BKI)H'IIP GAZETTE. ia --: : : : JILV 12, IS6I- B.F- Meyers, Editor & Proprietor. lEGULA^DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS ! j For the Union, the Constitution and the Laws ASBFTCIATK JUDGE, GEN. JAMES BURNS, JUNIATA. TEEA9URSR, MAJ. A. J. SANSOM, BEDFORD BOR. COMMISSIONER, PHILIP SHOEMAKER, COLERAL*. BOOR 'DIRECTOR, HENRY WcRTZ, ] C. VALLEY. AUDITOR, DANIEL L. DEFIBAUQH, SNAKE SCRIMS. f t 11 —— -■ ; A CAHD. The maps of Bedford County w'ill be deliv- I eredto the subscribers during July and August, 5 ] beginning in the western part ti the county. <? E. L. WALKER. 1 2 > -*•••" j / The President's Message. / Were we to obey the behests of those special fiends of cml liberty, who advocate fhe dor- 1 trine that in the present Condition of affairs. ih# President can do no wrong, w? would feel i cofijtrained either to hold our peace, or indulge i ißfifc expression ol fulsome applause of the j Resident's views and opinions. But as we are tfae peer of those who preach that doctrine, we j •flail exercise the right to differ from thern, for ! conscientiously subsci ibe to the views : ut the President on a number of Constitutional j questfous involved in the prosecution of the war, i nor do we believe it necessary for Cong||M, at ! a single tremendous upheaval, to load | try with so enormous a debt as that recomfhffnded ' by the President. Still, if the four hundred inillior* of dollars demanded by the President. | will restore the Union as it once was, we say let the sum be freely and cheerßffy'given. As to the Constitutional questions to which we re- I fei, our readers are already well posted, and as our space is fifnited, we etWTr ~f\ suhwvm iutih i At present, but reserve them for future consid- j eration. Ou the naked question of Secession, the President is, of course, torrect. The Pres ident ol the United States, sworn to support the Constitution, could not have done otherwise than deny the right.oi Secession, though, we must confess, that had Mr. Lincoln recognized that pretended righ!, his doing so would nut have been inconsistent with some of the acts of his Administration. There is one point, however, in the Message that is odious above everything else, viz : the intimation that j?ie Chicago Platform is to be the rule of acting whicl£the Executive and his advisers intend !o observe in the administration of the Government. Wo j merely quote the language ol the President up on this [roint, and conclude our article with the extract, intending, however, to refer to. thr sub ject more at length, in m future : No compromise by public sentiment could in case be a cure. Not that compromises are not often proper, but that no popuuiar goverr mnt can long survive a market! precedent that those who carry an election can only save the Government from iiufiediaJe destruction by giv ing up the main po.nt upon which the people gave the election. The people themselves, and not their servants, can safely reverse their own deliberate decn^ I Celebration of the Fourth. The Fourth in Bedford pissed off veiy quiet ly. A small number of the Bedford Riflemen tarned out for the last time, their term of seven years having expired. After forming in line, they marched to the " Union School House," where the ladies sang some patriotic songs, and the Declaration of Independence! was read by A King, Esq. This, with the exception ot some fireworks in the evening, was the only iking which distinguished it from any other day. We understand that the Celebration at Wood oeiry, was a splendid affair. We are informed teat there w ere, probably, over a thousand per wes present. Speeches were delivered by G. H. Spang and John Cessna, EsqrY, and sever al songs were sung by the ladies. There wa3, aiso, a celebration nejir Schellsbusg ; but we have not heard how it passed off. We suppose, however, that this anniversary of our indepen dence bas been observed with a new significance everywhere. Wp are requested by the agent of Adams' Express Company, Mr. H. C. Reamer, to state that letters, Sec., for the seceded States, will be carried by the Company, in accordance with an arrangement with '.he P. O. Department. % have been requested by spveral citizens of Sebeilaburg and Napier tp ,'to correct the state ment in a recent number of the Jnqtiirtr . that the Sehallaburg; Riflemen, Capt. Muffin, had started on 'heir wav to Cumberland when that place was threaiened. The vounteera from Napier and were the Home Ruard, under Capt. A. t Set alt. GLORIOUS UNION VICTORIES ! ELECTION OK CHARLES J. RIDDLE AND DEFEAT OF JOHN W. FORNEY! —CoI. Charles J. Bidule," Democrat, has been elected to Congress, in the Second (Philadelphia) District, by a majority of 217 over O'Neil, Republican. E. Joy Morris(Republi can, was elected in this district, last /all, by sev eral thousand majority. This is good. But John VV. Forney, intensified Black Republican, has been defeated for Clerk of the House, by j Etheridge, Union. This is better. Louk out, boys ! "Things is workin!" (EP*Gen. Patterson's division had a skirmish one day last week, with the rebels at Haines vi I le, near Maitinshurg, with a small loss on both sides. The rebels retreated, taking with them, however, some forty prisoners, a'l Penn sylvanians.