The following named persons were the officers of the meeting at the Pole Raising in St. Clairsvifle: —President, John YV. Crisrnan. __Vice Presidents, John W. Moore, Samuel Beckley, J°h n Fichtor, Peter Riab, Henry Yount, Henry Kauffman, C. Mock, John Hoen stine, and Philip Stombangh. Secretaries, M. Wertz, Esq. H. B. Mock. YF'Hon. JOHN YY. GEARY, of Pa., has I e en appointed Governor of Kansas, by Presi dent Pierce. The appointment meets with u ni versa! approbation. Tlie Campmeeting for Bedford circuit w iSi commence August Jslb, in Brush Creek Valley, on the land belonging to Mr. Perry Barton one and a half miles from Rhom's Mill, j. A. Collins and other ministers are expected 10 be in attendance. G. W. LOUSE, P. C. .UTE.Vno.Y DEMOCftJtfS ! ! ! TOM XSHIP MKETIMiS. In acrorfl.inre with the desire of many democrats, the County Committee have determined to hold a se rjes p' oieetina- throughout the Comity at the time-, -rnS places set forth below, ft is hoped that the Township Committees will eive Co It notice in their if-;iectoe Township-, and tiiat all good citizens, ol whatever party, who love ti,e Union ami desire an em! to the Know Nothing Abolition agitation which ; -y.y threatens it, wtll countenance the-e meetings by their presenc". VV e rati promise to all, as well to our adversaries a* our friends, and those who are >• baiting between two op tiions," a calm, temperate, auAiar.eSt ifsc'ission of the Fsue.- before the < i rv. In addition to the Speakets announced in t;,e of last week, we expect the meetings to he addressed by Col. (). C. HARTLEY, formerly of the Beu.ord Bar. and LOW ol Gal ve ; ton, Texas. West Providence, M >ndav, August If, at the village of Bloody Run: F.ist Providence, Tuesday, August 12, at D. A. T. Black's: JI nroe, We.in-stlay, August 13, at Clearvilie: Harrison, YYednesiay, August" 13, at Keyset's School House: v.atha. pt >n, Thursday, August 14, at Che neysvi lie. JanTia, Thursday, August 14, of Buena Vista. (' ; 0., F.'idav, August 15, a? Rair.sburg: L Jerry, Friday, August 15, at Bridgeport: Va'ley, Saturday, August Ift, at Cenlerville: >•. (Yiir, Saturday, Sept ruber 13, St. Ciairs ville: Union, I'm sdav, August 19, at Louisville, Ymi-r, Wednesday, August 20, at Schellsburg: 11 jieweL, Bo at l or, and Liberty, Thursday, August 21, at Hopewell: M . •; • VVo 'dherry, Friday, August 22, at the village nl Woobberry: Snit'i VVo-'dberry, Saturday, August 23, at Pattons'vifle: Resist t k a*'s \otice. A perwns biiere-!ed, either a- heir-, creditor- or u>e aie hereby notified that The following moped persons have filed tJ.eir accounts in the Reg. -;er* office and they wilt tie presented to the Or oi- r Court ef-Bediord County on Friday the sth <JV n! ?eptembr next for confirmation, at which time ar.d place they may attend if they think pio per: 1". - account ol Amos \\ ertz adin'r. ot Mary Stat lr late of .fun ata Township dec'd. 'Ft;- account of Jos 11 Noble Esq F'.xe'r of the last V Wo of ob Working late of tiouth Woodberry low; ,tiip dec'd. TiiC accrmtii of (1 F. Sliaitnon EstpGuardian of the n -.r ehitdren of Solomon Rice late of Southampton to.vi . up dec'd. l ie account of Jese Blackburn F.xe'r of the last \V.:I of Levi Lamburii late ol St Clair township The arconnt of Frederick Smith Guardian of John : ~ grit minor eon of John Feight late ot Colerain Township llec'tf. !: ' account oi John Burger adm'r of Susan Burger: l.i'e. smith Woodberry township dec'd. 1 ie arrnwit of John Mower Esq Guardian of Vic toria 'l ate one of the minor children of Win Tate dec'd. f account of David Shafer one of the Exec'.- of : e ia-t Will IVc of flenry Shafer late of Colerain lowi -lnp dee d. i :ie act mint of John Cessna Esq one of the Exec's ' . last VV.il icc of Baltzer Morgart late of West l e v .ei.cp township dec'd. iaccount of Sa-rnel Blackburn adm'r of Daniel V li , t khurn late ol St Clair Township dec'd. i ue recount of Adurn Stayer adm'r of Mary Stayer iiieofxiuth Woodberry town-hip dec'd. The account of Henry P Diebl and Wm England - : • - o: Baac B.rtgatj.an late of Colerain township 1 ie account of Geo H Spang F.sq adm'r of Elias S l'<""S bite o! Cumberland Valley towi -hip dec'd. 1 e account of Samuel Cam E-q adm'r of Mary Sa- :.