Select $o ctri). THE FARMER'S SONG. Success to the jolly old farmer, Who sings at the tail of his plow, - he monarch of prairie and forest, ; Tio only to God he may bow: He is surely a fortunate fellow, He raises his bread and his cheese, ' ad though hard is his labor in summer, Iti winter he lives at his ease. hen the reign of chill winter is broken, And spring comes to gladden and bless; /hen the flocks in the meadow are sporting, And the ribin is building tier nest— h he farmer walks forth to his labor, And manly and firm is his tread, As he scatters the seed for the harvest, That yields to thp nation their bread. His banks are all chartered by nature, Their credits are ample and sure; i is clerks never slope with deposits, Pursued by the curs* of the poor. i is stocks are the best in the market, His shares are the shares of the plow; /iiey bring the bright gold to his coffers, And pleasure and health to his brow. 'A hen his crops are all gathered and sheltered, When his cattle are snug in the fold, He sits himself down by the fireside, And laughs at the tempest and cold. A stranger to pride and ambition, His duty he strives to fulfil, Determined whatever betide him, To let the world jog as it will. "THE OLD, OLD STORY." Summer moonbeams softly playing, Light the woods of Castle Keep; And there T see a maiden straying, Where the darkest shadows creep. She is listening—meekly, purely, To the wooer at her side; 'Tis the "old, story," surely, Running on like time and tide. Maiden fair, oh! have a care; Vows are many—truth is care. He is courtly, she is simple, Lordly doublet speaks his lot; She is wearing hood and wimple— His the castle, hers thp cot. Sweeter far she drams his whisper Than the night bird's dulcet shrill; She is smiling—she beguiling— 'Tis the old, old story still. Maiden fair, oh! have a care; Vows are many truth is rare. The autumn sun is quickly going Behind the woods of Castle Keep: The air is chill, the night wind blowing, And there I see a maiden weep. Her cheeks are white—her brow is aching— The "old, old story," sad and brief; Of heart betrayed, and left, nigh breaking, In mute despair and lonely grief. Maiden fair, oh! have a care; Vows are many—trutli is rare. Valuable Heal AND PERSONAL PROPERTY FOR SALE. The subscriber, declining business, will sell, at Public Sale, on the premises, ail his real and personal estate, on TUESDA Y T , the 6th day of October next; situate on the Juniata, Harman's Bottom, Juniata Township, Bedford Co., Pa.— The real estate consists of in and about 400 a cres of Patented Land lying on both sides of the Juniata River, comprising fine meadow and tolling lands, about 300 acres cleared and un der cultivation. The improvements are a first rate Stone Flouring Mill 45 feet square, 3 sto ries, running four stones, two French Burrs and doing an excellent business. This Mill i 3 sub stantially built, well cemented and in good con dition. Also an excellent Saw Mill in opera tion, besides other water power sufficient for a superior Mill. Stone Mansion House, Farm Tenant House, Farm House, Barns ar.d Stables. Land extends about li miles along the Juniata and is well watered with springs and wells, hav ing also a fair supply of Fruit Trees. This prop < rty might be divided so as to make three con venient farms, with necessary improvements : is we|| situated in regard to markets, being with in 28 miles of Cumberland, and 14ofBedf>rd, about miles from the Glade Turnpike, and situated on the great "Drover Rond." From the droves quite an income has been and n.av be derived. U|x>n the whole this is a veiv val uable and desirable property upon which an en ergetic man can do a great business. The subscriber will also sell all his personal property, consisting of 8 Horses, including sev eral very valuable young H uses. Cows and young cattle, Sheep and II >gs 6 horse, (bur horse, and 2 horse wagons—7 Ploughs, Harrows, Horse Gears, and a large lot of farming utensils: Also House furniture and Kitchen otensi's.