SAMI EL, M. MEC'LTMIE.V, MILL-WRIGHT JXV BURR MILL STORE M.J XUf.iCTUR £.. SOLT. Proprietor ef JOHXSOS'S highly ap prove 1 and much improved SMUT AM' SCKKKM.Nii MACHINE; Improved IKON CONCAVE BRAN DUSTER, the Prcniiini Machine for Millers. Residence,: No. 61 QUEEN Street, (18th Ward,) address Ken-iugto Post Office. Shop: HAY'DOOK Stre-t, below Front, PHILADELPHIA. CoCalico Mil! Stones, Mill I.ous, Smtit Ala chines, Patent Mill Bu*h ; Portable Mills, Stretched Belting, Cement and Screen Wire, Square Meshed Soiling Cloths. Feb 27. 1K57 _3m. KEV FIR M KOPEWJEJIaX;. THE sulwcribers trading and doing business mi.L-r I'M firm of Baindollar, l.owry, A. C'-. wnii I reaped fully inform tlieir friend*. and tin public generally, that thev have opened at the above piece, and are daily receiving a large st.iek of Merchandise, consisting in pirt of Muslins, Ticking, Ose.ubergs, Drills. Cassitneres Natriretts. Cloths, Flannels, lb-lane*. French Merinos. Silks. Calicos. Hats art ! Caps. Hard ware, Queens v ire, hoots and Slues, Groceries of all descriptions. Also a large assortment ut Ready made Clothing, all of which will he sold Upon as sliutt profits as can be had in the coun tv. G. R I! YBXDOLLAR, JOHN F. I.OWIiV. JOHN C. KVEHHAftT, C. W. ASIICOM, Dec. 26, 1366. -Vjrr.Vl.L and BLIND. PAPER—Dr. D P. tl Harry is our ugi'iit far this necessary article. By calling at his store, our patrons wil! see samples of our p tpers. We have made our s| ring selections with much care, and think We cannot fail to please. SHKYOCK N SMITH. Ckambtrxliurg. March 7, IS7. i.iisJ .Notice. rp iE sulis---;l-'-r being most anxious that JL his old books and business he closed up, would say most earnestly to those having ac counts with Will t- attend to them immediate - Iv. The books will h-ilel't in as hort time witli a Justice of the Peace. March 27, 1837.-d. JOHN CLARK. Hides Warned. lIARMERS, Butchers, ami ail interested, will please notice that Jonv CLARK & Bos, in SehoiUtmrg, -are paying cash for hides —bj cents per pound far tie: green weight, dry weight in proportion. March 27, 18.37-tf Noliec to bridge Guilders. I>ROP()SALS will be received at the Com mission. irs' Oiii.-t, in Bedford, until the lltb day of April next, for the Sir lighten ing uud ni-w Bracing of the Bridge over tins Ju ni nta River. at Bedford. The attentio nof me chanics is invited to this work. By order Of the Commissioners. 11. NICODEJI U J . Commissioners Office. Mcii 27. I'lerk. HARDWARE STORE. Tho subscriber would announce to bis old cnis t'il fbe pn die in general, that he has e .<>ved his HARDWARE STORE to the new uil.liug second door w.-st of tli-.- liedlui l Ho tel, wiier- he lias just received and opened ar extensive assortment of Hardware, embracing aunost every article in timt iine of lmismesv His stock of SADDLER V is of the b-st quality and was selected with great care. He woul. Tfctp.'ctfully invito all in want of articles in tin Hardware line, to give hint a cat!, s.-uislidd thai he can please ail w botio so. JOHN ARNOLD. May 26, lF'fi. 1 physicians prescriptions carefully compound ed, at ail hours of the uay or night, at Dr. Hurry's, Drag Store. BEST QUALITY' OF HAMMERED IRON !—Ulyiuire k Ilartlty, kecr constantly on hand, all sixes best Juniata Iron, nt Forge prt'et. for rash or iis equivalent, nKo Do.ted Ir>n, N ill, Hods, Strap lion and N.tila*. Ail orders tided promptly. j.i'iuiKK a ?©r M.IRKET STREE T WH.JRF PHI V.I. DEALERS IX F'.sit AND PROYIS::>K* : Have constantly on hand an assortment ol Mackersl, Shad. Herrings, Codfish, Beef, Pork, Laid. Shoulder*. Hams, Sides, Cheese, Rice, isc. March 20. 1837.-3 in CORN siii-iLLEK, FODDER CUTTERS, A N D C 0 R N MILLS. \\T ~ warrant the aiK.ve Machines to work a: \V represented, and it it era fair trial the\ do not givj satisfiction. the purchaser may re turn thuiii and get his money hack. Give then a trial, and jou will save money, as they iiavi nor yet been surpassed, if equalled. Dec. 19, 18-36. BLVMIR.-: it HARTLEY. SHUIOIR A Mi mi, niUHBERiiBTRG, PA., BOOKSELLERS ami STATIONERS. n. Dealers iti Music and Musical Instruments Our stock consists of Books, Stationery, M u sic. Musical Instruments. Wall papers. Blinds French, German an 1 American Lithograph; uni steel engravings, gilt mouldings for frame: etc., etc.. wholesale an'. retail. Dr. B. F 11 irrr is our agent for Bedford, and alt older; given htm will be promptly attended to. March 7, 1867. THE undersigned respectfully requests a! those indebted to hint in any maar.cr to maki payment lanne-Ligtelv. Oct. 3, 1856. ' GEO. W. BLYMIRE. i)haln's Magic U tir Dye, Colors instantam -oua'y, the Hair or Whiskers a jet black o beautiful brown. Aiso, PhalonsChemical Hai iavigoratur. a superb article, for preserving an beautifying the lia.tr. can he purchased Iron Harry, at the cheap Drug Store. C" oiiutry Physicians, can have their order tilled, with the very best articles, at city prices at Dr. Harry's Cheap Drug Store. Pit si. Bedford, Penu'a. Oct. 31,1856, DR. B. F.HARRY. MOTICE TO DELINQUENT COL LECTORS.