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SPBCIAL NOTIC£S.
HOOfLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
THEY ARE ENTIRELY VEGETABLE,
AnJ frtf . frcm. Alcoholic Stimulant, and all iMjurtous
ingredients ;
nieaMi't in taste and smell, mild in their ope
ration, wH ex P e! a " morb "' J ' rrr,!or "' f,c ®
body, gi e bloom to pail'd cheek, anil health anu
vigor to the frame.
They n>ill cure DYSPEPSIA.
They tctll curs S£h\ OCS DF.BILITY •
'They toil I cure LIV ER CO MI LAIN I •
They trill cure JAUNDICE.
■Xkcy null cure DISEASE OV THE KIDNEYS.
They trill cure CONSIiPAT ION.
They irtll cure PILES.
They trill cure HEARI BURN.
They trill cure SWIMMING OK THE HEAP.
They trill cure FLUTTERING OF THE HEART.
TW are prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, 418
A'eb Street, Philadelphia, P- "> f ol<l ., by
.„d storekeepers in every g.. •*J ■'"JJ
United States, Lui adas, \v est in-ie-, -■
America, at 75 cents per bottle*
may 2t,'09-ly.
DISEASES OK THE LIV KH * ,
the celebrated Dr. Rash declare
drunkenness was a disease, he enunciate
which the experience and observation o, "
men is every day confirming. The many ins.me
cesses of those who indulge in the uw ol spir.t.mu
liquors, may be thus accounted tor. Tie true cause
of conduct, which is taken for infatuation, . very
frequently a diseased state of the Liver. No organ
in the human system, when deranged, produces a j
more frightful catalogue of diseases. And li, in
stead of applying remedies to the manifestations ol j
disease, as is too often the case, physiriaos would
prescribe with a view to toe original cause, fewer |
deaths would result from diseases induced by a de- j
ranged state of the Liver. Tbree-fouttU -f the j
disease* enumerated under the head of Consumption, j
hove their seat in a d.t-ascb Liver. Dr. M Lane |
celebrated Liver i Wis, pi spared by Fleming Bros., j
art a certain cure-
will be careful to ask lor DR.
M'LANE-S CF.LK.BRA lED Li.YEP PILLS, man
ufactured by I KMING BROS, of PITTSCLT.G, PA.
There are other Pills purportrr t to be I.ivtr Pills,
now before the public. Dr. M'Lane's g uieLiver
Pdls also hi* celebrated Vermifuge,can now be bad at
ail respectable drug stores. Xont genuine trillion
|A< signature of FLEMING BROS.
A VOICE FttO M VI KOiN IA.
Dr. Seth S. Hance:—l vvas in Baltimore in Apr)
IFSI, a fid from a paper ! received of yours was mdu j
c*d to buy a box of your Pills, recommend ed as a
sovereign cuie for epileptic tils. At that time one
of.mv servant* had been afflicted with fits abo lit i 2
years. When reaching bom-, I commenced with tr.e
pills acording to direct ions. 1 do not think she has
bad one since. My wife, though, . somewhat indu
ced to believe she may have bad ore only. Enclo
sed you will find five dollars, for which you will
please forwred me two boxes. Y i'ir compliance
wilt oblige me- Yours respectfully. M. S SLEDGE. .
Dr. Harce's Epileptic I ills art? alio sovereign j
remedy for every mod:6. at ; orf of nervous diseases.
The nervous sullsrer, whether tormented by the
aeute, physical atrooy of neuralgia, tiednlcreux, or
ordinary headache. afL.-ted with vague terrcrs.
•weakened by periodical fits, ih-eatened with paraly- j
•*, brrne down and dispirited by that terrible las- ;
sitnde which proceeds from a lack of nervous energy,
or unnatural condition of the wonderful machinery j
-which connects every member with the source of j
ensiion, end tl.mi-M—'kernes immediate benefit ,
from tbeu.eof those pi'ls, which at once calms, i
invigorat**, and regulates the shattered nervous :
organization.
Ser.t to any part of the country by mail, free of
PO.TAJE. Address SSTH S. RANCE, 10S Dtitimore
•treef, Ba'.tirrore. Md. Price, ore box, $3 I two, ss } ;
JIMOSD CLIMIL WSTiTt fTi
Rev. jor.-j ; Patscii-ALs.
T. LYTTLSTON LYON, A. M., J
THE Fait session of th's institution w il on-r
0 Friday, the iClo .Jay ot -rep- e.uUer. i. 'J.
It is the desici. of the Principals, to make this
Academy, in ai! respe. ts, a ;I;ai ci.i* INSTITUTION,
■for the Thorough i' strortion of vout.i ot ot.: S-xe-,
and to prepare taem lor any proiessioo or position
m life. rocs
The hih mora! and scientift- tone r>. the school
is well known to this common y.
The *r ar i°'' t,rick buildihif adjoining The resi
dence of Dr. Win. Watson, has been secured for
the purposes of the Academy.
