PERSIA*EM OFFH 11. Complying with the urgent request of hundreds of theif patients, Drs. V, M. Filch and J. W. Sjkes HAVE CONCLUDED TO REMAIN' PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, And rosy be consulted at their ftfiiee, NO. 190 PENT ST R E K T , Opposite St. Ciuir Hotel PJTTSBI RGH. A ND may be consulted daily. (except Sundays.) J\. foi CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, and all other CHRONIC COMPLAINTS eomplicuted with or causing pulmonary disease, including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affection of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gastritis. Female Complaints, etc. Drs. FITCII k SYKKS would state that their treat ment of consumption is based upon the fact that the disease exists in the blood and system at large, hoth 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 ttione,) and invalids are earnestly cautioned AG; inst wasting the precious time ol curability upon any treatment based npon the plausible, but false idea that the "seat ol disease EAN be reached in A direct manner by Inhalation." For ns BEFORE stated, the seat of the disease IS in the Mood and its effects only in the lungs. nSf"No charge for consultation. A Ist cf questions w'll be sent to those wishing t > consult us by letter. March IS, 1809.-1y ~ OTJB MUSIC ALFRIEND : TWELVE PACES OF POPULAR StfSIC FOB TEN CENTS. MUSICAL FRIEND" i fiiied with the vj best Pimp Solos. Duets, Songs, Operatic Alias, Polkas, Mazurkas, Quadidls, Waltzes, and every other species of musical composition for Voice an 1 Piano by the ii' -t American and Euro pean Composers ; printed on toil-sized music paper, ml iptcd to every grade of performer. The same q'l-.ntitv of music, procured from the regular publishers v.aai' l cost mere then ten times v. h it tve (burg ■- A year's anbscripfion fr> -Ova MUSICAL FIIIENP.' will secure new and fashionable music worth at least Two Ili NP'.II.o DOI.LAP.S. and entirely sufficient fer tiie borne circle. PRICE TEN CENTS, WEEKLY. Yearlv, So; Half Yearly, $2,50; Quarterly. $1.25 cents. The Volume commenced on the Ist December. !8"S. C. B SEYMOUR & CO., I'copnn res-s. IS, Frankfort street, Nt:w YOUK. March 1. 1859.— 1nt OEORGS P. ARRPV. JOHN A. Nirr. ABBKI & XEFF. No. 308 Nortii THIRD Street, (three door above Pine.) PHILADELPHIA. THE OLD HARDWARE STAND. (Fsr.vßt.tsnrti TWENTY FOCR YEARS.) Every description of Building. Wechar.icil. Farming and fi'irtehah! H.dJIDW.'AiP. is now in Store, an i will lie offered at the lowest market pri ce®., to Cjsh and prompt Six months buyers. Nails n! Manufacturers prices for Cash. Orders from new customers will receive strict and accurate attention, arid nil goods sent fiom this house will be as represented. r£r~Covntry itcrckanU, on tli dr next visit to our city to make their Spring purchases are cordially invited to call .on i examine our Stock and Pric 'S before Purchasing. March 25,1850.-3 m TifiSM SEE BY virtue of an ord ror the Orphans Court of Bedford County. the subscriber will sell at Pub lic Sale, at the Court House, m tie* Borough of Bedfotd, 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 'mining with this public road 200 feet to an alley. TERMS : 1-3 to remain in the lot for tiie use of the widow, one half the balance at the confirmation of the s ale and the residue in one year without in terest to lie secured by Judgmcut bonds or bond*, and mortgage. Possession given immediately. ABRAHAM WKISEL, March 2 >, 18->3.—d Gunrdian. Kxf tutor's Notice. N'OTICE is hereby given that loiters testamentary having te en issued t<> the undersigned, hy the Register of Bedford County, on the lust will and Testament of Daniel Bussaril, late of West Pro vidence Township, doe'd. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate pay ment and those having claims against the same are notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOIIN SPARKS. March 25, 1859. Exor. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been grant ed to the subsnhscriber on the estate of Eliei Allen, Ute of Napier Township, dee'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, Adtn'r. March 25, 1859. St. Clair tp. Executor's Votice. 