The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, March 28, 1856, Image 4

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    eording to the advertisement," hut without such
specification, it will be considered as a proposal
for horseback service.
21. A modification of a bid, in ar.v of its es
sential terms, is tantamount to a new bid, and
cannot be received, so as to interfere with regu
lar competition, after the last hour set tor re
ceiving bids.
21. Postmasters are to be careful nut to cer
tify the sufficiency of guarantors or sureties
without knowing that they are persons of suffi
cient responsibility; and ail bidders, guarantors,
and sureties 3re distinctly notified that, on a
failure to enter into or perforin the contracts tor
the service proposed for in the accepted bids,
their legal liabilities will be enforced against
them. (See 271h section oi the act ot July 'J,
1836.)
2*2. The contiacts wili be substantially in the
forms heretofore used in this department, ex
cept in the respects paiticularly mentioned in
these instructions.
24-. Present contractors, and persons known
•at the department, must, equally with others,
procure guaasiTitors and certificates ot their suffi
ciency substantially in the forms above pre
. scribed. The certificates ol sufiicu ticy must be
signed by a postmaster at one </ the places be
fore-named, or a Judge of a court ot record.
.Same* Campbell.
Post muster C, en era/.
['& la, 18y6. lOw.
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Gltfff SffITHIISG.
DANIEL B. BORDER respectfully informs
> the citizens of Bedford and vicinity that he has
removed his shop to the house in the east end
of Bedford, one door west of the residence of
Major Washebatigb, where he is prepared to !
manufacture Double, and Single barret Kijles
and Double and Single barrel Shot Duns oi the
bowl quale v.
iT, r ""A11 repairing of gnns, locks, &.C., done
with neatness and dt snatch.
• ' May 26, ISo l .
DICKINSON'S C'CHN-SHBLLEH.
I have purchased the patent right lor Bed
ford Countv, of Dickinson's Parent Corn-Shel
hr, and i am prepared to furnish every I ar
n.er with this very useful and convenient u.a
chine. It comes very highly recommended both
at Pittsburg and New York. It is nut necessary
for me to detail its merits. 1 want everybody
to see the Machine, as it carries with it its own
recommendations. Its [nice brings it within
f!ie read) of every man, being $lO, when de
livered at mv house.
JOHN HA PER.
Reference is made to the. J allowing Persons. 1
I). C. Long, G. li. Wisgarver, Jacob Zim
rners, Jacob Bowser, Jacob Dunkie_ John Al
stadt, Samuel Imler, Phillip Zi miners, Dani-I
Fetter. John Fiester, Jacob Yonnt, VVm. Keelle,
\a Silvers, S. Yondersrr.ith, .1 >h Mann, Juiin
A Rip.
Jan. 23, 1536.
IfQrSES FOR BENT.
The subscriber has for rent, on reasonable
terms, four brick dwelling houses, all in good
repair, handsomely located, and well finished.
Possession given on the Ist of April next.
N. LYONS. i
Bedford, Dec. 28, 1533.
REMOVAL.
The subscriber would respectfully announce I
to the public that he has removed his Tinning '
Establishment to'the building recently occupi- 1
ed bv Mr. Luther, as a Confectionary Store, in
the Diamond, where he i; better prepared than 1
ever to accommodate his custom* is with every
article in the line oi Ins business, either whole
sale rr retail, and hopes they will give him a
call at his now location.
GEO. BLYMIRE.
Bedford,. April 6, 1853.
LAV, PARTNERSHIP
JOB MANN. G. H. SPANG.
Tnr undersigned have associated '!ienis*'!ve< in the
Practice of the Law, an*! will attend promptly to at!
business entrusted to their ee.re in Bedford and ad
joining counties.
G" v= " Office on Jnlianna Street, three doors south of '
"Men*' i llon.-e," opposite tiio resilience ot Maj. i ate.
JOB MANN.
June 2, 1654. (•• 11. SPANG.
TO BUILDERS.
The subscriber is fully preparer! to furnish
ar.y quantity or quality of Building Lumber i
ami Plastering Laths. Orders directed to St.
Clairsville, Bedford County, will be promptly
attended to, by giving a reasonable notic-.
E. D. BEEGLE.
Nov. 24, IS)-!.
N ITIO M I* ii 0 T EL.
CORXEIZ BALTIMORE S MKCIIAXIC STS- 1
CUMBERLAND, MD.
JOS!.\ B. EtEXIjIER. Proprietor.
This Hotel, recenttv kept by Sam'l Luman,
is undergoing thorough repair and is a very fine,
large, airy building, situated in the most centra!
and business par! of ( umberland.
