Tlif Storm in Louisiana. fhree Thousand Dwellings Destroyed. \ V W ORLEANS, Aug. 16. —The calamities f ca-ioned by the recent storm, which were at s -t believed to be greatly exagented, turn out /, , sad realities. The storm continued, with 3at violence, from Sunday until Tuesday e- ant * during +8 hours, not le>s than fom t-U Inches of rain fell, by the guage at the < , ve rnment Hospital, Baton Rouge. The storm vvtided up the river as far as heard from, and diligence of further damage to property and |',cs oHd'e may be anticipated. The loss of life at Last Island it is thought ;;] reach 200. The survivors of the disaster !I've arrived here, and they report that 182 ■ Ties had been found. The survivors are, ma nv of them, sufferers from wounds, bruises and broken limbs. ThCy tel! a pitiable story of rheir sufferings. They a ' so re-jwort that the dead bodies were v ],iiulered by a set ol pirates, and the baggage jjTonaang to the survivors was mostly carried off bv tb" marauders, who are said to be the inhab i ants of the island. It is supposed that at least SId.OOO in money was stolen from lh" pockets *f the dead, and baggage valued at $.">000 was 3 |so carried oif. The buildings destroyed are valued at SIOO,OOO. \ u hin ff wry definite has been learned from (iraml Caiiloti Island, but as it w as also inunda ted bv the flood, the loss of life and destruc tion of property there has also been great. It retioded that thirty bodies were found at one end of tin- island. The buildings destroyed are valued at $">8,000. Rcrt RLK'AN CONSIST i:xcv.—The Republicans oppose Mr. Buchanan because Mr. Brooks cha>- ' . ii Mi. Sumner for an abuse of the freedom (I (ieaate in calumniating tt>e revolutionary teeter of Smith Carolina, and the personal r ,|,illation of Senator Butler. But Col. Fre ii,o;it uiidt itook to chastise Mi. Foote iur an al .raise of the freedom of debate in assail -it .. I'i. Mont himself, and afterwards chal : rod Liin to moital combat ; and tiie.se same j; jjmns propose to reward Colonel Frc ii, at with tiie Presidency ! HI'RLEY'S SARSAPARILLA—Ask and take no otiier. Ti is excellent medicine is gently stimulant in its action, and the only remedy before the j nblic wliirh merits all that is claimed for it. i rennvater of the impaired functions ol'life it i- peculiarly adapted to remedy and remove ilivsical defects: strengthen the system when there is atony, or debility : regulate the whole Pactions when deranged ; eradiate every im ...ity of tiie blood, and tranquilize the nervous and muscular system. Being mild and effec ta! in its operation it requires no restraint in i!i t, ! -s of time, or hindrance from business. —Boston Bee. L.wor.TE, C< it'll RAX ami Piif.LPS. — These are !!;•• candidates of the Fusianists in IVnnsylva- • t a fir the Slate election. They are all rank , ui notorious Abolitionists. Mr. Lj porte is the most venomous and un tf:uj ulcus endorser of VVilmot and Lis doc and while in the Legislature actd with f Abolitionists, and supported all tbeir prm oples. Hi. is OPENLY FOR FREMONT. Thomas E. Cochran, ol \ ork, another can-; .I;.],lie on the Fusion ticket, is in the Fremont 0 i.piracy. He has stated his determination to r,!r gainst Fillmore, and will not deny this a culled upon. He has long been the avow n! e t u of the York Republican, and is, at tins (iav, the covert editor of the same paper which advocates Fremont, while s.iiling under the Fillmore flag ! This is a somewhat slv, but n ' v-rv honorable trick. M . Phelps, the third candidate on this ticket, isi A!, litionist of the W. F. Johnston school, and i< of course for Fremont. He resides in Am Mr- - t. where the Abolition Fremont party 'O' -abandoned the whole Whig party, and Mr. Phelps is the leader of this party. In Armstrong, there are no Fillmore men in the i ■ l rank-. A!r. Phelps has taken care that hie Abolition party shall rule ail. 78 % S£ IS i E: Ift : On the 17th July last, by Rev. A. Britton, K-v. HENRY WILSON, of the Baltimore Confer •'c-. to Miss SARAH M. HAZEL:: rr, of Salona, > linton Co. Pent). S2O Reward! A reward of S'DO will L>E paid lor such information • •ii TAD to the conviction ot the K. N. Abolition , truet o- thieves, who, on last Sabbath morning, be " JV. tole trom the Democratic Poles in ST. ' ur-v:ile tile beautiful FLAG placed there by the - hi The honest freemen of St. Clair and the ad -og Tow nship -. I :.E p-NN!e w ill thus see that we have thieving '•C.thans'' much nearer borne than KNNXNX. F. 1). BKF.GLE. J >'.Claioville, Ang. 22, JSSG. BEDFORD COUNTY INSTITUTE. Ih-rp will be a Teachers' Institute held in Beit s'. nmencing on .Monday the first day of Septeni ; -r, ai L rnnlintie lour days. All teacher-, school di- F-'tois. and others, who lake an interest in the IM- i I''OVERIIENT of our conunoit *c boots, are earnestly in- I 1 to he present and participate. ARR;. GEMENTS have been made to make the lec •■• and CXERI ise, interesting and profitable to all AND more especially to teachers. A : uniher ol able lecturers from abroad are expec- ■ —A.