/ /f) f' { Uy O/v^ a? ■(- 1 $lO 00 Pays for a full course in the Iron City Co!-• lege, the largest, most extensively patronized i and best organized Commercial School in the ; United Stales. IF©ess* Balli For writing, Commercial Calculations, Book- : keeping and lectures. Usual time t > complete a full course, from 6 to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon graduating : is guaranteed to be competent ' > a anage the Books of any business, and qualified to earn a alarv of lrom s " S5OO to Si 000 Students enter at any time—N j Vacat;on Review at pleasure. First I'emitinis for Rest 'Trains Awarded this Institution, l ire lest and grea test variety of Penmanship in any one Hail ol the Union, is found here. CTF**M in islets' sons received at half price. For lull information, Circular, Specimen of Business and Ornamental Writing uid Einbef lisfted View of l!ie College, inclose five letter stamps to F. Vv. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pa. WAT I'j - i\= a A t N hoentaketv Cheap Stare, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, Buck wheat, Potatoes, Fiotir, and all kinds of Pro duce, for which the highest market price will be paid, in cash, or meict;3udise. Nov. 4th, 2 859. GREAT WESTERN INS- & TRUST CO.! Capital ar.d available assets, over &o0).00G. Fire, Inland and Marine Cargo rLks taken cn the most favorable lerms. C. C. LATHRCP, Pres't. James Wright, Sec'v. JOHN P. REED, Agent. ; Vu'ANS. have on hand three new two horse y y wagons which we will sell cheap exchange tor any kind of grain, or give a rea sonable credit thereon. A. B. CRAMER & Co. Oct. 14, 1559. " BlfKin E MbWER&SD SEAS'EI!. THF. subscriber would itiforrn the icrifierj e; Bedford that he is agent tor the sale of the above j Machine, and their orders for *!-.*••> can be fa.'eJ immediately. JOHN ALSIP, Agent. August 5, IS53—Cm. ERSONS WISHING TO ESTABLISH Manufactories!n a new and thriving ace where business is good. Sea advertisement of the Hammonton Settlement. PERSONS WISHING TO CHANGE their business to a rapidly incr-n-ing Country, New Settlement where hundreds are g:>ep.-l to this notice soon. S. E. I'OTT?. Sept. Hi, 1559. For pimples and wrinkles and freckles and tan, Nothing has e'er been discovered by man, Like That wonoerful product of tropical bowers, The popular ''Balin of a Thousand Flowers." to be had at Dr. Barry's Drug & Book Store March 6, 15.17 toisoaiy pays and the farmers who are using Hartley's Coin stalk cutters and crushers, Hartley's corn sht'.i-rs, and chop-mills, are saving, by good management, hun dreds of dollars. k Oct. 21, 1860. THE MEN GEL HOISE~ Valentino Steckman, Frcprhtcr. !Lr*Boarders taken by the day, week, month or year,on moderate terms. May 9, I Soti. Country Physicians can have their order filled at City prices at Dr. Harry's. Bedford, Detf. 5, ISSC. JAYNES WRiuHT'o, Bennett's and DyoU's Pills at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Stoie. fjuH R , 'SB.J VLL WANTING FARMS JN /v DK lightfui climate, rich sod, and secure from fiost- See advertisement ot Hamnrwinton Lands in riottier column. STONE JUGS, PITCHERS, BUTTER. CROCKS, FRUIT-JARS, lor Sale at v; , n ,_ makers' store. Sent. 9th, 1559. Bazirt's fancy Toilet Soaps, Shaving U.ea.ro ! Jxc. just received ac*l for .s<;e at :Jt. Harry's Drug Store. OHOE BUSINESS AND FACTORIES can IO be carried on profitably .it Hamnrjnton i See advertisement of Hammoriton Lar.ds. Bazin's &. Lubin's Extract for the Handker chief, Cologne Water, &c. lor sale at Dr. Har ry's Drug Store. OHIO FIRE PROOF PAINT, ' j cheap, durable and j pretty, at Hartley's, (j iS,'SS / * l Don't fail to see Sixth Annual Announce- ! input," acd brilliant offers, in another column. Bedford Foundry. 1 THE su'- ci. ers having purchased the Bedford i Foundry of Me-?rs. \V6hbeugb and Bar.non, would j most respfftiully announce to the citizens of I'eii j iord and adjoining counties that they r.rp prepared to ' make ar.d loraish all kinds of CASTINGS for „rist ?.ud Sp.w-ii.ills, TfcresLing I:la chines I loughs. Jlpph '.tilts, Cooking, : TEN PLATE, AND COAL STOVES, SLED AND ] Sleigh notes, ',nh kettle-, of different sizes, wagon : fox' so ail sizes, farmers'bells, (a superior arti j eie), oven doors, and every thing usually trade in a ' country Foundry. £*iOllgliS— Woodcock. Sevier j and HILL-SIDE PLOUGHS.— Also, anew PLUG i PLOUGH, to which we call the especial attention ; of out farmers—a superior article to trie obi Plug Plough, with two kind, of points, s'uaies and laud sides to -nit all ploughs it. general use in this coun ty. i'nrnand fitting el iron patterns made to order, and till kinds of repairing done at the short est notice anil at low pi ices. All our own work made ol the very best material, and wairanted to give satisfaction. Partner- and others would do well ft) call and examine our work before purchasing else where, as we are determined to meet the immer gencies of the times, we will sell /out Jur CJ]& 11, or country produce. ; Pig and bar iron, horses and lumber, taken in ex change lor work. feb25,'59-ly SHIRES & JORDAN. Permanent Oaiicc. Complying with the urgent request cf hun dreds of their patients, DBS. C. M. FITCH & J- AV. SIKES, Have concluded to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, and mav be consulted at their otiice, ATI. isi I'EMY STJIEET, Opposite St. Clair Hotel, | Daily, except Sundays lor t omumption, ■ ma, Bioit hitit, a.id aU other Chronic Camphiititx, 1 complicated irth't or rattxD'g pit/mown .'/ itnease*, tn ! eluding Citorrh, Heart Jtixeuse, jtJJertions op tire i.iirr, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, J'/ntale Compietitts, {pc. DBS. FITCII iV SIKES, mould state that their 1h • at in t of Coils"ntj"io.i is • ami irponthefarttii.it tire disease e.rnls i>i the Hood and .system at lurse, both before nod during its development />/ the tor es, and they therefore employ ddrr/i an-ra I, Hygienic and . il lrdecrnal Inhalations, ir/iirr. they value /light's , lot only as Pa/Hot res, (hiving no Curative ff -rt rr/ien | used a'onr,) and Invalids are earnestly cautioned a gar ist wasting the precious time of curability on nay treatm- at based upon the p/attsi/dc, hit fa/se idea that ! the '-seat of the disease con be reaehtd. in a dirert ■ manner Inhalationfor as before stated, lbs s.at \ cf the disc se is in the Hood and its rffeets only in j ikt lungs, i jzrn-'j CHARGE FOP. COKSULTATIOX .