n l KIED : _ on "Thursday evening, the 11 th inst., by th. Rpv. U'.n. M. Deal rick, Mr. William H Gates and Mis Elizabeth Bonar, b-Mh of she vi c inity of Bedford Forge. to l~l> : On the Bth ins*..,at the residence of his fath er in Friend's Cove, Mr. John Weisel, in tht 27th year of his age. When the aged die, our thoughts naturally recur to the irreversible decree consequent up on the paradisial transgression ; and wh*n the Jittle child is caljed away, we comfort ourselves with the oft repeated remark that they are the better off; but whan youth and manhood in their middle days are stricken down by the fell Destroyer, we pause and ask, "Why is it ? How dark and mysterious to us the ways of a righteous Providence often appear. 1 his young man, universally admired for his integrity oi character and beloved by all for the deep tone of his pielv, was s;niten in the mtust of life and usefulness, by that monster, consumpt ion, which annually lays its victims hv the thou sands in th? tomb. How apparency almctive this Providence, and how bereavim* to "is pa rents. He was a son whomever disobeyed his earthly parents, and who loved to do his hea venly father's will. , „ „ "When the righteous die, let the people con sider." On the Hth, Mrs. Margaret Hoffmeier, con sort of the Kev. C. F. Hoffmeier Of Friend. Cove, aged 56 years, 8 months and -1 days. " T SPECIAL NOTICES. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Pr THEV are ENTIRELY VEGETABLE, And free from Alcoholic Stimulant, and all mjuncui ingredient* ; Are pleasant in taste and sineli, mild in their ope ration, will expel all morbid sec re lions from th< body, give bloom to the pallid cuett, and health ai* vigor to the J'lime. They will cure. DYSPEPSIA. They will cure N£K\ OL S DEfl ILSI \ - They will cure LIVER COMPLAINT. They will cure JAUNDICE. Thty will cure DISEASE OF '1 Hi'- KIDNEi'S. Thev will cure CONSTIPATION. 'Shiy will cure tILES. Thev will cure HEARTBURN. They will cure SWIMMING OF THE L'EAD. They will cure FLUTiLRING OF THL HKA£f They are prepared by Dr. C". M. JACKSC'N", 4i! Ar' a / 'Ciifiraiing• The many insane ex cesses of those Who in the use of spirituous liquor*, thai? at'counted tor. The true causs of conduct, which ir taks'n f° r infatuation, is vers frequently a suite of the Liver. No orgar in the human system, wire" deranged, produces s tr.ore frightful catalogue oi d. senses. And if, in tead of applying remedies t- ufaetured by FEMING BROS, of P:ttsbl-eg, Pa. There ere other Pills purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. M'Lane's genuine Liver PJisalso his celebrated Vermifuge, can now brJ.au at (il re.-pectable drug stores. IS cite genuine without th* ngnature of FLEMING BROS. A VOICE FROM VIRGINIA. Dr. Seth S. Hance:— l was in Baltimore in Aprij 1854, and from a paper I received of yours was indu rtd to buy • box of your Pills, recommend ed as a sovereign erne for epileptic fits. 'hat time one efmy servants had been afflicted with fits about 12 years. When reaching borne, I commenced with the pilis acording todirections. I do not think she ha* hsd one since. My wife, though, is somewhat indu ced to believe she may have hs.l one only. Enrlo ifd you will find five dollars, for which you wilj peaseJorwrad me two bcxs. Your compliance will oblige me- Yours respectfully. M. S Slepgb. Br. Harce's Epileptic Pills are aUo sovereign temedy for every of nervous diseases. Tk; nervous sufferer, whether tormented by the irate, physical agony of neuralgia, ticdolereux, oi ctdinary headache, nfllr.-ted with ragne terrors, •tskened by periodical fits, th-eateneil with puraly ui, borne down and dispirited by that terrible hts ntr.de which proceeds from a lack of nervous energy •r unnatural condition of '.he wonderful machinery *h:ch connects every member with the souice of ler.sa'ion, and thought—derives immediate benefit from the u-.e of those pills, which at once calms inijora:tj, and regulates the shattered nervous organization. Sent to any part of the country by mail, free of ?