The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, July 25, 1856, Image 3

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BEDFORD, FRIDAY MOHMN'G, July 25, 185<5.
PORTRAIT CF J AS. BUCHANAN7
The most correct iikeness ever made, executed in
the highest style of Art, and printed on tine India
per. published and for sale. Wholesale and Retail,
j,J J,. N. ROSENTHAL, Lithographer, N VV eorn
of sth and Cbesnut street-, Philadelphia. Size oi
aner 17x26: Retail price $1; a liberal discount
™,H ne made those wishing to sell again. July 25.
The First Pajje.
£7* The reader will be well compensated by a
careful perusal of all the articles to be found on the
first page 01 Die Gazette of to-day. They present
truths and arguments of an overwhelming character, i
which cannot fail to arouse the freemen of Bedford
Comity to a full sense of their duty.
27" Our readers will peruse with profound interest
letter irom Rev. SCI'TIMTS TI STIN, a distinguished
tiers' 1 man, to be found in the Gazette of to-day.
ry We have examined a specimen of the "AM
BROTVPES" of Tuos. R. GKTTVS, Jr., of this
place, and have no hesitation in saying that they i
will compare savorably with any we have seen. His j
loom- are in the Beilford Hall, where he is prepared j
tnexecute likenesses in a style equal to that of any
other establishment in the State. All in want of a I
.mod and life-like Picture will do well to give him a
call.
ry We invite the attention of purchasers to the i
advertisement of Hon. JOS. R. NOBLE, by which it
will be sen that he oilers for -ah- one of the mo-t ;
va!' dole Mill properties in l'ulton county, to which j
i- attached a first rate Farm. We would advise all
i : want of such a property, to examine the one allu
ded to before purchasing elsewhere.
77*Atten'ion is directed to the advertisement of
PETFR H. SHIRES, ESQ. which will be found in
the proper column, by which it w ill be seen that lie
is prepared to furnish Farmers with ail kinds of!
Farming implements of the very best quality.
Crooks ant! Sunnier.
-■y Whilst every lover of our country must turn
with sorrow and disgust from the obscene malignity
oi Mr. Sumner ir. the bitter language employed by i
lunri upon the floor of the 17. S. Senate to sustain his j
.iceinhary ABOLITION views—none can success-|
;di!v justify tiie conduct of Brooks in Ins di-gracefl !
attack upon that Senator. Both these men are i
wrung, and it is an outrage uprn the morals of the
;iv 'bat either ol them should he permitted to
represent an honest constituency. We are sorry ,
riijf Brooks was not promptly expelled lrom the
House —and that Mr. Sumner was not publicly rejui
1/ 7 for his gross and uiigentiemar.ly language in
debate.
£7* The Presbyterian Grave Yard, which, for a
longtime-, has been in a dreadful condition, has re- :
0 ; tiv been handsomely cleaned up, and the fences j
white-washed, pre-enting a change truly agreeable
to the eye. For this handsome improvement we ure
indebted to the Laihk- of the place—but more espe
cially to Mrs. YIKKISII Tim, who started the sub
scription—collected the money —and superintended
the work. She will receive the sincere thanks of
the community.
JoiuV Juuiata Valley.
or?" I . J. Jovts, Esq., the accomplished assistant
'bi;tor oi the Ibdlidavsbuig Staudanl arrived in Bed
turd on last Tuesday evening, am! is -topping at the
lie .fiord Hotel. He is the author of the "History of,
i!ir Juniata Val/ry and has with him a tew copies
1 ir-ale. Thi- is a work which should be in every
iamily in Bedford County, and we are satisfied that
i v. lio ptrr chase it will consider the amount thus;
e\;.ei,; -d well invested. The hardships encountered j ;
I y tiie early settlers of this Valley can only be fully j
c -.rstood by a perusal oi this Book, which gives a |
i-i.thfiil description of events as they, actually oc-,
cured.
Z7" We notice among the visitors at the Springs, j
lion. E. A. I'IAMIIAN, Judge FI.NOI.AI, and Col. V\ M.
>. FA-, iT.M.r., of Philadelphia. Hon. A. J. Cr itriN,i
v *vi%UrY of the Commonwealth—Dr. KIM;, of Pitts- j*
fnrg. i Gen. Giucs, of Huntingdon County.;'
1 ;.-ie were 17 arrivals on Tuesday, and 20 on 1
Wednesday ia-t.
7. 'I. III.KV'S SAKSAI I \nnr.A. —It is not only the
■ -t re .aid- but one of the most valuable corn- j
: • - - that ran he bad during the summer month-, j 1
far :,e removal and permanent cure of Sctofluln, j
bv-p.-ps ... Bronchitis, Pulmonary Affections and all j
ci-'ar,ec'is eruptions ari-ing fiorn an impure or vitia- | ,
t-d condition of the blood, it stands imappnrarhed ill ;
history of rnedieine. 1: may be used at all sea- .
- : - v. 'li \ery decided advantage, hut especially in :
the spring and summer season.— iiocL hiatal Argus. I
Ail Right in lowa.