—Notice is hereby giver to ad Jehnqtient collectors in Bedford county tip to lite year 1356 inclusive, thai it they psj tip balances tnnd.'ng in tlieir duplicates by Mat Court 1357, thev will be allowed 8 per cent oi the amount so paid in. over and above tlie I per c>*tit already allowed by law. By order o; the C-nimlsaionera. 11. NICODE.MFS, .'an. 16. 1857. Clerk. STONEWARE. —('renin Crocks, Milk Ut neks of all.sizes; Butter Dishes, from one t> one and a half gallon Pitchers, all el whifeb are of best quality, for sale hv A. FERGUSON- Bedford, Jan. 16, 1856. JOHN 11. JtVXEX & CO. NOS. 2 £ 4 CUESTXUT .M reel, (south tide below Water,) FHILAHEI.PUIA, (Tn? \Voon-w XSE Horsz, j.v TIIU CITY.) jVTANUFACTAREKS and Wholesale deal j.?J. ers in Patent Medicine, rands R ROOMS, Paten; Graved CEDAR-W.IRE, Warrants to shrink, WOOD and WILLOW-WJR.Z, CORD*, BRUSHES, Ac., of all descriptions, Pleas- call and examine our stock. Fab. 27. J357.-M. DISSOLUTION, rpilK Partnership }eretoft>re existi g be- J- twei-u T !IM undersigned, under ME linn of Miller 5' Oouley, has been this day dissolved !•>' mutual consent. All p Ttotii knowing themselves Indebted to said ftriu, eitl.T bv not s or book accounts or otherwi.e. iitt requested to appear at once liar settlement. i The Books, Stc., of the Store in Schrtls bnrp. will be found nt our former place of bus ints. Those of the Store at New Paris, will be found at our former place of business there. for a short time, after which they may be tout id ia Scbcllsburg. - J. \W MIIiLEK. ISA)All CuNLKY. SeVHsburg. March 11, 18-57. 'J iic undersigned, thankful for lite liberal share of patronage heretofore conferred upou the tint• of Miller Ac Coliley", would iuforiu his numerous friend" and the public, that be will continue business iu tho room formerly uc- u pied by the above tina, where he will keep constantly ou hand a general assortment of all kjii.is of goods usually found in stores in this section of country; all of .which will be sold at exceedingly low rates. lie hopes by strict integrity, an I due attention to business, to merit and receivo a liberal share of the custom of bis former patrons and others. J. \V. MILLER. A C4KO. The undersigned, in retiring from the above firm, cordially recommends iiis late partner, .). IV. MjLLi.it. the patronage of his friends and the public. ISA! Ait COX LEV. March 13 1857.-2 m. PIBLIC SAUL fTtuK Sllbseribcr will offer at Public Sale, on 1 the premises, on DRIOJIY the 'ltth dnj of .iPRI [.. next. OA K LOT OF GKOIAD, including U j acres, 10 acres cleared and un der fence, situate in Napier township, 4 miles North of Scheltsburg. On the shove lot is a good mill seat with a stream ot writer sufficient to run it 9 months in the year. Sale to commence at two o'clock P. M., when terms will b> made known liy the sub scriber. JOUS i'. BL.iCKBL'RX. March 20, 1857. Journeyman Blacksmith Wanted. rpllE highest wages, and constant etnplny- J. mc-nt, will be given, for u good Journey man Blacksmith, by the subscriber, living at Cbarlesville, Bedford County. Pa., if applica cation be nuilc tinmediately. CHARLES PENCIL. March 27, 1857.-c* KVKIiIiAKT, ASUCUM A CO. FOMIHMJ - tOMiSSIO.N MERCHANTS—HOPEWELL—PA. Tiie subscribers doing business under the Firm of Everhart. Aslicom t* Co. —are now prepared to store and ship Flour, Grain, and ail kinds of Mrcliandise. upon reasonable terms. They also keep on hands. Plaster, Fish. Se ', Rock Powder. <Vc., to which they invite the >t lention of Merchants in the county, and Far mers. The highest cash prices paid for Flour, aud Gruiu. that the Eastern Market, will afford. J NO. C. EVKRi.AKT, C. W. ASHCOM. J NO. F. LOWfiY. G. K. BAKNDOLLAR. Pec. 36, 1856 WOOLEN' FACTORY —The su.'.. : scriber having rented the we.'l known Woolen Factory, situate in Water ! Street, South Woodberrv Township, Bedford J county, Pa., formerly owned by Mr. W m. S. Flack, and now owned by Mr. Adam Ketring, is prepared to accommodate the public in a superior manner. The Factory is now und i*- g one thorough repair, which will enable him to execute w< rk as well us can be done at auv other establishment in the country. lie constantly k.