PfIRD ISSDCiitIOSi, PHILADELPHIA. .1 Benevolent Instil niton. established by tpectol en dowment for the relief \f the siek and dis tressed, aJßirteil •riih VirulnU and Epidemic diseases. fllO all person* afflicted with Sexual Disease*, L such .-a SPERMATORRHOEA, SEMINEL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE. GOXORRIHEA, GLKKT, SYPHILLIS, the Vice of ONANISM, • or SELF ABUSE. &e., fee. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of tho I awful <iesfrncti<> of human life, caused by Sexual ! diseases, and the 'deceptions practised upon the j unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, ! several years ago directed their Consulting Sur- j ?''on ns a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their j name. to open a Dispensary for the treatment of ' this class <>f'diseases, in all their forms and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to'all who aptly by letter,'with a description of their condi tion, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in esse* of extreme [invertv, to FURNTSII MEDI-i CINES* PUKE OF CHARGE. It is needleas to 1 add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most 1 apftrbved modern treatment. Tho" Director*, on a revfcw of the [at. lent as sured that their labors lu this sphere of benevo lent Ctfort, have been of great benefit to the bfflict- ; ed, especially to the young, and they hare resolv- j •it to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to j this very important hut much despised cause. I Just published by the Association, a Report on ; Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the Vice j of Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and oth- j er Diseases of tho Sexual Organs, by the Consult- ; ing Surgeon, which will he sent hv mail. v in a • sealed letter envelope.) FREE <>F' CHARGE, OH i receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Address, tor Report or treatment, Dr. GEORGE . R. CALHOUN. Consulting Surgeon, Howard As pociatiou, No. 2 South Ninth Street, PhiUdel- i hia, Fa. Hv order of the Director*. EZRA D. HF.AKTWELL, PruLUnt. Oieo. FAißCiiiLn, Secretary. Dee. 1, 1857.-zz. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE NEW YORK ILLU-ST RATED WEEKLY i (aGirivsi Prize. One if the turret and bet literary papers of Ike day. J An imperial quarto, containing eight pages, or I fortr column* of choice reading matter each wok. ! TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION TWO DOL- i LARS PER YEAR. Jhul a fiit'l will be presented to cocit subscriber im mediately on receipt of the subscript tor. money. Each subscriber will bo entitled to a gift worth from $1 to 500.0G In Gold. TO CLUBS. 3 Copies for 1 year S.'.W i 10 •< 1 '•' 15.00 i 'READ—RE A D--R E A I>—R E A I). THE LIST OF GIFTS—GIFTS—GIFTN. | t Package containing *SOO in Gull. j 10 Gold Patent LeVor English Hunt ing Cased Watches, 100 Each. j 15 -• 75 .. j 25 ' Gol.l Wetches 60 • • 100 " • • .. 60 .. 300 Ladies " ■ 35 " < 100 Silver Hunting Cased W.itchtwi 25 " i 2'K> •' Watches 10 to 20 " j 50(1 Gold Vest and Guard and Fob Chains 10 to 3" '• J 5000 Gobi Lockets 2to 10 •• Gold Kings—Ear Drops—Broaches Breast Pins—Studs—Cwfl" Pins Sl*eve Buttons, ,ve., c 1 to sls Each. linniedi..tely on receipt of the subscription mo ney, the snlua-riber's name will be entered upon our subscription book,opposite a number, and thj ' gitd corresponding with that numlter will lie fir warded to bis or her address by mail or express post-paid. Address BUCKET A COMPAV V, Pcst.isii FlßS. 48 and 49 Moffat's Buildings. N EW YORK. Specimen Copies scr,t free. Tfy Hills of nil the hanks taken il.it pass current < S-A the Stales from ichenee ihey are sent. J J ostage ' stamps ere also recti red. I'm. Kb 1857.-8: UKSTUiIAVT. cjAJIK sulMcriber still continues hiR RKSTAU- L KANT, AND BAKERY AHN CONFEC TIONARS , nt his old stand, in the Rising Sun Building, in Juiianu.i Street, where tie will he :>!