BEDFORD" HP H J ¥s' JS t 166 acres near Stonerstown—ithir* i mile of the Croadtop Kail road—about 10<'> acres cleared, with a two sioiy dwe'iing iiouse— w bank bar"—r-nbie. &c,, theieoo erected; also two opple orchards there on. of choice finit. The soil is a rich loam and ca pable of producing every variety of crops of this climate. ALSO, Two lots of ground in Broad top City, with a new two story rough cast dwelling house thereon. A LSO, A house and lot of ground iu Clearville. A LSO, Three tracts of land in Southamp'on Township, formerly owned by \Vr>. O--, adjoining iands of Ar cold Lashley. Artemas Be line t and others. A LSO, A grist mill iu the "Dutch Comer," former!* owned by Jacob Heard—within about" miles of Bedford, wit* about 40 acres of land belonging to tie same—dwelling hou-e and out buildings thereon erected. A LSO, 100 acres be *. quality of prarie—near the Mis snoai river close 'o the county seat of Harri.-onCo iowa. ALSO, Two one hundred and sixtry acre tracts, adjoining > F.Hshorne City, in the richest vdiey of the west— the Piatte Valley—about "JO miles west of Omaha City, and close to the great na'iondl or government road leading west ir. Nebraska Terr'tory. ALSO, ICO ncrPS. two" miles Omaha City, on the great bend of the Missouri. This tract is well turi- ; bered am. verv desirable. All of these hire's were located after personal inspection at ' care; ■;! exami- i ration on the ground, and can be v-ii jeli-d upon j tor future wealth. Mrrs showing tins precise ioca- ; tion are in lry possession. At,so. Three desirable lots in Omaha City, Nebraska Territory. A LSO, Lot of ground in Dacctah Citj*, Nebraska Territo ry. The above real esta'e will be sold at such prices as to insure sate an t profitable investments. Notes or obligations of any kind that are good will be taken in exchange—particularly good b t.': j Sept. 20. 1661. O. F.SHANNON. VTRYETY STORE. The undersigned having just returned fram the j city, invites the attention oi the public to her I NEW AND ELEGANT assortment of fancy and staple Dry Goods, such a- MF.RINOS, ALL WOOL DELAINES, SACK FLANNELS, SHAWLS, COR>ETS. SKELETON SKIRTS, LADIES' SHOES, BONNETS, RIBBONS Calicoes, Muslins, Hosiery, Gloves, a large qnantiiy ol TOYS and PERFUMERY"; and a general variety of goods usually four d in L dies' Fancy Stores. The undersigned returns thanks to her r!d friends and customers and solicits a r newa! of their pat ronage. TERMS:—Cheapas any o'her .-tore of the kind in the country. Nov. t s—3ms.] M. C. FETTERLY. eiiiimiL ]VIrS. S. E. SICAFOOS, has just received from the city her usual Urge sto-k nf rirh and band- : some FALL aho WINTER GOODS: Such as Silks, i Merinos, Persian Cloths, Delane ■, Valencies and Mnrientisue Silks, at 56| cts. per yard. Also, a large assortment of Shav la, Cloak 4, La dies' Coats and Mantillas; with a rich lot of Furs— Such as 'apes, Mil (Is and Culfs together with a fa-hioriabie" lot of Black Silk Velvet, Black and fan cy Straw Bonnets, with Ribbons, Rushes, Piumes, Flowers, &c. &c. A new style ot WOOLEN GOODS; Sleighing C- ps, Sontags, Wool Hoods, Scarfs, Gauntle's, Gloves, with Embroideries, Nets, Lares, Rc. and all kinds of Fancy Goods too numerous to mention. Also, a Urge stock of bleached and unbleached i Muslins, at six, eight, ten and twelve anu a bolt cents per yard for ca-h N. B. All persons indebted over six month* are ; hereby notified to call and settle their accounts ■ without further n tice, and by so doir.g save rust-:. 1 S. E. BIGAFOOS. j Bedford, Nov. 29, ISGI. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! | THE subscriber will ofler at public sale, on th" premises, in Napier township, or. SJTTVRDJIY, FEBRUARY Is/, ■ The fo! owing valuable property: The "Wonders Tract," belonging toth° estate ol Thomas Met re ry, dee'd., containing 137 Acres and 101 Fsrclies, with the usual allowance, hiving thereon erected one Two Story Lo* Dwelling House, a Double Log j Barn, and there is also a good orchard of fruit trees 1 thereon ; about 75 acre* are cleart- 1 and uinl-r fence and -5 acres i good meadow ; adjo-nirg land* of Her bert Otto, So onion Snter, Daniel H,-s ar.d othA.rs. ; TERMS wi 1 be niod known on dnv of sale. ' HENRY TAYLOR Ex'r. Jan. 3, 1562. of Thos. JMcCieary, dee'd. J BEDFORD COUNTY, SS. o£ro*£e A T a C');t of Quarter Sessions' °1 the Peace, held at Rod! >rcl, in and for said county of Bedford, on the 18th "IfifTf 1 diy of November, A. D. 1s tl, before the Jupgea of tt.e sa.ee Court. Upon the peti ion ol the lreeho.der- residing in the vicir.ityof Boydstown, men ,d