cording to the advertisement," but without such /f specification, it will be considered as a proposal lbr horseback service. 21. A modification of a bid, in any of its es sential terms, is tantamount to a new bid, and j cannot be received, so as to interfere with regu lar competition, after the last hour set for re ceiving bids. 21. Postmasters are to be careful not to cer tify the sufficiency of guarantors or sureties without knowing that they are persons ol suffi cient responsibility; and all bidders, guarantors, and sureties are distinctly notified that, on a failure to enter into or perform the contracts for the service proposed lor in the accepted bids, their legal liabilities will be enforced against j them. (See 271h section ot the act of July 2, 1836.) 22. The contracts will be substantially in the forms heretofore used in this department, ex cept in the respects particularly mentioned in these instructions. 24. Present contractors, and persons known at the department, must, equally with others? procure guarantors am: certificates cd their .suffi ciency substantially m the forms above pre scribed. The certificates of sufficiency must be signed by a postmaster at one ol the places be fore named, or a Judge of a court of record. £Ei3f* CninplwlS. Pot/master Genend. Feb. 15, 1856. 10w. GUN SMITHIMG. DA MEL B. HORDKR respectfully informs the citizens of Bedford and vicinity teat he has removed his shop to the house in the ens' end of Bedford, one door w.-xt of the residence of Major Washabangh, where he is prepaied to manufacture Dnh-bfe and Single bwrei Rifles and Double ojiti Single barrel Shot duns ot the best quality. f r - —* Ai I repairing of guns, loci, s, 6xc., done with neatness and despatch. May 26, ISM. DICKINSON'S CORN-SKELLER. 1 have purchased the patent right for Bed ford Count v, of Dickinson's Patent Corn-Sbel ler, and I am prepared to furnish every 1 ar mep with this very useful and convenient ma chine. ]t comes very highly recommended both at Pittsburg and sew York. If i- not necessary for me to detail its merits. 1 want every body to see the Machine, as it carries with it its own recommendations. Its price brings it within the reach of every nan. being tylf, when de livered at rnv house. JOHN" HAFF.R. Tir ference is made lo the following Persons. D. C\ Long, (L !L WLgarver. Jac S Znn rr-rs, Jacob Bowser, Jacob Dnnkie, John Al stadt, Samuel Irnler, Phillip Ziminus. Dan ml Fetter. John Fiester, Jacob Vomit, Wm. Keefie, Asa Silvers, S. Yondersmith, Job Mann, John A isip. Jan. 25, 1856. mm FOR MAT. The subscriber has for rent, on reasonable terms, four brick dwelling bouses, all in good repair, handsomely located, and v eil finished. Possession given on the Ist of Apiii next. _Y. LYONS. Bedford, Dec. 28, 1855. HEMOVASi. The subscriiier would respectfully announce to the public that he has removed his Tinning Establishment to the building recently occupi ed by Mr. Luther, as a Confectionary Store, in the Diamond, where he is better prepared than ever to accommodate his customers with every article in the line of bis business, either whole sale or retail, and hopes they will give him a call at Iris new location. CEO. PLYMIRE. Bedford, April 6, 1855. LAW PARTNERSHIP JCB MANN. G. H. SPANG. TIIF. undersigned have associated themselves in the Practice of the Law, and will attend promptlv lo ?U business entrusted To their care ui tied lord and ad joining counties. Oiiice on .lulianna Street, three doors south of "Mengel llou.-w," opposite the residence of Mai. Tate. .fOP MANN". June 0, 1831. (>. 