Duces m mm. DR. P. C. RSixXvSER a B. S. WAY, vrgnaff HAVING formed a partnership, in the uj"" a,iti HQ'S*- BUSINESS, will con stantly keep on hand, at th" jrfffgtjSi iU stand, a large ROti well Ayj**o-'./yje Selected stock of chbievQEiills3r Drugs and Medicines, wholesale and ret il. ;ol of which wiH be sold on lair terms. The aisortuaect consists in part of Drugs end GAtiat'oili, Die Timed* ar. 1 .dcils, Paints and Oils, JVindow Glass and Gluts Ware, Tab at co and Segar*. Perfumery, fancy ..irli-les, 4 c., 4c. I'ATKKT M EDictXL?.—ll.iving the regular agency f.,r the sale of many of these medicines, the pub lic are assured that they are of ti c Lest; >u :li as have stood the test of time and experience, and can he safely recommends- i as genuine, viz: Townsend's ah:l Sand's Sarsapariita, Wistnr's Pnlssrit of Wild (Tirry. Ayc-r's Cherry reel oral, \\> ft'it's Life Fills and Phoenix Bitters, X>r Jaynojs Family Medicines, Fnhnstoek s, i'o' -:si sack's and other vermifuge; IJoofl ntd's German, Bitters, Ac., &e. Constantly en hand a large stock of histories geogi.q Ideal, scientific, religious, poetical,'school and miscellaneous BOOKS. Also :< great variety of f'ANCV STATIONE 11V, Cap, Post and Wrapping P; per, of every quality, Paper Hangings) in great variety. Win dow Bind?, in patterns or by the piece. Wall Paper, Steel and Fancy Goo is. BLANK BOOKS of every size and quality Pocket Books and Port Monn iies, Diaries, Blank De.eds and Mortgages, gold Pens and Pencils. Combs, Brushes, I eriiir.ieiy in gi- ct variety, 80.J.6, ?iC., Ac. I.amj s, and C-i ; l.iuc ('.Maud Borning Fluid kept constantlv on hard. CHOiCE LiQUOHS for medical use, Wolff-,' FcJieidum Schnapps, Gin, Port, Sherry and .kf.a ili ira Wines. J-tsi. 28, 1859. ao" IMPRiifED (IST-liii!.\ CAMRIAGE in'll. f undersigned l>illeve3 that ho haa inv- nied it .fi. cost iron carriage hub wuich fir excels all others now hi use, for strength, ncutuess and t' la bility, and that it only needs '•> be txausiacrt, and i's merits tested, to secure its uniVcrs.il approval nn-i adoption. Indeed it i- no lor.gor an experi ment. it havjeg been t-fib-Ctually tried by the best judges in our country, and pronounced o:i> of the Greatest cf the Peveral v.hiclcs hav -' -.-n.in use over two years with the Improved Hub attached, and the vu-ris arc still .is ( fleet as whet: th y left the shop, the unavoidable wear excepted. i'L's i the only C ist Iron Ilub ever invented tumble for lip lit v. 'i hi< irepr. veiavtit i> ol sue! '"nature th:! one or m-re apok-.s may he taken out changed or ivplactd with at disturbing the oth -r portion ol the wbeol Wht.-ro a wood hub is used, if a s;>oko hajipens to occome broke;:, it is naciss-sry to cut the tiro r.nd rcpar.de the felloes, to get ;.t th d imaged part.— The wheel must be thou t <•-.■>.'• d, tnc tiro re weld. >1 aud r. set. A.l rids Involves a considerable expense attdlos? of (i-.- e. In the present Iraprevemoat the incur ends cf the spok< s ar" secured i-i ui Iron Huh. whi :h con rists tuaiuly of two shells 'hs . nod together with screws." By simply unscrewing the nuts and taking off tbo bae's sli.li. any one • f tee spokes may be removed or chanced, and tie heb again }nt tog. tb tr, 1 taring the wheel as soli i and firut us ever, all WITHIN* THE SPACE OF A TEW MI'XfJTKS. Thi* i-ieihol of r gives Jbm unlisui! sir- nut!., UfiBTBSS Ml SftMSSSX V. sides obvidirig several other objections that have heretofore attend.-.! their vwe. ; cost of mitiu fioture if , Liee-l. Tin i-V 50-it for Bedford County, will ei.-po.io c; i „si:; r.nd shop tights. >n reason able terms. WILLIAM O'NI,AL,, Air-n* Feb. 18, ISsSO. ii dnsburg, i>. ifoi J Co., Pa. "issjOhi iiisa mm,. fIIHIS SCHOOL will .-n on .">! jn lav the 2!st oi X Febru try :*i too Lai..;-. Brick BritDiNO hereto for. occupied ty tin R-.-T. G-.0. Augmntaugh.— Tlj'J services of Mits S. E. Mont joinery, a young Lady cf thorough edue.iiati, and we 1 v r-j ". i 1 tin • 'Arts cf Tine! big." h.o.'c-1 : procured, to take charge of the Fern !e d 'p ullii r;'. Person;rlolit 'l!' r pari-of to County, \Tih iii.-. to nr.; ;rj lb missives for t .aching, wi.l find it to I heir advantage by c: nd'eg, thlr Institution, special care wiii be i.-kv'.: with thein in the branches laught in the "Corr-uou Schools, J> tinder the su pertfisi-ju of the Ct u.ihj Svperiti/ende it. 'file Session will 1 • divided into lwc Quirters of 1 i weeks each. Tuiti iu per qu .rter : Primary Branches, 3 00 Common English, -1 (.0 Higher do fi 00 Classics, 0 2• Students entering bv ,r • the mi idle of the Quar ter will be d—n -u full Tuition. Those entering ;.! tcr that time will bi chvro-.d half Ti;i >a. N 0 de duction made unless in cases of protracted sicks ess, D. O. SHOEMAKER, f ell. 18, 1559. Frir.Hpal. I take pleasure in reconim jediog Mr. Shoem iker to the p t coo age of th citiz "s of B afford and vicinity. Ills c-uccesa as a t.Mcber is wcil estab lished. I •Feliero i.ini to bo fully qualified to teach *1! the branches L. proposes to t -acii. F.