The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, May 22, 1857, Image 3

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    CARI-YLE. Friend Ayer :—ln this age of ouai ks,
chailatar.s and mere windy easeou- pretenders to
tea!, who blow at every corner, ami in the lace and
ears ot all men, their loud, blaring dericho frnmpets
a n<i other noisy boisterous wind :i strumpets oi' mar-
Y f lously twisted brass, in such a wni'uflv sham ridden
epoch as this, 1 sa>, it is emu tor ting, iNav eve;,
cheering to the earnest we!! wisher o: hi- i.'.ce to
know there has arrived in thiswoitd agenuine phys
ician —to light once more upon something besides
mere Saugradoes and Ion Mereunut .1 tit;, pa, with
their | ilebotomies, poison and w arm water.
\ our ( hat hartic Pills, and Cherry Pectoral, carry
cs HARV ARD to Halcyon day. — to mtllenial Pharmaco-
J a AS, when science, deep diving down into the prin
ciples ot things, shall, with INlL. uite cunning, bring
,mt the genuine Klixir Vine; tor of a truth there is
MAN -stly enough somewhat of that same Life ES
SENCE HI your subtle vegetable distillations and com
pounds.
y,,. 1 realize tous?l. VISIONS of tho-E painfulests
smoke-dried Alchynriests — bootless SEEK' I —<iiearn
er.- among retorts and crucibles, touching the quint
.l! HID VIRTUE ot the unner-e, which should
;;.!,TIE distemper, ai d break lor man the Wheel of
Time.
.May 1, — ln-
A CANPJD (NM I -SIO.N.—• MR. JNLIN B. Eli
te A!, a firoiTiit . I.L politician in Home-, Now
Y :k, of the i rejimnt school, I,us been sj• ri,l-
I - ;' ' I ; - LAI .-as. IN writ; I ~me to
HII T. . HE D V-S flie adminEtrati ri the jus
•
ELV T-riri' re. [ vvill DN the administration
(; |.i (. |V4 ■!• THAT I <!o lint ! "I !>■ *.v T h EL
;„.:.NTII INTERFERE in hehall of the 'rntiiat..,' and
\ll.ich, as } 'U ktimr, 3 could not >•• v of its pre-
AI'SSOR. At HAST 1 will say this a> far as N -
I'l is Secretary Stanton. UT.A tame in WITH US
; I iy, ADDRESSED its on the boat BEFORE arrt
\.; : here, and ALSO THE citizens here after hi,
ARRIVAL. IT he acts AS the index of the adminis
trali'Dl, I REPEAT i think they mean to act f'air
;V a: ! impartially between the free-State and
..-o-slave-ry voters of file Territory. In saying
R. . ,I I RU.t understand ME as relinquishing niv
I ."• ICTI >IL tliat ( INGTESS IS the J ropep body to
ite FUR the Territories; but, AS that cannot
U FIE hoped, &. it is to he HI; t J TIN- people of
T:E Ten it ry to- decide as T . the character of
•It instift '.; ?, it is gratifying to believe tiiat
•YV will havrra fair opportunity of doing so,
: w.hich has HERETOFORE H> RN denied THEN,."
II •IS the M< -t AMPLE evi-.i-nce that E.yrv
: •-E : V tile fl i>-nd:l of TL.E new adrnmis
;• HIS heel! fully REDEEMED. 3f e\
1. L.'USU would EQUALLY candiit, AND
Ev ; ■ the whole trill!;, We s'lllli! HEAR
RE LIL.DN.rI lIICES in 3; ANSA*, am! th- CNIM
! I I a- TO be agitated in I elation to that
TU'TA UI r? ' ?
"I NL.T! \I? JF
A -- -i- . 1 "w> .aii Mi
Of \ Ml ABLE RE. L KSI \TE.
• ;UI. rsigm .J will lie,- at Public E on
: I, I.N Eiidav th.e 19th JUNE NEI.T, IN
• (. *>V *, ios ]■ ,II in, containing 2 )3 ACRES
i 113 perch> ~ iate the prot -rly "I 101 sthan
. CIII. . d'-CM. 'I HE improverr.ents are a LARGE
-ry OW'ILIT'G ii IOS", Tenant U USE, L'-G
1 Othei' - Ut-' . U ' jfn i'e IS .1 large
ltd npot) tin* premises,mad a good v!i of
r. 'i e la. ! )>• a g laiit \ of line -tore,
. in a I ,'..TE OF enhivation —AßOUT ;U -
-eh .r> and the hai.T :CE in timber.
. ;::.s —8 i •>;!.) or tie in sib >ufs, to rn: iin in
r PERTY FOR THE USE OF tiie Widow Mvcinn.
. Fof the ha'ance to he paid Ist SEPT.,
is. O, an.! the remainder in two equal annua!
jr. • tits Willi interest.
O. E. SHANNON.
Uav 2d, ISN7—."it.
hoiics cr ii-j. ' 10:
' 11 ill! ID.V"-, TLEORGE H. Kav, late of ILU'.E
*>il Township, BEDFORD Count v, il> c> as- d, <!i
-•••<! of the fallowing REAL Estate, viz :
• Mansion Tract containing two hundred
1 \-one acres, arijotning; lands of J.IE s
. J-itnes Piper, and ot hers. One <: . r
T. titling one linnHred acres or tle iva
. . imng landsof Daniel CLAPPER, .!.. s
- : S and N:TE other tract cotdain
.T N-.ty ar-E.S, a I ANL.TZ VVTN. Earns,
•K. ... C'tp-rV !e- : rs, a:, I ' is.