11. SPANG. ID l>t ILDLiIS. The subscriber is fully prepared lo furnisii any quantity or quality of Building Lumber and Plastering Laths. Oicfors directed lo St. Clairsviile, Bedford County, will be promptly attended to, by giving a reasonable notice. r. D. B LEG LIB Nov. 24, 1851. NIT iSIa IL if OTE L. CORSE It BALTIMORE t- MERITA SIC STB CUMBERLAND, MD. JHN 15. KKLLEK. Proprietor. This Hotel, recently kept bv Sam'i Luman, is undergoing thorough repair and is a verv fine, large, airv building, situated in tbe most central and business part of Cumberland. THE ROOMS are largo, and well furnished with all the necessary fixtures and appliances to render guests comfortable. It will be the earnest desire of the Proprie tors to render, in all respects, entire satisfac tion, and be flatters himself that his efforts will will be crowned with success. There-is attached to said hotel an excellent stable capable of accommodating 6t) head of horses. Drovers will find it to their advantage to give hint a call. A caretul lustier in attendance at all times. KfA porter in attendance at the cars, N.r. Lfy 'Rates of boarding 25 .is. per meal.— Boarders taken by the week, month or year.- Sept. 21, 1855. The Wonder of the Age!— Dr. TO BIAS A EYETIAN LINIMENT is warrant ed to cure Cholera, Colic, Sea Sickness, Chron ic Rheumatism, Tooth ache, lle.nl ache, and Pains ot ail kinds or no pay. Great cure ol Rheumatism, , opt. GOUS'IOCK. >i the steamer Baltic (Collins line,) was cured of a severe at tack of Chronic Rheumatism in a few davs bv Dr. Tobias' celebrated Venitiau Liniment.'Case ofCholera. Mr. J Wright of the Firm of J \V right N. Co. of No. 116 Cfiartiue St. New. Orieans, was immediately cured of an attack of Cholera by 1 obias' Liniment. \ omitting and Colic. Mrs. Joseph Nicho!!, NY. 16 Esr .x St. New Y'ork, was cured of ::ri attack of Colic and Yotniting by D.u Tobias Venetian Liniment.— Depot GO Courtland St. New York. Sold by all the Druggists. Agent—ROBERT FYAN, Bedford. A. Bunn, SchelLburg- John Nycnrn & Son, Rays Hill: \ . VVyant, Toll House east of 8100 ly-Run, J. IJarndollar 6c Son, Bloodv Run. Nov. 7, 1855.—1 v. NOTICE OF JipiSITIOiY Whereas Abrahrm Sparks, late of est Pro vidence township, Bedford county, deceased, died seiz-d of the following Real Estate, all of which was disposed ot by a forme: 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, Esq. lands in tin* narneol Benjamin Martin and others. One other Tract of Land containing 40 acres, adjoining lands in the name of I rancis Gibbs, Robert Moiris, and James Rees, both tracts sit uate in East Providence township, Bedford county. Leaving the follow ing named heirs and le gal representatives, to wit: Sarah Sparks, a sister residing in Bedford countv: Hannah, a sister intermarried with So lomon Hollar, residing in Bedford county: Jos. Sparks, a brother residing in Bureau county. Il linois: Jonas Sparks a brother residing in Rock ; Island countv, Illinois; Alary, a sister, tile vvi- i dow of Baltzer Morgart, deceased, residing in j Bedford county: Delilah, a sister, intermarried with I'riah Hughes, residing in Bedford coun tv: Rachel, a sister, intermariied with Aloses Ker.nard, residing in Athens count \. Ohio; Sol omon Sparks, a brother, (petitionei) residing in Bedford county: and the issue ot John, a deceas ed brother, to wit: Sa r ah Sparks, residing in Rock Bland coun ty, Illinois, and Rachel Sparks, I riah H. Sparks, Delilah Sparks, William Sparks, Jonas Sparks, and John Sparks, all residing in Bed ford county; ami all being minors: all of whom except Saiah, have for their guardian, William States. NOTICE is therefore hereby given that in pursuance of a writ oi partition or valuation to me directed, I will proceed to bold an fnqnisi -1 tirm or A ablation on the premises on Monday the 11th dav of April next, when and where all persons interested may attend it they see proper. HUGH MOORE, Sheriff. March 14, 1556. j MICE OF lAOUSITiOA. Whereas Nathan Tredwell, ffife of Harrison . Township, now Joniatta, Bedford county, died : seized ot the following Real TN'ate, to x\ it: One Tract of Land containing four hundred and ' fight acres and all wrnce, situate in Juni ata Township! Bedford county, adjoining lands of John Ah tzgar, Michael Riddleinosers heirs,- in right of David Carson and others. Leaving