|q|E DFORD MACHIME SH OP THE subscriber would it •' ie*|.--tfuily noun<mtt> the fanning community, and p-'. .■ it, th.t bf still continue* to munuthe. bis *hop, in Bedford, Pa.. I tie lollo.viog fanning tpnsils of the very be,; mat" ial, ami'in 't - :: workmanlike manner, viz. FOCR AK Ti sIX HOK s E TIMBLINGSHA! 1' I'OW LU .MACHINE with large opi. ey!. bers. six ate-.-- , in ■; sere wed in, ami improve.! S • • SbaK - ■II ;■*•" '• Their superiors for strength ai sp- ; u are not u> in this or any other County : n t . Four Tent!- Bg SI SIAP Machine, with cylmb r open or suet. o ru tv i - sired, tor convenience, eas* o; ..'rait. ' ! ' working, has r-n upei ■ > -*: THREE HORSE MACHINES, • Two and three florae Tumbling Shit Power chines, a very convenient and exce;'ent nuachi for small farmers, wi Ei or vv:tho,.' ■ i-.-.-rs, and double shovel Ploughs, r!c -,e L.-ver Cutting Boxes, Harrows an d Wheelbarrows, made ] to order. A'l tbe above ar'iele* cm. 1 sold on reasonable tprms. Repairing of aM kino* of Machines* whether made fcere or elsewhere, done on '•■■■• nt ' " . Castings for a" my macro- ■ • . y •••.. dry of Shires & Jordan, ii; ; . v. pare with anv made in the hfa r : .r string'" and , durability. P. - ' chirm •• - • *'• •• • A work warr r.-- give Frorr. a pr--t r.ne i- y •• "s . the .Machine 1\ i give ectir® satufactio . to ail who may ia*or •with a ca". Ct.lt- ex i *y ■ purchase elsewhere,as 1 sra d terroi ed TO please j all. . fee taken • e: -riir. -■•- r " ■>- June 8, i • CO— ' r. t. BEDFORD CO UJYI ¥, str. :• O• - ■ -• ' ~"n> ?' he'd e? p.e ifo-.1, in er for 'v ' on the Sp_J day of A ~ A. P. be:.ire the Judges of said court ; On motion <•: O. i* St. or, . the o"-<rt grant a ru!'* c- the hT? an I.b ■••• 1 representatives ! of Jacob S' eji, h;r. East Prftnfiinee tp.. dee'd., ' to wit : M'>ria. ir.ter:r.:i.: d wt? hJo - rt S- -. let, residing i:i Story entnrv, lowa, J.. . tr* . ••siding ia Cairo!! county, lit., George SnU. tei ding in Pepn'a, Cam! re. irt<-i: • r<.•• 1 w;i Jai- H. B rndo lir, now decet*- ■ . i> - in r in Bla : ru., Pa., Christopher B>,el|. re*i 1 ng in F- !*r-i count y. Caroline and Catuar- .\Ltf.sp:ik--, rt ' 'r.-n o Catharine Atanspeaker, dee'd ,of Whom O. E.Sban- j non is guardian, and David Manspeiker, •.:<>' ;er heir of said Catharine, who i* a nunor ■■ has no guardian, residing in Carroll county, Elmo's, ami W'tn* Sue!l residing in Bedford county, i ... [-aid Wm. Snell holds by purchase, the interest of al! said heirs, except Mr. A Statier, Caroline Barndol lar and David Manspeaker] to b ami appear at an Orphans' Court To be held al Bedford, in ami for raid co'inty of Bedford, on the fir*' Vlotidav. third day of September. A. D., IS<: i,rn accept ot re,in- , to take the real estate of said decea-ed, at tbe val uation which has been valued and app-iii-*d in pur suance of a writ of partition or valuation, issued out of sai.l court, and to the Sheriffot said < eunty direc ted, or show i iuse why the same should not be enltl. In testimony whereoi 1 have hereunto srL S. r set my hand ar.ti seal of said court, at Brd fold, the fth dav of May, A. D 1800. ATTKST: ffa.S. Fi.fKf., SAM E. H. TATE, Shenti. Clerk June 20, 1800. BEDFORD COIW TV, At an Orphans' Court held at Bedford, in and for the County of Bedford, on tbe 20th day of April, A. 1). E-00, before the Judges of the said court. On motion of if. H. Bpang, F..q., the Court grant a ru'<e on the heirs and legal representatives of Hen ry Wolford. late of Londonderry towus np. dee'd., to wit . Jacob Wolford, who has conveyed his share to Leonard Bitr.er. Oeorge Wolford, re-iding in Bedford county, Michael Wolford, residing in Fayette counts-. Pa., Joseph Wolford residing in Somerset PO., Pa., Hannah, intermarried with Ad am Shrnyer. residing in Allegheny ci., .\ld.. Mary Wolford, residing in Bedford county, Susanna, inter married with Solomon Smith, residing in Bedford county, Catharine intermarried with John Siokes, residing in Cedar county. lowa, Barbara, who was intermarried with John Devore. in Ohio, since dead, leaving issue two children, to wit, Hannah and Henry, residing in Oalo, and Adam Wolford who is dead, leaving issue three children, residing -,n Oi.in, to wit, Josiah, Elizabeth and Simon Wolford, to he and appear at an Orphans Court, to be held at Bed ford, in and for said countv of Bedford, on the fust Monday, third day of September, A. I). 1-fiO, to accept or refuse to take the real "irate of sud d seased, or show cause why tbe same should no' be ac!d. r In testimony whereof I have herennte <rl.. set my lvand and seal of said Court, a! yc?