•: Wid Elizabeth KAV. and nin*
•n v.L are IRIT'U T >T*'D in ,ai ; Estate, (two
-oilier children HAVING been J.rov i.le-i for
•* 1: E death of deceased,) to w it :—R. !>. C
' ■ Philips, w ife of the REV . Samuel Philips,
. . Frankliti ( < untv, Isaac lE.
.' ( 'Y, Eliza P., Rachel IZ". inia,
v ' athari • . Elizabeth Jane, H.-nrv Harri-
A Irviii". and your net it i>n r T :....S.
ts therefore hereby GIV< R. T! at in pur—
' : A writ < I Pas titi US Valuation to
I v. ill jirocee i to Isold ari Inqim-I-
I ;.:uat; is on the preri i-> son %V'• DM , 'AY
day of June n> .!, WIN RI and wher> all
RAN NIT ad it they P RT
*" C unci:, / *ll IE CI I i .YK 13HF.,
2JVAT. j Sheriff.
SITEKIFF'S SALE7
TW' of a writ ofFi. Fa. to ME DIRECTED,
'"'III ' S M AT TL.E Court in the
1 'ERLIOI-■/!, on Saturday the 13th <!av
>'-7. at ! o'clock, P. M., the fsllow-
ID A! Estate, to wit :
t In. i -:>ntaininJ 110 acres sr. ore
•" 1 ARIA S CLEARED and under fence,
-'AV-S 1 ,RV LOG houses and double LOJ barn
I t.-D —A, , AN apple orchard THEN M;
NG NO IS of Jaco'U iiitchey, Adam Hi
*'■ E' Vl', and otliers, situate in East
' •'L 'vits! I[l, Bedford County, ami ta-
E\ EIITI >N A the property (.1 Cliii-tiau
O VVEST ley Fisher, and Philip FFHER.
HUGH MOORE,
22, 1S")7. Sheriff
PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY!
"inwfe '*Buildinz, liedford, Pa.,
' -vmhrntypef), Daguerr>'< typ> s, FEE.,
' every description, ARE executed in the
A!• ;- and improvements of the Art. A
" V ENT of plain and fancy <a-ES, and
• FI :?>•'! Lockets, at very low prices.
C ARE respectfully invited to call and
IDS Sju-cimens.
T. R. GETTYS, Jr.
aHcs I
ti' r L AS just r* ! ceived a splendi !
-ID, SILVER M TON ted, AN 1 Steel
■' WR.. • FOES' ' I tch P> Miles, su
s#, and DESIGNED to suit persons
- W::irat!E;l I'. Ver to FAIL—TO
-'IT'S ti.E at'-N! I-n of all who are in
NFI .*. He HAS also JUST RECEIVED
rtinent of JEWELRY— aII of
'• I.L A- 11 on REASONABLE t>-rn..
DA MEL BORDER.
'MAY 22, 1857,
ASSORTMENT of Hair, Tooth and
'inisiivg just received and fur sale at
" merry's.
WHO WANTS VISITING CARDS.
!,.n ! . >or Gentlemen, : ■. calling on Mr.
i'.lallah ), at i .'it* W ashmgtun Hotel, can have
viv;'i!; earns written l.v the package in the
r.r.st beautiful style. !11 s specimens are very
fin''. Call art; 1 look at them.
NOI K !. i iie following notice of Dr. Kcyser's
' p'" rrt | Syruji, is from the F.venjitg Chronicle pnb
■ isiie! n Pittsburg, Pa. Kkvsmc's Pi ctoeaJ., a
f riend observes, is the next thing to health itself
\> e may here observe, as we mention no names, that
this 1 riend was out on election night, and anxious to
hear the news from Maine, tarried long on the cor
net •. Ihe news came, but not until he had absorb
ed sufficient damp to give hnn the chills. Another
iiiesut invited him to take a glass of Scotch ale,
which was put upin very black bottles. Our friend's
hii-t was huge, and Was only quenched alt t a num
ber of empty bottles stood heiore bun; a cold in the
head was the consequence, which consequence wa-,
cured in six hours by Keyser's pectoral.
io ho had at the St ire of Mr. Sftmtf/
ilriarn iri Bedford— and ;.t Mr. ColvitVs Store
in Sche'lsfurg.
CTT**NO Ht'MRL T .—H. 11. HC IZ'S Celebrated
1 fit' : Yt ash (- t!ie only stife and -ure remedy ever
discovered tor curing the'lVtfer. If egworrn, and aii
erupt ions ot the .-kin. It is so inlaflihle a remedy,
that a pertect cure in ail castes of'i'etter is gtiaruu
tied. ii atteutivelv applied. In ordinary cas.-s one
hot tie will he sufficient to perfect a cure. In hud ra
ses, with it letor o| loi g standing, more will he re-
UUired. P. cents per bottle. l oiSale at Dr.
lleaiTier's Drug Store, Bedford, Pa.
May 18.57 ly .
