AGRICULTURAL. Chinese £ugar Cane as Food for Stock, Wo fin 1 iu a Georgia paper, a communica tion from a correspondent who signs himself F. J. it., and dates Oglethrope county, in that State, Aug. 21, 1858, from which we make the following extract, and ask for it the attention of our readers. This- is my third season of cultivating the Chinese cane. 1 have seven acres of it this yean five of which I planted f'w the express put pose of feeding ft green and dry to .'torses, cattle and hogs; and since the Ist of June, until now, I have been feeding it daily to those animals.— My calvss buvo run daily upon two acres, sown broadcast, since that tiino. My cows and oxen while sick wiih tho " black tongue " were daily fed with it. My oxen, when at work, are fed upon it, berscs ditto. My hogs aro daily fed with the cano now, and are in fine growing or der. 1 iutend to fatten my pork upon the cane, as not only good feed "but equal to corn for tbe same purpose! These facts can be attested by iny neighbors, for they know ail about them.— After three years' experience with the Chinese sugar cane, I have come to the following con clusions in regard to it, and I give thoin for what they are worth—not caring a "bawbee" whether or not they are endorsed by the peo ple. 1. For forage, either green or dry, there is no plant so valuable. 2. More grain can ho uride upon the same land than oats will produce, with an analytio value as food of one-third over oats ! 3. For hogs, it is next to corn, in every par tic ula r. •4. For sirup, it is equal to any cane, und for sugar, ditto! This is no mere speculation—l have tried tlie forage, made sirup and sugar, and for the analysis of its value as food, am indebted to Prof. Lee. There was not nearly as much sugar cane seed planted last spring, as we had supposed there would have been—why, we cannot say , inasmuch, as taken altogether there was never a new thing introduced among us of so much decided value, whether it be regarded as seed and fodder producing, or with a single view to sugar and molasses. In what way tho sugar cane has failed to meet the expectations of those who planted it last year, wo arc unable to say. All that was ever promised for it by the most sanguine, was realised; and yet in our excursions into tho country, we have not found it cultivated to any thing like the extent and uniformity among farmers that wc had reasou to anticipate. All that we ever recommended was, that it should be grown by farmers in small quantities to supply the domestic demand for molasses, while the fodder and seed would add to its value as a permanent crop, and al together make it highly desirable upon every farm. — Germatitown Telegraph. Farming by Machinery. —We hail gladly the introduction of every good labor-saving machine, and we rejoice to see that the preju dice against such implements is disappearing front the public mind. It is becoming plain to every cue, that the substitution of mechanical forces for mere muscular strength tends to elc vato mankind. Men are changed by it from mere mechanics to makers and controllers of machines. Instead of going the same round of hard, wearing labor, from generation to gen eration, like a blind horse in the treadmill, they may now throw very much burdensome toil upon machinery: may subject the powerfnl but blind forces of nature to the control of the human will. If wood and iron can do much of the drudgery of life just as well as human sin ews, surely it is better tbat thoy should do it. If, by the aid of a horse and a cultivator, one man tan till as much laud as ten men with ten hoes could do their work, surely there is a great gain. So with all substitutes for the expendi ture of human strength. To us, the groat argument for machinery in agriculture is not its cheapening effect, but the relief it gives the farmer from wasting toil, and the opportunity it affords him for self improve ment. Its tendency is to make farming attrac. tive, no less than profitable. Well has a wri ter observed: "Machinery, regarded as a uieaos to banish man's slavery to toil bv sub stituting brain work for the labor of tho hand, i-s the high road to that fuller and more perfect development of society which poets have paint ed, philosophers predicted, aud revelation, it is believed by many, expressly predicted."