* PUMPS!!! C[j®L 1 am engaged ii selling the B'lSrKv ne P un, P _ certainly the BllMrYk on P up,, P we " adapted to \\ this climate. Persons in need of a good f -SH pump will do well to give 1 \ me a c ill. i-JA QyOiders from all parts iiffflw • of the county will be attend . if ed to with promptness. JJ ADDRESS: ;>• WM. C. SN IVELY, Srhellsburg. Aug. 1, 1802.—3 in " Sheriff's Sale. ay virtue ol sundry writs ol Fi. Fa., Vend. Ex nas and Levari Facias, to me directed, th-r will fsold at the Court House, in the borough of Ued {td on Saturday the 30th day of August, 1802, at °0 j> c | o cli, A. M-, the lolluwing described Keal lis- j,' One tract of land containing 80 acres, more lets, about 70 acres cleared and under fence, with aitory and a half dwelling bouse, with kitchen at tached, tenant bouse, and double log barn tbereou erected, also, an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of John H. Ruth, Robert Fyan and others, situate in Bedford township, Bedlord county, and ta ken in execution ea the property of Adam Earnest. A * lßo > one tract of land containing 100 acrea, Jjre or lest, about 60 acres cleared and under fence, having thereon erected a log house, log barn, and other out-builoings, adjoining lands of Eckhart Horn's heirs, land lately of John Shal'er, and oth ers. situate in Juniata town slip, Bedford county, and'takenin execution as the properly of Gideon Hilethew. 3. Also, all defendant, John Wright's interest in and to one tiact of laud, containing 000 acres, more or less, about 100 acres cleared and under fence, with a aioiy and a halt log dwelling house and log ■table thereon erected j also, an apple oicliard theie (g; adjoining lands of Philip Swartzwelder, Joshua Pennell and others, situate in Monroe lownsnip, Bedford coun y, and taken in execution as the prop erty of John Wright. 4. Also, one tract of land containing 131 acres, more or less, about 23 acres cleared and under fence, Vilh a log frame dwelling house with basement, and frame bank barn thereon erected ; also, a young apple orchard tbereon, adjoining lands of Levi H. Diehl, David Brailier and olbers; situule in Hope well township, Bedlord county, and taken in execu tion • the property of Frederick Miller. 5. Also, one tract of land containing 130 acres, more or less, about 30 acres of which are cleared and under fence, with a two stoiy log dwelling house, blacksmith shop, wagon-maker shop, and log liable thereon erected; adjoining lands ol r'redeiick Sloopy, tr'oi'ge May and others, situate in Juniata township, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the propei ty of Georg# Trout man. 6. A so, one tract ol land containing 313 acres, more or less, about 113 acres cleaned and under fence, with a two story log owelling house and dou ble log barn thereon erected, also, an apple orchard thereon, adjoining landl of William O .Veal, John Snider, and others, situate in Monroe township, Bed ford county, and taken in execution as the property of Jereiniub Morris. 7. Al-o, one lot ot ground in the borough of Bed ford, fronting about 55 feet on Pitt'street, ami ex tending b_ck 210 feet to n alley, with a new two lu:y brick dwelling wit.i urick back build ing attached and buck smoke house thereon erected, adjoining lot of John Hater on the East. and J ot ol John Arnold on the West, situate it: Be<|'bid boi ough, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property of William Spidel 8. Also one true" " lad conta ning 206 acres, more or less -*out 75 acrea cleared and under lence, w j tl , . iory and a ha.f log house, lug stable, end •aw mill thereon erected; also, an tipple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of Jos. Mills, John Mills' heirs and others, sttuate in Monroe township, Bed ford county, and taken in execution as the property of Jacob C. Boor. 9. Also, one tract of land containing 78 acres, more or less, about-10 acies cleared and under fence, with a story ttud a half log house and log stable thereon erected, adjoining land, of William Wertz, Christian Cam, Jacob Beard, and others, situare ill Union tuniioiii,,, u, mom county, and taken in exe cution as the property 61" Martin Coil. 10. AUo, one tract of land cantaining 285 acres, moie or less, about 100 acres eleaied and underfence with a story and a half plnlfc dwelling house, story and a halt log dwelling house, saw mill, small grist mi 1 and thereon erected; also, an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of Nathan Giubb, J.iban Hanks, Samuel Suively and others, situate in Monroe township, Bedford county, and taken in ex ecution as the pioperty of John Martin. 