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    The Bedford Gazette.
AT HOME AND ABROAD.
In Town. —GG.N. BOWMAN, the able and ef
ficient Superintendent of Public Printing at
Washington, arrived here on Tuesday evening
last, on a visit to his family and his old friends
in Bedford. The General is in good health
and spirits, the arduous duties of the office
which he holds seeming to make lillle impres
sion on his frame. He will remain with us a
week, or ten days, when he vill return, with
his family, to Washington.
Democrat V, to the rescue.'— We would urge
the Democracy of Bedfoirf borough, to stand
bv the excellent ticket formed on Saturday
night last. No Democrat is excusable front
voting that tuket, for there is not a man on it
who is not well-tilted for the office lor which
he has been nominated. Shall such men as JA
COB REED, GEO. BEIMCXD, Too-. H. LYONS
and GEO. MARDORFF be sacrificed, or will eve
ry De rr.ocrat in the Borough show himself a
man and susta : n these worthy gentlemen by"
his vole? Shall not CHARLES ADAM?, who, it is
admitted on all sides, will make a most excel
lent officer, and LEVI AGNEW who is one of the
most efficient and attentive Constables ever
elected in the borough shall riot they receive
the support of the paitv who nominated them?
There is r.nt a mar. in Bedford borough who can
sav omht against the honesty and capacity ol
the candidates on the Democratic ticket, and
if any Democrat refuses to support that
ticket, he will do it from personal pique, or his
own petty selfishness, feelings too base for any
true Democrat to entertain. Therefore, let there
be a full turn-out of our borough Democracy
nnd let them vote the whole Democratic ticket
from top to bottom. Up, guards,and at them !
Condi-: tes, face the music! —At the meet
ing of the Buchanan Club and Democrats of
Bedford Borough, on Saturday night last, fir
the purpose of forming a Borough Ticket, the
follow ir.g resolution was adopted without a dis
senting voice :
Resolved, That the Buchanan Club and
Democrats here assembled, will not ballot tor
anv candidate who is unwilling to support the
whole ticket which this meeting shall nominate,
and that persons allowing their names to go
before thi> meeting as candidates, shall be con
st'bred as doing so v.ith this understanding.
Every man who suffered his name to be !,al
lotted for bv (fiat meeting, did so under Ibis
pledge, and virtually promised to support the
whole ticket to be formed by that meeting. It
remains to be seen whether all that were wil
ling to abide by that pledge in the event of
/■heir own nomination, will do so now that the
opposite is the case.
Look out for tricks ! Democrats should be
no their guard against the traps that are .'aid by
the opposition to catch the unwary. They will
ask you to vote all kinds of tickets, 'hog-tickets,'
anel for anght we know, cov: tickets, in order
to take Democratic votes from the regular nomi
nees of your party. Vote nothing but the pure
Democratic ticket and you will be right.
Democratic Ticket for Borough Officers. —
Tile following is the regular and fairly nomina-
Jed ticket, which all tru- D rnocrats will vote :
Chief Burgess:
Jacob Heed.
Assistant Burgess;
George Reirmind.
Councilman:
Thomas H. Lyons,
George Mardorfi'.
High Constable:
Charles Adams.
Assessor:
Joshua Mower.
Assistant Assessors:
William Bow les,
! >.MC Mefigid, Jr.
Supervisors:
Samuel Davis,
I>IAC Mangel, Sr.
Auditor:
John Miller.
Judge of Elections:
Hiram Lentz.
] nspector:
John Cessna.
Constable: e
Lev i Agoew.
To .vn i rj .
JobM. Shoemaker.
I aion School. ft:ere is quite a furor just
now, among our citizens, on the subject of buil
ding a Union School-house. Several meetings
have already been held to consider the matter.
"Union" and "Anti-Union" will be the issue in
the election of Schor l Directors. A ALFNTIKE
STEOKU \N & FRANCIS JORDAN, are the "Union"
candidates, and JOHN 11. KUEH and JOHN AR
NOLD, those of the "Anti-Union" party.
lV'i-:-rs ts the borough money '. —This ques
tion is asked with great seriousness, by the
Abolition organ in its last issue. V, e answer ,
3N A CNEAT I;IG HOLE ON GRAVEL HILL, BE
TWEEN SAMUEL 13ROWN"> AND SAMUEL VONDER
NM.ITII's LOT?, DUC BY ORDER OF A KNOW NOTII
ING-ABOLITION TOWN COUNCIL ' That's where
the borough money is. Not only were the
taxes which were due at the time this useless
and ridiculous job was executed, swallowed up
thereby, but a debt was incurred through Urn
undertaking, a part ol which to this day rests
as a burden upon the taxpayers of the borough.
Let the Know Nothing Town Council which
ordered the hole to be dug, answer where the
money is and let t ie tax-pavers of Bedford
borough remember on •■lection day, what party
it was that made them pay so dearly for so
worthless a "whistle."
