FOR Sill, OR \ Farm within one mile of the BafHS-wd and two il miles of Stonerstuwn, in the Broad Top Coal | regioo, containing abont ltK) acres, being good hot- i torn land—about one-ball cleared and the balauce j well timbered' The ferm is well improved, and a j fii e spring of exeelleut water at the door ol the i house—also two good orchards ol Ittiil tries on the premises, ALSO,-. A farm in Morrison's cove, adjoining lands of! David Stnekev, Barley's IK-'--. Jacob Furry and ! others, containing about 20b acres, ono half c'eaied : and the balance well tiiuiiered, with an abundance I of locust and cliestnnt timber. Tbero are several j never tailing springs upon the promises with a con- ; ftantlv running stream through the farm. There is ; also n large and thrifty young orchard bearing fruit I thereon. Tlie iniproventents are a rough cat* House. Log Barn and out buildings. ALSO, 100 acres of land io Harrison County, lowa, of | flrat class piairie, close to timber and within a few j miles of the Missouri river above Council B'nfl'i. A I,SO, Cili acres in Storv Co., lowa * ALSO, 113 acres in Potfawutt.mieCo., I.wa, ucarCt un- | eil Blurts. A LSO Lot net. 8 of block 53 in the city of Omaha, Ne ] braaka Tcrrltorv ALSO, 1280 acres land in Austin County, Texas, East of the Brazos River on the Texas central rail road which runs through the Un 1. It is well watered being upon the head waters of Cvpress creek. ALSO, 320 acres iriComanche County, Texas, on Wies ors creek, -1 miles East of the Leon River, and on the line of the Memphis and K1 Pas so rail road now n process ol construction. ALSO, The farm in Morrison's Cove, adjoining Bluomfield ; Furnace, known as the "Pearson pr perty" lately I owned by David Daniels, containing 131 acres and 00 perches, with an excellent orchard of fruit trees ! thereon and never failing watei at the door. The j improvements are one Urge frame House, one log House and barn, with convenient out-builiugs. ; The land is good—produces well, and is in a hign state of cultivation. A good pike is close by .lead ing to Hollidaysburg,\vhieh,with the Furnaces make - a ready market at the door tor all kinds of produce. . Nov. 12, 1858. O. E. SHANNON. HOKLES AND SHOES TO BOQT. •'■M.uy men of many minds," Many slices of many kinds : From 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 shanghai tops and pointed heels. To make him high who 1 >w'y feels. if prict-s do not suit your mind, Just take a little cheaper kind ; But when you buy cheap shoes, beware, 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 ettie to 1. ~sfe. Tobacco and cigars are^there. Of qualities and kinds "quite rare ; To please the taste of every one, And make (he boys appear full crown. We take all kinds of trade lor goods. E'en wagons full from out the wood*— 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 call, just bring along, What is the object of our song, HARD Tl )IES RELIEF • No . 5, 1-58. A. B. Cramer A Co. WW 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 j ever offered, including all the newest styles in every department. Unprecedented bargains will be of fered our friends aud customers for j cash or produce. A liberal credit will be extended to 1 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. rOK SALE OR TSXCHA KTG-B. THE FOLLOWING LANDS IN THE WESI': 80 ACRES in Brown County, Kansas, 3 miles ; west of Hiawatha, on the ol i St. J.. road, and 18 miles from White Cloud ou the Missouri River.— ' ALSO 80 ACRES, 15 miles west of Atchison. Kan sag. These are fine rolling prairie lauds within les> than a mile of limber mid running water. ALSO 820 ACRES, well tiiubcicd .and watered, in St Fran- | cis County, Missouri. ALSO 40 ACRES well timbered, in Grant County, Indiana. And the following lands in Bedford County : ABOUT 50 ACRES, wall timbered, in Cumberland ! Valley Township, 0 miles from Bedford, NEAR to ; John McFemns. ALSO 428 ACRES timbered laud, 2 mil 'S south of Kainsburg on the road to South ampton. ALSO 43') acres, timl>er-lii>4, in Union; Township, on Bokbs Creek, about 2 miles above Conrad's Saw- Mill. ALSO fire-twelfths of A tract containing 2<>s acres and 148 perches of Broad top coal laud. ALSO 110 ACKM of first quality lime ! stone land lia'.f a mile south ot edforfi, known AS the Vondersmiih Farm. 10! Iacres CLEARED, a nev- | cr foiling spring .< EXCELL -nt ,r ■ . R,a TOU-;a'-l- barn, and small frame house . For the present I may b<- found at Mrs. Cook's i Hotel. K'M. 51. HALL. ! Jan. 7, 1859. SKIXI.