AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. OFFICE JOHN A. STODDART, NO. 411 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADEL PHIA, PENN'A- Atienttou n invited to the folio win* tgjL statement and the accompanying tai'imoni- all in favor of these mkm* CELEB RATED AMERICAN WATCHES, A Gold Medal was awarded the Company by the Maisachusetti Mechanical Association, 1856. A Gold Medal was also awarded them by the Amer ican Institute at New York, in 1857. The Compa ny alio received the First Premium —a Gold Medal —from the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, in 1858. , These Watches have now been in the hnaiket for nearly ten yean, during which time they have been tested as to ACCURACY, DURABILITY AND RELIABIL ITY, ID every conceivable manner, and have proved themselves to be the most satisfactoty time pieces ever offered to the public. This result has been brought about by a sttict ap plication of mechanical science to the construction of the watch from its very inception, rendeiing it, when Guisbed MATHEMATICALLV CORRECT, in all proportions, and necessarily as perfect a time keeper as it is possible lo make. The Company have tested their Watches, in many instances, by actual daily noting, and the re sult of this test has been that tbey h..ve exhibited arete equal in regularity to the best marine chro nometer. N. B.— We have just introduced a .HEW STYLE OF WATCH eiaboiately finished, and thinner than any we have heretofore produced, with several improvements calculated to secure the greatest accuracy of peifor mance, and to prevent the usual accidents and de rangements to which foreign watchis are liable. I.ttter from Pat/1 Marphy, the (tlebrated Ch• ss Player. Nsw Yoaa, Oct. 15, 1859. Mr. R. E ROBBINS, Treas. Am. Watch Co. : Dear Sir:—The American Watcb, No. 9240, ; presented me by Ibe New York Chess Club, proved to be a most reliable and accurate time-keeper—al most unnecessanlv so lor ordinary purposes. It is now nearly five months since it came into my pos session, and during that period its variation from standaid time has b>en but a trifle more than ha'f a minute. The following is a reco d cf its perfor mance. It waa set lune 3d corrective June 15, fast 4 seconds. Aug. 15, fast 18 seconds. July 1,-6 do Sept. 1, - 23 do - 15, -10 do -15,-29 do Aug. 1, -16 do Oct. 1, - 32 do 1 give you permission to mr.ke such use of this statement as you may think propT. t am, with respect, yonrs trulv, PAUL MORPHY. The following is from Mr forter, the Welt knoicn Marine CAron- meter and Wrich Maker. BOSTON, Sept. 28, 1859. ft. £. ROBBINS, Treas. Am. Watch Co. Dear Sir :—1 have sold during the last year a conaiderable number of Watches of the Waltham manufacture, and am happy to say that all of them without exception, have fulfilled my guaranty, and have given satisfaction to the purchasers. GEORGE E. PORTER. The following named gentlemen may be refer red to in relation to these Watches. Hon. Hannibal Hamlin, Maine, John G. Saxe, Vermont, N. P. Willis, N. Y., Hon. N. P. Banks, Massachusetts, A. L- Hamilton, Tennessee, James W. Simonton, Cal. Carlos D. Stuart, Long Island, Townsend Harjis, Japan, Horace Greeley, Frank Leslie, Norman Wiard, Wis. Dr. J. Marion Sims, Charles Hammond, Phil'a., Prol". Bartlett, West Point, Dr. Ammi Brown, Boston, Lieut. Henry A. Wise. U. S. N., Col. W J. Harden. C. S. A., S. lreneus Prime, D. D. White Plains, Col. T. B. Thorpe. CAUTION. As our Wa'ch is now extensively counterfeited by foreign nianufactniers, we have to inform the public that no Watch is of our production which Is nnacompanied by a certifica'e of genuineness, bear ing the number of the Watch, and signed by our Treasurer, R. E. Robbins, or by our predecessors, AppLton, Tracy & Co. These Watches are for sa'e by Jewelers general ly, and can bu had on app!ic.tion to the under signed. JOHN A. STODD AR T, Number 411 Chestnut Street, above 4'.h St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. March 15, 1561.-6 mo. C~ 1 I VT L WAR! / SHOEMAKER ,v Co. VS. THE WORLD The undersigned h ,ve just received a large lot of fresh SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting, in part, of Dry Goods, such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Men's and Boy's wear, from the highest in piicetothe lowest, Ladies' Dress Goods, Calicoes, of which tbeir stock is particularly ine, Muslins, Linens, &c., &c. Also, GROCERIES of every description, such as Coffee, Sugir, Tea, Spices of all sorts, and eveiything-generally kept in a giocery store. They have also a large assort ment of cheap and excellent QUEENS WARE which needs only to be seer to be appreciated.— Thankful for past favors, they respectfully sotie it a continuance of public pitronage. J. M. SHOEMAKER & Co. May the lOtb, '6l. HOWAR B ASSOCIATIOY, PHILADELPHIA- A Benevolent Institution established by special En dotcmrnt, for the Relief of the Sict and Distressed, ajlirted scith Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Disease: of the Sexual Organs. Medical Advice given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon. Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhea, and other Dieas-s of the Sexual Organs, and on the New- Remedies employed in the Dispensary, sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage acceptable. Address, Dr. DR. J.SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Associa tion. No. 2 S. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Afay 31st, '6l SPRING GOODS ! ~ The Subscribers have ifceiv •d their supply of SPRL\G AND SUMMER GOODS, and will offer all wbo may favor us with a ca 1, GREAT BARGAINS. All kinds of Country Produce received for goods.— Also, Cumberland Bank notes—and many of the Virginia Banks. A B. CRAMER k Co. May 10th, '6l. ORTHERN LIGHT !! ! THE CHEAPEST !! '! And best light in ase, can be bad by buying Coa Oil, psrteetly pure, inodious and free from smoke while burning, at 1.00 per gallon, at H. C. REAMER'S. Nov. 18, 1860. Drug Stors GT. CHARLES HOTEL, COE.NEH OF WOOD AND THIRD STREETS. PITTSBURGH, PA HARRY SHIRLS, PROPRIETOR. April 13 1861. JERUSALEM. A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL ISO METRICAL PICTURE OF JERUSALEM AND THE SACRED PLACES SXTRROTJNDISO THtZ HOLY CITY, AS THEY APPEARED IN ANCIENT TIMF.S. The above wprk is commended to the favorable notice of clergymen, and those having charge of Sunday-schools," Bible-classes, and public institu tions. It is about nine feet long and six feet wide, co lored and varnished, and mounted on canvas with rollpis. If has been constructed fretn t e most reliable aurhentic ources, and will be found an invaluable aid to those engaged in lecturing on the Holy Land, or in imparting instruction to school classes on the subject to which it refers. It aims to give an exact idea of the city as it ap peared in ancient times, ft i' taken as a "birds eye" or "balloon" view, the beho der feeing, in imagination, placed at a considerable elevation, so as to take a comprehensive view of the city and of the whole country for some distance uround. The View is accompanied with an Outline Key, in which the different localities ara numbered, anil and a Descriptive .Manual containing ail the infor mation necessary to enable one to use the View to advantage in teaching or lecturing. THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL TIMES Tbis is a Weekly Religious Paper, published at the very low price of ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. it is designed for Parents, Teachers, and all who are engaged or interested in the religions, training of the youog. It is also an exce lent Ka.h --i T Papjb. A portion of the Sunday-Scftool Times is occu pied with NARRATIVES and other matter particu larly intere-ting to young per-ons. Tea.hers will find in it much that they will like to read to their cl.isse;—interesting matter prepares to their harms, and such as they cannot find elsewhere. For the same reasons, members of Bible-classes, and the older schollars generally, will be greatly benefit ed by the perusal of this piper. The Sunday-School limes has every week a re port of the choicest m.iter,selected from the NOON PRAYER-MEETINGS, whichjire so interesting to all classes of Christians. Besides a large amount of general religious intel- ; ligence, the Sunday-School 'timet contain* iI the i most . tcent Sunday-school news. It reports all the important CONVENTIONS of Sunday-school teach- | ers. It discusses the questions which most inter- j est and peiplex teachers and parents, respecting the j various methods ol religious training for the young,, the means of gaining the attention and the affec tions of children, and especially of securing their j conversion and bringing them to Christ. The sub ject of .Mission-Schools for cities, and ot Sunday-| school missionary work for the interior, is thor- j oughly canvassed. Indeed, there is hardly a top- , ic of practical importance to any v. no are interet- i ted in the subject of religious education, which is I not here brought under consideration from week to week. The conductors of this paper endeavot to remem ber, tbat the great end of *ll Christian effort is to b.ing mm to Christ. They aim, accordingly, to put into every number ol the paper something which shall have tor its aireet object the conversion of souls. SPECIAL OFFER. The Proprietors of the SUNOA\ -SCHOOL TIMES j having acquired th s exclusive right ol sale ol the , splendid work mentioned above, the MAP Oh AN CIENT JERUSALEM* offer it as a special premi um to those superintendents, teachers, or otheis, who will assist in getting new subscribers to the paper. . We offer this superb premium to any one who will send us the names of 12 new subscribers and sl2 in cash. cAimo*. ayin every case, before beginning to canvass, be sure to write to us and obtain the necessary docu ments and instructions. 'I hese will help you great ly in prosecuting the work, and will save you many mistakes. Enclose 5 cents in stamps to pay pos tage. Address PROPRIETORS OF THE SINDAY-SCHOOL TIMES, 148 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. N. B.