Do you want something to strengthen you f Do you want a good appetite ? Do you want to build up your constitution t Do you want to feel well ? Do yon want to get rid of nervousness ? Do yon want energy T Do you want to sleep well T Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling 1 If you do,use Hoofland's German Bitters, prepa red by Dr.C. M. Jackson,4lß Arch Street,Philadel phia,Pa., and sold by druggists and storekeepers throughout the United States, Canadas, West In dies and South America, at 75 cents per bottle. May, 27-lv. THE MARKETS. PHILADELPHIA, NOV. 21. Lite demand for Cioverseed has falleD off, but there is very littlo offering and prime lots are scarce. Small sales are reported at $5a0,25 per bushel of 64 lb 4 -,the latter for prime seed. Nothing doing in Timothy or Flaxseed ; the latter is worth $1,55 per bushel. There is very littlo demand for Flour to-day and the trade are buying to a moderate cxtsm at from $5 up to $5,50a6,50 for superfine, estra and fancy brands, as in quality. Holders generally arc asking our lowest figures for straight superfine, which is comparatively scarce. Nothing doing in Hye Flour or Corn Meal. GRAIN—The Market is poorly suppli ed with Wheat, but buyers come forward slowly, aud some bushels have been disposed of at $1,27a2,30 for fair to prime I'enna. and Southern lied, aud $1,42 for good White, mostly of the former description, which is steauy in price. Rye is wanted and all of ferred sold at 92 cents for Fa. Corn i) very dull to-day, about 1500 bushels old yellow sold at 90 cents, afloat, and 4000 bushels new red at from 08 to 75 ceuts, the latter for prime dry Southern afloat. A salo of 500 bushels old and new white was made at 72 cents.— Oats also continues dull ; about 4000 bushels Southern sold at 41a41£ cents, and Penna. in smalt lot!-, a? 44 cents. HUSKIES. 3FL XIEX?. Ou the 27th ult., at Henry Code's residence, by the Rev. N. K. Gilds, Mr. ELLAS RLRKET to Miss ELIZABETH I.AAJBRIGHT, both of Union township. NOTICE. ~Wj HERE AS, letters of administration on the TV Estate of Rachel M'Cnue, late of Blair Coun ty, dechl, have 'wen granted to the subscriber, alt persons indebted to the SAID estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having el -ims against said estate, wilt present them without delay to THE undersigned residing In Bedford. J. XV. LINGENFELTER, ( Nov. '25.1859. Administrator. IWNCET WHEREAS, letters of administration on the es tate of James McCune, late ol Woodbury tp., dee'd, H.tve been granted to the subscriber, all per sons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those baring claims AGAINST said estate will present them without delay to the undersigned residing in Bedford. J. XV. LINGENFELTER, Nov. '26, 1559- Administrator. CAUTIONT fTTFIE public are cautioned against purchasing or X. using R V. Jenea' Patent Sausage StufFer, unless purchased from me, as I am determined to enforce the law against all who infringe upon the right as I am the only man who has the right to sell tltit. Countv. JOHN MA LOT. Nov. 25, 1859.-C* THE ASSESSORS OF the several Townships of Bedford Coqntv, will meet at the Commissioner's office, cn Saturday the 10th day of December. 1859, to RE ceive their Duplicates, iestrnctions, TT;. 11. NICODEMUS, Nov. 25, 1858.-b Clerk. PUBLIC SILL' OF VALUABLE HFAL ESTATE. WILL be sold c.t public vendue, on the premi ses, on Saturday, the lOih of December, ext, all the right. title, and int rest of the undersigned, in and o a certain tract of land, situate in Colerain Township, Bedford County, known as the George Feight saw mill tract, adjoining Jacob H. Brown, Henry Diehl, and others—containing eighty acre S, more or less, with a dwelling house, saw mill, ami other improvements thereon. TERMS: one-third in hand, and remainder in two equal annual iiayruents. MARY FF.IGIIT. SARAH FEIGHT. CAROLINE FLIGHT, LUCINDA FEIGIJT. NOT. 18, 1859.-C TIKE XOTICE ! AT.T. {.crsons who still have unsettled ac counts on the Books of the late Arm, of OSTER, MAN SPEAKER & CARX, are respectfully noti fied for the third and last time, that if they wish to save cost, thvir accounts must absolutely he settled by CASH OR NOTE, before the Ist of January 1860, after that date all auacttled accounts will be placed in the hands of a magistrate for legal collec tion without respect u persons. Nov. 18, 1559.