The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, May 28, 1858, Image 4

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    The Rcdfcicl C's* srcttc.
AT HOME AND At riOA j.
** \Vf ar* autli iz-ff t-> a at: >ur ■.• name
.[JACOB BECK LEY, bf c '. Clair T..wn?hi:>,
lj a'camlidate for County ('< mini SSl ■■■• -,-'r, MI;-
jpC t to the decision oi'lhe i> ;..-cnti • Couuiy
Convention.
Blank*. —Blank Deeds, Summonses, Judg
ii ent Notes, Con stables' Foe Bills, and other
i lauks, printed in good style, for sole cheap ul
this O!IIC ! '>
.Veto .■ldvtrttJt/aents. —See the new adver
tisements oi Metsrs. Oi l tin, AlA.vsr;:.".v?
CiEX, and other notices in t<-r ! ay's Gazelle. j
Si etc i PctelotS. —The follow m in r< feren -
to the cultivation of the Sweet Potato, tor which ;
we are indebted to our Lie ml Y.'i. ll.win. v,
id-'/', of this borough, wis;, ffsbUhxi , prove ni
ter est ing to many (.four read-as:
PNILAULIA-AIA, }. \\ 10, ISSS.
lYn-nff Hartley:
■ i lit* ; ji!. *VV;'.g i > F • - .. 1 ' V,' J t'TS V
mode of cultivating 'wot IY-iat , as w ir c t
could collect it. Ytor ktiowiedge oi tuv
ture will n hiv supply any uetici ; y tout
jnay appear :
Select dry, sand} > >i!, and pK-pnre li.e gruuriff
the same as bu Mercer |> duto.*?. Lay it out iu
shallow furrow.- about three ft a: art. At a
distance of two f>.d m E nu'r >-, v, jdac- a i
shove! full oi well decomposed sh.ble ma:. .:
over which scrape the • arii> wit > ah"-, i > tii
depth of three inches, forming a hill, in winch
state it ma . remain for eight or Jen days. Ai
tvr making a hole wish a trowel, or with the .
hand, extending down to the manure, 'the j
sprouts are to be set out, one to a hill, the same I
us cabbag ■ plants. The v ines. or tops, ai e qniie
exuberant, covering in IL- T instanc-s the en
tire space intervening i tuv n the hills; a . I
have a proclivity to take root and grow,
which may he prevented by frequent turning
w a a stick, or by t. moving them upon the hill.
Ti.. v tr,' 4he kept t .l> an and fiorn w< eila,
and rt -.lire to be worked three tan s. The I r*t
ti...; til - v are tilled the carlo .?!.. . i be vwi.
.. raped up, so as to fern a large hill, as tie",
are very productive, an i mast have plenty of
room to grow. In raising Sweet Potatoes, it
uecsssry to avoid a damp soil, or one that
will bake. *Tiiev may grow it: a soil of this
hi I, hut the j i<-hi v.-ill be small, the surface
ill be rough,and the potato will be wa' . y
when cooked, and will nut keep, as dec ;y t.-
in shortly a. er they are lauen out oi the
ground.
/ W
* * * * ;
try Respectfully, Your Friend,
D. J. CHAPMAN. I
, B ford Railroad. Who ore to nuke it
VYe iiave lately conversed with a considers- j
L-.e number of our ci.izens on the subject of the '
building of the proposed UaiUoad to Bedford, 1
and found them, with but few exceptions, ft- :
\ .ably inclined lowaul the prt jxt. Th se ex
ec. ions, we i.lusii to say, are generally men ;
. who are aide to subscribe iarg- ly, and who
wculd receive r :<• sub t:al beneiit i. •: the
construction oi the r s i than any other chs- of
persons in th- coromi :ity. Lint it is 1> ly to
expect such men to Ludd rail-r .is. ft is not
their business. " They would ias her hu, Sh> ir
r mty in the sloughsol Western prairie?, than
invest it in an enterprise to k-m fit tin ir ti< igh-
Lors along with tbcn;-"ives. No! thes. at- : t
the uwo to make rail- oa i>. The man of
nary means, the en. ig- lic n -t;u .<> n an, lire far
mer, with a hundred,or two hu.. !: :1, acr.-s of
land, tin- rriec! ani.e and toe ' : r, re tin r, -n
to do i'. Jf we depend on trie rich, we Jean
on a broken reed. True, ? one of thein do their
duty and give lit - :!!y,'' t tit-* majority of them
Contribute ciiivr not Hi' ; a! .:i!, or in great di--
proporti -n to their ability. In r ..-rr sub
scriptions to a work like f ; e Bedford Railroad
we should not gouge their air ui,t by thai sub
scribed by our m-igltb -r?. \Y ■ .v. -■ 1 make up '
our minds to give to or - cud
not in pro|K>rtion to the snnis su wrii.-'d ?-v
other?. Let every ci'i/.etl u!l ) i-Xjtecls to he |
benefited by the mailing of the rail-r 1 t, give
wt: it he con, without <•: ,' arry - in.- his private
affairs, an ! it? cie.struction is an a'.- .lute cer
tainty, Don t depend on others; do your dotv >
aw; others will fuiiow your example.
Suicide. — VYE bar TI wiih regret t ii.tt DR.
DORSEY of Hopewell, in this county, whilst in ;
a state cf partial infix i ati -n, on Monday last,
swallowed a dose cf laudanum which produced i
1 death in a few hours. We understand that •
tlie reu.ainsof the deceased have been f>rwar- j
d 1 his friends at Huntingdon.
F. ■ ruted. Wir.Li.lM WILLIAMS, convicted j
of n "rd- r in the first dt gree, was hung at Mar- ;
risburg, on Friday last, the 21 si ins!. The flat- j
riwjurg Herald says :
A ilium.whole behavior on the gallows was I
the most stoical we ever observed. During tin* I
praying and singing be remained unmoved, and •
hardly changed the express! >n of Iws face.— :
Occasionally spitting, fie would take the greatest !
caution it would rut fall on his shroud, and be
trayed no nervous emotion whatever. At If)
minutes of 12 o'clock, those on the scaffold 'ook •
a boa! farewell of him, and Dr. Baitine invoked ,
a blessing on his head. Mr. Wickerl then aid- j
' 2 the Sheriff, in adjusting the rope around his !
r.eck arid tying his hands. While the rope was
being placed around his neck, we observed (in* I
first ga of emotion in his Countenance; it quiv
ered considerably. Ex-Sheriff" Hot/man and
c'hers then bade him a final farewell; the Sher
ds walked behind the scaffold, and at exactly !>
minutes of 12 the drop fell that launched Wm. '
Pi iliiarns into eternity.
