MAKIiIEW 1,,. inst , *1 Henry Code's residence, ■ Rev. N. E. Gilds, Mr. Elias Bmket I \liss Elizabeth Larobright, both of I nion Kinship. r SS 5 E S& : I Tn Friend's Cove, on the Sth inst., Frederick Bntfjeld, infant son of Mr. Henry F. and Hen- , I i R Smith, aged l.var 10 month? and ~o ■'y ,a C. F. If. ■ "/ i%'©tiC©. - The books. &c., of I /u la'e firm of Mevers and Ben lord, have I/feen Pl-ced ,n the hands of J. Lingen.el- II ! r *q . for collection. All persons indebted to I ' firm are again respectfully requested to I I S*J e Settlement, either by cash, or note. Ibe * ; I / IV r January *• [Oct. -Mh-tjl.j / I \ SPF.C IA L A OTIC F.S. I HCOFLASD'S GERMAN BITTERS. I THFY ARE ENTIRELY VEGETABLE, I {fll j ref from Alcoholic Hit mutant, and'all injurious L. Are pleasant in taste and smell, m.ld in tnmr ope- , ration, will expel ad morbid secretins from the; |bo.i>, give-bloom to the palliu cheek, ana heau-iand fcjaor to the trame. They will cure DYSPi" P>IA. They Will cure NERVOUSDEBILITY- Then will cure LIVER COMPLAINT. Th> v i r i f ? cvre J All S DK- K. will cure JMSEASE.OF THE KIDNEYS. Tr.fl) tfill cure t 'ONSi IPA t ION. Titty will cure PILES. They will curt HEAll'l B( It.V. They will cure SWIM MING OF THE 111. AO. They Will cure FLITTERING OF THE HEART. ! I They are prepared by Or. C. \l. JACKSON, -US [ Arch' Street, Philadelphia, Pa., end sold by druggists I ami storekeepers in every town and villa-re in the , ('sited States, Canada*. West Indies, and South America, at 75 cents per bottle. ' loay 27,'59-ly. THF. Tin r MPH COMPLETE. A NOT HE K PERFECT CURE OP EPILFPST ITT UK. lIANCE'S EPILEPTIC PILLS. DCRCNT'S XHCK, Perqwiman's Co., Oct. 1 ] p R . I!*\en —J)ear Sir : —Having been afflicted ; with faliing fits tor some years pastel determined j to I>l ve your Pills a trial, (advertisement of which j saw in some of the papers) and continued to use ; Them mrsome month*, until 1 was entirely cured. ; I believe them to be a fr-'rate article; and since 1 have used them, I have not had one attack, and am i now in the enjoyment of so.-ul health. I am, very respectfully, Yours, >*c., JONATHAN J. JACOBS. P S The Pills were reeomu ended tome by Mr. | Naiban \>wby,.ot" this county, to whose address j you sent them. Those Pill*, besides curing Epilepsy, are a speci- | fic lor all modifications of nervous disease. Pi ice ; per box, two boxes for $5 ; twelve boxe* lor *.'. ;. Persons enclo-n g a remittance will have the Pills sent them through the mail, on its receipt.— For *ale by SF.TH S. HA* N. No. K'S B.;U Iron re street, j i'.,ijtimore, Md., to whom orders from all parts o: the Union must be addressed. Nov. IS, Jb.VJ. j DR. ML IAE'S VERMIFUGE. PREPARED BY FLEMING BROS. OF PITTS BURGH. —"Pitrir.g a pract ice of wore than twenty years I Mr. M'Laue bad attended innumerable patients af- j ' dieted with every l'otm { worn disease, anil ww inituced to apply all the er"rg.s of his mind to the 1 , discovery of a vermifuge, or worm destroyer, cer- , tain in its etf-cts ; the result oi ft s labors is the A- , mericaa Worm Specific, now before the public, j prepared by Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh, which is perfectly safe, and may be given ah * to cb hire.- ■ of tV mo *t tender age, or to the aged adult; it purges mildly and subdues and destroy- ! worms with invariable success. I: is r a*y o: ad- j ministration, and us it do* not ro *a i meicn y in ( any form whatever, tin rest-iciions are uece**ary with regard in •lriri.. rig •' water, nor -r capa ble oirktirsg the I'-as: it:: try to th -->*•' \n iccrcciihi - number r>! worms have fetn ex- - led by this great v-rtrst.'iige- W* t> • <• ■. !•' t b' r • .M'LAXF.'S CfeLEBIIATKp YERMtI KGE u factored by FLEMING I'.ROb., of PITTSBUBOH, PA. : All other Vermifuge-, in rm pari son ai? worthless. , f)r. M "Lane's genuine ern;iluge, can now he hsd at all respectatde drug suites. .vc..e genuine without the signature oi Nov. 16,155U.