ProleM against Hie Still for the *ale ol* the Line. The undersigned place on the Journal ol the Senate the reasons lor voting against the pas sage of the House bill No. 852, (re-print on Senate file No. 1127.) entitled "Ail Art lor the sale of the Main Line of the Public Works/' Ist. Because, although professing to offer the Alain Line to the highest bidder, the bill dis criminates so largely in the conditions of sale, terms of payment, and the exemption from tax ation, in favor of the Pennsylvania Railroad company, as almost to exclude bona fide compe tition. And yet it empowers irresponsible in dividuals to bid for the purpose of speculation, by authorizing them, if they should become the purchasers, '-to assign and transl'er their right to the said Main Line, under said purchase, to a ny Railroad or Canal company created by the Jaws of the Commonwealth." The privilege of transfer, under such circumstances, without in creasing competition, gives color to the assertion that the bill lias been so framed as to enable pri vate parties—now engaged in procuring this legislation—to purchase merely for the purpose of selling at an advance, as an indemnity tor their services. '2d. Because, although the hill purports to be a sale of the Main Line, it, in reality, more resembles a gilt to the Pennsylvania Railroad ; Company, if that company should obtain it on the terms proposed. The extraordinary exten sion of credit, the low rat- of interest, the re lease of the tonnage tax, and the exemption, forever, from all other taxation or duties for State purposes, will enable that company to li quidate every dollar of the purchase money be fore the last payment shall be nature, by mere ly appropriating, far that purpose, the taxes j from which they are thus released. 3d. Because the release of the t> nnage tax is not accompanied with such a limitation upon the future rate of dividends of said company, a< will cause said release to enure to the benefit of the trade and commerce i the State. Such a limitation would he in accordance with the o riginal design of the enterprising citizens of Philadelphia and Pittsburg, and of the various municipalities who sunsetf d s > lib rally to tlie Pennsylvania Railroad Company, not ex pecting or desiring large dividends upon their investments, but to promote the gn at public ob jects above referred to. Ttli. Because the hi! provides that in the e veutof the Pennsylvania Railroad company lie coming the purchaser, said c m- an\ sliail rot only be exempt from the tonnage tax, now a inounling to $226,000 per annum, but that in addition, it "shall be released from the payment of all other taxes or duties to the Common wealth on its capital stock, bonds, dividends or property." The latter amount from which the Pennsylvania Railroad company would be thus relieved, rr.ay be moderately estimated at one i hundred thousand dollars a year. Such an exemption from taxation is not only 1 without precedent, hut should he deprecated as establishing an exceedingly dangerous one : and I is in violation of that principle of equality of taxation so fundamental in our form of govern ment. sth. Because the bill does not contain a suf ficient guarantee that the Western division of the Main Line "shall he kept in good repair and operating condition;" thus establishing an, invidious distinction between the Pastern and Western portions of the State, although both have contributed proportionally to the burden of constructing and maintaining the entire line. 6th. Because the bill does u >t require that the President and Directors of the company, purchasing said line, should he citizens and res idents of the State. The importance of such a requirement is manifest from the fact, that un der our general law, only a majority f the Di rectors of Canal and Railroad companies need he resident citizens : and by some special char ters even a majority is not n-'C'-.