The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, March 12, 1858, Image 4

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    NEW FALL GOODS.
The subscribers have just received a large assort
ment of Fall and Winter goods, all o. which will he
offeree! at prices to :iiit the limes. We respectfully
invite Cash and prompt six month buyers, to call
end examine our stork —e-snrins them, vre shall
offer inducements greater tV.n 1 ere'i 'ore.
Conntrv Produce of ail kinds ret - ved for Hoods.
A. B. CRAMi-R ft Co.
Oct. 1C 1-77.
£%.
Bcoksellcis aad Stationers, and dealers in Music
and Musical Isstrßinp'Jts : fliamUersliHrg.
Our Stock consists of D Stationery, Mi
sic, Musical Instrument Wall Paper, Blinds,
French, German, and American Lithograph-;
and Steel Engravings, gilt Mouhh.igs for
Frames, etc. etc., \vh I sale and r. Sail. Dr. Is.
F. Harrv is our agent fir Bedford, arid all or
ders given him will be promptly attended to.
March (J.
WALL AND BLIND PAPER.
Dr. B. F. HARRY is our ngenl for this ne
cessary article. Bv tilling at his store our pa
trons will see samp! J S of our p.. JUTS. We have
made our Spring selection v. iiii much care, and
think we cannot fail t> please.
SIIHYOCK &. SMITH,
C/tambi'i&burg.
March G.
V/I.T. FOSTER.
IijILDWLY, LLYDERM.EY ft CO.
Importers and Dealers in Hosiery, Gloves,
Trimmings, Combs, Brushes, Fancy Goods,
Looking Glasses, &c. No 8k Noith Thir l St.,
Philadelphia. All orders solicited and prompt
ly attended to. S-p'. ft, ISfiG.
SAUSAGE MEAT CUTTERS, C Q?ii SHELLERB
&C.,
REMF-MPTR that fliyrrire A Hartley keep tie best
Machines nf ail desciiptint . cv i offered to the peo
ple. of Bedford County. Their fjntt/r- Matt Cutters
if Corn {*/„//. are warranted, cspee ally, and v. hen
not fully e<]imtong the rr-presenlation nay be r n
turned. Orders are solicited from this and adjoining
counties.
Sept* 13, 1857.
house.
Vc.lentiii-3 Etsckman, Prop -ietor.
QT."-Boarders taken by the day, week, month
cr year, on mod< rate tei n.s.
May 1). 1856.
(MN SHEILEES, FODDER CUTTERS
nssJ 4'ortj Pi ills.
Si!# 3 " We but ask the Farm rs to give these
Machines a trial; ami, if t'l- y are not <„• -.J, nr.d
do not work a. represented, they r; ay L • return
ed, and the money will be promptly refunded.
Give them a trial—it will cost nothing—and,
by having them you will : -ave money.
ELYMIiIE ft HARTLEY.
Bedford, December 19, ISoG.
D. K. WrvPERLICH. B. T. NF.AD
Wmsderllc!* Sc Kcail,
-fovrjarEing Sc iTomrniscbn ftlerc!;ants,
Tiortk Second Ctra.". cp;o • the CnmhtrlanA YaHet,
Unit Llo'td Depot,
% CIIAT"3IiR S3UP. Q .
It# - They are at all times prepared to carry nil
kinds of Produce to, and Metchau.kse, he., (torn
Philadelphia and Ft-.lt -uere, at the shortest notice.
*,* They v. ili al-o purchase . lour, Grain, eve., at
market price.
GOAL, LUMrr.R, SALT. Flbll, GUANO, and
PL AS'i Kit on }.:::; d and for ale low.
June 10, 1*0".
Speef ack - 1
The subscriber has j?t nceivi-d a splendid
vanity of Gold, Silver Mounted, and Steel
Spectacle?, with the finest Scotch IV bh-j, su
per! ;r in cit-atm and <!• ■n.'d to suit ; ; s
(■f all ages—warranted never to FAIL—to
which he invites (tie attention of ail v. ho are in
need of the article. lie has also just ree ired
an i-l gant assortment of JEWELRY—aII ot
which he will sell on r< a * -cable tcru.-s.
DA MEL BORDER.
Bed fori!, May 2'?, 1857.
Co (Hcrgnmcu atti SnjKrinta&e&'s t-i
Sabbat!) Srijccla.
We keep on hand the publications of the Am.
S. S. Loi ■:i. Aim i ican It, le Sori ty, American
Tract S -A ty-., Presbyterian Board of Publica
tion, Methodist Booh Rooms, Ala i f .bu:wit> S.
S. Union, Lotheiar: 11- md ol Publication, E
copal S. S. Union, and a gnat vari-.ty of si nid
ard Religious Publications suitable lor Sabbath
Schools.
SHRYOCK ft SMITH,
C ham bsr $ bur.'.
March G, 1557.
—••A'' ITOTICE !
THE subscribers now i.a\e their books p t-d
for selllriii-'i:t, and call upon nil j-non
business with them, to come forward and sen
ile uji their accounts immediateiy. Tliev h pt
this notice v. ill not he ] m-sed unheeih !, "as ti.i
ha 3 been the first time i r years of i,.An->s that
a similar call bus been made. One id tin- tii. .
being n-.tv engaged in other business, the I rsi
rs ess of the fir.n imperatively demand* s-it! -
ir-ent. A;! . i of ihd s will betaken in j-ay
ment of acce ...due.
TAYLOR A MOV, BY.
Jan. 1, 15."3.
Dissolution ui' P.-.; • merghit).
Til 7 " farts. .•! .> ! . U. ■
ry S. i-i:.! , ■. name ami
firm it? M.iv.oa, K rig <v I .. : b— -.. - ■ i. -
mass's Irpsi WoR:-, in 1 township, tkiifrml
county, it d:t- !-.fd by mum- ■ ■
in Mir-s. K;AG,
Nov. 2, ISS7. JAM I S MAi'AUA.
The business of rearuCcturing j. nr. as Lemorrs
Irer. V.'jrk-. wiii he .r:. ; "... it ~
w :so ; it.. -' d .. no 11:' t' i, -tot i l '- , . I ; tier,
Jain-*.' .uiaiy, i.". she Books prop! it'; met etl'erts
be -_.-ia S.I the talir ... ~, . .JM- : K 1; .
Nov.-2D. : -.77. RI-'.MiS' S. fi IMG.
As the £■ a son i r chap;, d hands a. , . ,.e it
is coming en, we a.-.vi •<.r ! . .t, uio
Dr. Harry's cheap Drug Stare , p- ei ,s -a
t'j.v of J'tj/Jii s A .n.v. i:i . tor ■ - ; e - -r.tr u
and cure of chapped hands. O-.iv 37j cents
p.-r box.