— A quantity of Grain, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, kc. The subscriber, residing on the premises, will be pleased to meet persons desiring to purchase at any time up to the day of sale,and w ill take pleasure in showing the premises, and will re ceive private offers of purchase, arid in case of a suitatde offer will conrlude a contract of sale. TERMS—-S3OOO in hand, as may suit purchasers, and the balance will be made paya ble on the most accommodating terms, so much so that an enterprising man may be able to make them off the premises. Terms will be fully made known bv calling on the subscriber. The subscriber r,fets to G* n. Bowman and John P. Reed, Esq., of Bedford, fi •>m whom full particulars will be had. JACOB RIFFLE. Juniata Tp., July 31, 1857. A large assortment of Ilair, Tooth and Clothes Brusbrs just received and for sale at Dr. Harry's. riMMMI i ! Will attend punctually and carefully to all opemt:oci in- i j j | trusted to it. earo Tti Rie l, regolnUHi, Jtc., and i j | ar:rt®tal teeth IUJ trted, from one to mi em ire e**t. * Charges and *1! operation# warranted. GT Term# INVARIABLY CASH. Ofßce on East Pitt street, Bedford, Pa. Spectacles! The subscriber has just received a splendid varii-ty of Gold, Silver Mounted, and Steel Spectacles, with the finest Scotch Pebbles, su perior in clearness, and designed to suit persons of all ages—warranted never to FAIL—to which he invites the attention of all who are in need of the article. He has also just received an elegant assortment of JEWELRY—aII of which he will sell on reasonable terms. DANIEL BORDER. j Bedford, May 22, 1857. GETTYS' PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY! Exchange Building, Bedford, Pa., Where Ambrntypes, Daguerreotypes, &.C., j &.C., of every description, are executed in the latest st vies and improvements of the Art. A j full assortment of plain arid fancy cases, and ; gold and [dated Lockets, at wry low prices, and I The public are respectfully invited to call examine his specimens. T. R. GETTYS, Jr. i\ticc To the Citizens of Bedford County. All Land Warrants to be executed by me, must be placed in my bands to be regularly fi- j led in the office. I will execute all warrants and orders of r ! survey, with promptness. Also, will attend to j : ob-work on call. I will he in Bedford the first i week of every month, or nfiener if required.— j j Address, Stonerstown, Bedford County, i SAML. KETTERMAN'. | June 12, 1557. EVERHART, ASHCOM, & CO- Forwarding and Commission Merchants, o HOPEWELL, PA. The subscribers doing business under the Firm of EVERHART, ASHCOM, & Co., are now prepar- | ed to Store and Ship Flour, Grain, and all kinds of Merchandize upon reasonable terms. I They also keep on band Plaster, Fish, Salt, Rock Powder, &c., to which they invite the! attention ofMerchants in the country and Far- \ triers. The highest cash prices paid for Flour and j Grain that the Eastern Market will afford. , JOHN C. EVERIIART, GEO. R. BARNDOLLAR, ■ ! C." W. ASHCOM, JOUN F. LOWRY. Dec. 2b", 1856—1y. Jolna P. SSeed, Attorney at Law, Bedford, Pennsylvania, Respectfully tenders his services io the Public. OtP"Office second door North of the Mengei House. Bedford, Feb. 20, 1852. LAW"\OTICtt7~ W, J. BAER, Attorney at Law: WILL practice regularly in the Courts of j Redford County hereafter. He may, during! Court Weeks, be consulted at his room at the j Washington Hotel. Nov. 23, 1855. LAU PARTNERSHIP. JOB MANN. G. H. SPANQ. THE undersigned have associated themselves in the Practice of the Law, and will attend promptly to all business entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad joining counties. 