Sec advertisement n| Dr. Sanlord's - . jjjvi; aafor, in an :!i- r t Mimm. i . ' s . —Blank Deeds, Summonses, Judg- ' , . \ (; ?, Constables' i •' Bills, and other i •' j print- !in good slj !••. t>r sal - ■. np a' a;>- authorized to announce the r.r • "•oi; I E< k LEY, of St. Clair Towns: i[>, I ctntii 1 • '<* for Cuniv C mmi.-sioner, siitj- j ■ ■ .;, v > .. *cs. i a oi the Democratic County ; , :J vs,ti i. _ May 21 .*SS. - & JU NFOUD :—Please j vv . AM- , < 1 Bedfi i J Township, c C anc-. all. lor the office of Poor House Dirt c- j , . u! rt I • tin- decision of the Democratic! i jjjty C aiv.-ntijii. MAS.V DFMO HATS. ,\i - I -. Et'l ron-: —CATT. JOHN LO.NO, • j I I township, is stlge, strti asjt suitable; -> ' i t.-e placed in nomination bv the cotn -• i i ' , ..tic County Convention, lor the ol- j firei I Coroner. Honcwri.t.. MARRIED: ' \t; : u pars on age in Friend's Cove on the ),e;,, ii ;.,hy the Rev. C. K. Hoflmeier, Mr. j Jj - li Stuck- v, to .Miss. Catherine A. li.-t --c k: i.jth of lite Cove. < the 13th, by the Rev. 11. Heckerman, Mr. | - ::: ! : i-1 Philips, to Miss. Elizabeth Ruler, Loth; ct t * Jtor i township. DIED: , tie. 9ih instant, depart--.I this life, Mr. | Francis Mc(.:rr, aged 79 years, at i.is residence Hi ifarman's Bottom, in this county. The (iecea-*ot, was a native of the county of Ty , Ireland, from which he emigrated to this coun . hi the yfar .-i 1 -. lie died as he had lived, a pi- [ exemplary Chri-'ian and universally regretted j ; . ~11 hi- friends and neighbors. "Precious in the j .i x ol the Lord is the death o! his saints. His ; - were interred in the Catholic Cemetery oi : ' l' !ace - _H I- '• | JJJJJJJJ J J J J J J J JJJJJ~J J J JS J JJJJJ J ATTENTION, MARKSMEN! JOJJX BORDER, GUNSMITH, Bedford, Pa. s pat the east end of the town, one door w st of the residence ot Major VYasliabaugh. All guns ut my own manufacture warranted, j May 21,'aS—ly. J JJJJ JJJJJ JJJJJ JJJJJ JJJJJ JJJJJ J J B E D F 0 R D M mc h I s2 e & h op I pl'L subscriber would nro-t respectfully announce I { to the farming community, and public in gener- | that he still continues to manufacture at Ins shop, ; , ;l I-ilft id, Pa., the following farming uten-ds, of ,c very test material, and in the most workrnan l-'i T'AND- SIX HORSE TUMBLING SHAFT POWER MACHINES, w • large oj.en cylinders, six staves,* and spikes! screwed n, and improved Straw Shakers attached, j T ' superiors for -trongth a: I speed aie not made j i* sor any other county in the State. Fir Horse Tumbling Shaft and Strap Power Ma- j c! e with cylinder open or shut, as may he desired , ; --.a ■ re- the best hind, for convenience, ea-;- of. ui't. a eriect working. J his iiiach ue lias no . sup. lior anywhere. 1 liK! ii HOKBE ,MA CHINES, of the same kind.— •WO \\D THKI E HORSE TUMBLING SUA I 1' l'siUTR MACHINES, a very convenient ana excel t n 't-h.ue for small farmers, with or without *-ha i!l/. L SID E PLOni US, of av. ry . cr pattern to any in use in this country j . ,\f*\ ... T • e-g-, <'■ S-- ; - |g ILikJ -f' New York FIVI.-HOKD STL F.I. POIN I i >: ING (TL'i I VA'I OR—Roger's Pittsburg I NT STEEL T<X)TA EXPANDING CULTIVA i't • .. lor work ii. g corn, or seerli • 1 .> i grain, ; aim in y • r !-, F rse Rakes. Lever Cutting Boxc>, Harrows,; Ui: ii rows, made to order. AH the above art*.- j - constantly on baud, and sold on reasonable j Repairir.ji of all kinds of Machii -A ! • -T ft* : - here or elsewhere, do: eon the shortest i >tice. j Castings for all my Machines and I'longhs j nt the Foundry of Mr. Michael Barman, m ...ill,aid will compare with any made in the! Sfatr for strength and durability. BLACKSMITH-j V :> t order. All my work warranted to give j From .i past experience of twenty years in the V i i.e.,-, I ieel confident that 1 ran give tsatisfaction to all who may favor me with a i .. < 11 and examine my woik before you pur- i i where, as I atn determined to please all. | H n s, grain ol all kinds, lumber and iron, will j •rs in exchange for work. PKTKR 11. SHIRKS, • rd. May 21, ISdS-Cm. Machini-t. , \OTICE i\ LIBEL FOB DIVORCE. i'. Illjkoj f In tho (N)inu;on Pk-as ct vs. |}filforii Countv, t P>!..ke. ( No. 99 May Term, 1858. '\ 1 - - ('harles T. Clako did prefer his peti- I ■ judges <>( the court of ( < mu.on Pleas C-j'iuty of Rt'dlord praying for the causes •iii .