Bedford inquirer. (Bedford, Pa.) 1857-1884, May 07, 1858, Image 3

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Ma chine Shop!
mIIK snliscriber WODM most respectfully announce
lto the firming com in unity, and public in general,
that he still continues to manufacture at his shop,
■in Bedford, Pa., the following farming utensils, of
the very bet.t material, and in the most workman
like manner, viz :
Tour and Mx Home • iiinblirf'? Slisi'lt
Power itlac liiiies,
with large open cylinders, six staves, and sjukes
screwed in, and improved Straw Shakers attached.
Their superiors for strength and spewi arc not made
in this or any other County in the State.
Four Horse Tumbling Shaft and Strap power Ma
chine, with cylinder ,p"ti or shut, as, tiny lie de
sired, arid shaker of the best kind, for convenience,
ease of drift, and perfect Working. T'' B machine
4ns no sin.erior anv where. THREE HORSE
MACHINES, of the sune kind. TWO AND
,THREE HORSE TUMBLING SHAFT POWER
, MACHINES, a very convenient and excellent nia
ehine for small farmers, with or without shakers.
HILL SIDE PLOUGHS,'
of a very superior pattern to anv, % Use in this
le.ouritrv" SINGLE AND DOUBLE S.IrtVEL
PLOUGHS, WITH STEEL SHOVELS.
CULTIVATORS,
P.-ckham's New Vork FIVE-HOE D STEEL
POINT EXPANDING CULTIVATOR; Rogers
Pittsburg patent STEEL TOOTH EXPANDING
CULTIVATOR, for working corn, or seeling in
■grain, Fanning Mills. Horse Rakes Lever Cutting
Boxes, Harrows and Wheelbarrows, made to order.
All the above articles constantly on hand, and
sold cn reasonable teruii.
REPAIRING of all kinds of Machines, whether
made hcra or elsewhere, done on the shortest no
tice.
Castings for all my machines and Ploughs, made
at the Foundry of Mr. Michael Unman, in Bedford,
and will compare with any m ide in the State for
strength and durability BI..ICKSMITHING done
to-order. All my work warrented to give satisfac
tion.
Front a past experience of twenty years in Yee
Machine business, 1 fey! confident ttta't 1 can give
entire Satisfaction to nil who may favor me with a
call. Call and examine my work before you pur
chase elsewhere, as I am determined to please all.
Horses, grain of all kinds, luni her and iron, will
'be taken in exchange for work.
PETER H. SHIRES,,
Machinist.
Bedford, .May 7, 1 858 -8m
LATEST HEWS FROM KANSAS.
MED k MIIiCH'S STORE.
r|AHE very last arrival of BRING & SUMMER
X GOODS—bought at the right time, iwnNn the
right manner, to ensure fabrics worth buying and
at fairpticcs— REED .* Misxtcu deal sot in humbugs,
cl ip traps or baits, but on actual inspection, you
will find a heavy stock of
\mm\\ & FOREIGN GOODS,
of a v.-ry superior quality, and to be had at prices
gratifying to the purchaser and remunerative to the
seller. Reed A Mimiich will have nothing to do
with giving Some goods away, and putting the
Tariff" on somewhere else—good merchandise al
iv ivs ensures sales at living prices. Corr.e unit See,
bring your CASH AND PKODI CE, and if you do R.ot
get cheap goods say there is no truth in this adver
tisement.
Dry Hoods, — Dress Silks. Rtbe a Qui I firs, Mudonas.
Orgatuly Lawns, Delaines, Calicoes.
Dress (Loots, and Trimmings, in 'great Variety,
Bonnet*. Ribbons, (Stoves. Hosiery, trench ami dmer
tcai Cloths and Cassimeres,Summer Clo'hes and Jeans.
fUi lo'en ami Canton Flannels, Sheetings. Must ins,
Linens, for all purposes, Twitlings, drillings. 4ce.
Queens ware and Ulanftare,
'sn assortment unequalled in Bedford'.
Boots and Shoes.
Reed A Minnie!) know how to buy boots and
shoes nf all styles. Call anil Se%. They will speak
for themselves.
HARDWARE AND GROCERIES,
Sugars, of different qualities and prices, Syrups,
Molasses, and every article In this line
Wo cannot enumerate all our goods., Call and
we will show yqu free tf charge, and fe 1 happy to
do so Call and voii it-ill find yourself at the right
place to buy.
May 7, 1858.
"BEDFORD RAIL ROID.
SINCE the charter has been granted for the "Bed
ford Rail Road." the citizens of Bedford have
been much excited anil Upon the subject.
This interest is not confined to the citizens of
town, but extends throughout the country, and
crowds are daily rushing to Repp's New and Hand
same Store, in Hsvlersou's Jlow. where a large, and
attrnctire assortment of beautiful Spring and Sum
mer (foods, are opening, which will he sold cheaper
than ever offerer! before in tbis place.
The stock consists in part of
Robes Je Shaum Borage tie faints',
Robes n Quillc, Larillam
Organdie Lawns, White printed' Brilliants,
Chtillies, Plain cnt't Figured SL-iss.
Latest Style I.airn Robes for $1.50.
Mohair Mixture for 18J c'nfs per, yard.
De T.aines of all descriptions Jrom <o \ to 25 per yard.