\<; OFF AT COST." MHS. H. D. PKUGII wishes to retire from bu siness, anl will stil an entire Stock of goods at cost! Ladies wishing to supply themselves with ; goods at wholesale prices, Would do wall to call be fore tbe following handsome artick s are disposed* f- . | Rich silks, French Merinos, C isi. nitres, Alpacas, Poplins, French and American Do Lants. Velvets, Shawls, Cloaks, Mantles, Ladies' and Children*' Furs, Clouds, Hoods, Bonnets. Ribbons, Flowers, Feati ers, French Work, Gloves, Hois.ry, Shoes, I Jewehy, Perfumery, and an rod!, *s vrriety ol Fancy Goods. Milliners would find it to their advantage to ex amine tbe assortment in the Millinery b*p irtinmL Dec. 17,1858. JAYNE'S Wrights, Bennett's and Dvott's ; iti> at Dr. Harry's Drug and Hook Storv. AUabt-t 6,1558. DR. W. li. PIUOII, OF Lancaster City, late of Philadelphia, where be has been in successful practice foi a nam | lx*r id years, received his education at the lest Med- j i ical College in the United States, and bad the is- ; i perience and practice in the different Hospitals for 1 j several years, a member of the Analytical Medical j Institute of New York, and late Surgeon of the i United States Navy, now oilers himself to the pub lic to attend any professional calls. The purest medicines always on hand direct from the best Laboratories of out country, and the Bo j tallica) Gardens of the woil 1. No patent medicine 1 prescribed or recommended. Medicines used only ! which will not break down the constitution, but w ill j renovate the system from all injuries it has sustain ed from mineral medicines. Chronic aud difficult ! diseases must be treated upon analytical principles, which is to know anil ascertain what disease is. Its j nature and character require a knowledge of lh" chemical constituents of every solid and fluid of the i i human body ; the chtngi s those solids and fluids ' j are capable of undergoing. To know what medi j ciuesto employ to euro diseases, requires a fcnow ' ledge of the chemical constituents ol all agents ! employee, i. medicine; and if we are in possession ol this knowledge, it is possible to cure any disease i —no luuttei of how long standing—and It-ivy the patient iu a healthy ar.d perfect!} cured condition. ; -Melancholy, Aberration, or that state of aim-nation j j and weakness of the mind whicli renders persons in- j : capable of enjoying the pleasures of performing the j duties I.l'life; Dysjvepsia; that distressing disease i and fell destroyer of health und happiness, under ; mining the constitution, u;id yearly carrying thotri : sands to untimely graves, can most emphatically b* cured. Rheumatism, in any form or conditio chronic or acute, warranted curable -, Epikp-y or falling sickness; all chronic and stubborn cas's ot Female Diseases radically removed; Salt Rheum, and every description of ulcerations; Piles and Scrofulous Diseases, which have baffled all previous medical skill can be cured by my treatment, w!,r?i the constitution is not exhausted. ! 1 elo say all diseases (yes, Coiisumptson) can be j cured. ; LU?°" Cancer cured without the knife.. i 1 will remain in my office cu WEDNESDAYS snd : SATURDAYS, from 9 o'clock A. M., to accommodate - I patients from a distance, and con u'.t in the English I and Gentian languages. Will make visits to any ] distance if required. May be addressed l.v letter, i Fulton Square. Lancaster city, Pa. July 30, 1853-Iy. HO! FOB II tKI.AIAs ! ftEW FALL MB WINTER ROODS. JiS; J. M. SUOMAKER respectfully beg leave to • inform their numerous friends and patrons that j they have just returned from the eastern Cities, and ' are now opening one of the best stocks of goods that have ever been brought to Bedford, which they I will sell at a very small advance; consisting in part ' ! of a general assortment of Dry Goods, Boots and | Shoes, Hats, Caps, Queens ware, Hardware, &c., i 4' ■ • 4'£ • Also, a large assortment of Groceries, such as Syrup, Molasses, White and Brown Sugars, Fish, ! Cheese, Salt, Spices, lod.go, Coff.-e, Extract ol j Coffee. Candies, Tar und Oil, Tobacco. 4-c., 4e-,4'-\ To good and punctual customers, a credit of six months will be given. Thankful for past favors, the-} hope to receive a liberal ahare of public patronage. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods, for which the highest market prices will be paid. Oct. 22, 1858. TTJNTIQIXr lIO'TFIT v Uediord, Pa. FP lIE subsoi l er respectfully ann aunces to the X iu■ -lie that he has opened a Hotel, under the , | above name, iu the old and well known Globe j bu'liing, on West Pitt Street, formerly owned and j occupied by Mr. John Young, where he will be ! happy to see all his frten Is, an 1 the traveling pub lic generally. Persons attending Court aie re- ' spectlolly invited to give hint a call. He pledges | bin s. It that he wili do all in iiis power to render ] his guests comfortable. His T iblj will be supplied with the choicest de- ! licacii-sthe market wrll afford. The Bed Rooms will contain clean and corn for t ; able bedding. ! The Bar will ba suppiie-l with choice liquors. ; Tile Stable will be attended by a careful and at tentive hostler. ; [IT" Boarders will be taken by the day, week, month and year. , JONATHAN II OR TON. Bedford. April 30, 1858 idraliiisfrator's Notice. LETTERS of .Vriministrati on having been gr nt- | | ed to the sahscribcr living in Napier Township, on ! the Estate of James Smith, late of St. Clair Town l ship ; all persons indebted to said Estate are notiti -d . to make payment immediately, and those having i claims agdust th • same will present th.-m properly j j authenticated for s- ttlement. MAHLON H. SMITH, AdnCr. 1 Jan. 14, 1859. idomii.biraicc'i* Notice. LETTERS of Administrj'.ion having I en grant ed to the subscriber living in West Providence i t:>., on the Est.it-- of Pet *r Barndollar, late of West | Providence Township, dee'd all persons know is. ; themselves indebted to said estate wiil make pay- ! , moot immediately, and those havingVLims against ' the stmc wil' present them prop >rlv .authenticated I for settlement J AS. M. BAKNPOLLAK, j Jan. 7. 1859. AJm'r. i iir7^ jx t M- XtX Pianos, Mclodions, Flutes, Guitars, Brass : Horns, Clarionets, Drums, etc., of various manu j facture, always on hau l. Rends supplied at city ' nholtsalt rales. We keep always en liaudalufl assortment of all the new arid fashionable music, ! ; which we iia.il nt our expense to any part of the j ' country. N. B. 'I tsic nged to order, f SHRYOCK & SMITH, J Cna-nberslarg. ; March 7, It 57. j Estaie of Samuel (r.rterigh? Dcc'd. LE I l ERS of Administration having been grant ed by tils Register of Bedford County to the I undersigned upon the estate of Samuel Carteright ! late of Middle Wood berry Township Bedford j County dee'd all persons indebted to sai l estate are hereby notifl.;-! to come forward an 1 make irn i mediate payment and those having claims against : the e.-tate wili present them properly authenticated I for settlement to the undersigned at CLysburg | Blair County Pa. T)JMEL SHOCK. ; Dec. 24, 1358. Admr. lioss FoawAKn. O. H. GAITHER. Forward Si Gaither, | ITFORiXEVS IT LAW, Bfilibrd, B*a. ROSS FORWARD, of Somerset, and O. H. I GAITHER, have opened a law office in Bed ford, Pa. O. 11. GAITHER, having located pcr ! manently in Bedford, will be assisted during every ' Court by the former. All business entrusted to i them wili be promptly and carefully attended to. i Office on Juliana street, two doors south of the In j quirer office. Due. 31,1858. BURNING ILUID and Pine oil always to be had at Dr. Harry's Drug aud Book Store August R, 1858. PUKE \l HI 1 h LEAD, 4 lixsu'iid oil and Spirits I Turpentine at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. August tt, 1858. i physicians prescriptions carefully compound ed, at all hours of the day or nigh at Dr' Harry's. Drugstore. Angus tO, 1858. trior tho Hair—Jockey Club, and new mown hiy, poinatums. genuine ox mirr.iw. at Dr. ' iia;: s' TJBLES I3MQI3IRER Is published every Friday morning, in Juliana Street, in the white frame building, nearly opposite the Monger. House, by I>AVII> OYIil?. TERMS: If paid in advance, 51.60; within the }<-ar, $2.00; and if not paid within the year, $2.60 w ill be charged. No paper discontinued u.itil all ar tearagea are paid—except at the option of the Editor. A failure to notify a discontinuance will be regarded as a new engagement. Advertisement* not exceeding a square,(lo lines.) instated three times for SI —every subsequent in sertion, 25 cents. Longer ones in the same pro portion. K.ich fraction of a square counted as a full square. All advertisements not specially ordered for a given time will he continued until forbid. A liberal deduction will he made to those who ad\ertise by the year. Job Printing of u!l kinds executed neatly and promptly and on reason aide terms. LOOK 0! T! Www mmn i ALTHOUGH the prospects of the Railroad are not very flattering, the friends of that enter prise have not yet quite despaired of u'timate suc ees. Hoping that the people will see that it is not only to their interest to have the road completed as soon