Select scetin. £y . - P . . -- - -"? V/ '" i _ V ,- ■ - •• ! PROCR AST! NATION. TJY CHV:; ,v& MACS A Sr. If Fortune with a sn i'ing face Strew S on our w ay, When shall we slJop lo pick th< m up? To-day, my love, to-day. But should she frown with face of care, And talk of coming sorrow, When shall we grieve if grieve we must? To-morrow, love, to-morrow. If those who've wronged us own their fiul And kindly pity pray, When shall we listen and forgive? To-day, my love, to-day. But, if stern Justice urge rebuke, And warmth from Memory borrow, When shall we chide—if chide we dare? To morrow, love, fo-mot row. II those to whom we owe a debt Are harmed unless we pay, When shall we struggle to he just? To-day, my lore, to-day. But if our debtor fail our hope And plead his ruin through, When shall we weigh his breach of faith? To-morrow, love, to-morrow. If Love, estranged, should once again Her genial smile display, When shall we kiss her proffered lips? To-day, my love, to-day. But, if she.would indulge regret, Or dwell with by-gone sorrow, When shall we weep—if weep we must? To-morrow, love, to-morrow. For virtuous acls and harmless joys The minutes will not stay; We've always time to welcome them, To-day, my love, to-day. But care, resentment, angry words, And unavailing sorrow, Came far too soon, if they appear To-morrow, love, to-morrow. WOOD AND GUNPOWDER IXCOMULSTIISLE.— The day of fire annihilaton dors not seem to have entirely gone by. A French artillery oifict-r has made a singular discover}", by which all danger from explosion of a powder magazine may be prevented. His method is to mix the powder with common coal dust. Its efficacy has been demonstrated on a large scale, by tilling a magazine with the mixture, and then setting it on fire, but no explosion took place, and after burning a considerable time, the fire was ex tinguished by applying water. The gunpow der burned like other combustible matters, such S\pitch and tar, from which it i.-> presumed the dust must have been that of bituminous coal. When the powder is required for use, nothing more is needed than to separate it from the dust by means of sieves, when it resumes its original explosive property. The theory of this curious discovery is very simple the dust prevents the several grains of powder from coming in contact \jrith each other; hence, as one explodes, the dust prevents the explosion from reaching an other grain. Cut a lire-annihilation discovery, which is much more likely to become generally useful, has also been made in France by M. Car peron, who has proved its value by numerous experiments made in presence of the Emperor. The process renders wood, tissuesofall sorts, dresses, decorations, .Sec., absolutely incombusti ble. Ladies' dresses of the most gauze-like ma terials were set fire to, and would not burn. An officer's .tent, containing a bed with muslin cur tains, resisted successfully the application of numerous flaming torches. A cottage, half of which was secured by M. Carperon's preparation and the other half filled with straw, was set on fire on the unprotected side. The flames quick ly spread and raged with fury, and consumed half the building ; but the fire died away when it reached the prepared part, and left it sound and altogether uninjured. A theater was then prepared, with all its scenery, robes and decora tions, aid repeated attempts were made to des troy it by fire, but in vain—it would not burn. Such a discovery introduced into our cities, and applied to the dress of the ignorant Irish and German girls, who are so frequently burned alive by using camphene, would be a great bless ing. Another French contrivance, not exact I \ of the same order, is noticed in recent publica tions. Its object is to economize fuel, an article which is enormously dear in Paris and all over the French towns. It consists of a mere pipe of thick sheet iron, into which legs of wood are . thrown, and beneath which the fire is lighted. This contrivance produces so much heat that the apartment is thoroughly warmed duiingthe day, and at night the logs, completely charred, but not consumed, are withdrawn as charcoal, and will seii for double their original cost as wood. The inventor of this chimney is M. Eenaud, and the French journals anticipate great tilings from it. But it would seem to be only a modifica tion ofthe well-known American air-liguistove which was highly recommended by an St wo man about the time it was first offered for sale, who declared that in the morning sire put three cents worth of wood into i', which kept her room warm ail day and night, and that next morning she had sixpence worth of charcoal to sell. New Goods, GREAT EXCITEMENT AT SHOT MAKERS COL ON AUK STORE. THE undersigned having just returned from Hip eas tern cities, are now opening a splendid assortment of Fall and Winter goods, consisting