List Jurors Drawu for November Term., (3d Muda\) 1868. Josiah D. SHhc'k, George W. Ruxtoh, .1 icoL Beckiey, J -rob 8. Brumbaugh, Manin Boor, Moignn Cessna, Christ, pher Carper, G.Utrrf L)i fk, George W . Gump, John Hull, Jannihsu Ilircleroad, Cbmb.s iieltx-11, Joseph Ileek iiiau. Isaac 1 tuler, Nicholas K 'on't, Jacob Ki !er, Satnuel Miller, J icob A. Ntcodeunis, J >hn Nelson, Nitliui Robi-ori, lictity K-'fslcr, James Sill, Joseph StifHer, Giicon D. Trow. PETIT .lUBCHS. J'lhu Ames, Fred, Rerkbeitn r, J*e>b linrk man, Daniel Birl-\y, Aiexauler Crof, George Cauffium, David Cirna, Samuel Carina ck, Jo seph Chiul-srlui, Jo tin o, join Ditluei, Adam Easter, Deter Evv-.lt, Daniel Fletcher, JSoLouteu Fright, Jamb liiuish, Ad-iui Ilot'.cr uta.., Cimrl - liareleroati, lltnry lokes, Joseph Leiig, Peter Moses, Michael Northeraft, licr luiJ O Neal, J eMih O-ter, Thomas Piper, J oil a S. Ut'-hey, David Roland, William Ro bi-on, Michael Smouse, John Smith, David Blfc<.l, \\ in. Status, ,!.mes Smith, Jauoh Stuck r\Y, Roht. M. Taylor, ilenjamiii Valentine, Jjiiu 11. Wilkinson, Win. C. W isegarver. A. IS. Cramer & Co. y g AVE just received a large and general assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, all of which have been purchased since the great decline in prices East. Our assortment is the best we have ever offered, including all the newest styles in every department. Unprecedented bargains will be of fered our friends and customers for cash or produce. A liberal credit will be extended to those only, who will promptly settle their accounts every January, by cash or note. No trouble to show goods. Call and see the bargains. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Oct. 29, 1858. I'ISBLIO IltlT OF REAL ESTATE. rnIIKKE will bo sold at ill - 1 ite i' fcidetiiv el Wm. L Maikmi, dee'd, on Wednesday, the 24th day of NOVEMBER, mxr, the full .wing de?ci ibed KEAL ESTATE, to wit: A TRAC i' OF L AND contain, ing 121 acres, situate one mile from the Boruunh of Bedford, adj •iuing lands of J oh 7 . Arm , George Weidcl, Job Mann and oth •, of which ahmtt SO acres are clear-d, jail goo! nuaih.iv, tin; balance timber lind. having thereon a Log Ho use. Log Born and wndry out-bui! dings, a young orchard ot ct.o ite fruit trees, and several springs of n ver failing wa ter. One third of the purchase money to he paid in baud. Ist April, next, and the renteind r in two iqual annual payments thereafter, tvitii interest and to be secured by judgments. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock on said day JOB M A V N, Fxecut or. Oct. 29 1853. HO! FOR B1KG1IVS! NEW FILL l\ii WIJiTfiB GOADS. Jit J. M. SHO'J AKER respectfully beg leave to • inform their numerous lriendsandpatrons th.i*. they have just returne 1 from the,eastern Citi'-s, anil are now opening one of the best stocks of goods that have ever been brought to Bedford, which they will sell at a very small advance ; consisting in pari of a general assort in -nt of Dry G-o Is. B iota and Shoos, lints, Caps, Queenswaro, Hardware. &e tj Also, a large assortment of Groceries, such as Syrup, Molasses, White and Brown Sugats, Fish. Cheese, Salt, Sjiieis, Jnd.go, Cotl' e, Extract ot Coffee, C indies, Tar and Oil, 1 ohaeco, 4c. 4c., 4c. To gets! and punctual customers, a credit of s,x months will be given. Thankful for past favors, they hope to receive a liberal share ot' public patronage. Ail kinds of produce taken in ex"h.mge for goods, for which t lie highest market prices will be paid. Oct. 2d, 1858. RICH FALL GOODS! MRS. Sill 111 IS. PO T TS, HAS just returned fro n the dries with -i largo and handsome stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Elcgtni chaap goods of all kinds, English roo rinos, 25 cts. per yard, shawls ol every discuption, and all prices, bought low at auction. Also, a large and handsome assortment of cloaks, futs victorino capes, cuffs and muffs, bonnets of all kinds, velvet, satin, drawn silks, gray straw, trimmed and unttimrni'd. An endless as sortment of rilibons, feathers and flowers and rushes, gloves nnd ho siery, loots and shoes! and a full as sortment of all kinds of FANCY GOODS. Country Milliners can bo supplied with all kinds of Millimry Goods. Oct. 22, IXSB. COURT PROCLIfIITIOI WHEREAS the Honorable Francis M. Kix meli., Presiaent of the several Cruris of Com mon PI.