IN PEACE, PREPARE FOR WAR."— At this : season of the year, the weather is very treach erous, and almost every one is certain to be af j,,cted more or less by coughs, colds, and affec tions of the head, which are peculiarly annoy jo the healthy, and often!in:e fatal to the in valid and consumptive. Ev y thing around us v;pars such a pleasant and cheerful as; fit, that ve are apt to neglect the proper precautions: \ and (latter ourselves that we shall es (aW>, if others do not. Presently there occuis a juddeti change in the weather; we begin to j shiver with cold, and regret, when too late, that , V e had not anticipated it in season. Now, the best possible way to avoid surprise .. to purchase a box of Ciickener's Sugar Coat- Id Vegetable Pills without delay; carry them ; n v ,ur pock'-t, and take I or 2 Pills each day between meals. lou will presently find your ~ppftile vis fly improved, and your system ena bled to resist the most sudden changes. They are perfectly palutenble , and may be swallowed with as much facility as so many sugar plums. 77, py cause no pain or sickness of the stomach, , and do not interfere with the transaction o! or- ; 5 00 Jacob Bolinger, Eating-House, s ."> 00 Bedford Township. Jacob Barnhart, 1 1 7 00 Broadtop Township. F.vcrhart, A'hcom ft Co., 12 32 00 Flue's N t'.u heiberger, 14 < 10 ()0 David Helsel, . II 7 00 j , Colerain. James Beegle 1 1 James S Beckwith, II 7 00 Cumberland \ alley. Jacob Anderson, 1 I Thoma- Fisher, 14 7 On. Daniel R Anderson, 1 I 7 00 Thomas Grow den, 1 1 7 00 East Providence. John Nycum, ! 1 7 00 DA T Black, 1! 7 00 Lautivbaugh & Pea, 11 7 00 Hopewell. John Dasher, 11 7 ' o Thomas King, 11 7 00 James Madura ft Co., 11 7 00 Harrison. Va -r.t ne R Werlz, 1 t 7 00 ■ VV Smith, 1 ! 700 AJSnively, 11 7 00 Juniata. icob Hillegas, 11 7 of) *1 in Keyser. 11 7 ' 0 • gas ft Mowry, 3 I 7 00 '. a :s N Fyan, 1 1 7 00 -epti Gondmi, 1 I Frederick Hlidebrand, 14 Liberty, David S Berkstresstf, 1 t Lewis Putt, 14 7 00 John Cypher, 1 I 7 oo H:n Fisher, 14 7 00 ftee! Entriken, 1 1 700 Pa'tirk Mitchell, II 7 00 ta\;on iV I'aulkler, 14 Londonderry. -ob IVvore, .1 r., It 1 Los J Porter, 11 7 00 Monroe. Daniel Fletcher, 1 ! 7 00 F.n.aiiiiel O'Neal, 1 1 7 00 Michael Miiier, 14 7 oo Napier. jhn Wayde, 11 7 00 j West Providence. •'■t. States k Co., 1 t 7 00 Murray ft Brother. 1 1 ■ acob B Barndoilar fc Co., 1-4 10 00 m.-, M Bssrtuiollar, 1-4 10 00 - cos Ridiey, -cph Fisher, 14 7 00 Schellsburg Borough. ?> F Horn ft Brother, 1 I A B Bonn, 11 7 00 { ' >'a!|er & Son, 11 7 00 Jacob .Miller, 14 7 00 ' "ivin fk Kohisoil, 14 7 00 Mrs. Schell ft Sin, It" 7 00 i John S Scbell, 14 7 00 j St. Clair. FD Beegle, It 7 00 j '■ B An.ick ft Rrother, 1 1 7 00 j Oeorge thtie-ling, 14 ■ 00 1 hideon D Trout, 14 7 00 ; ■sac S Wright ft Co., 1 1 " 0(1 ! Simon Hershman, 14 7 00 • Los B Smith, II 7 00 Southampton. T.n Cavender, 1 I 7 00 u *.i La-Silv, II 7 00 : a-t.ley 14 7 00 kirk & Fletcher, II 7 00 Union. J bn M\\ a! ters, 14 700 | Middle VVoodberry. fccob Brenaman, 1-4 10 Oo , en U Duncan, !•' 10 00 -Tin Beard, * 14 7 00 I Fc'e 00 South VVoodberry. " Fiper, J r It 7 00 , • v F Oster. 14 7 00 j Kaufman, 14 7 00; F Buck. II 7 00 j •W ft Tharp, 14 7 tio I R Barndoilar, 13 1" 00 | '' '**gle & Co., 14 ' 00 j , : n appeal will he held at the Sheriff's Office in the "'Uh ot Bedford, on Satuiday, the 'Jth day oi %, 1857. HUGH .MOORE, Appraiser of Mercantile Tax for the year 180 <■ 17, 1807. NOTICE. L iters Testamentary having been issued to •* c'i'.sei i'.Hr on the last will, ftc. of Da\ id Sto ■ bear., deceased, notice is hereby given to all 1 " os having claims against suiii Estate, to ' sr ht ttiem properly authenticated for settle- i '< a n rapntly reduced to their iiatinai stal", r.or vvh. re wounds ami sore- can lie so tliorcuiKlily and rapidly healed, ai 4 decayed part- r. >'ored without either -ear or dH'-et. thai with DALI.EY'S MAGI CAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. In (,'uls, \\ otmds, Spiams and Brit.