The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, May 11, 1860, Image 4

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    HOUSE,
BEDFOFU. FA.
MR. S. FILLER would respectfully announce to
hef*friends in Bedford County, and f o the public
generally, that she has leased, for a term of years,
the la'ge and convenient brick hotel, at the corner
of P tt and Juliana streets, Bedfoid, Pa., known as
the -'WASHINGTON HOUSE," arid lately kept by
MRS. COOK. This bouse is being thoroughly re
fitted and refurnished, and is now open for the re
ception of guests. Visitors to the "BEDFORD
SPRINGS" and persons att ndmg Co-jit, will find
thii house a pleasant and comfortable temporary
home. — Every attention will be paid to 'he comfort '
and accommodation guests. The tab!" wni at a;,
time-he supplied with the best the maikets atlord.
Cnargrs mode are.
Extensive stabling is attached to *.•; hotel, ar
a careful and competent borier wfi be in atten
dance. Special attention will be paid to it • accom
modation of the farming cornmur.iiy.
March 30tb. ISSO.
T" " S FATEI •I•JOH A!' LACK, DE' L>.
Letters of
odminittration having been granted to T ne ui Icr
aigned, upon X- estate of John Black, latent' Napier •
rp., dec'.i. notice is hereby given Inat ai, persons
indebted to -aid estate are Inquired to make mime
d'jate payaietit, and tho e baring claims are reques
ted to piesent tbem properly authenticated for set
tlement.
J FRF MI AH E. 81. \CK,
GEORGE W. HORN,
Ap.ll 57, F-10. A nr.: strut im.
4 PMTNISTRATORS NOTICE.
I.ellers ofj
administration, having been granted 'r-the subsc.-i
--ber. Ji vine i'i Harrison tp., on .ae estate of Meich?
cr F':.sher, late of said township, d*c'd , all persons
indebted to said e-tate are notified to make pay
ment immediately, and those Having claims acam-'
the same will present them duly authenticated foi
settlement.
DAVID MILI.F.R,
April 13, IFCO. Admit strator.
STRAWBERRIES AAD CREAM!
Who's fond
of Strawberries and cream 7 Echo, "All 1 ' i hen
all are invited to call at Lynch - and buy lew, or
many plants of choice kinds. 1 hose p.anting now
will'get a few berries this season. [april 'CO,'6O.
JVT EW SPMG GOODS!
NEW SPRING GOODS!
NEW SPRING GOODS!
JUST ARRIVED AT
JUST ARRIVED AT
JUST ARRIVED AT
J. REED ST Go's STORE,
J. REED & CO'S STORE,
J. REED & Go's STORE.
CALL AND SEE THEM!
CALL AND SEE THEM!
CALL AND SEE THEM!
INSTATE OF JOSEPH WEYANDT.
Letters of
administration upon the Estate of Joseph U'eyandt,
late of Union tp.,dec'd.. having been granted to the
undersigned by the Register oi Bedford county, no
tice is hereby given to ail persons indebted to said
estate, to make immediate payment and those hav
ing claims, will present them properly authentica
ted for settlement.
ELI AS DELL,
April 13, 1860. Administrator.
D 1 SS O L U T 1 ON.
The par*, arihip heretofore i
existing between FERGUSON fr MANSPEAKER,
ha 3 this day been dissolved by mutual consent.—
The interest of Ferguson has been sold out to Simon •
L. Shafer, and the business will hereafter be con
ducted by .Manspeaker ijr Shafer. Those indebted
to Ferguson Manspeaker, \v ; .l j ,se clo : e their
accounts by cash or note. [aprii 13,'60.]
(AHEAP Coats, Pants ami Vests, just received and i
) lor sale cheap at Shoemakers' Cheap Star •.
TREASURER'S SALE
A OF UNSEATED LANDS, i
Agreeably to the provisions of an act of As
sembly, directing the mode oi seiling un.eared iands j
for taxes, and tor other purposes, passed the 13rh
of March 1&15. arid the supplement, thereto, passed
the 13th day of March lb 17, and 25th of March
1631, and the 9th day ol tlarch lf-17. The Treas
urer ot the county oi Bedford hereby gives notice
to ail persons concerned therein, that unless the
County, State, School and Road taxes due on the '
following tracts of unseated lands—situated in Bed
ford County, are paid before the day of Sale—the
whole, or such part oi eacu tract, s will will pav
the taxes, a. I the < o->'s chargeable thereon, will be
sold al trie v oar! House, i tti• ■ !or "ig •oi i'. :,rd.
County ol Bedford, on the second Mooday of June
next, lor the arrearages ot taxes rlue, am, the ci.sts
accrued thereon, and said sale \v,i 1 be continued
trom day today ur.tii ail are disposed r.f.
IV .VI. SCH ACER,
Treasurer.
Warrantees or owners.
No. Acrea. Dolls. Cts.
Broad Top Township.
1150 James Lntriken 10 2S
D do 99
75 William Gray 1 23
SB9 Francis Mowing 93 IS
483 <V 135p Samuel Kerr 20 57 I
422 it 30p Barnet Mowing 27 go j
466 John Stone 23 2d
4654 Isaac Kerr 24 15 '
■l4O John Razcn ' 6 15
399 John Beit . 12 12 S
63 Jacob Meiers f; 72
75 John Dvv eaux (Duniap Ttact) 10 10 j
403 John Buleman 19 45 '
30 Lewis T. Watson 1 54
427 Mary Montgomery 4 22
421 John Montgomery 4 73
339 Stevens 3: Co in right of
Shreeves 23 39 !
E. Foster 8c VV. P. Schell C 75 I
25 Jau.es Figard 61
60 VV'iHtam Figard 4 39
25 John K r.g's Heirs 55 j
393 & 197p James Patton & li. Easton 53 {
Colerain Township.
