STOCK IMPORTING. —We icarn, says the Mnvsvillc (Kentucky) Eagle , that at their in ccling on Saturday last the''Union Agrt tultural Importing Company" completed their arrangements for iuiporing fine stock. They hive raised §l-4,000 for the purchase of the short-born cattle, and about $2,000 j for the purchase of horses. A let of fine j sheep will be brought out on private ac- ; count. The agents will leirve this city ou j Friday morning next for England. EhscrtoN 07 GSN. OtrLVJK.—The eleo tion of this gcntleuieri as (Jlerk of the House of Representatives, at Washington, has been received with satisfaction, lieu. CI'LLOM was a member of Congress for four vears past, and, a!tbougha Southerner, bc ciu)? one of tue noblo tew from that sec tion who boldly deuouneed tlicpassige of the Nebraska bill for which heroic vou duct he was last fall defeate I. Ilad ho been re-elected, the probability U be would have been chosen Speaker. His election as Cierk is a just tribute to his ability au-l honesty. —Repository an I Transcript. The cane of W. G. Kandali, 1 ito Post blaster ;it New Orleans, has been settled at the Post OSeo Department by the payment of §3.888, which was the balance found ■against him. The D -partiuent claimed $.17,000, and the assertion of the claim was used in New Orleans greatly to the perjndice of Mr. Kendall during tin recent Dial there. A SERE CURE vrx a. FELON. —HoId the part affected in Perry Davis' Vegetable l'jia Killer for half an hour, atid the pain an I soreness will entirely be removed. But don't take our word for it, when 121 cents will buv a bottle of it. THE TOBACCO INTEREST. —Tlo'oliuioiw Inivn been aJoptetl by the Legislature of •of Kentucky, declaring that it is the duty of the United States, in all future treaties with foreign countries, to ?eo that the groat eiaple of tobacco is placed on an equal -footing with the other great agricultural in terests of our common country. —The Ken tucky Senators in congress are also instruct ed to urge the subject upon the attention of the general government. BEAU" TN TF.XAP. —The Houston Tele- graph of the 18th says "We were informed a few days since by Dr. Parker, who has a plantation on the 8 m Jacinto, that bears are so numerous in tbe vicinity of his place that be has killed otic a day for a week. Ho recently killed one a day far a week. Ho recently kil'cd soma very brgc ones, averaging from 300 to 4)0 pounU, the leaf fat of one of which weighed ISO pounds.'' PAOIRESS OF TBS AiJS.— .A schoolboy, ab >ut ten years of a go, approaches tht, master with a bold front and se!f-consJont air, and the following dialogue ensued: Boy—Ma) I bo dismissed, sivl l ~ Mr. Birch, scrowling- -What reason have you for making the request, Thoiuas? Boy —I want to take my woman out sleighing, sir. Mr. Birch—Take vonr s<*f ? TUE-A.ITLiO.IIEirDs Oa the Pith by the it v. F. Benedict, Mr. Ci vti.KV HILILOAS of Montgomery Co Pa. and Miss AMANDA Spao.vT of Somerset Co. Atthabone of John B. Biackbnrn in Nipier Township on Tuesday evening the f)th ult , by John Smith Esq., Mr. JAMES HuOtiES of Harrison Township to Miss. S.vrt v:i MILLER of Nipier Township. Attention Riflemen ! YIP ire hereby not hie I to appear on frtrad' in winter nnifnrm, with pompuon, on Fri 1av,22 i die of February, 185-3. Eich mstrtbur must-be provided with caps and powder. A fu'i turn out is desired. Bv order ,f iSir Cawnbi. •V.M KLErFE, 0. 5. Feb. To. 1 "56 Attention Cadets! I | ~\7"OU are hereby ordered tn meet -Aj Aat the Court House, In \Yi:it r JBJ uniform, on Fridiy the 221 day of February insi., at 10 o'clock A M. A full tuni out is requested by tiio UjijS Adjutant General, qj 0 Bv order of the Captain. UJ ' W'LHAM AG NEW, O. S. February 15, 1856. IMPORTANT TO MILL OWNERS! TsTOODWARD'S Improve I Smatami Screen 'V tug Machines, Mill Bushes. Boltinv Cloths and Bran Dusters, of the. most improved plan; Mi'.! Screws, Corn and Cob Grinders. Patent -Duigr, f,, r M,t| Spindles,, Portable Stills, warranted to grind ten bushels per hour, Mill lions and .VIiH Burr* mode to order. Also, Oliver's Patent Cord Kiln and Grain Dryer— a va.iuW-. invention. Hv; above articles are tept c oiisuntlv on hand, and can be obtained t any lime, from S. D. BKOAD. '•t S; nulls;,urg, Bedford County, who is also far lioiforJ, Sometsei, and aijainiog OU fiiOS. Mill wrigiu work donn at the shortest notice, ao I on the most retMiaablo teroia. February jj, 1846. IFoLORMIQK'S Reaper and MOWLT for sale , K. D. BROAD ocbellihurv, Pa., agetil for Blur and Bedford fount ie*. -February 15,1851. AISTR ATOU'S .\t>ri€E LETTERS of Admiwi strati urn having <n graatel to the subsuruict, iutiug-ia s'iitlj M ooiborry Township, on too Estato of J ifcoh Over, late of Mid To wnship, deed.. all ps'Snns in i ibt-d to said E ,Lite arc uotiflod to rrlakc P-*y ;iient inauel Ay. and those having cWmt '•Sa.-ist fi'upir jiiii present' therd propisriy autfaiutji.tc.l for iuUlemcnt. CYRUf? M.'OVTR, Jlm'r. 1 l i). J ",; ISSE, • t J'-OVJiU H-eJ fit F i!c bv G. \v. r.upf. TO REIT. ir<S Rising Sun Tavrn in the Borough of 11 > if.ttu. w II bj rented for a term of years.