mm AM) BOOKS. I DR. F. C. REAMER U B. J. WAY, HAVING formed a partnership, in the G|gka&DRUG and BOOK BUSINESS. w-1! >n stanfly kc'p o:i Band, at fit el Drugs and Medieipes, *ho!'.-satei sal rtlß all of which will h<- sold on fri i r-r. The assortment consists in i :, rt f torus* and C' rmicchf, Dyt TlVxf* and .ic'.tft, Fui-iti rfd (AVj, HVii&f fkV.u and GLut Ware. Tobai cu and Scgars : Pcr/mnc Fancy Jrti -let, 4c-, 4c. PATENT M MUCIN ES. —Having the regular agency for llic sale of many of these nte b-ia-.-s, tii • pub lic are assured tht tby ate of tie bast; stieii as have stood the test if time ami experience, .and can bo safely recommended as genuine, viz: Townscnd's and Sand's' Saisaparilla, Wistar's Falsam of Wild Cherry, Ayer's Cherry Peetord, lletfat's Life Fills and Phoenix Bit', n. Dr. Jaync's Family Medicines, Fahnstock s. Dohen sack's and other vermifuge: lloofl.uid's German, Bitters, Ac., &.c. Constantly on hand a large stock of histories gcogiaphical, scientific, religious, pout. -al, s Lord and miscellaneous BOOKS. Also a great variety of FAX CI" STATIONI3- UY, Cap, Post and Wrapping Paper, of every quality, Paper Hangings in great variety. Win dow Blinds, in patterns or by the piece. Vail Paper, Steel ar.d Fancy Goods. BLANK. BOOKS c 4 every size and quality.— Pocket Books and I'ort Mouaiies, Diaries, Blank Deeds and Mortgages, gold Pens and Pencils, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery in great variety. Soaps, lke. ; &c. Lamps, and C-tuphinc Oil and Burning Fluid, kept constaiitiy on hand. CHOICE LIQLfOKS for medical use; Wolffs' Scheidam Sehuapps, Chi. Port, Si.—ry and Ma deira Wines. Jan. 28, lb's'J. IMPROVED CAST-IRON CARRIAGE SU B. tTAHE undersigned believes that he has invented a 1. cast iron carriage huh which far excels -all others now in use, for strength, neatness and dura bility, and that it only needs to ho examined, and its merits tested, to secure its universal approval an-1 adoption. Indeed it is no longer au experi ment, it having been effectually tried by the best judges in or country, and pronounced one of the Ureal est improvemenls of the tgc! Several vehicles have been In use over two years with the Improved Huj attached, and the wheels > re still as perfect as when they left the shop, the unavoidable weir excepted. ! i bis is th only Cxi: Iron Hub ev. r invented Billable for light wheels- This improveia *nt is of such .1 nature that ono or more spokes may lie taken out changed or replaced without disturbing the other portion of the wbc 1 Where a wood huh is used, if a spoke happens to become broken, it is necessary to cut tlie tire and separate the felloes, to Z' t at the damaged part.— The wheel must be then recomposed, the tire re welded ami r> set. All this involves a considerable expense and loss of time. in the present Improvement the inrer en is of the spok< s are secured in an Iron Huh, which con sists mainly of two shells fastened together with screws. By simp'y unscrewing the nuts arid taking oif the back shell, any one of the spokes may lie removed or changed, and 'lie hrb again put togeth er,"! saving the wheel as soli 1 and firm a* ever, all \YITHINf THE SPACE OF A FEW MINUTES. This method of it msira :t!ug Iron H b Wheels girm then: uuusuil strength, UtiiTSESS AMI MtAUiESS, Visiles ohviiting several other oljections that have ii'iretoforc attend ai their use. The cost of manu facture is also greatly reduced. The subs -riber" Ae-uit for Bedford County, will dispose u f Township and shop rights, on reason able terms. WILLIAM O'A Si A!, Agent. Feb. 18, 18**). H litis', urg. Bedford C:>., Pa. BbWOBOiiH SCHOOL. rfYHIS SCHOOL will open on Man day the 21 Pt ot i. February in t se Laugh BBrmiMSG hereto :<>rs occupied by the Iter. Geo. Aughinbaugii.— The services of M:.s S. F. .Vontgoim r-, a young Lady of thorough education, an ; well v r-ed n the "Arts of Teaching," hive hecti pv.>r.ur •!. :■-> tike -charge of tin- Ft male d 'partio it. Persons from fiifTi-rent parts of the C >nnty, wii iaj to prepare themselves for teaching, will find it to their advantage ! y attendiug this Institution, is special care will be taken with them ia the branches taught in the "Common Schools," under ikt su pervision of I lie Oounty Superint tnde.it. The Session wiil be divided iuto two Quarters of II weeks each. Tuition per quarter : Primary Branches, 3 00 Common English, 4 UQ Higher do 00 Classics, g 25 Students entering before the mi ldlo of the Quar ter will be charged full Tuition. Those entering HI t.