— Jig riculturist. Sfbajns. —A gentleman of OollLville, 111., writes that having a severely sprained ankle, he took a tca-cup full of common salt aud a pint of sweet milk, and boiled them together till of tho consistency of a poultice, then spread it on a cloth, and bound it round the ankle. The next motuing there was a little weakness ' but the soreness and lameness had all gone. j Our correspondent says that cider vinegar with salt, is also good, aud just as good for horses and cattle as for men, and should be applied in the same way. Why is a hen setting on a fence like a eow Because she has a head on one side, ami a tail U the othct, KEV I ORB Jfla ehi n c Sh op ! THE subscriber would most resjwctfully announce to the farming community, and public in general, that he still continues to manufacture at his shop, in Bedford, Va., the following farming utensils, of the rery best material, and in tbe most workman like manner, viz : Four and Six Horse Tumbling Shaft Power Machines, with largo open cylinders, six staves, and spikes screwed in, and improved Straw Shakers attached. Their superiors for strength and speed are not made iu this or any other County in the State. Four Horse Tumbling Shaft and Strap power Ma chine, with cylinder open or shut, as may be de sired, and shaker of the bust kind, for convenience, ease of draft, and perfect working. This machine, has no superior any where. TUKEE HORSE MACHINES, of the same kind. TWO AND THREE HORSE TUMBLING SHAFT POWER MACHINES, a very convenient and excellent ma chine for small farmers, with or without shakers. HILL SIDE PLOUGHS, of a very superior pattern to anv in use in this country. SINGLE AND DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOUGHS, WITH STEEL SHOVELS. ' CULTIVATORS, Peckham's New York FIVE-HOED STEEL POINT EXPANDING CULTIVATOR; Rogers Pittsburg patent STEEL TOOTH EXPANDING CULTIVATOR, for working corn, or seeding in grain, Fanning Mills, Horse Rakes Lever Cutting Boxes, Harrows and Wheelbarrows, made to order. All the above articles constantly on bund, and sold on reasonable terms. REPAIRING ol'all kinds of Machines, whether made here or elsewhere, done on the shortest no tice. Castings for ail my machines and Ploughs, made at the Foundry of Mr. Michael Baunan, in Bedford, and will compare with any made in the State for strength and durability BLACKSMITHING done to order. All my work warrented to give satisfac tion. From a past experience of twenty years in the Machine business, I feel confident that I can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor me with a call. Call and examine my work before you pur chase elsewhere, as I am determined to please all. Horses, grain of all kinds, lumber and iron, will lie taken iu exchange for work. PETER H. SHIRES, Machinist. Bedford, May 7, 1858—8 m PiBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans Couit of Bedford County, the undersigned will expose to public sale on the primisos on SJiTURDJY 6th JYOV'R JYEXT the Real Estate of James Weimer, l ite of Monroe Township, dee'd viz : the mansion farm of said deceased, containing 441 Acres and 64 Perches with Double Log House and Barn thereon erected, adjoining lands of Andrew Irons, Mich'l Ilevner, Nathan Grubb and others. Terms: One third to remain in the proprrtv da ring the widow's life, the interest thereon to be paid lief annually—One third at confirmation of sale and the balance in two equal annual payments without interest. MAHAL A WEIMER, Sept. 10, 1858.—d. Adminisirlraix. FOUNDRY AND A!ACHIMC sYiOP THE subscribers having formed a partner ship under the style of "Dock k Asbcom" for the purpose of conducting a general i or\ami aud jia< iibxe business in the establishment recently elected by Giliiard Dock, in Hopewell, Bedford coun ty, are now prepared to execute orders for CASTINGS AND MACHINERY of every de scription. They will build to order steam-en gines, coal and drift-cars, horse powers and threshing machines—also, casting of every kind for furnaces, forges, saw, grist and rolling mills, ploughs, water-pipe, columns, house fronts, brackets, Kc., kc. They are also, now making a fine assortment of STOVES of various kinds of the latest pat terns and most approved styles, including sev eral sizes of COOK STOVES of tho best make, heating stoves for churches, offices, bar-rooms. kc. ' A lull assortment of Stoves will be kept constantly on hand, and sold at wholesale and retail, at prices to suit the times, and quality, warranted equal to the J .est eastern make.