Bedford inquirer. (Bedford, Pa.) 1857-1884, May 20, 1859, Image 3

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    BLOODY RUN RAIL ROAD!
FERGUSON & MANSPEAKER'S DEPOT,
AT THE
SHOE AMD VAH.IETY STORE.
EXAMINE THE LIST OF
of all kinds and descriptions, prices, sorts, sizes and conditious. Don't believe the wonderful csc.ian
Stories you hear.
Seine excuse must be given for selling higher than wo do.
EXAMINE THE LIST :
Coffee, beat quality at 12 do. 15,
Sugar crushed at IS.
Syrup, best golden,, 75 per. gal.
good qualify at 50 c'.s.
Rice, 7 ets.
Chocolate 25 ets.
Everv thing else at corresponding pric~* including
Teas Alm.ice, Pcpp.r, Essence oi CviK-c, Cheese, Raisins, ligs, Dates, Preserves, Pickles,
Cvtle Powder, ritisnred.) Oil Cloths. Table Oil Cloths, Stationery of every
glnd, including Copy Books, Envelopes, Writing Paper, 6tc.,
Sboc-fiXing*; including Biudiug, Tacks, Pegs,
Thread, kc., Brushes, Baskets, Bed
Cords, Brooms, Buck
ets, Mats,
Ink,
Cloves Stockings, llair IP nshes. Shirt Collats, bosoms, Xeck-ties, Clocks, Hats, Caps,
Fan Suspenders,- in short, Every thing but Dry Goods, and even some of them.
the Ust variety of Tobacco, Cigars and Snufl.
Try the rßicts.
Jlilj, 20, lfeo'J.
WAR n r EIROPE!
NAPOLEON* the Third is bound to revenge his uncle, and
s jblli m+z Aa © ma JtimrmhrjLCLL:
are determined to sell their large and splendid stock of
NEW GOODS,
a! j-iitcß r j.r rX' eedlr| in cbtattiess ulj yet uficrcd IAH people of Pedforti,
THE LATEST STYLES,
of fasLlviiible DREES GOODS, fcr l.e'r- s and gen 1 -men, will be found at their store.
TIIIIII El * T <1 1 El LI S W tll C
adorns their shelves, which they propose to sell particulatly low.
TT .JSLJi MAIJS - g Mxl JMS_ M MS 9
such as Sugars, Teas. C-ffee, &c. Ac., cat not be surpassed ia excellence or cheapness.
REMEMBER
these things and call -t ouee at BEED MINNICH'S where y,u v.iil not fail to find what ;ver you want
in their line of busitirss.
JJsr 20, 18-SU.
mWmms
A NO
BrSmW r SiO £ .mM[S5§.
SHALL PROFITS AND QJicK SALES.
k CAKN. r 'spectfully announce to their friends - i the public, that they are now receiving
V-T a te:ge and beautiful assortment of s --cibie v St French, ENGLISH and
AMERti AX liRY GOODS,
Embracing all th - novelties in LADIES Dress G -ds. -• ls. &c.. of the season, together
\v..u a choice seb.-c'ion Fntmi GnecKntE*. QCEEXSWABE. CCTLSBT, *
iIATi. CAPS, POSSETS, BCOTS, Sit KS, AC., kc., Sec.
Which thev guarantee w:ll compare with any other assortment ia BtoFouo. in PRICES. and exceed
many in taste, Gsign tur' quality ; an 1 wi.icb they arc let.nniiied to soil as CHEAP m the CHEAPEST,
foe CASH or MUDCCB. . „ ...., . . , . , . ~
They !Dp '. i.'i attcnti.Ti t thai.- Urge .•-••ortin.T.t .... Mri. Pi.u.uleiphiA made LADIES, HISSES
and CHILDRESS HSK SHOE?. , .
C tl! and sretttcm, they wll speak far thc.-ns- !v -s. i nt-y invite every person to caJ and see their
AiOflßS, "If ftr nestling imw fca uulvtiw will) af hi.il *!trr J
SO TROUBLE TO SHOW (,000s.
i A liifcral credit '- r > persons of undoubted stindiier. when desired, and to those OSLT,
TfhM <i • ( are w l lipe to settl thcii accounts prctup: ■, either i>y cash <r note, on or before the
j Is, duy'..t evtry Ja: a .ry. OSTEK & CARN*.
Eedferd, Arid 2b. 1559
KEEP if BEFORE
THE
PEOPLE !
"THAT CHEAP Sil IS STIIL
NOT TO BE OUTDONE.
EXTR.tORDIX.4RV INDUE--moats to CAMI
ar.d REOJTPT SBOETTIXE BLTKM.
SPRING CAUCOXS. AND I.AWSS, new AND beautiful
Jr'-tu c,s - "!'•
Mrsi FJRS, all widths, fror-I 6 ETA. up.
GTSAH.IUA and CHAIXIE BFLALVKS, from 6 cli. up.
sii kinds, OF ME* -;nd B<>TS wear, 1-' cts. UP.
I C. I'. Honrs. AND Sriejiiscs. from 6 ct>. up.