Lawns of various styles for 6{ cts. per yard.
.In extensive assortment of beautiful prints ranging
from 4 to 12$ cents pe.r yard.
Muslins of all prices and qualities. .
A large assortment of Ladies and Misses, Glores
and Hosiery from the low figure of 5 cts. up.
Pure linen Handkerchiefs for,s cts. , and a full
and complete assortment of L.I D IKS DRESS
GOODS generally.
A large and well selected assortment of CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES and VESTINGS,
Consisting in part of
Black French and English Cloths,
Blue do do do.
Olive do do do.
Black Cassimeres.
Black Doe Skies.
Fancy French and American Casriimeres.
VESTINGS.
Grenadines, plain anil figured.
Radzemiro do do
Velvets do do
and a great variety of Marsielfes Vesti'ngs.
Fancy Silk snd Lawn Neck Ties, froin CJ cents
TO 824 cents.
A complete assortment of Ladies and Misses
BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS. Also
a large assortment Mens BOOTS
and SHOES.
My assortment of GROCERIES can't be beat.
Brown Sugar for 6{ cts per pound,
first rate Brown Sugar for 8 " " u
Extra do do 10 <! "
White Sugar foe 124, 14 and 15 " " "
First Rate Rio Coffee for 12J " " •
Extra do do < 15 " " "
No. 1 Java do " 15 " " "
Best N. O. Molasses " 12| " " quart.
Good Syrup do 124 " " "
Extra do do 18J " " "
Good Corn Brooms for a dime.
Bacon by the pound.
!T7" All of which will ho sold cheaper than the
cheapest. Don't forget to call at RUPP'S NEW
STORE, in .Lndersou's Row, one door east of Cess
na k Shannon's office, and opposite the Gazette
cff.ee. , -
G. W. RUPP.
Bedford, April 30, 1858.
LUMBER.
We have for sale seventeen thousand feet of
spruce and pine boards—also a large supply of
poplar scantling. . .. , -J
Eel.. 10, 1858. A. B. CRAIfER <JU. 1
WKW GGOBSI
fTTHE undersigned respectfully inform their
A friends and customers .that th'ey have just
opened a verv large and general assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
consisting in part as follows;
Silks. Chatties, Alpacas, Delaines, . Lawns, Hin
ges, Brilliants, French and American Chintzes,
Ginghams, Gloves, Collars, Hosiery, Ac., Ac.
SHAWLS and MANTILLAS,
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting#,
Muslins, Drillings, Tickings,
Ky. Jeans, Lineup, Sheetings,
Cottonades, ,T hinm-Is, Cussiuetft,
"Nankigens, Cambrics, Checks,
CHEAF EAIPETS,
\\ lute and ICpl'-d Carpet ( h tin, Floor Oil Cloths.
Matting aftd Ellas', Boots, Sli ies. Hats and Caps,
also a UVrge supply of fashion abli .
Stonily-Alario i'lolhiiisr,
XTS,. A fhU stock of GROCERIES?, WOODEN
WARE, Ike.
Having selected our goods With great care, we
are eftabled to offer our customers
VERY GREAT BARGAINS
for CASH—all kinds of Country Produce—or on
a credit of six inontps }o punctual dealers. ,- f
An examination oi our stock is respectfully so
liciteil. h
A. B. CRAMER A CO.
Bedford, April 3), 1858.
TTIXrXOIKr HOTEL,
Hertford, I*a.
frfHK sftlmcrilier respectfully announces to the
A public that lie lias opened a Hotel, under the
above name,, in the, old and well known Glolie
buil ling, on West Pitt Street, forujerly owned and
occupied by Mr. John Young, where he will lie
happy to see all his friends, an i the traveling pub
lic generally. Persons attending Court ate re
spectfully invited* to give him a call. He pledges
himself that he wiTl diyH in bis power to render
all bis guests,eppifortable.
His Tab!.- will be suj plied with the choicest de
licacies the market will afford. ,
The Bed Rooms will contain clean and comfort
able bodißng.
The Bar will bo supplied vyjth, choice liquors.
The Stable will be attended by a careful ami at
tentive hostler.
(T7" Boarders will Le taken by the day, week,
month ami year.
Bedford, April 3d, 1858.
MILLLNLIIV.
MRS. SOPHIA D. GIBSON would resp etfully
announce that she has purchased the stock of Mrs.
K. Goodz.-it,and is prepared to furnish any article
in the Mi Winery fine, of the best materials and most
approved styles. She lias just returned from the
East with a complete assortment of
BO NTNETS
and TRIMMINGS, and having secured the assist
ance of Mrs. Goodzeit for the present, feels sure of
giving satisfaction to all who may desire articles
in her line.
April 3d, 1858.
n. iv nw 1853.
NEW GOODS
FOR
Spring and Summer,
1858!
