jhc gdfwl tSaaetß Home and Around. ![R NT ING DON* AN* D BROA D TOP 11. K. -Winter Arrangement — TimeTable —Onand after Sept. 16th, passenger trains will arriveaEd depart as follows: Mail Train leaves Mt. Dallas at 1.00 p. m , ar rives at Huntingdon at 4 20 p m ; leaves Hunt ing lon at 8.4U a. in., and arrive3t Mt. Dallasat U .52 a. in Accotn'n Train leaves Saxton at 3.20 a. m . and arrives at Huntingdon, at 10.10 a. in .; leaves Huntingdon at 5.55 p m.. and arrives at Saxton at 7 4! p. in. A PARTING WORD. —We have grown tired of printing duns in this shape. Our friends in arrears are proof against all suvh missiles. 1 have, therefore, concluded to try a dif ferent plan, of which due notice is hereby given. We are now sending to each delinquent subscriber a statement of his account, with the proposition that if it be paid by Feb. 19, 1876, a certain deduction will be made. If not paid by that tinae,/tf rates will be charged, payment enforced by hue, and the paper discontinued in all etises of more than one year's arrearage. Vp wards of ten thousand dollars of unpaid -ulnscriptions and advertising have ac cumulated on our books during the last live years. This is a load we can not carry any longer. Will our friends assist us in lightening it, or must we -ummon to our ai that vexatious and detestable instrumentality, The Law f CARRIER'S ADDRESS to the patrons of the GAZETTE, Jan. 1. 1870. Oh : thou, whatever nauie thou bearest, Whate'er the creed by which thou swearest, Or what the lot in life thou sharest, Be't good or evil, Who but a shilling's value earest. For me, .poor "devil;" To thee be health and peace and pleasure, And all the joys that mortals treasure, Sans calculation and sans measure, This New Year's morning- And if thou be a loafer, leisure For years of yawning ') Whate'er thy nature'spredilection, If but an honest man's inspection Discovers therein no defection. God gratify it! And may it be thy heart's election To do well by it. If in thy bosom holy wishes Supplant, with thoughts and hopes delicious, The lust of earthly "loaves and fishes.' And banish evil, Be fiends that tempt no more malicious. Than "Printer's Devil If towards the world thine inclination, If Goid's attraction. Fame's elation. Or Pride's eternal, fell vexation, Do onward lure thee, Mayst thou have thy worst "condemnation" From Sheriff"s Jury. If Beauty's forms to thee are charming. If --women's looks" do prove alarming, So that a certain bachelor's arm in. Thy heart is pining, To place some crinoline and carmine, (The two combining What constitutes tcy beauteous lady;) Don't, like Adonis, keep too "shady," Nor yet forget that Cupid's ready For tby undoing ; Watch '-Number One," with eyesight steady, When gone a-wooing. If rural sights and sounds delight tbee, So that th e woods and fields invite thee Where thorns do prick and "varmints" bito thee, Refrain from swearing, But give thy love for Nature mighty. A wholesome airing Twill do you good God's works to ponder Of trees and rocks and hills to wonder ; To listen to the cataract's thunder. And gaze admiring. On all that meets you as you wander With feet untiring. If politics possess attraction To draw thee to that sphere of action. Where enviou? faction wars with faction, Be thine the party That aims to bin ! each jarringsection In Union hearty. But if by lanthorn darkly litten. Or if by love of office smitten. Thy name, perchance, thou hast dc-wc written With that foul party The constitution the bottomless pit in. With curses hearty Doth strive to hurl, with all its power. I pity thee, unhappy giaour ' Oh! soon may come the glorious hour, When thou no longer S halt neath the lash of leaders cower. Or office-monger. But thou, whate'er thy occupation, Thy feelings, wishes, earthly station. To whein shall come this visitation Of -one-horse" rhyming, May New Year bells for thee occasion A merry aliiming! THE CARRIER. — *- G. R. OSTER & Co. have just receiv ed an immense stock of new 11 inter Goods , and there is but little use of our telling you, for most Ladies have already decided and bought their Cheap Goods, and are pleased to fiud a store full of Bargainf. dec9ml. Mothers should remember that the limbs of children require as much clo thing as any part of the body in all sea sons, and especially during winter. A distinguished French physician, just deceased, remarked only a short time ago, that during his twenty-six years of practice in Paris, twenty thousand children had been borne to the cemeteries a sacrifice to the absorb cos tume of naked arms. Dr. Warren thinks that boston sacrifices five hun dred lbies every year by not clothing their limbs. The aims should be cov ered, from the wrist to the shoulder, with thick knit woolen sleeves. NEW Boor AND SHOE DEPART MENT.