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ER FOODS, ,moisting irrj'ai! <•! calicws frutri t>J cents to I2| cents per yard, Delaines, Cohaigs, Parmetta (loth*, I, lark and fancy silks, Mer.noes, Plaids, FianneF. A large assortment of Shawls of all colors ai d nrice*, Hwiss Cariibricks. Dri ss Trimtriinps, Kilduiu-, Shiits .nil Diawers, hieacheil atnl iiiibleacheil .-Vlnslins of all prices At widths, Clot hs and ("assi meres, Satinet Is, !ns, Tweeds, and in fact every thing generally in cuuntrv stoics. Also, a iaiae a-sortment of HOOTS AND SHOES, HAT> CAPS, < ..rnforts, Cravat*. Also, (Queensware, Haidware, liurkets, Groceries ol all kinds, with a general as eottiiieiit of spices, Xc. We invito all to call and ere our stock ol good* for we are determined to sell in suit the rimes for cvui or approved produce. Oet !?')S. N£VV FALL AND WINTER GOODS: MRS. S. E. POTTS HAS just returned from the ciii"f= with a ijrge and handsome stock of FJLL *1X1) fV/M'ER MODS, elegant rich Dress Silks, Valentin Kuhrs, French Merino, Thibet cloth', Delaines, all colors, Shawls af every description and all prices, bought low at ;:iirTioii. Also, a large and band omc assortment c| Furs, Vu torines, Capes, Cutis and Mlitis, Bonnets o' ill kinds, Velvet, Fatin, Brown, Silk, Grey and Hrovvn Straw trimmed hih! unt rimmed. Also, an eiidlesr assortment ol ribbons, feathers, flowers anil rcrshes, gloves and hodery. boots ar.d shoes, and a tull assortment of every kind of fancy goods. N, B. Country milliners can be supplied with all kinds of millinery gooiia. Oct. 22, 1838. '' FANCY STORE The undersigned, thank lui fu !lte pa>t favors n| I fir fluLiic. respectfully begs leave to It) lot Ol the ladies, that she i as on I and a largo assort ment of LADIES' FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS, such as Silks, !)• I .aims, Thibet Cloths, Prints, afeo Linens, Muslins, Cloaks, Sl.'SVvis, Boiiltl l. Kihh"t, R' ll' lies, Ladies' Jiest Kid Gloves, H Children's H >se, Fr.-nch Kmfirotiß rv. Frent-It atoi Englisii Crape*, 7. . phyrs, Shetland Wool, \r!vet Trin mings, Hixips.'Sack Flannels, Wool I) lain*-*, Kc., Kc. A stiare of public patronage i respectlu!A' solicited. M. E FETTEKLY. Bedford, Oct. *2-2.1, ISAS. TEACHERS WANTED, LIBERAL wages will Be paid to School leachers to lake charge of the common Schools "f Londonderry Township. Without (juuliri ra'i >ns. r>sneciahilit v and competency, none' need apply. Schools to open by the first of Nov. tiexl, and continue 4 month*. Hv order of the Hoard of Director*. I). . TROI'T.M A Palo Alio, Oct. loth, ISbS. Secl'y. IISII MD PROIIKE STORE; HILLEGA.S and MOWRY. Merchants. at Butnu I isfn, Brit ford rn , /V. WOT LI) ann mnce to Ihtir hiends and cus tomers that they have repleni-hed their f>riner dock hv an additional supply of Fall and Win ter of all kinds, which they intend selling very low for cash or country produce. ; GIVE'THEM A CALL. N. B. .Metcfiantatii" produce taken in pay ment for store debts. Buena Vista, Oct., 15, 185>?. ■ 11)ML\•IS7R. 17() fi S JVOTICE. NOIICK is hereby given that letters of admini-tra tion have been eranted to the sub-critter on the es- t 'ate of r jntas O'Neal, late of West Providene town- Se-p, dee'd—al! persons indebted to saii estate, are j 'otifieii to make immediate payment, and those hav "'g claims against the same are reijue-ted to pre *"it them, duly authenticated for settlement. JONATHAN SNYDF.R. Aiim'r of Hiuas O'Neal, dee'd. Ort. to, 1858. LOOK OUT—LAST JWTICE.' W K hereby notify all peisons indebted to us by note or book account, that they must either; confess judgment, or pay tin ir accounts by next or all will he sued without respect to persons. This notice is positively the last. BLYMIRi: & HARTLEY. Oct. 22, T>B. TURXPIKF. ELECTIOX. NOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders the Pattonsviile &. Woodberrv Turnpike Boad Company, that an election xx ill be lield at die house of William Pearson, in Wood be r ')' Monday, the Ist day of November, next, between the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock, P. M., 'or the purpose of electing officers for said Com pany. G\ R. BARN DOLLAR, \ Oct., 22, 185 S. President. | ■iay.ne'S WRIGHTS! Bennett's and Dyolt's Pills at Dr. Harry's j Drug arid Hook Stoi<\ [julv *'o, *r>S.j SllOli STORK! & Co., 11A\ E pis! opened their new- Store in "An deis Hi's li ivv" of Buildings, tteaily oppospe the (J'tz, tte Otiice. I fteir >t'n k of Boots and Sfioes f tt:ei, wo men and children, is certainly the !