The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, May 14, 1858, Image 4

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    Divsoln-ion of 08-Parfnership.
THE partnership heretofore -x.fostig and tra
ding under the fum name of Blytfo.re & Hartley,
has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, 'i he
books, notes and accounts art in the hands of Wm.
Hartley, who i- here by author!/.- ! to S'-ttle the
same. All p<-r.-i>u> hrtw : r s theme|ves indebted
to the firm of Btynure St Halt ley will save costs by
paying tip before the be. ks an ! notes aie placed in
the handset a collector.
BLY.MfRE & HARTLEY. !
March 26, 1 -•" -.
AD. 1 1 f VIST R. II '<) R S \'o TIC IF ~
NOTICE is In :cby given tli.it letters of
administration have been granted tu the i r:J:*isign
ed by the Register el Bedford county, upon the es
tate of Solomon Harclerood, late o. Cole ran. lo'.vn
sbip, deceased- —all persons, therefor ii.• 1 - -1. * -■ ? to
said estste will please make immediate payment i.
those having t-'.: ;ns agai; st it w:l! pres. t the:;!
dulv authenticated for settlement.
JOHN CESSNA, |
March 26, 1 858. Adni'r.
FJREBII and genuine see is from Phiiadei
adelphia bv express, at IIa;il-y"s. A -o sugar
canc seed. [n.ar. 2J,
As the season i r ch-;p'd I n :• r.i faces it
is conning on, w a;!* our irieitds to go to
Dr. Harry's cheap Drug Store and purchase a
box of Bazitrs An-ars.;. e, : the pr-v. ntion
and cure of chaj ■ d hands. Only 371 cant:
yer box.
asui Books,
DR. F. REAMER
F- SIZtR
Having ;- rt r-:.! ti:>- Dr :I
tsfit— % and Be U Sure ot Dr.S. D. S. . .'. i
constantly keep on hand at !;•< esta ! .'..-!n.ient
in Julianna Street, a compiete assortnrent -of
Drugs, Ali-dicincs, Dye Stuff*. P i ■. Ois
Window Class, Varnishes, Brushes of all
Patent Medicines, Lamps, Perfunsery, I aticy
Soaps, &.c. &c. t.-g<'ther with an ex ten v- < •!-
lection of School and MNc llaneous B.d-.
Blank Books, Comtnoi. and Fancy Statin:; ry.
See. which he oilers at greatly reduced prices
for cash. Bedford, Feb. 17, IS.ok.
GEO. A. BROOKS,
Book Binder and Stationer,
vVo. CF Market-Street, llarrislv/g, Fa.
RlTlfilimiUjlßL I
THE subscriber is fully prepared to furnish County
tllticers, Bdiiks. Coal and Insurance Companies, Mer
chants, fee., with all kinds of Blank Books, at pri
ces as low as they can be purchased any w here, and
in a style much more durable than city make.—
OLD BOOKB, LAW BOOKS. PERIODICALS, Jvc.,
bound to any style or pattern.
All kinds of Plain ai.d Fancy Ruling neatly exe
cuted.
English, French, and American Stationery furnish
ed to order.
Orders for Blank Book.-, S onery, Ac., sent by
mail, will be speedily titled and forwarded by ex
press. Binding, etc., can be sent me by same
means, stating the manner ir. which it is to be done.
The patronage ot the citizens of Bedfordanii vicin
ity, is respectfully solicited, and 1 would br*Y leave
-to icfer all who i.we work to Maj. Samuel 11. Tate,
l'rotboi.otary. Give me a trial. Work received at i
the GmxtUc office. GEO. A. BROOKS.
Llarrisburg, April 9, 1858-2 m.
Sign of (he Lock!
HARDWARE,
FARM-IMPLEMENT AND GENERAL HOUSE
FURNISHING AND
VAnl ET Y BTOil IL
IYILLUM UAR'TLFY
Has just opened and IS constantly receiving at
his new store, corner of ''Bedford Hall,"' one door ;
East of A B Ciamer's store, an elegant ai d large
stock of Hardw are, House Furnishing Goods, and Ag
ricultural Implements. His stock consists part of i
t 'arpenter's tools,
Cabinet maker'- tools and findings,
Wooden and willow ware,
Ropes of several sizes,
Chains in assortment,
Shovels, scoops, forks u-.d spades,
Files and Rasps in Variety,
Locks of all de cripuen.-,
Brass, Copper and Iron wire,
Churns in V ariety,
Codec and Spice Mills, (Warranted)
Fox. Rat, and Mice traps.
Spade, Shovel, fork and axe bandies.
Brushes in V;m!v,
Nails, Glass and Butty,
fluid, Fine oil and Turpentine,
Double and single liit axes,
Knife cleaners, an excellent aiticle,
Britannia ware,
Brass, porcelaiv.ed and tin lined Kettles,
'atent and common Sad Irons,
Shoemakers looL and findings,
Screen wire.
Cham Pump,
Corn Shellers,
Corn l'odder Cutters ami ciushers,
Corn niiih,
Glass Lanterns,
Oil for Harness and Machinery,
Paints, oils, and varnish, Iron and Steel of all do
scriptions, Wall Paper and bundled- of othei aiii
rles.
He respertfully invites the patronage of the citi
zens of this ami adjoining counties, feeling confi
dent that l.e van n-.tisfy them in the juice und quali
ty of his goods.
Remember, things sold by him are vmtravttd a
:rpresented so that none ran be deceived; and any ar
ticle not in bis line not on hand will be fuiri-hed ot
•1 days notice cheerfmiy at Eastern retail jirice.
N. B. Believing that the present credit sy-tcm is
disadvantageous to every body, he will trust to man
longer than 6 months, but will sell cheaper for rash.
than goods of like quality have ever been bought in
Bedford. Call and examine his stuck, judge lur youi
self, and we think you will tie pleased with the
goods, the prices and the system.
