The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, November 23, 1855, Image 3

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    _ KEVSEE'S PECTORAL AGAIN.— We would
• as upon our readers the necessity of at
tl) ttie first onset of a cough or cold.—
Th v seemingly trifling: maladies are often the
■ . unnera of more fatal and incurable diseas
'ire"l) r Keysers'Pectoral will check them in
2lir infancy, and oftentimes when d-jngerous
i,m\ have set in. ll is I>r sale at
Rupp Bet,fur<4 ' iUI i at Colvitt &
jobiwni'
.NOTICE.
All persons indebted to the Estate of Jams
late of Southampton Tow nship, Bed
j County, are reqm ted to rake immediate
' eot -and those having claims against said
' '-v 'vi!l pr -seiit th-m properly authenticated
fcrseft!vniei.t. fR.\ NTIS DOW HOE,
Administrator.
\ov. 23, r-'VT
SHLW CATTLE.
fame to the premises of the so' smber, liv-
Muldle Wood'ierrt i&wnship, on the
if)C 10 itl.Otil l
of October last, bmr ( dlvps, i hrtuil.-strer,
"ill white head, 1 black and white spotted
v,'il j hlack and wl.ite S |K>tfed heiter, I black
J.'illv heifer. No ear marks. Supposed to be
v . r<) ,|d. The owner or owners is
Jl'ocoine forward, prove property, pay charg
es and take them away.
NICHOLAS BARLEY.
Nov 23, 183S.
New Stride Line.
■ The subscriber has put on a line of two
stage ceaclies between Stonerstown and
iyif.rd, to connect with the Central Raii Road,
via Broad Top. This line will leave Sioners
-lo\vn on Monday and Friday of each week, and
return from Bedford on Wednesday and Satur
ijv This is a plea-ant route, and I hope to be
/,je to render such accommodations as will
make it an inducement for J rave!'.us to patro-
I mze the line. Fare only $ I 75.
PETER ELLISON.
Nov. 23, 1853.
11ST 0? LETTERS remaining in the Pn-t Office
,t Bedford, Pa., November 17, 18'5. Per-ons cal
ling for letters in this List will please >ay they are
advtrtiifl
Ake Theodore Janes Dr.
Adam- Andrew .lamer Mel ford
.tnunerroan W M Kara Geo
Adams Jacob Koons John
Armstrong James Kout Ann Margret Mrs
Bonier James King Frederick
?.->r:z beorge Law John
Burrows Amanda Mrs Lowry Sarah Miss
Pnthng Edward Lincb Ro!>ert
R-au-hniari G Longenerker Jacob
Born-s E Mrs Livuigrod Levi
llmoks Rebecca Mrs Mannan Mary Mis
I Po e | P Mark re II VV H
faappell William Miers VV
■ Crofford Andrew Miller John VV
t'arr Km-ey Miller Su a"
Covrder. John Moor John H
Crane George Noel John
Cnise Xirhotas Nile. Ellen
Jtill Susan Mrs. Orri- J H
ban-A J Price Frederick
Jjickey Samuel Rev. People- James
Ormpsev J*. B Piatt VVi If lamll
pa vis Warren Phillip- Levi
Pyte Bridget Miss Ritf hey M
Ihehl Caroline Miss Rietly Edward
Daugherty Peter Stoudenhonr Jacob
Itiehl t'alharine Seaton W H 2
Pihl Hannah Mrs Stitffer Henry
Earnest John Shastte Ellis
H Elgin J Swany Nelson
Fraud Jacob Sheltsbangh Daniel
f Fink R A Rev. Speck A J
FL-.T Harriet Miss Sparks Solomon
I Feather Mary Ann Miss Sievens Andrew
Cordon Isaac 2 Smonse Abner
Craviiam James Willonghby James
Holderbaum Rachel Watters W B
Hardman E Miss VV'eriz Jo&iah
Harding Laac Wmparatace Adelia Miss
H-M William Wolf Jacob
lirder Jonathan Wolf Abraham
Young Dr J A
FRANCIS SAUPP.
Assistant P. M.
ATTENTION BLUES!
\ lice is hereby given that a parade of fhej
••Cumberland Valley Blues" will be held on \
fbeßth of December nest, when ali ihe mem
ct rs of the Company are requested to turn out.
By order of the Captain,
J. SIMONS, O. S.
Nov. 23, 1855.
Notice for Teachers.
The Board of Directors "f Common Schools, J
of Monroe Township, Bedford County, Pa.y
tfid.es to employ from fen to twelve School
teachers, at a salarv of from 16 to 20 dni-
Art per month, according to their qualiffen-i
'ins. Perstns wishing? to be euqdoved, audi
''' ':a <• f-'itiiiite front the ci.unfy Sup tin- ;
: -r 1 tue':e ito ca'l I 'v* Bit at
\MVEL SN !VELY'S,
Cleurvilie.
