Select THE SONG OF THE CAMP. A CRIMEAN INCIDENT. BY BAYARD TAYLOR. "Give lisa song !" the soldier cried, The outer trenches guarding, When the heated gun. of the camps allied Grew weary of bombarding. The dark Redan, in silent scoff, Lay grim ami threatening under; And the tawny mound of the MaiakofT No longer belched its thunder. There was a pause. The guardsman said: "We storm the forts to-morrow; Sing while we may, another day Will bring enough of sorrow." They lay along the battery's side, Below the smoking cannon— Brave hearts, from Severn and from Clyde, And from the b nks of Shannon. They sang of love, and nor of fame; Forgot was Britain's glory ; Each heart recalled a ditierent name, But all sang "Annie Laurie." Voice after voice caught up the song, Until its tender pis-ion Rose like an anthem, rich and strong— Their battle-eve confession. Dear girl, her rratne he dared not speak, * Yet as the song grew louder, Something upon the soldier's cheek Washed off the stains of powder. Beyond the darkening ocean burned The bloody sun-set's embers, While the Crimean valleys learned How English love remembers. And once again the fire of hell Rained from the Russian quarters, With scream of shot and burst of shell, And bellowing of the mortars. And Irish Nora's eyes are dim For a singer, dumb and gory : And English Mary mourns for bim Who sang of "Annie Laurie." Ah, soldier! to your honored rest Your truth and valor bearing, The bravest are the tenderest— The loving are the daring. Tlf x tca 11 ur a I Dtf at tm t* t. ! $ MAXIMS FOP. FARMEP.S. —For rich farms, stock with the stately Durhams; for poorer, the active Devons. The best point for a milker is a thin thigh. To kill caterpillars, rub them up with the hand. To kill lice on cattle, dust lightly with ashes. THRASHING OUT GRAIN. —As soon as you can address yourself to the duty, have your wheat thrashed out, cleaned, arid ready for market. Keep your eyes steady upon the market, and; avail yourselfof the first good opportunity, when j the price is highly remunerative, |o sell your I crop. See to it that the grain dealeis do riot j get to the windward of you, and pocket the fruits of your labor. HORSE TALK. — The New York Spirit of the Times gives the following characteristics of a good hoise : 1. Ilis eyes, even when seen in the stable, are perfectly clear and transparent, and the pupils or apples oftfie eyes are alike in color and size. 2. On being nipped in the gullet, he will utter a sound like that from a bellows : if, on the contrary, he should give vent to a dry, husky, short cough, beware ofhim—his wind is unsound. 3. His legs are smooth and "clean" ; if vou find bunches or puffs, or a difference in size, though he may not be lame, disease lurks there. 4. If broad and fill! between the eyes, he is susceptible of being trained to almost any thing. 5. If some white, or parti-colored, he is docile and gentle. SHELTER FOP. STUCK. —Many farmers still neglect their animals in winter, feeding them from the stock-yard in the open air. This prac'ice is not only barbarous, but is very ex pensive. It takes a third more of hav to carry a cow through the winter by this method, and with the best of hay, she will not come out in good condition. W arm stables are a substitute for fodder, and an animal sheltered in them, is much mere easily kept in high flesh. Then, by stabling animals, we car. save all the manure, which is quite too large an item for farmers in this age to throw aw ay. Many who have large farms, and do not wish to build a barn long enough to hold all the hav and grain, build several small barns in different meadows. These save the carting, both of hay and of manures. In no case should hay be foddered out to cat tle without some kind of shelter. A hovel opening to the south can be made very cheaply, and with light walls and that shed roof, it will keep cattle quite comfortable. They will save the cost of building in a single winter. Now is the time to nut them up. r FUNNY RAT TRAP.