• ALLEGHENY MALE AM) FEMALE SE MINARY. VV. M. BRIM, A. B. Principal. Mb* E. \. MANN, Preceptress* M. J. Johnson, M. A. Williams, Assistants. This Institution is located in theboiough of Rains burs. Bedford rourity, Penn-y|\ania, noted tor its healthlulness and beauty of surrounding scenery. It u 10 miles from Bedford, and S from the celebrated Bedford Springs. The building is large and commodious, capable of accommodating 200 students. It is the purpose of nil concerned to spare no pain- in making this Insti tution the efficient instrument of securing to all in attendance a thorough education, and also to throw around thein the benign influence of morality and re ligion. TERMS AND VACATIONS. The academic year consists of two sessions of 22 Weeks; each. se r >ion is divided into two terms of 11 weeks, but without an intervening vacation. The Summer session will commence on the 4th day of August next. The winter Session will commence on the second Thursday of Januaiy, 181)8. Winter vacation 2 weeks; Summer vacation 6 weeks. EXPENSES PER TERM OF 11 WEEKS. Common English S3 00 To which will be added for each additional Higher Branch 80 Greek and Latin, each. 1 50 German. Fiench, aud'Spenish, each, 2 1)0 incidentals, .30 ORNAMENTAL. Drawing 2 50 Colored Crayon and-Water Colors, each, .3 00 Painting in Oil, 5 00 Hair and Wax Flowers, each, 3 00 Pell is Work, 3 00 Embroidery, ] 50 Vocal Music, 2 lessons per week, 1 00 Music, with it,e of Piano, 10 0O BOARD. Che price of Board will be §1 50 pep week; and 2 . cents will be charged for fuel and looms furnish ed. GEN 11R A L EX FI RCISES. Weekly exercises in composition and declama tion bv the gentlemen, and cuu posit ,on and declama tion by the ladies, will b- required throughout the entile cour-e. Durii g the term commencing in August, there will be a clas-s organized for the special benefit ol Those designing to engage in teaching Common Schools. The la-t days of each session will be devoted to : examination-: and at the close of the year there will 1 be an annual i xamination and exhibition. The Lyceum is a literary society sustained by the j viu.iig gentlemen: the Ladies' Association is a simi lar one su-tamed by ihe young ladies. It is highly important that all who intend to at tend tl.e school should he present at the commence- : meat ol the terms, a< all regular classes are then ; •nrrr.t'J. Students will he received, however, at any tune, and admitted To such clns-e, a- they may be found qualified to enter. But all will he charged tu ilion from the commencement to the clo-e oi the term, except l hose who enter for only half si teirn; and no deduction will he made for ab-enre, except in ea-c of sickness. No one will be admitted as a Student w ho does not sustain a good moral character. REFERENCES IN PENNA. Mr. John Hafer, Bedford; Rev. J. A. Coleman, 1 Mr. Jacob Barndnllar, Bloody linn; Captain Mat s. Licking Creek: Messrs. George R Barndollar, VVood hi-rn: C V\ Ashcom, Hopewell; G W Williams, Sche.iiburg: John May. Centreville. REFERENCES IN MD. Hon. John X* tf, Frostburg; Mr John Folck, Cum- i berland; Rev T T McClure, Flintstotre; \tr John Wil-on. Old Town; John Hughes, M D; U**v Wm En;nsrtavv, Hancock; Mr Joseph Mann, (_'l* ar Spring: Rev i! N Sipes, Washington city. X B Persons coming from Cumberland take the Bedford stage ami stop at Centreville, from whence they wiil be conveyed to Rainsbnrg. T. T. McCLURE, President. J. FILLER, Secretary. July 31, 1857—1t VataaMe ileal AND PERSONAL PROPERTY FOR SALE. The sU 'seiilc r, declining business, will sell, it P .'.Etc 8 i!e, on the jij. ttiises, all Ins real and P'*r> nil estate, oti ITLSDA Y, the tiih day ol October n-\t : situ.it-* <>n Ihe Jutiiaia, Haru an's II';!'. ;P. .Juniata '!°owushi|>, Becitord Co., Pa.— The real e-t-ite consists ol in and about 400 a crt's of I'.ilenti-d L-irifi !v ing; on both id>-s of the .riMita River, comprising fine no adow ami :.j kinds, about 400 acres cleared and tin <-r litivation. The irnprovements are a first tale Stone Flouring Mill 45 feet souare, 3 sto re s. ninniiuj tour stones, two French Boris and • i. jan ex Bent .Business. This Mill is sub •hintiaiiv iijit, vvij-i cernenl-d ami in good con 'oiP'ti. Also llent Saw Mill in opera tion, I •! ies otiier- water power suffii lent for a Tupi-nnr Mill. Stone Mansion House, Farm ■ e'-iiit House, Farm II Barns ami Stables. 