From the Lewistown democrat. The way they test Them! „ L , it that we can publish the name ..f any in u, I a- a democrat or whig without eliciting the l lection, and if we publish biin as h know-no °k at once lakes exception, and complains that -b "S t| ac k->'uarding hiro.f A democrat or a whig -hamed to be known as -mb ; a know-nothmg I -Vunkindly it you hint it of hun— intimates SffivnU '"j" re him, _ . CLL)LD SAVED BV A DOG.—AS one of the *. cars was passing down Fulton street yes- j 2 av morning a lady with a little girl at vied to nass in front, the child being ahead. il"l 're the driver could hold up the child was II rlv under the horses' feet, when a large Vutoundland dog seeing it. bounded to her, ' i t-jkin" her in his mouth r-scued her from ■lunent 'danger of being trampled to death, her to the almost distracted mother d laid her down. He looked up and wagged !" s ,a.l, and gave a short bark expressive of ; hi s delight, and away he went.—\. I. In built- \ Foinlcd Appeal. \ correspondent of the Augusta (Ha.) Con stitutionalist, over the signature of "A Mason v ,;'i Q,lil Fellow," uses the follow ing pointed and convincing language: ~] MII of foreign birth, and of Roman Cath -ojic parentage, vet a Protestant in faith and rictice, and expect to remain so, unless this Know Nothing inquisition serves to drive me trom the church into the wilderness: for I lay it !, jU n as a fixed fact that the child who is want '.■iir in regard for his parents while living, is worthv of HO respect or confidence ; and the child who can tolerate abuses of the creed or )rincij'ies of his parents when dead, is too peur iie and mean to merit the esteem or confidence 'V a nV man or party. For this reason, then, I despise this midnight monster. -Again, I am a Mason, likewise an Odd Fellow: and for very many years, have re cardei! these men as my covenanted brethren, \vliose plighted honor bound them to help me in my distresses, defend my fair name, and honor mens unequal. How can they forget and lav aside these first obligations, to swear end enter info a league to degrade me, or any of the hundreds of .\lusonS and Odd bellows wliohappen to he of Catholic parentage or for eign birth ' -These are the emotions of mind under which I am passing, trying all the time to bring mvself to believe that in Hit church, my brethren, who advise and pray for me, have not considered the matter as it aff-cts social tvla fi.uis, and need but to be directed to a proper contemplation of the spirit of suspicion and dis trust it must engender to abandon its unhallow ,-,! lea.iinc-s ; and that mv brother Masons arid Odd Fellows will, from these hints thrown out in fraternal kindness, see the inconsistency and unreasonableness of taking a new obligation that in its 1 jf.-et-. tends to annul and destroy the first, the older, the purer and better covenants ol Faith, Hope and Charily, and Friendship, Love and Truth." INFORMATION WANTED. —A bereaved moth er requests the papers throughout the country to publish the following : —"A hoy named James .\eshitt, now about 17 years of age, l*tt his in >tHer, Mary Ann Nesbitt, nearly two years <m, to procure employment and assist in sup porting his only surviving parent, who is an . located and intelligent ladv in poor circum stances, and who is much distressed at the ab sence or loss of her only son. Mrs. Nesbitt is residing i:i Erie, Pa., and will he most thankful fir anv information concerning her lost boy-" T7~A Yot'.xo man named John Barnes, sev eriieen years of age, hied to death, a few Hays since, in Buffalo, froin the effect of a tooth which had been extracted a few days previous. "How easily his life inisrht have been saved," observes the Tribune, "by an application of a slvptic —one of the best and most easily obtain ed is gunpowder. Let it be pulverized and laid upon lint, so as to get as much as possible in the cavity of the tooth, held in by the wad of lint or cotton. By renewing the application two or three times, relief is rendered almost certain. We have never known a failure, and have seen it applied to some desperate cas-'s.'' School Teachers Wanted. Eleven teachers are wanted by the Roan! of Pi- j rectors of Cumberland Valley school district, Bed lord county, to take charge of the said schools in said | district for the term of four months, and for several . ol the schools teachers will be employed for a term ; of six months. The Board of Directors intend open- | tng the schools of said district on the first day ol October next, and several teacher, witt be employed immediately. The Board witt meet on Saturday the 2i)th inst., al the store of JACOB ANDERSON", President of the Valley School Board. Sep. 7, IS-'io. FRANKLIN FEMALE INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, JIT MERCERSBURG, PEXJTJI. THE Winter Session of this Institute com mences on the first of October next. TERMS :—For Board, Tuition, Boom rent and Washing, per quarter of twelve weeks, sl*2 50. -MARSHALL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Foil VOC.VK At K N AND BOY*. Th" Winter Session of this Institute commences j on the first of October next. Terms: For Board, tuition, Room rent and Washing, per quarter ol twelve weeks, sl2 50. \sff* For further information address REV. J. R. KOOKEN, Mercersburg. Sept. 7, ISS-5. STRAY HEIFER. Came to his premises on or about the 20th of: August, a red heifer with white on the forehead, 1 white belly, little white on the back, white hind leg and lai!—left ear ott and a slit in the right; the hair cut offat the end of the tail; she is sup;>osed to be three years old. The owner is desired to come and pay all chaises and take her away. DAVID DIBERT. Sept. 7, 1530.* Attention Riftemrit. You are hereby ordered to parade at "Cen treviile," (m Cumberland Valley) on Monday, the 10th of September next, at 10 o'clock, A. Al., prepared with both summer and winter uniform. A full turn-out is desired. By order of the Captain. WM. KEEFFE, 0. S. Notice. All persons indebted to me, either by note °r Book account, are hereby notified that their notes and accounts are left in the hands of Henry Nicodemus, Esq., of the Borough of Bed lord, tot collection, where suit will be commen ced against all who do not comply with this notice and make payment immediately. J. VV. LINGEXFELTER. Sept. 7, 1855. Annua! Fair. ETThe nnnnal Fair for Bedfmd County will com munci! au Wednesday the 17th day ol October next, and continue for three day*. For I'remiums to be awarded, and olher particulars, see hills now circu lating. We have reason to hope that this fair will exceed any yet held in this place. Let all do some thing. SCHOOL \OTICL. gy MISS FORD would announce to the citi zens of Bedford Mid vicinity that she will re-open her School on Monday morning 3d of September, and hones to be liberally .patronized, promising to use her utmost exertions to do justice to all placed under her care. Bedford, Aug. 23, 1555. SCHOOL NOTICE. MISS 11. S. PROCTER will resume the duties of her school in the Lecture Room of the Presbyterian Church, on Monday the 20th day of Augu-t inst. and respectfully solicits a share of the public patio nage Aug. 3. : __ PLIiLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, The undersigned will expose to sale, on the premi ses, in Woodberrv on SAt I'IvDAY, l!e 15th tiay ol September next, the following Real Esiate, to vvii; 'i'hul well known Tavern Maud on tlie Road lead ing I rout Bedford to Martinsburg and Williamsburg, (Clover Creek Road,) with IS) town Lois ami Jaeirs ot Land, more or less, all adjoining. 1 lie Improve ments are a Two Stoiy liame Weather Boarded tioii-e and Kitchen attached, a targe name Stable and Thrashing Floor adjoining ; S;one Smoke llorise, Dry House, Wash House, ami all necessary outbuild ings. t here is also an orchard ol choice Fiuit trees on the premises, with a gieat many Plum tree-, Pear trees, he., The said Lots and Land are all un der a good Po-t and Rail Fence, and in a very high state ol Cultivation. Said property i- in a very public place, and would be very suitable either lor a Slore or J avern. Ai-o a two-tory Brick House in the town oi V, oodberi y, 30 by 10 teet, with a Two Story Frame House on the same lot, wnh a good liame Stable. VVa-h-House mid all other necessary out buildings, being m the mo-t business part of the town, which would also be a very suitable building for a Store and tavern. N. P>. Either of the above pioperties will lie sold at private sale by calling oil the subscribers living on the property. By TERMS easy, urn! made known on day ot sale. SARAII MAG ILL, SILAS MOORE. Aug. 21, 1555. SAVE MONEY.—To n.ake room lor fail stock from tins date ue will sell every descrip toiu of Summer Goods at very reduced prices.