—A correspondent of the | Cenessee Farmer relates the following funny \ way ol catching rats: "I build my corn crib i on posts about eighteen inches high, made rat- ' proof by putting a broad board or sheet-iron on ! the top of the posts. Make every thing secure I against rats except the granary, and have this rat-proof except at one ol the back corners, j Here, where trmv will like it best, make a nice ! hole with a sjMiUt five inches long on the out-J side, where they can go in and out and eat at pleasure. Then, ti l think the rats are too nu merous, Itakea-fcag, after dark, and slip the mouth over the spout on the outside of the gran ary. Then send 'Ben' in at the door with a light, and the rats and mice will all run into the bag. Then slip the bag off the spout, and slap it once or twice against the side ol the gran ary. Turn out the dead, and in aa hour or two repeat the process. After all are killed, stop up the bolp till new recruits arrive, which catch in the same way." j SAUSAGE MEAT CUTTERS, CORNSHELLERS. &C.. REMEMBER that Blymtre & Hartley keep the best ' Marbinesof all descriptions, ever offered to the peo ple of Bedford County. Their Sausage Meat Callers ! if Corn Shelters are warranted, especially, and when not folly equalling the repiesentation may be re ■ turned. Orders are solicited from this and adjoining counties. j Slept. 18, 1857. Executors' Notice, ' LETTERS Testamentary havins been granted to the undersigned, upon the Estate of Dan'l. Wisgarver, ; dec'd. late of Bedford township—notice is hereby i given to all persons indebted to said estate to call and settle the same, and those having claims will . present them properly authenticated for settlement. VV.M. C. WISEGARYEK, A. J. WISGARVER, Sept. IS, 1557. Executors. NOTICE. 4 LL persons interested are herebv notified XV that the citizens of St. ClairsvilJe, in the county of Bedford, made application to the Court of Quarter sessions of said county for a Charter of Incorporation, which said applica tion having been read and filed among the rec ords of said court, will be held over lor fi nal consideration until November Sessions, 1857 when objections (if any) will be heard and a final decree made in the premises. By the Court. MANN" & SPANG, Sep 11, '57. Atly's for applicants. Turnpike Election. An election will be held at the house of William Pearson in SV'oodberry, on Monday the 2nd day of Nov.. next, for the purpo-e of electing one President, five Managers and one Treasurer of the Pattonsville and Woo lberry Turnpike Rond Company, for the en suing year. G. R. BARNBOLLAR, President. Oct'lfith. TEACHERS WANTED. The Board of Directors, of Bedford Township School District, wish to employ Eleven Teachers, competent to take charge of the Common Schools of said district. JOHN BROWN, Secretary. Oct., lfith. Teachers Wanted. THERE are nine School Teachers wanted to; take charge of the Public Schools ofColerain township, Redlord county. The Schools will he opened on the Ist day of November next.- Applicants before applying, must be examined arid procure proper certificates from the county Superintendent. None other need apply. By order oi the Board. JOS. J. SHOEMAKER, Sec'y. Sep. 25, '57. CAUTION. The undersigned cautions the public against being imposed upon by certain persons who are traveling this county pretending to sell goods on his license. Let the people ask them to show their license before thev purchase of them. ABRAHAM OPPEXHEIMER. Oct. 2.3, '57. Executor's Notice. LETTERS Testamentary having been granted to the nndersigned. upon the estate of Nicholas Keller, late of Bedford Borough, deceased—therefore, all per sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please call and settle the same, and those having claims against said estate will present them proper ly authenticated. JOHN H. RUSH, Ex'r. Oct. 2, 1557.-6t. Administrator's Aotire. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Adminis tration, have been issued by the Register of Bedford County, to the undersigned, residing in Bedford, on the estate of Amos Raley, late of Londonderry town ship dec'd. Ail persons having claims against said Estate, are requested to make known the same to the administrator without delay. WM. M. HALL. Oct. 23, ISs7—fit. WHITE PINE LUMBER FOR SALE. THE subscriber has a large lot of Shingles and dry Boards, for Sale at the following prices." Lap Shin gles St),oo per thousand, Joint Shingles 4,00 do Boards 1,00 per hundred. West End, 17 miles West of Bedford, on the Glade Road. J.OCIS N. FYAX. Sept. 18, 1857. STRAY CATTLE. Came trespassing on the premises of the subscriber j in Bedford Township, on or about the fir-t of Sep | tember last, four head of cattle—one of them being two years old and the other three being yearlings, j The two year old is a heifer of a brown color with i white spots. One of the yearlings is a red heifer, I with the right ear cropped. The owner is requested j to come forw'ard prove property, pay charges and take j them away, or they will be disposed of as the law [ directs. x DEW ALT IIARSHBA RGEK. Oct, inth. Notice To the. Citizens of Bedford County. All Land Warrants to be executed hv me. , must be placed in my hands to be regularly ti led in the oliice. I will execute all warrants and orders of re ; surveys with promptness. Also, will attend to •ob-worb on call. I will be in Bedford the first week of every month, or oftener if required. 1 Address, Stonerstowo, Bedford County* SAML. KETTERMAN. | June 12, 1857. ■ UPM. HENRY LEAS. SA.MfEL HARSH. LEAS St HARSH, BANKERS AND LAND AGENTS, DES MOINES, IOWA. V\ e buy and sell Eastern Exchange and Land War rants—select and enter lauds with cash and warrants pay taxes—invest money—make collections and attend to all legal business generally. ALSO, LEAS tic HARSII, BANKERS & LAND AGENTS, LEAVENWORTH CITY, KANSAS. One of the Partners has located in T.eavenworth CiTy arid will transact all bu-iness connected with the Bunking and Real Estate Business. For u few months yet, correspondents will address us at Des Moines. REFERENCES. W. S. Gilman. 90 Beaver st. New York. Philadelphia. —Seiger, Lamb X. Co. North 3d Street; James, Kent X. Sautee, do.; Lefever X Serrill, do. ; Dre.xjll & Co. Bankers, do. Washington City, D. C.— Hon. R. J. At kinson, 3d Auditor, Treasury Department: Chubb X. Bros. Bankers. Carlisle, Pa. —Edward Shower, Hon. J. H. Graham. Huntingdon, Pa. —VVm. B. Leas, David Blair, Esq is. Bedford. —Hon. Job Mann, Gen. Bowman. Schellsburg. —Duncan McVicker, Esq. March 20,1857—1y. A large assortment of Glass Preserve Jars, jnst received, at SHOEMAKER'S Colonade Store. Aug. 14. 1857. Bazin's fancy Toilet Soaps, Shaving Cream*, &c. just received and for sale at Dr. Harry's Drug Store. 20 Sacks of G. A. Salt, for <ale at AKER'q Colonade Store. Aog.lt, 1857. ! \VHI iUt*nd [mneUwULv and c.iref*!ly U> jt!J operation* in- i J , ' | t. L.' • 1 MU fl.'ril, pi'Msrs*l resfaluUnl, Ac. t and f i :i ; u • l t-*tA i.i4rU I. Iron -me 11 an ntirr *t ' C-a*Tsan ju<-)emte| mJ nil opecfttioua wrarruuUtd, . '1 ! tir Term* INVARIABLY CASH- j jj' ("US?" '>."i Eu* Pi't *tr*ei Bedford, I'ft. -w\\; or f. f. lliii j T) ESPECTFULLY begs leave to tender his I Professional Services to the Citizens of Bedford and vicinity. OyOffice in Julia Ana Street, at the Drug and Book Store. Feb. 17, 1854. Dr. B. F. Harry RESPBCTFULI.Y 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 lid, 1853. LAW PARTNERSHIP^ JOB MANN. C. H. SPANG. I THE undersigned have associated themselves in the ! Practice of the Law, and will attend promptly to all lmsine.-s entrusted to their care in Bed lord and ail i joining counties. Chr" Oii'iro on .1 ulianna Street, three doors south of '•Mengel House,'' opposite the residence of Alaj. Tate. JOB MANN. June 2, 1831. G. 11. SPANG. WM. P, SCHELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, r ILL attend faithfully to all legal business V ¥ entrusted to his care in the Counties of JO enfor-! a; I Fulton. Bedford, .Nov. 1, 1847. • Jolk|l V. Herd, Attorney at Law, Bedford, Pennsylvania, Respect fully tenders his services to the. Public. t second door North of the JMengel House. Bedford, Feb. 20, 1852. Cessna X £TAVE formed a Partnership in the Practice Jl of the Law. nearly opposite the Gazette Clfice, where one or the other may at all times be found. Bedford, Oct. 26', 1849. CAW AOTICE. W, J. BASR, Attorney at Law; WILL practice regularly in the Courts of Bedford County hereafter. He may, during , Court Weeks, be consulted at his room at the Washington Hotel. Nov. 23, I85f). JOSEPH W. TATE, ~ ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND no£ £SO£<£ im©K<oK, HAS for Sale 10 Farms, and 12,000 acres of C'oal and unimproved land, HI Bedford and Fulton conn, I ties. Also Lots in the town of Hamilton. Land | sold in quantities to suit purchasers. Proposals for : timber are invited from Lumbermen. Terms easy. Aug, 7.1857.