The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, December 07, 1860, Image 4

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    AGRICULTURAL.
A
FARM WORK FOR DECEMBER, 1860.
FARM.
The main work of the monlb will be manu
facturing, rattier than cultivating. The stores
of hay and grain are to be worked over into
beef, mutton, pork ann manure. Practical
skill is needed in these operations as much as in
plowing, planting {and harvesting. The best
modes should be studied and the most approved j
apparatus provided.
It is well at the close ol the year to balance
all books of account with the farm and with in
dividuals; to "square up" all bills as far as may
be, but at any rate, to know precisely how mat- j
ters stand.
Cattle—Now depend wholly upon the care
of their owners. Keep them thrifty, by watnn
stables, abundant and varied food, plenty of bed
ding, and free access to water. Allow them to
spend pleasant weather in the yards, except at
feeding time.
Cellars—Continue to guard against ftost ;
sot t over apples or roots that may be dtcay
iD ='
Cranberry Plots —Keep flooded, if prac'ca- ,
ble.
Fencing—Collect timber ; prepare rails and !
posts.
Fodder Racks—Provide them in all the yards
where cattle or sheep are ted. The saving of j
hay will more than pay the expense.
Hogs—Kill as early as possible. They will
gain but little during severe weather.
Ice Houses—Fill with the first ice tint is a
vailable—it is usually better than the second
crop.
Lumber, Timber, etc.—Draw front, the forest i
to the saw mill, while snow is upon the i
ground.
Manures —Make and save all possible. Pro- .
■vide muck or other absorbents for liquids. Com- ;
nost solid excrements with murk, leaves and j
straw.
Meadows —Top dressings of fine compost mav
be applied at this season when the weather a!- |
lows.
Marketing Produce—Take advantage of the
first paying offer for grain, etc , and remove
from the granaries as early as practicable.
Sheep—Give them shelter from storms. —
Provide feeding racks, in yards or sheds apait
from ather stock. Give roots cut fine with their
hay. Salt regularly, and let them have fiee
access to water. Select and turn in the best
buck that can b" hid.
Stacks—Draw bay or straw to the barn to be
fed.
Tools —Improve stormy weather by repa.ring
such as need it, and making new ones if wan
ted*
Turnips and other roots— Examine those store
in pits or cellars and keep well ventilated and
protect against frost.
Water Pipes, etc. Cover with manuie or
straw, when protection from tro>t is needed.
Remove ice about troughs, to prevent accidents
to stock.
Winter Grain Keep ail stock from the fi-dda.
See that the drains remove all tandmg wa
ter.
Wood—Secure a full supp'p for the coming
year. Cut and pile to draw from when snow
falls.— American Agriculturist.
FARMER'S BOYS-
In the wide world there is no more impor
tant thing than farmer's boy's. They are not
so important for what they are as tor what they
will be. At present they are of but little con
sequence too often. But farmer's boys always
have se*n and we presume always will be the
material out of which the noblest men are made
They have health and strength; they nave
bone and muscle; they have heatt and will ;
they have nprve aikd patience , |they have am
bition and endurance, and these are the mate
rial that make men. No buckrams and broad
cloth and patent leather and beaver-fur, and
kid-gloves and watch seals, are the materials of
which men are made. It takes better stuff to
make a man. It is not fat and fl-sh and swag
ger and self-conceit: nor yet smartness, nor flip
pancy, nor foppery nor fastness. Those makes
fools, but not mpn ; not men such as the world
wants, nor such as it will honor and bless. It
ts noi long hair, nor much beard, nor a cane,
nor a pipe, nor a cigar, nor quid of tobacco, nor
an oath, nor o glass of brandy, nor a dog and
gun, nor a pack of cards, nor a novel, nor a tale
of adventure that makes a man or has anything
to do with making a man. Farmer's hoys
ought to keep clear of all these idle ioolish
things. They should be employed with nobler
objects. They have yet to be men of theclear
ergrit, honest, intelligent, induslrious, ambi
tious men, who shall love their country and
their kind. With the means they possess how
easy for them to be in fact the first class men.
They have the land and stock and (oois ; they
have health, time and mind ; they have schools
cpurchesand papers ; they have books and per
severance and the heart and hand for work.—
Let Ihem awake and work and read and study.
