Bedford inquirer and chronicle. (Bedford, Pa.) 1854-1857, May 30, 1856, Image 2

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    NEW FffiM ?•
, AND
iypt \j%j~ GOODS.
11l HE wiUcribere having just returned from
1 the East, axe now opening and exhibiting
si the stand formerly occupied by Elias M.
Fisher, a large and well selected assortment of
SPRING JKT> SUMMER GOODS.
Combating in part of
KUck and Fancy Silks, Alpacas. Delaines, |
Lawns, beregea. brilliants, shallies. summer i
-bawls and mantillas, veils, prints from a Dp |
up, dress trimming, N. V. Collars from 8 ,
,>_-nts up, bonnet, ribbons, bleached and un- ;
bleached inuaiin from a tip op. nankeen, j
tickings, paper muslin, crash, hosiery, gloves, i
£., and a large assortment of men's and j
ioy'* wear, ail pricos. black and tuofy sum- ,
laer costings, cassinett*, cloth*, tweeds and j
-attinetts, counterpanes, Irish linens, a large ;
r.ssoruneut of men's and boy's summer hats, ;
misses Uatß- bonnets, boots acd slices, all
rizes and prices, in great variety, looking |
glasses, kc. it? ■ '
QROCEMIES.— Superior Goldan Syrup, N.
O. and Sugar house MoUssvs, Kio Coffee, X.
*h crushed, clarified ..nd steam Sugars, spices,
teas, extract of cuflf.e, rice, chocolate and
candles.
QUEENS W.dRE. —A large assortment of
yjieenswaro and Glassware, all ef which they
are determined w> sell cheap.
1 be, respectfully invite ail in search of bar
pains to give them a call before purchasing.
X" v trouble to show goods.
All kinds of produce taken in exctiauge for
goods at cash prices.
J. .* .7. .V. STIOEMJKETI.
B cdford. April 18, 18,56.
BEIPIID UOTBL.
AXP
GENERAL STAGE OFFICE.
IHE subscriber respectfully begs leave to an
nounce to hi* old friends and the public
generally, that he has leased and taken posses
sion of the Bedford Hotel, lately in the occu
pancy of Col. Adam Barnliart. It is not his
design to make many professions as to what he
wilido, but he pledges his word that his most
energetic efforts will be 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 be engaged.
Persons visiting the Bedford Springs, as well
as those attending Court, and the traveling
community generally, are respectfully invited
to give liici a call and judge for themselves.
H?" 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.
Z~3T Ample and comfortable stabling Is at
tached to this hotel, which will always he at
ended by a careful hostler. Also, a safe and
rouvenieat carriage house.
JOHN IIAFKR.
Bedford, April 6, 185."). zz
WFORTAKT TO>IILL OWNERS!
-ItrOODWARD'S Improved Smut andScreen
\V stiß Machines. Mill Bushes, Bolting Cloths
arid Brio Dusters, of the most improved plan;
Mill Screws, Corn and Cob Grinder*, Patent
Bridges for Mill Spindles. Portable Mills,
warranted to grind ton bushels per hour, Mill
lions and Mill Burrs made to order. Also,
Stover's Patent Com Kiln and Grain Dryer—
a valu ible invention. The above articles are
kept constantly on hand, and can be obtained
at any time, from S.I). BROAD.
at Sonelljburg, Bedford County, who is also i
agent for Bedford, Somerset, and adjoining
counties.
Mill wright work .lone at the shortest notice,
an i on the most reasonable t.-rms.
February 15, 1855-
McCORMICK'.S Reaper arid Mower for sale
by S. D. BROAD
at Sehettshurg, Pa., agent for Blair and Bedford
counties. February 15. 1856.
PTBLHALE
OF liEIL ESTATE.
THE subscriber will sell at Public outcry on
toe premises, on Saturday the 7th. of June
next, the following Real Estate, to wit.
One Tract of Land heki by improvement,
late the property of Thomas Moris dee'd, and
being the same on which he resided at the time
of his death, containing. 68 (sixty eight) acres,
situate in West Providence Township, 2£ miles
south of Bloody Run. adjoining John Bussard.
Charles Wright and others.with two small house?
uiid barn thereon, with an orchard and large
part of the Land cleared.—Terms of Sale ;
in hand and balance in two equal annua; pay
ments.
JOHN SPARKS Ex'or
of Thomas Moris, dee'd.
May If., 1856.
AUDITORS NOTICE,
Eonnefts Estate's.
THE undersigned, appointed Auditor by
Orphans Court of Fulton Co. to distribute the
. r.aiance ji the lands of Franc';? Jordan upon
his account as Administrator of John J. Ben
nett Esq. among the heirs and legal representa
tives of xiii deed, wilt sit for th it porpose at
his office in Bedford on I'ri lay tie-- 80 day of
Mav inst. at ten o'clock A M.
And at the same time and place he will also
Sit as Auditor to make distribution of the bal
ance in the hands of said Francis Jordan upon
his account as Adrar. d-honit rton of Richard E.
Bonnett deed, which latter account was recent
ly confirmed by *he Orphans Court of Bedford
County; when and where all parties interested
iu*v attend if thev think proper.
JOIIN MOWER,
.ft alitor.
May 16th. 1556
NOTICE.
A I,L p< rsoas are hereby cautioned against ta
,/i. king an assignment of or purchasing from
Itjuirl Border of Bedford Borough of a certain
obligation or writing signed and sealed hv rat
Feby. itbth ISM) and conditioned in part for the
payment of SI 24,00 one year thereafter. To
the whole of said claim I have a full and just de
fence —and am determined to pay no par: therof
unless compelled bv process of law.
JOSEPH L. DAUGHERTF.
Special Notice.
\LL persons indebted to the firm of RuppA
Osier are respectfully arid earnestly reques
ted to make immediate payment. The books
are in the hands of G. W. Kitpp, for collection,
and must positively b3 closed. Our friends who
are in arrears will please consult their interest
by attending to tuis notice at once and not put
us under the unpleasant necessity of making
them pay corts.