11. Also, one tra t of land containing 178 acres, mote or less, about -15 acres cleared and und-'r fence, with a two story log dwelling house and double log ban thereon erected, adjoining lands of Alexander Fletcher, John Kobison and others, situate in South ampton township, Bedford county, and taken in ex ecution as the property of Conrad Smith. 12. Also,all defendant,Geo Miller's interest in and tonne tract of land, containing Sacns, more or le-s, about 3$ acres cleared and under fence, with a story and a half log house, wutPkitcben attached, black smith shop, cooper sh", log stuble and other out buildings thereon erected. 13. Also, one other tract containing 80 acres, more or less, about 10 acrs cleared and tinder fence, adjoining *he above tract, lands ot John Ciuce, ThomasGrowden and others, situate in Cumberland lal ey township, Bedford county, and taken in ex ecution as the property of George Miller. 14. Also, one tract of I 'no containing 150 acres, more or less, about 60 acres cleared and under fence, with about 250 apple, peach nnd pear itees growing 'htrfon, adjoining lands of Samuel W. M. Hall, Esq.. and others, situate in Bedford totgnship, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property of William Lyon. Esq. 15. Also, all defendant, Solomon Duty's interest til aud to one tract of land containing 15 acres, fore or lesa, about 7 acres cleared and under lence, with a story and a half log house and small stable I £ re ° n ,rec,ed > adjoining lands of Joseph Brinky, • ohn A. Imgrund and others, situate in Juniata township, Bedford county, and taken in execution *• the property of Solomon Dull. 18. Also, one tract of land containing 100 seres, more or less,about 75 acres cleared and under fence, , with a | WO story stone dwelling house, with kitch en attached, bank barn,tenant house, and other out buildings thereon erected ; alo, an npple orchard 'hereon, adjoining lands of William Ha-fey. wid °7 , el Brd other, > situate in Snake Spring town hlp, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property of Abraham Ritrhey's administrators. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff. sheriff 1 ! Office, Bedford, Aug. 1, 1862. THE HISTORY OF THE GREAT REBELLION, k'EOM ITS COMMENCEMENT TO ITS CLOSE, BV THOMAS P. KETTELL. ® ,v ' n S an account ot its origin, the secession of • Southern States and the formation of the Con 'eaerate Government, the concentration of the Mil "h'y amninapcial resouicesof the Federal Govern ""■"t, the development of its vast power, thetais tjf. orgnniiing, and equipping of the Armies and **'*• I lucid, vivid, and accurate description of "'Hies, bombardment, aiegea and surrender of or 's, captuted batteries, etc., etc. Theimtpense "nsncial resources and comprehensive measures of J 'Government, the enthusiasm and patiiotic con 'lhtitions of the people, together with sketches of e itv< ■ o f a || t j, e eminent statesmen and military naval commanders, from official souices. L. STEBBINS, Publisher. baoiiGK W.Grove, Agent. """Hunt Agents, T. H. C. Buncn, LEVI DAtiriURRTT, . WM. A. GUOVE, Substitute for . , J. L. Daoobkkty. Ju, y 25, 1862. Proflionotiti'v'r* iN'oHce. Justices of the Peace arid other officers entitled to ! "ot'ft'a ,he 80,8 01 Assf " rl! ' l y for 1882, are hereby ~ that they have been received at the Pro-i °iiotary'a Office, and are ready for delivery. i p ~ S. H . TATE, Proth'y. | July 25, 1802.