NEM FIRM AXD JKTJISXV GOODS. If iIK subscribers having just returned from | rfci-Kast, are now opening and exhibiting * the stand forteerty occupied by Elias M. Fisht-r. a large and well selected assortment of SPUING ANO SI MMER GOODS. Conristing iu part of Blank and Fancy Slikr, Alpacas, Delaines, Lawns, bereges, brilliants, sbailies, summer shawls and mantillas, veils, prints from a lip up, drew trimming. N. W. Collars from a rents tip, bonnet ribbons, bleached and un bleached muslin front a tip up. Dart keen, tickings, paper muslin, crash, hosiery, gloves, tlosti, and a large assortment of men's and boy's wear, ell prices, black a:rl fancy sum mer vesting*. cassinetts, cloths, tweeds and sattiuetts, counterpanes. Irish linens, ft large assortment of men's ami boy's summer hats, misses tlats. bonnets, boots and shoes, all sizes an<l prices, in great variety, looking glasses. &e. 4c- GROCERIES. —Superior Golden Syrttp, N. •O. atel Sugar house Molasses, Rio Codec, N. <). crushed, Clarified -nd steam Sugars, spices, teas, extract of coif.e, rice, chocolate and •candles. QUEENS IV.IRE. —A large assort ment of C'tieenswjre. and Glassware, all et which they are determined to sell cheap. Tliey respectfully invife all in search of bar gain* to jb". theni a call before purchasing. >'o trouble to show goods. All kinds of produce taken in exchange tor goods at cash prices. J. it J. M. SHOEMAKER. B'd/b rd, April 18, 1856. GOODS 4 fpuK undersigned locs leave to inform his 1. friends anil the | a bite. that he has just re turned fioaa tbeKBtern eitie*. ami is now ex hibiting | At (heap Side, A general assortment of now style of SPRLYG AJYD SUMMER GOODS, comprising i n a great variety of Ladies wss Goods—consists in putt < f ('bailies, Cans. I)o Laincs, ASpaccits. Madonna Cloth, Ac. 4c and a great variety ot Black and Fancy Cas siiuers, Linen and Cottonade l'or Gent kittens' and Boys' wear. Boois, ShuiHilt a Bonne!t. Groceries, (aueetirwar*. Hardware. Britain - . Buckets, Tabs, i ('burnt, 4c- 4c. The aliove stock c< rs'sts of every article ; usnaliy kept in stores—all of which will be : void cheap for cish or approved produce. Thankful for past favors he hopes by fair' dealing, and a desire to please to continue to i merit and receive a liberal share of the public patronage. G. W. R'JPP. 1 Bedford, April 11, 18-50. THE subscriber would respectfully announce to the public that he has removed bis Twining Establishment to the building recently occu pied by It r Luther, as a Confectionary Store in the Diamond, where he is better prepared than ever to accomodate his customers with every article in the line of his business, either wholesale orretail. and hopes tley wiiigjve bun a rail at his new location. GEORGE BLYMIRK. Bedford. April 13, 1855. P. S. The subscriber is desirous of having bis hooks closed up till Ist April, in sr.. cither by cash or note. H> hopes this notice will be attended to immediately. G. .IS HARDWARE STORE. The subscriber would announce to fc:> old ri nl- tnd flio public in general, that he ha% re-novel his HARDWARE STORE to the new building second door vr.-st of the Bedford Ho tel, when he Eat just received and opened an extensive assortment of Hardware, tmbracing almost every article in that line of 1 ursim-ss. His stock of .SADDLERY is of the b.-st quality and wis selected with great care. He would respectfully invite all in want of articles in the Hardware line, to give him a call, satLiied that be can please all who do so. JOIIN ARNOLD. May 23, 1856. AtiDSTOIt'S XOTICE. THE undersigned, appointed by the.Orphans' Court of Bedford County, t • distribute the balance ot the money in the hands of John .Mower and S. L. Russell. Esquires, Ad-uGnis tntors ih- bonus ti"n, with the Will annexed of William Lane, late •' Jfcpewull, Township in said County, deceased, to and among the credi tors of slid decedent entitled to receive thp stiae, will attend to the duties of his appoint ment on Tuesday the 2'tt'i day of July, inst,, at his office in the Borough of Bedford, when and where a!! parties interested cm attend if they see pr per. O. H. SPJNG, JivUior. Jniy 11, 1856, V7M- SIX_t3L^ , Zr ) JE3r-., MMWm TAILOR, 41/ OULI> announce to his former patrons, V T aua the public, generally, that ho ha< just eeeived, from Philadelphia. u large and well se eded assortment of the most choice Cloths. Caul meres and Vestings—also'summer wear of every description, to which he invites the attcn- i lion of purcliusers. liis cloths, etc.., were tc- \ lected with great care, and he can recommend , them as being equal, at least, to any to be found ! in the place. He also keeps Keadv-made c!o- ■ thing of every description, ad very low prices— , and Is prepared t-o cut and make garments on the ! shortest notice and most reasonable terms, i/e respectfully invites the public to give him a call. Bedford, June 6, 1850. MORE NEH I* THE undesigned has just returned home from the Eastern cities with a large sttfck of Sum mer Goods, and is now exhibiting AT CHEAP SIDE. A general assortment of new style of SUMMER GOODS, tjiiinprising in a great variety of Lai if. Ares* Goods, which consists in part ot Muck and Fan cy Silks. Chailys, listens, Dc Lai net, Madonna Cloths, Alpacas, Deberzes etc., etc.. Mantiliies and a variety of Black and Fancy Clothes and .'assimeres,Linens and C'otton.idc for gentlemen and boy swear. livot*,Skoi , Hats and Bpsne.'j, (.VoctriM, A'u gcn, Molu.ui s, Syrups, Shad, Herrings and Mackerel, Bacon, Queeiist ware. Hardware, Brooms, Buckets, Churns, etc. Tint above stock consists of every article us ually kept in store— Ml of which will be sold, cheap for cash or approved produce. Thankful for p* favors, he hopes by fair dealing ami a desire to please,to continue to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. G. W. KGPP. June 8. 