—6 m. ! GETTVS' ~ PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY! Exchange Building, Bedford, Pa., Where Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes, Ac. : See., of every description, are executed in the latest styles and improvements of the Art. A full assortment of plain and fancy cases, and gold and plated Lockets, nt vervloiv prices, and The public are respectfully invited to call ! examine his specimens. T. R. GETTVS, Jr. and Books. DIL F. C. REAMER Having purchased the Drll gti ill—a'.. j and Book Store of Dr. S. D. Scott, will constantly keep or hand at his establishment j in Julianna Street, a complete assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, i j Window Glass, Varnishes, Brushes of all kinds 1 , Patent Medicines, Lamps, Perfumery, Fancy i Soaps, &.c. &c. together with an extensive col -1 lection of School and Miscellaneous Books, Blank Books, Common and Fancy Stationery, i<.c. which he offers at greatly reduced prices for cash. Bedford, Feb. 17, 18f>4. WfJl AM ])I.L\I) PAPEii. Dr. B. 1 . IIA RRI ts our agent tor this nt— i cessary article. By calling at bis store our pa | trons will see samples of our papers. We have made our Spring selection with much care, and think we cannot faii to please. SHRYOCK & SMITH, Cha mbersburg. I March 6. IRON.— Blacksmith's and others are inform ; ed we have just received a large supply of Re -1 fined Iron—warranted best fpmlitv. j A. B. CRAMER & CO. j SGO AGENTS WANTED. A II OMES TE A I) F0 R 5 10! THIRD DIVISION, j $310,000 icorfh of Farms and Building Lois, IN THE GOLD REGION or CULM: PER COUNTY VICGIN- . ' ta. to be divided amongst 10,200 subscribers, on the I 7th of December 1537. Subscriptions only ten do!- ! J lers clown ; or sls one half down the rest on delivery jof the DEED. Lvery snb-criuer will set a Building I Lot era Farm, ranging in value from sio to $25,000° ' j I bese Farms and Lots an? -old sj cheap to induce I ! settlements, a siitficient number being reserved, the! . increase in the value ol which will compensate tor ' I the apparent tow price now asked. Upwards of 1350 t lot- ic several farm- ar- already sold & a company I ot settlers called -THE R.IPI-AHANNCCR PIONEF.r ANSO CIATIOX, is now TORMINA AND will soon cotnn)< > nc6 N ■ sett lenient. Ample security will be given for th faithful performance of contracts and promises. Nearly 45,000 acres of land in different parts of ■Virginia now at command ic will be sold to settlers on the most advantageous terms. Unquestionable i titles wi'l in all case, be given. Farmers, Mechan i ics ar.d Manufacturer, are wanted; and 500 AGENTS j to obtain subscriber,, to whom the most liberal in ' ducements will be given. Some Agents write that j they arc making S2OO per month. Advertising will be done fpr everv Agent where possible. For full particulars, Subscriptions, Agencies, &c.. Apply to L. BAI Di.R, Port Royal, Caroline Co., \ r a. n'A 'V V^ crS S n ' A S e "U Cumberland vailey 1 . U., Bedtorii Co. Fa. For pimples and wrinkles and freckles and tan, Nothing has e er heen discovered bv man, Like that wonderful product of tropica! bowers The popular -Balm of a Thousand Flowers." ' to be had at Dr. Harry's Drug & Book Store. March <i, 1557. TO BE HAD AT DR. HARRY'S. Essence of Jamaica Ginger, which should have 3 place in every family, for sale at Dr. Harry's. i CHAIRS AND CABINET FCRMTfRE. j The subscriber has removed to the shop on j West Pitt Street, recently occupied by William Ritchey as a Machine Shop, where lie contin ues to make to order and keep on hand a gene ral assortment of chairs and cabinet furniture consisting in part of Spring Seat Parlor Chairs) Fr°nch 