pß(?rii4Tl iTI\ OF GF.\F-j s raleliicloti.-Wlierc.ii, in ;tml by ail Act of General Assembly ol the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to reg ulate the Genera! Elections within this Common wealth," it is enjoined upon me to give public no tice of said Elections, and to enumerate in said no tice what officers are to lie el-cted, I WM. S. FLUKE, Sheriff of the County of Bedford, do here by make known and gi this public notice to the Electors of the County <v- Bedford, that a Genera! Election will be held in said County, oil the secondi | day after the first Monday, being the ,6th day oi ; November, 1860, at the {several election districts, j viz : The electors of the Borough of Bedford and town ship of Bedford, to meet at the Court House in said Borough. The electors ol Broad Top township to meet at the School House in the town of Hopewell. The electors of Colerain township to meet at the bouse of Joshua Filler, in Kainsburg, in said town ship. The electors of Cumberland Valley township to meet at the new School House erected on the land owned by John Whip's heirs in said township. The lectors of Harrison township to meet at sehooihouse number 5, near the dwelling house of Henry Keyser in said township. The electors of Juniata township to meet at Key set's School House in ■ aid township. The electOH of Hopewell township to meet at the School House near the house of John Dasher in said township. The electors of Londonderry township to mept at the house now occupied by Wm, H. Hill, as a shop, in Bridgeport, in said towushtp. The electors of the township ol Liberty to meet at the School Hou.,e lit Stonerstown in said town ship. The electors of Monroe township to meet at the house lately occupied by James Carnell in Clcar ville, in said township. The electors of Schellsburg boiough to meet at the brick School House in said borough. The electors of Napier township to meet at the brick School House in the borough ol Schells burg. The electors of East Providence township to meet at the house lately occupied by John Nycum jr., in said township. The electors of Snake Spring township to meet at the School House near the Methodist church on the land of John G. Hartley. The electors of West Providence townshipto meet at the log School House at Bloody Run in said town ship. The electors of St. Glair township to meet at the store near the dwelling house of Gideon Trout in said township. The electors of Union township to meet at the school house near Mowry s Mill, in said township. The electors of South Wnodberry township to meet at the house of Samuel Oster near Noble's mill in said township. The electors'of Southampton township to meet at the bouse of Wm. Adams in said township. The electors of the township of Middle Woodber ry to meet at the house of Heniy EIUKP in the vil- , lage of Woodberry; at which time, and the places I designated, the qualified electors will elect by bai- j lot. twenty seven electors lor the State of Penn- j sylvania, to cast the vote of said State, for President ' and Vice President of thp United States. The election to be opened between the hours of 7 j andS o'clock in the forenoon, by public proclama tion, and to keep opentill-7 o'clock in the evening, ' when the polls shall be closed. I%'otice is Hereby Given. That every person excepting Justices of th*"peace, who shall hold any office or appointment ol profit or trust under the United States, oi of this State, or any city or corporated district, whether a commis sioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer, a gent who is or shall be employed under the legisla ture, executive or Judiciary department of this S.ate I or of any city, or ol any incorporated district, and also, that every member of Congress andol the State Legislature, and of the selector common council of any city, or Commissioners of any incorporated dis trict, is by law incapable al holding or exeicising at the time, the office or appointment of Judge, in spector or clerk of any election of this Common wealth, and that no inspector, judge or other officer of such election shall be eligible to be then voted (or. And the said act of assembly entitled "an act re lating to elections ol tbi Commonwealth," passed July ltd, 1819, further provides as follows, to wit : "That the inspectors and judges shall meet at the respective places appointed lor holding tfie election in the district at which they respectively belong, be fore 8 o'oelock in the morning of the 2d Tuesday of October, and each saiu inspector shall appoint one clerk, -vno shall be a qualifiel voter of such dis trict. "In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for inspector, shall 1 not attend on the day ol any election, then the per son who shall have received the second highest number of votes for Judge at the next preceding e lection, shall act act as inspector in his place. And in case the person who has received the highest number ol votes for inspector shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint an inspector in his place, and in case the person elected judge shall not attend, then the inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a judge in his place ; and