1856. COLLECTORS OF 18557 fTIHE Stati T res surer has issued circulars to A the different County Treasurers, calling up on them (or the amount of Tax now due the Commonwealth. It is feared, there wiil be a de ficency in the Treasury Vc the August inter est falls due. It is therefore desirable that the -Collectors should settl** their Duplicates as soon as possible, aud save expense. DAVID OVER. T'tasurc -. Jane C, 1856.—(it. ' DIVIDEND ADividekh of ono prrrent., on tbe capital stock of the Choral h rsburg ai d Bedford Turnpike Road Company, has been declared by the Managhra, payable on the Ist of August, at the office of £. L. Anderson, Esq. G. K. MESSERSMITH, Trsosurer July lb, 1b.56. J'I'EADLKY'S SEW BOOK'—Ttir SACRED AA PLAINS. By J. H. Headtry. One 12 mo. j \ olnme. Cloth, elegantly illustrated. Price $1,25. Mailed free of postage on the receipt of the retail price. ortxioxn or no: PRESS. •'This volume will be read with satisfaction by those who most enjoyed the 'Sacred .Moun tains."'—;V. I'. Evening Post. ■lt is full of deep interest, and written in a most glowing and beau Ifnl style.-'— Louisville Journal. ••There is merit sufficient in the work to make it a favorite with the lover of things associated so close with Biblical history."— Detroit Daily Advertiser. '•1 he writer has A powerful use of language, and though be enters upon his task with a true devotional spirit lie invests his theuie with an interest sure to laseinate the general reader." 5. Evening Gazette. '•A finished specimen of style and workman ship.' Buffalo Christian Advocate. -f/e has clothed his ideas with lofty and bcau tiJul language, and treated the subject in a man ner becoming its importance."— Koch. Union. fhe style is di.'Ferest from J, 'F. dieadley, and perhaps better adapted to the subject. It is simple and uupretending, but plaiu and forci ble.- Boston JouriusL -It is written iu a style of poetic prose suited to the subject and makes some glowing pictures ol the 'Sacred Plains,' spreading them out in all their oriental loveliness, and investing them with a charm and interest that belongs only U> scriptural scenes."— Mediui Tribune. "An elegant book, both in contents and ap pearance—fitted to adorn and increase the val uu ', library."—Buffalo Daily Rt/wluic " l his volume is handsomely illustrated with views of many spots made interesting by the sacred history."— Boston Daily Advertiser. "The author has faithfully executed his design, and presented to the public a book replete with interest and instruction."— Genessce f iepubiic. " ' be. materials of the several chapters seem to have been collected with great care."—Sa lem Observer. [l/ Papers inserting the foregoing three times and sending a copy of paper to Publishers, will receive a copy ot the above work, and also the Economic. Cottage builder, pre-paid. WA.NZER, McKIM A CO.. P'ubhshers. duly 11,185f>. [Buffalo, New Pork. ; T"(W) pounds wool wanted at REED'S Colonnade {/ Store. CLOTHIM STOKE. SSON'A BORN would announce to liis old • friends and the public generally, thai he has just received another Urge supply of Spring and Summer nothing for Men and o,s, which he is determined to soil 011 the most reasonable terms'. Thankful for pa.-t f'abors, lie hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of the patronage of a generous public. Bedford, June , Riff Tonics uojs'i 1 >o! THKT never did do more than give temporary relict una they never will. It i.s because they don't touch the CAUSE of the disease. The CAUSE of all ague and bilbo lis diseases is the atmospheric poison called Miasma or Malaria. Neutralize this t u'sou bv its NATURAL AN TIDOTE, and u>i disease cruised by it disap pears at once. Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure is this Antidote to Malaria, and moreover it is t perfectly harmless medicine. Tin- cert ideate of the celebrated chemist. J. li. Chilton, of New I ork. to tiiis elite!, is attached to every bottle: therefore if it Joes no good it can do no harm. This is more than can be said of Qui' inc. Arsenic, or any tonic in existence, as their use is ruinous to the constitution and brings on DUMB AGUE, which never allows a person to feel perfectly well l'or a single moment. In il lustration of these truths 1 annexa.ome extracts from a letter just received from a Physician: GEORGE'i o rt'S, OHIO, .March, 17, 185 S. J AS. A. RHODES Esip—Dear Eir: Yours oftidnist. is it hand. The Cure arrived lite last year and the difficulty in getting any one to try it was greatly increased iVoin the tact that a remedy hud been introduced winch was grow ing in favor with tile public, as u icg U.tter than •using Quinine..