THE ROOMS are large, and well furnished
with all the necessary fixtures and appliances
to render guests comfortable.
ft will be the earnest desire of the Proprie
tors to render, in a!! respects, entire satisfac
tion, and he flatters himself that his efforts will
will lie crowned with success.
There is attached to said hotel an excellent
stable capable of accommodating fill head of
horses. Drovers will find it to their advantage ,
to give him a call.
A careful hostfor in attendance at all times.
'Xy ~'.\ porter in attendance at the cars, &.c.
&V" Rates of boarding 25 els. per meal.—
Boarders taken ay the woe!:, month or \ ar.
Sept. 21. 1855.
Tbo Wonder of the Age!— Dr. TO
BIAS* VENETIAN LINIMENT is warrant
ed to cure Cholera, Co,:c, Sea Sickness, Chron
ic Rheumatism, Tooth ache, Head ache, and
Pains of all kinds or r.o pay. Or. .! cure ol
Rheumatism. Caff, (.'.ousnoc::. of the steamer
Baltic (Collins line,) was cure . of a sev -re at
tack ot Chronic Rheumatism in a few days by
Dr. Tobias' c< fobrated Venitim Liniment. Ca •
ofCholera. Mr. J Wright of tin* Firm of J- I
Wright fv. Co. of No. I 111 Chartrce St.* New.'
Orleans, was immediately cured of an attack of
Cholera by Tobias* Liniment. Vomiting arid i
Co'ic. Mrs. Joseph Nicholi, No. 10 Ess. x St.
New York, was cared of an attack of Colic and :
Vomiting by Dr. Tobias" Venetian Liniment.—
Depot CO Gourtland St. New York. Sold by
all the Druggists. Agent—ROBERT EYAN.
Bedford: A. Rutin, Schellsburg- John Nvcum
is. Son, Rays Hill: V. VVvant, Toll House east
of Bloody-Run, J. Barndollar &. Son, Bloody i
Run. Nov. 7, 1555. lv. .
NOTICE OP JpiSITIML !
Whereas Abrahrrn Sparks, late of West Pro
vidence township, Bedford county, deceased,
died seized of the following Real Estate, all ol (
which was disposed of by a former writ of par
tition, except the following, which has not been
; appraised, to wit :
A tract of land containing fifty-eight acres
and one hundred perches, adjoining lands ot
George Householder, E?q. lands in the nameol
Benjamin Martin and others.
fine other Tract of Land containing 40 acres,
adjoining lands in the name ot Francis Gibbs, '
Robert Morris, and James Rees, both tracts sit
uate in East Providence township, Bedford
countv. 1
Leaving the following named heirs and le
gal representatives, to wit:
Sarah Sparks, a sister residing in Bedford
countv: Hannah, a i-ter intermarried with So
lomon Hollar, resting in Bedford county: Jos. (
Sparks, a brother residing in Bureau county, Il
linois: Jonas Sparks a brother residing in Rock j I
Island county, Illinois; Mary, a sister, the ui- '
flow of Bal'zer Morgart, deceased, residing in 1 (
Bedford county; Delilah, a sister, intermarried j
with Eriah Hughes, residing in Bedford conn- t
tv. Rachel, a sister, intermarried with Moses j
ivnnard, residing in Ath*'ns county, Ohio; Sol
omon Sparks, a brother, (petitioner) residing in ;
Bedford countv: and the issue of John, a dec**as- <
ed brother, to wit:
Sarah Sparks, residing in Rock Island coun
tv, Illinois, and Rachel Sparks, Eriah 11. .
Sparks, Delilah Sparks, \\ illiarn Sparks, Jonas
Sparks, and John Sparks, all residing in Bed
bird countv. and all being minors: all of whom 1
except Sarah, have for their guardian, \\ illiam •
States.
NOTICE is therefoie hereby given that in
pursuance of a writ oi partition or valuation to |
me directed. I will proceed to hold an [nquisi- I
fiori or Valuation on the premises on Monday ]
the 14-th duv of April next, when and where
■ all persons interested may attend ii' they see j
proper. I '
HT'GH MOORE, Sheriff.
.March 14. )Ss(i.
NOTICE OPJpiSITION. :
Whereas Nathan Tredwell, late of Harrison
Township, now Jnniatla, Bedford county, died '
seized of the following Real Estate, to wit:
One Tract of Land containing four hundred
and eight acres and allowrnce, situate in Juni- i
ata Township. Bedford county, adjoining lands 1
of John Metzgar, Michael Riddlemosers heirs,
in right of David ( arson and others. ,
Leaving tiie following heirs, to wit:
John Tredwell am! James Tredwell, both re- 1
siding in Bedford county: Harriet fiedwell, j
whose interest pet itioners purchased, residing in
Bedford county: IN ilkatn Tredwell. residing in j
Somerset county: Alary, intermarried with Ab- i
w Bovlan, residing in Bedford county, alio! I
whom, except petitioners, have sold their inter-
est in the Real E>tate of said decedent, herein- t
after described, to John Tredwell aforesaid,
and Mulibrd Tredwell, who died having issue c
six children, to wit: (
Nathan, Sophia intermarried with F. B. j
Hill, John, Andrew, Mary, and lMioehe, all re
siding so far as petitioners can learn, outside ot
t jie limits of Bedford county.