the following heirs, to wit: John Tredwell and James Tredwell, both re siding in Bedford county: Harriet liedwell, whose interest petitioners purchased, residing in Bedford county: AVill:ain Tredwell, residing in Somerset county: Alary, intermarried with Ab vv Boylan, residing in Bedford county, all id whom, except petitioners, have sold their inter est in the Real E>!ate of said decedent, herein afier described, to John Tredwell aforesaid, ami Mulford Tredwell, who died leaving issue six children, to wit: Native. Sophia intermarried with F. B. Hill, John, Andrew, Mary, and I'hoehe. all re siding so for as petitioners can learn, outside ol the limits of Bed ford'con ot v. NOTICE is therefore hereby given that in pursuance of a writ of partition or valuation to me directed, i will proceed to hold an inquisi tion or Valuation on the premises on Fiidav the ; 18th dav of April next, when and where all in terested may attend if they s u e proper. lil'GH MOORE, Sheriff. ATarch 14, 1856. : KOTIfB (IFJSOHITiGI Whereas John Blair, late of Cumberland j Yalh v Township, Bedford countv, deceased, di'd seized of the following Real Estate, to wit: One Tract of land containing seven hundred and sewntv-five acres or thereabouts, bounded bv lands of Thomas Growtlen, John Defihaugh, Philip Harbinger's Devisees, Aloses Dicken, ' . Thomas Leasure am! others. Leaving a widow, Aiarv Blair, end issue se- , ven children, to wit: Wiliiam IHair, petitioner, Archibald Biair and John Blair, residing in Bed lord conntv, IN. 1 i Elijah V. Blair, residing in Lee county, lowa, j Charily, intermarried with Nathan Rorlz, resid • irig in Fedford county, Pennsylvania, James Blair residing in Bedford conntv, Pennsylva nia, and Alarv intermarried with Nathan Per ' dew, residing in Lee county, lowa. NOTICE is therefore herehv given that in 1 pursuance of a Writ of Partition oi Valuation to me directed, I w ill proceed to hold an in quisition or valuation on the premises on VVed , nesdav, tlo j Itilii dav of April rmxt, when and where all interested may attend if they see pi o : per. HCGH MOORE, Sheriff. March 14, 1856. Land Warrant J Wanted, within tliirtv days, a number of Band ; Warranto, for whici: the highest cash prices will be j ; ' given. WM. P. SCHFBB. March 14, 1S"0. STRAY. Came to the premises of the subscriber in St. Clair Township, about the last of October, J Sufi, a Stray Heifer, black all over. Beit ear cropped supposed . to be about three years old this spring. The owner jis requested lo come forward, prove property, pay < j charges and take her away. ' SAMUBB ARTIHRS. ; March It. 1535. ITBLIC SALE 0!' VA LIABLE REAL ESTATE in Bedford Township. BA' Order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the subscriber will sell, fry public out cry, on tlie premises, in Bedford Township, on : Friday, IStii of April next, the undivided half part of tile following described valuable moun tain timber land : No. I—l2o acres adjoining Henry Bailey, Jacob Dibert, and ot Iters. No. 2—Four contiguous tracts of 50 acres each, (200 acres in all) adjoining Joseph Barffiv, Samuel Reigitard, and George Bowser. No. 3—Two contiguous tracts of 50 acres < ac!,, (100 acres in all) adjoining Joseph Bar • ley, John ScbnaLiy, and others. Terms one third in hand on the confirmation of sale, at May court, the balance in equal pay ments on the 12th of April, 1857, and 185*8, without interest, to be secured b}' judgment : notes. DANIEL BARLEY. j Guardian of the minor children oi David Barley, late oi South AVoodburv j- Township deceased. ; March 7, 1536. PI BLiC SHE I §OO ACRES OF VALUABLE BROAD TCP COAL :u?cS ISroiß pe Lam! One HIXURIID TOWN LOTS IN THE TOWN OF COALMONT. A E 3 Auction YVi!! l>e held at Coalmont, Huntingdon County, on the Huntingdon and Broad-Top Ruil- Road, on Wednesday, the 16S3i of Apri! next, when and where the hollowing Lands will be sold: LANDS IX TOD AND lIIXTINGDON COUNTY. One hundred choice