-as in the counties composing tiie 16th Ju fficial District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer! and Terminer, ami General Jail Delivery, for th>- trial of capital and other offenders in the said Di- i trict—and A.J. S.nivkly and John G. II artley, Esquires, Judges of the Couits o: Common Pleas ' •ad Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, j and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capi tal and other offenders in the county of Bedford— ' have issued their precept ami to rue directed, for ' hulling a Gaurt of Common Pleas, and General ; Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer at Bedford, oti MONDAY the 15th day of November, next. Notice is hereby given to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said county of Bedfotd, that they he then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, rec ords, and inquisitions, examinations and other re membrances, tc do I hose things which to their offi ces and in that behalf appertain to be done, aud also they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall bo in the J til of Bedford county, to be then aud there to prosecute against them as shall bo Just. WILLIAM S. FLCCK, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Bedford, October 22. 1858. Look Out! Last Notice ! WE hereby notify all persons, indebted to us, by uote or book account tint they must either confess judgtm-nt, or psv their accounts by next Court or all wi;l be sued without respect to p-rnons. This notice i* positive'y the last. DLYMJKS f, HARTLEY. Oct. 22, 1868.—c CW AIM'S PANACEA at' Dr. Harry's Dr-.g „.,d Store. SHERIFF'S SALE. Bl iiituc ot sii'uli'y wilts of Fi. Fa. to mo di rected, there will he sold at the Court House, I in the BoVou 'b ..f Bedford, on Monday, the loth day iof Nov'r, iHS3, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the follow- I ing tlescii real estate to Wit: One tract ot lanl, containing 09 acres, more or ; less a Unit CO teres cleared and under feuc'e, with n two.story log house, with kitchen attached, and I double log barn thereon erected, nlso nn apple or ; cletvutiiereoi!, adj'doing I tt'ds oi Caselton Ake, \Y. Grifflri;, Isaac Cole ami others ; situat,; in Union towesliip, lhvUoid County, and taken in execution j as the property of Adam Carle. ALSO, One tracd of land, containing 75 acres, more or loss, aboui 10 acres cleared and under fence; rul ! joiog lutds ot Rudolph Hoover, I'eier Stern, Philip , Ctoft and others; situate in Middle \TOod'iery tp., i Bedford Courdy, and taken iu execution as the property of Edward Pearson. ALSO, All of one of Defendant's right, till •, interest and ! claim iu and to one tract of land, containing 35 I acres, more or less, about 12 acres el ared ai d un j der fence, with two log dwelling houses, frame j stable, and a ihreu story tramo grist mill thereon ; erected, unjoining lauds of Samuel Beckly, Jrcob i M iTer uud others ; situate in St. Clair township, | Bed lord County, and taken in execution as the property of Adam Easter. ALSO, All ot Defendant's right, title, interest ami claim j in and to a 10l of ground in the Borough of Bedford, j fronting 6U feet on the moth of Pitt Street, anil ! extending back ai-out 2eo f t, arid numbered m j the general plan of said Borough as No. 188, and having tin rcoii erected a two story log house, with | back building attached, and three sin ill frame shops . tlicruoii, adjoining lot of John Alsip on the east, j and lot occupied by Geo. Funk's heir's on the west; | situate in the said borough of Bedford, Bvdford ■ County, an.l taken in exocu iou as the property of . Christopher Kit -v. ALSO, All Defendant's right, title. Interest and claim iu • and to one tract Qi li'ud. containing 274 acres, more I or less, about 8d acres cleared and under fence, . Wi'h two log dwelling houses aud douiiie log barn I thereon erected, also an apple orchard thereon ; ) adjoining lands of Geo. Rice, Samuel it iluinson, i Reuben O'Neal and others; situate in Monroe 1 township, Bedford County, and taken in execution, ! as the pioperty of John Giliam. ALSO, One tract of land, containing 39 a'res, more or j less, about 25 acres cleared and uudur fence, with a log house and log sia-.de thereon erected, adjoia ! ing lands of Vv'r.i.D. Bequeath, ll'-n:y O'Neal. Joel ! Clark and others; situate in Monroe township, 1 Bedford County, and taken in execution as the ! property of Solomon Kvgg. ALSO, All Defendant's right, titlo, interest aul claim i;i j aud to one tract if land. Containing 160 acres, more j or less, about 70 acres cleared