cording to the advertisement," but without such specification, it will be considered as a proposal lor horseback service. 21. A modification of a bid. in any of its es sential terms, is tantamount to a new bid, and cannot be received, so as to interfere with regu lar competition, alter the last hour set Tor re ceiving; bids. 21. Postmasters are to be careful not to eer- ' tify the sufficiency of guarantors or sureties without knowing that they are persons of suffi cient responsibility: and at! bidders, guarantors, and sureties are distinctly notified that, on a failure to enter into or perform the contracts tor the service proposed lor in the accepted bids, their legal liabilities will be enforced against them, i See 27th section of the act of July 2, 1836.) 22. The contracts will be substantially in the forms heretofore used in thvs department, ex cept in the respects particularly mentioned in these ins:motions. 24. Present contractor--. Md persons known at the department, must, equally with others, procure guaraniors and certificates of their suffi ciency substantially in the forms above pre scribed. The certificates of sufficiency must be signed hv a postmaster at one of the places be fore named, or a Judge of a court of record. Jatue* Campbell, Postmaster Centre!. Feb. If), lSf)G.— lOw. GUN SMITHING. DA MEL 13- BORDER respectfully informs the citizens of Bedford and vicinity that be has removed his shop to the house in the east end of Bedford, one door west ot the residence ot Major VVashabaugh, where lie is prepared to manufacture Doable ami Single barrel Rifles and Double and Single barrel Snot (• uns ol the best quality. [f ■ "A!! repairing of guns, locks, &.C., done with neatness and despatch. May 26, 1854. DICKINSON'S CORN-SHELITER, f have purchased the patent right for Bed ford Count v, of Dickinson's Patent Corn-Shel ler, and I am prepared to furnish every far mer with this very useful and convenient ma chine. It comes very highly recommended both at Pittsburg and New York. It is 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 man. being $lO, when de livered at mv house. JOHN HAFER. Reference is made to the. following Persons. 1). C. Long, G. B. YYisgarver, Jacob Zim rners, Jacob Bowser, Jacob Dnkle # John Al stadt, Samuel Imier, Phillip Zimmers, Daniel Fetter, John Fiester, Jacob Yount,\Vm. Keefie, Asa Silvers, S. Yonderstnith, Job Mann, John A Rip. Jan. 2~\ 1556. ISOI'SES FISH REM. The subscriber lias 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. Bedford, Dec. 28, 1855. 'REftIOYAL. The subscriber would respectfully announce to the public that he has removed his Tinning Establishment to the building recently occupi ed bv 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 his business, either whole sale or retail, and hopes they will give him a call at his new location. GEO. BLYMJRE. Bedford, April fi, 1855. LAW PARTNERSHIP JOB MANN. G. H. SPANG. Tue undersigned have associated ihemsetves in the Practice of the Law, and will attend promptly to all business entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad joining counties. tCT'Otlice oo .lutianna Nreet, three doors south of '•Meugel llou.i., lor grading:, stoning and bridging The first seven miles of said Road from Hopewell in the direction of Bloody Run. Specifications, Flans and Proposals will he exhibited at said place for three days previous to said 21th of April. Blank printed proposals will he found in the hands of P. Van Devander, Esq.. Stnnerstown, Jacob H. Barndollar, Bloody Run, and the Secretary in Bed ford. By order of the Board. JOHN MOWER, Secretary. April. I. OFFICE C. \ ■ M. P. Cn., / Feb. 28, 1856. ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Board of Directors ot the above Com pany have this day levied an assessment ol five per cent, on ail premium notes belonging to th>* companv arid in lurce on the Glh day o! Febru ary, A. 1). 