J&L. MM>. T rtD subscribers tak.B this method of inform* g u> peopis of Rediont County that they aowid * WtefU-mU ami K'.tail Clot/line ilWl il No. 6, Lloyd's .Kow, Ilollidaysburg, P.,wh*rs the;' what all times havu on hand a largo supply o*" every article in tha Clothing LLs. I m-y would lis pleased to am all their tr.and* at their establishment. 8. HKRSIIMA.N, M. SUOENTUOL. J jno 27, IBvs-tf SL\\ SPUING & SUJHEK GOODS rpil£ undersigned have just received their v. ~ PARTi\ERSHIP7 JO HS CLAKK a Wm. A. R. CLARK having formed s partnership (in the 'fanning t-oa busta'JM heretofore carried oti in Suht-llsnurg ..y John Clark w.ll now be conducted by and iu its name oi John Clsrk and Son. NOTICE. PERSONS, having unsettled accounts with the aade.-r.ened are calie-d upon to attend to tiiem promptly and have them closed. .Mure p i-ticubiriy acrouta that have been standind a >niß time, should, aadmnif be attended to; ang if i-i some cases persons arc not prepared to •lrse fuliv, thuviuust at lossy attend to them. JOHN CLARK. March 14, 1556-3 m. AdminhUator s \otice. LETTERS of Atii.cinLtrttion on the Esisfe of Wm. Ai (arson. iate of Broad Top Township, Bedford County, deccxsed, having been granted to the undersigned, ail persons indebted to said Estate wii! ploaso make pay in jr,t without delay, and those having claims will present thoci to LEMUEL EVANS, LEWIS ANDERSON. both residing its Bread Tcp Tsrxnihip July It, Administrator's Notice. IETTEIiS of Airaiciatratioii having been -d granted to the 5-überiber, living iu South Wamnberry Township, ou tiie Estate of John Teeter, k:e of Moaroe Township, dcr'd, all je-rsons indebted to said Estate are notified to ads immediate payment, and those having ciaicis againvt the stnte will present tlictu pro p:lv authenticated for settlement. ADAM KETRTNG, ~ldmi-.iitra.tor. July 28, 286U.-f SCHOOL. George Sigafooa, thankfal for t'-o patronage received is tno past, would r-poet fully an nounce to the cit'iuos of Bedford and vicinif •hat a w;Vi commence the Ui Q. aru-r of his School, August 11th cext, in the Lecture roatn of the Lutheran Church, which wiil le Deatlv fitted up for that purpose. Xo >ilr.s will be spared to advance his pupils la-their Studies, and strict attention will be ip van to t health and tnurils of all hi; pupils. Terms of initios per quarter as heretofore.— Primary SB,O0 —Practical, s3.oo—Natural Sci enoesand rnataematjcsS4,oO. 0. SIGAFOOS. July 25, ld&i. "MORE NEW MOIST TUS7 received at Reed's New Store a I rch v Supply of Late Style and Fancy Go u aa, emb. sciuga targe lot of Laaias Dress Goods, Fraaoa Necdß Wcried Oolluri. Fancy Silks, Sroj de Rbioes, Ms Silk Fricga. Dotted Swiss, stripped ditto. Plain NttUuiook , Bonnet Ribbons, Mantua Ribbon*. Elk Silk Cravats, Byron Collars, Merino Castluiere, Gear's half ilr.e, Mix':} and Pro. Also prime lot of Family Groceries, con nloQ ot Saynr, Cofie, 7-a, Syrup, Moles *. Rio-. Cora - torch, io., Ac. July 18, !&*>. GOODS 7 '•pat. underaigucd V-egs leave to inform bis I frit nils acJ the public. that he has just re turned ( Km thcEastcru chica, tad i* now ex hibiting it fbeap Side, A genera) assortment of n.'w style of SPRLW .WD SUMMER GOODS, comprising i a a great variety of Ladies wss Good*—consiste id |ait of Chaibes, Lima, iic Lftires, Aipaccas. Madonna Cloth, Ac. dc •tad a great variety ot Biacs and Fancy Cita- SiXßi re, Linen and Cottonade for Gentlemen*' and Boys' wear. -Boo s, rvaies, Lets ond jixsanct', Groceries, QuMnswact, Uardmare, Brovrns, Buckets, Tubs t'iare ) Ac. s<:. The above atcck cons sts of every article usually kept in stores—ail of which will be soW ti-eap for cjuA or approved produce. Tliankiul for past favors he hopes by fair dealing, and a desire to phase to continue to mem end receive a iifcmi flare of Lo public „ , G W KCPB. iVaifo: 1, April 11, 1666. SETTLE UP t subscriber, having disced of his Store in Bedford, is desirous of rlosiug up bis <-oki . All periKiuit indebted to biro arc seooes tod to settle up taasadiiOcly. Ills boots will t>e in i..u uaLiia of Mr. Jo*> M. SboeKiuacr, tili £m duly next. Ha is thankful to his friend* for the very ;ien< roui support they have yielded him s.nci ma commencement in thin place and cordially recceauoend# ..'