3lg run It lira I Department. $ , i'iJ KCA FT JON S A0 AI \ST°TH EPESTF" LEN'CE AND OTHER DISEASES AMONG CATTLE. It is generally known, we presume, that there has recently prevailed, arid Jitt/Uprevails, ease ofa most pestilential allijgjfoiV 1 ■yjftjpßyfc) in Prussia, Germany, and other continent ot Europe ; and that extension of this disease to Great 5J government ot that country has -prohibited the importation of cattle, hides, \c., Jy#.m the in tected disliicts. I here tfo think that these piotective lAghly pro per, are not all that is requited to protect the cattle of Great Britain or other, countries a gainst tlie most terribly dplti'hctive scourge of the bovine race, as tin-disease may he of an epidemic, as well as ola contagious nature.— With every precaution against contagion, the disease, it is thought by some, may appear in England, or in this country : nbt tH- Cessarily imported horn the atfected districts, hut like the first anpraiance of the asiatic chole ra, the outbreak may be sudden, and not directly traceaule to contagion. Ihe opinions as to thp nature of the disease, whether it a p|tears occasionally in an epidemic form, and without chance lor contagion, or whether it is propagated only by contact—are as yet unsettled and conflicting. In this state ot matters, while it would be unwise' to get into any panic about the danger, it would be no more than what the most ordinary prudence would seem to require, it the ownersof cattle .should endeavor to guard against.ii.'shnuiif JA as an epidemic or by illlp.,rt,.n the health of their stock, - venting the operations of those are known to debilitate the generator constitu tional vigor, and thus render the subjects of such influences more susceptible of that or any other disease. It seerfcs,*w? say, no more than the dictate of ordinary prudence that owners of cattle should now study to prefect them from all injurious and debilitating influences, and raise their condition to that of the most vigorous health. Among the influences which are well known to affect the animal system injuriously, to low er the vigor and tone of the body, and expose to the more ready attack of any disease what ever, the following are the more common, and more detrimental : Exposures to fatigue, over exertion, sudden changes of temperature, im pure atmosphere in unventilated stables and elsewhere, innutritions food, irregularity in feeding, and sudden changes (Voir, one kind of food to another. Exposures to fatigue, insufficient food and O ther of the foregoing influences incident to lo n g Journeys are generally supp sed to be to th P most common predisposing causes of the ap pearance of the disease—a pestilential form of murrain—in Austria and Southern Russia. In these countries cattle are often travelled to great distances for the purpose of being disposed of and the disease often suddenly appears in the herd, particularly if the supply of water and grass proves poor or inadequate to the wants of the cattle while travelling. To prevent inju rious influences from similar causes in this coun try, the comfort of animals driven or conveyed by railroad from one district to another should be carefully studied. The animals should not be crowded, nor shot up in close unventila ted quaiters: and they should be fed and water ed with as much regularity as possible. Expo sures to dampness, cold and wet, as well as to dust, are apt especially to produce disease of the lungs and chest, and also ot the digestive organs. Lying at night on the cold, damp ground,"in a foggy atmosphere, after travelling all day in heat and dust, is an exjrosure which cannot he free from injuiioos influences. Cattle, even at hoineon the farm, are often exposed injudiciously and unnecessarily, to the chilling influences of exposure during the night. I hey would certainly he more comfortable and more secure from the attacks of disease if homed later in the spring and earlier in the fall than is commonly practised. This applies with es pecial force to cattle of the improved breeds. Cattle often suffer from being tinned out in the morning with empty stomachs, to eat grass loaded with dew, or covered