'.vt. 2b, 1855.'
Notice.
All persons indebted to me, either by note !
7 Htck account, are hereby notified ' hat lh-ir|
ii-nry Ntcodenius, Esq., of the Borough oflfid
• fir collection, where suit will be comnieti
' ■ against all who do not comply with this
it ice and make payment immediately.
j. VV. LINGENFELTER.
N 'pb 7, 1855.
A CARD.
MRS. MARY COOK (widow of Dorninick
1; s would announce to visitors to the Springs,
-the public generally, that, having secured
services of a gentleman eminently qualified
tranaje her affairs, the Washington Hotel i>
. ready to afford the best of accommodations,
ehouse has been newly papered, painted and
■ni-heil, and she feels satisfied that all who
Hhonize the "Washington" will he pleased.—
ie hopes to be liberally encouraged.
Bedford, June 29, 1855.
LUM32R!
k f" have on hand and will constantly
!'•the old stand of Lewis N. Fyan. i:i Juriiatta
/n ''■) a lull supply of Lap and Joint Shingles,
, "■> -so! every disrription, which they will dis
on reasonable term-.
Sept. 7 mr> TLA TT & BROTHER.
NOTICE TO COLLECTORS.
Th v
t , r . ' a ' H fressurer having made a peremp
il| Sj Treasurer of this County, for
. up to and including those of '55,
"vet r.s are, therefore, hereby required to
.; ' ia y over, without delay, ftte amount
tat 4 yet due on their respective dupli
>\ order of the Conutiissioners.
r , , JOHN MOWER,
lu fTjj. Attorney.
SELLING OFF AT COST.
Mrs. S. E. POTTS
Would respectfully announce fothe Ladies cf
Bedford and vicinity, lhat she has just opened I
a large and elegant assortment of ail the new :
styles of c
LaiUeji Kress (liootls,
ami as she i- comfiellprl to remove her store, she j
i> determined, rather than move for gixids, to
sell off at cost. Among a large and splendid as
sortment of goods, may be found the following
articles :
Dresses and Mantillas,
Super black and Fancy Silks,
F iper la'e style of ladies cloaks,
A fine lot of satin and velvet bonnets,
Cloaks, .Mantles, and Talmers,
Furs of ill description, and all prices,
Morenoes fiom 25 els tin
Shawls, brochea, w->o!en, and blank,
]' uch Chint7.es arid Ginghams,
Pi m ami • (iibM v 'u is- Muslins,
Fringes, Gimps, and Laces,
Buttons, Braids and Cords,
A ric! assortment of Riff ons,
(')ilars, Sltevs,an ! ffo'tnizrits,
Edgings and In- ? tings,
A-£u!l supply ol Mourning Goods,
Best Kid Gloves of all colors,
Handsome lot ofladiee shoes,
Good Mnsltr.s f>r fi \ cts.
The special attention of the Ladies is solicit- I
i ed to the very large assortment just received,
j and offered at low prices for quality,
i Bedford, Oct 26, 1855.
COLLECTORS FOR 18E5
Will bear in mind thai no exonerations will j
be allowed by the Commissioners tor Militia Tax
j after the Is! Mondav of December next. You j
j v\ tl I lie prepared to make your escapes at Novem-!
I ber Court.
A. S. Rd'SSELL, Clerk to Com'cs.
Sept. I+. 1855.
Notice to Collectors.
COLLECTORS of Taxes in possession of the
Duplicates of Ihe Poor and House of Employ
ment are notified that, unless they make imme- j
diate payment, suits will be instituted against j
them without respect to persons. This notice '
is in earnest, and all who neglect it, will subject
themselves to COSTS. By order of the Direc- !
; tors. JOHN H. RUSH,
May 18, 1855. Treasurer, j
[ HEMBOLP'S GFM'INK PREPARATIONS.
Helmbold's Highly Concentrated
Cotnpount) QrHract of luichu,
For Diseases of the Madder and Kidney*, Se- \
cret Diseases, Strictures, Weaknesses, and
all diseases of the Sexual Organs
whether in Male or Female,
trom whatever cause they may have originated and
no matter of how long standing.
If yoti have contracted the terrible disea-e which,
; when once seated in the system, will surely go down
• from one generation to another, undermining the
; constitution and sapping the very vital fluids ol life, j
j do not tiust yourself in the hands of Quacks, who
; start up every day in a city like this, and till ttie
paper- v\ ith glaring falsehoods too well calculated to
deceive the young and tho-e not acquainted with
| their tricks. Von cannot be too careful in the se
] lection of a remedy in these ca-es.
