NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS. (g IE subscribers having just returned from 1 the East, are now opening and exh.jiliug tt the stand formerly occupied by Ma M. , Either, a large and well selected assortment ol , SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. j Conri'ting in part of Black and Fancy Silks, Alpacas, Delaines, i L tons. heroges, krUliants, shallies. summer | shawls and mantillas, veils, prints from a lip i up, dress trimming. N. W. Collar, from 3 cents ui>, bonnet ribbons, bleached and un bleached moslfii from a tip up, nankeen, tickings, paper niuslin, crash, hosiery , gloves, floss, and a large assortment of men's and boy's wear, all prices, black anil fancy sum mer Vestings, cassinetts, cloths, twoeds and s.ittinetts, counterpanes, Irish litem), a large assortment of men's and boy's summer hats, misses djts, bonnets, boots and shoes, all sizes and prices, iu great variety, looking glasses. Ac. 4-c. GROCERIES. —Superior Golden Syrup, N • O. and Sugar house Molasses, Kio Coffee. N. C>. crushed, clarified ud steam Sugars, spices, teas, extract of coff e, rice, chocolate and candles. QUEENSWARE. —A large assortment of (Jueen.aware and Glassware, all tf which they are determined to sell cheap. They respectfully invite all in search of bar gains to g iv " bfui a call i>c I ore purchasing. No t-ouble to show goods. All kinds of produce taken in exchange tor goods at cash prices. J. A J. M. SHOEMAKER. Bedford, April 18, 1856. NOTICE- Letters of administration upon the estatv of Samuel Cromwell, late of Bedford Borough, dee'd, having been granted to the subscriber, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make payment without delay; and those having claims against the same are noti fied to present tLe same duly authenticated for settlement. FR. JORDAN, Adm r. Bedford, Jttiy 25, 1856. NOTICE- Letters of administration having been grant ed to the subscriber, on the Estate of Samuel Blackburn, late of Pleasantville, St. Clair township, dee'd, al I persons indebted to said Estate are hereby notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenti cated for settlement. R. MILLER, Adni'r. July 25, 1856. St. Clair township. GOODS' f |"IHE undersigned begs leave to inform his J. friends and the public, that he has just re turned f lom tbtEatlein cities, and is now ex hibiting At Cheap Side. A general assortment of new style of SPRLW RF.VD SUMMER GOODS, comprising in a great variety ot Ladies wis Goods—consists in pait of Cliailies, Laiis . De Laines, Alpaceas. Madonna Cloth, Ac. 4c and a great variety of Black and Fancy Cas simers, L,inen and Cottunade for Genlleiuens' ii Boys' wear. Roots, Shots, lifts and Bonnets, Groceries, Queenswart, Hardware, Brooms, Buckets, Tubs, Churns, f[C. tyc. The above stock cons'sts of every article usually kept in stores —all of which will be sold cheap for cish or approved produce. Thankful for past favors he liopus by fair dealing, and a desire to please to continue to Merit and receive a liberal sliare ob.be public patronage. G. W. RUPP. Bedford, Ajwd 11, 1856. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Baetford County, to distribute the balance of the uiouey in the bands <>f John .Mower and S. L. Russell, Esquires, Adminis trators de bonus n>n, with the Will annexed of William Lane, late of Hopewell, Township in said County, deceased, to and among the credi tors of said decedent entitled to receive the same, will attend to the duties of his appoint ment on Tuesday the 2!' th day of July, hist,, at his otlice in the Borough of Bedford, when and where all parties interested can attend it they see proier. G. 11. SP.ISG, J.nditor. July 11,1856, NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the last will and testament of Klwood Maimer, late of the Boro' of Bedford, dee'd, having been granted to the Subscriber, residing in said Boro, notice is therefore given to a!! persons indebted to the Estate of said dee'd, to make pym< nt im mediately; and those having claims will pre sent theiu propeilv authenticated for settle ment. CHARLOTTE L. IIARMER, July 25, 1856. Executrix. DAGUIUtEOTYPES & AMBUOTYPES READER have you ever heard of Gettysiniuiit ' able Dagucrreotyjtes ( If not, go at once to his saloon ami see for yourself,ami if von 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 yon want a jiictare jiut up in the most ap proved style and of the best materials—or in short if you want the worth of your money in a splendid Daguerreotype or Ambrotvpe, go to GETT V S , As he is the only artist in Bedford county who ean take the new style of Daguerreotypes and A m bro types. He spares no pains to give full satisfaction and permits no picture to go out until he is confi dent it will do so. Having just returned from the East he is in pos session of all the lute iinprovments in the art, •nd can assure liis patrons that he can furnish them with a style of pictures not taken by any other person in the county. Rooms at "the '-R xc j.ange Building"' or Odd Fellows Hall—immediately above the store of A. B. Cramer. T. K. GET TVS, Jr. June Cth, lfj-SG. SETTLE UP. I*l E subscriber., having disposed of hia Store in Bedford, is desirous of closing up his ooks. All poisons imlebtcd to him arc reques ted to settle up immediately. His books will lie in Iho nand* of Mr. Job M. Shoemaker, till lira) July ixt. He is thankful to his friend.