See advertisement of Dr. Sandford's
Liver Invigorator, in another column.
" There are 10,000 Texas caftle now on
' ■ ' l'i tins, moving northward, that will he in i
Lhnois, lowa, Missouri and Kansas in the fall. I
4V'.=•
ATTE NT ION, MAR K.S ME N!
JOIIX BORDER .
GUI "TF. Ileuford, PP.
t'l.o ■att' e east *! : of t ; town, nt.* do -r we t
of the residence of hi >r \\ • ibnu -q.
All guns ot nv IVB n-. nufactui-- wair. v 'ed.
r fay 2!," N. -1 v.
.r-.V J-j-J- -j-a s . aaj-j-. ' .V- '..v-'O-' J
IIJ J I) F On D
FJ a e Su R n e M o r-l
IP HE fiibscribei wot-, lit riio-t rpspectl'utly aiirmince
I to the i.nr.e.ng ro ninniiity, am! p-.iblie in sp ,u-r- i
' at, 'hat tie rrn tii.-. in tnannfarlnre at h iicp,
in Be<t for'd, i'.t., the fo!lov\i:;g far (if n-z uteri ft, of
tb very lir-.-i o.iit-iami in the C'.u.t v.o;„.La a-,
; like roartier, viz: j
j rot. it A D SIX HOUSE TUMBLING '
Si 1 AFT I'iiVv l,it MACHI sES,
i wirb large oji'.-n ey!-r.t.-r, six s'av->, act sr.'k' ?
[ tcre Kfd in, and improveil Stiavv Shakers Ha>he.f.
Their - up t-or? for -trenatb and ?->-•• 1 aic not made
; in no* or any other '-ounlv in the Slate.
Four Horse Tn-nli'lr-g N aft ami Strap Pnv. -r M.i
--1 chin.- with cylinder op j n or --itut. as nay be de;red
1 andstbakei oi the b--sr kind, lor coi vw.i-nee, .-a • of
'i i i.t, and p-t. ct working, 'i'hi. ma hii-o t.as no
. snp-iU.r anywhere.
• THRKK iiOl:- IS MACBiM.S. of the -ame I ml - ;
T, OAN > TiiiU.K H<Si v -E TCMBf.lNft SHAr'T
POW ! it M .\CHth F.S i very co; ' eiii®nt ana excel
l-'i t mai-bii for smU ftitriers, w tth or without a
kets. HILL Si DA f'LOi AAA ■ I a very
-operior pattern t are. in ue in thi- coniiiry
"i (/ rtuaile S'; ■ , , K" -.
f 'a e 4I . '> . - ."Z '~i
i W-..L jfi; V'' P> - *:
! |V.-- n '-- N-v. Votk t-"JA A-BOF!) STl'.hif, POINT
I EXPANDING rCLTIVATOR !■ • /
i i srr.tif. TOOTH i-APANT'IN;: t rs.T. VA
t'Oil. lor o orkii z coin, or i-'.bu in cr.iin. :i;
. Mdft, 110 ?e .Lever t'ti!!:!-z 1 'X, tiario.-.s.
"... • vlb-i low-, ir.ad.- tn ortft:'. All I '. uiiove .i 1 -
C!PS consli.rtiy i-n band, and soi l on i-- .<-n utde
t e.- tns.
K " nn itig ..i all '? ni Macliiu ?, \v"- vlh r
in;: h- ; e .r . 1 v. here, don-.- en 11 1' shorte.-t : otive.
C;i.-'it!gs jr. II niv Ai tchiue.? siud Fioughs
j made .it the roniidry of Mr. Michael P.innan, in
i Bedlord. and w 1 compare with any nra-!-* in the
S'.'e c-r strength and durability. 81. At K>\l iTH
ING done to older. All my work warranted to give
sal mtaction-r-
From a p.i-1 experience of twenty year- in the
M hii-ineiv, 1 feel cor.fider.t tl ! 1 can give
-- tire -;st■ -ifit-tion to all who >a}r favor me with a
r ill. Call and examine nr. work before you pur
i-ha-e eftew i.ere, a- 1 am tletri (oh.t .1 to pi--t -C a'!.
Hor-'-s. j).,. II l:i j!) k;o !-. lumber ami iron, will
heta.ten in exchanja lor wo-';.
PETER 11. SHinr: ,
B May 21, IS."S-o;ii. M .r!..:.; t.
N-.y; it i A LlilLL FOR ih'i o!*4 !.■
Charlcs-T. I'lakc, ( In (hp Co.rinon of
vs. ' 8.-fff >rd 1 uti! v,
.••I.irgai■ t B! )!;<*. I No. 39 fv! -v T- tr--.
Vv'';--ti ; Cfi.trii's T. Biaki* tti-i pr hi? p<*ti
:i in In the -u: l of tin-court of < ommoti f'! is
oi l!i-' C mrity ol Beoi >rff j>rvitig for '!o- cau?. ?
• litereiti set forth Ftal he be ttivorred from the
hon ft t iXVialri t.orty entered into with ..kirgan t
Blake, uf thereto!-* (...-rnmand you as we befiire
con.niariiieff you the said Margaret Blake, that
laving a-itle all other business and excuses
whits e-ver, yon be ami a; j.'-ar in \our proper
I person f-.< Are our Judges at Bedford ■ ;! the Ist
Mor-!-i v the 39 d yof Aug., next, 1 answer the
ptdilion or libel oflhe sai l Chatles T. Blake,
ami show cause why the said Charles T. Blake,
your husband should not he divorced from the
; bonds of Matrimony agree.rblr to the act of
; .wem ly in such case n-a-Je and provided and
1 hereof fail nit.
S' t-ritT? ( 'dice, f IYJI. S. FLT'KE.
