THE f _a published every Friday morning, in Juliana; Street, in the brick building, opposite i the 'Mengel House," by DAVID OVBE. TEIfJUS: If paid in advance, $1.60; within the year, i $2.00; and if not paid within the year, $2.50 will j be charged. No paper discontinued until ail ar- ; aearages are paid—except at the option of the j Editor. A failure to notify a discontinuance will j be regarded as a new engagement. jidvertueme wis not exceeding a square,(lo lines,) j inserted three times for sl—every subsequent in- j sertion, 25 eents. Longer ones in the same pro • portion. Each fraction of a square counted as j a full square. All advertisements not specially | ordered for a given time will be continued until forbid. A liberal deduction will be made to those who a Hertise by the year. Job Printing of all kinds- executed neatly and promptly and on reasons Me terms. P ttO FeSBl 0N A I CAR DS. D .T. Ifl U LU, ATTORNEY IT HW S Bedford, Pa. I % TILL promptly attend to all business entrust- V / ed to hi- care. Office on Pitt Street, three 1 doors east ot the Bedford tlo'el He will also j attend t any surveying busiu ss tbaf may be en ti listed to him. Nov. 4, 1859. ~fl. D. BARCLAY, iTTOR US E ¥ IT LIU', | BEDFORD. PA., (T ; (EL attend promptly and faithfully to all V' / legal businessemmated to his care. on Juliana Street, ir> the building lor- j merly occupied by S. ML Barclay, Esq., dee'd. March 2t>, 18-58, Job Mann, U. 11. Spang. i JAW PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned I A have associated themselves iu the Praticc i of the Law, and will promptly attend to al busi-! Oossentrustec to their care in Bedford and ad-j Lining counties. iXF"Uflice on Jaliacna Street, three doors j south otMeagel oil use and opposite tbe resi d :uce o 1 Maj. Tate. MANN fc SPAN. Julie 1,-1854. t f. O.S. SI I DDI, FN Formerly of Bedford, Pa. Alioriie? and Counsellor al Law. 13, t Si iMtlEllS ST. NEW lUHK- Alt business promptly atendcil to. Dec. 8, 1858. J, VV. iVI ~X>ii E F¥FEL TLB, Attorney at Law and Land Siirveyer, | vTf/fLI, attond with promptness to all buaiTss i V \ entrusted to his care. iVill practice in Bedford a.id Fuiton Counties. ' in Juliana Street, ~ne doer North of t.lnquirer" office. l)uc-. 21, 1858. ef. QftaMn6/t. * AND 3 £> 3583 JSfel rSL" JSL f*sr JE7 aCHEILISBURtt, Pi^N'A. OFFtSRS his services to the Public in the prac- I jico ol Medicine. Will attend promptly to aii cu- j i s e; s trusted to his car - He will also perform all operations on the teeth in a neat and scientific manner. rc.i!. plugged and inserted from a single tooth to An Entire Set, Miniated on gold or silver plate, on the latest and nr.st app'oveii principles. TEEMS mo-Urate , and all operations warranted. April 8, 1859.—tf. pi | \V -.i siua4 pttatMoAlhr a-vd mre fully to al! opmlim in 1] C; \ ?. • *re lV~:ii Litnl, oil. rejfalafcHi, 4., II j| , •: t*>r> ir.a rtcvl, 'rr > on* to i . entire **t. if Ii • .1.4!-^m and all Ofrt w<ur*r>i. 1 { \r T-rm. INYARIABLV CASH. dr B. FT IHVliTiv }) ESPKCTFULLY tenders his professions ii seivicos to the citizens of Bedford and vi •inity. Office and residence on Pitt-Street, in the building formerly occupied by Dr. J.H. Hofius. Nov. 6. 1857- Dr. F. C Reamer, Physician aad Surgeoa. sjectrully leaders ! - services •. A. the citizens of Bedford snd vicinity. H e may alway., be found (unless professionally en gaged, at his Dru t and Book Store, in Juliana St. rob. gl, 1857. " IMON lil'TE!^ :0J8332J JIPJK. THE subscriber respectfully announces to the 1 üblic. that lie his leased the above namedllo tel, in the old and Weil known Globe building, for merly owned and occupied by Mr. John Young, : ml recently in the occupancy of Jonathan Norton, ! 1 itec'd, where he Hill lie happy to see his friends. ! :.nd the traveling puuiic generally. Persons at- i 1 ending Court are respectfully invited to give him i - ii call. He pledges himself tbaf he will do alt in his power to rend, r his guests comfortable. His Table wia be supplied with the choicest del- I 1 icatica the market will filed i : The Bed Rooms will contain cL-au an-J comf : t- j able bedding. The Bar w.ll be supplied with choice liquor- i The Stabie will be attended by a careful an at- j \ t* ntive bottler. i j Boarders taken by the"day, week, morit: and ' i veur. i T JOSEPH A LSI P. 1 Bedford, Nov. 2, 1809. ; 1 MRN.S.E.i'UTTS. ij HAS jest returned from the Cities with a large j stock of ! 