OSTEO MA SPEAKER & C IRX,
ANNOUNCE to their friends ami the puliltT,
that they are now hjgeiviug from Philadelphia
and, New York, and.opening out in their newly fir
ted tip PH>m furmeily, occtipieil by Ktlpp A tjster,
an entirely
New and Brilliant Slock
Of desirable new style, Frencn, British and Amer
ican • - ~
DRY GOODS,
embracing a large and general assortment of STAPLE
ASP FA SOY A,KTCEES, comprising in p.irtj
Kit H FANCY DRESS SILKS, RICJH
GLOSSY BLACK SILKS, MA DON A
AND LAVELLA CLOTHS. ROBE A'-
QUILI A, OR SIDE, STRIPES,, DE
I LAINE ROBES, ORGANDIE ROBES,
GINGHAM ROBES, LAWN ROBES,
FRENCH DUCALS, LAWNS AND
GINGHAMS, WHITE AND PRINTED
FKFCNTLH BRILLIANTS. JACONETS
AND LAWNS NEW SPRING ST YLES
DE LAINES, CHALLIKS, GINGHAMS
AND PRINTS. BROA D CLOTHS, CAS
SIMERES, SATINETS, JEANS, COT
TONADES, Ac., Ac.,
Together with a choice assortment of
Fresh Family liiroceries,
OMftuswure, Cutlery, HATS, CAPS and BON
NETS,
BOOTS, SHOES anil CiIKTEKS-
Having purchased our goods LOW FOR CASH, we
are prepared to ofl'er ORK.VT INIU CEMENTS TO BISL!
ut YEKS. We will sell exceedingly
CHEAP FOR CASH,
OR .VPI'BOVED SIX MONTHS' OSKDIT.
Come and see for yourselves, and he convinced,
whether yon wish to buy or not. No trouble to
show goods.
kinds of prodUcz fatten in exchange for
goods. , , ,
Bedford, April 23, 1858.
LATEST NEWS FROM UTAH !
Fresh Arriial of
SPRING AMI SUMMER GOODS
AT SHOEMAKERS' STORE!
. THE atideisfgiied, having juat returned from the
Eastern Cities aye now receiving a large ami
splendid assortment of. SPtilN f *1,197) SUMMER
GOODS, which tfiey are determined to sell che.p.
Their f"tock consists in part of Cloths, Cassimeres,
Satiuetts, Je ins, and a large assortment of Men's
and Bays'- wear, t
Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks, Delaines, Calicoes,
.ftpacas and Lawns. A largo assortment of Boots,
Shog*, Hats and Caps, fjodee, Sugar, Syrups, Mo
lasses, Black stnd Green Teas, Queensware, Hard
ware, Buckets. Tubs, Knives and Forks, Ac.
Afl kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods.
To good and punctual customers a credit of six
months will lie given. ■ , ■ ,
J. k J. M. SHOEMAKER.
April 23, 1858. *
Election of Trustees.
jyjOTICE is hereby given, that tl.ie annual eltc
-11 tion will be held fpr thq trustees of the Bedford
Hall Association, ajt ft|e Odd-Fellows Hall, in the
Borough, of Bedfoni, at one o'clock P.M. on Mon
day the third lay of May iie.fi. ,
By ofiter of the Trustees
FR. JORDAN, Sec't-i
April 23, 1858.-b.
Admiiitstrotor's Notice.
LETTERS of Admnjijuration having been grant
ed to the subsctilier A living m iks-hth Woodtierry
Township, on the estate of Frederick Smith, late
of said Township, dee'd, all persons ffKlemed to
siid estate are requesteil to n.ak. immediate pay
ment, and those havjng claims agafirst the same will
present th'eiu authenticated for,settlement.
D. F. BUCK, Adm'r.
April Id, 1858.-T 1
A LIST OF RfiTAILERS
Of Jforeisn and Domestic Goods, \('ares and Me>-
thiridiii, of Bedford Cuiihiti, Jor Ike year 1858.
"" Bedford Borough.
Class. Tax
H. D. Fefegh, 14 7 00
A. B. Cramer it Co. 12 " 18 00
Nivhohts Lyons, 14 7 00
G. W.'Kupp, 18 10 W
Jacob Reed, 13 10 00
Samuel Brown, ' 14 7 00
Samuel Shuck fc Co. 14 7 00
Robert Fyan, 11 7 00
J. 4* J. M. Shoemaker, 14 7 00
Sarah E. Pott*, 14 7 t O
Isaac Lippel, 14 7 Ol)
Colin Lover. 14 7 Of)
Agnes Srtiipp, . il l 7 00
John Arnold, f hardware] 14 7 00
Win. Hartley, do 14 7(H)
George Blymire, do 14 7 00
Dr. 15- F. Harry, 14 7 00
Dr. F. C. Reamer, 14 7 00
Adam Ferguson, , ... 14 7 00
L. Defibaugh,"[eating house] 8 5 (Mi
Bollinger, do 8 5 00
Bedford Township.
Jacob Baruhnrt,, 14 7 00
John S. Kitchev, [distillery] 4 50 00
Broadlop Township.
Barndollar & Everhart, 12 12 00
Fluck flc Eiehelberger, IS 10 (X)
Colerain Township.
N.4C. Evans, 14 7 00
A. E. James, 14 7.00
J.y& J. M. Shoemaker, 14 7 00
Cumber I and Valley Township.
Jacob Anderson, 14 7 00
Thorns* Fisher, 14 7 00
Daniel R, Anderson, 14 7 00
'fhomas Growden, 11 7 00
East Providence Township.
John Nycuru, 14 7 00
D. A. T. Black, 14 7 00
Loudurbaugh & Pee, 14 0 00
Hopewellf Township.