LYU.WTX'S FEKAWLSAOD i.- !•' )OTS, from 63 cts. up.
' Fine LASTING Gaire.S, troni 8. et. up.
Goon COPFEE, ** 1- cts.
Pn*U> NEW CROP K. O. Srgar, at 1" cts.
lieiincd WHITE: Soil Get SUED, at '-I cts.
Bright Molasses and Syrup*. froia 12 et*
NTRI many other GOODS. too LBUUEROUS to MENTION,
AT GREAT BARGAINS.
Cali an.l examine for yourselves.
OST£E & CAEN*.
Bedford, May. 20, 1809.-2 m.
KEIiIMMIL PJISUIET
THE fir T Regiment of TL first Brigtd ar.-J
16th Division <>f the unito-nn <1 M:' '.x of Pennj-yi-
VII., V:R: Broad TOP K::1 J Bangers, Bedford Hi-
FI-men, Independent Bines. CUMBRIAN 1 VALB-J
Blues, and H<>p*w--il Riff-men, are h*rei.y notifi-D
and riquir dto MEET for R 'giment D P IRAB ' i In
spection, on Monday the 6th o! June, text . at 10
o'clock, A. M., of s--.d day, at Bloody KU:;, in fail
military costume.- All other companies are invited
to attend. JOHN" F. LOWRY, Colonel.
LSMVEI. EVASS, Brigade Inspector.
HI pic-well, May 13, 1 £59.
m je z: w-z •
ALL the uniformed companies regnlariy organi
zed, within the County c-f Bedford, are hereby
rotitied to MEET on the 6th of June, I- x*. to bold
election to elect BRIGADE, Regimental an-L Company
otlici-r*. EARL- com pa % holding its own election, su
perintended by tire respective Captains — return to
he marie to the Brigade liop-. S R within five days
thereafter. LEMUEL EVAN'S,
Brigade I- >Y- • r. Ist B. 16TH I. P. I!.
ilopeweil. Msy 13, 1859.—D.
LUTZ'S FACTOR!.
THE SUBSCRIBER baring LEASE I this well KNOW es
tablishment, i NOW prepared to do carding AND fal
ling; also to manufacture Cloths, Cissiaer -. Sati
net:*, Blankets. Flsniieh. kc., on re sonable terms.
He also keeps on hind a supply of the abeve men
tioned fabrics which he wi-i sell cheap ior CASH; or
trade for WOOL at the usual rates. Carding and fui-
HNG will B done at the SARNIE prices as formerly—
firms cash.
JOHN* LUTZ.
May 13, 185.-c.
HOPEWELL HOUSE,
HOPEWELL, BEDFORD COUNTY, PENN'A
JOHN B. CASTNEE,
Proprietor.
May 6, 1859.—1y.
I & J. M. SuozMAaxK have just received i. new
Y • 'apply of Coffee, Sugar ,Syrup Molasscs.Fi-h.
-jrootiis, feas, Indigo, Hummel's EMeace Coffee
biia, Ac., uLich w;il bo sol i cheap.
March 4, 1860.
I'! Bi.ii: Si LB
or VALUABLE
RE.iL ESTATE.
I'f V v-vtu.! •:" -n order of the Orphan's Court of
A B'-iit--;-1 ( ■ urty, the undersigned w;li offer at
I public sale, on t) e preraisi s, i n
S. ITI RD.IY, lift JLWE, next,
A lot of ground, with Log Hons ■ thereon erected.
| in the B -rough .-f Bedford, fronting --n the N'orth
i erti side of the Turnpiso. in the Western end of said
, Borough, bounded on the South by said Turnpike,
and lot" ui John Brieo, ori the North by --Fullord's
Run." <>n the £ >t by other lot of John Br ice, anil
• oa the VV est Ly lot of Win. StaLl.
JLSO,
[ Lot No. 81 in Boy istowr., bounded on the N rtb ly
Turnpike, on the South and West by lan : of Joseph
Sellers or John Sproat, and an alley on the East, or
• Lot i. -14, btii g sixty feet front, and extendi ag
hue.; 24'J feet,
T E R M S:
One half to r -main in the heads of the purchaser
during the lifetime of Mrs. Mary Claar, widow of
; Geotge Claar Oee'd , she to receive the interest
thereon; on half of tbo balance n hand at coufir
-1 ination of sale, aod the residue its one year, with
out interest, to be secured bv Judgement bonds.
DANIEL BORDER,
Adtu'r of George Claar, dee'd.
May, 181869.—4".
j~ uieumW
PRODUCE STORE!
(rrr-ti induffm<sit£ lo Furchasei,
! Tiin ur-Jerstgned haritig purchased the
I Store lately owned by Samu-1 Brown, decaasd.
! offers to t 'ie Public a large assortment of Dry
! Goods Groceries, Qmeenxirtrr. B-dj and st.oes, &e..
j kc.. kc., at the lowest ca-u pp.iuks.
; His stock of goods is unsurpassed in every point
j of excellence, atei purchasers need ordy call and
' seel - be convinced that it is to their interest, to
ur at his establishment for cash, or cocsrar pao
i O! CE.