: Bedford, May 2!, 'f>B. I Sheriff.
i ff" i* i i/ > I
; y o1£x? i, 2 AY. ——C l|
; ;; if r . /\ ' •
CkA-Jtif a. -Ue-i. .L a.. u ir
HAVE you caih.- I at tin* L•. Fes' BAZAR iu
* ; ANDERSON'S Uow!''
Ml; -. 11. I). F:.: - • I!. has jo-t reftlt t'.e.'i fr .1-
<ti" iDstnv (v\ t i a Lar.dfeme as-ortir.<-i;t of
1.- lies* ;u i i ait iren s tancy 0.. ' —fi.;v • i i seen
Millinery isr.nt to be mo pi -■?<! in bean'y ar-l
t* h-.. II .-c , ; -t* if, (iu! t prices i?t(> r : -!..; .heap.
li-., nets, white and colored, from cent? op.—
F.-.-i .\fi.es ami <.'• ,Stir ' i'-ck-'y cap . ::• ri-it
ly i;< i- and new tn - trie, Ft- nrh aod Arm n iiiiw
i i>. a lam.- and well <t|erfrd assortment, not ' > be
ex- bm i-uality a. .1 ei.eap: s>. J' : : . • <
i ii- r. of van-Hi- style, a. d color-. Fit-lie-" Are -
raps. -Ir. ; a'••■<.. \;.r : o kinds ol ul
and tecaiticfes for Li lie.* |.. let:.
I)NFS.-; (A ) :>
'ott-;.?tnig in part of robe., challi'-s. ducal*, mows
.i.t'ia l'i?, law i?, bar ic;---, r -ome lev. as l'i, 1 , cent
.
. ed. ,-uijiii t-r -ilk-, rarions -tyle : nfto banilroni
j shawj-, n.aiilii hie- I-.:; -, dll.te- . o.c.
i,.ilßK()j)}!:.' I
rfi .-1 .-eves, collars, intent's w .! s. and a supe
rior i.-t ,)• French -.'ts. haridkeicbieit, edging*,
ice . - v.'.
C-iiiit'oi's a-rd Coftori (i . .of ;Fi ffescrij-'i in?,
(iinstian.a, ranging in price; Ironi s;x, T, ten,
| to twelve ee is .
11---! i; .. a Jove ai,.' ii, ,t; baz-, travelling
■ brisker., tov pel.- > 1-ei v. a .-. -i, y.
A large a.-nrtriieot a:,.! r h JreiF- -' .
! purchased at rcducerl .ric.-s, ladu-s' ■ ! ; j.-r- ;rt .' '
cents; line l.t?t.ng . ...tots at r • i , - cor
responding in price-. C..11 ami cxaiiui.e i>.r vuur
| sel vcs.
MRS. H. T>. Pi.! (111 would eir.br.rce tli.soppor
; trinity, to tender to the public h. r thai );- for the
liberal patronage she ha? received, ai d hopes by a
J rnn.-ta I el'.ort to please, to merit a coutn nance of
i the same.
May 7, 1858. MBS. IF D. I'F! (ill. j
G Ii I \ T
ATTILICTIOX! j
New and Cltcar)
i
V l()f It li 'J't lit jr ol'i ii iii .
THK undersigned wo-ild respectfully inform the
citizens of IJetiJoii!, and surrounding country, that be
j has opened out in Bedford, at the old and well known
i stand, known as the
"It S! N',"
an extensive Clothing i-stabli-hrnent, w here he wilt
always be found with a large and v\ II select -d stock
of gentle me n, and boys' clothing. From his long ex
perience in the bu? -.e-s, he ilatteis himself 'hat he
| t annot !>•■ surp!is?t'il, either in his facilities for pur
j cba-ing clothing at a low ftgur--, oro! -elimg tiien'
: lower than any other store within 151' rmlcs oi this
place.
Not wishing to enum-iatc the many difi-rent ar!i- j
ides of clothing on hand he would merel-y -Sate, that
in part, Iris stock cousi-ls of coats ranging trom 75
cents, to ?|S, put- forti .70 ceo;.., tr. j-10, vests
frotn .17'. 't-, to A-. Also, shiit-, collars, cravats,
trunks, carpet sacks, \c., Xcc.
- All p-rso - wishing to purchase clothing or any
tiling else in my line, will never r-gre' of calling
;:t Leopolds No F, cheap c! .thing Emporium, w here
you can get cheap and unheard of bargains—Come :
■ one come all.
May 11, 1858. A. LEOPOLD.
COKN.—One Thou?.!mi bushels i'r sale—a!sc !
i Fa in ily flour—Prinrie new Bac- i al-i -v
i A. B. CRAMER &. Co. '
AM B RICAN H OUSB,
CI'MRERLAND Mi).,
adjoining thr depot,
. OHM C. RIFFLE, PROPRIETOR.
""Coach, s from 1 •ff/ord, Gr- ensbura: ami
Washington, stop fct t is House. Persons gotnjf
I . .*uii.i>er4aiui v find advantages, by stopping
at the "American House," nver that of at y
other in the place. (ri,:iy 1-i, 'SB-ly.)
T ii i:
gjjVC'i* liSivs f'CJVsilOS*.
I ' tTA r.l-.I) BY I)it. SANDFofiD, *
COMPOUNDED 1 Art UU.LY FROM Ol'M.ft
|lk (tur of th t.nt pnrg v've awl fnur nwh,-hin i v
! li. ore the pub tic, !!:at acts ;i - a t'.a.'.urttc, ta-.-r
--ii.ami liwre fficctua! than any other II '• ill'll e
known. It i- not only a < atbarto", but u Liver re
u.t-dy. acting fir-1 on the Liver tn eject its ruoih '
matter, then on the slot; ucli ami bo-.vel, tocanv "(J •
that matter, thus accoi.ipii.-Sniig tvvopnrpoes effect
ually, will-out <uy u: the p-. nful leelu ;s cxper.
enc-ul 111 the operations of wo-t (ft.tliartics. it
.strength -lis the sy?tem at the same time that it
purge, it; , : d when f, -iy in moderate iio-cs,
w ill stui..hen and bnffJ it up with unusual rapid
ty.
The Livs:!: is one of the -• principal regulators of
the hr. • body; and wi.en t pet forms it- tui rtions
well, 'he ptrwei -ct the ;> f - ti ttt a: -' lolly developed.