1 WINTER GOODS, |c cue . as | a 2T f. ■.,7 S j o of every style, B mnets and Kibbotids, Flowers i a .iaU Kus:h;s, hui lsouin Cioaki-s, new style, Fur 1 Capes and Vie to; inos and Malls, a iarg-j aaaorttaeiit. Nov. 2, 1800. * ADMLYJS TRJJTOR'S A'O TICE LETTERS of Admisistralioa having been grant- . * ed to the subscriber, Jiving in Cumberland V al- S ley Township, <>u the est He of Ann Boor, late of !jt said township, dec ; d. ail persons indebted to said a! estate are uo rilled to make p<yment immediately, F and liiose naming claims against the s.uuo will pre sent them properly authenHeated for setdJeinont J3AKTIN BOOR. I Nov. 2, 18C0. A , im > r . ,1 ; Ml NTS TUji TOii' S XO T ICE. J ETTEKBof Administration upon tbe Estate of " j Peter Uypcr, late of Napi-tr township, dec'd, having been granted to the Mibscrilier, aii persons r indebted, are requested to mako inuccdiate pay ment, and those having claims will present tl.ein G for settlement. F HENRY TAYLOR, . g " Nov. 2, 18G9 Adru'r ' F SHKIAER'S I MASTER OE PAIN. I THE GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY. i For Sprains and Bruiies, Burns and Scalds , j : Rheumatic and .Yeuralgic Pains, Swrl /tngs, Stiff Joints, Paralysis, or Ji umbness of the Limbs, Pains in the Breast, Side or Back; Sore Throat, Tooth-Ache, Frosted Feet, <S*e , <Src., And for the Relief of Pain Anywhere and Everywhere. This is u most perfect preparation, and seldom fails to do good. It i 3 harmless in its <■ fleets but ]>owerfnl to relieve Pain. If you use it once you will not likely be without it again. You will find it a constant household friend, giving ease and relief just when needed. Keep it constantly on hand and it will save you tuauy hours of pain and suf fering. There is hardly a pain it will not easr.— There is hardly an accident that will occur where it will not bo useful. Should one of your family get burned or scald ed, cover the burned part with a cloth of several thicknesses wet with the "Master of Pain," and j keep the cloth saturated with it. In a short time it will draw all the (Ire out. It will cause a priek ! ling sensation—this is the fire coming out. Keep ! it wet with tho "Master of Pain" uutil the pain and prich ling ceases. Let the wet cloth stay on for sis or eight hours, after which apply some healing ointment or sweet oil. In nearly all cases of Pain or Soreness of tho Chest, Throat, Side, ' Back Spine, Limbs or Joints, it will give relief.— i Rub it on freely with the hand or with u flannel j cloth until the skin becomes heated and burning. For soreness of the throat rub it on until it pro- I duces a little soreness. ! For Croup use it in connection with the Cough i Svrup, by rubbing it on the chest. For Rheumatism and all deep seated pains, if the pain is not speedily removed by rubbing with 1 the hand, lay a cloth wet with the liquid over the I part aCecfed, and pass a warn, smoothing iron over | it. j I; or Fains in the Breast, Side or Back, the same : may be done. j For Tooth-nche, drop it on cotton, and appiy it | to the nervo of the tooth, also rub tho gunrs and | cheeks with it. , For Frosted Feet, apply the "Master of Pain" freely, and dry it iu before the firi. For Head ache rub it on the forehead. It is called ".Master of Fain.". I did not give it | this name—l don't like the name. IVhen I first t commenced making it it was without uame or la bel. | j I made it and sold it by the ounce at my Drug I Store. 1 had no idea then of making a business of it. Some who bougut. it called it Master of Pain, and by this name it became known fl>r many miles round. And finally, wheo I hail a label printed I was compelled to adopt too name, for by that name it was known After aii. tlia name is I not so very inappropriate. It is used to alleviate or remove pain. It is put on wherever there is pain. Sometincs it will cause pain, but tbe result always is freedom from pain. Reader-—try if—t .ke a bottle with you—use it whenever ocrasi n requires—g've it a fair trial. Prepared by IV. E. Shrinor, Westminister Aid. and for sale by 11. C. Reamer and Adatn Fergu son, Bedford Fa. Nov. 9, 18C0. SHRINEK'3 BALSAMIC COUCH SYCUP, For fough, Colds, Croup, W oop ing Cough, tstfcma, Rrcatfhiifc, Spilling ol' Rlood, Pain autl Weakorss ©J' ihe iireaf, Dii fieully ©l' Breathing, ic. From the Her. Samuel Yingiiag. Bedpokd, NOV 3, 18G9. Mr. W. E. it u risk a—Dear Sir: Upon several occasions 1 have us-d y nr Balsamic Cough Syrup, in my family and also on one occasion myself— when worn by frequ ..t prvachiGg, and with the happiest results. SAMUEL YINGLING. Bkdfoed NOT. 3. 1860. M. E. Suitisen—s m; As you are about to intro duee your Balsamic Cough Syrup into our County. I will give you my experience with it, which you are at liliertv to use if you think proper, some two years ago a box that was lost on tho Pennsyl vania C ntntl R. R. found its way to my store. 