Six THOUSAND DOLLARS FOUND RY A RAG
PICKER.— A few days since. Mr. Eilan, of Bal
timore, dropped six one-thousand-dollar hank
bills in the street. S>on after, he was told by
a person living neighbor to a female rag-picker,
that he knew she had picked up the money.
She was waited upon, and upon producing the
bills was rewarded with five hundred dollars.
THE D; EL NUISANCE. —The Springfield Re
publican closes an article on Duelling with the
following paragraph :
''We are satisfied of two things—nay, of
three, first,that duelling wit! nerer tie efii ctual-
Iv suppressed by Jaw i second, that men who get
into grog-shop quarrels, and seek duels, are bet-
M-shot than uttshol : third, that the only cure
for duelling is to let 'em shoot. We would not
enter on our list of friends a man who heedless
ly should undertake to stop a duel. The fact
is, there will be challenges and acceptances of
them, just as long as_the bullies know that they
will not he allowed to fight. The whole thing
is a farce, and is regaided as such by the pai tics
themselves. There is no cure for this duel nui
sance, let us repeat, but in allowing it to goon
to its legitimate results. Our children and our
young men, all over the country, are growing
up with this duelling example befoie them, an
example set by men who occupy high stations,
men who ought to be representatives of the best
sentiments ot the nation. The idea of a duel,
as a last resort of injured honor, is becoming
familiar to them. It is but just to the scoun
drels who are breeding and perpetuating this
false and unchristian idea, and but just to the
public, that, if they have got the pluck to do it,
they be allowed on all occasionsof their choos
ing to kill each other and bonify the nation
with murders that will help to place a bar upon
the duel that will last."
HINTS FOR AVOIDING ACCIDENTS IN
SHOOTING. —l. Never carry your gun, under
anv circumstances, with the hammers down on
the cap. 2. Never carry it on full cock, except
when expecting game to rise. 3. Never carry
it with tiie barrel in a horizontal position. 4.
Never let it be pointed either towards yourself
or any other person. 5. In going through a
fence always hold it before you as nearly per
pendicular as with the muzzle a little
above your head. (i. Never load one barrel
with ttie other either on the cap or at full cock.
7. Never take your gun home loaded, except
you immediately place it under lock and key.
8. and lastly, always consider it an instnuni r.t
that may take away your own or the life of \ our
dearest f.ier.J at anv time, without a moment s
warning, and do not handle it as it there wa* no
mo e harnj to be ap|>rvheii(b d iiom it tlian from
your walking stick or umbrella.
DEADLY WEAPON- - . —We perceive th.it A b.il
has been introduced into the State Legislature,
which has for its object, a suppression of the
iniquitous practice of carrying deailv v. a pons.
One of its features gives power to the courts, to
sentence the offendero to the Penitentiary. It
is to be hoped that this measure will lie enacted
into a law. The practice which has been so
prevalent in all our leading cities, has been
productive ci infinite mischief. A large por
tion of the murders that take place, are attrib
utable to this silt? anil wicked custom. Deadly
weapons, such as revolvers, Bowie-knives,
knm i.lers ami slung-shot are carried, and em
ployed by the excitable and intemperate in mo
ments of passion, and often with the most de
plorable results. Prohibitory laws already ex
ist upon the subject, but ihey are not rutin ieiit ly
rigid, or are totally disregard-d. Some new
ami comprehensive enactment is absolutely es
sential.—llari isl/urg Herald.
RUMORED RETIREMENT <>F SECRETARY CASS.
—We have copied from t/scD troit Advertiser
a rumor based, as that paper states, on informa
tion received from persons holding intimate
personal relations with General Cass, to the ef
fect thai that genii-man would srm retire from
the position which he now (ills in President
Buchanan's Cabinet. Without pretending to
any personal knowledge,such as the Advertiser s
informant may possibly possess, we are of the
opinion, says the Mew York Journal of Cetai
mer ce, that the rumor is without foundation.—
The Secretary is tar advanced in years, but he
is active and vigorous, fluid of public life, and
we doubt not far happier in his present position
than h would be in retirement.
At the advanced age which the veteran
statesman has attained, thre is a liability at i
any time to failing health and vigor; but until j
that day arrives, tve have every reason to be- j
lieve that General Cass will prefer to occupy i
ltie position he has thus far so gracefully filled I
tinder the present Administration.
MARRIAGE EXTP.AOBDINARV. —The greatest
marriage which, in point ol Lrtune, can lake ;
place in Europe, is about to be contracted at
Paris. A Princess Troub'tzki is about to mar
ry Imr cousin, and each of the parties is erdi- '
tlt dto a lortune of/. 100,000 p. r annum. The j
bridegroom—u voting officer wounded in the
Crimea, being let! for dead upon the field—has
[ come to Paris for medical advice. He is fast
recovering fiom an almost hopeless condition,
with the loss, however, of the left eye and the
amputation of the left arm just above the elbow.