-.-.mv. in tact, the management ol several of these companies is located entirely ont of the State. Thus, hv the provisions of this hi!!, the Main Line may pass into the hands of those whose rival inter ests and feelings would not afford any guaran tee that it would be manag- Jso as to subserve the great objects of its construction. 7th. Because, if the Pennsylvania Railroad company should become the purchaser, there should be a provision, that the State, or the cit ies of Philadelphia and Pitts'urg, shall retain a voice in the direction of the athiis of the Con solidated Line, inespective of, and although they may part with, the stock now held by them in said company. So in portant a work should not be managed as much with ref rence to the interests of stockholders, as to those great public objects of trade and commerce al ready referred to. Bth. Because the charter of anv company purchasing said Main Line is made and decla red perpetual; and there is not -ucii a proper or sufficient reservation ol legislative control as to enable the Legislature, in the futurp, to protect the general inteiestsol the C nirnonvveaith and her citizens. WILLIAM WILKIN'S, \. B. BROW Mi, JOHN CRESS WELL, JR., WILLIAM 11. WELSH, JAMES 11. WALTON, HENRY FETTER. THOMAS P. KNOX, JOSEPH LA! BACH, JONATHAN ELY, GEORGE P. STEELE, JOHN C. EVANS, GEORGE W. BREWER, RIC HA R DSON VV RIGI IT, CABINET MAKING BUSINESS. The subscriber would respectfully announce to the citizens of Bloody Run, and the public generally, that he still continues to cariv on the Cabinet-Making Business in all its various branches, at his old stand in the West end ot the Run, immediately opposite the store of Capt. Wm. States, where he is prepared to make liu niture of every kind, either plain or ornamental, on reasonable terms. Persons commem ing i housekeeping, can be supplied on short notice with every article of furniture they may de sire. He keeps a horse and hearse, and will make coffins to order, and attend funerals on accom modating terms. MORTZ KLAHRE. Bloody Run, May 22, 1557. NOTICE. All persons are cautioned against fishing, hunting, i or otherwise tresspassing upon my farm in Bedford Township, as I will prosecute any who do o without leave, without re-pect to person*. PRIMP ZIMMERS. j Jane 19, 1857. Purify Yotti' Blood, The W'njttier of the MueteeDth Century* Important and of great Consideration to the Suf i ring. T. A. HI lILEV'S SAJRSAPARILLA. OF all the remedies that have been discovered du ring the present age for the "thousand ills that llcsh is heir to" none equal this wonderful preparation. — Only three years have elap-ed since the discoverer (who spent a decade in studying, experimentalizing, and perfecting it) first introduced it to the public, and it is already recognized, by the most eminent physi cians in all parts ot the country to he the most sur prising and effective remedy lor certain disease* oi which they have knowledge. All other compounds, or syrups of the root, have hitherto tailed Jo command the sanction ol the fac ulty, because, on being tested, they have been found to contain noxious ingredients which neutralize The good effects of the Sarsaparilia, and often time s in iure the health of the patient. It is not so with Hurley's preparation. This is the pure and genuine extract ol the root, and will on trial, be found to effect a certain and perfect cure of the following complaints and disea ses : Affections of the Rone-, Habitual C'ostiveness, Debility, Ituligeston, Diseases of the Kidneys. Liver Copiaints Di*pepsia, Piles. Erysipelas, Pulmonary Disease*, Female Irregularities, Scrofula or King's Evil, Fistula; Syplni'.s, And all Skin diseases. Resides curing the above, it i- also