AGRICULTURAL. f (From the Country Gennfleme.) DIFFERENCES IN SOILS. the eirth wherein crops of every kinl arc produced. The component parts are argil, sand, water, and air. Argil is tliG soft and unctions part of clay. Argil and sand contains each, in nearly equal degrees, the food of plants There are different kinds of soil, which may he divided into four cl .sses, namely; clay, sand, gravel, and what is termed peat earth. There 1 is, however another kind of soil called garden molt, but, as it is uninlyjjf artificial creation, i can hardly be ranked w'thjnatural or original soils. Loam, too, has been considered by some as an original earth, but in reality it is an ar tificial soil, propneed by calcareous matters, and vegetable manures. In process of time the strongest clay may be converted into a loarfi by repeated applications of the substance just mentioned. Sandy soils may also he convert ed into light loams by the application of lime, chalk, marl and clay. And even peat may be turned into a black, soft loam, and rendered fertile and productive. A clay soil differs from all other soils, and h tough, wet and cold, and requires a good deal of iabor to render it fit for bearing artificial o ops of corn or grass. When once wrtted it does not soon dry, and when thoroughly dry it is not easily wetted. When it is plowed in a wet stale it sticks to the plow like mortar, and in a dry summer the clods can scarcely he bro ken or seperalcd by the heaviest roller. Sandy soils may be managed with much less trouble, and at an expense greatly inferior to what clay soils require; but the crops which aji produced from them are generally of smaller value. There are several varieties of sandy soils, and in some artificial plants will not thrive unless a portion of good earth is previously mixed. A true sandy loam resting upon a sound subsoil, is called the most valuable of all soils upon which all kinds of gram may be raised with advantage, and uo soil is better adapted for turnips or grass. Sandy soils thor oughly iuvigorated with clay and marl, by ju dicious management, may bo made to produce the largest crops. Gravelly soils freely imbibe moisture, and T"" '•' HUH gnu: —Itmiry. — riuUi LUC lightness of their texture, they are neither ex pensive nor difficult in the means of cultivation. They are usually barren, but by frequent ap plications of manure, and by frequent returns of grass, they may be made fertile and prolific. Deep plowing is essentially necessary, so that the surface soil may be augmented, and greater room given lo the growth of the plants culti vated on them. If shallow plowed, it is either burned up in a day or two of drought, or equally injured by an excessive fall of rain. J eat earth, probably, is an artificial soil, nude aud produced by certain substances de posited upon the surface of the earth. Philos ophers, however, disagree ou this point. By one it is called a primitive earth: ly* another, a vegetable which grows and increases, and con tiuues to increase until it destroys all other Sjila, and by a third, that it cousits of ligneous and a.juatic plants. It has been said that one fourlh of the habitable globe is peat, or moss earth, and it is, perhaps, surprising that so lit tle is known on a subject of so much impor tance. The soil is friendly to growth oats, if previously it has been summer-fallowed and enriched with manure. A heavy crop of wheat if the season is favorable, may also be obtain ed. A® to the use to which soils may be most ad vantageously applied, it is requisite that clay soil ho kept rich and full of manure, which qualifies it for carrying crops cf wheat, oats, beans, and clovet. Usually, clay soils require groat industry and care, and a thoro' knowl edge in the dressing, to keep them in a proper condition. No soil is so ungrateful as this one it allowed to get into a sterile condition; but if manure is profusely appropriated, with an oc. casional summer-fallowing, it will yield the heaviest and most abundant crops. Upon light soi's the case is somewhat differ ent. Ihe fjcility with which they are cultiva ted, furnishes encouragement to keep them un der the plow. Grasses flourish the best, and summer fallow is rarely required. The best I method, perhaps, of procuring wheat is to sow j upon a clover fttnbble, which gives an artificial j olidity to the soil, and is thereby rendered ca- , palde of sustaining this grain until it arrives at maturity.