—tc. REGISTER'S NOTICE. All persons interested, are hereby notified that tire following named accountants, have fil ed their accounts, in the Register's Office of Bed ford County; and that the same will be presen ted to the Orphans' Court, in upd for said coun ty, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of September next, at the Court House, iu Bedford, for confirma tion. 1 The account of Jacob Croyle, Executor of the lust will &c., of Christan Blattenburgor, late of St. Clair Township, deceased. 2 The account of John Fickes, guardian of Barbara E. Fickes, and of the minor children of Valentine Fickes, deceased. 3 The account of Nathan Robjson, Execu tor of the last Will, &c., of Rachel Wiglield, late of Southampton Township, deceased. 4 The final aceount of George l'olter, ting Executor of the last Will, &c., of John Potter, late of South Woodbery Township, de ceased. 5 The guardianship aceount of Jacob Bom bard, guardian of David Lynch, one of the heirs of John B. Lynch, late of Fulton County, deceased. A C The guardianship account of John Mower, E'q., guardian of Joseph A. Tate, and of the heirs of William Tate, deceased. 7 The account of Michael Lutz, Adminis trator of the Estate of Rosa una Lutz, late of Snake Spring Township, deceased. 8 The account of Joseph Inilor, Adminis trator of the Estate of Lavina Itnler, late of Union township, deceased. 9 The account of O. E. Shannon, Esq., Administrator of the Estate of Samuel Cam, late of Bedford Borough, deceased. 10 The account of O. -E. Shannon, Esq., Administrator of Eve Ann Little, late ol Bed ford Borough, deceased. 11 The account of O. E. Shannon, Esq., Ad ministrator of the Estate of George Miller, late of South Woodbury Township, deceased. 12 The account of Henry Kcely, Adminis trator of the Estate of Solomon Fluck, late of Bedford County, deceased. 13 The account of Henry Keely, Adminis trator of the Estate of Levi Fluck, late of Bed ford County, deceased. 14 The account of George W. Cessna, Ad-* niiuistrator of the Estate of Peter M. Cessna, late of- Coleraiu Township, deceased. 13 The account ot Christian Batzell, Exec utor of the last Will, &c., of Louis Sgies, late Hopewell Township, deceased. 10 The account of Michael Ott, Adminis trator of the Estate of Elizabeth Ott, late of Napier Township, deceased. 17 The account of George I). Kaulfman, Administrator of the Estate of Henry Kaulf man, late of St. Clair Township, deceased. 18 The account of A. B. Bonn, Executor of the last Will &c., of Philip Shrader, late of Napier Town ship, deceased. S. 11. TATE, Register's Office, ) Register. Bedford, Aug. Ist,'o2. j ImumWr The accounts of J. i\l. Shoemaker & Co., in the hands of J. M. Shoemaker, must he settled immediately. All debtors are notified to come forward and make payment, as in case of neg lect the only notice hereafter will come to them by the hands of an officer. "A stitch in time, saves nine!" J. M. SHOEMAKER. r.,1,, osu. .e PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an Older of the Orphans' Court of Bedford courts - , the subscriber, executor of the last Will and Testament of Mury Ann Buxton, deceased, will offer at public sale on the premises, in South ampton township, on Tuesd v, the 26th day ot Au gust next, the following described tract of land, late the pioperty of said decease I, viz:—A tract of land, adjoining lands of Susan 'l'ewell, on the East, Mrs. Howser, on the West, E. Northcraft and David Walter, on the North, and Moses liams on the South, contoining about ONE HUNDRED tr NINETY FOUR ACRES, about one hundred acres of which are cleared and under fence, a portion of which is me idow, the res idue is timber land. The buildings are a I'WO STORY LOG HOUSE, a touble Log Barn. Spring House and other out-buildings. There is also * con siderable apple otchard on the premises. Possession given on the first of April next. K?~T et ms—C ASH. FREDERICK BUXTON, July 25, 1862.