-O ME Superintendents o: the neigboritigcoon- I Lectures will BE delivered on the various 'NIR.RHESOF Education and the best methods ot teach- ; - H.EM. The WTIOFE theory, ami practice of teach- j R -, will be tally and ably treated. Teacheis will j AN opportunity to take an active part in the ex !F■•-• LHev w i-h. Kven should they prefer to be •nt vi-itois, they cannot fail to be LASTLY benefit -1 • Al'! fully rorivinced that their time is Well spent, R'italfs W I! LIE boarded by the citizers FREE of all i -C ; and MALES will be charged halt price at the 1 : IS to he hoped, and expected, that all the teach- ; ! HE county will be present, and by their conn- ; " • advice, and assi-tance, aid IN advancing the I CAN-' of Education, in elevating the Teacher's ; i '"-.on. IN prorrjoting bis TI-efulness at larte, and ; TNAK.EE the Common schools of our county, second NNUUE in the state. Come one, come all —A hearty U> 'COME AWAITS you. '°t of the best teachers in the county '■ 'TIL their inteution to be present ami particifiate. T. R. GF.TTYB, Cai/Ntij Snp't. A "?- 15, 1856. LIILLER WANTED. Ml, wish tn employ a competent Miller : a 'fan with nt a family who understands conduct ' - " l u-intss of a Merchant Mill in all its I'jids will receive good wages and constant em 'Vai! nt. Satisfactory reference? requiretl as sobri'tv, honesty, Address FOLCK & SMITH, Ctimberland, Md. EKFERFNCES.—Hon. S. L. Russell, and Bedford, Pa. ''"■ a.-ant Mills, Aug. l;t # lSft6. SHERIFF S SALES. By viitue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa. tome directed, t tie re will be sold at the Court House in the Borough of Bedford, on Monday the Ist day of September, 1856, at 1 o'clock, P. M. the following described Real Eslate, to wit: One tract of unimproved Mountain Land containing +OO acres more or less adjoining lands of Campbell Hendrickson William Gillirr and others situate in Cumbeiland Valley town ship Bedford County and taken in execution as the property of William Hemming. In the hands of administrator all the right title and interest of Robert Stewart dee'd in and to a tract of land containing +OO acres more or less on the top of Martin Hill and being un improved situate and lying partly in Colerain and partly in Southampton townships Bedford County adjoining lands of John Cessna Esq in rig bit ol Mary VYiland on the north lands in right of Sebastian K' ggon the south lands in right of Jacob Whetstone on the east lands in right of Jacob Wiland on the west and laken in execution us the property of liolieit Stewart dee'd. All the right title and interest of defendant John Herr supposed to be the undivided half of a tract of land containing 21 acres and 16 perches more or less adjoining lands of Michael M :ies Rebecca Sleek John Wolf and others sit uate in St Clair township Bedford County and taken in execution as the property of John Herr. Also one tract of land containing 105 acres more or less about 75 acres cleared and under fence with a two story 1 >tr house and kitchen attached and double log Barn thereon erected also an apple orchard thereon adjoining lands ol James Allison Esq Jesse Blackburn and others situate- in Napier township Bedford County and taken in execution as tire piopeity of Nathan Garretson. Aisoone tract of land containing 110 acres more or less about 50 acres cleared and under fence with a story and half Ion; house and double 1->sj Barn thereon erected adjoining lands ol John Sills Jolmathan Miller Augustus Greena walt and others situate in Napier township Bed ford County and taken in execution as the pro perty of Maria Taylor. Also one lot of ground in the Town of Wood hen v fronting 60 feet on the Pattonsville and Woodbenv turnpike road and extending hack about 200 feet to lands of George R. Barndollar with a two story roughcast Tavern House Store room and frame stable thereon erected and as No 5 in general plan of said Town adjoining lot of Dr. Samuel South