MACHINE SHOP ' THE subscriber would most respc.rifuHy an nour.ee to the farming community, and pubii in general, ihet he still eoniirn.es to manufacture at bis shop, in Bedford. Pa., the loltt>w,r g xarmi:■ s u tensils of the very best material, anriHn the most workmanlike manner, viz: FOUR AND SIX HORSK TUMP.i iXGSHAFT POWER MACHINES, with large open cylinder'. *:x staves, and spikes screwed in, and improve.! Pvaw r ■ er* attact Their superiors for strength are not tin •• in this or any other County > tj-,- $■ .r-. Pour Horse Tnnitriing S :•,! Simp Poiv-■ Machine, wi; b cylinder ope- or s as im.y be - aired, for convenience, ease • and jviir.t Working, this machine .. : ►, -.r any wh * r THREE'HORSF. MACHINES, vf •-.* a e k T-.vo and three Horse Fumbling S' if! IV* cbir.es, a very convenient and excellent in.:, i or small farmers, wfh or without s - id double shovel Ploughs, i 1 rrse K. '•. ■ •. !->->•. • *:tting Boxes, Harrows and Wheelbarrow*, a 10 irder. Ail the above article* constantly . n b : I, a,id sold on reasonable terms. Repairing of all ki of Machine*, w th.-r made here or else v. here, done on >e •!..••• t—t . Castings for all try rr.ai inner, n „ :• e Foun dry of Shims A; Jordan, in Bedford. t,n i will com pare with any mad- in the State for strength arid durability. Blackstnitfnng ,~e i, ~ All r„ . worir warranted to give satisfat' 011. From a past experience of over twenty venrs in the Machine business, I feel confident that I can give entire satisfaction to aii who .me- laror me with a call. Call and examine tr.y work before vou purchase elsewhere, ?s 1 am determined to j.lease all. Horses, grain of all kinns, lumber and iron, w.ll be taken in exchange for work. PETER H. SHIRES, June S, ISCP O;TT. Mucinnisf. j J) EDPORD FOUNDRY. THE subscribers having purchased the Bedford foundry of Messrs. Washabaugn and Batxon, would most respectfully announce to the ci'izc.' s of Bed ford and adjoining counties tha' r'uev ;.re prepared To make and furnish aii 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 kettle,, of different sizes, wago boxes of all sizes, Farmers'b-Us, (a superio- art! ele), over, doors, and every thing usual! rr a.tie in a country Foundry. CP-'P i. O U G H S —WOODCOCK, SEYLF.R, ami HILL-SIDE PLOUGHS.— Also, anew PLUG PLOUGH, to which we caii the especial attention of our farmers—a superior article to the c ' Plug Plough, with two kinds of point , shares and land sides to suit all ploughs in general i-e in this coun ty- Turning and fitting of iron patterns rr.ade to order, and all kit.ds of repairing done at the short est notice and at low prices. Ail our own work made of the very best material, and warranted to give satisfaction. Farmers arid 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, .v will Sell .oic for CdSH, or country produce. Pig and bar iron, horses and lumber, taken in ex change for work, feb 25,'60-ly SHIRES & JORDAN. Jpl/BLIC SALE OF VAS UAHLE REAL ESTATE.— By Virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court oi Bediord County, the undersigned administrator of the Estate of Peter Barndoliar, late of West Providence township, dec'.!., will sell on Saturday, the 6th day of October, next., on the prem ise, the following described Reii Estate, to wit : One Tract of .and, situate on the South side of the Juniata river in said township, cort rning 217 acres and allowance, adjoining lands of David Spark, Jacob Barndoliar and others, about 100 acres cleared and under fence, in a good state of cultivation , ICi acres thereof good meadow and a quantity more can be made. The improvements consist in part of a Two Story Double Log Dwelling House, Barn, Wagon Shed, Spring-house and other out buildings. There t> also an apple o chard cf good Iruit on the premises; also a sugar cimp. This property is cert inly a desirable one account of itslocallty, being but one mile from the contem plated Fail Road, and a stream passing through i: affording good water power for mill purposes. ALSO—Ore other tract adjoining the above, con taining 22 acres and allowance, well timbered heid by wariant. TERMS :—One third in hind aft.r confirmation of Sale, to wit : On the first of April, ISfl, when a deed will bemads and possession given. T' i re mainder in two equal annua! payments, thereafter, without interest, to be secured by judgment bonds or bonds and mortgage. J. M. BARXDOLLAR, Sept. 3d, 1800. Administr. tor. f!f I. GO D 5 OLD, *• TUNER & REPAIRER of Pianos, Melodeons See., is made arrangements to visit t' !