In Lee county, 1 nva, the vote for President !
iti 1 Sfv2 stood us follows:
Pierce 1,708
Brott 1,379 *:
Hale 201
At an ePction held in this county on
-Stii u!t. fir members of the legislature, tin- '
x Cite stood :
KOU -J7VATOP.. r
D. P. Brigbam, dem., had 1,332
Win. Stewart, Iv. N,. " 1:)0 j ,
St"|ih. Cook, uoolly, " 44
iii:rni>t:sTATivi:>.
J- M. Anderson, dmi., had 1,304
H. *1". B. Lynch," " 1,319
S R ,j id, " " 1,256 j
Jn S. Hamilton," " 1,250 , '
Haw kin Taylor, iilack rej., had
Simeon Cole, " " {j,3i
R<nt■ C. Raton, " " 825
Jno. Courtwiight, " "
J'ltx.es M. Lay ton, K. X., had l s 7 ; ;
John Barnes, jr., " " 100
James L). CR-Joey," - 110 i ;
W. Sollars, " " 44 i 1
C. Purcell, " " 36
~ '
' I A:. MISTAKK—A Win: SHOT BV HIM: ! ,
it -T:AMI. —On Friday morning last, about one j .
• 'iock. Mr. Wm. Kelly, who resides in C'aro-; ,
;r ! county, Y,i., and who is in the h3bit of|
••••"ptnga loaded gun in his room at nig-ht, was I
Uridenly
•oused from his sleep, and, under the I
1 :ession that his house was broken into, seiz- j '
"■ 'us gun and bred upon some one entering
A hut found, to his horror, that 't was
nho was fasteiiing.it. Mrs. K. lingered'
u-ui. Saturday morning. She leaves an almost
dracted hu.sba.nd, an iriikt>MW> eleven months
• i.nti a large number of relations to mourn
i J '-r loss.
A Curious Coiaridence.
.j' 's remarkable, says the Mount Holly ffrr- j
■ i that at this time when the Black Republi
cs are in such a tlurry of pretended excite- j
' n, ' nl a hout the assault of Mr. Brooke on Mi> !
j-'hrrner, that they should present to thm coun- j
W a candidate f>r the Presidency, who stood I
'Ti" years ago precisely in-the position which |
• ooks now occupii s aslhe v icvlent assail-I
a,,t of a 1 riin-(J States Senator, for words soo-J
V
ken in debate.
Some five or six years ago, a bitter contro-j
ve.-sy was cartied on in tin* Senate between
Mr. Focte, of Mississippi, and Mr. Benton, the
father-in-law of Mr. Fremont, in which the
former indulged in some severe personal re
marks on tiie latter. Afier the Senate had ad- ;
journed, Mr. Fremont way-laid Mr. Foote in
the anti-chamber, or lobby adjacent to the Sen
ate, and assailed him with gn at violence, blows
j passed, and they were seperated—after which,
ptrpon the insistinent of Mr. Benton, Fremont
sent Foote a challenge, which would have re-:
suited in a hostile meeting, if mutual friends of
the parties had not hv great exertion brought
about a reconciliation. We hope that tin*
Black Republican press and orators,should they
have occasion to say anything more in dentin- j
rial ion of "brutal outrages in the Senate cham
ber," will have the fairness to divide their in
dignation equally between Mr. Fremont and
Mr. Brooks. If the conduct of one deserves re
buke, the other surely is far from innocent.
Dayton Empire in speaking of'Fre- !
mont, Says: "Is this the man for our country
j when foreign nations threaten n. with war?—
Is this the man to guide the ship of State thro'
j I iie present complications of our foreign affairs?
Is h<* tin* man to bring peace and cpuet to the
j country, by a careful and patriotic management
|of our internal atlirirs? He i< riot, ft is no
time rtmv for Rocky Mountain climbers and
Maropossa claim ow iters. Jt i> a time for mas
| ter-spirits of the country. It is a time for the '
trid and faithful servants <>(' (lie jieopli*. ft is
a time f>r the wise head, the patriotic In art,
and the strong, determined character. It is the |
littie lor such men as James Buchanan. Dis
guise it as you may, conceal it to the Utmost
extent of your abrlit v, and vet the fact glares
you in the face, like an August sun, that James
1 Buchanan is the man for the times."
REMOVED.
The undersigned take this method of inform
ing their former patrons, arid the public in gen
eral, that they have removed their entire Stock
■ yf'goo.is from the West end of Bedford tothe
j Oiionade Store, lately occupied hy Capt Jacob 1
| Reed, where they will be pleased to see their
oft customers, and ail who will fax or them with
a call.
Alt kind of produce taken in exchange for
goods at cash prices.
j'hey hope hy lair dealing and evincing a
desire to please, to continue to receive a liberal
■ shaie ol the public patronage.
J. iV. J. M. SHOEMAKER.
July 2.7, 1856.
