Bedford inquirer. (Bedford, Pa.) 1857-1884, December 24, 1858, Image 3

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    Auditor's Notice.
flaffe Stout & Co., i Testatum Venditioni Expo
vs Inas, ftorn Huntingdon Coun
s. Berkstrosser, \ ty, No. 2, November term,
185S- Ti'C undersigned appointed Auditor to make
iiitri'kution of tlie money in the hands of Sheritl
fluck, arising from sale of Defts. property, to and
„ n p tbe creditors entitled to the same, will at
,i to the duties of his appoiutmeat on Friday,
i all nry 14, 1559, at his office, at wliich all persons
Interested can attend, if they see proper.
in H. D.BARCLAY.
Auditor.
Auditor's Notice.
, i'UK undersigned, appointed by the Orphans'
Conrtof Bedford County, to report a distribution
of the money in the hands of Jeremiah Weight and
Simon Kara, Executors Sec., of Charles Weight,
deceased, will attend to the duties of said appoint
ment, at his Office, in the Borough of Bedford, on
Wednesday, the sth day of January, 185!), at 10 o'-
elotk ot said day, when and where ail parties in
terested cin attend. JOIIN P. REED,
Auditor.
Administrators' Notice.
[ETTi'KSof administration having been giant ■
jcd to the subsci ibers, living in Colerain Town-
on the estate ol Samuel Dielil. late of said
Torrnship, dee'd., all persons indebted to said cs
tit- iite !!"titi"d to make payment immediately.
MM! those having claims against the same will pre-
M .nt them properly authenticated for settlement.
HENRY P. DIKITI ,
ANDREW KOOXS,
per. 17, 1858-f. Adm'rt
Attention Bedford Riflemen !
V ~\7 OU are hereby ordered to appear ir
?i X Winter Uniform, (with plume and
ffi jompoon,) at the Court House, in Bed
ford, on Saturday, the Bth day of January,
fitpjl next at If) o'clock.A. M., with ten rounds
of lilatik cartridge. It is expected that a
"fs lull turn out wil be made, as business o
If/ importance demands every member pres-
JJ ent, who wishes any hem fit arising from
t e lace Mi'itary Lr.w, passed April, 1858
tv or.ier ol theCapt.
ir.V. LIBERT, O. S.
D'C. 10,1855.
(ASH BUYERS,
IK TO YOUR INTERESTS,
AND buy your goods at the CHEAP STORE of
OSTKK. MANSPKAKIvR & EARN,
Where they 1; ive just receiveil their second supply
ot
.\ FAY Ml. YTF.II GOODS.
"Embracing a large and welt selected Stock of r. 1
kinds <>f (lou>.-i for the season, ami at greatly HE
jircKii I'riiots. Ttiey call special attention to tbcii
£OOI jHtd ship Department,
IVhere yen v ill fin-la large end varied stock of
SOOTJS and S3E3:o^3^,
M'eie expressly to their order, and which they will
■ nt the lowest prices.
.VB. Produce taken 3n exchange for Goons.
Dec. 3. .1858.-'dm.
A. 31 Cramer afc Co.
s| ATE jusY received a, large and
a * general -assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
all of whiehjuive lieeu 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 lie of
fered our friends and easterners for
cash or produce.
A liberal credit will IXJ extended to
those only, who will promptly settle
their accounts every January, by cash
or note.
So trouble to show goods. Call
and see the bargains.
A. B. CRAMER & CO.
Oct. 29, 1858.
BLOODY RUN FOUNDRY
AND
MACHINE SilOlk
IHi subscribers are new prepared, :it their
foundry in Bloody Run, to fill all orders for cast
ings of any description for Grist ami Saw .Mills,
Tint-king Machines, Apple Mills, Ploughs, and
11 tilings else in their line that may be Mode 1 in
' is or the adjoining counties.
We manufacture Threshing Machines of'J 4or G
Horse power, warranted equal if not superior to
ny made in the Sta'e. We keep constantly on
laud a full assortment of Woodcock, Plug, and
Hillside Ploughs, warranted to give satisfaction or
-de. Points, shares and loudsides, to lit ali
ifoi/dcock or Seyler Ploughs in the County.
Farmer's Bells, Ploughs and Castings of our
mi.e may lie had ut Foundry prices at the store of
'fiii Hartley, Bedford, Pa., Loudcrbsugh & Pee,
•hn providence Tp., John Nycum St Son, Rays
Hill. Times being liar I, we otfer great induce
- ts to Farmers aud Mechanics to buy of us.
All kinds of repairing done in a neat and sttb
■ 'id manner, and all work warranted. Call
toi examine our work aud castings and judge
yourselves.
JOSIAH B A UGH MAN St BKO.
March 26, 1858.-tf.
PIiBLIC SALE
OF
REAL ESTATE.
DV virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of
H Bedford County, flic'under sighed will offer at
j'l o sale on the premises in Pleasantvdlc, St.