-b. 18,1853. G. W. VGIHX3AUG"I. Befifurd. Pa. r i lIE su scri' er respectfully announces to the i. public that ho Iras <>;ionod a Ilotel, under the above name, in the old and well known Globe t u;l iiug, on Weft Pitt S;rv :t, formerly owned and ••c.uipicd by Mr. Join Young, where he wiil ho happy to see all bis friends, and tbo traveling pub he generally. Persons sr.ending Court are re speetfally invited to give l ira a call, lie pledges himself that he will c< j ail In fiis povr. r tu rei.der nil his guests comfortable. llw Table wiil be suj.pii: { with t.ia cbtricest de licacies ti.e market will uhfird. Tire Bud Iloo'hs will coat ,i.i clean aad'cc-m&irf r.hls bedding. The Bar will hi supplied Willi choice liquor*. The Stable will be 'ttcn-I—.l ty a nd nt lottivs hestior. 03T Boirdets will be rartet by the day, weftr, j.iouth and yrcr. JON'A MIAN HORTI>N. Lu i brJ, April iP. l'F'.S oi mm iiMßmliiT B-oI JRK TAiil'l'i STOva. GtiiKAT -s ,:f. rt-i to CAtril pu'Ciia- I" sers! AI! k Is-.1 \:rmv GO >O3 :: ulckd, riz: Goburgs at 50 worth 75, Jkrinoes at 13 and 25, worth 2o and Alp.v -as, Silks, IHd tines, Shawls, Hil/oard*,dress trimmings Shirts and Draw rra, Comforfs, Flanels. Linaays, Sattinets, Cissi ioerß, Cloths, Boots, S toes, G-iitur'./ c... Sic. Ali i*Hing off very cneap. by OSTKR. MAN SPEAKER h CARN. Feb. 4, 1869.-1 .n S&eciitrix* Notice. NOTICE Is hereby given iitat otters Testamen tary have bueu granted by trie Register ul Bed tord County to the undets|gnl ruaid agio Bedford, or tlib will cf Samuel Brown dee'd; that all persons ;nde!,'c(l to the Estate ur? hereby rerjnired to mike Immediate pavmeut, and those living el.iujs on Mi.l csUte will present dulv t'i-t.iic to i tor e-tflenient. BROMIs, F d>. 18. 1859. Ex etr.x. FOIL SALE Ott EXCHTA. THE FOLLOWING HANDS 111 THE V EST ; 80 ACRES in Brovru County, Kansas. 3 miles west of Hiawatha, on the ol 1 St. •* ■>. road, and 18 miles from White Cloud on the Missouri litverl— ALSO SO ACRES, 15 uiiles West of Atchison, Ivan 8:i. Those arc fine rolling prime lauds within less than a mile of timber ami running water. ALSO 820 ACSPS , well timbered and watered, in St Fran cis County, Missouri. ALSO -JO Acars-vtl! timbered, in Grant County, Indiana. And the following lands in Bedford County : ABOUT 50 ACRES, wait timbered, in Cumberland Valley Township, 9 miles trout Bedford, wear to John M cFerraris. ALS J 428 „.cm:s timbered land, 2 mil's south of Uainsburg on the road to Smith ampton. ALSO 430 acres, timlvr-laud, in Union Township, on Bobhs Creek, about 2 miles above Conrad's Saw-Mill. ALSO five-twelfths of a tract containing 265 acres and 148 perches of Broad top coal hud. ALSO 110 ACRES of first quality iimc stone land .• half a mile south of Bedford, known rs the Vondersaiitli Farm, 100 acres ci-aredsn nev er fading spi -ng id excellent water.a tolerable barn, and small frame house. For the present i ntav L-. found at Mrs. Cook's Hotel. * WM. M. HALL. Jan. 7, 1859. Fi!i SMtli St KACIiiSE SHOP THE subscribers havii g formed a partner slop under the style of "Dock I Ashcom" for ti.o purpose ol conducting a general FO€T.\l>i*l iIIACiJIIrVE husines-y in the establishment recently erected by Giihard Dock, in Hopewell, Bedford coun ty, ;re now prepared to execute orders tor CjSTISG.i .iA'if M.-ICMISEIiY ol every de scription. They will build to order steam-en gine?, coal and drift-errs, horse powers and t hustling machine.-:—also, casting of every kind fur l'uroAviij, frges, saw. grist and rolling limits, They are also, now making a line assortment of STOVES of virions kinds of the latest pat terns and most approved .-iyks, including scl eral sizes of COOK STOVES of the best make, hearting stoves for churches, offices, bar-rooms, NIC. A lull assortment of Stoves will he kept ■constat,iW on hand, and s Id at wholesale and retail, at prices to suit ii,e times, and quality, warranted equal to the best eastern make.— Machinery oi 11 k%<U repaired promptly.— I'attcr-s made to or !<■!. g GILLIAKI) DOCK, 0. W. A SHE Oil. Nov. 6, lb '7, ~ELOODi~SUN FO'TODHY MACHINE SHOP TIIS subscribers are iow prepared, at t-heir Foundry in Bloody Hun, to nil all order ; for cast ings of uny description fo: Grist ami Saw .Mi,:?. Th:-. samp .'dacbiiir*, App! s Mil! :, Ploughs, and a'l things else in their lino that may be needed in this or the adjoining uouuti -a. VVenianufactu: • f.a j : L,g Machines of 2 4 or C Horse p.