Bedford inquirer. (Bedford, Pa.) 1857-1884, April 09, 1858, Image 3

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    I "ON NICOTIC IT ELKO HON.
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'1 .it" An ic.ii.f 6H<] lii'j/ulru an? iive canied j
their candidate tor Govt rccr by a large m- jol
ty; also both branehcit of tl.u Lcgialituie by
large majorities. So aiucb for Lecotupicn.!
■ CINCINNATI, April 6.—The municipal election
held yeMerday resulted iti llie success 'if Cue
Aoti-Le'eoaipton tickct by about 9900 uiujor
ity- Of the seventeen members of Council,
thirteen Republi<"ati.-> were elected.
DCBDQCF. Apr I (k--Thc e'.ectio , yesterday,
jvivsed off quietly. A. S. Hetbering ou, tie Peo
p'e"- candidate, was elected Mayor by 500 an- j
jority.
ST. LoUtk, April 6.— The returns of the J
election have not all been made, but uitongh is j
known to insure the eleotion of the entire Free
State Democratic- ticket, by an average major
ity of from eight to twelve hundred votes.—
Lecouiptoii is no g".
Dr. Livingston, the cel*br t' d African trav
eller, in recounting his difficulties with wet,
so king rains uti 1 crossing stremts, says; T!ie
armpit was the only safe root for currying the
watch, for there it was preserved ftom ra'ns
above, and water below.
*/JV PEACE PREPARE FOR WAR.'-
In the days of our youth, it behooves us to make
tome preparation for the approach of age. How
nany persons have become prematurely bald by
neglecting to apply appropriate remedies to pre
vent the hair from failing off! The use of l'rof.
Wood's'celebrated ; Hair Restorative' will pre
vent the b lir from falling off, impart to it a
heal thy growth, and even restore the hair of the
bald. Thousands have testified to its efficacy.
To bo hr.d of Druggists everywhere. For al*
by Dr. Harry - b.
A very severe osse of Sore Lyes. ,-,f 9 years
standing, was cured bv the u-e of DU VALLS'
GALVANIC OIL. It it cue of the most sooth
ing and ptin quieting agctits that can be bad.
In Erysipelas of 'he face, it will often remove
* ire pain in 10 minute*.
F-r sale by 15. F. Itirry. a". 1 F. C. KMiner
Bedford. Will lam I. y singer J. B. Ferquhsr, and
all country merchants.
THE HIKKETS.
PHILADELPHIA, April 6 1858.
isrca.i-t.iffs are very quiet. The only trans
otions reported are 300 barrels superfine flour
371 per barrel, and 100 barrels middlings
nt §3 -5. There is a steady inquiry for borne
eonsumpton fit §4 374 up to $5 50, for com
mon and far.-y biands, according to quality.—
•200 bbls. Rye Four sold at §3 25, and some
Corn Meal at $3 per barret, at which figure
tho Lt'er is wauteJ,
Grain The supply of Wheat coutinues fully
•ip to tie demand. Sales of 1500 bushels at
§1 0t) a 1 12 per bushel for red and white at
$1 30 a 1 35. Rye alls as fast as it comes
forward at 90 cent*. Corn continues to come
forward slowly, sales vf 8000 bushels yeiLw
afloat iast evening at (58 eeut.v. 2000 bushels
•o day at a note to be fixed,2ooo bushels white
at 67 ctj, 2500 bushels yellow in '-be ears and
in store to day at 67 a 70 cto, c'-ietng at the
latter note. *0 its old at 33 oems end seme
Pennsylvania at 40 cents per bushel.
BALTIMORE, April. 6 185 S.
Flour is dull. Howard street mid Ohio are
held at §1 50, and City Mills afsl 26. W heat
—the market for prime is active, but common
grades are duli. red 100 a 105 c, white 110 a
133.'. Corn firm-—sales of white at G3a64e,
and yellow at 65a670. \\ hisxey dull and uu
cbangod,
MIKUIKII.
At the Parsonage, in St. Ciairsville, on the
25 h ult., by Rev. is'. K. Gil l-, Mr. John W.
Fickcß to Miss Marietta Croyle, both of Union
/ownship.
, On'Thnrsday, the 2osh u'it., by \V. Perdew,
Esq., Mr. Henry Clay Lashley '•> MisaSobitlis
'Dickon, all "f Southampton tp.
On the evening of the 25th uit., by Abrui.
U. Hull, Esq., Mr, Josiau Mock to Miss M iry
Ann Stouibough, both of Union tp.
On Thursday evening, the 25th ult., by Da
vid Evans, Esq., Mr. Adam S.uith to Miss
Maria Smith, all of Londonderry tp.
DIED,
On tho 31 inst., Mrs. Susan Weleb, of this
plaoo, in tho 23d year of her age
The deceased was a worthy member of the
German Refonnod Church. She bore her pro
tracted illness with a perfect resignation to the
will of God, and died in the triumphs of faith.
In Black Valley, Bedford Co., on the 15th
ult,, James, son of John and Rebecca Sparks,
aged 4 years, 9 mouths and 16 days.
Also, ou the 24th ult., Matthew, son of the
same, aged 11 years, 11 months and 13 days.
EXECUTOR'S \OTICE.