-e- rHsualties to which children ar<- coiistnntlv suto cl—the action oi tti- genuine DALLEY'S PAIN 1 X FR.AC'I'OK, is ever the same ! How inucli Pain and Suffering may not thus he prevented! Moreover. Life itself u,- ten dependent upon having at hand the genuiue DAL LET EXTRACTOR, and for particulars of which I respecfiully refer to mv printed pamphlets, for the truth of which I hold my-elf respon-ible. No rase of Burrs or Scalds, no matter how severe, has ever yet, in any one instance, re-isted the ail powerful. pain-subduing imd healing qualities of the DALLEY'S PA EN EXTRACTOR. No P\i.\ HXTRAOTOH IS GK .S IXU unless the box has upon it a Steel Plate Engraved Label will; the sig natures of C. V. CLICK EN KR E CO., proprietors. ! and IIEXE\ DALLET , rnariulacturer. Price 27 cents per box. ay AII orders should lie addressed to C. V. Click net and Co.. SI Barclay street. New Fork. | Feb. 20, 18-77—2 m. i Jn this Mamnion-worsbippiiig Age, it is rare to find a man place his usefulness to the public before j his interest. During a late vi-it to the 'City of Spindles,' we w ere presented by a professional friend, I to the celebrated Chemist. I)r. J . C. AYF.R, whose J name is now perhaps, more familial than any other, i at the bedside of sickness, in Ibis country. Know- , iug ihe unprecedented popularity of ins medicines' i and the immense sale of them, we had .expected to | find him a millionaire, and lollmg in wealth. But no, we found him in his laboratory, busy xx i 111 his ■ laborers, among the crucibles, alembics, and retort — giving his be-t per-oual care to rhe con pome!-, on , the virtues of which, thousands hang for health'.— We learned, that notwithstanding tii- va-t business, j aud its piompt returns in cash, the Doctor i-not rich. ! The reason assigned i-. that the material is costly, and he persists in making hi- preparations so expen sively, that the nett profit is small.—.!/.; ii.au. i\n- : uirr. Pltiltidrijilti.t. March 27, 1 s.77—in.. SHERIFF'S SALES. ! !'.v virtue of.sutuli vwi its o| Fi. I'a. to me direc- i ' ted t!)ere will be Id at the Court [louse in the j Borough of Bedford on Monday the Ith dav of May 1 Sf)7, at one o'clock, P. M. t!:e iidlowiitg described Real Estate, to wit: All defendant Henrv Bunnell interest in atul to a tract ot land containing; 200 acres m re or ] less about B'J acres cleared and under fence w ith a Cabin House and log stable with tlireshm/ tloor attached thereon erected, lolj uning lands of Philiji Rush, S. M. Barclay's heirs and others, situate in Londonderry Township, Bedford j County, as the property <•( Henry Bunnell. Also one tract of land containing 7? acres more or less about 4 acres cleared and under fence with a story and half log house thereon erected, adjoining lands of Abtaham W. Shroy er, Michael Bowen and others, situate in Lon donderry Township, Bedford County, as the Property of Thomas Morran. Also ail defendants May A. Baird interest in and to a tract of unimproved land in the name of Dudley Datighettv, containing ISo acres more or le>s adjoining lands of Joseph W . late. Jjcob and James M. Barndoilar, and others, situate in VV est I'lO* idence Township, Bedford County, as the propei tv of Mary A. Baird. Also all defendant H-mv Wood his right ti tle and interest in and to 2 lots of ground in tiie Boi"'ugh of Bedford, situate on She north side of Pitt street, containing 120 feet in front and running bac-, ats.ut 274 feet, numbered in general plan of sanl h c ugh a.