-'in. FLEMING EROS. lß©H©w;?y r N '3tiSnia:'C2l* Faclsthat should be known. Cou. / -, colds, oe'iima. How frequently have we not heard peoj.ds exclaiff.. "1 would give SU>, s3fi, or SIOO (as the cas may be) were I but rid of this cough—this col I—this asthma, <S-c." Yet bow preposterous i" is to ia'k in this style—grant. I, fen that tliev have consul ted medical men, without success, that does not imply that they are incurable—■ would thou sands, abandoned, as p.ist hope, be ;ett to -.he s ..flow ing tortures of despair —'he question iies ill t.iis. lidve they tried Holioway's Pills t.nd Ointioent have they read, or put in practice the plain direc tions enveloping each box or pot—ii no', we urge : an immediate trial, and feel assured they will find ; the cure they are so anxious for. 5 7 j STILL CHEAPER! HANDSOME SUGARS, at S, 9, 10, 11 and l'2ct.*, per pound. Molasses and Syrups, at 10., 12. lb, 18 and 20 cts per qt., at OSTEIi> CARN-S. "'.VE AIM FOR OSTF.R & CARN'S," c; i.-e cry it all who are in wunt ot n'at. durable and CHEAP BOOTS, and SHOES. NEW STYLES OF WINTER BONNETS, Ribbons and Ruches, .it OSIER S* CARN'S. PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRTS, lor ijle, Cheap, at OSTER*N CARN'S. REST PICK LI NO VINEGAR, f r rale, by OSTER CARN. Nov. 4-th, 1859. GREAT WESTERN IMS- 6 TIU ST CO. Capital and available assets, over S 100,000. Fire, Inland and Marine Cargo risks taken oil j the most favorable terms. c. C. LATJIROP, I'res't. JAMES WRIGHT, S c'v. JOHN P. REED, Agent. F|NO ALL WANTING FARMS- SEE AD .X, veUiswnnta of Hamrnontoii Lauds. MARK THESE FACTS ! THE TESTIMONY OF THE WHOLE WORLD II {} 11 o\va v r sOint mv nl. 3££- Bad Leg-, Bad Breasts, Sores an I I "leers. All description of sores are remediable by the proper and diligent use of this inestimable prep.tra- i I tion. To attempt to cure bad legs by plastering I the edges of the wound logetber is a folly ; for should j the skin unite, a boggy di-eased condition remains | i underneath to break out with tenfold fury in u lew i | days. The only rational and successful treatment, ] I as indicated by nature, is to reduce the tnflainina- | tion in and about the wound, and to soothe the j neighboring part* by rubbing in plenty of the Oirit- ' ment, as salt is forced into meat. Dipt her in, Ulcerated Sore Thro it, and Scarlet j and other Fevers. Any of the above diseases may be cured by well j ; rubbing the Ointment three tiroes a day into the • chest, throat and neck of the patient ; it will spun 1 penetrate, and give immediate relief. .Medicine ta- j ken h) the mouth . must operate upon I fie whole , • sjstem ere its influence can be It It in any local part j ! whereas the Ointment will do itawoik at once.— ; i Whoever tties theung. u it in the above manner, foi • the diseases named, or any -imilar disoriiers uliec | ting thf che*t ami Ihroat, will finU themselves re- : j ueved as by a charm. I'iles, Fistuius, Strictures. I The above class of complaints will be removed ]by nightly fomenting tlie parts with warm water, | : and then most effectually nibhing in the Ointment. 1 i'erson* suffering Horn ttiese direfui compiaiiits j not a moment in arresting ineir progress. It , should be understood that it is not sufficient mere ly to smear the Ointment on the affected part-, hut it must he welt nibbed in for some considerable time two or three times a day, that it may be t- j lien 'lito the system, whence it will remove any j liio-ieu sore or Mound a* effectually a* though pal- ; to the eye. There again bread and water ! poultices, aftei the rubbing in ot tie Ointment, will ! i do meat, -erv ice. 'i'nis is the only suie treatment j for fen alt *, cases of cancer in the stomach, or where ! j there may he a general bearing down. i Indiscretions of Youth ; —Sores and I leers. Blotches, as ai*o swellings, can, with certainty, he radical!v cured \i Ointment h? u&ed Jretdy, ' and tfie Pill* be taken nignt and morning a* ;eco :>- ' mended in '.lie printed ioslni-tioii*. \< r;en treated in any other way they only dry up in one place to break out in toother: wh-ieas ttn Ointment will remove t lie humour Hum tee system, ai.u leave the patient a vigorous and healii y bett.g. It will te quire time with the use oi !ht Pl.'S to ensure a las- j ting cure. Dropsical Swellings, Paralysis end S'IJJ" Joints. Although the above complaints dider widely in their.origin and nature, v. t they all require meal treatment. Alany of the v\v - .r-t cases, of such ifi.