The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, June 08, 1860, Image 3

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    political Announcements.
All notices under this head must be pre-paid.]
Prolhonotary.
We are authorized to announce MAJ. SAMUEL H.
TATS, of Bedford borough, as a candidate for Pro
thonotary, subject to the decision of the Democrat
ic County Convention.
We are authorizedto announce the name of J. HEN
B r ScHELL,of Schellsburg, as a candidate lor Pro
jbonotary, subject to the decision of the Democratic
County Convention. ,
March 30tb, 1860.
Sheriff
We are authorized to announce the name of
AC KKNSIXGER. Esq., of Liberty tp., as a cam i-
J.te for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision
of the Democratic County Convention.
We are authorized to announce the name of ISAAC
D EARNEST, oi Bedford township, as a candidate
for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the
Democratic County Convention.
We are authorized to announce the name of JOHN
CESSNA, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the
decision of the Democratic County Convention.
We are authorized to announce P H. STCDE
BAKSR, of Napier township, as a candidate for the
office of Sheriff, subject to the decision ol the Dem
ocratic County Convention
We are authorized to announce COL. JF.D. BEEGLK,
of St. Clair tp., as a candidate for Sheriff, subject
l 0 the decisiou of the Democratic County Conven-
T '° n ' . . XT
We are authorized to announce the name ot \ AL
EXTiNStSTECKMAN, as a candidate for the office ol
She Aubject to the decision oi the Democratic
CoinrtyTonvention.
We are authorized to announce the name of WIL-
A POWELL, of Harrison Township, as a candi
date for tbe office of Sheriff, subject to the decision
of the Democratic County Convention.
Commissioner.
W'e are authorized to announce the name of JOSIAH
MILLER, Esq ,of Londonderry tp., as a candidate
for th£ office of Commissioner, subject to the de
cision of the Democratic county convention.
We autbot.ized to announce the name of MICHAEL
FLUKE, Esq., of Hopewell tp., as a candidate lor
the office of Commissioner, subject to the decision
of tbe Democratic county convention.
We are authorized to announce the name of Col.
Thos. W. Horton, of Broad Top tp., for the office q(
Commuaioner, subject to the decision of the Demo
cratic county convention.
We are author.zed to announce the name ol J. T.
GEPHART, of Bedford township, as a candidate lor
Commissioner subject to the decision of the Demo
cratic county convention.
We are authorized to announce the name of JOHN
BRUMBAUGH, oi South Woodberry tp.. as a candidate
for Commissioner, subject to the decision ol the
Democratic county convention.
We are authorized to announce 1. E. RKIGHART
of Bedfoid township, as a candidate for the office of
Commissioner, subject to the decision ot the Dem
ocratic County Convention.
We are authorized to announce DAVIH EVANS, of
Monroe tp., as a candidate for the office of Com
misioner, subject to the decision oi the Democratic
County Convention.
JJEDFORD MACHINE SHOP!
THE subscriber would most respectfully an
nounce to the farming community, and public in
general, th.t he still continues to manufacture at
bis shop, in Bediord, Pa., the following farming u
tensils of the very best mateiial, andjin the most
workmanli/e manner, viz:
FOUR AND SIX HORSE TUMBLING SHAFT
POWER MACHINES,
with large open cylinders, six slaves, and spikes
acre wed in, and improved Straw Shakers attached,
'lueir superiors for strength and speed arejnot made
in this or any other County in the State.
Four Horse Tumbling Shaft and Strap Power
Machine, with cylinder open or shut, as may be de
sired, for convenience, ease of dralt, and perfect
working, this machine has no superior any where.
THREE HORSE MACHINES, of the same kind.
Two and three Horse Tumbling Shaft Power Ma
chines, a very convenient and excellent machine
for small farmers, with or wtthout shaners, single
and double shovel Ploughs, Horse Rakes, Lever
Cutting Boxes, Harrows and Wheelbarrows, made
to order.
All the above articles constantly on hand, and
#o!don reasonable terms.
Repairing of all kinds of Machines, whether made
here or elsewhere, done on the shortest notice.
Castings for all my machines, made at the Foun
dry of Shires & Jordan, in Bedford, and will com
pare with any made in the State for strength and
durability. Blacksmitbing done to order. All my
work warranted to give satisfaction.
From a past experience of over twenty years in
the Machine business, i fee! confident that I can
give entire satistaction to all who may favor me
with a call. Call and examine my wori before you
purchase elsewhere, as 1 am determined to please
• 11.
Horses, grain of all kinas, lumber and iron, will
be ta/en in exchange for work.
PETER H. SHIRES,
Jane 8, lS6o—6m. Machinist.
SPRING FASHIONS.—
MRS. S. E. "POTTS
has returned from tbe cities, having completed her
spring purchases, and is now prepared to offer extra
nducements in the way of
RICH FANCY GOODS.
Her stock consists of some rare styles and latest
novelties of the season.
SiU-and lace mantillas are composed of the new
est styles ot the season.
Ctape de paris, dusters, rich siUs, handsome or
digan, lawn robes.