—For Ladies, Gents, Misses, Boys, Youths, antl Childrens superior Custom-made Boots and Shoes, go to G. R. Oster A Co. They have just re ceived a large and varied assortment at reduced prices. dec9ml. Ayer's American Almanac, for the new year, has arrived for delivery gratis by B. F. Harry to all who call for it. Thisannuat liar- the largest cir culation of any book in the world, made by the fact that it furnishes the best medical advice which is available to the people—enables them to deter mine what their complaints are and how to cure them. It contains the startling announcement of the confla gration of a world, or the combustion of one of the stars in the firmament With all its attendant planets. Another weather prophet has arisen, who for a time is destinedto be tie- j ponded upon to a degree. He says ; that when the winds are southwesterly | during the autumnal equinox, an "op- j en winter" is sore to succeed, and > throughout last summer and fall the wind was from the southwest two-j thirds of the time. Accordingly we will have a mild winter and skaters need no*, expect to have many days j wherein they can enjoy their pleasur able but rather unprofitable sport. ♦ Our friend, J. H. Hutton, of the firm of A. A. Shumway & Co., whole sale dealers in Boots and Shoes, re quests us to say to his friends in the county, that they have removed to 434 Market st. South Side, in Rooms lately j occupied by Morgan, Bush Co., where they have greatly increase! their stock j and are ready and will be happy to fill all orders, which will be done in a satis factory manner. The printing office of the Fulton Democrat, with the dwelling of James Potts, Esq., at M'Conuellsburg, was totally destroyed by fire, on the 23d ult. There was insurance on the printing office to the amount of SI,OOO, | b'it Mr. Pott, having no insurance, we are sorry to say, suffers a total loss. Mr. P. and his family narrowly escap ed from the burning building with their lives. # . . If we may judge of it by its weath- j er, the New Year, so far, is not a suc cess. The second day was worse than the first. A more dismal day than last i Sunday can hardly be imagined. The rain fell in a monotonous torrent, and ; after the sunset hour the wind blew up into a hurricane. A X ESTA BL IS HE I) REMED Y i "Brown's Bronchial Troches" are | widely known as an established reme ]dy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, and other troubles of the Throat and Lungs. Their good repu tation and extensive use has brought out imitations, represented to be the same. .Obtain only "Brown's Bron chial Troches." Buy your Hats and Caps of G. It. Osier & Co. They have just received an Immense assortment of the latest • styles, from 60cents up. dec9ml.„j Under a distinguished professor,and with the best (.'bickering pianos, the pupils of the Hollidaysburg Seminary I enjoy special advantages in music. ———————— Now that the holidays are at hand, go to G. R. Oster A Co. where you will I find a store full of useful articles for : gifts. dec9inl. Read the advertisement of Henry Hershberger, in another column, offer ] ing at private sale his excellent farm in Snake Spring tp. ♦ Always go to Crouse's Cigar Empo rium when you want to get a cigar, good chewing and smoking tobacco. Dan always keeps the best. Tannery for sale or rent, in Schell— ; burg. Read the advertisement In an -1 other column. MA RRIED. BEAM—HOENSTINE—On the 231 ult.. by the Rev. C. U Heiitnsn, Mr. John Beam to Miss E*nmß Hoenstine both of St Clairsville. this county. , COUL—CLAAR—At the residence ct John Feather, on the 19tb of Dec., by W B. Lam bright, Mr Elias Curl to Miss Mary CUar, both of this county. COBLER— REIGHARD—On the 23d of Dee., in St Clairsville. at the Lutheran parsonage, by the Rev. J. Peter John Cobler, to Miss Luanda - Reigbard. both of Bodford tp. BAGLEY—SHAEFFER— In Black Valley, on Christinas, A D, 1*69. by the Rev. W M. Deatrtok. Mr George C. Baglcy of Bedford, and Miss Einnia Clarissa, daughter of Mr George W. Sbaeffer, all of this county OTT—JAMES—On the 23th of Dec .at the resi dence of the bride sfather. by the Rev. J. Tbomp son, Mr Francis M. Ott to Miss Almira C. Jauies. j both o Friends Cove. Bedford county RAMSEY*— SNYDER—On the 16th ult.. at the Lutheran parsonage, by the Rev. G. C Probst, i Mr. Wesley A Ramsey and Miss Kato Snyder, both of Monroe tp I LING— Y'ARNAL—On the 30tb of Dee., at the Reformed par-onage. in St. Claiisville, by the t Rev C. I Heilman, Mr Chancey F. Ling, to Miss Leah Etta Yarnal, both of Bedford eoonty. BOWER— FELTON—On the 26th ult.. by Rev. J A. Nuner, Mr Chas. Bower to Miss Rosauna Feiton, both of Somerset county. Mi FERREN—BOMN —On the irtth ult.. at the j house of the bride's father, by the Rev J. A. Nuner, Mr. Wm. MeFerren to Miss Caroline Bohn. both of Bedford couuty. DIED. I BOYKK—On the 26th of Dec., Mary Buyer, in J Union tp., aged 56 years. 