itrat dissatisfaction, weaken our siiength or di vide out lorce. We have a roint/toti enemy before "s : let us have no treason in our tamp, bit stand together as ooeman for the auco -s ot OIT itcke*. and our party. Above n't, let us tlaot for a moment encourage those who in any event took to a dissolution rit the Union, as si remedy for their fancied ill. Beware (e-t se- ; cession from the organization of vour par'v, may ' hr.d you :n the ranks ol an arinv, :i not en- j listed, ai iea.sl commanded by officers engaged i ,n constant efforts to accomplish a secession f rom , •he Union itSe J f*. JOHN CESSNA, j Htrrono, July iOilr, iB6O. For THE BEDFOr.tr GAZETTE. Sefbbaili School Celebration. Pursuant to previous arrangements, on Wtdaesday morning,, the 4th instant, a large number of pupils of the Union Sabbar) School, convened at setoo! house No. I'd, in Napier township; when, after singing a hymn selected tor the occasion, and prayer by Kev. Mr. (dates, they were foimed 1:1 proces eion preceded by music, banners and wreat lis, and marched !o the hain of Mr. Peter VV ine .rardoer, (who hat! (hat morning fi'ted up seats and table lor the accommodation ol the assembly the inclemency oi toe weather preventowr assembling m ihe grove on Mr. R. E. M'Mnj i;r,'s farm, where previous arrangements had ! been made. (When the assembly were seated an appropriate hvmn was sung by the ladies, the ] Declaration of Independence -read bv John IV. ! jtovvn, an address was delivered by the Rev. j Mr. Gates. The assemblage tnen partook of a j sumptuous repast bountifully prnviaed k v the ! god .irons of the neighborhood. We Jheti j had a short recess, at which time Rev. Ivlr. j Hannaberry, of Schellsburg, arrived, tne rain m the morning preventing bU earlier atten dance, and the weather oeco ming (avorahle, we were s ram formed tn procession and marched 10 the grove, where a juvenile song was sung by 6° vera I voting ladies, and R j v. Mr. Hanna berry delivered an address to the scholats. He was. Ilowed by Ja oes L. Norton,, who deiiveV e<J a very animated address on the liberty and independence now enjoyed by our people. The procession again 01 m-;', and marched to a■ ra .litui gre.-n, aear Mr. " inegartineV's saw mill, accompanied ay tbr music, where :( was irvched drawn vp in a compact body, and three hearty ch-ers given. The as semof vas then nisei)used, ami al! returned to their homes highly gratified with the perfor mances of the day. Much praise ia due 1o the liberaktr of the citizens in furnishing provision:) so bountifully, likewiae to Mr. Wittegardner and others, for . the preparations of tne morning to promote tii- cotnforl and happiness ol the children of the neighborhood! Upwards of two hundred per runs partook oi the bounteous repast and there was much left. Our Sabtash School is indeed a tl L~suns School." Its first meeting vvas on the f;rM day of April last, and it now numbers f>2 male, and f emale pupil#, making a total of lOti pupils. These are divided into 18 classes. The aver age attendance, .ach Sabbath, has been 83 pu pils. The only disadvantage under which we 1-ibor, is the want ut room, our school house be ing too sn alt for the accomtnodalion ol tiie mul titude who meet there every Sabbath. There his been contributed up to the [ resent time, bv su'c;iptjon, apd collections $21.23 of which mud there has been expended tor books, tickets, *ic., $2.0.i21, leaving u balance in the hands of ibe Treasurer Ist 82 i cents. May the school go on ana prosper. B. W. j. FOR THE HSEFORD GAZETTE. liits Fotfrth In Cumberland Valley. Ti - glorious Fourth was celebrated by the eoJdjets and citizeus ol Cumberland Valley, at Notrev die in appropriate ami enthusiastic style i'b* meeting wis organized by the appointment id 11. J. B RUN Ell, ESQ., as President, J.dtn .Miy, Nicholas VVertz, George B!iger, llibert i. ott, VYm. F. Cessna and Capt. jas. Haney, as Vice Presidents, and Q. R. Anderson and John Simons, Secretaries. The Declaration o{ independence was read by Dr. 11. Hudson, anu eloquent find appropriate addresses wer- deliv ered by Col. J. VY. late and Mr. John Palmer. A number ol songs were then sung by Maj. A. j. Saniom, and Col. Tate, among which was (he soul-stirring '"Star Spangled Rainier," and a side-spiiiting song about the Kan-splitter, snowing how Lincoln maul-d rails and how Dou;'a® will maul Lincoln this tall. Trie meet ing then eloped with three cheers tor DOU GLAS and JOHNSON, three for HENRY D. I Ot-1 ER, and three more tor our D mocratic County Tic Let. NON-INTERVENTION. [That's what we would call a good celebra tion. Cumberland Valley is always right.— En j -11AK RE EE*— On the ~Bth nit., a', the Pastor's regiJeuce, in Srhellsburg, by the Rev. Joseph Hannaberrv. Mr. Michael Miller, of St. Clair tp., to Miss Margaret Winegardner, of Napier tp. On tbeJSth inst., by theß.