THE POLITICAL PROSPECT A Washington ti>rresporulent of New Yotk Express says, that after tlie adjournment of the las£ Con gress, the Speaker, Mr. Orr, of South Carolina, was requested hy a friond to give him lis views on the poliiicul future. Mr. Orr replie>?, without hesitation—"in my opinion the Opposition will organize the next Houscof Representatives, and if they -elect a conserva tive, natioohl candidate, will also elect the next. President." The r.cw cent, or "nickel," with the figure of an Indian head rn i's fnco, is represented as iicing poisonous—several children having died frcru the iSects of them by putting them in tlirir monilifl. i Tilll subscribers have just opeued a large and will assorted supply of SPIJJXi AND SUMMER KOODS including al the various fabrics usnallyg found in a store, consisting in part of viz. : Bine, Black, Brown and Olive French Cloths, Black, and Fancy Colored plain and and side Band Osissimers. Cassi neKa, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonadesp Drillings, Linens, Chamhnrjrs, Ac. LADIES DRESS GOODS. Verv handsome Spring Calicoes, Lawns, ChaMies. Lobes. Baraga*, French and I.isloThread Ginghams, Sills, Iloserv, Gloves, N. W. C Hats, Cambrics, Swiss Muslins. Stella Shawls, l'arasols, Mantillas (IlliiP I'AHPETINGS Kg, Lining. WnitUn. Ifu 1 f Wool, also Fl'*or Oil Cloths, various width*. Our stock of • BOOTS nl 5J38C03353 '•aniiot be surpassed in the County for extent, va riety and cheapness. <;M€EPJKS Rio, Lnfulra and Turkey Coffee, N. Orleans, Crushed, Granulated and Clarified Sugars, New Orleans Molasses, Golden Syrups. Teas, Cfirm*date Oils 4c. Our stock is very complete, and we shall be happy to exhibit our goods to all who may tavor us with a call, whether they wish to purchase or not. To good and reliable purchasers our te.nis ureas usual \ iz: prompt settlements. by money or note every Jarv ry. All kinds of C< m try Produce received f r goods for which the highest price will be given. May 6, 1359. A. B. CRAMER 4-CO. Estate of Kinrhart Rrplogie, Dee'd. THK subscribers, executors of the last will and testament of liinehut Replogie, l.ie of South Woodl>erry Township, Bedford County, decM, hereby give notice that letters testamentary upon said estate have been granted to them by the Regis ter of the sti l County aud all persons having claims or demands against siid estate are requested to make known the same without delay and those in debted are notified to make payment. DAVID L. REPLOGLE, JOHN L. REP! OGLE. Residing in South Wood berry tp. Bedford Co. May G, 1859--* Executor's Notice# LETTERS testamentary having been granted to the subscriber, living in Bedford Township, 0:1 the. Estate of William Smith, late of said Tp. dee'd all persons indebted to the same : re hereby notified tc make payment immediately, and those hav in<? claims against the same will present them property authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL SMITH, April G, 1L59. Executor. HOPEWELL ROUSE!" HOPEWELL, BEDFORD COUNTY, PENN'A. JOEIX 31. CASTSER, PKOPHXBTOA. "Mv G, 1869.—1y. II SICBIS MMiTTM I AFTER a long ami hard struggle at \l asliingtoti City, Mr. Sickles has been acquitted, and 1. M. SHOEMAKER & CO. .bare succeeded in getting their goods, which is very largo and cheap < r than ever befcre adl in Bedford. Consisting in part of Black cud • Fancy Silks, Larelht Cloths. Debaige, Chatties, Da- cah, J)el'iir.es, Calicoes, Gingham*, Barege, Checks. Jlpacas, FlchrneD, Shawls, Plain an t Barred Cambricks, Hosiery, Hankerchiefs Law it. Gloves, Mils, Collars, Ribbons, Muslim, Tick ings, Checks ; a large assortment of Mens' and Boys' Wear, tri m 12 \ ri*. up ; Linens, Shit tings, him k and Fancy Cassimere, Cloths, Hats a.tl Caps. 4<b> 4 r -> l s r - A luge assortment of BOOTS and SlIOIOZEI&v, cheaper than ever. A good v upply of Carpets, all color* and prices, single and double carpet chain, looking umbrellas, clocks, fye. * Also, A iarpe assortment of GROCERIES, Such as Coffee, Sugar, Syrup Molasses, Tobacco, Sugars, Essence Coffee, Sjuccs, Dye Stuffs. Soap, Green and Black Tea, Shoe Blacking, Knives, Spoons, Can He Wick, Rice, Chocolate, Candles, Mustard, Whale, Linseed and Fish Oil, Buckets, Tubs, <Jc., cheap for Cash and Produce, and to punctual customers a credit ot 6 months will be giv en. Thankful for past favors, we hope to receive a liberal share of patronage. Remember the place, Anderson's Row, opposite the Gazette Offise, is Shoemakers C heap Store. So come on' with your Tin and bay cheaper than you have ever bought before. April 29, 1859. A CAJauT lilegheoy Male