v r %omtea prepares the elements of the bile i the "blood; and if it dt.es the wo.k feebly and im "r ilv liver disease is the certain re-ult. As '' therefore, as any defection of the liver is per- Lt we may be sure that the digestive organs are °T e | order The first thing to be done is to admm a specific which will art directly upon the sto k the mainspring of the animal machinery. r"' ,nis purpose we can recommend Hoofland's G> place. If the above property is not sold hv the Ist of February, it will then he rented. For furtlnT information apply to the subscriber, in Bedford. SAMUEL CARN. . Dec. 22, 1554.* PRIVATE SALE VALUABLE FARM & MILL PROPERTY, Izt: St. C'Srsir Tc;: ssship. The subscribers oiler, at private sale, from this until Wednesday,the 17th of January nest, their valuable Mli Prope.-ty, on Dur.nings Creek, St. Clair Township. Bedford County, six miles from Bedford and <>ne-f>urth o( a mile from the fTollidaysi.org Torn pike. The tract contains 24(i acres of excel lent land—lso acres cleared and under fence. The improvements area large Frame Grist Mill, a Saw Mill, a two storv frame house, a two story log house, ami three tenant houses, a frame tarn, and a double log barn, and two orchards of choice fruils. There is running spring wafer—never failing—in every field, a good well at one li aise, and a never-failing spring at the other. There is. in fact, no place in ti" county better supplied with water. The Grist Mill is in tho rough and complete repair from the pit tip, lias tour run of stones, and is situated in one o{ the best neighborhoods in the countv tor grain; and in the matter of water power, and convenience to markets, is unsurpassed by any Mil! in this pa:t of the county. The subscribers having dissolved partnership, the property must be sold. A rare chance of investment ts offered to men of capital. If not sold at private sale, it vvil! lie offered at public sale, on the premises, on Wednesday, 17ih January next. Persons de sitnus of examining the property, or of any in formation respecting it, will apply to the sub scribers, on the premises, or to John Cessna, or V iiiiam M. Hall, Esq'rs, of Bedford. JOHN KERR, JCIIX W. BEELER. Dec. 22, 1851. nil ~sm f N i be subscriber having purchased the entire 1 stock ot HARDWARE of the late Thomas B. j Miller, iri the Burougli of Bedford, would re spectfully announce to his friends and the pub lic generally, that he is now prepared to fur nish almost every article in his line of business on favorable terms. His stock being nearly all new, and selected hy one well experienced in | hie business, he is fuliv satisfied that purchasers i \vi;l find it to their advantage to give him a ' ca,:. In addition to a general stock of Hard ware, be I as on hand, and will constantly keep, j GROCERIES of the \erv best qualitv—GLASS j of all sizes—also, STONEWARE of a very su- j per;or quality. He has also on hand all kinds! "I Ods, Paints, Drugs, Brooms, ccc., Bcc., and I O-dur Ware in great variety. Having now permanently settled in business,) and being determined to use every proper ex ertion t, please, he hopes to merit and receive 1 a liberal share of public patronage. , JOHN ARNOLD. Dec. 22, 1851. I NOTICE! I A. B. CRAMER & CO. having leased the! rooms recently occupied bv Win. Schaffer, in j Exchange buildings, and having fitted up the j same with counter, shelves ami conveniences, I *'iil, in a short time, remove their stock of j woods thither. FALL DRESS GOODS! fMaines, Cashmeres, Alpaccas. Thibet Cloths, *Xc., See., of every color, just received and for sjl( * l >y ' A. B. CRAMER & Co. NOTICE! The undersigned, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas ol Bedford County, to distribute to and among Creditors the fund in the hands of John Alsip, Sheriff, arising from the sale of the Real E-tate of Daniel W. Lehman, will at tend to the duties of his appointment on Friday, the sth day of January prox., at 10 o'clock, A. M., at h.s office in Bedford Borough, when and where all persons