-wer, uaiicntis] equal if not superior to nllj r:. e ... 'da; St-*O. Wo keep Constantly on r.iad a full vssarruicnt of Woodcock, Plug, and Ul'.l u.Io Ploughs, iLtirr tn'cd to give satisfaction or i.e. > ■/.. Points, shores and l indsides, to lit al! Woodcock or Seyier Ploughs in the County. Farcer's Bells, Ploughs and Castings of our make may lie ha 1 at Foundry prices ar the ? re of Win Hartley, Bedford Fa. Lotiderbaugh & Peo, Ea-t Providence Tp.. J tin Kycu.n & Son, Hays L i!. Times being liar i, we offer great induce meats to Farmers nod Meehmies (• i-.iv of us. Al'kinds or'repairing diue in a near and < tj;.- •slanti ll ni.i.ia r. an'l ..li work warranted. Call i'i i/% V-K Ml.j - v:-titr.Tj2 Sill I J ltl.IV tOT V-U,;iciVci- JO3l AH 15 At* oil MAN & Eilo. 51 aroli 25. 18-55.-tf. ~iso hkok' r \!i w i; 11 § 11, \\ \n\, nw rrtftnv iltitl l 1 ilili i tJ iHilhjd i*. J. M. SH J ' AKr.Il ivsjujcll'ulh 'ocg leave to *> • in tone. ! heir numerous lriemis atid patrons that they bare just returned froiu the a ;.rru Cities, an l ', are opoul:.;; Si.e >.l the best stocks oi goo .s tint haw- ever been brought to TmbuJ, which they wi'l sti's at a Very small a. trance; consh:*"ng in part of ageniTil a* •rtna Dry Coo is, B >ots and Sh'V-s, Hats, C fs, Qucvnvwar.?, Hardwire. &c.. 4-. 4c. Also, a Urge assortment of Groceries, such as Syrup, Molasses, Wi.iu? and Brown Sugars, Fish, Ciiei-se, Salt, Spir.s, Jcd.go, Cofl'e, Extract >:' Coffee, Can lies. Tar and Oil, Tobacco. £c., <5-c.,J-e. To good and puuctuil customers, a credit of six months will be given. Tit inkfnl lor past i ivora. they hope to receive u liberal ahare of pu die patronage. All kinds of pioduce taken in exchange for goods, for which the highest market prices will he paid. Oct. 2d, 1658. tSEI.Lttu OFF AT LOST. • HS. il. D. PEUGII wishes to retire from bn i AjL siness, an-twiii s il an entire Stock of goods jat c ft J Ladies wishing to supply themselves wll., j goods at wholesale pric-.s, troul . tl<> w-. 1. {•> call In- I fore ibe following handsome article are disposed of. ! Itich alias, French JJei iuos, C injures, Alpacas, ! Poplins, French and American Pe f.an.s. Velvets' j Shawls, Cloaks, Mantles, Ladies' and Cbiklrc; s. 1 Furs, ('binds, 11 nods. Bonnets, Ilibbons, Flowers, ! Feathers, French Work. Cloves, Hcisery, Shoes, I Jewelry. Perfumery, and an endless variety 01 i Fancy Goods. j Miiliscrs would find it to (heir advantage to ex i ata.no the as? rtincnt in the Miliitserv department, j Dec. 17. 18.53. dissolution of Partnership. ; (JIHE Partnersbip heretofore existing and doing j L business under lite firm name 0/ Barclay A j Carrels on, lias (his day been dissolved by mutual c.ioren'. The Books, Ceo., art: iu the bands of 15. 1 W. Garietsnn, who is authorized to fettle th? bu j sine: s cf the late firm. S. M. BARCLAY, j Nov 5, 1f,.j0. B. W. CARRE I'SON. OH. CA-ITHER will promptly attend to all uir . veying business fhat may be errf. listed to ■ him. Office on Juliana street two doors south of ; the Inquirer office, i Dec. 31, ! YET A. 3, I. and BLIND PA PER.-—Dr. B."F. , v T Harry is our agent for tbis necessary • ArJlg?c. By calling at ids -store, our patron's (fill see S.urpiC* "f our papers. tt> have in ic t oar syring sele'cCioHS with much care, and thins | ac c ; ... .'( f,til to please. survock & SMITH, CUambernburg j. wT LM.WEWFJBi/rßa, | AS.ormy at Law and I.and %3/* ILL attend with promjituess to all lusiitcfts • tv entrusted to his eare. ; Will practice In Bedlorq and Fulton Counties. n*7""Ofliee on*' door West ol the Union Ilotel. Dec, 21, 1858. LOO Si HUT! ! A ,;L P crsoß9 indebtcrl to S..muel Shuck & Co., 1 by book account or otherwise aiv ! t ere by no i tided to call and make settlement imnivdiatelr, or their account will bo loft with a proper officer for 1 collection, without respect t-> persons Feb. 4, lh-j'd.-h SAMUEL SitUOK. Ik CO. ! AN' excel left article of Hair and tooth Brushes at Dr. ilarry'i Drug am Rook Store. I Augpsf 0, 1833. IV AIM'S PANACEA at Dr. Harry's Drug and FDr,r,r.k Store. m. u m M ® 33 \ i arm within olio mile of the 11 nil Rood and tv.n | ii miles of Stonerstovvß, in the Broad Top ("on! region, containing about 160 acres, being good bot tom land—about one-half cleared and the Lakuci well timbered- The li.rm is well imj-roved, and n fi: c spring ol excellent water at the door of the house—also two good orchards of fiuit trees on the premises. ALSO, A farm in Morrison's cove, adjoining lands of David Stuckey, Barley's heirs. Jacob Furry and others, containing about 200 acres, onolialf ch-aii-d and the balance well timbered, with an al undnnce of locust and chest nit t timlier. There are tevcnil neve r failing springs upon the prenii.