IS E D F 0 fit D •If a chine & hop! THE subscriber would most respectfully announce : to the farming community, and public iu general i that he still continues to manufacture at bis shop, j in Bedford, Pa., the following firming utensils, of the very belt material, and in 'be most workman like manner, viz ; Four and Six Horse Tumbllna Sliatt Power Machines, with large open cylinders, six staves, and spikes j screwed in, and improved Stra.v Shakers attached, j i'beir superiors for strength and speed are not made j is this cr any other County in the State. Four Horso Tumbling Shaft and Strap power Ma chine, with cylinder open or shut, as may be de aired, and shaker of the best kind, for convenience, ease of draft, and perfect working. This machine has no superior any where THRE-E HORS-E MACHINES, of the sirne kiei. TWO AND THREE FTORSE TUMBLING SHAFT POWER MACHINES , a very convenient and excellent uiu chise for small farmers with or without shakers RILL SIDE PLOUGHS, of a very superior pattern to auy in use in this country. SINGLE AND DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOUGHS. WITH STEEL SHOVELS, CUL.TIVATOTIS, . Peckbatn's New Fork FIVE-HoED STFEL PC INT EXPANDING CULTIVATOR; Rogers Pittsburg patent STEEL TOOTH E'XP ANDIN'G CXICTIVATOR, for working com, or seeding in grain, Fanning Mills, Horse Rakes Lever Cutting Boxes, H irrow? and Wheelbarrows, made to order. Ail the above articles constantly on naad, and j sold on reasonable terras r, RftPAIVT. VGof all kindsof Machines, whether made her? or elsewhere, done on 'he shortest no- j tice. Castings fui ail my machines ind Ploughs, made • .at the Foundry of Mr. Michael Bmnan, in Bedford, ■'ind will compare with any made in the State fer - strength and durability BLACKSMITRIZG done to crier. All inv work wsirented to give satisfac iioo- From a put experience of twenty years in the Machine business, I feel confident that I can give entire Satisfaction to all who may favor me with a call. Call and examine uiy work before you pur chase elsewhere, as I am determined to please all. Horses, grniu of all kinds, lumber aod iron, will be taken in exchange for work. PETER H. SHIRES, Machinist. Bedford, May 7, 1856.-btn PUBLIC ME or REAL ESTATE. AfAHERE will be exposed to Public Sale, ou Sat ! L urday the Wh of October, 1858. 'he well known | Grin, formerly the property of Allen Cor.ley, de ceased. The farm contains 163 acres ol good tilla ble land, about 100 acres of which is cleared and ' under fence, 15 acres of meadow the balance well . timbered The improvements are a TWO STORY LOG HOUSE, with stone kitchen attached, i double log burn, and . other neces3aiy buildings, there is a large apple : orchard of choice fruit thereon, and other frnit trees of different kinds. A never failing well ot ! water near the house, and several springs on the i tarm. This tract of land lies about 2\ miles we3t of j 8 c hells burg, adjoining lands of VVm. tristnan, 1 Philip Hoover, John Whetstone and others. Terms made known on dav of sale, by September 3, iBSB. URIAH OONLEY, Jdmi-iiztrataT PIBLII SALE i OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE, BY Virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of Bedford County, the undersigned will expose to public saie on the primes on SATURDAY 6th JYOV'R .YEXT tne Real Estate of James Weitser, Ute of Monroe , Township, dee'd viz : tte mansion farm cf said ; deceas-d, containing 441 Acres nod 64 Perches with Double Log House and Barn thereon erected, adjoining lands of Andrew Irons, Mich'l Hovner, Ntthan Grubb and others. Terms. One third to remain in the proprrty du- 1 ring the widow's l'fe, the interest thereon to bo j paid her annuai'y—One third at confirmation A \ Sale and the balance in two equal acnnal payments : without interest MAHAI.A fVEIMKK, Sept. 10, 1868.—d. .idministTtraix PUBLIf NILE OF H. um AL £LS'X* A T 'Ms, BY virtue of an order of the Orphans Court, in and for the county of Bedford, the undersigned will sell at public sale on the premises, on Satur day, fHe 9Di day of October, next the REAL ES TATE of Wna. Leasure. late dee'd, to wit a Tract of Land composed of three tracts or parcgls of *and, situate In Bean's Cove. Southampton town ship ,cc.unty aforesaid, containing 232 Acies, more or leas, about 30 Acres under cultivation, adjoin ing lands of Brice Growden on the uortb, A. Per daw on the west, and John Gordon on the east, about 93 acies of the same patented land. The Improvements are a LOG HOUSE and STABLE, about six acres iu MEADOW with a small OR CHARD tnerecn Land weli watered and an ex ealleat spring at the door Termi