— Call and save money ! A. B. Cramer &. Co. FLY NETTS. —Flv Netts for horses—sin gle or in [tail's —lor sale by A. B. Cramer &. Co. £y. Eiordcr, C-'SOiM-C &- -2S vHi 4 .liiil-i-Ct' AM) DEALER IN JEWELRY, Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Bedford, ami the public, in general, that he has Opened a Jewelry Store in the building re cently occupied by H. Nicodemus, Esq. nearly opposite the Bedford Hotel, where he will be pleased to See all in want of articles in his line. He has on hand, and will constantly keep, an elegant assortment ol JEW ELR\ , and wit! re pair Clocks and Watches in the bert style. He hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage, as he (eels satisfied he can render satisfaction to all who entrust him with their work. His. terms will be moderate. lie has on hand Hold and Silver WATCHES, Silver Spoons, Thimbles, Butter Knives, Cold and Silver Pens and Pencils, ccc. ivc. N. B. lie still continues the Gunsmilhing business, at his old stand, in the East end of town, where he has a good and competent work man constantly employed. D. B. April ~7, 1555. Henry $• iimar* (Of the tale Firm oj King <Y Ai oorhtnd.) £ cmimssicn itlcrrijant, DEALER IN PIG METAL, BL.OGMS, Western Produce, ice. &e. &e. No. 7(i, Water Street, below Market, Pittsburg, Pa. The undersigned will continue the Commis sion Business at the above place; and hav nig provided himself with suitable conveniences for the storage cf Pig Metal, Blooms, Produce, &x. is now prepared to receive consignments. By long experience in the business, and by constant attention, he hopes to merit a generous share ol trade, which he respectfully solicits. HENRY S. KING. April 27, 1855. Notice to Collectors. COLLECTORS ol Taxes in possession of the Duplicates ol (he Poor and House of Employ ment are notified that, unless they make imme diate payment, suits will be instituted against them without respect to persons. This notice is in earnest, and al! who neglect it, will subject themselves to COSTS. Bv order of the Direc tors. JOHN H. RUSH, May 18, 1855. Treasurer. JOSEPH W. TATE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, REJL ESTATE BROKER, BOUNTY LAND, AND CLAIM AGENT, Has for sale FOUR FARMS and 10,000 acres of unimproved Land. Liberal advances made. Land Warrants bought and sold. in Juliauna street. Bedford, May 11, 1855—Gin. NOTICE. The Commissioners named in the Act of As sembly, entitled "An act to incorporate a com pany to make a Flank Road from Hopewell to Bloody Run, in Bedford County," will meet at the house of John A.Gump, in Bloody Run, on the 11th day of Sept. rmxt, and at the house of James Echleherger, in Hopewell, on the 12th day of Sept. lor the purpose of opening books and receiving subscriptions preparatory to an organization of said Company. John King, Thus. W. Horton, John Dasher, Geo. Wishart, David Brallier, M. M. Peebles, Will. Hartley, J. M. Barndollar, B. R. Aschom, Thos. H.Murray, Alex. King, VV. P. Schell. Aug. 17, 1855. 1500 PIECES WALL PAPER, From 12V cents to $1 25 per piece, just receiv ed and lor at the variety Store of JAMES K. HALLAM. Bedford, April 27, 1855. LUMBER! The subscribers have on hand and will constantly keep, (at the old stand ot Lewis N. Fyan, in Juniatta township,) a full supply ol" Lap and Joint Shingles, and Bnauls of every discretion, which they w ill dis pose of on reasonable tern. . PL ATT it BROTHER. Sept. 7, 1555- VALUABLE iTSiES Property lor Kale! The subscriber, about to remove to California, offers at Private sale, his valuable Mill Proper ty, situate about 3 miles East ot Bedford, on the Juniatta .River, in Colerain township, at the lower end of Friend's Cove. The Mill is firor stories high, frame, with three run of stones, two pair of which are Burrs, hav inz all the machinery necessary to manufacture merchant and country work in the best manner. It has one of the best water powers in the Uni ted States, which may be known from the fact that during the last dry season it had abundance of water, when nearly every other mill in the neighborhood was stopped. There are between 10 and 11 acres of land adjoining, six acres under post fence, about 4- of which is meadow, on which is erected a good two story fog house, weather-boarded and plas tered, good water at the door, with all neces sary out buildings—also a fine orchard of choice fruit, peaches and apples. Being determined to sell purchasers will do well to examine this property soon. OyTERMS will be made lo suit the pur chaser. by giving approved Bonds. HIRAM F. ROHM. June 1, lSno. 11F.MCOLD'S GEN 1 'l.