PERMANENT OFFICE. Complying with the urgent request of hundreds of theit patients, I)rs. C. M. Fitch aud J. W. Sykcs HAVE CONCf.CDED TO REMAIN PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, And m*y be consulted at their office, NO. 190PENN STREET, Opposite St. Ciair Hotel PITTSBURGH. AND may be consulted daily, (except Sundays.) foi CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCBITIS, and all other CUKONIC COMPLAINTS complicated with or causing pulmonary disease, including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affection of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, etc. Drs. FITCU A SYKES would state that their treat ment of consumption is based upon the fact that the disease exists in the blood and system at large, both before and during its development in the lungs, and they therefore employ Mechanical, Hy gienic and Medicinal remedies to purify the blood and strengthen the system. With these they use MEDICAL INHALATIONS, which they value highly, but only as Palliatives, (having no curative effect when used alone,) and invalids arc earnestly cautioned against wasting the precious time of curability upon any treatment based upon the plausible, but false idea that the "seat of disease can be readied in a direct manner by Inhalation," For as liefore stated, the seat of the disease is_ in the blood and its effects only in the lungs. KF'No citarge for consultation. A list of questions will be sent to those wishing to consult lis bv letter. March 18, 1859.-Iy OUR MUSICAL FRIEND: TWELVE PAGES OP POPULAR MUSIC FOR TEN CENTS. U/-yjR MUSICAL FRIEND" is filled with the V-P best Piano Solos, Duets, Songs, Operatic Alias, Polkas, Mazurkas, Quidrills, Waltzes, and every other species of musical composition for Voice and Piano by the best American and Euro pean Composers; printed on full-sized music paper, adapted to every grade of performer. The same quantity of music, procured from the regular publishers would eost more than ten times what we charge. A year's subscription to 'OUR MUSICAL FRIEND,' will secure new and fashionable music worth at least Two HUNDRED DOLLARS, and entirely sutlicient for the home circle. PRICE TEN CENTS, WEEKLY. Yearly, §5; Half Yearly, $12,50; Quarterly, $1,25 cents. The Volume commenced on the Ist December, 1858. C. B. SEYMOUR & CO., PROPRIETORS, 18, Frankfort street, NEW YORK. March 4, 1859.-lm GEORGE P. ABBEY. JOHN A. NEFF. ABBEY & NEFF. No. 308 North THIRD Street, ( three doors above Vine,) PHILADELPHIA. THE OLD HARDWARE STAND. (ESTABLISHED TWENTY FOUR YEARS.) Every description of Building, Mechanical. I arming and Household HARDWARE, is now in Store, and will be offered at the lowest market pri ces, to Cash and prompt Six mouths buyers. Nails at Manufacturers prices for Cash. Orders from new customers will receive strict and accurate attention, and all goods sent from this house will be as represented. Merchants, on tbeir next visit to our city to make their Spring purchases are cordially invited to call an 1 examine our Stock and Prices before Purchasing. March 25, 1859.-3 m GUARDIAN'S SALE BY virtue of an order ol the Orphans Court of Bedford County, the subscriber will sell at Pub lic Sale, at the Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, on Saturday the 23d of April next, that certain lot of ground late the property of Philip Weisel, dee'd, situate in the corner of John Street and "Watsons addition" containing 77 feet in front on John street and running with the public road 200 feet to an alley. TERMS : 1-3 to remain in the lot for the use of the widow, one half the balance at the confirmation of the sale and the residue in one year without in terest to be secured by Judgment bonds or bonds and mortgage. Possession given immediately. ABRAHAM WEISEI, March 25, 1859.-d Guardian. Executor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters testamentary having been issued to the undersigned, by the Register of Bedford Connty, on the lust will and Testament of Daniel Bussard, late of West Pro vidence Township, dec'd. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate pay ment aud those having claims against tho/same are notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN SPARKS, March 25, 1859. Exor. Administrator's Notice. I ETTERS of Administration having been grant- JL i ed to the subsubscriber on the estate of Eiiel Allen, late of .Napier Township, dec'd, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment immediately and those having claims against the same will present them duly authentica ted for settlement. B. 11. WALKER, Adm'r. March 25, 1859. St. Clair tp. Executor's Notice. LETTERS testamentary on the last Will and testament of Emanuel Bassler late of Mid dle Woodbnry Township, Bedford County, dec'd., having been granted to the subscribers residing in said Township, notice is therefore given to all per sons indebted to said estate to make payment to them immediately, and those having claims will jftesent ihem forthwith, duly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL BASSLER, DAVID BUYER, March 25, 1859. Exors. Executor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters Testa mentary on the will ot Frederick Smith, late of Colerain Township, dec'd, have been granted to the undersigned, by tbe Register of wills of Bed ford County—that all persons having claims on said estate are requested to present them duly authenti cated for settlement, and those indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. HENRY F. SMITH. G W. HOUSEHOLDER, Feb. 25, 1859.* Executors. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of administration have been granted to the subscriber on tbe estate of Catharine Thom as, dec'd. All persons having claims against the same are requested to present tliem for settlement, and all persons indebted, are requested to make im mediate payment. JOHN McCREARY, Juniata tp., March 11, "59. Adm'r. Dissolution of Partnership. THE Partnership heretofore existing and doing business under the irm name ot Barclay & Garretson, has this day been dissolved by mutual cnosent. The Books, &c., are in the hands of B. W. Garretson, who Is authorized to settle tbe bu siness of the late firm. S. M. BARCLAY, Nov. S, 1858. B. W. GARRETSON. WHITE LEAD, Flaxseed eil and Spirits Turpentine at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Si ere. August 6, 1858. BRIGS AND BOOKS. DR. F. C. REAMER & S. J. WAY, HAVING formed a partnership, ift the (SLS3a®DIUJG and BOOK BUSINESS, will con ~l stantly keep on hand, at the /tfjffiftm iwil stand > tt large and well selected stock of choiceßßiittfiF Drugs and Medicines, wholesale and retail, all of which will be sold on fair terms. The assortment consists in part of Drugs and Chemicals, Dye Woods and Acids, Paints and Oils, Window Glass and Glass Ware, Tobac co ami Segars, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, 4c., 4 c. PATENT MEDICINES.— Having the regular agency for the sale of many of these medicines, the pub lic are assured that they are of the best; such as have stood the test of time and experience, and can be safely recommended as genuine, viz: Townsend's and Sand's Sarsaparilla, Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Moffat's Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters, Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines, Fahnstock's, Hoben sack's and other vermifuge: Hoofland's German, Bitters, Ac., Ac. Constantly on hand a large stock of histories geographical, scientific, religious, poetical, school and miscellaneous BOOKS. Also a great variety of FANCY STATIONE RY, Cap, Post and Wrapping Paper, of every quality, Paper Hangings in great variety. Win dow Blinds, in patterns or by the piece. Wall Paper, Steel and Fancy Goods. BLANK BOOKS of every size and quality.— Pocket Books and Port Monniies, Diaries, Blank Deeds and Mortgages, gold Pens and Pencils, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery in great variety, Soaps, Ac., Ac. Lamps, and Camphine Oil aud Burning Fluid, kept constantly on Hand. CHOICE LIQUORS for medical use; Wolffs' Scheidani Schnapps, Gin, Port, Sherry and Ma deira Wines. Jan. 28, 1859. ~ is" 9 IMPROVED CIST-IRON CARRIAGE HUB. TIIE undersigned believes that he has invented a cast iron carriage hub which far excels all others now in use, for strength, neatness and dura bility, and that it only needs to he examined, and its merits tested, to secure its universal approval and adoption. Indeed it is no longer an experi ment, it having been effectually tried by the best judges in our country, and pronounced one of the Greatest Improvements of the Age! Several vehicles have been in use over two years with the Improved Hub attached, nnd the wheels are still as perfect as when they left the shop, the unavoidable wear excepted. This is the only Cast Iron Hub ever invented sutable for light wheels. This improvement is of such a nature that one or more spokes may be taken out changed or replaced without disturbing the other portion of the wheel Where a wood hub is used, if a spoke happens to become broken, it is necessary to cnt the tire nnd separate the felloes, to get at the damaged part.