DAIRY MAID WANTED. A while woman, who understands taking fliar<*p of a Dairy, will hear of a good situation and high wages by making immediate appßca -I,ont° A.G.ALLEN at lifdford Spring*. June K>, IS.H. p. f. ix i'NI ii u K A \ I> t O L O S S 1 Ij AILSEIM AND MMM. The luges! Travelling EXHIBITION in the World, being a combination of all The mo-t popular and un exceptional amusements of the age—enlarged unit im proved lor the Season of 1851. A Team of eight Elephants will draw the greut Car of Juggernaut, A Baby Elephant, Only one year old , and but 3 1-2 feet high, will car iv upon bis back around the interior of the immense pavilion, the Lilliputian (IKNKKAL Tor; THUMB.— The Magnificent Collage comprises 140 Horses and 100 men. The Pavilion has been enlarged until it i-, capable of accommodating 1.1,000 spectators at once. The collection of living Wild Animals inclu des the most splendid specimens ever exhibited in America. Amouig many others will be found Eight Beautiful Lions, fresh from their native Forests. A Moneler If lute or l'olar lira) —of prodigious size and ferocity. .1 Alasrnijireut lloyol Tiger —the lagest one ever captured alive. .1 Voir of Young i;,,,,* —only sit* months old. BRAZILIAN THIERS, BLACK aid BOON"All BEARS, HYENAS, &c., Ike. The drove of' rl/tjditiHf were raptured in the Jun gles of Central Ceyin, by Messrs. S. B. JUNK and i.'ro Nt iTi.n, assisted by 200 Natives,after a pursuit j of three mouths and four days in the Jungles. They j weie uiiallv entrapped and secure in an Indian Karal or Tiap nl enormous dimensions and prodigious j strength, where they were subdued. P. T. BARNUM, Proprietor of the American Museum, New-York, has ; the honor to announce, that encouraged by the bid- \ hunt .uccess which ha- attended all his various el- ' toils tor the amusement of tlo* public, he has been ted to form the project of organizing a vast travel- \ i tig MUSEUM OF WONDERS! Which comprises a greater variety of Attraction*, mn! more extraordinary Novelties, than anv Travel ling Exhibition in the world. Every leature of this Mammoth Establishment is ot a peculiar and inter i-stiug nature, and the whole is produced upon a gi gantic -cale of rnanitmle. The travelling parapher nalia of the American Museum, as it euters each town, is preceded by the gorgeous C.I i: OF JUGGERNAUT, drawn by Eight Elephant-, superbly caparisoned, be ing an arr urate moil el of that terrible engine of idola troti -iicri lice, finished and decorated in all the ex travagaure of the Hindoo style. Following this ve hicle, I- a long prores-ion of cages and Carriages, the whole forming a spectacle of more than Oriental splendor. The Exhibition will take place within a magnificent variegated Pavilion, compo-ed of Ameri can Flags,of water-proof fabric. The real, genuine, original (•enertil Tom Thiunh, i> attached to this Exhibtion, and will appear in all Ins performances as given before the principal crown ed head-ol Eniope, including Songs. Dance-, (irecian Statues, and his admired personations of Napoleon and Frederick the Great. The little General is t ir.-iity-t it-o year- ot age, weighs only fifteen pounds, and is but twenty-eight inches high. Also engaged Mr. Xilli*, the man without arms, who will execute his extraor dinary feat- of loading ami firing a pistol with his toes; cuting profile likenesses, shooting at a mark with a how and arrow, ptaying upon the Accordeon and Violmcello, etc. Mr. Nellis, in the-e perfor mances, exhibits a wonderful example of what 111- iloimiahie energy and industry can accomplish, even when laboring under disadvantages apparently the most insurmountable. A Complete Menagerie of LIVING WILD ANIMALS, is also included in the American Museum, and at a convenient period during the Exhibition l!r. Hie Lion will enter the liens of Wild Beasts, and gjve his clas sical illustrations of Hercules struggling with the N rmean I.iofi; Daniel in the Lions' Den; Samson des troying the Lion, One of the tuot interesting portions of the Exhi bition is formed by The di-play of a great cotllection of WAX STATUARY, including figures of the size of life, of all the Presidents ot the United States, also of a great number of noted characters, American and Foreign, all