LETTERS testamentary hiv : ng been granted by
the Register of Bedford County to the undersigned
upon tins estate of Christian Winebrenner, late of
Middle Wood berry Township, dee'd, all persons
knowing themselves indebted to said deceased are
hereby requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims or accounts against said es
tate. will please present them properly authentic*-
'CD for settlement.
JACOB KIFER,
DAVID BUYER,
Exo- rs,
Residing in M. Woodbcrry Tp.
April 2, 1558.
K. D. BARCLAY,
ITTORMSF IT Llll,
BEDFORD, PA.,
WILL attend promptly and faithfully lo all
legal business eu'rusted to his care.
C?"Otbce on Juliana Street, in the building tor
merly occupied by S. 51. Barclay, Esq.. dee'D.
March 26, 1858.
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE partnership heretofore existing and trading
under the firm name of Bivmire FC Hartley, has
this day been dissolved by mutual con Seat. THE
Books, notes and accounts are in the hands of Win.
Hartley, W.:O is hereby authorized to settle the
same. AH persons knowing themselves indebted
to tho firm of Blymire & Hartley, will save costs
by paying up, before tho Hooks and note# ARE pla
ced iu the hand of a ctrfieotn-.
March K, 1858.
TREISUUEIU* SALE
MSEATBD LANDS,
AND TOWN LOTS IN BEDFORD COUNTY.
Agreeably to the provisions of an Act of the
Assembly, directing the mode of selling unseated
lands f<-r taxes and for other purposes passed j
the 18th of Match, 1815, and the supplements
thereto jiassed the 18th day of March, 1817, and
thi 25th of March, 1831. Tho Tiea'prer of Bed-
Jord County hereby gives notice to all persons con
cerned therein, that unless the County, State,
School and Road TaX'-s due on the following tracts
of Unseated bands, situate in Bedford County, are
not paid before the uuy of sale, the whole, or such !
parts of each tract as will pay the taxes, and the
cost chargeable thereon, will bj sold at tho Court
House, in the Borough of Bedford,;on the second
Monday bt June, next, (14th day ) for the arrear
ages of taxes due, and the cost accrued thereon;
and said sale will !H; continued from day to day un
til all are disposed of.
SAMUEL DAVIS, Trtaiurer.
.dcrts. I'a. Warraiet* or Owners. Taxes.
Be ffvrd Township.
300 Margaret Dielii. Si 88
404 J.iiots Tubman. (5 80
95 Tims. J. Bonnett. 1 72
Broadlop Township.
I6b James Kutrikwn 13 20
3 James Entrikcn, 96
5? Win. T. Daugherty, 15 92
300 John Belts, 5 4b
63 Jacob Myers, 3 GO
403 Johu Bollman, lo 00
402 140 Wm.Buun 1140
205 50 Wni. Lane, .3 74
3u Lewis T. Watt.-on, 60
'2OO Jobn Devcruaux, 0 CO
427 Mary Monieomery, 7 88
205 Newlan (v Marshall, 5 00
421 John Montgomery, 8 02
330 .Stephana 4 Co, in right of Shronvea, 10 16
30 Rathnell Wibon, 1 10
3 Aaron Evans, 12
205 Jos. Figard, 1 58
00 Wm. Figard, 2 34
39 Rathnell Wilson, 48
28 do do 36
Jlk) do do 1 80
GO , John King, 350
Coltruin Township.
600 Sam'l Williams, 2 24
90 J#s. V Enian. Diehl, 84
45 Wm • Smith, 73
C umber land Valley Tow ■ship.
3?'4 John Sample, 6 90
llopeweU Township.
200 ' John Corby, 120
150 James Howard, 88
404 Richard Moan, '4B
420 John Cheney, 5'
4' I Joseph Moan, 4 8
409J Sam'l Moan, 48
424 Hi Alex. Moan, -4
2C6J Jobn Mol.lney, •'>-
192 Timothy Moan, 24
200 54 Israel Moan, -8
190 60 Zach. Moan, 24
222 Elizabeth l'iper, 24
212 20 John Boyd, 24
214 65 Wm. Davis, 24
210 6'"> i Isabella Davis, 24
22('4 Wm. Piper, 2b
23s John Hardin, 28
221 Ignatius Hardin. 28
424 IJJ"> James Wil-on, 52
187 40 David Piper, 21
425 George F. Alberti, 120
402 67 Stephen Moan, 48
342 Dati'l Kerr, J 60
60 Sam'l Living-ton's hciis, 72
20 Geo. Wishart, 40
Hurriioii Township.
163 Nich >1 as Knight, 24
liberty Township.
00 Abel Putt. 70
473 84 Hannah Alberti. 8 25
448 Mariali Alberti, 10 65
IbO Geo. B. Kay, ! 48
Londonderry Township.
458 Joseph Gardner, 1 SG
150 Jqhr, Sadler, 1 80
Vapier Tp.
200 Abner Kodgers. 00
East Providp.net I'p.
i 2(>4 l'hos.Logan, 88
j 403 Charles Evans, 1 20
i 4t/2 40 Krziah Logan, 1 20
462 02 Ch ilies Logan, I 20
400 75 John Cavan, 1 2C
400 I'homas Cavan. 1 20
808 38 Thos. Login, 1 20
40G li' 3 Alex. Cavan, 1 20
400 Ezeliiel Cook, 1 20
30 Solomon Williams, 40
luo Jacob Ritchey, 36
17 Erajcis Gibbs, 10
i 406 Isaac Caviu, 1 20
iVttt Providence Tp.