and Female Seminary, I®AIA'SBUBWJ}, sa. FacuHy. EJ. OSBRORNE, A.8., Principal, Prof, of • Languages and Philosophy. '♦Vol. S. Smith, Prof, of Mathematics. ,!.is. 11. Miller, Adjunct Prof, of Mathematics. Rev. B. F. Stephens, Lecturer OR Moral Philos - phy, &c. Win. A. Stephens, Prof, of English Grammar, &c. Dr. J. Hughes, Lecturer on Anatomy &c. Mrs. E- V. Osborne, Preceptress, Teacher of Ma de, French. Botany &c. Miss Mary Willams, Teacher of Composition, he. ''rice of Tuition far t urn of II weeks. Common English Branches $3 25 Higher Branches, including commoD, each 80 Latin and Greek, each 2 CO German and French, each 1 50 Bookkeeping and Commercial calculations !50 Ornamental Drawing 2 50 "Colored crayon, and water colors, ouch 3 00 Oil painting 5 00 Hair and wax flowers, each 3 00 Pellis work 3 00 Embroidery 1 60 Piano music, with use of instrument 10 Ot) Board $1.75 per week iucluding room rent, fuel, furniture &c. This is one of the best, and cheapest institution in the < mntry. The whole txpense per term ueed not le more lhan twenty-five dollars.— The spring ..rnx commences April 8, 1859. F r particulars, address the peincinal. E. J. OSBORNE, A. B. Ruinsburg. Bedford co., April 29, 1859. MSW AM) IWEW TJESMMfS. SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES. OSTf R k CARN, respectfully annouuee to their friends and the public, that they are now receiving a lafe and beautiful assortment of seasonable new .STYLES, FKKXCH, ENGLISH and AMERICAN DRY ROODS, Embracing alt the novelties in LADIES Dress Goods, Shawls, &c., of the season, together with a choice selection of FRESH GROCERIES, QUEENS-WAR CUTLERY, IT ATS.. CAPS, BONNETS, BOOTS, SHOES, inc., &c., See. ll"bich they guarantee will compare with any other assortment in BEDFORD, in PRICES, and excel many in taste, design and quality ; and which they are determined to sell as CHEAP as the CHEAPEST, for CASH or PRODUCE. They call special attention to their large assortment of SUPERIOR Philadelphia made LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN'S FIXE SHOES. Call and see them, they will speak for themselves. They invite every person to call and see their Goons, if for nothing more than to note their PRICES, compared with other stores- NO TROUBLE TO SHOW MOODS. I A liberal credit to persons of undoubted standing, when desired, and to those ONLY, T K 51 ill S : [ who are willing to settle their accounts promptly, either by cash or note, on or before the V Ist day of every January. ' OSTER & CARN. Bedford, Ap "I '20.1359. SPRING- ARRANGEMENT. ll[i\Tlli)flY& BllOlllTflPß.il. n a"". f ZfZ I. - Two Daily Passenger Trains Each H ay. THE MORM\f- TRVIX [cafes Huntingdon Every Morning EXCEPT SUNDAY, 9,33 JSL. 3VF., Connecting with Pean'n. Rail Road Express Train West and Mail train East, Stopping at all Stations—connecting at SAXTON with Trains to the MINES, and running through to HOPEWELL —connecting with coaches to Bloody Run, Bedford Springs, Fulton Co. tve Returning, Leaves Hope well at 12.20 P. M., Saxton at 1'2.5G; Arriving in Huntingdon at 2,32 I*. M. THK KVKMNTr TRIIN Leaves Huntingdon at 5,00 P. M., Connecting with Pennsylvania R. R. Mail Train West, Run ning through to COALMoNT on SHOUTS RUN BR ANCII, arriving at COALMONT at 6,55 P M. Returning Leaves Coaluiont at 7.< X) P. Al., Saxton 7,36 P. M., and arriving it: Huntingdon at 9.12 P. M.. Connecting with PENN'A. K. K. FAST LINK E AST at 10,45 P. M. I'asseiigers going East from Hunting-lon at 10,45 P. M. can ei-joy the comforts ot a sleeping ear, which will fully compensate for the few hours delay at Huntingdon, in consequence of their bring 110 afternoon train East as formerly. J. J."LAWRENCE, April 22, 1859.-ln Superintendent. {OFFICE OF THE BEDFOHD RAIL LOAD CO. BtDrop.n, BEDFORD CO. I'A. April 25, ">9- SCALED PROPOSALS will be received at ibi < tnee on Wednesday the 25th day of M ly next, for executing the graduation and masonry of that portion of the Bedford Rail Road between the towns of Ilopeweli and Bloody Run. Plans, Profiles, Specifications, an-l schoilub s of amounts of work v ill be eshit>ite-.1, and blank forms fn bids obtained by application at this office 'or three days pr- rious to the letting. Al! propos .ls io-K- directed to the chief Engineer or the Bedford Rail Road Company. No bids will lie received after May 25th at G P.M. By order. JOHN FULTON, April 29, 1859. Chief Knp ncer. UxiTuior s r Otice. NOTICE is hereby given that I utters Testamen tary have been graitted by the Register of Bed ford County on the will of Abraham Riehey. iate of Snake Spring, tp., Bedford