— I■> i icno l tenant a very advantageous lease will hi given, an i the house completely rc ptired. Possession givou the first of April next. Also for rnnt the "tore Room and cellar now in pissessiou of Isaac Lipple; possession as *'>va. For terms apply to the subscriber or to David f. Mann. DAVID MANN. Nov. 3J, 1 Bjo. A. KING. Fa. JORDAN litW PARTNERSHIP. Illnaf & Jordan. Attorneys at Law BEDFORD, PA., WIf.L pricfice in the several Courts olTf ford and adjoining conn ties. A uno.ies, Collection*. and all Other busine* intrusted to their care will be promptly and faith fully attended to. OFFICE in .luliiuia street, formerly occupied by D. 11. llodus, Esq.,and .iiore recently in the oc cupancy of Jos. Mann, Esq. ■ll.ll it try, , I8i">. I'H t *'B RN r MACHINES, with 2, 3. o 1 h-K-M p ever for sa'e cheap at Read"* Colo-f Hid- Stor,. Nov. 3 ), 1553. SsJl'ard Academy and Femaie Seminary. W. W, CAMPBELL, Principal. TIIE first session of tlie 6ih school year oi tiiislnstitution will open on Monday morn ing the 3d day of September. The p*o history of the Academy, will, we trust, lies sufficient guarantee of its future efficiency.— The branches taught will be the same as hereto fore- To ouster principles will be considered the most important pursuit of the pftpi's; and wnile it will be the constant business of the 1 n structorto impart knowledge, it will also be his aim to lead his pupils to make a practical ap plication of their acquisitions. To load the min l with innumerable formulas, without cause ing it to use them, would he like placing a bow n a child's hand, without leaching liitn how tn >nd it. Infl ie.il shall be our object, asithus ever been, to lead the pupil to think. XT' X. B. Instruction in Single and Doubel Entrv Book Keeping will he given hv the Prin cipal. The class in this study will lie so :irr ang el that any young men desiring to pursue this, uiportant branch, in order to prepare >heni elves for clerkships, ran recite in it nb'ie. — his recit ition will receive ittention out of the regular school hours. instruction in this '<rinch is ,tclru, and will be charged accord ingly, The terms are as usual. Per Qvi'r Classics. ... - Higher English, - *5 Middle •• - 450 Elementary, - - - 4 ot Book Keeping, (extra,) - - 6 Mill CLOTHING STORE. THE subscriber has just ouenrd mw and i.ompictu CLOTKIIXG STOKE, i' the building on the corner of Juliana Street. Bedford. Pa., owned ly David Mann. 1 and lately in the occupancy of Mr. Solomon Filler as a Dry Goods Store. a..d two doors S uitli of the Rising Sun Tavern. I lis stock comprises one ol the largest and Cheapest assortments "I JtPHtl)' MlltlC Clothing ever brought to Bedtonl. He !;as also i choice issortmciit of Dry Goods, *F of which he will sell chu 'p as can be procured in the town. II ■ r • pu*st s all his count ry friends and others. |in mil ui! s• ■ his goo is—as he due* not cii i ;ider it l trouble to show tliem to anv one. ISAAC LIITEL. Anvil (a. 18o">. ' The Meogel House. The subscriber having taken the above we known Hotel, in tiie tow i> ol Bedford. recent!) kept by Mr.Lane Mongol,would re-pecllu.l) an ! uoiioeit Hi Im* ifiendsatnl i!.,? public geiieoCK . ! that he i> t(<>" prepared to eiuerlani ihem >n e ; superior style. i H.s Beds and Beilui; o. a e new. ate, i is chambers commodious arid welt ventilated ; and tarnished in the best manner, j On his Fable. will be iVtutid.lhe eiioicest vi tud- tiie market ran produce. Mis liar will be supplied with the best li- I nftr>. II s Slable is large arid commodious ami will I be ittteueii by aiidatteniive and industrious ink -1 , I ;er. Boarders will be taken by the day. week, j month H'lil year. As he is determined to spare nn efforts 'e ! please.an 1 make all persons who slopwiihh" rw I feei ai home.he respecllull) asks the patron**? at ihn public. JAMES S. BECK WITH. | Bedford. March 31. 185 4. Call at Ulymire's. lAJI E subscriber lias just received from the Eastern cities thy best assortment of Brass ' Copper, and Tin Ware ever Oll'ered in this place, 1 towhich lie invites the attention of the public.— \ He Ins a great nm.y improved cook 1 fig utensils, ; that cannot fail to please every housekeeper who uses them. The Ladies especially are invited to call and examine the articles. Among them are B'i vis and Beta. Mrrvt. Kettles of :ril sizes, Water Coolers, Chafing Dishes, Saucepans. Milk Boilers, Nurse Lamps, an excellent article for the sick room. Cake Moulds, Spice Boxes. Tea I Cannisters, Brass and Iron Ladles, Patent Lamps, Candlesticks. Glass Lamps, Match Rox i es. Spittoons. &c., Ac. English and Preach Tin, Iron and Brass Ware in great variety. Japanned Tin Toys, and a great variety of Fancy articles. Chain and Force Pumps, and in short every [ article in my line. Don't forget to cailat the Tin Ware Depot in ! Pitt St. GEORGE BLTMIRE. Jng; 11, 1854. LI MBEli! LUMBLTI!! I/A/A f \{~\{ kbHINGLESoI diflerpiti kinds J' 'vjUaM' Also. <5.600 leetof LUM KKH of ditJcrant kinds such as While Pine. Yellow Pine. Poplar, Spruce. &te . &e For sale K IV BKEG I.E. Si. Cla irsvi'le Fib. IK, 1853 Plastering Laths!! 'I4JIE VSDERSICiIVEI) having erected JL a Mill for sawing Pi. nn i; i.vii Laths on nig premises in Union Tj>., Bedforo county, is now ready to lurnish any quantity on the shortest ! n otice. Price $1.50 per thousand, 3 ft. long.