Bedford inquirer. (Bedford, Pa.) 1857-1884, January 07, 1859, Image 4

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    THE INQUIHER
1* published every Friday morning, in Juliana!
Street, in the white frame building,
nearly opposite the Mengel
House, bv
DAVID OVER.
TERMS:
If paid in advance, $1.50; within the year,
$2.00; and if not paid wi'.hin the year, $2.60 will
be charged. No paper discontinued until all ar
u-arages are paid—except at the option of the
Editor. A failure to notify a discontinuance will
be regarded as a new engagement.
Advertisements not exceeding a square,(lo lines.)
inserted three times for sl—every subsequent in
sertion, 25.cents. Longer ones in the same pro
portion. Each fraction of a square counted as
a full square. All advertisements not specially
ordered for a given time will be continued until
forbid. A liberal deduction will be made to those
who advertise by the year.
Job Printing of all kinds rxecuted neatly and
promptly and on reasonable terms.
1> K H . fT HAIt h i
RESPECTFULLY tenders his professional
services to the citizens of Bedford and vi
cinity.
Office and residence on Pitt-Street, in the
building formerly occupied by Dr. J. H. llofius.
Nov. 6.1867.
TOIOUJMPKRS.
DK. HARRY, at the Ch.ap Drug and Book
Store, has just received, a large assortment o
the best flavoring extracts, together with Bakf
ing Soda, Cream of Tartar, Saleratns, Ac., ol
jhe very best quality, all of which he will sell
the lowest prices.
Plastering Lath*!!
rpilE (IHOERSIGIVED having erectec
L a Mill for sawing PLASTERING LATUS on hi*
premises in Union Tp.. Bedford county, is now
ready to furnish any quantity on the shortest
notice. Price $1.50 per thousand, 3 ft. long.
Other lengths i n proportion.
Letters addressed to meat St. Clairsville. will
ho promptly attended to.
WM. GRIFFITH.
Union Tp., Feb. 16. 1854.-zz.
JOB MANN, G. LI. SPANG.
rAW PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigntd
A have associated themselves in the Praticc
of the Law, and will promptly attendto a) busi
ness entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad-
Joining counties.
on Julianna Street, three doors
south of Mangel oHt.se and opposite the reri
•4nce of M aj. Tate.
MANN h SPANt;
June 1,-1854. tf.
Dr. F. C Reamer,
Physician and Surgeon,
pcspcctfully tenders his services <>
X\ the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. If
may a'ways be found (unless professienallv en
gaged) at his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana
St.
Feb. 19, 1857.
Hummel's
Premium Essence oi Cotl'ee
COFFEE made Hy it will have a more delicate
aßti finer flavor, and will be much more wholesome.
It will also be clear withoi t requiring anything to
clarify it. For sale bv
OSTER, MANSPEAKER A CARN.
New Store, No. 1, Cheapside.
June 18, 1858.
fiipiil
I Will j.;nctt.aVr u:. i c*;e*uJ.y io all operation* in- i
i to U't c.ro T 4k , mJ il
t v'.'&s ai tf-itb lUßr'tw i, *rvv :\i to -*• tn;>ro et. 1 |
J 'n.NitraU), ut<l wl ! OJK' tlen i i |
UT Ts.-nt IXVAP.IABLY CAS!!.
O'H'ht v*a E->*. ?!:; ntroot, P
Sold Out.
r |IHE undersigned having disposed of his entire
J. stock of Goods begs leave to notify all per
sons knowingtheniselves indebted to hiui 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
in the hands of an officer for collection.
G. W. RUPP.
Oct. 22, 1858.
SHRUNK & SMITH,
CUAMRERSRVRG, PA.,
BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS, and
Dealers in Music and Musical Instruments.
Our stock consists of Books, Stationery, Mu
sic, Musical Instruments, Wall papers, Blinds,
Flench, 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
given him will be promptly attended to.
March 7, 1857.
R. D. BARCLAY,
ATTORNEY IT LAW,
BEDFORD, PA.,
WILL attcud promptly and faithfully to all
legal business entrusted to his care.
K?*Office on Juliana Street, in the building for
merly occupied by S. M. Barclay, Esq.. dee'd.
March 26, 1858.
ALLEGHIS.W HIIM\D FlillM
SEMINAHY,
Raimburg, Pa.