He will make the most advantageous sales, to
j purchasers, as immediate payments will enable him
I ° lll GREAT REDUCTION IN* PRICES!
T! "V who wish to secure bargains should not de
! lay giving him a call.
Store Room same as lately occupied by Samuel
, Brown, immediately opposite the ".Vashingtou Ilo
[ tel. " JOHN" ALSIP.
Viarch 4, 1859.
i |
DAY'D W. MADARA. JAB. S. TCSBEY.
MiilUil & TISSLV,
]A.\D Ageulk, Clinton, Kansas Territory,
v ill locate Land U'arrauts, Bay TaxtrS, buy
and sell lands and attend to all bijsiness entrusted
to care with pr-imptnessaf-d fidelity. VYe will
! -cat-.-4' acres Warrants ior $0; 81) acres, $lO
120 acres, sls ; 160 acres, $lB. After the great
land sales at Lecomptoa in July next, over a mil- ;
.ion acres of land will be opened to private entry.
, N'cver :n ibe history of our country has there oeen ,
i such an opportunity to obtain beautiful homes and j
speculate in land.
| We r . -r to L. 1.. Moore, Jas. Ma iirs, Spang's
i Jiiis, David P. Tussey. Sinking Valley; Prof.
.. obn Miller. Hoilidaysbnrg, and John Freeman,
Address
MADARA Ji TUSSEY, I
May 13, 1859.-C* Clinton, K. T.
BURNING FLUID a.i I Pin oil always t-jos '
ba-lat Dr. Harry's ug Diaod Book St ore.
August®, 1868.
BBBFO&B UfdUIKBR.
| PTKE Tft RETAILERS.
• IX pursuance of an Act of Assembly, approved
J. the Bth day of May, 1854. requiting the Treas
urer of each county, to publish in each year, a list
of all retailers of domestic and foreign goods,
1 wares and merchandise —NOTICE is hereby given
to retailers in classes, as directed by law, that the
taxes must be paid to the ctunty treasurer, on or
! before tbe Ist day of August, next.
Bedford Borough.
Class License.
i Oster 4 Cars, * 3 1000
[ A. B. Cramer & Co. *9
I Nicholas Lyons, 1* '
Reed & Minnieh, 1
' John Alsip, 7 00
j Miss M. Fetterly. H 7 00
, Samuel Shuck Co., 14 00
| Robert Fyan, 14 7 00
; J. 4 J. M . Shoemaker, 14 7 00
Sarah E. Potts, 14 7 00
Isaac I.ipple, 14 <_ 00
j Coiin Lover, 14 7.00
: Agnes Saupp, 14 7 00
John Arnold, 14 7 00
Win. Hartley, 14 00
George Biymire, 14
i Dr. B. F. Harrv. 14 7 <>o
I Dr. F. C. Reamer & Co., 14 7 00
A. Ferguson N Co., 14 7 00
I A. L. Defibaugh. E. H. 8 o 00
Bedford Township.
I John B. Furnev, 14 7 111
I John S. Kitehey Distillery, 4 15 00
Edward Huffman, Brewery, 5 15 00
Broadlop Towns/tip.
j John F. Lowry. 14 7 00
Colerain Township.
t A. C. James, 14 7 00
; James & Barnbart, 14 7 00
Cumberland Valley Township.
Jacob Andetson, 14 7 00
John May Jr., 14 7 00
; Daniel K. Anderson, 14 7 00
j Thomas Grouden, 'l4 7 00
East Providence Township.
' John Nvcum. 14 7 00
; D. A. T. Bltck, 14 7 00
Lauderbaugfa A Pea, 14 7 00
Harrison Township.
Valentiuo B. Wertz, !4 7 00
John W. Smith. 14 7 00
Juniata Township.
j W to. Kejscr, " 14 7 00
I lliilegas 4 Mowery, 14 7 00
: Lewis N. Fyan. 14 7 00
i Fred. Hilderlmnt, 14 7 00
; George G&rdill, il 7 00
L<btrly Township.
; Lewis Putt, 14 7 (>'.
John Cypher. 14 7 00
i St- d St Entrikea, 14 7 00
1 Jacob Kockler, 14 7 00
J.onrlondtriy Town.'tip.
Jacob Do v ore Jr., 14 7 0!. !
Thomas J. Porter, 14 7 00
.Monroe Township.
i Dani -1 Fletcher, 14 7 M>
i James K. O'Neal, 14 7 00
.Yupicr Township. ,
John Wayde, 14 7 00
I Peter Hillegas Distillery, 4 15 00
West Providence Township.
Jacob Barn-101l ir. 18 10 00
j James M. Barndollar St Son, 13 10 00
I Thomas Kir hey, 14 7 00
Snake Spring Township.
Nicholas Koentz, 14 7 00
Schel/tburg Borough.
i B. F. Horn N Brother, II 7 O0
i A. Bunn, 14 7 00
i E. Statler *t .Son, 14 7 00
John K Colvki, 14 7 0i
John S. Scbell, 14 7 00
i A. J, Snively, 14 7 <X>
.)<•!,n Sruit) . 14 7 ot>
t Miller A- Stack tittfn, It 7 00
Duncan McVicker, 14 7 00
St. Clair Township.
