Bedford inquirer. (Bedford, Pa.) 1857-1884, January 15, 1858, Image 4

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    w . DOERKESS,
(IPIIOLSTKRER.
WOULD announce to the citizens of Bed
ford and vicinity, that he is pr. pared to dc
ail work in his line. In the best style, andon
reasonable terms. M.vrtAJA&s, with or without
springs, made in a superior manner, equal to
the best made in the city, and to this branch 01
his business he would invite especial attention.—
He maybe found at the shop of Michael Weis
el, a short distance East of the Borough, or at
(.is residence ou East Pitt Street, outdoor west
of Mai. Washabmgh's.
Bedford, Dec. 5,' 1856.
M'ilfFlLL GflflW.
THE subscribers have just opened a Itrgc assort
went ot FALL and WIN TEE GOODS, all of
which will lie offered at prie :• ;:it the times.—
We respectfully invite cash and prompt six month
cus' o-tiers to call and examine our stock, assuring
them that we shall offer greater inducements than
ever heretofore.
Country Produce ofal! kinds wanted, for which,
we will pay the highest pries.
A. 23. CRAMER & CO
Oct. 16. 1867.
NOTicic.
LETTER.? of Administration having been
granted to the subscriber, livinz in St. Citir
Township, on the estate of C itiiarine Oldham,
late rf gaicj township, decM, all persons know
i.ig themselves indebted to said estate are here
by notified to make payment immediately, and
those having claims against the same will pre
sent theiu properly authenticated for settle
ment.
BBNJ. 11. WALKER,
- „ A.im'r.
Oct. 16, 1857.
NOTICiI.
ALL pcrso s are hereby notified that rny
wife, Sopni i O'Neal, has left my house, with
out any just cause, and that I am determined
not to pay any debts she may contract, and I
hereby warn all peisons not to trust her on my
account.
JAMES O'NEAL.
West Providence Tp., Nov. 120, 1837.
FOUSDttY AM) it!AfIIINK ~SHOP!
THE sutiscribers havirg formed a partner
ship under the style of "Dock & Ashcom" lor
the purpose of cinducting a general
I AO>DY AA D Ti AC HI A* E
business in the establishment recentlv erected
by Gilliard Dock, in Hopewell, Bedford coun-
W, ew prepared to vccute orders fr
C.:ST!XGs A.\D MJCHIXkRY of ever* de
scry lion. They will bull i t., ord.r steam-en
gines, coal and drift-cars, horse powers utul
threshing machines— SO, casting of every
kind for furnaces, forges, . av, grist and rolling
mills, ploughs, water-pip.:. columns, house
Lotus, brack; ts, &c.. \c.
,T.'!:7T . a , re als °' ~ow making a fine-a. sort men t
ofblOvhS or virions kiii'is of the latest put
terns and most approved t\ ley. include g sev
eral sizes of COOK. STOVES of the best make,
hcat.ng stoves for churches, otlices, bar rooms
Nc.
A lull assortment of Stoves will be kept
'■constantly on hand, and s. Id at wholesale
ret .il, at prices to suit the times, and quality,
warranted equal to t'„e best er.stern make.—
Machinery of all kinds repaired promptly.—
Patterns made to order.
GILLIARD DOCK,
C. W. ASHCOM.
Nov. 6. 18-37,
TRIE SECRET ISiIRJHUES OF
YOUTH AND MATURITY,
Juit. PublUhe. i. Graih. the ±oth Thousand.
A PEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL treat
ment, without Medicine. of Spermatorrhea or Locil
Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions. Genital and Nerv
ous Debility, Premature Decay of the System, liu
poteney. and Impediments, to Marriage generally
by B. DE l-ANKY. M. D.
The important. Ilict that thy triantr idirming
coDip'aiuts, originating the imprudence an 1 solitude
•it youlh,may he easily removed Wl'lHOUf MED
ICINE, is in this small tract, c.eardr demonstrated;
and the entirely new a.id hi-ahl,* successful*tr*-.t
tuent, as adopted by the Author, fully cxpl lined,
bv means of which tvry one is enabled to cure 111M
BP-Lk perfectly and at the least possible cost,
'hereby avoiding nil the advertised nostrums ol'the
lay.
Sent to any, address, gratis and poi free irt a
>ealed envelop*. by remitting two postage stamps
t<> Dr.DE LANKY", 17, Lispenard Street, New
York.
Oov, I'lj ISoT.
\ Ure.it arrival of
FILL AW WIXTEII GOODS.
IDE undersigned has just returned from
the Eastern Cities, with a large stock of Kail
and 11 inter Goods, and is now exhibiting at
CHEAP WIDE,
r. general assortment of r.ew style Fall r.nd
Winter Goo is, comprising Ladies' Dress Goods,
in part Cr -covella, Satin striped and Plain De
Lains, Barrel 1 ■ tshmeres, Thibet Cloths, Al
pacas, De B.iize, Calicoes, ice..
For Gentlemen an 1 Boys' wear. Cloths, Gas
slres, tdssiiiistls &c.
Boots, Shoes, H iu, Bluets, Woolen and
Hag Carpets, Floor Oil Cloth, Syrup .Molasses,
Wuite and Brown Sugi.is, Green and Black
Teas, Groceries ui all kinds, Queenswure,
Tubs. Buckets, Brooms, 4c. Hardware
Shovels, Forks, Knives and Forks, Spoons,
ice.., an I all articles usually kept in slices.
All kinds of I'r luce tinted in exchange for
goods.
The undersigned will sell cheap for cash, Ci
pro uce, and hopes by fjjr dealing to receive
his usua' share of patronage.
G. W. RUTP.
Oct. 2, 18-37.