-r that time will bo charged half Tuition, yjo de duction made unless in cases of protracted sickness. 1). <). SHOEMAKER, Feb. 18,1809. P-in'-oial. I take pleasure in recommending Mr. Shoemaker ! to the pitronage of the citizens of Bedford aud i vicinity. His success as a teacher is weil estab- ' lislied. I believe him to he fully qualified to teach ! all the branches he proposes to teach. Feb. 18,1859. G. IV. AUGHINBAUGH. , XJJ\fX<3.lSr 2Xud ling, on iVeSi i'itt Street, formerly owuod and occupied by Mr. John Young, where he wiil be! happy to see all his friends, an 1 the traveling pub- I •ic generally. Persons * Heading Court ate re spectfully invited to give i.irn a call. He pledgi s 1 kens.-If that he will do all in iis power to rentier j all his guests comfortable. His Table will he supplied with the choicest de- i lieacit-s the market will atlbi-l. The Bed Rooms will coat ii,i clean and comfort- • able bedding. The Bar will bj supplied with choice liquors. The Stable wiU be at leaded by a c.roful and nt teiuive hostler. riy Boarders will be taken by the day, week, month and vcar. JONATHAN DORTON. Bedford, April 30. 135.4 THE undersigned have associated themselves in, the practice of medicine in the village of St 1 iJUirsvino, night rails promptly attended to. ' 1 ttffice opposite lh s?t. Clair Inn. IV3f. A. VICEROY, G IV. STATLEK. ! Feb. 11, 18*9.-8 tao. < Lxectsirix' Mire. i ■{VTOTICE is hereby given t'.i .t letters Testamen _b™ t ry have been granted by the Kegister ot I? -d --iord Cuunty to the undersigned resid ng in Bedford, 1 am the wiil of Samuel Brown dae'd; that ail persons ; indebted to tire Estate are hereby required to make I immediate payment, and those Imvmg claims on 1 erid estate will present thear duly authentic-.ted for : settlement. M.UtY BkOtVH, i Feb. 18, 1859. Exi : e of timber and running water. ALSO j | 320 AC it£s. well timbered and watered, in St Fran- j 1 cia Ct.rntr. Missouri. ALSO 40 ACRES well limbtircd, . > ir. Grant County, Indiana. And the following lands in Bedford County : i Anonr 50 ACSKS, well timbered, in Cumberland I ! Valley To was! up, 9 miles from Bedford, near to ' .Mm McFerrnhs. ALSO 428 ACRES timbered land, I ' 2 veil's south of Rainshurg on the road to South- ! i ampton. ALSO 489 acres, timber-land, in Union . Towrtsbip, on Bobi'S Creek, about 2 miles above ! Conrad's Saw-Mill. ALSO five-twelfths of a tract containing 265 acres and 148 perches of Broad- I top coal land. ALSO 110 ACHES of first quality lime . stone land a half a mile south id Bedford, known j us the Vondersiwith Farm, 100 acres cL-arcd, a nov ; or failing spring of excellent water,a tolerable barn, 1 and small frame house. i For the present I may b.* fi und st Mrs. Conk's ! Hotel. ' T M. M. HALL. , Jan. 7, 1859. F execute orders for CJSTIXGS .:Sb MJCHIStiRY of every de scription. T! cy will build to order steam-en ; gtnes, c0.'.l and drift-cars, horse powers and threshing machines — also, casting of every kind far furnaces, f-.rges, t>.i*v, grist and rolling 1 mills, ploughs, watei-pipa, columns, house fronts, brackets, kc.. Ac. They pre also, now making i fine assortment j of STOVES of vuious kinds of the latest pat* ' terns end most approved styles, including sev eral sizes of COOK STOVES of t'ne la-st make, 1 heating stoves for churches, offices, bar rooms, i ike. j .A lull assortment of Stoves will lie kept < constantly on hand, and sold at wholesale end j retail, at prices to suit the times, and quality, warranted equal to the best eastern make.— ! Machinery of all kinds r-paired promptly.