—Specimens of the Sunday-School Times, and a copy of the Mtp of Ancient Jerusalem, may be seen at the bookstore of H. C. REAMER. April sth, '6l. 3m. pONFECTIO^ARY Vy AN D GR O C'E R Y . THE undersigned ha* just teceived and keeps ronstantlv on hand the following articles : Coffee, sugar, molasses, cheese, crackers, currants, prunes, raisins, fig", almonds, filberts, cocoa nuts, ground nuts, pecans, Eng. walnuts, cream nuts, can dies in variety, oranges, lemons, tobacco and cigars, allspice and pepper, spices of all kinds, baking so da, cream of tartar, sulphur, brimstone, canister and keg powder, shot, caps-end lead, grain and grass acytbes, whetting tools, wash tubs and boards, in digo, extract logwood, copperas, alum and madder, oil, polish and Mason's blacking, sweeping, dusting stove, shoe and scrubbing, brushes, clothes, hair, toQtb and flesh brushes, hat and infant brushes, bair oils and perfumery, purses and port monaies, pock et and memorandum books, bonnet and round gum combs, "ridding" and fine combs, brscelets and beads, pens, pen-holders, penknives, scissors, knife sharpeners, umbrellas, suspenders, spool cotton and floss, clocks, small looking glasses, violins, violin strings, toy watches, watch chains, curry combs, cards, horse brushes, shoe-thread, pegs and spara bles, Johnson's Arabian Liniment, Rock and Little's White Oil, Merchant's celebrated Gargling Oil, for man or beast, and many other articles of a similar nature. The patronage of tbe public is respectfully solicited. A. L. DEFIBAUGH. June 17,'59.-Iy. JACOB REED, BEDFORD, PA. R-tail Dealer in Dry Goods, Carpets, Hats, Caps, Fo>t>, Shoes, Glas-ware, Queensware, Groceries, and in fact, every art.cle necessary for the com fort and happiness of his numerous friends. Just opening, new and fiesta goods bought at p tiic pri ces, and will be disposed of at the lowest living rates for rash. The war is inaugurated, and war prices only will be asked, but on war terms, to wit : CASH. Call and see for yourselves. SILKS, extra quality, good styles of dress Silks, low and high priced. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Cball'es, Delaines, Bareges, Lawns, Pol de Chevres, Chintzea and Barege Robes, Shawls, Calicoes, Muslins. Summer Cloths, Coltonades, at surprising prices for cash. MEN'S WEAR, Fine and Fancy Cloths and Casiimeres, Jeans and Linen Drills. HOSIERY, Ladies' Men's and children's; also, Gloves, Collirs, Tie*, and stitched Handkerchiefs. GR 'CERIES, Coffee, Sugar, white and brown, crackers, molasses and Syrups, low tor cash. mAII manner of fiats and Caps, Fur, Silk, Wool and Straw. jfc Just bring on your Cash, and you shall not go away disappoin-^^®'''* ted. Msy lOrb, '6l. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP" The paitnership heretofore existing between Duck S i Asbeom, i n the Foundry 8c Machine business, has this da y been dissolved by mutual consent. Theßooks of the firm are in the bands of C. W. Ashcom, w ho is authorized to settle the same. GILLIARD DOCK, C.W. ASHCOM, April 12, 1861. N. B.— The business will be continued by C W. Ashcom at the old atand, wnere all kinds of machinery will be made ar.d repaired. SHETALND WOOL, all colors at Dr. Harr ' KEROSENE OiL ; the beet tele g no j" IT* O R SALE, < ORTRADE, A first-rate farm of limestone land, in Morrison's Cove, contain.i s about 131 acres, 100 of which are j cleaied and balance well timbered. The farm is well watejed. The improvements are a good two siory Frame House, Log House, Barn, &c. Tbeie s! a good oichard upon the premises. Ihe rtirm ad joins Bloomfield Furnace, lies half a mile from the , Holliday sburg Turnpike, and four miles from Mar tinsburg. There is a ready market at the door for j all kinds of produce, and the land is in a high state of cultivation. For particulars inquire ot Dav.d Daniel, in possession, or George Cleugb,at Spang's —Al>o— Giist-mill property in Barman's Bottom, now owned Dy Lewis N. Fyan. Tbe mill is a large frame with two overshot whells and four run of stone ; in | good order, and in a good settlement, with a suf- j ficient supply of water. The farm contains nearly ; <IOO aores ; about lOOaliuvial soil, and cleared ; and the balance well timbered. The improvements aie a large brick house, tenant house, miller's bou-e, j barn, distillery , 4-c. The farm can be divided with out disadvantage. Teiras reasonable. ALSO— A tract ot land in St. Clair lp., containing 93 acres, or thereabouts, about ."55 acres cleared, with a two story log dwelling house, tenant-house and two log stables thereou erected ; also, an apple or chard thereon, adjoining lands ot Wm. Keefe, Jacob Sender and others ; formerly the property of George Kimberlin, —ALSO— a Farm of 166 acres, about 100 cleared, with Double Log House, New Bang Barn, and t*.vo good orchards thereon, lying on the Juniata River, two miles from Stonerstown, and half a mile from the tail road. This farm is composed of a good quality of river bottom land, 30 or 40 acres of which can be put into good meadow. The whole is cow in a good state of cultivation. —ALSO— A farm of 118 acres of limestone land in Liberty Township near StonenJown, known as the "John Stolei property," adJsßing lands of 'Squire Keusiu ger, Stoler and others. "The improvements are a Log ouse, Log Barn Ifcc. There i* good water on the premises, also an orchard of good fruit. —ALSO A new two-story Rough-cast House and two lots ol ground in Broadtop city. ALS— O-160 acres of the best quality of land in Harrisoe county, lowa, near the Missouri, and close to the counts - seat. ALSO— A Lot of ground in Omaha city, Nebraska. ALS— O-100 acres of land, in Southampton Township, Bed ford county, lately