Sous, Chestnut street below Tenth, setting it on tire Jtn4 destroying a quintitj' of gyo<ia in the third and fourth stories of the building. The cloak pud mantilla -Here of Mr. Georuc Fryer, '254 C'hcstuut streo 1 (nest door below.) caught from the roof cf Messrs. Kieiii's establishment, and the up" per stories were much damaged. The fire, meu scou got the fisu.es uuoer at Iwtb Oj' these hoilJingr, but the loss must he great as the goods destrovod 4>j tire and water vw.T fine and valuable. WOKTHV OF THE M.V.V.—M'tilllrd Pii!- cuore, iu a speech which he made iu Fred viicksburg, Virginia, in ISSI, gave utter auce to the following noble sculuaeDj; Leu I look }ick to the crises through which v.c have passed, 1 feel tjiat. there \va, : danger (hut the days of the l uun were numbered. I dMermineti 'lieu, if ueees-arv •to sacrifice every political prospect I had iu .the world, and life itself, to save the Un ion." LAUNCHING U imperial baby into the world appears to be rather a:i expensive operation. Mr. Dubois, aceoaeher to the Empress Eugenie, received S 100,000 x* his fee. In addt'.icot to this, it is calcula" ted that the number of children bora in France ou tin? IGtli March, to nil of whom the Emperor and Empress are godfather, ud godmother, must be about 2500. Each child is to receive a gift of 3000 "ranee, making the total amount to be given to ' hiidri it born eu that day 7,500,000 . itanes, or about a juilli ui and a half dul . lurs' The Loiubiu Court Journal of the stlt up April. 3aj>> liiat upwards of 7000 Uieu Of tiio Crimean arinv arc under orders to pro ceed direct to Canada, wiiu a view to tire jirotaotiou of llic frontier iu ths evout of hostility* with ".he United Stale'. MJ* 3 HC 99. At Lev residence in Bedford township, Mrs. MARY KEA, wife of Mr. James Re, Sr., ttt the f'Gtli year of Iter njre. The death of a Christ inn is a sail event, and yet one which is full of encouragement. ]t is sad. becmsfc a friend has hre.t remo ved from the circle of Christian brethrc-n on earth, auu comforting ou account of the triumphant a -names which it. "gives of the faithfulness and iov- of hiui whom we serve. Tic death of this most excellent woman will be felt by not ;t few. The church will mis- a luo.-t devoted friend, many children an affectionate and watchful moth er, and a bereaved husband a faithful and tender wife. J.i her 14th year Mrs. R. was called to witness the death of an uncle. His dying chatgc, '-.Seek ye first the king dom of (nd and bis righteousness" sank deep iu her heart. The spirit wrought its work upon her soul—she had no re.-t until she fntitid it at the Cross, and a loug life of . exemplary piefy closed by - eerie s which al most uiade friends envy her exit, has left us all the evidence we can possibly have that she hu> entered the home of eternal r:poe where ••Every tear is wiped away. Sighs no more shall heave the breast Night is lost iu endless day, Sorrow in eternal r -t." M. D. L. 'diniiiistraiops \'oikc< LET! EE's of administration having been granted to t? >• suliscriher, living in Union Township. en the Estate of Jexiuyrgs Oldham, late of (.l.iVton < atiuty, lowa, <iec li ail persons ad-bred to said estate are hereby notified, to mak payment Immediately, arid those having cbiinis against the same will present them prop • authenticated to- settlement. WILLIAM tVERTZ, AJnfr May It. 185fi -• MA\ MMilMi & MJS M rsilil Undersigned have jut received their 'dhii'it Ul , SMM & SIMMER GOODS, . rd will take pleasure in sir wiig thera to all • who may favor us with a call. Great bwrgsina r. til be otb red for (* ;.,h, and all kinds of Coun t. y Produce;—or to pt;: l .al customers, a -edit ot s;x mouths i|| b given. A K. CRAMZR L CO. Bedford May g IK-jg. . lib, s.ubscri .r- to the Hopewell and Svioodv lina i'bmk and Turnpike Road Company, are notibed in fii, at the otpco vl Hie 'l rt uiiirur of said Couqsany, i>i Bedtord, ou or before tlie . Mil ot .May List., two ;instalment?, being ten dollars tu. each snare <if stock subscrihenf. JOHN MOWER, T. iditurer. f7" Suhscritiers living in Blnody Run and it vir.uuy. are hereby authoria.it to nav ;o Jae tH H, BAU.VDOLI.Ai:, Esq. Mcy 2. lriVfi. JOHN MOWER. MVIOI & MWMIToS'N (SVF TIdINPiKE Rfili) COMPIiW. iiHE undersigned Cotuiuissiouera named in • the Act of Assembly i iicorporatirtg the •-. v ,axton and Morrison's Core Turnpike Road • Company," hereby give uoticc thai nooks will ■ ope:, tor rece.vmg suhscriptions in the capi tal stock ot said Company, at tiio following times tyd jilaces. to wit; .it Saxt<ju, ou \\ eduesdav, 21st Mav, 1806, at 18 a Amok, a. in. It Wrecliterry, on Thursday. 22d il*v, 1N56, at 1 d'e ik k, p. m. -it Marlititburg, st the Hotel of Tliotishiius Snyder, ou iridar, 23d May. iM.'