I'l ANO FORTES. PIANO FORTES. PIANO FORTES. PIANO FORTES. PIANO FORTES, PIANO FORTES. PIANO FORTES. PIANO FORTES. LIGHTE & BRADBURYS' PATENT INSULATED FULL IRON FRAME NEW SCALE. GRAND, AND SQUARE PIANO FORTES. THE INSULATED FRAME preserves the ori ginal tone of the instrument in all its secu ring it for all time against that most disagreeable nequahty of tone invariably found in all other Iron Frame Piano Fortes. It greatly strengthens the case, ar.d thus keeps the Piano Forte much longer in tune. It gives the instrument a much fuller, richer, and sweeter tone. It adapts the Piano to al climates, and to all changes of atmosphere, and in all respects it is pronounceo by our best "artistes" he greatest improvement of the age in Piano Forte construction ; producing an instrument acknowl edged to be superior to all others made in this coun try or Europe. A few testimonials from some, of the most em went Pianists and Musician iii the world, in regard to the Superior ity of our . \ ew? Scute Patent Insula! Ed Piano Fortes. "I have examined the Piano Fortes of Lighte & 1 Bradbury's with entile satisfaction. I know not | that there are any others better, either in our own ) ■country or elsewhere. De. LOWELL MASON." "In clearness, richness, and volume of tone, deli- | cacy, elasticity of •J have never played upon their equal. "H A. WOLLENHAUPT.." "In volume, lichness, evennessand purity of tone, and in delicac} ol touch, they certainly excel, and ■ in that beautiful singing quality so desirable, ye! ; so seldom found. WILLIAM MASON. ' '•I have never played upon so rich and heavy a i tone Square Piano Forte. "ARTHUR NAPOLF.ON." '*l ana astonished and delighted with the New Scale Iron Frame Piano Fortes in de by you. There must be a splendid future for Light. & Bradbury's ' Piano Fortes. "GEO. F. ROOT." "1 have never played upon so fine an instrument. ' "GEO. F. SBISTOW." "I consider them as to beauty, richness, fulluesa, j and equality of tone, us well as their agreeable, e- I iastic touch, equal, if not superior, to any Pianos ' made in this country or Europe KARL A'ELS." j "They have all the requirements for a superior i interpretation of both classical and modern compo- j sitions. "MAURICE STRAKOSU." j "It affords me pleasure to add my testimony to ' the many artistes who speak in the highest terms of ; the superior excellence of your New Scale Patent ; Insulated Iron Frame Piano Fortes., and I must say i that yonr New Scale very far surpasses ell your j former efforts, producing an instrument far superi or in all the excel lencies that constitute a perfect Piano Forte, to any with which I am acquainted. "THEO. EISFELD." "Having examined your New Scale Iron Frame \ Pianos, we must express our delight and pleasure at their superior excellence. For their peculiar rich volume of tone, fine elastic touch, and in all the requisites necessary for perfection in the instru ment, we must say, in all our experience, we have seen nothing to compare with them, and we can most cordially recommend them to our friends and the public "CHAS. FRADEL." "CARL BERGMAN." "I tke much pleasure in giving my testimony in favor of the beautiful Pianos which I have re cently seen made by your firm. In power, quanti ty, and equality of tone, they certainly excel ; while for that peculiarly rich, singing tone, that is so invaluable as an accompaniment to the voice, sustaining and blending with it, I bace rarely met with theirequal. "C. BASSINI." "It is with pleasure 1 give my testimony to the , excellence of your Pianos in gefleral, and especial- j al to the idmirabie new invention of Mr. Lighte, I ny improvement which i regard as the niosUunpor- i tant yet made in the manufacture of first-class in struments. "LOUIS ERNST." '•1 fake pleasure in stating my favorable opin ion ot your New Scale Iron Frame Piano Foites. Among many superior Piano Fortes manufactured in New York, they certainly must rank second to none of them for strength, purity, and richness ot j tone, together with extraordinary vibratory quali- : ties. 1 bave also had frequent opportunities, in the schools, during the past four years, to notice the j durability of your instruments, and this under se- j vere and unremitted trials. "GEO. H. CURTIS." "The high reputation wbirh they have obtained for their fine brilliant tone, pleasant touch and pow- j er, have given them the preference over those of all other manufactures, in the Public Schoo sof New York, in which over one hufldred are now in daily use, some twelve or fifteen of which are in departments where I have had the pleasure of teach- ! lag, and where I bave used them for the last five years. "MARCUS C'OLBURN." '•Being pleased with your steady p-ogress in im proving the quality of your Pianos, I cannot refrain from saying to you, after some fourteen years knowledge of them, that the New Scale with Iron Frame, which I have seen, I think the best Piano I evei saw. I say this after having purchased over two hundred of your Piano Fortes. "F. H. NASH." Our Square Pianos range in price from $250 to S6OO. Our Grand Pianos " " " " " SSOO upwards. All our Pianos are WARRANTED, without limit as te time. Send for a circular, which contains complete price list and descriptions, and hundreds of references to persons in every section of the country. \v