CAlttAtE" Friend Ayer :—ln this age of quarks, r t j3 iiaians and mere windy gaseous pretenders to Mil. who blow at every corner, ami in the face and p .,r- ol all men, their loud, blaring Jericho trumpets j other noisy boisterous wind instruments of mar v,|oily twisted brass, in such a wofnlly sham ridden ~,-h as this, 1 say, it i- comforting. Nay even peering to the earnest well wisher of hi* i.ice to 10 w there has arrived in this world a genuine phy-.- to light once more upon something besides ~,r e Sangradoes and Don Mercurial Julaps, with . )f jrphlebotomies, poison and warm water, your Chathartic Pills, and Cherry Pectoral, carry , forward to Halcyon days—to millenial Pharmaco .j-js, when science, deep div ing down into the prin / p>s ol''thing*, shall, with infinite cunning, bring ' j genuine Elixir \ itce; for of a truth there is manifestly enough some what of that same Life E*- -rice in your subtle vegetable distillations and com pounds* ... von realize to us the vision- of those painlulests tmoke-dried Alchymeste—bootless seeker—dream among retorts and crucibles, touching the quint** hidden virtue of the universe, which should • dote distemper, and break for man the Wheel of Time. May 1, 18*3"— lm. Dallkvs" Magical pain i xtractor. The great and principle characteristic? of I)AL jjtV'S MAGIt AL PAIN EXIRAC'IOR consist: Ist. Of it- never-tailing and unitpie property, as ....on as applie'l t"> any external injury, to CHECK \fLA.MM A I lON instantly, and rapidly to reduce T ins feature constitutes its great power to alie nate the pain of bums and scalds, and of other pain , ,! sr;*.-e-. in so incredibly short a space of time, .I, w ill appear from the tew testimonials hereunto ,i,,-xei!. Every intelligent mind is fully aware that, a !| cases of external injury, the pain is produced v inflammation of the injured parts; and, therelore, vou remove the cause, theetrect must cease. its pnritieative properties neutralize the poison ma\ lurk in the system, and will, when applied *. • .*> sores, draw rapidly all impure matter to the vnrtaee, and eject it—hence the great discharge it n.*es lioni sores occasioned by burns—and w hen led to old and inveterate sores, Salt Rheum, or • -r cutaneous diseases. Tach box of uvu.kv'< iwin kxtractok has ■ it a Meet Plate Engraved I.abe! with the sig . iireofC* Y. CLICKENER fv: Co., proprietors, and N'RV DAI.LEY , mauulacturer. Price 2*3 cents ■■-*• box. I'All orders should be addressed to C. V. Click (itiicCo., SI Barley street New York. May S, 1637 —2m. Hit'/trior's ]!<:>r Dy, Warranted to dye brown -r black, so as to defv detection, without the least tv to the hair or skin. It is the admiration of T-V<r:ticl, the envv of imitators—never fades. It : t-ft* pet feet ion of the art, as it is the original.— *. :r atul sold, or applied, at the Wig Factory 223 . ~Uay. New York. A s'eel ptate label with W. \. Ba i• iulor is on each box of genuine, all others rutin t*rj 11 • May 8,1537 —Im. To Rf.NDfii v Mkdh inb Pkrfkc i'i.y Palatable is .•: uiiiy a great advance Towards the eradication of .-ntt; because there ran be no doubt that, one Cause of protracted illne-s i- the natural reluc i:i*e we have to swallow medicine conformably to u .e directions of the Physician. Various experi et, are therefore resorted toby the medical Prac : arer in order to di-guise t he taste of his prescrip- R-cour-e is get'.eially had, in such cases, to •,,-e articles of food which the patient is most fond , . ami which are commonly at hand. The conse .-■j-iire is. he loathes the sight of them ever after- Now. CLICKNER'S SUGAR COATED • ii'TABLE PILLS, remedies this objection en ' :e;y. The medicine is so completely en-liiotided :r the mating of sugar, that the Pill may be suffered a a in the mouth a considerable length ol time •>*at inducing any symptom of nausea or disgust, f-.eir curative properties are chiefly confined to t uSaaits which originate in impurities of the blood, r they strikeat the loot of di-ea-e, and The re •■y afford carmoT be otherwise than permanent • • f-ctual. They place nature in the very posi ' .'ie occpied at our birth. They cleanse the < purify the blood, promote the insensible • •: rut ion, and re-tore a healthy action to the heart, - ivvr, and the lung". Their virtues are so po-i -> fl certain in re*,tnring health, that the propri ' ' - i.ds him-eil to return the motley paid for them j.es w here tliey do not g. ve general satisfac 'iiys. JB37—•.'