The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, July 13, 1855, Image 3

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    OK DEMOCRATIC POLICY.— It must!
- ' iifvinf to everv true hearted Democrat to
tStl.ehi.UKy of his party's struggles ami its
i - Through R the political convulsion*
rSS Wb. r own Witt "■(,.• .hi,;
IV alone has remained unmoved. Other
'"' ."rs have raised up to contend with it, and
r'nlv defeated and disrated. Every par
_ felt the power of the Democracy, and in
!>"th.ev have vanquished the combined forces
: |i oftJoneßts. The policy of the Democra
°v'has been adopted as the true policy of the
oiintrv, and under its genial influence Ameri-
Tha< attained the proud position she now oc-
knowing no superior, acknowledging
!"'rival. \\V love to recount and glory over
!' of the Democratic party, especial
ly kcw* of the tierce opposition of those cast
''ifdeiriogogues who rail against that party be- j
, ,use it exposed their eagerness for self-agran
!'i/,jinent at the expense of their country's wel
' Hie recent action of the Know-Nothing coii
v -ntien at Philadelphia discloses another tri
ntiph of Democratic policy. The doctrine of
Viptiiar sovereignty, at which whole platoons
ranting Abolitionists fired their indignation :
Put doctrine which the Democratic party in
scribed i" bold letters on its banners, under
.'•iiich it has f night single handed all the dis-
MT daiit elements of opposition—-this doctrine of
, >ular sovereignty which it is said, would bo
J il-ribetl on the tomb-stone of the Democratic
Kirty, | );1S been written in a high place in the
'ieed'of the new party that was organized to
work our overthrow. This adopting of our
principles is an attempt to steal our thunder,
|„,t we rejoice at it, as it is another recognition
f t he policy of the party, another acknowledg
ment that if is the party of trie people—the par
ty whose dogmas embody true patriotism, and
whose aim is the welfare of the whole country.
Daily I'nion.
Front ttali.
The Salt Lake mail under charge of Huds
peth and Jones, bringing the mails of May and
June, arrived at Jndejiendenc.e, June 27. A
lejcraphic despatch to the Sf. Louis Repub
liciin states: The party had no escort on their
route Irom Salt Lake to Laramie. Hodman at
tended tliem to Fallon's Bluff, from which point
('apt. Todd accompanied them to Fort Kearney.
The delays heretofore are to be attributed to the
want of an escort.
Indians were very numerous in and beyond
tiie Black Hills. They were very much alarm
ed at the movements of our troops and desirous
of peace, and proposed giving up the murderers
nftlie mail party last fall. The troops gave them
jio countenance.
The reports of so many persons being killed
hv them arc all fabrications. About 100 of the
troops had reached Fort Kearney, and more
were near by. Col. Cook, with fiis command,
was thiitv miles this side of that place on the
Ist.
Emigrant trains were met at North Platte to
the number of one hundred wagons. A few
w ere sf n between that and Kearney, hut many
more were met from that point to Foit Leaven
worth.
In one of the Merman trains the cholera had
taken off twenty five or thirty, and one-third
mire were sick, Kinkead's first train was met
near K-arney.
(heat excitement on the subject of gold found
on the Sweet Water was manifi sled in Salt Lake
Valley, and numbers were leaving daily for the
iliggitis. By*"m-xt mail the jesiilt of their oper
ations will he known, and the bed of4be.fivrr
would soon be laid bare and the bidden treasure
exposed.
A good deal of anxiety is manifested here a
lout the gold discovered on the head-waters of
the lied River in the territory west o| Arkansas
ami many are awaiting the return of the passen
gers to bundle up lor that point.
V\ " are in the midst of harvest; wheat crops
vetv goo:!, and othei ginin quite promising.-
Fruit likely fo b*-abundant.
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the Post Office at Bedford, Pa.,
June ,'htth ISa."). Persons calling for letters in
this list will please say they are Anvia: risen.
Anderson M A Miss Miller Simon
Anderson L Marshall John
Anderson John Miller William
Ami,-eve I,wis Mock Henry 1>
Arnold Elizabeth Mrs Ma on Eliza Mrs
Hemes Susan Mrs iMansp< aker Ruth Miss
Benedict S M iMelov John M
Bingaman i>anc Metteerlv William
Culp Jacob Noel Jon C
' l)r •aning Alary Jane Neely William
Do! s<m James R NNal W. F.
Duncan C Mrs Orr Samuel
Diehl John Ogle Joseph
Duglass Robert Pane Fanny .Miss 2
Davis Sarah A Mi<s Rmscll Titoma* L
Oilman Sarah I? Miss Rerna John S.