-' Bedford, the 7tb day of May, A. D. ISeO ATTF.ST ; WK.S. FLUKE, SAME H. TATE, Sharif?. <~lerk SPRING FASHIONS.— MRS. S. K. POTTS has returned from the cities, having comp'efe.l bet spring purchases, and is now prepared to offer grea inducements in the way of RICH FANCY GOOD>. Her stock consists of some rare styles sod la'c novelties of tbe season. Silk and lac mantillas are composed of the new est styles ot the season. Crape rie paris, dusters, rich sIU-s, handsome or digan, lawn robe*. Flounced summer silks. fir-* goo s nf all I- r.dv HTELL-1 SHAWLS. Black and colored center printed bordered Stella, brocba bordered (tella, printed cashmere • iawU, chil dren's canes, comprising Hie lar gpst assortnient r shawls, straw goods, large stock of new styles of bonnets, straw ar.d silk, English straw bonnets, braiii bonr.ets, parrella bonnets, faucj straws,six hundred piece-- of rich ribbons at 25 certs per yard, purcha*e I at auc tion and cn b sold cheap, bonnet ruches hornet s.ik-, mitts, kid gloves, hoierv, fans, snap and perfumery, fam y goods of all descriptions, dress trimmings, fia's at I hats trimmed and tthtrimmed. She v-.ii; be still adding to her large every week-during the summer, new desir- tile and fashionable goods. Mourning dress goods and dusters to su-f. [june S.'oO.] lASH WANTED! My Rooks are ready for settle men up to Ist of July. My esttsn trs are ei rneatly n quested to make immediate settlement either b Cash or note. Those who have not ett|. d acco. ding to ny terms, will r-.t thirl; hard -t me, • through their failure to comply with my ;errr;s, the accounts should he found in the hands of idiicf for collection. Inly 20,'60. VV M. HART LI V. liJTORE FOR StiLfa! E7 I'lih under gii"(l i- dev roua of disposing of his stock *>f ready u.i le clot: ing and dry goods, which he offers to retail buye at first cost. All persons indebted to him, are r quested to come forward and make settlement wit in thirty days fiom this dale, by cash oi note. July 20,'60,-C!-. ISAAC LiPPEL. SALK OR TRA*)E.— One new 2 horse l X;s on fer rale, or trade for a good horse. J. M. SHOEMAKER & Co. July 20th, 1860. MACCAKONI, CHEESE, CRACKERS, CRT tr.lized Fruit and Gum Candies for sale bv julySO. A. L. DEFIBAUGH. LOT OF PL RE MAPLE SUGAR, FOR BAI. jlI b y joljQO/GO. A. L. DEFIBAUGH. urlAf'PlOW BELT .\vAKi)t:i T n ,f iu:j;d i. go. . FOR SELLISCi 'I HE CHh -I PL.<T .IN i' H ':> T GOODS • The uriJe.-ig'ied would info m their friends and - • -.torn"!v. 'hat !- - v i-ev ■ je.-: i .-e.ved from Hie K-t"ru • tic-. - large a:.i well selected stock ot n .'• Ii < \r; . /. \n sr..\Li!ER GOODS, w i ii-h tf.ey are determined to sell at the lowest j •■i ug" pi ic-s. AH kinds of summer wear, fiom 1 tt.es the commonest, lad,e drc-s goods ol e< • i i • sci;r* on, fancy goods, and everything usu al "t' hi 'ry f... j* stores (and, perhaps, Bome si S mceries, queensware, Stc , Sec., can ; i '•" ' • (tote in evety variety und i THi-.lli SHOE DEPARTMENR H veil so • ed wi'b the best stock that can be ob- j ta—.. For • "vie as well as durability, tbey can-j in ' be surpass"') in li.is line. TEUMi: Cheap for cash, or approved country • p*o J • .-.or six months credit to punctual dealers Give us acv , . yo.i -hall be waiteit upon with ■ piea.-t're. J. REED 4- HO. May -I'd ,"10. Pu;e Pearl Snow White Lead. Oi - ly tfr.r ) p"r k-?g ot 20 lbs. FAINT AND OIL I FAINT AND OIL > VdTils't. fiHIO FiRU I ii( OF P '.IN ! 01; 10 KiiiE FliOC!" P. ! I'. L . RK."?MKS. : KR- FHEtv . T IIA HI LEY'S. A : i. \K i'LEY'S. Har-tware of all kinds. AM a • s Was ranted as repres-nted. E.ur pn si'si-k --• f but will no' be undersold bv . tsv en- . . ER*l/8. AM AG:.; I'D UPON. CASH FOYERS ALU'AYS FAYCRLD.: fry !]>. tiey I'elore von sen t elf t- '.our E?. "- lie. Iror. Nails or Paints. (April C, l'- : ) i 1 SIMON i.. SHAEER. ADAM FF.RGUSON ' WLJSt HAY UUiYGS WAV ! n A ANOTHER NEIV FIRM ' 1 I ERGI -ON & tiil A c ER. at t; i.-.rmer -tn- •! r-f t-'"rguson A Manspeaker, at" tow ren iv to v.r ■ on old cnsto.me. susW" ! as new. Ti * v exn"ot to ** very on for cash at.d produce, or to t nsewhown , foot up every six months. Ti .r . O ROCERIES. H A R I) \V A RE, QUEENSWARE, And all other gouts u>na' y kept in stores, have been cateiully selected. ?:n I bought at piic-s ena- 1 hlit- ■ Jbem to sell at reduced rut♦-... T' "ir SHOE DEPARTMENT, contain* eve? y variety of shoes and boots for tnen. women and children. 1 hey invit*- a fair share ot the public patronage from their friends and the public, and particularly "ilicit the trace of 'h'-u countly fimnds, expecting to -terti fairly with thern a: d all others at ONE ' PRICF. for everv body. [April 27,'C0.] G K. OSTER. SAMUEL CARN. ;; | & CAsi.