PlllMVLLrill.t KLEI noil. Mtbonsh ih* ragged and limping thins known j . g„i,w Nothingisin, has, during Ib* present year, j pcfived some terrible castigatim)*, the -'cm-hing administered to it by the sturdy- Democracy of ! Philadelphia, is the mo t srenitirant anil giatifyinc ■et am.ouru ed. Two years ago this midnight faction in a triumph, where, on Tuesday last, tln-y , ie re literally overwhelmed. Then thev counted • heir majorities by many thou-aads ; now they sui r defeat by almost equal r.uiubei-. Philadelphia v theirs; they occupied every position within its j v;t<: proscription was eager to catch a victim ; , ' ." 0 r girls were dismissed from situation -in the pub- I ■ .cftools, because of their religion, to give place to j • ,e daii-fhters, cousins and nieces of those who were rteiisrly American." The day and night police ! v.'exe packed with active members of the Order , and : •very little place down to coal carrier was sought ai ,,r ai cl obtained by some beggarly patriot, over- t j ewing with patriotism and love tor the spoils of .jiiee. We know the result. In twelve months r jm the date ol this Know Nothing victory, Phila ,-lph:a was bankrupt. Her authorities neglected their legitimate dutie.-, concocting plan,; to plunder ji,e people. Large salaries tor her piotligate offici ant! high taxes for the people were then the or "vr of the day ; sinecures were created for clamor -0( J, loafers, ai d a!), were encouraged and sustained j hv prodigf"* leaders. 'yhis has been the course of these Know-Nothing , leaders of Philadelphia. Loud in declamation about t i v irlove of America and hatred of the Pope, they succeeded in ti.reeling attention from their real oh- : ~f t which proved to he puhlic plunder. But they have had their day in Philadelphia j a popular major- Ay of over four thousand has put tt+e-seal ol con demnation upon their intarnous cause. Desperately did they struggle to retain their hold upon the gnv frr.nieiit of the City, hut they were most signally rebuked bv a" outrage and plundered people. The triumphant Democracy of Philadelphia have now a glorious opportunity presented to make a tas , on impression upon the people of the entire coun iry. Let then# dismiss every political loafer who rcrupies any public place; let them abolish all sin- 1 cnires. reduce the people's faxes and raise their city from bankruptcy and shame. It will require some .•■me to rub on' the stains that now disgrace* her v ; !,nt we have abiding faith iu the ability of Yaux and I, . as-uciates to finally arcoinpiLb it.— Pittsburg L'/iiait • \ CJ"XO HTM BUG.—II. H. HHTZ'S CELEBRA- I'KD Teller V.'a-h, is the only safe and sure remedy ] exer discovered lor curing the Tetter, Ringworm, awl all eruftiojis of the Skin. It is -o infaltahle a remedy, tl.at a perfect cure in all cases of Tetter is •uaraiiteed, if attentively applied. In ordinary case, :ie bottle will besufficent to perfect a cure. In had rs-t'S. with a Tetter of long standing, more will he r , aired. Price da cents per bottle, for -ale at Dr. , B. F. Heamei'is Bedford. April 2->, 18.*,6-ly. —SECRET FOR I*l IF. LADIES—HOW TO IKK-ERYE BKACrV.—Don't use Chalk. Lily \\ ire. or any of the so-culled cosmetics, to conceal a piled or sallow complex.uii. It von would have the ro-es brought back to your - rle-ek. .1 clear, healthy and transparent skin, am! Lite and xigiu infnsed through the -ystem, get a bottle of Cit'er's Spanish Mixture, anilfak" it according to ,erections. It does not taste quite a- well as your -sxrel-'i eats ; but, rl alter a few do,es you do not J j. it health and beauty reviving, your ,tep ela-- ' •rat I vigorous, the whole system refreshed and in- , vigomfed like a Spring morning, then your <-a" i< i; -peie-s: and all the valuable certificate, wepnssess, j.i fur nought. It is t lie greatest purifier of the i. known; is perfectly harmless, and at the same p.i verfutly efficacious. See advertisement. Great Care of Files. C'.X.