.d, at 1 o'clock p. ui. % here tiio bouha will ky li*3pt opsin, as -equiredby law, by the Commi.sioners, who wul be m-ttendance. J :ob Focaior, John C. Everhar' Uatiioi Bare. Peter Vandevander, Jaßh vSaxton, John t.img, Gcnp. F. Blotm. A. J. Cnsmnan, <te ;rge K. Barudollar. C. Olig. C. W. A#hco?n. Cmaman, George Rhodes, . Jsoko Kenstugcr, * *-'-t ' C*ommuu)arri. TEI in iu, Valentine Steckman, PHOPH.IETOH. , Gkeubr the day, week, month and 1 April J*., >B*,s_ tf | THE W.4H I* El ROPr EXPOSED OXLY TO BREAK OCT AFRESH ■ | At the " COLONNADE STORE of JACOB HEiED. Supplies fen frwpt cf en dctneri at prices so low 't to comenenj speedy tale, and prneral mtis ; faction to ids friend*, in and out of toss. So tome one, come all! : MOTTO—' Fair Sales end quick Returns! His stock comprises in part Ctatlii, hmi' Marseilles, Cassitucres, Grenadines. I Cashnierets, Lawn*, j Mertii'i O.isimt ftrS, BrilUante, eoltt &jd uu, | Camlet Cloths, Barege i Laities, ; J cans, Crape de Paris, . Cottonades, Tissue. 1 Vcivcts, Satin Plaid Barege, I Satin vesting*. Chambru, | Florence, KH>bca*. ! Stcjpie-d Swis?. Xeedle Work, all kinds, j. iiVEE.VsIV.i&E, HARDWARE. FAMILY j FCRXlatilSC.a, -ASH FAMILY GROCERIES. In short every tiling usually kept 111 a coun try store. His stock is largo and well selected, AND JACOB RKEH is the man that will take : pleasure in showing his g..ods, whether pur- • chased or not. > April *25, 185 G. A Ikt.nAX LUC SAVED! Dow aoiac, Mich, March 11, RLVi. ] J- A. RHODES, Esq . Dear Sir—As i tyok > your medicine to sell on consignment, "no I cur* tto par," I take pl.-u..iiru in stating its ef fects as reported to me by three brothers who live in this place, ami their testimony is a lair specimen of uR I have recciyeUt M . S. Covklix told me— I l.ad taken nine j bottles of Corittie's Ague Balsain, ami cimtin : nally ran down while using it until my lungs S d*er were Congested -to that degree that | blood discharged from njy month aiui bowels, So lb. i alt thought it impossible for me Id live through auothercliijU. The doctors too did all they could lor ine, but though 1 must die. j Nothing did any good until 1 got Rhodes' fe ver and and Agu • Cure, which at once reliev eq Diij of tHe distress and nausea at mv stolU- I ach and pain in my head and bowels, and pro ; dueed a permanent cure in a short time.*' H. 11. Co.vKti.s says: "I.had been taking mc ■ dicine ol as good a doctor as we have in our • county, and taken any quantity of quinine I and specifics without any good result, from do August to l<th December. But seeing how ( nicely it operated on my brother. J got a bot- I th Ol RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE, which effected a permanent cure by using two thirds of a battel.*' S. >f. t'o ski.iv wis uot here, but both the other brothers say his ei.se was the same as if. ; M's. I sold the tuedicilte to both the same . day. and the euro Was as speedy from the same j stuali quuuii v, and 1 might so specify. Yours . with respect. A. HUNTINGTON. The above speaks for itself. Good proof its it is, it is of no better tenor than the vasr. puiu : her of like certificates 1 have already publisli -1 et, and the stilT greater amount that is con! in i ually pouring in to me. One thing more. Last year I ho ' occasion i to Caution the i'uldic in thevf Words:— '• 1 notice one firm who hare taken oat? of nuj peu | tral circulars, substituted the. name of their nw ! iruaa for my medicine, ami then with brazen impu dence end their pamphlet with the ercfanxation, j -Lei the proprietor of any other medicine soyas • much if he dare*.' " &c. Now I take pleasure iti saying that the Cau tion referred to the same "Dr. Christie's Ague Balsam" that is mentioned in the above eer • I iff "ate. j There are several other industi iotis people who a-o applying to their poisonous trash all ! that 1 publish about iftv Fever and Ague Cure, ' or Antidote to Malaria, except the certificates ' of Cures, and the Certificate of the celebrated : Chemist, Dr. Jamp.s. ft. Chilton ol" X. Y., in tavor obits perfectly HARMLESS CHARAC | TEFL which is attached to every bottle. These i will always serve to distinguish my medicine I fruu imitations. J AS. A. RHODES, Proprietor. Providencf, R.i. For Sale ly Droggivta getvetslly, j April 'do IHoli, 3m. Mini: XTORb. VB. CRAMER k CO. have just received • a very large assortment of Boots and i Shoes, suitable for Fall sad Winter, purl sty 1 a ; its follows : Men's Super Waxed Double Sole 800 s, Men's •• City Made Calf (to. Men's _•• Heavy Kip, Lined do. Youth's Waxed Double Sole Boots, Youth's Calf and Kip Lined d. ■ Boy.