*'ll late of Si Clair township dee"d. Ihe account of FrancisDonahoc adrn'r of James bumdioe late of Southampton township dec'd. ■ - uumnt o: Jacob Carper and David •' i i - (• Jacob Smith la'.e of Middle Woodberry "-OHT-1, p dec'd. I accour rof Jacob S Brumbaugh aiitn'r oi Jacob '■ kite of South tt nodberry township der'd. i ne account ot John S Hol-mser one of the everu ' i* o! Christian -Mock late oi St. Ciaii tow nship dec'ti. I). WAStIABAUUH, Register. Au. S, LIST or CAUSES IV T >vvn lor Trial at Sept. day) 19-30. 10-fj Mniion vs -I Pattetson et al •' > i :otr admr's vs Crysber K Thomas Sand S Muckey v> Henry Keyset G \Y Fijait v> Griffith N: Thomas M M'KtdovviH'y v- Sand W'llharus et al J IVton et al vs K Lociart ' f ( cllelt vs SarnL Amich Jno Hrideham vs same A J Dnr.lap et al v> Asa Duval >. "rl Davis y. John James 1) Patterson u-e vs S Youdersmith Jas Reynold- vs S M Barclay's ailmr's ' lip \Veiel - adm'r vs 1 L Anderson K?q Ih'hman vV Cristy vs 11 it B Rail Road t'o V\ oml ArDevereux vs John Fi;art M h.irthelow vs Jacob Hippie 11 F Rohm v- Edward 11 Trout Isaac Ripple vg 1" liohman : J ward B Trout vs Saml Taylor 'enry John.on vs Joseph Leisure 1 icob Stoekrnius vs Danl B Troutnian K-q Kaac C Miller v H G Hammers Joshua Filler vs Sand Williams ' '•'<n Dasher vs James Kntriken "-eph llarbaueh vs John llarbaugb et al Will am Smith vs Charles Smith Fa-ic Hull's admr's vs John Hull . James Muorehead et al vs Chri-fnpher Nannie D. WASH ABA I'Gil, lirgifttr. Aug. 9, 18.3(5. KOBE m (iOCi!S AT THE COLONADE STORE. The undersigned are jtist receivinjand open [r-Z at colonade store a fresh supply of .Sew Loo !s, consisting in part of French .Seedie worked Collars, Black Silk and relet Mitts, Assorted Colored Kid Gloves, Bonnet and Mantua Ribbon, Black Silk Cravats, Fancy Casitners, Mireno Casimers. Black Gro De Rhine Silks, B'Tts Assorted Colors, Hosiery of all kinds, Also a prime lot of Groceries, consisting; in I art w Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Syrups, Molasses, Aire, Indigo, Tobacco, &c. Ike. J.& J. M. SHOEMAKER. August 8, 18bff. SHERIFF S SALES. By vii (tie of sundry writ-of Fi. Fa. tome directed, lliere will be -old at the Court House in the Borough of Bedford, on Monday the Ist day of Sep!ember, IShti, at 1 o'clock, P. M. the follow ing described Heal Estate, to wit: One tract of unimproved Mountain Land containing 400 acres more or less adjoining lands of Campbell Hendrickson William Gillin and others situate in Cumbeiland Valley town ship Bedford County and taken in execution as the property of William Hemming. In the hands of administrator all the right title and interest of Robeit Stewart dec'd in and to a tract of land containing 400 acres more or less on the top of Martin Hill and being un improved situate and lying partly in Colerain and partly in Southampton townships Bedford County adjoining lands of John Cessna Esq in right of Mary VViland on the north lands in right of Sebastian K>ggon the south lands in right citJacob Whetstone on the east lands in right of Jacob Wiland on the west and taken in execution as the property of Roheit Stewart dec'd. Ail the tight title and interest of defendant John flerr supposed to be the undivided halfof a tract of land containing 21 acres and IG perches more or I* ss adjoining lands < f Michael M ises R bccca Sleek John Wolf and others sit uate in Si Clair township Betitord Count v and taken in execution as the property of John I lerr. Also one tract of hind containing 105 acres more or less about 75 acrs cleaied and under fence with a two story log house and kitchen attached and double log Bain thereon erected also an apple orchard thereon adjoining lands ol James Allison Esq Jesse Blackburn and others initiate in Napier township Bedford County and taken in execution as the pioperty of Nathan Garretson. Also one tract of land containing 110 acres more or less about 50 acres cleared and under fence with a stoi v and half log house and double I>g Bam thereon erected adjoining lands of John Sills Juluiathan Miller Augustus Greeua vtad and others situate in Napier township Bed t *ri County and taken in execution us the pro perty of Maria Taylor. AI so one lot of ground in the Town of Wood- berry front ing (50 feet on the Pattnnsville una Woodbeny turnpike road and extending back a: mt 200 feet