(■rifen Albert Ricfcfe George
'•ilLreatli Andrew Smith Oeorge 2
(ever Christian Stoffer David
Lraen Mary Mrs Sill Richard
H'-rshiser John Stiver David
IFiniug Joseph Sill Mary Miss
H iMz.-l |-'.!i/.abeth Mi's Sill Margart Miss 2
James John Scarcer Daniel V
Jackson John Trout Edward B 2
ivegg || .tor Miss Trout Ann M Mrs
k'Das Sophia Miss Troutman Jacob
kegg A J Troutman D B
Knox John Hon ( mhaugh Ann Miss
ixohn Simon Esq VVashbnrn William
kirkpatrick James Whet stone William
hug Peter Way Hannah (I.
-Mellon Andrew Walter Daniel
A. SAFPP, P. Al.
July G, IS.of).
MACHINE SHOP !
I wo and Four Horse Thrashing Machines
constantly on hand, and made of the very best
material. They are greatly improved above
any other of the kind to the advantage of the
farmer. For sale at the MACHINE SHOP
"'WILLIAM RITCHEY,
■i short distance east of Brice's Hotel, Bed
ford, Penan.
Also, Pierpoirit's Patent Strawshaker, which
has not been surpassed any where, and are so
constructed that they operate smoothly and
ake but little power to drive them. They can
attached to any kind of machine straps or
tumbling shaft power.
Farmers would do well to call and see
tor themselves before purchasing elsewhere.
I arming utensils ol all kinds made to order.
A.I warranted to give satisfaction.
Repairing done at the shortest notice and
niosi reasonable terms.
WILLI A.M RITCHEV,
. , Altckinisl.
Hv Id, 1355. 3:it.
Notice!
fn the Court of Common Please in and for
the County of Bedford.
! Application of the Bedford County ..Issoria
tion for a Charter of Incorporation.
ALL persons interested are hereby notified
that the following named corporators* viz :
Alexander King, F. Bern-diet, P. Washahuugh.
S. L. Russell, Robert F\an, J no. R. Jordan,
sno. P. Reed, Geo. W, Bowman, E. L. An
derson, 11. Ileckerman, S. H. Tate, D. Over,
W. H. Watson^Wm. M. Hall, F. C. Reamer,!
Jno. Alower, Win. Kiser, O. E. Shannon,Geo.
Blymire, S. Shuck, S. Brown. W.Lyon, G. H.
Spang, Jno.NH. Rush, C. N. Hickok and VVm.
T. Daugherty have applied to the Court afore
said for corporate powers : and that said Court
have directed that notice of their application be :
published, and having; perosed_lbe proposed
j charter (in writing) kave directed the same to
be filed in the office of the Pruthonolary ol syid
county.
BY THE COURT.
Attest :—D- Washabaugh, Proth'y.
July 13. 1855.
FARM FGR SALE!
The undersigned will expose to sale, on the i
premises, on FRIDAY, the 1 7th dav of August j
proximo, nil that desirable FARM tin- late resi- i
(knee of George A hodetsky, (h-ceased: situate!
in Juniata Township, Bedford County, near
the villages of Buena Vista arid Schellsburg,
convenient to public roads, churches and schools
adjoining lands of Conrad Covet, and others:
containing 56 acres, more <u- (ess, about 46 acres >
chared and under cultivation, a large portion
beautiful meadow land with a log house ami
log barn thereon, also a sn.all apple orchard.
TERMS: One third of'the purchase money
1 to l.e paid in cash at the confirmation of the sale,
j when the deed will he deli vered—possession re-
I served until Ist day of April, 1856. One third
to remain in the property for the use of the
widow during her life time, the interest thereof
to be paid her annually, and at her death the
principal to the heirs—the remaining one third ;
to In- paid in two equal annual payments from j
the confirmation of the sale, without interest
tile payment ot the whole to he secured by judg
ment bonds or bonds and mortgage, to be a lien
upon said premises.
Due attendance w ill lie given by the under
signed. >
Any persons desiring to purchase, can have j
full particular? bv calling upon JNO. P. REED.
. Esq. Bedford.
LEONARD BITTNER,
Guardian of the. minor children of !
George . '/bode/sky, deceased.
July 13, 1855.
Notice!