il any vacancy shall continue in the hoard for the space of one hour alter the time fixed by law for the opening of ihe election the qualified voters for the township, ward or district lor which such officers shall have been elected, present at the election, 'hall elect one of their numbe r to fill such a vacancy. It shall be the duty of the several assessors re pectively to attend at the place of holding every general, special, or township election during the whole time such election is kept open, for the pur pose of giving information to the inspectors, and pi.lge, when called on, in relation to the right of any person assessed bj' them to vote at such elec tion, and on such other matters in relation to the assessment of voters, as the said inspectors or either ofthein shall from time to time require. "Ro person siiail be permitted to vote at any e lecliou as aforesaid, than a while freeman oi the age •il twenty one or more, ivho shall have lesulcd in ibis state at least oiio year, and in the election dis trict where lie offers to vole ten days, immediately preceding such election, and within two years paid a State or county tax which sliul! have been as.es .ed at least ten days before the election. But a itizen ol the United States who has previously brer, a qualified voter ol this State and removed "herefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the the election district and paid Taxes, aforesaid, hali he entitled to vote after residing in this Slate s.x months. Vrotnded, i'hat the white ireemen, citizens ol tiie United States, between the ages ot twentv-one and twenty-two years, who have resided HI tl.e election district ten days a:, aforesaid >hal be entitled to vote, although they shall not hav) paid tax. ■No person shall be permitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants, linnished by the Commissioners, unless: First, he produce a receipt of payment, within two years ol Btate or County tax assessed agreeable to the t'on 'titution, and give satisfactory evidence on his own oath or affirmation ofanothei that he has paid such a tax. or In a failure to produce a receipt shall make oath to the payment thereof, or second, il tie claim a right to vote by being an elector between the age ol twenty-one and twenty two years shall depose on oath or affirmation, that he has tesided in the State at least one year next before In. application, and make such proof ol residence in lite district as IS required by this act, and that he .Kir-, veiily be lieve, from the account given hi.n that he is of the age aforesaid, and give such other evidence as is re quired by this act. whereupon the name el the per son so admitted to vote shall lie inserted ill the al phabetical list hy the inspector, and a note made op poite thereto by writing the word '-tax," it he shall lie admitted to vote by reason ol having paid tax, • r Ihe word "age"i( he shall he admitted I vote hy reason ot age, and in either case the te.son ol such a vote shall he called out to Ihe cletfc-. who shall make a like note in the list, oi voters kept by them "In all cases where tiie n one ol the |ier-on claim ing !o vole is not found on the list furnished by the commissioners, and assessors, or Ins right to vote whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, il shall be the duty ol the inspec tors to examine such persons on oath as to his qual locations, and it he claims to have resided within the State for one year or more, his oath shall he suit licient proof thereof, buthe shall make proof by a- Jeast one competent wit tiess, who shall be a quali firtl elector that he has resided within the district lor more than Ten days imme.li itely preceding said election, and shall ls himself swear that his bona lide residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is within thfc district, and that he diJ not remove in the district for the pui|mse ol voting therein. "Kverv person qualified as a oresaid, and who shall make due proof if required, of his residence and piyment of taxes, as aforesaid,shall be admitted 'o vote iri the township, ward or district in which ho sh ill reside. "If any pet son shall prevent or attempt to prevent any officer of an election under this act, irotn hold ing such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, and shall interrupt or impropeily interlere with him in the execution of his duty, shali tdock or attempt to block up the window or av enue to any window wheie the same may be holden or shali riotously disturb the peace of such election, or sh ill use or practice any intimidation, threats, torce or violence, with the design to influence undu ly or overawe any elector, or prevent him from vo fing, or to restrain the freedom of choice, such per san on conviction sh i 1 be lined in any sum i.ot ex ceeding five hundred dollars and be imprisoned lor any time not "less thin nor more than twelve months and it sii <ll be shown m the Court where the trial ol such offence sh ill be had, that the person so offen ding was not a resi..ent o! the city, waid, district, or township where said offence was committed, and not entitled to vote therein, then, on conviction, he shall be sentenced to