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HIT AN ATC CO PA GOLD AA'D SILVER ATCHES. OFFICE JOHN A. STOODAKT, NO. 411 CHESTNUT STREET, PENN'A. Attention is invited To the following statement anil the accompanying tes'imoniali in favor of these CELEBRATED AMERICAN WATCHES, A Gold Medal was awarded the Company by the Massachusetts Mechanical Association, 1850.

A Gold Medal was also awarded them by the American Institute at New York, in 1857. The Compa- ny also received the First Gold Medal from the Franklin institute, Philadelphia, in 1858. These Watches have now been in ttie market for nearly ten years, during which time they have been tested as to ACCURACY, DURABILITY AND RELIABILITY, in every conceivable manner, and have proved themselves to be the most satisfactory time pieces ever ottered to the public. This result has been brought about b.y a stiict application of mechanical science to the construction of the watch from its very inception, reudeiing it, when finished MAT HEMATIC ALL CORRECT, in all proportions, and necessarily as perfect a time keeper as it is possible to make. The Company have tested their Watches, in many instances, by actual daily noting, and the re- suit of tins test has been that they have exhrbiled i a rate aqua! in iregularity to the best marine chro- nometer.

N. We have just introduced a JTEIV STYLE OF WATCH elaborately finished, and thinner than any we have heretofore produced, with several improvements calculated to secure the greatest accuracy of pet for- rriance, and vent the usual accidents and derangements to which foreign watchts are liable. Letter J'ram Paul Morjfhy, Hit Player. NEW YORK, 'Oct. 15, 1859.

9 Mr. R. E- ROBBINS, Treas. Am. Watch Dear American Watch, No.

9210, presented me by the New York Chess Club, proved to be a most reliable and accurate unnecessarily so lor ordinary purposes. It is ciow nearly live months since it came info my possession, and during that period its variation from i standaid time has been but a trifle more than half a minute. The following is a reeord of its perfor- mance. It was set June 3d correctly: June seconds. Aug.

15, fast IS seconds. July do Sept. 1, 23 do 15, -10 do 15, 28 do Aug. do Oct. 1, -32 do I give you permission to mnke such use of this i statement as you may think proper.

I am, with respect, yours truly, PAUL MORPHY. The following is from Mr. Porter, the well known Marine Chronometer and Watch Maker. Bosrosf, Sept. 28, 1859.

R. E. ROBBINS, Treas. Am. Watch Co.

Dear Sir have sold during the last year a considerable number of Watches of the Waltham manufacture, and am happy to say that all of them without fulfilled my guaranty, and have given satisfaction to the purchasers. GEORGE E. PORTER. The following named gentlemen may be referred to in relation to these Watches. Hon.

Hannibal Hamlin, Maine, John G. Saxe, Vermont; N. P. Willis, N. Hon.

N. P. Bankr, Massachusetts, A. L- Hamilton, Tennessee, James Simonton, Cab Carlos D. Stuart, Long island, Townsend Harjis, Japan, Horace Greeley, Frank Leslie, Norman Wiard, Wis, Dr.

J. Marion Sims, Charles Hammond, Prof. Bartlett, West Point, Dr. Ammi Brown, Boston, Lieut. Henry A.

Wise, U. S. N-, Col. J. Harden, V.

S. S. Ireneus Prime, D. D. White Plains, Col.

T. B. Thorpe. CAUT I A As our Wa'ch is now extensively counterfeited by foreign manufacturers, we have to inform the public that no Watch is of our production which is unacompanied by a certificate of genuineness, bearjng the number of the Watch, and signed by our Treasurer, R. E.

Robbins, or by our predecessors, Appleton, Tracy Co. These Watches are for sale by Jewelers generally, and can be had on application to the undersigned. HAT A. STO DART, Number 411 Chestnut Street, above 4th PHILADELPHIA, PA. March 15, mo.

RIAHE WAR COMMENCED! 1 TERRIBLE CONFLICT RAGING THE HAMMER ANVIL TRIUMPHANT The subscriber woald respectfully inform the citizens of Bedford and vicinity, that be has located in the old stand of John Claar, immediately east of John Brice's Hotel, where he is ready to da all work in his line, such as hoise-shoeing, wagon making, in the best style, and at prices to suit the iimes. He earnestly solicits a liberal share of the patronage of all who may need work in his line. Call and hear the "nnusic of the anvil" and give me a trial. WILLIAM COOK. April 19.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The paitnersbip heretofore existing between Dock At Ashcom, in the Foundry St Machine business, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. of the firm are in the hands of C. W. Ashcom, who is authorized to settle the same.