--4t Executor. Bedford CngliNli School. J. W. niCKERSON, Principal, J. G. FIsHKR, Assistant. Fall quarter begins Aug. 18, and continues 11 weeks. CHARGES: Principal's room, §5.00; Assistant's room §2.00 to §4.00, according to studies pursued. A Normal class will be formed and instruction given daily in the Theory and Practice of Teaching. (Jood boarding can be had at front §1.50 to §2.04 per week. .jfe No pupil will be taken for less time thfln a quarter, nor will any deduction he made for ab sence, except in cases of protracted illness. lioonis in the Union School-honse. Pupils will have the use of all necessary apparatus, Maps, Globes, Ciiarts, &o. Bedford, July 18, 1802. NOTICE Is hereby given that the bonks, vendue list, &c., of the estate of John S. Statler, deceased, are placed in tiie hands of John Smith, Esq., in Schellsburg, for settlement and collection. SAMUEL G. STATLER. Adm'r. July 16. With tlit Will annexed. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. 'Hie undersigned appointed by the. Orphans' Court of Bedford-county, to distribute the mo ney in the hands of Wiliiam Kcetfe, administra tor d.b. n., c. t. a., of John KeefTe, late of Bed ford township, dee'd., will attend to the duties of liia appointment, on Monday, the 4th day of August next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, at his office in the borough of Bedford, wlicu and where all parties interested can attend. JOHN P. REED, Auditor. . July 18, 1862. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Li the matter of the account of John W. Crisman, administrator of the estate of Miran da Kickel, dee'd., O. E. Shannon appointed au ditor to settle the exceptions to said account, re port the facts and make distribution. Notice is hereby given to nil parties that I will attend to the duties of the above appointment at my office in Bedford, on Friday, tin? 22d day of August next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. O. E. SHANNON, Auditor. \ July 18, 1862, I •AUDITOR'S NOTICE. John Cessna, Esq.") In the Common Pleas of vs. | Bedford county, No. 0, Joseph Leasurc & ' February Term, 1802. On John Gordon. j motion of O. E. Shannon, Esq., J. P. Reed appointed auditor to make dis tribution, <&c. The undersigned will at tend ,to the duties of the above appointment at his ofllee, in the borough of Bedford, on Friday, tiie 22d day of August next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, when and where all parties interested can attend. JOHN P. REED, Auditor. July 18, 1862. BJID NEWS JIND GOOD NEWS. Richmond is not yet taken, Beauregard has not been surrounded, nor was peace dec! ued on the 9th tpne. In con-equence of which Cotton Goods of iods havp advanced 50 per cent, in New Yom Philadelphia. Put in order thit those in want of i-rtir'es, in tt at iine, mev be accommodated at reasonable rales, J. fi. FARQUHAR, Mann's Cowr, Juliana street, w ill sell for 30 days at OLD rn ess. Remember, now is the time to call, as ail kindß of good- will certainly advance. July 18, 1802. GREAT BOOKTN PRESS. THRILLING INCIDENTS OF THE GREAT REBELLION; OR, £lje Cjtfotsin cf our Solbitra fc Sailors. ILLUSTRATED. 1 vol., large l2mo. Ptice, $1.25. 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Evpry patent should get them for their sons. All these books are mailed, postpaid, on receipt of price. We pay particular attention to mailing bo"ks. wrapping them carefully, and ocu'e and send, postpaid, any book anywhere, on receipt of publishers' price ami six stamps. Address FREF.DLF.Y & CO., Tribune Buildings, New York. PlANOS.—Persons who wish to buv a Piano ol the best mak* rs will be shown how they can save a handsome sum in th purcna.e if they address PlANO, cars JOY,COE t< Co., Puhltshers' Agerett, New York P.O. July 11th 62. 1 y. W.M.HA1.1.. JOHN PALMES. HALL & P A L ill E R , ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA K7"Will promptly attend to all business entrus ted to theie raie. Office on .1 uliauua Street, (near ly opposite the Mcng. I House.) Bedford, Aug. 1, 18(31. JACOB REED, G. W. Rcg-p, J. J. SCHKLL, REED, REPP AND SCHELL, BANKERS & DEALERS IN EXCHANGE, BEDFORD, PKNN A. K?