AGRICULTURAL From the . 7me ria in Agriculturist. THE POVLTRY YARD. Now is the time to J.o-h aloug the fiouitry- L>on't wait till u week or two before Thanks giving or Christina* t obegin to feed the turkeys, geese, ducks ami ciiiekens, but treat theui gen erously now, when they arc imkiug growth, and they will double their weight by the hollidays. Grasshopper®, of which the North-American world has been full the past se:son, are now about done with. The turkies and chickens have had a good tiuie with tLem, and grasshop per bone and muscle have been turned into those of the pouluy with decided tdvautage to them, and saving to the grain bins. If therd he no hurry to eif the fowl--, or fake ilicm to market, boiled potatoes, beets and Cf.rrot®, may be given to them wirh any sort of grain meal you hap pen to have, 01 can make the mere bran of any grain, is good for nothing, only seouiing them. This gives them growth, but not so mil eh fnl a® if the grain, or meal be given them mostly. We do not 1 eiievt iu eoufiu.ng poultry at •bis season of the year. When Winter sets in and heavy storms come on it will do, provided •hey be k"pt clean, and have plenty of good air and wholesome food. If they have the Labit of roosting on trees —which they oftentimes get in warm weather, and which is very wholesome ■for them—they should new come under sheltei- It does no good, hut positive injury for a tur- Key, or ehieken to get wet in a cold rain, and they should not be exposed to it. In addition to generous feeding now promoting their growth, it (shoots out their second growth of feathers to matutity—for ce old bird is good (0 eat while moulting, or a young one palatable while pushing out its second growth of feathers, which all young ones do in the Fall of the year. The young cock turkeys gobble and strut, and the pullets pipe plaintively, aud walk by them selves with their mothers. The chicken cocks get their full plumage, crow lustily, and show their virility, while the pullets sing away their cheerful notes with the oIJ hens, and tnke a turn at an occasional cackle. The geese and ducks, if you have not picked ! them to death, through the Summer, are now in lull feather, plump, noisy and quarrelsome.— ; • Jive tbcai boiled vegetables t)f any kind you j have to spare, aud some meal nnxed with it.— Occasionally a little grain, and with their ac customed water exercise, they will go cu re joicing. Keep the dirty, waddling ducks out of filth, if possible—they are fihhy things, if they cao get at filthy food— for it is ;ure to make filthy flesh. A clean fed duck is deli cious food—otherwise it is little better than carrion. A goose is usually a clean feeder, aud no flesh is better, or more nutritions than a fat gosling. "Roast-goose and apple-sauce," ii a gourmand's dish, iho world over : but it must be clean led goose and a good variety of apples to make them of, or they are worthless. ' TRUSTING TOA SINGLE CROP. —There is NO j crop that does not fail sometimes, though there arc a few which are never wholly cut off in any | one season. Grass, for example, always yields a partial crop, and a person may, if need be, depend wholly upon this product as a means of subsistauce. The same thing, however, can hardly be said of any other staple crop. lu numerable illustrations might be given of the danger of depending upon a single crcp. The result in Ireland of relying upon the potato crop is patent. The failure of the wheat crop, iu many parts of this acuntry, has involved thousands of farmers in debt, which it will take years of toil and ecouomy to liquidate. A friend at the \Wt had been so successful in raising peaches that he turned Lis "hole atten tion to that crop. Last year he realized a large not profit, and looking for still greater results •Ms year, he laid out his plans accordingly, and incurred considerable debts to be paid from the proceeds of his peaches. The result is, that from five or six thousand trees he gathers scarce ly two husbeles of marketable fruit. A mixed cultivation is the safest, in the long iun. If the potato crop fails, let there be corn, wheat, barley, or other gaain to fall back upon. The chances of utter failure are diminished a thousand fold, where there arc three or four different crop* under culture. A season des tructive to one is likely to be just thethiDgfor another.