Strange Love (iff"" in Indiana—Peculiar In terview between Lovers—Tragedy. The Liberty Herald printed ;! t Liberty, Union wo nty,tellslhe following:--IVe have been pla ced in possession ol some most melancholy facts in relation to a you no man .and a young" ladv, the former a resident of Pnlde county, Ohio, nnd the latter a resident of Oxford. Ji appeals that the young gentleman is a student at West point Military Academy, and the lady was his betrothed. Being absent from her a long while, be returned home some two weeks since, and fjufid her married and in her second confinement. \ltbough a correspondence had been regularly kept up between them, she had concealed the fact of her marriage, and of course he was star .p(| to find how matters stood on his return.— •phe young man wis-lv determined to let rt.at ters pass off quietly, and seek friends and for tune in another place. In view of this deter mination he concluded not to see the lady, hut unwise counsels of friends prevailed with him, and he went to the house where she resided. While in a room adjoining that of the ladv, she heard anil recognised his voice, and expressed a desire for an interview with mm. Heimmedi stelv repaired to the room, where a most affect ing scene occurred. She asked and obtained Id. pardon: the interview closed, and they sep arated. But what she had passed through was bwonJ her power of endurance, and that night per spirit passed from earth. The young man was not informed of her death until morning, when he attempted self-destruction by jumping: into a mill race not far from where lie resided. He would have succeeded in drowning himself. |,ut for the accidental appearance of a g-ntlemsn wending his way along the race to the mill Immediately alt• -r he was tak**ti from the wader and resuscitated, his friends si-nt liirn to Cincin nati, where he would be aw ay from the scenes that would bring to his memory the imha<i-[ v circumstances which had overtaken him at it.3 home. The Ho g Cholera Terrible PotalUy. —fsince we last wrote on this suhj. ct, a large number of hngs have died in this County, from the prevail ing sickness, a kind of cholera. Messrs. I'. A. ,\,S,Small, at th-ir grist mill, about two miles jhiaWVi}, are the heaviest losers. Up to no.n lStfi tilt., one hundred and died: Saturday till Monday evening, fourteen more died. The hogs have for some time been tunning at large, in the wood, vet that does not seem to check the- sickness. Some of the dead hogs, though no! rnanv, weighed over founds : the general average v about, one hundred and twenty pounds, each. M>st of tl;ese hogs have been bought from Wes tern drove;s: tire rest were home raised. P. S. VVe have a report from the mill up to Thursday ttwn, at which time there were one. hundred and foil if dead hojrs ; or tlnrty-one irr the five preceding days. Jacob Myers lias also Inst a number ol hogs not heretofore alluded to, and we are informed the whole remnant of his throve hogs have died. Like Messrs. Small, Mr. .Mv ers' loss is severe. A Mr, Free, distiller, in Manchester tow n ship, lost the ne\t highest number—some ac counts say tWO d Olel]. , Next comes Joseph Rubv, in Ifeilarn town slap, who lo>t ten or twelve. We think some Mere his own raising. Six hogs of his own raising, died lor Mr. John Hiestand. in Spring Carder, township, two miles from York. Resides the above, other persons in the Conn tv, about whom we have not heard, have no doubt also hist s ur e of their iirvrs. It is singular how quick after art attack the logs die. Tii numerous instances, while eating the hog falls, and in a few minutes is dead.— )ork Pennsylcniiimi. '•Makbting i\ Fiw." Another instance of the folly of "marrying in fun" is now exciting the people ol Florida. It seems that a banking "fficei in that town met at a ball a young !ad\ from this neighborhood, who was very good •' looking, sprightly and attractive. While, mal'/ing with her, lie proposed iri jest that tlrev should he married. The lady accepted his proposition, and thev adjourned to a side room, Where a person present w as called upon to per- ; Inrm the ceremony, which he ii-! to the infi nite amusement of all concerned. The gentle man thought no more of the matter until tire breaking up nf the ball, when the fair partner, railed upon him to conduct her to his residence. IF d-muTed, and thought she had better go to> W own residence. She said, his home was her hlfne, " whit her thou gOeSt I will follow thee."