-- 1 eases. v% 11i yi*|d ir> comparatively shorr spaui' !' m*, vk hen ihis OiutaieiiL i- diligently rubd**i into the parts ai'ect^d y even every other means ' !i tv. iaiied. in all serious maladies The Pills should I b- ::,'4 to the j . tilled dnecton> acco-n- . i panyiiisr ei! !i box. Both the (tinim:. ts ana pill : -houtd be u ed in i lAt f allutvi ug Casts ; Bad Leg*. i i-'ulas, Bad Biea-ts, ' (ion", Burn-, I Ghii "u lar Swrl nigs, Bunion -. ! I .umb.igo, Bne s of Aloscbetoes an I Kiieun .iti-m, Sand-t fie*, j Sea. s. Coco-bay, Nire Nipples, • C hie go-loot, Sore-tnri a'*, l'i iihlains. S.iti l)i*na>-s, Chapped Hands, Scurvy, Corn. (}ol f) "sine-tieads ! ] Can.-e. -• Contracted and 6tiii Ulcers, Joints, V> ounds, Klephant.'asis, \av. s. _ B5 v *"€'s% £Tilb 'V 'dene oentiine utiles*! , the woids -Hoaow.iY, Ni v Yottv in 1 r,o*no\, ! are discersibl- a*, a IPifr -•••• >.■ in eve.y le.Cof tl. • j hook of direction* around e.wi put or !• 5 the .-nine | niuV he (ila'.* v seen by (i . : nig t:;e I- 1 1 1 . the ii_ .t. ' j A band some reward will ! • g-vvn ti a one 1 - i 1 iter:: g sue ii II- 11 ;n. ' 1 '• To tdete.-- | : ■ >:i 0; ;. y 1 1 o. f 1 1 : : i*tt Ingt he med- j i.-iru-O) v 1; git. - -.. Ie , .og 1 to be • : spuriou . ' t < y, me . yo. PID>W I ; ;>T.:.o- J ' oil* i i'l ' c;i .' .1 not'; , 111 bu\*'S at ".ic-'lits, 'id Cts : . and ill ea< 1. U.i "There :s eonsidi-rati • saving by taking the larger si/. *. N. B.—Directions for the gui of patients in every 01-on. 1 r are alii-:- 1 to tech box. Nov. is.V.). <E r% ii veil! Be pud f r any quauliiy of Rye and Ciov-r ; sceiJ upon deliver' , bv A. ff. CRAMER Co. Oct. 14, 1859. I NOTICE is hereby given that the undersign' I j wilt apply at next Nov. Court, for A discharge iron: j his office, as admr. with the will annexed, a'. Ma], j 6. M. Barclay, late of the Borough of Bert ford, | dee'd. JOB MANN. ' Nov. dth, 1 *".!>. 'JIOTICE. Aii persons are hereby cautioned agaiiist ptir chasing, or in any way interfering j with, a certain lot of corn (a.'twin; ling to one hundred bushels,) which I bougiit of Jesse Yar -1 neil, on the 1 Ith of November, 1859, which j corn will be due said Jesse ianieil Irotn John jH. IJowser ity-the Fall ol 1860. I also pur- ] i cfiaseii, on the sasne day, of said je*se Yarnell, i all his interest in three acres of ground, more j or less, cleaied by said Y trtieil on liie farm o! j John 11. Bowser, ir. Si. Clair tp., Bedford county. Nov. IS'li. SIMON HERSHMAN. Estate of Ab'm Alixei!, dec"'!. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION, hav ing been granted bv the Register of Bedford county, to (he undersigned, upon the Estate of Abraham Mixell, late of Snake Spring tp.,dee'd, al! persons indebted to said Estate are hereby nn'tfied to make immediate payment and those having claims will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. ISAAC MIXELL, Nov. fSth . - Administrator. BiBLEM The Bedford Bibie Society have two princi pal objects in view ; to supply The destitute free of charga and to furnish nil others with the old and new testaments at very low price*. MR. buccK, the Treasurei. has a large assort ment on hand at hisstore in Bedford, where he will wait with pleasure on all who call. O. E. SHANNON, JOHN LYON, Secretary. President. Nov. ISth. All kinds of goods sold at REED & MU NICH'S for Cash or Produce. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. J HE subscriber will sell the toitowmg real estate at public >a!e : At the House ot Joshua Fillet, in Rainsburg, on Thursday the first day oi December, 18.) D, af eleven o'clock, A. M., The McEJdowney improvement, containing i 257 acres, adjoining lands ol George Bortz, Si -1 inou Stuckey, Philip J Shoemaker, Sam'l VVii | liamsand olfiers. A small part ol the land is cleaied and the balance is well timbered. It j is all pateiittd iat.d and the title beyond dis j pute. j At the same time and place -100 acres ol mountain land in Cumberland \ alley, late the j property of Jonathan Cessna and adjoining land lof William Giilain, Campbell Heinii ickson's I heirs and otheis. This land is well limbered ! and is all patented. At the same tune and place, S7 aces of f,m --j her land, adjoining lands of Amm my Smith, j Wm. Ressler, \Ym. Kuiiy, and otiiers—also j ! patented land. At the same lime and place, 435 acres of j patented limber land, adjoining tile above ana 1 lands of Henry VV, Ressler, W'm. M. Hall, 1 i Win. Nelson and others—al.