414 Michael Rpof 1 24
4io Agne.s Roof 1 2d
400 Jacob W'hetstoue 1 20 ;
340J Jacob Wilanil 30 '
111 Andrew Kihock 64 '
600 Samuel Williams 2 24
45 Will am Smith 1 46
427 Arthur Brown 64 |
Cumberland Valley Township.
106 117p Wm. M. Hall 16 j
400 Dr. James Smith 2 94
Harrisoi Township.
163 Nicholas Knight 24
90i William Lyon 3 m ,
75 Andrew P. .Milier 1 72 I
Hopewell Township.
200 John Corby ) 20
413 John Kerr 4 76
150 James Howard '
404 Richard Moan
420 John Cher.ey 73 ,
404 Joseph Mcaii tit
4094 Samuel Moan 68
424 A 35p Alexander Moan 58
2064 John Mcllney 4b
jys A 50 Zachaiiah Moan 21 j
192 Timothv Moan 27
200 54p Israel Moan 2S |
222 Elizabeth Piper 60
212 4* 20p John Boyd 34 j
214 <F 65p VVtiiiam f'avis 32 |
216 6r 604p Isabeiia Davt* sg
220| Wiiliam Piper 62
238 John Hardin 66
221 Ignatius Hardin 62
434 ft 125p Janies Wilson 72
1941k 4Op David Piper 32 j
99 Richard Clark vs j
42? George F. Albert! 1 20 ;
213 Joseph Lancaster 60 ; 1
490 Thomas Taylor 1 yj
i 402 it "7p Stephen Moan 68
4 10 Sbaw Tract, Oakman Lands I 24
' 239 James Mcllney, Forge piopeity 22 00
9 Puteroaagh's Heirs 14
i 400 iB£c C.'avan 72
Londonderry Township,
i 453 Joseph Gardner I 3d
150 John Saddler 1 SO
Liberty Township.
200 Mary Gordon 7 95
t 290 James Gordon 4 3ti
400 Thomas Jones 1195
150J S'opUen Kerr 3 40
10, Edwprd Langly 7 20
■ 200 Jacob Miiier 6 00
200 Elwnbetb Miller 0 00
209 Marv Piper 5 98
' 20.r Amelia Piper 7 98
60 Abel r'u: 1 20
Edward Stone 7 48
400 .'ohti Torr.ra 10 73
; 374 84p Hannah Alberti 540
i -17 8 M-iuai Air.erti 5 00
J Alexander Montgomery 5 13
• W rlltam Montgomery
George li. Kay 3 J 0
3 L< 'i \\ liiiam P. bcheil - <•
, 200 John Kf.zor ~ ..6
, 200 Fiancis Means 2 5d
150 Stephen Kerr 1 90
I 90 Alanor Tract 1 53
Mrlligau he Benedict 2 5S
40 Peter Bowfer 54
' 5 George Thompson 12
Monroe 'iowoabip.
25 Joseph McDjinei 50
Nap.sr.
209 A beer Rutgers 60
Pros .dvnee iiast.
i 2213 Samuel Taie s Heir's 44
t 9;0 cJo do do 44
! sCO On do do 44
do uo do 28
1 G. W. Sarins 52
145 .5- 95p Mab'oit Barton 32
loS St .OUp l)aviu Smith 32
95 St 55p Joshua Hixoit 30
101 40p James Cavan 120
4 9 1.-aac Cavair J 20
-.0 George Deweese 90
17 J. Spark's Heirs or F. Grb* 26
ol L. A.Carpenter 22
Providence West.
100 Daniel Rrchc-y 18
40 David Boiler 14
13 Joseph .McPaniel 36
li>6 I'eler Morgei t t'3
St. Clair Township.
! 1 Lots Jacob Ink's Heirs 48
|VO4 David Mc Robert 1 20
i 477 James Boss 1 20
i 4)1 V llham Snively 1 20
Southampton.
200 James Biggs 60
: 135 Henry Whetstone 1 32
; 130j William Buck 1 20
Unroc Township.
, 50 Christopher Snyder 43
. 0 Widow Croyle 2 50
1 439 j Jauies Seawiight 12 66
60 Brumbaugh St Co. 1 39
50 Cowples Brush 36
439 John Martin 10 2
CO Bowser 1 17
90 Boyer 1 68
200 Langarn 1 hs
150 William Langam 2 8."
Ibo * Bowser Brush 1 78
Woodberrv 3outh.
19 William Fluke 16
19 Fluke's Heirs 32
22*2 Elizabeth Piper 67
216 & COp Isabella Davis 24
04 it lOOp John S. Hetrick 28
Woodberry Middle
: 100 Adjoining Heffiey's Heirs. 5 50
117 Daniel Montgomery 10 -0
j ISO Paniel-Montgomery 4 48
170 Margaret Croft 1 70
22 Keiisinger's Hirs 1 60
20 Frank Nicodemus 75
J Ij George Nicodemus 7 f
; 173 Mcllnay 7 97
62 John .Mc Fad den <i 13
,70 John Nicoderr.us 1 87
.72 Ji hn Smith, Jr. 1 77
46 Bear.tr's Heirs 1 87
Mom* rook 2 50
.03 Wm. Montgomery 5 00
i 150 Kob'rt Montgomery 1 6J
13 Jacob Furrey 64
j .1 Kenhart Beplogle 1 05
13 John Teeter 61
12 Samuel Teeter 60
50 Hubert Montgomery I 20
Match 30th, 'CO.