NOTICE is theiefore hereby given that in b
pursuance of a writ of partition or valuation to | J
m*' directed, f w ill proceed to hold an inquisi- ,
tion or Valuation on the premises on Eiidav the
ISth day of April next, when and where all in
terested may attend if they see proper.
HrClf MOORE, Sheriff.
March H, 1856.
NOTICE OF INOHSITION. .
Whereas John Blair, file of Cumberland
Vallev Township, Bedford county, deceased,
of the following Real lotate, to wit: y
One Tract of land containing seven hundred 0
and seven!v-tive acres or thereabouts, hounded
bv lands of Thomas Growden, John D.-fihaugh. 1
Philip Mardinger's Devisees, M >ses D'icken,
Thomas Leasure and others.
Leaving a widow, Mary Blair, and issue se
ven children, to wit:
William Blair, petitioner, Archibald Blair ;
and John Blair, residing in Bedford county, Pa. n
Elijah P. Blair, residing in L-*e county, lowa, r
Charity, intermarried with Nathan Bortz, resid- '
ing in Bedford countv. Pennsylvania, Jaiw:-
Blair residing in Bedford county, Pennsylva
nia, and Mary intermarried with Nathan Per
dew, residing in Lee county, fovva.
NOTICE is therefore hereby given that in t .
pursuance of a Writ of Partition oi Valuation n
tome directed, i will proceed to hold an in- ■
quisition or valuation on (lie premises on Wed
nesdav, the lfith day ol' April next, when and v
where all interested may attend if they see pro- n
per.
HI GH MOORE, Sheriff.
March 11, I Sufi. r
Lad WarraiitsX !i
Waiiteti, wilhin thirty days, a number of Land 1
Warrants, lor which the highest cash prices will be
given. 0
\VM. P. SCIIKLL.
March 1 1. 1556. s
STRAY. a
Came to the premises of Ttie subscriber in Sr. ("lair
Township, about the last of October, 1655, a Stray;
Ileifer, black all over. Left car cropped—supposed
to be about three years old this spring. The owner
is requeued to come forward, prove property, pay
charges and tai.e her away.
SAMUEL ARTHURS.
March li, 1655.
PUBLIC SALE OF YAJI ABLE REAL
ESTJiTE in. Bedford Township.
BV Order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford
County, the subscriber will sell, by public out
ers', on the premises, in Bedford Township, on
Friday, 18th of April next, the undivided hall
part of the following described valuable moun
tain timber land :
No. I—l2o acres adjoining Henry Bailey,
Jacob Di'. rt. and others.
No. 2—Four contiguous tracts of 50 acres
< ach, (200 acres in all) adjoining Joseph Barley,
Samuel Reighard, and George Bowser.
No. 3—Two contiguous tracts of 50 acres 1
'•a;!:, (100 acres in all) adjoining Joseph Bar- i
1* y, Jul: i Schnably, and others. (
Terms one third in hand on the confirmation '
of sai*', at May court, the balance iunequal pay- *
mrtils oa the 12th of April, 1857, find 1858,
without interest, to be secured by judgment
DANIEL BARLEY, J
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Guardian of the minor children > 1
of David Barley, late of South Woodbury ; "
Tow nship deceased.
March 7. 1856.
PIBLIC SILE
or
StOO ACRES
OF VALUABLE BROAD TCP COAL
iind Iron Ore I,and
A3D One HUNDRED
TOWN LOTS
IN THE TOWN OF COALMONT.
A Public A tie I ion
Will be ho id at Coalmont, Huntingdon County,
on the Huntingdon and Broad-Top Kail-
Road, on
Wednesday, lite Ifttli of April
next, whim ami where the lollowing I.ands will be
sold:
LANDS IN TOD AND HUNTINGDON COUNTY.
One hundred choice building Lots in the town ol
{'odln.ont, each CO by L")Q leet.
A valuable tract' of Coal Land, sitinrte on the
Forks ol Sharp's Run, adjoining Coalmont, contain
ing about SSO acres, more or it"*. it is composed
of five surveys, part of Benjamin f'rn, Nathan Laye
ring, J. S. Stenart, f.vans & Hamilton, l'.vans, Ham
iltoli and Anderson. It has live coal openings. It is
the first coal land reached by the rail-road, and is
only 27 miles from the Pennsylvania Kail Load at
Huntingdon.