A few bevs, (the i,timber i limited to Tor.") wi'l
ke received into the latciiy oi the Principals, as
boarders.
The beauty of the scenery and the salubrity ot
the climate render Beiiloru A most desirable loca
tion for such a school.
Persons from abroad, visiting at the Springs, can
H near their children during the summer.
It it desirable that pupils enter A. tns COM
AS eneencent of the SE>,ion.
( J.200 per year, including boarding,
Tsavs. \ washing, fuel, l.ght, aid i uitiou 10 a.!
I the brarrhee.
Turin a for day scholars :
_ „ i SC English Branches.
cr
June
FL ELK:SALE OF
REAL ESTAE.
Fhe subscriber u'ii! 3?.! at P ih.ic sale, on
Saturday, the f2i-th flay of September, n-x', at
10 o'clock A. M., at the house of George Owe,
in Union Township,the following described
firal Estate; one tract of being the man
•ion tract, containing 6S acre', adjoinin?
lands of Jos. Corle, Christian Ling, Catharine
Points and Joseph Taylor, about 40 acres of
which is clear and in a good v'ate of cultiva
tion; a good log house, double log barn,
Blacksmith shop and Cai penter shop theieon
erected: this tract has a public road passing
through it and a frst rate Mill siie upon it,
also an orchard of young trees : also another
tract containing 20 acres, or thereabout, ad
joining lands of The mas Blackburn, i nomas
McCoy and others, th Si. Clair Township;
is unimproved, and valuable for :i.<
Umber and limestone.
Terms made known on day of rale.
J. W. LTN'GENFELTER,
Cominilteej ol GEORGE Owe.
Sep. 2,1859.
W A ft T ICDs
A PERSON'of energy and good character,
4,8 agent for an established Fife and Life -nru*
tance Company. Adtjre ss Eox 482, Phil a.
Bust 03ice.
Sept. 2, 1859.-2*.
MINIS CLUB.
••II at the Court House r on Saturday
"eorng oaxt, at half past 7 o'clock. A foil
•fteodiaca :# requested.
JOAN H. BUSH,
President.
i ipcnnsnlranict lusmancc Ccmpcniij i
OF PITTSBURGH,
OFFICE, NO 03 FOURTH STREET.
Capital And Surplus over $150,000.00. j
DIRECTORS.
JACOB PAINTER, C. A. C.OI.TON, N. VOEGHTLT,
root Patterson, a.a. carrier, i. c. srnoci.. |
j HENRY SPRC.' L, A. J. JONES, C. 'A'. SMITH,
• WADE HAMPTON, ROB'T PATRICK, J. 11. HOPKINS, j
This forrpaay has paid losses from the date ol ;
its incorporation in 1854, up o May, 1859, to a- ;
mount of §31)2,855, 0", in addition to regular semi
annual Dividends of liom sto 15 per cent a lording j
evidence of its stability and usefulness.
LOSSES LIBKIUf LY AIiJCSTF.D &
PRO.IIPTLV
A. A. Carrier. Pres'i. I. C. Spror l, Spc'v. .
i J ,W • Lins cnfelter, Agent. Cilice at Bedford Pa- j
| September 2, 1859.-1 vr.
4r# (£r
S4O 00
! Pays for a full course jn the Iron City Co!- j
' j.o >, the largest, mo.-t extensively pattotiizetl
I a.nj besi organized Commrrcial School iu the i
L 7 f. 'ted Siat.s.
Four iargeSial!i
Fv>r \v rithV, Cotifjitrcial Calculations, Book- ,
keeping /t RJ 'cctures.
Usual tii.'ie lit conopl-te a full course, Irom o j
to id weeks. Ev "fV Student, upon graduating .
is guaranteed to i>~ to nwoae j
Books of any busings, dud ta aru a ;
salary ot irom
SSOO to &> IGCCJ j
Students ent-r it any liint — No Aacatioti— 1
Review at j>leaUie. j
First P i-miutusfur Btst Uri'P'?
Awarded tins Institution. The best a "*•' 4' t_a "
list variety of IVimiatisliip 111 any one 1 *<*" 0
the Union, is lound heie.
.Ministers* received at half prtc.". _
For iu ti intbimauon, Ocular, Specimen o.
Business and Ornameiiial Writings- .1 Embe,-
|i>hed Vie-.v ol the Collide, inclose live letter
stamps to
F. IV. JENKINS,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
~U;W AJ.RiULTUtL SET ! Lh.tiEST.
TO A Li. WANTING FARMS,
A RARE OPPORTUNITY' IN A DELIGHTFUL
AND HEALTHY CLIMATE. 25 MILES SOUTH
EASI" OF P .ILADELPHJA, ON THE CAM
DEN AND A I'LaNTIC RAILROAD,
NEW JERSEY.