*. J Pot — Dr. Hurley's Bar-aparil!a. now alnio-t -w ute renow n, is firmly established the best v genuine medicine ol that clas-. The cures ■as effected are w ithout parallel, and will le a an! ienie.!y when all other Sar-apari!Us are ■ in merited obscurity. V'trillion. Better than a. Cure.. —Dr. Keyser, -a. Druggist, of I-to Wood Street, tri inviting ton to hi- Pectoral Syrup, doe* not pretend ' it will pea! tubercles or ulcers in the lungs, or vet a halt Wasted long; but in the incipience sease it will allay inllamation, cure the .iiil effectually arre-t the progre-s of the Dis -0 • or two spoonsful of this medicine has of ■ red a violent Cough of several weeks duration. li. been done ran he done again. Cure vour . w.tn half a dollar by buying a bottle of Pec '•'ii Syrup. if i i lie had at the Store of Mr. Stimuli *■ in Bedford— atul at Mr. ColvirTs Store \>ils org. in tain of Blood in a Cavern. — E. G. -r's notes on Central America descuhe a i-rful effusion of a fluid resembling blood -- 'he tow nof \ itud, in the State of HomJu- I' ap|u ars that there i* continually oozing troppino from the n>of of a cavern there a i i, which upon falling' coagulates so as ' sr.v resemble blood. Like blood, it cor ' ■ it.strt- deposite their !ar\a' in it, and dogs uzzards report to the cavern to eat it.— its have several times been made to oh • te of this liquid for the purpose of anal t in al! cases without success, in conse •" 1 its rapid decomposition, whereby lite st n'ainitig it were broken. "small cavern or grotto during the day is • by blizzards and hawks, and at night by ' titude of vampire bats, far the purpose of " "'2on the unnatural blood. It is situated ■ I rof a rivulet, which it keeps red - ith a -mall flow of th~ liquid, which : * r lor, taste, and smell of blood. In act ing iip. grotto, a disagreeable odor is '•"d, and when it is reached there mav he some pools of the apjiarent blood in a state I ■'■•' isolation. 1 ' • i * * * • ''peculiarities of this liquid are considered , 'lie rapid generation in this grotto of V ""v prolific species of infusoria. The I State Journal, in remarking on the < serves that the estero of the town of contains a species of blood-red infu '• 'he larvae of water insects,) which at ; n seasons of the year smell precisely like '' ''"i,or, on exposure in a vessel, like pu -1 In some seasons it has been found n ; tk-s, and of the intense color of ver —Scientific American. ) ?? # ~ • - - •' rial,f \y„y Again. —We publish in an 'imn, an article taken from the Juniata •/ in "Republicanism as it is seen," and it a careful perusal by our readers. It 1 5 'Hat the Snilinel .as been the organ of j ' : ti cari Party of Juniata County, but by rr u'ans or other was deluded into the sup- I "emont last year, and did, with a de violence characteristic of the Fusionists '' 'he straight-out Fillmore ticket. Time, | - 't Yindicatorof truth, has shown how fa a course of procedure has been - , and we '"joice to s-e that those who were found in i-port of republicanism last fall, are ar- against Aiggerism, Republicanism and 9 ,ij ''--ti.— Ihnover Spectator. The Indian .Massacre in .Minnesota —Shock ing and Bloody .Murder. • The Minnesota papers bring its additional de tails of the Indian massacre at Spirit Lake and other points in that territory. After detailing the slaughter at the house of Mr. Wood, an ac count of which was previously published, the Pioneer says' l'he Indians next call-d at file house of Josi ah Stewart, and shot him in the head. His wife begged for her life, to which they replied, I "nepo squaw," (kill squaw) and shot her also in the head. Her two little girls were killed with war clubs. John Stewart, a little boy eight years old, hid himself behind a log and escaped. Major Williams has taken him home, and will j bring him up. They then proceeded to the house of Mr. Thomas. Several families had here ' collected together, and there were some eight or nine rifles in the house. Fmpasbota, an old Indian chief, well-known in this neighborhood, ■ ran past the house shouting to the inmates, sev eral of whom unfortunately ventured to the door j to see what was tlte matter, when about twenty Indians, posted behind a hay stack, about live j j rods distant, fired upon them, killing a son of; ! Mr. Thomas, aged ten years. Mr. Thomas