-• .dace regularly at stat-.i n-riois. The next visit will be in October. Y -atle contract made. Price for tuning $2.00. Fust class piar.r lor saie. Or'icis to b- left at the >Gzetle" office. H. L. G. has permission to refer to toe following persons for whom he has tuned : Hon. A. King, Hon. S. L. Russell, John Mower. Esq., O. E. Shannon Esq.. Dr. VV. I;. Watson, Rev. S. Barnes, Mrs. Frey'.et. June 21>,'00. REWARD! A REWARD 0? TWO HUNDRED dollars will be given for .".r preh msio *■ 1m - viction of th" person, o: person*, gui v .;i fire to the stable* receotly burnt in the Hero-i Bedford. P.y of the conned, JOHN ft Rt":.", t" ' r'f-s Attest : H. Nicndemos, S"-'-" Sept. 7, 1860. 1890. NEW hOOiiS; THE undersigned have jn>t received tr.".'- ureal supply of SPRING & SUOfM.OH GOODS, and would respectfully invito all .P seam ■ of real Bargains to call and exit. ine our s'oc,. an. prices. All kinds of country produce wiil hi received for goods -t ci-th prices TERjIfS : —Six months credit. Prompt settle roents required by cash or note every January. This system has given oor cu To *r> sat isfaction ; and sus'ained by their kind red contin ued pa'.ionage, we si.aH anber* to t sin •> ,rj -tly May 18. A. B. CRAMER Sc CO.' "yo BUILDERS ! Proposals for the bolld ng nf h dw-fl- Rng-house for the Poor House Miller, Ibe i-i --ceived at the ffedford county Poor Hoc 1',,--. day, Sept, 38th inst. The lowest b; • ir o warded tnc contract. Plan and sr*rif..- • o„, MV be seen at the office of Cess.-IR 4- Si e-.-o m Be,', lord. GEO. SMOUhE, i T JOHN A MUM. \ - - , , e , n JOHN KEUF.RY- \ A Sept. 3,1860. ' V(vufrj' Letters of Ariminutration on the f • ot Alexander George, 1 re of East Provi.>nce' m dec d., having been cranted to the sobscno-r i.-i ding in sa.d township, a 1 persons indebted to s iri estate are, therefo.e, notified to make pa.m.e-it' m ".Itn'hri to" S'MOWKVCTM v .I B^'E P ° WDKR AND 6AFETV FUSES, j<iyao,'ae. A. L. DEFIBAUGH'S. r CHAMPION BELT *■ AWARDED TO J REEL) CO ' L OK SEL.LIXr, 'J Ul'- CHEAPEST I AS B BEST GOODS' Tin* undersigned would inform their friends and riij.i.-ers. lhat thev have just received from the Eastern cities, a large and well selected stock SPLLLYG Jl.\D SUMMER GOODS, i which they are determined to sell at the lowest i ' -Diving" prices. All kinds of summer wear, liom ' • n ics- to the commonest, ladies' dre-s goods of vr' description, fancy" goods, and everything usu- ; in civ goods stores (and, perh.ins, -omc- j * in !>• •■ * s't gioceries. queci.sware. tic , iic.. can • at their store in rwty variety and ; i. sort ".or. i. THEIR SHOE DEPARTMENT sc ■ ed with li e best -tick tr.at can be ob- > I ined For style .o well as durability, they can- j not he SUipasjed in this line. ! I LM' . (-M ap .or cash, or rprroved country 1 procure, or six month* credit to piKirtna! dealers; j G11 •* i.s a caii, and you sliait be wait".; i i.on with 1 ! pleasure. I J. REED A- CO. May 4th,'oo. i 3A# " ,*'& |> I'll- 1, P'-arl Snow \'v j •£ Lead. On- 1 ;!y $3.50 pr keg of 23 lbs. FAINT AND ML PA iNT AN ij OIL VARNMi. VARMbIi. OHIO FFRK PROOF PAINT. OHIO KiRE PROOF j PAIN V. ALLc OLORm PAINT, ALL ( OI.OUS. PRHSHES,! 1 BRUSHES, I i AT HARTLEY'S. A I H \ R I'LEY'S. Hardware of all kinds. All ! articles Warranted as represented. Fair profit* ask-' e "' -•' '-t>t b? undersold bv any one. TERAf c . : AS AGREED UPON. CASH BUYERS ALWAYS FAVORED.! Try Hartley before yon send of! for your Hani! , wait, iron, Nails or Paints. (April C, MGO.) j , ! SIMON L. SHAFER. ADAM FERGUSON 1 IpTERI I)lf BRiSCB SOHETRISG ,Y£ff' Jk -; ANOTHER NEW KJRAJ ! ' . ' h Ei.G t, "-ON & SHAFi.iI, at the fornnr stand of! i Fergiisoi. & Man-peaker* are now ready to waif on J old cu-tomeis as well as new. Thei expect to s-H very law for cash and produce, or to those who will ! tool up every six months. Treir > j DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE, i QUEENS W A J. E, . And all other goods usually ke -: ;n stores, have . > beer: carefully select- d, and bought at puces ena j bli.ng them to sell at reduced rates. Their SHOE DEPARTMENT, : contains every variety of shoes ar.d boots for men women and cbildrer . * ! "3 r inv.te a laii* share of the public pafronag" 1 . from their frien, the public, and particularly ' io 'd - .t th" tiaue of their country fiien exp---rin ' - t° fairly with them ami'all others a; ONE [ j PRICE for every body. [Ap:i! 27, : C1.] ' i G OS J F:R " SAMUEL CARN. ;: O & CAII ilw BcdforcK Pa. ; • .'- avr the pleasure To announce to our friends. 