-, for the very generous support they have yielded biro since his commenceiueur in this place and cordially recooinmends Mr. Job .M Shoemaker, as a young man of good business habits, of strict hot esty, capacity and integrity, and who wilt not fail to give general salistaction to nry customers and the puulic. EI.IAS M. FISIIEK. March 11, 185C-3w. A. King. Ft - . Jordan. LAW PART VEIISIIIP. King & Jordan, A (onsfys at Lair. BKHFOII , PA,, WILL practice in the ; v -ral Courts of Bed ford and adjoining counties. Agencies, Collections, and ail other business intrusted to their care will be promtiy and faith fully attended to. OFFICE in Juliana street, formerly occupied by I>. H. Hofitis, Esq., and more recently iu'the occupancy of Jos Mann, Esq. . I January, 6. 1855, 1 SHOE STOKE. iB. CRAMER A CO. have just receive • a very large assortment of Boots an. ■ha.-s,suitable for Kail and Winter, part style s follows! „ , _ Men's Super Waxed Double Sole 800 s, Men's City Made Calf do. Men's Heavy Kip, Lined do. youth's Waxed Double Sole Boots Youth's Calf and Kip Lined do. Boys' City made Call Boots, Boys' Kip Lined Boots, Mr omens' Double sole Kip Bootees, •Wonu-ns* Fine Calf and ben! do. Women*' Fine Gout Morocco do. Worn -ns' Parodi Bootees, very handsome, Children's Shoes of every style and price. Gent's Morocco, Kid, and Calfskin Bootees, Ladies' P >uble Sole Gaiters, Gum Shoes, Ac., in fact, Boots and Shoes to suit every puretia cr. II vou want Boots and Shoes, please givr as a call, and you shall be suited in quality and price. Exchange Store is the place to b uj Boots ar,d Shoos. Oct. 12, 1855. j Lumber! Lnmher !! -g /W~k nfUl SHINGLES of different j X vfvl^VFvFVr kinds. Also, 75.000 feet 1 of LUMBER of various sorts, such as White ' Pine. Yel.ow Pme, Poplar, Spruce, Ac. F,,r 1 sale F. P. BBS G LE. j Sr. Clairsville , Feb. 18, 1853-tf . WANTED AT HEED'S COLONNADE STORE, WHEAT, RYE, BETTER, j OATS, CORN, EGOS, and L^UD, In Exchange for Goods. Bedford, Dec. 21, 1855. SAMUEL RADEBAUGH, ,lu*ticc of the Peace. OFFICE two doors South of the M tng llousj, and next door to the otfi ce Minn At Sptng, where he will attend to tb collection of all cliims placed in his hands. Bedford, J in. 11, TO BUILDERS. 1' the subscriberis fully prepared tofurniah and quantity or quality ol Building Lumbet ant j Ptottering-Laths. Orders directed to St.Clairs vill, Bedford County, will be promptly attended i to, bv giving a reasonable notice. . • 6 F. D. BEEGLE. Dee. 20, 1854. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. LETTERS of administration having been granted to the subscriber, living in South Wood berry Tp.. on the estate of John S toner, | late of said Township, dee'd. all persons indebt ed to said estate will make payment immediately, i and those having claims against the same wil' 1 present them proper! .• authenticated for settle ment. " JOHN EBERLY, June, 1856: Adin'r. New Jewelry. THE subscriber has opened out a new and splendid assortment of all kinds of the most fashionable Jewelry—consisting in part ol Breast Pins, Finger Kings, Ear Rings, Ac. Ac. Call and see his stuck. dell DANIEL BORDER. Ni OTIC EL IS hereby given that the next Scs-ion of the Ab ghony Male and Female Seminary will Commence CD Tuesday the fth day of August inst., Be order of ti> Trustees JOHN POLLOCK. August 1, 1856. SCHOOL. NOTIC E. Miss R. S. Procter will resume the duties of her School in the Lecture Roont of the Presby terian Church, on Monday, the 11th of August inst., and respectfully solicits a share of the public patronage. [BedPd, J'v 25, "5i St. BEHOVED. The undersigned take this method of inform ing their old Customers and the public in gen eral, that they have removed their entire stoc of Goods from the West end of Bedford to the Colonade .Store. lately occupied by C'apt. J. Reed, where they will be pleased to see all who tray favor them with a call. All kinds of produce taU.-n in Exchange fo Goods. Thankful for past favors, they hope by fiy; dealing and a desire to phase, to continue to Receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Bedford, Juiv 25. 1855. *J. &J M. SHOEMAKER. DISSOLUTION. I 'HE partnership heretofore exesting ben* /u the subscriber , under the name of 11 ujcl At Co., in the carriage making js Blacksmithing business, was this day dissolved by mutual con sent. All business of the late Finn will beat tended to by Mien ski. ami John G. WeiafcL who will collect the outstanding notes and accosts and pay t-Lc debts. WM. WEISEL, MICHAEL WEISEL, JOHN G. WEISEL. May 27th 1856. WE the undersigned, have this day entered into partnership in the Carriage making and Blacksmithing business, under the name ot Micuakl & Joux (}. WKistx. Oar stand is the one heretofore occupied by Wxisr.L Ac Co. im i mediately east of Bedford. We hope by the character of our work and bv promptness knd attention to merit and receive a lair share of custom. .MICHAEL WEISEL. JOHN G. WEISEL. May SO-3m Adminislraiot'g Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the subscriber, on the Estate of Daniel Diehl, late of Harrsoti Tp., dee'd, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them pro perly authenticated for settlement. HENRY I'. DIEHL. Adm'r. Aug. 8, 1856.