IK'inocrntic County Convention. pursuance of the rules adopted by Ihe Democrat the Delegates elected t>y lhe Townshipsol , H County, on Saturday, the 21st June, assembled . 'lie Court House, on Tuesday, June23d, and organ- J °. I bv choosing the Hon. Joe Mus, President, and ' p. Keki, Secretary. ' 7i,e following gentlemen presented thier creden . jV and were recognized as delegates. Boro"—fob Mann, John P. Reed, jl' dlbrd T.—John Brown, Samuel Defibaugh. j, at jtop —Ephraim Foster, Samuel Fluke. „ ra ; n '—liisiah Shoemaker, W. Cessna. , UIII . Valley— James Cessna, John A. Al'Coy. jj 4rr jsaii—Wm. A. Powell, Jos. Mortimore. iJjpexvell —Michael Fluke, Ceo. Cellbaugh. f'i'.iata Win- Keyset-, Jacob Adams. t , rtv _-John A. White, Fred. Oaks. I oJvjndeiry —John Devore, John Hyssong. Y ~|o e Matthew Murray, Jon. Motion. Y...;,. R P. H. Studebaker, Ceo. W. Gump. n ' v idence East —W. Mellon, C. Evans, ii \V> rry—P. Bunts, VV. McDonald. - Vv'joJiierry—John B. Fluke, J. Brumbaugh tin notion it was Resolved that the Convention r.focee'l to nominate a Ticket Vive Voce. ; Whereupon { ' ie following ticket was unanimously nominated: Cow' y Surveyor —IVM. M. HALL. D-trict Attorney —(J. 11. SPANG. Associate Judge—A. J. SNIVELY. (';:ti:t issioner— H. J. BUI NEK, (3 years.) CADVVALADER EVANS, {I yr.) p.x>r Director —GEORGE ELDER. Auditor —HENRY B. MOCK, (3 years.) THOS. W. MORTON, (2 years.) Coroner —JOH \ 1 fARSH BA RGER. * yjss-rs. W. P. Schell, Samuel Defibaugb, and G. • siag, Representative Conferees. COUNTY COMMITTEE. G. H. Spang, Esq., John Cessna, Esq . Col. j,.-. IV. Tate, Wm. M. Hall. Esq., Samuel (i. sfalier, Esq., Col. F. D. IWgle. \ -erie* oi re-ulnt inns were then o tie red and read i. I', iii.i.ti, when, upon motion, the same were! warmly adopted by acclamation : The Relegates representing the Democracy of Bed- i ( ir.ty. in Covention a-semh|eil, for the pur- ; , : iniinating a County Ticket, coming fresh > mas-ex ol the people, deem it tit and proper 1 . (s-.a-ion, the first occurring since the sitting • ,m"i: nali Convention, to give expression to ■ sentiments in regard to the doings of the same. I Tbwfore ;; solved, That in the platform as laid down by Convention we recognize a renewed and happy , ,r.-nient of the great cardinal principles of the it.-, n.-ratic party, princpiles in the protntrlgation of a ■ii tii; put') ha* -o olt marched to victory, arid ; success oi Inch our great nation has arrived - • . pie-elit piotid ami piotoii ei.t position ; prin sa happily emhodicd itt the Baltimore Plat- ; ::. and row -or obiy and featle-sly declared to ■i in the face ot the pre-eut storm of ot.pa :-'generacv. a* exemplified m Know Nothmg . k Reptihl :can:sm and A luilit iotii- iii :—We sit . i ■:* .ittil.it" oiii brethren ol'the Cincinnati i .id. on in Ihe proud and patriotic star.d taken by Revoked. That in the iinanimott- nomination ol in— liiichanan for The Pri-idency by -aiti conven . recognize th"o!d and well known element* • ccess, the willing obedience ot a noble band ol ■ a I I'Hiiiot- to the sympathetic heavingx ol the .■ too- will. In this the nominee of the Conven . 5 •• h'ghe-t office iri tlie gift o! a !iee people, tt irt.ngt >e an o/if and well tried friend, a true p ■ ustl honest man. The moderation, unbending •sjr *. and therefore, the lijies drawn in this con-' I be the dividing ridge between us anil tlie -sDen ocratie principles. The noble spirit, | '"•irrarwho having comnrritted an error, take t-f !r in retracing his steps, aud thus proving to ""••• 'the reel 1 1tide of bis intentions in leaving '•'•ir el ds. TVe say then, raw lark note, and " meet you on a common piat.'oirn, or forever V away. tP*** U That we eztend a sincere anil hearty Ton to those old line Whigs who have never '■<■ qt: ;( > knee to the dark and Anti-American spir al 'iv NVthingism—who have never prostituted " -■ vs- to so degrading an organization— to unite in the approaching campaign, in the election ! !