\, Ihcap-Mdc, Pa. \\ F. have the picasu'e to announce to our !i iends, and customers, that we are now receiving en im mense stock ol New and Cheap SPRING AMI) Si M.MLH GOODS, i comprising medium styles, cay ai d plain I.'RLSS i GO in part, silk foulards, poll lie chevies, rto . hatr piaxls. u?.nia cloth, poplins, lustres, biilliants ; • ehsßie de lams, pongees, clunt7.es, lawns, lavei as, - de :-.s at I 12, 15, IS and 25 n-, piles o' Mns t | lins by the piece an! yard at 5, 0, 8. o, 10, I ! and , 12 cts, pantaloon stuff* in gr-at variety at 10, 12, s • I*s, 18, anil 25 cts, cintiis, ca-sirru re- ami tweeds, cassir-ettv and jeans all colors, s'-.k, satin ar i mar -1 seilles vestii'a*, cottonades. liner •' ks and drilling* s gents' new styles, shitt*. collars, stocks, neck tie*. , io*i"ry. : vrc, handkerchiefs, N? . rr>ar*eilles and e linen * irt fro-. *, fir." shirt fronts at 121 warran ted not H hner.. 1 • C j C - n \ I HATS AND CAPS, - ® For the mi.lion , irom !0 cent* 1 up, bornets, bloomers and shakers, ribbon*, ruche* and foweis, very rneap. it - f L^ V . FOOTS AND ; . Cheap as the cheapesr. Glass, cbina and queen" Fresh sopply of GROCERIES, raperior green and -Mack teas, prune Rio. La Gun ra a d Ceara coffee. N-ce biown sugar at S, ft and 10 ct, baking rnola*- ■ r i-s at 10 ami 12 cts. per quart, best golden syrup at at 18 *id 20 cts per quait. Baker's cocoa, corn starch, extr?.c'* ar.d spices of ail kind*, i We invite every person to call and see. No trouble to show goo [ Prompt vettlerrent by cash, produce ') or rote every January. r . j April 27. !BM, r HOUSE, xS * JULIANA STREET, BEDFORD. PA. *. THE subscriber, having renovated and reium jshed s old < s:eb.i*heii [louse, is now prepared t c re re,ve guets. 1!" invites his friend* and tbe travel ing public to give him a call. Having new furni ture, :iew beds, arid everything necessary to render be a ty cheer to those in w-ai t of a temporary home, i:e f i tters himself that those who stay w"i bim, ' w-.il t: 'I tier. selv * at the right piece. I H- . .lily prep... Ed to t- -eive vist'ors to the - | Spr,--s->, a:-l ai: having business with t:ie courts or 'y otbervvi>e. ' An<, *" v ?ng and carriage house is attacb-1 to . the Hotel. Bcartiers wtil b* ro v*d on favorable term*. ISAAC MENGF.L.JR. Bedford, April 20, ISSO. M UM. iseo. TH!. undersigned have jy-t received the-ir usual j supply of _ SPRIJYG SUMMER GOODS , and would re*pc!li v invite all .11 search of real r , ! bargains to call and examine our stork and prices. All kind* of country produce wiil be received for j goods at cash pr ces. h Y ' n-'RA/S :—Six month* credit. Prompt settie " 1 mei ts reciurt'd by cash < r note every January. " I This system ha* given our customer* every sat ■" isfactkm ; and sustained by tbeit kind and contin "pr I tied patronage, we shall adhere to this rule strictly. j May I ft. A. B. CRAMER ix CO. BEDFORD OH Y. / Y, * . jj-j-j-o 1 he Commonwealth of Pennsylvania t< ~ S.j- Sarah Grove, Executrix of tup la*t wil JJJJJ and testament 1 1" Simon Grove, late of Bed ford county, deceasad : tl) " On petition of James Mullin, Guatdiano! the mi nor chilnren of Jeremiah Giove, dee'd., and on mo tio.i of A. King, Esq., we command yt u that layir.j a*n!e all bii-ines* and excuses what so ever yon be and appear in your proper person, hp jo- tore tbe Judges of the Orphans' C>utt ot Bed fori " county, at a court to beholden at Bedford on thi first Monday third day of Scpferrb.-. next and shov cause why you should not give security as execu trix and why you should not settle an account o yom administration on the estate of said dee'd. Witness the HON. F. M. Kl MM ELL, FSQ President of our said court, at Bedford, this .'j(ttt day of April, A. 1). 1860. ATTEST; F-K WM. S. P LOSS, SAM 'L. H. TATE. Shet ifl. June 22d, 18G0. I Bedford 1> and generai stage office T' t- subscriber respectful!v begs leave t* an t.ounee to his old friends and the public |ene aliv. that he has leased the tied ford Hold, at present in the occupancy of Pol. Adam ihru hait. and will take possession on the is: djv of , Apiii next. It is not his ties cn to make aany professions as to what he will do, but he pledges his word that his must energetic efforts wi! he ' employed to render comfortable all who give him a call. The House will he handsonely ; fitted up, and nunc but ca~<>ftil and attestive | servants will he engaged. Persons visiting the h' s rd Sprit,as well as those attending ! < on i, and tile travelling community geivral ; iv, are respectfully invited to give him a call I and judge t >r themselves, i UjT Hoarders taken by the week, rnonti, or ; year, on favorable terms. CO 7 " Ample and comtortable stabling s at ■ 'ached to this Hotel, which will always h* at tended by a careful iiosiler. Also, a safe and convenient carriage house. 