--There is an unconfirmed rumor that Gov. Wise has been mo.tally wounded in a skirmish at Sessonville, in Western Virginia. ityThe Inquirer scribbler, in his rage at his own folly in walking into our patent trap for Treason-smellers, like any other "varmint" en trapped, has bitten off his editorial leg in order to make his escape. At any rate he came back at us at a very Inm* gait. Local and Miscellaneous. ....BEDFORD SPRlNGS. —Visitors are daily arriving ; and it is "thought that the season will perhaps, be as thronged as any former on°, not withstanding the " hard times." . .. .New subscribers, with the compliments ! of the season, and other luxuries, are Rowing in ! upon us. Thanks, friends I We shall long ; remember your kindness. .The Indiana 11th Regiment (Wallace's f Zouaves) has been ordered to join Gen Patter- I sou's command at Martinsburg, and has lelt j Cumberland for that place. The Ist and 2d j Pennsylvania Rifle Regiments have been nrder ! Ed from Camp Mason N Dixon to Cumiteflaod. .... We understand that some of our Bedfoid Republican friends consider the election of Col. Biddle, to Congress, an •'outrage." Wonder if some of them wouldn't like to be " outraged*' in the same manner? We rather think they would. .... Did the editor of the Bedford Inquirer ever read the Constitution of the United States? is considered a deoateable question by some peo ple ; but we are inclined to think otherwise.— Probably he has read some garbled extracts from it, published in the JY. Y. Tribune. ... .Is it treason to pray for the whole coun try ■, or must we pray God to save a part, and damn ail the rest ? We have our own opinion about some tilings, and Sectionat Christianity is one of them. . .. .We have been credibly informed that the •' Dutch have laken Holland but have not been able to ascertain whether it was brow n Holland or Holland gin. Perhaps, our neigh bor 'cross lots can inform us. It is no Consti tutional question. . .. iiwi - ... w- ap j in calling us "Secessionist," "traitot," &.C., we i would say that they hadjnuch better quote the words of the song : '• Call me pet names, dearest, call me pet names." It would be much sweeter; and wouldn't hurt our " phelinks" so much —to say nothing of tire j compliment to the author of that song, in hav ing it quoted by such enlightened and highly educated gentlemen as the " treason-smelleis.' We ha ve come into possession of an ap ; of Bedford County, which we have long wish- j ed to see, as we never could forin any accmaie idea of the various boundary lines, the compar- j alive size of Townships, the range of the moun tains, &c., &.C. The map looks very well, and speaks well of its author, aud rn case ol the prosecution of the piisent war, may be very valuable 10 the t dicers of our army, by giving them an idea ol the various passes North and South, between our different mountain ranges. The map may contain errors of which *ve are not aware, but we should be liberal in a woik j of so much difficulty. For the Bed ford Gazette. j TO Tilt) CITIZENS OF BEDFORD- My duties here having terminated, I am a bout to join my Regiment. I feel it not only a dutv, but a very great pleasure, to express, in this manner, my heartfelt thanks on behalf of the sick soldiers confided to my charge, fur the tender care, and \erv great kindness manifested ' by all the citizens of this beautiful town; every | want has been anticipated, and a more friendly j sympathy could not have been exhibited, hail the poor 'ellows been brothers, instead of stran- : gers accidentally thrown among you. In mv constant intercourse among the men, I have h-a'id out one feeling ol gra'itude ex pressed, and many a whispered prayer for bles sings upon their kind friends. For myself, personally, 1 have to add the tes timony of a grateful heart, for the kindest a'- lentions have been shown me, and everything has been done to make my sojourn here a pleas ant one. It has been most agreeable; and I r.hall always, in after life, look oack, upon my stay in Bedford, with feelings of pleasure and thank fulness, always praying that the richest of Heaven's blessings may be liberally bestowed upon you all. N. F. MAR-H, M. D. Ass't. Suig., sth