cash. Due at tendance will be given by A PERDEtV, Sept 10,1858. Adm'r. USIC & MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianos. Meiqdcons, Flutes, Guitars, Brass Horns, Clarionets, Drums, etc., of various manu facture, always on hand. Bands supplied at city wholesale rates. We ireepalw iys on Laud a full assortment of sil the new and fashionable music, which we mail at cur expense to any part of the country. N. B. Music nged to ord-:r. SKRYOC'K. & SMITH, Ckambersku rg March V, 1867 Huuc'B Pateut Portable Feuce. ITJF subscriber has purchased the rightcf Bed ford County, for this celebrated fence, which has been exhibited in Bedford for several day a of Court week. He will sell Township or individual rights, on application tc him at St. Ciairsville post office, Bedford County, Pa WILLIAM GRIFFITH September 8, 1368-c ivn c Loollv ATTORNEY AT LAM. WcCONNELLSBURQt, ?A WILL practice in the Courts of Fulton, Bedford and Franklin Coantiea C3T"Offi-e on Male Street, opposite Speer's Hotel September 3, 1868. -%otice to ItetaileriT! RETAILERS are notified that their I.icenset are ready for delivery and must Le lifted by the Ist day of October, next, or suits will be broughi tgainst all failing to lift them, without respect to parsons- A DAVIS, Sept- 10, 186 x c Treasurer. Xotlffi fO .ABSCB6OI-8. TrfN Aitcinri elect are hereby notified to meet * the Commissi.,wars office on Tiiursday-'.he ITtn da; ol October next to receive their instructions,book kt. II NICODEMUS, "Sapt 17, lttgb Clerk TOW 0OODS! [ —— I r| tH >. undersigned respectfully inform their ! JL friends and customer* that they have just pened a verv lsrge and general assortment of SPRING MB SUMMER GOODS, consisting iu part as follows: Silks, Chailics, Alpacas, Delaines, Lawns, Bstra ges, Brilliants, French and American Chintzes, Ginghams, Gloves, Collars, Hosiery, &c., Sic SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, Cloths. Caaslineres, Vesting?, Muslins, Drillings, lickings, Ky. Joans, Linens, Sheetings, | Cotfonadts, Flannels, Cassiuctts, j Nankeens, Cambrics* Checks, | CHAP CAB PETS, White and Col'd Carpet Chain, Floor Oil Cloth 3, Matting and Rugs, Boots, Sb 'es. Hats and Caps, also a large supply of fashionable Resfc -Hadf < lottiing, Also, a full stock of GROCERIES, WOODEN WARE, Ace. Having selected our goods with great care, > are enabled to oiler our customer, VERY GREAT BARGAINS for CASH—all kindsof Country Produce—or o>n a credit of sis months .to punctual dealers. An examination at our stock is respectfully so licited. A. B CRAMER j, CD. Bedford, AprM En, 1868. ~ S'TOF Ml) LOOK the srbat mmm THE CHI IS STILL THEV COME ' OSi'KR MANSPEARKK & CARN respect fully present their sincere thanks to tlieir nu merous friends and patrons, for their verv fein t and liberal satronage, smew opening the NEW STORE, and respectfully beg leave to auiiounce, ftat they are now receiving and opening the second supply of new SUMMER GOODS, euibruetn? a iscge attractive assortment nf> Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, adapted to the present and approaching season, to getner with a general as-oUneot of Groceries, Queonsware, Cutlery, Hate, Caps and Bonnets, BOOTS And jesiiaccrEis, i A large and varied assortment of D. Rodney King j Ac Co.'s Philadelphia made, i ad'es', Mines' and ' Children*' fine Boot*, times, -vjairers, Slippers, i Ties See. Having purchased our goods at the very lowest possible cash prices, .ve are prepared to offer great er indocean tits than ever. Coiue iu and see, and we will take great pleasure in showing our goods whether you wish to buy or not Bedford, Jitly 9, 1863.-3 m. i XEW GOODS ! Ciood Vews for ibe People! \ LTHOUGII the prospects of the Railroad are ojL not very flattering, the friends of (hat enter- ! priso have not yet quite despaired of u'tinnte sue- ! ccsj Hoping that the people will see tbsc it is not I only to their interest to have the road completed as soon as possible, but that tbey shoull hear in I udnd that at REED Sr MIXXICHS, VV bo have just received from the -'it?, and are i now opcthng out at their Cheap Cash and Produce Store, i Urge assortment of f'assiincres, Cloths, Prints. • bieached and unjieached Muslins, Ginghams. GROCERIES, Coffee, Sugar, Syrup, extra pulverized Sugar. Cheese, Ac., Ac. j All cf which will he sold en the most reasonable j terms tor cash or product Aug. 20, 1858 iLnsriOJNT HOTEL, Bedford, Fa, r subscriber respectfully announces to the J. public that he has opened a Hotel, under the ' above name, in the old and well known Globe builiing, on Wen Pitt Street, formerly owned and j occupied by Mr. John Young, where he will be happy to see all bis friond*, and the. traveling pub lic geaetally. Persons attending Court are re spectfully invited to give him a call. He pledg.