3-iiiii extends a'emt li tuiles alo'ig the Juniata an,, is weil watered with springs and wells, hav -132 *B-s' a fair supply ol Fi uit Trees. This prop ■:ty inig.bt be divided so as to make three con venient farms, with n-cessar v improvements : is w 11 situated in regard to markets, iieing wit ;- ■ dS mil.> of Cumberland, and 14 ol Redlord, • d 1J miles from the Glade Turnpike, and ■limited on the great '■'•Drover Road ." From e droves quite an income has been ami may • deiived. Upon tlie w hole this is a very val • earni (j.s.ra'de pr p-ily upon w hicl) an en ergejic man can do a great business. The subscriber will also sell all his personal pf-p-rty, c i'i-istmg of K Horses, including sev eral vert valuable young Horses, Cows and! young cattle, Sheep and Hogs—(j horse, four '• and 2 horse wagons—7 Ploughs, II irrows, H >- Gears, and a iaige Ira of farttiit g tit- nsils: A is.. H uiM-furniture and Kitchen utensi's.— A qodutitv ol Giain, Wheat, Bye, Gats, Corn, The subscriber, residing on the premises, will ■■■• j - a-' d to meet persons de.iring to purchase ; J i .V time up to the day of sale, and v ill take j i ' oure in showing the premises, and will r". ; ivv private offers tif purchase, and in case of a suitable i (for will conclude a contract of sale, j r ~ I ERM>—s3o'K) i i hand, as may suit i p'rehasers, ami the balance will be made pay a- 1 : ■*' on tiie most accomm > la'ing terms, so much 'ttiat an enferprisinor man may he able to make n off the premises. Terms will be fully j 3 vie known by calling on the subscriber. I'fie subscriber refeis to Gen. Bowman and •Dhn I'. Reed, Esq., of Bedford, from whom full pstficulars will be find. JACOB RIFFLE. Juniata Tp., July 31, 1857. •"M> HUMBUG B- H. HIJTZS Celebrated 'ytter Wash is the only ?afe and sure remedy ever j vert-.I for rtiring the Tetter, Ringworm, and all : •" r pt:or.s of the skin. It is so infallible a remedy,, 'a perfect cure in all cases of Tetter is guaran- j ■it attentively applied. In ordinary cases on** tie wi|| be sufficient to perfect a cure, fri bad ca- ; " s . with a Tetter of long standing, more will be re '.'ured. Price 25 cents per bottle. For Sale at Dr. ; • .earner's Drug Store, Bedford, Pa. May 32, !E'>7- ly. Bent Quality Juniata Hammered Iron, 'Ball sizes, constantly on hand at Blymire and j Hartley's, Forge prices, for cash or its equiv •vut. Orders for extra sizes promptly attended 'Also Rolled Iron, Nail Rods, Strap Iron, af ul Steel. NOTICE is hereby given, that application ; be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania, j r pardon of Daniel Gordon, convicted at May of Bedford County, 1857, of Assault and Bedford, July 10. 1857. * Ji A It fit I E I) : On the 19tn inst. in the Union Church at Saralj Furnace, bv Kev. J. W.Curry, Mr. J. M. Simpson to Miss Jane M. Hatnill, boihoi Blair county. B&HK NOTICE. notice is hereby give n that the ! vok * for the subscription to the capital stock ..f the Central Batik of Penn'a, to bp* located at 11Iii-JavsUurj Blair county Pa., w ill be opened at the to I low ; tng places, to wit:— At Ayers Hotel io Williamsburg. on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 1 Ith and 12th davsol' Ail | just next. At the Martinshnrg Hotel in the Borough of Martinshurg, on Friday and Satur day, the 14th and 15th days of August next. At the Bedford Hotel in the Borough of Bed { lord, on Monday and Tuesday the 17th and 18th i days ol August next. At the Logan House, in | the Borough of Altoona, on Thursday, the 20th i day of August next. At the National Hotel in Tyrone city, on Saturday, the 2*2 d dav of Au | gnst n-xt, when all who desire to take stock in said Bank will have an opportunity to do so: Ihe Books w ill he kept open six hours during each day, and all persons offering to subscribe shall first pay the attending Commi.