•—.sed to see nil his old fr ends and customers. He la* fltt'd u:> an OYSTER ROOM, and wi 1 keep on lntid throughout this season a full supply of the freshesti*r.ii choicest OYSTERS the Ba'ti more market will afford. He keeps constantly on hand tie choicest and CAKES, CANDIES. FRUITS and NUTS ever offered to the public. Also. Chambers'iiirg ALE and BEER, constant ly on hand, also CIDER and other drinks. Wy Parties supplied, on the alio tost notice, with Ice Cre nn, C ikes and Confections. Having served a regular apprenticeship to the above business, and having been constantly engag ed in it for many yearn, he feels confident that he can ren let satisfaction to ill who may favor him with a visit. JOHN J. LUTIIER. Bcdfoid, Nov. 27, 1857 frOINDKi AXI) MAfMKIi SHOP! THE sulwcribers havitg forrueil a partner ship under the stile of -sLKick A Ashcom" lor the purpose of conducting a general FI \I)K1 AVI? MACHINE business in the establishment recently erected by Milliard Dock,in Hopewell, Bedford coun tv, are now prep.i'ed tb execute orders for CJSTIXGS .1X1) HUCkIXERY of every de scription. They will build to order teaiu-on cinos. coal and drift-cars, horse powers and threshing machines—also, casting of every kind for furnace*, forges, saw, grist and rolling mills, ploughs, water-pipe, columns, house fronts, brackets, Ac., Ac. They ire also, now tusking a tine assortment of STOVES of various kinds, of the latest pat terns and ru >*t approved styles, including sev eral sizes of COOK STOVES of the best make, heating stoves for churches, offices, bar-rooms. Sec. A tail assortment of Stoves will be kept constantly on hand, and Sold at wholesale and retail, at price* to suit the times, and quality, warranted equal to the best eastern make.— Machiuery of all kinds repaired promptly.— Patterns made to order. MILLIARD DOCK, C. W. ASHCOM. Nov. 6, 1857, SOTICK. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the subscriber, living in St. Clair Township, on the estate of Catharine Oldham, late at said township, dce'd, all persons know ing themselves indebted to said estate are here by notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same will pre sent them properly authenticated for settle ment. BKNJ. n. WALKER, Adm'r. Oct. 16, 1857. WHITE TEETH und a perfumed breath can he accquired by using the "Balm of a Thousand Flowers." To be had at DR. HARRYS. March 6, 1857. LAST NOTICE ! rpilE subscribers now have their books posted 1. for settlement, and call upon all persons doing bnsiuess with them, to come forward and settle up their acoounU immediately, They hope this no tice w II not b" passed unheeded, as this is the first time for years of business, that a similar cali bos been made. One of the arm oeing now engaged in other business, the bttslatSs of the firm impera tivaly dementis settlement. Hides of all kinds Will be taken in payment for balances due. TAYLOR & MO WRY. Jar. 1,1858. A. King. Fr. Jordan. [ LAW"PART NERSHIP. ; Kig & Jordan, ' Hornets hi Law BfcDi'OML PA., WILL practice in the s-vera! Courts of Bed- j ford and adjoining counties. Agencies, Collections, and all other business , entrusted to theircarc will be promptly and taitli- , fully attended to. OFFICE in Juliana street, formerly occupied! hy D. H. Hofius, Esq.,and mare reeently in the i occupancy of Jos. Mann, Esq. January 6, 1856. JOB MANN, G. H. SPANG. lAW PARTNERSHIP. —The undersigned J have associated themselves in the Practice j of the Law, ml will promptly attend to all bu* : - ness entrusted to their care in Bedford ano ad joining counties. LlT""')llice on Jniianria Street, three doors j south of Men gel oil >r and opposite the re>i-, denceof Maj. Tate. MANN .v SPANG Jul... 1, —IBM. tf. HOFIUS A ni.LEU, ATTORNBYS IT LAW, BEDJTOBD, PA. Vt7 ILL PROMPTLY ATTEND To ALL TT legal business entrusted to their care.— During the sessions of tin'court, the senior part ner may ho found at the office of the firm, two! doom south of Hon. S. L. Russell's office. 1). H. HOFIUS. J NO. H. FILLER. Bedford, Nov. 28, 18o<>. Dr. ?. C Keamer, Physician and Surgeon. "0 enprctlullj tenders his services o XX tun citizens of Bedford and vicinity. He may always be found (unless professicnully en gaged. at his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana | St. | Feb. 10, 1857. SAMUEL RADEBAU6E, Jadlce of tlie Peats. OFFICE two doors South of the Mengel House, and next door to the office of Mann >: Spvug, where he will attend to the '■ collection itf all claims placed in his hands. Bedford, Jan. 11, 1856. fliwifl I ' I Will ptaetottliy n>l rare ;!iy to a!! opera;,nra io- j<l II I trai.ea to h.a c*re Twiii tSJe-l, pli.?.'