03** Office on Julianna Street, three doors south of "Mengei House," opposite the residence ol Maj. Tate. JOB MANN, June 2, 1851. G. H. SPANG. m. P. SCHELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, XI" ILL attend faithfully to all legal business H entrusted to his care in the Counties of Bedford and Full on. Bedford, Nov. 1, 1847. Wffl. FOSTER, WITH BALDWIN, LLYDERMAJY Sr CO. Importers and Dealers in Hosiery, Gloves, Tri turnings, Combs, Brushes, Fancy Goods, Looking Glasses, N.c. No 84 North Third St., i Philadelphia. All orders solicited and prompt ly attended to. Sept. 5, 1856. Bazin's fancy Toilet Soaps, Shaving Creams, . &c. just received and for sale at Dr. Harry's j cheap, Drug Store. As the season for chapped hands and faces is ; is coming on, we advise our friends to go to Dr. Harry's cheap Drug Store and purchase a box of Bazin . Amandine, for the prevention * and cure of chapped hands. Only 37J cents < per box, Bazin's & Lubin's Extract for the Handker chief, Cologne Water, &c. for sale at Dr. Har ry's Drugstore. Wfittr Teeth am) a Perfumed Breufh can be acquir ed by ii-ii !h* Balm oj a Thou*>/ml Vlowfrx to be bad at Dr. Harry s l>rug & Book Store. THE MEN GEL HOI SE. Valentiue St&ckman, Proprietor. Boarders taken by the day, week, month or year, on moderate terms. May 9, 1856. NOTICE. Notice is hereby givpn that an application will be j maile 1o the next Legi-lature of the Slate of Penn- ! sylvama for the pas-age of an act of As-euibly autho rizing ihe un-nip >ration ola Bank of Is-ue with ge. octal banking Hint iti-counting privileges, under the genera! banking laws of rh:s State, To he located at the Borough of Bedford in the county of B-dlord, and called "The Bedford County Bank," with a capital of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and with the privilege of incrca-ing the same to the sum of four hundred thousand dollars. E. L. ANDERSON. | WM T. DAUGHERTY, WM. P. SCHELL, A. KING, NICHOLAS LYONS, SAMUEL L. RUSSKLL. Bedford, Pennsylvania, June 2fi, IS-57. tjl HOOPS— Bra s & Whalebone Skirt Hoops Jus Rcceii edal Shoemaker's Colonade Store. | Aug. 21, 1857. 1 Just received at SHOEMAKER'S Colonade Store , a large supply of Groceries. i Aug. 14, 1857. I BEDFORD SPRINGS' This property has, during the last year, passed in to the hands of a company, who. in addition to the former budding-, have erectei! a handsome and com modious Hotel building, and two -paciou- bath-hous es, and have ornao ented and impioved the grounds. The hotel buildings will be opened for the reception of visitors on the 10th of June in-t, and kept open until the Ist of October. Pas-enger. from Baltimore or Philadelph a reach rhe Springs in one day via Pennsylvania rail-road, the roi pl-t,on of the Bioad top Rail Road leaving but twenty miles of staging over a tine road. Mr. Willard, formerly of VVash ! ington city, and recently of The Burnet House, Cin cinnari, will superintend the Hotel. To invalids, j generally, the Bedford waters, in connection with : the mountain air, are perhaps more highly beneficial than any other in the Union. P. GOSST.F.R, President Bedford Springs Company. June 12, 1857. | Co in blued REAPER l.\ll MOWER. Patented by J. 11. MANNY, Sept. 22, 1851, i ! April 12, 1852, June 21, 1853, March 29, j 185+, Oct. 15, 185+, and by WALTER A. WOOD, 2+th day of June and Ist dav of July, 1856. The best combined MACHINE ever invented. From the success of last year's operations I ! take pleasure in announcing this Machine tothe j Farmers (or the next Harvest, and feel assured ' il will fully meet their highest expectations.— i It is easily managed, cuts clean and easy, is of j light draft, and readily changed from a Reaper to a Mower, and vice versa, requiring not more than a minute to make the change. The al terations from last year are a.