— Other lengths in proportion. Letters addressed to me at St. Cl*ir*vi!lc uil Im promptly attended Dr. WM. GRIFFITH Ciiwyli',. l ab. 13.1831. zet TO BTTILDERS. G (he subscriber is fully prepared to furnish and JL quantity or quality ol"Buibflng Lumber any ' isterfng Lith*. Orders directed to St. Ci.iirs vill. BP fforj Comity, #ttllis promptly attended f to, liv giving a reasonable notice. T. P. JJEEGLE. , Dec 23, 1854. STATEMENT of the Receipts and Expen ditures of the Chamberaburg and Bedford Turnpike Road Company, for the vear endinx J in'.: iry 16th, 18 *6. To "current expenses including re building of JLiiidge ou the Juniata, at Bilford, $3,084 71 Paid for 2iHl shares of Stock and uuplid Dividends thereon, 2.3-70 00 DividjnJi p id during the year, 1.033 50 Bilauco in Treasury, 1.339 .jg $10.7t-7 77 Lv balance at settlement, Jan'y 1835, 82.218 35 Amount of tolls received, 5.217 99 Amount ree'd from J. Cellioua's Estate, 3.211 43 $10,707 77 G. R. 11ESSERSWITH, 1 eb. 8, IS-,0. Trtmurer. lUIIDU ARE STORE. Th< subscriber having purchased the entir e acl of HARDWARE ofthe late Thomas B Miller, in the Borough of Bedford, would re spectfiilly announce to his friends an the nnlr " Sener-ally, that he is now prepared to fur men alnioMevury article in 1 i 8 business on favorable term ~ 11 is stock being ncrlv all new, and selected -y one well experienced in the business lie,s fuHy satisfied that purchasers will find it to their advantage to give Win a call. In addition to a general stock of Hardware, he ei-u.ro nd \ an(| will constnhtly keep ORO. t-hKU'.a of the very best oimlitv—GLASS of all size-also, -STONEWARE of a vcrv superior qua.ity. He his also on hand all kinds of Oils I units. Drugs, Brooms, Ac., Ac., and Odar \\ are m great variety. Hiving now permanently settled in loudness, and ueinjMetersiineri to use every proper tion to please, he hopes to merit and receives liberal share o/ public patronage. JOHN ARNOLD. Deer. 29, 1854. GLOBE HOTSL Weal Pitt Street, IScrtl'orri Pciana. I-AL E A TLYE S TECKMJtX. Proprietor- TILL G<lrlA TKK A I' l BAC ITU.VS! tx - DKV'S Dior's BOOK roa 135 C. 52ml Vol ume! Tile Pioneer Magazine- Especially de voted io the w nits of ttie Ladies ol America. \\ ncrc this Magtziuc is taken in a house, in> Other is wanted, as it comprises all that could lie obtaine 1 by taking three other Magazines. A en- t natures fur 1353—A new and very in teresting story wiil he commenced in January, by Man on Holland, author of ••Alone,'" and ••Hidden Path," iiv.> novels that have created an immense sens it ion in the literary world.— Also—.di-s \ irgiuia F. Towns nd will com mence ill the February number a XouvelU Ite, which we know will strongly interest the read era of the -Book." ■Sturiea by in English Authoress—How to make t\ ax Flowers and T ruits.—With engra vings.— The Nurse and the Nursery.—ll <w to make a B uinct—Troubles ol an English House keeper— The Art of sketching Flowers Iron; Nature—U'itii engraving'—To bo copied hi the learner on paper to be colored. Maiernalcouns. ls to a Daughter—Designed to aid her in tile care oflier health, the improve ment of her numb and the cultivation of her heart—New style of Illuminating Windows am! L imp S ales, with engravings—Poetry and History of Fingerliings. bHiistratca; Shells ,or I.thcudies, and where they c< n.e from, with un ci avings—Modelling in Leather with engravings I'bis is only giving an idea <f our intentions for IH.jii.—Now designs ol interest to the la dies are springirg up every day. we shali avail ourselves of evry tiling that can interest them.— intact, •-God.-) 's L a iy's Book," will posses the interest of any other three magazines—In addition to tha above will be continued in each N>. G i ley's sph-n 1:1 Steel engravings—One huii lr d pag so! reading. Goder's ckaticige fashion Plates. In thi as in every ol icr department we defy rivalry oi imitation —hlmhroi Jer.v patterns. Anyqiiautita of them . re given monthly—Model collages. Dress linking, with diagrams to cut It Dress pattern . Infant's and" Children's Dresses. All kinds oi' Crotchet and Netting Work. Drawing Lessons for Youth—DiOO designs. M nsic w irt'. S3 is given every ; ear, the N i r>v vni the Nursery, with full instructions; Go dry's invaluable Recipes upon every su'jeet. ETTFRMS, CASH IN ADVANCE— Ore onyy, one year. #S Two ci>|iiea one yeir, SO. Five copies >ne year, and an ex ra copy to the person sending the club. Making six copies $lO. E ig',t copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sen i ng the club, making nine copies, $!o. Eleven copies one year, and nn ex tra cot.; : . the pci.yon sending the club, twelve copies $lO. G .day's Lady's Book and Harper's Magazine l>: hone year for sl.s''. Gosiey's Lady's Book and Armor's Home Magazine both one year for s!,'"> 9 A Sp iciinvn or Specimens will be sent direct to any Partial tat ;r m iking the reqr. -st. We c;n alvv iys supply back numbers for the year, as the work is aterotyped. -ftWrm, L. A.GODEY. No 113 Chestnut Street. Philade.phis Head <{uavler<. l Oil F lSsli()\ IHS.E CLOTIIOG <^T :,e suhscribor w o!d respect full v„ (MP * inform the public that he is now ft Tjrt offering ."the Bedford Hall (formerly If ExPlnnge Hotel) h. East Pitt street, the largest and best assortment of ready-made, fashionable Clothing, ever before offered forsalein this place. HIS STOCK consists of a large and splendid supply of \\ inter Goods. He has ev<wy variety and description of COATS. PANTS AND VESTS. SHIRTS, DRAWERS, COLLARS AND CRAVATS SUSPENDERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, Ac! &C. He has also a large stock of prime CLOTHS CAS.SI MERES and VESTINGS, which he Is pre! pared t.i make up to ordsr in the most fashiona ble stylo, and warranted to be well made, and