with hoar frost. A few moulhsfnl of hay or a few handsfnl ot meal or oil cake would prevent the suffeiing and loss caused in thirwav. All expenditures of oil cake will be certainly covered by im provement in condition and dairy products. Cattle are more susceptible of disease when debilitated by insufficient or innutritions food. An impure atmosphere, caused bv close crowded and unventilated stables, is a frequent cause ot disease. In Great Britain, dairies in large towns and cities are seldom free from a disease of the lungs caused in this way, which is very destructive. If these predisposing causes of disease be care fully avoided, the pestilence iiKefl not be very seriously dreaded, and the condition of our cat tle will certainly be improved.— Country Gen tleman. OmckENS DRESSED AS TERRAPINS. —BoiI a fine, large, tender chicken: when done, and while yet warm, cut it from the bones into small pieces as for chicken salad; put it into a stew-pan with one gill of boiling water; then stir together until perfectly smooth, one quarter ofa pound of butter, one teaspoonfull of floor, and the yolk of one egg; which add to the chicken, half at a time, stirring ail well together; then season with salt and pepper. After letting it simmer about ten minutes, add half a gill of .Madeira wine, and send to the table hot! CURE FO.I BURN-. BRUISES, Having seen in your valuable paper, many gt.od receipts I take the liberty to send you an infallible cure tor burns, cuts and bruises— Tincture of Arnica. J consider it thebet for burns. It take 3 die fire out without leaving a blister ; and the best remedy for cuts and bruises known. I have tried it and know it to be good. E. H [lt is also commended to us as a remedy for the tooth ache. Apply a few drops, on a litle cotton, to the decayej, tooth and inflamed gums. Ed. Tel. THE BUTTER CROP. —It IS said that the quan tity of butter and cheese produced tile present season in the great dairy counties of (he States of New York, exceeds that of any previous years by about one-third. It is estimated that iti the counties referred to, there have been made at least 70,000 firkins more butter tfian ever before in one season. SAUSAGE MAEi CUTTERS. CfIRN SHELLtRS, &c.. REMEMBER that Hartley keep Machines of all °ffefed£to tbTpeo ple of Bedford County. rhPl Cutter* A- Com Shelters are warrant. especially, and when not fully equalling the "P™ n ' a, '° n be re turned. Orders are solicited trom this and adjoining counties. Sept. 18, 1857. . Executors' Notice, LETTERS Testamentary having been granted to the undersigned, ujipn the Estate ol Dan'l. Wisgarver, dec'd. Tate orlfedlord township— notice is hereby given'to all perfor.s indebted to said estate to call and settle the same, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. 1 / tt.M. C. WISF.GARVER, i -■; A- J. J ' Executors. Y NOTICE. \fj, person's are iA notified that the c'ifize^j 1 |e, j n the county ol Bedford. to the Court of Quarter session's of said count y 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 (it an y) will be heard and a final decree made in the premises. Bv the Court. MANN & SPANG, Sep 11, '37. Atty's for applicants. Turnpike Election. An election will bf held at the house of William ' Pearson in VVoodberry, on Monday the 2nd day of ! Nov., next, for the purpose of electing one President, j five Managers and e e Treasurer of the PattonsvilJe i and U'oodberry Turipike Road Company, for the en- ! suing year. G. K. BARNDOLLAR, President. Oct 10th. TEACHERS WANTED. The Board of Directors, of Bedford Township School District, w-h to employ Eleven Teachers, competent to take barge of the Common Schools ol said district. JOHN BROWN", Secretary. Oct., 16th. Teachers Wanted. THERE are nine School Teachers wanted to \ take charge of the Public Schools ofColerain 1 township, Bedlord county. The Schools will be opened on the ] s t day of November next.