Bedford inquirer. (Bedford, Pa.) 1857-1884, August 20, 1858, Image 4

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    AGRICULTURAL.
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MauAgemcnt cf Young Trees in Sum
mer.
One reason, undoubtedly, why many trees
fail tbo first season after tratisplating is, that
their roots were not utudded on being sent out
trout the nursery. Every nurseryman should
keep a barrel or puddle of mod, iu constant
readiness for coating over the roots of trees
which arc to be moved any distance, and arc in
danger of becoming dry in the transportation.
This coating not only preserves the moisture of
the roots while out of the ground, but also
helps to form au immediate coutaot between
the soil au J the roots when they are set out. —
Where this uiudding or "puddling" has been
neglected, it is important, in planting, to press
the fine soil among all the fibres, and to fill
up every cavity. this should always
be done. It is eoough to shovel in the dirt
over the roots and tread it down with the foot.
Get down on your Knees, and work the soil into
every interstice with your fingers. Are you
too rheumatic, or have you too stiff a backbone
for such work? then bring a pail of water and
dash it on the root-, when the hole is about half
tilled, to wash in the earth, and then put in the
rest of the soil.
But it somtimea happens that trees, however
well planted, r for from drouth in Summer.—
Watering them is only a temporary relief, and
it often does as much barm as good. Thrown
upon the top of the ground, only a little poue
trales to the roots, d the surface soon becomes
baked into a hard crust, which no moderate
rain nor any dew can soften. If watering is
resorted to—and it is someihuflß. necessary
the surface soil should he removed with a hoe,
end a pail or half a pail of water foured into
the cavity at the end of the roots, and then the
top soil returned to its place. The roots are
thereby refreshed, and, the easth above them is
kept mellow. But instead of repeating such
waterings, wc- would mulch the soil around each
tree with tan-bark or sawdust, or leaves, with
a few stones to keep them iD place. The strawy
portion of the manure-heap is a good mulch,
imparting richnecs about the roots as the rain
washes in the manure. Be sure that the mulch
ing extends as far as the extremities of the
roots. A good cultivator once said that, in
his experience, the best mulcher was a long
pronged hoe, by which ho kept the soil about
his trees clean and mellow. Perhaps he was
right; but most farmers cannot Cud time to cul
tivate their trees so carefully; aud for such, a
good mulching, sueL as we have mentioned, is
the lest thing they can do.— American Agri
culturist.
*
ABOUT W BEDS. —Do you ask where the
weeds are? Sorry to say, in your plowed fields,
your meadows and pastures, and garden. See!
right in plain sight, in yonder pasture, thistles
flourish bravely, both the uative American and
the foreigner, mulleins, docks, white daisies,
Johnswort and wheat not. Ilavu't time to grub
them up? Perhaps you havn't time to exter
minate them all, root and branch, in OBC year ;
but you can make a beginning on them. Every
farmer ought to feel a little ashamed, or at least
uneasy, if be is not gaining some headway
against this invading army. He ought to be
able to say, at tbe end of every scasou, that he
owns more Jree territory than he did at the
beginning. And if he can not root out all the
weeds in one year, or two years, he ought to
exterminate some of them, and to let none go
to seed.
Did you ever stop and think what gross feed
ers these invaders arc? They carry off annual
ty a great amount of nourishment which ought
lo have been saved for the benefit of your wheat,
corn, potatoes, and the like. Thirty or forty
Hollars worth is annually lost on some farms
that we know of. Lost, and worse than lost!
How these farmers would murmur against
Providence, if a flood, or hail-storm, or drouth,
caused them a loss ot half that amount! But
they take the damage from their own careless
ness very quietly.
Now, let us speak a word in season. Grub
up at once-, the roots f every weed you can
find time for ; aud if ycu cau not kill all, be
sure to prevent their ripening seed. Set that
down as a rule never to bo viol ated, Now, in
this very month of Augnst, when every grow
ing tling is hastening to maturity, make an
onslaught upou the barbarians. Heap high
your trophies on tbe battle-field; and ere long,
lire them, and offer tlieui up as a sacrifice to
CERES. It will please the old heathen
mightily. lb.
A fanner sowing his ground, some dandies
came ridiug along that way, when one of them
called to him with an insolent air:
"Well, honest fellow, it. is your business to
rovr, but we reap the fruits of your labor."
To which the countryman replied:
"It is very likely you may, for I am sowing
hemp."
A contemporary says : "There is a man up
in our country who always pays fur his news
paper in advance. He has never been sick a
diy in bis life-—never had auy corns or tbe
tootbac'a—bis potatoes never rot —the weevil
never cats his wheat—the frost never kills his
corn or beans—his babies never cry in the
night) and his wife never scolds."