The mutilation basin ro wise affected )he sen
timent of the fair intended, who insisted upon
accompany ing her fiance . to Paris, in order to
con:fort and attend him during his convale;-
; ence.
MEXICO. —The news from Mexico, received
! by the Tennessee, at \> w Orleans, states that
j lite rut ire country was still in a state of anarchy,
\\ hiJe Ihe military forces of the opposing fac
j tsons were mustering in all directions. Six
thousand government troops were near Calava,
awaiting the airival of reinforcements before
j attacking their opponents. Old A1 van z was
! in the field with thiee thousand cavalry, r ady
i for a brush. The overthrow of the usurper
| Zuioagn was regarded a< beyond all doubt.
| The United States will be compelled, sooner
or later, to assume the prut- clofate ol that i;I-fa
ted country, as an act ot philanthropy. he
care not how soon the event is accomplished.
j AFP.AID OF TRR Issue.— The persi-.'ent reiu
; sal of the opposition to permit the reports to be
made from Mr. Harris's Special Committee on
Kansas atlans, as illustrated in this morning's
House proceedings, show that they dp-ad the
issue that will arise the instant Mr. Stephens
is permitted to report, which he cannot do for
perhaps a month hence, save by the unanimous
consent of the House. That the opposition are
! in a minority in the House hall, on the Lecomp
! ton question, is thus clearly manifest to the
dullest comprehension. lVtrsh. Star.
tremendous explosion occui red at
Cincinnati on Monday, at an oil factory. A
tank weighing two tons fell a distance of twenty
feet, and scattered the boiiing steam about
the neighborhood in a complete shower. Eight
or nine persons werp injured hy the explosion,
but none of them very seriously.
DIED:
At the house of Mr. William Otf, in friend's
Cove, on the 10th inst., of dropsy in the chest,
Mr. Solomon Herchelroth, formerly of Snake
Spring Valley, aged 52 years 10 ni. &. 3 days.
1 BED FORD COUNTY, SS.
At an Orphans' Court held
at Bedford, on' the Rth day of February, A. D. 15..)8,
before the Judges of the said Couit,
On motion of John P. Reed, r->q-,
the Court grant a rule upon the heirs and legal r''!'"
reeiitatlves of Jacob R.file, latp of.Tuniata township,
;in said conntv, dec'd, to wit, John G. Kittle, residing
in Cumberland, Md., Mary, wife ot John Sweeny,
residing in Indiana county, Pa., I bomas, residing in
lowa, David, residing in I.igonier. Westmoreland
county, Pa., Lllen, wile of 1 bomas Mc't uliitt", resi
| (ling in Somerset, now in Bedford comity, Penn a-,
Catharine, a minor, daughter of Catharine, dec d,
who has for her guardian ad limn. O. E. Shannon,
Esq., residing in Bedford, and Margaret, wife ol AJ
fred .Miller, resoling in Cumberland, Md., to be and
appear at an Orphans' Court to be held at Bedford, in
and for said co., on the Ist Monday, >d day of May,
: next, to accept or refuse to take the Real Estate ol
. said deceased at the valuat on, which fas been val
-1 ued and appraised in pursuance ola writ of paitition
or valuation issued out of the Orphans' court of Bet -
lord county aforesaid, and to the Shertfiol said coun
! directed, or show cause why the same should not be
J sold. ,
Sheriff directed to serve same personally upon tnose
heirs residing in the county, and l>y publication up
on those residing without.
By the Court.
ATTFSr— \V ILLI A.il S. hi.l KE,
March 10, ISSB. Sheriff. |
Office of the C. V. M. Fro. Company.
MARCH 2, 1858.
xotic'e:
IS hereby given that an assesment of 6 per cent, has
this day been levied on the premium notes of this
Company in force on the 14th day ol October last,
except notes on original applications taken after the
15th day of Augu-t 1857. and all notes expijingor
surrendered and rot renewed between said dates, on
each of which f i'cr c-nt is assessed.
Members of this Company residing in Bedford
County, or having property risureil therein, are res
pectfully required to p.iy their prorata assessments
to James M. Rus-cil, I q , "ho is duly appointed
collector of said county.
EF-Ari abatement of i; per cnt. will be made for
prompt payment —i. e. will.in 50 days licrn the date
hereof. By order of the Board.
Mar 12,18-38. JOHN T. CREF.N.
Secretary.
PUBLIC SJILE OF THE
DAVIDSON PDO PERT V.