ho have purchased our Pianos. Address LIGHTE & BRADBURYS, No. 421 BROOME STREET. j NEW YORE. May 10th 61. ly. FORSAITE, OREXCHAKGE. Three tracts jf very choice farm land, contain ing 160 acres in each tract, situate on the Illinois Centrla R. R. in Champaign co., State of Illinois, 8 miles from the city of Urbana, and 1 mile from Ren tuai Station on said road. Two of the tracts adjoin, and one of them baa a never failing pond of water. The city of Urbana contains a population of 3boo. Champaign is the greatest wheat growing country n the State. Address, F. C. REAMER, Bedford, Pa. rEXECUTOR'S NOTICE _ Xj Notice is hereby given that Let ters Testamentary, on the estate of Joseph Bark man, late of Monroe Township, dsn d., h vi ng beea granted to the undersigned, atl persons knowiog themselves indebted to said estate, are notified to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims against the same, will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. JACOB BARKMAN, Fx'or., residing in Monroe Tp. Jnnel4'h. '6!. | AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. OFFICE JOHN* A. STODDART, NO. 411 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADEL PHIA, PENN'A. Attention is invited to the following jg§L statement and the accompanying testimoni ills in favor of these CELEBRATED AMERICA WATCHE S, A Gold Medal was awarded the Cempanv by the Massachusetts Mechanical Association, 1856. A Gold Medal waß also awarded them by the Amer ican Institute at New York, in 1857. The Compa ny also received the First Premium—a Gold Medal —from the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, in 1858. These Watches have now been in tne market for nearly ten years, during which time they bave ,- een tested as to ACCURACY, DURABILITY AND RELIABIL ITY, in every conceivable manner, and have proved themselves to be the most satisfactory time pieces ever offered to the public. This result has been brought about by a stiict ap plication of mechanical science to the construction of the watch from its very inception, i endei ing it, [ when fiuished MAT HEMATIC ALL Y CORRECT, I in all proportions, and necessarily as perfect a time ! keeper as it is possible to make. Tbe Company have tested their Watches, in ; many instances, by actual daily noting, and the re i suit of this test has been that they hive exhibited I a rate aqual in regularity to the best maiine cbro | nometer. N. B.— We bave just introduced a JTEW STYLE OF WATCH elaborately finished, and thinner than any we have heretofore produced, With several improvements 1 calculated to secure the greatest accuracy of peifor -1 malice, and to prevent the usual accidents and de : rangements to which foreign watches are liable. Letter from Paul Morphy, the Celebrated Chss Player. NEW YORK, Oct. 15, 1559. Mr. 11. E ROBBINS, Treas. Am. Watch Co. : Dear Sir:—The American Watch, No. 9240, presented me by the New York Cbess Club, proved to be a most reliable and accurate time-keeper—al most unnecessarily so for ordinary purposes. It is now nearly five months since it came into my pos session, and during that period its variation from standaid time bas been but a trifle more than half a minute. The following is a record of its perfor mance. It was set June 3d correctly: June 15, fast t seconds. Aug. 15, fast 18 seconds. July 1,-6 do Sept. 1, - 23 do 15, -10 do - 15, - 28 do ] Aug. 1, -13 do Oct. 1, - 32 do I give you permission to mnke such use of this statement as you may think proper. I am, with respect, yours trulv, PAUL MORPHY. The following is from Mr Porter, the Well known Marine Chronometer and Watch Maker. BOSTON, Sept. 2S, 1559. R. E. ROBBINS, Treas. Am. Watch Co. Dear Sir :—I have sold during the last "year a considerable number of Watches of the Waltbam manufacture, and am happy to say that all of them without exception, have fulfilled my guaranty, and have given satisfaction to the purchasers. GEORGE E. PORTER. The following named gentlemen may be refer red to in relation to these Watches. •Hon. .Hannibal Hamlin, Maine, John G. Saxe, I Vermont, N. P. Willis, N. Y'., Hon. N. P. Banks, j Massachusetts, A. L Hamilton, Tennessee, James W. Simonton, Cm!. Carlos I>. Stuart, Long Island, Townsend Hams, Japan, Horace Greeley, Frank Leslie, Norman Wiard, Wis, Dr. J. Marion Sims, j Charles Hammond, Prul'a., Prof. Bartlett, West Point, Dr. Ammi Brown, Boston, Lieut. Henry A. Wise. U. S. N., Col. W J. Harder., U. S. A., S. Ireneus Prime, D. D. White Plains, Col. T. B. Thorpe. CAUTION . As our Wa'ch is now extensively counterfeited ; by foreign manufacturers, we bave to inform the j public that no Watch is of our production which is anacompanied by a certificate of genuineness, bear ing the nnmber of the Watch, and signed by our T.easurer, R. E. Robbins, or by our predecessors, ■ Appleton, Tracy he Co. Th*se Watches are for sale by Jewelers general ly, ar.d can be had on applic.tion to the under- i signed. JOII M A. STOD DA R T, ' Number 411 Chestnut Street, above 4th St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. March 15, 1561.