county, setting forth "tiiat two public alleys, were laid out i- tue j said town of Boyd.towu, in the vear 1 '•'6, by Rev. ■, Alexander Bovd, the proprietor, and then private owner; both beginning at points on th-- i> .fiord and | Stoystown Turnpike Road, upon the South, and run- j ning thence North 67 degrees East *■> ti - old State ' Road on the North. The one ot th 1 lengih of 1 feet - nd the other of the length of lect; and ; both of the width of 1 > fee t, the first being in- al ley between lots Nos. 4! and t'2; and the second the ' alley between Nos. 4? and 46, so numbered upon the i original and general plot or plan of said town of Boy da town; also, three other alleys, beg .ning at points on the Turnpike ro.id aforesaid on the South, and running tbence Noith thirty deg cos East to said | old State read aioresaid. The one of ti.e length of j feet, next of the length of feet, all of the • width of 16 feet. The same being the alleys between Nos. 23 and 2.6, and 15 and 17, and 7 and 9, sor.um- ' bered upon the original plot or plan of said, town o( Boydstown, also, three other alleys la: : out as afore- ! said in said town, South of the Turnpike raid afore said, all beginning at points on said Turnpike on the North,and running thence Soutn thirty -t, two hundred and twenty !eet to .1 twenty feet alley. r the same being alleys between lols ,\os. 8 ~".d 10, and 16 and 18, irid 21 r rid 26, u.l 32 nd 31, so numbered upon the original pot or plan of said town of Bovdstown ; aho, the 20 feet alley on the South ern side ol said town-plot, which said alleys have become useless, inconvenient, an-t burdensome to the inhabitants of said town aid vicin.ty. Whereiore the Court do oid-<r and direct that the parties in interest, be notified by publication in the county papers to appear at the next Court of Quar ter Sessions to snow cause why the p.uyer of pe titioners should not be gianted. BY THE COURT. 5. H. TATE, Clerk. December 20, 1861. 1 ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■'■ ■— 33 Fa H T Kls E & Is Y I ¥ SEWISC-MiiCHINE CO., 533 BROJJDWJY, JVEW-YORK. V O p<r 4 on who contemplates purchasing a Sewing \ Machire for I'ainiiy or m inufartuwig purpose? should fail to send for one of or Circul 11 -, which ■ contains cyi's and lull descriptions r,! the severe.; 1 styles, prices end saw pits ot work, ait 01 which we . I sr-r.d by mail i"r> e. We claim to have the 8 ST SSWirt6iSJACH!iiES IU THE vVCPiLD .; F.ir eitli'-r Family or Manufactnrmir Purposes. ! And all we a k is a (air trial. the following: ! * /A;POI: TAN T F ACT R. I FACT No. f.—This Company Im ig duly licensed, | their .Machines aie protrcte ! ugainst infringe j ment-or litigation. I FACT No. 2.—'l hese Machines mk ' !o fc ,-titch—alike o both '.de?—and v e a li-.tl . than half as much thread and c.is as the chain • I or loop- T;tch machines. ! FACT No. 3.—These .Machines are b.iter adapted than any other sewing machines in market to the frequent changes an 1 almost endless van' ty of | sewing required in a family. I hey Will sew from or e to twenty thicknesses of Mn seiile 'vithn 1 s'l-pp ug. a- i miik-r every stitch perfect. They will even sew lro ~ the fu est getige to tru heavi.st cloth, and even stout, hai l Father, without changing the feed, needb', or T-mi'-ur, o: making any adjustment of machine whatever.— ! Is not such a machine best acapt-.d to taniily use? ! and it best adapted to family use. -jliy not (or i every variety of light sewing nqanufaeture ? 1 o j work too heavy for our Family Machine, we rec- j ommpr.il our laager sizts. FACT No. 4.—These Machines make th rro-: e lastic s°amol any sewing-mac' me in use—a lad oi very great impoitanee in sewing elastic goo-l-. 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 uiuleritood. The reputation of Mac'iiu' wheiever used will Inlly demonstrate etch ot above facts. ! FACT No. 6 —These Machines took the 111 i Premium at the Franklin Institute, riiilade! ! ipniii. FACT No. 7—These Machines took the Highest J I'.crtj.uin at the Is-v.- Jeisey Slat'- Fair. j FACT No B.—These Machines truk the Highest J Medal at the American li.st'tufe, in City ol j 1 Nov Yrk. toget' *t vitb ! • High.-t Premium J for fane Sewing-Machine V. --rfc. FACT So. 9.—These M • bines .:. both ti:c ; Highest f'rer.iiioi .it the Mechanics 1 I t.ea. ' FACT No. 19.—These Miehic i ran do the tli;.-g generally, whenever prorevly exhibi.e: con.peti*ion with other first-c! :--s Sewing Ma i 1 chines. But we have s[.ace lor only ore far' j more—it is the most important Fact 01"-II FACT No. 11.