The undersigned having hern appointed Sequestra- ;
tor ot the Pattonsville and Woodbury Turnpike Itouit \
Company, hereby notifies all person* indebted to said ;
i Company to make payment to him. without delay; ;
he al-o requests the creditors of said company to pre- j
sent their respective accounts or demands as soon as
convenient. Those persons uI o have possession ol
any property or effects belonging to the Company.
I are desired to deliver the same to him immediate- \
I iy- • !
JOSEPH B. NOBLK,
South Woodberry Township. i
t; July in, IS.'W.— it.
1
I SAVE MONEY. —To make room fur fall'
1 stock—from this date we will sell every descrip
• j tuin of Summer Goods at very reduced prices.—
- Call and save money J
A. B. Cramer \ Co. j
FOR SALE. A handsome, well made Bug
gy, with falling top, will be sold very low lot-
Cash or approved paper.
' A. B. Cramer A Co.
FLY \KI TS.—-Flv Vlts for horses—sin
gle or in pairs—for sale bv
A. B. Cramer & Co.
JUST RECEIVED.—A lew cases mens'line
Calf and Morocco Boots.
A. B. Cramer N. Co.
A CARD.
. MRS. FILLER (w idow of Solomon Filler.) !
Would announce to the friends of the House,
i s;ut she is prepared to take Boarders as hete
tfofore—arid her arrangements are such that she
| feels warranted in saving she can render entire
I satisfaction to all who make her house th-ir tem
porary residence. Siie hopes to be remembered i
bv the former patrons ol tlm house.
'j Bedford, June 29, lS.jfi.
A CARD.
MRS. FLETCHER would announce that
i her house is open for the reception of v isitors to
j lite Bedford Spiings. It is pleasantly located,
and has been handsomely fitted up, and no pains
i will be sprnl to render In-r guests comfortable.
Bedford, June 29, I85"i.
NOTICE :—Tile undersigned expecting to be
absent in ilo* West for some length of time,
I would sav that his business will lie left in the
| hands of Jacob S. Schell, where all interested
! will call and attend to their own and mv inter
j est. JOHN 11. SCHELL. j
Schellsburg, May 11, 18">5.
r- I
\olice £si E';tr(itioii.
j WHEREAS Thomas B. Aliller, late of Bml-
I ford Borough, Bedford County, deceased, died
seized of the follow ing Real Estate, to wit :
Two houses and half lots of ground on the
Public square and Penn street, in the borough
of Bedford, being No. 9 and 10 in th" plan of !
said borough. Each lot contains sixty feet front
j -pit the Square and one hundred ami twenty feet
,in depth, bounded each by a 20 feet ally, west
by the Public square, north by Penn street, and
s-outli by the lot of James M. Russell, Esq.
Leaving the following named heirs and legal
representatives to wit :
s Marv, intermarried with William E. Loy,
t | residing in Mansfield, Ohio: Charlotte L. P<- ;
'• j tifioner intermanied with El wood Harmer, re- j
•* siding in Bedford : James, residing in Mansfield, i
i : Ohio; who are all of age. Annie E. now in ,
I Johnstown, Cambria county, Pa.: Caroline A.
_ | residing in Mansfield, Ohio: Emma V. resid- j
j ing in Bedford : Clements R. also in Mansfield:
the last four being minors of whom John Mow
( er, Esq., is Guardian, and William B. and
I Samuel D. Scott Miller, residing in Bedford,
who are also minors of whom John Cessna, E*q.
' i is Guardian; and that he also left a widow nam
ed Elizabeth who has no interest whatsoever in
t , his estate.
Notice is therefore herbv given that in pur
suance of a writ of Partition or Valuation to me
directed, I w ill proceed to hold an Inquisition
, or Valuation, on the premises,on Saturday th°
' i 2Klh day of July inst., when and where all in
! terested may attend if they see proper.
'J HUGH MOORE, Sheriff.
I July G,
VALUABLE
iflilf Property lor Sale!
The s-.discrib-r, aliout to remove to California, ■
offers at Private sale; his valuable Mill Proper- j
t y, situate aliout 3 miles East of Bedford, on the j
Juuiatta River, in Colerain township, at the
lower end of Friend's Cove. ,
The Mill is four stories high, frame, with three'
run of stones, two pair of which are Burrs, hav
ing all the machinery necessary to manufacture
merchant and eounfiy work in tht|;est manner.
It has one of the best water powers in the I'ni
ted Slates, which may be known from the fact j
that during the last dry season it had" abundance j
of water, when nearly evety other mill in the i
neighborhood was stopped.
