The Dying King of Naples. A letter dated Naples, Aptil 12tb, contains some intercsing intelligence concerniug the King and the Court, which we translate : •r "The Official Journal, heretofore mute on the subject on the Kiug's illness, has at last broken silence and wade the following confes sion. " 'HisMajesty the King.our august lord and master, has suffered since Thursday last from a return of bis rheumatic and catarrhal com plaint. It has not, however, pveveuted ilia Majesty from attending, wi'b bis habitual en ergy and extraordinary activity, to the affairs cf State. W'e have the most ardent wishes that the health of the adored monarch may soon be restored. This is the deep felt desire" of all his subjects, and uf all others who ap preciate his dazzling virtues. This morning J lis Majey presided .t< the ordinary Council of State.' "I cannot tell whether this last statement is true. But I kaow that lately, warned of his desperate condition by his own sufferings, the assiduity cf his physicians, their nocturnal visits and the holy sacrament, which was ad ministered to him the other night, the King has had frequent interviews with Genera! Filmgieri, who never leaves Casorta. lie also aees more frequently his son, the Duke of Calabria, when he doubtless gives bitn bis last counsels about governing the kingdom. "The kiog is now itt the bands of an empiric, to whom he is surrounded, in spite of the ad vice of his surgeons. lam told, however, that he is tot a quick, that he lias a doctor's diplo ma, and effects wonderful cures. His name is Manograrsi. "Couceraiug the intrigues at Oaserta, re ports reach me from all quarters that 1 hesitate o repeat. They say that the Duchess of Calabria is in continual uneasiness ; that she herself prepares all her husband's food, and is constantly saying, 'Francis, take care.' Such fears, though brububiy ill-founded, are ex cusable in a very young princess, who feels herself isolated sn 1 surrounded by enemies. "The Count of Syracuse (the kiug's brother) continues his honorable course. He is the only one that dares openly to resist the re action. Ou Sunday he forced open the door of the royal chamber, lie insists on a Constitu tion ami an alliance with Victor Emanuel.— By his instigation, a written demonstration is prepared, to be presented to the new King. It is even said that iu the departments of govern ment, on tho petitions of ten years ago for en absolute monarchy, tlie word constitutional has been substituted, leaving the signatures below. Ido not know whether this is true, but 1 can assure you that since the King's fate is sealed, the public functionaries have become fanatics of liberalism." A MODEL. WIFE- Five years ago, a carpenter in Missouri, sold a pair of horses to a stock buyer, receiving bis pay iu tew 'tens' on a Kentucky Bauk. The notes proved to be counterfeits, and the un fortunate uiau was arrested. He told bow be eame by them, and appealed to the horse deal er, who now declared he had paid hiui in Indi ana bills. Tho carpenter was sent to the Penitentiary. His wife Srualy believing in bis innocence, applied to the Governor for a par don. Failing, she determined to follow the horse dealer, with a view to ascertain if he was n counterfeiter, so to establish her husband's innocence. Two years and a half were spent in this chase; till at last she coma upon him in Newton, N. J., where he bad suddenly fell sick. He was not dangerously ill, but she told her story to his physician, who dosed him heavily and then informed him he was about "to die. The man was frightened and sent for a minister, who prayed with him and urged upon him the necessity of immediate repeu tance. At this moment the woman came uud begged of him to repair the wrong he iiaddone her husband before it was too late—not to die with that sin upon his soul. Frightened and penitent, he sent far a magistrate and confessed that he paid tho spurious money to the wo man's husband. lie further stated that he was connected with a gang of counterfeiters, and that bis rctl business was that of distributing for them. The woman returned as fast as steam could carry her to her home, and laid these proofs of her husband's iunocence before the Governor ; who gave her the desired par don of her husband, which she carried to the prison herself, cud ho was liberated. They reside in Knvxvillc, Illinois. IS 31 AltS INHIBITED. The opponents of the doctrine of the plu rality of worlds ailow that a greater probabili ty exists of Mars being iubabited tiuiu iu