~ , From the American Agriculturist. Vegetables for next Spring, "While the gardens are filkd with abundance, and harvest rather than seed time is suggested by the huge beets, long carrots, and already drooping onions, one is apt to forget that evsn now, this very September, souse of the veg etable seeds should be sown so as to have early greens, cabbages, onions, etc., next Spring. 'Take a look at the early spinach bed, and notice the fine plants up from seed scattered from the ripened crop. These plants frequently come out bright in the Spring, with no care, and 'furnish a fine supply of "greens," at a time when the gardener is sowing his ordinary veg etables. It is not advisable to trust to this chance product, but select a spot whero au early crop of something has already beeu gath ered, spade iu a good coat of manure, rake off the bed and sow with spinach. In one week the plants will be up and will need boeiug and thinning. Upou the approach of cold Winter weather, co'er rather lightly, with straw, leaves* evergreen brush, or salt hay, and rauiove it in April, when the plants will come out bright and frhsb, and may be gradually thinned out for the table. In the vicinity of cities, market gar. doners sow acres of spinach in this month, for sale during the late Fall, Winter, and early ?priDg. Onions may bo sown in like manner, duriDg the latter part of August or early iu Septem ber. The small buibs will frequently keep over Winter without covering, but it is batter to protect them as described for spinach. Tbey are usually left quite thick till Spring, and then transplanted, furnishing ouiotis for the table, a long time in advance of those sown iD the Spring. Garlic, for those who liko this vege table, uny be treated precisely like tbo ouion. Cabbages and Cauliflowers require more pro tection to carry them successfully through the Winter. Prepare tho bed and 90W, the first of Cultivate and thin out the plants, so that they will fill all the ground, but not touch each other. When Winter approaches, make a frame, by nailing boards or planks to gether, of the size of tbo bed, one foot nigh on the front or south side, and two feet high ou the back, with slaDting or beveled ends to com pare with the two sides. It is better to have several cross slats upon tha top for shutters, or sash to slide up ami dowo upon, after the man ner of hot-bed framas. Wben freezing nights approach, place the frame upon the bed, and cover with board*, shutters, or hot-bed sash.— Open them iu the morning duiing pleasant uidd days. They should be exposed to the weather as much as possible, when uot freezing, so as to harden for severe frosts. When it is evi dent that Winter is settling in iu earnest, bank up about the sides, stop any crevices, and cover tho top with boards or shutters. If glazed •ash are used, board? or shatters should belaid over them, as it is now essential to stop both cold air and light, leaving the plants to Win ter in a dormant state. Thus preserved, they will eveu then probably be frozen, but in the absence of light and sudden changes, the frost will finally como out so gradually as not to in jure them. Frequent freezing BDJ thawing is what destroys out-door cabbages. If covered as described, wbcu they onoe get frozen they remain so for a long time. It may be best, -when the mercury sinks quite low, to cover with old mats, straw, or sedge: to further exclude the cold air, and render them less subject to changes of temperature. During a succession ot mild days in Winter, the covers may be par tially removed to air the plants, and in Spring (bey should be uncovered at all suitable times to harden off. When settled weather arrives, say about tbo first ot May, transplant to the open grounds, and you will have cabbages and cauliflowers several weeks iu advance of those •own in the Spring. i MAP OP BEDFORD POIiNTV. 