-•*• nominees of the Cincinnati Convention.— i " till meet you as brethren, arid treat you in thej a 01 'rue American brotherhood. Vae"' !■•--. .•!. j hat the charge preferred against Ja m ess . ji.in by a few of the lower order of Abolition . is talse in fact false in every pai t ictilar— i leoj even the shadow of foundation—and we I " i' bl 'he people to treat it with the contempt due j s'-sjiOiiil ii, it* meanest form, and spurn the crea- I ' " 1 would in.-ult your intelligence by uttering : tear presence as you would a POLECAT. • • vert, I hat the ticket now put in nomination • te ronvention is composed of gentlemen entitled ; i 'respect, and the cordial and earnest support of! arciat;c Party of the County; we therefore i •i" n all true Democrats to takeoff their coat*, :>!ri"ir -keves, and go to work like men—to j " r ") fonoiahle means unemployed in securing the of the ticket. We call upon the conimit 'o vigilance, for the respective townships, to be '■ke discharge of their duties, to see that! 1 •-s are left behind on the day of election, to he •tt canvassing their respective districts, and j . ' W; fl he-ure to perch upon our banners ; hav- j - - effect not only of tilling our offices with men ] 1 * ' tr u*. but also of strengthening the hands | t'goraiing the heart* of all true democrats lor i riacli'r.g national contest. That the proceedings of this convention j "■'-•! n the IJidford Gazette, and all other a' pitiers nl the State w illmg to do so. , ' • 1 hat Wm. P. Schell, Saml. Defibangh, -pans, be, and are tiereby appointed ("nn cJ'"dloni County, to meet similar Confer- Wniima'and Fulton counties, and that said ey are hereby instructed to use j -: rr j (fegeenre the re-nomination of Joseph •. ~ ; ,r i ffiijCN . Smith, to represent this dis- W r . Legislature. •• t 0( h d u a* Re-olved, That tlie officers of ' , " n, ' on "rtify the proceedings of the same oor.ty Committee. convention closed its labours, Gen. ' S appearance, who, upon the warm _j^&L^fi ve " , ion, proceeded to-addre-s them in ar "' happy manner, at the close of crested with three cheers. The con ■ • adjourned sine die, with three cheers t BftfcxtxßiDGU and the County JOB MANN. Pros'*. ' V UT.ED, fry', . 1 Methodist Sunday School (elebratiou. Early on Thursday morning, tlie streets were live ly with little girls gaily and tastefully dressed. The boys, looking as clean as new pins, were also about. The groups Kiel clusters of these little fairies were soon seen moving out to the church to form proces sion. which, with martial trusicat its head—banners anil flags beautifully decorated, and with appropriate mottoes, made an imposing display in their march a roitnd town, and out to the grove m Barclay's woods. Arrived there in front of the stand erected lor the oc casion, we found it buried in shrubbery, wreatbs and festoons—all well gotten up. Mr. Gibson, pastor of the church, in his happv mannei took the stand, and opened the exercises with an apppropriate prayer. Mr. Saml. Shuck. Superintendent, was also there. We suspected his brother, Wm. Shuck, very strongly for being out there before, judging front the taste displayed in the arrangement on the ground. We wondered what the large horses were standing hitch ed at the fence for, covered with heavy harness; but in looking round found several barrels of water, and a good deal more than Jive. loave* and lira jixhex there in baskets. We concluded the horses and big gear> had something to do with that part of the arrange ment. After seeing Mr. Sigafoos on the side of the stand with some papers fee. iri hand, we judged there were some other feasts on hand- beside- those to come out ot the baskets. We were not disappoin ted. Various literary and religious exercises