**!, r gttUUd, •., aaii {5 j ri-ri*ui u*th itM'UJ, from ©tie to an entire- **;. t j | ! • Cntfjri WttdrifU., and all up4rati>t S. tJT Terms. INVARIABLY CASIL on K*; Piu sitrel, IWuiord, P. ti la.iisi. '/alentine Steekman, JEPHEX JET. X JEJTOri. i Boarders taken by the day, week, mo- th and year. April 25,1856 — it tiettys' Photographic LaHery. ' EXCIUNGP. BUILDING.' BEDFt-RD, PJ. VJITHERK Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes. <Jc. *7 4-c.. are txeented in the latest style* ar,d improvements of thfc Art. A full assort ment of plain and fancy cases, gold and plated | Lockets at very low prices. | The public are respectfully invited to call ! snd examine his specimens. T. R. GETTYS, JR. I May 22,1857. !,,Ti;ST IKMTU \T |!K!:,IS, NEW GOODS'. • NOTWITHSTANDING the pecuniary .m --• harass me!' t. and the universal complaints of | the hard times, the subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to tiie people of Bedford and vicin , ity. that he has just returned (torn tho Eas tern j Cities, with a large, handsome and cheap stock FALL AMI WIMLiI GOODS. among whioT. may bo found Cloths, Ladies' Dress Goods, Cars-meres. French Merinos, Satinets, Silks, Tweeds, Mous do Laities, Jeans, V-lencias, Vesting*, and a great variety of other Goods for Ladies, j and Children's wear. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUE EN S -1 WARE, Nc... Ac. AO excellent assortment of BOOTS and SHOES. CyAll kinds of Country Proitnee taken in exchange for Goods. The notes of all Pennsyl vania Banks taken &t par, aa well as tho notes "of good Banks of other States. JACOB REED. Oct. 30, 1R57. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.—Huntingdon ( and Broadtop R. K., On and after Mon i day, March 2d. 1857, two passenger trains a I day each way. (except Sunday.) will run be i tween Hopewell and Huntingdon. Leaves Hopewell at 12 15 P.M., and 6 10 P.M. Arrives at Hopewell at 9 40 A. M., and 640 I P. M. j Connecting at Huntingdon with trains lor the i East and West on Penna. K. R. TIIOS. T. WEEK MAX. tuvt. Huntingdon. Feb. 26, 1857. \|USIC A MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.— i'A Pianos, Mclodtons, Flutes. Guitars, Brass Horns, Clarionets, Drams, etc., of various manu facture, always <>n hand. Bands supplied at city wholesale rates. We Keep always on hand a full ; assortment of all the new and fashionable music, : which we mail at our erpente to any part of the ; country. ! N. B. Music arranged to order. SHRYOCK & SMITH, Chmnbcrsburz. March 7, 1857. tdniinlstrator's Xoiice. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Register of Bedford County hath issued letters testamen tary to the subscriber, on the Estate of Ann Foigh ter, Late of St. Clair Township, dee'd. All those who know tlit-mselves indebted to sai l Estate will ; please mike payment immediately, and those hav ing claims against the same will please present them properly anther.tic.ite4 for settlement. THOMAS McCOY, Adm'r. Ist mo. 15ik, 1838. IHSSOIXTIOS OF P.4RTA ERKBITP ; tflilE partnership heretofore existing between i L Henry S. King, and James Ma iara, under the | name and firm of Madam, King St Co., doing ( business at Lemno Iron Works, in Hope-veil j Towtmfeip Bedford County, is dissolved by mutual j cons,™ HENRT S. KING, N0v.27, 1857,-tf. JAMES MADARA. THE bnsiness of manufacturing iron at Letn | nos Iron Works, will be continued by the under - i signed, who his purchased all the interest of his I late partner James Mkdara iu the books, property j and effects, belonging to the Lie firm of Madara | King oc O. I Nov. 27, 1857.-tf. nENTY KING. 25 WITNESSES; or, THE nun (joiViicTED. Johxi S. Dye is the Author, U'ho has had 10 years experience as a Bauk- anil Publisher, .ind Anlhat of •—j .i scries of Lectures ut the DrojJicay Tabernacle, © when, for 10 successive nights over fe; People'^q Greeted hiin with Rounds of Applause, CN while he exhibited the manner in which COUll terfviters execute Iheir Frauds, and the ga Surest fttid Shortest .Means of Detecting them' The Bank Xote Engraver* ail say that he is r-. Lite greatest Judge of Paper Money tiring. 0 SSKATiLS'2 1 DISCOTGRY &■' —jvT isie PresFitt Ceitiurj for i>'tocling touiiterleit Bank iNolcs. Descrihing every Genuine Bill in Exis- tence. and exhibiting at a glance > every Counterleit in Circulation!! 0 Arranged so admirably, that KEIEKENCE EASY and DETECTION tksr.vNTAXEota. g DCT" No index to examine! No pages '43 to hunt up! But so simplified atid arrang cj eil. that the Merchant, Banker, and Bu •7J hiniss Man can see all ai a Glance. O , ,Jq English. French and German. oThus Each may read the Bame in his own iff alive Tor.guo. pj PcrSfct iSank AoG- fJsl <! ruhiiskfd. W AG-, a List of All the Private Egnkerr ia America. A Complete Sunmiarv of the FIJJAXCR OF Efttope AXD AMKXIC.V Will be published in W each edition, together with all the important <5 NEWS OF THE DAY. Also V-l SERIES OP T.iLES t-5 From an Of-i .Manuscript found in the East. It rurni-h- s ti-e Most Complete History id p ORIEIMTAL UFE, r . Describing the Moat Perplexing Positions i-' n which the Ladies and Gentlemen ol'that ; —1 Country have