ooon FITS. Having purchased liis stock for CASH he feels assured that he can make it to the advantage of those wanting uood and chbap CLOTHixcto give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. IVM. SCIIAFER. Bedford, January 19, 1854. .IIST IN MN! K"33"VKT O- OODS, At the " CHEAP ( OR VER. ' WE would respectfully un< nice to th< citi zens of Bedford and vicinity, that we have just returned from the eastern cities, and are n ow receiving and opening a large and haud sunie assortment of Spring and Summer Goods consisting in part of Cloths, Cafsimrrcs. Ma k | and fancy Sattinets; a large variety ol Sack j and MarsailUs Vesting*, Kentucky Jeans, Cot- | on.ilgs Lilian Drills for pants. Linen forcoatj ! Tweods. browu and black Muslins, from 6- benta per yard upwards; Cotton Bagging, Asns curgs cotton Table Diapers for 12J per yard; n d all articles for use or ornsnicut. Ladies' Dress and Fancy Gcods, of all descriptions, Silks, Bcerrge tie Lain** Chiiliics, Mous. do Laints, Alpacas, from 'l2 cents up to $1 per yard; Domestic Ginghams Be rage Ginghams, Laces and Edgings. Ribbons, kid and (ill kind of ladies'and gent's Gloves, liaon and sijk Hdkfa, Hosiery for men, womens misses and children; men ard womens shoes, boots and gaiters; misses shoes; a large assort ment of Hats and Bonnets, of the very litest styles. A good supply of IF T)H vftqt CIISAP GOGDS, crJl ~t Cheap Side. Nor. 30. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. Store House and Tavern Stand For Kent. riAHE subscriber will rent bis Store-house X and Tavern Stand, in the town of Bloody Run, Ps., together or separate, There is at tached to the Store room, ware house, granary, and coru crib; nt.d to the Tavern Stand, stab ling fur fifty head of horses, together with oats house, corn crib, carriage shed, and an excellent well of water at the door. Ii rented possession will he given on the Ist of April JACOB EBBERT. Bloody Run, lan. IS, 1856. Necrose 1 Rotary Planing Machine. "ITfANTED —To sell the Rights and Machines \y for nßotary Planing, Tenruitig and Groov ing Machine, for lo mis and plank, u>i ler the Norcruss Patent- Also, the attachm. 1 nt of the Moulding Machine, which will work a whole hoard into mouldings at one operation. Tins patent has been tried, and decided in the Su preme Court in Washington, to be no infringe, men!, being superior to IV"-1 w-ortb s Machine. Applv to J. i). DALE* Willow Street, above Twelfth. Phil nlelphia, where the Machines can be seen in operation. Jan. fr. 1856-3 m TIIE subscriber would respectfully announce to the public 'hat he his retu vcd his Tinning Establishment to the building recently occu pied bv Mr Luther, as i C >utectionary Store i:t the Diamond, where he is better prepared than ever to accomodate his cuMnmeis with every article in the line ol bis business, either wholesale or retail, and hopes thej willgive him a call a* his new location, GEORGE BLi MIRE. Bedford, April 13, 1856. P. S. The subscriber is desirous of having his hooks closed up till Ist April, inst., either by cash or note. He hoprs this will l>e attended to immediately. G. B. 13UE subscriber has opened out a new snd splendid assortment of ail kinds of the most fashionable Jewelry—consisting in part of Breist Pins, Finger Ring™, Eur Ring,, Ae.&e. Call an 1 see his stock, del 4 DANIEL BORDER. LETTERS of Administration hivf g hern granted to the subscriber, living in Tlarri s HI r..w iship, on tie Estate of John K.'-ge. Lite <.f Juniata Township, docM; all per™, t.s knowing themselves indebted to iid E t te ire ii we by notified to m ike payment mimed i - itely, and tho.s:- having claims against the same will present their accounts properly authenti cated for settlement. FREDERICK TURNER, Administrator. Jan. 11, 1856-f Valuable Property IT PRli iTI! SILE. rTAHE subscriber offers his v ntu ..MeMill Pio i- party and Tannery tor sole, situate on Brush Creek. E st Providenc--Township, Bed ford Cwuuty, l'a., tvvn miles Soti'h ol the J unl it i Crossings. Containing 4i*> acres, more ,ir less, with upwar Is of 100 acres cleared, with 25 acres of gocd meadow, Tne balance vv. 11 timbered with onk. wiiDe and yellow pine.- ■ There are two tOod orciurds of choice fruit oil the place. The improvements ar> * first rite A fE.t- CIUXT WILL, with three run of s.one. and all the necessary mnChitierv for doing merchant and country work, all new !v repaired in 1851. The T.SSERY has 44 vats, with all the fix ti us belonging thereto. The bark-mill an l 1 ide-1 reaker lnn b water power. The DWEL LING nor.- E is large and commodious, with running water at the door and in the cellar; : so u huge bank bam. v.t'b running water in 'lf I JUT yr.id. wagon shed and carriage house, r it: crib, Mnoke liotise.Washliou.se, with all ien .- -arv <i. t hnih'itigs. Tin re are also a Piaster Mill. Saw Mil), and 1 hrec Tenant Hou ses and stables, ai d s vera! fine springs of liv ing water on this tract. Persons dcsiroi'g of pnrcb using good proper ty will do well by calling on the subscriber, re siding on the premises. SIMON* NYCU.V. 11 >ys Hill P. 0-, Jan. 25, 1856—!3m m^Clurnbersbttrg Hep. and Transcript, pu">- lilis this thr e nioa and send hill to this uiiiee ocolection. IWIFMMTIUA, PHIU4DELPMA. ImpiKlant .4iinoi:nrcnirßt! r po all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases, L such as Seminel Weakness, Impotence, Gotmciri'aa. Gleet, Syphilis, Bc.. &c. The 7/oward Association oi Philadelphia, in * ii w of the uwtul destruction . t human life and health, caused by sexu.il diseases, and lite de ceptions which are practised upon the unfortu nate victims of such diseases by Quacks, haw di-eet: I their consulting Surgeon, as a ch ui:<i hlt act worthy of their tiaiue, to give meiieal 'nlvic.c gratis, to all persons tlius.ifilieied, (Male or Female.) who apply by letter, with a descrip tion of their condition.