8 ihtSTAGES slop nt tnis Hota. JOHN HA FISH. March Id. ] J ; P> O R 1) E K . - • CLCC K& W A Tf. II MAE ER, .xi)Peal::k ix jewelry, ; Would respectfully announce to the citizens ! ' tt; P'llb': ;!. £•>"ni?ra!, tltlt .' e - li. j. I i -• 1 i trd J, i. |, v ~ei >• he w i | ! hs-me.; to ••• ail in want of articles in his line te ; .on! . ; and will constantly ite- . a:. 1 ■ i' /a ■ assort r.eut of JEWELRY, and will r<~ t air < lock- and Watches io the bert style. K , I ; satisfied he can ren r satisfaction t ■ ail v' o entrust iiirn with their work. His terms v. ill be moderate, j He has on hand Gold ami Silver Watcih.s, Silver Spoons, Thimbles, Butter Knives, Gold j ami Sever Pens and Pern ,b \c. He. . A| ":I 27, Is m CHEAPEST ! BEST !! LARGEST ! ! $35.00 IV. - f'-r Tuition in Sirial- and Double Entry 1 cok Si-epinp, Commercial Arithmetic arid Lectin*- ' BOARD 8 WEEKS S2O, STATtOXARY $7. i: "TIRE EXi-ESSES I' r -' ?! T'me from i to 10 weeks, 't verv | upon graduating, is guarante • ! competent !o nj . .- aye ttie books of an) bii.-ines-. a,, i qua. :fiid t v.:. a salary of Irom S3OO to Siooo Students ontPr at any Tun-—No Vaca in?—R - j view at pleasure. First Premiums for Rest Business Writing lor .1856, received at Pittsburg, I'hilade p! ia i.nd Ohio State Fairs. Also, at the principal Fairs of " - Union tor the pas' lour r-ar*. K7-M misters' Sons received at half price. For Circulars, Specimens and Embellished Views of the College, inclose five letter stamps to F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. Jan 11 ISO' I . I 1OD NTRWS I U THE TRAIN l IVED! J. M. SHOEMAKER&CO., have received a verv LARGE, WELL AND CHEAP stuck of SPRING ASD SUMMER GOODS. which they are determined to sell chr; •> ; consirt • ig, in part, of i .ark and Fancy Silks, pomhazin Dejmines, Shawls, Calicoes, Flannels, Ginghams, ■ -Muslins. Wi Mr Go-' .A- . ALSO, Men's V.'. ,„t ail dt-rcript,( is, un .a- ( i-dhs, C i-simeres, $:::t - . ' \ ROOTS, SHOES, HATS & CAPS. - • ' A very large assortment oi La- tk'' ides" and Gei ts' Ik.ot- and Shoes, all pi icc . -..z-s and qualities ; and Hats an! Caps to suit all. ALSO, A large assortment <t Queens wit re, nn 1 Cardware, Single and Double Carp-t chain, Fleece r'otton, Carpets, Kc. GROCERIES • This department is supplied with the very •boi > cest articles that can be nad in the ma' k-t. and as s cheap as can b-had anywhere , consist:eg in part, •of prime LioC. Sugar, el! kir,d> am! pices, i Syrup a- ' Molnsse®. Pdack and oreen T.--, Spicc, . . Rice, Tobacco, tars, tun- tarch. Di---tu:i . . J Cocoa, Starch Cheese, Ginger, Candles, Mustard. t Paints and Oils, Turpentine, Fih. ,V "-.Kc. Tbanlr , j ful for past favors they hope to it-ceiv a liberal j share o! public patronage, e i l'o Cash buyers and to person; nf undoubted t I standing, who are willing to settle once a year, „ Great bargains will be given. Call and see I J. >l. SHOEMAKER & Co. March 30, 1860. I) EDFORD classical institute 1 , .; IsF.v. JOHN LVON, ) „ - T. Lr rTt.ttroN LYON, A. M-, \ 1 RrNCII> ' La - ; • ; THE Summer session of this institution will open r I cn Friday, the >lth day of May ISf-i, > It is the design of the Principals, to make this ! j Academy, in all respects, a first class Institution, • for the Thorough h s.trnetion of youth of both sexe-, i p and to prepare : -in for any profession or positic '■ r in life. The high mora! and scientific tone ot the .cnooi o ' is well known to this community, and a strict disci ' piine will be enforced. A f-w boys, (the number is limited t. ten.) will : he received into the family o! the Principals, as ' boarders. * j The b-atity of the scenery and the salubrity of ; the climate render Red ford a most desirable loca- : * : t ion for sttch a school. i! Persons from abro.id, visiting at the Sprirr"s, can be near their children during the summer. It is desirable that pupils should enter at the com- j , mence- ent ol the session, and no pupil will be re- ' ' ceived for le<s than one quarter. i S2OO per year, including boarding, r | Ten vs. < washing, fuel, light, and '1 uition in all f the branches. Terms for day scholars : Jp.r Quarter. 5 F.ngiish Branches. j ) $7.50, Classical do &c. | * June 10,T's. ! j|*EST' CHEAPEST!! COMMERCIAL -■ * SCHOOL I N TH E LA N D ! !! " W. P TOTTEN, desires to inform the public that , he has just opened a commercial department in the Alleghei y Male aniJ Female S'-minary. He would respectfuly advise the community that Book keep ing, ornamental Penmanship, Caul Writing and ev ei vthirig pertainir g J?o a commercial education are ~ now taught in the fabove named Institution. Tui tion for single entry and farmer's set $2.50. Don j hie entry and Mechanic's set, $4.50 per quarter. with the advantage of all the lectures Enter at w any tin:e.