STATI*TICS Ol THE PlfOH House ol' Bediord founty lor ' Ten Vrars) including Receipts i !' <1 j I u- I i ! £ | no or co jo co je /• I ' ] ia; ooio il " b ° i - X £ 1 S si - ' Z) JDIO-JO aw ... —V. "i I i o ;,.io"SiJ-OCIU v. o -1 —oo - -1 000 tis : 0 oo is oio bo- o-■ <- ° V Jr- —..r-.g* pgf tr 1 ~> nt ?- n ! _ ~ jc *.s oo w -- 3 5 & <£ a- *•? -vg"g?- j, ;3 S w. op 5 orci®o* p* g . . if oc. | on si' n, i __ fg - ti : ! ". T S2sg"ijiuSoS = ? " 11 y*... . . . c - 25 £S*S®§SSr "j' s?: (•> —J <** | * o -o I 3 55 -£ s Prr 1 y w 2 ; 9 I • ?obLL- - to ti | 1 w2 ! — - u (V -J ' 53 J <■' " I IO O W ~ w ®® 2 82. riUrJi-Sgssni! a-' 1 . " s It fI " O * _ s 7 -> -3 to 2 2. o z? - 1 - "X G r, i *D ft* o - vt p - v%c\ s ? a == * 3-3 j O I IC f" kd E ; Ta T"2 j 5 o o rc> 3£ a- -- o j 2. -3 "5 rt 'o- C" (i" coox c si I *? s J n ,3 tw vs O ; 5\ C- - C Ci -d I ~ . O SL-3 3c x a - -2 r 5 Z 3 O 2. hft c- co ™ 'iQ A". t C* -A v-1 • o - OS C a w -- I5AAsc t C A UL- 5."* C 3 o 3 n —, j 1 c o 2 a, -s —* p •_i rr-r ,_r i 2"o its, beef J!, pork 5, lard 10. tallow 10 , am! garden vege table, at 3 fair average price. Thecolumn con taining expense, d Boor House, over and above net proceeds of milt and farm an jmid out, ex hibits $*J, 10.'}. 74 the last column, containing taxes collected each year, exhibits an average of $3.150.39, showing a difference of si.U7b.- , this difference is accounted tor in the con sumption of beef, pork, garden vegetables Nu*. not put down in the column of expenses, not beinp puid out, but counted ill as resources of brm and garden in order to ascertain what the property has been paying as a separate and distinct property from the Boor House. This difference added to the cost of each pauper per head as above, makes (he average cost of each one per week, for the ten last years, £l-71 ; this concluded all expenses of Poor Houae,em oracing Steward's salary, his family, Physician's salary, Directors, Clerks, &c. Fiom a thorough and rigid investigation of every Treasurer's and Steward's report, which involved an examina tion of every single item in each one for ten years, nothing was detected but a lair and full statement of income and out-lav. Some bills v/ere allowed occasionally wh'ch looked ex travagant, but they would not have been paid without checks being granted by the Directors. 1 here is some room for economizing ; but the secret of so much tax and expense, is the un avoidable cost of a very laige family of say 60 people (including Steward and family) to b- fed and clothed ali the time; following in its train, Physician's bills, medicines, burial expenses, ' b*rks, Directors, Justices, making out war rant-, constable's fees 111 bringing paupers .W. vc. Then latter things make up a large bill el items each year, which are not seen, but f, !♦. The mill and farm taken together exhibit in a-l,..dishing result. No real estate properly in the county pays like it. The mill is a source of steady increase, yielding as much as most irms ai ine, after pacing nil itsjexpenses, whilst t *.e urniand gardens, are still more interesting in I heir results. It is not a gram growing farm , but with a .arg meadow, and Its yield of corn, with work Hon" principally by the Steward and paupers, 'ie increase is large and the garden still Arg.r. f '(, m _'SQO to 3000 hears of cabbage, ' l '' doz. cucumbers are the annual yield f'hegarden, including beefs, parsnip#, beans * ,ia proportion. The best thing about if, is, • 'tort costs nothing, or very lit'.le. If is a *" R °' ' A " ) rk, patqiers can and will do. I tie above table i, as near correct as it could '* c atie hom the reports. From the mixed ro2m.tr m which some are made out, it is tm- P" • h.e 0 Hems separated so as to get t *m .'sac ] y under the proper head. It is tuggasted, heralter, that lor ready intoima- Uos, and a cUa-- exhibit of facts, the Treasurer anil Steward keep their accounts, and make out their reportsshowuig the income of the Mill, in one column ; the expenses in another, and the same with regard to the (arm and Poor House p'Op-'ity. I'hey are three separate concerns, and the accounts should