He keeps on hand,or will cheerfully furnish every
thing needed in this county and brought ficm the
EaA, excepting only dry goods and gioceiios.
March, 26, 1858.
WALL AND BLIND PAPER.,
Dr. B. F. HARU\ is our npvnt lot this ne
cessary article. By ca!iin<rat his store our pa
trons will see samples of"our papers. We have
made our Spring selection with much care, and j
think we cannot fail to please.
SHRYOC K cN SMITH,
CLamber&btiy.
March G.
LUMBER.—I vvetily ] liousand feet o! Spruce
&. I'ine Boards, also a large supply of P plai
Scantling—for sale by A. B. CRAMER N. Co
Feb 19, ISSS.
fit Co. have established (heir Ex- !
press on the 11. is £. T. R. R. and appointed
C. W. ASIICOM, Esq., agent at Hopewell.
NS3W FALL GGGAB.
The subfcriVu>r> have just received a laige assort- I
nient o! 1 all and \\ inter goods, o!i of which w BJ be
ifeied at prices to suit the times. Wc respectfully j
icvite Cash and prompt .-ix month buyers, to call
aiid examine our stock—assuring them, we shall
offer inducements gieater than heretofore.
Country Produce of all kinds received lor Good*.
A. E. CRAMER K Co.
Oct. 16 1857.
I'IM'CSC —Cheese, best quality, just rectiV
pdat REED & MINNICH'S.
\ 1 | TFi-1
fc! 1 :.■ :i.v ilO h s c-: T. h fih-J, p!y^i!, iv -uktDHt, AA t *ad 11
I : *-!■'. tni te*th iatstWd* fh;u -!a.U> *:s as2te
I; c a.irge* Twd-rrafr, mad a'l vrarTSChel.
; }•- T = r u „ IXVARIiBLY CASH.
I; C*,Y -v' cr.i E*t Pit* •*!£;, 1%-:f- :3. I'm.
-
BR. F. C. REAMER "
r> ESPECTFULLY bogs Pave to tender his
t Professional Services to the Citizens of
!><'■!:>?J and vicinUy.
] - ' O ;ee in Julianna Street, at the Dnig
1 Book Store. Feb. 17, ISf>4-.
- I>r. £F. Harry
K>>: . TF(I.I,Y tenders his professional ser
vices to the id;/ens of Bedford and vicinity.
Cniice and residence on Pitt-Street, in the
building formerly occupied by Dr. John Huliu-.
June 21, 1853.
LAW PARTNERSHIP
JOB MANN. G. H. SPANG.
THE under.-igned have associated themselves in the
Practice c ! the Law, and will attend promptly to ail
business entrusted to their care 111 Bedford and ad
joining comities.
CP Office on Julianna Street, three doors south of
••Meiisei House,'-" opposite the residence of Mai. Tate.
JOB MANN,
June 2, I SS!. G. H. SPANG.
WML P. SCHELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
\\ T ILL attend faith full v to all local busiu'-..,
y \ entrusted to his care in the Counties of
L- 'for ' and Fulton.
Bedford, Nov. 1. ISI7.
• oilik ¥c £{tced 9
Attonit-y at Law, Bedford, Peniisjlvania
lie pert fully tenders his services to the Pnlhc
iecoml door North of the Monge
House.
Bedhrd, Feb. 20, 1852.
Cessna Jk,
if T AVE formed a Partnership in the Practice
J[ J of the Law. nearly opposite
tin (,'asefts Cilice, v. ].; -re one or the other may
at all times be found.
Bedford, Oct. 2(i, is 19.
LAW NOTICE."
W. J. BAER, Attorney at Law:
WILL practice regularly in (be Courts of
Bedford County hereafter. lie may, during
Court Weeks, be consulted at his room at the
Washington Hotel.
Nov. 23, 1555.
JOSEPH W. TATE"
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND
UnOKO:H,
HAS for SaleL farms, and 1 COO acres of Coal
ami unimproved land, in Bedford and Fulton conn,
tics. Also Lots in the town of Hamilton. Land
-old in quantities to suit purchasers. Proposals lor ;
timber are invited from Lumbermen. Terms ea-y. i
Aug, 7. 1857.—Cm.
V. J. HAI R. C. W. BFC NI-'OK. B. F. MEYERS !
BAER, BENFORD 80 MEYERS,
ATTORNIES AT LAW,
BEDFORD, PENN'A.
\\ ILL punctually attend to ail business entrusted to i
their care. B^ - Mr. Baer will be in regular attend
cr ..i Court. Olfiee on Juliana street, same as for
merly occupied by Win. M. !!,.!!, Ksq. [jan 28,'08.]
| ~ TOBITLDERSf"
The subscriber is fully prepared to furnish
| any quantity or quality of Building Lumber
1 ami Plastering Laths. Ciders directed to St.
j Chirsviife, Bedford County, will be promptly
! attended to, by giving a reasonable notice.
F. P. BEEGLE.
WM. FOSTER,
WITH
B.ILD\VI.\\ LI.VDFRM.FY $ CO.
Importers and Dealers in Hosiery, Cloves,
! I riminings, Combs, Brushes, Fancy Goods,
Looking Classes, Nc. No 8k North Third St.,
Philadelphia. All orders solicited and prompt
ly attended to. Sept. 5, ISSB.
Till: MENGEL HOUSfL
ValentinS Steckmaa. Proprietor.
(Up* Boarders taken by the day, week, month
or year, on moderate terms.
May 9, I Sad.
