The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, June 26, 1857, Image 3

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    ATTENTION RIFLEMEN!!
v are hereby ordered lo par ado at your usual
training, on Saturday the Ith day of July
' . Vt v o'clock, A. M-, in summer unilorm, with
l?sf ;. e roU nd of blank cartridge. A .nil turn-out is ,
Bv order of the Captain.
;e '' ' U'M. RITCMF.Y,
°-
FOURTH OF JULY.
■ accordance wilh established custom, the com
n;! ( .veoary ol our Independence will be celebra-
I" v the Bedford Riflemen and Bloody Run Blues
• r ,,ve b longing to Mr. Sarmrel Defibaugh near
|. .7 An cation will be delivered by John H.
and the Declaralion ol Independence
i . r-'id. The dinner will be served by Mrs. i
I Washington Hotel.
I , t zens ol' Bedford and vicinity, and visitors.
-jir.-iL's, ATe cordially invited to be present
; ate with ti- on the occasion.
(- "r'-uets for the dinner may be obtained at the;
I poo Hotel, or from the Committee of Ar
lWge"' XV. P. MOW Ell,
'J'. I!. LYONS.
J. W. LINDKRMAN, |
I.EYJ SMi'lIL
• r . . I s -* 7—Comroitree.
JOI.OJ
Y . ... . by given it -.! an application will he
t0 • vt Legislature of the State of Penn
• ,• pas-age of an act of Assembly a lit bo
iroij .ration of a Bank of Isme with e
-ai d rli-rnunting privileges, under the
harking ot this >:ate, to be located at
,i, .iii of Bedford at the county of Bedford, and
..Tne Bedford County Bank," with a capital
;„ 0 j; red and fitly thousand dollars, and with
. , est* •>:' iucrcaing the same to the sum of
. hundred thousand dollars,
F. L. ANDERSON.
VVM T. DAUGHERTY,
MM. P. t-CHELL,
A. iv i NG,
NK'HOi.AS LYONS,
BAM! id. L. RUbSFI.L.
\ p,,t i sylvatiia, June ]s.*7.— tJl
.. OuE i\£Vv GOODS.
\ Jt. CRAMER &. CO. have just opened
, ;pjlv ul SUMMER (JCCDS, tench r
,th jr assnrthtent very ci-n.pMe. Beautiful ;
Caiicnes, Parage K.diets, handsome
•VI and St-d'a S;.:u is, Brilliants, .\,c.
_s..;>erior i're; <-(i ('as .meres at:<i striped Sat
far Mens' Wear: also a full supply of C'ar-
Grot. :i- s. Mackerel, 11,-; ring, &c.
C-untrv Produce wanted, and good pri
a.ii '• givtn. ( ,ii and see our St<n.iv and
•i.n !i.e I'll IC. >.
A. B. CRAMER & CO. 1
J;:ru* 1557.
CUT COCK STORE.
ML\NV\\ o. CO. would announce to
the citizens of Bedford and vicinity that tliey '
lie.: .1 IC< 'K STORE ill the I ,ni of
I . Daun Aianr., vC t ie fhev have every vaij
r, j it-r hi 1 vail :. le ]> : which will i
snid as low as the usual retail price—many of
■ ! £ >. A stipe eh Gil T will he deiiver
;.■. !) I' i.. vv ut a.i li'i .t..i: expense
t ■ aver. s ■ !>LL ii 1 LAG.
= ( i!l so .a. June 2G.'
v'r.wt II i letter bv Rev. Mr. Ci.tiri-feill of
. ttno - now trave'l.i a lor his health in the
.. • - v. - rr.e an ever present idea of the expan
• ••■•*: ■ • ofb s onmtiymen, to find theii com
•.-.. . -i. •i: • • ••(• . ■<•,• • ; n ally in b.i- putti wh.-r
- goi have not visited any considerable
r ■ i :k a V, •••here 1 <: <1 not find the medicine
, r ,:.tn repres nt .1 by A tit's Cttcuav Pre
in > • ... A! ;J ii ;F.j, Jeru-alem HI l
( ' eple. He -ee in each, OB the door post of
. i .r. t e peculiarly looku-g iron card, •: I>r.
. ... ma i. a Lirieuage wi. eii not tn-e in a thou
■ 1 i ■ pi-- i- by ran r. tut, '.lv- •' Clf try Pec
. (' . , A rial Cat'' 'iit/i/i')", '<>/'! !n ■ ■
". j -he *!i ...<! the cro-!egge(t rr. •11 rn.m are
: '•! - . •■'• ': l. -ir Ki 'f. f-paiii-h, French
• 'll r i •••1 towirds the rrowd, a lid oil
.
; -i i-'cil ~T the ttne believers themselves
' t I it ~ fate to trv thi- product o! Ami
.v. ;e ii. \ I i.d there i: no .t■ l cure lor
tit v esterdav that the Cherry Perioral
-1: 11-. Ito ti." v !.'nie. and i- now in oon
•' ' ■ iii .lis harem, and in the hosp tils ol the
iIS~7— 1 m.
Tea? bi th s::otT."CY ?
DEMOCRACY reprefeuty lbf> great
[; .;•!.•> . ; j.nji'-s. It is onward attd out
■ 1 •!- i; -v. ;,.• ;ds. It ! -ii l; at t f.r at>
■; • •:i i •- •>r . world. J: constitutes lie
}•:.'•! T dif.'-.-i nan is to ituntanily w Bat
f r.i : rco i-t > a revolving orb of a
••'•:-. <\ .. .! i, !i .n i:-; t i them, Deiii- ' tacy
tb> j.; n '•-. it is the s.iui of action, it
' .