THE FLUID EXTRACT HECHE has been pro-!
nounred by eminent Phv>ieians TIIE GREATEST >
REMEDY EVER KNOWS'. It is a medicine I
1 perfectly plea-ant in its ta-te and very innocent in its J
| action, and yet so thorough that it annihilates every
j particle ol the rank and poisonous virus of this dread
; 10l disea-e ; and, unlike other remedies, it does not
! dry up the disea-e in the tdond.
CONSTiTE i IONAL DEBILITY, brought on by
| self-abuse, a rrio-t terrible disease, which has brought
I thousands c f the human race to untimely graves,!
, thus bla-ting the brilliant hopes of parents, arid j
i blighting in the bud the glorious ambition of many a I
noble'youth, can be cured by this infallible remedy, j
And as a medicine which must benefit everybody, j
liom the simply delicate to the confined and despair- 1
ing invalid, no equal is to be found, acting both a.s a j
, cure and preventative.
HELM HOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
COMPOUND Fr.U ID EXTRACT SAKSAPAXILLA,
For purifying the Blood, removing ali di-eases aris
ing from exce-s of Mercury, exposure and impru
dence in life, chronic constitutional disease, arising
trom an impure state of the Blood, and the only re
liable and effectual known remedy for the cure ol
Scrofula, bait Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcerations of
the Throat and L"g s . Pains and Swellings of the
Bones. Tetter, Pur ples on the Face, and all
Scaly Eruptions of the Skin.
'Phi- article i- now prescribed by some of the most
distinguished Physicians hi the country, and has pro
ved more efficient in practice thanany preparation of
j Sarsaparilla yet offered to the public. Several case- j
i of secondary Syphilis, Mercurial and Scrofulous
diseases have entirely recovered in the incurable j
wards of our Public I u-t it in ions which had lor many i
years rcsi-teri every mode of treatment that could he I
devi-ed. Tfie-e cases furnish striking examples ol !
; tli salutaiy effect of this medicine in arresting some i
J of the oosl inveterate d:.-ea-es, after the glands were !
deslro', d and the bote s already affected.
NOTlCE.—Letters from responsible Physicians j
Eiof. ois of several Medical Colleges, and eei ti- [
I ' <o cures from patients will be found accom- j
. ,• , both Preparation*.
j j>, ie— 1 i <J Extract of Bocbo, $1 pet bottle. ;
" Sii -aparilla- "
!or C hot;' tV ?■'<, equal in strength to one gulion ,
i Syrup of Saxsapar lia. j
Prepared and bold by H. I Hi.LMBOLD. !
1 Chemixt Jlih, CStreet, mar On dirard Ilonse, '
i I'HfEA EDLPHIA.
j 05/°"To be had of Dr. F. C. Reamer, Bedford, Pa.
July 20, 155.7.—1y.
\! T! 9j IL ii OTE L.
CORNER BALTIMORE if MECHANIC STS. j
CUMBERLAND, MD.
,SKSS.\ I>. KELIiCH, Froprielor.
This Hotel? recenflv kept by Sain'l Liiinan, ,
is untlers'iing llmrouuh repair aori is a very fine, i
large, airv building, situateti in the niost centra! ;
and business part uf Guniberland.
THE ROOMS are large, and well furnished
with alt the necessary fixtures and appliances
to render guests comfortable.
It will he the earnest desire of the Prnprie
j tors to render, in ail respects, entire satisfac-
I tion, and he flatters himself that his efforts will
: will he crowned with success.
There is attached to said hotel an excellent,;
. stable capable of acconimodating 60 head of j
horses. Drovers will find it to their advantage j
: to give him a call.
A careful hostUr in attendance at all times. ;
ij>'A porter in attendance at the cars, ixc.
QT/°"Rates of hoarding 25 cts. per meal—
Boarders lahen hv the week, mouth or year.
Sept. 21, 1855.
Stray Heifer.
Came to the premises of the subscriber living
in St. Clair township, on the Ist of September j
last, a while and red spotted heifer, crdpp off the
left ear; no other mark; supposed a year and S
six months old. The owner is requested to
I come forward, prove properly, and take h-m a
; war. ' WxVI. SLEEK.
.| Oct. 26, 1355. j
VALUABLE
TSili Properly lor Sale!
j The subscriber, about to remove to California,
; offers at I'rivate sale, hj s valuable Mill Proper
ty, situate about 3 miles East of Bedford, on the
Juniatta River, in Colerain township, at the
j lower end of Friend's Cove.
1 he Mill is lour stories high, frame, with three
run of stones, two pair of which are Burrs, hav
ing 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 know n from the tact
that during the last dry season it had abundance
of water, w hen nearly every other mill in the
neighborhood was stopp> d.