-^m. J. PALMER & CO., MARKET ST. Yt 114ItF, I'HILAIVA DenJtrs in Fish, Cheat and Provisions : li iTe constantly on hai.il an assortment of DRIED AND PICKLED FISH, &c., viz : Mackural, Shad, Salmon, Blue Fish, Herrings, Codfish, Beef, Pork, Lard, Shoulders, Hams, Sides, Cheese, Beans, Rice, &c. Sept. IS, 1859.-3 m "Don't fail to see SIXTH ANNUAL AN NOUNCEMENT," and brilliant offers, in an other column. BOOTS AND SHOES. JUST received a large assortment of D. R. King At Co's premium Philadelphia made, Ladies, Misses and CnilJrens fine Kid, Morocco and Goat Lace Boots and shoes, with aDd without heels, to which we call the especial attention of the Ladies. Oct. 21, 1869. OSTEK & CARN. "Don't fail to see SIXTH ANNUAL AN NOUNCEMENT," and brilliant offers, in an other column. yHE have on hand three new two horse Wagons YV which we will stfil cheap in exchange for any Kind of grain, or give a reasonable credit thereon. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Oct. 7, 1859. "Dou't fail to see SIXTH ANNUAL AN NOUNCKMEPT," and biiiliant offer*, lb an other column. "It is the duty of every citizen of this Great lie public to loster and encourage native genius and American enterprise."—D. WEBSTER . 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CAME to the premises of the subscriber in South Woodbury Township, Bedford County, about the 10th of October last, four head of young cattle, to wit : Oue Bundle Steer, a yearling past; three Heifl'crs, the largest about two years old, nearly white, some few black spots; the others are year lings, one a brindle, the other brown or rather dark brown. Ihe owner is requested to come forward prove property, pay charges and take them away. DAVID L. REPLOGLE. Nov. 11, 1859. idniniitMlor'g fictice. lETTERS of administration having been gran- J ted to the subscriber residing iu St. Clair Township, upon the estate of Elizabeth Griffith, lute of said Township deceased, all persons having claims agau-st the estate are notified to present them properly authenticated lor settlement, and all persons indented are requested to mane payment immediately. SAMUEL GRIFFITH, Nov. 11, 1859. Administrator. HATS AND CAPS! 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Subscriptions from California, the Canada®, and all Foreign Provinces, must be $3 50 instead of $3, in order to defray extra postage, Nc , Persons wishing to form clubs will apply lor a circular of terms, se., The beautifully Illustrated Art Journal, giving full particulars, will be sent on receipt of 18 cents, in stamps or coin. Address, ■'* G. L. DERBY, Actuary G. A. A., 546 aud 548 Broadway, New York. Subscriptions also received by S.\M'L RADEBAUGH, Hon. See. for Fed for J, and vicinity Nor. 18, 1859. HIWjSOODS. THE undersigned have just opened a large supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, our stock will be found very full and complete, including man}- kinds of goods that are entirely new—the as sortment we now offer is superior in extent, variety, and cheapness—and all who favor us with a call may de pend upon being suitod in prio© and quality—we respectfully invite our friends and customers to learn our prices before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of Country Produce taken for goods. A credit will be extended to prompt paying buyers—and also to customers who will cheerfully settle their accounts every January by cash or note. These terms will he strictly adhered to. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Nov. 4, 1859. G R. OSTER. SAM!,'£/. CAH-N. 08TEK A €ARA, m\P SIDE, BlillFOlii!, PI. VI/-E hava just received a V? SIOI i: SELECTION ol new and CHEAP /all and W inter too<D, purchased with sp-cl.il reference to the int -r< st of our customers and Ihe public generally. We tender our grateful thanks for the very li'ieral patronage bestowed upon us, in the past, and can only assure our patrons that k shall be our aire to merit their continned patron ig . Our stack shall be always large, and suit-.