IN pursuance oi an order ot the Orphans' Court id
Bedford county, the subscriber will expose to sale
by public oatciy on SATURDAY,-the 27th day of
MARCH, A. D. IS-'s, at the late dwelling house," in
Bedford township, of Margaret Davidson, deceased,
all tbe interest, being the undivided ore bad part of
tbe said Margaret Davidson, deceased, in the follow
ing described Real I.stale, situate in the said town
ship of Bedford, viz:
Is!. The MA NSIOX TRACT, lying on the
south side of the turnpike road, and west of, and ad
i tufting th* borough <>i containing about
i'HittTYVI WO ACKKS, all clcardl ar-rf w. 1 r i'v
and having iliei'eon erected a BRICK. OWFLLIXC
HOUSE. two and a ha!!' stories high, TWO SMALL
BRICK HOUSES, A BRICK BARN, and other out
buildings, witlia never jailing w Hoi excellent wa
tcr in the yard. Th re is, also, an orchard uji:i the
property, hiu! altogether it is one of the mo-t desira
ble places in or near Bedmrd.
2d. A Tract of J.a ml on both sides of the
Cumberland Valley road r _rontaining libont tl acre.,
having a small bouse upon it. now occupied by Da
vid Drenntng, with about J5 acres cleared, t he ie
maincler being wood land, adjoining lands of G. D.
(J- J D Shuck, Josepli Sellers, Henry Doisey and oth
ers.
Tr.nsrsi—One third of the purchase money at the
confirmatiou of tin* sale, one third on t J-', hay of
April, 1859, and the remaining one tt.ird on t!:e Ist
day of April, 1 SCO, without interest, the payments
to be secured by judgment bunds.
Possession, except one field, wiil be ven on the
!st day ol AorilJts-58. tLP'Sale to commence at 1
o'clock,P. M. SL. 1U SSKLL,
adm'r dr. bonis non of MargiW"et DaviiLon*d-c.
N. B. At the same time and place the -üburibcr.
by virtue of the power given him in lb® will oi Ma
ry Ann Davidson, dec'd, will sell the interest oi the
said Mary Ann Davidson, in the the above described
propeiiiej, said interest being the other undivided
hah thereof. Terms made known on dav oi -ale.
S. F.. KC-jSELL, Ex"r of the
last Will and Testament of
F.-b. 26, 1858. Mary Ann Davids it, dec.
How to scire Moncu! j
ALL persons who are in want of go--! and ve- j
ry cheap Chairs and Cabinet Furniture.rA
'fo-rati now have an opportii- fobl :
——'-MA fi'y saving money, by ' '
calling on the subscriber, and ;
selecting such articles n they ri ;y need from a I
large stock now on hand which will be sold lower
than the s.une can be bought in this country.
You who are about to commence housekeeping
will do well by calling on me - there v\ii! b • great i
reductions made jn suit* ol Furniture. You will see .
the truth of the above statement by looking at the;
following list of price-.
CHAIRS FROM St 30 to .30 00 per set
BEDSTEADS, 2 30 13 00
TABLES, 2 50 " 20 00 ••
BUREAUS, 10 00 35 00 "
CUPBOARDS, 500 12 00 "
VV ASMS BANDS, !50 600 "
WORK STANDS, 100 " 500 "
CANDLE STANDS, 100 " 300 "
All other articles in proporlion. All aiticles war- j
ranted.
ISAAC MENGEL, JR. i
February 19, iS">B.
JfiJr Ti <.& Jm <3
AT THE COOK COLLIERY!!
AT HOPEWELL,
KNOWN AS THE COKE BANK!'
j TIIE undersigned would hereby notify tiu: public
j that he is engaged in the coal & mining banners, at
, the Broad Top coal mines, one half rnihr lioin the
town ot' Hopewell. In order to insure speedy sale j
I he will sell ital the mines at 4$ cents per bushel,
; and delivered at Hopewell, at 6 cents p-r bushel.—
Persons wishing roal will find it to their advantage
i to give him a call, as the coal is of the first quality
and the terms per bushel less than it can be obtained
for elsewhere. The sub crib-r can at all times he
found at his otSce at Hopewell, by persons desiious
of purchasing.
Dec IS, '57-;! m. RICHARD LANGDON.
Bft!KtlV HOUSES
OF
JOHN T. HOGG.
■ SOMERSET, SOMERSET CO. (if
i MOUNI PLEASANT, WTSTMORE'D" \ 3
| CONNLLLbVILLE, FAYETTE CO. I ±
; UNIONTOU'N, " y 5
BROWNSVILLE, " I 2.
NEW BRIGHTON, BEATER CO. ) ?
Deposits received, Discounts made, Drafts bought,
} told and collected. Bank notes and Specie bought
i and sold. Stocks, notes, and other securities, bought
and sold on Commission. Correspondence and col
; lection* solicited,
i Aug. 21, 1537.
i A CARD.
The Subscriber would respectfully announce
I to his friends and customer- tiiat he lias associated
with him in the mercantile business J. G. Min
j nich of Bedford Bor. and that hereafter the
i same will be conducted under the firm of Reed
&, Minich, at the old stand. He takes this op
portunity of returning his thanks for the past
; liberal support awarded him by his friends, and
solicits a continuance of their favor for the new
firm. He respectfully calls upon his fiiends
S~ cuslomers to settle up their accounts as soon
as convenient, pay or no pay, as it is very
desireable to have his old books closed.
Very respectfully, JACOB REED.