! 770 It SAL K ,
I I OR TRADE,
A farm containing 225 acres, 111 Harman's Bottom
2j nnies from Buena Visia on one side, an 1 2| miles
Iliom the turnpike on the other. The soil is Ridge
gravel and in a good slate of cultivation, about one
halt cleared and balance well timbered. Them is a
! ever-failing stream of water on the premises : a so
I several constant sp.iugs. lire p.opeity is well cal
culated for a ilivi-inr. into two larms. There .s
on g d-aught for meadow, The improvements a: a
Ilble Log llouse.fc Ij'ge lih'A Lank L.i.i; rli .1
ve.-y la: g -••cie >1 ol choice fruit, i uye.s ; : •>}•
>• s 1 orn some set and e ai:i icei t fcou- ' y ■■ .. -!r.
■ CeiT.at I at all tirri—s on the premises for p.oduce.—
It adjoins Lewi.- X, I j ir's Mill property.
_*Al.sO—
a K.irm of 166 ncr*e. al- ut lud cleared, with Double
I-og House, .New Bams Barn, and twogood orcfurd >
thereon, lying on the JuibaTa River, two n r'.es
from B"onersto <l. ar • i bad" rr mile from th- u :
roari. 1 ai tarm 1- composed ola good quail' -, ci
river bottom land, 69 or 4-> acres ol which c-ii be
put into good meadow, 'i tre whole is now ; a good
-tate of cultivation.
—ALSO—
A farm of !!-acre- o! rim.-stone lard in Liberty
Township near Sloner.sto.l jl, grown as toe > n
i Stoiet property,'' a ijoiui • lat - "I 'S;uire Reus.
! ger, btoler arid others. Tf" improvements ate a
Log Hou.-e, Log Barn ice. The 1- g >od water c
the premises, al-o an orch; .• or good fruit.
! —ALSO—
A Brisk House (two story) and tw o lots of ground
! 10
Bedford.
—ALSO—
A new two-story Bough-cast House aod two lots ct
' ground m Broa-.itop city.
- ALSO—
i 160 acres of the b> st quality of land in Harrison
county, lovra. near the Missouri, and close to the
j couutv seat.
—ALSO—
A I-o* of ground in Omaha city, Nebraska.
ALSO—
I 100 acres of land, in Southampton Township, Bed
ford county, lately owned bv Wan. Lashltv.
—A I.SO—
! -A Lot ct ground ffoeting on Main street, in the
I Borough of Bedford.
TLRMS to sun buyers.
O. K. SHANNON*,
1 Jan 27, 1860 Bedford, I'a
f> EDFOBD CLASSICAL I^SfiTUTfi.
i)
KEV. .fon.N LVON, )
T. LVTTLBTO.N LTON, A. M., Pknc AL3.
I THE Summer session of tb: institution will open
on Friday, the 4th dav of May 1860.
It is the design of the Principals, t„ make this
Academy, in ail respects, a first class Institution,
for the thorough instruction of youth of both sexc,
and to prepare them for any prolessron or position
in life.
The high-moral and scientific tone of the school
is well known to *hi community, and a strict disci
pline will be enforced.
A few boys, (the number is limited r,, ten.) will
be received into the lainily ol the Principals, as
hoarders.
The beauty of the scenery and the salubrity of
the climate render Bedford a most desirable loca
tion for such a school.
Persons from abroad, visiting at the Springs, can
be near their children during the summer.
It is desirable that pupils sbould enter at the com
mencement of the ses-ion, and no pupij will be re
ceived for less than one quarter.
I $260 per year, including boarding.
TERMS. 2 washing, fuel, light, and Tuition in all
f the branches.
Terms for day scholars :
Per Quarter 5 S6—F-nglish Branches.
Quarter. J ?7 .,v). Classical do .< .
June 10,'59.
I).
B B
O O
R H
D feO D e
5' MN'K & Jv W AT<"lf
ami
Deafer in Jewelry
Would rwjifC!fully announce to the citizens
of Bedford, and 'he public in general, that he
has opened a Jewelry Store in the building re
. , nily occupied by II- Nicodettiits, Esq. nearly
opposite the liech'ord Hotel, where he will be
phased to see a!i in want of articles in his line
He has on hand, and will c nstaqtly keep, an
elegant asso-iu.ent of JEWELRY, and will re
pur (.'! .chsanti Watches in the bert style. He
hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage, as
be leu's satisfied tie can render satisfaction to all
who ei.tr h n with their work. His terms
will be moderate.
He i •:u (hj'tl and Silver WATCHES,
Sii • * T iir.oles, hitter Knives, (Jold
3i;d Silver Pens and Pencils. Ac. &c.
__
ATCHES GIVEN" AWA7 !
A GIF I' v-.'ued lr i tvv > dollar; to one hundred
collar: given with every Look sold at
retail pi ICrS.
AT LEAST ONK W.YG it IS GUARANTEED TO
KVi-.RY TWI I.VE !M.OK !
These inducements are ice-red by the
STOCK EXCHANGE COMPANY,
116 Wasbii gton s'reet, Boston,
The most extei s.ve . nJ the most libera! Gilt con
cern in xis- ice. S'rJ lor a catalogue, i'hose
who have , . o! zed other gift Houses are pur tint
la fly lequested to acquaint themselves with on
terms, Our inducements are unrivalled, a. ! pu
aii othefs in ti.e '.ade.
The following are some of the gifts to purchaser
of books :
English Lever Gold Watches, hunting cases.
Patent Lever " " "
Ladies' Lever '• " open face.
Delate bed Lever Silver Watches, hunting cases.
Lep.ne Silver Watches, open face.
Gold Lockets, vat ions sizes.
Ladies' and Gem-' Gold Cr.ains various .tyles.
Ladies' and G: ts' (fold Sleeve Buttons and Stubs,
all patterns.
Gents' Bosom Pins new and rich styles.
Gold Pencil- *■ J Pens.
Ladies' and Gents' Gold Rings.