owned by Win. Lashlty. TERMS to suit buyers. O.X. SHANNON, Jan. 27, IS6O * Bedford, Pa AO YOU WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU WANT WHISKERS ? DO YOU WANT A MOUSTACHE? DO YOTJ WANT A MOUSTACHE? BELLI NGHAM'SCF.LF.BRATEDSTIMULA TING ONGUF.NT, FOR THE WHISKERS AND HAIR. The subscriber take pleasure in announcing to the Citizens ot the United States, that they have ob tained the agency for, and are now er.ab ed to offer to the American public, the above justly celebrated and world renowned article. THE STIMULJTIXG OXGIJEXT Is prepired by Dn. C. P. BELLIXOHAM, an eminent physician of London, and is warranted to bring out a thick set of Whiskers or a Mustache, Ln from three to six weeks: Thi article is the only one of the kiad used by the Fren-b, ar.d in London ai.d Paris it is in universal use. It i a be utiiul, economic*! <o"Uh r. yet stim ulating compound, aetn.g as if u. n.agic upon the roots, rau-ii g a b aurtfui g>o ;t. of 'uxuiiun! h.ur. ll applied to the scalp, it A ill cure badness and, cause to sprme up tj place of the bald spots a fine growth of new t. ir. Applied according to direc- ! Hons, it will turn red 01 rowy hair dark, and restore gray hair to its originalcolot, leaving it soft, smooth end flexible. The "Onguent" is an indispensable j article in every gentleman's toilet, and after ore : week's use they would not for any consideration be ! without it. Tne subscribers are the only Agents for the arti cle in the United btates, to whom ali orders must be addressed. Price One Dollar a box—for s ie by ell Druggists and Dea ers, or a box of the "Ongu-nt ' (w rran- I ted to have tbe de ired eSect) will be sent to any j who desire it by mail (direct) securely packed, on : iece.pt ot price and postage, SI -18. Apply to or address HORACE L. HF.GEMAN CO., Druggists, He., 24 William Street, N. Y. March 8. BLAIR COUNTY NORMAL SCHOOL & SEMINARY, ! MARTINSBURC, BLAIR CO., PA E. J. OSBORNE, A. B. It, , i J. VV. DICKEKSON, ( Principals. | This institution will commence its >pring session with an atle ar.d expetienced coips of instructors on Monday, April Bih, 1881. No expense has been j spared in making it thorough and complete in every j department. j The school building is constructed and lurnished upon the most approved mode.n plans, and is one ot I trie best in the State. It contains a ball capable of seating 500 adults, with office, music rooms, sulfi ; cient tor a school of 300 pupils. The school is located in a region of country un j excelled for its beauty and healthfulness, and i ! | surrounded by a moral and industrious community, i j Tbe distance to Cove Station. Huntingdon and | Broad Top R R. is six miles; to Hollidaysburi ■ ! Station, Pa. R. R. 12 miles, with daily stages fror. , i tbe latter and tri-weekly trom the former; thus mr I king it easy of access from all parts of the country The objects of the school are : Ist. The Professional Training of Teachers. 2nd. The thorough Education of young ladies and i gentlemen in the Engii-b and Ornamental Branches | 3d. The p eparation of Students lor College. The teaching Cla-s will meet daily lor lectures j oil the Theory and Practice ofTeaching, re nation I from a standard work on the subject, or discussion ! ot Methods ofTeaching by the class. Students who desire to do so may prepare to en tqg the higher classes in college. | <Ladies will have a separate boarding house and I I will be under the immediate supervision of an ex perienced Preceptress. Instruction given in all the branches taught in the best Academies ana Seminaiies. Whole expense, (exclusive of Ornamental bran hes,) for boarding, tuition, furnished looms, room •nit, and fuel, SIIB.OO a year. •'or circular, with full particulars, address E. J. OSBORNE or J. W. DICKERSON, J. C. EVEKHABT, Marl-rsburg, Blair co., Pa. Oct. 12. 1860- ! RP HE WAR COTMMENCEDTT X TERRIBLE CONFLICT RAGING !! ! | THE HAMMER & ANVIL TRIUMPHANT ! 1 The subscriber woald respectfully inform the cit izens of Bedford and vicinity, that he has locat. d in the old stand of John Claar, immediately east of John Brice's Hotel, where he is ready to do all work in his line, such as hoise-shoeing, wagon making, &.C.. in the best style, and at prices to suit the times. He earnestly solicits a liberal share of the 1 patronag" of all who may need work in his line. Call and bear the "music of the anvil" and give me a trial. WILLIAM COOK. April 19. rpo BUILDERS JL Tbe subscriber is fully prepared l to furnish ar y -quantity ot quality of Building L imber and Plaster.ng Laths.— j Orcer# dtr-'Cteii u JUtfis -, Bedford County, will be fir op ly aU< ;,de-;i to, by giving a reasonable notice. F. D. BEEGLE • UNITED STATES MAIL LINE BETWEEN CHAMBERSBURG & LATROBE, via BEDFORD ; A new and splendid line of Concord built Coaches, leaves Chambersburg daily (Sunday excepted) at rfjpja 7 A. M., and arrives "> Bedford at 7 P. M, same day. Leav."!