THE STATE CONVENTION. A telegraphic report having been sent to New York from Philadelphia, and from there sent ail over the Union, that the Opposition State Committee of Pennsylvania had issued a call for a State Convention to stud delegates to an "Opposition National Convention (or the whole Union," if may tie as well, in advance of the issue of the oali, to state what the action of the commit'ee was. That action consisted in the adoption of a res olution authorizing the chairman of the State Committee to csil a State Convention to meet at a time to be fixed by himself, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Governor, choos ing two Senatorial delegates to the National Convention Hud fixing the time ami method of electing delegates thereto iu the Congressional districts. The tiuio for holding tbo State Convention will be fixed, wo leurn, fir Wednesday. Feb. 221, 1860, end "the National Convention" to which delegates will be elected is "the Nation al Convention" to be called by the Republican National Committee. None othot w s talked of iu the committee. The idea vr is enter'ru ed, and with good foundation, that the c.li tu be is-ueu by the Natioual Committee will be broad enough in its terms to include all brunches ul" the Opposition in this Stat", and up.n that belief the State Committee prcdictutod i' 3 ac i-.-u. Pilfi Gvzette. THE HARPER'S- FERRY LXSUROIEXRS —\\ lieu the prisoners were taken before (he Court L r sentence, the negroes Copel-md sr. l (Irein de clined to sny anything. Cook andCoppce both -addressed ihc Court,denying that they had u.y knowledge of Brown's intention to seize Har per's Ferry until the Sunday previous, when thev were called upon to take the oath ot f oc (iience to thair commander They expected to he punished, but did not thiuk they should I o hung, Hazlett will not be tried until the May term of the Court. The negro prisi-tv-m are be executed on the morning of the 16:h of December, and the whites in the afternoon.— It is thought that Gov. Wise will respite old Jobu Brown, aud fix his day of execution en that >t the others of the insurgents. ••Don't fail to see SIXTH ANNUAL AN NOUNCEMENT," and brilliant off-rs, in an other column. For the Inquirer. TRIBUTE OF LOVE AND RESPECT. The Congregation of Fiiends Cove, Bedford Co., Pa., have manifested their love and respect toward the deceased consort of their Pastor, the Rev. v,\ F. Hoffituier, not in words only, but in the erection of a beautiful Italian marble head und foot stone, s-?f in a marble base, ten by twelve iuehes- The head stone is five inches thick, with the inscription on top in !ar?c raised letters, "Our Pastors Wife;" neatly finished at the marble Miid of .Mr. Charles M. Ilowel, Lancaster, Pa. One year age, tho ladies of the congregation gratified She departed and much beloved Mrs. lliffuiiet with a b< autifnlly finished donation quilt. ?■. K. K. X E Die AL i M POSS IBTLIfiKS. For a long lime a certain class of diseases have RnffM the skill aud practice of the most eminent nieiuhera <•' the regular modioli faculty. Foreinos* among these we might insvoicej epilepsy or tailing tils. Happily now by the skill an i inveti.ive genius of an nnioeiit chunist ot Baltimore. Ml., this disease lias been brought within ih~ means of a cure. We allude to the preparation called the VEGETABLE EXTRACT EPILEPTIC PILLS, invented and prepared by Dr. SETII S. HASCK, 108 Baltimore mrcct, Biltimore, Md. Since their discovery many poisons who had given np a'd hope of ever living cured, have been restored to the full enjoyment ot health. Prominent among these we might enumer ate >r. HARBISON LIGHTPOOT, of lluotsville, Ala iiatua. Mr h. lias sutti-re<i as much from Epilepsy, as any other pi rson in the world : nevi-r knowing whit it was to pass a week without having an at t ick. and often falling in the streets of Huiitsvil!->. Ho is now full} - restored and has n< t had an attack f>r more than a year- Dr. Ranee.'a Pills have been Ihe sure cause of this cure. These pills also cure all modifications of Fits. Spasms, Cramps anil arc very serviceable tor persons of weak nerves Dr. ll..nee, sends th< tn to any part ot the country ■on the receipt of a remittance. Price, one fox. $2; two boxes $5; tv.elv'3 boxess24. Address Sent S. lIAKCE. 