mTBACHE- Tt'i> ran ho ruted M K> -•••*** TOOTHACHE Re.Ait.DV, prepared by i; 1 p fa., Which is pat up in bottles ! ;f ? 2.*, cents each. It is an excellent medi 'B fl i, O ;, diluted, for spongy end tender g tints, and nf " i, en times its price to all who need it.— ■' * '.; s rou*l Brown's, Bedford, and at J. V.. Col s VbelUburg. . Nov. 2d. yj'jtlCAL KXAMIXATION. — Often when t . in lS called in to examine a patient's cjn * ... ijn.ls that the lungs are hail gone, or that ,; v e lesions have occurred, so as render a many cases, impossible. The patient will | -'if Huh rough which he thought had mere . . in betimes, has laid waste a large por. . ?>. organ. whose functions are necessary to mean the lungs. If the incipient .'-eeded, and a timely resort is had to medi" . .7 jurii as lis- KEVSSK'S l'rc IOKSI. STEI P, a leal ior pound, prepared by a careful pbysi •-.own to nriost cf cur readers, the cough r;i „ r end in an inflammatory condition of the ; 77 7 i bronchia; but obstruction will be rerr.ov- ; r, ;7e breathing, health ir. place of disease, and n'.lion lor want of a nidus, will never take •,, on t 'ut.oii. Sold by Sam 'l Brown, Bed- j J. Colvin's, Schelisburg. WHAT THF.Y SAY IN Sis £OUTK CAROLINA. Aiißtv.u.i.n, S. C., Aug. 21, IS-*S. j j> } FARRtL, HERRING fc CO., PoII.SPFI.rHIA. C,..... -tiwit—The close attention which our own . r , ~tvr required since Ihe lire, has hitherto pre "! ins iron writir gto you about the Safe. wrasmn ol the Pie IbthJuiy.by which we rVr. a id-ge >s, our store, with a number ofother : . . . was consumed. The Safe, of yom marui . jc." w .eh wc had in the store, was expo-ed to „ ~ a, ti se iieat, as is e'.l attested by the effects P - • . long iioi. fianie, wiiich, from its fiake ! and , ; . ( "ataoce, looks as though it had bee . i.eat ,. tt '|, . time in a furnace. The Safe, with . •,% cf ii oiten glass and kegs of nails, iittj a ' !i into if cellar, surrounded by burning roa • ■nal< and 'mere was suflereil to remain, (as the , ;-!.*> had been removed before the fire reached i. tii t! e id oi August, 14 cays afterwards, i :.e diifii'Ulty in cutting it open with the best •,-ois that could be procuied, convinced us of its, -ewer to resist the attempts of burglars, and wr.en 't was o[>eflrd, we found the interior, to the astonish irrnt o; all, entirely uninjured by fire. It.is'est ha* so fully convinced us of the rapabili-' of vmir Safes, that we would not psrt wiih (- , - : •e m y-e loi a large sun., were sve Uetiar if. f* j-t '*•'o; tettir.s another. Respectfu! -, vours, !l. H. '.V AUDI.AW SON. FARRSLj HERRING & CO., iSO Sirfft, r u i L .f D r. L p u 1.7. () Meters in this S ; ??r, of PATENT CHAMPION SAFE, Tfif M(>i RELIABLE. SK.CI Ki i Y FROM FIRE. NOW KNOWN. Ort. 20, tbC^. MARRIED: On ti.e I Sir., bj the Rev. H. lleckermart, at the i-*idiTCe ot A:dbony Sr. itli, in Na;-i-r Mr. I>• • rvj-*-.mri J. llitnsr, in Aitss Alargaret ORo. On the -atr.e dav by the game, a' the nsi < ice ol ii. Msnt;ich in Bedford, Dr. J. L. XDrb pt„, t J Jchs.*! V"r. PJ., to Miss Ell* n R-ed. i! hells Jlli jJ. r- siiov- cO? ce WHS Hecoropani-d bv a !are ro't ■!- ic vu-e cake, or which the happy ro .pic i.ave ' auks uf the j r.ntei. Dlc D : On Sun ".av . the IS'h ir*t., N-ac ScLollshnij, J.Lttifi, si .. ol L-vttar! strJ .Mnruaret Frigid, s-ni on* tar, tiirte m.iii'.i.s and 1 f days. f he sun wa; sinking in 'h" west, '•Viur. Ajaitin |.a v i 3way : Ait naiutf c.titri and hushed lo rest 1 :-.i' '•, it nututi.n iayt *f tie -a . • firkttiji in the west, \\ fu-ti Martin clnsed his i yes, Tn oj eri tt.eirr vv here iive liie !;h st lievotid Iht aiure ski> s. The (lutter of ar ar>2' !*s wing, Atui Martin was a; r-st ; Jlf turned his spirit voire 1r sing The sweet ttutes ol lite bl So.n-iftlv passed hts s lit! away, \\ i tiniught him wrapjnd in slerp : list!, f/h !he entered heaven that day. And i. ft os lure to weep ! A. M S. 1 IST OF LETT EH.S retraining tn the 5 j J'.,si Clfice, at Bed jot d, Nov'r 22J, I s . <S. Cs Persons ceiimg for letters ir, thu lis*, will please s.-.v ihcv are advertised. Coos Jucp : i, Bark:-unrr Suvennah, Burrs Mary, Raworth ("has. Fsq., Clark E W R-v J, Crisman Eiiisb-'ti, Mrs., Fir't Isaac, Felihcitnor l c aac. Hix : Andrew, tiamn.or Ao anda .Miss, Hardir.ger Eli, ilniiri A'jaut, Kviiv RobciT, kennedv John S., Lii.d -vj it. r.-q., Long P-ter, McCulloch .laaitS J., Mc !-v-l. John I'.. McLaughlin Henry C., McMahun 1. I- I', v., McAllister Ii .\\, Mvßrede Bennett, M.-'.- ' Ad.-n , Tdier A 1 Me,-tick John, Esq., Miller Mylle Correl, Ovefek-r Hannah Jane M, IVrdew Win. Esq., Piper ic Scott Messrs., Ib.se T ithv £, K-iumy ( c.cuo-le, R-. i-er John \V .. Rn r -! r as, know % !-ria, Swoilr -nrsh Mrs., Santa ?tjf, i\ bheedef Phi .IS R-v., S irk Samuel, i onibli A M M . Wei Jv BC Esq., tt'rst /• !t ('., Wcod cof iis.r ir.'s. Zitpmer hraa a C. Miss. JOHN A. AIOiVRV, [. M. N '26, iSoS. F! LiLIC SALE Ob F (Sk €•!' i tie % iu3. f JU, tfetexßj rsJT %£ t~S~S W ? }y \ virtue of an order of the Orphan.