— lb. M Yon Humboldt has celebrated his nine tieth birthday. An Knglish correspondent, writing from Berlin, says that- "never did a eanqucror receive congratulations from so many persons and such great distances, as the post hoy had to carrv on Tuesday morning to the weii kuown house in the. Oransicnburger strasse. Those who have been fortunate euougb to eujov a peep at he fith volume of Cosmos, which is still under his hand®, assert that neither iu style n -r contents does it, in ibe least, yield to the four volumes which preceded it. Humboldt himself, is said to be of opinion i hat he will die next spring, just after having completed the last of hit task lie has underta ken. But his friends who observe hiu>, speak differently, and are bold enough to predict that thi< time wit! provo to be altogether in error, aud that a very different cclelraiiou frtyn that which he anticipates will next year take place in fus house." II E D F O R II Jfl achi 1? e Shop ! ItHt subscriber would most respectfully announce . to the farming conini unity, and public in general, 1 that be still continues to manufacture at his shop, . in Bedford, Fa., the following farming utensils, of the very be;t material, and in the most workman like manner, viz : Four and Six Horse Tumbling Shaft Power Machines | with large open cylinders, six staves, and spikes ! screwed in. and improved Straw Shakers attached. Their superiors for strength and speed are not made in this or any other County In the State. Four Horse Tumbling Shaft and Strap power Ma i chine, with cylinder open or shut, as may be de ; sired, and shaker of the best kind, for convenience, ease of draft, and perfect working. This machine •has no superior any where. THREE HORSE MACHINES, of the lime kind. TWO AND THREE HORSE TUMBLING SHAFT POWER MACHINES, a very convenient and excellent tna ! chine for small farmers, with or without shakers. HILL SIDE PLOUGHS, i .• a very superior pattern to any in use in this ! conntrv. SINGLE AND DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOUGHS, WITH STEEL SHOVELS. f CULTIVATORS, Pcckhani's New Fork FIVE-HOED STEEL POINT EXPANDING CULTIVATOR; Rogers Pittsburg patent STEEL TOOTH EXPANDING CULTIVATOR, for working com, or seeding in [ grain, Fanning Mills, Horse Rakes Lever Cntting ; Boxes, Harrows ami Wheelbarrows, made to order, i AI! Ue above articles constantly on hand, and 1 sold cn reasonable terms. REPAIRING of all kinds of Machines, whether made here or elsewhere, done on the shortest no tice. Castings for all my machines and Ploughs, made at the Foundry of Mr. Michael Bantian, in Bed.onl, ] and will compare with any nvtdu in the State for strength and durability BLACKSM[THING done to order. All inv work warranted to give s:\tisfac i tion. From a past experience of-twenty years iu the Machine business, 1 feel confident that I can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor nie with a' call. Call and examine my work before yon pur chase elsewhere, as J am determined to please all. Horses, grain of all kinds, lumber and iron, will be taken In exchange for work. PETER 11. SHIRES, Machinist. Bedford, May 7, 1855.-Bni PI 111.11 SILL OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, j BY virtue of an order of the Orphans Court oi j Bedford County, the undersigned will expose ; to public sale on the primises on SATURDAY Gl/i JVOV'R JY/iXT the Real Estate of James Weimcr, I tteof Monroe Township, dee'd viz : the mansion farm of said dec-as 'd. containing 441 /teres and (14 Perthes with Double Log House and Barn thereon erected, adjoining lands of Andrew Irons, Mich'! llevncr, Nathan Grubb and others. Terms: One third to remain in the proprrtv du ; ring the widow's life, the interest thereon to be j jiaid her annually—One third at confirmation of | Sale and the balance in two equal annual payments j without interest. M All ALA \\ ELMER, J Sept. 10, 1858.—d. Admin is irtraix. FOlNDiil IXI) MUIIiXK SHOP THE subscribers having formed a partner ship under tbu stylo of "Dock & Ashcom" for the_purpose of conducting a general lotJlOltr Aflfll Wi'jsrii; business in the establishment recently erected by Gilliard Dock, in Hopewell, Bedford coun ty, are now prepared to execute orders for CASTINGS AND MACHINERY of every de scription. They will build to order steam-en gines, coal and drift-cars, horse powers and threshing machines—also, casting of every kind far furnaces, forges, saw, grist and rolling mills, ploughs, water-pipe, columns, house fronts, brackets, ire., Kc. 