John Dasher, 14 7 00
Henry S. Kiug, 14 7 00
Harrison Township.
Valentino 15. Wertz, 1-1 7 00
John W. Srni'li, 14 7 00
Andrew J Snively, 14 7 (M>
Juniata Tvwnshfp.
Wm. Kevser, 14 7 op
Hillegas ik Movvry, 14 7 no
Lewis N. Fyan, 14 7 4)0
Liberty Township
D ivid S. Berk dresser, 11 7 (if)
Lewis Putt, 14 7 is)
John Cypher, H 7 00
Steel t Entriken, 14 7 00
Jacob Fockler, 14 7 00
John Jlefuer, [eating house J 8 500
Londonderry Township.
Jacob Devore. Jr. 14 7 W
Burns 4' Thorp. 14 7 pq
Tiiotnas J. Porter, 14 7 00
Mdnrot Township.
Daniel Fletcher, 14 7 00
James li. O'Neal, 14 7
Napier Town ship.
John Wade, * 44 ' t (s)
Peter Hillegas, [distillervj 4 59 00
U'es/ Providence Township.
Murray p- Brotlier, 14 7 00
Jacob Barndo lar $• Co. 14 7 00
J.inns Al. Barndollar, L's 10 <X>
Thomas liitchcy, 14 7 99
Fisher [• Harnett, ]4 7 00
Nicholas K.oonr?, 14 7 00
Schellsburg Borough.
B. F. Horn K Bioiher, 14 7 00
A. B. Bunn, 14 7 00
E. Statter 4" Son, ][) 7 1,0
Colvin Robinson, 14 700
John S. Schell, 14 7 00
St. Clair Township.
F. D. Beegle, 14 7 00
G. B. Anuck & Brother, 14 7 t 0
George Hinesliug, 14 7 00
G. ]4. Trout, i 14 7 00
Slirori llershii-an, 14 7 00
Thomas B. Smith, 14 7 00
John 11. Schell, 14 7 00
So utha nip ton Township.
John Cavender, li 7 00
IVni. Lashley, 11 7 00
Kirk Ac Fletcher, 14 7 00
Rice Ac Miller, 14 1 00
fit ton Township.
John M. Waiters, 11 7 00
Middle M'oodberry Township.
Jacob Breuueman, 13 [o 00
G. VY. Kitke-tsen, 14 7 ()
Simon Beard, 14 7 00
- Michael Pote, 14
! John WiZegiirvcr, [eating house] 8 500
South ll oi'dbeyy Township.
j Piper Scott, 14 700
S. H. Oster, 1-| 7 (MI
George KautfmatG ]4 • 7 (M)
I). F. Buclt, 14 7 00
D. Beegle, 14 7 00
Notice is hereby given, that an Appeal will be
held at tlm Commissioners iMliee, in Bedford, on
Saturday, tbe Bth of May. 1858.
LEVI AGNEW, Ajipraiscr
of Mercantile Tax for the year 1858.
i April 2, 1858.
(ilue manufactory.
THE subscribers would respectfully inform the
I public that they are engaged in manufacturing a
| superior article of glue, at diPerent prices, at their
I residence in Snakesprina Valley, two miles '- ;l st of
Bloody Run, aud are prepared to Hit promptly all
orders. All in want of this article cu.i have their
orders attended to by addressing the undersigned
at Bloody K.nti. . .
The subscribers wish to purchase a quantity of
fanners' flesh I tigs, and those having any for sale,
can dispose of them hy applying as above.
In connection wjth their glue, manufactory, they
also carry on the weaving business, and will weave
coverlets and carpets on reasonable terms and at
the shortest notice. ,
MORRIS KICHttR H SON.
April 10. 1858 .-3m.
Auditor's Notice,
THE undersigned, appointed to distribute the
balance in the bands of V. Jordan, Esqr,, adm'r of
the estate of, Samuel Cromwell, late of tl to Bor
ough of Bedford, dee'd.,wißaJtepd for that pur
p'ifSc at li'rs, office, in Beiiford, on Thursday, the
29th of April, inst.,,at 10 o'clock, A. Jf., when and
Where all persons interested may attend if they
see proper.
JNO. MOWER, Auditor.
April 10, 1858.
FVaASTKR.
In quantities to suit purcha sera, for sale by
A. B.CRAMER & CO.
Feb. 19, 1858.
and Lubin's Extracts for the Handker-
Jehief, Cologne Water, Kc., at Dr. Harry's.
CHEAP SHOES.
Aty'Ut fifty jfiair of children's .and women's shoes
—a little otVi ot tvie—will la; rmlri .Very cheap by
Feb. 19,1858. " A. B. CRAMER CO.
Country Physicians, .can .[tave their orders
filled, with the very best articles, at city
prices at Dr. Harry's Cheap Drug Store, Pitt
at. Bedford, Penn'a.
Oct. 31, 1856. DR. B.JT.HARRY.
the Hair—Jockey Club, and nw mown
J. bay, pomatunis, genuine ox marrow at Dr-
Hart) 's.
TRtiISt'RER'S SALE
OF
iWSEATED UiMS,,
AND TOWN LOTS IN BEDFORD COUNTY.