* Court ) ot Bedford county, the undt-rMrm-ci will rfiVr at [' . lie Rale, m: the premise-, :.i Fitasdi.t --v. St. Clair Tcwn*£ip,oO S.l~r.iaj, tti? ijt ; L day of January, next, Ir.r' U 'lottir dernibi'd Real viz: A LOT OF GROUND IN SAID TOWN. *;ih Dwelling House, SI OKb House, Stable and cth c r i m prnvem er.te thereon, now iu possession ot Simon ritrshii.an. Cy Terms:- —Ca.-b at confirmation %>'. =>. o. r:. SH ANNON, J 'm'r ot the Estate of Louisa Hammer, dee'd. N v. tfS, PUBLIC SALE OF rtV virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court J of Bedford county, the uudersigned will otter at public saloon the premises, on FRIDAY, THE 7th DAY OF JANUARY, text, the following described Real Estate, situate ■;i St. C.air Township, viz i a tract 01 tand contain ing 181 Jcres and 90 PrrcAts, vcit/i Lot; House, FRAME BARN and other out-buildiog thereon • here is also an apple orchard ou the premises. This '.and adjoins John it. and Andrew Mowry, Christ's heirs, Jacob Burket and others—is in a food state of cultivation—is well watered and pre sents fair opportunities foi profitable investments. T*; ro,>—-Ca,h at continuation of sale. O. E. SHANNON, Adm'rof the Estate of Fbiltp lekes, dee'd. >v. 5<L !s*, POR SHE, or frade. .</ F. 7HM WITHIN ONE roils of the Kail Road and two miles >l Stoners'own, in the F.roa I rop Coal region, containing about Idu acres, being goo 1 bottom land—about one-halt clear ed and the balance well timbered. The farm is well improved, and a fine spring of excellent water a ! the door of the house—al.-o two good orchards of fruit trees on the premises. ALSO, ! A (arm in Morrison's cove, adjoining lands of Da, vid Ntuckey. Barley's hetrs, Jacob Furry and others, ! containing about '2OO acres, one half cleared and the balance well timbered, with an abundance of locust and chestnut timber. There aie several never failing springs t:p>on the premises with a- constanty stream running through the farm. There is also a large and thrifty young orchard bearing fruit there on. The improvements are a rough cast House, Log Barn and out buildings. ALSO, 100 acres of land in Harrison County. lowa, o. fir-t class prairie, cloe to timber and within a lew miles of ihe Mis-ouri river above Council Blntfs. ALSO, 3*i i acres in Story county. lowa. ALSO. 113 acres in fottowattaciie county, lowa, i. Council El fIV. A r.so f.ot no % o! block *in the citv c O.riaha, Neb* , Territory. ALSO, The farm in Morrison's Cove, adjoining B'oorofield Furnace, frown as the „i-'-.n pinp. iiy'" lateL owned by David Daniels, containing 131 ceres and; ' u perch--. with excel ier' orchard oi truit tiee> tv reon and never failing water at the door. 'hi improvements are one iarg.* fianie House. one log' House an! hire, is *h convenient out-build rig.-. Ihe laud is gun 1 cultivation. A good pike is close l-y leading to Holliday horg which with ti. I urcao-i m. U> ;i read' mark-'t at the door for all kind. pi ■' I" . Aov. f>. 'AS. O. H. SHAN.SON. A /Uf/.Y IS THAT- IRS XOTH LI". I l'F.R** of aJmi .i-ttation havii g been grant i-d to the undersigiied, by the Register el to Or phans" Comt of Retflord county, '.ljuir. the -state c Kli/abetii Long, late of Middle Woodberry town ship, rlec'J— all j.eison- Iherelce knowing them seives indebted to -aid estate at- requested lo ruak immediate pay merit, and tho<- having claims vvi jiresent them piopeily authenir ated mr settlement J ACUB LONG. of Si'fh \Y.'<i!ber> v 'p.. A N". v. ] S*3. rtCILES 3 .Many O'er of many minds— Many btio-s ot niai v kitid-, From ise one to number ithi, Al'ovsit g -cine for htrl behind. Roots for men and women too, Some nigh; some low; some oid a id is-.e, Wi'h ab.inghai tops and pointed bei To make him high w! o lowly f. t's. If prices in no' suit your mind Just take a little cheaper kind— But when you buy cheap shoes, beware. For cheapest shc-es are tir*t to tear. If'mi's aru! pickles well put up; Fruits preserved, or rice catsup, Be bothering any one to ia-t-. To Fergu-on's be sure to baste. Tobrcco and cigars a:e there. Of qualities and kind- quite rar-, Topl-ase the ta'te of every ctic And make the boys appear full grow n. We take all kit •* of trad- for goods. I.'en wagons full from out the woods— .Ail kinds ol" produce and of grain, Will be received and so'd again. Now call and see this Store of shoes, Of pickler and preserves for use, •But when you call iust bring along, What i the object oi our song. Hard r ie, Ret'er. HA KG A INS! m\m !! B11H.MS!!! Reed ic Mittnifh have jo I returned from the F-asiern cities with a iuige a-sorliii'-ut ul splen- • . did which thev will ?eil cli-ajer than the chr-a|i cst. Titeir >tock includes all kittJa of LADIKS' DRESS GOODS, oi (he latr-sl and most fashiotiahle I—-, GENTLEMEN'S CLCTSING : o{ every vari.