(age, occupation, hab its of life.) kc., and in cases of extreme pov erty and sulFeritig to Jui uish inclicii.es jrceof charge. The How ir.l Association is a benevolent In stitution, established !>r special en lowment.for the relief of the sick an I distressed, afflicted with • Virulent and Epidemic Diseases." and itsfuudscan he us.-1 for tio other purpose. It has now a surplus of means, which the Direc tors have Voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add tli.it the Association com mands the highest Medical skill of the age. and will lurnish the most modern treatment. Val uable advice also given to sick and nervous fe males adhered with abdominal weakness. Womb complaint, Costivcne.ss. Leucorrheea. &c. Address (post-paid,) Dr. Giso. 12. CAIHOHK. Consulting Surgeon. Howard Association, No. 2, South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. IIEAIiTWELL, President. GEO. F.VIRCHIM), Secretary. June 1, 1855—zz ""IMPORTANT NOTICE. a LL persons having unsettled accounts with t.'.t late firm of Hupp c Osier, are respeotftilly and most earnestly requested to cull uuJ sdttle Up without delay. Oct. 26, 1865.—2 m. Oeipectfuily tender* his services to B-V the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. He may always be found (unless profcssienally en gaged) at his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana St. Feb. I 6, 1854. LETTERS of Administration hiving beer, grauto Ito the subscriber, residing at Ea gle Foundry, Hunting hut County, P.i., on the Estate of Jam is Hamilton, lata of Broad Top Township, Bi.tfor.l County, Pa., nil persons iudabtjl to sii t Estate are notified to make payment without delay, aaJ those having claims against the seme, will present the to | ro .perly sutkenticaUd lor settlement. DAVID HAMILTON, Jldm'r. Feb. 8. 185C.-f Coffee for 12| cents per pound, brc wn Supra l " at all prices; crushed, pulverised and clarified Sugar, Baker's hronia Chocolate, Cocon Lurd Oil, Sporm Oil, Whale Oil, EthcrialOil, Can dles, Teas of all kinds; best Golden Syrtipaud New Orleans Molasses ; fresh Herring and 51a ckcral. REMOVAL. New Jewelry. Administrator's Notice. Dr. F. C. Reamer, Physician and Surgeon Administrator's Notice. GROCERIES, mm FOR THE PEOPLE. LATE ARRIVAL OF XEW AND CHEAP COOPS AT Ret O'S COLOSSAOK STORE. The subscriber lias just returned from the Eastern Cities, and is Haw receiving and open ing a large assortment of splendid Goods, se lected with care, and suitable to the season; comprising L.uuss' DRESS Goons of the newest styles—Si Its, Merinoes. Ct-.li meres, Persian Twill, Alpacas, Del tines, C. Btaxe and Wool Plaids, Inserting, French worked Collars and tin ler Sleeves, Slllf and Gutll B .'lts, Cloths ol al : shades, Cassimers, plain and fancy SatUietts, .lean,, Tweeds, Overcoats, Buffalo Overshoes for Ladies and Gents. Gum Shoes and iiaadel*. Boots and Shoes, a large assortment, ilard waro and Qnt.-ensware, 'GROCERlES—Comprising Rio, Java, La euira Cult'ae—Sugars of all descriptions—-Sy rups and Molasses—Rice—Tobacco —Sperm Oil, Ac., &c. Bring oil your Cash and Pro Ince to Reno's SIOR;: WHERE .you will liud all your wauls, at the lowest csh prices. Bedford, Dec. 111, lHoo. (ireat Arrival! FILL AND WINTER HOODS. Exchange Building Store, r PIIE subscribers respectfully inform their L friends, customers,, and the public general ly, that they have just received the largest as- SOi'CUiCtll iff Fall and Winter (iaods they have yet otfared to purchasers. Our stock is an part as follows : Blue, Black, Brown, and Invisible Green French and Aiuerieiu Oassimeres. various eol oiirsj Ky. JOAUS, Wool I' weed , Kerseys, Flan* uels, Coating™, Beaver Cloth, Blankets, Gurus, Velvets, Drillings, Riboons, Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls, Ate., etc -4-56 pieces Fail Style Calicoes, all prices. 125 " Plain an i Fig'd Da Laius aud Per sian Cloths, 230 Heavy and Medium Brown Mus lins, 85 •' Super Bleached Shirting Muslin, 6j " Thibet Cloths and A'paCCuS, al l c olors. 75 " Cissiaetts, n! 1 colors and prices, 25 •• AH Wool, Rag, List, aud Stair Car pets, 15 " Floor Oil Cloths, 4—4, 5—4, o—4, and 8-1 wide. Men and B >ys* Wool, Far, and Beaver Slouch II its. Morocco Lin id .V ivy Caps, also CiOlli and Plush do., Boots ii I Shoes, for men ami boys, H .otees, Double Sole Moiocco an.) Kal Shoes for ladies, also, in immense suppiy ol Boots an 1 Shoes for misses and cbildr. u. Groceries. Queensware, Hardware, Brooms. Buckets, Tubs, Kc. Fish Oil. Sperm Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed do. Bar Iron. Mail, Rod, &c. Our assortment includes every article usuallv found in stores, and to prove we are selling •'rkeo/ier than the chtapesf." all we ask is a call. No trouble to show g. ods It will not co,t yoii air. thing to come and look at the bargains we nil! offer. •"/"Country Produce received ler goods at cosh juices. A B. CRAMER A CO. Oct. 12, 1855. STATEMENT of the affairs of the lb-lb id and ,stoy stovr.) Turnpike Road Company, from 2.1 d iy of January, 1855, to the Ist day of January, 13,50. Balance in Treasury Jan. 2, 1855, $1,475 06 Amount of toTs collected during same time, 1.905 4* ! I 83.47U 541 Amount of Expenditures during the year, $2,201 63 Dividend of one half per cent, now payable, 735 00 s3.' 