" There ate between 10 and 11 acres of land
adjoining, six acres under |H>>t fence, about 4- of]
which is meadow, on which is erected a good
two story log house, weather-boarded and plas
tered,good w ater at the door, w-ith all neces- I
sar v out buildings also a fine orchard of choice !
fiad, peaches and apples.
IE-fog determined to sell purchasers will do j
well to examine this property soon.
OIH'TERMS will he made,Mo suit the pur
chaser. bv giving approved Bonds.
HIRAM F. ROHM.
June 1, 1855.
PUBLIC SALE
Ah* Of valuable Coal Laud.
By virtue of an Order of the Orphan's Court
of Bedford county, ami bv agreement u! all the j
parties in interest, the subscribers will offer, at i
public sale, on the premises, on FRIDAY, the
20;h day of. J ELY next, all that valuable
COAL LAND
late the property of M-m-hack Edwards, deceas
ed, being a Tract of Land containing two hun
dred acres, situate in Broad Top Township,
Bedford county, adjoining lands of the Hunt
ingdon and Broad Top Mountain rail-toad com
pany, Daniel Broadstone, Thomas Griffith, Isaac |
Barnet and others.
This tract of land is located in the centre of j
| the coal-fields of Broadtop, and is one of the!
' most valuable pmperlies in that region of coun
try. Jt is partly cleared and under fence, and
i well improved.
Terms:—One third of purchase money, after
j payment of costs and expenses, to remain in
j hands ot the purchaser during the life-time of
| the widow of Meshack Edwards, deceased, he .
■ paying her the interest thereof annually: or, bv ;
agreement, the purchaser, (if he should prefer ;
it) may pay this third to the Trustees who are
|to invest it in other property. One third of the
: purchase money in hand at the confirma
! tion of the safo, and the residue in two equal
annual payments without interest, to be secured
I bv judgne-nt bonds.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. of said
I day.
ALEX. KING,
JOHN CESSNA,
Trustees, Ac.
June 22. 1555.
: p i b Lie s iL e
or
VALUABLE PEOFERTY.
The subscriber will offer for sale, in the town
<.f' Woodlietry, Bedford county, on Thursday,
the 1 9th day of July next*, all those 18 Ivitjs in
the tow n of Woodberry, numbered in the gene
ral plan of said town as Lots Nos. 14, 33, 34,
i 35, 52, 55, 57; 58, 59, GO, 61, 70, 71, 79..
83,81, and 85—and also a Tract of Land con
taining seven acres adjacent to said village.
All of the above real estate was granted to i
Henry Hoffman by Patent, dated August 14,
I SOI, and the said Hoffman and wife bv deed
dated August 20, 1801, conveyed tin-same to
Matthias Brothers who conveyed the same to
Joshua Compton bv deed dated October 7,
I SOT, who- by deed dat'-d March 26, 1808, i
conveyed the same to David Holsinger.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M.
Terms made known on day of Sal" by Cessna
A Shannon from whom the same or any part
thereof may he purchased at private sale.
DAVID IICLSINGER,
JACOB M. HOLSINGER.
June 22, 1555.
VALUABLE
WOOD LAMi FOR SALE.
The subscriber will sell one hundred acres of
! Land situate near Dnnnings Creek in Napier
Township, Bedford county, adjoining lands of
Samuel'M. Boor, George Mock, and William
Blackburn, being part of the valuable Land be
longing to Mrs. Marv M. Sleek.
i'he Land is well covered with fine timber,
is ol good quality, ami admirably adapted foi
culture after it is cieaied. The quantity may
! be increased if di-s-ired bv the purchaser or pur
chasers. it can be had at private sale at any
time between now- and the 31st of July next,
and if not disposed of before that time, it will be
j offered at public sale near to Oster's Mill in said
j Tow nship, at 1 1 o'clock on that day.
Terms: One-third of the purchase money in
1 hand, balance in two equal annual payments
without interest, to he secured by Judgments,
or bonds and mortgage.
Persons desirous of purchasing or examining
said land, will please call with Mrs. M. R.
Sleek residing on the land, or on John Mower,
Esq. in Bedford.
TOWN'SEND VVHEELEN,
Trustee of Mrs. M. R. Sleek.
June 22, 1855.
AOTICE!
ALL persons knowing themselves to he in
debted to the subscriber, either by note or
i book account, will please make payment. My
Bills are in the hands of Henry Nicodemus,
Esq., where those indebted will please call,
j and thus save costs.
A. WERSEL.
June 1, 1555.
Notice!
Those who borrowed grain and flour of me,
! are notified tHat I shall want it by the first day
,of August next, and sooner, if convenient, it
can be left at the mill of David Patterson, Esq.