1 here ate betwetm 10 and 11 acres of land
; adjoining, six acres under post fence, about 4 of
I which is meadow, on which is eroded a good
two story log house, weather-boarded and plas
teiv.i, good wafer at the door, with all neces
sary out buildings—also a fine orchard of choice
i E uit, p' aches and apples.
Being to sell purchasers will do
we!i to examine this property soon.
' .i* 3 " TERMS will he made to suit the pur
chaser. hy giving approved Bonds.
HIRAM F. ROHM.
! June 1, 1855.
I£ACHNIE SHOP!
'I wo and Four Horse Thrashing Machines
constantly on hand, and made ol the very best
j material. They are greatly improved above
i any other of the kind to the advantage of (he
i farmer. For sale at the MACHINE SHOP
of W I L L I A M RITCHEY,
a short distance cast of B/ice's Hotel, Bed
ford, Ben no.
Also, Pierpomt'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.
tT/ 1 * Farmers would do well to call and see
for themselves before purchasing elsewhere.
| Farming utensils oi ail kinds made to order,
i All warranted to give satisfaction.
*f Repairing done at the shortest notice and
! most reasonable terms.
WILLIAM RITCHEY,
Machinist.
July 13, 1855.—3 m.
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE !
There will be sold at pub'ie Vendue, on the pre- ■
j mi-PS, on THURSDAY, the 20'h day of November
i next, the Mansion Property of John Keeffe, decea-ed,
I situate in Bedford Township Bedford County, about
one mile North of the Pittsburg turnpike, and about
: four miles from Bedford, adjoining lands of Samuel
Hammond's heirs. George Mann and others; contain
ing 3ot actes and 71 perches of patented land and al- !
iowance. The land i- of the best quality and in a J
irood state of cultivation, a large part cleared, and '
the remainder well timbered.
The improvements are a good %\vo storv brick j
hou-e, a double barn and all other nere-sary nut j
buildings. Al-o a good apple orchard and oilier fruit ;
trees.
Attendance will be given and terms of sale made
known on dav of.-ale by
SAMUEL BROWN,
Surviving Executor of the last will,
£fc, of John Kttff , deceased.
Oct. 2G, ISo-3.
EOTICE.
An application will he made to the Gover
nor of tiii- Commonwealth l' ur the pardon
CA-ELTON BP.- OK Pierre, who was convicted
jot Larceny at November Sessions, 1854.
! Oct. 26, 1855.
MORE NEW GOODS Just received at
j Reed's Colonade Store, consisting ol Cassi-j
' meres, Satinet!-, Jeans, Wool-plaids, Mousliu
de laines, Coburgs, Prints. N.C., ik.c.
HATS AND CAPS.— New style Hungarian
Hals, Drab and Pear', Men apt! Bovs Blue
Navy Caps just received by express at Reed's
Colonade Si ore.
Oct. 26, 1855.
STRAY STEKK-
Came to the premises ot the subscriber living
in Colerain Township, about the first of Sept. j
la-!, a dark Sleer, vvtih the left ear [ artly off',
with slit in it supposed to be a dog hite. hind j
legs partly white, supposed to be about 3 yeats
j old, no other mark. The owner will come, pay j
j charges, arid take him awav.
SAMUEL DEAL.
Oct. 26, 1855.
j *
K. Herder,
jCSoi'k &i WsUeli Slakes*
AM) DEALER IN JEWELRY,
Would respectfully announce to the citizens
j i f Bedford, and the public in general, that he
! ! as opened a Jewelry Store in (tie building re
; ; ently occupied b\ H. Nicodemus, F.-cj. m arly !
j opposite ihe Bedford IFd el, wliriv tie will he!
i pleased to see ail in want of articles in his line, j
j lie lias on hand, and w ill constantly keep, an !
elegant assortment of JEWELRY, and will re
j pair Ciucksand Watches in the bert style. He
i hopes to receive a liberal share ol patronage, as
lie feels satisfied lie can render satisfaction to all
! who entrust him with their work. His terms I
will lie moderate.
He has on hand Gold and Silver WATCHES,
! Silver Spoons, Thimbles. Butter Knives, Gold
I and Silver Pens and Pencils, N.c. £cc.
N. B. He still continues the Gunsmithing
j business, at his old stand, in the East end of
town, u here he has a good and competent work
man constantly employed. D. 13.
! April 27, 1855.
FUAMvLIN FEMALE INSTITUTE
FOR YOUNG LADIES,
AT MERCERS BURG, PENNA.
THE Winter Session of this Institute cotn
i mences on the first of October next.
TERMS :—For Board, Tuition, Room rent and
Washing, per quarter of twelve weeks, sl-2 50.
MARSHALL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
FOR young MKX AND HOYS.
