At the request of a young friend at Hope well we cheerfully give place to the following lines on tlie death of the late TV, DoitSEY, of ! ut place. They were originally published in the S/tirleysburg I let aid . OX Till' DEATH OF DIC. DORSET. HY TltE BARD OF MOUNTAIN 01. F.N. Ye Brothers In the healing art attend. And drop one tear for a dear, noble friend, Whom tyrant Death hath rudely from you torn, And made humanity and friends to mourn I Insatiate Death • thy name is fraught with fear, £'t-n to the wretch to whom no tie is dear, — A bitter bane, a terror and a dread. To men in irons or to misery wed, Or to the agod whose fond hopes are dead. In any shape thou art a fearful thing, But doubly bitter in life's blooming spring, When the young life-blood in full vigor flows, And future promise to the ibnd view glows,— When hope is high, and fancy to the miml Paints brilliant goals of happiness to Ami,— When love burns warmly in the gladsome heart, And some dear object seems of us apart— ' Pis then that pity's self must drop a tear. When ends in night ambition's bright career. O, noble Horsey I frank and gen'rous friend I Who that has known tliee but deplores thine end I Kind to a fault, and ready to forgive, Prue, open-hearted, scorning to deceive ; Blind to all faults, and oft forgetting wrong, Of! made the victim of the heartless throng ; Gen'rous to friends In sorrow, weal or woo, A friend to all, but to yourself a foe I Fair genius weeps at thy untimely fate, For Time but tarried to have marked thee great! And must thy spirit take so sudden flight, When life's tair prime just ushers into light , Those noble qualities ot heart and mind ? ' Must buoyant hope such quick obliviou find ? Must the "pale May-moon in sweet sadness weep titer thy dark grave where worth and goodness , sleep l The wild Spring Bowers, which plucked and with ering. Ot thy hard fate a sad remembrance bring ; And the soft breeze thnt wafts above thy toiub Sings a lone requiem o'er thy narrow home. Aspiring man ! and this thy certain doom, To live and love, — to languish and desire,— To taste life's mingled pleasures, and expire I Peace to thine ashes, friend, so lowly laid ; Thy debt of nature hast been catly paid. And let ii" zealot 1 ssen now thy meed, Altho' a stranger to his vaunted creed : 'i he gen'rous glow that tilled thy honest heart Knew not the subtle, low dissembler's ari ; Without the garli that marks the bigot's clan, You knew your duty, and, to play the mm. [.ft the Great Power who weighs the deeds of all Decide the merits, now in death's dark pall. fis is all thine humble friend, the bard, desires, ! i. all that mercy, justice, heaven requires. May the 31, 1858. For the Inquirer. Mr. OVER'.— The time is approaching for the nomination of a candidate for Congress in this District, on the pnrt of those who are op posed to the policy atul measures of the pres ent administration. Although Conferees wore .{.pointed at the last meeting in Bedford coun ty, no instructions were given them; and I beg leave, therefore, to present to their considera tion, the name of the HOD. Alex. King. 1 am aware that there are candidates for this dis tinguished positiou in other parts of this dis trict, whose merits 1 do not wish to disparage, but it is proper to say, that the nomination of Mr. King would be hailed with delight by all who arc cordial and earnest in their hostility to the pro-slavery schemes of the present admin istration. His experience and ability as a law yer and legislator, bis consistency as a politi cian, and his bold advocacy of the cause of freedom, arc claims and qualifications which will upt b c overlooked by the people of this -"•ounty. Since Mr. King discharged his duty is a ScuariM* in "the Pennsylvania Legislature. Ki th honor to his constituents ious resurrection " S Hummel's Premium Essence of Coffee COFFEE made by it will have a more delicate and finer tiavor, and will bo much more wholesome. It will also be clear vvithoi t requiring anything to clarify it. For sale b\ OSIER, MANSPEAKER A CAIiN. New Store, No. 1, Cheapside. June 18, 1858. HUNTINGDON BROAD TOPItIL ROAD. 19 as 58. SUMMER AIT RAMO-33M BNT. ON AND AFTER TUESDAY JUNE Bth, 1858, Two PASSENGER THAINS A DAY EACH WAY, (SIX DAYS EXCEPTED.) WILL V.l'B AS FOLLOWS: BETWEEN HUNTINGDON and HOPEWELL, Leaving HUNTINGDON at 7.50 A. M., and 6.30 P. M. —RETURNING— Leave HOPEWELL at 10.50 A. M. ami 8.00 P. M. Arrive at HUNTINGDON at 1.14 P. M, and 10.10 P. M. Connecting at Huntingdon with Trains East and West on PENN'A. RAIL ROAD. Con Hooting at HOPEWELL with Stages fin BED FORD SPRINGS, BLOODY RUN, SCUELLS BUKG, &c. The Trains on SHOUP'S RUN BRANCH will enable persons to spend the dav at COALMONT, BROAD POP CITY, or the MINES, and return to lIOPEELL, same day. For further information inquire at the Office of the Company at Huntingdon. JNO. J. LAWRENCE, June 11, 1858.