\HV-N, X. J.. March 12tb, ISS-I. Dear Sir—lt i, with much pleasure that 1 take this of: i.'ti]' ity of informing yon of the gieat benefit 1 , ',i- derived from the use of a few bottles of "J/00/'- / C* German Hitler*." -For a number of years 1 foe been -orely and severely alllicted with a pain " ; he stomach, attended by severe attacks of the V t, for w hich 1 tried a great inanv remedies, but ti.t.iivit affording me any relief. Being advised to vse • e (ir mon Bitters. I did ,n, using in Connexion, v'he Viler, your ' S)ii l-ennrd Ointment, and 1 now :nrtn von that they have entirely cured me and le stereil me to health, and 1 would advise all the affl r ;• to ini- your valuable medicines. Nc. Ursp-vtfully yours, MARGARET REPSHER, No. I." Plum street, Camilen, A . J. N br.r. \l. Jar-R^TTTPbi!adetfrfittr. ~ j s -e advertisement. Attention I Democratic Delegate Election. 1 e County Committee, in pursuance of t'.- ir duty, to see that the lately adopter! regn are observed and carried out, have met : selected the following named gentlemen as ( .u ittees for their respective Townships, who re rarnestl v requested to meet and consult each j . ami determine upon the place lor holding ' ir election : then to post written notices set- • tire out the time md place, and upon the day • kj'Jeiitit ed t , repair til t lie place (j\ed and hold t;." election, making return as prescribed by the !l--i t i H >ro. —J. P. Reed, G. H. Spang, J. J. Fesslja. i i i rrl tp.—Sarr.l. Detibaugh, Jno. Brown, • '!'' ae| Halilerhaum. F-adtop.—Eph. Foster, ThoK. W. Horton, f.brard I'i-r-on. CoUrain.—Solomon Beegle, \\ tn. (-essna, i David Sl'.aler. i , ' 1 -iiib. Valley.—Benj. F. Bruner, James ' ---na. Sa:nl. Whip. j. He i at.—George Elder, George \Y. Pow- : f!l, Wm. Goofed ' Hupexvell.— Michael Fluke, Solomon Steel, George Gelbach. Juniata.—Wm. Reiser, L. V. Fvan, James Kurus, Jr. Liacity. —J OS> Crisman, Isaac Kensinger, . Gorge Rt.oads. j 1 '• : ■ n,!->rrv—Wm. Lowry, James C. De v"!e, Josiah Miller. 1 ; J iiiroc.— Matthew Murray, Daniel Fletcher, j - - Uarkinan. —George Gump, John L. Statler, G. : . • ov. East.—David A. T. Black, John H. " ' in, (.adwaiiader Evans. ' \\ est.— Wm. Stales, Thos. Woodcock, < "i ' f ae! Murray. ■f- U'iurg Bnr.—J. 11. Schell, Saml. W. i ' '-r. John Kemery. i x , s !! in.—Arch. Perdew, Wm. Adams, J ' -'rn k Donahoe. " 1 nr.- Fr.-d. D. Beegle,. John Aldstadt, * "Ji H. Botrner. I • x, . lon —John Conrad, Saml. Burket, Moses 'ldUvaine. " xfherrv Mid.— Daniel Barley, Henry, . } l>atii: B. Bulger. ••iaerry South—Jos. B. Noble, Jacob S. i sbaugh, James Patton. J:"' unmitfee urge this duty upon the above < : -tees, railing upon their patriotism, and 1 1 f°untry, to make this small sacrifice ol i " !( l trouble. It is understood that each . J have the power to fill vacancies, or s ■ ) Ri- place of any improper nomination, t I 'i UJCII hare been made. Remember that. I in June is the time. Have tlie if ! au to turn out. In case of" default you ; i • '>aie tur representation if) the Convention ; £ cn 'bi* 2Mb of June, and it is very j t there be not one delegate missing, i , a " ! . v in this matter will show to our op- : 1 : ' 01| r Uftermination to go ahead. Then s rno tDe ; ,., cra i,. I, m., JNO. P. REED, Chairman, i c UNI - M HAELs.c'y. I "ihe tmnd s the stnudard ol the man So poets do suppose, But The standard of the Gi \TI.VMA> I- neat, well-fitting CLOTHES." Then wend your way foF.a-t Pittttrei t, tbierp fli" Po-r --stuck.''] and stepped into C. LO\ ER'S FiuniiiMble Ftuporinm. and xdituined a suit of elegant clothes, at a low- figure. NOTICE TO R:IAiLL3S. In pursuance of an act of Assembly approved the Bth day of May 1854-, requiring the Trea surer of each County to publish in the month of April atid May, of each year, a list of all Re tailers of Foreign and Domestic Goods, Wares and Merchandize, notice is hereby given to re tailers in classes, as directed by law, that the Taxes must be paid to the County Treasurer on or belbre the fitst day of August next. Bet)ford Borough. Class. Tax. A B Cramer ix Co. 12 12 (JO A J Sansoni, i-jr 7 00 Nicholas Lyons, IF 7 00 G \V Rupp, 13 10 00 Jacob R-ed, )3 H> 00 Samuel Shuck & Co. IF 7 00 Kelly &. Dugdale, IF 7 00 Robert Fyan, 1 f 7 00 John Arnold, [Hardware] 11. 700 Sonnaborn &. Co. IF 7 00 Agnes Saupp, I F 7 00 Dr B F Harry, IF 7 00 William Schiifl'er, I F 7 00 Dr F C Reamer, IF 7 00 Colin Lover, ] J. 7 00 Sa:ah Potts, - -• IF 7 00 Isaac Lippel. I F 7 00 Job Shoemaker & Co. 1 J 7 00 John G [eating house] M ."> 00 John L Luther, do S 5 00 A L DPfibaugh, do S * b 00 Jacob Bollinger, do S 5 00 West I'roridencr Township. William States &. Co. II 7 00 McElhany IF 7 00 Jacob Barndollar xN. Co. 13 10 00 James M Baruilollar, 13 10 00 Thomas Ritchey, IF 7 00 . 