■ Jor> M EbocmaKcr, as i vuiiav mar. ot good business habits, of strict ho' cuv, capacity and ittrs of ir.d*jGiratio upon the csut> of &*iuwt Oromwell, lete of Fcdford Borough, dscM, having been granted to the subscriber, notic: is hereby 2ivip u> all p*vaons indebted to said vatjtc to in-ka payment aifctout delay; and thoae hio iag claims tgainit the* same are noti fied to present the sunn aulv .jukheaiticated for settlement. FK. JORDAN, Adrn'r. Bedford, July 25, ISM. S9TICE Letters of administration hiviug been grant ed to the subscriber, on the Estate of Samuel BlaektHirn, late of Pleai&vtvitle, St. Clair township, dee'd. all perwes indebted to said Estate are hereby notified to make jiey.nom immediately, and tboio having ctsioj against the same, will present iheui properly authenti cated for aeftiemetit. R. V.LLLIi, Aik'i. July 25, Idvd. St, Cjag *. SHOE STORE. A B. CRAMER A CJ. bare just receive JY, a vary large assortment of Boots wu Shoos,suitable for Fall and Winter, part style as follows : Men's Super Waxed Double Solb Eoe'.a, ? Men's li 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 sols Kip Bootees, Woraena' Fine Calf and Seal do. Womens' Fine Goat Morocco do. Womeus' P irodi Bootees. very handsome. Children's Shoes of every style and price, (rent's Morocco, Kid. and Calfskin Bootees, Ladies' Double Solo Gaiters, Gum Shoes, Ac., in fact, Boots and Shoes to suit every purcha ser. If you want Boots and Shoes, please g4v as a call, and von shall be suited in quality and price. Exchange Store is the place to bu j Boots ar.d Shoes. Oct. 12, 1855. 3&MUBL RADEBAUGH, Justice I" the I'eare. OFF ICR tw o doors South of the Mens House, and next door to the otliee Mann .v Spang, where h ■ wilt attend to til collection of all claims plated in his hands. B Lord, Jan. 11, 1866. TO BUILDERS. rjtho subscriber is fully prepared to furnish and JL quantity or quality ofHuihling Lumber any Plastering Laths., Orders directed to St.Olairs vill,Bedford County, will br promptly attended to, by giving a reasonable notice.' F. D. BEEGLE. Dee. 29, 1854. RHWEII. THE UP. lorsigno l, thiakfu! (as a'vrt Mo ments say) for past favors St Mr: Co loanade store, in Buifo-i. w mhl respectfully announce to his patrons and friends gvnj-alty. ttjat he has removed his entire stock of goods to his new brick store room lately oecnpie 1 by Peter llad r'eaugh opjwsi'.e the IV- Lord Hotel. His sup ply of goods is fresh, n .v an 1 fashionable. Hi* new mum ha been neatly and elegantly fitted up and remodeled. Ail kin Is of produce are token in exchange tor goods. lie hopes to be continue 1 in '.he fivor of his patrons arid the public. JACOB KEEI>. July i, ISS. ADMINISTRATOR'S XOTU'E. IETTERS of administration having been J granted to the subscriber. living m South Woodberry Tp., on the estate of John Stouer. lato of said Township, uee'd, all persons indebt ed to said estate will make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same will present them proper!) authenticated for sett le nient. JOHN EBEItUY, June, 18f<6: Adm'r. Mew Jewelry. fPHE subscriber has opened out a new and J. splendid assortment of ail kinds of the most fashionable Jewelry—consisting in part of Breast Bins, Finger Kings, Ear Bugs, Ac. Ac. Call and see hi stuck. drl4 J;ANIEL BORDER. WM SHAFFER, MERItIM Till,Oß. 4\/OULD announce to his former patrons, Vt ana the publicgencr&'ly. tpat ho. iui'just ecaived, (rorn Philadelphia, iargu and weii se eded assortment of the most choice Cloths. •Jasaimeres and Vesting*—also summer wear ot every description, to which be invites the atten tion of purchasers. His cloths, etc., were se lected with great care, and he can recommend theUi as being equal, at least, to any to be found in the place, /to aiso keens Ready-made clo thing of every description, at very low prices— and is prepared to cut and mahe g inaeuu on the shortest notice and moil rcisau ible terms. If respectfully invites the pa lie t give h iin a call. Bedford, June 1, ISM. c.Y. X> 33 X © T , B dforri, Pa. OFFIC'.E on I'itt Street. nearly opposite tpe "Bedford Hole}.