The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, January 16, 1857, Image 4

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    NEW FIEEI AT HOPEWELL.
The subscribers, trading and doing business
under the Firm of Bap.ndolcar, Lowrv &. Co.,
would respectfully inform their friends and the
public generally, that they have opened at the
above place, and are daily receiving, a large
stock of Merchandize, consisting in part of Mus
lins, Tickings, O sen bergs, Drills, Cassimeres,
Sattinetts, Cloths, Flannels, Delanes, French
Merinos, Silks, Calicos, flats &. Caps, Hard
ware, Queensware, Boots Nc Shoes, and Grocer
ies of ail descriptions.
Also a large assortment of ready-made Cloth
ing, all of which will be sold upon as short pro
fits as can be had in the country.
Geo. R. Baen dollar, J. iin F. Lowry,
John C. Everiiart, C. VV. Ashcom.
Dec. 26. 1856-Iy.
REMOVED,
The undersigned take this method of inform
ing their former patrons, and the public in gen
eral, that they have removed their entire Stock
of'goods from the West end of Bedford to the
Cclonade Store, lately occupied by Capt Jacob
.Reed, where they will he pleased to see their
old customers, and ail who will favor them with
a call.
All kind of produce taken in exchange for
goods at cash prices.
They hope by fair dealing and evincing a
desire to please, to continue to receive a-Überal
share of the public patronage.
J. &. J. M. SHOEMAKER.
July 25, 1856.
TO BE HAD AT DR. HARRY'S.
Essence of Jamaica Ginger, which should
have a place in every family, lor sale at Dr.
Harry's.
BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL.
The undersigned would respectfully announce to
the public that he will open in Bedford, on the first
Monday of November next, a High School, in which
all the branches of a liberal education, English and
Classical, will be taught, it is designed to establish
in Bedford a PERMANENT Institution of a high or
der, male arid female. The male and female depart
ment will be di.-tincr, so soon as the necessary ar
rangements can be effected. In this hehool Students
will be prepared for the higher classes of any Col
lege, or to enter at once upon the active duties of
life.
Special care will be taken to form in our pupils
habits of order, start punctuality , and thorough/" **.
We consider these as valuable elementary charac
ters, ar.d indispensable to sound learning.
The Physical, .Moral, ai d Social Education of the
Pupils will receive that attention which their impor
tance demands.
There will be three grade*. To the first belong
the com man English Emm! ■*, such as Reading. Or
thography, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, Eng
lish Grammer, Xc.
The second includes the preceding, together with
the higher branches of an English Education, such as
Higher Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Intellectual
and Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric, Logic, Botany, An
cient Geogrephy. fee.
The third embraces all the foregoing, together
with the Latin and Greek languages.
The Modern Languages, Music, Drawing, Paint
ing, and Ornamental Needle Work, will be extra
studies, and for each there will be extra charges.
EXPENSES.
Tuition for the first grade per quarter, S4 00
" second " 5 00
" third " 6 25
The charges for the extra studies will be publish
ed at an early day.
The opportunity is now offered to the citizens of
Bedford and vicinity of having e-tab!ished in their
inidst a permenevt school of a high order. The en
ferprize. on the broad and comprehensive basis here
indicated, will be attended necessarily with much
labor and expense. It is hoped, therefore, that all
those who feel interested in the education of the
young, will come up liberally to the support of this
School.
Rev. GEO. W. AUGHINBAUGH, A. M.
Oct. 24, 185 G.
VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY k FARM
FOR
The subscriber oiTers !ur sale his Mill Proper
ty, situate in Licking Creek Township, Fulton
county, one half-mile north of the Turnpike
iioad and six miles west of McConneLburg.—
The Mill is nearly new, is large, and u ell fin
ished, has overshot wheels, four run of stones,
three,of which are Burrs, metal gearing, and
at! necessary machinery for custom or Mer
chant work, and is capable of doing a large bu
siness.
The Mansion or Mill tract contains 214- acres
and allowance, patented land, 150 of which are
cleared, principally good bottom land, suitable
for meadow or plough land. The improve
ments are a good Dwelling house, large Barn,
Miller's house, Stables, N.C., all built within a
few years and in good repair.
Also one tract of limber land, adjoining the
above, containing 283 q,cres and allowance, a
considerable part of which might be cleared,
being land of good quality.