- t f:t tit thai he be divorced from the : - . f .Matrimony entered into \\ illi Margaret i '■ v.. t litre fore comira nd you as we before j aided v u the said Margaret Blake, that j -K. g all oilier business and excuses, , *. • t be and appear in your j ropei fee our Judges at Bedford ot; the Ist iv t! - •• I day >f Aug., next, to answer the ' .. iibil of the said Charles 'j'. Blake, - >, cause why the said Charles T. Blake, ind should not be divorced from the I Matrimony agreeably to the act of . in ucb ca-e made and provided and j b-r : fail not. N.eriffs Otiice, j WM. S. FLUKE. 1 dford, .May 21,'58. j Sheriff. PUBLIC SALE OF i< % F ?u< r V TI? * \ it x Li ! 1 II i virtue of an order of the Orphans' Couit •' >9 >rd countv, the subscriber will sell at sale on the premises, on Saturday the 2(i//i. d :\j oj June, next, lollovving real estate, late the property of j ! e di Ililtliew, dee'd, viz. A tract of land situate in Napier township, i r d rounty, adjoining lands of Henry '• 'ulers, Peter Ileiner, Amos McCreary, John dler and others, containing forty-five acres,! tivec-n fifteen and twenty acres of which are j c.- ared and under fence, and having thereon erected a two-story log DWELLING HOUSE, ; U with threshing floor, and spring house ' i there is also, a good spring near thedwel- There is a fine promising young or-! 1 ; -J on the place just beginning to bear.— Tun .us—CASH. DAVID lIITCHEW, .day 2S, 1858. Adniinisttator. ' JJ R.RJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ+J- * A T ERICA N HOTJFJ E, f UMBERLANi) MI)., ANJT.JYIXN rut: DEPOT, JOHN C. RIFFLE, PROPRIETOR. (•o.iches In.m Bedford, Gi• iTisbiw ■ and Washinsion, stop at this House. Person -; going to ( Nur-t < ila -I \\ id find advantages. Lv slopping it the "American House," over tbat of any other in the place. (may 14, 'SB-1 y.) J.-JJ JJ RJJJJJ*^JJJJJJJJJJJJJ.?JJ T H E EJ'VCS* 155% ijforaloi'. I!■ rr*A R.RO r.v I>R. SANDFOKD, j COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, /s viif of tli. purgatiff anil hvrr medicines now j be.ore the public, that arts as a Call:.'rue, easier, I milder, ami mo-e eifectual Than any other medicine known. It i not only a Cathartic, but a Liver re- I me.lv, acting lir-t on the Liver to eject its morbid j matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry oil j that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effect- I ua'lv, without any of the painful leeln.es exper -1 cnced in the operations of most Cathartics. i; | strengthens the system at the same time that it i j purges it; and when taker daily in moderate doses, ' wilt strcuthen and build it up wi 'u unusual rapid j ty* l The I.tvKu ione of the principal regulators of] : the human body; and . when It performs it i .'unctions well, the pow- <rs of the system are fill- j j iy dev. ,opeil. The sto n- "* ach is slmo-t entirely de- ' i p. nd -nt on the healthy 3 action of the Liver tor ' :he proper perii rmance e of its luru-tions; when rhe stomach is at fault, - the bowel- are at fault, and the whole system & sv:f; r= in consequence of one organ—the Liver —hav ing ceased 'o do its duty. For the ilis- cast -oi t! it organ, one ; of the proprietors has made it his study, iri a ! j practice o: more than w pwenty years, to lind i some remedy where- ;th to counteract the i ' many derangements to which it is liable, j To prove '.hat this re- medy is at last found,' I any person troubled with : Liver Complaint, in any of its forms, has but to JP a bottle, and convict.on is cerlain. i j Tbe-e Gums remove all ir.oibid or bail matter , from thesystem,supply- jing in their place a heal- ! hv flow of bile, invig- 'orating the stomach, cau i sing food to digest well, - • puiilying the blood, giv- ; j i,.,g tone and health to the whole machinery, j reu oving the cause ol the disease —effecting a i . radical cure. „ I I BlUious attacks are cured, a.nu what is bet ter, prevented, by the ca occasional use ol the ? Liver lnvigorator. One dose alter eating is sitficient to relieve the | | stomach arid prevent the t " food from rising and i ' souring. a\ ; Only one dose taken 53 at night, loosens the ; I bowel- gently,and cures Costi veness. ; One dose taken alter each meal will cure Pys ' epsia. OSFDne dose of two teaspootilulls will always relieve Headache. I One bottle taken for fe male obstruction, re- , : moves the cau,e of the disease anil makes a per- ! ii.