3t> 6o Balance in Treasury, including nn current and counterfeit money, January 1. 1856, $ 433 91 \ i be tolls collected in 1856 ; re $057 I*Q less than they were in 185-5. The dividend <>f half per cant will lie paid on demand, or us usual to ! stockholders by PETER SC'IIELL, Treasurer. Jan. 11. 1856-c iIUKIAMIVS IdISHBELIIB. I have purchased the patent right for Bedford ; County, of '-Diekii.s >u ; s Patent t orn-Sltel- ! ler," and I ain prep u'ed to turni.sh every far met' with this very useful t-nd convenient in i- , chi'ie. Tt comes very highly recomniended j both at Pittsburg and New York, it is not j necessary for me to detail its merits, i want every body to see the machine as it carries wirti it its own recommendation. Its price brings it within the reach of every man, being $10.60 when delivered at my house. JOHN' IIAFER. Jan. 2-5, 1855.—if Adminisirator's A oi ice. I FITTERS of Adminrstrafio'n having been J granted to the subscriber, living in South Woodberry Township, on the Estate of David Slouer, late of said Township, dee'd; all per sons indebted to said Estate arc requested t make payment immediately, and those having claims against the -ime will present them pro perly authenticated tor settlement. JO JJS STONES, JJm'r. Jan. 25, 1555-f Administrator's \otlce. IF.TTi.KS of Administration on the Estate i of Andrew Miller, lite of Londonderry Township, dee'd, having been granted to the .subscriber, residing in Napier Township; all persons indebted to said Estate are hereby no tided to rn ike payment immediately, and thosi having claims against the same, are required to present them forthwith properly authentica ted for settlement. GEORGE IV. WILLIAMS, .iim'r Jan. 18. 18f.6-f AdminisicatorN Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the subscriber, living in South Wood berry Township. Bedford County, on the Estate 01 George Rcplogle, late of Middle Woodberry Towuship, di e d, all persons know ing themselves Indebted to said Estate are re quested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against the same will pre sent them properlv authenticated for settle ment. ALEXANDER HOLSINGER. Jan. 18, 1856.-f* Mm'r, FINAL NOTICE. ALL persons knowing themsoives indebted to the late firm of S.VNSOM Jc MILUEB, either by note or hook account, will do well to hive lliern settled by the Ist of January 1356. After hat time they will be placed in the bands of a rop?r officer lor collection. A. J. SANSOTF, Surviving partuer. Dec. 7th 1855. Stray Steer. CAME to the plantation of the übscri!>er. living iu Huion To vnship. Bedford County, some time is June last, s KEU STEKX. supposed to be shot* two year# old, with a notch out of the lower part of the left ear. The owner ts requested to cotun forward, prove property, pay charge*. and tako him swav. Dec DANIEL KTIN'KMAH. Notice to Tresspassers. I HEREBY warn any persau or persons from hunting, cutting timber, or in any other man ner whatever, tresspassing on my premises, as the law will be rigidly enforced against any ones so off-'tiding. EDWARD B. TROUT. Jan. 11. 1355.-c* BEDFORD HOTEL, ASP GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. THE subscriber respectfully begs leave to an nounce to his old friends and the public genu rally, that he has leased and taken posses sion of the Bud fori Hotel, lately in the occu pancy of Cut. Adam Barn hurt. It is not his design to make many professions as to what he will do, hut he pledges his word that his most energetic ellhrts will 1m? employed to render comfortable all who give him a call. The house will be handsomely fitted up, and none but careful and attentive servants will he engaged, persons visiting the Bedford Springs, as well as those attending Court, and the traveling community g literally, are respectfully invited to give him a call and judge for themselves. %y I'llu stages all BMr stop at this hotel, and it is therefore the Stage Office. Boarders taken by the week, month or year, on favorable terms. Y7" Amp'e and comfortable stabling is at- I toe bed to this hotel, which will a!wn\ s he at deled ly a careful hostler. Also, a sale and 1 convenient carriage house. , ; JOHN IJAFKR. Bedford, April 6, 1 ><ss. zz Slray Cull. /T AME lo tli'.- premises of the subscriber, liv i v.; iugiu St. Clair Township, about the firs ! of September last, a r-d and white spotted | Ball, with a piece off the lett ear, and uo.cl. • out of the under side of the right—supposed itohe ou o y.tr "1.1 list spring. The own or is 11 i requested lo come forward, prove properly, " ! pav charges, and take him way. - • J. I', BOWELS. - i Dec. £l, 1855 -c* ! .lLLbttKLftt LMLE A.\D I LMLL SEMINARY. I r pllE s.-cona session of this institution wiil X counuence on Monday January 21st, 165 C. | Toe session w ; ll be divided into two quart, is '' of H weeks each without a vacation. Kates of tuition es follows viz; Common English per quarter £2 00 * j 'Jo which will he added lor j Each higher branch 75 , j Each A a*.;out language ] ,£? Tne entire amount oi the atove not to . i Exceed six dollars . i EXTRAS. i i D. awing and Painting of the different variolic? I ' from £2 to b.Ui i i 1.