Feb, 5 1858.
i .IBMJ.YISTR.ITOR'S NOTICE.
LETTERS of administration on the e tate of Jacob
Heitshew, late of' Napier township, deceased, hav
ing been granted to the subscriber re-iding in said
township—all persons indebted to said estate are
therefore notified to make payment immediately,
and those having claims will present them forth
with lor settlement.
DAVID HEITSHEW.
Ft'b. 12, 1858. AtJm'r.
~ fiK II JAMES'
EXTRACT OF mum Ml,
(Alcoholic praperation from 1 lie leaves imported
from Calcutta,)
FOR THE PERMANENT Ct'RE OP
CONSUL FTON, BRONCHITIS.
ASTHM A, COUGHS, COLDS, NEK VOL'S
DEBILITY, &O.
FRICB, $2,00 PER BOTTI.E.
tEF"None genuine witnout '-Dr. H. James, 19
Grand St.. Jersey City," blown in the bottle. For
sale by ROBERT FYAN, Bedford Pa., Sole Agent.
Feb. 19, 1858.
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE partnership heretofore existing between Hen
ry S. King and James Madara, under the name and
firm of Madara, King & Co., doing business at Le
mon's Iron Works, in Hopewell township, Bedlord
county, is dissolved by mutual consent.
HENRY S. KING,
Nov. 2, 1857. JAMES MADARA.
The business of manufacturing iron at Lemon's
Iron Works, will be continued by tbe undersigned,
who has purchased all the interest of his late partner,
James Madary, in the Books property and effects
belonging to the late firm of Madara, King Ik Co.
Nov. 20. 1857. HENRY S. KING.
FHKSII AHKIVAL OF
NEW AUD SEASONABLE GOODS AT
REED AND MINNICH'S.
Cloths, Cassimeres, Calicoes, Ginghams.
Flannels, Tickings, bleached and unbleached j
Muslins, Table diaper, Paper and Cambric j
Muslins, Irish Linen, also a fine assortment of j
Ladies' Shoes, Getters, and Lace Roots, and a i
variety of Mis •' and children's Shoes, which
will be sold low foi cash.
Feb. 2d, 1858.
PLASTER.—In quant diet to suit purch- '
user? for sale bv A. B. CRAMER &. Co.
Feb. 19, 1858.
GKTTYS* PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY-
Exchange. Building, Bedford, Pa.,
Where Ambrotvpej, Daguerreotypes, &.C-. !
&.C., ef rvrry description, are executed in Hie;
lib it styl s and i nproveuienls of the Art. A
lull assortment of plain arid fancy cases, and
gold and plated Lack) Is, at very low prices, and
The-public are respectfully invited to call
' xamine his specimens.
T. R. GETTY'S, Jr.
DRUG STORE FOR SALE*
Any person desirous of purchasing a well esta
blished and profitable Drug Store ran hear of a lirst
rate opening by addressing the editor ol this paper.
July 17, 1557.
I). ... V. I NDKULICH. B. F. RSAII
Wgmdevlfcl) &
ionuavulna & Commission iHerdjants,
North Si nd Street, opposite the Cumberland Valley
lir.il Wood Depot,
CHAHBBP.SBUH&.
CP"Tbey are at ail times prepared to carry all
kinds of Produce to, arid Merchandise, itc., lrom
Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the shortest notice.
*.* They will al.-o purchase Flour, Grain, i<c., at
mat ket pi ice.
COAL, LUMBER, SALT, FISH, GUANO, and
PLASTER on Siuiut and for sale low.
June 30, 1853.
As the season for chapped hands and faces it
is cominc on, we advice our friends to go to
Dr. Harry's cheap Dm? Store and purchase a
: box of ii J/art's Amandine, lor t !*e prevention
I and eyre of chapped hands. Only 37J cents
per box.
For P'.:tij>lps and wrinkles and frfrklos and tan,
Nothing ha* o'er I, pen discovered by man,
I. ike that wonderful product "• tropical bovvers,
The popular '• Ba Irn ola thousand 1' lowers,
to be had at Dr. Harry's Drug & Cook Store.
March ti. 1857 __
IRON.— Blacksmith's and others are inform
ed we have just received a large supply of Re
fiijt-tl Iron—warranted best quality*.
A. B. CRAMER & CO.
Country Physicians can have their orders
filled at City prices a! Dr. Harry's.
Bedford, Dec f, 1856.
NOTICE.
The partnership heretofore existing between James
Burns aud J. H. Tharp is this day dissolved by mu
tual consent. AH money due the firm is payable to
James Burns, and all debts owed or contracted by
the firm, will be paid by Jame- Burns.
JAMES BERN'S.
J. H. THARP.
Fe!.. 19, 1858. ,
J EST leceived at Shoemaker's Colonade
Store, a assortment ol Bools, Seoes,
Hats, &C. ° [ , l'c.4-,'- r >7.)
TO BE iUD JTL Dli. IUIIII\'S.
