FOR SALE OH TRADE! 166 aerei near Stonerstown— within 1 mile of the BroacUop Railroad—about 100 acreß cleared, with a two story dwelling house— new bank barn—stable, 6cc„ thereon erected i also two apple orchards there on, of choice truit. The soil is a rich loam and ca pable of producing every variety of crops of this climate. ALSO, Two lota of ground In Broadtop City, with a new two story rough cast dwelling house thereon. ALSO, A house and lot of ground iu Clearville. ALSO, Three tracts of land in Southampton Townstfip, formerly owned by Wm. Oss, adjoining lands of Ar nold Lashley, Artemas Bennet and others. ALSO, A grist mill iu the "Dutch Corner," formerly owned by Jacob Beard—within about 5 miles of Bedford, with about 40 acres of land belonging to the same—dwelling house and out buildings thereon erected. ALSO, 100 acres be6t quality of prurie—near the Mis eouai river close to the connty seat of Harrison Co. • lowa. ALSO, Two one hundred and sixtryacre tracts, adjoining F.lkhorne City, in the richest valley of the west— the Platte Vailey—about 20 miles west of Omaha City, and close to'tbn great nationdl or government road leading west in Nebraska Territory. ALSO, 160 acres, two miles above Omaha City, on the great bend of the Missouri. This tract is well tim bered am. very desirable. All of these lands were located after personal inspection and careful exami nation on the ground, and can be well relied upon for future wealth. Maps showing the precise loca tion are in my possession. ALSO. Three desirable lots in Omaha City, Nebraska Territory. ALSO, Lot of ground in Dacotah City, Nebraska Territo ry- The above real estate will be sold at such prices ai to insure sate and profitable investments. Notes or obligations of any kind that are good will bs taken in exchange—particularly good bant notu. Sept. 20, 1861. O. F. SHANNON. VTRIITUTORE. The undersigned having just returned from the city, invites the attention ot the public to her New and Elegant assortment of fancy and staple Dry Goods, such as MERINOS, ALL WOOL DF.LAINES, SACK FLANNELS, SHAWLS, CORSETS, SKELETON SKIRTS, LADIES' SHOES, BONNETS, RIBBONS Calicoes, Muslins, Hosiery, Gloves, a large qnantiiy ot TOYS and PERFUMERY; and a general variety of goods usually found in Ludies' Fancy Stores. The undersigned returns thanks to her old friends and custom ers and solicits art newal of their pat ronage. TERMS:—Cheap as any o*her store of the kind in the country. Nov. ps —3ms.] M. C. FETTERLY. CHEJP fiOOflji. Mrs S. E. STGAFOOS, lias just received from the city her usual large stock of rich and hand some FALL AND WINTER GOODS: Such as Silks, Merinos, Persian Cloths, Delanes, Valencies and Morientigue Silkß, at 56J cts. per yard. Also, a large assortment of Shavls, Cloaks, La dies' Coats and Mantillas; with a rich lot of Furs— Such as Capes, Muffs and Cuffs —together with a fashionable lot of Black Silk Velvet, Black and fan cy Straw Bonnets, with Ribbons, Rusbeß, Plumes, Flowers, Ac. Ac. A new style ol WOOLEN GOODS; Sleighing Caps, Sontags, Wool Hoods, Sc.itfs, Gauntle's, Gloves, with Embroideries, Nets, Laces, Ac. and all kinds ot Fancy Goods too numerous to mention. Also, a 1 rge stock of bleached uml unbleached Muslins, at six, eight, ten and twelve and a half cents per yard for cash N. B. All persons indebted over six months are hereby notified to call and settle their accounts without further n tice, and by so doing save costs. S. E. SIGAFOOS. Bedford, Nov. 29, 1861. PUBLIC SALE .OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! THE subscriber will offer at public sale, on the premises, in Napier township, on SAWRDAY, FEBRUARY lsf, The following valuable property: The "Wonders Tract," belonging tothe estate of Thomas McCreary, dee'd., containing 137 Acre 3 and 101 Perches, with the usual allowance, hiving thereon erected one Two Story Log Dwelling House, a Double Log Barn, and there is also a good orchard of fruit trees thereon ; about 75 acres are cleared and under fence and 5 acres in good meadow ; adjoining lands of tler bertT)tto, Solomon Suter, Daniel Hess and others. TERMS will be made known on day of sale. HENRY TAYLOR, Ex'r. Jan. 3, 1862. of Thos. McCreary, dee'd. BEDFORD COUNTY, SS. • a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, held at Bedlord, in and for said county of Bedford, on the 18th day of November, A. D. 1861, before the Jupges of the same Court. Upon the petition ol the freeholders residing in