Also a small piece of land adjoining the first
mentioned tract, containing six acres, purchas
ed for a water right.
As the subscriber resides over thirty miles
from the above property, lie will sell it low and
on pasy terms: a consideiable portion of the pur
chase money can remain on inteiest, if desired,
for a number of years.
Possession will be given Ist April next.
For further particulars address the subscriber.
Pa'tonsviile I'. O. Bedford Countv, Pa.
JOS. B.' NOBLE.
July 25, 1556.
Country Physicians can have their orders
filled at City prices at Dr. Hatty's.
Bedford, Dec. 5, 185 G.
NEW GOODS.
JUST received, at REED'S New Store, a large
ami well assorted stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
and is now prepared to accommodate his friends and
the public generally. To attempt to enumerate tbe
Mock in a newspaper advertisement would be Jolly,
er even give a list of their prices would be useless,
lor lEF~public would not believe that goods were
selling for what we offer them at, unless they see for
themselves. We do not wish to boast, biit would
remark that, ior variety and cheapness, his stock
cannot be beat. Tbe public are respectfully invited
to call at REED'S Store and satisfy themselves ol
the truth of this statement. (Tali and examine his
stock. He will not ask you to buy urffpss fully sa
tisfied that you can do at least as well, if not better,
than any where else. Produce oi all kinds taken in
exchange ior goods.
JACOB REED.
Oct. 10, 1856.
La*l "koSsti'.
The books of the subscriber are in the hands
of Sheriff Aisip, where all persons indebted are
earnestly requested to call and make payment,
on or before the first of March next. All who
neglect this notice, may expect to find their ac
counts in the hands ofHenry Nicodemus Esq.,
lor cojection, without respect to persons. No
longer indulgence can be given. So look out
and save costs, or blame yourselves.
' E. M. FISHER.
Dec. 26, ISSG.
NEBRASKA LANDS.
HAVING permanently established myself in
Omaha City, Nebraska Territory, 1 am prepa
red to give special attention to the selection and
entry of laud bv settlers, and all others desi
ring choice locations. The Land Office will be
opened early in the Spring of 1857, when there
will be offered a large quantity ot land compri
sing the most promising portion of Nebraska,
embracing the Missouri River counties, and ex
tending from the Kansas line to the mouth of
the Big Sioux River. These lands are yet un
coiled, and ofier extraordinary inducements to
those desiring to invest money in lands.
Person? sending me land warrants to locate
for them, mav rely upon having their business
promptly atended to, and the best selections of
land made.
My charges are as follows:
For locating 160 acre wairants, S2O each.
120 " " 16 "
SO " " 12 "
" 40 " " 8 "
FRANCIS E. ARMSTRONG.
REFERENCE:—A. B. Cramer, Daniel WAAia
baimh, and O. E. Shannon.
Nov. --S, !S">6—"m.
lf>,ooo feet of Cherry, Walnut, Poplar, and
White. Pine Lr.imhcr wanted, to manufacture
unto all kinds of Furniture.
Isaac Stengel, Jr.,
has commenced to manufacture Chairs and Cab
inet Furniture in the shop recently occupied by
Joseph S. Reed, where he intends to keep on
hand and make to order a general assortment of
Chairs and Cabinet Furniture of the newest and
most approved styles.
Sofas, Lounges, Ottomans, Spring Mattresses,
Spring Seat Parlor Chairs, French Rocking
Chairs, Cane Seat, Common and Fancy Y\ ind
sor Chairs, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Secretary,
Desk, an I Book Cases, and Cottage Furniture of
all kinds.
Bedsteads, Wash Stands, Dressing Tables,
and, in fact, every article of furniture suitable
for housekeepers. The public are respectfully
requested to tall and see hint before purchasing
elsewhere
YV are Rooms one door South of J no. G. Miu
nick's Confectionary on Juliana street.
N. B. Sofas and all other furniture r*paired
on the shortest notice.
ISAAC MENGEL, JR.
Nov. 2S, 1856.
W. HCEEKENS,
UPHOLSTERER,
Would announce to the citizens of Bedford
and vicinity, that lie is prepared to do all work
in his line, in the best style, and on reasonable
terms. MATRASSES, with or without Springs,
made in a superior manner, equal to the best
made in the city, and to this branch of his busi
ness he would invite especial attention, lie
may be found at the shop of Michael Weisel, a
short distance East of the Borough, or at bis resi
dence, nearly opposite the dwelling of Dr.
