li I S-: B& : -'mjOWIA^'V-gSaa l At the residence of his ialher, in Napier tp., on Monday, the first inst., !)tt. Grokue Stat ii n, aged '2B years, 10 months and li days. The deceased was an amiable, honorable and upright man, and died trusting in the Savior tor salvation. SPECIAL NOTICES. HQOFLAND'S GERMAN SITTERS. THEY ARF. ENTIRELY VEGETABLE, And free from Alcoholic UtimulaHl, and alt injurious t •Igttdi-f Hts ; Ue pleasant in taste and smell, mild in their opc ration, will expel all morbitl secretions from the tody, give bloom to ibe palliu cheek, and heal..i and vigor to the frame. They trill curt DYSPEPSIA. They trill cum NhKl 0( S DEBILfI Y • They trill curt LIV ER COMPLAINT. They trill cure JAUNDICE. They trill cure DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS. The y trill cure CONS lIPA IH N. They trill cure PILI-S. Thnj will cure HEAR I BURN. They trill cure SWIMMING OF THE HEAD. They trill cure FLUTTERING OF THE HEART. They are prepared by Dr. t. M. .AC KSON, . A-eh Street, Philadelphia, Pa., and sold by druggists and storekeepers in every town and village la the United States, Canadas, West Indies, aid South America, at 73 cents per bottle. may 27, '39-1 v. M'JLTNITS worm specific, PREPARED BY 1 LEMING BROs. OT?"The following from a enstomer, shows the de mand which this greet medicine has created where ever it has been introduced : Hlossbvkg, Tioga Co., Pa., March .30, I^-jO. Messes. Flemiso Beos Gentlkmes In conse quence of the great consumption oi your "YY orm Specific" in this place and vicinity, we have entire ly exhausted cur stock. YY e should 'eel obliged by your forwarding, via Corning, N. 7 20 dozen With your bill, on the reception of winch we will remit yoa the money. From the wonderful effects of aid "Specific in this rieighborhoo there could be sold annually a targe quantity, if to be had, {(wholesale and retail j from some local agent. If you would compensate a person for trouble and expense of vending, I think 1 could make it to your advantage to do so. Yours, repectfu!!y, YVM.M. MALLORY, Per YV. E. Por.rr.r.. Purchasers will be careful to a'k for DR. M - t.ANE'S CELEBRAI ED VERMIFUGE, manufac tured by FLEMING BROS c Pittsburgh, Pa. All other A ermiitiges in con par■ on m e worthless. I)r. M Lane's genuine Vermifuge, also his Celebrated I.tier Pills, can now be ban at all respectable i..ug stores. None Genuine without the signature ot FLEMING LRUS. EPILEPSY, 0W FALLING FITS. We believe we cannot do out readers a more im portant service, than by again calling their atten tion totiiat mo>t remaikable preparation.'discovered by Dr. Seth S. Ilance, ot Baltimore, Mil., which possesses the power of alleviating and curing that homd visitation of man—Epilepsy, or Falling Fits, 'in recommending this preparation to our readers, we do so with a conviction That we are not degrading cur columns to purr a so.|..n„, are placing before tbem a discovery, which, ii fully •known would probably k> more to alleviate human tittering, than any invention of modern times. l>r. fiance, in asking us to notice his preparation fa vorably in our editorial department, has sent us for ,penna a number ol letters from persons who have i -ed hi> Pills, and have been cured thereby. All ol them speak in the most grateful ami eulogist ic terms ■One great advantage this medicine po-sesses ,< the lact,lhat itcanbetrans-ported through the mails,there by affording every o.ie an opportunity of dealing di rectly with the inventor, and also precluding ail pos sibility of being imposed on by a counterleit or spu rious imitation. Dr. Hauce pays the postage on bis I*|ls to any part of the country, and will lorward them bv return oi mail, on the receipt of a remit tance: llis prices ate as follows: One box ! • ; two do., $3 ; twelve do,, $"-'l. AH orders for the medicine should be ad tressed to Srru S