was wounded in the a-m, rendering amputation ne- i cessary: Uax id Carver w as shot through the arm, j the hall lodging in his side; the wound is not ; considered dangerous; and Miss Dtus lla Swiver , received a ball in her shoulder, the bail passing out upon the opposite side. The doors were instantly shut and barricaded. : Some of the inmates engaged themselves iri moulding halls, others in loading the rifies, while , John Bradshaw and a man named Markham! fired upon the Indians without. Their chief and a number of others were killed; tile exact , number is not known. It was reported by an Indian to a man named Shigh-y that nine were killed and five wounded. Towards night the Indians withdrew, carrying their dead and j wounded with them. No white person was killed after the first fire. The men sent to Spirit Lake have returned. : They have buried twenty-nine bodies; two were found burned, besides, it is not known, of j course, Whose skeletons they were. They first visited the house of Mr. Thatcher, and found two bodies those of A. Noble and Mr. Ryan. ! They then visited the residence of Jonathan i House; here nine bodies were found, dreadfully j mangled; men, women and children, all indls- j * criminatelv murdered. The next house was Granger's, near the Lake. Here, probably, a sharp conflict had ensued.— A man named Snyder was found dreadfully man gled with a hroadaxe. The Grangers have one missing, probably both killed. The body of a man was found upon the Lake near the house, so mangled that it was impossible to recognise him. Signs indicative of a fight w ere se.ri about tSi is house. They next went to Mattack's house where eleven were (bund. This house had been burnt. There, men and women shot and children tomahawked, were some twelve persons—one missing. .Vo Show for ('tali. — Mr. Hrigham Young's prospects are by no means flattering. His hot- j , bi-d of infamy and corruption is at la<t to be o- i verhatrled. The false prophet who, with reck less daring, has braved all hints at extermina tion, standing an uncommon g >od chance of finding his power suddenly vanishing, his fol lowers fixing in wild consternation, and his temples dashed to earth. An order has re-1 centlv issued from the War Department, with draw ing Gen. Harney from the scene of the Indian war in Florida, and directing him to ' oeed to Fort Leavenwoith, there to wait spe cial instructions. The government has deter mined on a grand concerted sally on Brigham Young and his ne>,t of pollution. Gen. Har- , ney i; the man for the emergency. He has given convincing proof of his iron vvili and in- ' domitahle energy and boldness, and is a lion whom Brigham Young will find it rather dan gerous to beard. The immense and (eaitul de lusion of Mormoriism has spread with a rapidity well calculated to awaken most serious appre hension. Utah is a f >ui blot on the face of our country —a reproach to our soil. I here is an absurd and fallacious idea embraced by certain persons, that great evils, it left to themselves [ and entirely unmolested, will die out an ! dis appear m time. All history declares to the, contrary. We may not perceive, tar ofl fiom (lie actual field, the spread of the damning doc- j trines of the wild Governor of LTah, but no less j surely and silently are the apostles of this mad delusion sow ing the reed which may expand in ( a harvest of blighted fruit. \Ve sincerely trust that Gen. Harney's instructi ins may he of no \ ry pacific character, and that Brigham Young mav speedily receive a permanent tji/iefus and unlimited respite from his labors ol iniquity.— : Eveni.ua Journal. I The Chinese War. —The war which has hro- ; ken out between the English and Chinese may tie one of long duration and important in its re sults upon the commerce and civilization of the world. The Chinese are self-confident and not likely to appreciate promptly their inability to j mm t the military power of England. The contest may therefore fail of speedy adjustment, ' and the British government may not obtain : what they will deem honorable terms of peace I until they shall have sent a formidable army in- i to the Celestial Empire arid thoroughly alarm ed the Emperor for the safety of his crown. It ' is said that the Emperor has prohibited all trade , with the English, and all the Chinese servants have been withdrawn from the service of for eigners. Although