-es with n con stantly running stream ti.rough the farm. There is also a large and tluitty young orchard bearing fruit thereon. The improvements are a rough cast llous-. L- j g Barn and out buildings. ALSO, 160 acres of land itr Harris n County, lowa, of first class pralri-, doso to. timber and withiu s few miles of the Missouri river above Council B'nifs. Al-SO, 334 acres in Storv Co., lowa A !.SO, 113 aests in I'ottawatt -mie Co., lowa, near Coun cil Bluffs ALSO Lot no. 8 of block 53 in the city of Omaha, Ne braska Tcnitorv ALSO, 1289 acres land in Austin County, Tex ts, East of the Brazos Ilivcr on the Texas central rail road : which runs through the fan !. It i, well watered being upeii the head waters of Cypress creek. A IjBO, 820 acr sin Comanche County, Texas,®a With ers creek, 4 miles Kast of the J.eon River, and on the line of the Memphis and til Fa-iso rail road now n pr- cess of construction. ALSO, The farm in Morrison's Cove, a>'j->iiiing Bloomticld Furnace, known s the <• Pearson pr -perfv" ] -.telv (Wued by David Daniels, containing 181 acres and 00 porches, with an excellent orchard of fruit trees 1 thereon and lever failing watei at the door. The - iinprovenieuts are one luge frame House, one < g House .mil barn, with convenient out-bnii ngs The b> !is good -produce-, well, and is in a hig.-i state of cultivation. A good pike is close by.lead ing to Iloliidays' urg,wide;;,with the Furnaces make a ready market at the door lor all kinds of produce. Nov. 12. 1-58, (>,!! SHAN AON. VidKLES AND SHOES TO BOOT. 'M y tuer. of re. any m'r.ds," Many shoes of tu ny kinds; i'i i in sizes one to number nine, A boning some lor heel behind. Boats for men and women too. Some high, seine low, -m. old ntl new, fi'ith sh m-'iiai tops end point i heels, 'l'., , i.iiu iiigh who lowly feels. If ; rices do not suit your mind, Just take a litil • cheap.;? kind ; Fl' wh -n you buy c!:-.. Ip shot-r, liew.trn. Fur cheapest shoes arc first to tear. If ft nits or pickles well pu'. up, Preserved fruits, or nice catsup. Be bothering ny nu. to taste. To 1 liIIuUSDN'S he sure to bests. J -hjeco and tig rs are there, ()f qualities and kinds quite rare ; To p'tas ; the t istc of every one. And Make the boys ;q : rat fujl i-rowa. i..n ..j. .oi'.-irt of trade f-.r goods, MV-l! wager- ~ full irotc out tbe woods A!' kind.-, of produce, a---! -.f girdn, \\ iil bo received aoii sohl again. Now c.i 1 i and see ttiis sf..re of sfioes, Oi pickb-s and pi* serves for use ; And when you till, just bring along, \\ hat is the oi j -et of our song. IURD TIMES BELIEF' Nov. 5, 1858. Ao 11. Gramer & Co. WM j u - s t received a large aad general assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, all of which have Ireen purchased since the great decline in prices East. Our assortment is the best we have ever offered, including all the newest styles in every department. Unprecedented bargains will be of fered our friends and customers for cash or produce. A liberal credit will be extended to those only, who will promptly settle j 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. .lyZiilWrnilWiuii iiuiusburg, ia. 'jPH.. Summer Tcriu wiil . p.;-, August 5 th, F.tll JL Term, October -la, 1853, atul \V i.itor Term, January 18th, and Spring Term, April sth, Circulars, win. full particular*, may be had of A.li. Half thn tuition must he pui iq Ad, r-TTici. Sluder.ts coming to 1 his institution will ho c I), royi-d from Bedford free of charge, on the 17th of January, by addressing a letter to Mr. Saml. Williams, of It ainsburg. June 4, 1858.-ZJi. Job Mann, 0. 11. Spa no. AR i A L.T o'rlP. —Tiie undersigned J have associated themselves in the Praticc of the Law. and will promptly attend to ui lmsi nejsentilisted to their can in Bedford and ad joining counties. C.7"Oi'ucc on Julianna Street, three door* .-.outii ot Mongol oil :s and opposite the rjd •ieuc-t- of M ;. Tate. han-n & spanto „ >,ue i, lb-it. tf. Hiimmei's JPr:ss I tsm L.utncc ofCoffef. COy FEE ma.it! !*j- it wiil have u more delicate and finer flavor, and wi 1 he much mor aiiolosome. It will alia !> clear witiioi i requiring anything to cl iritv it. For sale bv OSTER, MANSPEAKEIt fc OARN. New Store, No. 1, Ghsapside. Juno IS, 1858. gJUKK WHITE LEAD, Fhxs.ecd oil and Spirits *. Turporttinc at Dr. Harry's Drug end Boo!: Store. August 6, 1858. ivsicians prescriptions carefully compound 1. ed. at all hours of the day or nigh at Dr' Harry's, Drug Store. Ai* 7' 1 -to If"" 1 J A .yNV S flights, Bennett'* and Hyatt's pills at Dr. If irry's Drug and Book Sto-i * August 0, 1858 n hur ,7 Fv ' cu ; l J ft nd J -ynT-'s Kspmrto- , 8 D, Ug ' U,d B °° k Sl<>r - f TOE3T.:E? II •is published every Friday nokjijng, ft> Juliana Street, jji the white frame Vftilding, nearly opposite the Mi-ngel II oUsu, by DAVI & OIER. TERMS.