•■;. |JS !• and LSNaiid Itavic.g thereon erected a 2 story and half st -ii" dwelling Ivus--, store h •' war house, and also three brii k offices an ! st •ne sta ble thereon: adjoining lit of Jacob R•••<: on the east and lot of George Bi\mir<- or. the w.-st, and taken in executi ui a- the proiierty ot Hen ry Wood. A iso oio- lot of ground in the towyi ofw t on tie* I'nsv ii. • Wo. oiierrv turnpike road, and extending l ack 2)') feet to land ot 'George R. Barndoi iar, with a tw ) storv rough cast tavern house, store room, and frame -.table tii-reon erected, and as lot No. 0 in general plan of said town, aiij injug lot of Dr. Sgmnel j{. Smith on the north, and lot oft Samuel J. Castner on the s nth. situat. in Mid- i dl* Wo.-d fieri v 'i wiislii; , iu 2m. ( uiuy, and taken in execution as the piop'Uy ot Jacob Schnebiv. HI GH MOCKE, Sheriff. . April 10, 18.77. S-JIGBIEK ahranosbiehT. Hf XTiXGDOX AND BROAD TOP RAIL ROAD. On and alter Monday, Maicl 2.1, 18.77, two pas senger I rains a dav. each w \ . (except S in.lays.) will run between HOPEWELL fit Xi tNGDON. Leaving Hnpew.-II at 12.17 i' M w 0.10 P M. Arriving at Hopewell at .It! AM V -7. •P M. < limerting at Hmitmgdon with trains tor East and West, via. I'erm'a 11. R. THUS. 1\ V.EIRMAX, Huntingdon, Feb. 26, 1877. Sup't. DISSDLITIUX. The partnership heretofore existing between Ihe undersigned in the mercantile and nulling ! business, in Harrison township, was dissolved i j on the Ist of January. 1877, by mutual con-1 sept. The books and papers an* in the bands of John Smith, who will settle ali matters per taining to tlie firm. DUFF, SMJi H W CO. April 10, 1877. COURT PROCLAMATION. 'To the Coroner, the Justic s* of Ihe Pence, and Constables in the Uijiereni Townships j in Ihe County of Bedford, Cv iinw. KNOW IE that>tn pursuance of a precept to j line directed, under the hand and a ai of the Hon. FIM\nS 71. .viIIiSJELL, President ' of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the j Sixteenth District, consisting of the counties of Franklin, Bedford and Somers- t, and hv virtue | of his office of the Ccurt of Oyer and Terminer I and General Jail delivery for tlie trial of capi tal and other offenders therein and in the Gene ■ ral Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace: and JOHN G. HARTGEV and A. J. SNIVIXV, Eso-s. .Judges of the same Court, in the same County j of Bedford, You and each of you are hereby n j quired to he and appear in your proper persons I with your Records, Recognizances, Examina tions, ami other remembrances before the Judges aforesaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Over and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Gene ral Quarter S'-ssions of the Peace therein to be hoiden for the county of Bedford, aforesaid, on the first Monday of May fbeing tiie 4th 1 day,| at 10 o'clock in the foaenoon of that day, j there and then to do those things to which your ! several offices appertain. GIVEN under my hand at Bedford, on the j 17th day of April, in the year of our Lord 1877. HUGH MOORE, Sheriff, J i A|rit 17, 1577. REGISTER'S NOTICE. j All persons interested are hereby notified that j tlu following named accountants have filed their accounts m tie* X giiter's office of Bedford OMUI- | !