Essence of Jamaica Ginger, which should
have a place in every family, lor sale at Dr.
Harry's.
ttTwiWWPT
AMERICAN PILLS.
JOY TO THE AFFLICTED.
YOUNG AMERICA ViC l ORICUS
One small box of Pills cures ninety-nine eases out
|of a hundred. No BaCam, no Mercury, no odor on
the breath, no fear of detection. Iwo small pilia a
do=e ; tasteless and harmless as water. I nil y" ei "
' tions are "iven, so that the patient can cure hirmell
as certain"as with the advice of the tr.o-t experienc
ed surgeon, and much better than with the advice
of one of little experience in this class of , ''' ? " s .'*
SENT BY MAIL TO ANY PART Or 1 tilE
COUNTRY by enclosing one dollar to Dr. D. p.
H*//gen No. Id I North Seventh St. below Race,
Philadelphia. A hh. ral discount to the trade. None
genuine without the t rriltru signature ot D. G. a,-
ton Proprietor.
Dr. \\"s treatment for Self-abuse, Weakness, sc.,
: is entirely different from Urn u-nal course. Dr. VV.
I has cured hundreds who have tried others without
j benefit. The treatment is as certain to cure as the
: aim i* to rise. Enclose a stamp, and address Di. V\ .
I a - above giving a full history of your en e, and you
! will bless the day you made the effort to secure what
is certain—A RADICAL Ce RE.
Feb. 5, 58.—1 yr-
"CORN. One Thousand bushels for sale aio
Family flour—Prime new Bacon a I so—by
A. B. CRAMLR c*. Co.
Feb. 19,1558.
100 PAIR Ladies Kid and Morocco Lace
; Boots, a superior article at
; mai-12,'58. REED & MINNICH^.
j —Cheese, best quality, just receiv
ied at REED & AHN NICH'B.
Fl'esll Supply ot CriKeries—CofTee, Su
gars, Svrup, best quality, Green and Black,
! Teas, Best Pearl Starch, &c., &c., jus) £Miv
|cdat REED &. MINNICH'b.
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, Wi'l attend ponctually al nsr*t r . to 'l - s la- < :
i tr h-tc nc 'tVeUi 1, ry; :!:i J, <fc fji
. art. ft,-. n? 1.-th >:>. from on* to v.t >■ c> ■ ■ t. 1 j
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IT T, nr.. INY.YRIABI. V CASH. ! ]
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1)1). F. T. REAMER "
r> ESFECTFTTLLY begs leave to tender hi':
\ Professional Services to the Citizens of
Bedford and vicinity.
IEP" Oftice in Julianna Street, at the Drug
and Book Store. Feb. 17, 1854.
Dr. B. F. Ham
RESPECTFULLY tenders his professional ser
vices to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity.
Office and residence on Pitt-Street, in tbe
building formerly occupied by Dr. John Hofius.
June 24, 1853.
LAW PAETNERSinpT"
JOB MANN. G. H. SPANG.
THE undersigned have associated themselves in the
Practice of the Law, and will attend promptly to all
business entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad
joining counties.
CCF"Office on Julianna Street, three doors south of
"Mengel House," opposite the residence of Maj. Tate.
JOB MANN.
June 2, 1854. G. H. SPANG.
m P. SCHELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
\V r ILL attend faithfully to all legal business
7 7 entrusted to his care in the Counties of
Bedford and Fulton.
Bedford, -Nov. 1, 1847.
John P. Heed,
Attorney at Law, Bedford, Pennsylvania
Respectfully tenders his services to the Public
second door North of the Mengel
11 ouse.
Bedford, Feb. 20, 1852.
Cessna. & Shannon*
X g AVE formed a Partnership in the Practice
~J of the Law. Q3r*Oilice nearly opposite
the \Gazclte Office, where one or the other may
at all times be found.
Bedford, Oct. 20, 1849.
LfW NOTICE.
W. J. BAER, 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, 1555.
JOSEPH W. TATE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND
iteac csraate iffloroeu,
HAG for Sale 10 Farms, and 12,000 acres of Coat
j and unimproved land, in Bedford and Fulton coun,
j tics. Also Lot# in the town of Hamilton. Land
: -oh! in quantities to suit purchasers. Propo-als for
j timber are invited from Lumbermen. Terms ea-y.
Aug, 7. 1857 — i^ti.
I V. J. BAER. G.W.BEN! OR. B. F. MEYERS
BAER, BENFORD So MEYERS,
ATTORNIES AT LAW,
BEDFORD, PENN'A.
WILL punctually attend to all business entrusted to
tbeircare. K7"Mr. Baer will be in regular attend
ance at Court. OiFice on Juliana street, same as for
merly occupied by Wm. M. llall, F.sq. [jan 28,'58.]
TO BUILDERS.
The subscriber is fully prepared to furnish
any quantity or quality of Building Lumber
and Plastering Latlts. Otd<-rs directed to St.