'-'air Township, on
mturday, THE nth ot jjnuary, next.
following described real estate, viz :
A l.ot ~t ground in said Town, with Dwelling
11 'J'e, Store House, Stable and other iruprove
thereon, now in possession of Simon llers l '.
"us; Cash at confirmation of sale.
o. E. SHANNON,
-una r of tl •> estate of Louisa Hammer, dec'tl.
• v ' v - IN>B.-d.
ns"*7 ■. jm.' "w •
I \>l ht> tiia premises of the subscriber, living
' "i'dford township, soiiie ffme iu August last,
'' 1 white spotted .-i.eer, supposed to be about
)A CIS a crop oil' the left ear, and a piece
1 ! in- right ear. The owner is requested to
">nvard,prove property, pav charges, and
" i mi away.
CHARLES SMITH.
>■>, 1858.-c,
S RIUDLi:,
Formerly of Bedford, Pa.
' !!f ' rne . v and Counsellor at Law,
, V| w AIA#r. MEW YORK
•'tc ' it-l prolu i ,,! > tended to.
FOR SALE,
OH
A Farm within one mile of the Rail Road and tv,o
miles of Stonerstoivn, in the Broad Top Coal
region, containing about 100 acres, being good bot
tom land—about one-half cleared and the balance
well timbered* The farm is well improved, and a
fine spring of excellent water at the door of the
house—also two good orchards of fruit trees on the
premisvs.
ALSO,
A farm in-Morrison's cove, adjoining lands of
David Stuekey, Barley's heirs. Jacob Furry and
others, containing about 200 acres, ono half cleared
and the balance well timliered, with an abundance
of locust and chestnut timber. There are several
never failing springs upon the premises with a con
stantly running stream thtough the farm. There is
also a luge and thrifty young orehard liearing fruit
thereon. The improvements are a rough cast
House, Log Barn and out buildings.
ALSO,
100 acres of land in Harrison County, lowa, of
fir jt class prairie, close to timber and within a few
miles of the Missouri river above Council B'ufl's.
ALSO,
334 acres in Storv Co., lowa
" ALSO,
113 acres in Pottawatt unie Co., lowa, near Coun
cil Bluffs.
ALSO
Lot no. Bof block J >3 in the city of Omaha, Ne
braska Territory
ALSO.
rhe farm in Morrison's Cove, adjoining Bloomfiel I
Furnace, known as the "Pearson pr <pertv" lately
owned by David Daniels, containing 131 acres and
60 porches, with an excellent orchird of fruit trees
thereon and never failing watet at the door. The
improvements are ouo large frame House, one log
House and barn, with convenient out-builings.
The land is good—produces well, and is in a liign
statu <>t cultivation. A good pike is close by .lead
ing to Hollidays!/Urg,whicti,\vith tin-Furnace* make
a ready market at the door for all kinds of produce.
Nov. 12, 1858. O. E. SHANNON.
Notice of Inquisition,
Philip 11. Hoover, late of Juniata
VT Township, Bedford County died, teized oi
the following real csfat •, to wit : a tract of land,
situ te in said township, containing one hundred
and eighty two acres, more or less, with about DO
acres cleared, having thereon erected two dwelling
houses, barn, stable, &c., adjoining lands of Jacob
Dull. Henry Horn, Peter Hilligas and others, which i
by his last will and testament lie devised to his sons,
to wit: George, residing in S'ark County, Ohio; I
Henry and John residing in Bedford County, l'a.; j
William, residing in Somerset County, Pa.; Philip, j
residing in Bedford County, aforesaid; and Jacob, !
residing in Ilenrv Coun'y, Iowa; leaving also a,
widow. Maigaret Hoover, to whom be gave the ;
•■one third of aii (lie interest of all his estate/' but I
who declines taking under the will aforesaid; lcav- '
ing issue also daughters, to wit: Catherine, Maria, i
Susanna; and grandchildren, the issue of Margin el,
and of Elizabeth, both deceased.
Now therefore, a writ of partition or valuation j
having been grant:*!, on petition by the Orphans
Court of Bedford County, and to me directed, notice
is hereby given to all the above parties interested, j
that 1 will proceed to hold an inquisition or valua- !
lion on the said promises, on Thursday, the 3l!th j
day of December instant, on the premises, when
and where ul! persons interested can attend.
WM. S. FLUKE, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, Bedford Dec. 3, 1858.
PUBLIC SILK
| REAL ESTATE.
BY virtue <<f :in Order of the Orphans* Court ot
Bedford County, the undersigned will offer a!
linbh'C nut h* |)P'Uilttviri rrtt Ha/tt-t riuy the IW t/t/y
of Jaunaiy, next. the following described real estate,
being a tract <>i land containing 55 acres ur therea
bout-, ;>() of which are cleared and under fence.
The impr ivements are a (Irist Mill. Ixis and frame
i Dwelling Home, Horn ami other out-buildings.—
i There is also an orchard thereon.
This property is in Londonderry Township, ad
j joining lands of Christian Allbright, J.is. Muttirigly,
John M. Buchanan and others.