\, ami that they will tie presented to the Oi - j 1 an*- Court of ••ai.; County on Friday Dm Bth day of May next, f•: allowance and confirma !;".UT i he act* an! of George W. Williams admr. of Andrew Miller late of Londonderry Township' j dec. Tie* final, account of Job Mann, Esq. one of j the Lxors. of the last will N.c. of Ahm. Kerns, ■ hit- of Bedford Borough dec. i tie account of ,L hn Sparks, Esq. surviving EM*, of the last \C ill N.c. of Thomas Morris, lut" j of West Providence Township dec. I tie account of Jacob Slaver a dm. of Adam stayer late oi South Woodberrv Township dec. Tiie account of Duncan Mc'Vick. r, Esq.adm. + of Samu.-l Hull late oi Napier Township dec. The account of Rebecca McCreary Ex. sN. Ji>nies Allison Exr. of Lie last will Nc. of Rotd. j McCreary late ot Napier Township dec. I lie account ot John E : >eHv adtn. of John Sto j ner dec. who was adm. of David Stoner late of | South VVoodberry Township dec. The account of Jacob Ripiev, Esq. admr of Jacob Alstadt late of Bedford Townsiiipdec. ' The account of Martin G. Miller John E. Rider exrs of ihe last w lil N.c. of John liidi i late • of 11crris >n Township dec. The final account of Thomas G. Wright, exr. of Ihe last will £cc. oi John Allison late of St. Clair Township dec. j file account of Alexander Holsinger adm cf Geoige Replogb- late of Middle VVoodberry Tow nship dec. The final account of John \ vcnm 6c Simon \vcurn adiii'is of Philip VVeisei i.iteot' Bedford ; Tiiwnsilil) dec. The account of David Bvers, exr. of tin last Will ike. of J din Deiiij late of Middle Woodherrv Township dec. Tiie final accnr.t ol Emanuel J. Deihl X. John Nvcum e>;rs. <•! lb" l.i-t will 6cc. of Jonallian i Nycurn Lit•* of Cuierain Tow n>hip dec. Tii" account of Rachel Means 6c Horatio J. M ans adms. of Bernard M aits late of Monroe Township dec. The account of Frederick Turner, adm'r of John K• gg. late of Juniata tow uship, dec. ■The account ol Solomon R-'imimd, adm'r of Mary R--irnu:id, life uf Bed lord township, dec. The account of James Cessna and Samm I VV hip, Es.p'.s., a Irti'rs uf Nicholas Miller, late of Cuiriberland V alley township, dec 'The account of .Bom P. Arnold, adm'r of, Mary Ann Arnold, late of Bedford township, dec. The account of Solomon Reimund, exo'r of, th" last Will i:cc. of John Reimund, late of Bed- I" rd township. d-c. The accou it of Ilenrv VV. Ressl. r, t-xo'r of th" last Will ice. of Abraham Rrssler, late of Colerain t iwnship, d*c. The account of Lawrence Jamison, one of the exo'rs of the last Will of T ,>n as H'-vden, iale of the Borough of Bedford, dec. D. VV A SHABA UGH, A pri! 10, 18.77. Register. Assignee's Account. In the Court cf Common Pleas of Bedford County.— Whereas Jacob Barnhard and Jona than H if lon assignees of tin* Estate < t Dr. VV m. E Ri-'cliu i, dill u:i the tith it\ fAI iicl), 18:)7, rile iii tie ( (hce rd the Prothoriotarv of the Cotiit of Common Pb-as of said County, their cc>tit as assignee,- on -aid Estat**.— N >tice is tierebv given to the creditors of the said Dr. ; Win. E. Riechtor anil ill tit h< rs interested, that the H >n. Judges of -ai(! Ci url have Hpjwjinted i ii lav, the . ightfi dav • f mav next, for hearing the same and t sti wit g cause, u !,\* file -aid account should n 4 be allowed, and in default Hhereof, the -an • will he allowed and confirm ed. Witness 1! iii. F. M Kin rnel, E.