The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, March 16, 1855, Image 3

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    v , r r —The tollawinr notice of Pr. Keyset's
„ • ; >T ' l s V run, U from the Evening Chronicle, pub-
r r tl to Pittsburg, Pa. If you have a cough, go to
Ropu&lWrt-sundbuya bottle.
From the Evening Chronicle.
L-tvsi irs PECTOBAT., a friend observes, is the next
to health itself. We may here observe, as we
Zuon no nao.es, that this friend was out on elec
ieht and anxious to hear the news liom Maine.
I Ion" on the corners. The news came but not
'"".The had absorbed sufficient damp to give him the
"t tli "* Another friend invited him to take a glass ot
tlrhalc u hich was p*t up in very black bottles,
it friend's thirst wa- huge, and was only quenched
,sr a number of empty bottles stood belore him; a
i i ~, the head was the conseqhetice, which conse-
W as cured in six hours by using Keyser's
jVetoral Syrup.
Thete are few things which afford us greater plea
than sitting down to write a notice of the cele
r'ted iloofland German Eitters, because we are lul- |
, " f or.scious we are conferring a public benefit, and
\ jeait lelis us that by our many have been
reel to take these bitters, and been rescued from
■ v'ti bv dyspepsia, liver complaint, Ike. tor the cure
C which it is certain. It is prepared ami sold only
? • Vlr C M Jack-oil, at the German medicine Stole,
\o iiOAtch street, Ph.ladclphia-Seeadveit.se,nent. j
FT- NEURALGIA. —This fitrnjidnble disease, 1
which seems to baffle the skill of I'by sic,an-. yields j
ik, inagic to Garter's Spanish Mixture. Mr. Boy- !
V, formerly of the Aator Tloiise, New York, and
late proprietor of the J.gchange Hotel, Richmond, is
one ol the hundreds WJM have been cured of saVere
>uralg-a hy Garter's Spani-h Mixture.
(-e Ins cure he has recommended it toothers
wl.o were -altering With m arly ev.-rf form of dis
oase with the most wonderful success. He says it is
the mo t extraordinary m-diciiie {ie has ever seen
„,ed, and the be-t blood purifier known. See adver
...ein-i.t in another wWKimil.
The World's Great Exhibition Prize Medal
Awarded to C. ME) ER,
lor his Two I'ianoes, London, October In, 'sl. j
C. MEYER,
Re.pectfully informs his friends and the public ge- !
lierallv that he lias constantly on hand Pian.ies eipaai
to ttioe far which fie received the prize Medal, in
J.oiuloii, in 18151. All mder- promptly attended to,
ami great care taken in selecting and packing the
same.
He has received during the last Jo years more Me
dals from Franklin Institute than any other maker;
also tiist premium at Boston, and premium at New-
York anil Baltimore.
Waremoni No. ."'2 South FOURTH street, below
Chestnut streel. Philadelphia.
March !>. IS.">s—Sal-
I ( lilt).
An impression having -tarter! that I inter d to leave
Bedford oil the Ist of April next, 1 would -late that
,iich is not the case. 1 still continue in the practice
of Dentistry at my old -tund, nearly opposite the
Bedford Hotel, where I intend remaining, and all who
require no' professional set vices tnsiy rely upon hav
ing their operations attended to With promptitioir
au<! carr. "
Justice to myself requires me to -tate thai my ad
vertised terms (IN\ AIUAIUA f AfTl) will fie strict
ly adhered to. That there may he no mistake and
l a offence given hereutter, I will mention that no op
erations will he resigned to the hands of Patients un
til [wid for. This will be enforced without "respect
to persons." It need i.tft, however, interfere in the
case oi those who rsiay require operations h i the re
lief of p.uris, as sych operations, in the rase of these
nimble to pay, will, (as heretofore) tie performed
gratis.
C. N. mCKI;K.
Uedfoiii, Mar.qh.b, lSj.f.
B'i'ESILSC; SALE!
The Trustees 'of the ill •thudi'st Kpwtrtcpnl
Church of Napier township, will sell at public
sale, on the promise?, all that, their late Church
building, situate in (lie Borough of Schellsburg,
fronting -9 feet on Wine Street and '2B feet on
Mil! street, the same being a two stov log builfl
it.gr rough-cast, and in good condition—can lie
used-either lor public or private use. Title
good and will be ma 'e under decree ot the Or
phan's Court of Bedford County. Sale will he
held on Saturday the 91st day of M uch, inst.
Kr"TEKftfs • —Cash.
GEO. W". HORN,
HENRY CIJLP,
Et ul Trustees, Sic.
Feb. 9, 1855.—3:.
FT 30 KK'.VAKHK.
Was stolen from the stable of the subscriber
in Cumberland Valley Township on the night
ofthe Bth inst. a dark bay Horse with two white
feet, small star in the forehead, (rather Jong;,)
one eve resembling a glass-eye, having more
white than the other: bv close examination a
little white will he found on the under lip; his
feet are large: he is a regular trotter.