-t'. of patterns, i'rom the richest CAShIMKRk to tiie most enduring COMMON WEAR, t u i i; G \ s '.V \ R t: of ail soils from lue fitii .-t Cniiia to the cheapest j article in the rt.ark t, GROCERIES, such s Code, s, Sugars, Spices, X".. o.'". i t'sii art'iird ai'd buy ariythitig you w:r.L Nov. 19, 185 S. KO I K M. A Lfj t~. rS'-ns it,'erected are hereby nr-tifi-il tliat i have purchased -t Jos-pli Sheneiflter, oi Ju ' nists t .'.vnshiri, three head ol hots-*, with a muu , is of harm's*, collars and hi idle?, thi-e hi ad if cail'e, .ne wagon, plough, i arrow, ' :o.i shovel-plough, and ail the giuiu iu the ▼r otind-on tire fa v in on vvhifch h * i-fid'-, ti.e aforesaid personal preperty *. • r- ir.ain in the ; possession ol said Sin n-ieiter till I end for it. JOSEPH MORTLUCKE. Harris n fp.,oct. loth, iS^. or liM! A manuscript Journal kept by William Maelay, I when a Senator in Oongres; in F7b'',_j. It was i snme years ago in the possession of the Reverend William M- Hall; and may have bee-i loaned by hitn i when living in Bedford or LewiMewn. Any one hav ing it. or a knowledge of it, is requested to hand ov'r the book, nr to communii-a*- the information , to Francis Jordan, K-.j.. of 8n.„,.0r o Geofj.e \V. i Harris, F.sq ~ of Harrisburg, P.t. Nov., b, A I'MINJ.*> Til A TOR '£> A' tfIVK. Letters ol administration having-hf ri granted by the Kejister of Bed lord count v, to 'he undersign ed upon the estate of Levi Clark, late nf YVe>! Providence township, In said chunty, deceased—all peisous knowing themselves indebted to said es tate are requested to make immeJiate payment, and those [having claims against it will present ,Wp-n nrcnerly authenticated tor settlement. 11 J SOLOMON WILLIAMS, Nov. 5, ter*. Adm'r. AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL and Jayne's Expectorant, at Dr. Harry's Dm? tore. U ul - V 30 1 UMBER FOR SALE —White and j Yellow Pine Board?, Plastering and Shin c'.in<: Lath and hills fitrnished to ordt r bv REED vN MINN TEH. ClSli HO 1*001)1 I E STORE! HILLEGAS and MOWRY, Altrc.haat*. t Jiutni I isia, BflJor<7 co., Pa.- WOULD at n lunce !o tlieir frieiiils and cus tomers thai they have replenished their fotmer stock by an additional supply "I Fall and IV in ter GOODS of all kinds, which they intend selling rery low for cash or coa/tlry jnoJuce. GIVE THEM ./ ('-ILL. \. B. Merchantable produce taken ia pay ment for store debts. Bnena Vista, Oct., |h, IRSS. SOLD Sft T HE undersigned having dispised of lii en'tre slock of E;ooris, begs leave to notify all persons knowing themselves indebted to him eiiher by Note or Book account to call and s-Ul- before the first of January, ISN9. AH neglecting t > do sri. their accounts will be left in t'le hands of an officer for collection. Oct. '2:, ISNS. G. VV. RUPP. -i it MLS 'IST RHI OR'S NOTICE. .NOTIt E is lierehv jjiven that letter? of a:'m:ins! ration have been granted to the undersign - p.; by ihe Register of Bedtord county, upon the e fate of Willjam Nycum.ldte of Mur.ioe township, droa-td—all [jetyoiis, therefore, iudebte.J to -ait! estate, will please make m in- payment, and those having claims again-; it, will present them dulv authenticated for settlement. s JOHN NYC I'M. Oct. 52. 1 <•,*<>. Admii. .sliator. NOTICE. GEO. P> AMIf'K, -ut 'iiin* partner of t!:-* !a!e fitn. ol (ien. 11, At nick Bro., notifies all perso: s p !ef(.,;r,i. that the Boei.s ot sani !iri:i -tie in his hai. tor -eltleoiei I. ami Thn' • iri iiui-;..i.c demaad a;: immednile rioting upuf the bttaiwexs ■>! aid fir:;:. Prrson it debtc : . or h.iiir.g -elit-menis to rnaLe. are them ore Trque,ted to ca'i on he sub scriber without delay- Tin* subscriber u ill continue thn Mercantile Fhisine#. at the ••OLD SI AND." wh. i he will be happy to wet his li iemls and eustomeis ai ali time- He will recnie ill a very short time a new supply of-ea-oiiablc g-ifni-, which he is !rU mooed to ,ej| on the roost reasonable term*. St. Clair.viile, .Itiur 11, "•*. G: '). B. A MICK. Ovci'itiiuU iitiibriiia ?3niS Klc! NEW FALL AKD WI.tTiR GOOD 3. /. M. HHOEM.IKER II \\ E j'i.-' receiv-t i.u eo ass.ir'.ini nl of FALL AND WINTER HOODS, cori-iatu.g in pat' of calico'-s trom cents to I— * eents per yard, Deiaiee*, Cfiburg-, i'arin-'tt.i f ioths, Idaclf and fancy 'k-, .M.T.i ie~, i'l.i d-, FlarieK. A large Hs-urtmen? o! Sha*w Is ot ali colors ai d prices, -wis- Catnhrirke, DIM Trip n.ings. Kihhori-. S-irt* aml Drawers, bleached an' titibl ached Muslir.s of pin - .V w idthi, Cloths arid Car simert-, Satii.iits > Jealis, Tweed*, olid ill .jet every thing generally ir. coOi. try stores. Also, a large a-sortmen! of BUOTS AND SHfIF.N HAT> UAPS, ('cniforts. Cravats. Alstt, <'n-enswar-, Hardware Buckets, Groceries of oil kinds, with a general as sortment of-p ; ces, \-c. We ir.vite all to cali and see our stock of goods for we are determined to-e!| to suri the times for CASH or approved produce. 0 12.1, IS.NS. Ladies " Ba z aa r! rfIAJJH Ladies of Bedford and lirir.i'y c in g vitvd to call and i-ortmeut of FALL and WINTER COOFsS. no v.