Ilhtng aad Dry Goods Store. subscribers are just receiving a f, Vtauaoiue and cheap airt Bi Hi wl /I -< ay MADE CLOTHING and VUY COOLS, n Loir store tn the East Corner 01--l. • di< id Hal!,' eoasisting in part <>l"Coats, Pants, Vests, Bhii la- Satin Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Boots and Shoes, lUts and Cups, and all other articles usually kr.pt in Heady Made Clothing Stores. AlSo a good assortment of DRY (r001)S, consisting of Calico, Mous. de Lame, Shawls) Alpacas- Trunks, Carpet Sacks, &c., &e-; al of which they will sell as cheap as can he pro cured elsowh-rc in Bedford, for Cash or Coun- Lrv Produce. They request all their friends iti town and country to give them a call, atn! see aDd exam ine their stock for themselves as they consider it a pleasure to show their goods, whether per sons wish to prchaso or riot, SONNABOKX A CO Bedford, April 20, 1865. If. NU ODEAHS, Justice of the Pence, HAS removed his Office to Juliana Street two doors North of the "Inquirer and j Chronicle" Office, and two debts South of j King $ Jordan*' Office where he will punctu- ; ally attend to the collection of all claims , placed in his hands. Bedford, April 0, 1®55-zz ~IfEW GFOODS. frtflE undersigued begs icqve to inform his X friends and the public, that he lias just re turned from the Eastern Cities, and is n->w exhibiting At Cheap Side, A general assortment of new style of SPRLVG ./.Y7> SUMMER GOODS, comprising in a great varietr of Ladies Dress Goods—consists in pait of Chillies, Lawns, De Laines, Aipaccts. Madonna Cloth, Ac. <f-c. and a great variety ot Black and Fancy Cas ximers. Linen and Cottonade lor Guntlomcna' and Boys' wear. Boots, Shoes, If'ts and Bonnets, Groceries, Qutenswari, Hardware, liroovis, Buckets, Tabs, Chnrns, Ac. 4c. The above stock rons'sts of every article j usually kept in stores—all of which will be ' sold cheap for ersA or approved produce. Thankful for past favors he hope* by fair J dealing, and a desire to please to continne to ! merit and receive a liberal share of 'he public ) patronage. G. W. RI'PP. Bedford, April 11, 1856. bit. A. P. FIELDS, OFFERS his professional services in all the branches of Medicine, Surgery. Obstet rics, and ail other branches connected with the profession, to rhe citizens of PattonsviUa, tVoodberry, Hopewell and the surrounding community; and hopes by strict attention, and former success in practice, to give satisfac tion to ail who favor him with a call. He will always he found at his O1Q:J, one fourth of a mile narth of FattJasville, unless profession ally eng tgod. Pattoisville. April 11, 1866.-c* <taartcrt. OR FiKillO.KlflLE CL.OTKISG j THE subscriber would respectfully inform the public that he is now offering at th • Bedford J/all formerly Exchange Hotel in East Pitt rtreet, the largest ud best ataortment of ready made, fashionable Cltrthiog, et er before offered lor saie in this place. HIS STOCK, consists of a large and splendid supply of Winter Goods. He has every variety and description ol COATS. I'A.NTS AND VESTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, COLLARS AND CRAVATS, SUSPENDERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, Ac. frc. He has also a large stock of prime CLOTHS, CASSIMEKES and V ESTINGS, which he ispre parad to make up to order in the most fashiona ble atyle, a-l warranted to be well made, aud soon rirs. Having purchased his stock for CASH he feels assured that ho can make it to the advantage ol those wanting noon and CHEAP CLOTHING to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. H'M. SCHAFER. Jo nnarp 19, 1864. Executor's .\otlcc. LETTERS testamentary hating been granted to the subscribers, >r the Estate of John Smith, late of Union Township, dee'd, all persons indebted to said Estate arc hereby notified to make payment immediately, aid those having claims .-.piinn the stmty will present them properly authenticated tor set tlement. PETER SMITH, of I'nic* 7>., JOHN* AKE. of >J. Clair Tp., March HI, 15..6* Kaeeuttrs. OT .VCII:. THE Partnership heretofore existing Letwver the undersigned, under the oauie atd firm of Weisel A Foster, in the Coach and Wagon Manufac.orv, is this day disolved I v mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled up by Win. Weisel, who is authorized to collect all aeeouiits, Ac., and pay the debts e the firm. WXf. WEISEL. JOHN* FOSTER. Dec. U, lHii.V-nfi] NOTICE TO COLLECTOR?." Collectors of the Poor Taxes arc notified that Executions will issue at once against all delinquent collectors of : 54 and previ ous years, for balances remaiuing after the l.th of March next, and on the collectors for 1858 jnst as oon as their 15 months have expired. Bv order of the Ibirectors. GKO. W. BLTMIEK, Treasmer. Feb. 29, 1856. HIPOKTiVr TO MILL OWSERM ¥00 1) \V A K D'S Improved Smut and Screen ing .Machines, Mill Bushes, Bolting Cloths and Bran Dusters, of the most itnpruvtd plur.; i Mill Screws, Coru nud Cob Grinders, Patent 1 Bridges for Mill Spiudles, l'oitable Mills, warrauted to grind ten bushels per hour, Mill Irons and Mill Bnrr* made to order. Also, Stover's Patent Coru Kiln and Grain Drjei a valuable invention. The above article's are kept constantly on hand, and can he obtained at any time, from S. D. BROAI). at Schellsbnrg, Bedford County, hs is also agent for Bedford, Somerset, and adjoining counties. Mill wright work done at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. February 15, 18.56. MCCGRMICK'S Reaper and Mower for sale by S. IE BROAD at Schellsburg. Pa., agent for Blair and Bedford oounties. February 16, IN>6. THRBMUNG MACHINES, with 2. S. or horse power for sale cheap at Reed's Colo liado Store. Nov. SO. 1835. REMOVAL. THE subscriber would respectfully announce to the public'bat he has removed his Tinning Establishment to the building recently occu pied by Mr- Luther, as a Confectionary Store in the Diamond, whrlie is better prepared thau ever U accomodate b'C custi net* with every art/tJ* in tike line off nt btjmiMijut, either wholesale or retail, and tupu* the/ *n ill give him a ooJlat his uer (oration. GEORGE BI VMIRF.. Bedford, April IJ, 185.5. P. R. The subscriber is desirous of having is books closed up till 1m April, mat., either v cash or noto. lie hopes this notic* will be 'leaded tu Luordivteli, y, .£ SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa, to me directed, there will be sold at the Court j House, in the Borough of Bedford, on Satur day the 3d day of May, A. I)., 1856, at 11 o'clocit, A. M., the following described Real Estate, to wit: One Tract of Land containing 5 acres, more or less, al! cleared and under fence, adjoining lands of Dr. Peter Shonnbergers heirs, David Daneis and others, situate in Middle Woudber ry Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution us the property of I'ol.ird MeCor miok. Also, one Tract of Land containing 85 acres more or less, about 20 acres ol which is cleared and under fence, with a story and a half lug house aud log stable with threshing finer at tached thereon erected, adjoining hunts of John Cook, Jonathan Hyde and others, situate in Harrison Township, Bedford County. Hnd tik- I en in execution as the property ol Henry L ; iu- I banch. ; Also, All defendent's interest in and to a I Tract of Land containing 104 acres, more or i less, about 80 acres cleared and under fence, 1 with a two story Log House, and double Job harn thereon erected, adjoining lands of Josepg Fisher, Richard Kanonff and others, sit nut e in Juniata Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of Henry Um 'bangh. Also, all defendant's, Isaac Rcighnrd's, inte rest in and to a Tract of Land, containing 25 acres, more or less, about 20 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story frame house with kitchen attached, and log stable thereon erect ed. adjoining lands of Jacob Fetter, John S. Ritcheyand others, situate in Bedlord Town ship, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of Isaac Reighard. Also, all defendant's interest in and to a Tract of Land, containing 7 acres, tnoro or less, all cleared and under fence, with a two story log house and log stable thereon erected, adjoining lands of Jacob Aker, Samuel Berk heimer and others, situate in St. Clair Town ship. Bedford County, ami tanen in execution as the property of JeremiahSlsrode and Sam uel Elsrodc. Also, one Tract of Land containing 140 acres, more or less, about 100 cleared and urtdei fence, with a two story frame house, tenant house, log stable urid double log barn thereon erected, also two apple orchards thereon, ad joining lands of //artel's heirs. Dr. P. Slioen bcrger's heirs and others, situate in Miffdie Woodberry Township, Bedford County, and in execution as the property of David Daniels. HUGH MOORE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, April 11, 1856. lilllJßT PKOIiLMVFION. VX r "EREAS the Honorable FRASCISM. KIJI * v xttt, President of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the counties composing the Mith Judicial District, rnd Justice of the Courts ot Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delive ry, for the trial of capital and other offenders in the said dis'rict—and JOSEPH B. NOBLE and JOHN G. HAXTLEV. Esquires, Judges ot the Courts of Common Pleas, and Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of aeapital aud other of fenders in the county of Bedford—have issued their precept and to m directed, for holding a Court ot Common Pleas, and General Jail De livery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer at Bed lord, on MONDAY the oth day ot .MAY, next. NOTICE is hereby given to all the Justi ces of tile Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said county of Bedford, that they be then aud there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, ami inquisitions, examinations and othw remembrances, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf apper tain to be done, and also they who will prow cute against the prisoners that "are or shall be in the Js.il of Bedford county, to be then and there to prosecutvagainst them as shall be just. HUGH MOORE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bedford, April 11, 1856. RElilffift'S NOTICE. A J-L persons interested either as heirs, c.re /*. dttors, or otherwise, are hereby notified that the following named persons have filed their accounts in the Register's office, and that l bey will he presented to the Orphan's Court ot Bediord County ou Friday the 9th day of May next for confirmation, at which time and piste they may attend if they think proper. The Account ot O. K. Shannon, Esq., Guar dian of John Llaukby's minors. lhe Account of John Cessna, Esq., Gusr dian of Daniel W. Blackburn, now dt-c.'d. The Account of Jesse Blackburn, Guardian of Jesse Rouser, now dee'd. The Account of Jos. McDaniel. Adm'r of Daniel Manspoakar, late of West Providence Township, dee'd. The Account of Samuel L. Russell, Esq.. Fx'or of the last Will, Ac., of Solomon Fil ler, late ot the Borough of Bedford, dee'd. The Account of George W. Williams, Ad ministrator of Andrew Miller, dee'd. who was Adm'r of Jacob Miller, late of Harrison Town ship, dee'd. 1 he Account of George W. Williams, Ad ministrator of Andrew Mill r, dee'd, who was Guard,so of Aun Studebaker. 