Just received and for sale a prime lot of (iro
cenrs, consiting in j ait of Sugar, CoHee, Tea,
Rice, indigo, Starch, Tobacco, Syrups, and Mo
lasses, which will be sold low bv
J. J. M. SHOEMAKER.
July 25, 1856.
VARIABLE MILL PROPERTY cX FARM
FOie Si ALU.
The subscriber ofT-rt for sale his Mill Proper
ty, situate in Licking Creek Township, Fulton
county, one half-mile north of the Turnpike i ,
Road and six miles west of McContiel.-burg.— j ;
The Mill is nearly new, is large, and u ell fin
ished, has overshot w heels, lour run of stones,
three of which are Burrs, metal gearing, and.
al! nrces-ary machinery for custom or Mer
chant work, and is capable of doing a large bu
siness.
The Mansion or Mill tract contains 214 acres i
and allowance, patented land, 150 of which are I
cleared, |trincipjlly good bottom land, suitable <
fur meadow or plough land. The improve- ;
menl> are a good Dwelling house, large Barn, j
Miller's house, Stables, \.r., all bniit within a
fewyears and in good repair.
Also one trad of timber land, adjoining the
above, containing 253 acres and allowance, a
considerable part *•! which might be cieared,
being land of good quality.
Also a small piece of land adjoining the first i ;
mentioned Dad, containing six acres, purchas- (
ed for a water right. > (
As the subscriber resides over thirty miles ! i
from the above property, he will sell it low and i
on easy terms: a considerable portion of the pur- '
chase money can remain on inteiest, il desired, 1
for a number of years.
Possession will be given Ist April next.
For furtlmr particulars address the subscriber,
Pa'tonsville P. O. Bedford County, Pa.
JOS. B. .NOBLE.
July 25, 1856.
f 15.I 5 . Si. Shires' \
M if IIIM N ii (IP. N
Til E undersigned respect full v announces to
tile Farmers of Bedfrnd and adjoining counties,
and the public in general, that he has now on i
hand at his Shop in Bedford, a large assortment
of i'hrashing Machines, whirl) includes his four
horse PREMIUM MACHINE. It will be re- ;
metnhered that this Machine took the FIRST
PRE.MICM atourOountv Fair last fa!!. it i- :
const i net* d with tumbling bhalt and Strap com- : 1
liined : also lour horse tumbling Shaft Ma
chines of the very best kind also two and three [ ,
horse tumbling Shaft power—and our old and
well-known lour horse Strap Mat bine, which, '
for Strength and durability, cannot be surpassed j
anywhere. Farmers will please notice that we
are now prepared to furnish Machines on the ■
most favorable and accommodating terms, and i
at the very lowest prices possible. Horses,
'Grain, Lumber, and all kinds of trade will he
taken in payment for Machines. All kinds of
repairing of Machines of different kinds and all \
other farming utensils don<* on the most reason
able terms, of the very best mater ials, and at the j
shortest notice. i
AH our Machines warranted one year
if properly used. Please come tins wav i<r a
good unit cheap Machine.
PETER IL SHIRKS,
SCHOOL!
GEO. SJGAFOOS, thankful fr the patron-j
age received in the past, would respectfully an- !
noiime to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity,!
that he will commence the 2d kJ'Htrfer of his ' ,
Sclavol, on the 11th dav of August next, in the! •
Lecture-room of the Lutheran Church, which
will he neatly fitted up for that purpose. No
pains will be sparer! to advance his pupils in
their studies!, and strict attention will he eivra
to their morals and health. Terms of tuition
per.quarter as ivretolore. Primary >i3.oi>
Praticnl s3,sQpk-Mathematics and Natural So-I 1
ences Si,oo. A ' <
July 25, IBSC.
j OTTNO Ht'MBFG.—M. H. HUTZ'S CELKBRA
: I l-.D Fetter VY'a-h, is the only safe and sure remedy
' ever discovered for curing the l etter, Ringworm,
and all eruption- ol the Skin. It is >o lnlallable a
remedy, that a peiieet cure in all rases ol Tetter is
guaranteed, il attentively applied. In ordinary cases
one bottle w ill be sutficeiii to perfect a cure. In bad
ru-es, with a Tetter ol long standing, more will be
required. Price 25 cents per bottle. For -ale at Dr.
B. F. Reamer's Bedford. April 25, 1856-1 y.
tr?"A SECRET FOR THE L AWES.-.HOW TO
PRESERVE BE AI FY.—Don't use Chalk, Lily
White, or any of the so-called cosmetic-, to conceal
j a faded or sallow complexion.
If you would have the ro-es brought back to your
cheek, a cleftr, healthy and transparent skin, and life
and vigor infused through the system, get a bottle of
; Carter's Spanish Mixture, and take it according to
directions. It does not taste quite as well as your
j sweet-meats ; but, if altera few doses you do not
: find your health ami beauty reviving, your -tep ela—
-1 tic and vigorous, the whole system refreshed and in
vigorated like a Spring morning, then your case is
I hopele-s; and all the valuable certificates we possess,
go for nought. It is the greatest purifier of the
blood known; is perfectly harmless, and at the same
time powerfully efficacious.
| S**e advertisement.