- ri pened and ready 'o; inspection at the '•BAZA.il'.'" DRF.SS GOOl!>, coti-i-lmg in pit' of lob ar,d plam -ilk*. cashmere-, I'oil lirrbevr-*, flounced and side striped d-Uin tobe,, fanry and bavadere de tallies, !'tench plain and printed He lnn.r>, opera f!anrte|<, F.ngli-h and Krwu'l. merinos, poplins, . . he's <!e b-rg s , bril liants, American •'mlFte ch emslnins, English i ' A:t:*ricin prints.—SH AWLS, i great • ari e!v. -iirl* as tor g, square, and rt i.> ilia,— ' r'.oU. rircul.'.r. r.tgla : and m in'illa t, l-. Fl'R> —La lie, and Gent*—Eh-wlle Scai... Kxpiilfioli s'.i.rt,, (sc. II O \ * K '6' *, Rii.'al, velvet, silk, satnt. tull-d <.11;, rbciiille, straw and monrn'ng bonnets, ladies diets cap*, i hil or-n's and Misses' straw and silk bonnels, I.a.he.' dress caps, head-dresses, ribbon., leathers, flower-. French and American, ami Millinery goods g-i,er;.i I Y„ M I: am U /•; I< / I:S . A hand-rime assortment ol Frn.rb sets, collars, children's sets, edgings, lac-., flouncing*, veils, fur. Hosiery—(j/oPft —.V/'iof-, Pe-rfamtry—Jewelry and an endless varieu ot fancy artirles. ,Vi! ol the above article, have been purchased at paces to suit the times. Co//, l<rrlirs, owl r.romine for your setres. (\.u try Milliner; supplied witli all kin.!; of Mil linery. The pubi c will please jcr.p' .Mrs. H. i>. Prion's thanks tor the libtta! patioriiige ,he has received. Nov. I*2, is*", 1 ?. >rG INVALIDS. -DR. iuRDALI.V --' I A\A! Y riCA! PH Yklf'U X AND Physician for Diseases of the LUNGS, FORMf'KLY PHYSICIAN Id THF. CINCINNATI MA RINK IIOSI'IT A L, M IN FA LI RS RF. J'RF.AT. Author of "Lellrrs to Invalids n !i t: >r ■<( ll.e '•M-difal Stethoscope," Xr., Dr. Hard nan tr-ats C.-irsnmpt ion. Bronchitis, As'hma, Latyrigitis, ami all (liia;es of the throat a.,d lungs, by Medicated inhalations lately used i the Biomton Ho-pi'at. London. The gr-a' point in the tie tiiient of all human maladies, it to get .it the direct mailer. A|j medicine. are estimated by their action upon the organ requiring relief. This ■ s the important i.,ct upon which Inhalation is las | -it. 'ithe s'<-T;dCh is diseased we fako medicines dim t!y ,uto the stomach, if the lungs a">vuisea.- ed, bre.itbe or inhale medicated vapors directly into the lure*. .Medicines are the antidotes to disease at.'! -i nub! he applied to the very seat of the disease. li,halation the application of this principle to the treatment of the lungs, for it gives us direct access to those intricate air ceils and tubes which lie out of r-ach to every other mean* of administering medi ' i>:.es. inhalation bring, the medicftie indirect con tact with the dis-as-, without the disadvantage of any .'loiri.t action. Its application is so simple, . that it can be employed by the youngest infant or feeblest invalid. It does not derange the stomach, comfort oi husrnes.of the patient. OIUITU DISEASES TKEATFD. — In relation to the fol lowing diseases, either when complicated with Lung affections or existing alone, I al-o invite consulta tion. i usually find them promptly curable. Paplapos and ail other forms of female complaints, Irregularities and Weakr.e-i. Paipitation and ail other form, of Heart Hi -ases. j Livet (,'omplaii.ts, Dyspepsia, an I all nth-i diseaa-s of the Stomach at d Bowels, Piles, ftc. ,Vc. Ail discuses of the eye and ear. Neuialgia. F.pi lepsy, and all forms : nervous disease. S. D. HARD.VI AN, V). f) .\'o charge * o r consult'/!ion. .Inne 1. ISSB. '• WHISKER A NDO" WARRANTED to lorce the Moustache and • Whiskers to giu.i strung and luxuriant in one month where there was mine before. It will not stain or u.jure the skin. Price one dollar.— Sent to all parts of the country. Address, Da. t>. P. SHELDEN, S. Toik Citv. j October 2m, 185b-6m HIBI JAYXE'S WRIGHTS, Bennett's and Dyott'e Pills at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Stoie. fjuly SO, 'f>B.] PURE WHITE LEAD, FLAXSEED OIL and Spirit* Turpentine, at Dr. Harry's Drug ' and R-j'ik Store. U"'j 30, TSS.] Iron City Commercial College. PirTBlK<r, PA. CHABTF.BUI 1855. JOO STUDFN IS ATTENDING JANUARY, 1858. Now the Erg. stand most thorough Uommercial School ol thp I niterl States. Young men prepared for actual duties of the Counting Room. J I" SMITH, A M., Prof, of Book-keeping and Sci ence oi Accounts. A T D.- 1 THFT r, Teacher of Arithmetic and Com mercial Calculation. J A Dr.virßicK and T C Jr.sriss, Teachers of Book-keeping. A C-.vi.Kv and \V A .Miller, Profs, of Penmanship. SINGLE nil DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, At used in everv department of business. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID BUSI NESS U KITING—DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY—MERCANTILE CORKF.SP(.VDENCF. COMMERCIAL LAW— Aie taught, andall other subjects necessary for she iitctss and thorough education ofa practical bu siness man. 5'J S*r<'miut&. Diawn all the premiums in Pitt-burg for the past three y> urs, nl-o in Eastern and Western Cities for best Writing, NOT ENGRAVED WORK. I".jir.rlni t l/ijormnfioTi. — Students enter nt a.y'eie - X.. -.c.