M&MIIIII;. I il. C.i.V.VIKIC k CO, have just receive * • 1,1 usiortmont ol Roots !j ■cde,.-*, suitable f>C fail and Winter, part style :.s follows: Meß's Super Waxed Double Sole Sio.rj, Mud's •• City .Made Calf do. Men's •- Heavy KijlJ Lilted d. loiilh's Waved Double Sole Boots. VootlM Coili and Kip Lined do. Bys' I*i t y made Calf Boots, Lois' Kif ).inert Boots, Women*'* Double sole Kip Bootees. Wotnoiis' Fine Calf and Seal do. Women.*' Fifty Goat .Morocco do. W'j'o -ns' I'tnwli Bootees, verv hitridsieme, Children"* Shoos of every style and price, trent"* Morocco, Kid, and Calfskin Bootees, j t, i fie.' f> Kittle Sole Gaiters, Gum Shoes, &c.. sit fte*. Boors to l Shoes to suit every pureha vr. i( you uMttt Boots and Shoes, please five .is a call, 11: 1 yon shall be suited in quality and price. Exchange Store is the plac r to b\ Boots and SIIOPS. Get. is, mis: Lumber! Lumber!! SHIXGLES of different kinds. Also,. 7>.0(H1 feet <d' U Miikß of various sort*, such as White I'ine, Yel.ow Fine, Poplar. Spruce, the. For • stie F. I). BBS G LE. I St. CI airs vi He , Feb. IS, 185-1-tf t i, I ANTED AT KiEKD S COLONNADE \V STORE. WHEAT, UVE. HITTEK, OATS. COR*, EOS*, .and L*itr>, In Exchange for Goods. Bedford, Dec. 21,1855. SAMUEL RADEBAUGH, Justice of tle Peace. OFFICE two doors South of the Veng House, ami next door to the office M uiu .v Spurn, where ha will attend to th collection of all claims placed in his hands. Bedford, Jan. 11, 18-56. TO BUILDERS. r (he subscriber is fully (umpired tofuruish and JL ((uantity oriiuality ol'Kuilding Lumbel any Plastering Laths. Orders directed to St. Clairs vill, Bedford County, will be promptly attended to. by giving a reasonable notice. F. D. BKEGLE. Dec. 20, 1854. WJVE MERCHANT TAILOR, WOULD announce to Ins former patrons, ana the public generally, that he has just eceived, from Philadelphia, a large anil well se eded assortment of the most choice Cloths. Cassimeros and Vestings—also summer wear of every description, to which he invites the atten tion of purchasers. His cloths, etc., were se lected with great care, and he can recommend them as being equal, at least, to any to be found in the place. He also keeps Kcady-maile clo thing of every description, at very low prices— and is prepared to cut and make garments on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. He respectfully invites the public to give him a call. Bedford, June (5, 1856. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LKTTKRS of administration having been granted io the subscrilier, living in South Woodberry Tp., on the estate of John Stoner. late of said Township, dee'd, ell persons indebt ed to said estate will make payment immediately. and those having claims against-the same will present them properly authenticated Tor settle ment. JOHN KBERLY. June, 1856: tdm'r. New Jeweiry. THE subscriber has opened out a new and splendid assortment of all kinds of the most, fashionable Jewelry—consisting in partol Breast Pins, Finger Kings, Far Kings, -Call and see his stock. dcU DANIEL BORDER. REGISTERS NOTICE. VLL persons interested, either as heirs, credi tors or otherwise, are hereby iiotitied, that Ibe following named persons have tiled their ac- 1 counts in the Register's Office, and that they I will be presented to the Orphan's Conrt of Bed- j ford County, on Friday the s'b day ot Septetu- J ber next, for confirmation, at which time they ■ may attend if they think proper: The account of Amos Wertz.administrator of Mary Statler late of Juniata tp., dee'd. The account of J. B. Noh'e Esq., Executor of the last will etc., of Jacob W Jlfcing, Late of 6'outh Wood berry tp., der'd. The account of O. K. Shannon. Guardian of he minor children of Solomon Rice Late of South ampton tp., doe'd. The account of Jesse Blackburn executor of the last will etc., of Levi Lam burn, late of St. ; Clair tp., dee'd. The account of Fredrick Smith guardian of : John Ft ight, minor son of John Feight late ol C'oieraiu tp., dee'd. The account of John Burger adm'r of Susan Burger late o! South Woodberry tp.. dee'd. The account of John Mower, Guardian of Victoria one of the minor children of Win. Tate dee'd. The account of David Shaffer one of the ex'ors of the last will etc., of //eury Shaffer late of t'olerain tp., dee'd. The account of John Cessna, one of the ex'ors of the last will etc., ef Baltaer Jfforgart, late of West Providence tp., dee'd. The account of Samuel Blackbruo, adm'r of Daniel W. Blackburn late of St. Ciairtp. ; dee'd. The account of Adam Stayer adin'r of .Mary- Stayer late of South Woodberry tp. . dee'd- Thjj, account of Henry P. Diehl and Wm. England adm'r of Isaac Bingaman late ■ot t'ole rain township dee'd. The account of Geo. If. Spang, Esq., a hu'r of Klias S. Hook late of Cumberland Valley tp., dee'd. The account of John S. Holsinger one of the ex'ors, of Christian mock late of St. Clair, tp., dee'd. The account of Samuel Cam adm'r of the 1 estate of Mary Samuu-11, late of St. Clair tp., dee'd. The account of Francis Donahoe adm'r of James Doaahfbe late of Southampton tp., dee'd. The account of Jacob Casper and David Stonerook admr's of Jacob Smith, late of Mid. die Woodberry tp., dee'd. The account of Jacob S. Brumbaugh adin'r of Jacob Biddiclateof South Woodberry tp. dee'd. D. WASHABAUGH, Registers Office, jfug. 8, 1866. Register. HOTICE. IS hereby given that the next Session of the Alitghenv Male and Female Seminary will Commence,o& Tuesday the fth day Of August inst., " . By order of the Trustees. * JOHN BOLLOCK. August 1, 1856. SCHOOL. NOTICE Miss R. S. Procter will resume the duties of her School in the Lecture Room of the Prenbv terianChurch, on Monday, the 11th of August inst., and respectfully solicits a share of the public patronage. [BedfM, J'y 25, '56 3t. bIS 11. "jVJEW Mn.