THE Summer Term will open August sth, Fall
Term, October 21st, 1858, and Winter Term,
January 18th, and Spring Term, April sth, 1859.
Circulars, with full particulars, may be had of
W. W. BRIM, A. 8., Principal..
N. B. Half the tuition must be pid in ,id
tasset. Students coming to this institution will
be conveyed from Bedford free of charge, on the
17tb_of January, by addressings letter to Mr. Saml.
Williams, of Rainsburg.
June 4,1858,-zz.
Executor's Notice.
LETTERS testamentary having been ganted to
the subscriber, living iu Cumberland Valley
Township, on the Estate of Catherine Hardingor,
late of said Township, dee'd ail person indebted to
said estate are hereby notified to make payment im
mediately, aid those having cliamaagainst the same
will present them properly authenticated for settle,
inert.
J E7I HARDINGER,
Dec. 10, 1868.—f. Executor.
PURE WHITE LEAD, Flaxseed oil and Spirits
Turpentine at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book
Store.
August 6, 1868.
WHITE TEETH and a perfumed breath can
be accquired by using the "Balm of a
Thousand Flowers." To be bad at
DR. I!ARR YS.
March 6. 1857.
HAGERSTOWN ALMANACS for 1869, at
i>r. Harry's Drug ami Book Storo.
I> e. )/, 1-69.
J NE S Wright-, Bennett's and Dvott's pills at
l>r. H.>rry' Drug ami Book Store."
August 6,1856.
BURNING t LUiD and l'iue oil always to be
lad at Dr. Harry's Drug and Bubk Store
August 6, 1868.
T*T-I i, i
"GREAT REPEBUT MONTHLY.
To the Puldic, the Book and Periodical Trade,
and the Press.
We have the honor to announce that we shall is
sue, on or about the Ist of December next, so as to
be in season to command ttie early attention if the
puilic and the periodical trade, the FIRST NUM
BER liF A NEW ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE,
to he called THE 'GREAT REPUBLIC' MONTH
LY.
It is intended to make this Magaze superior in
every respect to anything ever before issued in this
country. The genera! scope of its character can
best be understood by its name. It will be thor
oughly national —in nowise sictionalor sectaiian,
and wholly impersonal. It will offbi to the writers
, and thinkers of this Union a common field, where
| they can meet on the highest ground of cotempo
rary literatuie. It will aim to gather about it every
variety of intellect.
The range of articles will be a wide on, cover
ing, among other grounds. Essays. Sketches, Hu
morous Tales, Stories, Historical Incidents, Re
views, Critiques, Biographies, Scientific Articles,
Travels, Table Talk, Dramas, Incidents. Politics,
Poems, Ballads, Stanzas, Sonnets, Music, Corres
pondence, Gossip, etc., etc., etc.
The Magazine will be profusely illustrated in the
highest style of wood engraving.
The Literary department will present greater
variety, combined with more thorough excellence,
it is believed, than ever before offered to the Amer
ican public in a single periodical. The following
authors and popular writers are included in the list
of contributors engaged:
George D. Prentice, Themas Mackellar,
Charles Swain, II J Brent, (Stirrup,)
Fitzgrcen Halleck, F W Hunt, M D,
Charb s J. Ingersoll, Edmund Flagg,
Oresters A. Brownson, Fayette Ilurd,
Gen. Geo. P. Mort is, Hannah F Gould,
Nathaniel Deering, Sarah Helen Whitman,
Hon. Charles Gayrre, Caroline K Kink land,
Wtn. Gillniore Simms, Elizal*eth F Ellet,
Park Benjamin, Jane Ermina Locke,
Albert Pike, of Ark., Alice Carey,
Abbe Adrian Kouquette, Pltebe Carey,
Rev. Ralph Iloyi, Madame Levert,
Seba Smith,(J Downing,)Msry F<e>t,
J T Headley, M E Stebbins, (Mrs Hew-
John G Saxe, ett.)
Lieut M F Maury, F.liz beth Oakcs Smith.
Ddward S Goulu, Anna C Botta, (Miss
Charles F Briggs, Lynch.)