-orno. CUV IL WA R~ ) SHOEMAKER 4 Co. VS. THE WORLD ! J The undersigned have just received a large lot of i resh SPRING AMD SUMMER GOODS, i consisting, m part, of Dry Goods, such as Cloth 3, i Cassimeres, Satinetts, Men's and Boy's wear, from ; tbe highest in price to the lowest, Ladies' Dress I Goods, Calicoes, of which their stock is particularly j line, Muslins, Linens, &c., ttc. Also,- G R.O C E R I E S of every description, such as Coffee, Sugar, Tea, i Spices of all sorts, and everything generally kept ! in a giocery store. They have also a large assort- I meat of cheap and excellent QUE E N S W A R E which needs only to be seen to be appreciated i Thankfel for past favors, they respectfully solicit: a continuance of public patronage. J. M. SHOEMAKER St Co. May the 1 Otb, '6l. ~ HOW ARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA A Benevolent Institution established by special En ' doieme.nt,for the Relief of the Sicl and Distressed, I afflicted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and i cspeeially for the Cure of Disease: of the Sexual Organs. Medical Advice given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon. Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhoea, and other Diseases of tbe Sexual Organs, and on tbe New Remedies employed in the Dispensary, sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage acceptable. Address, Dr. DR. J. SKILLI.V HOUGHTON, Howard Associa tion, No. 2 S. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. A/ay 31st, '6l SPRING GOODS I The Subsctibej-s have receiv ed their supply of SPRING AMD SUMMER GOODS, and will offer all who may favor us with a call, GREAT BARGAINS. All kinds of Country Produce received for goods. Also, Cumberland Bank notes—and many of the Virginia Banks. A B. CRAMER & Co. May 10th, '6l. miORTHER N r LIG 11T 'T THE CHEAPEST -?!.*! ' And besr light in use, can be bad by buying Coi Oil, perfectly pure, inodieus and free from smoke while burning', at >I.OO per gallon, at H. C. REAMER'S. Nov. 16, 1860. itrug Store gT.~~<' HA RLES HOTEL, - CORNER OF WOOD AND THIRD STREETS. I PITTSBURGH, P A HARRY SHIRLS, PROPRIETOR. April 12 1861. I ANCIENT JERUSALEM. A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL ISO METR 1r A L PIC TC R £ OF JERUSALEM AND THE SACRED PLACES SURROUNDIXG THE HOLY CITY, AS THEY APPEARED IN ANCIENT TIM KS. The above work is commended to the lavorable notice of clergymen, and those having charge of Sunday-schools,* Bible-classes, and public institu tions. ft is about nine feet long and six leet wide, co lored and varnished, and mounted on canvas with rolleis. It has been constructed frem t e mo-t reliable authentic -curoes, and will be found an invaluable aid to those engaged ill lecturing tfh the Holy Land, or ir. imparting instruction to school classes on the subject to which it refers. It aims to give an exact idea of the city as it ap peared in ancient times. Jt is taken as a "bird eye" or "balloon" view, the beho der being, in imagination, placed at a considerable elevation, so as to take a comprehensive view ol the city and ol the whole country for some distance around. The View is accompanied with an Outline Key, in which the different localities are numbered, and and a Descriptive Manual containing a.I Ihe infor mation necessary to enable one to use the View to ■dvantage in teaching or lectuiing. THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL TIMES This is a Weekly Religious Paper, published at ; the very low price of ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. it is designed for PARENTS, TEACHERS, and all • who are engaged or interested in the religious j training of the young. It is also an excellent Fam -1 I X PAPER. • A portion of the Sunday-School Timet is occu pied with NARRATIVES and other matter particu larly interesting to young per-ons. Tea hers wiil | find in it much that they will like to read to their classes—interesting matter prepares lo their hauls, and such as they cannot find elsewhere. For the same reasons, members of Bible-classes, and tb ■ older schollars generally, will be greatly benefit-! Ed by the perusal of this piper. The Sunday-Schoo' Times has every week a re- J port of the choicest m.tter,selected from ihe NCK'N PRAYER-MEETINGS, which are so interestiug to j all clssses of Christians. Besides a large amount of general religious intel- : ligence, the Sunday-School limes contains all the j most .f cent Sunday-school news. It reports all the important CONVENTIONS of Sunday-school teach- j ers. It discusses the questions which most inter- : est and petplex teachers and parents, respecting the ' various methods of religious training for the young j the means of gaining the attention and the a (Fee-> j tions of'children, and especially of securing their, conversion and bringi: g them to Christ. 1 fie sub ject of Mission-Schools for cities, and of Sunday school missionary work for the interior, is ttior- | oughly canvassed, indeed, there is hardly a top- j ic .of practical importance to any who are interes- j ted in the subject of religious education, which i ' not here brought under consideration from week to wet k. The conductors of this paper enrfeavoi to remem ! ber, that the great end of .11 Christian effort is to , b.ing minto Christ. They aim, accordingly, to put into every number ol the paper something ; which shall have tor its uirect object the conversion I of souls. SPECIjJL OFFER. The Proprietors of the SUN DA Y-SCHOOL I IMES i having acquired th • exclusive right of sale ot the I splendid woik mentioned above, the MAP OK AN - I CIENT JERUSALEM, offer it as a special premi um to those superintendents, teachers, or otheis, who will assist in getting new subscribers to the paper. We offer this superb premium to any one who will send us the names of 12 new sub-cribers and sl2 in cash. CJWTIOA. CP=-|ti every case, before beginning to canvass, be sure to write to us and obtain the rece sary docu ments and instructions. '1 hese will help you great ly in prosecuting the work, and will save you many mistakes. Enclose 6 cents in stamps to pay pos* tage. Address PItOPKILTORS OF THE SINDAJT-ScHOOt, TIMBS, 148 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. N. B.