— j Patterns made to order. UILLIARD DOCK, 0. W. ASHCOM. ! Nov. 6, 185". BLOODY FUN FOUNDRY ~ MACHINE SHOP. TilJl subscribers arc now prepared, at their ! Foundry in Bloody Run, to fill all or lers for cast- j ings of any description for Grist and Saw .Mills.) ' Titteshiag Machines, Appl > Mills, 1' loughs, and i ; all things else in their line that may be needed in ; j this or the adjoining coanti >s. We manufacture Threshing Machines r,f 2 1 or 6 • ; ITor> -power, warranted equal if net superior to j any made in the Sta'e. We k>cp constantly on ' : hand a full assortment of Woodcock. Plug, and I • Hillside Ploughs, v arranted to give satisfaction or 1 ino sale. Points, shares and landsides, to lit all < ' Woodcock or S< yler Ploughs ia the County, j Farrier's 3..1N, Ploughs an-J Castings of our ! make may be had nt Foundry prices at the st-r8 of ! t Wm Hartley, Bedford, Pi.. Louderbaugh & Pec. ; East Providence Tp., Juhn Nye urn ot Son, iiays ; ; Li ill. Times being har 1, we otf.-r great induce-, : meets to Farmers and Mechanics to buy of u.i. : | Alt kinds of repairing done in a neat and sub- j istantii! manner, and r.I! work warranted. Call land examine our work and castings ar.l judge) I fur v ursclves. JCSI Ail BAI'GU 'J AN & BHD. ? March 2d, IB.3y._tT. HO! FOR iI^S2GABS * , iXEU IMLLAMiaiSiEiIIiOOOII ] "j" iJ. M. BHO 1A KE R respectfully beg leave to ; F • inf rm tie r numerous friends and patrons that I ' they iwve just returned from the eastern Cities, and ' ' are now opening one t f the best stocks of goods j tii'.t h'.ve > v . •..-.-en brought to Bedford, which they t 1 vri'l soil at a very small advance; consisting in put ; tof gcn-Ml assortment of Dry Goods. B iota cud j j nhocs. 11.-.f ?, C sps, Queensr.are, Hardware, Ate., ; Abo, luge assortment of Groceries, such *.s Syrup, Molus-.s, H'nite and Brown Sugars, Fish, Cheese, Suit, Spices, fnd.go, Coft'.e, Extract <•' Coffee, Candles, Tar and Oil, Tobacco, osed I of * Kich silks. French Merinos, C ishmercs, Alpacas, Poplins, Frccchsnd Americas !) Lanes. Velvets' i Shawls. Cloaks. Mantles, Ladies' and Children?, Furs, Clouds, Hoods, Bouneta, Ribbons, Flowers, ! Feathers. French Work. (Hove*. Koinsry, Shoes, Jewelry, Perfumery, and sn endlcs* v. ricty ot Fancy Good*. Milliners would fi id it to their advantage to ex. amine the assortment in the Millinery department. Dec. 17, !808. ui*xoiu(i&n of Partnership. fJHIE Partnership heretofore existing and doing L business under the tirm name ol Barclay k Garret.sen, has this day been dissolve*! by mutual onosent. The Books, &*♦.. are iu the hands of 3. IV. Garret son. who is authorized to settle tb" bu siness of the 1 ate firm. S. M. BARCLAT, Nov,.'., 18,")8. B. W. GARRET SON'. ~jstxxi. VBXxs? OIT. GAITHER wRI promptly attend to all rar . veying business that may be entrusted to him. Office on Juliana street doors south of the Inquirer office. Dec. 31, 1853. WA L L and BLIND PAPER.—Dr. B. F. Harry is our agent for this necessary article. By calling at bis store, onr patrons wiil see samples of our pipers. IV> have made our spring selections with much care,and think we cannot fail to please. SHRVOCK k SMITH, Chambertburg .i. vv iai\fti:\rKßaTi;R, Attorney ni Law and Land Surveyor V\riLL attend with promptness to all business rit entrusted to his cars. IV ill practice and Fnlton Counties. ono door IVest of the Union Hotel. Dec. 24, 1853. LOOK Oil"! A Li, persons indebted to Samuel Shuck k Cm, ; 'y book account or otherwise arp berebv no* ' tilled to call ami make settlement immediate!** or their account will be left with a proper officer 'for collection, without respect to persons. Feb. 4, 1869.—h SAMUEL SHUCK k CO. AN excellent article of Hair aud tootb Brushes at Dr. Harry' Drug and Book Store. August t, 1858. SH AIM'S PANACKA at I>r. Harry's Drug and book Ftre. BEBFOHB 2HBOIBEE. FOR SH E, ci; A Farm within OBe mile of the Rail Road anil lv <> miles of in the iitond Top Co*l region, c.ontaioing about 100 acres, i-cing good bot tom land—about one-halt cleared and the balance well timlifred- The farm is well improved, and a tii e spring of excellent water at the door of the house—also two good orchards of fruit trees on the premises. ALSO, A farm in Morrison-'.s cove, adjoining lands of David Stuckey, Barley's heirs. Jacob Furry and others, containing about 200 acres, ono half cleared and the balance well with an abundance of locust ar.d chestnut timber. There arc several never failing springs upon the premiss* with a con stantly running stream through the Li.u. There is also a large and thrifty young orchard bearing fruit thereon. The improvements are a r-.ugli cast House, Lag Barn and out buildings. ALSO, IGO .