Bedford May, lfi, 1856—2 m.
To Dyspeptic and Nervous Suf
ferers.
fptHE subscribe who has s off 'rod all the
A horrors of Indigestion, is anxious to im
part the only method of care to invalid simi
larly affected.
Address Dr. W J. MULLIN, Scktlhburg
Bedford Co. Pa.
LOOK OUT AMD RIVK COSTK.
frilfK B"oks and Notes ofPeter Radebaugb,
JL are left in my hands for collection. Per
sons w mid do well to call and settle at once or
costs will be added to them.
SAMUEL RADEBAUGK.
March 14,1856-tf.
WANTED—At Reed's Colonade Store.—
Wbeat. Rye. Oats. Corn, and Buckwheat—also
*ll other approved produce, in exchange for
good* at cash prices,
j IKTOSrVSr GOODS, I
r|tur uuiiersigued bops Je*re inlouu h:s j
1 friend* and the puUlc. that he has jest a- j
t ui mil fiuii) rhcEasurn citie*. and is itow ex
hibiting
At (heap Side,
A general assortment of rivv style of
| SPRLVG J.YD SUMMER GOODS,
comprising in a great Variety of Radies PvesS
i Goods—consists in pait ot Chndie*. Uwis ;
I De Laines, Aipaccaa, Madonna Cloth, fcc. 4c.
! and a great variety ot Black and kancy Las- 1
i Risers, Linen and Cottonade for Gentlemen* ;
j und Boys' wear. |
: Boots, ShoeHf.ts and Bonnets. Grorerin, .
; Quscnsuan. liardti-are. Brooms. Bmcktis, Tubs, j
j Churns, dfa- tjr.
The above stock cons ss of every articte j
j usnallv kept in stores —all of which will be i
i soid cheap for ash or approved produce. j
| Thankful for past favors he hopes by fair i
j dealing, aid a desire to please to continue to
i merit and receive a liberal share ol ihc public
patronage. ... ..
, G. W. RUVF.
f Bedford, April 11,1856.
Bakery assd Confeciionary.
THE subscriber, thar.ktul tor the patronage
heretofore extended him l>v a liberal pub
; lie, tenders his thanks, and he would rewpcct
: fully inform them that he has received and j
opened a new and choice lot ot Confections, >
■ among which are candies, nuts, fruits. &<:.■—j
; Ho also keeps Groceries, such us Sugar. Coffee, j
| Tea. Molasses, Cheese, Candles, Ac. Also nil j
! descriptions of Cakes, and will serve Weddiug .
! and other parties, n short notice, with con fee
rtious and cakes.
lie has opened up and refitted his OYSTER
; SJLOON, in * superior style, where he willai
ways be ready to serve his friends and the pub
| lie With the freshest and choicest Oysters that
. can be procured.
His stand is opposite the Odd-reilow's
] Building, where he fee.ls confident that those
who give him a call will not go away disap
pointed JOHN J- LUTHER.
Nov. 9, 1855.
T THE nm nit
Ei j
t j Valentine otecßman,
I i phophietoh..
j Boarders taken by the day, week, month and
I i year.
, ; April 25,1856 —tf
REMOVAL.
' I THE subscriber wonld respectfnlly announce
ito the public that he has removed his Tinning
' 1 Establishment to the building recently occu
. ! pied by Mr Luther, as a Confectionary Stoic
j , in the Diamond, where ho is better prepared
j j than ever to accomodate his customers with
i every article! n the line of his business, either
wholesale orrctail, and hopes they willgive
; hirn a call at his new location.
GEORGE BI.VMIRK.
Bedford. April 13, 1855.
P. S. The subscriber is desirous of having
his books closed up till Ist April, inst.. either
by cash or note. He hopes this notice will be
attended to immediately. G. .B
SAMUEL RADEBAUGH,
Justice of tbc Peace.
OFFICE tv.-o doors South of the Menge
House, and next door to the office o
Mann & Spang, where he will attend to the
collection of all claims placed in bis hands.
Bedford. Jan. 11, 1866.
fiooppd Skirts!
FRESH JtRRIVAL,—NEW GOODS.
Calico, Ginghams. Muslins, Chintzes, Hoop
ed Skirts, flsh Arc., just received at Keen's
Store.
May 23, 1856.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
ONE family Carriage, one Falling Top Buggy
—l>olh new and work warranted—also Two
New 2 horse wagons for sale l>v
A. B. CRAMER & Co.,
Produce received for Carriages or wagons.
May 23, 1866.
A LI, wool Venitian. Rags. Cotton and hemp
-T3L Oarptting, Floor Oil Cioths—white and
Check Matting just received bv
May 28, 1856. A.B. CRAMER £Co.
HATS.
MENS Panama. Leghorn, A Braid hats. Also
Boys and Children# hats for sale by
May 23, 1856. A- B. CRAMER it Co.,
~"Vi EW Mnckeral and Salmon for sale bx
il May 23. 1856. A. P. CRAMER A Co.,
I AVER)' variety of Summer Pantaloon goods,
_J and suitable material for Summer Costs;
tor sale by A. B. CRAMER A Co.
May 23, 1856.
(~tENTI.EME.VS Gaiters ana Shoes—Mens
T and boys shoes and boots. Aiso Ladies.
Misses, and childrets do. for sale bv
May 23, 1866. A. R CRAiIfER U Co.
ESTATE OF SOLOMOS UOIIJiR, DECD
IETTERS TrsTjuirvTAHT to the Estate of
J Solomon Hollar, late of West Provi
dence Township, dee'd, having been gra-.ted
by the Register of Bedford County to the tin
dersigued, notice is hereby given that all per
sons indebted to said Estate will be required
to make immediate payment, and those hav
ing claims will present them properly authen
ticated for settlement.
HANNAH HOLLAR. Er<-u(nr.
PHILIP V. HOLLAR. Executor.
West Providence Township. I
April 11, A. I).. 18-56. (
Executor's Notice.