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, offices, bar-rooms, See. A lull assortment of Stoves will be kept constantly on hand, and sold at wholesale and retail, at prices to suit the times, and quality, warranted equal to the best eastern make.— Machinery of all kinds repaired promptly.— Patterns made to order. GILLIARD DOCK. G. W. ASHCOM. Nov. 6, 1857, BEDFORD FOHMIRV PRIVATE SAT.FI. THE subscribers offer at private sale until Tues day the lGth day of November next, and if not then disposed of, will on that day sell at pub outcry, on the premises, all the fixtures belonging i to their Foundry, embracing a good six-horse Steam Engine, Fan, Cupola, two Lathes, together 1 with a great variety of patterns, for Thrashing Machines, Stoves,Ploughs,saw and Grist Mill gear- . ing Zee., Ike., and Flasks for the same, sufficient to j do almost any kind of work usually done in a | Country Establishment. i A good business has heretofore been done in this | Establishment, and it being the only Foundry in i Bedford makes it a desirable opening to any person ! wishing to engage in the business. Terms will be made to suit purchasers. D. WASHABAUGII. MICHAEL BANNON, ' | Oct. 1, 1858. Dissolution Notice. THE paitnership heretofore existing under the name and firm of COLVJS A KOBESO.V, in the Mercantile business has been this day dissolved by ! mutual consent. i All persons indebted to the late firm are request- I ed to cell and settle their accounts. J. E. COLVIN, J. .M.ROBESON. Scheitsburg, Oct. 8, 1858.-d* The subscriber will continue the business at the | old stand, where he has just received a new supply j of Fall and Winter Goods, which he will sell low i for cash or produce. J. E. COLVIN. TO MILL OWNERS] £• D BRODE has made Schellsburg his porma- O# nent residence, and is prepared to do all kinds of work in the Mill Wright line, on the most ap proved and durable plans, and reasonable terms. He has on hand the most improved Smut and Sereaning Machines, Mill Bushes, Anchor Bolting Cloths. lioth new and old, at city prices, Mill Buns of the lx;st quality, and all kinds of Mill machinery, can he procured from him and shipped fo any point. Also—Agent for McCormick's Reaper and Mow | or for Bedford and Blair Counties. S. i). BROAD. : Schellsburg, Bedford Co., I Sept. 24,1858. £ Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of administration having been grant ed to the subscriber, living in St. Clair Town i ship, on the estate of Henry Reininger, late of said ' Township dee'd, all p< rson's indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same, will present I them properly authenticated for settlement. ANNA REININGER. Oct. 1. 1858. Administratrix. AVER '8 Cherry Pectoral and JayneV Expecto rant at Dr. Harry's Drug ami Book Store. I August 0. 1858. BEDFORB MOVIMM. WWW GGOBSf THE undersigned rt spectfuily inform their friends and customers that the)' have jut pcned a very huge ai d general assortment of SPRING IMI SI TOR GOODS, ■ consisting in part is follows; I Silks, Chaliics,. Alpacas, Del-iint-v, Lawns. Bru ges, Brilliants, Fi ueh and A mere in Chintz . Ginghaius. Gloves, Collars. Hi'sb vv, &c., &c SHAWLS fend MANTILLAS, Cloths. CaHsimeres, Yesrkigs, Muslins, Drillings, Tickings, Ky. Jeans, Linens, Sheetings, Cottomules, Flannels, Cassinetis, Nankeens. Cambrics. Checks, CHEAP CARPETS. White and Co i'<l Carpet ( iiin, Floor Oilcloths, Matting and lings. Boots. Sh ;es. Hals and Caps, also a large supply of fashionable Keady-.ifade C'lolttiug. Also, a full stock of GROCERIFF, UuODEN WARE, Sic. Having selected our goods with great carc, we are enabled to offer oar customers VERY GREAT BARGAINS for CASH—all kinds of Country Produce—or on a credit of sis months to punctual dealers. An examination oi our stock is respectfully so licited. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Bedford, April 30. 1808. 