-o six other tracts 1 ! of mountain land, adjoining the above and con- 1 , taiuing lour hundred acres each. —ALSO— On Tuesday, the sixth uav of December, 18- :>9, at the House of Joseph (louden in Juniata Tow nship, all that tract of land lately in dis pute between John May and Gemge Trout man j i in said Township, adjoining lands of Leonard May, Peter j'. L-hnran and others, containing | ihri-'e hundred and two acrps about 70 acres 1 cleared and under fence, with a leg dwelling house and log barn (hereon erected. The title j to tins prop- rtv is also beyond dispute. —ALSO— On Thursday, the Bth day of December, 0:1 the premises ;n Eminaville, Brush r 'reek \ al j ley, all that brick house and lot lale the proper | ty of George Blankley. ! Sal sto commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. 1 EL'.MS :in .Hi < ases to suit the puichasers, and ma V known on day of sale. JOHN CESSNA. Nov. ISth, 15."9. HIiNTENGDON 2B& bmlFtop J!. i AAE; ■ On and alter Moodav, Novempe; 14th, THE PASSENGER TRAIN, BETWEEN HUN | TING DON AND HOPEWELL, will Lav-, ! and arrive as full >w-s : Leave HUNTINGDON for HOPEWELL, a! 7. 40 A. M. Lea ve HO PEW ELL for HUNTINGDON, at 10. 20 A. M. Connecting at HUNTINGDON* with ?l ML 1 RAIN EAST AT l. JO P. .XL, and arriving j in PHILADELPHIA at 10. 25 P. M. Tie itaiu trom HUNTINGDON, at 7 in A. JVL, Donriecis with EXPRESS i'RA IN WEST on PMNN'A R. R. J. J. LAWRENCE, Huntingdon, Nov. ].8,*59. Su'; t. Once for aIL | NYiticp i* tiereby i.'.ven, i;i pane--', that evprj-S j body with<H>t respect 10 persons, nbeilnei no* pay j (Gil"! I '-.vi BP'S note.* by the Ist Dec. next, will l ! -UP<l, or I'xe.mteif. Oat a: le-iiug.* .Ich. -icy, e I havp eii.ieavo"pfi io respert the SPPIu g, otfiers, j by i'ertfParum Io -tl". Bn:l>p whose n a.-- c : vp are de<r al...it cash ternr.-- 11. hu no t.. * timm riracfice a* well n* preach. Alter rppeyteil eoticcs ol I'-\ li d, ai'.il frequent duns, together ;1 ha <er- VII- I. t WeillV Ive Vfji, i'l. ; g o-ir I'.er • • . j- , tilllP 'i e CoieiiS ■••' I'" Co ' si n 1 • to (. •>' at tiie : five -.le. w • trust, v . . , , ,v D a ri". '"lie 1 t: —<r ■ 'Y ■ Ii tl py do, we hop taej w.;i get in 11 good humor , aga ;*:. '( hp ■ otes are in our fan's ami rr.r.sf I •> paid. ■ I iGH'tlniHT, . .IVlll fIC5 r E-Mi.'Si'2ie, : IRON STORE.' SFjLiNTED UMTU THE GREAT- i j f.; F'i. C'.M.'E A • D 11! !y J ,-;e to j.. ..p; . an'* ofr'ne pftpt of Bertfort ro. Every ! ' 1 ii to j ia.se, t.-'M ;:i goods aii l pri -lOR AMI. a,i gooi'-- in mv line sr'rl as low as they can he ;.ot ;.. ' or lioli:dsv.*burg. aiHi many 'hings >: . *r. CASH bu. er* I'tvorP'i paitif. ai! v. \ no-.in ' ivets .it • -o ! liked, but if ..opt i-i payment, v. ill i, i.J lIT bd!- i • are fix-d i"r - two via , <• customer* 1 :med above, ! r iv ■ i n price* •> M> ' tir.i <whether i r.'-b or poor, who cm.tract debt* for their executo** jto ; ay, <■' ' • .1 ra':i.;: to 1 it:ui.'ate. So tbat 'hose jW! •-> " s I ,it vsr; good an 1 who ar • Mow i 1 • paying d hi*, org-' tn • I when dnnrw ~ will please j i■: 1 y >r ('A -'. or pro 'm o, or not at all —ns 1 t.ave : fiaiugt: ami or t;r.-i! d umirg •- irh cnstortiel s. i Bed. irh, P...,' Oct. Ut, ib-'i;-. WM. HARTLEY. j " EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Lettecs- Te?ta | .