— WE WARRANT EVERY Marhin- r to T'/VE better NATTX/WHOI! (BAN any O'! T CTVANG I Mat! inr, in TI.NT or TIONEU rtfttt- TD. for a Circul-ir. AG F.N V> U'ANTED. ; Address, Finkie & Lyon c!ur.? ft*. I No. .6.*S Ca< .IO.VAV, N:.W-"ORK. ! Aug. 3, '6l. 1 yr. f O A it c ri EE D'S NE W FA L L \ND '.V LXT Eli GOODS' To be sold for cash or produce only. P. A. REED wishes to inform his friends and the public generally. 1! 11 he gas bought out .i o Stock ol his brother, J ACOB REEL', and in addition, i j receiving from Philadelphia, an e'egant New - - cl, 1 01 Good? bought at Panic Prices, co isis'ing of DRY i GOODS, Uoott AND Shoes, Hits AND Caps, Orom T, S , t Hardware , Qurensware, All o. w .icb have been bought at the Lowest Net Ca.-.h Prices, and, will be sold unpreceiteutedly low l'or Cash or Coua'iy Pro duce. The undersigned determined to act upon Prin- j ciple that " a Nirnblv Sixpence is b-tt~r than aSig .v Shilling," can adopt the iangu ige of the Poet : "Come One, Come All, this nick, shall :ly, From its firm base as soon as 1," Oct 25, '6l- T. A. RF.F.D, ti i Oil • A'OiU Oit!' The very best hiand made! No smel! ! ;.o snu k- Not explo: ve, at Haitley's, Only "Sets. ; r gai- OD ! 100 BEAUTIFUL LAMPS! 100 SPLENDID LAMPS ! j different patter, s, from -50','ts up. Coal Oil makes j the best light known. Don't sit in darkness these ! iong winter nights, when you can have -a br: Rant | 1 gbt for 1 cent. Hartley has a complete stock M Iron, Nails and ' I I lard w. re in general, • I will not be undersold by i i any one. He has the be-t OIL FOR MACHINES! : and Oil for Harness and Wagons th .t is known. ! Goods sold for en-li or approved produce. Lum -1 ber. Rve and Wheat wanted. Call . I Hartley's ; ; when you come to town, j Nov. 5. i . XECUTORS' NOTICE.— j , j Letters Testamentary on the estate of Pat j rick Haney, late of Cumber and Valley loivrV • j oec'd, hiving been granted th üb-< , j; n-,-. 1 sons indebted to said estate, are hereby not ili.-J to I make immediate payment, and those h'.vir.g darns ! ag mst the same, will present th- rn proper y au i thenticated for settlement. 11. J. P.RUN'KR, Dec. 27th] JRS H.-INF.Y, I Ex'rs. j j EIT OUT BKiiT, I v_/! >il of To " get out bt," comm- -ice by- pay in • \y rn. ; Hartley what yon owe him. 1 To "keep out of debt," buy your Hardware, Iron, ' Nail--, G.a> = , Oil, Paint, ,V-, *tc., from Hartley, f„ r j CASH. His price-; ie r duced to the lowest mar . j gin, he bavirg adopted the cash and 'j?v:tt< e sw- • : tetn. i Iron, of O'L kinds vtrtj I OK, ANILS % try low, '"J Ihe IRE RE. BEST 'transpire ttf ( on' Ot/, ; FRE FROM Y.n.-H, only *2o cts per qf. j CaS: and get a catalogue cf the goods he keep : arn! hear bis pricr 5. j .-in Haitley takes tus method of returnir ' thanks to the public for their patiori-ige, and fartic- 1 { ul r'y O tnose who pay j romp ly. All such ivii! be j i<7v*rS when request it. ! i you want goods <*..■ ap for cash, ca!! i ll you want long t: 11st ca'l elsewhere. Ali kinds of approved produce taken in exchange for goods. | ftliiiiiiftjjiiii WF. the undersigned have us"d Rorah < ' •., (i . pound Chemical Soap lor we king R'. ;h-s :n it . r j fully recommend it to th" fniriiii - :f-r t. a • rticle of mdispen-)bl" i-.ility ~-1-an* I with one third the labor and time u- ui!y 0.-. -j b; use ol the common saap. i Mrs. Annie D. Shuck, Mr' Lu - in.hi M.-i.-'el " M. f?. Hartley, . Fi-.tia O. , Mr*. Marv Elsrode. '■ a. r ARQUI- AR is tf . t sale cf Fnmil- ' Rights (or tne Botough o; 1 - ; , d n-v vko mav wi,h to purchase a r jht '>.• wm 1 r enough of th" soap to give' u a t. r tTI . . H ,.. , v give them a Family Right pra;is it fc . :j.- t. or.stra'e'he fa.-* ;. t th--ca : ... . o! one c- if pr pound. Five pounds v tit pa" ■• a large washi#-g and by put'ing rl-e cuitn*-, t, soak ;; the evening, they rait be put c-.it by 8 o't'ur„ in morning, t-.iis saving 'L. ,- fourth.-of the d. ,11 ' a great da! of Ur-o- a „d s,rkri" s Msnv inmifi• „ gi-ve iron < 1 to 75rts. p,er w. ek for wasoin?, who by this method can save from S2O to 30 per year. Don t fail to call. I Confectionary \y A N I) G ROCERV . | THE undersigned liasjus' received and keeps 1 i constantly on, hand the following articles: Coflee, sugar, molasses, cheese, crackers, cur rants,prunes, raisins, figs almoitdi, filbertsj cocoa nut s ground nuis, pecans, l-.rjr. aa: i.ts, crvatn ! candies in variety, oranges, lemons, tobacco and ' ' cigar;,auspice and pepper, spices of all kinds, la -1 kt* so.'i, cream ©' tartar, sulpl.ur, brioriston , • H.ti u. g porvder, slot, caps and lead, grain | aridgra- -eythes, whetting