108 Baltimore stieet, Baltimore, Md. ANOTHER LETTER FROM TEXAS. TEAVIS. Co., TEXAS. Aug. 15, 1854. Messrs. Fleming Brothers—Dear Sir- There wrote several cases of Chilis an 1 Fever in my mother's fatnilv at the time w • received th • M'Bane's I-iver Vi!h" ordered in my letter of Ju :ie 12th, and a tew -loses administered in eich case preduc >1 the de sired effect, thus demonstrating the efficiency of those oelel.iated Pills in that distrsc. Mother has m t ''Con troubled with the sick head ache since she has commenced taking these Pills, and rs we have hut few of them le r t, yon will please send us another dollar's worth. Direct as befor-, to Austin Texas. Respectfully yours. MKKDITII IV. HENRY, will bo fareini to ask for DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS man ufactured by FLEMING BROS- of PITT-BIRO, PA. There other P.lis purporting to bo Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. M'Lne'a genuine Ljver Pills, also his celebrated Vermifuge, can now lie had at all respectable d:ug stores. Xone gesnine without the signature of Oct. 28. 1859. FLEMING BROS. IMKV fttUlf!! We wish to le plain with tlnse who are in arrears with us. Wc want money badly—nev er weie more needy. We are not able to pay •ur paper bills, hands, &<•. We owe several hundred dollars which falls due in a short time. .Many of our subscribers owe us from one to ten years subscription, and some for advertising and job work. The Lilly eeperatcly, do not amount to much, and could be easily paid, but collectively the}' would be considerable to us. Now, that the crops Lave been pretty good in this county, our friends have not much ex cuse for not paying. If you can't sell your wheat, rye. and corn, for the money, bring the mount of your bills in that kind of of graiD, and leave it ut the Poor llouso Mill for us.— We can make the money out of it. At all events try lo settle your accounts with us by court week —if you can't raise enough money or grain to do NO, at least cull uuJ pay us something. We are in earnest, otid this call intended for Ml who arc indebted to us.— If it bo not attended to by our friind.s wo will actually have to quit business and make men a S b bb b ■ i Is c ccuiiuon observation that there are more sufferers from debility, anions' Americans, than can be found among any other civilized nation. The reason is obvions. We take too little exercise, and forget the wants of the body in the absorbing pursuits of business. In al' such cases, ordinary medicines can d<> little good . What is required is just such a tonic aud invigointor as Dr. J. Hostet rer has given to the world, iu his CELEBRATED -'BITTERS.'' The weak and nervous denizen of the counting-house, the exhausted toiler upon the shop board, and the piostrated student of the mid night lamp, have found a wonderful regenerator in tiie ••BITTERS," and prefer it to more pretentions, but less efficacious medicines. But it should not be forgotten tb .t the agent which is so magical in its infiue; ce upon a frame which is merely dehi'.ita ted. is equally powerful in assisting nature to expel the most terrible forms of disease. Who will not give it a trial 1 Sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. C?-See advertisement iu another column. Nov. 4, 1869. Do you want something to strengthen ) ou ; Do you want a good appetite ? Do you want to build up your constitution ? Do you want to feel well t Do you want to get rid of nervousness f Do you want energy I Do j-uu want to sleep well ? Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling ? if you do,use llooHand's Germ in Bitters, prepa red by Dr.C. M. Jacks' nils Arch Street.Philadel phia.Pi.. and sold by druggists and storekeepers throughout the United States, Canada.*, West In dies and South America, at 75 cents per bottle. May. 117-1 r. BEDFORD LYCEUM. The Bedford Lyceum will meet at the Court liou r e on Saturday evening next, at (4 o'- clock The public are invite 1 to attend. Declaimer— A J. Statler. Essayist—O. H. Gaither. Question for regular debate: •-Was the execution of Charles I. justifi able?" Affirmative—C. N. Hiokolc. Negative—G. fl. Sp-"g. A. KING, iYest. 11. D. BARCLAY, See'ty. At the house of the briJe'3 fattier, in West Providence township, by Rev. 11. Ilcckernian, Mr. ABRAM SPARKS to Mi-s CLARISSA IVERR. On the 10th inst., at the house of the bride's mother, by John Smith, Esq., Mr. ANDREW JACKS N WAOONER, of Shade Tp., Somerset Count v, to Mi-s CATHARINE FISHER, of Har rison Tp.. Bedford Co., Pa. Ou the 4th nit., by Asa S. Sfuckey, K-q., Mr. ABRAHAM OILER, of Snake Springs tp., to Miss MARY A. UAUSBBARQER cf Bedford tp MAI 1 11 an— ma———MTWIIIIMMW IMIIH Z>ISI>. In Friends Cove, on the Bth inst., FREDER ICK DL'EFIELD, infant sen of Mr. Henry F. and Henrietta U Smith, aged I year. 10 months,aud 23 days. Gih Annual Announcement! CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE C 2 Q JS JJkS. t-3 ±r* _> -I_s JL"JL m JEX. IM AST ASSOCIATION. J.IHOM all sectiuiis (>f the country subscribers t<> tliis popular Ait Institution, (now in its sixth year.) are being received in a r itio unparalh-1.