-5t Superintendent. TWCiH on - G< KORGK B. AMICK, surviving partner of the T lute firm of GEO. B, AUICK V BUOTHER, noti fies ail persons interested, that the books of said firm remain in his bands for settlement, and that circumstances demand an immediate closing up of thn business of said firm. Persons indebted or having settlements to make, are therefore request ed to call on the subscriber without delay. St. Clairsviile, Juno 11, 1868.-tf. The subscriber will con'inue the: mercantile busi ness at the old stand, where ho will he happy to meet and supply the wants of bis friends and eus tomeis at ail times. Ho will receive in a couple of weeks a now supply ot seasonable goods, which he is determined to sell on the most reasonable terms. GEO. B. A.MICK . Alciuda W. Smith, i No. 23, August Term, vs. t 1858, in the Common Wm. Smith. \ Pleas of Bedford Go. Alias Siihpfcnn ott Libel for IFlvorce. TVTOTiCE is hereby given to the Defendant i" J-1 the above case that a Subpoena and alias Subpoena on Libel for Divorce has been issued, the last of said writs is returnable 30th August, 1858, and that the said Defendant is required to appear on or before said day and answer to the complaint of tho Plaintiff as provided for by act of Assem bly. WM. S.FLUCK, June 11, 1858. Sheriff. Executor's Notice. LETTERS testamentary, on the last Will and Testament of John Claar, lafc of the Bor ough of Bedford, dee'd. having been granted to the subscriber, residing in said Borough, notice is therefore given to all persons indebted to the es tate of said dee'd. to make payment immediately, and those having cliirus wiii present them properly eutbenticated for settlement JOSEPH CLAAR, Executor. June 11, 1858. TO INVALIDS, Er. Hardman, Analytical Physician. Physician for diseases of the Lungs, Throat and Heart, formerly Physician to the CINCINNATI MARINE HOSPITAL, also to INVALIDS RETREAT. Author of "Letters to Invalids," Editor of the "Medical Stethvscope," fvc., Mitv be consu'ted at BEDFORD, PA.., "WASH INGTON HOTEL," TUESDAY, JUNE 20TH, one day. Dr. Ifardmafl treats Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Larryngittis. and ail diseases of the throat and lungs, by medical Inhalation, lately used in the Bromton Hospital. London. The g r e:it point in tho treatment of ali human maladies is to get at the disease in the direct manner. All medicines are estimated by their action upotwiln: organ re quiring relief. This is the important fact upon which inhalation is based. If the stomach is disease, and muKes a pet feet cure. Only one Jose imrae-r-— I diatcly relieves Choiic, while f"""S One dose ofton repoa-peq ted is a sure cure for Cholera .Morbus, and preventive of Cholera. One dose taken often'"] will prcvei t the recur r nice of bilious while it relieves all painful feelings. jyQ ET7" Ouly one bottle is needed to throw out of jhe system the eff cts of medicine after long sick lies*. One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all yel lowness or unnatural color f-oin the skin. Oue dose taken a short time before eating gives vigoi to the appetite and makes food digest well. One dose often repeated cures Chronic DUrrhiea in its worst forms, while summer and bowel com plaints yield almost to the tir.it dose. One or two doses cures aftacks caused by worms, while for worms in children, there is no safer or speedier remedy in the world, as it never falls. A few bottles ciyps Dropsy, by exciting the ab sorbents. Wo take pleasure in recommending this medi cine as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fe ver, and all Fevers of a Bilious Type. Jt operates with certainty, and thousands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. Ail who use it are giving tiieir unanimous testi mony in its favor. CT7"Mix Water in the Mouth with the Invigorator, and swallow both together. The Liver Invigorator Is a great scientific Medical Discovery, and is daily working cures almost too great to believe. It cures as it by magic, even the Jirstdose giving bene fit ami seldom more than one 1 Kittle is required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common headache, all of which are ilie result of a Diseased Liver. PBJCK ONE HOLLAR PER BOTTLE. DR. SANFORH, Proprietor, 345 Broadway, N. Y. Sold in Bedford by Dr. 15. F. HARRY, and re tailed by all Druggists. June 11, 5858.