C P Cranrb, Louisa S McCord,
Wni II C Ilosmer Maria J Mcintosh,
; George W Peck, Alice B II .v.-n,
K II Stoddard, Pamelia S Viuing,
John R Thompson, Maiy A Bice,
Frederick S. Cozzens, Ada M Keruncott,
A J Hequier, El.zilieth K Churchill,
Maj J 11 Eaton, U S A, Clara Doty.
Levi Reulien, Ainie W Cracker,
Thomas Dunn English. Neilie Burclifield,
Duncan Kennedy, Ann E Potter,
Rev Newell A Prince, Lucy N Godfrey.
Henry B Hirst, LavmiaS Goodwin,
Henry Ward Pettit, Jalie G Austin.
In addition to the toregoing brilliant array of
American authors, there are a large numb r ol
first-class writers engaged, (among them some of
the most distinguished of the day,) who are com
pelled, from pre- sitting engagements, or other
causes, to withhold their names for the present, but
who will, nevertheless, contribute trcquentiy to our
pages. We would also announce that we shall add
to our list of contributors the names of other dis
tinguished authors, as soon us satisfactory arrange
ments can be completed.
Eace number will contain an original piece of
music, composed expressly for this work
Of thesupetior excellence of the Magazine iu
every res|>ect. and of the certainty of its perma
nent success, very little more need be said.
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each, in addition to subscription, to prepay postage
to the line.
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must contain return stamps.
Subscribers must iu all cases write names, Town,
County and State in full, as legibly as possible.
There is little risk iu sending money by mail.—
Large sums should be lemitted by draft, if possi
ble, or registered letter. OAKSMITH & CO.,
Publishers of the "rGeat Republic" Monthly, 112
and 114 Wiliiimtroet, New York.
Nov. 26, 1858.
WIIIES BIZUR7
TIIE Ladies of Bedford and vicinity, are invited
to call and examine the handsome assortment
of Fall and Winter Goods, now oftened, and ready
for inspection, at the BAZAAR.
DRESS HOODS.
Consisting in part of Robe and plain Silks, Cash
mers, Poil Dechevr. s, flounced and side striped
DeLaine Robes, fancy and Bayadere DeLaines,
French, plain and printed DeLaines, Opera Flannels
English and French Merinos, Poplins, Velvets, De-
Beigs, Brilliants, American and French Ginghams,
English and American Prints. Shawls—a" great
variety such as, Long, Square and Mantilla.—
Cloaks—Circular, Raglan and Mantilla styles. Furs
—Ladies and Gents —Chenille Scaifs. Expansion,
Skirts £c.
BONSrSTS.
Bri lal, Velvet, Silk, Satin, Tuffu-d Silk, Chenille,
Straw and morning bonnets, Infant's Caps, Chil
dreus' and Missis' Straw and Silk Bonnets, Ladies'
dress caps. Head-dresses, Ribbons, Feathers, Flow
ers—French and Americtn, aud Millinery goods
generally.
EMBROIDERIES.
A handsome assortment of French Sets, Coflira,
Childrens Sets, Edgings, Laces, Flounci.igs Veils,
&c.
Hosiery—Gloves—Shoes—Perfumery —Jewelry,
and an endless variety of Fancv urticles.
All of the above goods have been purchased at
prices to suit the times.
Call Ladies and examine for yours. H-os.
Country Mi.lin-rs suppled With all kinds of Milli
nery.
The Public will please accept Mrs. II D. PEUOII'S
thanks fur'the liberal paUoangu siio has received.
Nov. 5. 1858-
13URK CASTOR OIL at Dr. Harry's Drag and
Book Store.
August 6, 1858.
A YER'S Cherry Pectoral and Jayne's Kxpecto
x*. rant at l)r. liaiF) s Drug aud Book Store.
' August C, 1868.
BEDFORD IHOUIRSR.
KEDFORD
•If ach in e Sh op !
TITE subscriber would most respectfully announce
to the fuming community, and public in general,
that ho still continues to manufacture at his shop,
iu Bedford, Pa., the following farming utensils, of
the Very be:t material, and in the most workman
like manner, viz :
Four and Six Ilome Tumbling Shaft
Power Machined,
with large open cylinders, six staves, and spikes
screwed in, and improved Straw Shakers attached.
Their superiors for strength and speed are not made
in this or any other County in the State.