^ £ - j Ait of qn /tit-Ms set: I Leant to those mi..'.in "la • C'.n ;.'lt: *f v iter. ( B,'SD-iy ' LANDS FOR SALE 25 MILES | t from Fhilatleij i.ia \\ Railtoad in the > S'ete of New Jer-ey. Soil among the best for Ag -! riciiiturs! purposes being u good loam -oil, woti i oiay bottom. The land T a I-ttu- tract, divided . in'osma'l .'arms, ar.d hundreds from a!) par's of the ! country are now s ttlii-g and bui: leg. The cro-.s prodnccd a e large and can be seen prowing. 'lke I climate is delightful ar.d secure nom frosts. ° Terms l:s:n St j to §2O per acre, pavable witt.ri tour years jby instalments. To vii; the place—Leave Vine , Street V. barf a: Philadelphia at A. &1. by Rail | rfad for Hamiror.tor, or ai!ress it. J. Byrnes, by j letter, Fir! mors ton Pot Office, Atlantic" C'oi.iiv, | New Jersey. Fee full ,advertisement in another | coiumn. i vmm mrvrv -ui xii-rijl bask) I is. .11l iti.jl a I WILL make a directory map of Bedford County from actual surveys, if a faificiCßt number of -üb j -cribers can bo raiser! to justify me iu lbs enter- I pr'-e. j The map wiH be large arid well finished and will 1 show the location of ail the public roads streams, . boundary line., town-, villages, Hotels, Chnrctie, I School Houses, Tost Offices, s ores, grist n .lis, saw i rr;ilis 'vC., , y %~WTvt * r v~ T -*•••- M' VS UP' Q 185 9 . %i J•J. LL - S. i u Cw T• 3 q JJ AYE list received a large and carefully ji £ £ letted stock of JC il.al which they are determined to sell low for cash or to prompt customers. They enumerate in part : Cloths, Ctihsi/ne/fs, Snfinetfs, and Men's wear orneraßy in great \ari> !v. Dress Stilts, Printed Met inoes, Saxony Plaids Moslin de Isine*, at exceedingly low figure s. SHAWLS of tire newest and most elegant styh p. HOSIERY and GLOVES in creal variety. Domestic Goods, Prints Sheetings, Shielings Camion flannels, Blanket*, Linseys, lickings tic., c:c., ar. extensive assortment. Carpets, Rugs, Mats, icc. &.c. LOOTS jIJVI) SHOES, I UTS JIXD CdSPS Hardware and Cutlery—Qtieensware and Gla-sware. Cii.fice Family Groceries, a large stock. Q lff 1 hey wish it distinctly understood that, these goods wfij be sold exceedingly cheap f or cash or produce. Oct. 14, 1859. TV J A * r St n'l #3 / t/ V Jt h IJ . AO'Oj BUSHELS of Wheat, 1000 - - P\J bttshels'of rye, 1000 bushels of corn* 1000 bushelsof oat and 1009 bosfoels of buckwheat, wanted by the undersigned, f O , which the higbeal market price will be paid. JOHN NELSON. Poor House Mil!, Bedford, ) Pa., Oct. ! !th, 1859—6 m. | nit wh i/j.fi 7 ' „ . ulLLi\lij i izL* j . :xF, firm of Reed & Minnich is dtssolvc! by tru . . ' " t- r The hooks of the firm are in the I nai'.s oi Jacob Reed fur settlement. Ail persons , indeb'tf-1 or having claims, are earnestly reque-t -to oil nil settle immediately. SettUnent trust be 'J, pay or no pay, to don't delay. Thanks are retunie l lor past favors and a continuance o: sun por' i a > d tor the new firm of J. Rkkd & ro.' w'n wnl -Ml their goods cn the lowest living terms tor r i-fl or pro^t: <*e. E itatc of Ab'm Mixeil, dec'?. ; LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION, hav ing been granted by the Register of Bedford county, to the undersigned, upon the Estate of A-ranam Alixel!, fate of sni.'