A. WEISEL.
June 1, 1555.
<
DRESS GOODS.—Such as Lawns, Bareges,
.Silks, Barege Delaines, Ciinllics, .Mousse/inc.
l)c Begc, Alusseliiie. J)e Laines, together with
,a great variety of other DRESS GOODS, just
received and tor sale by
RL'PP & OSTER.
FAMILY GROCERIES—Java and Rio
i Coffee, Granulated, crushed, clarified and N. 0.
Sugars; best golden Svrup and N. O. Molasses,
! inst received jnd lor sale at
f REIT A OSIERS.
Sews for the People!
: NEW GOODS AT CHEAP CORNER, NO. J.
| htHow-Cihzrns :We take this opportunity-i
! of returning you our most sincere thanks fbr the
liberal patronage you have so kindly bestowed
on u<. We would also inform you that we !
have just returned from the Eastern Cities, with
j a large and well selected assortment of Goods,
| such as Cloths, Cassimeres, and "Satinets ; Peter f
i Shams, for over coats, Jeans, Ladies' fine dress
goods, such as Silks, Alpacas, Coburg Cloths, j
Bombazines, Merinoes, and a large assortment j
I C) ' Bay Slate Shawls, Hosiery, lor Ladies, Com
forts, Crapes, Collars, &.C., fs.c.—Mens,' Wo
meiis,' Boys' and Childrens' Shoes and Boots, j
and a general assortment of Groceries. Crush
ed and pulverized Sugars, best Rio Coffee, Teas j
:of all kinds, N. 0. Molasses, Golden Syrup, j
Mackerel, Salt bv the sack, Baker's Chocolate,
Bioma Cocoa, and a general assortment of Goods \
usually kept in a country Store.
I A!i kinds of Produce taken in exchange
for goods at market prices.
SANSOM a CEPIIART.
| Oct. 13, 185 k
KceVc L. Knight*
(S/icrrssar tr> Hirtleyi| Knight.)
BEDDIXC A XI) CARPET WAREHOUSE,
A'o. 14-S South Second Street,
Eire doom allure Spruce Street, PI II J.A T) E1 J J'JT IA ,
' Where he keeps constantly oil-hand a foil qswtrnent !
:of everv article in his line of U4tine<s. FEATHERS, !
' FEATtIKR-15F.1)5, Patent Spring Matt reuses, Curled
IRih, -Moss. Corn Musk anil Straw Mattresses. Velvet i
i Tapestry, Tapestry, Brussels, Three-Ply, Ingrain,
Vetietiaii, List, Rag ami llernp Carpetings, Oil Cloths,
C.ratoii Mattings, Cocoa ami Spanitih Mattings, Floor
any Stair Druggets. Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Table
! ami Piano Covers, to which he invites the attention
! of purchasers.
Oct. 13, 1851 ly.
i NEW STORE
And New Oood*.
GREAT BARGAINS, AND NO MISTAKE!
ELI FISHER
Would respectfully avail himself of this me
thod of informing the citizens ol Bedford and
ytciiiitv that he has opened an entirely .New
Dry Ooods, tuocery, and Fancy Store,
in the Borough of Bedford, in the room for
merly occupied by Dr. Hofius, and second door
west of Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store,
where he has just received from the cities of
New York and Philadelphia
one of the most elegant assortments of Goods e
ver brought to Bedford, which, having been pur
chased lor cash, under the most favorable cii
cumstances, lie leels warranted in saying that he
can sell them at prices so low as to ustoni&h the
purchaser, and all in wjiul of good Goods, at
the shortest jiossible piotit, are invited to give
; him a call. His stock embraces every variety
of
Ladies Dress Gocds,
such as Silks, Satins, Delaines, Bombazines,
Spring Shawls, novelties in Lawns, British
Prints, Plaid Ginghams, Undersleevies, from
] "2i cents up, Hosiery in every variety, Shoes,
Boots and Slippers, lor Ladies and Children—
it. tact almost every article adapted to a Ladies'
j wardrobe, which it would require tot) much
space to enumerate in detail. His stock of
FLATS and BONNETS for Ladies, Misses, and
Children, is large, rich and CHEAP.
His Groceries, Teas, Spices, Syrup, is.c. See.
ire all of the very best quality.
*"* 1U- He will consider it no trouble to shew
his Goods, and he hopes the LADIES especial
ly will call ant! examine his assortment wheth
er tiiev purchase or not. Always remember,
however, that ELI FISHERS is the place for
BARGAINS! ! ! April U, 1855.
