:-•* An apprentice to the Printing Business n II be taken at this Office if application be ~.,( { esoon. A good moral character will bean I requisite. (THE MARKETS. Philadelphia, May 2(1. q-i,e Flour market has undergone no change. The , .". r t demand is quite limited, but with a light sup ! v and a small stock, holders are firm in their de- Ki .. Sales <f 300 barrels standard brands at $7 2-3 i-air'-l, h"t some are indifferent about realizing I ,i.j. figure. Theie is a steady inquiry for home I ption from $7 25, up to 8 .70 lor common and , its. Uye Flour is in demand and has advan- I , cents per barrel—ssles oi InoOO barrels at $! - I .- ~4> closing at the latter figure. Corn Meal | . Icatce and wanted at a futther improvement in ...—ales oi il'UO barrels Brandj'wine at SI; S-70 . P-. HI i.-vlvania at SO 7-7 per barrel, and 800 B ... Jo at a higher rate, exact prices not made pub- K j:,',— Wheat is dull, and prices barely iriaintain- I'ntne Bed is held at Si SO. a rut White at S) .7 l.ijshel, but tfie millers ieiuse to operate at these E K. Rye is -ca ice and commands S1 lOon arrival. . ii sciive demand at the advance noted yeg ■ ... •i! fui iher -ale- ol 8a 10,000 bu-hels yellow, © j _ i afloat, I* ere made at 00 cents. Oats have I nl —sale-of iOOO hn-hels Pennsylvania at 02 E| .n -r bushel, afloat, and tioO bushels old at 00 m Ip , • More, May 27—flour $7 75a$8—Rye Flour: fe . —\V heat s*l Ulal 50—Uye 70—Corn 70—Oats ; |'-j XfIDFNCE IN MEDICINE.— There are ma- Hl rsei.s who have no confidence in medicine, ovv- | Kl iobab!y to the fact that so many worthless arti | Y-ri- palmed upon the public for the cure ot dis til . . iVu which they are not suited. We know of a Ejjl . .... |y i Coughs and Colds and Lung Diseases, pre- H ' v Dr. ICeyser, of Pittsburg, Pa., that will H the expectations of the public, and is sure to II i fieiie; in the beginning of those cases. Jt is V 5 up in -'0 cent and $ t bottle-. To lie h.nrl at the Stoie of Mr. So rime/ -n iii I'eriionl-—ami at Mr. Col tin's Store Uil-. AM) CABI.NET iTIIMTUU;. m Tl.e fit! scrilier has removed to the shop on § Pitt Street, recently occupied bv William H .• yas a Mai nine Shop, where he contin m . ike to order and keep on hand a gene | , -.rtnietit ol chains ami cabinet furniture; : I - -'tug in part of Spring Seat Parlor Chairs, iiotkii;e Chairs, (,'ane seat and U ind m -. ■ t-.-a Lounges, Ottomans, What-.Not*, £1 Mar.-is, i aucy Parlor Tables, Breakfast, || ■: er, ami Extension Tables, Bedstea !s, Bu ll . iVardio:.es, ice. Suits if cottage-furui- at v, y moderut- prices,- > that it is u ith ,■ mat: ol all to have nice, good, ami I: ale furniture. The Ladies are particu . invited to calf and examine .for then.selves, w.li he env desire to please all tastes. U I'. (.' tlius will be ruade on the she rtest i'jr an'.' who will favor him with a tali. ISAAC MEN GEL, Jr. v 29,13A7. AUTRE Tti tiLTAILEUS. pir-uanre of uf nn act of Assembly approved • • ... y i . May, l>si, requiring the Tiea.-urer of • . ty To publish m the month of Apiil and :* ii year a li-T of all Retailers of Foreign Gmuls, Wares and Mercbaiiihee, r-otice |H - . vet to retailer, in cla>-es a- directed by ■at the T,,xes must tie pa: l to tint County 9 ..<>.iict on or before the Ist day of Augu-t next. Glass Licet.-e I I Bedford Borough. A' Cramer A Co 12 sl2 Of) IV Hupp 'l3 10 00 ;?< h Reed 1:: 10 00 tuck it Co It 7 00 Vi.aifer i I 7 00 El) - - tupp, Hardware, If 7 o0 . Atr.nltl, Hardware, 1 ! 7 00 k Hartley, hardware, J I 7 HI 1- ii'-aiigh. eating house, s -7 00 i'atrt!: >rr, Bedford Town-hip I t 'OO lar, Lovverv it Co BroaiHop 12 !2 00 : >- Ktchelbcrger 15 10 00 - - I.vate , Cole rain, Kf; - 8 Heck with 1 i 700 i Anderson, Cumberland Valley, J I It Anderson I I "7 00 S' 2 \ yrtim & Son, Kast Pv II 7"0 | | I Black j ! 700 P ■ faugh ic Pea 1 t 700 U hj-i er, Hopewell, J1 'oo M •< K-.ng 2 1 700 C? 'a. King Ik Co 1 I ~ 00 j Wcrtg, Harrison, II " On H w Smith It -7 00 m ••■'.v J Sitively 11 7 00 ■' Das, Juniata, 2 i ' " :i H Key.er 1 t 7on §jl "**- It Mowry 1 t 00 H 'van I t ' 1 0 - j -f Got,ilen 1 I ~"O ' I t: -bran.i 1 ! 700 N !'."tgstresser, Liberty, t-l " 00 B ' - Putt ' II 700 g Cyptter 1 I 7 Oil v 1 ntriken 11 7 00 I Mitchell 1 i i 00 B ■ & Fockler l-l "00 hevnre Jr., Londonderry, I t < 00 • k fhnrp 1 t 7 00 ijj • a- ■' Porter 1 t 700 |j| '' ' ietcher, Motiroe, 1 1 ~ "() fiut-i O'Neal It 7 HO II - R o'.