°--tsge. Address Sfth S. Hance, 103 Btltimore ,'.reet, Baltimore, Md. Price, one box, $3 ; two, $5; twelve, 121. CO URTPROCLAMA TION. To the Coroner, the Justices of the Pence, *nd Constables in the different Townships in the County of Bedford, Greeting. KNOW YE that in pursuance of a precept to f.e directed, under the hand and seal of the Hon. FRAKIS 29. KIMMELL, President of th? *?vfcral Courts of Common Pleas in the Sixteenth District, consisting of the counties of Franklin, Bstdtord, Somerset and Fulton, and bv virtue fl f bisoSce of the Court of Oyer and Terminer md General Jail delivery for the trial of capi tal tnd other offenders therein and in the Gene- Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace; and •John G. Hartley and A. J. Snively, Esqs., •"idgezof the same Court, in the same County ''' Bedford, You and each of you are hereby re. ffuired to be aria appear iri your proper persons w ith your Records, Recognizances, Examina and other remembrances before the Judges foresaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Oyer and '•runner and General Jail Delivery and Gene - Quarter Sessions of the Peace therein to be ''•fen for the county of Bed lord, aforesaid, sth Monday of August, /being the29ih and then to do those things to which youi 'cm' r,t^c ' (>s appertain. , GIVEN Ruder my hand at Bedford, on the of August, in the year of our Lore WILLIAM S. FLUKE, Shcrijf. J* Selby Mower, .IT TORN El IT Ll\l, BEDFORD PENNA., Office one door West of the Union Hotel, '' \ Ji TILL faithfully attend to all business en ; yy trusted to his care, i June 10, 1859-lv. i 2 I ' rpHE HAMMONTON FARMER—A news J_ paper devoted to Literature and ture. also -ettine forth toll accounts of the new set- i tlement of Hammonton, in New Jersey, cau be sub scribed for at only 25 cents per annum. Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Address to the Editor of the Farmer. Hammonton, P. O. At lantic 1 Co., New Jersey. Those wishing cheap land !of the best quality, in one of the healthiest and mo t j delightful climates in the Cnion, and where crops (are never o|)t down by frots, the terrible scourge of the north, see advertisement of Hammoutoii Lauds. NOTICE. : rpHE subscriber, adtn'r of IVm. Stuckey Jr., f 1_ late of Monroe Township dee'd, having s filed Ins account oa the Estate ot said dee'd, \ [ which has been confirmed by the Court, will I j, apply lor discharge from his office asadtu'i,. at the nest Orphans' Court to be held for Led- j i lord Co. ASA STUCKEY, Adm'r of Win. Stuckey dee'd. | SR^M'SSILE. By Virtue of Sundry writs of Fi. Fa. & Vend Exponas to me directed, there will be sold at the Court licuse, hi the Boiough of Bedford, on Saturday, the 27ih day of August, 1859, at 10 o'clock. A. M., the following described Real Estate, to wit : One tract of land containing 4 acres more or less; all cleared and under fence with a two story log ' house, with kitchen attached, frame stable and other out buildings thereon elected ,• adjoining lands of i ' Henry Gates, William Livingston & others, situat'-, in Hopewr-ll Township, Bedford County, and taken j in execution as the property of John P. Smith. ALSO One tract of land containing G7 acres in Soutbamp-1 ton Township, Bedford Counny X Bethel Township, i Fulton County, if having iheteon erected one i dwelling house, store house, ware house X stable on j the Bedford side of the County line & a Grist Mill & Saw Mill on the Fulton side, ahour 20 acres j cleared X under fence lying on Sideling Hill Creek i & Crooked Run and having ihertona young orchard adjoining lands of George Foster, Sarah Barns, Abel Barns, lands of Widow Ruitiinger, Joseph W. Sleek and others. ALSO One tract of unimproved lai d containing 31 acres, more or less, adjoining lands ot W iliiatn Penrose, George ()w and other* X all sjtua te in 8t- Ciair Township, Bedford County, and .'a!, *n in execution as the property of "Daniel W. Cnsmau- ALSO One tract ol land containing 16 acres, more or les-, about 5 acres cleared and under fence.