5 months and 21 days. lieu* Mvfrtiscmcnts. rpA.NM.KY H.K SALE OH BENT. I —Tbe subscriber offers for sale or rent, his Tannery, with Bark Mil! and Tools: also his fine store room for tent. Possession given on the Ist of April, JS7O. This property is located in "the b..'rougn of Schellsburg. Bedford county, an ex ec lent location for both store and tannery For further particulars, address JOHN S. SCHELL. jant!tod Schellsburg, Pa. \f ALUABLE FARM AT PSI * VATE SALE —Tbe sub*;riber offers for sale a good improved farm, situate in Snake Spring township, Bedford courj.y. Pa , two miles from Mt Dallas Station, on 'be Huntingdon and Broadtop K&ilroad, containing 2.10 acres Lime stone land, about ISO acres cleared and under good fence (SOO panels post fence), and the balance well timbered, having thereon a good large Frame House, large Bank Barn and all necessary out-buildings, 3 never-tailing Springs of water, 3 Orchards 2 good tenant houses and a good Saw Mill The above mansion farm is in a good state of cultivation, and is well calculated lor 2 farms For further particulars, address the subscriber, HENRY HERSHBEKGER. jaußui3* Bloody Run, Pa IaUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE . REAL ESTATE—On MONDAY, FEB. 7th, l70, the undeieigned, Adm r of the estate of M in. Fraxier, late of Juniata tp., dee'd, by vir tue of an order of the Orphans Court of Bedford county, will sell at public sale, on the premises, ail that farm and Traot of Land, of which said dee'd died seized, situate in th® towuship of Juniata, aforesaid, containing 365 acres, 28 lurches, about 56 acres cleared, having thereon erected a dwelling house and barn and necessary outbuildings, with an orchard thereon : adjoining lands of the undersigned, Samuel Fiegle, Win Kinsey, James Burns. M'm. McKiuney and Jonas .■shultx Terms : one third to remain a charge upon the premises during the litetime of the widow, the interest payable annually to her, and at her death the principal to the heirs, one third in hand at confirmation of sale, and the remain ing third in two equal annual payments thereat ter. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock, A M., of said dv Possession will be given at once. jan6w4 JAMES W FKAZIEK Adm'r 171 RES II GARDEN, FRUIT, X HERB. TREE, SHRUB and EVERGREEN" oEEDS, with directions for culture, prepaid by mail The most eoin?'te and judicions assort ment in the country. Agents wanted 25 Sorts of either for $1.60; prepat . ▼ mail- Also Small Fruits, Plants, Bulbs, all the ncT" Potatoes, Ac., prepaid by mail. 4 lbs. Early Rose Potato, prepaid, for $1 00 Conover's Colossal Asparagus. $3 per 160; $25 per 1060, prepaid. New hardy fragrant everbloomiug Ja pan Honeysackle, 50 cts. each, prepaid. True t-'ape Cod Cranberry, for upland or lowland eul ture, SI.OO per 100. prepaid, with directions Priced Catalogue to any address, gratis; also trade list. Seeds on Commission. B. M. WAI'sON, Old Colony Nurseries and Seed Warehouse, Plymouth. Mass. Established in 1842. janfin>4. Msmmtt acetic®*?!!* |pa-> * |UttJ d\ih?Misnucttt!S. XT'X ECU T RIN SALE OF THE FINE A RTS CO LLE C TION OF THE LATE THOMAS THOMPSON, ESQ. By H. H. LEEDS 4 MINER, Auctioneers, Art Gallerks, 817 A 319 Broadway. N Y., com mencing Monday, February 7th, and continuing day and evening until entire collection shall be sold- This collection is believed to be the most e_xten sive and valuable ever owned in the In tied ; States. Comprising more than a thousand pic- . tures from European artists, from the 15th cen- ; tury to the nresent time, including many ong- i inais of great value, also many hundred Paint- j ing? from celebrated American artists. The entire collection will be sold without re- : serve or limitation, to close the estate. The Catalogue, a book of more that 100 closely j printed pages, will be forwarded on receipt of 25 j cents. Address the