been so nlleit found. These O sttries will jont nut: throughout the whole Jear, and wiil prove the Most Kntert&iniiig ever offeicd to the Pubiic. fry Furnished Weekly to Subscribers only, at SI a year. All letters must be ad dressed to JOHN S. DYE, ISJOK<T, Publisher and Proprietor, TO Wall Strtet, April '2t. 18">7-zz. New York 11. V. i'M'GD. ll i l 11. A.jFlillßDitN. m Fm STOKE. MRS. H. I>. I'EUGII &Co., respect fully in vite the attention of t!m ladies of Bedford and. vicinity, to their netv and handsome stock of goods, just opened in "Mann's Building," Ju liana 81 ic..l, opposite Dr. Reamer's Drug Store. These goods "have been selected with the greatest care, and are of the latest styles and bi t quality. Their stock coni'sts in part of Moire Antique Silks, A!! Wool L'e I.aines, Do do " (prihted.) Black Gro de Rhine, French Merino, (plain *ud printed.) Moss Head Fringes, Bogle Laces, Ladies' Kid Gloves, l.adics" Gacntlets, Gents' Black Kid Gloves, Black aud Fancy Elastic Belts, Chenille l'riiuniings, Chenille Scarfs. Chenille Head Dresses, Fancy French Corsets, Velveteen, Kc.. kc. Ladies and Children's 55QXXLTS, in great variety. A general assortment of Ladies' and .Misses' SHOES, GAITERS, OVER SHOES, e & Z£X Jh. W 21a & of every quality and description. PERFUMERY, EXTRACTS, JEWELRY, See , Kc, Bedford, Oct. 30, 1857. ST All 27 OFFICE. WASHINGTON HO ILL, SecTford, Pa. 11KS. M VE Y COOK would announce to her ztJL iriemls and the public, that she 11ns titted up this <>ld and well known stand, ia ft very su perior style, for the accommodation of the pub lic. V isitors 1- the Bedford Mineral Springs will tind liie Washington Hotel a comfortable summer retreat—amino i.ains will be spared to ; please all who patronize the house. Boarders will be taken by the day, week, month and year. j gentleman of high qualification, and j corteou* deportment, has charge of the house, who will do ail in uis power to make the guests j happy and comfortable. | as moderate as anywhere else in the : place. Daily Stages from Latrobe, Cumberland, Ifolli daysburg and Hopewell, all stop at this Hotel. A Hack belonging to this Hotel wih run be tween Bedford and the Springs. Bedford, Juno 12, D<57.-zz. Plaslersiig LnUts!! .-JMSBE UXDERSIGXCD having erected J- a Mill for sawing i'LAST>:Rt.v f . LATHS on tits ' premises in Union Tp., Bedford county, i.s new ready to furciah any quantity on the shortest notice. Priosl.so per thousand, 3 ft. long. ; Other lengths in proportion . Letters addressed to meat St. Clairsville. will 1 beproniptly attended to. VTM. GRIFFITH. Union Tp.. Feb. 16, 18-54,-zz. Lrcat Jrrirai ol' FILL m WINTER GOODS. JUST received and on hau l, the bst as sortment of DOOTS and S3IOKS that could be selected for the citizens of Bedford aud strangers visiting the place, 1 door south of -Vlinuick's Confectionary Store, on Juliana Str-'et. Mens'Grained Water-Proof long h-gg-d Boots, MonV thick sole, eastern nade j long legged B .ots, Mens' Kip and oarse Heavy Boots, Gents' Fine Calf doubly sole Boots, Gents' Oxford Ties, Gents' Congress Gaiters, Mens' Heavy city made Brogins, Ladies' Morocco Boots, Ladies' Goat Heel Boots, Womeus' Calf l„.<vv winter Boots; 'discs' and Children*' Boots in variety. Boys' Boots of nil kinda, sju and description. C IPS, iu variety, will be always kept on hand. Person,T wishing to purchase good Boots and Shoes will please give aie a call before buying elsewhere. ADAM FERGUSON. Oct. 2, 1857. Notice. LETTERS ot Administration having been grant ed to the subscriber nj un be Estate 0 t Ab raham Lingenfeßer, lite of Napier Township, dee'd. all persons knowing themselves indebted to tbe estate are notified to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against the Estate ire requested to present the same properly authen ticated for settlement. DAVID I.INGENFELTER, jidm'r. Dec. 11, 18u7.-f. Napier Township Physiirfans prescriptions carefully compound ed, at all hours of the day or night, at Dr. ! Hurry's, Drug Store. Fr. Jordan BEBFOEB iMOTIHEIL f IKQUIR3SR Is published every Ftiiiay tnoruiiig, in Juliunn ' Street, in the white fruttie building, nearly opposite the ileagel House, bv MVIiS OVKR. TERMS : If paid in advance, §1.50; within the year, f Sti.oo; and if not paid wr idn the year, will j ibe charged. No paper discontinued until ail af~ j ienrages are paid—except at the option o) the • , Editor. A failure to notify a discontinuance will ' 1 be regarded as a new engagement. Jldvertiscineit 'j not excelling a square,( ls lines.) ■ i insetted thrcd times for sl every subsequent in J i sertion, 