1 j j and customers, that we are now rec-ii ing an im nier.se stock of New and Ciiesn SFRL:\G A:ND Si AIMER G'iilDS, comp-ising medium styles, gay and plain PRESS 1 - if 0 r® r % s ' :!t foulards, poij de chevres, n.o- | ..atr piaui*. ri-toria cloth, poplins, iu-trea, biilliants ' ; chaliie de lair.s, pongees, ct inlzes, lawn., lavellas : "< - lains at 10, 12, 15. Is and 25 cts, pile* 0 f Mus . litis hv The pieo an ,| y ar; j at g > g ) ( , fcn( . j 12 rts. pantaloon stuffs in gr-at variety at 10, 12, : . !-*>, 18 t fnit 25 cts, ca*simeres and tvveeiis j cassinetts and jeans all colors, silk, satin and mar-' i _ : sep.es vesting*, cottonartes,linen ducks and drillings J gents' new Styles, shirts, collars, stocks, iieckt;-"-. ; hosiery, gloves, handkerchiefs, &c.. Marseilles ami ~ ! hr.en -t rt fronts, fine shirt fronts at warran- ; i 1 _ ted not ail linen. >\% Si HATS AND CAPS, 6RF j 5 / P ~ 4^^ I ror the million , from SO cents j up, bonnets, bloomers and -bakers, ribbons, ruches - ; "nd flowers, very cheap, ' VT\ LA LiOOTv -WD SHOFS. fr-P, s, f ieiipa the cheapest. Glass, china and P';ueer:s ■•vir re. j fi'sh si-tply of GttOi I.RIES, superioe gree i and ! s : black tea-, prime Rio, Lm Guayra and Ceara effee. .. Nice b-,. vf. sugar at 8, 9 and 10 ets, h iking p| cat JO si dl 2 ct*. p, quart. best golden mat ' '.5 mi 20 CTS pr quait, flak-i's cocoa, corn tau h, ' . i extracts and -trie ot all kir.ds. * j We invite every person to call and see. No trouble j j to snow goods. TEJIc'S 5 F-'Ohnpt settlement by rash, produce l ' j or rote every January. ■ ; ; MEKGEL HOUSE, . JULIANA STREET, BEDFOf®,PA. -.1 * *• Ml bscrifier. having renovated and refurnished 1 1 j * ' ■ es.abli.h-ii House, is now prepared tr re . r IVB rs-'is. He invites his friond* and the travel- ! J ing t üblic to give him a call. Having new forni- j , ure, r.e.v beds, and everything necessary to render j earty c e to those in want of a temporary home, flatter* bimaelf that tboae who stay w,tb hia,| jv. iil h- at Trj# ri*rht j __ in -IS In. y prepared to receive visitors to the l ; .. prt -s, :: : all having business with tne courts or ; t c. ,erw :s.-. j , " BV ' ,: S an 'J carriage house is attached to 1 1 | the Hotel. L s will b received on favorable term*. ! „ ISAAC M£NGEL, JR. ] j Eedjord, April 20, 1860. r BRING FASHION"- MRS. S. E. POTTS ■ m."turned from cities, having completed her' vprtng purchases, and is now prepared "o offer great inducements in the way of RICH FANCY GOODS. Hp- stock consists rf some rare styles and latest nove.'j. a or tne season. Mi l'nd 1 mantillas are composed of the new-i eir style, ot the season. Crap rie pans, dusters, rich ailA-a. handsome o r- ! - Cigan, i.wo robes. Flou..''-:; summer siif-s, errs, goods of all *>d, K . STELLA SHAWLS. .f. a• ! colored center prt-.'"! bordered stel'a, brorh a bordered p Stella,printed cashmere >hawls, ehil drer.'s capes, cc>mpris : ng the far ; gest assortment of shawls. Straw goods. la ge ol new sivles of honneis, *! w . 51 F"- 5 R h straw bonnet*, braid bonnets, parneiia bonnets, fancy straws,six r. .nrired pieces cf rich ribbons at 25 certs per yard, purchased at auc tion and can u. sold cheap, bonnt ruches bonnet siU-, mitts, /-nf giovt-s, hosiery, if fans, soap and perfumery, fancy goods of a!! descriptions, dress trimmings, flats and ? ha's trimmed and untrimmed. She will best ill adding sober large sto ci every weed during the summer, new desirable and lashroruible goods. Mourning dress goods and dusters to suit. [june 8,'60.] , A LOT OF PURE MAPLE SUGAR, FOR SALE a.l by JulySO/60. A. Lr DEFIBAUGH. ' Bed lord ilftfcl. AND GEN Eli AI STAGE OFFICE The subscriber respectfully begsleave to n,> r. on nee to his old friends and the public eenel® ally, t at lie has leased the Bedford Hotel, at present in the occupancy of Col. Adam Barn hart, and will tal-e possession on the Ist day of April next. It is not his des gn to make .11 any professions n= to what he will do, hot lie pledges his word that his most enersrettc efforts wilt be employed to render comfortable all who give him a cull. The House will he handsomely fitted up, and none hut. careful and attentive ; servants v. ill be en-ragged. Persons visiting; the Bcdl rtl Springs, as well as those attending ('our', at ! the travelling community general ly, are respectfully invited to give him a call and ; ud. r themselves. LC-*ik,.tr.ken by the week, month, or vear, on favor.