and under ieiioo. I With two log dwelling houses and log barn lher o:i ; erected, also an apple orchard thereon ; adj lining ' lands of George MUotise, Jaeoo B.nndoil.ir an i ; otliers; situati in Snake Spr.ug township, Bcdf.id j County, and taken in execution as tie property oi i John lvoontz. ALSO, One tract of land, containing 259 acr--s, nunc or . less, about lot) actus cleared and under fence, with a tw-D story frame bouse, with kitchen attached, • and back.house and other out-buildings rhereon I erected ; also some fruit trees thereon ; adj.ijafeg lands of John Milts' hers, Al-xiaJer Dictum;. ; Jacob C. Boon and others; situate in Monroe tp., i Bedlord County, and taken i:i execution as ihe piopererty of Michael Miller. ALSO, Ore tract of Imd, containing 157 acres, more or less, about 79 acr<-s cleared and under fence, with a log house and barn thereon erected, adjoining , lands of Nathan Robiaou, Anthony Smith; Smi'l , Jay and others ; situate iu Monroe.township, Bed ford County, and taken in execution as tluj property ! of Michael Millar. ALSO, c j One tract of land containing 4 acres, more or ! less, and all < lea red an i un-'er fence, ading lan-ls of : Jot. ii Cashmao, Jaeoo Casino an and the Ii ;irs of Dr. i Peter Shoeimerger, on the south an I west — ALSO, Ail Defendants right, title, interest, aud el dm, in and to one tract of laud Containing 12 acres, more jor E ss, ..11 cleared and under fence, adjoining lands ot Jacob Casper, and heirs of Dr. l'eter Shoenber gcr, and others, and ah situate ia Middle Wood ! i miry Township, Bedford County, an i taken in ex.-- cutiou as the properly of John VV nunc;.-.-* AV'M, S, FLUKE, Sheriff. Oct. 22, 1858. MifliTniN AND WINTER GOODS. j |-|STER MANSPEAKER & CARN, have now in store a complete s'oek ot Mea.oi;ible Dry tiouds Emb-ccing printed Byadcre, Pacific, and j Maniiitou Delaines,Rols'S Volentioe,Robes A Quilia, rich Biuck and Fancy .Siiks, Saxony and Paris Plaids, Cobnrgs and Merinos, in all desirable colors, from 25 cts. up. Plain and printed Persian Cloth, from 12i cts, up, printed Flannels, Indian Linens, Swiss and Cambric!; Muslins, Scotch Plaid and Bay State Blanket Shawls from $1,59 up, Gloves and Hosiery, dress trimmings and Fringes, Morino un der shirts and drawers, Comforts and Scarfs. El -ached and unbleached Muslins, iu all widths, from cts. up, checks, ging hams, tickings,flan nets,new style fall Prints from 64 eta. up, Linseys, Jeans, Satiaetts from 37£ cts. tip, Cassimers, Goths, and every other article usna'ty kep' iti a wo!! i assorted STOCK OF DHY GOODS, Together with a luge assortment of Hoots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gloss and Queens ware, Cutlery, Fresh family Grocer ies, lit. (tc. 5Te resp.-ctfully invite every person to call and i examine our Goods before purchasing as we are dc- i ' ter.'-ined to sell exceedingly low for cash or appro, ved produce. Oct. 15, 1858. LIST (IF HUMS I>UT dwn for trial at November term ftlils drv) 1858 : John Shrveves vb Joseph liixon John May " Geo. Troutinan et al Dean lor et al John \V eimor's use " James Carnell Daviil Helsel John Long et al Maria McEldowny " Samuel Williams Lewis Johnson '' Amos Robenet-t et nl Dr. Jonn Getty •< BarndolUr A Ashconi Joseph Barley •' Jackson Stuekey Joseph Filler r Law. Jamison f. MeCauley A Co. John Davidson A Co. G. D. Trout H Johu Feaster John G. ltahrn < HopewellCoalAlron Co. Joseph Bergess " Win. Kiser et al Proth'y's Office, Bedford, iS. H. TATE. October 22, 1858. f HtfOTEC: J WETm~ ALL persons indebted to Smnuel Sliuck A Co., are requested to call and make settlement, as they are determined to close their books by the Ist of January, 1859, either by payment of cash or note. S. SHUCK A CO. Oct. 8, 1858. BUUNING t'LUIU aud I'iDe oil always t< be had at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. August 6, 1868. j TO INVALIDS. Er. Hardman, Analytical Physiciin Physician far diseases of the Lungs, Throat am Heart, formerly Physician to the I CINCINNATI MAHIN'K HOSPITAL (t!su 1.. INVALIDS RETREAT. I Author (if • •lYdters to I ivoliis," Editor of the "Medio 1 Sf-jt!iri:.