be kepi so. The varied amount of expenses in difl'erent years is accounted (or fiom the (acts ttiat more checks were lifted in some years than others. The first three of the above ten, shows the average cost o. paupers small , the next column of receipts by Treasurer explains it in the a inoiint ol taxes received, and consequently the small amount paid out. Too loose a practice has prevailed in allow ing exonerations to collectors ; a moie rigid rule would save the honest, willing tax-payers a large amount. Collectors, it allowed, get in the habit ol putting every body on tin 'scape list who don't pay just when asked ; this piactice has been a source of considerable hurt hern to the tax pay ers within ten years. Collectors should bear in mind that no man can plead the three hun dred dollar law against taxes , and this- rule enfurctid, will leave very few m Bedford county unable to contribute their mite to the support ol the Poor. Tlie vteld of l2i per cent on the investment at original cost, may probably admit ola small deduction : but very little. Under no circum stances could if gel below 10. The board of commissioners appointed to s-|| the property and btiv nuoUyr, ,Vc., are satisfied that such a change would be useless and unwise. The objection to tile property being on the turn pike is no objection when it is taken into con sideiation that the way-faring population must ;be supfHirted any how ,it will not do tcf let them starve . the poor-house is made for the poor, and the whole people of the county may as well keep them as those who live along (tie mad , the tax-payers along the turnpike have, as it is, more than their share of beggars. Besides tins, if the Institution were eight or ten miles, or three or four miles from town on | alarm, a great many way-farers would resort !to it at all events ; the Physicians would have | to ride further, and charge more, the pauper's ! clothing would have to be hauled and cairied Ito them : the grand jury would have to visit : them at a big expense; a Stdward and a hand or | two would have to be constantly on the go to i furnish supplies; the expense of several hands on la fiarm : a large number of horses and cattle con i slantly to feed arid ail the other expenses atten ding a gram-glowing farm with its vast amount I of labor, make it in their opinion, highly ex | pedietil and proper to keep what they now j have rather than venture on untried experi j ments. An improvement, however, should be ! made ; a new house ought to be built for Hie paupeis ; this can be dune without much out lay, and should be so arranged as to have a place or department exclusively for the sick and another place separately for the way-farers. These places properly attended to and cleansed as they should be, vviH relieve the rest ot the paupers from suffering', and the Steward from a great deal of trouble and odium. It is to be hoped also that the institution will hereafter be kept from all entangling alli ances with politics, and that an intelligent good business man may be retained as Steward so long as he behaves himself well. The business must be learned as well as every thing else. 'An tionest man with some of the people's luttds could buy grain, grind it out and supply the whole town of Bedford, in addition to doing the grist work ; this should he done ; such a use of the property would in a short time gieat ly relieve the tax-payers. Entertaiiiingthese views, after a careful ex amination of the subject, tiie Commissioners believing they had discretionary power under the act of Assembly and appointment of the Court, respectfully decline cariying out the provisions ol said under a conviction that the people ot the County would not be benefit ed thereby. JOHN' NYCUM, JOS. B. NOBLE. EMN'L. STATLEK. ER. JORDAN, O. E. SHANNON. BED E')UI.) CO I'M Y, ss. At an Oiphans' Court held at Bedford, 111 and lor the county of Bedford, 011 (tie 3orh day <>! /rj.ril, A. D. IbOU, before the Judges of said court ;• — On motion ol O. E. Shannon, Esq., the coiut grant a rule oa the heirs and leaul representatives ot Jacob Snell, 1a..? ol