known to be a : great and powerful tonic, purifying the blood and in vigorating the system. In -diort, it is, without exception, in the cases men- ; | tio.ued, and its general effect on the system, the j mo" Boarders taken hv the day, week, month or year, on moderate terms. May 9, 1856. TO BE JUD JT DR. IL'iRR V'.S'. Essence of Jamaica Ginger, which should ! have a place in everv family, lor sale at Dr. j Harry's. TO 111 ILDERS. The subscriber is fully prepared to furnish any quantity or quality of Building Lomt r arid Plastering Laths. Oiders directed to St. Clairsville, Bedford County, will he promptly attended to, by giving a reasonable notice. F. 1). BEEGLE. Nov. 2-f, 1854-. | jo-* j ~~ | W .1 s't'T-l r.r, t—.llv and ca- ■' slo a'l ■■. ; j Hi -. -- - • t. til „i .1 i |• V ■■ • ni-tIM. ' . . -;. I I Si ; ' ."-,--■4 in • j *&< l nil r.... i'| EST Tern* IN VAIUAIILY CASH. j i | fy'r < ■,■ on Euc. lMt street, Bedford, P*. v) f j j i - /-_ § JOHN BORDER, GUNSMITH, Will attend to all business in his lint- in the best style,on short notice and reasonable terms. XJ" Shop at the east end of Bedford. Dec. 12. 1856. lv. * Sficc&irlcs I The subscriber has just received a splendid ' variety of Gold, Silver Mounted, and Steel Spectacles, with the finest Scotch Pebbles, su , perior in clearness, and designed to suit persons if all ages—warranted never to FAIL—to which he invites the at'ei.'; n of ail wh i are in ! need of the article. He lias also just received an elegant as-ortinent of JEWELRY—aII of which he will sell on reasonable term*. DANIEL BORDER. Bedford, May 22, 1557. A assortment of Hair, Tooth and Clothes Brushes just received and fur sale at Dr. Harry's. Notice. All persons indebted to the Estate of Camp hell Hendrickson, late of Cumberland Valiev ' Township, Bedford County, deceased, are re- i ; quested to make immediate payment and those having claims against said Estate will present them properly authenticated for settlement. HENRY J. BRI NER, May 15, 1857. Adm'r. j Country Physicians can have their orders filled at City prices at Dr. Harry's. Bedford, Dec. 5, 1856. For the Hair, Jockey Club and new mown Hay Pomatums, Phaton's Invigorator, *Nc. N.c. can all be had at Dr. Harry's. RuuselPs unrivalled Shaving Cream at Har rv's. i f'OKN SIIELLEKS, FODDER CUTTERS. aaitl Com Vigils. Me but ask the Farmers to give these Machines a trial; and, if they are not good,-and j do not work as represented, they may be return ed, aod the money will he promptly refunded. Give them a trial—it will cost nothing—and, ' by having them you will save money. BLYMIRE & HARTLEY. Bedford, December 19, 1856. STU.VEICJRj; CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS of all =izes, Bt I TER DISHES, from one o one and a half oai on PI IVHERS, all of which are best quality. For sale by ADAM FERGUSON. Jan. 0, 1557. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP RAIL ROAI). On and after Monday, March 2d, 1857, two pas sei ner trains a duv.each way, (except SuntJav-) will run between HOPEWELL & HUNTINGDON. Leaving Hopewell at 12.15 P M & 6.10 P M. Arriving at Hopewell at 'J. 10 A M Si 5.40 P M. ( ontiectuig at Huntingdon with trains for East and West, via. Penn'a R. R. THOS. T. WEIRMAN, Huntingdon, Feb. 26, 1857. Sup't. For pimples and wrinkles and freckles and tan, Nothing has e'er been discovered bv u an, Like Drat wonderful product of tropical hnwers, Jr.. popular -Balm ot a 1 hou-ai.d Flowers." | to or had at Dr. Harry's Drug & Book Store, i March 0, 1857. ! Drag, Paint and Glass Wholesale WAREHOUSE, Corner of Tenth and Market Streets, Office in second story, PHILADELPHIA. KP*"We invite attention to onr enlarged stock ol Di us, Paints, ()il>. Varnishes, X-c., selected express ly for our sales, ami comprising one ol tire finest as- ; sortrnents in the United