-' Teeth plugged, reg ulated, Ac., and artificial teeth inserted. from one to 40 eatiresct. Charges*moderate, and all operations warranted. W?"Terms~ PostTivstT CASH. Jan. la, 1854. Lumber! Lumber !! IfMIOfIA SHINGLES of .Kffbrent X " /Lfy V"" j\J kin is. Also, 76,000 feel oi LUMBER of various sor\*. such as \Vniie Pine, Yel.ow Pine, PopUr. Sprncn, Ac. for at !e F. i>. BtJS ti LE. St. Ciiirsvi'ks , Feb. IF. 1553-4f \TLANTED AT HEED'S COLONNADE 1 V STORE, Wmtar, B.rr, Brrrta, OATS, Coty. Lccs, and Laan. In Exchange for Goods. Bedford, ]>re. 21,186.'. FOR SALE CHEAP. OSS fatn'ly CVrtisgo, one Failing Top Buggy —txt.i new and work warranted—aiau Two -Vw 2 borsti aitgiDA for aaie bv A. fl. CHaMBR St Co., Produoe received for Carnag-.-s or *.vag j as. hi ay 23, I3M. JOB MANN, G. H. SPANG. ]£"T d'AHTJfERSUIP.—The undersigne^ _4 have asjaate(i themselves in the o: the Law.aod willpronptly attend to all busi ness eatruatod to their care In Bedford and ad oioing counties. OI?"OtCcs on Juliaana Street, three doors southoilleagel House and opposite the resi dence of JCaj. Tate. MANN & SPANG. June Ist -1854 tf. UAGUERRJBOTYPES & AMBKOTVPES fiEADER have you ever beari ofGettyslniaiiL li abie Digucrrootypes 1 If oot, go at once to bis saloon sad eo far yourself, and if you vaat * ilk, tiess ofyouneif or frieDds is true an nature and. art combined can rnxltu it. that in the plaoe to git it. If you Kini a picture put up iii the most ap proved style and of the best materials—or in t short if you want the worth of your money in a sp-wiuid Daguerreotype or Ambrotype, go to G ET T Y S, As he is the only artist in Bedford ootinty who can take the new style of Duguurrootypes and Ambrotypes. lie spares no pains to give full satisfaction and permit* no picture to go out until be is confi dent it will do so. Having just returned from the East he Is in poe seaslon of all the late improvments in the art, f.nd con easure his patrons (hat he can furnish the ut with a style of pictures not taken by any other jwraon in the county. Rooms at the • Exchange Buildißg'* or Odd Feifcws tl*B- immediately apove the store of A f. ftara?:. T. R. GETI i r .% Jr. i uco 6*b, lclC. Administrator's Notice. 1" ETTERS of Administration having bee u .J granted to the subscriber, living in South Woodbcrry Township, oh the Estate of Henry Iletick, iate of said Township, dee'd, all per - 50 n indebted to said Estate are hereby notifi ed to make payment immediately, and those bw\- iug claims against llie same will present there properly authenticated lot settlement. March 28. DAVID C. LONG, jSdm' Plastering Laths!! rplIE I'NOEHSIGNED having erected X a Mill for saw ing I'I.ASIKIUNG LATHS on iiis premises in Union Tp., Bedford county, is now readvto furnish any quantity on the shortest uotice. Price $1.50 per thousand, S ft. long. Other lengths in proportion. Letters addressed to uieat St. Clairaville wil be iiretuptlv attended to. WM. GRIFFITH Union Tp.. Feb. 16.1811. z'/. To Dysppplic and Krrrous Suf ferers. rpilF, subscriber who has suffered ai'. the X horrors of Indigestion, is auxiows to im - part the ONLY method of cure to invalid sinti tarly atfoetcd. Address Dr. W. J. MULUN. SohdUbir | Bed ford Co. Pa. rfrsiii BBK. Valentine Stecknian, OF'XxL O T 3ZS r J7O XL. Xioart!/rs taken by the d.i\, w ocL. muiith and | year. April l! >. tf Hooped Miirfs I FITESN JRRIRJR —,%/:' GOODF. Calico.Gingiiim., M t.iias, Cn'n r 3-s. IL>.'>,- eu Skirts, llsb i;., re-.-ivo t ' Itji'l Store. May 23. TIIIiKSIII.NG MACHINES, with 2. J. or 1 hor.-e power to-' o ; i ciic. j it K.-.-a's * o lo nade Store. I'qv. :;o. 15.",",. i Executor's \otic<-. 1 ETTERS lestHiueutary having been granted Jj to the suosi-ribem, on the Estate el John Smith, late ot Uniun Township, 'd, all persons indebted to said Estate are bi-iely notified lo make payment immediately, ami those having claims against the same, will present them properly authenticated lor set tlement. I'ETEK SMITH, of I'nion To., JOHN AKK. of A. Clair Tp., M irch 21, IH56* E.j eculuri. i Dr. F. C. Kcamer, Physician and Surgeon. 1> eNpeCtltlll.V IcntierN his services . , li the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. Dei may always be found 1 unless professionally en- : ifaged) at his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana 1 St. Feb.l b. 1854. ( Otricr.. 1. \ . I*. Co., j i i'eb. 28. 