-' City made Calf Boots, Boys' Kip Lined Boots, Womoua' Double sole Kip Bootees, Woruens' Fine Gail' and Seal do. Womeiis' Fine Goat Morocco do. Worn -lis' I'arodi Bootees, very iiandsiuuc Children's Shoes of every style and price.' Gent's Morocco. Kid, and Calfskin Bootees, ■ Ladies* Double Sole Gaiters, Guru Shoes, kc., | in fact. Boots and Shoes to suit every purchu ser. It you want Boots and Shoos, please give js a eatl, and you shall be suited in quality and price. Exchange St >re is the place to bu j Boots and | Shoes. Oct. 12, 1K3.3. ) \aiuaMtt Properly it rnirm: silk. f|A!TE subscriber offers his valuable Mill Pro -- perry an! Tannery for sale, situate on Brush Creek, E*st Providence Township, I'od i foi-1 County, i'a.. two miles South of the Juni j ata Crossings. c>nraining -SI.MI acres, more or less, with upwards of 100 acres cleared, with 23 acres of goed meadow. The balance well timbered with oak, wlfitq and yellow Thcre arc two good orchards of choice fruit on the place. Tiie improvements are first rate MF.II CHANT MTLL. with three run of stone, and all the necessary machinery for doing merchant and country work, ad newly repaired in 1854. . The T.ISNF.RY has 41 Vats, with all the fix tures belonging thereto. Tim iiark-mill and hide-breaker run bv water power. The DXVRL- Ll\( ' HOUSE is large and commodious, with running water at the door and in the cellar; also a targe innk-barn, with running water in the haru yard, wagon shed and carriage house, corn crib, smoke ivou.se, wash house, with all i necessary out buildings. There are also a Plaster Mill, Saw Mid, and three Tenant Hou ses ami stables, and several litio springs of liv ing water on this tract. Persons desirous ot" purchasing good proper ty will do well by calling on the subscriber, re siding ou the promises. SIMON NYCUM. i Hays 11 ill I*. ©., Jan. 2<>, lhso-3m u~7~C hamtx'rshurg Kep. and Transcript, pub lilis this thr.e moo and send bill to this office ocolection. Warcross' Rotary Flanicg Eacfclce. WANTED —To sell the Rights and Machines • for a Rotar.vPU.ning, Tonguing and Groov ing Machine, for board sand plank, under the ! Norcross Patent. Also, the attachment of the i Moulding Machine, which will work a whole t hoard into mouldings at one operation. This J patent ha I >ecn tried, and decided iu tile Su- j premo Court in Waahngton, to be no infringe- ] me.nl, heing superior to Wood worth's Machine* , Apply to J. 1). DALE* Willow Strapt, above j Twellth, Philadelphia, where the Machine 1 ran be seen iu operation. Jan. 18, 18'>-3m Caution. 1 WAR X any person or persons from hunting fishing or otherwise tresspassing on my premises as I am determined to enforce the Uw againtt all without respect to persons, so offen ding. PETER BARNDOLLAR. West Providence Tp. ( April 18,1868 • £ BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. LIST OF BITLILERS Of Merchandize of the County of bed ford, for the year .i D., 185(3. Bedford Borough Class. Tax. ■ A B Cramer & Co. 12 12 00 A J Fanaom M 7 00 ! Nichols* Lyons 13 10 00 0 W Rupp 13 10 (10 i Jacob Reed, 13 10 00 | Snmaei Shuck & Co. 14 7 00 Kelly & bugdule 14 7 00 Robert Fyan 14 7 00 j .iolin Arnold, [hardware] 14 7 00 Sounahorn & Co. - 14 7 oft Age Sncpp 14 7 00 l)r. 11 F Harry 14 7 00 William Sb itfer 11 7 00 Dr. F C Reamer 14 7 Oft Colin Lover 14 7 00 Sarah Putts 14 7 CO Isaac Llpp.-l 14 7 00 Job Shoemaker & Co. 14 7 OO John G MiTinleii Joatlng house] 8 ft 00 John .1 Luther d 8 5 (Hi A L iMiintttgli do 8 6 00 Jacob Bollinger do 8 j 00 West Providence Township. William States & Co. 14 7 00 McLliuuicy 14 7 00 Jacob Banidollar $ Co. 13 10 00 James M BarndoiEr 13 10 00 Thomas Ritchey 11 7 00 Monroe Tiwnshtp. J Horton 14 7 00 R Fletcher 14 7 00 .Michael Miller 14 7 00 Southampton Township. John Calmer 14 7 (Mi William Lasbloy 14 7 Oft Lash ley <J Walters 14 7 00 Kirk if Fletcher 14 7 00 Cultrain Township. .Tames Jj- Beegle 14 7 00 Diehl jf Corf 11 7 00 Broadlop Township. Lemuel Fvans, 14 7 00 Pluck A Echelbarger 14 7 00 Liberty Township. David Berkstresaer 14 7 00 Lewis Putt 14 7 00 Jacob Snyder 14 7 00 John Cyphers 14 7 00 William Fisher 14 7 Oft John Sbaler [eating house] 8 o 00 Schellsburg Borough. John S Schell 14 7 00 A B Bfimn * 14 7 00 Stalh-r 4- Son 14 7 (HI A J Snively 14 7 0<) Milter .$■ Cooler 14 TOO Widow Schelly Sou 14 7 00 Col via Robeson 14 • 00 Juniata Township. Turner 14 7 00 \V iltiaru KeUer 14 7 (HI William Pluita Brother 14 7 (10 Joseph Gondon 14 7 '-0 F Hildefbrund t 14 7 (K) LoiidoiiJi rry Township. Thomas J Porter 14 7 00 Jacob G Devore jr. 14 7 00 Harrison Township. V B Wertz 14 7 00 East Providence Township. John Nvcum I t 7 00 D A T Black 11 7 „<• George Megraw, 14 i ytl Hopewell Towmhip. John Dasher 11 7 0^ John King 4- Brother 1J 7 0" Middle Woodberrtj Tomn&hip. Jacob Brcnnetnan IS 10 00 Cr R Barndoljsr 13 10 (Mi .1 W Duncan 13 10 00 Putt $ brother 1 1 7 00 James 1. I'rince 14 7 00 James 3 Tussey [eating house] 8 5 0*) Bedford Township. Jacob Barn hart 11 7 00 South Wood berry Township. James Piper jr. 14 7 0^ S K Oster 14 7 0° f) K Buck 11 7 0° freorge K uuffman 14 7 '0 William S Pluck 14 7 0° St. Clair Township. F D Beegle 14 7 000 (r B Amicb & Brother 14 7 00 John II Wright $ Co. 14 7 00 T B .Smith 14 7 (H) (i D Trout 14 7 0o John Beegle 14 7 00 //inesling 4- flridihnm 14 7 00 v.ruon Ilershman, 14 7 00 Cumberland Valley Township. l.tcoh Anderson 14 7 ft John May 14 7 