-r. Sam'l.JVingling, Mr. Wilhanri Fickes, to Alns Elizabeth Ciaar' both of Union tp. ~lt I SJ t*- •"* Un night of the 4th, after a short illness departed this life, Mrs. Mary Bvtne, sister c ! L. Harmau, Sen., one of our much esteemed farmer citizens, jind mother of .Mrs. Rob'tJFyan, ■ this p.ace. Ibe deceased v.as born at the tv-wn Churches, in H'icklow county, Ireland, and came here about the year 1817. She had passed through the frightful scene 3 ol what s called the Rebellion ol 98," in Ire w.ien that down trodden country struck lor freedom, but, aias ! tataly and Iruitlessiy. She saw her brave brothers—Lawrence and .farruan exiled to America, because they .'ought and suffered in the cause of Ire fan J and she came alter them, to this coun iry, to enjoy that jtbeity which was not to be '3d u her r.ative laad. She felt for Ireland's wrongs and she abhorred Ireland's oppressors -d oppression everywhere. It was a singular uosncidence that she thojld die, on the evening our glorious 4th of July, when we celebrate • mancipation from British Bondage and * -yn Revolutionary heroes desire to dir. 1 u though we admire her patriotic heart, * D " er love for oppressed Ireland, her tirm 1 >nd ezalted piety are still more to be mirej, p Qr mo(g a q UartPr 0 p a c^ntu- Kf-' 5 ak a ' igbt in the House of God. Wh invariib: y and charitable.— hu, Vt ' *' e Was a^'e t0 £ ' o aD y tb>n S ' or b * r •ig bors, she was particulatly prompt to V * t ' "°y The poor, she rejievad, 'according to her means—.th- sick-bed she comforted. Whenever there was good dona, | in the Church, she was there lirst and last in' j accompli. hnio anv and every good work. Sim wa- a coinmuiiicsnt, at the Catho lic Church, every month and on all the solemn Festivals. She was most attentive at Church. .No wrath-r however inclernen*, couid keep her from chinch 0.1 Sundays and Festivals. ' She used to say, that no one, yet, was injured bv assiduity at the Divine Worship, 011 Sabbath and all other appointed days." She di-d as filie had lived, a true Christian. The verv large assemblage of grief stricken friends and | acquaintances, at the funeral, testified how much sue was beloved and revered by this comri io iiv nt.a .i:... .. l , ; , wm.ou, „_v. ner ndetily to her Cod, and to ner chuich, obtained a blessing (or her rarefy j experienced. She died in pence, and in a good I I a-'most realizing t lie scriptural team of - man s days—"three score and ten." firing ! faithful m every duty, civil, moral and rein j giou } she has been iernoved t as a ripe sheaf j f>i ti.e barn of the Lorn, fit to be translated I from this earth to heaven, from the wilder- i iwes of the world to Paradise, hom this valley i or tears to her (rue coutiiry. Faithful hei-selt, i t.he has been privileged to merit the promise! made to the faithful Abraham, "„?/</ lti,ru shall ; SO to iiitj fathers in. peace, and he buried i in a goou old — Genesis Ibthch., 15 v ; R. J. P. j is the great physician.—tliis is! now admitted by the medical profession, as a j 1 undamental principle of healing science, ii is! wisely provided by t.ie humep ecotioniy, that [ whenever anything is wrong in the physical | to hear"to exf.ei , 7i,! urCes the ''°7 V art * brought th-rof >re, is to strengthen tiie in.u'L 2^'1 ' a ' m > This has been kept hi view by the skillful com pounders of *;R. j. HGSTET'i'ER'S BIITERS, which operate to give (rush vitality to ali ihe organs of the body. The eilec! ot '.his medicine upon the stomach, th- liver and the kidneys, are prompt and decisive. Tiie patient who is wise enough to quit drugging, and try the BIT TERS, soon leels as it he had taken a new lease ol iife, and as he continues the use of the arti cle, he is ovei joyed to lir.d the streams of healtti coursina through ht3 lrame. Let ail from whose cheek the bloom has depatled, give Di. j. Hostetter's (Celebrated Bitters a trial. S)M by dtuggiats and dealers generally, eve ry Where. iEr*See advertisement in another column, YPF R E A T B A H G A I N S.~ To make room for Kali Goods, during this month, we will sell every description of Summ-r Goods at cost tor Ca-ti. Sa pericr t'rench and English Ljvvio at half price, ar. I many other goods suitable for summer use.