■> si and cheapest that has ever Been Brought to B-dford, tor three n as'ins. First : —On account of the pressure of the times, they have Been laid in at 3) cents on the dollar B-ss than what was paid last year tor the same goods. Si cottd Tlmy were Bough! fot CASH, ami th> usual discounts made. Third : —They were bought in much larger quantities than dry goods meicliants Buy them, ami cons, (pieiitl v were Bought much lower. It this is doubted, the evidence is on the stand at the counter. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. The store room has been so arranged to I ave a separate apartinent f.ir the Ladies, pro vided with comfortable citaiis and stools where thev cat sit and talk, or buy shoes as they please. /'/cA7c. and Fruits. In connection with the shoe busim-s , all kinds- of Pickles, Fruits and Preserves uiil be kept, it.eluding Pine \ j pie, peach, Sltawher ri'-. Cherries, Braudv Peaches, Catsups, Mixed Pickles, Lobsters, Kc., N.c. A F !S O— ftie Best, and most general assortment of Tobacco ami Cigars, will Be kept constantly on Band. As there is no store .! thi. kind kept in this count\, the propriet us are determined to keep if i ight, and sell al the lowest Jiv ing i rofits. A. FERCI 'SON CO. i 1,001) lilll \E k LOT FOR SHE. THE -inset ih.-r wishes to sell Bis house and lot hi ifu' tia V.-Ja, Juniata Townslop, B'tiluril county, on which are erected a good IWO STORY FRAME DW ELL! NC, HOI >E. w.ll finished, an excellent FRAME S!'\BLE, a good shop well valcuiated fir a shoemaker or taiior— also, a w<-ll ut g od wafer in the hack van!, and always plenty of water in the cellar. 'l'lli- propelty ts a very desirable one, being Well calculated I-r a Bositi'-ss man, it Being in a good neighborhood. Bmmi Vista wants anoth er store, a good wagon mak'-r, shoemaker and tailor. Tl/TXnv jnison wishing to purchase socli property, at a low price, will addt'ss the subscriber at Poena \ i.-'a. If sold, possessi -n given this Fill. NICHOLAS KEOO. Aug. '2O, IBSS-tf. PI IILIf iSAIiK OF 1 1H lIS L F REALES I A IE. By vitlue ol unorder ol the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the un dersigned will i xpose t> public sale on "the [ teinis'son SAI I'RDAV, the (ith day of .No vember, next, the r< al estate of James W.-imer, late of Monroe township dee'd, viz: the nan *i->n farm of said dee'd, containing I f f ACRES ami li t- PERCHES, with double Log House and Barn tfiereon ei> cted—adjoining lands ol \n diew Irons, Micliael IJevner, Nathan Grubb and otic rs. Terms: One third lo remain m the properly during th" widow's life, tfie interest thereon lo Be paid her annually. One third at the confir mation uf >ale and the balance in two equal an nua! pavnients without intercut. MAHA LA U ELMER. Sep. 10,' AS ft Adurinistratiix. Bedford futility, ss. AT an Orphans Court fiefil a! Bedford, in and loi tfie County of Bedford, on the .'iOt h day of August, A. I). IS.IS. before the Judges of the said Court. On motion of John Mower, Esq., the Couit grant a rule upon the heirs and |ee ; ,j repre.entatjves ol .Mrs Sophia .Mower, late of Colerain Toivn-hip, dee'd, to w it: T.li/. i, intermatrird with Llijait Weaver, residii g in tfie State ol Ohio, Rebecca, iritermari ie;! with Joshud Filler, residing in Bedford County, Nancy intermarried with Jacob Moss, residing in Wood County, Ohio, Satah intermarried with Eman uel. J. Diehl. and Flizabeth, intermarried with