-iiticn—Time unlimited—Review p'ea- :<>—Graduates assisted in obtaining situa tion Bullion lor full Commercial Course, $35.00 Av. rag" time S to 12 weeks—Board $2.50 per week Senior, „ry, c.oo—E'-.itlie cost. $60.00 to $70.05. Of?" M inister-, sons received at half price, ior Paid—Citctilar—Specimens ot Business and < ri.amcntal Wiiting—inclose two stamps, and ad dn s- F W JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. S p U>sß-ly NEW FALL. AND WINTER GOODSL MRS. S. E. POTTS H j; si teltttiii /l fiotn the cities with a largo onti handsome stock ol P.ILL .jM) V//.YTER GOOD?, , .nt r.ch Dre.. Silks, V.tlentia Robe*, Fiencli M'-iino, I bibet rioth., Delaine*. all color-, SCawl of every dn-erip'mn ai d all prices, bought !o--v at anct.oi:. Alro, a large and hand-on.e aßßorfmrnt op Pui \ rrlvrines, I ape.-, ( lift'sand Mulls, Bonnet* of all kii:>'.s t M Act, Sarin, Brown, silk, Grey and Brown Straw Dimmed ar.d unt rimmed. Also, an •n i! a- ~iir .jcj.: of ribbons, feathers, fl-. -iers and ru b-, glt.ve- and hosiery, boot- and shoes, aud a It.II assortment ol every kind of fancy goods. N. B. < otiistry milliner- car. be supplied with all kind* <f m.iiinery goods. Oct. 22. 1858. FANCY STORE. Th- undersigned, thankful f r the pas! i.tvors of the public, re-j.-rlltillv begs L ave to inform tiieladi's, thai •l.ehason hatid a large assort nr.cn! of LADIES' FASHIONABLE DRESS i GOODS, such Silk*. i)e l.airieg, Thibet ; Cdi'i.s, Pt in!.-, also Linens, Mis litis, Cloaks, li. r i'ts, Ribbons, R niches, Ladies' : lie-' Kid (i Ives, il'U'', Chiltlren'. Hose, French . E.iibuiiderv. French .ar.d Ensiih Crapes, Ze. ' t.hyis. SheibnH VVi 01, V-hd '''riinirong-. i iOpS.'S ICk Ci trine!-. Wool (jel tioes, NiC., OSC. A >!.ai. i.-l pu'.iic [.atro is rep*ctlullv I soil!-ted. ,M. C. FETTERLY. Bedford, Ctrl. "2'Jd, leioS. &"\£F IfiffOGCiS JUST RECEIVED AT ItE-ED & NI^NICH'S. .7 f'LVE . ?SSORTME.\T of n-w and !-•-i Fall an ! W in'er i ;. ;•>•.,i:> r C/JU:*, Satinetf-, Jeafl*, Ladies Dress Good.-Cobuig* Mj.inoe Fiart cai--. I.vnn' V Cloths. Mous. DeLiins Calicoes, ki. i an Estra article nt Black Silk. BOOTS St SHOES, a v.-rv supreme article. A LAO GROCERIES Sugar, Coffer-, Syrups. Mo!a--s, Adamantine Candies, a prime article ol chewing Tobacco all o( which v. ill be sold cheap f r cash or produce. iliOOi! itOISE A LOT FOR SALED. THS aur)cribT wishes to sell his house and lot in Buena Vista, Juniata Township, Bedford county. nn which ar- erec'-d a good TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, well finished, an xcll n'. FRAME STABLE, a '*' n v-.KuUtrfJ for a ®ln/entak'r or tailor—also, a " ll of good w der in the back va J, 3nd always plenty of water in the cellar. This property is a very desiiable one, being well calculated I T a business man, it being in a goml neighboi hneiii. But nr. \ i-ta wants anoth er store, a go-n| wagon maker, shoemaker and tailor. J'y"Anv person wishing to purchase -nch property. at a low price, will address the subscriber at I.uena \ ista. II sold, possession given tin- I ill. NICHOLAS KEGG. Aug. 29, 1853—tf. PI"'BLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. i T> Y viitue of an order of the Orphans' Court ! J) of Bedford coun'v, the undersigned will otfer .it public side on The premise-, on Szt'irJiiy, tht fi-st tf"y of January, next, the following described IL al Estate, being a tract j of land containing FIFTY ACRES, or there abouts. 30 of which are cleared and under fence. The im provements are a GKIST-MILI,, LOG AXV FRAME DWELLING HOI SH. BARN and other out-buildings. There is also no ORCHARD theroon. This propeity is in Londonderry township, adjoin j ing land* of Christian Albright, James Mattingly, John M. Buchanan and others. It is close to the route of the Connellsville rail road.—ln ct.-e proximity with Cumberland and j presents opportunities tor a profitable investment. Term*:— Cah confirmation of sale. CHARLES HOY MAN. JACOB C. ALLBKHrH F. Admr'e of the estate of'•ara'l Hoytr.an, 'lev d. Nov.. in, ISO 4 *. A DM!SIS TEA TOR'S SOTICE. \ LsrrKiis of a Imiiiistration onthe estate ot Henry , Belt/, late of Hariison township, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, residing in Napier township,—notice is therefore given to all per-ons i indebted to make payment immediately and those i having claims will present them forthwith, proper ;!y authenticated for settlement. JOHN SILL, j ' Nov. 12, 1858. Admr. !SWAIN'S PANACEA, at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. [july 30, 'AS.] OHIO FIRE PROOF PAINT, cheap, durable and pretty, already ground at Hartley's. (/18.'58. advrrtt.<?m< nt of Dr. Sanlririi'* Liver Invigorator, in another column. l£?