>j>u," ftr., | NOVEMBER APPOINTMENT. UKDFOHD, "WASHINGTON HOUSE," SATURDAY NOVEMBER 20TH. 1858. in. Ilurdman trow.its Consumption, Bronchitis Asthma, lo.rryngiitia. arid alldiseases ef the throat and lungs. by medical Inhalation, iat lr used in the Brotutou Hospital, London. The great point in the treatment of ali human maladies is to get ut the disease in tile diieet manner. All metlicinee ure estimated hy their action upon the < rgan re | quiring relief. This is the important f ict upon i which Inhalation is based. Ii tile stomach is di ' sca.sed wo take medicine I ireetly into the stomach. If the lungs are diseased, breathe or inhale medi ' c ited vap< rs direct y into the lungs. Meiicines i are the antidotes to disease and should be applied 'to the very seat ol disease. Inhalation is the up j plica.iuii of this principle to the treatment of the I lungs, for it gives us direct access to those intri ! cate air celh" and tubes which lie out of reach 01 : a Very other means ol administering medicines.— j The reason that consumption, and other diseases ! of the lungs, have heretofore resisted all 'reatweut j lias been because they had never been approached j iu a direct manner by medicine. They were intend ed io a;t upon the lungs and yet were applied to the stomach. Their action was intended to be lo : cul, and yet they were so administered that they 'should act constitutionally, exendhtg ! 1 and piincipai action upon the i";.oHciiding sti much, | whilst tlm foul ulcers Within thj lungs were unmo lested. Inhalation brings the medicine in direct i contact wit!, the disease, without the disadvantage of any violent action. Its application in so sim ple that it can be. employed by the youngest infant or techiest iuwalid. It dees not derange fh sto-. loach, or interfere in the least degree with the strength, comfort, or business of the patient. OTHER DISEASES TREATED.—In relation j to the following d season, either when complicated with lung affections or existing alone, 1 also invit , | consultation. I usually find them promptly curable,.. Prolapsus and ai! other forms of female cow j plaints, irregularities, and weakness. Palpitation and other forms of Heart Disease Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, and all other diseases | of stomach and bowels, Ac. All diseases of the eye and war. Neuralgia, Epi lepsy, and all forms ol nervous disease. No i charge for consultation. S. I). H Alt DM AN, M. D. July 8, 18-38. j PIBLH m OF VALUABLE i HEAL ESTATE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the subscriber will sell at Public Sale at the House i f Peter Amick. in St. ClaimviHe, on Friday, Hie 20(Si day of October, 1838, the fallowing Real Estate—to wit: OneTra t of Lund,late the projierty of Philip i OrDnvin, dee'd, cont lining "JOB icit-s and known as tho "Riddle" or "Modi" tracWotnate in . c- iiioii Township, and adjoining lands of John Ake, Jacob Osier, l'eter Smith and others. ALSO One tract of land containing acres : and 49 perches, in said Tow ship, adjoining lands of ! George Becgle, John Ake, Daniel Went* and other.-.. ; The Tr ict first named has beeU divided into six j parts—five parts, thereof containing about ten acres j each, and the sixth about 159 acres. The second tract has been divided into sev en parts and Lot!) tracts will be sold in such separate parts, or nil together to suit purchasers. TERMS: Two ninths of the purchase money, after paying expenses, to remain in trie hands of the purchaser during the lifetime of Jacob Osier, be pav ing the interest thereof annually to sai l Oster One halt of the balance in hand at confirmation o! sale, and the residue in two equal anuu.il payments without interest, to be secured hy judgment bonds. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A., M. JOHN CESSNA. Trustee for the sale of tho Real Estate ol Philip Crisman, dee'd. October 8, 1858. Bediord County ss. A T an Orphans Court held at Bedford, in and for -2'A. Bedford County, on the 30th day of August A. i). 1858—Before the Ju lee* of the -Said Couu ty, On motion of G. JI. Spang Esq , the Court grunt a rule upon the the heirs and legil representatives of Michael Putt, late of Liberty township, in said County, dee'd, to wit : Jacob, sLuce dead, having conveyed his share to Wm. Figirt, Samuel, re siding in Illinois, Catharine, intermarried with the petitioner, Wm. Figarl, Win. Putt, Elizabeth, in termarried with Henry Savits, Mary, intermaii.-d with George liusseli, Joseph Putt. Koaauna, in tfcrmaried with Davkl Russell, Sarah, and Susan Putt, the last named yet in minority, residing in Bedford County Penn'a, to be and appear at an Orphans Court to he lu l l at Bedford, in and for Slid County, on the 3d Monday, loth day ot No vember, next, to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said Michael Putt, dee'd. at the valuation which has been valued and appraised, or show cause whv the same shouid not be sold by order of the said Court. I BWWP' Junui al ' d affixed the seat of said Court UITX* at Bedford the first dav of Sept. A. 1). 