0 An Appeal will bo held at the Commission ers' Office, in Bedford, on Saturday the 10th day of .May, 1856. J.EVT AGXEVV, Appru'ser of Mercantile Tax for the year 1806 April 18, 1853. m FIRM AM) NEW GOODS. rpHE subseriliers having just returned from i the Fast, nru now opening and exhibiting at tiit stand formerly occupied by EI las >l. Fisher, a large and Welt selected assort in eot of sriiiycr .l\O summer GOODS. Couristing iu part of Black and Fancy Silks, Alpacas, Delaines, Lawns, bereges, brilliants, sbatlics, sainiue r shawls and mantillas, veils, prints trotu a tip up, dress triintuiug, N. VV\ Collars from d cents up, bonnet notions, bleached and un bleached musiin from a tip up, nankeen, tickings, paper muslin, crash, hosier)-, gtores, (loss, and a large assortment of men's and boy's Wear, all prices, black an-- fancy suui- : mer veatings, cassmetts, cloths, tweeds and j sattioeKS, counterpanes, Irian In.ens, a large j nssoriiueut of men's anil boy's summer bats, . misses hats, bonnets, boots and shoes, all j s.aes and prices, iu great variety, looking ; glasses, Ac. <pc. GROCERIES. —Superior Golden Syrup* N. O. and Sugar house MolaSseS, ltio (Jolfee, A". O. crushed, clarified „ud tic.mi Sugars, spices, teas, extract of coil'.e, rice, chocolate aud candles. QU EE -V.S M'.JRE. —A large assortment ol'j Queenswarc and Glassware, ail cf which they are determined to sell cheap. They respectfully invite all in search of bar gains to give them a call before purchasing. N'o trouble to show goods. Ail kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods at cash prices. J. J. A J. M. StIOE.V.IKER. Kediord. April 18, 1860. Jua IOAAN, (j. H. SPANG. lAVT PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned J have associated themselves in the Practio® oi the Law, and will promptly attend to all bus!*' noas entrusted to theireare in Bedford and ad orning counties. Hy"Utiice on Juiianoa Street, three doors south ot Mengel House aud opposite tho resi dence ofM*j. Tate. MANN & SPANG. Juue Ist—JßS4 tf. | It ike Court of Common Pl\as of Bed Jord County. Ik the EsTAgj; or Jamf.s Iv. H all am. "\X TIIE REASO. E. Shannon, Assignee of : W the Estate of James K. llaMam, did uti : the 7th day of April, 1666, file in the office of • the Prothonotary of tho Court of Common Pleas of Bedford County, bis Aceount of said , Estate— Notice is hereby given to the creditors of 1 said Jaa. K. Hallam, & all others interested in said ® state, that the Honorable Judges of our said Court have appointed Friday the Oth dry j of *t v next, for the hearing of the same, and I to r nboniug cause why the said Acount ought ; n to lie allowed,—and in default thereof the I said Account will he confirmed. Witness the lion. P. M - Kimmell. President j I of onr said Court at Bedford the Bth day of 1 April, A L>. laotl. 0. WASH All AL'CII. l'rolky. April 11, 185*7. in the Court of Common Pleas of Bed- Juid County. I IS the Matte* OF the Estate OFSahlßkeole. TIT HEKEAS O.K. Sua xso*.Committee of Y * the Estate aforesaid,did on the:llst day j of February 1856, tile in the ottiee of the Pro- j j tho notary of the Court of Common Pleas ul . i Bedford County, his Account as Committee of ; I the Estate of Samuel Beegle— Notice is hereby given to the creditors of j i the said Samuel Beegle. and all others in teres t- I ed in said Estate, that the Honorable Judges j I of our said Court have appointed Friday the j ! 9th day of May next, for the hearing of the j same, and fbr showing cause why the said Ac count ought not to lie allowed, and in default thereof, the same will bcconfiimed. Witness the /lon. F. M. Kiinuielt, President of our Slid Court at Bedford, the Bib dav of April, A. I). 1856. I). M ASII AiiAUGII, Preth'y. April If, 1856. PUBLIC SALE of Valuable Real Estate. T.V pursuance or an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the subscriber will expose to sale bv public vendue or oatnrv JT THE COVET "HOUSE, in the Borough of Bedford, ou MOSD.It tin oth day of M.iV. fx/, a Valuable Tract of Coal Land, containing ;tOO Ai res, more or less, situ atj in Broad Cop Township in said County. 11| nil it lan Is of E. P. Phelps, laud, file of the b ;ir of Meshack Edwards, land of Hamil ton and Evans, nid others. Teems : CASH. JOHN DICKEY, Jdm'r of the Estate of S. L. Toiiius. dee d. April 11, 1850. WANTED—At Reed's Culonade Store.— Wheat. Rye, Oats. Com. and Buckwheat— also all other approved produce, hi exchange tor Joodsat cash price,- SCHOOL., fTAHE subscriber, thankful for the patronage A heretofore extended to him, wet Id re spectfully announce to the citize as . Bedford an 1 vicinity, that he will open a SCHOOL en Monday, April 7th. in th e Lecture-room ol the Preshvterian Chnrch. His best endeavors will bo used to discipline his pupils inle.Utcfvally, morally and phyticnilu. Terms of Tuition, per quarter, to be paid ut th" ciose of each quarter, as follows: Primary, $3 oti Practical. Arithm tie. Geography Ac. 3 60 Mathem itics and Natural Sciences. 