rDrrARTi-Rr A'.oops.— On Monday morn - last at an early liour, a detachment ol nun, 'vat 250 in number, belonging to the 2d Reg " r\~cA" United State? Dragoons, left Carlisle rT Lks <*n route to Fort Riley, Kansas. They 're under the command of {'apt Kadford.— Tvse mefi had been recruited at different points • the Easl* and have been at this station for in r y mo nth:>, under the command of Lieut. J!" 'Charles A. May, whose perfect discipline j i - made them eflicient soldiers. The men 1 [vie fine looking, hardy fellows, and although j ~v repeatedly cheered for their Colonel, Cap- j ; l i s and Lieutenants, and seemed anxious to | 'i'nart lor their w.esterq,destination, when the j ! , j,' (1 struck up the tunc of "the girl I left behind ; . /"there was scarce a dry eye in the party. j Vj'nv of our citizens were present to witness l .'•'.'departure of the detachment, and when the \ < ■ i played the parting tune "Old Lang Syne," ■ ',. ve (he*soldiers a fervent and heartfelt "Good Col. May is j"*tiy popular at this station a-j mon .'officers, privates and citizens, and his at- ; JJ (l tion to the comfort of those under his coin , mil, has won for him the pround appellation | , the soldiers' friend."— Carlisle Volunteer. is hereby given, that the exami- j nation ol classes, and exhibition by the students f ,j" the Allegheny Male and Female Seminary, , will take place on Friday the 20th of June! mst. Examination will commenceat 8 o'clock \. M. Exhibition at 7, P. M. Kaiasburg, June 13. MARRIED: Dn the J2th inst., at Plainfield, by (lie Rev. \ E. Gilds, Mr. Jo-'.Aii B. Mock, to Msss Ra l iiAEt. IVyso.no, both of union Township, Bed- I On the loth ull., at the German Reformed Parsonage, in Martiusburg, by the Rev. H. Holler, iMr. Levi Hoovek, from Springfield ; Furnace, to Miss Sarah Ann Keller, from i Canoe Valley, Huntingdon Co. Pa. 2 PUBLIC SALE OF VALIABLE REAL ESTATE. j'he nil ! r*ign*d, admfni*tratt>irs of the Es inle of John Lili'.rty, defeased, will expos.- to | Piii.li-. Nile, on TUESDAY, the 15th day, of , Julv <>-xl, a valua.de tract of land, lat.* the j projieri v of .-aid deceased, situate iii Juniata j Tou n- .ip, containing g35 acres and 88 perches j ot patrnted land, about 75 acres cleared and un der cultivation, with a Log House and Log Harn thereon erected, and an apple orchaid • theron, also an excellent Spring ol water at the door : adjoining lands of William Frazier, Isaac | Gochenour's iieirs and other*. This is a very desirable property, and will be positively sold, , and on easy terms :to wit : One third of the i (•urchare money to remain in the hands of the; j'tirchaser during the lifetime ot the widow , the interest thereof to be paid her annually, and :!ir principle at her death, to the heirs of said ! d-ceased, — One third thereof to be paid in hand ; at the confirmation of the sale, and the remain der in two equal annual payments thereafter,, without inteiest ;to be secured by judgment . notes, or bonds and mortgage. Reasonable at tendance will be given, and for further partic ular, persons desirous of purchasing, are iel' r- ; red to John P. Reed, Esq., of Bedford, and to I the subscribers. JDSIAH MILLER. JOHN LAFFEKTY, 7 < Jldrni n iterators. June 13, I8f)6. PI KME SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE - By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court i of lledfurd County, the undersigned will expose I to ['Ut.lic sale, on the premises, on SATC RDA \ j the 2d day ol August next, a pait of the Real j Estate ol Christian Mock, deceased, situate in ! St. Clair Township, adjoining lands of .Nicho las Lyons. Moses Dubbs, E. L. Anderson, Esq., ; and oilier-, containing about 30 acres ou the j South -ide of the main tract. Tins [dace is valuable, and may be desirable 1 to those whom it adjoins. Terms .— Cash, at the confirmation of sale on i ] the Ist da V ot Sept, 18.Mi. JOHN S. HOLSTXGER, I one. of the Ee cut or a. June ]3, 1856. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE- Bv virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court ol Bedford County, the undersigned will expose ; to public sale, on the premises, on FRIDAY the Ist day of August next, the Real Estate of ' bristian Anderson, deceased, situate in St Clair 1 township, adjoining lands of Keefie's heirs, Jos. • lerguson, Peter Long, John Cessna, Esq., and j others, containing 93 acres or thereabouts, and Laving thereon erected a two Story Log House, j L g Barn and J_,og Spring House, also an apple I orchard theron. Terms: —Cash at the confirmation of sale on f 'be 1-t Sept. 1856. JANE .MOOR HE AD, Executrix. ] June 13, 1856. ATTENTION, The Bloody Run Blues will tneet at their u snal place of training on the Fourth of July j t'ext, at half past S o'clock A. M., with summer 1 uniform and twelve rounds of" blank cartridge. ■ ■ A full turn out is requested. ] By order of the Captain. J.J. BARN"DOLLAR, 5 June 13, 1856, O. S. Aiotice To all whom it may concern. On thp 4th nt June, in-t I bought at Constable's sale of Wd m VVeisel's property, two ten-plate stoves, one settee, .one parlor stove, two half round pari r one bureau, two bedsteads with '-iding, ai.d six chairs, which I am going to I">vm id the pos> ssion ol Mrs. William Weisel, at rrn pleasure. June 13,1856. MICHAEL WJSEL. | A'i TENTION. I he Bedfird Riflemen will meet at their usu al place of training on the 4th of July next, at 6 o'clock A. M , with summer uniform and •W'-nty-fbur rounds of blank cartridge. A full 'urn out is requested. By order of the Captain. YVM. RITCHEY, * June 13th, 1856. O. S. —2O barrels large fat mackerel, and .til New Salmon, for sale by I? A. B. CRAMER A CO. r - —Mens' Panama, Leghorn, and Braid T ni? a!o h->ys ;ind ch'ddrens hats, for sale hv J' 1 " * < CRAMER it CO. * "The mind's the standard of tbe maa So poets do suppo-e. But the standard of the Cknti.kmah IN neat, well-fitting CLOTHES." Then wend your w ay to East Pitt street, (Here the Poet "stuck,"] and stepped into C. LOVER'S Fashionable Emporium, ai.d obtained a suit of elegant clothes, at a low figure. NOTICE TO REIAILERS. In pui-suance of an act of Assembly approved | the Bth day of May 1854, requiring the Trea surer ul'each County to publish in the month of April and May, of each year, a list of all Re tailers of Foreign and Domestic Goods, Wares and Merchandize, notice is hereby given tore- | tailers in classes, as directed by law, that the Taxes must be paid to the County Trea-urer on i or before the first day of August next. Bed ford Borough. Class. Tax. A B Cramer Si Co. 12 12 00 A J Sansotn, 14 7 00 Nicholas Lyons, 14 7 00 G W Rupp, 13 10 00 Jacobßeed, 13 10 00 Samuel Shuck Si. Co. 14 7 00 Kelly St Dugdale, 14 7 00 Robert Fyari, 14 7 00 John Arnold, [Hardware] 14 700 Sou unborn Si. Co. 14 7 00 Agnes Saupp, 14 7 00 Dr B F Harry, 14 7 00 William Schalfer, 14 7 00 Dr F C Reamer, 14 7 00 Colin Loyer, 14 7 00 Sarah Pott-', 14 7 00 Isaac Lipped, 14 7 00 Job Shoemaker & Co. 14 7 00 John G Minnich [eating house] 8 5 00 John L Lutln-r, do S 5 00 A L Defibaugh, do 8 •> 00 Jacob Bollinger, do S 5 00 IVest Providence 'township. William States & Co. 14 7 00 McElhany 14 7 00 Jacob Barndollar &. Co. 13 10 00 James M Barndollar, 13 10 00 Thomas Ritchey, 14 7 00 .Monroe Township, J Ilortnn. 14 7 00 I) Fletcher, 14 7 00 Michael Miller, 14 7 00 Southampton To wash ip. John Cahner, 14 7 00 Wliiiam Lashley, 14 7 00 Lu-hley Si. Walters, 14 7 00 Kirk Sc. Fletcher, 14 7 00 Colerain Township. James Sc Beegle, 14 7 00 Diehl St Cor I, 14 7 00 Br omit op Township. Lemuel Evans, 14 7 00 Fluck A Echeibarger, 14 7 00 Liberty Township. David R.-akstresser, 14 7 00 Lewis Putt, 1 t < 00 Sacob Snyder, 14 7 00 John Cvpliers, 14 7 00 William Fisher, 14 7 00- Jobn Shaffer, [eating house] 8 500 Schellsburg Borough. John S Schell, 14 7 00 A B Bonn, I t 7 00 Staffer Sc Son, 14 7 00 ! A J Snively, 1 t 7 00 Miller Sc Coitley, 14 7 00 Widow Schell Si Son, 14 7 00 j Col via Si Robeson, 14 7 00 Juniata Township. Turner Si Kegg, 14 7 00 VViiliam Reiser, 14 7 00 William Plait & Brother, 14 7 00 | Joseph Condon, 14 7 00 F. Hilderbrand, 14 < 00 Londonderry 'Township. ! Thomas J. Porter, 14 7 00 I Jacob G Devore, Jr. 14 7 00 Harrison Township. V B Wertz, 14 7 00 ; John Smith, 14 i 00 j Jonathan Feichner. Ik 7 00 East Providence Township. John Nvcum, 14 7 00 DAT Black, 14 7 00 Hopewell Township. j John Dasher, It 7 00 John King Si Brother, 14 7 00 .Middle Woodhtrry Township. i Jamb Brenneinan, 13 10 00 ! (j R Barndollar, 13 10 00 |J VV Duncan, 13 10 00 i Putt & Brother, 14 7 00 Jam.