1 Sob. * SAMUEL H. TATE, Attest Clerk. M M. S. PLCKE Sheriff. Sept. 21, 1858. tdniiiiibfra.or's Police. WOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration bare been granted to the subscriber, by the Register of Bedford County, on the estate of Hi mas C'Noul, late of West Providence Township, dee'd. AH persons in- debted to suid estate are notified to make im mediate pay men t, and those having claims are requested io present them duly authenticated for settleuieut JONATHAN SNYDER, Out. 5, 1858. Jlilm'r. Flection Notice. ,Hp HE Stockholders of tho Hopewell and -®- Bloody Run Plank and Turnpike Road Company, aro hereby notified that au election j for President and Managers of sakt road, for 1 the ensuing year, will ho held at tho Court ! House, in Bedford, on Monday, the Ist day of! November, uext, at '2 o'clock, P. M. J NO. MOWER, Oct. 15, 1858. Std'y. j Sold Out. r |"1IIE undersigned having disposed of his entire! J. stock of Goods begs leave to notify all per- j sons knowingtheniseh-vs indebted to him either by ! note or book account to call and settle before the j first of January 1859. All neglecting to do so will find their accounts ; in the hands of an officer for collection. G. W. RUPP. I Oct. 22, 1859. i PICKLLW VIJVEGJJi. ~ PINE Cider Vinegar just received —also mould : Candles Extra quality. Oct, 1. 1868. A. B. CRAMER St Co. PURE WHITE LEAD, Flaxseed oil and Spirits 'Turpentine at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. AliguM 6, 181® i TTTTH GREAT BUAOT IFIER £o !.eii*r Fimicctasfully Sought, : FCUill AT LAST! 1-TOlf IT RESTORES PERM ANENTLY GRAY . hair to its original color; covers luxuriantly ] the Lull head: removes all dandruff, itching and all scrofula, scald head and all eruptions ; makes , the hair soft, healthy, and glossy; and will preserve ! it to any imaginable age, removes, as if by magic, j all blotches, S;c. fioni (he face, and cures all neu i rulgiu and nervous head ache. See circular and j the following. Dtivtit, N. 11., Feb. 2d, 1857. PROF. O. J. WOOD & CO—Gents: Within a j few days we have icceived so many orders and . calls for Pro. O. J. Wood's 1 (air Restorative, that • today we were compelled to send to Boston for a ! quantity. (the 6 dozen you forwarded aft being j sold,) while we might order a quantity from you. i Every bottle ire hare sold seems to hure/traduced three | new customers and the approbation, mid patronage I it receives from tbe most substantial and worthy j citizens of our vicinitv, fullv convince us 'hat it is I A MOST VALUABLE PREPARATION. Send us as soon as you can gross of §1 size; and one dozen 92 size; and believe us yours very re ' spcct fully. DANIEL LATHORP & Co. Hickory Grove, St. Charles C0.,M0. Nov. 19, 'sb. PROF. O. J. WOOD—Dear Sir : Some time list •summer we were induced to use some Y ONR JJ A I R and its effects v-Vre so wonderful, we feel it our duty to you and the afllicted, to report it. Our little son's head for some time had been perfectly covered with sores, and some called it scald head. The hair almost entirely came off in consequence, when a friend, seeing Ids sufferings, advised us to use your Restorative, we did so with little hope of success, but to our surprise, and that of aH our friends a very few applications re moved the disease entirely, and a new and Ittxuri ; ant crop of hair soon started out, and we can now say that our boy his as healthy a scalp, and as i luxuriant a crop of hair sis any other child. We can therefore, and do hereby recommend your Re storative, as a perfect remedy for all diseases of the scalp and hair. Wo are. yoursrespectfuHv, GEORuE W. HIUGINBOTHA.U, SARAH A. HIGGINBOTHAM. Gardiner, Maine, June 22 1855. I'RoF 0. J. WOOD—Dear S'r: I have used two bottles of Professor Wood's 'lairK storutive, and can truly say k is tho greatest discovery 61 tlie age for restoring and changing the ifair. Be fore using it I was a man of seventy. My Dah lias now attained its original color. You can re commend it to the world without the least fair, as ' 1113' cisc was one of the woist kind. Yours U -spectfully. DANIf.I, N. MURPHY. T. J. WOOD & C )., Proprietors 212 Broadway, ! New York, (in the great N. 5. Wire Railing Es tablishment.) and 114 Market Street, St. I.ouls, ! Mo. I For s.le hv Dr. B. F. Han v. , An i sold bv all good Druggists. Oct. 1, 1838. ! ~ T" , , /i/y// TO - TT Iron City Commercial College. J- PiTTSBtTcn, PA. CKAETEBED 185-5. 