1 he Account of John Montgomery, Adm'r of Jonathan Daily, late of Bethel Tpl dee'd. The second Account of Job Mann, Esq., Ad ministrator of J.s, S. Morrson, late of the City of St. Louis, dee'd. The Account of John Mower and D.B. Wise g:rver, Esq'ra, Executors of the last Will Ac. of John Wisegarver, late of St. Clair, Town- Ship, dee'd. The Account of Hiram Lentz, one of the Administrators of Henry Duffy, iate of the Borough of Bedford, dee'd. The Account ol'Conrad llardinger, Guardian of George liouck'a minor children. The final Accouut of George W. Wiiiiaras, Executor of the last Will Ac., of John Wil liams, late of Napier Townthip, dee'd. The Account of Gaorge W. Figard, acting Executor of the last Will Ate., of Jaraos Fi gard. late of Broadtop Township, dee'd. The Account of John Dickey, Adm'r of S. 1,. Tobias, late of Middle Woodberiy Town ship, dee'd. The Account of Wm. H Boor, Adm'r of Nicholas Boor, late of Cumberland Valley Township, dee'd. The Account of Jascph Dull, Esq., Adm'r of Joseph Nedro, late of Juniata Township, dec.d. The Account of Jacob Koons, Ailm'r of David Koons, late of Napier Township, dec'd. The Account of John M. Smith, Adm'r of Samuel Harbaugh. late of St, Clair Town ship, dec'd. The Account of James Taylor, Aclm'r of Mra. Margaret Taylor, late of Papier Town ship, dec d. The Account of John Mower, Esq., one of the Executors of Matthew Wall, late or Bed ford Borough, dec'd. The Account of Simon Nvcum, Adm'r of Dr. David M. Hudson late of Euat Provi dence Township, dec'd. The Account of Benj. MiV.s, Ex'or of the Will ot George Mills, late of Monroe Township, dec'd. The Account of Benj. Mills, Ks'ot of the last Will 4rc., ot John Mills, late of Monroe Township, dec'd. The Account of Patrick Donahue, Adm'r of the Estate of Solomon Rice, late of South ampton Township, dcc'il. D. WASHABAUGH, Rigisler Register's Office, April 8, 1856. riarcross' Rotary Planing Machine. WANTED— To sell the Rights and Machines for a Rotary Planing, Tongumg and Groov ing Machine, for hoard sand plank, under the Noreros# Patent. Also, the attachment of the Moulding Machine, which will work a whole hoard into mouldings atone operation. This patent h.is been tried, aud decided in the Su preme Court in Waahngtoo, to ho no infringe ment, being superior to Woodworth s Machines Apply to J. I). DALEi Willow Street, above Twelith. Philadelphia, where the Machine c:in be seen in operation. Jan. IS, 185G-3ui | t OFFICE. C. V.M.P.Co., j Feb. 28, 1866. | "jVTOTICE is hereby givee that the Board of l Directors of this Company have this day : levied an assessment of 6 per cent, on all pre : miiuu notes belonging to the Company and in force on the sixth day of February, 1860, ex cept on original applications approved fruin .Xuv. 20. 1856 till the said sixth day of Febru ary, on which there is assessed 3 per corit.-- And on all premium notes expiring between said dates, and not renewed, 8 per cant. The I members of this Company are hereby required | to pay their suVerul amounts so assessed to !tbe Tieasurer or authorized receiver of this Board within thirty days of the publication of this notice. ATTEST—JOHN T. GREEN . March 28.1856—5t. 'To Dyspppiic and .Nervous Suf ferers. fTIHE subscriber who has suffered all the X horrors of indigestion, is anxious to im part the ONLY method of euro to invalid simi larly affected. Address Dr. IV. J. MI'LLIN, Srlielhbur„ Bedford Co. Pa. New Jewelry. fpilE subscriber has opened out a new and X splendid assortment of all kinds of ttie most fashionable Jewelry—consisting in part ol Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, An.&c. Call and see his stuck. deU DANIEL BORDER. IXikery aud Confectionary. ITIIE subscriber, tbanklnl tor the patronage . heretofore extruded bim l<y a liberal pub lic, tenders his thanks, and lit- would respect fully inform them that he has received and opened a new and choice lot of Confections, among which are candies, nuts, fruits, &c. lie also keeps Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Cheese, Candles, &c. Also ntl descriptions of Cakes, and will serve Wedding and other parties, on short notice, with coufec | tions and cakes. He has opened up and retitted his OYSTER SALOON, in a superior style, wherehe will al ways he ready to serve his friends and the pub lic with the lushest and choicest Oysters that can tie procurrd. His stand is opposite the Odd-Fellow's Building, where he feels ceiifldeut that those who give him a caM will not go awsv disap pointed JOHN J. LUTiIF.K. Nov. 9. 