Auctioneers. decl3w4 . \ GENTS WANTED For a Few f\ Illustrated Boot of great historical inter- J est , stirring events and thrilling adventure. "THE RIVER OF THE WEST" Or. Early Times in the Rocky Mountains and j Oregon :'with a History of the Country and E- . vents in the Life of a Mountains-Man and Pioneer. By Frances Fuller Victor, of Oregon. An intense ly interesting work, replete with humor, pathos and instruction. Now in press?, tor circulars and terms, address the Publishers, BLISS A. CO . Newark, V J FIAHE DOLLAR BUN. CHAS. A. DANA, Editor The cheapest, smartest, and best New York j newspaper. Everybody like? it Three editions. D-ult, $5 ; SMI- Weekly. $2 : and Weekly,*l , a year. All tub News, at half-price. lull reports of markets, agriculture, Farmer? and Fruit Grower®' Clubs, and a complete story in every Weekly and Semi-weekly number. A present of valuable rlants and vines toevery sub scriber inducements to eanvwse s unsurpassed SI,OOO Life tnsurence. Grand Pianos. Mowing Machines, Parlor Organs, Sewing Machines, AC., among the premiums Specimens and lists tree. Send a Dollar and try it. I. W. ENGLAND, Publisher Sun, N . Y . dec23w4 _ OMEN O F NEW Y O It K ; \\ or the Under-world or the Great Citv. The sins of every class of society exposed. Avoid the Railroad to ruin. Signals of danger are up Mere Money In It For Live Agents Than Any Other Book Takes three presses all the-tine to print fast enough. One Agent took 173 orders in 10 days. 740 pages, 45 illustrations. Price. $3 50. Agents Wanted. Address N. Y". BOOK CO , dec23w4. 1 Nassau street. N. 1- /1 OM -AI O N SENS E! ! ! WANTED —AGENTS. s2sn per month to sell the only GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE —Price only $lB. Great inducements to Agents ihtsis the most popular SewiDg Machine of the day—- makes the famous "Elastic Lock Mitch will do any kind of work that can bo done on any Machine—loo.ooo sold and the demand constantly i increasing. Now is the time to take an Agency Send for circulars of iiifrneg ■•rs -??~f Address SECOMB A CO., Boston, Mass., Pittsburgh. Pa., or St. Louis, Mo. dec23w4. 4 romatic Vegetable Soap, j COLGATE 4 CO'S TOILET S O A 1' S ■ New Y'ork -------- ESTAB. 1808. Forthe Delicate Skin of Ladies and Children. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS OOLOMON'S CHILDREN'S UN- DER CLOTHES SUPPORTER—Is the most perfect article of the kind ever offered to the j public; made prettily, fits nicely, gives ea9e and ■ comfort and is just what every Miss wants i Mothers interested in the comfort and heaPh of their daughters should examine its merits For ! sale by A B CRAMER 4 CO BEDFORD. PA Manufactured by D. B. SALNDERft 4 CO , )6 Sumner St., Beaton Mass. KN I T—K N I T—K NIT. AGENTS WANTED everywhere to sell the AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE, the onlv practical Family K&ittmff Machine ever in vent© 1 Price $25 Will knif 2o 000 stitches per minute. Address AMERICAN KNITTING MA CHINE CO . Boston, Mass , or St. Louis, Mo. dec23w4. IORILLARD'S t is "n excellent article of I granulated Virginia ; wher • • i f ever introduced it is uni "r-L IvLKA versaliy admired. It is put SMOKING TOBACCO j up in handsome muslin bags, in which orders for Meerschaum Pipes are daily picked. LOR ILL ARB'S : is made of the choicest V4CHT I'l T"K ! grown; it is anti ~ j nervous in its effects, as SMOKING TOBAOCO j the Nicotine has been ex tracted; it leaves no disagreeable taste after smok ing it is very mild, light in color ar. l weight, hence one pound will last as long as 3 ot ordi nary tobacco In this brand we also pack orders every day for first quality Meerschaum Pipes. Try it and convince yourselves it is all it claims to be, VISBST or ALL LORILLARD'S ! This brand of Fine Cat ( • p V'p t- d Y j chewing tobacco has no | equal or superior any CHEWING TOACCO. j where. It is without doubt the best chewing tobacco in the country LORILLARD'S ! hive now been in general *VI" IV K i use in the United States S N L r I S | over 110 years, and still acknowledged "the best" wherever used. If your storekeeper does not have these arti cles tor sale, ask him to get them ; they are sold by respectable jobbers almost everywhere. Circular of prices mailed on application. P LORILEARD A CO., New York. 5 v, 1 Cook, residing in . ! Bedford county. Pa ; Eykiel, residing in Bedford , county: Emma. a daughter intertnaned with A. i S Burket, residing in Bedford county : and to the i issue of William, a son, names and residence un i known, and to B F. Tucker, husband of Delilah, I a daughter now dee'd, and Joseph Calvin. Thorn- > i as if ward and.Wary Catharine Tucker minorchil } dren of said Delilah, residing in Sehelisbarg, Bed ! ford county, Pa ; and to Cornelia Jane, a minor 01 Mary C Cook, dee d, who was a daughter of Thomas Cook, residing in Bedford eouuty. to be and appear at an Orphans Court to be held j at Bedford, on the 14th day of February, our next, to accept or refuse to take the i real estate of said dee'd at the valuation ! issued out of our said Court, and to the Sheriff ! of said county directed, or show cause why the | same should not be sold. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set mj hand and the seal of said county at Bedford, the 25th day of November, Auna Domino, 1869 Attest 0 E. SHANNON -Mm Kbvseb, Sheriff. t.erk. decl64 T?-STATE OF JEREMIAH MOR | j RIS, DECEASED.—The undersigned, hav hi*! been appointed by the Orphans Court of Bcd • ford County, Auditor, to make distribution of the balance in the hands of H.J Means. A ini r of I Jeremiah Morris, dee'd, hereby notifies all per sons interested, that be will attend to the duties of his appiontments. at his offiice. in the Borough ! jo Bedford, on Wednesday, the 19th day of Janua ry. 1870. at 10 o'clock A M E M ALsIP, decl6w3 _ Auditor. r|TRUSTEE ACCOUNT forconfirma | tion at February Term of the Orphans' Court : oT Bedfv.ad county. 15'h February. 1870. i The account ot John T. K CI RLtl A CO , i Phila , Pa. rrtH® REST! THE P> ES T! ! |3pTUE SCIENTIFIC A weekly illustrated journal of 16 pages, de vote 1 to M whincry. Agricultural Improvements, Chemical Science and New Discoveries. A ■ Splendid Journal. $1,500 Cash in Prizas will be paid for clubs of subscribers, on tbe 10th of Febmsry. A handsome large steel plate ENGRAVING of Ik distinguished American Inventors, presented : to subscribers Specimens of theptpsr, prospectus, and blanks for names, sent free. Terms, $J a year; $1 50 for 6 months. Discount to Clubs A book of iin | portance to all about to apply for patents sent free Write tor fall particular concerning prizes an 1 patents, to MINN A CO., Publishers and Patent Solicitors v2s'69yl ; YTTANTED! —All persons indebted y\ to Htrtley A Metzger who will close their accounts by note before the first of next January, will be given a reasonable time to pay sucb notes. All accounts not settled by the Ist of January, will be collected without furtbei notice, dec 16w3 HARTLEY A METZGER. jSalrs. \T ALU ABLE LAND FOR SALE —The undersigned offeri forsale thefollow ing valuable bodies of land : THREE CHOICE TRACTS OF LAND, containing ISO acres each, situated on the Illinois Centra] Railroad, in Champaign county, State of Illinois, 8 miles from the city of Urbana, and one mile ftom Rentusl Station on said Railroad. Two of the tracts adjoin, and one of them has a never failing pondof wateruponit The city of Urbana contains about 4,060 inhabitants. Champaign the greatest wheat growing county in Illinois. ALSO— One-fourth of a trart of land, situated in Broad Top township, Bedford county, contain ing about 4a acres, with all thecoal veinsof Broad Top running through it. ALSO— Three Loir in the torou of Coalmont, Huntingdon county Jan 26, '6S-tf F. C. REAMKR 4 YER'B H A I R VIOO R, For restoring Gray Hair to its natu ral Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color and the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness of ten, though not always, cured by its use. Noth ing can restore the hair where the follicles are de stroyed. or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved lor usefulness by this application Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigor : ous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations danger ous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not barm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Contain ing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts longer on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL ASD ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS, LOWELL, MASS. Price $1 00. Dee2'69yl B. F HARRY, Agent. rpHE ONLY RELIABLE CURE 1 FOR DYSPEPSIA IX THE KNOWN WORLD. Dr. Wisbart's Oreat American Dyspepsia Pills and Pine Tree Tar Cordial are a positive and infallable cure for Dyspepsia ia its most aggra vated forui. and no in ait or of bow long standing They penetrate the secret abode of this terrible disease, and exterminate to it, root and branch,for ever. They alleviate more agony and silent