British soldiers w ill readily prevail over the superior numbers of tho Ctii i nese antagonists, it would require a considerable force to penetrate with safety into the interior of the country and reach the capitol of the Empire. Should Egland content herself with taking ; possession of the Chinese seaports, it might not i speedily compel a peace, and in the meantime her important commerce u i;h the country would be ruined. The affair may very likely prove a protracted and damaging one, both to England and all other nations having commer cial intercourse with China. The result will probably tend to break down the walls of that secluded Empire, and open it to more familiar relations with the rest of mankind, as Eng land is not likely to make peace on any other terms. NOTICE. Letters Testamentary having been issued to j the subscriber on the last will, Nc. of David Sh>- ler Senr., deceased, notice is hereby given to all ! persons having claims against said Estate, to j ; present them properly authenticated for getlle ! merit, and all those knowing themselves to he : indebted to the same, are requested to make pay ment immediately. DANIEL KTOLER, Executor, Liberty Township, Bidfotd Co. i Apfil 1 G 1857. i GREAT ARRIVAL! SPRING GOODS. The undersigned has just returned from t lie Eastern cities with a large stock of Spring Goods; and is now exhibiting at CHEAP SIDE a general assortment of new style of Spring Goods, comprising, in part. Ladies' Dress Goods, I Ducal Crocovella Challi, fancy and plain De Laine, Brilliants, Lawns, Calicoes, &.c. See. For gentlemens' and boys' wear Cassimeres, i Cassinets; Canton (/'loth, Shepperd Check, Cot- j lonades, &.c. , Boots, Shoes, Hats, Bonnets, Woollen and; , Rag Carpels, Floor Oil Cloth, Syrup molasses,! white and brow n Sugars, gret-n and black Teas, I Groceries of all kinds, Queensware, Tubs, j Buckets, Brooms, .Nc., Hardware, Shovels, Forks, Hoes, Knives and Forks, Spoons, ike. 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 | his usual share of custom. G. W. RUPP. j April 10, 1 SAT. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP RAIL ROAD. ! On and alter Monday, March 2d, 18-33, two pas- trains a dav. each way, (except Sundays.)! will run between HOPEWELL & HUNTINGDON"', j Leaving Hopewell at 12.13 P M N (3.10 P M. Arriving al Hopewell at 9.10 AM {s 3.40 I' M. j Cnwectirg at Huntingdon with trains for East and West, via. Penn'a R. U. TIIOS. T. WEIRMAN, Huntingdon, Feb. 2(5, 1837. Snp't. :\'OTI€E* All persons indebted to the subscribers either by note, book account of otherwise, lately dea ling in the merran ile business, are notified to i make payment on or bt tore the first of May; af ter that time, all remaining accounts will he ; placed in the hands of a justice of the peace for collection, without r spec* to persons. TODD & MOSES. April 10, 15.")7.* 110! FOR KANSAS!! THE subscribers having fully determined to close up their business, and having on hand a fine ass otment of goods, do cordially invite all those who wish bargains, to call and make se lections immediately as they are now selling off" at cost, and w ill continue to do so until all are sold. Any person desiring to secure a long estab lished stand for the Mercantile business, with a good will worth money, will do well to call ; on the subscribers immediately, as they are de- ' termined to dispose of their business, as one of the firm intends going West. M. SGHELL Nc SON. Schellsbtirg, March 2Q, 1857. A of ice* WHEREAS, Letters of Administration on the Estate of John Crisman, late of the State of lowa, deceased, have been granted to the j subscriber: all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment ; and ! those having claims against the same, will pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement, to JNO. P. REED, March 20, 1857. Ailrn'r. : Io £[crqijmcn cntii Gnpcrinicnknt's of Sabbatl) Gdjools. We keep on hand the publications ol the Am. ! S. S. Union, American Bible Society, American i Tract Society, Presbyterian Board ol Publica- j Hon, Methodist Book Ii mm*, Massachusetts S. S. Union, Lutheran Board of Publication, Epi.v j copal S. S. Union, and a great variety of stand ard Religious Publications suitable lor Sabbath > I Schools. SHRYOCK & SMITH, Clmntbersburg. ; March G, ]S:>7. *lii'yock & Smith, IktikselWs and Sta'ioners, and dealers in Music | and Musical Instruments Clianibeisliunr;. Our Stock consists of Books, Stationery, Mu ! sic, Musical Instruments, Wall Paper, Blinds, French, German, and American Lithographs,: and Steel Engravings, gilt Mouldings for; Frames, etc. etc., whohsale and retail. Dr. B. i F. Hurrv is our agent tor Bedford, and all or ders given him will be promptly attended to. March G. BARGAI.YS. —The undersigned desirous of reducing their stock—in order to make room i for Spring supplies, will other purchasers tlw best bargains ever seen in Bedford. Call and vou can save money. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Jan. IG, 1557. ' CORN SMELLERS, FODDER (TITERS, ami C'ovn .18ills. Q3*=* We but ask the Farmers to give thpse Machines a trial: and, if they are not good, and do not work as represented,they may be return ed, and the money will be promptly refunded. Give them a trial—it will cost nothing—and, by having them you will save money. BLYMIRE & HARTLEY. Bedford, December 19, 1856. STONEWARE! CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS of all sizes, j BUTTER DISHES, from one to one and a hall gal on PITCHERS, all of which are best quality. For sale bv ADAM H-IIbLSON. Jan. 9, 1837. Best Qualify Juniata Hammered Iron, Ol all sizes, constantly ori hand at Blymire and , Hartley's, at Forge prices, lor cash or its equiv alent. " Orders f >r extra sizes promptly attended to. A Iso Rolled Iron, Nail Rods, Strap Iron, and Steel. ai;\V Our Friends and Customers, desirous of mak ing a small amount of Cash buy a great many GOODS, are respectfully invited to examine ; our Spring and Summer Stock, just opened. A. B. CRAMER CO. May 1, 1857. F i * h , F I *to 2 NEW MACKEREL just received. SHAD and HERRING expected daily, and lor sale for cash or Country Produce onlv. A. B. CRAMER & < O. May I, 1857. ' Attention Riflemen. Y.OU are.hereby ordered to parade at vour usual place ol training, on Thursday the :21st : ol May, at 10 o'clock A. M., iri winter uni- i form, (with plume.) Each member will provide himself with twelve rounds ol ball cartridge for targot practice. A full turn out is desired. By order ot the Captain. WM. HITCH P.V, May 1, 1855. O. S. Don't be Alarmed! ICT" BLYMIRE & HARTLEY' have just ; ITF"RECEIVED another choice assortment of I Fresh Garden seeds, including Chinese Sugar ; Cane, While Onion, choice Flower Seeds. April 24-, 1 857. DISSOLUTION. The partnership heietofore existing between | Michael and John S. Weisel, has been disolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted will | please settle immediately. The books are lit the hands of Michael VV'eisel. MICHAEL WEISEL, JOHN S. WEISEL. April 24-, 1837. N. B. We have on hand a number of first rate Buggies which we will sell on reasonable '] I'R.Ms. Shce. Glassware, and Variety STORE. A1) A M F EIIG [} S0 N Has just received an opened and elegant assort ! ineiit of goods in his. line, to which he invites . the attention of the public, .-atisfied that he can i jdease all tastes. Bedlord, Apiil 2+. NOTICE. A1 persons interested, will please take no- 1 sice that 1 have left my Books, notes, &.C., in | the hands of Joiix Al.su', Esq., where those in- 1 indebted are requested to call an make payment i without delay, and save costs. MOSES STINE. Api il 24. 1857. Mrs. S. E. Potts ! Is just receiving and opening an elegant as-j sortment o (Spring awl Summer (loads, embra cing all the latest styles and patterns of Ladies Dress Goods, to which she invites their especial j attention. Also a superior assortment of Trim med and untiimrned Bon nets, Gaiters, Bootees, j Slippers, Paiascls, Skills, Hosiery, Collars, Capes, N:c. Sec. Bedford, April 24-, lSf)7. BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL. THE duties of the School will be resumed on Tuesday, April 14th, in the LARGE THREE STORY BUILDING situated on the comer of Main and streets. Male and ! Female departments distinct. The services of a thoroughly educated young Lady of Vermont, have been secured as teacher of Music, N.c., Skc. The services of other competent teachers also have been secured as assistants. TERMS per Quarter of 1 1 weeks, inclu ding Board, Tuition, Furnished Room, Wash ing, Light, and Fuel. $38.00. —EXTRA CHARGES. MUSIC, $lO.OO i USE OF INSTRUMENT, 2.00 FRENCH, . 