GILLIARD DOCK, C.W. ASHCOM, April 12, 1861. N. I'he business will be continued by C. W.

Ashcom at the old stand, wnere all kinds of machinery will be made ar.d repaired. 4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. JHL Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration, have been granted to the undersigned, on the Estate of Mary Magdalena Hitchew, of it. Clair Township, Bedford ceunty, and all persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make payment, and those having claims thereon, will present the same duly authenticated for settlement. DAVID HITCHF.W, May 3d, 1561.

Administrator, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the Estate of Michael Fluck, late of Hopewell township have been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to I the said estate are notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same wit) present them properly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL S. FLUCK, residing in the town of Hopewell. May 3, 1861-Gt.

SALE OR TRADE 7 25 Tons of Plaster. 3 New Two horse wagons. 1 New set ol Double Harness The highest market price paid for wheat, rye and buckwheat. Poor House Mill, Bedford. Nov.

16. JOHN NE TH SCIENCE OP EDUCATION AND AKTOF TEACHING, by John Ogden A. M. at Dr. Harry' It SALE, OR TEA DE, A first-rate farm of limestone land, in Morrison's Cove, containing about 131 acres, 100 of which ate cleared and balance well timbered.

The farm is well watejed. The improvements are a good two siory Frame House, Log House, Barn, Arc. Theie st a good otcbard upon the premises. The (arm adjoins Bloomfield Furnace, lies half a mile from the Hollidaysburg Turnpike, and four miles from Martinsburg. There is a ready market at the door for all kinds of produce, and the land is in a high state ot cultivation.

For particulars inquire ol Dav.d Daniel, in possession, or George Cleugii, at Spang's A Giist-mill property in Hurman's Bottom, now owned oy Lewis N. Fyan. The mill is a large frame with two overshot vvhells and four run of stone in good order, and in a good settlement, with a sufticient supply of water. The farm contains nearly aoree about lOOaliuvial soil, and cleared and the balance well timbered. The improvements are a large brick bouse, tenant house, miller's house, barn, distillery, 4 c.

The farm can be divided without disadvantage. Tetnos reasonable. A tract ol land in St. Clair containing 93 acres, or thereabouts, about 55 acres cleared, with a two story log dwelling house, tenant-house and two log stables thereon erected also, an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands o( Win. Keefe, Jacob Setnlerand others formerly the property of George Kimberhn.

ALSOa Farm of IG6 acres, about 100 cleared, with Double Log Bouse, New Bank Barn, and two good orchards thereon, lying on the Juniata River, two miles from Stonerstown, and half a mile from the rail road. This tarm is composed of a good quality of river bottom land, 30 or 10 acres of which can be put into goojj meadow. The whole is now in a good state of cultivation. A farm of 1 IS acres of limestone land in Liberty Township near Stonerstown, known as the "John Stolei property," adjoining lands of 'Squire Kpnsinger, Stoler and others. The improvements are a Log ouse, Log Bain There is good water on the premises, also an orchard of good fruit.

A new two-story Rough-cast House and two lots ol ground in Broadtop city. ALSO-ICO acres of the best quality of land in Harrisoe county, lowa, near the Missouri, and eUse to the countv seat. A Lot of ground in Omaha city, Nebraska. ALSO-100 acres of land, in Southampton Township, Bed ford county, lately owned by Wm. Lashley.

TERMS to suit buyers. O. E. SHANNON, Jan. 27, 1860 Bedford, Pa QO YOU WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU WANT A MOUSTACHE? DO YOU WANT A MOUSTACHE BELLI NGHAM'S CELEBRATED STIMULATING UNGUENT, FOR THE WHISKERS AND HAIR.