—w. R. I>. A lady said to her husband, in Jerrold's presence: 'My dear, you certainly want some new trow eers.' 'No, I think not,' said the husband. 'Well,' Jerrold interposed, 'I think the lady ! who always wears them ought to know.' A good action is nev,cr thrown away, and ! perhaps that is the reason wc find „o few of' them. Byron once said, U am convinced, men do more harm to themselves than the devil could do them. ijove, the plague and the small pox, are very often coiumuuicated by the clothing " uuiiumi | HAVE you called at t* LADIES, BA-ZAK in Anderson's Row ! Mas. n. D. P*VOH has just returned from the Eastern Cities, with a handsome assortment of la dies and children's fancy goods. Have j'u seen them? Her ntilknery is not to be surpassed in beauty and elegance of style—and at prices astonishing ly cheap. BONNETS, White and colored, some as low asB7| cts —Ladies, Misses, and children's Jockey caps, exquisitely nice and new in style, French and American Flowers, a large assortment; not to be excelled iu quality and cheapness—Ribbons, without number, of vari ous styles and color—Ladies Head Dresses—Dress Caps, and numerous kinds of useful and fancy arii cles for ladies toilet j Dress Goods, consisting in part ot Robes,chatties, Barago de Laities Dueals, Robes a Qu'lla —Robe Lawns, for $1.25, 1 French muslins—Sec., Stc. Silks—Black anil Fancy colored Silks, various styles—also handsome Shawls, Mantillas, I.ace Capes, Dusters, Ac., Ac. Embroideries, Such as eolars, sleeves, Infants waits and a superi or lot of French setts, Handkerchiefs —Edgings, Laces, and Flouncings- Calicoes and Cottons of all descriptions. Ging hams, ranging in prices from, six. eight, ten, tw Ive and twenty five cents per yard. Hosiery—Gloves, Mitts. Ac.. Ac. Carpet Bags, Traveling Baskets, Toys, Perfumery, and Jewelry. A large assortment of Ladies and childrens shoes, purchased at reduced prices-—Ladies slippers at 50 cts, fine lasting Gaiters at $1,25. Other styles cor responding iu price. Gall and examine for your self. MRS. 11. D. Put on, would embrace this opportu nity to render to the Public, her thanks for the lib eral pa'ronage she lias received, and hopes by a constant effort to please to merit a continuance of the same. May 7, 1858. LATEST SiEWS FROM K. ASS AS, REED & MIIICHI STORE. THE very list arrival of SRING A SUMMER GOODS —bought at the right time, and in the | right manner, to ensure fabrics worth buying and | at fair prices— REED* Mission deal not in humbugs, 1 clap traps or baitx, but on actual inspection, you • will find a heavy .stock of ! IMEIilf lX & FOREIGN GOODS, I of a very superior quality, and to be had at prices | gratifying to the purchaser and remunerative to the j seller. Reed A Minnich will have nothing to do i with giving some goods away, and putting the j -'-Tariff'' on somewhere else—good merchandise al ! ways ensures sales at living prices. Come and See, I bring your CASH ANO PRODUCE, and if you do not | get cheap goods say there is no truth iu this adver tisement. Dry (woods, —Dress Silks, Rubi a Quilias, Mudonus, Organdy Lawns, Delaines, Calicoes. Dress Goods, and Trimmings, in greal Variety, Bonnets, Hibbons, Gloves. Hosiery, Trench and Amer ican Cloths and Cutsi meres, Summer Clothes and Jeans, Woolen and Canton Flannels. Sheetings. Muslins. ! Linens, for all purposes, Ttrillings, drillings, Ac. Queoiittwarc and Clnsware, : an assortment unequalled iu Bedford. Boofs and Shoes. Reed A Minnich know how to buy boots ami 1 slices