- adjoin ing lands ot the Hopewell Coal and Iron ( onipany on tbe West side of the Juniata river near .Riddles burg. situate in Hopewell Township, i Bedford County, ami taken in exectftion as tbe property of Peter Moroingstar. ALSO One lot of ground in tf>e Town of Stonersfowrr fronting 55 feet on Main street and extending back about iSO feet to land of Abel Putt, with two storv piarik house with basement and frame stable thereon j erected, adjoining lotof Widow Hoover on the South ! Fast an.l John B. Weaver on the North West, situate j in J.ibert) Township, Bedford County, and taken in j execution as the property of Matilda Hidenthal if j Joseph Hidenthal. ALSO One tract of unimproved land situate in Liberty Township, in tbe County of Bedford, adjoining lands of John Savage on the North, lands ot Dilling er's heirs on the West, 4* lands oi'Jobn I'. Shirty ; on the South and East, iron ore on the same, con taining ten acres more or less. ALS > The ore and mineral right of a tract of land, situate in the said Liberty Township, in the said County, adjoining lands of John Savage, Jacob Cypher, and others, surveyed on warrant in the name of William Harris, containing 400 acres mere or less. ALSO One tract of unimproved land, situate in trie sod Liberty Township, and County aforesaid, adjoining lands of Isaac Ken.inger, E-q., Jacob Fluke. George Fluke, William Fluke and others, {having Jron Oie on tbe same, containing 52acres more or less. ALSO The ore and mineral right of I'm tracts of lands, of IGO acres each, now in tne ocnqiaruy of George X Wilham Fluke, adjoining the 52 acres, more or less, as above described. ALSO One tract of land, fituate on Six Mile Run, in Broad Top Township, in the County atoresatd, ad joining land-, form-fly owned by Septimus 1 oster, Unds of the heirs of William Anderson, dee'd, and Others, being part of a larger tract, surveyed in the name of Mary Foster, the eaiJ tract of land beins Coa! land, with a log bouse thereon erected contain ing 77 acres, more or le;s. ALSO One fract of land. situate near !o Six Mi!* Kue. in the Township & County aforesaid, adjoining land* formerly owned by John Griffith and others, being : Coat land, with a small house thereon erected, contain.ng J acres, more or less. ALSO The one undivided half part of four tracta of land, situate on the South West branch of Shoiip'* Hun, and partly on the North East branch of Six Mille Run, in the Township County aforesaid, adjoin-; ing lands of the Lancaster Coal Co., the Hutingn- ! don A Bioad Top Rail Road Coal Co., William P. . Scheii. and other*, surveyed on warrant in the j name of Benjamin Penn, George Hamilton and others, j being Coal land, and having thereon erected a log j house and barn, with 70 acres, more or less,oor. r i cleared iand on the saine, containing 3-12 acres, more j or less, and all the above described lands taken In ; execution as the property of James Entrekin. ALSO All def'ts right, title, and interest in and to one i lot of ground, in the Town ofSaxton, front ing about j : 55 feet on Rail Road Stieet, and extending hack | j about 150 feet, with a brick dwelling house he kitch ! en attached, adjoining lots formerly owned by j Jacob Fockler, ©ii the East and on the West, situate in Liberty Township, Bedford County, and takpn in execution as the properly of William 11. Brown. ALSO One other tract of land containing 3 acres, more or less, unimproved, adjoining lands of Moses F. Marshall & Joseph W. Sieek. ALSO On Monday, the 29tb of August in,t., at 1 o'clock P. M . one tract of Land containing OS acres more or less, about forty acres cleared and under fence, with a log dwelling house, log bam and other out buildings thereon erected, ulco, mi apple orchard thereof, adjoining Lauds of Catharine Points, Jo : seph Corle, Christian Ling and others, situate ill 1 ; Union towuship, Bedford county; ALSO O; e tract of unimproved land containing 20 acres J ■ and 30 pejci.es aid allowance ot six per cent, j j situate on Chesnitt R'dge in St. CJair Township. Bedi'ord Cou n?v, adjoining lands of .Christian lilattenberger. Thomas Blackburn and ether? ; rakeii j in execution as the property of George Off, d. ft. ■ Sheriff s Olfice, | WILLIAM S. FLUKE, | Bedford, August 5, 1559. j SheriH. AMHTOU S NOTICE*—The niideisigiie.l appointed by the Orphan's Court ol Bed- j lord County, Auditor to make a distribution of j j the balauce in the hands of S. L. Russell, an- j ' rninistrator of William Hotchkiss, dee'd., here- J | by gives