IETTEItS testamentary having been granted
i to the subscribers, on the Estate of John
Smith, late of Union Township, dee'd, all
persons indebted to said Estate are hereby
notified to make payment immediately, and
those having claims against the same, will
present them proper!) authenticated tor set
tlement.
PETER SMITH, of Onion Tp.,
JOHN A KB, of Ft. Clair Tp
March 21,1856* Latcniors.
Administrators Notice.
LETTERS of administration having been
granted to the subscriber, living io Union
Township, on the Estate of J ennyngs Oldham,
lite of Clayton County, lowa, dee'd all persons
indebted to said estate are hereby notified to
make payment immediately, and those having
claims against the same, will present them prop
erlv authenticated for settlement.
WILLIAM WERTZ, .to'i
May f>,
Dr. F. C. Reamer,
Physician and Surgeon.
ospectffully tenders his smiwis
iV. fhe citizens of Bedford and vicinity. He
may always be found (unless professionally tn
-s?a:red) at bis Drug and Book Store, in Juliana
St.
Feb. I , 18f>4.
New Jewelry.
rplIE subscriber has opened out a new and
_L splendid assortment of all jkin'ls of tbe
most fashionable Jewelry—consisting in part ot
Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Kings, Ac. Ac.
Call and see his stock.
dc! 4 DANIEL BORDER.
j A 111 M tS LIFE SATED!
Dowagiac, Mich, March 11, 18&6-
J. A. RHODES, ESQ : Dear Sir—As I took
! vour medicine to sell on contigiltuent. "no
cure no par," 1 take pleasure in stating its ef
fects us reported to me by three brothers who
! live in this place,and their testimony :s a lair
specimen of all 1 have received:
U*. S. Cokklis told me—''-1 had taken mne
bottle* of Christie's Ague Balsam, and contin
ually run down while using it until my lungs
■and liver were Congested to that degree that
I blood discharged from my month and bowels.
so that all thought it impossible for lue to live
I through another chill. The doctors too did
| all they could lor me, but though 1 must die.
i Nothing did any good until 1 got Rhodes' Fe
| ver and and Ague Cure, which at ouce relicv
, ed uic of the distress and nautesi at my stoiu-
I arh and pain in my head and bowels, and pro
; dneed a permanent cure in a short time.
11. M. CosiEl.is says: "1 had been taking me
' dicine of as good a doctor as we have iii our
county, and taken any quantity of quinine
and specifics without tiny good result, from
25 August to 11th December. But seeing how
nicely it operated on my brother. 1 got a bot
ch of RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CORE,
which effected a permanent cure by using two
thirds of a bottle."
S. M. Coski.ix was not here, but both the
other brothers say his case was the same as 11.
M's. Isold lite medicine to both the same
day. and the cure was as speedy from the same
small quaidi y, and I might so specify. Yours
wifb respect. A. HUNTINGTON.
The above speaks for itself. Good proof us
it is. it is of no letter tenor that: the vaxl l um
ber of like certificates I have already publish
ed, and the btiil greater amount that is contin
ually pouring in to me.
tine thing more. Last year 1 had occasion
to Caution the Public in these words;—
'•I notice one jinn irks hare taken one of my gen
eral circulars, substituted the name oj their nos
trum for ni'j medicine, ami then with brazen impu
dence end their pamphlet with the exclamation,
'Let the proprietor of any other medicine say as
much if he dares.'' " Sec.
"vim 1 take pleasure in Raying that the Cau
tion referred t<> the same '-Dr. Chlistie's Ague
Balsam" that is mentioned in the above Cer
tificate.
There are several other in lusti ious ncopl ;
who a-e applying to their poisonous trash all
that 1 publish about nty Fever and Ague Cure,
or Antidote to Malaria, except the certificates
of Cures, and the Certificate id' the celebrated
Chemist, l)r. .lames. R. Chilton of N. Y.. in
t.arorofits perfectly HARMLESS CHA.KAC-
I TEK. which is attached to every bottle. These
j will always serve to distinguish my medicine
| from imitations.
JAS. A. RHODES. Proprietor.
Providence, R. 1.
For Sale by Druggists generally,
April 25 1856, dm.
Clothing and Dry Gcods Store.
r*"XIIK aubscribers arc just receiving anew
A handsome and cheap assortment of REN
DY M.tDE CLOTHING and DRY GOODS, at
their store in the East Corner ot'Bedford lfall, :
consisting iupartof Coats. Pants,Vests,Shirts-
Satin Stocks, Handkerchiefs.Hoots undShoes,
Hats and Caps, and aIW other articles usually
kept, in Ready Made Clothing Stort s.
Also a good assortment of DRY GOODS,
consisting of Calico, Mous.de Laine, Shawls,
Alpacas, Trunks, Carpet Sucks, Ac.. Ac-; all
of which they will sell us cheap as cn be pro
cured elsewhere in Bedford. for Cash orCoutt
trv Produce.
I They request all their friends in town and
' countrytOgive them a call, and see ami exam
ine their stock for themselves as they consider
ita pleasure to show their goods, whether per
sons wish to prehase or not.
SON NABO UN A CO
Bedford, April 20, 1856.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PIULMDELPHU.
Important Announcrstenf t
rno all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases,
X such as Sentinel Weakness, Impotence,
Gonucrtifua, Gletit, Syphilis, Ac., Ac.
Tbe Howard Association of Philadelphia, in
view of the awful destruction of hftrnan life and
health, caused bv sexMal diseases, and the de
ceptions which are practised upon the unfortne
nste victims of such diseases by Quacks, have
directed their consulting Surgeon, as a charita
ble act worthy of their name, to give medical
advice gratis, to allpersons thusafflicted, (Male
or Female.) who apply by letter, with a descrip
tion of their condition.(age, occupation, hab
its of life,) Ac., and in cases of extreme pov
erty and suffering to furnish medicines free of
charge.
The Howard Association is a benevolent In
stitutioa. established bv special endowment,for
tbe relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted
with "Virulent and Epidemic 'Diseases," and
its funds can be used for no other purpose. 11
has now a surplus of means, whic-h 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, Leucorrheca, Ac.