He is lul. 16 bauds high, five years old this'
spring, and carries up well when rod \
The a bone reward will be paid lor the horse
and thief, or thirty dollars for the liorse alone.
Address the subscriber at Bedfiwd, Pa. •
NICHOLAS BOOR.
Feb. 23, 1855.
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
KKAIi ESTATE.
By virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court
ot Bedford County, the undersigned will expose
to sMe, on the premises, on
SJTURDJdY, the. 2 llh day of March next,
the following described property situate in East
Pmvidance Township, and lying immediately
north of the Turnpike at the foot of Ravs Hill,
adjoining lands of William Grove, David Ri
ckey, Adam Hinish, Jacob Ricbev and others,
containing four hundred and fifty-one acres; ha
ving thereon erected a Two Storv Log House,
Double Log Barn, Wagon Shed, and other out
buildings.
Also, on the premises, is an excellent Or
chard of choice Ftuit.
This property will be sold together or in two
parts to suit purchasers.
Terms easv, and made known on day of sale.
WESLEY FISHER,
Adm'r of the estate of Philip Fisher,
deceased.
Feb. 23, 1855.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamen
tary have been granted to the undersigned, Ex
ecutors of the Last Will and Testament of Henry
Koons, late of Bedford Township, deceased, that
all persons having claims on said Estate are re
quested to present them for settlement, and
those indebted thereto are hereby required to
make immediate payment.
HENRY KOONS,
DAVID KOONS,
PETER" W IN'EG ARN ER,
Executors of Henry Koons, deceased.
March 2, 1355.
Receipts and Expenditures
of ike Poor and House of Employment of
Bedford County for the year ending
January 1, 1855.
DR.
Cash from V. Steckman, s2l 94
H. Monro, Collector ol B. 8., 100 00
Moses W isegarver, 11. T., 200 39
Isaac kurlman, Broadtop, 27 11
A bra. Snowden, C. V. 107 67
Eiias Gump, Coierain, 100 19
Jesse Dicken, Southampton, 50 00
Jos. Barkrnan, Monroe, 7:> 00
Henry Wilt,E. Prov. 40 90 j
J. S- Ritchey, W. Prov. 39 88
David Evans, Londonderry, 39 92
Nathan Wright, St. Clair, 160 00
J. Working, S. Woodb'v. 17 29
Jacob KilVr, M. Woodi/v. 191 48
Sam!. Dubbs, Union, 1 Or) 23
Andrew Horn, Napier, 2n7 31
Geo. Frelegh, Harrison, 1 1 00
CO LECTORS FOR 185 k
David Ford, Broadtop, 40 90 |
Win. limes, Southampton, 70 00
Jacob Werkinger, dee'd. S. Wood'by. 86 25 ;
J. Brumbaugh, do 158 0) |
Emanuel J. Diehl, Coierain, 58 56
J. i. Heirick, by £. Ah nizer, 50 (JO
Wm. O'Neal, Monroe, 50 00
CharlesStuckey, B. i'., 210 JO j
David Esbelman, E- Prov. 60 00 |
Jacob Corle, Union, 80 00 |
William Hull, Napier, 142 0 )
J. S. Hetrick, hy E. MentZ'T, 37 09
Wm. Gepbart, (late Steward,) 6 25
David Cypher, Liberty, 36 09 j
S. Williams, W. Providence, 106 4 ) |
James Kink, Hopewell, t)2 00
John IjoW'iy, Lnndoftdpiyy, n0 00
Sumuel Shuck, Ih'dtord Dor. 160 01
H. Nicndeious, Esq. ol H. Burji
bolder, Judgment, 9 31
Daniel i'rosel, monies ol li. Trosei, 3 Oi) |
S. lmb'r, monies of F. Ling, 18 47
Amount due Treasurer, over paid, 19 11
$3149 57 :
CONTRA. CR.
J. EYI . ] 11 V 1, 1854.
A ir.t. due Treas'r at last settlement, sll 79
Paid Dr. S. D. Scott, medical at
tendance on out door paujrers, '53 97 40
IVnr. i.lillburth, making Collins, 51 225
Vi Lvons, bill <it luiiiber, b>4 13 33
Mrs. Smith, supporting pauper, 5 00
James M- Gibson, liia hali
year salary, 45 00
S. Devore, bringing pauper to P. H. 6 17
J. Snvder. supporting pauper, 17 45 j
A. Saupp. bill of hardware, 8 79
Kellv tx. Dngdale bill <Tgoods 'sl 14 63
Mrs. Smith, supporting pauper, '54 •) 00 j
JMer Naygb', bjll of beet, 5 31-
Dr. Reamer, 2 quarter's salary, 2.) 00
S. H. Tate, lumber fur mill, 'nl 26 12i ,
J. M. Gibson, bill of bacon, Kc. '53 108 19 f
L. Jolinson, supporting paujier, '54 925 i
G. Meuklev, bringing pauper to P. H. 3 9~i
J. W. Lingenfelter, 2quarter's
salary for 1854, 81 2.)