The subscribers take pleasure in announcing to the Citizens ot the United States, that they have ob! the agency for, and are now enabled to offer 1 to the American public, the above justly celebrated and world renowned article. THE STIMULATLYG OAGUEAT Is prepared by C. P. BELLINGHAM, an eminent physician of London, and is warranted to bring out a thick set of Whiskers or a Mustache, in from three to six weeks: Thi article is the only one of the kiad used by the French, and in London ai.d Paris it is in universal use. It is a beautiful, economical, soothing, yet stimulating compound, acting as if by magic upon the roots, causing a beautiful growth of 'uxuriant hair.

If applied to the scalp, it will cure baldness and cause to spring up tu place of the bald spots a fine growth of new hair. Applied according to direcj tions, it will turn red or towy hair dark, and restore gray hair to its original color, leaving it soft, smooth and flexible. The "Onguent" is an indispensable article in every gerrtlAnan's toilet, and after one week's use they would uot for any consideration he without it. The subscribers are the only Agents for the artij ele in the United States, to whom all orders must be addressed. Price One Dollar a sale by all Drnggists i and Dealers or a box of the "Onguent (warran- I ted to have the desired effect) will be sent to any who desire it by mail (direct) securely packed, on receipt of price and postage, sl.lß.

Apply to or address HORACE L. HF.GEMAN if Druggists, 24 William Street, N. Y. March 8. LA 1R COUNTY NORMAL SCHOOL SEMINARY, MARTINSBURG, BLAIR PA J.

OSRORNE, A. B. I J. W. DICKF.RSON, Principals.

This institution will commence its spring session with an able and experienced corps of instructors on Monday, Aprii Bth, ISGI. No expense has been spared in making it thorough and complete in every department. The school building is constructed and furnished upon the most approved modem plans, and is one of the best in the State. It contains a hall capable of seating 500 adults, with office, rnustc rooms, sufficient for a school ot 300 pupils. Ihe is located in a region of country unexcelled for its beauty and healthfulness, and surrounded by a moral and industrious community.

The distance to Cove Station. Huntingdon and Broad Top R. R. is six miles; to Hollidaysburg Station, Pa. K.

R. 12 miles, with daily stages Iron the latter and tri-weekly from the former; thus mc king it easy of access from all parts oi the country The objects of the school are Ist. The Professional Training of Teachers. 2nd. The thorough Education of young ladies and gentlemen in the English and Ornamental Branches 3d.

The preparation of Students for College. 'l'he teaching Class will meet daily for lectures on the Theory and Practice ofTeachiiig, recitation i from a standard work on the or discussion of Methods of Teaching by the class. Students who desire to do so may prepare to enter the higher classes in college. will have a separate boarding house and will be under the immediate supervision of an experienced Preceptress. Instruction given in all the branches taught in the best Academies ana Seminaries.

Whole expense, (exclusive of Ornamental bran- hes,) for boarding, tuition, furnished rooms, room ent, and fuel, SIIB.OO a year. 'or circular, with full particulars, address E. J. OSBORNE or J. W.

DICKERSON, J.C. EVKRIIABT, Martinsburg, Blair Pa. Oct. 12. 1860- JACOB REED, BEDFORD, PA.

Retail Dealer in Dry Goods, Carpets, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Glassware, Queensware, Groceries, and in fact, every article necessary for the comtort and happiness of his numerous friends. Just opening, new and fresh goods bought at panic prices, and will be disposed of at the lowest living rates for cash. Ihe war is inaugurated, and war prices will be asked, but on war terms, to wit Call and see for yourselves. SILKS, extra quality, good styles of dress Silks, low and high priced. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Challies, Delaines, Bareges, Lawns, Pol de Chevres, C'Qintzes.

and Larege Robes, Shawls, Calicoes, Muslins, Summer Cloths, Cottoaadee, at surprising prices for cash. MEN'S WEAR, Fine and Fancy Cloths and Cassimeies, Jeans and Linen Drills. Ladies' Men's and children's; also, otd stitched Handkerchiefs. GROCERIES, Coffee, Sugar, white and brown, crackers, molasses and Syrups, low tor cash. mAll manner of Hats and Caps, Fur, Silk, Wool and Straw.

Just bring on your Cash, you shall not go away ted. May tOth. '6l. HUN FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, fHE subscribers are now prepared at thei Foundry in Bloody Run, to fiii all orders for Castings of every description for GRIST AMD SJW-MILLS, THRESHLYG MACHINES, APPLE MILLS, PLOUGHS and i all things else in our line that may be needed in thii or adjoining counties. We manufacture Threshing Machinesof 2, 4 or Horse t'owir, WARRANTED equal if not superio to any made in the State.