0 Wtt. l'axton, 32
! 18-5 Dudley Daughorty, 2 82
57. Clair Pp.
4 Lots Jacob Inks heirs, 4b
204 David Mcßobert, 1 20
477 James Ross, 1 20
4 i 1 Wm. Snively, 1 20
62 Henry Koontz. 60
Southampton Tp.
i 200 James Riggs, 60
1 439 Paul Ward, I 32
| 357 Patrick Ward, 1 08
; 351 Joseph Ward, 1 04
1 853 Jonathan Ward, 1 04
! 136 Isaac Hunter, 2 08
[ 488 F.'Ulhigcrnian, 1 2"
Union Tp.
400 John Swaggsrt, . 7 90
400 Leonard Swaggsrt, 10 64
266 Alex. Gardner, 3 90
116 Dr. Wm. Smith, 1 7S
43 Sam'l Burket, 52
119 John Sliee, 88
100 James Johnston. 2 68
50 Frederick Snider, 60
440 Jeremiah Jackson, ft 60
4114 Jacob Swaggart. 4 36
440 Win. Pivrson, 10 86
410 Ebenezer Branham, 11 68
120 Conrad Irnler, I 80
200 Cbristlcy Bow-ic.. 9 72
100 George Laib, 1 34
100 Jacob Bu-ket, 2 07
160 Peter Shoentergcr, 181
43 Samuel Burket, 1 40
433 Hugh Porter, 4 02
439 Griffith Evans, 10 00
403J Philip Stino, 9 76
439 John Martin, 1164
4.38 John Tavlor, 10 32
439 Wilson Hunt, 10 32
4384 Alex. Scott, 10 22
127 Dt. I*. Shoentvrger, 2 96
121 do do 4 48
40 do do 18
Middle Woodbcrry Tp.
379 Daniel Montgomery, 19 04
4014 Wm. Montgomery, 31 14
172 Mcllnu, 14 38
117 Daniel Montgomery, 16 96
180 Daniel Montgomery, 4 40
1 Lot Jacob Sfrocx, No. 72 42
I Lot Jacob Strock, No. 74 106
Scut A Wood berry Tp.
2CO 164 Isabella Davis, 24
65 100 John S. iletrick, 28
222 Elizabeth l'iper, 24
Apr. 1 9, 1850.
14, UITE TEETH and a perfumed breath can
Y Y be accquired by using the "Balm of a
Thousand Flowers." To bo bad at
I>R. HARRYS.
Marsh fi. |857.
• BEDFORD t
t LIST OF HET.ULEfiS
Of Foreign aud Domestic Hoods. Wares and A'ft -
ch.tn.tizi. of Bedford County, for the year 1858.
Bedford Botcvgh.
Class. Tax.
11. J), Pf ugh, 14 7 CO
A. B. Cramer A Co. 12 12 Ot)
Nicholas Lyons, 14 1
G. W. Hupp, 13 10 CO
Jacob Recti, 13 11 00
Samuel Brown, 14 7 CO
Samuel Shuck k Co. .14 7 00
Robert Fyan, 14 7 00
J. d- J. M. Shoemaker, 14 7 00
Sarah E. I'otU, 14 7 (-0
Isaac Lippel, 14 7 CO
Colin Loyer. 14 y 00
Agnes Saijpp, 14 7 00
John Arnold, [hardware] 14 7 00
Wm. Hartley, do 14 7CO
George Blvwire, do 14 7 00
Dr. B F. Harry, 14 7 CO
Dr. F. C. Realtor, 14 7" 00
Adam Ferguson, 14
A. L. IK fibs ugh, [eating bouse] 8 5 00
Jacob Bollinger, do 8 600
Bedford Township.
Jacob Bavuhart, 14 1 00
John S. Kitclu-y, [distillery] 4 50 00
Broadlop Township.
Barndollar & Everhart, I'.! 1100
Fluck u Eichelberger, 13 10 00
Cultrain Township.
N. K. Evans, 14 7 00
A. Iv. J antes, 14 7.00
J. A J. M. Shoemaker, 14 7 00
Cumberland t'nlley Township.
Jacob Anderson, 14 7 00
Thomas Fisher, 14 7 00
Daniel R. Anflciaun, 14 7 00
''bonus Growden. 14 7 00
Last Providence Township.
John N'ycuru, 14 7 00
D. A. T. Black. 14 7 00
Louderbiuyh A Fee, 11 1
Hopewell Township.
John Dasher, .14 ,"/>
Henry S. King. 14 7 00
Harrison Township.
Valentine B. Wertx, 14 7 (X)
John W. Srui'h, 14 7 00
Andrew J Snively, 14 7 00
Juniata T. unship.
Wm. Kevs- r, ---.'4 7 00
H illegal A Mowry, l l 7 00
Lewis N. Fyan, 14 7 00
Liberty Township
David S. Bark .tress'-r, 14 7 00
Lewis Putt, 14 7 00
John Cypher. 14 7 CO
Ste-1 k Entriken, 14 7 (X)
Jacob Fockler, 14 7 00
John Hefner, [eatinghouse] 8 500
l.ondondei ry Township.
