JITF GFDFOTD Home and Aroimd. - ■— HUNTINGDON* AND BROAD Tor It.R. _\L !*TEFI ARRA*E*K*T — TI**TABLE —Onand # ';f: Sept. 15th, passctigertrains willarriveand depart as follows: Mail Train JeavesMt. Dallas at 1.00 p rive? Ht Huntingdon at 4 28 p ® ; leavea Hunt i ■;-do- at 8.40 a.m., and arrives at Ml. Dallas- at 11 52 a. m- Aecom'n Train leaves Saxton at -10 a. ® - *3 i arrives at Huntingdon, at 10-lOa m.rieaves Huntingdon ato.ssp tn., and arrives at s-axum at 7.41 p in A PARTING WORD.— We have grown tired of printing duns in this shape. Our friends in arrears are proof a gat in st all su.h mi.-v-iles. t hive therefore, concluded to try a dif ferent plan, of which due notice is hereby given. We are now sending to each delinquent subscriber a -tatement of his account, with the proposition that if it be paid by Feb. 19, 1870, a certain deduction w ill tie made. If not paid by that time, futl rate* will be charged, payment enforced by lair, and 'he yrtftfr discontinued in ad casts of nore than one year's arrearage. tp w ..rd- of fen thousand dollars of unpaid fu: -criptions and advertising: have ac cumulated on our books during the last five year- 1 . Thi- is a load we can not carry any longer. VY ill our friends a-si-t us in lightening it, or must we summon to our ai that vexatious and detestable instrumentality, The Lavt Being gathered—the ice crop. Huntingdon has a Temple of Honor. Pork is still -ellingat hoggish prices. Altoona boasts of a first class fi-h market. Getting brighter—the prospects for ice this winter. Fresh Ground Luck wheat fiour iu Store and for -ale by G- R. Oster A Co. janl3inl. 111.072 letters were mailed at the Al toona post office during the past six month-. Bloody Run is to have a Soro-is.— The "bubs" of the "Gregorian" have decided in favor of "st-." It is rumorei that the name of Bloody Run is to be changed to that of "Iconoclast." Heavy! Last week, the first of the year, was ob-erved as a "week of prayer," in the Lutheran and Presbyterian churches ofthis place. Geary has turned "state- evidence" on the "Ring." The worst of rogues always do that to save their previous necks. The proprietors of the Altoona Weekly San have published a prospec tus for a daily papt r. We wish the new enterprise abundant -ucce—. The editor cf the Bloody Run Pra new branch of education in our com mon school system we do not kuow, but if so. and if the question niH-t be agitated by our educators let it be done by tin se who know how. Send for Su.-an Anthony, George Francis Train, < ady Stanton, Horace Greely, or some other old woman. They can elucidate "muchly" on the subject. PITTSBURG AND CON NEEI-SVIDLE RAILROAD. — The stockholders of this road held a meeting in Pittsburg ou the 6th of December, last. The Presi dent, W. O. Hughart presented the re port of the Directors for the year end ing Nov. 1-t., which show - a balance of 1280,923.68, which is in the hands of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company drawing six per cent, interest. The first two sections of the road east of Connellsville have been completed and the Company is deriving revenue from the same. The whole line of road is now well manned and the work ia progressing rapidly. The report states that "The enormous power and influence of the Bait. A O. R. R. is being silent ly but steadily exerted" to secure con nections north and west of t'iiuburg, and President Hughart states that'inthe language of President Garrett, it would be as useless to endeavor to stop the flow of Niagara as to hinder our making just the connections desired at the pro per time." "We have located a line from the Monongahela to the Allegheny river. The line called the Baltimore, Pitts burg and Lake Erie Railway has also been located by our engineers. From Beaver to Toleda and Chicago the Pitts burg, Baltimore and Chicago tine is now being examined, and the location will soon l>e made. This Company has been organized, has elected an effi cient Board, with Judge Walker at it head as President. We have also made progress upon the Somerset ! Branch. The line from Uniontown to Fairmount, upon the Baltimore and i