-ctcure. Only one dose immediately reli eve s Choiic wii le one dose ' often lepeated - a -ure ' i cure for Cholera Morbus £ andapreventive of : Cholera. r;T~Only one bottle is needed to throw out of the system the effect- of medicine after a long sickness. One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all -all nvness i or unnatural color from the skin. One do-e taken a short time before eating gives j vigor to the appetite, and makes food digest well.— ; ' One dose often repeated cures, Chronic l'iai rhoc a. in j its wo - st form;, while Summer and Rowel com plaints yield almost to the firt dose. One or two ! j decs cures attacks caused by Worms in Children: | there no surer, safer, oi speedier remedy in the ; • world, a- it never tails. CC7°"A few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting the | ! ab-orbents. We take pleasure in recommending this medicine j as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever and all Fevers of a Billious Type. It operates \v ith cer tainty, anil thousands are willing to testily to its j wonderful vntucs. All who use it are giving their i unai im'pu.s testimony in it- favor. DC7"MIX WATKG IN l u K MO i Til WITH run INVIGOR- | ATUB, ami swallow both together. THE LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR Jy n scientific, vudiealdiscovery, and is daily working | curt-, aliiio-t too great to believe. It cures as if by i magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom | more than one buttle is required to cure any kind of I Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys pen-ia to a common Headache, ai! ol which are the . re-ult ot a Di-ea-ed Liver. run . \K noi.i.ar rr.u rurri r. DR. SANFOKD, Pioprietor 315 Rioadway, N. V. ■ For sale ut the Drug More of Dr. li F Harry, Bed ' fold. Pa. JOY TO THE ADMIRERS OF A N.NK HEAD OF RICH GLOSSY HAIR. 'Talk of beauty, and it caunot exist without a tine ' head of hair, then read the tallowing, and if you ask more, see circular around each bottle, and no one ; can doubt. i professor IVomPs liar Restorative.— We ' call the attention of alt. old ami young, to this won 't derful preparation, which turns back toils original color, grav hair—covers the head of the bald v. ith a j luxuriant growth—removes the dandruff, itchii g,aml ' all cutaneous eruptions—-causes a centinual flow of ; ;| le natural fluids; and hei ce, if used as a regular j dress ins tor the hair will pre-.-i ve if - coiir, and keep j it from falling to extreme old in all its natural ' beauty. We call then upon the bald, the grey, oi j diseased in scalp, to u-e it: and surely the young will ! not, as they value the flowing locks, or tee witching 1 curl, ever be without it. Itsprai-e is upon the tongue I of thousands. The Agent lor Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative in i New Haven, received the to'.io'.vmg letter in regard j to the Restorative, a few weeks since; Dr. HE Rivi U, CON., July 2!, ISoS. Mr. Levcnwnrth —bir: 1 have been troubled with daodrufi or scurf on my bead for more than a year, mv hair began to come out, -cm ! and f.air logi.-'her, ; I saw in a New Haven paper about "Wood'- Hair i Restorative" a-a cure. I called a! your store on the j )st ol April lust, arid purchased one bottle to try it, ■ and I found to my satisfaction it was Die Ihu.g, it re ! moved the scu:i and new hair n- uan to grow; it is I now two or three inches in length where it was all J off. 1 have great faith in it, I wish you to en Ime two bottle- more by Mr. Po-t, the bearer ol"_this. — I don't know a- any of the kind i- n-eJ in thi place, vou may have a market Sor many bottles after it is known here. \ouis wuu : -p v , RUFCS PRATT. Pun. A., Sept., 0, ISY7. Prof. Wood—Dear Sir; Your Hair Restorative is proving itself beneficial to me. The front, arid ai-o the back part of my head almost lost its covering—in fact bad. I have used but two half pint bottles ol your Restorative, and now the top of my head is well studded with a promising cropol young ba.r, and the front is al-o receiving its Leneii!. I have tried other j preparations without any benefit wl.utever. ! think ! (roin my own personal reconHnendation I can induce I iriaf.y others to try it. Yours respectfully, D. R. THOMAS, M. IK No. 161 \ ine street. YINCKNM >, lA*, June 22, lbjG. Prof. 0. J. Wood: As you are about to manufact ure and vend your recently discovered Hair Restora tive, 1 will state, for whomsoever it may concern, that'l have used itar.d known others to use it—that ; I have, tor