- de terms. "Anif'f iD'.t comfortable stabling is at— | tached to this Hotel, which v\ i 1 ahvavs he at tended by a careful hostler. Also, a safe and | | convenient carriage i. i-o. L. -ill f.',e S'IsJCLS stop at ids Hole!. JOHN HAFER. March Hi, 1855. ! Wf P O R D E R . *-*• CLOCK & WATCH MAKER, AKDDEALEH IN JEWELUY, Would respectfully announce to the citizens | of Bedford, and the public in general, that he | has opt net! a Jewelry Store in the ouilding re cently by H. Nicodt runs, t-inearly ! opposite tiie lied for J Hotel, where he will be pleased to see all in want of s-. tides in his line He has on hand, and wilt constantly keep, an , elegant assortment of JEWELRY, and will re- ; paii- t locks sod Watches in the bert style. He ; hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage, as he feds satisfied he can render satisfaction to all who entrust him with their work. His terms . will be moderate. He has on hand Gold and Silver WATCHES, '■ i Silver Spoons, Thimbles, Butter Knives, Gold ! and Silver Pens and Pencils. .V. i s ic. ; April 27, 185= ! J \ eft? CHEAPEST !BEST!! LARGEST!i ! $35.60 | Pays for Tuition in Single and Double Entry Book ; Keeping, Commercial Arithmetic and Lectures. BOARD 8 WEEKS S2O, STATJOXARY $7. ENTIRE EXPENSES Usua' time from oto 10 weeks. Every Student, ; upon graduating, is guaranteed competent to map- ! I fit* bt>o!\S of any business, <?tid qua!iJi"<l \Q 02: n a salary 01 from 8500 to SiCOO j Students enter at any Sine—Xo Vacation ID.-' vievv at pleasure. First Premiums for Best Business Writing lor ! 1856, received at Pittsburg, Philadelphia ami Ohio ! ' State Fairs. Also, at the principal f airs of lire Union (or the past four years. C!7"M misters' Sons received at half price. I or Circulars, Specimens and Embellished Views ;®f l '-e College, inclose five letter stamps to F. W. JENIvINi, Fit'sburg, Pa. j Jan 13, 1800. I\'KWS! v N 'l'llE 'i'U\f N HAB HRIYFT)' J. M. SEOF..M AKF.R & CO., have W reived a verv LARGE, WELL 'SELECTED AND CHEAP stoci. of SPRING AXQ SUMMER. GOOES, ; w 'hich they arc determined to soil cheap ; consist ing. in part, of Flack and Fancy Silks, Bombazines 1 ; Delaines, 5- .awls. Calicoes, Flannels, Ginghams! .Muslins, White Goods, he. ALSO, Men's Wear of ' ail descriptions, such as Cloths, Ca-simerc, Satin- j ; "-ert-, 'Feeds, Jeans, Cord Drillings, Clothing. fac. jH6 FOOTS, SHOES, HATS & CAPS. '' '* E4i. A very large ats.jitrr.ent of La- r '' j ides - and Gents'B.ots and Shoes, all pices, sizes and qualities ; and Hats and Caps to suit ail.' ALSO, A large assortment of Quernsware. and Card ware, Single and Double Carpet chain, F! •ce i Hotton, Carpets, Sr. CROC: J TES: i This department is supplied with the verv chni : cest articles that can l> oad in the pia.ket, *an 1 ,-,s cheap as < -.11 be had anywhere . consisting in part, 1 of prime KlO Coffee, Sugar, ail kinds and i Syrup and Molasses. Black and Green Teas. - ! iiice. 1 i.'hiivco, Spgai3, I orr--larch, Dee--'.iff. Cocoa, >'.:rrh Cheese, Ginger, Cai- Xs, ~Mu r a r-'. | Pau.ts and Oils, I arpraiine, Fish, Tha • fl !, .r past :m is iey hop" To receive a 1 ! si.are o! public pairs; age. lo Cash Buse.s art! lo persons of undoubted j atanding, who are willing to settle once a year.! I Great Bargains will be given. Caii and see. J. M. SHOEMAKER Sc Co. j March 30, 18G0. J TVJEDFOBD CLASSICAL INSTITUTE i> F'rv. J oitm LYON, j 1 T. LTTTLETON LYON, A. M., 1 j j THE Summer session of this institution will or.en j on Friday, the 4th day of May 1860. | It is the design of the Principals, to make this Academy, in all respects, a first class Institution, j for tj e thorough instruction of youth of both s | and. To prepare them for any profession or position ' j in life. 1 3he high mora! and scientific tone of the school j r is wei. Down to tin- community, and a strict disci- ; , 1 plire will be enforced. A few boys, (the number is limited t.> ton.) will : J be received into the latniiy of the Principals, as i boarders. The beauty of the scenery and the salubrity of j " the climate render Bedford a most desirable locs- i - Hon for such a school. Persons from abroad, visiting at the springs, can 1 be near their children during the summer. It is desirable that pupiis should enter at the com mencement 01 the ses-iou, and r.o pupil will be re- .' cetved for le-s than one quarter. I S2OO per year, including boardin", ' TERMS. J washing, fuel, light, and Tuition in all , ( the branches. Icrms for day scholars: June 10,'50. i j ■"-* SCHOOL 1 \ TH ELA NO!!! W. P TOTTEN, desires to inform the public that " he has just opened a commercial department in the j I Allegheny Male ami Female Seminary. He would | c respect July advise the community that Book keep- \ v irig, ornamental i'enmanship, Card Writing and ev- I r e.ythir g pertaining,to a commercial education are '< \ now taught in the (above named Institution. Tut- 3 tion for single entry and farmer's set $2.50. Don- v hie entry and Mechanic's set, $4.50 per quarter. with the advantage of all the lectures Enter ut anytime.