\E I'KKPARATION'S. IlelmlhilJ's Highly Contciitrated (Louijjotmi) J'iiuti Attract ot I3nchu, For Diseases of the litadder and Kidneys, Se cret Diseases, Strictures, Weaknesses, and nil diseases of the Sexual Organs, whether in .Male or Female, Iroin whatever cause they may have originated and no matter ot how long standing. It you have contracted ttie terrible dispose which, when onre seated in the system, will suiely go down trom one geneiation to another, undermiuing the constitution and sapping the very vital fluids ol lite, do not tiust yourself in the hands of Quacks, who >tait up every day in a city like this, and lilt the papers with glaring falsehoods too well calculated to deceive the young and tho:-e not acquainted with their tricks. You cannot be too careful ill the se lection of a remedy in these cases. THE FLUID EXTRACT Bt'CHC has been pro nounced by eminent Physicians Tills (IHlsAl /->' I KDMJsDY KYisll KNOWN. It is a medicine perfectly plea-ant in its tu-te and very innocent in its action, and yet so thorough that it annihilates eveiy paiticle of the rank and poisonous virus ot thiadi.ud- Hit disease; and, unlike other H-medies, it does i.ut dry up the disease in the blood. CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY, brought on by self-abuse, a most terrible disease, which has brought thousands of the human race to untimely graves, thus blu-tmg the brilliant hopes ol parents, and blighting in the bud the glorious ambition of many a noble youth, can be cured by this infallible remedy. And as a medicine which must benefit everybody, iron) the simply delicate to the confined and despair ing invalid, no equal is to be luund, acting both a a cure and preventative. lIELMHOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED roMrott.xn Ft.i'ii. EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, For purifying the Blood, removing all diseases aris ing fiom exce-s of Mercury, exposure and impru dence in life, chronic constitutional disease, arising trom mi impure state ol the Blood, and the only re liable and effectual known remedy for the cure oi Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scald Head. Ulcerations ol the Throat and Legs. Pains and Swellings of the Bones. Tetter, Pimples on the lace, and all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. This article is now prescribed by some of the most , distinguished Physicians in The country, and has pro- j ved more efficient in practice than any preparation en j Sarsaparilla yet ottered to the public. Several cases | of secondary Syphilis, Mercurial and Scrol-iloifs j diseases have entirely recovered in the incurabp ward- ot our Public institutions which had lor man, years resisted every mode ol treatment that could Is devised. These cases furnish striking examples cl'j the salutary effects of this medicine ill arrestingsome ; of the most inveterate diseases, alter the ghouls wer* 1 destroyed and the bones already affected. NOTlCE.—Letters from responsible Physicians: and Professors o! several Medical Colleges, and certi ficates of cures from patients will be lotind accom panying both Preparations. Prices—Fluid Extract of Buchn, §1 per bottle. " Sarsapanila' " " or 0 bottles for SO, equal in strength to one gallon Syrup of Sarsaparilla. Prepared and Sold by H. T. lIRLMBOLD, Chrmi.it J(i3, Chestnut Shirt, Hetir t/tr iitrard lion vr, I'll! LA LI) LP 111 A. [L7~To be had of Dr. F. C. Reamer, Bedford, Pa. July 20, 1855. — ly. JOB MANN. G. H. SPANQ LAW PARTNERSHIP THE undersigned have associated themselves in tin- Practice of the Law, and w ill attend promptly to all business entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad joining counties. iT?-Office on Julianna Street, three doors south of "Mengel House," opposite the residence of Maj. 'l'ate. JOB MANN, June 2, 1851. G. H. SPANG. DRESS HOODS.—Such as Lawns, Bareges, , Sillis, Barege Delaines, L'/tallies, AJousseline [De lie.ge, .Musseltne De Fames, together with a gfat variety ol other DRESS GOODS, just | received and lor saie by REPP & OSTER. FAMILY GROCERIES.