County dee'd, to the undersigned—that all persons indebted to said Es tate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them July at:ili -n --tSeated for settl-mcr.t. ABM. RITCIIEY JR , JOB MANN". April 29 18-"9. Executors. "mrsTsTeT potts, jL| AS just re-turned from the Eastern Cities with -2T.1 hr usual stock of rich Summer ttwd?, Consisting in part of handsome Silk Robes, I.auti Jiobts, Barage Robes, Shawls, Lace Mantl s, of ever} style, N< w Style Shawls ; a large and splen did apartment of Spi ing and Summer Bonnets,of tlie latest fashion, llcr stock is large, well f electc 1 , and, will tie o!d cheap to .suit the times. Call and examine the eoods, and judge for yourselves. April 22, 1859. MilW. 1 HE undersigned have this day associated them selves, and will continue the business at the m>l<! Stand, Xo. 1, cheap sut, under the firm of OSTIR C4.cs. G. R. OSTEIi, SAMUEL CARA. To our patrons—thanking you for the lil>e:al share of your patronage and confidence lies!owed on the l.ie firm, we would respectfully solicit a continu ance of your custom, assuring you that we will al ways use our best efforts to ensure both your cus tom and confidence. We expect in a few weeks to receive a magnificent Stock of Xi:W SVtUXti A>l> SI >UI!IR GOO8, which we are determined to sell at the very lowest l>ossilde PRICES for CASH, or approved produce. So. act vour tin ready, and "wait for the wagon."' Bedford, April 8, 1859. VLL persons are cautioned against purchasing n judgment note given by me to Abram K. Fluck, for SIOO. piyable on the Ist April, 1860. and dated tire 12th Feb. 18",9, as I have claim > f S2O against the same. T.'JCV AN N DB YAR .51 IN. April 15. 1859-* "0"r0.~A7"3Z! •^"XTsrc^-. OH. GAITHER will promptly attend to all Mir , veyir-g business that may be entrusted to iiitu, Office on Juliana str- et two doors south of the Inquirer office. Dec. 21, 185 S. .1. W. LI\GE\I KLTER, tHomey at Law and Land Surveyor \ I/ILL attend with promptness to all business T T entrusted to his cure, It ill practice-in Bedford and Fulton Counties. [£F"*Office OTIC d<,or West of the Union Hotel. Dec, 21, 1858. 13CBE WiijTE DEAD, Flaxseed oil and Spirits Turpentine at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. August 6, 1358. BLANK I)E¥D^ A superior article, for sale at this office. April 8, 1859. I physicians prescriptions carefully compound ed, at all hours of the day or nigh at Dr' Harry's, Drue Store. Augusts, 1858. A N excellent article of iluir and tooth Brushes _CJL at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. mwmwß M HE €L%> Efflra AND VARIETY STORE. Ferguson Ac illiinKpeaker HAVE just opened their new and splendid as sortment of MHHif Ui) BOOTS, of every kind and description for Men, VI oman, and Children. Also, all kinds of goods except Dry Goods,including a little of everything that others don't keep. Call, and see some*king new, Everything of each a lew ; Shoes at fifteen cents a pair, And boots at prices quite as rare. In the variety department are contained all kinds <•1 Brooms, Brushes, and Dusters, B iskets, Buck ets, Oil -loth for stairs and tables, Stationery of every kind, fi!anting and Ashing tackle. Shoe thread, binding, awls, pegs, knives, &c. Teas, Essence of Coffee, Salt, Pepper, raisins, pegs, dates, Sie., tiro., Xtc., all of which will lie sold for cash or country produce. April 15, 1859. OLIVER C CLARK, SAMUEL M. IIALLKK . ( LAKL, & CO., FLOE Fill, SIIEIY, AND Produce Store, (Centre Street, next iloor to Lutheran Church. ) CUMBERLAND, Ivld. Vweil selected stock is now open, anil offered to . families and country dealers, consisting of Fam ily, Kxf r a and Superfine Fl-ntr, Corn Meal. Corn and Bye Chop, Snorts, Ship-stuff, and Bran. New Orleans. Porto Rica. Mnscavndo and r- fined Sugars, G<di-n and S. H. Syiups, Moltsses, Imperial, Vouag Hi son, and Black Tea, Java and Kio Coffee of tin: I test quality. All kinds of Spices, Pickels in hatreds and jtr*. Candles, Soap, Mackerel, and Hetrittg, W ti r. Sugar, Soda, Kdinbxtg, mid Gin ger Crackers. Peaches, Strawberries, Pine apples and Green corn, put up in can. expressly for.fam ily use. A choice tol of LIQUORS, consisting of Wim-s, Brandies, Rum and Whiskey, selected with care. Tobacco and Sugars of various brands, with a v.iiictv of other articles usually found in Stores. Additions to the i-tock will be frequently made, so as to keep up a genera! assortment; all dealers arc inviti I to call before • urchasing elsewhere. All kinds of grain-and country produce Imught forc.sh. or in exchange for goods, April 8, ~ly, W =/ Gfo/fy, O#. (St. JE Ei IST AND gs 5* ""sera "js? q St'HELLSBUHO, PENN'A. OFFERS bis services to the Public in the prac tice of Medicine. Will attend promptly to all ca res entrusted to tils car. • He will also perform all operations on the teeth in a nun and .scientific inanru r. Teeth plugged and inserted from a -undo tooth to .4*l ICiiiire fctil, Mounted on g. Id or silver pi da, on the lat. st and most approved piinciples. TERMS moderate, ari l all operations warrant<:• I. April 8, 1859.