— Machinery of all kinds repaired promptly. Patterns made to order. GILLIARD DOCK, C. W. ASIICOM. Nov. 6, 1857, BEDFORD FOLMIHY AT PRIVATE SALE B THE sxbseribers oiler at private sale until Tues day tho 10th day of November next, and if not then disposed of, will on that day sell at pub outcry, on the premises, ail the fixtures belonging to their Foundry, embracing a good six-horse Steam Engine, Fan, Cupola, two Lathes, together with a great variety of patterns, for Thiashing Machines, Stoveg,Ploiighs,saw and Grist Mill gear ing Kc., Kc., and Flasks for the same, sufficient to do almost any kind of work usuailv done in a Country Establishment. A good business has heretofore been dono in this Establishment, and it being the only Foundry iu Bedford makes it a desirable opening to any person wishing to engage in the business. Teims will be made to suit purchasers. D. WAS 11ABAUGII, MICHAEL BANNON. Oct. 1, 1858. Dissolution Notice, THE partnership heretofore existing under tho name and firm of Colvin a Robkso.v, in tho Mercantile business has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late firm aro request ed to cell and settle their accounts. J. E. COLVIN, I J - M.ROBESON. Schcffeburg, Oct. 8, 1858.-d* Tlio subscriber will continue the business at the! old stand, where he has just received a new supply ! of Fall and Winter Goods, which he will sell low ! for cash or produce. J. E. COLVIN. ~, TO MILL OWMHS! ' D- BKODE has made Schellsburg his pc;rnia nent residence, and is prepared to do all kinds of work in the Mill Wright line, on tho most ap proved and durable plans, and reasonable terms. He has on hand the most improved Smut and! Sereaning Machines, Mill Bushes, Anchor Bolting Cloths, both new and old, at city prices, Mill Buns of the best quality, and all kinds of Mill machinery, can be procured from him and shipped to any point. Also—Agent for McCormick's Reaper and Mow er for Bedford and Blair Counties. S. D. BROAD. Schellsburg, Bedford Co., ( Sept. 24,1858. f Administrator's Aotiee. LET I ERS of administration having been grant ed to the subscriber, living in St. Clair Town ship, on the estate of Henry Reininger, lute of said I ownship dee'd, all ptrsons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same, will present them properly authenticated for settlement. ANNA RKfNfNGER. Oct. 1, 1858. Administratrix. JAYNK s Wrights, Bennett's and Dyott's pills Dr. Harry's l> rU g and Book Store. August G, 1808. mew mi TTIIIh nndeisigmd respectfully inform their X friends and customers that they have just pined n very huge n d g i era! assortment of BPRIK6 AND MiHMfclß fiCODS, consisting in part as follows: Silks, Challies, Alpacas, Delaines, Lawns, Bara ges, Brilliants, French and American Chintzes, Ginghams, Gloves, Collars, Hosiery, &c., Ac SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, Cloths, Cassimeros, Vestings, Aluslins, Drillings, Tickings, Ky, Jeans, Linens, Sheetings, Cottonades, Flannels, Cassinetts, Nankeens, Cambrics, Checks, CHEAP CAIFETS, White and Col'd Carpet Chain, Floor Oil Cloths, Matting and Ungs, Boots, Sh -es, ITats and Caps, also a largo supply of fashionable Eteaiy-.T3a<le Also, a full stock of GROCERIES, WOODEN WAKE, fcc. Having selected our goods with great care, we are enabled to offer our customers VERY GREAT BARGAINS for CASH—all kinds of Country Produce—or on a credit of six months to punctual dealers. An examination of our stock is respectfully so licited. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Bedford, April 30, 18-58. Umi MAT! HAVE you called at the LADIES, BAZAR in Anderson's Row ! MRS. 11. D. PEHOH has just returned from the Eastern Cities, with a handsome assortment of la dies and children's fancy goods. Have you seen them? llcr millencry is not to l>e surpassed in beauty and elegance of style—and at prices astonishing ly cheap. BOMNETS, White and colored, some as low as 37-J, cts—Ladies, Misses, and children's Jockey caps, exquisitely nice and new in style, Frcncliand American Flowers, a large assortment; not to be excelled in quality and cheapness—Ribbons, without number, of vari ous styles and color—Ladies Head Dresses—Dress Caps, and numerous kinds of useful and fancy arti cles for ladies toilet Bress Co<mls, consisting in part of Robes,chaliies,Barage de Laities I