THE BEDFORD GAZETTE. SPECIAL NOTICES. HOOFLAHD'3 GERMAN BL ;: R5. ,j;jry ARE ENTIRELY VEGE'i ABLE, f roJn Alcoholic Stimulant, and all injurious At"■ 1 . *3 if?' I '' ' l ' ' ... . in taste and smell, mild in their ope- A re : ' e xpel all morbid secret ::>ns from tlit? . rj: .'"' r ... bloom to the pallid cheek., and health and 'V,j tc tbe trame.J DYSPEPSIA. ,ilcurc NERVOUS DFBILI I'V. riaire LIVKR COMPLAINT. .. . cure JAUNDICE. ' vi llatr DISEASE OF THE KIDNEI j rZ "'"I <"> CONSTIPATION. ml! cur, PILES. r; ; ail! cure HE A RTF. I RX. '. ... ; cure SWIMMING OF THE HEAD. "... lore FLUTTERING OF THE HEART. ! iv-v are prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, 1 1S ! j.' Street. Philadelphia, Pa., and sold by driiggi-rs ; tureke 'pers in every town and village in the ; Ma": Canada*, West Indies, and South 1 '. a, at :■') cents per Dottle. .'7,'59-ly. ■■-tKCBP OUT OF HARM'S WAY— This is J advice toall per-ons, at any time; but e peci- I v at a season of the year when rough- and colds j i . i, the system and which frequently lay the . ,k -a of permanent disease of the lungs or ; 1(( ,f j] the organs connected with respiration, i'o j -ted in that way an early resort to the prop- ; cine will at once arret'th" malady and bin- i •f ;be development of an incurable disease. DR. j . s P, cTOR.vn Cot in Svßnr made by him at I . ,medicine store,ldO Wood btreet, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1 Miirha medicine, and if it were resorted to at the | lutacement ol a rough or inllu mza, there would .verdeatbs from pulmonary consumption. sold at Dr. Harry's Drug ami Hook Store, jford, ami at Colvia's, Seliellsbtirg. - iv 27/6lMt. Fits! fits! Fits! [asoas laboring under this distressing malady : ~1 Dr. Hasce's Epileptic Pills to bo the only .-Jy ever discovered tor curing Epilepsy or Fal , fit,. These Pills possess a specific action oil nervous system; and although prepared especially 4 purpose oi curing (it-; they wi'.l be fo :id oi , erial benefit to ail persons afflicted with weak ' -tves, or whose nervous system has been pro-tra j nor shattered troin any cause whatever. The dys- ! ; t:c patient, whose stomach has lost the poA\ cr of ; . v converting food into a life sustaining element, | s relieved by a single course ol them extraordinary ; Alt. The gastric fluid re-acquires its solvent pnv- j r and the crude nutriment which was a load and a ; :,rden to the sufferer, while his digestive organ;/,i- 1 ion was paralized ami unstrung, becomes under the i •'•-some revolution created in the system, the ba- ; .: strength, activity, and health. Seat to any part of the country by mail, f:c o: MtaAddress Sets .llaxck, 10 . Baltimore I reet, Baltimore, MJ. Price—one 1 -x, • ; tv twelve. $2 I, WORMS! WORMS !! "7"A great many learned treatises have been i ten, explaining the origin of, and classifying the or . j generated in the i uman system. Scarcely y t .. c of medical science ha, elicited more acute . 'ion and profound research ; and yet j-rysi ire very muck divided in opinion on the sub ct. It must be admitted, however, that, at er al! r <> le of expelling these worms, an; purifying the • ■• . from their ■ •■ ■ ■ tee, is of more value than i • wisest disipiie'tio: .a, to the origin. The ex- ! Ting agei l ias at length been found— T>r. Ah - j c 2n A' if.-/:,-1 , pr< pared by Fleming Bros, is le much sought after pecifir, and has already sn- i trseded all other we:-a medicines, it, • fficaey be ■ . ' ' -d by FLEMING BROS- of ugh, Pa.— j ■ -r V.*r;..ifuges m comparison are worthless, j M "Lane's genuine Vermifuge, also his celebra- • Liver Piils, car. now be had at all respectable ■ FLEMING BROS 27/'£>-! t. St St Ef & f? S r? : r Pr r Sr' S *1 $ i BE. r. rm *?%? "Gf C fj&iuuiil? hi i i Jbnb; sr.. Koopr.2;.\ ,r >k<i!ttEi' €JO£i£?£AIL, yr< :' standard tncd-c 'net of the pracni ; • • c* acquired their gn at p p-u'arity only ; \-j. triul. I'M ou : led sciifac * t <■ .* •■dered by than in ail cages; and the . . ■ pronounced than worthy. - iv*r f imrdai::?, Ihsrepsiti, Jaundice, fcrbiiif J of the JiCPV<iBH SysUm, I';' .isc3 t;T Jhe Kidneys, end c I C. ( •'.