It is close to the route of tlie Connellsvillu raii
| road—ln dose proximity with Cumberland ami pre
sents opportunities for a profitable investment.
Tetnis: C isli at confirmation of sale.
CHARLES IIOYMAN,
J .C. ALLBKIGHT.
j Adin'rs >f the Kstateof S.uu'l ItOVttian, doe'd
Nov. 19, 1858.-.1.
I
LOOK OIIT
ALTHOUGH the prospects of the Railroad arc
not very flittering, the friends of that enter
• prise have not yet quite despaired of u'timite suc
■ cess. Hoping tliat the people will see that it is not
' only to their interest to have the road completed
! as soon as possible, but that they slionl i bear in
mind that
REED <*• MLWYICU
, Have just received from the city, and ure now
1 opening out at their
Cheap Cash and Produce Store,
: a large assortment of Cassimercs, Cloths. Prints,
I bleached and unbleached Muslins, Ginghanis,
GROCERIES,
Coffee, Sugar, Svrup, extra pulverized Sugar,
j Cheese, Ac.
j All of which will be sold on the most reasonable
teims tor cash or produce.
Nov. 19 1858.
Pi BLIt SALE
REAL ESTATE.
BY' virtue of an order of the Orphans Couit of
Bedford County, the undersigned will offer !
at public sale on the pritnises on
FRIDAY THE 7th DAY OF JANUARY NEXT, \
the following described real estate situate in St.
Clair Township, viz : a tract of land containing 181
acres and 90 perches, with Log House, Frame Bam
and other buildings threon. There is also an apple
orchard on the premises.
This land adjoins John It. and Andrew Mowry,
Christ's heirs, Jacob Burketand others—is in a good
state of cultivation, is well watered and presents
fair opportunities for profitable investment.
Terms : Cash at confirmation of Sale.
O. E. SHANNON,
Adm'r of the Estate of Philip I'ckes, dee'd.
Nov. 2G, 185K.-J.
mi lililiV i\,Villi TL
rjlHh Teachers of Bedford Co. are hereby re
-1 quested to meet in Bedford on Wednesday the
2'Jth ol I>o;enit,er to hold a two days' Institute in
connection with the Teachers of the Normal j
School. It is the duty of all tlie Teachers in -the
county to attend. Several addresses may he ex
pected on the occasion. School Directors, Friends :
of Education and tho Public in general are te
spectfully invited to attend. ....
11. UECKJSRMAN, Co. St/,/. ~
' ISKUFOKD iCAKiI.
THE Winter session of Bedford Academy will
commence on Monday next, 22 I, inst.
G. W. AUGHINIIAUGH,
Nov. 19, 1858. Principal-
PICKLIXG VIJVEGJR.
I 3! NK Cider Vinegar just received—also mould
Candles. Extra quality. j
Oct 1. 1858 A. B. CRAMER Nc Co.
RBBFO3RB IMOUIEBR.
f TO INVALIDS,
Dr. Hardman, Analytical Physician
Phyticiun for dixfiM* of the Lungs, Throat air
Jlttirt, formerly Physician to the
; CINCINNATI MARINE HOSPITAL !< TO
INVALIDS RETREAT.
I Author of "letters to Invalids," Editor of the
••Mudicd Stethy.scope," \C-,
DECEMBER APPOINTMENTS.
J Bedford, Washington House, Wed
nesday, Dec. 22d.
I Somerset, Glade House, Dec. 20.
Cumberland, Dec. 17.
Johnstown, Dec. 24.
Or. Hardraati tiewats Consumption, Bronchitis
Asthma, Lmryngiitis. and all diseases of the throat
and lungs, by medical Inhalation, iaLly used in tlie
! Prom ton Hospital, London. The great point in
: the treatment of :ili human maladies is to get at
the disease in the diiect manner. All inedicinee
1 are estimated by their action upon the organ re
quiring relief. This is the important fact upon
Which Inhalation is based. If the stomach is di
| seased we take medicine I irectly into tlie stomach.
If the lungs are diseased, breathe or iuhale medi
cated vapors directly into the lungs. Meaicittes
! are the antidotes to disease and should ho applied
jto the very seat of disease. Inhalation is the ap
plication of this principle to (he treatment of the
[ lungs, for it gives us direct access to those intri
cate air cells and tul>es which lie out of reach of
1 nvery other means ol administering medicines.—
The reason that consumption, and other diseases
of the lungs, have heretofore resisted all treatment
has been because they had never been approached
in a direct manner by medicine. They were intend
ed to a:t upon the lungs and yet were applied to
the stomach. Their action was intended to be lo
cal, and yet they were so administered that they
, should act constitutionally, exeriding immediate
' and piir.cipal action upon the unoffending stomach,
whilst the foul ulcers within th; lungs were unmo
lested. Inhalation brings tlie medicine in direct
i contact with the disease, without the disadvantage
of any violent action. Its application is so sim
| pie that it can he employed by the youngest infant
lor feeblest invalid. It dees not derange the sto
: macli, or interfere in the least degree with the
strength, comfort, or business of the patient.