-s himself that ho will do all in his power to render all his guests comfortable. His Tabl.> will be supplied With the choicest de licaciesthe market will afford, The Bed Rooms will contain clean and comfort able bedding The Bar will be supplied with choice liquors The Stable will be attended by a careful and at tentive hostlei. U3T Boarders will he taken by the day, week, month and year JONATHAN' HORTON. Bedford, April 30. 1858 PlBUl; SALE ! | REAE ESTATE. ' BY virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned will offer at j ' public sale on the premises in Bedford Ton-n>\ : - j 1 OB ' j F RIL.iY THE 6th. JfOV'Jt, nest j ill the following described Res) estate, to wit: I i A tract of laud with Grist Mill and Dwelling ' House thereon erected, containing 41 acres and'-'8 : ! perches and allowance; also 2£ acres of Moadow ; : ground, adjoining John Halderbaum'g beirs. John S. i Ritcbey and others, j Terms • Cash at continuation of sale, DANIEL S. HELSEL, ! Adm'r of the Estate of JACOB HKLSEL, dec-a. Sept. 17, 1868.-d. ~~ WuHTIcHEr IHE Fall term of the Bedford Academy will 1 commence on Monday, Sept. 6th. i It is the object of this Institution to cultivate ' both mind and heart. Wltlout the harmonious de j velopraent of the intellectual and moral powers, I youth cannot be fitted for the active duties of life, i Whilst no pains are bpared to cultivate the mind, every care is taken to impress the heart, by precept aud tsample, with the importance of correct moral principles GEORGE IT AUGHINBAUGH Aug. 20. 1868. Principal Assembly. THE undersigned offers himself, to the voters of ] Bedford ond Somerset Counties, as an independent candidate for the Assembly, at the ensuing election. Sept. 8, 1868-te. SAM'LJ. CASTNER. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of admin istration have been granted to The undersign. I ed by the Register of Bedford county, upon the es j tate of Won. Leasure, late of Southampton town ship deceased—ail persons, therefore, indebted to •aid estate, will please make immediate payment, and tboso having claims agaiust, it will present them duly authenticated for settlement. M . „ ARC HI BALD PER DE W , of Bean's Cove, Bedford co , jidm'r. i Eept 10, iB6O bebfoEß mmmm. BEDFORD Rill. ROAD. SI2CK the charter has been granted for the "Bed ford Rail Koud," the citizens of Bedford hare beta much excited aud int.-retted upon the subject This interest is not confined to the citizens of town. but extends throughout the country, and croyvds are daily rushing to Rupp's AVt t> and Hand tame Store , in -indtrson's Bote, 'where, a large and attractive assortment of beautiful Spi tig and Sum mer Goods, are opening, which wiR-be sold cheaper than ever offered before in this place. The stock consists in part of Robes de Sha-an Enrage de I.a.nes, Robes a Quilh:, Loc'llus, Organdie Lawns, While 4- printed Brilliants, Challiei, Plain and Figured Suns Latest Style I.oun Robes for $l6O Mohair Mixture for IdJ cents per yard. Lie Luince oj all descriptions Jrom dj to 'Litper yard. Lawns of various styles for 6J cts. per yard .in extensive astcrlmei t of beautiful prints ranging from 4 to 12 i cents per yard. Muslins of all prices and qualities. A. large assortment of Ladies and Misses, Glue i and Hosiery from the miu figure of 6 els. up Pure liiieu Handkerchief: for 5 cts , and & full and complete assortment of L.iDJkS DRESS GOODS gouerally A Luge and well selected assoituaent „f Ci O'i U.S. r A SSI ME HPS and VESTIXGS, Coris,sting in part of Black Preach and Lngiisb t'loth:, Bluo do do do Qlivu do do d. Black Oassituercs. Black Doe Skits Funcv French and American < V-isreteres VESTIA'GS. Grenadines, plain and figured. Kadzeioiro do do Velvets do do and a great variety Of M.isielles Vesting*. Pancy Silk end L:wu Neck Ties, lrotn 6* cents to 624 cents. A complete assortment of I ndus and Mutes BOOTS, SHOES and GA. TEES. Also a large assortment .Vrni BOOTS arid SHOES. My assortment of GROCERIES can't be beat Brown Sugar for 6 J eta per pound First rate Brvvn Sugar for 3 " " " Extra do do ,f 10 White Sugar fur lb'J, 11 and 15 " " •• First Rale Kio Coffee lor 124 Extra do do -• 15 '• • j No. 1 Java do <• 16 " '• ♦ , Best N. O. Molasses •• 124 " " quart Good Syrup do " \'d\ •• " | Extra do do Good Corn Brooms for a lane. Bacon t>y the pound. ZJT Ali of which will be sold cheaper thin the j cheapest Duii'i forget to Call at RITE'S XF II , STORE, in .indersnn's Row, one door east