several years, been in the habit oi using, ! other Hair Restoratives, and that i find yours vastly i superior to any other I know. It entirely clean=ts j the head of dandruff, and with one month's proper i use will restore any person's hair to the original j youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, soft and glossy appearance; and ail this, without discolor ing fbebands that apply it, or the dress on which it drops, I would, therefore, recommend it- use to i every' one desirous of having a fine color and texture to hair. Respectfully yours, WILSON KING. O.J.WOOD & Co., 212 Broadwav, New York, (in the great New Yoik W ire Railim; Establisment,) and 111 Market street, St. Louis, M-. And sold by all Druggists. For sale at the Drug btore oi Dr. B I* Harry, Bod ford, Pa. May 14, is.',S. SHERIFF'S S.I LIP | BY virtue of an alias writ ol vend, exponas to me dii'Tted, ti;-re will lie exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the boiough ot Bedford, on i Saturday, the 2(5 th day of June, A. D. IK'-S, at otic o'clock. P. M., the l ■ Rowing property, to wit: One tiact id 'and containing 170 acres, more or less, about ! GO acres cleared ami under fence, wit'i a two G i y |.:g Louse with kitchen attacb- Land log barn therein erected also an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of James Clark on the south-east, and the Juniata river on the j ! north and west, situate in Liberty township,- Bed lord county. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of Jacob Snyder, and to he sold Jor CASH. ' Sheriff's Oflicc, ( WM. S. FLUKE, Bedford, May 2!l, MS. i SfceiifL j ATTRACTION! NEW AND CHEAP i i CI o! hluphin p or him. i TilE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizen- of Bedford, and -urronndirig country, that he ! has opened out in Bedford, at the old and well known I stand, known as the RISING SUN," an extensive Clothing Establishment, where he will ; alway- he found with a laiuer.nd well selected stock j of gentlemen,and boys' clothing. From his long rx- j periceee in The bu-;ne>s, he flatter- hiie.si.-lt that he - Cain ut he surpassed, cither in his facilities Jor pur- j chasing clothing at a low figure, or of selling them j ! ovrer than any other store within 150 miles of If.is J , place. j Not wishing to enumerate the many different arti J I ch s of clothing on hand he would merely -tat *, that ; u. j.irt, Ids stock consists of coats ranging from • cents, to SIS, pin Is final 50 cents, to SlO, vests j Iron 37?, ct-, to >Also, shirt-, collars, cravat-, i Dunks, carpet sacks, ,Vc., fsc. i All per-on wishing to purchase clothing or any ' tiding ei-e in iny line, wilt never regret of calling 1 at Leopolds No 1., cheap clothing Emporium, where ' you can get cheap and unheard ot bargains—Come i one. come al'. ( May 11,15-38. A.LEOPOLD. j ADMiyjSTRATOirf NOTtCE. LET i'ERSof Administration having h- en gran j ted by the Register of Bedford comity, to the tinder signed, upon the estate of Jacob li •It/el, !-te ot I Bedford town-hip, d<-c'd—all pei-or - therefore know ; ing themselves indebted to said estate are requested ! to make immediate pa5 r rr,eiit, end those having claims against it will present them duly autbentica , ted for settlement. DANIEL HELTZF.L, Adm'r. I June t, 185S—Gl*. i 7Y xnctrroKs* \ OTIC IP LETTERS Tcstarrtontary having been granted 1 by tiie istur of Bed Ton! rcr ty.to t ho tindr r-i_* n ed Executors of the I,i t Will and Te-fament of Ja j cub T. Amick, late of St. Clairsville, in said county, i i dee'd—all persons knowing then selves indebted to . ; said estate are reqll - ted to make im:ned:ate pay- I iru-nt. and those having claims against it will present j i them properly authenticated ior -et'lerrient. MARY ANN AMICK, Executrix, St. Clairsvilie. ] GEORGE R. OSTER, Executor. June t, 1658-fit, Bedford. J ATTBCRTON, BEDFORD RIFLEMBR YOU am hereby ordered to meet iti Bedford, j on FRIDAY, tiie IBth day of June, iust., at 8 o'clock, A. AI., in Summer uniform, for the pur pose oi proceeding to Bloody Run, in pursuance of an order ofthe Brigade Inspector to form a Regiment, and elect field officers. It is irn [tor taut that very member should turn out with his aims and accoutrements in first rate order. By order of Hie Captain. | June 4, ISSS. W. RITCHEY, O.S. 7u©isco. ALL persons ar° hereby cautioned not to pur | chase a note of $ 100 drawn by Henry S. King, j who i- n 'ifi dof its i•-s, and made payable j Ito Philip Kni !y, or or !