notice to all persons interested that he j ! will attend to the duties ol liis'appointment, at j tiie Court House, in Bedford Borough, on Sal- . urday, the 20th day of August, A. P., 1859, j at 10 o'clock, 3. M. J. H. FILLER. Auditor, Alkgiit'iiy Male and Female Seminary, j EMIXSBI'RG, Fn. FACULTY. ( E. J. OSBORNE, A. 8., Principal, Prof, of Lan guages and Philosophy. Wm. S. Smith, Prof, of Mathematics. j Jas. 1). Miller, Adjunct Prof, or Mathematics. Rev. B. F. Stevens, Lecturer on .Moral Philoso phy Ac. Wm. A- Stephens, Prof, of English Grammar Ac. Dr. J. Hughes, Lecturer qn Anatomy Ac. Airs. E. V. Osborne, Preceptress, Teacher of Draw ing French, Botauy Ac. C. F. Droit, Prof, of Instrumental Music. I'i ic* of Tuition for term of II week.*. Common English Branches $3 25 Higher Branches, including common, each SO Latin and Greek, each 2 09 German 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 00 Hair and wax flowers, each 3 00 Pellis work 3 00 Embroidery 1 50 Piano music, with use of instrument 10 00 Board $ 1 75 per week including roorp rent, fuel, furniture Ac. This is one of the hest, and cheapest institutions in the country. The whole expense per term need not bo rr.ore than twentv-tive tloilars.— Second Quarter ol summer session commences August 4, 1833. Teachers will be instructed free o! chaige in the Normal Department, for particulars, address the Principal. E.J. OSBORNE, A. B- Rainsburg, Bedford co., April 22, 1859. PUBLIC SALE OF IS etl £'o s* of--co'il house. Saw Mill, a large number of hou ses for hand-, a line mansion house, a good barn and stable. The tract of laud, on which these un provemknts are situated contains about 237 acies, and is goe'd arable land having a considerable quan tity of land el sared, and in a good stare of cultiva tion. Them is also on this tract a very extensive and valuable ven of'fo,i| iron ore. and ore banks opened. Attached to this property there is another farm ot valuable la 'id containing about 200 acres. Al-o a large bod\ ol unsurpassed timber lands con fnininng about 7000 acres, and veins of iron ore running through the w hole of it. The improvements at I.emnos, consist of a char coal furnace, (now in blast) forge, mansion house store house, houses for hands, stables, Ac. Ac. The ore bank, one vein of hematite and the other of fossi belonging to this property. contain iron ore of the best quality and of vast extent. The timber lands attached to this property contains about 1500 acres, ot which one thou-aud acres are good arable l:nd arid can be converted into excellent farms. Draffs, design? and a full de-rriptioii of these lands will be furnished and exhibited to bidders on the day of sale. The sale will commence at 1 o'clock P. .%!., and will be continued from day to day til! all i- sold. T* RMS : One thiid in ha.nd and the residue in two equal annual payments without interest. The above lands will be sold together or in pnr -1 s to sin t purchasers. JOHN CESSNA. July 20fb, ISSO. ________ ______ ' REAL ESTAE. nv virtue ot an order tit the Court ol Com mon Pleas of Bedford County, the subscriber will sell at public saie, at the Court House, in Bedford Borough, on Saturday, the 27th dav ol Augo?t, A. D. 1869, a tract of iat:d situate in St. Clair Tow nship, Bedford County, con taining about one hundred and thirty six acre,, adjoining lands ot Wm. M. Clark, John W. Ciismati, Berkheinier's heirs and others, beinp the mansion property of William Sleek, Sr., dee'd, and now owned bv William Sleek, Jr. Terms : 5>200,00 at tto* confirmation of the saie, §300,00 on the fir.-t day of April, 1860, and the remainder on the first day ot April,- 1861. Sale to commence at one o'clock, P. M. S. L. RCSSEL, Trurtee Aug. 5,T>6.