East Providence tp.,dee'd., to wit : Matia, intermarried with Jonathan Sstut ler, residing 1:1 Slory county, lowa, Jacob Sneli, residing tu Carroll county, II!., George Snell, resi diii! in i'enu'a, Caroline, intermarried with Jacob 11. Barndollar, novv deceased, residing in Blair co., I'a., Ctfifistopher Snell, residing in Bediord county, Caroline and Catharine Manspeaker, children ot Catharine dee'd ,ot whom O. E.Shan non is guardian, and Davi.l Manspeaker, another heir ol said Catharine, who is a minor and has 110 guardian, residing in Carroll county, Illinois, and VVtir Snell residing in Bediord county, Pa., [said W'.n. S'nell holds by purchase, the interest ot all said heirs, except Maria Sta t ler, Caroline Barndol l.ir and Oavid Manspeaker] ,to be and appear at an Orphans' Court to be held at Bedford, in and for said county ot Bedford, on the lirst Monday, third day oi September, A. If., lSfiO,to accept or tefuse to take the real estate of said deceased, at the val uation which has been valued and app aised in pur suance of a writ ot partition or valuation, issued out of said court, and to the Sheriff of said county direc ted, or show cause why the same should not be sold. jjjjj In testimony whereof I have hereunto ,/L.5../ set my hami and seal of said court, at BeJ loid, the 7lh day ot May, A. 0. ISOl). ATTEST 1 Wat. S. FLUKE, SAM L. H. TATE, Sheriff. Clerk. . June 22, ISQO. BEDFORD COUNTY, . At an Orphans' Court held at Bed lord, in and for the County of Bedford, on the 20th day of April, A. I). 1800, befpre the Judges of the said court, On motion ofG. H. Spang, Esq., the Court grant a rule on the heirs and legal representatives ot Hen ry Wollord. late ol Londorideriy township, dec'd-, to wit Jacob Wollord, who has conveyed his share to Leonard Bttr.er, heA Wollord, re.-iding in Bedlord county, Michael AVollord, residing in Fayette county. Pa., Joseph Wolfoid residing in Somerset co., Pa., Hannah, intermarried with Ad am Sbroyer, residing in Allegheny co., Md.. Mary Wolford, residing in Bedford county, Susanna, inter married with Solomon Smith, residing in Bedford county, Catharine intermarried with John Stokes, residing in Cedar county, lowa, Barbara, who was intermarried with John Devore, in Ohio, since dead, leaving issue two children, to wit, Hannah and Henry, residing in Ohio, and Adam Wolford who is dead, leaving issue three children, residing in Ohio, to wit, Josiah, Elizabeth and Simon Wolford. to be and appear at an Orphans' Court, to be held at Bed ford, in and for said county ot Bedford, on Ihe first Monday, third day of September, A. I)., 1860, to accept or refuse to take the real esrate ot said de seased, or .show cause why the same should not be sold. jjjjs In testimony whereof i have hereunto jL. 5../ set my hand and seal of said Court, at Bedford, the "7th day of May, A. D. ISGO. attestt Wm.S Fi.t ke, SAM 1, H TATE. Sheriff. Clerk. (' lAUTIOV J Hunters* and fishers, will take care not to trespass on the lands of the subscri bers, alter tins e opened by the subscriber in the newly furnished and beau tiful looms ol the Union School-House, on Monday, the 9th day of July next. No more pupils will be taken :li. hi can receive every attention. TERMS—Krocn to $5 per guarter, according lo branches pursued. The patronage ol the citi zens ot Bedimd and the surrounding country, is re spectfully solicited. Applications should be made immediately. J. VV. IMCKERSON. June 22d, ISCO. WOTICE— ' Whereas a certain Mar gery .Mengesnf Napier tp., Bedford county, claims to be my wedded wile, I hereby notify the public that such is not the fact ; tbaf she never stood in any such relation to me, nor does she now; and I cau tion all persons against harboring her, or dealing with her on my account, as I am determined not to pay any debts of her contracting. C. W. SIULER. Bedford Tp., June 2*2 d. WOT ICE OF INQUISITION. T Whereas, Will-am N'ycum, late of Monroe tp, Bedford en., died, seized of the following described Real Estate, to wit ; One tract ol lan I containing two honored and thirty nine acres, m ire or less, adjoining lands of Baruaiii