—Diplomas awarded at the completion of a full course. June 1, 38SO. r XTIHTED STATES HOTEL, J S. E. Cor. IIMLV Mnrkrt fits., I PHILADELPHIA T W. KANAGA, j M. McVEY, ! Root's lEToa*. Fe£). 3, 1860. ' Allegheny Male and Female Seminary, I RAIXSBURG, Pa 1 FACULTY. iE. J. OSBORNE. A. 8., Principal, Prot. of Lan ; _ snagps and Philosophy. ' VVrn. S. Smith, Prof, of Mathematics. I Jas. H. Miller, Adjunct Prof, of Mathematics. Rev. B. F. Stevens, Lecturer on Moral Philoso phy Ac. m. A Stej hens, Prof, of English Grammar &c. j Dr. J. Hughes, Lecturer on Anatomy &LC. ; Mrs. F. \ . Osborne, Preceptress, Teacher of Draw- I ing French, Eof.iuy &r. B. F. Droit, Prof, of Instrumental Music. Piire of Tuition for term of 11 week*. | Common English Branches §3 2.' higher Branches, including common, each 81 Latin and Gieek. each 2 00 G-i man and French, each 2 50 ! j"k-keepiiig and Comiuercinl calculations 1 50 j ORNAMENTAL. I Drawing 250 j olored crayon, ai. I water colors, each 3 00 Oil painting 5 00 ] li.iir and wax flowers, each 3 00 j Fein- work 3 00 | Embroidery ] 50 Piano music, with use of,instrument 10 00 Board $ ! 7~< per week including room rent, fuel, : furniture fee. Tins is one of the best, and cheapest ' ; institutions 111 the country. The whole expense per ! ; term need not be more thin twenty-live dollars.— I j Seen?:;! Quarter o! summer session comirieiu'cs. ; April the stb, 1-00. i Teachers will D<- instructed free ol charge in the i i Normal Department. For particulars, address the Principal. E. J. OSBORNE, A. B- ! ; Rainsbtirg, Bedford co., April 22, 1559. I> ■ t' VBA>' l> fSOOKS M. €. KSMISEIS, Juliana Strut, Skdlurd, s'a. {.// I'd. Stand formerly occupied by Dr. F. C J: earner.) ; 4t er *• V" 1?-'HOLESAL_E and re- - St tail dealer in Drugs, jfLt - ' ■ ''' ; .. Medicines, Cbemicais. Eye vet3>—liismiV 1 h\~Dk Oils, Paints, Varnish j tine, Window-Glass, Giasswsre received, a large stock of American, French and English perfumery. Ai-o. a great variety of fine j Snaps for toilet use. Tooth pastes, Hair Ton ,-. Hair Dyes, that will color various shades, tro r- a ' ! light brown to a jet black, Tooth, Nail, Hair, s;, a ' v.r.g, and Clothes btu-lies. Con b., Pocket Kniv,.,J • Pocket Books, i ortmci; Ml gar casts, & c . -ALL™ Have and will keep constantly on hand, a supply ' | of Coal Oil, Burning fluid and Camphine, with a ! vaii-ty of the most modem and best style of • coal oil and fluid ierrp., j Pure Wines and Brandies for medical use, Fia j vorii £ Extracts and Spices o! all sorts, Fine Sugars j Snulfs, Chewing and Smoking i'obacco. i laving trie agency for all the principal patent medicines m use, will keep a lull supply constantly : on bind. 1 ; -ALSO- Ib-a, rin tiooif.s, crc., cor - ' ting of G^ogranhicnl Religious, Poetical, H-corical.' Lawj Medical, School and Mi-ceil -. -. r Works, in con-' ruction with 0 great variety of plain and fancy 1 stationery Cap. Note, Post, and Wrapoing Panr I nk Books, of every size and qnslity. Diaries' Blank Deeds, Mortgages. Notes and Receipts. ' : QyOiders promptly Sited and satisfaction guar-' antiy !, with regard both to p-.ce and quality. CV 'l'iijr sician- Prescript,o:n carefull; and accu tately compounded at all Louts of the day or ni^ht. ■ T "MO.N" HOTEL, BED! ORD, l\\. TH." subscriber respectfully informs the pub that h- stiP keep- the Ho', !, under the gi.ove nanru- in ti ■ old end well knov n Globe building, on West Put btreet, formerly owned and occupied riy wr. John Young, where he will b" happy to see all friends and the travelling public generally. Persons attending Court are respectfully invited to give him a call. He pledges himself ti . 1 . .... ;> ~ i.is p*jv -r lo render all his , com-ort-'hie. Ho : able will be sup;.hen with the choicest del icaeies the market will atio- !. 'i ue Bed Rooms will com clean and comfortable ! bedding. The Par will be supplied with choice liquors. I ne Stable will he attended by a carefui and at tentive hostler. tL?"Boarders will be taken by the day, week month and year. JONATHANHORTON. June 3, 1859. j * 'ASHOiiaTto:* BSI9i:^E, ■f BEDFORD. PA. M;vS. S. FILLER would respectfully announce to hei friends in Bedford ('onr ty, an I to the nnbl-c geneiaily, that she baa leased, for a tens of years, { and convenient hi;- k hotel, at the coiner j P V, 1 '• "'teeu. B >dtbrd. Pa., known as ine -WASHINGTON HOD? '. " 11 d lately kept tv ! MRS. < OOK. This boose is being thoroughly re'-' fistfii and iui'urr ;nd i$ r-<). open fa r # .