A t ract of Coal Land situate on Trough Creek
and Sharp's Run, near Broadtop city, adjoining lands
oi Jesse Cook. John McCanles, and Broadtop Im
provement Company, known as the "Roads I met,
containing about 104 acres, more or less.
A Tract of Coal Land, situate on Trough Creek,
adjoining lands of Broadtop Improvement ( ornpay,
L. L. Anderson. Ilouc's heirs ami others, known as
the Shoemaker Tract, containing • ■ 1 acres, with al
lowance.
This tract can be mined on the eastern slope ol
Broadtop.
LANDS IN' BROADTOP TP. BF.DFOKD CO.
A tract of coal and Ore Land, situate on f> mile
Run, near rail-road, adjoining lands ol Corl'nian's
heirs, Asa Pnvail, Thomas J. Ilorton, and Septimus
Foster, known as the "Josiah Ilorton Iract, con
taining about 107 acres, more or !e..
A tract oi coal and iron ore laud, surveyed to J .
Foster and W~. I*. Si-hell, situate on bandy Run, a
bout three miles from Hopewell, adjoining lands ( ,l
John N. Lane's heirs, Richard D. Uood. and John
Devereux, containing 2Si> acres with allowance.
A small tract of coal land, near the above tract,
adjoining lands of Samuel Pleasants and Jacob Smith,
containing about l.'i acres.
LANDS IN VVF.I.LS TP., FULTON CO,
A tract of coal and ore land, in name ol " illiam
Gray, on Rays Hill, adjoining lands of the Broadtop
Improvement Company, and James Patton, contain
ing •I 5 acres.
A tract oi ore and timber land, in the name of A
braham Wright, adjoining the above tract, partly on
Rays llill, and partly in Ground Hog Valley, about
5 miles from Hopewell, containing 210 acrc„.
All the above tracts of coal land are supposed to
contain the famous "Cork Vein."
'They will be sold according to net measurement.
For more particular information apply to Levi Lvans
F.q.. Coalmont, Wm. Foster, Broadtop, and Thomas
W. Ilorton, Esq. Hopewell.
The subscriber will beat Coalmont tor two days
previous to the day of sale, and will exhibit a con
nected draft of the w hole Broadtop coal field, and se
peiiite drafts of the several tracts offered for sale.
AH tracts and lots remaining unsold (if any) on
the day of sale, will be offered at private sale on tjje
day following.
(X5 F *Ternis of sale will be made known on the day
of sale.
nfT* The passengpr train leaves Huntingdon lor
Coalmont daily, at S a. m. 8. 2 p. m.—Returning at
12 m. and 4 p. m.
Win. S\ Sclicll.
March 11, 1850.
C~?" The Globe, Huntingdon; Standard, Hollidays
btirg; Echo, Johnstown; Valley Spirit, Chambers
burg; Democrat, McConnellsbnrg; and Ledger and
Pennsylvanian, Philadelphia, will each publish three
times, and send bills to advertiser at Bedford.
Valuable Propertty
FOR saia:.
The subscribers offers for sale a
FIRM m MILL
situate in Ligonier township, W estmorelarul county,
adjoining the borough of Ligonier, containing
HJO at*res
of first rate land, in a good state of cultivation, all
under fence, and has a sufficient quantity of timber
on it for the use of the place.
The mill is a good merchant mill, just new, hav
ing two run ol Burrs and one pair of country stones.
wi"h all rieees-ary Bolts, Smut .Machines, and Screens
all in good condition.
ALSO,
One other Form and Vlill
four miles w e-t of the borough of Ligonier, contain
ing 7-"i acres, nearly all cleared. A large portion is
meadow. The mill is a neat country mill with one
run of Burrs, and one pair of Laurel Hill Stones, two
Bolts, and two Smut Machines and Screens.
1 he mill is nearly new and in good order.
ALSO,
Another Farm and Wool Factory
four miles east of Ligonier. containing one hundred
and thirty acres. A good portion of this Farm is
cleared. 'The Factory is well supplied with machi- j
nery, of good quality, calculated to make almost ev
er v kind of goods.
There is another good seat ori this place suitable
for a Tannery. It is at the base of Laurel I lhll,
where bark can be bad low. Eight hundred acres oi "
mountain land will be sold with it if desirable.
ALSO,
ONE OTHER FARM
containing one hundred acres, lying lour miles north
of Ligonier, 70 acres cleared, 10 of which is mea
dow, having a log house and Barn thereon. 'The
land is of a good quality.