of all styles. Call and See. They will speak I for themselves. HARDWARE AND GROCERIES, Sugars, of different qualities and prices, Syrups, Molasses, and every artide in this line We cannot enumerate all our goods. Call and we will show you free of charge, and fee] happy to do so. Call and you will find yourself at the right place to buv. ! May 7, 1858. UISTION HOTEL,, Iloiilord Pa. rpilE subscriber respectfully announces lo the j A pulilic that he has opened a Hotel, under the above name, in the old and well known Globe buil ling, on West Pitt Street, formerly owned and occupied by Mr. John Young, where he will be happy to see all his friends, and the traveling pub lic generally. Persons attending Court ate re spectfully invited to give him a call. He pledges himself that he will do all in his power to render all his guests comfortable. His Tablj will be supplied with the choicest de licacies the market will atford. The B-d Rooms will contain clean and comfort able bedding. The Bar will be supplied with choice lienors. 1 lie Stable will be attended by a careful and at- I tentive hostler. XT' Boarders will be taken by the dav, week, i month and year. i JONATHAN lIORTON. Bedford, April 30, 1858. (ilue Manufactory. THE subscribers would respectfully inform the j public that they are engaged in manufacturing r I superior artkleof glue, at different prices, at theia residence in Snakespriue Valley, two miles east of : Bloody Run, and are prepared to fiil promptly all i orders. All in want of this article caw have their j orders attended to by addressing the undersigned j at Bloody Run. ! The subscribers wish to purchase a quantity of j tanners' fleshings, and those having any for sale, I can dispose of them by applying as above. In connection with their glue manufactory, they j also carry on the weaving business, and will weave ; coverlets and carpets on reasonable terms ami at I the shortest notice. MORRIS KICHTEK A SON ! April 16, 1858 .-3m. DISSOLUTION OF K*ARTNEItSIIIP. i : tpHE partnership heretofore existing between 1 A Jlenry S. King ami James Madara, under the name and firm of Madara, King C 0., doing 1 business at Lemnos Iron Works in Hopewell j Township Bedford County, is dissolved by mutual * consent. HENRY S. KING N0v.27, 1857 ,-tf. JAMES MADARA. THE business of manufacturing iron at Lem- ' uos Iron Works, will be continued by the under- , signed, who lias purchased all the interest of his 1 late partner James Madara in the books, property ' and effects, belonging to the late firm of Madara King & Co. Nov. 27, 1657. -tf. HENRY S.KING. BEDFORD MDEMVi The Summer session of this Institution will commence on Wednesday, April 21st The efficient County Superintendent of the Pub. lie Schools, Rev. H. Heckerman, will assist in the rnstrupiou of youth during the coming quarter. Ktudr "wUh the *' Wishing P Unme * course of study with the vieu of preparing themselves to teach in our Common School,, wil , enj r „ re d , vantages in connection with this Institution GEORGE W. AGGHINBAUOH April 9, 1858. PfincYp*,. JII<4 Kcceiwd AND FOR SACK—the celebrated GREEN CASTLE GRAIN CRADLE—bv June 11, 1858. G. W. RUPP. CHEAP SHOES! About fifty pair of children's and women's shoes —a little out of style—will be sold very cheap bv I eb. 19,1858. A. B CRAMER Co. BKBFORI IBIOTIEEIL PRIVATE SALE OF Valuable Farm. THE subscriber offers at private sale, bis vain* ble firm, situ ite on the Chamliersburg and He ford Turnpike Head, five miles East of Bedford,ii miles West of the town of Bloody Bun, and tine miles from the Plank Koad leading to the Hm( ingdon and Broadtop Hail Koad, thus a (folding e: sv facilities to the Eastern markets. The farm contains ACRES, 130 acres of which is cleared, and principally ur der good post and rail fence; the balance is we timbered, of which 73 acres is in clover and tinu thy, all good strong limestone laud, which lays to tl sun, with eastern exposure, and bounded south b the Juniata river. The improvements