£V > o
Ih? subscriber has just received a splendid
variety of (!o!d, Silver Mounted, and Steel
Sjrectacles, with the firi-h-d Pebbles, su
perior in tieamtss, and designed to suit persons
of all ages—wan anted never to FAIL—to
which he invites the attention of all who are in
need of the article. lie has also just received
an ilegant assortment of JEWELRY—aII of
which he will s :1 on re asonable terms.
DA MEL BORDER.
Bedford, May 22, 1807.
£o £lerqr,mcn ant) Snpaitumitcnl's ot
Gabbatl) Gdjcols.
e keep on hand the publications cf the Am.
S. S. Union. Ain-ncan Bible Society, American
1 ract Society, yt tian Board of Publica
t; n, Methi.ciist Book Rooms, Massachusetts S.
rx. ' nion, L'jtheian Board of Publication, Epis
copal S. S. Union, and a great variety of stand
ard Religious Publications suitable for Sabbath
Schools. * o
StIRYOCK &. SMITH,
Chambersburg.
March (5, 1557.
U. K. Wl .NUEEX.ICII. is. F . J, UAI)
WuHdeiiich & Aesid,
iorroarfcing Commission filcrrljants,
North Second Street, opposite the Cumberland Vallty
llail Road Depot,
CHAMBERSBURG-.
VT?~']'hey are at at! times prepared to carry al
kmds of Produce to, and Merchandise, He., "from
Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the shortest notice.
*,* f'hey will also purchase Flour, Grain, He., at
market price.
' OAL, LUMBER, SALT, FISH, GUANO, and
PLASTER on hand and for sate low.
June )(), 1553.
TO nE ILID JIT DR. 11./]IiRY'S.
Essence of Jamaica Dinger, which should
have a place in every family, for sale at Di.
Har r \'s.
for pimples and wrinkles and freckles and tan,
Nothing Las e cr been discovered bv man,
Like that wonnerful product of tropical bowers,
The popular '-Balm of a Thousand Flowers."
to be had at l>r. Hatty's Drug H Book Stote
March V, 1557.
Shryoek & Sniifh,
| BtcliSelleis and istaticcei-, aiidtJealciF in Music
end Musical livnimciUs, Cfcambersburg.
Our Stock consists of Books, Stationery, Mu
sic, Musical Instiuments, Wall Paper, Blinds,
I French, German, and American Lithographs,
j aud Stevl Engravings, gilt Mouldings for
Fi am-s, etc. etc., wholesale and retail. Dr. B.
F. Harrv is our agent fir Bedford, and all or
: ders given him will be promptly attended to.
| Mi eh 6.
THE WONDER OF THE AGE!
J. M. I.iNSEY'S GREAT Ml DiCALDISCOVERY!
\\ bieb is a purely r .;ctal!e Prtj :ralto, for the pti
riiyiiig ol tbiod, giving vigor to the Liver, stomach
ai.(l bowels, and expelling I'roir. the system all mor
; bel matter, jn..! substituting in us st-ad a healthful
■ activity through ait the functions of life.
HOW If WAS DISCOVERED!
In the fuji IS",! a daughter of Mr. I.indsey was
1 i r. g iinrii a malignant attack of Cancrum Oris
. her or ti-.e mouth.) She had previously, been
prosiratid tiy tie- uttacks of Dysentary, liitlamaGan
o; ti-e lui as <iud Hectic Fever, sticces-ively, which
' i. suited in the above nusied il-a-ase in its worst
foi in. iter condition was most •!-plural>l ■ —her mouth
aud cheek were liUrraliy rotten —the attending pby
=■> an priUMiui.ced tire case a hopeless one. Ever-■'■-
j thug n u ra'ed a speeily and horrible ilealh—the
> death of lotting out of lift- I At this critic:.! junc
ture Mr. i.indsey prepared a compound for the pur
pose of alleviating, pos-.ble, the pains of the lu'te
siifieier- ii.e was made to n-e it lively, and ii. o
: s..o:'. tune to his most delightful astonishment, th< .T"
: was a very perceptible change for the better. The
mouth begun to put on a bright and healthy appear
ance— the tout breath became sweet—the appetite,
was restored, and the child seemed to partake v v
new and fre.-h life.
Hope was in>;; :n!,and the use of the compound]
was r.iithtolly i'outinued, the result of which, with'
tin- blessing of G ul, was her complete restoration.—'l
• -the ;s no-.i perfectly hea-' y 1 From tins circuiii.|
stance, Mr. Lu dsi-y was led to prepare with greaten
j tare att-i exact i. ss, w hat had so astonish it g!y euri i!
j his ct.:.J,at.d continued his experimental elicits uuj ]
til he succeeded in bringing to perfection h
Grrnt for JJtooil IHI. nity —since which tinp
| its effects have been almost miiraculous. Iltmdrsil •
| upon hundreds, by it. have 1...en snatched' from a ;
i untimely grave and restored to the sweets of health
j and the endearment of li lends, The young and oil
Lave tested it. saving pours ant! sing aloti.l its vi:
i tues. 5-ay they—"after using Lindsey's Jmpiovet
Blood Searcher, we felt .■< if a new lile was stirrin;
our veins, and under God we owe to it more thai I
; words can express." 5
But hear horn their own lips and then judge of if,
valuable effects. The few testimonials (bat folios,
| show that it is deservedly styled the G'seaUtt DUCJI
j fry ej this or any other age.
J. M. LINDSEY.
Ilollidaysbuig, Blair county, I'a.
CEJiI'JFJCJJTKSJ
I'attonsville, Bedford co., I'a., Oct. 11, 5 07. :
Mr. J. M. Lixnsey.
Hear Sir: t was severely afflicted with ihetina- '
l tistn for a whole year—nine months of which timr ! •
i was not able to leave my bed—when bearing ot 4ie j
. W'onderlul eff'ecis ot your improved Blood S-archrr, i
1 determined to procure some it and give it a fair tri- '
; al. After using three bottles I was able to walk a
( round again as usual, ami am now wholly cured,
j can recommend it to ail who aie similarly afflicted, !