1 FITTERS testamentary on the last nil and ~i testament of Em-mu d Bissler late of Mid dle Woodbury Township, Bedford County, dee'd., having been granted to tho subscribers residing in said Township, notice is therefore given to all per sons indebted to said estate to make payment to them immediately, arid those having claims will present them forthwith, duly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL B A SSL ER, DAVID BUYER. March 25, 1559 Exors. .Administrator's Notice* LETTERS of wimhiistratiou ha'e been grauted to the subscriber on the estate of Catharine Thom as, dee'd. Alßgfcrson* hiving claims against tho same are requested to present them for settlement, rind all person* indebted, are requested to make im mediate payment. JOHN McCREAUY, Juniata tp., March J I, '59. Adiu'r. Dissolution of Partnership. rpiiE Partnership heretofore existing and doinu L business un<ler tlie firm name or Bareiav ft Garretson. has this day lieen dissolved by mutual < nosent. The Books, kc.. are in the hands of B. \V. Garret.son, wh.. is authorised to settle the bn sincss of the late firm. S. M. BARCLAY. Nov 5, 1858. B. W. GARRETSON. ST CLIIR TOWNSHIP AGAINST THE WORLD FOR GOOD EARTH ENWARE !— Liberal inducements m ule to whole sale purchasers. All orders addressed to Schelts t'urg, Bedford County, Pa., piiuoiiidlv attended rt. April 8, 1859.-3 m." WM. KIRK. JAr J. M. SuoctfAßKTi ha en just received anew . supply of Coffee, Sugar , Syrup Molasses.Fish, Brooms, Teas, Indigo, Hummel'* Essence C-.fT'o Spices, Air., which will lie sold cheap. March -t, 1859. A NEIV Supply of Muslins, Calicoes ,Ginghams, 2m. Drillings, Sarinetrs, Caslmeres, Cotton. Ac., just received and for sale cheap at J. A J. M. Shoemaker's Colon ale Store. March •, 185. j PRIGS MP BOOKS. DR. F. C. REAMER & S. J. WAY, ' 11AYING formed a partnership, in the sßi™pi)El7G and BOOK BUSINESS, will con- I ,/ stantiy keep on hand, at tiie pfj/fl old stand, t large and €s2r.ds selected stock of clioiceyKSHwr i Drugs and Medicines, wholesale and retail, ail of ; which will be sold on lair terms. The assortment consists in part of Drugs mid Chemicals, Dye Woods und.dcids, Paints and Oils, Window Glass and Glass Ware, Tobac co and Sczars, Perfumery, Fancy Jtrticlcs, < Sr., tsr. PATENT MEWCIMES. —Having the regular agency for the sale of many of these medicines, the pub j lie are assured that they are of the best; such as ! have stood the test of time and experience, and can be safely recommended as genuiti". viz: I Townsend's and Sand's Sarsapariila. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Avers Cherry Pectoral, j Moffat's Life Pills and PhoMiix Bitters, Dr. i Jayne's Family Medicines, Faluistock s, llohen saek's and other vermifuge; Uooflanri's German, j Bitters, fcc., t*c. 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. Wail Paper, Steel and Fancy Goods. BLANK BOOKS of every size and quality.— ' Pocket Books and Port Mottn iies, Diaries. Blank j Deeds and Mortgages, gold Pens and Pencils, i Combs, Brushes, Perfumery in great variety, | Soaps, &e., Ike. Lamps, and C.impliine Oil and Burning Fluid. ■ kept constantly on tiand. CHOICE LIQUORS for medical use; Wolffs' i Scbcidaui Schnapps, (Jin, Port, Sherry and Ma -1 deira Wines. Jan. 28, 1859. * C J 3LJ IMPROVED CiST-IRfIJ! ! CARRIAGE HUB. TTITIK undersigned believes that lie Ins invented a ' A cast iton carriage hub which far excels all I others now in use. for strength, neatness and ditra ! 'oility, and that it only needs to be examined, and | its merits tested, to secure its universal approval : and adoption. 1 ndced it is no longer an cxperi- I iiwnt. it having been etiectually tried L>Y tiie (>est judges in our country, and pronounced ONE of the (irrates! Improvements of the Acre! ! Several vehicles ha V E been IN use over two years ( with tiie Improved Htth attached, and tin? wheels arc still AS perfect as when thev left the Lhop, the j unavoidable wear excepted. J This is THE only G<st Iron Hub EVER in VOTl ted sutalilc lor light wheals, j I his improvement ;s of such a nature that otie or more spokes tiny lie taken out changed or replaced J, without disturbing the other portion of the wheel [Win-re a wood bub is used, if I sjmke HAPPENS to 1 heroine BROKER, if is necessary to cut the tire end separate the felloes, to get at th ' damaged part. — TIM wheel must be THEN reeortlposed. the fir" re weliled and res. -t. All this in\ olves A considerable expanse an ! hiss d' time. ! In the present Improvement the Inr.cr pads of I the sjwiki s an* secured in an Iron Hub. which con sists mainly of two shells fastened together with i screws. By simply unscrewing the Tsui sand talcing off ike nick shell, any one of the spokes ntuy be i removed or changed, arid 