Address (post-paid.) Dr. GEO. K. CALHOUN.
Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association. No.
2, South Ninth' Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Bv order of the Directors.
EZRA I). HEART WELL. President.
GEO. Fata CHILD, Secretary.
June 1, 1865.-az
SHOE STORE.
a B. CRAMER k CO. have just received
XX a very largo assortment of Boots arid
Shoes, suitable for Full and Winter, part styles
as follows :
Men's Super Waxed Double Solo Boots,
Men's " City Made Calf do.
Men's " Heavy Kip, Lined do.
Youth's Waxed Dottbic Sole Boots
Youth's Calf and Kip Lined do.
Boys' City made Calf Boot*.
Boys' Kip Lined Boots,
Waniens' Double sole Kip Rontot s,
Womens' Fine Calf and Seal do.
Women*' Fine Goat Morocco do.
Woman*' I'arodi Bootees, very handsome,
Children's Shoes of every stylo and price.
Gent's Morocco. Kid, and Calfskin Bootees,
Ladies' Double Sole Gaiters, Gum Shoe*, kc.,
in fact. Boots and Shoes to suit every purcha
ser. If you wint Boots and Shoos, please give
.18 a call, and you shall be suited iu quality and
price.
Exchange Store is the place Ic imj Boots and
Shoes.
Oct. 12. 1855.
I Orrics. c. V. M. P. Co.,
1 Feb. 28, 1856.
NOTICE is hereby (riven that the Board of
Directors of this Company have this day
levied an assessment of .1 per cent, oti all pre
mium notes belonging to the Company and in
force on the sixth day of February, 1856, ex
cept on original applications approved from
Nov. 20, 1855 till the said sixth iiay of Febru
ary, on which there is assessed 8 percent.--
At>d on all premium notes expiring between
said dates, and not renewed, 3 per cent. The
members of this Coin p tny are hereby required
to pay their aaver.il amounts ao assessed to
the Ticasurer or authorized receiver of this
Board within thirty days of the publication of
this noli*;.
ATTEST—JOHN T.GREEN.
March 28,1856—3t.
Taylor .Howry,
T AIT ITERS, BEDFORD, PA.
Hate cosstastl* ox iiano
at their Tannery on East Pitt St. leather
of all kinds and of the be" quality, at exceed
ingly moderate rates. They pay the highest
pricestor country hides.
Feb..l 6, 1814.
BEDFORD ENQUIRER AND CHRONICLE
jsrasrw store, ,
Sfw Firm Kisd Ken Goods, j
IN THE TOWN OF ST. CL.IIRSVILLE. i
"\T / R E beg leave to inform the public that we j
V V at e nw receiving and opening an entire
new stock of Goods of great variety aud ail
of the lateßt styles, consisting in part of
Cloths; superior Fancy and Black Cussimers;
Cassinetts; Tweeds, and all kinds of Gentle
niens' and Ladies' DRESS GOODS ; all the
NEW SPRING JND SIMMER STYLES-,
Prints from six and a fourth cents, up; Mous
lin tie Laincs, most beautiful styles and tin- L
isit: Muslin, bleached and unbleached, from
a tip up.
GROCERIES, QUEENSW.iRE, H.IRD
WJIRE. Hats Caps. Bonnets, Buckets, Tubs,
Boots, Shoes, umi every thing usually found in
stores.
Our goods have been selected with great
cart from Baltimore and Philadelphia mark- j
eD, and we will .warrant them to be all new j |
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 ol the
public patronage.
We are going to sell cheaper than the cuapest
-—so don't forget to call aud See tbe great
bargains we will offer.
No charge for showing goods.
All kinds of country produce taken for
goods and the highest prices allowed by
V H KIN SLING A BH ID AH AM.
St. CkirsvjJk, April 11, 1836-c
mm, BOOkS AND STi-
TiONIRV.
llli. F. (', KEIMER,
Bedford; Pa,,
HAVING pur,'based the Drug an 1 Book l
Store of Dr. S. I>. Scott, has constantly >
| on hand, at the old stand, a large and well se- 1
I looted stock of choice Drugs and Medicine . t
j wholesale and retail, all of which will bo sold j
! at fair tonus. The assortment consists in part of
i Drugs and Ckinicah. Dye Wood* and .Iritis. !
j Paints and Otis, H truiow Glass end Glass j
Wart, Tobacco unJ Segars, Perfumery, Fancy j
articles, tire., tie.
1 Part. st .Mntictxiw. Having tbe regular
j agency for the sale of all of these medicines,
i the public are assured th it tliev are of the best,
j such as have stood the test of time and expe
rience, and cu be safely recommended as ge- |
nuiue. viz : 'Jowtuend's and Stud's S.irsaua
rilln, \Vistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, AVer's
Cherry Pectoral, Moffat's Life P ilia and 1' lice -
nix Bitters, Dr. Jayne's Fumil v Medicines,
I Fahustock's, liobons ick's. and other verin'fu
{ ges; Hoot! uui's German Bitters, Ac., Ac.
Constantly on hand a large stock of historic,
biographical, scientific, religious, poetical,
school, and ruiHC dlauuous COOES.
Also a great variety of F.INCY ST.JTIO}>-
•4RY. Cap. Post and wrapping paper of every
quality. Paper Hangings in gloat variety.—
Window Blinds in patterns or by the piece.—
Wall Paper, Steel and Fancy Goods.
BLJNK BOOKS of even size and quality,
Pocket Book* and I'ort Motiitai a. Diaries.
Blank Dee.ls and Mortgages, gold Pens and
Pencils, Combs. Brush e, Perfumery iu great
variety, Soaps, Ac.. Ac.
Lamps, aud Camphine Oil and Burnit g Fluid,
kept onstantlv on hand.
CHOICE LIQUORS for medical use; MV.fTs
Rcbeidata Schnapps, Gin, Pert, Sherry and
I Madeira Wines.