BAZAR! BAZAR!
HAVE you called at the LADIES, BAZAR in
Anderson's Row 1
MRS. H. D. PSCOH has just returned frotn the
Eastern Cities, with handsome assortment of la
dies and children's fancy goods. Have you seen
them?
niillcnery is not to be surpassed in beauty
and elegance of style—and at prices astonishing
ly cheap.
BO3STI\rETS,
White and colored, some as low as cts —Ladies,
Misses, and children's Jockey caps, exquisitely
nice ami new in style,
French and American Flowers,
a large assortment; not to be excelled in quality
aud heapness—Ribbons, without number, of Nati
ons styles and color—Ladies Head Dresses—Dress
Caps, and numerous kinds of useful and fancy arti
cles for ladies toilet
Dress Goods,
consisting in part of Robes,ckatlies.Rarage de Laines
Dueals, Robes a Qu'lla —Kobe Lawns, for $1.25,
French muslins—Ac., Ac.
Silks—Black Fancy colored Silks, various
stilus*—also handsome Shawls, Mantillas, Lace
Capes, Dusters, Ac., Ac.
Embroideries,
Such as coiars, sleeves, Infants waits and a superi
r lot of Frencli setts, Handkerchiefs—Edgings.
Laces, and Flouncings-
Calicoes and Cottons of all descriptions. Ging
hams, ranging in prices from, six, eight, ten, twelve
and twenty five cents per yard.
Hosiery—Gloves, Mitts, ice., &c.
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 51,25. Other stj les cor
responding in price. Call and examine for your
self.
MRS. 11. D. Pia-mr, would embrace this opportu
nity to render to the Public, her thanks for the lib
eral patronage she has received, and hopes by a
constant effort to please to merit a continuance of
the same.
May 7, 1868.
LITEST SEWS - RITOSLKASSAS,
Mil & HtCl'S STORE.
THE very list arrival of SRING ic SUMMER
GOODS—bought at the right time, and in the
right manner, to ensure fabrics worth buying and
at fair prices— REED t Misstcii deal not in humbugs,
Clap traps or baits, but on actual inspection, you
will find a heavy stock of
MBICK & FOREIGN GOODS,
of a very superior quality, and to tie had at prices
gratifying to the purchaser and remunerative to the
seller. Ueed & Minni-ih will have nothing to do
with giving some goods away, and putting the
"Tariff" on somewhere else—good merchandise al
ways ensures sales at living prices. Come and See
bring your CASH AND PKODI CE, and if you do not
geteheap goods say there is no truiu in this adver
tisement.
Dry Goods, — Silks, Robe a Quillets, Madouas,
Organdy Lawns, Delaines, Calicoes.
Dress Goods, ami Trimmings, in great I'arith/,
Bonnets, Hibbons, Gloves, Hosiery, French and /hncr
ican Cloths and Cass inserts, Summer Clolhes and Jeans,
Woolen and Canton Flannels. Sheetings, Muslins.
Linens, for all purposes, Twillings, drillings. See.
Queensware aiul ttlassware,
an assortment unequalled in Bedford.
Boots and Shoes.
Heed A Minnich know how to buy boots and
shoes of all styles. Call and See. They will speak
for themselves.
HARDWARE AND GROCERIES,
Sugars, of different qualities and prices, Syrups.
Molasses, and every article in tiiis line
We cannot enumerate ali our goods. Call and
we will show you free of charge, and feel happy to
do so. Call and you will find yourself at the right
place to buv.
May 7, 1858.
"iCnsrxojxr hotel,
Hertford Pa.
rfHIE subscriber respectfully announces to the
X public that he lias opened a Hotel, under the
above name, in the old and well known Globe
buil iing, on West Pitt Street, formerly owned and
occupied by Mr. John Voung, where he will be
happy to see all liia friends, an 1 the traveling pub
lic generally. Persons attending Court aie re
spectfully invited to give him a cull. He pledges
himself that be will do all iu his power fo render
all bis guests comfortable.
His Table will be supplied with the choicest de
-1 icacies the market will afford.
The Bed Rooms will contain clean and comfort
able beddiug.
The Bar will be supplied with choice liquors.
The Stable will be attended by a careful and at
tentive hostler.
Boarders will be taken by the day, week,
month and year.
JONATHAN UORTON.
Bedford, April 30, 1858.
Glue Manufactory.
THE subscribers would respectfully inform the
public that tliey are engaged in manufacturing r
superior article of glue, at different prices, at tbeia
residence in Snakespriusr Valley, two miles east of
Bloody Run, and are prepared to fiil promptly all
orders. All in want of this article can have their
orders attended to by addressing the undersigned
at Bloody Run.