are a large DOUBLE TWt STORY BRICK HOUSE* with back building attached, largo and good Slot Bank Bam, new wagon-shod, corn crib, drove sti ble, sufficient for 20 bead of horses, carriage hous< and all necessary outbuildings; two good n eve failing wells of water at the door and st able; also fine orchard of grafted fruit- Thts is one of the bestnd most desirable farn in Bedford County. A grist mill within a rnib and church and school house close by "on the tun pike. If not sold by the Ist of September, next, tl property will be sold at public sale. Possession given in time to put out full crops. TERMS easv. HENRY M. HOKE May 21, 1838. Chnmbersburg -'Hep. and Transcript"' ad\ months, and send bill to this offic c. GREAT SEW AND CHEAP CLOTHINGJAIPORIIIM. THE undersigned would respectfully infirm tit citizens of Bedford and surrounding country, tha he has opened out in Bedford, at the old and wei known stand, the "RISING SUN," an extensive Clothing Establishment, where he wi always Lie found with a ltrge and well selectej stock of gentl miens' and boys' clothing, Eroij his long experience in the business, he flatters hint self that lie cannot be surpassed, either in his f.f cilities for purchasing clothing at a low figure, o or of selling them lower than any other store in 150 miles of this place. Not wishing to enumerate the many different an tides of <-1 rilling on hand, tie would merely statu that, in part, his stock consists of Coats rangiti from 75 cents to $lB, Pants from 50 cents tosl<| Vests from 37;, cents to $O. Also, Shirts, Collars Cravats, Trunks, Carpet-Sacks, &c., &c. All persons wishing te purchase CLOTHING, o anything else in my line, will never regret tbei calling at LEOPOLD'S No. 1, CHEAP CLOTH! ING EMPORIUM, where they can get cheap an! unheard-of bargains. Come one, come all. May 21, 1858. A. LEOPOLD. ! FOIiXDKI AND MA( HI.XE SHOP THE subscribers havirg formed a partner ship under the style of "Dock & Ashcotn" to the purpose of conducting a general IOIMHtI AND MAC II INK business in the establishment recently erecte by Giiliard Dock, in Hopewell, Bedford coin tv, are now prepared to execute orders f< CASTINGS AND MACHINERY of every d n-ription. They will build to order steani-e gines, coal and drift-cars, horse powers ai threshing machines-—also, casting of eve kind for furnaces, forges, saw, grist aud roll! mills, ploughs, watei-pipe, columns, hoW flouts, brackets, fcc., &e. They are also, now m iking a fine assorfnJ of STOVES of various kinds of the latest® terns and most approved styles, including 3 .-ral sizes of COOK STOVES of the l.est niffi beating stoves for churches, odices, bar-roS A full assortment of Stoves will be V constantly on hand, and sold at wholesale}* retail, at prices to suit the times, nDd qiujli warranted equal to the l>cst eastern lu.ilS,' Machinery of all kinds repaired promptly Patterns made to order. lb GILLIARI) DOCK C. IV. ASHCOM* Aov. G, 1857, Lreaf Arrival of FALL AMI WINTER 1,001) . Jell received and on hand, the be* sortment of HOOTS and SIIOIIS 1 could he selected for the citizens of Bed) and sr.iug;rs visiting the place. 1 door s j of Minnick's Confectionary Store, on Jul Street. Mens Grained \V jSr-Pr>of long legge. Boots, Mens' thick sole eastern mad long legged Boots, Mens' Kip and oars. Heavy Boots, Gents" Fine Calf doubl sole Boots, Gents' Oxford Ties, Gents Congress Gaiters, Mens' Heavy city mad ! Brogans, La,ties' Morocco Boots, Ladies ! Goat Heel Boots, Womens' Calf heav winter Boots; Misses' and Chitdrens' Boot in variety, Boys' Boots of all kinds sit: and description. CAPS, in variety, will be always kei>< band. . ' Persons wishing to purchase good Boots Shoes will please give me a call butore bu elsewhere. Oct. 2, 1857. ADAM FERGUS ° FATEST VEWsVROM UTAH ! Fresh Arrival cf SPRING AND SIMMER GOO rm T SnOEMAKERS- STORE i- having j lls t returned fro ie Eastern Cities, are now receiving a large d splendid assortment of SPRINI AND SUM ff