* J meniury to t.io estate of Airs. Elizabeth i McDowell, decease 1, having been granted to to- undersigned, all person* having Claims a gainst 'he said estate wa requested to present them, and all persons owing the said estate to make payment to Join Mower Esq.. Bedford, or to JOHN F. LOT, No. 25, Fifth Street, Pittsburg. Nov. 4th, 1859. "fe AX f S'j§y ■ At Shoemakers" Cheap Store, VY beat, Rye, Oats, Corn, Bock ' wheat, Potatoes, Flour, and all kinds of Pro | liuce, for which the highest market price vviii be paid, in ca*h. or nmi chandise. f Nov. 4th, 1859. ticronomy p;&y w debti^ nnd the farmers who nre using Hartley's Corn stalk cutters and crusher*, Hartley's corn shellers, and chop-milis, are saving, by good management, hun dreds of dollars. Oct. 21, 18-50. jE'Ofh ■"■Severnl Hundred 1 Asparagus plant*", two years old, will bo sold cheap. For information inquire at this ol iice. [Nov. 11, 1856.] £stray S j /NAME trespassing on the premises ol the | VE subscriber about the tirst of Oct. last, a i r l and white hull, a year old [i i 'jfc last spring. The owner is re j |r quested to prove liis propeity, j pay charges and take him away, , or be will be imposed ufa- tbe law directs. FRANKLIN MICKEL. N 18 1859 | AVER'S CHERR ( PECTORAL and Jay ne'.- Expectorant, at Di. Harry's Drug . FOUNDRY AND Machine Simp. i THE subscribers having formed a partnership' under the style of "Dock & Aschom" for the pur-| pose of conducting a genera! i FOUNDRY AND MACHINE l-nsiness in the establishment recently erected by i Gilliard Dock, in Hopewell, Bedford county,are now prepared to execute orders for CASteIVGS AXD MACHINERY of everv description. They will j build to order steam-engines, coal and drift-cars, ! horse powers arid threshing machines—also, casting of every kind lor furnaces, forges, saw, grist arid i : rolling mills, ploughs, water-pipe, columns, house ! fronts, brack* s, fXr., ike. Th*v .ir* also, now making a firm assortment of S rOVES of various kinds ol the latest patterns ami rnos- approved style-, including several siz*s of | COOK STOVES of the lust imde, testing stoves | ; for chinches, o Hires, bar-rooms, Ac. A full assortment of Stoves will bedfept constant ly on hand, and sold at wholesale and retail, at pi ices to suit the times, and qmility, warranted ; equal to the best Eastern make. Machinery of all j kinds repaired promptly. Patterns made to order. : GILUAKI) DOCK, C. VV. A'JCHOM. 1 Nov. 11. JRO'J CIIHAP INEW GOODS AT J. M. SHOEMAKER & CD'S. STORE, BEDFORD, PA. J ~ A \ ING just reci ived the largest and ch*a- , XJL .est stock of goods e>r brought to B*d- 1 ford, we are determined to -*>• 1 out cheap and j i list in proportion. We have LADIES' j GOODS, of ail descriptions, GLO ES, HOSI | ERY, FLANNELS, MEN AND FOYS' I ! WEAR, CLOTHS and CASSJMERES, HATS ] and CAPs, 800 TS, SHOES, ? ■ slr.s Shirts j and Drawer.-;. Coats, Pants and VESTS, CAR-; PETS, Single and Double, Cotton chain, HARDWARE, QUEEXSIVARE, GROCE RIES, SPICES, TOBACCO, and every thirgr usually kej I in u country ifoie, which we wilt li ciwap I >r r.islj, or produce, and to j unctti ial six month customers. Thankful for past fa- ' vors, v.-e hope to receive a liberal share of pub- ! lie patronage. J. M. SHOEMAKER fx CO. | Oct. 21,1859. VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT i \ S A | U \jf co A it u, The subscriber offers for rale, lor account of; whom it may concern, the Dwelling House; and Si ore House attached, together With about ' tvv.'i {.en s of land, situated in Cumberland' Vaiiey, }'• II -d Countv, on the Public Road, ! HI; 12 u frotn Cumberland, lateiv occu pied by Win. J' nr. Thi; property would c i' a country merchant, : physician, or r "chanir, unri it is believed such person might <k> well there. The neighbor-' hood is a good one .Jf not sold by ihe first of January next, it wiH benoM at Public Sale. The j ti'.le is iudi.-uidable. Applv l o<t. 14, 1850. ' 'W. M. HALL. ; PUBLIC SALEOF VALUABLE ' 12P f% r--* , f £* <-■ r*x ,~ Ac T.;.IET-Vi BY \ irtue of an orderol the Orphans' C <ntf of Bedford county, the undersigned, as Execu iorsot K.hort Horn, lale r>; .ii.r iii.i Township, dec-ased. Will Ofl Monday, the 26 th day of Dec., next, 1 expose: to Public Sale, on Tie premis* s, One tract of Land, simafe m .*3i f inship ol .lurn .'