of Cess- i na.be Shanaou's office, and opposite the Gazette : .office G vV BUPP Bedford, April 3d, 1808. MM BAZAH! HAVE you called at LADIES, BAZAR in Anderson's Row 1 Mm H D Pecok fas just returned *•£, ! Eastern Cities, with a handscma axse-r'merit -of la dies and cft'.idfca's fancy goods Its** you s4cn them? I!er uiilletierv is c.rt to "be surpassed in beauty ' and elegance of a'yie—aud at prices aatuniibing Iy cheap 13 O JOT 1? JS, Wnite and colored, some as low as37| cts—i.adiej. Misses, and children's Jockey caps, iquisitrly nice and new in style, Freacli and Auieriran Flowers, a large assortment; not to be excelled in quality ! and cheapness—Ribbons, without number, of rati- I ous styles and color—Ladies Head Dresses—Dress j Caps, and numerous kinds of useful and fancy ani- i cles for ladies toilet Dress Goods, consisting in part if Rol"*3,cballies,Barage do Laioes ! Ducals, Robes a Qudla —Robe Lawns, for 51 25, ' French muslins—Sec., tec. Silks—Black and Fancy colored Silks, various stiles—also handsome Shawls. Mantillas, Lace 1 Capes, Du iters, &c., Ac. Embroideries, Such as coLrs, sleeves, Infants waits and a suptrri or lot nf French setts, Handkerchief*—Edgings Laces, aad Flouncing!- Oalicees and Cottons of all descriptions. G.ng hates, ranging in prices from, six, eight, ten, twelve and twenty five cents per yard. Hosiery—Gloves, Mitts, &c., Ac. Carpet Bags, Traveling Baskets, Toys, Pe< (tottery, j and Jrwilry. A large assortment of Ladies ami cuildrena shoes, j purchased at reduced prices—Ladies slippers at 60 | cts, fine lasting Gaiters at $1,26. Other styles cor- j responding in price. Gall and examine for vour self. MRS. H. D 1 EUOH, would embrace this opportu- • Dity to render to the Public, her thanks for the lib ; eral pa'rosage she has received, and hopes by a ] constant effort to please to merit a "Continuance of i the same. I May 7, 1866. FofsOßr.4N'D MACHINE SHOP! THE subscribers bavirg formed a partner i ship under the style of "Dock A Ashccm" for ! the purpose of conducting a general FOIXDRI AIVD MACHINE business in the establishment recently erected i by Gi!liar<3 Dock, in Hopewell, Bedford roun- I ty, are now prepa-ed to execute orders for i CASTINGS ANT) MACHINERY of every de fcription. They will huild to order steam-en gines, coal and drift-cars, borse powers and i threshing machines—also, cisting of everv kind tsr lurnaces, torges, saw, grist and rolling 'fills, uloughsj pipe, columns', house fronts, brackets, Sec., &e. They are also, now making a fine assortment I ■ of STOVES of various kinds of the latest pat terns and most approved styles, including sev : eral sizes of COOK STOVES of the best make, j heating stoves for churches, offices, bar rooms, i Sic . ( A lull assortment of Stoves will be kept j constantly on hand, and sold at wholesale and i retail, at prices to suit the timea, and quality, ; warranted equal to the bent eastern make.— i Machinery of all kinds repaired promptly.— Patterns made to order. GILLIARIt DOCK, C. \\ . ASHCOM , .Nov. 6, 1867, MRS. S. E. POTTS " j HAS just returned from the cities with a large aup- i j ply of Rich and Handsome Goods, rich silks, Robes 1 of all kinds, DEBEOE ROBES, LAWN ROBES, LINEN ; | ROBES, TRAVELING ROBES, with side trimmings, : 1 RICH LACE MANTLES, SILK MANTLES, FRENCH WORKED COLLARS, TJKDFRSIFEVRS, a large quantity [ of FRENCH WORKED STKIPLS, very low, A rich vari , ety of BONNETS, trimmed and uutnmmed, as low as ! 60 cts. RIBBONS, RUSHES, and FRENCH FLOWERS, at ; all prices. SHOES and GAITERS, a handsome lot of summer SHAWLS, LAWNS and CALICOES, and an end j less variety of f.incv Goods . May 7, 1868. _____ ______ FOUND on the Premise? of the Subscriber re siding at Bloody Run, on the Ist inst. Seven Sbeep, (2 Weathers and 6 Ewes,) two marked with the letter M, in black, and another the letter T, in Red, on tbo rumps, two of them having earmarks, and on the remainder no marks were found. The owner is requested to come forward prove property, pay charges and take them away, or they will be dealt with according to law. Sept. 17, 1858. JACOB BAKNDOLLAK. PURE CASTOR OIL at Dr Harrv's Drug and Book Store. August 6, 1866* SiPWiliD ASfvfIIIATIOA. PHILADELPHIA jt BencroUnt Instil vixvu. established iy special en- ' dew mtnt fo' the relief of the sick and di; tressed, afflicted kith Virulent and Epidemic diseases. ff-O ail persous afflicted with ,S®xusi Diseases, j 1 such as SPERM ATORP.IITEA, SFMINEL ! WEAKNESS, IMPUTENCK. GUNORRHOLA, I GLEET, SYPHII.LIS, the Vice of ON A N ISM j i or SELF ABUSE. The HOWARD ASPOCI VII ON, in view of tb j | awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual i diseases, and the deceptions practised upou the • , unfortuuate victims of such diseases bv Quarks, several yoars ago directid their Consulting Ster- I i geon as <1 -OH ATiIT ABI.E ACT worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in ali their forms and to i give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to ali who . ' ' spl'ly by letter, with a description of their condi ' tioU, (spe. occupation, habits ot life, < :1t .1 i j eases of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MKDi j 1 , CINES FREE OF CHARGE It is needless to j ..add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of (ho age, and wftii furnish tiie most 1 , apj roved modern treatment. The Director*, on a review of the past tee] a.- t sured that their labor* in this sphere of benevo lent effort, have been of great benefit to the atfbet- | ed, espeeialiy to the young, aud they have resulv ed to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to j this very important Lut much despised cau^'e Just published by the A*aociatiuu, a Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the Vic*, of Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, ana otn j er Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by ti.e Consult ling Sujsp&OHj which will bo seat by mail, (in a i j sealed letter envelope., ERE E Ol CHARGE ou I receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage j Address, lor Report or treatment, Dr. GEORGE j R. CALHOUN, Consri'titig Surgeon. Howard As j I pociation No- 2 Smith Ninth Street Pbdadel I sbia, i'g. B> order of the tVire-.-'tofr. EZRA D. HEAR IWEU. President Gxo. I aikchiid, Secretary i ; Dec. 4, 1867.-z?. I>K UILIOVH AMERICAN PILLS. JOY TO THE AITLICTEIi I 1 YOUNG AMERICA VIC'TORIOUO! /'YNi' sitiali box of Pil 0 cures tiinety-nji c cases i <if* hundred N< Balsam, no Mercury, cu ' | odor on the breath, no fear of detection. Two small I | pills a disc; tasteless and harmless m wafer. Pull j j directionssre given, ao that the patient can cure hiuiself as cert-tin as with the advice of the runst cx - j i perienced surgeon, and much better rhau with the ■ ! advice of or eofiittio experience in this cla ,s ct dis- j ! ease. | SENT BY M ill. lit ANY PARI OPT HI- ; COUNTRY' by oue dollar to Dr. D 1 . Walton, No 154 North Swrenth St. Race, I Philadelphia. 4 hlenl j..-count to thct-dd. None j jteuuiuo wit-iiout the writ aiguaturu of D C. . j Walton, Proprietor. Dr. Ws treatment for da;'abuse, Weukneis, i . sc., ii et.Urely differ.-ir. . -..n-i the us u l courue j Dr. VV has cured hunii.-ttdt who have tried otuers J without benefit, fiie treatment it us crrtv.a t.. cure astne sun is t • rise iiudose a Marup, and I address Dr VV is above, giving a iu 1 history ol ' | your case, aui jou will bless the day you luade ! i the eff .rt to se ure vvbst is •.•rtaln— A R 41-D'" AL ' I CW.T. | Jan. 'Pi, 18Sa.-zt BLOODY RUN FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. THE subscribers are now prepared, at their i Foundry in Bloody Uun, to fill ali orders for -ast ; lags of any description for Grist and Saw Mil's, | Xhipsiiio,; Machines, Apple Mills Ploughs, and all tilings else in their line that may be needed in , this or the adjoining counties SV> manufacture Threshing alacfcia<j 0.1 2 4 or ti 1 Horsepower, wsrranUd rcual if n#t superior to! ; any ade in the State Wo keep constantly on ' i hand a full assortment of Wovicoclr, Ping, and' Uillside Ploughs, aimntcd to give satisfaction or , to sale. Points, shares and landsides, to lit ail ; V oodcock or Seyicr Ploughs in the County. Farmer's B-11j, Ploughs and Casting! of our ; make may be had at Foundry prices at the store of iVm Hartley, Bedford, Pa., Louderbnugh St I'eo, F.ast Providence Tp., John N'ycum 4 Son, P.ays Hill. Titnes being hirl, we oiler great induce-! ment3 to Partners aud Mechanics to buy of u. All kinds of repairing done in a neat and sub stantial manner, and all work warranted- Call | and examine our work and castings and judge for voarselves JOSIAH BAUGHMAN St BKO. March 26, 1868. -tf. LATEST NEW§ FROM UTAH 1 Fresh lrriral of mm m simmkr mm AT SHOEMAKERS' STORE! THF, undetsigueii, having just returned from the ! Eastern Cities, are now receiving a large and | splendid assortment of SPRIX } .iXD SUMMER , GOODS, which they are determined to sell choip | Their stock consists in part <>f Cloths, Cassimeres. Sctinetts. Jeans, and a large assortment of Mm's ; and Bays' utur. Ladies' Dress Gvods, Silks, Dt'jmn, Cuhcoes, I -ilpacas and lau-ns. A large assortment of Booh, ! j Shoes. Hals ar.d ('up:. Cofifeo, Sugar, Syrups, Mo- j : lasses, Flack and Green Teas, Queeusware, Hard ! ware. Buckets. Tubs, Knives and Forks, 4c. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods. ! To good and punctual customers a credit of six j j months will be given J &J. M. SHOEMAKER. April 2d, 1858. iLLEGHIMMIUSAMFEMJLIi! SEMIMA'RY, Ralasburg, Pa. ' J IHK Summer Term will open August sth, Full | .1 Term, October 2lit, 1853, and Winter Term. 1 January 18th, and Spring Term, April sth, 1859.y Circulars, with full particulars, may he huct of W. W. BRIM, A. 8., Principal.. N. B. Students coming to this institution wiil | be conveyed from Bedford free of charge, on the ; •4th of August, by addressing a letter to Mr Suml. ! Williams, of Rainsburg. June 4, 1858. -zz. (iAKDLCIH ADA Vf AN 1 INK and Tallow Mould Candles, for sale bv OSTER, MA IS SPEAKER & CARN. New Store, So. 1, Cheapside. June 18, 1868. AYER'S Cherry Pectoral and Jay tie's Expecto- j rant at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. Augusts, 1868. AN excellent article of Hair and tooth Brushes at Dr. Harry'j Drug and Book Store August 6. 1858. Just Kccf'iifd i ND FOR SALE—the celebrated GREKN ! l\- CASTLE GRAIN CRADLE—bv June 11, 1858. G. \V\ RUPP. Physicians prescriptions carefully compound ed, at ail hours of the day or nigh at Dr | Harry's, Drug Store. S\V AIM'S PANACEA at Dr. Harry > "Drug and Book Store, i August 6, 1858. | a For the Hair—Jockey Club, and new movru bay, pirtatums, genuine ox tnvrrow at Dr. j Harsy's. CHKAP SHOES I About fifty pair of children's and woraeu e shoes i —a little out ot stvb—will Ut sold very cheap by Feb 19,1868 A .B CRAMER A CO ( TJEijEi INQUIREH. ,le published every Friday morning, iu Juliana' Street, in the whit* Iraoiv l*ilcUug nearly opposite the Merge!' House, by uiviD oii fi T fit MS : I it paid 10 advance, 41-50; within the year. I $2.00, aud if uot paid wi'.kiu the year s'd;o * ill ' Jbe charged. No paper disrootiuuei uafil ait ar- j | learapr.s are paid—except at the option ol the | Editor. A failure to not if} a di rut* if fin ua.o<:e will j. be regarded as a new engagement. Jdetriiscmer.ts uot exceed ng : equaie,. lu lines.. i ' inserted three times for ft—every subsequent m i lertioii, 26 cents. Longer ones iu the same pro- i : portion. Each fraction of a square- Counted #• a full square. All advertisements not pecially j ordered for a given time will be continued until j forbid. A liberal deduction wLJI be made fo those j ■ who adiCrtise by the year. Job Printing of all kinds executed heatiy at..! j promptly and on reH.souabl'- term*. VKU inu. " *; /NU !V£W GOODS. f-Jt U! subscriber, hv.inp taking a pai'fae- iuiiiij | J tfWre, the Luiiness arid hereafter lie conducted ! under the name and title of J. M . Barnd-dlar A' For. i All those having unsettled accounts with the sub i ccriber, will please call and settle. J V. P. IP ADOI.I. ,Ik ILe suhfciil)r- are /est fe-eivihg and openit.g 1 j c>ut_s New arid Handsome assortment of SFL'I.VG . j AND SUM MEK GOODS, which they will sell on a* ' : reaaon.nl le tern s si rati' be procured in the couutrv i i for oath, pri.duee, or to prompt siv months cusU - j :ti ers i'bey respectfully solicit tin* public patron age ■i ft 'a.ißxnoTi.in r o\ Bloody Run, April l. 1868 -yrrt STOVI>, UN A\l) (OFPEi \ulST: j Ml flier, is f..iS fibc public iD general sre hereby informed thai I now have sfld shall -o/jtinua ' to keep on baud, a large stock of a most every si.?'.- ' ! and pattern of cooking stove;, and par! .r s'tov. a ! and co.il stoves Also copper and brass ketth-a. j i tin aud sheet iron ware, common and Eus ;: a store j ■ pipe, fire hoards, aud tin wore .f all kind made out \ ;of the very best l aud 2 tin plate. Spouting made to order df the - est double tin 1 plate, aud put up by Atr. Jou.v Lindl'rwa.v .wbo as ■ j a workman has no superior iu the County. I w ...id j also call the attention of the public to to a new I | article cf self-sealing frnit'eins, the best that h.' j yet been offered. Stove blnoketiing constantly cu hand All |<rsort.- in u-ant of any f riie aoovu art;, ies > will pl.<3e call at'the Old Stand, of the subscriber, ! I iu Bedford,where they can nuy on reasonable terms • lid copper, brass, pewter *ud country produce j taken in exchange foi work GEO. Bi.YMIKI September 8, 1858.-Km New Jewelry. IHIE si;ovcribt r has opeceu out a now auj splendid .'lortOiCllt of all k.Uidfc oi the ! □ est fashionable Jewelry consisting m pair-.! tirea-t Pint, f u.gei Kings, E*r H ii. p i/c. sc. : <"ali aud set his stori. JeD DA N 1 >!i. 808 DEL'. , UK- B. T. UAUiii R£SFJ£Ci f OLLI tender-* his professional service* to the Hirers of Bediord anil Ti | ciuity. O-Sce and residence .n i'jtt-Street, in the ; building formerly occupied by Dr J H. ilofius Nov. 6. 