Gold Watch Keys and Belt Pins.
A g.eat variety of Ladies' Jewelry, Pin c and Ear
drops, comprising all the styles tow -..-010.80011
as Cameo, Mosaic, Gold Stone, Lava, Floren
tine. <Vc., de., Arc., Gold bracelets, all styles.
The- Li :01 Books comprises a great assort fu nt of
standard wo ks in every department ot htr iture,
interesting to the young anil old. Do not ail to
,-ei -I lor a ca' . gue. Catalogues mailed .Tee to any
address. Apply to
SUFFOLK EXCHANGE COMPANY,
116 Washington sireet, Boston.
C. W. Jli.nßßitu K, Treasurer.
I" AS T NOT ICE!
I 1 The Books and ac
counts of the Estate of Dr. G. W. Statler, dee'd ,
have been 111 the hands of A. 11. Hull. Esq., lor
collection since November last, and but little paid.
Those indebted to the Estate w ill save costs by c:'-
ling on Mr. Hull immediately, and settling, as all
must be settled by the middle ot June. Mr. Hull
ha beenoidered to proceed by law to the collection
of said accounts.
A. J. STATLER,
Ap 1113, ISSO. Administrator.
*sieeiac? ; e.*?
The subscri -r Lis it m>iv d a splendid
v irii tv of Gold, Si'.cr Aim mod, ami Steel
Eu-Ctiuies, Willi the Gil* I PebljleS, Sli
pvr-titr lu cßarness, and denned I > suit person?
cl all ages—warranted never to TAlL—tc
which he invites the attention of aii who an* it
need o! the article. He has also just received
an elegant assortment of JEWELRY—aiI o
which he will seJlon reasonable terms.
DANIEL BORDER.
Bedford, May *2"J, 1 boT.
"JT* XECBTOR'S NOTICE.
.1 J J.'dters testamentary
on the Estate ot,Rbecca McCrearv, late ofNapie
tp. dee'd , having b"Cn granted to 1 •• snb-c' iin-r
nll J>er*i>ns iU'Whtcd to*, d estate are r•• i. -. t• 1' >.
make i mneiuate payue iit, and t1..i.; taving eium;:
w ill p.e-crit th.-in duly authen'i ited tor sett).-,
ment.
J AS. A 1.1 [SOX,
April <i. IFCO. Executor.
| TNION HOTEL, BEDi'ORD, DA. *
IHE subscriber re-pe-i|i,i|y informs the pub
ic, that he r >t:l' Wee;-.. * e ti -tel. under the ahovt
name. 1 the rid ; r : well known Globe building, o:
A ->t I'.tt Street, ' r inert v owned and occupied bv
Mr. John tonng w here h* will he happy to see al
iriemis and 'be travelling public generally. Pet.son:
attending ( oiut are re-pee: tuil} i. vite.l to give him
a call. He pledgee i-.tr..sell r hi will do all ir
his po -' r to reefer ail his guests comfortable.
His Table will be supplied with the choicest del
Irenes the mar .t toil I afi rd.
The Bed R.icims til coiuriii clear and co:ufortabL
bc-'dtngi
'! he ";.r v. 11; be supplied with choice liquor .
''"t-e S'abp will t* attended by a :al ard at-
Tei five ho-'Vr.
Csi**Bti4rders will be taken by the day, w*ek,
ruotni. ai- i year.
JONATHAN HORTON.
June 3, IS .I'd.
T|TANH O O D .
ill HO Y LOST, HOW RESTORED.
Just Published, in n seohd Knve/ope,
On fbe Nature, Treatment and Radical <ll re of
Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Sex al De
bility, Nervousness and involuutarv F.inissions, Im
po'.encv ai d Menial and Pbysii \i! ca-.icitv.
BY ROB. J. CI'LVERWELL, M. P.,
Author of'-The Green Bonk," <kc.
The world-renowned author, in this admirable
Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience
that the awful con-eq .ence. o) sell-abuse niav be
etieetually removed withoat Medicine and without
dangerous Surgical operation-, bougies, in-trumeiitr
rings or cordials ; pointing out a mode of cur° at
once certain and effectual, by which every ; iiferer,
no matter what his eon. din,, ma" be, i#mv .
self cheaply, privately and radically. This eciur.
will prove a b on to thousands and thousands.
Sent under seal to any uddre-s. post paid, on tin
receipt of two postage stumps, by addressing Lr.
f 11. J. t KLINE, M. D., -iSO first Avenue, i\
York Post Box tdsb.
dan. 20, lbilO.
W E R c r? \ \ T.
\YE ate n"*v receiving by each arrival from Eu
iope, fresh additions to our stock of
FANCY ROODS, SUSPENDERS,
VIOI.I \ s, PE R FU M E R Y,
I'OR'I K MOXN.oIES, FANS
HAIR BRUSHES, ACCORDEONS.
We have always a full line of
HOSIERY AN n GLOVES, UNDERSHIRTS
TRAVA'I'S, Nc. &C.
Merchants wilt r.nd our stock as large and com
plete as that of any house in the Northern Cities,
and having connections in all the
MANUFACTURING DISTRICTS OF EUROPE,
We are able and determined to sell as low k as any
house in this Country.
FRED. Fit KEY & SONS,
2.30 BALTIMORE ST. BALTO.
.March 16, 1 SCO.-2m.
Allcgfeeuv Male and Female SemiraTj,
Fa.
FACULTY.
E. J. OSBORNE, A. 8., Principal, Prol. ol Lan
guages and Philosophy.
Win. S. S.rnth. Prof, ol Mathematics.
Us. H. Miller, Adjunct Prof, of Mathematics.
Rev. B. F. Stevens, Lecturer on Moral Philoso
phy btc.