-4t. r| SoTl lwAntTngfarms, see Td -1 vcrtisernrnt of Hamrnontoti Lauds. Keep it Before the PEOPLE, That Cheap-side is still Not to he Out done. OSTER & CARN are now receirinj in ad dition to their new SPRING GOODS, a beautiful assortment ot seasonable SUMMER GOODS, Consisting of Silks, Foil de Chevre, English Fongee mixture, Ductals, Challie tie Cains, Uyadcre Mohairs, Fojilins, liobes-A-Lc-ss, organdies, English Chintzes, Crinolines, Thibet and Stella Shawls. Spring Styles, Frii.ts and Lawns, from cents ii[> —Muslins, Brown and Bleached, from 6| cents u,p —Ging- hams and Challie de Cains, from lOcts. tip-Mohair de Begc and Cavellas, front 10 cents up —Men's and Youth's wear, from 121 cents up. Cloths. Cassimeres, Tweeds, Coatings, Satinetts, Jeans, Nestings, Are., • Paraguay difficult v. Uncle| Sam has succeeded in peacefully adjusting it, and J. BE. SHOEMAKER & Co., will sell at the cheapest rates, at their store immediately opjios-itp the "Gazette Office,''* their large aad varied assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part, ot BLACK & FANCY S/LK3, ALPACAS. DELAINES, CHALLIES, DUCALS. DEB AGES, BAREGES, LINENS, CALICOES. GINGHAMS, MUSLINS, N A NKEE N'S. CA SSI MERES, BLACK AND BLUE CLOTHS, SEE. Also a cheap and excellent assortment of summer HATS, BOOTS and SHOES; and a fine lot of CARPET The public are respectfully invited local! and examine (he above named goods, all of which will be sold low for cash or country produce. J. M. SHOEMAKER & Co. ' April CD, lSf>9. GROCERY AND CON FIH TIONAHY. fJHHE undersigned Ita- just received and keeps £ constantly on hand the following arti cles : Coffee, s'.ijar, molasses, cheese, crackers, currants, pruiir-s. rai- i.s, almonds, filberts, cocoa nuts, ground nuts, pecans, K.ng. walnuts, cream nuts, can dies in variety, oianges, lemons, tobacco ami cigars, allspice and pepper, spices of aii kinds, baking so da, cream of tartar, sulphur, brimstone, canister ami keg powder, shot, caps and lead, grain and trass scythes, whetting tools, wash tubs and boards, in digo, extract logwood, copperas, aiutn and madder, oil, polish arid Mason's blacking, sweeping, dusting stove, shoe and scrubbing, brushes, clothes, hair, tooth and llcsh brushes, hat and infant brushes, hair oils ami perfumery, purses ami port monaies, pock et and memorandum books, bonnet and round gum combs, "rinding" and fine combs, hrrcelets and beads, pens, pen-holders, penknives, scissors, knife sharpeners, umbrellas, suspenders, spool cotton ant tioss, clocks, smali looking glasses, violins, violir strings, toy watches, watch chains, curry combs cards, horse brushes, shoe-thread, pegs and spara hies, Johnson's Arabian Liniment. Rock ami Little's White Oil, Merchant's celebrated Gargling Oil, fo; man or beast, and many other ait:cles of a simile; nature. Tne patroouge of the public is respectfully solicited. A. L. DEFIBAUGH. June 17,'59.-Iv. BEBFMB CyL IHSTITm REV. JOHN LYON, ) N . I A M PRINCIPALS. 1. LYTTLF.TON LYON, A. M., j THE Summer session of this institution will oper on Friday, the Ist day of July ISoO. It is the design of the Principals, to make this Academy, in all respects, a first class Institution, for the thorough instruction of youth of both sexes, and to prepare them for any profession or position in life. The high moral and scientific tone of the school is well known to this community. The spacious brick budding adjoining the resi dence of Pr. Wm. Watson, lias been secured foi the purposes of the Academy. A few boys, (the number is limited to ten.) wil he received into the family of the Principals, as boarders. The beauty of the scenery and the salubrity o the climate render Bedford a most desirable loca {ion for such a school. Persons from abroad, visiting at the Springs, cai he near their children during the summer. I S2OO per year, including boarding TERMS- \ washing, fuel, light, and Tuition in al f the branches. Terms for day scholars: „ ( Sfi.a- Enelisb Branches: Per Quafer.j sr . s(J> fJo 4tj . .Tune 10,*S0. J. c. OlCKflil, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PITTSBURGH, PA., TY7MLL 'a'tentl promptly to ali busing eo IT trusted to his carr. July 1, 1559.