—not knowing I presume that the r: luedy they useded t > eseaj>e taking Quin ine, contained the DRUG ITSELF! This reaiedy, (known a* "Smith's Tonic,") would Invariably BREAK an ague, hut it did not CURE it, :t would often return w;th ru. newed vit '.r. This one chcttrastantv [ deemed in your favor, if could justitu e a test com parison between it and your CI'RE. The fot towing is the result: Three persons took year "Cure," all of which were eases of '•Quotidian Intermittent Fever," of many weeks stand tig. They hail tried Qui nine, and othef remedies, occasionally missing a chill, but it was, (as in all such cas s,) slowly wearing t.ieta sut, and laying the foundation of other and severer maladies. I did succeed in effecting a radical erne of all three of these eases with your remedy, and they lure t had a chill since- in all three of these cases the "Smith's Tonic" had been used, ard would, as before stated, break the chill, but after a pc,i.,d ui two had elapsed it would return. I think therr will be no difficulty now in giv ing to your Cure the vantage ground of any other remedy now in use here, etc., etc. WM. BtiCKLNER, M. D. Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria, the only harmless remedy iti exist ence, is equally certain as a preventive, as a Cure. Take it when yon feel the chiifs u:i, and you w.ll never have a single one. JA.VES A. RHODES, Proprietor, Pro. videncc, K. I- For s tie by Druggists generally. JUTS. MENS Panama, Leghorn, & Braid hats. Also Bovs and Childrens hats for sale by May 23, 1856. A- B. CR AMER k Co.. ; T HF, subscribers take this method of inform- I ing the ptopb of Bedford County that they | have opened :i Wholesale an/1 Retail Clotaiug J Store , at N'o. 8, Lloyd's Row, ilollidaysborg, j Pa., where they will at all times have on hand a : large supply of every article in the Clothing j Line. They would be pleased to see all their , friends at their establishment. S. HERS FBI AN, M. SIIOEN'THOL. June 27, 1886-1!" FISH. i "VIEW Mick era land Salmon for sale hr -LX May 2d, 1856. A. P. CRAMER kCo CLOTHING STORE. THE subscriber Juts removed his Clothing j Store to the room next door to the office of Dr. Watson, where he has on hand, and will con stantly keep, a general assortment of CJoatliing for Men and Boys, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms, and to which he respectfully invitvs the attention of purchasers. ISAAC LIPPEL. Bedford, May 30, 185 G. DISSOLUTION. THE partu?rship heretofore exc.sting between the subscriber , under the name of Wisei. St Co., iu the carnage making & Btacksmithing business, was this day dissolved by mutual con sent. All business of the late Firm will be at tended to by Miohakl and Johx G. Wviskl who will collect the outstanding notes and accouts and pav the debts. ULM. WUISEL, MICHAEL WKFSEL, JOHN G. WEISEL. May 27th IBM. lip E the undersigned, have this day entered II into partnership in the Carriage making aud Mjeksjni thing business, uader the name ot Michael & Johk G. WktaEt. Our stand is the one heretofore occupied by A'eisll A Co. im i mediately east of Bedford. We bopo by the ! character of our work aud by promptness and | attention to merit and receive a fair share of ! custom. MICHAEL WEISKL. JOHN G. WEISEL. > May SU-3in mm, BOOKS AND STA TIONARY. Mi. F. C. REISER, Eedford, Fa., HAVING purcliased the Drug and Book Store of Dr. S. D. Scott, lias constantly on hand, st the old stand, a large and well se lected stock of choice Drugs and Medicines, wholesale and retail, all of which will be sold at fair terms. The assortment consists iti part o Drugs and Chemicals, Dye H'otx/a and Jtcids, Paints and Oils, Wimtow Glass and Glass Ware, Tobacco and Segars, Perfumery, Fancy articles, fir., Ac. Patf.nt Medicines. — Having the regular agency for the sale of all of these medicines, the pnbHcare assured tint they are ot the best, such as have stood the test of time and expe rience, and can lie safely recommended as ge nuine, viz : Townsend's anil Sand's Sarsapa rilla, ifist.ir's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Aver's Chercv Pectoral, Moffat's Life Pills and Phoe nix Bitters, Dr. Jaynu's Family Medicines, Fahnstoek's- Hobenwtch's, and other veruvfu g.-s; Hootiand's German Bitters, ice., &c. Constantly on hand a large stock of historic, biographical, scientific, religious, poetical, school, and miscellaneous HOOKS. Also a great variety of FANCY STATION ARY, Can, Post and wrapping paper of every quality, Paper Hangings in great variety.— Window Blinds in patterns or by the piece.— Wall Paper, Steel and Fancy Goods. BLANK BOOKS of every size and quality, Pocket Books and Port Mounaics, Diaries, Blank Deeds and Mortgages, gold Pens and Pencils, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery in great variety, Soaps, Ac., Ac. Lamps, and Caniphine Oil and Burnir gFluid, kept constantly on hand. CHOICE LIQUORS for medical use; Wolfi's Scheiuam Schnapps, Gin. Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines. Aug. 11, 1854.-tf Administrator's Notice. lETTERS of administration having been .J granted to the miliscriber, living in Union Township, on the Estate of Jenni ngs Oldham, late 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 s un:*,will present them prop eilv authenticated for settlement WILLIAM WERTZ, Aden'* May 0, 1856,-* CARPETLYG. 