—Specimens of the Sunda v-School Times, and a copy of the Map of Ancient Jerusalem, may be seen at the bookstore of H. C. REAMER. April sth, '6l. 3m. /"CONFECTIONARY V7 AND GROCERY. THE undersigned has just teceived and keeps constantly on hand the follow ins 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, dueling 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 books, 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 ola similar nature. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. A. L. DKFIBAUGH. June 17,'59.-I}'. JACOB REED, BEDFORD, FA. Retail Dealer in Dry Goods, Carpets, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Glassware, Queensware, Groceries, and iii fact, every art.cle necessary lor the com fort and happiness of his numerous friends. Just open ing, new and fresh goods bought at p nic pri ces, and will be disposed of at the lowest living rates for cash. The war is inaugurated, and war prices lily will be asked, but on war terms, to wit. CASH. Call and see for yourselves. SlLKS,extra quality, good styles of dress Silks, low and high priced. LADIES' DRESS GOOF'S, C allies, Delaines, Bareges, Lawns, Pol de Ch . -s, Cnmtzes and Barege Robes, Shawls, Calicoes, Muslins, Summer j Cloths, Cottonades, at surprising prices for cash. I MEN'S WEAR, Fine and Fancy Cloths and j i Cassimeres, Jeans and Linen Drills. HOSIERY, Ladies' Men's and children's; also, Gloves, Coll me, Ties, and stitched Handkerchiefs. GR CERiKS, Coffee, Sugar, white and brown, crackers, molasses and Syrups, low tor cash. All manner of Hats and Caps, JS | Fur, -Silk, Wool and Straw. ft'ufflfti Just bring on your Cash, and —- you shall not go away disappoin-^c'" -^*^ ted. May lffth,*6l. D IsSOLUliON OF PA^irNER-lllP. The partnership heretofore existing between D >-k X.' Arncon, in the Foundry fk Machine business, his tin da y been dissolved by mutual consent. The Books of the firm are in the hands of C. W. Asbcom, w tio is authorized to settle the same. GILLIARD DOCK, C.W. ASHCOM, April 12, 1861. j N. B.— I'he business will ba continual by C. ; :W. Ashcom at the old stand, wnere all kinds of ; machinery will be made and repaired. bIIEI'ALND WOOL, all colors at Dr. Hart ! KEROSENE OIL. the best tela a '* J j 170 IT SALE, 1 * OK TRA D E , A fust-rate farm of limestone land, in Morrison's Cove, containing about 131 acres, 100 of which ale cleared and balance well timbered The farrn is j well watered. The improvements are a good two ! siory Frame House, Log House, Barn, &c. There ;st a good oichard upon the premises. The larm ad joins Bloomfield Furnace, lies half a mile from the Hollidaysburg Turnpike, and foul rnilee from Mar j tinsburg. There is a ready market at the door foi all kinds of produce, and the land is in a high state of cultivation. For particulars inquire of Dav.d Daniel, in pcssession, oi George Cieugh,at Spang's ~AL*O— Giist-mill property in Harman's Bottom, now owned oy Lewis N. Kyan. The mill is a large frame ! with two overshot whelis and four run of stone ; in good order, and in a good settlement, with a suf ficient supply of water. The farm contains nearly 400 aores ; about 100 aliuvial soil, and cleaieo ; and the .balance well timbered. The improvements aie a large orirk bouse, tenant house, miller's house, barn, distillery , .yc. The farm can be divided with out disadvantage. Teims 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 Wm. Keefe, Jacob Semlei and others ; formerly the property of George Kimberlin. ALSO— a Farm of 106 acres, about 100 cleared, with Double Log House, New Bank Barn, and two good orchard s thereon, lying on the Juniata River, two miles from Stonerstown, and half a mile from the rail road. This farm is composed of a good quality of river bottom land, 30 or 40 acres of which can be put into good rr.eadow. The whole is now in a good state of cultivation. —ALSO— A farm of 111 acres of limestone iand in Liberty Township near Stonerstown, known as the "John Stolei property," adjoining lands of 'Squire Kensin ger, Stoler and others. The improvements are a Log • ou-e, Log Barn See. There is good water on the premises, also an orchard of good fruit. ALSO— A new fwo-story Rough-cae: House and two lots of ground in Broadlot, city. ALS— O-160 acres of the best quality of land in Harrisop county, lowa, near the Missouri, and close to the countv seat. ALSO- A Lot of ground in Omaha city, Nebraska. ALS— O-100 acres of land, in Southampton Township, Bed j ford county, lately owned by Win. Lashley. TERMS to suit buyers. O. E. SHANNON, Jan. 27, 1860 Bedford, Pa YOU WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU WANT A MOUSTACHE? DO YOU WANT A MOUSTACHE? BFLLINGHAM'S CELEBRATED STIMULATING ONGUF.M , FOR THE WHISKERS AND HAIR.! The subscnbeis take pleasure in announcing to the Citizens ot the United States, that they h ve ob tained the agency for, and are now enab ed to offer to the American public, the above just y celebrated and world renowned article. THE STIMULATING ONGUENT IS prep red by DR.C. P. BELI.INGHAM, an eminent physician of London, and is warranted to bring out a thick set of Whiskers or a Mustache, in fiom three to six weeks: Thi* article is the only one of the kiad used by the French, and in London ai.d Paris it is in universal use. It is a beautiful, economical, soothing, yet stim ulating compound, acting as if by magic upon the roots, causing a beautiful growth of 'uxuriant hair. If applied to the scalp, it will cure baldness and J cause to spring up tu place of the bald spots a fine growth of new hair. Applied according to direc tions, it will turn red oi towy hair dark, and restore gray hair to its original color, leaving it soft, smooth j and flexible. The "Onguent" is an indispensable aiticle in every gentleman's toilet, and after one wrek'B use they would not for any consideration be Wiltiuut it* The subscribers are the only Agents tor the arti cle in the United States, to whom all orders must j he addressed. Price One Dollar a box—tor sale by all P.rnggists j and Dealers , or a box of the "Onguent ' (w rran ted to have the desired effect) will be sent to any who desire it by mail (direct) securely packed, on , icceipt of price and postage, St. 18. Apply to or, address • HORACE L. HF.GEMAN A- CO., Druggists, &c.. 2-1 William Street, N. Y. March 8. BLAIR COUNTY NORMAL SCHOOL & SEMINARY. MARTINSBURG, BLAIR CO., PA j E, J. OSBORNE, A. B. It, , J. W. DICKERSON, I Principals. This institution will commence its spring session ! with an able and expeiienced co'fis of instructors j on Monday, April Bih, 1881. No expense has been spared m making it thorough and complete in every j department. The school building is constructed and furnished . upon the most approved mode n plans, and is one of i tiie best in the State. It contains a hall capable of: seating 500 adults, with office, music rooms, surti- j cient for a school of 300 pupils. The school is located in a region of country un excelled for its beauty and bealthfulness, und D surrounded by a moral and industrious community. The distance to Cove Station. Huntingdon and Broad Top R. R. is six miles ; to Holltdaysburt Station, Pa. K. R. 12 miles, with daily stages fror the latter and tri-weekly from the former ; thus mr Iving it easy of access from all parts of the country The objects of the school are : Ist. The Professional Training of Teachers. 2nd. The thorough Education of young ladies and gentlemen in 'he English and Ornamental Branches 3d. Thp p epa rat ion of Students for College. The teaching Class will meet dai;y for lectures I on the Theory and Practice ofTeachiug, le nation tiotn a standard work on the subj"ct, or discussion of Methods of Teaching by the class. Students who desire to do so may prepare to en ter the higher classes in college. Ladies will have a separate boarding house and will be under the immediate supervision of an ex perienced Preceptress. Instruction given in all the branches taught in the best Academies ana Seminaries. Whole expense, (exclusive of Ornamental bran hes,) tor boarding, tuition, fisrniohed rooms, room ent, and fuel, $ 118.00 a year. •or circular, with full particulars, address E. J. OSBORNE or J. W. DiCKERSON, J. C. Everitakt, Mart : nsburg, Blair co., Pa. Oct. 12. 1860- rpHE WAR COMMENCED! ! JL TERRIBLE CONFLICT RACING !! ! TH EHA MM ER &A N VIL IRIUMPHA NT ! The subscriber woald respectfully inform tbe cit izens of Bedford and vicinity, that be has located in the old stand of John Claar, immediately east of John Brice's Hotel, where he is ready to do all work in his line, such as hoise-shoeing. wagon making. &c.. in the best style, and at prices to suit the times He earnestly solicit- a hb-ral -hare of the patronage of all who may need work in bis line. Call and bear the "music of tbe anvil" and give me a trial. WILLIAM COOK. April 19. rpo BUILDERS.— i Trie subscriber is folly prepared Mo furnish any -quantity or quality of Building Lumber and Plastering Laths.— Order* directed t< St. Clairsville, Bedford countv, will be promptly attended to, by giving a reasonable notice." F. D. BEF.GLE • fTNfTKD STATES MAIL LINK j BETWEEN CHAMBF.RSEURG K LATROBE, via BEDFORD. A new and splendid fine of Concord built Coaches, eaves Chambersburg daily (Sunday excepted) at 7 A. M., nd arrive* '-ft , 5Yr-. jjk -v> ' : s in Bedford at 7 F. M, sV_r- *J'■ • . %'l same (lay. leave-- ,'■ Redloid daily, (Sundaj excepted) at 7 A. M., lor Latiobe. n.