\ F. D. B -ogle, 14 7 00
I G. B. Amick. 14 7 0"
. George Hlneslieg, 14 7 <0
: G - D. Trout, If 7 00
John H. Scbell, 14 7 00
Southampton Township.
' Kirk St Fletcher, 14 7 00
' Wm. Oss, 14 7 0C
Union Township.
| John Walter. ' 11 7CO
.Middle Woodberry Township.
Jacob Brenneman, 11 7 00
C. W. Ricketou, 14 7 00
G. R. Barndollar, 14 7 00
! Abraham Beehhoefer. 14 7 00
South Mood berry Township.
Piper A Scott, It 7 00
S. K. Oster. 14 7 00
I George Kiuffmun, 14 7 00
D. F. Buck, 14 7 mi
• ! D. Beegle, II 7 00
SAMUEL DAVIS.
Treasurer.
' May 13.1859.-4:.
TOE SAL'G
OR
EXCHA KTG-3U.
THE:FOLLOWING L VNDS IN THE: WEST =
80 ACHES in Browti Comity, Kamis. 3 mi'?*
west of Hiawatha, on t!old St. Jo. road, nr..l 13
miles from White Clued on the Missouri River.—
ALSO 80 ACEKS. 15 miles west of Atcbis. r, Kan
as. These are fine roiling prairie lands within les
than a mile of timber and running water. ALSO
■to ACE rs wel 1 [-inhered, in Grant County. Indiana.
A n.l the following lands in Bedford County :
Amu r6O ACRES well timbered, ;n Cumberland
Vailev Township, 9 Miles from Bedford, near to
■I- L.n McFerrans. ALSO 4ry: acres, tirr.l<er-laij .in
Union Township, on B*>Hfcs Creek, about 2 miles
above Conrad's 8W-M ill. ALSO five-twelfths of a
tract containing ZO6 acres and 14b perches of
Broaiop coal land.
ALSO 110 ACRES of first quality LJHE STONE Land,
a half a mile south of Bedford, known as the
Vondcrsraith Farm, lo'J acres cleared, a Never Fail
ing Spring of excellent water, a tolerable barn, ami
small frame house.
ALSO 137 acres of prime LIMESTONE LAND in
C"LIBAIN TOWNSHIP, Bve roiles from BEDFORD,
known as the COMPUKR FARM; IK) acres cleared and
weii improved, and the balance EXCELLENT TIMBER.
WX. M. HALL.
Jan, 7. 1859.
Liefutor's .\o!ice.
LETTERS testamentary having been granted to
the subscriber, living In P-dlord Township, on
the Estate of William Smith, late of said Tp. dee'd
si! persons indebted to the same are hereby notified
tc make payment immediately, and those having
claims against the same will present them properly
authenticated for settlement.
SAMUEL SMITH,
April 6, 1859. Executor.
MRS S. E. POTTS,
nAS just returned from tie Eastern Cities with
her usual stock of rich
taoiitter (iiotJs
Consisting iu part of handsome Siik Robes, Lawn
Robes, Barage Robes, Shawls, Lace Mantles, of
every style, New Style Shawls ; a large and splen
did apartment of Spring and Summer Bonnets,of the
latest fashion. Her stock js large, well selected,
and, will lie sold cheap to suit the titnes. Call and
examine the goods, and judge for yourselves.
April 22, 1859.
Dissolution of Partnership.
fid HE Partnership heretofore existing and doing
J. business under the firm Dime ot Barclay &
Garretson, has this day been dissolved by mutual
cnosent. The Books, &c.. are in the liauda of B.
W. Garret son, who is authorized to settle tko bu
siness of the late firm.
S. M. BARCLAST,
Nov.*, 1868. Q., W. GARBETSON.
raw mms.
THE subscribers hare just opened a large and
well assorted supply of
SPttlXfi AM) SIMMER M)ODS
: including al the various fabrics usuallyj found in
ii stare, consisting in part of viz: Blue, Black.
Brswii and Olive French Cloths, Black, and Fancy
| Colored plain and and side Band Caasimers, Cassi
nerts, Keutuckv Jeans, Cottonades, Drillings.
I.iiens,Chat;burgs, &c.
LADIES DRESS GOODS.
Vtry handsome Spring Calicoes, Lawns. Challies.
I obes, Lin rages, French and Lisle Thread Ginghams,
Silks, Iloserv, Gloves, N. W. Cllats, Cambrics,
Swiss Muslins, Sdella Shawis, Parasols, Mantillas
AC.
(HEAP CIRPETIMS
Rag, Listing, Venitian, Half Wool, also Floor Oil
Cloths, various widths. Our stock of
BOOTS and SHOHS
cannot be surpassed in the County for extent, va
riety and cheapness.
ttBWERIES
Eio, Lagnira and Turkey Coffee, .N. Orleans,
Crtshrd, Granulated and Clarified Sugars, New
Orfeans Molasses, Golden Syrups, Teas, Chocolate
Oi/| 4c.