Great Cure of Piles.
CA.UDKN, N. J.. March LJITASNO.
Dear Sir—lt i- with much pleasure that I take this
; opportunity ol informing you of the great benefit 1
have derived from the use of a few bottles of "I I oof
l-iml's Clrrmon Hitlers.''' For a number of year- I
have been -orely and severely afflicted with a pain
in 1 lie stomach, attended hy seveie attacks of the
/'t/ts, lor which 1 tried a great many remedies, but
without affording me any relief. Being advised to j
use the Crrrtnoti Jhttrrr. I did -o, using in connexion,
j lor the }'i!r\, your t?j>il''rnani Ointment, and I now
| inform you that they have entirely cured me and le
j stored roe to health, and I would advi-e all the afflic
ted to use your valuable medicines. Lc.
• Respectfully yours, MARGARET RFFSIIER,
No. |" Plum street, Camden. \. J.
Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia.
See advertisement.
I.MfOHTAvr Anvirg.—To have a teazim* com'h or
cold, with a perpetual dripping lrom itie nose ami
soreness of the breast ami lungs is liuly* annoying,
ami such of our readers who may be afflicted m that i
way, we would say go To Rupp's store ami buy a bot
tle of Dr. Keye'er s Pectoral Svrup. and you will be
relieved of a great deal of suffering, am] probably sa
ved from sorrie more formidable lung disease.
TO THE LADIES.
'I HE subscriber would invite the attention of
the L'-nlies to a new article intended to depos
it** water from the wash-bowl—a convenient
and handsome accompaniment to the wash
stand, preferable to an\thing of the kind vet in
use. " GEO. FLY MIKE.
July 1 1, 1 SAG.
NOTICE*
The undersigned, appointed by the Orphan's
Court of Bedford count v to distribute the tnonev
in the hands of Daniel B. Wis.gart er and John
Mower, Ksqrs. Executors of the last Will and
Testament of Jonn IVisegarver, late of St, Ciair
Township, deceased, will attend to the duties ol
hi# appointment on Tuesdav the 12th dav of
August next, at Ins office in Bedford, when and
where all interested can attend if they desire.
JOB MANN, Auditor.
July 11, 1856.
MAKNY'o COMBINED REAPER AND MOWER,
WITH "WOODS' IMPROVEMENT."
Farmers of Bcilloril am! Blair Gountie- arc inform
al that this justly celebrated ntacbtiie can be b.ul by
application to
\V. W. JACKSON.
A. DE ARM IT.
Agents for Blair ami Bedlord Counties.
July I, ISSG.
( HEAI* ( LOTIiIML
S. HERSHMA N N. CO., would n spectfullv
inform the citizens of Bedford Comity, that
they have~opened a Clothing store in Huliidays
burg—No. 5. L 'i d's Row.
July 4, 1856.
Purify lour liiood.
The U oiMlrr nf Ihe Airutn iilh Cniltiry.
Important and of urea/ Cunsiderat iun to Ihe
Safer! tig.
T. A. ULTiLIA 'S SARSAPARILLA.
OF all the rerie-ilic- that have been discovered du
ring the present age for the "thousand ill- thai ties!,
is heir to" none equal this wonderful preparation.—
Only three years have • lap-eii since the discoverer
(who -pent a decade in studying, experimentalizing,
anil perfecting it) first introduced it tolhe public,and
it is already recognized, by the ino-t eminent physi
cians iri al! parts of tlie country to be the mo-t stir- ;
prt.-ing and effective remedy tor certain diseases of
which they have knowledge.
Ail other compounds or syrups of the root, have
hitherto failed to command tfie sanction of the (ac
uity, because, on being tested, they have been found
to contain noxious ingredients which neutralize the
good effects of the Farsapar;!la, and often times in
jure The health of the patient. It is not >o with
Hurley's preparation.
I'lns is the pure and genuine extract of the root. •
ami will on trial, be found to effect a ceitam and
perfect cine of the following complaints and disea
ses ;
A flections of the Bones, Habitual Gostiveness, ;
Debility., Indigeston,
Disease- of the Kidneys, Liver Coplaints
Di-pepsia. Piles,
Erysipelas, Pulmonary Disease*, j
Female irregularities, Scrofula or King's Evil, ;
Fistula ; Syphilis,
And all Skin disease-.
Besides curing the above, it is also known to he as
greaf and powerful tonic, purifying the blood ami ln
vigolating trie system.
fuj-hort, iti-. w it bout exception, in the cases men
tionftd. and itsgeneial effect on the system, the!
rr o-T efficacious as it is the most desirable rempdy !
of the age. It i- already extensively u-eil through
<Mit,(he country and is fast obtaining an European
reputation. The instance- of cures it has effected :
•areila.ly coming to the proprietor- knowledge, arid
he ha- no hesitation in recommending it to one and i
al) who ih*-ire to procure relief from suffering, (hie
bottle being tried, it- effects will be too apparant to j
admit of further donat.