suffering than tongue can tell. They are noted for curing the most despcratt and hopeless cases, when every known mean 3 fail to afford relief No form of Dyspepsia or Indijestion can restsi their penetrating power, DR. WISHAKT'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL. It is the vital principle of the Pine Tree ob tained by a peculiar process in 'he distillation of the isr. by which its highest medical properties are retained. It invigorates the diges tive organs and restores the appetite It strengthens the debilitate! system It purifies and eucriches the blood, and expels from the system the corruption which scrofula breeds on the lungs. It dissolves the mucus or phlegm which st >ps the air passages of the lungs Its healing principle acts upon the irritated surface of the lungs and throat, penetrating to each diseased part, relieving pain and sub lutnginflam mation it is the result of years of study and ex periment, and it is offered to the afflicted with positive assurance ot its never to cure thefollow ing diseases if the patient has not too long delay ed a resort to the means of cure : Consumption of the Lungs. Cough, Sore Throat and Breast, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, Blind and Bleeding Piles, Asthma, Whooping Cough. Diptheria. Ac. A medical expert, holding honorable collegiate diplomas, devotes his entire time to the examina tion ofpatients at the office parlors. Associated with him are three consulting physicians of ack nowledged eminence, whose services are given to the public free of charge. Thisopportuoity is offered by no other institu tion in the country. Letters from any part of tho country, asking advice, will be promptly and gratuitously re sponded to. Where convenient, remittances should take the shape of DRAFTS OR POST OFFICE ORDERS. Price of Wishart s American Dyspepsia Pills, $1 a box. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Price of Wishart s Pine Tree Tar Cordial, $! 50 a bottle, or sll per dozen. Sent by express. All communications should be addressed L 0 C WISHART, SI. D , No 252 North Second street, deel6m3. Philadelphia. yYEB'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as ('outfits, Colds, \\ hooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never before in the whole history of medicine, has anything won so widely and so deep ly upon the confidence of mankind, as this excel lent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long series of years, and among most of the races of men it has risen higher and higher In their es ti ma tion, as it has become better known. Its uni form character an 1 power to cure the various af fections of the lungs and thr>at. have made it known as a reliable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms of disease and to young children, it is at the same time the most effectual remedy that can be given for incipient consumption, an l the dangerous affeeiiot.s Of the throat anil lungs. As a provision against sudden attacks of Croup, it should be kept on hand in ev ery family, aud indeed as all are sometime sub ject to colds and coughs, all should be provided with this antidote for them. Although settled Consumption is thought in curable, stili reat numbers of eases where the disease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to s mnd health by the Cherry Pectoral. So complete is its mastery over the disorders of the Langs and Throat, that the most obstinate of thein yield to it. When nothing else could reach them, under the Cherry Pectoral they subside and disappear. Singers and public Speakers llai great protec tion from it. Asthma is always relieved aDdoften whoilyctjr ed by it. Bronchitis is generally cured by taking the Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent doses. So generally are its virtues known that we neca not publish the certificates of them here, or do more than assure ihe public that its qualities are fully maintained. A YER'S A D U E CUR E, For Fever nui Ague, Intermittent Freer, Chill Fever, Remittent Fiver, JJnmh Ague Peri odic, il or Billioni Fever, . and indeed nit the affection* which arm* from motor ion', aiartli, or unarm otic pottaitt. As its uaine implies it does Cure, and does not fail. Containing neither Arsenic. Quinine, Bis muth, Ziuo. uor any other mineral or poisonous substance whatever, it in no wise injures any pa tient. The uumber and imi ortance of its cures in the Bgue districts, are literally beyond aocount, and we believe ithout a parallel in the history of Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified by the acknowledgments we receive of the radical cures effected in obstinate cases, and where other reme dies had wholly failed Uuacclimated persons, either resident in, or traveling through iniasinatie localities, will be protected by taking the AGUE CUKE daily For Liver Complaints, arising fr-.ui torpidity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver into healthy activity. For Bilious Disorders and L,'"" Complaints, it is an excellent remedy, producing many truly re markable cures, whereother medicine* badfailed. Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER A Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and so^' € all round the world. rtl'lCE, SI.OO Per BOTTLE decS'yl B. F tIAKKY, agent._ ALEX, KING, Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA —-All business en trusted to his care will receive prompt ami care ful attention. Oifire three doors south of the Court House,late ly occupied by J. W. Dickerson [nov2b. 69tf. RIAH E BEDFORD G AZETTE i=> the I best FAMILY paper published in Penna. rpiiE REGULATOR. W.C.GARWOOD takcspleasure in informing the citiiens of Bed ford andvicinity, that he has taken The Old StoreofH F. Irvineandintend? keeping noth ing but the best goods at the meat REASONABLE PRICES. Rcmeniberalwaysto cail at No 2 ANDERSOS'S Row. where you will a) ways find W C.GARWOOD ! prepared to sell as cheap as thecheapest BOOTS AND SHOES. Everybody in search of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, should call at Garwood's Kegu lator. GLASSWARE. Everybodyiu search of Glass- I ware, should call at Gar- j wood's Regulator. QUEENS WARE. Everybody in search of Queensware, should call at Gar wood's Regulator. SPICES. Everybody in want of Spices j ot any kind, should not i fail to call at Garwood's ! Regulator. TOBACCO. Men loving good Tobacco, j should call at Garwood's j Regulator, as he keeps the : best. NOTIONS. 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SPECIAL NOTICES. ANTED WANTEJPJJ 575,000 17-3.000 M EN! B O Y S ! to attend the Great Daily RL O T HINO HA LES —OF— BENNETT A CO. TOWER HALL, 518 MARKET ST Half-way between sth and 6th Sta. EjpYour time will not be wasted. We engage to give greater bargains to purchasers of clothiDg than can be had elsewhere. Call and sec what we can do before purchasing octlS'ij9yl. To CONSUMPTIVES. —The Advertis er, having been restored to health inafew week# by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affect ion. and that dreaddisoase, Consumption, is anxious to make known to hie fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free oi charge,) with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asth ma, Bronchitis, etc The object of the advertiser intending the Prescription is to benefit the f. dieted, and spread information which beoonceives to be invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as i t will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing Partieswishing the prescription, will pieasead dress fiav EDWARD A WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York mayHyl ERRORS OF YOUTH.— A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility Premature Do:ay, and all the effects of youthfu indiscretion, will,for the sake of suffering human ity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cared Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser'sexperience, can do so by addressing in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, No. *2 Cedar street. New York, mayllyl Seheack's Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills, willcureCon sumption, Liver Complaint, and Dyepej sia, if ta ken according to directions. They are all three to be taken at the same time. They cleanse the stomach, relax the liver, and put it to work : then the appetite becomes good, the food digests and makesgood biood , the patient begins to grow in flesh; the diseased matter ripens in the lungs, and the patient outgrows the disease and gets weli. Tnts is the only way to cure consumption. To these three medicines Dr J 11. Schenck, of Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled success in the treatment of pulmonary consumption The Pul monic Syrup ripens the morbid matter in the lungs, nature throws it off by an easy expeetora tion, for when the phlegm or matter is ripe a slight cough will throw it off, and the patient has rest and the lungs begin to heal. To do this, the seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills must be freely used to oleaase the stomach and liver, so that the Pulmonic Syrup and the food will make good blood Schenck's Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, removing allobstructions,relax the ducts of the gall-bladder,the bilestartefreely, and the liver is soon relieved; the stools will show w hat the Pills can do; nothing has ever been invented ex cept calomel i a deadly poison which is very dan gerous to use unless with great care), that will unlock thegall-bladderacd starts the secretions of the liver like Schenck's Mandrake Pills. Liver Complaint is one of the most prominent causes of Consumption, Schenck's Seaweed Tonic is a gentle stimulant and alterative, and the Aikali m the Seaweed, which this preparation is made of, assists the stomach to throw OF t the gastric juiee to dissolve the food with the Pulmonic Syrup, and it is made into good blood without fermentation or souring in the stomach. The great reason why physicians do not cure consumption is, they try to do too much ; they give medicine to stop the cough, to stop chills, to stop night sweats, hectic fever, and by so doing I tbey derange the whole digestive powers, locking 1 up the secre'ions. and eventually the patient ! ginks and dies. Dr. Schenck, in his treatment, does not try to i stop a cough, night sweats, chills, or lever. Re move the cause, and they will all stop of their own accord. No one can be cured ot Consump tion, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Cataarb, Can ker, Ulcerated Throat, unless the liver and stom ' seh are made healthy. If a person has Consumption, ofconrse the lungs in some way are diseased, either tnbercleg, ah I scesses, bronchial irritation, pleura adhesion, or the lungs are a mass of inflammatior and fast de j caying In such cases what must be done ' It j is not only the lungs that are wasting, but it is i the whole bpdy. The stomach and liver have lost their power to make blood out of food. Now the i only chance is to take Schenck's three medicines, • wbfoh will bring up a tone to the stomach, the I patient will begin to want food, it will digest easi ly and make good blood : then the patient begins ! to gain in flesh, and as soon as the body begins to : grow, the Inngscommence to heal up, and the pa- S tient gets fleshy and well. This is the only way j to cureconsumption. i When there is no lung disease, and only Live- Complaint and Dyspepsia, Schenck's Seaweed j Tonic and Mandrake Pills are sufficient without i the Pulmonic Syrup. Take the Mandrake Pills ; freely in all billions complaints, as tbey are per- I fectly harmless Dr. Schenck. who has enjoyed uninterrupted health for many years past, an J now weighs 225 j pounds, was wasied away to a mere skeleton, in | the very last stage of Pulmonary Consumption, his physicians having pronounced his case hope* j less and abandoned him to his fate He was cured by tbc aforesaid medicines, and since hisrecovery j many thousands similarly afflicted have used Dr Sehenck'spreparations with tho same remarkable j success. Pull directions accompanying each, j make it not absolutely neoessary to personally see j Dr. Schenck. unless the patients wish their lungs j examined and for this purpose he is ptol'essional j lv at his Principal Office, Philadelphia, every ! Saturday, where all let ers for advice must be ad dressed. lie is also professionally at No. 32 Bond | Street. New York, every other Tuesday, and at I No. 35 Hanover Street, Boston, every other Wednesday. He gives advice free, but for a thor* ! ough examination with his Rcspiromctei thepriee j isss. Office hours at each city from 9 A. M. to 3 j P M. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Ton (ic each $1.50 per bottie,or $7.50 a hslf-doien. MaudrakePilis 25 cents a box. For sale by ail j druggists. DR. J. H. SCHENCK may2Sy 1 15 N. 6th St., Philada.. Pa. Words of Wisdom for Young men, On the Ruling Passion in Youth and Early Man hood, with STLF HELP for the erring and unfor tunate. SeDj .asealert letter envelopes frfe of i charge. A 'nss, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, ! Box P.,Phild ea.,Pa* may2B,'69y) i \T7" ANTED $10,000.00 DUE US ON ! n OUR BOOKS.—We wish it distinctly un | derstood that all unsettled accounts on our BOOKS ; must be closed, by CASH or note on or betorc tho I Ist of Jan., IS7O. Please Settle at once and I greatly oblige _decl>sw4. G. R. OSTER & CO. I) IIIVATE BOARDING.—Mrs. V B. 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