; and believe it is all it claims to be.
Yours, truly, JOHN SHAFFER, j
M DESPERATE C.JSEOF TETTER one'
BARBER'S 11( H, cured by !he use of Liridsey'i
; Blood .'tarcher. 1, the undersigned, sometime u
: last .March v. as severely afflicted with w hat was pro
| nounccd by my physiciansro be a certain kind ofTet*
: ter atn! Barber's Itch. M v condition Was one of tin
greatest misery: mv face w as almost constantly run
i ning with the ion I corruption that escaped from ttc
ofubercles, by which it was almost complete! v cover
' ei '* Alter being under the.rare of my pbysioi~ar.yii>r
: near two month-, without the least benefit, 1 wajin
ducc-d to make a trial of Lindsey's Blood Searcher.
; and the result was that in using one bottle and aiail
1 found a perfect cure, J may also say that 1 eagrly :
tried whatever was recommended as a cur.—
; Such was my wretchedness that 1 even lesortfi to
the dangerous experiment ol pouring pure ('rcqote
| on my face and neck, hut all to no purpose--the
i Blood Searcher was the first and only thing tbuldid
i me any good. As a blood purifier it is unequalled \
1 have great reason lobe grateful that I ever m.<- a
j tual of its healing virtues, and I confidently reom
mend it to any who may sutler from Tetter, orai.y
i other disease arising iroin an impure state oft he
| blood. JO MX DKLJiUr.N'h
Ho'.lidaysbnrg, Pa.. July :JD JSoT.
i D.V LYTERESTLYG CJISE OF SCRO'F
| LA cured by one bottle oi Lindsey's Blood ScarLer.
i —1 his certifies that about one year ago our jttle
| son aged four years, was most sorely alihcteiLvith
i what the physicians pronounced to be a i-crfula.
arid was treated accordingly for nearly a year; but
without the slightest benefit. His eyes were rutiing
j a thin mattery humor almost constantly; w Itich iotild
; encrust his eyes beyond the power of opening them
! until they weie washed and cleaned by soap anqwa
! *"'r. About the same time an abscess for iist
: below the groin, which in due time broke and iom
! menced a discharge, which was found to
j dry upor heal—the bed would he very much sljined |
! and the clothing of the chii i perfectly ... c ken jig in
a single nights time. After having the attentioA of ■
| physician for so long a time, and finding the ctfd to j
! begetting worse, we determined to try the etFejts oi j
j Mr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher. Tiro was i| la-t j
' March—and before two week, had passed awaj the
change was mat ii'est. and lam happy t. -av tjat ii
the use of a SINGLE BOTTLE our little boi lias
, been perfectly restored to health. We caunotppeak I
too highly ot thi- invaluable medicine. Itshriid be
| in every lamily—none should be without >t. Aja pu-!
rilit.r ol blood it is beyond all price !
DAXIEL BOLLINGER.
Hollidaysburg, Pa., July 20, ISJ7.
Hollidaysburg, Pa. March 19th, 1i57.
Da. J. M. LINDSIT, — Dear Sir: 1 have beeniusing
your Improved Blood Searcher since some tim la?t
summer, and 1 deem it to bra mattei of dufv johrar
tny testimony to its invigorutnig blood ri s'n ntivc
virtues. I have been lor a number of years s*vere
ly Doubled erysipelas and general debility, but since
I put mysell under '.he influence of your Jmp'jved
Biood Searcher, 1 tied a very decided improve. aunt,
Indeed, my acquaintances frequently ecu.ark, tint 1
look so "tat and hearty; 5 * and I know of rro Vli.er
cause than the use of your Improved Blood Searcher.
Judging from my own experience, I believe thatf!his
is one ol the most valuable medicines that wtjnan
can use, especially those who are or have entered
I upon the decline of Lie (from 40 to 50 years ofkge).
1 leel that it would have been above iiigiatitijle on
my my part to have withheld this testimony. aid in
thus consent ing to appear a? a witness before the
public. 1 bave been actuated solely with refemr.ee
to the voice of conscience and duty. You are
at liberty to make whatever use you mav deem pro
per ot this statement. Yours, respectfully.
MARGARET W. O'DONMiIL
LIVER COMPL.ILYT CI RED BY tinJ
sey's Improved Blood-Searcher— Blair Conn: .
Personally appeared before me, one of the Justices
of the Peace, in and for Blair county, George Knpp,
who,being duly sworn according to law , dothdenose
land say: Two years ago 1 was afflict-d with pain
between the shoulders, almost con-taut coujb, loss
ol appetite, chills, nigbtsweat-, and very subject to
take colds: 1, at length, became so weak that I could
hardly walk; my phy-iciau done me no good. Some
time last fall, 1 commenced taking Lind-ey's im
proved blood-searcher, and by rtie use of two" bottles
was perfectly cured. 1 led, to recommend it to all
who suffer from Liver diseases, geneial debility, loss
O: appetite, and other diseases arising trotn impurity
of the blood. J would not like -to do without it.—
J consider it an excellent family medicine.
(Signed) ' GEORGE KOIT.
Sworn end sub-cubed this 15th day of March. A.
D.1557, befoie me, J. GORLKY, J. P.
NOTK.— Mr. Kopp is n resident of l'rankstown,
1S Ue " known to the citizens of Blair and Bed
lord counties as a man ol excellent character and in
tluer.ee.