-kTalaa.-l Salmon for sale be II May V 3. lfc;,6. \. B. CRAMER Go iiwii m., T-> V" virtue of sundry writs ol JO, t*. to me , > directed, ttiore will be sold at the Court House in the Btrough of Bedford, on M omUj the Ist., day ol September,, 1 Fob, at 1 o clock, P.M., the "following described Haul Estate, to v\ it i.lao one tract of unimproved mountain land (o'ntaiuuig 400 acres, more or less, adjoin, iuir lands of Cam tie 11 Hendrickson \\ illiura Gil lira and others, situated in Cumberland Valley Tp.. Bedford county, and taken in execution us the property or William Hemming. Al**>, iu the hands of Administrator, all the right title and interest of Hubert Stewart dee'd, ia and to tract of land, containing 4UO acres more or lesson the top of Martin //ill. and be ing iuii:Bpi'ovod, situate and lying partly in Co ten in and partly in Southampton Tp. Bedford county, adjoining lands of John Cessna, in right *u' 'M iry Wilaiui ou the north, lands in right ot S ctiastiaii Kegg on the south, lands in right of Jacob Whetstou ou the wast, lands in right of Jac ">b Wiland on the west and taken in cxi-cntion as the property of Robert Stewart, J< Also. all the right,title and interest of defend ant, John '// err, supposed to be the undivided half of a tract off land containing 21 acres and sixteen perishes more or less, a 1 joining lands of Michael .Moses - , Rebecca Sleek. Jolm Wolf and others, situate in St. Clair Tp., Bedford county, ami taken An execution as tiie property of John //err. Also, one tract of land containing 10-5 acres more or less', abont 75 acres cleared and under loncy with a two story Jog house and kitchen at tached, and double log barn thereon erected, also an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of James Allison, Esq., Jesse Blackburn and others situate in Napier Township, Bedford county, and taken in iVtectttkMi as the property ol Natliati Garrctson. Also, one tract of land cobtaining 110 acres more or less, about 50 acres cleared and under lenco with a story and a ha!. 1 ' log house, and . double log barn thereon erected, adjoining 1 tnd.s of Jolm Sills, Jonathan Miller. Augustus Gree i nawatt and others, situate in Napier Township, ! Bedford county, and taken in execution as the ■ property of Maria Taylor, j Also "one lot of groumliu the town of Wood- I berry fronting CO loot on the I'attoi.sville and j Woodberry turnpike road, and extending back I about 200 feet to lands of G. R. Barndol.'ar with ! a two story rough cast Tavern House, am! Store | Room, and frame stable thereon erected, and as j No. 5 in general plan of said town, adjonbig lot { of Dr. Samuel Smith on the north, and lot of I S. J. Oasitier on the south, situate in Middle i Woodberry Tp., Bedford county, and taken ir j execution as the property ol' Jacob Schnebiy. Also, one lot of ground containing about I one acre; more or less, with a two story log ; house and log stable thereon erected, adjoining lands of Henry K. Audi nan, John Bowser and others situate iu St. Clair l'p., Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property of Con rad Appletnan. Also, all of defendants interest in an to a tract of land containing 'JO acres more or lens about 45 acres cleared and under fence with*2 two story log houses, spring houses and 2 double log barns thereon erected, also 2 apple orch ards thereon, adjoining lands of Edward Ward, now John Beetle's heiis on the east, Jacob Sleek now George Ickes on the west, and Peter Song in right ot William Swagar on the south, and now in the possession of Andrew Adams, Mary Boweu and George Ickes, and taken in execu tion as the property tl Ann Anderson. David Robb and wife, and Jane Anderson, now Jane Morehead delendects, situate in St. Clair Tp., ! Bedfordcounty. ! Also, all of defendant, Samuel Sloan's right title and interest in and to a tract of land con taining 75 acres more or less, a iout 40 acres cleured and under fence with an old cabbin house thereon erected, adjoining lands of Rachel and Margaret Dolton, Wen. T. Dougherty Ed ' ward B. Trout and others, situate iu St. Clair J Tp., Bedford county, and taken in execution ; as the property of Samuel 8'on. Also, all the right title an 1 interest of Joseph i ft Harbaugh, in tiie following property to wit, one ,r *et of land containing lot' acres more or less, about 60 acres of which is cleared and under fence, with 2 one and a half story log bouses, log bam, log stable and other out build ings thereon erected,also an apple orchard there on, adjoining lands of Thos Allison, George C. Davis, William Barefoot and others, situ.it'e in St. CLi'r Tp., Bedford county, and taken in ex ecution s the propertv of Joseph ft Harbaugh. HUGH MOORE, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Aug. 8, '56.—3t. LIST OF FUSES Per DOWN FOR TTIA AT SUIT. TERN, (Ist day) 1850. Geo Mullen vs J Patterson et al J S Morrison'L admr's vs Urysher & Tho's Sam'l Stuckey vs Henry Keyser G W Figart vs Griffith & Thomas M M'EWowney vs Saml Williams et al J Pattern et aivsK Lockart C Colfelt vs Saml Aiuieh Jno Brideham vs same A J Dunlap et al vs Asa Duval Saml Davis vs John James L> Patterson usevsS. Vondersmith Jas Reynolds vs S M Barclay's admr's Phillip Weisel's adin'r vs K L Anderson Holunan & Christy vs H St B Railroad Co Wood At Dovereu.x vs John Figart M Bart he low vs Jacob Hippie H F Rohm vs Edward B Trout Isaac Lipple vs F Wobm'an Edward B Tront vs Saml Taylor Henry Johnson vs Joseph Lea sure Jacob Stockenin.s vs Dual B Troutman Joshua Filler vs Sarul Williams John Dasher vs James Kntriken Joseph Harbaugh vs John Harbangh et al William Smith vs Charles Smith Isaac Hull"# admr's vs John Hull J Morehead et al vs Christopher Xaugle. D. WASHABA UGH, Pro'y. Aug. 8, 1856. lOIRT PROCLIMITION. "ITT HERE AS the II moral.le FRANCIS M. KIM VV xui, President of the soveral Courts of Common Pleas in the counties composing the lf.th Judicial District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jaii Delive ry, for the trial of capital and other offenders in the said district— and JOSEPH B. NOBMC aud JOHN G. HARTLKV, Esquires, Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas, and Justices of the Court of Oyer acd Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other Offenders in the couutv of Bedford—have is u xd their precept and to me directed, for hold ing a Court of Common Pica*,and Gcoeial Jail r, elircry, and Court of Oyer and Terminer at Btdfo.