.a, containing i* Hit 137 acr- i- m hich are cleared, including i or acre-- of meadow, and in a good state of j in- litii'ivftltPiM ai- JS iwo ~_ , , j ting hoiis do-.:;i- log barn, a spring house, and i rther improvemeots and also two apple orch i a is of . i i.i, .ii h .c lands c.t James i mis. Glrn'i'ie Wextz, G. . -ju jflitchew, and i! • to co* mence at 10 o'clock, A. M. TERMS : One t; ijd of purchase money on the first of April next, when possession will be given, on* third '{niter payment ol debts) to re: .. ::i m 'he ; md f r I lie use of t v. >•o and the remaining third to he paid i-. two e oi);; 1 ;;i ! i;ai payments without interest, the whole > 1-■ secured bv judgment bone's. DAM EL B. HORN, JOHN A. BURNS, Nov. 4tl>. 18." D. Executors. • ' * ?. ■ t € it. . t; & Uabvi ATTORNEY A'V IjA ? ~ BEDFORD, P4I. 'i \ "ILL romptly alietui t all business, en 'l V tru-.:*.! ta his care. O '.'.c p on Juliana [street, two doors south of th# Inquirer office. ■ '■ i'f also a (end 1 > anv surveying business ; thai 111.1 vbe entrusted to him. Nov. 4, '59. j if OIP r|IIIE undersigned have just opened a large X supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Our stock will be found very full and com j plete, including many Kinds of goods that ar* j entirely pew. The assortment we now offer is 1 superior in EXTENT, VARIETY. AM) CHEAPNESS, and all who favor us with a call, may depend ' upon beingsiiited iri PRICE ar| d QUALITY- ' v *' respectfully invifo our friends suid custnmeis to i learn 'four juices"' before purchasing else-; where. All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken j !in exchange for goods. A credit wili ■>■•* ex-j ; tended to PROMPT PAYING BUYERS, and also to custoiTieis who will cheerfully settle ! their accounts everv January hy cash or note, j Th ese terms will be strictly adhered A. B. CRAMER oc CO. Nov. 4, 1859. rTCTUCn. All persons are fierebv cautioned from pnr cha.-ing,or i;i any way meddling with, or re j moving my property bought by us a' Consta ble's salf, on the 2d day of Oct., 1859, sold as j the property of Jacob Sysfor, in Liberty tp., 1 ! consisting of 2 Horses, 3 Cows, G Young Cattle i Hogs, Grain in the ground, C6rn, 1 Wagon, : Plows, Harrows, and all the household and kitchen furniture and Farming utensils and jollier abides (see Vendue List.) We have left the abor>' enumerated property with and in the 1 possession of said De/'t during our pleasure, t j STEEL & ENTRIKEN. 1 Nor 11, 1x59. HOSTETTER'S | STOMGH BS7TEHS, IT is a. tact that, at sonic period, every iiiem • her of the tmnian family is subject to disease I or disturbance of the bodily functions: but, j M'ith tlie aid ola good tonic and ttie exercise ot pl.-Tin cnuuuon sense, tiiey way he abic so to regulate the system as to Secure permanent health. In order to accomplish this desired object, th* true course to pursue is certainly that which wilt produce a natural state of 1 tilings at the h-a-t hazard of vital strength and life. Tor this purpose, I>r. Hostelter has in trounced to this country a preparation bearing his name, which is not a new medicine, but one that has been tried for years, giving satisfac tion to r.tl who have 'used if. "The Hitters i "p rate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels, arid liver, restoring ihern to a healthy and rigorous action, and thus, by the simple pro cess of strengthening nafur*. enable the sys tem to triumph over disease. For I lie cure of Dysprj A. Indigo-lion, Nan sea. Flatulency, Los -of .\j petite, <v any Bilious Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction of the StoiT.'seh or ifov 1. j neing Cra:nj-, I'yscntery, Colic. C'liokra .Notbus, u.c., there Hitters have no t. Diarrhav. dyscnt cry or *e "-c*;rrellvcon tract c<l by ju-w - 'tilers, and ;i principally by the change of water :ni diet, wili be speedily regulated by r. brief i; e . this preparation. Dyspepsia, 11 disease v. : . fa is probably more prevalent, in nil its various forms, than any other, and the cause of wiii'dt may always ; be nttrihiitcd to ilcrangenien'.s of tic digestive j organs, can bo cured without fail by using I HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, aaper directions on the botti:-. For this disease every physician will recommend Hitters of some kind; I then why riot ti:-e an article known to tie infal lible? All nations have their Bitters, as a pre ; ventirc of disease and strengthener of the sys ! tem i;i general; and among tliexn nil ti-cre is I not to be