< '..i-ence its man an.! an ai ring teiiut.ee in
■ . v..-tiny. it • !.s the largest luierty,
■ greatest gtKMI and the surest happiness. It
•' • alid : p the ere at tut•. i '-sts •! the n.any,
' •• iea-t : ii orient of the i'-vv. It reunm
■ •'• past, witiiout tr'glecling the pres. nt.
e>t.s s the pres. rt, witiiout fearing ! >
j■•• • •• far the future. It cur. s for the weak,
tie it [■••ririits no i: jt si ice to the .trong. It
t fiers the ••j.prt •- r, and pre pat est be subject
.
: ' to meekness, and reitoooiles his mind to '
■F tg . It dispels the cloud i f ignorance
• runl [.r* pares the j.- upie fur in
nict n and -•••if-r-speed. It a ids wisdom to
•'- 1 hit! •!, and tuij:.; ved judgment to govern
!;' at. I? favors enterprise that yi- Ids to many.
•an industry that impermanent. It i-s the
aver <it huitia: it v—the conservator of nations.
:!.'• A't.Y XViii.N IT < I.AsBS TO 1.8 TUBB TO
A . F FOR THI". HAlR.—Perfection i- r,ot at
'•'••• • !■• ulcnce and ease: there is no crm-lot to
avor. Tbe world vvill r"t be blown like •
to a channel indicated bv imitators. Witness
-f anchored fame of BACHELORS HAIR DYE,
"• r watcliing when others slept, sustained by
• n r.:-,e worth and tnithluine-s to iiaJuie. War
•"'• tit to (F:Sap|K>:nt the hope- of tho-e who ue
'•! •le and -old, or applied at th" wig factory
''n * '"ay, Yew York. See that each box has
A. Bareiir noii on, uo others are genuine. Soi l
Hr. lieanier. June I'2—tin.
fIALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR.
' meat and principle ci ararteri-t,r- of DAL
!i-V> MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR consist:
-t. Ol ;i- never-failing and unique properly, a
a- applied to any external injury, to CI If ".Civ
Summation instantly, and rapidly to reduce
i ios feature constitutes its gieat power to alie
cate :( K . pain ol burns and scald-, and of other pain- ,
■"■ -ca-e., i n so incredibly short a space ol time,
'• wni ajipear front the few testimonials hereunto
■"■i.pxed, livery intelligent mind is lully aware that.
•'• a J ca-e- of external injury, the pain is produced
i fhinii: at ion of the injured parts; and. therefore,
)l yrui remove trie cause, the effect must cease.
- b Its purificative properties neutralize the poison
• al may lutk in the sy-t' in, and will, when applied
"° the-ores, draw rapidly all impure matter to the
6 ur!ace, and eject it hence the great discharge ir
pin uces from .on'? occasioned by burn-—and when
TSled To oh! and inveterate Sores, Salt Rheum, or
otaer cutaneous d
Each box of gcxvkk d.U.i.KV'S PAIN KXTBACTOII has
upon it a Ste-l I'jate Engraved Label with the sig
•ii'ire of C. V. CLICK F.N! K tk Co., proprietors, and
"f-'-NRY DALLEY, maniitacturer. Price 2. r i cent
per box.
w 41) ordrs should he addre-sed to C. V. Cl.ck
ciier fir Co., S) Barley street New York.
Alay S, 1807—2;n.
TIIE I'RFX AILING COUGHS AM) COLDS
The speediest, most popular, anil only generally ad
mitted positive cure for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, dif
ficulty of breathing,hoarseness, soreness of the chest,
tickling in the throat, &c., is ('lickercer's Sugar-coat
ed \ egetable Purgative Pills. They afford almost
immediate telie!; and the most eminent ol the faculty
rveoinmend them exclusively in tbe-e di-ea-r-. To
ei hance their value, being coaled with sugar, they
have to ta-te whatever ol medicine, -o that a child
can take tl.erii as ea-ily as peppermint d.ops; and then
again they produce not the slightest sen-ation of
gripe or nausea. In short they are so much superior
to any other known medicine that a single triai will
irak- any per-on a patron of them for life ; anil soas
stired i- the proprietor of this, and so confident in
their never-failing virtues that he will immediately
return the money paid for them in all cases where
they do not give the most unlimited satisfaction.
June 5, 1 >-57. —'Jw.
PI R1 V\ X OUR BLOOD.—If alilicted with Scrof
ula, Cbionic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, or any di.-eae
ari-ing from an unhealthy or impure condition of the
blood, use Hurley's >arsuparilla. bor sale by every
extensive druggist.
TIMI.LY ADY ICE.•-To tho-e who are subject to
Coughs and Colds, and those various Pulmonary di—
ease- incident to our climate at this season of the
year, we would advise t he trial of a bottle of Dn Ki;v
;sk !>(.:, i(iii.it, Sy tit: c, by this time well known to
our community, and a medicine That stand- higher
lor its curative properties than any other medicine
with which we are acquainted. It is a matter of
wonder to us that any person will allow a Cough or
Col l to la-ten on the lungs when so pleasant a reme
dy is a! hand.
• L?" l o be haii at lite Stoie of Mr. Samwl
!lr.<icn in Bedford—and at Mr. Co!rtn's Slure
in SclifllsburJ.