-d. on MONDAY the Ist., day of SEP. Tiff.MBER next. NOTICS is beieby given to all the Justifies of the Peace, tun Coroner and Con stables within Die said county of Bedford, that they bv tl*-tt and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions, animations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the J*il of Bedford county, to be ther. and there to prosecute against them as shall be ust. HUGH MOORE, Sheriff. Aug. 8. 1855. REMOHD. THE undersigned, thankful (as advertise ments say) for past favors at the Colonnade store.Bedford, would rovpectfnUv announce to his pattons aad friends generally, that be ha* removed his entire stock of goods to his uew brick start) room iately oocupit- 1 by Peter Ra.l et-augh opposite the Radioed Hotel. His sup ply of goods is fresh, pew and fashionable. His new room has been iw- vtly and elegantly fitted up and remodeled. A0 kinds of produce f taken in exchange for goo.la. Ie hopes to be continued in the favor of his rons and the public. JACOB REED. Jjtly 4, 1856. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. Administrator's Xclicc. LETTERS ol Administration having been j granted to the subscriber, living in South . Woodbcrry Township, on the Estate ot Hem - Ik-lick, latent said Township, deed, all ye r R tn indebted to said Estf. are hereby notified , to make payment imtned: ely, and those Inu iug claims ligvinvl the sauve will present thvut properlv authenticated tot setticnient. Si arch "28. DA Vi D C. LONG, Mm' PlasUring Laths tj THE F r MDERSI.\ED having erected a Mill for sawing Plastkripc Laths on his premises in Union Tp., Bedford county, is now ready to furnish any quantity en the shortest notice. Price 81.50 per thousand, 3 ft. long. Other lengths in proportion. Letters addressed to meat St. Clairsville wil be promptly attended to. 1 ATM. GRIFFITH Union Tp-, Feb. 1fi.1854. zz. To Dyspeptic and Nervous Tuf ferers. THE subscriber who has suffered nil tb horrors of Indigestion, is anxious to tut pnrt the osly method of cure to invalid Mini larly affected. Address Dr. W. J. MULI.IN, Srhtlhbvr Bedford Co. Pa. HE mm HE, Valentine Steckraan, PIIOPRIEITOFi.. Boarders taken by the day, week, month and year. April 25, 185G—tf Hooped Skirts FRESH ~itu.il('jiL,—XEIf" GOODS. CaHco, Ging'unn, Muslins, Chintzes, Hoo/> cd Skirts, fish fe:., juH ivc.-ivvl.it, Itccd' Store. May 23, 13", >. THRESHING MACHINES, with 2. 3. or horse power for sile cheap .it Rec I's o<lo nadc Store. i'ov. 30, 18'V>. Excciilor'* Nollcf. IETTEUS testamentary having been granted J to the subscribers, on the Estate of John <: Smith, late of Union Township, dee'd, all persons indebted to said Estate are hereby notified to iuuke payment immediately, and those having claims against the same, will I present them properly authenticated for set tlement. PETER SMITH, of I'nion Tp., JOHN AKK, of Si Clan Tp., March 21,1836* Executors. Dr. F. C. Keamer, Physician and Surgeon. DcspectfuiH tenders his services <•> -Li. the citizens ol' Bedford and vicinity. lie may always be fouaid (unless professienaHv en gaged; at his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana St. Feb.l 6. 1854. t flrncx. v. v. M. P. Co., ) Feb. 28, 1866. TVTOTICE is hereby given that the Board o 2.1 Directors of this. Company have this day levied an assessment of ,5 per cent, on all pre mium notes belonging to the Company and in force on the sixth day of February, 16-56. ex cept on original applications approved from Nov. 2". 1855 till the said sixth day of Febru ary, on which there is assessed 3 per cent.-- And on all premium notes expiring between said dates, and not renewed, 3 per cent. The mem tiers of this Company are hereby required to pay their saveral amounts so assessed to the Treasurer or authorized receiver of this Board within thirty days of the publicatioti o this notice. ATTEST —JOHN T. GREEN. March 28.1856-3t. A. King. Fr. Jordan. LAW PARTNERSHIP. Ring A Jordan. Aiiorneys at Law. BEDFOIr;, PA., "tITILI, practice in the ' -vera! Courts of Bed "YV ford and adjoining conpties. Agencies, Collections, and all other business intrusted to their care will he prutntly ami faith fully attended to. OFFICE in Juliana stret. formerly occupied by D. il. Hofitis, Esq., and more recently in the occupancy of Jos Mann, Esq. January, 5, 1853. ESTATE OE SOLOMON HOLLAR, DECD LETTERS TE3T*ME.VT\BY to the Estate of Solomon llollar, late of West i'rovi dence Township, dee'd, having been granted by the Register of Bedford County t<> the un dersigned, notice is hereby given that all ip:r sons indebted to said Estate will be required to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims will present them properly authen ticated for settlement. HANNAH HOLLAR. Executi-ir. PHILIP V. HOLLAR. Enecutor. IV est Providei.ce Township, ( April 11, A. D., 1855. 