-6t. ' Golerain Tp., MOfiE SHOES AM) WAITERS. JUST Received at Shoemaker's Colonnade Store, Ladies. Mis.sea, Childrcns and Gents shoes. And also Ladies and Gents Gaiters. August 1, 185 C. FISH. *Vj EW M acfceraland Salmon for sale by il May 23, 1856. A. B. CRAMER A Co VV M- SHAFFER, MEMIIANT TAILOR, tX / OUbD announce to his former patrons, v ♦ arm the j>ullic generally, that ho has just eceived, from Philadelphia, a large ami well <•>. eclf l assortment of the most choice Cloths. sassimßres ari.j Vesting*—also summer wear ot every description to which he-in vilest he atten tion of purchasers. His cloths, etc., were te- Iceted with great care, and he can recommend them s being equal, at least, to any to tie foil a 1 in the place. He also keeps Ready-made clo thing of every description, at very low prices and is prejiared to cut and make garments on the shortest notice and timst reason .ble turru3. He respectfully invites the public to give him a call. . Bedford, June 6. 1856. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been grunted to the subscriber, living in Sunt" Woodbcrry Township, on the Estate ot Hmr H click, late of said Township, deed, all per son indebted to said Estate are hereby notified to make payment immediately, and those hav ing claims against the same will present them properly authenticated foi settlement. March 28. DAVID C. LONG, Mm Plastering Latli*!! rrtlSE UXOERSffiBfEH having erected JL a Mill for sawing I'I.ASTV.RIPCLATHS on bis premises in Union Tp., Bedford county, is now readvto furnish any quantity on the shortest notice. Price $1.50 pot thousand, 8 ft. long. Other lengths in proportion. Letters addressed to meat St. Clairsvtlle ml be promptly attended to. GRIFFITH Union Tp.. Feb. 16.1834. zz. To Dyspt>p?ie and Nervous Suf ferers. rIITIE subscribe 1 " who lias suffered all th L horrors of Indigestion, is anxious to itn. part the ost.Y method of cure to invalid si mi l.irly affected. Address Dr. W. J. MULLEN, SrhtlUvr Bedford Co. Pa. m khl in Valentine Steckinan, | Boarders taken by the day, week, month aud S year. ! " April 25, 1856—tf Hooped Skirts? FRESH jitu\IVAL,—XJEW GOODS. Calico, Giughims, Muslins, Chintz-**. Ho I> ed Skirts, fish k;., just rscoiwJ -it R >1 Store- May 23, 13 . THRASHING MACHINES, with 2, 3, or horse power for siie oiieip at Read i CoiO nade Store. I'ov. 30, 1855. Executor's Notice. IETTERS testamentary having been granted J to the subscribers, on the Estate of John Smith, late of Union Township, dee'd, all persons indebted to s.-id Estate are hereby notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same, will present them properly authenticated tor set tlement. PETER SMITH, of Union 7>., JOHN AK.E, of St. Clair Tp., March 21, 1356' hi tailors. Dr. F. C. Keamer, Physician and Surgeon. Respectfully tenders his services LV the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. He inay always be found (un'ess professionally en gaged) at his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana St. Feb.l 6, 1854. t OrrtcE. C. V . M. P. Co., ) Feb. 28, 185 C. NOTICE is hereby given that the Board o Directors of this Company have this day levied an assessment of 5 per cent, on ai! pre mium notes belonging to the Company and in force on the sixth day of February, 1556. ex cept on original applications approved from Nov. 20. 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 members of this Company are hereby required to pay their several amounts so assessed to the Tieasurer or authorised receiver of this Board within thirty days of the publication o this notice. Attmt-JOHN T. GRKEN. March 28. 1856- St. mm: TIIK undersigned, thankful (as advertise ments say) for past favors at the Co lorinade store, in Bedford would respectfully announce to his patious and friends generally, that he ha removed his entire stock of goods to his new brick store room lately occupied by Peter Had ebaugh opposite the Bediord Hotel. His sup ply of goods is fresh, new and fashionable. His new room has been neatly and elegVnth fitted up and remodeb-d. All kinds of produce are taken in exchange for goods. He hopes to be continued in the favor of his patrons and the public. JACOB REED. July 4, 185 C. CL" H."* a 1 BK letters of administration on the estate ofPetcr I Ickes, late ot Union Township, Bediord co., d ee'd having been granted to the subscriber re siding in Union Township, notice is therefore given to all persons indebted to said estate, to make payment immediately, and those having claims arc requested to present them properly authenticated for settltmenr. JOSEPH IMLER, Adm'r. j SCHOOL. George Sigafoos, thankful for the patronage ; received in the past, would respectfully an ' nounce to the ciiizens of Bedford and vicinity that he will commence the 2d Qi nrter of his j School, August 11th next, in the Lecture room of the Lutheran Church, which will jbe neatly fitted up for that purjn.se. No I pains will be spared to advance his pupils in their Studies, and strict attention will lie j given to the health and morals of all hi: jiiipils. : Terms of tuition per quarter as heretofore.— ■ Primary s3,oo—Practical, s3,so—Natural Sci ences and mathematics $4,00. G. SIGAEOOS. July 25. 1854. FOR SALE CHEAP. ONE family Carriage, one Falling Top Buggy —both new and work warranted—also Two i New 2 horse wagons for sale bv A. 3. CRAMER & Co., Produce received for Carriages or wagons. May 23, 185b. Confectionary Establishment. J. W. Boehm. still continues to keep on hand Candies, nuts, fruits, cukes and beer, at his old stsml a few doors West of Lrice's Tavern. Thankful for past favors he solicits the patron age of the pubtie. Aug 22. 