.-unKTi 2* t -~- - =■*■ -' --- tiFDFORD HOTEL, ] > ' AND general STGE ofhcl. n,. sn' -crihrr respectfully heosleave to an \ mnee to nis old friends and thvpublic gener- ITi hr h H" H T; ■ m the icr-irancv of Gol. Adam Bartt pr> ent in mi nc, .pant . hart and will take possession on tin \ill next. It u not hfc des ~n w make many L v,o,d M l> mm re! rJ Springs, as \Ki tu Court, and the' travelling rnmimuv.W •■- lv, are respectfully united to - ' * a VA judge for th -mselves. DS j & a rd,r, vear,on lavorabh . ; s r _t- | XT' Ample an ■ , .vivs be at j tached to this ■ 1 ' tended by a ta ' convenient tarr'nge i . r , KTMiktsTMiKs i% *j,; March !t>, 1803. D. 80 ""tWCKSc WATCH MAKER. tKDDEAI.ERIN JEWELRY, Wonia respectfully announce to the 'j| of IV.I lord, ano tlie poo .1 i.to •' • ' opened pVascii to ,oo ,U in want of art.de. t ' He baß on hand, and will constantly V>', .; n ci -ani a mwrt of JEWEL*.. J : )t-Us atul Watches in the bert s,vie. {:; : t ., to receive a liberal share ol patronage, as be feels satisfied he can render satisfaction to ad who entrust him with their work. !! will be moderate. He has on hand O >ld arm Mlver W atchi.>, Silver Spoons, Thimbles, Butter Knives, Uoi l and Silver Pens and Pencils, ike. N.c. April 27, lS.i" Spectacles! The subscriber has just received a splendid variety of Gold, Silver Jaunted, Spectacles, with the finest Scotch Pebbles, su perior in clearness, and design*! to su.i p-rsoni of all ages—warranted never to tA.i, which be invites the attention ol ill '■vno need ot the article. He has also .just receiver an elegant assortment of JEvvLLkr— an o which he will sell on reasonable DANIEL BORDER. Bedford, May 22, 185f. ii , , , war be. . the Pacihc . ■ m o- ' father and son, between brother and trainer, | and for no ottter reason than that they tope that in the anarchy ami confusion which would ensue, the darling projects of their lives, the abolition of slavery and the civil and social e- 1 qualization of the white and black races, would be accomplished. Now let us see whether tt.o Republicans of Bedford county, will be true to their oft repeated declarations i ha th _■ art. 1.1 favor of giving the South her rights. Let' us see whether they will have the courage to re pudiate such men as Wade and his co-workers when they denounce the Fugitive Slave Law. Let os hear them .peak out if they are honest ,n their boasted conservatism. What say you to Mr. Wade, Messrs. Republicans ? Is it true ? The Bedford Abolition organ ot last week .peaks as follows of the late fanatical and in cendiary speech of Ben. F. Wade in the Senate of the United States : "Senator Wade, of Ohio, delivered in the Senate, a few days aso, a powerful aud pa.not ic. speech, vindicating the position of the Re publican party , and compMe.y refuting the tt.tt.ntl ,1 bv it. wi'mf. He took a strong stanJ It' tit' Ur """' a s 3,n ' l the right of a State to secede, denouncing such an act as treason." If Senator Wade vindicated the position o. the "Republican" party, then the position of that party must be one of hostility to the Fugi liwe eUt . I. - because Mr. Wade says that wpEACHER'S INS TtVG : _g The Bedford County Teacher', Institute, will hold /ts annual in ; Bedford, V>ceffle.ce, Wehmsday, tec -oth, at one o'clock P.M.,andlo continuethree days. Alt , . -tiris will ti ar.d all others should try to | b, r ,..=e..t du.M-< the en i; c --ion. TV h^l^- ble citizens of Bedford will entertain so ur as- pos *ll Teachers who may atten 1 uurrng ti.e 111- Tea's! . eon-'ns i d*ri*g the forenoe* of 'he . ..• ,i; v will call on me at Shoe* = >'ore, wnere .1 1.';,,w.11be . wa/!/g to conduct them -o the bo-piubio tannines by whom they will be en terta/H^h Piiector* will p'-"se urge their teachers to at tend the Institute. f;10 . S KJ WOOS, Dec. 7. I*SO. County Stip-nntrndene "'OJ'OTICK.— . .\!i loterrsttii v\ut j-I'-as** ~ thetmi' d corJVooks used duiii.g the piesent year, v-ll be iea iv >'v settlement by cash. Produce, o ..'to. JANOART, let 1861. To t v ose of our custoir: °r •. who .;avo prcmp .y iled wUti, and paid us, we return o .r thanks.- Vhere ar.- how .