I or pimples and wrinkles and freekles aiel .an,
No::. .114 has e -r been discovered by n !,.
R.ke ibat wo: -h rial product el fron : i-.-.crs,
it.? pcpule. r *•!>:! ins of a Tlicri- an t l lew
to be tic,', at !-r. Harry's U.-;-g & Bo- . Sto *.
March C. IS'>7.
IRON. Li.UK.-n.itn s and others arc Kit-mm
edwe have just received a iaige supply , i Re
fined Iron—warranted h-.e uualitv.' '
A. B. CRAMER A CO.
Country Physicians can have orders
filled at City pricis at Dr. Harry's.
Bedford, Dec. b, 1856.
6LYMIRE AND HARTLEY.
The undersigned respectfully invite attention to
their new and elegant stork of Builders and Me
ckanirs Hardware and Labor saving Machinery , and
House furni hing goods. Their stork is largely se
lected with great care, and embraces every thing
u.-ualiy kept in similar establishments. Their stock
is composed in pait of the following, viz:
Cutlery of all descriptions.
Carpenter's tools.
Cabinet maker's lords and findings,
Wooden and willow ware,
Ropes of several sizes,
Chains in as ortment,
Shovels, >c. ops, foiksand spades,
Files and It-.'ps in Variety,
Locks of ell inscriptions,
And !' .-Id i> Hardware in general.
Farmer-. Hand and Sleigh Bells,
Skates for all the boys,
Iron and Steel of all S;z 'S,
Idas . Copper a 1 L. .. v. ire,
Churns in Variety,
Coffee an J Spice Mills, (Warranted)
Fox. Rat, aui! Mice trap,=.
Spade, Shovel, fork and axe handles,
Brushes in Variety,
Nail-, Class and Putty,
Paints and oils,
1 itiid, Pine oil and Turpentine,
Sausage .Meat cutters, unsurpassed,
Sausage Stutters,
Apple I'arers,
Double and Single Bit axes,
Knife cleaners, an excellent article,
lllitar,r.ia waie,
CY.pp r, bras*, porcelained and tin lined Ketp.es,
Patent and common Sad Iron*,
Shoemakers tools arid finding-,
Screen wire,
Chain Pump-,
Farmers Rng*,
Corn Shejlcrs,
Com Fodder Cutters and crushers,
Corn miiD,
Glass and common Lanterns,
Oil for Harness and Machinery,
And 10b" cii.er articles large and small, suited to
the wants and far cies of all das es. In connection
with the foregoing, Bi nyireai.J Hartley have their
•' /: ■ '...**
&"::?■■ —*■£- ■ >w>*
\ •■. - _>
U
DEJNIIMEIIT, IN WHICH T! > Y MANUFACTURE UNDERTHI
IM:I. •.•'!.4-TO SUPERVISION OF MR. PLYMIRE, THEIR .\";.:11-
ENT A-.ORTRNEIIT OF TIN W .IR-. V, p OLFT-R GICAT INDUCE
MENTS TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS BY WAY OT A LARGE TI.S
CCRNRIT, VERY LUR ; ETC -K, AND EXCEL! NT URNK, THEIR
ASSORT MERIT OF -TOCK EMBRACES PCBABLY 2u DIUSRENT
PATTERNS OF COOK AADLBAIING STOVES SELECTED FROM
T CHOICEST PATTERNS CF THE BEST FOUNDRIES, IN PHILA
DELPHIA BALTIMORE YORK AMI PITTSBURGH, WE A-K ESPE
CIAL ATE;,I.NR.. TO TI IS PART OF OUR STOCK BY ALL WANTING
GOOD WARRANTED STOVES.
WE HAVE ON LAND A FEW OE> FASHIONED STOVES AT
REDUCED PI ICES.
BERLIN STOVES, SIO,OO ALL SOUND.
HATHAWAY SIO,OO TO SIO.OO
THANKFUL TO ALL WHO HAVE PATRONIZED U. WITH JOB
WOR K, WE WOULD INFORM THEM THAT WE STILL ATTEND
WITH CARE AND DESPATCH TO OUT DOOR WORK, -POUTING
AMI SHEETING DENE AT THE LOWEST P:ICE-. ACCORD:: G TO
QUALITY OF THE WORK. WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON L AND
THE CELEBRATED VICTORIA STOVE BLACKING, WHICH IS
CHEAPER AND SUPERIOR TO ANY THING EL-E EVER USED FOR
THIS PURPOSE. KUS.-IA AND AMERICAN STOVE PIPE AND
FIRE BOARDS CONSTANTLY ON HA .D AND MADE TO ORDER,
WHOLE SALE OR RETAIL, IN SHORT EVERY THING IN THE
TINNING, STOVE AND COPPER SMITH LINE. PLEASE G'.\E US
A ■ ALL AND EXAMINE PER YOURSELVES.
OCT LUTB. PLY.ML RE & HARTLEY.
Evw THYSELF."
An Invalu ible Bank for 25 Cents, 'Ev
ery Family should have a Copy.'
.* w, •>,, DR. HUNTER'S MEDICAL
,\v ,■ '■ < // MA M'Ta-.BHANI)POOK
> I (R T IK AFFLICTED,—
-OF/.F ~ Y R RONIA.IIUIG AN OUTLINE OF THE
R,I : PROGRESS, TREATMENT
F ,:RE OI EVERY FORM OF
\YI' DISEASE CONTRACTED BY PIOINIS.
CUOJS -F-XNAI INTERCOURSE, BY SELF-ABUSE, OR BY SEX
UAL EXCI SR, WIRLI ADVICE FOR THEIR PREVENTION, WRIT
TEN IN A FAMILIAR STYLE, AVOIDING ALL MEDICAL TERI -
IIICI.HT C-, AND EVERY THING THAT WOULD CIP UD THE CAR
CF DECENCY.
\l ■ *t<momj af l',r. Profrt'or of ()■'slclrirs in Pmn.
College, Phil<,<le!;>via—'Dß. HUNTER'S MED.
JCAL MANUAL.' —THE AUTHOR OF THIS WORK, TIU-
L:KO THE I. AMITY OF IFCO E WHO ADVERTISE TO CURE THE
IKCA-FJ C! WH.CH ;T TREATS, IS A GRADUATE OF ONE ID
THE BEST COLLEGES IN IHE UNITED STATES. IT ALIEN!.-
ME PI. A URI-• - S C-EON IT RI MIIM TO THE UNFORTUNATE,
OR TO THE VICTIM OF MIL-PRACTICE, AS A SUCCES-FUL AI.D
CSPENENDED PRACTI'IOI R, IN WHOSE HONOR A:. 1 INT. G-
R:TY T..TY INE. PLACE TI,- GREATEST CONFIDENCE.