Watson.
Bedford, Nov. 14, ISSC.
TflE MENGEL HOUSE.
Valorrtine Steckman, Proprietor.
TCP Boarders taken by the day, week, month
or year, on moderate terms.
May 9, 1856.
Mf& STOV/L'SNEW WORK,
"DKED."
A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp.
Equal to '*Uncle Tom's Cabin.'"
Just received at Dr. Harry's Cheap Book
Store.
DOUBLE BARREL GUNS—Two dou
ble bariet guns—tu ist—warranted, lor sale by
A. B. CRAMER & CO.
Nov. 28, 1556.
IRON.— Blacksmith's and others are inform
ed we have just received a large supply of Re
fined Iron—warranted best quality.
A. B. CRAMER &. CO.
PsiriCy lour ECSooiS.
The Wonder of Ms? Mnrtpm'ii feuliirj.
Important and of great Consideration to the
Suffering.
T. A. HURLEY'S SARSAPARILLA.
OF all tbe remedies lhat have been discovered du
ring the present age for the "thousand ills that flesh
is heir to" none equal this wonderful preparation. —
Only three years have elapsed since the discoverer
(who spent a decade in studying, experimentalizing,
and perfecting it) first introduced it to the public, and
it is already recognized, by the most eminent phvsi
cians in all parts of the country to be the most sur
prising and effective remedy for certain diseases of
which they have knowledge.
All other compounds or syrups of the root, have
hitherto tailed to command thp sanction of the fac
ulty, because, on being tested, they have been found
to contain noxious ingredients which neutralize the
good effects of the Sar-aparilla, and often times in
jure the health of the patient. Jt is not so with
Hurley's preparation.
This is the pure and genuine extract of the root,
and will on trial, be found to effect a certain and
perfect cure of tbe following complaints and disea
ses :
Affections of the Bones, Habitual Costiveness,
Debility, Jndigeston,
Diseases of the Kidneys, Liver Coplaints
Di-pepsia, Piles,
l.rvstpelas, Pulmonary Diseases,
Female irregularities, Scroiula or King's Evil,
Fistula ; Syphilis,
And ail Skin diseases.
Besides curing the above, it is also known to be a
great and powerful tonic, purifying the blood and in
vigorating the system.
In short, it is, without exception, in the cases men
tioned, and its general effect on the system, the
rno-t efficacious as it is the most desirable remedy
of the age. It is already extensively used through
out the country and is last obtaining an European
reputation. 'The instances of cures it has effected
are daily coming to the proprietors knowledge, and
he ha- no hesitation in recommending it to one ar.il
all who desire to procure relief from suffering. One
bottle being tried, it- effects will be too apparant to
admit of further doubt.
Recollect Hurley's barsaparilla is the only f.r:\-
tisr: akticlk in the market.
Price SI per bottle, or ix lor $5.
ff7"This meriecine can be procured at all exten
sive Drug houses.
July 1, 1850—ty*.
NEW PILL MODS.
The subscribers have just received a
supply of New Fall and Winter Goods, embra
cing all the varieties usually found in Store.
We are offering GREATER BARGAINS than
ever. And we respectfully invite our friends
and customers to call ami examine our stock.
A. B. CRAMER CO.
Oct. 17, 1856.
LADIES' Black Bugle Collars—a beautiful
assortment for sale at the store of
CRJJIER CO.
Oct. 24, 185 G.
GREAT ATTRACTION!
C. LOVER,
Merchant Tailor,
Takes this method of anouncing to the citi
zens of Bedford and vicinity, and ti angers vis
iting the place, that he has just received at Ids
old stand in Bedford, next door west ot the
Bedford Hotel, the richest assortment of Cloths,
&c., he has ever yet offered to the public, and
to which he invites the attention of purchasers,
satisfied that he can accommodate, both as to
price and quality, all who favor him with a
call. He has a Superior article of cloth, for
boy's clothing, which he can sell so low as to
astonish those who examine its quality.
sTiP'Carments, of every description, in I)is
line, made to order on the shortest notice and
most reasonable terms.