Reg't., P. R. C. Military Hospital, Bedford, July 10th, '6l. THE BIEST JOKE OF THE SEASON. —The Bedford Gazette, one ot our most spirited Democratic ex changes, has lor some time had a bitter dis pute with the Inquirer, ot the same town, a violent Republican paper. Week before last, fhe Gazette published as a communication, head ing it with a few introductory remaiks, some extiacts from a spoech, delivered by President Lincoln, in Congress. The thing *us so well done, that tne Inquirer, with due simplicity, made a greedy bite at the article, and nevt w. ek came out an editorial jn its columns, declaring it as "n jrunk ireatonoble communication — Erie Observe' New PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction, on the premises la Monroe Township, on FRIDAY, 23d OF AUGUST NEXT, all the following described valuable Real Kstate in a-iid adjoining the* Town ol Cle rviile. late the prop erly of Jonathan Morton, dec'd. , the u- divided one third of a tract of land adjoining the Town ofClear viiie and 1 nd of Samuel Sriively, containing about 13 acres, with a two siory plank house, frame sta ble, and other out but dings thereon , ALSO, a tract of land adjoining the above and land of Wtn. Grubb, all under fence andconlaining about 7 acres; AI.SO, a lot of ground in the Town of C'learville, adjoining Wm. Robbins,Samuel onively and others, with a frame wagon-shed ihereon. ALSO, on the premises, on SATURDAY, 24.1h AUGUST NEXT, the following described Real Kstate, to wit : a val uable I avern-star.d in the Borough of Bedford, known as the Union Motel, being a 1 rge and commodious brick house, with convenient stabling ami other convenient out-buildings, fronting on Pitt Street, adjoining lots ol John Cess na, Esq., and Sain'l. K (Vir.. VV. Shuck. Sle fo commence at 10 o'clock of the respective days, when the terms Will be made known bv OLIVER MORTON, Adna'r. ol Jonathan Morton, dec'd. July 12th, 'Ol. A DMINISTRATORS* NOTICE. /V Lei tets of Adrriinistiation on the es'ate of HenTV Kauffman, late of St- Clair Town ship, dec'd., having been granted to the uudei signed residing in South Woodbury Township. All per sons knowing thems-elves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and iho-e having claims agatiist said estate will present th-:n for settlement without delay. GEORGE D. K UTPKMAX. July C, ISGI. Administrator, VDMJN ISTBATG4PS NOTICE. Leftns uf A (in i initiation on Ihe estate of John MrGiff, late of St. Clair Township, dec d., having been granted to the undersigned, re siding in said township. All presons knowing them selves indebted to sani estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them without dela>. ABNER vt ALKEK, JR., July, 5, ISGI. Administrator. A DM IMSr R A TOR'S NOTICE.— L Iters of Administration on the estate of Robert Barnet, 1 te of Middle Woodbury Towsbip, deceased, having been gran ted to the subscriber. Al peisous knowing them selves indebted said estate are requested to make payment immediately. a, O those h vu.g c aims will presemt them prop authenticated lor set tlement. MA VIM BARNET, June 28th, ISGI Adm'r. A EDITOR'S NO I H E. /\ Tlie umleisigtied appointed Auili to rto distribute the AIMI'S in the TU.ri*- of Samuel (srifHih Altaiinistrator of Elizabeth Griffith, dec'd., will mot t the parties at his office in Bed for.-, on the 23si of July, 18G1 at 10 O'clock, when all inter ested can attei 1. J. W, LINGENFEL7 KR, July 5, IS6I Auditor. \ OTICE. \ Alt persons are hereby notified not to tresspass upon my lairn, lor The purpose o! hunting or fishing, or they will be dealt witn according to taw. Tips notice most be ob erved as I ain deter mined to be protected against such Tl e>spa-S'Ts, Buffalo Run, Jyly 3. HENRY KEIbER. "TT^ANTEn' \YA NTED - y y Four able-bodied men, with jnod horses, to complete the Bedford Dragoon Company, This company is intended for a tome guard, and any psrsons wishing to join will please call at the Drug Store ot duly bth 01. H. C. REAMER. A 1 i' E\ i io "v . x i ixfitprr™* -e*- The men hers of the Bedford Caval ay company ere reque-ted to turn out on Saturday ihe 6th of duly as there is importeut business to be attended to at that time. By order of the Captain. July sth '6l. 1 WUM FOR SALE.— The suhscriher offers lor sale his farm in Napier tp., near the borough ol Schclls rgbu, containing O.NE HUNDRED ACRES. more or less. with a log house (a good cellar under it) a good fr.me bam, well ol excellent water, two apple orchards, and all kinds of t: uit trees. ALSO, Two head of Worses, horse-geais. and all his (ar ming utensils, which wil, be soul with the farm, il desired JOHN RININGER. Schellsburg, June 2Sth. 6ts. * VD.MINISTRA TOR'S NOTICE.