in part ofLaiLes Dress goods, Biack and Fancy Silk-, Merirroes, De laines, {Alpaceas, Shawls, Calicoes, Woollen Hoods k Talmas for Ladies and children, Red and White Flannels, Ilosery, kc. Gentlemen and Boys wear Cloths, BPk. and Fancy Ca iuieres. Jeans, Tweeds, Satinetts, Muslins, ke., BOOTS 8c SHOES, Gents and Boys Boots and Shoes, Ladies and Misses Shoes and Gaiters of all sizes and descriptions. A general assortment of Gents Jt Boys Hats and Cap-. I'lour Oil Cloths, Syrup Molasses, White & Brown Sugar, Green and Black Tea, Groceries of all kinds, Buckets, J übs, Baskets, Queens ware, Hardware, imd all articles usually kept in country Mores Thankful for past favors they hope that by fair deal ings, and a desire to please, to receive a liberal share of public patronage. All kinds of I'rodace taken ir, exchange for Goods J. be J. M. SHOEMAKER. Oct. 16, ISO7. fHPM' ft ! Witt ntieiiA punctually itoA cmrefWJy to *U opemtWßs in- t: •i ! tr,: •-.} tu hi* c.tr.- Tevt'a filed, placed, rcyraUtcd, kc. t *nd I 1 f; . .a I • 1 i. (to to a- ontirc not. Ij * C-iorgM ani all r*tton wrarrttateil. tUT Tcraw IXVARIABLY CASIT. ! |j jf O£i?o on EaW P.:I street, Beilfcrd, Pa. m. f. C. PE'MER F) E: PE(TFULLY begs leave to tender his I'ro!ess;.-mat Services to the Citizens of ' ; :i uul vicinity. Office in Julianna Street, at the Drug mo : ik • i.-re. Feb. 17, W4. F:-* ?';♦ F. Marry H KSPKCIFM.I.Y tenders his professional ser vices ta the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. Office aud residence on Pitt-Street, in Ihe building formerly occupied by Dr. John Hofius. June 21, 1553. La w partjs Eiisiil p~ JOB MANN. G. H. SPANG. THE undersigned have associated themselves in the Practice of the Law, and wilt attend promptly to all business entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad joining counties. OCF" Oliice on Julianna Street, three doors south of "Meneel House," opposite the residence of Maj. Tate. " fe JOB MANN, June 2, 1554. G. H. SPANG. m p. schell, attorney at law," W7" ILL attend faithfully to all legal business f | entrusted to his care in the Counties of Bedford and Fulton. Bedford, Nov. 1, 1817. <f 01211 F. Kced* Attorney at Law, Bedford, Pennsylvania Respectfully tenders his services lo ihe Public [£P*ollice second door North of the Menge House. Bedford, Feb. 20, 1852. __ Cessna & Shannon, I" T AVE formed a Partnership in the Practice XJL of the Law. nearly opposite th e\Gazette Office, where one or the other may at all times be found. Bedford, Oct. 26, 18A9. EAW~KOTICiS.~" W. J. BAEB, Attorney at Law: WILL practice regularly in the Courts of Bedford County hereafter. He may, during Court Weeks, be consulted at his room at the Washington Hotel. Nov. 23, 1855. JOSEPH W. TATS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND I\<£M a3SO£(£ JJ©K€H, HAS for Sale 10 Farms, and 12,000 acres of Coal- i and unimproved land, in Bedford and Fulton coun, ties. Also Lots in the town of Hamilton. Land sold in quantities to suit purchasers. Proposals for timber are invited fiorri Lumbermen. Terms easy. Aug, 7.1557.—0 m. J- 222 2r /7v 1, .V vV2 \V. J. F.AKR. O. Vt. BENFOR. B. F. METERS BAER, BEN FORD 3o MEYERS, ATTOKNIES AT LAW, ■ BEDFORD, PENN'A. WILL punctually attend to all business entrusted to theircare. C7~Mr. Baer will be in regular attend ance at Court. Ollice cn Juliana street, same as for merly occupied by Wm.M. Hall, Esq. [Jan 2S,'5S.] TO BULDKRS. T!ie subscriber is fully prepared to furnish any quantity or quality of Building Lumber and Plastering Laths. Oiders directed to St. Clairsvilie, Bedtord County, will be promptly attended to, bv giving a reasonable notice. F. D. BEEGLE. WE FOSTER, WITH BALDIVi.V, LLYDERMAN & CO. Importers an ! Dealers in Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, Combs, Brushes, Fancy Goods, Looking Glasses, \c. .No.Si- North Third St.. Philadelphia. Ail orders solicited and prompt | ly attended to. Sept. 5, 1856. TBI MLNGIL HOUSE. Valentine Steckman, Proprietor. HF"Boarders taken by the dav, w.vk, month | or year, on moderate terms. \ May 9, 185 G. The subscriber has just received a splendid I variety o! Gold, Silver Mounted, and Steel Spectacles, with the finest Scotch Pebbles, su perior in clearness, and designed to suit persons of all ages—warranted never to FAIL—to which he invit's the atti'ul im of ail who are in need of the artier.'. He has also just received an elegant assortment of JEWELRY all of which he will 3 I 1 on reasonable terms. DANIEL BOEDER. Bedford, May 22, IS.")