'lo cents. Longer ones in the saute pro- ; | portion. Each fraction of a square Counted m I a full square. All advertisements not specialty | ordered tor a given time will be continued until ; forbid. A liberal deduction will be made to those , who a<h ertise by the year. Job Printing all kinds executed neatly and : ! promptly and on reasonable terms. Bedford Classical School, ! FEMALEmiINiRV. I Sislc pud Feraafc Kepuriiiieuts Dix-; taact. Rev. G. W. AcGfHSBAL'OU, A. M., Pritt oipnl, Mr-. Gro. \Y. AvuiMN'RAroH, Preccp tress. MISS CORNELIA A. EVABTS,'Munis, French, . Drawiug, Ac. Mrs. ht'CY OTTSW(IO, Pail'uuic; and i Shell 3Vork, : Miss MARY HFBEN SMITH, Assist Jut. ( 'lllil dtpies of tii'ts Infititnlion will be re sumed on Monday, Aug List. Owing to j the limited aeeomtuoii-dions of t.ho Seminary i Building, the ntituber of pupils will To lim ited. 11 is import:. nt, therefore, timt uppli- I cations for . •.imissioi. to ninie lit tin'car! V ! day. Those v,ho enter before the expiration 1 of half l be quarter, will nc charged tor the( whole quarter: those 'who cuter offer the expiration of half the quarter, will to charg- ; eel for the hulf qn irfir. No deduction nmiic 1 for absence except :n eases v- }>rofrnctrd illness. In this school students are prepared f..r ' the higher clu.es of any college, or to en- ! ; fer at once upon tho active duties of life.— j ! Whiistspeci.il care is taken to form in our . j pupils iiai.iis of order, strict punctuality I and thoroughness, their Physical, Moral and j Social Education is not neglected. Toe government of tint school is designed to be parental. It is the aim of the Prhj ; cipal aud his associates to exebe in tlieir pupils i love of right doing; aud to awaken I within 'hem some proper consciousness of ■ lie dignity of humanity. Parents toav rest ; assured tiiat any gross delmqncncv en the i part of tlieir ciiiMrett will be reported to • | them iinmediately, should circum unices re quire it, or the discipline of the school fail ! l o accwupiisti • lie liesircl reforu*ation. 1 LRMS ft" quarter of 11 weeks, ineiu j ding Board, Tuition, Furnished Room, Wash- I ing, Light tod Fuel, slo.ol', —one-half in 1 advance. EXTRA CIIARGE.S. Music. 5:10 00 ' Use of Instrument, 100 French, ;i 00 Drawing, and panning in Water Col ors, eaoh, 5 00 | Oriental Painting, 500 j Grecian Painting, 500 Oil P-tinting, 10 00 Ornamental Xcedle Work, 5 00 Fbeli Work, 5 00 TERMS FOR DAY SCHOLARS. Elementary English, $4 00 Higher, 4 00 j (q.isdcs, 0 2.", Bedford, August G, 18./7. I ill I'O St i' IST T .US L.2, om \ DMtS. | 33TO' ID Y" \ll D'S Imur rvod Smut and Screcn r¥ Ing Machines, Mill Bushes, Boltiue Cloths. !an I !lr.in Dusters, of the most improved plan, j Mill Screws, Corn ami CoU Grinders, Fatent Bridges for Mili Spindles, Portable .Mills, war rmtad to <rrind ten bushel* per hour, Mill Irons and Mill Burrs made to order. Also, j Stover's Patent Corn Kiln and Grain Dryer— i a valuable invention. 1 lie uoovo articles are j kept constantly on hand, and can be obtained j at my time, from S. I. BROAD. Sohellsnurg, Bedford County, who is also the agent for il ulford,Somerset, and adjoining Coun ies. Millwright work dune at tbe shortest notice an 1 on the most reasonable terms. February 15, 1858. i IfcCORMICK'-S Reaper and 31ower for sale Hi by S. I). BROAD, at .Sehellshurg, agent for Blair andßodlord counties. February 15, 1.8 55. Ti . H 1? R li D\ s , iiPIIOLNYKRER. TB"OULI> announce to the citizens of Bed- V¥ for i iml vicinity, that he is prepared to do all worn in his line, in the best style, and on reisonablctotMs. ,\i ATRASSES, with or without springs, uiide in a superior manner, eqnal to tho licstmid" in tbe city, and to this branch of liis business he would invito especial attention.— He may he found at the shop of Michael Weis <l, a short distance East of the Borough, 0 r at | lis residence on East Pitt Street, one door west j of Mai. VVasliabaugh's. .' Bedford, Dec. 5, IKSH. SI O .V E W A ft E.—Cremn Crocks, Milk ' Cracks of all sizes; Butter Dishes, from ' one to one and a half gallon Pitchers, all of Inch uro of best cjuality, for sftlf bv .. , T " A- FERGUSON, bedford, Jan. 16, 1856. For pimples, and wrinkles and ireckles aud tun. Nothing hat e'er been discovered by man, Like th it wonderful product of tropical bow- i _ ers > The popular "Balm of a Thousand Flowers." lob -had at DR. HARRY'S. -March 6. BiiOll) TOP COIL, FROM RIDDLL'IiBIIRG COI,I,YEKY. rjnHE subscribers re now engaged in shipping -a. COAL (Yen t>e cdlebiated Riddlesburg Bank, ! ' f Railroad to Hopewell, at as low price as can ; lie furutshed by any other persons in tho country. ! Persons desiring a good article will tind it to their adv-rtage to call on them, or on their ageut, ' T. M. Smith, at HopeV.