Aug. 11, 1851.-tf
i Cull at lilysnire's.
T' 191 E subscriber has just received from ths
Eastern cities the bust assortment of Bras
I Copper, an A Tin Ware ever offered in this place,
lowhich he inv tea the attention of the public.
He has a great many improved cooking utensils,
that cannot failto please every housekeeper who
uses theni. The Ladies especially are invited to
call and examine tbe articles. Among them are
Brass and Bki.l Metal Kettles of all sizes,
Water Coolers, Chafing Dishes, Saucepans. Milk
Boilers, Ncbse 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 aad French Tin, Iron and Brass (Tare
a great variety.
Japannftd Tin Toys, and a great variety ol
Fancy articles.
Chain and Force Pumps, and iu short every
article in mv line.
Don't forget to call at the Tin Ware Depot in
Pitt st.
GEORGE BI.YMIRE.
-dug; 11, 1854.
"WHO WINTS" A faiimF I
tbose who wish farms— to have 1
fertile land at a cheap price, and on easy j
terms, vour attention is called to theßidg
way Farm and Coal Company, Twenty-five
acres or more in proportion arc given for
§2OO, payable in instalments of SI per
week, or St per month. It is located in Elk
county, IVana., and has otto of the best i
markets for its produce in the State. The ;
soil is a rich loam, and is not to be surpas- .
ed for farming, as examination will show.
It has the best elements of prosperity, be
ing underlaid by two rich veins of coal,
and will shortly he intersected by four rail
roads. The timber is of the most valua
ble kind. Title uuexccptionably good, and
j warantee deeds are given. It presents a
j good and substantial opportunity to com- i
; meoce farming, providing for one's chil- j
| dren, or making an investuicut. Further
! particulars can be had from the pamphlets
j which arc sent to inquirers. Letters an
swered promptly. Apply or address Sarnl.
■ W. Cattcll. Secretary, 135 Wulnnt street,
i north side,between 4th and sth streets,
i Phila. Full information is contained in
j the pamphlets.
i Feb. 20,155G-3m.
Administrator's Notito.
lI.TTEKS of Administration having hem !
i granted to the sultacriber, living in Sonth j
Woodbcrrv Township, on the Estate of Henry I
lletrich, liteof : :>id Township, dee'd, all per- ;
k ons indebted to said F.stateare hereby notified j
to, mekc payment immediately, and those h*v- :
Uig against the same will present them
properly authenticated for settlement.
March 28 DAVID C. LONG,ditn'r.
Plastering I^ath*!!
TIIE UNDERSIGNED having erected
a Mill for sawing PLASTE&IMS LATBS on his
premises in Union Tp., Bedford county, is now
ready to tnrniab any quantity on the shortest
notice. Price §l.sfr" per thousand, 3 ft. long.
Other lengths ill proportion.
Letters addressed to me at St. Clalrsville wil
be prompttv attended to.
WM. GRIFFITH
Uniob Tp.,
TO btjildersT
j r Ibc subscriber is frilly prepared to tarnish and
j L quantity or quality ofßuilding Lumber any
! Plastering Laths. Orders directed to St.Clairs
| vill, Bedford Connty. will be promptly attended
to, by giving a reasonable notice.
F. D. BEEGLE.
Dec. 26, 1854.
THRESHING MACHINES, with 2, 3, or
hone powarfor stie cha tp at Ree I's Co lo
nade Store.
Ncv. 80, 1855.
, FITS! FITS! FITS.'
THE VEGETABLE EXTHICT
IMLLS
>'© THE CI'RE OF
Fits, Spasms, Cramps, and all
Nerioas aud Coostitutloual Dis
eases.
1 PERSON'S who are laboring under this n oil
distressing malady. will Bud the Vegetable
Epileptic I'illa to be the only remedy ever tiis
j covered for
Curing Epilepsy or Falling Fits.
These pills possess a specific action on the ner
voua system, and, although the) are prepared
especially for the purpose of curing Fits, the)
•will be fottod of especial beiiellt lor all persous
afflicted with weak nerves, or whose nervous
■ system has beer prostrated or shattered fruiu
' any cause whatever. In chronic compiaints.or
diseases of long standing, superinduced by ner
vousness, they are exceedingly beneficial.
Testimony iu favor of the Vcge
iabie Extract Epileptic Fills.
In the publication of the following certiftrat*
of cures, the names have been suppieseed.a*
the testimonials were voluntarily oil* red. ando 1
would be improper to publish them without the
couvent of the parties, and who would lie un
willing to publish to the world that thev or
their children or friends, ever Lad tits. v\ hen
the circumstance is always regarded as one of
| the farnilv secrets.
REAPING. Borka County, Pa. )
December 2dd, lbod. I
To Seth S. Hance :
Dear Sir—Tlio Pills my brother bought ol |
you in November, I mean the Vegetable Epi
eptic Pills, are o>ir,nnd I get a friend to enclose |
yon lire dollars, tor winch 1 wish you to send ;
tne iuimediately two boxes more. I have been !
troubled tr. my years with FITS, and have tried j
the skill of tu tne physicians, hut nothing which |
I have taken appears to hare met the require- i
ni-ntsofmy case, so well as your Epileptic i
Fills.
A NOT II LP. CASE OF FITS.
Clarksriuo, VU.
November 16th. 186 2. I
To Seth S, Hance. Baltimore. Md.
Dear Sir—Having been afflicted for some
years past with Falling Fits, 1 n"tour adver
tisement. and determined to give yoiir pillsa
tried, and I am happy to say that since I com
menced the tiee oi I hern, I ha\ e not had an at
tack. 1 believe them robe a first rate article,
for, a< 1 have written to you in a former letter
I was attacked every two weeks, hut since 1
have been using thorn I have not lid an attack.
Tours. raSpactlully.
LETTER FROM A DRUGGIST.
New York, Oct. 1 0, ISfi?.
Dear Sir—Please send me two boxes moreof
your Vegetable Epileptic I'ills. The person <>t
whom I procured thorn, is much pleased with
theiretk-cts. TUev seem to have an excellent
effect.