—Call and see A. B. CRAMER 4 Eo. [July 13th, 'oo.] BEDIORQ coujrrr, < Ac ar Oiphans' Court held at Pedfo'd, m and for the county of Bedford, on the 30rb day of r,r; 1, A. D. 1860, before the Judges of said court ; Oil motion of (J. £. Shannon, Esq., the court grant a rule on the heirs and legal representatives of Jacob Snell, late of East Providence tp.,dee'd., to wit : Maria, intermarried with Jonathan Mat ter, residing i:> Story county, lowa, Jacob Sneli, residing in Carroll county, fit., George Snelt. resi riing in Pern'a, Caroline, intermarried with Jacob H. BarndolUr, now deceased, residing in Biait co,, Pa.. Christopher Sneil. residing in Bedlord comity, Caroline ard Catharine Manspel;er, children ol Catharine Manspeaker, Gec'd , of whom O. K. Shan non is guardian, and David Maiispeauej, another h-:ir oi *airl Catharine, who is u minor and lias no Cinm'i-in, residing m Canoli county, Illinois, and W'tij Sneli residing in Bedford county, Pa., (said W;n. S.ieii holds by purchase, The interest of all said heirs, except Maria Sutler, Caroline Baindol larand David Mauspeaker] to beandappear at an Orphans' Court to be held at Bedtoid, in r. I for v-ui county of Bedford, on the first Monday, third day o f September. \. D., 1860, to accept or refuse to take the real estate nt said deceased, at the vol ua!.on which has been valued and apprised in pnr guai.ee ol i writ of partition or valuation, issued out of -aid court, and to the Sheriff of said county direc ted, or show cause why the same should riot be sold. J-JSJJ !n testimony whereof 1 have hereunto vl.-S.-r set iriy hand and .seal of said court, at Bed- J'IS'JJ'J tp;d, the ~th day ol May, A. 1) ISGO. ATTRST I WM. S. FLI SR. SAM'L. B. TATK, Sharif 1 . Clerk. June 22, 1860. BEDFORD COLA TY, nt, At an Orphans' Court held a' Bedford, in and for the County of Bedford, cn the 20th day of April, A. D. lfetJO, before the JuJ -es of the said court, O.i motion of (J. H. Spang, Esq., the Court grant a rule on the heirs and legal representatives of Hen ry Wolford. late of Londonderry township, dee'd., to wit Jacob Wolford, who has conveyed his share to Leonard Bitrer, (ieoige Wolford, re-i ling in Bedford county, Michael Wolford, residing in Fayette county, Pa., Joseph Wolford residing in Somerset co., Pa., Hannah, intermarried with Ad am Sbroyer, residing in Allegheny co., Md., Mary Woliord, residing in Bedford county, Susur.ue, inter married with Solomon Smith, residing in Bedford county. Catharine intermarried with John Stokes, residing in Cedar county, lowa, Barbara, who was intermarried with John Devore, in Ohio, since dead, leaving issu • tvvo children, to wit, Hannah and Henry, residing ill Onlo, and Adam Wolford who is dead, leaving is*ue three children, resi ling in Ohio, to wit, Josiah, Elizabeth and Simon Wolford, to be and appear at an Orphans Court, to be held at Bed ford, in and for said county of Bedford, op the first Monday, third day of September, A. D., 1860, to accent or reluse to take r iis real esrate ol said de geaaed, or show cause why the same should not be sold. jjjtj In tes'iirony whereof 1 have hereunto S.s set my hand and seal of said Court, at Bedford, the 7th day of .May, A. I). 1660. TVII', S. FLCKE, SAM L H. TATE, Sheriff. Clerk. iiED FORD CbUJVTY, it. JJ-J- J-J- Ihe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to ,/L. is.■J' Sarah Giove. Executrix ofc the LAST will ./<//■.// and testament of Simon Grove, late of Bed ford county, dececsad ; On petition of James Mullin, Guardian ot the mi nor children of Jeremiah Grove, dec'd., and on mo tion of A. King, Esq., tre command you that laying aside all business and excuses WHAT so ever you be and appear in your proper person, be tore the Judges of the ORPHANS' Cnuit ot Bedford county, at a court to be hoi !en at Bedford on the first Monday third day of September next and show cause why you should not give security as execu trix and why you should not settle an ac ount of your administration on the estate of said dec'd. Witness the HON. F. M. KIMMELL, ESQ. President of our said court, at Bedford, this 30th day of April, A. D. 1800. ATTEST; Wsi. S. FLUKE, SAM'L. H. TATE, Sheriff. Clerk June 23d, 1860. INSTATE OF NICHOLAS KEGG, DEC'D. Letters of Adrtunistration having been granted to the tiudersigne'*, by the Register ol Bed ford County, upon the Estate of Nicholas Kegg Esq. late of Juniata Township dec'd, all p-rsons indebted to said Estate are here notified that they will be required to make immediate payment and those having claims against the Estate will present them properly authenticated for settlement. WM. GILLESPIE. Juniata Tp., June 23d, '6O. OTICE! t AU persons are hereby notified that if T" TJY ~lrrha• i • ', l 'he right and . Of amuel U alk-r. in nnri to two acres of Oats, one • arm in ( ovn, rand ground prepared.for Huck wheat now Rowing „,.on my , ardl in j llniata , BeJlor ' d f °; A " Persons are, therefore, hereby forewarned not .0 purchase, pf tne.iijle with the same. as they . n> now 111 my possession, and 1 will use all le.. a | means against any person or persons that will inter fere in toe premises aforesaid, i June, 29.'<j0. PETER HII.LEGAS, Sen. SOTTCE • The appointed I b> the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, to rnak distribution 01 the balance in the bauds 0/ 11 I Brunei.Esq. , adm'r. of the Estate of Campbell Hendnek . d 'd., Wl)1 si! for tbat purpot#i at hlg t-edford, on Monday, the 9th day of Ju>v next, when and where those interested may attend! if they think propel. 3 ' 1 ™ JNO. MOWER, Jun 2d > . Auditor NOTICE.