■ J/, Oitl a ('..■ ordered cr weahutt of the stomach and digestive (rjant, or- - ,cedi!y andp<, o.anently cutd by !'t <>EItM.YN T BITTKUd. * Balsamic Cordial is org-.tired a "f.'ad.ou rurpast my that of any similar pre " extant. It will cure, WITHOUT IASL, at ere and long-standing ' ""h, Cold, or Hoarsenoss, Bronchitis, In* -•r-uzsi, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, " a: }nf rmed the mod astonishing cures known of Ccctrrned Consumption. A axe duns wiil also at oi.ee chclc and rn.it severe Diarrheal proceeding 1 VOID IS TIIC BOWELS. ' ncdiciues are prepared by Dr. C. M. ! '" it * 0., A.,. H8 Arch Street, l'hda /'a., and are sold ly druggists and r * in Ttt'dtcinis every where, at lb cents The signature of C. M. JACKSOS 'i the outside scrapper of each, bottle. • 1 th Ai ianae publishcd annually by the r i- victors, ed'ed EVEHYBODY'S AULOAC, find testimony and commendatory *otitt*from ail pjrt s ,f [he country. These > c - y. r. away ly all our agents. ' ; toe Drug Stores of Drs. Reamer .V liar ' L.'. and all other D;ng".. t in the county. • V,1 r20, 1859. A Sinistra roß's NOTlCE.— L*tt*n f, A't ninistration bavin? been granted by i e. ' • " r , ."tc., of [iediord County to the iinder s. ,' s : 5n the estate ot Elizabeth Mixsell, late of i , i r -Kg Township, deceased, Notice is hereby j " • persons indebted to said estate to make - payment, and those having claims will " -hlem propeilv authenticated for settlement. , PHILIP RICHEY, ; ; Administrator. 1 Dr. M'Lanf/s CEI.EBR V I'KO •VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. W E ' leave to call the atlen tton of the Trade, and more especially' the Physicians of the country, to two of the]most popu j lor remedies now before the i üblic. | We refer to Dr. Cfcas. Ww's f? drlirated Vermifuge and Liver Pills. VYe do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for v.hat their n.ifnc purports, viz.: TiIR v 111-: MIFUGE, i For expelling Worms from the human system. !t has also been ' administered with the most satis factory results io vaiiovs Animals subject to Worms. * THE LI V id- PILLS, For the cure of Liv v. n Coo plaints, 1 all Bilious Derangements, SICK 1 1 fad-ACH l, cec. In eases of Fiver and Ague, I preparatory to or after taking (Din nine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cuie. As specific ■ for the above men tioned disease.;, they are Unrivaled, and never known to rail when ad ministered in accorciarJL- with the directions. Their unprcccdcHtedJj-cpu lari ty has induced ti.e \ rri.. p is, Fleming JJrotFepg, Pittsburg n, Pa. i to dispose or tl;e;,r Orug 1 uMness, in which they have been success fully engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they vnii now give their undivided time and attention to j thcii"manufacture. And being de termm.ed t;. " I)r. \ ! r.re's Cele brated Venn:fug.. and Liver Piils sua:! com nue to occupy the lugh 1 sitiou t key now h id among the great remedies of the day, they i will continue to spare neither time I nor expense iu procuring the Best and Pur-st material, and com ! po ;i them in the most thorough , 1 . T. - " manner. Aunt-ess alt ou.ers to FLESI.su B-L'i. Fitfsburgli, Pa. P.? ]>: .. nn4 -hi • '-(an? c.rir..r t't,".i rthirs tJun ncn : K.-wiU i! > wUI l> v nul jiO Ir i-t-1.-ri • >i"iy. 'ii rile . .. . , ■■•■/?.,. . 1 1 a" •. " rl ;•■ r ~.. I. *- • . ;iy jurt I nit-.-i ~ on- 1 lw/x .-F i* U l.*r Iw.h.i tit •■ i it sf: tijH, ..p ( ;,e of Vcr-t f':r ■ f.-r P ' •' it .All ■ rl. id I'r.-ua Cii:.„i;.L JUU.-5 | I l>y twenty ci/iua cx;i.i. 1 lu i -al- a! ! u .r s>,■ ;F ? rem i., Oi < iledmex j- G.ir ■y. BviE'oril, an! a!! olker Druzgists in the county. | May 2;, IS VJ-ly. ATTENTION, RIFLEMEN! Of. W are hereby ordered to nit ef N ni! i i\vn of Hiondy Itun, (it the 1 ,j! - r -"' D ' 1 KegirTi. n fc&f tal i ill, rnd losp- cti >s, on Mon ! ft,' J ,!j , tiie tiiii ii :v of June, next, at wT 10 O'clock, P. M., in lull Sun,trier ■ Uriifurnr, (v. ifh piuine). It is desired :EM. all ti.