The •;.> i.urh is almost en. f tireiv d j) i.vient on the
lif.ilthy uctiuii of the Lie- er lor ! r.e prop-r per
fern in.- - of it- function?: ** wh-- i the •■ ..nach is..-'
fault, the bowels an- at -• Inlt, and the wt ■
>y- t. iri sitfl • s iu consi-i.ii- em- • <.( cue org ■ — ' ■
l.ir .—' aving ceased 'o Inyi'? duty. For thei'.i -
• -s of that organ, o of, a , the proprietor- !;.?
to : .tiiis?ta Iv,in a prtrp- : ce of more t lian twen
ty y- ar?, to iiud -nine i.-- • ly wherewilh to
i-.n-.-.ii-i act the many de-?• langenseiits to vvh.cli it
is liable. t-u
To prove * '-. it .r. me- I '. at last loun I, any
r• n.. tiiMi'.ii-d v. .ti, F \-.-r t - - ent. ill any Ol 1'
torn ?. ! a? be! to tiy a hot- , lie, and conviction is
t certain.
The.? Cm s remove all *• i-oib 1 or bad matter
'!<% ii the -vstem, supply- iing tn tin r p'ae<* a
healthy th)w of b.l -. :n-.e vigoraiing the stomach,
can-tug foo lf digest well. - p.irrfying the blood,
guii g tor." ami health fu" the whole n-.arhinerjr,
removing the caii.e oi the disease—effecting a la
diral cufc.
Billion? attack? are c-ir- '• ed, ;>-i 1 what is h -tter,
prev— nte-l, by the occ.iA ?.on.il it-e of the Liver
Invigorator. **
One do?,* after eating ft 1? nf eient to relieve the
slomach aml prevent the { food Jiotn rising and
souring. L,
Onft one dc.?e taken at - night, loosens the how
els gently, and cur- ? C'ost "ivi-r..-.?.
Out c. se taken afiei (4..' - .. ||ien| will rme ])y--
p- p . One do-- o: ;? iwoteu?|>ootiluils will ul
waysreli- ve Sick ilea !.; . e.
One h-ittlc tai. -n for fenisie nbsiiuction, removes
the ca'l-e of tin ni- ea e. 11.a ~ - a perfect cure.—
Only one dose, 111 n.- i ;t< y icli-v. - t'!-;-lic, while
(h.- - Ol ell lepeate.) i? a ?rc cure for Cliol- iu
Moil. -I?, and a pr- v t.vc n <*• oft-ra.
0 'Only one bottle is need .! to th: tw nut of the
? \ -*en Ihe effects oi u ed.cuie ;.ltr a 1 -i I .? ckne-s.
One bottle taken f<-r Jaumlrre removes all-dllownes?
or urmatuiul color from ihe ?;;:n.
do-e taken a short lime be .-ore eating give
vigor to ti--- and nek? li-od ge?t well.—
One da? o:teri repeated cures, Chronic Diarrhoea, in
it? worst lorm?, while' .Sumiter a"-! Bowel com
plaints yield altno-t to the jji-t <lo-e. One or two
dose; cures attacks caused by Worms in Children:
there i- no surer, safer, 01 speedier remedy in the
world, as it nc . r fail .
ft "A few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting* the
ab-orbents.
We take jdeasitre iu recommending this medicine
as a preventive lor Fever and Ague, C-'htll Fever and
all Fevers of a Biilious Type. It operates with cer.
tainty, and thousands are willing to testify to its
<--.•..r..i.4 siuu--. -ill who use ii are giving, their
unanimous testimony in it? favor,
j !DA"AI 1 x W .,-TI.V. IX TUI: NOI 111 WITH TUB IXVIGOK
AToR, and sw allow b -ii. tog- I her.
THE LiYEU INVKitfRATOR
i- a xrirutif -■ w; -ia-al </-• . < • r-., and i? daily working
run-?. a!:lio>t t: 1 to i. ve. it cure? n? 1:' !> /
' magtc, even the first r . - v ing b.-uefil, and seldom '
to. re than one hot:! i? r-,;u-r.-d to cure .HIV kind of
Livcr Complai. t! -;rn tl • Wor-! .lan'.l c>' or Dvs
p-p > to a com;! -i D .: Ich e, alio! which are the
ri';ult of at) s--a?'-d Liver.
Ino k OM: i I i,!.,.:-. i r 1 1
Hit. SAM'OIEh-Bii ; i.. '.) Br - a h.vnv, N. V.
I or sale at the iHtlg M : e oi L, . ii F Hurry, lie-. -
May 1 I, 18.78.
JOY ft) llh AD JUKI MS OF
A FTXK H'FT H of
lit Cli Li LOS: Y HAUL
1t1 kof bounty s and it t';i • r "\. t Withoift a tine !
heati oi :■;!!:•, tiit ft r j ati
~rl ~ ■cJJ cu. i iitcu: i I-.L.i and iu oua
Can
Bro r i ,J\ il '/• R. ior.-Hcc. VYe 1
cau 11.• - alteuliou oi ah, msa . ! y to <. L.i to won
■■■ ■.' - ,' : ■.. . ■ .. iu.-i ? t .. k ton? o: ; g,. ul
. "lor, g; .i.v 1..; covers the h- ~d ol the bail with* 1
'. ? ituaiil gio th— i .1 i,'.T the d i, :i n!i. - itch ing,.and
all corn: • on. crnptH !.—I -ii.-> aciutiriiat Low of
: " I-I'mal Ln ; ~mt fc- oce, ,l i. -ba-a regular I
'he?-!! .- . the hair V' I.F. ,' .IO .I. ami ... . p
:t 11 urn 1~ ;i g", ;ri all its .rural
ht-itn I . We r o, 111 I tit? ha iI. !he g i,- v. 11l i
di.?cits"d in scalp, to use it; am! surci . '.he young will ;
i,(.i. a; tie ;. VJ til- flowin.; • or-li.Y witching
vtui, ; t ill.on! it. Ilspia; v i? u. -ii the ton-tie
or tl:..;: Is.
1 he Agent .or Pr .. Wi-e. '? Ha e Ib storative in !
New t: ivco, recen --d li:-- loilo-.i i g 1-Uei tn regard i
10 the iie-toratn -, a lew v.-..-.-m., ;
Dill- ivn s:, C 0:.., July -gj, 1-.75.