Clabaugh, William Cornell, John Retch - 1 er and Leonard Nycutn's heirs, situate in said town ship, Leaving issue the following heirs and legal rep resentatives, to wit ; Leonard N'ycum, John Nyc iim, the petitioner, residing in Bedford county, Bar nard Nycum, and Upton Nvcum, residing in Alle gheny co., Md., Wilson Nycum and Andrew Nycum i residing in I',milord co., v NOTICE is, thereiore, hereby given, that m pur suance ot a writ of Partition or Valuation, tome directed, I will proceed to bold an Inquisition or Valuation, on said premises, on Tuesday, the .'list day ol July, 1800, when and where all parties in terested may attend il they see propel. Sheriff's Otiice, Bed- f WJt. S. ELI Kl\ ford, June loth; ISCO. Sheritf. %'OTiGE OF INQUISITION. WHEREAS, VV U.- liam Kerr, late ot Harrison tp., Bedford c"., did seized of the following described Ilea! Estate, to wit ; One tract ot land containing three hundred and twelve ecies, more or leg*, adjoining lands of l'eter Wertz, Valentine V. Wei tz, Widow Suters and others, about one half cleared and und-r fence, with double log barn and other buildings thereon erected situate HI said tp., Leaving a widow, Mary Kerr, and eleven heirs, to wit . John Ken, Catharine,' wife of Lew is Kellermao, dead, leaving her husband and three children, to wit; James Kellerman and VVm. Ke|- lerrnan ol Bedford co., John Kelleruian of Ohio, Elizabeth, wife ot Jonathan Cessna, ot Ohio, who conveyed her share to Mary the Widow. William Jacitson Kerr, Joseph Heuiy Kerr, Amanda, wile of John Kiley, Sinn lie I Kerr, George Kerr of Bedford co., and Margaret Wife of l'eter Funk, residence not known, NOTICE is, therefore, hereby given, that in pur suance ola writ of Partition or Valuation to me di rected, I will proceed to hohl an Inijuisitiou or Val nation, on said premises, on Tuesday 24th day ot July, 18G0, when and where all parties interested, may attend if they see proper. Sheriffs Office, Bed- ( WM. S. FLUKE, ford, June Sth, 18(50. \ SheritL | JEDFORD MACHINE sHOP! THE subscriber would most respectfully an nounce to the farming community, and public in general, that he still continues to manulaclure at his shop, in Bedford, Pa., the following farming u tensds of the very best mate, lal, and Jin the most workmanlike manner, viz: FOUR AND 81X HORSE TUMBLING SHAFT POWER MACHINES, with large open cylinders, six staves, and spikes screwed in, and unproved Straw Shakers attached. Their superiors for strength and speed aie not 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, ior convenience, ease of draft, 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 tor small farmers, with or without shaKers, single and double shovel Ploughs, Horse Kakes, Lever Cutting Boxes, Harrows and Wheelbarrows, made to order. All the above articles constantly on hand, ami sold on teasoiiable terms. Repairing of all kimts of Machines, whether made here or elsewhere, done on the shortest notice. Castings for all my machines, made at the Foun dry of Shires >k Jordan, it: Bedford, and will com pare with any made in the State for strength and durability. Blacksmithmg done lo order. All my work warranted to give satisfaction. From a past experience of over twenty years in the Machine business, I feel confident that I can give entire satisfaction to all who mav lavor me with a call. Call and examine my work- before you purchase elsewhere, as 1 am determined to pleue aH. Horse,, grain of all kinus, lumber and iron, will be taken m exchange for work. PETER H. SHIRES, June S, 1860.