WHAT THET SAY SOUTH CAROLINA. ABBEVILLE, S. C., Aug. 21, ISSB. FARREL, HERRING k CO., PHILAPFLPHIA. Gentlemen —The close attention which cur own affairs have required since the fir, has hitherto pie vented us from writing to you about liie Sate. On the occasion of the fire I9lhJu!y,by which we nuifered a large loss, our store, with a number of other buihiings, was consumed. The Safe, of your manu larture, which we had in the store, was exposed to g most intense heat, as is well attested by the effects on its strong iron frame, which, from its flaked and seal)' appearance, looks as though it bad been heat ad for a long time in a furnace. The Safe, with heap? of rnoiten glass and kegs of nails, fined in to a c t2>',fe!l into the cellar, surrounded by burning ma tsr>ai-> a,; d there was suffered to remain, (as the contents had been removed before the fire reached m.) until the 2d cf August. 14 days afterwards. i'be difficulty in cutting it open with the best tools that could be procured, convinced us of its power to resist the attempts of burglars, auJ when j* W as opened, we found the interior, to the astonish ment of all, entirely uninjured by fire. Tms test has so fully convinced us of the capabifi ticg of VOtir Safes, that we would not part with the ne we have in use tor a large Mint, were we debar red tfce privilege of getting anolher. - Respectfuilv yonrs, R. H. WAR PL AW & SON. FAEREL, HERRING h CO., 130 Walnut Stmt, r }' J LA D E LP HI A t O ij Makers in this State, of Herring'# PATENT CHAMPION SAFE, THE MOST RELIABLE SECURITY FROM FIRE NOW KNOWN. Oct. 39, IS,'9. MARRIED: On Tu eJav evening: the 9th in-t., at the b tu' of Ihe bride's father, by John Smith E-'q., Air. Alexander Smith Id Miss Marv, daughter of J.jhn P. Hoover, aii of St. Clair tp. On the lGth inst., by the Rev. H. Hecker man, William J. Smith, of Harrison tp., to Miss Ellen Movvery,of Napier. On Thursday, the Itth of Nor. inst., by P. F. Ldnti), E c., Mr WilLm M ■#*! to Miss Margaret Ciifzer, all of Bed lord County, ELBHiiiD AfANOJY. The Winter session of B-Jforl Academy u iil commence on Monday next, 22d inst. gf;o. w. aughinbaugh, Nov., 12, 182 S. Print ipal BARGAINS! ummn iimmsi!! Reed &. Miunich havejuit returned from the Eeasteiu ciims with a iaige assortment of splen did Winter Goos!*.! * bich they will sell cheaper than (he cheap eft. Their stock includes all kinds cf LADIES' DRESS GOODS, #f h n latest and most fashionable style#, GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING ol every variety of patterns, from the richest CASsIMERE to the most enduring COMMON WEAR, Q I F. E V 8 H ARE I cf all sorts Loir t: e fir.est China to the cheapest ailicit* in the matk* ', GROCER itS. s! ' ha- Coffee*, Sugars, Sf o, scr.. Ac. < 'all around and buy any tiring you want. Nov. ID,ISSS. PUBLIC SALE OK REAL INSTATE. BY \irtuo of an o r dei of tin- Orphans* Cent of Bedford county, :ht- undersigned will offer at public sale on the premise*, on Sztur'/nif, the fii st Jag of January. n*xt, (be following .'escribed Rial Fst ai e, being a tra.-t of land conta'.oii 6 FIFTY ACRES, or - ere-about*, SO .if which arc cleared and nuder fence. The im ji-ovemeiii* arc a G'i IST-MILL, LOG AND FRAME VWELLIXG ROl bF., BARN and otber out-buildings. There is also an ORCHARD tbcroorc. ihia property is in Loihiomlcrrv township, adjoin ing land? of Christian Albright, Jame# M< tiugly, John A!. Buchanan an : other*. It i* clore to the route of the Conneltsv lie ra! read.—ln cWe proximity with Cumberland and pt'! : cpprrtumtie* for a profitable investment. Car!) at col firirntion of snip. CHARLES HOY MAX, JACOB C. \LLBKiGH I , A Imr'sof tl catat eof Sam'l Hoym.an, dec'il. Nov., 19 18SS. \othi;. ALL persons in! "tested an- hereby notified that T har purchased cf Joseph Shenefelter, >f Ju niata township, three h"ad of hoises, with as Many sets of harness, collars and bridler, three bead ol cattle, one wagon, plough, harrow, and slinvol-plougb, and all the grain in the ground on the farm on which he resides, the aforesaid personal prap.etty to remain in the nosjes'ion of said Shenefelter tiif r call for it. JOSF.PH MORI IMO RE. Harr.san t[., Oct. loth, ISYS. JD.VIXISTEA TOR'S yOTICE. LITTER? O i administration on the etate of Henry Bfitz, late of Harrison township, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, residing in Napier township,— notice is therefore given to al! parsons isdebtei! to make payment immediately and those hiving claims will present them forthwith, proper ly authenticated f cr settlement. JOHN SILL, Nov. 12, 185*. Adm'r. TWAIN'S PANACEA, *t Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. [inly 30, '.bß.j OHIO FIRE PROOF PAINT, cheap, durable arid already gronnd at Hartley's, (j 15, *58^ JAYNE'S WRIGHTS, Bannetl'g and Dyott's Pills a! Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Stoic. [July 30, 'bh.] PWrWHITE LEAD7"FLAXSEED GILT •rid Spirits Turpentine, at Dr. Harry's Drug *n-j Book Store. [july 30, '55.] I UMBER FOR SALE.