We keep constantly oi hand a full assortment of Wood Cock, Plug am Hill.ide Ploughs, WARRANTED to give satisfac tion, or no sale. Points, shares and land sides to fi all Woodcock, or Seyler ploughs in the county, farmers' Bells, Ploughs and Castings of our mak may be had at the store of Wm. Hartley, in Bedford, Londerbaugh St Pee, East Providence John Nycum St Son, Times being hard, we offer great inducements I Farmers and Mechanics to buy of us. I All kinds of repairing done in a neat and substa tial manner and all work warranted. Call and amine our castings and work and judge tor yoe selves.

agents sell at foundry prices. JOSIAH BAUGHMAN St BRO, March 26, 1858. HI)A!) TOP HAIL KOAD Arrangements have been effected between te PENNSYLVANIA R. R. CO.

and HDNTLNGDN St BROAD 'I OP R. R. by which Freights re transported at the following low rates Ftn Hopewell to Philadelphia, Flour, 62J cents per ttjre I. Grain, 31 cents per 100 lbs. Merchandte Westward, From Philadelphia to Hopewell, perflO HtClass, 75 cents.

2d class, 00 cts. Id ass 150 cents. 4th class, 35 cents. Salt and Plaer, 30 cents. Freights Westward are received at the Pennylv inia Railroad Station, 13th and Market Strtts, Philadelphia, and forwarded daily.

Freights Eastward are received at the Hope-el station of Bioadtop R. and forwarded daily. S. B. KINGSTON, JR Fieight agent, Pen'na.

R. R. Phfa. S. S.

FLUCK, Freight Agent. H. B. T. R.

Hopewell Statin, liiddlesburg Coal, Fine and Lump, always on hud and for sale. S. S. FLU-CI. Sept.

7, 1860. AR IV AND GROCERY. I UK undersigned has jusl ieceived and constantly on hand the following Coffee, sugar, molasses, cheese, crackers, curraits prunes, raisins, figs, almonds, filberts, cocoa ruts ground nuts, pecans, Eng. walnuts, cream nuts, dies in variety, oranges, lemons, tobacco and cigirs allspice and pepper, spices of all kinds, bakiny so i da, cream oi tartar, sulphur, brimstone, catiste and keg powder, shot, capsand lead, grain and'ras i scythes, whetting tools, wash tubs and in digo, extract logwood, copperas, alum and maimer oil, polish and Mason's blacking, sweeping, stove, shoe and scrubbing, brushes, clothes, hair tooth and flesh brushes, hat and infant brushes, hai oils and perfumery, purses and port monaies, pock et end memorandum books, bonnet and round gun combs, "ridding" and fine combs, bracelets am beads, pens, pen-holders, penknives, scissors, kiife sharpeners, umbrellas, suspenders, spool cotton am floss, clocks, small looking glasses, violins, viol ii i strings, toy watches, watch chains, curry cotibs cards, horse brushes, shoe-thread, pegs and spara bles, Johnson's Arabian Liniment, Rock and Litle': White Oil, Merchant's celebrated Gargling Oil fo i man or beast, and many other articles of a sicila i nature, ihe patronage of the public is respectfulD i solicited. A.

L. DEFIBAUGH. June JJHUGS AND BOOKS. H.C. REAMEt Dbtfi-uaii, stand formerly occupied by Dr.

F. C. Fet me H'HOLESALE and re- jyWTftM tail dealer in Drugs, 'ujsfc-fl Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Oils, Paints, tine, Window Glass, Giassware received, a stock of American, French am English perfumery. Also, a great variety of Soaps for toilet use. Tooth pastes, Hair Ton c' Hair Dyes, that will color various shades, fror i light brown to a jet black, Tooth, Nail, Hair, sha ving, and Clothes brushes, Combs, Pocket Knives Pocket Books.