4 1,1, wool Venitian. Rags. Cotton and hemp AjL Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloths—whits and Check Matting just received by My 2*, IsVi. A. B. CP. A MEtt 4Co. EVERY variety of Summer Pantaloon goods and suitable material for .Summer Ccats for s ale by A. B. CRAM EU k Co May 2:i. 1856, ZAJ-JS-VC JSTO:FLa2, Xtw Firm nd New Goods, IN THE TOWN OF ST. CLAIRSVILLE ~\\TY. ls*g leave to inform the public that we V l are now receiving and opening ail entire new stock of Goods of great variety ami all of the I itcst styles, consisting hi part of Cloths; superior Fancy and Black Cassimsrs; Cas.sinetts; Twi -ds. and ail kinds of Gciitle •nens' and Ladies" f'.'t ESS GOOlJS ; ail the NEW SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES; Prims from six and a fourth rents, up; Meus lin dc Laities, T-:<.st tieAiitHbl styles and fin ish; Muslin, bleached and unbleached, from a tip up. GROCERIES, QUE ENS WARE, HARD j WARE. Hats Caps, Bonnets, Bne'-: *s. Tubs, ; Soots, Shoes, and every thing usually found in .stores. Our goods have been selected with great cart, from Baltimore and Philadelphia mark ets, and we will warrant them to bt all t-ew and good. As we ire determined to spire no pains to .please, we hope by strict attention to business | to merit and receive a liberal share of the j public patronage. We are going to scl! dumper than the cheaoest ! —so don't forget to call and see tne great i bargains we will offer. No charge tor sflowing goods. All kin is of country produce taken for ! goods and the highest prices allowed by I! KIN SLING *r KB 1 UAH AM. St. Clairsville, April 11, 1856-c lEDFftiID HOTEL, AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. r pH E subscriber respectfully begs leave to an _L nounce to his old friends and the public generally, that he has leaned and taken posses sion ol the Bedford Hotel, lately in the occu pancy of Col. Adam Barnharf. It is not iiis design to make many professions as to what he will do, but he pledges his word that his most energetic efforts will be employed to render comfortable allwho give him a call. The house will In' handsomely fitted tip, 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 him a call and judge fur themselves. Cp?" 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. CT7~ Ample and comfortable stabling is at tached to this hotel, which will always be at ended by a careful hostler. Also, a safe and convenientcarriage house. JOHN HAFER. Bedford, April 6, 1855. zz PUSTXEBSIIIP. ~ JOHN CLARK a 5Vm. A. 8. Of,ARK having formed a partnership (in the Tanning <ye.. i the business her ai afore carried on ia Schellshurg by John Clark will now be conducted by and iii the name of John Clark and Son. NOTICE. PERSONS, having unsettled acronnis with the undersigned are called upon to ettend to them promptly and have them closed. More jwrticulariy accouts that have been standiud some time, should, and rami be attended to; ang if in some cases persons are not prepared to clsse fully, they must at least attend to them. JOHN CLARK. March 14. 1856—3 m. SETTLE UP. 18) E subscriber, having disposed of his Store + in Bedford, ia desirous of closing up his ooks. All persons indebted to him arc Its plea ted to settle up immediately. His books will be in the nands of Mr. Job M. Shoemaker, till first Ju'y next. He is thankful to his friends for the very gemrous support they have yielded him since his commencement in this place and cordially rec.oomraends Mr. Job M Shoemaker, as a young man of good business habits, of strict honesty, capacity and integrity, aud who will not fail to | give general satisiaction to my customers and I the puoiic. ELI A3 M. FISHER. March 14, 1856-3 m. I . LOOK Of) r AID HAVE COSTS. r|ll7E Books and Nofes of Peter Ridcbaugh, X are left in my Itaada tor collection. Per sons would do weil to call and settle at once or costs will be'added to them. SAMUEL RADEBAt'GU. ; March It. 185 C !. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. Norm:. \ LL persons are hereby cautioned ngaiiist ta il king an assignment of or purchasing front Daniel Border of Bedford Borough of a certain obligation or writing signed and sealed by nte Feb*. 20tli 1860 and conditioned in part for the payment of $125,00 oue year thereafter. To the whole of said claim 1 have a foil and just de fence—and am determinod to pay no part tiieri f unteSa compelled bv process of Uw. JOSEPH L. DABGHERTY. I HUMAN LIFE SAVED I Do want ac, Mich, .March 11, 1860. J. A. RHODES, Esq ; Dear Sir—As I took your medicine to sell on consignment, "no euro no pny," I hike pleasure in stating its ef fects as reported to me by three brothers who live in this place, and their testimony 5s a fair specimen of all I have received; W.S. Conklin told me— I had taken nine bottles of Christie's Ague Balsam, and contin ually run down while using it until my lungs and liver were Congested to that degree that blood discharged from my mouth and bowels, so Ui.it all thought it impossible for me to live through another chill. The doctors Dm did all they could for me, but though I must die. Nothing did any good until 1 got Rhodes' Fe ver and and Ague Cure, which ut once reliev ed me of the distress and naurea at my stom ach and pain in my head and bowels, and pro duced a permanent cure in a short time."' 11. Al. Conklin says: "1 had been taking me dicine ot as good a doctor as we have in our county, and taken any quantity of quinine and specifies without any