--tf. 15 3 aj"V TBS WAMSTJTrA PAINTS, They are the Rest Cli:os yet offen d to the Public for the money. WUOLI SAI.E AFIUXR* DEFOREST, ARMSTRONG Zc Co, N V" O It K. April 22, 1859.-4fw HMiiii fiiisED. WITHOUT SURGICAL 1 PERATIONS Oil LOSS OF BLOOD. Cancees, Turners, Wens, Scrofula, Ulcers, 4c., cured in a short time without the knife, by Dr. MACNICHOL, (Colleague of the late Dr Lounsbcrry, Dec'd.) N<>. 50. North FIFTH Street, below Arch, Phila. The remaraable success which has attended the treatment of Cancers, Tumors, kc.,by Dr. Mat- Nichol, for a numtier of years past, has attracted th; attention, and .n many instances has secared the hearty approval of many eminent Physicians "B Philadelphia, who are no longer willing to risk the dangers end uncertainties of cutting. Cancer can be Cured ! —if properly treated and promptly. A great majority of the cas- sof Can cer, can l e effectually cured. The numerous patients, from every section of the country, who have been cured under this method of treatment is a guarantee of-its superiority over every other known system. Those who may be afflicted with these diseases, and desire further information or advice, will please address Dr. MacNichol, when they will receive pron t attention ami a Copy of Pbamplet, on the treatment of Cancers —free of charge. While Swelling. Dip Disease, Scorfulous ani Ma lignant L iters, Diseases of the Mouth and Throat, Ulcerations of the Bones, TETT.SK, SCALD 11K AD, and all diseases of the Skin, permanenly cured, and proper remedies sent —carefully packed—by Ex press to any part of the country. Jn every case a plain description of the disease is required. Address, Da. \IACNICHOL. NO. 60 North sth, St., PHILAD'A. Proprietor and Manu facturer of Dr. Lottnsberry & Go's Celebrated Im perial Depurative, the best and roost roliablo Fam ily Medicine of the Niuoteentb Century, tor the cure of all diseases originating in Impunities ot the Blood. Jan. 28, 1859.-3 m. _ BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL. THE SECOND QUARTER of the first Session will open on TUESDAY MAT 10, Male and Female Departments separate! D. O. SHOEMAKER, April 22, 1860. Principal. BRIGS AND BOOKS. DR. P. C. REAMER & S. J. WAY, t HAVING formed a partnership, in the DRUG and B(X)K BUSINESS, will con stantly keep on hand, at the ffgpjtm old stand, a large and well selected stock of Drugs and Medicines, wholesale and retail, all of which will be sold on fair terms. The assortment consists in part of Druits and Chemicals, Dye Woods and Acids, Paints and Oils, Witvlow Glass awl Glass Ware, Tobac co and Segars, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, 4c., 4'C. PATENT MEDICINES. —Having the regular agency for the sale of many of these medicines, the pub lic are assured that they are of the best; such as have stood the test of time and experience, and can be safely recommended as genuine, viz: Townsend's and Sand's Sarsaparilla, Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Moffat's Life Pills and* Plieenix Bitters, Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines, Fahnstock's, Jlobtn sack's and other vermifuge; Hoofland's German, Bitters, &c., Sec. CsWfftnntly on hand a large stock of histoiics googiaphic.il, scientific, religious, poetical, school and miscellaneous BOOKS. Also a great variety of FANCY STATIONE RY, Cap, Post and Wrapping Paper, of every quality', Paper Hangings iu great variety. Win dow Blinds, in patterns or by the piece. Wall Paper, Steel and Fancy Gools. BLANK BOOKS of every size and quality Pocket Books and Port Monniies, Diaries, Blank Deeds and .Mortgages, gold Pens and Pencils, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery in great variety, Soaps, Ike., tkc. Lamps, and Camphine Oil and Burning Fluid, kept constantly on nam!. CHOICE LIQUORS for medical use; Wolffs' Schcidam Schnapps, Gin, Port, Sherry and Ma deira Wines. Jan. 28, 1853. ■ W <5. 