— The wheel must be then recomposed, the tire rc welded and reset. All this involves a considerable expense and loss of time. In the present Improvement the inner ends of the spokes are secured in an Iron Hub, which con sists mainly of two shells fastened together with screws. By simply unscrewing the nuts and taking off the back shell, any one of the spokes may be removed or changed, and the hub again put togeth er, leaving the wheel as solid and firm as ever, all WITHIN THp] SPACE OF A FEW MINUTES. This method of constructing Iron Hub Wheels giTes them nnusual strength, LIGHTNESS AND NEATNESS, besides obviating several other ol jections that have heretofore attended their use. The cost of manu facture is also greatly reduced. The subscriber Agent for Bedford County, will dispose of Township and shop rights, on rcason i able terms. WILLIAM O'NEAL Agent. Feb. 18, 1859. Rainsburg, Bedford Co., Pa. Reuben Gates 1 No. 26, February Term, 1859, in vs. I the Common Pleas of Bedford MaryC.Gates. Alias Subpoena on Libel for Divorce. • Notice is hereby given to the Defendant, in the above stated case, that a Subpoena, and alias Sub poena on libel for Divorce, has been issued; the last of said writs is returnable 2d Monday, 14th day of February, next, and that- the said Defendant is required to appear on or before the Ist Monday , (2d day) of May, next, and answer the complaint of tbe Plaintiff, as provided for by act of Assentbly and herein fail not. WM. S. FLUKE. Sheriff. April 8, 1859. ALLEOHRNITMALB AND FEME SJaMIMARX, Rainsburg, Pa. THE Summer Term will open August sth, Fall Term, October 21st, 1858, and Winter Term, January 18th, aud Spring Term, April sth, 1859. Circulars, with full particulars, may be had of IV. W. BRIM, A. 8., Principal,. N. B. Half the tnition must be paid in Ad vance. Students coming to this institution will be conveyed from Bedford free of charge, on the 17th of January, by addressing a letter to Mr. Sarnl. Williams, of Rainsburg. June 4,1858.-zz. MUSIC St MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.— Pianos, Melodeons, Flutes, Guitars, Brass Horns, Clarionets, Drums, etc., of various manu facture, always on hand. Banks supplied at city wholesale rales. We Keep always on hand a full assortment of oil the new and fashionable music, which we mail at our expense to any part of the country. N. B. Music arranged to order. SHRYOCK & SMITH, Cliambersburg. March 7, 1857. Hummel's Premium Essence of'CofTee- COFFEE made by it will bavc a more delicate and finer flavor, and will be much more wholesome. It will also be clear withoi.t requiring anything to clarify it. For sale by OSTER, & CARN. New Store, No. 1, Cheapside. June 18, 1858. LIST NOTICE. lam determined that unless all persons indebted to me on account, note or otherwise, do not make immediate payment, that their accounts, &c., will be placed in the hands of an officer for collec tion after the 15th day of March, 1859. This is positively the last notice. Feb. 25, 1859. G. W. RUPP. JOB MANN, G. H. SPANO. I AW PARTNERSHIP—The undersigned J have associated themselves in the Praticc of tbe Law, and will promptly attend to al busi ness entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad joining counties. OTT'Olßec on Julianna Street, three doors j south of Mengei oHnse and opposite the rosi-1 dence of M a.j. Tate. MANN fc SPANG June 1, —1854. tf. DR. L. F. HARRY RESPECTFULLY tenders his professional services to citizens of Bedford and vi cinity. Office and residence on Pitt-Street, in the building formerly occupied by Dr. J. 11. Hofius. Nov. 6,1857. bbbf®R mmmm. FOR SALE on D&GrJES. THE FOLLOWING LANDS IN THE WEST : 80 ACRES in Brown County, Kansas, 3 miles west of Hiawatha, on the old St. J ■>. road, and 18 miles from White Cloud on the Missouri liiver.