11l HI! HHUII H-AV. ton c.io.f 1 at l K e LADIES, BAZAR in Anderson's Row ! Mns. H. D. Pkicii has just returned f'rC-TU the Eastern Cities, with a handsome assortment of la dies and children's fancy goods. Have you seen i them? Her millenery is riot to be surpassed in beauty and elegance of style—and at prices astonishing ly chtstp. :B anxr:isr:En?s, White and colored, some as low as 37| cts—Ladies, Misses, and children's Jockey caps, exquisitely nice and new in style, Freitcli and American Flowers, a large assortment; not to bo excelled in quality and cheapness—Ribbons, without number, of vari ous styles and color—Ladies Head Dresses—Dress Caps, and numerous kinds of useful and fancy arti cles for ladies toilet Dress Goods, consist ing In part of Rnbes,challies,Baragcde Laines DuealSj Kobes a Qtt'Hi —Kolic Lawns, for $1.25, French muslins—&e., itc. Silks—Black anil Fancy colored Silks, various st; lcs—also handsome Shawls, .Mantillas. Lace Capes, Dusters, &c-, &c. Embroideries, Such as colars, sleeves, Infants wait 3 and a superi or lot of French setts, Handkerchiefs—Edgings, Laces, and Flonncings* Calicoes and Cottons of all descriptions. Ging hams. ranging in prices front, six,eight, ten, twelve ami twenty five cents per yard. Hosiery—Gloves. Mitts. \c., inc. Carpet Bags, Traveling Baskets, Toys, Perfumery, and Jewelry. A large assortment of Ladies and children* shoes, purchased at reduced prices—Ladies slippers at 60 cts, fine lasting Gaiters at $1,26. Other st vies cor responding in price. Call and examine for your self. MitS. fl_ J). P£i;l;H, vvoul.l embrace tins nity to render to the Public, her thanks tor the lib era"! patronage she has received, and hopes by a constant effort to please to merif a continuance of the same. May 7, 1858. "Thick Darkness covers the En th, .dnd Gross Darkness the People fOUXTRf MERCHANTS, And all Others, will tfke Notice! TH AT they can supply themselves, in any quan tities with Jones' Far Famed Patent NON EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE or COAL OtL LAMPS, At the Wholesale and Retail, HEAD QUARTERS, 38. South SECOND Street, 38. PHILADELPHIA. The only place where exclusive Agencies can be obtained f >r the States of Pennsylvania, N.Jersey and Delaware These Lamps give a light equal in intensity of flame, and similar in appearance to G is, ami are claimed to be superior to till other portable lights, now in use. No fear of Explosion.—No offensive odor.—No smoke.—Very easily trimmed.—As easily regulated as a Gas Light—Can be ad .pted to all purposes.—And better than nil for a poor man.— 60 per cent cheaper than any other portable light, now in common use. SOLE AGENCY ALSO, FOR KNAPPS Patcut Rosen and Coal Oil LAMP. [L/"~Lamps, Oils, Wicks, Shades, and every ar ticle in the line. S. E. SOUTHLAND, jigent. No. 38 South SECOND Street, PIULAD'A. Sept. 10, 1858. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE ILEAL ESTATE. riIHE undersigned executor of the last Will & A Testament of Abraham Burket, late of Union township, Bedford county, dec'd, will sell on the premises, on THURSDAY, the 4th DA Y OF NO VEMBER, next, the following real estate, to wit: TRACT No. 1, being the 'MANSION PLJICE,' of the uC ce^ent J CONTAINING 150 ACRES and 109 Perches anu allowance. The improvements are a LOG HOUSE ana LOG EARN. 55 acres cleared and under fence—apple orchard on lb? , premises; adjoining lands of John King on the north west and south Abr'm Croyic on the south cast and Samuel Burket on the east. No. 2, containing 81 ACRES and 100 Porches and allowance, 32 acres cleared and under fence, adjoining tracts No. 1 and 3. No. 3, containing 150 ACRES and 60 Perches and allowance, LOG HOUSE and LOG BARN thereon erected, 41 acres cleared; adjoining lands of Henry Corle and Claar's heirs on the West, lauds of Sarah furnace on the north and Samuel Burket on the south-east. No. 4, containing 19 ACRES, (unimproved) be ing well timbered and adjoining lands of Valentine Stifflor, on the south, Joseph Corle on the north, Astlcy and Pratt's survey on tiie north west. The above described lands lie in Union township, ! Bedford county, Pa.,and are all of good quality. 1 EC7°Terms made known on day of sale. FREDERICK STIFFLER, j Oct. 15, 1858. Executor. STRAYS CAME to the premises of the subscriber living in St. Clair township, sometime in September last, a Red Brindle steer, supposed to be three years old last spring, with a small piece cut out of the right ear, at the under side—no other marks ; the other is a Red Heifer, with some white over the back, supposed to be about 2 years old, last spring, both ears cropped, ami a hole in each—no ether marks—-the owner is requested to come forward prove property, pay charges, and take them away. Oct. 15, 1858. WM. BAREFOOT. J AVNE S Wrights, Bennett's andflyott's pills at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store." August 