Portmonnaies, Segar cases, Have and will keep constantly on hand, a suppl of Coal Oil, Burning fluid and Camphine, with great variety of the most mode rn and best style coal oil and fluidllamps. Pure Wines and Brandies for medical use, Fla voring Extracts and Spices of all sorts, FmeSefari Snuffs, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Having the agency for all the principal paten medicines in use, will keep a full supply constantl 1 on band. Dealer in Books, consisting of Geographical Scientific, Religious, Poetical, Historical, Law Medical, School and Miscellaneous Works, in con nection with a great variety of plain and lane Stationery, Cap, Note, Post, and Wrapping Pspei Blank Books, of every size and quality, Diaries Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Notes and Receipts. promptly filled and satisfaction guar anteed, with regard both to price and quality.

Prescriptions carefully and accu i rately compounded at all hours of the day or I Dec. 16, 1859. mfENGEL HOUSE, JULIANA STREET, BEDFORD. PA 1 nr. subscriber, having renovated and refurntshei this old established House, is now prepared re ceive guests.

He invites his friends and the travel ing public to give him a call. Having new furni ture, new beds, and everything necessary torende hearty cheer to those in want of a temporary home he flatters himself that those who stay with bim will find themselves at the right place. He is fully prepared to receive visitors to thi Springs, and all having business with the courts oi otherwise. Ample stabling and carriage bouse is attached tc the Hotel. Boarders will be receivtd on favorable terms.

ISAAC MENGEL, JR. Bedford, April 20, 1860. JNXKCUTOR'S iSOTICE. Lelters testamentary having been granted to the subscribers, by the Register of Blair county, upon the last will and testament of Conrad Claycomb, late of I rankstown township, in said coonfy, alj persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediafe payment, and -all having claims Will nresent them for settlement. MICHAEL VVERTZ, CONRAD CLAYCOMB, resi ding in Union Bedford April 19.

OTIC i Letters of Administration on the Estate of David F. Brown, late of Middle Woodberry having been granted to the subscriber, alt persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly autheuticeted for settle ment. SAMUEL WERKtNG, April 12, 1861. Adm'r. ALL AND SEE A LARGE AND Assortment of Coal Oil Lamp 9, of the latest stales just for sale cheap, st R.

REAMER Nov. 16, 1860. Diug Store. ROHRER'S ROHRER'S ROHRER'S ROHRER'S ROHRER'S PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.

1 PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. IJfOHRER'S PRACTICAL A Book Plain Rules and Calculations for Business Operation, By Martin M. Rohrer, Practical Surveyor end Conveyancer.

New Edition, Published by J. B. Lippincott it Philadelphia- This work contains 204 pages, and upwards of 300 Rules and Examples, entirely and thoroughly flractical, such as arise every day in the common pursuits of Business. It has already passed through a number of Editions in rapid succession, and is pronounced by all classes et business men to be the handiest book of reference, pertaining to calculations, that has ever been published. Every example in the book is worked out in full and tated in a plain manner, so that when a parallle case arises, those referring to the work will find no difficulty in readily solving it in a word, the general arrangement of the Calculator is so simple, that ar.y one who knows how to add, substract, multiply, ordivide, can easily solve any or.

dinary example that arises in business, or arrive at the result of any estimate required, The chief aim of the author has been to eschew theory and philosophy in figures, aiming only at facts and simplicity, believing that business men care little about spending time in discussing the philosophy of rules or the science of.figures, deern ing it sufficient for their purpose to be able at a moment, by reference, to arrive at the true result The calculator differs in this respect from all Arit'nmetics of the day, and kindred is a key to practical business is, in the hands of the business man, what the key to mathemrtieal works is in the hands of the teacher in the facilitates time and insures THE WORK TREATS OF THE Measurement of Land, of Lumber, of Brick and Brick work, of Stone and Stone Work, of Gram and Grain Bins, of Coal and Coal Bins, of Wood, of Solids, of Liquids, of Circular, of Square, or Irregular Vessels, ot Cisterns and Vats, of Roofing, of Plasterers', Painters', Gtnziers', Pavers', Plumbers, Paper Hangers', and Upholsters', Work. It treats of Currency nd of Foreign and Domestic Exchange ol the Decimal System, of Reduction and its extended application to Business, of Simple and compound Interest, and their entire application to Business transactions, with the laws and usages governing and regulating the same, together with numerous Commercial Legal Tender, of Partial Payments on Notes, of Banking and Bank Discount of Equation or Payments and Partnership Accounts ot Assessment of Taxes, of Weights and Measures, of Square and Cubic Measure, of the Square Root I and its application to Business, of Surfaces, of Ex! cavation, and of many other important practical matters not within the scope of an advertisement to mention. (post paid) to any part of the United States upo.i receipt of the money. Price of a sin! gie Copy, in Cloth, 60 Cents, or two Copies for sl. i 00.