.e Spring tp., dte'd, j a ! i j -isi r.s indebted to said Estate are hereby j no*itied to make immediate payment and those having Ci.nrr.s wi.l present them properly au i tlienticatedfor settlement. . . SAAC MIXELL, Nov. . Administiafor. j rN!Os BOTEL, BEDFCED, PA. fTi-iE subscriber re Pittsburg, being or.e of the be-t coach rends ju the L ir n. i Pansenpers %ci:l liE. ICII ~ • v'* - - ? . trains of car- for l'ittslu.ig as early V, las by going to I'olhdc . sbarg or*av&.—i-Jk.: _ j. ohnstown. The fare to Pittsburg on this route j is Four Do.'/aiand Tn-ruty Cento be;, g THREE DOLL. IKS CHEEPER i t'.nn on any other route from Bedford to that point j Coache* leave the Washington Hotel, Bedford, eve ■ r\ Monday, Wciii esday at. ! Pi.-luy morning, at r j o'clock, and the Depot at Latrobe eveiy TuC-d.sy, j Thursday and Saturday morning, after Ibe urriv;.! of the n ail tram from Piti-bnrg. JOSEPH A. CARMAN. j July 1,'50. I" GIUX-ihltY " AMD I pv Von g g'• \ T ts•> ""• ! \y & a\J. '& li . t . i iLA tl , i undersigned has ju.! receiver! arm keeps j Jl constantly on band the following arli | Coffee, rogar, molasses, cbeete,crackers, currants, j prune-, raisins, f.g®, almoin!*, filberts, eco.i nut-, ; ground nuts, pecans, Eng. via.: .*-. cream t. it-, can dies in variety, oranges, !•' tion-, tc b. rco • d cig ru j allspice and pepper, spices of all kir.ils, baking so da, cream <>f t.irtur. sulphur, 1 rin.sl. r.e, can tcr anl keg powder,! ot, caps ar.d lead, gr;: i am! grass tyythes, whetting tools, wash Subs bo.. iu digo,extract logwood, copper.>;. a I r, oil, poloh and Mason's blacking, swei ? ■.■ g, . ;•*. g , stove, shoe and scriibb ng, brushes, clothes, 1 a r, ! tooth and lie-h brushes,' at ar; J infant brushes, hair i ! oils and perfumery, purses and roi l mo: uies, pock ; ct and memorandum hooks, tor ~et a-.d round gun: I combs, "ridding" and line comb-, brTceiets cud I Leads, pen-, pen-bob!* penknives, s, -:- -or-. „■ . - si arpeners, i. r - !!-.r-. suspenders. ; cotton Ooss, clock-, si' .ol •!: : g gias-es, violii.g, vie! ; strings, eoj watch chain-, curry r ml I card-, rorse brushes,shoe-thread, prgi si | spars i hies, .icur:-o: '. Ai. f r;j Lie'ni. :.t, R.,c : a;, i 1.-'' i- - White Oil, Merchant's celebrate.: Garg'ing () !, t r j nan or be* and many t* i.-r crt:c!. sert style. He hopes to receive a iii.erai share of patronage, as he let Is talisfied be can render satisfaction to ail who entrust hirn with their work. His terms will be moderate. lie has on hand Gold and Silver WATCHES, Silver Spoons, Thimbles, Butter Knives, Gold and Sliver Pens and Pencils, K.c. cac. April 27, Gil ;>.\Lr, OR i R.'iDgj. i'ue un lersign- JL ed has 'J I tjusot P. aster, wtiic.'i he desires to st-li for cash, ut trade lor grain. JUIIA NELSON, Dec. 2d. BURNING FLUID and PINE OIL Always to be had at Dr. Harry's DrU' r and Book -store. Jjuly 80, 'SB.J HUNTINGDON and BROAD TOP R. R. ' On and titer Monday, November 1-tth, THE I PASSENGER TRAIN, BETWEEN HUN TINGDON AND HOPEWELL, will Lav,*, j and arrive a-.