110 n roe To tc ti sh ip, J Horton, IF 7 00 I) Fietcher, IF 7 00 Michael Miller, IF 7 00 Sou)hump!on 7 a ten ship. Jo! n Cabiier, IF 7 00 VVHiiarn Lash ley, IF 7 00 Lashlev St_W#lters, IF 7 00 Kirk X. Flotcher, IF 7 00 Cohrttin Township. James &, Beegje, IF 7 00 Diehl Corl, I F 700 Broudiop Township. Lemuel Evans, IF 7 00 I'lutk &, Eclrelharger, IF 7 00- Liherttf Township. David Reakstrifsser, IF 7 00 Lewis Putt, 1F 7 00 s ;teob Snyder, IF 7 00 John Cyphers, II 7 00 William Ei-tief, IF 7 00 John Shaffer, [eating house] JS 5 00] X che!lsburg Borough. J >hii S Sc'ieli, IF 7 00 : A B Bunn, IF 7 00 Statler Son, IF 700 A.l Sniv. Jy, \ I F 7 00 ' Miih-r xN ( onl- v, : IF 7 00. Widow Schell is. Son, IF - 7 00 i Colvrn K Robeson, f IF 7 .Mi) Juniata Town ship. Turner &. Kegg, II 7 00 William Reiser, IF 7 00 William Piatt K. Brother, IF 700 j JosephGondon, IF 7 00 F. Hiiderbrand, I F 7 00 i Lontlo n derry Tow us it ip. Thomas J. Porter, IF 7 00 Jacob G Devore, Jr. IF 7 00 Harrison Township. \ B Wertz, IF 7 00 John Smith, 1F 7 00 j Jonathan F> ichner. 1 1 7 00 P.as! Providence Township. John Nvcum, IF 7 00 D A T Black, IF 7 00 ; Hopewell Township. John Dasher, IF 7 00 ! John King K. Brother, IF 7 00 .Middle H'oodberry Township. Jac"b Brenneman, 13 10 00 G R Rarndollar, 13 10 00 J W Duncan, 13 10 00 Putt ik Brother, IF 7 00 James L Price, IF 7 00 Simon Beard, IF 7 00 I James S Tussey [.-ating house] 8 f> 00 Bedford Township. Jacob Barnhart, I F 7 00 j South Woodbtrru Township. James Piper Jr. IF 7 00 S K Oster, I F 7 00 D F Buck, IF 7 00 1 George KanfTman, I F 7 00! William S I luck, IF 7 00 St. Clair Township. F D Beegle, IF 7 00 ; G B Amich &. Brother, IF 7 00 j John H Wright K Co. IF 7 00 I T B Smith, IF 7 00 j G D Trout, I F 7 00 John Beegle, II 7 00 | Hinesling & Biideharn, IF 7 00 I Simon Hershman, II 7 00 ! Cumberland Valley Township. Jacob Anderson, IF 7 00 John May, IF 7 00 D. OVER, Treasurer. i May 23, 1856—Ft. MRS. K. GOODZRST, MII.MXKK, BEDFORD PA. | IS prepared to furnish Ladies and Misses with | every variety of SPRING AND SUMMER ! BONNETS, on the most favorable terms. She has just received from the City a large ami ele gant assortment of Bonnets, Flats, X.C., which she is prepared to trim so as to suit the taste of ] the purchaser. She keeps constantly on hand ; Bonnet Silks, Ribbons, Flounces. Laces, and all other trimmings, to which she respectfully in- ; viles the attention of the Ladi- s of Bedford and vicinity. She a!s>> keeps Bonnets ready : trimmed. From long experience in the Inisi m-Ss, she feeis satisfied that she can please all who favor her with their custom, both as to ' style and price. Thankful fir the flattering encouragement heretofore received, she asks a continuance of the patronage of the public. Bedford, May 23, 1856 lv. FISH.—2O barrels large fat mackerel, and 1 Tierce N-w Salmon, for sale hv / A. B. CRAMER h CO. HA IS. Men-' Panama, Leghorn, -and Braid Hats; also hoys and childrens hats, for sale hv ( RAMERScCO. ' Every variety ol Summer Goods*suitable ior Coats atid Pautaloons, for sale by CRAMER &. CO. Cenll-mens' Gaiters and ' Sho**—M--nt' and Boys Shoes and Boots : Misset, and Childrens do., for sale by , CRAMER Ik CO. bCii SALE CHEAP.—Country fboduce of any kind will be receiver! in exchange f>r a nw family Carriage, a new tailing lop Buggv, and 2 two-horse wagons—work warranted^—a libe iul credit given. CRAMER K CO. CARP El ING.—AII Wool, Rag, (mtton ami Hemp Carpeting. Floor Oil Cloths, White and Check .Matting jost received by —. A. B. CRAMER & CO. I Bedford, Mav 23, 1856. NEW STORE - i ♦AND JEW tOODSi! THE subscriber would announce to his oW fi ieruis, as well as to the public at large, that'lie | has opened an ENTIRELY NEW STORE in the Borough of Bedford, immediately op posite ! the Washington Hotel, where im lias ju s t re ceived a stock of SPRING AND SUMMER ] GOODS of a superior quality, embracing aI- i most every article iu the DRV GGGIJiv and GROCERY LINE, to which Im* invite* rN . pecial attention of tin 3 people, who may find it' 1 to th'-ir interest to giv-- him a call pur chasing elsewhere. llis Goods \\ i!! *j ' exhibit ed with pleasure, wbetliqr. pwri-liasec| or nut. ,'. < v SAMUEL BROW\J. Bedford, May 23, 