- A ppiicants before applying, must be examined' and procure proper certificates from the county Superintendent. None other need apply. Bv order oi the Board. JOS. J". SHOEMAKER, Sec'v. Sep. 25, '57. CAUTION. The undersigned cautions the public against being imposed upon by certain persons who are traveling this county prrending to sell goods on his license. Let the people ask them to show their license before thev purchase of them. ABRAHAM OPPENHEIMF.R. Oct. 23, W. Executor's Notice. LETTERS Te-tamentary having been granted to the undersigned, ipon the e-tate 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 agairst said estate will present them proper ly authenticated. JOHN H. RUSH, Ext. Oct. 2, 1-57.-6t. Administrator's Aotiee. NOTICE hereby given that letters of Adminis tration, hie been issued by the Register ol Bedford County, • the undersigned, residing in Bedford, on the estat'Ol Amos Raley, late oi Londonderry town ship dec All persons having claims against said Estate, are requested to make known the same to the administrator without delay. WM. M. HALL. Oct. 23, IS57—Ct. WHITE PINE LUMBER FOR SALE. THE subscriber has a large lot of Shingles and dry Boards, (or Sale at the following prices. Lap Shin gles S3.U!) per thousand, Joint Shingles -1,00 do.— Boards 1,00 per hundred. West End, 17 miles West of Bedford, on the Glade Road. LOUIS N. FY AN. Sept. 18, 1857. STRAY CATTLE. Came trespa-smg on the premises of the subscriber in Bedford Township, on or about the first of Sep tember last, lour head of cattle—one of them being two years old and the other three being yearlings. The two year old is a heifer of a brown color with white spots. One ot the yearlings is a red heifer, with the right ear cropped. The owner is requested to come forward prove property, pay charges and take them away, or they will be disposed of as the law directs. DEW ALT 11ARSHBARGER. Oct, 16th. Notice To the. Citizens of Bedford County. All Land Warrants lo be executed by trie, must be placed in my hands to be regularly fi led in the office. I will execute all warrants and orders of re surveys with promptness. Also, will attend to •ob-work on call. I will be in Bedford the first week of every month, or of'tener if required. Address, Stonerstown, Bedford County. SAME. KETTERMAX. June 12, 1857. W'M. HENRY LEAS. SAMUEL HARSH. LEAS & HARSH, BANKERS AND LAND AGENTS, DES MOINES, lOWA. We buy and sell Eastern Exchange and Land War rants elect and enter lands with cash and w arrants pay taxe- invest money—make collections and attend to all legal business generally. ALSO, LEAS & HARSH, ' BANKERS LAND AGENTS, LEAVENWORTH CITY, KANSAS. One of the Partners has located in Leavenworth City and will transact all business connected with the Banking and Real Estate Business. For a few months yet, correspondents will address us at Des Moines. REFERENCES. W. S. Oilman. 90 Beaver st. New York. Philadelphia. —Seiger, Lamb &. Co. North 3d Street; James, Kent K. Sautee, do.; Lefever &. Serrili, do. ; Drexill Co. Ban kers, do. Washington City, D. C.— Jlon. R. J. At kinson, 3d Auditor, Treasury Department; Chubb &, Bros. Bankers. Carlisle, Pa. —Edward Shower, Hon. J. 11. Graham. Huntingdon, Pa.—XV m. B. Leas, David Blair, Esqrs. Bedjord. —Hon. Job Mann, Gen. Bowman. SchelhbUrg. —Duncan McVicker, Esq. March 20, 1857—1y. A large assortment of Glass Preserve Jars, just received, at SHOEMAKER'S Colonade Store. Aug. 14. 1857. Bazin's fancy loilet Soaps, Shaving Creams, See. just received and for sale at Dr. Harry's Drug Store. 20 Sacks of G. A. Salt, for sale at Colonatle Store. Aug.l4, 1857. fiiifW { Will atuud punctnAllv nnd u*ftilly to all operation! in- i J truti Ito bU c.t r? Trtli til*l,<]iluggNi, rwtfulnted, Ac-, and j j * art tieial toetii in**rtc-l. from oneJo an entire set. i ' Charge* moderate, an<l all openUton! wjurrtuttad. lIT T.NM INVARIABLY CASH. ! Ty®/ Office on Exist Pitt street, Bedford, Pa. !IR. F. C. KRAMER RESPECTFULLY begs leave to tender his i Professional Services to the Citizens oi Bedford and vicinity. irr- Office in Jufitfnna* Street, at the Drug and Book Store. l7, 185+. • Dr. 55. 