.1 DESPERJITE C.ISE OF JIGVE .LVD
DYM-HI'SI I, entirely cured by the use of Lindsey's
"lmprovt d Blood-Searcher. 55
Btair County, ss. —Personally appeared before rne,
the subscribe!, one of the Justices ol the Peace, in
and lor said county, John Mcran, w ho, being duly
(Worn according to Uw, do depose and say that
in the spring of 1 was a victim tith at worst ol
i!isra.-e—dyspepsia, anil that in it, worst /ortti. .My
appstite was completely got e, and when, in order to
preserve life, I would iorce myself to swallow- a
mouthful of food, the stomach would immediat ly
loatii it, and ea.-t it forth with the spittle. 1 had
also been suffering with the ague; each attack lasting
| about nine months put of the twelve, so that, with
the ague oi:d dyspepsia, ! was reduced as I thortght
1 iieyond recovery; I thought I must die, rny phy.-cian
: could do rue no good. Such was rny condition, when
Mr. Liiid.-ey supplied me with a bottle of his iir
; proved blood-searcher, assuring nie it would work a
! cure. 1 commenced its u-e but with little condolence,
■but, in one week's time—so great w. its restcia
jtive powers—l found my appetite to return, my,
j stomach received a new tone,'so that i could eat
anything without the slightest inconvenience, and
j before its healing touch the ague tied as from a
j char tri; nor have I been troubled with ague oi dys
ip>-p-ia since. I enjoy a better state of health than
: 1 had done lor fifteen years before; 1 am strong anil
I hearty, and I feel confident that, under the hie? sing
ol God, 1 owe all to llie invaluable Improved Blood
fcarcher. I believe it not to lie only a -ure remedy
for rgue, but an jrfull.t le preventive, and, as such,
i wofld recommend it to all w hose business, bat its, o
resilience.-, expose them to this dreadful pe.-t ofhu
nihility. Dyspepsia cannot stay w here the Improv
• e,f Blood-Si archi ris ; ■ j rly used. 1 feci it rn> du
ty to po.nt all who si let ,to this all h> alim n.edi
cine. (signed.) JOHN MOHAN,
Sworn and subscribed this lsth day of March. A.
1). i- >7. before rr.e. * Jons Cox, a: P.
FOR SAI.E by Dr. F. C. Reamer, Bedford, U' B
; For. 1; i>. Bro., St. Cfairsville; I! F Horn iv Brother,
Scbelkburg; L N Fyoit, We it J'.rid; Beigje .V Evans
KaiuAurg; John Eouser, Bowser's Mill; Murray anJ
Lift.. Jtloody Run; Jacob B<-arJ, Ba ri.dollar-M 11;
"M Komitz, Willow r.iove; i' r and Scott, Patron--
v: Be; John Dasher, Hope-well; Samuel Osier, Noble's
j M ::!••; 0. I►. Tro-it, Ailtitn Bunk; S.moii IB.ishman,
I • Jno. U i-cgar er. Woouherry; David Beigte. \V i
ter-stsect; Geo. J). Kauio.au, Flitch ville. [n0.50'57
Be Iford Hotel,
/. nd General Stage Office.
The subscriber respectfully begs leave to arr
r.ounce to Lis old friends and the public gener"
riiv, that he has leased the B-dford nJtej, a*
'present in the occupancy of Col. Adam Barn
bail, and will take possesion on the Ist day of
A pill next. It is riot Ins i,-igr. to mil. * many
professions as to what he u ill do, but he pledges
his word that his most energetic efforts will le
employed to render comfortable all wiio give
him a call. The House will lie handsomely
fitted up, and none but careful and attentive
servants will be engaged. Persons visiting the
Bedford Springs, a> well as those attending
ourt, and the travelling cornmunitv gem ral
ly, are respectfu 1!y invited to give him a call
and judge for themselves.
DGP Boarders taken hy the week, month, or
year, on favorable terms.
fkP*Ample and comfortable stabling is at
tached to this Hotel, which vv ill. always 1. at
tended By a careful hostler. Also, a safe and
convenient carriage house.
!XP\Jl' the STIIGES a top nl this Illd.
JOHN lIA PER.
March 16, 18i>5.
ffr.v ......
MRS. COOK would announce to !< r tiieyds
and the public, that the Wa-hi:g?on li G 1 i
now fitted up in superior ord>-r lor the aceoni
modation of guests, and she h pes to c alinue
to receive a liberal share of cud in. Iv;
visiting the Mineral Springs wilt find in the
Washington Hotel a comfortable summet it
treat—and no pains will be spared to ph a.se all
Ai vi r the hoti .e.
OFF 3 " A young gentleman of high qualification
and courteous deportment has charge of the es
tablishment.
'].r* The best of Stabling is attached to tl.i- '
Hotel.
as moderate as any other house in
the place.
Daily Mail Stages from Alaqnippa and ■
Cumberland—a Is i tri-weekly Lines limn Hoi- |
I i days burg and Pittsburg stop at this llotel.
Bedford, April 25, 1856.
DR. \l ALTON'S
AMERICAN PILL S.
JOY TO THE AFFLICTED.
YOUNG AMERICA VICTORIOUS
One soiall box of Pills cures ninety-nine cases out '
o! a hundred. No 8..!-arn, no Mercury, r.o odor on i
the breath, no fear of detection. Two small pills a
dose ; tasteless and harmless as water. Till! direr- •
tiotis are given, so that the patient can core hiin-ei;
as certa:n as With the advice of the rr.o.-t experienc
ed surgeon, ant', much better than with rise advice
ot one ot little experience in this eiu,> of d.s< ase.
SENT BY MAIL TO ANY PARI" (it' i lib: '
( OLX 1!L by inclosing one dollar to Dr. J). G. j
ll'. 'geii No. l-'.i North Seventh St. below Race, j
Philadelphia. .1 hUrul discount to the tni,/,-. No&e i
genuine without the wrilUu signature pI D. Ci, VVal-;
tot: Projn let. r.