(lur stock is very complete, and we shail lie happy
to txhibit our goods to all who may • favor us with
a call, whether they wish to purchase or not. To
good and reliable purchaser* our terms are as usual
viz: prompt settlements, by money or note every Jattu
ry. All kinds of Country Produce received fur goods
for which the highest price will be given.
May 6, 1859. A. B. CRAMER 4 CO.
B. SICIIES JMITTi!
AFTER X long and bard struggle at M ashington
City, Mr. Sickles has been acquitted, and I.
M. SHOEMAKER A CO. hare succeeded in getting
their stock of goods, which is very large and ch.ap
! ir than ever before sold ia Bed: -ni. Consisting in
' part of
Black an I
Fancy Silks. I.are!la
Cloths, Dtbaige, Challies. Du
ctile, Delaines, Calicoes, Ginghams. Barege,
Checks. .ilpacat, Flannels, shawls. Plain and
Barred Cambricks, Hosiery, flankcrrhirfs. /.awns.
Giot's, MPs. Collars, Ribbons, Muslins. Tick•
| t:,gs. Cheeks ; a large assortment 'jf
Mere am! Hoys' Wear, J rim
l-'i cts. up ) Linens,
Shillings,
i ok and F.n.cy Ctadtntrt, Cloths, Hals and
; Ci s. 4<".. c4c.
| A large assortment of
BOOTS and SHOES,
cheaper than ever.
A good "supply of Carpets, all coiers and prices,
sb g'- and double carpet chain, looking glasses,
umbrellas, clocks, 4c-
Also, A large ussorimet I of
<sRO('EKI£S
Stnffl as Coffee, Sugar, Syrup .Molasses, Tobacco,
Seg-.rs, Essence Coffee, Spices, Dye Stuffs, Soap,
Green and Black Tea, Siioc liiicking, Knives,
Spoons. Candle Wick, ice, Chocolate, Candles,
MttsUrd, Whale. Linseed and Fish Oil, Backets,
Tuba. #e., cheap for Cash and Produce, and to
punctual t ustouiers a credit of C months will be giv
en. Thankful lor past f .vors, we hope to receive a
li:>ral share of patronage.
Remember the place, Anderson's Row, opposite
the Gazette Office, is Shoemakers Vhetp Store. So
come on with your Tin and buy cheaper than you
have ever bought before.
April 29, 18-59.
a Ci\nr>.
Allegheny Hale and Female Seminary.
KAl\MUit<r Pa.
Faculty.
EJ. OSBUORNE, A.l>.. Principal, P.-of. oi
• Languages and Pbilosop; y.
Wm. S. Smith, Prof, o' .Math uati-s.
Jas. 11. Miller. Adjunct Prof. of M.itfcmatics.
Kv. B. F. Stephens, Lecturer on Moral Philoso
phy. Ac.
Wot. A. Sit-phe is. Prof, of English Oi .maar, kc.
Dr. J. Hughes, Lecturer on Anatomy A.e.
Mrs. E-V• Osl ornc. Preceptress, Teacher of Mu
sis, French. Botany Ac.
Mas Mary Will nns. Teacher of Composition, Sec.
Price of Tuition for t 'rm of 11 weeks.
Common English Branches $3 25
Higher Branches, including common, each 80
Latin an i t!r. rich 2 00
Gerruau and French, each i 50
Book-keeping aud Commercial calculations 150
Ornamental
Drawing 2 50
Colored crayon, and water colors, etch 3 00
Oil painting o 00
Hair aud rax flowers, each H 00
Feflis work 3 00
Fnibr- fiery 1 50
Pi r > music, with us-"> of instrument 10 00
Bo.ird $1,75 per week inclnding room rent, fuel,
fur.dlure &c. T. is is o:.e of the best, and cheapest
institution in the country. The whole expense per
term ne d not be more than twenty-five dollars.—
The spring term commences April 5, 18-59.
Fur particulars, address the peincind.
E. J. OSBORNE, A. B.
Rsiusburg, Bedford co.. April 29, 1859.
G/' G fi'd/tn, G/f. ,
ANl>
JK rS7 S3 -JR- m
SfHELLSirIiRG. PENN'A.
OFFERS his services to the Public in tk prac
tice of Medicine. W ill attend promptly to ail ca
ses entrusted to bis care
lie wiil a'so pet form at! operations on the teeth
in a neat and scientific manner.
Teeth plugged and inserted from a single tooth to
Ail Entire Set,
Mounted on gol 1 or silver plate, on the latest and
mo' approved principles.
TERMS m <hrate, and all operations u-arremtd.
April 8, 1859.—tf.
THE
WAMSUTTA PRINTS.
They ere the B*t Calicoes yet offered to the
Public for the money.
WHOLESALE A SENT*
DEFOREST, ARMSTRONG & Co.,
NEW VOEK.
April 22, 1859.-4 m
CAUTIOiV I
* LL persons are cautioned against purchasings
2* judgment note given by uje to Abram K.