Four Horse Tumbling Shaft and Strap power Ma
chine, with cylinder open or shut, as may he de
sired, and shaker of the best kind, for convenience,
ease of draft, and perfect working. This machine
has no superior any where. THHEE HORSE
MACHINES, of the same kind. TWO AND
THREE HORSE TUMBLING SHAFT POWER
M ACIIINES , a very convenient and excellent ma
chine for small farmers, with or without shakers.
HILL SIDE PLOUGHS,-
of a verv superior pattern to any in use in this
countrv. SINGLE AND DOUBLE SHOVEL
PLOUGHS, WITH STEEL SHOVELS.
CULTIVATORS,
Peckham's New fork FIVE-lIOF.D STEEL
POINT EXPANDING CULTIVATOR; Rogers
Pittsburg patent STEEL TOOTH EXPANDING
CULTIVATOR, for working com, or seeding in
grain, Fanning Mills, Horse Rakes Lever Cutting
Boxes, Harrows and Wheelbarrows, made to order.
All the above articles constantly on hand, and
sold cn reasonable terms.
REPAIRING of all kinds of Machines, whether
made here or elsewhere, done on the shortest no
tice.
Castings for all my machines and Ploughs, made
at the Foundry of Mr. Michael Binnan, in Bedford,
and will compare with any made in the State for
strength and durability BLACKSMITHISG done
;to order. All my work warranted to give satisfac
tion.
From a p-ist experience of twenty years in the
Machine business, I feel confident that I can give
entire s itisfaction to all who may favor nie with a
call. Call and examine my work before you pur
chase elsewhere, as 1 am determined to please all.
Horses, grain of all Kinds, luiuber and iron, will
be taken iu exchange for work.
PEIER 11. SHIRES.
Machinist.
Bedford, May 7, 1858.-Bra
M;\l iiTHix
WINTER GOODS.
*~*STEIL MANSPKAKER & CARX, have
now iu store a d-uiplt'.isii ck of
Seasonable Dry LiootN,
Emb-acing printed Byadere, Pacific, and
Hamilton Delaines, Robes Volentine,Robes
A'Quills, rion Black and Fancy Silks,
Saxony and Paris I'laids, Coburgs and
Merinos, in all desiratde colors, from 25
cts. up. Plain and printed Persian Cloth,
from 12| cts, up, printed Flannels, Indian
Linens, Swiss and Catnnrick .Muslins,
Scotch Plaid and Bay S'ate Blanket
Shawls from $1,50 up, Gloves and Hosiery,
dress trimmings and Fringes, Merino un
der shirts and drawers. Comforts and
Scarfs. M ached and unbleached Muslins,
in all widths, from 6* cts. up, checks, ging.
hams, tickings.flannels,new style fall Prints
from fit cts. up, Linseys, Jeans, SalinetU
from 27£ cts. up, Cassimei-s, Cloths, and
every other article usually kep* in a well
assorted
STOCK OF DAY GOODS,
Together with a large assortment of Boots and
Shoes, Hats and Caps. Glass and Queens
ware, Cutlery, Fresh family Grocer
ies, kc. Ac.
We respectfully invite everv person to call and
examine our Goods before purchasing as w.; are de
termined to sell exceedingly low for cash or appro
vert produce.
Oct. 15, 1858.
THE PHILADELPHIA
EVENING BULLETIN.
An Independent Daily Newspaper, devoted es
pecially to the Interests of Pennsylvania
CONTAINING
IMPORTANT TELEGRAPHIC OVS.
Sixteen Hours in Advance of Morning Papers.
Original, Foreign and Domestic Cor
respondence.
Editorials on all subjects, and Full Reports of all
the news of the day. The Commercial and Fi.
nancial Departments are full, and are carfully at
tended to.
KP"As an advertising Medium there is no better
paper in the State the circulation being next to the
largest in the city, and among the mest intelligent
and influential of the population.
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SATIiIIDAV BULLETIN,
A HANDSOME, WELL PILLED
Family Weekly Newspaper,
Is published by the Proprietors at the following
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two years. Address
CUM MINGS St PEACOCK, Prop'rs.
[No. 112 South Third st., Philada.
Dec. 3, 1858.
New Jewelry.
THE subscriber has opened out a new and
splendid assortment of all kinds of the
most fashionable Jewelry—consisting in partol
Breast Pins, Finger Kings, Ear Rings, ft c. Ate.