An old estate consisting of sevrral thousand c.f
acres of productive .toil ha been divided into Farms
O: % sizes lo t toe. pmcbaser, A popula
lOn t>l some I'ttleea iiw- ' I, lio.u various parts
ol Hie middle Si ale. and New England have ieiti-J
there the pa*t year, improved the,r places, and
rut.ltd excellent crop a. 1 lie price of the land is a!
the iovv ,um ot irom $!5 to S-U per acre, the soil
of the beat quality for the production ol Wiieut.
Clover, Corn., l'mekr r, (irajiet and V tgrlullr.i. | 1
18 CONSIDERED THE REST FUUII' SOIL JN
HIE LaION. The jnace la perfectly secure Irom
Iroals— the destructive enemy ol the taruier. Ciopi
ol grain, grass and froit are no>v growing ar.d can
be seen, try examining the place ilsell, a coriecl
jiidgaieut can be formed ol toe productivities- ot thn
.and. Ihe terms a e made easy to seeirre the rapid
lu.pi OVement or the land,, Vlia ii i. only sold tar
actual improvement. i'tie result has been, lhal
vvilhin the pa-t year, so ue It re handed home* have
hem elected, two rnilD, one stearri, lour siorea, aoine
lofty vinyards and peaovli orchards, planted, ami a
laige riii i.ber ol olhei iitipiov emerit., making it a
lie---.. able and act.ve place o: Oilsnie-,.
THE MARKET,
as the reader may pnceive ir,>m us location, is the
BEET IN THE UNION,
Products bi iiiguig double the price than in loca
tions away irom lue city, and more than doul.de thr
price in the West. It is known that the earliest
and best troitsand vegetable* in this latitude cool?
fiom N'W .leisey, and are annually exported loll.
extent of itiiilioiir.
1r: locating here, th a s-t'ler has manv advantages
lie is within A few hours rJe n t the great cities ol
New England and Middle country ten ere every nit
prnvemeul of cjmjort and rivih-utiuii < * ft hand.—
He can buy every aiticle lie wants at tr.e cb- p
price, an ' sell his produce for the inches?, (in tin
West this is reversed,) he has cboa s tor Lis cli.i
t'reri, d'vinr service, and will enjoy an op- u winter
and r elightliil climate, where Eveis ate utterly nil
known, 'i'ae resuit of Ihe change npou those froti
the nnrih, has generally been to restore them to ai
excellent stale of health.
Jn the way of building and improving, lumbe
one be obtained at the rniiis at the rate of §lO !i
Sls per tnousi'iid. Bricks from the brick van
opened in the place, every article can be prcvnrei
in the place; good carpenters are at han-.1, and then
is no piace in the Uri.on where buildings and tin
provemen's can be made cheaper.
The reader will at o::ce be struck wi*h tin
advantages here presented, and ask himself why tin
property ha- r ot been taken lip before. The reasoi
is, it was cev-y thrown jn the market; and utiles
these statements were correct, no one would be in
vited to examine the lan ! before purchasing. Trii
all are expected 'o do. Tbey will sell laud tinde
cultivation, such is the extent of the settlement t!ia
they will no doubt, meet persons from their on
neighborhood; fh"y will vcitiie-s the improverrirnt
andean judge the character of the population. I
they come with a view to settle, they should com
prepared to s - ay a day or two ami be ready to pur
chase, as locations cannot he hel I oo refusal.
There are two daily treins to Pit ladelphia, an
to a I <et;|er who improve, thk Rsh.roaj Compaxi
Givrs A reui; TICKET FOR SIX MONTHS AXO A HAUf
PRlCXi'lClthT FOR Tlir.KE YKA.K.
THE TOWN OF HAMMONTON.
In connection with the agricnlttira! .'jeftlemenf
a new and thriving town lias naturally arisen, whic'
piescnts inducements for any kind of bu.mes.
particularly rtore* and manulactoriei. fne Shot
business could be carried oil in this place and marke
to good art vantage, aUo cotton business, and tnan
nfactorics ol agricultural implements or Fouiidne
for casting small articles. The improvement ha
been so rapid as to insnie a constant and permanen
increase of business. Town lots of a good size, wi
do not sell small ones, as it would atjeet the im
provement of the place, can be had at fromslo(
and upwards.
The ' ammonton Farmer, a monthly literary an'
agricultural sheet, containing full information o
Haminonton, can be obtained at 25 cents per anno rn
Title indisputable — warrantee deeds given, clea
of all incumbrance when money i* paid. Route t<
the land : leave Vine street wharf, Philadelphia fo
Harnmonton by Railroad, 7 A. M.. or P- M
Fa e9O cen's. When there Inquire for Mr. Byrnes
Boarding conveniences on hand. Parlies ha,l be'fe
stop with Mr. Byrnes, a prmcipii until they havi
decided as to purchasing, as he will show lhfnovi
the land in his carriage, free of expns. Letten
and application* can h addressed to Land,s A Byrnes
Hainn<onton P. 0., Atlantic Co., New Jersey, oi
S. B. Coiigh'in, 202 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia
Maps and information cheerfully furnished.
Aug. 19, 1559-6.T1.