States, which we ofter at low j prices, for cash or approved credit. \VF. .51 ANIJFACTBJfK very extensively: Premium Pure White Lead, (best,) Ivel Pure White Lead, Pearl Snow White Lead, '• Vetlle Mon tan ge" French Zinc, (best.) Pure Snow White American Z.nc, Philadelphia Snow White Zinc, Silver's Plastic Fire and Weather-proof Paints, Chrome Greens, Vellows, and culoi generally. AGF.NTS FOR: Porter's superior Alkaline Window Glass, Genuine French Plate Gla-s, (warranted), The ,\ew Jersey Zinc Company's product?, Tilden and Nephew's N. V. Varnishes, Brooklyn Premium Pure White Lend, Hampden Permanent Greens, Pure Ohio Catawaba Brandy, kc.,k c. IMPORT!"RS OF: French and English Plate Glas-, French and English Cylinder Gla*s, Colored and Engraved Window Glass, i>uuerreotvpe U!a-s, Hammered Plate for Floors and Sky-Lights, Drugs. Chemicals. Perfumery, i\c. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN: Drtigists' Articles generally, j Painters' Tools of ajl de-criptions, Hydraulic and Cement, Calcined and Land' Piaster, Taper Maker's Clay. Satin White, kc.. kc. FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO., Store, N. W. cor. oi Tenth and Market St<. Factory, Junction York Avenue, Crown and Callow- 1 hill Sts. Pint.Anei.yujA. April 17, 1 .So 7—im IS\n 2>IVASS E STOE&I3. Tin* subscriber would announce to his old friends and the public in general, that he has removed his HARDWARE STORE to the new building second door west of the Bedford Ho tel, where he has just received and opened an extensive assortment of Hardware, embracing almost every aiticle in that line of business. liis stock iS.\ DDLERY is of the best quali ty, and w„- selected with great care. He would resj i ctfnilv invite all in want of articles in the Hardware line, to give him a call, satisfied that he can please all who do n. JOHN* ARNOLD. May 13, 18.16. For Sale. The subscriber offers f n sale, low, a fine ton ed \ senna Rosewood Piano Forte. SAM'L. BROWN. June "20, 1 SAG. A T TENT 10 A. Buy rs of Clothing—step This VTay. The att ntion of (lie citizens of Hollidays btirg anil vicinity is requested to the New Store of M. SHOEXTHAL R CO., No. 5 Lloyd's R w, next il > r to Brow hold S* Broth er s Cheap Dry >(. by mutual consent. Ail persons having ac counts with the firm will please s. ttie immedi ately. The books are in the hands of John li. Rush. JCIIN H. RCSH, JOHN HENDERSON. N. B. The Marble Business will lier. after be conducted ! v the undersigned, and he in vit*s I.is fiiends and the public general'v, to give him their patronage. All orders prompt ly attended to. JOHN H. RUSH. ".larch 27, 1857. W.l s 50E ?iii TO:* 520TE 1... MRS. COOK would announce to her fVieu Is, I art:! the public, that the Washington Hotel j ■ now fitted up in superior ord r tor the accom- . iii iatibh of gU'sts, and she hopes to continue ito receive a libera! share of custom. Person# j j visiting the Mineral Springs will find in the! Washington Hotel a comfortable summer re treat—and no pains will be spared to please all who patronize the house. ' - :S "A young gentleman of high qualification 1 and courteous deportment has charge of the es i tablishment. i 3" "The best of Stabling is attached to this Hotel. as moderate as any other house in ! the place. "j Daily Maii Stages from Alaquippa and Cumberland—also tri-weekly Lines from Hol lidaysburg and I'ilG' urg stop'at this Hotel. Bedford, April 25, 1556. HEW FIRM AT HOPEWELL. The subscribers, trading and doing business under the Firm of BAHMJOLUAR, LOWII Y A Co., would respectfully inlorm their friends and the public generally, that they have opened at the above [ lace, and are daily receiving, a large j stock of Merchandize, consisting in part of Mus- i lins, Tickings, Os-nFergs, Drills, ('u.