-eps on hand, Cloths. Satti rtrs. Tweeds, Flannels. Blankets, Girth and Rag Carpets. Coverlits, &c.. Ac., Country Carding done from the first,ol May until the first of October, for Cash, r two cents per pound added otscredit. Wool and all kiuds of country produce taken iu exchange lor goods or work. By long experience in business, aud a desire to pleas -, be hopes to receive a share of the public patronage. ROBERT RALSTON. Feb. 6, 1857.-6 n. &IIOE. Glamwarc, and VARIETY JW. EE i —o— | ADAM FERGUSON HAS j ist open • !, next door to Minnick'a, on Juliana Street, a large assortment of Shoes and Boots, ol every kind, size and des cription. Also an ixtcnsire assortment of GLASWWABK, including cake stands, preserve i dishes, cake baskets, hall lamps, tumblers. I rrge j beer glasses, window glass, card receivers, terra i cotta. fcc. Also silver cake baskets, and a va ! rietv of other articles iu that line, lie has i also on baud the best kind of tobacco and cigars, cheese and crackers, carpet bags, Miss-s satch els Gentlemen's caries, shotguns. Gentlemen's and Ladies'gloves,of all kinds. Hosiery of all descriptions, and a variety ot other articles, not necessary to mention. Having bought bis shoes aud glassware, in larger quantities, than is usual fofcouutrv Mer chants. be can sell at mJucud prices. ' I)ec. 1.1,1856. ' mwm aE*ss> bbs Bacon, for which the highest s-IxJ'UxJ market price will be paid, at Su-n° si A KKX 'a COLOXXABE STOUIS. ! April 17, 1857. Sl'M MFR ARKANGEMENT.—Huntingdon and Broadtop K. K.. On Usi after A!>>;t- I day. March 2>i, 1857, two passenger trains a ] day each way, (except Sunday.) will run be j tween Hopewell and Huntingdon. Leaves Hojieweil at 12 15 P. At., and C 10 I P.M. ! Arrives at Hopewell at 940 A.M., and 540 ; P. M. Connecting at Huntingdon with trains for i East and West on I'enna. K. R. THUS. T. WEERMAN. . Pupt. Hunlingdon.Feb.26, 18-57. t I,' hITE TEETH and a pwrfumed breath II can be acquired by using the '-Balm of a Thousand Flowers." To be b;vl at DR. HARRY'S. March 6, 1857. BEDFORD infill sniooii. THE duties of this School will be resumed on Tuesday. April 14th. in the large three story building <iiu.tted on the corner of Main and Richard streets. Male and female de partments, distinct. The services of a thoroughly educated young ladj of Vermont, have been secured as teacher of Music, Stc., Ac. The services of other competent teach ers also have been securt d as assistants. Tc.'tasper Quarter of 11 u-eekt. Board, Tuition, Furnished Room, Washing, Light and Fuel, S3B 00 Extra Chargtt. Music, $lO 00 Use of Instrument, 2 00 French, 6 00 Drawing and Painting fa water colors, each, " 5 00 Ornamental Needle Work, 6 00 Tirmi for Day Sekolart. let Grade, 4 00 2nd " 6 00 3rd " 0 25 O W. AVGfUKBAUGH, A. M. Bedford, Aptil 8, 1867. TO FRUIT GROWERS.—The undersign ed would call the attention of persons de sirous of planting this spiing," to his tire lot ol apple trees froiu 5 to 10 feet high, of the most approved varieties, will be sold in quantities to suit purchasers, at tlx; lowest rates, by the hundred. Persons clubbing together wild ordering by the thousand will to liberally >lOllll with for sup srior trees. Also a few I'each, Apricot, Nectarine grapes, Gooseberries, Raspberries, fee. All.trticlcs Üb.ded aud carefully packed to carry s tidy any distance at the small coal of material. Pears. Plums ami Cherries are yet small. For further p irticulars address a few lines to T. M. LYNCH Bedford, Pa. Feb. 20, 1857. BARGAINS! —The undersigned, desir bus of reducing their stock, in order to make room for Spring Go>ds, will oiler to purchasers, the best bargains evorseenin Bed lord. Call and see how cheap you can buy! A. 3. CRAMER, & Co. Jan. 10 1857. TKACIIKR S INSTITUTE. A meeting of the Bedford County Teachers' institute, will b: held at Scliellshiirjr, com mencing on Monday, the loth day ol April next, ami to continue three days. Several interesting lectures <>tt the ciflorent branches of education will he delivered, and it variety of insin c ivc exercises ou the black board will he exhibited. A. the mini oljeet of the meeting is to aid and encourage t-achers in the various duties of their vocation, the attendance, not only of Teachers, but also of .School Directors, aud the friends of education generally, is invited. Come one, come all. A hourly welcome awaits you. Von can be either a silent spec tator, or you tan participate in the exercise if you desire. T. R. (xST-TYS, J. S. Tt-ssuv. Scct'y. Co. Stiji't. March 20, 1037. New Jewelry. lAJIE subscriber has opened out n new and . splendij assortment of all kinds of the most fashionable Jewelry—-consisting in part of Breast Pins, Finger Kings, Ear K.ng-, &<-. &c Call and see his stuck. del 4 PAN IF!, BORPFR. V PARTNER in a Tavern located in the centre of the coal regions of Broadtop. which is doing a good business, i'iiis will be an exc'llent chance for any one vho wishes to go into business.. Every information shall b given by addressing a letter to '•Tartru," at the office of the Bedford • -Inquirer and Chron icle." Feb. 27. 