-.. inner* the sum t 1 lire dollars on each share s> subscribed. T. C. M \ COO WELL, C. 1,. LLOYD, S. W. RHODES, Committee on part of Commission' rs. July 31, 18f>7. A DYE FOR THE HAIR— Perfection L not at taineci by indolence and ease: there is no cros-lot to universal favor. The world will not tie blown like rhatf into a channel indicated hv imitators. W.tness the fast anchored fame of BACHELOR'S HAIR DYE, won by watching when others slept, sustained by it-, intrinsic worth and truthiiiu c-s to natme. War rarited not tn disappoint ttie hopes of tho-e whn ue it. Made and ,ohi, or applied at the wig factory 233 Broadway, Y'ew York. See that each box has Wm. A- Batchkloe on, no others are genuine. Sold by Dr. Reamer. June 12—1 m. 30,(T0 lbs. ef Wflbl Wanted AT THE GLO B E FAC T0 K V , Near Mentzei s Mill, Middle VVooiiberiv Tp., Bedford C >., Pa. JOHN" KEAGY, the proprietor of the above Establishment, begs resj rclltillv to inform his iiiitrierous customers and the public generally, that he will continue to manufacture all kinds of WOOLLEN GOODS. He has on hand any quantity 1 Premium Patent Coverlets, Biar ets, t'as.-imeres, Cloths, Tweeds, Haiti nets, Flau n Is, both barred and plain, Woollen Carpets, JRjg Carpets, and Stocking Yarn, of all kinds. Ashe lias made another very important addi tion to hi- a I read v extensive and improved ma chinery, unequalled in this or any of the adja cent Counties, he flatters himself that he is now in a position to manufacture and finish goods, in a style superior to any its this line, in this sec tion of the State. X.-T 5 * N. B.—The highest price w ill be paid for Wool, in Goods or Cash. M. Woodbertv tp.. May 22, 1857—St. . . MORE MEW GOODS. A. B. CRAMER & CO. have just opened another supply of Hi M.MER GOODS, render ing th-ir assortment very compl-te. Beautiful new-style Calicoes, Haiage Robes, handsome; White Crape and Stella Shawls, Briliiauts, N.c. —Supeiitu- French Cassimeres and striped Sat teens foi Mens' VY ' in : also a lull siij ply of ( ar petings. (froreri-s, Mackerel, Herring, &c. Lr'C. ontry Produce w anted, and gooff pri ces w ill he gi veil. Call and see our Stock and learn tl.e pr ices. A. B. CRAMER & CO. June 26, 1857. SHER.W.!.V"X iftt/;¥ .7. \*D BROJ!) TOP !U)IL no.!!) COMPJ!.\'Y. PROPOSALS FOR LETTING. Notice is hereby given that Proposals w ill he r-c* iv. ! for putting under contract I'WEN I 1 MILES at the eastern end, com sneering at it iufictton .\ if! the Northern, Cent al and Penn sylvania 'rath-roads, at the mouth ol Fishing Creek and running west; also i VI ELV E miles at t!:e western end. running east fi >m Hid* ling Hilt Gap. The west. ru portion ol said road will he let or, tl.e first Tuesday of S-| t. mb. r next at the house of WILSON L. KLINE, Burnt Cabins; and the eastern portion at the house of H. If- E I TER, Warm Springs, Perry county, in the following FRIDAY. Propo sals for tfi - gradation an I M t-onrv of which wiil be received on and after the [nth day of August, at the office of the Company, IH RNT CABINS, for the western end, and at the otfice of the Company, WARM SPRINGS, for the eastern portion. Plans and sp. cifii at ens will be read\ for examination on the 1 Ath of August. General information concerning the work- may (drained by calling on P. P. DICKINSON, at engineer's office, N. E. Railway, Hantsburg, Pa. A. P." WJL'OW President. P. P. DK KINhO Gi l. Eng. Sherman Valley and Broad Top R. R. Co. Warm Springs Office, July | 3, I h">7—tAug. 15. j WM. SHAFFER, Merc* ft a sit Tailor, Contmue to carry on the above business, in all its branches, at his old stand in Johanna -t. and is prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom, on reasonable tern s. He constantly keeps on hand a lurg" asxoitment of ready-made Clothing of a good and substantial quality. And, having in store a choice se|ecti m of Cloths, Cas-umeres, Vot ings, Drillings, Sic. &.<:. he invites ail in want ol Clothing to give him a rail, as he feels con fident be can phase ail who do so. Bedford, July 3, 1857. ELY NEi'TS, for horses, for sale at CRAMER X. CO'B. It you want a superior arlicleof Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, or Slippers, call at the Cheap Shoe and General Variety Store of Adam Ferguson in Ju lidiii.a Street, where a large assortment of its.- ! ful and fancy Goods are always to be found. Bedford, July 10, 1857. STRAY HEIFER. Came to the premises ol the subscriber, !ivin< r in Union Township, sometime last foil, a dark red Heifer, bet ween 2 and 3 years old; right ear off; no other marks. The owner ts desired to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her awav. C A HELTON* AKE. July 3, 1857." GREAT ARRIVAL! oS 1 GOODN i h< iind-rsigtiei! bis just returned from the Eisteru fitie* with a large stock ol Spring Goods: and i* now exhibiting at CE2AP SIDE a general assortment ol new style of Spring Goods, comprising, in part. Ladies' Dress Goods", j Ducal Cmcovella Clialli, fancy and plain D. Laine, Brilliants, Law ns, Calicoes, &.c. &c. J* or gent I'-iriens' and boys' wear Cassiiueres, Cassinets, Canton Cloth, Shepperd ('beck, Col- I tonade?, Rc. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Bonnets, Woollen and Rag Carpets, Floor Gil Cloth. Syrup molasses, white and brown Sugars, green and black l eas, Groceries of ail kinds, Qtieensware, Tubs, Buckets, Brooms, &c., Hardware, Shove's, Foiks, Hoes, Knives and f .rk*, Spoons, N.c. and all articles usually kept in stores. All kinds ol country product* taken in ex jchange. I tie undersigned will sell cheap fop cash or ! produce, and hopes by fair dealing to receive . Ins usual share of custom. g. w. rt:pp. April 10, 1857. alu <£!ergrofti.n anb Snpcrin'cnbcnt's of Sa'jbatl) sd)ocls. I We keep un hand the publications n( the A:n. 1 S. S. t riiun, American Bible Society, Alte ra an | tract Society, Pr.sf.yterian Board ol Publtca- , ,in n. M • timet ist Book Rooms, Massachusetts S. ; S. I mon, Lotheian Board of Publication, Epis copal S. S. Union, and a great variety of stand ard Religious Publications suitable tor Sabbath Schools. SHRYOCK & SMITH, Cftambersbun March G, 1,857. Shrjock & ftjtLlh, Bciikselleis and Stationers, and dealt-is in Masic and Aiksieal liistiumer.'s, riianibpisliiirg. Our Stock rotiM-fs of Books, Stationery, .Ylu sic, Musi' ti Insti urie ids, Wall Pup* r, Blinds, ! I-lench, German, and American Lithograph*,'! and Steel Engravings, gilt Mouldings fur Fiame-, etc. etc., vvhof. sale and retail. Dr. B. i-. Harry is our agent tor Bet! lord, and ail or- j ders given him will be promptly altemied to. March fi. CHAIRS AND CABINET FIRM TIRE- The subscriber has removed to the shop on j V, est Pdt Street, recently occupied hv Wiiiiarr. Ritchey as a Machine Shop, where he contin- 1 ties to make I s order and keep on t; md a gene ral assortment of chairs and cabinet furniture; I c misting m part of Spring Seat Parlor Chairs, f Fr->tich Rocking Chair.-. Lane seat and Wmd-j sor, v da*, L'-'unges. Ottomans, VVhat- Sots, j Music Stands, Fancy Parlor Tables, Breakfast, Dinner, and Extension Tables, Bedsteads, Bu reau*, Wardiohes, Rc. Suits of cottage-furni ture at wry moderate prices, so that it is with in the reach of all to have nice. g;-*'d, and fashionable furniture. The Ladies are particu larly invited to call and examine for themselves, as it will be im* desire to please all tastes. N. B. Coffins vviil be made on 111-• shortest notice for anv who will favor tiim with a call. 1 ISAAC MENGEL, Jr. May 29, 1857. mlfte springs. lls Is highly agreed !-• and attractive Moun tain resort, has been I :*ed by the subsri iher. N* vv buildings i'" ttqir ,vernents. fur rec; ati 'O, amuseineril, and i-::'long, in p:• vt>s oi erection (luring the pa-t will he read v fir t e acr .mmo dation it vi-itors the pns-tit season. The pu t itv ing Imsling properties of the waters of these springs late been I dly't s!t ii y ch- mical aiia lv si-, and the exp.-iieiice of individuals provis llieir eflii-iencv. THE Y ATI VER F.IIL TO CURE Scrofula atu! other i!t.*ea->-s of the blu-xl, by f; i e|y drinking the water, R eruptions bv 1 ath .ng and ex rw! applica'ions of the * -ite -I the str* am. Thes** wat<-rs are chalybeate oi i ron, with [lurtiotK* of n agiie.-ia and sails, in a ! id i iri to tiie elevated, liealihfnl and pleasant mountain I .ration of these Springs, they are in the midst of classic ground—wild, romantic and piv tuie*qe scenes v—caverns, cataiacts and cascades. Within a circuit of lour or five miles are Fort Neces-ity, Wn^hinf>l on s Spring <">'! Jfhn'loirs, which lie owned to the 4 iav of his death Dunbar's (* iin j i—Braddork and Jutuoun ville's graves Delancv's Cave—Ohio Pyl" and Cucumber Fails and the Cascades of Madow Run—easy of access on horse 1 ackor in vehicles, to b- bad at tiie Sjimgs. The streams and woods abound in trout and game, alibrdirig a rich field for the i 'lrcipl v o/ \Vn!ton mi l A imrod. Situate within five minutes walk of the Na- i tiorial R id, wi.'li regular daily lines of stages passing East and W T * st, connecting with Pitts iiiirg Steamboats at Brownsville, and with the , cars of Pittsburg and Connellsville Railroad at 1 Connellsville, render these Sjirings convenient of access in a short day ride fiorn Cuinberland : and Pittsburg. The advantages of out location—our moder- | ate ctiargr .