6, 1858 UPWARD ASSOCIITION, PHILADELPHIA. ? A Benevolent Instituiicu. established by special en dowment for the relief of the sick and dit tressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic diseases. r|*o all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases. 1 such as SPERMATORKIKEA, SEMINEL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, GONORRHOEA, GLEET, SYPHILLIS, 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 nil who apply by letter, with a description of their condi tion, (age, occupation, habits of life, c..)nda in cases of extreme povertv, to FURNISH MEDI CINES FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of Ibe age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. The Directors, on a review of the past, Icel as sured that their labors in this sphere of benevo lent effort, have been oi gn at benefit to the afflict ed, especially to the young, and they have resolv ed to devote themselves, with renewed steal, to this very important but niucl le pised cause. Just published by the A■ - • iafion, a Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Sent in il Weakness, the Vice ol Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abase, and oth er Diseases of the Sexual Org .ns, by the Consult ing Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, (in a sealed 1.-tter envelope.) FREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Address, for Report or treatment, Dr. GEORGE | R. CALHOUN. Consulting Surgeon, Howard As pwci.uion, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadel phia, Pa. . By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEART WELL, Preside*< GEO. FußCHitn, Secretary. Dec- 4, 1857.-ZZ. UK. WILTOVS AMERICAj\ PILLS. JOY TO THE AFYLICTED, YOUNG AMERICA VICTORIOUS! ONE smuli box of Pifs cures ninety-nme cases i out of a hundred. No Balsam, no Mercury, no odor on the breath. no fear of detection. Two small pills a dse; tasteless and harmless as water. Full directions are given, so that the patient can cure himself ascertain as with the advice of the most ex perienced surgeon, and much better than witli the advice of o' eofiittle experience in this class of dis ease. SKNT BY Ai AIL TO AX Y PART OF TH E COUNTRY by enclosing one dollar to Dr. 1). Ci. Walton. No. 154 North Seventh St. below Race, Philadelphia. Ji liberal discount to the trdac. None genuine without the written signature of D. G. Walton, Proprietor. Dr. W.'s treatment for Self-abuse, Weakn fiJ. inc.. is entirely different from the usual course.— Dr. \Y. has cured hundreds who have tried others without benefit. The treatment is as ceitain to cure as the sun is to rise. Enclose a stamp, and address Dr. \V. as above; giving a full history of your case, and you will bless the day you made the effort to secure what is certain—A RADICAL CURE. Jail. Ill), 1858.-22. BLOODY EUN FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. TUS subscribers are now prepared, a their "CU"'!.'" !" Bloody ltun, to till ail orders lor cast ings of any description for Grist and Saw \1 His, Tin calling Machines, Apple Mills, Ploughs, and a'l things else in their line that may be needed in this or the adjoining counties. We manufacture Threshing Machines of 2 4 or G Horsepower, u-airanted equal if net superior to any made in the State. We keep constantly on band a full assortment of Woodcock, Plug, and Hillside Ploughs, warranted, to give satisfaction or uo sale. Points, shares and landsides, to tit nil Woodcock or Seyler Ploughs in the County. Farmer's Bells, Ploughs and Castings of oui make may be had at Foundry prices at the store of Wm Hartley, Bedford, Pa., Loudcrbaugh Sr Pee, East Providence Tp., John Nyoum tv Son. Rays Hill. Times being lnr I, we offer groat induce ments to Farmers and Mechanics to buy of as. All kinds of repairing done in a neat and sub stantial manner, an l all work warrantul. Call and examine our work and castings ami judge tor yourselves. JOSIAII BAUGHMAN & B>o. March 26, 1858.-tf. TJJXTIOJNT HOTEL, Bedford. Pa. '| IHE subscriber respectfully announces to the ' A public that he has opened a Hotel, under the ' alove name, in the old and well known Globe | uu'l ling, on West Pitt Street, formerly owned and j occupied by Mr. John Young, where he will be i happy to see all his friends, and the traveling pub- ! lie generally. Persons attending Court aie re- j spectfully invited to give him a call. Ho pledges himself that he will do all in his power to render all bis guests comfortable. His Table will be supplied with the choicest de licacies the market will afford. The Bed Rooms will contain cle an and comfort able bedding. The Bar will be supplied wi'h choice liquors. The Stable will be attended by a careful and at tentive hostler. V3T Boarders will be ik.