the case of any other planet. His diameter is 41.000 milos : and his surface exhibits spots of different hues,the seas, according to accurate observation 3, appearing to be green, and the land red. The variety ia spots, it is thought, may aris6 from the planet not being destitute of atmosphere and cloud; anil what adds greatly to the probability of this, is tho ap pearance of brilliant white spots a' its poles, which have been conjectured to be mow, as tbev disappear when they have long been exposed to the sun aud are the greatest when emerg ing from the long night of their polar winter, the snow line extending to about six degrees from tbe pole. The length of the day is al most exactly twenty four Lours, the same as that of the ear h. Continents and oceans and green savannas have been observed upon Mars, aud the snow of the polar circles has been seen to disappear with the heat nf summer.— Clouds may actually bo seen lloating in the at mosphere of the piquet, and there it the ap pearance of land water on bts disc. BOUND FOR TDE NORTH POLE OVERLAND. —An ardent young naturalist left Chicago on Monday, and entered on a journey overland to the polar sea. His object is the favorite science. Mr Robert Kenicut (for that is the uu>a of the adventuier), will go fiist to Fort Garey, on the Red River of the North, auu thence will make bis journey with the agents of the Hudson Bay Company, to whom he ha 9 /ettcrs from the Governor, Sir George Simpson. He will visit York Factory on tbe Hudson Bay dutiog the summer, and returning to Fort Garcy, will make a winter trip on dog sledges to Great Salt Lako, reachiug .VlcKeozie's river iu the spring of 1860, with the whole of the summer of that year before him to pursue his explorations along the ena.st of the Polar Sea. lie expects to return in 1861. DRIES AMI BOOKS. DR. F. C. REAMER & S. J. WAY, M AVI -VG formed a partnership, in the and BOOK BUSINESS, will con tP'i n s,ant 'y ee P on hand, at the ffSjftfl Jg-3- oW tand, t targe and selected stock of Drugs and Medicines, wholesale arid retail, all of which will be sold on lair terms. The assortment consists in part of Drug*- and Chemicals, Dye Woods and Acids, Paints and Oils, li indoic Glass and Glass H arc, Tobac co and Segars, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, ! duction made unless in cases of protracted sickness D. O. SHOK-M AlvEli, ; Feb. 18,1*30. Principal.. | I take pleasure in recommending Mr. Shm-nuker i to the patronage of the citizens of Bedford und ! vicinity. His success as a teacher is well estub ! lished. I believe him to be fully qualified to teach 1 al! the tranches he proposes to teach. Feb. IK, 1859. G. W. AUGIIIXBAUGIt. AND lACHIfIfS SHOP THE subscribers havirg formed a partner ship under the style of "Hock N Asbcom" for the purpose of conducting a general noiwiimi A\ii MLUHIAE business in the establishment recently erected by Gilliard Dock, in Hopewell, Bedford coun ty, are now prepared to execute orders for CASTINGS JtSD MJICmSEHY of every de scription. They will build to order steani-en | gines, coal aud drift-cars, horse powers and I threshing machines—also, casting oi every i kind for furnaces, forges, saw, grist and rolling mills, ploughs, water-pipe, columns, house iouts, brackets, Nc., Kc. They are also, now making a fine assortment of STOVES of various kinds of the latest pat terns and most approved styles, including sev en,! sizes of COOK STOVES of the best make, i heating stoves for churches, offices, bar-rooms, I cc. A full assortment of Stoves will be kept | constantly on hand, and sold at wholesale and i retail, at prices to suit the times, and quality, warranted equal to the best eastern make.— Machinery of all kinds repaired promptly.— Patterns made to order. GILLIARD DOCK, C. W. ASHCOM. Nov. (J, 1857, BLOODY RUN FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOP. THE sufc eribers are now prepared, at their Foundry in Bloody Run, to fill all orders tor cast ings of any description for Grist and Saw Mills, Threshing Machines, Apple Mills, Ploughs, and ail tilings else i their line that may be needed in this or the adjoining counties. We manufacture Threshing Machines of 2 4 or C Ilorse power, warranted equal if net superior to any made in the State. We keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Woodcock, I'lug, and Hillside Ploughs, warranted to give satisfaction or r.o sale. Points, shares and landsides, to Jit all Woodcock or Seyler Ploughs in the County. Farmer's Bells, Ploughs and C.islings