on the north and lot of Samuel J Castner on the south situate in Middle Wood berry township Bedford county and taken in execution as the property of Jacob Schue hly. Also one lot of ground containing about one acre more or less with a two story log house and log stable thereon erected adjoining lands ol Henrv KaufFu an John Bowser and olheis situ ate in St Clair township Bedford county and ta ken in execution as the property of Conrad Ap pleman. Also all of Defendants interest in and top. tract i f land containing 90 acres more or less about +5 acres cleared and under fence with 2 two story log houses spring houses and 2 double log barns thereon erected also two apple ot chards thereon adjoining lands of Edward Ward now John Keeffe's heirs on tile tast Jacob Sleek now George Ekes on the west and Peter Long in right of William Swagar on the south and now in possession of Andrew Adams Mary Bow en and George lekes and taken in execution as the property of Ann Anderson David Robb &. Wife Jane Anderson now Jane Morehead delts situate in St Clair township Bedford county. Also all of defendant Samuel Sloans light title and interest in and to a tract of land con taining 75 acres more or less about +0 acres cleared and under f-nce with an oil Cabin house thereon erected adjoining lands of Rachel and Margaret Dot ton VVrn T Daugheitv Ed ward B Trout and others situate in St Clair township Bedford county and taken in execution as the property of Samuel Sloan. Also all the right title and interest of Joseph H Harbaugh in the lollwing property to wit one if act of land containing 100 acres more or less about 60 acres of which is cleared and un der fence with 2 one and a half story log houses l>g barn log stable and other out buildings thereon erected ah-o an apple orchard theieon adjoining lands of Thomas Allison George C Duvis William Barefoot and others situate in St Clair township Bedford county and taken in execution as the property of Joseph 11. Har baugh. " IICCH VIGORE, Aug. 8, 1556. ShrriJJ. BEDFORD CO I MY, SS. At an Orphans Court held at Bedford, in and for the County of Bedford, on the sth day of May, A. D. 1856, before the judges of tiie said Court On Motion of O. E. Shannon, Esq. the Court grant a rule upon the heirs and legal lepresen tative* of Abraham Sparks, lateofWist Jhovi derice Township, deceased, to wit: Sarah Sparks, a sister, residing in Bedford County, Hannah, a sister intermarried with Solomon Hollar, residing in Bedford County, Joseph Sparks, a brother, residing in Bureau County, Illinois: Jonas Sparks, a brother, residing in Rock Island Co., Illinois : Marv, a Sister, the widow of Baltzer Morgart, deceased, residing in Bedford County, Delilah, a sister, intermarried with Uriah Hughes, residing in Bedford County. Rachel, a sister, intermarried with M ses k> n nard residing in Alliens County, Ohio: Solo mon, a brother residing in Bedford County, and the issue of John,a deceased brother,to wit : Sarah Sparks, residing in Rock Island County, Illinois and Rachel Sparks, Uriah 11. Spaiks, Delilah Sparks, William Sparks, Jonas Spaiks, and John Sparks, all residing in Bedford Coun ty, and all being minora, all of whom, except Sarah, have for their Guardian William States, to he and appear at an Orphans Court to lie held at Bedford in and for the County of Bedford, on the fust Monday first day of Sept. A. D. 1856, to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said deceased, undisposed of, at the valuation, which has been valued and appraised in pursuance of a wiit of partition or valuation issued out of out said Court, and to the Sheriff of Said Count y, directed, or show cause why the same should not he sold. Tn testimony whereof T have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of Said Court at Bedford this 13th dav of Mav. A. D. 1856. D. WASH ABA UGH, Clerk. Attest —Hugh Moore, Sherd!. August S, 1556. MORE SHOES AND GAITERS. Just Received at Shoemaker's Colonade Store, Ladies, Misses, Children* and Gents shoes. And also Ladies and Gents Gaiters. August 8, 1856. BEDFORD COI'NTY, SS- At an Orphans Court held at Bedford in and for the County of Bedford on the 9th day ot May A. D. 1806, before the Judges of the said Court— On Motion of John Cessna Esq. the Court grant a rule upon the heirs and legal represen talives of Nathan Tredwell, late of Harrison Township (nowjumutta) deceased, to wit:— John Tredwell, and Jame3 Tredwell, both resi ding in Bedford County, Harriet Tredwell, who sold her interest