in the loim of declamations, dialogues, singing he., were produced by many of the scholars in a manner that reflected much credit upon them, and a gieat deal upon their teachers and superintendent. It wag just a- it ought to be. fori mu-t give children their plays, their novel!ies arid toys. The parents were there giving it their countenance and encouragement. Without these interests all conspiring Sunday-Schools don't come to much. Mr. Gibson, in a veiv agreeable and p'easfng man ner, and with just such remarks as everybody liked j on such an occasion, introduced the scholars as their I respective part- turned up. We will not distinguish, I lor all did well. We must notice, however, that i Snndat/Srhool hymn by the five little girls —we don't ! now remember their names, ft appeared that the wind ceased rustling the leave-, that all might hear and appreciate tt. The dialogue between masters | Ce—ria and Blvmire, was conducted with such ease and natural outburst of expression as made you think they were really in earnest. The star speech ol John Shuck took us down. His voice, his gestures ! nd clear articulation, together with a peculiar flash ; ot hi- eye and a little knitting of the brow occasion ; ally gave evidence of good ground there for cultiva tion. James Shuck made an admirable speech.— V> ell may the parents of these two young men be ; proud of them. Jo-.ah Gephult and Henry Baker did themselves much credit in their speeches aud I dialogues. 1 he closing was a dialogue between Joseph i and Ins brethren, in appropriate costume. This very i interesting portion ol Biblical history was well dra \ mat zed. The character of Joseph was well sustain ed by John Euliord, a young gentleman of consider able ptomt-e, and who made ihe opening speech with much credit to himself. This over, and we s re to elo-e down on a description ; for the amount of cold ham, chicken, pickle-, bread and butter, cakes, kc., &<•., which were spread ou! on a long table and : disposed of by the scholars and spectators, can bet ter be imagined than told, when we say that proba bly four or live hundred palates were well caterer) to, and all the boys anil gills scamp-red off with t rouse r pockets and handkerchiefs full of what was left. SPECTATOR. | The New Yoke Hkkai.d. of the 3d in-taut, enters warmly into a discussion of the Medical practice of Dr. Robert Hunter, oi' that city. The editor of the Herald stated on a former occasion that he was fnrn s—H* h patient nt Dr. Hunter, and had derived great repef fiorn hi- treatment. He says:—No man, we w:H venture to say. in the whole annuls of tin- pro- , lessiori, has ever introduced a more important inno vation on the old s\ stem of practice, or gained in a short space of tune more converts to hi* opinions.— Amongst the-e hp ha* to reckon some of the larulfy .tself, forced to conviction" by the proofs that daily tall under their observation. But the most incon trovertible evidence of the benefits conferred by Dr. Hunter's mode of treatment in diseases of the lungs is to he found in the City Inspector's report. By the-e documents it is shown that the diminution in the mortality from eon-nmption during the|a*t three mouths of the year 1655, as compared with The cor- j responding three months of 1853 and 1651, was near ly twenty-five per cent. Comparing the first quar ter of the present year with the first three months of the years 1854 and 1855, the diminution i* still more remarkable, amounting to more than 32 per cent. Now, we ktiow from the vast niittiberOY ca ses treated and cures effected by Dr Hunter during ; the period- referred to. that his efforts contributed, if not to produce all, at lea-t the greater shaie of thi imprnverrient. The severit" of the pa-t winter would have increased instead ol diminished the mor tality arising from pulmonary disease*, had not thpre ; been some new and powerful counteracting influence ! at work. Emboldened by these results, and having the most entire confidence in the inhalation system. Dr. Hun ter now come* forward to challenge the faculty to u tair and open inve-tigation of hi- theories. He says, j nrul-ays truly, that it is not light to confine the di<- j rossion to med cat journals, which ore the nicte ex- - ponents of the interests and prejudices of particular indiv'riluals, societies or schools. 