-lvr. DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVERPILLS. W E beg leave to call the atten tion cf the Trade, and more especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the most popu- 1 lar remedies now before the public. We refer to Dr. Clias. M'Lant's Ccltbratrd Vermifuge and Liver Pills. We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, viz.: THE VERMIFUGE, For expelling Worms from the human system. It has also been administered with the most satis factory results to various Animals subject to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS, For the cure of Li vER Co M PL A i NTS, all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD-ACHE, &C. In cases of FEVER AND AGUE, preparatory to or after taking Qui nine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for the above men tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled, and never known to fail when ad ministered in accordance with the directions. Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprietors, FLEMING BROTHERS, PITTSBURGH, PA. to dispose of their Drug business, in which they have been success fully engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being de termined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills shall continue to occupy the high position they now hold among the great remedies of the day, "they will continue to spare neither time nor expense in procuring the Best and Purest material, and com pound them in the most thorough manner. Address all orders to FLE*IXG BIOS. Pittsburgh, Pa. 7\ S. _ DuaierM ami Physicians ordering from ether* thrn lieming will well t.< write their <>nlers distinctly, aul t'./ n*fte Ini* Jjr. Xprfpatrti by j t i.iini Jiw. If. To thoee wishirtjr to giv# thorn a. trj.it, wv will forward per mail, peat paid, to uuv part of the I'nitvd State*, one box of Pills for twelve erit jjostago pumps. or "no vial of Vermifuge for fin teen fhrre-wnt "damps. All ordeiv from Canada wust be accompanied by twenty cents For sale at fheDrug S'GTPS fo Drs.Reamer &- Har v. Bedford, arid ali other Druggists in the county ' May 20, 1859—iy. DK. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, ANT) Dlt. UOOFLATD'S BAILS A322C CORDIAL, The great standard medicines cf the present age, have acquired their great popularity only through years of trial. Unbounded sali fac tion is rendered by them in all casts; and the people have pronounced therr. worthy. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Nervous System, Diseases of the Kiducys, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver or weakness of the stomach and digestive organs, are speedily and permanently cured by the GERMAN BITTERS. The Balsamic Cordial has acquired a reputation surpassing that of any similar pre paration extant. It will cure, WITHOUT FAIL, the most severe and long-standing Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In fluenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, cr.d has performed the most astonishing cures ever known of Confirmed Ccnsumption. A few doses will also at once check and cure the most severe Diarrhcsa proceeding from COLD IN THE BOWELS. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON & Co., A'o. 418 Arch Street, Phila delphia, Pa., and are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere, at 75 cents per bottle. The signature of C. M. JACKSON will be on the outside wrapper of each bottle. In the Almanac published annually by the proprietors, called EVEBTDODT'S ALMANAC, you will find testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These Almanacs are given away by all our agents. For sale at the Drug Stores of Drs. Reamer A Har rv, Bedford, and all other Druggist* in the county. ' May 20, 1559. WITL'ETOCOLLEWOILIS A LL collectors, inciudita; those of the pre _J\_ sent year, are notified To settle their Duplicates, as far as practicable, by the next August Court. Pressing circumstances render this notice absolutely neca*ary, and it is ho ped it will be promptly responded to By order of the Commissioners, H.TJFLCODF.MUS, July 15, 185 D. Clark. PERSONS WISHING TO ESTABLISH M.mufactoriesin a new- and p'ao" . -bere business good. See arfvr fiiikient of the ' Hammonton Settlement. Jr- J*. I'M OFT HOTEL, BEDFORD, PA. fIIHE brribr respectfully inform* rhe poft - j I 'bat ne stll' keep* the Hotel, under the above j name, in the ojd and well known Globe building, oil W r*t Pitt Street, formerly owned end occupied by Mr. John lowiy. where he will be beppy to see all fnends and ibe travelling public generally. Persona : attending Court are respectfully incited to give him I a call. He pledges himself