?. £o <wteretnr.cn aub tupcnnicnitcnt's ot Sabbat!) Orljocls. IV e keep on liar; i the publications oI the Am. S. S. I mi hi. American Bible Society, American " Tract Society, Pus yterian Board of Publica tion, Met!, .ciist I! ■ k Rooms, Massachusetts S. S. Lnion, Lutheian B >ard of Publication, Epis copal S. S. L nion, and a great variety of stand ard Religious Publications suitable for Sabbath Schools. SHRYOCK 5c SMITH, Ckumbenburg. March (5, 1857. LAST NOTICE ! THE subscribers now have their books posted I for sell: merit, and call upon nil persons doing business with them, to come forward and set tle up tli :r accounts immediately. They hope this n : u will not be passed unheeded, as this his ' een toe G>t time for years ofbusiness that a similar call has been made. One of the firm being now engaged in other business, the busi ness of the firm imperatively demands settle ment. All kinds of 11 idts will betaken in pay merit of accounts due. TAYLOR 5c MO WRY. Jan. 1, 1858. NEW FALL GOODS. The subscribers .have just received a large assort ment oi T.il! ar.d Winter goods, all ot' which will he ffered at prices to suit the times. We respectfully ir.vrte Cash and prompt six month buyers, to call and examine our stock—assuring them, we , shall offer inducements greater than heretofore. Country Produce of all kinds received for Goods, j A. B. CRAMER & Co. Oct. 16 1657. Cheese —Cheese, best quality, just receiv ed at REED & xMLNMCH'S. SATE YOCIt JIOAEY! THE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully inform the travelling public, that he has established a ilailv line of stages between Bedford and Latrobe. The route is that of the old Philadelphia Turnpike, leading from Philadelphia to Pittsburg, being one of the best coach roads in the Onion. Passengers will pass over the whole route by DAYLIGHT, and will REACH trains of cars for Pittsburg as early as by going to Hollidaysburg orc-'rT ■' • :— -> Johnstown. The fare to Pittsburg on this route is Four Dollars and Twenty Cents being THREE DOLLARS CHEAPER than on any other route from Bedford to that point i Coaches leave the Washington Hotel, Bedford, eve. 1 ry morning, at 6|o'clock, (Sundays excepted) and 1 the Depot at Latrobe every morning, after the arrt | val of the mail train from Pittsburg, (Sundays ex j cepted. JOSEPH A. GARiIAN. j February, 12, ISSS-tf. DISSOLUTION GF PARTNERSHIP. THE partnership heretofore existing and trading j under the firm of Barndollar, Lowry & Co., j an I Everhart, Ashcom & Co., las this day beerCdis j solved by mutual consent. The books &c., are in j the hands of Barndoller He Everhart, who are author • ized to settle all accounts of the old firm. G. li. BARNDOLLAR, J. F. LOWRY. C. W. ASHCOM. Hopewell, Sep. 1. '57. J. C. EVERHART. TFIF. subscribers take this method of informing the public that they will continue the business of mer chandising at the old stand, and hope by strict atten tion to business to receive a liberal share of public patronage. We have remodeled the Hopewell Mill, and are now ready to grind all kinds of grain. We wilj.at all times purchase all kinds of grain for which the highest price will be paid. BARNDOLLAR & EVERHART. Hopewell, Oct. 30, 1857. Administrator's Notice- NOTICE is hereby given, that letters of admin istration have been granted by the Register of Bed ford county, to the undersigned, on the estate ofWil ! liam liatns, late of Southampton township, dee'd, that all persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims will present the same for settlement. WM. HAMS, Administrator, residing in Southampton Township. Feb. 26, iSSS. I Administrator's notice. I NOTICE is hereby given that letters of administra j tion have been granted by the Register of Bedford I Co., to the undersigned, upon the estate of Elizabeth Raily, late oi Londonderry township, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate will please make payment and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement. GEO. W. BENFOKD, Adm'r. Feb. 26, ISSB. WALL AND DLISD R\PEK7 Dr. 13. F. HARRY is our for tbis ne cessary article. 13v calling at bis store our pa trons will see samples of our papers. We have made our Spring selection with much care, and think, we cannot fail to please. SHRYOCK & SMITH, Chambersburg. March 6. For the Hair, Jodkey Club and new mown Hay Pomatums, Phalon's Invigorator, Sec. S-c. carv all b'ehad at Dr. Harry's. A SUPERIOR article of Cloverseed for'salo ' at REED & Mf N \ICH'S. I WAGONS.—Several new two horse wagon.', | work warranted, for sale on a liberal credit,or lor country produce bv A. D. CRAMER &. Co. Feb. 19", 1858. . • LU MBER.