-s L Price, It <OO j Simon Beard, 14 7 00 ; James S Tussev [eating house] 8 5 00 Bedford Township. Jacob Barnhart, 14 7 00 South Woodberry Township. James Piper Jr. I t 7 00 S R Oster, 1 t 7 00 | D F Buck, 14 700 ! George Katrffmnn, 14 7 00 | William S Fluck, 14 < 00 St. Clair Township. ; F D Beegie, 14 7 00 | G B Amich Si Brother, 14 < 00 I John H Wright Si Go. 14 < 00 j T B Smith, 14 7 00 i G D Trout, 1-t 7 00 I John Beegie, 14 7 00 ; Hinesling S. Brideham, I t 7 00 Simon Hershman, 14 7 00 Cumberland Volley Township. I Jacob Anderson, 14 7 00 ! John May, 14 7 00 I). OVER, Treasurer. _ ' May 23, 1356—Lr. MRS. E. GOOOOEBT, MILMXF.R, BEDFORD PA. TS prepar-d to furnish Ladies and Misses with every varietv of SPRING AND SUMMER BONNETS, on the most lavoralile terms. She has just received from the Citv a large and ele gant assortment of Bonnets, Flats, Kc., 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 vites the attention of the Ladies of Bedford and vicinity. She also keeps Bonnets ready trimmed. From long experience in the busi ness, she feel* satisfied that she can please all who favor her with their custom, both as to style and price. Thankful for the flattering encouragement heretofore received, she asks a continuance of tbe patronage of the public. Bedford, May 29, 1859—1y. WASH I .\CJTO IV HOTEL. MRS. COOK would announce to her friends, and the public, that the Washington Hotel is now fitted up io superior order tor the accom- j inodation of guest*, and site hopes to continue to receive a liberal share of custom. Persons visiting the Mineral Spring* will find in the. Washington Hotel a comfortable summer re- ' treat—and no pains will be spared to please all who patronize the house. VT*A young gentleman of high qualification and courteous deportment lias charge of the es tablishment. QjP*The best ol Stabling is attached to this Hotel. OCF'Terms as moderate as any other house in the place. Bedford, April 25, 1856. Every variety of Summer Goods suitable For Coats ard Pantaloons, far sale bv CRAMER & CO. | CARPETING.—AII Wool, Rag, Cotton and Hemp Carpeting. Floor Oil Cloths, White and Check Matting j jnist received by A. R. CRAMER CO. Bedford, May 23, 1856. NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS!! THE subscriber would announce to his old ('lienils, a* well as to tin- public at large, that he ; has opened an ENTIRELY NEW STORE in . ' tlie Borough of Bedford, immediately opposite the W asiiingion Hotel, where he has just re- ; ceiveil a stock of SPRING AND SI MMER GOODS of a superior quality, embracing al most every article in the DRY GOODS and ! GROCERY LINE, to which he invites the es pecial attention of I lie people, who may find It to their interest to give turn a call before pur- | chasing elsewhere. His Goods u ill be exhibit-' ed with pleasure, whether purchased or not. SAME EL BROWN". , Bedford, May 23, 1556. CLOTHING STORE. j THE subscriber has removed his Clothing Store to the room next door to the office of Dr. Watson, where he has on baud, and will con stantly keep, a general assortment ol Clothing jf >r Men ami Boys, which tie will >-e|| on the most reasonable terms, and to which lie tespect i fully invites the attention of purchasers. ISAAC LIP PEL. Bedford, May 23, 1856. CLOTHING STORE. S. SQN ABORN would announce to his old friends and the public generally, that he has just received anothet large supply of Spring and Summer Clothing for Men and Boys, which he is determined to sell on the most reasonable terms. Thankful for past favors, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share ot liie patron age of u generous public. Bedford, May 23, 15. 56. ei hlic sal*:. WILL be sold at public outcry on the 21-t dav of June next in Slonerstown, by the School Directors of Liberty Township, a House and Lot of Ground, being 55 le.