Call and see his stock.
del 4 DANIEL BORDER.
the premises ol the subscriber, living
in Bedford township, some time in August last,
a red and white spotted steer, supposed to Ue about
three veats old, a crop otf the left ear, and a piece
out of the right ear. The owner is requested to
come forward, prove property, pay charges, and
take him away.
CHARLES SMITH.
Dec. 10, 1858.-c.
D.BRIDDUR,
Formerly of Bedford, Pa.
Attorney and Connscllnr ! Law,
74, WALL ST. SEW YOKE
All business promptly ateu.ie.l to.
Dec. 8, 1858.
SELLIJYG OFF JIT COST.
TN T order to m ike room f i Fali and Winter Goods
A J. 4* J. M. Shoemaker will sell gomls pt very
reduced prices, at the Colonnade Store.
Aug. 27.
[ HOME JOURNAL, 1859.
NEW SERIEF-NEW ATTTACTIONS-NEW
WH.ITERS.
MORRIS AND WILLIS, EDITORS.
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BT A LADY CONTRIBL'TOK.
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Editors and Proprietors, IU7 Pulton-street, New
York-
Uoc. 3, 1858.
"Thick Darkness covrs the E • M,
And Gross Darkness trie People."
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Aud all Gthers. wll tike Notice'
THAT they can supply themselves, in any quan
tities with
Jones' Far Famed Patent
NON EXCLUSIVE KEROSENE or COAL
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At the Wholesale and Retail, HEAD QUARTERS.
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These Lamps give a light equal in intensity ot
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Oils, Wicks, Shades, and every ar
ticle in the line. S. E. SOUTHLAND,
Agent.
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Sept. Iti, 1858.
DR7waltons
AMERICAN PILLS.
JOY TO THE AFFLICTED,
YOUNG AMERICA VICTORIOUS!
ONE small box of Pil's cures ninety-nii.e cases
out of a hundred. No Bais itn, no Mercury, no
odor on the breath, no fear of detection. Two small
pills a dose; tasteless and harmless as water. Full
directions are given, ao that the patient can cure
himself as certain as with tne advice of the most ex
perienced surgeon, and'iuuch better than with the 1
advice of ore of little experience in this class oi dis
ease.
SENT BY MAIL TO ANY PART OF THE
COUNTRY by enclosing one dollar to Dr. I). C.
Walton, No. 154 Nbrth Seventh St. below Race,
Philadelphia. A liberal discount to thetrdde. None j
genuine without the xcrillen signature of D. G.
Walton, Proprietor.
Dr. W.'s treatment for Self-abuse, Weakn •
Ac., is entirely ditf'erent from the usual cor .
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without benefit. The treatment is as certain to
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address Dr. W. as above; giving a full history ol
your case, and you will bless the day you made
the effort to secure what is certain— A KADICAL
CURE.
Jan. 29, 1858.-zx.
UNION HOTEL,
lKdlurd, Pa.
rr*HE suhscrilter respectfully anuoutices to the
X public that he has opeuod a Hotel, under the
above name, in the old and well known Globe
hulling, on West Pitt Street, formerly ownel and
occupied by Mr. John Young, where he will he
•happy to see all ids friends, an 1 the traveling pub
lic guucially. Persons attending Court aie re
spectfully invited to give hint a call. He pledges
himself ihut Iu will do all in his power to rentier
all nis guests comfortable.
His T.ihlj will bo supplied with the choicest de
licacies the market will afford.
The Bed Rooms will contain clean and comfort
able bedding.
Tite Bar will br supplied with choice liquors.
The Stable wi.l be attended by a caretul and at
tentive hostler.
£?" Boarders will be taken by the day, week,
moutn and year.
JONATHAN ILOLLTON.
Bedford, April 30. lw5H
For the Hair—Jockey Club, and new mown
hay, pomatums, genuine ox marrow, at Dr.
! Han)
ripitE GREAT PURIFIER -
A THE WORLD CHALLENGED:—
K?~TO PRODUCE ITS EQUAL!
BLOOD SEARCHER
[INGLORIOUS TRIUMPHANT !