-simen s, Sa.t irunts, ( luths, t lannt ls, Defimes, I rench i M'-rinos, Silks, Calicos, Hats R Caps. Hard ware, Queensware, Boots R Shoes, and Grocer ies of all descriptions. Also a large assortment of ready-made Cloth ing, a!! ot which will f.e sold upon as short pro fits as can be had in the country. GEO. R. BAKKDOLI.AR, Jii\ F. LOWRY. < Jon\ C. EVEEHART, C. W. ASHCOM. Dec. 26, ] HAG —I v. ' W. HOEEKENS, U V HOLS T E K E IT, Would announce to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity, that he is prepared to do ail work in his line, j n if le pes! style, and on reasonable j terms. MATRASSES, with or without Springs, made in a superior manner, equal to the best made in the city, and to this branch of his busi ness he would invite especial attention. He rrtav found at the shop ~f Mr. John Border, , Qea: tlie residence of Maj. Wa. habau-Th. I Bedford, Nov. Ik, 1850. 61 - DISSOLITiOX. Ibe partnership heretofore existing between j the undersigned, trading under the name and firm of Heinsling&Brideham, in the Dry goods business, has this day been dissolved bv mutual consent. All business of the late Firm will be attended to by Geo. Heinsling, who is duly au thorized to make all collections and pay all | debts. GEO. HEINSLTNG, JNO. G. BRIDE HAM. Ihe undersigned will continue the business in the same place, where he will be pleased to j wait on all w ho rr.av give him a call. GEO. HEINSLING. Jan. 27, 1857. 15cm!£m*d IfofeS* And General Stage Office. The subscriber respectfully begs leave to an nounce to his old friends and the public gener ally, that he has leased the Bedford Hotel, at j present in the occupancy of Col. Adam Barn- I bait, and will take possession on the Ist day of Aptil next. It is not his design to make many i professions as to w hat he will do, but he pledge# | his word that his most energetic efforts will be : employed to render comfortable all who give him a call. The House will be handsomely ; fitted up, and none but careful and attentive servants will be engaged. Persons visiting the Bedford Springs, as well a< those attending ; Court, and the travelling community general lv, are respectfully invited to give him a call and judge for then iSp'l V f*S. i JA Boarders taken by the week, month, or year, on favorable terms. : d_7~'Ample and comfortable stabling is at tached to this Hotel, which will always he at tended by a careful hostler. Also, a safe and convenient carriage house. 01/".Hi the. SIVIGES stop nt this Hotel. JOHN HAFER. ! March 16, 1855. BOOK mm& STORE. 7he subscriber would respectfully inform the Public that hestili continues to cany on the BOOK BIDDING, in No. Bof the Franklin Buildings Chambers burg; where a!! ' hiding entrusted to his care will be punctually attended to, and bound with neatness and care. He still continues keep on hand a good as - porlment of RELIGIOUS, HISTOCFTUL JMisceHarie nous Blank and School Books, Stationery Rc., which he will sell on moderate terms. THOS. W. WRIGHT. Dec. 7, 1855. F.CR SALE, A HOUSE AND LOT in Bedford, and a valuable SAW MILL m Shade Township, So merset count v. The subscribers will sell, on reasonable terms, at private sale, a ceit.fi rtable dwelling house and lot ot ground pleasantly situate in tle borough of Bedford. Also, they will :ell, on reasonable tprms, a valuable tract of land in Shade Township, So merset county, containing .890 acres, lids land is well covered with cherry, poplar, white pine, spruce, and other timber, and has a fine water power with a go id Saw Mil! thereon e rected. For further information inquire of MANN R SPANG. Dec. 28, 1855. LAW I'ARTNEKSin?. JOB MANN. G. H. SPANG. T i" undersigned have associated themselves i the Practice of the Law, and will attend promptly to all busme.