building Lots in the town ol Coalmont, each (iO by 100 leet. \ valuable tract of Coal Land, situate on the i Forks ol' Sharp's Run. adjoining Coalmont, contain j ing about 350 acres, more or less. It is composed 1 • of live surveys, part ol Benjamin IVn, Nathan Lave- | I ring, J. S. Stenart, Evans & Hamilton, Evans, Ham ilton and Anderson. It has five coal openings. It is : tlie first coal land reached by the rail-road, and is onlv 27 miles from the Pennsylvania Rail Road at Huntingdon. A Tract of Coal Land situate on Trough Creek and Sharp's Run. near Broadtop city, adjoining lands ot'Jesse Cook. John McCanles, and Broadtop Im provement Company, known as the "lloads Tract," containing about 104 acres, more or less. A Tract ol Coal Land, situate on Trough Creek, adjoining lands ot Broadtop Improvement Compay, !'.. L. Anderson, liouc's heirs filiil others, known as the Shoi maker Tract, containing -171 acres, with al lowance. This tract can be mined on the eastern slope ol" 1 Broadtop. LANDS IN BROADTOP TP. BEDFORD CO. A tract of coal and Ore Land, situate on (> mile Run, near rail-road, adjoining lands ofCurfman's heirs. Asa Duvall, Thomas J. Iforton, nrul Septimus Foster, known as the "Josiah Horton Tract," con taining about 107 acres, more or |e-s. A 11act ot coal and iton ore land, surveyed to E. Foster and VV. P. Schell, situate on Sandy Ron, a ! bout three miles from Hopewell, adjoining lands of John N. Lane's heirs, Richard D. Wood, and John j Devereux, containing 2b:) acres with allowance. I A small tiact of coal land, near the above tract, adjoining lands of Samuel Pleasant- and Jacob Smith, containing about 13 acres. LANDS IN WELLS TP.. FFLTON CO, A tract of coal and ore land, in name of William Gray, on Rays Hill, adjoining lands of the Broadtop Improvement Company, and James Patton, contain ing ">"> acres. A tract ot ore and timber land, in the name of A hraUarn \Y right, adjoining the above tract, partly on Rays Hill, anil partly in Ground Hog Valley, about ' ; 5 miles from Hopewell, containing 'J Hi acres. All the above tracts of coal land are supposed to i contain the famous 'Totk Vein." They will be sold according to net measurement. For more particular information apply to Levi Evans E-tj.. Coalmont, Win. Foster. Broadtop, and Thomas W. Horton, Esq. Hopewell. The nib-criber will beat Coalmont for two days previous to the day of sale, and will exhibit a con- , nected draft of the whole Broadtop coal field, and se perate drafts of the several tracts offered for sale. All tracts and lots remaining unsold (if any) on j the day of sale, will be offered at private sale on the day following. Off-"Terms of sale will be made know n on the day of sale. i CJc~" The passenger train leaves Huntingdon for Coalmont daily, at S a. in. Ix 2 p. m.—Returning at , 12 rr:. and I p. m. Wx. P. Nchcll. .March 14, 1850. L ■ ' The Globe. Huntingdon; Standard. Holiidays- I hurg: Echo. John-town; Valley Spirit, Chambers burg; Democrat, .Mc( otinellsburg; ami Ledger and Pennsylvanian, Philadelphia, will each publish three times, and send bills to advertiser at Bedford. Yaiirab&e Fs'ojieily I K SALE. The subscribers offers for sale a FIRM mill I'LL situate in Ligonier township, W estmor-land county, j adjoining the borough of Ligonier, containing 160 acres of first rate land, in a good state of cultivation, all inider fence, and has a sufficient quantity of timber on it for the ne of the place. The mil! is a good merchant mill, just new. bav- ; ing two run ot Burrs and one pair of country stones, with all neces-ary BoltsSmat Machines,ami Screens a!! in good condition. ALSO, One oilier rihl 15iSS jour niilrs \vrf of ?h* lioroitgh of contain ;ng 75 acies, nearly all cleaieil. A large portion is meadow. The mil! i- a neat country mill with one , ! inn of Burrs, and one pair of Laurel Hill Stones, two ! Bolts, and two burnt Machines and Screens. The mill i- nearly new and in good order. ALSO, Another