£?. I Bedford daily, (Sunday s excepted) at 7 A. M., for Latrobe, making close connection with Mail train for Pittsburg and the West. Returning, leaves La trobe daily (Sundays excepted) on the arrival of the train from Pittsburg, at 9 30, A. M., and arrives in Bedford same evening. Passengers wishing logo East, Take the coach next morning at 7 A. M., and arrive at Chambersburg same evening at 7 P. M. RATES OF FARE : From Be.lierd to Cham bersburg, $1 50. From Bedford to LatroSb, $3 50. Fiom Bedford to Pitt-burg. $4.25. The stock on this road cannot be surpassed by any in the State, and the diivers are careful, sober and accommodating. This is the cheapest, mojt expeditious and pleasant rouie passengers can take, going F.at or West. For fmther information apply to James Reamer, Chambers' urg, John Hafer, Bed ford, Chas. W. Fisher, Lat:obe. A. J- KEESIDE, Contractor, t N. B. Passengers fo l Somer-et and Jonnslown, connect at Stoystown with J. A. Gai man's Line of Maii Coaches, also, at Jenner X Roads with E. Kier man's mail line. Sept. 7, 1860. ¥ TNI ON HOTEL,- BEDFORD, PA. THE subscriber respectfully announces to tbe publ.c, that he has leased the above named Hotel, in the old and well (nown Globe building, formerly owned and occupied by Mr. John Young, and re cently in the occupancy of Jonathan Horton. dee'd., where he wi'l be hippy to see hi* friends, and tbe traveling pub ic generally. Persons attending Court are re-p-ctfully invited to give him a call.- He pledges kimselt that he will do all in bis pow er to render his guests comfortable. His Table will be supplied with .he choicest tiel iracie- the market will afford. The Bed Rooms will contain clean end comforta ble bedding. The Bar will be supplied with choice lipuor. The Stable will be attended by a careful and at tentive hostler. Boarders ta*en by the day, wee* month and year. JOSEPH ALSIP. Bedford, Nov. 30, iB6O. |>E DFORD FOUNDRY. THE subscribers having purchased the Bedford Foundry of Me-srs. Washabaugh and Bannon, would most respectfully announce to the citizens of Bed ford arid adjoining counties that they are prepared to make and furnish all kinds of CASTINGS for GRIST AND SAW-MILLS, THRESHING A CHINES, PLOUGHS, APPLE MILLS, COOK ING, TEN PLATE, AND COAL STOVES, SLED AND Sleigh soles, wa - h kettle, of different sizes wagon j boxes of all sizes, farmers' bells, (a superior an; 1 ele), oven doors, and every thing osually made in a country Foundry. ST7- PLOUGH" .—WOODCOCK, SEYLER, ' and HILL-SIDE PLOUGHS Also, a new PLUG PLOUGH, to which we call the especial attention of out farmers—a superior article to the old Plug Plough, with two kinds of points, shares and land sides to suit all ploughs in general use in this coun ty. Turning and fitting of iron patterns made to order, and all kinds of repairing done at tbe short est notice and at low prices. All our own work made of the very best material, and warranted to give satisiaction. Farmers and others would do well to call and examine our work before purchasing else where, as we are determined to meet tbe emer gencies of the times, we will Sell tow for CJSH, or country produce. Pig and bar iron, horseaand lumber, "taken in ex change tor work. feb 25,'60-ly SHIRES hi JORDAN. BLOODY RUN FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. THE subscribers are now prepared ad the' Foundry in Bloody Run, to fill all orders for Castings of every description for GRIST.VXD S.IW-MILLS, THRESHING MACHINES, APPLE MILLS, PLOUGHS and all things else in our line that may be needed in this or adjoining counties. We manufacture Threshine Machinesof2, 4 or Horse row -r, WARRANTED equal it not stiperioi ito any made in the State. We keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Wood Cock, Plug and Hill-rde Ploughs, WARRANTED *o give satisfac | Tion, or r.o sale. Points, shares und land sides to fit 81l Woodcock, or Seyler ploughs in the county. Farmers' Bells, Ploughs and Castings of our make . may be had at tbe store of Wm. Hartley, in Bedford, Londerbatigh fk Pee, East Providence Tp., John Nyeum A Son, " " Times being hard, we offer g-rest inducements to Farmers and Mechanics to buy of us. All kinds of repairing done in a neat and substan tia! manner and all work warranted. Call and ex amine our castings and work and judge tor your selves. Our agents sell at foundry prices. JOSIAH BAUGHMAN St BRO. Match 26, 1858. DKUGb AND BOOKS. H. C. RF.AMF.R ULIAXNA STREET, BEDFORD, PA., In tht itand formerly occupied by Dr. F. C. R lam p I|'HOLE SALE and re- fSlSlfr, If tall d-aler in Drugs, jfJUSL& J Medicines, Chemicals, Dye JHJJ¥ Stuffs, Oils, Paints, Varnish tine, Window Glass, Gias. ware received, a large stock of American, French and English perfumery. Also, a great variety of fine Snaps tor toilet use. Tooth pastes, Hair Tonic's Hair Dye.,that will color various shades, trom a light brow n to a jet black, l'ooth, Nail, Ha:r, Sha ving, and Clothes bru-hes, Comb-, Pocket Knives, Pocket Books, Portmonr.aies, Segar cases, Ac. —ALSO— Have and will keep constantly on band, a supply of Coal Oil, Burning fluid and Camphine, with a great variety of the most mode rn and best st* ' of coal oil and fluid lamps. Pure Wines and Brandies for medical use, Fla voring Extracts and Spices of all sorts E 'ne Segars, Snuffs, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Having the agency for all the principal patent medicines in use, w ill keep a full supply constantly on band. —ALSO— Dealer in Books, Bcc., consisting of Geographical, Scientific, Religious, Poetical, Historical, Law, Medical, School and Miscellaneous Works, in con nection with a