OTHER DISEASES TREATED.—In relation
I to the lollowiugd seases, either when complicated
with lung affections or existing alone, 1 also itivit
consultation. I usually fin ! them promptly curable.
Prolapsus and all other forms of female com
plaints, irregularities, and woaKness.
Palpitation and other forms of Heart Disease
Liver Compl tint, Dyspepsia, and all other diseases
I of stomach and bowels, &e.
All diseases of tile eye and v sr. Neuralgia, Epi
lepsy, and all forms of nervous disease. Nu
charge for consultation.
S. I). HARDMAN, M. D.
July 8, 1833.
SAVE A DOLLAR 1
POTTS IMZiVI. !
SUBSCRIBE FOR 1859.
riIHIS popular monthly magazine Mill lie greatly
A eulirged for 1839. It will contain nearly lUOO
pages; from 25 to 30 steel plat-* : and about 800
u r ood Engravings —and all this for only Two Dol
lars a year. This is more, proportionately, than
any magazine ever gave—l.enc • ••Peterson" is em
phatically
The Magazine for (he limes!
In addition to the usual quantity of Tales, Poems,
ifc., there will be given Three Original North!s,
viz: "Jillian," by Mr. AS.N S. Spurn ENS ; "The
Old Stone Mansion," by CuAaccs J. PKI KUSOX ;
and "Helen Graeme," ny FRANK LEK BENEDICT—
— i-e*nsuir ii-ami nave no rival
for
! ITS COLORED FJSUIOJf PLATES!
Each immlH'r contains a fashion Plate, cligiav< d
i on Stell and colored ; also, a dozen or more New
: Styles, engraved ori W 1. Also, a Pattern, front
j which a dress, mintilU, or child's costume cm he
I cut out without tit! aid o< a tnantuo-maker.
, It is also unriveted for its m igniflcent M czzotinO!
Patterns tor the woik tahle ! Patterns for buiincts,
I cloaks, dresses. Ac. Household and oth.r receipts.
;It is the best lady's Magazine in the World. Try
it for one year.
TKK.MS—ALWAYS IN ADVANCE.
One copy, one year, §2 <lO
Three copies, for one year, 5 00
Five copies, for one year, 7 50
Fight copies, for one year, 10 00
Sixteen copies, for one year, 20 00
PITKMJL'MS FOR CLUBS. —Three, five, eight or six
teen copies make a Club. To every person getting
up a Club, our " lbum for IXSO' will b.t given,
gratis, or, if preferred, a copy of the Magazine for
1858. For a club of sixteen, an extra copy of the
Magazine for 1850, in addition. Address post-paid,
CHARLES J. PETERSON,
300 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. N'o 18.
pec i mens sent gratis.
Nov. 26, 1858.
PICKLES AND SHOES TO BOOT
'•Mat y men of many minds,"
.Many shoes of many kinds;
Prom sizes one to number nine,
Allowing some for heel behind.
Boots for men and women too,
Some high, some low, some old and new,
With slunghai tops and pointed heels,
To nuke him high who lowly feels.
i
if prices do not suit your mind,
Just take a little cheaper kind ;
But when you buy cheap shoes, loeware,
For cheapest shoes are first to tear.
II fiuits or pickles well put up,
; Preserved fruits, or nice catsup,
Be bothering any one to taste.
To FERGUSON'S be sure to haste.
Tobacco and cigars are there,
Of qualities and kinds quite rare ;
To please the taste of every one,
And make the boys appear full crown.
We take all kinds of trade for goods,
K en wagons full front out the woods—
All kinds of produce, and of grain,
Will be received and sold again.
Now call and see this store of shoes,
Of pickles and preserves for use ;
And when yon cdl, just bring along,
What is (ho object of our song,
IUIW TIMES RELIEF!
Nov. 5, IN'X.
rich Tall goodsT
KIRS. SIR HI !!. POTTS,
HAS just returned fro u (he cities with a large j
anil handsome stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
Elegant cheap goods of all kinds, English me- j
f linos, 25 ets. per yard, shawls of every
disciiptiun, and all prices, bought low
at auction. Also, a large and
handsome assortment of cloaks,
furs victorine capes, cuffs
nrd muffs, bonnets of all
kinds, velvet, satin, drawn
silks, gray straw, trimmed
and untiimined. An endless as
sortment of ribbons, feathers and
flowers anil rushes, gloves and ho
siery, boots and shoes, and a fail as
sortment of all kinds of FANCY GOODS.
Country .Milliners can be supplied with all kinds
of Millinary Goods. I
Oct. 22. 1858
THE
CHEAT B3AOTIFIEH
So I.ork I n>.ncoefi[llv Sought,
FOILM! IT LAST!