Ohio Road, is also receiving attention That from Bridgeport to Bedford will be located during the winter or early next spring." . The report of the Chief Engineer, B. H. Eat robe, was then read, in which wa- set forth in detail the progress of the , work on the entire line from Pittsburg to Cumberland, from which it appears, says tfep Pittsburg Gazette, that the : work of construction on the eastern and • ! and unfinished end \ progressing very j favorably. , A farmer living near Milwaukee, while driving houie the other night, i j saw a meteor fall with great ripidity. It struck a muddy spot, scattering mud to a great distance. Ou examin ation it was found to have made a hole as large as a barrel. He dug it out i while still warm and emitting sulphu- I rons odor*. It resembled lava. rfjc mttstsvis&*#*** ®n, MKHCERHBI-'RO REVIEW.— The Jan uary number of this quarterly has been issued. It contains nine articles, beside book notices, of an interesting and varied character, as will be seen by the following summary of contents: ; l.fDr. Erhard.and his position on the Church Question, by Rev. VV. M. Reily; 2.) The Intermediate State, by J. H. P. Frost, A. M.; 3.) Author ity and Freedom, by Rev. Dr. M. Kieffer; 4. Anthropological Statistics, bv Lewis 11. Steiner; 5.) Progressive Conservatism, by Rev. I. ! E. Graeff: 6.jOncefor All, by Rev. Dr. J. \V. Nevin; 7. The Pericojes. or se lections of Go-pels and Episth-s for the Church Year, by Rev. E. E. lli*bt*6; 8. The Bible in the Common School-, by Rev. Dr. D. Guns; 9. The General Synod, by the Editor; 10.' Reeent Publications. The present number commences a new volume, and is a fitting season to sub-.-ribe for this excellent Review.— The price of subscription i- $.3. per year in advance. Address Reformed Church Publication Board, 54 North 6th St., Philadelphia. For Coughs, Cold-, and Throat Dis ord i>, use "Brown's Bronchial Troch es," having proved their efficacy by a test of many years. The Troches are | highly recommended and prescibed by Physicians. Thi -<- exposed to sud den change- should always be supplied i with "The Troche-" as they give prompt relief. Owing to the go**i rep i utation and popularity of the Troches, ! many worthless and cheap imitations are offered, which are good for noth ing. Be -are t > obtain the true "Brown's Bronchial Troches." Bold everywhere. MARRIED. LONG—DUNN EE—On the 4th ins:, by Rev J. A Nuner, Z.v ksriah L ng to Caroline Ilunner. | both of Somerset eounty, Pa., DIED. j CROUBE —On the 23d of Dee. 18S9, in Bed ' ford. Maggie J., youngest daughter of Jacob Crouse, dee d, aged 10 years, 7 months and 17 days. -Suffer little ehii Iret to come unto me and forbid tbem not, for of such is the Kingdum of Heaven.*' HARLEY—Oa the 3d in#t., a; the h use <>f Wm. Latnburn. m Union tp . Mrs Margaret Hariey. aged -6 years. 2 months and one day It civ Advertisements. NOTRE TO BUILDERS AND _ BUYER-. —The School Directors of Bedford township, will let the contracts for the erection of three school houses, one at Biydstown, one at MtUtown, and one at Imier's in Dutch corner to dhe lowest and best bidders on SATURDAY, the 29tb day of JANUARY. 1870. at the -heomaker , Hotel in Bedford at 2 o'clock in the alternoon, en which day plan and Specifications may be ; seen. j They will also sell at the same time to the high est and best bidders the three old Schools II 'uses situate respectively in Sbovers's Valley. B -yds town ana Miiltown. By order of the Board ; t janlSwS THOMAS GILCHRIST. Sec y FFICE IE A B T. M. R. R. f ., 417 Walnut Street. PntLAPELFHIA The Annua' Meeting of the Stockholders of the Huntingdon and Broad Top M amain Railroad ! and Coal Company, wiii be held at the ofii.-e of the Company, on TUESDAY", FEBRUARY Ist. 1878. at 11 o'clock. A. M . when an election will be held lor a President and twelve Directors for the ensuing year 1 P. AERT-F.X. See y janl3w3 IS IT YOU?