Fiuek, for SIOO. parable on the Ist April.l 800 and
dated the 12th as I have a claim of S2O
against the same. ~ _ ...
LUCY ANN DETAKMIN.
April 15, 1859-*
J. w. LLV6EMFELTKB,
Attorney at Law Land Surveyor
WILL attend with promptness to all business
entrusted to bis car*.
Will practice in Bedfonfand Fulton Counties.
•ryOfifice one door West of the Union Hotol.
Pes, 24,18^8.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
HI NTLXGION & BKOIVTOP R. R.
Two Daily Passenger Trains Each Way.
THE >IOR\IXG TR 41*
Leaves Huntingdon Every Xlerning
EXCEPT SUNDAY,
AT Q.S3 A. M„
Connecting with Penn'a. Rail Road Express
Train West and Mail train East. Stepping at al 1
Station?—connecting at SAXTON with Trains to
the MINES, and running through to HOPEWELL
—connecting with coach'-s to Bloody Run, Bedford
Springs, Fulton Co. c Returning, Leaves Hope
well at 12.20 P. M., Saxton at 12.56 j Arriving in
Iluntiiigdon at 2,82 P. M.
THE FVEMMr TRiIN
Leaves Huntingdon at 5,00 P. M., Connecting
with Pennsylvania R. R. Mail Tr.iin West, Run
ning through to COALMONT on SIIOL'PS RUN
BRANCH, arriving at COALMONT at 6,55 P M.
Returning Leaves Coaluiont at 7.00 P. M., Saxton
7,86 P. M., and arriving it: Huntingdon at 9,12 P.
M., Connecting with PENN'A. R. K. FAST LINE
E AST at 10,45 P. M.
Passengers going East from Huntingdon at 10.45
P. M. can enjoy tbe comforts ola sleeping car,
which will fully compensate for flte few hours delay
at Huntingdon, in consequence of their bring no
afternoon train East as formerly.
J. J. LAWRENCE,
April 22, 1869.-1 ia Superintendent.
OLIVER C CLARK, SAMUEL M. liALLEB
O C. ( LAKIt. Ac t .,
FLUE FEED, EEOCEIY,
AND
Produce Store,
(Cer.tre Utriei, next door to Lutheran Church,)
CUMBERLAND, Md.
4 well selected stock '* now open,and offered to
fauiiiies ate! country dealers, consisting of Fam
ily. Extra and S't{:rfine Flour, (h.rn Meal, Corn
and Rye Chop, Shorts, Ship-stuff, and Bran, New
tJrh-atis. Porto Kica. Muscavado and refiurnl Sugars,
Giddeu and S. 11. Syrups, Molasses, Imperial,
Yuung llysoa, au-lßiack Tea, Java and Ri ■ Coffee
of the liest quality. All kinds of Spices, Pickels
in battels ami jrrs, Candies. Soap, Mackerel, aid
lie:ring. Wutev. Sugar, Soda. Edinbatg. and Gin
ger Crackers, Peaches, Strawberries, Pine apples
and Grecti c-rn, put up in can. expressly for fam
ily use. A choice lot of LIQUORS, consisting of
Wines, Brandies, Rum and Whiskey, selected with
c.iri-. '1 -iiacco and Segars of various brands, with
a v.'riety of other articles usually found in Stores.
Additions to the stock will be frequently made,
so as to keep up a general a#si ltment; all dealers
are invited to call Iscfore purchasing elsewhere. All
kinds of grain ami country produce bought for cash,
or in exchange for goods.
April 8,1839 -ly.
CANCER I! RE I).
WITHOUT BUEUICAI. OPERATIONS OK LOSS OT
BLOOI).
Caacees, Turner's, ffu, Scrofula, Uicrrt, 4c.,
cured in a short time, without the knife, bv
Dr. MACXICHGL,
(Colleague of the late Dr Lounxbtrry, Dec'J)
No. 50. North FIFTH Street, In-low Arch, Phila.
Tin- reuiarfisbje success which has attended the
treatment of Cancers, Turners, Ac., by Dr. Mae-
Xtchol. for a Lumber of years past, has attracted
the attention, and in many instances lias secured
the hearty approv .1 of many emin nt Physicians
*b Philadelphia, who are r.o 1 mger willing to risk
the Lingers and uncertainties of cutting.
Cancer can be Cured! —if p. < periy treated and
promptly. A great majority of the cases of Can
cer, can f-e effectually cured. The numerous
patients, from every section of the country, who
have been cured under this method of treatment is
a guarantee of its superiority over every other
known system.
Those who may be afflicted with these diseases,
and desire further information or advice, will please
address Dr. MacSichol, when they will receive
prompt attention and a Copy of Piiamplet, on the
treatment of Cancers —free of charge.
White Swelling. Hip Disease, Scorfulous en! Ma
lignant Ulcers, Diseases of the Mouth and Throat.
Ulcerations of the Rones, FETTLE, SCALD HEAD,
and all diseases of the Skin, I- nnanenly cured, aua
proper remedies sent—carefully packed—by Ex
press to any part of the country.