-eR OS BOURNE 4 CRESSWELL. Dec, 11, 1867.-Bm. Flor *fc Hair—Jockey Club, and new mown -a- hay, pomatums, genuine ox marrow at Dr. Harry's. A vet's Cherry Tcctoral, for tlieeum of Coughs ' -J*.*" Co.iit, l t I>r< Hftrrv'g s^i Store. ! j I)SU<.S, B(iOkS AIU> STA'MXERI.,' BR. F. C. REAMER, HEOFORD, Pi. i "LTAVI.\(r purchased tho Drug and Book Store j L-R ol l)r. S. J). SiMt, banconstantly w bin: d, • at the old stand, K large and well selected Ht>ck ; | C.I choice Drugs and Medicines, wholesale mi l re- i tail, all ol which will he sold on lair terms. The assortment consists in part of I Drugs and Chemical*. Dyt tl'c n,ds and . Jcids, Paints ami Oils, Wiiulaw (iluss and Glass Witre. Tubac- ! to awl Segars. Perfumery, Fancy .srliniex, 4,.. <c . 1 ; PATENT M KIHCIXEX. —Having the regular agency , for (he sale f many of these mitoieiiies, the pub lie; arc assured that they are ol the best, sli.di as h.c\e stood the test of time ami cxperienc 1 .*, ami ; can be bately recommended gtuiuitir. viz : Towtiseiid'a anil Sand's SarsHpanllu, Wistar's Palsatu uf Wild Cherry, pier's Cherry Sectoral. Moffat'* Lite Fill* and J'hietux bitters. Dr. ! Jayne's Family Medicines,'Falmstock s. ilohen- j sack's and other vermifuge: Hoodand's German ' ! Bitters, Kc., Kc. Constantly on hand a large stock of historic, I geogtaphieH. scientific. religious, poetical, school ! j and miscellaneous BOOKS. Also a great variety of FANCY STATIONE- J li \ , Cap, I'ost and \\ rapping Paper. of ever, j ijuality, Faper Hangings in great variety. Win j do* Blinds, ia patterns or oy the piece. Wall Paper, Steel and Fancy Goods. PDA NIC BOOKS of ev rjr size and quality.— i Pocket Books and Port Holm lies. Diane*. Blank [• Deeds an 1 Mortgages, gold Pens nut Pencils.; Combs, Brushes, Perfumery in grunt vnrietv j So.ips. Kcc., See. Lamps, and Cz.mphiue Oil and Burning Fluid, j kept constantly on hand. C.noiCE hiyUOilS tor medical use; WoltTs ; | hclieidaio Schnapps, Gin, Port, Sherry ami 3D.- ' deira Wines. FeW.' IT, 1537. aii l Hrlnii iiSooli Ktorc, I SOW OPIIMID TWO DODIDi 33 EST 1 OF TUB WASSIIWITO* UOTS.L, BEDFORD, PA. ,Nh ANi) VALUABLE BOOKS TO BE! DISIUSEB Or IMMEDIATELY. Our* Plait is to Ir sure a Rapid Rule. t ALL Bonks v.ill be told as low us the usna! I r.-taii prices, many of. them for has. A SC- I 1 LH B hl| I will be lil'Lvered with c.acli book, ' I wirlioui additional expense to the buver. Our list j 1 ol books comprises ttio works of the best Ar.ier- : ; lean anil European authors.imund in various stvies. ' in .Morocco, best Turkish, Antique, Gilt edged. 1 ' Muslin, Paper, Kc., ke. We keep on hand, also. ' : STATIONERY, including Gold Pens and Pencils. ! Sliver ditto, letter paper, fools-cap and writing paper of all kinds, vnvelopcs, inks id the best ! quality. Acc. Jewelry —Breast-pins. Ear-rings, Finger-rings, of all descriptions; Watches and Chains, Port- : tuotiaes; Perfumeries, Children's Beits, To*, '• Cravats, kc., Ate.. K.i. CIGARS of the choicest brands wilt also be found at our store, which will be soi l cheaper than the cheapest. McCAUSLIN .V SHOEMAKER. Bedford, Sept. 4, 1857. BEDJEOBD HOTEL i AMi (iPEIUL STAKE OFFICE. subscriber respectfully begs leave to an -3 nomine t ids o,<i friends and the public gen ' er:;Dy, that he ha* leased ai d taken possession of j tail be I'crd Hotel, lately iu the occupancy of i t O'. A dan: Birr.;.art. it is net his design to rr.ano inaoy profcksioßa as t > what lie ai l do. hut . he pledges h's wor-l that bis most energetic efforts will he employed to render r<.intertable nil who give bins call. The house will he hnndsonit ly I fitted up. and none nut careful and attentive a.V , va "G *•'! bo engaged. Persona vbitiug tie Bed ford Springs, its Well as those attending Court, and the traveling community generally, are re spectfully invited to give him a call-end "judec f.>- i thranseives. \fT~ The stages ali stop at this no tel. 'J.