—Twenty Thousand feet of Spruce <St Pine Boards, also a large supply of Poplar Scantling—for sale by A. B. CRAMER &. Co _ Feb l9 ' 1Sf)8 - KT"Adams Sc Co. have established their Ex press on the H. & i?. T. R. R. and appointed C. W. A sir COM, Esq., agent at Hopewell. IOiLTOYS AMERICAN PILLS. JOY TO THE AFFLICTED. YOUNG AMERICA VICTORIOUS One small box of Pills cures ninety-nine cases cut of a hundred. No Bal am, no Mercury, no odor or. j the .breath, no fear of detection. Two small piiis a close ; tasteless and harmless as water. Full direc tions are given, ?o that the patient can cure himself as certain as with the advice of the most experienc ed surgeon, and much better than with the advice of one of little experience in-this class of disease. SENT BY MAIL TO ANY PART OF THE j COUNTRY by enclosing one dollar to Dr. D. G. Ha/gen No. 151 North Seventh St. below Race, j Philadelphia. A liberal discount to the trade. None j genuine without the written■ signature of D. G. Wal j ton Proprietor. Dr. W's treatment for Self-abuse, Weakness, &c., ! is entirely different from the usual course. Dr. \\". • has cured hundreds who have tried others without 1 benefit. The treatment is as certain to cure as the ; sun is to rise. Enclose a stamp, and address Di. VV. j as above giving a full history of your case, and you | will bless the day you made the effort to secure what { is certain—A RADICAL CURE. Feb. 5, 58.—1 yr. lilt S3.A .TIES' EXTRUT OF CANNABIS IKDICA, (Alcoholic praperation from the leaves imported from Calcutta,) ROI'. THE RESXANENT CFRE OF CONSUKPTON, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA,COUGHS,COLDS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, &c. rniCE, $2,00 I-EII BOTTLE. tE7"None genuine witnout "l)r. 11. James, 19 Grand Si,, Jersey City," blown in the bottle. For sale by ROBERT FYAN, Bedford Pa., Sole Agent. Feb. 19, 1858. Dissolution of Partnership. THE partner.-hip heretofore existing between Hen ry S. King and James Madara, under the name and j firm oi'Madaia, King & Co., doing business at Le mon's Iron Works, in Hopewell township, Bedford .county, is dissolved by mutual consent. HENRY S.KING, Nov. 2, 1857. JAMES MADARA. The business of manufacturing iron at Lemon' Iron Works, will be continued by the undersigned who has purchased all the intere.-t of his late partners James Madary, in the Bocks property and effects belonging to the late firm of Madura, King & Co. N0v. 20. 1857. HENRY S. KING. FHIiSH ARRIVAL OF NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS AT REED AND MINNICH'S. Cloths, Cassimeivs, Calicoes, Ginghams. Flannels, Tickings, bleached and unbleached Muslins, Table diaper, Paper and Cambric Muslins, Irish Linen, also a fine assortment o Ladies' Shoes, Caiters, and Lace Boots, and a variety of Misses' and children's Shoes, which will be sold low for cash. Feb. 26, 185 S. TO BE HAD AT DR. HARRY'S. Essence of Jamaica (linger, which should have a place in every family, for sale at Dr. Harry's. !). Border, Clock & Watch Maker AM) DEALER IN JEWELRY, Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Bedford, and the public in general, that he has opened a Jewelry Store in the building re cently occupied by H. Ni cod em us, Esq. nearly opposite the Bedford Hotel, where he will be pleased to see all in want of articles m his line. He has on hand, and will constaully keep, an elegant assortment of JEWELRY, and will re pair Clocks and Watches in the bert style. He hopes to receive a iiberal share of patronage, as he feels satisfied he can render-satisfaction to all who entrust hirn with their work. His terms will be moderate. He has on hand Gold and Silver WATCHES, Silver Spoons, Thimbles, Butter KniveS, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, &c. &c. April 27, 1855. iiiTlHpii iioh THE subscribers having formed a partnersljjp un der the style of "Dock & Ashcotu" for the purpose of conducting a general FOUNDRY AND MACHINE business in the e-tablisbmeut recently erected by Gilliard Dock, in Hopewell, Bedford county, are now prepared to execute orders for CASTINGS AND MACHINERY of every description. They wilt btiild to order steam-engines, coal and drift-cars, horse powers, and threshing machines—also, cast ing of every kind for furnaces, forges, saw, grist and rolling mills, ploughs, water-pipe, columns, house fronts,brackets, &e., &c. They are also, now making a fine assortment of [ STOVES of various kinds of the latest patterns and most approved styles, including several sizes of COOK STOVES of the best make, heating stoves for churches, offices, bsir-rooni, &c. A full assortment of Stoves will be kept constant ly on hand, and sold at wholesale and retail, at pri ces to suit the times, and quality, warranted equal to the best eastern make. Machinery of all kinds repaired promptly. Patterns made to order. GILLIARD DOCK. October 30, 1857. C. VV. ASHCOM. 1 ' KEW r v i MRS. 11. D. PEUGH & CO., respectfully invite the attention of the Ladies of Bedford and vicinity to their new and handsome stock of goods just opened in "Mann's Building" Julianna st. opposite Dr. Ream cr's Drug Store. These gooiU nave been selected with the greatest care, and are of the latest style and best quality. Their stock consists in part of Moire Antique Silks. All Wool de laines. Bik. Gro de Rhine. do do printed. French Merinoes, plain and printed 01k. Elastic Belts Moss head Fringes. Chenille Trimmings. Bugle Laces. Chenille Scarfs. Ladies Kid (jloves. Chenille head dre ses. Ladies Gauntlets. Fancy French Corsets. Gents Blk. Kid Gloves, \ elveteen, fee. &c. Perfumery, Extracts, Jewelry, Etc- LADIES'and CHILDREN'S' BONNETS in great va licty. A general as-ortmcnt of Ladies anJ Misses SHOES, GAITERS, OVERSHOES, &C. SHAWLS of every quality and description. H. D. PEL*GiI, ETTiK A. FIKH3URN, Oct. 23, 1857, AI 17 7VP Aly a \ \iil l, vf J t r FKA!