Jacob Devore, Jr. 14 7 00
Burns is■ Thorp, 14 7 00
Thomas J. Porter, II 7 00
Monroe Township.
Daniil FleVlier, II 7 <5O
Jaiues R. O'Neal, 14 7 00
Napier Township.
John Wado, 14 7 00
Peter Hill -gas. [distiller; ] 4 60 00
West Providence Township.
Murray Brother, 14 700
J&con Barn lo Ur lr Co. 14 7 00
James M. BanuiolUr, 13 10 00
Thomas Kitcbey, 14 7 00
Fisher ! Barnett, 14 7 00
Nicholas Kountz, 14 7 00
Schellsburg Borough.
B. F. Horn A Brother, 14 4 00
A. B. Bann. 14 7 0)
E. Sutler d" Son, 14 7 00
Colvin A Robinson, 11 7 00
John S. Schell, 14 7 0$
St. Clair To-'-nship.
F. D. Beegle, 14 7 00
G. B. Amick & Brother, 14 7 00
George Hinesling, It 7 00
G. D. Trout, It 7 00
Simon Ilershman, 14 7 iX)
Thomas B, Smith, 14 7 tx) ;
John 11. Scbell, 1* 7 00 ;
Southampton Towr.snip.
John Caveader, 14 7 00 |
, Wm. Lashley, 14 7 00 !
Kirk A Fietcher, 14 7( 0;
Kieo A Miller, 14 7 00 j
Union Township.
John M. Walters, 14 7 01
Midale Woodbtrry Township.
Jacob Brenneman, 18 10 00
C. W. Kitketscn, 14 7 00 |
Simon Beard, 14 7 00 ;
: Michael I'ote, 14 7 00 ;
! John Wisegarvcr, [eating house] 8 500 j
booth Woedberry Township.
j Piper A fleott,* 14 7 00
IS. R.Oster, 14 7 00 j
: George Kaulfiniu, 14 7 00 I
' D. F. Buck, 14 7 00 '
D. Beegle, 1 i 7 00 ;
Notice is hereby given, that an Apjieal will be ]
j held at the Commissioners Office, in Bedford, on
j Saturday, tUe Bth of May, A. D., 18-58.
LEVI AGNEW, Appraiser,
of Mercantile Tax for the year 1853. i
i April 2, 1853.
BLOODY EUN FOUNDRY
AND
MACHINE SHOP.
THE subscribers are now prepared, at their
Foundry in Bloody Run, to fill all orders for cast
ings of.any description for Gritd ar. I Saw J-lills,
Tiiicsiung Machines, Apple Mills, Ploughs, anil
a'l things else in their line that may bo needed in
this or tiio adjoining counties.
We manufacture Threshing Machines of 2 4 or 6
; Horsepower, warranted equal if not superior to
j any made in the State. We keep constantly on
| hand a full assortment of Woodcock, Plug, aud
: Hillside Ploughs, warranted to givs satisfaction or
j no sale. Points, shares and iandsides, to fit all
I Woodcock or Seyler Ploughs in the County.
Farmer's Bells, Ploughs and Castings of our
j make may lie had at Foundry prices at the store of
j Wm Hartley, Bedford, Pa., Louderbaugh A Pee, j
j East Providence Tp., John Nycum A Son, Rays
I Ilill. Times being har I, we offer great imluce
! ments to Farmers aud Mechanics to buy of us.
I All kinds of repairing done in a neat and sub
i stantial manner, and all work warranted. C.ill
i aud examine our work aud castings and judge
for yourselves.
JOSIAII BAUGIIMAN A FRO.
March 2G, 1858.-tf.
NOTICE.
Letters of Administration on the estate of Mrs.
Sophia Mower, late of Cole-rain Township, dee'd,
having been this day granted to the subscriber,re
siding in said Township, all persons indebted to
said estate are therof'oro notified to iu.,ke payment
to the subscriber immediately, and those having
claims against siid estate will present them forth
with propciiv authenticated for settlement.
KMAN UE L J. DIE H L ,•. idm'r.
March, 2G, 1848.-lU.
NOTICE.
THE snbscriber, appointed Auditor to distrib
ute the balance in the bands of Richard Ratnsy,
one of lhe Admr's of Thomas Rstnsy, dee'd, will
attend to the duties of the appointment, at his of
fice, on Monday, the 19th of April, at which time
all parties interested can attend ir the- wish.
It. I). BARCLAY,
■ dnditor.
March 26, 186S
Veilavr Creek and Pailousville Tura
pike and Plank Koad Co.
NO! 10K is hereby given that tiio Commissioners
of the Yellow Creek and l'aUotiivillo Turnpike
ami Plank Road C wdl meet at Hopewell on
Tuesday, the 13th of April, at 10 o'clock, fur the
purpose uf rec iying stock to build said road, ami
b'd continue from day to day, until a sufficient
amount of slotfk sh.ti! be subscribed to uiako said
road.
1 HOMAS KING,
HENRY K. STRONG,
JOHN C. K VERHART,
G. DOCK,
TIIOS. W. II OR TON,
JOHN F. LOWKY.
Cotumi aiouers.
Hcpcwi R, March 19. 1858.