Levi Kege, residing in Bedford County Pa., to tie and ap pear a', an Orphans Court, to he held at Bedford, .n and for said County, on the 3d Monday, fifteenth day, of November, next, to accept or leliise to take the real estate of said deceased, at the valuation which has been valued and appraised, or show cause whi ttle same should not be sold by order pf the said Court. [t.. s. 1 In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at Bed ford. the first day of Sept. A. D. 18.38. SAMF'F.L. H. TATF, Attest, Clctk. i Wm. S. Fli sk. Sheriff. TEACHERS WAJCTED* THE B anl of Dtreclois of Bdfoul township,' School District, wish lo employ a sufficient number ol Teachers, competent to takt charge) of the Schools of suid District, Ihe Schools to open about the first of Nov., nexF Oct,B. 1858. JOHN BROWN,Secretary. i Sickling vinegar —i'u re c lifer J Vinegar— just rereived also Exit a quality moulJ candies, at A. B. CRAMER fit CO. CTs ( l/ s- Tron Ci'-.y Commercial College. I'i r-ni Bti. >v. C-™i:TF.rrn I^ !••<> S I"! I;I NTS A TTLXPLNG pANCAKY, IS*8. Now the Irstfsl ant! most thorough Commercial School c> the i'nitrd Matt -. Young men ptepured ior rcti a! duties of the ( 01.1 t;i a Room. i (' S>ll I 11. A M.. I'rof. of Book-keeping and Sci ence oi Accounts. A T Dot tiiktt. Teacher of Arithmetic ami Com mercial Calculation. .1 A D> viiKicK tint! 'J' C Jnxfcrvs, Teachers of Book-keeping. f A Cowi,i v ami W A Miller. I 1 of. ol Penman-hip. SINGLE. AM. ItOCHT.I ENTRY BOOK-KEKRXG, As ii-eit in every t!e pi it in Plt t of business. COMMERCIAL ARM HM F.TIC-R A I>11) lU'SI- N Kss \v KIT INC— RlJfci-.C LING COENT KRI'KIT MON I V—M PRC A NT! I.I: COKIIE.SI'ON UFN.CI COM Ml RCIAL I-AAV— a Are taught, and all other .-übjerfi necesr ;#y ,/l>r the uveess ami thorn igh eiluc.ition ol :i [ir.ictVcal bu siness man. ?'d Lccitiiiuit*. Diavvn all the premium* hi Pittsburg for the past three vears, al o in LasVru ami We-tern Cities for !>• -t W ritmg. NOT ENGRAVED WORK. Important In formal ion.— Stu-\nh entr at anytime—No vacation—Time unlimited—Review at pleasure—Graduates a-sisted iti obtaining -iHta fioij-—Tuition tor lull Commercial Course, s.*tn.Ott Average time X to 12 weeks—Roaid $2 .111 per week Stationary, H.tlO—Entire co t, $>(>.01) to Sit).oo. OCP"M misters, sons received at half price. For Card—Circular—Specimens of Bu-iness and Crnamenta! VV'riling— inclose two stamps, and ad dress 1 W JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. Sep 3, 1 V's-ly IIST OP LETaEE.S I'-maining lit th • j p. -I Otiice, at !?>•a; llorrin J.icoh; Hanham James I ; Halii 'ol.n; Jar kson Jul.(lmlet Joseph; > KepJ nm i\ ng John; F ucitv \V, I. vug Reter, o. I.org Hiiam; .Myers U'ii'im. '2: M .c'kl. * Jacob; Maililrn George, 4; Alowry Fahnjf M= : McAHsio 1 Geoige; Mi Adams Sa Uriel; c!l II J C s- A; M"'*hf - ley Jofll-; Mitbnn Harriet A M|Jj Mi Laugh!:n Hen ry; Mackey W F..un, Ohlharri James (' C; Putter 0 P: I'atre, on Thomts B Jr; Phil! pi William Esq; , I'r.ce liih.i; Palmer J.i- \ v: Pu .vel John; Paul! lo !'. q; Pullmer George; Reynold- W; Blip Geo Gen: Rohison I.: R 1 ed J K; Shifretelt Ji-sepli, 'J; Shuss Daniel; Smith 1-abella Mrs; Sper.cet IJ I.; Speece j Few San.on Snmii'l; Srcne John; Sin Th liamiitori : A: Shuck N. slagU. Sp.cs I -pruoet Franklin; Snut ney Davi-i: S.nel on Pa k'\; Snow Maiia iffiss: Stro!-pii Af.iry .M -<■ stephernon J-ionr; i ,Sei.cni. , fh>r. Lyd.a At/ M—: Steele I) 1 ; Troy Ge.frg ; Taylor 1 l.o't.a; Thompson 11 A; "i ;itr..>l! Wilhain; Wise- I rowner William; \V ii t-liuu- W. Wlicefiirh O hum fit Co; Waiters lames II; Witmei W llnjn Wriker shiiiii.il A; W, s 111 .1/ ,ry .IfiWon-I, i fi,ut.a Jfjig Woodcock ('.lie Miss; Va mc ll 111" I iv-'V. . .K li N A. MOW h\ IF M Or F S, ISNB. II ({find lumndrij for SlAtai.