- follows, viz : All the Journals will be Case-hardened, the SHOES, GUARDS AND GEARING, will be built of the best Salisbury Iron, and wrought iron substituted for cast in several {da ces. The Machine is made to mow lodged clo ver without obstruction, by simply removing four bolts and leaving off'a part of the frame work. With these alterations and improve ments the machine will he stronger than here tofore, w hen it was the only reliable COMBINED REAPER AND MOWER made. The Machine is warranted capable of cutting from ten to fifteen acres of grass or grain p-r day, in a workman-like manner. N. B. Parties manufacturing Reaping or Mowing Machines, using WOOD'S PAT ENTS, are cautioned against their further use, and are hereby notified that payment will be j exacted to tile full extent for tile use heretofore j made of them. For further particulars the Farmers are re- | spectfully invited to call upon Bill III! IT Hartley. Agents for Bedford Countv, Pa., who will lurnish Pamphlets containing Certifi cates, &.C. For Sale bv BLYMIRE & HARTLEY, Bed ford, Pa. E. K. PARSON'S, Harrisbnrg, General Agent for Eastern Pennsylvania. May 15, 1857. Bedford, May Bth, 1857. Messrs. Blymire & Hartley ; Gentlemen :—I purchased one of Manny's Reaping and Mowing Ma chines last year. Its reputation heingthe high est, and having seen it cut grain to my entire satisfaction, I bought it after grain harvest. Mv hay was cut with it ; and, from its admirable a- ! daptation to the purposes intended—having I fully equalled the representation lam pleased to recommend ■it to the farmers of Bedford County as an excellent Mower and Rearer, | believing il fully worth Ihe price asked as a ! Mower alone. JOHN' WATSON". TO BUILDERS. The subscriber is fully prepared to furnish any quantity or quality of Building Lumber and Plastering Laths. Orders directed to St. Clairsvilie, Bedford County, will be promptly attended to, by giving a reasonable notice. F. D. BEEGLE. CORN SBELLERS, FODDER CUTTERS, and torn At ills. (TF 3 * We but ask Ihe Farmers to give these j Machines a trial: and, il they are not good, and do not work as represented, they may he return- ! ed, and the money will be promptly refunded. ; Give them a trial —it will cost nothing—and, | by hav ing them you will save'mortey. BLYMIRE & HARTLEY. Bedford, December 19, 1856. 500 LOCAL AND FHAVKI.4 !M1 AGENTS WANTED. Business paying from SSO to j SISO per month. No humbug or chance business.— Permanent employment given anil no cap.t.il requir ed. For further particulars enclose postage stamps ' and address, A. SIMPSON, Exeter, N. H. Aug. 7, : 57-3m. LADIES' DRESS GOODS,—A Gnat vari ety of Silks, Clialies, Lamertines, Htc., to suit all tastes, at REED'S CHEAP STORE. SUMMER WEAR. —l5O pieces of Sum mer wear, comprising Linsies, Cotton and Woolen, at REED'S STORE. May 15, 1857. WANTED, at SHOEM \KF.R > r ad.* Store, 5,000 pounds ot WC L I r w ich ' the highest piice will bf paid. June 5, '57. Xv~ Adams N. Co. have established their Ex piess on t he H. B I. R. R. and appointed C. W. ASHCOM, Esq., agent at Hopewell. Jl Si RECEIVED—Bo-ton Tea and Pic Nic Crackers, Swiss Cheese, Sardines in Oil, London Pickles, Mackenaw front, N.c. A. B. CRAMER & CO. . FM lOH SHE. AFA R\ l, cont a inirig 20f) acres, more or he-, in franklin County, Pa., is off-r-d fi>r sale. Paiticulars can be had by inquiring ol the sub I scriber in Bedford. VALENTINE STECKMAN. May 16, 1856. NEW FIRM AT HOPEWELL. The subscribers, trading and doing business i under the Firm of BARNDOLLAR, LOWRY fx. Co., would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have opened at the above place, and are daily receiving, a large stock of Merchandize, consisting in part of Mus lins, Tickings, Osenhergs, Diills, Cassimeres, ! Satlinetts, Cloths, Flannels, D> lanes, French Merinos, Silks, Calicos, Hats &. Caps. Hairi ! ware, Queensware, Boots fx Shoes, and Grocer ies of ail descriptions. Also a large assortment of