PHOS BUSINESS AND FACTORIES can
bf carried on profitably at Hammontoo. —
See advertisement of Hammonton Lands,
"VTon then
For Bargains in the sunrr
dooerress goods. Selling off at cost.
OSTER & CARN.
Bedford, July 13, 165 8.
Just published by J. S. COTTON &
Co . 409 Chestnut St..
Philadelphia :
PA ttISIAX PBCKI\GS;
on
PARIS IN ALL STATES AND STATIONS.
BY. JULIE BE MAaCCBRITTE9,
Author of "Ins and Outs of Paris," "The
Match Girl," "Friends and Foes,"&.c.
One large volume, 12mo. cloth, $1 25.
This is on" of the* most lively and interestinc
Pooks ever published, and decidedly the bes:
of the good works written by Mad. Aiargue
rittes.
PENCIL. SKf£ "T C HE S ;
OR,
O'MUnes of fliar-uter and Manners.
BY MISS LESLIE.
One large 12mo. volume, cloth. Price §1 25
This highlv interesting volume contains tht
:>est seties o! fales ever issued from the Ameri
:an press. It contains :
Mrs Washington Potts.The Oliirers. A Ston
Mr. Smith. of the last War wit!
Cncie Phtiip. England.
The Album. IVter Jones. A Sketcl
TlieSrt o! China. from Life.
'/iiiia Lovel. That Gentleman; or
~hri IV. Robertson. The Pencilings on Ship
Ta'e of a cent. board.
Die Ladies' Bail. Sociable Visiting,
'he Serenades. Country Lodgings,
"im Red Box; or, Scenesj Constance Alltiton; o
at the Gen. Wayne, l'he Mourning Suits,
Old jFarm House.
THZ- ROMANCE OF HISTORY,
A S rXHIBITCC IN THE
LIVES OF CL'LEBIiATKD WOMEN
OF
ALL AGES COPXTRIES;
COM Fit Is I'W
REMARKABLE EX MVtPL.ES
OF -
FEMALE COFRAGE, DISINTERESTEDNESS
AN D SKLF-SACRI VIC I
BV henry c. watson.
One i nrge volum", I'dmo. cloth. Pile* Si
To st t before (he women of America exim
p!fS for 11.'tation in the most trying cii'Cv'" l '
.-fauces, is th* ohj-ct of this highly interesting
Book. Let fi u ' fading and study of such a
| work heroine O. "*ion, an i mr wnes, mothers,
sisters and daojrh.'ersy " ill become more ie
iuo A'ned for resolution, Ortityde, and s-11-sac.ri
fice,than the Spartan jei.iales vveieofold.
Every La iy in the hr. I sfi ould have a copy
offhis nighty interesting L'ook.
J. S. COTTON & CC.. s,
No. -J- 1 ?}) Chestnut St.. hiladelphia.
The Publishers will send eith.-rpt ' he above
popular Books by mail, free of post a 8i, 5"
part of f fie United States, upon receipt 1 1
publication |>rice.
rpHE HAMMONTON FA KM ICR—A ik"v
paper devoted to Literature and Agricul
ture. also etting foi f.. fall accounts of the new set
tlement of Hammonturi, .u New Jersey, can be sub
sciibe.) for at only 2.3 cents per annum.
Inclose postage stamps for He amount. Address
to toe Etlitar of the Farmer. Harntnor.lon, P. O. At
lantic Co., New Jersey. Those wishing cheap land
of Ihc Irrst ci;ulity,in lrr*-\.| •ij f brtf tlt Itr-t ami llivt
delightful climates in Th-> (Jnion, and where crops
are never cut down by frosts, the terrible scourge
of the north, see advertisement of Hanriuionton
Lands.
Estate (if Sanrut i lkrkef, Dfc'd.
&%*"■ ETTERS of administration having been
granted !'v the Register ot Bedford coun
ff~i > the undersigned, up jji the L-f.rtat" ol Sam
uel Bucket, la:e ol UIIIU.I township, dec d. all
persons indebted to said £lae are heiehy noli
ti-d to make immediate- payment, an., those
has ing claims against the F.-tate, will present
tueiii properly authentic-atad i >r settlement.
JACOB BURKET,
August 12, ISd9. Administrator.
ATTENTION, RIFLE SifiN!
- { You are hereby ordered to
jy parade at f'ENTREVILLE,
on SATURDAY, the JOih
day of SEPTEMBER, next,
£T Y al 1 ( 1 o'clock, A. M., in
i*) summer uniform, (with
\Jj plume.) and 10 rounds of
blank cartridg ?.
By Order of the Captain.
W :n. EIBERT, 0, S.
Aug. 29, 1559.
STRAYED, OR ISTOLEH,
! From the premises of the undersigned residing
iin Hopewell township, Bedforij County, an iron
cr-y n: ire., three years old, about 1,3 hands high,
| without shn-s at the time she ums missed (Thurs
i day. the 18 'h inst.) A reward of $23 will be given
' for the ret oration of the mare ami, if stolen, 82.3
additional l or the apprehension of the thief.