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 Hoiius. June 2+, 1853. { LAW PARTNERSHIP JOB MANN. s SPANG. ; I THE undersigned have associated tgernselves in the j Practice of the Law, and will to all | : business entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad- , I joining counties. Dsr" OHice on dulianna Street, three doors south of ! i "Mcngel House," opposite the residence oi Maj. Tate. . , JOB MANX, i June 2. ISA). (i. H, SLANG. WM. P. SCHELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, attend faithfully to stlblegal business I T ? entrusted to his care in the Counties of Bedford und Fulton. Bedford, Nov. 1, 18+7. .foliai T. Heed, Attorney at Law, Bedford, Pennsylvania. Respectfully tenders his services lo the Public. second floor North of the Mengei House. i Bedford, Feb. 20' 1852. ] Cessnsß & HAVE formed a Partnership in the Practice of the Law. nearly opposite the t'oze/te Ollicc, where one or the other may at all times be found. Bedford, Oct. 26, 18+9. LAW XO'STCE. W, J. BAER, Attorney at Law: WILL practice regularly in the Courtis of Bedford County hereafter. He may, during Court Weeks, he consulted at his room at tlfe Washington Hotel. Nov. 23, 1855. JOSEPH W. TATE, AT I OK VEY AT LAW, AND HOC tfSOire iffloK<£R, HAS for Sale 10 Farms, aird 12,000 acres of C'oal | and unimproved land, in Bedford and Fulton conn. • ties. Also Lots in the town of Hamilton. Land j sold in quantities to suit purchasers. Proposals lor I timber are invited from Lumbermen. Terms easy. ' Aug, 7. 1807. —Cm. GETTY'S' PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY! Exchange Building, Bedford, Pa., Where Ambrotvpeg, Daguerreotypes, &c. I &.C., of every description, are executed in the latest styles and improvements of the Art. A full assortment of plain and fancy cases, ant! gold and plated Lockets, at vervlow prices, and The public are respectfully invited to call - examine his specimens. T. R. GETTYB, Jr. Drugs and Book*. DR. F. C. REAMER W7 fJlilfy Having purchased the Drug*lLuiur i i and Book Store of Dr. S. D. Scott, will constantly keep on hand at his establishment j in Julianna Street, a complete assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Dye Studs, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Varnishes, Brushes of all kind.-, | 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, j foe. which he oilers at greatly reduced prices ' for cash. Bedford, Feb. 17, 185+. WALL AND BLIND PAPER. Dr. B. F. HARRY is our agent for this ne- i ! cessary article. By calling at his store our pa- j trons will see samples of our papers. We have ' made our Spring selection with much care, and think we cannot fail to please. SHRYOCK & SMITH, C/iambersburg. ! .March (>. IRON.— Blacksmith's and others are inform- j ed we have just received a large supply of Re- I fined Iron — warranted best quality. A. B. CRAMER & CO. 500 AG-ENTS WANTED. A II OMJ:ST EA I) FOR $10!- THIRD DIVISION. §310,000 worth of Farms and Building Lois, ! IN TUB GOLD REGION OK Cm.FJYYBR Cocxrr VIRGIN IA, to be divided amongst 10,200 subscribers, on the J 7th of December 1837. Subscriptions only ten dol- ! lars down ; or $l5 one half down the rest on delivery - of the DEED. Kvery subscriber will get a Building i Lot or a Farm, ranging in value fromBlo t0525,00(L j i hese larins and Lots are sold so cheap to induce 1 settlements, a sufficient number being reserved, the I increase in the value of which will compensate for I the apparent low price now aked. Upwards of 1350 ; lots & several farms are already sold lie a company 1 of settlers called "Tut, RAPPAHANNOCK PIONEER ASSO- i CIATIOX, 5 is now forming and will soon commences* settlement. Ample security will be given for the I faithful performance of contracts and promises. | Nearly 45,000 acres of land in different parts of j V irginia now at command & will be sold to settler* on the most advantageous terms. Unquestionable titles will in all cases be given. Farmers, Mechan ics and Manufacturers are wanted; and 300 AGENT* to obtain subscribers, to whom the most liberal in ducements will be given. Some Agents write that they are making $2OO per mouth. Advertising will be done for everv Agent where possible. For full particulars, Subscriptions, Agencies, &c., Apply to L. BAI DER, Port KoyaJ, Carol i >ir Co., Va. I or to I). R. Anderson, Agent, Cumbeiland val|ev P. 0., Bedford Co. Pa. For pimples and wrinkles and freckles and tan, Nothing has e'er heen discovered bv man, Like that wonderful product of tropical bovvers, The popular "Balm of a Thousand Flow ers." to be had at Dr. Harry's Drug & Book Store. March 6, 1557. TO BE HAD AT DR. HARRY'S. Essence of Jamaica Ginger, which should lave a place in every familv, (or sale at Dr. Harry '3. ; CHAIRS AND CABINET ITRNITURFJ* j The subscriber has removed to the shrlp on \ West Pitt Street, recantly occupied bv 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 Seat Parlor Chairs, Fr a nch Rocking Chairs, Cane seat and Wind ; sor, Sofas, Lounges. Ottomans, What-.