11" claim- the whole public tor his audience, and he leaves to them ; the decision of the merits of the controversy.* EMsrsly lowa* E£BoocS. Tlsp Woitdt r of the \iitefcntlli Crnlttry. Import ant and of o inlallable a | remedy, that a perfect cure in all cases of Tetter is guaranteed, il attentively applied. In ordinary cases j one bottle will besuflicent to perfect a cure. In bad cases, with a Tetter of long standing, more will be j required. Price 25 cents per bottle, For sale at Dr. | B. F. Reamet's Bedford. April 25, ISSG-Iy. GT-A SECRET'FOR THE LADIES -HOW' TO j PKLSi*.RVE BEAUTY. —Don't use Chalk, Lily i White, or any of the so-called cosmetics, to c onceal ! a laded or sallow complexion. IT you would have the roses brought back to your ; cheek, a clear, healthy and transparent skin, and life | and cigor infused through the system, get a bottle of J (urter - Spanish Mixture, AMI take it according to ! directions. It does nor TASTE quite as well as your sweet-meats ; but, if alter a few " ■ ' -far- CHEAP CLOTHING. 1,. HERSHMAN -v CO., would respectfully 1 infirm the citizen* of Bedford Countv, that ' they have opened a Cloth wig store in Hollidays- 1 burg No. 5, Lord's Row. July 4, iy*>li. j j AGIIKM L'I'LJUL MEETING. Tlie Members ol the Bedfonl County Agri culttirnl Society, will weet nt the Court Mouse on Saturday the Ath irts!., at 2 o'clock, B. M. to make arrangemeuls for the coming annual Exhibition. liCUfS'S REMAINING in the Po*t Office at Bedford, I'a., Tune .'list, 1856. Persons calling for letleis in this list will please -ay they are advertised. Adam- Isaac, Beiner Jus, Brown Davis A. Butjedge G, Pou-e (r VV. P "et P- 54'. Rsilui'f J , 4'lrO-wbei S II F, Cook Elizabeth, Cirtyle Adam, Corppber Alex,'* Die hi Ameliann Mi-s. Dannei A am, Detitiaugh E hzabeth, Emery Tames, Evans Timothv. Elton John, Frohlig George, Fletcher J N, Karbe' Thomas, Gil lian Hannah Miss, (ait>y ftjuire. Garden John C, Henry Rebecca, llartman Elizabeth, H'ddermaifLew is, Hcltzell U'iliiam, llazlett Mary MI-S, Margret Mi--, McCoy W' 13, Mullm (ieoige, Nucmaner Jane Miss, Peiper John B. Pmll'ps Saml, Poorrnm Jacob, Price Jacob, Risellng John, i'-i'n.ttli H il. ileed Jno-' atlian, Keilly Michael, Roekev *, Long Abraham 11. Lynn Alexander. Landis Chrisf ian, Linnel J P. Logu" James. Ling John 11, Wakey' John. VVertz Mictiael Willi* Hannah, Wagermaii Ja cob, White G, Vaimetla Robert. FISHING TACKLE AND GUNS. THE subscribers cal! attention to their stock nl Fish Hooks and Tackle ot every description. (Tine Kes-ds. S(i 3rn. SPECIAL NOTICE. All persons indebted (o the firm ofßupp *x. Oster are respectfully and earnestly requested to make immediate payment. The hooks are in the hands ol G. VV. Kupp, for collection, and must positively be closed. Our friends who are in arrears will please consult their interest bv attending to this notice at once and not put us under the unpleasant necessity ol making thetri pay costs. Bedford, May Hi, JShG—2:n. .PATENT WASHING MACHINE. The undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Bedford County, that they have purchased tlie patent tor the above Machine, from the patentee, {C. Hollinsworth, Stale of Indiana,) and are now prepared to manufacture, and keep constantly on hand, the Floating Ball or Knuckle Washing Machine, at St. Clairs viile. This Machine works well, and a girl of four teen