1855. BEDFORD HOTEL, AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE.! rpllE subscriber respectfully begs leave to an _L nounce to his oi.J friends and tlie public generally, that he has leased and taken posses sion of the Bedtord Hotel, lately in the occu pancy of Col. Adam Barnhart. It is not his i design to make many professions as to what he willdo, but he pledges his word that his most energetic efforts will be emplovcd to render comfortable all who give him a call. The house will be handsomely fitted up, and none but careful and attentive servants will be engaged. Persons visiting the Bedford Springs, as well as those attending Court, and the traveling community g morally, are respectfully invited to give him a call and judge for themselves. [TP" The stages all now stop at this hotel, and it is therefore the Stage Office. Boarders taken by the week, month or year, on favorable terms. tTT" Ample and comfortable Rtabling is at tached to this hotel, which will always be at ended by a enrefj Mi ostler. Also, a safe and convenient carriage house. JOHN IIA FEE. Bedford, April 6, 1855. zx GA f rAo G. D JE2 USTT IST, lelford, Pa. OFFICE on Pitt Street, nearly opposit® the "Bedford Hotel." Teeth plugged, rep ulated, Ike., and artificial teeth inserted, from one to an entireset. Charges moderate, and all operations warranted. d^Tcrms— Positively Cash. Jan. 1 ft, 1854. DOCTOR YOURSELF. T3 3 PJIIST 2E3CULAPIUS OK, EVERY ONE his OWN PIIYBICIAA §THE FIFTIETH Edition, with One liundi ri* Engra ins*, showing o scasm a Maliormatiei.s ol the ltu ui an System in every shape and form. To which is added a Treatise on the Diseases of Females, beinjj of the highest importance to married people, or those contemplating marriage WILLIAM YOUNG, M. D. Let no rather be ashamed to present a copy ot the .ESC UL API US to his child. It mav save him from an early grave. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret obligations of married life without reading the POCKET ASSCULAPIUS. Let no one suffering from a hacknicd Cough. Pain in the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train ot Dyspeptic sensations, and given up by their phy sician. be another momer.t without consuitine the .SCULAPIUS. Have tbc married, or tbose abontto be married any impediment, read this truly useful book, as it has been the moans of saving thousands of unfortunate creatures from the very jaws of death. UyAny person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this work by mail, or five copies will be sent for One Dollar. Address, (postpaid) DR. WM. YOUNG ju,y £iL^r Siwt ' phi,ade,phia - Dr. F. C. Reamer, Physician and Surgeon. Despectfully tender* his services u, At/ the citizens of Bedford and vicinitv. He may always be found (unless professionally Co 3-iged) at his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana Fob.l 6, 1854. POH RENT, THE LARGE BRICK HOUSE on Pitt Street, one door West of the Bank House. Possesion given on the Ist of April next. G. W. ANDERSON. Jan. 1 1,18,6.-tf. WANTED AT HEEDS COLONNADE STOKE. WHEAT, live, BOTTTR, Cars, Coax, Foes, and L., RD, In Exchange for Goods. Bedford, Dec. 21, 185-5. FASHIONABLE; TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. THE subscriber has removed his establish mjat to the room in the Odd-Fellcwa' ButUiug, immediately above the store of A. , r & Co., where he will attend prompt ly Ut all busiuess entrusted to his cars, lie re ceives regularly the latest City Fashions, and will pledge himself that work done at his shop shsll wear well and fit neatly. He respectfully solicits a share of the pub lic patronage. v „ S. J. McCAUSLAN. I No?. 9, 1855. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. Plfil PITS! FITS! THE 111 17/111 DTR ACT PILEB - THE CIRE 0* Fiis, Spasms, (ramps, fttl si Nervous and Constitutional lis eases. IJ>ERSONS who arc laboring under this n: distressing malady, will find the Vegetable Epileptic Pills to be the only Ulnxdj tut dit ovcred for Curing Epilepsy or Falling Fits. These pills possess a specific action on thener" vous system, ami, although they are prepared especially for the purpose ol curing Fits, they will be found of especial benefit for all persons afflicted with weak nerves, or whose nervous system has beep prostrated or shattered from any cause whatever. In chronic complaints,or diseases of loug standing, superinduced by aer vousness, they are exceedingly beneficial. testimony in favor of the Vege table Extract Epileptic Pills. In the publication of the following certificats* of cures, the names have been suppressed, as the testimonials were voluntarily offered, and o l would be improper to publish them without the consent of the parties, and who would be un willing to publish to the world that they or their children or friends, ever had fits, when the circumstance is always regarded as one of the family secrets. KEAMNO, Berks County, Pa. I December 22d, 1852. 4 To Setli S. Ilance : Dear Sir—The Pills my brother bought o you in November, I mean the Vegetable Epi leptic PilN. are out,and I get a friend to enclose you live dollars, for which I wish you to send rue immediately two boxes more. 1 have been troubled many years with FITS, and have tried the skill of many physicians, but nothing which I have taken appears to have met the require ments of my case, so well as your Epileptic Pills. ANOTHER CASE OF FITS CLARKSBURG, Va. 1 November 15th. 1862. t To Sefh S. fiance, Baltimore, Md. Dear Sir—Having been afflicted for some years past with Falling Fits, I saw your adver tisement, and determined to give your pills a trial, and I am happy to say that since 1 com menced the use of them, 1 have not had an at tack. I believe them to be a first rate article, for, as I have written to you in a former letter' I was attacked every two weeks, but since 1 have been using them 1 have not had an attack. Yours, respectfully, LETTER FROM A DRUGGIST. New York, Oct. 10, 1862. Dear Sir—Pleasq send me two boxes more o your Vegetable Epileptic Puis. Ihe pcrsor for whom 1 procured them, is much pleased with their effects. They seem to have an excellent effect. A PERFECT CURE OF EPILEPSY. Pittsburg, November 22, 1868. Dear Sir it is now ten months since my wife "ad any of those nervous attacks. She tliiuks •he is cured. She has not had any symptoms of the disease furthe last nine months. She took your Vegetable Extract Pills for about four months,and discontinued them four months since. Mrs. S. was treated by the best old school physicians in the State for ten years then by the best Homuepathic for eighteen months, without a core. It is to your Vegetable Ex tract Pills, and with str> regard to diet, that we ascribe her cure of the most dreadful dis ease that evei afflicted the humnnfamilv. I wish every person aftiicten with Epilepsy had this medicine, and would give it a thorough trial It may uot cure in all cases, but in this it has perfot med wonders. A VERY REMARKABLE CURE. Milledgeville, Ga. ( December 17. 