It is not all work nor yet ail study that will
make them men of the right stamp. They must
work intelligently, and study with an earnest
purpose of being benefitted, and then they will
become what they ought to be, the real rnen of
the world.—Valley Farmer.
Bedford h.ojt e l ,
AND GENERAL STGE OFFICE.
Tht subscriber respectfully begs leave to an
nounce to his old friends and the public gener
ally, that he has leased the Bedford Hotel, at
j present in the occupancy of Pol. Adam Barn
i bait, arid will take possession on the Ist day ot
April next. Tt is not his des cn to make .nan)
professions as to what he will do, but he pledges
ids word that his most energetic efforts will be
employed to render comiortable all who give
birr, a' call. The House will be handsomely
! titled up, and none but careful anil attentive
servants will be engaged. Persons visiting tie
Bedford Springs, as well as those alien' i"?
Court, and the travelling community gen a "
'\*, are respectfully invited to give him -■ ca
and iudge for themselves.
Boarders taken by the week, rantli, or
year, on favorable terms.
and comfortable stabling is at
tached to this Hotel, which win a ways ie a
tended by a careful hostler. Also, a sale and
| convenient carriage house.
j rw.ii.fflas.-g'""®;
March 16, 1855.
"B "& BORDER.
BP. CLOCK. &. IVATCII MAKER,
AM) DEALER IN JEWELRY,
Would respictfully announce to the citize n
of Bedford, and the public in general, that lie
has opened a Jewelry Store in the building re
centlv occupied by H. Nicodemus, Esq. nearly
opposite the Bedford Hotel, where he will be
p!eas> J to see all in w ant of articles in his line
He Wts on hand, and will constantly keep, an
elegant assortment of JEW ELR\ , and will re
pair Clocks and Watches in the bert style. He
hopes to receive a liberal share ol patronage, as
he feels satisfied he.can render satisfaction to all
who entrust him with their work. His terms
will be moderate.
He has on hand Gold ar.d Silver WATCHES,
Silver Spoons, Thimbles, Butter Knives, Gold
and Silver Pens and Pencils. Sec. Sec.
April 27, ISS =
Spectacled
The subscriber has just received a splendid
variety ol Gold, Silver Mounted, and Steel
Spectacles, with the finest Scotch Pebbles, su
perior in clearness, and designed to suit persons
of all ages—warranted never to FAIL—to
which he invites the attention of all who are in
need ol the article. He has also just received
an elegant assortment of JEWELR\—aII ot
which he will sell on reasonable terms.
DANIEL BORDER.
Bedford, May 22, 1857.
ONE W WINTER GOODS, ft
AT THE CHEAP STO RE ™ 9
NOV
OSTER & CARN, £3
j BEDFORD, PA., .vax
i -S- Just received a handsome line of new and -*■
I-. ! ashionable
A, DRESS GOODS, SL'j
t Shawls, Prints, Ginghams,
Sacking flannel's in all colors,
Cloths, Cas.-imeres, Vesting". i
Satinetts, Jeans, Ready-made
& Vests, Business and Over-Coats, JR-
Hosiery, Gloves, Boots, Shoes,
Hats, £aps, Glass, China and
CQueensware, Groceries, Spices, he., ■
' And everything NEW AND CHEAP.—
& Being determined to adhere to the sys- a
< tem of "QUICK SALES AND SMALL
R PROFITS," we believe it will be to the
interest of all to EXAMINE our Slock", B.P
before purchasing.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.
Oct. 20,'G0.
JJJORE NEW AND CHEAP GOODS
A. E CRAMER & CO'S.,
BEDFORD, PA.
The undersigned have jnst received a iarge and
general assortment of I
FALL & WINTER GOODS.
FA LL AN D WINTER GOODS.
I Our present stock is very complete, and we re
spectfully invite our friends and customers to call
and
EXAMINE THE PRICES,
EXAMINE THE PRICES.
Cash or prompt six month buyers may ex
pect, and will be offered,
GREATER BARGAINS,
GREATER BARGAINS,
|th an ever offered before. All kinds of
COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED,
COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED, j
Oct. 26, IS6O.
Ini SSOLpUTI"N
OF PARTNERSHIP.
The late firm of J. REED & CO , nas been dis- 1
solved by mutual consent, and the books of the firm
of Reed & Minnirh have been left in the hands of
their attorney J. P. Reed, and those of Jacob Reed,
for settlement and collection ; and all persons con
cerned desiring to save costs must call immediately
and make settlement, as but little delay will be af
forded.