-v. r, many of our friends, who hav ing ■' ivcn us their note, lor bills dne loag a:o --must imagine we have no fuse, for mom y. this J , s not tint h hatd it w- coa pel payment— '\ j are in want of money. I " *' ve lt a> * e a A. B. CRAMER & Co. Dec. llth, iWE ' I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. |C L'lttrs nvarrentary v,e..,n the last will, -Vc.. Ol .h cob Tester, la'e or South Wood berry tp. lec'd., having been granted i 1 <he sub->-! h-r residing in said to.vn-hip, notice 1- therefore given *o a persons in,?, bt.to m. Ie ..I mem-de paymci ar.d tho -• hav 05 claims will present them piof lv authenticated for set tlement. ALEXANDER HOLSINGER, Nov. 2 ?d.* Ex. rutol. I TNITED STATES- HOTEL. S I' Cor. 11 th if A/iirAvf Sf -: , PHILADELPHIA W. KANAKA, ( p , <oV .... „ M. a! vi-,1, Feb. 3, " LIM T ' ' ! iS I UF. ( HFAPFiST ! ! '! And best licbt in nse. • le - I t.v buying Co.l Oil, perfectly pure, irod-on- d iree from smoke wbi'e burning, -i* 7 1 11 ' r gallon, ft H.C. REAMER'S Nov. 16, 1800. Drug Store. DI S S O \. II T I CF PARTNERSHIP. Ph* late (irm of J. RF.F.I) & CO , nas been lw solved by ir ntn.il consent, ami the books ol tin firm OI R.ed &M. l b have been Ml in the hands ol their attorney I. P. Reed, and those ol Jacob Ueei,, C r set! i '-nent and coiled ion : and all persons ' crned desiring to save costs must call imtneuiuti > mil make scttleu:*?r.t, as but little delay will •->• forded. .1 AC O B C£ SI EB* Will now on itittue tiie business on the CASH AND PROIH'CK SYSTEM. He will <b busnw-s on the si I.'.auK, o that he can sell goods at a < rtKAI I U uAJ i; man c.> r; he does nt wish to cbatge (AM and tRO.MP'P customer , with the 10.-ses occasioned by non-nay ing customers —thereiore, Cash o: in duce v.-ii! govern < - trade. He invites his Mends [ and customers to call and examine his splendid HEW GOODS ; they "ill be shown with pleasure -lid disposed ot at very light profits. Just opening and on nand DRY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, SHOES, QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES, And all goods kept in a general store. I, ADC 5 can here find all they wa.it tor dress o comfort. , . (JENTLEMi.N need seek no further lor their es sentia!-. Come and examine tor yourselves, a ready wel come awaits you. Nov. 9, IS CO. V- ORE NEW AND CHEAP GOODS ITS. at A. B CRAMER & GO'S., BEDFORD, PA. The undtr-igned have just received a large and general assortment of FALL & WINTER GOODS. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. • Our present stock is very complete, and we re • -pectiully invite our friends ami customers to call ! and EXAMINE THE PRICES, EXAMINE THE PRICES. Cash or prompt six monthj bikers may ex -1 pect, and will be offered, GREATER BARGAINS, GREATER BARGAINS, th an ever offered betore. All kinds o! COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED, COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED Oct. 20, 1 SCO. i NEW WINTER GOODS, A ' i <->'■ at the cheap store i > -J OF £-1 OSTER & CASN, E* , itX BKUtOKL), FA., fBl e- Just received a handsotfje line ofnw a ' N labhionable TC 1 A _j DRESS GOODS, JC ■jx Shaw Is, Prints, Ginghams, Sacking flanneLs in all color-., ,_£_g Cloth,, Cuasimetts, Vesting". Satinetts, Jean-, Ready-made 6- Vests, Bn-iness and Over-Coats, Hosiery, Glove*, Coots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, China and r V Queeosw.ire, Groceries, Spires, &c.. Ol And everything NEW AND CHEAP.— a Being determined to adhere to the sys- a ten o! "QUICK SAi.l> A.'-D bAIALL tT PROFITS," we b'-'i-'tre it wilLbeJp * . 2. os'o.l t r. rz.\ iDT .OCk, % ' belore purchasing. kri i%r fl NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GCOES. s Oct. 20,'*>0. koMfcTHING NEW \ rsKFH " CAN ALWAYS BE SEEN AT \ fy • A." ' J v 7 ,n [W .. o^;^, v £2 A 21 r S' 2. S'A'' * . U.inley has just received the&nr-st assotment o Teat cutters ; nd Stufferr ever rought to the conn *y. He h..s .ne .' artic • of otter 'hat excels i thers, che p and dtnable, ?.lso Butcher Knives by he hundred, Meat Saws, Yc., PORTLAND KEROSENE 0, AND LAMPS l Brilliant, cheap and beautif. Said to born .ours for one cent, no smok-, n snic||, no ex, ' ion, o to Hartley's :;nd patch* before the pret htieat are sold,end purchase a nt- cheap light fo "he long winter n ,Uls. —11 ft • La has J j SPALDING'S LIQID GLUE, . which should be in every Lous, it mends mo-t ev j erything. HARDWARE BY L'E TON, Oil end Paints, of marly everyL d, Iron, N nl- and (lies-, 1 arm Implements an 1 M ichiry. Satisfaction given *n ill rea-dbie persons, t'a-h buvers wanted nd ; I. Those who pay promptly 'lutno.in to he reiia b'e. may '• > rre lited <> month.