IT restores perm anently gray
luiir lo its original color j covers luxuriantly
the Iwl 1 l ead; removes all dandruff, itching and
all scrofula, scald head and all eruptions ; makes
the hair suit, healthy, and glossy ; and will preserve
it lo any imaginable age. removes, as if bv magic
all blotches, &c. from (he face, and cures' all neu
ralgia and nervous head ache, See circular and
the following.
Dover, X. 11., FOB. 2d, 1857.
PROF. O. J. WOOD & CO—Gents: Within a
lew days we have leecived so man;, orders and
calls for Pro. O. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, that
to day we were compelled to send tollostou for a
quantity. (the 6 dozen you forwarded all being
sold,) while we might order a quantity from you?
Erery bottle ice hate sold teem* to hare produced three
neu• customers and the approbation, and patronage
it receives from the most substantial and worthy
citizens of our vicinity, tully convince us that it is
A MOST VALUABLE PREPARATION - .
Send us as soon as you can gross of SI size; and
>ne dozen $2 size; and believe us yours very re
spectfully.
DANIEL LATH OR P & Co.
Hickory Grove, St. Charles Co., Mo. Nov. 19, '56.
PROF. O. J. WOOD—Dear Sir : Some time last
summer we were induced to use some of your Hair
Restorative, and its effects were so wonderful, we
feel it our duty to you and the afflicted, to report
it.
Our little son's bead for some time h*d been
peifectly covered with sores, and sonic called it
sculd head. The hair almost entirely came off in
consequence, when a friend, seeing his sufferings
advised us to use your Restorative, wo did so with
little hope of success, but to our surprise, and
that of all our friends averv few applications re
moved tlie disease entirely, and a new and luxuri
ant crop of hair soon started out, and we can now
say that our boy has as healthy a scalp, and as
luxuriant a crop of hair as any" other child. We
can therefore, and do hereby recommend your Re
st..rathe, as a perfect remedy for all diseases of
the scalp and hair. Wc are. yours respectfulh ,
GEORGE W. HIGGINBOTIIAM,
SARAH A. HIGGLN BOTH A.M.
Gardiner, Maine, June 22, 1855.
PROF O.J. WOOD—Dear Sir: 1 have used
two bottles of Professor Wood's Hair Restorative,
and can truly say i; is the greatest discovery of
the age for restoring and changing the Hair. Be
fore using it I was a man of seventy. My Pair
has now attained its original color. You can re
commend it to the world without the least fistr, as
my case was one of the worst kind.
Yours Respectlullv.
DANIU. N. MUKPIIY.
't. J. H GOT) fc CO.. Prop rod.us 312 Broadway,
New York, (in the great N. V. Wire R tiling Es
tablishment.) and 114 Market Street, St. Louis,
MO.
For sle by Dr. B. F. Harry.
An 1 sold bv all good Druggists.
Oct 1, 1858.
/f
N — V
Iron City Commercial College.
PiTTsiu-pnu, Pa. Ciia&terko 1855.
300 Students attending January, 58.
Now the largest and most thorough Commercial
School of, tie United States. Young tuun prepared
Tor actual duties oi mci.uumiiig noom.
J. C. SxiTU. A. M. Prof, of Book-keeping and
Science of Accounts.
A. T. Dorm ktt, Teacher of Arithmetic ami
Commercial Calculation.
J. A. llEvpaiCK and T. C. Jkxkjns, Teachers of
Book-keeping.
A. Cowley and W. A. Miller, Profs, of Pen
manship.
SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY LOOK-
K EE PING,
As used in every department of business.
CUMMEIiCI.IL ARITHMETIC— RAPID HUs-
INESS WRITING— DETECTING COUN
TERFEIT MONEY
MERC INTILE CORRESPONDENCE—COM
MERCIAL LAW- ■
Arc taught, and all other subjects necsasary for the
success and through education of practical
business inn.
12 PKKUniS
Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburg for the past
three years, also in Eastern and Western Cities, for
1-est Writing.
NOT EIGRATEL) WORK
IMPORTANT INFORMATION.
Students ent.-r at any time —No vacation—Tiaic
unlimited—Review at pleasure—Graduates assisted
in obtaining situations—Tuition for Full Commer
cial Course. $35,00 —Average tune 8 to 12 weeks
—Board, $2 .60 per week—Stati uiery, $6,00 —En-
tiro cost. $60,00 to $70,00.
Sons received at half price.
For Card—Circular— Specimens of Business and
Ornamental Writing—inclose two stamps, and ad
dress
F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburgh. Pa.
Oct. 1, 1858.-2y.
'jwoTJtcjas.
GEORGE B. A.MICK, surviving partner of the
late firm of Geo. B. A nick Bkotheb, noti
fies all persons interested, that the books of said
firm remain in bis hands for settlement, and that
circumstances demand an immediate closing up ol
llitj business of said firm. Persons indebted or
having settlements to make, are therefore request
ed to eall on the subscriber without delay*.
St. Clairsville, June 11, 1858.-tf.