| 11-didn't hardlv understand that she was hrs M-il'e. She insisted upon her marital rights, arm claimed that as the ceremony had been per irrmed l>\ a Justice of the Peace, it was a per-j t*ctly fair and legal transaction, Gentlemen inquired into matters: found that her positions j were correct, and that lie was in a had box.— ; H" is now endeavoring to ignore bis wife ami ark nut of his bargain, with tittle prospect of success, however. The iadv has before been married, and w is it is onderst >od, divorced from : h"r firmer husband, but under such circumslan t-sas admitted of her marrying again. A Peer vort t:ii: PorrtACi:.—The Scientific j American gives a very simple mode of exarnin- j '• r 'Z the satellites of tile planet Jupiter, the * misused being so common as to be within the teach of all. It savs : Every person can view them, fry reflection, i singa common looking-glass for the purpose. '>na clear night take a looking-glass, and, ei '-er at the window or out of doors, s > place it '•*<'o receive the impression of the planet. By * close examination of the planet as reflected in the glass all its satellites will also be observed, provided none of them are eclipsed. It is rath er remarkable, however, that although these sa tellifps can thus be seen, while they cannot be by the naked eye, that neither Venus nor 'be Moon can be seen so distinctly by reflection j as t||,-v can be bv observing them with the na- Li - ° sec! eve. The N i'.w Cf.xt.— The Philadelphia . Vorfh j * '"lerican is informed by Col. Snowdon, Direc 'nr nf the United Slates Mint, that in about •Tee weeks this much desired coin will be 'hsiri'iuted to the public. About a million are j already completed, arid two millions more will ■ "■ finished before the Mint commences paying | 'liein otit. It i K - then to be hoped that the pres ent cumbrous copper coin will disappear. Since I 'he establishment of the U. S. Mint, 1 ,SOO tons °f enppe,- cents have been coined, making of "'Sinct pi-ens one hundred and fifty millions. (| l these a large number have been lost, conver !hl into "washers" for machinery or otherwise !l hen out of circulation. Col.Snowdon esti the quantity of Spanish coin still in the at no Icxi than two millions of dollars. Iljtrlif.'ii, . Jhti. Thjr, ii nnautnl to dye brown or black, so as to defy detection, without the least injury to the hair or skin. It is the admiration of the critical, the envy of imitators—never fades. It is the perfection of the art. as it i- the original.— Made anil sold, or applied, at the Wig Factory '.'T! I>4 nail way, New \ ork. As ee| plate label ivilti W . A. BATCH KI.OII is on each box of germi tie, all others ate counterfeit. May 8, 15.77 Irn. IORKNBKI: i MFDICIM I'KKCKCTI.Y Palatable is certainly a gieat advance towards the eradication ol disease; because there can be no doubt that, one great cause of protracted illne-s is the natural reluc tance we have to swallow medicine conformably to the directions of the Physician. Various experi ments are therefore resorted toby the medical Prac titioneer in order to disguise the taste of his prescrip tion. Recourse is generally such cases, ttt those articles of fiod which the patient is met tond of, and Which are commonly at hand. The conse quence is. he loathes the sight of them ever alter ward-; .Vow. CLI'CK.VF.irS SUGAR COATEI) \ LGLTABLF. PILLS, remedies this object ion *Ml tirely. The medicine is so completely en-hrouded hy the coaling of Migft'r, that the Pill may he suffered to remain in the month a considerable length of time without inducing any symptom of nausea or disgust, l'heir curative properties are rhiedy confined to complaints which originate in impurities ol the blood, llence they strikeat the root of disease, and The re lief they afford cannot be olhe'rvVise than permanent and effectual. They place nature in the very posi tion she occupied at our birth. They cleanse the bowels, pmiiy the blood, promote the insensible perspiration,and re-tore a healthy action to the heart, the liver, and the lungs. Their virtues are so po-i --tive and certain in restoring health, that the propri etor hinds himself to return the money paid for them in all cases where they do not g've general satisfac tion. " May 8, 15.77—2w. The Washington Star publishes a L-tter from England, written by a lady of Philadelphia, in which she refers in the following terms to Spnrgeon, the English "sensation preacher I iie church was well filled without being o vercrowdetl, and