1 REMOVAL. THE subscriber would respectfully announce to the public that lie has removed his Tinning Establishment to the building recently occu pied by Mr-Luther, as a Confectionary Store i:i the Diamond, where be is better prepared than ever to accomodate his customers with every articlein the line of his business, either wholesale orretail, and hopes they willgive bun a call at his new location. GEORGE BLYMIRE. Bedford, April 13, 1855. P. S. The subscriber is desirous ot having bis books closed up till Ist April, inst., either oy cash or note. He hopes his= otiee will be trended to immediately. G. .B IMPORTANT TO MILL OWNERS TITflpD WARD'S Improved Smut and Screen- VV ing Machines, Mill Bushes, Bolting Cloths and Bran Dusters, of the most improved plan; Mill Screws, Corn and Cob Grinders, Patent Bridges for Mill Spindles, Portable Mills, '■ warranted to grind ten bushels per hour, Mill Irons and Mill Burrs made to order. Also, I Stovfr's Patent Corn Kiln and Grain Dryer— I k valnable invention. The above articles are , ept constantly on band, and can be obtained t any S. D. BROAD, t Sc bells burg, Bedford County, who is also for Bedford, Somerset, and adjoining Counties. Mill wright work done at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. February 15, lßsti, McCOR.MICK'S Reaper and Mower for sale by 8. D. BROAD at Schellsburg, Pa., agent for Blair and Dcdiord cunties. February Ift, 1868. Administrator * Notice. LETTERS of Adminirtßatioii having been granted to the subscriber, living in South Woodberry Township, on the Estate of John Teeter, late of .Monroe Township;'dee'd, all persons indented to said Estate are notified toj, make immediate payment, and those haviugr claims against the same will present them pro-! pcrly authenticated for settlement. ADAM KMT RING- Administrator. ' July 18, 18.jQ.-t'' .a , NOTICE. 4 LL persona are hereby cautioned ngainet fa- j A. king an assignment ot or purchasing Ironi j Daniel Border if Bcdiord Borough ot a certain 1 nbligution or writing signed and sealed hv me Feby..2oth JboO and conditioned in part lor the payment of 8125,00 one year thereafter, l'o the whole of said claim I have a full and just de fence—and am detetniiiicd to pay no parttherof unless compelled by process ot' law. JOSEPH L. DAUGIIERTV. A lII3IAM LIFE SATED! Dowaoiac, Mich, March 11, 185 G. J. A. RHODES, Esq : Dear Sir—As I took your medicine to sell on consignment. "n< cure no pay,' 5 I take pleasure in stating its ef fect* as reported to me by three brothers who live in this place, and their testimony is a tail specimen of all I have received: W. S.*Coxklin told me—"l had taken nine bottles of Christie's Ague Balsam, and contin ually run down while using it until my lungs and liver were Congested to that degree that blood discharged from my mouth and bowels, so that all thought it impossible for me to live through another chill. The doctors too did all they could for me, hut though 1 must die. Nothing did any good until 1 got 1! bodes' F ever and and Ague Cure, which at once reliev ed me of the distress and nausea at niv stom ach and pain in my head and bowels, and pro duced a permanent cure in a short time.' 5 If. .11, Conklis says: "I had been taking me dicine of as good a doctor as we have in our county, and taken any quantity of quinine and specifics without any cood result, froiu 25 August to 1 itli December. But seeing how nicely it operated on mv Id-ellier. 1 got a bot tle of RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE, which effected a pX-miam-nt cure by using two thirds of a bottle." i S. M. CONKJ.IN was not here, L.ut both the ' other brothers say his case was the same ns H. M's. 1 sold the niediciue to both the same day. and the cure was as speedy from the same small cjuiuiti v, and 1 might so specify. Yours with respect. A. HUNTINGTON. The aiHuc speaks for itself. Good proof as it is, it is ol no better telior than the vast t um ber of like certificates I have already publish ed. and the stiil greater amount that is contin ual!} pom ing iti to me. (hi*' thing more. Last year I had occasion to Caution the Public iu these words:— '• / ■notice une Jinn who hare I until One of my gen em! circulars, subs'iluteit the name of their uos trum fur my medicine, ami then trilh brazen impu dence end their pamphlet with the Reclamation, • Let the prop tie/or of any other medicine say an much if he dares.' " &<". Now i take pleasure in saying that the Cau tion referred to the same opr. Cluistie's Ague Balsatu" that is mentioned in the above cer tificate. There are several other industi ions people who are applying to their poisonous trash ail that I publish aiiout my Fever and Ague Cure, or Autidote to Malaria, except the certificates of Cures, and the Certificate of the celebrated Chemist, Dr. James. K. Chilton of N. Y., in tavorofits perfectly HARMLESS CHARAC TER, which is attached to every bottle. Tbete will always serve to distinguish niv medicine front imitations. J AS. A. RHODES, Proprietor. Providence, R. I. For Sale by Druggists generally, April 26 1860, 3m. Clothing and Dry Goods Store, THE mbscribers are just receiving anew handsoiue and cheap assortment of REA- T)Y MADE CLOTHING and DRY GOODS, at their store in the East CorneroPßedford Hall,' consisting in part of Coats, Pants, Vest a..Shirt- Satin Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Boots and Shoes, ITatsand Caps, and all other articles usually kept in Ready Made Clothing Stor. s. Also a good assortment of DRY GOODS, consisting of Calico, Mous. de I.nine. Shawls. Alpaca*, Trunks. Carpet Sacks, Ac., &c.; all of which they will sell as cheap as can be pro curedelsewli-re in Bedford, for Cash urCouu trv Produce. They request all their friends in town and countryto give them a call, and see and exa m ine their stock for themselves as they eonside it a pleasure to show their goods, whether per s ens wish to i rebate or not. SOKMABORN & GO Bedford, April 20, 1855. HOITIRII ASSiIfIATION, PHILADELPHIA. Important Announcement! mo all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases, 1. such as Sentinel Weakness, Impotence, Gonnorbica, Gleet, Syphilis, Ac., &e. The .'