The subscribers wish to purchase a quantity of
tanners' fleshings, and those having any for sale,
can dispose of them by applying as above.
In connection with theii glue manufactory, they
also carry on the weaving business, and will weave
coverlets and carpets on reasonable terms aud at
the shortest notice.
.MORRIS KICUTEK A SON.
April 10, 1858.-3 m.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSIIIP.
riHIE partnership heretofore existing between
X Henry S. King and James Madara, under the
name and firm of Madara, King O <>., doing
business at Lemnos Iron Worksiu Hopewell
Township Bedford County, is dissolved by mutual
consent. HENRY S. KING,
N0v.27, 18-57.-tf. JAMES MADARA.
THE business of manufacturing iron at Lem
nos Iron Works, will bo continued by the under
signed, who has purchased all the interest of his
late partner Jamos Madara in the books, property
and effects, belonging to the late firm of Madara
King & Co.
Nov. 27, 1857.-tf. HENRY S.KING.
Bedford icmm.
The Summer session of this Inslitution will
commence on Wednesday, April 21st.
The efficient County Superintendent of the Pub
lic Schools, Rev. H. Heckerman, will assist in the
instruction youth during the coming quarter.
1 ersons, thcrerote, wishing to pursue a course of
study with the view <,f preparing themselves to
teach in our Common School,, will enjoy rare ad- I
vantages in connection with thin I wit ,jG, n
GEORGE W. AUGIIINBAUGH
APHI VKB. Principal. !
Just itfcfiiod
A ND FOR SALE—the celebrated GREEN
i*. CASTLE GRAIN CRADLE—by
June 11, 1858. G. W. RUPP.
€H IE Al* *
About fifty pair of children's and women's shoes
—a little out of 'vie—will be sold v or -, cheari bv
Feb. 10. 1808. A. B CRAMER A CO.
Bedford mmmm.
PRIVATE .SALE
OF
Valuable Farm.
THE subscriber offers at private sale, his valua
ble farm, situate on the Charobersburg and Bed
ford Turnpike Road, five miles East of Bedford, 8
miles West of the pnvn of Bloody Run, and three
miles from the Plank Road leading to the Hunt
ingdon and Broadtop Rail Road, thus affotding ea
sy facilities to the Eastern markets.
The farm contains
ACRES,
130 acres of which is cleared, and principally un
der good post and rail fence; the balance is well
tirabcicd, of which 70 acres is in clover and timo
thy, all pood strong limestone land, which lays to the
sun, with eastern exposure, and bounded south by
the Juniata river.
The improvements are a large DOUBLE TWO
STORY
BRICK HOUSE,
with back building attached, large and good Stone
Bank Barn, new wagon-shed, corn crib, drove sta
ble, sufficient for 20 head of horses, carriage house,
and all necessary outbuildings; two good n ever
failing wells of water at the door and st able; also a
fine orchard of grafted fruit-
This is one of the bestud most desirable farms
iu Bedford County. A grist mill within a mile
and church and school house close byTon the turn
pike.
If not sold by the Ist of September, next, the
property will be sold at public sale.
Possession given in time to put out full crops.
. TERMS easy. HENRY M. IIOKE
May 21, 1533.
Chambcrsburg *'Rep. and Transcript"' adv.
months, and send bill to this oilic e.
——— greAT
MEW ANI> CHEAP
fLOTIIIM EUPORIIE
THE undersigned would respectfully infirm the
citizens of Bedford and surrounding country, that
he has ojteued out in Bedford, at the old and well
known stand, the
'RISING SUN,"
an extensive Clothing Establishment, where he will
always be found with a large and well selected
stock of gentlemens' and boys' clothing. From
his long experience in the business, he flatters him
self that he cannot be surpassed, either in his fa
cilities for purchasing clothing at a low figure, or
or of selling them lower than any other store witli
gi I*so miles of this place.
Not wishing to enumerate the many different ar
ticles of clothing 011 hand, he would merely state,
that, in part, his stock consists of Coats ranging
from 75 cents to $lB, Pants from 50 cents to $lO,
Vests from 37cents to SG. Also, Shirts, Collars.
Cravats, Trunks, Carpet-Sacks, &c., &c.
All persons wishing te purchase CLOTHING, or
anything else in my line, will never regret their
calling at LEOPOLD'S No. 1, CHEAP CLOTH
ING EMPORIUM, where they can get cheap and
unheard-of bargains. Come one, come all.
May 21, 1858. A. LEOPOLD.
FOtXRUI AND MUHI.XE SHOP!