1 opened the box and found it to contain your Balsa mic Cough Syrup. I Lad never heard of it at that time but a Mr. Augbinbangh from your state hap pened to be pfes nt and said it was < ne of the best cough rem-'dies in use a. I happening to need a ca-.igu medicine in my family I determined to give it a trial, and so well pleased was I with"its effects that I gave bottles of if to my friends all of whom agree with ine in pronouncing it the best cough remedy they have ever met with. Wo have used it lor Coughs, C< Ids, Croup ami Whooping Cough, a' I in every ease it give the most signal relict Yours truly, ADAM FERGUSON. ( used in my 1 'inily_somof the C<>ugu Syrup r. fered to by Mr- Ferguson, and fudy concur in the opinion ex; n-sscd by him. WM. AGNKW. We used Shiners' Bihamic Caugh Syrup and consider it the best Cough Medicine we ever used. LEVI SMITH Prepared by W. E. Shrinor, Westminister Md and for s-lc by 11. C. Reamer and Adam Ferguson, Fed ford Fa. Nov. 9, 1860 -7.7. UISSOLITToY - PIMiXIII f|lllE late firm ot J. REED Xt CO., h * been I dissolved by mutual consent, and the hooks of the firm, with those of the late firm of Reed & Mimiich, have lieen left in the bauds of their at torney J. P. Meed, and those of Jacob Reed, for Settlement ami L'ollcetivn. and all concerned desiring to save costs, must call immediately and make settlement, as there can be but little delay afforded, i J ACOIT reed Will now continue the business on the cash and ' produce system. lie will do business on the <-3tjiiare" so that he can sell goods ala cheaper I rate than ever—he does not wish to charge cash f r.d prompt customers, with the losses occasioned a by non paying customers—therefore "Cash or Fro- I •luce" will govern his trade. He now invites his 1 friends and customers to call and examine bis f splendid new goods—they will be shown with I pleasure and disposed of at very lieht profits ' Just opening and on hand—Dß Y GOODS, HATS, t CAPS, CLOTHING, SHOES, QUEENS WAKE. * GROCERIES, and all goods kept in a general store. I-iuties can hero find all thoy want for dress d areonaiort. Gentlemen need go no further, como and examine for yourselves. Nov. 9, 1860. FOR ~m. ONE lot of ground iu the town of Clearville, ' Bedford County, Fa . fronting 69 feet on Main | St., and extending back 173 feet to an alley. d. | 1 lomitig lot of B. A. Cooper on the West, aiul an | " alley on the East. The improvements are a good ; P frame Dwelling House ami Log Stable. >i ALSO, , (, Two Lots in tb Town of Rushville. Jasper Co., j [owa being lots Nos. 13 and 14 in Rail R.Vei ad- I P lUion to s- ild town. Tor teinit r.pply to the Editor of this paper I Sept. 11, 1800. i GREAT BARGAIJCS !~~ r f3o make ro>-m lor fall goous, during tnis month i t A we will sell every description of Summer 1 Soods at. cost, for cash- Superior French and I Englisii Law:, j , at halt price, and many other S roods, suitable for Summer use. Call ,ind"e. I j July 13, 1860. A. B. CRAMEK, rv CO. BBBFORB M THE TRIIH NE FOR 1860. PROSPECTUS. THE XXth Volume of the WEEKLY TRIBESK commenced with the issue of Sept. I. During the past cur The Tribune has been obliged to devote quite a large proportion of its space to Politics, but we shall soon be able to forego Political dis cussions almost entirely, for months If not for years, and devote nearly all our columns to sub. jects of less intense, hut more abiding, interest.— Among these, we mean to pay especial attention to. I. EDCCATIOH. —The whole subject of Education, Both Popular and General, will be discussed in our columns throughout the year 1881, and we hope to elicit in that discussion some of the pro fouudest thinkers and the ablest instructors in our country. It is at once our hope and our resolve that the cause of Education shall receive an impe tus from the exertions of THE TRIBUNE in its be- I half during the year 1861. 11. AGRICULTURE. —WO have been compelled to : restrict our elucidations of this great interest j throughout 1860, and shall endeavor to atone there for in 1861. Whatever discovery, deduction, de monstration, is calculated to render the reward of labor devoted to cultivation more ample or more certain, shall receive prompt and full attention. 111. MANUFACTURES, Sec.— We hail every inven tion or enterprise whereby American Capital and Labor are attracted to and advantageously em ployed in any department of Manufacturicg oi Mechanical Industry as a real contribution to the Public Weal, insuring ampler, steadier, moreen venient, more remunerating markets to the Farm er, with fuller employment and better wages to the Laborer. The progress of Mining, Iron-Making, Steel-Making, Cloth-Weaving, &c., &c., in our country and the world, shall be watched and re ported by us with an earnest and active sympathy. IV. FOREIGN AFFAIRS.— We employ the best ! correspondents in London, Paris, Turin, Berlin, and other European Capitals, to transmit us early and accurate advices of the great changes there silently but certainly preparing. 