\-,. a | M 700 •)a le. Napier, 11 7 00 | i 2ates it Co West Prov 1 I 700 I -""ay & JJro H 700 T-irr,dollar & Co 13 10 '■ Barrdolfar 13 lO 00 fm fas l; >hey 11 700 |||f , 'f- Barnett 1 ! 700 H , ls Koontz J I 700 K-| ' hnrn it B ro . Schell-burg 1 700 "unn 14 7 00 BH ] *"' & Son 1 I 700 KX M ller t I 7 00' m ''-'I if S o n 117 00 9 It 7 00 i| St Clair, * 14 7 00 H A 'ck&Bro II 700 "Hire-sling It 7 00 h front 14 7 00 su 'rightkCo 1 t 7 00 ra H-rshman 1 I 7 00 j '' y B Smith 1-1 700 i§] , '' r, Southampton, It 700 H 1-a-t Vv 14 700 \ 1 : .1; J. J | 7 00 B ,v -Mdler 14 7 oo : Haters, Co ion tt 7 00 " r ": man, M Woodberry 13 10 oo B u Outran M 10 00 B J '•■"■" dollar t t 7 00 B Beard 11 7 O'l '"I Pote rt 7 00 "segarver. Fating House, s •' "0 m " S Woodberry, 1! 700 t. e 4-ter ]| 700 B Kaufman 1 ! 7 ()0 ■ ''ffiack 4, 7 0 ■ "S'e 11 7 00 ~ O. DVLR, Treasurer. ( vui.vt.t . Friend Ayei :—lit litis age ot quacks, | charlataiis and Uiere windy gaseous pretenders to heal, who blow at every corner, and in the lace and ear- ol all men, their loud, blaring Jericho trufnpets ami other noisy boisteiou* wind instruments of mar v- hiusly twisted brass, in such a wotullv sham ridden epnch as this, j say, it i- comforting. Nay even cheering to the earnest Well wisher of his ure to know there has arrived in tbisworld genuine phys ician—to light once more upon something besides mere Bangia<loes and Don Mercurial Jnlaps, with their phlebotomies, poison and warm water, j Vour Chathartic Pills, and Cherry Pectoral, carry us forward to Halcyon days—to milienial Pharmaco pmas, when science, deep diving down into the prin ciples oi things, shall, with infinite cunning, bring out the genuine F.lixir Vitrei fr.ro!' a truth .there is manifestly enough somewhat ot that same Life Es sence in your subtle vegetable distillations and com pounds. You realize to us the visions of those painfulests smoke-dried Alchymests—bootless seekers—dream ers among retorts and crucibles, touching the quint essential hidden virtue ol the universe, which should ! antidote distemper, and break for man the Wheel ol Time. May J, 1857—10 i. -•The Cnion of lake- —the Union of lauds, The t i'iou of Slates none eon sever; The Union of hearts, and the I nion of bands, And the dag of our Union forever!" Want is lUsiioency C / ' DEMOCRACY represents the oreat principles ol progress. It is onward and out ward m its OHjvenidnts. i! has a heart for ac , tion and motives fur a world, it cvtnstitutes the principle i.| diiTusiun and is to humanity what i tiie centrifugal lorce is to a revolving orb of a : universe, Y\ hat muti.m is lothem, Deinoctacy is to principle. It is the sml of action, it; : cunforins to the proviilerjce of God. It ha ; confidence in itian and an abiding; reliance in his high destiny. It seeks the largest liberty, the greatest jjoofl and the surest happiness. It j aims to build up the gr-at interests of the rnaitv, to the least detriment of the f'-w. I; remein hers tiie |nis', without mgi.riing the present, it establishes the present, without l'r-aria <T to prov ide f.r the fnttire. ]| can s lor the vymik, while it p t rn its no injustice to the strong, it concpii'is the oppresvij', am! prepares the subject oftyranny f r freedom. Jt m-its The bigot's heart to meekness, and reconciles his mind to ku vwledge. It dispels the elm;-.! of ignorance and superstition, and prepares the people for in struction uud self-respect. It adds wisdom to legislation, and improved judgment to govern ment. Ji la vors enterprise that viefds to man v. and an industry that is permanent. ]t is the pi meen i humanity —the conservator of nations. IT (MILS OM.Y WHEN IT CEASE-) To l!E TREE TO IT.-SKI.I'. C.7- NO HUMID (L—II. H. HUTZ'S fVlebrate.l TVITCI Wash is the only -ale ami sure remedy ever .'.scovererl for ruriqg the 'l',-tter, Ringworm, ami all eruptions of tin- sk:u. It is so infallible a remedy, that a perfect cure in all cases n! Tetter is guaran tied. if utler-.f ively applied. In ordinary cases one bottle will he sufficient to perfect a cure. In bad ca- ; ses, with a Tetter of long standing, more vv ill be re mired. Price 25 cent- |>er bottle. Foi Sale at Dr. Reamer'* Drug Store, Bedford, Pa. May 22, 1857—1y. ir Pnori.K vvei IJJ I.ISTKX TO RK.VSOX, as readily as ! they do to "hu i bug," they could not he-ilate a ino- Hi' M.' it the choice of remedies for )!'