-.n by the day, week, month and year. JONATHAN 11 OR TON. Bedford, April 30, 1858. XEW GOODS ! Ciood V for Ihe People! ALTHOUGH the pr,>pects OI the Railroad are I not very flattering, the friends of that enter-i prise have not yet quite despaired of u'timate sue- I cess. Hoping that the people will see that it is not j only to their interest to have the roij completed as soon as possible, but that thuy should bear in mind that at REED 6f MLYJYIC&S, Who have just received Irona the city, and are now opening out at their Clieap Cash and Produce Store, a large assortment of Caasimerea, Cloths, Prints, bleached and unbleached Muslins, Ginghams, GROCERIES, Coffco, Sugar, Syrup, extra pulverized Sugar, Cheese, Bcc., &c. All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms tor cash or produce, Aug. 20, 1858. BEDFORD m THE Fall term of the Bedford Academy will commence on Monday, Sept. 6th. It is the object of this Institution to cultivate both mind and heart. Without the harmonious de velopment of the intellectual and moral powers, youth cannot be fitted for the active duties of life. Whilst no pains are spared to cultivate the miud, every care is taken to impress the heart, by precept and example, with the importance of correct moral principles. GEORGE W. AUGHINBAUGH, Aug. 20, 1858. Principal. AVAL C. LOGAY, ATTORNEY IT LAW. McCONNELLSBURG, FA. WILL practice in the Courts of Fulton, Bedford and Franklin Counties. on Main Street, opposite Speer's Hotel. September 3, 1858. For the Hair—Jockey Club, nd new mown hay, pomatums, mvr>w af Dr 1 Han) ( THE INQUIRER Is published every Friday morning, in Juliana Street, in the while frame building, nearly opposite the Mcngel House, by DAVID OVER. TERMS : if paid in advance, $1.50; within the year, $2.00; and if not paid within the year, $2.60 will be charged. No paper discontinued until all ar loarages are paid—except at the option of the Editor. A failure to notify a discontinuance will be regarded as a new engagement. Advertisements not exceeding a square,(lo lines.) | inserted three times for sl—every subsequent in 1 sort ion, 25 oenfs. Longer ones in the same pro portion. Each fraction of a square counted as in full square. All advertisements not specially I ordered for a given time will he continued until forbid. A liberal deduction will he made to those j who advertise by the year. Job Printing of ail kinds executed ncatlv and j promptly and on reasonable terms. UwfES, Till ASDIOPPKR WIRE! MY friends ami the public in general, are hereby informed licit 1 now have and shall continue j to keep on hand, a large stock of almost every size and pattern oi cooking stoves, and parlor stoves and coal stoves. Also, copper and brass kettles, tin and sheet iron ware, common and Russia stove pipe, lire boards, and tin ware of all kind made out of the very best 1 and 2 tin plate. Spouting made to order of the best double tin t plate, and put up by Mr. John Lixdkrmon .who as a workman lias no superior in the County. ] would also call the ntti Jdioa of the public to to a new article cf self-sealing fruit cans, the best that lias yet been offered. Stove blackening constantly on hand. All persons in want oi any of the above articles will plase call at the Old Stand, of the subscriber, in Bedford,where they can buy on reasonable terms. 1 j copptr, brass, pewter and country produce • taken in exchange fi work. GEO BLYMIRE Septembers, 1858.-3 m. Sew Jewelry. THE subscriber has opened out a new and splendid assortment of all kinds of the ; most fashionable Jewelry— consisting in parte! | Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Kings, fcc. & c . j Call and see his stock. de DANIEL BORDER. 1 DR. B. F. UARiiV RESPECT! ULL\ tenders Lis professional services to the citizens of Bedford and vi cinity. Office and residence ©n Pitt-Street, in the building formerly occupied by J>r. J. 11. Hofius. Nov. (j, 1857. „ to IIISMMME i DK. .iAKRI ,at the Cheap Drug and Book j j has just received, a large assortment <>f ' | the best flavoring extracts, together with Bak i : :ng Sola, Cream of Tartar, Saleraitus. Ac., c! the very best quality, all of which he will .toll i 'be lowest prices. PlftsterBg I.alhw!! FKDERSII4HIED having erected A a Mill for sawing Plahteri.