4 00 Bedford, M cii 2b, W GEO. SIGAFOOS. IF VOD want CHEAP GOOD-S, c 11 ut Cheap Side. Nov. 30. s Orrtcr. V. V. M. P. Co., ) Feb. 28, 1860. 7\fOTICE is hereby given that the Board of ll Directors of this Company have this day levied an assessment of 6 pur cent, on all pre mium notes belonging to the Company and in force on the sixth day of February, 186b, ex cept on original applications approved from Nov . 20. 1866 till the said sixth day of Febru ary, on which there is assessed 3 per cent.- - And on all premium notes expiring between said dates, and not renewed, 3 per cent. The members of this Company are hereby required to pay their saveral amounts so assessed to theTieaMtrer or authorized receiver of this Board within thirty days of tile publication of this notice. ATTEST—JOHN T. GKKEN. March —B, Itlub—ill. To fJyspepiic and Ktlrwi Suf ferers. fTAHE subscriber who has suffered all the A horrors 01" Indigestion, is anxious to im part the ONLY method of cure to invalid simi larly affected. Address Dr. W. J* ?dl LLtX, SrheiUburs Bedford Co. I'a. xUw Jewelry. r pilE subscriber has opened out a new and A splendid assuiiluent ol ail Kinds of the oiost lasnionable Jewelry— consisting in purl 01 Breast Pius, Finger Rings, Ear Kings, Ac. Ac. Call and see ills sioca. Meld DANIEL BORDER. FOR RENT, THE LARGE BRICK HOUSE on Pitt Street, one door West of the Bank House. Possession given on the Ist of April 11 -xt. G. V. ANDERSON. Jan 11,1866.-tf. WANTED AT REED'S COLONNADE STORE, IVhkat, Ryk, Bittkr, Oats, Cors, Egcs, and L.* kd, In Exchange for Goods. Bedford, Dec. 21, 1855. FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. subscriber has removed his establish . meat to th" room in the Odd-Fellows' Building, immediately above the store of A. B. Cramer A; Co., where he will attend prompt ly to all business entrusted to bis care. He re ceives regularly the latest City Fashions, and will pledge himself that work done at his shop shall wear well and fit neatly. lie respectfully solicits a share of the pub lic patronage. S. J. MoCAUSLAN Nov. !t, 1855. Bakery and Confectionary. THE subscriber, thankful tor the patronag heretofore extended kiui by a .liberal pub lic, tenders bis thanks, and lie would respect fully inform them that be ha* received and opened a new and choice lot of Confections, among which are candies, nuta, fruit*, &e.— • I (ft also keeps Groceries, such gsSujgnf, Coffee, J Tea, Molasses, Cheese, Candies, &. * Also all 1 descriptions of Cakes, and will serve Wedding ! and other parties, en short notice, with con fee tions aud cakes. j lie has opened up and refitted his O I'-STER j S.ILOO A', in a superior style, where hj; wills)- j ways he ready to serve his friends and the pub- j lie with the tresheat and choioest Oysters that can be procured. His stand is opposite the Odd-Fellow's ! Building, where he feels confident that those who give him a call will not go away disap pointed JOHN J. LUTHER, Nov. 9, 3STEW BTOHE, i\>h Firm aud New Good*. IX THE TOWX OF ST. CLJitR&VtLLE. ~\\T K beg leave to inform the public that we Y V are now receiving and opening an entire new stock of Goods of" great variety and all of the latest styles, consisting in part.of Cloths; superior Fancy and Black Cassimer*; Casainetts; Tweeds, and all kinds of Gentle metis' ami Ladies' DRESS GOODS; all Hie NEWSPRIXG JIXD SUMMER STYLES; Prints from six and a fourth cents, up; Moiis lin de Laities, most beautiful styles and fin ish; Muslin, bleached aud unbleached, Horn a tip up. GROCERIES, OUEEXS U'.IRE, IURD -IV*iRE. Hats Caps. Bonnets, Buckets, Tub*. Boots, Shoes, and every thing usually found in stores. Onr goods have been selected with great cart from Baltimore and Philadelphia mark ets, and wo will warrant them to In-ail new and good. As we are determined to spare no pains to please, We hope by strict attention to business to merit and receive a liberal share of the public patronage. We are going to sell cheaper than the cheapest —so don't forget to call and see the great bargains vve will offer. N'i charge tor showing goods. All kinds of couutry produce taken for goods and the highest prices allowed by HEINSLING A BRJDAIIAM. St. Clairsville, April 11, 1&36-C Adniinirtralors Notice* Letters of Administration having l>ecri gran ted to the subscriber on the Estate of John Over, late of the Borough of ItedlvM, dee'd, all persons iudehted to said Estate nre hereby liulifieil to luake payment immediately, and 'hose having claims against the same will pre sent them properly aiuhentieat-d for settle ment. DAVID OVKK, Adm'r, Bedford, Pa. April 26, 186 C f Admiuistrator-ii Sotlce. LETTERS of Administration having hern granted to the ti bserfber, living in South Woodbcrry Township, on the Estate of Henry Hetrick, late of said Township, dee'd, ail per sons indebted to said Estate are hereby notified to make payment immediately, and those h.tv iug claims against the same will present them properly authenticated foi settlement. March 28. DAVID C. LONG. .idm'r. ESTATE Ut SO TO MUX HOLLAR. DEC D LETTERS T ESTAMEXTABY to the Estate of Solomon Hollar, late of West Provi dence Township, dee'd, having been grafted bv the Register of Bedford County to the un dersigned. notice is hereby given that all per sons indebted to said Estate will he required ro make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims will present them properly authen ticated for settlement. HANNAH HOLLAR. Executrix. PHILIP V. HOLLAR, Exe..