n-adv-made Cloth ing, all of which will he sold upon as short pro | fits as can be had iri the country. GEO. R. RARXOOLI.AR, J HN F. L\VRY, : JOHN C. EVERHART. C. W. ASHGOM. Dec. 26, 1856 —1 y. D. Iloi'tlcr, i Clock & Waich linker AND DEALER IN JEWELRY, Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Bedford, and the public, in general, that he has opened a Jewelry Store in the building re cently occupied bv H. Nicodenius, Esq. nearly opposite the Bedford Hotel, where he will be pleased to see all in want of articles in his line. He has on hand, and will constantly keep, an elegant assortment of JEWELRY, and will re pair Clocks and Watches in the bert style. He hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage, as he feels satisfied he can render satisfaction to all | who entrust him with their work. His terms will be moderate. He has oti hand Gold and Silver WATCHES, Silver Spoons, Thimbles, Butter Knives, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, &.c. fxc. April 27, 1855. BOOK BINDING STORE. The subscriber would respectfully inform the Public that he still continues to carry on the BOOK BIDDING, in No. Bof the Franklin Buildings Chambers burg; where all binding entrusted to his care will be punctually attended to, and bound with neatness and care. lie >t ill continues to keep on hand a good as sortment o( RELIGIOUS, HISTORICAL Miscellane nous Blank and School Books, Stationery fxc., which he will sell on moderate terms. THOS. W. WRIGHT. Dec. 7, 1855. FOR TIE BEDFORD ißi THE uriders igned respectfully informs the traveling public that he has established between Latrobe, on the P rmsylvania Railroad, and Ihe tow n ol Bedford, a daily (Sundays excepted) line of MAIL COACHES. Passengers leaving Pittsburg at 6i o'clock A M., will arrive at Bedford same night; hav ing the Washington H del, Bedford, at bi o'- clock A. M., will arrive at Pittsburg sane night. A Hack will always beat ihe station a! La trobe, on the arrival of the Mail Ham hum Pittsburg, to convey passengers and baggage to the Hotel. Fare through from Pittsburg to Bedford, in cluding Railroad Fare, s+. This line is on the old FA. TUKXPIKti, leading from Pittsburg, byway of Chambers burg, to Philadelphia, passing through Youngs town, Ligoriier, Stoystown and Schellsbmg, and connecting with the Mail Line to Cham bershurg. This line is certainly the cheapest and best route to Bedford, and therefore the most advan tagious to persons visiting that place. JOSEPH A. CARMAN, July 17, 1857—3 m.* Proprietor. WM. HENRY LEAS. SAMUEL HARSH. LEAS & HARSH, BANKERS AND LAND AGENTS, DES MOINES, IOWA. We buy and sell Eastern Exchange and Land War rants—eleci and enter land- with cash and warrants pay taXe—invest money—make collection, ami attend to all legal business generally. AL>O. LEAS & HARSH, BANKERS & LAND AGENTS, LEAVENWORTH j CITY, KANSAS. One of the Partner, has located in Leavenworth City and will transact all bo iriess connected with Ihe Banking and R-al Estate Business. For a few : months yet, correspondents will address us at l)e- Moilles. REFERENCES. VV. S. Gilman. 9d Beaver st. New York. Philadelphia. Setger, Lamb is. C<>. North 3d Street; James, K nt N. Saut'-e, do.; Lefever &. Serrill, do. ; Drt-xill N. Co. Bankers,do. Washington Ci/y, D. C. — Hon. R. J. At kinson, 3d Auditor, Treasury Department: Chubb is. Bros. Bankers. Carlisle, Pa. —Edward Shower, Hon. J. H. Graham. Huntingdon, Pit. — VY'm. B. Leas, David Blair, Esqrs. Bedford. — Hon. Job Mann, Gen. Bowman. Schelhburg. — Duncan McVicker, Esq. March 20, 1857—1 v. Shriock A Minitli, Booksellers and Stationeis, and dealeis in Music and Musical Instruments, Uhamlieisburg. Our Stock consists of Books, Stationery, Mo- j sic, Musical Instruments, Wall Paptr, Blinds, French, German, and American Lithographs, i and Steel Engrav ings, gilt Mouldings for j