The subscriber will continue the rnr.rcuntile bun
no* at the old stand, where he will be happy to
meet and supply the wants of his friends and cus
tomeis at all times, lie will receive in a couple
of weeks a new supply of seasonable goods, which
he is determined to sell on the most reasonable
terms. GEO. B. AMICK.
MUSIC A MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—
Pianos, Mclodions, Flutes, Guitars, Brass
llorns. Clarionets, Drums, etc., of various manu
facture. always on hand. Bands supplied at city
wholesale rates. We Keep always on hands full
assortment of alitheuew aud fashionable music,
which we .nail at our expense to any part of the
country.
N. B. Music uged to order.
SHKYOCK & SM IT 11,
Chamber sburg.
March 7. 1857.
Dissolution of Partnership.
mllE Partnership heretofore existing and doing
_L business under the firm none of Bird*/ &
Garretsoo, lias this day been dissolved by luu'ual
consent. The Books' A:--., an in the bands of B.
W. Garretson, who is authorized to sett I.* the bu
siness of the late firm.
S. M. BARCLAY,
Nov..'s, 1858. B. W. GAUKETSON.
SELLING OFF .IT COST.
IN order to make room for Fall and W '.titer Goods
J. 4- J . M. Shoemaker will sell goods at very
reduced prices, at the Colonnade Store.
Aug. 27.
Ijhvsicians prescriptions carefully compound
ed, at alt hours of the day or nigh at Dr
Harry's, Drug Store.
Atigustfi. 1858.
IIR. W. IL UIIITMOI,
OF Lancaster City, late of Philadelphia, where
he has been in successful practice for a num
ber of years, received his education at the best Med
ical OoJhge in the United States, and had the ex
perience and practice in the different Hospitals for
several years, a member of the Analytical Medical
Institute of New York, and late Surgeon of the
United States Navy, now offers himself fo the pub
lic to attend any professional calls. •
The purest medicines always on Land direct from
the best Laboratories of out country, and the Bo
tanical Gardens of the world. No patent medicine
proscribed or recommended. Medicines used only
which will not break down the constitution, but will
renovate the system from all injuries it has sustain
ed from mineral medicines. Chronic and difficult
dis.-ascs must be treated upon analytical principles,
which is to know and ascertain what disease is. Its
nature and character require a knowledge of the
chemical constituents of every solid and fluid of the
human body J thechangis those solids and fluids
ere capable of undergoing. To know what medi
cines to employ to etuv diseases, requires a know
hdge of the chemical constituents ot all agents
employed it, medicine; and if we are in possession
ol this knowledge, it is possible to cure any disease
—no matter of how long standing—and leave the
patient in a healthy and perfectly cured condition.
Melancholy, Aberration, or that state of alienation
and weakness of the mind which rondel's persons in
capable of enjoying the pleasures ol performing the
duties of life; Dyspepsia; that distressing disease
and fell destroyer of health and happiness, under
ruining the constitution, and yearly carrying thou
sands to untimely graves, can most'emphatically be
cured. Rheumatism, in any form or condition,
chronic or acute, warranted curable; Epiiepsv or
'ailing sickness; all chronic and stubborn cases ol
Female Diseases radically removed; Salt Rheum,
and every description of ulcerations; Files and
Scrofulous Diseases, which have baffled all previous
medical skill can be cured by my treatment, when
the constitution is not exhausted.
1 do siy ail diseases (yes, Consumntion) can be
cured.
EC?" C<nicer cured without the knife..
I will remain in mv offlce on WEDNESDAY? and
SATTKDATJ, from 9 o'clock A. M., to accommodate
patients from a distance, and con lilt in the English
and German languages. Will make visits to any
distance il required. May be addressed by letter,
Fulton Square, Lancaster cit v. Fa.
July 30, 1853-lv.
THE IJliili IMiEMHTUH,
PREPARED BY PR. SANFORD.
(om pounded entire's bom CiIMS,
IS ONE OF THE REST PURGATIVE AND
LIVER MEDICINES now before the public,
that acts as a Cathartic, i arier, milder, and more
effectual than any other medicine known. It is not
only a Cathartic, but a Liter remedy, acting first
mi the Lircr to iject its morbid matter, then on the
stomach and bowels to cany off that matter, thus
accomplishing two : urposcs effectually, without
any of the painful tcclihgs experienced in the op
erations of most Cathartic *. It strengthens ttiw
system at the same time that it purges if; and
when taken daily in moderate doses, will strength
en and build it up with unusual rapidity.
The Liver is one of the principal regulators ot
the human body, and when it performs its functions
well the powers of the system are fully developed.
The stomach is almost entirely depend -nt on the
healthy action of the Liver for the proper jwrfonu
aiice of its functions. When the stomaeh is at
fault, the bowels are at fault, and the whole system
suffers in co.isrqnciict- nf ore organ—the Liver—
having ceased to do its duty. For the disease oi
that orgm, one of the proprietors lias mode it his
study, in a practice of more than twenty years, to
find soma remedy wherewith to counteract the nia
nt derangements to which il is liable.
