n V RRIED: On ttm evening <>f the tilh inst., at the resi dence of the bridegroom's hither, by Abrm. H Hull, E c q., Mr. William Ake, of I nion Township, to Misv Eve AMstact of St. Glair Township, Bedlord County. •\t the residence of the brief--*- father, m Cumberland, Md., by the Rev. J■ H Symmes, on the morning of Thursday. th* Sth inst., William M. Hall, Esq., of Bedford, la., to Mf EHen M. R- Cramer. On the 21st August, near St. Clairsville, by the Rev. N. E. Gilds, Mr. Peter Smith to Miss Hannah Macreary, both <•( this Cou " l M The last notice was mislaid shortly atter Its receipt, which accounts tor our tardiness in •■• ta p- co "' J ' thousand apologies. ——- ~ SPECIAL NOi'tC£S. HCOFLAKD'S GERMAN BITTERS. TUEY ABE ENTIRELY VEGETABLE, A nA frt* from AMolic SWW, and all tnjunow* tngrc+irH 1 * . c in el!,miM in their ope- Are P 1 *'* s ""' , aU aiarbl( | .ecretiona from the *•". * vior lo the frame. TAy trill cr< DYSPEPS! A _ Tk,, wtU cur,. NERVOUS DEBILITY. V, trill rrLIVER COMPLAIM . Ti, i -ill rare JAUNDICE. / , DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS. 'jftru xrtll'tcre *■ Tk , v u-Ut cur, CONSTIPATION- Tkry will tart PILES. a Tk'o trill cure HEARTBURN. Tk*v will cure SWIMMING OF THE HEAD. 7a, y wifUo.ro FLUTTERING OF THE HEAR T. They are prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, -.13 Street, Philadelphia, Pa., nd sold by druggies an 1 storekeeper# in every town andl villa-go in r. e United St Oe., Canadas, V. est indies, and Sou,ta America, at 75 rents p.r bot.e. may 27,'59-ty- DISEASES OF THE LIVER. tjyWhen the celebrated Pr. Rush declared that drunkenness was a disease, he enunciated a truth which the experience ard observation oi meaica. men ,s every day confirming. The many insane ex cesse* of those who indulge in the use ot rpirituous liquors, may be thus accounted tor. Ihe true cause of conduct, which is taken for infatuation, is very frequently a diseased state of the Liver. No organ , B the human system, when deranged, produces a more frightful catalogue of diseases. Ann u, m .tad of applying remedies to the manifestations of disease, as is mo often the case, physicians would prescribe with a view to the original cause, fewer dea-hs would result from diseases induced by a .c --raneed state Ot the Liver. Three-fourths ot the disea.es enumerated under the h-id of Coemption, have their seat in a diseased Liver. Dr. M Lane celebrated Liver Piiis, prepared by Fleming Bros., are a certain cure- _ . 23?"l*urehasers will be caretul to asx .->■ u \l LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, man ufactured by FEMING BROS, of PiTruu, W- There are other Piiis purporting to be Liver Pit. '■ new before the public. Dr. W'Laae'a B ennir.o Liver jp lis also his celebrated Verer.it uge, can no., be. at • , „.j respectable drug stores. Jionr. s*ni*t triuiout r .„f FLEMING EROS. kt ttgnaXtrsoj •A V O ICE FH o,\ 1 ' IH 01NIA. TZr. Seth JS. Hone**: —1 was *; Ealfirror# in Apri 1554, and from a paper I received of yours v.-as i.i.u j red to "bay a box or your i';lis, recommended as a j rute for epileptic fits. At that time one of my servants bed b.;cn afflicted with fits about 12 tears. When reaching borne, I commenced with the .,ls acording to directions. 1 do not think she has bed one since. Mv wife, though, is somewhat indo- : ee l to believe she may have bad one only, Enclo sed you will find five dollars, for which you wi' please forwrad one two boxes. Your compliance will oblige me- Yours rcn ctfuily. M. S SI.ED;;E. Dr. Hares'* Epileptic Pills are also sovereign ; remedy for every modification of nervous disease- , The nervous sufferer, whether tormented by the .irate, physical agony of neuralgia, ticdolereux, or ordinary headache, afli-ted with vague terrors, weakened by periodical fits, threatened with paraly borne down and dispirited by that terrible la>- ;tnde which proceeds from a lack of nervous energy, or unnatural condition of the wonderful machinery which connects every member with the souiee o. sensation, and