—Java and Rio; Cotfee, Granulated, crushed, clarified and N. O. Sugars; best golden Syrup and N. O. Molasses, just received and for sale at RUFF & OSTER'S. NOTICE TO COLLECTORS. The State Treasurer having made a peremp tory call on the Treasurer of this County, lor j all State taxes up to and including those ol '55, j Collectors are, therefore, hereby required to j collect and pay over, without delay, the amount of State taxes yet due on their respective dupli cates. By order of the Commissioners. JOHN MOWER, June 1, 1855. Attorney. MACHINE SHOP ! Two and Four Horse Thrashing Machines! ' constantly on hand, and made of the very best : ; material. They are greatly improved above ! anv other of the kind to the advantage of the j farmer. For sale at the MACHINE SHOP ol WILLIAM RITCHEY, a short distance east of lit ice's Hotel, Bed ford, Penna. Also, Pierpoint's Patent Strawshaker, which has not been surpassed any where, and are so constructed that they operate smoothly and take but little power to drive them. They can be attached to any kind ol machine straps or tumbling shaft power. Farmers would do well to call anil see for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. Farming utensils ol all kinds made to order. All warranted to give satisfaction. *, * Repairing done at the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. WILLIAM RITCHEY, Machinist. July 1.8, 1855,—3 m. JUST RECEIVED.—A few cases mens' line Call and Morocco Boots. A. R. Cramer & Co. IVews for the People! ! NEW GOODS AT CHEAP CORNER, NO. I. Fellow-Citizens: We tike tiiis opportunity of returning you our most sincere thanks lor the liberal patronage you have so kindly bestowed on us. We would also inform \<u 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 Shatns, for over coats, Jeans, Ladies' line dress goods, such as Silks, Alpacas, Cobnrg Cloths, Bombazines, Merinoes, and a large assortment of Bay State Shawls, Hosiery, for Ladies, Com forts, Crapes, Collars, &.C., &c.—Mens,' Wo rnens,' Boys' and Childrens' Shoes and Boots, and a general assortment of Groceries. Crush ed and pulverized Sugars, best Rio Coffee, Teas j of all kinds, N. O. Molasses, Golden Syrup, \ Mackerel, Salt by the sack, Baker's Chocolate, Broma Cocoa, and a general assortment of Goods usually kept in a country Store. (]y All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods at market prices. SANSOM & GEPHART. j Oct. 13, 1854. Reeve IL. MBiifsrfct, (Sitceesxor to llarttry iV A night,) BEDDING AND CARPET WAREHOUSE, .\'o. 148 South Second Street, l'irr doorx above Sjtrtrre Strret , PTTTIJADEEPITTA, WtiPre he kepps constantly on hand a full assortment of evpry article in his Imp of biisiiir<.s. IKA 1 HERS, FF.ATHI.R-BEDS, i'atpnt Spring Mattre-ses, Curled Hair, Moss. Corn Husk and Straw Mattresses. Velvet Tapestry, Tapestry, Bru—ei-, Three-Ply, Ingram, Venetian, List, Rag and Hemp Carpeting®, Oil Cloths, Canton Mattings, Cocoa and Spanish Mattings, floor and Stair Druggets. Hearth Rugs, Door Mat.-, Table and Piano Covers, to which he invites the attention of purchasers. Oct. 13, IS">l.— ly. m STORE Ami New food's. GREAT BARGAINS, AND NO MISTAKE! ELI FISHER Would respectfully avail himself of this me ilphl of informing the citizens of Bedford and vicinity that he lias opened an entirely New Dry floods, Grocery, 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 Ytiik and Philadelphia one of the most elegant assortments ol Goods e ver brought to Bedford, which, having bet u pur chased tor cash, under the most favorable cir cumstances, he feels warranted in saving that be can sell I hern at prices so low us to asioriu.'t the purchaser, and all in want ol good Goods, at the shortest possible piofit, are invited to give him a call. Mis stock embiaces every variety of Ladies Dress Gocds, such as Silks, Satins, Delaines, Bombazines, Spring Shawls, novelties in Lawns, British Prints, Plaid Ginghams, I ndersleeves, trom 12i cents up, Hosiery in every variety, Shoes, Boots and Slippers, for Ladies and Children — in fact almost every ax tide adapted to a Ladies wardrobe, which it would requiie too much space to enumerate in detail. Ins stock of FLATS and BONNETS for Ladies, Misses,and Children, is large, rich and ("HEAP. His Groceries, Teas, Spices, iyyrup, 6cc. 6cc. are all of the very best quality. •XJr" 11 e will consider it no trouble to shew his Goods, and he hopes the LADIES especial ly will call and examine his assortment wheth er they purchase or not. Always remember, however, that ELI FISHER'S is the place foi BA KG A INS!!! April b, 1855. Laitic.