30,( t) Js. if Wool WaatH
AT TllK
GLO H E FACTO ii V ,
.Near Mentzer s Alill, Middle Wuodberrv Tp.,
Bedford Co., i'a.
JOHN KLAGY , tbe proprietor of the above
L-tablishirinit, begs respectlully to inform his
numerous cuslomt rs and tlie public generally,
that I f will contitiiic to niaiiolacture at} kinds
YYOGLLLN GOODS. He has on hand any
i.juantity of Fremium Patent Coverlets, Blank
et-, C.is-irnere.s,Cloths, Tweeds, Sattinets, Flan
[)• .i. ti> barred and plain, Woollen Carpets,
I.'j£ Carpets, and Stocking A'arn, of all kinds.
As lie fias made another vorv important addi
tion to i;is airFady extensive and improved ma
chinery, nrieqo-alied in this or any of the adja
cent Counties, lie flatters himself that lie is now
.:i a position t > manufacture and finish gnods, in
.. sty ie superior to any in this line, in this sec
' ion of the State.
..L-- *"*" ,\. B.— I'he fiighrst price will be paid
for Wool, in Goods or Cash.
M. Woodbeny tf>., May IS37—Sf.
A'OTH'E TO It LTA SLURS.
In pursuance ot uf an act of Assembly approved
•-:h day of May, IS-'JI, refjuiritig the Trca-urer ot
each county to publish in the mouth ol April and
May of each year a li-t of all Retailers of Foreign
■..1 D. lie ' • Goods, Wares and Merchandize, notice
i- hereby given to retailer- in cia-ses as directed by
law that the Taxes must t>e paid to the County
Tieasurer on or before the Ist day of Augu-.t next.
Class Licet>-e
Bedford Borough.
A B Cramer Co 12 $l2 00
Nicholas Lyons 14 7 00
G W Hupp" 13 ]() 00
Jacob He- d 13 10 00
Samuel Brown 1 i 7 00
Samuel Shuck Co II 7 ()!)
Robert Fvan J 1 7 00
I N J M >hoemaker 1 1 7 00
S.itah Potts II 7 On
i-aac Lipp-1 11 7 00
Urn Schalfer It 7 00
Colin Lover II 7 00
Agnes Sanpp, Hardware, J t 7 00
John Arnold, Hardware, 11 7 00
Illy mire fc llaitley, hardware, 11 7 00
Dr (! I" 1 larry 1 t 7 00
!)r F C Reamer ft 7 <l9
Adam Ferguson tt 7 00
A L Detihaugfi, eating house, ••>
Jacob Boliuger do s 5 00
Jacob Ban. . irt, Betlford Township 1 700
f ar; o! .:t . f.owery kCo Broadtop 12 12 00
Pluck N. 1 ichelberger 13 10 00
Davirt Helsel 14 7 o>i
Alex Port Co It . 700
'•••t g:e & i.%ai- . Colera.n,
Alex C lame- 11 7 00
James 8 Keckwith 1 1 7 00
Jacob And, :-on, Cumberland \'a!ley, i I 7 (
Thomas Fisher 1 t 7 00
Daniel II Anderson 1 4 7 00
1 homas Giowden II 7 00
John Ny ctuu & Son, East Prov 11
D A T Black 14 TOO
I audebangh & Pea I I 7 00
John Dasher, Hopewell, 1 I 7 no
Thomas K ing It 7 10
Ma la:ra. King kCo 14 700
Val B "A ertz, Harrison, II
A. l ii W Smith 11 7 00
Andrew .) Snively 1 ! 7 09
Jacob llitleg3s, Juniata, 1 1 7 00
Win K.eys,r }1 7 !)0
H.llegas & Mow ry 1 1
Lewis N Fvan II 7 Oft
Joseph (louden 1 t 7 00
Fr llild' brand 1 ' • 00
David S Bi-rg-tresser, Liberty, 14 5 Oft
Lewis Pott II 7 CO
John Cypher l-l 7 oft
Steel i'.ntriken 1 I 7 CO
Patrick Mitchell 1 t 7 ftft
Saxton K Fockler i t > oo
Jacob Devore Jr., Lomlonderry, 1 1
I. urn - Thorp 1 1 700
i'hortia- J Potter It 7 00
Fan , ! Fletcher, Monroe, 1! < CO
Kan a rise | O'Neal 1 I • 00
James R O'Neal 14 7 W
John Wade. Np:er, It 7 00
VV is *at e - ,V Co West Prov 11 7 00
Morrray Kc Bro 11 7 00
Jacob Bartuf dlar & Co 13 10 00
James M Eurodollar 13 10 00
Thomas Ilitehey 11 7 00
Fis! r & Sl.irnett 1 ' 7 00
Nieholas Koontz II 7 00
B F Horn Ik BTO. Schell-btirg 1 4 7 00
A B Bonn 14 7 00
E Siatb'r & Son 1 I 7 00
Jacob M.ller 1 1 7 00
Colvin is Robeson
M Schelt & S o n 1 ! 7 00
J thn S Scheil 14 7 00
F D Beegle, St Clair, 11 7 00
G 15 Amiek ik Bro 1 1 7 00
GeorgeHinerling 14 7 00
Gideon D Trout 11 7 'lO
Isaac S Wright &Co 11 7 00
Sin,on Hershman 1 ! 700
Thomas B Smith It 7 00
John Cavender, Southampton, 1 1 7 00
Win La-hlev 14 7 00
Kirk iN Fletcher 11 7 00
Rice & Miller 11 7 00
John M Waters, Union 1 I 7 00
Jacob Brenetnau, M Woodberry 13 10 00
' John W Duncan 13 JO 00
G II Barndollar 1 1 7 00
I Simon Beard 1 4 7 00
Michael Pote 11 7 00
John Wi-egarver. Fating I!nu,e, S .7 00
l'iper Ik Scott, S Woodberry, 1 1 7 00
S R O-ter 1 4 7 00
George Kaufman 1 4 7 00
I) F Buck 14 7 0
i D Beegle 1 4 7 00
O. DYER, Treasurer.
May 20, 1 5.17.