~DRAFTS bought and sold, collections made and money promptly remitted. Deposit* solicited. REFERENCES. Hon. Job Mann, Hon. John Cessna, and John Mower, Bedfoid Pa., K. Forward, Somerset, Bunn, Euiguel & Co., Phil. J. rt'att & Co., J. W. C'nrley, j & Co., Pittsburg. ASOfHER VlO TORfIM lUcEmiond has Fallen, AND MRS. S. E. SIGAFOOS Has just returned from the citv with orte of the MOST SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Fancy and Staple Goods EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, Consisting, in part, of LADIES' DRESS GOOBS of every variety and ol the very LATEST STYLE —SUCH as Shepherd's and Fiench Plaids; Black and White. Plaid Silks—Plaid Neapolitan Silks for Traveling Suits : Organdy Lawns, Choice Styles;—Mozamhiqnes and Tamertines, (scarce and desirable,) Silk Poplins, and Fancy Striped Barages, <S"c., Sfc., <S*c. ALSO— A splendid assortment of Lace Mantles and Shawls ; French Embroidered Robes with Man tles j Biooheo and Stella Shawli, together with ev ery variety ol Bonnet and Dress Trimmings—too numerous to mention. AIso—BONNETS, of the latest style—Fine En glish Straw, Silk, Neapolitan and Braid Bonnets, White Black and Grey—both .trimmed and untrim med. A large assortment of Ribbons, Ruches, Flowers, Silk mita, Silk and Kid Gloves, Braids, Lt ces, Parasols, Sun Shades, Ladies, Misses and Chil dren* HATS—a full assortment of the latest style. All the above goods were bought for CASH, and will be sold at prices tbnt defy all competition. Bontiets at 50 cents, Ruche 9 12., to 25 cents. Kid Glovos 02J cents, Silk Gloves 182 cents, Trimming Ribbon 12| cents, Shepherd's Plaids 18} cents. Lace Mantles at *3.00, Hoopskirts from 50 cts. to $2.00. ttyCall and examine the goods for yourselves. SARAII E. SIGAFOOS. Bedford, June 6, 1802. The War Just SIX good hands wanted with wages according to workmanship, to work at the Mill-1 wrighting business. S. D. BROAD. I Schellsburg, May 33, ISO?. I ESTATE OF JONATHAN HORTON, dee'd. All persons interested in the estate of Jona than Horton, late of the borough of Bedford, deceased, arc hereby notified that the undersign ed, appointed auditor by the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, to re|>ort the facts and tuakc distribution of funds in the hands of Oliver Horton, administrator of the estate of said de ceased, will attend to the duties of his appoint ment at the office of Mann & Spang, in the bo rough of Bedford, on Tuesday the 19th day of August, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and where all persons interested may utteud if they think proper. G. H. SPANG, Auditor. July 18, 1862. Public Sale of DAXIEL SLEIGHTER'S REAL ESTATE IN MONROE TOWNSHIP. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Co rt of Bedford county, the undersigned will offer for sale, on the premises, in Monroe township, on Saturday, August 16. 1862, the following dese.ibed Real Es tate, lo wit : The Real E-tate of which the said Daniel Sleigbter died seized, containing 210} acres, i.eat measure, adjoining lands of Jeremiah Shaw, John Mearkle, Jonas Williams heirs, William Clark, Daniel Sleighter, jr., and, others. The improve ments are a Three Story Weather-boaided Log House, Log B rti. Blacksmith Shop, Spring House, anil other buildings. Two orchards'of about 100 trees of choice fruit. About 140 acres cleared, of which 12 acres, at leasr, are meadow, the balance is well tim bered. The property is well watered and contains a good spiing close to the house. \ Terms—On-third at confirmation o( sa'e, and balance iu two equal yearly payments wit bout in terest. SOLOMON FRIGHT. NICHOLAS SLKIGHTER, July 18, 1862.—at Administrators. NOTICE TO TRESPASSER"*. All persons are hereby cautioned against hunting, fishing, cutting timber,jnaking roads, Otc., on the premises of the sitnVribcr, residing in Bedford township, as the law will hereafter lie enforced against all offenders. • 'FREDERICK SCHNEBLEY. lii tbe matter of the exceptions to the peti tion of David Evans, for partition of the Deal Estate of James Burns, deceased, the undemgn ed appointed Commissioner to take the. testimo ny and report the facts, hereby notifies the par ties interested that lie lias fixed upon the lUh day of August, 18!