do* do for 1853, 8! 25 ;
S. Whetstone, half-year salary, '54 10 00
E. Mentz-r, bill of jstrk, 8 46
do balKyear salary, &.C., D> 00
I)r Eeamers's bill ol dungs, 42 93
Kelly fx. Ditgrlale, Idll of goods. 32 30
M. B(K>r bringing pauper u> P. 11. 3 0-J
J. Orisman, coffin for pauper, 2 00 j
J. Murray,bringing pauper to P. 11. 68/
F. Oak*, do do 59. >
Adam Shafer, Long straw, 3 o<>
H. Harshbarger's lull ofbacmi, 16 All
John Miller, bill offboemakiug, 'o t 13 ol
Henry Shafen, hill of bacon. 6 i> 1
Brown K Uohmtn, biil of goo.-L, 89 19 j
Jos. Killer, work done at Mill, 'sl 50 00
N. Boor, apple butter, ;>4 7 OS
!*S. J. Castner, issuing orders, t> 00
I). Tro.stle, apple-butter and bacon, 9 53 i
T. Irrder, attendftnee at Conrt, 95
do bill f>l corn, 8 40
J. M. Gibsoif, half-year salary, '53 45 00
J. Gates, bringing paupers hi P. 11. 3 97
Solomon Killer, bill of nails and
Lumber I T null, 51 46 66
J. H. Filler, IviH tor printing, '54 25 00 i
i Jonathan Carml. supporting pauper, 23 50
i E. Mentzer bill of pork, 15 27
Adam Oroyte, supporting pauper 5 (fit
H. J. Henderson, repairing oven, 2 00
M. MTlwnin, bringing pauper to P. 11.10 17
John A. Blodget, service?
| in the Miitenberger case, 10 HQ i
• Mrs. Lingeiifelter's services
as matron in IS.)!, 12 00
i Wm. Stahl, making coffin for pauper, 200
Jacob S. Ritchey, bill of pork, 11 70
Henry Flnck, bringing pauper to P. 11. H "/ ■>
A. Saupp, bill of hardware, 10 21
David Over, hill of print ing, 25 09 j
j Samuel Whetstone, disliiuutin;
Dunlicates, 5 00
I John 'Corley do 5 00 I
IE. Meritzer, do •> 00 j
W. W. Laney, coal use of mill, 10 00
' Peter Radebangh, hiil of g'X-.ds, "53 87 j
John J. & Chas. Cessna, bitil
, of smithing, >4 68 j
G. W, Smith, bringing pauper to P. 11. IDO !
i Henry Fluck, d > d 3 13 121 .
Josinh Ken,linger. do do :) 37 i
1 (}. XV. Smith, bill of flour battels, 5 33
' Adam Sn vder,.cider, apples and
apple butter, 16 00
William Geplunt, (lat- steward,)
his 2 quarter's salary Jor ol 81 25
I G. D. Shuck 8. Go's, bill of wagon
'urk stc. for use of mill, '54 57 .)•!•
j Win. Learv, supporting pauper, 23 43
] S. Shuck, his hill of store
and 'lanyard, ri '*'
S. Whetstone, half-year salary, 10 00
F. Mentzer, do 10 00 (
J. M. Gibson, bill of goods, 90 10
do clerking for Auditors, 5 00
| Fr. Gordon, hill of beef, 8 31 i
! J. G. Clark, bill of Veal, 4 59
Wm. Bs. J. C. Keyset, hill of hatting, 5 83
Kelly Dngdale, bill of goods, 51 89
J. A Istadt, for auditing account, '53 4 :)<>
J. M. Gibson, half-year salary, do 4:> 00
John Sill, articles f>r outdoor pauper, 15 25
Abram- Ritchey, hit Lot apple butter, 19 00
Nicholas Boor, bill of beef and pork, 41 624
; Wm. Learv, supporting pauper, '54 10 00
L. Jiinason, bill of Beef, 16 25
N. Lyon, bill of goods, lumber, Scr. 26 76
IL. Johnson, supporting pauper, '53 10 00
N. Lvons bill of goods, 31 44
j Solomon Filler, bill of goods, '54 18 33
J. W. Tomlinson, bill of beef, '53 20 34
iS. Filler, supporting pauper, 'SO 150
iJ. W. Blvmire, hill of tinware '52 15 OS
ISaml. Philips, bill of beef, do 11 20
Geo. Widle for weaving blanket
ing and Lmsey, 9 10 j
J. VV. Tumi,iinsrm, bill of beef, '54 17 97 j
S. Whet stole , '-ill of Long straw, 7 20
Geo. WitHe, bill of weaving, 'SO 850 i
Ilenr v Beegie, hill of pork, '54- 9 25
Kred'k. Mench, bill of Beef. 'sl 928
Do do '52 S 25
1)> do '53 8 50
Do do pork do 2 70 !