< r. It wax not assign- j ' ed nor endorsed, but was in the pi-session of j Robert Harrey, a Scotchman, who has it with- ' j out my ktt jv\dedge or con*' nt. PHILIP K NTS FLY. ; H ipewell tp, f May 28, 'SS-3t. War vwisis England. TIIE repeated ins'tlt-offered to the American ; flag l-y British cruisers have caused a \ , just irritation on tuis side of tin water, and should i ( "Ancient John" not cave in we should not be j surprised if it led to fi"?lile manit stations. j • M- an while f'-/■/•, .n-;/.- r tV ('■•/■/>, y.icces sors r I Rupp ti" Os/er, are receiving an addi- ; tiona! sup-ply ofNEVY GOODS, wliich they j will continue to sell CHEAPER than ever, in : their new and Land-mni-ly fitted up room r<- , ci ritly occupi-.-d by Rupji N. O-ti r. N*'\v Stores No. I, Cheap Sid >. B i ii lord. May 28, 1858. LtT'p ii i?eSrc i The largest assortment of D. Rodney King &. Go's Philadelphia Trade, ; Ladies, Aliases, and Children's fine boots, shoes, gaiters, English bu-kins, ties and slippers, to be found in Bedford, especially adapted for re laiiiu-r, being made in the nmst substantial man ner, and \\ arranted to fit—bought direct Irom the manufacturer tor net CAMI, and sold at a 1 small advance bv OSTER," MANSPEAKER -N CARN. New Store, No. 1, Cheap Side. Bedford, Miy 28, 1828. LIST OF LETTERS, I REMAINING in the Post office, at Bedford, ! Penn'a., May 24tii, 1853. Persons call ; ing for letters in tliis list will be particular to j say they are advertised. , Auman Jemima Miss, A lion James, Bruce Ju lisne, Mrs., BJyinire Joseph G., Blodget J. Esq., Banten* Elizabeth Mrs., Clark" Phillip, : Canady Mary Miss, Claycomb Rachael .Miss, fain Amanda Miss, Dean Lizzie, Dively Caro line Mi-s, Dowlitig Margaret Anna Miss, Fluck Henry. Ford Barnet, FoTsht Jacob, Gubernot ter C'ltarles, Heilrnan VVainwright, 7, Hugh U ' riah, Ham-lton Lydia, Harris Jerry, Kerr John, t Perts &. Moorman Messrs., Miller Daniel AL, ! Aloscorm Gima,.Miller Josia,Kicter \, Son, Nailer .Mary, Sims J. N. Esq. Stiner Wni. Say lor A hram Al. Spicer Mary Miss, Wolf W. Gi Whet mire Samuel. Bedford Pa., ) J.NO A. MOWRY, jMay 28,1858. J P.M. HDMIXISTRXMR'S NOTICE. LETTERS of administration having been granted by the Register ol Bedford County to the undersigned, upon the Estate of Eliza beth Slifti-. r, late ot Napier township, deceas ed—all persons knowing themselves indebt ed to said estate are requested to come for j ward ami make immediate payment, and those j halving claims against the Estate will present j them properly authenticated for sett lenient. JOHN ROWZER, May 21, ISaS. Administrator. police IS hereby given, in pursuance of an Act "on- ■ rilled an act for the regulation of the uniformed Militia of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia," approved Aj si 1 2lst, 1858, .m-c s c. I. art. 12,) that all the organized and unifoimed companies of the county of Bedford, are liere • by required and commanded, to meet in the town of Bloody Run, in said county, on Friday, the 18th ot June, next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., j ! when and 'a here they will be organized into a ; regiment—and also, will on said day, elect one ju rson to till the otiice of Colonel, one per- i son to til! the otiice of Lieut. Colonel, and one • person to fill the office ol Major, in pursuance j of said Act. LF.MI EL EVANS, Brigade Inspector, Brigade Inspector's Office, / Ist. B. ifith D. May 2Sth, 1858. j . iDMfJWSTRATOR'S JfOTICE, NOTICE is hereby given that letters of admini -t rat ion have been granted to the undersign | ed by the Register of Bedford county, upon the es tate of John I.utz, late of Snake Spring town ship, deceased—all persons, therefore, indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and those Paving claims against it will present them I duly authent . ated for settlement. MICHAEL LUTZ, May 21, ISSS. Adm'r. Mew j The 'tir.dersigned respectfully announce to their j friends and customers, that they have just opened a ' ! verv large a ; ! general as-ortment of ' SPBIXG & SUMMER GOODS. : consisting, in pin t, as follows: 81LK.S, CM ALLIES, ALPACAS, DELAINES LAWNS. BF.lt AGES, BRILLIANTS, FRENCH yd AM ERIC AN CHINTZ, GINGHAMS, GLOVES, COLLARS, HOSIERY, &C., M_\ SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS. Cloths, CaAmcres, Vesting*, Muslins, Drillings, Ticking*, Ky. Jeans, Linens, Sheetings, Oottonades, flannels, Cassinetts, Nankeens, Cambrics, Cheeks, CHEAP CARPETS, : White and Colored Chain, Floor Oil Cloths, Matting, J Rugs, 1Ioo!8 &. Shot's, SSst* & Caps, ; A!