A PERFECT CURE OF EPILEPSY.
Pittsburg, November 22, ISo.l.
Dear Sir—lt is novV ten months since my wile
had any of those nervous attacks. .She thinks
sheisckred. She has not hud any symptoms of
the disease for the last nine months. She took
yonr Vegetable Extract Pills for about four
mouths.mid discontinued them four mouths
since. Mrs. S.was treated by the best old
I schoolphyaiciana in the State tor ten years,thin
j by the best Horuoepnthic for eighteen months,
! without a cure. It is to your Vegetable Ev-
I tract Pills, and with stn regard to diet, that
i we ascribe her sure of the most dreadlul dis
; ease that evet afflicted the humanfatnily. I wish
| every person afllicten with Epilepsy had this
j medicine, and woold give it a thorough trial
It may not cure in aUeapcs, but iu this it has
J performed wonders.
A VERY REMARKABLE CUKE.
MilledgeviJle, Ga. J
•eeemter 17, lh. r >2. j"
Dcarkiir—l wish to inform VUG that oneof
ray family has been afflicted with FITS fora
number of years, and seeing an advertiseinen
in a news paper, concerning your VegetableEx j
tract Epileptic Pills. I came to the conclusion
after tryiug almost every physician in my reacbt !
and all "having failed in relieving my child ol !
the disease, to send for Six boxes of your pills, ;
which proved an effectual cure for my daughter,
who is now about 18 years of age. I think!
there is no other medicine In use equal to ihctn, i
and I will be forever grateful to you for the use j
of tbein for iny daughter whom it has cured. '
Yours, rcspectfullv.
' j
Nervous and tonsliintioDal Disea
ses.
These pills possess a specific action on th
nerveus system, and although they are prepu
rod especially tor 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 whatever; iu fact it is almost
i possible to convey an adequate idea of (be !
speedy and almost miraculous remits which j
these pills effect iu the diseased, broken down <
lr > a rostrated nervous systems. Persons who >
were all lassitude, weakness* and debility, be- !
fore their use, at once become robust and full of!
energy. No matter whether the constitution i
has been broken down by excess, weak f y na- i
turn, or debilitated by sickness, the:r efl'ection ,
the unstrung and shattered nervous organiza- j
tior. is equally certain and apparent. In cases
tof neuralgia, headache, vertigo, pain in the j
nerves of the face, and the various train of ner
vous affections. palpitation of the heart, period
icalheadaches, cold and shivered state otthe
frame, frequent tits 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 aston
iishngly short period of time, and it will alos
remote depression, excitement, a tendency to
blush, restlessness,sleeplessness,incapacity for
study or business, loss of memory, confusion,
giddiness, blood to the bead, mental debility,
hysteria, indecision, wretchedness, thoughts of
soil'destruction, fear of insanity. \-c., &c
They will increase and restore the appetite
strengthen the emaciated, renew- the health of
those who have destroyed tt by exc <tses, and
induce continual cheerfulness and equanimity
of spirits, and prolong life.
Persons of pate complexion and coscuraptive
habits are restored by a box or two, to bloom
and vigor, changing the skin from a pale, yellow
sickly color, to a beautiful flotid coinph xioD.
rrT"As these Pills are ci rnposed of t uric of
the most expensive tnste-ials in the listeria
Medics, it will be impossible to lease them
around the country on agencv. as common Pat
ent Medicines usually are. But in order to let
the afflicted in the moat remote parts of the
country have a chance to obtain tbera, they
will be sent by mail free of postage, to any part
of the United States, or any country with which
the United States has postal arrangements, oe
the receipt of a remittance.
PRlCES.—Vegetable Extract Epileptic Pill!
$3 per box, two boxes for $5, or $24 perdozen. !
(I?-A11 orders must be addressed postpaid to j
S. S. HANCE.
108 Baltimore Street. Baltimore, Mdi i
TlanocsN SarsjparilU Blood Pills,
•' Horehonnd Candy,
Compound Syrup of Horebound.
C3*"Aleo for sale by MILLER & CON LEY
Schellshnrg. Pa.
May 25, 1855—ss.
IF FOG want CHEAP GOODS; call at
Cheap Side.
Nov. 30.
HARDWARE STORE.
The subscriber would announce to bis ©ld
friends and the public in penerft, that be bos
removed bis HARDWARE STOKE to the new
building second door ft est of tbe Bedtbr: Ho
tel, where be has just received and opened an
extensive assortment of Hardware, embracing
almost every article in that line of btU-<m©**-
His stock of SADDLERY is of the best quality
and was selected With great care. He would
respectfully invite all in want- of articles in the
Hardware line, to give bitu a call,.satisfied that
he can please all who do so.
JOHX ARXOLD.
Mar 23, IBSC.
DOCTOR TOHKSELF.
THE POCKET AESCULAPIUS
oft, rvriiY ost nis ox i-nrsic:*.-.
THE FIFTIETH Edition,
with One limid' <1 Engn
fei vV\ ings, showing d seases a
Malformations of the Hu
j* -&S& %<uaa System in every shape
R W a " d ,orm " To which is
**'' j.;j| of FemaWit, being
Tfc. (V /Slot *hv highest importance
>n, ••• Jc. r ~/!r Hi married peopß". or those
ocntcmpl.iting mariiage,—
WILLIAM YOCXG, M. It.
Let no father be ashamed to present a C.ojij
ot tbe -ESCI'LAPIGS to his child. It tnuv
save hins from au early grave. Let no young
man or woman enter into the secret obligations
ot married life without reading the DOCKET
.■ESCULAI'IUS. Let no one suffering from a
hacknied Cough. I'ain in the Side, restless
nights, nervous and the whole train ot
D> speptic sensations, and given up by tlieir phy
sician. beanuthei moment without consulting
the JESCULAPII'S. Have the married, or
those about to be married any impediment, read
this truly uselul book, as it lias been the means
of saving thousands of unfortunate creatures
from the very jaws of death.