The Winter Session of this In-titute commences
on ttie first of October next. Terms: For Board,
i Tuition, Room rent and Washing, per quarter of
twelve weeks, $42 .70.
For further information address
REV. J. R. KOGKEN, Mercersburg.
Sept. 7, 185.3.
Important Notice.
All persons having unsettled accounts with
the hit- firm of Rupji &. Oster, are reapectlully
and most earnestly requested to call and settle
j up without delay,
i Oct. 26, 1855,
j [Letter from lion. Jo far Minor liotte, of Virginia.'
Richmond July 9rh, 1855.
Meter,. II,S. Bet ft <J- Co., Gent* Contra
Hons ol duty to the afflicted alone prompt roe to -teni
yon this voluntary testimonial to the great value o
"Carter* Spanish Mixture," for that a: moo incura
ble disease. Scrofula.
Without being disposed or deeming it necessary t<
j Zo into the particulars of the case, 1 can say that thr
! a>t6nishine results that have been ptodoced by tbt
use of that medicine on a member of my o u family
and under my own observation and superintendence
alter the skill ol the best physicians had been ex
j haosted and the usual remedies had failed, fully jus
; til\ tne in recommending its use to all who may be
suffering from that dreadful malady.
1 do not rneari to .a}' that it is adapted to all con
stitutio.Ms, or that it will afiord the >ame relief in all
cases; tor, ol course, I can know-nothing about that
but from what I have seen of tile effects, i would
not hesitate to use it, in any and every case of Scro
i fula, with persons for whom I felt n;i interest, or
ever whom 1 could exercise any influence or con
trol.
Re>pectfully yours,
.ISO. M. BOTTS.
COURT PROCLAMATION.
|To the Coroner, the .lustices of the Pence,
j and Constables in the different Townships
j in the County of Bedford, Greeting.
KNOW YE that in pursuance of a precept to
itne directed, under the hand and seal of the
Hon. FRANCIS M. KJIUMELL, President
| of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the
Sixteenth District, consisting of the counties of
franklin, Bedford and Somerset, and by virtue
oi his office of the Court of Over and Terminer
and ( > neral Jail delivery for the trial of capi
tal and other offenders therein and in the Gene
ral Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace: and
l John G. Hartley and Jos. B. Noulk, Esqs.
: Judges of the same Court, in the same County
j of Bedford, You and each of you are hereby re
j quired to be and appear in your proper persons
| with your Records, Recognizances, Examina
| tions, and other remembrances before the Judges
I aforesaid, at Bedlbrd, at a Court of Oyer and
lerniiner and General Jail Delivery and Gene
| rat Quarter Sessions of the Peace therein to be
hold en for the county of Bedford, aforesaid,
on the 3d Monday of Nov., (being the J9th
day,) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day,
there and then to do those things to which your
several offices appertain.
| GIVEN under my hand at Bedford, on the
| 26th day of October, in the year of our Lord
! lß^
! Oct. 26, 1855.
HUGH MOORE, Sheriff.
Take Police!
A LL persons indebted to the subscribers, eith
er by note, book account, or otherwise, are re-
I quested to make early payment. lndulgence
| canrot be given beyond the first of September
j next. All who neglect this notice, will pay
i costs as a consequence.
THOS. H. MURRAY & BRO.
! Bbodv-Run, June 2!). |Ssfi.
' *
NEW CLOTHING STORE.
Isaac
Would respectfully announce to his old
■ friends, and the public at large, that he has o
j penej an entirely new CLOTHING STORE in
j the lorough of Bedford, in the room recently
i in lh occupancy of Solomon Filler, where he
! has jest received a very superior assortment of
j ready-made Clothing for Men and Boys, to
■ wludi he invites attention, satisfied that lie can
| pleas' all who give him a call, both as to price
and juality. lie will also keep an assortment
of In V Goods and Groceries. He invites pur
j chasers to examine his stock.
■ Bedford, April 0, 1855.
FOR SALE.—A handsome, well made Bug
j g.\ with falling top, will be sold very low lor
I Cash ot approved paper.
A. B. Cramer & Co.
PIECES WALL PAPER,
f rom !2i cents to $1 25 per piece, just receiv
ed and for at the variety Store of
JAMES K. II ALL AM.
Bedford, April 27, 1555.
m mm
A Bid New 4*oo(!.
CHEAT BARGAINS, AM) NO MISTAKE!