Agreedily to the provisions of an Act of the
Assembly, directing the mode of selling unseated
lands for taxes M! for other purposes passed
the lath of March, 1810. and the supplements
thereto passed the loth day of March, 1817, and
tha 20th of March, 1881. The Tieartirer of Bed
ford County hereby gives notice to all persons con
cerned therein, that unless the County, State, 1
School and ltoad Taxes due on the following tracts
of Unseated Lands, situate in Bedford Comity, are
not paid before the day of sale, the whole, or such
parts of each tract as will pay the taxes, and the
cost chargeable theieoti, will ho sold,at the Court
House, in the Borough of Bedford, oh the second
Monday of .Time, next, (14th day.) for the arrear
ages ol taxes due, and the cost accrued thereon;
and said sale will lie continued from day to day un
til all are disposer! of.
SAMUEL DAVIS, Treasurer.
Acres. Ps. IVurratecs or Owners. Taxes.
Bedford Township.
300 MargaretDlelvl. $ 88
404 James Tubman. <>Bo
( J5 Tims. J. Bonnett. 172
Broadlop Township.
150 Jatues Knt ri ken 1020
8 Jauies Entriken, 00
51 Wm. T. Daugherty, 15 92
300 John Belts, 5 40
03 Jacob Myers, 3 00
403 John Bolhnan, 15 (si
402 140 War. Bitnn 14 40
205 50 Wm. Lane, 0 74
30 Lewis T. M att-on, Go
2UO John Devereaux, 0 00
427 Mary Montgomery, 7 88
205 New last 8c Marshall, 5 00
421 i . John Montgomery, 892
830 Stephana Co, in right of Shrcuves, 10 10
30 Rathnell W'iKm, 1 10
5 Aaron Evans, 12 j
2G5 Jos. Figard, 1 58
09 Wm. Figard, 2 84
39 Kathnell Wilson, 48
28 do do 30
DM) do do 1 80
00 John King, y 50
Colernin Township.
GOO Sam'l Williams, 2 24
90 Jos. N Email, l.'iehl, 81
45 M'm. Smith, 73
Cumberland I ullcy Township.
3971 John Sample, 5 90
HopeweU Township.
'2(H) John Corby, 1 20
150 James Howard, 88
404 Richard Moan, 48
420 John Cheney, 52
41>4 Joseph Moan, 43
4091 Sam'l Moan, 48
121 35 AlyX.Moan, 21
20GJ John Mcllney, 52
192 Timothy Moan, 21
200 fi-t Israel Moan, 28
I'M; 50 Each. Moan, 24
222 Eliaalietli Piper, 21
212 20 Jr;hn Boyd, 21
21t 05 M'm. Davis, 21
210 GO j Isabella Davis, 24
22'ir Win. Piper, 28
28.3 John Hardin, 28
221 Ignatius Hardin, 28
484 125 James M'il-on, 62
187 40 David Piper, 21
425 George P. Alberti, 120
402 57 Stephen Moan, 48
842 Uiin'l
00 Sam'l Livingston's he as, 72
28 Geo. M'ishart, 40
Jlurrison Township.
Nicholas Knight, 24
Liberty Township.
00 Abel Putt, 70
478 31 Hannah Albcrti, 8 25
448 Mariah Albert?, lu 05
100 Geo. B. Kay, - 48
Londt nderry Tow nsh ip.
453 Joseph Gardner, 136
150 John Sadler, 1 80
jYapier Tp.
f Abner Rodgers. 00
Ernst Providence Tp.
200 J Thos. Logan, 88
403 Charles Evans, 1 20
-102 40 Kexiah Logan, 1 20
462 02 Chirles Logan, 1 20
400 75 John Cavan, 1 20
400 J'honias Cavan. 1 20 1
398 38 Thos. Logan, 1 2') !
406 103 Alex. Cavan, 1 20 i
400 Kzckiel Cook, 1 20 ,
HQ ■ Solomon Williams, 40 1
100 Jacob llii.cbey, 30 j
17 Fruqci* Gibbs, 10 \
400 , Isaac
tVest Providence Tp.
6 * M'm. Paxton, .. . 32 ]
188 Dudley Daugherty, 2 82:
St. Clair Tp.
4 Lots Jacob Inks heirs, 48
204 Jlavid Meßobert, 1 2)) •
477 James Ross, 1 20 !
411 • M'm. Snivelv, 1 t[o
02 Henry Koontz, 50 j
Southampton Tp.
200 James Riggs, 00 |
439 Paul Ward, ' 82 :
357 Patrick M'ard, 1 08 j
351 Joseph Ward, 1 04 j
353 Jonathan Ward, 1 04
18ti Isaac Hunter, 2 08
488 1". Clingernian, 1 20
Union Tp.