JA€ OIS SI Ei: £5
Will now continue the business on the CASH AND
PRODUCE SYSTEM. He will do business on the
SQU.oRE, so that he can sell goods at a CHEAPER
KATE than ever: he does not wish to chaige CASH
and PROMPT customers with the losses occasioned
; by non-paying customers—therefore, Cash or I'lO
ds.ee will govern his trade. He invites his friends
and customers to call and examine his splendid
NEW GOODS ; they will be shown with pleasure
and disposed of at very light profits. Just opening
; ami on ham!
j DRY GOODS, HATS, CAPS,
CLOTHING, SHOES,
QUEENS WARE,
GROCERIES,
And all goods kept in a general store.
LADIES can here find all they want for dress or
, comfort.
GENTLEMEN need seek no further for their es
| sentials.
Come and examine for yourselves, a ready wel
' corr.e awaits you.
j Nov. 9, 1860.
J^XECU TOR'S NOTICE.
A Letters testamen
j tary upon the last will &c., of Henry Bender, late
| of South Woodberry township, 'dee'd., having been
i printed to the subscriber, he hereby gives notice
i to all indebted to the Estate to make immediate
jpiyment, and those having claims to present them
properly authenticated for settlement.
ADAM 11A DERM AN,
Nov. 23d. Executor.
A LOT OF PORE MAPLF. SUGAR, FOR SALE
fS b y
Jul)Bo,'M. A. L< DEFIBAUGH.
JJROAD TOPRAIL ROAD !
Arrangements nave been effected between ihe
PENNSYLVANIA R. R- CO. and HUNTINGDON
K BROAD TOf R. R. CO.. by which Freights are
transported at the following low rates; rrom
Hopewell te Philadelphia, Ptonr, cents per b <r
rel. Grain, 31 cents per 100 )b. Merchandize
Westward. From Philadelphia to Hopewell, per 100
,bs., Ist Class, 75 cents. 2d class, 60 cts. 3d class
50 cents. 4th class. 35 cents. Salt and Plaster,
j 30 cents.
Freights Westward are received at the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Station, 13th and Market Streets,
Philadelphia, and forwarded daily.
Freights Eastward are received at the Hopewell
station*"of Broadtop R. R., and forwarded daily.
S. B. KINGSTON, JR.,
Fieight agent, Pen'na. R. li. Co., Phil'a.
S. S. FLUCK,
Freight Agent, H. & B. T. R. R.. Hopewell Station.
Riddlesburg Coal, Fine and Lump, always on hand
and for sale.
S. S. FLUCK.
Sept. 7, 1860.
T>LGODY RUN FOUNDRY
j, > 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.WD SJIW-MILLS, THRESHING
MACHINES, APPLE MILLS, PLOUGHS and
all things else in our line that may be needed in this
or adjoining counties.
We manufacture Threshing Machines of 2, 4 or
Horse Fow-r, WARRANTED equal if not superioi
to any made in the State. We keep constantly on
hand a full assortment of Wood Cock, Plug and
Hillside 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 Nycum & 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 for your
selves. Our agents sell at foundry prices.
JOSIAH BA UGH MAN & BRO.
March 26, ISSB.
THE subscrbers having formed a partnership
under the style of "Dock & Aschom" for the pur
pose of conducting a general
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE
; business in the establishment recently erected by
: Gilliard Dock, in Hopewell, Bedford county, are now
prepared to execute orders for CASTINGS AND
MACHINERY of everv description. They will
build to order steam-engines, coal and drift-cars,
horse powers and tbreshirg machines—also, casting
of every kind for furnaces, forges, saw, grist and
rolling mills, ploughs, water-pipe, columns, bouse
fronts, brackets, &c., Kcc.
They are also, now making a fine assortment of
SI'OVES of various kinds ol the latest patterns and
most approved styles, including several sizes of
COOK STOVES of the best make, heating stoves
for chuiches, offices, bar-rooms, fftc.
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
qua! to the best Eastern make. Machinery of all
inds repaired promptly. Patterns made to order.
GILLIARD DOCK,
C. W. ASCHOM.
Nov. 11, 1959
W? VE R Y I) A Y
B J BRINGS SOMETHING NEW !
ANOTHER NEW FIRM !