185,7. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. IST —The subscriber offers for sale the valuable Farm on which she now resides, situ ate in Cumberland Valley Township, Bedford County, I'll., about four miles South of Bed ford Springs. on the main toad leading t<> Cum berland. cjntaitiing one hundred acres, more or less, of limestone land, about -43 acres cleared and under fence, the balance good timber lau I, and all capable of cultivation. The improvements are a good two story -.g Dwelling House,' with kitchen attached, good seller underneath, good spring house, stable and other necessary out-buildings, a first rate never failing limestone spring at the door. A good orchard of choice fruits, and water in alt the fields except one. A strong mountain stream runs through the place. A good a tan yard ou the property. It is desirable that this Farm t>e sold immedi ately, therefore it would IKS necessary that per sons wishing to purchase should call and ex amine it soon. Possession given on the first of April next, and a good title made. Terms to suit purchasers. MRS. NANCY fill ST. January. 2. 1857. W . II O K It K E M * . VPMLMKRR. TTTOULD announce to the citizens of Bed- NY ford and vicinity, that be is prepared to do ail work in his line, in the best st\lc, and on reasonable terms. 31 4THa*ses, with or without Springs, made in a superior manner, equal to the best made in the city, and to this branch of his business he would invite especial attention, lie may be found at the stiop of Michael H'eis el, a short distance East of the Borough, or at bis residence, nearly opposite the dwelling ol Dr. Watson. 1 Bedford, Dec. 6. l*f>o. —8 m. )UA DRY FOR IRENT BiacksniiTh Shop, Machine Shop 24 by 40 feet, with water power for Machine Shop, and Foundry, nil filled up in good working order. - Also two good Dwelling /louses and Stable thereon. , The above establishment, is situate about one mile south of Woo lberry, on the Turnpike leading from P.attonsville. to //oiliday sbiirg. Jan. 16,1856-Bt. ABRAHAM KKAGY. //ollid.iysburg Register, publish ei r ht times, and charge advertiser. REMOVED. THE uodersigned, thankful (as advertise -1 meats say) for past favors at the Colonnade store, in Bedford, would respectfully announce t> hispations and friends generally, that lie has ( removed his entire stock of goods to his new brick store room lately occupied by Peter Rad i ebaugh opposite the Bedford Hotel. His sup ply of goods is fresh, new aud fashionable. His new room has been neatly and elegantly fitted up and remodeled. All kiuds of produce are taken in exchange for goods. He hopes to be contiaued in the favor of hit at i ons and the public. JACOB REED. July 4, 1856. WANTED—At Heed's Colouade Store.— Wheat, Rye, Oats. Corn, and Buckwheat—also ali other approved produce, in exchange loi goods at cash prices IRON'• —Blacksmiths and others, are inlermed that we have just receied a large supply ol refined Iron—warranted best qnalitv. A. B. CRAMER U CO. Nov. 28, 1866. WAJSTTJE3I>. TWO Journeymen Tailors will he employed by the subscriber, if application lie made im mediately— constant iiuployment and good wages will b given. C. LOVER. Bedford. Dec. 12, 1856. TO BUILDERS. Ilbc subscriber is fully prepared tofurnish aad quantity or quality olßuilding Lumber any l'l istering Laths. Orders directed to St.Glairs. will, Bedford County, will be promptly attended to, by giving a reasonable notice. F. I). ISFEGLE Dee. 29, 1854. TO nofSEKEEPERs7 DR. HARRY, at the Cheap Drug and Book Store, has just received. a large assortment ol tbe best flavoring extracts, together with Rak ing Soda, Cream of Tartar. Saleratus, Ac., o tbe very best quality, all of which he willsel t the lowest prices. TARE NOTICE! riAHE subscribers. intending to leave Bed- I A ford on the first dvy of Ajiril, next, wish to close up their business immediately. All j ind"bted to them are requested to trt ike pay- ■ nient without d day, or their accounts will >e . placed in the hands of a Justice of the Peace i fur collection. M. STINE A CO. i Bedford. March 18, 4857. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. ' rpilE undersigned having entered Into par , J. nership. respectfully announce to the pub lie generally,that they ure now prepared to fur nish anything in their line at exceedingly low rates. Wu are now opening an elegant stock ot Hardware, Cutlery, House Furnishing Goods, 'J'in Japanned, brass, French, and B'ittania M are, H'ilhnv, Cedar, and Fine Ware, Nails, Glass. brushes, Putty. )*<■..