would direct attention to the follow
ing list, as comprising some of the leading arti
cles to be found in bis establishment :
Blk. Cloths, ranging' in price from $2,50 to
$9,00 per yard ;
Blue Cloths ;
Olive Browns lie Greens ;
Bib. Casirneres:
" Doe-Skins :
French Fancy Casirneres;
Linen Drillings :
Plain Sc Figured Crenadiens;
Superior article of Btk. Satin :
Velvets;
Marseilles Vestings:
Buff Cassimeres ; •
A fine article of' Shirts, latest style ;
Lisle thread under Shirts Is. drawers
Cotton " "
Shirt collars latest style;
Lawn Cravats:
Blk. Silk
White Linen Hand'fs ;
Summer Storks :
Superior article of French Suspenders;
i!lk. Kiii Gloves :
Fancv Colored Kid Gloves:
Silk '
Lisle thread "
and all other articles usually kept bv Merchant
Tailors and Gent's furnishing stores.
Bedford, May 16, 1856.
12AR DIVA EC E E.
The subscriber would announce to his old
friends and the public in general, that he has
removed his HARDWARE STORE to the new
building second door west of the Bedford Ho
tel, where he has just received and opened an
extensive assortment of Hardware, embracing
almost every article in that line of business.
fLs stock of SA DOLERY is of the best quali
ty, and was selected with great care. He would
respectfully invite all in want of articles in the
Hard ware line, to give him a call, satisfied that
he can please all who do so.
JOH X ARNOLD.
May 13, 1856.
ISOCIK AGNYCV.
The subscribers have established a Book A
gency in Philadelphia, and will furnish any
book or publication at the retail price free of
postage. Any persons, by forwarding the sub
scription price of any of the $3 Magazines, such
as Harpers', Godey's, Putnam's, < iraham's Frank
Leslie's Fashions, e,c. will receive the mama-
I . .
i zines lor one year and a copy o( a splendid lith
ograph portrait of either Washington, Jackson
or Clay ; or, if subscribing to a $"2 and a $1
Magazine, they will receive a copy of either of
! (he three portraits. If subscribing to •s*) worth
of Magazines, ail three portraits witi be*sent
j 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 Wood ex
ecuted with neatness and dispatch. Views of
Buildings, Newspaper Headings, Views of Ma
chinery, Book Illustrations, Lodge Certificates,
Business Cards, N.c. All orders sent by rnali
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
I sale of the same.
BY it AM & PIERCE.
50 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
I J. II- BY.IAM. T. MAY PIERCE.
May 16, 1856—1 v.
p| ! t~: iMi. ~ i , lYnu fi -| t pin?*?*!, itc., tui.l I !
I i i i;il t-.rftli rn-rt*. I, from (me to no entire .-t. ! i
Ii I C'.iArjfri Ami nil ojM-rstiotts urarruaWd. '
II i tV T.'mu INVARIABLY CASH.
I JR 'HI ENT V:L FT IL. itort, R . *
IMPORTANT ADVICE. —To have a teazius; cough or
coli!, with a perpetual dripping from the nose and
soreness of the breast, and lungs is truly annoying,
and such of our readers who may be afiitcted in that
way, we would say go to liupp's store and buy a bot
tle of Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup, and you wilt be
relieved of a great ileal of suffering, arid probably sa
ved from some more formidable lung disease.
For Sale.
The subscriber offers for sale, low, a fine ton
ed Vienna Rosewood Piano Forte.
SAM'L. BROWN.
June 20, 1856.
TO BI'ILDERS.
The subscriber is fully prepared to furnish
any quantity or quality of Building Lumber
and Plastering Laths. Orders directed to .St.
Clairsville, Bedford County, will be promptly
attended to, by giving a reasonable notice.
F. D. BEEGLE.
Nov. 21, 1851.
( A Li'Li f.\G.—Ail Wool, Rag, Cotton and
Hemp Carp. ting.
Floor Oil Cloths, White and Check Matting
just received by
A. B. CRAMER & CO.
Bedford, May 23, JBSG.
CLOTHING STORE.
S. SONABORN would announce to his old
friends and the public generally, that be has
just received another large supply of Spring
and Summer Clothing for Men and Boys, which
he is determined to sell on the most reasonable
terms. Thankful for past favors, he hopes to
merit and receive a liberal share of the patron
age of a generous public.
Bedford, May 23, 1856.