Hance, iUh Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. COURT V HOC LAM A T/OX. To the Coroner, the Justices of the Pence. nnil Constables in the dijjervnt 1 oivntsh jts in the County oj It erf ford, Creeting. KNOW YE that in pursuance of a preqept to me directed, under the hand and seal of the rion. FRANCIS M. kI>IMELL, Pr i dent of the several Courts of (' inimon Fleas in fheSixt uitii District, consisting of the counties ol Kranldin, Bedford, Somerset and Fulton, and by virtue of liis office of the Court of Oyer and Terminer •ami General Jail delivery for the trial of capi tal and otfier offenders therein and in the Gene ral Court of Quart)-r Sessions of the Peace: and John G. Hartley and A. J. S.nivhly, Esqs., Judges of the same (ilourt, in the name County ul Bedford, You and eacii of you are hereby re quired to be and appear in your proper persons with your Records, Recognizances, Examina tions, and other remembrances before the Judges aforesaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Over and Terminer and General Juil Delivery and Gene ral Quarter Sessions of the Peace therein to be holden for the county of Bedford, aforesaid, on the stb Monday of August, (being the 2'Hb iiav,iat 1U o'clock in the forenoon of that day itu're and then to do those things to which youf several offices appertain. (•I Y EN tmtfer mv hand at Bedford, on the f> day of August, in the year of our Lord WILLIAM S. FLUKE, Sheriff. PU&LiO SALK OF REAL ESTAK. BY virtue ol ari order of the (.ourt of f om mon Pleas of Bedford (bounty, the subscriber will sell at public safe, at the Court House, in Bedford Borough, on Saturday, the '27 th day ol August, A. I). 1859, a tract of land situate in St. Clair Township, Bedford County, con taming about one hundrecfand thirty six acres, adjoining lands of VVm. XI. t Clark, John W. Berkheimer's beirs and others, being the mansion property.of William Sleek, Sr., dec'd, and now owned by William Sleek, Jr. Terms : 5*200,00 at the confirmation of the sale, $300,00 on the first day of April, iB6O, and the remainder on the first day ot April, 1861. Sale to commence at one o'clock, P. XL S. L. KCSSKL, Aug. 5,'5C.-4f. Now then For Bargains in the sum dOierress goods. Selling off at cost. OSTF.R U C A UN. BediordjJii'y 13, 18 jS. Sclbv Mower, ITTORXEI IT LiIV, SGDF Or?D fENNA., I Office one. door West of the I n ion Hotel, \ \ "fLL faithful ly attend io all business en- T * trusted to his care. June 10, 1859-lv. SHERIFF'S SALE. Be V irtne of Snndrv writs of Ki. Fa. Sc Vend Exponas to me directed, there will lie sold at the C ourt House, in the Borough of Bedford.on Satnrdriv, the 27th ilav of August, IS".!), at lll'o'clock, A. M., ' the following described Real Estate, to wit : i One tract of land containing ! acre* more or Ies; | all cleared and under fence with a two store log house, with kitchen attached, frame stable and other rut buildings thereon elected .* adjoining lands of Henry Gates, William f Jvingston & others, situate in Hopewell Township, Bpdford Count v. and taken ii execution as the property of John P. Smith. ALSO One tract of land containing I'M acres HI Southamp 'or Township, Bedford Counny .N Bethel Township, I 1-niton County, A having thereon erected one j dwelling house, store house, ware bouse .X it able on . !;,*• Bedford side of the County line & a Grist Mill j St Saw Mill on the Pulton side, about 20 acres | cleared & under fence lying on Sideling H'll Creek | Sc Crooked Kan and having thereon a young orchard I adjoining lands of George Foster, Sarah Barns . Abel ; Barns, A others and taken in execution a, the j property of Jacob C. Mi lis. ALSO All defer iunt's right title & intero-i in fx to one j tract of land contain :g 1.71 acres, more or less, j about '• J ai res cleared and under fence, with a one j .V a hall sto'y log house A double log bam thereon ; erected, also ail apple orchard thereon, adjoining I lauds of Jacob .Miller. Henry Stack awn, John VVeimer 4 others. ALSO One other unimproved tract of 'arid about SO acres, more or less; adjoining lands ol Benjamin Miller, J Henry Mills, and otuers, and ail situate HI Monroe i Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution i a? the property oi Michael Fletcher. ALSO ' All deft Jobn Taylor's right title and interest in ' arid to one Tract o; land containing 1 acres, more ; or less, about 5 acres cleaied and under lei.ee, with i a log house ami frame stable thertoo erected adjoin j iug lands of William BraKier, Abraham fluke A I other,, si'uate in Hopewell Township, Bedford ! County and taken in execution as the property of ' John Taylor. ALSO j All deft Daniel Went/. 4ls nt Wentz's rig),* 'i| I and i:.teie-t jn and to one tract ol land i onl.lining • ■> j acres, more or le.-s, about S acres clearedau ' under ; lence, with two log dwelling hous-'S. kg -table and j other out buildings thereon ere.-Ted, a ijoinii.g lines !of 'i nomas loder, Samuel Walters A others, | situate is. Union Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property ol Daniel VVeniz, ami 1-aae Wen ALSO One lot of ground in the Town of Clearville, fronting i)i> feet on main street and extending back about 17.7 leer to an alley, wrlh a two story frame dwelling house thereon erected, adjoining lot of Joseph >le*!ersrnith and William ighter, situated in Monroe Township, Bedford County, ami taken in execution a, the property of MariaU Height, now Mariah Fisher. ALSO One tract of land containing ICO acres, rr.ore or less, about 10n acres cleared a:.d under fence, with a log dwelling house and double log barn thereon erected,adjoining lands of Michael .Vliiier, John S. Hetrick, aud others. ALSO tlua ireei ei laid rftiiMuun" -70 acres. moi.e or less, about 17 acres cleared-X undei lence. with a two story stone dwelling iiouse, lug (Just Mill, favv Mill, tenant house and other, out buildings thereon erected, also an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of WiJow Keimnger, Joseph W. Sleek and others. ALSO One tract of mi improved land containing 10 acres, more or less, adjoining lands oi William Penrose, George Ow and others Cc all situate m St- C lan Town.hipr Bedford County, and Taken iit execution as the propeily ot Daniel W. Grisman. ALSO One tr act oi land containing 10 acres, more or less, about o acre* cleared and under fence, adjoin ing lands o! the Hopewell Coal and Iron Company on the West side of the Juniata live, near Kiddles burg, situate in Hopewell Township, Bedlonl County, aud taken in execution as ibe property oi '■ Peter Morningstar. Al>t> Or.e lot of ground in the Town of Stoner-tovvn fronting .7.7 feet on Main street and extending back about 1-70 feet to land of Abel I'utt. with two story plank house with basement and iramestable thereon erected, adjoining Into! W : low lioov er ini the S L.itin and (ireck. each 2 00 (•Vrnißn and French, each 2 ' Book-keeping aul Commercial calculation:: 1 - J ORNAMENTAL. Drawing 2 50 Colored rravee, and water colors, each 00 Oil painting 5 00 flair and wax flowers. each 3 00 Pell is work 00 Embroidery W-~ ) Piano music, with use of instrument 10 1)0 Board S 1 I■■ per week including tonro rent, fuel, furniture NC. I bis i- one ol'tbe liest. and cheapest institution* in the conntry. Tlie whole expense p-r tei-n need not be run • ii. i.r twenty-five dollars.— Second 'lo.trTer of summer session con iriences August 4, lxG'j. Teachers will be instructed tree ol charge in the Normal Department. For particulars, address the Principal. E.J. OSBORNE, A. B- Rainsburg, Bedlord co., April 22, ISSO. PUIrLiC SALE OF IS e this property contains about !