>'SA —IN) Acres of I.and, part of the Vichrov Esiatecalled 'Sugar Bottom,' in St. Cluir township. A LSO, (he well known Tavern Stand and Store Hou-e in the town of Woodderrv, situate on lot No. 5, on the plan of saiil town Oh leet by 190 feet, now in the oc cupancy oi William I'ierson. ALSO, 160 acres of land in Dallas County, lowa. ALSO, 320 acres of land in Montgomery County, lowa. ALSO, 320 acres of land in Harrison County, lowa. ALSO 120 acres in Mortis n County, Minnesota. ALSO Lot no Sof block 53 in the city of Omaha, Nebri a Territory. All near the Rail Roads and presenting good oppo. tunities for investments. O. E. SHANNON. Bedford, Nov. 13, IS'57. "MAX, KNOW THYSELF A An Invaluable Book for 25 Cents, *Ev ery Fnmiiv should have a Copy.' , N \W *,;•;; "i. DR. HUNTER'S MEDICAL F- tefe'J/. MANUAL AND HANDBOOK £>7 - " FCR THE AFFLICTED,— containing an outline oi the r3A., or '3' n P 1 ogress, treatment and cure of every form op 7M disease contracted by prom La cuous sexual intercourse, by self-abuse, or bv sex ual excess, with advice for their prevention, writ ten in a familiar style, avoiding all medical tech nicalities, and every thing that would offend the ear [of decency. Testimony of the Professor of Obstetrics in Penn. College, Phi/atlelpvia.—'Dll. HUNTER'S MED ICAL MANUAL .'—The author cf this work, un like the majority ot who advertise to cure the diseases of which it treats, is a graduate of one of the best Colleges in ihe United States. It affords me pleasure to recommend him to the unfortunate, or to the victim of mal-practice, as a successful and experienced practitioner, in whose honor and integ rity they may place the greatest confidence. JOSE oil LONGSHORE, M. D. Prom A. 11 o oil ward, M. D., of Penn University, Phtlad. —lt gives me pleasure to add my testimony to the professional ability of the Author of the Medi ral Manual." —Numerous cases of Diseases of the Genital Organs, some of them oflong standing, have come under my notice, in which his skill has been manifest in restoring to perfect health, in some in stances where the patient has been considered be. yond medical aid. In the treatment of seminal weaxnes3, or disarrangement of the functions produ ced by Self-aluse. or Excess of vcncry, 1 do not know his superior in the profession. 1 have been acquain ted with the author some thirty years, and deem it no more than justice to him as well as a kindness to the unfortunate victim of early indiscretion, to rec ommend him as one, in whose professional skill and integrity they may safely confide themselves. ALFRED WOODWAED, M. D. One copy, securely enveloped, will be forwarded free of postage to any part of the United States, for 25 cents, or 0 copies for $l. 02r"Addres3 COSDF.N 4- CO., Publishers, Box 197, Philadelphia. 03^Booksellers, Canvassers and Box Agents sup vhttl on the most liberal terms. [nov. 1,'57-ly.j [GTNO HUMBUG.—II. H. HUTZ'S Celebrated letter Wash is the only safe and sure remedy ever discovered for curing the Tetter, Ringworm, and all eruptions of the "skin. It is so infallible a remedy that a perfect cure in all cases of Tetter is guaran tied, if attentively applied, in ordinary cases one bottle will be sufficient to perfect a cure, in bad ca ses, with a Tetter of long standing, more will be re quired. Price 25 cents per bottle. For Sale at Dr. Reamer's Drug Store, Bedford, Pa. May 22, 1857—1y. AHI kinds of goods sold at REED & MIN NICH'S, lor Cash or Produce. Bazin's &. Lubin's Extract for the Handker chief, Cologne Water, &.c. for sale at Dr. Har ry's Drug Store. Fresh Supply of Groceries—Coffre7 Su gars, Syrup, best quality, Green and Black, Teas, Best Pearl Starch, &.c., &c., just receiv ed at - REED ft MINNICH'S. Sisrtock A: Ssiiiih, Booksellers and Stationers, and dealers in Music and Musical Instruments, Cliambersbßrg. Our Slock consists of Books, Stationery, Mu sic, Musical Instruments, Wall Paper, Blinds, French, German, and American Lithographs, and Steel Engravings, gilt Mouldings for Frames, etc. etc., wholesale and retail. Dr. B. F. Harry is our agent for Bedford, and all or ders given hitn will be promptly attended*®. THE WONDER OF THE AGE ! J. M. LINSEY'S GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY! Which is a purely vegetable Preparation, for '.he pu rifying ofblood, giving vigor to the Liver, stomach and bowels, and expelling from the system all mor bid matter, and substituting