interested are notified to attend. WM. M. HALL, Dec. 15, 1854. Audit or. NOTICE! Soldiers of the War of" 1812, and the soldiers of the Revolution, their widows, children, and representatives, may find it to their interest, in calling upon the undersigned on or before the Ist of January next. JOSEPH W. TATE. Bedford, Dec. 1~, 1554. PIELK' NALE CF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. hv virtue of an Orrfoi of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned will offer at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday 'tie 1 Ith day of January next, the following dea oribed REAL 2STATE, in Monroe Township, containing about seven ty-three acres, 10 acres of which are cleared and having thereon erected a log house, log barn, eic., adjoining lands ot Catharine Gillam, Daniel Swatlzwelder, the undersigned and oth ers. oT?"Terms ; CASH. JOSEPH O'NEAL, Admin id ml or of . Ihel Koons, ili earned. ~ Dec. 15. 1854. NOTICE- The undersigned, appointed bv the Orphan's Court of Bedford County to examine the excep tions and repent th" facts, in tife matter ot the exceptions filed to the a coon fit of John Mower, U- r p. Executor of the last will, &.C., ot I homas Hunt, Esq., deceased, will attend-to the duties of hi- appointment at his office in the Borough ot Bedford on Thursday, the 4th dav of Janua ry next, when and where ail parties can attend if they see proper. J NO. P. REED, Auditor. Dec. lb, 1854. OF VALI ABLE 11EAL ESTATE- By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned will aifl'er, at public sale, on tiie premises, on SAT kR DAY, the 3l)th dav ol December, ISSI-, the following tlescril.ed Rta! Estate: A Tract ol 181- acre- of Land situate partly in Juniata and partly in Napier Township, ad j .inging iands of Peter Hillegass, Jac >b Dull, Christian Dannaker, George Colvin. and oth , rs—aixiut one-haif cleared a Log House, Log Barn, and other necessary buildings thereon erected—also au Apple Orchard atui never failing Spring !hereon. Terms. —One-third in hand and Lalance in two equal annua! payments. NICHOLAS YVHITELINE, jJdr.Tr of the. Estate of Christian Biene, dec'd. Dec. 8, 185-4. It. Pu ii 1i e S a I c of V a 111*2 I) 1 c REAL ESTATE J By virtue of atyjfder of the Orphan:; 1 Court of Bedford Count v, the undersigned, administra tor ot tlie estate ol Abel Johnson, deceased, will sell, at public sale, on 'fill KSDAS, trie 11th day of January, 1855, at 1 o'clock, P. M., A TRACT OF USD, situate in Southampton Township, adjoining lands of Truman TeweiPs heirs, Abner leweif, a rid others, containing 1 G!J acres, about acres cleared, with a two story Log House, and double Log Barn thereon erected. Terms: —Cash at the confirmation of the sale. Sale on the premises. JOHN JOHNSON, . Idministrotor of Jibel Johnson, deceased. l).-c. 8, 1854. NOTICE. In the Court of Common Pleas of Bedford County : In the matter of the Petition of Gen. William H. Irwin for Lave to perpetuate tes timony, and the Rule thereon issued to Thomas Griffith, and The President and Directors ol the Huntingdon and Bmndtop Rail Road and Coal Company, and all others interested, to appear and show cause, ixc. The undersigned appoint ed by 'aid Court to examine witnesses on the part of all parties in interest, and reduce their testimony to writing, gives notice that he will atti rrd to the duties of his appointment, at the public house of James Eclielberger, in Hope well Towpship, in said County, on Monday. 15th January, 1855, at 12 o'clock, M., contin uing to sit until all the testimony is taken, when and wh.-re all persons interested are notified to attend. 0. E. SHANNON, Dec. 8, 1854-.* Commissioner. CAUTION. My wife Sarah having !<- it my bed and board without any-just cause or provocation, this is to caution all persons against trusting or harboring her on my account, as J am determined to pay no debts of her cord racing. ZACHEUS LT"MAX. Dec. S, 185-!-.