Do do 1 load of pine, 1 50
A. R. Crane, bill of Beet, '53 16 17 !
T. Murray & Bro's. bill of lumber, '54- 6 00 !
John Miller, bill for shoemaking, do 15 23
| Cornelius Wh-tstone, bill of Pork, do 13 70 j
Adanr Barn hart, bill of* Beef, do 12 624 '
S. 11. Tate, services as attorney, '53 16 91
Robert Kyan, billof goods do 31 79- ]
Mis. Clarr, supporting pauper do 200
William Chenoweth for sinut machine, 30 17
John Curley, one year's salary, 54 20 00
Ja me? M. Gibson, distributing
Duplicates, do 500
Jacob Brumbaugh, bringing •
pauper to poor house, 2 00
Samuel Dubbs, collector of
] Uiiion 1853, his exoneia
tjoris and Conuni>sioiis # 13 5Ci
i David Evans, collector of
Londonderry 1 553, his e.x
oneiations and
j A bra in Snowdon, collector of
Cumherhuid \ "alley 1853,
his exonerat ions and com
missions, 16 66
1 Jacob Kif- j r, collector ?•!.
\r iodl>,v. 18:53, his es.-
oneratioiis aad commis
sions-, 32 22
Isaac Kurfinan, collector of
Broadtop 1853, his exon
eiations aiul commissions, 5 94
; Jacob Workiuger, collector.
South lYootfnerv 1853. his
exonerations and commissions, 17 29
• J. S. Ritchey, collector,
Wesl Providence 1H53,' his
exonerations and cornirdssions, 19 48 .
I Eh,i' Gump, collector of Coierain
j for 1853, his exonerations and
commissions, 13 77
i Elizabeth Puderbahgh on Judgment, 499 90
i O. E. Shannon, full ul expenses out
door pauper '53, 7 :>9
David Gordon bringing pauper to
Poor House '53, 1 0/
A. 11. Crane, tor Pork '.>3, / 44
; Dr. Scott, drugs and salary, 84 44
Samuel Imler, potaTOt -. '54, 5 (>0
Do Do. beet and pork, 7 07
John Lin.-i'p.felter carton check \u.
82, 1854, ' 40 00
John Lingenfelter, check 11S, '53. 10 00
Catharine Smith supporting oot-duor
j pauper '54. 090
John 11. Rush, Ins salary tlfl- 'sl, 70 00
Discount on money, 2 50
Interest on checks, '■ "'9
I Auditors for auditing accounts for 54, 15 00
3149 57
li e the undersigned, auditors of Bedford co.
| do hereby certify that we have examined the
account of John 11. Rush, Treasurer of the Poor
and House of Employment the county ot
Bedford, and find the same correct.
Witness our hands and s a!s this 3J day of
January, 1555.
John IT. Barton,
John A Istadt,
Daniel Barley,
Auditor**
j Attest—James M. Gibson, Clerk.
Amount due bv Collectors for IS'.>3.
11. Moore, Bedford Borough, 198 93
I Moses W isegarver, B ,j d. tp. 98 36 4
j Jesse Dicken, 8- -uthaniptou, 22 OS
1 Jos. Barkm'in, Monroe, 30 45
Ifenry Wilt, E. Prov. 13 82
John King, Hopewell, 99 37
i Jaynes Clarke, Liheit v, 9 82
' Nathan Wright, Bt. (.'lair, 87 99
Andrew Horn, Napier, 90 11
George Harrison, 71 08
Tax due from Collectors for 1854.
! Samuel Shuck, Bedford Borough, 77 ;>!
J Charles Stuckey, Bed. tp. 153 94
i David Ford, Broadtop, 12 16
j Emanuel J. Diehl, Coierain, 134 23
A. Snowden, \ alley, 1 ■>() 88
James Fink, Hopewell, 4-9 28
Jacob Devore, Harrison, 78 28
, John L. Hill, Juniata, 131 43
| David Cipher, Libeity, 54 7 )
i John Iyovery, Londonderry, 60 16
1 Wm. O Nea!, Monroe, " 102 42
! Wm. Hull, Napier, 135 87
David Esheluian, E. Prov. 47 47
| Solomon Williams, west Prov. 47 00
1 Frederick Barkh-imer, St. Clair, 270 02
Jacob Curl, Union, 78 01
i Wm. limes, Southampton, 29 82
Jacob Nicoderuus, middle Wood. 451 99
J. S. Brumbaugh, youth do. 56 70
2761 13
.Be i s* & A€a 44 e y
AM)
FEMALE SEMINARY.
W. V/. CAKPBELL, Principal.
This Institution, hitherto under the care of Rev.