— Letters of Administration | h vir.g been granted to the subscriber residing in : Union Township, on the E-t *te ot Joseph P. Car ver, late ofSt. Clair tp., dee'd., ail persons mdebt ' ed to said estate, are hereby t notified to make itn j mediate payment and those having claims will pre sent tnem properly authenticated lor settlement. MIChAF.L WERTZ June 2Stb, '6l. Adm'r. VDM1 NISTR A TOR'S NOTICE.— L-'tiers of Administration j on Ihe estate ol Elizabeth Schreiner, late ol Mid dle Wonfibcrry tp., deceased, having this day b-en ' granted to the subscriber, residing in bou'tj Wood bury tp., all pe:sons knowing themselves indebted to said e„tate are requested to make pay >-if im -1 mediately, and those having claims w tit p.cant them properly authenticated tor settlement. 1 ALEX. HOLSINUER. j June 2<3th '6l. * Adm'r. I OS r ! LOnT ! J A NUMBER OF PROMISSORY Notes ami other papers which are ol no use to any one but the subscriber. Any person finding them and returning them to me, will be liberally lewarded fo- his trouble. Saxton, Bedford co. JAMES L. TRINCE. June 17, 1861 CiAUTIONN / Whereat my wife Susan has i left my bed and board without any just c use, all persons are heieby cautioned against harbor.ng, or tru-ting her oil my account, OS I w .11 pay no debts i of h r contracting- REUBEN GAi'ES. Bedford, June 17, 1861. STRAY SHEEP. Came to Ihe premises of the subsc* iber in South H'oodberry tp.,fom. time since, five bead of fbeeep, with the wool on, and two lambs, ore of the lamb, hasa black spot on the back; two of them are rams, one with horns and three ewes, five old sheep have the left ear cropped and a piece cut of the right. The owner will please come fotwajd. prove property, pay charges and take them away, or they will be disposed of according to Law. DANIEL BECHIEL. Nobel's Mill, June 21, IS6I. ADMISTRATOR'S NOTICE— Letups of .Administration, | having brr granted lo the rubscriber on the Es tate q r, pie McDonald, late of Union Tow-nsbip, Bc( io:<H'oui t\ I'trV. n • v ln cby notify all per-ops ' indebted to said e.tats to make immediate payment ai d all b vug cl ns w ill pie.cr.t thera pioperly j aatbi ntieateii itirs.ttleir.ent. HfNHY McDonald .. , MICHAEL YVERIZ. J A " au ] May 17tb, '<H* A NEW DEMOCRATIC MORNING PAPER. "THE UNION." With a view to meet a universally admitted want, ; the undersigned will issue on Monday, the Ist of Jul-; next, a Morning Penny Paper, to be called ••THE UNION." The great mission of the Democratic Party, which has ever stood as the bulwark of the L'xion and the Champion of the Constititio.n, renders its entire unity mid bold attitude in this hour of National per il a Owner of vital concern. The pending striigg le is not ior the maintenance oi a United Coun try than tor the Perpetuation of Democratic Princi ples, as expounded by J&ffk&son and Jackson. The mo3t memento s re,ulr - ha..g upon the i-sue. .Meie party ijaestions are for the time by common con sent adjourned. The past is dead, save in its les sons ot experience. The Democratic hosts have not shrunk tiom their full share in the responsibiliti s and dangers of the emergency. They have rallied with one accord a round the standard of our commoi country. But the occasion imposes other duties. The Govern ment will demand and receive the willing support j of every patriot, in its eiiorts to vindicate the Na- , tiona! boi or and le-as-ert the National authority ; i bill the Preservation of Constitutional Liberty rests j more with the people than with Congresses and Cabinets. Vigilance and Unity are theiefore spe- ! cially requisite in the present jiiuctute. It is the purpose of the Proprietors to make "THE UNION," in every respect a first-class Journal.— The Democracy ol the w hole Mate fee' the need of a buld and vigorous Metropolitan daily ; and no ef fort will be spared to render THE UNION both ' popular and efficient as a newspaper, and as a tear less exponent of the great principles for which the Democratic party have ever contended and which aie now so unhappily imperilled. The ! rop icto s have per'-cteil such anwnge i me ais as wi 1 pi , - >n- , n'e pri- e, Ironi the begin ning, upon a nli- , in .*• si has'-, with abnh -1 dull? " I.- •• .N* i,;..tp-r second in inter est . ii .j ,n ihe city, and while the p. Pr .• 1 I lie I. aide- ii Demoi r tic. it Will sed i ulou-dy avoid a 1 faction, as the deadliest bane to 1 pj y effieii-BC y. iVr look to the Democratic Musses for support, and si.ail labor to make THE UNION in every way wotti.y their confidence ami lib-ral patronage, as a Ireeh, r"ad.,b!c and fen less Journal. TERMS:—Per Annum, Three Dollars. Orders should be addressed to JO. SEVERN'S tv Co. No. 130 South Third St., Philadelphia, l'a. June 21st, '6l. V out ]. OF INQUISITION— j.