— ALSO 80 ACKES, 1-5 miles west of Atchison, Kan sas. Those are fine rolling prairie lands within less than a mile of timber and running water. ALSO 320 ACHES, well timbered and watered, in St. Fran cis County, Missouri. ALSO 40 ACHES well timbered, in Grant County, Indiana. And the following lands in Bedford County : ABOUT 6O ACHES, well timbered, in-Cumberland Valley Township, 9 miles lrom Bedford, near to John McFerrans. ALSO 428 ACHES timbered land, 2 miles south oi Rainsburg on the road to South ampton. ALSO 430 acres, timber-land, in Union Township, on Bobbs Creek, about 2 miles above Conrad's Saw-Mill. ALSO five-twelfths of a tract containing 205 acres and 148 perches of Broad top coal land. AL9O 110 ACRES of first quality lime stone land a half a mile south of Bedford, known as the Vondersmith Farm, 100 acres cleared, a nev er failing spring of excellent water,a tolerable barn, and small frame house. For the present I may be found at Mrs. Cook's Hotel. WM. M.HALL. Jan. 7, 1859. BBIIFOli!) HIGH SCHOOL. THIS SCHOOL will open on Monday the 21st oi February in the LAHOE BRICK BUILDING hereto fore occupied by the Rev. Geo. Aughinbaugb.— The services of Miss S. E. Montgomery, a young Lady of thorough education, and well versed in the "Arts of Teaching," have been procured, to take charge of the Female department. Persons from different parts of the County, wish ing to prepare themselves for teaching, will find it to their advantage by attending this Institution, as special care will be taken with them in the branches taught in the "Common Schools," under the su pervision of the County Superintendent. The Session will be divided into two Quarters of 11 weeks each. Tuition j>cr quarter : Primary Branches, 3 00 Common English, 4 00 Higher do 5 00 Classics, 6 2-5 Students entering before the mifldle of the Quar ter will he charged full Tuition. Those entering af ter that time will ba charged half Tuition. No de duction made unless in cases of protracted sickness D. O. SHOEMAKER, Feb. 18,1869. Principal. I take pleasure in recommending Mr. Shoemaker to the patronage of the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. His success as a teacher is well estab lished. I believe him to bo fully qualified to teach all the branches he proposes to teach. Feb. 18,1859. G. W. AUGHINBAUGH. FOINDTIYAND MACHINE SHOP THE subscribers having formed a partner ship under the style of "Dock & Ashcom" for the purpose of conducting a general FOI A DKI A All MACHINE business in the establishment recently erected by Gilliard Dock, in Hopewell, Bedford coun ty, are now prepared to execute orders for CASTINGS JXD MACHINERY of every de scription. They will build to order steam-en gines, coal an 1 drift-cars, horse powers and threshing machines—also, casting of every kind l'#r furnaces, forges, saw, grist and rolling mills, ploughs, water-pipe, columns, house fronts, brackets, Nc., &c. They are also, now making a fine assortment of SI'OVES 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-robins, Bcc. A tull assortment of Stoves will be kept constantly on band, and sold at wholesalo 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, 0. W. ASHCOM. Nov. 6, 1857, BLOODY RUN FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOP. THE subscribers are now prepared, at their Foundry in Bloody liun, to fill 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 bo needed in this or the adjoining counties. We manufacture Threshing Machines of 2 4 or 6 Horsepower, warranted equal if not superior to any made in the State. Wo keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Woodcock, Plug," and Hillside Ploughs, warranted to give satisfaction or no sale. Points, shares and landsides, to tit all Woodcock or Seyler Ploughs in the County. Farmer's Bells, Ploughs and Castings of our make may he had at Foundry prices at the store of Wm. Hartley, Bedford, Pa., Louderbangh & Pee, East Providence Tp., John Nycum A Son, Rays Ilill. Times being har l, we offer graat induce ments to Farmers and Mechanics to buy of us. Ail kinds ol'repairing done in a neat and sub stantial manner, and all work warranted. Call and examine' our work and castings and judge for yourselves. JOSIAH BAUGHMAN A BRO. March 26, 1858.-tf. HO I FOR BARGAINS m FILL AND WINTER GOODS. X M. SHOMAKER l'cspoettully beg leave to •I • inform their numerous friends and patrons that they have just returned from the eastern Cities, and are now opening one of the best stocks of goods that have ever been brought to Bedford, which they will sell at a very small advance; consisting in part of a general assortment of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Queensware, Hardware. Ac., 4-., 4rc. Also, a large assortment of Groceries, such as Syrup, Molasses, White and Brown Sugars, Fisb, Cheese, Salt, Spices, Indigo, Coifee, Extract of Coffee, Candles, Tar and Oil, Tobacco, <s-c., <J c.,<s c. To good and punctual customers, a credit of six months will be given. Thankful tor past favors, they hope to receive a liberal ahare of public patronago. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods, for which the highest market juices will be paid. Oct. 22, 1858. SELLING OFF AT COST MRS. H. D. PEUGII wishes to retire from bu siness, and will sell an entire Stock of goods at cost! Ladies wishing to supply themselves with goods at wholesale prices, would do well to call bo fore the following handsome article are di sposed of. Rich silks, French Merinos, Cashmeres, Alpacas, Poplins, French and American De Lanes, Velvets' Shawls, Cloaks, Mantles, Ladies' and Childrens Furs, Clouds, Hoods, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers' Feathers, French Work, Gloves, Hoisery, Shoes' Jewelry, Perfumery, and an endless variety of Fancy Goods. Milliners would find it to their advantage to ex amine the assortment in the Millinery department Dec. 17, 1858. SUR.VEYIWGF. Oil. GAIT HER will promptly attend to nil ?ur . veying business that may be entrusted to him. Office on Juliana street two doors south of the Inquirer office. Dec. 31, 1858. J. w. IAAi;FA'FFI/rFR, Attorney at Law ami Land Sarmor w "asarjasr - ■•*- TIT IE ISTQUinEII Is published every Friday morning, in Julmiiu Street, in the white frame building, nearly opposite the Meugel House, by DAVIII OVER. TERMS: If paid in advauce, §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 lcarages arc paid—except at the option of the Editor. A failure to notify a discontinuance will be regarded as a new engagement. jidvertisemeuts not exceeding a square,(lo lines,) inserted three times for sl—every subsequent in sertion, 25 cents. Longer ones in the same pro portion. Each fraction of a square counted as a full square. All advertisements not specially ordered for a given tim*will l>e continued until forbid. A liberal deduction will be made to those who adtcrtiseby the yoar. Job Printing of all kinds executed neatly and promptly and on reasonable terms. i. w. ii. UillTPli, OF Lancaster City, late of Philadelphia, where he has been in successful practice foi a num ber of years, received his education at the lest Med ical College in the United States, and bad the ex perience and practice in ihe different Hospitals lor several years, a member of the Analytical Medical Institute of New York, and lato Surgeon of the United States Navy, now offers himself to the pub lic to attend any professional culls. The purest medicines always on hand direct from the best Laboratories of out country, and the Bo tanical Gardens of the world. No patent medicine prescribed or recommended. Medicines used only which will not break down the constitution, but will renovate the system from all injuries it lias sustain ed from mineral medicines. Chronic and diffiult, diseases must be treated upon analytical principles which is to know and ascertain what disease is. Its nature and character require a knowledge of the chemical constituents of every solid and fluid of the human body ; the changes those solids and fluids are capable of undergoing. To know what rnedi cinesto employ to cure diseases, requires a know, ledge of the chemical constituents ol all agents employed in medicine; and if we are in possession of this knowledge, it is possible to cure any disease —no matter of how long standing—and leave the patient in a healthy and perfectly cured condition. Melancholy, Aberration, or that state of alienation and weakness of the mind which renders persons in capable of enjoying the pleasures of performing the duties of life; Dyspepsia; that distressing disease ! and fell destroyer of health and happiness, under mining the constitution, and yearly carrying thou - sands to untimely graves, can most emphatically be cured. Rheumatism, in any form or condition, chronic or acute, warranted curable; Epilepsy or billing sickness; all chronic and stubborn cases of Female Diseases radically removed; Salt Rheum, and every description of ulcerations; Piles and Scrofulous Diseases, which have baffled all previous medical skill can be cured by my treatpient, when the constitution is not exhausted. Ido say all diseases (yes, Consumption ) can be cured. CCr* Cancer cured without the knife.. I will remain in my office on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, from 