-d B ith that of any previous year. Any person can become a member by subscribing $3 WHICII WILL ENTITLE HIM 1> Ist. The beautiful Fteel Engraving. '-Shak.-- p>'are and Jlis Friends." 2 i.— A Copy of the elegantly illustrated Art Journal, one year. —A Free Season Admission to the G illories, 548 Broadway, New York. In addition to which, over four hundred valuable Works of Art -re given to subscribers as Premiums, I comprising choice Paintings, Sculptures, Outlines, INC., by the first American anil Foreign Arti.sts. IHE SUPERB ENORAVINO, which every subscriber will receive immediately on receipt of subscri-tion, j (.milled "ShakspeTre and hi 3 Friends," is o( a character to give unqualified pleasure and satisfaction, N'o work of equal value was ever be fore placed within reach ot the pe< pie at sueli a price. The Engraving is of very large size, being printed on heavy plate paper, 30 by 88 inches, ma king a niott superb ornament suitable for the wails ; i either tne hbr-Ty, parlor, or offic-. it can be sent toi ny part of tuecountry, by mail, w tii s ilety, br ing parked in a cylinder, postage pre paid. i i.it.k of it! Such a Work, delivered free of r harg''. "i, i the .tr! Journal, one year, for three dol lars! SCBSCKIP'iIONS will be r.ceived until the Evening of Tuesday the 81st of January, 1860, at which time the books will close and the Premiums be given to subscriber. No person is restricted to a singl • subscription.— Those remitting $l5 are entitled to six member ships. Subscriptions from California, the Canadas, and all Foreign Provinces, must be $3 50 instead of $3, , iri order to defray extra postage, Ac , Persons wishing to form clubs will apply for a circular of terms, <? •., The beautifully illustrated Art Journal, giving full particulars, will b scut on receipt of 18 cents, in stamps or coin. Address, C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A., 546 and 548 Broadway, New York. Subscriptions also received bv SAM'L RADKBAUGH. Hon. Sec. for Bedford, and vicinity Nov. 18, 1859. I'l BI.It SALE 01' VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Wf ILL be sold at public vendue, on the preiui ▼ ▼ ses, on Saturday, the lOih of December, atxt, all the right, title, and interest of the undcrsipicd, in and to a certain tract of lar.d, situate in Colerain Township, Bedford County, known as the George Feight saw ini'l tract, adjoining Jacob IL Brown, Henry Diehl, and others—containing eighty acres, more or less, with a dwelling house, saw mill, and other improvements thereon. TERMS: one-third in band, arid remainder in two ■ equ tl annual payineuts. MARY FEIGHT, SARAH FEIGIIT, CAROLINE FEIGHT, LUCINDA FEIGIIT. Nov. 18, 1859.-C TIKE NOTICE! /\ T .TT - persons who still have unsettled ac ' c -111118 oti the Books of the late firm, of OSTEK, : MANSPEAKER it CARN, are respectfully noti i tied for the third and last time, thai if they wish to i save cost, their accounts must absolutely be settled : by CASH OK NOTE, before the Ist of January 1860, after that date all unsettled accounts will be placed in the hands of a magistrate fur led collec i finn without respect to persons. ! Nov. 18, 1859.-2 m BIBFOEB HIHIUIRSR. EIJMg & BitOAfiTOP IS. IS. ON and after Monday November 14th, T lie PAS -BEKGKR Tea 1.1 I-etWceD HOPEWELL AKPIiINT INCDON, will Lave, and arrive as follows : Leave HUNTINGDON for HOPEWELL, af 7 40, A - II •, Leave HOPEWELL for HUNTINGDON. at 10 -0, Connecting with MAIL TRAIN EAST ON PENNA R. K. at 1.10 P. M.. ukd arriving in PHILADEI.PUIA at 10. 2-3 P. M. The Train from HUNTINGDON at 7-40 A. M., connects with EXPRESS TRAIN WEST on Peuna K. K. J. J. LAWRENCE, Sup!. Huntingdon, Nov. 18, 1859. Estate of •Abraham Mixell, dec'd. lETTERS of administration, having been granted i by the Register ot Bedford Counly, to the un dersigned upon the Estate of Abraham Mixel, late of Snake Springs Township, dec'd, all persons in debted to said Estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticvted /or settlement. ISAAC MIXELL, Nov. 18, 1859. Administrator. Kali Koad IVo(ice. THE subscribers to the capital stock of the Bed ford Kail Koad Company are notified to pay to the Treasurer, in Bedford, the FOURTH INSTALMENT on each share of stock subscribed by tiiein, on or be fore the 22d day of November, inst. JOIIX. P. KEEP, Treasurer. Nov. 11, 1859. TkMrjmL.9 rw ® WE have on hand three new two horse Wagons which we will soil cheap in exchange for any Kind of grain, or give a reasonable cwdit tbereon. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Oct. 7, 1853. Mray Cattle. CAME to the prewis! s of the subscriber in South Woodbury Township, Bedford County, about the 10th of October last, four head of young cattle, to wit: One Brindle Steer, a yearling past; three lleififers, the largest about two years old, nearly white, some few black spots; the others are year lings, one a brindle, the other brown or rather dark brown. The owner is requested to come forward prove property, pav charges and take thein away. DAVID L. REPLOGLE. Nov. 11, 1859. S3IBLES. rilliE Bedford Bible society have two principal X. oljects in view : to supply the destitute free of charge, and furnish all others with the old and new testament at very low prices. Wm. Shuck, the treasurer, has a large assort ment on hands at his store in Bedford, where he will wait with pleasure on all who apply. JOHN LYON, O. E. SHANNON, President. Secretary. Nov. 11, 1859. Administrator'* Notice. lETTERS of administration having been gran- J ted to the subsciiber residing in St. Clair Township, upon the estate of Elizabeth Griffith, late of said Township d-ccased, all persons having claims against the estate are notified to present them properly authenticated tor settlement, and a!! persons indebted are requested to in itio pavment immediately. f?AMI'EL GRIFFITH, Nov. 11, 18-59. Administrator. T BRIGADE INSPECTORS OFFICE, "} Bedford Nov. 7, 1859. TIIE board of Officers of the Ist Brigade, 18th Division P. M. Will meet at the House of Col. John Hater, on Tuesday the 7th day of Decem ber next., to audit and adjust the military claims for the vear 1859. LEMUEL EVANS, Brigadier General. A. J. SANSOM, Nov. 11, 1859. Brigade Inspector. THE undersigned have just opened a large supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, our stock will be found very full and complete, including many kinds of goods that are entirely new—the as sortment we now offer is superior in extent, variety, and cheapness —and fill who favor us with a call may de pend upon being suited in price and quality—we respectfully invite our friends and customers to learn our prices before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of Country Produce taken for goods. A credit will be extended to prompt paying buyers—and also to customers who will cheerfully settle their accounts every January by cash or note. These terms will be strictly adhered to. A. B. CRAMER k CO. Nov. 1, 1859. Id NT OF bRi Mr jl KOlTs DRAWN for November Term, 1859, {3d Mr nday, '2l -t day.) Isaac Kensinger, E>q., Foreman. Jacob Al bright, John Blackburn, George Bortz, Johu H. Bowser, James Burns, Win. Beegle, John Cypher, J <uies W.Fisher, John A.Gump, Jolin Garter, John P. Hoover, John Hyssoug, i>;vi-1 C. Long. John B. Longanecker, John J. Nottc, George Potter, A. J. Sanson), Wm. Seiiafer, David Williams, Michael Wcrtz, Wm. Wcrtz, Peter Wcrtz, Jr., Peter Winegarduer. PETIT JIJKORS. Adam Birnhart, George Bortz, John Bow ser. Jacob Betz, Jacob Biddle, Isaac Olark, Andrew Crisinan, Samuel Olark, Jesse Dickon, Daniel Dicbl, Francis Donaiioe, Henry Kgolf, Wm. G. Kicholtz, Jacob Fetter, (of John,) Thomas Grove, Win. Hancock, Jacob Hinisb, Win. Hartley, John James, George Kinsey, Johu Long, Daniel Lingeufelter, Win. Lysing cr, Win. Lishlcy, Ilenry .Mowry, Richard Mc inttHin, Andrew Mortimore, Isaiah Morris, Wui. Pearson, John D. Perdew, Thomas 0. Reighart, George Rhodes, Simon Ritchey, Daniei Sparks, David Sparks, Mahlon Stnitb, Joseph VV. Sleek, Tliouiae B Smith, Oct. 28, 1859. C 1 ASH BUYERS can do beat, at OBTKH ft /CAEN'S CUEAP store! handsome sugars, at 8, 9, and 10 cts, per pound, molasses and syrups, at 10, 12, 11 and 18 cts. per quart. Oat. 28, 1869.-2 m. TOR SALEr A second haud BUGGY", in good running order. Apply at this office. Nov. 4, 1859. WHERE'S GEORGE MUNDAY 1 HE would surely go hit less no longer if ho saw those beautiful soft Ledger hats for only $1.50. at Oct. 21, 1859. OSTER & CARN'S. PUBLIC Sti-E OF VALIABLE HEAL ESTATE. , | >Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of IX Bedford County, the undersigned ss Execu tors of Ectuirt Mom. late of Juniata Township, dec'd, will <>n Monday the 26th day of December | 1859, expose to public sale on ihe premises. | One tract of land situate in said township of ' Juniata, containing about 137 acres, 80 acres of I which are cleared, including four acres of meadow, I and all in a good state of cultivation, j The improvements are a two story log dwelling house, a double log barn, a spring bouse and other ; improvements, and also two apple orchards of good i fruit, adjoining lands of James Burns, Valentine 1 Wertz, Gideon Ilitchew, and others. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A.M. Terms one third o! the purchase money on the Ist of April next, when possession will be delivered ; one third (after payment of debts) to remain in the land tor the use of the widow, and the remaining thiid to he paid in two equal annual payments without interest, the whole to be secured by Judgment Bonds. * 6 DANIEL B. HORN, JOHN A. BURNS. I Nov. 4. 1859. Executors. Rfdl'ord Slore and 'iiu Depot. r jUIE uudersigncd keeps con- X- stantly on hand a large as ('ookiiig Stoves, ! of the iat"t style among which are may be found the Baltimore Air Tiah', 3 sizes Keystone " " 2 Victor ' " 2 Summer Rose " 2 << . Premium 2 " Which are so arranged as to be used for wood g coal, and are warranted to perform srtisfuetorily, oi no sale. Also, a large assortment of Wood end Coal Stoves of good styles, and varioi s sizes. Tinware of every description arid Russia fire Board, repairing and job work done to order, with dispatch. Th ■ public are invited to give him a call and ex amine his stoc . which he will sell low for CASH, or marketable PRODUCE. GEO. BLYMIRE. Oct. 7, 1859—3:n. VIRS. S. E. POTTS, has just returned from the J.TX eastern cities, with one of the largest-, cheap est and best assortments of Ladies' Goods ever brought to Bedford. Her stock consists in part of Figured poplins, pliin poplins, figured mcrinoes, plain mriinocs, figured cashmeres, plain cashmeres, cashmere plaids, flunels, opera fLnels, bard sacks, small figured, all wool delaines, and everything new and cheap for ladies and cliil-lreus wear. SHAWLS t SHAWLS! Broche long shawls, do. square sh.nvls, black thii>et square shawls, black thibct long shaw's, the., &c. GLOVES : &s,uvi>;: Gauntlet, taffeta, silk plush lined, lisle thread, french beaver, cloth, kid finished, &e., k-z. A's • FALL AMD WINTER dry goods, notions, etc. etc. Call and see her stock an i ixsmine for your selves. Nov. 4. 1839 LIST (IE 111 SEN, IJUT dawn for trial at November form (21st ds.v) 1859. John Kemp, vs. J.din W. Duncan, Thomas J. Horton, • Aaron W. Evans, James S. Beck with. " Thvnias Young, Tlios. N. Young, " Jacob Steele, John W. fieeler. • M. Smith's Exd'is K -v. Henry Seiiert, " J tcob P.roTubaugb, William Woy, <• Abraham Morgart, P. Horn, et at use •• M. Wheeling, et al B.tzil Daniels, <• John Zook, et al R. M. Lemmon's use '• O. W. Uicketsoi:, Sol. Dickens, ct ai Eli.as Kite, et al Jacob Reighart, " John Bums, et al Levi IJardinger, " Wm. Blair, Henry W. Smith, " J. M. Van Horn. Wm. Hartley's, adm'r • Henry Leader, ct al Catharine Over, " John Clair's, Exo'rs , Solomon Gins, •• Ge rgo Kobcs, et al Christian Sipes, " Soloman Steel, John Baker's Exo'rs " acob "Witt, Wm. Cbenowith, " Ad&ni Easter, Anthony Bowser, •' Josiah Weisel, Wm. Sleek's, uso •• Jesse Sleek, Josenh Bar'.ev, " Jackson Stuckey. S. 11. TAfE, Proth'y. Frothonotary Oflice, Bedford, Oct. 28, 1859. filfiPlU FOODS. A T J. M. SUOE.I) J & CO S. STORE, A BEDFORD. PA. Having just receive ! the largest and cheapest stock of goods evel brought to Bedford, we are determined to sell out c>.J \b {J® 'j fast in proportion. We have LADIES" GOODS, of all descriptions. GLOVES, HOSIERY. FLANNELS. MEN AND BOY'S WEAK, CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Muslins Shirts and Drawers, Coats, Pants and VESTS, CARPETS, Single and Double, Cotton chain. HARDWARE, WARE, GROCERIES, SPICES, TOBACCO, and every thing usual y kept in a country store, which we will sell cheap for cash, or produce, and to punctual six month customers. Thankiul for past favors, we hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage* J. M. SHOEMAKER &CO. Oct. 21, 1859. HISI.IC SUE OF IAI.DiSIJ SiEll; ESTATE. IT HE subscriber intending to quit farming, will J oiler at Public Sale, on the premises in Bedford Township, on Saturday the 31st of December next, the following valuable property to wit: One tract of first qualty limestone land, contain ing 140 acres, more or less, about 8(1 acres cleared and under fence, and in 1 igh state ot cultivation, tile balance well timbered. The improvements are a good two ftory log house, new bank barn, and other out-buildings, a well of never failing water pear by. and a }*oung orchard of choice fruit. This property is situate on the Bedford and Holiidaysburg turnpike road, about 21. miles north of Bedford, with easy access to market. S.le to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., oi said dav, when terms will be made known by SAMUEL SMITH. Nov. 4, 1853. TW I T* €LZ3 EK WHEREAS letters of administration on the Es tate of George Evans, late of Monroe Town ship, dee'd, have been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, aud those having claims against said estate, will present them without delay to JONATHAN HORTON, Jdm'r., Oct. 7, 1869.