in its stead a healthful activity through all the functions of life. HOW IT WAS DISCOVERED! In the fall of 18.11 a daughter of Mr. Lindsey was suffering froru a malignant attack of Cancrum Oris (Canker of the mouth.) She had previously been prostrated by the attacks of Dysentury, Incarnation of the lungs and Hectic Fever, successively, which resulted it! the above named disease in its worst form. Her condition was most deplorable—her mouth and cheek were literally rotten—the attending phy sician pronounced the case a hopeless one. Every thing indicated a speedy and horrible death—the death of rotting out of life ! At this critical junc ture Mr. Lindsey prepared a compound for the pur pose of alleviating, possible, the pains of (he little sufferer. She was made to use it freely, and in a j short time to his mo-t delightful astonishment, there j was a very perceptible change for. the better. The mouth began to put on* a bright and healthy appear ance— the foul breath became sweet—the appetite vi as restored, and the child seemed to partake of a new and fresh life. Hope was inspired, and the use of the compound was faithfully continued, the result of which, with the blessing of God, was her complete restoration.— She is now perfectly healthy! From this circum stance, .Mr. Lindsey was led to prepare with greater care and exactness, what had so astonishingly cured his child,and continued his experimental efforts un til he succeeded in bringing to perfection his drear Rente!;/ for Blood Impurity —since which time its edccts have been almost miraculous. Hundreds upon hundreds, by it, have been snatched from an untimely grave and restored to the sweets of health and the endearment of friends, The young and old have tested it. saving powers and sing aloud Its vir tues. Say they—"after using Lindsey's Improved lijcbd Searcher, we felt as if a new life was our veins, and under God we owe to it more than : words can express." But hear from their own lips and then judge of its j valuable effects. The few testimonials that follow ' show that it is deservedly styled tlr e Greatest Dtscov- ■ cry ef this or any other age. J. M. LINDSF.Y. Hollidaysburg, Blair counrv, Pa. CERTIFICATES! Pattonsviile, Bedford co., Pa., Oct. 11, '57. .Mr. J. M. LIMJSKY. Dear Sir:—l was severely afflicted with rheuma tism for a whole year—nine months of which time I uasnot able to leave my bed—when hearing of the wonderful effects of your Improved Blood Searcher, 1 determined to procure some it and give it a fair tri al. After using three totllcs 1 was able to walk a round again as usual, and arn now wholly cured. 1 can recommend it to ail who are similarly afflicted, and believe it is all it claims to be. Pours, truly, JOHN SHAJL'FER. A DESPERATE CASE OF TETTER and BARBER'S ITCH, cured by the use of Lindsey's oh Searcher. I, the undersigned, sometime in la*t M.-.rch was severely afflicted with what was pro licenced by mv physicians to be a certain kind ol' i'et ter and Barber s itch. My condition was,one of tbe great- i misery: my lace was almost constantly run ning with the foul corruption that escaped from the ttiLeides, try which it was almost completely cover ed. After i.. in„ underthe t caie of my physicians for near two month*, without the ka*t benefit, 1 was in. dncei! to make a trial of Lindsey's Blobd Searcher, and the result was that in Using one bottle arid a half 1 lour.d a penect cure, 1 it.ay also .-ay thatl eagerly tried whatever was recommended as a cure.— Such was my wretchedness that 1 even resorted to the dangerous experiment ul pour:ng pure Creosote on my face ami neck, but all to no purpose—the Blood b aicher was the first and only thing that did rue any good. As a blood purifier it is unequalled; ic I Lave great reason to be grateful that I ever made a tiialoi .is healing virtues, and 1 confidently recom m-mi it to any who ir.ay sutler from letter, or any other di:t-a..e arising fiom an impure state of the blood. JOHN DELEHUNT. H . .. 1..;, shurg, Pa., July -'J 1557. JJY LYI'ERESTING C\JSE OF SCROFU- | LA cured by one bottle of Lindsey's Blood Searcher. ! —This ceitifies that about one year ago our little ! son aged lour years, was most sorely alilicted with what the physicians prouotinced to be a scrofula, and was t:■ ateJ accordingly for nearly a year, but without the slightest benefit. His eyes were running a thin mattery humor almost constantly; which would encrust las eyes beyond the power of opening them ut.tii they were washed and cleaned by soap and wa ter. About the same time an absce-s formed just j below the groin, which in due time broke and com menced a discharge, which was found impossible to dry up or heal—the bed would be very much stained and the clothing of the child perfectly sickening in a . ingle nights tune. After having the attentions ofa physician for so long a time, and