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, VVardiobes, &.c. Suits of cottare-furm ture at very moderate prices, so that it is with in the reach of all to have nice, good, ami fashionable furniture. The Ladies are particti -1 larly invited to call and examine fiir themselves. ' as it will be my desire to please all tastes. N. B. Collins will he made on the shortest notice for any who will favor him with a call. ISAAC iVIENGEL, Jr. May 29, 1857. NEW FIRM AT HOPEWELL. The subscribers, trading and doing business, under the Firm of BARN DOLLAR, LOWKY &. Co., would respectfully inform their friends and the I public generally, that they have opened at the J above place, and are daily receiving, a large slock of Merchandize, consisting in part ol Mas- j I ins, Tickings, Oseiibergs, Drills, Cassimer.s, Sattinetts, Cloths, Flannels, Delanes, French Merinos, Silks, Calicos, Hats K Caps, Hard ware, Queensware, Boots K Shoes, arid Grocer ies of all descriptions. Also a large assortment of ready-made Cloth ing, all ol which will be sold upon as short pro- j tits as cari be had in the country. GEO. R. BARNDOLI.AU, JOHN F. Low;:v. JOHN C. EVBRHART. C. W. ASHCOM. Dec. 26, 1856 —1 v. 11. Border, C lock Watcfe ilSiikci* AND DEALER IN JEWELRY, Would respectfully announce to the citizens ol Bedford, and the public in general, that he ; has opened a Jewelry Store in the building re cently occupied by ii. Ni cod emus, Esq. nearly opposite the Bedford Hotel, where lie will be pleased to see all in want of articles in his line. : He has on hand, and will constautly keep, an j elegant assortment of JEWELRY, and will re pair Clocks and Watches in the bert style. He hopes to receive a libera! share of patronage, as I he (eels satisfied he can render satisfaction to ail who entrust him with their work. His terms j will be moderate. He has on hand Gold arid Silver WATCHES, ' Silver Spoons, Thimbles, Butter Knives, Gold j and Silver Pens and Pencils, &c. Kc. April 27, 1855. Spectacles! The subscriber has just received a splendid variety of Gold, Silver Mounted, arid 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 ol all who are in j need of the articlp. He has also just received an elegant assortment of JEWELRY —all of which lie will sell on reasonable terms. DANIEL BORDER. Bedford, May 22, 1857. So (Elcrgmncn ant) Superintendent's ct Sabbatl) Schools. We kepp on hand the publications of fhe Am. S. S. Union, American Bible Society, American ! Tract Society, Presbyterian Board of Publics- ' (ion, Methodist Book Rooms, Massachusetts S. ; S. Union, Lutheran Board of Publication, Epis copal S. S. Union, and a great variety of stand | ard Religious Publication? suitable for Sabbath : - Schools. SHRYOCK & SMITH, Chamber.sbur<r. | March 6, 1857. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given rhat an application will be made to the next Legislature of the State of Perm '• sylvan i a for the pas-age of an act of Assembly autho rizing the incorporation of a Bank of Is.-ue with neiai banking and discounting privileges, under the j 1 general banking iaws of this State, to be located at j the Boronghof Bedford in the county of Bedford, and i called "The Bedford County Bank," with a capital ! of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and with , the privilege of increa-iiig the same to the sum of j : four hundred thousand dollars. E. L. ANDERSON, WM. T. DAUGHERTY, VVM. P. SCHF.LL, A. KING, NICHOLAS LYONS, SAM DEL L. RUSSELL. Bedford, Pennsylvania, June 2C, 1857.—tJ 1 CORN SHELLEfiS, FODDER CUTTERS, and Corn .15ill*. 