-t in Iron! arid 22 > feet deep, whereon is erected a story and a hall log house, formerly a school house, adjoining a lot of George Tucker, inn-keeper, and others. There is also a never /ailing spring on the premises. It is considered the best lot in j Town. Terms of -ale. one hall in hand and I the other half on the Ist of October next, to be secured by judgement bond. Given under our hand* the 1 2th day of .May, A. D. 18oh. By i Board of School Directors ot Liberty tp. May 23, 1856. SPECIAL NOTICE, All persons indebted to the firm ot Rupp tx. Oster are respectfully and earnestly requested to make immediate payment. The books are in i the hands of G. W. Rupp, for collection, and must positively be closed. Our friend- who are in arrears will please consult their interest hv attending to this notice at once and riot pot us under the unpleasant necessity of making tin-m pay costs. i Bedlord, May 16, 1856—2 m. PATENT W ASHING' MAFinXE. The undersigned would respectfully infirm the citizens ol Bedlord County, that they have purchased the patent for the above Machine, f.-om the patentee, (C. Hollinsworth, State of j Indiana,) and are now prepared to manufacture, and keep constantly on hand, the Floating Ball or Knuckle Washing Machine, at St. Clairs i ilie. This Machine works well, and a girl of ionr ; teen years, can perform the largest Washing in a very short time, and the amount of vloth-s arid soaps saved in a year, will pay for the Ma chine. Everybody should have one olthese Machines. Some of the citizens of St. Clairsville have ( tried it, and can testify to what we have said concerning it. n. c. WETS ELL, D. R. KOONS. June 6, 1856. WM. SHAFFER, SEROIIIXT TAILOR, WOULD announce to ins former patrons, ami the public generally, that he has just recei ve;! from Philadelphia, a large anil well selec ted assortment of the most choice Cloths, Cassi meres and Vestings—also summer wear of ev ery description, to which he invites the atten tion of purchasers. His cloths, &c., were se lected with great rare, and tie can recommend thern as being equal, at least, to any to be loiind in the place. H l * also keeps Readv-made clo thing of every description, at very low prices— and is prepared to cut and make garments on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. He respectfully invites the public to give him a call. Bedford. May 23, 1 806. Public Sale of Bounty Land Warrant. BY virtueof an order of the Orphans Court of Bedfoid County, there will he sold by pub lic vendue, at the house of Henry Fluck in Wood berry, on Friday the 4-th of July next, ji Bounty Land Warrant fir 120 acres. No. 3.,' 228, granted to Ahe| Griffith 00 the 11th day of Dec., 1355, Terms Cash, or confirmation of Sale by __ JOHN B- LONGNECKER, Adm'r of Abel Griffith,dec d. Jutif 6, 1856. MOUE NEW GOODS. THE undersigned ha* just returned home from the Extern Cities with a large stack of Summer Goods. and is now exhibiting AT CHEAP SIDE a genera! assortment of new style of Summer Goods, comprising a great variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, which consists in part of black and fancy Silks, Challi, Lawns, DeLaines, Ala donna Cloths, Alpacas, Debege. Mantiilas. foe., foe. Also a great variety of black and fancy Cloths and Cassimeres. Linen and Cottonade for Gent lemen and Boys' wear. BOOTS & SHOES,' HATS & BONNETS. Groceries—Sugars, Syrups, Molasses, Shad, Herring and Mackerel, Bacon, Queensware, • Hatdware, Brooms, Buckets, Churns, See. The above stock consists ol every article usu ally kept in store—all of which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH, or approved produce. Thankful for past favors, he hopes by fair dealing and a desire P> please, to continue to merit and receive a liberal share of the public ] patronage. June 13, 18-*>G. 0. W. RUPP. BlGii ERR EOTV PES AND AMBKOTYPES. READER have v<hi ever heard of GETTY'S" inimitable Daguerreotypes ? If not go at once , to his Saloon and see for yourself; and if you j want a likeness of yourself or friends, a< true as Nature and Art combined can make it. that is