1856. except on original applications approved from November 20, 1855, till said 6th dav of February, on which there is assessed three per cent., and on all premium notes expi ring between said dates (and not renewed) three per cent. And the members of this company are hereby required to pav their several amounts so assessed to the Treasurer or authorized recei i ver of this Board, within thirty days of the publication of this notice. i Test, JOHN T. GREEN, Sec'y. March 28, 1855. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad -1 ministration have been granted to the subscribers : on the Estate of Bernard Means, late of Mon j roe Township, Bedford County, deceased. All persons having claims on said Estate are notified ]to present them dtilv authenticated for settle.; menf, anil those indebted are requested to make 1 immediate payment. RACHEL MEANS, HORATIO J. MEANS, March 2S, 1856. Adm'rs. TO THE PUBLIC. The subscriber having disposed of his entir stock ol goods In Mr. Jon SuoEuaKEn, begs leave to r> turn his sincere thanks to the public for the generous patronage conferred upon him i whilst in business—and takes great pleasure in j recommending Mr Shoemaker to the kind re gards of tile former patrons of the Stoic, as a young gentleman every way worthy of their support and friendship. He will renew his stock in a lew weeks when he will speak for himself. ELIAS FISHER. March 21, 1856. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the estate of Nicholas Miller, late of Cumberland Valley Township, j Bedford County, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment —and those having claims against said estate will present them properly j authenticated for settlement. JAMES CESSNA, SAME EL WHIP, Administrators. March 21, 1856.* FOR SALE, A HOUSE AND LOT in Bedford, and a valuable SAW MILL in Shade Township, So merset county. The subscribers will sell, on reasonable . terms, at private sale, a comfortable dwelling house and lot of ground pleasantly situate in the borough of Bedford. ALo, they will sell, on reasonable terms, a valuable tract of land in Shade Township, So merset county, containing 390 acres. This land is well covered with cherry, poplar, white pine, spruce, and other timber, and lias a line water power with a good Saw Mill thereon e rected. For further information inquire of MANN &. SPANG. Dec. 28, 1855. TOOTH ACHE.— Persons are not general- j ly aware that Dr. Keyser's Tooth Ache reme- \ dy, prepared by him at 140 Wood Street, Pitts- j burg, Pa. and tor sale at Rtipp &, Oster's in this ; place will stop immediately an aching tooth, j Whoever tries it will be convinced. ! Dec. 8, 1851. j PI BLII! SALE or 1700 A€iu<:s OF VALUABLE BROAD TCP COAL and Iron Ore iLanri One HUNDRED TOWN LOTS IN THE TOWN OF CGALMONT. A Public Auction Will be held at Coalmont, Huntingdon County, on the Huntingdon and Broad-Top Kuil- Roaci, on Wednesday, (he 1011* of April next, When and where the following Lands will be sold: ; LANDS IN TOD AND ill NTINTiDON COPNTY. One hundred choice building Lots ill the town ol Coalmont, each GO by 130 feet. A valuable tract of Coal Land, situate on the Forks ol Sharp's Run, adjoining Coalmont, contain ing about 330 acres, more or U-s. It i- composed 1 ol live surveys, part of Benjamin Pen, Nathan Lave ring, J. S. Stenart. Evans ii Hamilton, F.vans, Ham ilton and Anderson. It has live i oul openings. It is the lir>t coal land reached by the rail-roail. and is only 'i~ miles front the Pennsylvania Rail Road at Huntingdon. A Tract of Coal l.and situate on Trough Creek and Sharp's Run, near Broadtop city, adjoining lands of .te-se Cook. John McCanles, and Broatltop Im provement Company, known as the "Roads Tiaet," containing about 101 acres, more or less. A Tract ol Coal Land, situate ou Trough Creek, adjoining lands of Broadtop Improvement Compay, F.. L. Anderson. Houc's heirs and others, known as the Shoemaker Tract, containing -171 acres, with al low anoe. This tract can le mined on the eastern slope ol Broadtop. LANDS IN BROADTOP TP. BEDFORD CO. A tract ol" coal and Ore Land, situate on G mile Run, near rail-road, adjoinwig lands ot Curiman *s heirs, Asa