-cres of l*nd in Harrison County, lowa, of Pr-t efass prairie, eK.se to timber and within a few miles of the Missouri river above Council ii'iifi's. ALSO, 234 nor s in Siorv Co., lowa ' ALSO, 113 acres in Pottawattamie Co., lows, near Coun cil BSofia. ALSO Lot no. 8 of block 53 in the city of Omaha, Ne braska Territory ALSO, 1280 acres land in Austin County, Texas, East of the Brazos River on the Texas central rail road ! which runs through the lan I. It u well watered 1. ingupen the head waters of Cvpress crck. ALSO, 320 acres in Comanche County, Texas, on ; ers creek, 4 miles East cf the | eon River, and on i the iine < f the Memphis and K1 Passo railroad now n process of construction. ALSO, The farm in Morrison's C*>ve, adjoining Bloomiicld Furnace, known as the "Pearson pr petty" lately ! i wnod by David Daniels, containing 131 acres and ! GO perches, will, an excellent orchard of fruit trees | "hereon and never failing watei at tlie door. The ! improvements are one large frame House, one log House and barn, with convenient out-bull ing* The land is good—produces well, and is in a hign state of cultivation. A good pike is close bv,lead ing to llolli.laysbnrg,widen,with tiieFurnace* make a ready market at the door for all kinds of produce. X*ov. 12, 1858. O. E. SHAN NON. PICKLES AND SHOES TO BOOT. '• VI u y men of many ra>nds," Many shoes of mmy Kinds; From fixes one to number nine, Aliowing some ?-ir heel behind. R >nts fir men and women too, tvtine high, sora • low, some old and new. With s'.iin.eiiai tops and pointed heel*, To inji a Lira high who lowly "nd*. 1 f prices do not .suit your mind, •Inst take a little cheaper kind ; But when j*uu buy ebeip shoes, bewire, i 'or cheapest shoes arc first to tear. '! fruits or pickles wcil put tip. Preserved fruits, or nice catsup, Me bothering any one to taste. 1 o FERGUSON'S be sure to haste. Tobacco and eig. rs „re there. Of qualities and kinds qnte rare ; To please tire taste of every one. And aiake the boys appear full crown. * '■ ■ e !: Ke Ml kinds of trade lor good*, li'v n wagons full from out iho woods— All kinds of produce, and of grain, Will be received .iud sold again. Ki.w e ill and see this star- < f shoes, <).' juckies and j.r erves for use ; And When you call, just bring along, Vi hat is the ol>j *et of our song, HERD TIMES RELIEFI Nor. 6. 1858. 1. Cramer & Co. ' J ll **" received a large and MM. g ENERA I assortment of j FALL AND WINTER GOODS, : ail of which have l>een purchased since the great decline in prices East. (fur assortment is the best we have ever offered, including all the newest j styles in every department. Unprecedented bargains will be of j fired our friends and customers for j cash or produce. A liberal credit will be extended to | those only, who will promptly settle their accounts every January, by cash or note,. No trouble to show goods. Call and see trie bargains. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Oct. 29. 1858 ! ILIEMMIISBFSMB Pa. ! IpH : Summer Term will open August sth, Fall i. Term, Octoucr lit it, 1858. ami Winter Term, • January 18th, and Spring iVuo, April sth, 1859. ■ Circulars, with fall particular*, may Le had of j W. W. BRIM, A. 11., Principal.. ii.3. Half the tuitiou mast be piil in jtd | vtnet. Students coming to this institution will j be conveyed from Bedford free of charge, on the ; 17t'a of January, l.y addressing a letter to Mr. Sarr.l. i Williams, of It .liasburg. June 4,18-58.-7.2. JOB MANN, Q. JI. SP.VNQ. I AT PAKTNJ3USHIP.— The undersigned 1 A have associated themselves IN THE Praticc of the Law, and will promptly ultcr.dto buri j nessentrusted to their care in Bedford END ad ! joining counties. uJ~biUce on Jul latin a Street, three doors south oiMengel oil tse and opposite the resi dence ofMaj. Tate. MANX ft SPA NO June 1,-1854. tf. Hammers Prcniiuai Rssence of CofiTei*. COFFEE made by it will have a more delicate j and finer flavor, ami will be much more wholesome. ; It will also be clear withoi t requiring anything to ! clarily it. For rale by OSTER, MANSPF.AKEB ft CAKN. New Store, No. 1, Chcapside. June 18, 1858. 