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When drafts can tie procured it is ranch safer than to remit Hoik Bibs. The name of the Post- Office and State- should in all cases IK- plainly written. Payment always in advance. Address, THE TRIBUNE, No. 154 Nassau Street, Nov. 10, lt>bo. New York. // V N ✓ FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG, PI, FOUNDED IN 1840. Incorporated by the Legislature. NEARLY 6000 STUDE NTS, from nearly every State in the Union, Nave been educated for business, it being the only College of the kind fn I the United States conducted by an experienced merchant. Our Junior Principal, Wm. H. Duff, has just been awarded, by our State and other Fairs, Eight First Premium for Business and Ornamental Pen manship, over compuitors called the best penmen in the country. Samples of his Business and Or namental Writing, a circular of 50 pagea, and an elegant engraving, mailed, pst paid, on receipt of 25 cents in stamps. For sale by book-sellers. Harper's Enlarged Edi tion of DUFF S BOOK KEEPING, 222 pages, $1,50, awarded lour Silver Medals, and sanctioned by the Chamber of Commerce and American In stitute of New York, as the heat published. DUFF & DUNCAN S uew and elegantly engraved School Copy Books, six numbers, 24 pages, fine cap paper, 90 cents per dozen; Semi Edition, $1 ; per dozen. J. R. LIPPINCOTT & Co., Philadelphia W. G. JOHNSTON IT Co., Pittsburgh. DUNCAN'S GEAIS of Business and Ornamen tal Peumanship, crown quarto, $5, post-paid from the College. Address j P. DUFF A SONS, Principals. GT7*Buy your scholarship in town. Colleges ' that send them abroad cannot sell them at home, where tbev are known. Nov. 9, 1860 -zz , WASHINGTON HOTELT BEDFORD, I*A. MRS. S. 9'f 8.1, SI It would respectfully an- , nounco to her friends in Bedford County, and to the public generally, that she has leased for a term of years, the large and convenint brick hotel, at the corner of Pitt and Juliana Streets, Bed ford. Pa., known as the "WASHINGTON HO- i fKL." and lately kept by Mrs. Cook. This house is being thoroughly refitted and re furnished, and is now open for the reception of guests. Visitors to the "BEDFORD SPRINGS," and persons attending Court will find the house's pleasant and quiet temporary homo. Every aten- 1 tion will be paid to the accommodation and com fort of guests. The table will at all times be sup- J plied with the best tho markets afford. Charges i will be moderate. Extensive stabling is attached t to this hotel and a careful and competent hostler Will be in attendance. * i Special attention will be paid to tbo accommo- 1 da:ion of the farming community. March 30, 1860. Krery Day Krfug* Something New! ANOTHER NEW FIRM! ; FERQUSO* & LI\II, AT the former staud of Ferguson & Munspeaker, are now ready to wait on old customers as well I as new. They expect to sell very low for cash and j produce, or fo those who will "foot up" every six j months. Their Dry G<H>JS, Groceries, Hardwire, i - Quecnsware, and all other goods usually kept in ! stores, have been carefully selected, and bought at * prices enabling them to sell at reduced rates. Their Shoe Department contains oveiy variety of : hoes and liooi s, lor Men, Woman ai d Children. They iuvite a fair share of patronage from their friends and the public, and particularly solicit the trade of their country friends, expecting to deal fairly wirhthem and all others, at ONE mire* for everybody. i Sept. 7, 1869. g AN excellent a> ticfr of KEROSENE just received 1 at Dr. Harry's Drug ami Book Store. Nov. 9, 1869. HEAR WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. The un<lenri£netJ having used Professor IIUMI'H KEYS' SPECIFIC HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES In our families with the most Rntinfactory results, and having fiiU confi dence in their genuineness, purity, and efficacy, cheerfully recommend them to all persona who wish to hare aafe, re liable, and efficacious remedies at hand for private or do mestic use. The Rev. Wm. Hoamer, editor of " The Northern Inde peudsnt," Auburn. N. Y.; tho Rev. fcL 11. Cressey, D.D., RaW of 8t Peter s Church, Auburn, N. Y.; the Rev. B. I. Ives, Chaplain of the Auburn Stale Prison; the Kev. Spencer M. Rice, Rector, New-Bedford, NMS.| the Rev. Allen Steele, New-York Conference; the Rev. Samuel Nichols, East Oenesee Conference, N. Y. ; the Rev. P. 8. Pratt, Dorset, Vt.; the Rev. John K. Ruble, Buffalo; A. C. Hart, Esq., Utb-.n, N. Y.; the Hon. Neal Dow, Portland, Me.; the Hon. Schuyler Colfax, South-Bend^fnd.; the Hon. George Humphrey*, N. Y.; Henry D. Coek, lCsq., Editor of The Ohio State journal, Columbus, Ohio; the Hon. R. 11. Graham, Moline, III.; the Hon. Thomas J. Chase, Montl eello, PI a.; the Hon. Joseph Benedict, Utlca, N. Y.; Wra. Bristol, HP|., LTtica, N. Y.; A. S. Pond, Esq., Utlca, N, Y.; James Ifiunkett, R*q. v Nashville, Tenn. LIST OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES. No. I.—For Fever, Congestion, and Inflammation. No. 2.—For Worm Fever, Worm Colic, Wetting the Bed. No. B.—-For Colic, Crying, Teething, and Wakefulness of Infanta. No. 4.—Por Diarrhea, CholerA Infantum, and Summer Complaints. No. ft.—For Colic, Griping*, Dysentery, or Bloody Flu*. No. 6.—For Cholera, Cholera .Morbus, Vomiting. No. 7.