-akinit close connection with Mail train for Pittsburg and the West, Reluming, leave- La trobe daily (Sundays excepted) on the amval of the : train from Pittsburg, at lid, A. M., an.l arrive* ill Bedford same evening. Passenger- wishing to go East, take the coach next morning at 7 A. M., und arrive at Chambersburg same evening t 7P. M. RATES OK FARE:—Kroiti Bedford to Chatn bershurg, $1 50. From Bedford to Latrobe, $ J 50. F:om Bedford to Pitt burg. $4.25. The stock on this road cannot be surpassed by any in the State, and the d.ivers are careful, sober and accommodating. This is the cheapest, nio-t expeditious and pleasant route passenger- can take, going East oi West. For linttier information apply to James Reamer, Chambers' uig, Job:i Ilafer, Bed ford, Chas. W. Fisher, Latiobe. A. J. KEKSIDE, Contractor. N. B. Passengers fo- Sonar el and Johnstowr., connect at Stoy-town with J. A. Ga'man's Line of Mail Coaches, al-o, at Jenner X Roads v. ith K. Kier man'.s mall line. Sept 7, 1880. fTNION H() I LL.- * BEDFORD, PA. THE sub-criber respectfully announces to the publ.c, that he has leased the above named Hofrl, in ll.e old and well Xnown Globe building, former.y owned and occupied by Mr. John Young, and re cently in The occupancy of Jonathan Horton. dec'd., where he will be h ppv to see his friends, and the traveling pubic generally. Persons attending Court are respectfully invited to give him a call.- He pledges kimsell that he will >o an in It.- pow er to render his guest- eorofuitub •• 111.- Table will be SU"p|.e,| W ' n , . -t .|. icacie 'he mar/v i> .r; id 1 die Bed Room, will . .'1 -an r't -. ble bedding. 1 l.e Bar wiii be supplied w itb choice lij nor. The Stabie will be attended by a careful Mid ~t-teritive teritive hostler. Boarders ta/en by the day, wee/- monfti and year. JOSEPH ALSIP. Bed fold, Nov. 30, IS6O. DFORD FOUNDRY THE subscribers having purchased the Bedford Foundry of Messrs. Washabaugh and Rannon, would most respertfully announce to the citizens of Bed lord and adjoining counties that they ar.- prepared to make and furnish all kinds of CASTINGS lor GRIST AND SAW-MII.LS, THRESHING A CHINES, PLOUGHS, APPLE MILLS, COOK ING, TEN PLATE, AND COAL STOVES, SLED AND Sleigh soles, wa-h kettles of different -lz wagon boxes of all sizes, farmers'bells, (a superior arr, ele), oven doors, and every thing usually trade in a country Foundry. PLOUGH - . —WOODCOCK, SEYLE R and HILL-SIDE PLOUGHS.— Also, anew PLUG PLOUGH, to which we call the especial attention of oui farmers—a superior article to the old Plug Plough, wilh twokinds of pout's, slia.es and lauil sides to suit all ploughs in general use in this coun ty. Turcmg and fining of iron patterns made to order, and all binds of repairing done at the short est notice and at low prices. All our own work mackeof the very best material, arid warranted to give satisfaction. Farmers 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 >ow for CASH, or country produce. Pig and bar iron, borsasand lumber, taken in ex change lor work. l'eb 25,'G0-ly SHIRES & JORDAN. T> LOODV HUN FOUNDRY 1 > AND MACHINE SHOP. THE subscribers are now prepared at the 1 Foundry in Bloody Run, to fill all orders for Casting ß of every description for GRIST . LVD SAIV-MtLLS, THRESHING MACHINES, APPLE MILLS, PLOUGHS and all things else in our line that may be needed in this or adjoining counties. We manufacture Threshing MachinesofQ, 4 or Horse row >r, WARRANTED equal it not superioi to any made in the State. We keep constantly on hand a full as-ortment of Wood Cock, Plug and Hillside Ploughs, WARRANTED *o give satisfac tion, or rm sale. Points, shares and land sides to fit all Woodcock, or Seyler ploughs in the county. Farmers' Bells, Ploughs aud Castings of our make may be had at the store of Wm. Hartley, in Bedford, Londerhaugh Ht Pee, East Providence Tp., John Nycum & Son, " Time? being Lard, 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 BACGHMAN is BRO. Match 26, 1858. TRKUGM AND HOOKS. A - W H.C. REAMER UUAMMA STRE ET, BEDFORD, PA., In 'i? .till formerly oteupi* a.by Dr. F. C. Ream tlr , i," 1| HOLES ALE and re \| tail dealer in Drugs, B Medicines, Chemicals, Dye *35iSd!E Stuffs, Oils, Paints, Varnish tine, Window Glass, Giassware received, a large stock of American, French and English perfumery. Al-o, a great variety of fine Soaps for toilet use. Tooth pastes, Hair Tonic's Hair Dyes, that will color various shades, trom a light brown to a jet black, Tooth, Nail, Hair, Sha ving, and Clothes bruihes, Comb-, Pocket Knives, Pocket Books, Portmonnaies, Segar cases, kc. —ALSO— Have and will keep constantly on hand, a supply of Coat Oil, Burning fluid and Gamphine, with a great variety of the most mode rn and best st' '• of coal oil and fluid lamps. Pure Wines and Brandies for medical use, Fla voring Extracts and Spices of all sorts, F ina Segars, Snufis, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Having the agency for all the principal patent medicines in use, w ill keep a full supply constantly on band. —ALSO— Dealer in Books, kc., consisting of Geographical, Scientific, Religious, Poetical, Historical, Law, Medical, School and Mi-cellaneous Works, in con nection with a great variety of plain and fancy Stationery, Cap, Note, Po-t, and Wrapping Paper, Blank Books, of every size and quality, Diaries, Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Notes and Receipts. KF"Oiaers promptly filled and satisfaction guar anteed, with regard both to.price and quality. Prescriptions carefully and acou ratcly compounded at all hours ol'the day or night. I Dec. 16, 1859. MENGEL HOUSE, VL . JULIANA STREET, 9. OFORD, PA. I HE subscriber, having renovated and refu mshed this old established House, is now prepared tc re ceive guests. Tie invites his friend- and the travel ing public to give him a call. Having new furni ture, new beds, and everything necessary to render heaity cheer to those in want of a temporary home, he flatter- himself that those who stay with him, will find themselves at the right place. He is fully prepared to receive visitors to the I Springs, and all having business with the courts or otherwise. Ample stabling and carnage bouse is attached to ' the Hotel. Boarder* will be received on favoraM* tersis. ' ISAAC MENGEL, JR. ; Bedford, April 20, 1660. 