years, can perform the largest Washing in a very short time, and the amount o( clothes and soaps saved in a year, will pay lor the Ma chine. Everybody should have one of these Machines. Some of the citizens of St. ClairsviJle have tried it, and ran testify to what we have said concerning it. D. C. WETSELL, D. R. KOOXS. June 6, 185 G. "The mind'- the standard of the man So poet* do siippo-e, But the standard of the Gestueman I- neat, well-fitting CLOTHES." Then wrnd your way toEa-t Pitt street, [Herp the Poet "sturk,"} and stepped into C. I.OYER'S Fashionable Emporium, and obtained n suit of elegaat clothes, at a low figure. Fayette Springs, j 1 Ins highly agreeable and attractive Mountain , resott, has been leaseil by the subscriber. New I buildings and improvements tor recreation, amuse ment, and bathing, in process of erection during the past, ii| be ready lor the accommodation of visitors . the present season. The purifying and healing • pioprrties ol the waters of these springs have been , fully tested by chemical analysis, arid the experience t of individuals proves their efficacy. THEY NEVER FAIL TO CERE I Scrofula and other diseases of the blood, bv freely , drinking the water and eruptions by bathing and ex ternal applications of the deposits ol the stieaui.— 1 hese waters are chalybeate of iron, with portions of Magnesia and Salts. In addition to the elevated, l j health lul and pleasant mountain location of these Springs, they are in the midst of classic ground— u ild,. romantic, and picturesque scenery—caverns, | cataracts and cascades. Within a circuit of four or are i OUT NECESSITY, W First ISntlir S'it'Es, \\ nxhh(j>taH a Spring and Meadon-*, which lie owned I(>'*'*>.■ day of his death—tfunhars Camp— , brad lock and Juriionnville s Craves—Delancy's Cave Ohm I'yle and Cucumber Fells and the Cascades , ol M-adow Run—easy of access on horseback or in vehicles to be had at the Springs. The streams and woods abound in Trout and (fame, affording u rich ; field for the djpciple* of 11 at lon. and Nam (id. j Situate within live minutes walk of the National I'.uail with regular daily lines of stages passing East and West connecting with Pittsburg Steamboats at H(ownsvi||e and with the cats of Pittsburg and I onnelisvilie ilail Roau at Corineilsville. render these : sprites convenient of access in a shiift day ride ; iioniTHjfiiberluru! and Pittsburgh. Ire advantages of our location—our moderate | charpes, earnest desire and the exertions we will i u-e to give entire satisfaction, and to make our guerffc comfortable, we hope w ill not fail to render j the /a/f'ltr. Spring* one ot the mosr popular and a- I summer resorts- in the country. The pres | erif.ft-s*ee has been employed at the Springs during -eveia! seasons in the capacity of Superintendent, amllie flatters himself that his experience in this aid j olhtV public lions****, will not fail in bein*; useful to I himyll, and in contributing to the comfort and pleas | ure his patrons. Pd"sons wishing to engage rooms or to make fur • Therj inquiry will please address the proprietor at I'.ryfte Springs P. (). 0 r at Uoiontowu, Favette Corttfty, Penna. VV. F. BABCOCK. .line ~7, 1850—6t. NOTICE, n e undersigned appointed hy the Court of Conjmon Pi,as in and for the Countv of BefJ lbrit to distribute the money in the hands ofO. E. shannon, Esq., assignee of James K. Haliam, to aid amongst < i editors, will attend to the du ti-'Sfl his appointment, on Monday the 7th dav ofjyly.at his office in the Borough of Bedford, whefi and where all partus interested cart at tended they see proper. J NO. P. REED, Auditor. June 20, 1856. NOTICE. The undersigned appointed hy the Orphans' Coot in and for Bedford County, to distribute the xj' >ii y in the hands of Joseph Dull, Esq., ad min strator ol Ihe estate of Joseph Nedrovv, de ceased, to and amongst creditors, will attend to tliuiiiities of his appointment nti Tuesday the Sttfiiay of July, at his office in the Borough of Beifori!, when and where all parties can attend if Ijey see proper. J NO. l\ REED, Jhiditor. Jim* 20, 1.856. NOTICE. appointed by the Orphans' ( >i|lHn amjtfur the County ol Bedford, to e.