\%ts, ' Music Stands, Fancy Parlor Tables, Breakfast,' • Dinrier, and Extension Tables Bedsteads, Pu- i reaus, Wardioties, &r. " Suits of cottage-furni- | ture at very moderate prices, so that it is with in the reach ol all to have nice, good, and [ j fashionable furniture.' The Ladies are larlv invited to call and examine furthemselves.T ;as it will be my desire to ph ;tsH art tastes. X. B. Coffins will be made on the shortest j notice for any who will favor him with a fall. ISAAC MENGEL^Jr. May 29, 1857. t , kEW PtRPiI AT HOPEWELL. The subscribers, trading and'doing Business] ; under the Firm of BARNDOECAE, Low R Y & Co., ! j would respectfully inform their Jrieifds and the i public generally, that they have opened at the | | above place, and are daily receiGrfc, a large j 1 stock of Merchandise, consisting ]n'part of Mus- I lins, Tickings** QsPhSergf, Dr'ijjs, Cassimeres, j ISattinetU, Cloths, Flannel)?; planes, French | Merinos, Silks, Calicos, Hats & Caps, Hard- ' i ware, Queensware, Boots Si.and Grocer- ] ies of all descriptions. Also a large assortment of ready-made Cloth- ] • ing, all of which, will be sold up, ft as short pro- j tits as can be bmdiin the country, i ... ' Gno. R. B AR x RIJ^SJ.EAH, , JonxiE,' %&vrnY, . Joif-X ('. EvKHHAUT. C. Che. 26. 1 856 —1 v. it. Border, CSock, & Watch .Maker I AN I)'DEALER IN JEWELRY, Would respectfully announce to the citizens i of Bedford, ami the public in general, that he has opened a Jewelry Store in th* building re cently occupied by If. ,\icodemus, Esq. nearly opposite the Bedlord Hotel, whsfe he will he pleased to see all in want of articles in his line. He has on hand,, and will constantly keep, an j elegant assortment of JEWELRY,Iand will re pair Clocks and Watches in the fc.-pt style. He hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage, as he feels satisfied be can sat ..(action to all who entrust him with then-work. His terms will be moderate. He has on hand Gold and Silver WATCHES, ; Silver Spoons, Thimbles, Butter Iflnives. Cold and Silver Pens and Pencils, &c. t^c. April 27, 1855. I Sljpctlicl^! The subscriber has just received a splendid variety of Gold, Silver Mounted,] arid Steel Spectacles, with the iinest Scotch Pebbles, su perior in clearness, ami designed to suit persons of all ages—warranted never tojFAlL—to which he invites the attention ot all |whf are in need of the article, lie has also jwt received an elegant assortment of JEWELRY—aII of which he will sell on reasonable terms. DANIEL BORDER. Bedford, May 22, 1857. £o <£icrgpmeit ani) Snpmntcnlicnts cii Sabbat!) Sclpols. We keep on hand the publications oi the Am. S. S. Union, American Bible Society, American Tract Society, Presbyterian Board ol Publica : lion, Methodist Book Rooms, Massachusetts S. j S. Union,-Lutheran Board of Publication, Epis copal S.S. Union, and a great variety of stand ard Religious Publications suitable lor Sabbath ' Schools. SHRYOCK & SMITH, C/uinibersburg. March G, 1857. NOTICE. Notice is herebj' given that an application will he made ro the next Legi-latnre of rhe Slate of Penn -1 svlvama for the passage of an act of Assembly autho rizing the incorporation of a Bank of Issue with ge neral banking and discounting privileges, under the ' general banking laws of this Slate, to be located at | ihe Borough of Bedford in the county of Bedford, and railed "The Bedford County Bank," with a capital of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and with i the privilege of increasing the same to the sum of four hundred thousand dollars. K. L. ANDERSON. VVM. T. DAUGHERTY, WM. P. SCHF.I.L, A. KING, NICHOLAS LYONS, SAMrEL 1.. RUSSELL. I Bedford, Pennsylvania, .tune '2O, lxr>7.