-. Nov. a, isoo. ifTNLON HOTEL.—I THE subscriber respectful announces to the j public , that he has leased thbove nan.. i Slot,). ; in the old and -veil Ziown <1 o building, lormer y ' owned and occupied by Mr. in Voting, an. re ; eeiitlv in the occupancy of Jolhan Horton. i.ec fl., where he wi I be h ppy to sei.is friends, and the traveling public generally. Persons attending Court are respectfully invite.b five him a cad.— He pledges himself that be vt do all in wis pow m to render his guests 00 ■ fable. His Table wiU ue suppli- Kith -he choicest del icacies the market will af ■ The Bed Rooms will contajclean ?.nd cornier. 1- b!e bedding. The Far will be supplie ' 4h choice iipuor. The Stable will he ntten 14iy a carelul and at tentive hostler. , Boarders ta£en by the p. WPei " mon ' h a year " JOSEPH ALSIP. Bedfoid, Nov. JO, ISO''. ALL AND SEE!! A LARGE AN; BEAUTIFUL! !! \ ssortmpnt ol Coal Oil Laif ; . of the latest styles, just received,and tor sale * a,>. at. v MF.frs" • Nov ;•}. !s.v. Drugstore. A IJDII'OR'N NOl'iiE. iu. j j undersigned appoin ted In* ti, Orphans' Coift of Bedford County, tn i xarriine aril -• '!> the ey. pT.i.ie tiled to the COR (j,j, ■ ;• .. ...- mi' t4 Mat,loir Smith, adminis trator.,! " e Estate f 4 mes Smith,late of St.. Clair Tow r - 1 . deceased wdl attend to th l '" d.uties of the app. '■ 'in- 1. at hi office in Bedford Borough, on Mo b; ■ e 1 Jib day >1 December instant, at 10 o'clo. .. M , when aul where all pers one inter c ted can attend. _„„r. J NO. P. REED, Nov. 30, '6O. Auditor \ LOT OF PURE MAPLE SUGAR, FOR SALE ' July2o,'6o. A. L; DEFIBAUGH. j i f 'adbscribers ami iri these States tie hanged!"— Be If" ~ If thelast clar.se< ' j it vvc u.'d toon le ' t * can editors to we ... In a cey hundred miles fro*. Republican was his sarcasm hoi ai "that old traitor, doubtless, presun the initials ot tht States) when he 1 member with th alluding to one J. to add that otir casrn was seen flue! ....COLD WI the first, was th experienced din thermorn-ter stc ... .We are Gazettes for Bk destination U enough, as we mailed them. AYCR'S AMEI ved and is now Dr.tß. F. llarr ders may be su • K "f |{ROAD TOU RAIL UGVI)! i " £& Wt -Mc ' Arrangements have bcon eflected >"tween the PENNSYLVANIA R. H. CO. and HINTING DON .v BROAD TOP R. R- CO.. by which Freight- are transported iff. the following low ates ; From Hopewell to Philadelphia, Floor, CO J ants per bar rel. Grain, 31 cent- per ICO lbs. Merchandize Wkestiv rd, Fiom Philadelphia to Hopacell, per 100 ibs., Ist Class, 75 cents. 2d class, 60its. 3d class oil cents. Ith class, 00 cents. Salt nd Plaster, 30 cents. Freights Westward are received at le Pennsyl v. ma Railroad Station, 13th arid Miket Streets, Philadelphia, and lorwarded daily. Freights Eastward are received at t- Hopewell station oi Bioadtop R. R-, and forward! d lily. S. n. KINGfON, JR.. Fiei"ht agent, Pen'na. R. ISCo., Pbil'a. S. S. FLCCK) Freight Agent, H. &B.T. R. R.. H..pfell Station. Riddlesburg Coal, Fine and Lump, hand and for sale. SS-FLUCK. Sept. 7, IStiO. TALOODY HUN FOUNDRY _|s AN D M ACHI?E SHO P. THE subscribers arc now prfared at thci Foundry in Bloody Run, to fill all oris lor Castings of every description lor GRIST JuYD S.HV-MLLLS, HRF.SIILVG MACHINES, APPLE MILLS, ' OUGHS and ill things else in our line that mayp needed 1 in this or adjoining counties. We manufacture Threshing Mafnesof 2, 10. Horse Pow-r, WARRANTED eqij if not superioi to any made intae State. tO* ko constantly on band a full assortment of vVooiCoek, Plug and Hillside Ploughs, WARRANTED igive satisfac tion, or no sale. Points, shares anpnd sides to fit all Woodcock, or Sevier ploughs iiva county. Farmers' Hells, Ploughs andCasijs ot our mat. may be had at the store oi Wm. Hartley, in Bedford, Sonderl augb & Pee, East I'rclence l'p., John Nycum & Son, " " Time, being' hard, we oiler gresriducements to Farmers and Mechanics to buy oG All kinds of repairing done in apt and substan tial manner and ail work warrant Ca'l and ex amine our castings and work anjudge lor