131 PORTA AT TO .'ill EE OWNERS.
nrOODWAKD'S Improved Smut and Screen
l i iug Machines, .Mill Bushes, Bolting Cloths
and Bran Dusters, of the most improved plan
Mill - Screws, Corn and Cob Grinders. Put-ut'
Bridges for Mill Spindles, Portable Mills, war
ranted to grind ten bushels per hour Mill
Irons and Mill Burrs made to order. Also.
Stover's PateutCorn Kiln and Grain Dryer—
a valuable invention. The above articles are
kept constantly on hand, and can he obtained
at my time, from S. D. BROAD.
Sobellsburg, Bed l ord County. who is also the
agent for Bedford, Soinetset, an<l adjoining Conn
ies.
Millwright work done at the shorten notice
and on the most reasonable terms.
February 1-3, 18-3t>.
VfcCORM 1 OK'S Reaper and Mower for sale
i'l '•'/ s. 1). BROAD,
atScheilsburg, i'a., agent for Blair andEeriturd
Counties.
February 1.3, ISotl.
IfI3DMILL! WI YDIJILLS!!
THE subscriber would respectfully inform his
oil customers, as well as the public generally,
that he still continues the manufactory of
if/i\/I.V/L/gi, and keeps them on hand con
stantly. He will also 1 1 all kind-- of repairing
in his line of business. As his nulls are well
known in Bedford county, he deems it unneces
sary to say anything about them. His shop is
as formerly, at the East end or Bedford, on P'tt
Street, near the Foundry.
SIMON DICKER HOOF.
Aug. 21, 1857.-Bm.
As the season for Chapped hands nnd faces, it
coining >i. we alvi.se our friend's to ci.'i on
Dr. Harry. ,t tar ch Drug Ster- ir ,d get n !
box of Bi-.sTj Amandine for preci-nHfn'iuidJ
cure of Caappod hands, only 37A per box.
/-.King. Fr. Jordan.
, LAW PART \ T EKSHIP.
fiiug & Jo*dan, - iloruejrs ill Lau
BBDFOBD,vPA.,
WILL practice !11 the s:--eral Courts of IJ c<i -
lord and adjoining counties.
Agencies, Collections, and all other basinet-;
intru-itod to their care will be promptly aud faille
fully attended to.
OFFICE in Juliana street, formerly occupied
by D. il. Ifoflus, Esq., and more recently in tie.
occupancy of Jos. Maau, Esq.
January 5, 1855-
JUB MANN, G. JL. Spaeo. '
JAW PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned
J have associated themselves in the Practin.
of the Law, and will promptly attend to all bus -
..ess-intrusted to their care iu Bedford and ad
joining counties.
liyVßlica on Jnlianoa Street, three door.-
south ot Mengel oil ;se and opposfte the red
deuce of M.ij. Tate.
MANN A SPANG
June 1,-1854. tf.
II OF JUS & FIELLU,
ATTORXEVS IT LAW,
BEDFORD, PA,
VYILL PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALT
* * legal business entrusted to their care.—
During the sessions of the court, the senior part
ner may be found at the office of the firm, twr
doors south of lion. S. L. Russell's office.
I>. H. HOFIUS.
JNO. 11. FILLER.
Bedford. Nov. 28, IBSC.
Br. F. C Reamer,
Physician and Surgeon.
Respeciiiiliy tenders his services
tie citizens of Bedford and vicinity. TL
may a'wavs be found (unless professionally en
g'-ged, at his Drug and Book Store, in Julian.
St.
Feb. 19. 1857.
SAMUEL RADE3AUGH,
Justice ol'the Peace.
jfiFFICE two doors South of the Mci.gr
vx House, and nest door to the office ol
Mann * Spang, where he wiil attend to the
codec i >n ot ill claims placed in ids bauds.
Bedtord, Jan. 11, 1856.
FSSSH
Si v W'H a:t-id pwritrtil?y and carefu'Sy to nil ojwr&f.ocj in- i l
I_ ij: " • ■ uil ;1
|j C w.'v. a.,l.rte, and all spent!.oiu w-irruut. I. ijl
ji tV T.mii IVVARIABLY CAPiI. J ' |
\Jjllr- o,c '* ™~ F "~ Vi" B- .Ifttrd, Pa. I
"Sliai BiL
Valentine Steckmar,
-F-'t. Jl~' . '.A *_27 d? JuT..
Boarders taken hy the dav. week, month and
year.
April 25,1856—tf
iiettjs' Photographic (aaiiery,
'E A CI!.; XG E BUILDINGEE I) FORD, PC.
VS/ LA RE Arabrotyres, Daguerreotypes, .ye.
u'c.. are executed in "the I-.fe.st styles
ar.d Improvements of the Art. A full assort
ment of plain and fancy cases, gold and plat-!
i.". acts at Very low prices.
The public are respectfully iuvitcl t„ C;l .i
in! ex.mine liis .specimens,
T. R. GETTY.S, Ja.
May 22,1857.
LATEST UtKIVUi AT
NEW GOODS!
h'M .' lIHSiANDING the pecuniary cm
oarasMncnt, ami the universal complaints cf
the hard times, the subscriber takes pleasure in
announcing to the people of Bedford and vicin
ity, that hi has just returned frma the Eastern
(dues, with a large, handsome and cheap stock
FALL L\i) UiAi'Eii liOOBS,
among whieh may be {bund
Cloths, Ladies' Dress Goods.
Las sun ere 8, French Merinos,
Satinets, Silks.
1 weeds, .ilous do Lames,
•Jeans, Valeucias,
Vesting*,
and a great variety of other Goods for Ladies,
and Children's wear.
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS
WARE, B:c., Nc.