—White and J Yellow Pine Boards, Plastering and Shin s'"! Lith and Mil# furnished to order by RFXD & MLNNTCH. Look Out-Last Notice! WE hr-rehy notify all persons indebted fo lis I by note or book account, that they mtiM either confess judgment, or ;>ay their account* !>v next Court, or all will be surd without respect to ! persons. This notice is positively the last. BLYMIRE & HARTLEY. s Oct. 22, T)S. ' A D MIX IS TR A TOR'S NO TIC R. LETTERS of administration having been grant ed to the undersigned, by the Register of the Or ; phan* ; Court of Bedford county, upon the estate of j Elizabeth Long, late of .Middle Woodberry town j ship, dee'd—alt persons therefore knowing them i selves indebted to said estate are requested to make | immediate payment, arid those having claims will ; present them properly autbenicated for settlement. JACOB LONG, of South Woodberry tp., Adm'r. j Nov. 5, 1859. Lnd i e .s* * Ba z ft ar! F j AHE Ladies of Bedford and vicinity are iti- I vited to rail and examine the handsome as sortment of FALL and WINTER GOODS, now o | pened and ready jor inspection at the "BAZAAR." DRESS GOODS, consisting in part of -obe and plain?:iks, cashmeres, I'oil dechevrc*, flounced and side striped delain robes, fancy ! and bayadere de laines, French plain and | printed de laines, opera flannels, English ' and French merinos, poplins, velvets de bergs, bril ■ iiants, American and French ginghams, English and i American prints.—SHAWLS, a great vari ety, such as lor.g, square, and mantilla,— cloaks, ciicular, raglanand mantilla styles. | FURS—Ladies and Gents—Chenille Scarfs, Expansion skirls, At'. 8 i O "S \ K T *, Bridal, velvet, silk, satin, tufted silk, cheniilt. ntraw and mourning bonnets, ladies dress caps, <-hil cren's and Misses' straw- and silk bonnets, Ladie-,' dress caps, liead-rlrejses, ribbons, feathers, flowers, French and American, and Millinery goods general !>*. EMBROIDERIES. A handsome assortment of French e!, collars, children's se'e, edgings, laces, flouncing*, veils, Ike. llostei'u—ti/oves Shoe*, Perfumery—Jewelry and an endless variety of tar.cy articles. Aii of toe above articles have been purchased at piices to suit the times. Call, Indies, and examine for yourselves. Country Milliners supplied with all kinds of Mil linery. The public will please accept Mrs. 11. D. FECKII'S thanks for the liberal patronage she has received. Nov. 12, 1559. INVALIDS.— DR. H.IRDM.LY I ANA LV riCA L PHYSICIAN AN I) Physician for Diseases of the LUNGS, FORMERLY PHYSICIAN TO THE CINCINNATI MARINE HOSPITAL, A-.D INVALIDS RETREAT, Jlutfior of "Letters to Invalids Editor of the ''Medical Stethoscope," &c., MA* BE CONSULTED AT BEDFORD, PA., "irjSHLYGTOA* 1101 SEf SATURDAY, NOVEMBER !>OlSi I*3S- T'r. Hardman treats Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Laryngitis, and all diseases of the throat and lungs, l>y Medicated Inhalations lately used in the Biomton Hospital, London. The great point ir, the treatment oi ail human maladies,-is to get El the direct mariner. Ail medicines are estimated by their action upon the organ requiring relief. This is tie important fact upon which Inhalation is bas ed. Il'the stomach is diseased we take medicines directly into the stomach. If the lungs diseas ed, breathe or inhale medicated vapors directly into the lungs. Medicines are the antidotes to disease and should be applied to the very seat of the disease. Inhalation is the application of this principle to the treatment of the lungs, for it gives us d.rert access to those intricate air ceiis and lubes which he out of reach of every other means of administering medi cines. Inhalation brings the medicine indirect con t*t with fhj dioaato, th WUitlvaflTag# Of any violent action. Its application is so simple, that it can he employed by the youngest infant or feeblest invalid. It dos not derange the stomach, comfort 01 busineg-of the patient. OTHER DISEASES TREATED. — In relation to the fol- . lowing diseases, either when complicated with Lung affections or existing a'one, i al-o invjte consulta tion. 1 usually find tbe.-n promptly enrahlf. Paplapus and all other foims of femaie complaints, Irregn arities and Weakness. Palpitation and ail other forms of Heart Di-eases, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, and all other diseases of th Stomach an,l Pouel, Piles, &c. iV'*. All diseases of the eye and ear. Neuralgia, Epi lepsy, and ail forms of nervous disease. S. D. HARDMAN, M. D ,Vo charge }or consultation. Jure 4. lh.'S. PICKLES AMI m*S s Many men of many minds- Many Shoes of many kinds. From sizes one to number nine. Allowing mine for hrel behind. Boots for men acd women too, Some high; some low; sane old an I n-w. With shanghai tops and pointed heel* To make him. high who lowly feels. Jf price* do no! suit votir mind just take a iittl" cheaper kind-*- But