&. A Itrg-- stock lof TIN-WARE constantly on hand, of our <>wn manufacture. Spouting and other work done to order, as usual. STOVES of every des cription for wood or coal, of which we arc just receiving some beautiful new patterns. Also Farm implements in great variety, warranted 1 as represented, the best and latest Inventionsof the day. And. as \\ ■ are every week receiving goods from Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Pitts, uurg. we will always endeavor to keep a in 1 supply of everything in our line, or at leas fbrnish any article required at a short notice. We arc also prepared to furnish all kinds ol lead Pipe, Water and Pump Fixtures, at low rates. We cordially invite all to give us a cull, and especially the Ladies, as we have nearly everything house keeping easy from a needle to a Cooking Stove, • CK'i. W. BLYMffiE. WXI. HARTLEY. Oct. 3, 1556.-ly. SHOE. STORE. ~ A R. CR VHRU Jk O L have just receive ■X!L a vary large ss-ortm-.-it ot boots an i ih-o, suitable for Fall and Winter, part stylo s loliows : Vlen's Super Waxed Double Sole Boots, Men's •• City Made Cull 1 do. Men's " Heavy lvip, Lined ilc. Vouth's Waxed Double Side Boots Youth's Calf and Kip LVn i do. Boys' City made Call' boots, boys' Kip Lined boots, Women*' Double sole Kip Bootees, Womens' Fine Calf and Sea! do. Women*' Fine Goat Morocco do. Worn -ns' Parndi bootees, very handsome. Children's Shoes of every style and price. Gent's Morocco. Kit, and Calfskin bootee*. Ladies* D iu':>le Sole Gaiters, Gntn Shoes, *cc.. in fact. Boots and Shoes to suit everv purcha ser. it you want Hoots and Shoes, please give js a call, and you shall be suited in quality and jtrice. Exchange Store is tlu* />i<tce !o f>tt; Boats and Shoes. Oct. 12. 1855. IMPORTANT TO Nil 1.1. OWNER WOODWARD'S Improved Smut and Screen tV iitg Machines, Mill Bushes, Uniting Cloths and Bran Dusters, of the most improved plait: .Mill Screws, Corn and Cob Grinders, J'atent bridges far Mil! Spindles. Portable Milis. warranted to grind ten bushels per hour, Miil lions anil Mill llurr* ru*de to order. Also. ■Dover's Latent C >r.i Kiln and Grain Dryer a valuable invention. The aimve aiticles art kept constantly on bund, and cart he obtained at any time, from S. I>. BROAD. SchelUskitrg. B-dford County, who is also g oil fir Bedford, .Somerset, and adjoining ountios. Mill Wriglt work done at the shortest notice, and on theinost reasonable terms. February 15, 185(1. AfcCORMJCK'S Reaper and Mower for sab ; ill lt S. D. BROAD I at Schellshutg, l'a., agent for Blair and Bedford j utilities. February IS. 1856. riTUUNPIKE ELECTION .-There will be I JL an election for ti re managers of the Cham- j bersburg and Bedford Turnpike Road Compa ny. held at the public house of Solomon I>i- j ! vilbiss, in McGonnellsburg, on Monday ihc | second dav of March, next. T b. KENEDY. Pruidtnt. \ Feb. 20. 1857. . IIOFIL'Ji A FILLER. ATTORXEYS IT Li'l BEDFORD, PA. AT7ILL PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL V V legal business entrusted to their care.— i , During the se sions of the court, the senior ! . partner mat- 1-r found at the office of the firm, I two doors south of Hon. S. L. Russell's off .e. I D. If. HOFIUS. JNO. 11. FILLER. Bedford, Nov. 28. 1856. JpCIJEEN SPUINGFAIt.M FOIISALE. The above property, late the rcsid j once of David Piper, dee'd, situate on Pipers ! Run, llojiewell Tp., BciU'uru county P., is of- j ! fereil at Private Sale. The above property contains in all 420 acres, i ! more or less, pcing divided into three different I I tracts, as follows: Ist. The Mansion Tract,containing 133 acres ! ; more or less, of a first rate quality of limestone ' , land, a bunt 100 aeres cleared, in a high state j iof cultivation, under the best offence—a good I ! orchard f choice grafted fruit, a good Sugar ! i Camp, Mie of the best springs of limestone j ! water In the county, the water from which runs . ' close to (he barnyard. The improvements arc a large and very con- I i venient Dwelling House .1 good barn. Ibe best I corn crib lad wngonslted in the country,a good j stone spr.i.ghouse, and all other necessary out. j | buildings, all in good repair. 2d. The Mountain Tract, (byway ofdistinc- ! | Hon,) lying on the west side of the - mansion j j tract, adjoining lands of Carrs' heirs, King's I and othonHal'ing the foot ofTusseys MounUin j containing 200 acres, more or loss, about 30 ! i acres cleared, a good two story Log House ' i thereon erected with a small orchard. 