of which are accurate likenesses, and appropriately co.turned. In fact, the whole Esta blishment is a vast repository ot Jgggg Wonderful Objects of Nature and Art, the full particulars of which it would be impossible to give within the limits ef a newspaper advertise ment, and which has been brought together at an enormous expenditure of means, tormtng the largest and most novel travelling Exhibition in this or any other country. A fine .Military Band will perform the most popu lar airs of the day, as the procession enters town, and also during the hours of Exhibition. THE AMERICAN MUSEUM and MENAGERIE will exhibit at Bedford, Pa., on Wednesday July sth. C7" Doors open from 1 to 4 and 7 to 9 P. M. Price of admission 20 cents. Children tinder 9 of age 15 cents, —to the whole of this immense Es tablishment, including Gen. Thom Thumb, the en entire collection of Wild Animals, Wax Statuary, Mr. Lengel's performances in the Dens, the Baby Elephant, Mr. Nell is* performances, }cr.. no extra charge under any pretence whatever, let the reports be what they may. June 23, 1854. Fresh Arrival. .MRS. POTTS would respectftjlly announce to the Ladies of Bedford and vicinity, that she has just received from the eastern cities a beau tiful assortment of Visetts and Scarf Yisetts, Bonnets trimmed in the latest style, childrens' and Misses Flats, an elegant assortibent of French worked collars and Under Sleeves, and a great variety of embroidered Ribbon for Sash es, together with ladies dress goods of every quality. Bedford, June IG, 1854. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned will sell,at public sale, on the premises, in Union Town ship, County alor -.aid, on SATURDAY, the sth day of August next, al! that, the following described tract of land, containing 196 acres and 133 perches, adjoining tends ot Jacob Corle, Jr., Jacob Beard, and Jacob Claar, about 80 acres chared and under fence, and tlfe balance well-timbered, having thereon erected a story and-a-half frame house, two iog houses, a dou ble log burn, a stable, and other outbuildings— also, a good spring of water close by the houses, and a good orchard of choice fruits thereon. The above is a very desirable property—title patented and indisputable. Terms: —One-third of the purchase money to remain in the hands of the purchaser during the life-time of the widow of Jacob Corle, de ceased, the interest to be paid her annually, and the principal at her death, to the heirs ol the deceased: the remaining purchase money to he paid one-third in hand, at the confirmation of the sale, and the balance in two equal annual payments thereafter, without interest, to he se cured hv judgment bonds, or bonds and inort ga? p [Cf Attention will he paid by the subscri ber, residing in Union Township, to all enqui ries of purchasers. Post Office address, St. Clairsville, Bedford Co. JACOB CORLE, Jn., Administrut or of Jacob Corle, deceased. June lb', 1854*. Talk about Lore Pries.' Cheap Side is the place alter all where you get the worth of your money. SUGAR.—Nice refined White Sugar at 9 cts., crushed do. tor 10 cts. a jxhiiul, for sale by RUPP & OSTEU. " COUPEE.—Good Rio Cofiee at ] 2'j cents— Prime Rio do at 15 cents. RUPP & OSTER. A MCE CUP OF TEA.—Very superior Imperial, Young Hyson and Black Teas lor sale by ' RUPP & OSTER. SYRUP.—More Golden Syrup ot a very su perior quality jnst received and lor sale at the CHEAP SIDE. FISH. Fresh Shad, Mackerel, and Herring, lor sale at RUPP & OSTER'S. BACON—A nice lot of Country cured lor sale at the CHEAP SIDE. Transparent Windbw Shades received and for sale by RUPP &, OSTER. BONNETS. A new supply of very cheap Bonnets just received irul fir sale bv RUPP &'OSTER. A new Falling Top Buggy and Brass Mount ed Harness, of very superior eastern work, made to order, fir sale by RI PP 8. OSTER. June lb, 1 S;>4. .IOEI*ll W. TATE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA., Wit.t. attend to all business entrusted to his care. Having secured the services of a competent Agent in Wa-hington, D. €., he will give especial attention to Soldiers' Pensions, Claims, and Bounty Lands. rry Office on .tulianna Street,,one door Noith of the residence ot Samuel 11. Tate, and immediately opposite