Gaiters and Shoes.
The subscriber would announce to the public
that he has just received, and will constantly
| keep, an assortment of Gentlemen's City made
Gaiters and Shoes, also Misses and children
I Shoes, which he will sell as low as they can be
bought any where else, and will sew all rips
gratis. As he has but a small profit on these
Shoes, all sales must be 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, all who. favor him with a call,
lhankful for past favors, h>- hopes to merit and
receive a continuance of the same.
WM. CLAAR.
Bedford, July 18, 1556.
Jos. W. Tate,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
REJIL ESTJITE BROKER,
Has for sale S Farms and 12,000 acres of land
in .Bedford and Fulton counties. Lands sold in
quantities to suit purchasers.
Bedford, March 7, 1850—ly.
JoSmi Jtloorhead,
(Successor fo King £■' J\locrhcad)
WHOLESALE GROCER
-LVD COMMISSION MERCHANT,
And dealer in Fish, Bacon, Cheese, Dried
Fruit, Lard, Lard Oil, Flaxseed Oil, While
Lead. Pig Lead, window Glass, Glassware, Iron
and Nails. Star and Tallow Candles, Variegated
and Rosin Soap, and Pittsburg manufactures ge
nerally. No. 27, Woodstreet, Pittsburg, Pa.
Particular attention given to the fate of pig
Metal and Blooms, and literal advances made
thereon. Feb. If), 1856—1y.
NOTICE.
The Partnership heretofore existing between
Thou ■as and John King, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. All persons having unsettled
accounts with them, aie requested to attend to
their liquidation without delay.
THOMAS KING,
June 1, 1854. JOHN KING.
Having this day associated Henry S. King,of
the City of Pittsburg, with us in the business of
manufacturing Iron, the business will lie con
ducted under the name and firm of John King
it Cft.
THOMAS KING,
June 9, 185 k JOHN KING.
Border,
CHoc'k & Watch Quaker
AM) DEALER IN JEWELRY,
Would respectfully announce to the citizens
of Bedford, and the public in general, that he
has opened a Jewelry Store in the building re
cently occupied by H. Nicodemus, Esq. m arly
opposite the Bedford Hotel, where* he w ill be
pleased to see all in want of articles in his line.
He has on hand, and will ronstautly keep, an
elegant assortment of JEWELRY, and will re
pair Clocks and Watches in the bert style. He
hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage, as
he feels satisfied he can render satisfaction to all
who entrust him with their work. His terms
will be moderate.
He has on hand Gold and Silver WATCIIO,
Silver Spoons, Thimbles, Butter Knives, Gold
and Silver Pens and Pencils, N.c. ixc.
April 27, 1855.
HEW WHOLE SALE
I DKI'G STOKi!!
4 J. SFEKCEB. IHCI AS,
No. 2G, South Second Street, Philadelphia,
Importer, Manufacturer, and Dealer in Drugs,
Medicines, Chemicals, Acids, Dye Stuffs,
Paints, Oils, Colors, White Lead,
French and American White Zinc,
Window Glass, Glassware, Var
nishes, Brushes, Instruments,
Ground Spices, and all oili
er articles usually kept
by Druggists, includ
ing Borax, Indigo,
Glue, Sliel
lack, Potash, Sec. Sec. Lc.
orders bv mail or otherwise prompt
-llv attended to. Country meichants are invit
| cd to call and examine our slock before pur
i phasing elsewhere. Goods sent to any of the
j Wharves or rail-read stations. Prices iow and
! goods warranted. March 14, 1856—1y.
WASBaBXtiTON E3OTEIL.
MRS. COOK would announce to her friends,
and the public, that the Washington Hotel i
now fitted up in superior order for the acconi
j modation of guests, and she hopes to continue
lto receive a liberal share of custom. Persons
i visiting the Mineial Springs will find in the
j Washington Hotel a comfortable summer re
! treat—and no pains will be spared to please all
who patronize the house.
Q/" A young gentleman of high qualification
; and courteous deportment has charge of the es-
I tablishment.
01/" Ihe best of Stabling is attached to this
Hotel.
Q/°* Terms as moderate as any other house in
the place.
j DC/Daily Mail Stages from Alaquippa and
i Cumberland also tri-weekly Lines from Hol
lidavsbuig ami Pittsburg stop at tins Hotel.