-s entrusted to then rare tit Bedford and ad juring counties. CEZ* Otfic* on Julianna Street, three doors south of • -Mi i gel Home," opposite the residence ot Mai. Tate. JOB MANN. June 2, 18nJ. G. H. SPANG. m. P. SCHELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 5". ' ILL attend faithfully to ail legal iiUMtiess y y entrusted to hie cure in the. Counties of L ijo/ ■' mid Fulion. Bedford, Nov. 1, 18+7. FALL AND WINTER ?\lrs. GCODZEIT, would announce to the Ladies of Beilt ut and xinnily, that siie has re j ceived and opermd an efigat.t assot tun tit o; Fall and VVintei Bonnets, ot the latest styles, and res: eel fully in v ties thnn l" give her a call. HerVLLVEIS atul BONNET 'TRIMMINGS will be found to be veiy supnior, anil she is satisfied l! ut she can | :tU>e uii tastes. 11l i terms nn.ilerati , as usual. Bedford, May 1856—1y. £ic£sa*y £>• Ki£ftg, (Of the late Firm oj King i ful ftV t!l' tm-pe "f nil BilioiH s -si"n. Jium Dp csv, J{h um;f?Min. K-vm*s. (1.-nt. Hur.t-ry. .\nv. iti\- • ii-inr is w>t m< rv i !• - n <[uk<' - f .'.•> id j ur- L.i?iv'. TiiiM is aPiL"!'Jni'-'if Cold . !>! d Ttirv ill! Usui to l>otv;j t <- or pr xHiCtj list- -;|- k atotl ajni f. nnitliilik 1 di>trnij**-fs which i!. tpfetr*!-* all o\-r : : tin* land. IDnr-- a pditUd'. I'aniP.v pliv i- if . i t! < ttv-t import hlk-c to tie- j uMip health, at. 1 t);iDili bao> 1 - n perl ..d wiilr <* nsitmnmtc skill to n'.i-st that uii j.-ult* ftii'i'pMiiiK any thiii£ hn.Vrto knov.-n of any \.i lis.v- !>• •• •,i oflV.tcd tn-yoii i Ix'liT. w r>- f'.< yit ■! >u!-Etii!i;Ti-t! l;. |H.Tfwiw of Mich exalted position and chavscUr us toi- i Lid trio hti-Hjii'-ion of untmtli. Amou^tU. 1 gt tPD nn-n wlio fosD'jjc.l lu fyv.ir of the rxtraor!ifiiay virtu sf r'• • JMI* v.- \ ?.. t-. ?. Dp. A. A. If \Yfs. Analytical
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ToUkf.V. 1 r-f, of One; Df'- '>! Me-Jeri-. AL dica, C' llc.e of Id: i i i'lS* and S'; r_i ■*•- in t.J •< i! ' York. C. -M '■ V. St I'p-.| rii ?as• !" ii. \-tar II •—. !W. Y" k. j Also, l>noF. .L M. Lot . : . it ( -.uiinfi. Ohio. J,, ! .; Ly .1 my '!• is • Mm nmvti. ■ Sup. Court • ; ! Thomas r k\-. IN. L- ' won, Ohio.. : ! : of C. S. Aj. x. PJ: ii >•■! - '. Amtre--ador of !'iu*-d .. ll'.x. J. M. VVi'.jtjii,..Governor f Indian i. .1 \v HvpLax. Attorney Hem rai of K<-:;tip ky. H. 1L < ui.v .Sf retai vof Stfch* 'or lit J-.. - rem . Jin.of •• C airt. fiin ioo Did v penii!t. v.e rcnl.l vivo *.. ;y hurt c ? •'■ <. j fron t!I p;*. "> win : ■ tl; • IMHs hav - 1 M HI : vn i tlian the- n <•!' no f •:: • na-: N found in ?'i ir <•'• •? *# upon trial. Dills, lite result of h ;vr in* .-C. rat ion • Hidy. are : offt-iv.! : the | nUi.* :• : i; e h; •• .rd u. v. v.; 1 •;< i prnM-iit state of medical can ahord. M"- .jmu-wicd Mot • I M !IVI . 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A- it is f;-. ! eUtI.V cn j edu i.f t!a t i y .'a i ••v.M h * 1 71 , uu • . tla- • uiisr-l ?f fli! ,i!t . l':! \• - e ; ! u-T h ccnld li : j hav • i{ '. d the r.eenraTt Fai:mla- Dy which ?*•:It ti> !'• :•/ al and Dill - i:iT TJu: n v 1 V Ldv f !'r: f : ti. i.er. ii%. tl j Idii'e.i sv ;i lulLriL-'i \ia riran IN * 'n- If. i. .■. •) sheuld !•• ■ aay • .< who ha** not r- Am then.. t!ie\ will K 1 Ji.j ?!\ forwa: letl .\ . il to lit- i a . nt .!i the Patent Ve,j>. ;ow tilt a:- flejed. I■ -v few vo 11M 1 e taken if their cii.p, -i;, - i.i-.i.wti' 'i'l •• 1 ud - in their u*\ .'y. I v • c<- t • ri.• 'i r: Ti' 'ltd. - e.n :•••■ S.d.jeet t'p • lv •• I- s: we •i , n i i* • : n- T ti ir iutrinsL merits. he < > : < . w ; - pi • known. iiv emlne: t PL :. r 'lie -.l oi mi DO] .ei : ••:?:.■ re ■ uth • h i ■ • ; th* oh ; aii- f tl - . .aj 0.l j- ' ; , ofth.e hnly p -ferin.e th- .eti- . to lieaML. and >a : ■ Dy tiro ■ ; I t, -• . Deitu su. ,rwrapped,fltryareplw •• t • • *ke.ru dheir purely pit!