WM. CITHER.
Aug. 26t!i,'59-3t.
STRAY MARS.
Came to the premises of the subscriber, about
i thp tirst of July last, a bay mure, supposed to be
: about 13 or l'J years old, with a small star in the
i forehead and some white on the right iiirnl leg, and
| ttroy-hack'd ;no other marks. The owner is re
' quested to co.ne fnruard, jnov.; property, pry cbar-
I ges and take her away.
PKTER RIFFLE.
Juniata Township, Aug. Bth, 18-VJ. '
F ARSONS WISHING TO OH NNGE their
business to a rapidly increasing Country,
; a New Settlement where hundreds an- going, where
! the climate is i mid and delightful. See advertise
! ment of the II ammoiiton Settlement, another coi
j umn.
| JfGTICB. ~
i Tilr.'undersign ed having sold out his Store to
i .T. B. Villinms. gives notice that bis Books nre
1 -,o vready i'or settlement All persons having accounts
, standing upon said book will please settle tire same,
j either by cash or rune, and those having notes which
' have been standing from year to year, w ill please
j lift them. JACOB BARNDOLLAR.
Bloody Ron, A rift- 09,'59-tf.
"notice.
Having disposed of my business to Mr. Edward
McAlullin, whom I recommend to iny former
customers as a good workman, I would respectfully
reque-t all persons who may know themselves in
debted to me, to oomr forward ar.d make settlement,
as I intend leaving Bedford shoitly. Persons hav
, ing claims against me are also requested In present
! them at on early day. JOHN MILLER,
j Aug. 29, 1859-lm.
BICKEIE MOWER AND REAPER.
THE subscriber would inform the farmers of
I Bedford that he is agent for the sale of the above
i Machine, and their orders for them can be tilled
' immediately. JOHN ALSIP, Agent,
t August 3, lii&.-em.
Keep it Before the
PEOPLE,
! That Cheap-side is still
JS*ot to be Out done,
OSTER & CARNare nvv receiving in ad
ditioo to their new SPRING GOODS, a
! beautiful assortment of seasonable
SUMMER GOODS,
Consisting of Silks, Foil tic Chevre,
English Fongee mixture. Ducals, |
Cliallie <lc Laius, Uyndcre Mohairs.
Fo]lins, Kobes-A-Less, organdies,
I English Chintzes, Crinolines,
Thibet and Stella Shawls,
Spring Styles, Flints and Fawns, from
6\ cents tip —Muslins, llrown and
{ Bleached, from 6| cents up —Ging-
hams and Chaliie'de Lains, fromlOcts.
np-Mohair de Hege and Lavellas, from
lOcentsup —Men's and Youth's wear,
from 121- cents up.
Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Coatings,
Safinetts, Jeans, Listings, etc.. 4~c.
Fresh Groceries, Qucensware, Cutlery, j
Hats, Caps. Bonnets. Boots, Shoes,
t Gaiters. Slippers arid Ties, which they
I will sell CHEAP for CASH, or PRO
DUCE.
Childreus' Shoes, from 121 cents up,
Ladies' Hioes and Lace Foots, from j
02' cents up —do. l ine Lasting Gai
ters from 8 7 cents up —Men tL Boys' i
v ltoes for 75 cents up.
Good Coffee for 12| cents.
, Frinie ticw crop N*. O Sugar at. 10 cts. j
defined wiiite crushed do. at 12b '• j
| Bright Molasses and Syrups from 12| j
cents up —and many other GOODS j
| too numerous to mention, at CHEAT
BAHGAINS. Call and examine for
youtsep. is*
f A liberal credit to persons
i "i' undoubted standing, when j
: ( j desired, who will be requi- j
i cr,l|s ' > red to settle their accounts j
j promptly on or helore Die
[lst day of every January.
Ma v 27/59. '
Allegheny' Male and Female Seminary,
li 4 s*a. ,
FACT LTY.
E. J. OSBORNE, . 8.. Principal, Prof. of Lan- ;
gt!ag°s and Pnilo-- r, 0F*3'•
Wm. S. Smith. t'rof. of Ma.'hematic*.
Jas. 11. Adjunct 4,1 Mathematics.
Kev. 1!. F. Stevens, Lecturer on Moral Philoso
phy &c.
Wm. A Stefhens, Prof, of En; i*b Grammar Xe.
I),-.. J. Hushes, Lecturer on Anat ,m ' ® r *
Mrs. £• V. Osborne, Preceptress, Teacher of Draw
in* French, Uotauy Air.
i; F. Crott, Prof, of Instrumental M usic.
pfiC of Tuition fr term of 11 weeks.
romniO" EPsh Branches 2 '
higber BrhncVs, nnlmling common. lach
Latin ami G'etk. -acu -
German and (• reri.-h. each -
Book-keeping at. ' To'timerc-inl calculations 1 ■>
OJIN A MENTAL.