300 Students attending January, 58. Now tlie largest and most thorough Commercial ! School ol the United States. Young man prepared j for actuil duties of the Counting Room. J. C. SMITH. A. M. Prof, of Byyli-k-C-ping and i Science of Accounts. A. T. DoCTirxj, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation. J. A. lit.-, PRICK and T. C. JKXEI.XS, Teachers of ! Book-keeping. 1 A. COWLEY and W. A. MittEß. Profs, of Pen j manship. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING, iAs used in every departm -nt of business. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC— U.9PID BUS- j | I NESS WRITING— I)ETECITSG COUN TERFEIT MONEY— i MERC 1 STILE CORRESPONDENCE—COM- ' MERCI.iL LdW- Are Laaght, and all other subjects necessary for the success and through education of practical business man. IS PKEtflim Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburg for the past j ; three years, t.lso in Eastern and Western Cities, for j | l-est Writing. HOT FA'RRAYED WORK IMPORTANT INFORMATION. | Students enter at any time—No vacation—J'ime j unlimited—Review at pleasure—Graduates assisted i I in obtaining situations —Tuition for Full Cummer- ! | ciul Course, §B-5,00 —Average tuned to 12 weeks ] j —Board, $2,50 per week—Stationery, $6,00 —En- j ' tiro cbst. §60,00 to §70,00. OyMitiisters' Sons received at liaif price, j For Card—Circular—Specimens of Business and j 1 Ornamental Writing—inclose two stamps, and ad- j i dress F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pa. j Oct. 1, 1858.-2y. Bedford foimlv ss. AT an Orphans Court hold at Bedford, in and for ! tho County of Bedford, on the 80th <1 y oi August, A. D. 1858, before tbe Judges of the said j Comt. On motion of John Mower, Esq., the Court grant ; a rule upon tho heirs and leg d representatives of ! Mrs. Sophia Mower, late of Colerain Township, dee'd. to wit: Eliza, intermarrie4 with Elij ih Weaver, residing in the State of Oliio, Rebecan, interou'rri ! eest and cheapest that has ever lieen brought to Bedford, for three reasons : FIRST. On account of the pressure of the Lines, they have been laid in at 30 cents on the dollar less than what wis paid last year for the same kind of goods. SECOND, They were bought for cash, and tho usual discounts made. THIRD, They were bought in much lirgor quanti ties than dry goods merchants buy them, and consequently u-ere bought much lower. If this is doubted, the evidence is on the stand at the counter. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. The store room has been so arranged as to have a separate apartment for ladies, provided willi corn fortablo chairs ninl stoi h, where tliy C-JU sit ai.d talk or buy shoes, just as they pleas ■. PICKLES and FRUITS In connection with the Shoe business all kinds of ; Pickles, fruits and Preserves will be kept, including Pine apple. Peach, Strawfierry, cherries, Brandy . Peaches, Catsups. Mixed Picklos, L-Lv-cra, he . j ! ALSO, The best and most general assortment of Tobacco and Cigars will be kept constantly on hind. I As there is no store of tbis kind kept in this County, the proprietors are determined to keep it ■ right, and Sell at the lowest living profit. S'-pt. 24, 1838. rpilE GREAT PURIFIER!— X THE WORLD CHALLENGED! [T7-TO PRODUCE ITS EQUAL ! (T7-THE BLOOD SEARCHER CCT-GLOKIOUS TRIUMPHANT! Sworn statement of David McCreary, ol Napier ! Township, Bedford county: In April, 1856, as near as I car, rem ember, a small pimple made its appearance on my upper lip, which soon became enlarged and sore. I use! poltices of soirul, and a wash of blue", vitriol, with out effect. Fmdi ig the sore extending, I call don j Dr. Ely, of Schellsburg, who pronuunced it CAN- ; CElt, and proscribed -i wash of sugar of lead and ! bread poultices. Fimiing these remedies of no avail, 1 called upon Dr. Shaff r, of Davidsrlile, i Somerset county, who also pronounced the iisease 1 Cancer, and gave iu: internal and external remedies ! —the latter consisting principally of caustic; Int. all to no purpose, as the disease COUtinued spread ' ing toward the nose. I next used i preparation 61 i arsenic, in the form of salve. This for a tinu checked the disease, but the iufl nn ition soon in-j creased. 