THE subscribers havirg formed a partner
ship under the style of "Dock Ac Ashcom" for
the purpose of cinducting a general
10l ADltl Ai\D TIA< III\E
business in the establishment recently erected
by Gilliard Dock, in 1 tope well, Bedford coun
ty, are now prepared to execute orders for
CASTINGS .dND M.ICHI.XERy of every de
scription. They will build to order steam-en
gines, coal and drift-cars, horse powers and
threshing machines—also, castiug of every
kind for furnaces, forges, saw, grist and rolling
mills, ploughs, water-pipe, columns, house
fionts, brackets, Ike., Ike.
They are also, now making a tine assortment
of STOVES of various kinds of the latest pat
terns and most approved styles, including sev
eral sizes of COOK STOVES of the best make,
heating stoves for churches, olhces, bar-rooms,
Ike.
A full assortment of Stoves will be kept
constantly on band, and sold at wholesale and
retail, at prices to suit the times, and qualitv,
warranted equal to the best eastern make.—
Machinery of all kinds repaired promptly.—
Patterns made to order.
GILLIARD DOCK,
C. IV. ASHCOM.
Nov. 6, 1857,
Great Arrival of
FILL AMI WINTER lifiOßS.
JUST received and on band, the best as
sortment of HOOTS and SHOES that
could be selected ior the citizens of Bedford,
and s range is visiting the place, 1 door south
of Miunick's Coulectiouary Store, 011 Juliana
Street.
Mens 5 Grained Water-Proof long legged
Boots, Mens* thick sole e&stcru made
long legged Boots, Mens' Kip and coarse
Heavy Boots, Gents' Fine Calf double
sole Boots, Gents' Oxford Ties, Gents'
Congress Gaiters, Mens' Heavy city made
Brognns, Ladies' Morocco Boots, Ladies'
Goat Heel Boots, Womens' Calf heavy
winter Boots; Misses' and Childrens' Boots
in variety, Boys' Boots of all kinds, size
and description.
CAI'S, in variety, will tie always kept on
hand.
Persons wishing to purchase good Boots and
Shoes will please give me a call biore buying
elsewhere.
ADAM FERGUSON.
Oct. 2, 1857.
LATEST NEWS IROM I TAII !
Fresh Arrival of
SPRING AND HER GOODS
AT SHOEMAKERS' STORE!
THE undersigned, having just returned from the
Eastern Cities, are now receiving a large and
splendid assortment of SPRINi AND SUMMER
GOODS, which they are determined to sell cheap.
Their stock consists in part of Cloths, Cassimeres,
Satiuetts, Jeans, and a large assortment of Men's
and Boys' wear.
Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks, Delaines, Calicoes,
Alpacas and Lawns. A large assortment of Boots,
Shoes, Hats and Caps. Coffee, Sugar, Syrups, Mo- 1
lasses, Black and Green Teas, Queensware, Hard
ware, Buckets, Tube, Knives and Forks, Ike.
All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods.
To good and punctual customers a credit of six
months will be given.
J. Ik J. M. SHOEMAKER
April 23, 3858.
MRS". S. E. POTTS
HAS just returned from the cities with a large sup
ply of Rich and Handsome Goods, rich silks, Robes
of all kinds, DKBKOK ROBES, LAWN ROBES, LINEN
ROBES, TRAVELING ROBES, with side trimmings, J
RICH LACE MANTLES, SILK MANTLES, FEENCH
WORKED COLLARS, UNDERSLEKVES, a large quantity i
of FRENCH WORKED STRIDES, very low, a rich vari
ety of BONNETS, trimmed and untrimraed, as low as
60 cts. RIBBONS, KITSHES, and FRENCH FLOWERS, at
all prices, SHOES and GAITERS, a handsome lot of
summer SHAWLS, LAWNS and CALICOES, anil an end
less variety of fancy Goods.
May 7, 1858.
ST (J N K W A R E.—Croam Crocks, Milk
Clocks of all sizes; Putter Dishes, from
one to one and a half gallon Pitchers, all of
hich are of best quality, for sale by
hi r A T ~ ,0-,- A FERGUSON*
Bedford, Jan. 10, 1806.
Physicians prescriptions carefully coupound
d, at all hours of the dav or nigh ai l>r
Harry's, Drng Store.
YSAUE OFFl€B>
WASHINGTON HOTEL,
Bedford, Fa.
MRS. MARY COOK would announce to her
. friends and the public, that she has fitted
up this old and well known stand, in a very su
perior style, for the accommodation of the pub
lic. Visitors to the Bedford Mineral Springs
will lind the Washington Hotel a comfortable
summer retreat—and no pains will bo spared to
please all who patronize the house.