Duvail, Thomas J. Ilortoti, and Septimus Foster, known as the "Josiah Horton Tract," con taining about 107 acres, more or less. A tract of coal and iron oie land, surveyed to L. Foster and W*. P. Schetl, situate on Sandy Run, a ■ bout three IOIICS lrom Hopewell, adjoining land- of John N. Lane's heirs, Richard 1). Wood, and John DevereuX, containing 28!) acres with allowance, j 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 WELLS TP., ITLTOX CO. A tract of coal and ore land, in name ol V\ illiam Cray, on Rays Hill, adjoining lands ol tbe Broadtop Improvement Company, and James Putton, contain ing 53 acres. A tract of ore and timber land, in the name ol A braham Wright, adjoining the above tract, partly on Kays llill, ami partly in Ground Hog Valley, about 3 miles lrom Hopewell, containing 2-1G acres. All fh<- above tracts of coal land are supposed to contain the famous "Cork A ein." They will be sold according to net measurement. For more particular information apply to Levi F.vans F.-q.. Coalmont, Wm. Foster, Broadtop, and Thomas W. liorton, Esq. Hopewell. The subscriber will be at Coalmont tor two days previous to tlit? day ot sale, and will exhibit a con nected draft of the whole Broadtop coal field, and se perate drafts of the several tracts offered lor sale. All tracts and lots remaining unsold (if any) on the day of sale, will be offered at private sale on the dav following. iX7™Terms of sale will be made known on the day of sale. . CJ?" The passenger train leaves Huntingdon for Coalmont daily, at S a. rn. A 2 p. in.—Returning at i"2 m. and -1 p. in. Vim. 2*. Kclicll. March 14. 1850. 077" The Globe, Huntingdon; Standard, Hollidays- j burg; Echo. Johnstown; Valley Spirit, Charnbers burg; Democrat, McCornellsburg; and Ledger and Pennsylvania!), Philadelphia, will each publish three times, and send bills to adveitiser at Bedford. NEW WHOLESALE 25 R T G *T O IS E I J. SPENCER THOMAS, No. 20, South Second Street, Philadelphia, Importer, Manufacturer, and Dealer in Drugs, 1 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 oth er articles usually kept by Druggists, includ ing Borax, Indigo, Glue, Shel lack, Potash, B_c. &c. &.c. ITr' All orders liv mail or otherwise prompt- j :U* attended to. Country meicbants are invit ed to call and examine on r stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Goods sent to any of the Wharves or rail-read stations. Prices low and goods warranted. March 14, 1856 —1y. Dwelling 15os?e for SSeail. The subscriber offer- for re rit that large and com fortable Brick Dwelling, on Main-street, nearly op posite the office of the Bedford Gazette. It has all toe necessary out-buildings, and is every way desir- i aide lor a private residence. Possession given on the l-l of April. G. W. ANDERSON. .March 14, IS3G. NOTICE. A II persons indebted to the estate of Abraham Ressler, late of Colerain Township, Bedford County, deceased, are requested to make im mediate payment—and those having claims a gainst said estate will present them properly au thenticated lor settlement. HENRY W. RESSLER, j Executor. March 21, 1856.' Border, Clock & WatcSi maker AM) DEALER IX JEWELRY, Would respectfully announce to the citizens j jof Bedtord, ami the public, in general, that he lias opened a Jewelry Store in the building re cently occupied by H. Nicodemus, Esq. nearly opposite the Bedtord Hotel, where he will he pleased to see all in want of articles in his line. He lias on hand, and will constautly keep, an elegant assortment of JEWELRY, and will re pair Clocks and Watches in the hert style. He hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage, as ; he feels satisfied he can render satisfaction to all who entrust him with their work. His terms will be moderate. He has on hand Gold arid Silver WATCUCS, Silver Spoons, Thimbles, Butter Knives, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, &c. &c. X. B. He still continues the Gunsmithing i business, at his old stand, in the East end of j town, where he has a good aud competent work man constantly employed. D. B. April 27, 1855. C. N. EICKOK, Dentist. OFFICE on Pitt-street, nearly opposite the Bedford Hotel, Bedford, Pa. Teeth plug ged. Regulated, &c. and artificial teeth inserted -trom one to an entire set. Charges moderate, and all operations warranted. Terms.