when you buy cheap shoes, bewarA, For cheapest shoes are first to tear. If fruits and pickles well put up; Fruit* preserved, or nire catsup, Be bothering ar>v one to taste, 1 o Ferguson's be sure to haste. Tobacco and cicai? are there, Of quaiilies and kind* quite rar, To p|ea*e the ta-te of even one And make the boys appear lull grown. _ We take all kinds of trade for good*. ■iW FVn wagons full from out the wood All kinds of produce and of grain, Will be received and sold again. Now call and see this Store of shoes, Of pirklrs and prepjves for U*P, But w hen you call just bring along, What is theobje, t of our song. Hard Tim's Rslirf. lEisintd. or (>o?f! A manuscript Journal kept by William Maclay, when a Senator in Congress in 1790-1. It was some year* ago in the possession of the Reverend William M. Ha!!; and may have been loaned by him when living in Bedford or Lewistown. Anyone hav ing it. or a knowledge of it, is requested to bsnd over the book, or to communicate the information to FrancisJordau, Esq., of Bedford, or to George \V. Harris, F.sq ~ of Harrisburg, Fa. Nov., 5, 1858. - APMINISTHATDK'S NOTICE. Lr.TTPRs of administration having been granted by the Register of Bedford count r, to the undersign ed upon the estate of Levi Clark, late of West Providence township, in said county, deceased—a'li persons knowing themselves indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate payment, sr.d those having claim* against it will present them pronerlv authenticated <"or se'-lement. ' ' bOLOUON WILLIAMS. Nov. 5, ieW. AHm'r. ACER'S CHERRY PECTORAL and Ja\ re's Expectorant, at L>r. Harrv's Drug tom. ' [July 30, 1858.) PICKLING- VINEGAR.— Pure Cicier Vinegar—just received also Extra quality rnoit Id candles, at A. B. CRAMER in CO. \ bushels' of ptime clover seed want OUU e< l at J- &J- Shot maker's Col onade store, for which the highest market prtce will be paid. (oci., 20, 1858.) SOLD 01?! ( THE undersigned having disposed of his entire stock of goods, beg-s leave to notify all persons know ing themselves indebted to him either bv Note or Book account to call and settle before the first of January* 1559. All neglecting to 1 do so, their accounts will be left in the hands of an officer for collection. Oct. 2J, 185 S. G. W. REPP. . j AD.VLYISTR ATOM'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that I<-I(er3 of administration have been granted to the undersign j ed by the Register of Bedford county, upon the es j tate of William Nycum,!ate of Monroe township. ! deceased—ail persons, therefore, indebted to said estate, w.ii please make immediate payment, and | those having claims against it, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN NYC CM. Oct. 22, 1859. Administrator. NOTICE. GEO. B. A MICK, surviving partner of the late firm of Geo. B. Ainick ,N. Bro., notifies all I persons interested, that the Books ol said firm are i in his bands for settlement, and that circumstances • demand an immediate closing up of the business of -aid firm. Person- indebted, or having settlements ' to make, are therefore reque-ted to call on the sub j scriber without delay. Tlte subscriber will continue Ihe Mercantile' i Business at the "OLD STAND," where he will he j happy to meet his friends and customers at all times. : Itv will receive in a very short time a new supply , | of sea-unable goods, which he is determined to sell j j on the most reasonable terms. j 9t. Ciairsville, June 11, *SB. GEO. B. AMICK. j STRAY STEER. . CAME tr"pn .ng on the premises of the sub-cri- ! ' ber in Riniata township, Bedford county, the Ist of j : A 'gust !t. a r'J slier with aw hite streak on his j | back JtiJ the ri,*ht ear cropped, a nick cut out of | ■ each ear, supposed to !'• 1 yearsold noother marks- \ J The owner is requested to cdme forward, prove pro- [ ; pertv. pay charges and take bin: sway, or ei,e he i will be di-posed of at the law directs, i Oct. 22, 1958. JOHN CORLEY. PUBLIC SALE OF riIHERE will he sold at the late residence of L William M riken, dee'd, on Wednesday, j the 21th da. ol" NOVEMBER, next, the following I described REAL ESTATE, to wit: A TRACT OF j LAND containing 121 acres, situate one mile from ! the Borough of Bedford, adjoining lands of John A | mos, George Weidel, Job Mann and others, of which I about M) acres are cleared, part good meadow, the j balance limber land, having thereon a Log House, Log Born and sundry out build j ings, a young orchard of choice liuit trees, and sever ■ a! spring* of never failing water. On - third of th- purchase money to be paid in j hand, Ist April, nxt, and the remainder in two e quai annual payments thereafter, \vi!h interest and i *o be *<.,-ure,: by judgment-. Sale to commence a* !* o'clock op -aid *Xv. JOB MANX, Bedford, Oct 22, 19.'