the place to get it. it you want a picture put up in the most approved stylo and of the] best materials—or, in short, if you want the worth of \oiir money in a splendid Daguerreo type or Aiiibrotype, go to GETTYS. as he is the only Artist in Bedford County who] ran take the new style of Daguerreotype- and Amhrotypes. Ile span sno pains to give full saiisfacSioTi, and permits no picture to go out until tie is con fident that it will do so. Having just returned Itom the East, he is i:i possession of all the |af" improvements in the Art. and can assure his! patrons that he can furnish them with a style <>i pictures not taken bv any other j'erson io the | Count v. Rooms at the "Exchange Building,*' or Odd; Fellows Hall, immediately above the store of; Mr. A. B. Cramer. T. R. GETTYS, JR. June G, 1 SSG. NEW STORE. And Goods. Mrs. AGNIS SACPP would announce to; her friends and the puMlc that she has opened j a Drv Goods Store in the room occupied afc the : Post office, wife re she has just received and. opened a handsome assortment. d new style, Spring ami Sun,no r gen - in part.; Black and Fancy Sill s, FrencVApFlpuncl; Lawns, of all prices, Shaliie- afifoakoze De tains, Curtain Drapery, of all D< Lains, of all Colors, Camhrick and ' > iru'f#i litis, Buttons, Braids, Cord 9, Edgings, abd Jm sortings, LadUs and Mis.vs Fi.nr, together with a little of almost everything to be found- in ! Drv Goods Store s. She has also on hand, a large and well se lected assortment of HARDWARE, which 1 will he sold low, in order to close out this branch 'of business. She hop* s to receive a liberal, shaie of the patronage of a generous public. Purchasers will ['lease call and examine fori 1 bent set vps. April 11, 1 S.'G. LATEST NEWS! PEACE DECLARED AM) NO MISTAKE!!! i _ {sirrafc Arriivm C{ icvciuu iv.t!) Domestic UDcc&s! At The Colonade Store, Bedford. ?a. All ye in want o: SPRING GOODS, rail and see a rhoice an assortment, and as Cheap i as ev>T brought to Bedford, f pride myself in showing and selling Goods to \ is;tors. ( all and see my Cloths Boraxes Glassware j Cassi meres Barage Delames Queensware Cashmeres Fancy Silks Hardware i Jeans Black Silks Groceries Sattiaetts Y estings SnufT Tweeds Marseilles lobacco fo Cainhlels Brilliants General Checks Hosiery Furnishing Tickings Ladies'lvids and all oth- Diiils arid Gent's.— do er articles Bagging, EiTtb. Table covers kept in a Ducks' Lineu do Store for Calicoes Shoes and Boots public ac- Lawns for Ladies & Gents comrnoda- Counler- Boys is. Girls tion. j panes and Hats and i Muslins Bonnets. The subscriber will be happy to meet his friends, and is satisfied he will he abb* to please. JACOB REED. April 25, JSSG. B(iOk The subscribers have established a Book A gencv in Philadelphia, and will furnish any book er publication at the retail price free of postage. Any persons, by forwarding the sub scription price ofany of the $3 Magazines, surh as Harper.-', Godey's, Putnam's, Graham's Frank Leslie's Fashions, foe. will receive the maga zines fir,one year and a copy of a splendid lith ograph portrait of either YY'ashington, Jackson or Clay ; or, if subscribing to a §2 and a $1 Magazine, they will receive a copy of either of the three portraits. If subscribing to $6 worth of Magazines, a!! three portraits will be sent gratis. Music furnished to those who may wish it. Envelopes of every description and size in large or small quantities furnished, Seal ITcss ' es, Dies, Nc. sent to order. Every description of Engravingon Wood ex ecuted "with neatness and dispatch. Views of Buildings, Newspaper Headings, Views of Ma chinery'-, Book Illustrations, Lodge Certificates, Business Cards, -Nr. All orders sent by mail promptly attended to. Persons wishing views of their buildings engraved can send a Daguer reotype or sketch of the building Ly mail or • x pr-s-. Persons at a distance having saleable articles would find it to their advantage to address the subscribers, as we would act as agents for the sale of the same. BYRAM fo FIERCE. 