-6 m. Machinist. J PUBLIC SALE OF i VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court o! Bedford County, the subscriber will sell at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday, the 30tb day of June, ISGO, at 1 o'clock P. M., part of the Real es tate of Levi Clark, late of West Providence town ship, in the country of Bedford, dee'd, to wit : 78$ acres of Red Lands, about one third of which is cleared and under fence, with a log house thereon erected, situate tn the township aforesaid, adjoining lands of William WiU-ins, Elias Clark, Absalom Garlick and others. TERMS :—Three hundred dollars at thp confirma tion of the Sale—the balance in two equal annual payments, with interest, secured by judgments on thep operty. SOLOMON WILLIAMS. JuneS, 1860. Adrn'r. of Levi Clark, dec'd. INSTATE OF .NICHOLAS JCEGG, DEC'D. Letters of Administration having been granted to the undersigned, by the Register ot Bed lord County, upon the Estate of Nicholas Kegg Esq.. late of Juniata Township dec'd, all persons indebted to said Estate are here notified that they will he required to make immediate payment and those having claims against the Estate will present them properly authenticated for settlement. WM. GILLESPIE. Juniata Tp., June 22d, '6O. MEN'S and Boys' wear, of all kinds, just received and for sale cheap, at Shoemakers' Store. Nos Anderson's Row. [april6th, 1860.] \LL kinds of prodiiee taken in exchange for Wo*!-, at Shoemaker's Stor ™No 1. Anderson's Row 'april Oth, 1860.j J DrORDrO IT ND P Y THE snbofibers having pnrcMsed th** Bedford Foundry of Me-srs. Washabaugh and Baniion, would atort respect i uily announce to the citi/eus ol Bed ford and adjoining counties that they arc prepared to make and lurnisli all kinds of CASTINGS' for GRIST AM) SAW-MII.T.S, THRF.SHING MA CHINKS, PLOUGHS, APPLE MILLS, COOK ING, TEN PLATE, AND FOAL STOVES, M.KI) AND Sleigh soles, wash kettles, of different sizes, wagon boxes of all sizes, lai iners' bells, (a superior urti eie), oven door •, ami every thing usually made in a country Foundry, IE?" PI.OUG H3 . WOODCOCK, SKYLKR, and HILL-SIDE PLOUGHS.—AIso, anew PLUG PLOUGH, to which we call the especial attention of our lariners—a superior article to the old Ping Plough, with two kinds of points, shares and land sides to suit all ploughs in general use in tins coun ty. Turning and tittmg ol iron patterns made to order, arid 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. I 4 tinners and others would do well to call and examine our work before purchasing else where, as we aie determined to meet the emer gencies ol the times, we will Sell >ow Jor C*. IS If, or country produce. Pig and bar iron, horses and lumber, tak'en in ex change for work. feb 25,'G0-ly SHIRKS & JQRDAN. *JOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS.— -*■ * Proposals will be received 011 Friday, the - 20 th day of June 1860, at 1 o'elocK, l*. M., of said day, lor the erection of a new Bridge over Clear Creek, at or near the property ot the Hens of Peter But udolljtr, dee'd., where the road leading from BloodyClearville, crosses said Creek in West Providence Township. Plan and specifica tions wII be exhibited on the grounds. Said propo sals will also lie,l ftijeived on the giound. Bv-order of the Commissioners. Comm'rs. Office, ( H. NICODEMUS, June 15th, 1800.'It. \ Clerk. 4 UDI TOR'S NOTICE— The undersigned ap pointed l>y the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, to hear and determine the facts and return the evi dence, &c., to the Court, in the matter of Jhe ac count ok William Ott and Simon Harcieroad, Exe the last will, tic., ot John Harcleioad, tp.,dee'd., will attend In the duties of UM; friends and inaugurated a new system, of Gifts with each Garment sold. To his choice selection of fine Fab rics, and made-up Clothing, he incites the scrutiny of the public, as well as to his new mode ot doing business. Each aiticle is warranted to be, in Fab | lie, Style and Make, equal to any gotten up hi the City, and one price, (lower than tbe lowest,) marked on ihe Ticket. Each ur'icle sold, or measured for, is accompa nied by a Gift, varying in value from $! to SIOO. N. B.—None but the most skillful Designers, Cutlets and Workmen employed; and satisfaction in Fit, Fashion. Fabric, Price ami Gift, guaranteed at GRANVILLE STOKES' ONE PIUJE GIFT CLOTHING EMPORIUM, j NO. 607 CHESTNUT STREET. May 18/60.