the vicir.ity of Boydstown, in said county, Betting forth "that two public alleys, were Isid out in the said town of Boydstown, in the vear 1816, by Rev. Alexander Boyd, tho proprietor, and then private owner; both beginning at points on the Bedford and Stoystown Turnpike ltoud, upon the South, and run ning thence "North 57 degrees East to the old State Road on the North. The one of the length of feet and the other of the length of leet; and both of the width of 16 feet, the first being the al iey between lots Nos. 41 and 42 ; and the second the alley between Nos. 45 and 46, eo numbered upon tbe original and general plot or plan of Baid town of Boydstown; alio, three other alleys, beginning at points on the Turnpike road aforesaid on the South, and running thence North thirty degrees East to said old State road aforesaid. The one of tl.e length of feet, nexi of the length of feet, all of the width of 16 feet, the same being the alleys between Nos. 23 end 25, and 15 and 17, and 7 and 9, so num bered upon the original plot or plan of said town of Boydstown, also, three other alleys laid out as afore said in said town, South of the Turnpike Toad afore said, all beginning at pointson said Turnpike on tbe North, and running thence South tEirty degrees West, two hundred and twenty leet to"a twenty feet alley, the same being alleys between lots Nos. 8 and 10, and 16 aad 18, and 24 fad 26, and 32 and 34, so numbered upon the original plot or plan of said town of Boydstown ; also, the 20 feet alley on the South ern side ot said town-plot, which said alleys have become useless, inconvenient, ana burdensome to the Inhabitants of said town and vicinity. Wherefore the Court do order and direct that the partiea in intereat ba notified by publication in tbe county papers to appaar at the next Court of Quar ter Seeeione to ehow cause why the prayer of pa titioners should not be gianted. BY THE COURT. S. B. TATE, Clerk. DaMßiJierSO, IMI. FIWKLE & LYON SB WING-MICH IIE CO., 538 BROJIDWJJY, NEW-YORK. ~VTO person who contemplates purchasing a Sewing J_\ Machine for family or mnnufaotnring purposes , should fail to send for one of our Circulars, which contains cuts and full descriptions of the several styles, prices and samples ol work, all of which we send by mail free. We claim to have the BEST SEWING MACHINES IN THE WORLD For either Family or Manufacturing; Purposes. And all we ask is a lair trial. Read the following : IMPORTANT FACTS. FACT No. 1 This Company being duly licensed, their Machines ate protected against infringe menls or litigation. FACT No. 3.—'lhese Machines make the lock stitch—alike on both sides—and use a little less than half as much thread and silk as the chain or loop-stitch mac bines. FACT No. 3.—These Machines are better adapted than any other sewing-machines in market to the frequent changes and almost endless variety of sewing required in a family. Thev will sew from one to twenty thicknesses of Marseilles without stopping, and make every stitch perfect. They will even sew from the finest gauze to the heaviest cloth, and even stout, hard leather, without changing the feed, needle, or tension, or making any adjustment of machine whatever.— Is not such a machine best adapted to family use? and if best adapted to family use, why not for every variety of light sewing manufacture ? For work too heavy for our Family Machine, we rec ommend our larger sizes. FACT No. 4.—These Machipes make the most e lastic seam ol any sewing-machine in use— a fact of very great importance in sewing elastic goods, or goods of any kind, or a bias.,. FACT No. s.—No Machine is more durable or more simple in its construction, or more easily understood. The reputation of thesq Machines wherever used will fully demonstrate of the above facts. FACT No. 6*—These Machines took the Highest Premium at tha Franklin Institute, Philadcl phia. 7—These Machines took the Highest Premium at the Now Jersey State Fair. FACT No B.—These Machines took the Highest Medal at the American Institute, in the City of New V jrk, together with the Highest Premium for fine Sewing-Machine Work. FACT No. 9.—These Machines took both the Highest Premiums at the Mechanics' Fair, Utica, FACT No. 10.—These Machines can do the same thing generally, whenever properly exhibited in competition with other first-class Sewing Ma chines. But we have space for only one fact more—it is the most important Fact of-11 FACT No. 11.