3d. Tlte Warrior Ridge Tract, adjoining the , mansion tract, on the east, containing 89 acres, j more or Iss, of good limestone itnd, about! I 20 acres cleat ed. AH Ihr uncleared land of the above three' tracts is well limlx-red, and pretty nearly all suseep table of cultivation. Taken ail tog-tber, the aboveproperty has; ■few superiors as a wheat growing and stock i raising farm. The best <f running water being ! accessahle to pretty nearev'ery field, the best J of range for stock on both sides of the farm. ; I The cleared land pretty nearly surrounded by | the best of timber. j The following pr'ce is asked, namely:—sso ' j dollars per acre for the mansion tract; S2O per acre for the mounta n tract; $22 per acre for i j the wattior ridge tract. One tract will not he sold, without selling \ j the whole, except at an advanced price. An : undisputed title will be given by THE IIEIKS. j j For further particulars ad-lres, J- T. PIPER. Bludv Run. I Bedford Qo., Pa., Feb., 13, 1857.~'3m. PURE jffcbGEXUINE GJRDES SEE EDS' BLYMIRK & HARTLEY will have in time a choice assortment of Garden Seeds,from the best establishment in the State. Bedford, Feb. 27, 1567. Mrs. Stowe's new work.—Drod. a tale oftbe f lr.-nt Dim-1 Swamp, equal to Uncle; Tom's Cabin, just received at Dr. 7/arry '* Cheap Book Store. Roussel's unrivalled premiu.n Shaving Cream, i at Dr. Harry's. Baz.ns Fancy Snap—shaving Cream, just re- ! eeived from the dH(r, by Dr. Harry. ; . KK,iiovi;i), i The undersigned lake this method of itifotn ! ingtUeirold Custom via ami the public in gen eral, that they huve removed their entire *(>■: ! Ol Goods irom the West cud of Bedford to the L'oluuade Store, lately occupied uv C'upt. J. Reed, whore tlu-y will be pleased to see nil who iry lavor them With a call. All kiuds of produce taken in Exchai-g. i ■> Goods. Thankful for past favors, thoy hope by tail dealing and a desire to pUase, to coiitin...* to Receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Bedford, Julv 25, 1855. J. &J. M. SHOEMAKER. A. King. Fr. Jordan. LAW PARTNERSHIP. King & Jordan, A lorucvs at Law BEDFOIi PA.. AITIi.I. practice in the ■ .-vera! Courts ~f Be 1 VV ford and adjoining counties. Agencies, Collections, and all other litt-.in.-s intrusted t<. their care will beproruth and uith ; fully attended to. OFFICE in Juliana street, formerly cccupit-.f ; by 1L 11. lFoflus, Esq.. and more recently in the occupancy of Jos Mann, Esq. I January. 5, 1855. ' a I Will stt-'irf |wa<tttil!y ea-'ullv to ait up#rt ; Q U. ijl I | ira*. i In U: t-itre | 11 at hMlh I t rt-l, frvnn ><• ?• an •;. Ijl j It Ci'wtk t m a:*ci a'J wxrrauUt-L t*~ Term, INVAtUABLY CABIL I J&i. on F-.it T-;a Boiled. To. \\*,| LfcV—- 1)15. KELUXt'S mm INSTiTITE, "I7IOR tln treatment of Cancers, Tumors. ; A Wens, Ulcers, Scrofula, any Growth or j Sore. Chronic Diseases, generally, can be | cured, (if curable,) without atirgical operation ior poison. For a!i particulars write, state di i si asi-. plainly,and csiclose twenty-ttve cents for advice. All letters must hnvea postage stamp I enclosed to pre-pay answer. Medicine can be i sent auv distance. Address. . C. L. KKLLING, M. D., ' Mechhatiicihurs, Cumberland Co., i't. 27" Mechanics'.-urg is 8 utiles from Hurris ! burg, on the C. V. Railroad, ml accessible ' front ail part* of the Union. Old and young, poor aud rich, came all—wc : will do you good. \Z7~ To those afflicted who cannot visit me ; personally, I will rend, per mail, on receipt of So.Ub only, a Recipe to prepai c Medicine, with tall directions for use, tic. State all particu j lars. Address as .aiiovc. | Feb. 27, 1857.-z. j ; Ureal Attracllou. —o— COLIN LOYSS, Merchant Tailor, fPAKKS this metliod of announcing to the A citizens of Bedford und vicinity, and strang ers visiting lite place, that he has'jnst received • lit his old stand in Bedford, in xt door westol ; the Bedford Hotel, the richest assortment o! Cloths, \e., be lias ever ye? offered to the pub- I lie. and to which be invites the attention of pur chasers, satisfied that he can accommodate, both ato price and quality, all who favor him j with a call, lie In* a Superior article of oloth, for boy's clothing, which be can sell so low as i to astonish those who examine its quality. 27"Garments, of every description, irt his ] line, made to order on the shortest notice and : most r -asonable terms. i 27"ile would direct attention to the follow ; ing iist, as comprising some of the leading arti cle.