AND MORE NEW GOODS
FERGUSON & LIME,
At th i former stand of Ferguson h Manspeaker
are now ready to wait on old customers as well a
new: They expect to sell very low for cash and
produce, or to those who will "foot up" every six
months. Their
DRY GOODS,
G ROC E RIES, H A R D W A RE,
QUEENS WARE
an I all other goods usually kept in stores, have
been carefully selected, and bought at prices ena
bling them to sell at reduced rates.
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Contains every variety of Shoes and Boots, for Men, j
Women and Children.
They invite a fair share of patronage from their
friends and the public, and particularly solicit the
trade of their country friends, expecting to deal
fairly with them and all others, at ONE TRICE for e
verybody.
Sept. 7, 1860.
E W G O O DS,
JL'ST ARRIVED AT
MRS. S. .R POTTS'.
A large assortment ct
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
FANCY DRESS GOODS
of all kinds, handsome winter silks, j French meri
r.oes, all wool delaines,
BONNETS & RIBBONS,
BONNETS N RIBBONS
Flowers, Ruches, bonnet velvets—new style, hand-;
some cloaks,
FUR CAPES,
FUR CAPES.
A To, a large assortment of victorines and muffs.
Nov. 2,' CO.
Susan McCune, j In the Court of Common Pleas
by her next frie'd iof Bedford county, No. 145,
John 11 Koons, \ September Term. 1860.
vs. \ Subpoena on Libel for Di-
Patrick McCune. J voice.
The undersigned
commissioner, appointed to take testimony and re
port the same to the Court in the above case, here
by gives notice that he will attend to the duties of
his said appointment, on Monday the 12th day of
November, next, at the office of Mann & Spang , in
the Boiough of Bedford, when and where all parties
interested may attend if they think proper.
G. H. SPANG,
Oct. 20, 1860. Commissioner.
MACCARONI, CHEF.SE, CRACKERS, CRYS
talized Fruit and Gum Candies tor sale bv J
jn>!y9o. A. L. DESTBAUGH. '
JJEDFORD MACHINE SHOP ! ,
THE subscriber would most respectfully an- i
nounce to the farming Community, and public in]
general, th'.t he still continues to manufacture at ;
his shop, in Bedford, Pa., the following farming u
tensils of the very best material, andHn the most
workman!iite manner, viz:
FOUR AND SIX HORSE TUMBLINGSHAFT
POWER MACHINES,
with large open cylinders, six staves, and spikes
sere wed in, and improved Straw Shakers attached.
Their superiors for strength and speed are not made
in this or any other County in the State.
Four llorse Tumbling Shaft and Strap Power
Machine, with cylinder open Or shut, as may be de
sired, tor convenience, ease of draft, and perfect
working, this machine has no superior any where.
THREE HORSE MACHINES, ol the same kind.
Two and three Horse rumbling Shaft Power Ma
chines, a very convenient and excellent machine
for small farmers, with or without shatters, single
and double shovel Ploughs, Horse Rakes, Lever
Cutting Eoxes, Harrows and Wheelbarrows, made
to order.
All the above articles constantly on hand, and
sold on reasonable terms.
Repairing of all kinds of Machines, whether made
here or elsewhere, done on the shortest notice.
Castings for all my machines, made at the Foun
dry of Shires & Jordan, in Bedford, and will com
pare with any made in the State for strength and
durability. Blaeksrriitbing done to order. All my
work warranted to give satisfaction.
From a past experience of overtwer.ty years in
the Machine business, 1 feel confident that I can
give entire satisfaction to all who may favor me
with a call. Call and examine my wor/- beforeyon
purchase elsewhere, as 1 am determined to please
all.
Horses, grain of all kinos, lumber and iron, will
be ta/en in exchange for work.
PETER H. SHIRES,
June 8, 1860.-6 m. Machinist.
5;0!S ALE,
Jr OH TRADE,
A first-rate larm of limestone land, in Morrison's
Cove, containing about 131 acres, 100 of which are
cleared and balance well timbered. The turn is
1 well watered. The improvements are a good two
story Frame House, Log House, Barn, &c. There
is a good orchard upon the premises. The larm ad
■ joins Bloom field Furnace, lies half a mile from the
Hollulaysburg Turnpike, and four miles from Mar
linsburg. 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 of Dav.d
Daniel, in possession, oi George Cleugh,at Spang's
—AL^O—
A Giist-mill property in Harman's Bottom, now
, j owned oy Lewis N. Fyan. The mill is a large frame
j with two overshot whells and four run of stone ; in
j good order, and in a good settlement, with a suf
. lieient supply of water. The farm contains nearly
| 400 aores ; about lOOaliuvial soil, and cleared ; and
the balance well timbered. The improvements ai e
; a large brick house, tenant house, miller's house,
j barn, distillery, 4 - c. The farm can be divided with-
I out disadvantage. Teims reasonable.