\- aiiifte the exceptions tiled to tin* account of Jiss" Blackburn, guardian of J* sse Rouser, now ihe* ased, and to report an account, will attend p the duties of iiis appointment on Thursday fie 10th ilav ol July, at his office in the llor e'.'-gk-ot !eui.,rif, w il-fj Hlii where alf } i t-i-." Can Jteiui if th<*y see proper. J NO. P. REED, . lud it or. I June 2i), 1856. 4 Fcr Sale. The subscriber offers for sale, low, a fine ton pi Vienna Rosewood Piano Forte. SAM E. BROWN. June 20. 1856. MSSS. JK. GOOUZiMT, .MILLINER, BEDFORD PA. IS prepared to furnish Ladies and Misses with evyry variety of SPRING AND SI. MMER BONNETS, on the most favorable terms*. She hal just received from the City a large and ele gait assortment of Bonnets, Flats, fee., which sht.is prepared to trim so as to suit Ihe taste of the purchaser. She keeps constantly <>n hand Bnjnet Silks, Ribbons, Flounces, Laces, and all other trimmings, to which she respectfully in vito; the attention of the Ladies of Bedford ancivicinitv. She also keeps Bonnets ready triiimed. From long experience in the bust- she feels satisfied that she-can please all w h*i favor her with their custom, both as to style and price. Thankful for the flattering eiiclurageiiH iit heretofore received, she asks a continuance of the patronage of the public. lidford, May 23, 1856 lv. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Tie undersigned, administrators of the Es tate of John Laflerty, deceased, will expose to Pub jc Sale, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of Jwl\j nt-xt, a valuable tract of land, late the projjerly ot said deceased, ssfual<- in Juniata Towjnship, containing '235 acres and 88 parches of patented land, about 75 acres cleared and un der cultivation, with a Log Mouse and Log Lara thereon erected, and an apple orchaid tlieron, also an excellent Spring o! water at the door.: adjoining lands of William I ra/.ier, Isaac Coclienour's heirs and others, 'l itis is a veiv desirable property, and will be positively sold, and on easy terms: to wit: One third ol the purthare money to remain in the hands of the purchaser during the litetune ot the widow, the intetest thereof to be paid her annually, and the principle at her death, to the heirs ol said deceased, —One third thereof to he paid in hand at the confirmation of the sile, and the remain der in two eqiKii annual payments thereafter, without interest ; to he secured by judgment notes, or bonds and mortgage. Reasonable at tendance will be given, and fur further partic ulars, persons desirous ot purchasing, are refer red to John P. iieed, Esq., ol Bedford, and to the subscribers. JOS!A II MILLER, JOHN LAFFEKTY, .■llministrators. June 13, 185 G. Gentlemens' Gaiters and Shoes—Mens' and Boys Shoes and Boots; also Ladies, .Misses, and Ohildrens do., lor sale hv ' CRAMER & CO. HATS.—Mens' Panama, Leghorn, and Braid Hat?: also hoys and cbildrens hats, for sale bv CRAMER & CO. " TO THE FARMERS. . £ ----- The lite farmers of Bed ford and adjoining countiefc that he has made ii arrangements by which he can furnish, to those . desiring, the latest improved and best .JGRI ■ CULTURJIL IMPLEMENTS of the day, embracing Scott's "Little Giant" Corn and Cob ' Grinder, guaranteed to grind from 8 to 15 bush— j els of feed per hour wi'h one horse—Polls* ; Corn Stalk Cutter and Crasher, warranted to cut from 120 to 1(50 bushels of feed per hour— Hay and Straw Cutters, in variety Wheal Drills arid Corn Sheilers, which are unsurpassed fir cheapness and quality Cultivators, Horse