Sworn statement of David McCreary, of Napier
Township, Bedford county s
In April, 1856. as near as I can reroemtor, a
small pimple made its appearance on my upper lip,
which soon became enlarged and sore. I used
polticea of sorrel, ami a wash of blue vitriol, with
out effect. Finding the sore extending, I called t>n
Dr. Ely, of Schtlisburg, who pronounced it CAN
CER, and proscribed a wash of sugar of lead and
bread poultices. Finding these remedies of no
avail, I caded upon Dr. Shaffer, of Davidsrille,
Somerset counti, who also pronounced the disease
Cancer, and gave me internal and external remedies
—the latter consisting principally of caustic ; but
all to no purpose, as the disease continued spread
ing toward the nose. I next used a preparation of
arsenic, in the form of salve. This for a time
checked the disease, but the inflsnration soon in
creased. I next called upon I)r. Statler of St.
Cluirsville, Bedford county, who also pronounced
the disease Cancer, and applied a salve said to bo a
never failing remedy, but it had no effect whatever
in checking the spread of the sore. In December,
of the same year, th ; disease had eaten a
greatei i>art of my upper lip, and had attacked toe
nose, when I went to Cincinnati, where I consulted
Prof. R.S. Newton,of theElectic Medical College.
He pronounced the disease "a cutaneous Cancer,
superinduced by an inordinate use of mercury.—
He applied mild zinc ointment, and gave intern-1
icmcdies. My face healed up. hut the inflamatiou
was not thoroughly removed. In Febuarv, 185",
he pronounced me cured, and I leit for home. In
April the disease again returned and so violent was
the pain that I could not rest .t night. Late in
.May i returned to C ncihiiati, and r.gain placed
myself under the charge of Dr. New lot,, with whom
I remained nutil September, dnri.tg which time he
us"1 every known remedy, and partly s .ccecdcd in
checking the disease, hut when I returned horn.:
there were still three discharging ulcers upon my
face. I continued using Newton's preparations,
at t also medicine that I cot from Dr. Ely, but the
Cancer continued growing until it bad eat off ike
lift fide of my >u> sr. the greater portion of my left
and hud aitcri.el m.j left eye. I had given up
a'.i hope of cvet 1 > tug cured ; since Dr. Ely said he
could only give relfot ; but that a euro was 'tnpoi
sil.le. In March, 1858,1 bought a bottle of 'Blood
Scearchcr,' but 1 must confess ti.at I had u. dth
in it. I was very weak when I commenced taking
it; but 1 found that I gained strength day by day,
and also that the ulcers commenced drying up. 1
continued, and when the tliir.t bottle was taken my
face was healed as if by u miracle. I used a forth
bottle, and i have lieen healthier since than 1 have
Iteeti for the 1 st seven years. Although my face
is s dly disfigured, i ant still grateful to a "benign
Provideuc • who has spared nty life, and which has
been done THROUGH the instrumentality of LIXDSEY'S
IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER. D. MCCREART.
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 Hollidaysburg,
llhtir county, Pa.
\\ ilness— U. J. Jones.
JOHN* CORLET, J. P.
NEW EVIDENCE.
Being ifflicted with a grievous l etter on lire <.rms
snd face—after trying many remedies whish utterly
failed to cute—l was persuaded by W. M. Bart is fsc
Co. to try Lin-'any's improved Blood Searcher; and
now, s:x w-eka after finishing the stio/.d bottle,
pi enounced myself cured.
The tett r broke out, something over a year ago.
on the inside of tuy arms, extending front the tl
bows down to the wrists ; also, on my face, im.
mediately round the mouth and ciin, and continued
to l>e a perfect torment to me until cured by the Blood
Searcher. My arms, were almost useless, owing to
the cracks and sores on them, liable to bleed at
any time on the least exertion t<> lilt or work, and
sometimes so itchy that ! could scarcely prevent
tearing off my flesh. I have now been cured six
weeks and loel it itue to .Mr. Lindsey, and to the
public generally, to make tins statement, in hope
th.tothers like myscb my be benefitted by using
his valuable medicine. her
JANE* WILSON,
mark
Sworn and subscribed before me, one of the Al
dermen in and lor the City of Pittsburg, this 2Sin
day of July. A. I>. 1858.
AND. McMASTER, . dlderman.
For sale by F. G. Reamer, M. D., Bedford; G.
D. Trout, Alum Bank ; Simon Herahman, Pleas
ant vtllc!; John G. Scht 11, do ; L. N. Fyan, West
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DR. F. C. REAMER,
BEDFORD, PA.