V\m. A Stephens, Prof, of English Grammar &c.
Pr. J. Ki.ghes, Lecturer on Aiiatomy &c.
Mrs. E. V. Osborne, Preceptress, Teacher of Draw
ing French, Botany ike.
B. F. Drott, Prof, of Instj ttal Music.
t'j ice of I uition (i ft. tm of 11 weeks.
Common English Branches $3 2.3
higher Branches, inelidii g common, each 89
Latin and Greek, each 2 00
German and French,each 2 50
Book-keeping and Commercial calcula'ions 1 5 J
ORNAMENTAL.
Drawing 2 0"
Colored crayoß,and water colors, each 'J
Oil painting f
Hair and wax flowers, each 1
P#l!is work 5
Embroidery 1 50
Piano mm r, with use o! instrument 10 0
Board S 1 7' per week including room rent, luel,
furniture Nc. This is o n> ot ihe and cheap- si
institutions in the country . Trie whole tj|eiee per
teim need ot !■■ in. re ih.,n twentv-hve <>.;Urs.—
S-'.-cnd Qmner oi summer session commences
Apr 1 the sth, it 0.
arher- wi'.l no instructed fit* ' oi charge in 11 ••
Xoi nal Dr "trrifie >t.
: or j;s ;; •••.dais address the Principal.
!-.. J. OSBORN E, A. B-
Rainsburg, Bedford ro., April 50, 1859.
T;• ED?ORD FOUNDS. Y i
IMI subscribers bavin* purchased the Bedford
: o!ii * r- ot M- srs. Washubaugb and Bannon, would
os! respect:ni!y annoui ce to the citizens of 8.-.1-'
' ird and adjoining counties that thev are prepared to
make; and lariu-n all i; nds of CASTINGS for
and Sav/-mi'ls, Threshing lea
dlines Ploughs, Applemi/.'s, Cooking,
TEN PJ ATE, AND COAL STOVES, SLED .AND
Sleigh , 's, w ash kettles, of d lierent sizes, wagon
boxes of all sizes, farmers'bells, (a superior arti
cle), oven doors, and every thing usually made ill a
country Foundry.
Woodcock. Sevier
ami HJLL-SiDE Pj.ODGHS —Also, anew PLUG
PLOUGH, to which we rail the especial attention
ol run farmers—a superior artir'e to the old Plug
Plough, with two kit ds of points, share-: - 1 land
sides to -nit all ploughs in general use in tin coun
ty. Turning and fining of iron p-t'erns made tc
order, t ..;| kr ol i.-pan -ng dm. at the short -
e?t liotice ui.J at low p? ice.s. own work
made of the very best n "'-rial, and warranted ta
give satisfaction.
Farmers atid others would do well to
call and examine cur work before purchasing else
wht-r, as we /re determined to meet the emer
gencies of tbe I lines, vce will
sell low for CAS If, or country produce.
P : and bar iron, bors- s and lumber, taken ill ex
change lor work.
feb25,'59-ly SHIRES fc JORDAN.
SATS YOUR
1 HE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully
inform tie travelling public, that he has established
a Hi-weekly Li e of t'.iges between Bedford anf
Latrobe. 'i :,e route is that of The old Philadelphia
Turnpike, iea ling from Piiilndelph-a to Pittsburg
being one of the best coach roads in the Union.
Passengers will REACH
trains of car ; for I'i'sbnrg as early r
e 3 i'V going to lioilid:vsburg A
Job stcwr. The fart- t v Pittsburg on this rout*
is i'our II oil at . and Tier nty Cents being
THREE DOLLARS CHEAPER
tl .n on any other route from Bedford to that poi; '
Coaches leave the lie. lord Hotel. Bed lord, -ve
ry Monday, Wednesday in d Friday morning, a" G{
o'clock, and the Depo' at Latrobe every Tuesday,
I'bursday and Saturday morning, after the a• rival
ot the mail train from Pittsburg.
JOSEPH A. GAIIMAN.
Feb 24,'60.
DiIUGS All) BOOKS!
sfi. c. k it,
Juliana Sireet, fled ford, Fa
[At the Stand formerly occupied by Dr. F. C
Reamer.)
' if HOLEJALE and re- an'sTßißi
Is tail -baler in Drugs,
| Medicnvs, Chemicals. Dve
Stuffs. Oils, Paint-, V-v 'ish
tine, Window G' s >,ie> ware
received, a large -lock ol American, I ..nrh en i
English p-*Uoilier l . ADo. a gieui vatiiy i-i' p-..-
p. 'or toiler n-e, !' li p.isf-s, lirtll Tor. i, . ,
Hair Dyes, that will color vaitoi i sha !•*. Iro , j
light broH'li lo H jet tdack, I . o'h, N i.l. Hair, Si .1 -
: ving. and Cloth, s t-ru he-, toa-b . Pocket Ki .v,-.,
Pocket 1- ok-. Portu.onr.aie>, Segar e.- , -:-c.
—ALSO—
Have and will keep censtnotly on hsnd, a -
of C-.al O-l, Buret g :!:•! an-t Can phine, v
great variety of 'he most modern arid b--t -1
coal oi! and fluid lamps.
Pure Wines and Br n- lies for medical use,
coi nig Extracts and S.i.ces of a!! sort I :• S gars,
Snotts, Cttewingsand Smoking fobirco.
Having the agency for all Ihe principal patcnr
medicines 111 u.--, lit keep a lull supply constantly
on band.