your selves. Our agents sell at foundmices. JOSIAH BAUQIAN N BRO. March 26, IS-8. a; i OUNI)RY & MAC INK SHOP, i • THE subscrbers having form a partnersh under the style of "Dock St Asch" for the pur pose of conducting a general FOUNDRY AND MJIINE business in the establishment reftly erected by (Billiard D u-i, in Hopewell, Bedficom tv. ur • now re pa red to execute orders lor S i Y< 'J I .Y/> ■ AIAVIIINEiIY ofeverv descrion. T! y will I build to order steam-engine- - , co and 'nit-cars, ! hot-e power- and threshii g mactes—ito, casting I ct everv kind tor furnaces, forge saw jrn-l and rolling'triil's, ploughs, water-pipicolutons, house j fronts, bracke s, Nc., h-c. They are also, now making a fi astrtment ol ! S I'OYES of various kinds ot the lest Ut tik and ' most approved style-, including evil sizes of f COCK -TOVES of the best make heing stoves for chuiches, offices, bar-rooms, Nt j A lu'l assortment of Stoves wilie Ut constant ly on band, and -old at wholesilt a retail, at prices to suit the times, and juait'warranted ! qua! to the best Eastern niaka Jfeoery ol alt inJs repaired promptly. P-dt'ens -mto coder. ' GILLIAIpOCK, C. W. AI DM. Nov. 11, 1859 1 I? V ERY DAY ii-f BRINGS SOME'HI NEW I l VOTIIBO N ? IYV FItSM 1 ' AND MOREJV GOODS FERGUSON & IE, i At the former stand of Fergu-o Manspeaker | arc row ieady to wait on ol ' cusrs as well a j I new: They expect to sell \ ry 'for cash and produce, or to those who will ••loß' every ft* ; months. Their DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, RDWARE, QUEEN.SWA R and all other goods usually kept stores, have been carefully -elected, and bough prices ena bling them to sell at reduced rates T H H E E I R S S K H O O E E d Id E E P V A R T I M M* E F \ N N T Contains every variety of Shoes afoots, lor Men, Women and Ch.ldrn. They invite a lair share ol paTr-t from their friends and the public, and solicit the trade of their country friends, -V As,: to deal l e:. with them and all others, for e vprvbody. Sepi . 7, ISCO. \ E W GOODS, JUST AT Ivlßt?. -O.pcTTS 1 . \ assortment ct FALL & WDTER GOO\ FALL &. WNTEft GOO FANCY DRESSGOOD>, FANCY DRESS GOODS of all kinds, handsome w inter ks, French mer. toes, all wool delaine, BONNFI & ribbons, EON'lrS N. RIBBONS Flowers, Ruches, bonnet velf— new style, hand cm 1 ..tik>, FT T R CAP 51 fur cai, Also, a large assortment 4 ton ties and muffs. Nov. 2,'60. I - M-if SALE OR 'I'lL 25 Tors ot I'iht 3 New Two hmfion. 1 New i et of DA'-arr ess The highest market p I'd lor wheat, rye corn,oats and buckwue* JEftC. | JOHN NELSON. •f () KXCUSK —| JL x or reasons satisfacto ry to myself, I respect|l"est allpe.sonshav accounts on my B# months standing to caTUnd set-le the sal rby cash or note- Persons havtng no m| have no excuse for neulectitig to 4' v<? th # A " d a " ne B l<,c V na ao"make -ettlement-| v c tbeir accounts left t Nov?9 U '6o. 8 ' J WM. HARTLEY, j ; JJEDFORI) MACHINE SHOP ' Tyi". subscriber would most respectfully an- ( nounce !o (he farming community, ami public in general, th.t he still continues to manufacture at his shop, i: Bedlord, I'd., the following tanning u tensils of the very best material, and'in the most Workmanlike manner, viz; FOUR AND SIX HORSE Tf'MRLINGSHAFT POWER MACHINES, with large open cylinders, six stav -s, and spikes screwed in, and improved Straw (shakers attached. 1 heir -uperiors for strength and speed are not made in this or any other County in the State. Four Horse Tumbling Shaft and Strap Power Machine, with cylinder open or -hut, as may be de sired, lor convenience, ease ol draft, and periect working, this machine has no superior any where. PUREE HOUSE MACHINES, ot tha same kind. Two and three llor£e Tumbling Shaft Power Ma chines, a very convenient ar.il excellent machine tor small farmers, witti or without sharers, single and double shovel Ploughs, Horse Itakes, I.ever j Cutting Boxes, Harrows and Wheelbarrows, made] to order. All the abov nit . • . co:. tantly on band, and sold on reasonable tern -. Repairing ot aii kinds of .Machines, whether made here or 11sewhere, done on the shortest notice. (fastings lor all my machines, made at the Foun dry of Shin' 3 & Jordan, in Bedford, and' will com puiewith any made in the State for strength and durability. Blacksmithing done to order. All my wo k warranted to give satisfaction. From a past experience of over twenty years in the Machine business, 1 feel confident that I can give entire satisfaction to all who mav iavor me with a call. Cr.lt and ex inline my wore before you purchase elsewhere, as 1 am determined to please all. Hor=e, grain of all kinds, lumber and iron, will be taken in exchange lor work. PETER 11. SHIRES, June S, 1860.