-' JM-n 1 ers ::! otiid Be out on that oc c.: >n. Pi ija'-l I-: ifuni • ' and if iniyany OI ; iktia *.vi!i e'r-cti i v:i t!:at day. Hv order of the Cafit. WW. DID CRT, O. S. z I> \I f !}l \AI \ 1 lk.l. SL i J LTV / Y a.,.1 *-j Ferguson £t IManspeuleer's Depot AS ihv. Shoe asad r r ll* §VW V W# Yi L- #d ? *i .V 11J I i. y > 1 UiiJL. 'f TV\MINSthe li.-l of Roots and sirocs oi all L xkin , and iiesc:;pt;oi:?, lant'ief, sorts, sizes and c >n.;iii ins. Don't Believe the wonderful auction stories you here. S irr ■ must be given Lr sel ling higher ihan we do. Ex.miue the list. Ce.iT. e, best quality, at 12 t > 15 cts. Sugar, crushed, at 13 c'.s. Syiup, best gulden, 75 per Gal. Do. good quality, at Q. Ilice, 7 cts. Chocolate, 25 cts. Everytbing else at corresponding prices, in cluding Teas," Allspices, Pepper, Preserves, Pickbs, Cattle I', vvder (insured) Oil Cloths, Table Oil cloths, Stationery ol ev.-ry kind, in cluding Copy Hooks, Knvrlopes, writing paper, &.C., Shoe fixings, including Binding, tacks, peg, Ihrea ! Nc., Brushes, Baskets, Hed-c uds, Brooms Buckets, Mattrasses, Silk, (.lov.Stockings, Hair Brushes, Shirt Collars, B m(Ms, neck-ties, Clocks, Hals, Caps, Fans, Suspenders, in short, every tiling but Dry Goods aud even some of them. —A L S Ch ine b< 4 variety ol Tobacco, Cigars N Snuff. (TVTry the J1 rices. May 20,'59. " 1 EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters t>sta- J j meiit.uy have been granted to Lie under signed by the Register ol Bedford county upon tie* estate of Susan Dicken dee'd, ol Cum'b Valley I p., — notice is ther fore 'given to all per sons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement. DAVID DICKEN, May 20,'59. Executor. ( o-pPt!icrt<!ls>. TIIE undersigned have associated themselves in the practice of .Medicine, in the village ol' St. Clairsviile. Night calis promptly attended to. Oifice opposite the St Clair Inn. VYM. A. VICEROY, G. \V. STATLER. Feb. 11, '59. : i ' t O> i?wni? irw i _E.i.vJj tv v../jLy.l%..r^ & Uh SI IjY 9 18& J. ! LGlip Subscriber is now receiving from the ! jj factory a full and complete assortment of , FIREWORKS. The stock is larger and the ! variety greater than that of any other house in the j United States, and comprises | Bine Lights, No. 1 & '2. i Roman Candles, nine si- Grasshoppers, No 1 iV 2. zes, tioin t Bail to 13 Pin Wbeep, No 1 2 & 3. ' Calls. Chasers, Xo I 2. , Roman Candles colored Scroll wheels. 1 Flower pots, t sizes. Saxon Wheels. Tiiangles No I 2. 5-Point Stars. i Open 'i'riangles 4 sizes. Mines, 4 sizes. i'rianzles colored Suns. Caprices, No 1 2. Torpedoes. Chinese Penny Rocket . Rockets, I sizes. File Crackers, to make a Double Headers, tremendous report. Chinese Maroons. ! Pulling Crackers. Punk, or Josstick, j " 4-c., 4-c. 4-c. j Also, a great variety ot FANCY COLORF.D I WORKS, for private and Public Exhibitions, from ! S3O to S3OO, furnished and warranted to give sati,- I fection. All work-carelully packed and forwarded, j Application should be made as early in tbe season as | possible, to . JOSEPH R. BUSSIER, PRINCIPAL FHIYAVORKS DEPOT, 111) SOUTH WHARVES, 31 ay 20,*33. PHii.xcer.riiia. j f IST OF LETTERS remaining in the | it A Post Office, at Bedford, May Hi, 1859. j : DC7"Pers<-.ns calling tYir letter's in this list will please ! -r.y I hey arc advert ised. { lleon Richard Grey Isaac Heirs j Bred I Hulda Miss Hetrick John S Bum break J. K. Esq. Hutford Jacob Burkhiincr Susan Miss. Harrier Priscilla Miss Busard Mariah P. Mi-s. Irvin Win. 11. General. Buckalew W.J. Rev. Landars Margaret Mrs. Bucklen iei.net Ltonard Elizabeth 3Lss. : Baily J. I.owrie John F. Butler 11. S. Esq. 2. Lerely H. C. Esq. Bell I'res.ton Longstreth John's heirs Book William Laird Matilda B 4 \ Biddle Andrew McCoy Joseph i Bozler-Eler.or, Mrs. Morris Mary j Crawford Murry I- •]. Morgan Horace Cooper 1.. L. Miller Josiah Crissman Elizabeth Mrs.Osborn John Carpenter .Michael 2. Pence John Davis Cath , : ue Smith Eliza Miss, j Dansdille George's L• .rs Sheridan J.iin.