-• a-e. They i vvoiibl ondou It' d] v prefer the c • ickener Sugar-coated ; veg rgn| c Purgative Pills In nil other-: and for this I plain reason, thai they pos-e-s all the essential re quisites of an effectual remedy. '1 hey are-of v egeta ble origin ; they are paiateahle; tliey neither gripe nor i..tu-eate ; they go directly ' > the seat of disease; they never fail to effect a permanent cure in all cases j where tiny are recommeiibcd. All this can be sub- j stantiateil bv te-t irrioiuals from ladies and gentlemen i of the highest respectability and roost undoubted in tegrity. They all concur in the opinion, that Click -11-• i'- Bugur Coated Vegetable Pills, wh-n properly t adriitfii-t -red, have never ben known to fail in cu- I in g • ornpliiints of the livjir, consumption, jaundice, vv i loping cough, fevers of all kinds, indigestion or dyspepsia, headache, gout, drop.sy, scurvy, -rnnll pox, or cholera morbus. They have likeui-e been j eminently -ncce-sful, when the d:sea-e had detied ' the efforts of the roo-t skilful physicians. May .2, 1817—2vv. DALL! V'S MAGICAL PAIN IiXTRACTOK. Th" great and principle characteristics ol' DAL- ! Llif'S MAGICAL PAIN" F..YFRACII*II consist: ! '-t. GT it- never-failing and unique property, a- i *ooti as applied to any external injniy, to CilKtlK INFI.AMM ATION instantly, and rapidly to reriuce | it. This feature constitutes iis gK'at power to alle viate the pain of bums and scalds. :II I of .other F■. 1 1 Rl ful diseases, in so incredibly short a space of time, an i as will appear from the few testimonials hereunto I annexed. Every intelligent mini! is fully aware that, j in a!i c.i-es of external injury, ti.e pain is produced I by inflammation of the injured par!-: and, therefore, I it \ on remove the cause, the effect uui-t cease. v.!. lis piirilicative properties neutralize ;he poison • that may lurk in the system, and will, when applied to th- -ores, draw rapidly all impure matter to the j surface, and eject it— hence the great discharge if i produces from sores occasioned by burn-—and when ; applied To old and lnvcteru'e sores, Salt Rheum, or ! other cutaneous diseases. Each box of L.IIM INK JJ.LW.KY** MIX I \ I II W TOP. ha upon it a Ist eel Plate Engraved Label with the sig- j nature of C. V . CLICKI'.XF.R A Co., proprietors, and j HEXRV DALLEY', nianujaclurer. Price 25 cents j per box. _/Vvil orders should be addre.sed to C. \ . Click- j cuer f. Co.. 81 Barley street New York. May 8, 1857—2 m. Jiftr/ie/or'x H'lir Jh/r, W<rrranled to dye brown or black, so as to dely detection, without the least injury to the hair or -kin. It is the admiration ot ! the critical, the envy of imitator-—never fades. It i is the perfection ol the art, as it i til" original j Made arid sold, or applied, at the Wig Factory .23 ; Broadway, New Y'otk. A s'eel plate label with W. A. UATV niit.op is on each box ol'genuiue, all others are counterfeit. May 8, 1857—1 m. R FL ILIJ LILE OF V.U.I Alll.l; KEAL ESTATE. The undersisinod will oiler at Public Salt* on ; the premises, on Ftulay the 19th June next, in j Friend's (Am*, His Farm, containing 203 acres j and 1 13 | . rches, late the property of Jonathan Nvcum, dee'd. Tiie improvements area larg;e two store Dwelling Mouse, Tenant Hutis.-, L >g , Earn and other out-buildings. Vh* re is a large j orchard upon tiie premises, and a good well ot water. The land is a good quality ot limestone, ami in a high state of cultivation—about two third- cleared, and the balance in timber. Terms —sl(loo or thereabouts, to remain in the property for the use ot ilje Widow Nycum, on-* hall'of the balance to be paid Ist Sept., IS">7, and the remainder in two tij.ua 1 annual payments with interest. O. E. SHANNON. May 22, 1857—5t. NOTICE. The Auditor appointed ly the Orphan's Court in and far the Coduty of Bedford, to atceitad; uhat re cognizances should be given, and in whai -Amount they should be entered into, therejjeing debt-, in the n attci of the partition of the Ren! E-tateof Jonathan Nycum, deceased, will attend to the dntie- of said appointment oo Thur-day the 11th day of June, ls,j7 > at 10 o'clock A M. at hi- office in the Borough of Bedford; when and where a!! parties interested can attend. JOHN P. REED, ; May 22, 1557. Auditor, j NOTICE. Tim undersigned appointed by the Orphans' (\)uit of Coil ui County, to examine the ex ception.'; and slat.' an account in the matter of tiie exceptions tiled to the confirmation of the account ot Jacob Ripley, Administrator of the Estate of Jacob A Isladt, deceased, will