-d to the wants of t!ie community, and ever of THE BEST TO BE HAD IX MARKET. We invite an cxaminiaion of our stock and prices, and wo hazard notiiing in saying that it wid !>c to the interest of the public to give us a call. TERMS AS heretofore} prompt settlement required by cash or note every Januarv. Oct. 14, 18-59. MliciTf&MßiFM ON and after Monday November 14th, the PAS SENGER TRAIN between HOPEWELL AND HUNT INGDON, will leave, and arrive as follows : Leave li CKTIXGDON for UOPEWELI,, at 7.40, A.M., Leave HOPEWELL (or Hrxmsioi, at 10.20, " Connecting with MAIL TRAIN EAST ON PEH.NA 11. R. at 1.10 P. M.. ami arriving in PHILADELPHIA at 10. 2o P. M. The Train from II UNTIXCDON at 7*40 A. 31., connects with EXPRESS THAIS WEST on Peona It. R. J. J. LAWRENCE, i'up/. Huntingdon, Nov. 18, 1859. BIBIJES. f|THE Bedford Bible society have two principal J. objects in view : to supply the destitute free of charge, and furnish all other* with the old and new testament at very low prices. W in. Shuck, the treasurer, lias a large assort ment on hands at his store in Bedford, where be will wait with pleasure on all who apply. JOHN LYON, O. E. SHANNON, President. Secretary. Nov. 11, 1859. Estate of Abraham Mixell, dee'd. LETTERS of administration, having been granted by the Register of Bedford County, to the un dersigned upon the Estato ot Abraham Mixel, late of Snake Springs Township, dee'd, all persons in debted to said Estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. ISAAC MIXELL, Nov. 18, 1859. Jldminutrator. Uall Road Notice. THE subscribers to the capitul stock of the Bed lord Rail Roan Company are notified to pay to the 1 rcaattrer, in Bedford, the FOURTH INSTALMENT on each share of stock subscribed by thera, on or be fore the 22d day of November, inst. JOHX. P. REED, Treasurer. Nov. 11, 1859. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. It is a fact Ihat, Ht some period, every rrtcm btr of lit > human family is subject to disease or disturbance id the bodily functions; but, with the aid of a good tonic and the exercise oi plain common sense, they may be able so to regulate the system as to Becure permanent health. In order to accomplish this desired object, the true course to pursue is certainly Gat which will produce a natural state of tiings at the least hazard of vital strength and life. For this purpose, Dr. Hostetter has in troduced to this country a preparation bearing Ms name, which is not a new medicine, but one that has been tried for years, giving satisfac tion to all who have used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels, and liver, restoring tiiein to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus, by the simple pro cess of strengthening nature, enable the sys tem to triumph over disease. For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nau sea, Flatulency, IJOSS of Appetite, or any Bilious Complaints, arising front a morbid inaction of tho Stomach or Bowels, producing Cramps, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, kc., these Bitters have no equal. Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, so generally con tracted by new settlers, and caused principally by the change of water and diet, will be speedily regulated by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more prevalent, in ail its various forms, than any other, and the cause of which may always be attributed to derangements of the digestive organs, can be cured without rail by using HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, as per directions on the bottle. For this disease every physician will recommend Bitters of some kind, then why not use an article known to be infal lible ? All nations have their Bitters, as a pre ventive of disease and strengihencr of the sys tem in general: and among them all there is not to be found a mm e healthy people than the Germans, from whom this preparation ema nated, based upon scientific experiments which have tended to prove the value of this great preparation in the scale of medical science. FEVKK ASD AGTE.