great variety of plain and fancy Stationery Cap, Note, Post, and Wrapping Paper, Blank Books, of every size and quality, Diaries, Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Notes and Receipts. promptly filled and satisfaction guar anteed, with regard both to price and quality. K7*F ii) sicians' Presc; iptions carefully aud accu rately compounded at all hours of the day or night. Dec. 16, 1859. MENGEL HOUSE, JULIANA STRfcET, BEDFORD, PA. THE subscriber, having renovated and refurnished this old established House, is now prepared to re ceive guests. He invitea his friends and the travel ing public to give bim a call. Having new furni ture, new beds, and everything necessary to render heaity cheei to those in want of a temporary home, he flatters himself that those who stay with him, will find themselves at the right place. He is fully prepared lo receive visitors to the Spring-, and ai! having business with tbe courts or otherwise. Ample stabling and carriage bouse is attached to tbe Hotel. Boardera will be received on favorable terms. ISAAC MENGEL, JR. Bedford, April 90, 16160. %m's jsarsaparilla, FOE PURIFYING THE BLOOD. And lor the apoedv core of the futjoiood ran. Lea of L>iaeaxe i Scrofula and Scrofulous Affections,nch AK TumorH. llctri, Sores, Kruptftoui, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Bolls, Ulains, and all Skin Dlcsf 4 OAKLAND. lad., Gtb Ju at, 1869. J. C. Am 4 O. Gent*: I feel it my duty to ac knowledge what your Barsu.pa.nlla has done far me. Having inherited a Scrofulous iufuciion, I have Buffered from it in various ways for years. Sometimes it hurst out iu Ulcers cm my hand* and arm*: iomethtiea tt turned inward and distressed ne at tlie stomach. Two years ago it Uroke out on my head and covered my scalp and ears with one sore, which wa* painful and loathaon* beyond dtfsci iption. 1 tried many medicines and several physicians, but without much relief from any thing. It* lacf, the disorder grew worse. At length I waa rejoiced to read in the (Joepel Messenger that you had prepared an alterative (Sareaparilla), for 1 knew repot*- j tion that any thing you inude must good. 1 went to Cincinnati and got it, and it till it cured ine I took it, as you advise, in small do&ea of a tuaspoouful over a mouth, end used almost throe bottles. New and hsalthy akin aooti began to form under the scab, which after a ' while fell off. My skin is now clear, and 1 know ly my feelings that the disease baa gone from my system. You can well believe that I feel what I am saying when I til you, that I hold you to be one of the apostles of the age, and reinaia ever gratefully. Yours, ALFRED B. T ALLEY. Nt. Anthony's Fire. Rose or Eryaipelns, Tetter and halt Itlienm, Scald llctui. Ringworm, Sore Eyes, Dropsy. Dr. Robert M. Preble writes from Salem, N. Y. t 12th i Sept., 1*59, that he has cured an inveterate case of j Dropxy, which threatened to terminate fatally, by tb pertwYering use of oar ftinutparilla, aud also a danger- ous attack of Malignant ISrytipeUu by Urge doses of the same; say he cores the common Eraptivris by it con stantly. Bronchocrle, Goitre or Swelled Neck. Zebulon Sloan of Prospect, Texas, writes : " Three bot tles of your Sarsaperilla cured me from a Gcalrt a hid eous swelling on the neck, which 1 had suffered from over two years." Leucorrhn a or Whites* Ovarian Tnmor, Uterine Ulceration, Female Diseases. Dr. J B. S. fhanning. of New York City, writes ; *• I j most cheerfully comply with the req:.estof your agent in saving I have fbuad your Buri*aparilla a most excellent i alterative in the numerous complaints for which we employ such a renr dy. hut especially in Female Distant* of tho Scrofulous diathesis. I have cured many inveter ate eases of Leucorrhoea by It, and HOUIC where the com plaint wa caused by ulceration of the uftrui. The ulcer ation itseif was soon cured. Nothing within my knowl edge equuls it for theeo female deraugemente " Edward S. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes, " A dan- GER UM ovarian tumor on one of the females in my family, which had defied all tbe remedies we could et.iyloy, has at length been completely cured by yonr Extract of bar saoarir.a. Our physician thought nothing out extirpa tion could afford relief, but be advised the trial of your Bara|rfiril;a as the last resort before cutting, and tt proved effectual. After taking vrur remedy eight weeks no symptom of the disease remains." Syphilis and Mercurial Disease* NEW ORLEANS. 