Boarders will be taken by the day, week, month
and year.
K7"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.
[C?"Tcrins as moderate as anywhere else in the
place.
Daily Stages from Latrobe, Cumberland, Holli
daysbnrg and lloi**well, all stop at this Hotel.
A Hack belonging to this Hotel will rnn be
tween Bedford and the Springs.
Bedford, June 12, 1867,-zz.
"mm LssftHiTioX
PHILADELPHIA. '
A Benevolent Institution, established by special en
dowment for the relief of the sick and dis
tressed, afflicted uith Virulent and
Epidemic diseases.
T|l() all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases
. X such as SPKBMATORKIHJSA, SEMINEL
WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, GONORKHtEA
GLEET, SVPIIILLIS, the Vice of ONANISM
or SELF ABUSE,
. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the
awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual
diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the
unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks,
several years ago directed their Consulting Sur
geon as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their
name, to open a Dispensary for the treatment of
this class of diseases, in all their forms and to
give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all who
apply by letter, with a description of their condi
tion, (age, occupation, habits of life, c.. ei dii
cases of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDI
CINES FREE OF CHARGE. it is needless to
add that the Association commands the highest
Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most
approved modern treatment.
The Directors, 011 a review of the past, feel as
sured that their labors in this sphere of benevo
lent effort, have been 01' great benefit to the afflict
ed. especially to the young, and they have resolv
ed to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to
this very important but much despised cause..
Just published by the Association, a Report 011
Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the Vice
of Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and oth
er Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by the Consult
ing Surgeon, which will tie sent by mail, (in a
sealed letter envelope,) FREE OF CHARGE, 011
receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage.
Address, for Report or treatment, Dr. GEORGE
R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard As
portation, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Phil.tdel
shia, Pa.
By order of the Directors.
EZRA I). HEART WELL, President.
GEO. FAIR CHILD, Secretary.
Dec. 4, 1837.-zz.
U WALTOVS
• AMERICAN PILLS.
JOY TO THE AFFLICTED
YOUNG AMERICA VICTORIOUS!
ONE small box of Pills cures ninety-tune cases
out of a hundred. No Balsam, no Mercury, no
odor on the breath, no fear of detection. Two small
pills a d#se; tasteless and harmless as water. Full
directions are given, so that the patient can cure
himself ascertain as with the advice ofthe most ex
perienced surgeon, and much better than with the
advice of ore of little experience in this class ot dis
ease.
SENT BY MAIL TO ANY FART OF THJfi
COUNTRY by enclosing <>no dollar to Dr. D. u.
Walton, No. 154 Nbrtli Seventh St. below Race,
Philadelphia. A liberal diicouut to the trdde. None
genuine without the written signature of D. G.
Walton, Proprietor.
Dr. W.'s treatment for Self-abuse, Weakness,
Ste., is entirely ditfurent from the usual course.—
Dr. W. has cured hundreds who have tried others
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 of
your case, and you will bless the day you made
the effort to secure whit is certain—A RADICAL
CURE.
Jan. 2'J, 1858. -7.x.
BLOODY RUN FOUNDRY
AND
MACHINE SHOP.
THE subscribers are now prepared, at their
Foundry in 8100 Iv Run, to All all orders for cast
ings of any description for Grist and Saw .Mills,
Threshing Machines, Apple Mills, Ploughs, and
all things else in their line that may be needed in
this or the adjoining counties.
We manufacture Threshing Machines oft! 1 or ti
Horsepower, warranted equal if net superior to
any made in the Slate. We keep constantly on
liaud a full assortment of Woodcock, Plug, and
Hillside Ploughs, warranted to give satisfaction or
no t ale. Points, shares aud landsides, to tit all
Woodcock or Seyler Ploughs in the Couuty.
Farmer's Bells, Ploughs and Castings of our
make may he had at Foundry prices at the store of
Win Hartley, Bedford, Pa., Loudcrbaugh lie Pec,
East Providence Tp., John Xycain & Son, Rays
Hill. Times being har 1, we offer groat induce
ments 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
anl examine our work and castings and judge
for yourselves.
JOSIAII BAUGHMAN & BRO.
March 2G, 1858.-tf.
Dissolution of Partnership.
TIIE partnership heretofore existing and trading
nnder the firm name of Blymire & Hartley, has
this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The
Books, notes and accounts are in the hands of Win.
Hartley, wno is hereby authorized to settle the
same. All persons knowing themselves indebted
to the Arm of Blymire & Hartley, will save costs
by paying up,before the Books and notes are pla
ced in the hand of a collector.
March 20, 1868.
SHKYOCK & SMITH,
CUARIBERSBURG, PA.,
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, AND
Dealers in Music and Musical Instruments.