—This trying and provok ing disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on the body of man. reducing him to a mere sha dow in a short time, and rendering him phy sically and mentally useless, can be driven from the body by the use of HOSTETTER'S RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, none of the above-stated diseases c..n be contracted, even in exposed situations, if the Bitters are used as per direction's. And as they neither create nausea nor offend the palate, and render un necessary any change of diet or Interruption of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint is re moved as speedily its is consistent v. ith the pro duction of a thorough and permanent cure. For Persons in A(lvam\ l Years, who are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, those Bitters are invaTuable as a restorative of strength and vigor, ond need only be tried to be appreciated. And to a mother while nursing these Bitters are indis pensable, especially where the mother's nour ishment is inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her strength must yield, and here it is where a good tonic, such as Ilostetter s Stomach Bit tei s, is needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the system. Ladies should by all means try this remedy for all coses of debility, and, "before so doing, should ask their physician, who, if he is acquainted with tlie virtue of the Bitters, will recommend their use in all cases of weakness. CAUTION—W c caution the public against using any uf tit imitfttinna ui4UrfolU, but oak for HosTETTsn's CR. LUSH A TED STOMACH BITTERS, and see that each battle baa the words " Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on tho side of the bottle, and stamped on tho metallic cap covering tho cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on tho iabel. Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER A SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa-, and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout tho United States, Canada, South America, and Germany. Agents for Bedford County : B. F. Harry, 11. C Rcr.irer, Bedford ; John F. Lowry, Hopewell; E B. Ratnsv. Blood v Run ; John Nyeum, Fairvkv. Nov. 4, 1359. SEW FiLL ANi) WlAi KR GOODS. MIIS. S. E. POTTS, has just returned from the eastern cities, w'.th one of tire largest, cheap est ami best assortments ot Ladies' Goods •:ver brought to Bedford. Her stock consists is: p u t of Figure! poplins, plain poplins, figured merino s. plain nieiinoes, figure I cashmeres, plain cashmeres, cashmere plaids, flaiiels, opera fi.rieis, bard sacks, small figured, all wool delaines, and everything new ami cheap for ladies and <-hil irons wear. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! Broche long shawls, do. square shawls, black tl-.il et square shawls, black thibet long fhawls, kc., ore. LOVEs! GLOVES ! Gaur.ti t, taffeta, silk plush !i •!. live thread, french beavi r, cloth, ki i finished, S.C., itc- Also FALL AND WIHTSU dry goods, notior s, etc. etc. Cult and sea her st ack nui examine f.r y u - selves. Nov. 4, 1859. "Wpliwliwii AT J. M. SiIOEMAKSII & CU'S. STORE, BEDFORD. PA. Having just receive I the largest and cheapest stock of goous ever brought to Bedford, we are determined to sell out cheap and fast in proportion. We have LADIES" DRESS GOODS, of ail descriptions, GLOVES, HOSIERY. FLANNELS. MEN AND BOYS WEAR, CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, II YTS and CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. Muslins Shirts and Drawers, Coats, Pants and VESTS, CARPETS. Single and Double. Cotton chain, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, GROCERIES, SPICES, TOBACCO, and every thing usually kept in a country store, which we will sell cheap for cash, or produce, and to punctual six month customers. Thankful lor past favors, we hope to receive a libera! share of pu' lie patronage* J. M. SHOEMAKER & CO. Oct. 21, 1859. ruii.se sill <U' VILIUOLE RE,II; ESTATE. THE subscriber intending to quit farming, wi:l offer at Public Sale, on the premises in Bedford Township, on Saturday the Slst of December next, the following valuable property t*> wit: One tract of first qualty limestone land, contain ing 140 acres, more or less, about 80 acres cleared and under fence, and in high state of cultivation, the balance well timbered. The improvements are a good two rtoiy log house, new bank barn, and other out-buildings, a well of never filling water near by, and a young orchard of choice fruit. This property is situate on the Bedford and Hollidaysburg turnpike road, about 2% miles north of Bedford, with easy access to market. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. HI., of said dav, when terms will be made known by SAMUEL SMITH. Nov. 4, 1859. O. H. UAITHIiK, ATTORET AT Lltf, Bedford, Fa^ WILL Promptly attend to all business entrust ed to his care. Ollice on J uliau i street two uoors south of the Inquirer Office. He will also uttend to any surveying business that msy be en trusted to him. Nov. 4, 1859. Commonwealth fiisiimife Company, UNION BUILDINGS, THIBD STREET, HARRISBURG, PA. CniRTEREDCtI'ITAL, $300,G00. INSURE BUILDINGS AND OTHER PRO PERTY AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY a 'Er^ ALSO .fgainst Perils of the Sen, JtUutut.V vigalton and Transportation. iliredors. Simon Cameron, Geo. M. Lauman, Wm. Dock, Eli Siifer, James Fox, Geo. Bergner, B .-nj. Parke. Wro. H. Kcpner, A. B. Warlord. W. F. M UTSV, F. K. Boas, John H. Berrvhill, Win. F. Packer. Officers. Srjiox CAJIKEOX, Pres't. BEXJ. PAKKE, Vice Pres't. S. S. CARIUES, Secretary. J. W. LINGENFELTER, Agent, Bedford Pa. Oct. 7, 1859. ,rci C-T'/v///?) f,f try t #40.00 PAYS for a full course iu the Iron City College, the largest, most extensively patronized and best organized Commercial School in the United States. 875 Students attending daily, March, 185' C Ustial time to complete a full coarse, from 0 to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon graduating, is guaranteed to be competent to manage the Books of any Business, and qualified to earn a salary of from SSOO <o SIOOO. Students enter at any time—No Vacation—Re view at pleasure. 51 Premiums Jor best Penmanship awarded in 1858. 057"Ministers' Sons received at half price. For Ciruul ir and Specimens ol Writing, in; lose two letter stamps, and address. P. V. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. OMVEE 1 CLARK. PA 11 IT EI, 31. IIALLER. o V. CLARK, & CO., FIOOS, FBI. KEY, AND Produce Store, (Centre Street, uczi doer 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, Muscava io and refined Sugars. Golden and S. 11. Syrups, Molasses, Imperial, Young Hyson, an 1 Black Tea, Java and Rio Coffee of the !;st quality. All kinds of Spices, Pickets in barrels ami jar.®. Candles. Soap. Mackerel, and Herring, Water. Sugar, Soda, Kdiubvig, and Gin ger Crackers, Peaches, Strawberries, Pine apples [ and Green Corn, puf up in can, expressly for fam ily use. A choice lot of LIQUORS, consisting of j Wines, Brandies, hum and Whiskey, selected with I care. Tobacco and Segars of various brands, with j v. . i.,ty of other aitieieu usually found in Stores. Additions to ihe -tock will be frequently made, s" as to keep up a general assortment; a!! dealers i are invited to call before purchasing elsewhere. All kin la of grain and country proda. • . ngliLfbr cash, or in exchange for you Is. April 8,1859.— 1y. mufhtLE OE VIMMii BEAL ESTATE. virtue of an ord.r of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned as Execu tor® of Ecbart Horn, late of Juniata Township, dee'd. will on Monday the 26rh day of December 1859, expose to public sale cu the premises. One tract of land situate in said township of Juri da, containing about 187 acres, 80 acres of which are cleare-i, inciu '.ii g tour acres of meadow, and all in a good state o* cultivation. The improvements are a two story log dwelling house, a double log barn, a spring house ami other improvements, and also two apple orchards of g>od i fruit, adjoining lauds of James Burns, Valentine I Wcrtz, Gideon I litem.