tools, v. -h tubs and hoard;, indigo, extrajt logwood, copperas, < .urr and madder, oil, polish and Waeon's blacking, fc weep ; ng, dusting stove, shoe and scrubbing, brosbes, clothes, hair, tooth and flesh brushes, bit and infant brushes, nairoiU and perfumery, purses and port moiiaP , pnck-et and memorandum books, bonnet a..d ro-md sum combs, "ridding" and fine combs, bracelets andbeads, pens, pen tioiders, peri Knives, scissor-, knife-sharper rs, umbrella-, suspenders, spool cotton and Bess, clocks, small looking glasses, violins, violin ' strings, toy watches, watch chains, curry combs, cards*, horse brushes, shoe-thread, pegs and spara bles, .inhnsnn's Arabian Liniment, Rock and Lit tle's \Vhite Oil, Merchant's celebrated Gargling Oil, for man or beast, and many other articles ol a similar nature. The patronage of the public is respectful!t sol.cited. A. L. PRFIBAUGH. j June 17,';>8.-Iy . "I" MTED ST A rr.-; MAIL USE U BETWEEN ! HA'MBERSBURG, BUI)FORD & LATROOE. On and af'er Monday, August t°rh, ISfll, cc-ncb i rs leave Bedford for Ohambersbu g, i-Fy, (Su.i --j days excepted) a: 7 A. M., and i.mve at Chum - . bersburg, at 7P. M, ev . r ' pl "--, K &C - _i • v.turning,leave Cham-oa-n-rr...4 b.-rshurg, at 7 A. M., daily, (Sundays . xrepted) ...id ai.de at Bedf. rd . 7 i*. M., same ev. .iilfg. f I ea vp Bedford tot Latrbe, Monday, Wednesday I . d Fri lay. a' A- *' "-king clove connection : with mail train l> 1 ittsbmgh and Ibe West. , Returning, leave Lot robe, Tuesday. Thnisda' j and Sa'.ur by, on the arrival r>< the train tro.n Pitts f t.y ,-h. at y '.!) and j-rive in Bedford same evening. A' Jl T E S O F F A R E. From Bedford to Ch.-tnl t rsburg, $3 50. From j Bedford to Latrobe, $3 50. i a*. 8 Passenger.- fo Somerset and Johnstown, i form--. ;• • Sto) stown with J. A. G rw.aii * Lir.oot ! Mat! Coaches.' A. J. REESIPF, I Aug. 20, '6l Conttactor. . *"r_' :• • *.; GROCERY At < es-T rnT Avr ;td.iANi STREETS. TilK M:b c. .her is opening at t:,t> well known i stand, a wed -. voted - irk r.t Groceries. Ccn i vct : - r vs. Tod,- -co and Ousts. consisting jr. I part ot Coffee. 1 c ■us'.tami 4 u'ver "d ! Siipjis. refined miii go ;>•!• Syrno. bek.ng.'lo ; Tout lly • , Imj ."jal end P.. •k i *.. ( hoeo at ; Co:r "'.-u-h flavor! .; exfrar <- ' ese, Coin 1 Brooms, t.'.i" • .u - 's Do? •.. Vi-.li, j florae, Shoe. 1 ant 1, - :J;iir, !:- <i;' . CONFIX TIC* A Such i p' in and fancy c<ii;de*. ii'iit-d c.. .- • ti v.ir - i - 1 . water, bit''" . ■•-. . .- a <-• ♦Cj k . r-, foreign ; Mi. is. C ■ .u.ges, 1.1 ■ • - ! ;j .. . . j Prunes, l> rtes, Cut .. . -. ! stror-, f tibert ,We .. j Clear- Tut: A imor.'s. ir i'ea NuU. TQRAfICO: Congrr-58 Plugs, Sweet Plant** 'r., 'Natuta! Le.n ; Sm irb aid Ready, i-y:-rsburg Smoking, . super - : article, Cut ar.-i Dry, tire., j CIGARS. Operas, Six', Half Speii-' -•••* variety f . ctnef ' brands.. The Pabiic are WSpectfally tnv-ted to give h 1: 11 cell. All-kinusof Cou:-try produce t -'cen 1. • I ...- i est market prie<but t-o goods 1 J. i>. FAKQCHAR. I Bedford, A; ; 2 i | T~\l OF PAR i - EE*Ti i. . 1 i 1 <i;l rst, ,r. b'-ret cU :i- o -tig l-tv . r !*?.< t. I. Aii.com, in ! the Id ii rn 1. iV'sthir.c bu- :.i' , • - th.s ' | been dissolved by rt utm-1 . t : nl.- I the f-n a- .11 * >■ ' :'b of C \V. A-bcnro, who ■ is authorized to sitlie the sarm>. GILLIARD DOCK, C.W. AFirfCOM, April 13, ISBI. i N. B.— t'be basiiteas will be ccntiancd by C. , W. A-beom rt 1 l.i r'! ttj-r.d, v t <ri ail kinds of ' rracf ui. ry wiii b? trade ai.d repaired. W. V.*. MAIE. jf-IN S.DAVI- !*• Iv.AiR AND DAVISON, Importers and Healers in v, v'Gipviajre r!2*l Trnstu Ef rdr'cie and TriniK'nga, AO. 12" WOOD £1 REFT, Pittsburg P ca a : a. a 3 g. f .<0 iTjla wF ■ v._j ADJOIiTIEG COU JTIES. 1 . M. I.V NC 11, at Cue Bedtoid Xursery. nffern for 1 sale thi- fall, at war prices, a gereial slock of fruit trees, consi ting of all the choicest varieties of Apples, P. o.s. Peaches. Plums, Cherries.Nectarines, Quinces, and Dwait Pear tree.-, of the hivst kinds, b; ■ ; . .!" 0 t -ft are r.o-.v n del cuftiva 'HI. Law ton 1: Raspberries, including Bcjoc!:'ey's Orange, ( ion-clw-ries tnat ~ i!l not mil. tl w*. Cherry t.*orro- t-, / ot omrriou cberriis, ■ I' d Currants. Sira'.vb rr: s ot finest kinds.— < ho- -est varieties of • (ifi A PE Kour>, KHUBAKR, ASPAM \GTS, EVF.iiGRKF.NS, VINES ANI)CUT-li.PFRS. i Fifty V.rieties oi ROSES, Perpetuai Blooming, all colors • nd shades. I .My stock i remarkably thrifty and will be gold, i for cash, much iow .