An excellent assortment of
_ BOOTS and SHOES.
~-3TAII kinds of Country Produce taken in
exchange for Goads. The notes of all I'enm-yi
\anii Rinks taken ~t jitr, as well as the uotes ol
good Banks of other States.
JACOB REED.
Oct. 80, 1857.
(reai Arrival of
FALL I.\II WIPER liOOBS.
J LSI receive ! and on hand, the best as
sortment of HOOTS find SfiSOfciJi tint
coid I be selected for tbo citizens i f Bedford,
and strangers visiting the place, 1 door south
of .M'inniuk'.s Confectionary Store, on Julian i
Street.
Mens'Gr,line I Water-Proof long legg • I
Boots, Mens* thick sole eastern male
long legged Boots, Mens' Kip and c ursu
Heavy Boots, Gents' Fine Calf double
sole Boots, Gents' Ixfbrd Ties, Gents'
Congress Gaiters, Mens' Heavy city made
Br gins, Ladies' Morocco Boots! Ladies'
Goat Heel Boots, Wonieu.s' Calf lieivy
winter Boots; Misses'and Children*' Boots
in variety. Boy#' Boots of all kinds, .size
and description.
L APS, in variety, wdl bo alwavs kei tor
hand.
Persons wishing to purchase good Boots ami
swill please give me a call before Imyint
elsewhere.
ADAM FERGUSON.
Oct. 2, 1857.
N OT N I .
NO l IC is hereby given that an aoplicatiou
w:ll be made to the next I.egis!itnre of th
State of Pennsylvania, for the passage „r a ..
Act of Assembly authorizing the incorporation
of a Bank of Issue, with general banking and
discounting privileges, under the general bank
ing laws of this State, to lie located a' the Bo
rough of Bedford, in tho Gonntv ot Bedford
and called "The Bedford County Batik."' with
i capital ol two hundred and fifty then ud
dollars, and with t , piivilege of increasing the
s true to tue sum of four hundred thousand dol
'ars.
K. L. AN PERSON,
W. T. DAOGHERTY,
W. r. SGIIKLL,
A. KING.
NICHOLAS LYONS,
SAML. L. RUSSELL.
Bedford, Fa., June 26, 1856.-6 m.
4 . -r s Cherry I'iCGv.iJ, ' >t theco-o of Coughs
/A. Coids, Sto., ;a be ha 1 ... iV. 11 aery's Dru
Store.
BKDFORi) INQUIRER.
( 25 WITNESSES;
or, THE
FORGER COMICTED.
John S. Dye ia tue Author,
' Who has bail 10 years experience a a Bauk
! pf' r ia d Publisher, atld Au;lioi of
! •—j .f s .riei of Lectures at the BroaJitay
■ Tabernacle*
jo when, for 10 successive nights over
i te OT~ • >O.OOO People _/~r|
j Greeted him with Bounds ..i Applause,
® while he exhibited the manner in which (Juun
! terfeitcrs execute their Frauds, and t.,e
Q" 1 Surest and Shortest Means of
O Detecting theiu!
Q The Bank Nate Engravers all say that he is
! Q the greatest Judge of Taper Monty living.
DICOYEUY OF
| o tl,c Present Ceulurj for
© Detecting Counterfeit Bank iVotts.
1 Describing eveiy Genuine Bill in Kxis
j cj tencc, anil exhibiting at a glance
| > every Counterfeit in Circulation!!
O Arranged go admirably, that REFERENCE
j EASY and DETECTION INSTANTASSOI s.
I Q CC7" No iudix to examine! No pages
| to hunt up! But so aimpiifna and arrang
es ed, that the Merchant, Banker, and Bu
i sincss Man can see all at a Glance.
! 9 ,
i ,£j English, French and German.
©Thvs Each may read the same in
his own Uative Tongue,
j w " Most Perfect Bank Aote List
j *1 Published.
ig A Is. a List of
S* All the Private Bankers- in
America,
' A Complete Summary ol the FINANCE OF
EUROPE AND AMERICA will he published in
'dj ' edition together with ail the important
<s NEWS OF THE I-AT. Also
H] •/ SERIES OF T.ILES
i W From an Old Manuscript found in the East.
1 it furnishes t' e Most Complete History of
! ORIENTAL I IFL,
Describing the .Most Perplexing Positions
| in wiiicii the Ladies and Gentlemen cf that
Country have been so often found. The
©Stories will aort mie tl.ronghottt the whole
tear, and will prove the Most Knteitain.rig
ever offered to the Pnhlie.
r Z7" Furnished Weekly io Sul. rribers
only,at $1 a year. All letters must be ud
j dressed to
JOHN . DYE. F?roU*r,
Publisher and Proprietor, To Wall Street,
April 24, 1 fST-zx. New York-
H- D.fPFDGH, KTTIE A. 1 LSBBURN.
m I-'.IMV STOHIS.
MRS. 11. D. PEUGII & Co., respectfully in
vite the attention of the ladies of Bedford ami
vicinity, to tb-ir new and handsome stock of
! goods, jit opened in '•.Mann'-Budding." Ju
. na .Street, opposite Dr. Kcainei's Drue Store.
These go'.ds have been selected with the
j greatest o.ic, and are of the latest styles md
i. .. t quality,
j Their stock consists in pari of
Moire Antique tVilks,
Ail Woo! i'e Laities,
Do do *■ (printed.!
Black Gro do Rhine.
French Merino, (plain and printed.)
j .Moss Head Fringes,
Bugle Laces,
Ladies'* Kid Gloves,
j Ladles' Gauntlets,
G rnts' Black K1 ! Gloves.