%ior. West Providence Township. I April 11, A. D., 1855- f BEDFORD HILUSSOTHTIOI 4 X election will he held at the Hall of --THE -Fit Binr.n:n HALL Asscc:vno.v OF THE BOK ocfiH AxuCotNiv OF BtuioKii," on Monday DlO 6th day of May next, between the hours of 1 and 5 o'clock, P. M-. to elect Five Trustees to manage and conduct the affairs and buxi nex? of said Association,, for the ensuing year, agreeably to the charter of said Association. B> order of the Board of TRUSTEES. April 11, 1 SVG —I LOOK OUT .4XI) SAVE COSTS. rpHE Books and Notes of Peter Radebaiigh, A are left in my hands for collection. Per seus would do well to call and settle ut once or costs will he added to them. SAMUEL II ADEB AU G H . March U, 1866-tf. SETTLE UP: 131 E subscriber, having disposed of his Store in Bedford, is desirous of closing np his ookr. All persons indebted to him arc reques ted to Sctt'e up immediately. Mis hooks will he in the nauds ofMr. Job M. Shoemaker, till tirst July next. He is thankful to his friends for the very gent roes support they have yielded him since his commencement ii this place and cordially recoommends Mr. Job M Sboem iker.tji a young man of good business habits, of strict hot esty. capacity and integrity, and who will not fail to give general satislaction to my customer# and the puidic. EI.IAS M. FISiIER. March 14 185C-3 m. M FIRM. TIIK undersigned have this day formed u partnership in the Uarriage Making and Hlacksmithing business, under the name and firm of Weisel & Co. V e will en deavor by promptness, attention and the character of our work, to merit and obtain a fair share < f custom. Our stand is the one heretofore occupied by Woiaei, it Fos ter, immediately east of town. WM. WEISEL, MICHAEL AVKISEL, JOHN WEISKL. Feb. 29, 18hli—Gm. SAMUEL RADEBAUGH, Justice of the Peace. OFFICE two doors South of the Merge House. and next door to tin? office o Minn •t S i>mi7. where he will attend to the collection of all claims placed in his hand*. Bedford. Jan. 11, ISoG. NOTICE TO COLLECTORS. It is absolutely necessary that the coun ty of Bedford should have nioney. She owes the late Treasurer $1490 87. The Cointuissiouers are determined that they will not increase the taxes as long as they can avoid it; they are equally determined that the Collectors SHALL pay up. Writs of execution will he issued at once against all delinquent collectors of 1854 and previous years, for balances remaining after the 15th of March next, and or. the collectors of 1855 just a soon as their 15 months have expired. By order of the commissioners. I). OVER, Treasurer. Feb. 29, 1856. Call at Bl> mire's. 1"1H E subscriber has just received front ths . Eastern cities the best assortment of Bras I Copper, and Tin Ware ever ottered in this place, rowhicb he invites the attention of the public.— ; He has a great many improved cooking utensils, | that cannot fail to please every housekeeper who i uses them. The Ladies especially am invited to call and examine the articles. Among them arc Brass and Bell Metal Kettles of all sizes, Water Coolers, Chafing Dishes, Saucepans, Milk Boyw, Ncast! Lamps, an excellent article for th# sick robin. Cake Moulds, Spice Boxes. Tea Catrnisters. Brass and Iron Ladles, Pufent Lsknpa. Candlesticks. Glass Lamps, Match Box es! Spittoons. Ac., Ac. English and French Tin, Iron and Brass Ware a great variety. I Japanned Tin Toys, and a great variety of | Fancy articles. Chain and Force Purnpa, and in short every article iu my line. Don't forget to call at the Tin Ware Depot in Pitt t. GEORGE BLYMJRE. Jug; 11, 1864. IKTErW GOODS. rpHE undersigned l*g leave to inform hi* JL friends and the pubiic, that he has just re turned froiu the Eastern Cities, and u •* exhibiting At (heap Side, A genera! assortment of new sfvle of SPRLYG JIXD SUMMER GOODS, comprising in a great variety of I, adiea Dress Goods—consists in put of ClitiliM, Lawns. De /.aires, Aipacesb. Madonna Cloth, ire. Ac. and a great variety ot Black and Fancy Cas situers, j.inen and Cottouade for Gectlatnena' j and Bov' wear. Hoots, Slu/es, II- s and Bos.nets, Groceries, Querntwort, Hardware. I>roans. Buckets, 'tubs, C'Ar, </r. ffc. The above stork vons'sfs of every article nsually kept in "tores—ad of which will tic sold cheap for c >th or approved produce. Thankful tor past tutors he hopes lr fair dealing, atci a desire to please to continue to merit and receive a libera 1 share of be public putr-imgi . G. W. KL'l'l*. Bedford, April 11, 1858. till. \. P. FIELDS, OFFERS bis professional services in all the branches of Medicine. Surgery. Obstet rics, and all other branches connected with the . prof ession, to the citizens of FattmisvilD. Woo duerry, Hopewell and tlfe surrounding community-, and hopes bv strict attention, and J t'onnei success in practice, to give satis (>ve -1 ti on to all who tavor him with a call. He will 1 alwaj s IKS found at his office, 011 c fourth of a j ' mile north of PaUuhsvi'.le, unless profession ! aily engaged. Fdttoiisville. April 11, 18-58.