1852. t Dear Sir—l wish to inform you that or.t ° my family has been afflicted with FITS lor - number of years, and seeing an advertisemen" in a news paper, concerning your Vegetable Ex tract Epileptic 1 it's, i came to the conclusion, altei trying almost every physician in my reacht and alt having failed in relieving my child of the disease, to send for six boxes of your pills, which proved an effectual cure lor my daughter] who is now about 18 years of age. I think there is no other medicine in use equal to them and I will be forever grateful to yon for the use of them for ruy daughter whom it has cured. Fours, respectfully. Xervoas and Constitutional Disea ses. These pills possess a specific action on the nerveus system, and although they are prepa red especially for the purpose of curing Fits they will be found of especial benefit to all per son afflicted with weak nerves, or whose ner vous system has been prostrated or shatterd, from any cause fact it is almost i possible to convey an adequate idea of the speedy and almost miraculous results which these pills effect in the diseased, broken down lr urostrated nervous systems. Persons who were all lassitude, weaknesss and debility, be fore their use, at once become robust and full of energy. No matter whether the constitution has been broken down by excess, weak by na ture, or debilitated by sickness, their cfl'ection the unstrung and shattered nervous organisa tion is equally certAin and apparent. Incases tof neuralgia, headache, vertigo, puin in the nerves of the face, and the various train of ner vous affections, palpitation of the heart, period ical headaches, cold and shivered state oithe frame, frequent fits of abstraction, total inabili ty,'dislike to society, melancholy, religious mo nomania, heats and flushes of the face on the slightest occasion, a desire that existence should terminate; they will produce a cure in an aaton iishngly short period of time, and it will aloa remove depression, excitement, a tendency to blush, restlessness,sleeplessness,incapacity for study or business, loss of memory, confusion, giddiness, blood to the head, mental debility! hysteria, indecision, wretchedness, thoughts of self destruction, fear of insanity, lee., lee. They will increase and restore the appetite strengthen the emaciated, renew the health of those wbo have destroyed it by exc sees, and induce continual cheerfulness and equanimity of spirit a, and prolong life. Persons of pale complexion and cosrumptive habits are restored by a box or two, to bloom and vigor, changing the skia frm a pals. yellow sickly color, to a boaut'ful Ootid cotr.ph xton. I IjyA9 these Pills arec 4 mpnsed of t tme of the most expensive mate dels in the tfateria Medics, it will be impossible to leatethem around the country on agency, as common Pat ent Medicines usually are. But in order to let the afflicted in the most remote parts of the country have a chance to obtain tbero, they will be sent by mail free of postage, to any pert of the United States, or any country wltb wtiob the United States baa postal arrangements, 11 the receipt of a retnittanoe. PRlCES.—Vegetable Extract Epileptic Pill $8 per box, tiro boxes for $6, or f24 perdosen. All orders mast be addrcssod rostpaid to S. S. HAKCJK, 108 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. H slices'* fwsaparilla Blood Pills, 44 Candy, 44 Compound Syrup of Horehouud. 3P"A*lso for sale by MILLER A CONLET Scbellsburg. Pa. Buy 26, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PIHL.IDELPHU. Important Announcement! TO all parsons afflicted with Sexual disease*, such as Sumincl Weakness, Impotence, Gonnornuia, Gleet, Syphilis, kc., &c. The Howard Association of Philadelphia, in view of the awluldestruction of human life and health, caused by sexual diseases, and the de ceptions which are practised upon the unfortne uate victims ot' such diseases by Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, as a charita ble act worthy of their name, to give medical advice tt.ra.tis , to allpersons thusafflicted, (Male or Female,) who apply by letter, with a descrip tion of their condition,(are, occupation, hab its of life.) kc., and in cases of extreme pov erty and suffering to furnish medicines freeoj charge. The Iloward Association is a benevolent In stitution, establishedbv special endowment,for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with "Virulent and Epidemic Diseases," and itsfundscan be used for no 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 that the Association com mands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most modern treatment. Val uable advice also given to sick and nervous fe males afflicted with abdominal weakness, Womb complaint,Costiveness, Leucorrhcea. &c. Address fpost-paid.) Dr. GEO. R. CALHOCX. Consulting Surgeon, Iloward Association, No 2, South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. IIE ART WELL, President. GF.O. FAIRCIIILD, Secretary. June 1, 1855.