Dr. V '-. 11 i atrni'i.l for Si if-abuse, YYeaki:- <•, f:c., '
is entirely different from the si-nal course. Dr. W. !
i.as cured hundreds who have tried others without i
beuHtt. I ..e 1: .-i.t i- ;;•> certain t.> cur- the 1
sun i- to rise. J.nch.se a stamp. a: <1 address. Di.W. i
as above giving a lull history ot your ea,e, and you
will bless the day you made the effoit to secure what
is certain—A RADICAL CTRL.
Feb. O, f>B. 1 vr.
R. J A {IB EF-"
EXTMI OF (miffi Mi,
(Alcoholic praperation Horn the leaves imported |
liom Calcutta.)
rou Tit £ I'l-rciu.wiM' < IRK OK
COKSUII?tON, BRONCHITIS,
ASTIJM A, COUGHS. COLDS, NCR VOLS
DEBILITY, &c.
i-p.icr, 5"2,00 er.r. Borrr.K.
ETNone genuine without '-Dr. 11. .lames, 19
Grand Sr., Jersey City," blown in the bottle. For
sale by ROBKRT FY AX, Bedford Pu., Sole A "cut.
Feb. It), Is.'s.
Dissolution of Partner>lii[).
THE partnership heretofore existing between Hen
ry S. Kmi and James Madura, under the name ami
firm ot Madaia, fving tv Co., doing business at Le
mon s Iron Wo: KS, in Hopewell lownship, liedlei J
county, is dissolved by mutual consent.
HENRV S. KlN'.'.
Nov. 0, ISoT. JAMES AIADAUA.
The business of manufacturing iron at Lemon'
Iron Wo: k-, will be continued by the undersigned,
who ha- purchased all the interest of his late pawners
James Mudary, in the Hooks property and effects
belonging to the lute r.i tn of Madura, Kin" &Co
Nov.-do. iBS7 Henry S. KING.
Ojfiee oj Hie. C. I . JU. Pro. Compnny.
AIAGCU 2, 185 S.
rtoTK't':
IS hereby given that an a-sesment of C cent, has
this day been levied on the premium notes of this
Company in force on the 14th day of October last,
except note-- on original applications taken afier tire
loth day of August 1V37, arid all notes expiring or
surrendered and not renewed between -said dates Ton
each of which •'{ per cent. i- as-es-cd.
.Members of this Company residing in Bedford
County, or having property insured therein, are res
pectfully required to pay their pro Tata assessments
to James M. Bus-ell, Esq., who is duly appointed
collector of said county.
03?" An abatement of 0 per cent, will be made for
prompt payment—i. e. within 30 days from the date
hereof. By order of the Board.
Mar l'>, ISSS. JOHN T. GREEN.
Secretary.
B*. CordtT,
Clock A & Wolds jJlakci*
AM) DEALER IX JEWELRY,
V.Y:;! ! respect !u!iy announce to the citizens
of Bedford, ami the public in general, that he
has opened a Jewelry Store in the building re
cently occupied by if. Xicoden.ua, Esq. nearly
opp'.-site the Bedford Hotel, where he will be
pleased to set* ail in want of articles in his line.
He has on hand, and will constantly keep, an
elegant n; itment of JEWELRY, and will re
pair Ch-cks ami Watches in th ■ bert style. lE
hopes to receive a liberal share ol patronage, as
he b ■ !s tatisfi.'d he can render satisfaction to all
who entrust him with their work. His terms
; will l;e moderate.
lb* has on I. and Cob! and Silver W/.Tcnr-,
Silver Spo ns, Thimbles, Butt -r Knives, Gold .
attd Silver lbns and Pencils, Kc. &c.
April "J7, I Yon.
\mm Rii BS Si
THE subscribfi-hiving formed a partnership uo
. t'ci t tie style of '-Pock 6c Aat.com 7 lor the purpose
of conducting a general
FOI WDKY AND MACHINE
Im-ines- in ttie establishment recently erected by
(..h ard Dock, in Hopewell, Redfo:d county, are now
prepared to execute orders tor CASTING# AND
i MACIIINKUY of every description. They will
Lteld to order steam-engine-, coal and drift-cars,
horse powers, and threshing machines—also, cast
ing of eveiy kind for farnaccs, forges, saw, grist and
rolling mills, plough*, water-pipe, columns,, house
ji u,!s, bracket., fee., &c.
they are tilso, now making a fine assortment of i
SIOV i..s ut various I ims of the latest patterns and j
:•■>,! iij-j-iovc'l styi-s, inciudi: -g several s.zes ol i
COOK - I OYKS or the best make, heating stoves
for churches, offices, bar-room,, ike.
A iliH assortment of Moves \ii!i be constant
ly on band, and sold at wholesale and retail, at pri- !
: cos to -:ut the times, and quality, warranted equal I
to the best ea-tern make. Machinery ol all kinds
| repaired promptly. Pattern, made to order.
GILLIAIH) DOCK.
| October 15", 7. C. W. ASHCO.M.
JJEA'J IM/.V M. hTI ! \ 'S ESTATE.
Notice is hereby given to the widow and
h'irs f.i Benjamin Martin, late of Bedford C'uun- !
ty, -he'd, and ail persons interested, to appear
at an Orphan's Court to be held at Bedford, in ;
and for Bedford County, on Monday, the 3d!
day of May, next, and show*cause if any they i
have uhy Gideon 15. Martin, one ol the Exe- j
cut jis (>! I Benjamin Martin, dee'd, should '
in : beurged 1. >m his .-aid OSice as Execu- I
: tor thereof.
Bedford, April Oth, 1858. By the Couit, j
S. H. TATE, Clerk.!
EST.]I E OF JOSH! .1 PRICE, DECD.