400 John Swaggart, ,7 90
4110 Leonard Swaggart, 10 64
200 Alex. Gardner, 8 90
It; Dr. Wm. Smith, 1 78 :
143 Sam'l Burket, 52
]0 John Shoe, y 3b
100 James Johnston. 2 58
150 Frederick Snider, 00
40 Jeremiah Jackson, f> 66
•111| Jacob Swaggart, '<4 30
440" Wm. Pivrson, 10 80
441) Kbeuezer Branham, 11 08
420 Conrad loiter, 1 80
100 Christhy Bowser, 9 72
200. George Laib, j ;1 [
1(|0 Jacob Bu-ket, 4 07
150 i'etcr Sfcocnberger, 1 84
143 Samuel Burket, 1 40
S3 Jl ugh Porter, , j4'>2
439 Griffith Evans, 10 00
40g j Philip Stino,. ;'J 70
439 John Martin, 11 64
43H John Taylor, 10 32
Jyo' M'ilson Hunt, 10 32
43HV Alex. Scott, . 10 22
427 D:.. P. Shopnlarger, 2 90
do 'To ' 48
140 do . do 48
Middle Hoodberry Tp. ,
379 Daniel Montgomery, 19 0*
4011 Wm. Montgomery, 81 1-
172 Mcllna, 14 3
117 Daniel Montgomery, 10 9*
180 , Daniel Montgomery, 4 4
1 Lot Jacob Struck, No. 72 . 4-
1 Lot Jacob Struck, Nu. 74 1 0
Soul/i Woodbtrnj Tp.
200 161 Isabella Davis, 24
55 100 John S. lletrick, 2o
222 Elizabeth Piper, 24
April 9, 1858.
WA< r O.\S.
THREE new two horse wagons on hand, work
warranted —will bo sold on a liberal cred it—or ex
changed lor produce. • > .. .
; A. B. CRAMER he CO.
Feb. 19, 1858
DR. SAKFORD S I
hWKiIIHITOB,
OK TjIVEK REMEDY
THIS IS ONE OF THE GREATEST ..SOMEN- I
tific medical discoveries ever made, and bt dai- !
ly Working cures almost tbo great to tielieve. It j
cures as if by magic, even the first dose giving bene- '
fit and seldom more tlwn or.e bottle is required to !
cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst
Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common head ache,
all ofwbich are the result of a Diseased Liver.
The liver is on j of the principal regulators of the
human 1 ody, and when it performs its Junctions
w- 11, the powers of the system are fully developed
The stomach is almost entirely cependent on the
healthy action of the Lj.ver for the proper per
formance of its functions. When the stomach is
at fault, the bowels are at fault, and the whole
system suffers in consequence of one organ—the
Liver—having ceased to do its duty. For the
diseases of that of the proprietors has
made it h.s study, itW practice of more than twen
ty years. to find some remedy wherewith to coun
teract the many derangements to which it is lia
ble.
'1 o prove that this remedy is at last found, any
person troubled with Liver Complaint in any of i.fs
forms, has but to try a bottle, and conviction is
certain.
A compound has beer, formed by dissolving gums
and extracting that part .which is solubio for ibe
active virtues of the nieiLciiie. TlieSo gums re
move all morbid or bad matter from the system,
supplying in their place a heal hy flow of bile, in
vigorating the stomach causing food to digest well, i
purifying the blood, giving tone and health to the((
whole machinery, removing tiie causes of the dis
ease, and effecting a radical cure without any ol
the disagreeable alter effects, felt by using Calomel
or Mineral poison, that are usually resorted to.
Tu ail who will follow these directions a cure is
positively guaranteed. Sick Hkaimchk can be
cured by the use of two tea-spoonsful taken as
soon as the attack is felt.
The Invigorator never fails to cure sour stom
ach or the bad effects experienced after eating.
Billious attacks yield readi'y to one.bottle, and
Chronic Diarrhoea, difficult as it is tocr.re, is never
troublesome to those who take the Invigorator.'
For Dyspepsia or Jaundice, nothing in the konwn
woiiiact so fully or cures so quickly as the In
vigorator. It removes all yellowness and unnatu
ral color from the skin.
For Night Mare, take a dose beforeretiring. and
it is warranted a sure preventative.
For Female Obstructions it is a safe and sure
remedy, as it removes the cause of the disease.
Costiveuoss cannot exist where the lnvigoiator is
i.-oso [akcii, while Cliolic yields readily to a few-
It must be known tli.it all these are Lirer disea
ses, or caused by a deranged Liver, and to cure
them needs a Liver medicine and one of great pow
er. The Invigorator is such a medicine; it has
medicinal powers, uever before discovered, that
will cure all diseases ef the Liver, no matter o. how
long standing, or what may be tlipii; form. The
active medicinal virtues, extracted from the gums
used is such as to be astonishing ;o all wlm sye
their effects, for none can use the medicine without
feceiving benefit. It acts as a gentle Citlmrtic,
and should always lie taken in sufficient quantities
to op rat eon tlie bowels gently. The best way to
take it is to take tbe medicine in the mouth, tben
rtakesome water and swallow both together. In
this way the medicine will scarcely be tasted,
SANFORD in CO., Proprieto: , 34-5 Broad
way, New York.
For sale by Dr. B. F. Harry, and Druggist's
generally i .
Feb. 12, 1857.-3 m.
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE partnership heretofore existing and trading
under the firm name of Biyniiro fc Hartley, has
this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The
Books, notes and account* are in the hands of Win.
Hartley, woo is hereby, authorized to settle the
same. All persons knowing themselves indebted
to the firm of feiymire N Hartley', will save costs
by paying up, before the Books and notes are pla
ced in the hand of a collector.
March 20,1853.