— We warrant every Machine we sell to give better satisfaction than any othe< Sewing Machine in market, or money refunded. for a Circular. AGENTS WANTED. Address, Finkic & Lyon Sewing-Machine Co. No. 538 Broadway, Nkw-York. • Aug. 3, '6l. 1 yr. U O AI % D c NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS' To be sold for cash or produce only. P. A. HEED wishes to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has bought out the Stock of his biother, J ACOB REED, and in addition, i receiving Iroin Philadelphia, an elegunt New Stock of Goods bought at Panic Prices, consisting of DRV GOODS, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Groceries, Hardware, Qneensware, fyc. All of which have been bought at the Lowest Net Cash Prices, arid, will be sold unpreccdentedly low for Cash or Coun'ry Pro duce. The undersigned determined to act upon the Prin ciple that a Nimble Sixpence is better than a Slow Shilling," can adopt the language of the Poet : "Come One, Come All, this rock, shall fly, From its firm base as soon as I," Oct. 25,'61- P. A. REED, Coal Oil! Coal Oil! The very best bialid made ! No smell! no smoke Not explosive, at Hartley's. Only 75cts. per gal on! 100 BEAUTIFUL LAMPS! 100 SPLENDID LAMPS I. different patterns, fronr. OOcts up. Coal Oil makes the best light knownt Don't sit in darkness these long winter nights, when )ou can have a brilliant light for 1 cent. Hartley has a complete stock of Iron, Nails and Hardware in general, and will not be undersold by any one. He has the best OIL FOR MACHINES! and Oil for Harness and Wagons that is known. Goods sold for cash or approved produce. Lum ber, Rye and Wheat wanted. Call at Hartley's when you come to town. Nov. 5. r xecuiors' notice— i'j Letters Testamentary on the estate of Pat rick Haney, late of Cumberland Valley township, aee'd, having been granted the subscribers, all per sons indebted to said estate, are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will present thein properly au thenticated for settlement. H. J. BRUNF.R, Dec. 27th] JAS HANEY, Kx'rs. GET OUT OF EOT, Keep out ol* debt.— To " get out of debt," commence by paying Wm. Hartley what you owe him. To "keep out of debt," buy your Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Oil, Paint, If., (ec., from Hartley, for CASH. His prices are reduced to the lowes' mar gin, he having adopted the cash and produce sys tem. Iron, of all kinds very low, Nails very low, hy the ke if. Best transparent Coal Oil, free from smell, only 20 cts per qt. Call and get a catalogue of the goods he keeps and hear his prices. Wm Hiutley takes this'method of returning thanks to the public for their patronage, and partic ularly to those who pay promptly. All Buch will be favored when they request it. 1 f you want goods cheap for cash, call at Hartley's II you want long trust call elsewhere. All kinds of approved pioduce taken in exchange | for goods. WdTEIiI! REITT WE the undersigned have used Roraback's Com pound Chemical Soap lor washing clothes and che> r fully recommend it to the lamilies of Bedford, as an article of indispensable utility, cleansing the clothes with one third the labor and time usually occupied by use ol' the common soap. 'Mrs. Annie D. Shuck, Mrs. Lucinda Mengel, " M. S. Hartley, " Elmira Over, Mrs. Mary ElsrodeV I. 11. FARQUHAR is agent for the sale of Family Rights for the Borough ot Bedford, and any who may wish to purchase a right he will furnish with enough of the soap to give it a fair trial, and will give them a Family Right gratisW he does not dem onstrate the Met that the soap can be made at a cost of one cent per pound. Five pounds will put out a large washing and by putting the clothes to soak in ■ the evening, they can be put out by 8 o'clock in the morning, thus saving three fourths of. the day and a great deal of labor and sickness. Msny lamilies give from 80 to 75cts. per week for washing, who by this method can save from S2O to 30 per year. Don't fail to call. /CONFECTIONARY \_J AND GROCERJ, THE undersigned has just received and keeps constantly on hand the following; articles: Coffee, sugar, molasses, cheese, ( crackers, cur rants,prunes, raisins, figs, almonds', filberts, cocoa nuts,ground nuts, pecans, Eng. walnuts, cream randies in variety, orahges, lemons, tobacco and rigars,allspice and pepper, spices of alt kinds, ba king soda, cream of tartar, sulphur, brimstone, ranister and keg powder, shot, caps anil lead, grain and grassseythes, whetting tools, wash tubs and hoards, indigo, extraot logwood, copperas, alum md madder, oil, polish and Mason's blacking, sweeping, dusting stove, shoe and scrubbing, brushes, clothes, hair, tooth and flesh brushes, bet 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 andbeads, pens, pen holders, penknives, scissors, kuife-sharpeners, umbrellas, suspenders, spool cotton and floss, clocks, small looking glasses, violins, strings, toy watches, watch chains, curry combs, cards, horse brushes, shoe-thread, pegs and spara bles, Johnson's Arabian Liniment, Rock and Lit tle's White Oil, Merchant's celebrated Gargling Oil, for man or beast, and many other articles ol i similar nature. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. A. L. DEFIBAUGH. June 17,'59.-Iy. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE BETWEEN C ifAMBF.RSBURG, BF.DFORD & LATROBE. On and after Monday, August 19th, 1861, coach es leave Bedford lor Chambersburg, daily, (Sun days excepted) at 7 A. M., and arrive at Chsm _ |,erßl,ur S' at 7P - Mm xv bLfsburg, at 7 A. M., daily, (Sundays excepted) anu arrive at Bedford. 7 P*M., same evening. Leave Bedford for Latrobe, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 A. M., making close connection with mail train for Pittsburgh and the West. Returning, leave Latrobe, Tuesday, Thursda' and Saturday, on the arrival of the train fro.n Pitts burgh, at 9 30 and arrive in Bedford same evening. RATES OF FARE. From Bedford to Chambersburg, $3 50. From Bedford to Latrobe, $3 50. N. B.—Passengers for Somerset and Johnstown, connect at Stoystown with J. A. Carman's Line of Mail Coaches. A. J. REESIDE, Aug. 23,'61 Contractor. N~ "EWGROCERY— " CORNE.It WEST PUT AND JULIANA STREETS. THE subscriber is opening at this well known stand, a well selected stock ol Groceries, Con- I'ectionarics, Tobacco and Cigars, .consisting in part of CoflVe, l-rown, crushed, and pulverized Buguis, refined and golden Syrup, baking Molasses, Young Hy.-on, Imperial and Black Tea, Chocolate, Corn starch, flavoring extracts, Cheese, Coin Brooms, painted Buckets, Dusting, Wall, Scrub, Horse, Shoe,Tootb and Hair, Brushes. CONFECTION ARIES, Such as plain and fancy candies, fruited candies snd'flavored Jellies, water, butter and sweet Cmck ers, foreign fruits, Oianges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Prunes, IV tcs, Currunts, Citrons, IJilber:;., Walnuts, Cieam Nuts, Almonds, Pea Nuts. TOBACCO. Congress Plugs, Sir set Plantation, 'Natural Leaf, Rough and Ready, Lynchburg Smoking, a superioi rrticle, Cut and Dry, fee., CIGARS. Operas, Sixes, Hall Spanish and a variety of othei jrands. The Public are respectfully invited to ive him a call. All kinds of country produce taken at the high est market prices, but no goods sold on credit. J. B. FARQUHAR. Bedford, April 29, ISCi. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership beret o!< re exist'rg between Dock A Asbcom, til the Foiintliv fs Machine business, has this daj been dissolved by mnt"al consent. Theßooks ol the firm are in the hands of C. W. Ash'com, wlic is aulborized to settle the same. GILLIARD DOCK, C.W. ASHCOM, April 12, 1861. N. B.— The business will be continued by C. W. Ashrom at t he old stand, where all kinds ol machinery will be mode ai d repaired. W. W: M A IR. JOHN B.DAVISON MAIR AND DAVISON, . Importers and Dealers ill Saddlery, Carriage and Trunk Hardware and Trimmings, NO. 127 WOOD STREET, Pittsburg Fenn'a, TO THE PEOFLE OF BEDFORD AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. T. M. LYNCH, at the Bedloid Nursery, offers foi sale this fall, at war prices, a general slock of fruil trees, consisting of all the choicest varieties o! Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Cherries, Nectarines Quinces, and Dwarf Pear trees, of the finsst kinds. Upwards ot 15,000 trees are now under cultiva.ion, Lawton Blackberries, Raspberries, including Brinck! y's Orange, Gooseberries that will not mil. dew, Cherry Currants, size of common cherries, Dutch Currants, Strawberries of finest kinds.— Choicest varieties of GRAPE ROOTS, RHU BARB, ASPARAGUS, EVERGREENS, VINES AND CREEPERS. Fifty Varieties of ROSES, Perpetual Blooming, all colors and shades. My stock i 9 remarkably thrifty and will be sold, for cash, much lower than traveling agents ere sel ling at, who have to bring their stock a great dis tance and thereby injure them very much by ex posure. The above stock is raised in Bedford County soil and climate and can, be had fresh from the p round, All orders promptly attended to und trees sent as directed by hack or otherwise. For further information address a few lines to T. M. LYNCH, Oct. 4, 1861. Bedford, Pa. R S A L E, OR EXCHANGE.