1 PROPOSE to make a directory Map of Bedford County from actual surveys, if a sufficient num ber of subscribers can be raised to warrant the un dertaking. The map will show the location ot all the citizens and also their places of business such as stores, Post Offices, Hotels, Manufacturing establishments, Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Shops ; fcc., also the location of all the public roads, boundary lines, streams, mountains, &c. Maps of all the towns and large villages will tie put on the same sheet, also statistical tables of the County, and (if takeu in time) the census of 1860. The map could not be ready lor delivery in less than about a year and a half. EI)WD. L. WALKER. P. S. I can furnish any one desirous of getting a map of the United States with a cheap and late edition. July 1, 1859. (HEAP CHILLIES, CHEAP CHALLIE DELAISTS, RELLIXU OFF AT COST. OSTEK * CARN. Bed/bid, Juiy 15, 1859. pVmmilet"lvws. I PAMPHLET Laws for 1869, have been received . ot this office, and ready ior delivery to those en titled to receive them. SAM'L H. TATE, Proth'y. Proth'y Office, Bedford July 8, 1859. "CSBAP NEW AND BEAUTIFUL, CLOSING OUT AT COST. OSTEK N CAU.V ' Bedford, July 16, 1859. NEW GOODS. THE subscribers hava just opened a large and well assorted supply of SPRING AND flOaMEft GOODS including al the various fabrics usually foun 1 in a store, consisting in part of viz:' blue, Black. Erown and Olive French Cloths, Black, and Fancy Colored plain and uud side Band Cassimers, Cassi netts, Ketituckv Jeans, Cottonades, Drillings, Linens,Chamburgs, &e. LADIES DRESS GOODS. Very handsome Spring Calicoes, Lawns, Challies, I obes, Baragcs, French and Lisle Thread Ginghams, Sills, Hoserv, Gloves, N. W. Collais, Cambrics, Swiss Muslins, Stella Shawls, Parasols, Mantillas >cc. CHEAP CJRPETINGS Rag, Listing, Venitian, llalf Wool, also Floor Oil Cloths, various widths. Our stock of BOOTS and SSEOEIS cannot be surpassed in the County for extent, va riety and cheapness. GROCERIES Rio, Laguira aud Turkey Coffee, N. Orleans, Crushed, Granulated and Claritied Sugars, New Orleans Molasses, Golden Syrups, Teas, Chocolate Oils <frc. Our stock is very complete, and we shall be happy to exhibit our goods to all who may favor us with a call, whether they wish to purchase or not. To good and reliable purchasers our terms are as usual viz: prompt settlements, by money or note every Janu ry. All kinds of Country Produce received for goods ior which the highest price will be given. May 6, 1859. A. B. CRAMER * CO. OLIVER C CLARK, SAMUEL M. HALLER. O. C. CLARK, & CO., Ml, FBI GROCERY, AND Produce Store, (Centre Street, next door to Lutheran Church,) CUMBERLAND, Md. A well selected stock is now open, and offered to families and country dealers, consisting of Fam ily, Extra and Superfine Flour, Corn Meal, Corn and Rye Chop, Shorts, Ship-stuff, and Bran, New Orleans, Porto Rica, Muscavado and reflued Sugars, Golden and S. H. Syrups, Molasses, Imperial, Young Hyson, and Black Tea, Java and Rio Coflee of the best quality. All kinds of Spices, Pickels in barrels and jars, Candles, Soap, Mackerel, and Herring, Water, Sugar, Soda, Edinbatg, and Gin ger Crackers, Peaches, Strawberries, Pine apples and Green corn, j>nt up in can, expressly for fam ily use. A choice lot of LIQUORS, consisting of Wines, Brandies, Rum and Whiskey, selected with care. Tobacco aDd Segars of various brands, with a variety of other articles usually found in Stores. Additions to the stock will be frequently made, so as to keep up a general assortment; all dealers are invited to "call before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of gram and couutry produce bought for cash, or in exchange for goods. April 8,1859.-ly. JOTMJTK" THE WAMSUTTA PRINTS. They are the Best Calicoes yet offered to tho Public for the money. WHOLESALE AGENTS DEFOREST, ARMSTRONG & Co., NEW r O K K. April 22, 1859.