ELI FISHER
i Would respectfully avail himself of this me-
Ifoci of informing the citizens of Bedford and
vcmitv that he lias opened an entirely New
Dry Goods, Grocery, and Fancy Store,
! ir the Borough of Bedford, in the room for
me ri v occupied by Dr. Hcfius, and second door
ue>t of Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store,
| where be 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
' cbas d lor cash, under the most favorable cir
cumstances, he leels warrantedTb saying that he
1 can sell them at prices so low as to astonish the
; purchaser, and all in want of good Goods, at
j the shortest possible profit, are invited to give
j liim a call. His stock embraces every variety
j of
Ladies Dress Goods,
such as Silks, Satins, Delaines, Bombazines,
Spring Shawls, novelties in Lawns, British
j Prints, Plaid Ginghams, Undersleeves, from
I I'2J cents up, Hosiery in every variety, Shoes,
. Bouts arid Slippers, for Ladies and Children
; in Let almost every article adapted toa Ladies'
j waidrobe, which it would require too much
! spare to enumerate in detail. His stock of
FLATS and BONNETS lor Ladies, Misses,and
j Children, is large, rich and CHEAP.
His Groceries, Teas, Spices, Syrup, &c. K.c.
are all ol the very best quality.
uF-.He will consider it no trouble to shew
, his Goods, and he hopes the LADIES especial
i ly will call and examine his assortment wheth
er they purchase or not. Always remember,
however, that ELI FISHER'S is the place for
i bargains: :: April 6, isoo.
Itichola* Hlolel,
Cuml)c vI an ii, ill ft .
j The Proprietor respectfully begs leave to in
i form the travelling public that this house has re
-1 cently been thoroughly re-fitted and completely
' renovated, and is now ready to receive guests.
It is the earnest desire and intention ol the
Proprietor to give perfect satisfaction to those
who favor their patronage. A libe
ral share-is confidently expected.
SAML : EL LUMA N , Proprietor.
Successor to H. R- Dow N. ( o.
Cumberland, Aug. 10, 1855.
■] I GREAT ARRIVAL !
.-! FILL JM WINTER MODS'!
,'j EXCHANGE BUILDING STORE:::
>- The subscribers respectfully inform their
j friends, customers, and public generally, that
they have received the largest arid best assort
ie ment of FALL and WINTER GOODS they
have yet offered to purchasers! Our stock in
part as follows :
L 1 Blue, Black, Brown, and InvisGreen French
e Cloths—French and American Cassimers—all
colors—Ky. Jeans, ail wool Tweeds, Keysers,
J, Flannels, Coating, Beaver Cloth, Blankest,
lt Cords, Velvets, Beaverteens. Sack Flannels,
d Colored Carpet Chain, Spur. Cotton, Bagging,
Drillings, Ribbons, Laces, Gloves, Hoisery,
| K.C., K.c.
I 125 pieces Plain and Fignred Detain, —all prices
ItO " Fall Calicoes trom 5 cts to 12,
200 " Heavy and Medium Bro. mu-llns
80 " Superior bleaclied shirting muslins
CO " Thibet Cloths and Alpaccas, all colors
75 " Ca-sinett*. all colors and prices
' j 25 •' All wool llemp Hag and List Carpets
|l> i L 3 " 1-loor Oil Cloths— arid 8} wide
25 " Cotton Flannels—all colors and prices.
"i Men and Boys' Wool Hats, Fur and Beaver
e j Slough Hats, Men and Boy's Morocco Lined
t Navy Caps—also Plush and Cloth do. Boots
e and Shoes for Men and Boys. Bootees, double
I soled Moroco, and k:d Shoes for Ladies—also
e a great variety of Bootees and shoes for Misses
r arid children ' Groceries, Hardware, Qtieens
- ware, Brooms—Tubs, Buckets, iCc. Fish Oil,
- Sperm and Lard Oil: Bar Iron, Nail, Rod, &c.
.1 Our assortment includes every article usually
i. found in ctores, arid to prove we are selling
y •'Cheaper than the Cheapest," all we ask is a
- call. {EP*\\o trouble to show Goods ! It will
sj cost you nothing to come and look at the Bnr
- gains we will offer.
s Country Produce of every description will be '
] ; received for Goods at Cash prices.
A. B. CRAMER & Co.,
Exchange Building.
, Oct. 12, 1855.
, hoe More.
i A. R. Cramer N. Co have just received a
! very large stock of Boots and Shoes suitable for !
j (all and Winter—part styles as follows:
Mens'Superior IVaxed Doubled Sole Boots j
Mens' " City made Calf do
Mens' " Heavy Kip-Lined do
\ >uth*s " Waxed Doubled Sole <lo
Youth's " Kip " " do
Boys' 11 Kip " u do
Boys' " Calf " do
Womens' " Doubled Sole Kip Bootees
Womens' " " fine ("alt and Seal do
Womens' " fine Goat Morocco do
Women's " Parodi Bootees—very handsome.!