fbougbt—derives immediate benefit from the ue of those pills, which at once calms, i. vigora'es, and regulate* the shattered nervous organisation. bent to any part of the country by mail, free ot po ue- Address Srra S. HANCE, 108 Bthimore street, Baltimore, Md. Trice, one box,s3 ; two, S5; twelve, §24. Bedford Sfiail road \oitcc- HE subscribers '.3 the capita! s'.cck of the Bedford Rati Road Company, are notified to pay to th> Treasurer, in Bedford, the id in slalmeot on each share of Stock ft! Ec cr? .by thrra ou or before the 22d day ot September iast. Tfv order ot the Board. J NO. P. REED, 'I reasnrer. WBECEIVEb at Shoemaker & fV*. clieap Store, a luil supply of CcfF?e, Sugar, Svrup. Molasses, Chocolate, Essence of: Coffee, Madder, Ind.go, &c., which will be sold cheap. Sept. 9th, 1859. ____ NEW SUPPLY of Calicoes, Muslins, De laines, Tickings, Seamless Grain Bags, Cotton Flannels, Muslim, Cloths, Cass.meres, Hosiery. &c., just received and for sale cheap at Shoemakers' S'ore. Sept. 9th, 1859. c fONE~jTins7 HTCHERST RUTTER n CROCKS, FRUIT*JARS, for Sale 8t Shoe makers' store. Sept. 9th, 1859. Brigade Orders. BATE ADS INSPECTOR'S Office, Aug. 30,'59. "VTOTICE IS bfieby given to the Brigade and JA Regimental Officers ot the First Brigade, ISTM Division, that they are hereby notified to ** st at the Hwtt ol'Col. John Hater, in Beaforr , on the 20th of September, J 858, AT 1 o DOCK, A- M for the purpose of adjusting the claims of the Milita- L EMUEL EVAKS, Brigadier General. A. J- RANSOM, Brigade Inspector. C h eY.n. ~ (simU o| U...L .11 K„e ohice or ! dj peifitrnent of Judge, inspector or cleric of any j election of this Commonwealth, and that no ins pee ! tor, lodge or ether officer of such election siia.i be I eligible to be tnen voted for. And the said act of assembly entitled "an act re i lating to elections of tiiis Commonwealth," passed | July 3d, 1819; further provides as follow., to wit : i "That the inspectors and judges shall meet at the S respective places appointed tor holding the election I in the district at which they respectively belong, j befote 8 o'clock in the Morning of the 2.1 Tuesday of i October, and each said inspector shall appoint one ■ clerk, who shell be a qualified voter of such dis i trict. "In case th? person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for inspector, shall not attend on the day of any election, then tne pei son who shall have received the second highest number of votes fur Judge at the next preceding election, shali act as inspector in his place. And in ca.e the person who has received the highest number of votes tor inspector shall not attend, the person elected Ju jge shall appoint an inspector in in bis place, ar,d in pave th - person elected judge shall not atteiid, then the inspector who received the highest uorober of votes shall appoint a judge in his place ; and if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed hy law fur the opening of the election the qualified voters for the township, ward or district ior which such officers shall have been elected, present at the election, shall elect one of their num ber to fill such a vacancy. It shall be the duty of the several assessors re- I spectively to attend at the place of holding every general, special, or township election during the j w hole time such election is kept open, tor the pur pose of giving information to the inspectors, and judge, when called on, in relation to the right of any'person assessed by them to vote at such elec tion, and on such other matters in relation to the assessment of voters, as the said inspectors or either of them shall from time to time require. "No nerson shall be permuted to vote at any elec tion as' aforesaid, than a white freeman of the age of twenty one or more, who shall have resided in this State at 1° as* one year, and in the election dis trict where he offers to vote ten days immediately preceding such election, and within two years paid a State or county tax which shall have been asses sed