* NOTICE. At! p-rsons are nolitied that I am deter mined not to pay the notes given by me to Elisha Smith, Sr., for land, unless he com piles with the article of agreement, unless compelled hy law. LEWIS MILLER. Dec. S, 1851.* STRAY HEIFER. Came to tile premises ot the subscriber, liv ng in Bedford Township, sometime in Gcto i>er iast, a black and white spotted Heifer, with both ears cropped—no other marks. The own er is requested to pome forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away. SAMUEL WALTER. Dec. 8, 1851.* NOTICE. Letters of Administration have been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Peter Fisher, late of Bedford Borough, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims wiil present them duiy authenticated lor settle ment. O. E. SHANNON, Adm'r. Nov. 10, 1851. New Firm! New Store!! and New Goods!!! The subscribers, having just received and o pened at the old slantl of J. H. SCHELL, a new and splendid assortment of Goods, respect fully invite the patronage of the public. Their stock consists of &Sap2e A' Fancy Woods of tile finest and newest stylesTalso, a large as sortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, Drugsj Medicines, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Hardware, Asails, Glassware, Queensw are, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Umbrellas, and, in fact, ev ery article that is kept in a well regulated country store, all of which have been carefully selected, and will he sold on the most favorable terms lor CASII or PRODUCE. MARIA SCJIELL, JACOB S. SCJIELL. Srhellsot!rg, Pa., ) Nov. 10, 1854. \ NEW FILL LOOPS! The undersigned" thankful to their numerous patrons lor their kind and very liberal patron age, respectfully informs them that they have just received from the eastern cities, a handsome assortment of new style Fall Goods, suitable for the present and coming season, comprising French arid English Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Saltiitetts, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, Satin arid Worsted Vesting-, Cravats and lidklfs., knit Merino Shirts and Drawers, Cashmeres, Mausseline De Rege, Monsseline Delaines, Cu bing and Thibet Cloths, Alpacas, Silk Poplins, Black Gros De Rhine, and Fancy Silks, Prints from a tip up, Muslins bleached and unbleached from a tip up, all widths, Thibet and Bay State Shawls, Ginghams, Checks, Liuseys, Tickings, Drillings, Cambrics, Nankeens, (hash, Diapers, Damask Table Cloths and Covers, White Cords, Embroiders, Sleeves, Collars, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Hat-, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Qneenswarr, Hardware, and Brooms, Groceries, N. O. Sugars, White Clarified, Pul verized, and Crushed do., Golden Syrup, N. O. Molass.it, good Rio Coffee I'M, Piime do l. cents, Spiers, Teas, Chocolate, Extract of Cof fee, Tobacco, Flax Seed, Sperm and Whale Oils, Drugs, Patent Medicine, Cattle Powders,, together with 1001 other articles adapted to the 1 wants (.1 the people, ail of which they will sell at the very lowest possible prices for cash and approved produce, or upon short credit to good and punctual customers'. And, as our motto,] short profits, manv sales, and quick returns, has , been fill 1 v carried out, and v. ill continue the ruling feature, we feel assured we can make it to the advantage ot ail in search of cheap hat gains to give us a call before purchasing. All kinds of Produce taken for Goods. RUPP & CSTER. Bedford, Sept. 22, 1554. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND FANCY GCOBS. J Choice .'lssortinnt of the. Finest Quality, For Sale nl the. IMVPS! Cash Prices, at if m . n. r. lroxll kji i)'s, A'o. ISI So ii lit Peroiij Ft rest, lift wen Pine ami V -11 ion, ir,,/ Pi At, PHILADELPHIA. The assortment embraces a Inrue ami Print Ptml of Pint Wmrhrs, -L in If 11. Pi/err . A'f'itti II (trt, )itateil ndtii fine Pilrer, iii Spoons, /•<, Lutilr iVr. —Art Goods, Pons ami Paltry Art Mr* of a superior quality, deserving the examination ol those who tie sire to procure the best goods at the Loicetl CuAt Purrs. - iiavinj 8 fii'trl tret/ pnolr/i rfgr of th" h')flt#Ss, and all available facilities lor Iniportmi; anil Matrufactor itur, the subscriber confidently invites purchasers, believing that be can supply Idem on teirn- a- lavor alile as any other establishment m either of the At lantic Cities. OCT" All kinds of Diamond and Pearl .1 ewelry and S lver Ware manufactured to order, within a reason able time, cy Wutcbes, jewelry ant! Silver Ware faithfully rejiaitnl. \\ M, II- KLI ON HEAL), No. ISt South Second Street, a few doors above the Second Street .Market, V\ e-f Side. C y In the South Window ot the Store may be seen the famous t'.IRL CLOCK, which commands the ad mit.it ion of the scientific and curious. Oct. 13, lSfll.— ly. HE < l fi -• SI I Si' Bi * 9 (Successor to II irtlrtf fie li ■' i'Jii t ) EEDDIXG AXD CARPET WAREHOUSE, JV'o. I4S Fool ft Second Street, Eire tinors uhovf Ppritre Ptrrrt, PIII LAD Ir LP 111 A, Where he keeps constantly on hand a ful' u-snrtin-'iit of every artirle in his line of business. 1- b.A'l HLiIS, I F.ATHKR-ni .DS. Patent Spring Mattree,, Cm led flair. Moss. Corn Husk and Straw Mattresses. \elvet Tapestry, Tapetiv, tfru-sels. Thiee-Ply. Ingratri, Venetian. List. liag and lleirip Carpeting-, Oil Cloths. Canton Mattings, Cocoa and Spanish Mattings, floor and Stair Druggets, Hearth Rugs. Door Mats. J able and Piano Covers, to which he invites the attention of purchasers. Oct. 13, lb-Sl.— |y. Cassinetts cheaper than ever—Kentucky J> ans—Flannels, Linseys— Cloths ant) every description of Wittier Goods, we oiler at prices that cannot fall to please. A. 13. CRAMER & Co. Oct. 27, 1854. READY-MADE CLOTHING, Overcoats, Cassimere and Cassinetl Coats, Vests, ike., cheap, by A. B. CRAMER Co. BOOTS AND SHOES. Mens-, Boys, and Cliildrens, Boots and Shoes— Womens and Misses morocco, Seal and Calfskin Bootees and walking Shoes—received and for sale hy A. B. CRAMER & Co. OLD SEVENTY SIX. Hungarians, Cuban, Young America,Tylorese ami INarl Slouch Hats, for men and Boys—also, Caps in great variety, for sale hy f "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. Iron, Nails, Spikes, and Grain and Grass Scythes tor sale bv * A. B. CRAMER & CO. Wool, Rag, Lot and Hemp Carpeting, from 18c up, for by " A. B. CRAMER & CO. Per Sale Cheap! One large 7'e/i Plnte Sfove —with doors com plete, by A. B. CRAMER & Co. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS! Just received,"a lot of . Meloileans , Flu/rs, Guilors, Vc., 6,' c., which we offer on the most reasonable forms. SHRYCCK, REED & Co. Chainbersburg, Pa. Nov. 17, 1851,—3 m. FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. The subscriber would announce to his old friends and customers, and the public in gvner al, that he has permanently located himself in Juliana Street, next door to Dr. Ream En's Drug Book Store, where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line in a superior manner, on reasonable terms. From long experience in the business, he feels confident he can render satis faction to all who honor hirn with a call. He constantly keeps on hand readv-made clothing, of every description, for Men and Hovs—also, a superior assortment of CLOTHS, CASSI MERES, CASSf NETTS, SILK, SA- T] X, and other VESTINGS,and Summer Wear, which lie will sell as low as they can bt* bought elsewhere, and make them up to the taste of the purchaser. lie also keeps a general assortment of Cravats, Stocks, Collars, "Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, &.c. He hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. VVM. SCHAFFER. June 9, 1854-. IV. TATE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD. PA., WILT. attend to all business entrusted to his care. Having secured the services of a competent Agent in \\ a-hingtori, 1). C., he will give especial attention to Soldiers' Pensions, Claims, and County Li nds. [TP" \)uice on Jiihamia Street, one door Ninth of the residence,ol Samuel 11. Tate, and immediately opposite Cupt. Beckwith's Hotel. He