1b57. TO UOINEkKKi'iiRN. i)K. tl Att li t, at the Cheap 1/rug and Book Store, lias just received, a G-gd assortment ol the boi fiavoriug exti.acU, together with Bak jag Soils, Cream of Tartar. Raleratuc, lie., ol i the r cry bert quality, ult of whitb he v.jti j the lowest prices. Flattering I.alli*t !' fINIIJL I' VIHIItSKiXKD having erected X * ill li for saw ing i'tASinuj- u Laths on n;s 1 preiniies in Union Tp.. Bedford county, is uow 1 ready to furunh any quantity on the aborteat 1 notice. Price $] .f.ti per tbousiiid £ ft. long. Other lengths iu proportion f.etters addressed to idb U St. Ciasc.sviili- will Oeproinptly stteudccl to. W*. tJR IFl'lTti. , Union IV-, Feb. 10, ltt '-l .-/.z. Job Mann, G. U. ?f a.nq. i iAVV ART Nls K.SIIIP. tue underaiguiU J have associated tbeiuselvua in the Praticc i of the Law, aud will promptly at tend to ai bus;-j anssentruste i to tbeir careiii Bedford and ad-i joining counties. on auliauoa Street, three door South It M cage I oil lie aud opposite [ho ra.-i --dence oi il jj. Tato. ill ANN A KI'ANC luue I ,—1664. tf. Dr. F. C Reamer, Physiciaa and Surgeon. Dcspectfully tenders his sericc* to J.V the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. IJe : may a'waya bo loun-J (unless professionally en at his Urug ap.a Book Store, in Juliaua 3t. Feb. 19, la&7. Humniel's Premium Essence ol' Coffee COFFEK made by it will have a more delicate aud finer flavor, aud w ill bo much more wholesome. It will also bo clear withai t requiring anvthing to clarify it. For sale bv OSTEH, MANSPF.AKER Ac CARN. New Store, No. 1, Ckeapside. June 18, 18otJ. K. . BARCLAY, . mourn IT LAW, I BEDFORD, PA., WILL attend promptly aud faithfully to all ' iegal businesseu'ruated to his care. on Julians Street, in the buildiug tor- j ! inerly oacupied by S. M. Barclay, Esq., dee'd March 26, ISuB. l! Will p jivt-Toiity btti Cftfiliv to u cvpc.rui.caa in- | f ) ujMfi to a 4 durj Tu-xa a;d. piugjta-i. A." aoa j j . . : ti: t. iath carteu, from or.* to ta wota.-v awt j* ' m 'd*atw, and nil operation* wairuate-t '} IV Itimt INVABUSI.a C.vSU oaic n i fHtt utccl r-.0.,. d I . WA L L and BLIND PAPER.—Dr. B. F. Harry is our agent for this necessary i article. By calling at his store, our patrons J will e.- samples of our papers. VFe havemade | our spring seie.-tionr with mncl, care, and think i we cannot fail to please. j ' * SffRTOCR SMITH, Ckamhtrsburg S ELLJ YG OFF JT COST. IN order to make room for Fall and Winter Goods J. J-J. M. Shoemaker will sell goods at very . ' reduced prices, at the Colonnade Store. 1 | Aug. 27. i A .YEW SUPPLY OF BOOTS tf SHOES , | TUST received, and for sale cheap at J. fc J. M. ! J Shoemakers' Colonnade store, i Aug. 27 W HITE TEETH and a perfumed breath can be accquireA by using the '-Haltn of a t Thousand Flowers.'" To be had at r DR HARRYS. March €. 1 Hft7; HOOKS AM> STATIONER]' Dlt. F. C REAMER, i IffvlVl'OHfl, 1-4. 1 ITAFING purchased the Drug and B-, z Star JL 1 ot Dr. S. D Ssvtt. has cvmuutiv pn Lsx; .1 the <ll stand, '.rg-- an 1 well scJacfed stick |Y chwlce Drugs and Aledicioes. wboiesaie an J i--*' t-iil, all of whi.ii will iio iou tar termi To. ! a**<<rtru<.rit e.insists iu part of | * I Drug! and /w >chucak bst H ; ,/j an-Ji JinUi.Putti, j and bi'.t, Winduiß Ulan -md <<iun War/, F-jba co and "'cetzn | P.xrM Utweiirs.—-If.iviag the reg u )s r agen -v < fur the sade of mir.y ol the<e me<tii-iu< s t the pub iii art* aestirwi that they are of the bejf_ eu.h %. j hau- Stood tf.e test of and experience 0 * j can Iv sat -iy recommci.deJ a3 gcuum.- ' 7 )2 * : I'own -ewd'r an l Sand's S;,ripnriJJa. Wiitsr's Falsa in of Vf; t t t< r; . Ay.-r's ULerry Fectora' M. tT.r'i j.iio i'jlD oi.,t i'Lani* Bitten, Dr' Jyn* $ * fumti) Medicines,- Fulinstork i. Uobca ui;'i and uib.r viru.ifttfi Hoofl.ni's Geiioaa ; bi!i-rs, Ike., iv. ! Lfi'-UiwJy on fiiitid ala ty j jto'-K. o, historic j ge>.gw|.hj."si ..*ktititic ri-iigi es,poetical,iefcooi I aud uuscelianeous BtiOKS } }is-,. a great vattejy of l AN'Ci -ii A i iONT ; lit , Cap, l'o>t aj.d MT.j.pjiig i' j er, -u e.-tr. | qualiti, i'aj.. r Hangings in great variety. kVit* i ton Bunds, in pattern* r by the piece, n'a'. Fa per, Ste.-i -i nd f.uicy Goods BLANK HOf/K i o! i-vuy rirc an 1 quality . . i'ocket Bonks and Port Monn .ies, imui'i, Bian.' j Deeds an t M< rtz-itM- gold I'cr.j and Pencili, i '"oitibs, Brt'-hcs. i'tifernery .n great vsriorr' | 4>o-|>!f, ft f C . •*. j Lumps, at J Caniphiiie Oil au.t Burniog Fiu;ci kept constantly on uuud. UIIOiCL i.iQCOKS lor medical use, vVoifis' I c cbeiduiu Fchoapps, Gift, P-jtr. Sherry cud Mi I deiru Wiui-s. ! F-V tf, f tin lo Save Money. ALL MTjoi.s who re f:- v< -.tit • f , i gj, . e -y I chuip cii.ii s and C itiu.