Drawing , . k
Colored crayon, and water colors, each
/ i . . 500
Oil painting " "
Hair arc! " is flowers, eacA ' 2!.
Pell,s wo, k 322 !
Embroidery '' ' j
Piano music, with use ofinslrr. menf 10 ut |
Board S 1 75 per week including n'orn rent. Pie., ,
furniture if. This is one of the be>. f, arid cheapest j
institutions in the country. The whrle .expense per [
term need not be more than twenty-h*® dollars. j
Second Quarter of simmer . es-sion commences j
August 4, ISM.
Teacher® will !>e instiiicted free oLcharc'e !; ie
Normal Department.
For iiarticuiars, address the p tor ?''.
K..1. OSBUItNC, A.?'■ ;
Rainsburg, Bedtord ro., April 22, 1859.
T IST OF LETTEHS rema nm* in the
| j Post Glliie. at Bedford, A tig 15, 1859.
3^"Persons calling tar letters in this list will please
say they are advertised.
Anderson James, It. 2 Lnoehlin'Joh
Laiid Matilda B Miss
Burns George 2 Law John Esq
Krennul Jes.y 2 Love Mary
Bradner E P F Mrs Landes Israel
Barkey Hiram Murphy Thomas
Bickie Henry J Marts Wm
Bryles Pieston Morgart Rebecca
Berry Jehu Murray R M
Cunningham Wm R Marions Andrew B
Cuders Margaret Mrs McFarrin \\ in
Can nine ton Elite Miss Mohainniitt Jerry
Cursin George Ii Mall James
Cotrtsiock A II Mittick Hubert
Carson James W. Mellon Thomas
Colli ot b George R 3 Mervioe N K
Duke John E Niccolis John 2
Durgir. Pirses Mrs Norris John O J Esq
Diener Adam Nixon John '1
Dnvall C S Oliver Henderson
Essick David Oler Easter Mrs
; Eshleu.an George Pibbes M M
; Evv ins Charles H Rev Pnrsel Absolom
i Pealer., Joseph Robison Ann
Fagley Wm Ithoads Abraham
li*niton Jolm Rasangeant James
i pea-ton Alvin Homes Nici.olas N
Pord La tit. i Mils How lee Samuel
Geurfuss W Beis;hart Sarah A
i Gore John Ryan James Mis
Grnyham S Remhart Johuithan
Grove Richard Remeroy James
Grindle El za Riffle Agnes
Gouden W A Re a Robert
Games Sam.iel Reed George
Hart-el Abraham Swartz Saiah Mrs
Haver William E 2 Strnw-e Morris 2
Harris Jacob StolF-r David
Hegamond Lewis Stephen Mr.
Haldeman RJ Sidney Mr.
Hersl.berger ChriiiiiiC baonder- Douglass
Henrey I.e. in* Scot, Mat hew
Maris J i> Surlin* Douglass
Hurnbarger Philip Shlichter John G
Hanlisty Wm L Stewart J H or Walker T
Hernyt'j Thompson R Hr 2
.lames Jessey T Thomas Benjamin
Jay L"'is L Thiam Philip
Koonl7. Rebecka Wood A B
Kern Ambrose Wharton John
Kneidlcr J S Weatberwoe Abraham
Kanrtnian Andrew WaiteC
Kazi J H Wilson G
Knight T B Esq Williams David
Kahu John Jr Williams & McFadJen
Lewis Saliin Miss Z.rrimertnan Eliza E Mrs
JOHN A. MO WRY, P M.
Ang. 19,'59.
GOWQUA MATTINGS —We have just
received a lot ol |>time quality Wai
tings 1 & 14 check and plain white.
A. B. CRAMER & CO.
May 27,'59.
DR. M'LANE'S
I CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
LIVER PILLS.
: w K beg leave to call the atten
" tion ol the Trade, and more
especially the Physicians of the
country, to two of the most popu
lar remedies now before the public,
j We refer to
Dr. Chas. H'lane'j Cekbratrd
j Vermifuge and Liver Pills.
We do not recommend them as
universal Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name purports, viz.:
THE VERMIFUGE,
For expelling Worms from the
human system. It has also been
j administered with the most satis
| factory results to various Animals
subject to Worms. •
THE LIVER FILLS,
For the cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS,
all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK
I HEAD-ACHE, 6ac. In cases of
FEVER AND AGUE,
preparatory to or after taking Qui
nine, they almost invariably make ;
a speedy and permanent cure.
As specifics for the above men
tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled,
and never known to fail when ad
ministered in accordance with the
directions.
Their unprecedented popularity ;
has induced the proprietors,
FLEMING BROTHERS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
to dispose cf their Drug business,
in which they have been success
fully engaged for the last Twenty '
Years, and tuey will now give their i
undivided time and attention to
their manufacture. And being de- j
termined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele- |
braced Vermifuge and Liver Pills
shall continue to occupy the high
position they now hold among the
great remedies of the day, they
will continue to spare neither time
nor expense in procuring the Best
and Purest material, and com
pound them in the most thorough
manner. Address all orders to
FLEMING 115 OR. rilfcburg'i, Pa.