7| r. f ■ VCIIWOI til—oil': 1 Lav - h>--u tl. .;.;.u with !
b'di tr scurf 01. <y l> -a.. .i,r rn-aie than .-. war, !
II). lid.l to ft>lllt?OU!) ifi'iiri 1 l! f.l i r I !'>"♦? I ilr-F, 1
.■!• oi a N. 11av -n p.ipei about ••Wooil'- tb-ir
ft. • toia! IV!:'-' a? a cure. J , aflci! at y.uu -toi.- oa Ihe :
Ist of April last, and pureitu-ed one buttle lo tiy it, i
am! 1 found to my satisfaction it v.a? il. • lUiu*. it u
rnovt-'l the s. ml and new hair began to grow; it is
now two or three inches icngtii where it wa? ail
oil. 1 have gieat laitlv in if. 1 vvislr you To send rne
two bottl •- more by Mr. Post, ihe bearer oi this.
1 don't know as any of the kind is used in this
place, you may uavea u aiket hir many bottles alter
11 is ktfown here. You>s with sp-cl,
RL'FUS.PRAT ift
i 1'811.A., Bepf., 9, 1 577.
Prof. Wood—Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative is
proving iI -eli br'ncticiffl to rot 1 , Ihn trout, blml nl*\>
1 The back part of my bead aimo-t lo,r its covering in
i (act lad. I have used but two half pint bottles of
your Re.-to-at iv and now rhe top of my head ft w. II
studded with a promising cropoi young hair, and the j
front is al-o receiving its benefit. I have tried other j
preparations without any ben, lit whatever. 1 think
from tny own personal recommendation 1 can induce
1 many o: tiers to try it.
Y<mra respectfully, 1). K. THOMAS, M. 1).
No. iG 1 \ me street.
VINCK.wus, IA., June 21, l?.7ti.
l'rol. O. .1. Wood: As you ar" about to tnanulact- i
tire an! vend your recently discoveied Hair R-?toia- I
(.ve, 1 vvi.l sla.e. lor whomsoever it b.av concern. '
that I have used it and known others to use it that
I i ive.tor ?■ vera) years, been iu the habit of us ng, i
j ntl.ei lla;r K-?torafivpg, and that I find yours vastly '
| -nperior to any other i know. It entirely cleanses
i fiie heie ol dandrutt, and with one month's proper
u-e will rcsioie any person's hair to the oiiginal
: youthful color arid texture, giving it a healthy, soft
• - ,? ' d alo.--y appearance; and ail this, without discolor
ing tiie hands that apply it, or the dies? on which
it drop?, I would, therefore, recommend it- use lo
every one de-nous ol Living a line color and texture
, to nair. Respectfully yours,
WILSON KING.
O. J. WOO! 1 ft Co., g'l2 Broadway, New York,
i (in the great New \ork \\ ire Railing Establistr.ent,)
and 111 Market stwet, St. Louis. M-.
And sold by all Druggist?.
, For -ale at the Drug Store of Dr. B F Harry, Bed
ford, Pa. "
' May 11, ISSB.
TREJ3SVREIVS HALE
; ()(' unseated lands and town lots in Bedford county.
AGIU ! ABLY ro t'.c provisions of an Art ofA-setn
l>!y, directing the mode of selling undated lend- tor
taxes aid for other purposes, parsed the Kith of
March, DSIS. arid the supplements thereto pa *• d
the t'tth day of March, IXI7, and the 25th of March,
is:;I. The Trea urer of the county of Bedford here
liV sis' : r.o'u-e to all persons concerned therein, that
unless the county, state, school and road t.iv due
on 1 followdug tracts of unseated lands, situate in :
I'l-dtoi l ct • ly, ate not paid before the day of sale,
the whole. ;tr such parts of each tract as will pay tin
s, and the costs chargeable thereon, will be sold
! tl • Co;.it House, in the Borough ot Bedford, on
' t!, • rend Monday of June, next, (1 Ith day.) tor the
arreuiag-S of taxes due, and the rot accrued there.
, on; and raid sale will he continued from day to day ;
until nil aie disposed of
S>1 ITI 1T I IT. D \ \ I S, Treasurer.
' . Warranters B; Owners. Taxes.
Ji u ''fittii Totr/ifhlji.
Margaret Diebl, If pc< '
■ ! James ♦> ;
. .3 Thomas I Bennett, 1 73
Kro n! Top Totenship.
130 . James Kt.trican, id 20 i
8 James Entricnn, I'd
31 Wm T Dougherty, 13 !)2
John Belts, 5 10
fi'! Jacob Myers, 3 00
403 John Bollman, 15 00
102 110 per- William Burnt, 11 TO
•j 50 per. Wm. Lane, C 71
i) Lewis 'J'. Watson, 00 '
. ) John Deverenx, 0 00
127 Ma y Mirti}otneiy, 7 88
2 ■ 7 New lan and Marshal!, 5 C'O
John Montgomery, h 03 1
.fit) •• i .ann"is is: Co., in Wright of Shreaves, 10 Hi
Katbuuul Wilson, 1 10 i
3 Aaron Evans, 12— |
205 Jos. Figard, 1 58
Wm. Figard, 2 31 !
31) Ratbmell Wilson, IS
.23 do do 30
1 "l do do 1 SO
00 Joint King, 3 50 |
Co!rrain Tott'itJ//ip.
000 Samuel Williams, 2 21
'JO Jos. an I Emanuel Diehl, * 81
<5 Writ. Smith, 73
C 'toti'' /anil Yulltij Tow in hi p.
307 4 John Sample, 5 90
]l i]> o- 7 Township.
200 John ("orly, * 20
173 Jau.es I! r.vard, S3 |
ill! Ri hard Moan, -IS j
120 John Cheney, 52
!0i Joseph Moan, -13
; J. line! Moult, -IS
121 33 per. Alex. Moan, -21
7 John Mcllney, 52
132 Tiuiotliv Moan, 2t
2'.'<) "I per. l-rael Moan, 2S
H.ui 70 per. Z.ic. Moan, 21
222 Elizabeth Piper, 21
2!2 70 per. John Bo* d, 21
211 07 " Win Davis, 21*
210 COg " 1 ab-Ha Davis, 21
220J Win Piper, 2S
273 John 1 l.ir.lin, 23
221 Ignatins Hardin, 2S
131 127 p r. James V\ ilson, 52
187 40 " David Piper, hi
425 George F. Alhcrti, 1 20
'O2 57 pi r. Stephen Moan, 48
312 Daniel Kerr, 9 CO
00 Samuel Livingston's bears, ~l
*2B George Wishatt, 10 j
Harrison TOI - I <htp.