Our stock consists of Books, Stationery, Mu
sic, Musical Instruments, Wail papers, Blinds,
French, German and American Lithographs
and steel engravings, gilt mouldings for frames,
etc., etc., wholesale and retail. Dr. B. F.
Harry is our agent for Bedford, and all orders
given him will be promptly attended to.
March 7, 1857.
tLLEIiIIOV MB m FEMALE
SEMIHTA.II.Y,
IS a in* buret, Pa.
r■ AllE Summer Term will open August sth, Fall
A Term, October 21st, 1858, ffnd Winter Term,
January 18th, and Spring Term, April 6th, 1860.
Circulars, with full particulars, may be had of
W. W. BRIM, A. 8., Principal..
N. B. Students coming to this institution will
be conveyed from Bedford free of charge, on the
4th of August, by addressing a letter to Mr. Saml.
Williams, of Rainsburg.
June 4,1858.-zz.
CANDLES.
ADAMANTINE and Tallow Mould Candles, for
sale by
OSTER, MAN SPEAKER k CARN.
New Store, No. 1, Cheapside.
J unc 18, 1858.
TJEIIEJ IJSrC^TTX^IEJU.
I Ispublished every Fruity morning, in Juliana
Street, in tlie white frame building,
nearly opposite the Men gel
1 louse, by
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i $2.00; and if not paid wi';bin the year, $2.50 will
jbo charged. No paper discontinued until all ar
-1 ienrages are paid— except at the option of the
i Editor. A failure to notify a discontinuance will
| be regarded as a new engagement.
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sertion, 25 cents. I.onger the same pro
portion. Each fraction of as® are Counted as
a full square. Ail advertisements not specially
' ordered for a given time will he continued until
: forbid. A liberal deduction will be made to those
| who ady crtise by the year.
| Job Printing of all kinds executed neatly and
i promptly anil on reasonable terms.
! IMPORTANT TO >ll 1.1. OWNERS
WOODW AKD'S Improved Smut and Screen
ing Machines, Mill Bushes, Bolting Cloths,
jand Bran Dusters, of the most improved plan,
Mill Screws, Corn and Cob Grinders, Patent
Bridges for Mill Spindles, Portable Mills, war
ranted to grind ten bushels per hour, Mill
irons and Mil) Burrs made to order. Also,
Stover's Patent Corn Kiln and Grain Dryer—
a valuable invention. The above articles are
kept constantly on hand, and can he obtained
at any time, from S. D. BROAD,
Schellsburg, Bedford County, who is also the
agent for Bedford, Somerset, aud adjoining Couii
ies.
Mill wright work done at the shortest notice
and on the most reasonable terms.
February 15, J 850.
MCCORMICK'S Reaper and Mower for salt
l) y S. I). BROAD,
at Schellsburg, Pa., agent for Blai; and Bedford
j counties.
February 15, 1850.
\ew ITK.II.
| NEW GOODS.
fp HE subscriber, having taking a partner in bis
_L store, the business will hereafter lie conducted,
j under the name aud title of J. M. Barndollar A Son
■ All those having unsettled accounts with the sub
j srriber, will please call and settle.
J. M. B.illli DOLLAR.
I The subscribers are just receiving and opening
out a New and Handsome assortment of SPRING
AND SUM lER GOODS, which they will sell on as
reasonable terms as can be procured in the country
for cash, produce, or to prompt six months custo
mers. 1 hey respectfully solicit the public patron
age
J. t/ B.IRXDOLL .1R (, SOX.
Bloody Run, April 1, 1858.-3 m
New Jewelry.
| rnllE subscriber has opened out a new and
1 splendid assortment of all kinds of the
: most fashionable Jewelry—consisting in part < t
Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Kings, &c. &c.
I Call and see his slock.
del 4 DANIEL BORDER.
DR. B. F. HIUUr
RESPECTFULLY tenders his professional
services to the citizens of Bedford and vi
i cinity.
Oilice and residence on Pitt-Street, in the
building formerly occupied by Dr. J. 11. Ilofius.
Nov. 0, 1h57.
to Mmlim
DR. IIAKR 1, at the Ch-ap Drug and Book
Store, has just received, a large assortment ol
the best flavoring extracts, together with Bak
ing Soda, Cream of Tartar, Saleratus, fce.,ot
the very best quality, all of which be will sell
the lowest prices.
Plastering Laths!!
rpilE (JXDERSIGMED having erected
X a Mill for sawing Plastsrik! Laths on ins
premises in Union Tp., Bedford county, is now
ready to furnish any quantity on the shortest
notice. Pricesl.so per thousand. 3 ft. long.