'be I.eh again ptif togetb j VT, leaving the wheel as soii I and tirm as ever, all j WJTHIN THK SPACE OF A FEW MINUTES. ' 7iiim*f'iOil cf conslrneUng Iroa Huh w; -e's 1 siv. s them unusual strength, LiGiiTXEss m mmm. besides nbviiting several other objections that have I heretofore attended their use. the cost of nianu ; facture is also grcally reduced. The subscriber Agent for Bedford C innty, v.iT T dispose of Township and shop tights, <>!T reason - i aide terms. WILLIAM O'NEAL Agent. Feb. 18, J859. Raiusburg, Bedford Co., Pa. lieu bun Gates J No. 2(1, February Term. 1879, In vs. \ the Comtuoti Pleas of Beitford MaryC.Gi'h s. Alias Subpoena on Libel for Divorce. ; Notice i* hereby given to the Defendant, in the I above stated ease, that a buhpoena. and alias Sub poena on libel for Divorce, has been issued; the I last of said writs is returnable 2d MOP day. 14TB day of February, next, and that the said Defendant J IA required to appear on or before the Ist Monday, ] (2d day) of May, NEXT, and answer the complaint j of the Plaintiff, as provided for by act of Assemble I and herein fail not. 11 M. S. FLUKE. Sheriff. April 8, 1R59. i ALLEfiIfEiVV MALK FH3IALE SEMXNJ.HT, Rainvbiirg, I*a. rrtrr;". Summer Term will open August sth. Fall ! I Term, October 21st, 1858, and Winter Term. ; January 18th, and Spring Term, April sth, 1859 | Circulars, with full particular*, may he had of j W r . M. BRIM, A. 11. , Principal.. N. B. Half the tuition must be pij<l in .14- | j vinee. Students coming to this institution will i be conveyed from Bedford free of charge, on the j 17th of January, by addressing a letter to Mr. Sand, j Williams, of Raiitsburg. June 4,1858.—zz. \|i;sic At MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS— xTJ. Pianos, Melodtons, Flutes, Guitars, Brass Horns, Clarionets, Drums, etc., of various inanu : bicture, always on hand. Bunds supplied at city : .a holesnle rates. We Keep always on hand a full . assortment of all the new and fashionable music, which we .nail ul our erpense to any part of the f country. N. B. Music arranged to order. 81IKVOCK St SMITH, Chamber sharp. March 7, 1857. Hummel's Premium Essence of CoiTce. COFFEE made hy it will have a more delicate i and liner flavor, and will bo much more wholesome. I It will also he clear withot t requiring anything to ! clarify it. For sale bv OSTER. & CARN. New Store. No. 1, Cheapside. June 18, 1858. lit ST NOTICE. ' ram determined that unless all persons indebted ! I. to me on account, note or otherwise, do not make immediate payment, that their accounts, Acc., will be placed in the hands of an officer for collec tion after the 15th day ol March, 1859. This is positively the last notice. Feb. 25, 1859. • G. W. RUPP. Jon MANN, {}. 11. SPANG. I AW PARTNERSHIP,—The undersigned 1 i have associated themselves in the Praticc of tho Law, and will promptly attend to al bad ness entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad ( joining counties. rrpßKee on Julianns Street, three doors south ot Mongol oil Ke all< j opposite the red ; *linc.4 of >1 uj. 1 ate. MANN SPANG J nno {, —1851. tf. DR. 11. V. |||U RESPECTFULLY tenders his professional services to tho citizens of Bedford and vi cinity. Office and residence en Pitt-Street, in tha building formerly occnpied hy Dr. J.ll. IToflus. Nov. G. 1857. BK&FORB maUIRER. FOR SALE OR J3L 2Z G 23. THK FOLLOWING LANDS IN THE WEST : 80 ACRES in Brown County, Kansas, 8 luile* west of Hiawatha, on tiro old St. .* v road, and 18 miles from White Cloud on the Missouri River.— Also 80 ACRES, 15 miles west of Atchison, Kan sas. These are fine rolling prairie lands within leas than a mile of timber and running water. ALSO 320 ACRES, well timbered and watered, in St- Fran cis County, Missouri. ALSO 40 ACRES well timWred, in Grant County, Indiana. And tiie following lands in Bedford Connty : ABOUT 50 ACRES, well timbered, i:i Cumberland Valley Township, 9 miles from Bedford, near to John McFerrans. ALSO 428 ACRES timbered land, 2 mil 's south o! Katnshurg on the road to Sooth ainpton. ALSO 480 acres, timlHW-land, in Union Township, on Bobbtt Creek, abont 2 miles aitove Conrad's Saw-Mill. ALSO five-twelfths of a tract containing 2G5 acres and 148 pc relies of Broad - top coal l.iml. ALSO 110 acuta of first quality iioie stone land u half a milo south id Bedford, known as tiie Vonderstultli Farm, 100 acres cleared, a nev er tailing spring <•(' excellent water,a tolerable barn, and small frame house. For the present 1 mav he found at Mrs. Cook's Hotel. ' WM.M. liALL. Jan. 7, 1859. liIiDFDR!) lllfill SCPBL rrillis SCHOOL will open on Monday the 21st or I February in the LARUE BRICK BEILDISO hereto fore occupied by the ller. Geo. Aughitthaugh.