good result, from 2-5 August to lath December. But seeing how nicely it operated on my hrotlier, 1 got a bot tlc of RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE, which effected a permanent cure by using tuo thirds of a bottled' S. M. CosnujjPwas not here, but both the other brothers say his case was the same as 11. M's. I sold the medicine to both the same day, and the cure was as speedy from the same small quantity, and i Wight so specify. Yotirs with respect. ' A. HUNTINGTON. The above speaks for itself. Good proof as it is, it is of no better tenor than the vast num ber of like certificates I have already ifoblish ed, and the still greater amount- that is contin ually pouring in to me. One tiling more. Last year I had occasion to Caution the Public in these words:— •A notice one firm whs hare taken one of nty gen eral circulars, substituted the name of their not tram far my medicine, and then with brazen impu dence tiul their pamphlet with the exclamation, ' Let the proprietor of any other medicine say us much if he dares," " tec. Now 1 take pleasure in saying that the Cau tion referred to the same --Dr. Ohiistie'a Ague Balsam" that is mentioned in the almve cer tificate. There are several other industiious people who a-<* applying to their poisonous trash all that f publish abbot my Fever and Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria, except the certificates of Cures, and the Certificate of the celebrated Chemist, Dr. James. R. Chilton of N. V., in lavor of its perfectly HARMLESS CHARAC TER, which is attached to every bottle. These will always serve to distinguish my medicine from imitations. JAS. A. RHODES, Proprietor. Providence, R.I. For Sale by Druggits generally, April 25 1856, 3m. Clotiiing and Dry Goods Store. ffIHE mbscribers are ju*t receiving anew A han '.some anil cheap assortment of REA DY MADE CLOTHING and DRY GOODS, at thoir store in the East Corner ot 1 Bedford Hall,' consisting in part of Coats, raata,Ve'Sts,Shirts- Satin Stocks. Handkerchiefs.Boots audShocs, Hats and Caps, and all otherariicles usually kept in Beady Made Clothing Stores. Also a good assortment of DRY GOODS, consisting of Calico, Mous.de Laine, Shawls Alpacas, Trunks. Carpet Sucks, Re., Are-; all of which they will sell as cheap as ran be pro cured elsewhere in Bedford, for Cash or Coun try Produce. They request all their friends in totrnaud conn try to give them a call, and see and exam ine their stock fr themselves as they couside it a pleasure to show their goods, whether per sons wish to prchaso or uot. SON NABO UN & CO Bedford, April 20, 1865. IIOWJIM MOTT PHILADELPHIA. Important Announcement! rpo all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases. J_ such as Setninel Weakness, Impotence, Gonnoriwea, Gleet, Syphilis, Re., Ac. The Howard Association of Philadelphia, in view of the awtuldestructiou of human life and health, caused by sexual diseases, uud the de ceptions which are practised upon the unfortne uate victim* of such diseases by Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, as a charita ble act worthy ol their name, to give medical a hire gratis, to allpersohs tbus.ifllicted, ( Male or Female,) who apply hyletter, with a descrip liori of theircondiion.(age, occupation, hate its of life,) No., and in cases of extreme pov erty aud suffering to furnish medicines free of charge. The Howard Association is a benevolent In ! st'tution,establishedbvspeeial endowment,for i the relief of the sic.k and distressed, afflicted with "Virulent and Epidemic Diseases," and ■ ltsfundscan be used for'no other purpose. It 1 basnow a surplus of means, which theDiree ; tors have voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the Association com ; mauds the highest Medical skill of the age, and | will furnish the most modern treatment. Val> ! naMe advice also given to sick und nervous fe- I males afflicted with abdominal weak ness, Womb j complaint,Costiveness, Leucorrho*a, fkc. Address (post-paid,) Dr. Geo. It. Caahocn. GonsultingSurgeon. Howard Association, No. 2, South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA I). HE ART WELL, President. Geo. Faikmuld, Secretary. June 1. 1855.-zz IF YOU want CHEAP GOODS, call at ! Cheap Side. Nov. 30. TO THE FARMERS. A HE undersigned informs the farmers of Bed- j i fotd and adjoining Counties that he has . made arcingementa by which he can furnish to j those desiring, the latest improved and best ag- j riculttral implements or the day, embracing \ Scott'i "Lit le Giant" Corn and Cob Grinder j —gnaianteed to grind from 8 to 15 bushels of feed |er hour with one horse—Potts* Corn Stalk Cutter and Crusher— warranted to cut frotu Lit) to 166 bushels of feed per hour. - Hay and Straw Cutters in variety, Grain Drills, Corn Shelters", which are unsurpassed for cheap- | nets )nd quality; Cultivators, Horse Hoes, j Cider Mills, Ac., Ac. In short every utensil J used on or about a farm. Wishing to "avoid all i imputation, each machine sold by him will bo ' warranted to work as represented, or no tale— and ai these machines are procured in most ! case* directly from the patentees and manufac turers, the purchaser will be secure in the right of Using. Paces will be as moderate and in some In stances less than the same articles can be pro- i oairsrl singly from the