Bedford, April 25, 1856.
WM. SHAFFER,
MERfIIIKT TAILOR,
WOULD announce to his former patrons,
and the public generally, that he has just recei
ved f from Philadelphia, a large and well selec
ted assortment < t the most choice Cloths, C'assi
meres and Veslings—also summer wear of ev
ery description, to which he invitf3 the atten
tion of purchasers. His cloths, Nc., were se
lected with great rare, and he can recommend
; them as being equal, at least, to any to be (bund
m the place. IJe also keeps Readv-made clo
thing of every description, at very low prices—
and is prepared to cut and make garments on
Iheshortest notice and most reasonable terms.
He respectfully invites the public to give him a
call.
Bedford, May 23, 1856.
Bazin's fancy Toilet Soaps, Shaving Creams,
: &c. just received and for sale at Dr. Harry's
cheap Drug Store.
As the season for chapped hands and faces is
is coming on, we advise our friends to go to
Dr. Harry's cheap Drug Store and purchase a
box of Bazin's Amandine, for the prevention
and cure of chapped hands. Only 37N cents
per box.
V.'thinhic Tannery lor Sale.
The subscriber offers for sale his valuable
7 annery, situate in Napier Township, Bedford
County, Pa., within five miles north of ScheiL
hurg, in the finest bark region in the State.—
The tract contains 6 acres, with a two story
Dwelling house thereon erected, first rate saw
Mill, fan House G5 by 22 feet, 2 rooms—fin
isning shop, and beam shop. There are 10 lay
away vats, 4- laches, 2 limes, 2 baits, 1 pool.—
I here are all the necessary out buildings on the
property. Possession given on the Ist April
next. For further particulars address the sub
scriber at Schellsburg, or Co!. Joseph W. Tate,
agent. Bedford, Pa. Any quantity of Bat k can
be bad at from $1 75 to $2 per cord, cash.
ABRAHAM DEN N ISC N.
Aug. 29, 1856—6 m.
l£-fccs£or<l Hotel,
And General Stage Office.
The subscriber respectfully begs leave to an
nounce to his old friends and the public gener
ally, that lie has leased the Bedford Hotel, at
present in the occupancy of Col. Adam Barn
hart, and will tqke possession on the Ist day of
Apiil next. It is not his design to make many
professions as to what lie will do, but he pledges
his word that his most energetic efforts will be
employed to render comfortable all who give
him a call. The House will be handsomely
fitted up, and none but careful and attentive
servants will be engaged. Persons visiting the
Bedford Springs, as well as those attending
Court, and the travelling community general
ly, are respectfully invited to give him a call
and judge tor themselves.
Boarders taken by the week, month, or
year, on favorable terms.
and comfortable stabling is at
tached to this Hotel, which will always be at
tended by a cateful hostler. Also, a sate and
convenient carriage house.
\Lr"Jill the S'l .liiLS stop fit this llut'd.
JOHN HA FEB.
March 16. 1855.
BOOK BLNDLNG STORE.
The subscriber would respectfully inform the
Public that tie still continues to cany on the
BOGII BE DIES'
m No. Sof the Franklin Buildings Chambers
burg; where all binding entrusted to hi> iar>-
will be punctually attended to, and bound with
neatness and care.
He.still continues to keep on hand a good as
sortment of RELIGIOUS, HISTORICAL Miscellane
nous Blank and School Books, Stationery 8.C.,
which be will sell on moderate terms.
THCS. W. WRIGHT.
Dec. 7, 1855.
FOB SALE,
A HOrSE AND LOT in Bedford, and a
valua'le SAW MILL in Shade Township, So
merset count v.
The subscribers will s!l, on reasonable
terms, st private sale, a comfortable dwelling
house and lot of ground pleasantly situate in
the borough of Bedford.
Also, thev will sell, on reasonable terms, a
valuable tract of land in Shade Township, So
merset countv, containing 390 acres. This
land is well covered with cherry, poplar, white
pine, spruce, and other timber, and has a fine
wafer power with a good Saw Mill thereon e
rected. For further infotmation inquire of
MANN cc SPANG.
Dec. 28, 1855.
TOOTH ACHE.—Persons are not general-
Iv aware that Dr. Kevser's Tooth Ache reme
dy, prepared fay him at 1 10 Wood Street, Pitts
burg, Pa. and for sale at Rnpp Oster's in this
place vvill stop immediately an aching tooth.