Flounced summer siUs, dress goods of all
XT ELLA SHAW LS.
and colored center printed
bordered stella, brocha bordered
stelia, printed cashmere shawls, chil
dren's capes, comprising the lar
gest assortment of shawis. straw goods,
large stocjf of new stvles of bonnets,
straw and siU-, English straw bonnets,
braid bonnets, pamella bonnets, fancy
straws, six hundred pieces of rich ribbons
at 25 cents per yard, purchased at auc
tion and can be sold cheap, bonnet ruches
bonnet silif, mitts, /-id gloves, hosier)',
fane, soap and perfumery, fancy goods of
all descriptions, dress trimmings, fiats and
hats trimmed and untrimmed. She will
be still add ing to her large stocl every
*ee4 (luring the summer, new desirable
>&d fashionable goods. Mourning dr#ss
;oads and dusters to suit. [june 8, '60.]
VEW TOWNSHIP—
Notice is hereby given
' >ll concerned, that the undersigned, viewers, ap
•cttlbythe Court of Quarter Sessions of Bed
f' r °unty, to view and examine the lines and
'-adanes of the new township proposed to be erec
•J out of parts of the (townships of Londonderry,
and Harrison, and to consider and report on
propriety of erecting the same, will meet for
Purposes of their appointment on Thursday the
" #p , •* of July, 1860, at the 'ublic House ofValen
f' V. Wertz, i„ Harrison township, at 10 o'-
m the foienoon, and continue their examina
,c"j he., itom day to day until completed
JAMES BURNS, 1 <
JOS. MORTIMORE, J ®
O. H. GAITHER, \ 3
COSTS!—
.. , Ail persons r'i'l indebted to
Ac con" 0f STER > MAN SPEAKER b CARN, by
' j®'Note, are respectfully.yet most earnest
cos' *1 !c rTlß ' fe payment, and thus save
in tk. ■ Boois, Notes and effects of the firm are
ot o "' r C M. *
added 'Gtday of August, 1860, cost will be
agreed ut * urtikef by special
• fan * 1560,-2 m.
J)EDFORD FOUNDRY.
THE subscribers having purchased the Bedford
Foundry of Messrs. Wasbabaugh and Bannon, would
most respectfully announce to the citizens of Bed
ford and adjoining counties that they are prepared to
make and furnish all kinds of CASTINGS for
GRIST AND SAW-MILLS, THRESHING MA
CHINES, PLOUGHS, APPLE MILLS, COOK
ING, TEN PLATE, AND COAL
STOVES, SLED AND
Sleigh soles, wash kettles, of different sizes, wagon
boxes of all sizes, farmers' bells, (a superior arti
ele), oven doors, and every thing usually made in a
country Foundry. %
CTPLOUGHS —WOODCOCK, ' SEYLER,
and HILL-SIDE PLOUGHS.—AIso, a new PLUG
PLOUGH, to which we call the especial attention
of our farmers—a superior article to the old Plug
Plough, with two kinds of points, Bhares and land
sides to suit all ploughs in general use in this coun
ty. Turning and fitting of iron patterns made to
order, and all kinds of repairing done at the short
est notice and at low prices. All our own work
made of the very best material, and warranted to
give satisfaction.
Farmers and others would do well to
call and examine our work before purchasing else
where, as we are determined to meet the emer
gencies of the times, we will
Sell ote for CASH, or country produce.
Pig and bar iron, horses and lumber, taken in ex
change for work.
febJ2s,'6o-ly SHIRES & JORDAN.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—
The undersigned ap
pointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford County,
to distribute the fund set apart in the Estate of
Abraham Sparks,dec'd for the support of Joseph
Disbrow, said Joseph being now dead, and also oth
er funds received fey the administrator ot said es
tate, will attend to the duties of his appointment
on Saturday the 23d day of June, inst., at his office
in the Borough of Bedford, at 10 o'clock ol said day
when and where all parties interested can attend if
t hey see proper.
JNO. P. REED,
June 8, 1860. Auditor.
PUBLIC SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Bedford coi/bty, there will be sold, on the premi
ses, by public out-cry, the following valuable Real
Estate, situate in Monroe township, Bedford co.,
late the property of Heniy Steckman, dec'd., to
wit -• On Tuesday, the 26th day of June, next, at
one o'clock of said day, the mansion farm, composed
of two tracts of Land, containing 223 acres and 146
perches, nett, adjoining Barnabas Steckman, Philip
Riddinger, Swaitzwalder and others, with a log
house, stone kitchen, log barn and stable, a good
orchard thereon, well watered with running water,
a considerable portion cleared and the remainder
well timbered. Also, On Wednesday, the 27th, at
ten o'clock, same month, one tract of land in same
township, containing 168acresand 91 perches, nett,
adjoining lands of John Fletcner, Philip Snider and
others, with a log house and stable thereon, thirty
or forty acres cleaved, remainder timber land. Al
so, on the same day at 2 o'clock, in the afternoon,
lone other tract of land in same township, contain
ing 21 1 acres anil 36 perches, nett, adjoining lauds
of Jacob Steckman, Moses Dicken and others, with a i
log house, log stsble and threshing floor, spring
house and out buildings, 70 or 80 acres cleared, re
mainder timber, with several springs of water there'
on. TERMS.—One third in band, on confirmation
of sale by the Couvt, and the remainder in two equal
i annual payments without interest.—Attendance
! will be given on day of sale by
VALENTINE STECK MA N,
Ad'mr. of Henry Steckman, dec'd.