—Diplomas awarded at the completion of a full course. pj. June 1, 1860. J h I "NITED STATES HOTEL, h S. E. Cor. 11 / A tS" JWnrket Sts., PHILADELPHIA. VV. KANAGA, ) p M. Mf VEY, \ Piopkietoks. Feb. 3, lSf)0, Alleglieny Male and Fcmal? Seminary, s'a. FACULTY. h.. .1. OSBORNE, A. 8., Principal, Prof, of Lan guages and Philosophy. Mm. S. Smith. Prof, of Mathematics. Jns. 1L Miller, Adjunct Prof, of Mathematics. Lev. 13. p. Steven,, i.ecturer on Moral Philoso phy &c. Wm. A Stephens, Prof, of English Grammar tic. Dr. J. Hughes, Lecturer on Anatomy ftc. Mrs. £. \ . Osborne. Preceptress, Teacher of Draw ing French, Botany ic. B. h . Drott, Prof, of Instrumental Music. Piitt'* o| Tuition ior term of 11 weeks. Common English Branches $3 25 Higher Branches, including common, each 80 Latin and Greek, each 2 00 G-rmaii and French, each 2 50 book-keeping and Commercial calculations 1 50 ORNAMENTAL. | Drawing 2 50 Colored crayon, and water colors, each 3 00 Oil painting 5 pi) Hair and wax (lowers, each 3 00 Pell is work :< oo Embroidery } 50 Piano mu-ir, with use ofjinslrnment 10 00 Board $ 1 75 per week including *oom rent, fuel, furniture Arc. I in, is one ot the best, and cheapest institutions 111 the country. The whole oxpeuec per term need not be more than twentv-five dollars.— S-coiii. Quarter of summer session commences April the sth, ISGO. live her- \i ; i d- instructed free ot charge in the Nor- >t D, partment. 1 r particulars, address tl ■ Priucip:!. E.J. OsRORNI'3, A. B- Rainsburg, Bedford 00.. April 2.;, )b .L £ > J\ s .'. /%, ii- |E § E Ot> Is. 83. v. JuSiiiiia St reel, Bedlonl, Fa. . (Jit t-.i S't:nti fu r n>rrlt/ o c<<- : j).i 1 hi' Er. F. R( mier.) , ** HCUEUALr. tied IP- /Sp'gf-r --■ It ?.••! I.' I II Dm -S, y, iXrMf ' V.:- -.I- -, t .• . c. •, Dy* S-'-s"' eFcwL . >. S'ufis. Oils, P. m-. Varnish tine, indow Gins?, (iia- .ware r- ceived, a large stock of American, French a., ! i ii' -li perfun • ry. Al-o, a great variety of | if So.' -s tor toilet use. Too;li pi-.-t---, ii.ur Too • Fi-'r Dye . it.at will color va: ous shades, | ro T , .', l.c : t brown to : jet Mack, I ..>0 ■ . .V !. Hair, U. .'lf' ' - bru-he,, Co:i lis, F©< kt Kr.jve... . wit i ■•■kb. i'orta.onr aics, he-ar case?, c ALSO Have and will keep constat iy on h-.r d. a supply ■ : ■'i 1 ■ ti.ost nicderii and best stvie of! fi 1 <;i! an ! fluid lamps. 1 1 ;; a I Br. :■ :. s for medical use, F!a- : vo: -j 1- • tracts an 1 Spic- tol all sort-. Frneho • • - j Sunfi-. t : ew'i: - and Smoking Tobacco. l ow g the agency for all tl- principal patent medicines iu use, wit! keep a full supply constat!'.y on h it.d. -ALIO- J' -1 -r ;n Books, &e., - nsistinjr of G- 0.-raphirai, s -cic; 'ific. Religious. Poetical, His'urjcai, L.iw. iter on v. , "i a great ta- ; ety 0! Main and fancy Matim -ry Cap, Note, Po-t, and Wrapping Paper, f.jo.s, oi every an.! que.iry, Diaries' hank Deeds, Mortgages, Xo*es Rod Receipts. KJ'Oiaers piomptly filled and satisfaction <*uar anteei?. with regard both to price an ! quality. ! 1 l;> sicians Prescriptions car— tt.,] y atn! -iccu rately compounded at all hours oj the day or : : ;-t. Dec. 10, lbCb. I T 'XION HOTEL, FA. ~HS snbacriber respectfully informs the pt' 1 -- ic, th. t he r stl i' keeps the Hotel, under the above r.;:re, in the old and well known Globe building, on V\ est Pitt Street, formerly owned and nce.ipied or Mr. John Young, where he will be hapnv .. . friv: ' ! the trave', r.g public gen-r.'.i.v. IVi-on ad: 1 g Court are respectfully invited to give h.:n a r..!i. I!e pl-dges htms-lf that I will do ail in I his power to render all his guests comfortable. j * wid b su: ■ : with the choicest del ' i • i'-u ilootus wiil coi,: ..11 clear a- •! comfortable bediii; g. t - far v ill tie supplied with choice liquors, i .it- h'abb* will be utter,,.ed by a careful and at tentive host'-r. r ?'I ■ :*.!•*rs will be taken by the day, week, month and ' . jr. JON A. Til AN HORTON. June 3, I-59. I V ASIIiXGTM llAim V /X BEDFOPB. PA. E ! i..L:.!v would respect:mlly ariruiiince to ' -r ' ■••! M ir, Bedford Com ty, at Ito the •nib! .- " ■ . • ''■ ! ' s!i ■ : - lei-, fr- atemo!\ - at s, ' ' a ■' convenient bne,< hotel, at the corn tH P ■' 1 '-ana -t eets. Bedford. Pa., kt.o vn as the .'WASHINGTON HOUSE," and lately kept by i MRs. ( i If),-.. Tb - hou-e is being tho oughly r - ,l! ai ■ c.urnt.