—To tho?e of our pa troixs, who have promptly called and settled their acceunfs, we return our thank#. There j are others, however who have carelessly neglect ed this dut: Is It Yrj * —Please reflect, and if I it is. remember that if yi>er account, if of four month* standing, is not elated by Csh t .r Jfoie, before the Ist. of Feb. J7B, yoo will ask us for further credit after that on pain of being refused, . ani thai we shall proceed to enforce settlement by law without further notice, we mean busi ness If you can't pay us. you can give your ob ligation to pay. and thus close your account jan!3'7oml G. K. OSTER 4 CO I|V MOF CAUSES PUT DOWN j FOR TRIAL AT FEBRUARY TERM. I:7#, Ulh day Frederick Miller rs John Mcllwaine. Middle Woouberry tp., vs Ephraim Longenecker et al. , Sophia W Melltn vs George Muslin'# Ex'rs. J M Shoemaker i. Co., vs iViiiism A. Powell George W. Gump. Esq . vs Philip Lebaelter. Certified January lOtb, 1-70 JJLI3W4 JOHN P. KEEb. Prothy. \UDITOR'B NOTICE.—The un dersigned. appointed Auditor by the Or phans' Court of Bedford county, to make distri i bution of tbe balance in the hands of Leonard fiitner. Esq , Administrator of the Estate of Daniel Meyers, dee'd will attend to the duties of his appointment at bis office in the borough of Bedford, on Tuesday the 271b day of January ( A D , 1870. at 10 o'clock. A M . wnere persons i interested can attend if they desire, j jan!3w2 EDWARD! KERR, Auditor. I was cuml of Dvafut-ss and Catarrh bv a simple remedy, and will send the receipt free MRS M. C. LE iGETT. Hoboken, X. V I janl3w4 KILL THE DEMON of piia. Wuleott's Pain Paint removes pain instant ly. and beal# old Ulcere. Annihilator cures Catarrh. Bronchitis and Cold in the head : Sold by all Druggists, and 1:1 Chatham Square, 5 X Y. janl3w4. II M. LLOYD," It. BANKER. Transacts a General Banking Business, and makes collections ou all accessible points in the United ; States. ' GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD. SIL VER, STERLING and CONTINENTAL EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. U. S REVENUE Stamps of all deacriptioas al ways on hard. Ateount* ufMerchanU ; Mechanics. Farmer* and | all others solicited Interest allowed on time Deposit. janl3,'7otf. rpHE REGULATOR. W. C. GARWOOD takospleasure in iafoi-ming the citixecs of Bed furd and vicinity. that he has taken The Old Storeofll F. Irvi ne and i ctend# keeping noth ing but tbebestg iods at tiiemost REA SO N ABLE I'RICES. Reicemi.eralwaysto call at No 2 ASDERSOX'S Row, where you willalwaysfind W. C.GARWOOD prepared to sell as cheap as the cheapest. BOOTS AND SHOES. Everybody in search of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, should call at Garwood's Regu lator GLASSWARE. Everybodyin search of Glaus ware. should call at Gar wood's Regulator QUEENS WARE. Everybody in search of Queensware,should call at G arwoid'siteguiator. SI'ICES. Everybody in want of xpieee ot any kind, should not tail to eail at Garwood'* Regulator. TOBACCO. Men loving good Tobacco, should call at Garwood'* Regulator, as he keeps the best. NOTIONS. Everybody wauling good Ncsk-tie#, Collars, A#., #hou d call at once at Gar wood'* Reguiat ir. *ept3o,'" I , com mencing Monday, Febro*ry Ufa *nd COB tinning etening nntil entire eolteetion shall be f l-d. This cftlleciion i* believed to be the snost exten- j s.re and valuable ever owned in the United Stale*. Comprising more than * thousand pic- j ture* from European artists, from the 15th cen tury to the present time, including many orig- j insls . f great value, also many hundred I'a'i,'.- iii<-s fr ai celebrated American artists The entire collection will be -H vithoot re serve or limitiilioD. t • close estate. The Catalogue a book of more thai i#o cloaely printed page*, will be forwarded on receipt of 2i cent*. Address the Auctioneers. deeS3w4- A GENTS WANTED For a New f\ p 'wtnted Baolof gmi k> ttoncai iutrr ,t . •tirriug tresis und thrilling adi tutHri. "THE RIVER OF THE WEST" Or Early Times ia the Rocky Mountains and Oregon; with a History of the Country and E rentf in the Lifeof a Mountains-Man and Pioneer By Frances Fuller Victor, of Oregon An intense ly interesting work, replete with humor, pathos i.nd instruction. Now in press- For circulars and terms, address the Publishers, BLIsS A. CO , Newark, X. J rpHU DOLLAR SUN. CHAS. A. DANA. Enrrot. 