>o, a large stock of i<jdiionabie READY MADE j COATS. A!-o, a full stock of Groceries, Wooden Ware, No. j Havirg selected our goods with great care, we are j enabled to offer our customers VERY GREAT BAR GAINS for cash, country produce, or on six months ! ' credit to punctual dealers. An examination ol our stock is respectfully solicited. A. B. CRAMER ,y CO. Apr. 30. #9 fi . , 'V* it st, tj £ V v J RAIL ROAD! | Since the Charter has tieou granted lor the "15,(1- j ford Rail Road," the citizens of Bedford have been much excited and interested upon the subject, this in' re=t is not confined to the citizens ol the town, but extends throughout the country, and crowds are daily rushing to K £ W AN D H AN D S O M E ST 0 RE, IN Andci:S()N'S Row, where a large and attractive assortment of beautiful '■'■ print and >iinmer goods are opening, which will be sold cheaper than everofl. red before in this place. The Stock consists in part of Organdie Lawns, White & Printed Bril liants, Robes de Shaum, Barage tie Littles, Robes A' Quilla, Lave lias Ci.a.!r<*s, Plain & I inured Swiss, Latest Style L.r.\ n Robes for § I 50. Mohair Mixture for 1S ' per yard, i De Laint's of all tli-c tint ions from 0 cts to 25 per yard. Lawns of various styles for t> cts pre yard. An extensive assortment of beautiful prints ! ran<rinrr from !• cts to I2i per yard. " I'dUBLI.No OF ALL ' I'RICES AND QUALITIES. A l.irre assortment of Ladies & Misses, gloves, & hosiei v from tire 1.-rw figure of ■ > cts up. Pure linen hdkffs. for 5 cts and a full and complete assortment of ladi-s dress goodsgoner j ally. A large and well -fleeted assortment of cloths, cassimeres and vp&tmgs. Consisting in part of Cl ick French K. English Cloths. Blue do do do. Olive ilj do do. Black Oas: iim re. Black Doe Skin. Fancy French ft American Cassimeres. NESTINGS. Crenadines Plain Sc Figured. Radzemire do do. Velvets do do. And a great variety of Marseilles vestings. Fancy Silk & Lawn Neck Ties from f>) to C2J A complete assortment of Ladies & Misses boots, shoes ft gaiter s, aLo a large stock of mens boots Ik shoes. MY ASSORTMLNT OF GROCERIES CAN I BE BEAT. Brown Sugar for 6£ cts per pound. Do do First rate S " " " Do do Extra 10 " " White Sugars " I'M, 11, & to, First Rate Rio Coffee, 12.\ per pound Extra do do 13 " No 1 Java do 15 " " Best N. O. Molasses 12k ■' quart, Good Syrup do 12| " Extra do do lSv " " GOOD CORN BROOMS FOR A DIME, All of which will he sold cheaper ihnn the cheap est. Don't forget to call at RH BP'S NFAY Si OKI. IN ANDERSON'S ROW, one door ea-t of Cessna and la Shannon's ofilee, and opposite Office. April 30, 1838. ___ Keep it Bcfbre the LABILSI— Ihe largest assortment ot Parasols in Bedford bou Hit forcA-m, and sold at a small advance by OSTER, MANSPEAKER MCARN. New Store, No. 1, Cheap Side. Bedford, slay 28, 1828. ]RON.— Blacksmith's and others are inform ed we have just received a large supply ol Re fined Iron—warranted best quality. A. B. CRAMER Sc CO * WAGONS. —Several new two horse waggons work warranted, for sale on a liberal credit or lor country produce by A. B. CRAMER os < o- Feb. 19, 1858. - LUMBER. Twenty Thousand feet or Spruce & Pine Boards, also a large supply of Poplar i Scantling—for sale by A. B. CRAMER Co ! Feb 19, ISSS. **' turn w * - r*r — -r- , B j mm Jl'iil I i— i i M Ainu's Saustp Would lespeclfully announce to the j sblic of Bedford and vicinity thai she lias just r* ■ 'd. • a large and well-assorted supply of SPRING A!*D SUMMER Em bracing a general assort ment of staple and fancy articles, comprising in part, Superb Black and Fancy Silks, Robe A'Quilla, or Side Stripes, Lawn Robes, French Du cals, Berages, Tissues and Muslin De Laities, ; Lawns and Cinghams, White and Printed French Brilliants, Plain and ernb'd. Swiss ; Muslins, Hosiery and corsets, all sizes for Ladies, Buttons, Braids and cords, Collars, Sleeves, Edgings and Inserting; a full supply of Mourning Goods; Silk Parasols ; best Kid Gloves, of all color , Challies, Alpacas, Calicoes, Muslins, j Flannels, Tickings, Summer Coating.