—For Coughs, Cokls, Influenza, and Sore Throat. No. S.—For Tooth-ache, Face-ache, and Neuralgia. No. 9. —For Headache, Vertigo, Heat ami Fullness of the Heau. No. 10. — PH.! A —For Weak ami Deranged St" nach, Constipation, and Liver Complaint. No. 11. —FOB KKMALS IRRKGULAIUTIKS, Scanty, Painful, or Suppressed Periods. No. 12.—For Ix'ooorrheft, Profuse Menses, and Roaring Down of Females. No. IS.—For Croup, Hoarse Cough, Bad Breathing. No. 14.—Sw.r RHKCM PILLS —For Erysipelas, Eruptions, •pimples on the Face. No. 15.—RHEUMATIC PILLS. —For Pain, Lameness, or Sore ness In the Chest, Back, Loins, or Limbs. A.—For Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Old M cnaonged Agues. I*.—For Plies, Blind or Bleeding, Internal or External. O. —For Sore, We .Sc, *r Inflamed Eyes and Eyelids: Fall ne. Weak, or Blurred Sight. C. —For Catarrh, of long standing or recent, either with obstruction or profuse discharge. W. C.—For Whooping Cough, abating its violence and shortening its course. In all acute diseases, such as Fevers, Inflammations, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Croup, Rheumatism, and such erup tive diseases as Scarlet Fever, Measles, and ErysijMflas, the ad vantage of giving the proper reuiediet promptly is ob vious, and in all such cases the specifics act like a charm. The entire disease Is often arrested at once, and in all cases the violence of the attack is moderated, the disease short sued, and rendered less dangerous. Coughs and Colds, which are of such frequent occurrence, and which so often lay the foundation of diseased lungs, bronchitis and consumption, may all be at once cured by the Fever and Cough Pills. In all chronic diseases, such as Dyspejwia, Weak Stomach, Constipation, Liver Complaints, Piles, Female Debility, and Irregularities, old Headaches, Bore or Weak Eyes, Catarrh, Salt Rheum, and other old eruptions, the case has j>eciflci whose proper application will afford a cure in almost every instance. Often the cure of a single chronic difficulty, such as Dyspej;sia, Piles or Catarrh, Headache or Female Weak ness, has more thau paid for the case leu times over. PRICE. Case of 20 vials complete, In morocco, and Book $5 Case of 20 vials, ar.d Book, plain 4 Case of Ift numbered boxes, and Book 2 Case of 6 boxes, numbered, and Book 1 Single numbered boxes, with directioiw 2ft cents. Single lettered boxes, with directions.... ftO cents. - Large case of 2 os. vials, for planters and physic!una.. .$lB ALSO BPECSfICS. FOB A STUM A OR PHTHISIC. —Oppressed, Difficult, Labored Breathing, attended with Cough and Expectoration. Price, 50 cents per box. FOB EAH DISCHARGES ASI > DEAFNESS.—Discharges from the Ear, the result of Scarlet Fever, Measles, or Mercurials. For Noises in the Head, Hardness of Wearing, and Ringing In the Ears, and Ear-ache. Price, ftO cents per box. Fot SCROFULA.—Enlarged Glands, Enlarged and Indurat ed Tonsils, Swellings and Old Fleers. Scrofulous Cachexy ol Children. Price, ft® cents per box. FOR GEXKHAI. DKRlUTT.—Physical or Nervous Weakness. Either the result of Sickness, Excessive Medication, or Ex hausting Discharge*. Price, ft® cent# per box. FOR DMOPST.—FIuid Accumulations, Tumid Swellings, with Scanty Secretions. Price, ftO cents per box. FOR SBA-S:CKMCS& —Deathly Sickness, Vertigo, Nausea, Vomiting. Sickness from ridiug or motion. Price, 50 cents per box. FOR URINARY DISFAJKS.—For Gravel, Renal Calculi, Diffi cult, Painful Urination, Diseases ot the Kidneys. Price, 50 cents j>er box. FOR SEMINAL KMRFlOSS—lnvoluntary Discharges and Consequent Prostration and Debility, liad Results of Evil I Habits. Ths most successful and efficient remedy known, 1 and ratty be relied u|mn ** a cure - Prk *fth full direc tions, $ 1 per box. Persons who wish to place themselves under the profes sional care, or to NEEK advice of Prof. HUMPHPJCVS, can do so, at his office ftC2 Broadway, dally from S A.M. to 8 P.M. or by letter. OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL. Look over tiie list; make up a case of what kind yo choose, and Inclose the amount in n current note or stamps by mail to our address, at No. ftd2 Broadway, New-York, and the medicine will be duly returned by man or express, free of charge. AGENTS WANTED.