1850. "IVroTICE is hereby given thit the Burl •> Directors of this Company have this day levied an assessment of "> per cent, 011 all pre mium Tiot'-s belonging to the Lompauy an'.l in force on the sixth day of February, I.VVI, ex cept on original applications approve,! from , Nov. 20. 185", till the sail sixth day of Febru ary, on which then: i- atsess -u y per cciit.-• j And on all premium notes expiring between j said dates, and I.ot renewed, 8 per e lit. The j lP':iiib'rs .ire ti*robv rv'ju.t u to pay their saveral aniounta so assessed lo the Tieaaurer or authoriz- d receiver ot the 1 Board within thirty day *ot the pu bl.'-ato'i, o this notice. AtTrsr- JOHN f. UivL'EN . March 28. 1856 St. A. King. Fr. Jordan. LAW PARTNERSHIP. Ring A Jordan, *- loruejs at Law. BEDFOH . PA., •yif ILL practice in tins > ivcral Courts of Bod- YV ford and adjoining counties. Agencies, Collections, and all other business intrusted to their care will b<- promtly and taitli fullv attended to. OFFICE in Juliana street, formotly occupied by D. H. Hoflua, Esq., and more recently in the occupancy of Jos Mann, Esq. January, 5, 1855. ESTATE OF SOLOMON HOLL.fR, DECD IETTERS Tcstxmektarv to the Estate of O Solomon llollur, lite of West Provi dence Township, dee'd, having been granted by the Register of Bedford County to the un dersigned, notio? is hereby given that all tier 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, Executrix, PHILIP V. DOLLAR, Executor. West Providence Township, I April 11, A. D-, 1865. f REMOVAL. TUB subscriber would respectfully announce to tbo public that he has removed his Tinning Esi-iblishment to the building recently occu pied by Mr Lutber, as a Confectionary Store i:\ the Diamond, whore he is better prepared thuncver to accouiodaie bis customers with every articlein the line of his husiiiess, either wholesale orretaii, and hopes they wiPgive turn a call at his new location. GEORGE BLYMIRE. Bedford, AprillS, 1855. P. S. The subscriber is desirous ol having .is books closed tip till Ist April, inst., either y cash <>r note. He hopes tbisc otke wril b itsnded to immediately. G. -B IMPOKTAST TO MILE OWNERS TI r OODWARD , S Iraj'rovcd Smutand Screen- W ing Jlachines, Mill Bushes, Beltin? Cloths and Bran Dusters, of the most improved plau; Mill Screws, Coru and Cob Griodora, Patent Bridges for Mill Spindles. Portable Mills, warranted to grind ten bushels per hour, Mill Irons and Mill Burrs made to order. Also, Stover's Patent Cora Kiln and Grain Dryor— . valuable invention. Tbe aoOve articles are ebt constat!t!v on band, and can be obtained a t any time, from S. D. BROAD, "t Schellshurg, Bedford County, who is also a geDt for Bedford, Somerset, and adjoining C ounlies. wrigbt work done at the shortest notioe, and on tbe most reasonable terms- February 15, 1866. McCORMICK'S Reaper and Mower for sale by S. D. BROAD at Sclieltoburg, PA., agent for Blair and Bedford oust lea. February 15, 1856. H K3. letters of ndminlstratlon on tbe estate ofPetrr l lakes, late of Union Towiisltip, Bedford CO., d ec*d hdvjng bet-n granted to tho mkWibef rv siding in Union Township, notice is t^ orvf(>r )' ziwen to all persons indebted to said estate, to make payment immediately, and those having claiuut are requested to present them properly •"JgjySVauim ,u.'r. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. WIiCE. ALL peaces are hereby cautioned agwicst fa king an assignment or' or puichesirg Jroffi Daniel Border of Bidford Borough el a ceitntn obligation or writing signed and waled by me Feby. Eirtb 1850 and conditioned in part for the pay mem of 5T25.00 one vest'thereafter. '1 o the whole o: said claim i have a lull and just de fence—i.ri am detet mined to j.