-4 m Ti in Mir Valentin* Steckman, PROPRIETOR. Boarders taken by the day week nanth and year. April 25,1856 —tf Hummel's Premium llsteiice of Coffee- COFFEE made by it will have a more delicate and finer flavor, and will be much more wholesome. It will also be clear withot i requiring anything to clarify it. For sale by OSTEK, A CARN. New Store, No. 1, Cheap side. Junel 8, 1858. Dissolution of Partnership. THE Partnership heretofore existing and doing business under the firm name ot Barclay & Garretson, lias this day been dissolved by mutual cnosent. The Books, Ac., are in the hands of B. W. Garretson, who is authorized to settle the bu siness of the late firm. S. M. BARCLAI", Nov. 5, 1858. B. W. GARRETSON. New Jewelry, THE subscriber has opened out a new and splendid assortment of all kinds of the most fashionable Jewelry—consisting in part ot Breast Pins, Finger Kings, Ear Rings, Ac. Ac. Call and see his stock. del 4 DANIEL BORDER. CAXTIOW jVCY Wife Catharine Eshelman, having left my JLfX bed and board without any cause or provoca tion, I hereby cantion all persons from trusting her on my account as I am determined not to pay any debts of her contracting. JACOB ESHELMAN. Middle Woodbury Tp.,July 8, 1889.-* GENTLEMEN' ARE invited to call and examine our second sup ply of CLOTHS AND CASSI.MERS, suitable for the present season, we can show you the best stock we have yet offered, and will sell them— CHEAP as the same goods can be had at retail in Americe. June 17, 1859. A. B* CRAMER A C. STJPI VEXHNTO. OH. GAITHER will promptly attend to all sur . veying busiuess that may be entrusted to him. Office on Juliana street two doors south o* the Inquirer office. Dec. 31, 1858. ST. I'Lilfc iuVvNSIHP AGAINST THE WORLD FOR GOOD EARTH ENWARE !—Liberal inducements made to whole sale purchasers. All orders addressed to Schtlls burg, Bedford County, Pa., punctually attended to. April 8,1859.-3 in. WM. KIRK. CiOWQITA MATTINGSr WE have just received a large lot of prime quality Mattings—4-4 and 5-4 check and plain white. A. B. CRAMER A CO. May 27, 1859. mj -mT GOOD SHOES CHEAP, OF ANT STYLK AND QUALITY, CALL ON OSTER & CARN, Wo- 1 Cheap Side- ME! BII11K!! |_>L. AN K Exemption Juugment Notes.Exucut.ons, MJ Summons, Subpoenas, Constable Sales, Ac., for sale at this office. WHITE TEETH and a perfumed breath can be accquired by using the "Balm of a 1 cusaiid Flowers." To be bad at DR. HARRYS. March 6. 1H57. BLANK DEEDS, A superior article, tor sale at this office. April 8, 1859. BIBFOEB HVaUZftKR. DR. M'LANE S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. ! \\7E beg leave to call the atten tion of the Trade, and more especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the most popu lar remedies now before the public. I We refer to DT. (has. M'Laue's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills. We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, viz.: THE VERMIFUGE, For expelling Worms from the human system. It has also been administered with the most satis factory results to various Animals subject to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS, Forthecureof LIVER COMPLAINTS, all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD-ACHE, &C. In cases of FEVER AND AGUE, preparatory to or after taking Qui nine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for the above men tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled, and never known to fail when ad ministered in accordance with the directions. Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprietors, FLEMING BROTHERS, PITTSBURGH, PA. to dispose of their Drug business, in which they have been success fully engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being de termined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills shall continue to occupy the high position they now hold among the great remedies of the day, they will continue to spare neither time nor expense in procuring the Best and Purest material, and com pound them in the most thorough manner. Address all orders to FLEMING BROS. PitUbirgh, Pa. P. S. Di-aler* anil Phyacian* ordering from otlier* than Fleming Brov, will do well to write their order* distinctly, and L>kt none but [>r. .M Lane's. jirrpartd by Fleming Urot. Pittsburgh. I'a. To tlnwe wishing to give tiemii a trial, we will 1 >rwar>l per mail. panl. to any part of tlc United Etntee. one Box of Pilla lor twelve three-cent portage mumps, or one vial of Vermifuge for fourteen three-rent stamp*. All orders from Canada must be accompanied by twenty cents extra. For sale by Dr. B. F. Harry, and Reamer 4- Way, Bedford, and by dealers generally throughout the County. May 27, 1859.