Hoes, Cider-mills, N.r.. N.c. In short, every utensil used in or about a farm. Wishing to avoid all imposition, each machine sold hy him will he warranted to work as represented, or no suit; and, as these machines are procured in most cases directly from the Patentees and Man ufacturers, the purchaser w ill be secure in the right of using. Prices will be as moderate, and, in some in stance*, le.0 acres on the South side of the main tract. This place is valuable, and may he desirable to. those whom it adjoins. i **rm :—Cash, at the confirmation of sale on the Ist day of Sept, 1 soli. JOHN* liOLSf\GER, *®p#c of Ihe Eecutors. ' June 13, 1856. DISSOLUTION. Ihe partnership heretofore existing between ; the Subscribers, under the name of WeiseJ & ; Co., in the Carriage making and Blacksmithing i business, was this day dissolved by mutual con • sent. All business of the late Firm will be at- : tended to hy Michael £„ John G. Weisel, who will collect the outstanding notes and accounts : and pay the debts. WM. WEISEL, MICHAEL WEISEL. JOHN WEISEL. May 27, 185 G. The undersigned have this day formed a part nership in the Carriage-making, and Black- Smithing business, under the name and firm of V\ in six to Co. We will endeavoui 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 Weisel is. Foster, immediately East of town. MICHAEL WEISEL, >■ UOUIV UPIILEX- Jnne 6, 1856 3m. The lust tiilcction of Glees eier Publislied. TIP-TOP GLEE AND CHORES HOOK. . 7 new rrnit choice collection of Copyrights never before harmonized, and many of the Gems of Modern German and Italian .Comjio sers, arranged in a familiar style, and adapted to the use of Glee Clubs, Singing Classes, and the Family Circle, bv C. JAEVIS and J. A. GUT This work contains a great number of new and favorite songs, harmonized in a style adapt ed to general purposes, while manv of the gems of Meudeisshoii, Abt. Kuchen, and other cele brated composers, are presented in an original form. The great variety of musical composi tions he re introduced, eminently adapts it to the taste and capacity of tire Singing School, the Glee Club and the Family Circle. [LP*Pi ice one dollar. Just published by Lee Walker, No. ]SS Chesnut street, and J. B. Lippincot is. (Jo., No. 20 North Fourth street, Philadelphia. Sample copies will be st lit by mail, free of postage, on receipt of §l. May 1 (i, 1850—1 m. THE WEST BRANCH INSURANCE CO., LOCK HAYE.Y, EM. Insures Detached Buildings, Stores, Merchan dize, Farm Property, and other Buildings, and their contents, at moderate rates. Capital, $300,000. Charter Perpetual. DCRIXTORS. —Hon. Join) J. Pearce, John B. Hall, Charles A. Mayer, Charles Crist, Peter Dickinson, Hon. G. C. Harvey, T. T. A brains, 1). J. Jackman, W. White, Thus. Kitchen. HON. G. €. HARVEY, Pres. T. T. AKRAMS, \ ice Pres. Trios. KITCIIKX, Sec'v. REFERENCES. —SamueI 11. Lloyd, A. A. Winegardner, L. A. Mackey, A. White, James Quiggle, John W. Maynard, Hon. Simon Cam eron, Thos. Bowman, D. D., Win. Vanderbelt. Wni. Fearon, Dr. J. S. Crawford, A. Updegraff, James Armstrong, Hon. VVrn. Bigler. A. S. RUSSELL, ,'7g7 for Ben' ford and Fulton Counties. Bedford, May 16, 1856—1y. 1 IBM FOR SALE. A FARM, containing 200 acres, moreor less, in Franklin County, Pa., is offered for sale. Particulars can be had by inquiring of the sub scriber in Bedford. VALENTINE STEOKMAX. May 16, ISSG. THE MENGEL HOISE. Valentine Steckman, Proprietor. 03^Boarders taken by the day, week, month or year, on moderate terms. May 9, 1556. FOR SALE CHEAP.