- The subset ibers will .'ili-i al pr- I vate Sale nt T.I |'iieda> , the 1 oh day ol November, ! trxt, and :I not then dt-po ed of, wdtr-w ihut day i sell ai public outcry, on the premises—"t| theliv illles belonging in t licit I oundr■ rnbuiciiig a good ' SIX IIORSI. SIF.AM ENGINE, FAN cfpOEA. two Lathes, togettiei With a variety of Patterns (ol Threshing Mat bines, Moves. Ploughs, Saw and Grist Mill gparing. \.c.. ivc.. and (1 a>k lor ihe same sii the lent to do almost any km! of work usually ; cione in a country establishment. A good biisine s heretofore been done in this i establishment, ami it being the only Foundry in ' Bedford makes it a dt'sirable opening to any person wishing to engage in the business. Terms will be made to suit purchasers. D. WASHABAI'GH i FT-?. MICIIAFL BANNON. j NOTICE. CEO. B. A MICK, partner oi ia?t lii en ol 15. A iirirk cs. Hro., noiall persons tlttt t!ie Books ol said (inn iirt* • m In*- hamls lor settlpnrient, and 1 hat i ilea arid an immediate <-losiiijg up of the business oi I said firm. Persons indebted, or having settlements ; to nr.ake. are therefore requested to call on the sub- ! >criber without delay. ihe subsctihor .will continue the Mercantile Business at the OLI> STAND," w here be will lit | happy to meet bis friends and customer-* at al! tunes. ! ; He will icceive in a very short time a new supply j of seasonable goods, which he is determined to sell \ on the most reasonable terms. Sr. CUirsvillc, June I 1, TiS. GF.O. B. AMICK. ; A OTICE. TMK undersigned appointed, to distribute to | an 1 among the auditors of San.uel Mock, late i of St. Clair Township, dee'd, the Balance in the ! hands of his adin't, M. (I. Wright, will attend ! for thai put pose, a( his office in Bedford, on i Saturday, the *d3 l oi Octobfi, inst., at 10 o'clock, ' A , M. Pet, 8 :s:.. jno MOWER, AuAfty. ! A S!' PER IOR ARTICLE of Carriage varnish at Dr. Harry's Ding and I Book Store. [july*3o, tfffttAlAt. jTO ID and PJXE OJL Always to he had at Dr. HarryV Drug and Book Store. [juiy ih), 'sß.[ SHRIVER BROTHERS, V WSAiSMTB, % 376 Baltimore Street. Baltimore, OHLICIT IVXSH tN MM NTS OK BUTTER. Olr"'b Flour. Paeon, Leather, Wool, Giri m up. Snake Rent. Beeswax. Feathers, and even- description of country Produce. A lom/ l.udnws experience enables u (o nsatitt our friends that the t-e-t possible dispo sil 'on will be made of ..nothing entrusted 'o .nir eats-'br si,!.- DISSOLUTION NOTICE. 1 lie pall nership tier-1. .fore ex ist ing under the name and firm of Colvin R. Robison, in Ihe men a tile business has been this day dissolved by mutual const nt. All persons indebted lo Ihe late firm are re .pievti j to tail and settle their accounts. - J. E. COLVIN. J. M. ROBISON. Scbeilsburg, Oct. S, ISSB. The subscriber, will continue the businesk it the old stand, where he has received a new supply of Fall and Winter goods, which lie will s. I! en low tor cash or produce. J. E. COLVIN. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF • nit::)bit* Real LkLtic lor BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court o! I Bedford county, the subscriber will sell at pub ' lie sale at the house - of Peler Amick, it Si. Claim ill.', on FRIDAY, Ihe 2911 i, day of OC fOBKR, ins!., the following real estate, to wit: ONE 'TRACT OF LAND, late the property of Phil- I p Un-sniap, dee'd, containing 200 ACRES and 95 • PERCHES, know n as tbe "Riddle" or "Mock" tract ■ situate in I i Miri township, and adjoining lands of I John Ake, Jacob iO-'ter, Peter Srnitii and others. Al>o —ON F. iHAUT OF LANU containing 421 ACRES arid 19 PERLHES, in sail! township, adjoin j ing land- o! George BeeVe, John Ake, Daniel Wrntz and others. ihe first tract named lias been divided info ; x ; parts, fire parts thereof containing about ten acres each, -Hid the sixth about 150 acre-. i Ik* second tract has bei-n divul. 1 into 'ev en parts, and both Unit, will be sold in such - -par ■ aie part-, or all together to suit purchasers. I I.KMS;— I no-nii ths of the purchase monev. af ter paying expenses to remain in the hands ol the pur rbusPi during ibe lilrlirne of Jacob Oster, be paying j the interest theieof annuully to tbe said ()-ter.