; Bl.i' Mil l Fancy Elastic Bolts,
Chenille frimmings,
, Chenille Scarfs,
Chenille Head Dresses,
Fancy Fr.-i. -'i Corsets, i
V-lveteva. Ac., be.
I, idi. s and Children'* BOXSETS, it. ~r
V 'Hefy.
V a"'i ril assort.ii-Ht 0 f Ladies' .ml Miss.V
•jiiOBS. G A ITERS, OVER SHOES, he.
Si JC3I .£i. VC 'JLM SJ
of every q i il'rv aii'.l description.
PERFUMERV, EXTRACTS, JEWELRY".
liC , tee.
Bedford. Oct. 3d. 1357.
STAGE OFFICE
WASHES;GTOST HOTEL,
Bedford, Pa.
MRS. M YK r CDGK woull announce to her
fri lids a ; 1 tho public, that she has fitted
up this old and well kuowu st in !, in a very su
perior style, (or tho accommodation of the pub
lic. Visitors to tile Be Iford Mineral Springs
will find the Washington Motel a comfortable
summer retreat—and no pains will be spared to
please all who patronize tire house.
Board -rs will IK; taken by the day, week, month
and rear.
Oh/*"A gentleman of high qualification, and
corteous deportment, has charge of the bouse,
who will do all ia his power to niak : the guests
happy and comfort ibie.
3T~Tcrms as moderate as anywhere e'se in the
place.
Daily Stages from Latroho, Cumberland, HolH
ilay sbnrg and Hopewell, all stop at this Hotel.
A ilae'- belonging to this Hotel will run be
tween Bedford and the S- rings.
Bedford. June 12. 1857.~z2.
Laths!!
r IT;2E L .Ni>£7lSlfj.\'gj|> having erected
1. a Mil! foi sawing I'LASI KKIM; LATHS on nis
premises in Union F {>., Bedford countv, is IIOW
ready to furnish any quantity on the shortest
notice. Price*!.so per thousand, ft. l on? .
Other lengths in proportion.
Matters a 1 lressed to meat St. Clairsville avill
beproruptly attended to.
WM. GRIFFITH.
Union Tp.. Feb. D. 1854,-zz.
J Oil Ai M. ALLtX fcCO. "
SOS. 2 -V 4 CHESTNUT Street, (sovth Sl je
below Water,) PIIILADMLPUIJ,
(Tfic Oi.IIEST W oD-wtan Hoes.-, 15 the Citt.)
"jt/l ANUFACTUKEItS in) Wholesals deal
"L ers in Fateiit Medicine, nir.iH ft ROOMS
F.itent Groved 'IEOJR- iVJRE, IV irranted
not to shrink, WOOD and WJLLOW-WARP
LORDS, BRUSHES, fee., of all descriptioiw!
Please cull an! examine our stock.
Feb. 27, 1857.-z.
luook Slerc, Storekeepers atitj
Others!
THE greatest assortment of Toys of every
description, and Fancy articles of an endless
variety, you can find at the great Curiosity-
Store, No. 144, N". 2d St., above Arch, Phil
adelphia. Also Fancy Baskets, Pipes, Segir
Gases, robacv) Boxes, Dominoes, Ganes, Obl
-11.!, Kid and Wax Babies, and a great many
other articles too numerous to mention.
JOHN DOLL. Importer.
144, N. 2d St.
Sept. 4. 1857.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTWERSIIIp,
f ITn f] partn -rship heretofore existing between
L ttemy S. King, and James Madara, under the
name and firm of Malum, King & (Jo., doing
business at Lerano. Iron Works, in llopeaeTl
To.vnship Bedford County, is dissolved bv mutual
consent. HENRY S. KING,
N0v.27. 1857.-tf. JAMES MADARA.
THE business of manufacturing iron at Lorn
no# Iron Works, will b; o itinu; Iby the ttndar
signe.l, who bit p'-dm-l d *h iif j,--st of his
late put > r J ene-i Ma lira i 1 - r- b>o ;s, pr 00 trfv
..nd effects, b 1 urging to tho l ite flan .>f 1 •!ar-i
King ic G<>.
> 0; . 27, ion." -u. HENRY S. KING-
V
TSOES imquiheii
Ii published every Friday morning, in Juliana
Btre-.-t, iu the white frame building,
nearly opposite the .Mengel
llouse, by
DAVID OVER.
TERMS :
If paid in advance, $1.50; within the year,
12.00; and if out paid widain the year, $2.50 will
be charged. No paper discontinued li.itil all ar
rearages are p.:id—except at the option of the
Editor. A failure to notify a discontinuance will
lie leg i rded us a new engagement.
Jdcertisrmei.ts not exceeding a squsro,(l2 linos.)
inserted three times fui $1 —every subsequent in
settion, 25 cents. Longer ones in the raise pro
portion. Each fraction of a square counted as
a iull square. Ail advertisements not specially
ordered l<.r a given time will be continued until
forbid. A liberal deduction will be tuado to those
who advertise by the year.
Job Printing of all k'nds executed neatly and
promptly and on reasonable terms.
Bedford Classical School,
l.\D
FEMALE SESMRF.
Male and Female 1/apartments Dis
tinct.
liev. G. \Y. Acohinbauou, A. M., Piio
i:i|al,
Mrs. Geo. W. Aughinbacgh, I'reccp
t rcsk.
Miss Cornelia A. Lvakts, Music, French,
Drawing, &c.
Mrs. IjUCY SputtswooD, Oil Painting end
Shell Work,
Miss Mary Helen Smith, Assistant.