3 C7 wa - IMPROVED CIST-IPN CARRIAGE 111 B. fIMIE undersigned believes that he has inverted a L cast iron carriage hub which far excels all others now in use, for strength, neatness and dura bility, and that it only needs to be examined, and its merits tested, to secure its universal approval and adoption. Indeed it is no longer an experi ment, it having been effectually tried by the best judges in our country, and pronounced one of the Greatest Improvement of iJie Ige! Several v. hides have been in use over two years with the Improved 11 uh attached, and the wheels are s perfect as wfieti they left the shop, the unavuss'iaiile weir excepted. 'J'his is the only Cast Iron Hub ever invented subline for light wheels. This improvement is of such a nature tb it one or more spokes may be taken out changed or replaced without disturbing the oih'-r portion <d the w i • u Where a wood hub is used, if a spoke happens to become broken, it is necessary to cut the tire and separate the felloes, to get ut the damaged part. — The wheel must be then recomposed, the tire re sveided and reset. A'.l iliis involves a considerable expense and loss of time. in the present Improvement the inner ends of the spoki s are secured iu an Iron Hub, which con sists mainly of two shells fastened together with screws. By simply unscrewing the nuls anil taking off the back shell, any one of toe spokes may be removed or changed, and the hub again put togeth er, leaving the wheel as soli I and linn as ever, all WITHIN THK SPACE OP A FEW MINUTES. This method of constructing Iron Hub Wheels givesUicin unusual str- ngth, LIGIITMSS AM) NKiTMSS, besides obviding several other objections that hare heretofore attend .1 their use. 'i he cost of manu facture is also greatly reduced. J NE subscriber Agent for Bedford County, will di-pose :>f Township and shop lights, on reason •ajdo t"rms. WILLIAM O'NEAL Agent. Feb. 18, 1559. llainsl-iirg, Bedford Co., Fa. Reuben Gates I No. 20, Feluoary f-.-rnj, 1859, in vs. \ the Common Fleas of Bedford MaryC.Gates. \ County. Alias Subpoena on Libel for Divorce. Notice i- iicreby given to the D f aidant, in the jliove stated case, that a Subpoena, and alias Sub poena on libel for Divorce, his been i-sucd; the last of said writs is returnable 2d Moi'day. I tfh day of February, next, and that the sai l Deli ndaiit i*. requited to appear on or before the Ist Monday, (2d day) of May, next, au 1 answer the complaint of the i'l rinf iff. as provided for by act of Assembly and heii-in fail not. WM. S. FLUKE, Sheriff. Apiil 8, 1859. IFVFtissmxrOSEC 23TX.TELJEL MILL STONE !tt IMFALTORY. rpjie nn 'lei-signed keeps constantly on hind FRENCH L lirans of all sizes, anil furnishes every article re attired ' the milling trace. Complete satisfaction guarar,t:'i " very article sold. Millers who pre fer the solid r>. tin, by giving 1 to 6 months notice, can have their orders executed at the quarries in France. Address WM. 11. KEPNER, Hairisburg, P O , Pa. April 8. 1859.-dm. \IUS 10 \ MUSICAL 1 X STii II MEATS.— LT.I. Pianos, .Melodious, Flutes, Guitars, Brass Horns, Clarionets, Drums, etc., of various manu facture, always on hand. B-tu-ls supplied at rity i wholesale rates. We Keep always on hand a full assortment of all the new and fashionable music, which we nail a! nvr ertier.se to any part ot the country. N. H. Music arranged to order. SHKYOCK & SMITH, Ohambersbnrg. March 7, 11157. Hummel's Premium Essence of Coffee COFFEE made by it will have a more delicate and tiucr flavor, and will be much more wholesome. It will also bo clear withoi t requiring anything to clarity it. For sale by OSTER, & CAR 2*7. New Store, No. 1, Cheapside. June 18, 1858. LIST NOTICE. Jam determined that unless ad persons indebted to UK in account, note or otherwise, do not make immediate payment, that their accounts, Nr., will be placed in the hands of an officer lor collec tion after the loth day o! March, 1859. This is positively the last notice.' Feb. 125, 1859. G- W. BUPP. Jon MANX, 0. H. SPANO. (AW PARTNERSHIP. —The undersignid A have associated themselves in the 1 ruticc of the Law, and will promptly attend to al busi ness entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad joining counties. rCr"Office on Julianna Street, three doors south otMengel otiose and opposite the resi dc-ce ofMaj.Tato. g PA jjQ June 1, —1854. tf. m o, F. HARKT RESPECTFULLY tenders his professional services to tlu citizens of Bedford and vi cinity. . Office and residence on Pitt-Street, in the building formerly occupied by Dr. J. 11. Hofius. Nov. 6.1857. SWAI M'S PANACEA at Dr. Harry's- Drng and Book Store PERIAHEHT OFFICE. Complying with the urgent request of hundrevt of theii patients, l)rs. f, M. Filch and J. YV. SjkfS A AVE CONCLUDED TO REMAIN PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, And rosy be consulted ct their office, NO. 190 PEN U STREET, Opposite Ht. Ciair Ihtrl PITTSBURGH. AND may he consulted daily, (exeept Sunday 8,1 FO> CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, and aij other CHRONIC COMPLAINTS complicated with or causing pulmbuurv disease, including Catarrh, ileart Disease, AifVction of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, etc. Drs. PITCH & STUBS would state that their treat ment of consumption is based upon the fact that the disease exists iu the blood and system ut large, both before and during its development in the lungs, and they therefore employ Mechanical, Hy gienic and Mediciu d remedies to purify the blood and strengthen the system. With these they use MEDICAL INHALATIONS, which they value highly, I ut only as Palliatives, (having no curative effect when used alone.) and invalids are erri.es*lv cautioned against wasting the precious time ot curability upon any treatment based upon the plausible, but false idea that the "seat ot disease can be reached in a diiect manner by Inhalation," For as before stated, the seat of the disease is_ in the blood and its effects only in the lungs. ■T7*N'o charge for consultation. \ A list of questions will be sent to these wishing to consult us bv K-tter. Match 13, 1859—1y ~ OUR iSsiCAL FRIEND: | TWELVE PA or a OP eoptLAt. MUSIC rou TIN CI::T3. MUSICAL FIirEND" is fiile.l with the ■ v best Piano Solos, Ducts, Songs, Opratic . Alias, Polkas, Mazurkas, Quadnlis, Waltzes, and j every other species of" musical composition for | Voice an 1 Piano by the test American and Euro | pean Composers ; printed on full-sized music paper, adapted to every grade of performer. The same quantity of music, procured from the regular publishers would cost more than ten times what we charge. A year's subscription to 'Ora MUSICAL Farrxn,' will secure new and fashionable music worth at least Two HUNDRED DOLLARS, ardent >r. !y sufficient lor the home circle. PRICK TEN CENTS, WEEKLY. Yearly, s•>; Half Yearly, $2.59; Quarterly. $1 25 cenls. The Volume commenced on the ist December, 185 8 C. B SEYMOUR A CO., PROPRIETORS, Id, Frankfort street, NEW YORK. March 4, 1859.-lin GEORGE P. Anncr. JOHN A. N'KFF. JBBKY & YKFF, ! So. 308 North THIRD Street, ( three uoors. above fine.) PHILADELPHIA. TUG OLD HARDWARE STAND. (ESTABLISHED TWENTY FOUR YEARS.) Every description of Bn tiding. Mechanical, Varmint: and Household HARDWARE. is now in Store, and will be offered at the lowest market pri ces. to Ca h and j rompt Six months buyers. Nails i at Manufacturers prices for Cash. Orders from new customers w ill receive strict and accurate attention, and ali goods sent flom this house will he u represented. \xj~Court,■ j Merchants, on their next visit to our : city to make their Spring purchases are cordially invited to call an I examine our Stock and Prices before Purchasing. March 25. 1859.—3 m Fxffulor's .\oiior, \r or l E i-hereby given tiiat letters testamentary IT having en issued to the undersigned, by the Register vi Bedford County on the list will and Testament of Daniel Bitasard, late of West Pro : vidence Township, dee'd. All persons indebted to said Estate arc requested to make immediate pay ment and those having claims against the same are i notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN SPARKS, .March 25. 1359. Exor. Administrator's Notice. t ETTKE of Administration having been graat- I l ed to the snbsubseriber on the estate <>f Kliel Allen, late of Napier Township, dee'd, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment immediately and those having claims .... iii.-t tb - :.ioe will.present them dnly authentica ted *o: settlement, B. 11. WALKER, Adtn'r. March 25, 1859. St. Clair tp. I xecutor's Yotice. 1 FITTERS testamentary on the last will and J testament of Emanuel R is.der late of .11 id die Woodbury Township, Bedford County, dee'd., having been granted to the subscribers resi ling in sn:d Township, notice is therefore given to all per sons indebt. d to said estate to make payment to them immediately, and those having claims will present Hum forthwith, duly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL BASSLER, DAVID BOYEK, March 25, Exors. KxcciUor's Solire. lETTERS testam-ntary on the Estate of John J Hsreleroud, late of Cole rain Township, dec'd, hiving In'en granted to the subscribers, living in said township, all persons indebted to said estate are notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same will present them properly authentic Med for settlement. SIMON HARCLKKOAI), WILLIAM OTT, April -2, 1859.