GOODS, vyhich they are determined to sell * P Tbeir stock consists in part of Cloths, Cassin i atineth, Jeans, and a large assortment of i una Boys' wear. Ladies' Dress Goof all kinds, DEBEOE ROBES, LAWN ROBKS, IJEKN ROBES, TRAVELING HOOKS, with side trimnTrs RICH LACK MASTI.ES, SILK MANTLES. FKAIOH ll oriKKn COLLARS, UNDEESLEEVKS, a large quatiity >t t EENCH WORKKN STRIPES, very low, a richluri ;ty of BONNETS, trimmed and untriramed. as l<| as >0 cts. RIBBONS, RUSHES, and FRENCH FLOWI.II at ill prices. SHOES and GAITERS, a handsome At' of iuinmcr SHAWLS, LAWNS and CALICOES, and anXnd ess variety of fancy Goods. May 7, 1838. ST O N E VV A II E.—Cream Crocks, Milk Clocks of all sizes; Butter Dishesj'rom 33. it, r ° f Bedford, J„. ,6, IMC . *®OOSOK. I physicians prescriptions carefully cdmpt.Wi ed, at all hours of the day or nigh at Dr- Jarry's, Drug Store. STACiF OFFICE WASHINGTON HOTEL, Bedford, Fa. MRS. JfARI COOK would announce to her friends and the public, that she has fitted up this old nnd well known stand, in a very su perior style, for the accommodation of the "pub lic. A isitors to the Bedford .Mineral Springs will find the Washington Hotel a Comfortable summer retreat—amino pains Will be spared to please ail who patronize Hie bouse. Hoarders will betaken by the day, week, month and year. [f"7~A gentleman of high qualification, and corteous deportment, has Charge of the house, who will do all in his power to make the guests happy and comfortable. ; 05®""Ternw as moderate as anywhere else in the Place. i Daily Stages fh>m Latrobe, Cumberland, Ifolli- Baysburg and Hopew ell, nil stop at this Hotel, j A Hack belonging to this Hotel will run be wecn Bedford and the Springs. Bedford, June 12. 1857.-7.*. mm ISNW'HTIOji, PHILADELPHIA. * \t 7>t nevolent Institution, extub lis bed by special eu~ thwtrieiif for thv relief of the sick and dis treated, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic diseases. XAO all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases such as SPERM ATORIiHUSA, SKMINKL 1 KAKNKSS, IMPOTENCE, GONORRIHEA. ► LKKT, SYPHILLI3, the Vice of ONANISM r SELF ABUSE, The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the wful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual iseases, and the deceptions practised upon the n fortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, -veral years ago directed their Consulting Sur ■on as a CHARITABLE AC* worthy of their inie, to open a Dispensary for the treatment of lis class of diseases, in all their forms and to ve MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all Who fl'ly by letter, with a description of their condi- j >n, (age, occupation, habits of life, < ..)ei ,m ' so* of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MKDI [NES FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to <1 that the Association commands the highest edical skill of the age, and will furnish the most proved modern treatment. The Directors, on a review of the past, feel as red that their labors in this sphere of benevo- ! it effort, have heen of great benefit to theafflief . especially to the young, an* they have resolv- i to devote themselves, with renewed seal, to s very important hut much despised cause, lust published by the Association, a Report on j ermatorrhtea, or Seminal Weakness, the Vice 1 Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and oth 1 Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by the Consult- ! Surgeon, which will he seuf hv mail, (in a i led letter envelope,) FREE OF CHARGE, on opt of TWO STAMPS for postage, iddress. fr Report or treatment. Dr. GEORGE CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard As iation, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadel- 1 1. Pa. \ order of the Directors. EZRA D. HKAKTWELL, President. ' KO. Faikchild, Secretary. ec. 4, 1857.