attend to the duties of said appointment on Mondav, the Ist day of.) title next, at 10 o'clock A. M., at: : his other* in the Borough of Bedford ; u hen and where all persons interested can attend. J NO. 1. REED, May ].), 1557. Auditor. GREAT ARRiVALI* o£ Spring: GOODS The undersigned hasjost returned from the Eastern cite-s with a larg stock of Sprint (food-; and is now exhibiting at CHEAP SIDE a general assortment of n-w style of Spring Goods, comprising, in |mt. Ladies' Dress Goods, Ducal Crocovella Ci; ull i, fancy and plain De Laine,Brilliants, Lawns, Calicoes, c.c. For gentlemen*' and boys' w ear Cassimeres, Cassinets, Canton Cloth, Sh-pperd Check, Cot tonades, ivc. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Bonnets, Woollen and j Rag Carpets, I'loor (>; I ( loth, Syrup molasses, j white and brown Sugars, green and black Teas, i Groceries of all kinds, Qneenswnre, Tubs, Buckets, Brooms, &c., Hardware, Siiovels, Forks, Hoes, Knives ami Forks, Spocuis, e*;c. and all articles usually kept itt stores. All kinds of country produce taken in ex- ! change. Til** undersigned will sell cheap for cash or produce, and hopes by fair dealing to receive ! his usual share of custom. G. W. RUB P. April 10, 1557. (To vLicriivinicn anb lEinpcrintcniUcafs Ci Gabba-.) Gdjo-ls. Y\ e keep on hand the publications ol the Am. S. S. I ni m, American Bible Society, Ane-rican Tract Society, Presbyterian Board rd Publica tion, M-thodisl Book Rooms, Massachusetts S, S. f • nion, Luti;eian Board c| J'ubli; ati m. Epis copal S. S. Union, and a great variety of stand ard Religious I'u licati.uis suitaide for S.d:-atii Schools. SMUYOCK CK SMITH, Chnmbcrsiur g. March (!, 1857. Miryctfc tk l^assiSßa, Tfifikstjicrs ant! Siationois, anddealcis in Music and Miisical Irs ramcnts. I'liiiaibcisimrtc. Our Stock consists r>t Bctioks, Siationei* , Mu sic, Musical Instiuments, Wall i'j;r, Blinds, French, Ger.o-.an, un-l American Lit hi up's, and Steel Engravings, gilt Mouldings I r Fiames, etc. etc., who!.--ale and t- taii. Dr. B. F. Hartv is our agent I'ir Bedford, and all or | ders given him will be promptly atU-ml. d to. j March (i. i Our Friends and Customers, desirous of mak ing a small amount of Cash huv a gr. at tnanv GOODS, are respectfully invit d to .-xarnihe our Spring and Summer Stock, just ojiencd. A. B. CRAMER fk CO. May I, 1857. Fish, Fis ill NEW MACKEREL just received. SHAD and HERRING <\p ct< *i daily, and for sale tor ca-h-er Country Produce only. A. P. CRAMER G CO. May 1, 1557. Ttnm TCP JLti JJk eUl 1., Letters Testamentary having been issued to the subscriber on the la-t will, Nc. of J)av id. Sto i !er Senr., derea- *d, notice i- heiefiv give;, to all j persons having claims against said Estate, to i pres.-nt them prop-rly authenticated lor settle i ment, and all those knowing themselves to be Indebted to tie sirnr, are it-ipjesled to make pav ; merit inuiiertiatelv. DANIEL STOLER, ; Executor, Lilierty Township, Bedford Co. April 17, 1557. lilllilT E\CITE3IEAT! The Eleaant Assortment ol SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Jus* received and opened at REED' 3 CHEAP STORE VA BEDFORD ! ha\ ing created quite an excitement in our u-ually :JIO -t town, I ti - ruh-criher L.-e|- confident that he ; can exhibit -ucb a stock of Good- a- wilt ue-qt tie j General wants oi hoth town and country, at iair pri [ ci--. As it will cost nothing to examine his Stock I tie invites a'.l in want of either substantial or Dre-s ; Goods to give him a call before pure ha -. iig el-e where. JACOB REED. May I, 1857. NOTICE Letters of admiui-tration on the Estate o; Freder • ick Glaar, late ol Union to.vnsaup, i'eilfortl County, i deceased, having been granted to the subscriber re- I siiluig in said township, notice i- therefore given to I ail persons indebted to said estate, to make payment to th- subscriber immediately, and tho e having claim- w .il present them properly for settlement. JACOB G. DIYELY, May s , 1857. Adni'r. CARPETING! CARPETING !! Will be (iitmd at REED'S STORE from 50 els. to 1,50, j i ui tin* best make and material. NOTICE 0? INQUISITION. WHEREAS, George B. Kay, iateol Hope-i I well Township, Bedford County, deceased, di- I e(| seized ol the i illuwing Real Estate, viz : Tiie Mansion Tract containing two hundred i j and fifty-one acres, adjoining lands of James; j Fink, James Piper, and others. One other ; tract containing one hundred acres or therea