May 25th, 1860.
BEST! CHEAPEST!! COMMERCIAL
SCHOOL IN THE LAND!!!
VV. P. TOTTEN, desires to inform the public that
he has just opened a commercial department in the
Allegheny Male and Female Seminary. He would
respectfulv advise the community that Book keep- j
ing, ornamental Penmanship, Card Writing and ev- j
eiytbing pertaining |to a commercial education are I
now taught in the 'above named Institution. Tui-j
tion for single entry and farmer's set $2.50. Pou- j
hie entry and Mechanic's Ret, $4.50 per quarter. |
with the advantage of all the lectures.—Enter at I
anytime.—Diplomas awarded at the completion of j
a lull course.
June 1, 1860.
TOTICE—
" All persDns'ihterestpri, arp here
by notified that, the freeholders of Bloody Run,
have made application, to the court of Quarter Ses
sions for Bedlotd county, for a charter of incorpora
tion. Said application has been read and filed, a
mongst the records of said court, and will be held
over for adjudication until August term 1860, when
objections will be heard, and a final decree made in
the premises.
JOSEPH W. TATE,
June 1, 1860.-6t. Att'y for Applicants.
1860. NEW GOODS! 1860.
THE undersigned have just received their usual
supply of
SPRLXG & SUMMER GOODS,
and would respectfully invite all in search of
bargains to call and examine our stock and prices.
All kinds of country produce will be received for
goods at cash prices.
I'ERJVTS :—Six months credit. Prompt settle
ments required by cash or note every January.
This system has given our customers every sat
isfaction ; and sustained by their kind and contin
ued patronage, we shall adhere to this rule strictly.
May 18. A. B. CRAMER & CO.
"piOOR HOUSE NOTICE
The Commissioners
appointed under an Act of Assembly, passed during
last session, being authorized and empowered to
make sale of the present Poor House property and
to purchase for the use of the County of Bedford,
such other real estate in said County, as may, in
their opinion, be best calculated to accommodate
the poor, erect buildings thereon, &c.,having taken
upon themselves the duties of said appointment,
will, at an early day otter at Public sale, all the
real estate and appurtenances known as the Poor
House property ; in the mean time, t hey desire and
request all persons who have farms for sale suitable
for Poor House purposes, within ten miles of the
Borough of Bedford, to notify O. E. Shannon, Esq..
Secretary of the Board, thereof, stating the number
of acres, quality of soil, improvements, price per
acre, terms, and any other particulars that may be
considered necessary ; and thalsa d information be
furnished on or before the 18th day of June next, at
which time the commissioners will again meet at
the Court House in Bedford.
JOHN NYCUM, "1 O
O. E. SHANNON, | |
Fr. JORDAN, ). 3
JOS. B. NOBLE, | 5,
lane 1, 1560.-3t. E. STATLER, J 2
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE,
AND TURNPIKE STOCK.
In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of
Bedford county, there will be sold at public vendue
on Saturday the 30tb of June next, at the Court
House in Bedford, one House and Lot of ground sit
uate in the Borough ol Bedford, adjoining the public
square, tbe Presbyterian Church and property of
M3j. Tate, the property of Sophia Mot nson, dec'd.
ALSO—At the same time and place, all the right
title and interest of Joseph S. Morrison, dec'd., in a
lot of ground three miles west ot Bedford, on the
Turnpike road, on which tbe toll house 4-c.,is erec
ted. ALSO—I 2 shares ot stock in tbe Stoystown &
Bedford Turnpike Road Co., and ten shares in the
Chambersburg Sc Bedford Turnpike Road Co
TERMS—Made known on day of sale.
JOB MANN,
June 1, 1860. Administrator.
\ LL kinds of pioduee taken in exchange for
/X tjeods, at Sboeiqaltor't Stor"No 1. Anderson'*
Row. Upnl 6th, 1560.1
PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS.
1.. LADOMCS. N. KULON.
i|m T ATCHES AND JEWELRY.
" LEWIS LADOMUS& CO.
Xo. 802 CHESTXUT STREET PHIL'A.