Farm and Wool Factory four miles east of Ligonier, containing one hundred j and thirty acres. A good portion of tnis Farm is I cleared. The Factory is well supplied with inachi- j nery, of good quality, calculated to make almost ev- ; el v kind ot goods. There is another good seat on this place suitable ! lor a Tannery. It is at the base of Lanrell Hill, j w here bark can be had low. Eight hundred acres ot' ; mountain land will he sold with it ifdesiruble. ALSO, ONE OTHER FARM containing on hundred acres, lying font miles north I of Ligonier, 70 acres cleared, 10 of which is men- i dow. having a log house and Barn thereon. The land is of a good quality. E7-AII the above property will be sold low, and j on leasonable terms. If not sold before the fir-t of I April, they will be rented lor one or more years to ! suit Tenants. CCTM'or further information address the subscriber i at Ligonier, Westmoreland county. Pa. .Sohuß .lETarEnntli .March 14, 1850—3t. NEW WHOLESALE S> RU U &TO RK I J. SPENCER TKQBTAS, No. 2C, South Second Street. Philadelphia, i Importer, Manufacturer, and Dealer in Drugs, j Medicines, Chemicals, Acids, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Colors, White Lead, French and American White Zinc, Window Glass. Glassware, Var nishes, Brushes, Instruments, Ground Spices, and all ot ti er articles usually k-pt by Druggists, includ ing Borax, Indigo, Glue, Siiel lack. Potash, is.c. Kc. Kr. [:>W\ II orders by mail or otherwise prompt-j Iv attended to. Country merchants are invit- j •'d to call and examine our stock before pur-I chasing elsewhere. (oods sent to any of the Wharves or rail-read stations. Prices low and ! j goods warranted. March I+, 1856—1y. WneHin? ftfou**e for ItcuL The subscriber offers for rent that large and com- ! fort able Brick Dwelling, on Main-street, nearly op- j j posite the office of the Bedford Gazette. It has all t the necessary out-buildings, and i- every way desir- : able lor a private residence. Possession given on ! the Ist of April. G. W. ANDERSON. ! i March 14, 1856. Treasurer's Sale of Unseated Lauds. ! AGREEABLY to the provisions of an Act of ' Assembly,directing the mode of selling unsea ted lands Inr taxes and other purposes, passed the 15th March, 1815, and the supplements thereto, passed the 13th of March, 1817, and the 25th day of March, 183(3, arid the 9th day of March, 1816, the Treasurer of the County of Bedford, hereby gives notice to all persons concerned, that unless the County, State, School and Road taxes, due on the following tracts of unseated lands, situate in Bedford County, are paid before | the day ot sale, the whole, or such parts of ' each tract as will pay the tasesand costs charge- ' able thereon, will he sold at the Court House, in the Borough ot Bedford, on the SECOND MONDAY <Jth DAY OF JUNE NEXT, for j the arrearages ot Taxes due and the costs ac crued theieon, and said sale will be continued iron) day to day, until all aie disposed of. DAVID OVER, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, j Bedford, March 28, 1556. J Jhdjord Township. j Acres and Warrantees Amount of Perches. or owners. Taxes. 383* Jacob Funk, $ 1 1(3 10 Alexauder Boyd, 1 20 Broadtop Township. 2+5 Joshua Edwards, 1 17 j 100 William Edwards, 1 17 30 John Grove, 1(5 365 William Gray, ] 52 +99 Chailes Richards, I+l i -92 Peter k'eagrice, 2 02 100 Alordeca Wheeler, 75 97 Abraham Kerns, 2+ +7 VVm. T. Daughertv, 1 2(3 16 William Figard, 12 300 Barclay & Faster, 60 189 Francis Moan, 2 10 32:> 112 William Ward, 1 95 +OO Jacob Myers, 2 50 +OO Robert Sharp, 2 50 3++ Benjamin Piice, 1 20 +3l Abraham Henry, 1 20 396 129 James Razon, 1 20 •50 \\ m. T. Daughertv, 28 +OO Jaines Patton, 1 20 160 Josiah Dungan, 2+ 399 William Bunn, 1 20 +3l Montgomery Thomas, 72 372 Samuel Tobias, 136 +33 Margaret Montgomery, 1 5(3 36 James Con lev, 1 .95 +OO Philip Murray, 2 5(3 Colerai n Township. +22% Philip Diet,!, 1 2+ +•O6 Christian Diehl, 1 20 +•311 David Hessner, 1 32 +-+ W iitiarri Scott, 1 28 399 John Smith, 1 20 30 Balser Dull, 3(i 600 Samuel \Y illiams, 2 25 j 50 Philip Diehl, +8 100 John llartleroad, 96 j 35?. John Steckman, +8 Cumberland Valley Township. 