-„.-d, an ! ;■> now open for the :- - • f guests. Vict , , to t - "BEDFORD' "sPICNG an ! p-ison; at", nling Court, will find. •• boose a pleasant and contfa table tempo ary hn.„e—l.v-ry atte:", will be paid ro the comfort i , and accommo lit ion of guests. '1 ,• tab!- will at all ; times b- stippli, I with the best the markets alioid! i i Ch argfrs j Extensive stabling is attached to this hotel, and ! n careful and competent ho-tler will be in ctren danre. Special attention will be paid to the accom modation of the taming coinmu nitv. March 30th. ISOO. .!E Vs . SCOTT. (Lite of the firm of Winchester Sf Scoff.) aud sIII R T M A N U F ACTOR Y, .Yo. SI 1- Chestnut Street, (Nearly opposite the GIRARD HOCJSE ) P11! LID EL P HI. 1. J. VV. SCOTT, would respectfully call the atten tion oi his former friend- to 1 s new Store, and is pre -1 .ired to fill orders for SHIR I S at short riofice.' A perfect lit guarat t led. COUNTRY TRADE sup plied with FINE SHIRTS and COLLARS. October, S, 1859-1 y. : El O R s A L E. i O H E XCH A \ G E. j 1 uree tracts ,f very choice farm land, contain ing Ki j acres in each tract, situate on the Illinois i Centrla R. R. in Champaign ro., Stat" of Illinois, 8 1 i mile, from Ihe city of Urbana, and 1 mile from Ren- j tual Station on said road. Two of tb- tracts adjoin ; and one of them has a never failing pond of water. : I le city of Urbana contains a population of 3000. 1 ( -rr.puign is the greate-i wheat growing country i in Ike State. ™ Address, F. C. REAMER, Bedford, Pa. ; , The subscriber has just received a splendid variety u| Gold, Silver Mounted, and Steel Spectacles, with the finest Scotch Pebbles, su perior in clearness, and designed to suit persons at ail ages—warranted never to FAIL to which he invites the attention of all who are in need ol the article. He has also just received an elegant assortment of JEWELRY—aII 0 S which he will sell on reasonable terms. DANIEL RORDER. Bed'ord, May 22, 1857. ; WESTERN INS. &- ! VJ TRUST COMPANY. ! Capital and available assets, over §300,000 i* ire, Inland and Marine Cargo risks taken on j the most favorable tprms. C. C. LATHROP, Prcs't. JAMES WRIGHT, Sec'y. |aug. 15. '59. j JOHN P. REED, Agent ' | oUN DRY AND MA OH INT. SHOP. 1 HL Kubscrbers having lormed a partner.tup under the *iy|c of "Dock & Asebom" tor the p i pose of conduct Injf a general FOUNDRY AND MACHINE luxuries* in the establishment-recently erected by Giihartl I >nc k, iri Hopt*weJ| ? Bedford ro'iriv.arr r.on prepared to execute eiders tor CASTINGS A .V7) PJ AC HI NEK JT of eve r v description. They will ; build to order eteam-enuii.es, coal and driti-cars, horse powers and threahti g machines—at o, easting j of every kind lor furnaces, forges, saw. gri3t and I rolling mills, ploughs, water-pipe, columns, house ! front . bmcfce , Sic., he. fhev ar also, now making a fine assortment cf FOVJ S of \ Irions kinds ot the latest patterns and rro-r approved styles, including several sires of COOK STOVES of the best make, heitir g stoves lor churches, oliict-s. bar-roorrs, he. A foil assortment of Stoves will he kept constant ly' or. band, and sold at wholesale t:j retail, at prices to suit tl e time?, and qual'Ty, warranted ■ qual to th*' best Eastern make. Machinery of all kinds repaired promptly. Patterns made to order. t'tLLI ARD DOCK, 0. U . A-CHOM. Nov. II 1859 ; f < ROCERY AN~D v fl co \ f r: c r i o n a r y. I HL undersigned has jitsl leceivej and keeps constantly on hand the following articles:— ( Miv;r, molass*-, elites?, cracker®, currants, prim*-. radius, figs, o!rcc>n<ls, filberis, cocoa nuts, ground nuts. pecans, 1-nj. walnuts, cream nut c , can , dies in variety, oranges, lernon-, tobacco and cigar®, . and p*pp*r, sp;ces of all kind-, baking so* i d'. cr atn of tartar, sulphur, brimstone, canister 1 ui k*• powder, >h*>t, caps and {<•. i,gg o- • and grass i srythfe, wh< tling tonic, wash tub.- ant! hoards, in-I j extract logwood, copperas, alum and madder, ! oil, polish <j<•.<] Mason's biackin -. sweeping, dusting 1 s?o\ **, fcl.oe ard scrubbing, clot; *s, hair, tooth ar 5 ilc'vl, brushes, bat and infant hair ! 0..s a: ; p rfumery, pursps ant] port moriai*-. j et a: c. ri cmnrandom bno.s, hot i.ef a* ' roruw! i ' n cor! !s, *Tif ' li'," .! J.;h combs. bfcrleN ?r : beatis, sharpeners. urn ore s- spenders, gpo •' C'.f*oj> ard cr' *ks email h glus-js, \ rs, v 'in str;i <*s. toy* v. ;irch*'. v *ch cl . c r r Ci>ml s, c art hors <j brush'-*", j- '• ®oara- , i es. jo hi Are!- ? Lini'rter.r, ~? Li?t!