as possible, hut that they sltoul 1 bear in mind that RE FA) Sg MLYA'ICfI Have just received from the city, and arc new opening out at their Cheap Cdsh auA Produce Store, a large assortment of Cassimercs, Cloths. Prints, bleached and unbleached Muslins, Ginghams, GROCERIES, Coffee, Sugar, Syrup, extra pulverized Sugar, Cheese, &c., tec. All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms for cash or product. Nov. 19, 1868. Dissolution of Partnership. rpllE Partnership het'toforo existing and doing X business under the tirm name ot Barclay f. Garrctson, has this day been dissolved by mutual cousent. The Books, &e., are in the hands of B. IV. Ganetson, who is authorized to settle the bu siness of the late firm. s. m. Barclay, Nov. 5, 1858. B. W. GARUETSON. GEORGE U. AMICK, surviving partner of the late firm of Geo. B. Amick V Bkothek, noti fies cli persons interested, that the books of said firm remain in his hands for settlement, and that circumstances demand an immediate closing up of the business of said firm. Persons indebted or having settlements to make, are therefore request ed to call on the subscriber without delay. St. Cltirsvil'c, June 11, 1858. -if. The subscriber will cor, inuc the mercantile bust nest at the oil stand, where he will he La) py to irivet and supply the wants of his friends and cus tomeis at all times, lie will receive in a couple of weeks a net supply of seasonable goods, which he is determined to sell on the most reasonable terms. GEO. B. AMICK. iLLMFBILE¥iWiIi siE3x.xxßuua.ja.-sr, ESaiitsibiirg, Pa. 711H-C Summer Terra will opc.v August 6th, Full A Term, October 21st, 1858, at.-i Winter Term, January 18ih, and Spring Term, April sth, 1859. Circulars, with full particulars, may he had of \Y . W. BRIM, A. 8., Principal.. N. B. Half the tuition must be pud in Ad vance. Students coning to this institution will be conveyed from B--l.' i:d free of charge, on the 17th of January, by addre-sing a h-tter to Mr. Saml. WiiiUms, of Rains! urg. June 4, 1858.-ZZ. X*la(erini, p Moults!! lIIIE V t Vi)eRSIS.\ED having erected a Mill for sawing Plastering Laths on his premises in Union Tp., Bedford county, is now ready to furnish any quantity on the shortest notice. Price $1.50 p£r thousand, 3 ft long. Other lengths in proportion. Letters addressed to meat St. Glairsviile. will bepromptlv attended to. WM. GRIFFITH. Union Tp., K*:b. 16, 1834.-zz. JOB MANN, G. 11. SPANG. j AV> a*AK a NLiiSIIIP.-—The undersigntd A J have associated themsclres in the Prance of the Law, and will promptly attendto al busi ness-intrusted to their care in Bedford and ad joining counties. C£7""Oflace o). Juiiaii'iu Street, three doors south olMengel oil - si- and opposite the resi dence of M"aj. T 'to. "AW A SPANG Jnno 1,—1851. tf. vii u> F. iiiiiuf " 1"A LSPLCTI ULLA tenders his professional Lb e -TV-ices to the citizens of Bedford : ,„d vi- Ollice and n-aider.ee in Pitt-Street, in the building forme- 'y occupied by Dr. J. 11. llofiU>j. Nov. 6, 1857. to" jpSPR DR. ti Aitßl r at t>;e Ch a;. and Book A!.ora, has just received, a l?~g© assortment pf the bust flavoring extracts, together with Bait ing Soda, Cream of Tartar, Saleritus, Ac., of ■jho very best quality, all of which he will sv'i the lowest prices. Dr. F. 0 tJeamer, Physician and Surgeon. O -especti'ally tenders his services < Ll ttie citizens of Bedford and vicinity, lie may a'ways ho found (unless professionally on gaged, at hi.s Drug and Book Store, in Juiiaua St. Feb. 19, 13,'7. WM. V. LOtiAN, A TjT.O SI i\ E V .1T L 4 W. HcCOWNELLSBURG. PA. 1,57 ILL practice in the Conrts of Fulton, Bedford 11 and Franklin Counties. on Main Street, opposite Spoor's Hot,- 1 . Septerub. r 3, 1858. sfliiiocfi & sijriii, CiIVMREUSrHRG, PL, Booksellers ami stationers, u d Dealers in Music and Musical Instrumeutss Our stock consists of Books, Stationery, Mu sic, Musical Instruments, Wall papers, Blinds. French, German and American Lithograph, and steel engravings, gilt mouldings for frames, etc., etc., wholesale and retail. Dr. B. F. Harry is our agent lor Bedford, aud all orders given liiin will he promptly attended to. March 7, 1857. J. w. LKXfifiKFBLTfiR, : Attorney at Law and Land Surveyor, Y\7 ILL attend with promptness to nil business v T entrusted to his cure SK™ h B "*^ r " " wl Fulton Counties. Dec,24 858. the Union Hotel. sj r ois; ANACKA at7>r h7;; ** HLI) I O It U JfJ aeh i n e Sh o/> ! THE subscriber would most r- qn-ctftiliy announce to the farming community, and public in general, - that lie still continues to manufacture at his shop, j in Bedford, Pa., the following farming utensils, of i tins very bc:t material, and in the most wwrknian i like maimer, vis: Four and Sis Boi se Tumbling Shaft Pohui' Hacliiiies. i with large open cylinders, six staves, and spikes | screwed in, and improved Straw Shakers attached.