-zz. Great Arrival ! FILL AND WINTER ROODS. Exchange Building Store. THE subscribers respectfully inform their friends, customers, and the public general ) that they have just received the largest as. ortment of Fall and Winter Goods they have yet offered to purchasers. Our stock is in purt as follows : Blue, Black, Brown, and Invisible Green rench and American Cassimercs. various col* ours; Ky. Jeans, WoolTwetds, Kt-rscys, Flan nels, Coatings, Bearer Cloth, Blankets? Cords, V elvets, Drillings, Ribbons, Laces, Gloves Hosiery, Shawls, &c., Ac. 450 pieces Fall Style Calicoes, all prices, 126 " Plain and Fig'd De Laius and Per sian Cloths, 250 Heavy and Medium Brown Mus lins, 86 Super Bleached Shirting Muslin, 60 <• Thibet Cloths and Alpaccas, all colors. 75 " Caßsinetts, aH colors and prices, 25 " All Wool, Rag, List, and Stair Ca rpets, 15 Floor Oil Cloths, 4-4, 6-4, 6-4, and 8-4 wide. Men and Boys' Wool, Fur, and BeavcrSlonch Hats, Morocco Lined Navy Caps, also Cloth and Plush do., Boots and Shoes, for men and boys.Bootees. Double Sole Moiocco and Kid Shoes for ladies, also, an immense supply of Boots and Shoes for misses and children. Groceries, Qneensware, Hardware, Brooms Buckets, Tubs, Ac. Fish Oil. Sperm Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed do Bar Iron, Nail, Rod, Re. Our assortment includes every article usually found in stores, and to prove we are selling "cheaper than the cheapest," all we ask is a cull. No trouble to show goods It will not cost yon anything to come and look at the bargains we will offer. C-/"Country Produce received for goods at coth prices. A B. CRAMER k CO Oct. 12, 1855, Applications for License. "jVTOTICE is hereby given, that the following 11 named persons have filed their petitions for license, in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions, in and for the County of Bedford, in pursuance of the Act of Assembly, passed the 31stMarch, 1856. entitled "An Act to regulate the sale of intoxicating liquors," which will be presented for hearing at May Sessions, 1858, to wit: Mary Ann Cook, Bedford Borough. Tavern. John liafer, • Valentine Steckman, " • Espy L. Anderson, Bedford Township- Johnson Hafer, • John Todd, •< John A. Gump, Bloody Bun. ♦ Ephrairn McDauiel, " •• John Crouse, •< Bernard O'Neal, Chanevviile, • I). 1,. Dcfibaugh, West Providence Tp- D. A. T. Black, East Providence 'fp. • John Mc llvainc, Crossings. ■ James Eichelberger, Ilopewell. " John Broadstone, Stonerstewn. George Gelbaugh, Ilopewell Tp- " Jacob Schnebly, Woodberry. Henry Fluck, " " <• Tho . C. Reigbard, Union Township. Peter Amick, St. Clairsville, " Jesse Sleek, " " George M. Colvin, Schellshurg. • John M. Kohison, " •< George Stuckey, Napier Tp. •' James Carnell, Clesrville. •< Valentine V. Wert*, Harrison Tp. Jonathan Feightner, •< Joseph Foller,, Buena Vista. • William Snider, Fattonsville. " Valentine Miller, Cumberland Valley Tp. Elizabeth iianey, " Keuben Smith, Rainsburg, • James Burns, Londonderry Tp. " J. G. Minnich, Bedford Boro' Eating Hous. John Foster, //opewell. " D. WASIUB.9VGH Clerk. April 18, 1856. LIST OF CAUSES PUT down lor Trul at May Terin,(Sth day,) 1866. £arah Lnman vs Zachius Sutnan George Mullin 44 J. Patterson et al Charles Stnckey <• George 1 ekes et al Sa.muel S. Stuckey 44 Henry Kiser G W. Figard 44 John Griffith et al Jacob Snider 44 David Karns Commonwealth for nse 44 Robert C. Morris Daniel Baker " Philip S. Crolt D. Pattetaon'n use 44 Samuel Vondrrsmith Abrain Lehman 44 S. M. Barclay's ad'r lieury Sill 44 Sara'l Griffith Adam Forney 44 JobS.Akers Levi llardinger 44 William Blair Hohman & Cristv 44 Hunt. & B. T. R. Co Sarah Bixler et al 44 I) B Wiaegarver et al Adam Kcrahncr 44 George Blackburn Adam Forney 44 JobS. Akers John Crisman 44 Christian Ling C. Stouffer's assignees 44 Jan. S. Bcckwith Hiram F. Rohm • Edward B. Trout Edward B. Trout 44 Samuel Taylor Michael Saminels 44 Samuel Carna Philip Harkleroad 44 Ellas Hite Joa. Wolford 44 Win. Blair et al Daniel Smith 44 Same E. B. Metxgar'a use 44 John Treadwell Kflmnel Miller 44 Paul Wert* Thomaa Miller 44 Same John Herr 44 O. IS. Shannon Sine 44 John S. Hetrick C. Stcuffer'a assignees 44 John Cessna D. WASHABAUGII, Prolh'v. PrciL'ys Office, April !1,1866. Caution. 1W ARff any person or persons from hunting fishing or otherwise tresspassing on my premises us I ;im determined to enforce the law agaiutt all without respect to persons, so offen ding. ur . n PE TER barndollar. West Providence Tp. I April 18, -.856 • ( is&fc. " WHO WANTS A FARM! those who wish (arms—to bare fertile land'at a cheap price, and on easy terms, your attention i called to theßidg way Farm and Coal Company. Tweniy-five acres or more in proportion are given for 5200, payable in instalments of 51 per week, orsA per month. Itis located in Elk county, Fenua., and has one of tbc best markets for its produce in the State. The soil is a rich loam, and is not to be surpas sed for farming, as examination will sbow. It has the best elements of prosperity, be ing underlaid by two rich veins of coal, and will shortly be intersected by four rail roads. The timber is of the most valua ble kind. Title unexceptionably good, and warantee deeds are given. If presents a good and substantial opportunity to com mence farming, providing for one's chil dren, or making au