*v no part therof unless Compelled by woccss cf law. JOSEPH L. DAUGIILNTY. A HID SAVED! DOWAOIAC, Mich, March 11,1856. J. A. RHODES, Esq : Dear Sir—As I took your medicine to stil on consignment- "tw cure no j iiv," 1 take pleasure in stating its ol ivets us n ported to me V.y three brotl era who live in this place, and their testimony is a lair specimen of all 1 have received: W. S. Cos a LIS told nut —' 1 had taken nine bottles of Christie's Ague Balsam, and contin ually rus down while using it until my Itings ami iivc: were Congested to tin t degree that blood uischarped from my month and bowels, so that ail thought it impossible for tuc to live through another chill. TJie doctors too did all they tould lor nut, bet I hough 1 must die. Nothing did any goid until 1 got llLodes' Fe ver and And Ague Cure, which at once reliev ed me of the distress and nautva at mv Item nch and gain in mv head and bowel*. and pro duced a gcnium-ut cure in a short time."' 11. M. CtlMKi.lv says: "1 hud been taking me dicine ol as good a din tor us we have-in our county, and taken cry quantity of quinine Hi..: specificx without any good nsult. from 2C August to litli Deceit.her. tut seeing how nicelv it opt-ruteu on mv i rofht r. I tot a l>ot th of RHODES* FEVKK AND AGUE CUBE, which effected a permanent < ure by using two I ho da of a ly.tl'.P.*' * S. M. CosKLts was not here. Iu! both the othci brothers say his e\ise was the sauo' as 11. M's. Isold the Itied.cine to both the same day. :uid Lite cure was as speedy Horn the same aiuali quar.ti v, and 1 might so specify. Yours witnrespo t. A. HtJ.NTJNGToN. The above speaks for itself. Good proof as it is, it is ol i o bitter tenor than tht vast l um ber of like certificates i have already publish ed, and the still greater amount that is contin ually pouting in to no. fine thing more. Last year I had occasion to Caution the Public in these words:— "J noticeoM firm who have tnlstn use oj my gen eral cireuiurs, ruin touted the uarnc oj their nos trum fur >i*u mediant, ami then with brazen imyn uV. ii t.id their pamphlet wiik the ee. iamaiiou, -fx the proprietor if any other melicit. c say at murk if In tares,' " Ac. Now I take pleasure in saying that the t ac tion referred to the same "Dr. Christie's Ague Balsam'' that is mentioned in the above cer tificate. I'herc are several other imlusti ions p*aplv who ;t*c applying to their pouwnous traslt all that 1 publish about tny Fever tiid Ague Cure, or Antidote to .Malaria, /except the certificates of Cur< and the Certificate of the eolehinUd Chemist, Dr. James. K. Chilton of N. \ .. in favor of it* perfectly HARMLESS Cll AitAC i Kit. which is attached to every bottle. These will alwuvs servo to distinguish my medicine Iron: imitation*. J AS. A. RHODES. Proprietor. Providence. R.I. For Sale by Druggi-t* gu.,:u!;\. April 2d I*o6, Shu. Ulotiiins and Dry Goods Store. sabscribers are just rec< ivirg a new I lundsonn- md cheap assortment of REai- DY HADE CLOTHING and DRY GOODS, at their store in the Kast Corner of'ltedforii Hall,' consisting in partof Coats, Pants, V eats.Shirts- Satin Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Boot* unci Shoo, llsitn and Caps, and all other articles usually kept in Ready Made Pi /thing Eton r. Also a good assortment of DRY GOODS. eopeietinp of Calico, iious.de I.aint, Shawls, Alpacas. Trunks. Cat pet Sacks, &., Ac -U of which they will sell s* cheap ?s van be pro curedelacivh-re in Bedford, lor Cash orCoun trv Proituce. They request all their fiitnds in town and countrvto give tbein u call, uhd tee and e.va m iu their stork :'..r t ii.u.ictves .sthey collide i< a phsmreto st ov their good*. whether per il i r. v.-is It to 11 v. lists * l i*t. F< IN NABOBS & CO Bedford, April 20, IWS. IIOVIRP iSSlHi.V!'iO.\, riHf.jDEr.rnu. Importi'.Di AiiHOuiicemenl ! rnO all persons afflicted with Sexuil diseases, J such as Seniitiol Weakness, Impotence, GoniK.rtw:*, Gleet, Syphilis, ke.. &c. The //uward Association of PnHadelphU, in view of the awful destruction ol human life ind health, caused by sexual diseases, and the de ceptions which are practised upon the urifortrie nate victims of such diseases by Iju.tcks, have directed th'sir Jousulting Surgeon,as a eharita hU net worthy ot their liame,to give mtdicat nlricc gratis, to allperaous t husafflictcil. (Male or Female.) who apply by letter, with a descrip tion of their condition.^age, occupation, hab its of life.) fee., and in cases of extreme pov erty and suffering to furnish medicines free 6/ charge. The Howard Association is a benevolent In stitution, established by special endowment.for the reliefof the sick and distressed, afflicted with Virulent.and Epidemic Diseases," and its funds can be used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus of means, which the Diree hars 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,Costivcnoss, Loucorrhoaa, be. Address (post-paid,) Dr. Gko. R. C-itHOrw. Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association. No. 2, South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Uv order of the Directors. EZRA D. lift ART W E LL, President. Geo. FajuchiM), Recrttary. June 1, 1855.-zx. IF YOU want (JH.'tAP GOODS, call at Cheap Side. Nov. 30. TO THE FARMERS. HIE undersigned informs thr tarmers of Bcd i. ford and accenting Counties that be has made arrangements uy which he can furnish to t hose desiring, the latest improved and best ag ricultural implements of the day, embracing Scott's "Lit le C/iant" Corn and Cob Grinder -guaranteed to grind from 8 to 15 bushels of feed per hour with ouo-jiorae—Potts' Corn St-aUt Cutler aad Crusher— warranted to cut from 120 to 16'# bushels of feed per hour. - Hav and Straw Cutters in variety, Grain Drills, Corn Shelters, which are unsurpassed for cheap ness ard quality; Cultivators, llorso Hues, Cider Milk, Ac., &c. In siiort every utensil used on or about a farm. Wistiug to avoid all imposition, each machine sold by bixn wiil ho warranted to work as represented, or no tale— and as tliese matdiinos arc procured in most cases directly from the patentees ard manufac turers, the purchaser anil be necure in the right of using. Prices will be as moderate and la some in stances Jess than the same articles cau be pro- i cured rittriy from the manufacturers. As the demand is very great fur the two first uauied machines, orders should be given saon, by those wishing to purvbaao. WILLIAM HART LETT. June 20, 1866-* WANTED—At Reed's Goionadu Store.— Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, Dd Buckwheat—also all other approved produce, in exchari |e tor floods at cash prices J. J. BARCLAY, ATTORNEY AT LAIV, BEDFORD, FA., WILL attend promptly to all legal brteiness entrusted to "bis earn. Office on Jhi liana Street, four doors South of the Court Mkouse, aud formerly occupied by Barclay A RuvJtai .S J una- 13, lß3ti MlliS, BOOKS m STA TIONARY. bit. f.I. llKtJit:lt, Bedford, Pa., HAVING purchased the Drug and Book Store of Dr. S. D. Scott, has constantly on hand, at the old stand, a large and well se lected stock of choice Dregs and Medicine wholesale and retail, all of which will be sold at fair toims. The assortment consists in part | Drug* am' Chemicals, T>ye Woods and *lcids. J'aintt i d Oils, Window Glass and Glass Wars, Tobacco and Heftrs, Ptrfumery, Fancy articles, ifc., he. PATSKT JjEriciKEs. Hating the regular agency lor the sale of all of these medicines, the pntill,, are fusured that they are ol the best, such an h#re stood the test of time and e\j-- rience, a,.d can be safely recommended as ge nuine, viz: Tow naciui'a and Sand's Sarsapa rilla, ivistur's Balsam of Wild Cherry, AVer's Cherry Pectoral, Mofi'afs Life I'ills and Phoe nix Bitters, Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines, FahriKtock's, llobi nsu-k'a, and otlier vermifu ges; lloofland's German Bitters, ice., Ac. Constantly on hand a large stock of liittoric, ' biographical, scientific, religious, poetical, : seiicol, and miscellaneous ROOKS. Also a great variety, of fji XV Y S TJi TI OX- | JMl\ Cap, 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. BLJXK liUOKS of every size and quality, Pocket Books arid Port Moiinales, Diaries, Blank Deeds and Mortgages, gold Pens and ( Pencils. Coiubs. Brushes, Pcrfumugy in great variety. Soaps. Ac.. Ac. Lamps, and Csmphine Oil and Buruii g Fluid, kept constantly 011 hand. CHOICE LIQUORS for medical tie; Wold's i Scheiaam Sehn.-.pp*. Gin. J'ort, Sherry and j Madeira Wines. Aug. 11. 164.-tf Administrator's Notice. < UTTERS of administration hav in? beers J J grantee! to tin- subscriber, living in Union '1 owtt*liip, on the I.state of Jt'linyngg Oldham, into of Clayton County, lowa, de:"d all persons indebted to said estfite arc hereby notified to make- payment immediately, and those having cl iims against the same,will present them prop eilv authenticated for settlement WILLIAM WKRT2. Jdm'i May y, C.IRPETLYG. VIA. wool Venitian, Hags. Cotton and hemp . Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloths— wh he and Check Matting just received l>v May .18.0. A. B. CPA VF K £ Co. EVERY variety of Summer Pantaloon goods and suitable material for fit.n no r Cents tor sale by A. li. CfCAlii 1! 4. Co May 23. lf.'O. STORE, New Firm and N>u Good*, IX TKF. TOWN OF ST. CL.IIIIsrILLE r i'. beg leave to it,fern, the public that w- T t are now receiving"tftid opening sr. < tttire new stock of Good* ot gsc.rt variety and ail of the latest styles, consisting iu p*rt of Cloths; superior Fancy nail Black Cits sisters: Cussinetts; Tweeds, an t s'.l kinds o! Geiitie •r.etis* and I.aJies" DRESS GOODS; sit tlic NEW SET/NO AND SI HAIKU STYLES; Prints front si* and a f.'ur'k :iU, up; Mo: i lin dc Laities, i mat bc-iutihil ty iv* a .t Cr isp; Muslin, bleached stud ufilhoucfcc-;, itco a flr: up. GROCERIES, QUEENS WALT. HAM WARE. Huts Cops. Hourria. Bwßu-t*. a uita. Boots, Shoes, and e very ih-ug usually found in stofos. (fur goods have been Selected w;iii p.T.t Ci .o from Baltimore and PldiuU-lph.; luttk - eta, and we *i'i warrant teem lw be a.l now and good. As we are dctermin.d to spare no pdss to please, we l ope by strict attvnlior t.> i usiucss to merit sml receive illiberal si -re of tin public patronage. We arc g-'ing to Mill cheaper th in the cheapest —in don't forget to c-L sni i.. - the great bur gale* wj will offer. No charge for showing good*. All kilts of country produce taken for goods and tile highest prices s lowed bv HFIS'SMNG ik HKIDAiIAM. St. Clairsville, April 11. lb\ti-c | COLLECTORS OF IBss. , riIHE State Treasurer has issued circulars to .L the dliferent County.Treasurers, calling up on them it the amount of now due t::e Commonwealth. It • feared,!litre will be a tie liceney in the Treasury wtwo the August inter est talis due. It is therefore desirable that the GVlecturs should settle their Duplicates c.ssooa as possible, and save expense. DAVID OVER, Treasurer. J uue 0, 1856.—6*.. BIVIDESD. A Dividend of oue per cent., on the capita' stock of the Chatubersburg ami Bedford Turnpike Roail Company, has been declared by the Managers, payable oa the *i>t of August, at the office of E. L. Anderson, Esq. G. K. .MESSEKSMITH, Treasurer July 18, 1850. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, to distribute the i balance ol tho money in the hands of John ! Mower aud S. L. Russell. Esquires, Ad'iaia- J trators de bonus n'm, with the Will auneied of ! William Lane, late of Hopewell, Township in • sai l County, deceased, to and among the credi tors of sail decedent entitled to receive the some, will attend to the dutiig o! bis appoint ; ment on Tuesday the 29th day of July, inst,, ! at his office in the Borough of Bedford, when tnd where ail parties interested can attend if they sjo proper. G. H. SPANG, Auditor. Jnly 11.18.Vt, kaedware" store. Ties subscriber would announce to his oil rieuis ad the puMlc in general, that he has removed his HARDWARE STORE to tho new building second door west of tbe Bed fa r I Ho tel, wbifro be has just received and opened an extensive assortment of Hardware, embracing almost every article ia that lino of buuiness. ' His stock of SADDLERY is of the best quality aud ws selected with great care. Uo would respectfully invite all in want of articles iu the Hardware lino, to give him a call, satisfied that bo can please all who do so. JOIIN ARNOLD. May 23, 1866. CLOTHING STORE. | THE subscriber has removed bis Clothing i Store to tb room next dour to tho office of Dr. Watson, where be has on band, and wiil con stantly keep, a general assortment of Clou thing for Men and Boys, which bo will sell on tho most reasonable terms, and to which he respectfully invites tbe attention of purchasers. ISAAC LIPPEL. Bedford, May 30,1856. NOTICE. Letters testamentary on tbo last will and testament of L'iwocd Htutoot, Lie cf tbe Biro' i of Bedford, dte'd, baring been granted to thu Subscriber, rceidmg ia said Bore, notice is therefore given to nil persons Indebted to tbo Estate of said dee'd, to make ptjTD-ot im mediately. and those having claims wf:: pre- , sent tbe in proper!? authenticated ft>r settle- ' went. CHAttLOTSF L. BARMKK, \ J"a iy 26, 18C6, t fc a to. try.-. F rjEADLEY'S NEW BOOK !