bouts, adj lining lands ol Daniel Clapper, James Fink and others—and one other tract contain- : ing about sixty acres, adj ining Win. Earns, : John King, Piper's h-irs, and other*. Leaving a widow, Elizabeth Kav, and nine children who are interested or said Estate, (two . of the other children having been provided for i be I ire t!o death o! deceased,) to wit :—Rebec ca Philips, wife of the Rev. Samuel Philips, i residing in Franklin County, Isaac P., residing Jin Blair County, Eliza I'., Rarhel Lavinia, Marv Catharine, E izabeth Jane, Henry Harri son, Eliza Irvine, and vour petitioner Thomsa J. Kay. Notice is therefore hereby giv-n that in pur suance of a writ of Partition or Valuation to me7i|ir> ) ted, I will proceed to hold an Inquisi tion or Valuation on the premises on Wednesday . tiie 15th day ot June next, when and wtiere all interested can atten I i! they see prop -r. SHERIFF'S Orricn, / 111 Gil MQGR.E, ; | May 22, 1857. ) Sheriff, j NEW SHUSH & SI MMER COOBS. I Ihe undersigned bavins just r> tn; :u<l from : the* Eastern ( ;irt* now nciiting a large and splendid assortment of Spring and Summer (roods, consisting, in part, of Lidies Dress (roods, black and fancy Silks, plain and figured j Detains, Poplins, Chaliies, Lawns, Brilliants, White Goods, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Collars, i •Nc. otc. Sheeting, Crash, Muslins, Flannels, 1 sckings, fancy and union Casimerps, Cloths, and a general assortment of Mens and Boys Summer U are of all discriptions, single and double CARPET Chain, all colors. Coots, Shoes and Hats in Great Variety. Hardware, Qneensware, Brooms and Buckets, Groceries, Syrup, .Molasses, white and brown Sugar, green ■ and black Teas, Fish, Tobacco, Indigo, Spices, Dye stuff's, ike. ike. all of which will be sold j cheap, as !Is• -y are determined not to he under- i, sold by anyone. Thankful for pa si favors, thev j hope to receive a general share < t the public i patronage. .). & J. M. SHOEMAKER. April 17, 18.57, !' anted, 5000 ibs. !ac n, at Shoemaker's i Colunad" S: >r\ for which tin* highest Market price will he paid. BEDFORD Mi; 11 SCHOOL. THE duties of the School will be resumed on T lesday, Apiil 11th, in the LARGE THHEE STORY BCJLDING siiwaiid on the col lief of Main and streets. Male and j I'einai* departments distinct. The services of a thorough!v educated yuing Ladv of Vermont, j j have 11-ell ,s"Ctired as t acinT i f Music, E.C., ' j ike. The services of other comp- tent teachers j also have been secured as assistants. TERMS per Quartei of I 1 weeks, inciti liug Board, Tuition, Furnished Room, Wash- ' ing, Light, and Fuel, $38.00. EXTRA CHARGES, MUSIC. $10.00; USE OF TNSiiU y,ENT, li.OO j FRENCH, 5.0.U HEAVY I •G, AM) PAINTING IN WATER COLORS, each 5.00 ORNAMENTAL NEEDLE WORE, 5.0 t OIL PAINTING, 10 00 SHELL WORK. 3 00 TERMS FOR DAY SCHOLARS. Ist Grade 4.00 2ml do 5.00 : Oil do 6,2") : REV. G. W. AEG HI NBA CC.'H, April 3, 1557. Principal. '■ A 0 i If E- A. 1 per - >ns interested, will pleas* take co sice that 1 have left my Books, notes, 4c., in i the bands uf Ai.sir, Esq., where thus** in ind. : 'ire requested t > rail an make payment without delay, ami save costs. MOSES STINK. April 2-1, !557. Mrs* Is jus! receiving and opening an elegant as sorttiiei t n (SjniriLT ntt'l Sit nm-.-r (Inn in, en-bra- Icing all tlie latest styles and patterns of Ladies 1)- ess C ards, to which she invit-s their special attention. Also a superior assortment of Trim- i med and unit inuried Bonnets, Gaiters, Bootees, Slippers, Parasols, Skirls, H wiery, Collars, Gap, ~ ,Nc. 4c. Bedford, April 21, 1557. BISSGLUTIGItf. The partnership hetetof".re existing between Mic a-l and J-Tin S. Weisel, has been disoived | bv rtiutuai consent. All persons indebted will ; j .--as •si ttle immediately. Ike iiooks are in { tlie hands of Miclia 1 l\ eisel. MICHAEL WEISEL, JOHN S. WEISEL. April 21, 1837. N. B. W•' hive on liand a number of first ! ra!> Buggies which we w ill sell on reasonable ! TETt Shoe, Slasswaro, and Variety STORE. ADAM FERG I SON ibis just received an opened and eh gant assort- j in -nt of goods in his line, to which lie invites ' the attention of the pun lie, satisfied that he can please all tastes. Bedford, April 24. NEW STORE .1 X D VV W i'.AfißVi f Ah 11 VOJD A I I THE subscriber wmild announce t) his o!.! friends, as w.-li as to tin- public at large, that tie i | has open-'I an EN 1 IFEIA NEW STORE in the Borough of Bedford, immediately opposite j the Washington Hotel, where tie has ;.