-zz. MB. SICKLES ACaUiTTSB! AFTER a long and Turd struggle at Washington City, Mr. Sickles has been acquitted, and I. M. SHOEMAKER k CO. have succeeded in getting their s'ock of goods, which is very large and cheap er than ever before sold in Bedford. Consisting in part of Black and Funcy Silki, Lavella Cloths, Dtbaige, Challies, Du cats, Delaines, Calicoes, Ginghams, Barest. Checks, Mpacas, Flannels, Shawls, Plain and Barred Cambricks, Hosiery, Hanker chiefs, Lawns, tiloces, Mils, Collars, Ribbons, Muslins, Tick ings, Checks ; a large assortment of Mens' and Boys' Wear, Jrcm 12£ els. up ; Linens, , Shillings, Black and Fancy Cassimere, Cloths, Hats and Caps, 4"C., sc., 4fC. A large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, cheaper than ever. A good supply of Carpets, all colors and prices, single and double carpet chain, looking glasses, umbrellas, clocks, <£c. Also, A large assortment of GROCERIES, Such as Coffee, Sugar, Syrup Molasses, Tobacco, Segars, Esseuce Coffee, Spices, Dye Stuffs, Soap, Green and Black Tea, Shoe Blacking, Knives, Spoons, Candle Wick, Rice, Chocolate, Candles, Mustard, Whale, Linseed and Fish Oil, Buckets, Tubs, £c., cheap for Cash and Produce, and to punctual customers a credit ot 6 months will be giv en. Thankful lor past favors, we hope t* receive a liberal share of patronage. Remember the place, Anderson's Row, opposite the Gazette Offiee, is Shoemakers C heap Store. So come on with your Tin and buy cheaper than you have evei bought before. Apri! 29, 1859. BEDFORD CLASSICAL INSTITUTE# Rev. John Lyon, |„ , , T. Lyttlctou Lyon, A. HI., J 1 rlncipals. THE summer session of this Institution, will open on Friday the Ist of July 1859. It is the design of the Principals to make this Academy in all respects a fiist class Institution for the thorough instruction of youth ol both sexes and to prepare them for any profession or position n life. The high moral and scientific tone of the school is well known to this community. The spacious brick bouse, adjoining tbe residence 0< Dr. Wm. H. Watson has been secured for the purpose of the Acad civ. A lew boys (the number is limited to tor.) will l received into tbe family of the Principals as boar ders. The beauty of the scenery and the salubrity of the climate render Bedford a raosi desiratlo location of such a school. Persons from abroad, visiting the springs, will be near their children duriDg the summer season. TERMS : S2OO per year, including boarding, washing, fuel, lights and tuition in all the branches. TERMS FOR DAY SCHOLARS PER QUAR TER ; $0 English branches, $7,60 Classical do. &c. June 10.J859. DR. HAKJu.V,at the Drug arid Book Storo, has just received, .a large assortment ol the best flavoring extracts, tdgethti with Bak in? -Sod*, Oieam-0.1. Tartar, Saleratus, *<c., ol the very bestquauty, all of which he will sell the west prices. CELEBRATED GEIWUN HITTERS, PREPARED by DR. C. M. JACKSON fc CO., Philad'a, Pa., WILL EFFECTUALLY CLUE Liver Complaint, Dyspeptic, Juundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases oj tlie Kid eys, and all diseases arising from a disor dered Liver or Stomach, Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nau sea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Bneathing, Flut tering at the Heart, Choking "or suffocating sensa tions when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision. Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Peispiration. Yel lowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain iu the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, <Jc.. Sudden Flashes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits. CEF-DO YOU WANT SOMETHING TO STRENGTHEN YOU ? DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE ? DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR COFSTITUTION ? DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT TO GET KID OF YOUR NERVOUSNESS? DO YOU WANT ENERGY ? DO YOU WANT TO SLW.P WELL ? DO YOU WANT A BRISK AND VIGOR OUS FEELING ? If you do, use Boufiand's German Bitters, pre pared by Dr- C. M. Jackson, 418 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa , and sold by druggists and store keepers throughout the United States, Canadas, West Indies, and South America, at 75 cents per bottle. For sale by Dr. B. F. Hsrry and Reamer & Way, Bedford, and by dealers generally throughout the County. May 27, 1859.-ZZ DREGS A\!) BOOKST DR. F. C. REAMER & S. J. WAY, HAVING formed a partnership, in the (S-jaPspDRUG and BOOK BUSINESS, will con .'&• / stantly keep on hand, at the old stand, a large and well ■■Fly selected stock of 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 and Segars. Perfumery, Fancy Articles, l,c. PATENT MEDICINES. —Having tiie 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, Wis tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Moffat's Life Pills and Phoenix bitters. Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines, Fahnstock s, Jlolien sack's and other vermifuge; Hoofland's German Bitters, Ac., Ac. Constantly on hand a large stock of historical geogiaphical, 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 do* Blinds, in patterns or l>y the piece. Wall Paper, Steel and Fancy Goods. BLANK BOOKS of every size and quality.— Pocket Books and Port Motili ties, Diaries, Blank Deeds and Mortgages, gold Pens and Pencils, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery in great variety, Soaps, Ac., Ac. Lamps, and Caiaphine Oil and Burning Fluid, kept constantly on nand. CHOICE LIQUORS for medical use; Wolffs' Scheidam Schnapps, Gin, Port, Sherry and Ma deira Wines. Jan. 28, 1859. m r w mzi mm 9 w IIIPBIIVEO liIST-IBON CARRIAGE HUB. it HE 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 be 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 (he .tge! Several vehicles have been in use over two years with the Improved Hub attached, and the wheels are still s perfect as when they left the shop, the una-, OKiatile 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 %oke happens to become brokeu, it is necessary to cut the tire and separate the felloes, to get at the damaged part.— The wheel .must be then mporoco the sed, tire re welded and reset. All this involves a considerable pensc and loss of time. In the present Im/uovement the i..ner ends of the spok< s are secured in an Iron Hub, which con sists mainly of two shells fasteneted together with screws. By simply unscrewing the nuts and taking off ibe back shell, any one of the spokes may be removed or changed, and the hub again put together er, leaving the wheel as solid and firm as ivr, all WITHIN THE SPACE OF A PEW MINUTES. This method of constructing Iron Hub Wheels gives them unusual strength, LIGIITM i\y mmm. besides obviating several other objections that have heretofore attended their use. The cost of manu facture is also greatly reduced. " The subscriber Agent for Bedford County, will dispose of Towuship and shop rights, on reason able terms. WILLIAM O'NEAL Agent. Feb. 18, 1859. Rainsburg,Bedford Co., Pa BLOODY 81 HOTEL, BLOODY RUN, PA.. WML DIBEIIT, Proprietor. HIS TABLE will always be supplied with the best the market uaft'ords; the BAR will con tain the best of Liq ors, and his STARLING which is large, will be attended by a careful hostler. May 27, 1859.-3 m.* FRBWCH BUH.II MILL. STOKE MANUFACTORY. The undersigned keeps constantly on hand FRENCH, BURRS of all sizes, and furnishes every artield re auired by tbe milling trade. Complete satisfaction fuaranteed for a very article sold. Millers who pru ger the solid BURR, by giving 4 to 6 mouths notice, can have their orders executed at tbe quarries in France. , ; Address WM. 11. KEPNER, Ilarrisburg, P. 0., Pa. April 8. 1859.-6 m. . ' HAGERSTOWN 'ALMANACS for 1859, at l)r. Harry's Drug and Book Store. 