\ VVhkbkas Eliza Colvin. late of Si he-i!- burg Borough, deceased, died seized of It.i following Real Estate, viz: One tract ol land on Cliestnut Kidge in Napier Town.hip, Bedford , county, adjoining lands of John S. Slatier, Charles 1 VV. Colvin and otheis, containing ten acres, leav j iug !--u-, a d the children of issue, nine full heirs j viz : Jane Schell, deceased, leaving issue Abraham I C., ('haiiotie A., James H-, Margaret, Martin and j Kdwatd SchelJ, the last two ol w horn are minors, i who hav- ior their guardian Robeit M . Taylor. Esq, I Jam. , re-iding in Indiana, Abraham, Chailotte, ind Maitin. residing in Ohio, and the others in | Beiifo d county ; Charlotte intermarried with .Mar ' tin Reyjey, Ei-.za intermarried with Robert M. ! Ta\' o! > F.-q.. Reuben Colvin, Wm. Colvin, Geo. M. ! c o ivin.v • Colvin, .Margaret inteimairied with John M. Ron'" o "' "d John E. Colvin, all residing in Berttord 00011."' Notice is. Therefore, hereby given that in pursu ance of a writ of Partition, o r Valuation, to me di rected, I will proceed to hold IT" Inquisition, or Valuation, on tje premises, on Tue-day, th, 9lb day o! July next when and where all parties in terested tan attend it they -ee proper. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sh'il. Juae 11th, '6l. J J.IK VEST ! 111 K VEST ! Manny ft Wood's Reaper mil Mower, with the woruieilul self ."taking att chment greatly imjirovA ■. n.l warr tiled to work w.|i. Also, ® WOOD'S LITTLE MEADOW QUEEN MOWER, which has hut 191 lbs., dr ught, and wart an ted to cut ic-'Sged clover an J a'l other gr.ss—nearly .>ll iron and steel, light, durable and cheap. Manny St Wotrtf'-S machines, now be it tbe world, f' small .- _i' Wor*, |t ISnina-e. aire a . son. lof tnis season, all who want mul or der in Mediately a- harvest is almost here. Also, 2 DOT.. "GREEN CASTLE GRAIN CRADLES," which is the lighie-t runing cradle known. Ttid largest and best assortment ol Grain and ! Grass Scytr.er. and "Sneds" ever biought to Bed j ford ci. Harvest Implements of ail kinds, and bet ter quality than tho-e kept at Dry goods' stores.- Pricesjo suit the times. HAHDWARE BY THE TON. < Wis'Aug to continue in bn-ine-s and it being my inteiesi tn please the people by fair dealing and reasonable prices, 1 will allow no regular dealer to ur.def id* I me. Having lost enough ly those who have earned off my property lor their own u-e. Un ; der ij) ciotis promises to pay, 1 am deteimined to j truss nope but men who are known in co nmunity i as leliable and prompt, making good their pjrmi- s and scorning to use other# good- without enleavgrnig, at least, to render an equivalent. "CHEAP FOR CASH AND SHORT TIME." WM. HARTLEY. May 31st, '6l. A LLEGHENY male AND j FEMALE SEMINARY, RAFYii!>rKR, &2r<lt<i<l Co., Pa. . HE v W. W. HHIM, A. M., Ptincipal, Mi-sjA. L. HRIM, Precept rpks, MisiiS. J. BRIM, Teacher on Piano Forte. This institution, qnder the supervision of the a- ! j hove natoed persons, as-isted by other connpeten- ' j Teachem, affords a full course in Mathematics , j XdiurnlMtMencrs. Languages, mul Belles Lttres j rn rusi>, Baiiiti ng, Arc., it gives extended instruc • tion. She Sn iJißer Term will eomnience on Aug., - 1 l tt ßl. tjtint. iiu admitted at any time. Habits of t!"'r! h,!', 'ent. and p.omptness view-, moral, so e:*l, 4' 1 dome- r are here made prominent ob -1 j"< \ ( t-a on. That the physical powers, a* wild, die mental, may be cultivated—CaJisthen ii exert>es a e necessary here the Students . meet eacl day for systematic physical exercise. I Xi | Will pay for board, including tu• - j • 'J' mshed room.-, room rent, fuel and : tuition n common English, per term of eleven i weeks. Extiaf, inodeia'e charges, even less than heretofore, ©t than the circular calls for. i Students prepated lor the highest class in col life. Tor Circulars, or particulars, address yv, W. BRIM, Dec. 21, IhCO. Rainsburg, Bedford Co., Pa LIFE OR DEATH I'll- snuscribeis take pleasure in : aiiounetng that they are now prepared to mill flej to those who wish it, a copy of un iinpoitant litle woik.by the late Dr. Brampton, entitled j "'Jir Invalid'* Medical Confidant," published for ) tb benefit, and as a warning to young men and I p<* ens who suffer from Nervvu& Debility, Prettta j ttif Decay, fitc., ttc., supplying the means o I self I ci. The reader is irresistibly led to compare a • j uslul hie with au ignoble death. I eader, lose not a moment, but send your address i fofc copy oi this little woik. Address the Publish i ers DE. JOHN B. OGDF.N & Co, 64 A 66 John St.. New York. || !ny |7th, >6l. 3m. F'o.FI S A L E A gray mare warranted sound lirevejy respect, and gentle ; suitable eimer for