has for sale one Farm situate in Monroe Township, containing IhO 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 ol the town of Bloody Run. Also, 500 A ores of first rate timber land, sit uate in Hopewell Township, lying south of the contemplated Chainbersburg and Bedford Rail Road. Also, 1800 acres of unimproved land in Bed ford and Fulton counties which will he sold low to actual settlers. The above lands will be sold in large or small quantities to suit purchasers. April 21, 1 h'fil. CROCKS. Apple Butter and Milch Crocks can he had at my Pottery in tScbelLburg, by any quantity, lor Cash. In all cases of sale, a reasonable per outage will he allowed to storekeepers, but no carriage wdlbe allowed by me. PETER SCHELL. Sept. I, 1554. JOB MANN. c. SPANG. LAW PARTNERSHIP. Tin; undersigned have associated iiiemselvps in the Practice of the Law, and w ill attend promptly to all busirte.-s entrusted to their rare in Bedford and ad joiriitig counties. w QfT" Office oa Julianna Street, three doors south of '•Meriget Ilou-e," opposite the residence ol Mai. Tate. JOB MANX, June 2, 1854. G. H. SPANG. MLUBLE PIiOPEKTV FOR SALE. The subscriber will sell, at private sale, his valua ble Property, situate in f *tnon Township, Bedford County, Pa., on which he at present resides, contain ing .10 acres of patented land, 30 of which are cleared and under post and rail leuce, the balance well tirri bered with stood saw timber. This property is 011 the wafers of Bobbs' Creek, 4 tTnles north of Adot phus Ake's Mill, on the public road leading from Bedford to Johnstown or Jefferson, wittiin 12 miles of Jefierso ft, and Id miles of 1 Inllidaysburg. The im provements are a Stone (>nst Mill, with two run ot Stones, one pair hist late French Purrs, with good meichant and country Bolts, and a complete Smut Machine. The Machinery is all good and substan tial, arid is partly new . The water power is -ulii cient during the entire year, and tile custom is good and plenty of it. There al-o a new Saw Mill on the premises, which will cut fiorn 1300 to 2000 feet ot Lumber a day inch measure, which is ready sale at Ihe Mill. One of the Dwelling Houses is a three story irame, suitable Inr a public ilon-e or Store House, and is well flushed. There are three other dwellings, two fianie and one log house, a! o a frame stable anil Wugon Shed, and other necessary build ings. Al-o, will be sold, another Tract of Land contain ing 300 acres, about 73 acres ot which are cleared, of which 10 are good meadow wiib facilities for mak ing -0 or 30 more. The balance well lirnbert'i! and well watered by the Bobbs' Creek running through it. There is on th* premises an excellent site cal culated for either Grist Mill or Saw Mill, with head and fall of 22 feet. There is a variety of choice fruit trees 011 the faim. The buildings aie one good Log House apd Stable and other outbuildings. Also,will be sold, CIO acres of good timber land, convenient to the Saw Mill, on which are the very best of saw logs. The above land is all patented, and a clear and indisputable title will be made to the purchaser or purchase;s_ Those wishing to purchase good pro pert v. will learn the conditions, (which will lie mod erate,) by railing with the subscriber, residing on the first named property. CASELTON AK K. July 21, 1834. NOTICE. „ Notice is herebv given that Letters Testa ment?.! v, on the Will of George Reighart, have been issued to the undersigned, Executors of siid Will—that all persons having claims on said Estate are requested to present them for settlement and those indebted are notified to make payment. ISAAC E. REIGHART, JONATHAN REIGHART, Nov. 3, 185+. Executors. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the estate of Henry Miller, late of Bedford Township, deceased, will make immediate payment —and those hav ing claims will present them properly authen ticated for settlement. JOSIAH RICIIEY, Sept. 29, 1854. Administrator. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of David Thompson, late of Bedford Township, Bedford County, deceased, are requested to make imme diate payment—and those having claims will , presi nt them properly authenticated for settle-! nient. JOHN BROWN, Executor. \ Oct. 27. 1554. FOK SALE. The Stock, Fixtures and GOOD WILL of; the old and well established Clothing Store sit- ■ uate on the corner of Clinton and Locust sts., Johnstown, Pa., being one of the best locations! for a business of the kind in town, and doing aj very good business at the present time. Ihe ] present propretors wishing to retire from bnsi- ■ uess, being the only reason for selling off. Eor j further particulars address JOSEPH CANS &. Co. Nov. 17, 1854.—1 m. WF, PCBLIBH 'PHIS DAY, DEC. 11, 18JB, FINN! FERN'S NOVEL, liuth kl fill. A TALE OF DOMESTIC LIFE. 400 pp. 12 mo, Cloth. Price, §1 25. Every body knows FAS.VY FKRX; every body has laughed and cried over her sparkling, dashing, truth ful, geuial writings; every body will wish to read this, her lirst novel, and every one who does read it will pronounce it her greatest work. Says an able critic who has read the proof sheets, "RUTH HAM. is a work which not only exceeds any thing which Fanny Fern has before written, but which in many respects passes any other work whatever. For in tense and sustained interest of narrative, for origina lity of conception and treatment, for scorching sar casm and withering rebuke of pretensions and hypo crisy, f,,r elevation of mora! tone and winsotnencM of religious inculcations, for vigor, freshness, simpli city, directness and fascination of style, we have ne ver seen its equal. ♦ • • The story takes possession of our hearts at once; we follow 'Rim' through hpr trials with as much interest as though she were our own sisier; she breathes not a sigh, she suffers not a sorrow, which the reader does not !eel as acutely as though the lirst came from hi# own heart, and the second were one of his own sad e.vpe liences. The characters ate such as we are con stantly meeting in every-day life; and how boldly and skilfully they me drawn, how powerfully the story is told, how touching is its pathos, how spark ling its wit, how irresistable its humor, how severe its satire, and how true its moral, no adequate idea can he gained except by reading it." RUTH H.u.r. w ill be for sale by book>el!ers gener ally. To any one sending us the retail price, we will send a copy of the work, post-paid. Published by MASON BROTHERS, Dec. 8, 3 854 It. 23 Pur/: How, Xrw-Ynrk. NOTICE. The undersigned, appointed hy the Orphans' Court of Bedford Count v, to examine the ex ceptions filed to the account of David Stoler, administrator of John Stoler, late of Liberty Township, deceased, will attend to the dot res of his appointment on Friday, the sth day of January prox., at 1 o'clock P. 111., at his office in Bedford Borough, when and where all per sons interested are notified to attend. VVM. M. HALL, Dec. 15, 1354. JltuiUor. TiJnaltle Kolei Projteplj' at Private THE subscriber will s-11 at Private Sale, that well-known THREE STORY BRICK HOTTSE, in the town of Berlin, Somerset coun ty, Pa., now in the occupancy of John H. Smith, situate on the south-east Conner of the upper square. Main street, in the most public and pit usant part of the town—with every con veiiier.ee (or a first class Hotel. Abundance of good v ater on the premises, and but a few feet from the kitchen door. Easy of access from every part ol the town bv ail kinds of vehicles, and with good stabling sufficient lor Fifty horses. Together with three Lots, containing an acre of ground, at a short distance from the tavern, and easy of access. The property be ing entirely new it is consequently in excellent repair, ami is one of the most desirable Hotel properties between Cumberland and Pittsburg. Terms easy. If riot sold before the latter part of Jan uary, the above property will be for rent. In quiries can be atijlresseti to the subscriber at Bert line RUDOLPH I3CCSE, Sr. Nov. 8, 1 Sib 4-. lifiOKS: ROOKS!.' BOOKS!!! Just received a very large assortment ol Cobb's series of School Books, to which we would respectfully call the attention of the Merchants of Bed lord County. We can sup pi v thein wholesale as cheap as they can be bought in small quantities in the cities. Our stock of miscellaneous Books, Stationery, £cc., is also verv extensive, and our facilities lor pro curing goods are such, that any thing ordered, if in it already on hand, can be procured in a verv short time. SHRYCCK, REED &. Co. Mansion House, Chambersburg, Pa. Nov. 17. 