-r b uuitturv, can sow 1 fiavc yn fp; "rruuity of ii, mcy, iy Ci.Bis vi tie * u y-'- -rj b*-r. .rii -fir-p 5 - arri'-'i-s is I ".c Tniy ii... i, ir-.- : , t l .ige k.. ■ r, ;a . i "'' 3 " :,: 1 - ■■> " tie ; ':t t* • <ij.l ta. ii •('<. ur<y. Y. win- : t - -.t | comntr:. • u<-kent.-t tf •i ! v.rii !callthg C-t i nit-, a*. tF.e-re a filjit gv. t ! •• iri-le ;a gu;tj 1 cd Furniture. t ' j will et to# truth of i !;•_ aw v itateccast ij i looking at t: e fellow 1 :g Ist ,f pri-ci L'iuiirs ftor: $4.6 r S-6.' - t; b.;., ! H dstcjds 'd fi.i •• LI in j Tld-s -d..Ht - Ui'.tK ! Bure-us K'.LO -• Sf 00 ; t'ophoaros . -f •• 12.0 • IF-ish St.u ts : A- • to' U .irk at.l. d.< luo • £ \.-.j '"jndle St a.- JS 1 10 J Oo < All 'ti.r artieies •-.> proportion 1 All tt;c!ai w .. * i A At' MEN Gil, da Valentine Steckman.* OPFIiETOii Boarders t_oei: n> the day wees mjutb ejti year April 2a, 18o—tf (ieUys Fliolflgraphie GaUerv, j 'EX.CH.iSGE SVILDINGC TiEDFORZ), l .i. FirUFRT Aiubr- ty per, Daguerreotypes, fc vv Sc.. are executed in the latest stvle ir.d i'mj-rovtments of the Art. A full assort meat of plain and fancy cases, gold aod p>hta Lockets at very low prices. The public are respectfully iavited to •z?..'a tnd examine bi scecitr.exi. ? . C-ETTYS, Jr. May 22,1857 - H<?Mt S l< FILLER ITTORNRFS Tf LAW. BEDFOED, PA, t"V711.1. PROMPTLY ATTEND TO i XX. v v legHl business eutruafed to It.e.r care Jiuriug the sessions of thev-mrt, the senior Jult uer may be fouud at the office of the firm, tTTi doers south ol Hon- G i Russell's office. D. H HOFIU3. J7<i H FI f.LF h Bedford, Nov. 28, 1866. ! ii HAVING commenced the business of Shoertt:> .eg, one door east of Mr Brice's Motel; Bedt'cjd. Pa , 1 am prepared todo-'all manner of work ;a this liuc t f business, at the shorten notice, ana ou the most aubstanuil manner.tio more reasouab.* rates thai; usual, one thing indteptntablt. Give hi a a call, try mv work and judge for voursekes. J D. B.IKh t May 7, 1858 ("8 KOKGE B. AMICK, surviving partner of the T late firm of Gro. E. Amick Sr Rroiher, noti ! tics all persona interested, that the books of said firm remain in his hands for settlement, and that ; circumstances demand an immediate closing up 0! tbe business of said firm. Persons indebted er having settlements to make, are therefore request ed to eall on the subscriber without delay. St. ClairsTille, June 11, 1868.-tf. The subscriber will continue the mercantile bus; nets at the old stand, where he will be happy tc meet And supply the wants of his friends ar.d cus toraeis at all times. He will receive in a cuuple of weeks a new supply of seasonable goods, which he is determined to sell on the most, reasonable terms. GEO. B. AMICK SHKYOfK & SMITH, tiIAMBEKSBIRC, PA., t' BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS, ana i Dealers iu Music aud Musical Instruments j Our stock consists of Books, Stationery, Mu j sic, Musical Instruments, Wall papers. Blinds. , Freuch, German aud American Lithographs ; aud steel engravings, giit mouldings for lratnes, | etc., etc., wholesale and retail. Dr. B. F Harry 16 our agent for Bedford, aud all orders i given nim will be promptly attended to ! March 7, 1857. IS hereby giveu to ail whom it may concern, tha*. I have bought of \Vtlliam Lasbiey and paid him for the following property to wits his entire stock of / store goods, horses, cattle, hogs, calves, grain, bay, : and altogether all the personal pfi#perty that oe longed to him, and, also four tracts of land, ana I leave the same in bis possession during ray pleasure, and'l furthermore forewarn all persons from trespas sing on the same, as I will most positively enforce the law against any person so Coiug, as it is wine and paid for. HE SKY C- LASHLEY. September 3, 1853. lAKE NOTICE TO make arrangements for Fall Trade, G- W- Rupp will offer goods at reduced prices to those that wish to buy. for cash call and see and you cannot bo disappointed. And ail those that know thercseves indebted willfplease call aud settle eheir accounts. Augut 6, 1858. BURNING FLUID and Fine oil always to be had at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store, 'j August 6, 185 S. JAYNE'S Wrighis, Bennett's and Dyott's pills at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store August 6,1868 PURE WHITE LLAD, Flaiseei oil and Spirits Turpentine u Dr Harry's Drug and Boot Store. August 6 1868
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