Dttcals, Robes a Qu'lla —Robe Lawns, for $1.'25, French muslins—&c., fcc. Silks—Black and Fancy colored Silks, various stiles—also handsome Shawls, Mantillas, Laco Capes, Dusters, &c., &c. Embroideries, Such as colars, sleeves, Infauts waits and a superi or lot of French setts, Handkerchiefs—Edgings. Laces, and Flouueings- Calicoes and Cottons of all descriptions. Ging hams, ranging in prices from, six, eight, ten,.twelve and twenty five cents per yard. Hosiery—Gloves, Mitts, Ac., &c. Carpet Bags, Traveling Baskets, Toys, Perfumery, and Jcu elry. A large assortment of Ladies and childrens shoes, purchased at reduced prices—Ladies slippers t 50 cts, fine lasting Gaiters at $1,2-5. Other sty les cor responding in price. Call and examine for your self. MRS. H. D. PECOS, wonld embrace this opportu nity to render to the Public, her th inks for the lib eral patronage she has received, and hopes by a constant effort to please to rncril a continuance of the same. May 7, 1858. '■'■ Thick Darkness covers the Earth, And Gross Darkness the People COUNTRY MERCHANTS, And all Others, will teke Notice ! THAT they can supply themselves,in any quan tities with Jones' Far Famed Patent NON EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE 01 COAL OIL LAMPS, At the Wholesale and Retail, HEAD QUARTERS, 38. South SECOND Street, 38. PHILADELPHIA. The only place where exclusive Agencies can be obtained f >r the States of Pennsylvania, N. Jersey and Delaware These Lamps give a light equal in intensity ol dame, and similar in appearance to Gas, and are claimed to be suporior to all other portable lights, now in use. No tear of Explosion.—No offensive odor.—No smoke.— Very easily trimmed.—As easily regulated as a Gas Light.—Can be adapted to all purposes.—And better than all for a poor man.— 50 per cent cheaper than any other portable light, now in common use. SOLE AGENCY ALSO, FOR KNAP PS Patent Rosen and Coal Oil LAMP. [lT"Lamps, Oils, Wicks, Shades, and every ar ticle in the line. S. E. SOUTHLAND, A gen/. No. ©8 South SECOND Street, PHILAD'A. Sept. 10, 1858. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF "V-A.X_S"O"^A.3G:IJIJE: REAL ESTATE. r pHE uudersigued executor of the last Will X Testament of Abraham Burket, late of Union township, Bedford county, dee'd, will sell on the premises, on THURSDAY, the 4th DAY OF NO VEMBER, next, the following real estate, to wit: TRACT No. 1, being the 'MANSION PLACE,' of the decedent, CONTAINING 150 ACRES and 109 Perches and allowance. The improvements are a LOG HOUSE and LOG BARN. 55 acres cleared and under fence—apple orchard on the premises; adjoining lands of John Ring on tho north west and soutli Abr'm Croyie on the south east and Samuel Burket on the east. No. 2, containing 81 ACRES and 100 Perches and allowance, 32 acres cleared and under fence, adjoining tracts No. 1 and 8. No. 3, containing 150 ACRES and 60 Perches and allowance, LOG HOUSE and LOG DARN thereon erected, 41 acres cleared; adjoining lands of Henry Corle and Claar's heirs on the West, lands of Sarah Furnace on the north and Samuel Burket on the south-east- No. 4, containing 19 ACRES, (unimproved) be ing well timbered and adjoining lands of Valentine Stiffier, on the south, Joseph Corle on the north, Astley and Pratt's survey on the north west. I he above described lands lie in Union township, Bedford county, Pa., and are all of good quality. CG?"Tenus made known on day of sale. FREDERICK STIFFLER, Oct. 15, 1858. Executor. STRAYS. CIASIE to the premises of the subscriber living ' in St. Clair township, sometime in September last, a Red Brindle steer, supposed to be threo years old last spring, with a small piece cut out of the right ear, at. the under side—no othor marks ; the other is a Red lleifer, with some white over the back, supposed to be about 2 years old, last spring, both ears cropped, and a hole in each—no ether marks—the owner is requested to come forward prove property, pay charges, and take them away. Oct. 15, 1858. WYL BAREFOOT. A * EK'b Cherry Pectoral am! Jayne's Expecto -FX. latitat Dr. llarrys Drug and Book Store. August 0, 18i8. I!