1 D> c. 1/ , lboß. FOR SALE, on. T ■ JZk.TVD S3 A Farm within one mile of the Rail Road and two miles of Stonerstown, in the Broad Top Coal region, containing about 160 acres, being good bot tom Uod—about one-half cleared and the balance well timbered- The 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 tbe premises. ALSO, A farm in Morrison's tore, adjoining lauds of David Stuckev, Barley's heirs. Jacob Furry and others, containing about 'IOO acres, onohalf cleared and the balance well timbered, with an abundance of locust and chestnut timber. There are several never failing springs upon tbe premises with a con stantly running stream through tbe farm. There is also a large and thrifty young orchard bearing fruit thereon. The improvements are & rough cast House, Log Barn and out buildings. ALSO, 160 acres of land in Harrison County, lowa, of first class prairio, lose to timber and within a few miles of the Missouri river above Council Bluffs- ALSO, 234 acres in Story Co., lowa ALSO, 113 acres In Pottawattamie Co., lowa, near Coun cil Binds. 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 Kiver 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 Wies ers creek, 4 miles East of the Leon Kiver, and on tlie line of the M< mphis and El Passs rail road now ii process of construction. ALSO. The farm in Morrison's Cove, adjoining BloomfMd Furnace, known as the "Pearson property" lately owned by David Daniels, containing 131 acres and 60 perches, with an excellent orchard of fruit trees thereon and never failing watei at the door. The improvements art- one large frame Ilouse, one log House and barn, wait convenient out-builings. The land is good—produces well, and is in a hign state of cultivation. A good pike is close by .lead ing to Hollida\sburg,whicn,witb the Furnaces make a ready market at the door lor all kinds of produce. Nov. 12, 1858. O. E. SHANNON • i* Is st ii A \i; \ r i i i( is. Complying with ike urgent request of hundreds of t/ieii patients, Drs. C. M. Filch aud J. \V. Sjkfs HAVE CONCLUDED TO REMAIN PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, And my be consulted at their office, NO. 190 PENT STREET, Opposite St. Clair Hotel PITTSBURGH. A ND may be consulted daily, (except Sundays,) J\~ lot COSSI-MFTIOX, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, and all other CHRONIC COMPLAINTS complieated with or causing pulmonary disease, including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affection of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, etc. Drs. FITCH Sc SYKES would state that their treat ment of consumption is based upon the fact that the disease exists in the blood aud system at lurge, both before and during its development ia tbe 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 PalttKvus, (having no curative effect when used alone,) and invalids are earues'ly cautioned agtinst wasting the precious time ot curability upon any treatment based upon the plausible, but false idea that the "seat ol disease can IK; reached in a direct manner by Inhalation." For as before stated, the seat of the disease is in the blood aud its effects only in the lungs. charge for consultation. A bst of qut stious will be sent to those wishing to consult us bv letter. March 18, 1859.-ly A CARD. Allegheny Male and Female Sf miliary, KAI\SULIU, PA. Facult)'. EJ. OSBRORNE, A. 8., Principal, Prof, of • Languages and Philosophy. Win. S. Smith, Prof, of Mathematics. Jas. H. Miller, Adjunct Prof, of Mathematics. Rev. B. F. Stephens, Lecturer on Moral Philoso phy, kc. W ni. A. Stephens, Prof, of English Gram liar, kc. Dr. J. Hughes, Lecturer on Anatomy kc. Mrs. E. Y. Osborne, Preceptress, Teacher of Mu sic, French, Botany &c. Miss Mary Willams, Teacher of Composition, kc. Price of Tuition for term of 11 weeks. Common English Branches $3 25 Higher Branches, including common, each 80 Latin and Greek, each 2 00 German and French, each 1 50 Book-keeping and Commercial calculatioas 150 Ornamental Drawing 2 50 Colored crayon, and water colors, each 3 00 Oil |winting 5 00 Hair and wax flowers, each 3 00 Pellis work 3 00 Embroidery 1 50 Piano music, with use of instrument 10 00 Board $1,75 per week including room rent, fuel, furniture fcc. This is one of the best, and cheapest institution in the country. The whole expense per term need not be more than twenty-five dollars.