!. Pkoi-lk wcri.n I.ISII-. :u Ri as read ly a-
I fey do to "humbug." they could tot he-itate a "mo
ment in the chmee of renieibe- for t!'.ea-e. Tllev
would ilr lionhtedl;. pn fer the CJickcner Sugar-mated
\ eg. tytde Purgative I',||- to all other- ; and tor this
plain that tl.ey pos-e-- all the essential re
quisite* of an effectual reined v. They are of vegeta
ble origin; the v are pafateuhl-; they neither gripe
nor nauseate; they go directly <> the seat of disease
they nevertail to effect a permanent cure in all cases
where they are recomrrtenbed. All this can be sub
stantiated byte tiniontals from ladies aru! gentlemen
c.fthe highest respectability and most undoubted in
tegrity. They all concur in the opinion, that Click
; i s Sugar C oated \ pgetable l'llis, when properly
admit: -ferrd. l ave never been known to fall in cu
ring complr. ;;ts o! the bver. consun.pti. n. jaundice,
who. ping cough, fevers of all kinds, indigestion or
-;v p., a, headache, gout, dtopsy, scurvy, small
pox, oi choleta morbus. They have likewise been
eminently sitece.-sfui, when the disea-e fad defied
tie- . f: rts of the rood skilful physic.an-.
May 22, 18-77—•.'w.
PALL' Y .8 MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR.
The gloat ai d principle ci nacii rist cs t j DAL-
Lf'.Y'S MAGICAL PAIN" i.A 1 RA( TOR fonsi-t:
-'. Oi i 1 v.-r-lailii.g and unique prop.-My, a<
. o any - d.-n i! . iitt v, to CHI-TK
id ; • A ' : 'I A ! lON ttistai.tiy, : d liipidly to redtn •
it. ! tils jeafure constitutes .Is great power to aJ!* 1 -
•e ' • pain of bums yi d .-. ald* am: of other pain
:■ •' sea-.", -1 in .i credibly >S ill t a -pace ol time,
a ci! .is ivif. ;• • p.enr f ro';i t .<• few !est: ri ( :i :a! - ! > r< unto
!•■ d. I-Aery intellis r.trm.'.l s fully av. are rial,
:• a!" cases nt external injury, the pain is pro.' u-. d
b) 1 i.an.mat o: the injured par'-; arid, tliereiorc,
\ ... remove the cause, tlieefi .t must cea-e.
Its pnri.'ii alive properties neutralize the pi: on
thai il ay It;rL n the system, and wi". when applied
to Ihe .-ores, diaw- rapidly all impure matter to the
s' riiii-e, and eject t— fence the gi..,r dtschaige it
|r oduyes Iron sores occasioned by buin—mi I when
{'fed *n oh! aI. f :' v; 'el a' t* sore , fault Ilheum, or
. I --r en' :;.eons dist-ii- r—.
E • novo'..; .1 INI : I I.l.nv's Ml-, KX i'tl VCTOB bar
upon :t a Steel Plate I", graved Label w th the sig
\ -(. LiCk i N I II ix. C 0., j> rpnetor-. a;, f
ril'-NLi DALI.i. i . tr.ai.uiacturer. I'rce go cent ■
par box.
'7°"AII orders lionld he addre-sed to C. V. Ci ck
ni. i fx Co.. v ! Barley street New York.
May 8, 1857—2 at.
it t'rhfU.r I 11rir f>ge, fT r ./cj 'o dve brown
or hlack, so as to defy detection, without the least
i| jury 1o the iiatr or skill. It :- the admiration oi
ti.e critical, the envy of imitator—in-vrr f'ai!e. Ir
is •! e perfect.on o' the ait, a- it i- the original
Made anil sold, or applied, at the VY g Factory V-'.'i
Liwl niy, New York. A-• i plate lal>. I with W .
A. pis. "t.t.ott is on each box OI genuine, all oli.eis
are cour.ti i ■ it.
.May 8, iS".7—im.
At tins seasrin of the year it is always prudent (if
I'm! necessary , to take a few bottle- of Hurb y's Sar
-apar,i!a. Ti.ts valuable medicine-tiengtberis the
sy s'e i . re ifet's the idood (lure, circulation vigorous,
and bv kei p-t _• up Tii •• -••cn-tiu:. w .-. -•rr, •. g healthy
I onditiotl ol th" t. idy To the aged or i-r eebleil ,t
is of nrulculahli! bi'iicftt. G:ve it a trial. Su.. 'Vo</-
riM n ■ Cu '.) i
. ' IbsL of Wcol Wanted
AT THE
(i LOB i; FACTO 11 V ,
• < fir M ttt/.cr :■ . ii!!, Mid.if- W . .do- rrv Tp.,
r>..A :i Co., Pa.
■U .TIN ivf]A-i rY , tit propri-tur of the above
1..-'. : iif, kg-, tesp-cltuilv to infortt; his
iiuttierij'is tttslorru'is ati ! the public
t' it lie w;!| co!.;it;tie to manulaw!tire all kinds
.Y (;(.j,\ ' 'A;(. US. Ile !,.i> on hanrt "in\
ottarifity i iVcttiittni Pafeti! Coverlets, Hlarik
r'( .sstnieri s,' In!lis, ! •..••••<]-. S.tMitt'ls. Flari
ie :•. i- -lit I art •.1 dm! p: at ft. YY.-. j jeti :p.j s.
K ('.ir; - *.s, at ; Sb'uikifit: V irrt, o|' nil kin !-'.
As Ii" I,as ii .•• ii, i very important a d!:-
t it {o I its a; ca.lv < stem iv- at.J ic.ptm •ti it a
< i.tru-i v, titled tiled in ibis or nnv <>t !;,>■ ml] t-
Veiif C i lttitli s. lie flatters i;im-ef| ! .• tS HOW
in a p >i?; ui t i it. .nil! icfun- ate: lit g ■ in
<• •!> " >'.'!■■•: i u t-1 any tit this litis-, in t; is sec
tion of the State.