to lands oi George R. Borndol'ai with a two story rough,cast Tavern Hons-'Store room and frame stable thereon erected and as No 5 in gen< rai plan of said Town adjoining lot of Dr. Samuel Smith on the north and lot of Samuel J Castner on the south situate in Middle Woodberry township Bedford county and talon in execution as the propel'.v of Jacob Schne bly- Also one lot of ground containing about one acre n.ore or less with a two story fog house and lug stable thereon erected adjoining lands of Henry Kauffman John Bowser and otLeis situ ate in St Clair township Bedford c ounty and ta ken in execution as tiie property of Conrad Ap pfornan. A !so all of Defendants interest in and to a tract of land containing 90 acres more or less about 4") acres cleared and under fence with 2 two story log houses spring houses and 2 double 1 >g barns thereon erected also two apple gi chards thereon adjoining lands of Edward Ward now John KeefTe's heirs on the east Jacob Sleek now George Tckes on the west and Peter Long in right of William Swagar on the sou!!i and now m possession of Andrew Adams Mary Bow em arid George Ickes and taken in execution as tlie property of Ann Anderson Dai id Robb &. Wife Jane Anderson now Jane M m-head delts sduale in St Clair township Bedford county. Also all of defendant Samuel Sloans right title and interest in and to a tract of land con taining 7") acres more or less about +0 acres cleared and under fence with an old Cabin house thereon erected adjoining lands of Rachel and Margaret D 'ton Win T Duugheitv El ward B Trout and others situate in St Clair township Bedford county and taken in execution as the property of Samuel Sloan. Also all the right title arid inter-st of Joseph H HarhaTTgh in (he following property to wit one tract of land containing 100 acres more cr less about GO acres of which is cleared and un der fence with 2 one and a half storv log houses l >g barn log stable and other out buildings thereon erected also an apple orchard therein adjoining lands of Thomas Allison G-orge C Davis -W illiam Barefoot and others situate in St Clair township Bedford county and taken in execution as the property of George 11. Har baugh. ' HCGH MOORE, Aug. S, 1856. S/terij). BF.JM'OH!) ( 01 \TY. S3. At an Orphans Court held at Bedford, in and for the County of Bedford, on the fill: TTnv of M;v 4 A. D. ISMi, b< tore the judges of the said Court On Motion of O. E. Shannon, Esq. the Court grant a rule upon the loirs and hg.il leprcsen tatives of Abraham Sparks, latent Wst Bro* i deriC'- Township, deceased, to wit: Sarah Sparks, a M.-ter, residing in Bedford County, Hannah, a sister intermarried with Salomon fTollary residing in Bedford County, Joseph Sparks, a brother, residing iri Burma ( ouuty, Jilin.iys; Jonas Sparks, a broth-r, residing in Rock Island Co., Illinois : Mary,a Sister, the widow of Baltzer Morgart, deceased, resit!ing in Bedford Count v, Delilah, a sister, intermarried with Uriah Hughes, redding in Bedfiird County. Rachel, a sister, intermarried with Moses K-'i>- iiarJ residing in Alliens County, Ohio ; Solo mon, a brother residing in Bedioid County, and the issue of John, a deceased brother, to w it : Sarah Sparks, residing in Rock Island County, Illinois and Rachel Sparks, Uriah H. Spark-, Delilah Sparks, William Sparks, Jonas Sparks, and John Sparks, all r-siding in Bedford Coun ty, and ail being minors, all of whom, except S.irah, hav# for their Guardian William States, to he and appear at an Orphans Court to be held at Bedford in and for the County of Bedfoid, on the first Monday first day of Sept. A. D. 1856, to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said deceased, undisposed of, at the valuation, which has been valued and appraised in pursuance of a wnt of partition or valuation issued out of our said Court, and to the Sheriffof Said County, directed, or show cause why the same should not lie sold. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of Said Court at Bedford this l3lh day of Mav. A. D. I8:"i{>. D. VV ASH Al3 A UGH, Clerk. Attest—Hugh Moore, Sheriff. August 8, 1856. MORE SHOES AND GAITERS. Ju<t Received at Shoemaker's Colonade Store, Ladies, Misses, Children# and Cents shoes. And also Ladies and Gents Gaiters. • August 8, 1850. BEDFORD COI'NTV, SS- At an Orphans Court held at Bedford in and for the County of Bedford on the 9th day of May A. D. 185 li, before the Judges of the said Court— On Motion of John Cessna Esq. the Court grant a rule upon the heirs and legal represen tatives of Nathan Tredwell, lale of Harrison Township (now Juniatta) deceased, to wit: — John Tredwell, arid James Tredwell, both resi ding in Bedford County, Harriet Tredwell, who sold her interest to James S. Hinchman and j Elizabeth B. Metzger, residing in Bedford Coun ty, Miller Tredwell, residing in Somerset Couu ; ty, Mary, intermarried with Alvy Bovlan, re siding in Bedford County, all of whom, except : James S. Hinchman and Elizabeth B. Metzger alienees of Harriet Tredwell, have sold their interest in the real estate of said decedent to John fredwell aforesaid, and Mu I ford Tredwell, 1 who died leaving issue six children, to wit : Nathan, Sophia, intermarried \v ith E. B. Hill, .John, Andrew, Mary and Phoebe, all residing so far as can tie ascertained outside of the limits of Bedford County —to he and appear at an Orphans Court t i be held a! Bedford, in and for the ( mot v of Bedford, on the tirst Monday, first day of September next, tu accept or refuse to take t e Estate of suui deceased, at the valuation, which has been valued and appraised in pursuance of a wiit •>!' partition or valuation, issued out of our said Couit, ami to the Sheriff of said County directed, or show cause why the ; same should not he sold. In testimony whereof J have hereunto set mv hand and seal of said Court at Bedford the 9th day of May A. D. 1 Ss(i. I). W ASH ABA UGH. Clerk. Attest—HUGH MOORE, S/terqt. Aug. S, 1856. REDFORD I 01 N TV, SS* At an Orphans' Court held at Bedford in and for tlie County of Bedford, on the sth day of May, A. D. ISSG, before Hie Judges of the said Court— On motion of 0. E. Shannon Esq , the Court grant a rule on the heirs and legal representa tives of John Biair, late of Cumberland Valley township, deceased, to wit :—William Blair, Archibald Blair, mid John Blair, all residing in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, Elijah P. Blair residing in Lee county lowa, Chairty intermar ried with .Nathan Boitz residing in Bedford County Penna., James Blair residing in Bedford county Penna.. and Mary intern.an i- d with Nathan Per Jew residing in Lee County lowa, to be and appear at Hie Orphan's Court held at Bedford in and fur the County of Bedford on the first Monday first day of September, A. D. 1856, to accept or refuse to take the leal es tate of said deceased, at the valuation, which has been valued and appraised in pursuance of a writ of partition or valuation issued out t f our .-aid Court and to the Sheriff of said county di rected or show cause why the -arne should not be sold. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand ami seal ot said c- nrt at Bedford the 14:h day ot May, A. D. 1896. D. WASHABAUGII, Clerk. Attest—HUGH MOORE, Sheriff. Aug. S. 1856, STKAY HOG. ("a me to ! be premises ct" tiie subscriber, living neat Rairisburg, about the Ist nf' May la-', a White anil Black spotted Sow, both ear- <if by ilea.-. Ihe owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away. HIRAM SMITH. Auz. 1, tß*)6. Notice. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration have been granted to the sw-criber upon the E-tate of Conrad Geyer, iate of .Juni ata Township, in the Count" of Bedford, de censed. All persons having claims against tiie E-tate are requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted, to make payment immediately. HENRY G. GEYER, . hlministmlor. Juniata Tp. Aug. 1, 1856.' NOTICE is here! v given that the next ses sion of the Allegheny Male and Female Semi nary will commence on Tuesday the sth day of August iris?. By ord-*r of the Trustees. JOHN POLLOCK. Aug. I, 185(5. TO THE FARMERS. $ \/ ~ 4 <if K - . ■ i foe" The undersigned informs the fanners of Bed ford and adjoining counties, that he lias made arrangements l y which he ran furnish, to those d- sii ing, the latent improved and h-t JIG 111- CI I/I CH.II. IMI'I.E.MEATS of the day, en,bracing Scott's "Little Giant" Corn and (fob Grinder, guaranteed to grind from 8 to 15 bush els of feed per hour vvi'h one horse—Potts" Coin Slalk Cutter and Crasher, warranted to cut from 120 to 