-6 ms. H 1 P. PE R K V , * s. vv. CORNER FOURTH AND RACE ST., PHILADELPHIA, Manufactures ACCOUNT BOOKS of the best qual ity. Bankers and Merchants can have their Books itiled and bound in any s yle. CyPremaim awarded by the Franklin Institute. ( \ P. PERRY, , S. W. Corner. Fourth and Race streets. Phil adelphia. supplies every ;y ticle in the BOOK or S'l ATIONKKY line, at low prices. Hav ing siqierioi facilities as a manufacturer, he is enabled to supply good- veiy low, and make very fair profit. Orders by mail promptly attended to. f (OLLKCT TOGETHER i \ All vour "Old Book-" and Magazines : t-.ke them to PERRY'S Book Binderies. Fourth and Race, where you can have them bound good ,r. | gUMMER TRADE NOTICE. BONN. RAIGUEL & CO., A 11. 137 Xorth Third Street, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FANCY DRY GOODS, Invite the attention of Purchasers to then extensive Stock of fancy Dry Goods, Silks, Embroideries, Cloths,Ca-simeres ifC. May 18,'60.- WMfWCHESTER & CO. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, m —ASH PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MAN U FACTORY, Xo. 70(i CIJEST.WT street, Above Seventh,opposite the Washington House, Fine Shirts and Drawers made from measurement a* a lew days notice and m all ca-es YVarianted to lit. Formula for measurement lurnisbed on ap plication bv mail. LIBERAL INDUCHMENIK TO WHOLE SALE BUYERS. May 18,'60.-1 yr. H "BANCROFT .NCO., • IMPORTERS Si WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FRENCH, GERMAN AND ENGLISH FANCY GOODS, Xo. 330 .\lnrket Stfeef, Phio'le!} '■ to. .May 15,'60.-1 yi. * PHILA DELPHI A ADVERTISEMENTS. j 1.. LaDOMI's. S ire! nv . 4VA ITHFS AM) JEWELRY. ** LEWIS LA DOM US .St CO Xo. SO 2 C/IKSTXI "P S'I'KEHT PHUXi. (FiKsr noon a nova En. urn ntueet,) Would most respectfully ask the attention ol Citi zens aiul Strangers to their Large, Cheap, ami Well selected Stoek of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLA TED WARE, CONSISTING IN PART OK Gold Hunting Lever Watches, lull jeweled, 18 carat case, S-tO 00 Gold Lever Watches, open face, lull jewel'd 18 carat case, 30 00 Gold Lepiue Watches, open lace, full jew elled, 18 carat case, 22 00 Silver Lever Watches, Hunting case, full jewelled, IS 00 Silver Lever watches, open lace, full jewel ed, I I 00 Silver l.epine Watches, Hunting case, 1 i On Silver Lepiue Watches, open face, 0 00 Gold Guard Chains, 12 00 Gold Vest and FohCl.ains, 10 Oo Gold Pen Holder with Pen and Pencil, I 00 (told Pencils, 1 60 Gold Pens with Silver Holders, i GO Silver Table Spoons, per set, Silver Tea Sjmons, 6 00 Gold Tnirnbles. 3 00 With a large assortment of Silver, Table and Tea Forks ; Dessert, Mustard and Salt spoons ; Pie, Cake, and Ice Cream knives ; Sugar Spoons ; Pre serve Spoons ; Pickle Knives and Forks, etc. [Cu*Also, constantly on hand, a magnificent a-- -oitment ol Jewelry, consisting in part ol Bracelets, Breast pins, T.ai Kings, ringer Kings, Al niiultire case tor I. 2, 1, and 0 likenesses ; Gold Cros.-ft-, Chil dren's armlets, and every tiling hi the Jewelry line, of the latest and most approved pattern-. (•old and silver Thimbles : Wedding Rings at aii prices. Ladies' Chatelaines, Gold Watch keys and Seals ; Studs and Sleeve i'utions; Opera Glasses. Always on hand, a splendid assortment of Diamond Jewelry. Also, Diamonds mounted m the most beautiful manner, equal to any work in tue United Slate.-, al moderate prices. Silver plated Tea Sets, Silver plated Knives and Fork?—beautiful goods, and look equal to Silver. CALIFORNIA GOLD BOUGHT OR MADE L P TO ORDER. descriptions of flair Jewelry, such as Breastpins, Ear Rings, Bracelets, Chain-. Charms, made to order in the most beautitul style. Old V arches ami Jewelry taken hi exchange We can send by mail, with perfect safety, Watch es or Jewelry toany pait of the United States. All orders mu-t be accompanied with the Cash. No goods sent unless the money is hr-t received. Call oi address LEWIS LADOMUS K CO., 802 Chestnut Street, Pinl'a- May ]5,"60.-6 ms. 8 COKING GLASSES, J ENGRAVINGS. PICTURE FRAMES, OIL PAINTINGS, The most extensive and elegant assortment at the very lowest rates.—Gias-es in store of every de scription. A/ahogany framed Gla-ses, (or country sales. Print and Poitrait frames, Window Cornices, Gilt Mouldings, etc. Estimates for furnishing Glasses to (ill every space, by maii on application. Engravings for Grecian and Antique Paintings.