| &' jasts * v -ors to the "BEDFORD; and \u . son , Cotrt, vviJ! f : hcu-e a pleasant and c u ;vt : b!e 1.-moarv • ■ >..-ry attention w i;i I e pa, i to the con u r": > ■ ' afomnio'l on ,f gu -ts. T .-j tab!- will . - e -i ! tim s be supplied with the beat the markets afiotd. C'iHtgPr* fl: r>d *l C ! ?• s * sf - ; -■ is * 4 nc' •i 'a this hotel, an d * cu.-iul anJ cu.i:,. Tent ' '-tier will be in atten- 4 dance. Special attention wUI be paid to the accom- i modation ol the- farming community. March 55th. 1860. J. We SCo TT. I '."ts of the jirm of ll'incuJ-r ft Scoff.) CJcESfilesneia's tiJS'tjgs.jjisg 4 Miorc a ud SHI li T M A N (J FACT OR Y, -A'o. 811. Chestnut Street, (Nearly oppontc tlie GIRARD HOUSE,) PHI LAD EL P HLi. J. IV. SCOTT, would respectfully call theaften fion of bisformer frierida tobis new Store, and is pre pared to fill orders fur SHIRTS at short notice. A perfect fit etisrantivd. COUNTRY TRADE sup plied with FINE SHIRTS and COLLARS. October, S, 1859-1 y. ]r,T.) R S A L E, OR E X C H ANCE. Tii'ee tracts jf very choice farm land, contain- ] ing 160 acres in each tract, situate on the Illinois ! Centrla R. R. in Champaign co.. State of Illinois, S miles from the city oi'Urbana, and I mile Corn Ren- I , trial Station on said road. Two of the tracts adjoin, ] and one of them has a never failing pond of water. : ! The city of t'rhana contains a population of 3000. J Champaign ii the greatest wheat growing country . in the State. Address, F. C. RF. AM PR, I' Bedford, Pa. j Spectacles! I 1 The subscriber has just received a spiendid i 1 variety of Gold, Silver Mounted, and Steel j ; Spectacles, with the finest Scolch Pebbles, su- ' : perior in clearness, and designed to suit persons : j of all ages—warranted never to FAIL—to! which he invites the attention of all who are in 1 need ol the article. He has also just received | * an elegant assortment of JEWELRY—aII of which lie will sell on reasonable terms. DANIEL BORDER. Bedford, May 22, 1857. G1 It EAT WESTERN INS. & if TRUST COMPANY, i Capita! and available assets, over §300,000 < Fire, Inland and Marine Cargo risks taken on i the most favorable terms. i C. C. LATHROP, Pres't. I JAMES WRIGHT, Sec'y. [aug. J5, '59.J JOHN P. REED, Agent I jpOUNDRY A.\D MACHINE 3BOP. 1 THE rubscrbprs having formed a partnership ■ under the style of "Dork fc Aschotn" for the pur -1 pose of conducting a general FOUNDRY AND MACHINE | business in the establishment recentlv erected by Gillian) Dock, in Hopewell, Bedford county, K r- nnw i prepared to execute ciders for CASTINGS j MACHINEIiiT of everv description. They will j build to order steam-engine*, coal and drift-cais, horse powers and threshii g machines—al®o, casting ' of every kind tor furnaces, forges, saw, grist and ; rolling mil s, ploughs, water-pipe, columns, house fronts, bracke s, &c., ike. I Th"V are also, now making a fine assortment of i SIOVES of *at ious kinds oi th latest pattern, and ! rr '-T approved styles, including several S'Z<M of j COOK SIOVF.3 o the b,-t iiiak->, be'.ting stoves | for chinches, offices, tir-rojms. A full assortment of Stoves will tie kert constant- { II V on hand, and sold at wholesale and retail, at ; pries to suit the times, r-d q.rditv, warranted j eiju-r. to th< i net T-'i-tein make. , 'nery of alt t kinds repaired, promptly. F<m*rr,* -a ' ■' • order, j GILLJAftD DOCK, C. Vr. r.ac.-O.i®. | Nov. 11.1851) | f_i ROC CRY AND j \JT CONFLCT I O N A K Y. ' ii 12 undersigned has just recived and h constantly on hand the following articles:— | Coffee, sugar, rru usse.. cheese, cracker®, currants, . prune., raisins, fig®, almonds, filbert®, cocoa n its, ; ground nuts, pecans, Eng. walnuts, cr-.m nuts, can ' dies in variety, oiac-es, lemon-', toka.■ j and cigar-, i ai.-picp and pt pp*r, spies of all k :;d , baking so- : [ (ia, creain of tartar, sulphur, brimstone, canister! | at .1 keg powder, stall, caps a: ! lead, grain and grass | • scythes, wl,erring tools, wash tubs an I hoards, :n- ' !'■ go. • xtract logwood, copn-ras, a'u nan ! madder. . j mi. (si'lis'i nod Mason's blackleg. sweeping, ducting j ; stove, shoe and scrubbing, brushes, clothes, hair, ! tooth and l'e®h brushes, bat and infant blushes, hair j oil* arid perfumery, purses ami port montii-., pock- j et and memorandum boons, bonnet and i > ind gum | combs, "rnlding" and fine combs, br-celets anil ; . beads, per ~ pen-holders, penknives, scissor®, knife- | sharpeners, umbrella®, suspenders, spool cotton and ! ; lloss, clock®, small looking glas®-s, violins, violir: • strings, toy watches, watcli chain-, curry combs, I cards, horse brushes, shoe-thread, pegs and spa re i ble®, johrison"® Arabian Liniment, Reck at i Little's , V- te Oil, M rci,ant's celebrated Gurgling Oil, for manor beast, and many other articles of i similar:' ;ti:urc, 1 : patronage of the public :s respectfully j i sol.cited. A. L. DEFIBAUGH. June 17/59.