-, Tweeds, Jeans, Limn and a general assortment ol Boys' Wear : a large lot oi Shoes and Gaiters, M nuc i cos, Lining- atid Bindings, logr timr with a gei.e --| ra! assortment ol Groceries, Paints, Oils and Varnish. N. B. Hardware at cost far cash, or six months credit to punctual customers —embra- cing almost every article in the hardware line. April 80., G m. IDMitfc PLIGH ji„\ D BROAD TOP RAIL ROAD. |(8 iB 58, SUMMER MRU. LXGEMEMT. On and after TtU'KliaV, Arne Sth, 1858, two passenger trains a day each way, (Sundays ex cepted,) will run a-- follows: ! BETWEEN HUNTINGDON AND HOPEYVELL, j i Leaving Huntingdon at 7.5') A. Al., and 5.30 P. • (M. " RETURNING— j L- ave Hopewell at 10.50 A. M. and 8.00 P.M ; Arrive at iluutingdon at 1. 11 P. M. and j ! 10.10 P.M. ! | Connecting at Huntingdon with Trains East I and West on Penn'a. Road. The Trains on Shoup's run branch will enable j persons 'o spend the day at Goalmont, Lioad j top citv, or the mines, and return to Hopewell same day. For further information inquire at the Office of the Com; any at Huntingdon. " J NO. J. LAWRENCE, June 11,'58. Superintendent. NOTICE. GEO. B. A.MICK, surviving partner of llm late firm of Geo. I>. Ami'lt -v Bro., notifies all persons interested, that the Books ol saul firm are in liis hands for settlement, a d that circumstances demand an immediate closing up ol the business ot -aid lirm. Persons indebted, or having settlements to make, are therefore requested to call on the sub scriber without delay. The subscriber will continue the Mercantile Business at the "OLD STAND," where he will be happy to meet bis friends and customers at all times. , He will receive in a very short time a new supply i of seasonable goods, which he is determined to sell lon the most reasonable terms. St,Clairsville, June 11,' AS, GEO. 15. AMIUK. ; Executor's Notice. Letters testamentary on the last Will and Testa ment oi John Cla ir, late of I! L ord borough, dee'd, having been granted to the subscriber residing in ! said bore Mi. i-Mice is therefore given toall per- J sons indebted to the estate ol said dee'd, to make | immediate payment, and those having ciattr..- will present them forthwith properly aofhenticat d for settlement. JOSEPH CLAAR, June 11, 58. Executor. I NEW GOODS j FOP, TH2 'sPillXG MO SIMMER OF jOST E R, MANSP E A K E R & OAR N, I ANNOUCE to their friend- and the public, that ! they are now receiving from Philadelphia and New ! York, a d are opening out in their new lj fitted up j room formerly occupied by RI'PP $" OSTER, an entire new ami Brilliant Stock OF DF.sIUABLE NEW STYLE, FRENCH, AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS! Embra cing a latiTe and general assortment of SIMPLE M.YD /*. LYCY MRTICLES. Cotnpri-ing in part RICH FANCY DRESS SILKS, RICH GLOS | SY BLACK SILKS, Modona and I.avella Cloth, R 'be A"<iiril!a or Side Strip s, De i,ai:ie Itibes, Organdil Robes, Gingi.am llobes, Liwn Robes, French Dm als, Lawns and Ginghams, White and Printed French Brilliants, Jaco nets and Lawns, New Spring Styles, De Laine, Challies, Ginghams and Prints, Broad Cloths, Cassi meres, Statinets, Jeans, and Cottonades, Kc., Btc., ,Nc. Together with a choice assortment of fresh fom- ; ily GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, CUT LERY, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Boots, Shoys and Gaiters, etc., etc., etc. ! Having purchased our goods Low for ( tu.i, we are prepare,! to offer GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CASK UUY EKS. We sell exceedingly cheap FOR CASH, or APPROVED FIX MONTHS' CREDIT. Come see tor yourselves and be convinced, whether you wish to buy or not. No trouble to show goods. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods. Bedford, April 23, ISSS.-U Jl ST RECEIVED and for sale—the celebra ted Green castle Grain Cradle, by June 11/58. G. W. REPP. CORN. One Thousand bushels for sale—alsc Familv Hour—Prime new Bacon aLo —by A. B. CRAMER & Co. , Notice to Retailers. IX pursuance 01 .111 Act ol Assembly, approved the s 'b day of May, ISO 4, requiring the Treasurer ol j c.irh county, to publish in each year, a list of all retailers ol domestic and foreign goods, wares and merchandise— AO I'll is hereby given to retailors in classes, directed l,y law, that the taxes must j he paid to the county treasurer, on or before the ! l-i day ot August, next. Class. License. .II I) Peugb, Bedford Borough, It $7 00 jA If Cramer Co. do 12 12 oft Nicholas Lyons, do 11 7 00 ! George VV. Hupp, do 13 10 00 * Reetl and Minn 10b, do 13 10 00 "■v.muel Brown, do 11 7 00 ■ Samuel