1556. '* CLOTHING STORE. f I, ' THE■subsciiher has renvved liis Clothing! Store to (lie room next dnor to the otfice of Dr* Watson, where he has on Land, and will con-* stanßy ikeep, a g-neral assortment of Clothing 1 for Men and Boys, .which he will sej] uri thej most reasnnalile terms, ami to which lie it-specN Iblly invites the attention of purchasers. ISAAC LJPPEfi. CLOTHING STORE. £ S. SONABORN would announce to his !d friends and the public generally, that )>e Jhas received ariothei large supply of Spring 1 , and Summer Clothing for At- n and Boys, w inch' ,he is determineihto sell on the most reasonable terms. Thankful for favors, be hope* to merit and receive a liberal share of tiie patron-' age of a generous public- Bedford, May 23, 1856. PIRIJC AZaK. WILL he sold at public nutcrv on tti— 2bit ; day of June next in the Sc'lfrSJ Directors of Liberty Township, a House ainf Lit of Ground, being 55 feet in In >n,t an ! 220 feet hereon is erected a story and a half log house, former I v a school house, adjoining a lot ol George flicker, inn-keeper, and others. There is also a never tailing spring on the i pfejMiseS. It is considered the best hit in Town. Terirw-uf sale* o-ie half in inud and' tfie other half on (he Ist of October m-xt, to be ' secured by judgement bond. Given under our hands the 12'h day of May, A. D. 1856. Bv B tarii of School Directors of Liberty to. May 23, 1856. SPECIAL NOTICE. All persons indebted to the firm of Rupp & Oster are respectfully and earnestly requested to make immediate payment. The books are in 'the hands of G. W. Rupp, for collection, and ; must positively be closed. Our friend- who | are in arrears will please consult their interest by attending to this notice at once and not put us under tl.e unpleasant necessity of making 1 them pay costs. Bedford, Mav 16, 1858—2 m. IL:*S of LeSSer* i REM AINING in the Pot Office :ir l!elfonl. Pa.- May Kith. 18A0. Persons calling tor letters in this : list vxili please -av they tire advertised. Axteil S. A., Arn I'et'-r, Beard Dvi l i, Border ' Sarah A., Darmond John. Brauihel H.. Bint John, Cams Elijah. Cole John, Colar Nanry M.. Tlrcnnrng ! David, Dishoi'.g William, Dunn James, Diehl Job, Fisher Edward, Flegal W., Gorman John, Graham William, Gi lliith E. Miss, Jordan John E., Holfinan Edward, Hanson Haney William T., Hatcher A. P., Hall Jacob, Heath William, Hammond James, Johnson W.. Koontz Hamilton, Kegg A.J.,Koontz Abraham, Koontz Charles, Kiser Joseph Mrs., Long ' Peter. La ma it Abraham, .Meyers Ann Eliza, Miller ! ("harle.. .McFerson Susannah, Miller Elizabeth Ann, Miller Alary, Maiwpeaker Catharine, Miller J>niel, j Malov John, Nycum Rachel or Charlotte, Patton j John W.. Konser Ann, Speck Ilerirv, Salmon A. M., S nith At.. Sleek Sarah M.. Smith Dr. W., Six P. H., "stockwell James, Stair Aaron, Trout Ru-sell At., | Thompson Mary \li-s, Wilbor Samuel, Walters Ja cob, Wood William 11. MRS. AGNES SAEPP, Bedford. May :23, IS-IG. P. AI. wive. SHArrsK, liEßflilNT TiiiiOß. WOULD announce to his former i>alrons, and the public genetallv. that lie has just recei- i verl from Philadelphia, ft large and well selec ted assortment of the most choice Cloths, Cas-i --j meres and Nestings—also summer wear of ev- , , ery description, to which he invites the atten tion of purchasers. His cloths, 6cc., were se lected with great rare, and he can recommend them as being equal, at h-a-t. to any to be found iin the place. He also keeps Readv-made clo ihing of every description, at very low .prices— and is prepared to cut and make garments on ! tfie shortest notice and most reasonable terms. IHe respectfully invites the public to give hi in a j I call. Bedf.rd. May 23, 1856. S. J. M'CAI'SLIN, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, HAS removed bis shop to the new Building j second door West of the Bedford Hotel, where i he is fully prepared to make all kinds of gar- j inenis for Men and Bovs in the most fashions- , hie style, and on reasonable terms. Having i 1 had much experience in the business, and being ! ' determined to use liis best exertions to please, lie hopes to receive a liberal share of the pat-j ronage of a generous public. •XT' Garments cut to order on the shortest j notice. i Bedford, May 23, 1556. Rules adopt.at ly the Democratic Party of Bedford County J'ur its Government hereaf ter, at the A]uss .Meeting held in .March, 1856. 