P- S. TW.era aud Phvtucians ordering front other*
than Fleming Bros., will <}< well i wriie their orders
distinctly, tnul
Tieutinn Bros. Pittsburgh. J'a. To those wishing to give
tbein a trial, we will forwßnl per mail. j**? to any
j nrt of the United State*, one liux of PilN *<>r tw-ivo
three-cent pre*ta£< fitarnjw. or one vial of \> nnitue* for
f-urr—• *>
bu* ace by twenty cent* extra.
For nle nt fo Drs.Reffier Har
ry. Bedford, arid all other Druggists in the county.
May 20, 1850-ly.
a p! 5 S s n
$ P f f f I
DE. EOOFLANB'S
GERMAN. BITTERS,
AND
DK. HCOFLTLTO'S 3ALSA3IIC
CORDIAL,
The orcat stand,trd medicines cf the present
cgc, hnvt acquired iheir gnu' popularity only
years of trial. Unfounded satisfae
in .i is re;■ end ly then: ir. all cases; end the
people have pronounced them tesnhy.
Liver Complaint, DyspepJ-fa, Jaartdicc,
Debility of lite Nervous System,
Uiseases cf Alic Kidneys,
end ell diseases crisiny from a disordered
liivr or weakness of the stomach end digestive
Cretans, arc speedily and permanently cared ly
the GERMAN LITTERS.
1 Tfo Balsamic Cordial has acquired a
reputation surpassing ti.ct of any similar pre
paration extent. li will cure , WITUOCT KAIL,
tie most severe and long-standing
Cccr'a. Cold, cr i'toarseness. Bronchitis, la
fijciaa, Crcup, Pneumonia, Itcipieat
Ccnsutnptiea,
and has performed the most astonishing cures
ever hnoten cf
CcnEmoci Ccnscraption.
A few doses wiil also at once cheek end
cure the most severe Diarrhcaa proceeding
~ from COLD IN TUE BOWELS.
These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M.
JACKSON & Co., Xo. 418 Arch Street, Phila
dc'phia, Pa., and arc sold ly druggists and
dealers in medicines everywhere, at 75 cents
per Lottie. The signature of C. M. JACKSON
icdl le on the outside wrapper of each bottle.
In the Almanac published annually "by the
proprietorc, called EVERYBODY'S ALMANAC,
you wiil find testimony and commendatory
notices from ell parts of the country. Tacit
Almanacs ere given away by all our cgcnts.
For sale at the Drue Stores of Drs. Reamer J- llar
rv, Bedford, and all other Druggists in the county.
May SO, 1850.
1 FARMLANDS FOR SALE 25 JVIILES
' from Philadelphia by Railroad in the
State ot New Jersey. Soil among the best for Ag
ricultural purposes being a good loam soil, with a
olay bottom. The land is a large tract. divideJ
into .(fall farms, and hundreds from all parts of the
country are now settling and building. The crops
produced a e large and can be seen growing. The
climate isdelighttul and secure from frosts. Terms
frarn sls to S2O per acre, payable within lour years
hv instalments. ' To v.sit the place—Leave Vine
Street Wharf at Philadelphia at 1\ A. M. by Rail
road for Ham .-ronton, ot address K. J, Byrnes, by
letter, Hninrnonton Post Ofßce, Atlantic County,
New Jersey. See full advertisement in another
column.
rbefipchnilies. , ,
I Cloin£r out stock of
Cballie delaines and thin dress goods at cot.
OSTER &CARN.
Bedford, July 15. 1859.
ERSONS "WANTING CHANGE OF
climate /or health- See advertisement of
Hammonton Lands, another column.
L SI ON HOTEL*,
BEDFORD, PA.
THE eubscriber respectfully inform* the pub
lic, that he Mil 1 keep* the Hotel, under the above
name, in the old and well known Globs building, on
; West Pitt Street, formerly owned end' occupied by
i Mr. John Voting, whefe he will be happy to see all
' friends and the travelling public generally. Persons
j attending Court are respectfully invited to give him
| a call. He pledge# himself that be will do all ic
| bis power to render all his guests comfortable,
i His Table -.ill b; supplied with the choicest del
i icacies the market will afford.
The oed iiootoi will contain clean and cemfbrtable
| bedding.
The Bar will be supplied with choice liquor*.
The Stable will be attended by a careful and
tentive hostler.
[ET'Boarders will be taken by the day,
j month and year.
JONATHAN HORTON.
Jcne 3, 185D
j "~NEW~ BANK
17E77 RAIL P.OAD AND NEW
Shoe
\ WMMWmTW
STORE.
;T A ERG U SON MANSPEAKER have just
* 1L returned irom lite East, another time, with
a splendid lot o| SHOES, of every kind, par—
ticularlv Women's arid Children's Summer
ware, CHEAPER THAN EVER.