—- The services ot Miss S. V.. Montgomery, a youpg Lady of thorough education, and well versed in the "Arts of Teaching." have lieen procured, to take charge of th'- Female department. Persons from different parts of the County, wish ing to prefwirg themselves for teaching, will find ,it to their advantage ly attending this Institution, as special care will tie taken with them in the branches taught in the "Common Schools," under the vi pervision of the County Superiiitendent. The Session will be divided into two Quarters of II weeks each. Tuiti >n per quart r : Primary Branches, 5 (Ml Common English, 4 1)0 Higher do 5 (*• Classics, fi 25 Students entering iicfore the middle of the Quar ter wiil he charged full Tuition. Those entering at ter that time will b.* charged half Tuition. No de duction made unless in cases of protracted sickness D. <>. SHOEMAKER, Feb. 18 1859. Principal. I take pleasure in recommending Mr. Shoemaker t<i the patronage of the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. His success as a teacher is well estab lished. I believe him to he fully qualified to teach all tiie branches in* proposes to tench. Feb. 18, 1859. ' G. W. AI'GIU.VBAUGIL f<H\DKV \\!> MUIiiMC Sl!0i THE subscribers havirg fumed a partner ship under the sty !■• of "Dock At Ashco ti" tot the ptiriiose >: c inducting a general ii \oin v\is> ?suisi\i: husines> in the esfahlishurem recently electee by Ciiliard Hack, iu lfo|ieweil, Bedford coilti ty, are now prepa-cd t execute orders fr '■.lsr/.YGS ...St) M.ICi/ryi '■ V of every oe scriptioii. They will build to order *team-fti gitu-s, Coal ami drift-cars, horse powers uiri threshing machines—also, caving of evert kind for f:rn tees, forges, saw, gnst and rolling mills, pioaghs, water-pip.!, column*. 1.0u,c fto' t.s. brackets, \e.. I !i"y are J<n, now making a flue a:r itnirnf ol S ITU ES of various kinds of the latest pit tern* and m-st approved stale*, including sev eral sizes of CUOK STOVES fit the best make, heating stoves tor churches, offices, lutao >iin A". A ti.U assortment of Stov--s at ill he kept constantly on hand, and sold .at wholesale ami retail, at prices to suit the times, and quality. warranted equal to the best eastern ttuikt Machinery o: all kinds repaired promptly.— Patterns made to order. G! I,LIAR 11 DOCK. G. W. ASIICOM. Nov. C, 1557. BLOODY RUN FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. 'I HE subscribers are now prepared, at their Foundry in Bloody Run, to till all orders for cast ings of any description for Grist and Saw .Mills, Thteshing Machines. ApplMills. Ploughs, and all things elso in their line that may he needed in this or the adjoining counties. We manufacture Threshing Machines of 2 I or C Horsepower, warranter/ equal if nut superior to any made in the State. We keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Woodcock, Plug, and Hillside Ploughs, warranted to give satisfaction or no sale. Points, shares and landsides, to fit all Woodcock or Sevier Ploughs in tic Countr. Farmer's Boils, Ploughs and Castings of our ' make may be had ol Foundry prices at the store of j SVtn Hartley, Bedford. Pa., Lou -ierinmgh ft Pre, . K.ist Providence Tp., John Nycum ;* Son, Mays Mill. Times being liar I, we offer great induce j moots to Farmers and Mechanics to buy of us. All kinds of repairing done in a neat and suh : staniial manner, and all work warranted. Call and examine our work and castings and judge for yourselves. JOSIAII M AUG MM AN & BRO. March 20, 1858.-tf. ISO! rose HA KOI |\* ' | MW FALL AMI WIMII GOODS. j T #t J. M. SHOM AKLfI rcsj>eetfullv lmg ktftvt? to • " • inform their numerous friends and patrons that : they have just returned from the eastern Cities, and ] are now opening or.e of the best stocks of goods i tint have ever been brought to Bedford, which they will sell nt a very small advance; consisting in part ; of a general assortment of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Queensware, Hardware &<■.. 4-C. Also, a large assortment of Groceries, such as Syrup, Msdasses, White and Brown Sugars, Fish. Cheese, Salt, Spices, ind.go. Coff.-e, Extract of j Coffee, Candles, Tar and Oil, Tobacco, .V-e., <5-c..,40. To good and punctual customers, a credit of six ! months will he given. 