Whoever tries it will be convinced.
Dec.. 8, 1854-.
LAW PARTNERSHIP-
T'CB MANN. G. H. SPANG.
THE undersigned have associated themselves in the
Practice of the Law, ami will attend promptly to ail
i busine-s entrusted to their care ill Bedford and ad*
joining counties.
K?""*Office on .lulianna Street, three doors south of
"Mengel Hoti.-e/' opposite the residence 01 Maj. Tate.
JOP MANN.
June 2, 5851. G. H. SPANG.
WML P. SCHELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
| ' ILL attend iaithfully to all legal business
T t entrusted to ins care in the Counties of
\ Bedford and Fulton.
iiedlord, Nov. 1, IS4-7.
U tn. JLiesiry ILeas,
ATTOI( A' E l A T LA W ,
Pert Etsmoines, lowa,
VV ILL give special attention to locating lands
—invest tug motley —paying taxes—making col
lect ions, occ., <\.c.
\L? Rcjers to Gen. Bowman and lion. Joh
Mann. Sept. 8, 1854-.
F/.LL AND WINTER
BiO.^ETS.
Mrs. GCODZEIT, would announce to the
Ladies ol Bedford and vicinity, that she has re
ceived and opened an elegant assortment of
Fall and Winter Bonnets, of the latest styles,
and respect fill I v invites them to give her a call.
Her VULVITIS and BONNET TRIMMINGS
vi lli he found to he very supeiior, ami she is
satisfied that she can please all tastes. Her
terms moderate, as usual.
BedlontyMay 23, 1856—1y.
Mem-y S. fit Bug,
(Of the lute Firm of King S* JWoorhtad.)
£cntmtsston fitevdjant,
DEALER IN PIG METAL, BLOOMS,
Western Produce, &c. &c. &c.
No. 7b, Water Street, below Market,
Pittsburg, Fa.
The undersigned will continue the Commis
sion Business at the above place; and having
provided himself with suitable conveniences for
the storage cl Big Metal, Blooms, Produce, &c.
is now prepared to receive consignments.
Bv long experience in the business, and by j
constant attention, he hopes to merit a generous '■
share of trade, which he respectfully solicits. |
HENRY S. KING.
April 27, 1855.
Wis. FOSTER,
WITH
IMLDH'LY, LLYDERMJLY <s* CO.
Importers and Dealers in Hosiery, Gloves,
I rimjnings, Combs, Brushes, Fancy Goods,
Invoking Glasses, Nc. No 84- North Third St.,
Philadelphia. All orders solicited and prompt
ly attended to. Sept. 5, 185b.
0. K. Wf.NDEP.LICII.
WiiiMierlicli &
iortoartfng Sc Commission fllertbaiitc
North Stroud Strut, opposite /A, CmmMdJ
ltail Ro'j/l Depot 9 u< 'Y
CHAMBE R S B UR G
03~ Tbey are at ait times prepared Ifl '
kiriiis-of Produce to. EIM J Merchandl V Ty il:
Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the storte t "° '
* * They will alio purchase Flour, (; ra n °' lce
maiket juice. ' '• &c ., nj
COAL, Lt MBl'.R, SALT, FISH Gl'tvo
PLASTER on hand and for sale low °' a,<i
June 30, 1853.
. iH. P. I'. REAMER
T-J E p J p C ' ', L o 1 begS leave t0 ♦"nder h ; i
jtk, Professional Services to the •
Bedford and vicinity. " S0!
HP' Office in Julianna Street, at tK n n
and Book Store. F. 17, isH™ s
Vemriii & Slmatioa,
| | KV E formed a Partnership in the p r , rt
-11 of the Law. 03.,cem, oZ T
tne Gazette Office, where one or the o'jE m
at ail times be found. ?
Bedford, Oct. 26, 1849.
tt|? B F. rrv
RESPECT FILLY tenders his profession,. .
vices to the citizens of Bedford and vicifot
Office and residence on Pitt-Street
building formerly occupied by Dr. Job,', u n
June 24, 1853.