(FIRST DOOR ABOVE EIGHTH STREET,)
Would most respectfully ask the attention of Citi
zens and Strangers to their Large, Cheap, and well
selected Stock of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WAKE,
CONSISTING IN PART OF
Gold Hunting Lever Watches, full jeweled,
18 carat case, S4O 00
Gold Lever Watches, open face, 101 l jewel'd
18 carat case, 0 30 00
Gold Lepine Watches, open lace, full jew
elled, 18 carat case, 22 00
Silver Lever Watches, Hunting case, full
jewelled, 18 00
Silver Lever watches, open lace, lull jewel
ed, 14 00
Silver Lepine Watches, Hunting case, 14 00
Silver Lepine Watches, open face, 9 00
Gold Guard Chains, 12 00
Gold Vest and Fob Chains, 10 00
Gold Pen Holder with Pen and Pencil, 4 00
Goid Pencils, 1 50
Gold Pens with Silver Holders, 1 00
Silver Table Spoons, per set, 14 00
Silver Tea Spoons, 6 00
Gold Thimbles. 3 00
With a large assortment of Silver, Table and Tea
Forks i Dessert, Mustard and Salt Spoons ; Pie,
Cake, and Ice Cream knives ; Sugar Spoons; Pre
serve Spoons ; Pickle Knives and Forks, etc.
Ql7"Also, constantly on hand, a magnificent as
sortment of Jewelry, consisting in part of Bracelets,
Breastpins, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Miniature cases
lor I. 2, 4, and 6 likenesses ; Gold Crosses, Chil
dren's armlets, and every thing iu the Jewelry line,
of the lattst and most approved patterns.
Gold and silver Thimbles : Wedding Rings at all
prices. Ladies' Chatelaines, Gold Watch keys and
Seals ; Studs and Sleeve Buttons; Opera Glasses.
Always on hand, a splendid assortment of Diamond
Jewelry. Also, Diamonds mounted in the most
beautiful manner, equal to any work in the United
States, at mod-rate prices.
Silver plated Tea Sets, Silver plated Knives and
Forks—beautiful goods, and look equal to Silver.
CALIFORNIA GOLD BOUGHT OR MADE UP TO
ORDER.
D7"AI! descriptions of Hair Jewelry, such as
Breastpins, Ear Rings, {Bracelets, Chains, Charms,
made to order in the most beautiful style. Old
Watches and Jewelry taken in exchange
We can send by mail, with perfect safety, Watch
es or Jewelry to any part of the United States. All
orders must be accompanied with the Cash. No
goods sent unless the money is first received. Call
or address
LEWIS LADOMUS & CO.,
802 Chestnut Street, Phil'a-
May 18,'60.-6 ms.
LOOKING GLASSES, ~
ENGRAVINGS.
PICTURE FRAMES,
OIL PAINTINGS,
The most exteusive and elegant assortment at the
very lowest rates.—Glasses in store of every de
scription. Mahogany framed Glasses, tor country
sales. Print and Portrait frames, Window Cornices,
Gilt Mouldings, etc. Estimates for furnishing
Glasses to fill every spare, by mail on application.
F.ng ravings for Grecian and Antique Paintings.—
Catalogues gratis.
J AS. S. E A RLE & SON,
816 Chestnut St., Pliii'a.
May 18,'60.-1 yr.
JE. GOULD,
• J\ r o. 632 Chestnut St., cor. of Seventh,
PHI LADELPHIJi.
PIANOS AN D MELODEONS.
raven, bacon & co's., hallet, davis St co's.,
nunn's if clabk's, and a. h. galk & co's.
MASON & HAMLIN'S, AND PRINCF. &CO'S.
MELODEONS& HARMONIUMS.
Pianos and Melodeons to Rent. Second-hanu Pianos.
May J 8, '60.-I yr.
WILLIAM RAIGL'EL, JAMES M. WHITBY,
SAMUEL MOOKK, EDWABI) A ADAMS,
WILLIAM G. SKILI.MAN, HENRY P. ATKINSON.
W> AIGUEL, MOORE & CO.,
• LATE, r.AIGUEL AND C>.,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS,
A'os. 220 St 222 A"orth Thir l St., above Race,
West side, PHILADELPHIA.
May 18,'60.-1 yr.
JOHN O. JAMES, ISAAC WELSH, H. G. STERLING,
WM. C. KENT, G. A. SMITH, 11. D. WELSH,
CHARLES SANTEE, SAMUEL WHITE, J. TOMI.I.NSON.
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE & CO.,
** IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
DRY GOODS,
239 & 241 NORTH THIRD STREET,
ABOVE RACE, PHILADELPHIA.
May 18,'60.-1 yr.
| P. HUBE ft,
• (SUCCESSOR TO J. SORVER,)
—WHOLESALE DEALER IN—
TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS,
JVo 8 Aorih Fifth St., above Market, Phi Pa.
Also. Manufacturer and Importer of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC SEGARS.
May 18, 1860.—1 yr.
MARTHA T. MARTIN, C. IT. HAMRICK, J. A. L. MORREL,
GEO. R. PEDDLE, S- R. MARTIN.
I? A. BAKER,
• WITH
MARTINS, PEDDLE, HAMRICK & CO.
—IMPORTERS OF—
HOSIERY, GLOVES AND NOTIONS,
JVo. 30, JV 'orth Fourth St., PhiTa.