LGiTEHS G! administration having been
Ijv li t' Ivijiiiter G! Btdf'jrtl County to
; :in- und. raigru-d, upon the Estate of Joshua
i Pi'ic* , Lite of < jmberiand \ alley Township,
: ni; persons knowing themselves in
deft to Ea'ute are requested to come for
ward am! make immediate payment, and those
;.ivu>'4 t-'ai t.s against the Estate will present
>■ t•. ;* i!v authenticated for settlement.
C -rl i:.'! Vali.-v, ) JOS. HEMMING,
Apiil 9t!-, ISSB. j Administrator.
FOR SALE, OR
SAi k'Ja —Acres of Land,
l-ii' of i.i> \ uiov Estatecalled 'Sugar LoU.ua,' in
St. C;alr township.
A ISO,
the v ;} k'fu\ i Tavern stand and Store Hou-e in
l!i-' loan or W i ' erry, situate on lot No. 5, cn the
I' 1 ' : ' t-iwu !• vt by It"; feet, now in the oc
i .-i.ev ol \Viiiiaiu I'lei-ou.
ALSO,
DO acre, of land in Dallas County. lowa.
ALSO. " I
. JO acres ol 1a!..1 in Montgomery County. lowa.
ALSO.
t/J'J acres oi land ;n Haitison County, lowa.
ALSO
IJO acres in Morrison County, Minnesota.
ALSO
Lot ro £ of blocK ' > in the e.ty of Omaha, Nebri :s
Territory.
All near the Rait Roads ar.d presenting good oppo. !
(unities for investments.
O. E. SHANNON*.
Bedford, Nov. 13, IS-37.
"M.-LV, KXOW THYSELF?
An luva!ii;vb!c Bonk for 25 Cents, 'Ev
tt v i-'anim should have a Copy.'
, ." DR. HUNTER'S MEDICAL
■ * MANEAL .no HANDBOOK
•- ;.A"AV< 10,1 Ti5K AFFLICTED,—
S;-r. containing an outline ot the '
- - origin, progress, treatment
A— - and cure of every form of
~ \W disease contracted by promts
ctious se.va! intercourse, by self-abuse, or L-v sex"
iai nxcrv, w lib advice for their prevent .on, writ"
tin ;n a Lei iiiar style, avoiding all medical tech
-1 it in -. and cvetv thing that would offend the ear
of decency.
ifumuny or'tlx Praft* tor of Ohsftirirs in Perm.
College, HUIfTEB'§ MED
/('AT. MAXI ALA —The author of this work, un
like tbe majority of those who advertise to cure the
iiiseasei ol which it treats, is a graduate of one ot
the best Colleges in ike United States, it affords
nie plea-uiv to recommend him to the unfortunate,
or to the victim of mid-practice, as a successful and
experienced practitioner, in whose honor and integ
rity they may place the greatest confidence.
Jostl'ir Lo.\ .SIlOliK, M. P.
J-'Oni .1. 11 'jrjJtr inl, AT. P., of Pi )l/r £ it 1 l . yjl y ,
P!,drd. —lt gives me pleasure to add my testimony to
the piofessiona! ability of the Author of the "MWt
cil .Manual." —Numerous cases of Diseases of the
Genital Organs, soine of them of long standing, have
come under my notice, in which his skill has been
manifest in restoring to perfect health, in some in
stances wl the patient has been considered be
yoral in.. • .1 aid. In the treatment of seminal
v * ■ - or i.-u:rat.gemcnt of the functions produ
<■' di y >/■ ,or Jiun o; vi nery, Ido not know
hi- >e;;eij(.j i*> tiie profession. 1 have been acquain
i*-d with'he author some thuty years, and deem it
!■ > i • ■ .an ju I ice to him as well as a kindness to
the innate victim of early indiscretion, to rec
oip .uu niin as one. in whose professional skill and
integrity they may safely confide thetn-elves.
Alfkvo Woonw'AKD, m. p.
One copy, securely enveloped, will he forwarded
free of postage to any part of the United States, for
27 t en's, oi 0 copies for St. QC7"Addres3 COSDEN
A ( 0.. Publishers, llox 197, Philadelphia.
K7"J3ookse!lers, Canvassers and Box Agents srtp
v'ttil uu l/.e most liUral terutx. [n0v.1,'37-ly.]
'vzrxo HUMBUG—B. li. HUTZ'S Celsbrated
Tetter Wash is the only safe and sure remedy ever
discovered tor curing the Tetter, Ringworm, and all
eruptions ol 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 be sufficient to perfect a cure. In bad ca
ses, with a 'Letter 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.
A5l kinds of goods sold at REED &. MIN
NICH'S, lor Cash or Produce.
Bazin's St Lubin's Extract for the Handker
chief, Cologne Water, Nc. for sale at Dr. Har
ry's Drug Store.
Supply of Groceries—Coffee, Su
gars, Syrup, best quality, Green and Black,
Teas, Best Pearl Starch, &.C., Ike., just receiv
ed at REED & MINNICH'S.
BLOOM' R|\ Fol\Dßl
AND
flu chine Shop;
iHE subscribers are now prepared at o a -
Foundry u, Bloody R u „, to fill .11 orders for CY
ol every description tor casting,
an/ST .'7N-IJ SMV-MILLS, THRVsinvr
MACHINES, APPLE MILLS, PLOt (JHV ,
all tnmgs else i„ OU r line that may be needed iu't>
or adjoining counties. I"'*
We manufacture Threshing Machines of •>
Horse Power, WARRANT!.?, . ' ®
to any made i„ the State. We keep "
hand a full as-ortn:ent of Wood Cock (•! ~/ 1
Hillside Ploughs, W ARRANTED to
Don, or no sale. Points, shares and land in.Vs'to'fi?
all Woodcock, or M-yter ploughs in the countv
Farmers' Bells, Ploughs and Castings of ouYraake
may be had at the store of e
Mm. Hartley, in Bedford.