35+ 128 Robert Levis, 8+ 399 115 William Levis, 1 20 : +l 9 108 John Levis, 128 j+++ 16 John Piper, ] 32 : 393 112 George Davis, SS 36+ Steele Simple, 1 OS I larr is on To wn ship. 362 52 William Pipej, +8 10+ i Jno. Garret sou Nt And. Sheds, 3+ ! 250 John Metzgar, 2 67 ! +OO John Metzgar, + 3 + Hope well To wash ip. i +OO John Keibel, 5 00 j 213 Joseph Lancaster, (30 ! 99 Richard Clark, 28 j 7 E. Puderhaugh, (u idow,) I+B : 209 Israel Moans, 2 59 227 Zachariah Moans, 2 83 250 'Timothy Moans, (i 25 i'2l2 Robert Shaw, 1 2 + j 200 William Nicholas, +S +OO Henry Beck, 5 0:1 28 George Wishart, +0 Ton (Jonderry To wn ship. 395 Daniel Green, 1 20 ++2 John Sample, 1 32 +57 Robert Sample, 1 3(3 : +++ Joseph Sample, 1 32 j 220 James Shaw, 1 2+ ; +Ol i John King, 60 J +OO F. Abbott, 1 20 I 399 Thomas McCall. 1 80 350 Samuel M. Barclay, I SO j ; +OO Alul ford Tread well, 1 80 ! 200 Samuel AL Barclay, 60 Liberty Township. +OO Edward Alberti, ] ++ j 43 Win. T. Daugherty, 2+- j 60 Abel Putt, " 70 ! 86 George Thompson, 36 ; . +79 James Laughead, 1 ++ 3304 Dariiel Montgomery, 1 32 103 William Montgomery, 88 +Ol Margaret Montgomery, 88 .Monroe Township. i 16+ Jacob A. Wink, +8 18:> Sansom Wink, +S j j 50 James Means, 1(3 j I 55 Daniel Means, 121 | +99 John Treves, 3 09 +5 Elizabeth Swartzwelder, 8 ' 7 Hug I) Wilson, 32 . \ a pier J own ship. 150 John O'Neal, +BO 200 Job Mann, 2 50 ; East Provident Township. |+2l George Deweese, 1 80 j +0 Elisha Barton, 26 40 Aaron Barton, 12 j 60 Charles McLaughlin, 20 +OO George Hess, 72 , 100 Jacob Ritchey, 36 1 +OO William Long, 1 99 +OO William Gavin, 1 60 1 +3l i John Crosby, 1 o+i Providence. Township. I 37 Solomon Williams, +0 1 |++7 Hannah Alberti, 1 80 | 202 Nicholas Hammond, 1 20. 301 Lemuel (Justine, 1 52 j West Providence Township. ,110 Ezikiel King, 2+ j St. Chir Township. + Lois Jacob Ink's heirs, 48 , 100 John St idler, 1 20 Southampton Township ! 239 Joseph Cooper, 1 32 +O4 Daniel Huff, 1 20 3+o Jacob Herring, 1 0+ I tOO Michael llevener, 1 02 14-01 i John Kerr, 1 20 200 James Riggs, 60 339 Stephen Reed, 1 00 439 VViliim Reed, 1 04 488 James Reed, 1 20 4-3.>{ Cornelius Cooper, 1 20 100 George F. Albeiti, 36 46:94 William Bell, 1 20 136 Raac Hunter, 2 08 Union Township. 400 Jolt!) Swaggart, 96 400 Leonard Swaggart, 3 60 266 Alexander Gaidrier, 2 16 116 William Smith, ] 04 ' 43 Samuel Bnrket, 92 1 Hi John Shee, SS 100 James Johnston, SS ! 90 Frederick Snyder, 28 315 Jeremiah Jackson, 2 92 j 4111. Jacob Swawart, 2 48 440 William Pierson, 2 64 440 Ebene/er Branham, 3 96 120 Conrad Imler, 72 200 Christ ley Bowser, 1 80 1 j 100 George Lain, 60 100 Jacob Burke t, 1 20; 190 Peter Shoenberger, 88 j 400 John Still, 9 00 j 396 Adam Black, 2 28 200 Marcus Irvine, 1 20 322 Michael Shinier, 4 41 400 Michael Shinier, 9 00 j 439 Griffith Evans, 2 64 j 4031 Phillip Stine, 2 44 439 Wilson Hunt, 2 64 j 4334 ~ Alexander Scott, 2 60' 127 Peter Shoenberger, 3 16 j 124. Peter Shoenberger, 2 68 j | 40 Peter Shoenberger, 24 South Woo Ibemj Township. 47 4 William Montgomery, 3 32 212 Robert Shaw, 1 24 440 Peter Shaw, 2 64 91 106 Martin Loy, 32 ; 249 Martin Lov, 1 20 94 100 John S. ID-trick, 32 Woodbrrnj Township. 496 Robert George, 9 89 f 416 John ( Jeorge, 9 89 ; 421 Alexander Boyd, 9 89 j | 403 i Alexander Montgomery, 9 89] 432 Hannah Montgomery, 9 89 ! 346 William Montgomery, 9 8.9 ' 194 Daniel or Paul Wert/, 1 91 100 Henrv Swoop, 2 88 .Middle Woodberry Township. I 10 Mart in H ysong, 96 ; i 40 John Watt, 1 80, 117 D anie! Montgomery, 7 44 j 18) Daniel Montgomery, *2 40 400 M.ngaret Montgomery, 29 99 j 100 Andrew Baker, 1 29 ; 20 Andrew Hosier, 84 2 Philip Croff, 42 10 Adam Souder, 63 Lot No. 72 Jaoh Strock, 63 | Lot No. 74 Jacob Struck, f 1 99 Jos. W. Tate, ATTORNEY AT LAW, RKJIL ESTATE BROKER, Has for sale S Farms and 12,000 acrps of land in Bedford and Fulton counties. Lands sold in : quantities to suit purchasers. Bedford, March 7. 