-r than trav ling agents are - -I --! ling at, who hav to b:.. g then tt-wk a gr-* -t d;s- I te.iics j-n! thfi'cby injure tnem very much by cx pcaure. Piie atvive str..-!- i s raised in Bedford County soil and rli-n -to and can be haft fr .!. I ram toe • round. A.i o. ei jjio iptly atti-rided to anu trees 'n tas directed by ..;c!■: or ot'ier-vise i or ftvluer ..iiu-inatii... address a few line; to • "1 . M. LYNCH, | Oct. 4, 1851. Bedford, Pa. 1 toas A L E, i' OHEXOMANOfi— ! : . ree tracts of very chides land, containing ".0 : acres in each tract, s- uatu on tbe I Fan - <*•-,.- tt.-i !>'• m ' b 1 • , ••*!> (--> , . •- : - fro a, me c.f. ol I'i 11 ..: .J 1 fro.n Ren ' '* •>: sa:-t 1 cud. T >of th- tracts anj'-in, d .. Nt • -he C-. e- j! . g pond of Wit r. c ; *y •: L : -ei-iaci-.it:> :s u pop, Ration of FOO". ( ..-a:- p.fign is t.u g. t-i ' wheat g.owing county tn tbc St- u. Adores , F. C. URAMER, B ford, Pa. I" ; .X'TION 'F PAP. LR IIII'. 1 .' r-'.-a i-xisiiug ' *' : r 11 I- . w - 1} ve-t on h ■ lir ' of <* * ... ir th aids ..: J .s. :h ■ .1 e .-ctie- ...,<> r> all Utls-s • 1 Une o; tMthM will he,eaftc. be run by the „. .1 0i .-.-.i! '* 1 ■ ~i r. JO c ' AH F •'-••• AL. Oct. ti; ism. wi: d;a;m DiBFRx . 1 ■. D: 1N IST K A TOR * S ;, TiC: . ' -'r r <>' r.Ji. iiHa..-..,ri hav ng Hern vra .ci to !! - -mi - .. •i* t-• tut j >, M-ra; 'a ;liuu>, d' • d., . .pi-,.. • i •d to •-I ' to a • hi by 1 of,fied '.j -i.W.- 1/1 i-jre e 11*1;, •r A tt.O. h • vi'lg I ~llms- £ .- - -ill!. st. - |,| so. : ■ the:o properly uuti.entit-afed for set:!- t'en. .10UN* VV*. CIUisMAN, i Jan. 3, 1862—61. Adm'r. TTNION HOTEL.— BEDFORD, PA. THE subscriber respectfully announces to the public, that he has le.-'-ed the above named Hotel, j nt the old and well k nown Globe building, formerly | ow red and occupied by Mr. John Young, and re- | cently in the occupancy of Jonathan Horton. dec'd., where be will be h jjpy to see Lis friends, and the traveling public generally. Persons attending feurtare respectfully invited to give him a call.— He pledges himself that he will do all in bis pow er to render his guests comfortable. His Table will be supplied with .he choicest del icacies the market will afford. The Bed Kooms will contain clean and comforta ble bedding. The Par will t>e supplied with choice lipuor. The Stable will be attended by a rarefui and at tentive hostler. Boarders t i ken by the day, weeZ- month and j year. I JOSEPH ALSIP. j Bedfoid, Nov. 30, ISCO. JT>E DFORD FOUNDRY. THE std eribers having purchased the Bedford : Foundry of Messrs. Washabaugb and Ban,on, would I most respectfully announce to the citizens of Bed- } ford and adjoining counties that tbey are prepared to j make and furnish all kinds of CASTINGS for GHIST AND SAW-MILLS, THRESHING MA- 1 CHINES, PLOUGHS, APPLE MILLS, COOK- J ING, TEN PLATE,-AND COAL STOVES, SLED AND sleigh soles, wash kettles of different sizes wagon j boxes o! aii sizes, farmers' bells, (a superior arr, | clc), nvt i, doors, and every thing usually made in a I country Foundry, KF- PLOU GH " WOODCOCK, SEYLER and LILL-SIDE PLOUGHS.—AIso, a new PLUG PLOUGH, to which we call the especial attention j of our farmers—a superior article to the old Plug Plough, with two kinds of points, shares and laud-; -ides to suit all ploughs in general use in this conn- > 'y. Turning and fitting of iron patterns made to! order, and ail ki r il- of repairing don'* at the short est notice and at ,ov. prices. All our own work 1 made of the very best material, and warranted to give satisfaction. FANNERS and others would do well to cail and examine our work before purchasing else where, as we are determined to meet the etuer- ; gencies of the times, we will Sell ,oio for C.iS//. or country pro luce. Pig and bar iron, horse.-and- lumber, taken in cx c lange for work, feb Ss,*€o-!y SHIRES & JORDAN. BLOODY KON FOUNDRY A N D M AC H IN F. 5 II O P. ! I!E fuhstrihrrs ATE now prepared a! THE Fonndrv ir. Blood • lln, to fill ad orders fcr Casting i every des'-r -.,* ion for isr..: \ 1 :<. :?RA ;/r t. •. run /■: * •r, APPLE MILLS, PLOUGHS and ill things e1,., in our ; •> • ..at may be needed in this nr adjoicour*i -. We n.auu! i ; ire 1": *c .• j ! *el> .■-of 2, lo* i . - i ' • 10' llfi-i • 'in i ■ 1) [' llif f'rnu / • ,'ptt i / Dr. /*. ( 1 . 11 r,7 l* 7 HO,L.Er>AL.E and re- /'P' a-r • P tiiii <l-Jar in Drills, £-V ■ *1; -* . M ' c -, Chemicals, Dye 'c. w.'a-? * '*"_, Stuff'.-. O Is, Paint-, Vanish - * tine \Vi <i lass, Glassware ■cc'vcd. r. la: *•*■ stci. of American, French and . El p* n• i •'. /.i n. gr. ;.t variety of fin, • - for toilet u-c. 