Bat Quality Juaintu Hummtretl Iron,
Of'aH siz„s, onstOTttly on hand at Blvmire and
Hartley's, a' For®* prices, lor cash or its equiv
; alent. Orders for extra sizes promptly' attended
; to. AI- > Rolled Iron, Nail Rods, Strap Iron,
I uiid Steel.
I GREAT ARRIVAL:
of tsyrSnsr OOOIPi
The undersigned has just returned from the
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,
Ducal Crocovella C'iiallr, fancy and plain Do
Laine, Brilliants, Lawns, Calicoes, Ac. &.c.
For gentlemeny' and boys' wear Cassinteres,
Cassinets, Canton Cloth, Shepperd Cut ck, Cot
tonades, Lc..
Loots, Shoes, H its, Bonnets, Woollen and
Rag ( arpets, I'loor Oil Cloth, Svrup molasses,
white and brown Sugars, green a*id black Teas,
(iroceries of all kinds, Queensvr are, Tulis,
Butkets, Brrxims, N.C., Hardware, Shovel*,
Forks, Hoes, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Ac.
and ail articles usually kept in stores.
All kinds of country produce taken in ex- :
change.
The undersigned will sell cheap for cash or :
produce, an I hopes by lam dealing to receive j
liis usual share ol custom.
G. YV. RUPP.
April 10, 1857.
£o C'crgijincu anb of
Sabbat!) Schools.
Y\ e keep on hand, tin* pis licationsof {he Am.
■ S. S. T ni ut. American Bible Society, Am rican
I ract Society, Fit s'lVtel ian Board ol Publica
tion, Yt thodisl I)o< k Rooms, Massachtis its S.
S. Union, Lutheian Board of Publication, Kj.i
copal S. S. ! aion, and a great variety of stand
ard Religious Publications suitable lor Sabbath
Schools.
SHRYOCK A SMITH,
C/utmbanburg. ;
March G, ISnT.
SJsrvock &: MsttiUb.
BcokscHois and St. : iunuis, and dealers in Music
and Miisical liislruiiicnls, (.jianilieisburg;.
Our Stock consists of Books, Stationery, Mu
sic, Musical Itisti uiiients, Wall I'ap< r, Blinds,
French, German, and American Lithographs,
and Steel Engravings, gilt Mouldings for
Franu s, etc. etc., \vhtd> sale and retail. Dr. 13.
F. Harry ottr agent for Bedford, arid all or
ders given him will be promptly attended to.
.M och 6.
.NOTICE.
Letters of admini-tration on the Estate of Freder
ok Chun-, late of Union township, Bed lord County,
drceas-'d, having been granted lo the -üb-oribi-r n -
siilitig in said tu vuship, notice i- therefoie given to
all person- indebted to said estate, to tnak- pavment
to the Mib-vr her unrriediatclv, •::"! tho-e having
claims will pre.-eut them properly tot settlement.,
JACOijG. DIYKLY, :
May S, Is.j7. Adrirr.
CHAIRS AM) CABIXET FULXiT- i;L.
The subscriber has removed to the shop on
West Pitt Street, recently occupied by William
Ritebey as a Machine Sii p, where he ontin
ues to make to order and keep on hand a gene
ral assortment of drairs and ca!.m-1 furniture;
consistitrg m part of Spi ing Seal Parlor (.'hairs,
Fr-nch Rocking Chair.-, Cane s, at and U in.!-
<or, S>fi-, Lounges. Ottomans - , What-.Nuts,
Music Stand--, Fancy Parlor Tables, Break tast,
Dinner, and Lxtensi >n Tattles, Bedst a is, Bu
reaus, Wariiio: es, Nc. Suits ■•(' c-nttage-furni
ture at very tnoderut- price;, s i that it is w ilh
in the reach of all to have itice. good* ami
fashionable furniture. The Ladies are particu
larly" invited to call arid examine for themselves,
as it will be mv ihs: e to phase ;;!i tastes.
X. B. Collins will le- made Oft the si; dt. -t
notice f>r any who will 'ivor him with a cali.
ISAAC MLAGLLj Jr.
May 29, 1857.
j ii IHil IJJ >' i iii.laei
This highly agreeable ami attractive Moun
tain resort, has been leased IV the s!i! ••("! l!)e|.
\ew building.- f>r improvements, for rec.-eati.m.,
ami .seu en), at; : l athing, in prticess of erection
: dui itig the past, will be ready for the accommo- !
dation of- visitors the present season. Ihe pu
rify ing healing propertie- of the waters of !le.-e
springs have ! -et fullv tested by* chemical ana
lysis. and the expel i-ijce ol incividuuls proves
their efficiency.