Capt. Beckwith's Hotel. He has for sale one Farm situate in Monroe Township, containing 180 acres of land, 70 acres cleared and under fence, with house and barn thereon erected. There is an orchard of excellent fruit on the premises. Also, 300 Acres of Limestone land, situate in Woodcock Valley, one and-a-half miles north of the town of Bloody Run. Also, 500 Acres of first rate timber land, sit uate in Hopewell Township, lying south of the contemplated Chambersburg and Bedford Rail Road. Also, 1800 acres of unimproved land in Bed ford and Fulton counties which will be sold low to actual settlers. The above lands will be sold in large or small quantities to suit purchasers. April 21, 1554-. SUMMER HATS—a great variety for sale at the store of A. B. CRAMER CO. A two-Horse Wagon, and one Top Buggy, new, and work warranted, for sale cheap on a liberal credit, or for Countrv Produce. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Mens, Boys, and Youths, city-made calt-skin Boots, for sale by A. B- CRAMER & CO. Patent Leather, Enamel do., Saddler's Mo roccos, and new style Enamel Cloth lor Car riage Trimming, lor sale bv A. B. CRAMER cN CO. SHARPEN YOUR SCYTHES—If you want a Grindstone, warranted good, call at the store of A. B. CRAMER fc CO. WHO WANTS A BONNET.—Bonnets and Misses Flats—a large supply just received and for sale, at reduced prices, bv A. B. CRAMER & CO. Junt 9, 1351. Truth is Mighty! Important news for the Invalids of .Albany! P VI. VERJIACH Eli'S HYDRC-ELECTRIC VOLTAIC CHAINS. .1 .Yew, A'orel, and strictly Scientific .Mode of applying Elect ro-.Magn ft ism for the Instant Relief and Permanent Cure of all .YEIRVOCS DISEASES, Is for the iirst time introduced to the people of Al bany and vicinity. We know that there is too much good sense among the inhabitants of this place to de sire a long, unmeaning, extravagant advertisement; hence we shall simply give you a history of the Chains, and the success thev have had in curing with in the last year. IXERVOUS DISEASES. I'ulvermacher's Klectric Chains were first used in France, three years since, where the success that attended their use, soon attracted the attention of the j FIRST MKDii AI. men in Paris, who took pains to give them a still further trial, and recommended their adoption in the different .Medical Colleges oil that Kingdom. Within the last two years they have btien introduced in Germany, Au-tria, Prussia, Bel gium and F.ngiand, where they soon became the mo-t popular article for the INSTASV KCS.IKF AXD naiiu- NK.vr ci ut ol'tfiat class of diseases called Nervous. One year since they were introducer into the • United States, and can now he tonnd in all the prin ; cipal cities in the Onion. It is necessary to speak at length of their great success ami unparalleled sale, wherever they have been introduced. It is sufficient to state that they are highly recommended by Pro lessor .Mott. Van Buren,Po-t andOarnochow, of New York, and also in daily use in every Hospital in that city. SI,OOO dollars will be given to any person who j will produce so many well authenticated certificates ; ol cure, from intelligent patients and scientific phy sicians. of the following diseases, as may be found in a pamphlet of ."Hi pages, to be lyad (gratis) of the on ly agents in Albany, DF.XTF.R & NELLAGF.R. Painful and Swelled Joints Palpitation of the Heart Rheumatism Neuralgia ol the Face Pains in the Back Nervous Headache Deafness, Blindness Dyspepsia, Indigestion j Paiusofthe Liver General Debility Nervous Cough Female Diseases Tooth Ache Prolapsus Uteri. It is not strange that the application of F.leetro- j Magnetism will instantly relieve pain, wherever lo cated, moie quickly than opium or any of its com pounds—for it is based upon the true theorv of the origin of pain—a lack of the nervous fluid, which the Chains supply, by being applied over the parts af- I fected—alter first being moistened with common vin egar, which is the only preparation necessary. The common sense of the people all over the conn try is awakening, and they have concluded that they , : will no longer make drug shops of their stomachs, or be guilty of swallowing the miserable, disgusting lio-! rums that are thrust before the public. RHEUMATISM, that common disease of this climate, can be almost INSTAMI.Y relieved of its pain —and a permanent cure produced by simply applying a chain of 18 links for u few days, a few hours each day. PROLAPSUS UTERI. More tl.an one hundretl rase- of this disease have , been cured within the last year, that hail battled ev ery other mode of treatment, by wearing a ifO link | chain lor u few weeks, by attaching one end upon the spine and the other on the abdomen. After a simple application the worst symtoms disappear, and the patient soon gains flesh and strength. 