—f Executors. Administrator's SoUce* LETTERS of administration have been granted to the subscriber on the estate of C itharmo Thom as, dec'd. AH persons hiving claims against the same are requested to present, them for settlement, and all persons indebted, aro requested to make im mediate payment. JOHN McCREARY, Juuiata tp., March 11, '59. Adm'r. Dissolution of Partnership. THE Partnership heretofore existing and doing business under the firm nims ot Barclay & Garrelson, has this day lieen dissolved by mutual cnosent. The Books, Stc., are in the hands of B. W. Garret son, who is authorized to settle the bu siness of the late firm. 8 M. BARCLAY, Nov. 5, 1858. B. W. GARRETSON. ST. CLIUI TOWNSHIP AGAINST THE WORLD FOR GOuD EARTH ENWARE !—Liberal inducements made to whole sale purchasers. All orders addressed to Boh til s bnrg, Bedford County, Pa., punctually attended to. April 8, J 859—3 m. WM .KIRK. J& J. M. SuorMAorn have just received a new , supply of Coffee, Sugar ,Syrup Molasses.Fish, Brooms, Tens, Indigo, Hummel's Essence Coffee Spices, &c.., which will be sold cheap. March 4,1859. 4 NEW Supply of Muslins, Calicoes .Ginghams, J\. Drillings, Satinetts,*Caslmercs, Cottou. Ac., just received and for sale chrp at J. A J. M. Shoemaker's Coionade Store. March 4, 1859. BLANKS 1 BLANKS!! BLANK Exemption Judgment Notes, Execut.ons, Summons, Stibpcenss, Constable Sales, &c., ;his i fflce. THE LI IE I! ffIVMII.MII, PREPARED BY PH. SANFORP ('cmpauEdfd cniirelT f'tcm IS ONE OF THE JBFST rUK G ATI YE AND LIVER MEDICINES now btdtre the p>U:c. that act s as a Cathartic,a iu ior, uiilder, ard raore effectual than any ether medicine known. It i not 0..1y a Caihnrtfo.X t a for ft remedy, acting first on the Livtr to eject its morbid matter, then on tho s:< maclt and bowels to carry i t!" that matter, thus accomplishing two -. urposea ifltcfually, without any of the painfti! feelings!xpcrfenccil in ilk- op erations of most Cathartics. It strengthens lite system at tie same time that it ; urges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses, will strength en and baifd it tip wi:ii im.usui.l rapidity. The Liver is one of (lie principal regulators o the human body, and when it performs its 'unctions well the i outers of the system are fill iy developed. The stow.:ch is almost entirely dependent on the Healthy action of 'he Livor for 'lis proper perform hnce of its .'unctions. Whoa tire; stomach is at fault, the bowels arc at fruit, and the whole system suiters in constquencu of ot e organ—ihe Ltttr having ctaUd to do its duly. For tbo disease ' that org .n, one rd the proprietors I. s made it bin study, :n a practice Of more than twenty years, to find some remedy wherewith to counteract Uia ma ny detfeftgetnents to which it is liable.. To prove that this re- • med* is at last found any perse.* iron..liuiji 11, with Liver Complaint in any of its forms, lot.- f—but to try a bottle, and conviction is certain, r. Those gums iemov.*-""%lJ Morbid or had:mat ter from the syrtej'.*® suppiyim in ti'crr place a healthy flow of bile invigorating the stain, ach, causing food to ui LJgcst well, purity : og tbo blood, giving tone ,MiW health to tin; weak machinery. r moving^?tuo causes of the i 4. case, and t /reeling a ia-P"—laical cure. Bilious attacks his cured, andj whatis hftp f< r, prevent; 1 by tk-gr occasional tts Live; luvigorator. ~ One dose after er tin, ' : s sufficient to relievo the fctcmach ana prevent the food from rl-ing and souring. Only one dose take: b.-foreietiring prevents nightmare. p-=^ Only one dose takei at night looseis the bowels gently, and cure; eostiveness. One dose taken after' -Jeach vieal will cure Dyspepsia. •t - CCF*()ne dose of Iwo tea-spoonsful will al ways relieve Sick Head- ache. One bottle taken finZ/D female obstruction re moves the cause of disease, ar.e makes a 1 erf- ct cure. O. Iy ono do;e immc reUcresCbolie, while (—*, Or.c dose often rcge -r_ te i is a sure cute for Cnolera Morbus, and ; preventive of Cholera. One dose taken oftci will prevent the recur rence of bilious while it rtJkvrs all painful feelings. BC7"OnU- one bottle ia-*-* needed to throw out ot the system tlm . fleets of medicine after long sickness. Cue bottle tak en for Jaundioe removes all ycl townees or uunatural color l-oni the skin. One dose taken a short time before eating gives vigoi to the appe'ile and makes ftod digest will. One dose of ten repcatori cures Chronic Diarrhma in its worst forms, while summer and bowel coma plaints yield almost to the first dose. ' 