-q., Prost 'feiit of said Court at Bedford the (ith day of • April, A. D. 1577. I). WASH VBAUGiI, ProtiFv. Apt il 10, 18.77. All |>iill <-• .to the cu' sct ihers either In* note, bonk acmu::; or R the same, and C.T --j tifv the result to the State Supei intendent at Harrisbtirgh : as required by the 3!)tii and 40th sect I.OIS of said act. THOMAS R. GETTTS, Superintendent of Bedford Courtly. rWf.rd, A pnl 10, ISD7. •fits Si AT ARKIVAIJ! SPiIi.YG ROODS. Ti;e undersigned i)3s jusl returned from the ; Eastern cities with a large stock oi Spiing; Goods: and is now exhibiting at CHEAP SIDE a general assortment of new style of Spring j Goods, comprising, in part, Ladies' Dress Goods, Ducal Crocovella Challi, laucy and plain Do . Laine, Brilliants, Lawns, Calicoes, &c. N-c. For gent lemons' and boys' wear Cassimeres, j Ca.-sinets, Canton Cloth, Shepperd Check, Cot-; tonades, 6cc. Boots, Shoes, Hats, B nnets, Woollen and Rig Carpets, Floor Oil Cloth, Syrup molasses, white and brown Sugar-, green and black leas, Groceries of ail kinds, Queensware, Tubs, Buckets, Brooms, Nc., Hardware, Shovels, Forks, Hoes, Knives and Forks, Spoons, 6cc. and all articles usually kept in stores. All kinds of country produce taken in ex change. . The undersigned will sell cheap for cash or produce, and hopes by fair dealing to receive bis usual share oi custom. G. VV. RUPP. ! April 10, 1877. lledifonl Spriius Ihe C ompany are now erecting an ;i>! per cent, tor *IOO,OOO On , To be represented by stock, which is all taken but a- I'out SIO,OOO, no,ooo oo * $230,000 00 i Sources of Revenue— Rent ol Hotels (offered) SIO,OOO 00 ! sect's from Baths & Farms, 1,500 00 Sale of water, e-timu!ed to net first year, S,OOO 00 $ J 9,500 00 | interest ort mortgage. SO,OOO 00 S per cent, on $1:10,000 stck. 10,400 00 $16,400 00'j Surplus applicable to contingencies, $3,100 00 ; Arrangements have been made ior sending water | i daily, in ::!u-s. alter April Ist, to the principal citips ! ; ol the I nited States: and it is thought the revenue, trnr?) the sale of water alone, will hi a short time exceed $20,000 per annum. OFFICERS: President— Pill LI 1' G< ISSLKR. Directors—B. Morris Wain, J. Kdgar Thomson, L. P. Wattson. Philadelphia Espy L. Anderson, Wm. P. Srhe'l, Win. T. Dangheitv. Bedford. Secretary ami Treasurer—S. L. Russell. Feb. 20, 1557. TEACHER'S INSTITUTE. A meeting of Ihe Bedford County Teachers' Institute, will be he). l at SchelltihlM g camuieDC ing on Monday, the 13th day of April next, and to continue three days. Several interesting lectures on the different j branches uf education will be delivered, and a i variety of instructive exercises oil the hiack i board will be exhibited. As the main object oftbe meeting is to aid j and ettcouarge teachers - in the various duties of j their vocation, the attendance, not only ol Teachers, but also of School Directors, and the ; friends of education generally, is invited. Corne one, come all. A hearty welcome a- i ; waits von. You can he either a silent specta- j tor, or you can participate in lite exercise if you j , desire. T. R. GETTY'S, J. S. Tr-si;v, Srct'i/. Co. Suj.'l■ : March 27, 1857. ' BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL. THE duties of the School will be resumed on Tuesday, April 14th, in the LARGE THREE STORY BUILDING situate,l on the; coiner of Main and streets. Male and j Female departments distinct. The services of a thoroughly educated young Lady of Vermont, have (wen secured as teacher of Music, Jxc., Ike, The services of other competent teachers also have been secured as assistants. TERMS per Quarter of 1 I weeks, inclu ding Board, Tuition, Furnished Room, Wash it g, Light, and Fuel, $38.00. EXTRA CHARGES. MUSIC, * SIO.OO USE OF INSTRUMENT, -LOO FRENCH, 5.00 ; DRAWING, AND PUNTING IN W A TE R COLCIRS, each 5.00 ORNAMENTAL NEEDLf. WORK, 5.00 TERMS FOR DAY SCHOLARS. ' Ist Grade 4.00 2nd tin 5.00 3d do 0-25 REV. G. W. A I 'GUINBA UGH, April 3, 1857. Principal. For pimples arel wrinkles anil freckles and tan, Nothing lias e'er heen discovered by man, Like that wonderful product of tropical bowers, The popular '-Balm of a Thousand 1 lowers.' to be had at Dr. Harry's Drug fx Book Store. | March 0. 