* j Their superiors for strength aud speed arc- 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 be de- I sired, and shaker of the best kind, for convenience, ! ease of draft, and perfect working. This machine has !;o superior any where. THREE HORSE MACHINES, of the same kind. TWO ANI) THREE HORSE TUMBLING SHAFT POWER MACHINES, a wry convenient and excellent ma j ciiiue for small farmers, with or without shakers. HILL SIDE PLOUGHS, of a very superior pattern to any :n use in this countrv. SINGLE AND DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOUGHS, WITH STEEL SllOVi LS. oor X-x L 4? Lt' O X?_ .3 . j Peck ham's New York FIVE-HoED STEEL POINT EXPANDING CULTIVATOR; Rogers I Pittsburg patent STEEL TOOTII EXPANDING CULTIVATOR, f-.-r working corn, or seeding in grain, Fanning Mills, Horse Rakes Lever Cutting Boxes, Harrows and Wheelbarrows, made to order. Ail the above articles constantly on hand, and sold in reasonable terms. IIEPAIiH A'Gr of ali kinds of Machines, whether made here or elsewhere, done on the shortest un title. Castings for all my machines and Ploughs, made it the Foundry of Mr. Michael Bam an, in Bed lord, tttid will compare -vitli .my made in the State fur strength and durability BLACKSMITH'KG done to order. AII my work warrented to give satisfac tion. From a pist experience of iw i.ly years in the Machine business, 1 feel confident that I can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor me with a call. Call and examine my work before you pur chase elsewhere, as I am determined to please all. i Horses, grain of all kinds, lumber and iron, will | be taken in exchange for work. PETER !!. SHIRES, Machinist. Beufor.l, May 7, 1859.-8 m Lfflis BIZ lilt. rfIHE Ladies of Bedford arid vicinity, are iyvited 1. to call and examine the baud sum • assortment j of Pall and Winter Gomh, now opened, cod ra-lv it-r inspection, at the BAZAAR. D'tLS-N tiOODS. Coßsisting in part ot Robe an 1 plain Si.'ks, Casii j mars, Poil Docbcvr, v, flounced -tvi side striped j DeLain* Robes, fancy and Bayeder.- DcLaines, I French, plain and prime,; DeLaii:es, Opera FlaitneV English and French Merinos. Poplins, Velvets. De 8.-iga, Brilliants, American c-d French Ginghams, English iii-1 American Prints. Shawls—a greet variety such ns, Lor-g, Square end Mar.tiila.— Cb-iks—l ire Ear, Raglan an i Mautill i sty 1.-s. Fa: —Ladies and Gents—Chenille Son:ft. Expansion, Skirts £c. Bridal, T civet, Silk, Satin, Tuflted Silk, Chenille, Straw at-1 morning bunnels, Infant's C'-v>*, Chil -1 diens" andMistlsf Straw -ml Silk B>-.-,r -ts, Ladies' I dress caps, Head-dressc, Sil bons, Feathers, Fl.-w -ers—French and bmcrican, and Millinery goods rMBP.C IDE HIIIS. A ban-Dome assortment i f French S-. ts, C >"l-.rs. Child:ens Sets. Edging-. Laces, Flounei gs Veils, Ac. < Hosiery—Gloves—Shoes—Perfumery Jewelry, and an endless variety of Fancy articl'S. All of the above goods have been purchased at I prices to suit the times, j Call Ladies and examine for yourselves. Country Milliners suppled with all kinds of Mil'i- I ntry. 1 Ihe Public will please accept .Mrs. II D.Ftcan's 1' thanks for the liberal patronage sh.- has received. Nov. 5. 1858- Fol.\iM¥ \:ii MACHiaXE SiiOP THE sul.'scribers havirg formed a partner ship under the style of '-Dock & Asbcom*' tor the purpose of car.ducticg a general FOI VUKI A\ll TIA4 Sll\i: business in the establishment recently erected by Gilliard Do. k,in Hopewell, Bedford coun ty, are now prepared to execute orders ft-r CJSTLXGS piND iUCH ISERY of every de scription. They will build to order steam-en gines, coal and drift-cars, horse powers aud threshing machines—also, casting of every kind f*r furnaces, forges, saw. prist and roiling mills, ploughs, water-pipe, c-.-iuruns, house flouts, brackets, Kc., &c. They are also, r.ow making a fine assortment of STOVES of various kinds of the latest pat tcnis and most approved styles, including sev ered sizes of COOK STOVES of the best make, ; heating stoves for churches, offices, bar-rooms, A full r.ssertment of Stoves will be kept ■ constantly <>n hand, and sold at wholesale and j retail, at prices to suit the times, and quality, j warranted equal to the best eastern make.— j Machinery of all kinds repaired promptly.