May 18.'60.-1 yr.
rjIHE WORLD'S GREAT EXHIBITION
-®- PRIZE MEDAL, awarded toC. MEYER
for bis two PIANOS, London, October 15, 1851.
C. MEYER respectfully inform'! his friends and
the public generally, that he has constantly on hand
PIANOS, equal to those for which he received the
Prize Medal in Londou, in 1851.
All orders promptly attended to, "and great care
taken in the selection and packing the same.
He has received, during the last fifteen years,
more Afedals than any other t maker, from the Frank
lin institute—also. First Premiums in Boston, New
York and Baltimore.
Warerooms. No. 772 ARCHS'reet, below Eighth,
South side, PHILADELPHIA
May IS,' 1560.-1 yr.
MEN'S tod Boys' weariofall kinds,just received
and for sale cheap, at Shoemakers' Store. Noa
Anderson'e Hew. (aprii 6th, 1860.]
| PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS.
A GREAT IMPROVEMENT
IN PIANOS.
GEORGE VOGT takes tfce opportunity of inform
ing his friends and the public generally, that he
has removed his Piano Warerooms from No. 628
Arch Street, to No. 516 Arch Street, where he will
keep constantly on hand a large assortment of nhis
lately patented PIANOS, which'have-been pronoun
ced by the best judges as far superior to all other
Pianos in the sweetness and purity of their tone
and construction, heretofore manufactured in the
United States and England.
May 18,' 60.-6 mo.
4 IRANVILLE STOKES' -
** GIFT CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
ONE PRICE AND
NO ABATEMENT.
NO. 607 CHESTNUT STREET.
GRANVILLE STOKES would return thanks to
the public for their appreciation of his efforts to
please, and their liberal patronage.
In order to keep up this kindly feeling, he has
| yielded to the solicitations of many of his friends
and inaugurated a new system, of Gifts with each
Garment sold. To his choice selection of fine Fab
j ncs, and made-up Clothing, he invites the scrutiny
lof the public, as well as to his new mode of doing
busiuay. Each article is warranted to be, in Fab-
I' rk\, Styft; and Make, equal to any gotten up in the
City, and one price, (lower than the lowest,) marked
on the Ticket.
Each article sold, or measured for, is accompa
nied by a Gift, varying in value from $l to SIOO.
N. B.—None but the most skillful Designers,
Cutters and Workmen employed; and satisfaction
in Fit, Fashion. Fabric, Price and Gift, guaranteed at
GRANVILLE STOKES'
ONE PRUE GIFT CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
NO. GO7 CHESTNUT STREET.
May 18,'60.-6 ms.
< P. PER RY7
PHILADELPHIA,
Manufactures ACCOUNT BOOKS of the best qual
ity. Bankers and Merchants can have their Books
ruled and bound in any style.
C7*Premium awarded by the Franklin Institute.
f 1 P. PERRY,
V.. i S. W. Corner, Fourth and Race streets. Phil
adelphia, supplies every article in the BOOK
orSl ATIONERY line, at low prices. Hav
ing superior facilities as a manufacturer, he
is enabled to supply goods very low, and
make very fair profit. Orders by mail
promptly attended to.
1 COLLECT TOGETHER
V_! All your "Old Books" and Magazines ; take
them to PERRY'S Book Binderies, Fourth
and Race, where you can have them bound
good and handsomely at a low price.
May 18,'60.-6 ms.
J J FRANK. JACKSON, "
PRINTER AND STATIONER,
439 CHESTM'T STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
May 18,'66.-1 >r.
jgUMMER TRADE NOTICE.
BUNN, RAIGUEL &. CO.,
No. 137 North Third Street,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
FANCY DRY GOODS,
Invite the attention of Purchasers to their extensive
Stock of fancy Dry Goods, Silks, Embroideries,
Cloths,Cassimeres £c.
Mav 3ft,
&. CU.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
AND
PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MAN
UFACTORY,
No. 706 CHESTNUT Street,
Above Seventh,opposite the Washington House,
Fine Shirts and Drawers made from measurement
a' a few days notice and in all cases Warranted to
fit. Formula for measurement lurnished on ap
plication bv mail. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS
TO WHOLE SALE BUYERS.
May 18,C>0.-1 yr.
|* BANCROFT ST CO.,
IMPORTERS Si WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FRENCH, GERMAN AND ENGLISH
FANCY GOODS,
No. 330 Market Street, Philadelphia.
May 18,'60.-1 yr.
SALE,
ORTRADE,
A tract ot land in St. Clair tp., containing 93
acres, or thereabouts, about 05 acres cleared, with
a two story log dwelling house, tenant-house and
two log stables thereon erected ; also, an apple or
chard thereon, adjoining lands of Wm. Keefe, Jacob
Semlerand others ; formerly the property of George
Kimberlin.