'i jutn j.a-'es, Hair Tome's , Hair Dye®, that will color various sh.i t". iro'i' a j light brown to a jet black, Poo'ii, Nail, llair, S -.a i ving, ir.il Clothes brut! ,Co r,bs, Pocket E ive, j For kef Books. I'orttnonnaies, Segar caes, Uc. ! —ALSO— Ifavear d will keep constantly on !.•* I, a supply of Coal Oil, Burning lluid and Carr.phine, with a ::r"at variety of the most mode rn and best st' '** of ! cr.il < iiu i fluid ! imps. pure Wines 'i>l Brandies for medical use, Fla j von ng Extracts and apices of ill so:' . Fine Sugar#, j SnniT". Ch**w ing and ' i ok. ig I'obaeco. Having the agency for aii the principal paten: ! medicines ; n use, will keep a full supply constantly on hard. —ALSO— T aler in Pooks, &c., consisting of G 'ographical, j K vicnti*sr, Keiigions, Poetical, llistoric;,!, Law, ! ."E-d'cal, School and Mi-cellaneous Works, in con nection with a fn'st variety of plain and fancy ) •tstinnc y Cap, Note, Po"t, ami Wrapping Paper, j R;.,ni 800.-s, of every siz" and qna'ity, Diaries, j biaul •,• Mortgages, Notes and Receipt . C ."Oi-'-em promptly fiiled anJ satisfaction guar-) ej. -ewith regard both to price arid quality. I fry .'.Mean "IN eriptions carefully and accu-i ia', / compounded at all hours of the day or night. Dec. Id, lfeb'J. ]v "S NCr EL 110 US E , JULI;Y A STREET, BCDFORD, PA. THE subscriber, having renovated and re/u. rushed this old established House, is now prepared to re ceive guests, lie invites his friends and Urn travel ing public to give Iti to a cail. Having new furni ture, new beds, and everything necessary-ro render bea:ty cheer to those in want of a temporary home, 1 - fitter* himself that those \V: o stay with him, will find themselves at 'he right place. lie is f'lliy prepared to receive visitors to the Sjr... g , atidall Laving business with the couits or O'hcl .v ise. Ample stabling and carriage house is attachctl to the Hotel. Boarders will be receivtd on favorp.E'e terms ISAAC MENDEL, JR. Bedford, April '2O, 1300. QT. CHARLES HOTEL, 0 COP VKR "F U'OOP AMI THIRD STREETS. P I T T S h U <1 G H, P A HARRY SHIRLS Pkcprietor. Av-ril 12 ISOI. 7~ XEOOTblis' NOTfGE— . < i ~ , Z_ji I.- :Ors I st;i renfiic* on the osfalo 01 t'ornr !i"is Devor-*, late of I.ondonde ry township, .•ere .sed, v ;ng bee a g ait-'d ro the subsvri b"i s, - i . tsoc" irt'i' • *'! to sii 1 .*rat'* are ber-by noti i't >. o uk. iiiim -diut" ;>Hytn->.', and those having c, ■- rgei : the .!'ue. \y11 preset.* them properly .iiithenlica'*") tor settlement. JAMES C. DP'.YOKE, JA''OG DKVCRE, JiulN C. VICKR 'Y, Dec. 13. ot.* Executors. DM IN IST R /i'OL " N OTICf..— I.et'ersoi admin..t atiop on the estate of , 1.,- - miih, late o; S.'i.PiM'i'ptou It , dec.d, hav : rt '■ t.re sub -Tiber, al' p rsoi< in let j e | to sa -t estate are lequesf'- l to make immcu ate I-.. I a I p*r.-oiis having claims against said -'aft ! pieseul them properly authenticated for ( settlement. A. A THAN RO' ISON, Dee . 27, 1561.—6t. Administrator. FI AN o rOKI s: s. PIANO FORTES. PIANO FORTES. PIANO FORTES. REDUCTION REDUCED. The Best Piano Fortes, at the greatest mic tion, ever made in price for cash. IMPROV E THE PRESENT OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE, AND BUY THE BEST, FOR THE CASH AMOUNT OF MONEY, ! Vctl never again will get so large a discount for j your cash. LIGHTS & PRADBfTRYS' PATENT INSULATED FULL IRON FR \ NEW SCALE. GRAND, AND SQUARE PJANO FORTES. THE INSULATED FRAME pr-scr .the on j ginal tone of the instrument in all lis pu-ity, >ecu> ! jing it for all time agaiitst that i >o-l d.sagrreah'e ! mquadity of tone invriahly found in alio'.: r Iron i Frame Piano Foites. It greatly strengthens the j case, m.d thus keeps the Piano Forte much longer I in tune. It give; the instrument i rr.uch fuller, ! richer, and sweeter tone. It adapts the Piar oto al ] climates, and to all changes of atmosphere, and in i el! ! expects it is proriouncen l.y otu best "artistes' j he greatest improvement of the age i:i Piano Forte , construction : producing an instrument acknowl edged to be superior to all others made in this tout - try or Europe. i• ? few testimonials frow sow of the mo't <rr. inent Pmnists nr.4 .Vhnicinrt in the wotlit, in r. rant to the Superior ity of our J\ l ie S'ti'c Patent I Insula/cJ Pi .wo Fortes. "I hive examined the Piano Fortes of I.igbte fx; Bradbury's with entire satisf-i lion. I kr o'r not that there are any others bettor, either in our own country or eisi where. Db. LOWELL MASON." "In de true S, riei -ir-*, and volume tone, CP.C y. ehslicity of touch .ai d fire rep: ati* 2 actio: , have never flayed upon their ecu.,!, "H A. WOLLF.NHA f P..' vc'.'