— I ; Faticras ma-ic to eider. GILLIARD DOCK, G. Vr . ASHCOM. | Nov. 0, 1837, Hummels Pretuitim INsencc oi'C'oJTep COFFEE made by it will have a more delicate arid finer flavor, and will be much more wholesome. It will also be clear withoi t requiring anything to cixrilv it. For sale by OSTER, MANSPEAKER & CARN. New Store, No. 1, Cheapside. JuuclB, 1853. SSBCSSSSSS? 1 *' IJ ' ** uw^ fii | Writ -*.• r . 5 par. t .aHjt u-.'l cArvio 1 oiwraifoni in. |jl " !i lit tf T.-im in VAUUIILV CX-it. j:j 0r.., i. ,■ t • . p.. -D| R. I>. BARtLAY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA., WILL attend promptly an-1 faithfully to all legal businesses rusted to bis care. on Juliana Street, in tho building for merly occupied by S. M. Barclav, Esq., d.-e'd. March 26, 18-58. Dissolution. fit HE firm of TAYLOR A MOWHY is dissolved by MU- L tual consent, The business w ill be continued | at the old stand l-y Jxo. TAYLOR, who will hold ! himself ready at all times to accomodate the pub [ lie with Leather on tho most reasonable terms.— i The books of the firm will remain in tho hands of ! John A. Mowry for settlement, and all persons in ; tcrested aro earnest ly requested to call and make j settlement at once. All those neglecting this notice may expect after the first day of February next to 1 find their accounts in the hands of ail officer for ■collection. TAYLOR & MO WRY. | Dec. 31,1858. BEDFORD ACADEMY* THE Wintir session of Bedford Academy will] commence on Monday next, 221, inst. G. W. AUGHINBAUGH, I Nov 19. 1859. Principal- I fpHK GREAT PURIFIER - J. THE WORLD CHALLENGED I o-to Produce its equal [rTTHE BLOOD SEARCHER E2P~GLORIOUS TRIUMPHANT I Sworn b'fatement of David McCreary, of Napier i Township, Bedford county : In April, 1856, as near as I can remember, a small pimple made its appearance on my upper lip, which soon became enlarged and sort*. I usetl poltices of sorrel, and a wash of blue vitriol, with out etlkct. Finding the sore extending, I called on l)r. Ely, of Schellshurg, who pronounced it CAN CUR, and proscribed a wash of sugar of lead and bread poultices. Finding these remedies of no ( avail, I called upon Dr. Sbafier, of Davidsville, : Somerset county, who also pronounced the disease Cancer, and gave me Internal and external remedies —the latter consisting principally of caustie; but, all to no purpose, as the disease continued spread ing toward the nose. I next use 1 a preparation of arsenic, in the form of salve. Tbi- for a time checked the disease, but the iufiuniation soon in creased. i next called upon l)r. Stath-r of St. Ciairssvillc, Bedford county, who also pronounced the disease Cancer, and applied a salvo said to bo a never failing remedy, Let it had no effect whatever in checking the spread of tho sore. In December, ;of the same year, ti; disease" el cat m sway a ' zre.iret pave of niv up t .;i;>. and h. I attacked t...- I nooe, lien i Went to e liM inrni ti, where 1 consulted Prof. R.S. Newton, of the Elactic Medical College. 1! pronounced the disease *.,t cutanoous Cancer, j supericduce-1 by an inoriiuate use of mercury.— j He applied mild zinc ointment, and gave intemrl i --medics. .My face healed up, but the inflamation j was not thoroughly remove i. In FeLuary, 15", 1 he pronounced me cured, and ! 1 it fo: homo. In ! Apr! the disease again returned and so violent was • i the pain that I could not rest at night. L ite in j j May I returned to Citici? nati, and again placed [ ! myself under the charge i t Dr. Newton, with wi- tn I I I remained until September, during which time i.e ! j use-l eveiy known retin \y, ar.d partly succo-Jed in i ! checking the disease, but \V e:. I returned home i j there w re stih three di.t-.-harging ulcers npoa ray j face. Ici utinu; 1 using Newton".- preparations, i and also medicine that i got from Dr. Ely, but the I Cancer continue-: growdag until it had c':t <■■/>" the I left sidt of my nose, the greater j rrli .n of tny left j cheek, a.ni had attacked my left eye. I had given up j all hope i i ever being cured ; Mnc Dr. Ely said he | could only give r.I; -t ; i ut that a cure was impos ! sil le. In March, 1868, I bought a bottle of -E.'ood | Scieuxher,' L-ut I must confess that I Lad no faith in if. I was very weak when I commenced taking ' it; but Ikund that I gained strength day by day, I amlalsoti.it the ule-rs cor.iinencvd drying up. i . cor.tinut-d, aud when the third bottle was taken my fites. was he a l .-.