'ie or two doses cures ai tacks caused by worms while for worms in children, there is no*, safer or speedier remedy in the world, gs it never /ails. A few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting the ab sorbents, H'c take pleasure in r< commending, tbjs medi cine as a preventive for Fever aud Ague, Chill Fe ver, and all Fevers of a Bilious Type. It operates with certainty, and thousands are willing to testify to ifs wonderful virtues. Ail who use it are giving their unanimous testi mony in its favor. !T7~Mix Water in the .Mouth with the InvjgcH-jtor, and swallow both together. Tct Liver Invigoratcr Is a great scientific Medical Discovery, and is dailv working cm s almost too great t<V b< ljev<u. U cures as it by magic, e.en tl,e first dose girins bene fit and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Liter CotDpl .int, frutii the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common headache, ali I'f which are the result o." a Oiseusid Lirei. price osj: dollar per bottle. Da. Sa.vford, Proprietor, ."46 Broadway, N. Y. Sold in Bedford by Dr. U. F. llarrv, "and re tailed bv ail Druggists. June U, 5858.-zz. ITORE THAN 500,000 BOTTLES fcOLl) IN THE SEW EA(iiti\D STATES l\ OAi: YEAR. THE RESTORATIVE OF PRO. O.J. WOOD for restoring hair perfectly and permanently, bus never yet had a rival, volume after volume might he given from all parts of the world and ircm tho most intelligent to prove that it is a perfect Restor ative ; t ut read tha circular and you cannot doubt; read also the following. lS'-The Hair.— People have ?or centuries.been afflicted with bald beads and the only remedy, here tofore known, iios been those abominable trigs. Bv a recent discovery of Professor Wood these articles are Ix-ing fast dispensed with, but a great many persons still patronize tin m, because they have been so often imposed upon by Hair Tonics of different kinds. To ail such persons we earnestly make tho request, that .hey will try orcc again, for in Wood's Restorative there is no such thing as fail. We know ot a lady who was bald, who used the article a short time, and her head is now covered completely with the tiniest and most beautiful curls imaginable. Wo know of numerous cases where hair was rapidly fil ling out, which it restored in greater perfection Uian it ever had been betore, It is also without doubt one of the bes f articles for keeping the bur ;n good condition, making it soft and glossy, removing dandruff and lias proved itself the great ;st enemy to all the ills that hair is heir to. It is the duty of every one to improve their per sonal appearance through some may differ in regard, to the ways of doing it; but every one will admit that a beautiful head of hair, either in man or wo man, is an object much to be desired, and there are no means that should lie left untried to obtain such a consideration.— H "oman't Jblvocate, Philadelphia. PROF. O.J. WOOD & CO—Gents: As I have been engaged in selling your Iloir Restorative the last season for one ol your loco! agents M. Hackinson.) and liavingexperienced the b.-in Scial effects of it iu,vscll, f would like to obtain agency for Ihe State of Ohio or some State in the West, should you wish to make such an arrangement,, sr I am convinced there is nothing equal to it in the I'ni'ed Mat's, for restoring the hair. I have beea engaged iu the Drug business for several years, and have sold various preparations for the hair, but have found nothing that restores the secretive organs or invigorates the scalp as well :ts yours, being fully convinced that your restorative is what'yot repr, - sent it to be, I would like to engage in the sale o t, for I am sttisfb-d it must sell. • f Yours truly, P. T. STOCKMAN. PROF. O- J. WOOD f Co—Gcntat Having re alized the good effects ol' your Hair Restorative, I wish to state, that finding ruy hair growing thu, as well ;.s gray, I was induced from what I read ard heard, to try the article prepared by you, to pro mote it* growth and change its color as it w.rs in youth, bo h of which it has effected completely.— In the operation 1 have used nearly three bottles.— Yours <Sc., .TAMES-FRANCIS. .1 WOOD #< CO., Proprietors 811! Broadway, New York, (in the pr<:>t N. Y. V,' re Railing Es tablishment.) and H4 Market Street, St. I.ouis, Mol For sale by Dr. B- P. Harry. Ani sob! by all good Druggists. Juu. ft, 135 i). \ jF'oh. : fpHE Store Room r.ud Dwelling House now oc- X copied by tbe subscriber. Possession givco on the that of June next. 11. D- PEUGH, April 1, ISoU.
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