lam or family use. Also, a family cairiage and a se oi jerneas. Inquire of JOHN E. MiGiKR. t Bedftrd, June 14tb, '6l. ~ O'RA? MOLES— i |1 C? me trespassing on i lb praises of the subscriber residing nearCentre y v ilf, V I he 12ih in •!., Ivo d&ilr'bay IT ules, 12 or j 1-Tains high, our male, the other leitwle. The owier wjll prove property and take them away, or [ tH-y *ll br dispoied of according to law ' JuneiSih.J JONATHAN HENDRICKSON. t 1 i k< ■ J I It S O .V'S Mountain Herb Pills. AfcOVB, prcKDut you wth a parfecfc likeliest* <h Tezuco, a cbU*f of a tribe of tbu* ntrnuga Artec Nation, tbat ouc* ruled Mexico. You Kill find a full account of him and hi* people in our Pamphlet* and Almanac*—t<i b* had gratis, from the AgenU for these Pill*. The Inventor and Manufacturer of *' Judbon> Moun tain Herb Pills." lias spent the cjTeatfcr part of hit? lift- In traveling, having vinitcd nearly every country rn tl* world He c]>eijt over -ix y**ar nntuiTg the ludians of the Rooky Mountains and of Mexico, and ft wa* thu- that the ' Mouxtajn Here Pnx*" were discovered. A very intereatin account of his adventures there, you will fiad in our Almanac end I'amphiet. it ia an eatahiiahed fact, that ali diseases arise from IMPI KK 111*000 I The t>l '• *1 ! a -u .a- / forevo or unhealthy matter mixed with it. it I* ai once distributed to every organ of the Uniy. Every nerve leel* the p-<i*on, anu all the vital organ* qoitUy comp >io Tbe stomach will not digest the food perfectly. The liver cnwn to secrete a suflicicucy f hile i.e action of the heart i% weakened, and so the circulation ik feeble. lungs become chwrg**d wiiu the pfi-nn im xnAttcr a Cough—arid all fr m a rlight tinpurity at hetid of life—the blood 2 ii yu had thrown sums earth, for iuiiance. in ? pure from which ran a tiny rivulet, iu a few minni** the whole course of the •ticam b*c*met i iilurM and discolored. As quickly d.-ea impuro bloo\ Hi- *q every ar? and leave it- si eg beiund. Ali the ptssage-- bee- *•••'• ehstrucr aui unless li;e obstruct ;u li'r-r: 1 vc" the h r.jpof life mhjo dios out. Tlieife ]>ilfw not oulv purify ihe blood, but regenerate *ll the Bacretionsof boJyj they are kheref >re, unrivalled CURB FOR Bll.lblS DIBKA9ES, lJv*r C"tn;iiaiat. Fiek .V.'- Till* Anti-BCi Medicine expels from T he hi >-U tie hidden see.ts W dis ease, and readers ali the rtu.d* and necretions pure a.d Cueut, clcarin.: ,ud the ritnl organs. Pleasant ii.d-d, is it to us, 'hat we are able to place within your reach a medicine like the *• Mountain HERB Pili-s." t> at will i-K-i directly to the *liiictd parts, through tike blood and fioid* of the body, and cause the sufferer to brigbttn with the liujh of beauty and health. Judson's Pills are the Best Remedy in exist' ence fur tht following Complaints: Bowl Complaint, Mitity. Inward Weakness, Coutjks, Fever and Ague. Liver Complaints, Colds, Female- Cvuiplaintf.Lnu.neu of Spirtii, j i'hest Diseases, Headaches, Files, iostivettus, Irtdiaesti<m, .Stone and Gravel, pyspepria, Influenza. Secondary N'ywp- IHarrK'.ta, Iv -lammaiu/n. turn*. Dropsy, •' ♦ • • • • GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE! J*vr!r:ses who value 1 calth, should never be without then* Pills. They purify Hie blood, remove obstruction! of ali kinds, cleanse tue skin of all pimples and blotches, and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek. The Plants and Herbs of wh : ch these Pills are made, were in h very surprising way airing the Tea u can a, a tribe of Aborigines in Aiexico. Get the Almanac of our Agent, and you will read with delight, the very interesting account it ccutaina of the " Gkxat Moucxnb" of the Observe. —The Al n ntain Herb Fill* are put up in a Beautiful Wrapper. Baeh I*xcontains 4o pills, and Retail at iio cenfs per box AH y nuine. luivt the signature of &. L. JUDSOX il CO., vn each box. • B. L. JUDSON & Co, S O I,E PROPRI KTORS, 4 i\o. AO Leonard Street, A'EW YORK. Mir FOR S.U.K BY All iLEDICIN'E DEALERS, t'.n f<il>? Ov H. (J. RE A vIER on Juli ano Street, and Dr. S. Harry *"itt St., j Bedford. Pa. Jan. 11, 1860.