to James S. Hirichman and Elizabeth B. Melzger, residing in Bedford Coun ty, Miller Tredwell, residing in Somerset Coun ty, Mary, intermarried with A Ivy Boy lan, re siding in Bedford County, all of whom, except James 8. Hinchntan and Elizabeth B. Metzger alienees ol Ilaniet Tredwell, have sold their interest in the real estate of said decedent to John Tredwell aforesaid, and Mulford Tredwell, who died leaving issue six children, to wit : Nathan, Sophia, intermarried with F. B. Hill, John, Andrew, Maty and Phoebe, ail residing so tar as can be ascertained outside of the limits of Bedford County—to be and appear at an Orphans Court to he held at Bedford, in and for the County of Bedford, on the first Monday, tirst day of September next, to accept or refuse to take the R. 1 Estate of said deceased, at the valuation, which has been valued and appraised in pursuance of a writ of partition or valuation, issued out of our sai.i Court, and to the Sheriff of said County directed, or show cause why the same should not be sold. In testimony whereof ] have hereunto set mv hand and seal of sai l Court at Bedford the 9th day ol May A. I). 1856. f). W ASH A BAT CH. Cleric. Attest—HlTCH MOORE, Sfieri[f. Aug. S, 1856. BEDFORD €OIA TV, SS- At an Orphans' Court held at Bedford in and for tiie County of Bedford, on the sth Lav of Mav, A. D. 1856, bt line tiie Judges of the said Court On motion of O. E. SHANNON Esq , the Court irrant a rule on the lieii> and legal representa tives of John Bluir, late of Cumberland Valley Township, deceased, to wit : —William Blair, Aicbibalt! Blair, and John Blair, all residing in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, Elijah P. Blair residing in Lee county lowa, Chanty intermar ried with Nathan Bortz residing in Bedford County Penna., James Biair residing in Bedford county Penna.. and Mary intermarried with Nathan Perdew residing in Lee County lowa, to be and appear at the Orphan's Court held at Bedford in and for the County of Bedford on tfie first Monday first day of September, A. I). 1856, to accept or refuse to take the real es tate of said deceased, at the valuation, which has been valued and appraised in pursuance ot a writ of partition or valuation issued out of our said Court and to the Sheriff" of said county di rected or show cause why the same should not be sold. In testimony whereof T have hereunto set my hand and seal of said court at Bedford thy I+th day of Mav, A. 1). 1856. D. WASH ABA UGH, Cleric. Attest —III. (Hi MOORE, Sherijf. Aug. S. 1856. STRAY HOG. Came to the premises ol the subscriber, living near Rainsbnrg, about the Ist ot May last, a VV Cite and Black spotted Sow, both ear- off by dogs. I tie owner is requested to come Forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away. Hi It AM SMITH. Aug. I, ISSO. Notice. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration have been granted to the subscriber upon the Estate of Com ad Geyer, late of Juni ata Township, hi tiie County of Bedford, de ceased. All persons having claims against the Estate are requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted, to make payment immediately. HENRY G. GEYER, administrator. Juniata Tp. Aug. 1, 1856. NOTICE is hereby given that tiie tirxl ses sion of the Allegheny Male and female Semi nary w ill commence on Tuesday the nth day of August inst. Bv order of the Trustees. JOHN POLLOCK. Aug. 1, 1856. TO THE FAEMERS. - Jdkif Vv- •; jfV' -vr-ts'' * • Trzr 3' The undersigned inform.* the farmers ofßed- I rd und adjoining counties, t Lat he lias mac j arrangements by which he can furnish, to tin . desiring, the latest improved and best AC I t CCLTCHAL IMI'LF.MEMS of the <l, r embracing Si oil's "Little Giant" Corn and C t Giiruier, guaranteed to grind Irom 8 to 15 r els of teed per hour u i'h one hoise— I'm i Corn Stalk Cutter and Crasher, warranted • . : cut from 120 to 1 GO bushels of feed per hoij S Hay and Straw Cutlers, in variety VVa- r Drills and Corn Sheli.