-'s-oti on Pi in.. 10 11 V ■! music 2 1 -s.-ns per week l.t i . j 1 uuideiitals, 6( B.iai-.liug c in he secured on rensrmab''- t'CTis . j By order of THE TKUSTLES K lias u- -. JT -c. 7. 1855. J€HIV U. B SUSi. ' | Attorney at Law, ScirerFet Fa. I 4 I ILL HEKUirTEK practice i..th V v several Cou-ts of Bedford county. 11" -.my he coa-'iitcd during the ses.-'ohn of th' j Court at Davis' H hi Fob. Iti, 38" I. i'ASIISO.TAIiLL i T.ilLOIUNilr KST.IBLISBSEST. ; riITIB s. hscribcr lias removed his cslaMis' X ni.-nt m ti. ■ room in the Odd-Eel' v-a" : Building, immediately above the store el A- B. Oramcr Jc Co.. where he \ ill attend prom] t ! y t.j all busiaess entrusted to his care. He re ceives regularly the 1 itest City Fashion*, and ..ill ple lg.* himself that work done at Lis slop shtll wear well and lit neatly. He ret[> ,-ctfully solicits a share cf the pub lic patronage. S. J. McCAUSLAN. t ov. 3. 1555. Olotiinj ani Dry Goods Store. fTTHE subscribers are just receiving a new JL handsome and rhe."p ussonnni.t ot RE. DY M.iDE CLOTH!AIi and J lIY GOODS, a ! their store in the East Criiera.l--Beiioid lis!!.' consisting in part of Coats. Pants, Vests, Sbats- Satiu Stocks, Ilamlkerchifcfs, Boots and bh us. • ! ITata and Caps, and all other articles usually kept in Ready Made Clothing Stores. Also a good assortment ol DRY GOODS. consisting of Calico. Mens, tie Laine, Shawls A!p >0 '. Trunks. Carpet .Sacks. Ac.. He : ali of which they will sell as cheap as can he pro. cured elsewhere in Bedford, for Cash or Coun try Produce. They request all their friends in town and I country to give them a call, and see and exam ! ine their stock for thcnis-lvcs. es they consider it a pleasure to show their poods, whether per sons wish to purchase or not. SOVNABOF.N U CO. Bedford, April 185". SMilf! Oppiied Out in n -\ew iMnco ! fTAUE aul-acriber bus just opened out a New JL and Cheap Dry Godl3 ani Fancy Store, in the West end of the building formerly in the ••c e.u pane/ it !}■*. John 11. I foil us, dit'ii, mid now occupied by l>r. B. F. 11;.ny. He sells S:!K pocket handkerchiefs at front If i cents up to $1; undernlceVt'S from It) cents to i-.'-od; silk wits from -5 to 75 eis: cotton hose frtni d\ up to 37i cents; good Idee calico for cents per yard; collars from i> cents up to $3; liaeii pocket handkerchief fn n 6 J cents to bonnet ribbons tVoni 6} to SI cents; chemisettes front ill cents to $1.25; bonnets from 25 cts up; bloom rs fr. m 62 j cents up; and S.atiies' and Gentlemen*' Wear of every description, usually found i;t dry Goods and Fancy Stores; aiso tabic linen* at all prices: b-o.ts and shoes: carpet*; a general .n sort went of (jneenttware siatl Gro ceries; an I a great nvtny small article* out hHvlrtJ r fr ctuL lexer than can be procured elsewhere in this place. He rcspectfuly re ptcst* -ill to call nd ex amine Uis stock and Judge 'or then-selves. ITLIAS FISIIER. April 6, 1K55. Valuable Real folate For Sale. rpHE subscrilier takes this method of.iniTorai- JL ing those desirous oipurchasuga valuable Farm, that he wishes to sell that well known Farm and Tavern Stand.on w hich he now reside* situate in Kast Providence township. Bedford Com y, 1 j miles cast 01 the Juniata Crossings, and ne mile west of Hays Hill, containing *J4b acres of land, about 160 acres-of which are cleared and mostly enclosed by good po: t fence, and in a high state of cultivation, the majority o". which has recently undergone a thorough dres sing otlimo, which has rendered it extremely fertile. The improvements arc a large 'three -story BHICK HOUSE, with probaldvtne most.com modious collar under it in the county tolerable good ham, stable, and such other out building; ,s are Uecessrry. There ae plenty of good water at the ho-, se, while nearly all the fields are well watered. There is also a young or chard of 2JO choice fruit trees just commenc ing to bear. There is also a good Tenant Hor.se, tegetbei with an excellent Saw Mill on the piopi'tty. si tuded very conveniently on the tujiip ke load, with an abundance of the choicest white jie timber. Immediately around tie mill. | tol ally the largest bodv of timber iu t/;t- o< uniy. Any paraoa desirous of rxnmlnirg the r r °- perty wiil pi ease call on tie •ulaciiber, vU will endeavor to give all the satisfaction neces sary. lie also fuels safe in ststirp that the die to the land is good, and is willing to warrant against all claims. GEO. VY. HOUSEUDI4-EF• iapt. 21, 1Y63. m Valuable Farm for Sale. rpnn subscriber is desirous of scllii g the A Farm on which he now resides, in Lidlojti township, about one mile north of Bedford, uer Dnuning.s Creek, containing li£j acres of laud, between 70 and 80 acre- cleared. about-It) acres of which is good meadow, plenty of good timber on the tract, i here is a young orchard ot choice fruit, lug house, log ham and other out oiiildings thereon, also good water. If tl.t whole tract is nut sold, 2 > acres thereof w ill L* til 4t|lU4tß. Terms Of sale Willi-,. lilera!, and powewica given lt of April next. WILLIAM M AIKEN. August £4, 1855. -New faH Winter iiecrfs> TITIE a idjrsignoU begs ieave to inform his ,r ' tf ( P U *'"< pbblic tltat he has just rv • c-ived from the e ist-rtt cifw, and is now tx- WINTER GOODS. omprisiug a great variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, ; of the latest