— The spring term commences April 5, 1859. For particulars, address the peincioal. E. J. OSBORNE, A. B. Rainsburg, Bedford co., April 29, 1859. FOR SALE OR BXCHA NTCar HU TU F, FOLLOWING LANDS IN THE WEST : 80 ACRES in Brown County, Kansas, 8 miles west of Hiawatha, on the old St. Jo. road, and 18 miles from White Cloud oil the Missouri River.— ALSO 80 ACRES, 15 miles west of Atchison, Ku sas. These are fine rolling prairie lands within less than a mile of timber and running water. ALSO 40 ACRES well timbered, in Grant Couuty, Indiana. And the following lands in Bedford County : ABOUT 50 ACRES, well timbered, in Cumberland Valley Township, 9 miles Irom Bedford, near to John McFerrans. ALSO 430 aeres, timber-land, in Union Township, on Bobbs Creek, about 2 miles aliove Conrad's Saw-Mill. ALSO five-twelfths of a tract containing 265 acres and 148 perches of Broatop coal laud. ALSO 110 ACRES of first quality LIME STONE Land, a half a miie south of Bedford, known as the Vondersmith Farm. 100 aeres cleared, a Never Fail ing Spring of excellent water,a tolerable barn, and small frame house. ALSO 137 teres of prime LIMESTONE LAND in COLE RAIN TOWNSHIP, five miles lioia BEDFORD, known as the COMPHER FARM; 90acres cleared and well improved, and tho balance EXCELLENT TIMBER. WM. M. lIALL. Jan. 7, 1859. MRS. S. E. POTTS, HAS just returned from the Eastern Cities with her usual stock of rich . . hummer Giods, Consisting in part of handsome Silk Robes, Lawn Robes, Barage Robes, Shawls, Lace Mantles, ol every style, New Style Shawls ; a large and splen did apartment of SpriiJg and Summer Bonnets,of tba latest fashion. Her stock is large, well selected, and, will be sold cheap to suit the times. Call and examinp.the goods, and judge for yourselves. April 1859. AN excellent article of Hair anrj tooth Brush-s at Dr. lJarrv'sDrug and Book Store. BEDFORD FOIMIRV. THE subscribers having pmcha*ed the Becf ird Foundry of Messrs Wasfiabang t Bannon, would most respect fully announce to the citi zen* of Bedford and adjoi ing conn ties, that they , are prepared to make and furnish aH kinds oJ CASTINGS for OK IST AND SAW-MILLS. Thrashing MacLires, Ploughs, Apple mills, Cook ing, ten plate, and coal stores, sled and Sleigh sole* wash kettles, of different sizes, wagon boxes of all sizes, fawners' bells, (a superior article,) oren doors, and every tiling usually made in a countr* Foundry. Woodcock, Seyley and HILL-SIDE PLOUGHS. Also, anev.' PLUG PLOUGH, to which r,e call the especial attention of our farmers—a superior article to the old Plug Fiough, with two kinds of points, shares and land sides to suit all ploughs ii general use in this county. Turning and fitting of iron patterns made to order, and all kinds of re pairing done at tho shortest notice aud at low ; prices. All our own work made of the very best material, and warranted to give satisfaction. Farmers and others would d weil to call and ev amiue on work before purchasing elsewhere, as. we are determined to meet the imroergencies of tho times, we will seu. now for CASH, or cocstby r£oni ce. Pig and bar iron, horses and lumber, taken in exchange for work. March 4, 1859.-1 y SHIRES & JORDAN. Fill MIDI AMI MlllMi SIM. THE subscribers liavirg formed a partner ship under the style of "Dock & Ashcom" for the purpose of conducting a general FOl\l)Kl A\D MIHUK business in the establishment recently erected by Gilliard Dock, in Hopewell, Bedford coun ty, are now prepared to execute orders far CASTINGS AND MACHINERY of every de scription. They wiil build to order steam-en gines, coal and drift-cars, burse powers and threshing machines—also, casting of every kind far furnaces, forges, saw, grist aud roifrig mills, ploughs, water-pipe, column*, hoi: so rents, brackets, &c., &c. 1 bey are also, now making a fine assortment of STOVES of various kinds of the latest pat terns and W'St approved styles, including sev eral sizes ot COOK STOVES of the best make, heatir.g stoves for churches, offices, bar-rooms, &c. A lull assortment of Stoves will be kept constantly on baud, and sold at wholesale and retail, at prices to suit the times, aud quality, warranted equal to the Lest eastern make.