*" All man tine to to a mild elimnit. food toil, and tint mariftif atr advtrtiumtnt of Hammoa lon Ijandt. THE HAMMONTON FARM! K.-A newspaper devoted to i.iterature and Agrirui'uie. a!--o netting forth full accounts of the new settlement* of Ham monton, in New Jersey, can be subscribed tor at on ly 23 cts. per annum. Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Address' to Editor of the Farmer, Hammonton. Atlantic Co. ! New Jersey. Those wishing cheup land, of the best j quality, in one of the healthiest and most delightful climates in the Union, see advestisement of Ham- j monton I.ands. FARM I.ANDS FOR SALE 25 MILES FROM PHILADELPHIA—by Railroad in thp State of New Jersey. Soi. among the best for Agricultural purposes being a good loam soil, with a clay bottom. The land i is a large tract, divided into small farms, and hun dreds fiom 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. Fo visit the place—Leave Vine St. VVharl at Phila. at ~j A. M. by Railroad for (lamon ton, or address ft. J. Byrnes, by letter. See full j rdvertisement in another column. SHRiVER BROTHERS, &. coftr^ 31(5 Baltimore Street. Baltimore, SOLICIT CONS.ONM T '.NTS OF BUTTF.R, Lard. Flour, Bacon, Leather. Wool, Gin seng, Snake Root, Beeswax, Feathers, and every description of country Product;. A long business estierience enables us to assure our friends that the best possible dispo sition will "re made of unvth'ng entrusted o unr care for sale. J. \\ . SCOTT. (I.nte of the firm oj Winchester V Scott.] Weii'leiMPir* Fnrui*ii3as a i! i! SIII R T M A N r FACTO ii Y, ,\o. Sli ('hrsfuut St ■ ft. (\i-ar! v ot t orit*" tin (lIRARD HO' SE, P!ilLli)i:?.n!iLJ. J. W. OTT, would re.j^c!fullv cull tion of his former Iriendt tohism-w Store, ar.d is i•- prrd to fill orders lor SHIR I S at -hurt r.otii J . A perfect fit guarautied. COi'NTRN TRVDE rnp plied with FINE SIIIKTSan>! COLL.ARS. October, S, rip. W- II WiIOMT, Of Lax 5 f {ftirnrterly of Phiiadelphta,) where ti M bus been in sncces-fu! piactice for a number of year*, received his cducai ton at the be.t Medical Colh'ge in the U. State, and had the experience and practice in the dilferent Hospitals for several years, a mem ber nt Use Analytical Medical Institute oi X. Yost, snd 'ate Medical Surgeon of the United States Navy, now off rs himself to the public to attend any pro fessional cj'is. T he purest medicines always on hand direct from the lie-t Laboratories of our roui.trv. and the Botani cal Gardens of the world. No patent medicines pre scribed or recomme: led. ldicines u-e I ordy vihich will not break down the constituticn, but w ill inno vate the -y-tem from all injurie- .i has sustained from mineral medicines. Chronic and difficult di-ea- ' --s n.u-" be treated upon analytical principles, which '■ is to know and ascertain what disease is. U- nature and character require a knowledge of the chemical constituents of every solid and fluid of the human body; the change, th is* solid, and fluids arc capab'e of undergoing. To know what medicines to employ to cure diseases, require- a knowledge of the cSemi- ; ca! constituents of all a.ents employed in medicine; s:d if we are in pos-essio;; of this knowledge, it i- j pe-s:hje to cure any di.ea-e—no matter of bow long • standing—and leave thepat.ert in a heal'hy and pcr fectly cur-d rondition. M'lanchnty, Aberration, or lhat state of alienation aru! weakness ot the mind wtucn render. persons in capable of enjoying she or performing 'he duties or life; Dyspepsia, that distressing disease and • f-ii ({♦••{roverof health jr' happine**, undermining j the constitution, ami yearly eai rying thousands to | untimely slaves, <-:r mot emphatically be cored. Rheuma'ism, in anj' form or condition, chronic or acute, warranted curable; Epilepsy or falling ick •,e.; il'.-brc r :>• I stubborn diseases of Females • radically removed. Salt ilheum. aiid every description ol ulcerations: File. tttid Sero.'iiloos Dis eases, which have baffled all previous medical skill can becured by my treatment, when the constitu- I tion is not ex I austed. I do say all uisea-cs (yes, Cnnst'mptiun) can be cured. fiT'CA yCER CUK IZD without the knife. 1 wiii remain in my office on Wednesdays and Satuidays, from 0 o'clock A. At. to 3 I'. M., to ac commodate patients from a distance, and consult in the English and tierman languages. Will make vis its to any distance il reunited. May be addressed bv letter, Fulton <piare, Lancaster city, P.. July 30,*55-ly. W. H. Wi i M R, M. P. P. S. See in local column my appointment to visit Bedford on the 10th, 11th, 12th aid I.lth, days of Au j gust, to consult with patients on all diseases free of ! charge. W. 11. WITMOR. siiousroßi:! i & <'Oea HAVK just opened their now Store in derson's Row" of buildings, neatly opj/osite Ihe Gazette Office. Their stock of R nits ami Shoes f>r men, tvo rr.en and children, is citain!y the b.