Latiii'N Bfcss
Mr*. S. I). POTTS
Would respectfully 01)0011001* to the Ladies of
Bedford ami vicinity, that she has just opened
a large and elegant assortment of all the new
styles of
Dresses and Mantillas,
Super black and Fancy Silks,
Oigandi+s and Lawns,
Be rages and Tissues,
Persian and Muslin Do Raines,
French Chintzes and Ginghams,
Plain and emb'd Swiss Muslins,
Fringes, Gimps, and Lao s,
Buttons, Braids anil Cords',
A rich assortment of Ribbons,
Collars, Sleeves, and ( iieinizetts,
Edgings and Insertions,
A full supply ol Mourning Goods,
Best Kill Gloves of all colors,
together will) an extensive and beautiful assort
ment of SI RAW and SlLiv LO.NNEIS, trim d
and untrimmed.
I The special attention of the Ladies is solicit
ed to tiie very large assortment just received,
and offered at low prices for quality.
Bedford, May 11, 185n.
Ja*. li* if ill Sam
. j Would announce to his friends and the pub
lic. that he has purchased the entire Store of (lie
late Janus M. Gibson, and intends to continue
. business at the old stand. He lias on hand an
assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Tt as, Se
gars, Jewelry, Kc. Kc. together with Coplec
tionanes of every description. In a short time
i he will replenish his stock, so as to make it an
inducement to purchasers to give him a call.—
He has on hand a good supply ol I LOUR, and
will make every efibrt to accommodate the peo
ple in this line of his business, either wholesale
■or retail. He will also keep Bacon, I ish,
. Salt, Molasses, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Brooms,
r Brushes, Patent medicines, Drugs, Dye-stuiis,
and evel V article usually kept in a retail store.
'I OTr"PAPER HANGING and UPHOLSTER
ING will be attended to as usual \vith prompt
i ness and despatch and he would take this 01-
i casion to sav that he has now on hand, and will
furnish to order, on the most favorable terms,
I every description ot VV ALL PAPER and BOR
- DEIiING.
J)y unremitting attention to business, and a
disposition to please, be hopes to merit and re
' ceive liberal encouragement.
I f Bed lord, April (i, 1855.
j ..... -
J. White*
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
t : Office .Yo. 25, Arcade, It est Avenue, riiIL
ADELPIIIA.
Timber and Coal Lands, Forms and City pro
)j perty, bought, sold and exchanged. .Money
. procured on Bond and Mortgage, PKRSOXAL
, | I'UOPEKTY and MEKCII.IXDJSI;. Apply to or
i address as above.
May is. 1 555. 'Tin.
Two and Four Dorse Thrashing Machines, |
made of the very best material, and in the best
i workman-like manner, constantly on hand and.
for sale at the Machine Shop of
PETER H. SHIRES, Bedford, ?a.
His Machines are greatly improved to the ad
vantage of the FARMER. Also horse Rakes for
j raking hav and gleaning grain fields—Cutting
! Boxes, Cultivators, Sing!" and Double Shovel
] Ploil; jh4 —all of which will he sold on the most j
j reasonable terms and warranted to give satisfac
-1 tion.
jFw" FARMERS and others will do well to
give us a call before purchasing elsewhere
Reputing of all kinds of Machines and Farm- I
i ing utensils done at the shortest notice and most
' reasonable terms.
PETER H. SHIRES,
.Machinist.
1 June 29, 1855.—Tin.
j NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS.
The undersigned, managers of the Chambers-
I hurg arid Bedford Turnpike Company will re
ceive proposals up fo the 15th day of August
| next fur taking down or re-building the bridge
! (a wood arch about 50 feet in length) over the
Raystown branch ofthe Juniata near Bedford.
! For information apply by letter or personally
to either ol the undersigned at Bedford.
E. L. ANDERSON,
SAMUEL DAVIS,
June 29. Managers.
NEW GOODS
AT DECIDED BARGAINS!!!
RI'PP &, OSTER are now receiving and o.
pening their second supply of
New Spring and Summer GOODS,
which they have just purchased FOR CASH,
in the eastern cities, at a tremendous sacrifice,
and which they are now selling at astonishing*
i lv low prices for CASH AND APPROVED
PRODUCE. They are selling MOISSELLNE
DELAINES from (>i cts. up, CALICOES from
5 cts. up, good RIO COFFEE at I2i cents, and
every tiling else as cheap as THE CHEAPEST
and CHEAPER as to quality than elsewhere
this side of Philadelphia. early call is
j solicited.