investment. Further particulars cau be had from the pamphlets which are sent to inquirers. Letters an swered promptly. Apply or address Sarnl. W. Cattail, Secretary, 185 Walnut street, north side, between 4th and sth streets, Pbila. Full information is contained in the pamphlets. Feb. 29, 1556-3 m. SUPERIOR In the Original flalf Chests. IN BOXEB, OF 6 AND 12 POCND6, AND IN METALLIC PACKAGES OF i 1,1,2 & 4 POCNDS FOR RALE BV JF\KI\S & CO., (ORiQIMAL INVESTORS Or THE METALLIC TEA PACE \\ holesale Dealers in Tea* Quly X. W. coa or MARKET & NINTH Srs., PHILADELPHIA. CyTeas iu Metallic Packs put np in llsll Ch. sts, containing a variety of both Black and Green, to suit buyers. Printed List of Prices, Terras, Ac., furnished by mail to all who order thern. All Teas warranted to please, or no sale. One aud the same price and terras ts all, and one only. Half Chests of Black contain about 36 pounds, aud Green, about 50 pounds each. Feb. 29,1856. o Call at Dlymire'g. TH E subscriber has jnst received from th Eastern cities the best assortment of Bra * Copper,and Tin Wareever ottered in thisplice towhich he invites the attention of the public.— lie has a great many improved Cooking utensils that cannot fail to please every housekeeper who use*them. The Ladies especial!?- are invited to call and examine the articles. Among them are BRASS and BELL METAL Kettles of all sizes Water Coolers, Chafing Dishes, Saucepans Milk Boilers, NCKSE LAMPS, an excellent article for the sick room. Cake Moulds, Spice Boxes Tea Cannisters, Brass and Iron Ladles. Patent Lamps, Candlesticks. Glass Lamps, Match Box es, Spittoons. Ac., Ac. English and French Tin, Iron and Brass Ware a great variety. Japanned Tin Toys, and a great varietr of Fancy articles. Chain and Force Pumps, and in short evert article in my line. 3 Don't forget to call at the Tin Ware Depot in Pitt *t. * ~ sc.. £OKGF. BLYMIRE. Jug; 11. 1804. SHOE STOKE. AB. CRAMER & CO. have just rectived • a very large assortment of Boots aud Shoes, suitable for Fall and Winter, part stvles as follows : Men's Super Waxed Double Sole Boots, Men's '• City Made Calf do. Men's •• Heavy Kip, Lined do. Youth's Waxed Double Sole Boots Youth's Calf and Kip Lined do. ' Boys' City made Calf Boots, Boys' Kip Lined Boots. Womons' Double sole Kip Bootees, Wonsens' Fine Calf and Seal do. Womens' Fine Goat Morocco do. Worn ns' Paradi Bootees, very handsome, Children's Shoes of every style and price. Gout's Morocco, Kid, and Calfskin Bootees Ladies' Double Sole Gaiters. Gum Shoes, Ac.,' in fact. Boots and Shoes to snit every purcha ser. If yon want Boots and Shoes, please give us a call, and you shall he suited in quality and price. Exchange Store is the place to Ux Boots ai.d arioei. Oct. 12. 1855. JOBItf K. l lHi:, Attorney at Law, Somerset Pa. UfllA* HEREAFTER practice in th® bevenl C jtirtJ of Bedford county il • may be consulted during the sesinons ot tU couat at Davis' H.tel# Feb. 16, 1864 TO BUILDEES. Ilbc subscriber is fully prepared to furnish and quantity or quality ofßuildfing Lumber any Plastering Laths. Orders directed to St.CUirs *lll, Bedford County, will be promptly attended tw > by giving a reasonable notice. F. D. BEEGLE. Dec. 29, 1854. Valuable Property IT PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber offers his valuable Mill Pro perty and Tannery for sale, situate on Brush Creek, East ProvidunceTownship, Bed ford County, Pa., two miles South of the Juni ata Crossings, containing 400 acres, more or less, with upwards of 100 acres cleared, with 25 acres of good meadow. The balance well timbered with oak, white and yellow pine.-- There are two good orchards of choice fruit on the place. The improvements are m first rate MER CHANT MILL , with three run of stone, and all the necessary machinery fordoing merchant and country work, all newly repaired in 1854. The TANNERY has 44 vats, with all the fix tures belonging thereto. The bark-mill and hide-breaker run bv water power. The DWEL LING HOUSE is large and commodious, with running water at the door and iu the cellar; also a large bank-bam, with running water in the barn yard, wagon abed and carriage houae, corn crib, smoke house, wash house, with all necessary out buildings. There are also a Plaster Mill, Saw Mill, and three Tenant Hou ses and stables, and Several fine springs of liv ing water on tbia tract. Persons deslrong of purchasing good proper ty will do well by calling on the subscriber, re- Siding on the premises. SIMON NTCUM. Rays Hill P. 0., Jan. 25, IWe-8m CyCbambcraburg Uep. and Transcript, pub libs this three mon and aend bill to this office ocolection. Lumber! Lumber!! 1 fin AAA SHINGLES of different •M.'\Jvry\JvF\l kinds. Also, 76,000 fuet j of LUMBER of various sorts, such as White j Pine, Yellow line, Poplar, Spruco, Ac. For le by F. D. BEEGLK. I St. Clsirsville, Feb. 18, JB6B-tf { NEW FIRM AND isriaw GOODS. THE subscribers having just returned from the East, are now opening and exhibiting at ma stand formerly occupied by Ellas it. Fisher, a large and well selected assortment ot SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Conristlng it* part of Blick and Fancy Silks, Alpacas, Delaines, Lawns, beregj*. brilliants, shallies, summer shawls and mantillas, veils, prints from u Hp up, dress trimming, S. W. Collars from A Cents up, bonnet ribbons, bleached and un bleached muslin from a tip up, nankeen, tickings, paper musltn, crash, hosiery, gloves, floss, and a Urge assortment of men's and boy's wear, all prices, black and fane;, sum mer vesting*, cassinetts, cloths, tweeds and sattinetts, counterpanes, Irish linens, a largt ajsortment of men's and bov's summer huts, misses flats, bonnets, boots and shoes, alt sizes and prices, in great variety, looking glasses, itc. 4c. GROCERIES. —Superior Golden Syrup, N. 0. and house 34ol.tssi, Kio Cotf-:e, >.. O. crushed, clarified -lid steain Sugars, spices, teas, extract of cotf e, rice, chocolate and candles. QUEENSWARE.