we were w• •iI phased with Mr. Spnrgeon. His style is rather peculiar, and 1 dare say you have seen many of the newspaper anecdotes about him. lie is very eloquent, hut at the s an;e time makes use of ve ry ludicrous expressions, which cause much a nuiseinent. For instance he designated us (his congregation) small fry, and then, after ex pounding that part oi the Revelations in which it speaks of "the angel keeping the gate of hea ven," he pretended to hold a dialogue v\ ith the aforesaid angel somewhat in the following man ner : "Angel," shouts Mr. S., so loudly that he made the church ring again, and his audience w ere so surprised that fir the time silence reign ed. "Well," savs the angel. Mr. S.—"Have you got any Methodists in Heaven?" Angel— "No." "Any Baptists?" "Not one." And he went through a long catalogue of Presbyte rians, Episcopalians, N.c.. \.c., at the top of his lungs, as though he were talking to some one in the next street—the angel objecting to each until at length he said, "Have yon g t any l>e liev. rs in Christ ]" upon which the angel said "h * ha ! a few of tfiat stock on hand." Of course every one was in a sitter, and you could hear them laugh all over the church. He told one or two rather ludicrous stories, hut still it was nothing to what they tell of him in Lon don. A few weeks ago he singled Lord Palrnerston out ol his congregation, and told him "Ac needn't think >o much of himself, for his fathei, (meaning of course Adam) was a market gard ner. and his mother wa brought up on a charge of stealing apples." I pon another occasion he told the assembled multitude "that the way to 101 l was smooth and easy like this," raid he, ami straightway he opened tlm pulpit door, put his foot over tile banister and slid down, as von have oft seen little bovs do. He tfi'-ri stopped for a moment and sai !. lit the wnv to heaven is hard like this," and then pull-d himself up a gain, which operation vcas rather difficult, hut the congregation received this practical illustra tion with great applause. It is really very wonderful that so young a man (he is only 2d) j should create such a sensi.lion, hut still many goto hear Ii im merely from curiosity. NOTICE. The undersigned appointed by the Orplthns' Court of Bedford County, to distribute the mon ey in the hands of John Sparks, surviving Exec utor of the last will £xo. ol Thomas Morris, late of West Providence Township, deceased, will attend to the duties of said appointment at his office in the Borough of Bedford, on Wednes day the "27th day nl May, inst., at it) o'clock \. M. : when and where all persons interested can attend. J NO. P. ItEED, May 15, IS.>7. Auditor. NOTICE, Tlie tinder signed appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, to exun ine the excep ti tis, report an account, and also a distribution of the funds, in the matter ol the exceptions fi led to the confirmation of 'lie account of Rob ert Elder, Administrator of John A. Nicodemus, late of Wc rod berry township, deceased, will at tend to the duties of said appointment, on Wednesday the 27th day ol May,inst., at 12 o'- clock, M., at Iris office in tile Borough of Bed ford ; when and where ail persons interested can attend. J NO. P. REED, May 15, 1857. Auditor. NOTICE. The undersigned appointed bv the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, to examine the ex ceptions and state an account in the matter of the exceptions tiled to the confirmation of the account of Jacob Ripley, Administrator of the Estate ot Jacob A Istadt, deceased, will attend to the duties of said appointment on Monday, the Ist day of June next, at 10 o'clock A. 51., at his office in the Borough of Bedford ; when and where all persons interested can attend. J NO. P. REED, Mav 15, 1857. Auditor. NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUNDERS,. Pioposais will tre received at the Commission ers'office in Bedford, from this until the 3Jth of of Mav instant, lor the erection of a new bridge over Dunning's Creek, near its mouth in Bed ford Township. The bridge is to fie an uncov er-d one; the plan may be seen at the Commis si mers' office. The bridge is to be placed on the old abuttrnenfs, which wiil, however, need to be repaired. Bv order of Commissioners. H. N ICO DEMOS, Clerk. May 15, 1857. Aotice. All persons indebted to the Estate of Camp bell Hendrickson, l3te of Cumberland Vallev Township, Bedford Countv, deceased, are re quested to make immediate payment and those