-w, and others. Sale to commence t 10 o'clock A. M. Term® one third of the purchase money on tho Ist of April next, when possession will be delivered ; one third (afer payment of debtvg to remain iu the laud lor the use oi the widow, and the remaining Giiid to be paid in two equal asnu ;1 payments without hderesf, the w i] to he secur- d by Judgment Bonds. DANIFX B. HORN, JOHN A. BURNS. Nov. 4, 1859. Executors. BLOODY FOUJfBSY MACHINE SHOP. 1 ilzi suhsqri'-ers are now prep red, at their Foundry i. Bio >dyJtun, to fill all orders for cast ings of any description tor Grist and Saw Mills, Tin-ashing Machines, Apple Mills. Ploughs, raw! a'l things else in their line that may be needed in this o; the adjoining counties. We s ntrfacture Tbr?3h!!sg Machines cfU4 or C Horsepower, warranted equal if not superior to any made iu tho State. Wo keep constantly on hand a full assort.oar.t of Woodcock, Plug, and Hillside Ploughs, warranted to give satisfaction >r no sale. Points, shares and liudsidtS, to fit ol! 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 ol Wm Hartley, Bedford, i'u., Louderbaugh N Peo, East Providence Tp., John Nycum Ik Son, Rays Hill. Times being liar 1. we offer great induce ments to Farmers and Mechanics to buv of us. All kinds of repairing done in a neat and sub stantial manner, and ail work warranted. Gal! and examine our work and castings and judge for yourselves. JO3l AM BAUGiIMAN k BRO. ilaroh 2'j, 1853.-tf. Bedford fcilove and Tin Dcpsk yV'A- fjPHE undersigned keeps con *f'nß stantly on band a large aa- JM Cooking Stove*, t * u, ' a ' style among which may be found the Baltimore Air Tight, 3 siz<-s, Keystone " " 2 •" Victor m it 2 " Summer Rose 2 '< rrerriuui < 2 ' Which are so arranged us to be used for wood fc coal, and are warranted to perform sitisfaetorily, or no sale. Also, a large assortment of Wood end C >a! Stoves of good styles, anil varioi a sizes. Tinware of every description and Russia fire Board, repairing and job work done to order, with dispatch. The public are invited to give him a roll and ex amine his stocl , which he will soy low for CASH, or marketable momma. GEO. BLYMTRK. Oct. 7, 1859.—8ut. dZ3 BI BT will be pa>d for any quantity of Rye and Cloverseed, upon delivery bv A. P. GRAVER k CO Oct. V. 1859 PERMANENT OFFICE. Complying with Ihe urgent request of hundred* of theii patients, iirs. f. M. Filch atd J. W. Sjkf* UAVK CONCLUDED TO LUMAJN PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, And nnu be consulted, at tLeir office, K O. 1 BO P IS N i • S T BEET. Opposite St. Clair Hotel PITTSBURGH. \ ND Dray be consulted tiaiij'. (eseept Sundays,) -CJL for CONSRPTIM, AS-.IIA, BROJTCHRNS, and all other CUROKIO CON CLAI M S complicated with or causing pulmonary disease. including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affection of tba Liver, Dyspepsia, C attriti.*, Ft'Uial> Oinplai&ts, etc. Dr*. FITCH ft N-.KKS wouldstatu that th-ir treat- Kent of consumption is based upon the fact that th" disease exists ia the blood and system at large, both before am! during its development in the lungs, and they therefore employ Mechanical, lly gioiiic and Medicinal remedies to purify the blood and strengthen the system. With these they use MEDICAL INHALATION'S, which they viluo highly, but only us Palliatives, (having no curative effect when used alone,) and. invalids are earnes'ly cautioned against wasting the precious time of cvrahili+y upon any treatment based upon the plausible, but false idea that the "seat ot disease oaa be reached in a direct manner by Inhalation." For as before stated, the seat of the disease is in the blood and its effects oa'y in the lungs, charge for consultation. A list of questions wilt lie sent to those wishing to con.-t.lt us bv letter. March 18, lSsi>.