-)"0 acres, of which one thousand acres are good arable land, andean be converted into excellent farms. Drafts, designs and a full description of these ini Is will be furnished and exhibited to bidders on the lay of sale. The sale will commence at 1 o'clock P. M., and will be continued from day to day till all is sold. 1 I.RMS :—One third in hand and the residue in two equal annu l payments without interest. Ihe above lands \■:i Ibe sold together or in par- Is to suit purchaser?. . JOHN CESSNA. July 29rb, IS.V.i. A UO3ILST DA I) V OR MO. A HO.ME STEAD FOR SIOO : ALSO, HO.Mi'.STEADS FOR SOOOO AND OVER, SITUATED ON. AND NEAR RAPPAHANNOCK KlV'lll, A BOA E AND BELOW r:: i: i. EI; ICAS r, vh I; AY via 'AVAL A new Town, called RAPPAHANNOCK, Ills recent!v been laid out. I.i Cvty.v er County, in the niici-t of the GOLD REGION OF VIRGINIA, surrouuded by . Mine and .Minin-r Comnuni • -.and Farm c ant! Town Lots in alternate divisions or s/i'tres, can now he had fir a "MERESONG," dimply to induce settle ment in ibis desirable region. §151,900 wot tli of land is to b<* divided amongst purcha sers or given ttvrxy as an inducement lo come on and make improvements, and li;e land is of the most improvable qualities. .Many have already settled and scores of others are coming. Good farming hind, in tracts of anv sic l to suit the purchasers, ran al>o he find at from §lO to §2O per arre, payable in easy quarter yearly installments. Unquestionable titles will be -riven. IGr"AGENTS ARE WANTED every where to seil these lands ; liberal inducements will be given. K. BAI HER, IMNP AOCJJT, Port litii/rtl, I'ir. Aug. 5."59. AM persons who bought mv goods on credit, must have known that I do a strictly Cash and (i month busitiess. If, therefore, all who are indebted to tin' do not call and settle soon eilher bv note or cash, somebody will be sued. Don't get mad. lam obliged to vou for vottr custom, but 1 must have money. YVM. HARTLEY'. Bedford, August 5. '59.-Ht. ~W* A X I'ED, All persons indebted to the late f y firm of Ostpr, Manspeaker Si. Cam, to rail and settle their accounts either bv cash or note. Circumstances demand a speedy settle ment ot the Books of the old firm, which are in the hands of S. Cam, for settlement, otherwise they shall be put to the unpleasant necessity of adding costs. Bedford, Aug. 5, , r.9.-2m. /handles ChfcSe and iTfaple Su- V. gar at A. L. DEFIBACGH'S. s* it Brlvi'e Hit* P IvOPL E, Thai Cheap-side is siiil JVot to he Out done. (\STFR St CARN an- now receiving in aii . / ililion to their new SPRING GOODS, a beautiful assortment of seasonable SUMMER GOODS, Consisting of Silks, Poil tlt* Clievre, Knglish Pongee mixture, Due.ils, Chaiiie tie Lains, Bvadere Mohairs, Poplins. Robes-A-Less, organdies, Engiisli Chintzes, Crinolines, Thibet and Stella Shawls. Spring Styles, Prints and Lawns, from C> i cents tip —Muslins, Hi own and Pleached, from .(">4 cents tip —Ging- hams and Challic de Lains, from Dots. up-\lohair de and Lnvcllas, from U) cents up —Men's and Youth's wear, front 121 cents up. Clot lis, Cnssimeres. Tweeds, Coatings, Satiuetts, Jeans. \ esttngs, vkc., L* rcsi 1 Groceries. Queenswure, Cutlery. Hats, Caps. Honuets. Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers and Ties, which thev will sell CHEAP for CASH, or PRO DI CP. ChiMrens* Shoes, from 121 cents tip, Ladies' Shoes and Lace Hoots, from 02} cents up—do. Fine Lasting Cai ters from S7I- cents up —Men & Boys* Shoes for 75 cents up. Good Coffee i'c r 12} cents. Prime new crop N. < >. Sugar at 10 cts. Refined white crushed do. at 12} 44 Bright Molasses and Syrups from 12' cents up—and many other GOODS too numerous to mention, at GREAT BARGAINS. Call and examine for yon 1 sel v cs. f A liberal credit to persons ! of undoubted standing, when - r J desired, who will be reiiui -1 eriiis. < . , - 1 1 red to settle their accounts j promptly on or before the Ist day of every January. IS lav 27.A9. / UUVQUA MATTINGS.