-6 m. Machinist. I/O it SALE, i_ OR TRADE, A first-rate farm of limestone land, in Morrison's Cove, containing about Id I acres, 100 ol which are cleaiod and balance well timbered. The larrn is well watejed. The improvements are a good two story Frame House. Log House, Barn, fxc. There a good otchard upon the premises. The tarm ad joins Bloomfield Furnace, iies half a mile from the Hollidaysbnrg Turnpike, and foui miles from VJar tinsburg. There is a ready market at the door tor all kinds of produce, and the land is in a high state ot cultivation. For particulars inquire ol Dav.d Daniel, in possession, or George C!eugb,at Span"'s —A r>o— A Gnst-mill p-operty in Harmon's Bottom, now owned oy Lewis \. Fy m. The mill is a large frame with two over-hot vv! ells and four run of stone ; in j good"order, and in a good settlement, with a stir'- 1 fioient tipply of water. The farm contains nearly! ' 1 1 acres ; about lt)0 a uvia: soil, and cleared; and j the r. i: nee web timbered. The improvements a;e ' a iar; ; brick house, tenant house, miller's house,] barn, distillery, Ac- The farm can be divided with out disadvantage. Tern reasonable. ALSO— A tract of land n St. Clair tp., containing 03 j acres, or tbercabouls, about acres cleared, with • a two story log dwelling house, tenant house atul two g-r .Ides thereon erected ; also, an up, ' • or- j chard thereon, adjoining lands ot '.Vm. Koe: Jacob ' Semlerand others ; iornterly the property of George Kiraberlui. a Farm ol 166 arres, aooat i i cleared, w 'h Double Log House, New Bank arn, and two good orchards thereon, lying on the Juniata River, two miles from btoni rstown, and hall a mile from the rail road. I is farm is composed of ago d quality of: river bottom land, 30 or it) aci< sot vhieh car, b • put into good ir.ea low. The who u is cow in a good I state of cultivation. ALSO— A farm of USacr- - of limestone land in Liberty ' Town-hip neai Stor : • town, known is the "John j . .-i... r.ronertv." ~ join,! g lar.ds of "S. aire Ke.isin- I ger, t-toler and other-. . ... . . _ f Log ! ouse, Log Barn Nc. There i - good water ot. the premises. also an oichard of good i ru.t. —ALSO— A r.ew two-story lit. ign-eas£ Ho se and two lr. - of ground in Broadtop ity. ALS— O-160 acres of the brst quality of land in Harrisoe i county, lowa, near the Missouri, and cio,e to th cou rtv seat. —ALSO— A Lot of ground in Omr i eitNebraska. 100 acres of land, in sou:! ■ pton Township, Bed- | fori county, lately owned by U'm. Lashicy. TE K.MS to suit buyers. O. E. SHANNON, Jan 27, 1860 Bedford, Pa \ r A N II o O D. iVI HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. Just Pubhs 'C'l, in n se?l I Envelope, Cn the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhea, or Semitrel Weakness, Sexual Oe-j bility, Nervoosne-s and Involant rv Emissiofis, Im potency and Mental and i' lv- cai incapacity BY FOB. J. CLLVi.RVYELL, M. D., The important fac. that the awful consequences of self-abuse may be effectually remove I without i nteinal medicii.es or the d.i.ugeron, applications of can.tic-, instilments, urn! sated boo;ie*, and other empiric-I devices, is here cbarly demonstrated,! and the entirely new v n I i hly succes-tnl trest mcnt, a- adopt'd by the c let ate.l author fully ex [ ' lined, by means i f which every one is enabled to cure himself perfectly, and at the least possible cost, thereby a voiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. This Icvture wi-' p." a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal to any address, p; t paid, on the receipt ot two post • . stamps, by addressing Dr. CH J. KLl'% E, M. D., ISd first Avenue, New YoR >tßox If •• Jan. 2,i860. /"lONFECTIO^ARY AN D GROC F. R V . THE undersigned ! .is ju ; ! received an : keeps con!" intly on iiartl the foliowins articles:— Coffee, sugar, molasses, cheese, cracker-, currants, prunes, raisii. , figs, almonds, filberts, cocoa