—t '.'ISIf. i Bedford, May 3, 1850. Treasurer's Sale of Unseated Lands. AGREEABLY to the provisions of an Art of Assembly,directing the mode of selling unsea ted lands lor taxes and other purposes, passed the loth March. 1815, and the supplements thereto, ; passed the 1 "Ath of March, 1817, and the 25th day ot March, 1536, and the 9th day of March, 1846, the Tieasurerof the County of Bedford, hereby gives notice to all persons concerned, that unless the County, State, School and Road ; taxes, fine on the following tracts of unseated lands, situate ie Bedford County, are paid before the day of sale, the whole, or such parts of each tract as will pay the taxes and costs charge able thereon, will he sold at the Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, on the SECOND MONDAY 9th DAY OF J ONE NEXT, for the arrearages of Taxes due and the costs ac ciued theieon, and said sale will be continued from day to dav, until all are disposed of. DAVID OVER, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, / Bedford, March 28, 1556. j Bed ford i'o ten sh iji. Acres and Warrantees Amount of Perches. or owners. Taxes. 383; Jacob Funk, I 16 10 Alexander Boyd, 1 20 Broadtop Township. 2+5 Joshua Edwards, 1 17 100 William Edwards, 1 17 30 John Grove, 16 365 William Gray, 1 52 +99 Charles Richards, 1 41 292 Peter K'eagrice, 2 02 100 Mordeca Wheeler, 75 97 Abraham Kerns, 24 47 Wm. T. Daugherty, 1*26 16 William Figard, 12 300 Barclay & Foster, 60 189 Francis Moan, 2 10 325 112 William Ward, 1 95 400 Jacob Myers, 2 50 400 Robert Sharp, 2 50 3-1-4 Benjamin Price, 1 20 43l Abraham Henry, 1 20 396 129 James Kazon, 1 20 50 .Writ. T. Daugherty, 28 400 James Patton, I 20 160 Josiah Dungan, 24 399 William Bunn, 1 20 431 Montgomery Thomas, 72 372 Samuel L. Tobias, ! 36 433 Margaret Montgomery, 1 56 36 James Conley, 1 95 400 Philip Murray, 2 56 Colerain Township. 422| Philip Diehl, 1 24 406 Christian Di-hl, 1 20 439 David Hessnu, 1 32 424 \\ illiam Scott, 1 28 j 399 John Smith, 1 20 30 Balser Dull, 36 600 Samuel Williams, 2 25 50 Philip Diehl. 4S 100 John Hartleroad, 96 35£ John Steckman, 48 Cumberland Valley Township. 354 128 Robert Levis, 84 399 115 William Levis, 1 20 419 108 John Levis, 1 28 , 444 16 John Piper, 1 32 | 393 112 George Davis, 88 364 Steele Sample, 1 OS Harrison Township. 362 52 William Piper, 48 104) Jno. Garretson &. Ami. Sheets, 34 250 John Metzgar, 2 67 400 John Metzgar, 4 34 Hopewell Township. 400 John Keibel, 5 00 213 Joseph Lancaster, 60 99 Richard Clark, 28 7 E. Puderbaugh, (widow.) 1 48 209 Israel Moans, 2 59 227 Zachariah Moans, 2 83 250 Timothy Moans, 6 25 212 Robert Shaw, 1 24 200 William Nicholas, 48 400 Henry Beck, 5 00 28 George Wishart, 40 London den y 7own ship. 395 Daniel Green, 1 20 442 John Sample, 1 32 457 Robert Sample, 1 36 +44 Joseph Sample, I 32 220 James Shaw, 1 24 401.1t John King, 60 400 F. Abbott, 1 20 j j 399 Thomas McOnll. 1 80 j 350 Samuel M. Barclay, ! 80 j 400 Mulfbrd Tread well, 1 SO 200 Samud M. Barclay, 60 Liberty Township. 490 Edward Alberli, 1 44 43 Win. T. Daugherty, 24 60 Abel PuM, 70 | 86 George Thompson, 36 479 James Laughead, 1 44 j 380 i Daniel Montgomery, 1 32 403 William Montgomery, 88 401 Margaret Montgomery, 88 j Monroe Township. 164 Jacob A. Wink, 48 ■ 185 Sansom Wink, 48 ! 50 James Means, 16 55 Daniel Means, 12 499 John Treves, 3 09 j 45 Elizabeth Swartzwelder, 8 7 Hugh Wilson, 32 No pier Township. 150 John O'Neal, 4 80 j 290 Job Mann, 2 50 East Providence Township. 421 George Deweese, 1 80 40 Elisha Barton, 26 j 40 Aaron Barton, 12 60 Charles McLaughlin, 20 j 400 George I less, 72 ! 100 Jacob Ritchey, 36 400 William Long, 1 99 400 William Cavin, 1 60 431 i John Crosby, I 64 Providence Township. \ 37 Solomon Williams, 40 447 Hannah Alberti, 1 80 i 202 Nicholas Hammond, 1 20 301 Lemuel Gnstine, 1 52 i West Providence Township. 