OFFICE C. V. M. PRO. CO. t
March 2, 18-58. f
NOTICE, is hereby given that an assessment of
siw per cent, has this day been Jevied 011 the pre
mium notes of this company; in force on the 14th
day of Oct ~ last, except notes on original applic.t
tiono taken after the lotli day of Aug., 1857, and
all notes expiring or surrendered not renewed be
tween said date;:, n each of which, three [-r cent,
;s assessed. Members of tiffs Company residing
in Bedford County, or having property insured
therein, are respectfully required to pay their pro
rata assessments, to James'M. Russell, Esq., who
is duly appointed collector, tor said county.
abatement of six per cent, will be made,
for prompt payment, i. e. within thirty-diva from
the date hereof.
By order of the Board.
March 10, 1858. JOHN T. GREENE.
Sec'y.
executor's Notice.
LETTERS testamentary having been granted to
the subscribers, living in St. CI ffr Township,
or. the Estate of Benjamin Bowen, lrte of s.ii 1
Township, dee'd, all persons indebted to said £g
tato are hereby notified to m ike piymcat immedi
ately, and those having cliims against the same
will present them properly authentic ited for settle
ment. T HUM AS BLACKBUR N',
ALKX. MCGREGOR. Sn.,
March 12, 1858.-f. Executors.
IHK&EBT Caution all persons from taking an as
signment or Note, given by the subscriber some
time in June list, to Willi im Decker of Bliirj
County, us 1 have received no value for the same,
and will nut pay it unless compelled hy 1 w.
DAVID HECK.
St. Clair Tp., March 12,1858. •
€HIiAP SHOE)*.
About fifty pair of children's and women's shoes
—a little out ot stele—wdl b<- sold very cheap bv
Feb. 19,1858 " A. B. CRAMER A CO. "
PLASTER.
In quantities to suit purchasers, for sale tv
A. B.CRAMER A CO.
Feb. 19, 1858.
CONFECTIONS! OYSTERS, Ac.
Til?, subscriber bis just received a large lot of
fresh Confections an<J Notions, which lie will sell
wholesale and retail, lower than anybody else.
Oysters, constantly on hand, the best and Iresli- i
est lh<; Baltimore market will -afford. Patties sup- ]
plied on the shortest notice.
His establishment is nearly opposit br •liar- :
ry *s Drug ami Book store.
J. SHANNONMUL.INI.
Feb. 12, 18-58.-c
SHKTOift & SMITH,
CIIAMBL'IISISURG, 1V4.,
BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS, *ud
Dealers in Music and Musical Instruments.
Our stock consists of IP>ks, Stationery, Mu
sic, Musical Instruments, Wail papers, Blinds,
Flench, German and American Lithographs
acd steel engravings, gilt mouldings for frames,
etc.. etc., wholes il and retail. Dr. B. F.
Harry i- our agent for Bedford, and all orders
given him will be promptly attended to.
March 7, 1857.
" W OODI.ASD CREAM" — A Pomade Jur beauti
fying the Hair. —highly perfumed, superior to
iiiy French article imported, and for half the
price. For dressing Ladies' Ilair it has no
equal, giving i,t u bright glossy appearance—
It causes Gentlemen's Hair to curl in tue most
natural manner, it removes dandruff, always
giving the -lair the appearance ot' being fresh
shampooed. Price only fifty cents. None
genuine urilcs.vpigiied
FETKIDGE dr CO., Proprietors of the
••Balm of a Thousand Flowers."
For sale by all Druggists. i"27eowz.
JOEIX 11. AELE.I A CO.
NOS. 2 4-4 CHESTNUT .Street. (south side,
below Water,) PHILADELPHIA,
(THK OLDEST WOOD-WARS HOUSE, is THE CITY.)
\| ANUFACTUREKS an I Wholesale deal
i?A ers in Patent Medicine, nradY RHOOMS,
Patent (irovo i CEDAR- if A RE, Warranted
not to shrink, WOOD and WILLOW-WARE,
i CORDS, BItUSfIES, Ac., of all descriptions.
Please call aud examine our stock.
Feb. 27, 1857.-zz.
Vly AL L and BLIND PAPER.—Dr. B. F.
?V IIa r ry is cur agent for this necessary
article. Y\v calling at his store, our patr-ms
will see samples ot our papers. We haveniade
our spring selection, with much care, and think
we cannot fail to please.
SHTtYOCK A SMITH,
Chamber sburg. m
iiedys' Photographic (iaiiery,
'EXCHANGE BUILDINGBEDFORD, PA.
WHERE Atnbrotypes, Daguerreotypes, 4c
4-c.. are ixecuted in the latest style
atid improvements of tl.e Art. A full assort
ment id plain and fancy cases, gold and plated
Lockets at very low prices.
The public are respectfully invited ,0 call
and examine his specimens.
T. R. GETTYS, Ja.
May 22,1857.
rw CL r m SR: •
TfiE subscribers being anxious to settle up their
Books, all those having accounts with them, will
I please c ill immediately and settle them and nil
those having notes due. will lift them till the first
! of March; if not tbey will be left in the hands of
! an officer for collection, as no longer indulgence
will be given. WM. STATES A (jti.
February 12, 1858.