not., ground nut-, pecans, Eng. walnuts, cream nuts, can dies in variel'., orange*, lemons, tobacro and c : gars, allspice and pepper, epic 1 1 of ail ;nd ', baking so da, cream of tartar, sulphur, brimstone', canister and keg powder, shot, caps ami I. ad, grain an ; grass scythes, whetting too s, wa :i tubs and boards, in digo, extract logwood, copperas, alum and madder, j oil, po!ih ami Ma rots'* black:ng, sweeping, du ling stove, shoe and scrubbing, brushes, clothes, hair, noth and tlesh brushes, hat and infant biushes, hair Ms and perfumery, purses and port monaies, poek vand r ornorandiiru books, bonnet and round gum hbs, "ridding" and fine combs, bracelets and sHg P ef,, G pen-holders, penknives, scissor-, knife- umbrella-, suspenders, spool cotton and gtrink'cks, small looking glasses, violins, violin cards Hy watches, watch chains, curry combs, bles ,'io'h'f brushes, shoe-thread, pegs an ! White () ! Arabian Linimer.t, Rock and Little's man or boa prohant's celebrated Gargling Oil, for nature. T te' r, ! many other articles of a sirrilar solicited. ' onage of the public is respectfully June 17, E9.-1 y A. L. DF.FIBAUGH. PL 0 YM E" J SHOPS or E •~, ,h idorsigned are de -301 p service* . v •, to engage , , Traveliin ■ A^-,c\ ,e ' v " °" ng \ Un of ° 3 ■ >, bpon a salary FORTY DOLLARS PER MONru and all expens ; p a i,|. This i, M oppirtu.' tv - of'tf /S'h 3 ' those who merit the approbation ot tee abscribers, by. tnet attention t bsin CH years 7 l"o P r 0 f u C ?h Stantemi,aym4fir ,or - r ' n years. I'or further particulars add re. s i, s, SONANT If DRAKE, Nov. 23d.3m ' Vt '' Atk,nsoH V H 1 CKACKERS, CRIB X: y'JO 1 n,it a "' ' f ' a, " ! ' s ,or Sdle bv A- L. Dj FIBAUGH- Si Ml; OS ESOOKS SB. C. KC tn!2R, Juliana street, lifdferd, Pa. L'?/ //t Stand formerly occupied by Dr. F. C Reamer.) *** Ij'HOLESALt: and re- Wfngfm II tail dealer 11 Dmsjs, *', Mehciiies, Chemicals, l>ye v3ii34r Stutis, Oils, Paints, (Varnish *S££2 titie, Window Glass, Glassware received, a large stock of American, French and English pe; fumery. Also, a great variety of fine Soaps for toilet use. Tooth pastes, Hair Tonics, Hair Dyes, that will color various shades, from a J light brown to a jet black, Tooth, Nail, Hair, Sha vmg. and Clothes brushes, Combs, Pocket Knives, Pocket Books, Portmonoaies, Segar eeses, &c. —ALaO- Haveand will keep constat tly on hind, a supply ; of Coal 0 1, Burning fluid and Camphine, with a i great variety of the most mode rn arid best st>ln ol coal oil and fluidjlamps. Pure Wines and Brandies tor rr.ed .al use, Fla voring Extracts and Spices of all sorts, Finefeegarg, Snuffs, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Having the agency for all the principal patent medicines in use, v. ill keep a full supply constantly I on band. A L.SO— Dealer in Books, &c., consisting of Geographical, Scientific, Religious, Poetical, Historical, Law, Medical, School and Miscellaneous Works, in con nection with a great variety of plain ami fancy Mationery, Cap, Note, Post, and Wrapping Paper, Blank 800 s, of every size ami quality, Diaries, Blank Deeds, Mortgage*, Notes and Receipts. [jyOniers promptly filled and satisfaction guar ant -d, with regard both to price and quality. CyPhys'ciaus' P.esci iptions carefully and accu rateiy compounded at ail hours of the day or night, j Dec. 16, 1839. | | •—' Cjy C :> I CHEAPEST !BEST!! LARGEST!!! §35.00 Pays for Tuition in Single and Double Entry Book Keeping, Commercial Arithmetic and Lectures. BOARD 8 WEEKS S2O, STATIONARY $7. UNTIIZR EXPEXSES SO2. L 7 snal time from <1 to 10 weeks. Every Student, i upon gr-i Inatir is _ laranteed competent to rnan ' age the books >1 any busine**, and qualified 'o ear:. 1 ' a salary of from 8500 fo 81000 | Students enter at an} time —? > Vacation—Re- I . view at pi rstire. First Premi-; for Best Busi ■■■> W: .