.ti-i I .! Lox SI,ORE, SI. D.
From A. I. 'Ji ■■■', .7. ])., c 1 Pun Univrrsity,
Phil.i '. —IT G. V. - ; " P!.-.. - S:-; TO A*'-! RNV T SLIFNR.NY TO
THE P:T -JO. .•! ..',; 111Y OF IL:-.*A IOF THE "A'
rjf M-tini.;/." —XNOITROUS C.'-O OF DISEASES OF THE
TI ,ITI! (' S-..-:IIE O. TI I. I : G SI.U. 'TRIG, HAVE
COME he H-R MY I OT;C, IN V.BUII K:S 5;..11 HAS FCERO
RNAI.IFI ST 1.-I I I'OIG TO PEN. ■? HEALTH, IN SOME IN
STANCES VVI, R- TH PATI-NT HA- ! ON CON-ID RED BE
YOND MED.V&L AJ. IN THE TREATMENT OF -MINUT
WVAXI.ES-, O. • :I: .. *I NT OF I-. * TIMET IONS PRODU
CED BY Self-,: ' .OR -V OF VENERY, IDO COT KNOW
HIS SUPERIOR IN THE PRO FT SIEN. 1 HAVE BEEN acquain-
TED WITH TIN' ANT'.I : T! IITY Y< V.RS, AND DEEM IT
T> MORE THAN IN. I: E TO ! ; N AS W EL! AS A KINDNES TO
THE UNIORTTI: ATE VICTIM OI EARLY INDISCRETION, TO REC
OMM-UD HI IN AS ONE, 1.. WHO.-E ; 10,.-:-IONAI SKILL AND
INTEGRITY THEY may SAFELY CONFIDE THEMSELVES.
A M. Woodward, h. d.
ONE COPY, S '-UI LY RNV< WILL BE P.: WARDED
FREE OF PI. TA :E TO ANY PRT C! THE UNITED $•••. FOR
23CENTS, T> (> COPIES FOR sl. COS!)EN
.V ( PABLI HERS, BOX 197, L'OILADELPHIA.
.I'.TS. I'.IIIVA -VRS AND BOX AGENTS sup
phrd oil the m, I l.'rr.;! t* .■■■<■. [RIOV. 1,7" 7-1 V.J
JIT-NO ILUMLIUC -I!. IE IUJTZ*S CELEBRATED
111 \\ .. I I. IT. ON: ARID SURE REMEDY EVER
D.R-'..- .. ~E CUR EG IT. • TETTER, RINGWORM, AND ELL
ETUI ION-.-- OF TIIE SKI . IT IS SO INFALLIBLE A RE OEDY,
THAT A PEIFRRT CT •• CAS • ID' 'IVTTER IS GUARA;.-
TIVIL. I; A" : (1. I- ( D.NARY CAFES ONE
LFITTI-' W-.1 : . PEJF-CI A CURE, IN HID CA
SE*. \V "TH A I'E ICRC N.ORE WILL BE RE
.! R '- '• P. ' ■ B "E. FOR SALE AT DR.
IT •FIRR'F EG* TORE, 1.-DFORD, PA.
FOR SALR,"'"OR
u'*'. ,'-\k ? to —SMI Acres of Laid,
pr.i' '.lit' \.i ' roy Estate called 'Sugar Bottom,' in
Sr. Clair township.
ALSO,
TI C WELL PUOWN TAVERN STAND AND STORE /TOUSC IN
D" ;EV. I. - WOOD.LSRRY, S.TAATE ON LOT NO. 3, ON THE
' .- ■<; R •' II.WN C , ET BY LTD FEET, NOW IN THE OC-
C:{ UCY OT WILIIAM PIER SON.
ALMI,
;' 0 ACRES OF LAND IN DALLAS COUNTY, IOWA.
AESO,
ST") nvrca of land in Mn goiuery County, lowa.
ALSO,
' ACRES OF :AR: ;I IN II . . TON COUNTY, LOW A.
ALSU
3KO ECROS IN MORRISON COUNTY, MINNESCFA.
AL>U
T.OR Y:> , OF BLOCK 3D .:) THE CITY OF OMAHA, NOBRT '•
IVRI.' <JRY
•IR I' RAIL RI-: -1. AND PR.-.U RITING GOOD OPPOT
SUI.ITIE* !UR IIT.-.
O. L. SHANNON.
Bedford, Nov. 13, I'-.,".
A I'lilMlu NFT OF GIOCERIVS, JU.FL RECEIVED AT
SBOEMAKI R'S T' OTTADP STORE. [DEC.4,'S7.]
I'AZIN'J F.N'ICY FOILET SOAJ <, SHAVING CRPAO: ;,
S-C. JTIII RECEIVED AND FOR SAL- AT DR. HARRY'S
DR .G STUN.
ROUSELL'S UNRIVALLED SHAVING CREAM AT HAR
RY'S.
REPORT
OF GEORGE BLYMiRE, TREASCUER OF
THE POOH HOUSE, AND HOUSE OF EMPLOY
MENT OF BEDFORD COUNTY. IN ACCOUNT
WITH SAID COUNTY, FROM THE lsr DAY OP
JANUARY, 1857 , TILL THE Ist DAY OF JAN
UARY, Ihsß.
DEBTOR.