at least ten days before rhe election. But a citizen of the United Slates who has previously been a qualified voter of this State and removed there from and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district and paid taxes, aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after residing in this State six trontbs. Provided, That the white freemen, citizens of the United States, between the ages of twenty one and twenty-two years, who have resided in the election district ten days as aforesaid shall be entitled to vote, al iough they shall nut have psid tax. "No peraon bU be permitted to vote whose name if not contained in the Iwt of taxable inhabi tant* famished by the Commits oner*, unless: First, he pioduee a receipt of payment, within two years ofState or County tax assessed agreeably to the Constitution, arid give **tr*li*ctory evidence on his own oath or affirmation of another that he ha* p*"> such a tax. or in a failure to produce a receipt shall make oath to the payment thereof, or second, if he claim a right to vole by being an elector between theage of twenty-one and twenty-two year* shall depose on oath or affirmation, that he has resided in the State at least one year next before his applica tion, anil make such pino! of residence in the dis trict as is required by this act, and that he does verily believe, from 'be account given him that he is of the age aforesaid, and give such other evidence as is required by this act, whereupon the name of the jierson so admitted to vote shall he inserted in the alphabetical list by the n>-pector, end a note made opposite thereto by writing the word "tax,' it he shall be admitted; to vole by rest son of having paid tat, or tbe word '**4® if ft® *&all b admitted to vote by reason of age, and in either case, the reason oi such a vote studi be called* out to the. clerks, who shall make tneliste note ta the lists of voters kept by them. "In all cases where the name of the person claim ing to vote is not tound on the list furnished by the commissioners, and assessors,or his rieht to vote j whether found thereon or not, is objected to by anv j qualified citizen, it shall be the duly of the in*p e tors to examine such persons on oath as to his qual ifications, and if he claims to tave resided Witt, in the State for one year or more, his oath shall b•* sufficient ptool thereof, but he shall make proof L v :.t least one competent witness, who shall be'a qual ified elector that he has resided within the district f for more than ten days immediately preceding s a ,.i election and shall also hfmself swear that his bona fide residence, in pursuance of tus lawful calling, i within the district, and mat he did not remove in trie district for the purpose of voting therein. "Kverv perron qualified as aforesaid, and who | shall make due proof if required, of i. is residence j and payment of taxes,s "foresaid, si,ail be admitted ; ro vote in the township, ward or di&.r.ct iu which , he shall reside. "If any peison sh I prevent or attempt to prevent ai y officer of an election under this act .rom noiding such eieciion. or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, and shall interrupt or irr.p'oprly inter fere with him in the execution of his duty, shall block or attempt to block up the window or avenue to any window where thesame may be holden, or shall riotously disturb the peace of such election, or sba.l use or practice any intimidation, threats, force or violence, wtlh the design to influence unduly or overawe any elector, or prevent mm from vot.ng, or to restiaiu the freedom of choice, sucn person on conviction shall be fined in any sum noi exceeding five hundred dollars and be imprisoned lor any time not less than one nor more tnan twelve months, and it it snail be shown in the Court where the trial of such offence shall be had. tnaf the person so of fending was not a resident of the city, ward, district or tow nship where the said offence was committed, and not ei titled to vote therein, then, on