/oward Association of Philadelphia, in view of the awful destruction of human life and health, caused by sexual diseases, and the de ceptions which are practised upon the unfertile nate victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed thvir consulting Surgeon, as a charita hleact worthy ol their name, to give medical ailricearc/is, to allpcrsons tbusattlicted, (Male or Female.) who apply by letter, with a descri jw tion of Uieir condition,(age, occupation, hab its of life,) kc., and in cases of extreme pov erty and suffering to furnish medicines J'rce of charge. The Howard Association is a benevolent In stitutiou, established l>v special endowment,for the relief of the sick and distressed, aillicted with "Virulent ami Epidemic Diseases," and Its funds can be used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus of means, which the Direc tors have voted to advertise the above nociee. It is needless to add that the Association com mands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most modern treatment. Val uable advice also given to sick and nervous fe males afflicted with abdominal we a kness, W otub complaint,Costivencss, Leucorrhcea, Ac. Address (post-paid,) Dr. Gko. R. Calhocv. OonsultingSurgeon, Howard Association. No. 2, South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTMTELL, President, i Gko. F.uacHim, Secretary. June 1, 185&.-ZZ IF i'OU want CHEAP GOODS, call at Cheap Side. Nov. 30. TO THE FARMERS. HIE undersigned informs tlu farmers ofßed -1 ford and adjoining Counties that he has made arrangements by which he can furnish to those desiring, the latest improved and best ag ricultural implements of the day, embracing Scott's "Lit.ie Giant" Corn and Cob Grinder —guaranteed to grind front 8 to 15 bushels of feed per hour with one horse—Potts' Corn B'alk Cutter and Crusher— warranted to cut from 120 to 100 bushels of teed per hour. Hay and Straw Cutters iu variety, Grain Drills, Corn Similars, which are unsurpassed for cheap ness and quality; Cultivators, Horse Hoes, Cider .Mills, Ac., &c. In short every utensil used on or abouta farm. Wishing to avoid all imposition, each machine sold by him wiil bo warranted to work as represented, or no sale— and as these machines are procured iu most cases directly from the patentees ard manufac turers, the purchaser will be secure in the right of using. Prices will be as moderate and in some in stances less than the same articles can he pro cured singly from the manufacturers. As the demand is very great for the two first named machines, orders should be given soon, by those wishing to purchase. WILLIAM HARTLEY. June 20, 1866-z D 352 NT IST, B dford, Pa. OFFICE 0" **'<* S.trtet, nearly opposite •the "Bedford Hotel." TbetA plugged; rig, ulated, Nc., and artificial teeth Inserted, from ouo to an entire sut. Charges moderate, iftid ali operation! warranted. (■"7"Term —Postrivfitr GASA. MUGS, BOOKS AM! STA TIOMAIiV. Dii. F. C. ftKt>l rSt. Bedford, Pa., HAVING purchased the Drug and Book Store of Dr. S. D. Scott, has constantly on hand, at the old stand, a large and well se lected stock of choice Drugs and Medicine--, Wholesale :ll)d retail, all of which will he sold at fair Items. 3he assortment consists in part o Drum a hi' Chemicals. Dye Woods and .indt, Paints ted Oils, Window Gtass ami Glass Ware. Tobacco and Siegers, Perfumery, Fancy article*, etc.. 4r. PATrsr Midicines.—Having the regular agtney fot the sale of all of these medicines, the put lit,are assured that they are of the best, such as hove stood the test of time and expe rience, and run be safely recommended as ge nuine. viz: Townsend's and Sand's Sarsapa rilla, Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Avers Cherry Pectoral, Moffat's Life Pills and Phoe nix Ifnters, Dr. Jayne's Fauiilv Medicines, Fnhnstock's, llotiensaek's. and other vcrorfu ges; Hoofland's German Bitters, bee., fee. Constantly on hand a large stock of historic, biographical, scientific, religious, poetical, school, and miscellaneous BOOK'S. Also a great variety of FjI.XCY ST.iTIOR- JiR V, Cop, Post and wrapping paper ol every quality. Paper Hangings in great variety.— Window Blinds in patterns or 1 v the piece.— Wall Paper, Steol and Fancy Goods. BI.JIXK BOOK'S of every size and quality, Pocket Rooks and Port Monnaies, Diaries, Blank Deeds and Mortgages, gold Pens and Pencils, Comhs, Brushes, Perfumery in great variety, Soaps, fee., fee. Lamps, and Camphine Oil and finmi'.gFluid, kept constantly on hand. CHOICE LIQCOnS for medical use; Wolffs Scheinam Schnapps, Gin, i'ort, Sherry and Madeira Wines. Aug. 11. IKH.