>2, at 10 o'clock, for atten ding to the duties of said appointment, at his office in Bedford. J. \Y. LINGENFELTER, July 11, 18(i2. Commissioner. Glsiss fruit Jars. Blymire St Son are now offering lor 8' le the best and MIW '.HIE SEJ K" <iEitlMi; FWIIIT lift ever larought belore the public. Haling the right to sell the. e jars, being pitent le, they are the only firm in town offering them to the public. 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The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from hi own experience that the awful consequences ol Sll-abuse may be effec tually removed withou' medicine, and without dan gerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every suflerer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. This lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands Sent under seal, in api• in envelope, to any ad- Mress, on the receipt of six ct tits, or two postage stamps, by addressing, Du. CHAS. J.C. KLINE, W 127 Bowery, New York, Post O/iice Box, -1580. July 4, 1862 —ly. Notice in Partition. Joseph Wigfield, ' vs. Rachel Johnston and Paul John- In the Court of ston, John Wigfield, Jeremiah Common Pleas of Smith and Maiy Smit , his wife, Bedford County, J homas Conrad and Nancy Con- No. 1, May'i'erui, rad, bis wife, Rachel Wigfield, 1862. lacob Conrad & Milla, his wife, Stephen Seigle and Dan'l Sleigh ter, guardian or John Seigle, Hrrve d* Partitio- Gabriel Seigle ar.d Theresa Sein e Paeienda. gle, his wife, and Noah Wig. field. Notice is hereby given to the above nameJ par ties, tbat bv virtue of the aforementioned writ of partition, an inquest will he held and taken upon the p emi.es therein described, being all that messuage, tenement and tract of land situate in Southampton township, Bedford county, adjoining lands of Philip Clingaman, on the East, John Wigfield on the West, and Jacob Conrad on the South, containing about two hundred acres, and being the same land convey, ed by George R H. Davis, High Sheriff' of Bedford county, by deed dated 27th January, 1828, r< corded ill Record Book S, page4l9, in the Recorder's office at Bedford, to Joon Gump; and the same land con veyed by said John Gump to Valentine Baithelow, by deed dated September 1, 1832, recorded in same book page 421. and the same which said Valentine Barlhrlow, by deed dated 13fh December, 1836, re corded in same book, page 421, assigned and con veyed to the children of his daughter Rachel, in termarried with Benjamin VJigfielri, said children and their heirs. See., being the parties to this suit, lon the 13th day of August, A. D. 1962, at 9 o'clock Kin the forenoon, lor the puquseof making partition |>r valuation and appraisement of said Real Estate, in the said writ required, at which time and place ostid parties can attend if they think proper. JOHN ,f. CESSNA, Sheriff. Sheriff 's office, June 27, 1862.—5t. EXECUTOR'J NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters of adminis, tiatior with the Will elrnexed, of John S. Statler late of Napier township, have been granted to tbe subscriber, residing in St. Clairsviile, ull persons indebted to said estate are notified and re quired to make irnmediite payment, and those hav ing claims on said estate can produce tbein duly au thenticated for settlement. SAMUEL 0. STATLER, Adm'r., June 27.—Otat. With the Will annexed. liiw FIK¥T BLOODY RCA 7 FOUNDRY A Nil MACHINE SHOP- Josiah Haughrnan and Bro. having taken lohn A. Gump as a partner in I he foundry business, will con tinue under the firm of BJIVGHMJUV, GUMP CO., to fill all orders for CM * riXGS of every descrip tion as well as MACHINERY of ell kinds in our line of business. Repairing done in am at and sub stantial manner and on the shoitest notice. All our work is WAEH.isTxn A'e manufacture Cooking, Parlor and Ten Plate STOVES, and in addition to stoves of our own make we will keep on hand and furnish to older all kinds of stoves from the best Eastern manufactories. We have, also, a TIN SHOP connected with the above, and we are confident we can sell Stoves, Tin and S/ieet Iron Ware, as low as the lowest. In the room formerly occupied hy Simon S. Shafer as a diy goods store, we have