-rs, which are unsurjgte I fl>r cheapness and quality—Cultivators, Itee r Hoes, Cidet-ioills, iVc. Nc. In short, usi- ' utensil used in or about a farm. Wishitjto s avoid ail imposition, each machine sold by _ ; will be warranted to work as represented,;! jno sale; and, as these machines are procured J most cases directly from the Patentees and V | ufacturers, the put chaser will be secure irq>e s 1 right of using. .if t Prices will he ns moderate, and, in somv t i stano*, less than the samp machines can tip procured singly from (hp Manufacturer. As the demand is very great tr thp two first named machines, orders should he given soon . tiy those wishing to purchase. WILLIAM HARTLKY. Junp 20, 18f>G—6m. — NEW SPRING AND SUIOIER GOODS, j THE undersigned have just opened their usu al supply of & KI'IHJIER and v* ill take pleasure in show ing them, to all who may lavor us with a call. Great bargains will be offered for Cash, and all kinds ot Conn- > try produce—or to punctual customers, a credit , 1 ol six months will be given. A. B. CRAMER & CO. 1 Bedford, May 2, IS:">C. f MORE NEW GOODS | AX THE COLONADE STCRE. I Ihe undersigned are just receiving and open ing at colonade store a fresh supply of New Goods, consisting in part of French Needle worked Collars, Black Silk and Felel Mitts, Assorted Colored Kid Gloves, Bonnet and Mantua Ribbon, 1 Black Silk Cravats, Fancy Casimers, Mireno Casimers, Black Gro De Rhine Silks, Belts Assorted Colors, Hosiery of all kinds, Also a prime lot of Groceries, consisting in part o! Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Syrups, Molasses, Rice, Indigo, Tobacco, N.c. &c. J. & J. M. SHOEMAKER. August 8, 1856. .MORE NEW GOODS. THE undersigned has just returned home from the Eastern Cities with a large stock of Summer Goods, and is now exhibiting AT CHEAP SIDE ■ a g' Ss J'.'S assortment of new style of Summer C,*ie a great variety of LADIES' Pper int'iOODS, which consists in part of black and "ilks, Challi, Lawns, DeLaines, Ma dor*' 1 or tr h, Alpacas, Debege, Mantillas, fee., ar,s nr, great variety of black and fancy ('t ,ous an( ' 1 virion and Cottonade (Vtclr they are. an( j Roys' wear. They hear r sJIOfX jIATS cN BO WETS. >,se who rear , ganger the r S "- ai> ' s .v"pS Molasses, Shad, 'k greatest v 1 Nl.ickere!, Bacon, Queensware, Fy always f> ro(,n,s > Buckets, Churns, N.c. her left (i* consists of every article tisu af.,?'Thp . store—all of which will be sold V 'Ckvc y R CASH, or approved produce. *,ican L'f' ' OI ! KlS ' favors, lie hopes bv fair a desire to please, to continue to remote re f ,J ive a liberal share of the public l' a flst wh"' int g ,.3, 1856. G. W. RTJPP. : •" OIIiIERREOTVPES AND AMEROTYPES, ' READER have you ever heard of GETTYS' inimitable Daguerreotvpes ? If not go at once to his Saloon and see for yourself; and if you want a likeness of yourself or friends, as true as Nature and Ait combined can make it, that is the place to get it. If you want a picture put up in the most approved style aud of the best materials—or, in short, if you want the worth <>l your money in a splendid Daguerreo type or Ambrotype, go to GETTYS, as he is the only Artist in Bedford County who I can take the new style of Daguerreotypes and An.bioty pes. He spares no pains to give full satisfaction, and permits no picture to go out until lie is con fident that it w ill do so. Having just returned from the East, he is in possession of all the late improvements in the Art, and can assure his, patrons that he can furnish them with a style of pictures not taken by any other person in the Count v. Rooms at the "Exchange Building," or Odd Fellows Hall, immediately above the store of Mr. A. B. Cramer. T. R. GETTYS, JR. J one 6, 1856. LIST OF CAI SES Put down tor Trial at Sept. Term, (!>t day) 18">G. : (ten Mullen vs .1 Patterson et al J S Morrison's admr's vs Crysher & Thomas j Sam I S Sttickey vs Henry Keyscr (• W Figurt vs Griffith K Thomas M M'Eldowney vs Sam] Williams ei al .1 I'atton et al vs E Lnckart (' Colfelt vs Sarrd Amicti .Ino Brideham vs same A J Dunlap et al v* Asa Duval Saml Davi- vs John James 1) Patterson use vs S Voiuiersmith Jas Reynolds vs S M Barclay's admr's Philip Weis>l - adm'r vs K I, Anderson E-q Mohman ft Cristy vs II K B Rail Koail Co Wood St Devereux vs John Figait M Barthelow vs Jacob Hippie H F Rohm v. l')rlward B Trout Isaac Lipple vs F ilohman Edward B front vs Sand Taylor Henry Johnson vs Joseph Leastire Jacob Stockenius vs Dan I B Troulma'i Esq Joshua Filler vs Sand Williams John Hasher vs James Entriken Joseph llnrbaugh vs John llarbiugh et a! William Smith vs Charles Smith Isaac Hull's admr's vs John Hull James Moorehead et al vs Christopher Naugle D. WASH ABA I (ill, llrgister. Aug. S, 18-16. ! , ti ' l&f£Tfistes° 9 s Notice. ||( jj All persons interested, either a- heir.