- follows : j Leave HUNTINGDON for HOPEWELL, at 7. 40 A. M. Leave HOPEWELL for HUNTINGDON', at ; 10. 20 A. jVI. Cmnecting at HUNTINGDON with MAIL I TRAIN EAST AT 1. 10 P. M , and arnvi g ; in PHILADELPHIA at 10. 2f) P. RI. The train from HUNTING DO ,at 7JO . RI., j conn* cts with EXPRESS TRAIN WEST on j PENN'A IE R. J.J. L \ WHENCE, Huntingdon, Nov. 15,'59. Su'pt. K v.. > r 7rr - n rv (rr-t] , • -Nij I r :.! f: ' ( •' ; /' \ U. r B '• £:-■) ■ 1. 5' \i;' c-g-Lr:-• e. *• £— — L AJ , CHEAP CASH and PiIODUCI? STORE. Opposite the -tr.-EE, 'Jon Hotelßedford, Penn'a. ••QUICK SALES AND SMALL UHOUIT'S.'' 1 Vni Good:-;of event Description.] 9/ Pf GBOCEKIES OF ALL KINDS AND QUALITY, j QEEIEVSUEIRE, BOOTS A.XD SHOES, AND IN SHOUT— EVERY THING ELSE WHICH TS USU- : ' ALLY KEPI* BY MERCHANTS, . .LVD WHICH HE WILL SELL "Cheaper than the ( hetiptst.' ■* : OLIVER C. CLARK. SAM'L M. J!ALLEIi ; 0. C. OLIRS & CO., . Flour, Feed, Grocery and Prdnce Store. Centra! Street, next du<>r above Lutheran Church, Cum' eiiand, },l i. , ' A well st*!' r.lcJ stock is n >v op-n ant! mF-it-d . j Fj;.u'-f E. ■!■t N*al t . I j \ no Orii ort i iiict, .• in li-tr: U and j in. Citmi/r*, Roup. : ' , J. tinhurr Y Ciiiifcr Crack' rs, Piachis, Straw* Pint Jlfplt and Green Cora,put n:> in 1 . ■ . 'an 1 Segais of Yi:..u IF . V: i i v j of other articles Uiuai.'y found in store. ;; Additions to the above .lock v. ill i, •f. .uen!- i . j Iy made so as to keep up a general assortment, j i a,t dealers are invited < > rail bef>re pur , cna-ung elsewhere. All kinds ol grain and > country produce bought for tr.se, tr ia ex ' i change (ur good \;• Cumberland, Af*il 8, 1 ; 59. j FOUNDRY AND Jl la chine I 'n p. ■TUT -u! cnbers laving fern ' I a partners;ip ; tin .er the sf. !e .-.f **l•'< rk & A&'.o;a" lor tie jur pose ol concur.-; ing a general FOUNDRY AND MACHINE i botifiesa io the establishment recently erected by . ' !' :re • cr.! cm : ty.are n <• -pared to execute orders r CAS IT.XCS AND MACii'HSEUV cfeverv description. They will b . i : order rteam-eni'inc-, coat and drift-cars, . r-e po- •rs at ! tkrs bit g machine*—also, castiirg {.. i I'vciy tor furnaces, forces, t aw, prist and r ' ■ . i.:,; s, , !o:ii 3, water-pipe, columns, house r ' fioiiti, brack? #, fee., &c. v are a'.-.i. nc.v m -.kir. ; a fine ass, rTrr.r-r.t of. ; S rOY:".< .)! v .ii . -u- kinds ot the latest patterns are! ) mo-f approved style . including several S'zes oi | OOrl > I'OYF.S < i the best make, aei'.u: g stoves r c -ouches, othces, bar-rooins, &c. A fall assortment of Stoves will bekept constant ly on hand, and soil at wholesale "and retail, at P": to suit the times, a i qurhty, warranted equal to the best Eastern n ,k<*. Machinery of all k.nls repaired promptly, i'-tt-rnr in i 1 •t > o'der. CILLIAUO DOCK, C. VV. AsCHOM. Nov. 11. 1-" VALLAELE lIOUSC AND LOT i'" O1! BAL K, Tiic subscriber c.;!'t3 for sab , for account ol j : :i it may concern, the Dwelling House ■ an il' ?11 ruse attached, togethei with about )I two acres of ian.i, situated in Cumberlaad Vaii. y, IU- County, on the Public Road, I ■ >ut 12 miles from Cumberland, lately occu pied i v Yv'in. Blair. ? i'fn pt rfierty would suit a country merchant, ; v-ic. r\ or mechanic, a'" lit is believed .such person might do well there. The neighbor food i< a g'i'.i one .If notso'd by the first ol anuary next, it will be sold at Public Sale. The ti'Je i>- indisputable. Apply to - _£ cf * T4l 38f>9 ' Vv. M. HALL. Milli ucrv Goads! 