— Catalogues gratis. JAS. S. EARLE & SON, 816 Chestnut St., Phil'a. May 15, '60.-1 yr. IE. GOUL D, • Xo. 632 Chestnut SI., cor. oj Seventh, PHlL.il) ELPill. J. PIANOS AND MELODEONS. raven, bacon He co's., iiali.lt, davis .V oo's., M N.n's If CLAEU's, AND A. H. OA LI. & Co's. •5 - 51U ** i WzWfL. I MASON K HAMLIN'S, AND PRINCE &CO'S. MELODEONS N. HARMONIUMS. Pianos and Melodeons to Rent. Second-ham. Pianos. May 18, '60.-1 yr. WILLIAM KAK.CF.L, IAMBS M. WHITBY, SAME EL MOOUK, KDWAKD A ADAMS, WILLIAM (i. SKILL.MAN, lIKNKYP. ATKINSON. RAIGUEL, MOORE & CO., ' LATE, RAIGUEL. A\D r O ., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN I) R Y G O O D S, , \ 0.5. 220 X. 222 J\'orth I'hirl St., above Race, We%t sifJr, PHILADELPHIA. May 18,'60.-1 yr. JOHN O. JAMI- S, IBAACW EI.SH, H. (I. STERLING, WM. C. KENT, U. A. SMITH, M. U. WELSH, CHARLES SANTKE, SAMUEL WHITE, TQMLI.NSON. 1' A.VIES, KENT, SAM EE ,v CO , •* IMPORTERS AM' JOBBERS OF t I) R Y G 0 0 I) S , 2ud\2ll NORTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE RACE, PHILADELPHIA. Ma;- 18/60.-1 yr. J" l\ H U R E R, • ;-FCCESSOR TO J. SOEVER,) WHOLESALE DEALER IN TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS, Ay S.A or/A Fifth St., above Market, P/nPa. Also. Manufacturer and Importer of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC SF.GAKS May IS, 1860.—1 yT. MARTHA T. MARTIN, C. H.HAMRICK, I. A L. MoRREI., IIKO. K. PKPDLE, S. It. MARTIN. A. H A K ER , • WITH MARTINS, PEDDLE, HAM RICK \ < o —IMPORTERS OF— HOSIERY, GLOVES AND NOTIONS. .\'o. 30, J\'orf'i Fourth St., PhU'a. May 18.'G0.-1 yr. rHTf 11-: WORLD'S GREAT EXHIBITION ■ PRIZE MEDAL, awarded toC. ME\ Eil tor his two PIANOS, London, Octobei IV ) v I J .MEYER respectfully inform, his friends am! the public generally, that he has constantly on band PIANOS, equal to those tor which he received the Prize Medal in London, in ISui. All orders piomptly attended to, and great care taken m the selection an.! , c h . vme. ||c has received, during IV 1-isl fi years, more .If* da Is thai .>;-y maker, froi" 'he Prank •!m ln-tifn*e a 1 •. F- st Premiums ir. Boston, N"w | York and ftaltirtioie. Warerooot*. No. "A. ARCH S'reet, below Eighth '■ So-, h sine. PH'LAPHLPH! A Mav IS, >862. 1 vr. ; K!V FASHIONS. MKS S. K. I'OTTS tins returned trom the cities, having completed ei„i spnng purchase*. and is now prepared to oiler ex.lit inducements in rhe way oi KJCH FA \CY HOODS. Her stock consists fi some rare style's and latest J,oveltn ■: oi Jbe sea on. Si IX-ami lace mantillas are composed ol tile new est styles ni the season. Crape ile pans, dusters, rich sil/s, handsome dr digan, lawn robes. Flounced summer sil/s, dress goods of ail Xind*. STELLA SUA ILLS. BlacX and colored center printed bordeied Stella, I; roc .ha bordered ateilii, printed casinneie -bawls, chil dren's capes, cbmpusiog the lar gest assortment ol shawls, straw goods, large stoe ol new stvles ot bonnets, straw and si!/, English straw bonnets. braid bonnets, pamella bonnets, iaoe f straws, six hundred pieces ol rich ribbons at cents per ya'd, puicbaseil at aue tion and can lie sold clieap, bonnet inches bonnet si!/, mitts, /id glover, hosiery, l-ns, soap and j*rftimery, fancy goods ot all descr iptions, dre.-s trimmings, I'.tts and hats tntntned and untrimmed. She will be still add lug to her large stueX every wee/- during the summer, new desirable and fa&hiouable goods. Mourning dre-s goods and dusters to suit. [jane S,'CO.J nUHLIC SALE OF ItEAL ESTATE, * A\ I) TUUNI'IKESTOCK. In pursuance of an order of the O'phans' Court ot Bedford county, there will be sold at public vendue on Saturday me Itotb of June next, ar the Couit House in Bedford, one House and Lot ol" ground sit nate in the Borough ot Beillord, adjoining the publu square, the Presbyterian Church and property ot Maj. 'l'ate, the pioperty o! Sophia .Moi rison, dec'il. ALSO—At the same time and place, all the right title and interest of Joseph IS. Morrison, dee'd., in a lot of ground three rnile* west oi Bedford, on the Turnpike road, on which the 101 l bouse tVc., is erec ted. ALSO 12 shares ol stock Hi trie S toy stow 11 \ Bedford Turnpike Knad Co., and ten shares in the Chamtiersburg *c Bedford Turnpike Load Co. TERMS—Made known on day of sale. JOB MANN, June 1, 1860. Administrator. ECOSTS!