50 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pn. J. H. EYE AM. 7 • X A Y riEJJCt-' May If, 1656 ly. HO! Vt SONS Of ART 1!! E&celtor Ua&uenrcJin a£s yyD .KUiN PAI.MF.B, Artißt. woulu .refijpviif. . in forui ibe ciiwut ol >ch !•-hurr, fWt iw , • mam in that ' plfce a itiJtt! tii'nc fr "lie ;Ofp<T- •" ta king PAGCKRHKOTVrV LIK-KN fJWitS. '.''olo graphic picture* of evert .liescnpUoitexecF ed Jtt a neat, beautiful and. permanent manner. I.ikttiesfM** SINGLY OR IN GROUPS' Portraits of sick, or de- ' ceased persons, taken on the shortest r.otiee. Ira - , Eiierreotypes, paintings, engravings, ice., aecotateiy j copied when desired. Pictures will be pot up in | , beautiful cases, rncdalions or lockets, to suit the ; tastes of customers —also handsomely set in rings or ; breastpin?, tie defies competition to surpass his pic- ] , tares either in cortwc'iifis, or in depth <t tone and > { finish. HIS STUDY is T(1 Pf.KASK. No picture ( will be reipnred to be taken unless it gives PI. Ll. ; ( AND I'.NTiilK SATISFACTION. i, I,adies and gentlemen, young and old. are invited j ( to his gallery to examine specimens—a!! will be , J welcome visitors whether wanting pictures or nut. , Come one, come all! I May 10, 1856. DISSOLUTION. !! The partnership heretofore existing between j t lie Subset tliers, under the name ol Y\ eks-l fo . Co.. in the Carriage making and IFacksmilbing business, was this day dissolved by mutual con sent. All business of the late Firm v. ill be at- ( tended to by Michael be John G. Wei.se!, who' i will collect the outstanding note; and accounts t ami pay the debts. WM. YVF.ISEL. MICHAEL YVKfSEL. i JOHN YVEISEL. May 27, 185 G. The undersigned have this day formed a part- ' nership in the Carriage-making, and Black- Smithing busiues;. under the name and firm of ' WrtSEf. t-. 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 by , VY eisel fo Foster, immediately East of town. MICH AEL YVEIBKL, JOHN YYEISEL. June 6. 1856- dm. ROTICH. SUB sCRIBERS to the Stock of tin- H-.p-- wejl and B) >ody Run Plank and Turnpike Road Company, are hereby notified lUit tie 31 in stalment, being five dollars on each share v. ill be due arid payable at the oliic ol 'de* Treasu rer, on the 20th day of June inst. Bv order ol llie Board of Managers. JNO. MCYVER, "Treasyer. KEPEKIOK TEAS. In the Original Half Ch-s':, in f: .xcf of 6 ■ and 12 pounds, and in m tallic packages, of i,. , 1 2 and T pounds, for sale bv Jenkins 8. Co.. (original inventors of the Metallic K-a jack.) Wholesale dealers in Teas only. A. YV. cor. ol ] Market ifo Ninth Sis.. Philadelphui. /"Teas in Metallic Packs put up in half ; ebests, containing a varietv of both Black and ! (Ir-epi -i snit buverc. P. in' - f.'rt of prices. 'ft'r.T.s, sc., lurncd.ei' by mail to all who order them. All Teas warranted to pleas*, or no sale. One and the same price and terms to a!!, and ] one only. Half Chests of Black contain about 35 pounds, and of Green, about 50 pour.de each. • May IG, ISs6—3f. The Ims: tolieetiua of Glets ever Pubiisiied. j TIP-TOP GLEE AND CHORES BOOK, j j .1 nor frut choice collection of Copyrights never before harmonized, and. many of the Gems' of Modern German and Italian Compo- j sera, arranged in a familiar style.'and adapted to the useni Give Ciubs, Singing divas, and > the Fatrdiv Circle, by JA;.\:> and J. A. j Gf.tzu. This work contains a great number of new and favorite songs, harmonised in a style adapt ct to general purposf'S, w'iiie many of the gems. jf Mendelsshon, Abt. Kuch.en, ana other cele brated composers, are presented in an original form. The great variety of musical composi tions here' nsin-nt \y nd*pts it to ] the jate •\ilfe{j9f?ac , itv BBffhp -ing'.n r Sctiooi, the I Glee .dntTiiWi ifcle, •; Chesnut street, and Ji B. Lippincot 8: Co., No. 20 North Fourth street. Philsjelpi-ia. j ;T 'Sample copies will be sent by mail, free i of postage, on receipt of sl. May 16, ISS6—J-tn. j TILE YV EST BRANCH INRT ; RANCE CO., HV 52.4Y5^ r , PA. Insures D-taclied Buildings, Stores, Merchan- : | dixe, Farm Properly, and other Buildings, and ! i their contents, at moderate rates. Capital,! I $300,000. Charter Perpetual. j DcnrxTotts.