'HIE duties of this Institution will be Fe
si nucd on Monday, Aug olst. Owing to
the limited accommodations of the Seminary
Building, ihe nuuibcr of pupils will be lisu
itdd. 11 is important, therefore, that appli
cations tor admission be made at an cariv
day. 1 hese wlio enter bejore the expiration
ol half li)C quarter, vill In; chalged for the
whole quartet; lb 'e who (Mirer after the
expiration of half ihe quarter, will be charg
ed tor the half quarter. No deduction iimdc
tor hsence except. in cases o' prutroctal
illness.
In this school students are pi epared for
:ue higher clas-e* <d' any college, or to en-
H-r at once upon the votive duties of life.—
\i ;i! t spc*;.,l <;;>)•>! . .i-'il to t'ofni in out
pupils haiiits ~f order, strict punctuality
and t'larouq/niess, their Physic Moral and i
Social Education is not negleCfj'i.
The government of the ,>oi is de.sigut.o
to be parental. It ihe aim of ihe Priii
jipai uihl his t? i M \i* ift? in ti,*; r
utipils -i love of right doing; and toawaktu
Li i'hiu lijclii s :to pi'oiief c n.- -n uv.e.-s o.
lie dignity ol humanity. Parents mav resi
assured tout any gross del in -m ,- o*n 0 * n ? | K . ;
sal tot their children will be r- ; ->rted ♦<>
"•-i-u immediately, inoul-i eircumsian-.-es re. i
piiic ir, or (be discipline of the 'scuoo! fail
: o necompiish ilic desireo reformation.
lEH MS per quarter of 11 weeks, inelu
ling Board, Tuition, Furnished lio.-mi, Wash
ing, Light and Fuel, ii 10.00, —oue-hatf in
idvutu-e.
EXTRA CHARGES.
Mus.c, S.lO 00
1 se of Instrument, 2 00
Pencil, 5 00
Drawing, arid piiritiin; in Water Coi
oi.s, each, o t>"
Oii..Miil I'.iintinj, 5 0U :
Grecian Painting, ;> 00
Oil Painting, 1(J 00
Ornamental Needle Work, ;• 00
b'haii Work, 5 yo
TERMS FOR DAY SCHOLARS.
Kimnoatary English, 8; 4 00 i
Higher, 4 00 j
Oi issjes. (j .>5 !
Bedford, August fj, 1557.
X(imiiiisdriUor's Aolicf.
LE ITERS of administration having been
granted to the subscribe], living i.i St. j
■ ..lair I p., on the est ,te of Rebec * 1 Wright,
l ite ui sud town.-,hip, dee'd, ail p rsous !
aunwiag themselves indebted to said estate !
ire h-roby 11 ,tiffed to inalce payment imme
liitely, aud 1 lose hiving claims against ihe
same will present thctu properly authcutien
ted for settlement.
THOMAS G. WRIGHT,
.IdriTr.
Nov. 20, 1857.
23,
iH i> Journeymen Tailuni will he emnloved ,
by the subscriber, if apj.lic fion be made im
in.: liati-ly. Con it ant impliymeDt and good
wages will be given. " C. LoYIvK.
Bedford. Dec. 12. 1856.
T§ 'MM!* VSU
Div. 11 Vu.n ,atthe Ch .y rag and Hook
. ,r ;'* ''is just received, 1 Leg. assortment „i
tne oust il ivoring extracts, together with Hale
iigS'ii. Cream of Tartar, Sale.ratns, Ac., of
the very best quality, ail of which he will sell
tin; u> vt'si prices.
!' t pimples, and wrinkles ami freckles and
v t ;'"'
Nothing has e'er been discovered by man.
Like that wonderful product of tropical bow-
The popular-'Balm of a Thousand Flowers." I
To be had at DR. HAJiRVH.
March 6.
ttITE TEETH and 1 p rfnmed breath can
' IH I "ccqnircd by using the '-Halm of a
1 housand P lowers." To be had at
I>K. HARRY'S.
March b, 1857.
*- 'ay, pomatums, genuine ox marrow at Or
Harry's.
?'V V* —Grenm (Irocks, Milk i
Brocks of ail sixes: Butter Dishes,from i
one to one and ah i 1 gallon Pitchers, all ol
inch are of best qualitv, for sale bv
* A. FERGUSON-
Bedford, Jan. 16, 1856.
I
DR- B. F. RARUT
T> ESPhCTI ULLY tenders bis professions!
Lb services te Ttlio citizens of Bedford and vi
cmity.
Office and resilience on Pitt-Street, in the
budding formerly occupied br n r . J. n llofins' '
Nov. 6.1857.
LOST! LOSTTI ,
hox of M'Giches. brought fr>m PfoUi.
Vy d 1 vshnrg to A. Fnigwn's <h ~ Stor -. in
nttstik,.. The owner, or n.vn,-r<, will p! e Je 1
„ . f-. .. lr d, p ro vo property, pay chi.g-s. in.l
taU-it aw.y-. A. PUItfIPSON
Nov. 27, 1357. i
MUGS, BOOKS \m KYATIOK£BT
DR. F. C. REAMER,
KLDFOIiD, PA.
HAVING purchase) the Drug and Book Store
of Dr. S. D Scott, has constantly on hand.
t the old stand, large and well selected stock
o! choice- Drugs and Medicines, wholesale and re-
Uil, all of wtii;h will he sold ou The
i assortment consists in part of
Drvgt and Chemicals, Pye Hoods end .dcids, Pabtls
and Oils, Window Class and Class Ware, Tobac
co and i-cgars Ptrfvmoy, Fancy Jrli Its, sc., <s c.
Vat est MEDICINES. —Having the regular agency
for the- sale - of many'of these at<: - tici:ie.s. th : pub
lic are assured tliat they are of the best; such as
• have stood the test o! time and experience, and
I can be safely recommended as genuine, viz:
Towtifcend's and Sand's SarsaparilU, Wistar's
Balsam of Wild Cherry. Ayer's Cherry pectoral.