-st re ceived a s'ock of SPRING AND SIYMMER GOODS of a superior quality, embracing ai mc:t fV-Tv article iii the DRY GOODS and GROCERY LINE, to which he invites the es n-'cial attention of the people, who mav find it : to tlmir interest t > give him a call before pur chasing elsewhere. His Goods \\ ill be exhibit-; ! yd with pleasure, whether purchased or not. SAMUEL BROWN, j Bedford, Mav 23, 18.56. Fnitßott. Whereas ir.v wife Matilda hos left my bed and j i ,ard without any just eaioe or provocation, this is ! to caution -11 persons against trusting or harboring I her on my account, as 1 will pay no debts of bei i contracting h-rca! ter. May s, is:-;. GEORGE LOVE. SURVEYOR'S OFFICE Of BEDFORD CO. The undersigned Surveyor for the C unty of : Bedf'ud, will he in Bedford the first week in ev ' erv month, and oftener if required. At other times bis address is Stonerst.nvri, Bedford Goun !!V. SAMUEL KETTERMAV. April 17, 1857. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of IN. Fa. to me directed, there w ill be sdd at tie- C unt House, in the iugh of Bedford, on Saturday the 13th day of June, 1,857, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the i' Ii ty ing Real Estate, to w it: One tract of laud containing 440 acres more or U-ss, about 50 acres chared and under fence, 1 j with 2 two-story log house# and double log barn j thereon erect-d—also an apple orchard thereon: 1 j adjoining lands of Jacob Ritchey, Adam Hi- ' j nisli, John Gr->ve, and others, situate in East ! Providence Township, Bedford County, and ta ken i:i execution as the property of Christian Fisher, West ley Fisher, and Philip Fisher. HUGH MOORE, May 22, 1537. Sheriff. I Rgr-ruu: vr-~N*us*RKt rTrjjrrcr.*>r- - • Nr SAMUEL H. TATE will be date fur tie* ofiice of ProthotH'tarv, L.-gi. Recorder, and Cltgk of Ihe sev. i.u Cuuits of Bedford county, subject to ti.e d< i uiuu *l the Democratic County Convention. X.U" We are aurharized to announce JCJIN I P. REED,.Esq.-as a candidate for i'rothunota ry, 4c. subject to the decision of the Democra tic County C >nvention. r /'We are authorized to announce JNO. 11l NKY SCIIELL, Esq., o: SchriUburg Ho., as a candidate tor Prothonotary. ice., subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. \Tj l ~ We are authorized to announce WM. M. HALL, Esq..of Bedu-rtJ, as a candidate for Prothor - otary, subject to the decision oi the Deniocratie t'-'unty Convention. We are authorized to announcv Col. i". () f'I.EGLE, of St. Clair Township, as a cat ilidate tor l':oth(.notary, subject to the decision of the Demo-" viatic County Convention. 1 'We are authorized to announce JONATHAN SNYDER, ot Monroe, a- a - ando-lite :nr ProtbonotH iv.s.ul -,ect to the decision of the Democrat:e Cnuiitjr i Convention. i u.7N"We are authorized to announce -VtfGHAEL Vv'l.RTg. Esq., oi l nion 'Town-hip, as a ear.didale for Prothonorary subject to tlie decision o, tlie Democratic County Convention. : ' W--nr-' uut! • rizo i to antiour-ci* GEO. VY. Gl MP, id Napier tew t,ship, as a candi date tor the cilice of Simrifl,.subject to the de cision r-: the Democratic County ConvoMiofi. We an- authorized to announce \YiL- LiAM A. PG'WELL, as a caudiiiate fur the Gtfice of Sheriff, subject to Hie decision of the 1 Deiiif rratic C' Uf.ty Convention. ' C7*V>'" are authorized to announce JOHN J. ( . .8.8- i NA.of Bedford Borough, as a ran-hdate for hhciilf ; subject to the decision oi the lii-niocrat.e County ; ! (,'onver.iion. C5 * ! •' Wo are authorized to announce PEI EI H. ST! 'DEBARER, of Napi .-. a caiuii :at** : for Sheriff, mi' ject :•> the dt-cisi n of the Demo cratic < Nittn} v ' ti vi 1 C V'V'.'e r.ve ii'.p.o'.zed *0 .iHI-iinnce \ AI.I NT iA E STI'J'KM V\, - Pf- ' orst, a-a coed;,late n-r -if. sbj-ct to ?! * decision of the U mocratu- t •• Convent io::. r V.'-- are aolfc-: : ! to :e. ore- WM. 8. : n.UHE. Esq.. o; U ccilberi y. as a candidate tor Shii'b. sirbGct to the li-cisioo oi the JJeieocridic County Convention. CP" We are authorized to armounce JOHN M. VAN HORN, Esq.. of Ci-lerani, < a eandidat-- tor . n-nff. subject ' < lire deci- .011 -of the TV-movrr' e County Conv i;tii . We are rized to aiinotmce JACOB ill. 'K LEY, '.•! St. ' inir, m, 3 rami: bit" f>r i.Y i'ltnissio'ier, sn! jeet to ti •• decision of the liomocrutic County Cenventm-n. We are -".utiiorized to ssnm-ur.ci* C.YD WALADER EE. A NS. t' - ;. r- n caftdi.