—ALSO—
Peeler in \-c.. -i-' ng of Go-trap I -cil,
Rciu-.tific. R •. on-, t'oo'ice.' li, 'or cal. Law,
M ul. ' •• a Vlj.ci lla.n-o as Work-, in con
rieci.oii w.Mi a .-at v-.s-fy <>! plain cud Mnry
" ?a, i'.; --rv ( ap, N■ Post, and A'rupping Paper,
Blank Buo., c • very >;<• anil quality. I n.-.i,
Blank Deeds, Mortgage-, - ites and Receipts,
tL7"Omer- piotuptly tilled and ills.action gnar
irite.l, with regard both ' * price a i quaii'.y.
Qji-phyii' a.is' i'rescripl.on> caiefolly n,-t acrti
rafelv c.r.iponr 'ed at all hoiire of the day or night.
Dec. In, i 859.
TNEDFORI) COUNTV X SP.
j} i Will nuke a directory map of Bedford County
from actual surveys, if a sufficient number of sub
-crihers can be raised to justify me in ttse enter
prise. •
The ma, v iilb* large and well finished and will
show the location of all the public roads streams,
bounds' y lines, town*, village- , Hotels, Churches,
School House-, P.w Offices, stores, grist mills, =avv
nulls Vc., ire., and will contain the names of .ill the
property holder-, and -how the busine that alums
each one is engaged in I will put on the sairu
-heel maps ot a ! l the towns and larg villages, a!.-o
tables and statistics ol the County and (if taken
Utne) the cer.-us of !SGO. Pains will be taken to
make ira- ml able as anv Map ir, tbe S'-ate.'
J-ilv I,'-'.° EDW'D. L. WALKER.
.5, W, SCOTT.
ILate of the firm of Winchester A* Scott.)
fiicnilt inen-h i iifiiishunr Store
and
SHIRT Mg\ N UPACTOR Y,
.Ao. 81). Chestnut Street,
(Nearly opposite the GIRARD HOCJSE.)
PHILADELPHIA.
J. VV. SCOTT, would respectlullv call the atten
tion of his former friend- to his pew Store, ami is pre
pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A
piwfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE snp
plied with FINK SHIRTS and COLLARS.
October, S,. 1859-ty.
XJNITED STATES HOTEL,
J S. E. Cor. 11 thtf Market Sfs.,
PHI LADELPHI A
W. KANAGA. i n
M. McVP.y, ' PrtornißTOßs,
Feb. 3,JISRO.
T> <llord Ifntcl,
1 * AN 0 GEN ERA L STA G E OFFICE.
The subscriber respectfully leave to an
nounce to his old friends and the public jener
il'v. that he has leased the Bedford Hotel, a
prevent in the occupancy of Col. Adam Barn
hart. and will take p- -ssion on the Ist day of
April next. It is not his des en to make many
prof ssions as to what he will do, but he pledger
bis word that his most energetic efforts will be
employ*-d to render comfortable ali who give
i-fin a rail. The House will he handsomely
fitted op. and none hut careful and attentive
■ •ris! ! s will he eaga? 1. l'.-rsons visiting the
Bedl..rd Springs, as well as those attending
( ourt, >r,d ;!t~ travelling community general
!v, are respectfully invited to give him a call
and p.iige fur themselves.
r IJ 'l.'o; deis tat -n hy the week, month, or
year, on I:. vo ruble terms.
i An;'- and comfortable -taffing is at
tached to this Hotel, which will aiw ivs r>e at
ten-' d by a careiul hostler. Also, a >aie and
convenient ciirriage house.
ff ill Ihe HTjMES stop at this Hohl.
JOHN HAFER.
March 16, I<S,">s.
MI& S7l. PfiffS
HAS just let .(i.ed from tlie crii-s with a large
aiid tuii u sortnienl of
WINTEIi GOODS,
consisting
cl Frericli Me
rino Valencia*, I hib
et CI ) bs, >f aii shad- s, all
wool L' i.Ji.'le Jk'lbeS, Silks t i ail
styles, handsome Silk Robes, wuh dou
ble skirts, elegant W inter Cioaits, Velvet
Bonne'. , and an endless assortment of GAY
SILK BONNETS, trinjriied and tin
trinimed, ribbons and plumes, and
French Flowers, with a
general assortment of
all kinds of
goods.
Bedford, Nov. 4th, IS:>9.
l/ODNDRY AND MACHINE .-HOP.
THE subscrbers having formed a partnership
und r tiie style o: "Dork . l z Aschom" tor the pur
pose ol conuurtii s; a general
1-OL'NDRV AND MACHINE
hneiness in the ,bl -hment recentiv ererted by
G.iA.ird I -or. 1 :. in ilcpt-.veil, tieolord county, are now
pi pared to execute ■■■ !rrs for CA-fTINGIS A.XD
M.iCBT2\ El: T 1•' everv description. They will
build to order st-am-eugines, coal and drift-cars,
hnrse povv. r- M,d thre-bi- g n m-hines—n!-o, casting
of every kind lor furnaces, forges, saw, grist and
rolling mills, ploughs, water-pipe, columns, house
fronts, brack" s, kc., &c.
They are also, now making a fine assortment of
SKIVES of x irious kinds o' the latest patterns and
mo-t approved styles, including several sizes of
COOK STOVES of the brst make, heating stoves
for chuiche>, offices, bar-rooms, &e.
A fill as.-or; merit of Stoves will be kept constant
ly on band, and sold at wholesale ar.<J retail, at
piices to suit the times, and quality, warranted
atpial to the best Eastern make. Machinery of all
kinds repaired promptly. Patterns made to order.
GILLIARI) DOCK,
C. VV. ASCHOM.
Nov. 11. ISS'J
/ A KOGERY AN D
VJT C O N F E C T I O N A R Y.