• g tor ' '••••. receive.! - I':- bin g, Pi.;' -i-: i- ip! M • ! Oi-io i State Fair*. Also, at the principal Fairs of the j I i li.on tor the past four years. Sons received at half price. For C • IIJI' . Specimens an I Embellished Views of the College, inclose five I* iter stamps to F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. Jan 13, 1860. T>EDFORD CLASSICAL INSTITOfi 1 REV. JOHN LVON, j p RINCIPAL3< i. LYTTLETON LYON, A. M., j THE Summer session of this institution^will open . on Br; iy, the JthdayofMay li-00. It is the design of the Principals, to make this i Ac ■•demy, n all respects, a first clas Institution, for the thorough instruction of youth ol both sexes. . and To prepare them for any profession or position j in lite. The high mor rl and scientific tone of the school | is well known 'o ti ; s community, and a strict disci- : be received into the family of foe ' hoarders. The beauty of the scenery an ! tie salubrity of the climate reader Bedford a mo-t desirable loca- j tin lor such a schtol. Persor.s from abroad, visiting at the Springs, can • be near their children during the summer. " j It is d> ,ral thatpu; if. >tx :i-.l eater at the com-! meneement of the set-ion, end no pupil will be re- I reived for i - than one quarter. I 0 f r year, including boarding, Ti uu. •: wasbini fuel, light, ami Tuition in all i I the br'nehes. Termi or dav scholars: n c I *'f—Lngli-h Branches. Per Quarter. ' ... , , J *. v, (. lassieal do Ke. June 10,'59. ])E D FC' D FOUNDRY" 1 5 / I 11R snbcr#rs having purchased the Bedford Foundry of Me '*. Wav ahaagh and Bannon, would j most rerpectf >1 announce to tlie citizens of Bad | ford and .. joii.g counties that tt-ey are prepared to make and fur' j all kinds of CASTING-- lor GRIST AN If iW-MfLLS, TD LB.-RUNG MA CHINK-, PlrtiHS APPLE MILLS. COOK ING.'iN PLATE, AND COAL LOVES, SLED AND Sleigh soles, f-h kitties, of different slz n s. w i boxes oi al! farmers'bells, ( t rop-rior ir ele), oven t. and every thing usually made in a country i'oufv. C7"'P L<t " H ; —WOODCOCK, SEALER and HILL-ffE PLOUGHS. - ADo, anew PLL'G PLOUGH, A hica we call tin- e.-pocial attentior of our fariri f-a superior article to the old i'lug Plough, witfro kinds of points, shares and land sides 'o - trill ploughs in general use in this coun ty. Tumi&iid fittnig of iron patter;.* made to order, and kinds of repairing done at the short est • otice dat low-price-. AH our own work made of tilery best material, and warranted to give sati#ion. Lwirnp and others would do well to cait and f <u our work before purchasing else where, al are determined to meet the "emer. gencies -f v tin. s, we will Sell 4j or C. JSiJ, or country produce. Pig aJr iron, horses and lumber, taken in ex change York. , feb 2 '-ly SHIRES & JORDAN. IVI3-EL IIOUSE, lf -*J JULIANA STREET, BEDFORD, PA. I HOTJ uer, having renovated and refurnished this ol olished House, is now prepared to re ; ceive a*. He invites his friends and the travel ing p I'f p ive t:lm a call. Having new fumi ture, #l'-I®, and everything necessary to render heart ct| to those in want of a temporary home, he ilide lunself that those who stay with him! will frit 'mst'lves at the right place. II i- [ prepared to receive visitors to the Spritgs all having business with the courts or othtrw i i Ampjbling and carriage bouse is attached to the Hoi Boar*, nl bo received on favorable terms. I ISAAC ALENGEL, JR. Bed April 20, iSOO. \Vr s - s'ss-;, BEDFORD, PA. MRJ:LLI:R won! ! respect, illy announce to her ir [u Be liort! County, and 'o the public goner; it she has leased, for aW m of year the la I convenient brieg hotel, at thecoma' o! Pi uliana streets. Bedford, Pa., known a ; *;' [X;n>.V HOUSE," and !a:My kept by I M . house is being thoroughly re i E.tei urnished, and is now open lor the e : cepti guests. Visitors to the "BEDFOIf ) i-TKI rid persons attending Con t, will find this 1 pleasant and comfortable tempo , v , ( y attention will be paid ro the com for' a " ' ,l!a5lon ol *ests. The table will at ,-il time plied with the best the markets afford i t'ai e ate. Kj stabling is attached to this hotel, and * cai competent hostler w!lbe in atten ornc i.i attention iv,|| h pai ,| to the a „ co , n . no., the taimurg comrr 'r-.tv -M b, 1600. : IJ LSrU O;! . j \V 'i It •! J pJLT'.irtlfy JWI'I <■: ' v> ail I . T I I J in-nl-tate, ;*r T*ti:. INVARIANT V CASH. Mrm r C * j JACOB REP.D, G. W. RUPP, J.j s . REEi), lil l'P & MILL BANKERS & DEALERS IN ry CtiANGS,; BEDFORD, PENN'A. DRAFTS bought and sold, collections r and motif y promptly remitted. Deposits solicited. REFF.fi ENCES. HON. Jot; Alann, Red lord, (. " Jons Cessna, '< JOHN MOWER, ti. FORWARD, Somerset FDNN, RAIGDEL & Co., Dfjj'j J. Watt & Co., Pittsour J. W. CUKLEV, & Co., I SKSSA A & Slimo.V- H\VE f Partnership in the Practice of'the U/S ' neatly opposite the Gazette Otfj cr mc " or the other may at all ttrne-s be founT'* ° Be Bedford, Aug. 1, 1859. " d ' Ilfl P. REEi)- * ATTORNEY AT r.AW, BEDFOrn Respectfully lenders his services to ijL „ Ho^ offi "-o„ JJO o,N„ rlbo !t^: ; Bedford, Ati?. 1, 1559. Oil Ci UTHER— * ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD r A v\ ILL promptly attend to all business'en. 