LAST NOTICE !
rpilK subscribers now have their books posted
JL for settlement, and call upon all persons doing
I business with them, to come forward and settle up
[ their accouuts immediately. They hope this no
tice wdl not he passed unheeded, as this is the first
1 time for years of business, that a similar call has
been made. One ot the firm being HOW engaged
in other business, the business of the firm impera
tively demands settlement. Hides of all kinds
will be taken in payment for balances due.
TAYLOR A MOWRY.
Jan. 1, 1858—tf.
Linsicit
We have for lale hevente-u thousand feet of
spruce and pins' boards—also a large supply of
poplar scantling.
Feb 19. 1858. A. B. CRAM ER 4 C(j.
WAG OAS.
THREE new two tmrse wagons op hand, work
warranted—will ho sold on a l.oeral credit—or ex
changed for produce.
A. B. CRAMER A CO
Feb. 19, 1858.
Bazin's and Lubin'a Extracts for the Handker
chief. Cologne Water, Ac., ai Dr llarry'a.
UR. M\Fll£)
IM 11,111! 1! III!
OR LIVER REMEDY
rpiIIS IS ONE OF THE GREATEST SCI US'
1 title medical discoverieißver made, and is dai
ly working eores almost too great to believe. It
cures as if oy magic, eeen the first dose gicini bene
fit and seldom more tli m or:o buttle is requited to
cure any kind of Liver Complaint, front the worst
Jaundice or Dyspjpsia to a common head ache,
all of Which are the result of a Diseased Liver.
The liver is otia of the principal regulators of the
human body, and when it performs its functions
well, the power* AO he system are fully developed
The stomach is ut^Rit entirely dependent on the
healthy action of the Liver for the proper per
formance of its functions. When the stomach is
at fault, the bowels arc at fault, aud the whole
system suffers in consequence of one organ—the
Liver—having ceased to do its duty. For the I
diseases of that organ, one of the proprietors has
male it lain study, in a practice of more than twen- ;
tv years, to find some remedy wherewith to conn- 1
teract tba mativ derangements to which it is lia
ble.
To prove that this remedy is at last found, any 1
person troubled with Liver Complaint in any of its !
forms, lias hut to try a bottle, and conviction is
certain.
A compound has beoi formed by dissolving gums j
and ext racSQto that part which is soluble for the j
active virtues of the medicine. These gums re-j
more all morbid or ti id matter from the system, i
supplying in their pi ice a he.il by flow ol bile, in- j
vigorating the stomach causing food to digest well, |
purifying the blood, giving tone arid health fo the j
whole machinery, removing the causes of the dis- J
ease, aud efleeting a radical cure without any ot
the disagreeable alter effects, felt by using Calomel '
or Mineral poisun, that are usually resorted to.
Toaii who will f'olLw these directions a cure is i
positively guaranteed, .SICK lICADACHE can be I
cured by the use of two tea-spoonsful taken us
Soon as the attack is felt.
The luvigorator never fails to cure sour stotu- j
ach or the ba-l effects experienced after eating.
Biliious attacks yield readi'y to one bottle, and j
Chronic Diarrhoea, difficult as itts to cure, is never j
troublesome to those who take the Invjgorator.
For Uyspopsi i or Jaundice, nothing in the kouwn j
wotl 1 act so lully or cures so quich iy as the In-j
vigorator. It removes all yellowness and uunatu ;
ral color from the skin.
For"Night Mara, take a dose before'rotiiing. and j
it is warranted a sure preventative.
For Female Obstructions it is a site and sure |
remedy, as it removes the e tuse of the disease. i
Costiveuess cannot exist vvhe-ethe Invigoiator is 1
reeiy taken, while Cholic yields readily to a few j
doses
It must be known th .tall these are Liver disea
ses, or caused by a deranged Liver, and to cure
them needs a Liver medicine aad one of great pow
er. The I.lvigorator is such n medicine; it has j
medicinal poweis, never before discovered, that J
will cure all diseases of the Liver, no matter o. how i
long standing, or what -gay be their form. The
active tucdiciual virtues extracted front the gums
used is such as to be astonishing ' all who see
their effects, for none can use the medicine without
feceiving benefit. It acts as a gentle Cathartic,
and should always be taken in sufficient quantities
to op, rale on the bow els gently. The best at to
rt.ee it is to take the •nei'.ioine in the month, then
>|take sotuc water and swallow both together. In
this way the medicine wili scarcely be tasted.
SAJS FORI) & CO., Proprieties. 345 Dread- ,
vay, New York.
For sale by Dr. 13. F. Harry, and Druggist's j
generally
Feb. 12, 1857.-3 m. |
A (treat Arrival of
fill m wipii mm.
THE undersigned has just remrned from
the Eastern Cities, with a large stock of Fall |
and Winter Goods, and is now exhibiting at j
CHEAP
a general assortment of new style Fall and
Winter Goods, comprising Ladies' Dress Goods,
in pan Croc.ovella. Safin striped and Plain Do
fains. Barrel Cashmeres. Thibet ( loths, Al
pacas, Do B.iizp, Calicoes. fee.
For Gentlemen and Boys' wear. Cloths, Cas
simeres, Cas.sinetts Yestings, Ac.