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M A BINDER has just arrived fr-in Paris and London with the latest designs, personally selected from the greatest novelties: l*o the mo*t elegant trimmings to beseeuredtn Paris. . Laees. Ribbons. Velvets. Bridal-veils, Flowers, Fine Jewelry and trimmed Paper Patterns.D*e% and Cloak making Exclusive agent for Mr*. M. Work's celebrated system for cutting ladies dres*es.*aeques, basques. Ac- N W. corner of E lerenth and Chestnut Sts..Philadelphia |*pt3us fi £ftjal ilotirrs. BEDFORD COUNTY, ss:—At AN Orphans' Court held in Bedford, on tbe 15th —-day of November. A. D.. lSfi9, before the •J SEiL a Judges of the raid Court, on motion of t John P. Reed. Esq . the Court grant a rule on the heir* and lege! representative* of Christian Albright, deceased, to wit: _ . Maria, intermarried with August Stoer. Re becca intermarried with Harman Lepley.residing in Knox county. Ohio : Hannah intermarried with Samuel Burfeet . Henry, residing in Clay county. Indiana ; Christiana C , Delilah, intermarried with Samuel Carpenter Jacob L. and Samuel, all residing in Bedford county, but those above named residing in Ohio and Indiana, to bo and appear atanOrphans' Court to beheldat Bedford on the 14lh day of February neat, to acceptor re fuse to take the real estate of said dee d, at tee valuati i which has been valued and appraised, in pursuance of a writ of partition or valuation issued out of our said Court, and to tbe Sheriff o* i said county directed, or show cause why the same should not be sold. In teaumoiyr whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and tb seal of said court, at Bedford, the 26th day of November, A D . 1569 AI test 0. E SHANNON Clerk Wit Keysea. Sheriff. dec:6w4 BEDFORD COUNTY, AS:— At an Orphans" Court held at Bedford, in and for 1 SEAL > November. A. D.. 1569. before LbeJudg- 'es of the said Court : On motion of G H Spang. Esq., the Court grant a Rule on the heirs ana legal representatives of Jacob Miller, dee d, to wit ... Washington Miller; Jacob Miller, residing in Cumberland Valley tp; George Hire, husband of Sarah, a daughter and Emma and Steven Riee. minor children of said Sarah, residing in Alle gheny eonnty. Maryland; Ruth interinainod with bamcel Hendrickson. residing in Cumberland Valley township, Bedford county, aforesaid , John Miller residing in same place, to be and appear at an Orph*ns Court to be held at Bedford, on the 1-ttbday of February, next, to we Apt or refuse to take the real estate of said dee d, at tbe valu ation which has been valued and appraised, in pursuance of a writ of partition or valuation issued out of said court and to tbe said Sheriff of said county directed, or show cause why tbe same should not be so'd In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set toy hur.d and the seal of said Court, at Bedford, the 2Sth dav of November. A. D . 1569 Attest 0. E SHAFMON. Cle'k. W* REISER, Sheriff. I)EDFORD COUNTY. SS:—At an Court, held at Bedford, in and for. — the county of Bedford, on the loth day of T SBAX i November. A D i SOIL, before the Judges of the said Court, on motion of J W. Lingenfelter. Esquire, the Court grant a Rule on the heirs and legal representatives of Thomas Cook. late of Harrison township dee'd to wit : Catharine Cook, widow James Cook.a sou resid ing in Johnson county. Iowa: Ar.c Klirabeth intermained with Jacob Fichtner. residing in Bedford county, Fa . Joseph M. Cook residing in Bedford county. P . Eykiel. residing in Bedford county : Emma, a daughter intermaned with A. S. Burke* residing in Bedford county and to the itsae of William, a son. names and residence un known. and to B F- Tucker, husband of Delilah, a daughter now dec d. and Joseph Calvin.Thom as ward aod.Wary Catharine Tucker minor chil dren of said Delilah, residing in Scbeiubnrg, Bed ford county. Pa ; and toCornelia Jane, a minor of Mary C. Cook, dec d. who was a daughter of Tn- mas Co k. residing in Bedford county. to be and appear at an Orphans' Court to bo held at Bedford, on the 14th day of February, our next, to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said dei'd. at the valuation issued out of our said Court, and to the Sheriff of said county directed or shovt cause why the same shouid not be sold. In testimony whereof. I hare hereunto set my hand and the seal of said county at Bedford, the 2ith day of November. Anna Domino, 169 Attest 0. E. SHANNON, MM KKYSER, Sheriff. Clerk. decl64 1 TRUSTEE ACCOUNT for confirma tion a: February Term ofthc Orphans Court •j1 Bedtoad countv. 