*, earnest <le.-ue and the exertions we i .v ill use to give entire satisfaction,and to make i our guests coitdnrtable, w• hope will not tail to render the F"y If? Springs one of the most , popular and agreeable ( summer resorts in tiie | country. 'Tin pr* sent 1- ssee lias .been ernpl >yed j at the Springs during several s* asons in the ca- | parity of Superintendent, and he flatters him- j self that his experience in this and other public houses will not fad in being useful to him>-. , and in contributing to the comfort and pleasure of his patrons. Persons wishing to engage rooms, or to make further inquiry will please address the proprie- • tor at Fayette Springs P. 0. or at Gniontown, Fayette County, Penn'a. \Y. F. BABCOCK. June 19, 1857—Ct CAMP MEETING. CC7-Th<* Camp Meeting of Be.iford Circuit ofthe M. E. Church vviil be heM on Solomon Sparks' land about three miies fioin Bloody Run, commencing on the 21st of August. The Brethren of Bedlord sta tion are cordially invited to tent with us. ' JAMES A. COLEMAN, VV.M. H. STEVENS, June 2d, 1857. Pastors. CARPETING! CARPETING ! !—Will b>- foundat REED'S STORE from 50 cts. to 1,50, ot tiu* best make and mat**rial. j KEW SnilA'fi & SGHMSR GOODS. flip undersigned having just returned front the Fast ern Cities, an* now recieving a larg.* and splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting, part, of L.idi<v* Dress Goods, black and fancy Silks, plain and figured Delairiij, Poplins, Challies, Lawns, Brilliant*, White Goods, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Collars, j ?cc. Sheetit g, Crash, Muslins, Flannels, I irking*;, fancy and union Casimereg, Cloths, and a general assortment of Mens and Boys : Summer VVare of all discriptionr, singh* and: j double CARPET Chain, all colors. Boots, | Shoes and Hats in Great Vari-ly, Hardware, j Queensware, Brooms and Burkets. Groceries, i Syrup, Molasses, white and brown Sugar, green i ami black Teas, Fish, Tobacco, Indigo, Spices, : Dye stuffs, .No. See. all of which will he sold cheap, as they are determined not to be under sold by anyone. Thankful for pas: favois, tliey hope to receive a general share of the public patronage. J. .v J. M. SHOEMAKER. April 17, 1557. 5OOO lbs. bacon, at Shoemaker's j Colonade Store, for which tin* l.igh**t Market I price will be j aid. NOTICE. j A! persons interested, will please take no-j j -ire thai I have |,.ft my Bucks, notes, &c., in i Ibe hands of John AR.sii', Esq., where thosi- irt— | i: !• bted ai" requested to call an make payment : ! without delay, and saw c>sls. MOSES S'flNE. April 24, I 857. Ms*s. S* Sbo | Is just receiving and opening an elegant as- . sorttr.ent of Spii.-i'r aiul Summer (100 ts, embra cing alt the lutes* s'vlesand patterns of Ladies j 1 Dm:,* G >u(|s, to which she in\ its their • special ; attention. Also a superior assortment of Trun in;; and nntrimni-d Bonn. Gaiters. B< ••te-s j -dippers, Paiavds, Skirts, Hcm.-iv, dollars,, [Capes, f<C. N.C. Bedford, April 24, 1857. Slice, Glassware, and Variety STORE. Ai) A M I- ER GI S0 X Has just tec- iv-dan opened and elegant assort ment of goods in his line, to which he invites j the attention ofthe public, satisfied that ire can ! please all tastes. Bedford, Apttl 21. j NEW STORE A N D .\i;\i GOODS*: THE suAeriaer would announce la his old f; iernls, as w -:i as to tin public at large, that he t as opened an ENTIRELY NEVY rHOKE in tiif Borough of Bedford, immediately opposite the Washington Hotel, where lie has just re ceived a stock of SPRING AND SI MMER GOODS of a superior quality, etnnracing al most HVIV article in the DRY GOODK artel GROCERY LINE, to which ho invites !h • es r: if attention of the people, who mnv find it Jo Ih'-ir interest to give join a cail before pur chasing elsewhere. His Goods iif be exhibit ed with pleasure, whether purchased nr not. SAMUEL BROWN. Bedford, May 23. j6. fiHf EVfltllNT! The i-lejiant Assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Jti 1 -! received an ' opened at R-EH'3 CHEAP STORE IN BEDFORD i avicg created quite an excitement in our usually quiet town. She sub-criber feels confident that he can exhibit such a stock of Good, as will meet the geiiem! wants of both low u and country, at lair pri ces. As it will cost noltiing to examine his Stock he n vitrs ad iii want of either substantial or l)re*s (■cod, to give bun a call before purcha-ing el-evvhere. _JACOB RKEIL '.May 1, 1857. ii iL 'ii L's- a & 'H> M 55i.2S 5 i.2 3 Ml*i. This property ha. during the last year. pa-ed in to tne hands ola company, who. in addition to the iornn : budding,, have erected . handsome and coin n.odums Hotel building, and two-pacious bath-hous es, ai d have ornamented and improved Ihe giounds. The hotel buildings w .!