— Three tracts of very choice farm land, containing 160 acres in each tract, situate on the Illinois Cen tra! K. ti., in Champaign co., State ot Illinois, 8 miles from the city of Urhana, and 1 mile from Ren tual Station on said road. Two of the tracts adjoin and one of them hus a never filing pond 01 water The city of Urbeuna contains a population of 3900 Champaign it the greatest v, heat growing county ii the State. Address, F. C. REAMER, Bedford, Pa. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP— The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned was dissolved on the fir, j Jay inst. The ccountsare in the bandi J o: Josr ;S. Deaf, for collection, to whom all dues must be paid. | The line of coaches will hereafter be run by thi 1 firm of Deal and Brother. JOSIAH S. DF.AL, Oct. 11,1861. WILLIAM JMBFRT. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— Letter • of administration having beei granted to the subae: ,ur on tbe estate ot Miranda Riddle, dee'd., all poi.ons indebted to said estate an hereby notified to mnka immediate payment, am those having claims against said estate will piesent them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN W. CHISMAN, Jan. 3, 1862—6t. Adcn'r. 17NI0N HOTEL,- B E D F 0 R D, P A. THE subscriber respectfully announces to the public, that be has leased the above named Hotel, at the old and well fnown Globe building, formerly i owned and occupied by Mr. John Young, and re cently in the occupancy of Jonathan Horton, dec'd., where he will be happy to see his Iriends, and the tiaveliog public generally. Persons attending f'ourt are respectfully invited to give him u call. — He pledges hiinsel that he will do all in his pow er to render his guests comfortable. His Table will be supplied with .he choicest del icacies the market will afford. The Bed Uooro9 will contain clean and comforta ble bedding. The Bar will be supplied with choice lipuor. The Stable will ba attended by a careful and at tentive bosllcr. Boarders tuien by th day, w eei month and year. JOSEPH ALSIP. Bedfoid, Nov. 30, 1860. |>EDFORD FOUNDRY. THE subscribers having purchased the Bedford Foundry of Messrs. Wnshabaugh and Bannon, would most respertfully announce to the citizens of Bed ford and adjoining counties that they are prepared to make and furnish all kinds of CASTINGS for GRIST ANT) SAW-MILLS, THRESHING MA CHINES, PLOUGHS, APPLE MILLS, COOK ING, TEN PLATE, AND COAL STOVES, SLED AND sleigh soles, wash kettles of different sizes wagon boxes of all sizes, farmers' bells, (a superior arr, cle), oven doojr, and every thing usually made in a country Foundry. DTPLODGHS WOODCOCK, SEYLER and HILL-SIDE PLOUGHS Also, a new PLUG PLOUGH, to which we call the especial attention of our farmers—a superior article to the old Plug Plough, with two kinda of points, shares ami land sides to suit all ploughs in general use in this coun ty. Turning and fitting of iron patterns made to order, and all kir.d3 of repairing done at the short est notice and at low prices. All our own work made of the very best material, and warranted to give satisfaction. Farmers and others would do well to call and examine oup work before purchasing else where, as we are determined to meet the emer gencies of the times, we will Sell <,OXO, for CJSSH, or countrxj produce. Pig and bar iron, horses and lumber, taken in ex change for work, feb 25,'60-ly SHIRES & JORDAN. BLOODY RUN FOUNDRY AND MAC HINE SHOP. THE subscribers are now prepared al the Foundry in Bloody Run, to fill all orders for Casting of every description for GRIST JIND SJW-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 Machinetfof 2, 4 or Horse 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 und land sides to fit all Woodcock, or Seyler ploughs in the county. Farmers' Bells, Plonghs and Castings of our make may be had at the store of j Wm. Hartley, in Bedford, Londerbaugh & 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 lor your selves. Our agents, sell at foundry prires. JOSIAH BAUGHMAN lit BRO.' March 26, 1858. DRUGS AND BOOKS. H.C. REAMER JC LIANNA STREET, BEDFORD, PA., /■: the stand formerly oectipied by Dr. V. C. Reamer <" HOLE SALE and re . 