160 bushels of teed per hour— Hay and Straw Cutters, in variety—Wheal Drills arid Corn Sheliers, which are unsurpassed fu cheapness and quality Cultivators, Horse Ho' S, Cider-mills, vNr. Nc. In short, every utensil used in or about a farm. Wishing to avoid all imposition, each machine sold by him will be warranted to work as represented, or no sale; and, as these machines are procured in most cases directly from the Patentees and .Man ufacturers, the purchaser will be secure in the right of using. Prices will be as moderate, and, in some in stance*, foss than the same machines can be procured singly from the Manufacturer. A* the demand is very gr- at for the tw o first named machines, orders should be given soon by those wishing to purchase. WILLIAM HARTLEY. June 20, 185G—dm. KEW SPRING AND SUIiIMEH GOODS. I H E undersigned have just opened their usu al supply of NPKIXO & SOWER MOODS, and w til take pleasure in show iri<j them, to all who it.as' favor us with a call. Great bargains w ill he offered fur Cash, and all kinds of Coun try produce—or to punctual customers,a creuit ot six months will he given. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Bedford, May 1, IBSG. STORK FBOPERTr AIM) DUELLING FOR SALE. A GOOD CHANCE FOR BUSINESS MEN. The subscriber u ishes to sell bis store prop erty at West End. It is DECIUEIJI.Y one of the best country locations tor business in Bed lord County, being situated on the Glade Turnpike at the crossings ot four public thoroughfares, and in the midst of a good timber country, within / miles ol the Connellgville Rail Road. 1 he improvements consist of a store-room, with a comfortable and comenient dwelling attach ed—stabling and warehouse, with other neces sary out-buildings, together with a blacksmith and wagon-m.ik"r shop, also 16 acres of Land, or more if required. This property will be sold cheap and on accommodating terms. Pos session car: be had on the Ist day of October. For further particulars apply to Robert Fvan, Bedford, or the subscriber at Juniata Mills, Bedford Oi unt v, Pa. I.EW IS N. FY AN. July 11,1856. .MORE NEW 1.001! S. HIE undersigned has just returned home from the Eastern Cities with a large stock of Summer Goods, and i.> now exhibiting- AT CHEAP SIDE a general 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, Ma donna Cloths, Alpacas, Debege, Mantillas. ix.c., Nr. ANo a great variety of black and ! mcv Cloths and Cassiineres. Linen and Cotlonade lor Gentlemen and Boys' wear. BOOTS -N SHOES, HATS & BONNETS. Groceries—Sugars, Syrups, Molasses, Shad, Herring and Mackerel, Bacon, Qaeer.sware, I Li ;d ware, Brooms, Buckets, Churns, fxc. The above stock consists of every article usu ally kept in store—all of which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH, or approved produce. I iiankfui lor past lav >rs, he hopes by fair dealing and a desire to please, to continue to merit and receive a iibetal share of the public patronage. June 13, 1856. G. W. RUPP. DIIiIERREOTIPES AND AMBROTYPES, READER have you ever heard of GETTYS 1 inimitable Daguerreotypes ? It not go at once to his Saloon and see tor yourself; and if von want a likeness of yourself or lriends.as true a> Nature and Art combined can make it, that is tile place to get it. If you want a picture put up in the most approved style and of the best materials—or, in short, if you want the worth of your money in a splendid Daguerreo type or Aiiibrot vpe, go to GETTYS, as he is the only Artist in Bedford County who can take the new style of Daguerreotypes and Aw brut Vpeg. He spares no pains to give full satisfaction,! anil permits no picture to go out until he is con fident that it will do so. Having just returned bom the East, he is in possession ot ail the (ate improvements in (tie Art, and can assure his patrons that he can furnish them with a style of pictures not taken by any other person in the County. R )ins at the "Exchange Budding," or Odd Fellows Hall, immediately above the store of Mr. A. B. Cramer. T. R. GETTYS, JR. June 6, 1556. NEW STORE. AfiCi Aew G Mrs. AGNIS SAUPP would announce to Iter friends and the public that she has opened a Dry Goods in the room occupied as the Post office, where she has jwst received and opened a handsome assortment of new style Spring and Summer