Fiames, etc. etc., wholesale and retail. Dr. B. i F. Harrv is our agent lor Bedford, and all or ders given him will be promptly attended to. March 6. For pimples and wrinkles and freckles and tan, Nothing has e'er heen discovered hy man, I, ke that wonderful product of trop cal bowers, The popular "Bairn of a Tbou-and Flow ers.' to be had at Dr. Harry's Drug ft Book Store. March C. 1557. TO BE HAD AT DR. HARRYS. Essence of Jamaica Ginger, which should have a place in every family, lor sale at Di. Harry's. Country Physicians can have their orders j filh d at City prices at Dr. Harry's. Bedford, Dec. 5, 1856. For the Hair, Jockey Club and new mnw.i Hav P m atoms. Pi. a lon's ln\igorator, &.C. &c. can all he had at Dr. Hairy's. Rmsell's unrivalled Shaving Cream at Har ry's. A large assortment of (.lass Pre-erve Jars, just received, at SHOEMAKER'S Colonade Store. Aug. 14. 1957. | CHAIRS AND CABINET FURNITURE. The subscriber has removed to the shop on West Pitt Street, recently occupied by William Ritchey as a Machine Shop, where he contin ues to make to order and keep on hand a gene ral assortment of chairs and cabinet furniture; consisting in part of Spring Seal Parlor Chairs, Fr-rich Rocking Chairs, Cane seat and Wind sor, Sofas, Lounges, Ottomans, What-Nots, Music Stands, Fancy Parlor Tables, Breakfast, Dinner, and Extension Tables, Bedsteads, Bu reaus, WardiottPß, N.c. Suits > f cottage-furni ture at very moderate prices, so that it is with in Ihe react) of all to have nice, good, and fashionable furniture. The Ladies are particu larly invited total and examine fir then,v-.|. • s, as it will he tn\ ti. sire to ph'.isi- ali tastes. N. B. Coffins w ill lie made on the siioit>st ! notice for any who v\ ill favor him with a call. ISAAC MEN GEL, Jr. May 29, 1857. # PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. THF. under-ig'ted will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, at the residence of George B. Wisegarver in St. <7 Ja i r township, on WKDKhSDAY, the Hjth of September next, the real estate upon which said Georue resides, consisting of the '-(Jixler property" and 50 acres adjoining, lately bought ot John VV. Crissman —in all containing 171 actes and allowance, of Patented land, 30 of which is good Bottom land, and all in a high state of cultivation—about 100 acre, cleared and under good fence. The impioverrients are a Log House, Double Log Barn and other out-baiiding*.—Terms easy to suit : purchasers. JOHN CESSNA, G. B. WISEGARVER. Aug. It, 1837. Mrs* S. £• Is just receiving and opening an elegant as ' snrtment of Spring and Summer Goods, embra i cing all the latest styles and patterns of Ladies ! Dress Goods, to which she invites their especial ' attention. Also a superior assortment of Trim ! med and untrimmed Bonnets, Gaiters. Bootees, Slippers, Patasols, Skills, Hosiery, Collars, Capes, &c. Bedford, April 24-, 1857. tUif IICITEHRKT! The Elegant Assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Just receive)! and opened at REED'S CHEAP STORE IN BEDFORD having rreateit quite an excitement in our usually quiet town, the sub criber feel* confident that he can exhibit such a stock of Good- as will meet the general wants of both town and country, at fair pri ces. As it will cost nothing to examine his Stock he invites a I in want of either substantial or Dre-s Good- to gi ve him a call before purcha-ing e|-e where. JACOB REED. May 1. 