— 7 T,,t * undersigned appointed 77' To liM nbute the funds in the hands ofSher ■ n Hoke arising from the sale of the real estate o( eorge kin bcrly, would give notice to all parties interested ,u said distribution, that he will attend n . J.nties ot said appointment, at his office j r , Bedtord borough, on Saturday the 14th July next, at i o clock, I . M. 1 00 ,o-„ gaither, June 29, 1860. X BEDFORD COU.X/Y, ts. !,!!,, ii 1 j A tan Orphans' Court hed.ord, 111 and for the county of Bedford on the 30th .lay ofApul, 1860, before the Jud-es oi the sai i fourt. ° On motion of O. K. SBonnon, E-q„ the rourt e int.. M, .■ „ n the bers and rep.esentat.ves o .acob kea*y, late o: Miu.ile town, ship, rieeease-f, .0 wit, Mwhael. Cafth.fi, i? . Uavid. Aim, H.lermarned with VV,n. Fifth, {'e'er. oav"3 who resides in Blair county ;to be and ap p-ar at an Orphan's Court to be hi Id at Bedford, in and for the county of Beiiford, on the first Monday, bird day of S-pten.ber, A. 11. 1869, to accept or re fuse to take the Real Estate of said deceasi I, at the valuation which has been vaiu-d and appraised in pursuance of a writ of Paititiouor Valuation, issued out Of said court, and to the Sberiffof said county directed, or show cau.e why the same should .not be sold. I v rj> rj- in testimony whereof I have hereunto j eL. S r ret mv hand and "seal of said county, at i Bedford, the 7th day of May, A. I). is'JO. [ ATTEST ; WM. S. FU'M, SA.M'L, 15. TATE, Sheriff. Clerk. June 22, 1860. Ai a •' "*a- '+-■ 4fcrm.6 • L PIiILAr"LLPJiIA ADVERTISEMENTS. A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PIANOS. X 7 _ '' ' ' '' ' t> f.ORGL vQGT takes the opportunity of inform in- his friends and the public^'generally, that tie has removed bis Piano Warerooms from No. 628 Arch Street, to No 510 Ar-h Street, where he will keep constantly on hand n large assortment of his lately pater* ed PIANOS. whieh'tiave*heen prmioun ced by the best iiidges*as far superior to ai! other Pianos in the sweetness and purity of their lone and construction, hereioiore manufactured in the IjnitedStates nr. ! England. May 15, '60.-6 me. RANVfLLE STOkW GIFT CLOTHING EMPO&IUA!, ONE PR! CP, A\. no a batc.\:::nt. NO 007 CHESTNUT STREET. •*' GR AN \ ILLE S i'OR Eb would return thank* to the public for their appreciation of Lis edorts to please, and their liberal patronage. In order to keep up this kuidiv feeling, he has yielded to the solicitations oi mar.y of his friends and inaugurated a new system, of Gifts u tp each Garment sold. To hi® choic lection of hue Fab rics. and made-up Clothing, he inviu® the scrutiny of the publ.c, as well as to Lis new mode ol doing business. Each article ir warranted to be. in Fab ric, Style and Make, erual to any gotten up in the t it v. and one price, (lev, er than the marked on the Ticket, Flach ar'icle told, or measured for. is accompa nied by a Gift, vu-yicg in value IroinSl to SiDO. N. B.—None hut the most skillful De-igners, Cutters arid Workmen employed ; and satisfaction in Fit, Fashion. Fabric, Price and Gift, guaranteed at GR A NVILLE STOKES' ONE r RUE GIFT CLOTHING F.MPOP.IUM, NO. 607 CHESTNUT STREET. May 18/60.-G ms. f 1 K \> ERR Y, f S. W. CORNER FOURTH A?.*D RAGE ST., PHILADELPHIA, Manufactures ACCOUNT BOOKS of the best qual ity. Bankers and Merchants can have their Books iuled and bound in any s vie. COT re mi urn awarded by the F'ranklin Institute. r 1 P. PERRY, V | S. W. Corner Fourth and Race streets. Phil adelphia. supplies every article in the BOOK or ST ATIONERY line, at low prices. Hav ing superior tacihlies as a manufacturer, he is enabled to supply goods very low, and make very fair profit. Orders by mail promptly attended to. ' OLLF.CT TOGF.TH KK V AH your *Ol'd Books" and Magatir.es ; t.ke them to PERRY'S Book Birderies, Fomth and Face, where you can have them bound good nud handsomely at a low price. May 18/60.-6 ms. II FRANK. JACKSON, PRINTER AND STATIONER, 439 CHEST A l r T STREET, PHILADELPHIA. May 15,'66.-1 yr. RUMMER TRADE NOTICET" BUNN. RAIGUEL & CO., A'o. 1 37 North Third Street, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FANCY DRY GOODS, Invite the attention of Purchasers to their extensive Slock of fancy Dry Goodr, Silks, Embroideries, Cloth®, Ca-simeres May 18,'60.- INCHESTER & CO. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, AND PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MAN UFACTORY, No. 706 CHESTNUT Street, Above Seventh, opposite the Washington House, Fine Shirts and Drawers made from measurement a' a few days notice and in all ca-es Warranted to fit. Formula for measurement furnished on ap plication bv mail, LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO WHOLE SALE BUYERS. May 18,' GO—l yr. B ANCROFT **• IMPORTERS WHOLESALE DEALERS 1.% FRENCH, GERMAN AND ENGLISH FANCY GOODS, No. 330 Market Street, Philadelphia. May 18,'60.