1 T !i. 0. vnnxox has just re- J Si .L C 'ived anil opened her new 1 tof FALL • A VV INTER Millinery Goods, which the will sell very cheap for CASH. New bonnets, bon iet in ; mi.''.', velvets, si.'k linings, crapes, rib s 'oris, American and French artificial flowers. e She is now prepared to make bofinefs of all Ayie for fall and winter. Ladies are cordialh >' invited to give hep a call. e Orders from a distanre promptly attended to. Bedford, Oct 7th, 1.8.79. | " . l A'iirL 6Ai:liSr S. D. PROAD has maile FcheHsburg his pprma * neut residence, and is pn pared to do all kinds of 1 work irj I !;e Mill Wright line, on the n ost appro s, ved and dnrnble plans, and reasonable terms. He la- on hand l!-.e mo-t improved Sinut and Screening Machines, Mill Bmshes, Anchor Bolting J Cloths, both r.ew and old, at city prices. Mill Burs ' can lie procured from him and shipped toany point. Also—Agent lor MeCormiek's Reaper and \iower for Bedtoid and Blair Counties. S. D. BROAD. Sehellsborg, Bedford Co., I March 4, 18.70. J TOBIJILDERS. The subscriber IS fully preprred to furnish any quantity or quality of Building Lumber and Plastering Laths. Orders directed to St. Clairsviile, Bedford County, will be promptly attended to, by giving- a reasonable notio. F. D. BEEGLE. 1 Bedford Hotel, xj iicl General Stage Office. The subscriber m-pectfuliy begs leave to an r."Mince to his old friends and the public gener ally, that !) has loosed the Bedford Hot •!, at present in the occupancy of Pol. Adam Barn hast, and will take possession on the 1 day of Aprii !>• xt. It is not hi ; d.-s ;a to :: xe nany profession;; as t<> what he will do, but he pledges j his word that his most energetic -eiibrts will j employed to render comfortable all who *iv !1 en a call. The House will be handsomely tilted up, and none but careful and attentive i Tvanls will he engaged. Person- visiting the | Bedford springs, as well as those atteu'in • Court, and the travelling community gen< raf ly, are rerpect fully invited to give'him a call an 1 judge i ;r themselv s. , Nvi-iters taken !>v the week, month, or j year, r n ivora'de terrr ". j .. . Am; . arid comfortable stabling is at -1 taeiu'd to t is Hotel, which will always ' ■ at | tended by a careful hostler. Also, asafe aad | conveuit---it carri.._ !< u-e. J "'lll ike STJSG£S slop at this Hotel, JOHN IIAFER. March 16, 1555. P!i x~ P plira J-ll i* 15, ij, Li I\J| i!} i li.: s j'i>t rttunied iroin the cities with a large j ami iuii assortment of VViNTKK GOOD:-. } consisting of French Af— rino Valencia?, i'hib- J td Cloths, of ail shades, all woo! Delaine R)')*■ -, Silks of all - V!• s, !'!e S.. . [*•/.)-• .u •: >j . lie skirts, GegarU Winter Cloaks, Velvet j ■' <•! -I an erd!♦•>.< assortment if CAY SILK BONNETS, trimmed ami un trimmed, lib ons and plumes, and French Flowers, with a general assutim r.t of ail kin is of g'r,ds. Bedford, Nov. 4th, 1 j A f) . Sfl LL CHEAPER! HAND ME SUGARS, J - ,v > • 5 l. i. ■1 2 (<, per : >uii,!. M >Hr— -- and S. tups, ! 