THEY A'ICVER FJJIL TO CI RE
Scrofula and other diseases of tin* blood, by
freely •drinking '.in - water, N. erupt ions bv hit h- |
ing and external at plications of the deposite ol
th"*.str> am. Tin -e waters are chalv mate of i
i run, witli portions of magnesia and sails. In ,
addili >n to the elevated, healthful and pleasant
mountain locali >n of these Spring-, they are ;
iu F.e inid-t of classic ground wild, rornatdic
and pirturesqe scenery—caverns, cut;;'aits and
cascad-.s. Within a circuit ol (irur or five miles
are FORT N: CCSSITV,
\ r ti clSkaillfk (Hfi EllivClC t Id.
i <ui i .Uem.W.v, w liich
he owned to the day of his chath Dnntar's
j Camp Brad.lm k and Jumonnville'.s graves —
Delancy's Cave—Ohio Pyle and Cucumhrr
Falls and the Cascades ol M- adovv Run—easy
of access on horse back or in vehicles, •"> b" had
at the Spiings. The streams and yvn ids abound
in trout and game, affording a rich field for the .
decipfes of Walton nnd .Yijnro'.l.
Situate wilhin five minutes walk of the Na
tional Road, with regular daily lines ol -inges
passing Fast and *\ est, connecting with I itts-
Imrg Steam'oats at Brownsville, and with the
cars of Pittshurg anil Connellsville Railroad al
ConnelUville, render these Springs convenient
of access in a sliort day ride from Cumberland ;
and Pittsburg.
The advantages of our location—our moder- ,
a!e charges, earnest desire and the exertions we
will use to give entire satisfaction, and to make
our guests comfortable, we hope will not fail
to render the Fayette Springs one of the most j
popular and agreeaide summer resorts in the ;
country. The present lessee ha- been employed
al the* Springs during several seasons in the ca
| pacitv of Superintendent, anil he Halters him
self that Ii is experience iii this and other puhhi
houses will riot fail in being useful to hims-1 .
and in contributing to the comfort and pl> a>uie
of his patrons.
Persons wishing to engage rooms, or to make
further inquiry will please address the piopi>e
lor at Favett- Springs P. 0. or at 1 niontown,
Fayette County, Penn'a.
J ' W. F. BABCOCK.
June 19, 1857—6t
CARPETING ! CARPETING !! —Will be
, found at REED'S STORE from 50 cts. to 1,
1 ul t lie best make and material.
NEW SPRING & SURER GOODS. I
Ihe undersigned having just r-turn"<! from
the Eastern Cities, are now recieving a iiirg
| and splendid assortment of Spring and Summer
Goods, consisting, in part, ol Ladies Dress
Goods, black and fancy Silks, plain and figured
I Delains, Poplins, Challies, Lawns, Brilliants,
White Goods, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Collars, '
&c. Sec. Sheeting, Crash, Muslins, Flannels, •
Tickings, fancy and union Casimeres, Cloths,
a lid a general assortment of Mens and Boys
Summer Ware of oil discriptions, single and
j double CARPET Chain, all colors. Boots, 1
Shoes and Ilats in Great Variety. Hardware,
Qneerisware, Brooms and Buckets, Groceries,
Syrup, Molasses, white and brown Sugar, green
and black Teas, Fish, Tobacco, Indigo, Spices,
Dye stub . &c. ixc. all of which will be sold
cheap, as they are determined not to be tinder- I
-old by any one. Thankful for past favors, they
! hope to receive a general share ol the public
1 patronage.
J. & J. M. SHOEMAKER.
! April 17, 1 >)7.
"Wanted, 5000 lbs. Bacon, at Shoemaker's
C >!onade Store, for which the highest Market
i price will be paid.
BEDFORD iilGil SCHOOL.
THE duties of the School will be resumed'
sr Ties.lay, April 1 1-th, in '.he LARGE
1 THREE STORY BE ILDING situated on liie
comer of Main and streets. Male and
I Female departments distinct. The services of
a thoroughly educated young Lady of \ ermont,
have hefn st cured as teacher o! Music, fee.,
CV.C. The st i vices of other competent teachers
also have been securer! as' assistants.
TERMS per Quarter of 1 1 wei ks, inclu
ding if >rd, Tuition, Furnished Room, Wash
ing, Light, and Fuel. §38.00.
EXTRA CHARGES.
MUSIC, §lO.OO
I SE OF INSTRUMENT, '2.00
FRENCH, 5.00
DRAWING, AND PAINTING IN
WATER COLORS, each 5.00:
ORN A MEN IA L N EEDLE WORK, 5.00 '
I OIL PAINTING, 10 00;
SHELL WORK. 5 00 J
TERMS FOR DAY SCHOLARS.
| Ist Grade ' 4.001
2nd tin 5.00 j
.'ld do 0.25 S
REV. G. W. A UGH IN 8 A UGH,
April 3, 1557. Principal, j
N OT ICC.
AI persons inter-sted, will please take no-j
sice that 1 have left my Books, notes, N.C., in i
tiie ban Is- of JOHN Ai.-:E, Esq., where those in- j
indebted are requested to call an make payment
without if lav, and save costs.
MOSES STINE.
Aptil 21. 1557.
Mrs. Eb. £ s osts
Ts just receiving and opening an ebgaftt as
sortment offsming and S trainer Goods, embra
cing all the lat'-st styh-s and patterns of Ladies
Dress Goods, to which she invites their especial
attention. Ais > a superior assirtment - ( Trim
med ami untrimmed Bonnets, Gaiters. Bootees,
Slippers, Puiasols, Skirts, Hosiery, Collar*, i
Capes, iXC. N.C. •
Bedford, April 24, IS-"".