—ALSO—
i A tract ol land in St. Clair tp., containing 93
' acres, or thereabouts, about 55 acres cleared, with
1 a two story log delling house, tenant-house and
j two log stables thereon erected; also, an apple or-
I chard thereon, adjoining lands of Wm. Keefe, Jacob
; Semlerand others ; formerly the property of George
i Kimberlin.
—ALSO—
a Farm of 106 acres, about 100 cleared, with Double
Log House, New Bank Barn, and two good orchards,
thereon, lying on the Juniata River, two miles
from Stonerstown. and half a mile from the lail
road. This farm is composed ofa good quality of
river bottom land, 30 or 10 acres of which can be
put into good meadow. The whole is now in a good
state of cultivation.
—ALSO—
A farm of 118 acres of 1 imestone land in Liberty
t Township near Stonerstown, known as the "John
: Stolei property," adjoining land, ot 'Squirp Kensin
j ger, Stoler and others. The improvements are a
Log House, Log Barn &c. There is good water ort
! the premises, also an orchard of good fruit.
—ALsO—
A new two-story Roush-cat House and two lots ol
ground in Broadtop city.
- ALSO—
-160 acres of the best quality of land in Harriso*
county, lowa, near the Missouri, and close to th
countv seat.
—ALSO—
A Lot oi ground in Omaha city, Nebraska.
—ALSO—
-100 acres of land, in Southampton Township, Bed
ford county, lately ownpd by Wm. Lasblev.
TERMS to suit buyers.
O. E. SHANNON,
Jan 27, 1860 Bedford, Pa
f~ A N HO O D .
IVL HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED.
Just Published, in a sealed Envelope,
On the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of
Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual De
bility, Nervousness ar.d Involunfarv Emissions, Im
potency and Mental and Physical Incapacity
BY ROB. J. CULVERWELL, M. D.,
The important fact that the awful consequences
of self-abuse may be effectually removed without
internal medicines or the dangerons applications of
caustics, instiutuents, mtdicated bougies, and other
empirical devices, is here cleaily demonstrated,
and the entirely new c nd highly successful trest
ment, as adopted by tiie celebrated author fully ex
plained, by means of which every one is enabled to
cure himself perfectly, and at the least possible
cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums
of the day. This Lecture will prove a boon to
thousands and thousands.
Sent under seal to any address, post paid, on the
receipt of two postage stamps, by addressing Dr.
CH. J.C. KLINE, M. D., 480 first Avenue, New
Yoik Post Box 4586.
Jan. 2,1860.
iNONFECTIOVARY
vj AN D GROC F. RY .
THE undersigned lias jus! received and keeps
constantly on hand the followinj articles :
Coffee, sugar, molasses, cheese, crackers, currants,
prunes, raisins, figs, almonds, filberts, cocoa nuts,
ground nuts, pecans, Eng. walnuts, cream nuts, 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 flesh brushes, hat and infant brushes, hair
oils and perfumery, purses and port monaies, pock
et and memorandum hooks, bonnet and round gum
combs, "ridding" and fine combs, bracelets and
beads, pens, pen-holders, penknives, scissors, knife
sharpeners, umbrellas, suspenders, spool cotton and
floss, 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 Little's
White Oil, Merchant's celebrated Gargling Oil, for
man or beast, and many other articles of a similar
nature. The patronage of the public is respectfully
solicited.
A. L. DEFIBATJGH.
June 17,'59.-Iy.
J) EDFORD COUNTY MAE.
I Will make a directory map of Bedford County
from actual surveys, if. a sufficient mmber of sub
scribers can be raised to justify me in the enter
prise.
The map will be large and well finished and will
show the location of ail the public roads streams,
boundary lines, towns, villages, Hotels, Churches,
School Houses, Post Offices, stores, grist mills, saw
mills 4-c., Ike., and will contain the names of all th
property holders, and show the businesthat 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
time) the census of 1860. Pains will be taken to 1
make it as reliable as any Map in the State.