*) ££ress Clood*. Mrs. Si. 50. I'OTTS Would respectfully announce to the Ladies of Bedford and 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, Oigandies and Lawns, Bei ages and Tissues, Persian and Muslin De Laines, French Chintzes and Ginghams, Plain and emb'd Swiss Muslins, Fringes, Gimps, and Laces, Buttons, Braids and Cords, A rich assortment ol Ribbons, Collars, Sleeves,and Cliemizrtts, Edgings and Jtisertings, A full supply of Mourning Goods, Best lvid Gloves of all colors, together with an extensive and beautiful assort ment of STRAW and SILK BONNETS, trim'd and untrimined. The special attention of the Ladies is solicit ed to the very large assortment just received, and offered at low prices for quality. Bedford, May 11, 1855. Jas. I*. Ilalßam Would announce to his lriends and the pub lic that he has purchased the entire Store ol the late Jarrn-s M. Gibson, and intends to continue business at the old stand, lie has on hand an assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Teas, Se gals, Jewelry, &c. Stc. together with Coulec tionaries ol every oescnption. In a short time 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 FLOUR, and will make every eflbrt to accommodate the peo ple in this line of his business, either wholesale or retail. He will also keep Bacon, 1 ish, Salt, Molasses, Boots, Shoes, flats, Brooms, Brushes, Patent medicines, Drugs, Dye-stutis, and everv article usually kept in a retail store. KT-PAPER HANGING and UPHOLSIER- I.NG will be attended to as usual with prompt ness and despatch — and he would take this oc casion to say that he has now on hand, and will furnish to order, on the most favorable terms, everv description of WALL PAPER and BOR DERING. By unremitting: attention to business, and a disposition to please, be hopes to merit and re ceive liberal encouragement. Bedford, April (>, 1855. rOItWAKDLNG AM) COMMISSION WAREHOUSE Chambersbiirg, Pennsylvania. THE subscribers arc piepared at all times to carry Produce of every description and Merchandize to and from Philadelphia and Baltimore, on the most rea sonable terms. The highest price paid at all times for all kinds of country . [X?*lleceivins Depots, BU/BV Jk CO. 30 ' Market street, Ph.ladelph.a.-JOHN BIGHAN, Baltimore, No. 151 11 street. w FASTER & CO. Feb. 0, ISss—Cm.' Two and Four Horse Thrashing Machines* made of the very best material, and in the best workman-like manner, constantly on baud and for sale at the Machine Shopol PETER H. SHIRES, Bedford, Pa. His Machines are greatly improved to the ad vantage of the FARMER. Also horse Rakes for raking hay and gleaning grain fields —Cutting Boxes, Cultivators, Single and Double Shovel Ploughs—all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms and warranted to give satisfac tion. ITT 5 " FARMERS and others will do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere^ Reparing of all kinds of Machiues and farm ing utensils done at the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. PETER H. SHIRES, Machinist. June 29, 1855.—4 m. NEW GOODS AT DECIDED BARGAINS!!! RCPP fx. OSTER are now receiving and o petiing their second supply ol New Spring and Summer GOODS, which thev have just purchased FOR CASH, in the eastern cities, at a tremendous sacrifice, and which they are now selling at astonishing ly low prices for CASH AND APPRO\ ED PRODUCE. They are selling MOUSSELINE DELAINES from hi cts. up, CALICOES from 5 cts. up, good RIO COFFEE at 1 A cents, and every thing else as cheap as THE CHEAPESI and CHEAPER as to quality than elsewhere this side ol Philadelphia. An early call is solicited. Bedford, June 22, 1555. BACON.—2OOO lbs. prime- Shoulders and Hams, warranted corn-fed, ( Terms, CASH) just received and lor sale at CHEAP SiDE. FISH. —20 bI Is. fresh Shad, Mackerel and Herring (Terms CASH) just received and for sale by KUPP & OSTEB. GRAIN CRADLES.