3?OK PXTEUTYING THE BLOOD. °* tpWXt ' """ iU * ub ' aatd Ttri,u Strofnl.and Br.-ofuloua A^ t | on , . " Tiimor, I'l ctr, More*. Ern<.i Pimples, IhiUulo, UloUhr, ilofi*' Blalit., tad all Skin BUeSTe,; Oakland, lod., j Kn , ls , a J. C. Ate* & Co. Gents: I feci H iay lutx t , kn.)*lodp *hat yon r bargain fc b* dsn* for t, '' Mat nil? inherited a Sci ofulou- inftttk.ii. I Uv saSL , from it ic various ways for yearn. Muetinwe it Li** - out in Ulcers on ray hand, and arms; enmstiaiMt, lurm-d luu-Hrd ami diet rested in ut liie tVjom. fc "• ' yuan ago it broke out on my betvi and ret ired lOT aud ear* witll one soro. w hicii aa* yaiufol atd loaihif beyond description. Itr od many nodu-inea and physicians, but witliout n luch relief from net tLo.t u fort, the disorder grew wi jrse. At Length J, n , to read in tlie Uuspel Mel wnger that yvu had ... an lterati*o (Sarnaparilla/, for I kn. w from your r .'- ■ ' j tiou that any tiling you mad. ma-t be g.eeL i Cincinnati and got it, and nsed it till it cored m,-. i V it, an you advise, in small doee.i of a Uaspooiifal ... m'-u(b. and used almost th 'e bottles. s, w Sl , rt ... * skin soon l<egan to form under the scab, *byv ' while fell off. My akin is now char, and I know ), 4 * feelings that the disease has gone Irem my S'tti-m Y can well believe that I feel 'what lam saving *i r In" you, that I hold yoo to be < ie of the applies L f iLs . aud remain ever gratefully. Yours, ALFKKI) B TALLEY. St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Ervilnei.. Tetter nod Salt R hemn, Wd fVI *?' Ringworm, Sore ISyts, Dropsy. Mr. Hubert M. Preble wriL e fmtn Salem, S y ],. Sept., 1 5 59, that he bas ct red an inveterate* csit' ~,I" O.opty, which threatened ti. urminats htallr K, .1, persevering nee of our Sand parllla. and also a darira/ ! ouv attack r t Malignant Brat by Urge doses of the value; as* ue cure* the coau uoc £,'-.JA10711 tv >t c a Bronchoeele, Goitri • or Swelled Keek. Zebulon Sloan of Prospect, Texas, *rit : "Three bo'- ties of your Sarsaparilla cure. Ime trom a GaOrt a hid eous swelling on the neok, -which 1 had iatf:ed ft,. n over two years." Lenrorrhres or White a. Ovarian Tnmor. T'terlne Ulceration, Female DUeatri. Mr. J B. 8. Charming, of N> w York City, writ-j, " I most cheerfully comtdy with th c request of your agent In Raving I liaie found your Bar aparilla a most ercMleat alterative in the numerous ornipUints for wbich w employ such a remr-dv. bnt espt cially in F>malt Ditiani of the Scrofulous diafhis. I lutve cured mane invvtr ate cases of Lfiucorrboea by it, and ome wtore'the com plaint was caused by uJctr Utm of the utei ui. Th ula>r atinn itself was soon cured. Nc thing within my knewi j edge equals it for these female derangements." Edward S. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes, " A dan ger ,:i morirn tn-rrrr oil one of t ie females 'n rr.v family which had defied ail the remedies we could employ, bei at length been completely cured by your Extract of gar. saparilla. Our physician thought nothing bat axtirpa tiou could afford relief, but be ad vised the trial of your Sarenparilla as the last resort before catting, and i: proved effectual. After taking your remedy eight weak., no symptom of the disease remains." Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. Nrtv OtttEAjm. 2Sth August, lew DR. J. 0. ATKP. t Sir, I cheerfully comply with th< r ?ue*t of your agent, and report to you some ot ths sfievU have reslired with your Sar'apai Ilia I have enred with it, in my practice, moat of tha com pluints for which it is recomftended. and have foutsd It* off,-CM truly wonderful in the cur., of PVnrreof amt Mrr ctirt.g Pf i r. One of my pa'ienf* had Syphilitic a'cera in bis tiiroot. which were consuming bis palsie and tha top of his mouth. Your Ha:-s.parilla. steadily taken, cured him in five s. An> tiasr was attached by sec oodary syinpb.ms in his noae. and the ahviatian bad eaten away a considerable l-art of it, so tbaf I leheve the disorder would soon reach his brain and k*ii him. But it yit-ided to my udministratino of your baresapariil*: the ulcers healed, and he is well again, not of course without some disfiguration to his face. A woman who hail Ve:. treated for tho same disorder by mercury ass ittffeHng from this ptasou in her I.",lies. iuy ha,, become so sen sitiv,. to the weather tl.at on a damp day she "f.red rx , u ".ring pain in her jrdnts and bones, bbe, ten, WAS j cured entirely by your rarsniiaiilta in a few weeks. I know from its formula, which y ur agent gave me, that this i'ie|wration fioni yonr J-.boratory must be a grr-at renivdy; consequently, these tiuiy remarkable ru!U i with it have not surprised ma 1 internally yours, G. Y. LARIMI3, M. D Rheumatism, Gout, T.iver Complaint. iNUkPESCruiCE, Pseston Co., Ya.. €tb July. Ib 0. Dk J. C. AYEK: bir, I have been afflicted with a pala fol t hmuic Hheumatism for a long time, whirk bnSlea the skill < f physicians, aud stuck to ine In spite of all tha remedies 1 could find, until 1 tried your Sar -aparttin. One bottle cured' me In two weeks, and restored ray genera, health So much that I am far better than tefore I vu attacked. 