1 do not know of one single instance that has not been great ly benefitted, if not permanently cured. ONK WOIIII OF CAI TION TO TUI: LADII—.— Laities who are E.NCIKNTK, are requested to wear thern only for a few moments at each application, for by long and frequent use MISCARIIIAUK is often produced. JOSEPH STEINERT, Oenerul Agent, lirmiAnvty, A Trie J oi l. *lgenf: Dr. F. C. REAMER, Bedford, Fa. June 9, 1851 fy. lv OTIC E. The Stockholders of the liollidaysburg and Bedford Turnpike Road Company are informed that an Election will be held on Monday, the 3d day of July next, at the house of Peter A inich, in the village of St. Clairsville, Bedford County, tor the purpose of electing officers for said Company for the ensuing vear. JOHN AKE, 7>r7. June 9, 1854. STRAY COW. Came to the premises of rtie subscriber in Red ford Township, on the 26th inst., a Brindie Cow, with a white stripe on the hack, a piece out of the under pait of the right ear, and two pieces out of the left ear. No other mark. The owner is desired to come forward, prove properly, pav charges, and take her awav. TOBIAS IIELTZEL. June 9, 1854.* NOTICE. The Partnership heretofore existing between Thomas and John King, is this dav dissolved hv mutual consent. All persons having unsettled accounts with them, ate requested to attend to their liquidation without delay. THOMAS KING, June 1, 1854. JOHN KING. Having this day associated Henry S. King, of the City of Pittsburg, with us in the business of manufacturing Iron, the business will be con ducted undei the name and firm of John King & Co. THOMAS KING, June 9, 1554. JOHN KING. P. A. HEALEY & BRO., Wholesale Druggists, AND DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, VARNISHES, DYE- Stulis Spires, Patent Medicines, &c, Cumberland, ill d. CT7* Ortlrrt from Phy steinits niti/ Merchant* filled srtth pure ami a tttt/l nlltralctl artielex, at IjullttHore prire.%. June 9, ISsl—ly. CAPTION ! All persons are cautioned against hunting, fishing, or otherwise trespassing upon my Farm, known as the "Funk Property," near Bedford, as I will most certainly enforce the law against all who do so, without respect to persons. So look out and save trouble and costs. WM. CHENOWETH. June 9, 1854. CAPTION! All persons are cautioned against trespassing upon my Farm either by fishing, hunting, or otherwise, as I have suffered greatly in this way, and cannot submit to it any longer. Those who do not pay attention to this notice, will find themselves proceeded against according to law, without respect to persons. PHILIP J. SHOEMAKER. June 9, 1854.* A Journeyman Shoemaker Wanted. A Journeyman Shoemaker, competent to make Ladies' Shoes, will find constant employment and a good situation by applying to the subscri ber in Bedford. JOHN MILLER. May 5, 1854. BOOTS AND SHOES. The subscriber has on hand a large assortment ol City-made Boots and Shoes, which he will sell at first cost to close out his stock>ol this de scription. JOHN MILLER. May 5, 1854. FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. The subscriber would announce to his old friends and customers, and the public in gener i al, that he has permanently located himself in | Juliana Street, next door to Dr. REAMER'S Drug j & Book Store, w here he is prepared to execute I all orders in his line in a superior manner, on j reasonable terms. From long experience in the i business, hp feels confident he can render xatis | faction to all who honor hiifi with a call. He constantly keeps on hand readv-made ' clothing, of every description, for Men and Boys—also, a superior assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, CASSfNETTS, SILK, SA j 1 IN, and other \ ESTIN(JS,and Summer Wear, which he will sell as low as they can be bought i elsew here, and make them up to the taste of the | purchaser. He also keeps a general assortment of Cravats, Stocks, Collars, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Ac. Hi* hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. WM. SCHAFFER. June 9, 1854. NOTICE IN RIRTITION. JACOB KOONS vs. Mary Ann Koons, Daniel Koons, Rebecca Kooris, Henry Koons, John S. Biddle and Bar bara his wile, in right of said Barbara, Eliza Koons: and Susannah Koons, David Koons, Eve Koons and Sophia Koons, by their guardian ad litem, S. li. 