1. 1 he Democrats ol'eacti Township shall annual ly. upon written notice given, on the ;s<! Satnniay of .lulls, proceed to elect Two delegates to repiesent the township in county Convention: also a committee of vigilance I'orsurb town-hip of three persons to -erve until others are elected, whose duty it shall he to hold all elections and perform such other duties as pertain to ihe office. Returns of elections to be made to the county committee. Ihe pelegat.es so elected shall meet in thp Court-[louse in Bedford on Tuesday following the 'td Bafui'c,i y'o,i Trine of each year, and put in nomimv- j tiona county ticjiet. They shall also elect Repre sentative anil Senatorir.] conferees to meet similar s iroai the piojier l>i-tricts; also seven per sons trfronoposea county committee for the ensuing year. To make REPORT of' their nominations and elections to Hie county committee in office forthwith. '1 lie county committee so elected shall organ ise by choosing a President, Secretary and Treasur er. and shall keep a regular record of their proceed ings. It -nail be their duty to call ami notify meet ings, - to correspond and exercise advisory powers and a genera! supervision over the organization of The party: keep a record o- the returns made bv ihe county convention; to publish these rules in suitable I form 'o tile Township committees, and see that -aid committees act and notify and hold their elections. -1. I'here shall he tv,o rua-s meetings held annual tv, one upon ihe Monday of August Court, and the o tOTT on Monday of the February court. The meet ing in Augu-t to ratify the work of the county Con vention. and (ill any vacancies that may occur in the county Ticket, a- may be neces-ai v, and. the meet : mg in February shall, by a committee appointed by them, select all delegates or conferees then necessa ry to be appointed. CAUTION ! All persons are cautioned against trespassing on my farm—either bv fishing, hunting, or oth erwise, as I am determined to enforce (he law against ail persons so offending without respect to persons. IVM. CHENOWETH. lie,lf,nl Township, Apn!2s. J 856. T iVA*6SB A**TOA KOT&fa. MRS. (10OK would announce to her frieuds, and 1 |:e public, that '.he Washington Hotel is now fitted tin in Superior order for the accom modation of gvmsis, and she hopes to continue . to receive a libera! share of custom. Persons visiting (he Mineral Springs will find in the j • Washington Hotel a comfortable summer re no pains will be spared to please all fPWtroni'/.e the house. voting g-ntleman of high qualification courteous deportment has charge ol the es lfet)!i<hsTient. The best of Stabling is attached to this | Hotel. TFTertr.s as moderate as any other house in | the place, Bedford, April 25, 1856. SEW GOODS".. I j THE undersigned begs leave to inform his friends and the public, that he has just returned from the eastern cities and is now exhibiting AT CHEAP SIDE | a general ass frtrr.ent of new style Spring and j j Summer Hoods,'comprising a great variety of Ladies' J)re<& Goods, among which will be! found Chnlii's, Lawns,' De Lnines, Alpacas, Madonna Cloths, &.O. Kc., and a gieat variety of . [Hack and Fancy Cassrmeres, Linens: and Cot-' ' tonade lor (lentletnen and Boys'wear. IVCCTS C SHOES. HATS & BON NETS, ■I Groceries, Qpeensware, Haidware, Brooms, Buckets, Tubs, Churns. 6-c., ike. The above stock consists oi eve: v article usti- j 3i 1 v kept in store—all of which will be sold- CHEAP FCR CASH, or approved produce. •; Thankful for p3sl favors, he hopes Ivy fair j dealing and a .desire to please, to continue to! merit and receive a liberal share of Ihe public j patronage. April 11, ISSG. G. W. RUPP. NEW STORE. Ami ~%v\v Cwoods. Mrs. ALMS SAL PP would announce tea j her friends and the public that she has opened ! a Drv Goods B|ore iu the room occupied as the; Post office, where she has just received and j opened a hands-, me assortment of new style Spring and Summer goods, embracing in part,. Black and Fancy Silks, French and Flounced Lawi . of all prices, Shallies and Braze De- ■ iains, Curtain Di apery,bd all prices, Wool De Lain*, ol all Colots, ( umbi iek and Swiss mus lins, Buttons, Braids, Cords, Edgings, and in serting*, Ladies and Misses Shoes, together with a little of almost everything to be found in j Dry Goods Stores. She has also on hand, a large and well se lected assortment of HARDWARE, which will lie said low, in order to close out this branch of business. Site hopes to receive a liberal, share of the patronage '>l a generous public. Purchasers will please call and examine lor lhen:?.