HAMMERED IRON*
rpilE subscribers woud infirm the public,that
JL they have leased, the Bedford Forge hereto
fore carried on by John King Co., situate in
Hopewell Township, where they are now manu
facturing, and are prepared t-t supply all orders
for every description of hammered Iron, on
the shortest notice, and most liberal terpis. Their
Iron may lie relied upon as being of the best
quality. All kinds of country prod tic , and all
kin Is o: wrought Iron scraps, taken at the high
est market prices. PIPER $ SCOTT.
Nov. 27, 1857.-tf.
I.PORTA.\T TO MILL OWAEKS.
W r OODWARD'S Improved Smut and Screen
ing Machines, Mill Bushes, Bolting Cloths,
and Bran Dusters, of the most improved plan,
Mill Screws, Corn and Cob Grinders, Patent
Bridges for Mill Spindle*, Pprfuble Mtllg, war
ranted to grind ten - bushels*, per hour, Mill'
Irons and Mill Burrs made to order. Also,
Stover's Patent Corn kiln and Grain Dryer—
a valuable invention. The above articles are
kept constantly on band, and can lie obtained
at any time, from S. D. BROAD,
Sc.hellsburg, Bedford County, who is also the
agent for Bedford, Someiset, and adjoining Couu
ies;..' , , ' i Mi
At ill vright work done at the shortest notice
and on the most reasonable terms.
February lji, 1850.
VfcCORMiCk'S Reaper and Mower for sale
iVi by s. D. BROAD,
at Schellsburg, Pa., agent for Blair and Bedford
counties.
Fcbrxary 15, 1850.
EM 11 (MI'S .\oTit i;.
LETTERS testamentary hav'ng been.granted by
the Register of Bedford County to the undersigned
upon the estate of Christian Winebrenngr,. late of
.Middle TVoodberry Township, dee'd, : all persons
knowing themselves indebted to said deceased are
hereby requested ip make immediate payment, and
those having claims or accounts against said es
tate, will please present them properly authentica
ted for settlement. w ... ,-
JACOB KIFER,
DAVID BOY EH,
Exors,
. Residing iu M. Woodlierry Tp.
April 2, 1858.
SriKVOIK & SMITH,
CII4MBLRSUIIRG, 1*4.,
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS*.. AND
Dealers in Music and • Musical instruments.
Our stock consists of Books, Stationery, Mu
sic, Musical Instruments, Wall papers, Blinds,
French, German and American Lithographs
and steel engravings, gilL mouldings for fi-anies,
etc., etc., wholesale and retail. Dr. B. F.
tlarry is our agent for Bedford, and all orders
given hirtrwill he promptly attended to.
March 7, 1857.
WALL and BLIND PAPER.—Dr. B. F.
Harry la our agcut for this necessary
article. By. calling at his store, our patrons
will see samples of our papers. We have made
' our spring selection? with much care, and think
we cannot fail to please.
SURYOCK AC SMITH,
Chumbersburg.
Aditiinistrutoi'si Notice.
LETTERS of Administration having been gran
ted to the subscriber, residing m Middle AVood
tierry Township, on the - estate of J. 11. Keagy,
late of said Township, dee'd ali persons indebted
to said estate axe hereby notified to make payment
' iinmediately, and those having claims against the
i same, will-present t-hem properly .authenticated for
j settlement- D. L. KKAGY,
April 9, 1858. -f.* Administrator.
For Producing Hair on Bald Head**
and Restoring tircy Hair to its
Natural Color.
AND UNEQUALLED
J. preparation, bus never failed t< JHWduce a
growth on Bald. Heads, when used according to
tile direction,,and tuni hair hack to its original
color, after having i* come gray and reinstate it in
all its original health, lustre, softness and lieauty.
Removes it onccall scurf, dandrtifl and unpleasant*
itching scrofula, eruptions and feverish heat Itoiu
the scalp. It also prevents the hair from Ik-coiii".
ing unhealthy and falling off and hence acts as a
perfect . ,
HAIR IK VIGO RAT OR AKI) TONIC.
A gentleman of Boston writes to his friend in
New Bedford thus:
To your inquiries, f *#oi'M reply, that when I
first commenced using Professor Wood's Htir Re
storative, toy hair was almost, white, and had been
so for the Vi.'t ten *-eara.nnd R Was very thin 011
tho top of my head, and very loose, and pulled
out freely ; but I found thai before I had used all
.thesecond bottle, (which was-eight weeks) my
hair wgSjCtufrijly .changed to Its oiiginal color,
ligh: bro -h, ufd is tirv free from daiuirutf and
quite moist . 1 havo had niv hair cut five or six
times since the change, and have never seen any
thing like white hair starting from the roots; and
it is now as thick .1s ilfw*;r ws,and does not conic
out at all. it has proved in my case all that I
could wish to ask.
July 1, 1855. Yours, etc.
[ From the Bos to a Hem I J.]
Sometuinu Wohth Ksowtxo.—By Using ProVs
sor Wood's Hair Restorative, gray hair can ho
permanently restored to its original 1 color. The
subjoined certificate front Jolinson He Stone, Gar*
diner, Maine, is but one of the many instances that
arc dully-comiDgto our knowledge, of its woodcrf
ful efiecta. His no longer prohlemat-'calt hut r
self-evident truth, as hundreds in our communit.
can testify.