having claims against sard Estate ill present them properly authenticated lor settlement. HENRY J. BR CNEK, May 11857. Adcn'r. 4 omhiiM'd imp EH \n MOVER. c L |p| Patented hy J. H. MANNY. Sept. 22,1851, April 12, 1852, June 21, 155.3, March 1851, Oct. 15. IS5f, and bv WALTER A. WOOD, 21th day of June and Ist day of July. JNstj. The best combined MACHINE ever invented. From the success of last year's operations 1 take ph-asure in announcing this Machine tattle Farmers for the next Harvest, and feel assured it Will fully meet th*ir highest expectations. It is easily managed, cuts cbun and easy, is of light draft, and readily changed from a Reaper to a Mower, and vice versa, requiring not more llinn a minute to make the change. The ah tensions from las) war are a- follows, \ iz : All t tie Journals will be Case-hard - mat, the SHOES, GU ARDS AND GEAULXG, : will be built of the best Salisbury Iron, and wroUght iron substituted for cast in several pla ces. !he Machine is made to mow lodged clo ver without obstruction, by simply removing four bolts nnd leaving oil'a part of the frame work. With these alterations and improve ments the machine will be stronger than here tofore. when it was the only reliable COM3I NED REAPER AND MOVVER made. The Machine is warranted capable of cutting from ten to fifteen acres of grass or ginin per day, in a workman-like manner. N. 11. Parties manufacturing IF aping or Mowing Maciiines, using W COD'S PAT ENTS, are cautioned against their further use, and are hereby notified that payment will be exacted to the full extent for the use heretofore made of them. For further particulars the Farmers are re spectfully invited to call upon {Myeiail'C A. SBil I*l Icy, Agents for Bedford County, Pa., who will furnish Pamphlets containing Certifi cates, &c. For Sale by BLYMIRE & IIA R I LEY, Bed ford, Pa. E. K. PARSONS, Harris'.urg, Oeneral Agent for Eastern I'. iiti-y!vania. May 15, 1857. Bedford, May Bth, 1857. Messrs. Blymire (x. Haitley Gentlemen : I purchased one of Manny's Reaping and Mowing Ma chines last year. Its reputation being the high est, and having seen it rot grain to mv entire satisfaction, I bought it nfter.grain harvest. Mv hay w as cut with it ; and, from its admirable a daptalion to tin* purposes intended—having fully equalled the representation—l am pleased to recommend it to the farmers of .Bedford County as an excellent M over and Reaper, believing it fully worth the price asked as a Mower alone. JOHN WATSON. C XO'JNCIS. L"t[ers testamentary having been granted to the subscribers, upon the last w ill Nx. of Sam uel Ziir.tners, deceased, I y t!w Register of Bed ford Countv, all persons indebted to said IV-'a tor are leqiiesteil to come forward at once and make payment, and those hai ing claim* against Urn Estate, are desired to pi es- nt the same prop erly authenticated fir settlement. J NO. 8. RITOHEY, DANIEL DI BERT, Exo'rs. Bedford township, Bedford Co. May 15, 1857. •So*. \V. late, ATTORNEY AT LAW, REJIL EST.EfE BROKER, Has for sale 10 Farms, 2 Tanneries, Coal Land, 12,000 acres of unimproved land in Bod ford and Fulton Counties. Lots of ground in the towns of St. Joseph and Hamilton, on the Plank Road mar Johns Branch, are ofiered at reduced prices. Sold in quantities to uit pur chasers. T< ritq —easy. Mav 15, 1857. \oi iu The undersigned appointed Auditor to mar sliall assets in the hands of Solomon Reimund, Executor of the last will iiic. of John Reimund, late of Bedim d Borough, deceased, and also as the Administrator of Marv Reimund, deceased, and also in the hands of John P. Arnold, Ad ministrator of the Estate of Mary Ann Arnold, deceased, hereby gives notice that lie will sit at his office m the Borough of Bedford, on Fiidav the 29th dav of May, inst., for the purpose ol attending to the duties of his appointment. WM. M. HALL, May 15, 1857 2f. Auditor. NOTICE. L- tters of administration on the Estate nf Jas. W emitter, late of Monroe township, deceased, haying been -ranted to the undersigned, all those irnlchte,, to ,*aid Estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those hav ing claims against said Estate will present them pioperly authenticated for settlement. MAHAL A WEMMER, May 15, 1857. Adrn'r. LADIES' DRESS GOODS.— A Great vari ety of Silks, Chalies. I/vnerlines, fx.c., to suit all tastes, at REED'S CHEAP STORE. "CARPETING! CARPETING !! —Will be found at REED'S IVom 50 cts. to 1,50, of the best make and material. WANTED AT REED'S STORE.