CT/"A!1 the above property will be sold low, and
on teasnnable terms. If not sold before the lir-t of
April, they will be rented for one or more years to '
suit Tenants.
LTFor further information address the subscriber
at Ligonier, Westmoreland county, I'a.
March 11, IS5G—3t.
NEW WHOLESALE
DRUG ST O R E I
J. SPENCER THOETAS,
No. 20, South Second Street. Philadelphia,
Importer, Manufacturer, and Dealer in Drugs,
Medicines, Chemicals, Acids, Dye Stuffs,
Paints, Oils, Culms, White Lead,
French and American White Zinc,
Window Class, Class ware, Var
nishes, Brushes, Instruments,
Ground Spices, and ail oth
er articles usually kept
by Druggists, includ
ing Borax, Indigo,
Clue, SheJ
lack, Pol ash, &.c. Nc. iVr.
OGt'A 11 orders hy mail or otherwise prompt
ly attended to. Country merchants are invit
ed to call and examine our stock before pur
chasing elsewhere. Coods sent to an v. of the
Wharves or rail-read stations. Prices low and
goods warranted. March 14,1856 ly.
!*vtelKiii£ B3ouc for Itent.
The subscriber offers tor rent that large and com
fortable Brick Dwelling, on Main-street, nearly op
posite the office oi The Bedford Gazette. It has all
the necessary out-buildings, ami is every way desir
able lor a private residence. Possession given on
the Ist of April.
G. VY. ANDI'.KSON.
March 11, 195 C.
NOTICE !
The -partnership heretofore existing between i
the undersigned, under the name and firm of 'j
Burns & Snively, was dissolved on the 20th
Feb. last, by mutual consent. The books of the ;
Schrllsburg store will be in the hands of A. J. j
i Snively for collection and settlement up to the j
! 28th March, inst. and the Buckstown books in ;
the hands of James Burns, Jr. up to same peri- 1
od for settlement and collection, where all per
sons indebted to said firm will call ank settle up
their accounts without delay. The business will
hereafter be conducted in Schellsburg hy A. J.
Snively, and in Buckstown, Somerset county,
; by .fames Bums, Jr. where they invite their old
| customers and the public in general to give
them a call and examine their stock of goods, as
j we are determined to sell low for cash or coun
try produce.
JAS. BURNS. Jr.
A. J. SNIVELY.
March 7, 1856.—3 m. *
! ALLEGHENY PORTAGE RAIL ROAD-
Superintendent's Office, )
Hollidaysbutg, Feb. 5, 1856. j
Sealed Proposals will be received at this of
fice, and at the office of the Canal Commission
ers, Harrisburg, unli! April 1, 1856, tor the
purchase of Eleven Forty Horse Power Sta
tionary Engines, former!v used on tire Inclined
Planes of the Allegheny Portage Rail Road.
And also from 150,000 to 200,000 pounds Iron
Castings. The engines will be sold seperatelv or
altogether. For further particulars enquire of
i the subscriber.
WM. S. CALOiIAN,
: Feb. 15. 1856. Snp'L •
SCHOOL HOI'SE FOR SALE.
The subscribers will sell, on Saturday, the
22d inst. the school house in Nap'wr Township;
near Andrew Horn's residence. Terms— one- j
third in hand at confirmation of sale; one-third j
in six months—balance in one year.
J. H. Hull, C. Whetstone,
Win. Rock, H. Arhaugh,
J. R. Mowry, Peter Kinzey,
Mar. 7. School Directors. |
' _ _
•fos. W. Tate,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
Has fur sale S Farms and 12,000 acres of land
in Redford and Fulton counties. Lands sold in ;
quantities to suit purchasers.
Bedford, March 7, 1856—1y.
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to thepstate of Andrew j
Rice, late ol Cumberland Valley Township,
Bedford county, deceased, are requested to make
immediate payment and those having claims
against said estate will present them properly
authenticated for settlement.
SOLOMON RICE, Executor.
March 7, 1856.
John Moorhead,
(Successor to King; v .Moorhem!)
WHOLESALE CfRCCEE
AXI) COMMISSIOX MERCUAXT,
And dealer in Fish, Bacon, Cheese, Dried
Fruit, Lard, Lard Oil, Flaxseed Oil, IV hife
Lead. Pig Lead, window (Bass, Glassware, Iron
and Nails, Star and Tallow Candles. Variegated
and Rosin Soap, and Pittsburg manufactures ge- j
neraily. No. 27, Woodstreet, Pittsburg, Pa.
Particular attention given to the sale of Pig
Metal and Blooms, and liberal advances made
thereon. Feb. 11856—1 v.
NOTICE.