Shoe, Glassware, and Variety
STORE,
ADAM FERG I SON
Hat*just received an opened and elegant assort- J
n. at el gods in hi- line, t ■ u bidi he invito '
tiie attention of the ptiblic, satisfied that he can
nleasc a!! tastes. BeMord, Apiil 24.
. !
NEW STORE
Z\D
NEW GOODS!!
THE subscriber would annoum e to ins old
fiietids, as well as its tlii public at large, that fie
iu- opened an T. • 11KELY NEW SI ORE in
tiie Borough of Bedford, immediately opposite
the Washington Hotel, where he i.as just re- j
ceived a stock of SPRING A \ D SI MMLR j
GOODS of a suj erior quality, embracing aI- !
most every article in the DRY GOODS and
GROCERY LINE, to which he invites the rs
p -cial attention ol the p.-ople, who may find it
to their interest to give bun a call before pur-
C ha.-l lig e|v. - where. Ills Goods v\ ill be exhibit
ed with pleasure, whether purchased or not.
SAMUEL GROWN'.
Bedford, May 23, I Ss(i.
rrn? |?vnTniF\Ti
YiStlu'.ll J.A.! ii.iifj.i i •
The Klegi.nt Assortment of
SPRING- AND SUMMER GOODS
Just received and opened at
REED'S CHEAP STORE iK BEDFORD
having created quite an excitement in our usually
quiet town. Ire subscriber feels confident that fie
can ex-iiblt suit: a -Tocls of Good- as will meet the
eimeial wants ot both town and reunify, at lair pr:- i
ces. As it wit! cost i .itfiu.it to examine his Stock
lie ir.viti-s ad ill want of either substantial or Press
t foods to give it tin a call before purcba-uigeHew fi re.
JACOB REED.
May I, 1 5.17.
£22211 ESS)
This propelry lias, during the last year, passed in
to the 'mini of a company, v\ tio, in addition to the
loriner building-, have erected a handsome and oona
; rnodious Hotel building, ami two -pacious fiath-hous- ;
1.5, and have ornamented and improved the grounds. :
The hotel buildings will fie opened for the reception
lof visitors on the liith of June iiist, arid kept open
nnti! the Ist of October. I'as-engi-is from Baltimore
or Philadelphia reach the Springs in one day via
Pennsylvania la.l-road, the completion of the ftioail
i top Rail Road leaving but twenty miles of staging
over a line toad. Mr. Willurd, formerly of Wash
| ington city, anil recently of the Burnet House, (Rn
! cinnati, will sup-: intend the Hotel. To invalids,
generally, the Bedford waters, in connection with
the mom,tain air, are perhaps more highly beneficial
i than any other in the I nion.
P. GOSSLER,
President Bedford Spring < Company. :
June 10, 18f>7.
Notice
To the Citizens of Bedford County.
All Land Warrants to be executed by tin*, ;
j must be placed in my hands to be regularly li- j
1 led irt the olhce.
1 will execute all warrants and orders of re
surveys with prot; <(jjj ps. Also, will attend to
job-work on call. 1 will be tit Bedford the first
week of every month, or oftener if required.—
Address, Slonerstown, Bedford County.
SAML. KE HERMAN.
June 12, 1557.
IIIMfHIUI HKWrAiaikUiMiD EFT: JH):-
| Fi li, Fish !
NEW MACKEREL just received. M AD
and HERRING expected daily, and I sale
for cash or Country Produce only.
A. B. CRAMER & CO.
May I, 15."7.
KEAGYAS F in; N DRY.
The subscribers beg leave to announce to the
citizens of Bedford County that they continue
1 to carrv on the above establishment in Middle j
Woodberrv, in all its various branches, and are
j prepared to till a! I ordeis in their line on the
shortest notice and most reasonable terms. They
will sell castings bv the ton, or give them to
sell on commission at fair rates'. Persons desi
ring castings either on commission or otherwise, j
will address the subscribers at Woodberrv, Bed
fbt d county.
We make the Loop and self-sharpening
Plough, and warrant them. They can also be
had on commission.
ABRAHAM KEAOY A CO.
May 15, 1857 lm.
BEDFORD MINERAL SPUING COMRAM.
Notice is hereby given to the stoi hi.eiders ol said
Company, that ti.e annual election tor Pres.dent arid
j Directors ol said Company will tie field at the Bei'-
i lord Springs on the first Monday sixth day—of July
: next.
S. L. RI'MF.LL,
June 10th, 15.77. Seeieiary.
LOOK 01 r.
The Vendue Notes given at the sale of Ya
n.tiej Zi in re rs, deceased, n e now due, and ail
who neglect to pav t hern on or he fit; e tiie 2(Mh
July r-xt, or anv* other debts due said Estate,
i vvii! haw to pav Costs, without respect to per
< itlS.
JOHN S. RITCHEY,
DANIEL DIBERT,
June 19, 1857. Lx'ors.
NOi iv fi*
The undersigned de- res to inform the teachers ot
■ the Common School- ol ifiikoni t oi.. ;y, as..l those
I who desire to prepare themselves too-ach in the
j County, that he will open a School in Bedford, on
; the Normal principle, for their instruct on. frte f
\rharar, f&r tuition. The School will continue open
' three months from the l-t of July, it is expected
that those who design to teach during tfie n-xi vv n
iter. Will endeavor to atten-J. F rorti the first Monday
i in Sept., To the clo-e o! tfie School, will be regarded
as the time for a general meeting of all the teachers
in the County, for the purpose of eJtercUina n those
: branches tuught in the Common Schools. 'I b. will
I a!-o atlord a favorable opportunity .or teachers to ob-
I tain permaneni certificates, provided they stand an
' approved examination at tiie close ol The term.