opened a fine assort ment of I HARDWARE. CUTLERY, SADDLERS AND SHOEMAKERS' FINDINGS, CARPEN TERS' TOOLS, CEDAR WARE, BRUSHES, HOUSE FUR NISHING GOODS, ROOTS, SHOES, &e., he., he. Celebrated Self .Adjusting Clothes Wringer. This is the greatest invention of the dv for ladies. We are the only authorized agents of Bedford coun ty for the sale of this splendid inveotion. Call and see it in operation, ladies! TERMS :—Cash or produce,.except to prompt pay ing customers, but in rio case will longer credit than six months he given. BAUGHMAN, GUMP tj- Co. June 27, 18G2. THE PHILADELPHIA HOLLAR WEEKLY JOURNAL, Is Printed Every Saturday, IN CLEAR TYPE, and on PURE WHITE PAPER. It contains all the matter of general interest ia the JOURNAL including news from all parts of the world, and editorials upon all subjects of interest that may arise. Besides this, a liberal space is devoted to current literature, agticultural intelligence, scientific, and art items and such other matter as may make it es pecially acceptable for family perusal. The JOURNAL ia widely known as a high-toned, national paper in politics, and it will be devoted, faithfully and ardently, to the cause of the Union and the Constitution, sustaining measures, not men. The postage on the WEEKLY JOURNAL toany pari of the United istatej, will In only 26 cents when paid to the office in advance. Any person tending us a Club of twenty or more will be entitled to an extiu copy. Additions may at any time bo made by the ptrty in whose name the Club stands, on terms of first remittance. Subscriptions and liemittances to be addressed to ALBERT J) BO ILEAL. Publisher of the Dollar Weekly Journal, JVo. 108, South Third Street, PuiLAIrKLPHIA, PA. Kol lock's Dandelion ('oflte. This preparation, made from the but Java Coffee, is recommended by physicians as a superior NU I'RI TIOUS BEVERAGE lor General DebUitylDyspep sia, and all billious disorders. Thousands who have been compelled'to abandon the use ot coffee will use this without injurious effects. One can contains the strength of two pounds of ordinary cotleb.— Price 25 cents. K0IsI(J CK ' 8 I. E V A 1 N , The purest and best BAKING POWDER known, for making light, sweet and nutritious bteud and cakes. Price 15 ceuts. MANUFACTURE!' BY M. H. KOLLOCK, Chemist, Corner of Broad and Chestnut Streets, riIILADBI.I'HIA, And sold by all Druggists and Grocers. February 28, 1802.—ly' [GREAT ATTRACTION 5 AT THE BIG PADLOCK. WILLIAM HARTLEY now offers to tba public, the largest, belt selected, ami most elegant stock of Hardware and Useful Inventions, ever brought to Bedford ceuntr. His prices will suit ntlt cash buyers. He has also aadded zfi H ffffSU g © c ■- J,t '•> fa H {g} Department, to bis already elegant stoek. and can now furnish Cooking Stoves, with all the late im provements. unsurpassed uty and excellence, WARRANTED in eveiy respect, and as cheap as the cheapest. Those desiring to purchase an extra heavy plated Cook Stove, that will last a life time, and never rave in, or fail to bake "wh.lst the dough lasts," should give Ksrtley a call. Skillets, Iron Pots, Tea Kettles, Waffle Irodl, Griddles, Fiuit Cans, iSic., ike., always on hand. The celebrated "Self-adjusting Clothes Wringer," may be seen in operation at Haitlev's, for the sale • ot which he has secured the exclusive right. No use talking about it—go and see it, ladies! FAIRBANKS' PATENT SCALES! Merchants, Farmers and Millers can buy theae from Hartley at Manufacturers' prices, delivered in Bed ford, us be has the agency, and by buying from bim you can save freight. Farmers can be accommodated with all tire best inventions in farm Machinery, such as Grain Drills, Cider .Mills, Chop .Mills, Mowing and Reaping Ma chines, Hay, Straw and Corn Stalk Cutters, Ploughs, Grain Fans, Apple Parers, Churns, Grind Stones, and any thing else in his line. Remembei all goods WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. Every body pleased, and satisfaction guaranteed to all icasnnaLle men. Haitley will not allow any reg ular dealer to undersell him, and will always endea dor to furnish