Girls Morocco, Kip and Calfskin Bootees
Children Shoes of every stvle and Price, j
Doubled sole Gaiters—Gum Shoes Kc., in |
fact Boots and Shoes to suit every purchaser.— j
If you want a pair of Boots or Shoes please j
give us a call and you shall be suited in price
I ! and quality.
• j OGP*"Exchange Store is the place to buy Boots |
and Shoes!
Oct. 12, 1855.
Notice:
i . A
The partnership heretofore existing between
the undersigned, under the name and firm of
i Rupp &, (Her, is this day dissolved by mutual
consent. G. VY. Rupp is authorized to settle
the business of the late firm, and to collect all
debts due thereto.
G. W. RUPP,
G. R. OSTEIL
The undersigned begs leave to inform his
friends and the public, that the business will
in future be continued at the old sland where
he is now receiving and opening a general and
well selected assortment of fall and winter
i goods, which .he is determined to sell cheap for
' cash or approved produce.
An early call is solicited.
G. W. RUPP.
Bedford, Sept. 28, 1855.
COLONADE STCF.E.
1 Jacob Heed
WOULD RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens i
j of Bedford and vicinity, that he has just opened his
! new and splendid stock of goods, in the well known J
' COLOXADE STOKE, ill Bedford Borough. He in-;
I vites all to call and examine hi-; fresh and cheap stock j
. j of goods, consisting of every variety—and particu- J
! larly of
FALL Si WINTER GCODS,
' StLK GOODS, CLOTHS, and CASIMERS, HATS, j
and CAPS. A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, !
Hardware and Qneensware —Umbrellas and Fancy i
I notions. Ladies Dress Goods, and a large assortment
of WINTER SHAWLS
The Ladies are particularly invited to examine his
j stock of Dry Goods, Shoes, &c. Groceries and all
other articles Usually kept in a first class Dry Goods
• I Store.
The subscriber has purchased bis goods with great
■ care, and w ill dispose of them at the lowest cash
. 1 prices. Having determined to doaca-h and produce
bui-riess, he will be able to sell at the shortest pro
' lit-. He asks his friends and the public to give him j
■' : a call when his somb will be shown with pleasure,
t j sale or no sale. CGT 3 " You may look for Bargains at
; REED'S Colonade Store,
j Oct. 5, 1553.
S3O Howard!
i j Was stolen on the night of the 24th inst., a
1 | dark brown horse, star in the forehead, J6
, ; hands high, with very heavy tail and mane,
- and little gallded on the neck. Supposed to be
about 1 1 years old. The above reward will be
1 , given for the horse and thief, or ten dollars lor
( the horse.
1 JOHN HARSHBERGER,
near St. Clairsville.
Sept. 28, 1855.
, " H. NICODEMUS,
Sfrii'cucv cmi) Justice ol tl)c Peart,
BEDFORD,PA.
I las removed his office to Juliana street, !
1 nearly opposite the Drug and Book store of Dr. j
• F. 0. lUamer, where he will faithfully attend !
to all business connected with the duties of his 1
office.
He w ill continue to repair clocks and watch
es, as usual, and respectfully invites those in
- need of his services in this lir.e to give him a
- call.
ft April 13, 1855.
LEATHER,
e! FRITZ, HENDRY & CO.
- No. 29, North THIRD street, Philadelphia.
Morocco Manufacturers. Couriers and Impor
ters of FRENCH Calf-Skins, and dealers in Red
i. j and Oak Sole Leather and Kipp.
March 9, 1855 ly.
NEW BI'GGY FUR SALE. , ,
il
7 s *A new Buggy for sale for cash or ap-
I'f' vpd produce. Inquire at Reed"# cheap Coi-
O'liule Store.
Bedford Academy
'; AND
, FEMALE SEMINARY.
W. W. CAMPBELL, Principal.
I The Ist Session of the ,Ith school year of this In
stitution will open on Monday morning the 3d day of
i September. The past history of the Academy
will, we trust, be a sufficient guaranty of it# future
efficiency. The branches taught will be the same as
' heretofore. To MASTER I'HIXTIH.KS will be consid
> ered the most important pursuit of the pupils; and
, \ while it will be the constant business of the lnatrur
j tor to impart knowledge, it will also be bis aim to
I lead his pupils to make a practical application of
i their acquisitions. To load the mind with innnmer
j able formulas, without causing it to use them, would
be like placing a bow in a child's har.il, without
teaching him how to bend it. In fine, it shall be our
I object, as it has ever been, to lead the pupil to
! THINK.
X. B. Instruction in Book Keeping in all it- liran
| ches, both Single and Double Entry will be given by
the Principal. The Class in this study will lie soar
ranged that any young men desiring to pursue this
important branch in order to prepare themselves tor
clerkships ran rrritr in it alone. This recitation
will receive attention out of the regular school hour.-.