110 Ezikiel King, 24 St. Clair Township. 4 Lots Jacob Ink's heirs, 48 100 John Stililer, 1 20 Southampton Township 1239 Joseph Cooper, 1 32 404 Daniel Huff, 1 20 340 Jacob Herring, 1 04 100 Michael He verier, 1 02 j 40H John Kerr, 1 20 200 James Riggs, 0<) 339 Stephen Reed, 1 00 •139 Willim Reed, ! 04 488 James Reed. 1 'JO 13") 1 Cornelius Cooper. I 'JO 100 George I'. Albeiti, .36 4.654 William Beit, ! JO 136 Isaac Hunter, J 08 I n ion Township. 400 John Swaggart, 96 400 Leonard Swaggart, 3 60 J66 Alexander Gardner, J 16 11 (i William Smith, 1 04 43 Samuel Burket, 52 116 John Shee, 88 100 James Johnston, SS 50 Frederick Snvder, 28 315 Jeremiah Jackson, 2 52 41 1 4 Jacob Swaggart, 2 IS 440 William Pmrson, 2 64 440 Ebenezer Branham, 3 96 120 Conrad Inder, 72 200 Christ ley Bowser, 1 Ml) 100 George Laib, 60 100 Jacob Burki t, 1 20 150 Peter Slioenberger, SS 400 John Still, 5 "0 396 Adam Black, 2 2S 200 Marcus Irvine, I 20 322 Michael Shinier, 4 41 400 Michael Shinier, o 00 439 Gnffiih Evans, 2 64 403£ PhiWip Sline, .... 2 14 439 Wilson Hunt, 2 64 4 384 Alexander Smtt, 2 60 127 Peter Shoenherger, 3 16 124 Peter Shoetiberger, 2 68 40 Peter Sboenberger, 24 South Woodberry Township. 474 William Montgomery, 3 32 212 Robert Shaw, 1 24- 440 Peter Shaw, 2 64 I 51 106 Martin Loy, 32 j 249 Martin Loy, 1 20 54 100 John S. Hetrirk, 32 Woodberry 'Township. 4-96 Robert George, 5 So 416 John George, :> So 4*2 i Alexander Boyd, 5 85 4031 Alexander Montgomery, 5 85 432 Hannah Montgomery. 5 85 346 William Montgomery. 5 So 194 Daniel or Paul Weil/,, 1 51 100 Henry Swoop, 2 88 .Midlife Woodberry Township. 10 Martin Hvsor.g, 56 40 John Watt, 1 SO 117 Daniel Montgomery, 7 44 ISO Daniel Montgomery, "2 40 400 Margaret Montgomery, 29 55 100 Andrew Baker, I 29 20 Andrew Bosler, 84 2 Philip Croft f 42 10 Adam Souder, 63 Lot \o. 72 Jacob Sfrock, 63 I.nt No. 74 Jacob Struck, 1 59 .lo§. Wo Tate, ATTORNEY AT LAW, RE.IL ESTATE BROKER, Has for sale 8 Farms and 12,000 acres of land in Bedford and Fulton counties. Lands sold in quantities to suit purchasers. Bedford. March 7, 1556—1 v. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the estate of Andrew 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 ftioorheait. [Successor to King .Moor/tend) WHOLESALE GROCER .1.VI) COMMISSION MERCIUNT, And dealer in Fish, Bacon, Cheese, 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-tree!, Pittsburg, Pa. Particular attention given to the sale ol Pig Metal and Blooms, and liberal advances made thereon. I eb. 15, 1856—1 v. NOTICE. The Partnership heretofore existing between Thomas and John King, is tiiis day dissolved bv mutual consent. All persons having unsettled accounts with them, ate requested to attend to their liquidation without delay. THOMAS KING, Jure 1, 1854. JOHN KING. Having this day associated Henry S. King,of the City of Pittsburg, with us in the business ol manufacturing Iron, the business will be con ducted under the name and firm of John King &. Co. THOMAS KING, June 9, 1854. JOHN KING. H. NICODEMUS, Sttiicncr ant) Justice cf tl)c Jycacc, BEDFORD, RA. Has removed his ofiice to Juliana street, nearly opposite the Drug and Book store ol Dr. F. C. Ra:iier, where he will faithfully attend to all business connected with the duties of his office. He will continue to repair clocks and watch es, as usual, and respectfully invites those in need of his sei vices in this line to give him a I call. April 13, 1855. NOTICE ! The partnership heretofore existing between (he undersigned, under the name and firm of Burns Snively, was dissolved on the 20lh j Feb. last, by mutual consent. The books of the Schellsburg store will be in the hands of A.J. Snively for collection and settlement up to the 28th March, inst. and the Buckstown books in the hands of James Burns, Jr. up to same peri j od for settlement and collection, where all per sons indebted to said firm will call ank settle up their accounts without delay. The business vvili ; hereafter be conducted in Schellsburg by A.J. Snively, and in Buckstow n, Somerset county, by James Burns, Jr. where they invite their old i 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 coun try produce. JAS. BERN'S, Jr. A. J. SNIVELY, March 7, 1856. 