Ciairsville, Bedford County, will be promptly
attended to, by giving a reasonable notice.
t\ B, BJCEGLE.
WE FOSTERj
BJJLDWLV, LLYIJER.V.IX A CO.
Importers and Dealers in Hosiery, Gloves,
Trimmings, Combs, Brushes, l ancv Goods,
Looking Glasses, &c. No SI North Third St.,
Philadelphia. All orders solicited and prompt
ly attended to. Sept. :>, 18.7(5.
THE MENLEL IIOISE.
Valentine Steckman, Proprietor.
{j'/ 3 "Boarders ta!:en by the day, week, month
or year, on moderate terms.
May 9, i 856.
iSp ecf aci ins I
Tlie subscriber has jus! received a splendid
\a? i, y ot Gold, Silver Mounted, and Steel
Spectacle?, with the finest Scotch Pebbles, su
perior in clearness, and designed to suit persons
of all ages—warranted never to FAIL—to
which he invites the attention of all who are in
need of the article. lie has also just received
an elegant assortment of JEWELRY—aII of
which he will sell on reasonable terms.
DANIEL BORDER.
Bedford, May 22, 1557.
kio <£!evariuien and Snyerintmiifnt's ct
Sabbat!) Scljoals.
We keep on hand the publications of the Am.
S. S. Enion. American Bible Society, American
Tract Society, Presbyterian Board of Publica
tion, Methodist Book Rooms, Massachusetts S.
8. Enion, Lutheran Board of Publication, Epis
copal B.S. Union, and a great variety of stand
ard Religious Publications suitable for Sabbath
Schools.
SHRYOCK & SMJTH,
Chamber sburg.
March 6, 1857.
LAST NOTICE !~
THE subscribers now have their books posted
for settlement, and call upon all persons doing
business with them, to come forward and set
tie up their accounts immediately. They hope
this notice will not be passed unheeded, as Ibis
has been the first time for years of business that
a similar call has been made. One of the firm
being now engaged in other business, the busi
ness of the firm imperatively demands settle*
nu-nt. All kinds of Hides will be taken in pay
ment of accounts due.
TAYLOR & MO WRY.
Jan. 1, 1S58
CORN SHELTERS, FODDER CUTTERS
ami torn Jlillw.
We but ask the Farmers to give these
Machines a trial: and, if they are not good, and
i do not work as represented, they may be refurn
! Ed, and the money will be promptly refunded.
' Give them a trial— it will cost nothing—and,
hv having them you will save money.
BLYMIRE & HARTLEY.
Bedford, December 19, 1856.
IXew Goods,
GREAT EXCITEMENT
AT SHOEMAKERS COLON ADE STORE.
i HE undersigned having just returned from the eaa
ii-tf; cities, si!' r,.;.v opening a splendid assortment
"I 1 all and Winter goods, consisting in partofLadies
Dic-s goods, Black and Fancy Silks, Meiinoes, De
laine*. Cr.--htr.eres,* •ATpaecas, Shawls, Calicoes,
Woollen Hoods Jc Talmas for Ladies and children,
Hed and White Flannels, llosery, &c. Gentlemen
and Boys wear Cloths, Bi'k. and Fancy Casiineres,
Jeans, Tweeds, Satinet!®, Mucins, ice.,
BOOTS & SHOES,
Cents and Roys Roofs and eihoes, Ladies and .Misses
Shoes and Gaiters o; ail sizes and descriptions. A
general assortment of Gents it Boys Hats and Caps.
Flour Oil Cio'ths. Syrup Molasses, White k Brown
S'ngar, Green and Black l ea, Groceries of all kinds,
Buckets, Tubs, Baskets, Queerisware, Hardware,
and all articles usually kept in country Stores.—
Thankful forpa-t favors they hope that by fair deal
ing-., and a desire to please, to receive a liberal share
of public patronage.
All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods.
J. k J. M. SHOEMAKER.
Oct. IC, 1537.
SAY 12 VOI K MOSEY!
THE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully
inform the travelling public, that he has established
a daily line of stages between Bedford and Latrobe.
The route is that of the old Philadelphia Turnpike,
leading from Philadelphia to Pittsburg, being one of
the coach roads in the Union. Passengers will
pass over the whole route by
DAYLIGHT, and will REACH
i trains of cars for Pittsburg as early
las by going to Hollidaysburg
I Johnstown. The fare to Pittsburg on this route
. is Four Dollars and Tu-entv Cents being
THREE DOLLARS CHEAPER
i than on any other route from Bedford to that point
i Coaches leave the Washington Hotel, Bedford, eve
ry morning, at C>lo'clock, (Sundays excepted) and
the Depot at Latrobe every morning, after the arri
val of the mail train from Pittsburg, (Stindavs ex
cepted. JOSEPH A. GARMAN.