To cash received /ran Collectors, as follows:
Wm. Carnell, 1S >5. 15 11
A. Suoden, 1534. 77 71
John Ju. Hill, 52 3:3
Levi Iliii'.lingvr, 1835. 12 G3
John Ada.s, " 20 00
Robert Eld or, " GO 16
B. W. Garretson, 1856. 94 70i
T. W Horton, " 52 31
Elias Gump, " 122 00
Josiah Brti&er, " '0 00
Hugh Werts, " 80 79
Wm. Gillespie, M 38 7.3
David Cyphers, " 43 00
Jacob Evans, 41 56 00
Jeremiah A hers, 44 80 00
Jnhn Spark?, 44 113 9 2
Dani' - ! IVwell, 44 GO 23
Henry Horn, 44 17 16
Simon Baird, 44 1 12
John Furry, 44 182 84
Jacob Striith, 1857. 161 00
Adam Barnharf, 44 32 7 1
Samuel J dines, 44 47 90
Henry Rose, " 60 00
Noah Tipton, 44 96 00
Wm Carnell, 44 10 00
Abraham Morgan, 44 20 00
Wm Masters, 44 16.7 79
Daniel Horn, 44 10 00
Amos Ash, 44 33 00
Isaac W. 1 vJer, 44 67 00
Henry S. FJuck, 44 93 00
j Jacob Bi.idSe, in full, H 212 77
| Elias Bilz, fines, 8 07
E-q. Longer.ecker, fines, S 17
Esq. Evaus, fines, 33
Saftrl Imler, monies of Frana Ling, 21 57
Balance due Treasurer, 30 7: £
$2479 68|
Paid. 7T A
; David Waiter, brtr-in - paup - r, $ G I2i
! John Long, bringing family, 27
Lew is Butt, bring pauper, 5
Christian Broadston, f;v cofiin, 3
Francis M trgan, bii: •_• pauper, 2
John MfrFurron, :a :• :ii.g j-.iujer, 1 80
Win. A. Mattk, bringing : atip r, 3 37i
Dr. H A Dais y, : liictt! services, 23
James Linn, I.is supp - rt, II
Ling {<, Claar, Shoernakiug, 7 G2l
ArchibaV! Blair, us - * of J. Simler, 20 00
Wm. Pltilij i>r Corn, 25
Wm. Gehhart, for bull, 2.3
John Miller, sboetiiaking, 4 87[
10 S Longertecker, justice fees, 2
Go W Figard,sundry jiaupers, 16 98*.
Jim Shafl - 1, for !. g, - 20
J hn Shaffer, for pork, 7 SO
A B Cramer £. Co. pari of check, 20
Wm. Rogers, do 43 63
Thomas Muilenex, do 45
Directors of ru.- - r of
Wm F Moo head, one quarter's salary, 26
X. Lyons, bill of goods, 25 1
John Mili'-r, Siroenittkirig, 7 75
Sam'l Brown, balance of salary, 14 40
Josiah Shuck, fur s!;eep, 18
S. D. Broads, u ovk at mill, 10 00
Jacob Snyder, fur corn, 25
J. Barndollar, for lumber, 1 1 37J
B. W. Garretson, escapes* 17 33 j
A.B.Cramer, goods, 73 33
H. 44 I.re, donation to Liken Johnson, 2.3
Racbae] C:aar, sup) irt out door pauper, 5
B. W. Garrets n, judgment, 23 55
Wm. Ritchey, for boat, 8
Robert Kurtz, 1 r b< - < - f, 6 94 '
Wm. Weisel, blacksmithittg, 5.3 54
G.D. I'rout, Fr colt and lumber, 54
Da- id Ciphers, escapes, 2 > 62i ,
David Ciphers, error in duplicate, 24 54
Daniel Tewell, escapes, 3 76 j
John Ferrv, do. 5 59 !
Wm. Citrr.el!, do. 5 43
S. Sleigie, 1 i-eping out-door pauper, 20
T. R. Getty.-, for services, G
Sim'l Wink, escap s, G S9
Jacob Mock. one Lull, 13
John liiitiuger, one bull 20
T 11 G-! ?, salary k making duplicate 36 25
Isaac \Vinfield, bringing pauper, 3 87i
Daniel Ranis, i iii (or coliins, 2i
Mrs. Ex line, donation, 6 00
James F Lynn, 5
Win. S, i !;, bhcksmilhing, 5 05i
A. Snodcn, bringing panper, 4 80
A. Sn , K-n, esrape-q 8 06
Samuel Way, j art of check, GO
S. H. Tate, do. 4 7 71
A. B. Cramer, do. 25
Alexander Defibaugh till of goods, 72
M. Lvtz, carding wool, 1 10
Wui. Bo e ,i r, supporting mother, 5 55
Win. Bowies, removing pauper, 4■ SO
S II '1 ate. aisWneo ci'S D Gcbharf, 9 72
John Dick<-n, bringing pauper, 12 09
Kelly & Dugd.le, hi'! of goods, 12 56 i
L. Jamison, balance on men!, £3 461
Dr. (J. F. Oeiiig, services r . rtA, ■"* 12
S. Sigie, bringing oul-d s pauper, 29
M. Lutz, carding and fulli- 7
; A. Rich.-y, apple butter & applor, 20 50
| S D Br. ad , work at mill, 10
| Hugh B Wortz, escapes, 1 85
Mrs Exiine donation, 5
Win. F. MooiW id, quarter's salary, 70
Peter Miller, i .ing oid. re, 1 70i
Jas. Lynn, keeping out-door pauper, 4
James Lynn do. 4
I G. W. itupp, bill of go:>d s> 32 02
j Levi Hard'mgcr, cscaj s, 1 85
| XI. Nicoderrms, K n. bfil or orders, 13
George Sfticky, si:me coal, 750
George Long, escape?, 5 71
Jas F. Lynn, !; < ping out doer pauper 5.