-Iy. j ELIXIR PllO P Y I. A Mil N E THE NEW REMEDY FOR SI SS E r 11 V T i Sll. ibe fRt year we have introduced to the s notice of the medicul profession ot this country the j Pure Crystalizeu Chloride of Propylamine, as a REMEDY TOR RHEUMATISM; and having received from many sources, both from ! physicians of the highest standing and from pa- ; tients, the MOST FLATTKRJNG TESTIMONIALS OF ITS REAL VALUE in the treatment of this painful and obstinate dis ease, we are induced to piesent it to the public in a form READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE, which we hope will commend itselt to those who are suff ering with this afflicting complaint, and to the med ical practitioner who may feel disposed to test the powers of this valuable remedy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, iu the form above! spoken of, has recently been extensively experi- j mented with in tbe PEW AS YL VA AIA HQS PI TAL, and with MARKED SUCCE rS (as will appea r from j the published accounts in tbe medical journal. j is carefully put up ready for immediate | use, with full directions, aud can be obtained from i ail the druggists at 75 cents per bott!e ; and a 1 wnolesale of BULLOCK it CRENSHAW, Drugg ists and Manufacturing Chemists, June 28, 'Ol ly, Philadelphia, ATEIV GROCERY _[_ X CORNLR WEST Pl'l T AND JULIANA STREETS, i THE subscriber is opening at this well known stand, a well selected stock ol Groceries, Con l'ectionaries. Tobacco and Cigars, consisting in part of Coffee, brown, crushed, and pulverized Sugars, refined and golden Syrup, baking Moiasses, Young Hyson, Imperial and Blaok Tea. Choco'ate, Corn Starch, flavoring extracts. Cheese, Corn Brooms, painted Buckets, Dusting, Will, Scrub, Horse, S!ioe,Tuoth and Hanr, Brushes. • CONFECTION ARIES, Such as plain aud fancy candies, fruited randies and'fl.ivored Jellies, water, butter and sweet Crack ers, foreign fruits, Oianges, Lemon-, Figs, Raisins, Prunes, D-'tes, Curiaiits, Citron-, Filbert.-, Walnuts', Cream Nuts, Almonds, 4- Pea Nuts. TOBACCO. . Congress Plugs, Sweet Plantation. N'aturat Leal,! Rough and Ready. Lynchburg Smoking, a bwerioi ' article, Cut and Diy, See,, CIGARS. I Operas, Sixes, Half Spanish and a variety of other i brands. The Public are respectfully ruvited to give him :i call. Picnics and May parties supplied at very reasona ble prices. All kinds of country produce taken 't the high est market prices. J. B. FARQUHAR. Bedford, April 29, 18C1. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Cou.t of of Bedloyi County, the undeisigned Administrator of the Estate of Sophia Diebl, late ol Southampton Township deceased will sell at public outcry upon the premises, on Sat urday the2oth day of July, next the following described Real Estate, to wit; One DWELLING HOUSE and LOT of Ground situate in the Townsh ip afore-aid, adjoinihg lands of William Adams, Esq., and Hugh Wilson, in said ToWnship, I now occupied by John K. DiehL ! 03 f Terms ruado known on dav of Sale. HEZKKIAH O'NEAL, June 'tH'-U, Administrator jL ■ - -uemmmmmmm VMH , D | t N APERIEN r AND STOMACHIC PKEFARA , \ lion of IKON purified of Oxyten and Carboae by combustion in Hydrogen. Sanctioned by lbs highest medical authorities, both la Europe and tb United States, and prescribed in their practice, so The experience ot thousands daily proves that pu preparation ot Iron can be coloured with it. Impale ritiesot the blood, depression ol vital energy, ue and otherwise sickly complexions indicate its nox cessify in almost every conceivable case. J nit bas IOU- in all maladies HI which it has been tried, and proved absolutely curative in each of the following complaints, viz : In Di ni/ity, JVcrvGH* AJf rtions, Emaciation, Dys pepeia, Const!pation, Diarrhai, Dysciuery, Incipient Consumption, Scrofulous Tubercufeiit, Salt Rheum, M itmtnstrnation, IV'/,ites. Chlorosis, Liver Cmplaint Chronic He ad aches, Rheumatism, lutes mitieut Fever Pi triplet on the Face, Afc. In of General Dvbt/ity, whether the result ot acute disease or ot the continued diminution ot nervous and muscular energy Iron) chronic com plaints, one trial of this restorative has proved sue ■ cesslu! to an extent which no d-scriptioft nor writ ten attestation would render credible. Invalids so ! long bed-ridden as to have become lorgotten in their own neighborhoods, have suddenly re-appeared in ttie busy world as if just returned from protrac t ted travel in a distant land. Some very sig na! m-tauce- of this Kind are atte>ted of lemae utfer-rs, emaciated victims of apparent rrrarasmul, anuuineous ex tin list ion, critical changes, and that omplication 01 nervous and dy.peptic aversion so jir and exercise for which the physician has nt 1 ame. in Nervous Affections of all kinds, and for reason : familiar to medical men, the operation of this ptepa ration of lion must necessaniy be salutary, for, un like the old oxides, it i- vigorously tonic, withou : being exciting and over-heating s and gently re gut larly aperiem, even in the most obs'iiaie cases ot ; costiveues-,, w ithyut ever being a ia.lnc purgative, or inflicting a di-agreeable sei.sation. It is this latter prop rfy, among others, which make - it so reinarwably eliecfual arid permanent a remedy for Piles, upon which it al-o appears to ex ert a distinct ami specific aclion, by dispersing the local tendency which