—ALSO—
A farm containing 225 acres, in Harman's Bottom
2j> miles from Buena Vista on one side, and 2J miles
liom the turnpike on the other. The soil is Ridge
gravel and in a good state of cultivation, about one
ball cleared and balance well timbered. There is a
never-failing stream of water ou the premises ; also
several constant springs. The propeity is well cal
culated for a division into two larms. There is a
long diaugbt for tneadow, The improvements are a
Double Log House, a large new Bank Barn and a
very large oicherd of choice fruit. Buyers and deal
ers from Somerset and the adjacent country furnish
a demand at all times on the premises for produce.—
It adjoins Lewis N, Fyan's Mill ploperty.
- ALSO—
a Farm of 166 acres, about 100 cleared, with Double
Log House, New Bank Barn, and two good orchards
thereon, lying on the Juniata River, two miles
from Stonerstown, and half a mile from the rail
road. This farm is composed ofa good quality of
river bottom land. 30 or 40 acres of which can be
put into good meadow. The whole rs now in a good
state of cultivation.
—ALSO—
A farm of 118 acres of limestone land in Liberty
Township near Stonerstown, known as the "John
Stolei property," adjoining lands of 'Squire Kensin
ger, Stoler and others. The improvements are a
Log House, Log Barn &c. There is good water on
the premises, also an orchard of good fruit.
—ALSO—
A Brick House (two story) and two lots of ground
in Bedford.
—ALSO—
A new two-story Rough-cast House and two lots of
ground in Broadtop city.
- ALSO—
-160 acres of the best quality of land in Harrison
county, Jowa. near the Missouri, and close to the
countv seat.
—ALSO-
A Lot of ground in Omaha city, Nebraska.
—ALSO—
-100 acres of land, in Southampton Township, Bed
ford county, lately owned by Wm. Lasbler.
—ALSO—
A Lot ot ground fronting on Main street, in the
Borough of Bedford.
TERMS to suit buyers.
O. E. SHANNON,
Jan 27, 1860 Badford, Pa
ANTED—SOOO lbs. of bacon, at Shoemakers'
\ > Store for which the highest market price
will be paid in atorc goods, [may H,'60.1
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
IT is a fact that, at some period, every mem
ber of the human family is subject to disease
or disturbance of the bodily functions; but.
, with the aid of a good tonic and the exercise
of plain common sense, they may be able so to
regulate the system as to secure permanent
health. In order to accomplish this desired
object, the true coarse te pursue is certainly
that which will produce a natural state of
things at the least hazard of vital strength and
life. For this purpose, Dr. Hostetter has in
troduced to this country a preparation bearing
his name, which is not a new medicine, but one
that has been tried for years, giving satisfac
tion to all who have used it. The Bitters
operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels,
and liver, restoring them to a healthy and
vigorous action, and thus, by the simple pro
cess of strengthening nature, enable the sys
tem to triumph over disease.
For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nau
sea, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any Bilious
Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction
of the Stomach or Bowels, producing Cramps,
Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, &c., these
Bitters have no equal.
Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, so generally con
tracted by new settlers, and caused principally
by the change of water and diet, will be speedily
regulated by a brief use of this preparation.
Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more
prevalent, in all its various forms, than any
other, and the cause of which may always
be attributed to derangements of the digestive
organs, can be cured without fail by using
HOSTETTER 8 STOMACH BITTERS, as per
directions on the bottle. For this disease every
physician will recommend Bitters of some kind;
then why not use an article known to be infal
lible ? All nations have their Bitters, as a pre
ventive of disease and strengthener of the sys
tern in general; and among them all there is
not to l>e found a more healthy people than
the Germans, from Thou this preparation ema
nated, based upon scientific experiments which
have tended to prove the value of this great
preparation in the scale of medical science.
FEVER AND AOCE. —This trvin? and provok
ing disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on
the body of man, reducing him to a mere sha
dow in a short time, aad rendering him phy
sically and mentally useless, can be driven
from the body by the use of HOSTETTER'S
RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, none of the
above-stated diseases can be contracted, even
in exposed situations, if the Bitters are used
as per directions. Aud as they neither create
nausea nor offend the palate, and render un
necessary any change of diet or interruption
of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep
and healthy digestion, the complaint is re
moved as speedily as is consistent with the pro
duction of a thorough and permanent cure,
For Person* in Advanced Years, who are
suffering from an enfeebled constitution and
infirm body, these Bitters are invaluable as a
restorative of strength and vigor, and need
only be tried to be appreciated. And to a
mother while nursing there Bitters are indis
pensable, especially where the mother's nour
ishment is inadequate to the demands of the
child, consequently her strength must yield,
and here it is where a good tonic, such as
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart
temporary strength and vigor to the system.
Ladies should by all means try this remedy
for all cases of debility, and, before so doing,
should ask their physician, who, if he is
acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will
recommend their use in all cases of weakness.
CAUTION. —We caution the public against using
any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask
for HosTr.rrea's CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS,
and see that each bottle has the words "Dr. J.
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the side
of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap
covering the cork, and obeerve that our autograph
signature is on the label.
- Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER &
SMITH. Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all
druggists, grocers, and dealers generally
throughout the United States, Canada, South
America, and Germany.
Agents for Bedford County : B. F. H irry, F. C
Ramer, Bedford ; John F. Lowry .Hopewell ;E. B.