piy a line of not less th til one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not less than six months nor moie than two years. "If any person or persons shall make any bet or wager upon the result ol any election within the Commonwealth, or shall offer to make any such bet or wager either by verbal proclamation thereof, or by v written or printed advertisement, challenge or invite any person or persons to make such bet or wager, upon conviction thereof, he or they shall for feit and pay thtee times the amount they bet or of fered to bet. Awtfthe Judges of the respective districts afore said, are i equired to meet at Bedford, on Fridiy. next following the holding ol said election, then d there to perfoim those things required of them by law. Give n under my hand, at my offer in /fedford, this 31a< day of August, in the year of oar Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty, anil the eight y fij ill of the Independence of the United Stater. WM. S. FLUKE, Sheriff. August 31st, 1860. Manhood. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. Just Published, in ti sealed Envelope, On the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual De bility, Nervousness and fnvoluntarv Emissions, lin potency and Mental and Physical Incapacity. BYROB. J. CULVERWELL, M. D., The important fac. that the awful consequences ol self-abuse may be effectually removed without internal medicines or the dangerons applications of caustics, instruments, medicated bougies, and oilier empirical devices, is here clearly demonstrated, and the entirely new end highly successful Trest inent, as adopted by the celebrated author luily ex plained, by means of which every one is enabled to , cure himself perfectly, and at the least jiossible I cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. This Lecture will prove a boon to J thousands and thousands. Sent under seal to any address, post paid, on ihe receipt of two postage stamps, hy addressing Dr. CH. J. C. KLINE, M. D., 480 first Avenue, New Yo i k Post Bo x -1586. Jan. 2,1800. I>l RLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL | ESTATE.— By viitue of an order of the Or- j phans' Court of Bedfoid county, the undersigneu I wilt expose to sale, by public vendue, on the ' premises, on Saturday the 17 day ofNovember, lsiJO at 1 o clock P. M., Ihe following described valuable i Real Estate, to wit , A tract ot land situate in Sonthampton tp., in said county, containing 315 acres or thereabjuts. with about 36 acres cleared anil under fence, and a Story-and-a-half log dwelling hoti=e and log stable thereon, adjoining lands ot Arternus Bennett, Abnei Tewell, Daniel I'ewell, Denton Stevens and George Buxton. TERMS—One third of the purchase money in hand at the confirmation of the sale, and the balance ill two equal annua) payments thereafter with in terest. to be secured by judgment bonds. JOHN JOHNSTON. Oct. 19,1860. IBURLIC SALE OF VALUABLE j REAL ESTATE.— By virtue of an order of the ) Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the undersigned Administrators of the estate of Jacob HinisL, late of East Providence Township,dee'd., will expose 'o sale by public vendue on the premises, on Satur day, the 17 day ot November iB6O, at 1 o'clock, P. j M.,. the following described valuable Real Estate, j to wit : 1 A tract of land situate in Ray's Cove in said tp. ' adjoining lands ol Adam Hinish on the North, Ja | COD Richey on Ihe East, William Gracev on <he Soulh, and John Grove and Samuel Grove on the j West, (part ola tract of land formerly belonging to Philip Fisher's heirs) containing 200 acres and 15 perches more or less, about 14 dcres of which are cleared and under fence, and with a Story-aud. a-hail log dwelling house thereon erected. TERMS—-One half the purchase money in hand at tiie confirmation ot the sale, and the balance jn one yeai, with interest, to be secuied by judgment, bonds, or bonds and mortgage. HENRY HINISH, DAVID FORE, Oct. 19, IS6O. Administrators. A EDITOR'S NOTICE. Duff, Smith \ Ridgely, 1 tn the Common I leas oi vs. V Bedford County. Fi. Fa. Daniel Trostle. y No. 31 Sept. IVim, 1860. And now, September 7, iB6O, Jno. P. Reed ap poinled Auditor to icport a distribution of the money made on sale o! Defendant's Real Estate, to and amongst creditors. The undersigned will attend lo the duties ol the above appointment at his office in the Borough ol Bedford, on Wednesday, (he 7 tii day ol November, next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. JM>. P. REED, Oct. 19, IBto. Auditor. I m K A V S. Came to the premises of tlie subscri ber living in St. Clair township, on the lith of September last, two heifers about 1 i yeais old, red and white sf>oi(ed with laces white, and a crop out ot the right ear—lower part, and the lelt slit. The owner will please prove property pav charges and take them aivav. Oct., 12, IS6O-31. PETER RF.lil. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE LETTERS oi administration, on the e.tate jot Peter Latshaw, late of Middle Woodbury town | ship deceased, having been granted lo the subscri ber, residing in said township, all persons indented to satii eslate are. thrreloie. notofied, to make pay ment immediately, and those haling claims against said estate, will present the same, weli authenti cated for settlement. Sept. 2Stb, 'CO. ISAAC K. LA I'SHAW. A d;n | A EDITORS NOTICE.