—S,OOO lbs. Wool, Huron, Buffer. SUMMER WEAR. —l5O pieces of Sum mer wear, comprising Litisies, Cotton and Woolen, at REED'S STORE. May 15> 1857. R A as IS B a: II: f)n Tuesday, the lrith tilt., bv the Rev. Pr. Philip Schaff, B. C. Coblentz, Hop, of Sterling. Whiteside County, Illinois to Miss Marion, daughter ol i 01. J. H. Murphy, ol Mei cersburg, f rauklili County, Pa. At the time and'plare by the same, -Mr. 1- saar P. Koons, Principal of the "Knoxville Acade my." Knox County/Illinois, to Miss I illic (.arron, ol Mercersburg, Franklin county, Pa- cayimbathm. Q.v SAMI EL H. TATE will lie a candi date for the ofltce_of Protltonolary, Register, Recorder, and Clerk of the seveiai (Lints ul Bedford county, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. D.U v\ e are authorized to announce JOHN P. REED, Esq. as a candidate for Prothonota ry, itc. subject to the decision of the Demon a tic County Convention. e are authorized to announce JNO. HENRY S< tl ELL, l.s<)., o! Schell-burg 80., as a candidate lor I'rothonotary. Ac., subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. * tT7- We are authorized to announce W'M. M. HALL, Esq., of Bedford, us a candidate for Prothon otary, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. IC?" We are authorized to announce Col. 1 K. D BEEGLE, of St. Clair Township, as a candidate tor Prothouutary, subject to the decision til Ihe i>emo cralic (.'ounty Convention. * CCU" We are authorized to announce JONATHAN SNt DKK, of Moiirbe, a* a candidate for I'rothonota ry. subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. * T/"" We are authorised to announce GEO. W. Gl MP, of .Napier township, as a candi date for the office of Sheriff, subject to the de cision of the Democratic County Convention. : ,= " We are authorised to announce WIL LIAM A. POWELL, as a candidate for the Cilice o( Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. CU "We are authorized to announce JOHN J. CESS NA, of Bedford Borough, as a candidate for Sheriff Mibj-ot to the decision Of Ihe Democratic County Convention. IX?"* it/ VYe are authorized to announce PETER H. STI DEBAKER, of Napier, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision ol the Demo cratic County Convention. CC T " We are authorized to announce VALENTINE SI I.ChMAN. of Bedford, as a candidate for Sheiitf, subject to the decision Of the Demociatic County Convention. * CX* We are authorized to announce WM. S. ; Ft.l kE. Esq., of Woodberry, as a candidate for Siierili, subject to the decision of the Democratic > County Convention. * 07* We are authorized it} announce JOHN .M. \ AN HORN, Esq., of Coierain, as a candidate tor Sheriff, subject to the decision ttf Ihe Democratic Comity Convention. We are authorized to announce JACOB BECK LEY, of St. Clair, as a candidate for Commissioner, subject to the decision of the democratic County Convention. t! t= " We are authorized to ahnounce CAD WALADER EVANS, Esq. as a candidate for Commissioner* subject to the decision of the De mocratic County Convention. /,-=• We are authorized to announce DAN IEL BARLEY, Esq., as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the ! Democratic County Convention. (XT" We are authorized to announce ISA At" KEN SINGER. Esq., of Liberty, as a candidate for the Legislature, subject to ihe decision of the Demo cratic County Convention. W\l. IIENUY I.KAS. 5.1.111 Kl. lIAUSII. LEAS & HARSH. BANKERS AND LAND AGENTS, DEs MOINES, IOWA. We buy and sell Eastern Exchange and Land War ranis—-elect arid enter lands with cash and warrants ; pay taxe invest money—make collections and j attend to all legal business generally. ALSO, LEAS A HARSH. BANKERS A LAND AGENTS, LEAVENWORTH j CITY, KANSAS. One of the Partners has located in Leavenworth j City and will tiausact ali bit-mess connected with I the Banking and Real Estate Busiue-.. For a few j months yet, correspondents will address us at De Moines. REFERENCES. W. S. Gilmnu. !)0 Beaver st. New York. Philadelphia. Seiger, Lamb Co. North 3d Stte- t: James, Kent Sc Saute, do.: Lefever A. S' rriii, do. ; Drexili A. Co. Bankers, do. li anhington Cdy, D. (. Hon. R. J. At- j kinson, 3d Auditor, Treasury Department j Cliubb A. Bros. Bankers. Carlisle, Pu. — Edward Shower, Hon. J. ; H. Graham. Huntingdon, Pa. —Wirt. B. Leas, David Blair, Esqrs. Jledford. — Hon. Job Mann, Gen. Bowman. Schcllsburg. — Duncan Mcv ick< j r, Esq. March 20, IS-">7—l y. MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE subscriber oilers tor sale his valuable Mill Propei tv, situate in Coleraiu Township, Bedford County, in complete tunning order, haviyg two paiis of Burrs, and all necessary fix tures of the most approved kind. In cdhnec !ion with the Mill there are two dwelling hou ses, witii a Barn and all necessary outbuildings. The purchaser can have anv amount of land ad joining he mnv desire, under two hnndred a cres—some cleared and under fence, with first rate meadow. There is also a new Saw Mill on the premi ses, in the very best timber legion in Bedford County. This property i? very desirable, and purcha sers would do well to examine it before purcha sing elsewhere. Apply either to JOHN CESSNA m Bedford, or to the subscriber. VVM. CESSNA. March '2O, 18?>7. EYEIIHAUT, ASJICOM, & CO- Foiwardiiis and Coiumissioii Merchants, HOPEWELL, P.l. The subscribers doing business under tile Firm of EVKRUAUT, A-HCOM, Co., are now prepat ed to Store and Ship Flour, Grain, and all kinds of Merchandize upon reasonable terms. Thev also keep on hand Plaster, Fish, Salt, Rock Powder, icc., to which they invite the attention of Merchants in the country and Far mers. The highest cash prices paid for Flour and Grain that the Eastern Market will afford. JOHN C. EVERIIART, GEO. K. BARN DOLLAR, C. W. ASIICOM, JOIN F. LOVVRY. Bee. 2(i, 1 So 6 ly. A large assortment of flair, Tooth and Clothes Brushes just received and fur sale at Dr. Harry's. i\olicp. Casaridra Trail vs. Susan Tewell.— Sams vs (ieo. W. Buxton.—Same vs. Frederick Buxton.—Nos. 17 1, 17-7, and 171>, May Term, 1 *--57, Scire Facias Stir Recognizances in Orphan's Court Docket, No. S, pages 55<i, 558, and fliifj. The undersigned, Audi tor appointed to examine the above Recognizances, to receive evidence rd pay ments, and report balance due on each recognizance at next term, herebv gives notice that he will at tend to thp duties of his appointment at ftie office of Maun Spang in the Borough of Bedford on Mon day the 27id day of June next, when and where all persons interested may attend if they think proper. G. It. SPANG, .'lay i ", 1557, Auditor. m SPMI&SIM tonus. Tit" undersigned ha ving just reform <i bom t-he Eastern Cities, an- now reriemiga lng | and splehdid assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting, in part, of Ladies Dross Goods black and fancy Silks, plain anrl Figured Detains, Poplins, Challies, Lawns, Brilliants, White Goods, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Collars, vStc. &c. Sheeting, Crash, Muslins, Flannels, Tickings, fancy and u'nion Casimeres, Cloths, and a genctai assortment of Mens and Boys Summer Ware of all descriptions, single and double CARPET Chain, all colors. Boots* Shoes and Hats in Great \ ari--ty. Hardware, Queensware, Brooms and Buckets, Groceries, | Syrup, Molasses, white and brown Sugar, green ami black Teas, Fish, Tobacco, Indigo, Spices, Dve stuffs. N.c. N.c. all of which uill !>e sold cheap, as they are determined not to be under sold by anv one. Thankful for past favots, they hope to receive a general share of the public patronage. J. .V J. M. SHOEMAKER. Apiil 17, 1857. rC/" Wanted, ">OOO lbs. Bacon, at Shoemaker's Colonarle Store, for which the highest Market price will be paid. BEDFORD SCHOOL. TH E duties of the School Will be resume,] on Tuesday, April 14th, in the LARGE THREE STORY BUILDING situated on the coiner of Main and streets. Male and Female departments distinct* The services of a thoroughly educated young Ladv of Vermont, have been secured as teacher of Music, fvc., K,c. The services of other competent teachers also have been secured as assistants. TERMS per Quarter of 11 weeks, inclu ding Board, 1 uition, Furnished Room, Wash ing, Light, and Fuel, $38.00. EXTRA CHARGES. MUSIC. 810.00 USE OF INSTRUMENT, 2.00 FRENCH, f>.oo DRAWING* AND PAINTING IN WATER COLORS, each .TOO ORNAMENTAL NLUDLE WORK, 0.00 OIL PAINTING, 10 00 SHELL WORK* r> 00 TERMS FOR DAY SCHOLARS. Ist Grade 4.00 2nd do ">.OO 3d do (>.2."