Other lengths in proportion.
Letters addressed to meat St. Clairaville. will
bepromptlv attended to.
WM. GRIFFITH.
Uuion Tp., Feb. IG, 1851.-ZZ.
JOU MANN, U. 11. SPANG.
lAW PARTNERSHIP.--The undersigned
J have associated themselves in the Practice
of the Law, and will promptly attend to all busi
ness entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad
joining counties.
on Jnlianna Street, three doors
south of Mengel all tse and opposite the r i
--deuce of.Maj. Tate.
MANN & SPANG
June 1, —1854. tf.
Tr. F. C "Reamer,
Physician and Surgeon.
1) espectl'ully tenders his services u
-V the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. lit
may a'wavs be found (unless professionally en
gaged; at his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana
St.
Feb. 1!), 1857.
Hummel's
Premium Essence or C'oflec-
COFFEK made by it will have a more delicate
and finer flavor, and will bo much more wholesome.
It will also be clear withot i requiring anything to
claritv it. For sale bv
OSTEK. MANSPEAKEK fc CARN.
New Store, No. 1, Cbeupside.
June 18, 1858.
K. D. lUKCLt V,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BEDFORD, PA.,
WILL attend promptly and faithfully to all
legal business entrusted to his care.
on Juliana Street, in the building for
merly occupied by S. M. Barclay, Esq., dee'd.
March 26, 1858".
Fiiifwfj
I Will punctually uru*. carefully to at! operation* in- i
I trust* tto !•: '•are Te-rtli tiled, piu<*f-.1. rctfaltel, Ac., and I
t HI ftkial Wnrth hun-rtcl, from on.- U ai entir.- *•t. 1
1 Charcot mcsior.-f**, Ar.J alt oration# warranted.
t3T Terms INVARIABLY CASH.
AWOce on Eaat Pitt street, Bedford, Pa.
Samuel KeUcrmaii,
COUNTY SURVEYOR.
WOULD hereby notify the citizens 0 f Bedford
county, that he has nnWed to the Borough
of Bedford, where he may at all times be found by
jieersons wishing to seehim unless absent upon
business pertaining to his ollie.
Bedford, April 30, 1858.
WALL andBIJND PAPER.—Dr. B. F.
Harry is our agent for this necessary
article. By calling at his store, our patrons
will see samples of our papers. Wo havemade
our spring selection* with much care, and think
we cannot fail to plea9e.
SHRYOCK FC SMITH,
Chamber sburg.
For the Hair—Jockey Club, and new mown
hay, pomatums, genuine ox marrow at Dr-
Ilanj's.
lhe Kreal Ogifch Humify,
>IU JAMhS I'LAUKH'S
Celebrated Feiraie Pi!l.
Prepared from a prescript'on of Sir J. Clarke
M 1> , Physician Exit . dmarylo the- Quern.
litis invaluable medicine is uufailug in the
cure of all iliose painful aid dangerous dis
eases to which the female constitution is
joct. It model at es all excess and removes ;l i;
obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied
on.
TO M iRRHJ) I t 1)1 I S
it is peculiarly suited. It wi11.!,, a short ime Li.
on the monthly period witli regularity.
Each bottle, price One Doilar, Lca-s the Gov
ernment Stamp of tlreat Britain,to prevent coun
terfeits.
CAUTION.
These Pills sfwnld not be token by females dv
ri g the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy
as they are sure lo bring on Miscarriage, but at una
other lime they a>e safe.
In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections,
Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight ex
ertion. Palpitation of tiie Heart, Hysterics, and
W bites, these Pills will effect a cure when all oth
er means have failed, and although a powerful rem
edy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or
anything hurtful to the constitution.
Full directions accompany each package.
Sole Agent for the United States aud Canada,
JOB MOSES,
(LateJ. C- Baldwin & C 0..)
Rochester, N. Y.
N. B. SI.OO and 6 postage stamps enclosed
to any authorized AS ent, will insure a bottle
of the Fills ly return mail.
For sale-by Dr. B. F. llarrv.
Sept 18 1857-zz.
The trout eeriaiv end speedy remedy erer discorcred for
all Diseases of the Chest and Lungs, Coughs,
Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis,
Injiucnza. Hoarseness. Difficult
Breathing, Sore Throat,
I'M 4- ,
11IIEPE WAFERS pve the IttOflt in>trtt&o€ouo iui-J
perfect rc*li f, *nl when persevered with according
t* direct toon, lc ver fcii! U)jofrct & rapid and fting cure.