July 1 ,'59. F.DW'D. I. WALKER. !
MIVUS AND BOOKS |
IS. €. BIEAttKKS,
Juliana Sircel, Bfdford, Pa.
(Jit the Stand formerly occupied by Dr. F. C
Reamer.)
tr \|l HOLE SALE and re- ja'sfffhfS
m\V tail dealer in Drugs, g' *Jw
Medicines, Chemicals, Dye
Stuffs. Oils, Paints, [Varnish
tine, Window Glass, Glassware
received, a jlarge stock of American, French ar.d f
English perfumery. Also, a great variety of fine j
Soaps for toilet use. Tooth pastes, Hair Tonics, ;
Hair Dyes, that will color various shades, from a
light brown to a jet black, Tooth, Natl, Jlair, Sba i
ving, and Clothes brushe . Combs, Pocket Knives,
Pocket Books. Portmonnaies, Segar cases, Re.
—ALSO—
Have and will keep constantly on hand, a supply
of Coal Oil, Burning fluid and Camphine, with a
great variety of the most mode rn and best style of
coal oil and fluidflamps.
Pure Wines and Brandies for medical use, Fla
voring Extracts and Spices ofall sorts, Fine Segars,
Sriu(ls, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco.
Having the agency for all the principal patent
medicines in use, wiil keep a full supply constantly
on hand.
—ALSO—
Dealer in Books, &c., consisting of Geographical, i
Scientific, Religious, Poetical, Historical, I.aw, j
Medical, School and Miscellaneous Works, in con- J
nection with a great variety of plain and fancy ;
1 Stationery, Cap, Note, Post, and Wrapping Paper,
Blank Books, of every size and quality, Diaries,
Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Notes and Receipts.
C7"Oiciers promptly filled and satisfaction guar
anteed, with regard both to price and quality.
[EF"Physicians' Prescriptions carefully and accu
rately compounded at all hours of the day or night.
Dec. IC, 1809.
CHEAPEST!BEST!! LARGEST!! !
£33.00
Pays for Tuition in Single and Double Entry Book
: Keeping, Commercial Arithmetic and Lectuies.
HOARD 8 WEEKS S2O, STATIONARY $7.
ENTIRE EXPENSES SG2.
Usual time from Gto 10 weeks. Every Student,
! upon graduating, is guaranteed competent to mart
j age the books of any business, and qualified to earn
j a salary of from
8.500 to Si COO
Students enter at any time—No Vacation—Re
j view at pleasure.
First Premiums for Rest Business Writing for
| 18.36, received at Pittsburg, Philadelphia and Ohio
| State Fairs. Also, at the principal Fairs of the
Union for the past four years.
[Gr*Ministers' Sons received at half price.
' For Circulars, Specimens an ! Embellished Views
i of the College, inclose five letter stamps to
F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa.
Jan 13, 1860.
T)EDFORD CLASSICAL INSJITDE
Rev. JOHN LYON, ) n
i . P T , . , PRINCIPALS.
r. LYTTLETON LYON, A. M., J
1 THE Summer session of this open
on Friday, the 4th day of May 1860.
It is the design ot the Principals, to make this
! Academy, in all respects, a first class Institution,
: for the thorough instruction of youth of both sexes,
| 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, and a strict disci
. pline will be enforced.
A few boys, (the number is limited to ten.) will
: be received into the family of the Principals, as
I boarders.
! The beauty of the scenery and the -e.ltlbrity of
; the climate render Bedford a most desirable loca
tion for such a school.
Persons from abroad, visiting at the Springs, can
be near their children during the summer.
It is desirable that pupil* should enter a; the eom-
I menremenf of the >e; = ion, and no pupil will be re
i ceived for le-' than one quarter.
I S2OO per year, including boarding,
TERMS. < washing, fuel, light, and Tuition in ail
I the branches.
Terms for day srholars :
Per Ouorter * SC.—English Branches.
kuarier..j s 7>so> classical do & C .
June 10,'59.