USTAny person sending TWEXTY-FIVE
CEX'I Senchxod in a letter, will receive on -
copy ot this worthy inall.orflve copieswill be
sent for One .Dollar.
I Address, (pest paid) DR. WM. TOCNG.
No. 152 Suruen Street, Philadelphia.
I July 18. 1855 —1y.
Valuable Properly
AT PRIVATE SALE.
THF. subscriber offers liis valuable Mill Pro
perty and Tannery for sale, situate on
f Brush Creek. E >st Providence Township, Rad
ford County, I'a.. two miles Suth of tile Juni
j at i Crossings, containing 400 acres, more or
: j less, with upwards of 100 acres cleared, with
■ -"> acres of good meadow . The balance well
| timbered with oak. white and yellow pine.- •
There arc two good orchards of choice fruit on
I the place.
The improvements are a first ritu "•!£/{-
j CHMNT MILL, with three run of stone, and
; all the necessary machinery fordoing merchant
i and country work, all newly repaired in 1854.
The 'I'M SX EHY has 44 was. with all the ii.f
--■ turis belonging thereto. The bark-mill and
: liide-br.'ukerrunbv waterpower. The DWEL
-I.IXG //OC.S£ is large and commodious, witii
' running water at the door and iu the cellar,
also u large bank-barn, with running water in
1 the ham yard, wagon shod and carriage house.
, chili cfib, smoke house, wasli house, with all
: necessary out buildings. There tire also a
Plaster Mill. Saw Mill, and three Tenant Hou
ses and stables. and several hue springs of liv
: ing water nn this tract.
Persons dei-irong of purchasing good propcr
! ty will do well by calling on the subscriber, re
i siding on the premises.
SI MOV NI'CUM.
Kays Hill P. 0-, Jan. i!o, 1856-oin
KT'Clumbers burg Kcp. and Transcript, pnb
! ish this thrie man and send bill to this office
! uicolectioa.
Head Ifcua rter*.
FOR FASHIONABEE CEOTIIIXG
THE subscribe? would respectfully inform
fbe public that he is now offering at th ' Bedford
i/all formerly Exchange Hotel in East Pitt
street, the largest nd lest assortment ol'ready
made, foshio.nabio Clotliiug, ever before offered
for sale in this place.
HIS STOCK consists of a large and "Plendid
supply of Winter Good*.
He has every variety and description of
COATS. FA.NTS AND VESTS, SHIRTS.
DRAWERS. COLLARS AND CRAVATS,
SUSPENDERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, &c.
& c.
He has also ulargestock of prime GLOTnS,
CAS3IMEKES and VEST IN GS, which be is pre
pared to make up to order in the most fashiona
ble style, and warranted to be well made, and
uoor> riti.
Ilavingpurchasedhis stock for CASH he feels
assured that he can mak it to the advantage ol
those wanting ooou and CHEAP CLOTHING to give
him a call before purchasing elsewhere.
WM. SCIIAFER.
January 19, 1854.
SEW Sr!ll\G & SIMMER GOODS
fTtllE undersigned have just received their
X asu ii supplv of
SPitiM & SIMMER GOODS,
and will take pleasure in showing them to all
w.ioniiy favor us with a call. Great bargains
will he otliiksd for Cish. au I all kinds of Coun
try Pro luc; —>r to punctual customers, a
credit of six months will be giveu.
A. B. CRAMER St CO.
Bedfor d M ay 2 1856.
11. \ICOI>ETIIS,
Justice of the Peace,
HAS removed his Office to Juliana Street
two doors North of the "Inquirer and
Chroniolo* 5 Office, and two doors Sottli o
King .$• .Tordans' Oflice where he willjunciu
ally attend to the collection of all claim
placed in his hands.
lioJford, April C, 1855—zz
JOB MANN, G. 11. SI'.VNU.
]AW PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned
_J have associated themselves in the Practice
oi the Law, and willpromptly attend to all busi
Dtsa entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad
oining counties.
C?"Offiee on Jnlianna Street, three doors
south ot Mongol House and opposite the resi
dence ofAfaj. Tate.
MANN It SPANG.
June Ist—lßs4 tf.
<&'. &Y.<?y&c/i!ot£.
H> 3E3 NT I S T ,
B dford, Pa.
OFFICE on Pitt Street, nearly opposite
the "Bedford Hotel." Teeth plugged, reg
ulated, he., and artificial teeth inserted, from
one to an entireset. Charges moderate, and all
operations warranted.
{CTTerinii—POSITITELT CASH.
, Jan. 19, 1854.
I \IfANTED AT HEED'S COLONNADE
M\ STOKE,
I WHEAT, RTF., BWTKH,
J OATS, CORN, Eooa,
i and L.utp,
I In Exchange for Goods,
i Bedford, Dec. 21,1855.
I Lumber 1 Lumber !!
lIWUWWI SHINGLES of different
i A W"}" TvJV* kinds. Also, 74.009 feet
i of LUMftERaT lo r-otts sorts, such as White
Pine. Yellow Pine, Poplar. Spruce, &. Fur
i sale F. D. BEEij LE.
1 St. CkirsvlUe, Feb. 18, 1853-tf
NOTICE p RETAILERS.
FT pursuance of an Act >f Assembly sppro*.
Ed theeighth day* of May 1654, geqoincr
tie 1 rcwurcr of each Comity to publish iu the
month of Ajril and May, ofeaca Tear, a lit? 0 r
all Retailor* of Foreign and t>om.3tic Goods
Ware< and Metehijidize, notice is berebr eiren
1 to retailer* ta classes. as direct. d be law th*t
! ice Tas must he paid to the Count,- Tre'asur
er on or before the fleet day oi August next
Bet/ford Borough
! CLuu. q„.\.
| A It Cratuer it Co. 12 12 (_■,.>
i A J Acusorn 14 - (itJ
: >• ichoh'S X, y otis 14 7 ...