> REV. G. W. AUGHINBAUGH, April 3, !Sf>7. Principal. NOTICE. A J persons interested, will please take no sice that I have left iny. Books, notes, Nr.. in the hands of Jojjn Ar.sie, Esq., where those in indebted are requested to call an make payment without delay, and save costs. MOSES STJNE. Apiil 21, ISf>7. Mrs* S* IN. Potts Is just receiving and opening an elegant as sortment of Spiing and Summer Coods, embra cing all the latest styles and patterns of Ladies Dress Goods, tr, which she invites their especial attention. Also a superior assortment of Trim med and untrimmed Bonnets, Gaiters, Bootees, Slippers, Paiasols, Skiits, Hosiery, Collars, Capes, Ac. Ac. Bedford, April 21, ISf>7. DISSOLUTION. partnership heietofbre existing between Michael and John S. Weisel, has been disolved |by mutnai consent. All persons indebted will please settle immediately. The books are in the hands oI Michael Weisel. MICHAEL WEISEL, JOHN S. WEISEL. April 24, 1857. N. B. We have on hand a number of first rate Buggies which we will sell on reasonable TICK.MS. Shoe, Glassware, and Variety STORE. ADAM FERGUSON- Has just received an opened and elegant assort ment oI goods in his line, to which he invites the attention of the public, satisfied that he can please all tastes. Bedford, Apiil 24. Attention ISillt'iiieib YOU are hereby ordered to parade a; vour usual place of training, on Thursday the 21st of Ma v, at 10 o'clock A. M., in winter uni form, (with plume.) Each member will provide himself with twelve rounds ol bail cartridge for targot practice. A full turn out is desired. By order of the Captain. WM. RITCHEY, May 1, 1855. O. S. NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS!! THE subscriber Would announce to his old fiiends, as well as to the public nt large, that lie has opened an ENTIRELY" NEW STORE in the Borough of Bedford, immediately opposite the Washington Hotel, where he has just re ceived a stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS of a superior quality, embracing al most evejy article in the DRY' GOODS and GROCERY' LINE, to which he invites the es pecial attention of the people, who may find it to tlmir interest to give him a call before pur chasing elsewhere. His Goods will be exhibit ed with pleasure, whether purchased or not. SAMUEL BROWN. Bedford, May 23, 1856. Caution. Whereas ir.v wile Matilda has left my bed and board without any just rau-e or provoe.ition, this is to caution at! persons against trusting or harboring her on my account, as 1 will pay no debts of her contracting hereafter. May 8, 1857. GEORGK LOVK. SURVEYOR'S OFFICE OF BEDFORD CO. The undersigned Surveyor for the County of Bedford, will be in Bedford the first week in ev ery month, and oftener if required. At other times his address is Stonerstown, Bedford Coun ty. SAMUEL KETTERMA.V. April 17, 1857. JOHN POOL Would respectfully announce to the public, that he has opened a Blacksmith shop, at the stand recently occupied by the Messrs. Weisel, where lie is prepared to do all work in Ins line, equal to any other shop in the county or else where. Me invites those in need of his servi ces to give him a call. A {mi I 24, 1857. DALJ.L V'S MACM'AI. FAIN I:\11: U tub. Ibe great and piin*i|>l* charactentic* oI D Al. - i i.i'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR consist: ;*t. Of its never-failing and unique property, a< -■•. a" applied in any external injury, to CHUCK IXFLAMM I'lON mtantly, and rapidly to reduce n. Thi* )• • inn- constitutes its great potter to alle viate the | .1111 ot burns and scalds, and of other pain -1 Inl disease., m so incredibly short a spare of time, and as w ill appear from i he few test imonials hereunto ' annexed. Kerry intelligent mind is fully aware thai. in all cases of external injury, the pain is produced i by inflammation of the injured parts; and, therefore. ! it yon remove the cause, the effect must rease. 'id. Its purificative properties neutralize the poison ; that may lurk in the system, and will, when applied j 'o the Mires, draw rapidly all impure matter to the ; surface, and eject it—hence the great discharge it i produces from sores occasioned by burns—and when j applied To old and inveteiate sores. Salt llheum. or ' other cutaneous diseases. Each box ol <;km INF. ioi.i.i:y's iain r.xrß.wroi: lias upon it a Steel Plate Engraved I.abet vrithT the sig nature of C. \ .CLICKENEK X. Co., proprietor*, and <HENRY DAI.LEY, manufacturer. Price 'Jo cent* per box. C3-AI! orders should be addressed to C. \ . CRrh ener N Co., SI Barley street New York. May S, IS37—2m. ("ABf.Yt.r. friend Ayer :In this age of quarks, > charlatans and mere windy guseon* pretender* to heal, who blow at every corner, and in the face and ear* o! ail men, their loud, blaring Jericho trumpet* i anil other noisy boisterous wind instrument* of innt velously twisfrd brass, in such a woftilly sham ridden epoch as thi*, I say, it i* comforting. Nav even cheering to the earne*t Weil wisher of his race to