Recollect Hurley's Sarsaparilla Is the oxt.v u N- :
I INI; ARTICI.K IN the market.
Price $1 per bottle', or -IX for s•">.
s rnedecine can l>e procured at all extcn-j
MVC Drug houses.
July t, 1850 — 1 y*.
For Sale.
The subscriber offers for sale, low, a tint* toil
er! Vienna Rosewood I'iatm Forte.
SAM'L. BROWN.
June 20, 1856.
THE MEN GEL HOI SE.
Valentine Steckman, Proprietor.
iLif Boarders taken hv the day, week, month
or year, on moderate terms.
May' 9, 1856.
The undersigned, thankful (as advertisements say) '
for past favor-at the F'otdnade -tore, in Bedlord, j
v* on iti respectfully annoniice to his patrons and;
friends generally, that he bus removed his e/itire ,
stock pf goods to his new brick store room lately oc- ,
cupieif by Peter Radebaugh, opposite the Bedlord ,
Hotel. His supply of good- i- fresh, new and (ash- i
ionahle. His new room has been neatly anil ele
gautly fitted up and remodeled.
All kinds of produce are taken in exchange lor ;
goods.
Me hopes to be continued HI the favor of his pat- J
rons anf! fhe public. JACOB KKED.
July i, 1806. I
" J THE WEST BRANCH INSURANCE CO.,
OF UOCK HAVK\, PA.
1 Insures D-tacln-d Buildings, Stored, Merchan
dize, Farm Property, and other Buildings, and
I their contents, at moderate rates. Capital,
. $300,000. Charter Perpetual.
DEREtTdns. —Hon. John J. Pea Fee-, J o hn B.
i Hall, Charles A. Mayer, Charles Crist, Peter
Dickinson, Hon. C. C. Ilarvey, T. T. Abrams,
D. J. Jackman, VV. White, Thos. Kitchen.
Hon. C. C. HARVKY, Pres.
T. T. Alii:ams, \ ice Pres.
Trios. Kitchen, Sec'v.
Reeer enoks.—Samuel H. Llovd, A. A.
W L. A. .Mackev, A. White, James
tjuiggle, John W. Maynard, Hon. Simon Cam
eron, I hos. Bowman, D. D., Wm. Yanderbelt,
W m. Fearon, Dr. J. S. Crawford, A. Updegraff,
James Armstrong, Hon. Win. Bigler.
A. S. RUSSELL,
Jlfl for lied ford and Fulton Court firs.
Bedford, May It), 1856 lv.
MORE
\i; \! ROODS.
THE undersigned has just returned home
from ihe Eastern Cities with a large stock of
Summer Hoods, and is now exhibiting
AT CHEAP SIDE
a general assortment of new style of Summer
Hoods, comprising a great variety of LADIES'
DRESS HOODS, which consists in part of black
and fancy Silk>. Challi, Lawns, DeLaim-s, Ma
donna Cloths, Alpacas, Debege. Mantillas, occ.,
Ac. Also a great variety of black and fancy
Cloths and Cassimeres. Linen and Cuttonade
lor Gentlemen and Bov's' wear.
BOOTS & SHOES,"HATS A BONNETS.
(Groceries—Sugars, Svrups, Molasses, Sliad,
Herring and Mackerel, Bacon, Queensware,
Hardware. Brooms, Buckets, Chorus, Ac.
The above stock consists of every article iisti
allv kept in store—all of which will he sold
CHEAP FOR CASH, or approved produce.
Thankful lor past favors, he hopes hv fair
dealing and a desire to please, to continue to
merit and receive a liberal share of the public j
• patronage.
June |3, 1856. C. W. RUPP.
IIMIiiiiMPES
AND AMBROTYPES,
READER have von ever heard ol GETTYS'
inimitable Daguerreotypes / II not go at onco
to fiis Saloon and see for yourself: and if vou
w ant a likeness of yourself or friends, as true
as Nature and Art combined can make it, that
is the place to get it. Il you want a picture
put tip in the most approved style and of the
best materials—or. in short, it' vou want the
worth of vour money in a splendid Daguerreo
type or Ambrotype, go to
GETTYS.
as he is the only Artist in Bedford County who
can take the hew style of Daguerreotypes and j
Amhrolypt s.
lie spares no pains to give full satisfaction, j
and permits no picture to go out until he is con- j
rider,t that it w ill do so. Having just returned '
fiom the East, he is in possession of all the late ; '
improvements in tin* Art, ami can assure his j j
patrons that he can furnish them with a style of >
pictures not taken by any other person in the , '
Count v.
/{••orris at the "'Exchange Building," or Odd ,
Fellows Hal!, immediately above the store of i
Mr. A. B. Cramer. 1
T. R. HETTY'S, JR. j
J one G, ISo 6.
(
NEW STCRE.'