-f* Bedford, Pa. TO llOlipßl'EllS. DR. HARRY, at the Cheap Drug and Book Store, has just received, a largo assortment ol the best flavoring extracts, together with Bak ing Soda, Cream of Tartar, Saleratus, Ac., of the very bestquality, all of which ho wi.i sell the lowest prices. IIATS AND GAPS, TO suit the UKADS, tastes and POCKETS of all, at UFAP SIDE, by OSTER ft CARN. Oct. 21. 1869. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. IT is a fact that, at some period, every mem ber of the human family in subject to disease or disturbance of the bodily functions; but, with the aid of a good tonic and the exercise of plain oomiuon sense, (hey may be able so to regulate the system as to secure permanent health. In order to accomplish this desired object, the true course to pursue is eertainly that which will produce a natural state of things at the least hazard of vital strength and life. For this purpose. Dr. llostetter has in troduced to this country a preparation bearing his name, which is not a new medicine, but one that has been tried for years, giving satisfac tion to all who have used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon the Stomach, bowels, and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus, by the simple pro cess of strengthening nature, enable the sys tem to triumph over disease. For the cure of Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Nau sea, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any Bilious Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction of tho Stomach or Bowels, producing Cramps, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, &c., these Bitters have no equal. Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, so generally con tracted by new settlers, and caused principally by the change of water and diet, will be speedily regulated by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more prevalent, in all its various forms, than any other, and the cause of which may always be attributed to derangements of the digestive organs, can be cured without fail by using HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, as per directions on the bottle. For this disease every physician will recommend Bitters of some kind, then why not use an article known to be infal lible ? All nations have their Bitters, as a pre ventive of disease and strengtbeuer of the sys tem in general; and among them all there is not to be found a mare healthy people thaa the Germans, from whom this preparation ema nated, based upon scientific experiments which have texded to prove the value of this great preparation in the scale of medical science. AND AGUF,. —This trying ana provok ing disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing him to a mere sha dow in a short time, and rendering Lim phy sically and mentally use!*.-.: 2, can be driven from the body by the use of HOSTETTER'S RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, ncne of the above-stated diseases can be contracted, even in exposed situations, if the Litters are used as per directions. And as they neither create nausea nor offend the pulnie, and render un necessary any change of diet or interruption of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint is re moved as speedily as is consistent with the pro duction of a thorough end permanent cure. For Persons in Advan-e i Years, who are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these Bitters are invafaable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and need only be tried to be appreciated. And to a mother while nursing Muse Bitter: are indis pensable. especially v, 1: r -re the mother's nour ishment is inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her strength must yield, and here it is where a gcou tonic, such a3 llostetter'* Stomach Biticis, i needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the system. Ladies should Vy all means try this remedy for all cases of debility, and, before so doing, should ask their pdiysician, who, if he is acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will recommend their U3e in ail cases of weakness. CAUTION.