'Fate, Esq. in tiie Court of Common Pleas in aud for the County of Bedford, May Term, 1854. Breve, de partitions facienda. Notice is hereby given to the above named | parties, that by virtue of the above mentioned writ of partition, an inquest will he held and taken upon the premises therein described, be ing all that messuage, tenement, or part of a tract of land patented to John Blackburn by pa tent dated 19th November, 1835, situate in Na pier Tow nship, in the County of Bedford, con taining IGI acres and 70 perches and allowance, adjoining lands of Elizabeth Blackburn, John Blackburn, Jesse Blackburn, Nathan 11. Wolf, and John Gephart, having thereon erected a log house and log barn, also a good apple or chard thereon, about acres cleared and un der fence, on the 22d day of July next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, lor the purpose of mak ing partition or valuation and appraisement of said Real Estate, as in the said writ required, at which time and place said parties can attend if they think proper. JOHN ALSIP, June 2, 1854. Sheriff. NOTICE IN PARTITION. hereasJohn Stoler, late of the Township of Liberty, in the County of Bedford, died seized of the following described real estate, viz : A tract of land situate in Liberty Township aforesaid, containing one hundred acres, more or less, about sixty acres cleared and under fence, having thereon erected a two storv log house with a Kitchen attached, Spring house, Blacksmithshop, a double bank Barn ami otiier out buildings, a good orchard of choice fruit and Spring of water thereon, adjoining lands of I saac Kensinger on ttie South, Samuel Shonp on the East, David Stoleron the North, and John Savage's heirs on the west. And leaving a widow, Magdalena Stoler and issue seven children, to wit : Abraham and Philip residing in the county of Whitney, in the State of Tndianna: John Stoler and Susan intermarried with John Clapper residing in Ashland County, Ohio, Catharine, intermarried with Isaac Kensinger, Marv, intermarried with David Barks{ lesser, and David Stoler, residing in the township of Liberty aforesaid. Notice is hereby given to the abovp named heirs, and all persons interested, that proceed ings in partition have been instituted it) the Or phan's Court lor the County of Bedford, and that, in pursuance of a writ of partition or val uation to me directed, I wijl proceed to hold an inquisition or valuation on said premises on Thursday the 3d day of August A. 1). 1854-, when and where they may attend if they think proper. JOHN A LSI P. June 2, 1854. Sheriff. RULE UPON HEIRS. In the Orphans' Court in and for the Coun ty of Bed ford, at . May Term, 1854. I pon the petition of NICHOLAS KEGO, ESQ., setting forth—That there was due Josh ua Kegg, son and heir of John Kegg, late of Napier Township, deceased, the one-eighth part of the distributive share of the personal estateof said decedent—that there was also due the said Joshua the one-eighth part of the real estate of said decedent, a portion of which petitioner took at the valuation after proceedings in partition— that petitioner entered into recognizance to the said Joshua and the other heirs of said decedent for their shares in the same—that although peti tioner has paid the distributive share of the said Joshua in the personal Estate as well as his in terest in the real Estate, yet, be has never re ceived an acquittance for the same, and the lien of said recognizance still remains to his injury— tfiat the said Joshua has been absent from the County aforesaid over seventeen years and his residence is not known. Whereupon, on