1896—1 v. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the estate of Andrew- Rice, late of Cumberland Valley Township, 1 Bedford county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against slid estate will present them properly authenticated Ft settlement. SOLOMON RICE, Executor. March 7. 1896. John Moorhead^ (Successor to Kin g <V .Moorhemt) WHOLESALE GROCER ..<7.YD CO.M.MISSIOeV MERCII.IM\ And dealer in Fish, Bacon, Cliee.se, Dried! Fruit, Lard, Lard Oil, Flaxseed Oil, White Lead. Pig Lead, window Glass, Glassware, Iron and Nails, Star and Tallow Candles, Variegated and Rosin Soap, and Pittsburg manufactures ge nerally. No. 27, Woods!reel, Pittsburg, Pa. Particular attention given to the sale of Pig Metal and Blooms, and liberal advances made; thereon. Feb. 1.9, iSfsfi—l v. ' NOTICE. The Partnership heretofore existing between j Thomas and John King, is this day dissolved bv mutual consent. All persons having unsettled } accounts wiih them, aie requested to attend to! their liquidation without delay. THOMAS KING, June 1, 189 4. JOHN KING. Having this day associated Henry S. King, of the Citv of Pittsburg, with us in the business ul j manufacturing Iron, the business will be con- i ducted under the name and firm of John King fx. Co. THOMAS KING, i June 9, 1894. JOHN KING. H. NICGDEMUS, Scrivener ant) Justice cf ti)c JJeace, BEDFORD, PA. Has removed his office to Juliana street, j nearly opposite the Drug and Book store of Dr. j F. C. Reamer, where be will faithfully attend j to all business connected w itb the duties of his ; j otlice. He will continue to repair clocks and watch- j es, as usual, and respectfully invites those in need o! his services in this line to give him a i ! call. April 13, 1899. NOTICE ! The partnership heretofore exi-ting between i the undersigned, under the name and firm of} ; Burns fx. Snively, was dissolved on the 20th Feb. last, by mutual consent. The books of the , Schellsburg store will be in the hands of A. J. 1 Snively tor collection and settlement opto the ■' 28th March, inst. and the Buckstown hooks in the hands of James Burns, Jr. up to same peri od for settlement and collection, where all per- ; i sons indebted to said firm will call ank settle up their accounts without delay. The business will ! hereafter be conducted in Schellsburg by A. J. . Snively, and in Buckstown, Somerset county, by James Burns, Jr. where they invite their old customers and the public in general to give them a call and examine their stock of goods, as ; we are determined to sell low for cash or conn try produce. JAS. BURNS, Jr. A. J. SNIVELY, j March 7, 1856.—3 m. * D * K - "WrXDKBCICU. \% inideriich & Read JmratJuui Commission iflcnlian's N "" h S,r '"> "PI-** "" CumUruJl Vr llaU lltj'ul- Drpot, U '** CHAMBEHSEURG J hey are at all times preaare." ' km,L OI Produce to, and Meul.and.se Bi ' ! I i.iladelphia and Baltimore, at the short.. , c ''. °io They wall also peWFW,trau,T'- n.aiket price. > k c-, a; COAL, LUMBER, SALT. FISH GUAVo PLASI hjl on hand and lor sale W. ' ' aill - 10, 1553. Shoe More. A. B. Cramer ft Co have j, ;st rp(>ir . v.,y b, g ,,1„,k of Boots an,l Site, , u „ ab| , * lall and VY inter—part styles as follows ■ Mens' Superior Waxed Doubled Sole Rv, Mens' City made Calf do Mens' Heavy Kip-Lined do Youth's " Waxed Doubled Sole do Youth's " Kip " u ,j 0 Boys' " Kip " <: Boys' " Calf " Womens' " Doubled Sole Kip Bootee, Womens' " fine Calf and Seal do W.unens' " tine Goat Morocco do Women's Parodi Bootees- very handsome Girls Morocco, Kip and Calkin Children Shoes of every stvfo and Pm, Doubled sole Gaiters—Gum Shoes ,V C . '? ; fact Boots and Shoes to suit every purchaser ~ j It you want a pair of Boots or Shoes please ; give us a call and you