—tJl CORN SHELTERS, FODDER (T ITERS, ttud Corn VEil!*. ' [TP* We but ask the Farmers to give these I Machines a trial: and, if thev are not good, and do not work as represented, they may be return j ed, and the money will be promptly refunded, j Give them a trial—it will cost nothing —and, by having them you will save money. BLYMIRE & HARTLEY. Bedford, December 19, 1856. EVEIUIART, ASHCOM, & CO- Forwarding and Commission Merchants, HOPEWELL, PA. The subscribers doing business under the Firm | of EVER HART, ASHCOM, & Co., ate now prepar- I j ed to Store and Ship Flour, Grain, and all kinds ' j of Merchandize upon reasonable terms. Thev also keep on band Plaster, Fish, Salt, j Rock Powder, &.C., to which they invite the j ' attention of Merchants in the country and Far- ; | mers. The highest rash prices paid for Flour and j Grain that the Eastern Market will aflord. j JOHN C. EVERIIAUT, GEO. R. BARNDOLEAR, i C. W. AMI COM, JOUN F. LOWRY. Dec. 26, 1856—1 v. ftliryot'k V Siiiilli, Booksellers and Stationers, and dealers in Music and Musical Instruments, Clianibersburg. Our Stock consists of Books, Stationery, Mu sic, Musical Instruments, Wall Paper, Blinds, French, German, and American Lithographs, : and Steel Engravings, gilt Mouldings for 1 Frames, etc. etc., wholesale and retail. Dr. B. F. Harry 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- j 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- j tents. B. W. GARRKTSON. I Oct. 2, 57. 1 Bedford Hotel. And General Stage Office. Tbe subscriber respectfully begs leave to an nounce to his old friends and the public gener ailv, that he has leased the Bedford Hotel, at present in the occupancy of Col. Adam Barn hart. and wiy take possession on the Ist day of Apnl next. It is not his design to make many professions as to what he will do, hut he pledges his word that his most energetic efforts will be ; employed to render comfortable all who give | him a call. The House will be handsomely tilted up, and none but careful and attentive [ servants will he 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 • j and judge for themselves. (Lr"Boarders taken by the week, month, or year, on favorable terms. and comfortable stabling is at tached to this Hotel, which will always be at tended by a careful hostler. Also, a safe and: convenient carriage house. \Qr~~llt. the STAGES stop at this Hotel. JOHN HA PER. March 16, 1855. W. HOERKENS, UPHOLSTERER, Would announce to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity, that lie is prepared to do all work in his line, in the best style, and on reasonable i terms. MATRASSES, \\ ith or without Springs, : made in a superior manner, equal to the best ! made ir> the city, and to this branch of Ins busi- ■ I ness he would invite especial attention, lie [ I may he found at the shop of Mr. John Border,; ! near the residence of Maj. Washabaugh. Bedford, Nov. 11, 1 bob. j D. K. VVI'NDKIII.IOH. B. F. Nljtl ' Wiindeolich & Sen *3, -fovimviting (Commission f?lm';ants, j A orlh Second St rrrl , apposite t 1/* (Jumbertaud Villi?I. I liai! Komi Depot, CHAMBERSBURG. They are at all times prepared to carry all kinds of Produce to, and Merchandise, &<•., from ! Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the shortest notice. They will aUo'purchase Flour, Grain, ,s.c., a! j market price. " •. COAL, LUMBER;. SALT. FISH, GUANO, and PI.ASTJi 11 on hand and lor sale low. June 10, ISOd. (lift olid Hetail Hook Mote! NOW OPENED TWO DOORS WEST OF THE WASHINGTON HOTEL BEDFORD, PA. NEW AND VALUABLE BOOKS TO BE DIS POSED OF IMMEDIATELY* •• - ! Our plan is to Insure ti Rupij Sale. VLL Books will be sold as low as the usual retail prices—many of them for less. A St PERB GIFT will he delivered with each book, without additional expense to the buyer. Our list | of books comprises the works of the best American j and European authors, bound in various styles, in ! i Morocco, best Turkish, Antique, Gilt-edged, Muslin. I Paper, ike. fcc. We keep on hand, also, STATION- j ; ARY, including Gold Pens and Pencils, Silver ditto, letter paper, fools-cap and writing paper of all kinds, envelopes, ihk of the best quality, ike. CIGAH&ipf the choicest brands will also be found , at our store, 'which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. McCAUSLLN & SHOEMAKER- Bedford, Sep. ;, 57. .