motion of JOHN P. REED, ESQ., the Court grant a rule upon the said Joshua Kegg, and the other heirs and legal re presentatives of John Kegg, deceased, to appear at 1 he next Term of said Court, commencing on the Ist Monday of September next (1854.) So answer said petition, and to show cause why the said Court shall not decree and direct that said Recognizance and the record thereof be marked satisfied. Sheriff ordered and directed to serve said rule upon the parties interested, personal notice upon tftose residing in the County, and bv publication for four weeks in one paper pub lished in Bedford upon those residing out of the countv. D. WASHABATCH, Clerk of Orphans' Court. June 2, 1854. DR. SCOTT'S Notes and Book accounts will be placed in the hands of a justice for collection if not paid bv the Ist July. CESSNA & SHANNON. May 26, 1554. SHINGLES.—IO,OOO White Pine Lap Shin gles for sale by A. B. CRAMER & CO. FlSH.—Another supply ot Mackeial, Shad, and Herring,just received and for sale bv A. B. CRAMER A CO. NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE! More Yoh Ciood* THE .NEW STORE. & Osier Kos fretfully inform I heir numprotrc patrons that they are now receiving direct from Haiti more and Philadelphia, in addition to their Spring supply, a large and handsome assortment of new style " SUMMER GOODS, Comprising a great variety of Lmlk's' Drew Of the newest and most fashionable styles, to gether with evety other article adapted to the every day wants of the people : all of which they will sell at the shortest possible advance for CASH, or upon a short credit to good and rt NCTCAL customers. Having purchased our goods cunt- FOI: CASH, and having adopted for our motto, " Quick sales and small profits,"' we feel assured we can make it to the advantage of purchasers, in search of cheap bargains, to call before purchasing elsewhere. We therefore respectfully invite all, and the Ladies especially , to call and see, learn our prices, and judge lor themselves. We will show our goods with pleasure, whether you wish to buy or not, and hope by fair deal ing and a desire to please, to continue to merit and receive a libera! share of the public patron age. [CP" All kinds of produce taken for goods. June 9, 1854. SHERIFFALTY. To the People of Bedford County. The undersigned offers himself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. DANIEL W. LEHMAN. May 12, 1854.* a SEW FIRM MI) NEW I,(KM. THE subscribers respectfully beg leave to an nounce to the citizens of Bedford ami vicinity that thev have just received and opened a splen did assortment of SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS, which they are determined to sell at low prices either for cash or country produce. Their a>- sortnient is very large, and has been selected with great care: consisting, in part, of Cloths, Cassimers, Tweeds, Jeans, Satinets and Linens, for men and boys wear; Ladies fine dress goods in great, variety, among which will be found Silks, Alpacas, Bombazines, Mous De Laines, Tissue, Baredges, Chintz's, Lawns., &.C. &.C., — also Calicoes of every description: Brown and Bleached Muslins, Shilling, Sheetings, Ticking, Table Diapers, Crash, Cotton Baggings, Csna burgs, Hosiery for men, women, and children: Hat and English Crapes: Bonnet Silks and Rib bons of all descriptions: Linen and Silk Handker chiefs; Linen Edgings and Laces: Silk Lacesand Fringes. Our stock of mourning goods will be found very superior, to which we invite especial attention. Shoes and liools. Mens, Youths, and Chil drens BOOTS —Ladies fine Shoes and Bootees: best silk lasting Gaiters, assorted colors—Misses Gaiters and Jenny Lind Ties—also fine sboes for men and boys. Ladies and Misses Bonnets, latest styles, con sisting of Gossamer, Belgrade, Florence Braid, French lace, together with every other style to be found in the eastern cities—also Tampico and Palm Hats for Men and Boys, and a very superior article of Silk Siouch Hats. An elegant assortment of Groceries, such as crushed, pulverized and Brown Sugars, best Coffee, Hmnmell's Extract of Coffee. Baker's Broma, Corn Starch, Golden Syrup, and N. O. Molasses, together w ilh a great variety of other articles which would occupy too mi: h space to enumerate. Purchasers will find it greatiy to their advantage to give us a call. GCP" All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods at the highest prices. SANSOM N GEPHART. Bedford, April 14, 1854. mm HTP PRIIIM: The undersigned respectfully announce to their friends and customers that they have just , received a large and general assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which, for cheapness, quality, and style, sur passes any Stock they have heretofore offered. We name in part: Blue, Black, Brown, and Olive French Cloths, Black, Mixed, and Fancy Cassimers, Coatings, Cantonets, Summer Cloths and Cassimers, Cassi netts, Kentucky Janes, Velveteens and Cords, Russia Duck, Linen Drillings, Table Damask, Jacquer'd Diapers, ike. Rag, Listing, Hemp, and Wollen Carpeting, ! Mattings of various widths, Floor Oil Cloths, j Kc. ! 980 pieces Summer Calicoes, all colors and prices ; .')■') pieces Blue Drills and Summer Pant Stalls; 20 pieces Bed Ticking and Furniture Checks; ■lO pieces Bleached .Muslins, from 6 to 18 cents; i 25 pieces Plain and Figured Barage l)e Laines; 20 pieces Blk. Gro de Rhine, watered & chang. Silks; j Alpaccas, Irish Linens, Cambrics, Plain, Swiss, Dotted Muslins, Jaconets, Colored Crapes, Shallies, Silk Tissues, Broka Barage, Wash'd Blond, Tarletons, Hollands, French Embroider ed Sleeves, Collars & Hdkfs., Ribhonds, Gloves, Hosierv, Laces, Edgings, Trimming Braids, Blk. Silk Fancy Cravats, Lustre Lisle Thread Ginghams, Domestic Ginghams, ts.c., &. c. Mens', Boys', &. Childrens' Summer Hats, Misses' Flats, Bonnets, &c.: Mens' N. Boys' City-made Calf-skin Boots & Shoes : Ladies' iN Misses' Morocco Bootees, Gaiters, Slippers &. Ties, of the very best quality : Hardware, Bar Tron, Anvils, Vices, Springs, Nails, Scythes, Traces, Cords, &.c.: Wooden Ware, Tubs, Buck ets, Churns, Brooms, Queensware, Stoneware. Groceries of every kind. Best Rio Coffee, Java Coffee, Rice, Teas, Spices, Tobacco, Ex tract Coffee, Linseed, Whale, Patent Oils: New Orleans ix Porta Rica Sugars, and Crushed, Clarified, and Pulverized Loaf Sugats. We respectfully invite every one in search of bargains to give us a call before purchasing. Returning our thanks to all who have so kindly patronized us, we respectfully solicit their re newed lavors. OtyAll kinds of Country Produce received for Goods at Cash prices. A. B. CRAMER & CO. April 14, 1854. Iron, Nails, Spikes, and Grain and Grass Scvthes for sale by "A. B. CRAMER &. CO. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa. to rae directed, there will he sold, at the Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, on Saturday,the29lh day of July, A. D. lSui, at 2 o'clock, P. M., the following Real Estate, viz: All defendant's interest in a tract ot land, contairming 130 acres, more or less, partly cleared and under fence, with a double log House, log Barn, Tanycrd, and other buildings thereon erected—also, an apple orchard there on, adjoining lands of S. J\l. Barclay's heirs, Abraham Miller, and others : situate irv Harri son Township. Bedford County, aud taken in execution as the property of Solomon Miller. Also, one Lot of ground, in the Town of Che neysville, with a frame dwelling house and other buildings thereon erected, adjoining lands of Joseph O'Neal, Bernard O'Neal, and others: situate in Southampton Township, Bedford Co., and taken in execution as the property of Geo. O'Neal. Also, one tract of Land, containing l."> acres, more or less, about 4 acres cleared and under fence, with a one story log houoe and log stable thereon erected—also, a small apple orchard thereon ; adjoining lands of .ion. nan Hoover, Stonernok, and others: situate in Middle Wood hern - Township, Bedford Count v.