BEDFORD GAZETTE. 3 BEDFOK FRIDAY, JI IVE 8, I 860. B. F. Meyers, Editor and Proprietor, FOR GOVERNOR: HENRY D. FOSTHK, OF WESTMORELAND COUNTY. "The principle of the tariff of 1342. as far as related to the manufacture of IRON, of any description, or of every description was NOT TOO HIGH,"— HEJ\RY D. FOSTER. The Irrepressible Conflict. ABRAHAM LINCOLN, the Black Republican aominee for President of the United States, is the author of the annexed treasonable, fanatical and revolutionary doctrine. It was announced by him prior t The form ! be changed to a loyal octavo of 32 pages • and | the ed,tonal charge of the Horticultural Depan [ ment will be assumed by WICUAM SAUNDERS the distinguished writer. In addition to this' a large number of the ablest writers on Agril culture in the country, have consented to con tribute to the pages ol the "Farmer and Garden ?r." With these great attractions, it will be" one of the best, as it is now one of the hand somest and cheapest, publications in the coun try. Persons desirous of examining the new work, can procure a copy without charge by addressing the Publisher, A. M. SPANOLRP Philadelphia. Be of good Cheer.- Debility and Languor Out of many there is but one infallible remedy "Holloway 8 World renowned Hills," and on lyone source of this disorder, the stomach and the action of the brain, we can easily un derstand the "rationale" of Hollowav'. tre' ment. Through the stomach and the circula tion his Pills act on the general system, and bv purifimg the blood, renovating the digestive or gans, and stimulating the secretions of the liver they give buoyancy to the animal spirits, elas-' ticity to the body, and vigor to the whole con stitution. Holloway's Ointment is the only sure remedy fbr old sores, ulcerated legs, cuta neous eruptions, &c. of the most prevalent, and at the same time troublesome and painful diseases that attend the human flesh, is the Fever and Ague, ror a long time the medical world have been continually bringing forth numerous speciflcs lor its permanent cure ; but all without effect. Dr. J. Hostetter, an experienced and celebra ted physician, has succeeded in furnishing the j public with a valuable preparation for the cure of fever & Ague. The steady and increasing demand lately made lor the "Bitters," and the universal success attending its use have trade for it a reputation unsurpassed by any speci6c of the kind. For the cure of the Fever and Ague, Dr. Hosteller's celebrated Stomach Bit ters must and should claim a superiority over any other preparation exlant. Sold by druggists and dealers generally, eve rywhere. "" advertisement in another column. D I E • On the 13th o 1 March, last, Mrs. Mary, wife of Mr. Frederick Sill, agd 18 years, 4 months and 16 days. Death is a scene with which we can never become lamiliar. In whatever form it may pre sent itself to our view, it is still appalling, and the heart must ever recoil at the idea of seeing those near and dear to it clasped in the icy em brace of Death. Our lamented friend was tried by Providence with lingering and severe affliction, and, though short her pilgrimage upon earth, she vet died m full maturity, having lived for God and eter nity. j Oh ! how reluctantly have not for.d parents and a devoted husband yielded up the precious ; treasure ; and yet howevei repugnant it may have been to the feelings, fhe mandate ofhi*h Heaven has oeen obeyed in restoring that form to its mother earth. She is gone, forever gone; no kindness, no sorrow of nature can re-anni mate the clay. But raised your thoughts from the grave in which you have deposited the body—and though the event has caused many painful sen sations, forget not, that it was ordered by a God of love. True, you cannot judge os His object in afflicting so grievously, yet rest asssured it will ultimately result in benefit.—This world is at best but a varied scene of trials and disap pointments—prolonged life is but a prolonga tion of sorrow and suffering. Regret not, then, that an inscrutable Provi nence has removed your friend from it ; the pangs of death are now over, and she whose loss you mourn as a companion—a mother for help less infancy—a daughter and friend, is now hap py in that spirit-land, where care can never reach her, for the Lamb is the light of it—and in His presence sorrow and sighing shall forev er nee away. SUE. On the 1 9th ult., at ChaneysvilJe, Joseph O N 1860 - Auditor. A UDITOR : S*NOTICE ~ „ The undersigned ap pointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedfo.d Countv. to hear and determine the facts and return the ev'i* deuce, &c. to the Court, in the matter of the ac count of William Ott and Simon Harcleroad Fxe^ <.b..'••■-I". c.. AtaEsjssr lateot Colerain tp.,dec'd., will attend to the dutiei of his appointment, at his office, in the Borough of °A n F J, !• " d da x 01 June, inst., at 10 ° ' V, L° , Sa ' d day ' when all ter-. ested can attend it they see proper. . JOHN P. REED, June 8. 1860. Audnor. R AIL ROAD NOTICE— ,i . The subscribers to the Capital Stoc* ot the Bedtordßail R. ad Comra ny are notified to pay to the Be S the eleventh instalment on each share of stock sub scribed by them, on or before the 22d day of June inst. By order of the Board, " ° Jon. 8, 1860. - "OUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. n *' rt ° e an ® rdßr of Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the subscriber wilt sell at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday, the 30th day of ?. 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