The Partnership heretofore existing between
Thomas and John King, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. All persons having unsettled j
accounts with them, aie requested to attend to j
their liquidation without delay.
THOMAS KINO,
June 1, 1854. JOHN KINO.
Having this day associated Henry S. King.ol
the <"itv of Pittsburg, with us in the business of
manufacturing Iron, the business " ill be con
ducted under the name and firm ol John King
8. Co.
THOMAS KING, j
June 9, 1554. JOHN KING.
TOOTH ACHE.—Persons ar- not general
ly aware that Dr. Keyset's Tooth Ache reme
dy, prepared by him at 140 Wood Street, Pitts
biirg, Pa. and lor sale at Rupp 8. Osier's in this .
place will stop immediately an aching tooth.
1 Whoever tries it will be convinced.
Dec. S, 1854.
Cooking Move*.
On hand and just receiving a lot of new pa
tcrns of Cooking Stoves, lor wood and coal, at
BLYMf RES.
In addition to his former stock, the subscri
ber has received a splendid assortment of Brass,
Bell Mettle, Iron and English Kettles, which
will please all in want of the article, —also a i
variety of other articles useful for house keep
ers. He has also on hand a lot of pump chains j
and fixtures, all of which "ill he sold low tor
cash, or on a short credit.
GEORGE PLY MIKE.
; May 19, 1854.
FOR SALS,
A HOUSE AND LOT in Bedford, and a
valuable SAW MILL in Shade Township, So-j
merset county.
The subscribers will sell, on reasonable .
terms, at private sale, a comfortable dwelling
house and lot of ground pleasantly situate in j
the borough of Bedford.
Also, they will sell, on reasonable terms, a
valuable tract of land in Shade Township, So-j
merset county, containing 390 acres. This i
land is well covered with cherry, poplar, white j
pine, spruce, and other timber, and has a fine j
! water power with a good Saw Mill thereon e
recled. For further information inquire of
MANN 8. SPANG.
j Deo. 28, 1855.
H. NICODEMUS,
Sawcnci' out) Justice of the peace,
j . BEDFORD, PA.
Has removed his office to Juliana street, I
nearlv opposite the Drug anil Book store of Dr. j
iF. C. Reamer, where he will faithfully attend j
to all business connected " itb the duties of his j
i office.
He will continue to repair clocks and watch
es, as usual, and respectfully invites those in
need of his services in this lire to give him a
I call.
April 13, 1855.
I>. K. Wt'NDEr.LtCH. B. r. NUAU.
Wunderltcli & I\ead,
fcrtßaiAring (fommission fUrrctyants,
North Second Street, nppoeiU the. CttmLcrlaui/ Valley
llait Road Depot,
CHAMBERSBURG.
They are at all times prepared to carry all
kinds of Produce to, and Merchandise, tec., Iroin
Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the shorte>t notice.
• ■ The} 1 will also purchase Flour, Grain, <sc., at
market price.
COAL, LUMBER, SALT, FISH, GUANO, and
PLASTER oil hand and for rale low.
June 10, 1853.
ttiioc )*ore.
A. B. Cramer k Co have just received a
verv lar<re stock of Boots atul Shoes suitable fur
fall and Winter—part styles as follows :
Mens' Superiur Waxed Doubled Sole Boots
Mens' " City made (.'alt do
Mens' " Heavy Kifi-Lined 'to
Youth's " Waxed Doubled Sole do
Youth's " Kip " " do
Boys'— 4 ' Kip " " do
Boys' " Calf " " do
\Vomens' " Doubled Sole Kip Bootees
YVomens' " " line Calf and Seal do
Womens' " fine Coat Morocco do
Women's " Parcidi Bootees—very handsome.
Ciris Morocco, Kip and Calfskin Bootees
Children Shoes of every style and Price.
Doubled sole Gaiters—Gum Shoes kc., in
fact Boots and Shoes to suit every purchaser.—
Ifvou want a pair of Boots or Shoes phase
give us a call and vou shall he suited in price
and quality.
By Exchange Store is 'he place to buy Boots
and Shoes:
Oct. 12, 1855.
lili. F. L RHBIFK
1) ESPECTFULLY begs leave to tender his
V Professional Services to the Citizens of
Bedford and vicinity.
FtJ=- Office in Julianna Street, at the Drug
and Book Store. Feb. i7, 1 S:>L.
(cssna &
nAYE formed a Partnership in the Practice
of the Law. Office nearly opposite
the GttziHe Ofhc , where one or the other may
at all times be found.
Bedford, Oct. 26, 18J9.
KUMMEL'o ESSENCE OF COFFEE.