103 Njchoi .s Knight, '2l
Liberty Townslap.
00 Abel Putt, . 70 ;
173 81 per. Hannah AJlierti, 8 25
Its Me.riah Altireti, lo (i.5
100 George II Kay, 1 IS
JMIIIIOIH!R i it/ Township.
; 453 Jo-eph Gardner, 1 30 ,
150 John Sadler, 1 SO j
jY r pier J'o n-/T7i, p
200 Ahner Dodgers, 00 ;
Kn xt Provititnce.
. . Thov Logan,
! 403 Charles F.vans, 1 20 |
102 Hi per. Keziuh Logan, 1 20
100 02 " Charles Logan, 1 20
400 ,5 '• John ( uvan, 1 20
100 Thomas (Evan, 1 20
388 38 per. Thomas Logan, 1 20 j
1 0 103 " Ai x. Caven, 1 20
30 Solution Williams, 40
1 ') Jacob K:tcy, 30
17 ITariri Gthbs, 1 i
■IOO Isaac C-iv in, 120
117 -st Prni'i'ieitce.
0 W Paxton, >2
183 Dudley Daugi -rty, 2 82
St. I ' ir 'Township.
1 lots Jacob Ink He; is.
j ! David Mrllobert, 1 ;
177 James lie , 1 80 j
. -11 l WiP ;ni Sniveiy, 1 20 •
i 1.2 Heu;y Koonlz, 50 j
S tit' in/ 'tuil Township.
200 James Riggs, ™* 00
: ; 9 Paul Waid, 1 32
337~ Patrick Ward, 1 0.8 :
:.71 Ju Ward. 101 j
Jonathan Maid, I 01 I
I -'4O Isaac Hunter, 2 08 j
•las - P. C!u n -rTi.in, 1 20 i
("./ Ti .'tip.
; • John S'.vaggait, 7 20 j
I 400 L-mnatd 8 aggart, 1° 6t I
203 Ah xai d r Gardner, 3 90 I
II ;> Dr YVm Smith, 178
Pi !v. iruel Picket, 52
lie. , John She-?, 11 S
Kit Jaiii". Johnon, 2 58
50 Fi eder.ck Snider, 00
; ij Jei iii. di Jackson, 5 'I
!1 K Ja •■)!> :s ■. a 2a t,
110 W iii Pit i son, t" ■' |
; 0 J.benezer Brauhum, 1' f ,s |
120 Cuiirad lir.ler, I S J i
23(i Christley Bowser, 0 72 ;
HUt G.'i.rg - Laib, 1 -
Jacob Burket, ~"' i
1.-U Peter - hoenberger, 1 91
43 Samuel Burket, 1 I' 2
Hugh Porter,
Pill Griiiith Lvaiis, to 00 .
i 11 Philip Still •>, 0 '/ !
; h John Martin, 11 ' I :
138 John Sax 'or, t'J 32 |
l i-.l Wilson Hunt, 10 ,12
Alex Seolt, ~~ j
12 :■ Dr P Shm i berger, 2 'J'i j
121 do do 4 48 |
•10 do do 48 :
Mi'hl'r Wootlhfrrg.
270 Daniel Montgomery, 10 "1 1
I'll J Will-am Montgomery, 31 11
173 Me Una.
117 Daniel Montgomery, 10 o'i j
Dar.n l .Montgomery, 4 I"
Jacob Struck, I lot ao. 72 4 2 j
do do 1 lot no -71 1 Oti ;
South Wuodberry Township.
215 IG', per. Isabella Davis, 21 j
55 100 John S H-.-tr.ck, 28
222 Elizabeth Piper, 21 ;
. IBMIJWSTROTOR'S JYOTICE.
NO i I( K is h,Teliy given that 1-tters of I
aitm i iitnrtlm have been granted to the undersign
e.i by the K-g.sler of Bedford county, upon the cs- ;
(ai - ot Jehu i.ntz, late of Snake Spring town
; ship, deceased—all [lersntis, therefore, indebted to
sau! e-tnte will please make immediate paynirnt, and j
those bavin ; claims against it will present then;
I duly authenticated for settlement.
MICHAEL LUTZ.
May 21,1 SSS. Adm'r. !
. j I).M L\ 'IS Til. /TOIVS XOTICE.
LETTERS of administration ha\isi!j lieen
rranD al Lv tlm Register ot Bedford Count\ r to
the upon th > Estate of Eliza- .
both Sftjßer, late of Napier towns'iip, ciereas
t.(l ail persons knowing themselves indebt
ed to said estate are requested lo come for
ward and make immediate payment, ami those
having claims against the Estate will present
them prooerlv authenticated for settlement.
" " JOHN ROVVZER,
May *2l, 1858. Administrator. '
Fresli
Jgjjt, |?g) pi> %}?* r?
OF SPRIU G AND 8 U Ki. c R GOOD S.
.
just receive*!
AT SHOEMAKERS' COLON ADE STORE.
PHI", undersigned having In t returned from the eas
tern cities, are now opening a splendid as=oifmiilit
ul Spring and Summer goods, consisting in part of
Black and Fancy S.lks, Mous. Detain-, plain urd
figured Alpaccds, Lawns, Calicoes, Chalties, Deba
ses, etc., etc.
BLACK A.YD FA.YCY CLOTHS,
' asi meres, Summer Coatings Tweeds, Jeans,
Linen, and a general assortment of hoys' wear.
A la rem assortment of Boots. Shoes, Hats, Caps,
j Trunks, Carpet Sicks. ("• *!on and '"arpet
Chain, Muslins. Flannels, Hand
kerchiefs, Coffee, Sugar, Strop, Creen
and Black Teas, Queens ware, Hard
ware, Rndcls, Tubs, Brooms Look
ing Glasses, f'mhreUar,
and every fhirrr thai is trenernlly kept in coun
try stores—all which thev v ill m 4 E- .3 r .