15th February. 1870. The account ot John T. Keagy. Esq . Trustee for the sale of the real estate of Henry Brant, late of Cumberland Valley township, deed declSwfi. .1 NO P. 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It sets up its own work, uses hut one needle, and requires no adjusting whatever It will do the same work that the Lamb machine will do, and costs less than half as much, and has not the tenth part of the machine ry to get out of or.ler Circulars and samples mailed free on application Agents wanted All machines guaranteed STRAW A MORTON. Qen'l Agen'a. No 20, Siith St .Pittsburg Pa nov2s'6Syl U RES II GARDEN, FRUIT, r HERB. TREE. SHRUB and EVERGREEN SEEDS, with directions for culture, prepaid by mail. The most complete and judicious assort ment in the country. Agent# wanted. 25 Sorts of either for $1.00; prepaid by qjaii Also Small Fruits, Plaxita, Bulbs, all the new Potatoes. Ao., prepaid hv mail 4 lbs. Early Rose Potato, prepaid, for $1 liO Co Dover's Colossal Asparaaas $3 per ISO; $25 per iOb'l, prepaid New hardy frag: ant everbioomiDg Ja pan Honeysuckle, 50 ct*. each, prepaid True Cape Cod Cranberry, for upland or lowland cul ture. SI.OO per 100. prepaid, with directions.— Priced Catalogue to any address, gratis olso trade list. Seed; -- B M WATSON- Old Colony Nurseries and Seed Warehouse, Plymouth. Mass. Established in 1642. janSmi. RPANXERY FOP, SALE OR RENT. JL —Tne subscriber offers for sale or rent, his Tannery with Bark Mill and Tools: als-> his ffne store room for rent. Possession givtn on the Is: of April, 1670 This property i 1 orated in "he borougn of Sehellsbnrg. Bedford eouDty. an ei cedent location for both store and tannery For further particulars, address JOHN S. SCIIELL. janSmS. Sehellsbuvg. Pa BEDFORD HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT—Poisessioß given at any time be tween this date and the Ist of April, 1670. Foi farther particu.ars inqu re of nov2s'6Bif .1 J SHOEMAKER £ale;s. VT ALU ABLE LAND FOR SALE f —The undersigned offers for sale the follow ins: valuable bodies of land : THREE CHOICE TRACTS OF LAND, containing lfifl a eras each, situated on the Illinois Central Railroad, in Champaign county. State of Illinois, 8 miles from the city of Urban*. and one mile fiom Keatua] Station on said Railroad. Two of the tracts adjoin and one of them has a never failing pond of water upon it The city of Urbaoa contains about 4.000 inhabitants. Champaign the greatest wheat growing county in Illinois. ALSO — One-fourth of a tract of land, situated in Broad Top township. Bedford county. Contain icg about 45 acres, with all the coal reinsof Broad Top running through it: ALSO — Three JLote in the to ten of Coolmont, Huntingdon county. J.m 28. '66-tf " F. C REAMER ALU ABLE FARM AT PRI -1 VATE SALE. The subscriber offers for sale a good improved farm, situate in Snake i Spring township. Bedford coutjay- Pa • two tciks ' from Mt Dallas Station, on the Huntingdon and Broadtcp Railroad, containing 230 acres Lime stone land, shout lnltc res cleared and undergood fence (bOG panels post fence), and the balance j well timbered having thereon a good Urge Frame H -use. large Bank Barn and all necessary c.ut-buildings, 3 never-failing 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, HENR V HERSHBBEGER, jati6aa3 Bloody Run, Fa. F'BLIU SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE —On MONDAY, FEB. T;b. IS7O, the undersigned. Adm'r of the estate of Wm , Frarier, late of Juniata ;p dee d by vir tue of an order of ihe Orphans Court of Bedford county, will sell at public sale, on the premises, all that farm a d Traet of Land, of which said dee'd died seized, situate in the township ot Juniata, aforesaid, containing 383 acres. 