—Ws caution the public against using any of the many ualtatio:' ■ r counterfeits, but ask for HOSTETTES'S CCLEJUIATSD STOMACH BITTERS, and see that each L<*le has the words " Dr. J. Hostetter's Stoma, h Bilrers'* blown ou the eido of the bottle, and stamped m the metallic cap covering the cork, ami o'oK-rve that our autograph signature is on the label. Prepared arid eold by HOSTETTEB A SMITH, Pittsburgh, and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, Canada, South America, *nd Germany. A, cuts for Bedford County : B.F.Harrv, H.C I! canter, Bedford ; John F. Lowrv, Hopewell; E B. Rarosv. Blood* Run ; John Nvctim, Fairview Nov. 4". 1859. j REGISTER'S NOTICE. 4 LL persons interested, are hereby notified, that -"A the following named accountants, have filed their accounts in the Registers Office of Bedford ! County, and that the same wiil be presented to the Orphans' Court i*i and for said County, for confir ! mation. on Tuesday the 224 day of November ' next, at the Court House in Bedford. The administration account of Daniel Border administrator of George Claar, late of Bedford Borough deceased. The account of John Cessna. Esq.. Trustee for ! the sale of the Real Estate of Philip Crisman, late of Union Township dee'd. The account <>f Mary W. Brown Executrix of the last will of SamT Brown dee'd, who was ad • ministrator of Dm'l Cromwell, late of the Borough ' of Bedford dee'd. The account of James M. Baradollar, anminis ttator Oi the est ate of Pet r Barndoll ir late of West Providence Township, dee'd. The account of Jm„": McCreary, administrator ot the estate of Catharine 'X !:." nas < L'tc oi Juniata Township, dee'd. The account of Jonathan Snyder, administrator jjf the estate of Himas O'Neal, late oi West Provi dence Township, dee'd. The supplemental account of Job Mann, Esq., adm'r of the estate of SamT >J. Barclay, Esq., late of Bedford Borough, dee'd. S. 11. TATE, Register. Registers Office, Bedford Oct. 28, 1859. COURT PROCLAMATION. ¥ HERE AS the Honorable FR\SCIS M. KIM MULL, President oi the several Courts of Com mon Picas in the counties composing the 16th Ju dicial District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of capital and other offenders in the said Dis trict—and A. J. SNIVELV and JOHN G. HARTLEY, Esquires, Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas and Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capi tal and other offenders in the county of Bedford— have issued their precept and to mo directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer aud Terminer at Bedford, on MONDAY' the 21st day of Nov. inst. NOTICE is hereby given to all the Justices of tiio Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said county of Bedfoid, that they bo then ana therein their proper persons, with their rol's, rec ords, and inquisitions, examinations and other re membrances, to do those things which to their offi ces and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also they who will prosecute against the prisoners that aro or shall be in the Jail of Bedford county, to bo then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. WILLIAM S. FLUKE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Bedford, Oct. 28, 1&59. ~ II ATS AN DC APS! THE largest assortment in town, of beautiful model and fabric, comprising every pattern, color and quality, CUFAT as like goods are to bo had in the United States, at OSTER £ CARN'S. Oct. 21, 1859. ~ BOOTS AND SHOES. JUST received a largo assortment of D. R. King A Co'a premium Philadelphia made, Ladies, Misses and Children# fine Kid, Morocco and Goat Lace Boots and shoes, with and without heels, to which we call tho especial attention of the Ladies. Oct. 21, 1869. OSTER & CAKN. "Dou't fail to see SIXTH ANNUAL AN NOUNCEMENT," and brilliant offers, in an other column. SHERIFF'S Ml. Br virtue of Sundry writs of I i. Fa. and \ end. Exponas, t<> me directed, there will be sold at j the Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, on Saturday, the i9rh day of November. 1859, at 10 i o'clock. A. M the following describtd real estute, | to wit: One lot of ground, in the town of Waterstrcet, fronting 99 feet on the Turnpike road, and extend ing back about 300 feet, with a dwelling house, cooper shop anu frame stable thereon erected, ad i joining lot of John Eberly on the north, Wni. S Fluke and Daniel Bare on the west. Situate I in South Woodburry township, Bedford County, a?d taken in execution as the property of William | C. Gcftis. ALSO, All Deft John Fiddler's, light, title and interest i in and to one lot of ground, fronting about 20 feet ; on John Street, and extending back about 200 feet , to an alley, with a Smail one and a half story frame bo use, with small kitchen attached, thereon erected, adjoining lot of Martin Boor on the east, and lot of Joseph Crawley on the west- Situate in Bedford Borogh, Bedford County, and takeu in < xecutum as the property of John Fiddler. ALSO, Or.e tract of land, containing thirty acres, more or less, about 5 acres, adjoining lands of Rudolph Hoover, Deter Stern. Philip Croft and others.