*** B 'aiders taken by ;nc week, month or vest on favorable tonus. Up- Ample and comfortable stabling is attached to it is hotel, which will always he attended by* carelul hostler. Also a safe and cnveoteot car ; :iage house. JOHN HAFKK. Bedtord. Aprd G, 185".. A Great Arrival of I FILLm winter cooas. Tl'F. unftersienod has just returned from ! thi- Eastern Citiea. with t largo stock of Fall and Winter Goods, and is now exhibiting at CHEAP KIBE, a general assortment of new style Fall and Winter Gooiic, comprising Ladies' Dress Goods, in part Crocoveila, Satin striped aud Plaiu De I.ains. Barred Cashmeres, Thiiiet I lotiis. Al pacas, De Baize, Calicoes. Ace. For Gentlemen and Boys' wear, Cloths. Cas siuieres, Cassineits Vestings. Ke. Boots, Shoes, Hits, Bonnets* Woolen awt BK Carpets, Floor Oil Cloth, Syrup Molasses, : Wnite and Brown Sugars, Groan and Blank Teas, Groceries of all kinds, (,'neensware, Tubs. Buckets, Brooms ie. Hardware- Shovels. Forks. Knives and Forks, Spoons, icc., and all articles usually kept in sf,, PS . All kinds of Pr tdnce taaen in exchanco for i goods. The undersigned will sell cheap for cash, or j produce, and hopes by fair dealing to receive his usual share of patronage. G. W. RHP p. Oct. di, 1857. TO BUILDERS. , rthe y.ti.scriberis fully prepared to tun.ish anv ' I piaat*' V or quality ot Building Lonthet an". Plastering Laths. Orders directed to St. Clairs i ville, BeiWord County, will b promptly attended I to, "y giving s reasonable notice. F. D. BEEGLE Dec. '2l. lK.vt. Mew Jewelry. rjllTE subscriber has opened out a new and j i splendid assortment of all kinds of the I most fashionable. Jewelry—consist nip in parti f Breast Pins, Finger Kings, Ear Kit j.>. fu . ke. Call aiG se his stock. DANIEL BORDER. Lumber! Lumber!! 1 (AO Ann SHINGLES of different kinds. Also, 75.000 feet > of Li MHER of various sort*, such a* While : Pine, V ellow Pine, Poplar, Spruce, kc. For i ! ■•'! >y r. D. BEEGi.fi. j St.ClarrsvillFeb. 18, 1853-tf im. B. r. HAKKI RESPKCTFCLLr tenders his professional services t fthe citizens of Beiiford and vi ciuiti. Oflioe and resilience on Pitt-Street, in the ; building formerly occupied by Dr. J. 11. Hotius. Nov. 6,1857. ~TO lißMiiC DR. HARRV,at the Cheap Drag and Book Store, hat. jbst received, a large .issortment 01, tbe best HaToring extracts, together with Bak ing SoLi, Cream of Tartar. Saleratus, kc., ol the very best quality, all of which he will sell the lowest prices. Basin's and habln'n Extracts for the Handker chief, Cologne Water, 4tc., at Dr. Harry's. | I It?* 1 Fancy Soap.—shaving Cream, just re- j 1 C# cittved ftsm the city ,hy Dr. H-'wv "i ae treat Lngii<u Remedy. SIR Jn.\ir!S t'LUiKK'.n Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared from a prtn.ripiwn tif Sir J. Chrrkc M■ I) . Pfysician Kriraonln.-u ij to flu- Queen. * Thin invaluable medicine un fai! 'g j„ tho < ure 1 .ill those plintul 1! <mi.u !'us ( i. '•uses in which tlit! b-i:l;ile constitution üb jec . it moderates all i-xi-ess atid riutiovi--. all 0 lUructioua. ami a sp< -u. euro mav be rplii'ii on. TO .lltltBilEI) IiiDICK it ,s peculiarly .uited, Jt will.in a short'into bring on (be monthly period with regdhtriiy . Kuril bottle, One iioiiar, linu"s th- Gov ernment Stanip <irm.t Britain.to pwroet coun terfeits. CAOTIO N . '/'• I'ilh tkoultl n,l token tw fmain //- ri-g -u FiJixT PUREE MOUTHS uj J'rei;vtiwy. an ihey are *vrc to brint u ; Miicurri<i%',, out' ut .iny other time tkey -tie note. In .i;l ivj.-ioif .N ri.mis ami Spinal AtiW-ii.it,*, Pain iii rin; Hack ami Limbs, I'ntiguc on mij-i t. • -it ion, Pali, Pal-tot; of the Heart," Hysteric*. ami w liiti-s. these Pills will effect a cure'when nil ott er Means have failed. ami although a powerful rviit e:ly. ilo net c.ntain iron. calomel, antimony. 01 anything hurtful to tlie rursuttiiinn. roll dirc.-Uoits accompany each package. Sole Agerit for the United States and C .inula, .(OH MOSES. (Lata I. C. iliiJwin & C"..i _ Rochester, X. V. • B. Sl'O and fi po-tngc enclose.! to tt") authorized Agent, will insute a b-'ttle of the I'illn by return trail, for sale by Dr. it. F. Harry, tic. *J 1 t*o7-z.z. BRYAN'S mm W AFERS. 7*\r 9>*l Crr'r : n Old f.-rrd ■ -r'r \ ttr dirrot.— rd f-r *.'! T>i*ca*r-i ,'f tne (\t*t wf I ntt/ft lr iSoid*. r epntHWdU'E . AsX.W, Ivfive :> \ i t! r V S4W > , rn iT l'.Ttntb.u£ % .v ,r r 'i A--.. -S f 'p!flC*E VT • : {• i-. C S '} | n*r***'t rr. r. Mid wbf'i j itia-urfi -vjjh a r.l : ' r. thriftir-. *•! t.. 1 a*. 7 ?>:■* rilAtyr 1-. t*. 1 •: •-.!!? •. • iiD i-ie i-i. rrfn. 1 " I- < Uwi nil tfdli tWs mo y. and r. -urr--- n; te CttAyzit, ihi> matU - !•> >* *i.'- <iis- kh- ' l'v hsr* fri*- r h v vfi r il mar >fro\ u\pr to** sluti*- ti.re i f tho tii'u i* rfl Lwu •rti#* slmuM give them mt ia:mrtUl trial. J'>!f Sole ? oji.-ieti r nr, V Y. f'nejft iptx For "■-• l.r -Dr. B. F. tt 0.-y. s.-ju. IK. |K-.7_- /z . J! HILL I. -1. VT P LOS pECtvSj ' KO'JKTH YKAH or TDK Cosmitpililaß tr: "ssoci.iticn. The iunena I'i:ha-.