\. !L—The highest price will lie paid
for YY ■ .1, u (i mris i/r < 'ash.
M. \\ dfieri v tp., Mav -fi, IS.77—<St.
CABINET MAKING BUSINESS.
ihe sti -crihet w uild respectftillv announce
to the ( itiZ' tts 1.1 nine, v 11 lit), at:<i the public
gen-'rai! v. t!ial lie sti;l continues to can v <.: i
(lie ( a' iriet-.Miikiiig I'tisiii-ss ti. all its various
branches, at hm old stand in the West end of
tfte Hun, immediately opp sile the store ill (.'apt.
Win. States, where he i- pi, pared to make liu
niture of every Kind, either plain or ornamental,
on reasonable terms. Persons commencing
housekeeping, can be supplied on short notice
w tfii every aiticle oi furniture they inav de
sire.
He keeps a horse and hearse, and will make
coffins to order, and attend funerals on accom
modating terms.
MORTZ KLAHRB.
Bloody ivtin, May 2k!, IS.Y7.
KEACYNS FOUNDRY.
ihe subscribers !| eg leave to announce to the
cifiz- ris fii' Bedford County that they continu
to carry on the atKjve estahlishinent in Middle
YYoodberry, in all its various branches, and are
prepared• t. fill all orders in their line on the
shortest notice and mevt reasonable terms. They
will sell castings by the ton, or give if.err, to
si ii on comntission at lair rafts. Prisons liesi
ri;;g castings either on contrr.ission or otherwise,
W ill a idiv<a the snliscribers at Wo. dberrv, Bed
!o:G county.
We make the Loop an i s> li'-sharpetiing
I''-ugh, and wanaut th-m. They can also he
had on commission.
ABRAHAM KCAGY N; CO.
May 11857—1 m. *
NOTICE.
Tlfc undersigned appointed by the Orphans 1,
Couitof iiii!a;ii! t (iunty, to distribute tti-* mon
• v to tin- I'.uiidkot .1 iiu Sparks, surviving Exec
t<!or of tj|.> li>-t will ivc. ut Thomas Morris, lab*
ft U est Providence township, deceased, vviJl
"'tend to the duties of said appointment at bis
< trice in the Borough of Bedford, on Wednes
day the 27th day of May, inst., at 10 o'clock
A.M.; when and where all persons interested
can attend.
J NO. P. REED,
May 15, 1857; * Auditor.
NOTICE.
i iif undersigned appointed !■ v the Orphans'
< ■ >U| t ol Bedford ( uiinty, to examine ihe . xc.-p
-tions, report an account, ami also a ifistribuliun
of the funds, in the matter of the exceptions ti
led to tlie confirmation of'he account of Rob
ert Eider, Administrator of John A. Nirod.-mtis,
late ol Woodleiry ! nvmship, deceased, will at
tend to the duties id said appointment, on
U 'dnesday the 'Z"t thday of May, ins'., at 12 o'-
clock, M., at his office in the Borough of Red
furi!; when ami where ali persons interested
can attend.
J NO. P. REED,
May 15, 1557. Auditor.
NOTICE.
i'lie undersigned-appointed bv lln* Orphans'
Ooiirt of Bedford Countv, to examine the ex
cepiions and state an account in the matter of
the exceplior - hied to the confirmation of the
account nl Jacob Ripley,. Administrator of tin*
Estate ut Jacob A istadt, deceased, will attend to
the duties of said appointment on M mdav, the
Ist day ol June next, at 10 o'clock A. M., at
his otiice i;i the Borough of Bedford : when and
where all peis.uis interested can attend.
J.NO. P. REED,
May 15, IS.>7. Auditor.
KEAT AKKIVAIi!
o£ fegtrlntff WOODS
I lie undersigned has just returned from the
Eastern cities with a large stock of Spring
Good:-; and is now exhibiting at
r ;r n ja c - •->
a general assortment of new style of Spring
(' ' ids. comprising, in part. Radius' Dress Goods-,
Ducal Ci>coveJia Ctialli, fancy and plain De
Laine, Rrilli.il,'::. Lawns, Calicoes, ike. ike.
E.ir gentleij ,us' and boys' wear G .ssiineres,
Cassinets, Canton Cloth, Shepperd Check, Cot
'' •! ici v. ".v v. .
>'■ S' 'i .is, Bonnets, Wis lien and
)v■! j. ( arpi -.;•• r (.; I ' ;->th, Svruj moia..-es,
w ■ and . i -v ri :'iisar>\ green and black l eas,
Groceiie., ut all Lin is, Queensvvaiv. Tubs,
pti< Lets, Rr.ims, ike., Hardware, Shovels,
Forks, Hoes, Kr.ivi.s and F rks, Spoons, ike.
and all articles usually kept in stores.
All kinds of country produce taken in ex
change.
The und rsigned will sell cheap tor cash or
produce, and ! pes Iv fair chafing to receive
tns usual share of custom.
G. W. REPP.
April 10, 1857.
io <£icrqnmc:i anb fdipcr-ntaiScnr's cf
Sabbatl) Sdjcals.
W-keep on hand the publications of tl.p Am.
S. S. i ni ui. America.'i Btble Soviet v, American
Tract Society, P;■ s' vt. i i.m Board i•! Publica
tion, M th"d.st 1 ink Room-', Massachusetts S.