S. J- M' C A I Sll ,\ ,
F.ASHICITABLE TAILCE,
HAS removed his shop to the nev. Bui!rii.„
second dour West of the Bedford Hotel, u'h'.T
he Is fully prepared to make all kinds J,"
merits for Men and Boys in the most fashiona
ble Style, and on reasonable terms, fin T"
had much <xperience in the Lu>,i :t ar.u b. i'f
determined to use his best e.v iY,; . t ■> 0
he hopes to receive a liberal share of the i at
rotiage of a generous public.
iLr Garments < ut to oider on the shortest
notice.
Bedford, May 23, 1856.
Brusrs ar;d Books.
DR. F. C. REAM Eli
Having purchased the
sSL.rgj' and Book Store of Dr. S. D. Beut!, will
constantly keep on hand at his establishment
in Johanna Street, a complete assortment of
Drugs, Medicines, Dye Mulls, Paints, Oils.
\\ indow Glass, V arnishes, Brushes of all kind-.
Patent Medicines, Lamps, Pert tinny, Fancy
Soaps, ivc. together with an exteirsivecol
lection of Schco! and Miscellaneous Bocks,
Blank Books, Common and Fancy Stationerv
Xc. which he offers at greatly reduced orices
for cash. Bedford, Feb. 17, 1854.
A'"' < 3 SklCfiMi*
AilornCj ut Law, EeuiOiti, PtuiiAhjnid,
Respectfully leaders his services to tin Public.
second door North of the Mecei
House.
Bedford, Feb. *2O, 1852.
LAV/A.OTSCE.
V7. r. IJAI ,"t. Attorney at Isw:
WILL practice regularly in the Courts of
Bedford County hereafter. He niav, during
Court Weeks, be ronsuited at his room at the
Washington Hotel.
.\ov. 23, 1855.
S!o fleieE,
£uml) cv {a n if, fil b.
The Proprietor respectfully begs leave to in
form the travelling public that this bouse has re
cently been thoroughly re-fitted and completely
renovated, and is now ready to receive guests.
It is the earnest desire and intention of the
Proprietor to give perfect satisfaction to those
who favor him with their patronage. A libe
ral share is confidently expected.
SAMUEL LUAIAN, Proprietor.
Successor to H. R. Dow \ to.
Cumberland, Aug. 10, 1855.
Assig-B3fe ? s Aolice.
The notes, Book accounts, and other eviden
i ces of indebtedness of Sansom and GrShart,
| will remain in my hands for collection until the
j first day of January next —after which sin s
I will he brought against all, without distinction.
Look out and save costs.
SAMUEL H. TATE
Assignee.
N. B.—Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Nc., remaining in store w ill be sold CHEAP.
S. H. TATE,
Nov. 28, 1856. Assignee.
Flli FOE SALE.
A FARM, containing 200 acres, moreorbs*,
in Franklin County, Pa., is offered for sale.
Particulars can be had by inquiring ol the sub
scriber in Bedford.
VALENTINE STECKMAN.
May lb, 1856.
ATTENTION.
Buyers of Clothing—step 'this flay.
The attention of the citiz ns ot Holiuny
hurg and vicinity* i- requested to the V u
Store of M. MI6EM'HAL & CO., No- 3
Lloyd's Row, next door to Brow noil & tim
er's Cheap Dry Goods Store, w here buyers ni '
be supplied with Clothing of all kinds, aii-t
the very best quality.
Our stock consists of the very I f, st g >■ '
the country, and at prices to suit ver}
The following will give and id'a
Coats, from SI,OO to y.tV '
Pants, 62 9.00
Vests, 50
In connection with Hats, baps, Overa.>
Drawers, Winchester & Scott - Shirts, in
every article needed by Gentlemen. - A*
fine assortment of Boy .- Clothing- r (
If von want anything good and cheap CJ.
the New* Store of
M. SHOENTIIAL fx CO.
July 4; 1856.
Genllemeus' Gaiters 3nri Shoes AUn a- j
Boys Shoes and Boots; also Ladi''-S Mis* l ""
Children* do., for sale by
CRAMER -N CO.
Bazii.'s& Luhin's Extract foi the Handker
chief, Cologne Water, N.c. for sale at i ***•
ry's Drug Store. > n
For the Hair, Jockey ( lub and new
Hay Pomatums, Phaton's Invigorator, &c.
can all be had at Dr. Harry s.
Roust'll's unrivalled Shaving Cream a
ry's.