— One half ofthe balance in i.ai.d at confirmation of sale, and the residue in two equal annual payments without interest tube secured by judgment bonds. Sale to commence at !" o'clock. A.. M. JOHN CESSNA. PHl. tee for sale oi the lea: (dale Philip Crisnnin. : Oct. 8, IRSS. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF Meal instate* BY riilue nf an order cd tin- Orphans' Cour' >1 fleiif ttl county, the su'.scr;. ■ r w:!! s-l! an alley, with a story and a half II fx I< * K HOUSE, A TWOSTCRY LOO HOI sE. and L- g Stable ttl' re()D elected, ad) Ulillig lot id .Vlis. E iZlbetll Bay In, nil the remain in thy* ptoje My during the 1 1 fa-lime of .Mr>. Sophia D. (>'ibsoR S SALE OF V * g 7 H t* U R/ V .s. s i < . T S? £ i ki L> I; \ I KST \ TJ; IV IdeY J J lit 1 Ixi I Id I'll E Hlid'Tsigfled i x-ciitor ol the It-1 V\ ill ix Te.danvnl of Abrtilt.inrt Burk* t, late of Union (o.vnship, Bedford county, dee'd, will sell on the pi cruises, on THIRSDAY. the Ith DAY OF NO \ KMBF.K. next, the inlio'.v wg real i state, to v. :': TRACT No 1, being the ••MANSION BLACK," of drcedct.l, CONTAINING L'.n A CUES and 1 Oil Perches and allowance. i'be improvements are a LOU HOC -K and LOU BARN, '). i acres cleared and under fence —apple orchard on the premises; a 'join• ;ng lard- ol John King on the North We-T and South Abr'in Crovle on the South-East arid Samite! Bur ke! on the Last. No. "J. containing S! ACRES and lOi) P. rclti a and aiL '.varict*, !L2 ancs cl> a red and under fence, adjoining flue's No. I ulid •'!. \ >. 'f, c itii.iiiiii g i .if) A( KE> and GO P*r cl.el and a I low aoee. I.(it. lit)' >I. ai .1 LOU BARN ihTCon erected, II acie- clear i; adjotoing 'aids ot Henry Coilc and Claar's heirs on the VVe.-t, lands of S trah Furnace outti- N.utn and >umuc! Buiket on the South-Ka f. No. -V, containing 19 At RES, (unimproved) being well tin.h.Ted and aiij.uning lands of Valen tine St.liler, on the South, Jo>eph Corle on the North, Astley and Piatt'- survey on the North West. The above described lands lie in Union township, Bedford county, Pa., and are ail ol good quality. HP"Terms made k; own on day ol sab-. I RKi'KRtCK sTIFFLER, Ocf.,S, 13.")5. Executor . I'LV.i'ol e |>ostage stamps for the amount. Address j to Kditor of the Farmer, Hammonton, Atlantic Co. I New Jersey. I hose wishing cheap land, of the best ; quality, in one ot the healthiest and most delightful j climates in the Union, see advestisement of Ham j rr.onton Lands. 1 n,!,x KM , LAN|,S F OR SALE 25 MILES FROM j l HILAIU.LPHJA—by Railroad in tbe State of New Jersey. Soil among the best for AgricoltttUJ purposes being a good loam soil, with a clay bottom. I'he land is a large tract, divided into small farms, arid hun dreds from all parts ofthe country are now settling and building. The crops can be seen growing. Terms from sls to 20 per acre, payable within four years .by instalments. To visit the place—Leave Vine St. j \> bail at Pbila. at < ?, A. M. by Railroad for Harnon , ton, or address R. J. Byrpes, by letter. See full j rdveitisement in another column. .J. w. *c;ott. {Late of the firm of Winchester ., who as a workman has no superior it) Ihe conn- ' ( y- I "Id also call the attention ol the pub lictoa new aiiici- of seii'-s-aling fruit cans,! the btsl tfiat has yet be-ri offered. Slove blacking constantly on hand. Apersons in want of anv ol the above ar licles wiil please rail a( the Old Stand, of the j j subscriber, in Bedford, where tin v can buy on : reasonable terms. f -ill copper, bias's, pewter and CiHjiifrv i ro;!i;c< taken in exchange for work. ' UEO. HI.YAiiRE. 13 .1 lord, ang. 27. 'oS.