3 1 h I*■ j lb, IS Hfiti t ifU ; > r 'j 1 . .j 1 ( k" "Ell CAEN'S". "V. fl Ai' iOA OHli -e C ii: , is the crv .t" all who are in n a:si of > <•;>!, durable and CHEAP BOOTS, ami MTOE3. NEW STYLES OP WINTER BONNETS, H■ I ) ins an ! Hue! at CHER A C A TON'S. J PATENT SHOULDER SEAM PfHRi'S, l-jf ! ki.-ap, sj OSJ EilX CARN'S. | BEAT PICKLING V INEJAiH f r ra!", by OSTER A CARN. N v. fib, IS"D. | T II E CA3GV IL L 2 SEMIMA RY i * R n AL ' a C S3 O O la ' f >JZ roc:-::} ladies axd GB.v TLEMEN! Cheapest £ri)col hi ti;e L'.r.tj; fiTTD FOR A CATALOGUE. 31. 31 cX. W \LSII. A. 31., CasjVilie, lluii' in jjilon Co., Ta. pt. at*3na. New 74 m m 14 4 ? I - ft 'in', nm!er>igned liivejust opened a large j JL -'-'I jdy of r*' j r yri •• mnp.o i ...L riihJ r g-.s. A C'-.lit wiii be ev nded : j PROAIPi' i'AYiXC i U VERS, a.-,.1 tV> to cns:.-m,ei who will c'tnrjuiiy ..ettie : if-r accounts every January I y cash or note. These terms will Be strictly adhered to. A. li. CRA.WER ix. CO. Nov. 4,15">9. CHEAP IV 1? \Y (I (\ t'\ y> c ± 1 1J T 1 \J V/ UU O A T J, i. > vii J.i.'irtACii hi C ; - ... STORE, BEDFORD, PA. T.- A v ING just rec ived the largest and chea ii-JL pest slock of goods ever brought to B*d- I ird, we are determined to sell out cheap ami fast in proportion. We have LADIES' DRESS GOODS, of all <1 srriplinns, tiLO" ES, HOSI ERY, FLANNELS, MEN AND FCYS' j WEAR, CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Muslins Shiits and Drawers, Coats, Pants and A'Es.'S, CAR ii. IS, Nine.i* and Double, Cotton chain HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, GROCE i JEs, SPIC I-.S, lOBACCO, and every thing usually ic tj; in a country ttoie, which "we will s-il cheap lor cadi, or produce, and to punctu al six month customers. Thankful for past fa vors, we hope to receive a liberal share of pub lic patronage. J. M. SHOEMAKER & CO. Oct. 21, 1859. LAST NOTICE. rilE Store Books of Jacob Reed and those of Reed & Minnich, aie getting old, and must now he closed. 1 i:e subscriber ii anxious to save all parties the expense of legal proceedings a: d, therefore, c.11! 3 upon all indebted, or havu g ac counts unsettled, to call at once and sit'.F ( ,p Suits will certainly be instituted against all n lecting this notice after the Ist of February next. _ rtl JACOB REED. Dec. 2J. !'<() ALL WANTING FARMS? SEE AD vertisenr,er,t r>'• amimonton Lands. | ' I I ' • j; | '•" •v, and ..j V rxA , lU Ufc|. || i j Ti . INVARIABLY CASit. | •. vi | Jac JU i- ei:d, c. v,*. f.upp i ' BiiEil, lICPP SCBEII' tLt b:edford, penn'a y\RAF i s bought an. i *dd, coflmioo, mad J X / and \ jirornptiy remitted. Depends s.iiici!"J. H INFERENCES. Hon. I jr. '.ja'.n, Bedford, p a " JOHN Cessna, " •Torfx ivjowm, R. Forward, Somerset, Bu-wv, Raiocel & Co., Phil J. att ot. Co., Piltsbur . J. IV. Cotter, Sc Co., Ccmrncamcaltt) 3nsma.net CcmyamT" OKtM IVlUaai, THIRD STREET, HARRIS3URG, PA. (.lIAKiLKID (Ai'ITAL, $300,090. !as;;re Buildings and clher Proprrir attains: loss or itUj;i by Witt. M..rv •< t P.rniLd OF THE SPA, INLAND NAVi- GATION & TRANSPORTATION DIRECTORS : V'A CAMERON, (} so . M. LA. MAN, IV v , j,„_ GEO. Bbßoneh, BE\- P ' A'!: ;i ,; Ksp *** A. ft. War ford, W. F. K. Boas, j. H, SKUtniu, I.LI StIFLE. * OFFICERS : snios Pmidmu 'i. ig j' vJ; iRKIy, ; SO*;—PrCSHsCr* !