9 o'clock A. M., to accommodate patients from a distance, and con-ult in the English and German languages. Will make visits to any distance if required. May be addressed by letter, Fulton Square, Lancaster citv, Pa. July 30, 1858-ly. FOR SALE, on AS A Farm within one mile of the Rail Road and two miles of Stouerstown, in the Broad Top Coal region, containing about 160 acres, being good bot tom land—about one-half cleared and the balance well timbered* Tlio farm is well Improved, and a fine 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 timbered, with an abundance of locust and chestnut timber. There are several never failing springs upon the premises with a con stantly running stream through the farm. There is also a large and thrifty young orchard bearing fruit thereon. The improvements are a rough cast House, Log Barn and out buildings. ALSO, 160 acres of land in Harrison County, lowa, of first class prairie, olose to timber and within a few tuiles of the Missouri river above Council Blnffs. ALSO, 334 acres in Story Co., lowa. ' ALSO, 113 acres in Pottawattamie Co., lowa, near Coun cil Blulis. 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 land. It is well watered being upon the head waters of Cypress creek. ALSO, 320 acres in Comanche County, Texas, on Wrcs ers creek, 4 miles East of the Leon River, and on the line of the Memphis and El Passo railroad now n process of construction. ALSO. The farm in Morrison's Cove, adjoining Bloomfield Furnace, known as the "Pearson property" lately owned by David Daniels, containing 131 acres and (50 perches, with an excellent orchard of fruit trees thereon and never failing water at the door. The improvements are one largo frame House, one log House and barn, with convenient out-buiiings. The land is good—produces well, and is in a hign state of cultivation. A good pike is close by,lead ing to Hollidaysburg,which,with the Furnaces make a ready market at the door for all kinds of produce. Nov. 12, 1858. O.E. SHANNON. A. 11. Cramer Co. WW AVE just received a large and general assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, all of which have been purchased since the great decline in prices East. Our assortment is the best we have ever offered, including all the newest styles in every department. Unprecedented bargains will be of fered our friends and customers for 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 the bargains. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Oct. 29, 1858. W W. c. LOCJA!V. ATTORNEY AT LAW. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. WILL practice in the Courts of FUROD, Bedford and Franklin Coanties. !T7"olSce on Main Street, opposite Speer's Hotel. September 3, 1858. Physicians proscriptions carefully compound ed, at all hours of the day or nigh at Dr." Harry's, Drug Store. August#, 1858. BEDFORD FOUNDRY. THE subscribers having purchased the Bedford Foundry of Messrs Washabaugh ft Bancon, \Vcnld most respectfully announce to the citi zens of -Bedford and adjoining counties, that they are prepared to make and furnish all kinds of CASTINGS for • IGIiIST AND SAW-MILLS, Thrashing * Machines, Ploughs, Apple mills, Cook ing, ten plate, and coal stoves, sled and Sleigh soles, wash kettles, of different sizes, wagon boxes of all sizes, fanners' bells, (a superior article,) oven doors, and every thing usually made in a country Foundry. Woodcock, Scylay and HILL-SIDE PLOUGHS. Also, a new PLUG PLOUGH, to which wo call the especial attention of our farmers—a superror article to the old Plug Plough, with two kinds of points, shares and landsides to suit all ploughs in general use in this county. Turning and fitting of iron patterns made to order, and all kinds of re pairing done at the shortest notice and at low prices. All our own work made of the very best material, and warranted ,o give satisfaction. Farmers and others would do well to call and ex amine our work before purchasing elsewhere, as we arc determined to meet the irnmergencies of tho times, we will SELL J.OW FOR CASH, OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. Pig and bar iron, horses and lumber, taken in exchange for work. March 4, 1859.