2d perches, about 30 aerea cleared, having thereon erected a dwelling house and barn and necessary outbuilding*, with an orchard thereon ; adjoining lands of the undersigned, Samuel Flegie, Wo. Kinsey. Jauies Burn; Wn> Mc Kinney and J.-nas Shuitz Terms : one third to remain a charge upon the premises during the lifetime of the widow, the interest payable annually to ber. and at her death the principal to the heirs, one third in baud at confirmation of sale, and the remain ing third in two equal annual payments thereaf ter Sale to begin at M o'clock. A M. of said day. Jfoeseasion will be given at o:icc. janfi*4 JAMEti W. TKAZIER Adm'r. rpHE ONLY RELIABLE CURE J FOR DYSPEPSIA IN THE KNOWN WORLD. Dr Wishart's Great American Dyspepsia Pills and Pine Tree Tar C .rdiai *re a positive and infaliabie cure for Dyspepsia in its most aggra vated form, and no ma'ter of how long standing. They penetrate the secret abode of this terrible disease, and exterminate to it, root and branch,for | ever. Tbey alleviate more agony and silent suffering than tongue can tell. They are noted for curing the most desperate and hopeless ease- when every known means fail | to afford relief. So form of Dyspepsia or Indijestion can resist ! their penetrating power, DR WISH ART'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 itr, by which, its highest medical j propertws are retained. I; invigorates the diges tive organs and restores the appetite It ' strengthens the debilitated system It purifies and encricbes the blood, and exoels from the system the corruption which serofula breeds on the lungs. It dissolves the mucus or phlegm which stops the air passages of the lungs Its healing principle acta upon the irritated surface of the lungs and throat, penetrating to each diseased part, relieving pain and subduinginSam mation It is the result of years of study and ex periment, and it is offered to the affii.-ted with i positive assurance of its newer to cure thefullow ing diseases if thepalient has not too long delay ed a resort to the means of enre Consumption of the Lungs. Cough. Sore Throat and Brea.-: Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, Blind and Bleeding Piles. Asthma. Whooping Cough, i Dtptheria. Ac. A medical expert, holding honorable collegiate diplomas, devotes his entire time to the examina tion of patients at the office parlors Associated with bim are three consulting physicians of ack nowledged eminence, who-a services are given to the publie free of ebarge This opportunity is offered bT no other institu tion in the country. Letters from any pari of the country, asking advice, will be promptly and gratuitously re sponded to. Where convenient, remittances shou'd take the shape of DRAFTS OR POcT OFFICE ORDERS. Price of Wi'.hart s American Dyspepsia Pills. $1 a box Sent by mail on receipt of price. Price of Wisiurt s Pine Tree Tar Cordial. $1.50 a bottle, or sll per dozen. Sent by express. All communications should be addressed L Q C WISH ART, M D No. 232 North Second street. decl6m3. Philadelphia. CATHARTIC PILLS, For all the purpose.- of a Laxative Medicine Terhaps no one Medicine is so universally re quire! by everybody as a cathartic, nor was ever any before fv universally adopted into u?. in ev ery country and among all classes, ES this mild bet efficient purgative Fill. The obvious reason is. that it is amort reliable and far more effectual remedy than any other. Those who have tried it. 1 know that it cured them, those who have not. kr.-w that it cures their neighbors and friends, and all know that what it doe* .mce it does always i —that it never fails through any fault or neglect of its composition We have thousands upon thou- I sands of certificates of their remarkable cures of the following complaints, but such cures are known in every neighburh -od. and we need not publish them Adapted to all ages and conditions in ail climates: containing neither calomel or any dele terious drug they may be taken with safety by anybody. I heit'sngar coating preserves them ev- j er'freah arc makes them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable r.