-3m. OTICE IS HEREBY (HYEN TO ALL u iioiii it may concern, that f have bought it "\ :n. Lislii-v and jiai I him fur, tii- follow prope.tv, to v\ it: his entire stuck of store goods, hui-.s, cattle, hogs, r a!ves, grain, hav, and al tcgiliier ail his personal propeity that belonged to bin, ami als >. (our tracts of land and leave the same in his possession during tnr pLasu-e, and 1 furtiierinore forewarn ail persons from tiesj assingon the same, a? i i! 1 most positive- It enforce the law against any pis>n SJ doing, as it is mine and paid for. Sep. 10, 'oS. HENRY C. LASHLEY. | \* W- £S %V OF LANCASTER, f * (foiinerly of Philadelphia,) where he has been in sucres>lul practice for a number of years, received his education at the be-.! Medical College in the I State- and had the exp*rience ami practice in toe thtibrenl Hospitals i'or several years, a mem bei of tie Analytical Medical Institute ol N. York, atnl ia'e Medical Surgeon of the United States Navy, now offers Litnseil to the public to attend any pro- The purest medicines always on hand direct from ; Tie Ire -1 Laboratories of our country, and tire Botani- i ral Hardens of the world. No patent medicines pre scribed or recommended. Medicines used only which ' will not bleak down the constitution, but will reno- i vale the- sy-tern from all injuries it has sustain-d from mineral medicines. Chronic and difficult ihs<*a >es must be treated u|ion analytical principles, which'i is to know and ascertain what disease is. Its nature I ami character rerjtnre a knowledge of the chemical ; constitue its of every solid arid fluid of the human i body; the changes thise solids and fluids ate capable j o! undergoing. To know what medicines to employ to ctire diseases, req lire- a know ledge of the cheirn- , cat constituents of all a .tents employed in medicine; ! and LL we ARE IU posse.-sioi: of this knowledge, it is ; possible to cure any disea-e—no matter of bow long i standing—and leave the patient iu a healthy and per- ! fectly cun-d condition. Melancholy, Aberration, or ttiat state of alienation atnl weakness of the mind which renders [MTSOIIS in- : capable of enjoying ihe pleasures or performing the , duties of life; Dyspepsia, that distressing disea.eand j fell destroyet ol health and happiness, undermining j ttie constitution, and yearly carrying thousands to j untimely graves, can most emphatically be cured. 1 Rheumatism, in anv loini or condition, chronic or j acute, warranted curable; Epilepsy or falling sick-j ne-s: all chronic and stubborn diseases of Females j radically removed. St t Rheum, and every j descriptiorr of ulcer.itions; Piles and Scrofulous Dis- ! eases, which have battled all previous medical skill , can be cured by my treatment, w hen the constitu- j tion is not exhausted. 1 do say ail disea-.es (yes. Consumption) can be cored. (T7~CA XVEH CUIiKI) without the knife. i will remain in my office on Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 9 o'clock .A. M. to..' P. M., to ac commodate patients from a distance, and consult in the English and Herman languages. Will make vis its to any dis'auce if required. May be addressed be letter," Fulton square, Lancaster city, Pa. julv 30,'58-ly. W. 11. VVll MOR, M. D. P.* S. See in local column my appointment to visit Bedford on the 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th, days of An .'ii-t to consult with patients on all diseases free of " har ge. W. H. WITMOR. PURE WHITE "LEAD, ILAXSEEDOIL ~ ami Spit its Turpentine. at Dr. Harry's Drug an.! Rook Store. [july 30, 'SS-1 T If K Liver liivigoraioi*. INN-AITM RV OR. UASPROUN. O.VIPOI'NDF.D ENTIRELY I'RO.M GT.MS, h unr at the he it fi'rgative mi,/ hrer mult cine* nr>W before the public, that arts as Cathartic, ea,er, milder, and mo'e eflectual than any other medicine known, ft is riot only a Cathartic, but a Liver re medy, acting first on the Li*r to eject its moibul matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry oft that matter, thus arcomplisbing two purposes effect ually, without any of rhe painful feelings exper ienced in the operations of nno-t Cathartics. it strengthens the system at the same time that it purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses, 1 will strenthen and build it up with unusual rapid ! ty. The LIVES