manufacturers. As die | detauicf is very great for the two first named ; midlines, orders should be given soon, by those wishing to purchase. WILLIAM HARTLEY*. Ame 20, 1856-z VAN TED—At Reed's Colonade Store. Wleat, Rye, Outs, Com, and Buckwheat—also all other approved produce, in exchange for 1 folds at cash prices J. J. BARCLAV, ATTORNEY AT L.iW, BEDFORD, PA., TWILL attend promptly to all legal business 17 intrusted to his care. Office on Juliana Strtret. four doors Sonth of the Court House, astl formerly occupied bv Barclay ft Barclav. June 13, 1856. * * i Administrator's Notice. JETTERS Of Administration having ltc** n J granted to the subscriber, living in South Woodberry Township, on the Estate of Henry Hetrick, late of said Township, dee'd, all per sons indebted to said Estateare hereby notified io make payment immediately, and those hav ing claims against the same will present them properly authenticated (01 settlement, it arch -'B. DAVID C. LONG, Adm'r. Plastering Laths!! rpili! UXUEIttiIGMED having erected J a -Mill tor sawing ftUTtaisa Laths on his premises in Union Tp., Bedford county, is now ready to furnish any quantity on the shortest notice. Price $1.50 per thousand, a ft. long. Other lengths in proportion. Letters addressed to me at St. Clairsville wil be promptly attended to. '.VM. GRIFFITH Union Tp., Feb. 16.1854. it. WHO WMTS A FAR M! those who wish farms—to have fertile land at a cheap price, and on easy terms, jottr attention is called to the Kidg way Farm and Uoal Company. Twenty-five acres or more in proportion are given for S2OO, pavabio in instaliueats of $1 pet week, or $4 per mouth. It is located ia Elk county, Penna., and has one of the 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 show. 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 unexceptionalbly good, and warautee deeds are given. It presents a good and substantial opportunity to com mence fanning, providing for one's chil dren, or making an investment. Further particulars can be had from the pamphlets which are sent to inquirers. Letters an swered promptly. Apply or addre mSand. \Y. Cattell, Heeretaiy, li>o Walnut street, north side,between 4th and sth streets, Pbila. Full information is contained in the pamphlets. Feb. 29, 1856-3 m. To Dyspeptic and Nervous Nuf ferers. THE suhßCri tier who has suffered all the horrors of Indigestion, is anxious to im part the sly method of cure to invalid simi larly affected. Address Dr. IV. J. MULLt.V, Schellsburj, Bedford Co. Pa. THE I.ISI IIS. Valentine Steekman, PJIOPRIETOH. Boarders taken by the day, week, month and year. April 25, 1856 —tf IIoop?d Skirts? FRESH ARRIVAL—SEW GOODS. Calico, Ginghams, Muslins, Chintzes, Hoop ed Skirts, fish &c., just received at Reed' Store. May 23, 135 i. THRESHING MACHINES, with 2, 3, or horse power for sue cheap ut Heel's Colo luidc Store. I'or. 30, 1855. Executor's IVotlce. [ETTEHS testamentary having been granted J to the subscribers, on the Estate of John Smith, lute of Union Township, dee'd, all persons indebted to said Estate are hereby notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims against tlje same, will present them properly uutheutreated lor set tlement. PETES SMITH, of Cxioa Tp., JOHN ARE, of St. Ciatr 'Pp., March 21, 1856* " • Executors. Dr. F. C. Reamer, Physician and Surgeon. Ibespectfnlly tenders his services *<■ L the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. He may always be found < unless professienailv en -Baged) at his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana St. Feb.l 6, 1854. s OtHCE. u. V. M. P. Co., ) Feb. 28, 1856. ■jVTOTiCE is hereby given that the Board o ;-L 1 Directors of this Company have this day levied an assessment of 5 per cent, on all pre ; tniutn notes belonging to the Company and in force on th • sixth day bif February, 1850. ex- I cept on original applications approved from • Nov. 21). 1855 till the said sixth day of Fchru j ary, on which there is assessed o per cent.—- j And on all premium notes expiring between j said dates, and not renewed, 3 per cent. The I members of this Company are hereby required ' t" pay their saveral amounts so assessed to the Tteasnrer or authorized receiver of this Board within thirty days of the publication o this notice. Attest—JOHN T. GKKKN. | March 28.1856—31. . A * King. % Fr. Jordan. LAW PARTiVEKSHIP. King & Jordan, Attorneys at Law, BEDFORD, PA., WILL practice in the several Courts of Bod ford and adjoining counties. Agencies, Collections, and all other business intrusted to their care will be promt ly and faith- ' fully attended to. OFFICE in Juliana street, formerly occupied i by D. 11. Iloflus, Esq., and more recently in the occupancy of Jos Mann. Esq. January, 5, 1855. TW m rM? B BZ2 Ba3 - letters of administration on the estate of Peter I Ickes. late of Union Township, Bedford co., d < e'd having been gT inted to the subscriber re siding in Union Township, notice is therefore given to all persons indebted to said estate, to make payment immediately, and those having claims are requested to present them properlv authenticated for scttl ement. JOSEPH IMLER, Adto'r. ESTATE OF SOLOMON HOLLAR, DEC"D LETTERS Timtamextary to the Estate of Solomon Hollar, late of West Provi dence Township, deed, having been granted by the Register of Bedford County to the un dersigned, notice is hereby given" that allder sous indebted to said Estate will be required to make immediate payment, and those hiv ing claims will present them properly authen ticated for settlement. HANNAH HOLLAR, Executrix, PHILIP V. HOLLAR, Executor. West Providence Township, j April 11, A. D., 1856. f Gt ENTLEMENS Gaiters and Shoes—Mens ■ and boys shoes and boots. Also Ladies. Misses, and ebildrers do. for sale by May 23. 