BEDFORD FOUNDRY,
i >
THF. subscribers having purchased the Bedford
i Foundry ol Messrs. Wasbabaugh and Bannon, would
; most respectfully announce to the citizens of Red-
I ford and adjoining counties that thev are prepared to
| make and lurnish ail kinds of CASTINGS for
GRIST AND SAW-MILLS, THRESHING MA
CHINES, PLOUGHS, APPLE MILLS. COOK
ING, TEN PLATE. AND COAL
STOVES, SLED AND
Sleigh soles, wash kettles, of different sizes, vvago
boxes of all sizes, farmers'bells, (a superior art
ele), oven doors, and every thing usually made in a
country Foundry.
[TT-'P LOU G H 8 —WOODCOCK, SEYLKR,
anil HILL-SIDE PLOUGHS.—AIso, anew PLUG
PLOUGH, to which we call the e-pecial attention
of our farmers—a superior article to the old Plug
Plough, with two kinds of points, shares and land*
j sides to suit all ploughs in general use inthiscoun
! ty. Turning and fitting ot 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.
Tanners and others would do well to
call and examine our work before purchasing else
where, as we are determined to meet the emer
gencies of the times, we will
Sell ,oiv for CHS 11, or country produce.
Pig and bar iron, horses and lumber, taken in ex
change for work.
fob 25,'60-ly SHIRES & JORDAN.
MENGEL HOUSE,
IT * , JULIANA STREET. BEDFORD, PA.
1 HE subscriber,having renovated and refurnished
this old established House, is now prepared to re
ceive guests. He invites his friends and the travel
ing public to give him a call. Having new furni
ture, new beds, and everything necessary to render
hearty cheer to those in want of a temporary home,
he natters himself that those who stay with him,
will find themselves at the right place.
He is fully prepared to receive visitors to the
Springs, and all having business with the courts or
otherwise.
Ample stabling and carriage bouse is attached to
the Hotel.
Boarders will be received on favorable term'.
ISAAC MENGEL, JR.
Bedford, April 20, 1860.
\\T ismxKToif HOUSE,
* ▼ , BEDFOKD. PA.
MRS. S. FILLER would Tespectl'ully announce to
her friends in Bedford County, and to the public
generally, that she has leased, for a term of years,
the large and convenient brick hold, at the comer
of Pitt and Juliana streets, Bedford, Pa., known as
the <U ASHINGI ON HOUSE," and lately kept bv
MRS. COOK, this h, -• is being thotonghly re
fitted and refurnished, and is now open for the re- I
ccption of guests. Visitors to the "BEDFORD 1
SPRINGS" and persons attending Court, will find I
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 afford.
Charges moderate.
Extensive stabling is attached to this hotel, and
a careful and competent hostler will be in atten
dance. Special attention will be paid to tbe accom
modation of the tarroing community
March 39tb. 1860. '
riiSi®o
I I Will n-.-mi putcU.ll, .ml carrfullj,,. .11 Vum, !„. i
' | tmiUlil to hw • IW-lh Huxri'J r-euU-..,' A- • 4 . I
ii Ji .ul 10-VII en • \ ' ' f >
I J mo:Lrat, Kii'i fill wurrtnUj. i
j W Te.m* INVARIABLY CASH.
J I&ee on E*; P it itneti Be.l'ord. p.
JACOB REED. G. W. UUrp, J.J BCHE' L
REED, RIPP & SMELL.
BANKERS Bc. DEALERS IN E2-
C KANGE,'
BEDFORD. PENH'A.
DRAFTS bought and sold, collection* mads
and moruy promptly remitted.
Deposits solicited.
REFERENCES.
HON. JOB MANN, Bedford, p s
" JOHN CESSNA, u
JOHN MOWER, " u
R. FORWARD, Somerset,
FUNN, RAIGUEL &. Co., Phtf j
J. WATT &. Co., Pittsbur ..
J. W. CCRLEY, St Co.. „
4 & SUA.WOV— ~
HAVE tormed a
Partnership in the Practice ol the Law. Office
nearly opposite the ftnzette Office, where rnl
or the other may at all times be found.
Bedford, Aug. I, 1859.
¥OHN V. SEED
ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, TA.
Respect Jut! y tenders his services to the Publxt
second door North of the Meiu-i
House.
Bedford, Aug. 1, 1559.
/ A H GUTIICK
tAs ATTORNEY AT LAW, EEEFORD, TA.,
WILL promptly attend to all business en
trusted to his care. Office on Pitt street, two
doors east of the Ga--tte office. He will also
attend to any surveying business that may be
entrusted to him. [Nov. 4, '59.j
f €. DICfcES- "
• Law, Pittsburg, pa.