- ■'i wha li th •. tnrk in .e j . r.t.i•• i.ot ia.. --d iijh.ii '•> so • siieh titUUH'.!' s. for minute dip us. s— wrapier n tl; !;•>.. riIKDAUr.D BY m. JAMES C. AYEK. I'liiclical Aiialyiienl (lifinist, LOWELL, MASS. Pries 25 Centa par Eox. Five Bcses for $l. 801.8 r.v Dr. P. r. lii'ainer, ai.J Dr. B. F. Harry. !)• I ford, Pa. i Dr. -2(>, 1856. I>. Korder, CSock & dudA .ISakc r AM) DEALER IX JEY ELRV, IVauhi n sj>ec:t I ti! I v aistiotiiice to th citizens of B< oforil, ami tlu> j-n .l;r in i^eue:a 1, that If i !,as ofa'n.'d a J.'Wi !; v Store in the buitdingre* ; cetitiy occupied hv 11. Nicodenwis, Eijq. nearly op[i >ite ihtr B'dtord Hotel, where he w ill be pleased to see all in uaiit of articles in bisitne. lie has on fiand, and w ill constant! v keep, an > levant assortnit tit of JEWELRY, and will re pair < locks and Watches in tile bert stvle. He hopes t > receive a liberal share of pdlronasje, as he In is . ;i! is tied he tan render satisfaction toai! who entrust him with their work. His terms will be moderate. He has on hand Cold and Silver Watches, •siiv, r Spoons, i'himbles, Putter Knives, Cold and Stiver Pens and Pencils, 6:c. Kc. .April d7, e i*cs.3 2'i P* Meed, Attorney at Law, Bedford, Pcmisvlvania, r Res- ectful/y tenders his services to the Public. LWOffice second door North ol the Alengei House. Bediord, Feb. 20, 1852. tfv . 4 x/ in Si v. 14 A a W, J. BAER, Attorney at Law: TVILL practice regularly in the Courts ot Bedford County lien after. He may, during ' Court Weeks, he consulted at his room at the j Washington Hotel. Nov. 23, 1855. Rii'i.olas lleU'3, Eit m.Ec vI an ti, El it. The Proprietor respectfully hegs leave to in- j form the travelling public, that this house has re- I cently been thoroughly re-fitted and completely renovated, and is now ready to receive guests. It is the earnest desire and intention ol the Proprietor to give perfect satisfaction to those . who favor him with their patronage. A libe- i ral share is confidently expected. SAM PEL LP MAX, Proprietor. Successor to H. R. Dow 6c Co. Cumberland, Aug. 10, 1855. Sifif FOB SALE. A FARM, containing 200 acres, more or less, in Franklin County, Pa., is olfered for sale. : Particulars can he had by inquiring of the sub scriber in Bedford. VALENTINE STECKMAX. May 16, 1856. Mr. F* Slurry Respectfully tenders his professional ser vices to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. Office and residence on Pitt-Street, in the building formerly occupied by Dr. John Hotlus. l June 21, 1853. D. X. Wr>DF.LICH. P , _ 1 • t- Mac, nnderlich cV I^ead, Aoruiavbinq (Cominissicn Blcrtl)ants ! North Second Street, opposite the. Cumberland Vail * Rati Rami Deputy CHAMBERSBURG Cr?" They are at all tunes prepared to cam- it kinds of Produce to, and Merchandise. ,xc. * )r ". , Philadelphia and Raltinmre, at the shortest noticY'^ *,* I hey will al-o purchase Flour, Grain, & c •. market price. COAL, LUMBER, SALT. FISH, GUANO a , - PI.ASf F.R on hand and lor sale low. June 10, 1553. BR. F. C. REUR y> ESPECTFULLY begs leave to tender Id, i i Professional Services to the Citizens of Bcvitbrd and viciniry. Office in Julianna Street, at the Druo and Book Store. Feb. 17, IS5+. ° il | f A\ E formed a Partnership in the Practice Y i ol the Law. nearly opp. ; .,( s the (njzcfte Cliice, where one or the other n - v at all tiirit's be found. Bedford, Oct. 26, 184-9. S. J . M'CA I SLIX, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, H.-S removed his shop to his private msi chtice, one door west of Wrn. Stan I, |^ P . he is liilly prepared to make all kinds of 28r . ments for Men and Boys in the most fashiona ble style, and on reasonable terms, flavin* had much 'Xperience in the business, and heir,* determined to us ■ I,is best exertions to piease he hopes to receive a liberal share of the |, it ' mnage ol a geiienms public. i 7/*" Garments cut to order on the shortest not ice. Bedford, May 23, 1856. !