-I1o if tralii-ry <-t Pait.tit;gs Pnrrii .si u at ft. 00st*f Ani Powers' worl ' renowned S( "u •oi tin- tir-ek Sltve! It piirc'a red. for s'<c tbouaaad dollitr*. with seTer -i ; hundred other Work d"Art. in Painting.*, S:dih - ; turts : Si-'l I 7es. CoUJpriKe lie- Piomkuii s to Im ! awarded to the rutwi ii.-ra of the Cosine; i.|-:, u -, ■ ;ut aysor-iutioii, will. w,:.i-.ctiJ e brio e the I'll:!. . .*' ! Jan it-try, IS-3S. at which tim * lite aw.nds will ;aku place. • Tf KWs OF SCBtCfttpriox. Krery fcrilwcriber of ti.r-- ■ dollars is etni;].'i| to it copy of the 1 .*i i s;len>li i Knzr.ivir.g, entitled "Mfttiitest Dentiny." al.-o r<> a cops of tti.i Coftuopolit in Art Joitruil one vrtr. also to t, C- ; - tifivat- in i .e .tward of premiums, also i t>er 4 *- ims-r.n to toe [iHtrvliluri aul CoMoo-poiit tti (lul leries. Thus it is -- n that for every three doll irt psi 1 , the subtcriber not onfy r M -,-ives .*. splendid thieo •toliiirenjtraviii", t.tit alsot.ie iienft tiul illuntratwt two dollar Art Jeunnl, or.- ye-ir. . Jr. ehstibscitN tis iNo |i-c-o'iit'-f :vi t )i a Cert 5- Ctto in the ■%' r-'a. by which r. talii.it won. e: Art, at Painting or Sou (pro te. may be received in . addition, tlms giving to every sui-serihe an <sjttivs ient to the valtt j of live doii.us. and a Ccrtiticatv* gratis. Any • nr cf the leading S3 Magazines is furnish ed, instead of tho Kngravtrg and An Journal, if desired. No p-i.son it restricted to i s,:ir o stitre. - .in.se taking il • e memiicrsiiips. reinittir-g SI " , entjrled :o aa .o;.:-: K", a-.iviog i,,d six tn-sets. Full particulars of the * .s.n-iatton are ;;i> -:i in the Art Journal, which com r s uv.-r sixty splen did Engravttigs, price fifty cents per number.— Sjn-eini.-ti copi.-s kll he sent to j.eisou win- de sire t o subscribe, " n receipt of five j* •stage tt - tups, V 1-3 ceut.> Address C. L. DKKBY. AcUiary C. A. A., S.lb Broadway. New Y*rtc. Save a Dollar! Subscribe lr 185b! FETKRSOX'S TiUvimC. r a"vHIS popular .Monthly .Miigazine . already the A oh . i pest and l est in tho world, will ite gre tlv 1 iuiprtved lor ibfitl. Jt whl eon tain over U'-h jiages cf d< i.t-lr colrmn reading matter; fiom twenty to thirty Md p'utes. : |,,| /tcwuod <*ngtaviug-s;wl;ioti > proportitinately more thin any poviodieal, ot any pi ice, ever gave. Its thrilling original otories are f'om the lost autiiors. Every volume contains one of 31 rs. axv S. St KPltt.vs" cop.yritht Novels, the eeleleste i : author of "Fusion and Famine.'" Also, one of ; Mrs. E. D.K. N South worth s, a ml: or of ••TJn I.ost 11 eiress." Jts Superb M i zzotin ts nd other Steel Engrav : ings, are tire best puhlished anywhere- Its Colored Fashion Plates. L'ach number contains a Fashion Plate, cner; ved en Steel end colored; also a dozen more X-vr Sty les. engraved on Wood. Aiso.u Patltern. from which atiress, tnaptilla orchitd'a c<>Mtime, can be cut nut with : out the aid of a mantuaru rker. i New Receipts, Crochet Work. ! nibroi lory. Pattern a, i-c. In the greatest proportion, are given. Also, ut w and fashionable Music. It is the best I.allies' Magazine in the worl J.— Try it for one year. TERMS.—Alwajs iii Advance. One copy one yeav, Three copies, for one yaar, b.t O Five copies tor one year, 7,6-1 Eight copies , for one year, lf>,Ot> Sixteen copies for oneyoar, 20,00 PREMIUMS FOR CLUBS. Three, five, eight or sixteen copies mako a Club. To every person getting up a Club, our "Caakct," containintr forty K ngra-'ings, will bo given ,gratis: or, if preferred,a copy of the .Ma gazine tor 18-38. For a Ciub of si xteen, an extra copy of the Magvzine for IS-38 in a-idition. Ad drees. post paid, CHARI.KS J. PETERSON. 30G Chestnut Street, Phtla. Nov. 27, 1857. sent Gratis. Chairs and Cabinet Furniture. THE subscriber has removed to the ahop on West Pitt Street, recently occupied by Wtn. Ritchey as a .Machine eliop, where Ue continues to make to order and tteep on liand a general assortment of chahs and Cabinet furniture, con sisting in part of Sprit? Seat Parlor chairs, French Rocking Chairs, C tne seat and Wind sor. Sofas, Lauugeg, OttOTBIHia. VVhat-hiotS, 31u sic Stands, Fancy Parlor Table*, Breaktast, pin ner, and Extension Table's, Bedsteads, Bureau*, Wardrobes, ic. Suits of cottage-tarn it tire 31 very moderate prices, so that it is within ttie reach of a ) to have nice, good and fashionable rhrnittire. The Ladies are particularly invited to call and examine for them selves, as it will be my desire to please all tastes. -X. B. Coffins will be made en the shortest notice for ajpy who will favnr hiai with a call. June 12, JBST. ISAAC MENGEL, Jr.
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