\oJice. THE subscribers would inform all persons in- ' terested in their books or papers, that said books ; N.C., will be in the hands of J. H. Schell lor thirty days, after which they will be left in the ; hands of an otiicer for collection. M. SCHELL & SOX. j THE subscribers have on hand an excellent lot ' jof White Pine and Spruce Boards, also a lot of White Pine Shingles, which they will sell low. : i Sept. 11, 1857. NEBRASKA TAKEN! I 50,000 RUSSIANS SLAUGHTERED!! ! i TIN AND COPPERSMITH BUSINESS!!! j tsib; subscriber having commenced the above j business in Pa tonsville, Bedford county, would res- | pectiveiy inform the public, that he is prepared to ; furnish TIN COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE, i on the most accommodaiing terms—ALSO. Stove ] Pipe at I'.'f cents per pound: and spouting at 11 cents , CASH per toot, this being cheaper than can be had at anv other establishment in the place or neighborhood. Having a thorough knowledge of the business, and determined to spare no pains to plea-e all who may give him a call, he hopes to receive a liberal share of a generous public. Aug. 14, '57. CHARLES T. BLAKE. | WBI. FOSTER, WITH BALDWLX\ LLYDERM.LX W CO. Importers and Dealers in Hosiery, Gloves, j Trimmings, Combs, Brushes, Eancv Goods, j Looking Glasses, &.c. No North Third St., i Philadelphia. All orders solicited and prompt ly attended to. Sept. 5, 1856. TO BUILDERS. The subscriber is fully prepared to furnish | any quantity or quality of Building Lumber) and Plastering Laths. Otders directed to St. , Clairsville, Bedford. County, u ill. be promptly I attended to, by giving a reasonable notice. F. D. BEEGLE. j . .. THE MEN GEL HOUSE. Valentine Steckman, Froprietor. (CF"Boarders taken by the day, week, month lor year, on moderate terms. May 9, 1856. For the Hair, Jockey Club and new mown Hay Pomatums, I'balori's fnvigorator, &c. Sic. can all be had at Dr. Harry's. ltousell's unrivalled Shaving Cream at Har- I 1— _ As the season lor chapped hands and 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 37 i cents : per box. JUST RECEIVED—Boston Tpa and Pic ; Nic Crackers, Swiss Cheese, Sardines in Oil, London Pickles, Mackenaw Trout, &c. A. B. CRAMER .X CO. DRUG STORE 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 paper. | July 17, 1857. A large assortment of Hair, Tooth and j Clothes Brushes just received and for sale at I Dr. Harry's. WM. SHAFFER, merchant Tailor, Continues to carrv on the above business, ir> ail its branches, at his old stand in Juljanna si. and is prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom, on reasonable terms. lie constantly keeps on hand a large assortment of ready-made Clothing of a good and substantial quality. And, having in store | a choice selection of Cloths, Cassinieres, VeM ings, Drillings, &c. &c. he invites all in want of Clothing to give him a call, as he feels con fident he can please all who do so. Bedford, July 3, 1557. GIFTS ! GIFTS ! ! GIFTS *4l A PRIZE TO EVERY PURCHASER, Jit the Quaker City I'ublis/ii n<_r House of nn.AXK RULISON, PHfLADELPHA. B\ Riiyina book for $l, or more, jon are aT once presented with a prize, worth from 25 cents tosJoo, j consisting of Fine Gold Jewelry, VVafches, &e. All j orders by mail will be promptly filled, and the prize lor prizes will accompany the hooks. Our list con tains all oi the most popular books of the day, and will be sold at the ii-na! retail prices, many of them ! for less. Persons wishing any particular book can | onier at once, and it will be torwarded'witb a gift. A ' catalogue giving full information'with a listol books j and gilts, will be sent post paid,by addressing. DU AXE KI LISON, No. South Third St., Philadelphia. Wanted. October 2, 1857. M\kE.