In every case a plain description of the disease
is required. Address, Da. MACN'ICHOL. X E 50
North sth, St., PULLAD'A. Proprietor and Muri..-
fieturer of Dr. Lotrisbeiry & Go's Celebrated Im
perial Dcpwraiive, the best and most reliable Fam
ily Medicine of the Nineteenth Century, for the
cure of ail diseases originating in Impunities of the
Blood.
Jan. 2S, 18.59.-3 m.
{OrrtCE OF THE E EDROLD K.vii. ROAD Co.
BEDFORD. BEDFORD CO. PA. April 23, 'SO
- PROPOSALS will be receivi i at .his
i.-ffirt on Wednesday the 25th day of May next,
for executing the graduation and masonry of that
portion of' the Bedl->rd Kail Road between the towns
of Hopewell and Bloody Run.
Plans, Profiles, Specifications, and schedubs of
amounts <<f work wiil lie exhibited, and blank tortus
for bids obtained by application at this otiice for
three days po-vions to the letting.
All proposals to be directed to the chief Engineer
or the Bedford Rait Road Company.
No bids will be received after May 25tb at 6
P.M. By order. JOB N FULTON,
April 29, 1859. Chief Engineer.
Executor's Noiicc.
IETTEKS testamentary on the Estate of John
J Harcleroad, late of Coierain Township, dee'd.
having been granted to the subscribers, living in
said township, all persons indebted to said estate
are notified to make payment immediately, and
those having claims against the same wiil present
them properly authenticated tor settlement.
SIMON HARCLEROAD.
WILLIAM OTT,
April 22, 1859.-f Executors.
ExecHlor's IVotife.
-ivrOTICE is hereby given that 1 etters Testamen
_Ll tary have bevn granted hy the Register of Bed
ford County on the wili of Abraham Kichey, late
of Snake Spring, tp , Bedford County dee'd, to the
undersigned—that alt persons indebted to said Es
tate are required to make imnied : ate payment, and
those having claims will present them duly authen
ticated for settlement.
ABM RITCHEY JK ,
JOB MANN,
April 29 1859. Executors.
Estate of Ritifhari Keplogle, Dee'd.
TOE subscribers, executors of the hist will and
testa'm- nt ot Rinebart Keplogle, late of South
Woodherrv T"Wnsliip, Bedford County, dee'd,
hereby give notice that letters testamentary ujion
said estate have been granted to them by the Regis
ter of the slid County and all (lersoos having claims
or dennnds against siid estate are requested to
make known the i-ame without delay and those in
debted are notified to make payment.
DAVID L KEPLOGLE,
JOHN L. REPI OGLE.
Residing in South Woodberrr tp. Bedford Go.
May 6, 1869-*
TUB LITER IMTCIIRTTIIR,
PREPARED BY DR. SANFOUD.
Com pounded enllrelv from G01$
IS ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE AND
LIVER MEDICINES now before the public,
tbat acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and ijaoro
effectual than any ether medicine known. It is not
oi.iy a Cathartic, bat a Liter remedy, acting first
on the Liter to eject its morbid matter, then on the
s'otnacb and bowels to carry off that matter, thus
accomplishing two purpose* without
any of the painful feelings experienced in the op
erations of most Cathartics. It strengthens the
system at the same time llwt it purges u; and
when taken daily in moderate doses, will strength
en and build it up with unusual rapidity.
The Liver is one* of the principal regulators of r
the human body, and when it performs its func
tion? wed the powers of the system are fully devel-"
oped. The stomach is almost entirely dependent
on the healthy action of tint Liver for the proper
performance of its functions. IV hen thestomtcii
is at fault, the bowels are at fault, and the whole
system sutlers in consequence of one organ—the
Liver—having ceased to do its duty. For the dis
ease of licit organ, one of the proprietors has
made it his study, in a practice of more than twen
ty years, to find some remedy wherewith to coun
teract the many derangements to which it is liable.
To prove that this
any person troubled—Z} with Liver Compiiint
in any of its forms, hasf->j hut try a bottle, and
conviction is certain. ." ~
These gums remove*- all morbid or bad nut
ter from the supplyingin titeir place
a healthy flow of invigorating the stata
ach, causing food to d*. _'* gust weil, purifying the
blood, giving tone aud^-—'health to the weak
machinery, removing the causes of tbc dis
cae , and effecting a ra-"-H dical cure.
Bilious attacks arep>- cured, and, what is bet
ter, prevented by occasional use 0 f t'ac,
Liver Invigorator.
One dose a tier eating' : s sufficient to relievo
the stomach and prevent the food from rising
and souring. *
Only one dose taken^Ca before retiring prevents
nightmare.
Only one dose takenat night loosers the
bowels gently, and costivenes*.
One dose taken alter each meal will cure
Dyspepsia.
dose of two tea-spoonsful will al
ways relieve Sick IL-&.1- ache.
One hotila taken f< "X 2 female obstruction re
moves the cause of t disease, ane makes a
perf- ct cure. *""■?