goods, embracing in part, Black and Fancy Silks, French and Flounced Lawns, of all pric.es, Shallies and Braze De lains, Curtain Diaperv, of al! prices, W 00l l)e La ins, of all Colors, Cambrick and Swiss mus lins, Buttons, Braids, C fds, Edgings, and In serting-, Ladies and Misses Shots, together with a litth* of almost everything to he found in Dry G aids St T's. She has also on hand, a large and well se lected assortment of HARDWARE, which will lie s dd low, in order to close out this branch of business. She hopes to receive a liberal share of the patronage of a generous public. Purchasers will phase call and examine tor themselves. April 11, 1 556. PATENT WASIIINi; MACHINE. The undersigned would respectfully inform file citizens of Bedford County, that they have purchased the patent for the above Machine, from the patentee, (C. HollinswOrth, State of Indiana,) and are now prepared to manufacture, and keep constantly on hand, the Floating Ball or Knuckle Washing Machine, at St. Clairs v ilie. This Machine works well, and a girl of four teen years, can perform the largest Washing in a very short time, and the amount of clothes and soaps saved in a year, will pay for the Ma chine. Everybody should have one cfthese Machines. Some of the citizens ol" St. Clairsville have tried it, ami can testify to what we have said concerning it. I). C. WETSELL, D. R. KOONS. June 6, 1856. Silt*. E. (iiOODZEIT, MII.I.INF.R, BEDFORD PA. IS prepared to furnish Ladies and Misses wifh every variety ot SPRING AND SUMMER BONNETS, on the most favorable terms, has just received from the City a large and ele gant assortment of Bonnets, Flats, See., 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 w hicli 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 feels satisfied that she can please all who favor her with their custom, both as to style and price. Thankful for the flattering encouragement heretolbre received, she asks a continuance of the patronage of the public. Bedford, May 2.1, 1836—1y. MANNY'S COMBINED REAPER AND MOWER. WITH "WOODS' IMPROVEMENT." Farmers ol" Bedford and Blair Counties are inform ed that this justly celebrated machine can be Lid by application to VV. tV. JACKSON, A. DK AK.Ml'l". Agents for Blair and Bedlord Counties. July 1, 1 Stiff. CHEAP CLOTHING. S. HERSHMA.Y N. CO., would respectfully inform the citizens of Bedford County, that they have opened a Clothing store in Hollidays hurg—No. 5, Loyd's Row. July 1856. l*sirily lout* Kliootl. The Wonder of the Nineteenth Century. Important mid oj' great Consideration to the Suffering. T. A. HURLEY'S SAKSAPARILLA. OF all the remedies that have beer, discovered du ring the present age for the "thou-amJ ills that t'esh is heir to : ' none eijual this wonderful preparation.— Only three years have elap-ed since the discoverer (who spent a decade in studying, experimentalizing, and perfecting it) first introduced it lolhe public,ai d it is already recognized, by the most eminent physi cians in al! parts of the country to he the most sur pri-ing and effective remedy for certain diseases o.' which they have knowledge. All ither compounds or syrups of the root, have hitherto laded to command the sanction oi the fac ulty, because, on being tt-sted, they have been lowed to contain noxious ingredients which neutralize The good effects of the Farsapaiiila, and often times in jure the health of the patient. It is not so with Hurley't preparation. This is the pure and genuine extract of the root, arid will on trial, be found to effect a certain and ja-rfect cine oi the following complaints and disea ses : Affections ol the Bones, Habitual Costiveness, Debility, Indigenton, Diseases ol the Kidneys, Liver Coplaints Dispepsia, Pile-, Erysipelas, Pulmonary Disease,. Female Irregularities, Scrofula or King's Evil, Fistula ; Svphtlis, And ail Skin disease,. Besides curing the above, it i< also known to be a great and powerful tonic, purifying the blood and in vigorating the system. in siiort, it is, w ithont exception, in the cases men tioned, and its general effect on the -ysiem, the most efficacious us it is the mo,! desirable remedy of the age. It is already extensively used through out the country and is last obtaining an European reputation. The instances oi cures it has effected