-1:2. PI liLK! SALEOF REAL ESTATE. ]">) virtue of an order ol the Orphans' Court of y Bedford county, the subscriber will sell at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday the 2(s th \ day of June, ins!., the following real estate, late the property of Jacob Ilitehew, dee'd, viz: A tract of laud situate in Napier township, Bed ford county, adjoining lands of Henry Wonders, Peter Jleinor, Amos McCreary, John Shaffer and others, containing forty-five acres, between fifteen and twenty acres of which are cleared and under fence, an' having thereon erected a two-story log DWELLING HOUSE, stable with threshing floor, and spring house, and there is also a good spring near the dwelling. There is a fine promising young : orchard on the place |IMM beginning to bear DAVID II ITCHEW, .4dm V. J une 4, 1858. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Admin irtiation having been granted to the subscriber on the Estate of Ja cob lleltzell, late of Bedford Township, dee'd, all persons indebted to said Estate are notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated fr settlement to the subscriber, re siding in Bedford Township. DANIEL HELTZKLL. .Wm'r. June 4, 1858.-* WAR WITH ENGLAND! THE repeated insults offered to the American Hag by British Cruisers lias caused considerable ir ritation on this -side of the water, and should "an cient John" not come in, we should uot be surpris sed if it Ted to hostile manifestations. Moan .vhile Oster, Manspeaker & Earn successors to Hupp bysicians prescriptions carefully compound ed, at all hours of the day or uigh at Dr. Harry's, Hi Store BRDFORI) inn. Willi. SINCE the charter lias been granted for tic '"til Kail Road," the citizens of Bedford have been rofleli excited and interested upon the subject. I his interest is not confined to lite citizens of town, but extends throughout the country, and crowds art daily ntthfug to Rupp's Acu- and Hand name Store, in fimlerson's Ham, where h turtle and attractive assortment of beautiful Spring and Sum mer Goods, arc opening, which wilt be sold cheaper than ever offered before in this place. The stock consists in part of Robes de Shaum Enrage de Lames, Roles a Qui tie, Lavillai, Organdie Lau-ns, While $ pi ialed Brilliants, Chatties, Plain arid Figured Swiss. Latest Style bttrs Robes for $1,50. Mohair Mixture for 18 , cents per yard. De Laities of all descriptions Jroin 0 J t0,25 per yard. Lawns of various styles for GJ els. per yard. Jin extensive asurlment of beautiful prints ranging from i to 12), cents per yard. Muslins of all prices and qualities. A large assortment of Ladies and Misses, Gloves and Hosiery from the low figure of 6 cts. up. l'ure linen Handkerchiefs foro cts. , and a fall , and complete assortment of L.dDIKS DRF.SS , GouDS general jy. 1 A lai pa and well selected assortment of C LOTUS ; CASSJMEKES and VESTINGS, Consisting in part of Black French and English Cloths, Blue do do do. Olive do do do. Black Cassiineres. 1 Black Doe Skins. Fancy French and American Cassiumres, FES TIM IS. Grenadines, plain and figured. Kadzemiro do do Velvets do do and a great variety of Marsielles Vesting* Fancy Silk end Lawn Neck Ties, ftom Oj cents 'o G2j cents. A complet" assortment of Ladies and Misses BOOTS, SHOES and GAITEKS. Also a hrge assortment Mens BOOTS and SHOES. My assortment of GROCERIES ain't be beat. Brown, Sugar for Gj cts per pound. First rate Brown Sugar for & " ' << Extra do do " 1> <■ >< White Sugar for 12), It and 15 " " First Kate Kio Coffee for 121. " " Extra do do " 15 " u No. 1 Java do 16 " " Best N. O. Molasses " 12.) " << quart. Good Syrup do •' 121 •< •< < = Extra do do 18J " • ' Good Corn Brooms for a J>mc. Bacon try the pound. OLe" All of which will he sold cheaper than the cheapest. Don't forget to Call at RUPP'SAEW STORE, in .dntlersou's Row, one door east of Cess- i na lie Shannon's ollice, and opposite the Gazette 1 office G. w. nurr. Bedford, April 30, 1858. LATEST SEWS FROM KASSAS, 11 a MIIBICOSTOI riXMK very list arrival of SUING & SUMMER J. GOODS—bought at the right time, and in the right manner, to ensure fabrics worth buying and at fair prices—R red a Mission deal not in humbugs, clap traps or baits, but on actual inspection, you will find a heavv stock of AMERICAN k FOliiiitVi GOODS, of a wry superior quality, and to btf had at prices gratifying to the purchaser and remunerative to the seller. Deed burg. March 7, 1857 I f IM:uioki> Jit aeh in e Sh op ! ; T ni subscriber wouU most respectfully announce' J to ! 5 and pubiio in general, j that he ntht conm**, tfl manufacture at h'H shop in Bedford, Pa., the farming uwtnilii. of I the very bet.t material, amlTii I)Jt , sl Workniuv [ like manner, Tiz Pour ami Six Ilorte Tumbling Suf( Power .Machines, with large open cylinders, six -staves, and tpik * screwed iu, and improved Straw Shakers attach*!