finding the child to begetting worse, we determined to try the eti'ects of Mr. Lindsey's lilooU Searcher. This was in last March—and before two weeks had passed away the change was manifest, arul I a:n happy to say that in the use of a SINGLE BOTTLE our little hoy has been perfectly restored to health. We cannot speak too highly of this invaluable medicine. It should be in every family—none should be without it. Asa pu rifier of blood it is beyond all price ! DANIEL BOLLINGER. Iloliida) sburg, Pa., July 20, 1557. IlolUdaysburg, Pa. March 10th, 1557. DK. J. M. LIXDSEY, — Dear Sir: 1 have been using your Improved Blood Searcher since some time last summer, and i deem it to be a mattei of duty tobear my testimony to its invigorating blood restorative virtues. 1 have been for a number of years severe ly troubled erysipelas and general debility, but since 1 put rnysetl under the influence of your Improved Blood Searcher, 1 find a very decided improvement, Indeed, my acquaintances frequently remark, that t look so "fat and hearty;" and I know of no other cause than the use of your Improved Blood Searcher. Judging f rom my own experience, 1 believe that this is one of the most valuable medicines that woman can use, especially those who are or upon the decline of life (from -10 to 50 yearFofage). I teel that it would have been above ingratitude on my my part to have withheld this testimony, and in thus consenting to appear a> a witness before the public. I have been actuated solely with reference to the voice of conscience and duty. You are at liberty to make w hatever use you may deem pro per of this statement. Yours, respectfully, MARGARET W. ODONNELL. LIVER COMPLJLYT CURED BY Lind sey's Improved Blood-Searcher— lHair County, ss. Personally appeared before me, one of the Justices ol the Peace, in and for Biair county, George Kopp, who, being duly sworn according to law, doth depose and say: I vro years ago 1 was alilicted with pain between the shoulders, almost constant cough, loss oi appetite, chills, nightsweats, and very subject to take colds; 1, at length, became so weak that i could hardly walk; my physician done me no good. Some time last fall, 1 commenced taking Lindsey's im proved blood-searcher, and by the use of two bottles was perfectly cAred. I feel, to recommend it to all w ho sutler frofi Liver diseases, general debility, loss o: appetite, anlother diseases arising from impurity ot the blood, y'liwould not like to do without it 1 consider iVan Excellent family medicine. (Signed) GEORGE KOPP. Sworn sub=cribed this 15th day of March, A. D. 1657, before me, J. GORLEV, J. P. NOTE.— Mr. Kopp is n resident of Frankstown, and is well known to the citizens of Blair and Bed lord counties as a man of excellent character and in fluence. Jl DESPERATE CJRsE OF JIGUE JjYD DYSPEPSIA, entirely cured by the use of Lindsey'S "Improved Blood-Searcher." Blair County, ss. —Personally appeared before me, the subscriber, one of the Justices of the Peace, in and for said county, John Moran, who, being duly sworn according to lav.-, do depose and say i!,. in the spring of 15.50, ] was a victim tothnt worst of diseases—dyspepsia, and that in its worst form \| appstite was completely gone, and when, in order m preserve life, 1 would force myself to swallow mouthful of food, the stomach would immediate!* loath it,and cast it forth with the spittle n-, al=o been suffering with the ague; each attack last'n„ about nine months out of the twelve, so that w'"h the ague and dyspepsia, 1 was reduced as I thought beyond recovery; I thought 1 must die, my pby gl ,;,' could do me no good. Such was tny condition, when Mr. Lindsey supplied me with a bottle of his in proved blood-searcher, assuring rne it would work •> cure. I commenced its use but with little confidence but, in one week's time—so great was its restoia t-ve powers—l lound rriy appetite to return my stomach received a new tone, so that I could anything without the slightest inconvenienrc ' and before its healing touch the ague (led as ffom a charm; nor have 1 been troubled with ague or dv. P*P-ta since. I enjoy a better state of i?ealth ;h a ,. J,had done for fifteen years before; lam stron" arid hearty, and I feel confident that, under the bier sin of God, 1 owe all to the invaluable Improved Blood' Searcher. 