1856. A. B CRAMER ft Co, SHOE STORE. AB. CRAMF.R & CO. hirt just ncoivt<l • a Totf- largo oi bof.n ##<* Shoes,auit&blu for Fajl uu<i Winter, part style-* as follows: Men's Super WaJEedflouble Solo Boot*, Men's 0 City Made Calf do. Men's " Heavy Kip. Lined do. ! i'outh's Waxed Double Sole Bouts, Youth's Calf and Kip Lined do. Boys' City made Call" Boots, j Boys' Kip Lined Boots, Wo Wens' Rouble sole Kip Bootees, Women*' Fine Calf ami Seal do. Women*' Fine Goat Morocco do. Womens' Pared i Boot.—s, very handsome, j Children's Shoes of every style atid price, i Gent's Morocco, Kid, and Calfskin Bootees, j Ladies* Rouble Sole Gaiters. Guru Shoes, Kc., in fact. Bouts and Shoes to suit every purelw ; ser. II you want Boots and Shoes, please jcria < j as a call, and you siuill.be suited in ijuality am: ! price. | Exchange Store is t lie place to hv j Boots and ! Shoes. I Oct. 12.1855. | SAMUEL ItAEEEAUGH, Justice cf fhe Bcat r. /"VFFiCE two door* South of the Menpo { y' Jlouse, and next dour to the < tr.ee o : Maun c Spang, where he will attend to the I collection of all claims placed in his luCi tis. ; Bedford, Jan. 11, 185(3. if cad ({uarten. | r'OR F IUO\4BLE C'l.OTIIIM; j T/ft'i miltr woufci l'lspectltilly fjfer j the pub tail he is now offering at the Bedford ! //all f , fly Exchange //otel in East I'itt street .-largest nd last assortment of rerdy madt, sbioiiabieClothing, ei'cX before oflered !r s ale in this place. I IIIS STOCK consist* of a large and Tlcnd j supply of Winter Goods. lie has ev.-ry variety and description <> i COATS. FAINTS AMI VESTS, SHiKTS ! DBA WEBS, COLLARS ALL CJI I VATS J SUSPENDERS, HANDKERCHIEFS ' Ac! 1 SEE. ; lie has also alargestock ol prime CLOTHS. | CASSIMERES- tnd VESTINGS, which fcelspiv ! pared to make ttp to order in the most fanhh.ua j We style, and warranted r.o be well made, and J GOOD FITS. • j Having bis stock for CASH l.e feels. ! assured that he can make it to the advantage of ; those wanting aooo and cttnAe onoriiixcto give ! hiru a call before purchasing elsewhere, WM. SCIIAFLK. | anmry 19, 1851. | 81. iVCODETIUS Justice of the I'tEte HAS removed his Office to Jnliana Street two doors North of the "Inquirer and [ Chronicle"' Ofllce, ami two doors South Kiug4 Jor 1 tas'O.B;.-whrre be willpuuctu tally ntteu-1 o the collection of all claim ! ! pi e- 'J in his hands. ii-jli'rd, April t>, lS, r >s—zz JOB 3IA.NN, G. 11. Si'ANci. 1 AH PARTNERSHIP.— The undersigned- J-J have associated themselves in the I'ractic c oi the Law, uud will promptly attend to all lusi ntss entrusted to fheircare in Bedford and ad oiniug counties. CyOffice o;i Juliauna Street, three doors south of lengel House and opposite the resi dence ofMaj. Tate. MANN & SLANG. June Ist —1854 tf. C S. GV. c/t: X> JE2 jST'J? IST, 3 dford, Fa. /*\FFIf B on Pitt Street, nearly opposite VJ* the •'Bedford Hotel.'.' Teeth plugged, reg ulated, &c., and artificial teeth inserted, from one to an entire-set. Charges moderate, and all operations warranted. ByTerro*—Pomrut CASH . Jan. 19, 1854. Lumber! Lumber !! i 1 an nan shingles of different X XfvX}"*.!" " kinds. Also, 75JKX) feet j of LUMRER of virions sorts, such as White ; Pine, Yehow Pine. Poplar. Spruce. Ac. For i F. D. BEE G I.E. , St. Gkirsv ille. Feb. 18, 18 tf i \\7 AN TED AT BE ED'S COLONNADE VV STOKE, Whk.AT, RTK, BtTTta, Oars, CORN. Eur.s, and L*rd, ; I a Exchange for Goods. Bedford, Pec. 21, 185-5. FOR RJLE CHE.IP. ONE f.im'ly Cnrriagi-. one Falling Top Bugcv —both new and work warranted—also Two New 2 Horse wagons lor sale bv A. H. ORAMER .V Co., l'rodtice received for Carriages or wagons. May 23, 1850. \ D MIXI ST ft 1 TOR'S XOTI( E . LETTERS of administration h*ing been granted to the subscriber, living iu South j Woodberry Tp., on the estate of John Stbner, la to of said Township, Uec'd, *ll persons inlebt j ed to said estate will make payment immediately, ! j and those having claims against the same will : j present them properly authenticated for settle ! "tent. ' JOHN EBERLV, | June, 18-56: Adm'r. -\fw Jewelry. THE: subscriber has opened out a new and splendid assortment of all kinds uf the ' most fashionable Jew elry—consisting in paid ot Breast Pins. Finger Kings, Ear Rings. &c. &c. Call and see his stock. del 4 DANIEL BORDER. m\ SPRING & SI JIJIEII GOOD S rpHE undersigned have just received their • X. usual supply of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, and will take pleasure iu shewing thein to all who may favor us with a call. Great bargains will Ik; offered for Cash, and all kinds of Coun try Produce or to (Hinctual customers, a credit of six months will be given. A. B. CRAMER & CO. ! Bedford May 2 1856. ITI PORTA XT TO MILL OWNERS WOODW AKD'S Improved Smut and Screen ing Machines, Mill Bushes, Bolting Cloths j and Bran Dusters, of the most improved plan- Mill Screws, Corn and Cob Grinders, Patent j Bridges for Mill Spindles, Portable 31 