H. HECivERMAN,
County Superiiiteiidcnt.
: June 19, IS-77.
F£-!EE EX Mlll -i Ti i> X',
COME O.YE! COME ALL!!
There will be an exhibition of the mowing
part (it Manr.y's Reaper and Monnr,
it Bed fold .Pa., June 25th, (Thursday) at 10 o"-
ci■k. A. M.. All persons desiring to secure a
< te an I effici nt machine for this I arvest,
or next, are respectfully invited to attend.
ELY Ml RE A HARTLEY,
Agents.
June 19, 1557.
1 ". U. li It Ml V 1.1 AS. sAill'tt. II.VKSH.
LEAS & EAESH,
BANKERS AND LAND AGENTS,
DIM MOINES, lOWA.
We buV void sell Eastern Exchai ge and Laud War
i rant—.elect and enter land- wuii cash ami warrants
I —pay ta\e invest n.onej—malm collections and
attend to all legal business generally.
AL-O,
LEAS & HARSH.
BANKERS K LAND AGENTS, LEAVENWORTH
CITY, KANSAS.
One of the Partner- fas located in Leavenworth
Citv ai d w lii transact all h i :c -s connected with
' the Banking and lf'*al Estate Rusine.->. 1- or a few
' months yet, coirespondents will address us at Ces
MoilJeS.
REFERENCES.
W. S. Gih-nan. 90 iicavi rst. New York.
P!iihr!(d•i/iia. —Suiger, Lamb Nt o. North
3d S:ti-E Ja<rie., Kent K. Sat;!•-•. do.: Lefever
N. S- rrili, do. : Drexill K. Co. Bankers, do.
IVtshinfon City, I). C. — Hon. R. J. At
l kins ;tr, 3d Auditor, Treasury Department:
i Chubb N. Bros. Bankers.
Carlisle, Pa. —Edward Shower, Hon. J.
11. Graham.
Idvnting,Jon, Pa. — Writ. B. Leas, David
Blair, Esqrs.
Bedford. — Hon. Job Mann, G -n. Bowman.
Bc'ielisb'ira. — Duncan McY ick- r, Esq.
March 20, 1857—1 v.
MILL PRGPERTY FOR SALE.
THE subsetib-r olieis for sale Lis valuable
: Mill Property, situate m Colt-rain Township,'
Red lord County, in complete running order,
having two j airs of Burrs, and ail necessary fix
tures of the most approved kino. In connec
'ion with the Mill there aie two dwelling hou
; ses, with a Barn and all pecessafy outbuiidmgs.
! The purchaser can have anv amount of land ad
joining fie may desire, under two hundred a
cres—some cleared and under fence, with first i
rate meadow.
There is aDo a new Saw Mil! on the premi
ses, in the very best timber legion in Bedford
Coo nt y.
This property i; very desirable, and purcha
sers would do well to examine it before purcha
; sing elsewliere. Apply either toJon.x CttssMA
in Bedford, or to the subscriber.
\VM. CESSNA.
March 20, 1857.
E EiillAUT, ASIICOM, K CO-
For.Yiuding and Commissit.'it PiioictianF,
HOPEWELL, PA.
The subscribers doing business under the Firm
ol Event) act, Asijc-om, N. Co., are now prepar
ed to Store and Ship S'ioiir. Grain, an.l ail kinds
ol Merchandize upon reasonable terms.
I hey also keep on hand Blaster, Fish, Salt,
R >ck Powder, Kc., to which they iiaiie the
attention ot Merchants in the country and I'ar
' mers.
Ibe highest cash prices paid for Flour and
Grain th.it the Eastern Market will aliurd.
Jou.x ('. Evbrhakt, Geo. li. Bai-.nuollait,
C. \\ . Asticov, Jot;x F. Lowitr.
Dec. 2u, ISs6—l\.
UETTYS" I'iiOTGGllArillC GALLERY!
Exchange Building, Bedford, Pa.,
Where A infinity pes, Daguerreotypes, &e.,
is.c., of every description, are executed in ti.e
latest styles and improvements of the Art. A
full assortment ol "plain and iaticv ras. s, ami
gold and plated Lockets, at vervlow prices.
The public are respectfully invited to call and
examine his specimens.
T. R. GET i YS, Jr.
•' • • 1\ ■. -Jwer..- tiirw A.ir vwarA-^Twraat
Combined
: SUPER MR MOWER.
\%..=r-A£" -!ol["
• ,-rm • \
Patented 1-v J. H. MANNY, Sept. 2i2, 1851,
April *1 "2, 1852, J ne 21, 1853, March 29,
i *5l. Oct .15, 1.85+, and I y WAL7 ER A.
WOOD, 24th day "! June anil Ist day of July.
1 8 5(i, The U-st combined MACHINE ever
j invented.