-s i Dibert John Eparks Solomon heirs Deatrick Witlam St oner Praragrine j Ea-tcr Adam Steinle IR-nry j Ea-ter Nicholas Sangrce Jos ph ! Elliriger Henry VV. \ . .t William II j I anient John Weist-l John j Fulion John Esq. Wil-ori A. I'. tiencral S Finnaniore I Dr. 1 Wu .. M Lawyer J l itchner Jacob 2 I regis'iiitalbrailh M'.J. JOHN A. MO WRY, P. M j Mav 20,'59. - ■ . ■) arm for fettle. ] f 3 MIE subscriber v- ill - !1 a' private sab*, on ; | roasonatiK* t -rms. a : ot On • Hundred and ! Eighty Acres ol Good LIMESTONE LA N D— | about 3 miit-j w i st ..f Bed i ird—ab mt t 'ne Hun -1.-ed and Twenty-i'ivt Acrss cleared and mi ller good fi-nce, tin? balance well timlicicd. Title warranted. For particulars call on the subscriber, at Bedford. ' SAM GEL CAK.W ' • May 2 \ 's3—lt. Lutzs* i r* rss\ Or'- . •-•-• ".r . K'A A- frTXT-TS L- •: -V" i HSa et-."-"leesi w&tSBWs es e j ri MfE ;:riber having leased this well F known i. tab;. di.:..;.t, is twvv ju. pared to j do cardi-.g and 'img; al- >ton mn fact ore i G..a;.s, I— --I.; ■ rs, Sat in > Us, BiatrSi t ! Nc., on teas !.N!i terms. Me rd-to keeps on' hands a supply of th.* al ve named labrics,; which lie will s i! cheap !>r cash; or trait for wo; lat the usual t ■!<••. Ci ding and lid-' ling will he d >ne at tli-* • ; ..ie pi ices as fortner •' nGTeiins—CASH. JC UN LI'TZ. | Mav 13/59 j A D.MLMS iRA 11 Li S NO i It. E. —1- Iters ; j Y Adner-i.-fration hait g i • n j*r :tUd to i ili • siib-cia ... r on ti ■ < Gate ot H-.*u 1 S'-ckn- in, ; ' to said es ate are her-■! v to make pay- j menl immedia; ;y and t e e having claims a- • gait..-; Ifi • .-.uri-' will pr sent tl, duly aulhen- : ti< ated I -r pavn nt. VA LV. NTIN; E STECKMAN, I May 20/59. Adm'r. "Costar's" I s mrueeal s are .r,valuable re < i % ■ ! Dni' / Si.a- 11, iter. tar* 'is fur a'l <i.-:rr • ■ p-Ms, sue;, j " of thtfir nitfj .ts. Df'u 2ical-s an I i - -buuhl seinl | thiur or 1 r- . ti .i: :> y wo i!ti fetcuie a IruJe in them.— Ay } . ./ - //'. 4i l fchall vvjite sou: *?hinY about your KxtPrmiiia tors, i can do so with propriety. They are -- ii; j rapi -.y Sirre and df.>truy;i.g all vermin.-- l\. '. liamtvr } ' i .y y i >• "Dt'iiih <o :Ii Vermiaa." A- Spring aprroaches, Ants ai d Roaches, From their holes come out, Anil M.ct" and Ruts, • 1 n spite of Cut.., Gaily akip ..Lout. Rt-il-R igs bite You, in ihe eight, As on the be I you slumber, i While Insects craw ! Thro' chamber aud hall. In squads without number. ! IT IS TRULY WONDERFUL WITH WHAT CF.R i tain'y, Rats, Roaches. Mice, Moles, Ground Mice, . Bed-Bugs. Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Insects ! on Animals, in short every speeies ol Vermin, are utteily destroyed and exterminated by "Cos'l ar S" Rat, Roach, icc., Exterminator, "Costa it's" Bed-bug Exterminator, | "CostarV Electric Powder, Ibr Insects. I Supplied direct , by mail, to any address in the Uni- I ted Siate=, as fellows: |On receipt of SI.OO, a box o/ the Rut, Roach, itc., Exterminator. ' On leceipt ft $2.00, a box each ot the Rat, Roach, S Nc., Exterminator, and Electric Powder, (sent | postage paid,) sufficient to destroy the vermin ; on any premises. : 5..1 I by Druggists and Dealers > verv where. • "Co-tar's" Principal Depot, 120 Broadway, N. Y. P. s.—Circulars' tenns, o:c., sent by mail on ap ( plication. 3L7**Whole>ule Agents for Penrisvtvania : COTTAR'S BRANCH DEPOT, | Northeast corner Filth and Arch Streets, PHILADELPHIA, And Wholesale Dealers generally, j May 13,'30. TOOTHACHE.