Rmsv, Bloody Run ; John Nycum, Fairview.
Oct. 14, 1859.
\\TATER STREET
H WOOLEN FACTORY.
The undersigned have commenced business at the
above eslablis hment, formerly known as Fluck's
Factory, and recently carried on by Robert Ralston,
Esq., in South VVoociberry tp. They are prepared
to manufacture, in the best manner, WOOLEN
GOODS, SATINETTS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS,
COVERLETS, Tarn, Carpets, Ac. One ot the firm
is a practical woikman oi considerable experience,
and the meu employed are skilful iu their business.
The undersigned, therefore, hope to merit and re
ceive a liberal .'bare of The pationage of the public.
Country Carding and Fulling will be attended to
at all times : for this part of the business the terms
will be cash on delivery of the work. Price of car
ding, 6J centsper pound.
Wool wanted.—A large quantity of wool will be
wanted, for which goods will be exchanged on fa
vorable terms, or a fair price will be paid in cash.
For further particulars, address the undersigned,
Pattonsville P. 0., Bedford county, Pa.
J. 1. NOBLE Jr CO.
April 24th, '6O.
]lf E N GEL HOUS E,
11M JULIANA STREET, BEDFORD, PA.
THE subscriber, having renovated and refurnished
this old established House, is now prepared to re
ceive guests. He invites his friends and the travel
ing public to give bim a call. Having new furni
ture, new beds, and everything necessary to render
hearty cheer to those in want of a temporary borne,
be flatters himself that those who stay with him,
will find themselves at the right place.
He is fully prepared to receive visitors to the
Springs, and all having business with the courts or
otherwise.
Ample stabling and carnage bouse is attached to
the Hotel.
Boarders will be received on favorable terms.
ISAAC MENGEL, JR.
Bedford, April 20, 1860.
M|A G N I F I CENT ENGRAVING OF
T'l CIIR STOPHER COLUMBUS and his Crew.
This Beautiful Engraving was designed by Ru
bens, one of tbe most celebrated that evei
lived; the cost of the original design and plate be
ing over SBOOO, size 22 by 29 inches.
The Philadelphia Dtxily News says, "the mere
nominal sum asked for tbe engraving, is a sufficient
inducement for persons to purchase, without the ad
ditional Gift."
SCHEDULE OF GIFTS
To be given to the purchasers. For full particulars
send for a Bill.
1 Cash, $5,000 5 Cash, S3OO
1 Cash, 3 000 10 Cash, 3f)o
1 Cash, \ 2,000 10 Cash, 250
1 Cash, 1,500 10 Cash, 200
1 Cash, 1,000 10 Cash, 100
1 Cash, 500 10 Cash, 50
1 Cash, 500 1000 Cash. 5000
4 Cash. 300 2000 £ash, 5000
Together with a great variety of other valuable
Gifts, varying in value from 50 cts to $25.
Any person enclosing in a letter $1 and five 3
ceut Postage Stamps (to pay for postage and Roller)
shall receive, by return of mail, the magnificent
Engraving of Christopher Columbus, (and one ol
these valuable Gifts as per Bill.)
Address all orders for Bills or Engravings to
P. S. HERLINE&LO.,
May 25,'60. Box 1812, Phil'a., Pa.
MTOTJCE TO~liC HELLSBURG SPORTS
MEN.—You are hereby requested to keep
off ray premises in fishing, hunting, Ac. The dam
ges which 1 have sustained by intruding upon my
fields, throwing down fences, tramping down gram
Ac-; are enough. I will be obliged to bring actions
of trespass against anyone hereafter who disregards
this notice.
May 25,'60. CHAS. W. COL YIN.
MARK THESE FACTS!
THE TESTIMONY OF THE WHOLE WORLS
Ilolloway's Ointment
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XX
Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Sorts and Ulcers.
All description of sores are remediable by th
proper and diligent use of this inestimable prepara
tion. lo attempt to care bad Idgs by plastering
the edges of the wound together is a lolly ; for should
the skin unite, a boggy diseased condttion remains
Underneath to break out With tenfold fury in a few
days. The only rational and successful treatment,
| as indicated by nature, is to reduce the inftamma
j tion in and about the wound, and to soothe the
' neighboring parts by rubbing in plenty of the Oint
ment, as salt is forced into meat.
Diptheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat, and Scarlet
and other Fevers.
Any of the cbove diseases |may bejcuretjby well
rubbing the Ointment three times a day into tbc
chest, throat and neck of the patient; it will soon
penetrate, and give immediate relief. Medicine ta
ken by the mouth must operate upon the whole
system ere its influence can be felt in any Jocai part
whereas the Ointment will do its work at once.—
whoever tries the nngeunt in the above manner, fo
the diseases named, or any similar disorders affec
ting the chest and throat, will find themselves re
lieved as by a charm.
Piles, Fistulas, Strictures.