1 PURE WHITE LEAD, Flaxseed oil and Spirits Turpentine ut Dr. Harry's Drug tnd Book ! Store. August <4, 1858. I physicians prescriptions carefully compound ed. at all hours of the day or nigh at Dr* i Harry's, Drugstore. Augusts, 1858. JAYNE'S Wrights, Bennett's and Dvott's pills at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store * ! August 6, 1858. A YKR'S Cherry Pectoral and P- I - D """ ,a """" ' TJEUD INQUIRER IsjublisLed every Friday morning, in Juliana F'riet, in the white frame building, nearly opposite the MeiguJ I'oitse. hv 1)AVI OVER, TERMS •• If paid in advance, $1.50; within the year, S2X"; ad if not paid wi 'liin the year, $2.60 will be charged. No paper discontinued until all ar icaragfs are paid—except" at the option of tlie Editor. A failure to notify a discontinuance will be regarded as a new engagement. .Advertisement* not exceeding a square, (lo lines.) inserted three times for $1 —every subsequent in sertion, 25 cents. Longer ones in the saine pro portion. Each fraction of a square counted as a full square. All advertisements not specially ordered for a given time will be continued until forbid. A liberal deduction will be made to those who advertise by the year. Job Printing of all kinds executed neatly and promptly and on reasonable terms. ml 0.~ tuimioii. OF Lancaster City, late of Philadelphia' where ho has been in successful practice foj.a num ber of years, received his education at 'he ],, V s( Med ical College in the United Statis, and had the •x --perirucc and practice ia the different Hospitals for several ytar t a memlei of the Analytics! Medical Institute of New York, and lute Surgeon of the United Rwt. s Navv, now offers himself to the pub lic to attend any prole.-s.enul cab's, The purest medicines always on hand direct from the best Laboratories of out country, and the Bo tanical Gordons of the worl 1. No patent medicine prescribed or recommendrd. Medicines used only which will not break down the constitution, but will renovate the system from all injuries it hi j sustain ed trom mineral medicines. Chronic and ditaulr, diseases must be treated upon analytical principles which is to know and ascertain what disease Is. Its nature and character require a knowledge cf the chemical c.nstituenta of evry soii j and fluid of the human body ; the changes those solids and fluids are capal.l of undergoing. To know what raedi ciiieMy employ to cur,' 1 diseases, requires a know lodge of the chemical constituents ol all agents en ; Joyed i.. medicine; and if we are in possession ot tiiio knowledge, it is possible to cure any disease —no muttei of how long standing—aud leave the patient in a healthy and perfectly cured condition. Melancholy, Aberration, or that state of sir nation and weakness of the mind which renders persons in capable of enjoying the pleasures of performing the dutie- of life; Dyspepsia; that distressing disease and fell destroyer oi health and happiness, under mining the constitution, ami yearh carrying thou . sands to untimely graves, can most emphatically be cured, ildicutuaribm, in any form or condition, chronic or acute, warranted curable; Epilepsy or tailing sickness; all chronic and stubborn cases ot Female Disc uses radically removed; Salt Rheum, and "very d"s "notion of ulcerations; Piles and Scrofulous Diseases, which have 1.3.11: i all previous medical aki.l can be cured by my treatment, when the constitution is not exhausted. 1 do i v a 1 ii.sevts (yes, Consumption) can be cured. ojp" Cancer cured wiiihut the knife.. I will remain in my office on Wednksuvvs .and ■"> atcrdatj, from 'J ..'clock A. M., to accommodate patients from s distance, and cot. u*t in the Eng'i.-h and German languages. Will make visit* to my distance if required. 31 ay !•- addressed by letter. Fulton Sq l ire, Lanca>t-:r*citv, Pa. Ju - i;u. 1858-1 v. LOOK OUT! £f& rpv. wv a mi t A LTHOUGH the prospects of ti c Kiilroad ere -FA. not very flittering, the friends of that enter prise have not yet quite despaired of u'tim it** suc cess. Hoping that the people will gee that it is nor only to their interest to have the road completed as soon as possible, but that they ghoul 1 bear in mind that REED 6> MLVMCII Have just received from the city, and sr > .*>•, opening out at their Cheap G.