Boots, Shoes, Hits, Bonnets, Woolen and
Hag Carpets. Floor Oil Cloth, Syrup Molasses, :
White and Brown Sngirs, Green ami Black I
Tens, Groceries of ali kinds, .kiuectistvare., i
Tubs Buckets, Brooms, 4c. Hardware— j
Shovels, Forks, Knives and Forks, Spoons, j
Ac., and all articles usually kept in sto.es.
Ali kinds of Ft tduce tasen in exchange for :
goods.
Thu undersigned will sell cheap for cash, or |
produce, and hopes by fair dealing lo receive!
his usual share of patronage.
G. W. IIUFP.
Oct. 2, 1857.
DISSOLUTION.
THE partnt rsl.ip heretofore existing and try- I
ding under the tinn of B irndoliar, I.owry A Co.. '
and E verb art, Asi.com AC>>., has this day been dis- j
solved bv mutual consent. The nocks etc., are in '
the hinds of B irndoliar A E verhart, wlio are an- j
tiioriz. d to settle all accounts of the old ttrtu.
G. K. BAKNDOLI AK,
J. F LOWKY,
C. W. ASIICOM.
J. C E'VEUUAKT.
Hopewell, Nov. G, 1857.
THE subsciibers take this method of informing
the public th t they will continue the business of
merchandising at the old stand, and hope by strict
attention to business to receive a liberal share ol
public patronage.
Wc have remodeled the Hopewell Mill, ami are
now ready to grind all kinds of grain for which
the highest price will he paid.
BARNDOLLAR <j- EVERUART.
Ilopewcll, Nov. 6. 1857.
Ltitafe ol' Joseph Sluul, dcc'ff.
LETTERS of Administration having been grant- j
ed by the Register of Bedford County, to the j
Hmh-rsigned, upon the Estate of Joseph Hunt,late :
of Cuiulierland Vail.-y Township, dee'd—all j>er- !
sons knowing themselves indebted to said deceased J
aie hereby requested to make immediate pivmeiit. 1
and those having accounts or claims against said
Estate, to piesent them properly authenticated for ■
settlement—either to the.undersigned Administra- .
trix, at the lite residence of the dee'd, or to the
tiudersigued Administrator, residing in Bedford.
MARIA HUNT, A mini*tratrix,
S. RADEBAUGII Administratoi,
of the Estate of Joseph Hunt, dee'd-
Jan. 1. 1858.-*f.
W . II O E U It. E N S ,
BPUOLSVBRM,
4TTOULI) announce to tie eliiz'ens of Bed
\V ford and vicinity, that he is prepared to do
all worn in his line, in the iK:fct style, and on
reasonable terms. MATE ASSES, with or without
springs, made in a superior manner, equal to
tue best made in the city, and to this branch ol
liis business he would invite especial attention.—
He may be found at the shop of Michael Weis.
el, a short distance East of the Borough, or at
■is residence on East Pitt Street, ou door west
of Mai. Waxhalamgh's.
Bedford, pec. 6, 1856.
— law fill lWdsT^
THE subscribers have lust opened a largf assort
went of FALL and WINTER GOODS, all of
which will he offered at "prices ro suit the times.-
We resjiectfully invito cash and prompt six month
cus'omers to call and examine our stock, assuring
thbm that wo aha)l offer greater inducements than
ever heretofore.
Country Produce ofall kinds wanted, for whish,
we will paytnc highest price.
A. B. CUAMKU A GO
1 Oct. 16. IBST.
- ——- .
For Producing Hair en Bald Heads,
1 and Restoring (roy Hair lo its
Natural I'olor,
i „
rpHIS ASTGNI-HTIXG AND UXEQUAILE^
X preparation h."* < rot failed to produce .■*
growth on B.iiii Ht;a<n. when tisetl a<_coiding ;•■
j the direction, and turn hair back to its original
; color, after having become gray and reinstate it in
| all it* original health, lustre, softness and lieauty.
Removes at ouccali scurf, dandruffaud nttpbaUDi
itching scrofula, eruptions and feverish heat fiotu
the scalp. It also prevents the hair from becom
ing unhealthy an 1 tailing off" and hence acts 3s a
perfect
HAIR IXVIGORATOR AM) TO.VIU.
A gentleman of Boston writes to his friend in
New Bedford thus:
To your inquiries, I would reply, that when I
first commenced using Professor Wood's Hair lie
storative, my hair was almost white, and had been
so for the l ist ten years and it was rcry thin 011
the top of my head, and very loose, nd pu.letl
out freely ; hut 1 found that before I had used ail
the second bottle, (which was eight weeks) my
Jmir was entirely changed to its original color,
light brown, and is cow free from dandruff and
quite moist. I lui had luy iiair cut five or ali
times since the change, and have never seen tuy
thing iike white hair starting from the roots ; and
it is now as thick as it ever was, and does not cone
out at all. It has pr .ved in my ca,se all that 1
could wish to ask.
July 1, IS->->. Vours, etc.
[From. Ihe Jiosfoi HernlJA
SOMETIU.NO WORTH KNOWING. —By using Profes
sor Wood's Hair Restorative, gray hair can l>
permanently restored to its original color. Th.t
subjoined certificate from Johnson V Stone, Oar
diner, Maine, is but one of the many instance* that
are daily coming to our knowledge, of its Wonder
ful clients. It is no longer probh*mnt ! cal. hut a
self-evident truth,a* hundreds in our comiuitnitr
c in testify.