Bedford, June 22, 1J355.
BACON.—2OOO lbs. prime Shoulders and
Hams, warranted corn-fed, (Terms, CASH) just
received antHor sale at CHEAP SIDE.
FlSH.—lifiMlf. fresh Shad, Mackerel and
Herring (Terms CNSH) just received and for
sale by HUPP sN OSTER.
GRAIN CRADLES.—A lot of'Shase cele
brated Greencastlt Grain Cradles just received
and for sale by RI'PP & OSTER.
Bedford. June 22, 1555.
NEW CLOTHING STORE.
Ufiftc liippcl
j • Would respectfully announce to his old
friends, And the public at large, that he has o
pened airentirely new CLOTHING STORE in
| the Borough of Bedford, in the room recently
in the occupancy of Solomon Filler, where he
has just received a very superior assortment of
ready-made Clothing for Men and Boys, to
which he invites attention, satisfied that he can
please all who. give him a call, both as to price
and quality. He will also keep an assortment
of Dry Goods and Groceries. He invites pur
chasers to examine his stock.
Bedford, April (i, 1855.
Take .\otice!
ALL persons indebted to the subscribers, eith
er by note, book account, or otherwise, are le
quested to make earlv payment.—lndulgence
cannot be given bevond the first of September
next. All who neglect this notice, will pay
costs as a consequence.
THOS. li. MURRAY &. BRO.
Bloodv-Run, June 29, 1855.
CAUTION.
All persons are cautioned against trespassing
, upon the Poor House Farm, either by hunting,
fishing, or otherwise, as the law will be rigidly
enforced against all who do so. without respect
tj persons. And notice is hereby given that no
| cows will hereafter he taken to pasture. By
order ofthe Directors.
W.M. F. MOREHEAD,
June 22. Steward.
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to the estate of JOHN LAF
FKRTY, late ot Jiuiiutla Township, lleillorii coiu.ty,
deceased, will make immediate payment—and those
having claims against said estate will present tiiein
properly authenticated for settlement.
JOHN LAFFF.RTY,
JOSIAH MILLER,
June 22, 1555." Adrti'ts.
MAKE SETTLEMENT
j The subscriber would respectfully announce
j that he desires all persons indebted to him in
any way whatever, to make settlement on or
before the Ist day of October next. All who
' neglect this notice will find their accounts pla
ced i:i the hands of a Justice for collection,
with respect to persons.
A. SAUPP.
June 22, 1855.
r \IAI HOODS.
. j The undersigned respectfully announces that
i they have just opened a laige and well assorted
- supply of
: SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!
> In an advertisement we cannot give an idea
- of how cheap we are selling—nor do we desire
' to attract customers by publishing prices of lead
• ing articles.
" i We embrace this opportunity of thanking all
who have so liberally patronized us during the
past five years—and, while soliciting their con
' tinned favors, assure them a call will convince
j we are selling good Ooods as low—if not lower
" . —than can be purchased elsewhere in Bedford,
A. B. CRAMER 8- CO.
i Exchange Building
■ j April 27, 1855.
H. NICODEMUS,
Scrivener ant) -Justice ct tl)c peace,
BEDFORD, PA.
Has removed his office to Juliana street
j nearly opposite the Drug and Book store of Dr
F. C. Reamer, where he will faithfully alteui
j to all business connected with the duties ot hi
- ! oliice.
y | He will continue to repair clocks and watch
. | is, as usual, and respectfully invites those it
r need of his services m this line to give him ;
call.
; April UL 1855.
1.100 PIECES WALL PAPER.
F i! 121 cents to $1 25 per piece, just receiv
ed and lor at the variety Store of
JAMES K. HALLAM.
Bedford, April 27, 1855.
MERCERSBURG
Stone and Earthenware to be had at
VVM. & J. C. KISER'S,
Bedford, Pa.
May 4, 1855.*
Notice:
All persons indebted to the estate of DOMNICK
COOK, late of the Borough of Bedford, deceased, are
■ requested To make immediate payment—and those
having claims against said estate will present them
properly authenticated for settlement.
ANDRIS BAJJPP, Etreevtor,
MARY COOK, Extent™.
July 6, 1855.
NOTICE :
All persons indebted to lh j estate of ISA AC
BINGHAM, late of Colerain Township, Bed
! ford County, deceased, are requested to make
| immediate payment—and those having claims
I against said estate will present them properly
authenticated tor settlement.
HENRY P. DIEHL,
VVM. ENGLAND,
Idminisirators. | :
June 29, 1855.