shall be suited it, pnce 1 and quality. £Cr~Exchange Store is the place to buy Hoots and Shoes! Oct. 12, 1899. ill!. F. (. REAMER T > EsPECTI I LEY begs leave to tender his j I V Professional Services to the Citizens of , Bedford and viciniiv. [Ft" Office in Julianna Street, at the Dnm and Book Store. Feb. 17, 1854. " Cessna & Shannon, OAVE formed a Partnership in the Practice of the Law. nearly oppose' the Cnzette Office, where one or the other may at all times be found. Bedford, Oct. 26, 18 49. HUMMEL'S ESSENCE OF COFFEE. EVERY ONE who lias used llumrr.t-l's Fx- j sence of Coffee, knows that one package wiii ; go as far as 4 puui.Js of the best Java CofTe . • and coffee made by this Essence will preserve perfectly file real taste of Java coffee, but will have a more delicate and finer flavor, a finer I color, and will certainly be much vvholesomer for every person than pure Java Coflee. [tP"For sale at Dr. 13. F. HARRY'S new Drug and Book Store. Oct. 7, 18.93, I F. Harfl'y I Ri:siK(;TKCi.i.v tenders his professional ser- H vices to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. B Office and residence on Pitt-Street, in the Hj building formerly occupied by Dr. John Hotiu-. I June 24, 1853. 3 STOVES! 1 Ox hand, and for sale, a superior lot f H Cooking, Ten l'late, Parlor, and Church Stovrs. IS GEO. BLYMIfiE. I NEW FIRM, i The undersigned ha ve this day formed a par!- 19 nership in the Carriage-making, niu! Black- 9 Smithing I nsiness, under the name and fin: I 19 Weiskl'&Co. We will endeavour hy pronq-'.- 19 ness, attention, and the character of our work, |9 to merit and obtain a fair share of custom.— |9 | Our stand is the one heretofore occnpioi !-v 9 I Weisel fx Foster, immediately East el lou-u. H WM. WEISEL S MICHAEL YYEIsEL, ■ JOHN WEISEL. ■ Jan. 18, 1896. 9 Drugs ami Books* 8 *■ F - • REAMEI! f m I Having purchaser! the |)rngwSiAtj / 9 and Book Store of Dr. S. D. Scott,id R constantly keep on hand at his estaoiisnment in Julianna Street, a complete assortnie.-ii >! B Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Paints. 0i >, B Window Glass, Y'arnishes, Brushes of all kino*, B Patent Medicines, Lamps, Perfumery.lane) S Soaps, Kc. &.c. together with an extensive < - B : lection of Scheiol and Miscellaneous IkxjU ■ Blank Books, Common and Fancy Station*-ry, flf Sec. which lie oilers at greatly reduced pnv E lor cash. Bedford, Feb. 17, IS-'L B Yew A Book Slort*. I Wk wish it distinctly understood bv tlii>roie i B •ty and country, that we pay particular u!l ' : " K | I tie select ion of our Di uy* and .Medicines, pan •• - B ; none but the vrry he*t and j>•■* artflr*. tor sale clieap- all the approved popular ! elites, Ai/eds Cherry l'rrlorid, .A'.*"' ' ' . , H Pain Killet, and all the Sarsaparilla*. -M- 1 l'.xtracts for fire Ilandkerchiel. lancy so#p>- 1,1 B • ponima.les, o\ marrow, fc;e. Me also keep Iv on band a general assortment ot < y • B , /aneonx Boots. Blank Books, lap"- B j fvc., ike. In tact, it yon want anything ! ' K ; Medicine. Book. Soap or Brush line, call a j Drug and Book Store and you shed ■be \'o|>y. B dan. 1.1, 1811. 9 John I s * Kewk I Attorney at Law, Bedford, ]Vnns>i\:ifo- : - H | Respectfully tenders his services to ' I B [CT-Oliice second door North of the 9 Bedford, Feb. 20, 1892. 1 LAW KOTICK. I W. J. BAEB, Attorney at .■ WILL practice regularly in >•"' 'J' ' '■ I Bedford Count v hereafter. He n av. < _ h Court Weeks, be consulted 3t h' s '' 9 Washington HoL-l. K Nov. 23, 1899. 9 St. Nicholas K it ml)cv I an i), I The Proprietor respectfully .j, a | form the travelling pubfic thaM | rf ,-!vB I centlv been thoroughly 1 , r K renovated, and is now ready to mc■' -j, 9 It is the earnest desire and i" ' ■ • Proprietor to give perfect sati>- 11 ' who favor hitn with their patronage. - | ral share is confidently expecteo. ;tior . ■ SAMUEL LO Successor to H- R- I Cumberland, Aug. 19. lS.'.'r B
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