GARDINER, Maine, June, 21. Itsoo.
DEAR SIB : I have used two bottles of Ptofesst r
Wood's IT iir Restorative, and can truly say it is
the greatest discovery of the age for restoring and
changing the hair. Before using it, I was a "man
oi s-vea'y. M. hail has now attained its origin. t
color, i'ou c.in recommend it to tin- world with
out the least fear, as illy case was one of the wnrt
kind. Vours, respectfully.
Prof. O. J. Wood. ' I).' N\ MURPHY.
BKOOKTIELH. Massachusetts, Jan. 12. 185,.
UP. VP. SlR: —Having made a I rial of your Hor
Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say that i s
effect h is been excellent in removing inflammation
dandruff, and a constant itching tendencv with
which I have been trouble*! from childhood; ami
has olcojeatored my hair which was lecomin •
gray, to its original color 1 have used 110 other
article v.ith atiythinglike the pleasure and profit.
Yours, truir, ' J. K. BRAGG.
Pastor of the Orthodox Church, Rrookftold.
Piofessor Wood.
[Ftcm Ftc .Missouri Democrat. 1
GOOD'S HAIR DYE.- This admirable article
is rapidly improving the hair. .Vo article of a sim
ilar kind, now before the public, enjoys it hotter
reputation as a restorative unci itstagoiaiiug l;a>r
tonic. Its peculiar chemical qualities have a%eue
fleial effect upon the growth and character of tl:
hair, giving a siiky and glossy texture to that
which w:t formerly of a coarse and dry nature.
it has, also, we understand, a tendenev to pre
servo tl.c youthful color and appearance of th>
hair, and destroying or counteracting the effects of
age. With such recommendations in its favot. w,.
hardly perceive how any lady vr gentleman should
be without so valuable an adjunct to their toilet.
O.J. U POD & CO.. Proprietors, 312 Brnad
wav, N.Y., and lit Market street. Sr. Louis
Mo.
for saie by Dr. 1.,. 1 . Harrv, and Druggist®
generally.
Feb. 12, 1858.-3 m.
FOINDUT AXi> MACHINE SHOP!
I'llI." subscribers havii g fenced a partner
ship under tne style of --Dock & Asl.com'' tor
the purpose of conducting a general
FOI.\I)KV A\l> MCHINE
business iii the establishment i—centh* crectist
by Giiliard Dock, in Hopewell, Bed .'l t d coun
ty, nr now prepa-cl to execute orders for
CJSTIXas .i\D M.ICMSERY of every de
scription. fliey will buil 1 t" order steam-en
gines, c-jal and drift-cars, horse powers and
threshing machines—also, casting of every
kind for furnaces, forges, aiw, grist and rolling
mills, ploughs, water-pip.-, column*, house
fronts, brackets, &c., &c.
d hey arc also, now making a line assortment
of STOVES of various kinds of the latest pat
terns and most approved styles, including sev
oral sizes ot COOK STOVES of the beat make,
heating stores for churches, offices, bar-room®'
iC.
A full assortment of Stoves will be kepi
constantly on hand, and sold at wholesale apd
retail, at prices to suit the times, and qualitr,
warranted equal to the best eastern make.—
Machinery ot all kinds repaired promptly.—
Patterns made to order.
MILLIARD DOCK
C. W. ASIICOM.
Nov. 0, 1857,
Great Arrival of
FILL AMI WINTER (iOOBS.
JUB Treceive I and on hand, the best a*
sortment of BOOTS and SHOTS that
could be selected lor the citizens of Bedford,
and strangers visiting the place, I door, south
of Miuuick's Confectionary Store, on Julian*.
Street.
Mens' Grained Water-Proof long legged
Boots, Mens' thick sole eastern mada
long legged Boots, Mens' Kip. and c .arse
Ueavv Boots, Gents' Fine Calf doubly
sole Boots, Gents' 'lxford Ties. Gents'
Congress Gaiters, Mens'Heavy city made
Brogans, Ladies' Morocco Boots, Ladies'
Goat Meel Boots, Womeiis' Calf heavy
winter BSMSS Misses' and Chi Wrens' Boots
in variety. Boys' Boots of al! kinds, si/,,
and description.
CAPS, in variety, will ho alwavs kept oa
! hand.
Persons wishing to purchase good Boots and
j Shoes will please mo a call imlore buying
i cUeftb^ro.
ADAM FERGUSON*.
| Oct. 2, 1857.
MUSIC .V MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—
Pianos, Melodt.ons, Flutes. Guitars. Bras®
Ilorus, Clarionets, Drums, etc., of various manu
facture, always on hand. Rands supplied at city
wholesale rales. Wo keep always on hand a full
assortment ot all the new and fashionable music,
j which we nail at our erpense to any* part of the
> country.
N. B. Music ngo.lt® orde;.
SHK Y(JCK CE SMITH,
Cha.nbertba .
March 7, U's7.
tfouniry Physicians, can have their orders
zfiilcu, with the very best articles, i: oily
prices at Dr. Harry's Choap Drag Store, i
st. Bedford, Penn'a.
Oct. si, IBSS. s m. b. r. u ait*, v
!| >hyician* prescriptions fcisrofnUy ooiapouint
1. ed. at all hours of the day or a-gh at Dt.
Harry's, Drug Store.