-, creditors or .'heiuise ate hereby notified that the following tilled persons have filed their accounts in the IGg -le, er's office and they will he presented to the Or ">artyCourt of Bedford County on Friday the ">th p.,,0i September next tor confirmation, at which ' VV it)U"d place they may attend if they think pro lhat it f account of Amos Wertz adm'r. of .Mary Stat men to *e ol Juniata Township dec'd. ions am account of Jos i 5 Noble Esq Exe'r of the last cof Jacob Working late of South Woodberry Dion, tm- ..I up dee it. , ington ( lu-connt of () E Shannon Esq Guardian of the —as Jaclbiblren of Solomon Nice late of Southampton even is tHP dcc'd. . , account of Jesse Blackburn Exe'r ol the last n "' " ° ot Levi Lamburn late oi St Clair township lias read 1 not learner-count of Frederick Smith Guardian of John '♦to resent* lloo ' * t,u ol .'oh" Feight late of Colerain to keen *P 'h v'd. ' recount of Johti Burger adm'r of Susan Burger "NSouth Woodberry township dec'd. 'account of John Mower Esq Guardian of Yic lle has Tate one of the minor children of Win Tate r'be account of Davnl Shaler one ol the Exec's of ."Be lat Will kc of Henry Shater late of Coieraiu **'!?'iwnsbip dec'd. tei The account of John Ces-na Esq one of the Exec's of the last Will &c of Bal'zer Morgart late ot West Providence township dec'd. The account of Samuel Blackburn adm'r of Daniel W Blackburn late of St Clair Township dec'd. The account ol Adam Stayer adm r oi Alary Stayer late of South Woodberry town-hip dec'd. The account of Henry P Diehl and Wm England admr's of 1-aac Bir.gaman late of Colerain township ijec'd. The account of Geo H Spang Esq adm'r of Elias S Hook late of Cumberland \ alley township dec d. The account of Samuel Cam Esq adm'r of Mary Sammell late of St Clair township dee d. 'l'he account of Francis Donahoe adm'r of James Donahoe late of Southampton township dec'd. The account of Jacob Carper and David Stonerook admr's of Jacob Smith late of Middle Woodberry township dec'd. The account of Jacob & Brumbaugh adm'r of Jacob Biddle late of South Woodberry township dec'd. The account ot John S Holsinger one of the execu tors of Christian Mock late oi St. t lair township dec'd. D. WAStIABAUGH, Register. Aug. % 1850. trr-NO HUMBUG.—H. H. lll'TZ'S CELEBRA TED Tetter Wash, is the only safe and sure remedy ever discovered for curing the Tetter, Ringworm, and all eruptions of the Skin. It is so infaltnlile a remedy, that a perfect cure in all rases c fetter is guaranteed, it attentively applied. In ordinary cases one bottle will besutficent to perfect a cure, in bad cases, with a Tetter of long standing, more will be required. Price 2-5 cents per bottle, For sale nt Dr. K. # F. Reamei'a Bedford. Apiil 2.", l&.OG-ly. MANNY'S COMBINED REAPER AND MOWER, WITH "WOODS' IMPROVEMENT." Farmers of Bedford and Blair Counties are inform ed that this justly celebrated machine can be had by application to W. W. JACKSON, A. I)F. ARM IT. Agents for Blair and Bedford Counties July 1, 18 GO. CHEAP CLOTHING. S. HERSHMA \ 8; CO., would respectfully inform the citizens of Bedford County, that they have opened a Clothing store in Hollidays burg—No. 5, Lovd's Row. July I, 1856. Purify Your llloutl. The Wonder of the Niueteenih (eutury. Important and of great Consideration to the Suffering. T. A. HURLEY'S SAKSAI'ARILLA. OF all the remedies that have been discovered du ring the present age lor the "thousand ills that tlesli is heir to" none equal this wondeiful preparation.— Only three years have elap.ed since the discoverer (who spent a decade in studying, experimentalizing, and perfecting it) first introduced it to the public, and it is already recognized, by the most eminent phvsi cians in all parts of the country to be the most sur prising and effective remedy for certain diseases of which they have know ledge. All other compounds or syrups oi the root, have hitherto tailed to command the sunction oi the fac ulty, because, on being tested, they have been found to contain noxious ingredients which neutralize the good effects of the Sarsapnrilla, and often times in jure the health of the patient. It is not so with Hurley's preparation. This is the pore and genuine extract of the roof, and will on trial, he found to effect a ceituin and perfect cure of the following complaints and disea ses : Affections of the Bones, Habitual Costiveness, Debilily, Indigestriu. Diseases of the Kidneys. Liver Coplaints Dispepsia, Piles, Erysipelas, Pulmor.arv Disease*, Female Irregularities, Scrofula or King's E\il, Fistula; Syphilis, And all Skin diseases. Besides curing the above, it is also know n to he a great and powerful tonic, purifying the ttlood and