\sh an I Produco Stjre, •iltrgo assortment of Cossimercs, Cloths. Prints, bleached and in/.!, ached Muslins, Ginghams, (i uOOEUIES, • "office, Sug.tr, Syrup, < xtra pulverized Sugar, Cheese, Ac., iitc. All of which wi'l be sol 1 oa the most reisonablc t urns for cash or prod Nov. 19, ic-SS. Boss FOUTVAUD. O. 11. G-*T UES. Forward & Gailiier, ATTORNEYS IT LAW, MSetlford. S*n. S > OSS FfiHVVAUD, of Somerset, and O. 11. •fcV GAITHEIt, have opened a law office in Bod ford, Pa. O. 11. GAITHER, iiaving located per manently in Bedford, will be assisted during every Court by the former. All business entrusted to them will be promptly and carefully attended to. Office on Juliana street, two doors south of the In quirer offic *. Dec. 31, 18)8. SHKFOfft <£ SSJiTH, nfA.IIBF.RSBI'RO, PA.. BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS, o u .l Dealers in Music and Musical Instruments* Oi'r stock consists of Books. Stationery, Sin gle, Musical Instruments. Wall papers. Blinds. French, German and American Hlihogrq'.;, ar.d steel engravings, gilt mouldings for frames, "tc., etc., wholesale and r*"tail. Dr. B. F. flirry is our agent for Bedford, and all orders civon biiu will bo pruiuotJv attended to. Marsh 7, 1857. MUSIC & MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.— Pianos, Melodrons, Flutes, Guitars, Br.su Horns, Clarionets, Drums, etc., of various manu facture, always on hand. Battds supplied at city cn'\oltsalt raits. We Seep always on hand a full assortment of slithenew and fashionable music, which we nail at our expense to any part of the country. N. Music Dgcd to order. FTIHYOCK U SMITH, Chambcrsburz. March?. 11-57. liiisllEMtF DR. ilAKßl',at the Ch ?i rug nrnl Book Store, has just received, a Urge assortment 0 I the host flavoring extracts, together with Bak ing Soda, Cream of Tartar, Saleratus, Ac., ot jh# very best quality, all of which he will sell the lowest prices. Dr. P. C Reamer, Physician and Surgeon, n cspectlully tenders his services o X\ the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. He may a'ways be-found (unless professionally en gaged, at his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana St. Feb. 19, 1857. Will. C. LOGAIY, ATTORNEY .IT Uf. SIcGOPDJELLSBURG. PA. WILL practice in the Courts of Fulton. Bedtora and Franklin Counties. on Mnin Street, opposite Speer's Hotel. September 3, 1858. i>a. ii. F. HA RBI E'ESPECTFULLY tenders his professional i services te the citizens of Bedford and vi cinity. Oliice and residence on Pitt-Street, in the building formerly occupied by Dr. J. H. Hoflus Nov. 6. 1857. PICKLING VINEGAR, PINE Cider Vinegar just received—also monld Candles. Extra qualitv. Oct. J, 1858. A. B. CRAMER k C*. flilftPlKE iWiill. ! T tbe Ejpclion held I v Stockholder* of the Bud jA i'urd and Stoystown turnpike road Company, on the 7th day ol MafA. 1859, Emanual Stetlcr of Schellsbnrg was elected Piesidcnt, John Sill. A. K. Schel', of Schoiiabu.g, Satn'l 3: 'lr, and ilou. Michael Zimmerman, of Somerset County, Mana gers, and Peter Schel!, Secretary and Treasurer, who passed the following resolution and ordered flic same to he published. Reohed, Thai hereafter, so person is ailoweil to quarry and take away any stone irom the lime stone quarry on Gravel Hill at Bedford, belonging to the said company, without permission from the board ot managers, and that John P. Reed, Esq.. our Attor ney, is hereby authorized and r< quired to see that this Resolution is adh'-red to. And t list the following section of an Act of As semble passed the lttibd.iy of April, 1850, b. pub lished as a caution for persons w ho make a practice of ritsiiiug through toll gates without stopping to pay the t"!', found ii: pamphlet law, page 519. 185h Suction Sit. If any Ja.rtct: shall pass tliruttgh any 101 l gate with any animal, Vehicle or Vehicles, for which toll is demanded without paying nueh toil, it shall be lawful for the turnpike read c"t ijianv entitled to demand such toll- Notwithstanding in..i sue!i toll g ite may not have bet n dosed, when such person or persons passed by, and through the same, to sue ior nttd recover the same Itefore any Alderman or Justice of the Peace of this commonwealth, with costs of t uit. nny of March, 1859. on all the sr v;k "I the s lid Com pany, and will be paid by the Treasurer of thtr Company on dero ind, at his office in Sob. ells burg, and by Hon. .Michael Zimmerman in Somerset County. PETEIt ECU ELL, March 18, 1819. Treasurer. EXECUTOR'S SALS. OP HEAL ESTATE. R PHE subscriber, Ex euler of the last will and 1 estament of John Claar, lute of the Borough of Bedford, dee'd, will sell at public sale, on THURSDAY, the 7lh of APRIL next, at the 1 ite residence of said dec'd, the House and Lot of ground occupied by him in said Borough, ' eing Lot No. 191, in the plan of the Town, adjoin ing the School Mouse Lot on the East, Isaac Alen gel, jr. on the West, the Raysfown Branch, on the .North, and west Pitt street on the South; contain ing 69 feet front < n Pitt fe.