Thousand* hive been restored to perfect health who have
tried other means in vain. To all clause* aod all constitn
tions tlier are equally a Hewing and a cure—none ncfd
uci-jir, no matter how long the disease may have existed,
or however eerere it may be, Movided the organic *troc
ture of tie vital organs is not hopelessly decayed. Every
otic afflicted should give them an impartial trial.
JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor Rochester, X. Y. }
Price '25 cents per box.
For sale by Dr. B. F. Harry.
Sept. 18, 1867-zz.
DiVn.lv BOOKS AND STATIONER!,
DR. F. C. REAMER,
BEDFORD, PA.
HAVING purchased the Drug and Book Store
of Dr. S. D Scott, has constantly on hand,
at the old stand, a large and well selected stock
of choice Drugs and Medicines, wholesale and re
tail, all of which will be sold on fair terms. Tlie
assortment consists in part of
Drugs and Chemicals, Dae Woods and He ids, Paints
and Oils, Window- Glass and Glass Ware, Tubac
co and Scgars, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, $;• , ir.
PATENT MEDICINES.—Having the regular agencv
lor the sale of many of these mertieines, the pull
lie are assured that they are of the best; such as
have stood the test of time and experience, and
can be safely recommended us genuine, viz:
Townseml s and Band's -Sarsspari'.la, Wistar's
Balsam of M ild Cherry, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
Ma ll it's Life Pills and Phcer,' - Bitters, Dr!
Jayne's Family Medicines, Faiuis. -c s, iioben
saek's and other vermifuge: llo> flaad's German
Bitters, &c., &c.
Constantly on hand a large stock of historic,
geographical, scientific, religious, poetical, school
and miscellaneous BOOKS.
Also a gr- it variety of FANCY STATIONE
|RY. Cap Post and Wrapping Paper, of every
quality, raper Hangings in great variety. Win
dow B!;r>ds, in patterns or by the piece. Wall
Paper, Steel and Fancy Goods.
BLANK BOOKS o t every size and quality.
Pocket Books and Port Monnaies, Diaries. Blank-
Deeds and Mortgages, gold Pens and Pencils,
Combs, Brushes, Perfumery iii great variety,
Soaps, Use., &c.
Lamps, and Camphine OiJ and Burning Fluid,
kept constantly on hand.
CHOICE LIQUOR S for medical use; Wolffs'
Selicidam Schnapps, Gin, Port, Siierrv and Ma
deira Wines.
Feb. 10, 1857.
How !o Savi Money.
ALL persons who are in want of good and very
cheap chairs and Cabinet Furniture, can i.->yv
have an opportunity of saving money, hv calling
on the subscriber, and selecting such articles as
they may need, Irom a large stock now on hand,
Which will be sold lower than the same can be
bought in this County. You who are about to
commence housekeeping will do well by calling on
me, as there w ill be great reductions made in suits
of Furniture.
\ ou will see I lis truth of the above statement by
looking at the lollowing list of prices :
Chairs from $4.50 to $36.00 per sett.
Bedsteads 15.00
Tables 2.6 0 20.00
Bureaus lU.OO << 35.00
Cupboards 5.00 " 12.00
Wash Stands 1.50 " 600
Work Stands 1.00 " 5.00
Candle Stands 1.00 " 3.00
All other articles in proportion.
All articles warranted.
ISAAC MENGEL, JR.
Feb. 10, 1858.
is .in lit;
Valentine Steckman,
FROFHIBTOII.
Boarders taken by the day week month and
year.
April 25, 1856—tf
Kittys* Photographic Kallerr,
'EXCHANGE BUILDING, BEDFORD, PH.
WHERE Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes, 4*-'
4-c., are executed in the latest stylo
and improvements of the Art. A full assort
ment of plain and fancy cases, gold and plets.il
Lockets at very low prices.
The public are respectfully invited to Clll
and examine his specimens.
T. R. GETTYS, Jn.
May 22,1857.
lIOFII'S & FILLER'
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
BEDFORD, PA.
ITT7TLL PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL
Vv legal business entrusted to their care~-
During the sessions of the court, the senior part
ner may he found at the office of the firm, two
doors south of Hon. S. L. Russell's office.
D. H. HOFIUS,
JNO. H. FILLEF.
Bedford, Nov. 28, 1856.
Shoemcmiiiig! Shoeiiieiiriiiig;!!
HAVING commenced the business of Shoentcn•
ing, one door east of Mr. Brice's Hotel; Bedfoid,
Pa., 1 am prepared touoali manner of work in
this line ot business, at the shortest notice, aud on
the mast übstaut:ri manner, on more reasonable
rates than usual, one thing indispensable. Give hitu
a call, trv mv work and judge for yourselves.
J tf. BHKEI
May 1, 1858