-: and cheapest that has ever lien brought to Re llurd, lor three reasons. First;—On account ol the pressure of the limes, they have been laid in at 30cents on the j dollar lrss than what was pai l last year for the : same goods. Second :—They were bought fu {'ASH, and I the usual discounts made. Third :—They were bought in much larger ; quantities than dry goods merchants buy them, and consequently were bought much iower. ]f this is d nihted, the evidence is on the stand i at the counter. la dies* df.pa fttm f:xt. The store rixjiii lias been so arranged as to have a separate apaitinent for the Ladies, pro vided with comfortable chairs and stools where thev cat sit and talk, or buy shoes as they please. }'icki es "nd Frui/s. [n connection with the shoe business, ali kinds of Pickles, Fruit? and Preserves wiil he kept, including Pine Apple, Peach, Strawber ries, Cherri-s, Brandy Peaches, ( stsiijM, Mixed Pickle*. Lobslers. Sic., i\.r. A liSO best, and m>st general assortment of Tobacco and Cigar*. will be kept constantly on hand. A 3 there is no store of this kind kept in tin* coniitv, the pr>ipriet 111 are determined to k.ep it ri-'ht, and II at the lowest living profits. A. FERG ( SON .V CO. jjDMi.VISTR.ITO II S ATiTICE. NOTICE is hereby given 'hat letters of administra tion have been granted to the subscriber on the es tatenf Himas O'Neal, late of West Providene town ship. dee'd all persons indebted to said estate, are notified to make immediate payment, and 'hose hav ing claims agaws? the same are requested to pre. sent them, .!u!v authenticated for settlement. JONATHAN SNYDER. Adir.'r of Hinas O'Neal, drcM. Oct. 13. IB3tf. THE Liver lilvigot'afor. EREPARED BY DR. SANDFOBD, ( OMPOr.VOF.D ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, / if of the hen purgative and hrer medicine* now betore the public, that acts as a Cathartic , easier, milder, and mo-e effectual than any other medicine known. If is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver re medy. acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effect ually, without any of the painful feelings exper enced in the operations of most Cathartics. Ix strengthens the system at the same time that it purge, itj nnd when taken daily in moderate doses, will strenthen and build it up with unusual rapid ty. The LIVER IS ohe of the principal regulators of the human body; and when it performs its lurictiohs well, the pow- gj ers of the system are fall ly developed. The stomach is almost entirely de pendent on the healthy ® action of the Liver for the pro|>er performance of its functions; when the stomach isat fault, the bowels are at fault, and the whole system suffers in consequence of one organ —the Liver —having ceased *o do its duty, lor the dis- as* eaies of that organ, one the proprietors has et. made it his study, in a practice of more than twenty years, to find ome remedy where- with to coenteract the many derangements to sm which it is liable. 1° prove that this re- . medy is at last found, any person troubled with Liver Complaint, in any ol i:-. iorms, has but to a bottle, and conviction is certain. m The... Gums remove ail morbid or bad matter from the system, supply. M mg in their place a heal hy flow 01 b;!e, invig- ora'ing the stomech, can sing food to digest well, g purifying the blood, riv ing tone ar.d health to . the 'whole machinery, removing tl.e cause 01 the disease—effecting a radical cure. sa Billions attacks are cured, and what is bet ?er, prevented, by the occasional use of lb* Liver Invigorator. One dose alter eating jr is snficient to relieve U* stomach and prevent th* > food from ruing auJ souriny. A Only one dn taken at night, loosens th howej. gently .and cures a, Co-ti vene-s. ()• after each meal will cure Dra eps a. JE?*Oue do-e of 10 two teaspoonflllls Wlff always relieve Sick da Headache. iti>" Dotlle taken lor female obstruction, re troves the cause oi the " disease and make* a per • fctccre. Only one dose immediately re lie ve Cr.utic while one dos" of'en lepea'edis a sure cure;.ir Cholera Morbus *■ and a preventive ol f: () y "-:.r Ur.i:lc i* needed ?o throw out of tb the -beets 01 medic me after a long sickness. On* bottle taken for Jaundice removes all sallowne.. or unnatural color from the skin. O e do>e taken a short time before eating gtve; i2or to the appetite, and makes lood digest wei!.- One do-r often repeated cotes, Chronic Diarrhoora, j its worst lornn, while Summer and Bowel com plaints yield almost to the first dose. One or iwu dose? cures attacks caused by \Vorm9 in Cbildre-. there is no surer, sa!ei,oi speedier remedy in 1'..