| be njened for the reception <>! visitors on the IGth ol June in-t, and kept open until the Ist oi October. Passenger-from Baltimore or Phifadelj hia reach the Springs ju one day via Pei 1 sylvania rail-road, the completion of the Broad trp Ball Roai! leaving but twenty miles of staging over a tine road. Mr. Wiliard, formerly of Wash ington city, and recently of the Bimiet House, Cin cinnati, wi'l snp-t n.tei.d the Hotel. To invalids, generally, the Bedford waters, in connection with the mountain air, ai ■ perhaps more highly beneficial than any other in the Union. P. GOSSLER, President Bedford Spring, Company. June 12, 185™. .Is ©J ace To the Citizens of Bedford County. AIT Land Warrants to be executed by me, must he placed in mv hands to he regularly fi led in the office. I will execute Ml warrants and orders of re survey, with promptness. Also, will attend to job-work on call, i w ill be in Bedford the first week of every month,or oftener if required.— Address, Slonerstown, Bedford Count v. SA.ML. KEHERMAN. June 12, 1 SAT. OFFICE C. V. M. P, Company, t j Jnlv Bth, 1857. | IS hereby given that an a,s- ssn.ent of 5 per Ceiii. has tin, dav been levied on the Premium notes of this Company, in force on the 28th day of February, A. D 1857. Except notes expiring between Jan. 3.1 1857, and the said 28'.!) of Feb., and not renewed, on which 3 per cent, is assessed, also on Premium notes of : original applications, taken between said dates, 3 per cent, is ass-ssed. The members of this , Company residing in Bedford County, or hav- j ing property insured therein, are hereby re- j speclfully required to pay their respective pro- | rota as s"t | th in duplicate (errors excepted) 1 to the Hon. James M. Russell, duly appointed ' collector Ibi said Company within 30 days from i this date. 3v order of the Board. JOHN T. GREEN, SeCy. OAr~The-usnai abatement of 5 per cent, will be made lor prompt payment. July 17, 1857—3t. D R FGSTORE" FOR SALE. Any person desirous of purchasing a well esta blished and profitable Drug Store can hear of a first rate opening by addressing the editor of this ■ July 17, 1857. j F ishf Fish ! NEW MACKEREL just received. SHAD and HERRING expected daily, and b sale for cash or Country Produce oniv A. li CRA MER dt CO. May I, 1857. KE A GFS FOli XDRY . The subscribers beg leave to announce to the citizens of Bedford County that they continue to carry on tile above establishment in Middle W oodberry, in all its various branches, and 3re prepared to fill all orcieis in their line on tht* shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Th-v will sell casting* hv the ton, cr give them to Sell on commission at fair rates. Persons desi ring castings eith*-r on commission or otherwise, will address the subscribers at Woodberry, Bed foid county. We make the Loop and self-sharpening Plough, and warrant them. They can also be had un commission. ABRAHAM KF.AGY & CO. Mav 15, 1857—1 m." LOOK 01 T. The Vendue Notes given at the vale of S'a mu. I Zimmers, deceased, are now <1 j.-. and all who neglect to pay them on or L>*f>r" the 20th July next, or anv other debts due said Estate, will have to pay Costs, without respect to per son*. JOHN 8. RJTOHEY, DANIEL DIBEKT. June Ift, 1857. Ex'ors. NOTICE. The undersigned de>ire to inform the teachers of the Common Schools ot Bedford County, and those who desire to prepare themselves to teach in the County, that h will open a School in Bedford, on the Normal principle, tor their instruction, frt of rhu'L'i for tuition. The School wilt continue open three months from the ]-t of Jul v. It is expected that those who design To teach during th>* next win ter, wj|| endeavor to attend, from the hr-t Monday in Sept., to the close ot the School, will be regarded as the time for a general meeting of ail tin* teachers in the County, Inr th>* purpose o! exercising in tbps-* branches taught ;n the Common School-. This wtil al-o afford a favorable opportunity }<>r teaeher- to ob tain permanent certificates, provided they stand an approved examination at the c ! ••• <>:' the term. H. HECKFRM AN, Coun'v Superintendent. June lb. 1*57. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an application will he j ! made lo the next Legislature of the Ste'e of Pfi.n -; -ix ama i'ur the pas-age of an act of As-embly autho rizing the lncoiporal■ n of a Bank of I ue with ge- ; t.etai banking and discounting pi u sieges, m .ier the I general banking iaws of this Slate, lo be located at | i the Borough of Bedford in the county of Bedford, and j I called "The Bedford County Bank," with a capital i of two hundred and fifty thousand doilats, and with the privilege of increa-ing the same to the sum of ; four hundred thousand dollars. E. L. ANDERSON. UM T. DAEGHERTY, W.M. 1. SCHF.LL, A. KING, NICHOLAS LYONS. SAM I EL L. RCsSELL. Bedford. Pennsylvania, June 20, ISs7— tJl V.'.M, UENKY LESS. SAMt EL KAESU. LEAS & EARSH, BANKERS AND LAND AGENTS, DES MOINES, lOWA. We buy and sell Eastern Exchange and Land War rants— elect anil enter laud* with cash and warrants pay taxe----invest rr.uoby—make re! iee?ir>n and j attend To all legal business generally. ALSO, LEAS N HARSH, BANKERS & LAND AGENTS, LEAVENWORTH CITY, KANSAS. One of the Partners has located in Leavenworth Citv *f.d will Transact all business connected with Bai it. g and Real ) -tato Business. For a few months yet, correspondents will address us at Des Moines. REFERENCES. V>". S. Gilman. 90 Beaver st. New York. Philadelphia. Seiger, Lamb & Cm .V rth 33 St reef: James, K' tit ex. >ai:{*e, Jo.; Lefever N. S-rrill, do. ; Drexill 6c Co. Bunkers, do. ICishington City, D. C. — Hun. R. J. At kinson, 3.1 Auditor, Treasury Department-. Chubb & Bros. Bankers. Carlisle, Pa. —Edward Shower, Hun. J. H. Graham. Huntingdon, Pa. Win. B. Leas, David Biair, Esqrs. Bedford. Hon. Job Marin, Gen. Bowman. Schellsbursr. —Duncan McVicker, Esq. March 20, 1857—|y. MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers 1 r sale his valuable Mill Proj.eity. situate in Colerain Township, Bedfuid County, in complete running order,! having two p airs of Burrs, and ..11 necessary fix tures of the most approved kind. In connec tion with the Mill there are two dwelling bou ses, with a Bam and all necessary outbuildings. Tne purchaser can have any amount of land ad- j joining he may desire, under two hnndred a- : civs—some cleared and under fence, with litst j rate meadow. There is also a new Saw Mbi on the premi- • ses, in the very best timber region in Bedford j County. This property ir very desirable, and purcha- ! sers would do well to examine i; before purcha sing elsewhere. Apply either to JOHN CKSSNA I in Bed ford, or to the subscriber. IVAI. CESSNA. .March 20, 1857. £\ LP.HART, ASIiCOAI, & Co> Forwarding and Commission Men-hunts, j HOPEWELL, PH. I he subscribers doing business under the Firm o! Lv KI;HART, ASHCOM, & Co., a* E now prepar ed to Store and S:>ip Flour, Grain, and aU kinds of .Merchandize upon reasonable terms. I I hey also keep on hand Plaster, Fish, Sail, i R ck Powder, &.C., to which they unite the! attention ol Merchants in the country and Far mers. Ihe highest cash prices paid for Flour and Grain that the Eastern Market will atford. JOHN C. EVF.RNAP.T, GEO. R. BARNDOLLAR, C. W. ASHCOM, JOUN F. LOWRV. Dec. 2n, 1856—1 v. GETTYS* PHOTDGRAPHIC GALLERY!! Exchange Building, Bedford, Pa., Where Ambrotype*, Daguerreotvpes, ixc., iScc., of every description, are executed in the latest styles and improvements of the Art. A full assortment of plain and fancy c.-wes, and gold and plated Lockets, at verviow price*. I he public are respectfully invited tocall and p x<inriiiH his >pt*ciin*ns. T. R. GET'I Vs. Jr. j Com billed iiEiPER AM) MOWER. i NSfcajk S Mab zzS&ii! . tgW-fisi. Patented by J. M. MANNY, Sept. 22,1851, | April 12, 1852, June 21, 1853, March 29, ' 185+, Oct. 15. 1854, and by WALTER A. ! WOOD, 24th day of June and I*l riav of Juh, 1856. The best combined MACHINE ever : invented. From tile sue(<• of last vars operation? J j lake [dt-asnre hi announcing tins Machine to th ! Farmers lor the nest Harvest, and fee) assured it W lii lolly meet their highest expectations.