Soudeibaugh At Pee, East Providence To..
John JNycuui Son,
Times being hard, we offer great inducements to
banners and Mechanics to bay of us.
_ AH kinds of repairing don - in a r.eat and sub,t an
:a, manner and all work warranted. Cai and ex
°" r . CJ Wing-an! work and judge for your
selves. Our agents sell at foundry prices
March 'JO. ''"'OILMAN 6c BRO.
FIRE RISKS 02LY TAKEN.V
ira r d
lire and .Marine Insurance foiapanv,
Philadelphia.
CAPITAL $200,000.
I .. DIRECTORS.
EM M SWAIN, ol Public Ledger.
JOilN ANSPACH, Jr., GEO. W. W'oODWftfiD.
11. N. BURROUGHS, JNO. W. CLAGIiURN
iJ. IE HECHES, u;.l CREDM \\ ' '
W M S BOY !>, C D SHOEMAKER
•'I IE W ALKER, THO. ( RAVEN
FRANCJS PETERS, II R COGGHIALL
.JNO. M CI.LRE, JOSEPH KLAPP, M D.
Hon. JOEL JONES, President.
A S GIJ.I.ET, N ice President.
JOHN S M MULL IN, Secretary.
I JAS. B. AL \ ORD, Assistant Secretarv.
K?"AH claims hitherto presented against this Com-
P a,i y properly audited and adjusted, Acre bten paid.
. I he "Girard ' is not a "Mutual" Company. Per
sons insuring in it need only pay the premium on
I their 1 olicy, no assessment being made upon them ir;
i case ol losses by the Company.
iiEN FORD L MEYERS,
Agents lor Bedlord countr.
j April 23, ISSS. J
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
- i HE partnership heretofore existing and trading
under the firm ol Barndollar, Lowry & Co.",
an : Everhart, Asbcom K Co.. has this day been'dis
- :ved by mutual consent. The books &c., are in
. the hands o: Barmloller ic Everhart, who are author
ized to settle all accounts of the old firm.
G. K. r.A UN DOLLAR,
.1. F. LOWRY.
C. w. ASHCO.M.
Hopewell, Sep. 1. '37. J. C. EVERHART.
TIIF. subscribers take this method of informing the
public that they will continue the business of mer
chandising at the old stand, and hope by strict atten
tion to business to leeeive a liberal share of public
patronage.
W r e have remodeled the Ilopewell Mill, and are
now ready to grind all kinds of grain. We will as
all times purchase all kinds of grain for which the
highest price will be paid.
BARNDOLLAR hEVERHART.
Hopewell, Oct. 3d, IS-57.
Notice to the Holders of Poor House
€ KECKS.
THE Directors of the Poor of Bedford County, here
by give notice to the holders and owners of Poor
House checks, that it will be to their interest to
present them to the Treasurer, George Blymire,
Esq., at Bedford. The object in having them pre
sented is to ascertain the amount of indebtedness, so
that the Directors may be enabled to fix the taxes
and make other arrangements to discharge the same.
1 Lose living at a distance <- a n send in the amounts.
Ine IAX COLLECTORS are also notified that
the balances due on their duplicates must be paid,
or the necessary means will be resorted to, to ceaa-
P'.-l payment.
GEORGE D. SHUCK,
GEORGE ELDER.
GEORGE S.MOUSE,
April 9, ISSS. Directors.
Stt ist itel KeJ i eramn*
COUMY SURVEYOR.
WOULD hereby nohfiy the citizens ol Bed
ford county, that he lias moved to the Borough
nt Bedford, where lie may at all times be
touud by persons wishing to see him, unless
absent upon business pertaining to his cfliee.
April 10, 1558.-tf.
TOO!HACHE. — I%om who want a speedy
cure lor this disease v. ill find it in Du. Kuysee's
ijj rn.icui: lieun-dy. Sold for 25 cents at Sam
m l Brown's Store Bedford, Colvin Sc Robin
on's Schellsburg.
LETTVS' PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERV
Exchange Building, Bedford , Pa.,
Where Ambrotvpes, Daguerreotypes, fee-.
&.C., of every description, are executed in the
latest styles and improvements of the Art. A
full assortment of plain and fancy cases, and
gold and piated Lockets, at verviow prices, and
The public are respectfully invited to call
examine his specimens.
T. R. CETTVS, Jr.
llA\Bti.\C; EiOi'SES
OF
JOHN T. KOGQ.
SOMERSET, SOMERSET CO. I 2
MOUNTPLKASANT, WEST.MORE'D <1 =
CONN'ELLSVILLE, FAYETTE CO. N
L'NIONTOWN, << I <
BROWNSVILLE, ( =
NEW BRIGHTON, BEAVER CO. ) •
Deposits received, Discounts made, Drafts bought,
sold and collected. Bank notes and Specie bought
and sold. Stocks, notes, and other securities, bought
and sold on Commission. Correspondence and col
lections solicited.
Aug. 21, 1857.
CALICOES, MUSLINS., and other goods just
received at Reed and Minnich's. Call and see
them.
DRUG SPORE FOR SALE-
Any person desirous of purchasing a well esta
blished and profitable Drug Store can hear of a lir.-t
rate opening by addressing the editor-of this paper.
July 17, 1557.
Country Physicians can have their orders
filled at City prices at Dr. Harry's.
Bedford, Dec 5, lSoti.
For the Hair, Jockey Club and new mown
Hay Pomatums, Phalon's Invigorator, ike. &c.
can all be had at Dr. Harry's.
Bazin's fancy Toilet Soaps, Shaving Creams
&.c. just received and for sale at Dr. Harry's
Drug Store.
Rousell's unrivalled Shaving Cream at Har
ry's.