-1 yr. PHILADELPHIA EkIISEMENTS^ 1.. LADOMI'S. .V. BtLON /ATCUK9 A A EVVELRV. * " AIS LA DOMUS A. CO. > -Vb. 802 CHEST,T STREET PHIL\J. (FIRST IiOOR Af EtGttl H STREET,) Would most respectfl a*k theat'ention of Citi zens and Strangers t<eir Large, Cheap, and well selected Stock of GOLD AND AER WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILV AND ELATED WAKE, ! CONSp'G I.N PART OK Cold Hunting Leveritcbes, lull jeweled, 18 carat case, Cold Lever Watches,,en facp, lull jewel'd 18 carat case, 30 00 j Cold Lepine *V a tchrt>pen lace, full jew el lad, 18 carat oas 22 00 ; Silver Lever Watch Hunting case, full jewelled, 18 00 j Silver Lever watch<open lace, full jewel ed, 14 00 | tiilver Lepine Wetcs, Hunting case, 1 I 00 ■ Silver Lepine Wato, open face, 0 00 Cold Guard Chains, 12 00 I Cold Vest and Fob tains. 10 00 j Cold Pen Holder wb Pen and Pencil, 4 00 1 Coid Pencils, 1 50 j Cold Pens with Si)t Holders, 1 00 ! Silver Table Spoot, per set, Silver Pea Spoons, C 00 , Gold Thimbles. ? "0 j With a large asirtment ol Silver, Table and Tea Porks ; Dessert. jjistard and Salt Spoons ; Pie, ! Cake, and ice Cr-ai knives ; Sugar Spoons j Pre- > seive Spoons ; I'irki- Knives and Forks, etc. d?"AKo, constartly on hand, a magnificent a'- sortrnent ol lewelrj, consisting in par! of Bracelets, j Breastpins, Ear flints, ringer Rings, Miniature cases , (or 1.2, Land 6 likenesses; Cold Cros-e', ('hil- J dren's a,n let', ind every thing in the JeweLtr line, t of the la** sr and rutst approved patterns. j prices. Ladies' Chatelaines, ' j Seals ; Studs and Sleeve Buttons; Opera Glass l .! '' ! Always on band, a splendid assortment of Diamond > Jewelry. Also, Diamonds mounted in the most beautiful manner, equal to any work in the United btates, at mod-rate prices. Silver plated Tea Sets, Silver plated Knives audi [ orU—beautitul goods, and look equal to bilver. j CALIFORNIA COLD BOUGHT OR .M ADK UP TO i ORDER. CT7-AII descriptions of Hair Jewelry, such as Brea-tpins, J itr Kings, Bracelets, Chains. Cham*, made to order in the most beautiful style. OIJ \ atches and Jewelry taken in exchange We can send by mail, with perfect safety. Watch es or Jewelry foany part of the United States. All orders must be accompanied wirh the Cash. No goc !- sent unit S3 the money is iir.,t received. Call or address LEWIS LADOMUS & CO., • fc>o2 Chestnut Street, Phil's.- Maj 18,'60.-6 ms. B OOKISG GLASS ES, ENGRAVINGS, PICTURE FRAMES, - OIL PAINTINGS, 1 he most extensive and elegant assortment at the very lowest rates.—Glasses in store of every de scription. ATahogany framed Glasses, Jar country sales. Print and Poitrait frame*, Window Cornices, Gilt A/ouldings, etc. Estimates for furnishing Glasses to fiU every space, by mail on application. Erg savings lor Grecian and Anti jue Paintings.— Catalogues gratis. JAS. S. EARLE & SON, bib Chestnut St., Piiii'a. May !b','ij*o.—i yr. "H" E. G O OLD, • ' * Ao. t)3ti (Jies'nut St., cor of Scvpfi, PUIUiDELPfIU. PI A NOS A N 0 MELO DEONS. KAVF.f . BACflv & OO*S., SIALLET, DA Vt* He co's., NL'Nti'S 4* CLARK'S, AND A. R. GAi.* 6C OO'S. " ' : r ~' * . Vv/*| ,*: n(f s W § • >-*< -y- •' :> If $. /• t • *"*? -L.i* '* fa -i>*wjf;v ' V, rfSfV '■*■' ~ 1 .MASON & HAMLIN'S, AND PRINCE &Co' 3. IviELODEONS & HARMONIUMS. Pißr.oa and Meloder.ns to Rent. Seconii-bsnu Pianos. M:ty iS,'6O.-l yr. : WIU !AM RATGI.F.L, JAMRS M. WBITBT, j SAMI F.I. MOOKE, EDWARD A ADAMS, i WILLIAM U. SKir.I.MAN, lIFJiRV F. ATKINSON. j || AIGUEL, MOORE & CO., i LATE. RAIGUFL AMR <T>., I JMPOR rFills AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IX D R Y G O O D S, i .Yds. 220 ik. 222 .Yorth Third St.. above Race. < West sidr t PHILADELPHIA. May 18,'P0.-l yr. JOHN O. JAM'S, ISAAC WELSH, H. G. STERLING, I j '*. C. KENT, G. A. SMITH, 11. D. WELSH. ! jCHARLESSANTEE, SAMUEL WHITE, J. TOMLI.NSON. : |S AMES, KENT, SANTEE 5c CO., i *■* , IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF D R Y G O (> D S , 239 A 241 NORTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE RACE, PHILADELPHIA. . Ma" 15,'60.-1 yr. I" r. ji rj B E u, ®™* • ■'DCUESSOR TO J. SORVER,) —WHOLESALE DEALER IN— TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS, |.\ o S orih Fifth St., above .Market, Phil'a. Also. Manufacturer anil Importer of • FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC SEGARS. May 18, 1560.-1 yr. j lEARTBA T. MARTIN, C.H.HAMKICK, J. A. L. ttORREL, ! | GKO. R. FEEBLE, S- R. MARTIN. -JP A. BAKER, ; " • WITH MARTINS, PEDDLE. HAMRICK & CO. IMPORTERS OF— HOSIERY, GLOVES AND NOTIONS, JVo. 30, JYorth Fourth. St., PhiTa. j May 15.'60.—1 yr. jrfITHE WORLDS GREAT EXHIBITION *- PRIZE MEDAL, nw ar ,| P d t .C. MEYER j for bia two PIANOS, London, October 15, ISSI. i W- . .v• > . ,v i C. MEYER respectfully informs his friends and the public gen-Tally, that he has constantly on hand T! ANO?, equal to those for which he received the Prize Medal in London, in ISSI. All orders promptly attended to, 'and great care taken in the selection and packing the same. He has received, during the last filteen years, more Medals than any other.maker, from the Frank lin Institute—abo, First Premiums in Boston, Nw York and Baltimoie. Wareroom*. No. 772 ARCH S'reet, below Eijbtb, South side, PHILADELPHIA May 18, I80.