in vigorating the system. In short, it is, without exception, in the cases men tioned, and its general effect on the system, the mo-t efficacious as it is the most desirable remedy of the age. It is already extensively used through out the country and is fast obtaining an European reputation. The instances of cures it has effected are daily coming to the proprietors knowledge, and he has no hesitation 111 recommending it to one and all who desire to procure relief from sutiering. One bottle being tried, it* ellects will be too apparant to admit of further doubt. Recollect Hurley's Sarsaparilla is the ONLY <;F.X LIXE AKTICI.K in the market. Price SI per bottle, or six tor SG. DT?"This medecine can be procured at all exten sive Drug houses. July t, lSGfi—ly*. For Sale. The subscriber offers for sale, low, a fine toil ed Vienna Rosewood Piano Forte. SAM L. BROWN. June 20, 1856. THE MEN GEL IIOISE. Valentine Steckman, Proprietor. OGr' Boarders taken by the day, week, month or year, on moderate terms. May 9, 1856. REISOYLD. The undersigned, thankful (as advertisements say) for past favors at the Colonade store, in Bedford, would respectfully announce to his patrons and friends generally, that he has removed his entire stock of goods to his new brick store room lately oc cupied iiy Peter Radebaogh, opposite the Bedford Hotel. IPs supply of goods is Iresh, new and fash ionable. His new room has been neatly and ele gantly fitted up and remodeled. All kinds of produce are taken in exchange tor goods. He hopes to be continued in the favor of his pat rons and the public. JACOB III.T.I). July !, TSoG. Gaiters and Shoes. The subscriber would announce to the public that he has just received, and will constantly keep, an assortment of Gentlemen's City made Gaiters ami Shoes, also Misses and children Shoes, which he will sell as low as they can be bought any where else, and will sew all rips gratis. As he has but a small profit on these Shoes, all sales must he cash. He continues to carry on the Foot and Shoe making Business in all its branches at his old stand, and is prepared to accommodate, in the best manner, all who favor him with a call. Thankful tor past favors, he hopes to merit and receive a continuance of the same. WM. CLAAR. Bedford, July IS, 1856. Notice. All persons indebted to the estate of John IV. Allen, late of Napier Township, Bedford County, deceased, will make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against said es tate, will present them properly authenticated lor settlement. MARGARET ALLEN, Adm'x. July IS, 1856. NOTICE. LETTERS of administration have been gran ted to the subscriber, residing in Juniata Town ship, on the Estate of Charles Zumbrun, late of said Township, deceased. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate pnvment, and those having claims against it are desired to present them properlv authenticathd for settlement. GIDEON HITECHEVV. Aug. 15, 1556.* —* NOTICE. Letters of Administration, de bonis non, on the estate of David Stor.er, late of South Wood berry Township, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, residing in said Township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated Tor settle ment. JOS. B. NOBLE. Jidm'r dt bonis non. Julv IS, 185 G. FiM FOR m. A FARM, containing 200 acres, more or less, in Franklin County, Pa., is offered for sale. Particulars can be had by inquiring of the sub scriber iit Bedford. VALENTINE STECKMAN. May 16, 1856. REMOVED. The undersigned take this method of inform ing their former patrons, and the public in gen eral, that th< v have removed thpir entire Stock of goods frost. :he VVegt end of Bedford to the (' lonade >tofe, lately occupied by Capt Jacob R.ed. where they will be pleased to see their old custom* rs, and all who will favor them with a call. Alikindof produce taken in exchange for goods at cash prices. They hope bv fair dealing and evincing a desire to please, to continue to receive a liberal share of the public patronage. J. &. J. M. SHOEMAKER. July 25, IS oft. Just received and !<>r sale a prime lot of Gro ceries, consisting in part of Sugar, Cotiee, Tea, Ric*', Indigo, Starch, Tobacco, Syrups,and .Mo lasses, which will be sold low bv J. &. J. At. SHGEAIAKER. July 20, 1856. YAM'AKLE MILL PIIOPEUTY cY FARM £ OK MAM 2. '1 he subscriber offers for sal" his Mill Proper ty, situate in Licking Creek Township, Fulton county, one half-mile north of the Turnpike Road and six miles west of AlcConnelsburg.