1537. SEW SPRII rUmiHR GOODS. The undersigned hav ing just returned from th Eastern Cities, are now recieving a large .in-i splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting, in part, of Ladies Dres Goods, black and fancy Silks, plain and figured Detains, Poplins, Challies, Lawns, Brilliants, White Goods, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Collars, See. &.c. Sheeting, Crash, Muslins, Flannels, Tickings, fancy and union Casimeres, Cloths, and a general assortment of Mens and Boys Summer Ware of all discriptions, single and double CARPET Chain, all colors. Boots, Shoes and Hats in Great Variety. Hardware, Qoeensrvare, Brooms and Buckets, Groceries, Syrup, Molasses, white and brown Sugar, green and black Teas, Fish, Tobacco, Indigo, Spices, Dve stuffs. N.c. N.c. all of which will be sold chap, as they are determined not to be under sold by any one. Thankful for past favors, they hope to receive a general share ot the public patronage. J. & J. M. SHOEMAKER. April 17, 1857. Bedford Hotel, And G'eneial Stage Office. The sut st riher respectfully begs leave to an nounce to his old friends and the public gener ally, that he has leased the Bedford Hotel, at present in the occupancy of Col. Adam Barn ! Lait. and w ill take possession on the Ist day of Api 11 next. It is not his design to make many pioh-ssions as to what he will do, but he pledges : his word that his most energetic efforts will he •inploved to render comfortable all who give | i iMi a call. The House will tie handsomely fitted up, and none hut careful and attentive servants will be engaged. Persons visiting the Bedford Springs, as well as those attending Court, and the travelling community general ly, are respectfully invited to give him a call and judge for themselves. Boarders taken by the week, month, or year, on favorable terms. QjP'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. (CfT*All the S TAGES stop at this Hotel. JOHN HAFER. March 16, 1855. \V A * IIS \inTO Y HOT EL. MRS. COOK would announce to her friends, and the public, that the Washington Hotel is now fitted up in superior order for the accom i modation of guests, and she hopes fo continue ;to receive a liheial share of custom. Persons visiting the Mineral Springs will find in the i Washington Hotel a comfortable summer re | treat—and no pains will be spared to please all who patronize the house. KF*A young gentleman of high qualification ami courteous deportment lias charge of the es -1 tablishment. best of Stabling is attached to this Hotel. as moderate as any other house in I the place. KP"Daily Mail Stages from Alaquippa and Cumberland als i tri-vveekly Lines from llol lidaysburg and Pittsburg stop at Ibis Hotel. Bedford, April 25, 1856. W. HOERKENS, U PHOLSTERER, Would announce to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity, that lie is prepared to do all work in his line, in the hest style, anil on reasonable t' rn s. M \ | R ASSES, with or without Springs, made in., superior manner, equal to the best made in ! e city, urn! to this branch of his husi llKS he iu-.iie especial attention. He may hefmml at ti. • -hop ~f Mr. John Border, . near the residence of Maj. Washabaugh. Bedford, Nov. 14, 1856. Dr. 6. F. Harry 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 Hofius June 24, 1853. D. K. Wr.NDERLICH. WiifHlerlich A: Ncad, .forwarbinq Sc Commission fllerc!)atits, North Stroud Strrtt, „}rpoute thr Cnmhr.rland Valltr, Rati Road Depot, CHAMBERSBTTRG. K?"Thev are at atl rimes prepared to carry all k nit- of Produce to, and Merchandise, Ne., from Philadelphia and Ball imore, at the shortest notice. *.* ' hey will ai-o purchase Elonr, Grain, etc., at market puce. CO -L I.UMUER, SALT, FISH, GUANO, PT-AS i ! K n hand ami for >al- low. June 10. 1 53. iir. p. I H ) E.-l'Ev 11 ! LIA begs leave to tender his I \ Professional Serv ices to the Citizens of BediNrd and v icini'.y. HJ" Ollice m Julianna Street, at the Druo and Book Store. Feb. 17, 1854. 