JOSEPH W. TATE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
BOUNTY LAND, AND CLAIM AGENT,
1 Has for sale FOUR FARMS and acres
:of unimproved Land. [CP" Liberal advances
• made. Land Warrants bought and sold.
! f in Julianna street.
Bedford, May 11, 1855—bin.
NOTICE.
-Notice is hereby given that letters ofAdmin
' istration have been granted to the subscricer on
, the estate of VVillliam N. Porter, late of Lon
. donderry Township, Bedford county, deceased
N —all persons having claims will present them
I properly authenticated for settlement, and those
■ i indebted will make immediate payment.
, j THOS. J. PORTER,
J June 29, 1555.* AdvTr.
A CARD.
MRS. MARY COOK (widow of Dominick
! Cook) would announce to visitors to the Springs,
t 1 anil the public generally, that, having secured
the services cf a gentleman eminently qualified
• to manage her affairs, the Washington Hotel is
. i now ready to afford the best of accommodations.
The house lias been newly papered, painted and
i furnished, and she feels satisfied that alt who
' i patronize the "Washington" will be pleased.—
She hopes to be liberally encouraged.
Bedford, June 29, 1855.
Henry Siin^
{Of the lute Firm of King 6r Moor head.)
i iCcmmtsston fllcrcl)ant,
- DEALER IN PIG METAL, BLOOMS,
U Western Produce, &e. &e. &&
No. 76, Water Street, beiow Market,
t Pittsburg, Pa.
, Tim undersigned will continue the Commis
. sion Business at the above piace; and having
I provided himself with suitable conveniences for
. the storage cf Pig Metal, Blooms, Produce, Kc.
is now prepared to receive consignments.
By long experience in the business, and bv
conslant attention, he hopes to merit a generous
share of trade, which he respectfully solicits.
. j HENRY S. KING.
. j April 27, 1855.
JC3 MANN. G. H. SPANG.
r LAW PARTNERSHIP
THE undersigned have associated themselves in the
Practice of the Law, and will attend promptly to alt
business entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad
joinin" counties.
DC7" Office on .lulianna Street, three doors south of
"Mengel House," opposite the residence of Maj. Tate.
JOB MANX,
r June 2, 1651. G. H. SPANG.
: FOR RENT,
, And possession given on the Ist of June, a
TAN YARD in the Borough of Bedford, with
. all the fixtures complete, and a Dwelling adja
cent thereto. Apply to either of the under
signed.
Wm. Hartley,
Job Mann,
John H. Rush,
March 30, 1855. For the Heirs.
,!.. . . _
p D. K. WI'NUERLICH. B. F. SfcAD.
VI underlicli & Neadi
ionwtrbtnq tEcmmissioit fllentjants,
. ] North Second Street, opposite the CumhtrUmd Valley
Hail lioeid Depot,
CHAMBERSBURG.
el [Gr"They are at all times prepared to carry all
l kinds of Produce to, and Merchandise, 6tc., from
Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the shortest notice.
They \*ill also purchase Flour, Grain, &c., at
Ll : mai ket price.
COAL, LUMBER, SALT, FISH, GUANO, and
i, PLASTER on hand and lor sale low.
June 10, 1553.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.,
BRA SON L SHIRLS.
Sept. 1, 1854.
t
d j I>. Iloi'dcr,
C lock & Watch Maker
AND DEALER IN JEWELRY,
a ' Would respectfully announce to the citizens
e 1 of Bedford, and the public in general, that he
has opened a Jewelry Store in the building re
j eentlv occupied by H. Nicodemus, Esq. nearly
'' opposite the Btdlord Hotel, where he will be
e i pleased to see all in want of articles in his line,
'"j He has on hand, and vviil constautly keep, an
e j elegant assortment of JEWELRY, and will re
r j pair Clocks and Watches in the bert style. He
'•! hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage, as
he feels satisfied lie can render satisfaction to all
>' who entrust him with their work. His terms
j will be moderate.
lie bason hand fluid and Silver WATCHES,
j Silver S|>oons, Thimbles, Butter Knives, Gold
and Silver I'ens and Pencils, N.C. N.c.
j N. H. He still continues the Gunsmitbiiig
t, business, at his old stand, in the East end ot
r. town, \\ here he tias a good and competent work
d mail constantly employed. D. B.
is April 27, 1855.
STOVE BLACKING,
n AM. persons in want of Stove Blacking will
<t; find an article tttlled the \ ictoria, superior to
anything ol the kind now iti use.
GEO. BLYMIRE.