- ! ft* if by a miracle. I used a forth dottle, end I have been healthier since than I have - Leva for the list seven years. Although my face is s dly disfigured, I am still grateful to a benign I'r-nt U-nce who has spared my life, and wblcu k-;s been done through tho instrumentality of LixdseyD luprovcd Blood Seafcher. I). V-cCseary. Sworn and sahscrioed, this 31st day of August, A. D. 1858. Iteiore rue, - n-.-of tl - Justi*- -s of tfc 1 I'eace in and for the Borough i f 11-diidayshurg, ; Blair countv. Ik . Wife -ss- V. J. Jo -.a. J )I!M CORI.FY, J I*. NEW EVIDENCE. TV ing fflicted with a grievous Tetter on th •e: cus and face—after trying many remedies which utterly fried to cue—l was persuade: IbyW. M. Bar:is fx I Co. to try I.iudsay'a Improved B'ood Searcher; and j 1 now, six weeks after finishing the second bottle, j ! pronounced my si if curel. The tetter broke out, something over a year ago, j l on the inside of my arms, extending from the 11- ' j bows down to the wrists ; also, on ray face, im. ! mediately r- un l the mouth and ciin, and continued i to he a perfect torment to me until cured by the Blood, j c :rchcr. My arms, were almost useless, owing to i ] the cracks and sores on them, liable to bleed at | any time on the least exertion to lift or work, and j sometimes so itcty that I cctild scarc-'y prevent, tearing off ray flesh. I have now Icon cured rix ! weeks and feel it due to Mr. Linlsey, and to the' : pubiic generally, to make this statement, in hope | S that others like myself may be benefitted by using j his valuable racdicir. -. her JANE* WILSON, mail: Bw-r: aud snbscribid tcfoiv me, one of the AI-j dcrnien in and lor the City of I'ittsburg, this ISti: i day of July, A. D. 1858. ANT). .MeMASTER. Alderman. j For sals by F. C- Kcaraer, M. D., Btdfcrd ; G. ! D. Trout, Alum Bank ; Simon Herslirnan, Deas- : antrille; John G. Scht-11, do : L. N. Fvan. West ' ] End, P. Office; Frederick Corl, Marietta ; G. B. ] Amirk, St. C'jtir. viiio ; Jacob Baird, B.irnUo'.litrs i j Mills; Nich'-ias Kcous, Willow Grove; John) Bowser, Bowser's Mill; A.C.Evans, Rainsuurg ; ; B. F. Horn Sc Bro., Schellshurg; J. &J. M. Slice- i maker, Ciiar'.ehvd'e; Hiliigas te Mowry, Buena { Vista; John YVayde, New Paris; Murray w Bro., I Bloody Run ; Dr. J. A. Maun, do.; fiper& Scott, : ■ Pattousville; David Becgle, YVater.-trect ; John 1 Wisegarver, Weo-lberry ; G. D. Kauft'm ;n, Flitch- : ville; John Dasher, Yellow Creek; all .f Btdford i ' Countv. LINDSEY & LEMON. Proprietors, He-lMaysburg, Pa. > ; Sept. 17, 1853.-Cm.' 4 HR WALIOA^T" AMERICAN PILLS. JOY TO THE AFFLICTED, YOUNG- AMERICA VICTORIOUS! ONE sm'di box of Fibs cures ninety -an. c cases j out of a hundred. No Balsam, no Mercury, no odor ou the breath, no fear of dot ectiou. Two small pills a u.-ia ; i.us.eii s- auil ha.rii.le.-s us water. Fuil directions are gi veil, svi that tho patient cm cure! himself as certain as with the advice ofthemost ex- j perienced surgeon, aud much belter than with the advice of o* eofiitt!-.- experience in this class of dir.- ' euso. SENT BY MAIL TO ANY PART OF THE COUNTRY by enclosing one dollar to Dr. D. hi. ; Walton,No. 154 Nbrtb Seventh St. below Race, ! Philadelphia. A liberal discount to thctrddr. Nono ! genuine without the written signature of I). G. Walton, Proprietor. Dr. W.'a treatment for Self-abuse, Weu!:n j Ac., is entirely different from the usuai coe . i Dr. W. has cured hundreds who have tri .:tiers ! without benefit. The treatment is as certain to ! euro as the sin is to rise. Enclose a stamp, and I address Dr. W . as above; giving a full history ot i j iir case, and you will ides- tho 'lay you made , the effoit to secure what is certain—A RADICAL CURE. Jr.n. 29, 1858.-zz. HIGH FALL GOODS! MRS. SARAH ia. POTTS, j HAS just returned fro n tha cities with a large ) and handsome stock of i FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Elegant cheap goods of all kinds, English me- , rinos, 25 cts. per yard, shawls o! every j discretion, and all pric.-s, bought low at auction. Also, a largo and handsome assortment of cloaks, fns vietorir.e capes, cuffs and niiilis, bonnets of ail kinds, velvet, satin, drawn titles, gray straw, trimmed and untiimmed. An endless ar. sortmcnt of ribbons, feathers aud flowers and rushes, gloves and ho siery, boots aud shoes, and a full as sortmentof allkindsof FANCY G')ODS. Country Milliners can be supplied with all kinds of Millinary Goods. Oct. 22, 1868. j Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Dauiel Shea, late of Cumberland Valley tp., ' dec'd, having boeu granted to the subscriber, rc- j siding in Bedford Borough,—notice is therefore ( given to all persons indebted to make payment im- 1 mediately and those having claims will present them forthwith, properly authenticated for settlement. I Jan. 7. 