conviction, he shall be sentenced to pay a tine of r.ot less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not less than six mouths nor more than two years. "If any person or persons shall make any bet or wager upontbe resultof any election w it in he Com monwealth, or shall oifer to make any sue?, bet or wan or either bv verba! proclamation thereof, or by any"written or printed advertisement, c alienge or invite any person or persons to make such bet or wayer, upon conviction thereof, he or they shall forfeit and pay three times the anoin t t iey tbet or offered to bet. And the Juges of the respective districts afore said, are required to meet at Bedford, on Friday, next following the holding of said election, then and there to perform toose thing, required ol them by law. . . I Given under my hand, at my office in Bedford, this 2!h day of Sept-ruber, in the year of our Lord,; one thousand eight hundred and fifty egnt, audi the eighty-fourth ofthe Independent >f the United VV [LLIA M S. FLU KE, S.'teriJ. Sept. 9, 1859. BEDFORD CLJSSKiIi INSTITUTE. J R,y. JOHN LYON, I j. RWraMtl , : J . LYTTf.BTON J.YON. A. IW., \ THE Fail session of this institution. will open on Friday, the ltitb lay of September. 1559. ft is the design f the Principals, to make this Academy, in a!, respects, a first class Institution, lor the thorough instruction ot youth „f both sexe-, and to prepare them lor any profession or position | in iile. The high more! and scientific tone of the school is w eji known to this community. The spacious brick building adjoining the re-i --; dence of Dr. Wis. Watson, has been secured for ; the purpo-ps of the Academy. | A few boys, (the number is limited to ten.) will be received into the family of the Principals, as boarders. The beauty of the scenery and the salubrity of the climate render Bedford a most desirable loca tion for such a school. Persons from abroad, visiting at the Springs, can Ibe rear tbeir children during the summer. It is desirable that pupils should enter at the com mencement of the session. I S2OO per year, including boarding, • TERMS. washing, fuel, light, am! Tuition in ail f the branches. Terms for day scholars: i?er Ouar'er 5 Branches. I June 19,'59. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Th* subscriber will a c ll at P-ibiic STU, on Sato: diiV, !hp 24-th flay of September, next, at 10 o'clock, A. at lh" house oi George Owe, in Union Township,lhe following 4scrib*ri Real E-'ate; one tract of land, the man sion tract, containing GS acres, adjoining lands of Jos. Corir, Christian Ling, Catharine points ami Joseph Taylor, about 40 acresol which is clear and in a good slate of cultiva tion : a good log hor,gp, double log barn, blacksmith shop and Carpenter shop thereon erected: this tract has a public mad [.assing through it and a first rate Mill site upon it, also an orchard o! young trees: also another tract containing 20 acres, or thereabout, ad joining lands of Thomas Blackburn, Thoma McCoy and others, in St.Ciair Township; this jtract is unimproved, and valuable for its timber and limestone. Terms made known on dav of ;>.le. J. YV. LIN'GENFELTER, Committee of GEORGE OWE. Sep. 2,1859. Orphans 9 court Safie. BY VIRTUE of an order of ihe Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the subscriber, adm'r of John Oster, late oi'Cumberland Valley township, deceased, wiil s-!l by public outcry, on th j premises on Wednesday, the 19th day of October, 1859, the following described Real Estate, to wit : A tract of 115 acres of land, being the man sion tract of deceased, situate in Cumberland Valley tp., Bedford County, adjoining lands of J. Oster, Adam Zemtxuver, Samuel Hendrick son and others, about fiO acres cleared and un der fence, having thereon erected, two log hou ses, a story and a half high, a log barn, an ap ple oi chard, vice., &.c. TERMS: One half in hand, at confirmation of sale ; one half of the balance in one year, and ihe remainder in two years, the whole with interest. JOHN H. RUSH, Adm'r of John Oster. i S.