- If paid in advance, .>1.50; wit hie the year, £2.00; nnd if not paid wi'.bin the year, S2.sfi will be ebarged. No paper discontinued until all nt -lon cages arc paid.—except at the option of the . Editor. A l ait arc to notify a di-. continuance will in. regarded as a new engagement, jidvtriiicn.ti,iis rot exceeding a rqi;grc,(lo lines,) .inserted three times for sl—every subsequent in ieitien. 25 cents. Longer ones in the same pro portion. E.ich fraction of c square counted as a full square. Aii advertisements not specially ordered for s given time will he continued until fori id. A liberal deduction will be made to those who advertise by the year. Jcb JVtVi\gof nil kinds executed neatly and promptly and on reasonable terms. "IT iiTT TOfWii, Ol Lancaster uity, late of Philadelphia, wl-.etu he Las been in successful i racrk-e f< ; a num ber of years. received bis education at the Est Med ical Ctd-.'jrv it; tin United States, and had f! " ex perience and pi "-t: •. 1., the different Hospitals for several years, a nicmbei cf t' c Analytical Medical Institute cf Lew York, end lute Surg-en of the United States Navy, noiv <>2'-r.-.- h?r-:.- •!! t the pub he to attend any prof!. sinnal calif. fhe pnrt'.t medicines always <n hand direct from tie best Luhor.rori sof our country, and the Bo tanb-.il L. rdens of the v >;1:. A' patent ;j c prescribed ©r rceomnund-d. .'h divines u-d ntv whi ii Willi; t break .down tb - co iritutica, but v.nil rtnovate t. - system from all injtui'.sk I* is sit.-u :n --c.il from mineral medic-ims. Chronic am) diilm. disc iuum bs treated upon h tied principles which is to kt;ow anil .tscrrtnin what disease is. l!- naturc and c. met -r i quire a knowledge of the chemical coo-i.-.;, .a,:. c\ ry sob : and fluid ©f tue hum l, i uy ; the eh .r.gt s those solids and fluids are C-'pabl undergoing. To know what ni di ciaosto em; 1 ,y to rnr.< db- a.-es, requires a know ledge of the ciiaruic*l constituents, ol H J| agents end lot cd in medicine ; and if v.e arc is; pass- ■ o <•! this knowledge, it is possible to cu.. any disease no nisi! i oi how long standing—and leave the patient in :v be.ilthy and perfectly- cured condition. Mel tncboly, Abeuation. < rth i si ite of all-1: and vv.-.ikness of tin- u.i.i i which renders person- in capable ul enjoying the pleasures of performing the duik- of life? Hy.sp ps i; til.it distressing •'.is'-.-ufe and (el; d Stroy er of health and h pb-r, ', mining the constitution,r.uu yearly Cai vingtl san Is to u; • .-nv-Iy graves, can most emphatic:.liy he cured. Rheumatism, ip any form ( V condition, c v .i-euic or acute, warranted curat! ; Epil-.pry oi la .l.y; sicfcm-M; all chronic ami stubborn cy . ol Female Pie-avs radically removed; Sal Kluhut, and every <1 scripti-.m of uiccr.itio; Files a • Scrofulous Diseases, which hivo baill.-.i i; j icvi-a;- nie i' vl skill c.'ts bo cure! by my treatment, v.,.. the col r.i.ltn ::i is not e.vhmis; d. 1 do s y ad il.a;eS (yes, Co>;jw?ny'io*;} cue be cured. TTJ~" Ranctr cm e I wllhou! the knife.. 1 will remain in i, y - fiicc o;i W r tptxEslAVS and Satubeats, from 9 o'clock A. 31., to .-.cc.-mm- 1 tf patients fr in adi-.t ;.c. , and con n't in the L'tgHsh and Germ.*!e* la-ct; S "1 visit-* to ,-nv "i-.'Ho ii i Matured. M yue ad-lr-ssc j! r k v F tilt on Square, LaricasKi cite. Jhi. July 29. lbiS-ly. L<6ii or? 5 fn $■ r*. IU Mi & % A LTIIOL' iFI the prasjucts cf the ii.di: .d are not v :y fi.ttviing. the friends of that cu'er pvisc b.tvis not yes qmio <l-.spAired A' u iim t-r si ccsi. linri.ny that the }x?opio v.il. m-*- that it Lw: only to th.-i: interest to h. ■.- tiie . i compl. led ps soun as possible, i ;.L (-.at they sboul i 0c..: i t uiimi that 7i EE D i.y .\!L\> iC rJ Have just received from ihe city, on.l are now opening out at their Gheip Cash ar-i Proiuoe ro, a large assortment of Csssitneres, Cloths, Prints, bleached and unbleached Muslins, Ginghams, GHOCKHiKS, CoUeo, Si;g ir, Syrup, extra pulverized Sugar, Cheese, ScC.. &C. All of vvliieli will be sol J en the srost i-Cis-mab!*; terms for or produce. Nov. 19, 18-58. Boss Foarv.'.2D. O. 11. G.-i una. Forward L (iaiiher, 1T ToliMi VS ST ! Vi. Bfiilbrtl. Pa "OOSS FORWARD, of Somcrsef, and 0. 11. Th (rAITHER. have o])er!i',i a law ..iliee in ile<l tord, IG. 0.11. GAITIIEE, having located )-er m.inently in Bedford, will hj as.si-ted during every Court bv the former. All business entrusted to them will be promptly and carefully attended to. Office on Juliana stre.