3 Cessna & Khan hod, i"_7 AVE formed a Partnership in the Practice ._£ °f the Law. nearly opposite t .e Gazette Office, where one or the other may at all times he found. Bedford, Oct. 26, 1849. S. J. M'CA I SLI NT FASHIONABLE TAILOR, HAS removed his shop to his private resi dence, one door west of Wm. Stahl, when* he is fully prepared to make all kinds of tor ments for Alen and Boys in the most fashiona ble style, and on reasonable terms. Having had much experience in the business, and determined to use his hest exertions to please" he hopes to receive a libera) share of the pat ronage of a generous public. iLP" Garments rut to order on the shortest notice. Bedford, May 23, 1856. Drug* and Books. DR. F. C. REAMER Having purchased the Drutr^g-TwJy and Book Store of Dr. S. D. Scott, will • constantly keep on hand at his establishment in Julianna Street, a complete assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Varnishes, Brushes of ail kinds, Patent Medicines, Lamps, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, &c. &c. together with an extensive col lection of School and Miscellaneous Books, Blank Books, Common and Fancy Stationery, -Nc. which he offers at greatly reduced prices for cash. Bedford, Feb. 17, 1854. Biyiuire & Hartley WOULD announce to the public that they have just received and opened the most exten sive assortment of Hardware and House Fur nishing articles ever brought to Bedford, to which they invite the attention of purchasers. Their stock is comprised of so great a variety, that it is impossible to think of enumerating the articles in a newspaper advertisement. Let all who want a good article, at a small profit, call on us and they can be gratified. March 20, 1857. JAC OB HEED TAKES pleasure in informing his customers and the public generally that he has received, within a few days past, a large supply of NEW GOODS, and a choice selection of GROCER IES, which he offers on the most reasonable terms, for cash or produce. Call and judge for yourselves. March 20, 1857. WALT, AND RI.INI) PAPER.""" Dr. B. F. HARRY is our agent for this ne cessary article. By calling at his store nur pa trons will see samples of our papers. We have made our Spring selection with much rare, and think we cannot fail to please. SHRYOCK & SMITH, Chambersburg. 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. HOOTS Sr SHOES. —The subscribers have hist opened a large supply of Boots add Shoes, suitable for Fall and Winter. ./7. B. CRAMER &' Co. K <2* . -t ■ > V-i PA-S* f j .•- / J ■ 't. -V'7'Q. THE undersigned having entered into part nership, respectfully announce to the public generally, that they are now prepared to lur nish anything in their line at exceedingly low rates. We are now opening an elegant Stock ot Hardware, Cutlery, House Furnishing Goods, Tin Japanned, Brass, French, and Bi ittania Ware, Willow, Cedar, and Pine Ware, Nails, Glass, Brushes, Putty, -Nc., &c. A large stock of TIN-WARE constantly on hand, of our own manufacture. Spouting and other work done to order, as usual. STOVES of every descrip tion for wood or coal, of which we are just re ceiving some beautiful new patterns. Also farm Implements in great variety, warranted as rep resented, the best and latest Inventions of the diy. And, as we are every week receiving goods from Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Pitis burg, we will always endeavor to keep a lull 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 kinds of Lead Pipe, Water and Pump Fixtures, at low rates. We cordially invite all to give us a call, arid especially the Ladies, as we have nearly everything to make house keeping easy froru a Needle to a Cooking Stove. GEO. BLYMTRE, WM. HARTLEY. Oct. 3, 1856-1 y. _ SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP RAIL ROAD. On and alter Monday. March 2d, 1857, two pas senger train* a day. each way, (rxcepf Sundays.) will run between HOPEWELL & HUNTINGDON. Leaving Hopewell at 12.15 P M N t>. 10 P Arriving at Hopewell at 9.J0 AM & 5.40 PM- Connecting at Huntingdon with trams far Last and West, via. Penn'a R. R THOS. T. WEIRMAN, Huntingdon, Feb. 08, 1837. ! *
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