1 next called upon Dr. Statler of St. Clairsv'.lle, Lc-dford county, who also pronounced ! the disease Cancer, and applied a salve said to be a never tailing remedy, but it had no effect whatever in cueckiiig the spread of the sore. Ju December, of the same year, th; diseaae had eaten away a greatet nart of my upper lip., and had attacked toe nose, when I went to Cincinnati, where I consulted l'rof. U.S. Newton, of tho Emetic Me lied College, lie pronounced the disease "a cutaneous Cancer, superinduced by an inordinate use of mercury.— He applied mild zinc ointment, and gave internal lemcd.ies. My face healed up, but the infl iination j was not thoroughly removed. Iu Febuary, 185', i he pronounced me cured, and 1 1:11 for home. Ir. April the disease again returned and so violent was ! the pain that I could not lest ut night. Late in ' May I returned to Cincinnati, and again placed ' myself underthe chaige of Dr. Newton, with whom i 1 remained imiLLSziptember, during which time he | used.every known remedy, and partly succeeded in ; checking the disease, hut when I returned home ! there were still throe discharging ulcers upon nrv ; face. I continued using Newton's pwvactions, ! and alsomedicias Uia 1 aot fi,. in ur. Ely, but the C nicer Continue j growing until it had eat off the i lift me Cf my nose, the greater portion of my left : cneek, and had attacked my left eye. I had given Up ali hope of ever being cured ; since Dr. Ely said he i cotiLi only give relief ; but that a euro was impos- | sil.de. In March, 1858, I bought a bottle of 'BJood I Scearcher,' but I must confess that 1 had no faith J i:i it. i was v- ry weak when I commenced taking it; but I found that I gained strength day by day, ! and also that tlie ulcers commenced drying up. I | continued, and when the third bottle was taken my face was healed as if by a miracle. I used a forth bottle,and ] have been healthier since than I have ! been for tbe. 1 ist seven years. Although my face is sadly disfigured, I am still grateful to a benign j Providence who has spared my life, and widen his j ; been done through the instrumentality of LINDSEY'* IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER. J). MCCREARY. Sworn and subscribed, this 31st day of August, | A. D. 1858. before me, one of the Justices of the Peace in and for the Borough of Hollidayrburg, : Blair county, Pa. Witness-U. J. Joues. JOHN COR LEY, J. P. NEW EVIDENCE. Being afflicted with a giicvuus l etter on the arms and face—after trying many remedies which utterly I failed to cure—l was persuaded by W. M. Bart is Ss Co. to try Lindsay's Improved Blood Searcher; and now, six w~ek9 after fiuisbing the seco.id bottle, j pronounced myself cured. The tetter broke out, something over a year ago, - on the inside of my amis, extending from the il ! bows down to the wrists ; also, on my face, im. mediately round the niouth and ciin, and continued : to be a perfect torment to me until cured by the Blood i Searcher. My arms, Were almost useless, owing to ' the cracks and sores oi; them, iiaide to bleed at | any time on the least exertion to lift or work, and i sonavtl'iß'S sp that J sould scarcely prevent [ tearing off' niy flesh. I have now been cured six weeks-and feel it due to Mr. Lindsay, and to the public generally, to make this statement, in hope that others like myself tuay be uy using his valuable medicine, her JANE * WILSON. maik Sworn and subscribed before me, one of the Al dermen in and tot the City of Pittsburg, this 28lh dav of Julv. A. D. 1858. AND. McMASTER, Alderman. For sale by F. C. Reamer, M. D., Bedford : G. D. Trout, Alum Bank ; Simon Harshman, Pleas antville; John G. Schell, do. ; L. A. Fyau, West End, P. Office ; Frederick Coil, Marietta ; G. 11. Atuiek, St. C'airsvil/o; Jaco!> L'aird, Bariidolltrs Mills; Nicholas Kcons, Willow Grove; John Bowser. Bowser's Mill; A.C.Evans, Raiusburg; B. F. Horn ft Bro., Scliellsl.utg ; J. Ik J. M. Shoe maker, CharlesviL'e; Hilligaa A Mowry, lluviia Vista; John Wayde. New Paris; Murray . 