- Their superiors for strength and speed are not made in this or any other County in the Stale. Four Horse Turn tiling Shaft and Straj) power Ma ehirie, with cylinder open or shut, as may he de- Mired, and shaker of the best kind, for convenience, ease of draft, and |>erfect working. This machine has no superior any wlu-re. THREE HORSE MACHINES, of the sune kind. TWO AND THREE HORSE TUMBLING SHAFT POWER .MACHINES, a very convenient and excellent mi ehinc for small vyith or without shakers HILL SIDIi PLOUGHS, I of a verv superior pattern to anv in use in this country'. SINGLE AND DOUBLE S ioVEI. I'LOUGHS, WITH STEEL SHOVELS. CULTIVATOna, Peck ham's New i'ork FIVE-HOED STELE POINT EXPANDING CULTIVATOR; Rogers Pittsburg patent STEEL TOOTH EXPANDING CULTIVATOR, for working corn, or seeding in grain. Fanning Mills, Horse Rakes Lever Cutting • B'jsw Harrows and Wheelbarrow s, made t<> order, j AH the above articles constantly on hand, and ; sold on reasonable terms. UEIKtIUISC of all kinds of Machines, whether i made here or elsewhere, done ou the shortest n<>- | t ice. C 'Stings for all nry machines and Ploughs, made :U the Foundry of Mr. Micluel Bui nan, in Bedford, and will compare with any made in the State f, r strengtli an1 hand. Persons cubing to purchase good Boots ami I Shoes wHi please give me a call before buying ' Isewiiere. ADAM FERGUSON. [ Oct. 2, 1857. Giue manufactory, THE subscribers would respectfully inform the public that they are engaged in manufacturing! superior arfit leof glue, at-different prices, at tliel i residence iu Snakespriua Valley, two nriles east of Bloody Run, and arc prepared to fiil promptly all orders. All in want of this article can have their orders attended to by addressing the undersigned at Bloody Run. The subscribers wish to purchase a quantity of | tanners'fleshings, and those having any lor sale, can dispose of them by applying as above. In connection with their glue manufactory, they [ also cany on the weaving business, and will weave I coverlets and carpets on reasonable terms and a' tlii shortest notice. : MORRIS KICIITEK & SON. [ April 10, 1858.-3 m. ujxrxojxr hotels Rcdlbrd, Pa. f|GIK subscriber respectfully announces to the J- public that he has opened a Hotel, under the above name, in the old and well known Glob - buil ling, ou West Pitt Street, formerly owned and occupied by Mr. John Young, where he will lie happy to see all his friends, an 1 the traveling pub lic generally. Persons attending Court ate re spectfully invited to give him a. call., lie pi Jg s himself that ho will do all in his power to render all his guests comfortable.. His labia will be supplied with the choicest de licacies the market will afford. The Bed Rooms will contain clean and comfort able bedding. The Bar will be supplied with choice liquors. The Stable will be attended by a careful and at tentive hostler, Q7" Boarders will be taken by the day, week, month and year. JONATHAN fIORTON. Bedford, April 30, 1858. DISSOLI'TIO.I or PARTIERBIIIP rriHF partnership hereto to re existing between X JleuiyS. King and James Madara, under the name and llrtu of Madura, King Co., doing business at Lemnos Iron Works, in Hopewell Township Bedford County, is dissolved by mutual consent. HENRY S. KING, Nov. 27, 1857.-If, JAMES MADARA. THE business of manufacturing iron at Letu nos Iron Works, wj 11 be continued by the under signed, who has purchased all the interest of his late partner James Madara in the books, property and effects, belonging to tho late tirin of Madara King & Co. Nov. 27, 1b57.-tf. HENRY S. KING. "iCE( UTOH'S KOIKE. LETTERS Testamentory having been granted by the Register of Bedford County, to tbo undersigned-. Executors o' the last will and testament of Jacob T. Atnick, late of St Clairsvillcin said county,- dee'd • all persons knowing themselves indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate payment those having claims against the estate will prfflS them properly anthcnticated for settlement. MARY ANN A.MICK, Executrix, St. Claiisviile, GEO K. OSTFR, Executor, Bedford. May 2b, 1858. NOTICE. LETTERS of administration on the Estate of John Lutz, late of Snakespring Township, dee'd, having been granted to the subscriber, residing MI said township, all persons indebted to said estat are therefore notified to make paymont immediate, ly, and those having claims against said estate will present tlieixi forthwith, properly authenticated for settlement. MICHAEL LUTZ, May 21, 1858. Adm'r. WALL and BLIND PAPER.—Dr. B. F. llarry is our ageut for this necessary article. By calling at his store, our patrons will see samples of our papers. We have™**' aur spring selections with much care,antthink we cannot fail to piease- . ■ ' SHRYOCK A SMITH Chambcraburz. • r> az.in' and Luhiu's Extracts for the Handkia >cliifCologne Water. A** , t Dr Harry *