25th August, 1c59.l c 59. DR. J. C. Aral: Sir, I cheerfully comply with the re quest of your agent, and renort to you some of the effects 1 have realized with your Barftjarilla. I have cured with it, in my practice, most of the com plaints for which it is recommended, and have found its effects truly wonderful ir. the cure of Venereal and Mer curial />>*•"/*:. One of my patient* had Syphilitic ulcers in his throat, which were consuming his palate and the top of bis mouth. Y'our Sarsapari 11a. steadily taken, cured him iu five weoks. Another was attacked by sec ondary symptoms flh his nose, and the ulceration had eaten away a considerable part of it, so that 1 ladievr tbo disorder m uld <ni reach his biain and kill him. Rut it yielded to my administration of your Sarnaptmlla. tbe ulcera healed and he is well again, not of course without some disfiguration to his lace. A woman who had been LieaieU foi the same disorder by mercury was suffering from this poisou in her bones. They had becrtwe so *u sitive to the weather that on a damp day ehe suffered ex crucialiug paiu iu her joint* aud bones, She, too, was cured entirely by your Sarsaparilla in a few weeks. I know from its formula, which your agent gave me, that this Prejjaratiun from your laboratory must be a great remedy; consequently, these truly remarkable retuUs with it have not rurprised me. Fraternally yours, G. V. LARIMER, M. D Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint* IsnXFENDtNCE, Preston Co., Va.. Tib July. 1859. DR. J. C. A TEE: Bir, I have been afflicted with a pain ful chronic ftheumotitm for a long time, which baffled the skill of physician*, and stuck to ine in spite of ail the remedies I could find, until 1 tried your Sarnaparilla. One bottle cured nie iu two weeks, and restored my general health so much that I am far better than before 1 was attacked. I mink it a wonderful medicine. J. Flit AM. Jules Y. Getcbell. of St. Louis, writes: M 1 have Ken afflicted for years with an affection of the Liver , which deni roved my health. I tried every thing, and every thing ftiiltxi to relie** me; and I have been a broken-down n.au for some y-aiw from no ether cause than derangement of the Liver' My beloved pastor, the Iter. Mr. Espy. advied me to try your Sarsaparilla. because he said he knew rou, find anv thing you made was worth trying. By tho Mess- j ing of it has cured inc. anu Iwei to p'.iritVd ny blood as t) make a new man of KJC. I fi-el voting agni". Tho ] buit that can be said of you Ia cot half good enough." Srhirrus.C'sneer Tumors, KnTfirgrmrnt, Llreraticii, Coriea aud Exfoliation of the liontM. A great variety of coses have been reported b; us where cure* of these formidable complaints have resulted from the use of this remedy, but onr space here will not admit there. Seme of them may be found in cn:r Ameri an Almanac, which tho agents below earned are pleaded to furnifh gratis to all wLo coll ir them. Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Fits, Fpilcp uy 9 Melancholy, .Nruralgla Many remarkable cures of these afofi. h-.*a b. n made by the alterative power cf this inedrri-.'". 1' lates the vital fund;ens into vigorous actn'i, an 1 thus overcomes disorder* which would be iuipo-id bey,-rid iu reach. Fnrh a remedy ha* 1< lag b*en r-quired Ivii "n— -cess?lies of :ht pet i;le. are < aJldect thai this will do for thein all that ntadicine can da Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR THF RAPID CUIUS O? Coughs, Colds, ln*;uenia, Croup, Brouehltij, Incipient ( on •ttnipiioiA, and for the HclUff of Cons ttm pf ivc Fat lent* iu ndvanced Stages of tliC IHn-UXi' •Hiia is x remedy univurwilly 1 ncwa to snrpurs -ny other for the cure of throat and h ' g oomplaiuts. that it 1* useless here to publish the lidcr-ca of ita virtr.fs. Iu unrivalled excellence f r roughs rt. Ir* I a* dit " tr'> wonderful ernes of xulnn nary dUoao, have inr:e n known throughout the civili* d : LS . f tli •. 'h Few ere the c Ditnuniiif-*. or even faiuibca. nmw tb r.\ who have not * no experience of i f c-i . •r.me living ti phy .l the r midst of its vu* ;y nt" subtle and dangerous d-rordrrs fff the throat and Icuy- Ai alt kn- xv tb- dreadful fnUMtv oi thc*e diron'.er*, •' a* they know, too, Ihec-fTrrtsi f this rcow-dy. v < • cl ?.ct do Di'-re than toe* UIY t ; ;.m iat U id n r i th* di tue.* that it did have wV r.fc'.'.ng ib -t. - ) \j won Sf> strongly up< tbe f-nb h nee .f mar. kind. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AVEH CO., Lowell, Hasa. B. F. Harry, Bedford ; Barndollar & Son, Bloody Run ; G. B. Amick, Sr. Clairsville ; J. Breneman, Wood berry ; Geo. Gardil!, West Eod ; J. E. Colvin, SchellstHirg ; and by dexlers generally. Oct. 12, 1860. BE D F o u i) HO rK L— AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE The inbscriber respectfully b-gs leave to an nounce that he has leased the Bedford Hotel, on Pitt Street, where be would be happy to meet bis old friend-, and the public generally. It is not his design to make many professions as to what he will do, but he pledges his word that his most energetic efforts will be employed to ren thr comtortable ail who give him a call. The tyuse will be handsomely fitted up, and none but careful and attentive servants wil be engaged. Perons visi in? the L dford Springs, as well as those attending Court, and the travelling communi ty generally, are respectfully invited to give him a call and jutige tor them-elves. taken by the week, month, or year, on favo able terms. QjP"Arnple and comfortable stabling is attached de this Hotel, which will always be attended by a oareiul hostler. Also, a safe and convenient car tage house. ALL THE STAGES STOP AT THIS HOTEL. JOHN HAFER, Aug. 1, 1860. Proprietor. \\TASBLYCTO.Y HOUSE, Y> BEDFORD, PA. MRS. S. FILLER would respectfully announce to her friends in Bedford Vlou.ity, anil to the public geneially, that she has leased, for a term of years, the latee and convenient brick hotel, at the corner of Pitt and 'uliana streets, Bedford, Pa., known as the "WASHINGTON HOUSE," and lately kept by MRS. COOK. This house is being thoroughly re fitted and refurnished, and is now open for the re ception of guests. Visitors to the "BEDFORD SPRINGS" and persons attending Cout,wil| find this house a pleasant and comfo table tempo ary home—Every attention will be paid to the comfort and accommodation of guests. The table will at all times be supplied with the best the maikets atfoid. Charges moderate. Extensive stabling is attached to this hotel, and a careful and competent hostler will be in atten dance. Special attention will be paid to tbe accom modation of the tariDing community. March 30th. 1860. 