John Lyon, will henceforth be conducted hy the pre
sent Principal. The past history of the Academy
will, we trn-t. be u fiilftctcirt guaranty of its Inline
efficiency. The branches taught will he the same as
: heretofore. To SIASXF.II eu I NCIRR.es will be con-id
eiej the most important pursuit of the pupils; and
while it will be the eonsiaut business ofthe Instruc
tor to impair knowledge, it will also be his aim to
lead his pupils to make a practical application of
their acquisitions. To loud the mind with innumer
able formulas, without causing it to uo them, would
; he like placing a bow in o child's hand, \v it bout
I teaching him how to bend it. 11l fine, it shall be our
object, as it lias ever been, to lead the pupil to
TJJI VK.
We look forward confidently to the patronage of
this community, which has thus far been so gener
ously extended, and hy an undiminished assiduity,
we hope to merit your support.
Terms per quarter, us usual, to wit:
CLASSIC?, $6 25
HiuiiKit EXGLI>H, 5 00
MIDDLE " 4 50
ELEMENTARY " 4 00
The Session opened on .Monday, 12th inst.
! Teh. IS, ISoo.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.,
BittSON & SIIIRLS.
Sept. 1, 1854.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Mens, Boys, and Childrens, Boofsand Shoes —
Womeits and Misses morocco, Seal and Calfskin
Bootees and walking Shoes—received and for
sale by A. B. CRAMER 8. Co.
NOTICE.
| John \S i-regarver's Executors ti>e of John Cessna, j
vs. John Herr et al—Vend. Kxps. No. .11 F-hrus- I
ry term, lSoo—lit the Common Pivus of Bedtonf |
County.
The auditor appointed to distribute the mon
ies in the hands of Hugh Moore, Esq., Sheriff,
made upon said writ, will attend to the duties of
his appointment at his office in the Borough of
Bedford, on Monday the 19th day of March at
10 o'clock, A. M. when and where all persons
; interested can attend if they see proper.
J NO. P. REED,
Auditor.
March 2, 1855.
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION"
WAREHOUSE
Chainbeisburg, Fennsjlvania.
niE snb-rribcts are prepared at all times to carry '
Produce of every description and Merchandize to and
trom Philadelphia and Baltimore, on the most rea- i
hOrmbie tern.s. The highest price paid at all times j
for all kinds of country Produce.
[FT™Receiving ltepots. BI. ; ZBY >< CO. Dtl.l Market i
street. Philadelphia JOHN BKdiAN, Baltimore, 1
No. 151 11 3treet.
C. W. FASTER & CO. I
Feb. 9, IMO— Cm.*
NOTICE.
Letters of Administration having been grant
ed to the undersigned on the estate of Abraham
Sharks, late of West Providence Township,
Bedford County, all persons indebted to said es
tate are requested to make immediate payment
—-and those having claims will present them ■
i properly authenticated for settlement.
SCL. SPARKS, ;
JOHN CESSNA, !
Jan. 5. 1855. Jitiministroiors.
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to tin* estate of (iEOROJE
: MILLS, lute ot Monroe Township, Beiiiord county,
deceaseil, are leijuehieil to make immediate payment !
—and those having claims ajraiost said estate will
present them properly authenticated for settlement.
BI.XJ. MILLS, Administrator.
Feb. 2, J855.*
HARDWARE STORE.
The subscriber having purchased tile entire
stock of HARDWARE of the late Thorr.as B.
Miller, in the Borough of Bedford, would re
sprctfulf v announce to his friends and the pub
lic ajruieiallv, that he is now prepared to fur
nish almost everv article in his lute of business
on favorable terms. His stock being nearly all
new, and selected hv one well experienced in
the business, he is fu!!v satisfied that purchasers
will find it to their udvantage to give him a
call. In addition to a general stock of Hard
ware, he has on hand, and will constantly keep,
GROCERIES of the very lies! quality GLASS
of all sizes—also, STONEWARE of a very su
perior quality. He lias also on hand all kinds j
of Oils, Paints, Drugs, Brooms. &c., iNc., and
Cedar Ware in great variety.
Having now permanently settled iu business,
and being determined to use every proper ex
ertion to please, he hopes to merit ami receive
a liberal share of public patronage.
JOHN ARNOLD.
Dec. 22, IS.VE
N m FIRM m m coons i
The subscribers having purchased the entire
• Stock of Goods of Geo. W. Horn, in the town
of Schellshurg, beg leave to announce to the
public generally, that they have now on hand,
and will continue to keep, a large arid well se
lected assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCE-
RiES, HAR D W ARE, QUEENSVV A RE, Tin
ware, Oils, Drugs, Fish, M ilasses, and, in fact,
every article usually found in Country Stores,
I to which they invite the attention of pnrchas-
I ers, satisfied that they can give satisfaction to
all who give them a call.
The highest price will be paid for Hides, and
for ail kinds of Grain. Lumber and Produce,
of everv description, will lie taken in exchange
lor at th-* highest prices. All kinds of
Leather will be kept at the Store for sale. Give
us a call.
A. J. SMYELY,
JAMES BURNS, Jr.
| Jan. 5, 1555.