~c Laths on his premises in Union Tp., Bedford county, is now ready to furnish any quantity on the shortest ifljiice. Pricesl.-50 per thousand. 3 ft. long, j Other lengthsin proportion. Letters iddressed to meat St. Clairsvill,. will bepromptly attended to. WM. GRIFFITH. Union Tp., Feb. 16, 1831.-zz. Job MA.vv, Q. H. Spang. IA W .'AEfiVKKSHII'.—-Tiie undersigned i J have associated themselves In the Praticc ! of the Law, an! will promptly attend to al bus!- j nass entrusted to Jheir care in Bedford and ad- ! joining conntios. on Jnlianna Street, thr'-e doors ' soutli ol Mengel oHwe and opposite the reri- i denceof Maj. Tate. MANN fc SPANG June 1. —1 854. tf. Dr. F. C Reamer, Physician and Surgeon. I > spectfuily tenders his services c the citizens or Bedford and vicinity. He may always he found (unless professienallv en gaged at his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana Feb. 19, 1857. Hummel's Premium Essence of Coffee- COF kEE made by jf will have a more delicate an 1 finer flavor, and will bo much more wholesome. , w .'i . ° dear withoi i requiring anything to clarify it. For sale by OSTF.R. MANSPEAKEK & CARN. New Store, No. 1, Cbeapside. June 18, 1858. 1 R. IL BARCLAY, ATTOIiiYE VAT LAU . BEDFORD, PA., ' 417 ILL atteud promptly and faithfuhv to all ▼ ▼ legal business entrusted to his care*. Jip-Ortice on Juliana Street, in the building lor meriy occupied by S. M Barclay, Esq., dec'd March 26, 1858. 1 jpS? ~ -j —~ v* *7-7 | A ' •• (•.- to e?| <rvrr. J .n in- •• i! , 'nruca i . <i:.- . I. r,-. ; ,\ i: t , . ■, ! j; ter r. j ! WA L L and BLIND PAPER.—Dr. B. F'. * , H i rr T is OUr agent for this necessary article. By calling at his store, our patrons -will samples of our papers. We have made our spring selections with much care, and think we cannot fail to please. SHRYOCK & SMITH, Chambersburg• SELLLYG OFF JIT COST. IN order to make room for Fall and Winter Goods J. Sr J. M. Shoemaker will sell goods at very reduced prices, at the Colonnade Store. Aug. 27. WHITE TEETH and a perfumed breath can be accquired by using the ' Balm of a Thousand Flowers." To be had at DR. HARRYS. March 6. 1867. ALLBttHENY MALE AND FEMALE SEMINARY, liainsburpr, Pa. THE Summer Term will open August sth, Fall Term, October 21st, 1858, and Wiuter Term, ! January 18th, and Spring Term, April sth, 1859. : Circulars, with full particulars, may be had of W. W. BRIM, A. B 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. Saral. Williams, of Rainsburg. June 4,1858.-zz. AN excellent article of Hair and tooth Brushes at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. August 6,1868. Pbysiciaus prescriptions carefully compound ed, at all hours of the day or nigh at Dr , Harry's. Drug Store. ' August 6.81 68. [DRt its, liOOK S IXO STATmVMi. DR. F. C. F.DAMER, BEDFORD, PA. If A VIA (i purchased the Drug and Book Store . . ° f ., r " D " Sc,>u > ~as constantly on hand at the <M stand, a largo and well Selected stock of choice Drugs and Medicines, wholesale and r < tail, all of which will be sold on /air terms. Tie assortment consists in part of Drugs and Chemicals, Dye Woods and .dad*. Puna, and Oils, Window Class and Class Ware, Tabrtc co and Scaurs Perfumery, Fancy Articles,'f c., sr. PATENT JIKBICISKS. —Having the regular agenov lor the sale of many of these medicines ihTouh he are assured that they are of the best; melt * have stood the test of time and experience, am' can be safely recommended as genuine, viz Townsend's and Sand's- Sarsaparilla, WisfarV Balsam of Wild Cherry, Aycr's Chc-ry Pectora Moffat's Life Pills and Phcenix Bitters Dr Jayne's Family Medicines, Fahnstoek s, ll'oben sack's and other vermifuge: Hoofland a Ge man Bitters, ike.. ftc. Constantly on hand a large at ,ek of historic geogtsphic.il. scientific, religions, poetical scoo > and miscellaneous BOOKS. Also a great variety of FANCY STATION! KY, Cap Post and Wrapping Paper, of ev.