1557. '• , f •■V - f " xz Ik-- "* THE undersigned having entered into part nership, respecltullv announce 11 Ihe public generally, that thev are now prepared to fur nish anything in their line at exceedingly low ratis. Weaf now opening an elegant Stock of Hardware, Cutlery, House Furnishing Goods', Tin Japanned, Brass, French, and Hiittania Ware, Willow, Cedar, and Pine Ware, .Nails. G!as, Brt-sht-s, Putty, \r., &,c. A large stock of TIN-WARE constantly on hand, of our own manufacture. Spouting and other wotk done to order, as usual. STOVES of every descrip tion for wood or coal, of which we are jus! re- j reiving some beautiful new patterns. Also Farm Implements in great variety, warranted as rep resented, the best and latest Inventions of the day. And, as we are every week receiving goods from Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Pitts burg, we will always endeavor to keep a full , supply of everything in our line, or at least j furnish any article required at a short ik>- i tice. We are also prepared to furnish all kinds of Lead Pipe, Water and Pump Fixtures, at low j rates. We cordially invite all to give us a call, | and especially the Ladies, as we have nearly I everything to make house keeping easy from a Needle to a Cooking Stove. GEO. BLYMIRE, WM. HARTLEY. Oct. 3, ISSG-1 v. WALL AM) BLIND PAPER. Dr. B. F. HARRY is onr agent for this ne- ! cessary article. Bv calling at his store our pa- j Irons will see samples of our papers. We have made our Spring selection with much care, and think we cannot fail to please. SHKYOCK sV SMITH, C kambersburi*. j March (5. dagiiaKKEoivpi; J].\'D . LMBIIOTVPE LIKE.\'ESSES. The subscriber begs leave to announce to the citizens of Cumberland Valley and the sur j rounding countiy that he lias opened a room in Centreville where he will take Daguerreotype Likenesses in Lockets, Bieast Pins, Bracelets, N.c. 6cc.. Also in fancy and common cases, a variety of which he has just received, ranging in price from $1 up. Pictures taken in all kinds of weather, at moderate prices. He hopes to be liberally patronized, satisfied that he can please all who honor him with a call. DANIEL R. ANDERSON. Dec. 5, 18:56. are authorized to iy nounce JOHN".!. CESS NA, of Bedford Borough, us a candidate tor ShentF subject to the decision of the Dcuiociatic County ; Convention. * YOTK i:. Benj. Fink vs. Preston Briles and Mel ford .Lories. In the Common Picas of Bedford County, veto'. ■ -1j-. \"o. 17. February Term, 1*57. February li. 1-57, on petition of Sheriff Moore. Jno. P. !i--d unpointed Auditor to di*'ribote fund- amongst eredlfois. The Auditor will attend to tl.c dut ie- oftbe above ippointrnent at his office ,n the Borough of lieiliord, on Monday, the .'7th day ol April, m*t., a: iO o'- clock A. M., when and where all parties interested can attend. JNO. P. lIKED, April 17, 1*57. Auditor. SURVEYOR'S OFFICE OF BEDFORD CO. Tin- undersigned Surveyor litt the Counly of j Bedford, will be in Bedford the first week in ev- I ery month, and oftener if required. At other j times his address is Stonerstown, Bed lord Cuun- | ! Lv. SAMUEL KETTERMAN. i April 17, 18:57. TO nil IT GROWERS. The undersigned would call the attention of per-, -on* desirous of planting this spring, to his line lot I of apple trees from 5 to 10 feet high, <>l the ino-t ap | proved varieties, will he sold ill quaritit.es to suit purchasers, at the lowest rate*, by the hundred. Persons