- to.be found in his establishment: | black-Cloths, ranging iu price from $2.50 to $9.60 per yard; ] blue Cloths; Olive Browns & Greensj t Black Casino-is; i black Doe-Skins; French Fancy Casiiuercs; Linen Drillings; I'laiu i Figiir- d Grenadien*; Superior article ot Black Satin; Velvets; Marseille* Vesting*; Buff Cassjmervs. A tine article of Shirts, latest style. Lisle Thread under Shtrta $ Drawer*. Cotton " S'uirt collars latest style; I.W i Cravat*; Black Silk " White Linen Handkerchief*; Summer Stocks: Superior at tide of French Snspendor*; Black Kid Gloves; Fancy Colored Kid Gloves; Siik " " Lisle thread ' ; and all other articles usually kept hy .Merchant Tailors and Gent's furnishing stores. Bedford. Dec. 12, 1856. For piutpß-*, and wrinkle* and freckles and tan, Nothing has e'er been discovered by man, j Like that wonderful product of tropical bow- i j t-rs, The popular'-Balm of a Thousand Flowers." To be hid at DR. HARRY'S. March 6. 4 Prime lot <>f Groceries, just received and for ; 2JL sale at SHOEMAKER'S, Colonade Store. Oct. 3. 1856. BOOTS 8: SHOES. A. R. CRAMER.fit Co., havejust received a ; full supply suitable for the approaching season. 1 Oct. 24, 186 C. i iiliDFMll) IIUTEL, ANI) GENERAL STAGE OEPICE. fTHIE subscri bet respectfully begi-1 cave to an- X nounce to bis old friends and the. public geuerally ,tbat he has loused and taken posses ion ol the Bedford Hotel,lately in the occu pancy of Col. Adam Barnhart. it ts not his design to make many professions as to wiiat he willdo, buthc pledges his word ..at bistnost energetic efforts will be employed to render J comfortable all who give bi a call. Thebouse will be handsomely fitte- up, and none but carefuland attentive serv.nts will be engaged. Persons visiting the Bedford Springs, as well us those attending Court, and the traveling community generally, are respectfully invited to give him a call and ju Igc for themselves. 27" The stages all now stop atthis hotel, Boarderstaken by t'.c week,month or year on favorable terms. 27" Ample and c .jifortable stabling is at tached tothishote t which will always be at ended bv a careful b ostler. Also, a safe and convenientcarriage bouse. JOHN IIAFER. Bedford, April 6, 1855. zz Plastering, Lathi*!! 'FHE UNDERSIGNED having erected X a Millfor sawing PusTtttifcLATHson his premises in Union l'p.. Bedford county, is now i ready to tarnish any quantity on the shortest ! notiee. Price $1.50 per thousand, 3 ft. long I Otherlengtbs iu proportion. Let'ers addressed to meatSt.Ciairsvi!lcwl be promptly attended to. WM. GRIFFITH Union Tp., Fob. 16,1854. xs. fUK NKW-YOKK WEEKLY TIMES -A LITEKAKI' AM) NEWS : JitUkS AL Fob i 1,1. FAMIiA AM) FlKE >i l <+.-— ] ttc C'. t... pt *. 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All letters inclosing money, or on business j ; of any kind with the office, to beaddrcsseJ io ! - thePnblishers, RAYMOND, WESLF.Y 4 Co., | No. 138 Nassan-st., New-York. j New-York, Nov. 14, 185b. THE 11TIID.1V LVEMXG POST. THE BEST WEEKLY PAPER. Sample Numbers Furnished Gratis EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES. Apply to the publishers, DE.t€o\ k PRTERSOM. 6 South Third St., Phila. "tk miTiir Valentine Steekman, PROPRIETOR. Boarders taken by the day, week, month and 1 ; year. I April 25,1856—tf To keep the teeth and gums healthy.—Uso Bazin's Rose touth paste, orthe Balm of i a Thousand Flowers, with a good brush,all I of which can be purchased cheap, at Dr. ffar- j ' y's. ' Notice to all Concerned, THAT we this day have purchased at Consta ble Sale, as the property of Peter Rcighird, viz: One C:>w, twenty-live acres of Grain in the ground, more or less, and his interest in ' rite Grain in tha groc i on the Kllenberger farm, —all cf which we will leave in the h:ids ] of toe said Peter Rufgla.r' during our piea.-ure. i i TURNEB a KLGG. Boena Vista, April 10, 1857. !| ORII6S, BOOKS AM) m mm\. US. t', C. KEAKES, Bedford, Pa., HAVING purchased the Drtig aid F.to!r .Store of Dr. S. D. Scott, ha* Constantly on hand, at the old stand, u large end well *."• Elected stock of choice Drugs and Medicine-, wholesale and retail, all of which will be sold • j at fan terms. Tito assort niejst consists in p: t © 1 | Drugs err Chemicals, fjye Woods and .Jcius, l'aints i J Oils, Window Clues and Glass II 'arc, Tobacco and Segart, P erf ornery. 1 an;-J articles, H,r.. f ; r. yj kmcixks. Having the nguJa - • agency lot the sale of all of these mcdlciucn ; the puulicarc assured that they iue ol the Utr j such as bare stand the test of tide 31 d Jp— . | ri'-nce, .n.U run be safely rrce.v iv.endcd at k tuiinv. viz: fo s iisend "s a i.d Sard's Sstra] s ; rilh., Wistar-S Balsam e! WtldChenry, Aur's ; Cheny Fectorak Lite Pill* n':.<! l"ja-. j nix Bitters, iTr. Jayne's I'emiiy -Medlcim*. I I uhnstoek's. Lol enMtcfc's, sr.U oiher vc i w>lii- I ges: Iloofland'sGerman Bitters. Ac.. Kc. j Constantly on hand a large stock of histerir biographical, scientific, religious, poetical. : whorl, and miscellaneous POOKS. Also a great variciy ot / .f&'C}' STuSTWI - JiRY, Cap, Post and via; ping j ;.p tr , j tul r i quslity, Paper Hangings ,n great variety .