-t, two doors south of the In quirer office. Dec. 31, 1838. ftIKHWK &' SMITH, CM iBIfERSIirRG, P. 4., BDOKSKLLEIIS and STATIONERS, a u d Dealers in .Musicand Musical Instruments,-:; Our stock consists of Books Stationery, Ma rie, Musical Instruments, Wail pipers, Blind.- Fiench, German and .American Lithograph, ai d 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 ho promptly attended to. March 7. 1857. fiIUSIC & MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.— It S. Di.inos, Jlcloth oi:.*. Flutes, Guitars, Brass liorns, Clarionets. Drums, tc , o: various manu facture, always oil hand. Ba.i-ts su : piled at c:.;, wholesale rates. We Keep always uu Linda fuli assortment of uli thenar? and fashion aide music, wide!) we mail at our eipcnse to any part of the country. N. B. Music ::r'd to order, SHE VOCE kSMITH, Ciiainitrshurg. March 7, 1857. liiifiT DK. i*lAltHi',at the Gh.ay Drug and R a Store, has just received, .. large assortment of the best flavoring extracts, together with Buk ing So la. Cream of Tartar, Salei.itus, Ac., ol jbe very best quality, all cf which he will seij the lowest prices. Dr. 0 Reamer, Physician and Surgeon. |F_> ospectialij lenders his services io JLI tne citizens of Bedford and vicinity. He may a'ways be found (unless profossienully en gaged, at. his Drag and Book Store, in Julian -. St. Feb. 19, 1857. W*l. C. liOfiiw" ITTORSBF AT LAW. liIcCOWWELLSBURG, PA. VjfTILL practice in the Courts of Fulton, Bed. :u Vl and Franklin Counties. O"otiice on Mum Street, opposite S peer's lletcl. September 3. 18-58, m. r?. r. RIRRY RESPECTFULLY' tender* his professional i services t- the ri ,; r:.s t.-f Boat old and vi cinity. Office and residence on P'--. Street, in the Duil ling formerly occupied by I>r- J. 11. Hoflus Nov. C, 1357. FJCKLLVd VLYEG/m. PINE Cider Vinegar just received—also mould Candles Extra qnalitv. Oct. 1,1858. A. B. CRAMER St Co. ■ rr'.Hi; GREAT PURIFIER-; J THE WORLD CEALLENGi D ! CT7-TO FEODUCK JTS EQUAL ! KP-TUE BLOOD SEARCHER K?* LOB 10US TR It? SI PHANT ! Sworn statement of David McCreary, of Napier Township, Bedford county s Ir, April, 1856. as near as I can remember, a small pimple made its appearance du my upper lip, Which soon became enl i;reii and sore. I use 1 po It ices of sorrel, and a wash of bkio vitriol, with out etfect. Finding the sore extending, I called on Dr. Ely, of Scheilsbmg, v\bo j ronuunce.l it CAN CER, and proscribed a wash of sugar of lead and bread poultices. Finding these remedies of no avar!, I called upon Dr. SLuti'-r, of Davidsville, Somerset coiioty, who also pronounced the disease Cancer, and gave me interna! ami external remedies —the latter consisting principally of caustic; hut aij to no purpose, as tne disease 'on turned spread ing tow r i the no. I next used a preparation of arsenic, in the form of salve. This for a lime checked the disease, but the inflaraation soon ic crcnsed- i next called upon Dr. Staller of St. Clairsvdle, jfixifrrd county, who also pronounced tli" dirt-JSC Caue r, alpl ilpplied a salve said to be a never facing remedy, biti jt < fi- rz whatever in checking the spread of t1 "■ cciabci. of t! ' re ' year, tlri 'l.se.ioi*. : c-d'in rw.y a greater tuirt <.i my upper i.'p. u,d had ariiS-M- i : <■ nose, when I went to t iacituiaU, where I eolUa'.'eo Prof. IJ.S. Newton, of the Eire tic Medical College. He pronounced the uiseasp "a cutaneous Cancer, sup* rinduci'.i by an Inordinate use of mercury.— Qg applied mild zinc ointment, and gave intern - ! xeuieUh-s. My face healed up. but tie inGuiiatj.' was no.: thoroughly r.-moved. la Ih buiiry, 185", h -pronounced me cored, a;. ! 1 1 jf. le: .. In Aj r 1 the tliscasi) . y -.in r turn " .mi y vi? lent was t! pain tii.it I conk; no! res! a! n p ;t. ]„.<{.*! I.i May T returned to Cakim.aii, ao-l again placed myself underlie- dim; ■ f Dr. Newton, with whom I rem tin ; cr!:: September, during which time he used * very }■ bowil remedy, and p.rrt.'y .-ncecedcd in checking the fitsea.-., lut vims 1 rUurniu lypsse t ere w<: - •'ti, i three discharging ulcers upon my face. J continued using Newton's preparation* 3T-1 a!s medicine ti: it I : y t f.,. w I) r . Ely, but the ty .aCef coiitinueJ growing until it bad tjt eff the hj! ai.toj irty vote, the gi cuter portion of my left c; • ti -.id ,'<tr / attache Imy left eye. I had given up i all hopo oi eve; being cur-.-d; since Dr. Ely said Le could only give relit'; lut that .. cur - Was impos s;:le. In March, I bo*, J bought a bottle of-Blood -SOU., r,' but 1 nrast CONL ? that I HAD no faith j M ;t. IA US ry weak wl.cn I conimcr.c 1 t D;H:G j ;I last I found that I gained strength day by day, j continued. and when the tiiir . LOT* . takca mv j ; ce W.,, be ici AS if by a miracle. I used A lor:!'