— A large assortment of Qntenitware and Glassware, all ef which they are determined to sell cheap. They respectfully invite all in aearch of bar gains to give them a call before purchasing. No trouble to show goods. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods t cash prices. J. J. U J. M. SHOEMAKER- Bedford, April 18, 1850. ALLEGHENY MALE AND FEMALE SEMINARY. THE second session of this institution will commence on Monday January 2lit, 1850. The session will be divided into two quarters of 11 weeks each without a vacation. Kates of tuition as follows viz; Common English i>er quarter SS.UO To which will be added for Each higher branch To Each Ancient language 1.24 The entire amount of the above not to Exceed six dollars EXTRAS. Dialing PftintUig oi'the different v#n>ti<- (ri'tu $3 tn 8.1H! 10.W -I.H" Lesaon on Piano, Vocal music 2 lessons per week Incidentals, Boarding can be secured on reasonable ternu By order of THE TKUSTEE-S haiusburg, Dec, 7, 1855. Taylor & lowry, TANNERS, BEDFORD, FA Hate coxstaxtly ox uayd at their Tannery on Kant Pitt St. leather of all kinds and of the bet" quality, at exceed ingly moderate rate*. They pay the highest priceafor countrv hides. Feb. 16. IFt5 4. Plastering: Laths!! THE CXDERBIGXED having erected a Mill fur sawing PLASTERING LATHS i n bis premises in Union Tp., Bedford county, is now ready to furnish any quantity on the shortest notice. Price $1.50 per thousand, 8 ft. long.— Other lengths in proportion. Letter* addressed to me at St. Clairgvillr nil be promptly attended to. WM. GP.IFFITII Union Tp.. Feb. 16.1834. rr. JOB 1. ANN, G. H. SPANG. lAW PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned _i have associated themselves in the Tractive o: the Law. aud willpromptly attend to all busi ness entrusted to theirc&re in Bedford and ad oinine counties. on Juliantia Street, three doors south of Mengel House and opposite the resi dence ofMsj. Tate. MANN & SPANG. J one 1st —1854 tf. HHIGS, BOORS AND STA TIONIRV. I>R. K. fiEUIKR, Eedford, Pa., HAVING purchased the Drng and Book Store of Dr. S. D. Scott, has constantly on ha ad. at the old stand, a large and Well se lected stock of choice Drugs and Medicine-, wholesale and retail, all of which will bu sold at fair tertiis. The assortment consists in part of Drugs and Chemicals, Dye Woods and AM*. Paints and Oils. M'inJow Glass and Glass It'ars, Tobacco and Segars, Ptrjumtry, Fan~y articles, 4c-- <sr. J PATENT MEDICINE*. Having the regular j agency for the sale of all of these medicines, i th e public art assured that they are ot the best. ! such as have stood the teat of time and expe rie tice. and can he safely recommended aa ge | nuine. viz: Towtiscnd's and Sand's Sarsapa- J rills, Wiatar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Ayer'a ! Cherry Pectoral, Moffat's Life Pills and Phot nix Bitters, Dr. Javne's family Medicines, Fah natock's. Hobeusack's, and other vtrorfu -1 ges; llooff end's German Bitters, &c., A-e. Constantly on hand a large stock of historic. ; biographical, scientific, religious, poetical,, j school, and miscellaneous BOOKS. Also a great variety of FANCY STATION ' ARY, Cap, Post and wrapping paper of every quality. Paper Hangings in great variety.— Window Blinds in patterns or by the piece.— Wall Paper. Steol and Fancy Goods. BLANK BOOKS of every size and quality, Pocket Books and Port Monnaies. Diaries. Blank Deeds and Mortgages, gold Pens and Pencils. Combs, Brushes, Perfumery in great ■ variety. Soaps, &c., Ac. L amps, and Camphine Oil and Burnirg Fluid, I kept constantly on hand. CHO ICE LIQUORS for medical use; Wolf T* i Schciid ara Schnapps, Gin, Port, Sherry and M id e ira Wine*. Aug. 11, lbj4.-tf DR. W. E. RICHTER, having made ar assignment of his property to the under signed, for the benefit of his creditors, notice s therefore given to all persons indebted to aid Dr. Rlchter to make payment to the un ersigned immediately, and those having hums ara hereby required to produce them mtuedhitely for settlement. JACOB BERNHARD, JONATHAN HOBTOX, -hsigaee t. April 11, 185 G. n una A mi. ~ The subscriber having purchased th* entir stock sf IIAKDVVARK o( the late Thomas B. Miller, in tl# Boroogh of Bedford, would re spectfully announce to bis friends and the pnb ho generally, that be it now prepared tofur niss slmcstsvsry srtiete in his 11*# oi business on favorable term >. His stock being nearly all now, and selected >y on# well esperiencediu the business, he is fully satisfied that purchasers will ff ad it to theiradvantsgeto give bim a call. In addition to a general stock of Hardware, he has on hand, and will conatahtly keep GRO. CF.RIES of the eery beet quality—GL# BS of all st*e—also,STONE WARE ©fa very superior quality. 1 lie has also ee hand all kinds of Oils, Paints, Drugs, Brooms, Ac., Icc., and Cedar Ware in great variety. H tving oow pormmontly settled i* business, and beingdetcrrttincd vo us every proper exer tion to please, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. JOHN ARNOLD. Deer, 2'J, 1854.
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