of our make may be had at Foundry prices at the store of Win Hartley, Bedford, Pa.. Louderbaugh & Pee, East Providence Tp., John Nvcum & Son, Rays Hill. Times being liar 1, we otfer groat induce ments to Farmers and Mechanics to buy of us. | All kinds of repairing done in a neat and sub stantial manner, and all work warranted. Call and examine our work and castings and judge for yourselves. JOSIAH BAUGIIMAN BKO. March 26, 1858—tf. HIrFOR BAIUJAI\S T \£W FILL ANU UINTEII I.OflDl Jk J. M. SITOMAKER respectfully liegleave to • inform their numerous friends and patrons that they have just returned from the eastern Cities, aud are now opening one of the best stocks of goods that have ever been brought to Bedford, which they will sell at a very small advance; consisting in part of a general assortment of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Queensware, Hardware, &r., osite the Meugcl House, by DAVID OVER. TERMS : If paid in advance, $1.50; within the year, $2.00; and if not paid Within the year, $2.50 will be charged. No paper discontinued until all ar icarages are paid—except at the option of the Editor. A failure to notify a discontinuance will be regarded as a new engagement. Jdcertuements not exceeding a square,(lo lines.) inserted three times for sl—every subsequent in sertion, 25 cents. Longer ones in the same pro portion. Each fraction of a square counted us a full square. All advertisements not sp- dally ordered for a given time will bo continued until forbid. A liberal deduction will be made to those who advertise by the year. Job Printing of all kinds executed ne-stlv end prompt')' and On reasonable terms. icinriiTiir OF Lancaster City, late of Philadelphia, where he has been in successful practice foi a num ber of years, received his education at the best Med ical College in the United States, and had the a perieuce and practice in the different Hospitals for several years, a member of the Analytical Medical Institute of New York, and late Surgeon of the United States Navy, now offers himself to the pub lic to attend any professional calls. The purest medicines always on html direct from the best Laboratories of oui country, and the Bo tanical Gardens of the wotld. No patent medicine prescribed or recommended. Medicines used only which will not break down the constitution, but wiil re novate the system from all injuries it lias sustain ed from mineral medicines. Chronic and dilHult, diseases must be treated upon analytical principles which,is to know and ascertain what disease is. Its nature and character require a knowledge of the chemical constituents or every solid and iiuid of the human body ; the changes those solids and fluids arc capabl •of undergoing. To know what medi cinesto employ to cure diseases, requires a know ledge of the chemical constituents of all agents employed in medicine; and if we arc in possession of this knowledge, it is possible to cure any disease —no ruatte! of how long standing—and leave the patient in a healthy and perfectly cured condition. Mel melody, Aberration, or that state of alienation and weakness of the uiind which renders persons in capable of enjoying the pleasures of performing the duties of life; Dyspepsia; that distressing disease and fell destroyer of health and happiness, under mining the constitution, and yearly carrying thou! sands to untimely graves, can most emphatically be cured. Rheumatism, in any form or condition, chronic or acute, warranted curable; Epilepsy or tailing sickness ; all chronic and stubborn cases of Female Diseases radically removed; Salt Rheum, and every d..-script;, n of ulcerations; Piles and Scrofulous Diseases, which have baffled all previous medical Fail can he enrol by my treatment, when the constitution is not exhausted. idos -y ail diseases (ves, Consumption) can be cured. Cancer cured without the knife.. J will remain in my office on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, from 1) o'clock A. Al., to accommodate patients from a distance, and con-ult in the English and German languages. Will make visits to any distance if required. May be addressed by letter, Fulton Square, Lancaster city, Pa. July 80, 185*-ly. Fill! NILE, on r wrm& AI arm within one mile of the Rail Road and two utiles of St oners town, in the Broad Top Coal region, containing about 160 acres, U-ing g >od bot tom land—about one-half cleared and tiro balance well timliered- The farm is well improved, and a fite spring of excellent water at the door of the house—also two