1858, at 1 ! o'clock, P. M., tlie following property, to wit: all ' DelVs tight title and interest in aud to one lot of j ground in tb* town of Snuterstown fronting 124 feet on main street and extending back 220 feet to-! an alley with a story ft a hail' liaiuo house, store j house, log shop log stable, and slaughter bouse j thereon erected uJjoiuing lot of Daniel B. Long on the south and an alley on the North. Situate in Liberty township Bedford County. Seized and taken in execution as the property of David S. Berkstresser aud to be sold for cash. WM. S FLUKE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bedford, 1 Oct 15, 1858. ( AYLR'S Cherry Pectoral and Jayoc'a Expocto raut at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store August 6,1868. ' DR. W. 11. VIIITMOR, OF Lancaster City, late of Philadelphia, where he baa been In successful practice foi a num ber of years, received his education at the loist Med j ical Coil, go in the United State#, and had the ex perience and practice in the different Hospitals lr ! several years, a lucmlief of tt,e Analytical Medical ■j Institute of New Tork, and late Surgeon of the i United Stat. a Navy, now offers himself to Ibepub j lie to attend any professional calls. The purest medicines alar ay s on hand di r ect from ' tlie best Laboratories "f out country, and the Bo i tauicel Gardens of the woil I. No patent modicino ; preseriisid or reconitnendcd. Medicines used only which wili not break down the constitution, 1 ut will renovate the system from all injuries it lias sustain ed in HI mineral Medicines. Chronic and difficult dis.-ases must be treated upon analytical principles, which is to know and ascertain what disease fs. Its nature and character require a knowledge of the chemical constituents ol every solid and fluid of tin. human body ; the clung- s those solids and fluids lire capabl of undergoing. To know what nicdl . cines to employ to < tiro diseases, requires a know, lodge of tho chemical constituents ol all agents euij.loycd in medicine; and if we are in possession of this knowledge, it ii possible to euro any disease —no matter of how long st aiding—-and leave tho patient in a healthy and perfectly cured condition. Melancholy, Aberration, or that state of alt ...Dion and weakness of lb ; min I which renders persons in -1 capable of enjoying the ; I • -tir s of performing the ' duties of life; byspei*'a; td.tt Jistr-ssiug ..is.-niu i and fell destroyer of health and hapj iuc s, t.ieivi mining tho constitution, and yearly carry lug thnu i sands to untimely graves, can most emphut.e .'.ly bi i cured. Khoumaiism, in any foel ! plaints yield almost to the first dose One of two doses cures attacks caused by worms, i while for worms in children, there is no stfer 01 ; speedier remedy in the World, as it never fails. A few bottle, cores Dropsy, by cxcitinp et>- - sorlu iits, Wc- ink?: ploasare ia reCothnu tiding this ruedi- I cinc as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Ghtl! Fu i ver, and ill Fevers of a Bilious Type. It operates i with certainty, and thousands are willing to testify ! to its wonderful virtues. Ad who use it are giving their unanimous testi mony in It# favor. Water in the Moutlr with tho Ittvigorator, and swallow both together. Tht Liver Invigorator Is a great scientific Medical Discovery, and is dally woiking eiins almost too great to b !kve. It cures as it by magic, eoeu lite first dost ffivi.tg bene fit atid seldom more than oue bottle is required to cure any kind of Liter Complaint, froin the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common headache, all of which are the leaulf of a Diseased Liter. rsicE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. DR. SANFORD, Proprietor, Broadway, X. V. Sold in Bedford by Dr. 11. F. IIAUCT, ULII [. taih-d by all Druggists. Juno 11, 53>8.-zz. BKIiTEH'S NOTICE. 4 LL persons interested, nr. hr ;by notified that iX the following t.atu d aeeoimtavts have filed their accounts in tin Register's >.filce of re 'ford County, and that tfi„- satnj will bit presented to th > orphaus' Court, i.-i'arvt lorsaM County, on Tues day, the 16iU day.of Novettbcr, next, at t'.ve Court House, in BodfunL" The account of Anthony Smith, Executor of the last wiil 4e. of tiannah Ilaney, lit • ot Cumberland Valley Township, dee'd The necount of Philip Evans, Guardiau of Har rison Evans, of Monroe Township. The account of Jacob Keilicr, and David Boyr, Executors of the last will ot Christian* Wein biwimer, late of Middle Wo vdhcrry T >wushtp dee'd. The account of Simon Karn. and Ji-retniali Weicht, Executors of lite last wtfl do,of Churle*. IVoicht, late of Went Providence Townaiiip, doe'd. The accjunt of S. L. Russell, Executor of th last will kc. of Mary Ann Davidson, fcite of . ford Township, dee'd who was adminirftuHx of Margtuvt Davidson, Uto of y&i TliWudfißfcdecV}, SL U • 'RATE, ttefbter Registers of lice, (Jet Id, lK&fi