('\l jliii ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. ' J} Beitetol&il fftbi'luttliu. tslallishtH by special en <k uviciil for the relief of the sick awl die tressed, afllhied u ilh J'iiuleiil and Epidemic diseases. rrO nil persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases, 1 such as SPERMATORRHOEA, SEMJNKL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, GONORRHOEA, GLEET, SYPIIILLIS, the Vice of ONANISM, or SELF ABUSE, The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, several ago directed their Consulting Sur geon as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to open u Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condi tion, (age, occupation, habits of life, C.,)nda in cases of extreme poverty, to FURN'ISII MEDI CINES FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the ago, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. The Directors, on a review of the past, teel as sured that their labors in this sphere of benevo lent effort, have been of great benefit to the afflict ed, especially to the young, and they have resolv ed to devote themselves, with renewed zeal. to this very important but much despised cause. Just published by the Association, u Itt port on Spermatonhcea, or Seminal Weakness, the Vice ol Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and oth er Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by the Consult ing Surgeon, which will ho sunt by mail, (in a sealed letter envelope,) FREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Address, lor Report or treatment, Dr. GEORGE R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard As pociation, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philad-tl shia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEART WELL, Presided. GEO. FAIHCHILD, Secretary. Dec. 4, 18.57.-zz. DR. WAJLTOV* AMERICA N PILLS. JOY TO THE AFFLICTED, YOUNG AMERICA VICTORIOUS! ONE small box of Pills cures ninety-nr.e cases ! out of a hundred. No Balsam, no Mercury, no odor ou the breath, 110 fear of detection. Two small pills a dose; tasteless and harmless as water. Full directions are given, so that the patient can cure himself ascertain as with the advice of the most ex perienced surgeon, and much better than with the advice of o: e of little experience in this class ol dis ease. SENT BY MAIL TO ANY I'ART OF TIIE COUNTRY by enclosing one dollar to Dr. I>. U. Walton, No. 154 Ninth Seventh St. below Race, Philadelphia. .2 liberal discount to (httrdde. None genuine without the written signature of D. G. Walton, Proprietor. Dr. \Y .'a treatment for Self-abuse, Weakness, Sic., is entirely different from the usual course.— Dr. W. has cured hundreds who have tried others without benefit. The treatment is as certain to cure aatiie sun is to rise. Enclose a stamp, and address Dr. W. as above; giving a full history oi your case, and you will bless the day you made the effort to secure what is certain—A RADICAL CURE. Jan. 29, 1858.-zz. BLOODY RUN FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOE. rilA subscribers are now prepared, at their Foundry in Bloody Run, to fill all orders for cast ings of any description for Grist and Saw .Mills, Threshing Machines, Apple Mills, Ploughs, and ail things else in their lino tiiat may be needed in this or the adjoining counties. We manufacture Threshing Machines of 2 4 or 0 Horsepower, warranted equal if net superior to any made in tho State. We keep constantly on ] hand a full assortment of Woodcock, Plug, and Hillside Ploughs, warranted, to give satisfaction or j no sale. Points, shares and landsidcs, to fit all I 'Woodcock or Seyler Ploughs in the County. Fanner's Bells, Ploughs and Castings of our make may be had at Foundry prices at the store of Wm Hartley, Bedford, Pa., Loudorbaugh & Pee, East Providence Tp., John Nycum Ist Son, Rays Ilill. Times being har 1, we offer great induce ments to Farmers aud Mechanics to buy of us. All kinds of repairing done in a neat and sub stantial manner, and all work warranted. Call and examine our work and castings an 1 judge for yourselves. JOSIAII BAUGHMAN A BHD. March 2d, 1858.