-iaU' ! r : Comtiiissioner, fu ■-- c! to tltedei isijii ofth • De .. ocratic ( uotv Conventi'-n. V\N M'ized t an * nr-i* DA N :I EL BARLEY. C> t# a candid.:* frC to ; G iiriri is-i >ner, su!-;-c* t*> lie* decoion tf ti:e Dene i i-jtic Countv • nvention. We r,i.' authorized to amiounce ISAAC KEN MNGER. Esc., of T.il-.er'y. as a r ■ .-. r ttic LagivlsMure. subject to the decision m D Deu.o --j --rat - County Convention. ; ww. iisjtuv . 5....:r i.i. I' ii.-sn. r T~. ' z c T -- - -5 n- ~ ±j L£o .1 £l ,. r• O c. j BANKERS AND LAND AGE NTS, DF.S MOINES, H , \. We buy ar.<! s. ii Eastern j'.xchauge arid Land War rant*—select an-! enter hi with cash and.warrants puv taxes—invest money—make collections and attend to all legal business genetally. ALSO, LEAS & harsh: BANNI RS & LAND AGENTS, LEA\ EN WORTH CITY, K ANSAS. One o.' the Partners ! ;ts located ;.i Leavenworth ; Cjtv ; i ! will tiaris.ie? all bii-iio-s- connected wiih ttie ' ar-kir g and Real Estate Business. Eur a few months vet, correspondents will address us at ties 1 Moines. REFERENCES. W, S. Giiman. SO Beaver st. N> w \ ark. Phibrlilphin. —S-iger, La fish A. (*• •• North j 3.-1 Street; .faim a K-mt ix Saul- e, do.; L T- v. r j 4 S'-rrill, ii>.; Drexill Co. Bankers, ti. \Y is'iin'ion City, D. C.— lion. R, J. At ; kins m, 3.1 Auditor, ITv-isU y Department: i Chubb 4 Bros. Bankers. ( <:/title, Pa. — Edward Shcver, Hon. J. i li. GralTTiP.i. liantinfrJon, Pa. Win. i>. L''3s. D:■ ;d : Blair. Esqrs. Be'tf or l. — H -n. Jni-- Mann, Gen. Bow : an. Sr icJ.'abarts. —Duncan Mc) tißr-r, Esq. March 20, IS.)7—ly. MILL PBGPEF.TY FOR SALE. i HE su:.sorib< r ofiers foi sa'e t.i.-t va.ua'nle Mill lT- ;i. itv, situate in C-detain Township, Bed; id County, in complete 1 mining order, j having tw o pairs of Burrs, and all necessary fix : tttr.es of the must approved kind. In connec | ti >n wit it the 31ill there are two dwelling hou ses, with a Barn and all necessary outbuildings. T he purchaser can have anv amount oi laud ad joining he may desire, und r two hi.mired a cres—some cleared and under fence, with first rate meadow. There is also a new Saw Mill on the premi ses, in the very Est timber legion in Bedford County. 'This property U very desirable, and purcha ; sers would do well to examine ii before pnrcha ! sing elsewhere. Apply either to JOHN CESSNA j 111 Bedf -rd, or to lire subscriber. VYM. CESSNA. March 20, 18.57. Ll KRiiART, ASIICOM, CO- Forv. aiding and I'o-nitiissHiß Merchants. HOPEWELL, P.l. The subscribers doing business under the Firm of Evnrtn.MiT, Asiicow, 4 Co., are now nr-'pai t'd to Store and Ship Flour, Grain 1 , and ail kinds of Merchandize upon reasonable terms. Ti 'V ai>-> keep on hand I'iister, fT!>, Salt, Rock I'owder, &.<•., to which they at-vit-* the attention of M. rchants in the country a.nl Far mers. The highest cash prices paid f>r Fk ttr and Grain that tit.* Eastern Market will afford. Jo. v C. K .'cniiAi; :, Geo. R. B.\nxi'o.LAP, C. VV. Asticow, Jorx F. Lowny. Dec. 26, JSs6—lv. Ca-: I'III Trail v- SO-HII Tfwcll,—Same vs ti- V*. Buxton.—San • v<. Ereilertcb Boston.— Ns. 17 1, 170. n 1:• i 17. May Term, ls-77, Bcne Facia, jjur Recognizance- in Orphan's Court Docket, No. •>. pages .kit, 3.7-, mill .3- The anilei'sigi 1 I, A ltd it n r appointed to examine the above Recognizances, to receive evulencc of pay ments, am! report balance <!u-> on each recognizance at next term, hereby gives notice that tie will at tend to tlie iliitie. o; his appointment ar fh • oliiee of Man: & Spang id the Boroiigii of Bedford on Mon day the 'M day of Jnne next, when and where all persons interested mav attend ii tlo-v think proper. G. H. 81'ANG. 1 May td, t5.37. Auditor. i: Es F l<;!! I\ 9 I! O\!E R. I. NTfP '^ V £&7&\.'\ ;-. _ .. lyfej J ' tstß- •■■■ h-M - i _ ! * , ' i 7 *. / : -si- -'" ; - -- -> f Patented ! v .?. M. MAX.NY, S j,t. 2*2.1851, April 12, 1552. June 21. 1833, March 28,' lNf.l, Oct. 13. 1831. a-:'! by WALTER A. U.'Hlf), 211 ii c.iy I June and i t day oi.fu}v, 183:'. Tin' '. f-t 1 MA'.'HIM! iv J' invented. From the stirrer f ius year's "{" rati.lis f lake |>] -asure in ancouncing this Machine to th 1 a i nters lor th— nM Harvest, and lee! assort.d i f w iii I'dlv n e t their ! igh.vt expectations.— It is easily r, imaged,* cots (ban and is < f i>-j!.! draft, an.! !-.