"s. ' iti >n, Lotheian Hoard of Political iah, Epis
copal S. r-. I'mrm, and a great variety o| stand
ard R ■; giou Public at: ins suitable (or Sabbath
Schools.
SIIRYOCK S. SMITH,
(Jlmatbi rsburg.
March fi, 1857.
S!ii"yoc!i Xtsiilh,
Iki ksi llers and Sui'loners, and dealers in Music
and MisicM ir.sVuau'iiH Chanibeifliaig.
Our S ; e 'ck eoi.-.isis of Rooks, Stat, >neiv, Mo
de, M swal In-!i euients, Wall Papti, Blinds,
Fiends, German, am! American Lilhogruph,
and Steel Engravings, gilt Mould.: gs for
Franit s, etc. etc., wholesale and retail. Dr. B.
F. Harrv is our agent for Bedford, am! all or
ders gjc, n him w ill be j roniptlv attended to.
Marc 11 (i.
Ai Ed u . Cs<BSj.
Our Friends and Customers, desirous of mak
ing a small amount of Cash buy a great man v
Gt '•( ! 1)>, are respectfully invited to examine
JUY Spring and Summer Stock, just opened.
A. D. CRAMER C CO.
May 1, 1 857.
¥ iN h o ¥ as h!
NE V\ MACKEREL just received. SHAD
and HERRI .(1 expected daily, and for sale
lor ca>b or Country Produce only.
A. B. CRAMER & CO.
May 1, 1857.
ran 7' Trtt*
Letters Testamentary having been issued to
t lie subscriber on the la-t w ill, 8-c. of Dav id Sto
ler Senr.,.deceased, notice is hereby given to ali
persons having claims against said Estate, to
present them properly authenticated fir settle
ment, an i all these knowing themselves to he
indebted to 'he same, are requested to make ts> v
ue nt immediat.'iv. DANIEL S'l ( LEU,
Executor, Liberty Townsliip, Bedfoid Co.
Api it 17, 1857.
1.8E.1T EXt'iTEMEM 1 !
The Elegant Assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
Just received and opened at
REED' 3 CHEAP STORE iN BEDFORD
having created quite an excitement, in our usually
quiet town, the sub-cr,lter feel- confident lhat he
can exhibit such a stock of Good, us will meet the
general wants of both town and country, at fair pri
ces. As it will cost nothing to examine his Stock
lit* invites u!l in want of either substantial or Dress
Good, to give linn a vail beforepurcha-inuelsewhere.
JACOB REEL).
May 1. 18-77.
NOTICE
L'-rters of admiii-tratiou on the Estate of Freder
ick ('Lint", late ol Union township, Bedford County,
deceased, ha\ .in t.een granted to tin* subscriber re
siding in said township, notice i- there/01 e given to
id! persons indebted to said estate, to make payment
to the subscriber irrmied te|y, no I those having
claims Will present them properly tin settlement.
JACOB G. DIVELY,
May 8, 1877. Adm'r.
CARPETING! CARPETING I! Will be
found at REED'S STOK E from 50 cis. to 1,50,
of the beat make and matt-rial.
1 1
if GOODS.
File undersigned having just returned from
the Last em Cities, are now retrieving a Inge
and splendid assortment of Sprite; and Summer
Goods, consisting, in part, of Ladies Dress
Goods, black and fancy Silks, plain and figured
Delains, Poplins, Ghallies, Lawns, Brilliants,
White Goods, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Collars,
,Vc. Cc. Lie,-tii-or, Crash, Muslins, Flannels,
1 ickings, fancy and union Casimeres, Cloths,
and a genera! a>>oilment of Mens and Boys
Summer Ware of all descriptions, single and
double CARPET Chain, all colors. Boots,
Shoes and Hats in Great Variety. Hardware,
Queensw are. Brooms and Buckets, Groceries,
Syrup, Molassi s, u .■ 11• ■ and brown Sugar, green
and black G as, fish, ILbacco, Indigo, Spires,
Dye sinus. &<•. Re. ail of which will be sold
cheap, as th'-y are determined not to he under
sold by any one. Thankful for pa>t i.ivois, they
hope to receive a general share of the public,
patronage. -
J. & J. M. SHOEMAKER.
April 17, 1857.
■:/' Wanted, fSOOO 1b5.?,.: con, at Shoemaker's
C'olotiade Store, for which the highest Market
pi ic >• will be pa : d.
BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL.
THE duties of tin* School will be resumed
>n Ties iv, April 14th, in the LARGE
TMII EE :• ,CM V LB ALBINO situated on the
cot i,i'i' of Main and . streets. Male and
Female departments distinct. The services of
a thoroughly educated young Lady of Vermont,
have leeti .secured as teacher of Music, he.,
he. Ihe set vices of oilier competent teachers
also have been secured as assistants.
TERMS per Quarter of I 1 weeks, inclu
ding Board, Tuition, Furnished Room, Wash
ing, Light, and Fuel, $38.00.
EXTRA CHARGES.
MUSIC, $lO.OO
USE OF INSTRUMENT, 2.00
FRENCH, 5.00
DRAWING, AND PAINTING IN
W A TER < 'OLO RS, each 0.00
ORNAMENTAL NEEDLE WORN, ti.od
OIL PAINI!NG, 1)00
SHELL WORK, 5 00
TERMS FOR DAY SCHOLARS.