• S. C.lftßiKK. Secretary. j. W. J.I SGF.\FELTF.R, A-ent lttsnranre Ccntponn ' NO €3 FOURTH STREET. Capi'al Ant! Ftjrj.las over $150,000. CO. DIRECTORS. JACOB PAINTER. C. A. COLTOK, K . V OECITTLY, : ■ rERSOX, A. .1. CARRIER, I. G. STROCU TIMET SI-ROIL, A.. J.JONES, G. W. SMITH v..\nn Hampton, rob't Patrick, j. h. bopkirj ' - ' ,•■> r!iyl PS r >:< l losses from th "P to sMay, 18.59. to 2 inr.tin " •• • t,, in tdditioa to regular tnai. ... *' '-n.'s of from .5 to 15 ~r ce14 .... • evident* of its stability a.,.! wefolae*! " S LOSSXS LSBKRUJ.F !>.JCSTEI) £ FitonpTi.y PA'!). A. A. Ctßßina Pr-s't. LG . s.-roel, Sec'y. J- •• .Ft "I. Iter, Agent. Office at Bedford Pa. September 2, 1853.-1 vr. C 'essjia & * fmiinoii, A VE ft rmed a Partnership in the Practice *■ • : ;; J ; '; u * OSf*" Office Dearly opposite 2 He Office, where one or the other nay At all times he found. J B dfbrd, Oct. 26, iSld. .sotsss P. ' at Law, Be-tflirJ, Pensmvsnla . ' tenders his seroices (o iht Public * Otbce second door .North uf the Meed Hon St*. 9 LVdlofd, r b. CO, 15.52. -•c "T^TimsKa: A'LTOHN L.V AT LTV, BFDFCF.O, PA. VV promptly attend : : ■ s ~n . Vl trusted to his care. o.tce o B J u „ ia f feet, into doom south of th inouiter iil.ee 11 '' u !:t a:s ' it any nrveving boa tnat may he entrusted to him. Nov. 4, f#. AT i . lON, MARKSMAN! J Oil .V Z? ORDER , C TII, Sedfcrc. Fa- Shop at the east end 0/ the town, on* door west of the residence of Major Washalvitijh. AH guns of uiv own manufacture warranted A'lay 21, ;":8. ly. JJ J.y.r.j-zj-yTj- J. *.7JV.' EJlt"Kii.lt, ATTP.T> ■* 'T V \ rv T iv* A i 1 Uii. a.a A i I A i>, PITT3SURCH, FA., \'i 11 - J - of ten d promptly !o all business en- T - irti;.'. J to his care. lv I, 1559 -I vr. sssia 5s e i ICe it e rsn a ia COIWTY SURVEYOR. U OULD hereby nolifiy the citizens of foi J caniitv, that he has moved to the Boron; 1 ! of Bedford, where he may at all ti.-n o s b? ! mm! by persons wishing to see him, unless ab* nl upon business pertaining to his oSee. April 16, ISoS-lf.* LA W PARTyRKNinP. •JCC MANN. Q # SPAN 3 Tim undersigned have associated themselves ir. the ; ractire o! the Law, and will attend promnilvto a l bus.ness entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad joining counties. .L- ' 011 -'ulianna Street, three doors soai'a of '.ueugel House, ' opposite the residence of Ma j. Tats- JOB MANN. June 2, 1854. G. H. SP ANG. J. U. LITiGEATEfiTEB, 'Attorney at Law and Lani Surveyor, Hill alle/iJ with promptness to all b'lsinrf entrusted to !us cue. W ILL PRACTICE IN BEOFOHO AND Ft'LTOS COUNTIK one door West of the Union llote ...br. p.c. mm~ ESPl'.t i. I i.LY begs leave to tender hi* V Broil -sional Services to the Citizens of Bedford a:ui vicinity. X Of.ce ill Juiianna Street, at the Prug iid Book Store. Feb. 17, 1854. i&r. Be I<\ Harry Kespectpiili.y tenders his professional ser vice;, to the citizens of fledford and vicinity. Ohice and residence on Pitt-Street, in 'he building formerly occupied by Dr. JofcaHofiia dune £4, 1853.