— | J The undersigned ap i poin'ed to distribute the balance in the bands of Benjamin H. Walker, A'in'r. of the Estate ot El te! Allen, late ol St. Clan Township, dee'd. to and among the creditors ol said dee'd., will altend for that purpose at his office in Bed lord, on Thursday the L,t of November, next, —wben and white all parties interested may attend if they think prop er- JOHN MOWER, Oct. 19 'GO. Auditor. I)RUNES FROM 12 \ TO 28 CENTS A POUND J for salby july2o,'oo. • A. L. DEFIBAUGH. |)EDFORD FOUNDRY. 'I'HE subscribers having purchased the Bedford Foundry of Messrs. Washabaugh and Harmon, would most respectfullv announce to the citi/.esis of Bed ford and adjoining counties that they are prepared to make and furnish all kinds of EASTINGS 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, wago boxes of all sizes, farmers' bells, (a superior art ele), oven doors, and every thing usually made in a country Foundry. ccr PI.OU GH s .—WOODCOCK, SKY LEU, end HI LI.-SIDE PLOUGHS Also, a new PLUG PLOUGH, to which we call the especial attention of our farmers—a superior article to the old Plug Piough, with two kinds of points, shares and laud 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, us wo are determined to meet the emer gencies of thp times, we will Sell ,ow for C.jSH, or country produce. I'ig and bar iron, horses and lumber, taken in ex change for work. feb 25,'60-ly SHIRES & JORDAN. g| EDFOfiD MACHINE SHOP! THE subscriber would most respectfully an nounce to lhe farming community, and public in general, th.t he still continues to manulariure at his shop, in Bedford, Pa., the following fanning u tensils of the very best mateiial, and'in the most workmanlike manner, viz: FOUR AND SIX HORSE TUMBLING SHAFT POWER MACHINES, with large open cylinders, six slaves, and spikes screwed in, and improved Stiaw Shakers attached. Their superior; for strength and speed are not made in this or any other County in the State. Four Hoise Tumbling Shaft and Strap Power Machine, with cylinder open or shut, as may be de sired. lor convenience, mse of dralt, and perfect working, this machine Has no superior any where. THREE HORSE MACHINES, ol the same kind. Two and three Horse Tumbling Shaft Power Ma chines, a very convenient and excellent machine for small farmers, with or without shaxers. single and double shovel Ploughs, Horse Kake<, Lever Cutting Boxes, Harrows and Wheelbarrows, made to order. All the above articles constantly on hand, and sold on reasonable terms. Repairing of all kiuu- of Machines, whether made here or elsewhere, done on tiie shortest notice. Castings lor all my machines, made at ilie Foun dry of Shires & Jordan, in. Bedford, and will com pare with any made in the State for strength and durability. Biacksmithing done to order. All my work warranted to give satisfaction. From a past experience of over twenty years in the Machine business, ] (eel confident that I can give entire satisfaction to all who may laxor roe with a call. Call and examine my wor/t before you purchase elsewhere, as 1 am determined to p!ea?e all. Horses, grain of all kinas, lumber and iron, will he ta/en in exchange for work. PETER H. SHIRES, i June 8, ISGO.-Cm. Machinist. ' rctt * \ i< E, VORTR A D E, A first-rate larm ol limestone land, in Morrison's I Cove, containing about 13] acres, 100 of which are i cleared and balance well timbered. The farm B ! well watejed. The improvements are a good two story Frame House, Log House, Barn, Xcc. There is a good orchard upon the premises. The larm ad joins Bloomtield Furnace, lies half a mile from the Holliilaysburg Turnpike, and foili miles from Mar- j tmsburg. There is a ready market at the door for all kinds of produce, and the land is in a high state of cultivation. For particulars inquire ol D'av.d Daniel, in possession, or George Cleugh.at Spang's —AIX)— A Glist-mil) property in Harman's Bottom, now owned oy Lewis N. Fyan. The mill is a large frame with two overshot whells and four tun of stone ; in good order, and in a good settlement, with a suf ficient supply of water. The larm contains nearly 40(i aores ; about lOOaliuvial soil, and cleared ; and the balance well timbered. The improvements are a large brick house, tenant house, miller's house, barn, distillery, ij-c- The farm can be divided with out disadvantage, "feints reasonable. —ALSO— A tract ol land in St. Clair tp., containing 93 acres, or thereabouts, about 55 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 VVrn. Keefe. Jacob Semlerand others ; formerly the property of George Kiiriberiin. —ALSO— j a Farm of 166 acres, about 100 cleared, with Double i Log House, New Bank Barn, and t'vogood orchards ' thereon, lying on the Juniata River, two miles i from Stonerstown, and half a mile from the rail road, l'his farm is composed of a good quality of river bottom land, 30 or 10 acres of which can be put into good n.endow. The whole is now in a good state of cultivation. —ALSO— A farm of 11$ acres of limestone land in Liberty Township