Ist Grade 4.00
2nd do 5.00
3 1 do 6.25
REV. G. \V. A i GUINEA UGH,
April 0, iss7. ] riiictj;i:l.
NO TIC U-
A1 persons interested, will please take no
sice that 1 haw left i: y Bunks, notes, ice., iri
the hands of JOHN* At.-ir, Esq., where those in
indebted are recjue-u-.i to call un make paymeut
without delay, and save costs.
MOSES ST I.N E.
Apti! 24, 1857.
;:il .->a k
U just receiving and opening an elegant as
sortment of Sptiti* und Summer Goods, embra
cing all the latest styles and patterns oi L in s
Dress Goods, to which site invites their especial
attention. Also a superior ass irtment of Trim
med and untrimtned Bonnets, Gaiters. Bootees,
Slippers, PaiasoJs, Skirts, I] siery, Collars,
f apes, \c. N.c.
Bedford, April 24, 1857.
BIS3CLUTIGK.
The partnership h*.uetolore existing between
.Miciijel and John S. Weis' i, has been disolvt .i
by mutual consent. All persons indebted will
pleas ■ settle iiruned ltei v. The L -oks ate in
the hands of Michael VYtisel.
MICHAEL WE IS EL,
JclIN S. vYEISEL.
April 24, 1857.
N. 13. We have on hand a number of first
rale Buggies which we will sell on reasonable
T Hit 'S.
Slice, GTiLSEV'srOj fiid '.'wiOi.j
STCP.B.
AD A M F EIIG I" S 0 *v
' I ■ :v • •(; in up ii r" t as.*>rt
mi-nt ol go :ds in f>is litre, p, which he invites
the attention of the pu! lie, satisfied thai he can
••■lease all tastes. 8.-dfort!, April 24.
NEVv" STORE
a \ r>
vr \y t ft Aif 11
i\ his hy 0 h a!!
THE subscriber would announce to his old
friends, as wei! a. to t!ie public at large, that .he
has opened an ENTIRELY NEW STORE in
tin* Bo; ugii id' Bedford, immediately opposite
the Washington Hotel, where lie has just re
ceived a stock of SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS of a superior quality, embracing al
ine*' every article in the DRY GOODS and
GROCERY LINE, to which he invites the es
pecial attenti >n of the people, who may find it
to tie ir interest to give him a call before pnr
<using elsewhere. His Goods w ill be exiiibit
ed with pleasure, whether purchased or not.
SAMUEL BROWN.
Bedford, May 23, 1856.
Cktttion.
Wherca* my wile Matilda has left my bed antl
board without any jii-! cau-e or provocation, this
to caul ion ..ii ;*m -r/tis ajams! trusting or harboring
iier o.i my account, as I will pay no debts o: her
contract11.2 hereafter.
May S, IS.". GEORGE LOVE.
SURVEYOR'S OFFICE OF BEDFORD CO.
The undersigned Surveyor for the County of
Bedford, will be in Bedford the first week in ev
ery month, and oftener if required. At other
times tiis address is Stonerstown, Bedford Coun
ty.
SAMUEL KETTERMAN.
April 17, 1857.
ZOHI* POOL
w 011 Id respectful I v announce to the public,
that lie Ii as opened a Blacksmith shop, at the
stand recently occupied bv the Messrs. Weis.-l,
where lie is prepared to do all work m ins line-,
equal to any other shop in !he county or else
where. lie invites those in need of it is servi
ces to give him a call.
Api 11 24, 1857.
Notice.
All persons indebted to the Estate of Camp
hell H ndrickson, late of Cumberland Valley
Township, Bedford County, defeased, a;e re
quested to make immediate payment —and those
having claims against said Estate w ill present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
HENRY J. BRUNER,
May 15, 1857. Adnt'r.
€ AS III!* ATl**.
2jT~SAMUEL H. TATE wiii be a randi
flall* for tii* otiice ot f'rotho&otarv. Register,
Recorder, and Clerk < f th* sevetal Court.; of
Bedford county, subject to tin-decision of the
Democratic County Convention.
~r~ We are authorized to announce JOHN
P. IiEED, Esq. as a candidate for Prothonota
ry, ike. subject to the decision of the Democra
tic County Convention.
CC7*We ;tre authorized to announce JNO HENRY
SC'IiELL, E.-q., of ScheM-burg 80., as a camlu>at
(or Prothonotary. Ike., subject to the decision ot
the Democratic County Convention.
C 7* \Y• are authorized to announce V\'M. M.
it ALL, Esq., of Bedlord, as a candidate for Prothon
otury, subject to the decision of the Democratic
County Convention.
C " We are authorized to announce Col. E. I)
RF.EGLE. of St. CJair Township, as a candidate for
Prothonotary, subject to the decision of the Demo
cratic County Convention.
C P" We are authorized to announce JONATHAN
s.NY i !.!t, ot Monroe, as a candidate lor I'iothonota
iy, subject to the decision of the Democtaiic County
Convention. *
C." We are authorized to announce MICHAEL
ViI.KTZ, ! sq., of i'uion Township, as a candidate
for Prnthonotary &c., subject to ttie decision ol the
Dernocrntic County Convention. *
We are authorized to announce GEO.
W. GUMP, of Napier tow tiship, as a candi
date for the otiice ol Sheriff, subject to the UH
cisioii ol the Democratic County Convention.
r We are authorized to announce WIL
LI A M A. POWELL, as a candidate for trie
Otiice of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the
Democratic C'tmtv Convention.