—A lot ofShase cele brated Greencastle Grain Cradles just received and lor sale hv RUPP 6c OSIER. Bedford, June 22, 1855. NEW CLOTHING STORE. Isaac S^si>i>cl Would respectfully announce to his old friends, and the public at large, that lie has ri pened an entirely new CLOI HJNG Si ORE in the Borough of Bedford, in the room recently in the occupancy of Solomon Filler, where he has just received a very superior assortment ol ready-made Clothing fur Men and Boys, to which he invites attention, satisfied that lie 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 (J, 1855. Take IWtice! ALL persons indebted to the subscribers, eith er by note, book account, or otherwise, are re quested to make early payment. —Indulgence cannot be given beyond the first of September next. All who neglect this notice, will pay costs as a consequence. THOS. H. MURRAY 6c BRO. Bloody-Run, June 2?), 1555. (AI HON. All persons are cautioned against trespassing upon the Poor House Farm, either by hunting, fishing, or otherwise, as the law w ill be rigidly enforced against all who do so, without respect to persons. And notice is hereby given that no cows will hereafter be taken to pasture. By order of the Directors. VVM. F. MCREHEAD, June 22. Steward. .MAKE SETTLEMENT- The subscriber would respectfully announce that ho 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 in the hands of a Justice for collection, with respect to persons. A. SAUPP. June 22, 1855. M GOODS. The undersigned respectfully announces that they have just opened a large and w ell assorted supply of Sl'lliXG AM) SIMJIER GOODS! In an advertisement we cannot give an idea of how cheap we are selling—nor do we desire to attract customers by publishing/i/z'ces oj lead ing articles. We embrace this opportunity of thanking all who have so liberally patronized us during the past live years —and, while soliciting their con tinued favors, assure them a call will convince we are selling good (ioods as low—it not lower —than can he purchased elsewhere in Bedford. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Exchange lluildirig. April 27, 1855. H. NICCDEMUS, Sawcnci- cmb Justice cf the peace, BEDFORD, PA. Has removed his office to Juliana street, nearly opposite the Drug and Book store of Dr. F. G. Reamer, where he will faithfully attend to all business connected with the duties ot his office. He will continue to repair clocks and watch es, as usual, and respectfully incites those in need of his services in this line to give him a call. April 13, 1855. St. Nicholas Hotel, (£ uiul)crl ft nb, iU b . The Proprietor respectfully begs leave to in form the travelling public that this house has re cently been thoroughly re-titted and completely renovated, and is now ready to receive guests. It is the earnest desire and intention of the Proprietor to give perfect satisfaction to those who favor him with their patronage. A libe ral share is confidently expected. SA MU EL LU MA N, Proprietor. Successor to H. R. Dow Jx. Co. Cumberland, Aug. 10, 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 wilt present them propeily authenticated for settlement. ANIMUS SAUPP, Executor, MARY COOK, Executrix. July 0, 18.35. J Tetter from lion. John Minor Botls, of Virginia.] RICH MOM) JULY 9th, 183". Mem*. Wm. S. Brers <V Co., Gents.—Cocsiera -1 ions ot'dutv to the afflicted alone prompt me to sen.l y.Mi this vofuntury testimonial to the great value of •■Carter" S,niui*h Mixture," for that almost incura ble disease. Scrofula. Without being disposed or deeming it necessary to go into the particulars of the case, I can say that the u-toriishil)g u-sults that hove been produced by the use of that medicine on a member of my own family, and under my own observation and su[ierintendence, alter the skill of the best physicians had been ex hausted and the usual remedies had failed, fully jus tify me in recommending its use to all who may be suffering from that dreadful malady. t do not mean to say that it is adapted to all con stitutions, or that it will afford the same relief in all cases ; for, of course. 1 can know-nothing about that but from what 1 have seen of the effects, 1 would not hesitate to use it, in any and every case of Scro fula, with persons for whom 1 lelt an interest, or over whom I wold exercise any influence or con trol. Respectfully yours. JNO. M. BOTTS. DR. KKYSKH/. PKCXOAXL SYRUP —Here is another notice of a preparation bearing the above name. We would say to our readers, try it, and you will not he disappointed. It may be had at Rupp Ik Oster sin this place. Prom the Pittsburg Morning Post, Sept. 21, IS.