-lvr. HOSTKTTER'S STOMASH SITTERS. It L* . fiirt THAT, at some period, I.TV BH-IU I ber of the human faintly is -object to disease or disturbance of the bodily functions: but. with ti'.e a-d ol' a good tonic and the exercise . of plain eouto'on sense, they may IK- able so to - regulate the svfteta as to secure perntau. ni i health. In oraer to accomplish this desired object, the true course to pursue is certainly that which will prodnce a natural state c! things at the least hazard of vital strength and life. For this purpose, Dr. Hosteller has in troduced to this country a pteparatiotl bearing his name, which is not a new medicine, but one that has been tried for years, giving sati.'lac tion to all who have used it. 'the Bitters operate powerfully upon tie stomach, bowcis, and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus, by the simple pro cess of strengthening nature, enable the syn- f tern to triumph over disease. For the cure of Dyspepsia. Indigestion, N'au,- > sea. Flatulency, Loss of Appcti: e, or any Bilious Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction of the Stomach or Bowels, producing Cramps, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera .Morbus, etc., these Bitters have no equal. p. Diarrhoea, dysentery or flus. so generally con-' tracted by new settlers, ifhd can e<l principally ■ by the change of water and diet, wiil be speedily regtihitcd by a brief use of litis preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which i- probably inoro prevalent, in all its various forms, than any other, and the cause of which may always be attributed to derangements of the digestive organ*, can Ire cured without fail by usiftg HOST BITER S STOMACH BITTERS, as per, diroctionson ihe bottle. For this disease every physician will recommend Bitters of some kinds; then why not M S R an article known to be infal lible ? A'l nation, have their Bitters, as a pre- < voutivc ot disease and strengthener of the sys tem in general; and among them all there is . not to bo found a more healthy poop as than 'hpGermans- from wk,,, u t ],; s prconration ema nated, t,used upon scientv;,. experiments which have tended to prove the vaw o j' this great preparation in the scale of medical science. 1' rv£H AND A or; K. —This trying and provok ing disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing him to a mere, aha- , dow in a short time, and rendering hint phy sically and mentally useless, can be driven from the body by the use of HOETETTER S RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, none of the nhove-stated diseases can be contracted, even in exposed eitus.tiotis, if (lie Bitters are used ns per directions. And as they neither create nausea nor offend the palate, and render un necessary any change of diet or interruption of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep r.nd healthy digestion, the complaint is re moved as speedily as is consistent with the pro* ductiou of a thorough and permanent cure. For P'rtont in Atlvanrrd Yearn, who are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these Bitters are invaluable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and need only be tried to be appreciated. And to a mother while nursing these Bitters are indis pensable, especially where the mother's nour ishment is inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her Strength must, yield, and here it is where a good tonic, such* as Hosteller's Stomach Bitter % is needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the system. Ladies should by nil means try this remedy for alt cases of debility, and, before so doing, should ask their physician, who, if he is acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, wiil recommend their use in all cases of weakness. CAUTION.—We caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask for HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS, and see that each bottle lias the words " Dr. J. liostetier's Stomach Bitters" blown on the tide cf the bottle, and stomped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is en the label. • Prepared and sold by HOSTETTE2 & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, and. dealers generally throughout the United States, Canada, South America, and Germany. Agents for Bedford County : B. F. H rry, F. C Lamer. Bedford ; John F. Low rv,Hopewell :E. B. Rmsy, Bioody Run ; John Nycum, I airview. Oc . 14, 1859. CSPfiING FASHIONS.