THE undersigned has just iec-.'ive<! and k°eps
constantly on hand the following articles:—
C--.iU.rr, -ugar. mo'asse?, ci.eese, c- iclters, currants,
prunes. rig-, almonds, filbert-, eoeoa nu's,
ground nuls pecans, Eng. walnuts, ctemri 1. 1 can
dies m variety, oranges, lemon--, t. 'arm and cigars,
allspice and pepper, spices of all mds. baking so
da. ■ ream ol taitar. sulphur, brimstone, canister
a'd kg p< wder, shot, caps and lead, grain and grass
scyt. wni -ing tools, wash tubs and board-, in
digo, extract logwood, copperas, aiiuil am. insdder,
0.1, poli-f. an i Mason's blacking, sweeping, dusting
stove, shoe and snubbing, brushes, clothes, hair,
tooth and tlesn brushes, hat and iulant blushes, hair
oils ar: ' perfumery, purses and poll mouaips, pock
et am) memorandum l>oo!;. bonnet and round gum
combs, '-ridd.ng" at..! tine combs, brrc"i-ts and
beads, pens, pen-holder-, penknive-. scissor-, knife
sbarpenets, um! relia . suspenders, spoil cotton and
•los. k!IH sin.. 1 looking g.'as-.s. violins, violin
siting-. ' ~ry watclp , njfi chain-, curry cnm'is,
card-. I. -s. hi • . she- - ; .•; peg; aid sp ru
bles. ,mhi -op's ~\t. h an 1. " imeii'. Kuril and Li tie's
V. hi.- (! . t|. rt ant's i-"' bravd Gargling Oil, lor
1 • '•< f. •' -l " • ■ ••• r aifi- sol a mo !ar
1 ..• ire. Thi patronageoi ti.-* public s regpectfuUl
sol. .
A. L. DEFIBAT'GH.
June i 7 .1 v.
I.oo: V RUN FOUNDRY
AM - M ACHINT SH ! ?.
!' E -l l s< : hers ! e i'. 'W ; .-(.a: -I ..I thl|
•. h v it f " Ron, to fil' all PI tiers for t -
ret iy ~t tin : r
At- N. ir- 1 m.L T, T:iir:>:'LYG
: CHINES, APPLE MILLS. Pt.OUGES u
; ■t! gs el-c in our line that may be needed i 1 thif
t-r >!: iug count 1 r.
\Ver<.anu! r :-o ■ Thr'-shipg Marbinesof '2, 4or
I - t.-e 1, - r. V- \J, it ANT Ki) - T-ual if not son-rioi
V u in 'lie Slale. V\ p .e--p con-* witly or
i.aiul a full gj-ortmenl of Wood Cock, Plug and
Hill-id. Ploughs, VVAnRA.VTf.it * give -arista. -
tion, or no -aie. Points, - 1 ire; ..ml land id- to fi'
all Woo.'l <• k, or Seyler pimigr - i the county.
Fanner-' I'-h , Ploughs am] Castings of our make
ma v t:e -had at 1. ■ stun of
Wm Hartley, in Be'lford.
Si -it Mig- <v i'ei , Providence Tp.,
dc. N\( i:n A: Si>n. " •
Time. Win' iiarii.. wo offer gi'st uutucencnts to
I'aru -ir, a..T Mec .unics to puy oi '
AH kind; pi repairing done in a neat and sub-tan
tiei manio r and ali work warranted. Call and ex
amine our castings and work and judge (01 your
selves. Our agents sell a: foundry prices.
JOSIAH iJAUG'HMAN ii BRO.
M arch 26, i&fiS.
O MILL O W N E R S !— ~
s. D. BROAD has made Schellsbuig bis perma
pent residence, and is prepared to do all kinds o
work in the Mill Wright line, on the most appro
ved and durable plans, and reasonable terms.
He tia- 011 'land the mo-t improved Smut and
Screening Machine", Mill Brushes, Anchor Bolting
Cloths, bo'h new and old. at city prices. Mill Burs
can he procured from him and shipped to any point.
Also—Agent for MrCormick's Reaper and Slower
for Bedford and Blasr Counties.
S. D. BROAD.
Schellsburg, Bedford Co., 1
March 1, 18-59. \
3mcrkan i'iic ihisuranrc $: (Trnst (! : o.
CAPITAL Stock, $500,000.
COMPANY'.-; BUILDING, WALNUT STREET,
S. B. COK.NEH OS FOURTH,-miLADELFUM.
LIFE insurance at tne usual mutual rates, at about
20 per cent less, or at total abstinence rates, at the
lowest in the world.
J. C. SIMS, A< WHILLDIN,
Secretary. President.
_ „ JOHN J. SCHELL, Agent.
Jan. 27, 1860. Bedford, Pa.
rx&MT! WEBTEXN T\ s - A
.TRUST COMPANY.
Capital and available assets, over $300,000
I ire, Inland and Marine Cargo risks taken on
the most favorable terms.
C. C. LATHROP, Pres't.
JAMES vVrk;ht, Sec'v.
fang. lfR '->9 ] JOHN p. REED, Agent.
' . , V ' ■ ! u "' l :• to a!) . I
1 ' I •••na r;.-1, 1vg.11.4t -d, 4 to i t,
i
I 11 -v-'d *.l v" , I. j ! |
• I* -w invariably cash.
/> E*t P.t At-*L,V. .r ?;. v *
JACOB seeo. d. w. RCPP, JTTTW, a %
! >EE, RtPP & SCHELL.
BANIZLRS& DEALERS IK £X-
CdANGS,
BEDFORD, PENN'A.
DBA! :") bmght and sold, collections made
and r ■ v promptly remitted.
Depot. !s sa!ic'le,t.
RF.FF.RF.NCES.
Hon. Jo* M>y, Bedfoid, Pa
" John Cessna, "
J"US M-'VER, " 44
R. Forward, Somerset,
I' i-.NN, Rvigeel &. Co., Phi I .4
J. 1 ATT Co., Pittshur •
J. IV. Ccrley, St Co., 44
Cti: nicr.urci I) Insitvamc Ccm^anp.