-/7. WK. WAL'IOA lS ~ ~ j AMERICAN PILLS. JOY TO THE AFFLICTED 'UN G AMERICA VICTORIOUS! jNE small box ol Pil's cures ninety-ni .e cases I liut of a hundred. No Balsam, no Mercury, no j ft 011 the breath, BO fear of detection. Two small 1 Ma dose; tasteless and harmless as water. Full j •tions are given, so that the patient (tan cure j ■elf as certain as with the advice of the most ex- Fqiceii surgeon, and much U-ti-r hn ai. t.. ill*- of (• e of lit f It- expci b nee in this <-l tss "I ili-- I SjNT BY MAIL TO ANY PART OF THE foBTRY by enclosing one dollar to Dr. I). o. C'nfon, No. 134 Nbrth Seventh St. helow Race, r'hilaielphia. Jt liberal discount tu thetrdde. None eeiiuii" without the written signature of I). G. SValton, Proprietor. • Dr. W.' treatment for Self-abuse, Weakness, Stc., is entirely different front the usual course.— Dr. W. has cured hundreds who have tried otliers without benefit. The treatment is as certain to cure as the sun is to rise. Enclose a stamp, and address Dr. W. as above; giving a full history ol your case, and you will bless the day you made the effort to secure what is certain—A RADICAL CURE. Jan. 29,1858.-zz. BLOODY BUN FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOP. THE subscribers are now prepared, at their 1 ' Foun try in Bloody Run, to fill all orders for cast- i ings of any description for Grist and Saw Mills.! Threshing Machines, Apple Mills, Ploughs, and ' afl things else in their line that may be needed in ' this or the adjoining counties. We manufacture Threshing Machines of' 2 4 or ti Horsepower, warranted equal if net superior to i any made in the State. We keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Woodcock, Plug, and; Hillside Ploughs, warranted to give satisfaction or . no mile. Points, shares and landsides, to tit all , Woodcock or Seyler Ploughs in the County. Farmer's Bells, Ploughs and Cistings of our make may he had at Foundry prices at the store of Win Hartley, Bedford, Pa., Louderbaugh & Pec, East Providence Tp., John Nycum & Son, Rays Hill. Titnea being bar I, we offer great induce-i nients to Farmers and Mechanics to buy of us. All kinds of repairing done in a neat and sub stantial manner, and all work warranted. Call | and examine our work and castings and judge i for yourselves. j JOSIAIi BAUGHMAN A BRO. j March U6, 1855.-tf. Dissolution of Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing and trading , nnder the firm name of Blymire A Hartley, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The j Books, notes and accounts arc in the bauds of Win. Hartley, wno is hereby authorized to settle the satne. All persons knowing themselves indebted ! to the firm of Blymire A Hartley, will save costs j by paying up,before the Books and notes are pla- i ced in the hand of a collector. March 2ll*OllT.4i\T TO OWNERS WOODWARD'S Improved Stnut and Screen j T lug Machines. Mill Bushes, Bolting Cloths. ' D,lsters > ot the most improved pian, , Screws, Corn and Cob Grinders, l'atent Bridgesfor Mill Spindles, Portable Mills war ranted to grind teh bbshets per hour. Mill Irons and Mill Burrs made to order. Also. Stover a Patent Corn Kiln and Grain Dryer—] a \ alcalde invention. The above articles arc kept constantly on band, uud tan lie obtained at ™y from S. D. BROAD. Schellsbnrg, Bedford County, who is also the agent for Bedford, Somerset, ami adjoining Ceun- Mill wright work done at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable f*rnis February 15, 1856. McCOR MICK'S Reaper and Mower for sal. iu„ n ■ s - bkoad, at Schellshurg, Pa., agent for Blair and Bedford counties. February 15, 1856. Ai; w i iit ii **ND NEW GOODS. IJI HE subscriber, having taking a partner in his I st " r ®> ,ll(! business will hereafter he conducted, under the name and title of J. M. Barndollar & Son- All those having unsettled accounts with the sub scriber, will please call and settle. J- M. B.IRA DOLL JR. The subscribers are just receiving and opening .'il,? v a " fl Handsome assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Which they will sHI on n reasonable terms as can be procured in the count rv for cash, produce, or to prompt six month* custo mers. I hev respectfully solicit the public patron age ' n , , . -T- W BJRXDOLLJR 4 SON. Bloody Run, April 1, 1558.