near Stonerstown, known as the "John Stolei property,"adjoining lands of 'Squire kensin ger, Stoler arid others. The improvements are a ! Log House, .Log Barn &c. There is good water on the premises, also an orchard of good fruit. —ALSO— j A new two-story Rough-cast House and two lots ol ! ground in Broadlop city, j • - ALSO— -IGO acres of the best quality of land in Harrisor | county, lowa, near the Missouri, and close to t b ! countv seat. A LSD— A Lot ot ground in Omaha city, Nebraska. —ALSO— -100 acres of land, in Southampton Township, Bed ford county, lately owned by Win. Lashlev. TERMS to suit buyers. O. E. SHANNON, Jan 27, IS6O Bedford, Pa i PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. * The subscriber will olfer at public sale pursuant to the order of the Orphans' Uourt, on the premises, in West Providence Township, Bed ford County, on Saturday, the 10th day of Novem ber next, the following REAL ESTATE, late the property of James McDaniel, dee'd, viz : one tract of land, being unimproved, adjoining lands of Fetter, on the east, Frank Collaberger, on the west, Andrew Mortimore, on the North, and Joseph Mc- Daniel's heirs on the South, containing one hundred acres more or t !ess. AL>e, one other tract of unimproved land adjoin ing the mansion property and lands of Dcr iel Sni der, David Steckman and others, and containing one hundred acres, more or less. Also, the mansion place ol said dee'd, adjoining lands of Daniel Snider, Wilson McDaniel, Jacob Steele, John Calhoun and others, containing about one hundred and seventy five acres, one hundred acres cleared and under fence, fi or 8 ot which are meadow, balance well timbered. The improve ments are a two story log dwelling house, with kitchen attached, also, a smoke house, spring house, and log stible with threshing floor. There" is also, an apple orchard on the premises, and a good spring at the door of the dwelling. The property is situated five miles south of Bloody Run, on the road to Clea-ville. The sale will commence at one To'clock on said day, at which tirre the terms will be made known. , JOSEPH McDANIEL, Oct. 12, IS6O. AdmT. 4 DMINISTKATOR'S NOTICE^ , Letters of Administration on the Estate ol Alexander George, late of East Providence tp.. dee'd., having been granted to the subscriber resi ding in said township, all persons indebted to said estate are, therefore, notified to make payment Im t mediately, and those having claims will present the me forthwith for settlement. SIMON NYCUM, Sept. 7th 1860. AdmT. I>E I) F OR D IffOJT E L, > AND GFNKR A 1 STfIE OFKir F I In- snlißcrihor respect Hilly begs leave li> nn r.niinro to his old friends and the public gener ally, that iie has leased the UedloiV. Hotel, at present in the occupancy of Col. Adam I'arti hart, and will take possession ou lhe Ist day of April next. It is not his ties git to make many professions as to what he will do, but lie pledges his word that his most energetic efforts will be employed to render comfortable all who give him a call. The House will be handsomely fitted up, nttd none but careful and attentive servants will be engaged. Persons visiting the lied ford Springs, as well as those attending Court, and the travelling community general ly, are respectfully invited to give him a call and judge far themselves. [£>" Hoardets taken by the week, month, or I year, on favorable terms. DTr Ample and comfortable stabling is at tached to this Hotel, which will always be at tended by a careful hostler. Also, a safe and convenient carriage house. iUz Jill the STAGES atop at this Hotel. JOHN HAKER. March ](j, 1855. AND ISOOiiS fii. C. StEAJIEIS, Juliana Slreet, Bedford, Pa. Git the Stand formerly occupied by Dr. F. C R earner.) ti"HOI_ESAI_E ami re- jafaTatmi It tail dealer 111 Drugs, Hj—Jf Medicines, Chemicals, Dye wfcufin w Stud's, Oils, Paints, Varnish tine, Window Glass, Giagware . received, a large stock of American, Freneh and I English perfumery. Also, a great variety of fine i Soaps for toilet use. Tooth pastes, Hair Tonics i Hair Dyes, that will color various shades, from a' j light browti to a jet black, Tooth, Nail, Hair, Sha ! ving, and Clothes brushes, Combs, Pocket Knives Pocket Books. Portmonnaies, Segar cases, X:c. —ALSO— Have and will keep constantly on hand, a supply of Coal Oil, Burning fluid and Camphine, with a great variety of the most modern and best style of coal oil and fluid lamps. Pure Wines and Brandies for medical use, Fla voring Extracts and Spices of all sorts, FineSegars, Snuffs, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Having the agency lor all the principal patent medicines in use, will keep a lull supply constantly on hand. —ALSO— Dealer in Books, fkc., consisting of Geographical, ■ Scientific, Religious, Poetical, Historical, Law, j Medical, School and Miscellaneous Works, in con- : nection with a great variety of plain and fancy j Stationery. Cap, Note, I'ost, and Wrapping Paper, i Blank Books, of every size and quality, Diaries, ' 1 Llank Deeds, Mortgages, Notes and Receipts. R7p"Oiners promptly filled and satisfaction guar- ! anteed, with regard both to price and quality. ■ CTTThysicians' Prescriptions carefully and accu- j ratelv