-tf Administrator's Notice. JETTEKR of administration having l>een A granted to the sitbseriher, living in Union Township, on the Estate of Juswiyngs Oldham, late of Clayton Comity, lowa, dee'd all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same, will present them prop erly authenticated for settlement- WILLIAM IVERTZ. Mm't May 9, 1850,-* CJWPETJATJ. i LL w<xd Venitian, Hags. Cotton and hemp -t\- Carpeting. Floor Oil Clot ha— white and Check Matting just received bv May 23, 18-50. A. ll.'t RAMEK 4Co. EVERY variety of Summer Pantaloon goods and suitable material for Summer Coats for sale hv A. IS. CRAM Ell h Co May 23, 1830. NEW STORE, . N>w Firm and New lioods, IX THE TOWN OF ST. CL.HRSVILLE WE beg leave to inform the public that we are now receiving and opening an entire new stock of Goods of great variety and ail of the latest styles, consisting in part of Cloths; superior Fancy ami Black Cussimers; Cassinetts; Tweeds, and all kinds of Gentle metis' and Ladies' DRESS GOODS ; all the NEW SPRING AND SI MMER STYLES; Prints from six and a fourth cents, up; Mous lin de I.aincs, most beautiful styles and fin ish; Muslin, bleached and unbleached, from a tip it)i. GROCERIES, QUEEXSW. IRE, IURD WJIJIE, Mats Caps, Bonnets, Buckets, Tubs, Boots, Shoes, and every thing usually found in stores. Our goods have been selected with great cart from Baltimore and Philadelphia mark ets, and we will warrant them to be all new and good. As we are determined to spare no pains to please, we hope by strict attention to business to merit and receive a liberal share of the public patronage. We are going to sell cheaper lhatt the cheapest —so don't forget to call and see the great bargains we will offer. Mo charge tor showing goods. All kinds of country produce taken for goods and the highest prices allowed by HEINSLING & BRIDAIIAM. St. Clairsville, April 11, 1850-c COLLECTORS OF 18557 fjpilE State Treasurer has issued circulars to -L the different County Treasurers, calling np ou them tor the amount of Tax now due the Commonwealth. It is feared, there will be a de ficcncy in the Treasury when the August inter est falls due. It is therefore desirable that the Co'lectors should settle their Duplicates as soon as possible, and save expense. DAVID OVER, Treusurer. J line C, 1850.—tit. THE subscriber! take this method of infornt g the people of Bedford County that they ive opened a Wholesale, awl Retail Ctotniug ticrc.st No. 6, Lloyd's Row, Ilollidaysburg, Pa..where they will ut all times have on hand a argc supply of every article in the Clothing Line. They would he pleased to see all their friends at their establishment. S. 11KRSHMAN. M. SHOEXTHOL. June 27, 1 HiitJ—if NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS rpHK undersigned have just received their i J. usual supply of SPRING k SUMMER GOODS, and will take pleasure in showing them to all j who may favor us with a call. Great bargains ! will be offered for Cash, and all kimls of Coun- ! try Produce; —or to punctual customers, a credit of six months will be given. A. 11. CRAMER & CO. Bedford May 2 185b. PARTNERSHIP. JO /IN CLARK a Wm. A. 11. CLARK having formed a partnership (in the Tanning 4-c.,) the tmsiness heretofore carried on iu Schehshurg by John Clark will now be conducted by and in the name of John Clark .and Son. NOTICE. PERSONS, having-unsettled aecouqts with the undersigned are called .upon to attend to them promptly and have them closed. More jKirticularty accents that have been standind some time, should, and must be attended to; ang if in some cases persons are not prepared to chsse fully, they must at least attend to thorn. JO//N CLARK. March 14, 1855—3ui. Administrator'* Notice. LETTERS of Administration on the Estate of Win. Anderson, late of Broad Top Township, Bedford County, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate will please maka pay ment without delay, and those having claims will present tivein to LEMUEL EVANS, LEWIS ANDERSON, both residing in Broad Top Toumhiu July GENTLKMENS Gaiters ami Shoes—Mens and boys shoes and boots. Alao Ladies. " Miasej itftd childret s do, for saleby M )2 . i 855. A. B CRAMER & Co, ' IJE AD LEY'S NEW BOOK!—Tin: SACRKL XI PL.II.VS. By J. H. Hezdlej. One 1- mo. Volume, Cloth. elegnatly illustrated. Price sl,2d. Mailed free of postage on the receipt of the retail price. orfxiov* or THE purs*. "This volume will lie read with satisfaction by those who most enjoyed the 'Ssend Moun tain- "---A. Y. Everting Post. "It is full of deep interest, ami written in a most glowing'ami BealuTful style. LouiscHU Journal. "There is merit sufficient Withe work to make if a favorite with the lover f things associated so close wjth Biblical history."— Del roil JJailu JldrerUsei. * "The writer h%s a powerful use of language, and though be enters upon his task with a true devotional spirit be invests his theme with an interest f:uro to fascinate the general reader." s\ Ermine Gazelle. '•A finished specimen of style and workman ship."— Buffalo Christian Jdrocaie. '■He has clothed ins ideas with lofty and beau tiful language, and treated the subject in a man ner becoming its importance."— finch. Union. '•The style is different from J. 1". /feadley, and perhaps better adapted to the subject. It is simple and unpretending, hut plain and forci ble."— Boston Journal. "It is written in a style of poetic prose suited to the subject and makes some glowing pictures of the 'Sacred Plains,' spreading them out in all their oriental loveliness, ami investing them with a charm and interest that lickings only to scriptural scones."— Mcdtni Tribune. "All elegant book, both in contents and ap pej.rauce—fitted to adorn and increase the val ue, of any library.''— Buffalo Daily Rtjrublic "This volume is handsomely illustrated with views of many spots made interesting by the sacred history."— Boston Daily Mcertiser. "Theauthor has faithfully executed his design, and presented to the public a book repietc with interest and instruction."