Mi-ffu's Life I ills and I'hcenix Bitteis, Dr.
Jay tie's Family Medicines, F.iliristock s, Hof>en
saeit'a and other vermifuge; Hootiaiid's German
Bitters, \c., arc.
Constantly on hand a I irge stock of historic.
gc<>giaphic il, sci ntific. religious, poetical, school
and miscellaneous BOOKS.
Also a great variety of FANCY" STATIONE
RY", Cap, Post and Wrapping Paper, of every
quality, Paper Hangings in great variety. Win
dow Blind*. in patterns or by the piece. Wall
Paper, Steel and Fancy Goods.
BLANK BOOKS 01 every size and quality.—
Pocket Bocks and Port Mean-ties, Diaries, Blank
Deeds and Mortgages, gold Pens and Pencils,
: Combs, Brushes, Perfumery in great v. riety.
Soaps. &C., kc.
Lamps, and Campliine Oil and Burning fluid,
kept constantly on nand.
CHOICE LIQUORS lor medical use; Wolff's
Scl.eidaia Schnapps, Gin, Port, Sherry and Ma
deira Wines.
Feb. 10, 1857.
J I
43M1 and fltefail Il2oo>k Store.
i AO"?/' OPEXED TWO {>OSS WEST
Of THE WASHIXCTO.V HOTEL,
r t.
NKW AM) VALUABLE BOuKS TOJJL I
I-ISI'GAKD OiMAiMkIiIATELV.
Our Plan is io insure, a Rnaii Sale,
ALL Boh!-s Mr.?! be sold as low ■ the usual •
i tail prices, mucy of them for I a, SU- i
' tiif i wi:. d-.-li '.•!••• I w: - . • each book, j
without additional ,-v ■ . to the . ay, r. Or, r list:
oi h;okcomprises tin- works of the i-<Ainer- j
jean ,!'>d European au:!.< '.s,hound in vari-uts stvles.
iti Morocco, best furkis . Ai.tiqn . Gilt edged. j
VA !s: l,"' &., *-'• We keep ..a h mi. iTlso'. ;
h i A ; lon KK Y". i-ieludlng Gold p. .?> -ml i'.-t-.cils. !
Stiver ditto, letter p-'r. f. - .jp and v>,, i
paper of ...I lauds, wuwlopc.-. inks tin- best!
quality. Nc.
J Irv—Breast-pins. Ear-ring'*. ! ingt-r-ringr, '
of ail descriptions; Watches and Chains. Ft o- {
monaes; Perfumer:-s. Cliildren's B its, Toys,
Cvi-.vuN. Ivc., ecc.. St.'. ' -
Cl(i.au.s ■>' t!i- choicest I r-it.-ls will also he i
found at our star-, WMC'II will he sold ceetocr !
tllJTl 1 lie ;
McCJiLkI.IN i SHOEMAKER, i
Bedford. Sept. 4. 1e.",7.
TTTSCAROEA ACADEMY.
MTUA IED in Junius Cuimy, pa., ft miles
ft' -in tin- -. Jfiiti, and G tnd.-s lj'oui 11;IVrrys- -
v - le >C teii.a nf ;!:• >'a M K. Hd id. This in ;
a* iturion is cspt-ei.il.. n.ite 1 m the following pJ- |
tictil irs :
1-r. Hri. : v /-.re' • l-u.ltliuss nearly new— '
mi-dsi >).* bi'iMiful v ry.
- .. I i.e s irn.U'i'ht.e community 'rake I f-:r ■
!.! '-..'tgf ce. morel, .i u -t.g'i elristiau eh-.r.v-
L r.
U. i::n<r r,t Ike con try, students tr-- le
sfl !>tj crtijUatiaiit, us ri t-.wus and places oftuih
!ic rt-.sor!.
•I t. r aronzh hulr*stit'.* is given in r 1 the
': inches v i r Bes-Ni ss, f.-r 'i'r ieiitso
or for < 'OI.T.KOI .
•Ith. Mild, hut firm ilh -ififi'i?.
' ir ' '** * 'Mi',
7i!i. >pc i.-.i p.i,im •t a, iJ i tht 8,.-.riling
l'e[wrlnient to have bct' rj foi-d. ii
quantify ->t-l prontrly prr>>.trr4.
Siit. The ■om/or:, hitpphttss. and mental i; .f.rors
mrui of pupils is constantly kept in vi w.
Terms. 1- .it* "tiiiien, Bonding. Washing and
Fnrnislied Room, -.per session of" 5 rao.i SBO.
pay bte qt' ir erhj in adeiace. i.rg'.l and Ful
e\;rn. Th - Winter S.-sion op.-- -on the3.l pi
November next.
For further particulars apple to
J. il. SIUT.M VKKR A. M., Prin.
Aea<i,-;ei i, Jun'at.i Co.. Pa.
A ag- '2B, 1857.-dm.
BIBFOUD HOTEL
m GEXEB.iL Sip OFFICE.
f' *IIK suV.se:- t - re ; ctfciiy b-gs le.iv- - to ui
i bounce t his o. i trie.i Is i:id th-j pa ~die gen
■-rally, that hu ties louserl and taken possession <>!'
the Be Dor-1 Hotel, iu the oeeupuncy of
f.ol. Adam B.uubart. It is not his d -sign t<>
make 11 ir.y Rrtl'essi sas t whet 1.- w, 1 d,-. hut
n • pledges his w rd t! it his most energetic efforts
wad he employed f render conih.rtable all who
give hiru a call. The house will he handsom. ly
litted up. ami none hut careful and attentive s< v
vants wi Ibe engaged. Rersous visiting th- Bed
ford Springs, as well .s those attending Court,
and the traveling eoimnuaby genera'ly. are re
specttuiiy invited to give i.im a call and ju Ire for
themselves.