From the success oh lost year's oj '-rations 1
take pleasure in announcing this Machine to the
1 armors fu-the n- xt Harvest, and feel assured
it w til !"ilv meet tiiejr higi.e.>t expectations.—
ft is easily n an aged, cuts clean and easy, is of
light draft, ar.d readily cl anged (torn a Reaper
to a Mower, and \ versa, lerjuiring not more
than a m-mulr to m-lce the < t ange. The al
teration? fi'itri last \o ar are ;is lot lows, viz :
AH tlie Jour; a's will he Case-hardened, the
SHOES, GIAEDS AND IiEABIXII,
will he built in the best Salisbury iron, atul
wrought iron substituted lor tast in seveial pla
ce*. 1 i-.e Machine is n ade to mow lodged clo
ve r without obstno ; ion, )-v si;rpiv removing
l-iur l,olt> am! I< uvu.g off a part of the frame
work. With these alterations and improve
ment:, the machine will i • stronger than hcri
tofbte. when it u .:. the only reliable
CCMBINED REAPER AND MOWER
made.
The Machine is warranted rapt'tie of cutting
from ten to fifteen acres < f gmss or gitrm p.'T
dav, in a workman-like manner.
\. H. I'. rt -s mant facturing Reaping or
M wing Ma--' mes. using \V( (ID'S PAT
ENTS, are cauti' <:• d gat;-t their further use,
and are here! y notified 11 it pax m-nt will be
estarted t ■ the full extent It the use heretolore
fTitcie ol tiler;).
For further j .articular? the Farmers arc re
spectfully invited t call upon KJvillirc A
EaSfi'ait'V* Agents fr Bed fori! County, Pa.,
will furnish Pamphlets containing; Certifi
cates, Ac.
: or S.He by LL i AIILE AHA R i LEI, Bed
ford, Pa.
E. K. PARSONS, Harris!,org,
0 ncral Agent f,r E.stern Pennsylvania.
May 15, 1857.
Bedford, May Sih, 1857.
M.osrs. Ely mi re A Hartley :
Genticmcn :— I purchased
one of Manny's Reaping and Mowing Ma
chines last year. Its reputation being the high
est, and havii g seen it cut gtain to mv entile
satisfaction, J ought it after grain harvest. My
hay was cut with it : and, from its admirable a
oiptati :i to Hie purposes intended—having
fully equalled the representation—l am phased
to i commend it I - the fanners of Bedford
CountV as an excellent Mev.er ami Reaper,
he-ii vmgit fsiiiv worth the price asked as a
Mower alone.
JOHN WATSON.
J. 4 i i> kDL i a<s
Letters testamentary having been granted to
the subscribers. upon the last will Ac. of Sam
uel Zimmers, deceased, by the Register ol Bed
! .id Ccur.tv, aR j ersotrs indebted to said Testa
t >r are requested to come ! rward at once and
make payment, and those having claims against
the Estate, are desired to present the same prop
erly authenticated for settlement.
J NO. S. RITCHEY,
DANIEL DJBERT,
Hxu'is. Bedford township, Bedlord Co.
May 1 5, 18.57.
••*>'So d
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
RE.iL ESTATE BROKER,
Has f-r ile 10 Fa-ms, 2 Tanneries, Coal
I.ntH. 12,00 ) act-s of unimproved land in Bed
lord and Fulton (' unties. Lots <A ground in
the towns of St. Joseph and Hamilton, on the
Plank R ad mar J t : - Bianch, are offered at
reduced prices. Sold in quantitiis to suit pur
chasers. Terms—easy.
May 15, 1857.
NOTICE.
I. tiers of a:iiru:iitratc-n on the Estate of Ja<.
\\ mmer, late of M -nroe township, deceased,
having lie.-n granted to the undersigned, all
those indebted to s-,id Estate are requested to
make payment immediately, and those hav
ing claims against I Estate will present them
piopnlv authenticated far itl>-ment.
M \HALA WEMMEII,
May 15, 1857. Atlni'r.
'
LADIES' DRESS GCOlfe.—A Great vari
ety i f Silks, (.'hale s, Lamcrtines, Ac., to suit all
Pistes, at REED'S CHEAP STORE.
WANTED A I' REED'S STORE.—S,OOO
lb. Wool, Bncon, Butter.
i SIMMER WEAR. —l5O pieces of Sum
mer weal - , comprising Linsi-s, Cotton and
Woolen, at REED'S STORE.
, May 15, 1557.
NOTICE.
The Auditi'!" appointed by tlx* Orphan's CotiTt in
and ior tiie romity ol Bedioni to ascertain the amount
of the recognizances 'o be entered into to each heir
in the matt r of the partition of the real estate ol
Abraham Hw r 10-ck r, late of Colerain Township,
deceased, vvill altei .! to the dut:e> of hU appoint.
meat on J iuiisiijv, ttu "iii (lay ot June inst. at 10
oViock, A M a* ins office in the Borough of Bedford
when and where all parti- . interested can attend.
JOHN I*. RKEI>, Auditor.
i June 12, 1
WANTED, at SHOEMAKER'S Golon
: ailr-Store, 5,!) Hi) pounds of WOOL, lor which
the highest price \v:!! be paid. June 5, '57.
Adams A Go. have established their Ex
press on the H. 8. B. T. R. R. and appointed
C. W. Asiii.a.M, Esq., agent at Hopewell.
"c7~NO HCM BUG. —H. H. Hi'TZ'S Celebrated
Tetter Wash i# the only sate and sure remedy ever
discovered for curing the Tetter, Ringworm, and all
eruptions of the skin. It is so infallible a remedy,
that a perfect cure in all cases of Tetter is guaran
tied, if attentively applied. In ordinary ca--es one
bottle will he sufficient to perfect a cure. In bad ca
- s, wit I: a Tetter of long standing, more will be re
quired. lb ice 25 cents per bottle. For Sale at Or.
Reamer's Drug Store, Bedford, fa.
May 22, 1857—1y.