To prove that this re- • niedv is at last found,
any pcrsox with Liver Complaint
in any of its forms, but to try a bottle, aim
conviction is certain, t
These gums Jail morbid or hid mat
tf:r from ♦Ka- th.lrplif v
a healthy flow ot hilc.ry* invigorating the staai
ach, causing food to di-LnJ gest well, purify'ngthe
Wood, giving tone health to the' weak
machinery, th ; causes of the dis
ease, and effecting a ra-l I dical cure.
liilions attacks cured, and, what is bet
ter, prevented by th<—occasional use of the
Liver invigorator.
One dose after eating' ■' .sufficient to telieve
the stomach and prevent the food from rising
and souring.
Only one dose beforetetiring prevents
nightmare. ..
Ouli one dose takviir_ at night loose: s the
bowels gently, and costivenoss.
One dose taken after each meal will cure
Dyspepsia; r~~i
H?*Oiie dose of two tea-spoonsful will al
ways relieve Sick Head- ache.
One bottle taken forCO female obstruction re
moves the cause ol disease, ano makes a
perfect cure.
Only one dose imme CCJ diatelv relievesCholic.
while g
One dose often fepea-r_. te l is a sure cute for
Cholera Morbus, and a yff preventive of Cholera.
One dose taken oftei will prevent the recur
rence of bilious attaeks-<d while it relieves all
painful feelings.
K7"only one bottle iv'-* needed to throw out
of the system the eflects of medicine after long
sickness.
One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all yd
lowi,ess or unnatural color f-orii the akin.
One dose taken a shott time before eating gives
vigot to the appetite and makes ftod digest wvll.
One dose often repeated cures Chronic Diarrhoea
in its worst (onus, while summer and bowel come
plaints yield almost to the first dose.
One or two doses cures attacks caused by worms,
while for worms in children, there is no safer er
speedier runody in the world, as it never fails.
A few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting the ab
sorbents.
We take pleasure in recommending this medi
cine as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fe
ver, and all Fevers of a Bilious Type. It operates
with certainty, and thousands are willing te testify
to its wonderful virtues.
All whj use it are giving their unanimous testi
mony in its favor. [E?"\Mix Water in the Mouth
with the Invigorator, and swallow both together.
Tht Liver Invigorator
Is a great scientific Medical Discovery, and is daily
woiking cures almost too great to believe. It
cures as it by magic, even the first dose giving bene
fit and seldom more thar. one bottle is required to
cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst
Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common headache, all
of which are the result ol a Diseased Liver.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOL'TLE.
DK. SAXPORD, Proprietor, 34-5 Broadway, N. Y.
Sold in Bedford by Dr. B. F. HARRT, and re
tailed by all Druggists.
June 11, 5858.—zz.
TIME Ei.E(Till\/
THE stockholders in the Somerset and Bedford
turnpike Road Company will take notice that
an election will he hell at the lIOII.HU of Joshua
Palmer, in Allegheny township, Som net County,
on Monday the 31 of January, next, to elect a
President, six Managers and a Treasurer, to con
duct the affairs of Said Company the ensuing year.
BENJAMIN KI.M.MEL, President.
Dec. 3. 1858.
IIOLYIMY FESTIVITIES.
FURGUSON & Co have just receive i a splen
itid assortment- of Fruits, Preservs. Pickl s,
Marmalades &e. including Peaches fi Pies. -
Brandy Cherries and Fetches, Pickled oysters,
Salmon. Lobsters, Pine Apples, Limes, Apricots,
Oranges 4'c-, &c-, &e.
Sold at the lowest living Profits.
Dec. 3, 1858.
JAYNE'S Wrights, Bennett's and Dyott's pills at
Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store.
August 6, 1858.
BURNING FLUID an t Pine oil always to be
had at Dr. Harry's Drug and Ilook Store
August •>, 1808.
THE IKTQUIB.ESR
Is published every Fridnj morning, fh Julian. - *'
Street, hi the white frame Ini'.ning,
neartj opposite the Uctgei
11 ouse, by
Mi iu OVER.
TERMS ;
If paid ifl advance, $1.50; within the ytTriV,
S2.(JO; and if not paTd Wf'hib tlie year, $14.60 tflli
be charged. So paper discontinued until all ar
bitrages are paid—except at the optioii of tfio
Editor. A failure to notify a discontinuance will
be regarded as a new engagement.
jidtcrtijcmeuit not exceeding a square,(lo lines.)
inserted three times for 91 —every subsequent in
sertion, 145 cents. Longer ones in the same pro
portion. Each fraction of a square counted as
a foil square. All advertisements not specially
ordered for a giVeii time will be continued until
forbid. A liberal deductfor' will be made to those
who advertise by the year.
Job Printing of alt kinds executed neatly and
promptly and on reasonable terms.
OH 8.~f7 IIAUIiY
EESPECTFULLY tenders his professional
services to the citizens of Bedford and vi
cinity.