! The above class of complaints will be removed
j by nightly fomenting the parts with warm water,
arid then most effectually rubbing in the Ointment.
| Persons suffering from these direful complaints
| lose not a moment in arresting their progress. It
• should be understood that it is not sufficient roere-
I ly to smear the Ointment on the affected parts, but
| it must be well rubbed in for some considerable
time two or three times a day, that it may be ta j
ken into the system, whence it will remove any
hiddea sore or wound as effectually as though pal
pable to the eye. There {again bread and water
poultices, aftei the rubbing in of the Ointment, will
do great service. This is the only sure treatment
for females, cases of cancer in tbe-stomach, or where
there may be a general bearing down.
Indiscretions of Youth ; —Sores and Ulcers.
Blotches, as also swelling?, can, with certain--
be radically cured if the Ointment be used freely
and the Pills be taken night and morning as iccom
mended in the printed instructions. When treated
in any other way they only dry up in one place to
break out in .mother ; whereas ibis Ointment will
remove the humour from the system, and leave the
patient a vigorous and healthy being. It will re
quire time with the use of the Pills to ensure a las
ting cure.
Dropsical Swellings, Paralysis and Stiff
Joints.
Although the above complaints differ widely in
their origin and nature, yet they all require local
treatment. Many of the worst cases, of sueh dis
eases, will yield in comparatively short space of
time, when this Ointment is diligently robbed into
the parts affected, even after every other means
have tailed. In all serious maladies the Pills should
be taken according to the printed directions accom
panying each box.
Both the Ointments and Pills should he used in
the following cases :
Bad Legs, Fistulas,
Bad Breasts, Gout,
Burns, Glandular Swellings,
Bunions, Lumbago,
Bites of Mosehetoes and Rheumatism,
Sand-Flies, SeaWa,' '
Coco-bay, Sore Nipples,
Cbiego-loot, "SwrS^Throats,
Chilblains, Skin Diseases,
Chapped Hands, | Scurvy,
Corns (Soft) j Sore-beads
Cancers, Tumors,
! Contracted and Stiff j Ulcers,
Joints, i Wounds,
Elephantiasis, ' Yaws.
KF"CAt*TIO!¥ !— None genuine unless
the words "HOLLOWAY, NEW YORK AND LONDON,''
are discernible as a Water-mar'c in every leaf of the
book of directions around each pot or bor ; the same
may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light.
A handsome reward will be given to any one ren
dering such information as may lead to the detec
tion of any party or parties counterfeiting the med
icines or vending the same, knowing them to be
spurious.
" # *Soid at the Manufactory of Professor HOLLO
WAY, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respec
table Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, througbs
out the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, 62 ct
and $1 each.
K7"There is considerable saving by taking the
larger sizes.
N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in
every disorder are affixed to each box.
Nov. 18, 1859.
G. R. OSTER SAMUEL CARN
OSTER & CARN.
Cheap-side, Bedford, Pa.
WE have the pleasure to announce to our friends,
and customers, that we are now receiving an im
mense stock of New and Cheap
SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS,
comprising medium styles, gay and plain DRESS
GOODS, in part, silk foulards, poil de chevres, mo
hair plaids, ristoria cloth, poplins, lustres, biilliant*
challie de lains, pongees, chintzes, lawn 3, lavellas,
de lains at 10, 12, 15. 18 and 25 cts, piles of Mus
lins by the piece and yard at 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11 and
12 cts, pantaloon stuffs in great variety at 10, 12,
15, 18, and 25 cts, cloths, cassimeres and tweeds,
cassinetts and jeans all colors, silk, satin and mat
seilies vestings, cottonades, linen ducks and drillings
gents' new styles, shirts, collars, stocks, neck ties,
hosiery, gloves, handkerchiefs, &c.. Marseilles and
iinen shirt fronts, fine shirt fronts at 12$ warran
ted not ail linen.
HATS AND CAPS, jj^
For the million , from 10 cents
up, bonnets, bloomers and shakers, ribbons, ruches
and flowers, very cheap,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Cheup as the cheapest. Glass, china and queens
ware.
Fresh supply of GROCERIES, superior green and
black teas, prime Kio, La Guayra and Ceara coffee.
Nice brown sugar at 8, 9 and 10 cts, baking molas
ses at 10 and 12 cts. per quart, best golden syrup at
18 and 20 cts per qnait, Baker's cocoa, corn starch,
extracts and spices of alt kinds.
We invite ever/ person to call and see. No trouble
to show goods.
_ l Prompt settlement by cash, produce
ILKMS. o( . note ever y January.
April 27. 1860.
FARMERS ! !L
AT HARTLEY'S /
HARDWARE AND FARM IMPLEMENT /
j Store'and see the BEST GRAIN DRILL
I invented. It will recommend itself, and is WAR-
Iy RANTED in Ml. A good grain drill and
f good Mower Will soon pay for themselves^ —
| / Come, wake up! and try these machines.—
;| IF NOT GOOD THE* WILL COST IYOU
' J NOTHING. [may 25, 1860.]
"I F you want cheap Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes
J Cail at Shoemakers' Cheap Stor, in
Row. ;apnl 6th, 1860.]