-ly SHIRES k JORDAN. RICH FALL GOODS! MRS. SARAH E. POTTS, HAS just returned fro n tho cities with a large and handsome stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Elegant cheap goods of all kinds, English me rinos, li-3 cts. per yard, shawls of every discription, and all prices, bought low at auction. Aiso, a large and handsome assortment of cloaks, furs victorine capes, cuffs and mulls, bonnets of all kinds, velvet, satin, drawn silks, gray straw, trimmed and uutrimmed. An endless as sortment of ribbons, feathers and tlowers and rushes, gloves and ho siery, l>oots and shoes, and a full as sortment of all kinds of FANCY GOODS. Country Milliners can be supplied with ail kinds of Millinarv Goods. Oct. 22, 1858. UjKTXCXKr SrOTE3L, Bedford, Pa. rpilE subscriber respectfully announces to the A public that he has opened a Hotel, under the above name, in the old and well known Globe building, on West Pitt Street, formerly owned and occupied by Mr. John Young, where he will be happy to see all his friends, and the traveling pub lic generally. Persons attending Court aie re spectfully invited to give him a call. lie pledges himself that he will do all in his power to render all his guests comfortable. His Tabh will he supplied with the choicest de licacies the market will afford. The Bed Rooms will contain clean and comfort able bedding. The Bar will he supplied with choice liquors. Tiie Stable will be attended by a careful and at tentive hostler. Boarders will be taken by the day, week, month and year. JONATHAN HORTON. Bedford, April 30, 185 S. 'uiw°° K 01 T! ~ ALT no UGH tne prospects of the Railroad are not very flattering, the friends of that enter prise have not yet quite despaired of ultimate suc cess. Hoping that the people will see that it is not only to their interest to have the road completed as soon as possible, but that they should hear in mind that REED tS- MLYXICH Have just received from the city, and are now oikening ont at their Cheap Cash and Produce Store, a large assortment of Oassimcrcs, Cloths, Prints, bleached and unbleached Muslins, Ginghams, GROCERIES, Coffee, Sugar, Syrup, extra pulverised Sugar, Cheese, ice., Acc. All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms for cash or produce. Nov. 19, 1868. lioss FORWARD. (L H. G.UTHER. Forward & (iailher, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, lied lord, I*a. I> OSS FORWARD, of Somerset, and O. H. GAITIIER, have opened a law office in Bed ford, Pa. O. 11. GAITIIEK, having located per manently in Bedford, will he 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 office. Dec. 31, 1858. SH RfOfK A Ml fill, ( lIiMBBRSRI Rr., PA., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, A N D Dealers in Music and Musical Instrumentss Our stock consists of Books, Stationery, Mu sic, Musical Instruments, Wall papers. Blinds. French, German and American Lithograph, 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. TO IIOiEEIEPERS. DR. RAKRI, at the Cheap Drug and Book Store, has just received, a large assortment 0 < the best flavoring extracts, together with Bak ing Soda, Cream of Tartar, Saleratus, &c.,ot pie very best quality, all of which he will sell the lowest prices. Dr. F. C Reamer, Physician and Surgeon. fully tenders his services to A*, the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. He may always be found (unless professionally en gaged) at his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana St. Feb. lit, 1857. ____ " THE undersigned have associated themselves in the practice of medicine in the village of St. Clairsville, night calls promptly attended to. Office opposite the St. Clair Inn. WM. A. VICEROY, G. TV\ STATLEK Feb. 11, 1859.-B mo. PICKLING VINEGAR.' £}INE Cider Vinegar just received—also mould Candles. Extra qaal ity. Oct. 1,1858. A. B. CRAMER & Co. AYEK-. Cherry Pectoral and Jayne's Expecto rant at Dr. Ilarm's Drug and Book Storo. Aungst C, 1858. SWAIM'S PANACEA at Dr. Harrv's Drug and Book Store. HAGERSTOWN ALMANACS for 1859,"Vt < Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. Die. 17. 69.18 BURNING FLUID and Pine oil always to be bad at Dr. Harry 's Drug&ntj Book Store. August 6,*1858. Iron City Commercial College. PITTSBURGH, PA. CHARTERED 1855. 300 Students attending January,'sß. Now the largest and most thorough Commercial School of the United States. Young men prepared for actual duties of the Counting Room. J. C. SMITH, A. M. Prof, of Book-keeping and Science of Accounts. A. T. DOUTHETT, Teaoher of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation. J. A. HEYDRICK and T. C. JE.VKIN t : Teachers o Book-keeping. A. COWLEY" und W. A. MILLER, Profs, of Pen manship. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTEY EOOK KEEPING, As used in every department of business. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID BUS INESS WRITING—DETECTING COUN TERFEIT MONEY MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE—COM MERCIAL LAW-- Are taught, and all other subjects necessary for the .success and through education of practical business nan. 12 PREMIUMS, Drawn all the premiums in Pitishurg for the past three years, also in Eastern and Western Cities, for best Writing. EOT ENGRAVED WORK.. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Students enter at any time—No vacation—Time unlimited—Review at pleasure—Graduates assisted in obtaining situations—Tuition for Full Commer cial Course, $35,00 —Average time 8 to 12 weeks —Board, $2,50 per week- Stationery, so,oo—En. tire cost. SOO,OO to $70,00. misters' Sons received at half price. For Card—Circular—Specimens of Business and Ornamental Writing—inclose two stamps, and ad dress F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburgh. Pa Oct. 1, 1858.-2y. lIiEAT (AH AND PRODUCE STORE! (ireaS inducements lo Purchasers, undersigned having purchased the Store lately owned by Samuel Brown, deceased, offers to the Public a large assortment of Dry Good*, Groceries. Queensware, Boots and Shoes, Ate . Ike.. Acc., at tbe lowest CASH PRICES. His stock of goods is unsurpassed in every point of excellence, and purchasers need only call and see to lie convinced that it is to their interest, to buy at his establishment for CASH, or COI'NTRY PRO DL'CE. lie 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 tel. JOHN ALSIP. March 4, 1859. QiE' rjsr JC :ara ALL persons are hereby notified that I have purchased at Sheriffs Sale, one lot of Tinner Machines, Hand Tools, Patterns, Acc., also the en tire Jot of Stock and Tin Ware, in the Shop latdv occupied by Abraham Jlcrmau— as whose propertv the same was sold. I also hereby give notice that I have hired said Herman, and will hereafter carry on the Tinning business at the Shop formerly occupied by him, oil Juliana Street. Notice is fnrther hereby given that the Books of said Herman now belong "to me, and any persons having accounts will please present them to Samuel Radebeugh, Esq., for settlement. Acc., without delay Feb. 25,1859.-3 m. SAMUEL BARN HART. is iffi ieT Valentine Steckman. 1?R.0PR133T611. Boarders taker by the day week month and year. April 25,1856—tf Getfys' Phelosraphic (iallerv, 'EXCHANGE BUILDINGBEDFORD, PA. WHERE Ambrotypes, Daguerrcotvpes, 4rc.. arc executed in tho latest stvle and improvements of the Art. A full assort ment of plain and fancy cases, gold and pletc-S Lockets at very low prices. The public are respectfully invited to cell and examine his specimens. T R. GETTYS, Ja, May 22,1857. i New Jewelry. THE subscriber bas opened out a new ami splendid assortment of all kinds of the j most fashionable Jewelry—consistingin part ct Breast Fins, Finger Kings. Ear Rings, &c. &c. ' Call and see his stock. del 4 DANIEL BORDER. riiiiif!! I \\ :!! attend pjpcfcmlly im! carefully to all operations in- ij I trt.s -tcltAii.nc.ro file*?, niurifeJ, rvifulttlxi, 4c., nrtd •[ nritficui! U-clft inserted, from ?> to tin ontiro *?. I j j Charges mmicmie, and all ojwratfoas warranted. l ! i r?T Terms I>" VARIABLY CASH. I J; 1 OSW om K.i-l l'.ii B. I>. BARCLAY, j ATTORNEY AT LAW. BEDFOBD, PA., j cy ILL attend promptly and faithfully to all ▼ ▼ lfgal business entrusted to his care - . llCT'Oflicc on Juliana Street, in the buildingfor j merlv occupied by S. M. Barclay, Esq., dee'd. March 26, 18-38. UNRIDDLE, Formerly of Bedford, Fa. j Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ?4, WALL ST. XEW YORK All business promptly atended to. Dec. 3, 1858. i'laslcnng Latli* rpilE t XDERSIGNED having erected a Mill for sawing PlastksipoLatbs on bis premises in Iriion Tj>., Bedford county, is now ready to furnish any quantity on the shortest notice. PricoSl.SO per thousand, S ft long. Other lengths in proportion. Letters addressed to meat St. Clairsville. will beproraptly attended to. WM. GRIFFITH. Union Tp., Fob. 16, 1854.-zz. WHITE TEETH and a perfumed breath can he accqoired by using the "Balm of Thousand Flowers." To be had at PR. HARRYS. March fi. 1857. JA YNE'S Wrights, Bennett's and Dyott's pills at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store." August 6,18"3
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