compounded at all hours of the day or night. [ Dec. 16, 1859. || BORDER7~ CLOCK &. WATCH MAKER, j AND DEALER IN JEWELRY , Would respectfully announce to the citizen* of Hertford, oiui the public in general, that be has opened a Jewelry Store in the building re- : rt-nlly occupied by H. Nicodemus, Esq. nearly opposite the Bedford Hotel, where he will be j pleased lo see all in want of articles in his line j He lias on hand, and will constautly keep, an . elegant assortment of JEWELRY, and will re-j pair Clocks and Watches in lhe bert style. He j hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage, as j he feels satisfied he can render satisfaction to all j who entrust hiin with their work. His terms j will be moderate. He has on hand Gold and Silver WATCHES,! Silver Spoons, Thimbles, Butter Knives, Gold j and Silver lVns and Pencils. .\r. 4tc. April *J7, 185 = CHEAPEST 1.825T !! LARGEST !!! £35.00 ! Pays for Tuition in Single and Double Entry Book i 1 Keeping, Commercial Arithmetic and Lectures ! I n OAR I) S WEEKS S2O, STATJONARV [ EAT 77 R E EXPENSES §62. , Usual time from 6to l't weeks. Every Student, 1 upon graduating, is guaranteed competent to man- \ ' age the books ol any business, and qualified to earn a salary of from 8500 to 8 I 000 Students enter at any time—No Vacation—Re view at pleasure. First Premiums for Best Business Writing lor s 1 8-"6, received at Pittsburg, Philadelphia and Ohio State Fairs. Also, at the principal Fairs of the 1 Union lor the past four years. C K7* Ministers' Sons received at half price. \ For Circulars, Specimens and Embellished Views r of the College, inclose five letter stamps to F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. a Jan 13, ISCO. 1 I>EI)FORD CLASSICAL INSTITUTE REV. JOHN LYON, ) N * T. LYTTLETON LYON, A. M., j MNC.i-ALS. THE Summer session of this institution will open on Friday, the Ith day of May 1860. f It is the design of the Principals, to make this " Acadqmy, in all respects, a first class Institution, 1 for the thorough instruction of youth of both sexes, c and to prepare them for any profession or position ' in life. The high moral and scientific tone of the school ' is well known to this community, arid a strict disci- r pline will be enforced. A few boys, (the number is limited to ten,) will 1 be received into the lamily of the Principals, as * boarders. a The beauty of the 6cenery and the salubrity of ' the climate render Bedford a most desirable loca- ' tion for such a school. Persons from abroad, visiting at the Springs, can a be near their children during the summer. *' It is desirable that pupils should enter at the com- n mencement of the session, and no pupil will be re ceived for less than one quarter. I S2OO per year, including boarding, 1 TERMS, -j washing, fuel, light, and Tuition in all .1 f the branches. Terms lor day scholars : Per Quarter.J |2 - ~ E "7 lisb *"• ) $/..)0, Classical do &c. June 10,'59. X jIJENGEL HOUSE, IT * JULIANA STREET. BEDFORD, PA. v 1 HP. subscriber,having renovated and refurnished II this old established House, is now prepared to re- 5 ceive guests. He invites his friends and the travel- 3 ing public to give hitn a call. Having new furni ture, new beds, and everything necessary to render v hearty cheer to those in want ola temporary home, P be flatters himself that those who stay with him will find themselves at the right place. s1 He is fully prepared to receive visitors to the Springs, and all having business with the courts or otherwise. Ample stabling and carriage house is attached to F the Hotel. Boarders will be received on favorable terms. ai ISAAC M F.NGKL. JR. Bedford, April 20, 1860. AM) MACHINE SHOP 1 I Hl*, *nhscrbers having form'**! a partnership nmler Ihp style ol "Oork A Aschoin" for the pur pose of conducting a general FOUNDRY AM) MATH IN I* business in 1 lie establishment reeenllv erected by Gillian! Dork, in Hopewell, Be'lfpnl county. are now prepared to execute orders for CASTINOS A*V 1) MACUINEHI ol everv description. They will build to order steam-engines, coal and drift-cars, horse powers and threshing machines—also, casting of every kind lor furnaces, forges, raw, grist ami rolling mills, ploughs, water-pipe, columns, house fronts, brackets, Ac., Ac. They are also, now making a fine assortment ot STOVES of various kinds ot the latest patterns and most approved styles, including several sizes of COOK STOVES of the best make, heitmg stoves for chinches, offices, bar-rooms, Ac. A full assortment of Stoves will be kept constant ly on hand, and sold at wholesale and retail, at prices, to suit the times, and quality, warranted ij'ial to the best Eastern make. Machinery of all inds repaired promptly. Patterns made t*>' order. GILLIAKD DOCK, C. W. ASCHOM. Nov. 11,1859 S S RGCBRY A \!) VT C O N FECTIO N A R Y. j THE undersigned has just teceived and keeps constantly on hand the following articles:— Cotlee, sugar, molasses, cheese, crackers, currants, prunes, raisins, figs, almonds, fiibeits, cocoa nuts, ground nuts, pecans, Eng. walnuts, cream nut, can dies in variety, oranges, lemons, tobacco and cigars, allspice and pepper, spices of all kinds, baking so da, cream of