good orchards of fruit trees on the premises. ALSO, A farm iu Morrison's rove, adjoining lands of David Stuekev, Barley's heirs. Jacob Furry aud others, containing about 200 acres, ono half cleared and the balance well titnliered, with an abundance of locust and chestnut timber. There are several never failing springs upon the premises with a con stantly running stream through the farm. Tie-re is also a large and thrifty young orchard bearing fruit thereon. The improvements are a rough cast House, Log Barn and out buildings. ALSO, 160 acres of laud in Harrison County. lowa, of first class prairie, eb.se to limber and within a few miles of the Missouri river above Council B'nfts. ALSO, 884 acres in Storv Co., lowa ALSO, 113 acres in Pottawattamie Co., lowa, near Coun cil Bluff's. ALSO Lot no. 8 of block 53 in the city of Omaha, Ne braska Territory ALSO, 1280 acres land in Austin County, Texas, East of iDo Brazos River oti the Texas central rail road which runs through the land. It is well watered being upon the head waters of Cvpress creek. ALSO, 820 acres it: Comanche County, Texas, on IVies crs creek, 4 miles East of the Leon River, and on the line of the Memphis and El I'asso railroad now n process of construction. ALSO. The farm in Morrison's Cove, adjoining Bloomfleld Furnace, known as the •'•'Pearson property" lately owned by David Daniels, containing 131 acres and •Jo perches, with an excellent orchard of fruit trees thereon and never failing w.itoi at the door. The improvements are one large frame House, one log House and harn, with convenient out-builings. The land is good—produces well, and is in a hign stat eof cultivation. A good pike is close hy.lead ing to Hollidaysburg,which,with the Furnaces make a ready market at the door for all kinds of produce. Nov. 12, ISSB. O. E. SHANNON". JOB MANX, G. 11. SPANO. I A*.V PARTNERSHIP. —THE UNDERSIGNED Js A have associated themselves in the Praticc of the Law, and will promptly attend to al busi ness-intrusted to their care in Bedford and ad joining counties. D.*?~OiMce on Julianna Street, three doors south of Mengel oil sse and opposite the resi dence of Maj. Tate. MANN & SPANG June 1,—1534. tf. I>R. B. F. HARRY RESPECTFULLY tenders his professional services te the citizens of Bedford and vi cinity. Office and residence on Pitt-Street, in the building formerly occupied by Dr. J. H. Hofius. Nov. 6,1857. \\n. C. LOGA\j ATTORNEY IT UW. BIcCOHntfELLSBURG, PA. W'ILL practice in the Conrt3 of Fulton, Bcdtora and Franklin Counties. on Main Street, opposite Specr's Hotel. September 3, 1858. HAG EKSTOWN ALMANACS for 1869, at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. Die. If, Isoß. SW AIM'S PANACEA at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store PUKE WHITE LEAD, Flaxseed oil and Spirits Turpentine at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. August 6,1858. BLANK DEEDS, A superior article, for sale at this office. April 8, 1859. BEDFORD RftlDftV. THE subscribers having purchaser) the Bedford Foundry of Messrs WasLabaugh & Bannon, would most respectfully announce to the citi zena of Bedford and adjob.ing counties, that they are prepared to make and lnrnish all kinds of CASTINGS for GRIST AND SAW-MILLS, Thrashing Machines, Ploughs, Apple mills, Cook ing, ten jit-iie, and coal stoves, sled and Sleigh soles, wash kettles, ol different sizes, wagon boxes of all sizes, farmers' bells, (a superior article,) oven doors, and every thing usually made in a country Foundry. mmmot wrnrnm Woodcock, Seyley and HILL-SIDE PLOUGHS. Also, anew PLUG PLOUGH, to which w call the especial attention of our fanners—a superior article to the old Plug Plough, with two kinds of points, shares and landsides to suit all ploughs in general use in this county. Turning and fitting of iron patterns made to order, and all kinds of re pairing dene at the shortest notice and at low prices. Al! our owiwi.rk made of the very best material, and warranted to give sati-taction. Farmers and others would da w:l to oal! and ex amine our work before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to meet the immerge?!oles of the times, we will SELL LOW FOB CASH, OK COUNTRY PRODUCE. Pig and lar iron, horses and lumber, taken in exchange for work. March 4, 185'J.