EVERY ONE who has used Hummel's Es
sence of Coffee, knows that one package will
go as far as 4- pounds of tfie best Java Coffee,
and coffee made by this Essence will preserve
perfectly the real taste of Java coffee, but will
have a more delicate and finer flavor, a finer
color, and will certainly be much wholesomer
for every person than pure Java Cofiee.
03^For sale at Dr. B. F. HARRY'S new
Drug and Book Store. Oct. 7, 1853.
l>r. IS* F. Harry
RESPECTFUL!, v tenders his professional ser
vices to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity.
Office and residence on Pitt-Street, in the
building formerly occupied by Dr. John Hofius.
June 24, 1853.
STOVES!
Ox hand, and for sale, a superior lot of
Cooking, Ten Plate, Parlor, and Church Stoves.
GEO. BLYMIRE.
NEW FIRM.
The undersigned have this day formed a part
nership in the Carriage-making, and Black-
Smithing business, under the name and firm of
YVeisrl k Co. We will endeavour by prompt
ness, attention, and the character of our work,
to merit and obtain a fair share of custom. —
Our stand is the one heretofore occupied bv
Weisei k Foster, immediately E.et ol town.
yym: WETS EL.
MICHAEL YV 13 IS EL,
JOHN YYEISEL.
Jan. 18, IS 56.
I>l*U&s mid Hooks.
DK. F. f. REAMER .....
tfgjgf Having purchased the Dnw
and Book Store of Dr. S. 1). Scott, will
constantly keep on hand at his establishment
in Julianna Street, a complete assortment ol
Drugs, Medicines, Dve Stuffs, Paints, Oils,
YY'indow Glass, \ urnishes, Brushes of all kinds,
Patent Medicines, Lamps, Perfumery, Fancy
Soaps, kc. kc. together with an extensive col
lection of School and Miscellaneous Books,
Blank Books, Common and Fancy Stationery,
kc. which he offers at greatly reduced prices
for cash. Bedford. Feb. 17, IBnJ.
,\ch Efntc A: Book Store.
YV'K wish it distinctly understood by this communi
ty and country, lhat we pay particular attention to
the selection of our Hi ties and Medicines, purchasing
none but the r*ry hest and purest articles. We have
for sale cheap all the approved popular patent medi
cines, Ayrr't Cherry Perioral, Jay tie's DFeitirliirs,
f'ain Killer, and all the Sarsaparillas. Also Labia's
Extracts for the Handkerchief, tiaocy soaps, colognes,
pommaites, ox martow. Kc. YY'e also keep constant
ly on hand a <;eiipral assortment oi Srhoul .V Altsrrl
lancoas lluvi.t, Blank Books, Cap and Post Paper. Kc.,
Kc., Kc. ill fact, if you want anything 111 the Drug,
Medicine, Book. Soap or Brush line, call a! the New-
Drug and Book Store and you shall be accommodated.
B. V. HARRY.
Jan. 13, ISSL
John I*. Reed,
Attorney at Law, Bedford, Pennsylvania.
Respect fully tenders his services io the Public.
Office second door North of the Mangel
House.
Bedford, Feb. 20, 1852.
LAW NOTICE.
W. J. BAER. Attorney at Law:
YYILL practice regularly in the Courts of
Bedford County hereafter. He may, during
Court YVeeks, be consulted at his room at the
Washington Hotel.
Nov. 23, 1855.
Sf. AU'itoßn* IfloteiU
€itml)c v I an b , ill b .
The Proprietor respectfully begs leave to in
form the travelling public that this house has re
cently been thoroughly re-fitted 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.
SAMREL LI MA \, Proprietor.
Successor to 11. R, Dow k Co.
Cumberland, Aug. 10, 1855.
Henry S. fvsnir,
(Of the lute. Firm of King $• Moorhen,/.)
tLcnmussicn fllcrd-ant,
DEALER IN PIQ METAL, BLOODS
Western Produce, kc. kc. kc.
No. 76, Water Street, below Market
Pittsburg, Pa.
Tim undersigned will continue the Comtr.U
sinn Harness at the above place; and bavin*
provided himself with suitable conveniences f u "r
the storage cf Pig Metal, Blooms,
is now prepared to receive consignments.
Bv long experience in the business, and by
coristant attention, he hopes to merit a generoa,
share of tiacle, which lie respectfully solicits
HENRY 8. KING.
April 27, 18.)f>.
CLOY ERSEED for sale bv G. W. Rnpp
GOODS of all descriptions sold at reduced
prices, by G. YV. RUpp '*
Feb. 22, 1856;
('lovertteed.
The subscriber has for sale, at the Hnt] 0 f
V. Steckman, Esq. a lot of first-rate Cloversm,
which lie will dispsoe to those in want of ti l
at tide at a fair price.