1 Thankful lor past favors, they hope to receive a ; liberal share of public patronage. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods, for which the highest market prices will bo I paid. j Oct. 22, 1858. NKI LIM, OFF AT LOST. i 1YF RS ' 'L B. PEUGH wishes to retire from bu- J" I. einess, and will sell an entire Stock of goods jat cost! Ladies wishing to supply themselves with I goods at wholesale prices, would do well to call be- I tore the following handsome article are disposed i of. Mich silks, French Merinos, Cashmeres. Alpacas, | Poplins, French and American De Lanes, Velvets' I Shawls, Cloaks, Mantles, Ladies' and Childrens, ' Furs, Clouds, Hoods, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, | Feathers, French Work, Gloves, Hoisery, Shoes, I 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. SURV33YIIffG.. OIL GAITHER will promptly attend to all ?nr , veving business that may be entrusted to i him, Oilico on Juliana street two doors south of the Inquirer office. Dec. 81, 1858. J. W. IJA'^tATTJiTEK, and Land Siirreyor VV miriusuMl Ptn " RS 10 business Will practice in Bedford and Fnlt„„ r>„„ i gzsnsr* w THE INQUIH.EH. Is puiilislied every Friday morning, m Juliana Street, in the white frame building, nearly opposite the Mengel House, bv anvil) OVER, TEHMS: If paid in cdvatice, 51.50; within the year, $2.00; and if not paid wi'.bin the year, $2.50 w ill be charged. No paper discontinued until all nr leurugcs are paid—except at the option of the Editor. A failure to notify a discontinuance will be regarded as a new engagement. Jidverh>nmnit* 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 time will lie continued until forbid. A liberal deduction wiil be made to those who advertise by the year. Job Printing of all kinds executed neatly and promptly and on reasonable terms. MI. W. 11. Iwm, OF Lancaster City, late of Philadelphia, where lie has been in successful practice fot a num ber ot years, received his education at the liest Me-.t leal College in the United States, and had the < x perience and practice in Ihe different Hospitals lor several years, a member of the Analytical Medical Institute of New York, and late Surgeon of the United States Navy, now oilers himsi T to the pub lic to attend any professional calls. The purest medicines always oil hand iP -ct from the. la'st Laboratories of out country, and the Bo tanical Gardens of the wosi I. No patent cu-dieme pn scribed or recommended. Medicines itswl onlv which will not break down the constitution, but wiil renovate the system from all injuries it has sustain ed from mineral medicines. Chronic and diftinlt, diseases must he treated upon analytical principles which is to know and ascertain what disease is. lis nature and character require a knowledge of tic chemical constituents ot every solid and fluid of tin human body; the changes those solids and fluids are capable of undergoing. To know what medi- I'inettto employ to cure diseases, requires a know, ledge of the etietuioal constituents ol ail agents employed in medicine: and it we are in possession ol ibis knowledge, it j* possible to enreanv disea*> —no mattci of how long standing—and leave the patient in a healthy and perfectly cured condition. M • liii.'.tndy, Aberration, or that state ot alienation and w .-akness of the mind which renders persona in apahle ot enjoying tho pk-astires •( performing tin duties id lite; Dyspepsia ; that distressing disease and tell destroy er ot health and happiness, under mining the constitution, ami yearly carrying thou sands to uutimely graves, can most emphaticJ!! be cured. ICheum.itism. in any lbitn or condiiioti. chronic or acute, warranted curable; Epilepsy or tailing sickness; li chronic and stubborn cases ot Female Diseases radically removed: Salt Khetim. and every description of ulcerations: Piles ami Scrofulous Diseases, which have Istfll.td all previous medico] skill can be cured by my treatment, w hen the constitution is not exhausted". 1 do siy all diseases (yes. Vonvwnphov) e*tn be cured. u.?' Ctnwer cured without the knife.. 