— It is easily managed, cuts clean anu easy, is i i i iterhl draft, arid readily changed from a Reaper 1 In a Mower, and vice versa, fequirii , r not more than a minute to make the change. The u,- teration? horn last year are as follows, viz : All the Journals will be ' "a'c-biirdened, the SHOES. GHARDS AND GEARING, i will b- bout oi the best Salisbury Iron, and wrought iron substituted tor ca4 in "several pla ce*. Jhe Machine is made to mow lodged cfo : ver without obstructi ni, by simply removing lour bolts and leaving ff a pait of the frame w.:„. VV i:h these a Iterate lis and improve ments the machine u ill he strong* r than here : fore, when it was the ..n 1 v reliable COMBINED REAPER AND MOWER made. e Mart ne i* w:. rsnt-o * * ■ Ah ■>( cutting from fen to fifteen acre* of grass or grain pr ' day. in n workman-like mrinner. N B. Parties manufacturing Reaping or M wing Machine*'', using WOOD'S PAT ENTS. are caiiti' e.i against their farther use, •and are hereby re •ifi-J that payment will he ' xa< t-ri to the full extent for the use heretofore made n! them. For further particulars the Farmers are re | sp. cthilly invited to call upon RSj (Siire A. 32arl ley, Agents for Bedford County, Pa-, who will furnish Pamphlets containing Certifi cate--, &c. F.-r Sale bv BLYMIRE & HA RILEY, B-d -fird, Pa. E. Iv. PARSONS, Harrishurj, General Agent lor Eastern Peansyivaoia. May 15, 1857. Bedford, May Sth, 1557. Messrs. Blvrr ire X Hartley : Gentlemen :—I rurchcsed one of Manny'* Reaping and Mowing Ma chines last \ ear. Its re; utation being the high— • est. and having seen it cut giaiu to my entire •-at inaction, 1 bought it after grain harvest. My lay was cut v ith it ; and, from its admirable a daptation to the purposes intended—having fully equalled the representation—l am pleased to recommend it to the* farmers of Bedford County as an excellent Mow* r and Reaper, believing it fully worth the price asked as a Mower alorre. JOHN WATSON. Wm Tate* ATTORNEY AT LAW, RE.IL ESTJTE BROKER, Has I>r sale 10 Farms, "2 Tanneries, Goal Land, 12.000 acres of unimproved land in Bed . I i ami Fnltc-ii Counties, Lots of ground in tie towns of St. Joseph and Hamilton, on the Piank R .ad mar Johns IBaneh. are offered at reduced price*. Sold in quantities to suit pur chasers. T*- rrn.i—easy. May 15, 1557. LADIES' DRESS GOODS; —A Great van . ety of Silk?, Chaiies. Lnmertines, Xc., to suit all tastes, at REED'S CHEAP STORE. WANTED AT REED'S STORE.—S,OOO ! lh. Wool, B"CG, Butter. SUMMER WEAR. —l5O piec*s of Sum mer wear, comprise g Linsies, Cotton and Woolen, at ' RE.ED'S STORE. May 15, 1557. £JTWA NTE D, at SHOE MA K ER'S Ccfon ade Store, 5,000 pound? of WOOL, f r which the highest price will be paid. June 5, '57. i -F"Adams X t ■ . have established their Ex press on the H. X B. T. R. R. and appointed C. W. ASHCOM, E-q., agent at Hopewell. FOR THE BElfOPi) SPRI THE undersigned respectfully informs the traveling public that h* has established between Latrobe, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and !tv town of Bedford, a daily (Sundays excepted) line of MAIL COACHES. Passengers leaving Pittsburg at 6{ o'clock A. M., will arrive at Bedford sairu* night: leav ing the Washington Hotel, Bedford, at bi o'- c'ock A. M., will arrive a; Pittsburg sam<* night. A Hack v.ii! alwavs heat the station at La troSe, on the arrival of the Mai! train from Pittsburg, to convey passengers and baggage to the Hotel. Fare through from PitNhurg to Bedford, in cluding Railroad Fare, l? 4. This line is on the old FA. TI;RXFSIiE, leading Rom Pittsburg, l\v way of Chambers burg, to Philadelphia, passing through Youngs town, Ligmtier, Sloystown and Scliellsbarg, and connecting with the Mail Line to Chain bersburg. This line is certainly the cheapest and best route to Bedford, and therefore the most advan tageous to persons visiting that place. JOSEPH A. GARMAN, July 17, 1857—3 in.* Proprietor. \oiice. All pers-m* indebted to th* Estate of WM. F. HORN, late of St. Clair toweihip, Bedford county, deceased, are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims against said Estate will present thern properly authenti cated tor settlement. ANDREW HORN, July 10, 1857.* Adm'r,
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