- harm can arise from ; their use in any quantity They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action—remove the obstructions of i the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of tba body. restoring tbeir irregular action to health, \ and by correcting, wuerever tbey exist, such I derangements as are the first origin of dise.a-c. Minute directions are given in the wrapper on j the box, for the following complaints, which these j Pills rapidly cure : For DrspspsiA or ISI>IESTIOS. LISTLESSNESS. j LAXGCOR and Lose of Appetite, they should be 1 taken UI J ierateiy to stimulate the stomach and : restore its healthy tone and action. For LIVER COXI'LAIST and its varioussymptoms, j BILLIOCS HEADACHE SICK HEADACHE. JACXDICB J or Greeu SICKNESS. Bilious Colic and Bilious Fe- j vers, they should be judiciously taken for each j case, to correct the diseased action or remove the ; : obstructions which cause it. For DTSENTKBV or DIARRBCEA, tut one mild j dose is generally required. For KaeciiATlSM. Gorr. (JBAVEL. PALPITATION ! OF THE HEART. PAIS IS THE SIDE, BACK and i Loiss. they should be continuously taken, as re- j j quired, to change the diseased action of the sys- ; ■ tern. With suet change those complaints disap- j pear. For L'L .ii and DaorsiCAL SWELLINGS they ' should be taken in large and frequent doses to j ; produce the effect of a drastic purge. For SrpFßESsios a large do-e should be taken : as it produces the desired effect bv sympathy. As a DINNER PILL, take one or two pills to pro mote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and • bowels into healthy action, resturei the appetite, j and invigorates th . aystcu Hence it is often ad j vantageous where no'serious derangement exists. \ One who feela tolerablv well, often findsthat adose : ] of these PILLS makes him feel decidedly better, ! j from their cleansiiii and renovating effect on the j ■ digestive apparatus. DR. J- C AVER A CO . Practiral Chemists. ' LOU'ELL. MASS U. S A _dec2'69yl B F HARRY. AGENT. DISSOLUTION NOTICE.— Theun- J dersigned hereby give notice that tbey hare . dissolved the partnership heretofore existing be tween them in the mercantile business, by uiutu- ; aiconsent. The books are in the hands of Simon Hershmanforcollectu-n. who willalsopay aildebt* owed by the late firm. SIMON HERSHMAX, sept9s9tf SOLOMON G KEEN B A I'M A ENGLEMAN, TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SEGAR MANUFACTORY, Ko, 307 NORTH THIRD STREET. Shooed Door below Wood, PHIL A D E I. P H 1 A. J. W. W ARTE AN P KSGLEW.N. apr2.'t?9—yl VITAINWRIGIIT A* CO., j W II OL E S A L E GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, N. E. Corner Second and Arch Streets, AND No. 130 Arch Street, PHII.APF.DPHI A. i in a r2By I ' i&otft. YTWASHINGTON HOTEL, BEIi- I T FORD. Pa—This targe and Commodious house having been re-taken by the subscriber, is now open for the reception of "visitors and board era. The rooms are large, well ventilated, and eomf-rtab'y furnished The table will always be supplied with tbe best the market can afford " The Bar is stocked with the choicest liquor* la short, it i# my purpose to keep a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL Thanking the public for past favors, I rti-pee:fu!- !y solicit a renewal of their patronage X. B. Hack* will run r instantly between the Hotel and the Springs mavl7.'67jl W. DIBKKT. Prop'r I>EDFOBD II OT E L.—The un y dersigoed having tske charge of the Bed ford Hotel, formerly kept by Col John Hxfer, an oconres to the public that he will be able to af ford the best accommodations, both io the travel ing public and home ca* ! om. The hou-e will be improved and re-fitted, and the Bar will always Vie well supplied with choice liquor? Hi* table' wi'l be supplied with the choicest edibles of tbe season, and he nil! spare no pains to make it suitable for all. His stable is one of the best in Bedford, and a good hostler will always be in attendance. "Boarders taken by the week, month or year. Terms reasonable The public are respectfully in vited to give him a call JOSHUA J. SHOEMAKER Jan 15. '64 rp HE MEN GEL HO US E I Juliana Street. Bedford. Pa. The subscriber respectfully begs leave to inform tbe travelling public that he has recently enlarged, improved ac 2 refitted bis bouse, both for the ac commodation of travelers and boarder?, as well as country customers Persons eoming to this place for tbe purpose of visiting the Bedford springs, will find thishou.