are daily coming to the proprietors knowledge, and he has no hesitation in recommending it to ci.e and all who ife-ire to procure relief from suffering. One bottle being tried, it- effects will be too upparant to admit of lurther doubt. Recollect Hurley's Sarsapariiia is the OM.V >;N\- iiNt: AETici.e in the market. Price $! per bottle, or -ix tor So. dT'This medecine can be procured at all exten sive Drug houses. July 4, 18">ff—ly*. • For Sale. The subscriber offers for sale, low, a fine fon eu Vienna Rosewood Piano Ffifte. SAM E. BROWN. June 20, 1556. THE: MENU EL JIOISE. Valentine Stecknian. Proprietor. [GT*Boarders taken by the day, week, month or year, on moderate terms. May 9, 1856. REJIOYED. The undersigned, thankful (as advertisements say) for past favors at the Color. arte store, in Bedford, would respectfully announce to his patrons—ami friends generally, that he has removed hi- e™ire -Jock ol" goods ioli.s new brick store room lately oc cupied by l'efer lladebaugh, opposite the Bedlord Hotel. His supply of good- i- fresh, new and fash ionable. Hi- new room has been neat!v and ele gantly fitted up arid remodeled. All kinds of produce are taken in exchange for goods. lie hopes to be continued in the favor of his pat rons and the public. JACOB REED. July !, IS'i'-i. Gaiters and Shoes. The subscriber would announce to (he public 1 that he has just received, and will constantly • keep, an assortment of Gentlemen's City made ; Gaiters and Shoes, also Misses and cuildren i Slices, which he will sell as low as they can be ! bought any w here else, and will sew ail rips gratis. As he has but a small profit on these ! Shoes, all sales must he cash. He continues to carry on the Boot and Shoe- ] making Business in all its branches at his old stand, and is prepared to accommodate, in the best manner, a!! who favor him with a call. I Thankful for past favors, he hopes to merit and j receive a continuance of the same. W.M. CLAAR. Bedford, July 18, ISG. Agent Wanted. A Responsible Agent wanted to canvass the County ol Bedford lor a permanent and respon sible Insurance Co., to whom gnod inducements u ill be otiered. Address 1). S.—Box 142, York, Pa. July 18, 1856. ' Notice. All persons indebted to the estate of John VV. Alien, late of Napier Township, Bedford County, deceased, will muke immediate pav ment_ and those having claims againsl said es tate, will present them properly authenticated for settlement. MARGARET ALLEN", Adm'x. July IS, 1856. Dividend. A dividend cf one per cent, on the capita! slock of the Chambeisbnrg and Bedford Turn pike Road Co., has been declared by the mana gers payable on the Ist August, at the office of E. L. Anderson, Esq. G. R. MESSERSMITH, Treasurer. July IS, 1836. NOTICE. Letters of Administration, de bonis non, on the estate of David Sior.er, late of South Wood berry Township, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, residing in said Township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settle ment. JOS. B. NOBLE. Jld/n'r de bonis non. July IS, 18.36. FIRM 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 STECKMAN. May 10, 1536. REMOVED. The undersigned take this method of infbrm i• z their former patrons, and the public in gen > ral, that the? have removed their entire Stock of goods '.from t!ie West end of Bedford to the ( lonade Store, iatelv occupied by Capt Jacob K'-ed, where they will be pleased to see their old customers, and all who will favor them with : a call. All kind of produce taken in exchange for 1 goods at cash prices. * They hope by fair dealing and evincing a desire to please, toconlinueto receive a libetai share of the public patronage. J. &. J. m "shoemaker. July 2a, 1H56. Just received and lor sal* a prime lot of Gro ceries, consisting in part of Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Rice, indigo, Starch, Tobacco, Syrups,and Mo lasses, which will be su!<! low bv J. &. J. M. SHCEMAjCEIL Julv 25, lS5(j. VALLABLE MILL PROPERTY L FARM I'ttEi SAIJi. I lie subscriber off; rs fur sale his Mill Proper ty, situate m Licking ("reek Township, Fulton county, one haif-miJe north of the Turnpike Road and six miles west of McCoonelsburg.