Aii€l \nv
Mrs. AH.NTS SACPP would announce to
her friends and the public tl.at she has opened
a Dry Hoods Store in the room occupied as the '
Post office, where she has just received and i J
opened a handsome assortment of new style |
Spring and Summer goods, embracing in part, | f
Black and Fancy Silks, French and Flounced 1
Lawns, of all prie s, Shallies and Braze l)e- !
Jains, Curtain Dtaperv, of all prices. Woo! De •
Lains, of all Colors, Cambrick and Swiss mus
lins, Buttons, Braids, Cords, Edgings, and In
serting*, Ladies ami Misses Shoes, together
with a little of almost eveiylhing to be found in j
Dry Hoot's Stores.
She has also on hand, a large and well se- ; i
lected assortment of HARDWARE, which :
will be s,)id low, in order to close out this branch
of business. She hop. s to receive a liberal i
share of the patronage of a generous public. : t
Purchasers will please call and examine tor <
themselves.
April 1 I, 1856.
PATENT
WASHING MACHIN E.
The undersigned would respectfully inform
the citizens of Bedford Coupty, that they have
purchased the patent for the above Machine,
from the patentee, (C. I lollinsworth, State of j
Indiana.) and are now prepared to manufacture, jj
and keep constantly on hand, ttie Floating Ball j
or Knuckle Washing Machine, at St. Clair*- ;
vine. " Il
This Machine works well, and a girl of lour- 1 (
teen year*, can perform the largest Washing in
a very short time, and the amount ot clothes ■
arid soaps saved in a year, will pay for the Ma- ! '
chine. Everybody should have one ot these ;
Machines. i |
Some of the citizens of St. Clairsville have j j
fried it, and can testify to what we have said ,
concerning if. * *
D. C. WETSELL, ,
I). R. KOONS.
June 6, 1556.
M US. 30. UOOU/HBT, •
MILLINER, BEDFORD PA.
• <
IS prepared to furnish Ladies and Misses with j
everv variety of SPRING' AND SUMMER
BONNETS, on the most favorable terms. She j
has just received from the City a large and ele- j
gant assortment of Bonnets, Flats, Ac., which !
she is prepared to trim so as to suit the taste ol
the purchaser. She keeps constantly on hand j
Bonnet Silks, Ribbons, Flounces, Laces, and all ;,
other trimmings, to which she respectfully in- ; ,
vites the attention of the Ladies of Bedford j ,
and vicinity. She also keeps Bonnets ready ; ,
trimmed. From long experience in the busi- | (
m-ss, she feels 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 the patronage of the public. ]
Bedford, May 23, lb*)6—lv.
TO THE FARMERS,
ft
\F-
The undersigned informs the fanners of Bed
ford and adjoining counties, that he has made
arrangements by which he can furnish, to those
desiring, the latest improved and best .'IGRI
- ll.lL IMPLEMENTS of the day,
embracing Scott's "Little Giant" Corn and Cob
Grinder, guaranteed to grind from 8 to 15 bush
els of feed per hour Vvi'h one horse—Potts'
Corn Stalk Cutter and Crasher, warranted to
cut front 120 to 160 bushels of feed per hour—
Hav and Straw Cutters, in variety—Wheat
Drills and Corn Shellers, which are unsurpassed
f>r cheapness and quality Cultivators, Horse
Hoes, Cider-mills, >N.c. Ac. In short-, every
utensil used in or about a farm. Wishing to
avoid all imposition, each machine sold by him
will he warranted to woik as represented, or
no .suit; and, as these machines are procured i.i
most cases directly from the Patentees and Man
ufacturer*, th.e purchaser will be secure in the
right of u-ing.
Prices will be as moderate, and, in some in-'
stances, lecj than the same machines can b<-
procuml singly from the Manufacturer.
As the demand i* very great for the two first
named machines, orders should !•• given soon
by those wishing to purchase.
WILLIAM HARTLEY.
June 20, 1856—6 m.
Fayette
This highly agreeable and attractive Mountain
report, has been leased by the subscriber. New
buildings and impiovcmeiit- foi rcrreulion, amuse
merit, an>i bathing, in process of erection during the
pa-t, will tie ieady tor the accommodation el vi.-iiors
ihe present season. The puiliving and healing
properties of the waters of Uiee springs have been
fully tested by chemical analysis, and ll.e experience
of individuals proves their efficacy.
THEY NEVEII FAIL TO CURE
i Scrofula and other diseases ol the blood, by freely
drinking the water and eruptions by bathing and ex
ternal applications of the dejei-ite o! the stream.—
The-e waters are chalybeate of iron, with portion>
of Magne-ia and Salts. Jn addition In 'lie elevated,
heulihlul arid plea-ant mountain location ol these
Spiings. they are in the midst of clus-ic ground—
w ild. romantic, and pictlire(;ut* scenery—caveri s.
cataracts and cascades. Within a c icnit of four <>r
live miles are Fort Nkckssitv,
W.'txSuiigloEsN s'ir*3 Rattle Field,
1 1 rifihhigtoit'jc Sjiro/j and Mradairy, which he
owned to the day of his death—Dunhars Camp— i
I'raddock and Jumonnville's (.raves—Delancy *s Cave [ '
—Ohio I'vle and Cucumber Fell- and the Cascades (
ol Meadow Run—ea-y of access on horseback or in
vehicles to be had at the Springs. The streams and j
woods abound in Trout and Game, affording ;i rich j
field for the rfi.iri)>/t\ of t Volton a't N'irtnrr-t.