-pt. 9, 1559. S4O 00 Pays for a full course in the Iron Oily Col* 1-ge, the largest, most extensively patronized and best organized Commercial School in the United States. Four Larjff HalN, For writing, Commercial Calculations, Book keeping and lectures. Usual time lo complete a full course, from 6 to Jtf weeks. Every Student, upon graduating is guaranteed to be competent to manage the B ink's erf any business, and qualified to earn a salary o* from 8500 to 81CCO Student? enUrat any lime —No \acat:on— Review at pleasure. First k' eiaiuras for Brst Writing Awarded litis Institution, Thebes' and grea test variety of Penmanship in any one Hall oi the Union, is found hete. son? received af ha'f price. For foil infoinfafion, Circular, .Specimen ,-f Bonnes-: arid Or nam u ntal Writing aud Embel lished" View ol the College, inclose l'ive letter st amp* to F. v\\ JENXI NS, Pittsburgh, Fa- K?tp it Ikfure I Sit- P EOPLE, Ihat is stil.l J\*ot to be Out done. OSTER OA RN an* nntr receiving" in ad di*ion to their new "I'RING a beautiful assortment of seasonable SUMMER GOODS, Consisting of Silks, Foil dc Chevre. 1 English Pongee mixture. Due ids. Cltallie de Lid those claims against the Estate, will present i '|em properly authenticata 1 for settlement. JACOB BURKET, August 12. !Bf)9. Admmts'rator. {frnnsglraiua 3umva:ut Ccmpanii OF PITTSBURGH, OFFICE, NO 63 FOURTH STREET. Capital And Surplus over $150,000.00. DIRECTORS, jvcor. TAINTER. C. 1 A. COLTON, N. VOEGHTLT, RUDY PATTERSON, A. A. CARRIER, I. G. SFROCL. , HENRY SPROUL, A. J. JONES G. W. SMITH, I VATLS HAMPTON, ROU T PATRICK, J. H. HOPKINS. This Coir paay has paid losses from he dele oi is iticorpnraiioa in 1554, up'" sia} nctu.i ot 5302.6C5, 07, in addition to regular semi thnnal Dividends of from sto 15 jer cent afloru.ne evidence of its stability ami useiulness. LOSSES LIBKIMLLY AMiSTF.D riiOSII'I'LV I'AUL i. A. CARRIER IWT. J. G. SPROUL, SC J y. J YV . Lingenfi lier. Agent. Office at Bedford Pa. September 2, 185.9.—iyr. JOSE ? H FUSTEL L, So. 2 NORTH FOURTH STREET, PHlt_AO£t-PHI A, MANUFACTURER OF SUPERIOR QUALITT OF Umbrellas fit Parasols, Has now in his stock the most complete assort nent, embracing many new styles, some of which cm be found in no other establ.shmenT .ltd which he IS prepared to offer to CASH AND SH( Ri TIME purchasers, at very satisfactory prices. Sept. 9, lm. STRAYED, OR STOLEN, From the premises of the undersigned residing in Hopewell township, Bedford County, n! iron, grry mart, three years old, about 15 hands high, without shoes at the time she was missed (Thurs day, the 18th list.) A reward of 525 will be given for the restoration of the mare and, if stolen, $25 additional for the apprehension of the thief. YVM. CYPHER. Aug. 26th,'50-3t. SHOE BUSINESS AND FACTORIES CAN be carried on profitably at Hamrrumtoo. — Se advertisement of Hattirrontoa Lands. DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. beg leave to call the atten tion of the Trade, and more especially tic Physicians of the country, to two cf the most popu lar remcd ics now before the public. Wc refer to Dr. Clias. B1 'Lane's Cflflraletl Vermifuge and Liver Pills. We do not recommend them as universal Cure-ails, but sirnpiy for what their name purports, viz.: THE VERMIFUGE, For expelling Worms from the human system. It has also been administered with the most satis factory results to various Animals subject to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS, For the cure of Liv ER COM PLA I NTS, all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD-ACHE, tzc. In cases of FEVER AND AGUE, preparatory to or after taking Qui nine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure. As spec tries for the above men tioned diseases, they arc 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 of their Dtug business, in which they have been success fully engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being de termined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele brated 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 BROS. Pittibnrgh, Fa. T\f. TViler- and t'hvsichui* ordering fir-v ether* tV\n Flaming Bro#.. will do w U fo.wiitf Uirii oitirr# distinctly, and tile none but D.. XT Lone't. prejs "red ly Ftemiivj Bros. T*Ut*f%nrih. Pa. To tbuae i*nirr X'-> them A trial, we will forward per mail, prwt s.