— Genesstc Republic. j "The materials of the several chapters seem j to lurvc been collected with great care." —sa-; I em Obrcrier. C7*P>ipers inserting the foregoing three times and sending a copy of paper to Publishers, will receive a copy of the above work, aud also the Economic Cottage builder, pre-paid. WAXZER, McKIM A CO., Publishers. July 11,1800. [Buffalo, Aew l'ork. rot) 0 pounds wool wanted at Reed's Colonnade 4/ Store. (LOTHiSti STORE. SSONA/JOUX would announce to his old j • friends and the public generally, that he has j just received another large supply of Spring and j Summer Clothing for Men aud 7ios, which he is determined to sell on the most reasonable terms. Thankful lor past labors, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of the patronage j of a generous public. Bedford, June li, 18r- Tonics won't I>o! They never did do more than give temporary relief and they never will. It is because they don't touch the CAUSE of the disease. The CAUSE of all ague and billions diseases is the atmospheric poison called Miasma or Malaria. Neutralize this poison by its NATURAL AN TIDOTE, and all disease caused by it disap pears at once. Rhodes' Fever and Agne Cure is this Antidote to Malaria, aud moreover it is a perfectly harmless medicine. The certificate of the celebrated chemist, J. li. Chilton, of New Turk, to this effect, is attached to every bottle; there lore if it does no good'it can do no harm. This is more than can lie said of Quinine, Arsenic, or any tonic in existence, as their use is ruinous to the constitution and brings on DUMB AGUE, which never allows a person to feel perfectly well for a single moment. In il lustration of these truths 1 annex some extract* from a lotter jusi received from a Physician: GEORGETOWN, OHIO. March, 17, 185 C. J\S. A. RHODES Esq.—Dear Sir: Yours of 2d inst is at hand. The Cure arrived l ite last year and tlie diiliculty in getting any one to try it wag greatly increased front the fact that a remedy had been introduced which was grow ing in favor with the public, as being better than using Quinine, —not knowing I presume that the remedy they useded ti escape taking Quin ine. contained the DRUG ITSELF! This remedy, (known as "Smith's Tonic,") would invariably BREAK an agne, hut it did not CURE it, as it would often return with re newed vigor. This one ciicumstance I deemed ' iu your favor, if 1 could institute a test coni j parisou between it anu your CURE. The fol lowing is the result: Three person* look yeur "Cure," all of which j wem cases of '-Quotidian Intermittent Fever," j of many weeks standing. They had tried Qui- j nine, and other remedies, occasionally missing a J chill, hot it was, (as in all such eases,) slowly j wearing them out, and laying the foundation oi j other and severer maladies. I did succeed in j effecting a radical cure of all three of these : cases with your remedy, and they have not had ; a chill since. In all three of these cases the j "Smith's Tonic" had hoeu used, and would, as before stated, break the chill, hut after a peiiod ot two had elapsed it would return. I think there wii! be uo difficulty now in gir- j ing to your Cure the vantage ground of any other remedy now in use here, etc., etc. , WM. ROCKNER, AT. D. Rhodes' Fever and Ague (Jure, or Antidote j to Malaria, the only .harmless remedy in exist ence, is equally certain as a preventive, as a } | Cure. Take it when you feel the chills coming j on, and you will never have a single one. JAMES A. RHODES, Proprietor, Pro. vidence, K. I- For sale by Druggists generally. fUTS. MENS Panama, Leghorn, & Braid hats. Also Bovs and Children.* hats for sale by May 23, 1856. A- B. CRAJLEK & Co, BEDFORD HOTEL, AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. THE subseribcrrespectfully begsleave to an nounce to his old fiiends and the public generally, that he has leased aud taken posses sion of the Bedford Hotel, lately in the occu pancy of Col. Adam Barnhart. It is not bis design to make many professions as to what he willdo, but he pledges his word, _at his most energetic efforts will be employed to render comfortable all who give hima call. The house will be handsomely fitted up, and none but careful and attentive servants will be engaged. Persons visiting the Bedford Springs, as well ; as those attending Court, and the traveling j community generally, are respectfully invited | to give him a ealland judge for themselves. OF"" The stages all now stop at this hotel, I aud it is therefore the Stage Office. Boarderstaken by the week, month or year, I on favorable ternyi. KF" Ample and comfortable stabling is at- I tachcd to this hotel, which Will always lie at ended Uy a careful hostler. Also, a safe and convuu%QjCArtM<i£ .._ , JUttN ITAFEIS. April 6, 1855. u (VANTKb—At Reed's Colonado Store. — Wheat, Rye, Oats, Cora, and Buckwheat—also all other approved produce, in exchange tor goods at eusn prices SETTLE UP. ~ 1M E subscriber, having disposed of his Stoie in Bedford, is desirous of closiug up his ooks. All persons indebted to him arc teques ted to settle up immediately. His hooks will he rn tbo nanda ofMr. Job M. Shoemaker, till first-j July next. He is thankful to his friends >fbr the very i gew.ruus support they have yielded bim since I . his commencement in this place and cordially i reccommeujls M r. J ob M ks a young I man of good business habits, of strict honesty, ' capacity and integrity, and who will not fail to I give general satisfaction to ray enstomers and I thepuolic. . EH AS M. FISHER. March 14, IS6C-Sm. 1 m FIRM Af:iv JKTXD-W dC3<3X3iSl c | iJB subscribers having just returned f rom I the East, an? now opening and exhibiting it the stand formerly occupied hy E}, s 51. Pinker, 8 i irge ami Weli selected {.