>et and running back to aid Raystown branch, and having thereon erected a ( in? Story log era! weather 1) eirded dwelling house, blacksmith 'bop, 3 i- *■' tud oth-. rout buildings. ALSO, it the same time and pl>.ce, the oul-iots of said decedent, number- d 49 and 50 in the minor of Bed ford, sitUite about 14 miles from town, on tlie west i 'id" of the Road leading into the "German corner'* ! adjoining "nch other, and lands of Hugh Mooic, j Jacob M..rti*j's h ii>. John Sprout, (late Win. Jlai i ken) John Bridali-am and others, and containing ! about 19 Acres ; i 57 perches. TER M S . One third in hand, and the baluuca in two equal annual payments without interest, to be secured b) judgment notes, or notes and mortgage at the op tion of the subscriber. Possession given as soon as the terms are complied with. JOSEPH CLAAK. March 11. 11;59. Ex'er. ;RICH FALL"GOODS! MRS. SIiHII B. POTTS, I 4 fAS just returned fron the cities with • large j AJL and handsome stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. J Elegant cheap goods of all kinds, English me rinos, U5 cts. per yard, shawls of every discription, and all prices, bought low at auction. Also, a large and handsome a-surtraent of clocks, furs victoritie capes, cutTs end mutfs. bo urn-is of all ! kinds, velretjJMtin, drawn silks. trimmed and anUjssined. An endless as soGjaerrfoTl' ribbons, feathers and flowers and rushes, gloves and ho siery, hoots and shoes, and i fnll as sortment of ail kinds of FANG V GOODS, j Country Milliners can be supplied with at! kinds i of Millinary Goods. Get. 22,'isoa. liWlilT" rniih subscribers having purchased the Bedford X Foundry of Messrs Waslwbaugh & Baanon, would most respectfully announce to th ■ citi zens of Bedford and ndjoi .iris counties, that they are prepared lomakown l lurnish Hi kinds of CASTINGS Ft Gil IST AND SAW-.MILLS, Thrashing Machines, Ploughs, Apple mills. Cock ing, t-.-n pi it**, and coal stores, sled and Sleigh sol s, wash k .-tt'es, cf different sizes, wagon boxes oi" all ! /armors' liells, (a superior article.) oven i doors, mid every tiling usually made in a countrv Foundry. Woodcock, Seylay and HILL-SIDE PLOUGHS. Also, a now PLUG PLOUGH, to which v.o call the especial attention of our farmers—a superior article to the liiil Plug Plough, with two kinds of points, ' hires and landsi'ks to suit all ploughs in ! general use in this county, 'i'uriiiog and fitting of ! iron patterns in id : to order. n 1 all kinds of re i pairing done at the ehoztest notice and at low ip.t-s. All our fi'va work made of the very l-.st ; tutorial, and warranted to give satisfaction. Fanners arid others would (!• we ! to call and cs axniiio onr work before purchasing elsewhere, as wo are determined to meet theimmergeucies of the times, we will SELL LOW FOR CASH, oa COUNTRY PRobrcE. Fig and bar iron, horses and lumber, taken in exchange for work. Starch 4, 1859—1y SHIRES & JORDAN. CIIE4Pra ANI> PRODUCE STORE! Great inducements to Purchasers. TSiE undetsigned having purchased the Store lately owned by Samuel Brown, deceased, offers to the Public a large assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensicare, Boots and Shots, kc. &c.. &c., at the lowest CASH PRICES. His stock of goods is unsurpassed in every point of excellence, and purchasers need only call and see to he convinced that it is to their interest, to buy at his establishment for CASH, or COUNTRY PRO DUCE. He. will make the most advantageous sales, to purchasers, as immediate payments will enable him to make GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! Those who wish to secure bargains should not de lay giving him a call., Store Room same as lately occupied by Samuel Brown, immediately opposite the Washington Ho- JOHN AT.SiP. March d, 1859. BURNING FLUID and Pino oil always to be bad at Dr. flurry's Drug and Book Storp August 6. 