'rusted to his care. Oifice on Pitt street t v i. lors east of the Gazette office. He W iil a ] E attend to any surveying business that mav • entrusted to him. {No*. 4-, pan B9R§f?R *' GUNSMITH, REDFORD, TA. Shop at the east end of the town, one door v.v.- T the residence o 1 Major Watdiabaugh. •Ail guns oi my own manufacture warranty. May 21,'58. e VIUEL KETTERM.IIV— F _■ COUNTY SURVEYOR. WOULD herehv notifiy the citizens oi B?d --ford county, that he has moved to the Boron of Bedford, where he may at all times*, found by persons wishing to see him, u n ;. , absent upon business pertaining to his r"! April 16, 1558.-tf. 7* raxs & smc— -A' 3 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA, TH e under* tgneJ have associated thnis-!ve s ' the Practice oi the Law, and wiil attend - to ail basinets entrusted to their care ia Be. . i and adjoining counties, j Office on Juiianna Street, three do ; . nth iof the "Mer.gel House," cyp site tli re . , i s*aj. Tate. JOB Maw Aug. I, 1859. G. H. SPANG. 1 T W. UWGfFELTKS f, ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND LAND SURVEYOR. Mill attend u-itk promptness to all busineu entrusted to his care. - -fur ACT .'u" FULTON COUNTS. ;~ n "* :c * lhret * doors \orth of the "Inquirer" Urnce. * 1 | yt. c. r. bash— ; f F , RESPECTFULLY tender hi r rcess.onal services to tha citizens at Be - lord and vicinity. (Mice and residence on Pitt Street, in the juiiding formerly occupied by, Dr. John Hoik Aug. I, 18r9. TAR. F. C. RE.IJtEIZZ .. • . . . , . _ RESPECTFULLY be t aye to tender his Professional Services tot:. Citizens ol Bedford and vicinity. To °' llCt ' in Jl,lianr,a Street, at the Dru* ... . • ■ ryQ BUILDERS.- „ The subscriber is fuilv P ( area k to furnish any njuantitv or qual • hum.ing Lumber and Plastermcr Lith , '' '• directed u St. Chhw.;,/ " c-mnty, will be promptly attended to, riving a reasonable notice. F. D. BSEGLH. 31mcuiii;i mlc ilusui'tiiifc crust CAPITAL Stock, $300,000. COMPANY'S BUILDING, WALNUT BTREFT S. K. CORNER O-.- FOURTH, PHILAI E..PHIA. L I- R insurance at tne usual mutlM , rates , at tK l" !'/. Ce 'L\ vS> o . r . at abstinence rate?, a: * lowest in the world. J.C.SIMS, A. VVHILLPIN, secretary. Preside.; c JOIIN J. SCHELL, A rent. J ■g LGODBOLD, TUNER & REPAIREK oi Pianos, Melodeons Uc., has made - ; O VI.!! this place regularly ut stated nerio-Js. . next visa will be in October. Vearlv contn mane, price tor tuning $9.00. First class r • ■or sale. Orders to be left at the "liazette" JA tt. L. (i. has peimission to refer to the lo per-ons lor whom he has tubed : Hon. A. King, Hon. S. L. Russell, fohn M"v ■ Esq.,. Dr. W. H. W its , Barnes, Mrs. breyret. June 29,'60. TO) R S A L E, M OR EX C H A Y (I E. hree tracts of very choice farm land, c >••: . ing 160 acres in each tract, situate on the I ' entr.u n. K. in Champaign co., State of Id tniies iron, t[ je cify of ffrbana, and 1 mile liofflf>- ta , *tion on sai I road. Two of the tracts a • and one oi thorn has a never failing pond of a v-r the City OI Urbanacontains a population of : ii the greate-t wheat growing cour.i i m the Mate. Address, F. C. REAMER. BediarJ, ft fpo MILL O w N E R S f— v - P. BROAD has made Schellsburg his pei' n limit residence, and is prepared to do all k " •auric ir rhe Mill Wright line, on the io " a?P' ved •;•!,: durable plans, and reasonable te m-. ile '.is on hand the mo-t improved Jsni-if a reeii.ng Machines, Mill Brusfce . Anc:. r * ! i.'loths, both new and old, at city prices. M i K" i e p: icured from him ami shippeil toacy poi* ,8. D. Ei.OAo- S .< isbur;, ft ,;'ord Co.; i March i, lS5p. f OSW, > . TARCH, tha : aiic= Dr. Harry s. ESSENCE OF COFFEE, at Dr. H. : *s. Dec. 14 th, 1560.] !
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