-lveg, Apnl 11, 1556. LATEST NEWS! PEACE DECLARED AM) NO MISTAKE!!! CVreat Arrival 0f AcvcUitt ant) Domestic tiNcciJs! g.t Ihe Cclonade Store. Bedford, Pa. All vein want of SPRING GOODS, call and see as choice an assortment, and as Cheap as ever brought to Bedford. I pride rnyseli in showing and selling Goods to Visitors. Call and see my Cloths Borazes Glassware j Cassime.-e? Parage Delaines Queensware j Cashmeres Fancy Silks Hardware .leads Black Siiks Groceries j Sat 11 net ts Vest ings Snuff Tweeds Marseilles Tobacco -N | Cainblets Brilliants General Checks Hosiery Furnishing j Tickings Ladies'kids and all oth-j Drills and Gent's do er articles j Bagging, Emb. Table covers kept in a Ducks' Linen do Store for Calicoes Shoes and Boots public ac- Lawns for Ladies & Gents cornmoda- Counter- Boys & Girls tion. j panes and Hats and Muslins Bonnets. Tire subscriber will be happy to meet his i friends, and is satisfied he w ill be able to please, j JACOB REED. ; April 25, 1556. FISHING TACKLE AND GUNS. THE subscribers call attention to their stock, of Fish Hooks and Tackle ol every description. Cane Reeds, Sea Grass, Trout I' lies, Lines, 6cc. | Also, Fine English and German Guns, Revol-I ving Pistois, Percussion Caps and Sporting Ap paratus generally. For sale sit lowest CASH PRICES, Whole sale and Retail. JOHN M. HEYBERGER & RRO. No. 4-7 North Second St. Philadelphia, j May 16, 1856—3 m. IMPORT.WT .\nvire. —To have a teazing cough or cold, with a perpetual dripping iroin the no-e and • soreness of the breast and lungs is truly :r ooyiiig. and such of our readers who may be afflicted i. rtj.-if way, we would say go to Rnpp's store and buy a b.it tie of Dr. Keysers Pectoral Syrup, and you w : 11 be relieved of a great deal of suffering, and prolwbly sa ved from some more formidable lung disease. HQ! YE SONS OF ART!!! Excelsior Dagiterrean Gallery! JOHN PALMER, Artist, would respectfully in form the citizen* of bchellsburg, that he will re main in that place a short time for the purpose of ta king DAGUERREOTYPE LIKENESSES. Photo graphic pictures of every description executed in a neat, beautiful and permanent manner. Likenesses SINGLY OR IN GROUPS! Portraits of sick, or de ceased persons, taken on the shortest notice. Da guerreotypes, paintings, engraving*, &<•., accutalely copied when desired. Picture- will be put up in ! beautiful cases, medalions or lockets, to soit the : tastes of customers—also handsomely set in rings or breastpins. He defies competition To surpass his pic- j tnre either in correctness, or in iiepth of tone ami finish, HIS STUDY IS TO PLEASE. No picture : wiJ! fie required to tie taken unless it gives FULL AND ENTIRE SATISFACTION. Ladies and gentlemen, young and old, are invited to his gallery to examine specimen-—alt will be welcome visitors whether wanting pictures or not. Couie one, come alt! May 10, IkqG. THE LADIES' COMPANION. ■ 1 Magazine devoted to the Improvement of t't Home Circle. A new series of the Companion begins with the number lor March, 1856. The work is published monthly. In addition to a great va riety of articles on different subjects, calculated i to amuse and instruct the members of the fami ly circle, each number will contain an Elegant Colored Flower Plate, printed in c dors, and al together superior to anv engravings ol the kind ever published in any similar work in this coun try. Tlmse flower (dates alone will be worth Hie whole cost of the Magazine, Each number will also contain one full page Engraving, illustrating one ol the sketches con tained in the same. Besides these, a gieat num ber of Engravings representing n"\v patterns of Embroidery, Crochet-Work, tfie Fashions, ec!., ect.. will be given in the course oi the year, ami occasional!v a page of music. The Com panion is published at only one dollar a year, if paid in advance. Agents wanted i i all ( arts of Ibe Union, to whom good inducements will be offered. Letters, enclosing money Ibr the v.otk, at our risk, if carefully directed to JOEL IV. HUBBARD, 156 Washington Street, BOSTON, M.