>'l. KKYSKH'S PRCC'roitAL SYRUP. — We have tried this medicine for a severe cold, and can truly say we have never found any remedy so pleasant and effectual. It is an expectorant, yet does not sicken rtie stomach ; and it prevents costiveness. It is very nighly re commended by physicians and others who have tried it, as a speedy and effectual cure for Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Croup, Quinsy, and nornerous other complaints of the Bronc-hial Organs and Lungs. We can sale!y recommend it as an ex cellent remedy. Dr. HoouandV German Litters, prepared by I)r. C. M. Jack-on. are justly reckoned among our most val uable medicines. In cases ol dyspepsia it acts like magic, strengthening the stone of ihe stomach, stim ulating the digestive poweis, and giving ruddy health to the cheek and brightness to the eye. There are thousands in this community w ho can testify to their virtue, and thousands w ill hereafter add their testi mony. See advertisment. Attention Volunteer*! Tlie "Cumberland Valley Blues" will meet at Gentreville, on Monday the 10th September, at 8 o'clock, A. M. in summer uniform, in order that we may march one mile from town, where we expect to meet two Companies from Bedford, (Toe Rifles and Cadets.) A full turn out and punctual attendance is desired. Bv order of the Captain, JOHN SIMONS, O. S. Aug. 31, 1855. STRAY KEIFER. Came lo the premises of the subscriber living in Juniata Township, some time in April last, a dark Brindle Heifer, about 2 years old last spring, with a small white star on the forehead, with large white spots on the legs, and a good part of the tail white. No other marks recol lected- The owner is requested to come for ward, prove property, pay charges and take it away. JACOB DULL. Aug. 31, 1855. ♦ Valuable Farm for Sale. THE SUBSCRIBEB isdesirous ofselling the Farm on which he now resides, in Bedford Township, about one mile north of Bedford, near Dunning? Creek, containing 122 acres of land, between TOand 80 acres cleared, about 10 acres of which is good nmadow, plenty of good timber on the tract. There is a young orchard of choice fruit, log house, log barn, and other out buildings thereon —also good water. If the whole tract is not sold 25 acres thereof will he sold separate. TERMSof sale will be liberal and possession coven on the Ist April next. WILLIAM MAJKEX. Au<j. 31, 1855. LOOK CUT! Persons indebted to the undersigned on book account, or for Borough and School Taxes, for the years 1852 and.1853, are invited to call at his office and settle their accounts (by due bill or otherwise.) All whose accounts remain unset tled, on my books, by the first day of September next, mav be waited upon by Constable Agnew or Mower. H. NICODEMLb. Aug. 17,1855.* p. K. vrxofcftLicH. *• R- SKAB. Wuitderlicli & I\ T ead, ionr-avbittg Commission filcvcl>ants T Tiorth Second Street, opposite the C umhe rhiftd Vuf/ey Kail Rend Depot, CEAMBERSBURG. [£7= They are at all times prepared to carry all kinds of Produce To. and Merchandise, &c., front Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the shortest notice. * * They will also purchase Hour, Oram, Acc., at mai ket price. COAL, LUMBER, SALT, FISH, GUANO, and PLASTER on hand and for sate low. June 10, ISSO. FOE SALE. —A handsome, well made Bug gy, with falling top, will be sold very low lor Cash or approved paper. A. B. Cramer N. Co. LEATHER. FRITZ, HENDRY & CO. No. 20, North THIRD street, Philadelphia. Morocco Manufacturers, Couriers and Impor ters of FRENCH Calf-Skins, and dealers in Red and Oak Sole Leather and Kipp. March 9, 1855 ly. ,i. White, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Office JVo. 25, Arcade, West Avenue, PHIL ADELPHIA. Timber and Coal Lands, Farms and City pro perty, bought, sold and exchanged. Money procured on Bond and Mortgage, PERSONAL PROPERTY and MERCHANDISE. Apply to or address as above. May IS, 1855.—3 m. FOR RENT, And possession given on the Istol June, a TAN YARD in the Borough of Bedlord, with ali the fixtures complete, and a Dwelling adja cent thereto. Apply to either ol the under signed. YVm. Hartley, Job Mann, Johu H. Rush, j March 30, 1555. For the Heirs. A CARD. AIRS. MARY COOK (widow of Dorninick Cook) would announce to visitors to the Springs, and the public generally, that, having secured the services of a gentleman eminently qualified to manage her atiairs, the Washington Hotel is now ready to afibrd the best of accommodations. The house has been newly papered, painted and furnished, and she feels satisfied that all who patronize the "Washington" will be pleased.— She hopes to be liberally encouraged. Redlord, June 29, 1855.
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