found .a more heahhy people than tiie Germans, from v Loin this preparation ema : natod, based ujion s ioniihc experiments wliich liavo tended to pravo the var.l3 of tiiis great preparaiion in the scale ef r.cs-icat science. Fi;v:.r. AND Ao: —Tiiis trying and provok ing disease, which uses its relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing liim to a mere : ha dow in a short time, and rendering him phy sically and lrier.t.illy u-elcss. can be driven j from the body by the use of ItOSTETTER'S i RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, none of tiio above-stated diseases can be contracted, even in exposed situations, if tiie Bitters are used as tkit directi' :is. And as they neither create i nauser. nor oii'end the palate, and render un necessary any change of diet or interruption of ordinary p irs-iits, bQt promote Bound sleep and hcaithy digestion, the complaint is re moved a sjK-c ly a • is eon: i.-ient with the pro duction of a thorough and permanent care. Par I'. ~i Adcttnce-l Yea;-.?, who are : Buffering from an enfeebled constitution and ; i: !' ■ bodj, these Bitters a-.-* invaluable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and need j only he tried to bo appreciated. And to a mother while tmxsing these Bitters age indis j peaaaWo, especiaGy where the mother's ncur ishmeni is in.:)<a u;-tc to the demands of the child, coasequ -: ,iy her f rengti: must yield, and hero it i ; - where a good tonic, such as : Hostelu r's Stm 1 tdi Biters, is seeded to impart temporary stroua' 1 and vigor to the system. Ladies should by all means try this remedy for all c. -e cf debility, and, before so doing, ; should ai: tLeir physician, who. if he ia &cquain:c<l with the virtue of the Diners, will j recommend their use in all cases of weakness. j CAUTIQIT.— Yfc caution the public against using any many imitations or counterfeits, hut ask for lios-~::TTEr.'s Cei-ebkated STOSXACII Brrrnr.s, and see that oaeh Lottie bus the words " Dr. J. Hostctter's Stomach Bitters" blown on tho side of tho bott'e, and stamped on t!.o metallic cap covering tlie cor':, and observe thai cur autograph signature is on tho lal>cL C - Prepared and sold 'cy HCSTETTEH & GM.ITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, end dealers generally tlireu.about the XTnlted States, Canada, South America, and Germany. 1': Agents for Bedford Comity t P. F. H trry, F.C. Reamer, Bedford ; Jobs F- i.owrv,Hopewell ;K. B. j Batnay, Btoodv Ran ; John Kycutn, Fairview. j ; 14.1839. j BFlifjiADn pfflfn jin nnt rTDft^ iiy ol vuiiiiii 1 i.i nd ui. rSANE uttdmisaed keeps constantly "on hand I a large assortment of €ooki:&£ SIOV?, of the latest s'yle, among which may te fouad I iU* Baltimore Air TigiiJ, 3 sizes, I'L'val CJ >k " 4 " . : j'°r' " - " Keystone " 2 " \"ictor " 2 " Summer Ros- " 2 " i remiu m " 2 " i lawnoi a 2 " Sea-shell 2 " Which are so arranged a to he used for wood ; or coal, and ar* warranted to perl'orin satisfac i torily, or no sale. Also, a large assortment of Wood and Coal i Stoves of good styles, and various si?es. Tinware of every description and Russia fire • i Board, repairing and job work done to order, ; m iih aisoafch. The public-are invite! to give him a rail ■ and examine his stock, which he will sell low ! lor CASH, or marketable PRODUCE. Oct. 7, 1850.— 3 m. GEO. BLYMIRE. J. Word in the Wise. I IF YOU WANT TO GET YOUR MONEY BACK, BY GETTING MORE THAN ITS WORTH. GO TO IHE CHEAP STORE OF Ostei* <£: Carn* ! THEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF NEW AND CHEAP FALL AND Winter GootN, SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE. PUR-J CHASED NOT ONLY 10 SELL, BUT TO GIVE SATISFACTION TO THE BUYER. THEY INVITE AN EXAMINA TION OF THEIR STOCK AND PRICES, WHEN THEY WILL CON VINCE ALL THAI j THEY ARE REALLY SELLING CHEAP. jt Terms. heretofore piompt settlement re- I quired by cash or note every January. [ Bedford, Oct. 14, 1S:)9. ' I >KRSONS WANTING CHANGE OF ' climate for health. See cdvertisement ot Ha niontor Lands, another coluttia. Dr. M"Dane's CIiU.ISRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. leave to call the atten tion cf the I rade, and more especially the Physicians of the j country, to two of the most popu lar remedies new before the public. We refer to L'r. fans. 