.iQiC, I iclii't*??, 6Vr Ent - SRirCi t> ritv of toi v* and in ile lc i j rt touch, they e.-rt •sr \" ex el, and in 1; .it heiuttlol stngipg quality so ;ul/ie, •it >o seldom found. WILLIAM MASON. " I have never played upon so mp and heavy tone "qua:e Piano Foite. -A R'l'HU ft NA POL EON." '•! am astonished ar. I dplighted with the \., v . r cele Iron frame Piaro Forte, made by you. There ■ut h- .pit:..i: ! i.n.i-e loi Light eHe Btadbi .v' i i ■ " J'iIEO. EISH.LP." "Having examined your New Scale Iron Frame • einu-t expt our delight and pleasure . Ifieii ,iipe ior cxre l'iice. For their petuliai i:c , v<> urne ot tone, tu e elastic touch, and in all 'he rei;n..it* s tece-.-aty foi perfection in the instru iii. ni, we r..u.: say, in all our experience, we hive >e. ii nothing :•> compare with them, and we can mo t coidial'y r- jommtnd liiem to our fiitnds and ' tile public •■Ci: AS. FRADI L." -CARL BERGMAN." t "I tko much pleasure in giving my testimony j .n favor of the beautiful Pianos which I have re ; cent!) seen made by your firm. In power, quanti ty, • . c,;m ity of tone, they certainly excel j while lor tuat peculiarly rich, singing tone, that i. : so invaluable a. an accompaniment toti.£ voices sustaining am! blending with it, i hay.? rarely me, ! witu tiieirequal. "C. BASSINI." "It is with pleasure 1 give mv testimony to the | excel ence of )>n'r Pianos in general, and e-pecial al to the ulmirable new invention of Mr. I.ighte, j ny improvement which! i gard a, the mo-t unpor : tent vet made in the manufacture ol fir-t-c!a s in | -trum.Pi.ts. "LOUIS ERNST." "I take plea-uie in sf; ting r - favorable opin :ou ot your New Scale Iron Frame piano Fo'tes. j Among mm superior Piano Fortes m mtiac tared | in New York, they cert, inly tr list ran!: second to : cone ot them for strength, purity, and nchne.s ot | tone, togethe: with extraordinary vibratory qnali [ 'ies. 1 h i-e u!so had freqm ut opportunities, in tic j school -, duiir.g the ps! tour yei r>, to notice The j din ability of your in -triiments, and this under se | vere and unremitted trial.-. ' GEO. 11. CURTIS." '•The high reputation uhirh they have obtained for their hue brilliant tone pleasant touch and pow er*, have given them the preference over those of all other manufactures, in the Public Scuoo's ot New York, in which over one hundred are now in daily use, some twelve ot fifteen of which are in departments w here | have had the pleasure of teach ing, and where I have used them for the last live y< ars. "MARCUS COLBUUN." "Being pleased with your steady p:ogress in im proving fh-- quality of your Pianos, 1 cannot refrain from -ay.ng to vou, after some fourreen v.-ar k. owlcdg<!*ot them, that the New Scale wit!: Iron ■•'i rue, whieh I have —n, I tiunk the bast Piano 1 wet savv, 1 say this utter having purchased ove two hundred of vour P.ano Fortes. "F. H. NASH." Our Square Pianos range m price from ?'2oo tost;f,o. Our Grand Pi-nos " " " " " ?0Q upwanG. All our I'. auos are W ARRANTED, without limit ax !0 t, It!' . Se, d ior n circular, which contains complete price hst ai.<\ rhxcrifitioiis, and hundreds ol references to person- in evety section of the country, who have | purchased our Pianos. Address LIGHTE & RRADCURYS, No. 421 BROOME STREET, NEW YORK. May 10th 'Ol. Iv. HOWA RK /t KSOC-SA.I M>X, FRJLADKLF3I.I. • -4 Rrnrrolent Jiixlitn'ion. rxttiUHxhrd by fyrrial liti riowiri'i't, for the Tieftrf ot the Sici- ami J'txr, ■ ■■.it,/, afflicted with Virulent ami Chronic Dtxeu.it>, and rsp ctxlltf for thn Cure vf Disease? of the Sexual (jreran V. Medical Ativics given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon. Valuable Reports on Rp rrodtorrhaa, and o'her ]"> i r.aisofthe Sexual Organs, and on the N-w Remedies employed in the Di-p?uary, sent in fueled letter envelopes, free oi charge. Two or three Stamps for postage accen'able. Address Dr DR. J. SKILLIX HOUGHTON, Howard Associa tion, No. 2 S. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Afay 31st, '6l : | ys m * ...rjtialfcr wf a:iWt f o afl % i,! . *>< ••..•••.-■ =•- • •••,.' • i I. 1' C vtrj *<*-■ .-.inl <•!! *- mH •Mrrr.. . n~ "rtr.-* r\ va:naiu.y cs*ti. . t ""*■ " * ri ■'' '-'* l jicsk heed, c. w. ri rr, j.j. schel IUI-D. HI:PI AND schkll, BANKkIiS & DEALERS hV EXCHANGE, fEDFORD, PENN'A. DRAFTS bouglit and sold, collections mail and monfy promptly remitted. Deposits solicited. REFERENCES. Hon. Job Mann, Bedford, Pa. ;T John Cessna, " John Mower, " It. Forward, Somerset, < Punn, Raiguei. &. Co., Piiif •< J. Watt &. Co., Pittsbur •< J. VV. Curl ev, &. Co., n g 'LSs.W & SfiA WOX HAYE formed a Partnership in the Practice of the Law. Office nearly opposite the Gazelle Oflice, where cne or the other may at all times be found. Bedford, An, 1, ISfiP. ]JOHX p. REFI) AT LAW, nunroßD, PA. ■Respect fully tenders his services to t}<> Public (Lr Office second door North of the M = n ..