\<s. May 16, 1526. SUPERIOR TEAS. in the Original Half Che-;*, in boxes of 6 • and 12 pounds, and in metallic packages, ol 1, j i, 1 2 .and 4 pounds, f>r sale by Jenkins & Co., ({original inventors ol the .Metallic tea pack.) Wholesale dealers in Teas only, \. VV. cor. id Market N. Ninth Sis., Philadelphia. | iC in Metallic Pack* put up in had chests, containing a variety of both Black and , Given, to suit hovers. Printed List o! Prices, Terms, Kc., furnished by mail to all who order them. All Teas warranted to please, nr no sale. One and the same price and terms to all, and ; I one only. Half Chests of Black contain about 35 pounds, and of Green, about 50 pounds each. May 16, 1856—3t. The lifst collection of Glees ever I'iibiislicd. j TIP-TOP GLEE AM) CHORES BOOK. .1 new and choice collection of Copyrights . ! never before, harmonized, and many of the : j Gems of Modern German and Italian Compo sers, arranged in a familial stvie, and adapted j |to tiie use oi* Glee Clubs, Singing Class-s, and. i the Family Circle, by C. JARVJS and J. A. j j Girr/x. This work contains a great number of new and favorite songs, harmonized in a style adapt ; ed to general purposes, while many of the gems ; ofMeodelsshon, Abt. Kuchen, arid other cele brated composers, are presented in an original form. The great variety of musical composi tions here introduced, eminentiv adapts it to ; : ;he taste and capacity of the Singing School, the Glee Club and file Family Circle. one dollar. Just published by Lee Waiker, No. 188 Chesntit street, and J. B. Lippincot fx. Co., No. SO.Noith Fourth street, Philadelphia. Te"'""Sample copies will be sent by mail,free of* postage, on receipt of sl. May 16, 1856—4 m. THE WEST BRANCH INSURANCE CO~, OF liOi k liAVLY. PA. Insures D-tached Buildings, Stores, Merchan dize, Farm Property, and other Buildings, and i their contents, at moderate rates. Capital, ! §300,000. Charter Perpetual. DsnncToßS.—Hon. John J. Peaice, John B. Hall, Charles A. Maver, Charles Crist, Peter Dickinson, Hon. G. C. Harvey, T. T. Abrams, I). J. Jacktnan, VV. White, Tims. Kitchen. HON. G. C. HARVEY, Pres. T. T. ABRAMS., \ ice Pres. Trios. KITCHEN, Sec'y. RrKEßFNcE?. —Samuel A. A. Winegardner, L. A. Mackey, A. White, James , QuiggU, John VV. Maynani, Hon. Simon Cam eron, Thos. Bowman, D. D., VVm. Vand whett, VVm. Fearon, Dr. J. S. Crawford, A. UpdegrafT, James Armstrong, Hon. VVrn. Bigier. A. S. RUSSELL, . Iff for Bedford and Fulton Counties. Bedford, May 16, 1856—1y. FIRM FOR SALE. A FARM, containing 200 acres, more or less, in Franklin County, Pa., is offered for sale. Particulars cari be had by inquiring of the sub scriber in Bedford. ' VALE\TINE STUCK MAN. May 16, 1856. THE MEN GEL HOUSE. Valentine Steckman, Proprietor. fTsTßoarders taken by the day, week, month or year, on moderate terms. May 9, 1856. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, i THE undersigned have just opened their usu al supply of SPRING & SUIHEEK GOODS, and will take pleasure in showing them, to ail who may favor us with a call. Great bargains will be offered for Cash, and all kiuiis of Conn ■ try produce—or to punctual customers, a credit ; of six months will be given. A. B. CRAMER & CO. ! Bedford, May 2, 1856. (.'REIT ITTRifTIO.\! (. 1,(11 ER. c* 151 Tailor 9 fake* tin method of anouncing to the citi z- ns of Bedford and vicinity, and strangers vis iting tive place, that he has just received at his old stand in Bedford, next door v.est. of the Bedford Hotel, the richest assortment of Cloths, &c., he has erer yet offered to the public, and to which he invites the attention of satisfied that he can accommodate, hoth as all who favor him with a call. He ha- a Superior articl- p< doth, for ' j boy's clothing, which he can sell sr>'low as to 'yji ] astonish those who examine its quality* of every description, in his } line, made to order on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. ./"He would insect attention to thwifallow . ing list, as comprising some of the cb sto lie found in J;is estahlishnapot : Bin. Chijio, ranging in j ice fo:n to SI),QO per yard : Blue ( lot; --: Olive Browns &. Greens : Rlk. Casirner ■ : ii 0 w 3 -S!