Situate within five minutes walk ol the National t
Road, with regular daily lines of s'ages passing [
Fast and West connecting with Pittsburg Steamboats f
at Brownsville and with The car-of Pittsburg and ;
Conneilsville Rail Road at Connellsville, render these
springs convenient ol' access in a short day ride 1
from Cumberland and Pittsburgh.
The advantages of our location—our moderate j r
charges, earnest desire and the exertions we will j
u-e to give entire satisfaction, and to make ouV j
guest- comfortable, we hope will not fail to render
the i'.'i/rtir Sprimr" one ol the most popular and a- ;
greeable summer resorts hi the country. The pre-- j
cut les-ee has been employed-at the Springs during
-everal season- in the capacity of Superintendent,
and he flatters hirr.-elf that hi-experience in this and i
other public houses, will not fail in being useful to *
hiu.sell, and in contributing to the comfoi t and pleas- i t
ure of his patrons. • ,
Persons wishing to/ngage rooms or to make fur- j*
ther in'cjiiiry will please addresj ttie proprietor at j
Fayette Springs P. O. or at Tnioritawn, Fayette
County, Penua.
W. F. BABCOCK. ,
June 27, I >-7G—ttt. ' 1
DISSOLUTION. J
The partnership heretofore existing between j t
the Subscribers, under the name of Weisel A j
Co., in the Carriage making: and Blacksmithing!
business, was this day dissolved by mutual con-i
sent. All business ol the late Firm will be at
tended to by Michael A John G. Weisel, who |
will collect the outstanding notes and accounts j
and pav the debts.
WM. WEISEL, is
MICHAEL WEISEL, i |
JOHN WEISEL.
May 27, ISSG. I
The undersigned have this day formed a part
nership in (tie Carriage-making, and Black-
Smithing business, under the name and firm ol;
Weiskl A Co. We will endeavour by prompt
ness, attention, and the character of our work,:
to merit and obtain a lair share of custom. —
Our stand is the one heretofore occupied by
Weisel A Foster, immediately East of town.
MICHAEL WEISEL, r
JOHN WEISEL.
June 6. 1856—3 m.
i !
The best collection of Glees ever Published. '
TIP-TOP GLEE AND CHORUS BOOK.
Cl new and choice collection of Copyrights
never be fore harmonized, and many of the. f
Gems ot Mod ern German and Italian C ■>mpo- :
sers, arranged in a familiar style, and adapted i
to the use of Glee Clubs, Singing Classes, and
the Family Circle, by C. J.iuvis and J. A.
Gr.rzm '
This work contains a great number of new 1
and favorite songs, harmonized in a style adapt- '
ed to general purposes, while many of the gems 1
ol Mendelsshon, Abt. Kuctien, and other cele- <■
brated composers, are presented in an original '
form. The great variety of musical coiTiposi
tions here introduced, eminently adapts it to r
the taste and capacity of the Singing School, the i
(ilee Club and the Family Circle.
TF*Price one dollar. '<
Just published bv Leo A Walker. No. ISS 1
Chesnut street, and J. B. Lippincot A Co., No. P
20 Noith Fourth street. Philadelphia.
>-*Saiii|'le cofiii s w ill be suit 1 -v n a ; l, free 1
ot postage, on receipt of sl.
May 16, 1856—4 m. I
NEW SPRING- AND SUMMER GOODS.
THE undersigned have just opened their usu
al supply of
*i*Rl \4B A NITIYIFK <.<>(IIS, ,
and will take pleasure in showing them, to all
who fray favor us with a call, (treat bargains
will be offered for Cash, and all kinds of Conn
try produce—or to punctual customers, a credit
of six months will be given.
A. B. CRAMER A CO.
Bedford, May 2, 1856.
HATS.—Mens' Panama, Leghorn, and Braid s
Hats - also hoys and children* hats, for sale t>\
CRAMER A CO. ' j
MORE NEW GOODS.
Ju-t rt'civvd, at Reed's New Store, ;i fresh
r,| |'P'y n ' Style and Fancy Goods, embrac
i. g a large lot of
Ladies' Dress Goods,
French Needle Worked Collars,
Fancy Silks,
Gros dp RhineN,
Blk. Silk Fringes.
Dotted Swiss,
Striped do.
Plaid Naunsook,
Hon net Ribbons,
Mantua do.
Blk. Sdk ('ravats,
Bvron Collars,
Merino Casimere,
Gents hnlf-H 'se. Mixed and BrVti.