'UP" We but ask the Farmers to give thpse i Machines a trial: and, if they are not good, and i do not work as represented, they may be return- ' ed, and the money will he promptly refunded. Give them a trial —it will cost nothing—and, by having them von u ill save money. BLYMIRE & HARTLEY. Bedford, December 19, 1856. EVERHART? ASHCOM, & CO- Forwarding and Commission Merchants, HOPEWELL, PH. The subscribers doing business under the Firm | of EVBRIIART, ASIICOM, & Co., are now prepar- : ed to Store and Ship Flour, Grain, and all kinds ! of Merchandize upon reasonable terms. They also keep of) hand Plaster, Fish, Salt, i Rock Powder, BLC., to which they invite the j attention of Merchants in the country and Far mers. The highest cash prices paid for Flour and Gram that the Eastern Market will afford. JOHN C. EVIRIIAKT, Geo. R. BARN-DOLLAR, C. IV. AMI COM, Jo UN F. LOWRY. Dec. 26, 1856—1 v. Mhryock & Booksellers and Stationers, and dealers in Music ami Musical Instruments, Cliambcisburg. Our Stock consists of Books, Stationery, Mu sic, Musical Instiuments, Wall Paper, Blinds, French, German, and American Lithographs, and Steel Engravings, gilt Mouldings tor Frames, etc. etc., wholesale antf retail. Dr. B. F. Harrv is our agent for Bedford, and all or ders given him will be promptly attended to. March 6. Ten Dollars Reward. LOST on the Sth of Sepember last, one WALLET POCKET HOOK, containing a check on the Trea sury of Bedford County, and also promissory notes and other papers. The above reward will be paid to any person returning the same tome with its con tents. B. VV. GARRKTSON. Oct. 'l, 57. Red lord Hotel, And General Stage Office. The subscriber respectfully begs leave to an nounce to his old IViends and the public gener ally, that he has leased the Bedford Hotel, at present in the occupancy of Col. Adam Barn hart, and will take possession on the Ist day of April next, it is not his design to make many professions as to what he will do, but he pledges hi* word that Iris most energetic efforts will be employed to render comfortable all who give him a call. The House will be handsomely lilted up, and none but 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. taken by the week, month, or 'year, on favorable terms. OT/**Ample and comfortable stabling is at tached to this Hotel, which will oiwavs lie at tended by a careful hostler. Also, a safe and convenient carriage house. DC/ B**lll 8 **111 the STdIGES stop at this Hotel. JOHN HA PER. i March 10, 1355. W. HOERKENSj U ? II 0 L S T E RER, IVonll announce to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity, that lie is prepared to do all work j jn his line, in the best style, and on reasonable terms. .MA i RASSES, with or without Springs, made in a superior manner, equal to the best J made in tire city, and to this branch of his busi ness lie would invite especial attention. He may e found at the shop of Mr. John Border, near the resilience of Maj. Washabaugh. Bedford, Nov. !-f, 1556. I). !i. WvKDMUCH, H. F. MAD | Wuiiderlich & XesiriU -foriari)in§ %v Cenimissicn fHerrixuits, North Second Street, opposite the Cumberland Valley Rati Road Depot, CHAMBERSBURG. £7" The V are at all times prepared to carry all kit (is o; Produce to, and Merchandise, ivc.. from Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the shortest notice. ** ' bey will aLo purchase Flour, Grain, \c., ai j market price. COAL. LUMBER, SALT, FISH, GUANO, and | PI.ASI LR on hand and for sale low. June 10, 1853. Gift and Retail Hook More! • NOW OPINED TWO DOORS WEST OF THE WASHINGTON HOTEL BEDFORD, PA. ■ NEW AND VALUABLE BOOKS TO BE DIS POSED OF IMMEDIATELY! Our plan is to Insure n Rapid Sate. \ LL Books will be sold as low as the usual .a. \. retail prices—many of them for less. A id PF.RB GIF J will be delivered with each book, wi'hoiit additional expense to the buyer. Our list of bo iks comprises the works of the best American I and Kuropean authors, bound in various styles, in j' Morocco, besi Tuikish, Antique, Gilt-edged, Muslin, j Paper, Sic. &e. We keep 0 u hand, also, STATION ARY including Gold Pens and Pencils, Silver ditto, letter paper, fools-c.ip and writing paper of all kinds. ! anvelopes, inks of the be-t quality, tec. CIGARS of the choicest brands will also be found at our store, which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. McCAUSLIN & SHOEMAKER- Bedford, Sep. -t, 57. \ot , IHE subscribers would inform all persons in i lerested in their books or papers, that said books j N.C., will be m the hands of J. H. Scliell for ; thirty days, after which they will be lelt in the i bands ot an olficer for collection. M. SCHELL & SON. , I HE subscribers have on band an excellent lot lof White Pine