—TI ;is disease ran he curep! bv I'H. Kevski: "s Toot;, ache Remedy, prepared by him in Pittsburg, Pa., which is yut up in bottle i and sold at 23 cents each. It is an excellent medi cine, when diluted, for spongy ar.d tender gurns, and is worth ten times its price to all who need if Sold atSarr.net Brown's, Bedford, and at J. E. Col vins, Schellsburg. Nov. 26, *oß—6m. ' NOTICE TO F.ETAILERS. ■ "\\ pursuance of an Act of Assembly, appro j 4 ved the Bth day of May, 1854, requiring the Treasurer of each county, to publish o each year, a list o! all retailers oi domestic and foreign good?, wares and merchandise—NOTlCE is here by given to retailers in classes, as directed by law, that the taxes must he paid to the county Tieasurer, on or before the Ist day of August, next. licd/ord Borough. Class. License. Oster, & Cam, 13 10 00 A. B. Ciamer & Co., 13 10 00 Nicholas Lyons, 11 7 00 Reed h Minnich, 13 10 00 John Alsip, 11 7 00 Miss Margaret Fetterly, H 7 00 Samuel Shuck A Co., It 7 00 Robert Cyan, 11 7 00 J. M. Shoemaker A Co., 11 7 00 Sarah E. Potts, -I t 7 00 Isaac Lippel, 1-1 7 00 Colin 1-oyer, 14 7 00 Agnes Saupp, 14 7 00 John Arnold, 11 7 00 William Hartley, U 7 00 George Blymire, 14 7 00 l)r. B. F. Harry, 14 7 00 Dr. F. C Reamer A Co. 11 7 00 A. Ferguson & Co., 14 7 00 A. L. Detibaugh, E. H. S .5 00 Bedford Township. John B. Furney, 14 7 00 ,Johu S. Ritchey, Distillery, 1 1-3 00 Edward Huffman, Brewery, 4 15 00 Broad Tog Township. John F. Dowry, 11 7 00 Cole ruin Township. A C James, 14 7 00 James & Barnhart, 11 7 00 Cv.mlertnnd Valley (p. . .lacob Anderson, 14 7 00 John May, Jr., 14 7 03 Daniel R. Anderson, 14 7 00 Thomas Growden, 14 7 00 East Providence tp. John Nycnm, 14 7 00 D A T Black, 14 7 00 r Lauderbagh lie Pea, • 11 7 00 I i rrUo >l To Ituts kip. Valentine B. Wertz, 11 7 00 John VV. Smith, 1! 7 00 Ja nia ta To wnsh ip. William Keyser, 14 7 00 Hilligas & Mo wry, It 7 00 Lewis N Fyan, 14 7 00 Fred. Hildehraut, 11 7 00 George Gardill, t 11 700 Liberty TowAship. Lewis Putt, It 7 00 John Cypher, i 14 7 00 Steel A Kntrican, . 11 7 00 Jacob Foe 1.1 1- r,. 1 1 7 00 Londonderry Twtnship. Jacob Devore, 11 7 00 Thomas J Potter, 11 7 00 Monroo Township. Daniei Fletcher, It 7 00 James R. O'Neal, 11 7 00 Adapter Township. Tohti Wade, 11 7 00 Peter IlilLgas, Distillery, 15 00 fi rst Providence Township. Jacob BarnJollar, 13 10 00 ' lames M Barndollar and Son, 33 10 00 ! Thomas Ritchey, 11 7 00 i Sues Ire Spring Township. \ Nicholas Kuoniz 11 7 00 .">* (it ■ /Is h tirg Btj rough. ! B F Horn and Brothers, It 7 00 | A B Burnt, 11 7 00 i L Statier ami Son, 11 7 00 John A Colvin, II 7 00 John S Schell, it 7 00 A J Snively, 1 ! 7 00 i John Smith, 14 7 00 i Miller and Blackburn, It 7 00 i Dim can McVicker, 11 7 00 r St. Clair Township. I F D Beegle, 1 ! 7 00 , George ; ; Amick, 14 7 00 ' George H inesling, 14 7 00 - G L) Tr nit, 11 7 00 ! John H. Sebe!!, _ 1 I 700 South'tmplon Township. i Kirk and Fletcher, It . 7 00 William Or?, 11 7 00 Union To so a ship. i John M Walter, II 7 00 j " Aftdd/4 11' audit try Township. Jacob i.. i n(.a-.'fr, 11 7 00 C W * 11 7 00 C R Ban dollar, 14 7 U0 Abraham L tier, It 7 00 Son ' h II"..- '.err:; Township. Pt; •>-r at).! Scott. ! 1 7 00 S K Oster, II 7 OU George Kauftman, II 7 00 f) F li, 1 t 7 00 I) Beegle, II 7 O'J SAMUEL DAVIS. May 1 3,'59. su KVETTNG" 0 11. (IAITHEK will promptly attend to all snrvi vim burio-s3 that may be entrusted to him. Otiice on Juliana street, two doors Soiitii of the Inquirer olii e. J UMBER FOR 3 ALE. —White and a J Veli .vv Pine Hoards, Plastering and Shin glitv Lath at..! l.:lla furnished to order by REED St MINNICH. REGIMENTAL PARADE j TiiF. first Regiment ot the first Brigade 5 | and 1 i'>t h Division of the uniformed Mili tin of Penri'a. viz : Broad Top R ; tie Ran - X-'- i '-i-. ii. dfor.i Riflemen,lndependent Blues. f>,.M Cumberland Valley Blues and llopewell r- -fa Riflemen, are hereby notified and requi- V( j? red to meet :>r Regimental Parade and '■ i | Inspection on Monday, the oth of June at 10 O'clock, A. M., ol said day, at Bloody NcvA.. Run, in lull Military co tuine. AUoth er companies are invited to attend. JOHN F. LOWRY, Col. 1.1 M UEL IVA NS Brig. In sp. FURTHER NOTICE, viz : All the unifor \ mod companies regularly organized within the county of Bedford are hereby notified to meet on the (3th of June next, to hold an election for to elect Brigade, Regimental, and Company officers, each company holding its own elections, superintended by the respective captains—and return .made to the Cri-'ade Inspector within five davs thereafter. LEMUEL EVANS