Shuck and Co., do II 700 ■ Robert Fyan, do 11 7 00 i J and J,M Shoemaker, do 11 700 Xarah E Potts, do II 7 00 j Isaac Lippel, do 11 7 0o Colin Lover, do 14 7 00 ; Agnes Saupp, do • I I 7 00 1 John Arnold, do II 7 00 ! Wtn. Hartley, do 11 7 00 j George Biymire, do 14 7 00 i Dr. B F Harry, do 11 7 00 ■ Dr. F C Reamer, do 14 7 00 i Adam Ferguson, do 14 7 Oft 'A L Defibaugh, E. H do S 500 ■ Jacob Bolinger, E. II do b 500 Bed'J'ord Township. Jacob Banibait, 11 7 o!) Broad Top. Barridollar and Lverhart, 12 12 Ott Fluck and Eichelberger, 13 fO Oft | ohrai nl'ov: ri n hip. N C F.vaeS, 11 7 fill A C Jame<, 11 7 Oft J and J M Shoemaker, 11 7 Oft Cumberland l'n!h y Tp. Jacob Anderson, 11 7 00 Thomas Fisher, 14 7 Oft Daniel 1! Anderson, 11 7 00 Thomas Growden, 11 7 Oft East Providence Tp. John Nycum, 11 7 00 1) A T Ularlt, 11 7 00 Lodetbaugh and Pea, II 7 00 Hopewell Tp. John Dasher, 11 7 Oft Henry S King, 1 t 7 00 Harrison Tp. Valentine f! Wertz, I 1 7 00 John W Smith, 11 7 00 Andrew J Snivel)*, 11 7 Oil Juniata Tp. VVm Keyset*, 11 7 Oft Hillegas and JMowrjr, II 7 00 Lewis N Fyan, 14 7 00 Liberty Tp. David S Berkstresser, 14 7 00 Lewis Putt, 14 7 Oft John Cypher, 11 7 Oft Steel aiid Kutrican, 11 7 Oft i Jacob Focklcr, 11 7 Oft Londonderry Tp. I Burns and Tharp, II 7 00 j Thomas J Porter, 11 7 00 j .Monroe Tp. Daniel Fletcher, 11 7 00 James R O'Neal, 1 1 7 00 .Yap it:>• Tp. John VVayde, 11 7 Oft \Y d Providence. Murray and Brother, 1 t 7 Oft Jacob Barndol'ar and Co., II 7 oft James M. Barndollar, 1 I 7 00 Thoma ■ Kitehey, 1 1 7 00 Fisher and Burnett, II 7 Oft Nicholas Koontz, 14 7 Oo Schdlsburg, B F Horn ami Brother, 14 7 00 A 13 Bonn, 11 7 00 E Statler and Son, II 7 00 Colvin and Robtson, 11 7 00 John S Schell, 14 7 00 St. Clair Tp. F D l'eegle, 11 7 00 G B Amick anil Brother, II 7 00 George Hinesling, 1 i 7 00 G D Trout, U 7 00 Simon Hershman, 14 7 00 Thomas B Smith, 11 7 Oft John H Schell, 14 7 Oft Southampton Tp. John Cavender, 14 7 00 William Lashiey, 14 7 00 Kirk and Fletcher, 14 7 00 Rice and Miller, 14 7 00 Union Township. John M Walters, 14 7 00 .'diddle IVuodberry Township. Jacob Brenneman, 13 10 00 C W Richetson, 14 7 Si-non Beard, 1 1 7 00 Michael Pot e, 14 7 00 John Wisegarver, Eating House 14 7 00 South YVoodberry Township. Piper and Scott, 11 7 00 S R (Kter, 11 7 00 George Kaulfman, 11 7 00 I) F Buck, 14 7 00 j D Ceegle, 14 7 00 SAMUEL DAVIS, j June 11,'58—It < Treasurer. Si cMj] OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, just received AT SHOEMAKERS' COLONADE STORE. Til!', nr-d-t- 'gned having lost returned from tiie eas tern cities, are now opening a splendid assortment of Spring and Summer goods, consisting in part of Black and Fancy Silks, Moos. Detains, plain and' figured Alpaecas, Lawns, ( a!icoc~, Challies, De'ua ges, etc., etc. BL.ICK .JXD F.LYCY CLOTHS, Cas.siir.ores, Summer Coalings Tweeds, Jeans, Linen, and a <_renei .il assortment of hoys' wear. A large a-:-trlrr .-nt of Boots. Shoes, Hals, Caps, i Trunks, Carpet Sacks. Coll on and Carpet Chain, Muslin *. Flannels, Veslings, Iland kerchiefs, Codec. Su;;ar, Syrup, Green and Black T*ns, Qi* ensware, Hard ware, Buckets. Pubs, Brooms Look ing; Glasses, Umbrellas, and every thing that is generally kept in Coun try si .res—all which they will sell cheap. | All kinds of country produce taken in eX ; change far goods. To punctual customers a credit of s : .\* months i will be given. J. He J. M. SHOEMAKER. j Ap'l *23, ISSB. . Bedford Mineral Springs Company. N <tice is herehv given to the stockholders jof said Company that the annual election of President and Directors of said Company will . be held at the Bedford Springs, on the first Mon ; day, {fifth day) of July, proximo'. S. L. RUSSELL. Secretary. June I Ith, 18bS. Alias Sutij ti i n on Lilxrl for Divorce. AlcinJa W Smith i N'o 23, August Term, IS.*iS, in vs v the Common Pleas of Bedford William Siriith. County. NOTII I: is hereby given to the defendant in the above case that a wibpcena and alias subpoe na mi libel f r di vorce have been issued, the last of which said wiits is returnable 30lii August, 18.)S,ad lliat the said defendant is required to j appeal on or before said day and answer the j complaint of (he pi untilf as provided for bv act ol Assembly. WM. S. FLUKE, Jane 11, 1858. SheriiT. All kinds of go-ids *--)!.! at fiEEi) & Ml\- , MUM'S fur or Produce.
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