—1 v. i pLOOBY RUN FOUNDRY AND M ACIIINF. SHOP. M':. sn. fribrrs ate now prepared at the! ' Four. Iry in Bloody Run, to 1:11 all orders lor Castings < of everv descrin! ion *Or GRist -'b SJIiV-MfLLS, THRESfiLYG | MA CHINKS, APPLE MILLS, PLOUGHS anl I ali things else ii our line tnat may be needed in th.s or adjoining counties. We n anufai'ure Threchine Machines of 2. -tor Horse row WARRANTED equal rf not superio! to i;y made in the Stale. t\ e keep constantly on 5 ' a till: assortment of Wood Cock, Plug and E e i oiighs, ARRAN I'F.D *o give satisfae f.ori, or r.o sale. Points', shares and land sides to tit all Woodcock, or Seyler ploughs in the county. Farmers Cells, p.ought and Castings of our make may be bin; at the stoi- of v rn. Hartley, in Bedford, - ide '.mg St Pee, Last Providence Tp., John Nyci.m & Son, • < 1 ime. being i r!. we oiler great inducements to Farmers and Mechanics to buv of us. - k ; r o: reunirmg done in e neat and substan- i •nil u fir *.-r arid all work warranted. Call and ex amine our castings ami work ami judge tor your- i stives. Our agei ts sell t foundry pr >s. J Oil AH B A UGH MAN & BRO. March 20. 1358. M A JS H O OD. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. Just Put: ished, ? a &e.ulfd tn oelape, On rhe Nature, T reatmen: ami Radical Cure ot Sp natorrbrea. or Semiral Weakness, Sexual De-j bility, Nervousness and Invoiuutarv Emissions, Im- ! potency and Mental am! Physical Incapacity. BYKOB. J. CCLVERV/ELL, M. H., Author ot "'1 he Green Book," See. The world-renowned author, in this admirable I Lecture, clearly proves Irom 'lis own experience ' ti ;;t the awln! consequences ot sell-abuse may he effectual v reinov. J without Medicine and without I dangerous Surgical operations, bougies, instruments 1 lings or cordial.® ; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer ! no matter what his condition may be, may cure him- | se!" cheaply, privately and radically. Tbi® Lecture I will prove a boon to thousands and* thousands Sent in der seal to any addre®®. post pud, on the j receipt of tv. po tage stamps, by addres-ing Dr. '. rl. .1, C. KLINE, M. D., 489 bist Avenue, New Yo :.To t Box '1533. Jan. 2,135 ;. TO MILL 0 W \ E R 5. 7 ). ROAD has made SchensbTjr his nerina ® r nt residence, r <i is prepared to do ell kinds o " G"! M.il ''-'right !", on the most appro! " 'i'-urable p'd!**, rfi;sonabl* ter'ns. Ha fas on hand the mo®t improved 3.nut and j Screening Machines, Mill Brushes, Anchor Bolting! t :n!. s, both new and old, at city prices. Mill Bur, | c.::i be procured Iroin him and snipped tea v no;;it. I j. D. BROAD. ! bchellsburg, Bedford Co., ' March 4, 1359. I , SUnrriroa i'Hc CAPITAL S:ot If. ssCfo,O^a COMPANY'S BUILDING, WALNUT STREET, | S. t. cosses O" roCRTH, PHILAOELPHIA. LIFE insurance ot too urea! mutual rav, at about ! 20 per cent !e.-s, or at total abstinence rate®,"at the lowest n tii world. J - c - SI ; X 'S A. WHILLDIN, Secretary. Pre®ident. JOHN J. SCHELL, Agent. Jan. 27, ISCO. Bedford. Pa. [ EDFORD COUNTY MAP. ! i I Will make a directory map of Rpdford County from actual surveys, if a sufficient number of sub scribers can be raised to justify me in the enter prise. l'he map will be large and well finished and will show the location of all the public roads streams, noundary li ie®, Town®, villages, Hotels, Churches School Houses, Post Offices, Yores, grist mills, saw' 1 nulls Ac.. &0., and w:!l contain the names of all the ; property holder®, and show the busir.es that alnnosi ! each ore is engaged in. I will put or the satin , sheet maps oi all the towns and large villages, also ! tables and statistics of the County and (if taken in i time) the census of IS6O. Pains' will betaken to j I ui.'k" it a® reliable as anv Map in the Stat". July V 59, F.DU'-'D. L. WALKER. j AVE COSTS!— S i All persons still in ielited to I the firm of 05TER. MANSPFAKKR &■ CAR'S, by j Account or Note, are respertlully. yet most "auiest- j *)" Uvieit to nia.ke immediate payment, and thus save ' co-t. i h* 1 800/?®, Note- and etiects of the firm are ' J in the hands ol o®ter & Cam. Alter th"' Ist day o, August, 1860, cost will be added, without ttinher notice, except bv special agreement. " j June 8, 1560.