—We have just Y IT received a large lot of prime quality Mat tings 1 .S. 1 I check and plain while. A. B. CRAMER &. CO. May 27,'59. Peace with Paraguay! Notwithstanding the complicated and trouble some nature of the Pai? \i I VI > v yj iYI H J iil 1 AND COXFEfrriOXAR Y. f | "HIE undersigned ha- just received and keep- L constantly on hand the following arti cles : Coffee, augnr. molasse*. rl.rr-e. cracker®, currant prune-., raisins, fig*, almonds, filberts, cocoa nut* ground mix, pecans, Eng. \va';its, cream nuts, can dies in variety, oranges, lemon*, tobacco and rig;! r sdlspice and pepper, spices 01 all kind*, baking so da, 1 ream of latfar. sulphur, brimstone, caniste! and keg powder, shot, cap* and lead, grain end gras • scythe*, whetting too!®. wash tub* am! boards, in digo, extract logwood, copperas, aium and madder, mi, polish and Mason's blacking, sweeping, dusting store, shoe and scrubbing, brushes, clotl-.es, buir, tooth and lle*b brushes, bat and infant blushes, hair ml* anil perfumery, purses and port inenaie*, pock et and memorandum books, bonnet and round gum combs, "r.dding'" and fine combs, brrcelets and beads, pens, pfl-bolder, ptwikuive*. scissor*, knife sharpeners. umbrella®. suspenders, spool cotton and tloss. clocks, small look tag glasses, violins, violin siring*, toy xva'enc.*, watch chains, curry comb*, cards, horse brushes, shoe-thread, peg* ami spara bles, ophn-on's Arabian Liniment, Koikand Little's White Oil. Merchant's celebrated (Jarglin-; f)t!, for man or beast, and many other articles of a similar nature. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. A. L. DEFICAUGII. June 17,"59.-ly. BEDFORD CHSSII'IL IXSTITITE. REV. Jon.v LVOV, ) N , r s SI I ItUNCII-al.-.. i. LYTTT.KTON LVOV, A. M., J THF. Summer session of thi* institution will open on Friday, the 1-t day of duly IS.")'.'. ft is the design of the Principals, to make this Academy, in all respect®, a (irsl class Institution, fur rho thorough instruction of youth of both sexes, and to prepare them for any profession or position in life. The high moral and scientific tone of the school is well known to tin* community. The spacious brick building adjoining the resi dence of Dr. Wm. Watson, has been secured lor tiie purposes of The Academy. A few bovs, (the number is limited to ten.) will be received into the family ot the Principals, as boarders. The beauty of the scercry and the salubrity of the climate render Hedford a most desirable loca tion for such a school. l ersous from abroad, visiting at the Springs, can be near their children during the summer. I SkOO per year, including boarding. TKRMS. washing, fuel, light, and Tuition in all f the branches. Teirrs for s, will ,i >. u u writ.* tinir .filers distinctly. and tnl-r wm>- in' M'L nil's, j rcpar'il I-/ J'lt <<,!./ Ilrt. . J'iUvttvrgh. /Jr. T wMiir.g to gi.e ti ■—n :t trial, v- will f,,r\vnnJ per mail. jvost ,ii,l. t ■ uv I;. II f rh,. I'Dil .l States, tit!" li\ ~f Mild r„r twvlva 1 i*ii? stump*, or • n* v;a| o( lr t .Itrt—ll (lirrwrrnt stutips. Ail ordrrs ftcja Cui.a.U imi-t lie :o.Ui|.ui.rd by twenty cents cxtrc, m For sr.le at fheDrug Store; fo Drs.Reamer 4* Ht ry. Bedford, and all other Druggists in the countv. May 20, 1559-ly. s? •*? cT .53 rf it if ts s ffff f S' S DE. KOCFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, AND SJK. IIOQFLOU'S E2AXSA3EIC' IGKDI.4L, | The rrca( standard medicine* of the presen' ape, hnve acquired their gredt popularity on!