HAVING purchased the Drag and Book Stew
of Dr. S.I). Scott, has constantly on hand
at the old stand, a large and well selected stock
of choice Drugs nnd Medicines, wholesale and re
tail, all of which will be sold oa fair terms." Tbt
assortment consists in part of
Drugs nnd Chemicals, Dye Woods and Acids, Paints
and Oils, Window Glass and Glass Ware, Tobac
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PATEKT MEDICINES.— -Having the regular agency
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have stood the test of time and experience and
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.Moffat's Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters Br'
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: sack's and other vermifuge; Hoofland's German
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ty, are itov.- prepared to execute orders far
CASTINGS AND MACHINERY of every de
rcrif*tion. They will build to order steam-en
gines, coal and drift-cars, horse powers and
threshing machines—also, casting of tverr
kmd far furnaces, forges, saw, grist and rolling
mills, ploughs, water-pipe, columns, house
fronts, brackets, kc., &c.
<"c'r'A,/ifS a ' so now making a fine assortment
of SIOYLS of various kinds of the latest pat
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heating atovt-3 for cburcl.es, offices, bar rooms
Ac. '
A full assortment cf Stoves will be keut
constantly on hand, sr.d scidat whole-sale and
retail, at prices to suit the times, snd quality
warranted equal to the Lest eastern make '
Machinery of all kinds repaired proinptlv.-
Patterns mads to order.
GILLIARD DOCK.
O. W. ASHCOai.
Nov. 6, 1857,
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PITTSECEOH, PA. CHARTERED 1855.
300 Students attending January, '5B.
Now the largest and tcosi thorough Commercial
School of the United States. Yottng men prepared
for actu il dudes of the Counting Room.
J. C. SMITH A. M Prof, of Book-keeping and
Science of Accounts.
A. T. D UTHETT. Teacher of Arithmetic and
Commercial Calculation.
J. A. HKYDRICK and T. C. JENKIXS, Teachers of
Book-keeping.
A. CowLEr and W. A. MILLER, Profs, of Pen
manship.
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Ate taught, and all other subjects necessary for tb
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Students enter at any time—No vacation—Timo
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—Board, $2,60 per week- Stationery, s6,oo—En
tire cost, $60,00 to $70,00.
K3"\Ministeis' Sons received at hatf price.
For Card—Circular—Specimens of Business and
Ornamental Writing—incloso two stamps, and ad
dress
F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Oct. 1, 1858.-2y.
TIE IBSSEI MSI.
Valentine Steckman,
PROPRIETOR.
Boarders taken by the day week nontb end
year.
April 25, 1356—tf
tiettys' Photographic (waller?,
•EXCHANGE BUILDING,' BEDFORD, PJ.
WHERE Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes, $e
4-c., are executed in the latest stjle
and improvements of the Art. A fttll assort
ment of plain and fancy cases, gold and pirteff
Lockets at very low prices.
Tba pnblic are respectfully invited to cali
and examine bis specimens.
T. R. GETTYS, Jtu
May 22,1857.
Slioemciidiiig! ShoemeiMlingrl!
HAVING commenced the business of Shoeras>
ing, one door east of Mr. Brice's Hotel; Bedford,
Pa., I am prepared to do all manner of work in
this line of business, at the shortest notice, and on
the most substantial manner, on more reasonable
rates than usual, one thing indispensable. Give him
a call, try my work and judge for yourselves.
J B BAKFJ.
May 7, 1858
Tfl MILL OWNERS!
O D RHODE has made Scbellsburg his pemts
k? nent residence, and is prepared to-doaß kinds
-of work in ike Mill Wright line, oa tho most ap
proved and durable plans, and reasonable terms.
lie has on hand the most improved Smut and
Screening Machines, Mill Bushes. Anchor BokiuK
Cloths, both new and old. at city prices, Mill Butts
of the Lest qu lity, and all kiadsof Mill macuiuery,
can be procured from him and shipt>ed to ar.y point.
Also—Av i.t fur McCormick's Keeper and Mow
er for Bedford and Blair Counties.
' S. D. BROAD.
Sthe!!*btirg. Redflvrd Co., 1
Sept. 24,1855. (
AN excellent article of Hair and tooth Brushes
at Dr. Harry's Drug and Bopk Store.
August 6, 1356.