tartar, sulphur, brimstone, canister and keg powder, shot, caps and lead, grain and grass scythes, whetting tools, wash tubs and boards, in digo, extract logwood, copperas, alum and madder, oil, polish and Mason's blacking, sweeping, dusting stove, shoe and scrubbing, brushes, clothes, hair, tooth and ilesh brushes, hat and infant brushes, hair oils and perfumery, purses and port monaies, pock et and memorandum books, bonnet and round gum combs, "ridding" and fine combs, bracelets and beads, pens, pen-holders, penknives, scissor*, knife sharpeners, umbrellas, suspenders, spool cotton and lloss, clocks, small looking glasses, violins, violin strings, toy watches, watch chains, curry combs, cards, horse brushes, shoe-thread, pegs and spara bles, Johnson's Arabian Liniment, Rock and Littie's White Oil, .Merchant's celebioed Gargling Oil, tor man or beast, and many other articles of a similar nature. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. A. L. DEFIBAUGH. June 17,'59.-1 v. TYLOODY RUN FOUNDRY I> AND MACHINE SHOP. THE subscribers are now prepared at thei Foundry in Bloody Run, to fill all orders for Castings of every description for GRIST . LVD SjIIV-MILLS, THRESHLYG MACHINES, APPLE MILLS, PLOUGHS and all things else in our line that tnay be needed in this or adjoining counties. We manufacture Threshing Mncbinpsof 2, Tor Horse i'ow*r, WARRANTED equal if not superioi to any made in the State. Me keep constantly on band a full assortment of Wood Cock, Plug and Hill-ide Ploughs, WARRANTED to give satisfac tion. or no sale. Points, shares and land sides to fit all Woodcock, or Seyler ploughs in the county. farmers' Bells, Ploughs and Castings of our make may be had at the store of Wm. Hartley, in Bedford, Sonderbaugh & Pee, East Providence Tp., John Nycurn & Son, " .< Times being hard, we offer great inducements to Farmers and Mechanics to buy of us. All kinds of repairing done in a neat and substan tial manner and all work warranted. Call and ex amine our castings and work and judge lor your selves. Our agents sell at foundry prices. JOBI AH BAUGHMAN & BRO. March 26, IS3S. rjn O M I L L O vv NEKS S. D. BROAD has made Sehellsburg his perma Dent residence, and is prepared to do all kinds o work in the Mill Wright line, on the most appro ved ami durable plans, and reasonable terms. He has on hand the mo-t improved Srnut and ' Screening Machines, Mill Brushes, Anchor Bolting Cloths, both new ami old, at city prices. Mill Burs cast be procured Jrom him and shipped to any point. o. D. BROAD. Sehellsburg, Bedford Co., < March 4, 1859. J J ) F.DFOR!) COUNTY MAP. I ) I Will make a directory map of Bedford County I from actual surveys, if a sufficient number of sub i scrihers can be raised to justify me in the enter-' prise. The map will be large and well finished and will j show tlie location ol all the public roads streams, ' boundary lines, towns, villages, Hotels, Churches, ! School Houses, Post Offices, stores, grist mills, saw j mills Ac., Ac., and will contain the names of all the ] property holders, and show the busines that almos: ; each one is engaged in 1 will put on the same ! sheet maps of all the towns and large villages, also tables and statistics ot the County and (if taken in I time) the census of IS6O. Pains' will betaken to' make it a* reliable as any Map in the State. Julv 1 ,'59. EDW'D. L. WALKER. Spectacles! Ihe subscriber has just received a splendid variety ol Gold, Silver Mounted, and Steel 1 Spectacles, with the finest Scotch Pebbles, su perior in clearness, aud designed to suit persons j of all ages—warranted never to FAIL to ! which he invites the attention of all who are in j need ol the article. He has also just received i au elegant assortment ol" JEWELRY—aII of! which he will sell on reasonable terms. DANIEL BORDER. Bedford, May 22, 1857.. UrAHUXGTO.\ HOUSE, T,L , . BEDFORD. PA. -TliS. S. I'ILLER would respectfully announce to i tier triends in Bedford County, and to the public i generally, that she has leased", for a term of years, the large and convenient brick hotel, at the corner °! 1 •", an ' 1 .,:"j£ ana stref " 9 - Be. 'ord. Fa., known as V !^ HI - NGTON HOUSE," and lately kept bv MRS. COOK. This house is being thoroughly re'- fitted and refurnished, and is now open for°the re reption of guests. Visitors to the "BEDFORD SPRINGS" and persons attending Court, will find this house a pleasant and comfortable temporary home.—Every attention will be paid to the comfort and accommodation of guests. The table will at all times be supplied with the best the markets affoid. Lbarges moderate. Extensive stabling is attached to this hotel, and j J careful and competent holler will be in atten cinre. Special attention will be paid to tlie accom- | modation of toe farming community, March 30th, 1860. jjKOAD TO? HAIL ROAD! ; ;Y • Arrangements have been effected between the PENNSYLVANIA R. R. CO. and HUNTINGDON ic BROAD TOP R. R. CO., by which Freights are : ran sported at the following low rates ; From Hopewell to PhiladelphiA, Flour, 02£ cents per bar el. Grain, 31 cents per 100 lbs. Merchandize Westward, From Philadelphia to Hopewell, per 100 bs., Ist Class, 75 cents. 2d class, 60 cts. 3d class !0 cents. 