-ly -A. Ou3LSLX>. Afipghr-uj ft ale and Femafe Seminary, UAI tsiH gu;, Pa. Faculty EJ. OSBRORNE, A. 8.. Principal, Prof, ot • Languages and Philosophy,. Vim. S. Smith, Prof, of Mathematics. •las. H. Miller, Adjunct Prof, of Mat hematics. Rev. B F. Stephens, Lecturer on Moral Philoso phy. kc. Vim. A. Stephens, Prof, of English Gramnar, &c. Dr. J. Hughes, on Anatomy &c. Mrs.E. V. Oslorne, Preceptress, Teacher of Mu sic, French. Botany &c. Miss Mary IVillams, Teacher of Composition, Sic. Price of Tuition for t irin of 11 weeks. Common English Branches $3 25 Higher Branches, including common, each 80 L .tin and Greek, each 2 00 German and French, each I s(j Book-keeping and Commercial calculations 150 Ornamental Drawing - 2 fiO> Colored crayon, and water colors, cacti 3 00 Oi! painting 6 Qy Hair and wax flowers, each. 3 00 Peilis work 3 00 Embroidery j gy Piano nutria. with use of instrument 10 oo Board $1,75 per week including room rent, fuel, furniture &c. Tins is one of the best, and cheapest Institution in the country. The whole expense per term need not be more than twel.tv-fire dollars The spring term commences April 5, 1859. r or particulars, address the peincin.il. E. J. OSBORNE, A. B. R diistiurg, Bedford co., April 29, 1859. BEDFUK!) FOUNDRY. THE suhscrihers having purchased tho B"dford Pouudry of Messrs Wash-ibaug & Bannon would most respect fully announce to the cit zens of Bedford and adjoi ing counties, that thev are prepared to make and furnish, all kinds of CASTINGS for _ .. Cftuu-tsJt' AJ 3 iTV \ItuLS. rtirss.uua 3lAchir.es, Ploughs, Apple mills Cook ing. ten plate, and coil stores, sled and Sleigh so hi wash kettles, of (Liferent sizes, wagouiwxes of all s.z.s, faimers' bells, (a superior article) oven doors, nd -very thing usually made ki a coutitrv Foundry. H® Wu* 4CP • MLJ H m Woodcock, Seyley and HILL-SIDE PLOUGHS. Also, anew PLUG PLOUGH, to which we call the especial attet.!ion oi our farmers—a superior article to the old Plug PLugh, with uvo kind* of points, shares and landsi les to suit ail ploughs in general use in this county. Turning and fitting ot iron _patterns mid • to order, and all kinds of re pairing done at the shortest notice and at low prices. Alt nr • vvn work made of the very best material, and warruutcd to give satit faction. Farmers and others would d well to call and et amtue on wcrk before purchasing elsewhere, a* we are determined to meet the imroergencies of the tiiiles, we lil SEt-L tow FOR CASH, OR COrSTRT" paomrcE. I:g ami hr.r iron, horses and )umber, taken in exchange for work. Mmch 4, 1859.-!y EHIKJES & JORDAN- JOHN ALSIFS I CJSU li\D PRofcfß s¥oßß Opposite ih*. "Washington. Hotel," Bedford, PtJiitijflmnia. '•Quick Sales stttd SniiU Profits." i'Kl GOODS l)F EVERY DESCRIPTION, (irocerics ©f ail Ikinds and Quality, QVEEA~SWJRE, BOOTS Jj.\D SHOES, AMi L\ SUOKT-KVKRY THING ELSE WHICH IS USUALLY KEPT BY I MERCHANTS, AM> WHICH HE V. HuL SH!jL '• Cheaper Ihrn the Oheaorst." j June 24, 1859. j 1 HIP OP iiOFOiifl I'OIIXTIL I PROPOSE to tp. iUo a directory Map of Bedford C unity from actuat surveys. if a sufficient nnm | ber of subscribers can be raised tow.trr.mt the nn j dertabing, ! The map will show the location of all the citizens, iaudalsotheirplao.es of business such as stores, i Post Offices, Hotels. M:tit u factoring establishments, i Grist Mills. Saw Mills,<Shops,&c., "Ist. the- location I of all the public roads, boundary liues, streams, i mountains, &o. .Maps of all the towns end Urge villages will be put on the s: mo sheet, also statistical tables of the j County, and (if taken in time! the. census of 1860. ED WD. L. WALKER. P. S. I can furnish any one desirous of getting ( a map of the United States with a cheap and late J edition. , July 1, 1800. JACOB REED. O. \V. REPP. JOHN J. SCHELb. ! HEED, RiIPP MIIELL, : Cankers, am! Dealers iu L'xchauge. Bedford, Pa. DRAFTS bought and sold. Collections roado, ar.d money promptly remitted, j _ Deposit s solicited. Ifeferen *-s : Hon. Job Mann, Bedford, Pa. John Mower, Esq. '< • John Cessna, Esq. " - Ross Forward. Somerset, Bunn Raguel &. Co., Pliila., " Jno. Watt At Co. Pittsburg, ** J. W. Cnrl-y kCo., Bi'.t., Md. Juic- 10, lA6B. ! HOPEWELL HOUSfT i HOPEWELL BEDFORD COUNTY. PENNW | JOHN B. CASTNEB, Proprietor- May 6, 1869.--ly. PUKE WHITE LEAD, Flaxseed oil an<l Spirits Turpentine at Dr. Hurry's Drug and Book ' Store. August 0, 1858. j IJhysicians prescriptions carefully compound j n ed, tit all hours of the day or nigh at DT. H-Try's, Dru* Store. i August 6, 1858
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