Bound in Pocket-book form, Morocco, $1.06 per copy. A DDE ESS M. M. ROHRER, Box 1911 Philadelphia P. 0., Pa.

Nor. 30, ifTNITED STATES MAIL LINE I BETWEEN CHAMBERSBURG St LATROBE, via BEDFORD. A new and splendid line of Concord built Coaches, leaves Chambersburg daily (Sunday excepted) at A. and arrives i Bedlord daily, (Sundays excepted) at 7 A. for Latrobo, oloeA rAriiepfirtn with Mail train for Pittsburg and the West.

Returning, leaves Latrobe daily (Sundays excepted) on the arrival of the train from Pittsburg, at 9 30, A. and arrives in Bedford same evening. Passengers wishing logo East, take the coach next morning at 7 A. and arrive at Chambersburg same evening at 7 P. M.

RATES OF FARE Bedford to Chambersburg, $3 50. From Bedford to Latrobe, $3 50. From Bedford to Pittsburg, $1.25. The stock on this road cannot be surpassed by any in the State, and the drivers are careful, sober and accommodating. This is the cheapest, most expeditious and pleasant route passengers can take, going East or West.

For further information apply to James Reamer, Chambersburg, John Hafer, Bedford, Chas. W. Fisher, Latrobe. A. J.

REESIDE, Contractor. N. B. Passengers for Somerset and Johnstown, connect at Stoystown with J. A.

Garman's Line of Mail Coaches, also, at Jenner Roads with Kieri man's mail line. Sept. 7, 1860. Ij ION 0 A. THE subscriber respectfully announces to the public, that he has leased the above named Hotel, in the old and well fnown Globe building, formerly owned and occupied by Mr.

John Young, and recently in the occupancy of Jonathan Horton, where he will be happy to see his friends, and the I traveling public generally. Persons attending I Court are respectfully invited to give him a He pledges himself that he will do all in his power to render his guests comfoitable. His Table will be supplied with -he choicest delicacies the nsarXet will afford. The Bed Rooms will contain clean and comfortable bedding. The Bar will be supplied with choice lipuor.

The Stable will be attended by a careful and attentive hostler. Boarder's taX-en by the day, weeX- monrh and year. JOSEPH A LSI P. Bedfoui, Nov. 30, 1860.

DFORD FOUNDRY. THE subscribers having purchased the Bedford Foundry of Messrs. Washabaugh and Bannon, would most respectfully announce to the of Bedford and adjoining counties that they are prepared to make and furnish all kinds of CASTINGS for GRIST AND SAW-MILLS, tTHRESHING A CHINES, PLOUGHS, APPLE MILLS, COOKING, TEN PLATE, AND COAL STOVES, SLED AND Sleigh soles, wash kettles of different sizes wagon boxes of all sizes, farmers'bells, (a superior arri ele), oven doors, and every thing usually made in a country Foundry. ST" PI.OU GH WOODCOCK, SEYLER, and HILL-SIDE a new PLUG PLOUGH, to which we call the especial attention of our superior article to the old Plug Plough, with two kinds of points, shares and landsides to suit all ploughs in general use in this county. Turning and fitting of iron patterns made to order, and all kinds of repairing done at the shortest notice and at low prices.

All our own work made of the very best material, and warranted to give satisfaction. Farmers and others would do well to call and examine our work before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to meet the emergencies of the times, we will Sell tow for CJJSH, or country produce. Pig and bar iron, horses and lumber, taken in exchange for work, feb SHIRF.S he JORDAN. rjpo BUILDERS JL Tne subscriber is fully prepared Jto furnish any-quantity or qualitv of Building Lumber and Plastering Orders directed it St. Clairsville, Bedford county, will be promptly attended to, bv giving a reasonable DOtice.

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From Dr. J. G. Greets of Chicago. Your Pills have bad a long trial In my practice, and I hold them in esteem as one of the best aperients I have ever found.