-c* Evecutor's Notice. IKTTEHS tostaiuentarv having been granted , J to the subscriber*, on the /.state of John | Smith, late of Union Township, deo'd, all ! I persons indebted to said Estate are hereby j ! notified to make payment immediately, and , : those having clainis ogair.-st the same, will - prese littlieiu properly autlieniicated tor set- ' t lenient. PETER SMITH, of Tnion To., JOHN AKE, of 87. Ciair Tp., .March 21, 1858* Executors. QLJDTT B <572 MHZ TiHE Partnership heretofore existing betweer the undersigned, under the name and firm ! ot \\ eiset 8c Foster, in the Goach and Wagon M.uiufac orv, is this day d'solved lijr mutual ( consent. The business of the late firm will he : settled up by Wm. Weisel, who is authorized to j collect ail accounts, Ac., aud pay the debts a \ the firm. W.M. WEISEL. JOHN FOSTER. j Dec. 14, 1555.-n.51 THKKbMiNG MACHINES , with horse power for sa'e cheap at Reed'* Colo j nade Store. ; Nov. 30, 1855. REMOVAL. THE subscriber would respectfully announc* ;to the public that lie has removed his Establishment to the building recently occu" J pied by Mr Luther, as a Confectionary Store ]:t the Diamond, where lie is belter prepared than ever to accomodate his customer* with every article in the line of his business, either wholesale or retail, and hopes they wiilgive tiiiu a call at his new location. GKOUUL BLYMIRK. Bedford, April IS, 1800. P. S, The subscriber is desirous of having bis books closed up till lsi April, iust., either by cash or nolo, lie hopts this notice will he attended to immediately. Ci. .B <'tbp m: E • rTTIiE Partnership heretofore existing bet een A the undersigned, trading under the name and firm of SAKSO.M A GKCHAKT. in the Dry Goods business lias tliis day been dissolved hy niitnal c* nsent. AH persons indebted to said tirii are requested to have theiraeeonnti settled up by the Ist of .May. The Books arid Ac. counts will te found in the hands of A. J. Saiisom until that time. A. J. RANSOM. YVM. GEPII ART. April 1, 1856. Tlie undersigned will continue the business iu the room lately occupied by Isaac Lippel on the corner of Juliana and Pitt Streets, oppo site Dr. F. C. Kearner's Drug and Book Store, where he will be happy to see all his friends. A. J. SAXSOM. I'K AA % I KESt> *.IL A UNSEATED LAKES. t (iKEKAfII.V to the provisions of an Act ai A of Assembly directing tlie mode of selling unseated lands for taxes and other purposes, passed the 15th .March. 1815. and the supple ments thereto, passed the 18lhof March, icl". and the 25th day of March, 1886, and the bill •lay of March. 1846. the Treasurer of the County of Bedford, hereby gives notice to ;tU persons concerned, that unless the County, State. School and Koait taxes, due en the fol lowing tracts of unseated lands, situate in Bed ford County, are paid before the day of sale the whole or such parts of each tract m witl pay the 'axesand the cost* chargeable thereon, will be sold at tbeCourt Mouse, in the Borough of Bedford, on the SECOND XOND.iY *TH D.IY OF JUNE NEST, for the arrearages of Taxes due and the costs accrued thereon, ami said sale ill he continued lVotu day to day, until all are disposed of. DAVID OVER. Trtai urtr. T res surer"* Oiiiee. ( Bedford. March 28, 1856. J Bedford Tovmhip. A ores ami W air.nice* Amount o , Perches. r owners. Taxes. i 383 1 Jacob Funk. sll6 j 1j Alexander Bovd, 1 30 ! " Jiroadtop Town!Mp. 245 J okbiia Edward*. 1 I*. [ l'x William Edwards, I , 30 John Grov?, D ! 365 William Gray, 1 5- j 48!) Charles Richards, 1 j •_>'.'3 Fetor keafpice, 1! <•-' I jOi> M tink-ea Wheeler, 7 J i 87 Abraham tveriu. 3^ 47 H'iii. T. Daugherty, 2 2<* "16 William Figartl. 13 j 00 Barclay & Foster, 00 j 180 Francis Mao, - lot g25 112 William Ward, 1 05 . 400 Jacob Myers. 2 7)0 ; | |OO KoK-rt Sharp, 350 j | g'44 Benjamin Price, 1 20 ; 1 31 Abraham Henry, 1 20 f 3% 12 James Kar.on, 1 201 ; 50 Win. T. Dougherty, 28 ■ 400 Jameb Pat ton. 1 20 ; | j®> Joaiah Dti'igan, 24 j S 39 William Bunn. 1 20 ; 1431 Montgomery Thomas 72 , i g73 Samuel L. Tobias, 1 36 j 48:5 Margsret Mootgumety, 1 66 ! 30 James ppnley. 1 05 400 Pliilip Murray, . 