. ! B •'.*].•, and I lave been healthier since than I have j been for the list seven years. Alt? iugh Ely id .-.- is S div ('i.sfi:. el, I NNI still grateful TO A Dctiicri i'r-vbieec v. he HAS spared my lite, and which fc v. ! C.E done TIS: ?• th instrumentality oi LIXBKIH ' IXPHOTEN Brcoo SR -,V.CH::R. I). VICCRFAET. : VIVORU AMI .•uhscrihed, this 31st day of Augu.?' A. D. L V jd. before iue. one "I TI ,' Justi -VS OF t! j Peace in and f the Borough of H.dudaysburg. ; Blair county. Pa. \Vi:n -: U. J. JC. c- J JOHN COLLET, J. P. NEW EVIDENCE J. 'ING . 19: •••D W th a grim „us i titer EN the arm* and face — after trying ni.my REMEDIES W! : sh utterly F til 1 o cure —l was persuaded HV W. J.J. Ban is U Co. to try Liu say's Improved B!'"d ; and. now. fix WEKS after eeist.i.lG the seco.d bet tie. | prouc' INCC i MYSELF CI.IT d. The te'.t r BOKO cut, something ovi . A year ag"-. i O- ii.l- TUSH! .• of MV IUS, extending from the CL- i L.OV.s down to the wrists : r.: I, on my face, im. j mediate !y round THE I otiih and ciin. • ...I continued | to BE I ) trf it torme&t to me %*Hi cured hy ike Bloed j the cr.ickf and SI r..s os TL.em, LA! !O i!c T r.T AI.Y IMC ON tie! !•„•:. st •XMTI'.N •. T<> ■ I ->J j 1....;: G oil' ray >H I hr.ve U. •> been cured six WE K- .die.' it DUE to MR. LINDSAY. AND to the fsTftiiic gen -rally, to make this statement, in 1. pe that otiiers L.xe MY suit" may BE benefitted by using ids valuable medicine. her JAC E WILSON. ! Sworn and subscribed I • fore me, one of the A'- JV I.IRII in and (or the City of Pittsburg, this 251.L1 day of Julv, A. D. 18-3 S. AND. MCSIASTER, Aldtrtnem. For s.ilr by F. C. It J-tmer, M. D., Bedford; G. D. Trout, Alum Bank ; Simon Ilcrslim in, Pl.rus antvule; John G. Schell, do. ; L. A . Fvan, West End, I*. Office; Frederick Corl. Marietta ; G. 11. Amick, St. C'.brsviF" ; Jacob I'eird, I'urndoTjrs Mills; Nicholas Keens, Wil'.c \v Grove; John Bowser. Bowser's Mill; A.C. Evans, Itaiusburg ; B. F. Hern N Pro., Fcbollshurg ; J. LJ. M. Shoe- | maker, CharlesviEe; 11 i 1 LIENS & Alowrv, BUECA I'ista ; John Wayde, New Paris; Murray $ Bro., Bloody Rnn ; Dr. J. A. Maun, do.; Piper St Scott, Pattonsville ; David BEAGLE, W aterstrect ; John Wisegarver, Woorlherry ; G. D. Kauffman, Fiitch villo; Johu Dasher. Yellow Creek ; all of Bedford I Count v. I LINDSEY & LEMON. Proprietor*. Hcilidayiburg. Fa. Sept. 17, 1858.-Cm. 1 bizmrT f riHS Ladies of Bc.ttord and vicinity, .r • invited JL to call arid e\ unir.e t'.-j hands -me assortment of Full ■" I.< Coids, uo.v eycij-.d, and ready U r : ction, at the Base Ait. DRESS fcOSLS. Consisting in per! of Robe and plain Silks, Cash mats. Foil Dechevr.-s, flounced and side st iyed DcLniue Kobe.". farcy and Bayadere DeLaincs, French, plain rod print.-1 DeLair.es. Opera Flannels English and French Merinos, Poplins, Velvets, Pe- Beigs. Brilliants, American and French Ginghams, English and American Prints. Shawls—a great vari. ty such as. Long, Sqtwro and Mantilla.— Cloaks—Circular, R agl tn and Mar.till 1 sty les. Furs —Ln,lies asrd Gsuts—Chenille Sen is. Kxpansiea, Skirts O ZirisrXl2 , Bri irl. Velvet, Si;k, Satsn, TnfFc.d Si.Chemlls, Str.-.w ucl morning bor.uuts, Infant's Cap... Chil drens' and Missis' Straw uid Silk Bonnets, I. lilies' dress caps, Hi id-dr-.-sscs. Ri .hons, Fe&thnrs, Flow er: French and Americ'.n, ..u i Millinery goods ge ■ raliv. EMBROIDERIES. A Landsoine assortment of French Stts, Coilirs, C :l Lens Sets, Edgings, Laces, Flounciags Veils, Ft. Hosiery—Giores—Shoes— Perfumery- Jewelry, and an endless variety of Fancy articles. All of the above goods have bo-. :) j.urcbased at prices to suit the tiui -s. Call Ladies and examine for yourselves. Country Milliners suppled w;t'u al! kinds of Milli nery. The Public wiil please accept Mrs. II D. Pkcgu'm thar.ka for the liberal patronage she lias received, Nov. 5. 156b- RICH FALL GOODS r ! Ml BMW E. POTTS, HAS just returned fron the cities with a large and handsome stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Eb-g lat oh ap goods of all kinds. English me ii.oos, 2o cts. per yard, shawls of every r,icriytion, and all prices, bought low rt : nction. Also, a large and handsouio assortment of cloaks, fuis victorino capes, cuffs and muffs, bouuers of all kinds, velvet, satin, drawn silks, gray straw, trimmed and untiimned. An endless as sorimer:t of ribbons, feathers sod 90-,vers and rushes, gloves and lio fiiery, loots shoos, and a full as sortrnontof all kinds of FANCY GOODS. Country alil'.im r can be supp.with all kinds of Uillin-arv Goods. Oct. 22. ! Hob. |3V!tNING FLUID end Piae uil always to be had at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store- Angqst 6, IC6B. | V. l 'y \ x Irua City Comuaerfal College. j Pirnmrr.GH, J'A. C UA HTKIF Fl> 1855. • 300 Sfcvtdent3 attending January, : sß. I Now the largest and most thorough Commercial j School oi the ITnited States. Young men prepared for actual duties of thoGounting Room. ! J. C. Suira. A. M. Prof, of Book-keeping i, i Science of Accounts. A. T. I UTUI TT. Teacher of' Arithmetic and Commercial Calculator.. J. A. HBYDRIC* and T. C. Jeskix," Teachers of Book-keeping. A. COWLEY and W. A. .MILLER, Profs, of Pot mmship. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY LOOK KEEPING, As used in every depariment of business. COMMEHCUr. ./LI THMETIC—MAPJD 'BUS :A£hs U/t jTING—DET£CTING COVX ■ TERFEIT MONEY— . UIRC INTILE COR RESPOND ENCE— CO H EhCIALL/tW !! .. .r; .bjectsnece-sary for th * P'f nl education cf pr;ct!>ri oasincss ian 12 I'ltnm > praln h Pitfsfcur, for t',. pan '• =•• <vwCn.Cte.rJ xo v AVED }>mi . ii-i-CHTAKT INFORMATION. :l Drue—No vacation—Tiaw •'? ' ? wtiatmns—TuiUoi for Full Coanr cul Course, S33,oo—Avcrags time 8 to 12 week* s- v =ej p-r week- ciati-mcrv. $5,00—'% lire cost. SOO,OO to $70,00. CCP-Ministerx Sons received athaif price. I Lsrri G . -cuiar —Soecimetis of Business and Ornamental ri ritiug—ineloas two atamu ncd eJ dr. rs c... I. „>££• IBSKnu ' r """ :sK r * tViii iiiiViiN, fllr fit ¥|l|[R |BfSgi?W L. —— A &ii | iss_t {§ 0 IbM I X •' ' •"'• •M-.LfCV „%g SvYREof * EAKaK CAiiN, 'V : U; - v have *"■* r.-ce!vtd their second supply .. . - - f -o WL\~TER GOODS. L.mir;c, a !:r."< ar.rj w ■" Stock of IT 'T' " ' and at greatly Eh ' ■ - c * s '' } c. ii s- ecir.l atteutioc to tl^ir ♦ * "-I nvi ah L-cprririSiif, - ' r. 1. -go ..ad varied >t .c" o' •If'- " - I "-tr ore* a-„u nicii will I B Ito uce t .ken incxchance for r-o'-ns r.e. 3, ISOF.-bm. C-'M cz. A'* ' ><irsons r f Ixrety notified V.i.t I bavi> j _ : urcb:: :A at Suer J i Sale, one- lot of Tinner *1111:00, 't' I i Patterns, Ac., also th- er -1 'y.htocx •'.•! Tin VJ.-.r .in the Sh'-p lately oc: , ic-a vA : rulam 11,-rmau- as whose rroe-tV the s uae was sold. * ~1 ; '"' l I*:v<Ay Riv. nofi.ee th-H I have hired said j. .rwn, .rnil ivi.l h'-i.-.-ttor carry on the Tinning ''.*.* - p i rmerly occupied by him. -a . c. iCsi!..! that i. "crnian now l;ang i<. m e , nDd ■ !' vmg i counts will pleas* prescut tluK ;.j to": R-.dvi'iigl>, Esq , tor settlement. So. without d ay Feb. 2 • F A!i._3m. SAMUEL BARNII ART. iiifi tfisiiiiiii Vr;lentme bteckmac, X- Dy. -o XSTOH. Board-.s t.:k *3 by the day week -riß?i;h r.rd year. April 25, 1856—tf (vfl'jF* rlftc?frraliic Galierr, 'EXCHANGE BUILDING,' BEDFORD, PA VY/ HERE Atubrotypes, Daguerrootypes, 4e v * Jc., arc executed in Hie latest stylo and improvements of the Art. A full assor:- mcnt of plain and fancy cases, gold and p,D ■- J Lockets at very low prices. The public are respectfully invited to z' • trianiino his specimens. T. R. GET7YS. J May 22,1857. ShoeineEidiFtg! IIA\ ING commenced the lusiness of Sboerru> ir.g. oae door cast of Mr. Brice's Hotel; Bedford La., * an: pr-n irea to do all manner of wort hi tins si.ic ct business, at the shortest notice, and on tl-•* mast ayi'Stanii-il manner, on more reasonable rates than its.;. !, oa" thv p • Give htrc a coll, try y or* a.:-.! jade: for yourselves. f H BAKFJ. May 7, 1858 3ieir JewpJry, mllE subscriber has opened out a new anfl J- !' 'ndi i assortment of ail kinds ot the most fashionable Jewelry— consisting in parte! p. roast ; r.Finger Kings, Ear Rings, &c. bcc. Call an-i see Lis stock, dcil DANIEL BORDER. [fiiiipffl li; , *A I - . '• 1' s • t . * ere o ati i v t j I > .'Vl.ljf4.-t T-.i-w hcjf-jtifU. 4* , jg l! : ij *'; •ki uUr-v.-, Wt i*• wr*wt;v. I{£ ii • ,w i-m.niVA.Aun* cast; ,'lf &.' > S r y\'f;| £2. P. BARCLAVj ( m11f)I) up V \! I iVP JE i i V-iH tH i .1 *J /J It , BEDFOBD, P*„ S. A; ILL atteud promptly and f.iLhfuijy to *1! V legal business en'rusted to iiis care. (L?"ortic3 on Juliana Street, in the buildingter ! mcrly occupied by S. M. B-trchij; Esq.. d.ec'd March 26, iBSB. B S- KIDDLE, Formerly of Bedford, Pa. ! Attorney and Counsellor at Law, V 4, WALL ST. I%'ETT TORR j All hnsiaefts promptly uteiKiod to. j Doc. 3j 1838* Plastering Laths!! T2IE r having erected a Mill for sawing i'LAsiiiiuyoLaths on his prnuiaes in Prion Tp., Bedford county, is new roady to furnish ar.y quantity on the shortest notice. Price $1.69 per thor'nnd, C ft loor. Other leugths in proportion. Letters adirescud tc meatiJt. Ciairsvilk-. will be promptly attended to. TTAI. GRIFFITH. Union Tp., Feb. 16. 1854.-as. WHITE TEETH and a perfumed breath can bo accquired by using the "Balm of a Thousand Flowers." To be had at DR. HARRYS. March 6. 1H67.
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