1959. O.F.SHANNON. Adm'r. I /• 70 /' ' /'/ Iron Clily Coimnrrdal College. PirrsacrGii, p A . CHARTERED 1855. 300 Students attending January, '5B. Now Ihe largest and most thorough Commercial School ot the United Slates. Young men prepared fur actual duties of the Counting Room. J. C. SMITH. A. M. Prof, of Book-keeping r .rt Science of Accounts. A.T.DOCTMITT, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation. J. A. HKVDRICK arrl T. C. JE.NKISS. Teachers of Book-keeping. A. COWLEY ar.d W. A. MILLER, Profs, of Pen manship. SINGLE AND DOUBLE KNTIIY LOOK KEEPING, A* usel every department of business. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC— UAPII) lit s INE::3 IVIiIT!:.!—DETECTING COL S'. T''/? F J ''T 'lf) '' T /_ I ------ j... z j MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE—COM MERCIAL LA IV j Are taught, and all other subjects necessary for the success ai d throngfa education of practical ::n. 12 PREMIUMS. i Prawn all the premiums in Pittsburg fur the past i three years, also in Eastern an 1 Western Cities, for I K- .t Writing. SOT exgrwed WORK. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. • lents ccf -r at any time—No ranstion—Time unlmited—Review at pleasure—Graduates assisted •ii •• '.uinii.g s.tu • ::ui;s —1 uitiou for Full Commer cial Cour-e. 30—Average timeB to 12 reeks —Board, S2 '0 per w. , k- Stationery, e.. now prepared, a! their F■-ui; :y i.: Bloody Iti. to tiii all orders for cast irgs ufanr . , Vi'c minufaen:--a Threslfcg Mnchin.-s of 2 1 or 8 Horsepower, warranted erjuai if net superior t> any n.a'l" in the Slate. We keep constantly ou b""i.a full assortment of Woodcock, Plug, cud Ii ill side Ploug! s, ucrmnlei to give satisfaction „ r I no sale. Point-:, shares and Lthdsidss. to lit .tii j Woodcock or Sej lor Ploughs in the County, j Farii;el • Bells, Ploug! and C-.stings "of our j mailt: may bo had at Foundry prices at the store of j \V ni Hartley, Bedf. rl, Pa., Lou-ierbsugh & Pee. i ''l? 1 ; Ipn Jf-hn Nycam A Son, R g • .lid. : afl. s L ing hari, we ofT_-r great induce- Farmers a : , i Mechanics to bur of us. i Ah kinds of repairing dene in a neat and sub ! st.mtiai manner, and all work warranted. Call and examine onr r.c-.k and castings and iudce ier yourselves. JO. lAH BAUGUM \X V BRO A5 -r.-h 2d, i8.52.-ff. Ml BIIEBS. HI TS YOIMTEIKIS. AN:) buy y,ur goods at THE CHEAP STORK cf , 051 E'.i, MANSPKAKKR & CARX, ; Wher :i"y I v.- jus: rcc- iv-.d their SM- -d s'-oolr ci 1; - AEf'Y I'LATER GOODS. . M 'racing large and well selected Stock of i U i it:; -isof GOODS:. . the sea-uj, and at greatly RE- I Ci.N PKK; *. Ybey cxii special attention to their Wool ant) v ;'ne Department, i Where yen v.ill Sr. ia large and varied stock of BOOTS ami SHOES, j Made • xpressly to their order, ar.d which they will . sell at t!:e iowest prices. N .B. Produce taken in exchange for GOODS. Dec. 8, 18-58.-2 m. fit Mill ia; B ;i i-rs taker, y tlm day week Y>ntl. sad ; ft^r. April 2 > IS jG— tf Getlys Photographic fallen, •ESCH.'NGE BUILDINGR BEDFORD, P.'.. Vff 7"LIEIiE Ambrotyf ts. Dag terreotypes, 7 f dc . are executed j., the latent style ■ .'I improvements of the Art. A full assort ; nient ol plain and fancy cases, gold and plcx-a • Lockets at very low prices. Tie public are respectfully invited to * 11 j £.*k! examine his specimens. T. R. GETTY'S, Jr May 22,1857. Shornifiiding! i*>li proved ami durable plans, and reasonable terms. He has on hand the most improved Smut and ; Scivaniog Maeb; .s, Mill llushos, Anchor Bolting j Cloths, both r - and old, at c'ltvprices, Mill Buns j. of the best qua,: , and ail kinds of Mill mschinery, j can bo procurer; .< on: him and shipped to any point. Also—Agout lor McCurniick's Reaper and Mon - , cr b>r Bedford and Blair (Aunties. , S. I). BROAD." j ScheUsbnrg, Bedford Co., ) Sept. 24,1858. ( \ew Jewelry, rpllK subscriber has opened out a new ant X splendid assortment of all kiads of the ; most fashionable Jewelry—consisting i:i r.art'ft Breast Pins, Finger Kings, Ear Rings, \c. 4;r. | Cail and sec his stock. (1 " 14 DANIEL BORDER. D S- KIDDLE, Formerly of Bedford, Pa. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ?4, WALL ST. MEW YORK All business promptly utenlol to. ! Dec. 3, 1858. WHITE TEETH and a perfumed breath can be accquircd by using the' Balm of a, Thousand Flower*." To be hvl at DK. HARRTSs Moreh H. 1K",7.