*!ll orders fr<4a Caiuuia xn\t be accompanied by ;w*iuy Cuius For al? at Scores fo Dri.Riamfr Jjr Ha ry. Bedford, and alt other Druggis:® in the county May 20, 18SS-ly. Fr rrrTliT™ i DR. EOOiLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, ANJ> DR. HOOFL4XD'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL, The great standard medicines ef the present age, have acquired their great popularity only through, years of trial. Unbounded satisfac tion is rendered by thent in all cases; and the j people have pronoc.fi there worthy. Liver Cora-tlalr.f. .Ojsrtepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Nervous System, Diseases of the kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered j liver or weakness cf the stomach and digestive ; organs, are speedily end permanently cured by the GERMAN BITTERS. i The Balsamic Cordial bes acquired a j repu a:ion surpassing that ef any similar pre paration extant. It will cure, WITHOUT ram, j the meet severe and long-standing Cough. Celd, or Hoarseness, Eronchitie, In tueiiia, Cioap, Pneumonia, lacipieat Consumption, and has performed the most astonishing cures ever known of Ccnnnaed Consnir.ptica. A few doses will also at once check end cure the most severe EiarrilCßa proceeding \ from COLD IS TUB BOWELS. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON & Co., No. 413 .4rcA Street, Phua de'phic, Pa., and arc sold by druggists ar.d | dealers in medicines everywhere, a! 75 cents per bottle. The signature of C. M. JACKSON will be on the outside wrapper cf each bottle. In the Almanac published annually by the prqprie'orc, called EVERYBODY'S ALMANAC, I you wiil find testimony and commendatory notieee from all parts cf the country. These Almanacs arc given away by all our agents. For .ale at the Drug Stores of Drs. Reamer A Har ry, Bedford, and all other Druggists in the county. May 20, 1559. PERSONS WISHING TO CHANGE THEIR business to a rapidly increasing Country, i ! a New Settlement where hundred-; are go;ng, where the climate is mild and delightful. See advertise ment of the Hamroonton Settlement, another col umn. NOTICE. THE undersigned having sold out his Store to !. B. Wilbam*. gives notice that his Fonks are nowready for settlement All persons having accounts stand, ng upon said book wilt please settle the same, either by cash or note, and those having noe s which have been Standing from year to year, will please i lift them. JACOB BARNDOLLAR* Bloodv Run, Aug. 29,'59— tf. I GOWQUA MATTINGS.—We have just received a large lot of prime quality Mat* ttujjj 1 fit li cher ; k and plain wbi'e. b A. B. CRAMER A CO 1 Mav 7/W. LASD FOR AI,E. r subset i.ber o/Wn hr *&le fns farm tifu- JL aifj u;• the Mi If H.ll, near Schetlsbtirg, containing 63 acres, more, or /??, adjoining ; ntnds ol Thrmnoe! Stall-r, Daniel Millar, Peter j St - he 11 a:ni others. Tin* improvements ate a i ger Jiving in SchelUtn;rg. JOHN RLNIAGER. Also another tract of Land containing 60' t acres, adjoining the abore d-scribed land, a | part of which i? well timbered, which can be ! had at a fair price by calling on the .Subscriber j living in Schellsburg. j DANIEL MILLER. September 2, 18.n9.