tor n- them. In Dysjieps'a, mi umerable as are its causes, a single box of these Chalybeate Pills has olten sutfi ced for the mo-l habitual cases. * lit unchecked Diarchai, even when advanced t D, steuteiy, cor firmed, emaciating and apparently maligna nt, the etiects have been equal! drcisive and astonishing. In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength, de bilitating cough, and remittent hectic, which gene rally indicate Incipient Consumption . this remedy has allayed the : 1 "in of frtends and physicians, in sevei.il very gratify ng ami interesting instances. In Serifn ton s Tuhercrfosis. this medicated iron has ha i la n.ore the good -fleet of ttie most cau tiously balanced pie para lions of iodine, without any of thei: weii-known liabilities. ' The attention o! fetti; -s cannot be too confident ly invited to this remedy and reatorative, in the ca ses pecu'iariy affecting them. In Rheumatism, both chronic and inflammatory, in the latter, however, more decidedly, it has been invariably well reported, butb as alleviating pain and reducing the swelling! and stiffness of the joints and muscles. In Intermittent Fevers it must nece-sarily be a great remedy and < iifwgetic restorative, and its pro gress in the new settlements of the West, will pro bably be or.e of high renown and usefulness. Koiemedy La ever been discovered, in in wboe bistorv of medicine, which exerts snc'u prompt bop pv and lully restorative efl'ects. Good appetite, compete digestion, rapid acquisit ion of strength, with an unusual disposition for active and cheerful ex-rci-e. immediately follow ite use. Fut up -if riea. flat metal box-.s containing ,d 0 pills price 5u cents per box , for sabs by druggists and dealers. Will be sent ftee to any address, oil re ripr o# ih* |\rrr# * """• * '' ' All ietters, orders, etc., should be addressed to R B, Locke & fo.i Geatral Agents, ViO CEDAR STREET, .\. Y. July 80th, 'OO. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Dy virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bed ford county, the subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, in the village of Clearville, Mo,ti ro- township, in said County, on Satuiday the 3d day of August next a HOUSE & LOT of ground, late the property ot Mrs. Hannah Horton, dee'd., situate on Main street in said vi'lage and bounded by said main on the East, an alley on the West, Isaac Grove's lot (,n on the North and lot of Nicholas Border street on the South. The location of said property is a desirable one, making it worth the attention of any one wishing a comfortable home. I'he improvements are a two story log dwelling house and log Stable, with a well of aeon water at the door. TERMS One third of the purchase money in hand, at the confii mation ol the Sale, and the balance in two equal payments there ifter, without intirest, to be secured by Judgments or Bonds and mortgage. 02?" Salt to commence r.t one o'clock. David evans, June 21, 1861,-ts. Trustee. 3o• O 6 rays the entire coat for Tuition in the most pop ular and successful Commercial School in the coun tiy. Upward of TWELVE H'JNDRED y ung men from 7 WEN I Y-EIGHT different States, have been educated for business here within the past three years, some of whom have been employ ed as Book Keeper- at salaries of $2000.00 PER ANNUM, immediately upon graduating, who knew nothing o accounts when they entered the College. sons half price. Students enter at any time, and review when they please, with out extra charge. For Catalogue of S6 paee-, Specimens of Pro!. Cowley's Busmes< and Ornamental Perm riship, and a large engraving of the College, inclose twen ty-five cents in Postage Stamps to the Princi pals, JENKINS & SMITH Jan. 18, 1800. Pittsburg, Pa. Dissolution (^"partnership: The firm of Smilh and & Langdoo ha- tois day been di-solved, by mutual consent. Ybe Bcoks are now in 1 tie bands of Ricbard Lang don, for collet tion. All persons knowing themselves indebted to s- id firm, will please cill and settle their accounts, either by cash, or cote, forthwith ! as the Books must be c.oaed. SMITH 4- LANGDON. Hopewell, April 26tb. 1861.—3 in. fjp HERA!LROAD CAN'T REMADE ~ PAYMENT IS NEGLECTED ' All those that aie indebted to the undersigned, are requested to call and pay up. Iho accounts arc numerous and none large, and can be paid at once, and injure nobody. By attending to -his notica, the car can be kept in motion. So d ju't torget to call immediately. A. L.DFFIBAUGB* March 2?. W. W. MALA, JOBS (. DAVISON. MAIR ANO DAVISON, Importers and Dealers m Saddlery, Carriage aid Trunk Harcware and Trimmings, NO. 121 WOOD STREET, Pittsburg, Pean'i, April 5,'61 —I yi
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