1856. CLOTHING STORE. THE subscriber has removed bis Clothing Store to the room next door to the otlice cf Dr. V\ atson, where he has on hand, and will con stantly keep, a general as*o rtnient ot Cloathir.g lor .Men ami Boys, which be will sell on theirost reasonable terms, and to which be respectfully invitws ike attention of jiur chasers. ISAAC MITEL. Bedfcid, May £O, 1856. Job MAWR, G. H. B PANO. "I AW EAR i'NEßSlirP.—The undersigne I_J have associated themselves in the Practic" oi the Law, and will promptly attend to all busc asss vßtgu.-itud to their care in Bedford and ad oinittg counties. lyOdiee on Juliantfa Street, three doois south ot Menge i Ho use and opposite the resi dence of Maj. Tate. MANN J. SPANG. June Ist--1854 tf. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND I CHRONICLE. Aoi ret. ALL persons arc hereby cautioned against ta king a* assignment oi or j u< basing trom Daniel border <1 Bidtord Borough ot u certain obligation or writing signed and sealed by nie Feby. 20tb 1860 am. conditioned in part lor the payment of $125,00 one year thereafter. To I the whole of said ciaiin 1 have a full and just de fence —and am determined u> pay no part therof unless compelled bv process ol law. jftSLTU L. DAUGHERTV. A hllliS MIL SAfLD! DowagiaC, Mich, March 11. 1856. | J. A. RHODES, Esq = Dear Sir—As 1 took your medicine to sell on consigt n.elit. "no . cure no puv," 1 lake pleasttre iu stating its el* fects a> rij orted to me by three brother* who : live in this place, ami their testimony :s a lair i specimen ol all I have received: ' IV. S. Cokkun told tut—' I had taken nine ! bottles of Christie's Ague Balsam, and cootin ; ually run down v.file using it until my lungs ! and ivcr Were Congested to tin t degree that ' Wood discharged Irotn my mouth and bowels, |so Hut all tßought it impossible for to I : through allot he t chill. The doctors too din , I all they could hit tie, but tl otij.l. 1 must die. ! Nothing did any good until 1 pot Rhodes' F<-- vcr and and Agin- Cure, whit h af once reliev ed me of the distress and nausea at my stom ach and pain in my head and bowels, and pro duced a permanent cure in a short time. ' 11. It. CON urns'says: -'1 had been taking me dicine ol as good a do. tor as w have in our county, and taken any* <j< antity ol quinine and specifies without any eood result, Irom 25 August to l.th December. But seeing how nicclv it onerstcd on my brother, I got a bot tl. of RHODES' FEVEK AND AGUE CUBE, i which effected a permanent cure by using two : thirds of a bottle." | S. M. Conklin was not here, hut both the i other brothers say his case was the same us 11. M's. Isold the medicine to both the same I day, and the cure w.is as speedy from the same . small quanti y, and 1 might so spec fv. ours I with respect. A. HUNTINGTON. The above speaks for itscll. Good proof as ' it is, it is ol i o better tenor than the vast ■ um ! her of like certificates I have already publiah i ed, and the still greater auiount that is contin ually pourit.g in to me. Oue tlu:ig more. Last year I had occasion to Caution the Public in these wosds:— "I notice one firm vhc attic Inkm One of my gen eral circulars, substituted the name of their nos i trum for my medicine, and then urtr/i brazen impu i deuce end their pamphlet tcilh the exclumuHoit, 'Lei the proprietor of any other medicine say as ; much if he dares,' " &c. Now I take pleasure in saying that the L'au ; tion referred to the same "Dr. Chiistie's Ag'ie i Balsam" that is mentioned iu the above cer j tificute. There are several other industiions people who a*e applying to their poisonous trash all that I publish about my Fever ; nd Ague Cure, ! or Antidote to Malaria, except the certificates of Guns, and the Certificate of the celebrated ■ Chemist, Dr. Jaiues. K. Chilton of X. Y., in j lavor ol its perfectly HARMLESS CHARAC TER, which is attached to every bottle. These i will always serve to distinguish mv medicine j Irom imitations. JAS. A. RHODES. Proprietor. Providence, K. 1. For Sale by Druggi-is gcueiully, April 25 1856. Bm. Clotiiing and Dry Goods fctore IMIE (übscribers are just receiving anew handsome and cheap assortment of REJI DY M.IDE CLOTHING and DRY GOODS , at their store in the East Corner of' Bedford Mall,' consisting in part of Coats, l'auts,Vests Shirts- Satin Stocks. Handkerchiefs.Boot > and Shoes, lints and Caps, and all other articles usually kept in Ready Made Clothing Sti its. Also a good assortment of DRY GOODS, consisting of Calico, Mous.de Laine, Shawls Alpacas, Trunks. Carpet Sacks, Ac.. &c.; all of which they will sell as cheap cs can be pro curcdelsewh'-re in lftdlord, tor cash orCouu trv Produce. They request all their friends in town and countryto give them a call, and see and exam ine their stock for themselves as they conside it a pleasure to show their goods, whether per- ons wish to j rchase or not. SONNABOHN" 8c CO Bedford, April 20, 1865. HOU IHO ASSt)( l\TlO-\, PHIL.IDELPHU. Important Announcement ! 110 all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases, . such as Sentinel Weakness, Impotence, Gotinoriiira, Gleet, Syphilis, Ac., Nc. The Howard Association of Philadelphia, in view of the awlifl destruction < 1 human life and health, caused by sexual diseases, and the de ceptions which are practised upon the unfortne nate victims o' such diseases by Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, as a charita ble act worthy ot their name, to give medical adviceera'is, to allpersons t liusaftheted, (Male or Pent ile.) who apply by letter, with a descrip tion of their condition.