IT" Th ■ stages all stop at this hotel.
B ■*"" B i.-uders t ik-.-u In the week, month or year,
on lavoruble terms.
~S3F Ample and comluxtable staining is attached
to this hotel, which will iil.v;,y 3 he attended by a
caret it I hostler. Also a safe and convenient car
riage house. JOHN" Ii YFjEK
BediOrd, Apr.l G, 185"..
TO BUILDESS.
'j<h- su'.seriheris fully prepared ta furnish anv
I -i-iufv or quality of Building Luml-<n ant
i'l ist-ering Latns. Orders directed to
sv-Hle, Bedford County, will promptly attended
giving a reasonable notice.
F. I>. BKFGLK
Dec. 2'J. 1854.
Ntw Jewelry.
r nilK subscriber has opened out. a new and
JL splendid isiortnicnt of til! kinds r-i the
most fashionable Jewelry— consisting in part.l!
Breast Pins. Finger Kings. Ear Ritgs. Ac. k'.
Call and s<e his stock,
del I DANIEL BORDER.
REMOVAL.
THK subscriber iias removed his Tinning Es
tablishment to tin? frame buildirg in Juliana
Sir • - t, two doors south of --Brown's Store,"
where In-will i.e happy to see all I,is old friends
and customers. He keeps constantly on hand
all kinds of ware in his line, as substantial and
cheap as can be procured in the county.
ABRAHAM HERMAN.
Aug.l4, 1857.
Lumber! Lumber!!
3 fUOO SHINGLES of different
' v "v.* v " kin-Is. Also, 75,000 feet
of Li. Mil PR of various sort-:, such as White
Pine, Yellow Pmc, Poplar, Stsruco. Sec. For
sal by F. I>. BEKGLE.
StGlairtvlMe, Feb. I, I'>3-tf
Clountry Physicians, can have their orders
/JiR-d. with the very heat articles, at city
prices at Dr. Hurry's -Cheap Drug Store, Pitt ■
at. Bedford, Penu'a.
Oct. 31,-1856. DR. B. F. HARRY
llie Great Rtmeij,
Slit JAMIiS CLARKE'S
Celebrated Famala Pills.
Pr V"n f \T ■ " > nc J cri V'" m of Sir J. Clark,.
' i h'teiau Ctruordinury lo the Queen.
eh UT n lU fk b ' e m * liciae is Unfailing in the
* l . ,h " B P-mful a i dangerous dis
£?* it t . h ° 'r a,e c—tituSo- is sub-
IfV.V moder f < - 8 a!l M an 1 removes all
obstructions, and a speedy cure may be r#Ue<i
TO MARRIED LADIES
it is peculiarly suited. I: will,in a short time brie*
ou the monthly period with regularity
Each bottle, Itice One Doilar, bears the Gov
terfeits at Britain,to prevent coun-
CAUTION.
Thf e Pills should net t, taken by female, du
et g th, Ft JUT THRU: MOUTHS if Pre 'anry
as tlity are sure to bring on Mucurri H e, but a! am
oilier lime they ait safe.
In ailn-is-sof'Xervons and Spinal Affections,
i .mi 113 tju isick and Liuib, Fatigue ou ftlicbftx
erf ion. Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics, and
\ mtt*. these PsLs wi:l effect a cure when all oth
er means have failed, and although a powerlul rem
edv, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or
anything hurtful to the constitution.
Pull directions accompany each package.
bi Agent tor the United States and Canada,
JOB HOSES,
(Late I. c. Baldwin {* Co.,i
Rochester, N. T.
N. 8.—51.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed
to any authorized Agent, will insure a bottle
of the Pills by return mail.
For sale by i)r. li. F. Harrv.
Oct. 9. 1557-ZZ.
BRYAN'S
J prnjiovic^
! . The viaft rcrtnin cn.J speedw remedy ever discovered ft*
ail Pi erases nf the Chest and I,uv<js Cov/Af,
Coifs. C> yuvfPftt on. I'r:uchiti,
Jrjiveaza. Hear we nets. Difficult
i.reathipj* Svrr Throaty
<fC 4c
j rji H.-ip. 'AArTUS ?l\e- fie jr,f.t-n?iuieoai ud
I j.erfp t icl.oC, xrtl Allien wiih aicortiiog
f rs never f.il t • tt*ee% a njud sinl * m lng rare.
Tiioufivi'th h x\ r- \ **>., rosUtrrd to perftsct herltti wh" liAie
triel other tr *v in v.ain. To \ll clsie. and all coaatftn
tioiifi they are e'piaily a Uewunp and a rare—none need
despair, uo matter how l >nu the li** tse may have exiateii.
er however revere it may he, froriled the orgnhic
i lure of the vital i not b<! cleanly liewed. Every
j ene dSictfl nbatild jpve theiu an impartial trial.
JOB MO?ES # Sol# Proprietor Rochester, X. Y
Fries Cj per box
p'or ] • Vy TV. t\ M r;> .
j Sept. iS. IK-A7-/Z.
~B RILL Li. VT PKOSP KCTLS!
i iL'HTH YEAR OF TUK
| CcsaiopitUau Ut Associaliea.
The famous Disss .1 !•>ri* Gallery of Pabtir.gs
; Pur.-:,nt a cost $l s:: .'K"i! And Powers'
i world renowned Status !' t.u- Or -ck SUve! Kr
• i-uri-.'ij ted for s*x thousand dollars, with several
j hvudrwl otbi-r tVc.rk >t' Art. in Paintings. Sculr
turt itid Br- /. s. c in;' • the. I'loniinsi.s to io
| awarded to the sttl.se. ih-rt of the Cvstuopoliiaii
art n n, wlj. 1;.1 i ithe 29rli it
Jann.tr), Id;>, at wliich time the avr-.rda wilitako
jfiacv.'.