-1 | Window Blinds in patterns oi 1 y the pitco.— ~ Wui! Paper, Steel and Fancy Goods. )>/..-/.N h HOOK.* i.f eveiv sire ar.d j Pocket hooks and Port Moiitiaics, I>iatii",' ' Blank Deeds and Moitgages, gold Pens si.il ! Pencils. Combs, Brushes, j'trlnn.ery in greti j variety. Soaps. Ac.. *c. Lamps, and Camphinr Oiiand Bnswli gFhiid, ! kept zonatantly en hard, j r CHOICE LIQUORS for medics! use; "Wolff's Seheidaui Schnapps. Cin, I'tut, SkerrT anJ Madeira Wines. Aug. 11, 1851.-tf 1> ECL! VED JANUARY I>s7—At CM.EI -L SlDE—Delears. Madonna t ioti , Cahcoa* | hi uslios. Cushmiretts, Twcedc See., all cf whirl, j v. ]U hi_ h*!d v<-n jjy ear. £ll. lbf.7". ' " G.W. P.UPP. (1 OLDEN and Surgar House Syrup, Wilts * ami Un. wtt Sugar, far sale bv Jan. 30, 1657. C-. VY. Kl?pr. | T>ii()TS, Shoes; Hits, ar.d (ftps; Mackcral; '■ JJ) Naiis, and Glassi, for sale by Jan. 3 ', 1357. G. W. RUPP. k~t. W . P.ri'P, will Si-H, a large lot of Deo X lean- at rest, j Jan. sn. 1857. | NEW FlilM. SADDLES. IJaincs.s. Trunks, Whips, teo, — The undersigned would ri-jiecili::l!y sniioi r-eo ! t the Public that they Lave'toiiued a p.-ni:e:- ship, and are now fully j-.rcpstcd to Dinnufaclute all i.itirls of w-. z in if.iir .iuc i.f c.usiae.*.- ■ t the best materials, ana uuon the shortest nr. ticc. OSffiW"; 1 d b : ps. wholesale or retail. El.op at the old rtaud on Pitt Ftrewt. i ' 8 BIMON LING. J- A, HENUKLSCN. Bedford. Nov. 815 C DOUP.J-L iFUELLED GUNS—I v.o I. t - ; lie Barrel t,u:s—lt.,! *snriaed. for sala , s- A. L. CRAMER L CO. " j Nor. 28, 1856. | ... Adminislrator's KdHce. j ETTERS of Administration having been i --J granted to tLc sulsuril-er. livtrij,- in Flcs*- I aniviile, Bedford Co.. .xti the Estate of Sarrucl ' Wright, late uf said Tewnship, dt-cM. all per- J sous indebted to sai l i stnloare hereby notified to muKc payment immediately, ar-d ",ose hav. | iug claim-> agrinst the satcv wijl pre-eut them { prp -rly authenticated for settU r*-nt. i January, 1 c 5,. J. il. \\ iIIGUT, jWm'f. Hi" Hair—Jockey Club, ar.d T.. w tt.cwit h.iy. pomatums, genuine ox marrow, at i'r. Harry'*. A ycr's Glicrrv l ectoral.—E„r the cur# it 2Y.tlougiiH, C.i;d*. Ccc., cac be bed at Dr. Ha;ry' I)rt:g Store A- 15. (ItthißK A Co WAVE rcccivod their usual a-.-ortmcnt of 1 all and H inter lio ids. I'bey reepvctittlly iu vite tit si- fri-nd - to rail and examine stock" and epric*.—t)ct. 2 i. If f.d. 4 s t.ue .- Mf,n lor chapped h.tde end feres, is AYcoming on, we advUe our friends to call on Dr. Harry, at the cher.p Drug Sti re, and get a box of B t-it.'s Am tn ii b r prevention end cure of chapped hands, onlv 871 per box. Lusjabcr! Lumber!! 100,000 1 4 , SEn Ot Li MrtER of various sorts, such as Whit Pine, Ycbow Pine. Poplar, Spruce. Ac. F;. Sil " F. T). BEEGLE.o St. OUirsv lle, Feb. IS. 1853-tf i TLTolloway's IVorai Confections.— A safe | AAple .*.:• nt. and edcctnal remedy for wo/dij ; at Dr Harry's cheap Drug Store. | IXir-iits and Lnbius Kxtracts for the Ilar.dkir | -"-*Chtcf, Cologne Water, &c., at Lr. Harry's Public Sale of I'. S. Mukels. i -pIIE subscriVr will offer at Public Sain, on ! -L Monday the 4th day of May next, (Court Week,) at the Court House, in*Budford, a lat of old U. S. Muskets. Tetnrs. cash. LEMUEL EVANS, Brigid# Inspector. ! April 3, 18.>7.-*d MUSIC A MUSICAL INSTUCMENTS. Pianos, Meioiiions, Flute*. Guitars ! Brass Loins, Clarionets, Drums, eto., ot vari | on* manufacture, always on hand. Bands stji \ plied at cily wholesale rates. We keep clways on hand a full assortment of li the new ami fashionable music, which wo -.iia il at our ex pense to any part of the country. N. B. Music, arranged to older- SDKYI)CK A SMITH. C herniasLm g. March 7, 1357. SAMCJEL HADEI3AUGH, Juhtic-c of the Peace. OFFICE two doors South of the Mengu' ' House, and next door to the office of Manh Spmg, where he will attend to the ! collection of :ili claims placed in his hands, j Bedford, Jan. 11, 1886. Jon MASS, G. 11. SrANo. JAW ARTNEKSIIIP.—The nndcrslgne J have associated themselves in the Practice of the Law, sad willprotnptly attend to a" ntss entrusted to their care in Ecdtord and ad oining counties. on Julianua Streyt, three doc south ol Mongol House* and opposite the reel deuce of Maj. Ttte. MANN A SPANG. June l*t—lK64 tf. Dr. F. C. lieamer, Ph/sician and Surgeon. T>ehpectfully tenders his services • JLY the citizens of Beviford and viciuity. He may always be found (Ulricas professionally cn 3a™ed) at his Drug and Book Story. ID Julian* St. Feb. 16, 1854.
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