-tf. UJVIOJN HOTRIXj, Hertford. Pa. rjxHE subscriber respectfully announces to the JL public that he has opened a Hotel, under the above name, in the old and well known Globe buil ling, on West Pitt Street, formerly owned aud occupied by Mr. John Youug, where he will be happy to see all his friends, an l tho traveling pub lic generally. Persons attending Court are re spectfully invited to give him a call. He pledges himself that he will do all in his power to render all his guests comfortable. His Tabls will ho supplied with the choicest de licacies the market will alford. The Bed Rooms will contain clean ami comfort able bedding. The Bar will be supplied with choice liquors. The Stable will bo attended by a careful and at tentive hostler. C7" Boarders will be taken by tho day, week, month ami year. JONATHAN HORTON. Bedford, April 30, 1858. SEW GOOUS ! Good News for the People! A LTHOUGH the prospects of the Railroad ire I\. not very flattering, the friends of that enter prise have not yet quite despaired of u'timate suc cess. Hoping that the people will see that it is not only to their interest to hive the road completed as soon as possible, but that they should bear in mind that at REED S- MIMYICHS, Who have just received from the city, and are now opening out at then- Cheap Cash and Produce Store, a largo assortment of Cassimeres, Cloths, Prints, bleached and unbleached Muslins, Ginghams, GROCERIES, Coffee, Sugar, Syrup, extra pulverized Sugar, Cheese, Sec., &c. All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms for caA or produce. Aug. 20, 1858. BEDFORD WIDEIIV. IHE Full term of tho Bedford Academy will commence on Monday, Sept. 6th. It is the object of this Institution to cultivate both mind and heart. Without the harmonious de velopment of tho iutel'ectual and moral powers, youth cannot bo fitted for tho active duties of life. Whilst no pains are spared to cultivate tho mind, every care is taken to impress the heart, by precept and example, with the importance of correct moral principles. GEORGE W. A'JGIIINBAUGII, Aug, 20, 1858. Principal. ™ C. LOGAN, ATTORNEY IT LAW. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. WILL practice in tho Courts of Fulton, Bedford and Franklin Counties. [T7"Oflico on Main Street, opposite Bpeer's Hotel. September 3, 1858. For the Hair—Jockey Club, and new mown hay, pomatums, genuine ox marrow, at Dr. ' THE XXvIQUIR Bin la published every Fiiday morning, in Juliana Street, in the white frame IniMing, nearly opposite the Alengcl lionise, by MVH3 OVER. TKJiMS: if paicl in advance, $1.50; within the year, $2.00; and if not paid wi'.hin the year, $2.60 will bo charged. No paper discontinued unlit all ar loarages are paid—except at the option of tin l Editor. A failure to notify a discontinuance will bo regarded .as n new engagement. jddterliscmeiil* not exceeding a square,(lo lines,) j insetted three times for $1 —every subsequent in ; sort ion, 25 cents. Longer ones in the sjonc pro portion. Each fraction of a square cd(ptcd as ! a full square. All advertisements not specially ordered for a given time will bo continued until j forbid. A liberal deduction will lie made to those who advertise by the year, j Jub Printing of ail kinds executed neatly and j promptly and on reasonable terms. | STOVE?, n\ AM) < OPI'EITIYAKE! MV friends and the public in general, are hereby informed that 1 now have and shall continue to keep on hand, a large stock of almost every size and pattern of cooking stoves, and parlor stoves and coal stoves. Also, copper and brass kettles, tin and sheet iron ware, common and Russia stove pipe, tire boards, and tin wale of all kin ! made out of the very best 1 and 2 tin plate. Spouting made to order ot the best double tin plate, and pur up by Mr. Jonx Hinder wax .who as a workman has no superiorin She Countv. I would also call the attention of the public to to a new article of self-sealing fruit cans, the best that has yet been offered. Stove blackening constantly on hand. All persons in want of any of the alrove articles uid plase cad at the Old Stand, of tiie subscriber, 111 Bedford,w here they can buy on reasonable terms. Oid copper, brass, pewter and country produce taken in exchange for wotk. GEO. BIYmIRE September 3, 1358.