(age, occupation, hab its of life,) Ac., and in cases of extreme pov erty and suifering to furnish medicines free of (hurst*. The Howard Association is a benevolent In stitution, established bv special endowment,for the relief of the sick and distressed, afilicted with "Virulent and Epidemic Diseases." and itsfundscan be used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus of means, which the Direc tors have voted to advertise the above notice. 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 utliieted with abdominal weakness, Womb complaint,Costiveness, Leucorrhoea, &c. Address (post-paid,) Dr. GEO. R. CALHOUN. Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2, South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa, By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEART WELL, President. GEO. FAISCKILD, Secretary. June 1, 1855. -zx IF YOU want CHEAP GOODS, call at Cheap Side. Nov. 30. TO THE FARMERS. HIE undersigned informs the farmers of Bcd i. 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 lo Giant" Corn aud Cob Grinder —guaranteed to grind from 8 to 15 bushels of f-ed per hour with one horse—Potts' Corn S'alk Cutter and Crusher — warranted to cut from 1110 to 160 bushels of leed per hour. Hay and Straw Cutters in variety, Grain Drills, Com Shellers, which are unsurpassed for cheap ness and quality; Cultivators, llorse Hoes, Cider .Mills, Ac., ice. lu short every utensil used on or about a farm. Wishing to avoid all imposition, each machine sold by bitn wiil be warranted to work as represented, or no sale— and as these maehiues are procured in most cases directly from the patentees and manufac turers, the purchaser will be secure iu the right of using. Prices will bo as moderate and in some in stances less than the sauio artice.-s can be pro cured singly from the manufacturer*. As the demand is very great for tku two first named machines, orders should bo given soon, by those wishing to purchase- WILLIAM HARTLEY. June 20, 1856-s JT. J. BARC LAY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA., WILL attend promptly to all legal business entrusted >o bis care. Oflice on Juliana Street, four doors South of the Court House, and formerly occupied by Barclay & Barclay. June 13, 1856. A f ENTLKMENS Gaiters and Shoes liens VJT and hoys shoes and bouts. Also Ladies. M isses, and childrot s do, for sale by Maylß 1856. A. B WAALER It Co, MlltS, MtkS IMI STA TIIMY. UK. F. (. KEIMEIt, Bedford, Pa., HAVING purchased the Drug and Book Store ol Dr. S. D. Scott, has constantly on hand, at the old stand, a large and well se lected stock Oi choice Drugs and Medicine , wbolesa e and retail, all ol which will be sold at fair tctnis. The ; ssottmcDi consists in part o Thves ant Chemicals, Dye Woods ami JlciJs, Paints I J Oils, Window Glass and Glass Ware, Tobacco and Segars, Perfumery. Fuuey articles, s€., <5'C- Patent Jlhucines. Having the regular agency loi the sale of all of these medicines, the pu lie are assured that they are ol the best, such as I—re stood the test of time and expe rience, t,.J can he salely recommended as ge nuine, viz : Tow list nd's ar.d Sand's Sarsapa rilla. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, Motlat's Life Pills and Pha?- t nix Bitters, Dr. Jayue's Famih Medicines. • Vnhnnir—kN Wobemsack's, and other verovfu jtsswo <.. Constantly on hand a large stock of historic, biographical, scientific, rn.,;H>us, poetic . school, and mlac'llancous BOOKS. ~ Also a great variety of FJIbCY ST.dTIO..- JIHY, Cap. Post and wrapping paper of every quality, Paper Hangings in great variety Window Blinds in patterns or by the piece.— Wall Paper, Steel and Fancy Goods. BL~dFK 800 KB of every size and quality, Pocket Books and Port Monnaies, Diaries, Blank Deeds and Mortgages, gold Tens and Pencils, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery in great variety, Soaps, &c., Mc. Lamps, and Camphine Oil and Burai' g Fluid, kept .onstantly on hand. CHOICE LIQUORS for medical use; Wolff's Scheiaam Schnapps, Gin. Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines. Aug. 11, 154.-tf Administrator's Notice. g ETTERS of administration having been JLf granted to the subscriber, living in Union Township, on the Estate of Jenny tigs Oldham, late of Clayton County, lowa, dec'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 eitv authenticated for settlement WILLIAM WERTZ, Jdm't May 9, 1856,-* CARPETING. k LL wool Venitiar., Rags, Cotton and hemp J\. Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloths—white and Check .Matting just received bv May 23,1856. A B. CRAMER 4Co. EVERY variety of Summer Pantaloon goods and suitable material for Snn.mer Coats tor sale by A. B. CRAMER A Co May 23, 1860. NEW STORE, New Firm and New Goods, IN THE TOWN OF ST. CL.iIRSVILLE TITE log leave to inform the public that we vv are now receiving and opening an entire new stock of Goods of great variety and all of the latest styles, consisting in part of Cloths; superior Fancy and Black Cassimers; Cassinetts; Tweeds, and all kinds of Gentle •nens' and Ladies' DRESS GOODS; all the NEW SPRING J3ND SUMNER STYLES; Prints from six and a fourth cents, up; Mous lin de Lai lies, most beautiful styles and fin ish; Muslin, bleached and unbleached, from a lip up. I GROCERIES, QUE ESS W.I RE. ILIRD- W.IRE, Hts Caps, Bonnets, Buckets. Tubs, Boots, Shoes, and everything usually found in stores. Our goods have been selected with great cart, from Raliimore and Philadelphia mark ets, and we will warrant, tbem to be all new and good. As we are determined to spare no pains to j piease. we hope by strict attention to business i to merit and receive a liberal share of the public patronage. We are going to sell cheaper than the cheapest —so dohT forget to call and see the great bargains we will offer. No charge for showing goods. All kinds of country produce taken for goods and the highest prices allowed bv IIKIN SLING ft BRIDAHAM. St. Claitsville, April 11, 18>6-c COLLECTORS OF 18557 fTTHE State Treasurer has issued circulars to -I. the different County Treasurers, calling up on theai tor the amount of Tax now due the Commonwealth. It is feared, there will be a de- Bcency in the Treasury whec 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, Treasurer. June 6, 1866.—ttt. ESTATE Of SOLOMOS HOLLAR, DEC'D LETTERS TESTAMENT AH V to the Estate ot Solomon Hollar, late of West Provi dence Township, dec'J, having been grafted by the Register of Bedford County to the un dersigned, notice is hereby given that all ffer 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. Executrix, PHILIP V. HOLLAR. Executor. West Providence Township, ( April 11, A. D., 1855. ( .tdmlnistruloi-'s Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the subscriber, I ving in South Woodberry Township, uu the Estate of John Teeter, late of Monroe Township, dee'd, all persons indebted to said Estate are notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them pro perly authenticated for settlement. ADAM KETHING, Administrator. July 18, 1856.-f* # SEW SPRING & SIMMER GOODS THE undersigned have just received their usual supply of SPIIIXG Si SUMMER ROODS, and will take pleasure in showing them to all who may favor us with a call Great bargains will be offered for Cash, and aH kinds of Ouun tr\ Produce ; —or to puuctiial customer*, a credit of six months will )* given. D a, , • A B CRAMER & CO. Bedford May 2 1856. IMPORTANT TO MILL. OWNERS WOODWARD'S Improved Smut and Screen ing Machine*, M ill Bushes, Boltifca 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 lions and Mill Burrs made to order. Also, Stover's Patent Corn Kiln and Grain Dryer— valuable invention. The above articles are cpt constantly on hand, and can be obtained t any time, from S. D. BROAD. Schelteburg, Bedford County, who is also gent for Bedford, Soroeiset, and adjoining • unities. Mill Wright work done at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. February 15, 1856. MCCOKMICK'S Reaper and Mower foi sale . L S. D. BROAD at sc.ellsburg, Fa., agent for Blair and Bedford ouutiea. February 15, 1666. HEADLEY'SNKW BOOK I—THE SACKED PLAIXS. By J. H. Htadlty. One VI mo. Volume, Cloth, elegantly illustrated. Price 51,25. Mailed free of postage on the receipt of the retail prite. OPISIOItS OF THE PRESS. "This volume will be road with satisfaction by those who most enjoyed the 'Sacred Moun tains.'"—lf. Y- Ettntvg Post. "It is full of deep interest, and written in a most glowiDg and beau.iful sty le."— Louisville Journal. "There is merit sufficient in the work to make it a favorite with the lover ©f things associated ; so close with Biblical history."— Detroit Daily J Advertiser. "The writer has a powerful use of language, and thougli he enters upon his task with a true devotional spirit he invests his theme with an interest sure to fascinate the general reader." y. Evening Gaxttte. "A finished Specimen of style and workman- . ship."— Buffalo dilution Jdrocalt. "We has clothed his ideas with lofty and beau tiful language, and treated the subject in a man ner becoming its importance." — Koch. Lnion. "The style is different from J. T. Headley.and perhaps lictter adapted to the subject. It is simple and unpretending, but plain and forci ble. "--Bos; on Journal. "It is written in a style of poetic prose suited to the subject and makes some glowing pictures of the 'Sacred Plains,' spieading thent out in | all their oriental loveliness, and investing them with a charm and interest that belong* only to scriptural scenes."— Mcdini Tribune. "An elegant book, both in coutents and ap pet.ranee —fitted to adorn and inctease the yal ue, of any library."— Buffalo Daily Republic \ "This volume is handsomely illustrated with views of manv <-I**its made jnterestina by the j sacred history."— Boston Daily Advertiser. "The autboi lias faithfully executed his design, and presented to the public a book replete with interest and instruction."— Qenetsce Rtjiublic. "The materials of the several chapters seem to have been collected with great care."—Sa lem Observer. CE/Tapers inserting the fbregoing three times and sending a copy of paper to Publishers, will receive a copy of "the above work, and also the Economic Cottage builder, pre-paid. IVANZER, McKIM & CO., Publishers. July 11,185k. [BujfTalo, Saw York. 5000 pounds wool wanted at REED'S Colounade Store. CLOTMXtt STORE. SSOXABORN would announce to his old • friends and the public generally, that he has just received another large supply of Spring and Summer Clothing for Men and Bots, which he !ts determined to sell on the most reasonable lerms. Thankful for |>a>t fabors, he hopes to ; merit and receive a liberal share of the patronage • of a generous public. Bedford, June 6, 18W Tonics won't Do! Tiikt never did do more than give temporary relief and they never will. It is because they donH touch the CAUSE of the disease. The CAUSE of all ague and billious diseases is the atmospheric poison called Miasma or Malaria. Neutralise this poison by its NATURAL AN TIDOTE, and all disease caused by it disap pears at once. Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure is this Antidote to Malaria-, and moreover it is a perfectly harmless medicine. The certificate of the celebrated chemist, J. K. Chilton, of New York, to this effect, is attached to every bottle: therefore if it docs no good it can do no harm. This is more than can be said of Qui?-ine, 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 tor a single moment. In il lustration of these truths 1 annex some extracts from a letter just received from a PhvsicUn: GEORGETOWN, OHIO, March, 17, 1856. J VS. A. RHODES Esq.—Dear Sir: Yours of 2d inst is at hand. The Cure arrived late last year and the difficulty in getting any one to try it was greatly increased from the tact 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 11 escape taking Quin ine, contained the DRUG ITSELF.' This remedy, (known as "Smith's Tonic,") would invariably UK EAR an ague, but it did not CURE it, as it would often return with re. new. d vigor. This one ciicuuistancc I deemed iu your iavor, if I could institue a test com parison between it and your CURE. The fol lowing is the result: Three persons look yur "Cure," all of which were cases of '-(Juotidiau Intermittent Fever," of many weeks stand,ng. They had tried Qui nine, and other remedies, occasionally missings chill, hut it was, (as in all such cases,) slowly wearing them out, and laying the foundation of other and severer maladies. I did succeed in effecting a radical cuie of all three of these cases with your remedy, and they have not had a ciiillsn.ee. In all three of these cases the "Smith's Tonic" had heen used, aid would, as before staled, break the chill, but after a period ui two had elapsed it would return. 1 think there will be no difficulty now in gir ing to your Cure the vantage ground ol' any othcr remedy now in use here, etc., etc. WM. BUCKNER, M. D. Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria, the only harmless remedy in cxist : ence, is equally certaiu as a preventive, 3 a Cure. Take it when yon feel the chills coming on, and yon will never have a single one. JAMES A. RHODES, Proprietor, Tro. vidence. K. 1 For sale by Druggists generally. ILITS. MENS Panama, Leghorn. & Braid hats. Aiso Bovs and Childrens hats for sale by May 23. 1856. A- B. CRAMER & Co IIWMI) IICMT ANP GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. THE subscriber respectfully begs leave to an nounce to his old friends and the public generally,that he has leased and taken posses sion of the Bedford Hotel, lately in the occu pancy of Col. Adam"Barnhart. It is not his design to make many professions as to what he will do, but he pledges his word. „at his most energetic efforts will be employed to render comfortable all who give him a ca.l. The house will be handsomely fitted up, and none but careful and attentive servants will he engaged. Persons visiting the Bedford Springs, as well as those attending Court, and the traveling community generally, are respectfully invited to give him a call and judge for themselves. (£?" The stages all now stop at this hotel, and it is therefore the Stage Office. Boarderstaken by the week, month or year, onfavorahle terms. KT" Ample and comfortable stabling la at tached to this hotel, which will always be at ended by a careful hostler. Also, a safe and convenientcarrlage house. JOHN HAFER. Bedford, April 6, 1855. zjs WANTED—At Heed's Colonade Store.— Wheat, Rye, Oats. Corn, and Buckwheat— also all other approved produce, in exchange lor ' goods at cash prices TAR SALE. "~| THE subscriber will sell at private sale, a valuable Farm of firstrate Umeatoao land, i situated in Middle Wood berry tp., Bedford county PH., containing 180 acres, about 125 acres cleared and under good fence and in a high state of cultivation, the balance is well tim liercd, with a good two Story House and a laigo hack building attached, -iflso a good bank barn with thrashing house, tenant house wash and spring bouse, and all other out buildings requir ed on a farm. Also a never failing spring ot f limestone water near the buildings. Any per- j son wishing to purchase such a property will do well to call on the subscriber living on the premises. SAMUEL BUCK. Aug 8, 1856. Call at 111) mire's. TH E subscriber has just received , Eastern cities the best assortment .") ,l Copper, and Tin Ware ever offend in this towhicb he invites the attention of f j,e j uLi ? He has a great many improved cooking Utentifr that cannot failto please every bousekecj-er who uses them. The Ladies especially are invited to ctlland examine the atticlc*. An.ocg their se BNASS and BELL METAL Kettles of ail *i* e , Water Coolers, Chafing Dishes, Saucepans, Milk Boilers, NLRSE LAMES, an excellent artuh for the sick room, Cake Moulds, Spice Boxes. T t Cannisters, Brass and Iron Ladles, Pstett Lamps, Candlesticks, Glass Lsmj s, Match Pox es, Spittoous, ttc.., t* c. English and French Tin, Iron and Bras.