May 13,'30. Brigade Inspector Ist B. 16th I). P. M. Estate of Riniiiart Replogle, deed. r SMIE subscribers, executors of the last will 1 fL and testament of Rinehart Ileplogle late oi South Woodberry Township, Bedford County, deceased, hereby give notice that letters testa mentary upon said estate have been granted to them by the Register of said county, and all persons having claims or demands against said estate are requested to make known the same without delay, and those indebted are notified j i io make pavment. •DAVIDS. REPLOC.LE, JOHN S. REPLOCLF,, residing in South Woodberry tp., Bedford County. May 6,'">9. Notice. raAHE public are liereby notified that I have I bought ol Jessie Yarnold, of St. Clair tp , the following named articles : 1 cow, I cook ing stove, 100 bushels of corn in the possession ot John Bowser, and his (Yarnold's) grain in the ground ; aii of which articles I shall leave i:i possession of said Yarnold during my plea ! sure. May (Jth,'s9. SIMON HERSHMAN. AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL * and Jayne's Expectorant, at Dr. Harry's Drug [jut 30, ISoS.I eruD eft de $lO 00 Pays for a lull course in the Iron City Col lege, the largest, most extensively patronized and best organized Commercial School in the United States. 357 Students attending Daily, March, 1559. Usual time to complete a full course, from (5 to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon graduating is guaranteed to be competent to manage the Books of any business, and qualified to "earn a salary of from SSOO to SIOOO Students enter at any time—No Vacation- Review at pleasure. 5r Premiums for best Penmanship awarded in 1858. sons received at half price. For Circular and Specimens ol Writing, in. close two fetter stamps, and address F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pa. SALAMANDER SAFE ST EVJINS Sr WATSON. No 26 south Fourth street, PHILADELPHIA, Have now on hand a large assortment of Fire and Thief Proof Salamander Safes. Aiso, Iron Doors for Banks and Stores, lion Shutters, Iron Sash, all makes of Locks, equal to any made in the United States. Five Safes in one Fire. All, Gemo out Right, with contents in good condition. THE SALAMANDER SAFES OF PHILADELPHIA AGAINST THE WORLD. liVaas Wat so su Have had the surest demonstration in the following certificate that their manufacture of Salamander Safes has at length fully warranted the representa tions v\hieh have been ma te of them as rendering an undoubted security egaiust the terrific element ; Philadelphia, April 12th, 1556. Messrs. Evaxs Sc Watson, —Gentlemen, —It affords us the highest satisfaction to state to you, that owing to the very protective qualities of two of the Salamander Safes which vve purchased of you some, few months since, we saved a large portion of our jewelry, and all our books, papers, &c., exposed to the calamitous iiie in Kanstead Place, on the nior- j ning of the 11th instant. When we reflect that these Safes were located - in the fourth story of the building we occupie !, and : that they fell subsequently in*o a heap of burning i ruins, where ike vast concentration of heat caused I the brass plates to melt, we cannot but regard the; preservation of (heir valuable contents as most convincing proof of the great security alForded by your Safe-. We shall take much pleasure in recommending i them to ir.tn of business as a sure reliance against fire. GEORGE W. SIMONS & BRO., Jewellers. Who have purchased six large Safes since. April 29, lyr. JUIS. S. E. POTTS 0 jT AS just returned from the Eastern Cities ' A. ILwitli her usual stock ot rich S U EISiER GOOD S, Consisting in part of handsome Silk Robes, Lawn Robes, Barege Robe-, Shawls, Lace Man- i ties, of every style, New Style shawls : a large . and splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Bonnets of the latest fasti ion. Her stock is large, well selected, and, will be sold cheap to, suit the times. Call and examine the goods, and judge fir yourselves. April 29, : >SOiREWXRD! OTOLEX on the night of