know there has arrived in this world a genuine phys ician-—-to light once more upon something be*ide* piere Snugradocs and Don Mercurial Jnlap*, with their pblebotomie*. poison and warm water. Your Chathartic Pill*, and Cherry Pectoral, carry ; ns forward to Halcyon days—to millenial Pharoiaco ! picas, w hen science, deep, diving down into the prin ciples oi thing*, shall, with infinite cunning, bring out the genuine Elixir \ .trc; for of a truth there i* manifestly enough *orrt-whaf ol that *ame Life Es sence in your subtle vegetable distillations and com i pound*. Von realize to u* the vision* oftho*e paintulests sinoke-dried Alcbyrnesfs—bootless seeker*—dream ers among retorts and crucibles, touching The quint essential hidden virtue ol the universe, which should antidote distemper, and break lor man the Wheel of Time. May I, IS.-ST— lm. tfItKAT AKKIVAIJ! O'l fclJß'iflS? Tin- undersigned Insjost returned from the Eastern cilie* with a large stock of Spring * (ioods: atid is now exhibiting at CHEAP SIDE ,t general assort men! of new sf v !*■ of Spring; floods, comprising, in part. Ladies' Dress floods. Ducal f.'iocovella Challi, fancy and plain J)e Lame, Brilliants. Lawns, Calicoes, \.c. K.r. For gentlemens' am! boys' wear f'assi inures, iCassinet*, Canton Cloth. Shepptrd Check, Cot tonades, s'sr. Boots, Shoes, Hals, Bonnets, Woollen and Raj Carpets, Floor Oil ("loth. Syrup molasses, white and brown Sugars, green and black Teas, Groceries of all kinds, Queensware, Tubs. Buckets, Brooms, N.c., Hardware, Shovels, Forks, HOPS, Knives and Forks, Spoons, N.c. and all articles' usually kept in stores. All kinds of country produce taken in ex change. Tlie undersigned will sell cheap lor cash or produce, and hopes by fair dealing lo receive bis usual share of custom. <r. W. RLTP. April 10. 1557. lisi Cicrqnmcii a'.t*i Snpcrinicnlicnt's of Sabbatl) Schools. We keep on hand the publications ol the Am. S. S. Cnion, American Bible Society, American Tract Society, Presbyterian Board of Publica tion. Methodist Book Rooms, Massachusetts S. S. Union, Lntheiar. Board of Publication. Epis copal S. S. Union, and a great variety of stand ard Religious Publications suitable lor Sabbath Schools. SHRYOCK *V SMITH, ('/lumbcrsburg. March (1, 1857. Kht'viick A. Booksellers and Stationers and dealers in Music and Musical Instruments Chanibersiiiir^ Our Stock consists of Books, Stationery, Mu sic, Musical lnstiuments, Wall Paper, Blinds, French, German, and American Lithographs, and Steel Engravings, gilt Mouldings for Frames, etc. etc., wholesale and retail. Dr. IL F. Harrv is our agent for Bedford, and all or ders given him will be promptly attended to. March ti. \i:vt <asoi>*. Our Friends and Customers, desirous of mak ing a small amount f Cash buy a great many GOODS, are respectfully invited to examine ; our Spring and Summer Slock, just opened. A. B. CRAMER *V CO. May 1, 1857. " ri $ fli, Fi & li! NEW MACKEREL just received. SHAD land HERRI NO expected daily, and lor sale for cash or Country Produce only. A. B. CRAMER *N CO. May 1, 1557. rffOTICE. Letters Testamentary having been issued to the subscriber on the last will, K.c. of David Sto ler Senr., deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said Estate, to present them properly authenticated for settle ment, and all those knowing themselves to be indebted to the same, are requested to make pay ment immediately. DANIEL STOLER, Executor, Liberty Township, Bedlbtd Co. April 17, 1857. GREAT E\(ITi:.UE\T! . The Elegant Assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Just received and opened at REED'S CHEAP STORE IN BEDFORD having created quite an excitement in our usoally quiet town, the sub-criber feel* confident that he can exhibit such a stock of Goods as will meet the general wants of both town and country, at fair pri ces. As it will cost nothing to examine his Stock he invite* all in want of either substantial or Pre* Good* To give him a call before purcha*ingel*ewhere. JACOB REED. May 1, 1 S.w. \OTICE. Letters of admini-tration on the Estate of Freder ick Claar, late of Union township, Bedford County, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber re siding in said township, notice is therefoie given to all persons indebted to said e-tate, to make payment to the subscriber immediately, and those having claims will present them properly for settlement. JACOB G. DIYELY, May s , 1*37. AdmT.
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