—ALSO—
A verv large assortment ofDrv Goods.
—ALSO— "
• GROCERIES, and to their Variety depatt
j m-nt c .r.'ained a little of everything.
! CALL and see prices and qualities.
CALICO at 4 cents a \a r d, for instance, ex-
I everything else in proportion.
P. S. All kinds of produce taken in and
chang- for goods, at market price.
, JACOB RT:CD, G. W. r.- PC, j. J. SCIIELL
REED, RITT & SMELL,
EAITKERS & DEAL3RS IN ES
CHAIiTa-S,
BEDFORD, PENN'A.
RAFTS bought and sold, collections rtiade
B 7 and money promptly remitted.
Deposits solicited.
REFERENCES.
llox. Jos .MANX, Bedford, Pa.
JOIJ.N CCSB.VA, "
JOHN MOWER, "
R. FORWARD, Somerset,
BONN, RAIGCEL &. Co., Phila. "
J. WATT CO., Pittsburg, ♦
J. VV. CUULET, &. Co.. Balto.
SAYS YOUR MONEY !
THE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully
inform the travelling public, that he has established
a tri-week'y line of stages between Bedford and
Latrobe. The route is that of the old Philadelphia
Turnpike, leading liom Philadelphia to Pittsburg,
being one of the b=t coach roads in the Union.
Passengers will REACH * JfNgZt)
trains of cars for Pittsburg as early
as by going to Hollidaysburg
Johnstown. The fare to Pittsburg on this route
is Four Dollars and Twenty Cents being
THREE DOLLARS CHEAPER
than on any other route from Bedford To that point.
Coaches leave the Washington Hotel, Bedford, eve
ry Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning, at 6i
o'clock, and the Depot at Latrobe every Tuesday,
Thms.iay and Saturday morning, after the arrival
of the mail train from Pittsburg.
JOSEPH A. OA R.MAN'.
July ] ,'59.
GROCERY
AND
CONFECTIONARY.
r§NHE undersigned has just received snd keeps
S_ constantly on hand (he following arti
(. otTee, sugar, rrolasr". chese. crackers, currants,
prunes, raisins, figs, almonds, filberts, cocoa nuts
. ."••inJ r ..!s. recar.s , 1 r ;. s u ;,.. cream nuts, can-
Vui". orange,. ieiLL.i-, tobacco and cigars,
allspice and |'-pper, spices of all kinds, baking so
da, cream of tartar, sulphur, brimstone, canister
an keg powder, shot, caps and lead, grain and grass
scythe®, whetting tools, wash tubs and boards, in
di;:o, extract logwood, ccpperas, alum and madder,
oi., polish and Mason's blacking, sweeping, dusting
stove, shoe and scrubbing, brushes, clothes, hair,
tooth and flesh brush®®, hat and infant brushes, hair
oiis and perfumery, purses and port monaies, pock
et and memorandum books, bonnet and round gum
combs, "ridding" and line combs, bracelets and
beads, pens, pen-holders, penknives, scissors, knife
sharpeners, umbrella®, suspenders, spool cotton and
floss, clock*, small looking glasses, violins, violin
strings, toy watches, watch chains, curry combs,
cards, horse brushes, shoe-thread, pegs and spara
bles, jobnsor.'s Arabian Lin'rtient, Rock and Little's
White Oil, Merchant's celebrated Gargling Oil, for
man or beast, and many other articles of a similar
nature, i fie patronage of the public is respectfully
solicited".
A. L. DF.FIBAUGH.
June 17,'59.-Iy.
Pence with Paraguay!
.Notwithstanding: 'he complicated and trouble
some nature ot the Paraguay difficulty. Uncle
Sain has succeeded in peacefully adjusting it, and
J. M. SHOEMAKER &Co.,
will sell at the cheapest rates, at their store
immediately opposite the "Gazette OiKce,"
their large and varied assortment of
SPRiNG AND SUMMER GOODS,
consisting in pa r t, of
BLACK & FANCY SILKS,
ALPACAS. DELAINES.
CHALLIES, DUCALS.
DEFACES, BAREGES,
LINENS, CALICOES,
GINGHAMS. MUSLINS,
NANKEENS, CASSIMERES,
BLACK AND BLUE CLOTHS, &c..
Also a cheap and excellent assortment of
trimmer JIATS, BOUTS and SHOESand a
Rue lot of
CARPET-
The public are respectfully invited to call
and examine the above named goods, all of
which wiil be sold iow for cash or country
produce. J. M. SHOEMAKER 8t Co.
April 29, 1859.
CilTfOW
All person® are hereby Captioned agatnt 'akittg
ureitain im"-. giver' by the undersigned and'Glorga
Shafer and Conrad Shipp to Wm; M illar of Shipper.a
burg, Pa,, dated February 21, -1848, at I am deter
mined not to pay* tfca same unlets compelled by
law, having received no value therefor.
G. S. YEACER.
PleaaantviUe, tug. 1C,'39-3t. ' '