Their alterative effect upon the liver makes them an excellent remedy, when given in small doses for bilious dysentery and diarrhcea. Their sugar-coating makes them very acceptable aud convenient for the use of women and children. Dyspepsia, Imparity of the Blood. From Rev. J.

V. Htmcs, JAistor of Advent Churchy Boston. DR. ATER: I have used your Pills with extraordinary success in my family and among those I am called to visit in distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and purify the blood, they are the very best remedy I have ever known, and I can confidently recommend them to xuy friends.

Yours, J. Y. HIM Ed. WARSAW, Wyoming N. Oct.

24, 1855. DEAR 9TR I am using your Cathartic i'llls in my practice, and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse tho svstem and purify the fountains of the blood. JOHN' G. MEACUAM, M. D.

Snppresaion, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Dropsy, Puralysis. Fits, etc. From Dr. J. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada.

Too much cannot be said of your Pills for the euro of corttvenrm. If others of our fraternity have found thcui as efficacious as I have, they should join me in proclaiming it for the benefit of the multitudes who suffer from that complaint, which, although bad enough in itself, is the progenitor of others that are worse. I believe costiveness to originate in the liver, hut your Pills affect that organ and cure the disease. From Mrs. E.

Stuart, Physician and Midwife, Boston. I And one or two large doses of your Pills, taken at tho proper time, are excellent promotives of the natural secretion when wholly or partially suppressed, and also very effectual to cleanse the stomach and expel worms. They are so much die bast physic wo have that I recommend no other to my patients. From the Rev. Dr.

Hatches, of the Methodist Epis. Church. PCLAPKI Horse. Savannah. Jan.

6. 1856. HONORED SIR: I be ungrateful for the relief your skill has brought me if I did not report my case to you. A cold settled in my limbs and bronght on excruciating neuralgic pat ns, wiiicli ended in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding I had the best of physicians, the disease grew worse and worse, until by the advice of your excellent agent iu Baltim Dr.

Mackenzie, I tried your Pills. Their effects were slow, but sure. By persevering iu tho ue of them, 1 am now eutirely well." SENATE CHAMBER, Baton Rouge, 5 Dec. 1855. AYER: I have entirely cured, by your Pills, of Rheumatic Gout a painful disease that had afflicted mo for years.

VINCENT SLID ELL. ti' Most of the in market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy in skilful bauds, is dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful consequences that frequently follow its incautious use. These oo no mercury or mineral substance whatever. Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for sl. a ared by Dr.

J. C. AYER Lowell, Mass. B. F.

Harry, Bed lord Barndollar Son, Bloody Run G. B. Amick, St. Clairsville J. Breneman, Woodberry Geo.

Gardill, West End J. E. Coivin, Schellsburg and by dealers generally. Oct. 12, IS6O.

BEDFORD AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. The subscriber respectfully begs leave to announce that he has leased the Bedford Hotel, on Pitt Street, where he would be happy to meet his old friends, and the public generally. It is not his design to make many professions as to what he will do, but he pledges his word that his most energetic efforts will be employed to renthr comlortable all who give him a call. The tyuse will be handsomely fitted up, and none but careful and attentive servants wil be engaged. Persons visiting the Bedford Springs, as well as those attending Court, and the travelling community generally, aie respectfully invited to give him a call and judge tor themselves.

taken by the week, month, or year, on favorable terms. and comfortable stabling is attached de this Hotel, which will always be attended by a oarelul hostler. Also, a safe and convenient cartage house. ALL THE STAGES STOP AT THIS HOTEL. JOHN HAFER, Aug.

1, 1800. Proprietor. nrisiiivmii 10111E, BEDFORD, PA. MRS. S.

FILLER would respectfully announce to her friends in Bedford County, and to the public generally, that she has leased, for a term of years, the large and convenient brick hotel, at the corner of Pitt and Juliana streets, Bedford, known as the -'WASHINGTON HOUSE," and lately kept by MRS. COOK. This house is being thoroughly refitted and refurnished, and is now open for the reception of guests. Visitors to the "BEDFORD SPRINGS" and persons attending Court, will find this bouse a pleasant and comfortable temporary attention will be paid to the comfort and accommodation of guests. The table will at all times be supplied with the best the markets afioid.