February, 12,1858-tf.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
THE partnership "heretofore existing and trading
under the lirui of Barudoliar, I.owry & Co.,
and Evertiart, Asbcom & Co., has tins day been,dis
j solved by mutual consent. The books kc., are in
the hands of Barndoller k Evevhart. who are autbor
. ized to set'le ail accounts of The old firm.
G, K. BARN"DOLLAR,
J. F.LOWRY.
C. W. ASHCOM.
Hopewell, Sep. 1. 'O7. J. C. EVF.RHART.
THE subscribers take this method of informingjthe
public that they will continue the business of mer
chandising at the old stand, and hope by strict atten
tion to business to receive a liberal share of public
1 patronage.
We have remodeled the Hopewell Mill, and are
now ready to grind all kinds of grain. We will at
all times purchase aii kinds of grain for which the
j highest price will be paid.
BARNDGLLAR & EVF.RHART.
Hopewell, Oct. 30, IS-'JT.
Administrator's Notice-
NOTICE is hereby given, that letters of admin
j istration have been granted by the. Register of Bed-
I lord county, to the undersigned, on the estate of W'il
! i.am Lams, late of Southampton township, dec ; d,
that all persons indebted to said estate will please
make immediate payment, and those having claim s
will present the same for settlement.
VVM. IIAMS,
Administrator, residing in Southampton Township.
IVb. 26, ISSS.
Administrator's Notice.
.NOTICE is hereby given .that letters of administra
tion have been granted by the Register of Bedford
Co., to the undersigned, upon the estate of Elizabeth
Raily, late of Londonderry township, deceased. All
persons indebted to said estate will please make
payment and those having claims will present them
dulv authenticated for settlement.
GEO. VV. BEXFOKD,
Adm'r.
Feb.2G, ISSS.
LIST OF LETTERS,
REMAINING in the Post ofiice, at Bedford,
Pa., February loth, ISSS. [CFM'ersons call
ior fetters in this list will be particular to say
they are advertised.
Allen James, 3 Cotvden & Son, Messrs.
.Anderson Jno. Crooks Samuel,
Arnold H. Dunkee Mary J Miss,
Amy Mary, Miss Diehl Ann E Miss,
Boggs, Mrs. Duncan Jos W
flrounback William Erisman Henry,
Bairn George Emerick Henry,
Bay James C Eiwood Elizabeth Miss,
Diddle Levi, Freeman Noah,
Biddle Margaret, Flickinger Joseph,
Biddle Jacob, French Sarah Miss,
Brubecker M. Mrs. Garner David,
Barndollar i\laggie Miss, Grana Mary Miss,
Rentier Caroline Miss, Hottstetler Levi,
Banick George 2 Hill Daac,
Boyd Thomas A Horning Lewis,
IJenner James, Hill Joseph W
Branack Frederick liawly lieoand,
Breneman Levi, Heileman Wainwright4
Bowers John P. Hall Jacob,
Bridenthall Henry, Howe M John,
Clements Francis, Ilerr John,
Cobh Carlton Mess. IL rshman Simon,
Caney John, Kiumpf Carl, 2,
Churchhili Alva Miss, Knmpp Charles,
fvelton H. H. Ogborn Joel,
Kline Cenas, Purdy & Son M. A.
Lanery Michal, Petrikin Bruce R.
Lenocker Jacob, Racebaum Frederick,
Latchaw Isaac K. Reed James 2,
Leighmon P. F. Robason Ruth,
Landes D. N. Dr. Ream E. 1).
Lynn Sophia Mrs. Ross William,
Miller Lidv Mrs. Rolar Ellen,
Mitchell P. J. Reed J. W.
Moag Gottlieb, Russell William 9.
Miller William, Struck G. D.
Mills Jacob, Sives Julia Ann,
Mecotbof Thomas Swarts Eli,
Mitchell Algerda Miss, Scott Alexander,
Mossman Real A. Stair Eleanor Miss,
Mullon Sarah J. Miss, Seper J.
Milligan George, Seelv J. 11.
Met reck Jno. Tucker Josiah,
Mathers Charles, Valentine Jessey,
McCoy John, Vice! William,
McPhersm Daniel,
Weethel B. F. Willonghby Charles,
Wilson Frank, W r a!ter J no. H.
Wilson John, Wales Gad <S* Co Messrs.
Work Franklin, Wilson Janp Miss,
Yonker John, Yount Jacob,
Zimmerman Michael,
Bedford Pa., ) JXO A.MOWRY,
Feb. 19, i s AS. P. M.
WAGONS.—Several new two horsp wagons,
work warranted, f>r sale on a liberal credit,or
lor country produce by A. B. CRAMER &. Co.
Feb. 19, 1858.
LUMBER.—Twenty Thousand feet of Spruce
&. Pine Boards, also a large supply of Poplar
Scantling—for sale by A. B. CRAMER &Co
Feb 19, ISbB.
6c Co. have established their Ex
press on the H. &. B. T. K. R. and appointed
C. W. ASHCOM, Esq., agent at Hopewell.