5.00 DRAWING, AND PAINTING IN W A I ER COLORS, each 5.00 ORNAMENTAL NEEDLE WORK, 5.00 I OIL PAINTING, 10 00 SHELL WORK, 500 TERMS FOR DAY SCHOLARS. Ist Grade 4.00 ; 2nd do 5.00 3d do 6.25 REV. G. W. AUGHI.NBAUGH, April 3, 1857. Principal. APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE. NOTICE is is hereby given that the hollowing na med persons have filed their petitions for License, in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions in and lor the County of Bedford, in pursu ance o! tlie Act if Assembly,passed the :jlst day of j March, 1856, entitled "An Act to regulate the sale of Intoxicating Liquors," which will he presented for hearing on Thursday the Ttb day of May next, | to wit: llenry Fiuck, Woodberrv Tp. Tavern. ! James Burns, Londonderry tp do 1 Oanl I. Defibauztl, W Providence tp do j Wm Pearson, Woodberrv tp do j James Eichelberger, Hopewell tp do i John M'llvain. Crossing* do i Ceo W Figarf, Six Mile Run do ' Thos C Reigbard, Union tp do j Jonathan Feighner. Harrison rp do ; Jno W Itohison, Schell-burg Borough do ! Geo M Colvin, ' do do do Geo Sturkey, Forks do Fphraim M'Dannel, Bloody Run ilo 1 Jno A Gump, do do Mrs Mary Ann Cook, Bedford Borough, do ; Valentine Steckinan, do do do John Hafer, do do do David A T Black, Ravshill do i Valentine V VVertz, Dry Ridge do Michael VVeyant, Union tp do i VVtn Boore, Cumberland Valley tp do I'eter Amick, St Claifsville do Benj Kegg. Rainshurg do ; Bernard O'Neal. Chanvville do James Carneli, Clearvilie. do 1 P Gosler, Bedford Springs do i Geo Staines, Pb-asantville do Michael McCabe, Stonerstown do Jacob S Berkstress-r, Liberty tp do j David S Berkstresser, do do j Saml Staily, Snake Springs do J G Minick, Bedford Borough Fating House. John Poster, Hopewell do i John Dasher, do tp do D. WASH ABA UGH, April 17, 1557.* Clerk. I Iw mm & pIM ROODS. The undersigned having just returned from | the Eastern Cities, are now recieving a large and splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting, in part, of Ladies Dress Goods, black and fancy Silks, plain and figured > Detains, Poplins, ChallieS, Lawns, Brilliants, 1 White Goods, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Collars, I Sec. N.C. Sheeting, Crash, Muslins, Flannels, I Tickings, fancy and union Casi meres, Cloths, arid a general assortment of Mens and Boys Summer Ware of all discriptions, single and double CARPET Chain, all colors. Boots, Shoes and Hats in Great Variety. Hardware, Queensware, Brooms and Buckets, Groceries, Syrup, Molasses, white and brown Sugar, green ■ and black Teas, Fish, Tobacco, Indigo, Spices, Dye stuffs, &.c. Sec. all of which will be sold cheap, as they are determined not to be under sold by any one. Thankful for past favors, they hope to receive a general share of the public patronage. J. & J. M. SHOEMAKER. April 17, 1557. K?** Wanted, 5000 lbs. Bacon, at Shoemaker's Colonade Store, for which the highest Market i price will be paid. | LIST OF RETAILERS OF MF.RCHANDIZK of the County of B<- liorl, | lor the year 1 5 57. ]\'umr<. llarvitgh J' I'otrnship. ( 7<m ., me. Bedlord Borough. A B Cramer K Co., I 2 $l2 00 Nicholas Lyons, i:t It) 00 G W Rupp, I - : in 00 Jacob Reed, l.'i • in 00 Samuel Brown, 11 7 00 Samuel Shuck & Co., II 7 00 Robert Fyan, 14 7 Oo J & J M Shoemaker, l-l 7 00 Sarah Potts, 1 I 7 00 Isaac I.ippel, 14 7 00 Wm Shatter, 14 7 00 Colin Layer, JI 7 00 Agues Saupp, Haidware, I t 7 00 John Arnold, Hardware, 14 7 00 Blymire Jk Hartley, Hardware, 14 7 00 Dr B F Harry, 14 7 00 Dr F C Reamer, 14 7 00 j Adam Ferguson, 14 7 00 Alx L Detibaugh, Eating-House v 5 00 Jacob Bolinger, Eating-House, s> 5 00 Bedford Tow i,. hi p. Jacob Barnhart, II 7 00 Broadtop Township. Everhart, Ashcorn A. Co., 12 12 00 Fluck K Eichelberger, Ft 10 00 David Helsel, 1 I 7 00 Colerain. James Bepgle 14 7 00 James S Beckwith, ! t 7 00 Cumberland Valley. Jacob Anderson, 14 7 00 Thomas Fisher, 14 7 00 Daniel R Anderson, 11 7 00 Thomas (j row ilen. It 7 00 Ea>t Providence. 1 John Nycum, i! 7 00 | D A T Black, I f 7 00 ! Laudi-baugh & Pea, it 7 00 Hopewell. I John Dasher, 1 I 7 00 | Thomas King, i * 7 00 1 James Madara K Co., 14 7 00 Harrison. ! Valentine B W'ertz, 14 7 00 | John VV Smith, 1 1 7 00 j A J Snively, II 7 00 Juniata. : Jacob Hillegas, 14 " 7 00 I Win Keyser, 1 1 7 00 1 Hillegas ik Mowry, 11 7 00 Lewis N Fyan, II 7 00 ' Jospph Gondon, i 4 7 00 | Frederick Hiidebrand, 14 7 00 Liberty. ! David S Berkstresser. II 7 00 I Lewis Putt, 11 7 00 ! John Cypher, 1 I 7 00 ! Wm Fisher. 