- world, as it never fails. CF~A lew bottles cures Dropsy, by eicitin' 1 üb-oi b-nfs. W" take pleasure in recomrr.endfng this medicir. * as a preventive tor 1 ever and Ague, Chill Fever an.' ai! ft vers nt a Billious Type. It operates with cc laird y, and thousands are willing to testifr to it* wonderful virtues. Ail who u<e it are giving their unanimous testimony sti its favor. Vi VIET. IN THE TIOI TII WITH THE IsVlOO" atom, ari'i swallow both together. THF. LIVKR IX VIGOR ATOR J, .1 -n. n 1 ir J/xrovrry, and is daily working cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as it" br mag.e, even the lir-t dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle js required to cure any kind oJ Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys pep-ia to a common Headache, all of which are the result of a Diseased Liver. TKiCK ONE COLLAR PER BOTTLE. DR. SAXFORD, Proprietor 215 Broadway, X. T. For sale at th Drug Store of I>r. B F Harry Bed ford. Pa. 7 May I!, lSiiS. JOY TO THF. ADMIRERS OF A I INK HE'.ft Of RICH GLOSSY HAIR. Talk : baufy, and if cannot exist without a fine head of hair, then read the following, and if you ask more, see circular around each bottle, and no one can doubt. Professor Wood's Ifair Restorative.—We call the attention of all, old and young, to this won derful preparation, which turns back to its original color, gray hair—covers the bead of the bald with a luxuriant growth—removes the dandruff, itching, and all cutaneous eruptions—cause* a continual Row of the natural fluids; and hence, if used as 3 regular j dressing for the hair wiil preserve its Color, and keep ; it from falling to extreme old "age, in all its natural 1 beauty. We call then upon the bald, the grey, or diseased in scalp, to it; and surely the young will not, as they value the flowing locks, or the witching ' curl, ever be without it. Its praise is upon the tongue ' of thousand*. The Agent for Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative in New Haven, received the following letter in regard ic> the Restorative, a few weeks since; DI:RR RIVF.E, COX., July 23, IS3B. Mr. f.evenworth—Sir: 1 have been troubled with dandruff or scurf on my bead for more than a year, my hau began to come out, scuif and hair together, 1 saw in a New Haven paper about "Wood's Hair , Jxestoiu'ive as a cure, i called at your store on the Ist id April last, and purchased one bottle to try it, and I found to my satisfaction it was the thing, it re. moved the scurf and new hair began to grow; it is now two or three inches in length where it was all off. 1 have great faith in it. i wish you to send me two bot'les more by Mr. Post, the bearer of this. I don't know as any of the kind is used in this place, you may have a maike? for many boMies after it i known heir. Yours wilb ;espect, RCFI'S PRATT. PUII.A., Sept., 9, LB,'7. J Prof. Wood—Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative i 1 proving itself beneficial to me. The front, and also ine back part of my head al no-l lost its covering—in lact had. 1 have used but two half pint bottles or yom Restorative, and now the top of my head it well studded with a promising crop of young hair, and the front is al,o receiving its benefit, lhave tried other preparation* without anv benefit whatever. 1 think from mv own per-onal lecommendation 1 can induce ma 1 v others to try it. Yours respectfully, P. R. THOMAS, M. D. No. 464 Vine streat. VIXCEXXES, I v., June 22, ISitJ. Prof. O. J. Wood: As you are about to manufaet. ureai.it vend your recently discovered Hair Restora tive, I will -tate, for whomsoever it may concern, that I have used it and known others to use it—that I have, lor several years, been in the habit of using, other Hair Restoiativea, and that I find your* vastly superior to any other 1 know. J: entirely cleanses Ihe head of dandruff, arid with one month's proper use will restore any person's hair to the original youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, soft and 3lossy appearance; and all this, without discolor ing the hands that apply it, or the dress on which it Imps. I would, therefore, recommend its use to every one de.-irous of having a fine color and texture ' to hair. Respectfully yofirv, WII-SCW KINO. O. J. WOOD \ Co., 212 Broadway, New Tork I.>n the grat New York Wire RailingEstablitrr.ent, and il4 Market street, St. Louis, M-, And sold by ail Druggista. for 'ale at the Drug Store of Pr. B F Harry, Be i : lord, P.i. May 14, IMS. . 7 TTE.VTIO.S" f I MF. Bngade and Regimental commissioned officer* of the Ist Brigade and 18th Division, Pa. Militia. You are hereby oi.leieJ to meet as a board of audi tors, at the Court House, in the Borough of Bed ford, on 1 hursday. the. 18th day of November, inst., at in o'clock, P. M., to perform the duties required by the Act of Assembly, approved 21t day of A pnl, 1858, for the better regulation of the Militia o this Commonwealth—also, all officers having ia charge th- accounts of the different companies will app-ar and present the said aocounta for settlement on said day. Brigade Inspector's Office, 1 LEM'L EVANS, B. I. Ist B. 16th D. P, M. J Ist B. 16th D. P. M. EvansrilU, Nov. a. ISSS,
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