4th class, 35 cents. Salt and Plaster, 10 cents. Freights Westward are received at the Pennsyl- j * ima Railroad Station, 13th and Market Stree'ts, 'hiladelphia, and forwarded daily. Freights Eastward are received at the Hopewell tation of Broadtop R. R., and forwarded daily. S. B. KINGSTON, JR.. Fieight agent, Pen'na. R. it. Co., Phil'a. S. S. FLUCK, rfnght Agent, H. & B. T. It. K.. Hopewell Station. Riddlesburg Coal, Fine and Lump, always on hand nd for sale. -, „ S - S * FLUCK. Sept. 7, 1860.- ' ,: ![TliM§fi I !; i V-Jt > t -iH i> **..*-■*! I, (M t .11 j !* 1 ' :i *'** "*'**' l, '""*** i *. , '* **' . *" i * ) I ' IF T-n.n IN VARIABLY CASH. !; 11 JACOB *ercp. C.W. nun* J, ;i BEED. m 4'aißir i BANKERS & DEALERS IN P7 CHANGE; BEDFORD, PENN'A. "I \RAFTS bought and sold, collechons mi V J f and nionr y promptly r.-mitted. Deposits solicited. REFERENCES. HON. JO K MANN, Bed lord, P, " JOHN CESSNA, " JOHN MOWER, R. F 'ORWARD, Somerset, BONN, RAIOIIEL &. Co., J. WATT & Co., Fittsbur J. VY. CUP.LEY, S. Co., u lESS.VI A. Sil A.VYO.Y- Partnership in the Practice of the Law'TSlt " nearly opposite the Gazette Oliice, where m*" or the other tnay at all times be found Bedford, Aug. J, 18f9. jees p. SEED— * # • ATTORNEY AT LAW, REDTORD, R 4 . Respect fully tenders his services to tin p u y: Oliice second door North ol the Men, \ House. 1 Bedford, Aug. 1, 1859. A H GIITIIKR ' ' • ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, TA WJLL promptly attend to all business' Pn . trusted to his care. Otfice on Pitt street, two doors east of the. Gazette office. He will also attend to any surveying business that may be j entrusted to him. [Nov. 4, '59.] j I C.~I)ICKEX— *> m Attorneyjat Law, Pittsburg, pa HILL attend promptly to all business en -1 trusted to his care. July 1, 1859.-Iy. | oil.\ BORDER— I GUNSMITH, BEDFORD, PA. 1 Shop at the east end of the town, one door west of the residence of Major VVashabaugh. All guns of my own manufacture warranted. May 21,'58. O.IiMUEL KETTERUA.Y --j T COUNTY SURVEYOR, j VV OTTLD hereby notifiy the citizens ot Bed j ford county, that he has moved to the Borough j of Bedford, where he may at all times be lound by persons wishing to see him, unless absent upon business pertaining to his office. April 16, 1858.-tf. MAW & SPANG— ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA. 1h k undersigned have associated themselves m j the Practice of the Law, and will attend promptly to all business entrusted to their care in Bedford j and adjoining counties. I KF"Office on Julianna Street, three doors south j of the "Mengel House," opposite the residence o j Maj. Tate. JOB MANN Aug. 1, 1859. G. H. SPANG. T H LINGKN'FELTER— ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND LAND SURVEYOR. , Hill .attend with promptness to all business entrusted to his care. VVILL PRACTICE IN BEDFORD AND FIJLTO* COITNTISS. l>"*Otiice three doors North of the '-Inquirer" Oihce. Du. C. F. HARRY— RESPECTFULLY tenders his professional services to the citizens ot Bed i ford and vicinity. 1 Office and residence on Pitt Street, in the ; building formerly occupied bv Dr. John Hofius. Aug. 1, 1859. ] \R. F. C. REAMER— * RESPECTFULLY BEGS ■ foaveto tender his Professional Services to the ' Citizens of Bedford and vicinity, j [CP* Otfice in Julianna Street, at the Drug 1 ' iad Aug. 1, 1859. ~ j r PU BUILDERS.— J The subscriber is fuUv preprred to furnish any -quantity or quality :of Building Lumber and Plastering Laths. Orders directed to St. Clairsville, Bedfod ; County, will be promptly attended to, bv giving a reasonable notice. F. D. BEEGLE. American £ if c Jusnrantt Sr £rnst (£o. CAPITAL Stock. $500,000. COMPANY'S BUILDING, WALNUT STREET, S. E. CORNER OF FOURTH, PHILADELPHIA. I.IF E insurance at toe usual mutual rates, at abon" CO per cent less, or at total abstinence rates, at the lowest in the world. J.C.SIMS, A. WHJLLDIN, Secretary. Pres.dent- JOHN J. SCHELL, Agent. Jan. 27, 1860. Bedford, Pa. IL| LGODBOLD, 41 ' TUNER & REPAIRER of Pianos, JMelodeons &c., has made arrangements to visit this place regularly at stated periods. The next visit will be in October. Yearly contracts made. Price for tuning §2.00. First class piaec* lor sale. Ordeis to be left at the "Gazette" office. H. L. O. has permission to refer to the followini per-ons lor whom he has tuned : Hon. A. King, Hon. S. L. Russell, John Mower, Esq., O. E. Shannon, Eq.,]Dr. VV. H. Watson, Rev- S. Barnes, Mrs. Freytet. June 29,'60. R S A L E, l OREXC H A N G E. Three tracts of very choice farm land, contain ing 16 acres in each tract, situate on the fihnoi- C'entrla R. K. in Champaign co., State of Illinois, v miles from the city of Urbane, and 1 mile from Ren tua! Station on said road. Two of the tracts-adjoin, and one of them has a never failing pond of water. Ihe city of Urbana contains a population of 3000. Champaign is the greatest wheat growing country in the State. Address, F. C. REAMF.K. Bedford, Pa* T T NITED STATES HOTEL, U .V. E. Cor. uthk Market Sts.. PHILADELPHIA VV. KAN AG A, ) D M. McVEV, j P " OP R'"OR s. Feb. 3, 1860. jl LOT OF PIJRK MAPLF. SUGAR, FOR SALB I uly2o,'GD. A. Li DEFIBAUGH.
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