isone oflhe principal regalalors of the human body; and • 'when it performs it* functions well, the pow- Jj ersoithe system aie ful ly developed. The storn- arh is almo-f entirely de pendent on the healthy w action of the Liver for the proper performance of its functions; when the stomach isar fault, " the bowels are at fault, arid the whole systems-* suffers in consequence ;of one organ—the Liver j—having ceased 'o do its duty, for the dis- use eases of that organ, one ;of the .proprietors has made it his study, in a r of more than * jtwenty years, to find , hom remedy where- with to counteract the many derangements lo which it is liable. To prove that this r- jmedy is a! last found, any person troubled with | Liver Complaint, in any of its form*, has but to , bottle, and conviction | is certain. ; ! These Gums remove jail mm bid or had matter from the system, supply- M Lug in their place a heal j by flow of bile, invig-i* 'orating the stomach, can j sing food to digest well, g purifying 1b blood, giv ing tone and health to the whole machinery, . removing the cause of R* the disease—effecting a radical cure. 01 Billions attacks aie o cured, and whar is bet ter, prevented, by theoccasional use of the Liver lnvigorator. One dose after eating / J 5 sufrcient to relieve the stomach and prevent theV food from rising n d 1 souring. ' i Only one dose taken at n ; ht, loosens the t bowel- gently,and cures EV Co-tiveness. One doe taken alter each meal will cure Dy epsia. CLr"(trie do-e of two teaspoorrfalls will always relieve hick Headache. | One bottle taken fo-r _ female cb'trartion. re moves the cau-e of the diseaseand makes a per l-el cure. Only one dose immediately re Ijs v e * Cholic while one dose ~ often lepeated is a sure rare lor Cho! era Morbus and a preventive ol i Cholera. K?-0..;y .me bo!t? is reeded to throw out of the system the effects of medicine after a long sickness. One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all sallownrss or unnatural color from The skin. Or tlo-t- taken a --iir.rt time before ealing gives vigor to the appetite, and makes food digest well. Oi e dose often repati d ores. Chronic Diarrhocca, in its worst form-, while >umrner and Bowel com plaints yield almo-t To the fir-t rfo.e. One or two .. rures attacks caused by Worms in Children; ■ there is no surer, safer. 01 -peedier remedy in the world, as it never fails. £F"A lew bottles cures Dropsv, by exciting t! ab-orbet vi e take pleasure in recommending this medicine as a preventive Fever am! Ague, Chill Fever and all Fevers 0/ a Billions Type. It operates with cer. tsinty, and thousands are willing to fesfifc to its wonderful virtues. AH who use if are giv.ng their unanimous testimony in it- favor. K?"slix W-ITET IN 1 : S itorru WITH THK I.NVICOB ATOP., and swallow both together. THK Ll\ KR INYIGORATOR /, a .irii n'i'/i, m lira/ rli.\covcrtj, and is daily working cures, a lino ! too great to believe. It cuies as if by music, even the fir-t do e giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of J.iver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys pepsia to a common Headache, all of vvhirh are the result of a Diseased Liver. PRICE ONE I>OI.I.R PUR POTTLRI IR. SANFORD, Proprietor 34.1 Bioadway. N. V. For sale at the Drug of Dr. B F Harry. Bed I ford, Pa. May 1 4, Ir.!S.1 r .!S. | RGiimonton \'E\Y EJ\- I GL. A \ D SE 7 J LE.ME. V T. — R.IRE ! oi'Poii ri/.vj rr. — TO ALL WAXTIXG FARMS— IH a healthy place, twenty-five miles from Phila- I delphia, on the Camden and Atlantic railrcwl, New Jersey. An old estate fa- been recently opened for ; -ale, ai.d the first division o! 10,000 acres divided up into farm of twenty acres and upwards. The sail : i* of the it.