?. F'xecutor. NF.W Al I TMX A N if WI\T IC u iiOOVS. OSTEtt, MANSPKAKER C AR\, have now in store a complete stock oi SK. ISO. V. 7IIL E UR Y GOO OS. embracing printed Byadere, Pacific and Hamilton Delaine*, Robes Volentine, Kobe. A'Qnilla, Rich Black ami Fancy Silks, SAXOI.V and Paris Plaids, Coburgs and Merinos, in .ill desirable colors from 21 cents up, plain and printed Persian I'lotb, h l'-4 "t - * "P. pMuled Flannels, Indian Scotch Plaid and Bay State Blanket Shaw!-,, from $ 1.50 up, gloves and hosiery, dress trim mings and fringes, merino miner .shift* and drawers, comforts and scarfs, bleached and un bleached muslins, in all widths, from G-J cts. up,checks, ginghams, tickings, flannels, new style fall prints, from "Jj (Is, tip, cassimers, cloths atidevery other article n-uallv kept in a well ASSOkTBIf siOi K OK DRY (,OGl)S, Together with a large .is-ortment of Boots and Shoes, Hats and l aps, tiiass and Queens"-je. Cutlery, fresh family groceries, ise., \:c. We respectfully invite every person to call and ex amine our l,Oi> •- before juii ha-ing, as we arc de teitii.ned lo sell exceedingly low lor cadi or appro ved produce. (Oct., 2?. 15.15.) OviTland Caiiforuia T3;i:l Koote! NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. J. 6- /. M. SHOKAUKKR HA \ F just rc iv-(i q 1 a r^ r* assortment of F\LL AND WINTER GOODS, ronsiStir.e; in part of calicoes from Oj cents to l'Jj cents pr jard. Delaines, Coburgs, Parmetfa Cloths, black ai.d fancy silks, Meriroe*. I'laid-. Flannel-. A ia'ge assort rent of Shawls of all colors ai d prices, Sw!- Can brirks, Dress Trimmings. R.bbon*, Shirts ■mi Drawe rs> bleached and unbleached Muslins of all price* A widibs, Cloths and < a-simerei,Satinetts. Jeans, Tweeds, and in fact cvrrj- thing g--neia!iy in cour tiy stores. Also, n large assortment t>f ROUTS AND SHOES, HATS OAFS, Comlorts, Cravatc, A!?o, Hardware, Buckets. Groceries,.f all kinds, with a general as sortment of spice*. &c. We invite all to call and see our stock ofgc..,ds ior vv are determined foelt to '.iit *h ■ t ;■■■■* foi cs 1 -:! or approved produce. (.)••! ti.'t, !>>. 1 <)li SALE, OR TR AJJE. -a I'arm within one mile of the Kail Road and two mile* of Stonerstown, in the Broad Top Coal region, containing about 160 acres, being good bottom land—about one-half clear ed anil the balance well timbered. The farm is well improved, and a fine spring of excellent water at the door of the house —al>o two good orchard* of fruit trees on the premises. ALSO, A farm in Morrison's cove, adjoining lands of Da, vid Stnrkey, Barley's heirs, Jacob Furry and others, containing about 900 acres, one half cleared and toe balance well timbered, with an abundance of locust and chestnut timber. There are several rever failing prirgs upon the premises with a constat.tv *tream ruining through the farm. There is alro a large and thrifty young orchard bearing fruit there on. The improvements are a roughcast House, Log Barn and out building*. ALSO. 160 acre* of land in Harri*on County, lowa, of fi.M class prawie, close to timber and within a few miles of the Missouri river above Council BlnlTs. jfcLSO Lot rob cf block .Ah in the city of Omaha, Ncbr ,ek i T erritoiy. ALSO, 1 b- farm in Morri*nn' Cove, adjoining Rloorr.field Furnnee, known #s the "Pearson property" lately owned by David Daniel*, containing 131 ceres and 60 perches, with excelten: orchard of fruit trees thereor ai.d never failing water at 'he door. The impiovcments are one large frame House, one log House and barn, with convenient out-building*. The land is good—produces wetland is in a high state of cultivation. A good pike is close by leading to Ho! inlay--burg which with the Furnaces make a re.vdv market at tnc door for all kinds of produce. Nov. 5, 'Cb. O. E. SHANNON.. "WHISKER AN DO" WARRANTLD to force the Moustache and Whiskers to grow strong and luxuriant in dne rronth where there was none before. It wull not stain or injure the skin. Price one dollar.— Sent to all parts of the country. Address, I>a. S. P. SHELDF-N, N. York City. OettrWer SO, I SOB Iron City Commercial College. PiTTSuraa, Pa. CaAßTsstti 1855. 300 STUDENTS ATTENDING JANUARY, 185 ft. Now the k.rgest and most thorough Commercial School ol the Lnited States. Young men prepared for actual duties of the Counting Room. J C Smith, A M., Prof, of Book-keeping and Sci ence of Accounts. A T Doi tkett, Teacher ot Arithmetic and Com mercial Calculation. J A Deydbick and T C Je.nkixs, Teachers of Book-keeping. A Cow lev and W A Miller, Profs, of Penmanship. MNGLE and DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, j As used in every department ot business. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID BUSI NESS WRITING—DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY—MF.RCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE COMMERCIAL LAW— j Are taught, and all other subjects necessary for , theiuccess and thorough education of a practical bu siness man. 19 Premium*. Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburg for the past three years, also sn Eastern and Western Cities for best Writing, NOT ENGRAVED WORK. Irr.porhiht Injormntion.—Students enter at any time—No vacation—Time unlimited—Review at pleasure—Graduates assisted in obtaining situa tion Tuition for full Commercial Course, $33.00 | Average time 8 to 12 wefcks— Board $2.00 per Week | -j Stationary, 6.oo—Entire *ost. $60.00 to $70.00. j ' tr?" Ministers, sons received at half price. borlard—Circular—Specimens ot Business and i Ornamental Writing—inclose two stamps, and ad i dress h \\ JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. ; Sep 3, IVJS-ly NEW FALL AND WINTER QOODS! MBS. S. E. POTTS ;H NS jsisl returned from the cities with a large and handsome stock of FALL .LVD WLXTER GOODS, , elegant rich Dress Silk:, Valentin Robes, French i Merino, Thibet cloths, Delaines, all color., Shaw ls of every tle.cripupn and ail prices, bought low at ! auction. Also, a large and handsome assortment of Furs, \ ictorir.es, Capes, Cuffs and .Muffs, Bonnets of all kinds, Velvet, Satin, Brown, Silk, tirey and i Brown Straw trimmed and unf rimmed. Also, an j endless asrortmen! of ribbons, feathers, flo wers and . meshes, gloves and hosiery, boots and shoes, and a j full assortment of every kind offanry goods. N. B. ( ountry milliners car. be supplied with ell j kinds of millinery goods. | Oct. 22, lhf>B. FANCY STOF.E. Th" undersigned, thanUu! f.-r the past favors of ti;e public, resp ctfoilv begs leave to inform the ladies, that she has on hand a large assort ment of LADIES' FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS, such as Silks, i>e Latn-s, Thibet Gi >lh., Prints, a:>'j Linens, .Muslins, Cioaks, i Shawls, Bonnets, h'ihbons, Hooches, Ladies' • ?lsl kid Gi ivos, Ho?e, Children's Huse, French Ein'.tun'-ry. Ft.-nch ar.d English Crapes;, Z j phyr>, Shetland Wool, Wlv. t * immings, j Hoops,>sack Flannels, Wool Delaii.ra, &,c. f &c. : A share of public patronage respectfully solicited, v. M. C FETTERLY. " | Bedfcrd, Oct. '2'2d, ISnS. i JUST RECEIVED AT REED & MIWWICH'S. -7 FLY?: ASSORTMENT if new ami deyiral I- Fall and Winter go'xjs, gpWiprisiiii (."'jtiis, ('assimert-s, Safin -tts. ' Jeans, R... LK ; : S Dress GIOIR Ma-ino- Frao ; caise. Ls.inese Cloths, Mous. Detains Calicoes, a.id an Extra article ol Black Si'lr. BOOTS & SHOES, a very supreme article. ALSO GROCERIES Sugar, C< ifee, Syrups, Molasses, Adamantine Candies; a prime article of chewing Tobacco l ull of which will be sold cheap for cash or j produce. TIN AND COPPER WARE! £7—My liieridsand the public in gener al, are lier*'' v unformed that I now have and shall continue to keep on hand, a large stock of almost every size and pattern of cooking stoves, parlor stoves and ecu! stove*. Also, copper and brass kettles, fin and sheet iron ware, common and Russia stove pipe, tire boards, and tin ware of all kind made out ol the very h ' ,af !a 2 tin flate. Spooling made to ord-r of the best double tin plate, anri put up by MR. JOHN LINPEKMAN, \v ho as a workman has no superior in tfie conn. !v. I would also tail the attention ol the pub lic to a new article of fruit cans, the best that has yet beer, ottered. Stove blacking constantly on hand. All persons in want of any of the above ar ticles will please call at the Old Stand, ol the subscriber, in Bedford, w hen* they can buy on reasonable terms. Old copper, brass, pewter and country produce taken in exchange for work. ' CEO. BLYMIRE. Bedford, aug. 27, *53.-3 m. I fiooD noise & LOT LOR SALE. THE aunscriber wishes hi* house and ict in Bii*na Vista, Juniata Township, Bedford rountv, on which arc erected a good TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, well finished, an excellent FRAME STABLE, a good shop well calculated for a shoemaker or tailor—also, a well of good water in the back yard, and always plenty of water iri the cellar. This property is a very desirable one, being well calculated lor a businessman, it being in a good neighborhood. Buena Vista wants anoth er store, a good wagon maker, shoemaker and tailor. IT/®" Any person wishing to purchase such property, c! a low price, will address the subscriber at Euena Vista. If sold, possession given this Fail. NICHOLAS KKGG. Aug. '2O, 18f)S-tf. CASH l.\!S PIIODICE STORE! HILLEGAS and MO WRY, Merchants, at Buenn ■ Vista, Btdjord co., Pa.. afinounce to their friends and cus tomers that they have replenished their former stock by an additional supply ol Fall and .Win ter GOODS of aU kinds, which they intend sflliug vert/'low for cash or country produce. GIVE THEM A CALL. P. Merchantable produce taken io pay ment for store debts. BueiYt Vista, Oct., 15, 1858. IT? 1 * See adveili*em-nt of Dr. Sauford'i Liver Invigoraior, in another column. All wanting to emigrate to a mild ciimatt, good toil, and fine markets, set advertisement of Tlanmvn ton Lands. THEHAMMONTON FARMER.