CWWe arc antbor'zed to announce JOHN J. CESS
NA, o! Bedford Borough, a s a candidate tor Sheriff
>n!': cr to tbe decision of the Democratic County
Cotivention. gy *
We are authorized to announce PETER
1L SI I DEB A k ER, of Napier, e a candidal-*
I >r Slu-rill, subject to trie- decision oi the Demo
cratic County Convention.
[E! = *We are authorized to announce VALENTINE
ST EC KM AN, of fied'.ord, a- a candid,ate tor Sheriff,
ni!" ct to lb-- deci.-iori o; the Democratic County
Convention. *
CUT" We are authorized to announce WM. 8.
EL!'I-lE., 1 -q., ot Woodberry, a candidate tor
Silent!', -tibj-cr to the decision of the Democratic
Cotitity Convention. *
C7" We are authorized to announce JOHN .W.
VAN HORN, Esq., o: Colerniu, a- a candidate lor
Sheriff, subject to the decision ol the Democratic
County Convention.
are authorized to announce JACOB
BE' KLEY, of St. Clair, as a candidate for
Commissioner, subject to the decision of the
democratic Gnsintv Convention.
' We are authorized to announce CAD
WALADER EV ANS, E:q. as a candidate, far
Commissioner, subject to the decision of the De
mocratic County Convention.
--** We a-e authorized to announce DAN
IEL PARLEY, Esq., as a candidate for (' tin'.y
Commissioner, subject to the decision of tin*
Democratic County Convention.
r " Wi' ar author zed to announce ISAAC XEN
SINGEE. L-q.. of L lierty, as a candidate for the
Legislature, subject to the decision ol the Demo
cratic County Convention.
vv.u. 11EN8Y U-.S. s A .it rK I. 11 a t:s 11.
LEAS St H/tRSIi,
BANKERS AND LAND AGENTS,
DBS MOINES, lOWA.
We buy and sell Eastern Exchange and Land War
rants— -elect and enter lands with cash and warrant#
—pay taxes—invest money—make collections and
attend to ail legal business generally.
A Lt d,
LEAS & HARSH,
BANKERS * LANi)zAi*TNTS. LEAVENWORTH
CITYj KANSAS.
One of the Partner- has located in Leavenworth
City and will transact all business connected with
the Ranking and Real Estate Business. For a lew
months yet, coirespondents will address us at Des
Moines.
REFERENCES.
W. S. Giimau. 90 Beaver st. New York.
Philadelphia. —Seiner, Lamb Co. North
•T! Stteot; Janes, Kent ic SaiH*i, do.; Lefever
i, I-Grrill, do. ; Drexill N. Co. Bankers, do.
Washington City, D. ('. — Hon. R. J. At
kins :t, 3d Auditor, Treasury Department;
Ciiu b N Bros. Bankers.
Carlisle, l a. —Edward Shower, Hon. J.
H. Graham.
Iluniiir-tJnt, Pa. — Wm. ]>. Leas, David
Biair, Esqrs.
lard. — Hon. Job Maun. Gen. Bowman.
Sc.'. i llaburq. Duncan McVicker, Esq.
March '2O, l.shT—l y.
" MILL PPtOPERTY rC.r SALE.
THE subscriber oilers for sale his valuable
Mill Property, situate in Colerain Township,
B<*dford County, in complete running; order,
Giving two paiis ;.f Burrs, and ail necessary fix
tures oi the most approved kind. In conner
ti m with the Mill there are two dwelling hou
ses, with a Barn and ai! necessary outbuildings.
The purchaser can have anv amount of land ad
joining he may desire, under two hundred a
cres—some cleared ami under fence, with first
rate meadow.
There is also a new Saw Mill on the premi
ses, in the very b>st timber tegiop in Bedford
County.
This property is very desirable, and purcha
sers would do well to examine it before purcha
sing elsew here. Apply either to JOHN CESSNA
iu Bedford, or to the subscriber.
WM. CESSNA.
March 20, lSf>7.
LVEltllAllT, ASIICO3I, A CO*
Fonv&rding and Commission rJerchants,
HOPEWELL, PA.
The subscribers doing business under the Firm
of EvEr.UAf.T, AsticoM, N Co., an now prepar
ed to Store and Ship Flour. Gram, and ail kinds
of .Merchandize upon reasonable terms.
They also keep on hand Plaster, Fish, Salt,
Rock Powder, Nc., to which they invite the
attention of Merchants in t lie country and Par
tners.
The highest cosh prices paid for Flour and
Grain that the Eastern Market u ill afford.
Jon.x t. Evuitn.uiT, GEO. R. J>Ai:\i>oLt.An,
C. W. ASHCOJU, Jouji F. Lovviiy.
Dec. 2d, 1 s.6—ly.
Cacanctra Trail vs Sti-r.n Teweil Same vs Geo. \V.
Buxton.—Same vs. Frederick Buxton.— Xos. 1*!.
'"<* and'l7(s, May Term, 1S ">7, Scire Facta- Ser
Recognizances in Orphan's Court Docket, No. 8,
pages 5aC, uoS, and 50(5.
1 In- undi rsrgtied, Auditor appointed to examine
the above Recognizances, to receive evidence of pay
ment-, and report balance due on each recognizance
at next term, hereby gives notice that he"vvt|| at
tend to tl.e duties ot' his appointment at fhe office of
Mann & Spang in the Borough of Bedford on Mon
day the .id day ot June next, when and where all
persons interested may attend it they think proper.