1858. ■ r J' Iron Hlj ('ommcclal College. 1 iTTsurnn*, P*. Chaetehh> 185 i. 300 Students attending January,'sß. Now tie, largest and most thorough Commercial Jjelwol of the L aitod Stat. s. Young mo prepay tor actual duties ol the Counting Room. . J. C. Surra, A. St. Prof, of Book-keen;':* aai Science of Account*. * A. r. PorTHtTT. Teacher of Arithmetic and Gontmernial Calculation. J. A llmsKK and T. C. JTeacher, „ f ! l3O0t;-kcepiI:^. A. CowLorandW.A. Mint*, Pruts, of P-n tUHtishtn SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY J'OOiC K r.E PI N (T. As used in .-very department of htsit.n* COMtKRCLir. ARITHMETIC— lUPin Rtr< L '" S ' S ■' II 'TIXJ—Dt:TECTIX'J C'OL'X ' ! TLRhR.It Mo HEV— i *"-<■- ''\'rnr, corhexps-xdesce-CO * UERCULLAW-. Are taught, and mi other subjects nerev arv for the success and ,j. n . llg ., ,uucaUm of btisirx'. 12 rMMiIMS. thrZ a v. U r PitUEarg for the pa* best Wriling!' * ° *' , d W * bten Ci!ha >'^ -T JSXiIJ 1 XGU 4, >R h. IMPORTANT IUFORMATIOMT. StmLr ts enter at any linm-No vacation—Time u.iiu.ited— der k w at ■.d. asur; —Graduates assisted • n m taming situations—Tuition for Full Commer c-d 0oun s:i. time 8 to 12 weeks —Board, § > p,. r we-k. „t iti nerv, s s oa_f H tire c-i -t . $69,00 to $70,90. gy.Ministers' Sons received at half price. C "! l ~' :irc "' SjiecfTncr.s of Business and dr f 1 riting—nclorw two stamps, and uiv to their order 5 a .d which ijf 'y * u sell the &t |>rices. N. B. Projtice t .ken ia exchange for G„om. Dec. 5, 153.-'2:.u. : A r ' L r-rsors are hereby notified that J hav> | A ptire.iascd at Sherai s Sale, one lot of Tinner I 'V !l,cs - Hani r °' ,a - Patterns, Ac., also j t.ro IA o. Stock m i Thi War .in the Shop lat-lr [ occur,, ai v Abraham Herman— a? wliosc p-.. r t'r i tise s m.' wa;~ p. hi. 1 - 1 1 al SJ hereby give notice that I have hired said i lermam ml wr herrufter carry m, tbe 75nni •'■■ s? „ 9 ' ' - V| - (, P frrmcriy occupied bv him. „ n lub uia - .reet. Notice is further hereby giren that ks tf Ucrman now Ulong to me, sM any persons having scconnt, wtfi plv-M rrcsc t them to Samuel Rud.v ngllf K , q , f^r uc., wituont delay ' I 25,18.59.-3 m. SAMUELBARNIiA'tT iiS idßMli IHKIi Steckman, S 3,^tO^=^S.XSsl7C>2?.. Boarders tt-ca ; y the day wek ttl s April 25, 18-55—tf Lciijs' Phcrosrapbic fiallerT, \ v " Am arotypes, Daguurrootypes, i, c 7 , . 4-C.. are executed in the latest style and improvements of the Art. A full menf ol plain snd fancy cases, eo'.d and ole Lockets at very low prices. ' Tie public are respectfully invited to c l\ rj tniiCO isi? .*p^Ci!36HS. May 22,1857. R ' G "TYS. Ja ! II HA, ING '-wiimeix-d tic business of Shoeiren mg, one door east of Mr. Br ice's Hotel; Bed'crd R m •r. p+red to To all manner of work ia tins li-m . f iciMiieps, t the shortest notice, and on tn-i most s.i ostaotji) man? t. on nibre reasonablo rates t.ian usual, 0,.t thine ind-Rycx-mllt. (five him r. all, ;ry my work and j:: ge for yourselves. J' B ILtKRI. May ~ .? ;8 k, 'u JfrlTiitfJ, 'PHE snbscriber has opened out a new 0,1 ± splendid assortment of all kinds of rv P most fashionable Jewelry—consisting in r.rrt 'tt Breast Pins, Finger Kings, Ear Rings, kc. kt. us:, f.ui see bis stock. DEL 4 DANIEL BORDKK. f rmri-.tv" f rr. ea-t:'aa>- to *H jit f 1 *- ;♦" a • js.e T. t.h.J, rpl. .otjii tt>d. A' . llf • /• • t-t .1* 8t • At-..; |jji ( s. ?>. BARCUY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. BEDFORD, FA., v\ • ILL attend promptly and fait!lfuli* to all *7 legal businesscn f rusted to his care". 377"Office on Juliana .Street, in the building Jor incriy occupied by S. T >f. B irclav, Efq.. dee'd. March 26, 1858. D. 8- RIDBLE, Formerly of Bedford, Pa. iUornej and Connsfiior at Law* ">4, WALL ST. SEW I'Oltli. All business promptly atende.l to. Dec. S, 1858. Ftasirnißs Laths!! 'PME I- NIOERSMGWEO having wected X a SI ill for sawing Plastehifo Laths on his premises in Union Tp., Bedford county,.is now ready to furnish any quantity on the shortest notice. Pricesl,-60 per thousand. 3 ft long. Other lengths in proportion. Letters addressed to mest.St. Clairsvilt*, will heproruptly attended to. WM. GRIFFITH. Union Tp., Feb. 16. 1854.-zs. WHITE TEETII and a perfumed breath can. be accquired by using the "-Balm of a. Thousand Flowers." To be had at DJi- HAUHYX March 6. 185 J.