styles; such in put as blaek and ; Pancj outs. Merino**, C'a.i.u.era, Column and fhiU. Ciotbs, A'paccas, Moussel,A Celling Mousse.me Do Begea, I at.cy Punts, iron: a fi ; up, Alus.it), bleached and unbleached, irotn a flu Up. ,li widths Thibet and bey S,,"££ Blue. B acs. BtoWn arm Olite French Cloths I Su I > '. > bUeh ar,rl Fancy Cassimeres. Twtuis . Cassmeits. Jeans, Veerings, Merino Shirs and | Drawers, bais an* Caps, Boot, and SUcs i I great var.ctv, ie.; AC. GiiOiEKIFS. Sup'rGoldenSym and N. a. Mrlgca lest liii and Juvu Coffee. N. <}. clarified e ' i t( j srn granulate Sugars, Spj. s 'J t t - •, ' ' lal -Extract of Coffee, Bloc. Tol r-u-a v ' together with *v v Uo-r arfc'. •c c •* <d to the wants ~i the people, all o w Virh Je is detti nirned lost 11 CHEAP hch CV cr approved produce. " He respectful;j invites all In search ofi tr gainsto gite him a call be/ere pr rcharirr— i hank In 1 for past favors, he- h. pes J-v Ja ; r ),„!. ? £, ai.t. a desire to ]>!ess<'. to ccmlr i:c to p r ; i cad rescire s.libtjal than ef the public patron °.*.*vrr. Ihfecij pud Confccijcrtprj. JEE u L-r, thankful lor the ju.tronag® X heretofore extended h.m by a liuetal tub he, tel.ueis his thanks, and he would lest nt !l -V 1Ii! " n: ' tUm that he has received Vrd < pen. <i a now and choice lot of Confections among which arc entries. nuts, fruits, ht.— u-also kcej s (vw-ceru-s. such as Sugar < ofiti-l lea. -Moluss-.-s, Clicv.- Candi.-s, He. A>o a l deseiiptiotis ot Cakes, and w;!j s.rvt V iddirs t^;dK 8 ' wnsi,ort,!,i; -j He has ■ p.-nt-d up and reffnd 1 is C J"f TE r . ..LOVA, in superior strie, where 1, v. ways.be rerdy to serve bis* friends : ru tl . lIC t ,. u l r ,. s h est an( J C } lo j ce , t Q rt . , car c procured. Hi- -land is opposite the 0 Id-Pe" = Bunding, where lit f. ei.- ,-enfi.it-,,, -th-.. wbo give i.im a c.U till rot •„ ,- v .. . ' e E JOHN j. ELii Nov. 9. 1885. '" v " I O.SVOEOLITAX AK T ASSOCIATICK COM \U f( • A liIIANCEMENT S for ,1 c Beeo.Arrm 1 -i- oilection oj tils new arc i., 'Kllfm the difiusii ust j.ite! tl ';e d Ali ' V '"■cr. made-on the most txitn,it t . „ " '" ~~ Au-o; g the . urks alreudy engage.;, i."tl e far lamed - buo* Cut cimx,- whicirorrprr:;, us . 1 vii J i t ltiijs. J" f WMng till* new ce-lieclio-i, thr diUtaicn w " rk ' s African Art. at el ij, lU , u . n .. meiitol Antencnn get-ins have iotK< n ,vTi ttw&cd L i n:ni!.-....ns bvve beetirntocffto n ny of the n.ost distinguished A merit..- v li. will contrtbutu s-me of theii t. r m Tr , d, . Among ihem are three Marble J.ust.v ..Oo'i d by Me greatest hvmg Sctihitoi I: ■ . T CEOKGE VA.Sl.i:NGni;\\4%;r i C . untry ;Bi NdAJiiN 1 1-A >K * ]\ ,' .. j ' 1 .-iStipbir ; DANiI.L Wlb^iYY. S , , . man. A s,k-c* agent las vßi .p, (i „ ~ , ti m .do C trv.ul and judicious ae.ee: u m t.f r , u „ uh>iaS of Art. loin in Bio 02* ai.u V-,./. .<\ tuitiy and rjioict Pair.firp>. " ' ' The whle forming a laeg* e , r j eajual lc col lection of I aintings and 8;-tu..ry. to i , butcd tree among the members o 1 tl.v AtTm a lion lor the Sccoi.tl year. Terms of Memo, r.ship-The payment, f C r.e .rs constitutes any one a n mitred t)i.s :sjoiat;on, and ent.ties hip, ; 0 the lollowing Magazines for on.- vear m tic.:et in tho distribution c>/ tlv. " , ih.ii tings. -Mhaiy aid Th.- Liter.ilurn issued to suhsei:! „s e, t sir ot the followin Voi.thiy.M - zin. s • '. Putnam's. Knickerbocker, }l> a ' r }.uV, -rf ci-^ U'oris. " X 4 B " Ck ' Persons taking flvejm mi,,...., . to any live o! , v. eiil-11ci to six tickets in the rl ;trr. • ; • • <f * r * i; The net proceed* deriv roemoors iips, are tievotci. to <i .. *-;ei;s of Ait for Iht cr r , .'"j ' uiaa - cf The Ad vaii tag) s S t cuW ,f—l v V „ . member ot thts Association, a r Ist. All persons rev ive t , •, ... subscription.-,atthe start, -i '] 'i ,lr Mag twee Literature. t'• 1 sluln g V ~ ;iw n n^V ßC,,ntri! ' uti,! e' r --chasing choice \lo:ks : :t.v '' ' i distributed among th i>'teiv c .-., ; \j " same time encouraging u: c A>;V< • disbursing thousands at v. V Agency. ' ' 14 Prisons in rtwH:irgf;;r ; s f n . , ... wi'l please give fl.e.i j -t , #•„ ~ . \ stating the month tbev vrhth Il< Commence, and hav, [! f ;i,. r .j. post ■ dice to } revel,t I. , s ; . * which, a cerliticate ~1 n i 1,.]. ~ ' ~ a.a-jh.4**. .HIU A Si anv part <l the ccrr.fn. Those who purchase MasriHner it r , i... will observe tha; l, v , , s ' a,' they receive the tinnttM distribution „|| at . Uit . t ■ n vv pay for tlie sl< . Beautifully illos r.Ued C: ,U }rv ,.,. _ lvfe fu3 , descriptions, sent i ; ce . , f . t ' For -Vera! u ship, Address-c. L vrvi v Act: ry C. A. A. At v.hoi oi th,-> j iinen ; otiices—• hnickcrbocker Vn.. •, g f , ■ . Broadway, N. y.. ~, Westen. < h. ~ Jt i M Street, oaiHiUiUy, O. .Nov. i* }, \V AV DEED'S coloxxafe w w O i.i'Ult, H'uuat, Kvr, Puttee, too*, and I, ,I:d In j-.xe'- arge for (•"•. .. Bedford, Dec. 21. >856. WAJiTEF—AT p-, ;. , , **> ! • . . ; • ' ' !,{ V • • ..ee. U" ex. ' - f< < hm: l'£ 1111 Km 112 A c c -5-, At at ice et t| e Ih^t., OIIHE two e.. rs J 1,.-, y.iye li\.n\ i l.d nxt a ... U, lie it.u f in .1 s .Spany, whtrr y.j!) ru.'e, lotlo CCi t * ; iiJt , . J>; Ktl| u : . . !< ii% id, Jan. 11,I 1 , ItlC. X? THE I.AKCIE CRICK litiF on fit. iil re;, oiu dour V. est ot the lu tk Uhh. Posscsaiot. given f.n the Ist oi Aj iiis xt. G. U*. AXLtkrOX. Jan 11, lfof.-tf.
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