—A newspaper devoted to Literature and Agriculttire, also setting forth full accounts of the new settlements of Rarn monton. in New Jersey, can be subscribed for at on ly "25 cts. per annum. Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Address to Editor of the Farmer, Hammonton, Atlantic Co. New Jersey. Those wi&hiiig cheap land, of the best quality, in one of the healthiest and most delightful climates in the Union, see advestisement of Ham monton Lands. FOR SALE 25 MILES FROM PHILADELPHIA—by Railroad tn the State of New ersey. Soil among the best for Agricultural purposes being a good loam toil, with a clay bottom. The land is a large tract, divided into small farms, and hun d reds from all parts of the country are now settling and building. The crops can be seen growing. Terms Irom sls to 20 per acre, payable within four years by instalments. To visit the place—Leave Vine St Wharf at Phtla. at 1\ A. M. by Railroad for Hamon ton, or address R. J. Byrnes, by letter. See full Edvertisement in another column. SHRIVER BROTHERS^ r MaMEM? s, % 36 Baltimore Slreet, Baltimore, SOLICTT CONSIGNMENTS OF BUTTER, Lard, Flour, Bacon, Leather, Wool, Gin seng, Suake Root, Beeswax, Feathers, and every description of country Produce. A long business experience enables us to assure our friends that the best jiossib'e dispo sition will be made of anything entrusted t© our care for sale. J. \V. SCOTT. (Late of the firm of Winchester <s" Scott.) 4-e iitlemeir* Furnishing SI tore and SHIRT MA N U FACTOR V, .Vo. SU Chestnut Street, (NEARLY OPPOSITE THE GJR.ARD HOL'SE,) PHILADELPHIA. i. W. SCOTT, would rer** c, '""v call the atten tion of his former friemls to his new Siore, and is pre pst'ed to till orders tor SHIRTS nt short notice. A perfect tit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE snp piied with f.'N'E SHIRTS and COLLARS. October, 8, 185S-ly. Dr- TV- II- Wilinoi*, OF LANCASTER, (formerly ol Philadelphia,) w here he has been in successful practice for a number of years, received his education at the bet Medical College in the V. States and had the experience and practice in the different Hospital, for several years, a mem ber of the Analytical Medical Institute ot X. York, and late Medical Surgeon of the United States Navy, now offers himself to the public to attend any pro fessional calls. j The purest medicines always on hand direct from the be-:t Laboratories of our country, and the Botani ; ca! Hardens of the world. No patent medicines pre- I scribed or recomrr.ended. Medicines u-eil only which will rot break down the constitution, but will reno vate the y.f.-m from all injuries it lias sustained from mineral medicines. Chronic and -difficult disea se* must be treated upon analytical principles, which ! is to know and ascertain what disease is. Its nature and character require a knowledge of the chemical ! constituents of every soiid and fluid of the human body;the changes those solids and fluids are capable !of undergoing. To know what medicines to emplov | to cure diseases, requires a knowledge of the ciiemi . cat constituents of all agents employed in medicine; 1 and if we are in possession of this knowledge, it is : possible to cure any disease—no matter of how long | standing—and leave thepatient in a healthy arid per j fectly cured condition. j Melancholy, Aberration, or that state of alienation and weakness of the mind which renders persona in capable of enjoying the pleasures or performing the (lutleof lite; Dyspepsia, that distressing disease and ■ Jell destroyer of health and happiness, undermining . the constitution, and yearly carrying thousands to untimely graves, can most emphatically be cured. Rheumatism, in any form or condition, chronic or ai ute, warrsnied enable; Epilepsy or falling sick , ui-sj ail chronic and stubborn diseases of Females I radically removed. Salt Rheum, and every description of ulcerations; Pile, and Scrofulous Dts : ease, which have baffled a!! previous medical skill ' can be cured by rny treatment, when the constitu i ti,n is not exhausted. I do say ali diseases (yes, Consumption) can be ! cured. CC.LVCfiK CUR72D without the knife, j 1 will remain in my office on Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 9 o'clock -A. M. to 3 P. M., to ac ; commodate patients from a distance, and consult in j the English and Herman languages. Will make vis !its to any distance if required. May be addressed by letler, Fulton square, Lancaster city, Pa. July 30,'55-ly. W. H. WIJ M"R, M. D. i P. S. See in local column my appointment to visit j Bedford 011 the 10th, 11th, l'2th and 13th,days of Au gust, to consult with patients on ail dis-avs (re,, 0 f j charge. W. H. XVITMOR. SHOE STORE! Ferguson & Co., HAVE just opened their new Store in "An derson's Row" of buildings, nearly opposite the Gazette Office. Their stork of Boo'? and Shoes for rr.en, wo men and children, is certainly the best and cheapest that has ever been brought to Bedford, for three reasons. First :On account of the pressure of the times, they have been laid in at 30 cents on the dollar less than what was paid iasl year for the same goods. Second : —They were bought for CASH, and the usual discounts made. Third : They were bought in much larger quantities than dry goods merchants buy them, anil consequently were bought much lower. If this is doubted, the evidence is on the stand at the counter. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. The store room has been so arranged 8t to have a separate apartment for the Ladies, pro vided with comfortable chairs and stools where they cat sit and talk, or buy shoes as they please. Pickles and Fruits. In connection with the shoe business, all kind? of Pickles, Fruits and Preserves will be kept, including Pine Apple, Peach, Strawber ries. Cherries, Brandy Peach""., CaVups, Mixed Pickles, Lobsters, &cc., Sec. A I. SO The best, and most general assortment of Tobacco and Cigar 3, will be kept constantly on hand. As there i no store if this kind kept in this county, the proprietors arc determined to keep it ri T bt f and -* at the lowest living profits. A. FERGUSON &. CO. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of administra tion have been eranted to the subscriber on tba es tate of Hmas O'Nei), late of West Providene town ship; dee's—all persons indebted to said cstare, are notified to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims against the same are requested to pre sent them, July authenticated for settlement. JONATHAN SNYOER. Adon'r of iiinae fFVawI, dey'd ow. ia, taw. T H £ Liver Invigorafor FREPARFD Br PR. 9AKDFORP, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, f' °f ,/,e pur pal ivr and Itvrr mrdieinrs r.ovV r ' public, that acts as • Cathartic, easier, milder, and rno-e eflectual than any other medicin* known. It i> not only a CatbSrtic, but a Liver re medy, acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels foeatry o3 that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effect nally, without any of the painful frelmgs exper. enced in the operations of mo-t Cathartics it strengthens the system at the same time that it purges it; and when ta ken daily in moderate doses vi lli strenthen and build it tip with unusual rapid' ty. The LIVER isone of the 'principal regulators ot the human body; and when it performs i'o functions welVhe pow- •£ ers of the s> item are fpi. iy developed. The stom- • jach is almo-t entirely de pendent on the healthy action of the I.iver for the proper performance of its functions; wbeu the stomach isat fault, *■ the bowels are at fault, and the whole system suffers ir. consequence of one organ—the Liver —having ceased *0 do its duty. For the dis- mt eases of that organ, one of the proprietors has at, made it his study, in a practice of more than twenty year*, in finUi some remedy where- with to counteract the many derangements To which it is liable. 1 o prove that this re. . medy is at last found, any person troubled with Liver Complaint, ir; any of if* forms, has but to a bottle. ar,d conviction is certain. _ These Gums remove all morbid or bad matter from thesystem, supply- M ,r,g in their place a heai by flow of bile, invig- orating the stomach, cau sing food to digest well, purifying the blood civ. mg tone and health to . the whole machinery removing the cause of H* the disease— nlcctinE a radical cure. M Billions attacks are j cored, and what Is he*, ter, prevented, by the occasional use of tfaa Liver lnvigorator. One dose after eating $ is suficier.t to relieve the stomach and prevent the food from rising u U j souring. ** * Only ore dose taken *at night, loosens ihs bowels gently.and cures 5 Costi veriest. One dose taken after A each meal W ill cure Pys epsia. doe of two tcaspoonfu'ls w.ll always relieve Sick tm Headache. One bottle taken for female obstruction, r. moves the cause of the ' disease and makesaner tect cure. Only one dose immediately re lic rea Cholic while one dose often tepeated is a sura cure for Cholera Morbus w - cd preren tiv to/ Cholera. C3TOn!y one bolt]* ig needed to throw out of tha system the effects of medicine afters lore sickness. One bottle taken for Jaundice remove* all sallownets or unnatural color from the skin. One do-e taken a short time before eatir.e gives rigor to the appetite, and makes food digest we!' One dose often repeated e .re, Chronic Dmrrhoeea in its worst forms, while Summer and Bowel Co'm plaints yield almost to th- first dore. One 0 r tWe doses cures attacks caused by Worms in Children; there is no surer, safer, 01 speedier remedy in th world, as it never fails. fen bottles cures Drops}-, by eicttine tba ab-orbents. We take pleasure in recommending this rr.edicies as a preventive for Fever and Ague. Chill F*ter and all Fevers oi a ftillious Type. It operate* w.in ett* tainty, and thousands are willing to testify to it* wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving fije,j unanimous testimony in its favor. Wsrsr. IN THT JLOI'TB WITH THE LNVIST A TOR, and swallow both together. THF. LIVER INV'JGORATOR It IX scientific mtitiral Uisepvery, and is daily Workiug curts, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by magic, ever, the first dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure anv kibil o> Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice er Dys pepsia to a common Headache, all of which a/a The result of a Diseased Liver. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER SOTTLS. I)R. SANFORD, Proprietor 345 Broadway, N. f. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. B F Harrv ford, Pa. May 14, 1959. JOY TO THE ADMIRERS OT A FINE HEAD OF RICH GLOSST HAIR. Talk of beauty, and it cannot exist without a fius head of hair, then read the following, and if you as* more, see circular around each bottle, ard uo oaa van doubt. Professor F Voo'l's Hair Rc,lo,<itiir. IVn call the attention of all, old and young, to this won." derlul preparat icvii, which turns hack to its oiigwaJ color, gray hair—covers the head of the oaid with a luxuriant growth—removes" the dandruff, itching,and all cutaneous eruptions—causes a centiniiai flow c 1 the natural fluids; and hence, if used as a regntsr dressing for the hair will preserve its color, and keep it from falling to extreme old age, in all us natural beauty. We call then upon the baldv the grey, 01 diseased in scalp, to use it; and surely the young will not, as they value the flowing locks, or the witching curl, ever be without it. lis praise is upon the tongue of thousands. The Agent for Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative in Xew Haven, received the following letter in regard to the Restorative, a few weeks since; Dekp Rivkr, Con., July 83, ;Ssg. Mr. T.rvenworth—Sir: 1 have been troubled with dandruff or semfon my bead for wore than a year, my hair began to come o it. scurf and hair together", 1 saw in a New Haven pap-i about "Wood's Hair Restorative" as a cure. ! called at your store or :ha Ist of April last, and purchased one bottle to *rr it, and I jound to my satisfaction it was the thing, i: re." moved the scuil and new hair began to grow; it it now two or three inches in length where it was all off. 1 have great laith in it. 1 wish you to send me two bottles more by Mr. Post, the bearer of this.— I don't know as any of the Kind is used in this p'ace, you may hav* a market fur many hottlrs after it a known here. Yours with inspect, KITES PRATT. PniLA., Sept., 9, ISST. Prof. Wood—Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative it proving itself beneficial to me. The front, and also the back part of my head almost lost its covering—ic fact had. I have used but two haif pint bottles ot your Reslorative. and now the top of my head is well studded with a promising cropof young bair, and the front is also receiving its benefit. I have tried other preparations without any beneCt whatever. 1 thick from my own personal recommendation I ean induce many ofhers to try it. Yours respectfully, D. R. THOMAS, .M. D. No. 464 Vine street, Ti.scsxsks, I*., June 22,1956. Prof. O. J. Wood: As you are about to manufact. ureand vend your recently discovered Hair Restcra, tive, I w ill state, for whomsoever it may concern, that f have used it and known others to use it that I have, for several years, been in the habit of using, Other flair Restoratives, and that 1 find yours vastly superior to any other 1 know. It entirely cleanses the head of rfandrutf, end with one month's proper use w ill restore any person's hair to the original youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, soft and glossy appearance; and all this, without discolor ing the hands that apply it, or the dress oa which it drops. 1 would, therefore, recommend its use to every one desirous of having a fine color and feature to tair. Respectfully yours, WILSON KINO. O. J. M OOD A Co., 212 Broadway, New York (in the great New York Wire RailingLstablisrceot, and 114 Market street, St. Louis, M-. And sold by at! Druggists. For sale at the Plug Store of Dr. B F Harry, Bed ford. Pa. May 14, 18.YB. JTT£.YTIOJY THE Brigade and Regimental commissioned officers of the Ist Brigade and 16th Divjaion, Pa. Militia, You are hereby ordered to meet as a board of audi* tors," at the Court House, in the Borough of Red* " ford, on Thursday, the 18th day of November, init. at 10 o'clock. P. M., to perform the duties requiTsd ' by the Act of Assembly, approved 21st day of A* pnl, 1858, for the better regulation of the Militia of thia Commonwealth—also, all officers having charge th- accounts of the different companies wit; appear and protect the said accounts for set [lnmate on said day. Brigade Inspector's Office, LEM'L EVA JtS, B, Ist B. 10th D. P. M. I A* R. I*4 IV P. ftb Erttmlles IFov >, .
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