1) OCK POWDER— At Jnst received and for sale by March tt. A. L. DEFIBAUGH. fSi®®! \ , Wi4 1 jxa.cte*lly ao4 etrtfuliy to *;i nrm.„ .. ! ! ! •:.. • . "V^T-i *!... : i ior h -jm '*'*U inn o on* U> mi •'iiire ,<. i; 1 n*d~*lo, a:i li apv-rstiooa warrtoti. t ' OR TNW INVARIABLY CASH OO E.,1 R ''L F. JAOB BEED, G. W. HUPP, J. I BCHEL HEED. HUPP AND SCHKM,, BNDERS & DEALERS IN EXCHANGE, FEDFORD. PENN'A. DRAFTS bought and sold, collections mad and momy promptly remitted. Deposits solicited. REFERENCES. HON. JOB MANN, Bedford, p a . " JOHN CESSNA, " JOHN MOWER, U R. FORWARD, Somerset, . BUNS, RAICUEL & Co., Phil . J. WATT &. Co., Pittsbur . J. W. CuRLEY, &. Co.. u f & BHAIIXOX HAVE formed & Partnership in the Practice of the Law. Office nearly opposite the Gazette Office, when- cne or the other may at all times be found. Bedford, Aug. 1, 1859. EOHX P REED ** ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA. RespectjuHy tenders his services to the Public second door North of the Men*-- House. Bedford, Aug. I, 1859. Oil G4ITIJER— • ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, FA., WILL promptly attend to all business en trusted to his care. Office on Pitt street, two doors east of the Gazette office. He will also attend to any surveying business that may be entrusted to him. [Nov. 4, '59.] JOHN PALMER, ATTORNEY JIT LAW, BEDFORD, PENN'A., Wilt promptly attend to all business entrusted to his care. Office on Juiianna Street, (nearly oppo site tbe Mengel House. [apnl 19'60.] JE McGIRR, • ATIORJVEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PENN'A. Office on JCLIANNA STREET, seme as occupied by WILLIAM M. HALL, Esq. [april 19,'61.] JOHN RUDDER GUNSMITH, BEDFORD, FA. Shop at the east end of the town, one door west of the residence of Major Washabaugh. All guns of my own manufacture warranted. May 21.'58. CAMEL KETTERMAS / COUNTY SURVEYOR. . WOULD hereby notifry the citizens of Bed ford county, that he has moved to the Borough jof Bedford, where he may at all times t ; found by persons wishing to see him, uniesa absent upon business pertaining to his office, i April 16, 1558.-tf. MAX? & spaxg— ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA. TH k undereigneJ have associated themselves in "he Practice of the Law, and will attend promptly ' Tc ir business entrusted to their care in Bedford I and adjoining counties. inr Office on Juiianna Street, three doors south I of the "Mengel House," opposite the residence o ; Maj. Tate. JOB MANN Aug. 1, 1859. G. H. SPANG. I W. LIVGENFKLTER F' • ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND LAND SCRVEYOR. Will attend with promptness to all business entrusted to his care. WILL PRACTICE IN BEDFORD AND FULTOX CocsiTiss. i jyOffice three doors North of the "Inquirer" j Office. 1 DR. b. F. HARRY- RrspECTFui.LY tenders | his professional services to the citizens of Bed ford and vicinity. Office and residence on Pift Street, in the I building formerly occupied by Dr. John Hofiu*. j Aug. I, 1859. DR. F. 1 REAMER— RESPECTFULLY beg leave to tender his Professional Services to thn C itizens of Bedford and vicinity. QCr" Office in Juiianna Street, at the Drug and Book Store. Aug. 1, 185.9. Hf L.GODBOLD, "• TUNER & REPAIRER. of Pianos, Melodeons Stc., has made arrangement, to vi-it this place regularly at stated periods. The next visit will be in October. Yearly contracts made. Pi ice for tuning $2.00. First class pianos tor sale. Ortfeis to be left at the "Gazette" office H. L. G. has permission to refer to the following per-ons tor whom he has tuned s Hon. A. King, Hon. S. L. Russell, John Mower, Esq., O. E. Shannon, Esq., Dr. W. H. Wlson,Bev. S. Barnes, Mrs. Freytet. j June 29,'60. * OR EXCHANGE. Three tracts of very choice farm land, co'i'i fi. | ing ICO acres in each tract, situate on the fllinoi? j Centrla R. R. in Champaign eo.. State of lliino", 6 miles from the city of Urbana, and 1 mie Ln-n R-n --tual Stetion on said road. Two of the tracts adjeis, and one of them has a never failing pond of water. The city of Drbana contains a population of 3000. Champaign is the greatest wheat growing country in tbe State. Address, F. C. REAMER, Bedford, Ps- t EXECUTOR'S J Notice is hereby given that Let ters Testamentary, on the estate of Joseph Bark man, late of Monroe Township, dec <f., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons kuowing theui*elves indebted to said estate, are notified to make immediafe payment, and those having claims against the same, will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. JACOB BARKMAN, Ex'or., residing in Moau* Tjr. June 14th, '6l.
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