S'h of May, 1879, from 1 L 'tlic stable of the sub criber, ill Union township j Bedford County a dark chestnut Sorrel With -addle, b;.. '*, an l halter. The horse is about ; sixteen bands high, seven year'- old this spring—l well made and of fine carriage, with white face, ! white bind leg-ami several places marked Iroin the ' harness. The above reward will be paid for the ap- I prehension of the thief and horse, or twentv-five dol- ' lars for c.ther. Addres-. Sarah Furnaree, Blair countv. Pa. TUOS. C. REIGHARD Half-way House, Bedford co. ' May, 13, '39. Executors' Notice. LETTERS Testamentary on the last VVill and 'Pes- j tameut o. Win. Smith, late ol Bedford Town-1 ship, dee'd, having te en granted to the subscriber j residing in -ti l township. Notice is therefore j i given To all persons indebted to said estate to | make payment to him immediately, and tlio-c j having claims will present them forthwith, i proper!v authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL SMITH, May G,'5D. Plxecutor. Peace with Paraguay! Nqtwillsstamiing tlie complicated and trouble some nature ol the Paraguay difficulty. Uncle Sam ins succeeded in peacefully adjusting it, and J. Ivl. SHOEMAKER &Co., will sell at the cheapest rates, at their store immediately opposite the '-Gazette Office," their large and varied assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. consisting in part, of BLACK & FANCY SILKS ALPACAS. DELAINES, CM ALLIES, DUCATS, DEBAGE3, BAREGES, LINENS, CALICOES, GINGHAMS, MUSLINS, NANKEENS, C.ASSIMERES, BLACK AND BLUE CLOTHS, &c. Also a cheap and excellent assortment of summer HATS, BOOTS an 1 SHOES; and a j fine lot of CARPET- The public are respectfully invited to call and examine the above njtmed goods, all of which will he sold low for cash or country produce. J- M. SHOE.MAkEU fc Co. April -9, 1559. Notice* r. has be ' tp come a partner in the mercantile business i with J. 6c J. M. Shoemaker. The business I hereafter will be conducted in the name of J. |M. Shoemaker 6c Co. The books, ice., ot the 1 late firm are in the hands of J. M. Shoemaker I for settlement. Alt persons indebted, will ! phase take notice. BURNING FLUID and PINT: OIL Always to be had at Dr. Harry's Drtrj am Book Store. [july 30, 'SB. ( ROSS FORWARD. u. a. SAITHtR. Forward & Uailhcr, ATTORNEYS AT LA*/, Bedford, Penn'a. Ross FORWARD & O. H. GAITHER of Som erset, have opened a law office ir Bedford, Pa. 0. If. Gaither, having located permanently in Bedford, will be assisted during every Court by the former. All business entrusted to "thei; care will be promptly and carefully attended to. Office on Juliana street two doors South of the Inquirer office, BLINDS AND SHADES, ilicnp for Cash* 13 . J . WILLI AM S , filo. 8 6 Worth Sixth Street, PHILADELPHIA, Is the largest Manufacturer of IV I 13 OIV B L 5 \l3 $, AND DEAL KB. IN WI jY D 0 W SHAD ES, OF EVERY VARIETY. | He is the Originator of all New Styles and has a fine Stock to be sold at Redatnl Pricet. BufFand other colors ci Linen Shades, Trimmings, Fixtures, &c. STORM SHADES Painted to order. K?"B. J. VV. Invites citizens of this County to call before purchasing, and assures them that he can sell a better article tor the money than any other Establishment in the United States. [rnar2d,'s!)-3m T%~ s," ".m r i\t TIM-IE subscribers have just opened a large and } JL well assorted supply ol SPRLYG b SUMMER GOODS, including all the various fabrics usually found in a store, consisting in part of—viz : Blue, Black, Brown and Olive French Cloths, Black and Fancy to I'd plain, and side band Cassi meres, Cassinelts, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonades, Drillings, Linens, Chatnbreys, &c. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Very handsome Spring Calicoes, Lawns, Chil lies, Robes, Parages, French & Lisle thread | Ginghams, Silks, Hosiery, Gloves, N. VV. Col lars, Cambrics, Swiss Mull Muslins, Stelia ; shawls, Mantillas <xc. JYEW STYLE PARASOLS. Cheap Carpetings, half woof, List-Rag, also i Floor oil Cloth various widths. Our Stock of BOOTS &. SHOES cannot be surpassed in the county for extent, variety and cheapness. G II 0 C E R I E S. Rio Laguira, and Turkey CoffeO. \. O. Crushed Granulated and clarified Sugars, New i Orleans Molases, Golden Syrup, Teas, Choco , late, Oils, Kc., &c. Our Stock is very complete, and we trill ! lake pleasure in exhibiting our goods to all who ; may favor us with a call. To good and relia -5 ble customers,our terms will be as usual.— Prompt act turner Is bp cash, or note, every Jan uary. All kinds cl Produce received for goods | for which the highest price will bp given, i May 6,'59 " A. B. CRAMER & CO. BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL Trus SCHOOL will open on Monday the 91st of February, i:i the LARGE Brick BUILDING, heretofore occupied by the Rev. Geo. VV Augh iubaugh. The services of Miss A. M. Evvall, a young Ladv of thorough education, ami well versed in the "Ait of Teaching," have been secured to take charge of the Female de partment. Persons from different parts of the county wishing to prepare themselves lor will find it to their advantage hv attending this Tn ! stitution, as special care will be taken with I them, in the branches taught in UIP ' Common , Schools,"' antler the supervision of the County ■- Superintendent. The Session will be ihvi. cJ into two Quarters of I iI weeks each. Tuition per Quarter, Primary Branches S3 00 i Common English 400 Higher <!o 5 00 | Classics - <! 23 Student* entering before the middle of the Quarter will te charged lull tuition. Those entering after that time, w ill be charged half tuition No deduc tion made, unless in case of protracted Sickness. D O. SHOEMAKER. ; Bedford, April 29, ISS9. Prineijdl J take pleasure in recommending Mr- Shoemaker to the patronage of the citizens of Bedford and vt cinit v His success a* iearher is well established I believe him to be fully qualified to teach all the ' brasiches he proposes to teach. U \V. At.GHINBAUGJI. J OLIVER C.CLARK. SAMH M. HALLER 0. L CLARK & CO., ; Flour, Feed, Grocery and Produce Store. Central Street, next door above Lutheran Church, Cumberland, Md. i A well selected stock is now open and offi'ied to lamilies and country dealers, consisting ot Vanity Extra, and Sitperjirte Flour, ('oru Mi at. Com and Rvr Chopped, Hit oar, Ship Stuff and Bran, A tin Orleans, Porto Rico, .Muscavado and refined sugars, Golden and S. I!. .Molasses, Impi rial, Voting llyson and Jil ted Pea, Java and Rio Coffee of the best quality. All kids of Spices. Pickles in barrels and jars, Candles, Soap, .Mackerel anel Herring, Water, Sugar, So-Jet, Edinburg C Ginger Crack rs, Peaches, Straw berries, Pine. Apple and Green Corn,put up in cans expressly for family use. A choice lot of Liquors, consisting of Wines, Brandies, Rum and Whiskey, selected with care. Tobacco and Segats of various kinds. With a variety of other articles usually found in store. Additions to the above stock will be frequent ly made so as to keep up a general assortment, and ail dealers are invited to call before pur chasing elsewhere. All kinds of grain and country produce bought for cash', or" in ex change for goods. Cumberland, April 8, 1559. Executor's Notice, NOTICE T hereby given th-.t Letters Testamentary have been granted by the Register of Bedford County on the will ot Abraham Ritchey, late of Snake Spring, Bedford County dec',;, to t!. • undersigned— that ail persons indebted to said Estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duty authenticated lor settlement. ABM. RITCHEY JR., JOB MANN, April 20, 1800. Executors. I Tj \o'l iv E.-Letters Testamenta- X j ry have been granted to the undersigned by the 11 of Bedford county upon the estate of John March-road, ol (jolerain tp., deceased—notice is therefore given to all per sons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, an ' those having claimed will present them duiv authenticated for settlement. SIMON FIAROLEKOAD, \V;M. OTT, 1 April 22, lS. r >9 Executors.
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