f; :b -vt Fya.u, bill of goods, ' 30 CD
C Alslp, rubber f>r smut machine, 15
G D Tiout, 3 .quarters salary, 15 00
1)1-. :t ire A Hart iy bill of goods, 48 121
G. W. llapp, ' d.d 27 39"
Job Mann, i.*-q., for corn, 50 00
Jeremiah Ackers, t cape?, 7 2G
Jacob Andry?, do. 9 }7j
Archibald Blair, article? for paupers, 19 11
Jas. Lynn, support of out-door panper, 4
David Mann, good at sale, 7 951
S. Shuck ft Co- part of check, 32 71
T W Horton exonerations, 34 42
Win I) Moorhead, Ist quarters salary, 70
J t-. Lynn support of ou!-door pauper, 15
Wm. Weisel, bill for work, 4 47
Jas. !' Lynn, support of out.door pauper,4
T II Horton, coffin for W. Carey, G
A B Cramer, store goods, 41 15
Wm Rogers, keeping cut-door pauper, 65 59
M. Mclhvaine, bringing pauper, 4 00
do do 2
John Arnold, bill of hardware, 31 24
Win H Gellespie, exonerations, 3 CD
. ! Mrs. Exline keeping out-door pauper, C 75
John Cavenrier, collin and goods, 1 82
N.Lyons, bill of goods, 30
B W Garretson, cammissio.n, J 3 7S
Ehvood Harmer, part of check, 50
T VV Horton, exonerations, 34 4-2
Win H. G-dhspie, do 460
J iJ Hardman, do 2 CO
Daniel Miller, do 4 59
Win. Hull, do 10 44 J
Doniinick Furnnre, boarding, 20
T IJ Miller's estate, Ibr Harmer, 31 S3
Levi Hardtnger, his commission, 7 28
Wm. Carnell, do 5 06
Robert Elder, do 21 70
Hugh Wertz, do :> 59
Daniel TewelJ, do - 5 32
John Sparks, do 12 GO
Interest paid on checks, 124 33
Uncurrent funds, 4 u0
Due 7'reasurer at last settlement, G2
Treasurers salary, 40
Auditors ar.d Clerks salary, 20
Whole amount, $2179 GBi
STATEMENT ol monies duo to Bedford coun
ty Poor House, on the 11 day of January
1858, from Collectois, a3 follows:
Jacob Code, Union township, 1854. S3B 01
Jacob Xicodemus, M. Woodberry, 153 07
Pll Shires, Bedford borough, 183.3. 21 6-3-1
John Aistadl, St, Clair, 44 42 87
R->!eit Elder, M. Woodberry, " 18 05
E ias Gump, Col-rain, 1856. 33 53
Josiali Bruuer, C. Valley, 44 173 97
John Dc- .iier, Hopewell, " 127 07
Wm. Gellespie, Juniata, 44 2 81
David Cyphers, Liberty, " 5-1 19
Jacob Evans, Londonderry, 44 28 89
Jeremiah Ackers, Monroe, 44 14 89
Samuel Wink, E. Providence, 44 68 75
Henry Egulph, Napier, " 111 25
H'-nry Ji >rn, Echeiisburg bor. 44 144
birr: >n Baird, .1. Woodberry, 44 131 12
John J tirrv, S. Woodberry, " 69 19
Jacob Smith, 15. I- -rough, 1557. 110 85
Aam Barmaid, i>. township, " -10-1 92
John A. C rn, io a I Top, 44 253 20
Sum I James, C\ ievain, " 22! ! 9
II- ni v R >se, C. Vu'l< y, " 131 93
Jon. Ffightner, liars n op, " 113 42
Alexander Davis, li- p. wi 11, 44 152 53
Nathan Htirlry, Juniata, " }]s 99'
John B Zook,'Liberty, 96' 01
Noah Tipton, J ••".iounerry, 44 91 55
Win. Cainell, iVI-iruce, " 198 31
Pi.ilip Cuppet, Naj mr, 44 136 12
' Abrn. Morgan, E. Providence, " 16 i 67
: Wm. Masfejs, \v". Providence, 44 96 10
j Daniel Horn, Sche'lsburg bor. 44 40 71
1 Jan &So it:., St. Clair, " 44 42> 19
An: s ul! pton, 44 79 24
Isaac W. Imler, Union, 91 60
Sinaon Baird M. W oodbeery, ** 499 05
Hmy S. Pluck. S. W >.i:,eny, " 2>9 6:3
. Tiiumu II .rton, Proa.l Pop, " 91 55
Joiin King, judgment, 91-61
John L. Hi !, do. 30 83
Abm. Suoden, do. 5 00
$1872 82
I order,
RiGl Li cio v-J (' j. Pi ~..l . . A.C j"
T AND DDMTM IN JEW: BUY,
Would respectfully announce to the citizens
of B dlbrd, ami the pn'.iic in gen ra\ that he
has opened a Jew. !ry Store in toe huiitiir.g re
: 1 'Rt!y '-t< i; i ! 1 ■>. IE Nit ocl :m: . E-p n.= 4y
j spp -d ' tiii !'■ !.-'ld ii >t'.d, v. il'Tft I f V ii! In-
I please d t , si e all in vanf of art icles in bis firm,
i He has on ha; i, ar.d will c-m-tautly keep,an
| elegant assort: n! ci JEW ELK V, an I will 1■ -
| pair Clocks ax d Watches in the ! ert sty le. H.
j hopes to receive a liberal .share of patronage, as
; ' ! ' fee's 'Uti.-!:< d lit* ra: under :- iti.-laction to ail
who entrust him with their work. liis terms
; will be moderate.
He !a ; on hand Gold and Silver Watciji:-.
1 Silver Spoons, Thimbles, Butter Knives, Gold
and Si.ver IN . s ami Pencils, ixc. ice.
April 27, 1855.
PflllSßllV iSVR ISlfilllllD CIIIAI!*!
i WW LI ... u .WJ !
THE subscribers having formed a partnership r
--i i't-r the sty!': oi ''Dc k k Asheom" for purpose
j of conductira mitral
E Oils; iii VAND MA CI 11N E
| buincs- in the e Table ■ reent rcct'i tlv cr p cted i\-
I tjin ar-.l Dock, in Unpen I!, btdfon! coo 'y. arc ; o.v
; Jirep 11-:! to execute oilier- for CASThX'rS AND
MA CHIN BUY of every description. They will
build to oiih r tteam-eiigines, coal ju.d drift-cars,
hoic-c powers, ami threshing machim s—also, ca.-t
--iu<T o - every.fciod A>rfurnaces,forges, saw, grit and
r -list c.iiN, ; ii?, water-pipe, columns, bouse]
fronts, braehet-, Jkc., ire.
i y ore also, now making a fine n-.-o'tmert of
91 11 i -- 5 of \ arioiis kinds of the latest patten, r and
n.-o-approv t styles, including sever*! sir-s c-i
C <)■ )iV fxi OY I.S ol tin be t mas' •, ht-ating stoves
for chtircbe-, offices, lutr-rooms, f-. e.
I A ful. j9-<>rttii?nt of Stoves will be kept constat t
ly on baud, and n>id at wholesale and retail, at pri
. ces to su.t the times, ant quality, warranted equal
to the test ea-tern rcsbe. Machinery of all kinds
repaired promptly. Patterns made 10 order.
%>s> ' Gif.LlAlli: 1 OCK.
October .at), l c -'i7. C. \V. A9IICOM.
HEW
CE A.-n:A V;-' W E
. 1!. I). PI L : (j11 h CO., rr pectiu!!y invite the
att* i-.t'on of tin- Ladies of 12 2- d anil vicinity "... 1
; their nw ! 1 ni.dsome stock of goods just oj-Ved :
i i'i "M. P.- i I.i 1 :g" Ju!ianiiast.i poiite Dr. Beam '
: er's iir'.ig Store.
j ih: goo ax have been sci -ted with the grea ; e.-t
c..iv - . ai .a> it oi 1 ie 1 .i' t. t style ar.d L- st ijuai.t*- - .
! I.i m : tock con - ists in part oi
! 151 ■' •' ~ dks. All Wool fe fairies,
j Plk.Grodcllhine. do do printed.
I I rench 38 . plain and printed D!k. Elastic I'.eits'
I ; hf ' a ' - fringes. Chenille Trimmiiigsc
j Bttjtle Laces. Chenille Scarfs.
- La-'. K 1.1 Cloves. ( be•:ilie head dresses.
I L ie" - (. uiritji-ts. Fancy French Corsets.