— ' "i he Mill is nearly new, is large, and well tin ished, has overshot wheels, four rt/n of stones, j three ol which aie Burrs, inetai gearing, ami :ii! necessary machinery lor custom or Mer chant work, arid is capable of doing a large Lu ; failless. Tim Mansion or Mill tract contains 2lk acres arid allowance, patented land, 150 of which are rleared, principally go i bottom land, suitable lor meadow or plough land. The improve ments are a good Dwelling jiuise, large Barn, Miller's house, Stables, ice., all buiii within a e'w v- ats and in go ■ i repair. Also one tract of timber land, adjoining the above, containing 2MI acres and allowance, a considerable rait of which might be cleared, being land ot good qi alitv. Also a small ; n-ce of land adjoining the first : mentioned tiact, containing six acres, piuchas i ed for a water right. As the subscriber resides over thirtr miles i'roai the above property, he will sell it low and on easy terms: a consid"ial>le portion cfthe pur chase m ,ney can reniain on interest, if desired, ; lor a number of years. Possession will be given Ist April next. I >r further particulars address the subscriber, Pattonsville P. Bedford County, Pa. JOS. 13. NOBLE. July 25, IS5u; P H. Shire*' MAC IIUSE SHOP. THE undersigned respectfully announces to tlie Farmers of Bedford and adjoining counties, and the public in general, that he has now on I.and at his Shop in Bedford, a large asscitrnent I of Thrashing Machines, which includes his four j horse PRE.MJI'M MACHINE. It will be re membered that Shis Machine took the FIRST PR EMI CM at our County Fair last fall. It is constructed with tumbling Shaft and Strapcom ! ir.ed ; aiso four horse tumbling Shaft Ma i chines of the very best kind—also two and three horv tumbling Shaft power—and our old and well-known fjur horse Strap Machine, which, for strength and durability, cannot be surpassed anyw here. Farmers will please notice that we are now prepared to furnish Machines on the most favorable and accommodating terms, arid at the very lowest prices possible. Horses, Grain, Lumber, and all kinds of frade will be laken in payment lur Machines. All kinds of" repairing of Machines <>f different kinds and all other farming ufen.-ils done on the most reason able terms, of the very best materials, and at tbe ' shortest notice. All our Machines warranted one rear if properly used. Please come this way for a good and cheap Machine. PETER H. SHIRES, July 25, IS5G—3m. Machines!. SCHOOL! GEO. SIGAFOCS, thankful for the patron age received in the past, would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity, that commence the 2d Quarter of his School, on the 11th day of August next, in the Lecture-room of the Lutheran Church, which will he neatly fitted up for that purpose. No pains will be spared to advance his pupils in their studies, and strict attention will be given to their morals and health. Terms of tuition per quarter as heretofore. Primary $3,00 Pratical s3,oo—Mathematics and Natural Sci ences s+.oo. Julv 2b, lSoo. MORE NEW GOODS. Just received, at Reed's New Store, a fresh supply of late Stylo and Fancy Goods* embrac ing a large lot of Ladies' Dress Goods, French Needle Worked Collars* Fancy Silks, < iros de Rhine's, l>ik. Silk Fringes. Dotted Swiss, Striped do. Piaid Naunsook, Bonnet Ribbons, Mantua do. BJk. Silk (Yavats, Byron Collars, Merino Cassimere, Gents hall-Hose, Mixed and Iko'm Aiso a prime lot of Fa mi I v Groceries, con sisting of Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Rice, Corn Starch, Syrup, Molasses, &.c. &c. July 18, 185 G. TO THE LADIES. THE subset iber would invite the attention of the Ladies to a new article intended to depos ite water from the wash-bowl—a convenient and handsome accompaniment to the wash stand* preferable to anything of the kind vet in use. " GEO. BLYMIRE. July 11, 1556. CAST IRON BOOT JACKS. O V hand, and for sale, a very superior article of Cast Iron Boot Jacks. Call and see them. GEO. BLYMIRE. July 11, JSbG. Look Out. All persons tresspassing upon the farm of the subscriber, in Colerain Township, either by fishing, hunting, taking or knocking down fruit or in any other manner, are notified that they will certainly be prosecuted under the late Act of Assembly without respect to persons. So look out and save trouble. PHILIP LITTLE. Aug. 1,18b6.*
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