-3 m Xew Jewelry. rTHIE subscriber bus opened* out a new am! I _L splendid assortment of all kinds of the ' most fashionable Jewelry— consisting in partufo Breast Pins, Finger Kings, Ear■ Rings. Ac. lice. Call and see his stock. dt ' ] * DANIEL BORDER. DR. H. F. H Vlilli RfcSPfcOl HJLLI tenders his professional services to the citizens of Bedford and vi cinity. Oliice and residence on Pitt-Street, in the building formerly occupied l>v Dr. J. II Hofius Nov. 0, 157. TO llOlfdihtilil'lillH. DK. lIAKRV.at the Ch j#[ Drug and Book Store, has just received, a large assortment o' ■ the best flavoring extracts, together with Bak j ing Soda, Cream of Tartar, Saleratus, Ac., ol ! the very best quality, all of which be will sell ■ the lowest prices. mastering l.atlis!! riIUE IJ.\ERSHCJ.MKI having erected) A a Mill for sawing PlastkbifgLaths on his j premises in Union Tp., Bedford count)", is now j ready to furnish any quantity on the shortest] notice. Pricesl.so per thousand, 3 ft. long.) Uther lengths in proportion. ( Letters addressed to meat St. Clairsville, will ' he promptly attended to. WM. GRIFFITH. * Union Tp., Feb. 16. 1834,-zz. JOB MANX, G. 11. SPANG. j PARTNERSHIP-—The undersigned have associated themselves in the Practice ] ii* Law, and will promptly attend to all bnsi nessentrusted to their care in Bedford and ad-! joining counties. 03F"JtHce on Julianca Street, thr<*e doors south of .Mengei oil isv and opposite the rc-'i dence of M ij. Tate. MANN A SPANG June 1,-1854. tf. Er. F. C Reamer, Physician and Surgeon. |> expect I'ully tenders his services to; IV the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. lie may always be found (unless professionally en- : gigedy at his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana ; St. Feb. lit, 1857. Hummel's Premium Essence ©I" Coffee COFFEE made by it will have a more depute j anil finer flavor, and will be much more wholesome. ; It will also be clear witliot i requiring anything to clarify it. For sale h) OSTER, MANSPEAKKH & CAKN. New Store, No. 1, Cheapside. | June 18, 1858. O. BARCLAY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA., WILL attend promptly and faithfully to all legal business enfousted to his care. [CJ-Ottice on Juliana Street, in the building for merly occupied by S. M. Barclay, Esq., dee'd. March 26, 1858. J Will nt(n4 punottiftllT and carefully to all operat:ow in- 11 ! trusted U. hi* care IWtk filed, pluffed, regulated, he., ami J , rfifkutl teeth inserted, from one U> *n entire net. Charges ruh Remedy. SIU JAMES CUKKK'S Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. CUrL* M 1) , Physician Extraordinary to fffo Queen. . I bis invalidlile medicine is unfailing in U... cure of ail those painful a- the /''lis will effect a cure*when all otl er means have failed, and although a powerful rem edy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, ~r anything hurtful f<> the constitution. Full directions accompany each package. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOSES, (Late I, C. Baldwin & C 0..) v i* Rochester, N. V. A.l. 11.00 and fi postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will insuie a bottle of the I'ills bv return mall. For sale by Dr. B. F. Harry. Sept 18 1857-zz. The most certain and speedy remedy ever ditcotered far all Khfie&tw of the Chest and Lungs. Coughs, Cold*. Asthma, Consumption. Bronchitis, Infiutma. Hoarseness, Difficult Breathing, Sore Throat, hff -% TITF-SF, WAFERS tbe most inFtantuncons and perfect relief, und when pereevered with According t< tlir ctiono, fail to effect a rapid Luting cure, have e*n restored to perfect health who havt tried other means in vain. To all classes acd all constitu tions they are equally a blessing and a cure—none need d*-s|air, no matter