1 will iem tio iii my office on \V i nsr*nvs and S.vrrittivvs. trout 9 o'clock A. M., to accommodate patients irom aoistanre, and con tilt in the English and iieim.it; la liens to**. \V ill link • vi*it* o* auv distance it required. May ee addressed ov letter, Fulton Square, L.nea-' i • it ', IV.. July 3(i,.1858—1y. FOR Sill! on m 7 ml. & a a t 1 arte within one miiu of the Rail Road and two ii miles of Stotierstown, io the Broad Top Coal region, containing about lfitt acres, being good bot tom land—about one-bat I cleared and the IM la lire well timber-d- The I.inn is well improved, and a Hi e spring ot rxce.llent water at the door of the house—also Two good orchards of built trees on the premises. ALSO, A faint >n Morrison's t uvc, adjoining lends of David Stuckev, Barley's heirs. Jacob Furry ami ntheis. containing afiout 200 acres, onohaif cleared and lite tialance well timbered, with an abundance of locust and chestnut limlier. Theie arc several never failing springs upon the premises with a con stantly running stream t too ugh the farm, fh-re is also a 1 ;rge and thrifty young orchard bearing fruit thereon. J'bo iliiprovenietits are a rough cast House, Leg Barn and out buildings. ALSO, 160 acres of land in Harrison County. lowa, ot first class prairie, close to timber and within a lew mil- * of tiie Missouri river aiiovo Council B'nflfi. ALSO, 334 acres in Storv Co., lowa ' ALSO, 113 acres i-i Feltawatf 'mieCo.. Lov.i, near Coun cil Bluff*. ALSO Lot no. 8 of block 53 in the city of Omaha, Ne braska Territory ALSO. 1280 acres land in Austin County, Texas. Fist of the Brazos River ort tiie Texas central rail road which runs through the Sand. It is well watered being upon the head waters of Cvpress creek. ALSO, 320 acr< s in Comanche County, Texas, on Wtes ers creek, f miles East of the Leon River, mi't on the line of the Memphis ami El Passo r nlro.nl now 11 process of construction. ALSO. The farm in Morrison's Cove, adjoining Bl'.ontfield Pinnace, known as the "Pearson pr petty " Intelv owned by David Daniels, containing 131 acres and '<) perches, with an excellent orchard of fruit trees thereon and never failing watel at the door. The improvements are one. large frame House, one log House and l>arn, with convenient, out-buiiinss. The land is good—produces well, and is in a hign state of cultivation. A good pike is close hv,lead ing to Hollidayshnrg.whicn.with theFurnacei make a ready market at the door for all kinds of produce. No v. 12, 1858. (>. E, SHANNON. A. 11. Cramer ifc Co. WW AYE 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 goorls. Call and see the bargains. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Oct. 29, 1858. wn. C. LOCiM, ATTOIt\EV IT LAW. McCONKTELLSBTJRG, PA. WILL practice in the Courts of Fullon, Bedford and Franklin Counties. on Main Street, opposite Speer's Hotel. September 8, 1858. Physicians prescriptions carefully compound ed, at all hours of the day or nigh at Us Harry's. Drug Store. Augusts, 1858. BEDFORD FOUNDRY-. ri"HK subscri Iters having pntchased tlm Bedford 1 Foundry of Me*ws Wußhubaogh *t Btnnnn, would most resjK'Ctl'nlhr announce, to 11f- citi zen* of Bedford and ailjoi .ing counties, th.it they urn prepared to make and furnish nil kinds of CASTINGS for 'OR IST AND SAT, MILLS. Thrashing Machines, Ploughs. Apple mills. Cook big. ten |d ite, and coal store*, sled itttd Sleigh soles, wash kettles, of different siz. s, wazon Ito.xe* of all sizes, firmer*" India, (a superior atticle,) owen doors, and every thing usually made in a country Foutidrv. ®** '<z-s s Woodcock, Seyley nod HILL-SIDE PLOUGHS. Also, anew PLUG PLOL'ijU, to which wu call the especial attention of our farmer*—a superior urticle to the old Plug Plough, with two kind* of points, shares and liioisides to suit all ploughs in general use in this county. Turning and lilting of iron patterns nude 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 ls-st material, and warranted to give satisfaction. f armers and others wouid d-well to call and cs arnine our work Ire fore purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to meet the imiuergencte* of the times, we will star, LOW I-OR CASH, ott COPXTKT PKont'CE. Pig arid bar iron, hors*s and lumber, | taken ill exchange for Work. March 4. LSo'.b-ly -SHIRES ft JOKDA.V. RICH FALL GOODS! FIRS. SIR ill E. POTTS. HAS just returned fro tfm cities with a largo •! and ha in I. some stuck of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Elegant clenip goods of nil kinds English rne linoH, o, sfiav.-!, , f ; every discriptinn, and all pne-*s, bougnt low at auction. Also, a large and handsome a-surtruent ol chnks, l'.rs vectoritie capes, culls and molls, bonnets of ali kinds, Ve'i •'. s itin, drawn silks, gray si raw. trimmed an I lafliimmed. A;i entile** s --s itmen; ribbons, fea ti-r a lid flowers and rushes. l .v s ,oid ho siery. s and shoes, and a full **- .rtiueiit of ail kinusof {• AMY (J. ff)DS. Country Milliners can supplied wit'n all kinds of Milliii uy tio*wis. I let. 22. 