: Gents' P>ik. Kid Gloves, , Velveteen, hn. Cc.
j Perfumery, Extracts, Jewelry, Etc
' LADIEB' and GIIILDKKNS' BONNETS i, ?r at w
iK-ty. A general asfortment of Ladi > and Misses
SHOPS, GAITERS, OVERSHOES, EC.
SHAWLS of every quality and m cii: tion.
ii. I>. PEUGtI,
EI TIE A. FISHBU UN,
Oct. 23, 1537, '
Broad l op Coisl^
From the Itiddlesburg Colliery.
THE" xubscr tiers arc now cngagPiT in shipping coal
from ii.. - celebrated Ridtlßsburjj Ear,:. - , by rai'lioad
to tlopc.wfc.i, at a- low prices as can be furnished by
any other pi rsons in the country.
Persons desiring a good article will fir ! it to their
j advantage toci.ll on them, or their F. M.
1 Smith, at Hopewell.
| OSBOURNE k CRESS WELL.
I Dee. 11, 18.-57.-3 m,
Notice
To ihe Citizens of Bedford County.
All Land Warranla to be executed by tr.e,
must be placed in my bands to be regularly fi
led in the cilice.
I will execute all warrants and orders of re
survey? with promptness. Also, will attend lo
•ob-work on call. I will be in Bedford the first
week of every month, or oftener if required.—
Address, Stonerstown, Bedford Count v.
SAML. IvETTEiIMAN.
.June 12, I SAT.
THE WONDER OF THE AGE!
i J. M. LINSEY'S GREAT .MEDICAL DISCOVERY!
Which is a purely i-> tret alte Prrp.truiou, for the pu
rifying ol blood, giving vigor to the Liver, stomach
ai d boivel?, and expelling frorr. the system all mor
bid matter, and substituting in its stead a healthful
activity through all the functions of life.
HOW IT WAS DISCOVERED!
Li the fall of IS3I a daughter of Mr. Lindsay was
suffering from a malignant attack of Cancrum Oris
(Canker of the rnouL:.) She had previously been
prostrated by the attacks of Dy-eiitary, 11. Carnal ion
of the lungs and Hectic Fever, successively, which
resulted iu the above named disease in its worst
forrn. Her condition was most deplorable—her month
and cheek were literally rotten—the attending phy
sician pronounced the caie a hopeless one. Every
thing indicated a spc-dy and horrible death th
death of rot! : g out of Lie I At this critical junc
ture Mr. Lin.Ley propose J a compound for the ; ur
po-ro of allev atir.g, possible, the pains of the litile
stiffen r. She wasma le to . use it !;< ly, and in a
sll ;l . tift i C tO h. S 0:0-t did; gh t • 111 It 2 to.: .-aiiind, tbcts
wsta a very perceptible change for the better. The
nteutii I)' :jto p ; ; a i . I healthy appear
ance—tin; foul breath became sweet—the anpetite
was restored, • J the child seemed to partake of a
tic.v and fresh I ; .
Lope was in pired,ontl l!ic use of the compound
was . lithtiilly c u.tii.u d, the r.sult oi which, with
the hles.'.:ng oi God, was lor complete r -t nation.
fc'fae is now p itectly healthy 1 Imm th; circum
stance, Mr. Lindscy was 1-d to prepaie with gn ju*r
care and exactness, w hat had so a-toni-'n ; c y cured
his child, and continued his experimental vF >• ts un
til he succeeded in lunging to p-rfectiott h -
(' i ■ ' 1 I.'' jur JJ'oa 11 royunty —s.uce which Time
its effects have heei almost miraculous. Hundreds
upon hundreds, hi it, l ave been snatched fiom an
tin! imelj grave and restored to Ihe -we**- of health
and the mi iearmei tof friends, The young arid old
have t, sled it. saving powers and .-Eg aloud r vir
tues. Say they—'-after tung Linii ey's Jtr,,..->ved
Blood >•. i.rcjil i ~ivi- IVIt as if a i e\v hi j was D-rni „
our veins, and under God we owe to it nio. - than
word, can express.''
But hear from their own lip; and then of its
able ifleets, 'i'iifc i .-w t : r..,r.0.1i that follow
ci.ow tli.if it i- deservedly ■ty . , lb.- 1i . / d-nsroc
cry e/" this cr any other age.
J. M. Lir. nsEY.
Hoi! dsYiburg, Lla-r county, Fa.
CEUTIiTC.H'i:st
rattonsviJle, Bedford co., La., Oct. 1!, *37.
Mr. J. M. Li-.nsev.
Dear r-ir; —i was severely ali: cted with rheuma
tism ior a wlr year—rune mouths of which time I :
war i.ot able to Ua e my b; ' —r j.en I -aring of the :
woudi ri .1 -fiV cfs of your l;rprov< d lllncd B. archer, I
i<h terminer! to piocuf ton.'' it and give it a lair tri- !
Alter 1 . ii g three L< ttl< . i was able to w..!k a- :
i" ■ i. as i - •!, r.n-i am now wholly cui -d. I
i .t' • •••■• - • -1 it to ail v.! o ate > imilarly afflicted, I
and hi ■ r * it is a!! it claims to be.
i ui's, truly, JOIET SHAFFER.
• j Jf'C CR. JTE C.iSE OF TETTER and
• " : 5> J1( H, cured by the use of Lindsey's
•'' >• archer. 1, the tti.Jer-r.gr.- J, sometime in
i • •' h "as severely a.hi:cted with what was pro
'oy rr y v; cia: stobe a certain kind of Tet
b-r : l.'ar!- t'< Itch. My condition was one of the
s ■' * • iy; toy face was almost constantly run
! • v. •••!. the ft; .1 corruption that escaped from the
j •••!'•: c, by which it was almost completely cover
i eel. A.iter b-:ug -ender the.care of my physicians for I
near two it (.nil . v. i cut ii. I ■-1 benefit, 1 was in. '
; ducc:,' to make at - ..si of Lindsey s Blood Searcher,
ate; th • result a- that in u-rir g one bottle and a hail
: found a perfect cure, I may also say that 1 eagerly
tin-I wfiife.rr was recomr.eu.b-d as a cure.—
r uch was t; y w ic'i :i<-Jnn-s t iiat 1 even resorted to'
the <! u ,;ei. is ex; ■ri rent i pouring pure Creosote |
any i.:-e and n.k, but ail to no purpose—the!
IJ.-u/d • -ircher the ft. -t a- .1 only thing that did j
•■•ay. I. As a I in. d puiift. iit is unequalled; it i
• : • ■ -•- a: i • on to 1 • giat.-.'r.l ti.at I ever made a j
ti;ai . : I.,_r xirSu> #. a- ' i ioi fdontly recom- I
n. J rto a: . v.: -I may utftr fion 'letter, or any j
r'... r i!r ia :e ..i i:; g I rem a. impure stab'of the
I I. JOHif DELLIiUKT.
iloliidav-! org, Pa.. July 1 >7.