-and taken in execution as the property of Samuel Kensinger. JOH N A LSI P. Sheriff's Office, ) S/ieriJj'. June 9, 1S")4. } VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. The subscriber will sell, at public vendue or outcry, on the premises, in Harman's Bottom, Allegheny Township, Somerset County, Penn sylvania, on Saturday, the 2 Kit day of Juue iust., a first rate Farm, containing 218 acres and al- lowancv, of patented Land, on which are erected THREE GOGD DWELLING HOUSES. three BARNS, Spring House, and ail other ne cessary and convenient outbuildings. On the premises, is an excellent Orchard of choice fruit, consisting of Apples, Pears, Peaches, Pi limbs, Apricots, Cherries, ixc., N.r. About 7f> acres of this Land is cleared and under good fence, and the balance well timbered. There are two good meadows, and facilities for making much more. This property is certainly one ot the most desirable to be found in the vicinity in which it is located, and purchasers would do well to give it their attention. He will also offer, at the same time, a Lot ot ground containing about 10 acres, having there on a handsome and comfortable FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. This Lot is near the Catholic Church, and is every way desirable. Both these properties are supplied with, the : very best of water, and the Springs have never been known to fail. The Lot and House w ill be rented, if nut sold. He w ill also oiler, at the same time, a large i and treneral assortment of Household and Kit | cben Furniture. On this property there is an excellent water power for propelling any kind ot machinery. aim" An indisputable title will be given. [LP* Terms will be reasonable, to suit pur j chasers. HF" Sale to commence at 10 o'clock of said i dav. EDMUND RICE. June 9, 1854. VALUABLE FARM FUR SALE. The subscriber offers, at Private Sale, the val ! uable Farm on which he at present resides, sit | uale 44 miles west of Scheilsburg, in Juniata Township, Bedford County, on the Turnpike Road leading from Bedford to Pittsburg, con taining 24-6 acres of good land, 125 acres clear ! Ed, 1 5 acres of meadow and iar.d sufficient for ; making as much more. The buildings are j ! good dwelling house, p.mt log and part stone, | (the stone part rough-cast,) Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Granary. Dry-house, fxc.—a Well of ex cellent water near the door, and -n running i pump a short distance off. Also, a fine or chard of choice fruit, say 200 trees, consist ing of Apples, Cherries. Plums, Pears, £vc. About fifty acres ofthe land is well set in Clover. | [CF* Any person wishing to purchase a fine Farm with a small sum of money can do so by calling on the subscriber. GEORGE G. BURNS. June 2, 1554. •"FELLOW CITIZENS!" tDo vou want to leave your measure for a FASHIONABLE SUIT OF CLOTHES, warranted to give satisfaction in STYLE, QUALI TY, FIT and MAKE ? Do you want to see a large and splendid Slock of Cloths, Cassimeresj Vestings, and other seasonable goods for IV. IRK' Do you want to see a fine assortment of COATS, PAXTS and VESTS, gotten up in a style not in ferior to the best ordered work ' Do you want Under Garments of the "r/g/W stripe " or Fi rr- Msiirxu ARTICLES that "can 7 / he heal" or BOY N CLTHI\(; for your Sons ? In slrnrf, if you want all or any of these things so essential to the adornment and comfort of the "outer man," call on STEPHEN'S, Merchant Tailor, McKaig's Row, Baltimore Street (next door to Campbell's Drug Store,) Cumberland, Md. !TF* If you want an OUTFIT of CHEAP READY-MADE CLOTHING. I would advise yon to call at the RAILROAD CLOTHING STORE, near the Depot. May 19, 1854.—1y. Hoarding House MRS. FLETCHER would respectfully an nounce that she has fiited up her house for the accommodation of visitors to the Bedford Min eral Springs, and feels confident she can render satisfation to all who give her a call. Bedford, June 9, 185-J-. JOB MANN. G. H. SPANG. LAW PARTNERSHIP THE undersigned have associated themselves in the Practice ofthe Law, and will attend promptly to all business entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad joining counties. Office on Juliannc Street, three doors south of "Mengel House," opposite the residence ol Maj. Tute. JOB MANX. June 2, 18.51. G. H. SPANG. CAUTION 1 All persons are cautioned against trespassing upon my farm, by hunting or otherwise. 1 have submit ted to repeated injuries in this way, until forbearance has ceased to be a virtue, and 1 am now determined to enforce the law against all who do not pay atten tion to this notice without respect to persons—so look out. SOLOMON REIGHABD, June 16, 1851.* TOwf ProvUrHet Township.
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