W W *W 52 hi) " i
j Jacob Reed, Id iOA/
. S imuel tabuck A Co. 14 ; lM
Kelly* A Juigdale 14
i Robert Fyan 14 - ' j j
I John Arnold, [hardware] 14 ~
' Sonnaborn A- Co. * H - t H ,
; \ Co
Dr. B F Harry 14 -
I William Shaffer 14 ~
. Dr. F C Reamer 14 -
iCoiin Loyr j 4 , :j
| Sarah Pons j 4 ; lM)
i Isaac Linpel 14 -
Jot. •'• ~ *- ' * a
i ** • 14 ( uj
I John G Mtnhfch foaling bouse] r
: John J Luther do s
A L DeHbatrgh do g t;tJ
, Jacob Bollinger do S ~,
West Proeti/.-nce Township.
( William States A Co. M - , ,
! Mcf.lhaney 14 - ,
• Jacob Bamdtdj.tr Jj- Co. tS
James M Bartulfilar 13 jj,
; Thomas Ritchey 14 - ,y,
.Monroe J'turns!np.
i J Horton 14 7 Cio
] 1) Fletcher 7 „ 0
1 .Michael .Miller 14 7 [;l)
Southampton Township.
! John Cabnri 14 7 ( n)
| William Bushier II 7 l;i
A Waiters 14 7 w
R'rk A Fletcher 14 7 (~,
Coterain Township.
J arues i, Beeglc 14 7 ■}>
Diehld'Cotl 14 -
Rroadtop Township.
Lemuel Evans, 14 7
Flack A Fcbelburger 14 7 , M
Lihrrfy Township.
I David BerkstrvSsar II 7 (sj
, Lewis Putt 14 7 tK ,
Jacob Snyder 34 7 i„.
; John Cyphers 14 7 tj,,
j William Fisher 14 7 in)
| John Shafer [eating house] S tj
Sckettshurg Borough.
i John S Scheil 14 7 (pi
I A B 11 it'in 14 7 if!
j Sutler A Son 14 7 on
A J Saively 14 7 Oo
M iller A Couier 14 70,,
Widow Scboll A Sou 14 7^l
Colvin A Kobesou 14 7 00
Junto/a Township. •
j Turner A Kegg 14 70,
j William Reiser 14 7 on
I William Flatt A Brother 14 7 W
1 Joseph Gunrion 14 7 10
I F JUlderbrund 14 7
,
Londonderry Township.
Thomas J Porter 14 7 (h
i Jacob 0 Devortjr. 14 7 pij
Harrison Township.
V B Wertz 14 7 r,,
JohnSmuli. 14 7 (_i
Jonathan Feiclmcr, 14 7 00
l.nst Provi'icnce Township.
i John Nveirm 14 7 Oft
j D A T Biuck 11 7 0 0
ILpcwtll Tournihip.
1 John Dasher 11 7 fr ■
I John Kiug 4 Brother 14 7-0"
J'Jiddlc Jl'ooJberrt, Township.
1 Jacob Brennemna 10 10 (W
f ti P, Bariiiiollar 1!1 1" 00
1 J W Duncan 10 10 (k
Putt Sr Brother 14 7 00
James L Prince 14 T (■►
i Simon Beard 14 7 no
; Jumes S Tussov [eating bo use J 8 i ctt
Bedford Township.
, Jacob Barnliart 14 7 (*•
South IVoodberry Township.
j James Piper jr. I I 7 00
! S R Oster 14 7 Ml
j J) F /tuck 14 T t">
j George KiuiiTaiun 11 Toil
William S Flock II 7
St. Cfair Township.
! F D Beegle 14 7 (io
i U B Amich & Brother 14 7 i.o
, John !i VVright 4 Co. 14 7 00
; T B Smitli 1 j 7 no
; G D Trout II 7 yo
. John Beegle ] I 7 no
1 Hine.sling 4 Bridaham 14 7 (til
I Simon Hershniau. 14 7 m
Cumberland I alley Township.
j Jacob Anderson 14 7 09
I John May 14 7 (g
D. OVER, Treasurer.
• May 16, 185 G.
THE IVIR IX EUROPE CLOSED
ONLY TO fill E. IK OUT .1 FRESH
At the COLONNADE STORE " of
JACOB BEEB.
fot troops of customers at prices so loir
asto eclnmanit speedy sale, and general satis
faction to his friends, in and cut of town.
So re,me one, came all!
MOTTO—' Fair Sales and quick Returns '
His stock comprises in part
' Cloths. Buff Marsailies,
: Cassimercs. Grenadines,
Cashniercts, Lawt**,
M erino Casinicrcs, B"iUiante. col'd & plain.
Camlet Cloths, Barege de I-vines.
Jeans, Crr.pc tie Paris,
j CottonadeS. Tissue,
i Velvets. Satin Plaid Barege,
. Satin Westings. Chamhra,
! Florence, KiUcnt,
; Stripped Swiss. Needle Work, ail kind*.
J (H EFXSW.iHE, ir.iRPn.3RE. FJMILY
FURSISfHSGS. .3SV F.iXUY
' OROCEMIES.
111 short every thing u really kept in a eoun
: try store. His stofek is large and wellselected
and JACOB Kr.ra is the man that will take
• pleasure in showing hia goods, whether par
I chased or not.
j April 25,1856.
SETTLE UP.
I*l E subscriber, having disposed of his St""*
• in Bedford, is desiroua of ciosisg up hD
ooks. Ail pi-isons indebted to hfm arc t equa
ted to settle np immediately . Hiabookswillba
in the minds of.Mr. J oi> 51 ■ Shoemaker, till lirst
July next.
lie is thankful Us his friends for the very
gent rocs anpport they have yielded him s-oc.
his couimeuccannt in this place ami cordial J
rec'somniends Mr. Job M SHot nuker, a a vi>uu£
tnan of good business habits, of strict hoi "-ty.
e-ajMcity and integrity, nh'd who will not tail t"
give general satisfaction to my customers and
the public.
ELIAS M. FISHER.
March 14, 1856-3 m.