\G BfttUSEM OF JOHN T. HOGG. BEDFORD, BEDFORD CO, j _ I SOMERSET, SOMERSET f ? MOCNTPLEASANT, W F.STMORE'D" (5 < ONNHLESVILLE, FAYETTE CO. *■ UNIONtOWX. „ r r HROWNsVIEI.F, ! I new Brighton, beaver co. Deposits received, Di-count s made, Drafts bought, ; -old and collected. Bank note- and Specie bought ' and sold. Sioeks, notes, and other securities, bought lie) sold on Co emission. Cor rc> pontic nee and eol ! lections solicited. Aug. 21, 1857. wAsuntiTOT MKS. COOK would announce lo her frieuds artd tl:t* public, that the Washington Hotel is now titled up in superior order for the accom modation of guests, and she hopes to continue to receive a libeial share of custom. Persons visiting the Mineral Springs will find in the Uashmgton Hotel a comfortable summer re treat —and no pains will be spared to please all who patronize the house. A vouDg gentleman of high qualification and courteous deportment has charge of the es tablishment. best oi Stabling is attached to this ' Hotel. [Er"Terms as moderate as any other house in the place. A-r Daily Mail Stages from Aiaqnippa and Cumberland also tri-weekly Lines from Hol lidaysburg and Pittsburg stop at this Hotel. Bedford, April 25, 1556. School Notice. The Public Srhoo/i of the Borough of Bedford will be opened on Monday the 2d day of November next- There will be wanted two Male and three Female teachers, al-o a Male or Female to take charge of the Negro School Applicants must be examined and procure proper certificates from fhe Conn til Siiprmitcii'lcnt at the time advertised, 241h. October, none others need apply—The Board will expect to contract with teachers on the 20th Octo ber. By order of the Board, JNO. T. REED, Secr'y. Sept. IS, 18S7. , Administrator's Notice. LETTERS Testamentary having been granted to the subscriber, upon the Estate of Jacob Ritile, 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 for settlement. and all persons in debted to the -anie, 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. IS, 1557. EXECUTORS" i.OTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Te-tamenta ry have been granted to the subscribers, by the Register of Bedford County, on the Will of Charles Weight, late of West Providence township, deceased. All persons indebted to said Estate are hereby re quired to make payment, and those having claims thereon, will present them duly authenticated lor settlement. JEREMIAH WEIGHT, SIMON EARN, Ksectttort. Oct, 9, 1857, 500 LOCAL AND I'KAYPI.UNO AGENTS WANTED. Business paving from S5O to $l5O per month. No humbug or chance business.— Permanent employment given and no rapital requir ed. For further particulars enclose postage stamps arid address, A. SIMPSON, Exeter,N. H. Aug. 7, 'o7—sm. HP" NO HUMBUG -H. H. HUTZ'S Celebrated Tetter Wash is the only safe and sure remedy ever discovered for curing the'l'etter, Ringworm, and all eruptions of the skin. It is so infallible a remedy, that a perfect cure in all cases of Tetter is guaran tied, if attentively applied. In ordinary cases one bottle will he sufficient to perfect a cure. In bad ca ses, with a Tetter of long standing, more will be re quired. Price 25 cents per bottle. For Sale at Dr. Reamer's Drug Store, Bedford, Pa. May 22, 1857—1y. FIIIM 11)11 S,ILE. A FARM, containing 200 acres, morn or less, in Franklin County, Pa., is offered for sale. Particulars can be had by inquiring of the sub scriber iu Bedford. VALENTINE STF.CKMAV Country Physicians can have their orders filled at City prices at Dr. Harry's. Bedford, Dec. 5, 1650. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. —A Great van ety ot Siiks, Chuties, Lamer!ines, Ncc., to suit all tastes, at REED'S CHEAP STORK. SUMMER WEAR. —l5O pieces of Sum mer wear, comprising Linsies, Cotton and Woolen, at REED'S SIOKE. May 15, 1857. WANTED, at SHOEMAKER'S Colon adeStore, 5,000 pounds of WOOL, for which the highest price will he paid. June 5, '57. & Co. have established their Ex press on the H. is. B. T. R. R. and appointed C. W. ASHCOM, Esq., agent at Hopewell. Bazin's& Lubin's Extract for the Handker chief Cologne Water, &.c. for sale at Dr. Har ry's Drug Store. BOOTS Sf SHOES. —The subscribers have •ust opened a large supply of Boots add Shoes t suitable for Fall and Winter. A. />'. CRAMER 6? Co.
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