2 56 j tCulrrain Twnshif 432; . .jliUifl.Dujiu," ' " M(Ja i 2i 4fli ClirlfcliaJs t/ighl, <t 160 i 488 David ileswH-r, • -1 32; *24 William Scott, • 1 28 gftO John Smith. ' 1 20 30 Falser Dull, 36 gOU Samuel Williams, 2 34 50 Philip Dielil, . 48 ,0() John Hartlcrnad, 16 35i John Stockman, 48 Cumbrrltind Vallfj Tou.uAip 1 45 128 Robert Ltfi*. <2 599 115 William Levi*, 1 "fk 419 108 John Lcvia, | 2* 44 4 18 John Piper, 1 zy U93 112 Getvrgo Davis. 48 '•4 Steele Sample. ,1 (8 . Harrison Township, •552 52 William Piper, 4K I'HJ Jno. Garretaon tc And. Sheets, 514 2>o 4'W John Metzgar, 4 34 Hopewell Township. 440 John Keibcl, 5 0(1 2 ! 4 Joseph Lancaster. Oft 99 Kk'liard Clark, -J* 7 K. Puderbaugh, r widow,) 1 48 209 Israel Moan*. 2 .">9 227 Zach-imb Moans, 2 MS 2-li l iiuothv Moam,, 0 'J\ 212 Holier! SliaX*. 1 oj 200 William Nichnli*, 48 4=hi II en re ,.■*, 5 ,4* 28 George Wuhart, 40 Eoadnmhrry Twwsishio, 398 Daniel Green, j 20 442 John Sample. 1 3-j 47(7 h'ohert Sample, 1 3; 44 1 Joseph Sample, 1 32 2*24 Jarne* Sh.vW, 1 21 101 i John King. Hi) 400 P. Ahboti, 1 2 ' "99 Thomas MoCalt, ] do 350 Samuel M. Barckv, 1 Mo 400 Muiford Troadwell, 1 80 200 Samuel 31. Barclay, Ho LH.erly Township. 400 Edward Alberti, 1 44 4.'{ Win. T. Daughi-rtr, 24 Ho AM Putt. 70 HO George Thompson, ;;i, 47'J James I.aught-ad. 1 44 28ti Daniel Montgomer.. 1 82 - 4>William Hontgenerjri hh 1 401 Margaret Montgomery. 85 Monroe Township. 181 Jacoh A. Wink, <H IH;> Saneom Wink, 4M ! 50 J ui-s Means, Di 1 5- Daniel Means, 12 499 John Treves. 3 o it 4"> Elizabeth Swart zwaldrr, M 7 Hugh Wilson, Z2 Xjpier Township. 150 John O'Neal, 4 8 . 200 Joh Maun, t 0(1 East Proti.lence Township. ' 121 George Dewcese, 1 MO j 40 Eli* In Barton, 20 40 Aaron Barton, 12 00 Cliarle* McLaughlin, 20 4(H) George Hess, 7*4 100 Jacob Hlfchev, 4(10 William Long, 1 09 . 401) William Gavin, 1 o ; 4731 1 John Crosby, 1 Cl Providence Township. 27 Solomon Williams, 4>i 447 Hannah Alberti, 1 no 2"2 Nii'lmliu 11 an mi (Mni, 1 20 Biil Lmuei Gustine, 1 52 ITest Providence Township. 110 Lzikial King. 24 St. Clair Towuihip. 4 Lots Jacob Ink's heirs, 4H 10U John Stillier. 1 20 Southampton Township. 430 Joseph Cooper, 1 Sd 4t>4 Daniel Hull', 1 2it 34' Jacob Herring, 1 04 100 Michael UuVeuer, 1 irj 401 J John Kerr, 1 ho 2 K James Higg*. 00 33'J Stephen liceil, J (ni 4-10 William Heed, 1 pd , 4d3 Jatucs Keed, 1 20 434* Cornelius Cooper, 120 100 George K. Alberti, a-J 465 £ William Bell, ] 20 1 130 Isaac Hunter, 2 t a I'uio/i Township. 400 John Swaggart, PS 400 Leonard Swaggart. 3 6u -W Alexander Gardner, 1 li - 116 William Smith. 1 04 43 Ssmuei Burkei, 02 116 John Shee, e# 100 James Ji>h.e*ton, hH 50 Frederick Snider, 23 315 Jeremiah Jackson, 2 ft 41U Jacob Sir 'ggart. 2 48 44 1 William Pierson. 2 U4 44 ' Kbenezer Branham, X pii 120 Conrad linlcr, 72 2'H) ( hristley Bowser, 1 fo 100 George Laih. 60 100 Jacob Uurket, 1 2ti 150 Peter Sboeubergef, tt3 4iKl John Still, 0 iDi 39t> A Jam Black, 2 23 2ikj Marcus Irvine, \ 20 322 Michael Shimer. 4 4t 4"0 Michael Shimer, ft 00 439 Griffith Evans, 2 64 4"3J Philip Stine, 2 44 43.' Wilaon Hunt, 2 64 433 j Alexander Scott, 2 H i 127 Peter Shoenherger, 3 16 121 l'et-r Shoonbergcr, 3 M 4o Peter Shuenberger, 24 Nou/A H'oodbr.-i-y Toickthip. 474 William Montgomery, 2 32 212 Robert Shavr, 1 24 440 Peter Shaw, 2 64 51 IOC .Martin Loy, Sx 243 Martin Loy, 1 2d 54 100 JohnS. lietrick. 22 Woodbenry Taicnship. 406 Robert George, [. So 41C John Guorgo, 6 Bft 421 Alexander iioyd, ft S3 4''SJ Alexander Montgomery, 6 85 432 Hannah Montgomery, ft hft 346 William Montgomery, ft Bft 104 Daniel or Panl Wcrtf, 1 ft) luu Henry Swoop, V Middle W'oodberry Tonns'Up. 10 Martin Hysotig, m 4" John Watt, 1 Xfl |l7 Daniel Montgomery, 741 'so Daniel Montgomery. 2 40 Joo Margaret Montgomery, I' 956 •00 Andrew Baker, 1 29 .2" Andrew Boale., *4 2 Philip Croft. 42 1U Adam Si'tiler, t:3 Lot No. 72 Jacob Stroek, , t% Lot No. 74 Jacob Strock. 1 5b A. Ki.su. FR. .JORDAN WS PIRTXKBSHiP. Kirjr k Jord.in. Attorreis rt L*w IJKPFOKD, PA., "IT7M LI. practice in tl ... v. u / . r>mof It W ford and adjoining count!?*. \ *eaciea, tjwllec.tiwns. and all othrr ouiiswi intrusted t<> theft r uafc *ill be-promptlyand with fully attended to. Ufi'iCfi in Juliana street.formerly •crnpied by D. 11. liuibtt. KM. .ami .norc regent iv in the oc cupancy olios. .Maun. K.-vj. J.tuuar i . ft. Iftftft. PUITMHIP. JOHN CLARK Is tt'. A. B. CLARK laving" formed a partheialiip tin the lr*i(Ae.J ! the business beretolhre carried on is Srhella j bur* by Johu Clark will now bp conducted ty j and in the name of John (JlwkA Son.- . . NOTICK. • I PERSONS having HseUfcnUoeeurt with the j undersigned ,Tr called upon to attend to flu in ! promptly and have them closed. Hnt> partle* ' ulsrly aoc unti that hare 1-e. u standing socio . J time', ahooht. and mwit t attended to; and if !' in aotne ca#i person* are not prepared (* cloak f fuHv, tl'y most at least attend to them. J'JUN GLARE.
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