14 7 00 ; Steel & Entriken, 1 ' 7 00 i Patrick Mitchell, 11 7 00 I Sax ton K Faulkler, 11 7 00 Londonderry. Jacob Devore, Jr., 11 7 <lO Thos J Porter, 11 " "0 Monroe. ; Daniel Fletcher, 1 I 7 00 Emanuel O'Neal, 11 7 00 Michael Miller, 14 7 00 Napier. John Wayde, 14 7 00 West Providence. Wm States Ik Co., .11 7 00 ! Murray & Brother, 14 7 00 Jacob B BaVndollar K Co., Vi 10 00 James M Barndollar, 1-7 10 00 Thos Ricbey, 1 1 ' "0 ' Joseph Fisher, 11 7 00 Schelisburg Borough. B F Horn & Brother, II 7 00 A B Bunn. 11 7 00 ! E Statler & Son, 14 7 00 j Jacob Miller, 14 7 00 Colvin & Robison, ' I 7 "0 Mrs. Schell Ik Son, 1 I 7 00 i John S Schell, 14 7 00 St. Clair. F D Beegle, 14 7 00 G B Amick <k Brother, II 7 00 | George tlinesling, 14 7 00 Gideon D Trout, 14 . 00 Isaac S Wright & Co., 11 < 'lO Simon Hershman, I I 7 00 Thos B Smith, II 7 00 Southampton. John Cavender, II 7 00 j Wm I-ashtv, 1 I < 1"! I Lashley ik'Walters, 14 Tool Kirk Fletcher. II 700 j Union. John M Walters, 1 1 7 00 j Middle Wood berry. Jacob Brenaman, 17 10 00 John W Duncan, 1-7 10 00 Simon Beard, II 7 00 Pote Sc Brother, 14 7 00 Jame> L Price, II 7 00 I John Wisegarver, 14 7 00 South Woodberrv. Jas Piper, Jr., 11 7 00 j S R Oster. 14 7 00 ; I George Kauffman, 14 7 00 ( i D F Buck, H 7 00 ! I Burns K Tharp, 14 7 00 j I G R Barndollar, 17 10 00 I j I) Beegle fc Co., 14 7 00 J An appeal will be held at the Sheriff's Office in the j Borough of Bedlord, on Saturday, the oth day ol ( May, 18.77. HUGH MOORE, j Appraiser of Mercantile Tax for the year t>*-37- . April 17, 1*57. NEW STORE ~ AND .YEW FOODS!! THE subscriber would announce to bis old I fi iends, as well as to the public at large, that he j has opened an ENTIRELY NEW STORE in I the Borough of Bedford, immediately opposite j i the Washington Hotel, where he has just re- j i ceived a stock of SPRING AND SI MMER I | GOODS of a superior quality, embracing a!- j most every article in the DRY' GOODS and j GROCERY' LINE, to which he invites the es- j j'pecial attention of the people, who may find it j I to their interest to give him a call before pur chasing elsewhere. His Goods will be exhibit • ed with pleasure, whether purchased or not. SAMUEL BROWN. Bedford, May 23, 1856. Caution. Whereas ir.y wife Matilda has left my bed and j board without any just cause or provocation, this is ! I to caution all persons against trusting or harboring | her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her i j contracting hereafter. May S, 1857. GEORGE LOVE. SURVEYOR'S OFFICE OF BEDFORD CO. The undersigned Surveyor for the C'ountv of Bedford, will be in Bedford the first week in ev ery month, and oftener if required. At other times his address is Stonerstown, Bedford Coun ty. SAMUEL KETTERMAX. April 17, 1557. JOHN POOL Would respectfully announce to the public, that he ha- opened a Blacksmith shop, at the j stand recently occupied by the Messrs. Weisel, j where he is prepared to do all work in his line, equal to anv other shop in the county or else where. He invites those in need of his servi ces to give him a call. April 21, 1857. 4AM#IOATi:S. ■r ""SAMUEL H. TATE will be a cnndi '•iair- (or the rllice of Prothonolary, Register, Rtcorder, ami < lerk of the several Courts ol lli'i I ford county, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. j sT," s** 5 ** We are authorized to announce JOHN P. REED, Esq. as u candidate for Prothonola ry, &.c. subject to the decision of the Democra ; tic County Convention. C7*We are authorized to announce .INO. HENRY | SC.'HELL, Esq., ol" Schell-bnrg 80., as a candidate I for l'rothonotary, Kc., subject to the decision of j ttie Democratic County Convention. ' [CP" W•; are authorized to announce WM. M. , HALL, Esq.,of Bedford, as a candidate for Prolhon otary, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. GL-'" We are authorized to announce Col. F. D. BEEGLF., of St. Clair Township, as a candidate for P.'ot honorary, subject to the decision of the Demo cratic County Convention. * C 7°" We are authorized to announce JONATHAN SN VDF.It, of Source, as a candidate for l'rothonota ry, subject to the decision of the Democratic County ; Convention. [TP** We are authorized to announce GEO. W. GUMP, of .Napier township, as a candi date for the office of Sheriff, subject to the de cision of the Democratic County Convention. 