*'s i; '* bi . •* : j' ± c* ; fbiti*ij iri r : Oj, for r be --!, at, j . ary other r ; t:< f a similar ; r at 'I he p *rrf; jr of !h° public ;s respectfully ; SC .CiT- t. a. l. DJ-Tir ran. . r -I.OOJ'Y IiVN rO( \ f•RY AND -M ACUIN : SHOP, i 11., su Jcnh-'T? n-e nov at thei Font: in i yRc. to fill ;•'! ordc* for Castings j GJtIS . . ' i THRESHIJTG j -M 'CHIN- S, A! . MELS, PLOUGHS and c . ■ t- ~ ■. iay he needed in this or a Ijcir. >■ z counties. Vv e manufacTure Threshing Machine*of 2, 4or j Hc-e I'ov." •. V. ARRANT ID equal ,f not superioi | ° ' ' • >tate. YYe keep constantly on j F ' -■ ' *'!-■- ' of \\ ood Cock, Piug and I Hillside P ugbs, WARRANTED *o give satisfac-i . r• o .o:e. Pou lhares .nd lar.cl sides to fit j ' 'c l- k, or b< y>r ; lougbs ;n the county, i armers' Plough* and Castings of our make j may u-" . td t the store of • . I. rtiey, in Bedford, ugh Pee. East Providence Tp., . • * •••■■ -'■ urJ. we o"er gret indticetr.enti To Fare era and Mechanics to buy of us. ■ • ■ot repairing done in a neat and substan-. :n r and all work warranted. Call and ex- j our castings and work arid judge ;or your selves- O.ir age;,:s sell at foundry pnees. JOSIAH BAOGHMAN h BRO. V. r-h 26. IPCS. \TANH O O D. iXL HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. I Ji'if Published, in II sealed Envelope, fti the Nature, Trea'me it and Radical i.'uie o: ; Spcrrnalorrheea, or Sen inn Weakness, Sexnal De-j . bility, Nervousness ar:u Cnvoiuntarv Emissions, Im petency and Mental md Physical Incapacity. I>Y ROB. J. CTL\ ERWELL. M. P., AHbor >i '• ihd (I >oo!;, r * !i-. The woi 1-1-renowned c>:!h t, in this admirable j Lecture, C 1 -* ;*r 11 f * . :i i s own e\p-rie:ic*: i : 'hat rhe awful consequences oi seR-abuse may be j etfectuallv r-m iv.xl without .Medicine and without ' | dangerous > irgicni operation?, hongi s, instruments. J ring? or cordials ; pointin:' out a m-'.ie oi cure at , once certain ate! eliec.V:.; , by v.r.cii every suiferer, ! . -e:t cheaply, privately and radically. Tn.. Lecture I will .en.- a boon to thousand- and thousands. F" ' to ■' r s ... to any a.!,.re,s. pu.t pa:.:. . u •! j receipt oi two postage stamps, by addressing Dr.! CH J. C. KLINE, M. D., 480 first Avenue, New Jan 2,: V:0. I r > O y, I L L (.) VY \ L K - : ?• H. BiIOAD has m.' !e Scheiisbnrg his p-rma nvnt residence, ar.'t is prepated lo do all kind* o work ~i the , -!iII Wright hue, pti ji-o most appro : v.. i ar.l durable | utu. au I reasunahle ter. 1 .;,. He has on hand the most improved Smut and Screenii g Machine*, Mill Brashes, Anchor Belting J Clot Is, both new and old, a: city prices. Mill Burs cm be procured troui him and shipped to any point. D. BROAD. Schellsburg, Bedford Co., i March 4, is.'d. j American Lite Jusuraiuc vtrust €o. i CAPITAL Slock, .^300,000. COM PAN Y'6 BUILDING, WALNUT STREET, ' S. E. CORNER O-' FOURTH , I*lll La DELPHI A. 1.1 I E insurance at tne usual mutual rates, at about i ; 20 per rent less, or at total abstinence rates, at the ! ! lowest in trie world. J. C. SI Ms, A. VY'HII.LDIN, Secretary. President. JOHN J. bCHKLb, Agent, Jan. 27, I SCO. Bedford, Pa. | I) EDFORD COUNTY MAP. i I f\S ill make a directory map of Bedford County from actual surveys, if a enffieient number of ub scribers can be raised to justify me in the enter pr is**. The man will be large and well finished and will ! show 'ocation of all the public roads streams ! boundary iir.-, town-, villages. Hotels, Chufche*. j 1 - C iloo l l J O.iices, s'ores, nst mills, saw j . ! 1 s ' c.. i.e., and u i I contain the names of all th ' I property holders, ami show the busines tbat almost ! , each one is engaged in. I will put on the same : sheet maps ot all the towns and large villages, also ! ! fR > 'es and statistics o: the County and (if taken in ' ttrne) the census of iSeO. Pains will betaken to make it a r - reliable as any Map in the State "IT LEDW'D. L. WALKER. | AVE COSTS!— All person* still indebted to the firm of OSTER, MANSPEAKER A CARN, hv j Account or Note, are respectfully.yet most earnest • > assen to ma/re immediate payment, and thus -ave cost. Ihe BooJ-s, Note? and effects of the firm are in the hands of Osier & Cam. After the Ist day of August, ISGO. rest will be rut'led, without luither notice, except bv specal agreement. ' j June 8, 18G0.-2m. SELECT SCHOOL For tparhinj the pri- j mary and higher English branches, will be opened bj .ne subscriber in the newly furnished and beau ! ' of ,hp lTnion School-House, on Monday be'tak „ tin AUSUSt " eXt ' N ° m ° r# P u P' ls w ' *r - A • can rec, " ,ve '■very attention. I CRMS From S2 to $5 per quarter, 'according to branches pursued. The patronage of the riti! rens of Bedford and the surrounding country, is re- , spectfully solicited. Applications should be made , ' 1 , J. w. DICKF.RSON. { June 22d, 1860. , t j I win: Ua4 ? ae3f*!: ▼ ncJ ? w -,. ; w . . £ I ® - S 't V c . •I. (• ..I _ ■ II ' ' IOWI m M Q, 1 a.DR* : MWI: wrraouia. ) j!