-4t. \OIKK , TO SCHOOL DIRECTORS A.SD TEACH ERS. THE County Superintendent will meet with 'the School Directors and Teachers of Bedford : co., for the purpose o! holding public examftta ' t ions< fa; plicants lor school, in the following ; order, viz '■ For B-dinrd borough and Bedford township, ion the 23d and 24th of September; Colerain, ! on the 26th ; Snake Spring, 27'h ; St. Clair, Oft. 4th : Union, fith : Middle VVoodberrv, 6th ; South Wood berry, 7: East Provi dence, 24t1i% Monroe, 25th; Juniata, 98th y Scheiis'mrg and Napier,29th. The .xa mi nations will be held in the same plac*in the respective districts, tlmy were last > ear, and wilt be opened at 9 o'clock, on ear! - , of the above named days. The public are respectfully invited to be present. H. HECKERMAN, Sept. 9th. 1559. Co. Superintendent. NEW BANK NEW RAIL ROAD AND NEW Shoe WMMEMTW STORE. returned from the East, onother time, with a splendid lot of SHOES, ol every kind, par ticularly Women's and Children's Summer ware, CHEAPER THAN EVER. —ALSO— A verv large assortment oi'Drv Goods. —ALSO- * GROCERIES, and in their Variety depait j n ent contained a it'll" ot everything. CALL and set- ,vices and qualities. CALICO at 4- rents a .ard, for instance, ex. everything else jn proportion. P. S. All kinds ot produce takpn in and change for goods, at market price. SAVE YOUR MONEY! THE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully inform the tiavelline public, that established a tri-weekly line of stage* between Bedford and I.atrobe. The route is that of the old Philadelphia Turnpike, leading from Philadelphia to Pittsburg, being one of the best coach roads in the Union. Passengers triif REACH r. jpNluß trains of cars for Pittsburg as early as by going to Hollidaysbiirg ores±sfe§3i Johnstown. The fare to Pittsburg on this routil is Four Dollars and Twrnty Cents being THREE DOLLARS CHEAPER than on any o'her route from Bedford to that points Coaches leave the Wa.hmgton Hotel, Bedford, eve rv Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning, at 6J o'clock, and the Depot at Latrobe every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning, after ihe arrival of tne mail train from Pittsburg. JOSEPH A. CARMAN. July 1,'59. Grocery CONFECTION ART. tinders :;ned ha- just received and keeps X. constantly on hand the following arti cle® : Coff-e, sugar, molasses, ch-e®e, crackers, corrantf, prunes, raisins, figs, almonds, filberts, cocoa nuts, ground nuts, pecans, Eng. walnuts, cream nuts, can dies in variety, oranges, lemons, tobacco and cigsrs, allspice and pepper, spices of all kinds, baking so da, cream of turtar. sulphur, brimstone, canister and keg powder, shot, caps ard lead, grain and grass scythes, whetting tools, wash tubs and boards, in digo, extract logwood, copperas, alum and madder, oil. polish and Mason's blacking, sweeping, dusting stove, shoe and scrubbing, brushes, clothes, bair, tooth and ilesh brushes, hat and infant brushes, hair oils and perfumery, purses and port monaies, pock et Bnd memorandum books, bonnet and round gum combs, "ridding" and fine combs, br-ceiets and beads, pns, pen-hqblers, penknives, srissors, knife sharpeners, umbrella*, suspenders, spool cotton and floss, clocks, small looking glasses, violins, violin strings, toy watches, watch chains, carry combs, cards, horse brushes, shoe-thread, pegs and spara ble*, Johnson's Arabian Liniment, Rock and Little's White Oi', Merchant's celebrated Gargling Oil, fcr man or be,"i, and many other articles of a similar nature. Tee patremage of the public is respectfully solic.'.ed. A. L. DF.FIBAUGH. June 17,'53,-ly. PERSONS WANTING CHANGE OF climat.e for health. See advertisement of Fiammoniog Lands, another column. ~XOTiCK. Having disposed of my business to Mr. F.dward McM.ullin, whom I recommend to my former customers as a good workman, ! would respectfully request all persons who may know themselves in debted to me,to come forward and make settlement, c.s I intend leaving Bedford shortly. Persons hv ing claims against tne are also requested lo present them at an early day. JOHN MILLER. Aug. 29, 1559-lm. (Iheap challies. Closing out stock of Ohailie delaines ard thin dress goods t ce®T. 05TER & CAP.N. Bedford, July 15, 859. BItKEVE SI DHL R AW REAPER. THE sub-criber would inform the farmers of Bedford that he is agent Iferthe sale of the abi*vj Machine, ard their orders for them ran be immediately. JOHN ALSIP, Agei/., August 5, l"A9..fim. / \ SACKS OF G. A. SALT, just l veil ami for rule at Shoemaker Cheap •Store- {ST*. 16,