— ™ M RS. S. E. POTTS has returned from the ritic, having completed erar siring purchase-, and is row prepared to offer ex ht inducements in the v. ay of RICH FANCY GOODS. Her stock censtsis of seme rare styles end latest { riovpities of the season. SiU-and lace mantillas are composed of the new est styles of the season. Crape rie paris, dusters, rich siUs, handsome cr cigan, lawn robes. Flounced summer siUs, dress goods ot ail /:nds. STELLA SHAWLS. j B!ae/ and colored center printed bordered Stella, brocha bordered etefla, printed cashmere shawls, chil dren's cipes, comprising the lar gest assortment of shawls, straw {tuods, large stoc/- ot new styles of bonnets, j straw and si!/, English straw bonnets. braid bonnets, parhelia bonnets, fancy straws,six hundred pieces of ri<;h ribbons nt 2.5 cents per yard, purchased at auc tion and can ue sold cheap, bonnet ruches bonnet si!/, mitts, /id gloves, hosiery, fans, soan and perfumery, tancy goods of ell descriptions, dress trimmings, fiats and hats trimmed and untrimmed. She will be still adding to her large stor/ every wee/ during the summer, new desirable and fashionable goods. Mourning dress goods and dusters to suit. [June 8,*60.1 jjEDPORD FOUNDRY. I'HE subscribers having purchased the Bedford foundry of Messrs. Waahabaugh and Bannon, would most respectfully announce to the citizens of Bed lord and adjoining counties that thev are prepared to make and furnish all kinds of CASTINGS for GRIST AND SAW-MILLS, THRESHING MA CHINES, PLOUGHS, APPLE MILLS. COOK ING, TEN PLATE, AND COAL STOVES, SLED AND Sleigh *oles. wash kettles, of different sizes, wagon boxes of all sizes, farmers' bells, (a superior arti e|e), oven doors, and every thing usually made in a country Foundry tX?~ r L.O U G H > —WOODCOCK, SEYLF.R, and HILL-"SIDE PLOUGHS.—AIso, a new PLUG PLOUGH, to which we call the especial attention of our farmers—a superior article to the old Plus Plough, with two kinds of points, shares ami lond sides to suit all ploughs in general use in this coun ty. Turning and fitting ot iron patterns made to order, and all kinds of repairing done at the short est notice and at low prices. All onr own work made ot the very best material, tind warranted to give satisfaction. barmersaod other* would do well to call and examine our work before purchasing else, where, as we are determined to meet the emer gencies of the times, we will Sell tow for C./JSH, or country produce. , Pig and bar iron, horses and lumber, taken in ex change lor work. leb 25,'60-ty SHIRES & JORDAN. fx LGODbOLD, "• TUNER & REPAIRER. of Pianos, Melodeons Ac., has made arrangements to visit this place regularly at stated periods. The next visit will be in October. Yearly contract* made. Puce for tuning $2.00. First class pianos lor sale. Ordeis to be left at the "Gazette" office. H. L. G. has peimission to refer to the following persons tor whom he has tuned : Hon. A. King, Hon. S. L. Russell, John Mower, Esq., O. E. Shannon, Esq., Dr. W. H. Wataon, Rev. 3. Barnes, Mra. Freytet. t June 29,'60. HEALTH ANb iLS HLLASL Hfci. DISEASE WITH ITS AGONIES t ■Ti iCiUSE THEM! Hollowny's Pills. j • ——- Nervous Disorders What )s*more, fearful t!i?r a breaking down cf the , ner'-'flna system ? To be exe-table or nervous < r degree i< most (litres-)tfgi for where ran a j rfttiedy be fount! 1 There t< oqggrMlrink but little Win*, bf't, ' splits, or tar hotter nor,# ; take no coffe£—Weirk !fa.besng preieiab'e- ; get all the fresh ait you can; .take three or foor Pills everv night; eat plenty of.so'ids, avoiding ape use of slops ; ami it these gojdetwufea are follower!, you will (to hap. ' py in* mind arid ltro;g in body, and Tor get you have any nerves. Motiiers and Daughters. If there is one thing rr>ore another lor which theie*Pills are sdM'amous it is their purifying prop erties. especiiHly therqmovver of cleansing the blood from all impurities, afff removing dangerous and suspended secretions. , ITnivTsally adopted as the one grand remedy for fenrjl" complaints, they never fail, i,ever we a ken the system, and ahfrays bring about what is required. Sick Headaches and Want cf Appe tite. These 'etditig- sadden us, most frequent ly arise from annoyances or trouble, from obstrnr- " ted perspiration, or from eating and drinking what is* unlit tor us, thus disordering t&e iiver and stom ach. These organs mnsr be regulnted if you wish. ;to be well. The Pills, il taken acrordmg to the I printed instructions, will quirkiy restore a healthy i action to both liver and stornreh, whence follow si 1 a natural consequence, a good appetite and a clear j t>ead. In the I-.at ahd West indies scarcelv pi: y . other medicine is ever used lor tnee disorders. Dsorders of ths Kidneys. In all diseases affecting these organs, wh*rtre j -bey, cieie too much or too little water /or whe ! 