— Machinery of all kinds repaired promptly." Patterns made to order. GILLIAKD DOCK* 0. IT. ASHCOM. Nov. 6, 1857, KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE! THAT SIDE IS STILL NOT TO BE OUTDONE. IjIITItAORDimART inducements to casu A and peomi-t short time Bi ters. Spring prints, and Lawns, new aud beauti lu!,from 6 cts. np. Muslins, Brown and Pleached, from 6 cts.np. Ginghams and Challie De lains, from 10 eta- up Men's and Boy's wear, from 12 cts. up. Linen Pocket HDKFS, and STOCKISGS, from 6 cts. up. CHILDRESS SHOES, from 12 cts. up. Ladies Shoes and I.ace Boots, from 62 ctj. up* " Fine LASTING GA!TER3, from 87 cts. up. GOOD COFFEE, from 12 cts. up. Prime NEW CROP N. O. Sugar, at 10 cts. Refined WUITE CRUSHED, at 121 cts. Bright Molasses and Syrups, from 12$ cts. up and many other GOODS, too numerous to mention, at GRE AT BARGAINS. Call and examine for vourselvcs. OSTER K CAR.V. Bedford, May, 20, 1859.-2 m. BLOODY HUN FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. TliE subscribers are now prepared, at their Foundry in Bloody Run, to fill all orders for cast ings of any description for Grist and S..w Mills, Threshing Machines, Apple Mills, Ploughs, and a'l things else in their line that may be needed in this or the adjoining counties. We manufacture Threshing Machines of 2 4 or 6 Horsepower, warranted equal if net superior to any made in the State. We keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Woodcock, Pleg, and Hillside Ploughs, warranle>i to give satisfaction or no bale. Points, shares and landsides, to tit all Woodcock or Seyler Ploughs in the County. Farmer's Bells, Ploughs and Castings of our make may be had at Foundry prices at the store of Wm Hartley, Bedford, Pa., Louderbangh & Pec, East Providence Tp., John Nycuiu & Son, Rays Hill. Times being bar 1, wa offer great induce ments to Farmers a:,d Mechanics to buy of us. All kinds of repairing done in a neat aad sub stantial manner, and all work warranted. Call and examine our work and castings and judge for yourselves. JOSIAH BAUGHMAN BRO. March 26, 1858.-tf. UNION HOTEL, Bedford, Pa. fTtllE subscriber respectfully announces to the JL public that be has opened a Hotel, under the above name, in the old and well known Globe building, on West Pitt Street, formerly owned 3nd occupied by Mr. John Young, where he will be happy to se all his friends, and the traveling pub lic generally. Persons attending Court we re spectfully invited to give him a call. He pradges himself that bo will do all in his power to render all bis guests comfortable. His Taldj will be supplied with the choicest de licacies the market wili afford. 1 ne Bed Rooms will contain clean and comfort able bedding. The Bar will bo supplied with choice liquors. The Stable wUI be uttonded by a careful and at tentive hostler. * Boarders will be taken by the day, week, month and vear. JONATHAN HORTON- Bedford, April SO. 1858 Plastering Latlis!! rpUE UNDERSIGNED bavin'g erected X a Mill for sawing PlasteripgLaths "bn his premises in Union Tp., Bedford county, is now ready to furnish any quantity on the soonest notice. Price 51.60 per thousand, 3 ft long. Other lengths in proportion. Letters addressed to m, ;t S V Clairsvllle, will be promptly attended to. WM. GRIFFITH. Union Tp., Feb. 10, 1834.-ZZ. HOPEWELL HOUSEr HOPEWELL, BEDFORD COIJNTV, PENN'A JOHN B. CASTNBB. Proprietor- May 6, 1859.--ly. UKE WHITE LEAD, Flaxseed oil anl Sp Turpentine ai Dr. Harry'# Drug and Boua Store. August 6,1858. ANEW Supply of MuelinSjGdicoes ,Ginghams, Drillings, Satinetts, Casimeres, Cottoi sc-, juat rw ived and for sale cheap at J. k J- * Sho • ker's Culouado Sorc. M b, 41869.
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