-]y SIIIRES & JORDAN. UKTIOK" IIOTISX/, Bedford, Ia. fJYIIR subscriber respectfully announces to the S public that he has opened a Hotel, under the above name, in the old and well known Globe i uil ling, on \\ . -I Pitt Street, formerly owned and occupied by.Mr. John Young, where he will be happy to see all bis friends, ari l the traveling pub lic generally. Persons attending Court aie re spectfully invited to give him a call. He pledges himself that he will do all in his power to render aii his guests comfortable. His 1 abij will bo supplied with the choicest de -1 icaeies the market will afford. '1 he Bed Rooms will contain clean and comfort- I able bedding. i lie Bar will b • supplied with choice liquors. The Stable will be attended by a careful and at tentive hostler. 3T7" Boarders will be taken by the day, week, month ami year. JON A rfJAN HORTON. Bedford, April 30. 185H ~ T rtpfjf " VI /THOUGH tt-c prospects of tbe K Jruid an not very flattering, the friends of that enter prise have not yet quite despaired of u'timate sue- i ->■ Hoping that the people will see that it is not ' only to their interest to have the roa.l completed j as sea as possible, but that they shoul: bear in j mind that REED 6r MI.WYiCH Have just received I rota the city, and are netv 1 opening out at their Cheap Cash and Produce Store, a Hrge assort men; of C.ssiaieres. Cloths. Prints, bleached and unbleached Muslins, Ginghams, GROCERIES, ' "ffec, Sugar, Syrup, extra pulverized Sugar, Cheese, Kc., tie. All of which will be sold on the most reasonable teirus for ca.ih or pro-fare. Nov. §9, 1858. Ross FORWARD. O. 11. GAITHDH. ; Forward & (iaiiher. ATTfliiMiiS IT LAV., itedlbrtl. l*a. I>OSS FORWARD, of Somerset, and O. H. V. GAITHER, have opened a law office in Bed ford, Pa. O.H. GAITHER, having located per manently in Bedford, will be assisted (luring every Court by the former. All business entrusted to j them will be promptly and carefully attended to. Office on Juliana street, two doors south of the In quirer otlice. Dec. 3r, 1858. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of administration having been grant ed to tiro subscriber, on the estate of Elizabeth Mixcl, late of Snake Spring Valley Township, dec d, all p* rsors indebted to said estate areherebv i notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them I properly authenticated to the subscriber living in j said Township lor settlement. PHILIP RITCHEY, April 1, 1559.-* Adm'r. j IsecuJor's Notice. LE TIERS testamentary on the last will and j testament of Emanuel Busier late of Mid- die Woodbury Township, Bedford County, dec'd., having been granted to the subscribers residing in said Township, notice is therefore given to all per sons indebted to said estate to make payment to them immediately, and those having claims will present ihera forthwith, duly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL BASSLER, ft A VI!) BOYER, March 25, 1859 Exors. ~nHOUSEKisEPERS. DR. lIAKRY,at the Drug and Book Store, has just received, a large assortment 0 f the best flavoring extracts, together with Bas ing Soda, Cream of Tartar, Saleratns, &c., of }he very best quality, all of which he will sell the lowest prices. Dr. F. 0 Reamer, Physician and Surgeon. F> eapeclf'ully tenners his services to AA. the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. He may always be found (unless professieually en gaged; at his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana St. Feb. 19, 1857. ' THE undersigned have associated themselves in the practice of medicine in the village of St. Clairsvillc, night calls promptly attended to. Office opposite the St. Clair Inn. WM. A. VICEROY, G. W. STATLER. Feb. 11, 1859.-6 mo. DR. J. S. ESHLEMAN, RESPECTFUELY tenders his professional ser vices to tho citizens of Pattonsville and vicinity. Night calls promptly attended to. Pattonsville, March 18, i859.-a A NEW Supply of Muslins.Calicoes .Ginghams, j-Sl Drillings, Cotton, &c.j just received and for sale cheap at J. & J. M. Shoemaker's Colonade Store. March 4, 1859. PICKLING VINEGAR. I}INE Cider Vinegar just received—also mould Candles. Extra quality. Oct. 1, 1858. A. B. CRAMER & Co. AVER'S Cherry Pectoral and Jayne's Expecto rant at Dr. Harrj's Drug and Book Store. Auugst 6,1858. JAYNE'S Wrights, Bennett's and Dyott's pills at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. August 6,1858. For the Hair—Jockey Club, and new mown hay, pomatums, genuine ox marrow, at Dr. Hanj's. Iron City Commercial College PirrsBCFUH, PA. CHARTERED 185 C. 300 Students attending January, 58, Now the largest and most thorough Commercial School ol the United States. Young men prepared for actual duties of the Counting Room. J. C. SMITH : A. M. Prof, of Book-keeping AND Science of Accounts. A. T. DOCTUETT, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation. J. A. HLYDKICU AND T. C. JEXKJSS, Teachers of Book-keeping. A. COWLEY SI.IW.A, MILLER. Profs, of PEN. mxnsbip. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING, As used in every department of business. COMMERCUL ARITHMETIC— HjiPlD Rn JSESH WRITISG— DETECTING COL'S. TERFEIT MOSEY— MERC. J STILE CORRESPOSDESCE—COM MERCL JL L:i \V~ Are taught, and all other subjects necessary for ths success and through education of practical business ian. 12 mmums. Drawn ail the premiums in Pitfsburg for the part t.iree years, also in Eastern and Western Cities fur •'. st Wntiug. ' EXGR4I ED WORK IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Students enter at any time—No vacation——Time unlimited Kct iew at pleasure—Graduates assisted HI obtaining situations—Tuition for Full Commer ciai Course, sio,o0 —Average time 8 to 12 weeks —Board, $'1.50 pel week- Stationery, s6,oo—En. tire cost, $60,00 to s7o,. CF"Aiiuisterij' Sons received at haif price. I or Card—Circular—Specimens of Business ana Ornamental Writing—inclose two stamps, and ad dress F. Y . JENKINS. Pittsburgh. P Oct. 1. 1858.-2y. MM. LE M±l AND VARIETY STORE. IVrjfHwon &. laimpeaker HAVE ju.-t Opened their new and splendid as sortment of SHOES L\i) BOOTS, . °l every kind and description for Men, Woman, and Ct.il 'n. Also, cd kinds of goods t-xeopt Dry Go is.including a little of everything that others d' U'i keep. Call, and sec something new, Everything f each a few ; Shoes at fifteen cents a pair, And b >ts at prices quite HS rare. In f variety department are c mtiined all kinds of Brooms, Brushes, and Darters, Biskets, Buck ets. Oil loth for stairs and tables, Stationery every kind, Hunting and fishing tackle. ShoP* thread, binding, awls, pegs, knives, ice. Teas, Essence cl Coffee, Salt, Pepper, raisins, pegs, dates, vc., Are., fee., ail of which will be sold for cash or country produce. April 15, 7859. - .^at" ra?M. \ LL j. .-sous are hereby notified that I have J.X purchased at ShenlPs Sale, one lot of Tinner Machines, Hand Tools, .Patterns, Ac., also the en tire lot of Stock ani Tin Ware, in the Shop latrly occupied l.y Abraham Ilcrniau—as whose property Ihe aitnr was Bold. I also hereby give notice that I hare hired said Herman, and will hereafter carry on the Tinning business at the Shcp formerly occupied by him, on Jiili ma Street. Notice is further hereby given that the P.- Its of said Herman now belong to me. and any persons having accounts will please present them to Samuel Radebaugb, Esq., tor settlement, &c., without delay Feb. 25, 18-59—3 m. SAMUEL BARNHART II iMTmir Valentine Steckman. S'nOFRIETOII, Boarders taken by the day week msntli and ear. " April 25,1856—if dettjs' Photographic iiailerr, 'EXVJLiXGE BUILDING,' BEDFORD, PJ. WHERE Ambrotrj es, Daffuerreetvpes, 4-c. r are executed ID the latest style and improvements ot the Art. A full assort ment of plain and fancy cases, gold and Lockets at very low prices. The public are respectfully iuvited to c-11 and examine his specimens. w „ * T. R. GETTYS, Ja May 22,1857. fiiifSffl I W. 1 sttrad pan-(aft!;7 *£<2 c%rtfa',lj to all op*ra:kjcu b- t ! I t,- si to h. cato 'i'weta fii#u. rf-..Uid, Ac., nvd r I • t t- J. tea*... *' riwi, fro . ur to *a •n;;r sat. 1} j Caargtc f.p*rfttumft ■nj "*ii >-1. T Terru INVARIABLY CASH. | fy&> OJ8 *on 2CJ: ?;••• *trc#t, Bcl."or4, Tft. v. R. iriiißCLiY, ATTORNEY IT LAW, BEDFORD, PA., WILL attend promptly and faithfully to all legal business entrusted to his care. on Juliana Street, in the building for merly occupied by S. M. Barclay, Esq., dee'd. March 2b, 1858. Flaslfrmg Eaths!! rpOE B fDERSICSED having erected X 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 per thousand, 8 ft lorg. Other lengths in proportion. Letters addressed to meat St. Clairaville, will bepromptly attended to. WM. GRIFFITH. Union Tp., Feb. 16. 1834.-zs. New Jewelry. THE subscriber has opened out 'a new and splendid assortment of all kinds of the most fashionable Jewelry—consisting in partof Breast Pius, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, &c. Jtf. Call and see his stock, del 4 DANIEL BORDER. I>. S. RIDDLE, Formerly of Bedford, Pa. attorney and Counsellor at Law, WALL ST- KEW YORK- All business promptly atended to. Dec. 3, 1858. IT' HITE TEETH and n perfumed breath caa ▼ ▼ bo accquired by using of * Thousand Flowers." To be had at DR. HARRYS. March 5. 1R57. AN excellent article of Hair and tootl> Brnshca at Dr. Harrys Drug and Book Store.