3m. * l>. !.. VVI \DLKI.ICU. K , Wunderlicli & \eaK(i(] very large stock of Boots and Shoes suitable i (all and Winter—part styles as follows: Mens' Superior Waxed Doubled Sole Rr, Mens' " City made Calf do Mens' " Heavy Kip-Lined do i Youth's " Waxed Doubled Sole do i Youth's " Kip " '• j,, i Boys' " Kip " " ( i () ; | Boys' " Calf " " do I \Vomens' " Doubled Sole Kip B ESPEC'I FL LLY begs leave to tender his C 11. Professional Services to the Citizens of Bedford and vicinity. Office in Julianna Street, at the Dn,- , and Book Store. Feb. 17, 18.54. ° Cessna & Shannon, . i HAY'E formed a Partnership in the Practice of the Law. ttF*Oftice nearly opposite the Oiizefte. Office, where one or the other umv at all times be found. Bedford, Oct. 26, 1849. HUMMEL'S ESSENCE OF COFFEE. 1 EVERY" ONE who has used Hummel'* Es sence of Cofi'ee, knows that one package mil 1 go as far as 4 pounds of the best Java Coffee, 1 ' 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 vvholesomer ' for every person than pure Java Coffee. CGFTor sale at Dr. B. F. HARRY'S new 1 Drug and Book Store. Oct. 7, 1853. Da\ B. F. Harry Respcctfully tenders his professional ser vices to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. Office ami residence on Pitt-Street, in t> building formerly occupied by Dr. John Hoiius. 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, ami Black- Smithing business, under the nan:e and fiimvf W eisel & Co. We will endeavour by ] I ness, attention, and the character of cur we;, to merit and obtain a fair share of custom.— j Our stand is the one heretofore occupi'd V i Wei sei N. Foster, immediately East ol tow:. W.M'. WEISr.L MICHAEL WEIBEL JOHN WEISEL. Jan. 18, 1556. Drugs and Books. i DR. F. C. REAMER Having purchasetl thp DritgStSfcF QcNfb and Book Store oi Dr. S. 1). Scott, w:. ' constantly keep on hand at his establishmen. in Julianna Street, a complete assortment <. Drugs, Medicines, Dve Stuffs, Paints, (- ■>- | Window Glass, Varnishes, Brushes of all kirn.>. i Patent Medicines, Lamps, Perfumery, l a 3 Soaps, &.c. &.c. together with an extensive r ' .lection of School and Miscellaneous I>ov.>-. Blank Books. Common and Fancy Stationer*, ! &c. which he offers at greatly reduced x>\ for cash. Bedford, i'el). 17, 1 S-'T. ,Ycn Di'iig Ac Hook Store ' Wr wish it distinctly understood by thiscomn. i ty and country, that we pay particular a ten "• . ' the selection of our Prugs and Medicines, ptto •••* r none hut the vry best and jntrest armies. • '•• ■ lor sale cheap all the approved popular jratei cines, Alter'? Cherry Perioral, Jaynr . L Pain Killer, and all the Sarsaparillas. Also 1 ■• Extracts for the Handkerchief, lancy oap>.- pomma.tes. ox marrow, Ac. \\ e al-o keep • ly on hand a general assoitnrent <>t //<• > tan eons linolt, fllauk Books, Cap and Post Paper,' • • he., he. In fact, if you want anythii 2 ">'\' Medicine, Book. Soap or Brush line, rah ! l>rug and Book Store and you shut! Jan. 13, 1854. John S*a Attorney at Law, Bcdfon], Pcnns}^aßM. • : Respectfully tenders his services to > ie ! • 1 UF"OHice second door North of the Men-''- 1 House. Bedford, Feb. 20, 1852. LAW'ftOTBCE- W. J. BAER, Attorney at Law: WILL practice regularly in Bedford County hereafter. He n.a>, ( - j Court Weeks, be consulted at his room a' • Washington Hotel. Nov. 23, 1855. St. Nicholas Hotel* (C u m 1) c i" i d. R i) i • The Proprietor respectfully begs lea form the travelling public that this l - ■ cent I v been thoroughly re-fitted atu. renovated, and is now ready iff recent It is the earnest desire and ' nte " tlo (o ,i, Proprietor to give perfect satisfaction who favor him with their patronage, rul share is confidently expected. SAM GEL LI.: MAN, PrffX Successor to H. R- Cumberland, Aug. 10, 1805.