INIOS Bt'IT.DINRS, THIRD STRfrT,
HR-iiS3Uf?3, PA.
CII \RTEk ED CA Pi IA L, 5300.000.
Insure building.-? or other propeity agaiwt
loss or dao age bv Fue.
ALSO—
AGAINSTPcRILS 0r Tii'c S3A, INLAND NTV.
CrtT.G.'i So TRANSPORTATION
DIRECTORS :
■Si wov Cameron, Geo. M. Lai'Man, Wk. Dom,
hMKs 1- Geo. Bergkkr, BESJ. Park*,
. , ivEPSER, A. B. WAR FORD, W. F. MURKY,
h. K. Boas, J. H. Berkyhiu., W. F- Packer.
JT-LI Slifeb.
OFFICERS :
S.vl() \ CAMERON, President.
BLNJA.MIN PARK.E, V'lce-Prusident.
S. S. CARRIER, Secretary.
J. W. LINGF.XFELTF.R, Acenf,
Bedford, Fa. Office on Juliana Street
Oct. 21. 1859.-ly.
pninsmoania iusnrmuc (Lompann
OF PITTSBURGH,
OFFICE, NO C 3 FOURTH STREET.
Capital And Surplus over $150,000. Go.
DIRECTORS.
JAt.OI. pa INTER, C. A. COLTO.N", S. VOEGIITI.Y
rody Patterson, a.a. c arrier, j. q. stroul!
HK.NRY SPROI'I., a. .T. JONES, G. W. SMITH
Wade HAMPTON, rob't Patrick, j. h. Hopkins e-
I his Compaay hss paid losses from the date of
its incorporation in ltsl, up to May, IS-59, to a
fnonnt ct $■ < 15, 07, in addition to regular semi
annual Dividends of from sto 15 per cent agordin-r
evidence of its stability and usefulness.
losses Liberally adjusted, and
PROMPTLY PAID.
A. A. Carrier, Pres't. I. G. Sfroul, Sec'v.
J. J. Lingenfelter, Agent. Office at Bedford Pa.
September 2, 155.9.-lyr.
I" n:ssvi siia wb V—
HAVE formed a
Partnership in the Practice ol the Law. Ollice
nearly opposite the Gazette Oti'ice, where on®
or the -fher may at all times be found.
B nl, Aug. 1, 1859.
YOHX P. RELD -
* ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, Pa.
Respect'j :lly tenders Us service* to the Public
Oliice second door .North of the Mengel
House.
Bedford, Aug. 1. 1859.
Omm HiHITULR
• A'l TCRNEY AT LAW, BEPFORD, FA.,
WILL promptly attend to all business en
'rosted to his care. Odice on P;tt street, two
door-- east of the Gazette oliice. He will also
Tt- id to anv surveying business that may be
entrusted to him. [Nov. 4-, '59.1
j. I- "II LI.N—
--'" A itcxnay at Law, Pittsburg, ?&.
•ILL attend promptly to ail iiusuitsj cn
trusted to his care.
July I. !5."9.-Iv.
T Jll.il BttßHKß—
<::'n-rrr, BE pdrd. pa.
■ i ..i - n.i c| : . ■ t ah, one door west
ol the r -ni oce of Majir Wa-hahaugh.
,-\il g- . -• niv '• i) nanufacitiie warranted.
M y 21/58.
v/UJCKL RETTESMiU
COUNTY StTRVEYCR.
VOCLD hv r. difiy the ciliz-ns of Bed
c-■ mtv, I'i.-it lie has moved to the Borough
d B'-dford, where he may at all tina-s be
- indby p. wishing to -v him, unle'sg.
absent upon business } wumrig t,> b1 ot&ce.
April lb. I w -AS.—*|.
r • -- spivs—
fm. ArT )R \JSVS AT 3 VA
I'uk onilersigi.-i- I luiv- .•>. . j -- - „
;u ih act ice of the Law, an •• t
to ail business entrusted to tneir care i.. tit iioiu
and -<ti ci-nin j counties.
OT- O.lice on .liiiianna Street, three dou- s Rnutb
■•f ihe >Mengcl llou?e,"oppjiitefhe of
Maj. Tate. JOB MANX
Aug. 1, 1850. G. H. Si'AN'G.
| H. LI\(.K\FKLTKfi -
fp p sTT Jt!.\'l"Y AT LA W, a.\D LAND SCRVETO#.
Will attend with promptness to all busirers
entrusted fo his c-ire.
UTt.i. practice in Bedford and Fpltos Corsire*.
three doors North of the ''lnqDirer"
Office.
I \VL B 7¥. BARSV-r-
JL/ RF.sPECTFrr.LY tende-s
his professional services to the citizens of Bed
ford and vicinity.
Ofiice and residence on Pitt Street, in- the
building formerly occupied by Dr. John Hofius.
Aug. 1, 1859.
DR. f. C. fuming—
RFSPF.CTFIH.L7 beg"
b-ave to tender mis Professional Services to the
( itizens of Bedford and vicinnv.
(bilice in Julianna Street, at the Drug
ind Book Store. Aug. 1, 1859.
B*K. J. K. BEKKRBILr;,
St. Glairs ville,
BEDFORD CO., PA.,
Respectfully tenilprs bis services to the ritizcris
that place and vicinity. f jan 13, IS6O]
r roiniLDi;iLsT-~
.1 The subscriber is fully
preprred to furnish any •quantity or qualify
if Building Lumber and Plastering Laths.—
Urders directed to S ; . .'iairsviile, Bedfo-J
. o'.iLty, will be promptly attended to, bv
riving a reasonable notice. F. D. BUEGI E.