Gaudisib, Maine, June, 'if, 18." V
Dear Sin : 1 have used two bottles oi Piolesscr
Wood's Hair Restorative, and can truly say it is
the greatest discover) of the age for restoring and
changing the Iniir. Before using it, I was * man
of seventy. .My hair has now attained its original
color. You can recommend it to the world with
out the least fear, as my case was one of the worst
kind. Yours, respectfully,
Prof. O. J. Wood. f). X. MURPHY.
Brookheed, Massachusetts, Jan. 12, 185.3.
Dear Sut j—Having made a trial of your Hair
Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say that its
effect has been excellent in removing inflammation
dandruti, ami a constant itching tendency with
which I have been troubled from childhood; and
lias also restored my luiir, which was K-coiiiin.
gray, to its original,c 010 .1 have "used no, utlier
article with nnythinglike tie pleasure and profit.
Yours, truly, J. K. BRAGG.
Pastor of the Oithodox Church, Brookficl'l.
Professor Wood.
\Fioin the Missouri Democrat.l
WOOD'S HAIR DYE.- This adniirabi article
is rapidly improving the hair. No article of a .sim
ilar kind, now before the public, enjoys a better
reputation as a restorative audi linir
tonic. Its peculiar chemical qualities have * iiene
flcial effect upon tlie growth and character of iho
hair, giving a silky and glossy texture to that
which ' formerly of a coarse and dry nature.
It has, also, we understand,, a tendency to pro
se rye the youthful color and appearance of the
hair, uiid destroy ing or counteracting the effects of
age. V> ith sucli recommendations in its tavoi, ive
hardly perceive how any lady or gentleman should
be without so valuable an adjunct to their toilet.
O.J. WOOD Hi CO., Proprietors, 12 Broad*
way, N. i., ai d li t Market street* St. Louis,
For sale by Dr. B. F. Harry, and Druggists,
generally.
Feb. it!, 1858.-3 m.
jlrusio A MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.—
j - J iauos, Melodious, F.lutes, GuMais, Brass
Horns, Clarionets, Drums, etc., of various manu
facture, always on band. Bands supplied at city
wholesale rates. We Keep always on hand a full
assortment of all the new and fashionable music,
which we .nail at our erpense to anv part of the
country.
N. B. Music nged to order.
SIIRYOCK & SMITH,
Chamber share.
March 7, 1857.
lireat Arrival of
PILL AND WINTER GOODS.
JUS l'receivy l and on hand, the best as
sortment of BOOTS and SIIOLS that
could be selected for the citfkens; of Bedford,
and strangers visiting the piace, 1 door south
of. Jli.iinick'B Confectionary Store, on Juliana
Street.
Mens' Grained Water-Proof long legged
Boots, Metis' thick sole eastern made
. long legged Boots, Mens' Kip and c >ar*o
Heavy Boots, Cents' Fine Call double
sole Boots, Gents* 'lxf'ord Ties, Gluts'
Congress Gaiters, Mens' Heavy city, made
Brogans, Ladies' Morocco Boot*. Ladies'
(J,out Jipel Boots, Worn ens' Calf heavy
winter Boots; M isscs' and Childrens' Boots
in variety, Boys' Boots of all kinds, size
j and description. i .■
CAPS, in variety, will tie always kept on
hand. '
Persons wishing to pnrclic.se good Boots and
Shoes will please give me a call bufore buyiug
elsewhere. ~
ADAM FERGUSON.
Oct. 2, 1857.
DISSOLUTION OP Pi KT.VEKSII IP.
fpilE partnership heretofore existing between
A lleniy S. King .and James Madam, under the
name and firm of Madura, King Co., doing
business at'- Lcmtios Iron Works, in Hopenetl
Towhjhip Bedford County, is dissolved by mutual
conseut. : HENRY S. KING,
N0v.27, 1857.-tf. JAMES MAD All A.
THE business of manufacturing iron at Lcm
nos Iron Works, will bo continued by the under
signed, who has purchased ali the interest of his
late partner James Madura in the hooka, piopertv
aud effects, belonging to the late firm of Madura
King St Co.
Nov. 27, 1857.-tf. IIKNUY S. KING.
Letters of Administration oq the estate of Mrs.
Sophia Mower, late of Colerain Township, doe'd,
J having been this day granted to the subscriber. re
, siding in said Townsliip, all persons indebted to
I said estate are therefore notified t<> make- payment
to the subscriber immediately, ami those ImTing
j claims against said estate will present them forth
j with properly authenticate,! fbr settlement.'
EMANUEL J. DIEUL, .f.fcuV.
! March, 2G, 1855.-ot.
JOHN 11. ALLE%k CO
j SOS. 2 .s- 4 OHKSTXCT Street,' (Mmtf, side,
be tote H'/iicr,) PHILADELPHIA,
(Tuk Oiii smt \Y ooi-wark House, in the Citt.)
ji| ANUFACTUKERS ami Wholesale dcal
-1"A era in Patent Medicine, mads BROOMS,
Patent Groved CEDAR- WARE, Warranted
not to shrink, WOOD and WILLOW-WARE,
CORDS, BRUSH ES, Ike., of all descriptions.
Please call and examine our rtuiki
Feb. 27, 1857.-*z.