\lOS ! French Fancy Casimer- ■>: Linen Drillings: Plain A. Figured Grenadier.'; Superior aitic'e of Blk. Satin : Velvets: Marseilles Vestings: Buff Oassimeres : A fine article ofShirt*, latest stvje ; Li.-ie thread under Stiirts A. drawers ; Cotton '• " Shirt collars latest lvie: Law n Cravats : Blk. Silk '• White Linen Hand'fs: Summer Storks : Superior article of French Suspenders: L'ik. Ivid Gloves Fancy Colored Ki! Gloves; Silk ' Lis! thread '■ and all other articles usually kept by Merchant I a liars and C-ril's furnishing stores. Bedford, May Hi, lS"?(i. mROODS. MRS. SARAH E. POTTS would respecf j fully announce to the Ladies of Bedford that 1 she has just received and opened, at her store in Bedford, the most elegant assortment of DRESS GOODS ever brought to the place, embracing Silks, ("rapes, Chaili'S. Lawn, Rerag.s, plain and ■ figured Siu.ssee. French and Domestic Gins hams. Suisse and Jaconet Edgings and Insert ing, Bonnets, Parasols, Shawls and Mantillas of the latest and most elegant style*. Gloves, Mitts, K I "ndersleeves. Collars, Dress Trim mings. Handkerr'rb fs. and Ladies, Misses, and ' Children- Gaiter?. Boots, and Shoes, in great variety. In brief, hep entire stock has been se lected with tlie greatest care, and is general e i nought to please the tastes of all. whether plain :or say. Please call and judge fjr yourselves. May 16. 1556. yA M 5 It WAit E STOss e. The subscriber would announce to his old | friends and the public in general, that lie has ! removed his HARDWARE STORE to the new i building second door west of thp Bedford Ho : '.ej, where be has just received and opened an ( extensive assortment of Hardw are, embracing ; almost every article in that line of business. ! His stork of SADDLERY is of the brt quali ty. and was selected v itn great care. He would ; respectfully invite at! in want of articles in the Hardware line, to give him a call, satisfied that he can please .til who do so. JOHN" \RNOLD. May 13, ISht). BOftk AtiESCY. The subscribers have 4faTiftrhed-a Book A— genc\ in Philadelphia, and will furnish any Look or publication at the retail price free of postage. Anv prisons, by forwarding the sub scription price ofany of the $3 Magazines, such as Harpers', Goiley's, Putnam's, Graham's Frank Leslie's Fashi ns, Ac. wi'il receive the maga zines liir one year and a copv of a splendid lith ograph portrait of either Washington, Jackson or (..'lay : or, it subscribing to a $2 and a $1 Magazine, thev will receive a copy of either of the three portraits. If subscribing to $6 worth of Magazines, all three portraits will be sent i gratis. Music furnished to those who may wish it. Envelopes of every description and size in large or small quantities furnished. Seal Pros es, Dies, &c. sent to order. Every description r - Engraving on Wood ex ecuted with neat::' <s ami dispatch. Views of Buildings. Mewspaptr Headings, Views of .Ma chinery, Book Illustrations, Lodge Certificate*. Business Cards, See. Ail orders s-nt by mail promptly attended to. Persons wishing views of their buildings engraved can 'end a Daguer reotype or sketch f the building by mail or x --presl Persons at a distance baring saleable articles would find it to their advantage to address tie: subscriber-, ns ve would act as agents for the sale of tlie same. BYRAM Sc PIERCE. ." 0 S wfh Third Sir. ■t, P/rilcirfaht", Pi. J. IT. BY RAM. T. MAY I'TCRCK. May 16, 1 SAG—I y. Machine Cards. The subscriber is still engaged in the manu facturing of Superior Machine Cards for Cotton and Wollen Factories. The best quality of Leather and Wire used in making the above, and after an experience of twenty-five years, is prepared to warrant them equal to any made in this conntrv. lam also making superior Leath er Bands, cemented and copper riveted, the stretch taken out bv powerful machinery.— Elevator Straps for Crist Mills a'so. Leather Hose of superior quality, made as above. JOHN H. HASKELL, Xo. 33 South Enfaw Street, Baltimore, Md. May 16, lSf6-2m. JOHN L. LAIRD, WHOLESALE Dealer in TOBACCO, SXVKFS and SECARS, South East Corner of Third and Race Streets, Philadelphia, wheie may be had a supply ol all the various articles appertaining to the business, of a quality equal to any Riaie nlactured. Terms favorable as those of any Establishment in the City. .May 16, IS">6 lm.
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