-somuent of SPJtWe ./YD SI MMER GOODS. Conrnfinjr in part of Black and Fancy Silks, Aipase.sj Delaines,' Lawns, hereges, krilliunf s. shafliift, strnmier 1 shawls and m. ntiilas, veils, prints from a 3p up, dress trinaming, IS". Y. Cotlan from a cents tip, bonnet ribbons, bleached snd tin hleached muslin from a f:j> tip, nankeen, tickings, paper niuslio, crash, lion'crv, glove floss. and a large assortment of men's arei hoy's wear, all prices, black and fancy stun - rner vt-stings, cassinetts, cloths, tweeds and sattinctts, counterpanes, Irish lit.en#, c large assortment of men's and boy's summer hats, misses fiats, bonnets, boots and shoes, ail sizes aiiij prices, in great variety, looking glasses, 4cc. £c. GROCERIES. —SUI>erior Golden Fyrup, JC. O. and Sugar house Mol.is'v s, Hio O'oll'ee. K. O. crushed, clarified nd steam Sugars, spices, teas, extract of coif e, rice, chocolate an 1 candles. QUEENSW.IRE. —A large assortment of Quci'iisware and Glassware, all cf which they are determined to sell cheap. They respectfully invite all in search of bar gains to git<* 'Vm a call before purchasing. So f*oai>le to show goods. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods at cash prices. J. & J. M. SHOK3UKEH. Bedford, -Ai Hi 18, !br.. Call at fflll E subscriber has jiiif received frt m (!.- X Eastern cities the best assortment of Erns Copper, and Tin Ware ever offered in thin plan, rowhich lie invites the attention of the public, lie has a great many improved cooking utensils., that cannot I'ailto plc-ase every hoflsi keeper who uses them. The Ladies especially are invited to calland examine the articles. Among them are BRASS and BELL METAL Kettles of all sizes. Water Coolers. Chafing Dishes,Saucejians. Mill; Boilers, XUHSE LAMPS, an excellent aiticlefer the sick room. Cake Moulds, Spice Boxes-. Tea Cannisters, Brass and Iron Ladles, Patent Lamps. Candlesticks,Gktss Lamps, Match Box es, Spittoons. Ac.. Ac. English and French Tin, Iron and Brass Ware a great variety. Japanned Tin Toys, and a great variety of Fancy articles. Chain and Force Pumps, ai d in short evi rv article in my line. Don't forget to call at the Tin Ware Depot ia Pitt St. GEORGE BLOIBE. .fag; 11, 1854. Bakery and Confectionary, ICE CREAM 8.4L90X. THE subscriber, thankfnl tor the patronage heretofore extended hint by a libera! pub lic, tenders his thanks, and be would respect fully inform them that he has received and opened# new and choice lot of Confections, among which are candies, tints, fruits, Ac.— Healao keeps Groceries, such as Sugar. Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Cheese. Candles, Ac. Also iH descriptions of Cakes, and will serve Wedding and other parties, on short notice, With CoEfeC tions and cakes. He has opened up ami refitted his Ice Cream Saloon, in a superior style, where lie will he al ways ready to serve his friends and the public with good and highly tlavered Creams. lie will also serve parties to order. His stand is opposite the Odil-Fellmv's. Buiidirig. where he feels confident that those who gi Ti: him a call will not go aw-iv disap pointed JQIIN J. LtTllEli. June 27, 1856. AI'DKTOR'S NOTICE. jYTOTICE is hereby given to ail persons inter- J. A ested that the audersigiied has been ap | pointed hv the Orphans" Court of Bedford I County, Auditor t• distribute the balance i n | the liands of John Dickey. Administrator of 1 1 Satnnel L. Tobias, Esq., dve'd, to ami among ill those entitled to the same; and that 1 will, sit for that purpose at my office in the Borough of Bedford, on Tuesday the 22 1 day of July, inst., at one o'clock, P.M.. when aad while all who think proper raav atten t. JOHN MO WEB. JuJHvr. July 11, IfoC. stray t:nu:. CAME to the premises of the subscriber liv ing in St. Clait Ti wtish-p, about tlic fr>t of May last, a WHITE BOAR, supposed Jo l-j about one year old—with a crop out of the 1: it tar—no other marks recollected. The earner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay eliarges and take him nwtiv. CHRISTOPHER NOGLE. Juiv IS, 18'.6-c* MORE 1W GOODS. 11 IIE undersigned has just returned home fir.m . the Eastern cities with a large stock of Sum - nier Goods, and is now exhibiting AT CHEAP SIDE. A general assortment of new style- of SUMMER GOODS. Comprising in a great variety of Dress Goods, which consists in part ot Btark and Ft - cy Silks, Chathjs, Latent. Dc Lnines, Madonna Cloths. Alpacas, Deberxea etc., etc., Mantiili-■' and a variety uf lilark ami Fancy Clothes and C'asshneres,Linens and Cuttouadc for gentlemen ami hoys wear. Boots. Shoe*, Hah and Bonnels, Groceries, Sv gais. Molasses, Syrups, Shad. Herriups and Mackerel, Bacon, Qliecnseware, Hardware, Brooms, Buckets, Churns, etc. Theatiove stock consists of every articlesis uallv kept in store—,W of which wilt he sold, cheap for rash or approved produce. Thankful for pst favors, he hopes by fair dealing and a desire to please.to cnutinue to merit aud receive a liberal share of public patronage. G. W. RUFF. June fi, Iftofi. MORE mROODS. JUST received at Reed's New Store a Fresh Supply of Lato Style ami Fancy Goods, embracing a Urge lot of Ladies Dross Goods, French Needle Worked Collets. Fancy Silks, ' J Gros de Kbines, Blk Silk Fringe, Dotted Swiss, Stripped ditto, Flain Naunsook, Bouuot Ribbons, Mantua Ribbons, Blk Silk Cravats, By ruff Colhug, Merino C.usimero, Gent's half Hose, Mix'd and Bro. Also * prime lot of Fatuity Groceries, con sting of S.igar, Coffee, Tea, Syrup, MoUs s. Rice, Corn ttarch, Farina, Ac., &e. July 18, ISoO. SCHOOL. George Sigafoos, thankful for She patronage received in the past, would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity that he iviti commence the 2d Qi arter of bis School, August 11th next, in Die Lecture room < f the Lutheran Church, which grid V>e deatiy fitted up for that purpose. No pains will ins spared to advance his pupils in their Studies, and strict attention will be given to the health and morals of all hu pupils- Term* of luition per qttorter as Primary SB.OO- l*ractical, sd,60 —Natural Sci ence* and mathematics $4,00. G. SI G AEQUO'
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