1 Lf" We are authorized to announce WIL LIAM A. POWELL, as a candidate for the Office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. are authorized to announce JOHN J. CESS NA, of Bedford Borough, as a candidate for Shetitf subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. G5" * [CP*We are authorized to announce PETER H. ST! DEB A K EE, of Napier, a? a candidal-* lor Sheriff, subject to the decision ol the Demo cratic County Convention. CfP°"We are authorized to announce \ ALENTINE STECKMAN, of Bedlord, a- a candidate tor Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. * 05 s " We are authorized to announce WM. S. FLUKE, Esq., of Woodberry, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. * dP" We are authorized to announce JOHN M. t AN MORN, Esq.. of Coterain, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. * (IP* We are authorized to announce JACOB BEOKLEY, of St. ('lair, as a candidate for Commissioner, subject to ihf* decision ol the democratic County Convention. KP* We are authorized to announce CAD ! WALADER EVANS. Esq. as a candidate lor Commissioner, subject to the decision of the De mocratic County Convention. lp" We are authorized to announce DAN JEL BARLEY, Esq., as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. L7P' We are authorized to announce ISAAC KEN SINGER. Est'., of Liberty, as n candidate tor the Legislature, subject to the decision of the Demo cratic County Convention. WM. II EN II V S.TA*. •-AVlt.t. II.MISK. LEAS ii KARSK, BANKERS AND LAND AGENTS, DCS .MOINES, lOWA. We buy and sell Eastern Exchange and Land War rants—select arid enter lands with cash and warrants —pay taxes—invest money—make collections and attend to all legal business generally. ALSO, LEAS & HARSH, BANKERS it LAND AGENTS, LEA YEN WORTH CITY, KANSAS. One of the Partners has located in Leavenworth City and will transact all business connected with the Banking and Real Estate Business. For a few months yet, correspondents will address us at Des Moines. REFERENCES. W.S. Gilman. 90 Beaver st. New York. Philadelphia. —Seiger, Lamb Co. North 3d Street: James, Kent N. Sautee, do.: Lefever N. S-rnii, do. ; Divxill Co. Bankers, do. H nshiii'jfon L ily, I). ('. — Hon. R. J. At kinson, 3d Auditor, Treasury Department: i Chubb N. Bros. Bankers. Carlisle, Pa. —Edward Shower, Hon. J. H. Graham. Huntingdon, Pa. —\\ m. B. Leas, David ; Blair, Esqrs. Bedford. — Hon. Job Mating Gen. Bowman. Schel/sburg. —Duncan McVicker, Esq. I March 20, ISs7—ly. M!LL PROPERTY FOR SALE, THE subscriber offers tor sale his valuable Mill Property, situate in Coieraiti Township, Bedlord County, in complete running order, having two pairs of Burrs, and all necessary fix tures of the most approved kind. In connec tion with the Mill then- ate two dwelling hou ses, with a Barn and ail necessary outbuildings. The purchaser can have any amount of laud ad joining he may desire, under two hnndred a ctes—some cleared ami under fence, with first rate meadow. There is also a new Saw Mill on the premi ses, in the very best timber legiou in Bedford County. This property is very desirable, and purcha sers would do well to examine it before jrurcha sing elsewhere. Apply either to Jon.v CESSNA in Bedford, or to the subscriber. WM. CESSNA. March 20, 1557. EVERHART, ASHCOM, & CO- Forwarding and Commission Merchants, HOPEWELL, PA. The subscribers doing business under the Firm of EVKIUIART, Aso cost, &. Co., are now prepar ed to Store arid Ship Flour. Grain, and all kinds of Merchandize upon reasonable terms. They also keep on hand Plaster, Fish, Salt, Rock Powder, N.C., to which they invite the attention ofMerchants in the country and Far mers. The highest cash prices paid for Flour and Grain that the Eastern Market will afford. JOHN C. EVERHART, GEO. R. BARNDOLLAR, C. W. ASHCOM, Jotx F. I.OWRY. Dec. 26. 1806—ly. Notice. Letters Testamentary on the last Will and Testament of Thomas \Y. Blackburn, late of St. Clair Township, deceased, having been issu ed to the subscribers residing in said township, Notice is therefore given to all persons indebt ed to the estate of said deceased, to make pay ment immediately, and those having claims a gainst said estate will present them properly authenticated for settlement. ELIZA BEICKBURX, THOMAS McCOY, April 3, 1857. Exors. A large assortment of Hair, Tooth and Clothes Brushes just received and for sale at Dr. Harry's.
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