AI! kind? of country produce tak-.n in ey
change for eoods.
To punctual custom *r.s a credit of *x months
will be given.
J. fx J. M. SHOEM YKER.
. Ap'l 23, if 59.
Wmw ©oaclß.
' Ihe undersigned rcspectlully announce to their
friend- and customers, that they have just opened a
very large and general assortment of
SPRISS& snra.Eß GOODS,
consisting, in part, a follows:
SILKS, ('HALT. IDS, A LI'AC VS. DDL A IN' f>
LAWNS, BE RAGES, BRILLIANTS, FRENCH
and AMERICAN" CHINTZ, GINGHAMS, GLOVES.
COLLARS, HOSIERY', KC..&C.
SHAWLS AMD AI A X TILL AS.
Cloths, Ca-fimerp-, Y'e^tings,
Muslins, Drillings, Ticking",
Kv. Jeans, Linens, Sheetings,
Cottonades, Flann>!s, Ca-sinetts,
Nankeens, Cambric-, Checks,
C H 3£J A P CARPET S,
White and Colored Chain, Floor Oil Cloths, Matting,
lings,
cDGOSni A Sinls A: ('JlitS,
Also, a large stock of fashionable READYMADE
COATS.
Also, a full stork of Groceries, Wooden Ware, ißc.
Having selected our go.ids with great cate, rve are
■■hub!".l to offer our customers VERY GREAT BAR
GAINS tor ca-h, country produce, or on -:x months ;
credit to punctual dealers. An examination o; our j
stock is fsspuctadly r-uiic.te I.
A. B. CRAMER 4- CO.
j Apr. 10.
ii&Cta. On fed
| HAIL ROADS' j
Since tl.e Charter has Been granted lor the "Bed- I
J ford Rail Road," the citizens pf Bedford have been ;
j much excited and interested upon the subject, this !
interest is i.ot conhueiEto 'I • cit z. i.s of the Town, ,
; but extends throughout the country, and crowds are j
! daily rushing lo
rxrv-v r-~? —r r s—sner5 —sner -
n ir -
H E W A• i D HA N D S0 M E STORE,
IN AN dime >.\'S R>nv,
where a large and attiactiw a sortm uit of beautiful 1
Spring and B:i , niiiei- goods ai*' opening, which will be j
sold cheap r than evercdVred t Tore :n th:= place. i
'I h-' Slock c ;i.-i.38 in part of
C;_*3; ie Li .. *, \\ . Printed llrii
iianls, li)' •< de Shamn, Ea.-ag-* tie
1. . ti -:. JDibcs A' (yuiil i, Em !;as
Cbnllms, Plain Figured
Sh Latest St viu
La n Ji ' for j
SI 5 0.-
M-d air Mtttlufe for IBf per yard. j
De Lain.-2 of a ! ! disci*, ti/.tts f* jtn GcU to
25 per yard.
Lawns of vart-iuj ;d y I -s far (i cf pre yard.
An extensive as-.-utnt TI- of h-au'.if'ul print?
I ranging from f els ;•> 12'. per \ ar-l.
' .MUSLINS or \L i, PeAES AMD
QDAUTivI
A large ass irtn. : 1 ; • La iit-a A gloves,
■ix. hosieiv from tbe low figure of 5 eta up.
Pun- Imen hdkfis. for 5 cts and a full and
c m; lute assortment ol ladies dress £Oodsgener
ally.
A large and u til s* 1- e'ed assortment of cloths,
, Cas-im*r*s and votings. in pari of
Bldcli French 5. English Cloths.
Blue do d i do.
Olive do tio do.
; Black Cissim**rc.
j Black Doe Skin.
Fancy French <N A nriericr.n Cassimeres.
VESTJNGS.
Grenadines Plain &. Figured.
Ra !/,* mire do do.
Velvets do do.
And a great variety of Marseilles vesting?.
Fancv Silk N Lawn Neck Die;-, from ; to 2k
A complete assortment ot Laili*s tx Misses tmots.
i hoes 6c gaiters, al-o a large -took of mens boots is
: shoes.
MY ASSORTMLNT OF GROCERIES CAN'T
BE BEA D.
Brown Suoar for *>j cts per pound.
Do do First rate 8 " " "
Do do Extra "10 " "
White Sugars " D', 11, & 15,
First Rate RioCoH-e, 12J p-r jioand
Extra do do 13 " "
No 1 Java t!o 35 " "
Best N. (). Molasses 12.) •' quart,
| Good Syrup do 12.7 " "
Extra do do 18, " "
GOOD CORN BROOMS FOR A DIME,
All of which will be so! 1 -hepr than the cheap-
T it'.. Do l't forget to call at REI'P'S NEW SI ORE IN
ANDERSON'S ROW', one door en t ot C - n at.d
iN Shannoii's cilice, and oppo itc t:. • <J.I ■ Tt ■ O.'Tice.
C. W. ED PP. ,
April 30, ISSS. ;
Alius StibjitiMia on l.ibtl for Divorce.
Charles T. Blake 1 In the Cvurt of Comm.' n
v. Pleas of Bedford County
lMurgaret Blake. No. 39, May I'., 1858.
iMav 31, ISSB, on u lion of ('. H. Spang.
' Esq.. Samuel J. Cairtner, Esq.,was duly opp.oir.tor!
Commissioner to take testimony and report the same
to the court in the above ca_e.
ATTCST — By the Court.
S. 11. TATE, Protk'y.
NOTICE. —The undersigned commiv ioner, by vir
tue of the foregoing authority, hereby gives notice
! that he will attend to the ilulie. of his appointment
! on Monday, the lith day of June, 1- ■, betwe-n
; the hours of 1 o'clock and 6 o'clock*. P M, at hi? or
tice in the town of Woodberry, Bedford county, Pi.,
when and where all parties interested u ■> v aDend if
I they think proper. SAM'L J. CAST N'ER.
t May 31, 1858. Commissioner.
M>ok iiuiu::
Reed t\ .Miuiclrs
c Ton e.