185-I,—dm. MUSIC. A lat'orp assortment of MUSIC for the Piano, Guitar, Violin, cVc., always on hand. Orders promptly attended to. SHRYCCK, REEL) & Co. Chambersburg, Pa. Nov. 17, 1854.—3 m. MAKE SETTLEMENT. The subscriber, determined to have all his bu siness settled up by!!;;♦ first day of January next, requests all indebted to note the fact, and those who have claur.s against hint will also present thetn for settlement in like manner. Ail who neglect this notice will subject them selves to costs. Dec. 1, 1554. JOHN MILLER. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the estate of David Barley, late ol'South Woodbury Township, Bed ford county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment—and those haying claims against said estate will present them properly authenticated lor settlement. MARY BARLEY, SIMON BRUMBAUGH, .itlm in ist rat ors. Oct. H, 1554. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters testamen tary on the Estate of Samuel Gruber, late of Southampton Township, deceased, have been this day granted to the subscriber, living in said Township. All persons indebted to said Es tate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same are requested to make known the same without delay. MARY GRUBER. Dec. 13, 1554. Executrix. NOTICE. The undersigned, appointed by the Orphan's Court of Bedford County, to report a distribu tion of the moneys in the hands of John Cessna, Esq., administrator of the estate of Jacob Dive- Iy, deceased, to and amongst the parties entitled to the same, will attend to the duties of his ap pointment, at his office in the Borough of Bed ford on Wednesday, the 27th day of December, instant, when and where all parties interested can attend if they see proper. J NO. P. REED, Auditor. Dec. 15, 1554. TOOTH ACHE.—Persons are not general ly aware that Dr. Keyser's Tooth Ache reme dy, prepared by him at 14-0 Wood Street, Pitts t tug, Pa. and tor sale at Rupp &. Outer's in this place will stop immediately an aching tooth. Whoever tries it will be convinced. Dec. 8, 1854. m FILL & lilflfi GOODS. The undersigned respectfully inform their friends and customers that they have just re ceived a very full assortment of FALL & WIN TER GOODS, which will be offered at very reduced rates. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Oct. 13, 1854. News for Itee People! NEW GOODS AT CHEAP CORNER, NO. I. Fellow-Citizens: We take this opportunity nf returning voti our most sincere thanks for the liberal patronage you have so kindly bestowed on us. We would also inform yon that we have just returned from the Eastern Cities, with a large and well selected assortment of Goods, such as Cloths, Cassnneres, and Satinets ; Peter Shams, for over coats, Jeans, Ladies' tine dress goods, such as Silks, Alpacas, C'obiirg Cloths, -Bombazines, M'-rinoes, and a large assortment of Bay State Shawls, Hosiery, for Ladies, Com forts, Crapes, Collars, £bc., &c.—Mens/ Wo mens,' Bovs' and Children*' Shoes and Boots, and a genera! assortment of Groceries. Crush ed and pulverizer! Sugars, best Rio Coffee, Teas of all kinds, N. O. Molasses, Golden Syrup, Mackerel, Salt fry the sack, Bakers Chocolate, Broma Cocoa, and a general assortment of Goods usually kept in a country Store. CGr" All kinds of Produce taken ih exchange for goods at market prices. SANSOM A. GEPHAIIT. Oct. 13, 1854. TO BUILDERS. \ The subscriber is fully prepared to furnish any quantity or quality of Building Lumber and Plastering Laths. Ciders directed to St. Clairsville, Bedford County, will be promptly attended to. by giving a reasonable notice. F. 1). BEEGLE. L.