clubbing together and oidering by the thousand will he liberally dealt with for superior trees. Also a few Peach, Apricot. Nectarine grapes, Gooseberries, Raspberries, h.c. All articles labeled and carefully packed to carry safely any distance at the small cost of material. Pears, Plutrs and Cher ries are yet small. For further pat ticulars address a few lines to T. M. LYNCH, Bedford, Pa. Feb. 20, 1977. HO! FOR KANSAS!! THE subscribers having fully determined to close up their business, and having on baud a line assortment of goods, do cordially invite ail those who wish bargains, to call and make se i lections immediately a* they are now selling off' ; at cos!, and will continue to do so until all are j SOki. Anv person desiring to secure a long estab lished stand ) >r the Mercantile business, with a good will worth money, will do well to call on the subscribers immediately, as they are de j termined to dispose of their business, as one of the firm intends going West. M. SCHELL & SON. Schellsbtirg, March 20, 1857. Best Quality Juniata Hammered Iron, , Ofall sizes, constantly on hand at Blymire and Hartley's, at Forge prices, ior cash or its equiv alent. Orders for extra sizes promptly attended to. Also Rolled Iron, Nail Rods, Strap Iron, and Steel. • STOuYEWJIRE! CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS of all sizes, BUTTER DISHES, from one to one and a half gal on PITCHERS, all of which are best quality. For sate by A DAM FERGUSON. Jan. 9, i 857. FOR WLYTER. — Ladies and Misses Wool en Talmas—second supply just received and lor -ale by 11. B. CRAMER r settlement, to JNO. P. REED, March 20, 1557. Adm'r. 'f discovered lor ctirinsr the Tetter, Ringworm, .1' ! ali eruptions of the Skin. It is .n iniallabfe .1 i I'oiedy, lliaf a perlset cure in all can-sot Tetter is • aianteed, u a i'iilively applied. In ordinary cap* one botll" will |c ,-tilJicen? to perfect a cure. In had i ii.es, w.il: a Tetter oi long standing. more will be I'- |uirril. !'nee t>r, certs per bottle. For .ale at Dr. F. Reuu'.'i's Bedford. April 2. r , 18r)6-ly. i Um. Batchelor's Hair I) i/t. —No burn i< in. blistering compound, could ever have attained the universal favor accorded to this Dye. the origi nal. iiever-tailing favorite. Nature is not more true i to herseit than the brown or black produced in the | reddest, graye?! or most frowzy hair by it. Made ! and sold, or applied, at liateheior's Wig Factory, (in nine private rooms) Broadway, New York.— We. A. i!u< UF.i.oK is on the box oi all genuine, I others are imitations. For .-ale by DR. REAMFK. Bedford, March '.'7, t v -'i7 ltn. Vv#' are authorized to anuouuce GEO. YV. (/[."MP, nf Napier township, as a candi date for the of lice of Sheriff, subject to the de | cision ofthe Democratic County Convention. - J ~" We .ire ii'itliorized to announce WIL ! [JAM A. PGYY ELL, as a candidate for tlie* Office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. C/ We are authorized to announce PETER li. Si'l DEBAKHR, of Napier, as a candidate I lor Siieriff, subject to tlie decision o 1 the Demo cratic County Convention. OTi^SAMI LL 11. TA TE will he a candi date for the office of Prothonotary, Register, Recorder, and Clerk of the several Courts of I Bedford county, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce JACOB DEC K LEI ,of St. Ciair, as a candidate for Commissioner, subject to the decision ofthe democratic County Convention. V. M. HEXKV L.F.AS. SAMCUR. HARSH. LEAS & HARSH. BANKERS AND LAND AGENTS, DBS MOINES, IOWA. We buy am! sell Eastern Exchange and Land War rants elect ami enter lands with cash and warrants pay taxes—invest money—make collections ami attend to ail business generally. ALSO, LEAS & HARSH, BANKERS fx LAND AOENTS, LEAVENWORTH CITY, KANSAS. One of the Partner- has located in Leavenworth City and will transact all business connected with the Banking ami Real Estate Business. Kor a few months yet, tocrespondeiits w ill address tis at lies Moines. REFERENCES. YV. S. Gilman. 