Hill: sill.
I The subscriber wills,ll, at public sale, at his
residence near Bedford, on IIE RSDA\, the
i 15(11 day of MARCH next, the following pro
perty, viz:
Three pair of work and one pair of bay match
Horses, one Mare, and three ( ..Its, Cows and
Calves, one brood Sow and Pig*', 1 en Shoats,
two Broad Tire Wagons. Plows, Harrows, Cul
' tivab rs, Corn Coverer, Horse Gears, a i hrash
ing .Machine, hoise-jtower, one spring market
Wagon, one Giimi Stone, and one Grain Drill,
also one super Wind-Mill, one Creighead
Sward Plow, one Avery's do., one sub-soil do.
one premium Harrow, two common Harrows,
one 11.use Rake, and Grain Cradles and Rakes,
ai! improved implements for I arming—also
]{,. PS —togeth"r with a great variety of other
-. articles too tedious to enumerate.
to commence at ft) o'clock of said
; dav, when due attendance and a reasonable cre
-1 dit will be given by
CHARLES COLFELT.
Fell. 10, 1855.
jPoiMic Sale
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
By virtue of an Order of the Orphan's Court
of Bedford county, the undersigned will expose
! to public sale, on the premises, on
- SATURDAY, the 17th day of MARCH next,
. i the following described Tract of 11S acres of
11 land, situate in Liberty Township, adjoining
1 j lands of David Stoler and others.
, This land is limestone of a good quality, li<*s
one and a half miles from Stnnerstown, and
I within about one mile of the Broadtop Railroad.
Has erected on it a two story log-house and
'; kitchen: a good bank barn, blacksmith shop,
I spring-house, and other buildings. Also, a fine
apple orchard thereon, with a variety ot other
1 finil trees. There is also a never-failing spring
jof good water on the premises. Terms, which
are easv, will be made known on the day of
i sale.
DAVID STOLER,
Adrn'r of the estate of John Staler, deceased.
Feb. 16, 1855. L
— r I
LEATHER.
FRITZ, HENDRY L CO.
i No. 29, North THIRD street, Philadelphia.
-! Morocco Manufacturers. Couriers and Impor-
II ters of FRENCH Calf-Skins, and dealers in Red
r | and Oak Sole Leather and Kipp.
j March 'J, 1855—1y.
New Finn! New Store!! oiid New Goods!!!:
The subscribes, having just received pud o-:
pened at the old stand of J. H. ST HELL, a
new and splendid assortment of Goods, respect
fully invite the patronage of the public.
Their stock consists of
Mapte A: Fancy Goods,
of the finest and newest styles : also, a large as
sortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuff's,
Hardware, Nails, Glassware, Queensware, 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, afld will be sold on the most favorable
terms for CV7N77 or PRODUCE.
MARIA SCHELL,
JACOB S. SCHELL.
Srludlsburg, Pa., )
Nov. 10, 1854-. \
m FILL liOODS!
The undersigned thankful to their numerous
patrons for their kind and very liberal patron
age, respectfully info tins tfwin that they have
just received fropi the eastern cities, a handsome
assortment of new style fail Goods, suitable
for the present and coming season, comprising
French and English Broadcloths, Cassimeres, 1
Tweeds, Sattirietts, Kentucky J>ans, Flannels,
Satin and Worsted Vestings,Cravats ant! hdkfls.,
knit Merino Shirts aiul Drawers, Cashmeres,
Mansseline De Rege, Motisseiine Delaines, Co
; burg and Thibet Cloths, Alpacas, Silk Poplins,
Black Gros De Rhine, aiWl Fancy Silks, Prints
from a tip up, Muslins unbleached
from a tip up, all widths, 'lTHVr*<R|d Bay State
ShawL. Ginghams, Checks, Linsey*, Tickings.
Drillings, Carnbi ic.-, Nankeefis, Crash, Diapers,
Dan,ask Table Cloths and Covers, White Goods,
Embroider*, Sleeves, Collars, Dress Trimmings,
Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Hats, Caps, Boots,
Shoes, Queensware, Hardware, and Brooms,
Groceries, N. C. Sugars, White Clarified, Pul
verized, and Crushed do., Golden Syrup, N. 0.
Molasses, good Rio Coffee 12 J,, Pr ime do lf
j cents, Spices, Teas, Chocolate, Extract of Cof
fee, Tobacco, Flax Seed, Sperm and Whale
Oifs, Drugs, Patent Medicine, Cattle Powders,
together with 14)01 other articles adapted to the
wants of the people, all of which they wiii 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, many sales, and quick returns, lias
: been fiillv carrier! out, and will continue the
ruling feature, we feel assured we can make it
to the advantage of all in search of chpap bar
gains to give us a call before purchasing.
All kinds of Produce taken for Goods.
RUPP OSTER.
Bedford, Sept. 22, 1854*.