18.78 HOTEL, ia. 'jMfl! Mi'-scrii'er respectfully announces to the A ptlhliC tnal he lias opened a Hotel, under the . aliove name, in the old and well Known Globe I n I lirii. ..II \Yr*l Pi'f Street, form -sly owned and ■ occupied hy Mr. Jiilia VOIIUJ;, where he will he happy To see all In* friends, an 1 tie-traveling pub- ! lie generally. Persons attending ' oijrt j re- ' pe|fully invited to give .dm a eall. He pledges hitns.-il that be will do at! in ins pow-r to render ■ ali his gi!et* comfortable. Hi . t'ehlc will be supplied with tlie clioieest de- < ;i. o ieslhe market wif, olbr-f. : be Led Ho ens will coutaiii clean and Comfort able bedding. ; lePiir v,I: f.nppiied with choice liquors, 'i • e Stable it. : < e *ttet led by a c irelul and at- i f -ntive bos*lor. C . " Boarder* will be taken by the day. we* k, uiontii an*} y- ■r. .'ONA '"HAN* 11'dKTON. I ed'ord. Apr 1 20. 187s LOOK Oi l ! HIW mms i . VI. i iIOL GH the prospect of (he Kailrond arc ! lad very flattering. :he II LTI is of that enter prise have not yet quite despaired of u'timute sue t-ess. Hoping iliat the people will see that it is not ; only to their interest to hive the road completed as soon as possible, bur that they shod t b--ar ir mind that REED <s• MLWYICH Have just rtfCuivisJ from fhc citv, unl aru rw opening out at their Cheap Cash and Produce Store, a large assortment of Cassimer-s. Cloths, Prints, t<:e lotted and unbi.-.tebed Muslins, Ginghams, KIUKS, Coffee, Sugar, Syrup, extra pulverized Sugar, Uheeso, fvc.. &e. Ail at which will be sold i>n the msf reasonable teiins for ca.i.'i or prtnluet. Nov. 1Q 1828. Ross Fmsw tun. O. H. (biriiEß. ' Forward & <ailher, ATTIIRNEVS IT EUI . Bedford. I'a I"> OSS FORVVAKI>, *>f Somerset, .and O. H. GAITHKK. have opened a law office in Bed lord, Pa. <. il. tiAJTITMI, .having locati"l per manently in Bedford, will bo assi-ted during cv t '?-y Court bv the former. All business entrusted to them will be promptly and earouiify attend I to. Office on Juliana street, two i lors .smith • d the In- i quirer office. Dec. 31, 1828. SilU¥o< K & Mll iH, CHlMlUlßSiirilG, PL. IIOOKSKLLKKS and STATIONERS, a,,.! *-# Dealers in Music and Musical Instrumeutss Our stock consists of Books, Stationery. Mu sic. Musical Instruments, Wail papers. Blinds, l ieiich. German and American Lithograph, i and steel engravings, gilt mouldings tor frames, I ytc., etc., wholesale and. retail. l)r. B. F. Harry is our agent for Bedford, and all orders given liini will u promptly attended to. 'larch 7, 18 77. TO noimKKim r>!{. MARRY, at the Uh.sp Drug and Book Store, has pis! received, a l.i r gv> assortment o! the <t fl ivorir.g c Timet*, together with Bak i:ig S<> 1 1. Cream ol Tartar. Salerattis, Ac., of .he very best quality, rl! of which he w ill s il ihe lowest prices. Dr. F. C Reamer, Physician and Surgeon. I>f<pecil!i!ls tenders ui.-- services ... -L%- t.no citizens of Bedford and vicinity. 1! ■ nicy a'.vavs he found (unV'K* prof-ssienulh t-n --gag?-!; at his Drug . ni Book S tore. in Juliwi Sr. Feb. TP, I s "7. si~ m.z " THE undersigned have assoeinted themselves in the practice of medicine in the village of St. Clairsvillo, night rails promptly attended to. Office opposite the St. Clair Inn. w I. A. VICKROr, G w. STATLEK. Feb. 11, 18.;9.-6 mo. PJCKLIXG VWEGAR. IYINE Cider Vinegar just received—also mould Candles. Extra quality. per. 1, 1838. 'a. B. CRAMER & Co. Al hli 8 Cherry Pectoral and Jay tie's Kxpecto rant at Dr. Ii arm 'a Drug and Book Store. Ann est G, 1858. SU AIM'S PANACEA at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. HAGEKSTOWN ALMANACS for 18M~ at J)r. Harry's Drug and Book Store. 1)> e. 1/, 69.18 BURNING FLUID an i Fine oil alvays to be had at Dr. Hurry's Drug and Book Store. Au iiust6.lßjß. "> .-■£> s-f— -- Iron City Commercial College. PiTTHßiron, PA. CIIARTEBKI) 18&5. 3CO Students attending Jflnuiry,'sß. Now the largest and most thorough CommerciaI sSch*vo] uf tN- United St;tr*. Vonng men prepared fur actu il <Jutie <f tlje Hoom. J. C. SMITH A. M. Prof, of Book-keeping and SoifTice of Accounts. A. T. UotTHETT. Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation. ■'- -N I 1 L,IRICK and r. C. JKXKI n Teachers o Book-lcecpiru.*. A. COIVLKT and IT. A. MILLER. Profs, or Pen tnanshiji. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING, As used in every department of business. COMMERCIAL . Mil 77/ >/ ETIC H.SPID Jin. L'i'ESS WRIT INC— D E TECTIXC COC V TEHEKIT MOXE Y— MJIRC IXTJJ.E roßßßsi'. SDE XCE—C<),\l - near. Law- Are taught, ami all other subjects necessary for !',m success and through education of practical brines* ian. 12 ruoiitms. Drtwri all the premiums in Pittsburg for tbe past three > ears, also in Eastern am! Western Cities. f„ r i-e-t Writing. \<T nXf.RtVEO wos IIvIFOHTAKT INFORMATION. Students enter at any time—No vacation—Tilnn Ulif-.mitml Rev ie* at pleasure—Gnoluati** assisted in ohiaining situ itions— 'l uition for Full Conmier eial Course. >3 j.lti—Aver.ige time 8 to 13 we. ks —Board, $ per week- Mati mery. foi.nO p,. tire cost, .-srj'-.t'ii tos7o,Wf. ~Yr' Mit list ei So.,* received at liaif price. 1" or Card—Circular —Specimens of Business and Orr imental Writing—inclose two stamps, and mi dr. ss F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pj Oct. I. I K.iK.—Sy. iiiEii' n.Mi AMI PRODUCE STORE! (rp;ti MitlufpßiPiiitj lo Pnrrhaicprv. , rO-EZLJsi wo-ieTsigned kiving purchase*! th vSfuit- \ *.v t>urrtf iy Satun.-I Hr*.vn, TJ < .tNiorrriifnt *f Dry (, *c7\. rot-fin. and %£♦, \* . \i'.. ;T THV I .WusT C\IFF I'RK'F*. liiN of is oiis in every point (At \ c\l>nrt>. purrhtscr.- -ucc\ on | v c : ili ami s.j-to \b- c.iuvi tilfcf if is p. th -ir inttivst. lo Fin his -JI? fur r corxTnv ruo w:cr. He will I'iuivT flk* adranUgeoqn :<> as !iiiiue*jufe will emblc itini MEAT HEDrUTFoN IX PRICES! Those who wish t' Secure bargains should nut de lay giving him a cail. -store Loom v.OMe ;,s lately occupied by Samtic'. L" V.-C. em .... 1- u-jy-epoe- the Washidgtiili 11- e s'JU.N ALSIP. % March i, 1850. r W z HE:^ A p'-rsoTi- hereby r. ••*: ■<) that f v.r* -1 :.ue!i.s...| ,i .Bite r :li" s .>a!e, one lot < t Timer '• cot! H.imi To.. ... Patterns, JVC., th. ' ■ T i S'. ck i Tin War-. ir> the Shop lat-iy ••"cup.'ed iy A ralemt Ilerman—a* whose pr< perfv lite s inn- w as mM. I i-is.• heiel.y giv- mdlee that I have hired said Herman, ami will her titer carry on lw; Tin mug him u. ss .<i the Stu i) t' nuuriy occupied by him. on :;u Street. N lice is further hereby given i.-.at the >oks <d said Herman now belong to me. and any persons having accounts will pL-.ase prestni them to Samuel U.-idmmitgb, Esq., tor settlement, wirhtiut di-k.v Feb. do. 1 !*f'.-3tn. BAMUEL BAENDAI.'T TH IRA 11; Coar-b-c n by The d IV wr ,. k msith snd year. April 21, 181 C —if lietfjs' Phofogrrsphie liallorT, EXCIUXCE ncJf.DIXO!',Et> FORD. P. 1. \t, Hhlih Ambroty-j •-*, Daguerreotypes, dc VT 4-c., are ts-.-,;ut-.-,l in the latest .-tvl„ nr.,l improvenu-tifs of the Art. A full ass.'.n tncnf ol plain and fancy cases, gohl and'dr ..... L >t?kets at very iotv prices. 'i he public are respectfully invited to - il an ! examine bis sj>eciniet<s. T. M. J May 22,18.77. ' \p)\ Jewtlry, plir. subscriber has opened out a new and 1 splendid assortment of all kinds of the most i.isuiumible Jewelry—consisting in part 11 Bre..t Pius, Finger K incs. Ea: Rings. Ae. far. < 'ali i-.'-l si-a bis stock . II !1 DANIEL BORDER. I \l 1 a?trv? v*n ; rvr ß : .;erv 'ti • I attt: ... .?:> " rt ,y i.-- e:,*t.rv ****** ! I trT> IXVARIAW.TCAMI. J for ' r, jvf . I>. BARf L.VY, IT T(lii\i! VIT 1 \\, BiDFOHD, PA., WILL attend promptly and faithful;* to -11 legal business en'rustcd to his care". CCs*"Oliice on Juliana Street, m the bnildin" for merly occupied iiy S. M. Barclay, Evt.. dee'd" March "0, 18 sv. "• l> S. ICII7IkL.IL Formerly of Bedford, Pa. ?(omoy and Counsellor ai I,aw-. WALL ST. SEW YORK- All business promptly mended to. Pec. 8. 3s>B. Plaiiln'iMS Lathit!! THE l Ais>KßSl<;.XCj> baring ar-Tled h MiL tor sawing pLAeTEniFnLaths on h!i premises • -s Union Tj., Bedford county, it new ready to furnish any '{htfntitv on the shorten notice. Priceijtl.Ru {.or thousand, .1 ft long. Other lengths in proportion. Letters Addressed to mo at St. Cla'rsvilV. wi'l ho prompt iy attended to. WM. GRIFFITB. U.ioo Tp.. Foli. !fi. hi.i4.-AK. WHITE TEETH and a perfumed breath <*.ol hoaceiuired bv using tin; <-11-tlm of Thousand Flowers." T h- hll at r>a. harr^S- March 6. IKA7. JAYNK'S Wrights, Bennett's and UrottN pflb 4 *t Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. August 6,1838. For the Hair—Jockey Club. *t l not wo*" hay, pomatums, p -nuln ■ ox mi-rnv. ' D r - Hartj
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