11 tail dealer in Drugs, JSHLJ Medicines, Chemicals, Dye <* Stuff's, Oils, Paints,' Varnish sist"?' tine, Window Glass, Giassware iccived, a large stock of American, French and English perfumery. Also, a greac variety of fine Soaps for toilet use. Tooth pastes, Hair Tonic's Hair Dyes, that will color various shades, from a light brown to a jet black, Tooth, Nail, Hair, Sha ving, and Clothes brushes, Combs, Pocket Knives, Pocket Books, Portmonnaies, Segar cases, &c. —ALSO— Have and will keep constantly on hand, a supply of Coal Oil, Burning fluid and Camphine, with a great variety of the most mode rn and best st- 'e of coal oil and fluid lamps. Pure Wines and Brandies for medical use, Fia voring Extracts and Spices ol all sorts, Fine Segurs, Bnutls, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Having the agency for all the principal patent medicines in use, will keep a full supply constantly on hand. —ALSO— Denier in Books, lee.., consisting of Geographical, Scientific, Religious, Poetical, Historical, Low, Medical, "School and Miscellaneous Works, in con nection with a great variety of plain and fancy Stationery. Cap, Note, Post, and Wrapping Paper, Blank Books, of every size and quality, Diaries, Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Notes and Receipts. Qre-Uiders promptly filled and satisfaction guar anteed, with regard both to price and quality. H7"Phyaicians' Prescriptions carefully and accu rately compounded at all hours of the day or night. Dec. 16, 185 P. MENGEL HOUSE, JULiANA STREET, BEDFORD, PA. THE 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 IIPW furni ture, new beds, and everything necessary to render hearty cheer to those in want of a temporary home, he flatters 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 terms ISAAC MENGEL, JR. Bedford, April 20, 1860. £TT. CHARLES HOTEL, COBN&R OF WOOD AND THIRD STREETS. PITTSBURGH, P A HARRY SHIRLS PROPRIETOR. April 12 1861. XEOUTORS' NOTICE.— Letters Trslameiitary on the estate of Cornelius Devore, late of Londonde; ry towns hip, deceased, having been granted to the subscribe!s, all persons indebted to said estata, are her-by noti fied to make immediate payment, and those having, claims Bgaiust the same, will present them properly authenticated lor settlement. JAMES C. DEVORE, JACOB ('. DEVCRE, JOHN C. VICEROY, Dec. 13.—fit. * * Executors. f DMIN IST ROTOR'S NOTICE / y Letters ot administration on the estate of James Smith, late of Southampton tp., dec,d, hav ing been grau'ed the subscriber, all persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make immediate pavment, and all persons having claims against said estate .will present them properly authenticated for settlement. NATHAN ROBISON, Dee. 37, 1961.—Ct Administrator. I'IANO rOKTES. PIANO FORTES. PIANO FORTES. PIANO FORTES. REDUCTION REDUCED. The Best Piano Fortes, at the greatest leduc tion, ever made in price for cash, IMPROVE THE PRESENT OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE, AND BUY THE BEST, FOR THE CASH AMOUNT OF MONEY. You never again will get so large a discount for your eash. LIGHTE St -FRADBURYS' PATENT INSULATED FULL IRON FRA E NEW SCALE, GRAND, AND SQUARE PIANO FORTES. , THE INSULATED FRAME preserves the ori ginal tone of the instrument in all its purity, secu jing it for all time against that most disagreeable nequality of tone invariably found in all other Iron Frame Piano Fortes. It greatly strengthens tbe case, and thus keeps the Piano Forte much loiMyr in tune. It given the instrument a much fuller, richer, and sweeter tone. It adapts the Piano to al climates, and to all changes of atmosphere, and in ell respects it is pronounced 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 mod em inent Pianists and Musician in the. world, in regard to the Superior ity of our New Scute Patent Insulated Piano Fo'tes. "I have examined the Piano Fortes of Lighte & Bradbury's with entne satisfaction. I kno.v not that there are any others better, either in our own country or elsewhere. • "Da. LOWELL MASON." "In clearness, richness, and volume ot tonp, deli cacy, elasticity ot touch , and fine repeating action, I have never played upon their equal. "11. A. WOLLENHAUPT..' "Tn volume, lichuess, cvennessam) puritv of tone, and in deicac) ot touch, they certainly excel, and in that beautiful singing quality so desirable, y#t so seldom found. WILLIAM MASON. ' '•I have never played upon so rich and heavy a tone Sqnate Piano Forte. "ARTHUR NAPOLEON." "I am astonished and delighted with the New Scale