—lion. John J. Pearre, John B. i Hall, Charles A. Mayer. Charles Crist, peter, j Dickinson, Hon. G. C. Harvey, i". T. Abrams, D. J. Jackman, YV. YY'hite. Thos. Kitchen. lIon.G. C. HARVEY, Pres. T. T. AEfiAi:?, Y'ice Pres. Titos. KITCHEN, Sec'v. i - - L - . v ; RcFF.Rr.NCE?.—Samuel H. Lloyd, A. ! Winegar'dner, L. A. Mackey, A. White. James Quiggle, John YV. Maynard, Hon. Simrin (nam / eron, Thos. Bowman, D. D., Win. Y'aruforbelt. YVm. Fearon, Dr. J.S. Crawford, A. rpdegrtii', James Armstrong, Hon. YY'm. Bigl-r. A. S. RUSSELL. .'7g7 for Bed ford mid Fulton Counties. j Bedford, May IG, ISiiti ly. Till roR SiiiE. A FARM, containing 200 acres, nioreor less, ( in Franklin County, Fa., is offered for sale. | Particulars can be had by inquiring of the sub scriber in Bedford. A LENTI NT. ST EC K YIA N. May 16, lS.'Ci. THE MEN GEL ilOl SL. ; Valentine Stcckmr.n. Tioprietcy iijC"B'ardere taken hy the dfiv, week, rflopth ;or year, on mode:ate terms, ji Alay 9, 1856. ]; IffEW SFRIKG- AliD SUMMER GOODS. THE undersigned have just opened their usU- I al supply of ; SPRI.td A- Si T KHit! II G .! and will take pleasure ir. showina*hem. to all 1 who mary favor us with n call. Gred bargain i will be offered for Cash, and all kinds of Cottn- I try produce—or to punctual customers, n credit ! of six months will be given. 4 .0 B. CRVMER % CO. Bedford, May 2,1 HUMCrU H. U. IK'TZT CCLKBRA r *> Tetter Wash, is trie tfi:|y safe remedy <■ m r djacowsrpfhfor ri'rir.g fbe 'fetter,' Ringworm, nil eruptions nf the bkia. It is so irilallabie a uvty, tbat a -pefiect cine in all cases o. Tetter :.. ■ • utivmv applied. In ordinary rises ■>i " bollh" vijil 1- shffloent to perfect a cure. In-had caws, vrtf" t Toc.er of long atanrfiig. aiofc trill trf required. i'Mte '-id cent* jer bottle. For stile nt L>i li, F. Keattu-i's Bedford. April U. / >, Ifc-fiG-Ij. C3*"A SECRET FRRTFIF. L-AHIKS.—HOW TO PitF.SKRVK BF.AI TV Don't <e t.l.alk, J.iiy White, or any ot ifie so-catled cosmetics, i.o conceal a faded or sallow c?mple*fu>iT. ll von would hrr/e ifie io-es brought back to your cbeok, a clear, tu-altby and transput.'at skin, and ~V and vigor infused llt rough ! be; system, gl a bottle of Carter's Spanish Mixture, and tike it according to directions. It docs riof taste qft" af teelfa* your sw'eet-iTieats : but, if after a few doses you uo out find your health and beatify reviving, your step elas tic and vigorous. the whole syitem leire-bed and in vigorated like u Spring morning, then your case js hipel<*->; and ali the valuable certificate- we postV go frsr nought. It is the greatest purify r oi the t'looii known ; >s perfectly harmless! and at liieann.- time powerfully efficacious, Sen adveitiseoieut. Grefet Ctiro of Piles. rijtsrs. !f. J.. March *2* F. HJf.rii- Dear Sir it is with rr.ucb pleasure that I take t is opportunity of it-forming yen >: the grctt benefit 1 have derived iroii) the use of u iew botties ot liJioa /tiHil'* Ct"ptjn Jiil/ff." For a number of year, i have been orely am! eevereljr iiffi-cfed With a ; aiti I;I the stomach, attended by severe attacks of the Pi!' -, for which 1 tried a great manv rtmeike-.. but without affording n>e any telief. being arivi "u tu use the Unm iii Jh/f rs. I d.d so, using in ronnej,.on, for the Piles, your Oiiitirii ik, and 1 nov, inform von that they have entirely cured me and re stored rue to health, and 1 would advise all the affilel - to me your valuable me-bcntc!.. ivr. Re-p-cliuLly vo-as, MAKGAHF-i Rf.P>HF.R. No. Plum street, Camden, A. J. Dr. C. M. Jaeksoii. i'tkiiadelpuia. Se" advertisement. I .IOIITAM-.Ai-v.cc.--To l:vi; a tearing cough i-r cold, with a p. rpetuai ririppii.g from the no e a--i s.uenr-ssof the breast and lung- truly annoying, and sects ot our r-.triers w u> : b" uffiicteii. in that iviiv. we M-.ifd say go to Rup-n's store ami buy a be tie of J)c. ivevr-er's Per'oral Syrup, a ei von will be relieved of a great deal of "fcutfeiifg. Jirrß probably sil ver. inrti -otrie niore luntiifubje lung (UseaMS. FISHING TACKLE AKD AUKS. Tin: suijscribefs Btlyatior. to Iheir stock 1 i is*- ilirol.e at it Tati.le ol every description. t a tit' iieeiis, <,5 (JnisS, 1 ,'itll Ill'S, LitlCS. <N if. Airo. l ine t. giisi, uiiu German Curs, ficv.i viug Pist'-T. Ps'tcu.