* CP* Trm IyVARIADLY CASH. •>3™ of E<t :P n , Ee.i , w< i, Pa. xV ' i . \v. Kt pp. | • . H( REED, HIPP AMOELL. ' BANKERS 6c DEALERS IN E? CBANOE, BEDFORD, PENN'A. DRAFTS bought and *oid, coUecu, nii UUJa and money promptly remitted. Deposits solicited. REFERENCES. I ION. Job-MANN, Bedford, j,^ " JOHN CESSNA, u JOHN MOWER, " „ R. FOB WARD, Somerset BONN, RAIOEEI. ot Co., u hil J. WATT A Co., Fittsbur J. W. CuRLEY, A Co.. „ kLfiinmomucalti) Jnomantt t£oinpartw. UNION BUILDJNOS, THIF.I, STREET H ARRISSURQ, PA CIIAIITERED CAPITAL, $300,(W. Insure buildings or other property ajani,- loss or damage hv Fire. .GnlisS T PERILS OF THE SEA. INLAND GATN & TfiANS?JRTA T j3N DIRECTORS : P'MON "am EBON, Geo. M. Lacmav, W*. I) oc , J .Mts I (Jen. Beronek, Benj. v : H. KEENER, A. B. WARFORD, W. p. Mceer K. flo.-.s, j. H, Bejirvuh.l, W. F-Pa'si, - Lli SLIFER. " * OFFICERS : • SIMON CAMERON, Pre.jdeni ILENJAMFN PYRKE, Vice-President. v i>. CARRIER, -crela-v. J. W. LINGKNFELTER, Ag-n* Bedford. Fa. OlSce on Juliana Street Oct. 21. 1859.-!y. l-cnnsr.irania Company CP PITTSEI7RSH, OFFICE, NO G3 FOURTH STREET. Capital And Surplus over $150,000.00. DIRECTORS. Jtco'i Painter, C. A. Colton, N. Voeghtly- Rodv Patterson, A. A. Carrier, J. G. Sproiij , Henry Sprou!, A.J.Jones, G. W. Smi*. ' W. Hampton, Rob't Patrick, J. H. Hopkins. This Compaay has paid losses frdm the da'e ot its incorporation in lis4,upto May. J&SQ to . mount ol 5302,835, 07, in addition to regular se T : . anniial i svidenos of <rom sto 15 per rent affordtt' • eviLence of :'s stabiitty and usefulness. LOSSES LIRERALLY ADJUSTED, AND PROMPTLY PAID. ■ - P,"PS I. (J . SpROUL, Sec*". J. ... L-rqeßteiter. Agent. Office at Bedford Pa. Sf tem r j, 1859.-1 jr. ic SUM.NON HAVE formed a Partnership in the Practice oi the Law. Otic, nearly opposite the Gnzetfe Ofhce, where one or the other may at all times be found, i Bedford, I, JOBS P- RCF.!)- ATTORNEY AT LAW, DEDTOF.D, PA. Respectively tenders his services to the Public U.,:ce second door North of the Al ewel House. c j Bedford, .!:•*. 1. 1559. ( \ H GItTBEB VTo ATTORNEY AT LAW, BSEFOKD, PA.. WILL promptly attend to all business*er- I trusted to his care. Orfice on Pitt street, tuo doors east of the Gazette office. He will alio attend to any surveying business that may !* a ntrusted to him. [Nov. 4. *o9.] T C. BICKKIf At to3ra2y at Law, Pittsburg. Pa v ' - LI. attend promptly so all busin-ss et. - I trr.sf **< l to ins care. July 1, 1859.-1 v. TORN BURDER CUMSMITII. ItEDPOrD, PA. Sliop at the east end <d the town, one door we>t ot tile residence oi Major Washabaugh. j Ail guns of my own manufacture warranted. May 21,'58. KETTCBKAH— -1 trnri in COUNTY STRVErOR. v *Ul LD hereby notifiy the citizens ol Bed -- ?! county, tiiat he lias moved (o the Borough j of Bedford, where he may at all times b- I found by persons wishing lo see him, unless absent upon business pertaining to his office. April 16, ISSS.-tf. M ann ?v SIMNG— ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BBDFORII, Ps I iip. undersigned have associated themselves :i ti.e ractice o! tlie Law, ant! will attend prompt!', to at, business entrusted to their care in BedforJ an tiniiiing counties. l - Office on Julianna Street, three doors soh!- of ihe "Mengel House," opposite the residence j Map Tnte. JOB MANN Aug. 1, 1859. G. H. SPANG. S W. LIN(, S:\Fi;LTER— * ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND LAND SURVETOC. B ill attend with promptness to all businta entrusted to his core. *" AND FULTON Covtrrtts. i . ■ Ou'ice t.iree doors iNorth of th-* '• Jnouifir" ! Office. H j | VR. R. r. BARKT i . RESPECTFULLY tenders •us professional services to (he citizens of Be i iord and vicinity. o..ice and residence on Pitt Street, in the building formerly occupied by Dr. John Hofiim Aug. 1, 1859. T\U, F. C LEA JIM It— I RESPECTFULLY beg* • a veto tender his Professional Services to the Citizens ol Bedford and vicinity, fi - 3 Office in Julianna Street, at the Drug j and Book Store. Aug. t, 1859- lI5. ,f. K. ItCIIhMBILC* St. Clairsville, BEDFORD CO., PA., Respectfully tenders his service* to the riti2erM 1 that place and vicinity. fjan 13, IB6o] HpO BUILDERS.^ J- The subscriber is fully preprred to furnish any -quantity or qualitv of Building Lumber and Plastering Laths.— Orders directed to St. Clairsville, Bedfoti County, will be promptly attended to, bv giving a reasonable notice." F. D. BEEGLE
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