—We desire an active, efficient Agent for the sale of our Remedies in every town or community ic the United States. Address Dr. F. HUMPHREYS k Co. No. fto2 UwuDViT, NKW-YORX. Sold by H. C. Reamer. May 4, 1860. GOOD mm. THE TKII\ lIAS 4KHIVED! J. M. SHOEMAKER Sf CO., HAVE just received a large and carefully select ed Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which they are determined to sell cheap, consisting in part of Black and Fancy Silks, Bombuziuesy Delaincs, Shawls, Calicoes, Flannels, Ginghams. Muslins, White Goods, Ac. AT so, Men's Wear of all descriptions, such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Satin etts. Tweeds, Jeans. Cord Drillings, Clothing, Ac. ROOTS, SKIORS, HATS and CAPS. A very large assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes, all prices, sizes and qualities; and Hats and Caps, to suit all. ALSO, A large assortment of Queensware, and Hardware, Single and Double Carpet chain, Fleece Cotton, Carpets, &c. GROCERIES! This department is supplied with the very choic est articles that can be had in market, and as cheap as can be had anywhere, consisting in pirt of prime Rio Coffee, Sugar, ail kinds and prices. Syrup and Molasses, Black and Green Teas, Spices. Rico, To bacco, Segars; Corn Starch, Dye Stuffs, Cocoa, Starch, Cheese, Ginger, Candles, Mu9tard, Paints and Oils, Turpentine, Fish, inc., &c., Thanktul for past favors they hope to receive a liberal share of i public patronage. To Cash Buyers and to persons of undoubted standing, who are willing to settle once a year.— Great Bargains will be given. Call and see. J. M. SHOEMAKER & CO. April 13, 1860. Paper Hanging and Painting. r pilE snbscriber wishes to inform the public that .L he intends carrying on the Paper Hanging and I Painting business, in Bedford, and vicinit\. He will put out work, at tho shortest notice, and on i the moat reasonable terms. I He has a sample book of all kinds of wall paper, 1 which can be seen at his office, and paper can be i had from him at city prices. ! He may be seen at the old IXQIEUER office. i April 6, 1860. SAMUEL RADEBAUGH. i ALL kinds of Groceries just received, and for s <le cheap, at Shoemaker's cheap store, No. 1. t Anderson's Row. June 29, 1860. EXTH 4 good white wine vinegar, the best j pickling vinegar in use, at | - OSTEB & CARN'S j < July 27, 1860. r JUST received a large lot of pure white lead and r Lindseed Oil, at H. C. Reamer's Drug Store. ]< April 13, 1860. t STILL CHEAPER, only 18J per doz. for good Macekr.il, at OSTER & CARN'S. May 4, 1860- .■" q A lot of pure Maple Sugar, for sale by A. L. DEFIBAUGH. Jnly 20, 1860. BLASTING Powder, and safety fuse, for sale ' vi by A. L. DEFIBAUGH. h July 20, 1860. 1 MOFFAT'S Vegetable Life Medicines. A mild yet effectual medicine, composed of the best material known to medical science, for the cleansing of the alimentary canal and relieving the springs and avenues of life of all morbid obstruc tions and imparities, must be a public blessing and a domestic and individual protection and safeguard, in proportion as it becomes known. Such a medi cine the famili. s of the United States have long had in MOFVAT'S CELEBRATED LIFE PUNS AJIO I mesix BITTERS, and the good they have done is inestimable. They have won their high fame and firmly established character by their virtues alone, without the aid of the usual arts of uotority or impudent experiment on the faith of the credulous. In al! general derangments of the digestive and alimentary functions, as well as in a vast variety of acute and chronic diseases, their effects are promut and complete as to excite astonishment. In rheumatism, settled pain in the organs and limbs, costiveness, piles, liver complaints, jaumlice. nervous and bilious attacks, headaches, fever and "gut, eruptive diseases, bad aspect of the complexion, uuligestion and flatulency, cholics, affections of the bladder ami kiiineys, dropsy, asthma and bronchitis, rheumatic colds and sore throats, and indeed i n al most every conceivable kind of ill health they are invaluable, and will afford certain, and most gener ally permanent relief. They require noil her con finement nor change of diet—they neither prostrate the strength nor give pain—and a more delightful and effectual medicine cannot be procured e : ther for individuals or families. The proprietor has received for many years and is continually receiving the most fervent and grate ful testimonials of their value. Prepared and sold by I)u. WM. B. MOFFAT, 335 Broadway, and also by the agents. Feb. V, 1860. : i m±: mm ANI) CONFECTIONARY. TIIE undersigned has just received and keeps constantly on hand the following artici is : Coffee, sugar, molasses, cheese, crackers, cur rants, prunes, raisins, figs, almonds, filberts, cocoa nuts, ground nuts, pecans. Eng. walnuts, cream nuts, candies in variety, oranges, lemons, tobacco and cigars, allspice and pepper, spices of all kinds, oaking soda, cream of tarter, sulphur, brimstone, canister and keg powder, shot, caps and lead, grain and grass scythes, whetting tools, wash tubs and boards, iudigo, extract logwood, copperas, alum and madder, oil, polish and Mason's blacking, sweeping, dusting stove, shoe and scrubbing, brushes, clothes, hair, tooth ami flesh brushes, li lt and infant brushes, hair oils and perfumery, purses and port monuies, pocket and memorandum books, bonnet and round gum combs, "ridding"' and fine combs, bracelets and beads, pens, peu-holdeis, penknives, scissors, Knile-suarpeners, umbrellas, suspenders, spool cotton and floss, clocks, small looking glasses, violins, violin strings, toy watcbea, watch chains, curry combs, cards, hoise brushes, shoe-thread, pegs and sparables, Johnson's A abian Liniment, Bock and Little's White Oil, Merchant's celebrated Gargling Oil, for man or beast, and many other articles of a similar nature. The pat•: ronage of the public is respectfully solicited. A. L. DEFIBAUGH. I July 1, 1859.