Instruction in this branch will be extra and so charg
ed.
We look forward confidently to the patronage of
| this community, which has thus far been so gener
■ ously extended, and by an undiminished assiduity,
we hope to merit your support.
Terms per quarter, as usual, to wit:
CLASSICS, $6 25
HIGHER ENGLISH, 5 00
MIDDLE " 4- 50
ELEMENTARY " 4- 0()
HOOK KEEPING, (Exlia) 5 00
i Feb. 10, 18.35.
■. 3■ •
FOR RENT,
And possession {RIVEN on the Ist of June, a
TA N YARD in the Borough of Bedford, with
all the fixtures complete, and a Dwelling adja
cent thereto. Apply to either of the under
signed.
W'm. Hartley,
Job Mann,
John H. Rush,
March 30, 1855. For the Heirs.
The Wonder of the Age!— Dr. TO
BIAS' VENETIAN LINIMENT is warrant-
I E ( L to cure Cholera, Colic, Sea Sickness, Chron-
J ic Rheumatism, Tooth achp, Head ache, and
j Pains of all kinds or no pay. Great cure of
Rbeu mat ism. Capt. COMSTOCK. of the steamer
■ Baljic (Collins line.) was cured of a severe at
tack of Chronic Rheumatism in a few dav? by
Dr. Tobias' celebrated Yenitian Liniment. Case
of Cholera. Mr. J Wright of the Firm of J-
Wright & Co. of No. 116 Chartree St. New.
I Orleans, was immediately cured of an attack of
| Cholera hy Tobias' Liniment. Vomiting and
j Colic. Mrs. Joseph McCabbe NO. 16 Essex St.
New York, was cured of an attack of Colic and
Vomiting by Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment. —
Depot 60 Gourtland St. New Y'ork. Sold by
: all the Druggists. Agent —ROBERT FYAN,
| Bedford; A. Bunn, Schellsburg: John Nycum
j -V Son, Rays Hill; V. Wyant, Toll House east
of Bloody-Run, J. Barndollar & Son, Bloody
Run. Nov. 7, 1855.— 1y.
WANTED at Reed's Colonade Store. —
Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, and Buckwheat — also
all otljor approver! fXCDOHge lOf
goods at cash prices.
\EW BOOK!
The "Prison of Weltervreden" and a glance
!at the East Indian Archipelago. By Walter
Gibson, Illustrated from original sketches —l 2
mo. cloth Price 1 50— Published by J. C.
Riker, 129, Fulton St., N. Y. and for sale by
SHRYOCK & SMITH,
Chambersburg, Pa.
<Y S. will forward the above any
where in the State free of postage.
Nov. 16, 1855—3 M.
PIBLIC SALE
OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
The undersigned will s-LL, at public sale, on
Friday, THE 7th day of December next, the fol
| lowing Property :
One tract of iand, containing one hundred
and thirty-five acres, eighty being cleared and
: under good fence. The improvements arp one
good Dwelling House, 1 Tenant house, Bam,
Spring House, a good Orchard of choice fruit,
with convenient springs of never failing vvater.
This farm is situate in Napier township, five
miles from Bedford on the Pittsburgh Pike, ad
joining lands of Stockev, Sills, and others.
One other tract adjoining the above, contain-
J ing one hundred and thirty acres, eighty acres
! cleared and under fence, with twoHousesand
Stables. The above land is well watered and
| convenient — well adapted for grazing.
: One other tract situate in Harrison township, I
' mile from the glade road, adjoining lands of
Wertz, Mullen and Barclay, containing one"
hundred and sixty-eight acres, ninety acrps
cleared and under good fence. The improve
ments are one good dwelling House and Barn.
The above farm is in a high state of cultivation,
fifty acres of Bottom Land being Lime Stone,
and a stream of water running through the
place.
One other tract containing one hundred and
five acres Timber Land, adjoining the above. —
j One other Lot situate in Taylor Township,
! Fulton Co. containing two hundred and twenty
| acres, 20 of which are cleared and under fence,
; with three never failing springs of water.
The above tract is well timbered and good
J wheat land, with a stream of water strong
' enough to turn a mill.
The above lands will be sold in parcels to suit
! purchasers.
The sale will be at the farm first on the list,
at 10 o'clock, when terms will be made known
jbv ■
ISSAC CLARK.
Nov. 16, 1855,
NEW GOODS!
The subscriber has just received and opened
■ an elegant assortment of New Fall and Winter
Goods, which he flatters himself he can sell a
little lower than evei before offered it) Bedford.
Thankful for (>ast favors, he respectfully invites
! the public to call and see him before purchas-
I ing elsewhere.
ELI AS FISHER.
Nov. 16, 1855/