.•/. * BYTE RE,-j TL\ 'G C./SE OF SCROFU
LA cuied by one bottle ol Limisey'- Blood Searcher.
—t! - certifies that about una yer ago oar Bttle
on.g- i four years, was i.,ost sorely nliircted with
what the physicians pronounced to be a scrofula,
aml was t. ated accordingly for l ariya year, but {
wi;' out the slightest benefit - IBs r-y s uvre running ;
ali.in mattery humor almost constantly; which would
ci.crn t his eyes beyond the power of opening them
until C ?y were washed arid cleaned by soap and wa
ter. About same time an absce s fomod just
below the groin, which in due time broke and com
mence.! a drscharg •, which was found impossible to
dry up or heal—the bed would ho very much sfei ted
ar.-J the c!ot;,-i-got t. • ci.-ld p 'itVct.y sickt'>i.-g in
a single nights time. After having the attention? ofa
| ! 3 -i! fci so long a time, and f; d-ng the child to
t •' i'.ttisig Woi;P, we determined to Try the effects of
Mr. Lindicy'a Blood Searcher. This was in !a-t
M ir ': —a; -I I cfure too weeks had passed awny the
ci ... „• wsi- are! lam happy to <ay That in
Hie use of a ;•!. LE I Oi'l'LE our little bov has
been perfectly restored to health. We cannot
too highly o. it.! invaluable medicine. It should be
in every family—none should be without it. A: a pu
rifier of blood it i< beyond all price !
DA MEL BOLLINGER.
Hollidaysbtirg, Ta., .Tu'y "JO,
1 loiliiUysbi ig. J'a. March J9th, 1837.
DR. J. M, Lim- EV, — Lvr.r t>ir: I have been n-ing
your improve I i. S 'archer since some time la-t !
sunimt r,and J ilrcm it to be a ma'tei of duty tobear
15 •) ■ l ' n\ ta its iH7't v : je<tll Hood restorative
values. 1 have been ior a ntimbt r of'years severe
ly tumble 1 <ry-peland renen . ' dihriay-, but since
1 put s; ti urrl'T the inffuence of your Improved |
Lb J Search Ir, 1 find a very decided' improvement, j
Indeed, my acquaintances impieutly remark, that I :
mo:, :<>■ iat a:..! hearty;" and I know oi no other'
can-- • tl -ii t; ■ use ol your Improved Blood Search t. '
Juilj tiuui ii.y own experience, I believe that this I
i < .vol tier, t valuable medicines that woman I
can u-e, csjn-ci..lJy thou who are or have entered
*'i --t' G•' v.-.cl;iic of i :? (iron; 40 to C, O year? ofs;g. ).
i l. , it '.vould have IK *n iih-ove ingratita ie on
my my part to have withheld tl is testimony, and in
thus con-entii.g to appear asa witness l-fore the
P.. i;c. I !.. ve been actuated sol.-.y \ ith referenc• -
to the voice of conscience and duty. You arc
at In-- rt> to ir.nke whaii ver * -■' you miy ih > o pro
per ol tii is stater..' it. \ - ir-. i. -JD-c\. iiijv,
MAKGARI:T VV. O DONNELL.
LIVER CO.UFL7i.YT CURED BY Und
er) - Improved Blood-Searcher.— B'air Coonty, .<.
Personally appeared before me, one of t!.e Justiceal
oi Lie I'.-ace, in arid for Blair ccanty, Geotgc Kn-m, '
who, being duly sworn according to lavv.dothdepose ]
and Two years ago 1 wo, afflicted with pain !
between t.sc fcruldcrs, almost con-tat t cough, loss 1
of u; p'tite, chills, rightswvats, r.i d v ry subject to
co.us; I, ni lfn*th, became so weak \}:d i could
hardly walk; my physician done me no good, tkjme
time last fa!!, I commenced taking Lind-ey's im
prove,, b.ood-srarcher, and by the u-e oi two bottles
was p i fectly cured. I feel, to recommend it to all
w ho -ut.er Horn Liver diseases, general debility, loss
Ol appetite, and other diseases arising from impurity
Ol the b.nod. J would not like to do without it
i consider it an excellent family medicine.
(Signed) GEORGE KOPP.
oworn end sub.-cribed this lath day of March, A.
D.J- -7, I, lore me, J. GOR LEY, J. P.
iV"-r.— .!f. Kopp is n resident of Frenketown,
am. u Well known to ti,a citi,-ens of Biair and Brd-{
lord counties as a man of excellent character and in
fluerce.
• 1 DESPERATE C.7SE OF EG EE .WD '
Dvsi'kisja, entirely cured by the use of Lindsey's '
•'lmproved Blood-Seari her." '
n/uir County, Personally.appeared before me,!
the sub criber, one of the Justices of the Peace, in!
and lor sard county, John Moran, who, being duly 1
sworn' according to law, do depose and rav IV
,lie *Pnng of i 850,1 was a victim tothat worst of
diseases—dyspepsia, and that in its worst form ' y„
app lite was completely gone, and when, in • * /
preserve life, I would force myself tw .,, "
mouthiul of lootl, the stomach would immedrnMv
loath it, and ca tit forth with the s,,ittj e i\ y .
a! o been suffering with The ague; each attack last n
about rune months out of the twelve, so that w'iih
the ague and dyspepsia, 1 was reduced as I thouehr
beyond recovery; 1 thought 1 must die, my
could do me no good. Such was my condition,
Mr. Lindsey supplied me with a bottle of IPs irr
proved blood-scarcher, assuring me it would work
cure. 1 commenced its use but with little confidence
' ln one wee I: s time—so great was its rest O ,J
tive powers—l found rr.y appetite to return t-v"
stomach received a new tone, i 0 that I could e-,f
anj thing without the slightest inconvenience a ,,i
I;-lore its healing touch the ague th-d irorn a
charm; nor have I been troubled with uue or, : -
pep ia since. I enjoy a better state off alth •V
--1 >if>d none tor fitteen years before; I ain strong t -„i
h> arty, and I fee! confident that, under the IM ; i „
el God, I owe all to the invaluable Improved flood
. ••archer 1 believe it not to be only a sure remedy
•or , so,-, hut ; ,n i.ilalhble preventive, and, as such I
would re< ornmend it to all whose business, hal its. or
n sdi. tici ", expose them to this dreadful pe-t of'hu
mai.ity. Oy-pepsta cannot stay where the Irr,prov
ed liloou-Si archer is properly used. 1 fee] it my du
ty to po.nt ail who suffer, to this all-healin: anulL
c,ne - (signed.) JOHN MQRAS,
hworn am! s ib-cribed this lth day of March A
before me. JOHN Cox, p~ '
1 (,u : ; A F- by 1)r - F. C. Reamer, ib-Jfor.., G B
i-' ! <„• u Bro., M Clairaviile; 13 F Horn .V Brother,
p ' ' '• ' )' an > West End; lieigle fc Evans
lvimv.iurg; John Bowser's Mill; Murrav and
fro., bioii.lv loin; Jacob Beard, Barndollar's M ||.