TKUMS OF SruSCBIPiION.
Every stilss Tiber of Minn- lo'l:is entitled to
j act ;>v of ill ■ 1 "y nid spl-*ndi I Steel Kngrjvint.
entitled --Manin st i>t*>uijy,ilst to a copy of the
(h -inopollt .n AitJauni'-il otic year, also to a Cer
tifl'ute in tile award of premium*, also .t fee twf
m;>s:-:i I • M.e f>u .-.-.tid •; i . lif t.-.uu<iio!it.ijj Gal
: !cries.
Thus it is s.- ii tost fi.- every thr-m dolUss paid',
the snt srPtier not only r-e, ivcs a splendid thite
do.wi -ngrating, but is> i e bemUtfu! illustrated
two Art Jot.-ru.-il. on-
II . si: cse- I pi- wit II a Certifi
cate in th.- v, .r by tv'.ich a valuable work ol"
Art. n p.. ril in'g <>r Scuom)<•, War te_- receited in
■nidi: ill. ' lilts ili I'Mift lo T\ suliscri: ! ;tl c'jtiiv.i
i'-nt topa v ilui-ol iivo dollars, -i.d ;i CiTtiUcu
gr p j,.
A <>• >o the Magazines i fuinisii
, *••!. ;i•?'.• u of tac Er.grav. g .m i Art Journal, if
desired.
No person is rcsfrictel to i single atrarr.—
Tin <e taking tie mem! ersbtps. remitting sl-5,
are en' if led to an extra Kh.ti ii ! .six tickets.
Full jiunicoliirs of the .Vas.> ;i itioa are given in
! thy Art Journal. u-Jn, ii c.o'itHi.'is over sixty spleri
di.l Engravings, price fifty cents per nntnber.—
Specitneri ■. i ;i i nil !>•• ac-ut to all person who de
s:."lo subscribe, on receipt of five postage atampa,
i (1J cents.) A Mr-its
'C. 1.. DEit f; V". Actuary C. A. A.,
■AIS II;.• i iway. New York.
Save a Roilar! Fitfckcrilrc fiur I85?t
PJ;IEHSOVT STGTzI\E.
I o
fAATHS • . ptiiar Monthly Magazine . already the
-ft cheap st ami best i;; ;lie crid. w,U be greativ
• iu.pr ivei't for IB'iß. It wi.l con lain over 900
I pages of di t;i.'e cf h ten reading matter; front
j twint) to i hilly sli <i ), 1 1?. 11.1 t\vr<(o wood
cngiavings;w liivh is proportionately more than any
periodical, if any price, ever gave.
Its thrdling original ctori. s are ijom the best
authors. Every Volume cm : ains one f Hrs. As*
S. Sti i'H!\s" copyright Novels, the celebrated
1 author of .-Fasion and Famine. *' Also, one of
j Airs. F. D.E. N Soutinvovth s, author of '-The
l.'st Heiress."
Its Superb Mzz,otitit and other Stvel Kngrav-.
ihgs, are the best published anyvvhero
11s Colored Fashion Plates. Each number
contains a Fashion Plate, engraved on Steel and
colored; also a dozen more New Styles, engraved
!on Wood. Also, A Patttern, from which adress,
! mantilla or child's costume, ean be cut out with
. out the aid of a niaiituanjaker.
New Receipts, Crochet AYork. Embroidery
i Prttte-rHs.de.
In the greatest proportion, arc giv?n . Also,
! new and fashionable M u-io.
It is th • best Ladies' Magazino in the trorll.—
; Try it for one year.
TERMS.—Always in .tdvasce.
One copy one year, $2,00
Three copies, for one year, 5.00
Five copies for one j ear, T,oo
Eight.copies, for one year, 10,00"
Sixt-'ea copies for one year, 20,('0
PREMIUMS FOR CLUBS.
Three, five, eight or sixteen ccpies rr.ake a
j( Club, fo every person getting up a Club, our
! ••G.nkct," containing forty Engravings, will b
• given , gratis: or, if preferred, a copy of the Ms
' g.ozlne tor ldaß. For a Club of sixtesn, an extra
i copy of the .Magazine for ISSB in avldition. Ac.
| dress, post naid,
CIiARI.ES J. PETERSON',
SCO Chestnut Street, Pinla.
i Nov. 27, 19">7. EG?~Speclinitns sent Gratis.
rferiirs and Cabinet Fiirailuro.
' THE subscriber has renioved to thealKipon
I AY eat Pitt Street, recently occupied hy AVm.
Ritchey as a Machine shop, where ho continue*
to make to order ati<l keep on Innd a gitm-ral
assortment of chairs and Cohintt furnkuac, con
sisting in part of Spring Seat Parlor chairs,
French Rocking Chairs, Cane seat and Wind
sor, Sofas, Lunges. Ottoii'ins. AA'bat-Nots, Mu
sic Stands, Fancy Parlor Tables, Breakfast. Din
ner, and Extension T thles. Bedsteads, Bureau*,
Wardrobes, Ike. Suit* of cottage-furniture at very
moderate prices, so that it is within the reach of
all to have nice, good and fashionable fhrniturc,
j The Ladies aro particularly invited to call and
examine for thcniselves, as it will be uiy* desire to
please all tustes.
N- K. CitCins will be made on the ahortedl
notice for anv who will (favor him with call.
June 12, lis."i7. ISAAC UCNGEIi.dt.