\ov. 24, 1854. CAPTION. All persons are cautioned against trespassing upon my farm, in West Providence Township, Bedford Count v, either by hunting or otherwise, as the law will be enforced against all who do so without respect to persons. So look out! MICHAEL S. RICKEY. Dec. 1, 1554. Psiblie te of VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order ol the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned will other at public sale, on the premises, on SATUR DAY, the 23d day of December, 1854, the fol lowing described REAL ESTATE, situate in Bedford Township, containing two hundred and fifty-four acres of lime-stone land, with an in exhaustible spring of water. The improve ments are a two-stbrv log dwelling House, drw ble log Barn, Spring House, Smoke House, and other out-buildings thereon erected : also, a large apple orchard of choice fruit thereon. Terms: —sl,2oo in rash, and balance in : two equal annual payments. Also, 30 acrer, adjoining the above, with a ! new House, new Stable, and ten or twelve acres i cleared—balance well timbered —good water ; at the door. JOSIAII RITCHEY, Adrn'r of the Estate of Henry Millar, decenseJ. Dec. 1, 1854.—4t. Tavern Property, FOR SALE OR RENT. Tut: subscriber, being desirous of di.icontinu ing his present business, vvil! seil or rent the tavern-bouse at present occupied by him, known as the "WILLIAM TELL" House, situate on Cen tre street, not far from the Market house, Cum berland. The property is in good repair. The Hcqse commodious, having far-room, dining room, parlors, 14- bed-rooms, and kitchen. There are also a good smoke-house, carriage-house, and stabling for 25 head of horses. There is a good spring of water on the lot, and the town race passes at the bottom of it. The house, with the bedding and other furni ture, which is in good condition, will be sold a bargain, if early application is made. If not sold in a few weeks the house will be for rent. WM. KNOST. Cumberland, Oct. 28, 1854. K fiv ACi Y'S* FOIA I>2lY ! The subscribers respectfully beg leave to in form the people of Middle Woodberry Town ship, and the country at large, that they are now prepared, at their establishment, one mile south of Woodberry, Bedford County, to furnish four horse Threshing Machines, Pierponts' Patent Shaker. Cider Mills, Plough# of every descrip tion, Keagy's Cooking Stoves, two different pat terns, and two different patterns of Coal Stoves— Plough Castings, Wagon Boxes of all sizes, and cast Dinner Bells of three different sizes—also, Mill Castings of every variety. We are also prepared to tit up Machinery in the best and most durable style, and will give prompt atten tion to all orders in this line. The public are respectfully invited to give us a call, as we feel satisfied that both our uork and terms will please all who do so. J. M. SNOW DEN, WM. B. BLAKE, Proprietors. Oct. 27, IS3 4. A CARD. 7)7?. CA 7,17 V M. FITCH, of New York, would announce lo the citizens of Western Pennsylvania thaMie is st present delivering a course ot LEC TURES at PITTSBURGH, where he will remain till December ISth, during which period lie may be con sulted daily, at his rooms at the City Hotel, corner of Third and Smithfield street®, for PU LMON ARY CONSUM P ITON, ASTHMA, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, DYSPEPSIA, FEMALE DISEASES, and ail others connected with or predisposing to Con sumption, in the treatment of winch his ample ex[>e rience ami unrivalled opportunity for observation have given him the most ma-ked success. Dr. Fitch desires to see bis patients personally in every instance where it is possible; where it is not. a careful statement of the ca-e may be sent by let ter, to which a prompt reply wit! be returned, giving his opinion of the case, and when he i< willing To un dertake the treatment, will state the expense of the remedies requisite. Nov. 17, 1854.