-/ through pear* of trial. Unbounded satiefno tion is rendered by them in all case*} and the. people hare pronounced them worthy. Liier Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, liebiiii.v of tde Nervous System, Diseases of the Kidnevs, . j end all d. eases rrising from a disordered hrrr or weakness of the stomach and digest ice ergons, ore speedily and Permanently cured by ti GERMAN ItITTERfA 77, Balsamic: Cordial has acquired a reputation surpassing that of any similar pre paration extant. It tcill cure, WITHOI'T TAIL, Ivi . orf severe and longstanding Cough, Cold, cr Hoarseness. Bronchitis, In- Laeaza, Croup, Pneumonia, laciuieat Consumption, i and ha* performed the most astonishing cure* \ ever known of Confirmed Cacsunspticn. A fete doses trill also at once check and ere the most severe Diarrhoea proceeding from COLD IS THE BOWELS. These medicines areprcp.arcd by Dr. C. M. J vi; >oN & Co., „Yo. IIS .Ir A Street, Phila d'lphia. Pa., and arc sold by druggists and t'alcrs in medicines everywhere, at To cents per bottle. The signature of C. M. JACKSON ,r,," he on the outside wrapper of each bottle. I: the Almanac published annually by the proprietors, called EVERYBODY'S AL>TAXAC, you will J;:id testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the country. Time Almanacs are given ai ay Ly ell our agents. For sale at the Drug Stores of Drs. Reamer J- liar rv, Bedford, and all other Druggists in the county. ' May 20, 1559. NOTIDE T 0 CTTLECM VLL collector. s , mcltidiriix tlio.se nt tlie pre. sent year, are hereby premptorily notified to settle their Duplicates, as far as practicable, by the next August Court. Pressing circumstance* render this notice absolutely necessary, and it is ho ped it will be promptly responded to By order of the Commissioner*. 11. MCODK.MUS. July 15, IM9. Clerk. i Aheap law ns- doting out Stock ol Lawns and alt kinds of thin dress goods at cost. OSTKR 4-CARN. Bedford, July, 15, 1559. I \lo\ HOTEL, BEDFORD, P\ THE <-lib>-r i*?*(>•*(■ tfuily informs the pi.b . i tic, that !if !;)' keep. ne Hotel, under the above name, MI i|,e nid mid wll known (t'obe building, on West i' it ~'rcrt, formerly owned and occupied by vir, Jonn >o.ing, wnere :;e will be bappy to sec all mends : U>" tiav-i-.: i, public generally. Person.-, 31 tending < oo'rt aie r- p.-,-;;,. y invited to give him a call. lie pledges himself tut he will do all it: bi- power to render ail his finest- comfortable. His i able will be supplied with the choicest del icacies the market wit! afford. I ue lied Rooms v\ ill contain clean and comfortable bed.ling. 'I be Par will be supplied with choice lujiiors. '1 be Stable will be attended by a car etui and tentive hostler. QyHoarders will be taken by the day. -* month and year. JONATHANHORTOX. June 2, 1579. SEW HASH, NSW RAIL ROAD AND NEW Shoe Jin (I sTO U E . 1 M:R(.: >UN &. .MANSPEAKER hare just J rHorruMj iroin fh** with ■' -plendnl totStIOES, ol every bind, j given to all per sons indebted to paid estate to make immediate payment, and limse having claims will present them duly authenticated lor settlement. ABRAHAM BLACKBURN, JOSEPH GRIFFITH, July I, \~)9-6t. Executors. 4 I Fil OEM NOTICE.—The undersign,.! \ appointed bv Hie Ori.han's Court of Bed tord Comity, to rlislritiufe The funds in tne hands of Amariah Wilson, surviving Executor of John Wil son dee'd.. Wilt meet the parties interested'at his <>fKcp,in Bedford, on Friday, 19th day of August, ISo 9, for The purpose oi attending to the duties of sau! appointment, where all mav attend that think proper. i. W. I.INUEXFELTF.R. .hme 10th, ISoO. Auditor. SAVE YOUR MONEY! THE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully inforirl the travelling public, that be has established a • ri-weekly line 01 stages between Bedford and I.atrobe. 'l'be route i- that of the old Philadelphia Turnpike, leading fr.mi Philadelphia to Pitthufi, being one oi the be-f coach roads HI the I icon. /•'(•. srVlg./S- wilt Jl l.'.'JC 11 train- of cars for Pittsburg as early as bv going '> Hoilidaysbirrg . .v-r—N—N7ngynet .lohnsiovvit. The lare lo Pittsburg on Hits route i- l-'i.-r Dalian a.u! T:."-);ty (,V?i o'clock, acl- l he lfeyot at I.atrobe every T."nlay, t hnrßdey and Saturday nrorutng, a'ter the a-riv. of tne mai: tram Hon. Pfabure. JOSEPH A. CARMAN. July !,* 9.