-2 m. A DMTN ISTRATOR'S NOITCET Letters of administra tion on the Estate ol James McD-aniel, late ol West Providence Township, Bedford County, dee'd, having been granted to the subscriber, 1 residing in said township, notice is therefore, ! given to all persons indetited to said ♦ state, to make payment immediately and to those hav- ' ( ine claims, to present them forthwith for set- j c tlement. j ( JOSEPH McDANIEL, C Aug. 10/60. Atfrn'r. g I ;i r,. . miaul paurtMl: VtM I I trjfg.j it li'i 34 I-e" k n. e | \or. ■ . <tr- - i 'C'J . Murtjj, frg. n is I i nrr.™ INVARIABLY CASH ' : *-■*''*. ; :: >EK >. c. W. Ri ; 'I SEE#, REPP 48HBELI I I •" I Z ' A rno "/ .V reirii;;,.i m? 1 B/eposits soAci'ed. REFERENCES. 1 L'ok. JOB Maks, Bedford, p " ® OHN CESS.VA, u 1 "■ I iiAiccet. & Co., pjj'j " I J. Watt & Pi, , j! *..V •' J. YJ. CuttLF.v, it r I CStOS BU/LDISIOS, Ta-n g- I HARRIS3URG Pa" 1 ' CIfARTKUED CAPITAT co. v , I IT • ' I j Insure or oth^r pr | Joss or damage by F llt , ' c li:l Y I | ASAIKSTPSSILS IMUSQM , I BAT:\| & T-UMSPiiI fATp®' I DIRECTORS ; Simois CAMKROX, Geo. M. LAVMAS, Vv ., n I I JAMES Fox, GEO. BERG.NER, u,.,/ "°. I WM. H. KEP.NBR, A. B. WARPORU, \V.' WJ, Ess . I I . -v. BOAS, J. H. BERRYHILL, VV p.V ' BT I LLI SLIKER. Ee -B OFFICERS ■ SlMO\ CAMERON'. President. BENJAMIN- PARKE, V.ce-Pres.dent. I j b. 5. C ARkTER, Secretary. J- w. LINGFNFF.LTER. Ag-- I ov-iuSctt-,'*- I Jucurantc OF PITTSBURGH, ~ I NO o:< -OURTH STREET I Capital And Surplus over $150,000.0. DIRECTORS. Jacob Painter, C. A. Cotton, N. Vyy. I> ®'" rson ' A ' A - Carrier, I. G. S Henry Sproul, A.J.Jones, G. VV. Surd' w . Hampton, R >b't Patrick, J. H Honk nV This Company has paid losses from th "* incorporation in 1-54, up to M BV .y, . ' mooot ot $302,813, 07. in addition to retolar 1;" •' "Him Dividends of troer. sto 15 per cent -3 0r tj .dense of its stability and usefulness. 4 LOSSES LC'ERALLY ADJUSTED, AND 4 PKO.MPILY PAID. ' J A- A Canß.r.s. Pre S 't. f. G. SPROUL, S°.'J J.J. L.'.gente e". A?ent. OfSce at Bedford D a • September 2, 1859.-Iyp. "• : IJESSSA & SiUSXM— r, ... , HAVE formed a F artnership m the Practice of the Law ()-fj C e nearly opposite the Gazette Office, where CO e v.- Hie Ot: er may at ail times be foond. Heo.'ord, Aug, 1, 1559. JOHN' ! HEED— I.> !4 7> >n ® VE • AT I ' AVV ' B,:rFlßn . PA- Rrsprdfully tendes his strmces to tse Public . second dour North ui th- Men - : House. j Bedford, Aug. I. 1859. n n GVITITer— " - u-'ii AIT " R *- : * AT Law, BEEFORD, Pa .. VMLL nminpUy ai ;^ n( i , 0 a|! business en j frosted to his care. Orfice on Pitt street, two doors east nf the Gazette office. H- will ai s) attend to any surveying business that may be entrusted to him. (Nov. 4 '.-so - J ( DILKKA— ~ ♦ Attornsrr at A ILL attend promptly to uti bus:.. 7 7- trusted to his car-. July 1, 1359.-1 v. Tofl\ L'OnDKR GUXSMITH, REsriaD, FA. •; " • " e east enrl of the town, Oft* door west OI toe residence of Major Washabaugh. ; ' ~ '*'>* 0 o nr-a.. lecture warranted. May 22/58. Cy - TLL METTKiTrtlAY— wnrrt rx . COUNTY BURVETCR. <■ lerebv notihy the citiz-ns of Cd lord county, that h-has moved to the Borough of Bedford, where he may at ail tim-sb? found by persons wishing to see him, U nie aosent upon business pertaining to his o'di--. •April 16, 1858.-tf. i, & spftsfl— ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA. Ihr andersiened have asaviated themselves m , r / ctiee of Thp and will attend prompt!? to a. business entrusted to their care in BeJGrd and ad oimng counties. Office on Jul.anna Street, three dorr* south of the "Mengel House,"opposite the re®i.ie,!ce o Ma,. Tate. j O3 MA yy Aug. 1, 1859. Q. H. SPANG. T H . IJN'GEXFELTER— p. "TTIRNEY AT LAW, AND lamd SCRVETOR. ndl attend with promptness to all business entrusted to his csrc. P * ACT, . CB BSOPORD AND Fulton COCNTIR*. L- Oifice three doors iN'orth of the ''lnquirer" Office. . H T A R. C. F. IIARRF— -L*'' . RESPECTFULLY tenders hts professional services to the citizens ol Bed ford and vicinity. Office and residence on Pitt Street, ia the building formerly occupied by Dr. John Hofius. Aug. 1, 1859. DR. F. C. iSin RFSPECTFULLY begs leave to tender his Professional Services to the citizens ot Bedford and vicinity. •<tr~ Otlice in Julianna Street, at the Drug an.l Book Store. Aug. 1, 1859. tiU. .J. K. fILKKERILii, St. Clairsville, BEDFORD CO., PA., K-rpecffully tendeis bis service® to th* pitfr-r,* that place and vicinity. [jdfi 13. 13ti0] . The subscriber is fully preprred to furnish any -quantity or quality of Building Lumber and Plastering LatL® _L Orders directed Jo St, ClairsvJie, Beef.'U Goonty, will be promptly attended -,y giving a reasonable notice. F U. BE£> LE,
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