ills, warranted to grind ten bushels per hour, Mill Irons anrl .Mill Burrs made to order. A so, Stover's Patent Corn Kiln and Grain Dryer— a valuable invention. The above articles are kept constantly on hand, and caw be obtained at any time, from S. I>. BROAD, at Schelbburg, Bedford County, who is also agent for Bedford, Somerset, and, adjoining counties. Mill wright work done at the shortest notice, and or, the uiost reasonable terms. February lf>, 1856. McOORMXCK'S 11caper and Mower for sale i *>. v S. D. BROAD 1 at Scholia burg, Pa., agent for Blair and Bedford counties. FeVnarvAn, 158. ' NOTICE TO RET,mm I X pursuance of an Act of Assembly ap„, f I rd the eighth day of May lbs-i.'n.;u. ; : | the Treasurer of each C ci.ly to publish in t month of April and May, <feaCo ym, a if J ail Retailors of Foreign ami Domestic G.. ( j I Wares and Meiehajidite. notice is bcrebv : to,retailers b clssfeV, a* direit-d'ly law. p ! '•* Tast** mart i; " l*d Jo ti! tWf.y Tres ] er ouoibefore ibe fvjt day of A mint j„ Lid ford Borough I Clare. A B Cramer ,V Co. 12 ( ! A J Sansoui J4 ! N ichola* Lvons i n 1 H W Rupp ];j ; ; Jacob lleed, \% i Samuel Shuck K Co. II Keily U Dugdak- 14 | Robert Fyan ] { ' j Jobi: Armiki, [hardwari J 2 j j SonnaLi in k Co. )4 ' Agfu-s Saiipji i Br. B F Harry j 1 - | William SLtdfer ; - t in. F C Reaii.er 24 1 ■ Colin Lover j | i Samh Potts 24 1 ; Isaac LtrVd M \ Job SF.ov.inal.rr it Co. 14 i John u Miuitieh te: lire louse] 8 j JobnJLr.thor y Al. Dt ftbaugh do j, ' Jacob Bollinger tio f! West Proviu' rcc Tcv slip. ■ William States & Co. 14 I .McElhaney ; j I ! Jacob ii jrmlollar 4- Co. j;; I Jaiiif-* M /Jsrmii'itar 'ibou.a.s Kite hey j; • l;o//;o Tncrnhi J Hortoo 1 ; li Fb tcber 2 4 L Mjcfuiei Miller ;j SvU(/:<l7pjrfi)U i f/t m/tip^ j John Cabn.-r 24 : H'iliiam Lasoiey 2 4 i L.-oi.lev <p Waiter* j 4 j K'rk t) Fletcher j j Coierisi n Tuxrmh ip. j James § /.regie j. ; Biehl ty Corl j 4 Broav.lop I • Lemuel Evans, 2 4 ; 1' luck & l."ehelbr,rrt-r • j on Liberty Township. ; Hair id itekrtremt- 2t j Lewis putt 24 I Jacob Suyaur ; 2 . , John Cyphers i j 1 • i. iiium; t islier John Shafer i.. !S e] y X rildl .bIU ir /Vote l. j John s Scbell 21 i A B Ilium 2, 1 • Statier# -Sou 14 . : A J Snively j i Miller & Conk-y 14 • Widoiv Achelli;. Son j,j , (.olviu o-Rob-, 3 .ij _ 4 Juniuii, 'ToicA^/nj,. i uriM-r , r K ej'g 14 W' ifcun Reiser J.J Wii'icm I'h.t: ,v Brotin i 1 • • ! JosejJj tioiidon 24 F iiihirfi.tapd I.oncc/i i rry Ttivmshiv. Tliama* J Porter 2 4 J; ii' of- 5 If ev ore jr. 2i Harrison Ttvnsfn'g. V B Wcrtz ; 4 John Smith. 54 - jou.itb.;:i Foichner, \ j 7 g Aos/ Trori'lenee Township. John Nvcnm ' 117 B A T Bh.ck 3 ; 7 JLp(u-cti Tawnt.'nj:. John Lasher j; 7! John King .y Erothcr 2 4 7 ■ J'id die Wood berry Tomnshi. . Jacob /Jr. nticKian 13 id i ti K Bamdoii; r 13 30 • J W Duncan 1.; 2 1 Putt 4- 'jTother U 7 James L Prince i j . 71 -Simon Bear 1 2 1 7 . James S Tusscj- [ ating b< ne"| 8 fit 1 /.' * dford Tc frns't ip. : .!.iCfih BarnbSrt 1} 7 < StMil/i II {jodbefry Tovrts'iip. J *mes Piper jr. 14 7, S 11 (>stcr 14 7 : 1> F Buck 14 7 , ; George 1C Huffman 14 7 j William S Fluid; 14 7 j SI. (. 'iuir i ovnxfiir . jF&Jßceglc 14 7 ( ;G xi Am.eh & Ijr>tlter 14 ; 1 ! John 11 bright ir Co. 11 7 | T J! Smith j j 7 ■ G 1) Trout 14 r . i John Bcegle 14 71 Hinesling Fridxhuni 14 | Simon Hers! man, 7 1 7 Cumberland I'nltry Totcnxhip. jacoh Andi r-on 14 7 1 jotm May l" 4 7 (1J 0-y VKH, Trta'.i.r r. Call at lilymire's. 'TIS E subscriber has juxt received fi< r f X hasten; cities the best assortment ol E: ' Copper, and Tin Ware ever offered in thie pin tow'nich he invites the attention of the [ i:tl< • lie has a great many improved cooking litem: - that cannot frtilto please every housekecj <-r a in uses them. The Ladies especially are invit- d : call and examine the articles. Among tlicr.nr Brass ami 'Btrt.i Mr tat. Kettles of sllsi;<- U utcr Coolers. Chating Dishes,Shuct pans, Jli. Boilers, Ni-iisk L.vars, an excellent article i< j the slick room. Cake Moulds. Spice Boxes. Toi Cannisters. Brass and Iron Ladles. Pan:: I Lamps,Candlesticks.Glass Lamps, Match 1- es. Spittoons. Ac., fco. \ Knglish and French Tin, Iron and Bras.- IV.:" a great variety. Japanned Tin Toys, and a great variotj <1 Fancy articles. Chain and Force Bumps, ar.d in short oft article in my line. Don't forget to call at the Tin Ware Depot Pitt st. GEORGE BLYMIRK. .Inc; 11, 1854. TO BUILDERS. rjthe subscriber is fully prepared to furnish ar-- L quantity or quality of Building Lumber an* Plastering Laths. Orders directed to St. Chin vill, Bedford County, will be promptly %itvt:<i< ■ to, by giving a reasonable notice. F. D. BEEGLE. Dec. 'Jit, 18.54. ~ SlEWllEl THE undersigned, thankful (as advertise ments say) for past favors at the Colonnade store, in Bedford, would respectfully announce to his pr.ttons and frienrla generally, that he hai removed his entire stock of goods to his ue* brick store room lately occupied by Peter Ra'l ebaugh opposite the Bedford Hotel. Ilia sup ply of goods ia fresh, da w and fiishionablo. His new room has boon neatly and eleg* nil* fitted up and remodeled. All kiuds of produce are taken in exchange for goods. He hopes to be continued In the favor of his patrons and the public. JAOOB RLE!) July 4, 18-56
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