U. H. SPANG,
.May !••, IS5>. Auditor.
Cosnbined
FBIFER AAD MOWER.
fIpFE^S/f
Patented by J. H. MANNY, Sept. 22,1851,
April 12, 1852, .lime 21, 1853, March 2.0,
Oct. !."), 1554-, and hy WALTER A.
WOOD, 2£th day of June and Ist day ofJulv,
1850. The Lest combined MACHINE ever
invented.
From th" success of last year's operations 1
talie pleasure in ainoiuu ing this Machine loth"
Farmers for the rext Harvest, and feel assured
it will fully meet their highest expectations.—
It is easily managed, cuts clean and asv, is of
hgbt draft, a: i readily changed from a Reaper
to a Mower, and vice versa, requiring not more
than a minute to make the change. The al
terations from last y.ar are follows, viz :
Ail the Journals will be Case-hardened, the
SHOES, WARDS AM) GEARING,
will he built of (he best Salisbury Iron, and
wrought iron substituted fur cast in several pla
ces. The Machine is made to mow lodged clo
ver without obstruction, by simply removing
lour bolts and leaving oil'a patt of the frame
work. With-these alterations and improve
ments the machine will he stronger than here
tofore, when it w as the only reliable
COMBINED REAPER AND MOWER
made.
I be Machine is warranted capable of cutting
from ten to fifteen acres of grass or giain per
day, in a workman-like manner.
■ B. P-.;tbs manufacturing Reaping or
M wing Machines, using WOOD'S I'AT
-1." IS, are cauti tied against their further use,
at ■: are hereby notified that payment will be
exacl-d to '.b- full extent fur the use heretofore
made of them.
For further particulars the Fanners are re
spectfully invited to call upon l£lviiiiirf &
SSst'Hi'V, Agents for Bedford County, Pa.,
who wtil furnish Pamphlets containing Certifi
cates,
F r Sale by BLYMIRE A HARTLEY, Bed
ford, Pa.
E. K. PARSONS, Harrisburg,
Genera! Agent for F.astern Pennsylvania.
May 15, 1857.
Bedford, May Stir, 1557.
Messrs. Blymire &. Hartley :
Gentlemen : —I purchased
one of Manny's Reaping and Mowing Ma
chines last year, lis reputation being the high
est, and having seen it cot giain to my entire
satisfaction, 1 bought it after grain harvest. ]\ly
hay was cut with it : and, from its admirable a
ciaptation to the purposes intended—having
fully equalled the r< presentation I am pleased
to recommend it to the farmers of Bedford
County as an excellent Mower and Reaper,
believing it fully worth the price asked as a
Mower alone.
JOHN WATSON.
NOTICE.
Letters testamentary having been granted to
the subscribers, upon the last will Stc. of Sam
uel Zimrners, deceased, by the Register of Bed
ford County, ail persons indebted to said Testa
tor are requested to come forward at once and
make payment, and those baling claims against
the Estate, at e desired to present the same prop
erly authenticated for settlement.
J NO. S. RITCHEY,
DANIEL DiBERT,
Exo'rs, Bedford township, Bedford Co.
May 15, 1557.
•7os* W. Tate*
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
RE-1L ESTATE BROKER,
Has fir sale ]0 Farms, 2 Tanneries, Coal
Land, 1 2,000 acres of unimproved land in Bed
ford and Fulton Counties. Lots of ground irt
the towns of St. Joseph and Hamilton, on the
Plank Road mar Johns Branch, are offered at
reduced prices. Sold in quantities to suit pur
chasers. Terms—easy.
May If), 1857.
The undersigned appointed Auditor to mar
shal! assets in the hands of Solomon Reiinutui,
Executor of the last will &c. of John Reimund,
late of Bedford Borough, deceased, and also as
the Administrator of Mary Reimund, deceased,
a:..! aN> in the hands of John p. Arnold, Ad
ministrator of the Estate of Mary Ann Arnold,
deceased, hereby gives notice that he will sit at
his office in the Borough of Bedford, on Friday
the 29th day of May, inst., for the purpose of
attending to the duties o! his appointment.
WM. M. HALL,
May 15, 1857—2t. Auditor.
NOTICE.
Letters of administration on the Estate of Jas.
\\ mi trier, late of Monroe township, deceased,
having been granted to the undersigned, all
those indebted to said Estate are requested to
make payment immediately, and those hav
ing claims against said Estate will present them
properly authenticated for settlement.
MA 11A LA WEMMER,
May 15, 1857. Adm'r.
LA DIES' DRESS GOODS.—A Great vari
ety of Silks, C'halies, Lamertines,.Nr., to suit all
tastes, at REED'S CHEAP STORE.
WANTED AT REED'S STORE—S,OOO
lbs. IVoul, Bacon, Butter.
SUMMER WEAR. —l5O pieces of Sum
mer wear, comprising Linsies, Cotton anil
Woolen, at REED'S STORE.
May 15, 1557.
NOTICE TO BRIDGE BITLDEIIS.
Profsosals will he received at tire Commission
ers' office in Bedford, from this until the 30th of
of Mav instant, for the erection of a new bridge
over Dunning's Creek, near its mouth in Bed
lord Tow nship. The bridge is to he an uncov
ered one; the plan may be seen at the Commis
sioners' oliice. The bridge is to be placed on
the old abnttmenis, which will, however, need
to he repaired. Bv order of Commissioners,
H. NICODEMFS, Clerk.
May 15, 1857.