— All persons still indebted to the firm of OSTER, MANsI'KARER £ CARN, by Account or Note, are respectlully. yet most earnest !y asXea to ma /re immediate payment, and thus save cost. '1 he BooXs, Notes and effects of the firm are in the hands of Oster fx Cam. Afterthe Ist day of August, 18GD, cost will b added, without lutther notice, except bv special agreement. June S, i300.-2m. |OARDING HOUSE FOE. VISiTOIiS TO UEDFOIii) SPRINGS AND OTHERS. The subset ibei, formerly of the Franxlin Hotel, Chambersburg, Pa., has leased the well Known Boarding House in Bedford, formerly kept by Mr, Filler. This Hous is situated in the most pleas ant part of the town, cin the road leading to thi Springs. The rooms are large and airy, and great care will be tairen to render all he guests comfor table and happy. Fresh Muiera Water constant lv on hand. Terms moderate. June 10.'00. H. JOSEt'H ALSIP. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. IT is a fact that, at some period, every men: her of the human family is subject to disease or disturbance of the bodily functions; but. with she aid of a good tonic and the exercise of plain common sense, they may he able so to regulate the System as to seeuve permanent health. In order to accomplish this desired object, the true course to 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 tiie 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 u-ing IIOSTETTEITS STOMACH BITTKHS, as per directions on the hot t le. For this disease every physician will recommend Flitters of some kind: I lien 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 i>c found a more healthy people than the Germans, from whom 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 Aon:.-—This trying and provok ing disease, which fixes its relentless grasp ou the body of man, reducing him to a mere sha dow in a short time, and rendering him phy sically and mentally useless, can be driven from the body by liie use of lIOSTJ'.TTLH 13 lUiXOVYXLIJ Biri'LUa. Further, none of thy above-stated diseases can l>c contracted, even in exposed situations, if the Bitters are used as per directions. And as they neither create nausea nor offend she palate, and vender un necessary any change of die' >r interruption of ordinary pursuits, but promote souud sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint is re moved as sjieedily us is consistent with the pro duction of a thorough and permanent cure. F>r J'crxonx in .1 ifremcct lVr, who Are suffering from an enfeebled constitution u>ui inarm body, tlu.-e Bitters arc invaluable fis a. restorative of strength and vigor, ami need onlv be tried to be appreciated. And to a i:ioi her while nursing these Bitters are indis jx nsahle, especially where the mother■'> nour isbmcnt is inadequate to tin- drummls ol thu child, consequently her streirg'h must yield and here it is where a good tonic, such as ihv letter's Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the system bodies should by all means try this remedy lor all case:: of debility, and. '".fore so doing, should ask their physician, who, it he is acquainted with flu* virtue of ihe Bitters, wit! recommend their use in all cases of weakness CAUTION. W'> caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask LOR lloSTrTTi'ti'R. CI T I T NURN STOMACH BITTERS, and see that ta--h bottlo has the words " Dr. J. Hosteller > Stomach Bitters" blown on the side, ol the bottle, and stamped oil tlio metallic cap eoveringthe cork, and observe that our autograph sigsnluro is ou the laheb ES* Prepared and sold by EOSTETTiIIt & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa-, .'.ad -ok' by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally tbrovvhout the Tauded States, Canada, South. America, and Germany. g,.rp.,c t r i'o'll.ty : B t*. H rrv, F. C ■>. ' r '.own .Hopewell ;i. B. p.. - OO.'v lohtl Nvcuili. Futtviellt. (. .1-1. IS.'