—Country Produce of any kind will be received in exchange fbra new family Carriage, a new failing top Buggy, and 2 two-horse wagons—work warranted —a Ime ra! credit given. CRAMER St CO. MOKK Mill GOODS. i HE undersigned has just returned home li -in the Caste, n Cities with a large stock of Summer C rods, arid is now exhibiting AT CHEAP SIDE ° a general assortment of new style of Summer Coods, comprising a great variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, which consists iri part of black and fancy Silks, OitalH, Lawns, DeLaines, Ma donna Cioths, Alpacas, Dehege, Mantillas, Jvc. A Iso a great variety of black and f'ancv i (dot hs and Cassimerea. Linen anil Cottonade ior Gentlemen and Bovs' wear. BOOTS &. SHOES," IIATS . BO WETS. Groceries—Sugars, Syrups, Molasses, Shad, Herring and Mackerel, Bacon, Queensware, Hardware, Brooms, Buckets, Churns, ivc. The above stock consists of every article usu ally kept in store—all of which will he sold (.HEAP FC'K CASH, or approved produce. Thankful for past favors, he hopes bv fair dealing and a desire to please, to continue to merit and receive a liberal share of the public patronage. June 13, 1 Sr>6. G. IV. If I PP. RiGIMBEQTfPES AND AMBROTYPES, READER have von ever beard of GETTYS' inimitable Daguerreotypes ? If not go at once to his Saloon and see tor vottrself • and if votr want a likeness ot yourself or triends, as true as Nature and Art combined can make if, that is (he place to get it. It' you want a picture put up in the most approved stvle and of the bst materials—or. in short, it you want the worth o}" your money in a splendid Daguerreo type or Ambrotype, go to G ETTYS, as he is the only Artist in Bedford County who can take the new style < f Daguerreotypes and A n-.! rot vpes. lie spares- no pains to give full satisfaction, and permits no picture to go out until he is con tide:,t that it will do so. Having just returned liom the Cast, h>* is in p issessiun <>f all the late improvements in the Art, and can assure his patrons that he can furnish them with a style of pictures not taken by any other person in the i Mint v. Kuotns at the "Exchange Budding," °r Odd Fellows Hail, immediately above the store of Mr. A. B. Cramer. T. 11. GETTYS, JR. June 6, 1 Sod. NEW STORE. A sad Goods. Mrs. AGNIs SACPP would announce to her friends arid the public that "die ha; ope tied n Dry Goods Store in the room occupied as ti.u Post cilice, v ■r > she has just received and ' }e-n "d a iianus-'iriie assortment of new style Spring and Summer goods, embracing in part. Black and Fancy Silks, French and Flounced Lawns, of nil prices, Shaliies and Braze De tains, Curtain Diaperv, of all prices, Wool De Lains. of all Colors, Cambrick and Swiss mus lins, Buttons, Braids, Cords, Edgings, and In sert ings, Ladies ami Misses Shoes, together with a little of almost everything to be found in Drv Goods Stores. She has also on hand, a large and well se lected assortment of HARDWARE, which will P worth of Magazines, all 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. Sea! Press es, Dies, &.c. sent to order. Every description of Engraving on ood ex ecuted with neatness and dispatch. N tews of Buildings, Newspaper Headings, \ lews ot Ma chinery, Book Illustrations, Lodge Certificates, Business Cards, 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 by mail or ex press. 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. BY RAM N- PIERCE. 50 South Third Strcel, Philadelphia, Pu. J. It. BYKAM. t. way hekcc. May H, 1856—1 y. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE- Bv virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court ' of Bedford County, the undeisigned will exjiose Ito public sale, on the premises, on 1" RIDA\ the Ist day of August next, the Real Estateof | Christian Anderson, deceased, situate in St Clair ! township, adjoining lands of Keefje's heirs, Jos. j Ferguson, Peter John Cessna, Esq., and , other's, containing 93 acres oi thereabouts, and j having thereon erected a two Story Log House, i Log Barn and Log Spring House, also an apple orchardtheron. Terms: —Cash at the confirmation of sale on ; the Ist Sept. 1b56. JANE MOOR HEAD. Eitcutrix, June 13, 1533.