the very best articles in his line for the money. TKRMS —Cash, orProduce, unless as a special favor to reliable an-l p-ompt paying cnntosncrs, but in no case will a longer credit be given than 6 months. Jledtort, May 2, 1802. EMPIRE OF FASHION. PEACE TO BE DECLARED On the Ninth of .fnne C2EAF CASH FANCY STORE! SHOCK BROTHERS will open a new and spleo did stock of Fancy Dry Goods, in the new building, one door West of S. & W. Sbuck's dry goods store, on the sth of June, to consist, in prrt, ot FANCY DIIFSS SILKS, CHALLIBS, Poplins, Grenadines, l)o I,aiues, Borages, FRENCH LAWNS, FANCY PRINTS, See. SILK and CLOTH MANTILLAS, New Styles! SHAWLS, in great variety! MOURNING AND LACE GOODS, of every descriptioul READY MADE BONNETS, BONNET TRIM MINGS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, # CHILDREN'S HATS AND FLATS, LADIES' GAITERS, SLIPPERS and fine laced Boot* CHILDREN'S do. do. do. NOTIONS, in Great Variety. S looking a, C/omt, I Lin dkect/lteft, Collar 4, Dresi Trimming >, Perfumery, S'c, Sec. The above stock will consist of every article usu ally kept in First Class Fancy Stores, teUcted by a lady of superior taste and experience, who hss spent the greater portion of her life in the business, in Second Street and Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. She will take charge of the establishment, and we ask our pations and the public generally, to cull and examine her stock before purchasing elsewhere. SHUCK BROTHERS. N. B.—The old firm of S. If W. Shuck also ask • call to see their new stock lately arrived, and acou tinuance of public patronage. S. <V W. SHUCK. May 23, 1860. PITTSBURG, PA., Corner Pennand The laigest Commercial School of the United States, with a patronage of nearly 3.000 Student*, in five years from 31 States, and the only one which uffords complete and reliable instiuction in all the following branches, viz : Mercantile, Man ufacturers, Steam Boat? Kail road and Book-keeping. First Premium Plain and Ornamental Penmanship ; also, Surveying and Mathematics generally. $35,00 Pay. for a Commercial Courae. Students enter and leview at any time. sons' tuition at half price. Fot Catalogue of SO page., Specimens ot Busi ness and Ornamental Penmanship, and a beautiful College view of 8 aquare feet, containing a good varietv of writing, lettering and flourishing, in close 21 cents in stamps to the Principals. JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. April 19, 1802. Jon MANN. <• H. SPANO. MANN & SPANG. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA. The undersigned have associated themselves in the Practice ot the Law, and will attend promptly to ell business entrusted to their caie in Bedford I and adjoining counties. D3Toflice on luliana Street, three donrs aouth of the "Mengel House," opposite the reaidence of Maj. Tate. Bedford, Aug. 1, 1801. "NEW" STORE" LATEST JiRRIV.IL OF CHEAP NEW and FASHIONABLE DKV Googp, STRAW Goons, Boors ti Snoss, HATS & CAPS, GROCERIES, FJ-c- &C., At Maim's Curlier, Juliana Street. The undersigned begs leave to inform the citixena. of Bedford and vicinity that be bus opened out ft this well known stand, a carefully selected stock of Foreign & Dcineatio Dry Goods. consisting in pari of Calicoea, Ginghapit, Lawns,, Delaines, Challies, Brown and Bleached Muslins, Coto'nadea, Linens, Coalings, fcc., Jfc., neaily all of : which will be soli'.at OLD PRIDES A itreat variety of Ladies' and Mis"e STRAW GOODS, Gentlemen's STRAW, WOOL and SILK HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, in great variety, and whntnted "SIMON PORE;" together with a genet at assortment of lAMII.V GROCERIES, such as .Cof fee, While and Brown Sugars, Molasaes, Syrups, i Imperial and Colopg *eaa, Bice, Spices, Extract of Cptfee, ami almost every article usually kept ia a VARIETY STORE. 1 be aubacriber hopea by strict attantien to boaL. ansa mid a deeire to plaaae, to merit a liberal abate of public patronage. All kinds ot Country Pioduca take, in ekchange for goods. ; J. B. EARQUHA*. ' Bedford, May 10 1822. '
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