Reeve* Kiftis'ht,
(fii/ecrxinr to Hartley t\*
liIZPDISG AXp CARPET WAREHOUSE,
A'o. 14-8 South Second Street,
' Fire door* above Spruce. Street, 1' 111 L AI)I. EP HIA,
Where he k-eps constantly on hand a full assortment
'of every article in his line of business. FF.ATHERS,
FF.ATIIFR-IIEDS, raieut Spring Mattresses, Curled
ifinr, Moss, Corn Husk ami Straw Mattresses. Velvet
Tapestry, Tapestry, Brinseis, Three-Ply. lnsram.
Venetian. List. Raz and UenfipCarpetinKSjOil Cloths,
; Canton Mattings. Cocoa and Spanish Mattings* Floor
ami Stair Druggets. lleartii I\n<:s, Door Mats, Table
and Piano Covers, to which he invites the attention
of purchase) s.
Oct. ID, ISo I. Iy.
ta's for the People!
NEW GOODS AT CHEAP CORNER, NO. I.
Fe! tow-Citizens : We take this opportunity
of returning you our most sincere thanks for the
liberal patronage you have so kindly bestowed
on us. We would also inform you that we
have just returned from the Eastern Cities, with
a large and well selected assortment of Goods,
such as Cloths, Cassimeres, and Satinets : Peter
Shams, for over coats, Jeans, Ladies' fine dress
goods, such as* Silks, Alpacas, Coburg Cloths,
Bombazines, Merinoes, and a large assortment
of Bav State Shawls, Hosiery, lor Ladies, Com
forts, (Tapes, Collars, &.C., K.c. —Mens/ Wo
mens,' Boys' and Children*' Shu<-s and Boots,
and a general assortment of Groceries. Crush
ed and pulverized Sugars, best Rio Coffee, Teas
of all kinds, N. O. Molassei, Golden Syrup,
Mackerel, Salt hv the sack, Baker s Chocolate,
Broma Cocoa, and a general assortment ol Goods
usually kept in a country Store.
■Jjr" All kinds of Produce taken in exchange
for goods at market prices.
SANSCM S. GEPHART.
Oct. 13, IS")4.
KEAtiY'S For A" DRY !
The subscribers respectfully beg leave to in
form the people of Middle YVoodberry 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' Talent
Shaker, Cider Mills, Ploughs of every descrip
tion, Keagy's Cooking Stoves, two different pat
terns, and two different patterns of Coal Stoves—
Plough Castings, Wagon Boxes ol 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 togive us
a call, as we feel satisfied that botli our work and
terms will please all who do so.
J. M. SNOW DEN,
WM. B. BLAKE,
Proprietors.
Oct. 27, J 854.
JOB MANN. G. H. SPANG.
LAW PARTNERSHIP.
Tiik undersigned have associated themselves in the
Practice of the Law, and will attend promptly to all
business entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad
joining comities.
CC?" Office on .Fulianna Street, three doors south of
"Meugel House," opposite tlie residence oi Maj. Tate.
JOB MANN.
June 2, 18-31. G. H. SPANG.
NOTICE TC COLLECTORS.
Collectors of the Poor Tax are notified to settle
their Duplicates tor 1553 and 1534 immediately and
save costs, as suits will be instituted against all who
neglect this notice. Bv order ofthp Directors:
JOILY ti. RUSH, Treasurer.
Jan. 19, lSmr.
TOOTH ACHE.—Persons are not general
ly aware that Dr. Keyset's Tooth Ache reme
dy, prepared by him at 140 Wood Street, Pitts
burg, Pa. and for sale at Rttpp &> Oster's in this
place will stop immediately an aching tooth.
Whoever tries it will be convinced.
Dec. S, 1554.
THE MARKETS.
.March 12.—The market is stesrfy
awl firm, with a steady, though limited, demand tor
Finur, and we notice sales of 10U bbls. fcupeitiiie.it
sii per bbl. and 2(JO bbls, extra at Rye
Flour is steady at $6. Corn Meal is quiet. Sales
of about 400 bbl*. at $1,185 per bbl. There is more
inquiry lor Wheat, with sales oh 3,000 bu. at 2,21*
lot good red, and $2 1 25a52,2$ for good to prime white.
Rye is steady.
NOTICE.
The undersigned appointed by the Orphan's Court
of Bedford county to make distribution of rhe funds
in the hands of John H. Rush, upon his final account
as administrator of !he estate of Suo-upl M. Taylor,
deceased, will attend to the duties of his appoint
ment at his oliice in Bedford on Tuesday the 3d day
of April next, when and where ail iiiP-rested mny at
tend it they see proper.
JOHN" A. BLODGET,
March 0, 1850. Auditor.
DISSOLUTION.
THE Partnership heretofore existing helweeri
the undersigned, in the mercantile business, w as
dissolved on the Ist inst..'by mutual.consent.
The business will hereafter be transacted „bv
Thos. J. Porter. All perrons interested are no
tified to attend to the settlement of their ac
counts without delay, as it is necessary to close
the books of the Firm,
ISAAC 11. THARP,
TIIOS. J. PORTER.