- W lro a grout variety. Japanned Tin Toys, and a great variety Fancy articles. Chain and Force Pumps, srd in short m-r. | article in my line. Don't forget to call at the Tin B are Dcjot in Pitt st. GEORGE BLYMIKE. Jug; ll, 1864. :110RK NEW lifiGlisl THE undersigned has just returned he rue the Eastern.citi.rs with a large stock of Sum. mer Goods, and is now exhibiting AT CHEAP SIDE. A genera! assortment of new style of SUMMER GOODS. j Comprising in a great variety of Ladies Drtxs Good 5, wi.,.,;, consists in pan o Bl,nk and f a ,.- cy Silks, Challys, Lawns, De Lames, Madonna Cloth s, Alpacas, Deberx. s etc.. etc.. Mantillies aid a variety of Black and Fancy Clothes and Cassimeres.Liueus and Cuttonade'for gentlemen and boys wear. Boots, Shoes, Hats and Bounds, Groceries, Su ; gait, Molasses, Syrups, Shad, Herrings and j Mackerel, Bacon, (jueenst ware, Ilaidware, j Brooms, Buckets, Churns, etc. The above stock consists of every article us ually kept in store — .111 of which wil be sold, cheap tor cash or approved produce. Thankful for pst fkvors. he hopes by fair dealing and a desire to pleas-, to continue to merit and reseive a liberal share of public patronage G. 11'. KUPP. ' June C, 1860. MORE \E\l COOBS. JUST received at Reed's N~< w Store a Fresh Supptv of Late Style and Fancy Goods, embracing a large lot of Ladies Dress Goods. French Needle Worked Collars, Fancy Silks. Gros de Rlines, Blk Silk Fringe, Dotted Swiss, Stripped ditto. Plain Xauusook, Bonnet Ribbons, Mantua Ribbons. Ulk Silk Cravats, Byron Collars, Merino Ca osiuiere, Gent's half Hose', Mix'd and Dm. Also a prime lot of Family Groceries, con sting of Sag.tr, Coffee. Tea, Syrup, Mol.s --s, Kice. Corn tarch, Farina, Ac.. Ac. July 18. 18-36. ArDITCH'S XOTICE. TVTOTICE is hereby given to all persons inter -L v ested that tine undersigned has lieen ap pointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford County. Auditor to distiibnte the balance in the hands of John Dickey. Administrator of Samuel L. Tobias. Esq.,dec'd, to and among all those entitled to the same; and that 1 will sit tor that purpose at my office in the Borough j of Bed font, „n Ttiesiay the JIM dav of July, j inst.. at one o'clock, P.M., when and where j all who thiuk proper may attend. JOHN MOWER. Auditor. July U, 1-SSO. STRAT ROAR. CAME to the premises of the subscriber liv ing in St. Clair Townsh p. about tlie first of Mar last, a WHITE BOAR, ruppes.-d to be about one > ear old—with a crip out of the left I ar- no other marks recollected. The owner ; is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him awar. CHRISTOPHER NOGLE. Juiy 18, 1836-c* REMOVAL. THE atibscrilier would respectfully announce i to the public 'hat lie has removed his Tinning : Establishment to the building recently occu ! pied by Mr Luther, as a Confectionary Store i i:i the Diamond, where he is better prepared j than ever to accomodate his custonei; with ; every irticlt in theline ot his business eith<r i wholesale ot retail. and hopes thev w;)] g;v j him a call at his new location. -GEORGE BLYMIKE. Bedford, April 13. 1855. P. S. The subscriber is desirous ot having his books closed up till Ist April. int.. either by cash or note. He hopes this= oticewill be attended to immediately. G. .B Bakery and Confectionary, ICE CREAM SALOOI. THE subscriber, thankful tor the patronage heretofore extended him by a liberal pub j lie, tenders his thanks, and he would rospect j fully inform them that he has received ami j opened a new and choice lot ot Confections, among which are candies, nuts, fruits. \c.— 1 He also keeps Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Cheese, Candles. Ac. Also all | descriptions of Cakes, and vili serve Wedding ! and other parlies, s-n short notice, with con fee ' tions and cakes. He has Opened up and refitted his Ice Cream Saloon, in a superior style, where he will be al ways ready to serve his friends and the public with good and highly Havered Creams, lie will also serve parties to order. His stand is opposite the Odd-Fellow's Building, where he feels cenfideiit that those who Sire him a call will not go av.uv disan- P"inted JOHN J. LUTHER June 27, 1856. hpcciai Notice. A '- r < persons indebted to the firm of Rupp A -TXOster .ire respectthlly and earnestly reques ted to .make immediate payment. The books are in the hands of G. W. Rupp, for-collection, and must positively he closed. Our (rich Is who are in arrears will please consult their interest by attending to this notice at once and not put us under the unpleasant necessity of making th em juty cot t. Bedford May, 16, 1836—2w. I.OOK 01/T AMD SAVE COSTS. rriHK Books and Notes ofPeter Kadehaugh, X arc left in my hands for collection. I'er sens would do well to call and settle at once or costs will he added to them. SAMUEL RADEBAUGH. March 14. 1806-tt. HARDWARE STORE. " The subscriber would announce to his oU riends and the public in general, that he has removed his HARDWARE STORE to the new mttkhng second door west of the Red for. Ho tel, wherj he has just received and opened an extensive assortment of Hardware, embracing almost every article in that Hue of buisiness. His stock of SA.DDT-KR Y is of the bst (juality ' and WHS selected with great rsare. He would respectfully invito all- in want of article** in tho Hardware line, to give liitn a call, satisfl'-d that he can please ail who do to. Joll> T ARNOLD. May 23, 1850.
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