-e pleasantly located. Ample and convenient Stabling is attached to this tlotel. which will always be" atten.fed by a c ireful hostler Also a safe and convenient car riage honse. All are invited to give him a call. ISAAC MENGKL, Proprietor April 15, fti. 1 EXCHANGE HOTEL, j HUNTINGDON, PA. 1 his old establishment having been leased by J. MORRISON, formerly propriety of the Morn son House has been entirely renovated and re furnished and supplied with aii the modern im provements and convenience, nece.-s.iry o o firs; class Hotel. The dining room has been removed to the first S or and is now spacious and airy, and the ebarn ber- are all well ventilated, and the proprietor will endeavor to make hi? guests perfectly at home Address J MORRISON.' EXCHANGE HOTEL. junlGtf Huntingdon. Pa. U N I O N HOTEL WEST PITT ST., BEDFORD. PA : V. STECKMAN, Proprietor. This excellent hotel is now prepared tosccons modate the public in the best manner and on the most liberal terms. May 9 .'62 i?hi!adflplua , , Manufacturers of PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, and Dealers in FoREIGy FRUITS ASD XUTS, No 126 Market st , Bet. Front A Second, ; dec6.'67yl. PHILADELPHIA, PA. O P. IIA R BAUGH A- SO X, Wholtsalt Traveling Drain - i„ FANCY DRY GOODS AND NO TIONS, will visit tbeir friends and the public gent rally, in Bedford county ouce every two months. They sell tbeir goods at city prices. Also, agents for Chambersburg Woolen Manufacturing Co. aprill,lS6y 1 Ik li. SI PES' MA R BLE WOK KS. K 11. SiPES still continues the macu factry of Monuments. Tombstones. Table-Tops, Counter Stabs, Ac . at Eioody Run, Bedford coun ty Pa., and having on hand ~ well selected stock of Foreign and Domestic Marble, is prepared to fiil all orders promptly and do work neat and in a workmanlike style, and on tbe most reasonable terms. All work warranted, jobs delivered to ali parts of this and adjoining counties without ex j tra charge. aprl9,'6Syi IPERILS for every description of Job I PRINTING CASH ! for the reason that for •; every article in use. we must pay cash; and tbe cash system will enable us to do our work as low j as it can be done in the cities T 1 HE BEDFORD GAZETTE i.s the best Advertif ; ag Medium n Southern Penn ; svtvari*. ! 4 BOOK FORTIAP.RIED PEO PLE ONLY I —Containing physiological in : formation w- rth thousands of dollars. Price 23c | Address Dr Vanderpool. No 6. University Place, [ N Y'. IETTER HEADS AND BILL J HEADS, and ENVELOPES for business men j printed in the best style of th* art, atTBGAxxTT < -lox Orxic* i gAILEY, FARRELL & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF LEAD AND BLOCK-TIN PIPE, SHEET AMD BAR LEAD AND ALL KINDS OF Plumbers', Gas and Steam Fitters Materials NO. 167 SMITHFIELD STREET. Send for a Price List PITTSHEEO, PA. apr24'6Byl __ PICKLING AND FAMILY YIN EGAR. Superior White Wine and Cider 1 Vinegar of Fine Fiatror, Strength and Purttf. For Sale by G R OSTER A CO. auglSmk. J-J p A D LOC K ! WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF HARDWARE FANCY AND FURNISHING ARTICLES. AT HARTLEY A METZGAR'S. Eureka Fodder Cutters Corn Shellers, Dark India Buffalo Robes, Lap Hugs, * Horse Blankets, Sleigh Runners. Sleigh Baskets, Steel Sleigh Soles. Sleigh Bells—in great variety, Fancy Sleds and Skates, Lamps, Shade? and Lanterns, Lightest Mrar-enttc". i The best Saussage Meat Cutters in the world. Great assortment of Butcher Knive?. Butcher Steel#. Carving Knives, Pad Locks. Ae. Choice Sole Leather, Calf Skias, Sbeep Skins. Saddlery, and all kinds of Hardware nov4tf. \NTHRACITE COAL.—I have for sale a lot of WILKESBARKE NUT 004 L which I recommend as of tbe btr quali ty. JOHN W. BARNDOLLAB, j " Bloody Run Station. octTmd. PRINTERS' INK has made maay a bususeef ißin rich# Wi uk uto try itio b# 'olsmo* of