E-.ont/. V. iilow Grove; Pip t and Scott, Pattens'
ville; J.d.i, Da-her, Hopew. II; Samuel Ostr, N o bi~'J
Mills; G. I). Trout, AH ia Bank; Simon Hershiran
do. Juo. \\ isegarver, Woodbeiry; David Beigle, Wa
ter-street; Geo. 1). Kaufman, FlltthTiHe. fTio.bo"^?
PL LLIC SALE OF
7 } IP A T TAQT A r n?
J. jj.%* I. j J .>aA J. _z\. i IJ,
'•'♦ {'"i'-'Junc-n ofaa order of the Orp'.:i >' Court of
'. "Lj Luui.ty, r.i.-ro vviil be sold at Pal he r, ,! ;.
: ' j y> '' ie 1 ' i ' l r - a >' of -March, nxt. at th b >
nee of Chains Weight, ]■.:■>• of West Providei;c
lownsbip,dee'd, the followingß a! Estate,to it: ,
-v *; -ct o Lard containing t>u. ho hi a ;d f<iur
* res more or less; situate in V,< Township aforesaid,
• ' i J.;. d- o! A' .itpv Mortimore, Frederick
' JCr ' n - , ' ior, i tt'td Godfrey M- rich with a ooi
as i Ottse, TWO story hi;.'h, a Ufg botue one and
!l , " * Sii.okebou >•; and other out buildings,
orchard, about eighty acres efeared, part me.
- 1 f1 " '!" never tailing water thereon. This
property is about three miles South of Bloody Run—
■ ' • 'at. -e Wsli be given a: t Terms made known on
..ay oi sale ly Jr.REMf AH WEIGHT
SIMON* KARXS,
]. ;*r;of CHARLES WEIGHT dee'd.
Feb. ID, ISSS-
Mrs. & 9 |,] e
HAS r-turned from the Cities with a Rich as
sortment of Fall and Winter goods, ruth as elegant
R cii S iks a!! Wool Plaids, Merino Delaines, Ve'lan-
Cies, Thibet Cloths, Calicoes, Cioaks,
MANTLES, FURS,
Velvet and Satin Bonnets, French Flowers, Plumes,
R.abends, Rc-lies, a great variety of Ladies and'
I hiUlreiis Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, with a variety
o J lincy <Joo;J3.
Exhort Settlements make long Friends.'
THANKFUL for the very liberal patronage wlech
we have received from the public during our part
ners!. p— we respectfully announce to all whom it
may concern, that the now existing parLuerchipbe
tween us will ,oori be dissolved by mutual consent,
a- d we earnestly desire ail persons having accounts'
with us to settle the same immediately— and the e
agamM whom we hoid notes now due, will please J ft
the ame BLYMiiIE & HARTLEY
Jan 1.3, IS-3S.
15e<Ifo£'c8. felotei,
n& General Office.
i ho subscriber respectfully begsieavcto an
nounce to his old friends and the public gener
...v, ! at iii' lias leased tiie Bedford Hotel, at
pi sent in the occupancy of Col. Adam Earn
bai'. and will take possession on I lie Ist day of
Api t! next. It is not his design to make many
] ns as to what he will do, but he pledges
bis won! that his most energetic c.Torts wilfbo
employed to render comfortable all who give
uiin a rail. ihe House will be handsomely
ftt<\! up, and none but careful and attentive
ervants will be- engaged. Persons visiting the
L-Jioul Springs, as well as those attending
Court, and the travelling community general
ly, are respectfully invited to give'him a call
and tor themselves.
"Boarders taken by the week, month, or
year, on favorable terms.
AT pie and comfortable stabling is st
udied to this Hotel, which v\ iii always be at
tended by a careful hostler. Also, a "safe and
convenient carriage house.
C..r'Hll the S'IZIGES stop at this Hot.-!.
JOHN HA FEB.
March IG, IS")3.
WAfcSSIXttT®:* HOTEL.
MRS. COOK would announce to her frieuds
and ihe public, that the Washington II 4< I is
now filled up in superior order for the accom
modation cf guests, and she hopes to continti*
to receive a liberal share of custom. Persons
visiting the Mineral Sp: ings w ill tin J in the
•\ ashinglon Iot>! a comfortable summer re
treat—and no pains \viil be spared to please ail
who patronize the house.
"A young gentleman of high qualification
and cour! or,is deportment has charge of the es
lab'i: hment.
i'he best ol Stabling is attached to thi*
Hotel.
i Terms as mod • rate as any ■ (her house in
the place.
■"Daily Mail Stages from Alarpdppa and
i imborhnd—also Iri-weekly Pines f. mi floi
iiiayrburg and Pittsburg s! mat this Hotel.
' A j.-ri! "23, I Sod.
isr?s:rs and Books.
Idil. F. r. REAMER
, /%?&
y-'f; Ha-, i;<■- p •:: -.f hr Pro r
% and Do k Store of Dr. S. D. Scott, will
constantly keep on hand at his establishment
in Jnlianna SS t. a complete assortment of
Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Paints. Ok ,
V\ indow Glass, Varnishes, Brushes fr! kind-.
Patent Medicines, Lamps, Perfumery, Fancy
Soaps, &.c. &.c. tog iher with an extorsive col
lection of Sciiool and Miscellaneous Hooks,
Blank Books, Common and Fancy Stationery,
&cc which he offers at greatly reduced prices
lor cash. Bed lord, Feb. 17, 1854.
W HOBHKENS, *
U PIIOLS TEK EE,
•Would announce to the citizens of Bedford
3nd vicinity, lhat lie is prepared to do ail work
in bis liim, in the best style, and on reasonable
tern s. MA I'iiASSES, u ith cr v\ iihout Si rings,
made i;i a su] • i ior manner, equal to the best
made in the city, and to this branch of his busi
ness he would invite especial attention. He
may be found at the shop of Mr. John Barder,
near the residence of Maj. VVasbabaugh,
Bedford, Nov. 14, 1856.