ILL attend promptly to all busimss en
trusted to his care.
July 3, 1859.-1 v.
TOHV BORDER— *
GUNSMITH, BEDFORD, TA.
Shop at the east end of the town, one door west
| of the residence of Major Washabaugh.
All guns of my own manufacture warranted.
May 21,'58.
CAHUEL XETTF.RIMX-
I COUNTY SURVEYOR.
WOULD hereby nofifiy the citizens of Bed
lord county, that he has moved to the Borough
of Bedford, where he may at all tim°s be
found by persons wishing to see him, unl* 39
absent upon business pertaining to his office
April 16, 1558.-tf.
MAW & spwg—
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA.
j Th e undersigned have associated themselves in
the I ractice of the Law, and will attend promptly
| to all business entrusted to their care in Bedford
and adjoining counties.
[G?- Office on Julianna Street, three doors south
of the <Mengcl House," opposite the residenca o
-uaj. Tate. JOB MANN'
Aug. 1, 1 S.*>o. G. H. SPANG.
J At. LUIGKXFKLTEFT—
A ! 1 * v law, and LAND SURVEYOR.
Ilu attend with promptness to all business
entrusted to his core.
WILL VRACTICR in BEDFORD AXV Fitt-to- Cot-ntiss.
three doors North of the "Inquirer"
Office.
I C. F. QIKIR
-A' . RESPECTFULLY tenders
his professional services to the citizens of Bed
i ford and vicinity.
Office and residence on Pitt Street, in the
: building formerly occupied bv Dr. John Ilofius.
Aug. 1, 1859.
DIT. F. f. REVUES—
RFSrECTFULLY begs
leave to tender his Professional Services to the
j Citizens of Bedford and vicinity.
Office in Julianna Street, at the Drug
I and BookS'ore. Ang. I, 1859.
r FI) BUILDERS. -
I- The subscriber is fulJv
drepared to furnish any -quantity or quality
! of Building Lumber and Plastering Xaths.—
Oers directed U St. CUirsviile, 3 Bedford
j county, will be promptly attended to, by
| giving a reasonable notice.
F. D. BSEOLE.
j American i'ilc insurance $c £niot d : o.
CAPITAL Stock, .$300,000.
COMPANY'S BUILDING, WALNUT STREET,
S. E. CORNER O" FOURTH, PHILADELPHIA.
LIFE insurance at tne usual mutual rates, at about
20 per cert less, or at total abstinence rates, at the
lowest in the world.
J.C.SIMS, A. WHILLDLX,
Secretary. • President.
; JOHN J. SCHELL, Agent,
Jan. 27, ISOO. Bedford, Pa.
Ijf L.GODD OLD,
! e TUNER & REPAIRER
ol I ianos, Melodeons &r., has made arrangements
j to visit this place regularly at stated periods. The
; next visit will be in October. Yearly contracts
: made. Puce for tuning §2.00. First class p-anoa
1 j or sa le. Ordeis to be left at tbe "Gazette" office,
j H. L. G. has pe: mission to refer to the following
i per-ons lor whom he has tuned :
j Hon. A. King, Hon. S. L. Hussell, John Mower,
i h.sq.. O. K. Shannon, Esq.,jD r . \y. H. YVatson, Rev.
: S. Barnes, Mrs. Freytet.
j June 29,'60.
R S A L E,
\ OREXCHANG E.
Three tracts of very choice farm land, contairr
! ing 160 acres in each tract, situate on the Illinois
Centria R. R. in Champaign co., State of Illinois, 8
miles from the city of Urbana, and 1 mile from Ren
'l Station on said road. Two of the tracts adjoin,
and one oi them has a never iailing pond of water.
Phe city of Urbana contains a population of 3000.
Champaign is the greatest wheat g.owing country
in the State.
Address, F. C. REAMER,
Bedford, Pa.
fjpo MILL O n~N E R S !
Jk ;
S. P. BROAD has made Schellsburg his perma
nent residence, and is prepared to do all kinds o
work in the Mill Wright line, ou the most appro
ved and durable plans, and reasonable terms.
He has on hand the most improved Smut and
Screening Machines, Mill Brushes, Anchor Bolting
Cloths, both new and old, at city prices. Mill Burs
cau be procured from him and shipped to any points
.i. D. BROAD.
Scbellsburg, Bedford 00., I
March 4, 15.*50. * J