<is r( at SCxei se§iaeß<,
T ii i-:
R.JIL no. lb MFH i / AT; //. AS co.u/; oat
AM) fit:!) Foil I) IN ALL
PROBABILITY VVJLL NOW LOOK
AHEM), BUS IDES
REED AND AH.VMCH ABE JI ST
Of EMNG A LARGE AM) SPLFADLD
ABFORTMUNT <)F A F.W AND Fit US 11,
SPRING AM) SUMMER GOODS,
tube disposed of at ptices so !o i tUat vou would
imagine the Riii ft>i I alreadv
full and examine them and bring on your
ca-h, and all manner of I'bodi/ce, and you
shall have bargains.
I) r v G<> oil s .
I !a< k end farirv maitina and laveli&iriptb',
-ide stripes or robe nTpiil.i. muslin delaine--. 01.
die lawi;?, barege ducal-, eii.gharris, ami a fine as
sortment of win! ■ dre?. jmi
DRESS GOODS
AND TRIMMINGS OP
GREAT VARIETY. BONNET
RIBBONS, FLOWERS, GLOVES, HOSIERY
i KENCH AND A M ERJ (;A N CLOTH *
AN!)X'ASIMERES, SVMMER
CLOTHS, TWEEDS,
aid j'-ar,s,
woollen and cotton flanm-ls. sheeting im <in,!itj
nris for a l l p i .-poses, toweling?, and drillings.
QL KENSW AH K and CLASS W A HE,
An pjppaiit and heavy assortment, not surpassed iu
liedloid cour.ly.
ii ii it Il()i f)
*
A !i.rg- i■ "• rir; < •rf >' J„- • niake, and newest
•:iid latest sty !•-: ladies' gent lament and boys' wear.
GROCE K I E S .
Sugars bite n<l brown, of ati grades, syrup rno
and all art:.--! - u-u.-dlv k-'pt in stores.
It IS imp ; siblo in an advertsscmei.t, to eiiumcrulo
all our go Is; f.-ntse and sue our st.v k, it will be
shown wiib great pleasure, an ! before you go, you
will be convinced that yoa i ave stop >..• ! in the right
place to boy. KF.KD & SUNNICH.
.May i "
iVb S*"'-'a -;'n iCNS igjisS El
Would iespi-ctfiiilv announce to tiie public
of jl 'iil u i at • vicinity ti. it she b-i jttst ree'd.
a larg- at.J u • il-assorted supply of
SPRING AND GUwiMES
&Z\ £.*-*• f- • Aa A!
,g ~r- , r >*-■ "•
VSSEJ Vfe?ix' Vuse- •--•>• si
bracing r
general a rt
\ men! oi staple and
lane r a. '.. it ?, compri dng
lit [iaif, Superb Black and
Fancy Si.'.?, llobe A'Quilla, or
Side Strip! s. Lawn R be?, French Du
ra B, Borages, Tissues and Muslin Do Laines,
i Lawns and Ginghams, White and Printed
; French Brilliants, Plain and prnb'd. Swiss
Muslins, Hosiery and corsets, all sizes for
Ladies, Buttons, Braids and cords,
Collars, Sleeves, Edgings and
jus rting ; a i ll supply
of M 'urni ig G ads 3
Silk Parasols;
b t Kid
<: i.vfc
'
I <,f
all 1 rs. Chilli -, \:i cas, Calico:?, J.ntslins,
|F ?' iu'S, 'i !> Cin. ?. Si nir.i-r Coating?, Tu . ed?,
I J tns, Lint 0 and a general assortment of Boys'
W. : a lu'g: !: ■ !>; ■ s and Gad. rs, .Moroc
; c Linings and Bindings, loe< ther with a gene?-
ra! as? irtment of Groceii s, Paints, Oils and
j Varni !i.
i. B. Hardware at cost for cosh, or six
1 a gis credit to j inc!u.:l customers— pjjibra
; cii ' ov-ery article in the hardware fine.
A ; ril d h 111.
1 * O R J, . JlO'^Os
vU- r . • e- / 4y\/ \ T ' \ fyt
A vV IjUUJDfe
v/iP ■ -rr -t" 1
tutl xi.vi
aRING i},g SEIMEB OF
~Fi (L>
i_ooJ^if9o
. { t- , . ■ LAf%it a W Gr\R N,
ANN'irtlE to ' .r J' '?. ! ru.-.t tl.e public, that
t!i-v are now refrirjaj from PbiUdtlpbia ar.il New
Turk, a in! are i-y ! ■ : k out in their newly fitted up
room formerly occupied by
v OS'i'bß, an entire new and
brilliant Stock
OF D SSI RAM E NEW STYLE, FRENCH,
A.N I) AMERICAN DRY GOODS! Em!.ra
cing a large a p,:i general assortment of
UTaIPLB ./AY) F.J.YCY .ARTICLES.
Compj i-ing in p1 rt
, RICH FANCY DRESS SILKS, RICH GLOS
SY FLACK SILKS, Modona and Lave!ln
t'.'i lb, Rube A'QuiUa or Si !e Strip s, Do
Lline R di- s, O grndil Robes, Gingham
Rob s, Lawn Rube--, French Ducais,
Law f.s an i Gi. g White and
Printed ; r cii B. ';iants Jactw
nets and Lavvr.s, New Spring
S'\l ?j Di.' f.ain Cltalliej,
Ginghams and Prints,
Broad C. lbs, Ca.oi
ir.cre , St.;'in-'?, ... -
- Ji-iti, and nades, , Nr.. Ls.
To'l : with aih .•■' a-, it:;. !'fresh f.vrr
i|y GROCERIES, QUEENSWIBfe, CUT
LERY, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Boots,
t: s n: i Gaders. t tc., etc., <tc.
lining i \i or g io:is Low for Cas/i,
■■■ if - pre: l-e ito .
iFiJ-.IT TNIW- 'JiMJiNTF TO CASII JIUY-
W.. >.at ,\.- ' i,- ! v ■■) 1 OR CASHj or
AtTtiO\ !I) Six (HI.DIT.
t.'i.ine e f-.r \' •:r>vicrs ami be convinced,
•e.; y u v. i 1 to 1 uy or nut.
.No trouble t > show goods.
A . I'[>f: Tee taken in exchange for
April hd, (858.-If.
WAGONS.—Several nenv two horse waggons
wnik warranted, f>r sale on a iihera! cie.lit or
lor country produce by A. B. CRAMER .N. Co*
Feb. ID, ISSS. ' v
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