Iron Frame Piano Fortes made by you. There must be a splendid future for Lighte & Bradbury's Piano Fortes. "GEO. F. ROOT." "1 have never played upon so fine an instrument. "GEO. F. 3RISTOW." "1 consider them as to beauty, richness, fullness, and equality of tone, as well as their agreeable, e lastic touch, equal, if not superior, to any Pianos made in this country or Europe KARL WELS." "They have all the requirements for a superior interpretation of both classical and modem compo sitions. "MAURICE STRAKOSH." "It allords me pleasure to add my testimony of the many artistes who speak in the highest terms to thesupeiior excellence of your New Scale Patent Insulated Iron Frame Piano Fortes, and I must say that your New Scale very far surpasses all your former efloi ts, producing an instrument far superi or in all the excel lencies that constitute a perfect Piano Foite, to any with which I am acquainted. "THEO. F.ISFELD." "Having examined your New Scale Iron Frame Pianos, we must express cur 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. FRADF.L." "CARL BERGMAN." "I tke much pleasure in giving my testimony in favor of the beautiful Pianos wbich I have re cently seen made by your fil m. In power, quant i ty, und equality of tone, they certainly excel j while for that peculiarly rich, singing tone, that i; so invaluable as an accompaniment to the voices sustaining and blending with it, 1 have rarely me, with theirequal. "C. BASSINI," "It is with pleasure 1 give my testimony to the excellence of your Pianos in general, and especial al to the idmirable new invention of Mr. Lighte, ny improvement which I regard as the ruost.impor tant yet made in the manufacture of fir.--t-claba in struments. "LOUIS ERNST." "I take pleasuie in stating my favorable opiu ion ot your New Scale Iron Frame Piano Fortes. Among many superior Piano Fortes manufactured in New York, they certainly must rank second to none of them for strength, purity, and richness of tone, together with extraordinary vibratory quali ties. 1 have also had frequent opportunities, ill the schools, during the past four years, to notice tbe duiability of your instruments, and this under se vere and unremitted trials. "GEO. H.CURTIS." "The high reputation which thpy have obtained for their fine brilliant tone, pleasant touch and pow er, have given them the preference over those of all other manufactures, in the Public Schoo's of New York, in which over one hundred are now in daily use , some twelve or fifteen of which are in departments where I have had the pleasure of teach ing, and where 1 have used them for the last five years. "MARCUS COLBURN." " Being pleased with your steady piogi ess 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 soy this after having purchased over two hundred of your Piano Fortes. <a "F. H. NASH." Our Square Pianos range in price from $350 tos6oo. Our Grand Pianos " " " •< < SBOO upwards. All our Pianos are WARRANTED, without limit as to time. Send for a circular, which contains complete price list and descriptions, and hundreds of relerencrs to persons in every section of the country, who have pnrchased our Pianos. Address LIGHTE & BRADBURYS, Nq. 431 BROOME STREET, NEW YORK. May 10th '6l. ly. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by special En dowment, for the Jlelirf of the Sick and Dietreeeed, afflicted with Virii/rnt and Chronic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Disease: of the Sexual Organs. Medical Advice given gratis, by tbe Acting Surgeon. Valuable Reports on Sperrnatorrhcea, and other Diseases ofthe Sexual Or,--.n, and on the New Remedies employed in tne Dispensary, sent in scaled letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage acceptable. Address, Dr. DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Associa tion, No. 3 S. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Afay 31st, 'Ol i 1 H"!p"r "i *W!y w all • j ohtyg4 iauJvSU, niitl nil o;i jrat!.m w*rr;*aW.l. J CJT T.rnu la V AKIASI.T CASH. I J/jt- OSI-a u *• Fill alwat, p„, v^i J4COB REED, O. W. JtUPP, KEEP, HUPP AND SCHELL. BANKERS IC DEALERS IN EXCHANGB BEDFORD, PENN'A. ' DRAFTS bought and old, collection! mad and monty promptly remitted. Deposits solicited. REFERENCES. HON. JOB MANN, Bedford, " JOHN CESSNA, " „ JOHN MOWER, t U R. FORWARD, Somerset, PUNN, RAIGUEL & Co., Phil J. WATT So Co., Pittsbur a J. W. CURLEY, So Co., II £ lESSNA & SHANNON— HAVE formed a Partnership in the Practice of the Law. Office nearly opposite the Gazette Office, where one or the other may at all times be found. Bedford, Aug, 1, 1859. TOHN P. RIiED ** ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, FA. Respedju/ly tenders his services to the Pubtit second door North of tbe Mo'e| House. Bedford, Aug. 1, 1859. rOHN PALMER, O ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PENN'A., Will promptly attend to all buiin ess entrusted te his care. Office on Julianna Street, (nearly onoe. site the Mengel House. V 7 PP^ [april 19 '6O.J JE. McGIRR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PENN'A. Office on JULIANNA STREET, srme as occupied T WILLIAM M. HALL, Esq. P ** [april 19,'61 ] JOHN BORDER GUNSMITH, BEDFORD, FA. Shop at the east end of the town, one door waat of the residence o( Major Washabaugh. All guns ot my own manufacture warranted. May-21.'58. QAMCEL KETTRRMAN— O COUNTY SURVEYOR. WOULD hereby nolifiy the citizens ot Bed ford county, that he has moved to the Borough of Bedford, where he may at all times be found by persons wishing to see him, unlesa absent upon business pertaining to hia office. April 16, 1858.-If. MANN & SPANG ATTOIINEYS AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA. THE undersigned have associated themselves ill the Practice of the Law, and will attend promptly tc all business entrusted to tbeir care in Bedford and adjoining counties. BY Office on Julianna Street, three doors south of the "Mengsl House," opposite the reaidoncs ol Maj. Tate. JOB MANN Aug. 1, 1839. G. H. SPANG. JIV. LINGENFELTER— • ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND LAND SURVEYOR. Will attend with promptness to all businett entrusted to his care. WILL PRACTICE IN BEDFORD AND FULTO? COUNTIES. O"office three doors North of the "Inquirer" Office. DR B. F. HARRY RESPECTFULLY tendei* his professional services to the citizens of Bed ford and vicinity. Office and residence on Pitt Street, in the building formerly occupied by Dr. John Hofiut Aug. I, 1859. DR. F. C. REANER RESFECTRULLY begt leave to tender his Professional Services to the Citizens of Bedford and vicinity. ILF* Office in Julianna Street, at the Drug and Book Store. Aug. 1, 1859. All. I OFF ROTH, e ATTORNEY AT LAW, SOMERSET, PA., Will hereafter practice regularly in HA several Courts of Bedford county. Business entrusted to his care will be faithfully attended to. December 6, 1861. R li D FO H D HOTKL— " AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. Ihe subscriber respectfully begs leave to an nounce. Ibat he has leased the Bedford Hotel, on Pitt Street, where he would be happy to meet hia old friends, and the public generally. IT is not his design to make many professions as to what he will do, but he pledges his word that his most energetic eltorts will be employed to ren thr comloriable all who give him a call. Tha tyuse will be handsomely fitted un, and none but careful and attentive servants wil be engaged. Perons visiting the L dford Springs, at wall aa thoße attending Court, and the travelling communi ty generally, aie respectfully invited to give him a call nd judge for themselves taken by the week, month, or year, on favorable terms. and comfortable stabling I attached de this Hotel, which will always be attended by • oarelul hostler. Alio, a safe and convenient ears age hou se. ALL THE STAGES STOP AT THIS HOTEL. JOHN HAFER, Aug. 1, 1860. Pioprietar \\7"ASHINGTON HOUSE, T BEDFORD, FA. MRS. 8. FILLER would respectfully announce ta her friends in Bedford County, and to tha puhlio generaHy, that she has leased, for a term of year*, the large and convenient brick hotel, at tbe coraar of Pitt and ,'uliana streets, Bedford, Pa., known a* the -'WASHINGTON HOUSE," and lately kept by MRS. COOK. This bouse is being thoroughly re fitted and refurnished, and is now open for the re ception ot guests. Visitors to tha "BEDFORD SPRINGS" and persons attending Court, will find this house a pleasant and comfortable temporary borne — Every attention will be paid to tbe comfort and accommodation of guAsta. The table will at G)l time* be supplied with the best the marketa afford- Charges moderate. Extensive stabling ia attached to thii hotel, aed a enreful and competent hostler will bo in AMAO dance. Special attention will be paid tothepoabOr mndution of the terming eommonitv. March 30tb. 1860. ROCK POWDER— " * Juat receiveand ealefordby March 33. A,_L OEFLB£D#.
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