-3 m. New Jewelry, mUE subscriber has opened out a and J. splendid assortment of all kinds of the most fashionable Jewelry—consisting in parte! BreastPins, Finger Kings, Ear Kings, & c . &c. Call and see his stock. dt ' l4 DANIEL BORDER. Da. K K iurri 7- I- ESi EC 11 ULLT tenders his professional I services to .the citizens of Bedford and vi cinity. Office and residence on .Pitt-Street, in the building formerly occupied by I>r. J. If Ilofius Nov. 0.1857. I m . W poiisfiliPßßs: j l) L. lIAK Ui ,at the Ch a} Drug and Book I s'ere, has just received, a large assortment „t toe best flavoring extracts, together with Bak tog Soda. Cream of Tartar. Sn'lcratus, Ec.,ot jhe very best qualify, all of which lie will sell the lowest prices. (Mastering Lath*!! T ,, w I^ nERS,GXED having erected A Mill for sawing PlasteuiscLatiis on bis premises in Union Tp., Bedford county, is now ready to furnish any quantity on the shortest notice. I rice $1.50 per thousand, 3 ft. lon-. Other lengths in proportion. Letters addressed to meat St. Clairsville will bepromptly attended to. rT . m WM. GRIFFITH. Union Tp., Feb. 16, 1854,-zz. Jon Mann, G7U. Bl>an<J. T AW PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned J. d have associated themselves in the Praticc of the Law, and will promptly attend to al busi ness entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad joining counties. ' !E?-Oflice on Julianna Street, three doors -o tf . " ANS * _,^ r : C Reamer, Physician and Surgeon 13espectiully tender* his services -• s-*. the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. He may a ways be found (unless professienallv en gaged) at his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana Feb. 19, 1857. Hummers 1 '"CMlmn Essence or Coffee- COFFEE made by it will have a more delicate OSTEK. MANSPEAKER & CAKN. June IH, 1858. St °* N °' h Chca P sid c- K. if. IMIICLIV, ATTOIIIVEIf IT Li W BEDFORD, PA., ' VV I M J ; lt , t<,nd l ,r ""U't!y and faithfultv to all -s~nm busw,L f. s ca'nisted to his care. - Oil.ce on Juliana Street, in the buiklin* tor merly occupied by S. At. Barclay, K . S f tOF March 26, 1858. 4 ' |j . :! ---n, :o fmMm m- jjf | I •**> n ®u lo AH entire *t. 1 I j ; u. ~5., ... a all ~,r rjn!„ ;|1 I' {Se T,nn INVAKIAIILY CASH. j j| " Eisi Pl " trvel. lir.ifonl, r.l. Wti I,L and BUND b F article Rv y 15 .,- OUr :lgcnt ,or * this necessary will le. ' ca ißg at his store. our patrons our siriu*'" i e V ° r lepers. Wo have made weclKrA pZJ mMb *•.• SIIRYOCK ft SMITH, C!aintf>er*burg• SELLING OFF AT COST. TN order to make room for Fall and Winter Goods J- J. d- J. M. Shoemaker will sell goods at very i educed prices, at the Colonnade Store. Aug. 27. I f / HIT E TEETH and a perfumed breath can TT beaccquirod by using the "Balm of a Thousand Flowers." To be had at PH. HARRYS. March 6. 1857. ALLEGHENY MALE AM) FETIiLE SESMXAST^JEI.^, p a , rpilK Summer Term will open August sth, Fall A Term, October 2lst, 1858, and Winter Term January 18th, and Spring Term, April sth, 1851)! Circulars, with full particulars, may be had of xr u i 2. ' BRIM, A. 8., Principal.. .N.B. students coming to this institution will be conveyed irom Bedford free of charge, on the 4th of August, by addressing a letter to Mr. Sauil. Williams, of Kainsbnrg. June 4, 1858.-zz. AN excellent art icle of Hair ar.d tooth Brushes at Dr. Harry'i Prug and Book Store. August 6, 1858. I physicians prescriptions carefully compound ed, at all hours of the day or nigh at Dr> Hrrrv's. DRI fcS, BOOK s AND STATIONER?. DR. F. C. REAMER. NEDFOBD, I'A. HAVING purchased the Drug and Book Sfor* of Dr. S. 1). Scoft, his constantly on ham!, ut the old stand, a large and well selected st-cl of choice Drugs and Medicines, wholesale-ami re tail, all of which will be sold on fair terms. T!> assortment consists in part of Drugs and Vhemicah, Dye Wood* mid 4cidt, Painh and Oil*, 1 Piiidow (Jlas, and Ola** Ware, Tobac co and Perfumery, Ftniry jfrlictes,'sc., fa PATENT M rwciWES.—- Having the regular agency for the sale of many of these medicines, the pub lie are assured that they are of the In st; ,uch s have stood the test of time and experience, nd can be safely recommended a s genuine.' viz' TowijAend's and Sand's SaraaparilU, Wislu "' urn']" °r V ] V^ > Uy - C!,en ">" Mcff.it s • Life Pills and Pho-nix Bitter*, J) r Jaytie's Faiuiiy Mv-Ji-cims, Fahnstock a, Hoton sack's and other vermifuge: llGotland's German Bitters, Nc., Nc. Constantly on hand a large stock of historic geoginphlc.ll, sen otitic. religions, poetical,schoo' and miscellaneous BOOKS. Also a great variety of FANCF STATIONE RY, Gap, Post and Wrapping Paper, of every quality. Paper Hangings in great variety. Win dow Blinds, in patterns or by tlic piece. Wall Paper, Steel and Fancy Goods. > BLANK HOOKS of i wry size and quality 1 ocket Boo!;.* and Port -Mutinies, Diaiies, Bian!- Dccds a:: t Mortgage... gold Pens and Pencils Combs, Brushes, Perfumery in great variety' Soaps, \c., bin. Lamps, and Cauiphine Oil and Burning Fluid kept constantly on naud. CHOICE LIQL OKS lor medical use; Wolffs' Scbeidam Schnapps, Gin, Port, Sherry and Ma deira Wines. l\->. 