Charges moderate. Extensive stabling is attached to this hotel, and a careful and competent hostler will be in attendance. Special attention will be paid to the accommodation of the tarming community. March 30th, 1860. KOCK Just received and for by March 22.

A. L. DEFIBAUGH. I 1 CIM3H I or TM IXVAMABLY CASH. -XB" IMU, P.

C. W. Rupp, J.i. SCHEL I D. IIUI'D AND SCHEDI FNDFRS DEALERS IN EXCHA'nuf BEDFORD.

PENN'A. DRAFTS bought and Sold, colleuior mad and monty promptly remitted. Deposits solicited. REFERENCES. HON.

JOK MANN, Bedford, a JOHN CESSNA, JOHN MOWER, R. FORWARD, Somerset, BONN, RAIGUEL Phil J. WATT Pittsbur J. W. CURLEY, fit tl IJESSSA i formed a Partnership in the Practice of the Law (M neatly opposite the Gazette Office, where cne or the other may at all times be found.

Bedford, Aug. 1, 1859. REED- ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, TA. tenders his services to the Public i (EP'Olfice second door North ol the House. Bedford, Aug.

1, 1859. Oil ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA. I VVJLL piomptly attend to all business' en trusted to his care. Office on Pitt street, two doors east of the Gazette office. He will aiso attend to any surveying business that may be entrusted to him.

4, JOHN PALMER, ATTORNEY -IT L.IIV, BEDFORD, Will promptly attend to all business entrusted to his care. Office on Julianna Street, (nearly opposite the Mengel House. rE. MuGIRR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PENN'A. Office on JI LIANSA STREET, same as occupied by WILLIAM M.

HALL, Esq. 7 i JOHN BORDERGUNSMITH, BEDFORD, PA. Shop at the east end of the town, one door west of the residence of Major VVashabaugh. All guns of my own manufacture warranted. May KETTERMAR! VJ COUNTY SURVEYOR.

WOULD hereby notifiy the citizens of Bedford county, that he has moved to the Borough of Bedford, where he may at all times be fcund by persons wishing to see him, unless absent upon business pertaining to his office. April 16, AW SPANGATTORNEYS AT LAW, BEDFORD, FA. TH undersigned have associated themselves in the Practice of the Law, and will attend promptly to LI! business entrusted to their care in Bedford and adjoining counties. C7" Office on Julianna Street, three doors south of the "Mengel House," opposite the residence Maj. Tate.

JOB MANN Aug. 1, 1859. G. H. SPANG.

AV. ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND LAND SURVRTOS. Will attend with promptness to all business entrusted to his care. WILL PRACTICE IN BEDFORD AND FULTON COUNTILS. three doors North of the Office.

DR B. F. HARRYRESPECTFULLY tenders his professional services to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. Office and residence on Pitt Street, in the building formerly occupied by Dr. John Hofius.

Aug. DR. F. C. REAMERRFSPECTFULLY begs leave to tender his Professional Services to the Citizens of Bedford and vicinity.

Office in Julianna Stree't, at the Drug and Book Store. Aug. 1, 1859. L. GODC OL TUNER REPAIRER.

ol Pianos, Melodeons has made arrangements to visit this place regularly at stated periods, l'ha next visit will be in October. A'early contracts made. Price for tuning $2.00. First class pianos for sale. Orders to be left at the "Gazette" office.

H. L. G. has permission to refer to tba following persons tor whom he has tuned Hon. A.

King, Hon. S. L. Russell, John Mower, O. E.

Shannon, H. Watson, Rev, S. Barnes, Mrs. Freytef. June EH) A OR EXCHANGE.

Three tracts of very choice farm land, containing 160 acres in each tract, situate on the Illinois Centrla K. R. iu Champaign State of Illinois, miles from the city of and 1 mile from Reatual Station on said road. Two of the tracts adjoin, and one ot them has a never failing pond of water, the city of Urbana contains a population of 3000. Champaign is the greatest wheat growing country in the State.

Address, F. C. RF.AMEK, Bedford, Fa- ECU TOR'S Letters testatainentary on the estate of of James Williams, late of Napier having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN WILLIAMS, B. F.

WILLIAMS, April 12, 186 J. Ex'crs.

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