and Spruce Boards, also a lot of' White Pine Shingles, wtrich thev will sell low. i Sept. u, 1857. NEBRASKA TAKEN: i 50,000 RUSSIANS SLAUGHTERED!! TIN AND COPPERSMITH BUSINESS!!! | TSI E .subscriber having commenced the above - busine-s in Piittonsville, Bedford county, would res pectively inform the public, that be is prepared to I furnish TIN COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE, rui the must accommodating terms—ALSO, Stove Pipe at 13.', cents per pound: and spouting at 11 rent cash per loot, Ibis being cheaper than can be hod at any other esta bli-htneiit in the place or neighborhood. Having a t'jorough know ledge of the business, and determined I o spa-e no pains to please all who may give him a call, he hopes to receive a liberal share of a generous public. Aug. 11, 57. CHARLES T. BLAKE. WK. FOSTER, WITH BJILDVYLV, I.LYDERM.LV tif CO. Importers and Dealers in Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, Combs, Brushes, Fancy Goods, Looking Glasses, N.c. No 8-1- North Third St., Philadelphia. All orders solicited and prompt ly attended to. Sept. 5, 1856. TO IH I LI) KRS. The subscriber is fully prepared to furnish any quantity or quality of Building Lumber and Plastering Laths. Ciders directed to St. Clairsville, Bedford County, will be promptly attended to, by giving a reasonable notice. E. D. BEEGLE. THE MENGEL HOUSE. Valentine Steckman, Proprietor. ■ r Cr~ Hoarders taken by the day, week, month or year, on moderate terms. May 9, 1856. For the Hair, Jockey Club and new mown Hay Pomatums, Pbalon's Invigorator, Ac. &c. can all be had at Dr. Harry's. Rousell's unrivalled Shaving Cream at Har ry's. As the season for chapped hands arid faces it is coming on, we advise our friends to go to Dr. Harry s cheap Drug Store and purchase a box of Bazin's Amandine, for the prevention and cure of chapped hands. Only 3?k cents per box. JUSI RECEIVED—Boston Tea and Pic Nic Crackers, Sw is Cheese, Sardines in Oil, London Pickles, Mackenaw Trout, N.r. A. B. CRAMER N CO. MU G STORE FOR SALE Any person desirous of purchasing n well esta blished and profitable Drug Store can hear of a fir-t rate opening by addressing the editor of this paper. July 17, 1857. A large assortment of Hair, Tooth and Clothes Brushes just received and for sale at Dr. Harry's. WM. SHAFFER, Mcrcluiiit Tailor, Continue to carry on the above business, in all tfsbranches, at his old stand in Julianna st and is prepared to accommodate all who may favor Inm with (heir custom, on reasonable terms. He constantly keeps on banci a large assortment of ready-made Clothing of a good and substantial quality. And, having in store a choice selection of Cloths, Caseimeres, Vest ing.?. Drillings. &.c. N.c. he invites all in warn of Clothing to give him a call, as he feels con fident he can please all who do so. Bedford, Jdiv 3, 1M57. GIFTS: GIFTS:: GIFTS:IF A PRIZE TO EVERY PURCHASER, j .// the unlitr City Publishing House of DI'ANE RILIBON, PUILADELPHA. i bl Pi; , i g .) book inr St, or more, you are al once presented nh a prize, wfinb Oorn 25 cents I .consist r got Fine Gold Jewelrv, Watches, fcc. All! I orders by n li) will be piocriptfy filled, ami th- prize or prizes will accompany the books. Our ht con tains aiiof the most popular books of the day, and will be -old at the usual relaii prices, many of them • for less. Persons wishing any particular book can order at once,and it wjl) be forwarded'vvith a gift. A catalogue giving full information' with a listot books atid giits, will be sent post pair}, by addrPSMn. DL'ANE KULIbOX, ,\'o. 33 South Third St., Philadelphia. , D7?"Agents Wanted. October 2, 1857. BWKiAC HOtSES OF JOHN T. HOGG. I> ED FOR l), BEDFORD CO 1 SOMERSET, SOMERSET ( ? MOT.'NT PLEAS A NT, VV EST At ORE'D " \ = CON \I:LLSVILLE, FAYETTE co. •" ; UNJONTOVVN, >7 I IIROWKSVJTLLE, ! = NEW BRIGHTON, BEAVER CO. T? Deposits received, Discounts made, Drafts bought - obi and collected. Bank notes and Specie bought and sold. Stocks, notes, antl other securities, bouht and sold on Commission. Correspondence and col ! lections solicited. Aug. 21, 1857. WAfeZSIAftTOA HOTEL MRS. COOK would announce