-■ • 1 v changed from a Reaper In a At over. rni vice versa, r .piirii.g rwl nior* that) a;• n 1 :fto n ■> !:e tie change. The ai lerati : I: >ni last ' nsr are a- foil iws, viz ' Al! Jot rnals "- ill Re f • e-hnrdened, the .ii j., ir' alius .AND GLAKLXG, will h built oi trie test Salisbury Iron, and wrought ir n substituted for cast in s-v'ersrt pla ces'. i in* Mai nine i< made to mow lodged <-|o -r without <■ istcucti !>v simply n moving f.mr and Raving h" a part of the frame w■ i ; . VV ifh these ; (.. ;-.s and improve ire tie ie i• ill e Will ■•s! I■ • og. T thail litTt— tot ne. when it v s tile onlv reliable COViKINED REAPER AND r/OWER nab-. i: i 1 Al'ichim s W liT'tfl! '. ; of Ci.tUllg I. '■ : : it' *n >c{ gra c s or t;i::it) pel ilnv, in • anrki: irs-ib-:- c- inner. ■ • ; . ' .•!■ s i ir factoring il npicg or . ivCOWS PAT '! > t ' •'! .U:-t t!if ir further use, ■n .■■!, ! if- ; p,v. merit v.lll h exart-.i t . tie- fill! -.r f r fie us? heretofore ; I to: • : • F■ ; rs ate :• - f-t" • i: it • c ; >a Elvntiie A. H[aft"ry. A2<*rtia t■■ Briford (.ountv. Ha., we > will Inrc: h I .a • de - - c. tHainine (Vrtifi v...;*. F . S(!e ;.V BLYAffliEt UAHrtE¥,B*&> fe.-d, !"a. 11. Is. i'ASBO.3.B, Harrishurtr. Ceii' ra! Ajejtt for 'Per.nsvlvaniu. y 1.3. fs37. ii- :f • r■;, May 8' . 1857. M -is. I'il*. mir- ec Hartley : (■h-ntlenvn : 1 purch::-d •if R. spins and .Mow inc Ma chjlt?*'!*st \ Mir. lis' replltlHl'-n hei.no. the hl?h --?s!. and ha v. -e; it cut 2 rain In my entire satislactior . J '..-hi it aft r p:in i arvcjt. JMv hay was cut wilh it: and, lion., its admirable a • ' t:11<- :i to the p rp .>•. < intended—havir.-jj fully equa'iied the represeiitatien—l am pleased to rvroiTirncti'j it t the fiiruieis of Bedford ( >11: t\ ... an exc-'i: 'nt M-,v. r and Reaper, tielievtii-r it fully w ;ti the price asked a> a A Lower u i >r . JCH\ WATSfiX. V •; ? & E^-'&hio L'fie: ttainenfary having been e.-anfed to tii" sr.t.scrr - r 9, u*>in 111" last will &c.of Saiii- U I Zimm< d -ceased, Sv th? Register of Ber- I ,r<i ( iiMt v, .aii p. : - :is uvh )!■ -.i to .-aid T sta tor are iequ<-led to come f rward at once ard make paym-nt, and those having claims against t! • E-f ife. are :••-->!<•! f p: -s n: the same prop erly auth.HDtit atici fir settlement. JXO. S. RITCHEY, I) V.MEL DJBEIIT. ilx r.-. tiec'lord towns'iip, Bedlord Co. May 13, 18.37. •- "i>o i • ASa tCa ATTORNEY AT LAW, RE. !I KST. 17E BROKER, Has i >r sale 10 Farms, 2 Tanneries, (V.al Lan d, 12,00) acres of unimproved land in Bvd- Jord and Fed ton I' ; is: lies. L-ds rd ground in t.he town- ■!' St. J j h aiwi Hamilton, on the Plank R id n jr J hi.s |J inch, a: • (dieted at reduced prices. Sold iu (jnuntities to suit pur 'cii.-ei s. 'iVrms—ea.-y, .May 15, 1857. ,%&i tLCfe The nuJersi::neii apii linted Auditor to nar shall assets in the hauds of Solomon Reimund, Executor of the hist will Ike. of John Reintund, late c.f Be;:.did Uorc.i eli, deceased, and also as Ihe A dir.- i strut rof .Marv R-111 unci, deceased, atii! also in the h.atnis oi join P. Arnold, Ad ministrator ; the 1 Xtai? of .Marv Ann Arnold, deceased, hereby gives : at ice that he will sit at ins oliice m tiie Borough of Bedford, on Ftid.iv the 29th day of May, inst., for the purpose of attending to the duties of his appointment. vvm! ai. HALL. May 15, ISs7—2t. Auditor. NOTICE. Letters of adminis'trution on the Estate of Jas. \V irirr r, iate of .Monroe township, deceased, having be a granted to the undersigned, all those indebted to said Estate are requested to •Mice payment immediately, and those hav ing claims aguin-t said Estate \\ ii! j.i- sent theiu properlv authenticate:! for .setllenie.it. MAHAL A WE AIMER, .May 15. 18157. Adm'r. !.A DIES' ety '• f Sill • . ili. ,f. " erf': cs, -Nr.. to suit nil ta'stes, at REE' 1 S CHEAP STORE. WAXT I D AT REED'B Si 0RE.—5,000 ' ll.s. J."'.•<?/, E-sennu Buff- r. SUMAIER WEAR.—ISD pieces of Sum ; mrr vv lo , compiiMiig Linsies, Cotton and \V oh o, liii'.D S 8i ORE. j May I 5; 1857. NOTICE TO BRIDGE BCILDEIW. Pliq - lis u ill received at the Oofiin.jssion ers' : liice ill Bedford, from this until the 30th of • f Aiav instant,: >r the erection of a new bridge ! over D ialling's ('reek, near its mouth in Bed- I I'nwlislnjl he bridge is to be an uncov ered <>n. pthe pian may be seen at the Commis sioner-" ofii.ee. The bridge is to b" placed uu tim oi-; ,i uttri.'Titt, which will, h'o\y< vir, need ito be repaired, ii v order of ConunUsiouers. H. MCOPEAR'S, Clerk, S May 13, 1857.
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