*! quality tor the production ol fruits, prams ore. The price is sls to S"2O per acres, payable in easy quarterly yearly instalments, with a term at four years, with interest. J'he tenns are made ea >y, iri order to insure the rapid improvement of the land, by enabling em u indu\trioa* man to hay a farm. I: is now being extensively impioved by good roads, and some of the best citizens from New England arid the Middle States are erecting large improve ments. It 1? a scene of the greatest improvement out of Philadelphia. Seventy-five houses have been buiit 111 four months. Practical farmers and business men from the length and breadth of the Union are settling there. It is an important business place, ou account of its being in the midst of a great market. Every article raised upon tins land finds an immedi ate sale. The water is excellent, and no such thing as f.-ver is known. The soil is a sandy loam, with a day bottom and retentive of manures. It is free-uf stone, and ea,ily worked. It abounds largely in the phosphates, and such is its fertility that from the crops produced both upon this land and the large a rea adjoining under cultivation, it will be found net to be excelled anywhere in tfie production of crops most adapted to its market. The reader may be well aware That the eailiest and be,t fruits and vegeta bles come from New Jersey, which are annually ex ported to the amount 0: millions of dollars. The laud, besides being accessible in every way lor fer tilizers, has asi abundant supply of the best quality *1 muck manure, I,umber and building matenal* can be had on the spot at a cheap price, from the mills. Other mills are now being opened, anil brick yaids being started on the ground. A person can put up a Irame tenement for pre,ent convenience for on hundred dollars. On account of the extensive emi gration, this is the hest course to pursue in order ta get a place to live in at first. Carpenters and build ers are on hand to put up hou,es on the best terms. lii setting here Hie emigrant has many advanta ges. lie is within a few hours' ride of the great ci ties in the Middle States and New England; he is near hi-oul IriewL and association; he is in a set tled country, where every improvement and comfort ol civilization is at hand; he is in a healthy place, and is not subject to the certainty of losing tire grea ter part of his family and his own health by those malignant fevers which make the graves of so many million- of the young and hardy in far off regions a way from home and friends. Besides, he has a nattd climate and an open winter. There aie three trains * daily to Philadelphia, and to all those who improve the tailroad company gives a tree ticket. The rea der will at once he struck with the advantages here presented, and a-k himself why the property has not been taken up before. The reason is, it vvas never thrown m the market; and unless these statements were correct, ro one would be invited to examine before purcha-ing. This all are expected to do They will see the land under cultivation; thev will meet per.-ons, no doubt, from their own neighbor hood; they will witness the improvement-, and can judge ot the chaiacter of the population. Persons should come prepared to purchase, as many are lo c.itiiig, and locations aie not held on refusal. Tha Hamniuntoii farmer, a monthly Literary and Agri cultural sheet, containing full information of Hani montorr, will be sen! to each inqniier, and can be obtained a! cents pr annum. Title iii'li tptnfdr . I Varmistce deeds given, rltar u* all / urn nib ran re, when }>'< rrlta se money is p i Id. Homo to the h< ad:—'.eve I 'me strut trims/, Philadelphia, l"s Hammonton by railroad at 7j, A. At. and P, M.; when there inquire for Mr hyrntt. iloa'dtua conveniences will He found. Letters and applications can he addressed to S. 11. COUGIILiy, 202 South Fifth Street below Walnut, Pkilada. Maps and in formation cheer fully furnished. (Aug. 27, 'SB. 1 UMBER FOR SALE. White and Yellow Pine Boards, Plastering and Shin gling Lath and bills furnished to order by REED &. iMLYNICH. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL and Jayne's Expectorant, at Dr. Harry's Drug tore. [July 30, 1858.)