-rv quality, I a per Hangings in great variety. Wiif dow Blinds, in patterns or by the piece. Wail Paper, Steel and Fancy Goods. .. K [' A * N ' K BOOKS of every size arid oualitv __ locket Books and Port Motinucs, Diaues, iiiank Deeds and Mortgages, gold Pens and Pencils Cotubs, Brushes, Perfumery in great varietv Soaps, *ic., &e. •' Lamps, and Gamphittc Oil and Burning Fluid kept constantly on band. CHOICE LiQUORS for medical use; Wolffs' Scheidani Schnapps, t;in. Port, Sherry "and M - detra Wines. Feb. 19, 1857. How fo Save Money. ALL persons who are in want of good and v. v Cheap chairs and Gai.inet Furniture, can now have an opjM>rtunity .f saving monev, l>v cellin on the subscriber, and selecting such crtier. V they may need, trom at .rge stock uov." or. b~. which will be s .id l.,ei than ti:e mib en. TV bought in this Cottihy. \ou who are abou' t • commence housekeeping will doweH l y railing ou iuc, as there great reductions iii::de in sen - of i urniture. You will sec ths truth ol the above stuLm. Nt bv looking at the following list of prices • Chairs from s}.so to 536.(K jcr sett Bedsteads 2.50 15.00 Tables 2.611 << 2U.(HI Bure'us 10.00 <> 55*00 Cupboards 5.00 <• lJf.'oo Wash Stands 1.60 " 0( • Work Stands 1.00 g/j, Candle Stands 1.00 gysi All other articles ia proportion. All articles warranted. 1 Vvc MENOrt i P. b. 19, 1858. GEL. JK. PlßLlt SALE OF REAL ESTATE. public sale on the premises in Bedford Township FRIDAY THE olh XOF'R, next all the following described Heal estate to wit ■ A tract of laud with Grist .Mill and Dwelling House thereon erected, containing 41 acres and 2s perches and allows-ce; also 2J acres of Meadow ground, adjoining John llalderbanm's heirs, John S Kitchey and others. t '.Tins: C\.sli at confirmation of sale, DANIEL S. HELSEL, Adtn'r of the Estate of JACOB HELSEL. decM. S'pt. 17, 1858.-d. HI lira nisi. IF" IELE T 1 n ' ' Boarders taken by the day week vtitiih and year. April 25,1856—--if HeUys' Photographic (.alien, BUILDING ,' BEDFORD, PA. ii&Kh Ambrotjfcs, Daguerreotypes, TT 4c., arc executed in the latest style and improvements of the Art. A full assort ment of plain and fancy cases, gold and ptaec Lockets at very low prices. The public arc respectfully invited to e, 11 and examine bis specimens. w T. K. GETTYS. Jo May 22,1857. HOFUS & FILLER. ATTORNEYS AT LAW BEDFORD, PA. VyiLL PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL ▼ ▼ legal business entrusted to their care*— During the sesstons of the court, the senior rart. ner may he found at the office of the firm, two doors south of Hon. S. L. Russell's office. D. U. HOFIC7S. JNO. 11. FILLER. Bedford, Nov. 28, 1856. Shoemcitding! 11 A\ TNG commenced the business of SlioemeD tng, 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 shortest notice, and on the most substantial manner, on more reasonable rates than usual, one thing indispensable. Give him a call, try my work and judge for yourselves. J B BAKED. May 7,1858 TWOTTICER GEORGE B. AMICK, surviving partner of the late firm of GEO. B. AMJCK K BROTHER, noti fies all persons interested, that the books of said firm remain in his hands for settlement, and that circumstances demand an immediate closing up of the business of said firm. Persona indebted or having settlements to make, are therefore request ed to sail on the subscriber without delay. St. Clairsville, June 11, 1868.-tf. The subscriber will continue the mercantile busi ness at the old stand, where he will be happy to meet and supply the wants of his friends and ens tomeis at all times. He will receive in a couple of weeks a new supply of seasonable goods, which he is determined to sell on the most reasonable ternl s. GEO. B. AMICK. SHRTOCK & SMITH, CUAMBERSBIRG, I>A., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, AND Dealers in Musie and Musical Instruments. Our stock consists of Books, Stationery, Mu sic, Musical Instruments, Wall papers, Blinds, French, German and American Lithographs and ateel engravings, gilt mouldings for frames, etc., etc., wholesale and retail. Dr. It. F. Harry is our agent for Bedford, and all orders given him will be promptly attended to. March 7, 1857. MUSIC ft MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS— Pianos, Melodtons, Flutes, Guitars, Brass Horns, Clarionets, Drams, etc., of various manu facture, always on hand. Bands supplied at city mholesale ratesi .We keep always on hand a full assortment of all the new and fashionable music, j which we mail at owr expense to any part of the I country. N. B. Music . ngetl to order. SHRYOCK IK SMITH. . ~ Chamber shuig. 1 March 7, 1857.
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