1 believe it not to be only a sure remedy (or ague, but an infallible preventive, and, as sucb [ would recommend it to all whose business, hal its ' or resdiences, expose them to this dreadful pe-t of W inanity. Dyspepsia cannot stay where the Improv ed Blood-Searcher is properly used. 1 feel it my du ty to point ail who sutler, to this a!l-healin< rtied cine. (signed.) JOHN MORA*, ' Sworn and subscribed this 18th day of March t D Vn 7 '. jO!,N Co*, j. P, ' I-OR "-ALE by Dr. F. C. Reamer, Bedford, G B Emnck k Bro., St. Clairsville; B F Horn & Brother, Scbellsburg; L N tyan, West End; Beigle & Evans Katnsburg; John Boater, Bowser's Mill; Murray and Bro., Bloody Run; Jacob Beard, Barndollar's Mill- M. Koontz, Willow Grove; Piper and Scott, Pattons vilte; John Dasher, Hopewell; Samuel Oster, Noble's M ills; G. D. Trout, Alluno Bank; Simon Hersbrnai| 3 do. Jno. Wisegarver, Woodberry; David Beigle Wa ter-street; Geo. D. Kaufman, Flitchville. [n0.20'57 Mrs. H* 13. Potts HAS just returned from the Cities "with a Rich as sortment ot Fall and Winter goods, such as eleart Rich Silks, a!! Wool Plaids, Merino Delaines, Velan cies, 1 hibet Cloths, Calicoes, Cloaks MANTLES, FURS, Velvet and Satin Bonnets, French Flowers, Plume* Rtbbends, Rushes, a great variety of Ladies and ChihJrens Loots, Shoes and Gaiters, with a variety oi r ancy Goods. 1 'Short Settlements make long Friends.' I HANDFUL for the very liberal patronage which we have received from the public during our part nership—we respectfully announce to all whom i: may concern, that the now existing partnershipbe tween us will soon be dissolved by mutual consent, and we earnestly desire all persons having accounts with os to settle the same immediately— and those against whom we hold notes now due, will please lift the same BLY.MiRE & HAKTLE*'. Jan 15, 185 S. Bedford Hotel, And General Stage Office. i lie subscriber respectfully begs leave to an nounce to Lis old friends and the public gener ally, that he has leased the Bedford Hotel, at present in the occupancy of Col. Adam Barn hait, and will take possession on the Ist day of April next. It is not his design to make many professions as to what he will do, but he pledges liis word that his most energetic ellbrts will be employed to render comfortable all who give him a call, lhe House will be handsomely fitted up, and none but careful and attentive servants will be engaged. Persons visiting the Bedford Springs, as well as those attending ( ourt, and the travelling community general ly, are respectfully invited to give him a call and judge for themselves. fhoarders taken by the week, month, or year, on favorable terms. (E# r "*A triple and comfortable stabling is at tached to this Hotel, which will always be at tended by a careful hostler. Also, a sale and convenient carriage house. ZJ" All the STAGES stop at this Hotel. JOHN liAFER. Ptlaich 16, 1553. VTA SHI (n TO A IS OTE L. MRS. COOK wotild announce to her frieuds and the public, thai the Washington Hotel is now fitted ttp in superior order lor the accom modation of quests, and she hopes to contiuue to receive a liberal share of custom. Persons visiting the Mineral Springs will find in the Washington Hotel a comfortable summer re treat—and no pains will be spared to please all who patronize the house. young gentleman of high qualification and courteous deportment has charge of the es tablishment.* . !CF°"The best of Stabling is attached to this Hole]. J -""Terms as moderate as any other house in the place. OCT"Daily Mail Stages from Alaquippa and Cumberland—also tri-weekly Lines from llol lidaysburg and Pittsburg stop at this Hotel. Bedford, April 25, 1856. Drills iiml Hooks. <r DK * Rc - REAMER - m „ av ' n S purchased the and Book Store of Dr. S. D. Scott, will constantly keep on hand at his establishment in Julianna Street, a complete assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, \\ indow Class, \ arnishes, Brushes of all kinds, Patent Medicines, Lamps, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, See. Kc. together with an extensive col lection of School and Miscellaneous Books, Blank Books, Common and Fancy Stationery, j Ac. which he offers at greatly reduced prices for cash. Bedford, Feb. 17, 1854. V/. lICEKKENS, UPHOLSTEREE, Would announce to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity, that he is prepared to do all work in his line, in the best style, and on reasonable terms. MATRASSES, with or without Springs, made in a superior manner, equal to the best made in the city, and to this branch of his busi ness he would invite especial attention. He may be found at the shop of Mr. John Border, near the residence of Maj. Washabaugh. Bedford, Nov. 14, 1856. . Broad Top Coal. From the Uiddlesburg Colliery. THE subscribers are now engaged in skipping coal from the celebrated Uiddlesburg Bank, by railroad to Hopewell, at as low prices as can be furnished by any oiher persons in the country. Persons desiring a good article will find it to their advantage to call on them, or their agent, F. M. Smith, at Hopewell. OS BOURNE & CRESSWF.LL. Dec. 11, 15.37.-3riE Bazin's fancy Toilet Soaps, Shaving Creams, Ac. just received and lor sale at Dr. Harry's Drug Store. Rousell's unrivalled Shaving Cream at Har ry's. A PRIAIE lot of Groceries, just received al Shoemakers Cobnade Store. [dec.4,'s7.]
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