Ofiice and residence on Pitt-Street, in the
building formerly occupied by Dr. J. 11. Hotius.
Nov. 6, 1857.
~ TO iWiklrM
DK. lIAKRI ,at the Ch up Drug and Book
.Store, has just received, a large assortment 0
the best flavoring extracts, together with Bakf
ing Soda, Cream of Tartar, Saleratus, Nc..o
Jbe Very best quality, all of which he will sel,
the lowest prices.
Plastering Latlis!!
'|UMI>EK.SIfcJMEB> having erected
J- a Mill for sawing Pusierj.v-cLaths on bis
premises in Union Tp., Bedford county, is now
ready to furnish any quantity on the shortest
notice. Price Si >SO per thousand, 2 ft. long.
Other lengths <fi proportion.
Letters addressed to meat St. ClairsvilU. will
be promptly attended to.
WM. GRIFFITH*
Union Tp., Feb. 10, 1854.-zz.
Job .Manx, (J. 11. Spano.
lAW I'AK'i'N ERSIIIP.—The undersigned
J have associated themselves in the I'raticc
of the Law, and will promptly attendto al busi
ness entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad
joining counties.
CGg-Oitice on Julianwa Street, three doors
south olMengel oil ;se and opposite the re.i
dencc Of Maj. Tate.
MANN & SPAN'
Jnr.e 1-1854 . tf.
Dr. F. C "Reamer,
Physician and Surgeon.
Respectfully tenders his services •<>
tbe citizens of Bedford and vicinity, lie
may a'ways be found (unless profession ally en
gaged, at his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana
St.
Feb. 19. 1867.
Hummers
Premium Essence of Coffee-
COFFEE made by it will have a more delicate
aaJ finer flavor, and will be much more wholesome.
It will al<o hu clear wit hoi i requiring anything to
clarity it. For sale bv
OSTEU, MAN SPEAKER A CAKN.
New Store. No. 1, Cheapsido.
June 18, 1858.
fm§m
i | W.j? *-<n I I'.ui 'ius! 7 su. l r.> in si! p|ii titwc a *:- I J
-4 *;j
I I a* -.lemlv, w.ir| a!l n>-fa,k-. *Twk i. 1%
tr Term# INVARIABLY CAM!.
fe.
Sold Out.
r |MIE undersigned having disposed of his entire
J. stock of Goods begs leave to notify all per
sons knowing themselves indebted to hirn either by
note or book account to call and settle before the
first of January 1859.
All neglecting to do so will find their accounts
iu the hands of an officer for collection.
g: iv. kupp.
Oct. 22, 1858.
snitYOci & SMITH,
CUAMBERSIIVRG, P. 4.,
Booksellers and stationers, aud
Dealers in Music and Musical Instruments.
Our stock consists of Books, Stationery, Mu
sic, Musical Instruments, Wall papers, Blinds,
Fteuch, German and American Lithographs
and steel engravings, gilt mouldings for frames,
etc., etc., wholesale and retail. Dr. B. F.
Harry is our agent for Bedford, and all orders
V'iven him will lie promptly attended to".
.March 7, 1857.
R. IE BARCLAY,
ATTORNEY IT LAW,
BEDFORD, PA., '
WILL attend promptly and faithfully to all
legal business entrusted to his care.
on Juliana Street, in the building for
merly occupied by S. M. Barclay, Esq., dee'd.
March 28, 1858.
WM. C. LOG A If,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
HcCONNELLSBURG, PA.
WILL practice in the Courts of Fulton, Bedford
and Franklin Counties. on Main
Street, opposite Speer's Hotel.
September 3, 1858.
WALL and BLIND PAPER.—Dr."bTf.
Harry is our agent for this necessary
article. By calling at his store, our patrons
will see samples of r papers. IV e have made
our spring selections with much care, and think
wcr cannot fail to please.
SHRYOCK & SMITH,
Chambershurg
Executor's Notice.
LETTERS testamentary having been ganted to
the subscriber, living in Cumberland Val oy
Township, on the Estate of Catherine Hardinger,
late of said Township, dee'd all parson indebted to
said estate are hereby notified to nuke payment im
mediately, aud those having eliams against the same
will present them properly authenticated for settle,
mont.
I EVI HdRDISGER,
Dec. 10, 1858.—f. Executor.
Last Notice.
~V\7 E have lft the Notes and accounts due us
v v in East Providence Township, in the hands
of G. IV. Householder, Esq. also, our Notes and
Books in the hands ot M. M. Peebles, Esq., in
Bloody Run. If not paid by the first of January
next suits will be instituted, without respect lu
persons.
MURRAY It BRtmiSK;
Bloody Run, I
Nov. 28, 1858.-* J
HAGERSTOWN ALMANACS for 1869, at
Dr. 1 lurry's Drug an 1 Book Store.
Dec. 17, 1859.
13UKE WHITE LEAD, F1 ixsced oil and Spirits.
Turpentine at Dr. Darn's Drug and Book
Store.
August f>, 1858. "