'Lane's ffjfltrnbtl Vcrmiiup-e and Liver Pills. We do v/:t recommend them as universal Cure-alls, bur simply for wiiat their name purports, vi;:. : THE 'VM it Mil-TOE, cor expelling Worms from the ; human system. It has also been administered with the most satis factory results to various Animals j subject to Worms, j THE LIVER PILLS, For the cure of Liver. Compla'ints, all Bilious Derangements, Sicn Head-Ache, 6CC. In cases of Lever AND Ague, preparatory to or after taking Qui i nine, tney 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 of their Drug business* in w.Ticli they have been success fully engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give their J undivided time and attention to j 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 FIEIING BROS. Pa. P. s. Dealers ami Physicians ordering fn in ctlirr* tiii i : leming I'r.'-., will il'i v -.11 T. writ.' their OR. if IN tli-i.a '*l\. ami til.'! none but her. .1/ Tjtin*' s. hy Firm )■// Urns. P.ttd-nryh. Fa. Til tli.de wishing t. give tli-in a trial, we will foriv.-ird i*-r mail. pest joii.l. to any imrt ~f tilt- United States, one lai* of Pills t,. r twelvo , tlinnMient postage stamps. ,-r one vial of V. rmifutre fur fin Y.-MI three-cert stamps. All orders lrem Canada must lie accompanied by twenty cents extra. For <a'e at theD t g More = of Drs.Reamer \ Har ry. Bedford, and tit Aher Druggists in the count* i ' May 20, 1559-ly. I IP frrt i*s i S BR. SCOTLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, DS. IIOOFLWD'S EmAJItl COUDI4L, The great standard medicines of the present age, hare acquired their great popularity only through '.'art of trial. I'nbounded satisfac tion is rendered by them in all case- • end the people hare pronounced thtrr. tcorthy. liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of Hie Nervous System, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all disrates arising from a disordered liver or iccalmess of (he stomach and digestire organs, are speedily and permanently cured hy the GERMAN BITTERS. The Balsamic Cordial has acquired a' regulation surpassing that of any similar pre paration extant. Ft trill cure. V.-.'THOFT FAIL, the most severe and long-standing • CoPgb, Cold, cr Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In fluenza, Croup. Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, end has performed the most astonishing cures ever known of Ccrr£rmc& Consumption. A fas doses trill also at once check and cure the. nost revere Diarrhoea proceeding from COLD IS THI: BOWELS. Tl.etc medicines are prepared by fir. C. M. JACKSON & Co., .Vo. 418 Ar-h Street, Ph3a d Iphia, Pa., and arc rid iy druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere, at To cents per bottle. The signature of 0. M. JACKSON trill be on the outside scrapper of each bottle. In, the Almanac published annually by the proprietors, railed EVERYBODY'S ALMANAC. you trill find testimony and commendatory i notices from all parts of the country. These Almanacs arc g . ,->j au ay by all our agents. For sale at the Prng Stores of Drs. Reamer liar 1 r , Red A,rd. and all other Druggists in the countv. | May 2", 1859. Administrator's Notice. L'M.r r administration having been gran - '• f ••> the subsetiber residing in St Clair Town ship, *>'">:! Hie estate of Elizabeth Griffith Nte ttfs-H , Township deceased, all persons hnv ; nig riitiir.s against the etta'e are notified to | pet must tfi-m properly authenticated f.r s.-tiie i irieot—Hinl all perrons indebted a<-ret;nested t - 't,payment immedia'elr. SAMUEL GRIFTITH, ct. 11, Administrate* IVIILITARY NOTICE, Hriirati." tH*stcl©r ? R 90ire. Xfuriiord, Vov. 9, i J The hoard of officers of the first Brigade; 1 €th j Division, P.M-. will meet at the Home of Col. John (infer, in Bedford, on Tuesday. tl.e Cth day of December, next, to audi; and adjust lite Military claims for the vear,lS.V9. LEMUEL EVANS, Brigadier General, A. J. naNOOIM, bugs.,. Invp. rtor. 1 Nov. It, IS.V>.
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