how lutg the disease may have existed, or however severe it may be, provided tbe'organic atrac ture of tbe vital organs in not hopelessly decayed. Every one afflicted should give them an impartial trial. JOB MOSES. Sole P-oprietor Rochester, K. Y f Price 25 cents per bo*. ~ For sale bv Dr. B. F. rforrv. lB. 1857-zz. DRUGS) DOOKS ASD STATIONERV, DR. F. C. REAMER, HEUrORD, IA. TTAVING purchased the Drug and Jb.nk Store • ° n r ' lius constantly on hand, at toe old stand, a large and well selected stozk of choice Drugs and Medicines. Wholesale and re tail, all of which will 1m; sold on lair terms. The assortment consists in part of Drugs and Chemicals. Dyt Woods and Jcids.+ Qbcc asut Oils, T! noloic G7.m and Glass fhes Sc.. Sc. ro and Segars Perfumery, Fancy " , TI .tie regular agency have stood the test of time and experience, and To'WlftPnUTf Tnm- •*WPif ,, .MJl?a^i?, U, °Var S Balsam of Wild Cherry. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Moffat's Lifa Pills and Phoenix Bitters, I>r. Jayne's Family Medicines, Falmstock s, llobtn sack's and other vermifuge; Hoofland's German Bitters, fco., Nr. Constantly on hand a large stock of historic, googiaphical, scientific, religious, poetical, school and miscellaneous BOOKS. Also a great variety of FANCY STATIONE RY, Cap, Post and Wrapping Paper, of every quality, Pajn-r Hangings in great variety. Win dow Blinds, in patterns or by the piece. WalF Paper, Steel and Fancy Goods. BLANK BOOKS ot every size and quality.— Pocket Books and Port Monti lies, Diaries, Blank Deeds and Mortgages, gold Pens and Pencils, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery in great variety, Soap*, Stc., &c. Lamps, and Canipbine Oil and Burning Fluid, kept constantly on hand. CHOICE LIQUORS for medical use; Wolffs' Scbeidan, Schnapps. Gin, For*, Sherry and Ma deira Wines. Feb. 19, 1857. liow lo Save Money. ALL persons who are in want of good and very cheap chairs and Cabinet Futj'iiture, can now have an opportunity of saving money, by callinc on the subscriber, and selecting such articles as they may need, lrom a large stock now on hand, which will be sold lower than tbe same can IK; bought iri this County. You who are about to commence housekeeping will do well by calling on me. as there will be great reductions made in suits of Furniture. Yon will see ths truth of the above statement l>y looking at the following list of prices : Chairs from $4.50 to $30.00 per sett. Bedsteads D.50 " 15.00 Tables 1i.50 20.00 Bureaus 10.00 " 35.00 Cupboards 6.00 " 12.00 Wash Stands 1.60 " 600 Work Stands 1.00 << 5.00 Caudle Stands 1.00 " 3.00 i All other articles in proportion. AH articles warranted. ISAAC MENGEL, JR. ' Feb. 19, 1858. Tl MED fiOiSE, Valentine Steckman, FROPRIBTOR. Boarders taken by the day week ninth and ■ year. April 25,1856 —tf Kittys' Photographic ballerv, 'EXCHANGE BUILDING,' BEDFORD, PJ. VT7"IIERE Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes, 4c tV 4"C., are executed in the latest stylo I and improvements of the Art. A full assort -1 ment of plt.in and fancy cases, gold and plfUd j Lockets at very low prices. 1 The public are respectfully invited to cnlJ \ and examine bis soecimens. T. K. GETTYS, Jn. May 22,1857. lIOFIUS k FILLER' tTTIIRNEYS IT LAW. BEDFORD, FA. WILL PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL legal business entrusted to their care— ! During the sessions of the court, the senior fart ner may l>e found at the office of the firm, two ; doors south of Hon. S. L. Russell's office. D. H. HOFIUS, JNO. H. FILLER. Bedford, Nov. 28, 1856. Shocinctiding! Shocmetiding!! HAVING commenced the business of Shoomcn ■ ing, one door east of Mr. Brice's Hotel; Bedford, ! Pa., I am prepared to do all manner of work in ; this line of business, at the short eft notice, and on the mast substantial manner, on more reasonable ; rates tliau usual, one Iking indispensable. Give him ' a call, try mv work and judge for yourselves. JR. BfKtil I May 7. 1858