SAM GEL BARNHART
Feb. 29, 1856.
The I nivmity's
FAMILY REMEDIES,
Issued under the seal, Sanction and Authori
ty of tim University of Free Medicine and pop
ular knowledge, Chartered by the State of Penn
sylvania, April 20th, 1853, with a Capital of
$ i 00,000, mainly for the purpose of arresting
j the evils of Spurious and Worthless Nostrums"-
' also, for supplying the community with JGlia
'• hie remedies wherever a Competent Physician
cannot or will not he employed. This Institu
tion, (located in Philadelphia No. G8 Arch
Street, where applications for new Agencies
will lie received,) has purchased from Dr. John
j R. Row and, Ids Celebrated Howard's Tonic
| Mixture, Known fir upward of twenty-five
: vears as tlie only sure and safe cure for FEVER
and Agbf, kc., and his inestimable Remedy
for Bowel Complaints. Rowand's Compound
Syrup of Blackberry Root, which highly im
proved and Popular remedies,"'together with
The University's Remedy for ol'lbe 1
Lungs; The University's Remedy for Drs
pepsin or Indigestion ; The University's Rem
edy for Costive Bowels; Also the 1 Diversity's
Almanac may be had at the Branch Dispensa
rv.
For sab l at the Store of Dr. Blair, in Cum
betland Y'allev.
Nov. 23. 1855.
SELLING OFF AT COST.
Mrs. S. E. POTTS
Would respectfully announce to the Ladipsnf
j Bedford and vicinity, that she has just opened
a large and elegant assortment oi all the new
styles of
Latitrx Dross OooiN.
and as she is compelled to remove her store,she
is determined, rather than move her goods, to
sell off at cost. Among a large and splendid a
sortment of goods, may be found the following
articles : j
Dresses and Mantillas, i
Super black and Fancy Silks,
Super late style of ladies cloaks.
A tine lot of satin and velvet bonnets,
Cloaks, Mantles, and Talrr.ers,
Furs of all description, and all prices,
Merenies from 25 cts up
Shawls, broehea, woolen, and blanket,
French Chintzes ami Ginghams,
Plain and emb'd Swiss Muslins,
Fringes, Gimps, and Laces,
Buttons, Braids and Cords.
A rich assortment of Ribbons.
Collars, Sleeves, an ; Chemizetts,
Edgings and Inserting*,
A full supply of Mourning Goods,
Best Kid Gloves of all colors,
Handsome jot of ladiee shoes.
Good Muslins f>r 6 i cts.
The special attention of the Ladies is solicit
ed to the very large assortment just received,
and offered at low prices for quality.
Bedford, Oct 26, 1855.
FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
The subscriber would announce to his 0!.:
friends and customers, ami t1. 44 public in gener
al, that he has permanently located himsell in
Juliana Street, next door to Dr. Reamer s Drag
k Book Store, where he is prepared to execute
all orders in his line in a superior manner, on
reasonable terms. From long experience in the
business, he feels confident he can render satis
faction to all who honor him with a call.
He constantly keeps on hand readv-made
clothing, of every description, for -Men ami
Boys—also, a superior assortment of ( LOTH>.
C'ASSI MERES, CASSINETTS, SILK. SA
TIN, and other VESTINGS, and Summer Y\ ear,
which he will sell as low as they can be bought
elsew here, and make them up to the taste ol lit' 1
purchaser.
He also keeps a general assortment oft ravaf.
Stocks, Collars, Suspenders, Handkerchief. >N<.
He hopes to merit and receive a liberal sham
of public patronage.
YYM. SCHAFFER.
June 9, 1854-.
11. Ilord*r,
Clock & Watch Make' -
AND DEALER I.N tF.HEt.tt A ,
Would respectfully announce to the citiz. " •
of Bedford, and the public in general, that
has opened a Jewelry Store in the building 1*
rently occupied by 11. Nicodemus, Esq. '
opposite the Bedford Hotel, where hewn
J pleased to see all in want of articles in Li> lfl
He has on hand, and will constantly keep, a -
1 elegant assortment of JEW EERY, and hi ■<
pair Clocks and Watches in the bert style.
hopes to receive a liberal share ol patron.m . 1
he feels satisfied he can render satisfaction man
who entrust him with their work. His urn
j will be moderate.
He has 011 hand Gold and T '!
j Silver Spoons, Thimbles, Butter kni\'>.
■ | and Silver Pens and Pencils, kc. kc.
"j N. B. lie still continues the Gunsmith""-'
business, at his old stand, in the La." 1 _
town, where he has a good and competent
man constantly employed.
April 27, 1855.
WANTED "at Reed's Colonade
Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, and Buckw
. all other approved produce, in exchange
goods at exsh prices.