->:oii Caps ant: sporting At - i ara'us g-'iieraii' . ' i-h.r sai-at W. it CASH PIiICKS, Wl, sa!-- and Remit. JOHN .M. HEVBERGER 5c BRO. .\o. 4-7 -.orei p-tt'.od St. Phi.'advlphiu, May 10, 1----0 ~jp| OF pisifK Wliereas. Gcorsr j Iteplogi'*, late of . Woodborrv township, B-ntfard County, deceas ed. died seiz -d of ttie foliwiti Real Estate, viz : One tract of land situate m Middle Wood herry Township, Beriltr4- County, ftwitts the Map- ion tr->ct. s.djotnittg Sands of Samuel Buck, Jacob Stuck-v. and O*!:TS, Containing one hun dred and sixty acres and a : lo\vanc-, with at purtonancej. Also. ->nv oil er tract ol 'arid in same T-.wn s!.,p. aij "inihg (lie Mansion tract, lands ot Da vid Diltz, and ethers, containing one httndr'l and eighteen acres and !!o.'i:io', with the atj-nrlenancec. Also, one other tract of land in South W o-oc*- i berrv- township, County aforesrtni, adjoining | lands of Dbvid Stnckev, Benjamin \oders, and others, containing about ninety acres more or j less, and allowance, with the appurtenances, i now in the occupancy of Henrv Eversole. Also !h" one undivided halt part of a tract of Laud in '' e said to\vnsh:r. of South Woodberrv, .a;!;oin!njr lands of John flofiman. Daniel Rep iogle. and others, c-mtr.mifljr m the whole tract one hundred and fifty srevert acres, and allow ance. with the app irtenances. nov in the occu . pancv of petitioner. Henrv Snuth. who owns • the other half part thereof. A D-\ One oilier tract nf land in rnhT town ship, h-i'ie Mountain land, adjoint off Dr. Win. IT dstvir-. and other Mountain land, contairt- I ing about cigli'y acres, more or le*s. with ap purtenanccs. leaving a widow Folly Replogle, and Ten chiM' -n. to tvii • Jacob Replogle, the A ide ', son. rcfi lir.g in .I'diersott county, lowa Ge">rge B. Replog'c: David a minor, for whom Charles O p !lig has been appointed Guardian ; llinnnh IT intermarried witii Henry Smith, i petitioner : EKizabeth Rep!og!e *. Mary inter married with Jacob ll ruber, who have lately removed to the State of lowa j Barbara inter married willi Thomas S. Holsinger : Sarah m termarried with Henry Fdversole : Nancy inter i married will) Epharim Longenecker, yet in her ' minority, and for whom the said Ephraiiti f,ong decker is guardian, and Sarah aiso a mi ner tor whom Hon. Joseph B. Noble, Esq., has ■ been appointed Guardian : ali <1 whom reside in Bedford County, except Jacob, Elizabeth, and Marv. sr.iti Jacob and Mary, residing art above stated, and said Elizabeth residing County, Indiana. Notice is .therefore hereby given, that in pur suance ofa writ,of F.'iitilion or Valuation to n.e (lirect"d, I. will proceed to hold an Inquisition oi Voiuation (in the premise. l :, en Monday, th 30th dav of June next, u hen anil where all , inleti'ited may at! ad it they sec ] roper. 11l MOORE, Sucrijj'. Sheriffs fitiice, Bedford. ) * June (>, 1836. 1 i AiVTH K OF CIVI(i:iIT10^i. Whereas. Jacob Albright, late of Londondi r rv Township, Bedford County, deceased, died seized of the following real estate, to \\ it : One tract of land corrtainiog fittv acres, men or less, adjoining lands of Christian Albright, Junes Mitttnelv, i huoaf'-r h Porter, and Philips -Devote. Leaving the Ddlowiug named heirs and leji-al representatives to -wit : Jacob wl-.. is BP"' dead, ami whose interest in said eslatg has been spld bv 1-1 s Admuiistra tor to John Stutz, residing <in the premises, in •" Londonderry township, Bedf' r d county, Lvdia intermarried with sivid John Stutz, rcsicing in said Township, and Eve, petition^ - , residing in Nortbam|iton Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania. NoticeJs Ihefefore, hereby given, that in i pursuance of a writ of Partition, or Vaiuation to me'direhted, 1 will proceed to hold an Inquisi tion oi Valuation on the prpmiseson Vi edne u i.ay, t! • 2nd dav of July next n '%en and where all interested itrav attend jit see prper. *ftCGH MOORE,- j , * - SiMtpjJ '. ■* Sheriff's Office. Bedford, l June 6j )Sl'6. i
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