that be will do all in j bis power to render alt his guests comfortable, j His Table will be supplied with tte choicest del ' icacies the market will afford, t The Bed Rooms will contain clean and comfortable ! bedding. The Bar will be supplied with choice liquors. The Stable will be attended by a careful aad 1 tentive bustler. i KJ~BoarderK will be taken by the day, menih and year. JONATHAN HORTON. ' Juna 3, 1553 NEW JUNK; NEW RAIL ROAD AND NEW | Shoe And \ VASUBFg S 1 ORE. St MANSPEAKER have just . returned from (he East, another time, with a splendid lot ol SHOES, of every kind, par ticular! v V\ omen's and Children's Summer ware, CHEAPER THAN" EVER. —ALSO— A very large assortment of Dry Goods. —ALSO— * GROCERIES, and in their Variety depsit ment contained a little o! everything. CALL and see prices and qualities. CALICO at -i cents a yard, for instance, ex everything else in proportion. P. S. All kinds ol produce taken in and change for goods, at market price. s UK VEI'TNGT 0 H. GAITHER will promptly attend to ail surveying business that may be entrusted to him. Office on Juliana street, two doors Sou h of the Inquirer office. KGSS FORWARD. O. B. GAITHER. Forn ard dc (in it her, ATTORNEYS AT i. AW, Eedford, Penn'a. Ross FORWARD &. O. H. GAITIIEE of Som erset, have opened a law office in Bedford, Pa. O. H. Gaither, having located permanently in Bedford, will b° assist-d during every Court by the former. All business entrusted to their care will be promptly and carefully attended to. Office on Juliana street two doors South of Iht Inquirer office. JACOB REED, G. W. RITP, J. J. SCI!ELL REED, REPP & SCHELL, BANKERS & DEALERS IN EX* 1 CHANGE, EIEDFCRD, PENN'A. DRAFTS bought and sold, collections made and monry promptly remitted. Deposits solicited. REFERENCES. HON. JOB MANN, Bedford, Pa. " JOHN CESSNA, " J ofin MOWER, R. FORWARD, Somerset, >' BONN, RAIGUEL St Co., Phila. " J. WATT St Co., Pittsburg, " J. VV. CURLET, St Co.. Baito. WM. HARTLEY IS a.;ent for the very best agricultural ma chines, of all descriptions, that have a* vet been offered to the Public. His stock of Hardware, Oils and Paint*, is fully equal to the demands of the people of Bedford co.— His stoefc of Iron and Nail*, is large and full a! way*. His terms suit the times and be is determined not to be undersold by any one, and his customers will be fullv guaranteed in that respect. 1 ERM> : Cheaperfor cash than trust; ascheapoo credit to reliable and punctual men as anyother firm will sell like goods. All persons must settle on the Ut July and Ist of Jan. of each year, either by note, or cash. June 27,'59. BEDFORD fOlftlT HIP. [WILL make a directory map of Bedford County ftu.-n actual surveys, if a sufficient nsmber of sub scribers can be raised to justify me in the enter prise. The map will be large and well finished and will -liow the location of all the public road* streams, boundary lines, towns, villages, Hotels, Churches, School Houses, Post Olfiees. s'ores, grist mills, saw mills 9.-3t. "VY7* ANTED, All persons indebted to the late ff firm ol Osier, Manspeaker & Cam, to call and settle their accounts either by cash or note. Circumstances demand a speedy settle ment of the Books of the old firm, which are in the hands of S. Cam, for settlement, otherwise they shall be put to the unpleasant necessity of adding cost*. Bedford, Aug. 5,'59.-2m. SAVE YOUR MONEY f THE UNDERSIGNED would respectfal'y inform the travelling public, that he ha* e*tablih4 a tri-weekly line of stages between Bedford ard Latrobe. The route i- that of rhe old Phdadelph a Turnpike, leading I>om Philadelphia to Pittsburg, being one of the best couch roads in the Union. J'assjngcrs will REACH .-v-f7T> trains of for I'ittsbnrg as early uh bv going to Holli.laysburg or-arfeAr-lPgg Johnstown. The fare to PitUbGTg On this i* Four Dollan and Tvtnty Cents being THREE DOLUIRS CHEAPER tW. on any other mute from Bedford to th* pifn. Coaches leave the Washington Ho'tl, Bedford, •va ry Mondav, Wednesday and Fnda;, tr.orr.irg, at 4$ o'clock, and the Depot at Led robs uvn:y Thursdsy ar d Sa'nrdv mormag, %ftr 'lre s-rvyal. of th wail frri '* Pittsburg- JfHFTB \ . <• A KMtABf. July i,a. • 4+l