£riisrs ? ? Books. DK - F - r - EEAMER &'■'& Having purchased the 4iEr"Y and Book Store of Dr. S. D. Scott, iil constantly keep on hand at his establishment in Julianna Street, a complete assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stufls, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Varnishes, Brushk of all kinds Patent Medicines, Lamps, Perfuinerv, Fancy Stiaps, 6cc. &.c. together with an extensive col lection of School and Miscellaneous Books, Blank Books, Common and Fancy Stationery See. which he olfers at greatly reduced prices ; for cash. Bedford, Feb. 17, I Sol. Blynpftre & Hartley WOf'LD announce to the public that thev havejust received and opened the most exten sive assortment of Hardware and li aise Fur nishing articles ever brought to Bedford, tj which they invite the attention of purchasers. Their stock is comprised of so gteat a variety, that it is impossible to think of enumerating the articles in a newspaper advertisement. Lt all who want a good article, at a small profit, call on us and they can be gratified. March 20,1857. JACOB BEi:i> TAKES pleasure in informing his customers and the public generally that he has received, within a few riavs past, a large supply of NEW HOODS, and a choice selection of GROCER IES, which he offers on the most reasonable terms, for cash or produce. Call and judge far yourselves. March 20, 1557. v V" '. , , j .Ny. - . " THE undersigned F.aving entered intr part nership, respectfully announce to the public generally, that Ah y are now prepared to fur nish an\thing in their line at exceedingly low rates. We are now opening an elegant Stock of Hardware, Cutlery, House Furnishing Goods, Tin Japanned, Brass, French, and Btittania Ware, \\ illow, Cedar, and Pine Ware, Nails. Class, Brushes, Putty, .Nr., Kc. A large stock of TIN-WARE constantly on hand, of our own I manufacture. Spouting and o!i.-r work done to order, as usual. STOVES of every descrip tion for wood or coal, of which we are jus! re ceiving some beautiful new patterns. Also Farm Implements in great variety, warranted as rep-- resented, the best and latest Inventions of the day. And, ns we are every week receiving goods from Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Pitts ; burg, we will always endeavor to keep a full supply of everything in our line, or at least furnish any article required at a short no | tice. We are also prepared to furnish all kind? of L* ad Pipe, Water and Pump Fixtures, at Cu rates. We cordially invite all to give us a call, and especially the Ladies, as we have nearly everything to make house keeping easy from a Needle to a Cooking Stove. CEO. PLYMIRE, WM. HARTLEY. Oct. 3, 1856-ly. WALL AM) BLIND PAPER. Dr. B. F. HARRY is our agent fir this ne | cessary article. Bv calling at his siore our pa ' Irons will see samples of our papers. We have | mad- our Spring selection u it It much care, auu think we cannot fail to phase. SHRYOCK & SMITH, Chtimbcrsburg- March 6. IRON.— Blacksmith's and others are inform ed we have just received a large supply ol Re fined Iron—warranted best quality. A. B. CRAMER & CO. ROOTS SHOES. —The subscribers .have just opened a iargr supply of Boots add Shoo',, suitable for Full ;uul Winter. .7. 11. C/T IMER &• Co. REMOVED. The undersigned take this method ol inform ; ing their former patrons, and the public in gen eral, that they have removed their entire Stock l of goods from the West end ot Bedford to the Colonade Store, lately occupied by Capt Jacob Reed, where they will be pleased to see their : old customers, and all who will favor them with a call. All kind of produce taken in exchange for I goods at cash prices. They hope by fair dealing and evincing a desire to please, to continue to receive a liberal share of the public patronage. J. &. J. M.~ SHOEMAKER. July 25, 1856.