to her frie u ds, and the public, that the Washington Hotel is now fitted up in superior order lor the accom modation of guests, and she hopes to continue to receive a liheial share of custom. Persons visiting the Mineral Springs w ill find in the Washington Hotel a comfortable summer re tieai—and no pains will he spared to please all who patronize the house. LLT A young gentleman of high qualification arid courteous deportment has cliaigeof the es tablishment. best ol Slabling is attached to this Hotej. - iCr* Terms as moderate as any other house in the place. Maii Stages from Aiaquippa and Cumberland—als> tri-weekly Lines from Hol lidarstrarg and Pittsburg stop at this Hotel. Bedford, April 25, 1856. School Notice. The Pi'/,/ir Srhoots of the Borough of Bedford will be opened on Monday the 2d day of November next. I here will be wanted Two Mule and three Female 1 eachers, al-o a Male or Female to take charge of the Negro School Applicants must be examined ami procure proper certificates from the Coitn ty S/tpc.rtn tendont at the tune advertised, 2th October, none others need apply—The Board will expect to contract with teachers on the 25th Octo ber. By order ot the Board, JNO. P. REED, Secr'y. Spt. IS, ISS7. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS Testamentary having been granted to the subscriber, upon the Estate of Jacob Riffle, late of Juniata Township, in the County of Bedford, de ceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons hav ing claims against said Estate to present them proper ly authenticated lor settlement, and all persons in debted to the same, are requested to make immedi ate payment. The subscriber will meet all persons interested, for The above purposes, at the late resi dence of decedent, from the 22d to the 26th of Sep tember instant. JOHN C. RIFFLE, Admr. Sept. 15,.1557. EXECUTORS' ivOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamenta ry have been granted to the subscribers, hy the Register ot Bedford County, on the Will of Charles V\ eight, lateoi VV est Providence township, deceased. All persons indebted to said Estate are hereby re quired to make payment, and those having claims thereon, will present theiri duly authenticated for settlement. JEREMIAH WEIGHT, SIMON EARN, Executors. Oct, 9 , 1557, 500 LOCAL ANJ) CHAVKLLING AGEX I S WANTED. Business paying from SSO to $l5O per month. No humbug or chance business Permanent employment given and no capital requir ed. for further paiticulars enclose postage s'amps and address, A. SIMPSON, Exeter, N. H. Aug. 7, 's7—3m. [TF-NO HCMBIiG.—H. 11. HUTZ'S Celebrated Letter Wash is the only safe and sure remedy ever discovered for curing tbeTetter, Ringworm, and all eruptions ol the skin. It is so infallible a remedy, that a perfect cure in all casts of Tetter is guaran tied, II attentively applied. In ordinary cases one bottle will be sufficient to perfect acute. In bad ca ses, with a Tetter of long standing, more will be re quired. Price 23 cents per bottle. For Sale at Dr. Reamer's Drug Store, Bedford, Pa. May 22, 1857—1y. Fill 10ii SiLE. A FAR.M, containing 200 acres, moreor less, in Franklin County, Pa., is offered for sale. Particulars can be had by inquiring of the sub icriber in Bedford. YA LEYI'IAE STECK MA ft Country Physicians can have their orders filled at City prices at Dr. Harry's. Bedford, Dec. 5, 1856. LADIES' DRESS GOODS.—A Great vari ety of Silks, Chalies, Lamertines, &c., to suit ail tastes, at REED'S CHEAP STORE. SC.M.MER WEAR—ISO pieces of Sum mer wear, comprising Linsies, Cotton and, Woolen, at REED'S STORF- Mav 15, 1857. (GP-WA NTED, at SHOEMAKER'S Colon-, ide Store, 5,000 pounds ol WOOL, tor which, Ihe highest price w ill be paid. June 5, '67. Adams Sc Co. have established their Ex |lI ess on the H. 5C B. T. R. R. and appointed) L". VV. ASIICOM, Esq., agent at Hopewell, Bazin'sic Lubin's Extract foi the Handker chief, Cologne Water, 6cc. forsaWat Dr. Har-s ry's Drug Store. BOOTS <$- liHOES. —The subscribers have 'list opened a large supply oi Boots add Shoes, (uitable for Fall and Winter. A. B. CRJMER Co.
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