90 Beaver st. New York. Philadelphia. —Beiger, J.a rub fx Co. North 3d Street; James, Kent fx. Sautee, do.; Lefever fx. Serrill, do. ; Drexil! fx Co. Bankers, do. Waskinnlon City, I). C. — Hon. R. .1. At kinson, 3d Auditor, Treasury Department; Chubb & Bros. Bankers. Carlisle, Pa. —Edward Shower, Hon. J. i fi. Graham. Huntingdon, Pa. — Wm. B. Leas, David Blair, Esqrs. Bedford. —Hon. Job Mann, Gen. Bowman. Sc/ullsburg. —Duncan NlcYicker, Esq. March 20, ISs7—ly. MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale his valuable Mill Property, situate in Colcrain Township, Bedford County, in complete running order, having two pairs of Burrs, and all necessary fix tures ofthe most approved kind. In connec tion with the Mill there are two dwelling hou i ses, with a Barn and ail necessary outbuildings. | The purchaser can have anv amount of land ad joining he mav desire, under two hundred a i cres—some cleared and under fence, with first j rate meadow. There is also a new Saw Mill on the premi ses, in the very best timber legion in Bedford | County. This property is verv desirable, and purcha ; sers would do well to examine it before purcha sing elsewh* re. Apply either to JOHN CI:SSNA ; iu Bedford, or to tlie subscriber. YVM. CESSNA. March 20, 1857. EVERHART, ASHCO.M, cN CO- Forwardiii.i; and Commission Merchants. HOPEWELL, PH. The subscribers doing business under the Firm of EVERJIAHT, A-HCOM, fx. Co., are now prepai ; I'd to Store and Sliip Flour, Grain, and all kinds of Merchandize upon reasonable terms. Thev also keep on hand Plaster, Fish, Salt, Rock Powder, fxe., to which they invite the j attention ol'Merchants in the country and Far i mers. The highest cash pries paid for Flour and Grain that the Eastern Market will afford, j JOHN C. EVGRIIACT, G::O. R. BARNDOLLAR, ! C. YV. ASIHUM, JOLN F. Lowr-v. Dec. 2b, 18.bG ly. BHRGJLW. —The undersigned desirous of i reducing their stock—in order to make room j for Spring supplies, will offer purchasers the i best bargains ever seen in Bedford. Call and i vou can save monev. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Jan. IG, 1857. \otice. Letters Testamentary on the last Will and j Testament ot Thomas YV. Blackburn, late of j St. Clair Township, deceased, having been issu ied to the subscribers residing in said township, ■ Notice is therefore given to ali persons indebt ed to the estate of said deceased, to make pov : ment immediately, and those having claims a ! gainst said estate will present them properly authenticated for settlement. ELIZH BL.ICKBUR.Y, THUMHS McCOY, April 3, 1857. Exors. Notice to Bridge Builders ! Proposals will he received at the Commis sioners otiice in Bedford until the 1 Jth day of April next for the straightening up and new bracing of the Bridge over the Juniata River at Bedford. The attention of Mechanics is in vited to this work. Bv order of the Commis j sioners. H. NI CO DEMI'S, CPU. March 27, 1857. White Teeth anil a Perfumed Breath can be acquir ed bv u-ing the halm uj a Thousand I-'/utrtrs to be had at Dr. Harry's Drug 4c Book Store. PURE AND GENUINE GARDEN SEEDS!! GO to BLYMIRE fx HARTLEY'S, where, in due time, you can get choice and pure seeds iu variety, from the best gardens ui the State. Feb. 27, 1857.