1 think it a wouderfiil medicine. J. FKtAii. Jules Y. Getcbcll. of St. Louis, writes: "I have been afflict,si for years with an affeetion of the Lirer, which dec, royed my lieaith. I tried every thing, and every thing failed to relieve me; and I have been a brokemdown man fur some years from no auw than dtrvvgtmti.tof U* I.itvr. My beloved tlie Rev. Mr. ?y, wLvistd DIE to try your SHrfajiarilia, IKTAUSI- he siihlht .tr.tw yoo r and any thine you made was win th trying. Ry the ble>i ii.-r ' f O xl it has cured cte* and ban so pr.rifrd my blood as to nu;ke a m-w man of inc. I feel yoaag agair. Then best tha: can baid of j-u is not half pom! eueagb ** SchlrruSaCancer Tumors, Enlargement* •I'lceratioKi, Cariei and Exfoliation of the iloneft. A great variety of cases hav.been reported to <1? where cures < f tlieae Formidable compiainta Jwve n-svited t oxu ) th... use \tf this rctii?dy, but our spnc' ht-revH! not admit tn* m. Some of them may be found in onr Amen-'am Almanac, which the apents below named are pleased to furnish gratis to all who atll for them. Dyspepsia. Heart Disease, Fits, Epilep sy, Melauc iioly, .Scaralgla Many remarkable < ur*s of these a flee ti us Late W*u j made by the alterative power of thie meriieir.e. It stimc lit the vital funeti n into vigorous <tf^p v n, and thus | ovcrccmes disorders which would be l*eyod i'. reach. Hnch a remedy has long been required Vy tW A— ) cessith s (f the pe? pie, and we are cxu£dsnt that "this w*;t du for them all that medi<_iXiC do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Toil Tilt RAPID CVIIM OP Conchs, Colli*, Influenza. noHifriKii* 1 roup, DrouchitiK. Incipient con sumption, and for the Relief of fonstunjrtive Patltnti in ndvuufcd Stages cf ihr Disease This Is R remedy o un known t ?r:rpsm* snr other for the cure of throat And lung ccrn'plß.ma, ihst It i is nseless hers to publish the evidence cf in virtue*, lu unrivalled excellence for roughs and colds, and irs truif wonderful cures of pnini- nary discr.se. baTe made i known throughout the civilised nations of the earth Few are tho c-mnianities, cy even families, among th m who hare not some p<-r*one£ experience of its — some living trophy in tbrir midtt of its rictory ever tl • S subtle end dangerous disorders of ih+ throat and lucgx j At all know the dreadful fivthrv rf these disorder*, r.r. t R8 they know, too. the effect® cf this kmedy. we n ed rt t j do more tliu to aacuro them Hint has hi w r.l h * \i.- tuos that it did have wheu in V ire: h ' cure* which 1 i won *J ftrongly upn the ci i.fi.hnce of jtiaakinch Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYEH So CO., Lowail. Hnii. B. F. Harry, Bedford; Barndollar Ac Son, Bloo.i* j Run ; G. B. Amick, St. Ciairsvilte j J. Brenemart. Woodberry ; Geo. Gardiil, West End ; J. E. ColviD. Sebellsimrg ; and by dealers generally. Oct. 12, ISCO. iII E DFO It Y) HO TE L— j AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE | The subscriber respectfully begs leave to an . noui ce that he has leaaad the BiMlforil Hotel, on j IMt Street, where 8e would be happy to meet his i il'l friends, and the public generally. It is not las design to make many profession* a* j to what he will do, but he pledges his word tkat j his iriost energetic efforts w ill be employed to ren i thr comfortable all who give him a call. The j tyuse will be handsomely fitted up, atxl none but ' careful arid attentive servants wi) be engaged. Persons visi ing the L dford Springs, as well as those attending Court, and the travelling communi ty generally, aie respectfully invited to give him a call and judge for themselves. (T7"Boarders taken by the week, month, or ystt, on favorable terms. and comfortable stabling is att'ebs.. de this Hotel, which wilt always be attended by a. oaretul hostler. Also, a safe and convenient c&r lag" house. ALL THE STAGES STOP AT THIS HOTEL JOHN HAFER, Aug. I, 1860. Proprietor, WASIII .\GTO.Y BEDFORD. PA. MRS. S. FILLER would respectfully announce to her friends in Bedford County, and 'r> "be public generally, that sh" has le.i-ed, for ate in of years, the !a-ge anil convenient brick hotel, at the cornc ot Ptt an,l nl'ena street®. Bedtod, Pa., knovvn as th- 'WASHINGTON HOUSE," and lately kept by MRS. COOK. This hou-e is being thoroughly re fitted and iefurmshed, and is row open for the r ccption of guests. Visito.s to the "BEDFORD SPhINGS" and persons attending Court, will dind this house a pleasant and comfo table temporary home.—Every attention will be paid to the comfort and accommodation of guests. The table will at ah times be supplied with the best the markets atfoid- Charges moderate. Extensive stabling is attached to this hotel, anil a careful and competent hostler will b* in atten dance. Special attention will be paid to the accom modation of the tarming community. March 30th. 1850. 1> OCR POWI>FR_ I. ii-jjit receivevt and for sale bv March 23. A. L. DFFIBAUQH.
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