— Situate in Middle Wood berry Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the propert . of Edward Pearson. ALSO, By writ of Levari Facias, ait tile deft's interest in the lollowing described certain plantation, or tract ; of land, situate in Napier Township, Bedford Coun ty, adjoining lands of D.ivi i Border, Anthony Stif fler. John Sill and the widow Thompson; contain ing one hundred and forty-seven acres, and allow ance, beng the same tract of land sold by Lewis Ri.-ting and wife to Patrick Do Hard, together with all the buildings thereon erected, and taken in exe cution as the prcpertv of Patrick Doliard. Deft. ' W.M. S. FLUKE. Sheriff- Sheriff"s Office, Bedford, Oct. 28, 1859. fomnioiitfeaith Insurance Company UNION GCILPINGS, THIRD STREET, HARRISEURG-, PA. t H 4RTEREDC4PIT.iL, $300,000. INSURE BUILDINGS AND OTHER PRO PERTY AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY IK?" 31 ALSO Against Perils oj Ike Hi a, Inland .Yavigatior. and Transportation. Directors. Siinon Cameron. Geo. M. Lauman, U'm. Dock, Eli SlifiT, Jautes Fox, Geo. Bergner. 8.-nj. Parke, Wm. H. Kepner, A. B. Warford, \V. F. Murray, F. K. Boas, John H. Berryhill, Wm. F. Packer. OfScers. Sntox Cawerox, Prt-9't. Bfnj. Parke, Vice Pres't. S. S. Carrier. Secretary. J. W. LINGENFELTER., jSgent, Bedford Pa. Oct. 7, 1859. 540.00 I JAYS f>.r a full course in the Iron City Coil*go, the largest, most extensively patronized and Lest organized Comm. rci .1 School in the United States. ■ . . 375 Student* attending daily, March, lot'-. Usual time to complete a full coarse, from 6 to 10 weeks. Every Student. upon graduating, is guaranteed to be competent to manage the Bocks of any Business, and qualified to earn a salary of front $5OO Jo $lOOO. Students enter at any tint ;—No Vacation—Ke view at pleasure. 51 Premiumj jar hcsl Penmanship awarded in 1858. \ DT7"Mi:.;>ters' Sons received at half price. For Circulir and Specimens of Writing, inclose two letter stamps, and address. F. V.*. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. Q. K. OSTEU, SAMUEL CAK.t. OSTER *fc CAM, flip mLBEDFORD, PI. IITE hav j just received a VV choice; SELEtTIOS of new and CHEAP .'all and Winter Eloeds, purchased with sp-ctal reference to the interest of our customers and the public generally. We tender our grateful thanks for the very liberal patronace bestowed upon us, in the past, and can only as>uio our patrons that it shall bo our aim to no fit their continued patronage. Our stool; shall be always large, aDd suited to the TTc.oLs of the community, and ever of THE REST TO BE ILili LY JURKET. We invite an oxiWiihLuon of our stock and prices, and we hazard nothing in saying that it wid be to the interest of the public to give us a call. Tnots as heretofore; prompt settlement required by cash or note everv January. Oct. 14 isc-y. Commissioners Notice. Elizabeth Ross by In the Court of Common her next friend ! Pleas of Bedford County Alias William Mower on libel for Divorce, vs. William Ross, j The undersigned appointed commissioner to ta!;o testimony in the above e ic u ill attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Bedford Borough on Saturday the 19th day of November, 18-59, at 1> o'clock A. M., when and where all patties interested mav attend. O. 11. GAITHER. Nov. 4, 1859. Commissioner, . 12. CiAITOEK, ATTORNEY hf Lif, Bedford, Pa. V[7JLL Promptly attend to all bnsioess entrust / ed to bis care. Office on Juliana street two doors south ot the Inquirer OftKo. Ho will also attend to any surveying business that may bo en trusted to him. Nov. 4, 1859. .3. PAI.MER & CO., MARKET ST. WIItRI', IIHL A EVA. Dealers in Fish, Cheese and Provisions : Have constantly on hand ail assortment of DRIED AND PICKLED FISII. &c., viz : Mackeral, Shad, Salmon, Blue Fish, Herrings, Codfish, Beef, Pork, Lard, Shoulders, llama, Sides, Cheese, Beans, Rice, &e. Sept. 18, 1853.-3tn ot as • r. hereby given that the undersigned will apply at the next November Court, tor a discharge iVom bis offico as administrator with the will enuexed of Maj. S. M. Barclay, late of the Borough ol Bed ford, dee'd. JOB MANN, Nov. 4, 1869,
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