-zz 1 MAP OF BEDFORD I'OFNTV. I PROPOSE to make a directory Map of Bedford j County from actual surveys, if a sufficient num ! her of subscribers can be raised to warrant the uu- j dertaking. The map will show the location of all the citizens and also their places of business such as stores, ! | Post Offices, Hotels, Manufacturing establishments, i I Crist Mills, Saw Miffs, Shops,fcc.. also the location of all the public roads, boundary lines, streams, mountains, kc. Maps of all tile towns and large villages will be put on the same sheet, also statistical tables of the County, and (if taken in time) the census of 1860. EDYVD. L. WALKER. P. S. I can furnish any one desirous of getting a map of the United States with a cheap and late ! edition. July 1, 1859. BFIDFOB. JO MACHINE SHOT ! riIHE subscriber would most respectfullj announce _L to the fanning community, and public in gene ral, that he still continues to manufacture at his shop, in Bedford, Pa., the following farming utensils of the very best material, aud in the most work manlike tuannei, viz: Fout and Six Horse Tumbling Shajl Power Machines, with large open cylinders, six staves, and spikes screwed in, and improved Straw Shakers attached. Their superior for strength and speed are not made in this or any other County in the State. Four Horse Tunibliug Shaft and Strap Power Machine, with cylinder opto or shut, as may be de bited, for convenience, ease of draft, and perfect working, this machine has no superior any where THREE HORSE MACHINES, of the same kind. Tvco nud three Horse Tumbling Shaft Power Ma chines, a very convenient and excellent machine for small farmers, with or without shakers, single and double i-horel Ploughs, Horse Pokes, Lever Cut ting Boxes, Harrows and Wheelbarrows, made to order. All the above articles constantly on hand, and sold on reasonable terms. Repairing of all kinds of Machines, whether made here or elsewhere, done on the shortest notice. Castings for all my Machines, made at the Foun dry of Shires k Jordan, in Bedford, and will com pare with any made in the State for strength aud durability. Blacksmithing done to order. All my work warranted to give satisfaction. From a past experience of over twenty years in the Machine business, 1 feel confident that I can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor me with a call. Call and examine uiy work before you purchase elsewhere, as I am determined to please aii. Horses, grain of ail binds, lumber and iron, will be taken in exchange for work. FETER H.SHIRES, June 1, 1860.—6 m. Machinist. MENGEL HOUSE, JULIANA STREET, BEDFORD, PI. THE subscriber, having renovated and refurnished this old established House, is now prepared to receive guests. He invites his friends and the traveling public to give him a call. Having new furniture, new beds, and everything necessary to render hearty cheer to those lu want of a tempora ry home, be flatters himself that those who stay with him, will find themselves at the right place. * j He is fully prepared to receive visitors to the ' Spring, and all having business with the courts or otherwise. Ample stabling and carriage house is attached to ! the Hotel. Boarders will be received on favorable terms. ' ISAAC MENGEL, JR. I April 13, 1860. ' SECOND ARIFAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!—J. M. Shoonmker K Uo s. have Just Returned fVom the Fast, and are now receiving a very largo and splendid stock of all kinds' of goods, which they will sell cheap. Give them a call. June 22, 1.860. FISII ! —A large stock of Mackare) and Herring Just received, aud for sale cheap, at J. M. Shoemaker & Go's. cheap store. Juno 22, 1800. "WE aim tor cheap side !" is the cry of all who are in went of a neat durable and cheap . hi V; „ OSTER & CARN. Oct. 26, 1' p. I Drugs and Books. I ,„H. C. REAMER, . . „, J V ,,a ," a Street, Be<UariV p - ,ne Stand firrmcrly occupied by Dr. P. C. Pea mer 1 B£#h W H °LFSALE and re- .WSTSk— I Midi cities' rag "' i fiS . stu C^' l V ' Wlnd ' ,w G,ass > Glassware Ac fui' received a targe stock of American, French an English iKitfumery. Also a great varied of h ' Soaps for loilet nse. Tooth Mat*, u Z ? r Hair Dyes, that will colour various 'shades f OT " C *' • light brown to a jet black, Tooth, Nail Hair u? a j. v ")g, and Clothes brushes, Conibg p nr 'i, , !f' . I Pocket Book,, Portmonnaas, w I"'™' b Also, have and wiii keep constantly on Wi supply of Coal Oil, Burning fluid and CamX* with a great variety of the most modern a „rt ' I • style of coal oil and fluid lamps Pure Fines and Brandies for medical use Flo ; vonng Extracts uud Spices o fall sorts, Fine stlL Snuffs, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco Having the agency for all the principal nat.rt ; on hanT ™ ke ° P * fU " eousUnily Also, dealer in Books, &c., consisting . f Geo graphical, Scientific, Religous. Poetical, Historical Law, Medical, School and Miscellaneous Works ii connection with a great variety of plain and fancv Stationery, Cap, Post, and wrapping Paper Blank Books, of every size an( j q Ua ]j tv Diaries' ' ort Sges, Note and Receipts. Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guar anteed with regard both to price and quality ~\l hysiciaus. Prescriptions carefully and ac curately compounded at all hours of the day or Dec. 9, 1859. FBipRV M Mil sugp -i'JLrri'laorsu. s?i the purpose of conducting a general FOIiIOHS A.\D RACHIAe S"Smtas SZSttiZS, Ji.s,ver r FCription. They will build to order steam-end gines, coal and dritt-cars, horse powers ana threshing machines—also, casting of everv kind tar furnaces, forges, saw, grist and rolling mills, ploughs, water-pipe, columns hons fionts, brackets, kc., &c. ' They are also, now making a fine ass..rtnw. of STOVES of various kinds of Uie lateS terns and most approved styles, including sev era! sizes of COOK STOVES of the best make .mating stoves for churches, offices, bar-room^ A full assortment of Stoves will be boot constantly on hand, and sold at wholesale ana retail, at prices to suit the times, and qualitv warranted equal to the best eastern make- ' Machinery ot all kinds repaired promptly.— 1 attorns made to order. * GILLIARD DOCK, . i v , 0 -, w - ASEGOM. I Nov. 6, 1857, (OUIRIOUH Mth IttStirßßCe ( oilipail", UNK Bdildinos, THIBD .STitjsti, IIARRISBURG-, FA t ,v V " TERE CAPITAL, $-200,000 wrv if AlNi) OTHB!t p^! j ILkii AbALNbi LOiSb OR DAMAGE jli aET'jtjEfcSE;- i ALSO Against Penis oj ike S>a, Inland Navigation and Transportation. directors. P .?'T" n Cameron Geo. M. Lauman, Wm. Dock, hli oil i or, J a Dies F ox, Geo. Bergner, Benj. Park Wm. 11. Kej.ner, A B. Watford, W. F. Murrai! r. K. Boas. John 11. Berryhill, Wm. F. Packer. Oi'ilcprs. ciMox CAMERON. Pres't. BF.XJ. PARKE, Vice Pre 't S. S. CACRIER, Secretary J. w. LI.NGEXFELTER. Jeenl. Oct. 7, 1859. Bedfo>d I,a " W ATCHES, JEWELRI' AND SIL TERWAR E. E would respectfully iniorm our friends, pat- T T rons and the public generally, that wc have now in store and ofli-r wholesale and retail, at the w a lalge antl V( r J choice stock of vrf jew " elk T, SILVER AND PLAT LJ> \\ ARE, of every variety and style Every description of DIAMOND WORK and other Jewelry made to order, at shoit notice, CC?~\11 goods warranted to lie as represented. , Particular attention given to the repairing of atches and Jewelry of every description, fioo v , STAIJFFER & HAELEY, No. 622 Market St , south side, Philadelphia. Sept. i, lbtio.-3m BOOT and SHOEffiiKIXG. THE subfcrilier takes this method of informing his fi lends, and the public generally, that be has taken the shop formerly occupied by John Bessor. in Bloody Run, wheie he is prepared to make to ord SOOTS and SHOES, of tw B "S lto In-At quality, and on the shortest notice FOR on >- y , warranted to please. He respecV fully solicits the public patronage. Bloody Run, Oct. 12. 1860-3m S LEfflS ' wplooiT r pilE subscriber, having purchased the store J. in CTearvillc, Bedford County, Pa., from bamuel & Simon Mixel, continues to occupy the old stand, where he keeps constantly on hand an excellent stock of Dry Coods, Groceries and Qutetu ware, of all Kinds, and at prices to suit the times. He respectfully solicits the public patronage So„t 28, lo. ISAiC ttDd SHOES, For the million, more -fc* or less. The largest, cheapest, and best as sortment in Town, Childrens Shoes from 18 cts. up, Woman's Gaiters and Lace Boots 7-5 cts. up, Buskins still cheaper, Misses, Youth's and Boy's snoes from 82 cts up.Mens shoes from SI.OO up tie. call and see. For sale by ~ OSTER & CARN May 18, 1860. afiK] MS!! BLANK Exemption Jndgn>niNotes,Execut.oßF. Summons, Subpoenas, Constable Sales, &c. for gale at this office. FOR GOOD SHOES, GO to OSTKB 4 Cars, they have just received a second anpply ot D. k. KING $ Co.'s city made, Ladies. Misses and Chi Wrens' fi„c shoes with and without Heel*. July 13,1860.-2 m. M- GVGGEMHtEM Sr CO. Against the world for a jrure essence of Coffee. For salehy OS TP R & CARN. Fay 18,1860. BL ANk~OEEDS, A superior article, for sale ct this otlic April 8, lbot). A' ir S" mwortmeut of Clothing for sale cheap, at Shoemaker's store. IH3IJIV : E>, 12J to 28 cts. per lb. for sale bv A t . A. L. DEFIBAUGH. July 20, 1860. JVI ACARONI Cheese, Crackers, crystulized irnii If A and gum candies, for sale fcv A. L. DKFIBAJJGH, July 21), 1869,
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