< ft Otlse. Bedford, Allcr. I, 18.09. - OH Y PALMER, f j ATl'O RjYEY JIT LAW, BEDF OR D, PE\N 'A ~ V.'i! pro mptly atten 1 to atl husirt ess entrusted to bis care. O ik-eon Jul.anna Street, (nearly mm. :te the Mengel House. [aprt! 13 r 60.) J E. M CIRR, AT IV RJYEY AT LAW. BEDFO Rl3 , pEN ,\ 'A. ' .'e-e ::n Jr i ansa Strkkt, s-iine as occunied l- v WILLIAM .M. HALL. Esq. [april 19,'61 ] Tof!\ BORDER f r Gt'NSllrTß, REnFORD, PA. shop at the east end of the town, one door west i the residence of Major All runs of my own manufacture warranted. May xM.Tt.M_ Q ftflfl .1 KETTEIIIRe. t'OUXTT SURVEYOR. "0( LD hereby noftfiy the citizens of Bed lord county, that he has moved to the Borouo-h of Bedford, where lie mav at all ti:n u s be found by persons wishing to see him, nnie-3 absent upon business pertamioor {>> his o(h g. April 16, 18.b5.-tf. Yi a IX3 <s- Si AAC i c t. o-'i ATTORNEYS AT t AW, BEDFORD, PA. Tsig untiersigneJ have associated themselves in •he Practice of the Law, and will attend promptly u ' business entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad,oining counties. C 7* Office 011 .In anna Street, three doors south r!' the "Mengel House," opposite the residence ot Moj. Tate. JOB MANN Aug. 1, IRS9. G. H. SPANG. 7 \V. LIXGEXFELTER— ?* o ATTORNEY at la w, and land surveyor. II Hi attend with promptness fo alt business entrusted to bis cure. Vit.r, practice in Bedford and Folto? Coi-ntiks. E- Otfice three doors North of the '•lnquirer" Office. '• F. IS ARKS'— P. / Respectfully tendeis his ]-r -fessional services to the citizens ol Bed ford and vicinity. Otfice and residence on Pitt Street, in the htiil'iing formerly occupied by Dr. John Ilofiust Aug. 1, 15.09. ]\R. F. C. REAMER— JL/ rfsfectfully begg leave to tender his Professional .Services to the Citizens of Bedford and vicinity. (LP* Office in Juiianna Street, at the Drug and Book Store. Aug. 1, ISfiP. s U. rorFROTSI, A o ATTORHBY AT LAY7, SOMERSET, PA., Will hereafter prrctice reoutaily in h ;Avral Court, of Bedford county. Business entinstedto his care will be faithfully attended to. Pece.iib r G, IS6I. BKD VO H D II () T i: i AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE The subscriber respectfully begs leave to a;.- rource that he has leased the Bedford Hotel, on I'itt Si reef, where he would he happy to meet his old ;rieiut-, and the public geucra.lv. It is not his design to m die rrstnv profe-s'ons as 'o what he will do. but he pledges 'hn word that his 11 o-t energetic efforts will he employed to reu -1 r co-niortable ill who give him a call. The tviise wil tie handsomely fit'pd up, and none hut earefuLand itrei.tive servaiits wil be engaged. Per®ons v:si iug * tie L dlb'd Springs, as well a, those attending t oart, ard the travelling commnni* ty g- 111 tally, aie res ( ectfully invited to give bin a cell an I ju ige tor themselves. CT? boarders taken by the week, month, or year. on Ifivo ali e terms. CT7*A-i:ple and comfortable stabling is attached de this Hotel, which will always be attended by 1 oareiul hostler. Also, a safe and convenient car age hoii se. ALL THE STAGES STOP AT THIS HOTEL. JOHN HAFER, Aug. 1, ISGO. Piopr.etor \\T ASI3I\TOX> BffojTSE, BEDFOSD, PA. MRS. S. FILLER would respectfully announce to rer friends in Bedford County, and r o the public gene-ally, that she has leaded, for a term of years, the la ge and convenient brick hotel, at the corner of Pit! u nd Juliana -t-pets, Bedford, Pa., knov.-n as :h • --W • SHINGTON HOUSE," and lately kept bv MRS. COOK. This houe is being thoroughly re futed and refurnished, and is now open for the ie. option ot guests. Visitors to the "BEDFORD SPRINGS" and persons attending Cou-t, will find this house a pleasant and comfortable temporary home.— Every attention will be paid fo the comfort and accommodation of guests. T.ie tab!, will at all times be supplied with the best the markets atioid. Choiges moderate. Extensive stabling is attached to this hotel, and a careful and competent hostler v ill be in atten dance. Special atienfion will b paid totheaccom mo Ration of be (arming comriiuii;:v. •March 30th. IS6O. ROCK POWDER— Just receiveaud satefordby March 22. A. L. DEFIBAT7GH.
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