Aiso a prime Irit of Family Groceries, con
sisting of Sugar. Coffee, Tea, Rice, Corn Starch,
Svrnp, .M ,lasses, &.c. N.c.
" July IS, 1836.
Public Sale Of LOTS iii the Town of liq cweij,
Led ford County,
A sal- of lots in tin* town of Ilopewell. will
lak>* place liy Public Auction, on tim premises,
on I 111 RsD.AY , tin- 3lst. day <i July, ls")(i.
I lie Salt* to coiiiHience at 9 o'clock in the
forenoon.
1 he town oi Hop-well, th- termination of the
Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Rail
Road, is located on tie- east hank of the Juniata,
opposite the mouth of Yellow Creek. It i
destined to he a large aud imtoih.ni town; it is
u iliuri hail a ni:'e id th - foal openings: it lies
directly up n the main line of fail road, and at.
th- pomt where the visitois Bedford Spiings
will leave the rail road tor the plank toad. Jr
is the only joint on the main rail roud, where
tie produce t tiie great lirh limestone valieys,
watered by th Kayslown Branch of the Juni
ata and its tributaries, can find a convenient
-flipping pirn eto mark. t. Here tie v will find
a common centre. Bui the great advantages
of Hup-well, are the j'cildies which it affords
to the manufacture of iron. There is no place
its superior in I'-ni.-vB anin. Pher- uan irt
>xh lust,; !- supply id C*>.il, iron ore and lime
stone, aiid also a gr. • abundance of water
jar,ver in and adjoining the town.
I: y ft '* t■ f: - w iii tie made known at the
time of sale.
HENRY K. STRONG.
Prix-u'enf.
H. R. C Sccrcfriri,.
July* IS, 1836.
Gaiters and Shoes.
t he subscriber would announce to the public
that he hasj-ust received, and will constantly
keep, an assortment of Gentlemen's Cifv made
Gaitns am: Shoes, also Misses and children
Shoes, which he will ,dl as low asthev can he
bought Buy where ej . and will s-w all rips
grat:--. As he has but a small profit on these
Shoes, all -ales must he cash.
He continues to carry on the Boot and Si: p
making Business in all its branches at his old
stand, and is prepared to accommodate, in the
hest manner, al! who favor him with a call.
Thankful for past favors, he hopes to merit and
receive a continuance of the same.
\Y.M. CLAAIL
Bedford, July 18,1836.
- Agent Wanted.
A Responsible Agent u anted to canvass the
County of Bedford fir a permanent and respon-.
sibU* Insurance Co., to whom good inducements
will be offered.
Address D. S.—.|o\- 14-2,* York, I'a.
July 18, 1836.
Notice.
All persons indebted to the estate of John
U. Allen, late ot Napier Township. Bedford
County, deceased, v\ 111 make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims against said es
tate, will present them properly authenticated
lor settlement.
MARGARET ALLEN,
Adm'x.
July 18, 1836.
Dividend.
A dividend of one per cent, oil lite capital
stock of the Chambershurg and Bedford Turn
pike Road Co., has been declared by the mana
gers payable on the Ist August, at the otfice of
E. ) . Andeis..n, Esq.
G. R. MESSERSMITH,
Treasurer.
July 18, 1836
NOTICE.
Letters of Administration, de bonis non, on
the estate of l)a\ i ! Stof.vr, late of South Wood
berry Township, deceased, have been granted to
the subscriber, residing in said Township. All
jtersons indebted to said estate are requested to
make payment, ami those having claims will
present them prop-rlv authenticated lor settle
ment.
JOS. B. NOBLE.
J]dm'r de bonis non.
July 18, 1836.
STORE PROPERTY AN!) DUELLING FOR
SALE.
A GOOD CHANCE COR BUSINESS MEN.
The subscriber t\ ishes to sell his store prop
erty at W-st End. It is UCCIUF.M.Y one of the
be>t country locations tor business in Bedtbrd
County, b-ing situated on the Glade Turnpike
at the crossings of Cur public thoroughfares,
and in the midst of a good timber country,
within 7 miles ol the Connellsville Rail Road.
The improvements consist of a store-room, with
a comfortable and convenient dwelling attach
ed—stabling and warehouse, with other neces
sity out-buildings, together with a blacksmith
and wagon-maker shop, also 16 acres of Land,
or more it'lequired. This property will be
sold cheap and on accommodating terms. Pos
session car. be had on tbe Ist day ol October.
Tor further particulars apply to Robert Evan,
Bedford, "I - the subscriber at Juniata Mills,
Bedford County, Pa.
LEWIS N. FY AN.
July 11, 1536.
CAST IRON BOOT JACKS.
ON hand, and for <=ale. a very superior article
of Cast Iron Boot Jacks, ('all and see them.
GEO. BLYMIRE.
July 11. 1836.
FIRM FOR SALE.
A FARM, containing 20t) acres, inoreor less*,
m Franklin County, Pa., is offered for suit*.
Particulars can be had by inquiring of the sub
scriber HI Bedford.
VALENTINE SI F/ KM A.N.
May )6, ISjo.