'her they be atflicted with stone or gravel, or with aches and paii.s settle ! in the lojns ovVr the regions ot the-Sidneys,the-e Pills should be taken accor ding to the printed directions, and 'he Ointment sbouid be Well rubbed into the smafl of the back ar bed time, d his treatment will give almost iruma diate relief uTwiMli other means have failed. For Stomachs Cut of Order. No'medicine will so effectually improve, the tire ; do the stomach at these Pill? ; dci tify, occasioned either by intemperance or improp er diet. They reach the liver and reduce 1: to as healthy action ; they are wonderfully efficacious in cases qf sjiasrrS?—in fact they never fail ID curing all disorders,of the liver and Stomach. Holloway's Pills fire f/iebesl remedy known in the world for Ike followm <r diseases i lnflammat.on, Astnma j Jaundice, 4^ BilliousComplaints, Liver Complaint? | l.iotche? on the Skin I.umbago, Bowel Complaints, Piles, Rheumatism, Constipation of tba i Retention ortUrine, ! Bowels, Scrofula or King's 'Consumption, Evil, • Debility, Sore Throats, / Dropsy, Stone and Gravel, Dysentery, Secondary Symptom*, Lry<sip*|a, Tic-Dqpioureox, r etr.ale Irregulaiities, Ttftnonrs, Fevers o! all kinds, Ulcers, £ lts ' Venereal Affections, „ OU V Worms of all kinda, Head-ache, i Weakness from what • digestion,n j ever cause- AI TIO\ !—\ one genuine unless the words PHOLLOWAY, NEW YORK AND LONDON," are discernible as a I Voter-mark in every leafol the book of directions around each-pot or box ; the -am.: • may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to Che light. A handsome reward will be given to anv one ren dering such information as may lead to the detec tion of any party or parties counterfeiting the med icines or vending the same, knowing them to bo • spurious* the Manufactory of Professor HOLLO WAY, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respec .a-'ie Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, through, out the emitted world, in boxes at 25 cenU. 62 ct and SI each. QfTi.ere is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. ° NT. B—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder ere affixed to each box Nov. 18, 1859. rO R * AfT E ( -*, OR TRADE, , A first-rate (arm of limestone land, in Morrison's Cove, containing about 131 acres, 100 ot which ate cleat ed and balance well timbered. The term i well watered. The improvements are a good two story Frame House, Log House, Barn, Ac. There is a goo ! orchard upon the premises. The (arm ad joins Bloomfield Furnace, lies half a mile fro- rhe Ho; itUysburg "1 urnpike, and four miles froir. Mar tinsburg. 'ihere is a ready market at the door for Bn Kir is of produce, and the land is in a high state o( cultivation. For particulars inquire ot Dav d Daniel, in possession, or George Cle'ugh.at Spang"'s —AI>O A Glist-mi;; property in Hainan's Bottom, now owned oy L-v-s N. lyan. The mill is a large f.ams with two overshot whells and four run of stone ; in good order, and in a good settlement, w.th a suf ficient supply of water. The farm contains nearly •tun anres ; about luOaliuvial soil, and clea-ed ; and. be balance well timbered. The improvements are a large brick house, tenant house, miller's house, barn, distillery, Ac- The farrn can be divided with* out disadvantage. Teinu reasonable —ALSO—. A tract ol land in Sr. Clair t p .. containing 03 acres, or ther-about = . about L.J acres cleared, with a two story v>g dwelling house, tenant-house and two log stables (hereon erecied ; also, an apple or chard thereon, adjoining lan j s ol IVni. Keefe. Jacob, hemierand others; iormerly the properly of George Kifrberhn, * - AL.SO j a farm of 166 acres, ab J( ,t HU cleared, with Double i 1-02 House, Sew Bank Barn, and iwagood orcbar.i® j thereon, lying on the Juniata River, two mites from Stonerstown, r,nd half a mile from the ]a il road. This (arm is composed of a gc.oi) quality of | river bottom land,, 30 or 4,1 sf . r( , s of which cn be 1 put into good ir. -adow. The whole is BOW in a good : state of cultivation. —ALSO- A I vrm of 118 acres of limestone land in Liberty j Township n ear Stonerstown, known as ttia "John j Stole) property,"' adjoining land- or 'Squire Kensiri jger. Stoler and others. The improvements are a. Log 'oiive, Log Hani f ;c . There js e0 ,.l water ou ■ the premises, also an orchard of good fruit -ALSO- I A new two-story Rough-cast House suJ two lots ot | gro and 111 Broadtop citv. - ALSO— i 100 acres of the b>at quality of land in Harrtsotv | county, lovra. near the Missouri, and close to th i countv teat. 1 ' ALS- O-1 A Lot u ground in Orrt*h eitv, Neor.,„,, ALSO— I 100 seres of land, in Southampton Township, j ford county, lately owned by Wm. Lashlay.' { TERMS to suit buyers. O. E. SHANNON, Jan >B6O Bedford, Pa MEN'S and Boys' wear, of all kir.da, just received and for sale cheap, at Shoemaker* Store- No* i Anderson's How. [opril 6th. 1860.] t \ LL kinds of piodnee taken in exrhange for j woods, at Sboetnakor's Stor ® No !. Aodersoo'a Row Uprii 6tb„1850.]
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