Only one dose reiieresQhoiic,
while CZ^
One dose often tel 13 a sure cure fat
Cholera Morbus, and preventive of Cholera.
One dose taken will prevent the recur
rence of bilious attackwhile it relieves all
painful 11-ei'ugs.
one bottle is-'-* needed to throw out
of the system the edects of medicine after long
sickness.
One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all vel
lowness or unnatural color f-oiu ihe skin.
Uae dose taken a abort time before eating gives
vigor to the appetite and timkes feci digtst well.
One dose often repeated cures Chronic Diarrhoea
in its worst forms., while summer and bowel coma
plaints yield almost to the first dose.
One- or two doses cures attacks caused Ly worms,
while for worms in children, there is no safer or
speedier remedy in the world, as it never fails.
A f w beaks cores Dropsy, by exciting the ab
sorbents.
We take pleasure la recpmmending ti.is medi
cine as a preventive lor Fever and Ague, Chill Fe
ver, and ill Fevers of a Bilious Type. It operates
with certainty, and thousands are willing to testifv
to its vronderful virtues.
| Ail who use it are giving their unanimous test I
i m ony in ite favor. [T7"Mix Water in the Mouth
I with the Invigo>-ator, and swallow both together.
Tht. Liyer Invigoratqr
I 1* a great scientific Medical Discovery, aud is dailv
working cures almost too great to believe. It
cares us it by magic, even the first dose giving bere
ft and seldom more thar, one bottle is required to
cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst
Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common headache, ail
ol which are tire result o.' a Diseased Liver.
PCICE O.VE DOLLAR TES BOTTLE.
Da. SAX F IZP. Proprietor, 315 Broadway, S. F.
S": . in Bedford by Dr. Is. F. HARRT, and re
ta.led hv all Druggists.
J Me 11. 5858.-72.
-MORE THAN 500,000 BOTTLES
SOLD IX THE
NEW I.MM STATES
I\ OAE YEAR,
TUB RESTORATIVE OF PRO. O.J. WOOD
for restoring hair perfectly and permanently, baa
never yet had a rival, voiumc after volume nnght
be given from all parts of the world and from the
most intelligent to prove that it is a perfect Repar
ative ; hut read the circular and you caunot doubt;
read also the following.
fp" TIT k HAlß. —People have lpr CEU'ipns boeti
afflicted with bald heads and the only remedy, here
tofore known, nrs been those abominable-wigx. By
a recent discovery of Professor Wood these article's
ure b- i:;g fast dispensed with, but a great many
persons still patronize them, because they have been
so often imposed upon by Hair Tonic= of different
kinds. To all such persons we earnestly make the
request, that they will try once again, for in Wood's
Restorative there is no such thing as fail. We know
of a lady who was bald, who used the articles short
time, and her head is now covered completely with
the tiniest and most beautiful curls imaginable. Wo
know of numerous cases where hair was rapidly fal
ling out, which it restored iu greater p- rfeciion than
it ever had been before.
It is also without doubt one of the best articles
fur feeej-iug the hair in good condition, making it
soft ami glossy, removing dandruff and has proved
itself the greatest enemy to ail the ills that hair is
beir to.
It is the duty of every one to improve per
sonal appearance through some may differ in
to the ways of doing it; but every one will admit
that a beautiful head of hair, cither in man or wo
man, is an object much to be desired, and there are
r.o means that should be left untrjed to obtain sucli
a consideration- —Jfom isV Mcocate, Philadelphia.
PKOF.O. J. HOOD & CO— Gents: As I havo
been engaged in selling your Hoir Restorative tho
last season for one of your local agents (K. M.
H ickinsou.) and having experienced the beneficia l
effects of it myself, I would like to obtain agency
fir the State of Ohio or some State in the tYest,
should you wish to nnk : such an arrangement, as I
am ouvineed there is nothing equal to it is tkt
United Stales, jcr restoring the hair. I have teen
engaged in the Drug business for several years, and
have sold various preparations for the hair, but havu
found nothing that restores the secretive organs or
invigorates the scalp as well as yours,' being fully
convinced that your restorative is what you repre
sent it to be, I would like to engage ip the sale o
t, for 1 am satisfied it must sell.
Yours truly,
S. T. STOCKMAN".
I'ROF. O. J. VTOOD It Co—Gents: Having re
alized the goodeffocts of your Hair Restorative, I
wish to state, that finding ray hair growing thin, a
well us gray, I was induced front what I read aptj
heard, to try the article prepared by you, to pro
mote itt growth and change its color as it was hi
youth, bo'h of which it has effected completely.—
In the operation I have used marly tbree bottles.—
Yours JAMES FRANCIS.
I.J. HOOD it CO., Priprivtots 31-Broadway,
N'ew York, (in the great N. Y. Wire Raili; g Es
tablishment.) and 114 Market Street, St. Go wis. *
Mo.
For sale Ly Dr. B- F. Harry.
And sold bv all good Druggists.
Jan. 14, IBS.
POH RENT!
fItHE Store Room and Dwelling House now oe-
X cupied by the subscriber. Possession given
on the first of June next* H. D. PfcTJGH
April 1, lst.