19, 1857. noiir sale OF REAL ESTATE. rVn " "O i 'l , ,rof the Ofhans' Court of 2 Bedford County, the undersigned will oiler at l>" llc sale on the promises in Bedford Tourmhh, on ' l/ FllW.i V THE olh KOF'R, next all tin- following described Real estate, to wit • A tract of !au>l with Grist Mill and l>wJllin- House thereon erected, containing 11 acres and 2? perches ami allowance; also 2£ acres of Meadow ground, adjoining John Ilalderbaum's heirs. John S Ritchey ud others. Terms; C.sh at confirmation of sale, DANIEL 8. HELSEL, Adm'r of tiie Estate of JACOB ii ELSEL, dee d Sept. 17, 1858. -J. Ti ami miss ckman. ' Boarders taken by the day week nonth and year. April 25, 1856—tf* ! (ielfys' Photographic <aiierr. : H vi 3 t Gl ': B , UlL lX<i,> BEDFORD, BJ. W . Ambrotvpes, Daguerreotypes, <Sc v. * c -' are executed in the latest style and improvements of the Art. A full assort ment oi plain and fancy cases, gold and pletea HocKcis ft very low prices. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine his specimens. % --,18-37. T ' "• GETTVS ' J '- HOFIIS f< I I 1-1-1:11 i'i'TOIIMS AT LAW. BEDFORD, PA. ' W 1 !' 1 ' . P . ROM f'TLY ATTEND TO ALL V T legal business entrusted to their ca-e—. During trie sessions of the court, the senior i art -1 * <: i Uliiy b .® fo r u ?, d at the office of the firm, two doors south of Hon. S. L. Russell's office. D. 11. HOFIUS. n ~ , x . J0. 11. FILLER. Bedford, Nov. 28, 1856. *lioemen<lißg! Sliot'iiiending!! HAVING commenced the business of Shoemen lng, one door east of Mr. Brice's Hotel; Bedfcid, l a., I am prepared to do all manner of work in this line of business, at the shortest notice, and on the niest substantial manner, on more reasonable rates than usual, o-ne thing indispensable. Give him a call, try my work and judge for yourselves. U - TCI-C. J u BJKEI. May ~ 180S HKT® Jfr r LHr Jt€CZ2 JEW 00 riEOKGK 13. AMICK, surviving partner of the va ; u '' hnu of Geo. B. Amick T Brother, noti fies ell persons interested, that the books of said lirui remain in bis bands for settlement, and that 1 iicumstanees demand an immediate closing up of tno business of said firm. Persons indebted or having settlements to make, are therefore request cd to call on the subscriber without delay. St. Clairsville, June 11, 1858.-tf. The subscriber will continue the mercantile bust ness at the old stand, where he will be hippy to meet and supply the wants of his friends and cus tomer at all times. He will receive in a couple of weeks a new supply of seasonable goods, which he is determined to sell ou the most reasonable u ' rms - GEO. B. AMICK. . SmilOCK & SMiTII, CIIAMBERSBURG, PA., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, and Dealers in Music and Musical Instruments. Our stock consists of Books, Stationery, Mu sic, Musical Instruments, Wail papers. Blinds, t reneh, German and American Lithographs and steel engravings, gilt mouldings for frames, etc., etc., wholesale and retail. Dr. B. F. Harry is our agent for Bedford, and all orders him will bo promptly attended to. March 7, 1857. A JUSIC A MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.— ITJ_ Pianos, Melodeons, Flutes, Guitars, Brass Horns, Liarionets, Drums, etc., of various manu facture, always 011 hand. Bsnds supplied at city aiholesale rules. H'e Keep always on handafull assortment of all the new and fashionable music, which we .nail at our expense to anv part of the country. N. B. Music ngedto order. SiIRYOCK & SMITH, Chambersburg. March 7, 1857. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been gran ted to the subscriber on the Estate of Win. Nycuni, late of Monroe township, dee'd, all persons indebted to said Estate are hereby uotified to make payment immediately and those having claims against the same will present them properly authen ticated for settlement. JOHN NYCUM, of Jdouroe tp. Oct. 22, 1808. Adm'r. Barley Wauled. fTtllE subscriber will give the highest cash price _L for good Biu ley, 011 delivery at his Brewery in the east end ot Bedford. Oct. 22, 1858-tf. E. HOFFMAN. lAUREI AURE CASTOR OIL at l)r. Harry's Drug and Book Store. August 6,1858. lAUIiE WHITE LEAD, Flixseed oil and Spirits Turpentine at Dr. llariy's Drug uud Book S" Y -1858.
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