—- The Mill is nearly new, is large, and well fin ished, husoveishot wheels, four run of stones, three of v hich are Burrs, metal gearing, and al! necessary machinery for custom or Mer chant work, and is capable of doing a large bu siness. I he Mansion or .Mill tract contains 214- acres and allowance, patented land, lot) of which nr> cleared, principally good bottom land, suitable for meadow or plough land. The improve ments are a good Dwelling house, large Pain, Miller'* house, Stables, N.c., oil built within a Jew years and in good repair. Also one tract ot timber land, adjoining the above, containing 283 acres and allowance, a considerable part of v, hich might be cleared, being land ut good quality. Aiso a -mall j h-ce of land adjoining the first mentioned tract, containing s.x acres, j urchas ed for a water right. As the subscriber r-.''.des over thirty miles tioni the above property, lie will sell it low and on easy terms: a consideiable portion of the pur chase money can remain on inteiest, if desired, tor a number of years. Possession w ill be given Ist April next. For further particulars address the subscriber, Pattousviile P. O. Pedford County, Pa. JOS. J). NOBLE. July 2b, 1856. J". IS. Shires' HA t IIIA E SHOP. THE undersigned respectfully announces to the Farmers of Bedford and adjoining counties, and the public in general, that he has now on hand at his Shop in Bedford, a large assortment of Thrashing Machines, which includes his four horse P REM JCM MACHINE. It will be re membered that this Machine took the FIRST PREMICAI at our County Fair last fall. It is constructed with tumbling Shalt and Strap com bined ; aiso four horse tumbling Shaft AJa chiues of the very best kind—also two and three horse tumbling Shaft power—and our old and well-known four horse Strap Machine, which, tor strength and durability, cannot be surpassed anywhere. Farmers will please notice that we are now prepared to furnish Machines on the most favorable and accommodating terms, and at the very lowest prices possible. Horses, Grain, Lumber, and all kinds of trade will be taken in payment lor Machines. All kinds of repairing of Alachines of different kinds and all other farming utensils done on the most reason able terms, of the very best materials, and at the shortest notice. [Cf All our Machines warranted one year if properly used. Please come this way for a good and cheap Machine. PETER 11. SIIIRES, July 25, 1856 3m. Machines!. MORE NEW GOODS. Just received, at Reed's New Store, a fresh supply of late Style and Fancy Goods, embrac ing a large lot of Ladies' Dress Goods, French Needle Worked Collars, Fancy Silks, Gros de Rhine's, Blk. Silk Fringes. Dotted Su iss, Striped do. Plaid Naunsook, Bonnet Ribbons, Mantua do. Blk. Silk (Iravats, Byron Collars, Merino Cashmere, Gents half-Hose, Mixed and Bro'n. Also a prime lot of Familv Groceries, con sisting of Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Rice, Corn Starch, Svrup, Molasses, &c. 6.c. ' July IS, 1856. TO THE LADIES. THE subsetiber would invite the attention of the Ladies to a new article intended to depos ite water from the wash-bowl—a convenient and handsome accompaniment to the wash stand, preferable to anything of the kind vet in use. " GEO. BLYMIRE. July 11, 1856. Look Out. All persons tresspassing upon the farm of the subscriber, in Colt-rain Township, either by fishing, hunting, taking or knocking down fruit or in any other manner, are notified that they will certainly be prosecuted under the late Act of Assembly without respect to persons. So look out and save trouble. PHILIP LITTLE. Aug. 1,1856. ."♦SB*. K. 8008/ KIT, MILMNKR. BEDFORD I'A. 18 prepared to furnish Ladies and Misses with every variety of SPRING AND SIMMER BONNETS, on the most favorable terms. She has just received from the City a large and ele gant assortment of Bonnets, Flats, ice., which she is prepared to trim so as to suit the taste of the purchaser. She keeps constantly on hand Bonnet Silks, Ribbons, Flounces, Laces, and all other trimmings, to which she respectfully in vites the attention of the Ladies of Bedford and vicinity. Site also keeps Bonnets ready trimmed. From long experience in the busi ness, she feels satisfied that she can please all who favor her with their custom, both as to style and price. Thankful for the flattering encouragement heretofore received, she asks a continuance of the patronage of the public. Bedford, May 23, 1856—1y.
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