Palo Alto, Bedford co. March Ibb.V^
A MIRACLE OF SCIENCE!
])r. C. L. Keu.im;, of Mcchanicsbiirgh, Cumber
land Co. I'a. announce* to those afflicted with Tu
mors, Wens, Cancers, Polypus, l.apu-. Moles or
Marlft, Scrofula or King's Evil; and all disease- Tha
l.ave been usually .reared with Can-tic <>r Ivr ife, he
can remove them without cutting, burning or pain ;
neither Chloroform or Ether is administered to the
patient. It is no matter on what pait of the bodv
they are he can remove tbetn with perfect safety,'
and in a remarkably short time. So Mineral or
\ egetable poison, is applied; and no money required
until a cure is perfected.
Prolapsi- Eteri, Female complaints. Chronic Ven
ereal and all other diseases treated With positive suc
cess. Full particulars can be obtained by addressing
in either F.nglish or German post paid. Patients can
be accommodated with Board on reasonable terms.
Mechauicsburg is one ol the prettiest and healtbly
town- in this or any other State. It is S miles from
Banishing on the C. V. R. 11. and accessible from
all parts of the Cnion.
The Dr. will visit cases in any part of the State
when desired.
Kiwi render if you know of any afflicted fel
low-creature, delay not, to tell them of this
treatment.
Maich 2, 185-s.—Git..*
Insurance.
"The Cumberland Valley Mutual Protection
Company" of Dickinson Township, Cumberland
county, Pa. notify the public that they conti
nue to insure real and personal property against
loss bv fire, on the lowest and most equitable
terms consistent with safety, and in conformity
to their charter and bye-laws.
Everv person taking an insurance in thisco.
becomes a member thereof, and is entitled to
vote at each annual election for officers. The
rates of insurance are very moderate—the as
sessments on the notes of the members having,
since the organization of the Co. averaged only
about one mid an half per centum , per annum.
The amount of each note is ascertained by an
established rate per cent, on two-thirds of the
estimate value of the property insured, and those
rates depend upon the kind of property insured
and the risk incurred. Members of the Compa
i ny would do well to look at their Policies and
| see that they have not expired. Renewals for
I another term of five years, will be made for
one-half the original cash premium. Further
\ particulars made known on application to eith
| er of the subscribers, agents of the company for
' Bedford county.
J. M. RUSSELL, Bedford.
A. B. BUNX, Schetfsburg.
I Feb. 23, 185").
NOTICE.
Those friends who have been kind enough to
subscribe towards the purchase ot a Parsonage
! in connection with the Presb} terian Church of
Bedford, are respectfully requested to pay the
amount of their subscription to the subscriber,
at an early date, as the Ist of April is rapidly
? approaching, when the property, \\ hich has
| been secured, must be paid for.
THOS. K. DAVIS.
Bedford, Feb. 23, lShh.
CROCKS.
Apple Butter and Milch Crocks can be had
i at my Pottery in Schellsburg, by any quantity,
I for Cash. In all cases of sale, a reasonable per
! rentage will be allowed to storekeepers, but no
carriage will be allowed bv me.
PETER SCHELL.
I Sept. 1, iSfil.
Delinquent fc-lleetors of JSS3
are hereby notified that, hy order of the Com
missioners, all Duplicates lor that year must be
settled up on or before the Ist day of March
next. For all taxes unpaid at that time execu
tions will be issued without respect to person.-.
J NO. MOWER,
Jit turn aj for Commissioners.
Jan. 19, IS5.">.
REM 0V A L.-Th e undersigned respect
fully inform their friends anil customers that
they have removed their Store to Exchange
Building, where it will a/Ford us pleasure to of
fer Goods of every description, at the lowest
prices, to all who may favor us with a call.
A. B. CRAMER & CO.
HALF PRICE! —Remnants of De Lames,
and other Goods on hand, which we are selling
at about half their value.
A. B. CRAMER & CO.
Jan. *26. Exchange Bui/ding.
JOSEPH W. TATE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
And Real Estate Broker, Bedford, Pa.
Will attend to all business entrusted to his
care. He will give especial attention to Sol
diers' Pensions, Claims, and Bounty Land.
He has two or three Farms anil 4,000 actes
of unimproved land for sale.
He has been appointed agent to prosecute
the Robert Morris claims, to lands, in Bedford,
Blair, Cumberland, Huntingdon, Adaiqs, Perry,
Juniata, Franklin, and Fulton counties.
Persons holding the Robert Morris lands by
purchase, improvement, or warrant, may com
plete their titles by calling soon. Suits will be
instituted against all trespassers not regarding
this notice. QTF'Ollice on Juliantia street.
Jan. 26, 1855.
A two-Horse Wagon, and one Top Buggy,
new, and work warranted, for sale cheap on a
liberal credit, or for Country Produce.
A. B. CRAMER & CO.