—THE SAOARX> |XX Plains. By J. H. Headley. One 1- •- Volume, Cloth, elegantly illustrated. Price j $1,26. Mailed free >t postage on the receipt of the retail price. orisioNs op the rnr.M. "This volume trill Ixj read with satisfaction ' by those who tnost enjoyed the -Sacred Moun tains. — N. I". Evening Pott. "It is fait of deep interest, and written In a moat glowing and beautiful style."— LonittilU Journal. "There is merit sufficient in the work to make it a favorite wit), the lot er of thing* associated so close with IRuiica! history."— Detroit l>a,ly Jdtcrlit .T. "The writer has a powf rful use of hnguage, and though be outers upon i.i t,i=.k wi(h a true devotiouai spint he Invest* hi*theme with an . interest sure to fasein.vt6 the general reader." S. Ecmi%g Gazette. "A flnisiK-d s;ciir!cn of atvle and vrorkmnc sl.ip. " — Huff alu Christiini .dJv-xute. "lie lu-s clothed in, hleaa W itt, lofty and beau tiful language, snd ti - ated the subject in a man- , I ner becoming its importance."— Rock- Uuiou. >-Tbe style is dufcreat ti oi J. 'i . /feudtey. and perhaps better adapted to the subject, it is simple and unpretending, but plain and l'orri bie."—-Boston Journal. "It is written in style of pontic prose suited to the subject and makes norm-glowing pictures of the 'Snored Pi.,ins,' spreading thcui out in ; ail th'-ir oriental loreUness, an-i invest.ng them with a cliarm and interest tiiat belongs only lo scriptnrai scenes."— Media Tribune. "A r. elegant book, both in contents ar.d up per ranee—Sited to adorn and incic-aie the val ' ue, of any library."— Hvffalo Tnilu 1 ievublir "This volume is hatidsotnely illustrated with views of macy spot* made interesting by the sacred history."— Bo*tvn Daily .iifrertivcr. "The author has faithful!) esecured hi., dc-.yn and presented to the public a book r.-pictc vrr.n interest a ltd instruction."— Geitmtc lie/, ••The lu.th-tials of tiit- several chapters seem 1 to b*vo been Collecb.Hl with if feat ••axe."—Sa | lent Übseritr. ff7"Papers inserting tire foregoing 11.rec tirer# j and sending a copy of p.'pvr lo PuhH*her*. will receive u copy Of the above work, nntt aU" the i-icouomlc (V.tuge builder, pre-paid. WANMEK, MrKLM A Co., Publisher*. July 11, U*o". [Huff tic. -V.U- r„iL "iSIO pounds Wool VV anted at Kl Hi's <'vlouuade 'J Store. (LOWING SIORK. SSONABoR.V woul i nnnounee to hi* old • friends arid th-t public generally, that he i,a . just received an- Cher large supply of Spring and J Summer Clothing f.-r Men and ilo.. v. si-h lie is determined to sell on the must re <*i.nj*i.!e | term*. Thankful 10.- putt labors, I- hop. ato i merit and receive s Huer-I share of tue patr-ni ge of a generous public. Jiudf u rd, June ti, if-"** Tonics won't Do! Tntv m vt-r did do tnore tbsn giv ttfmporsry t ; reiiet and they never will. It is because they don't touch the CAUSE of the disease. 'The • CAUSE of ail ague and billion* -disease* is the ' , :ittnt<*pberic poison calli-d Miasma >.r Malaria. ! - >'ev.tril:.- tld.- poison i-y its NATURAL AN- i j TIDOTE, and all disease caused by it dt**p- ' ■ pe.,r at orce. ilho-Ja*' Fever and Ague Cute i is this Atdidote to Malaria, acii moreover it is J a pcnectlv harmless aieviicine. Thu r-.ertiflcate i ..f the celebrated cIK-mist, J. R. Chilton, of! : New York, to this vd'< ct. is attached to every j battle: tbl-tetble if it dcoS no good it Can do : no harm. This is more (bar. car, be t id of Qui- ine, Arsi-nic, or any ton:,: in ciisteuee, ws their use ; :s rninuUs to tie C"i bt.iution ..ad btings on I DCM 15 AGUE, which never allows a pors.-u to 1:• r -*. > ct:y weii tor h s.ngle u.i tftaiit. in it* ;ratten of t.'.ess truths 1 aune* extracts i from a letter just r.-eoived ftnki .i Phrsicinti: GEORGE ItJvVN. OHIO. March. IV. lb'iO. .'AS. A. Bllltiihd E-q.—J'e r Sir: Yours j ,f 'dd ..'is: :aai Raul, ihe Cure atzE'ed lte I las: i car and the i tfealty in any one t. try ." sit jfrcitly ..".orc.seu IT-ufti tin* lift thita • .nit :> had been in trot! uc.d wi.ich *.Va gruw j ...* !.. in. or > ith the public, as t>.i:ig uette-c tlnti ! using Qiiiuiuc,—aoi 1 presume Uut i the rciurdy th v us.sled t.i r.cc.q>. taking Q fn j iiie, eoutiiiued t ie Dllt'G 11 "-EI.F! This remedy. (. . un:>> Tonic," -v u". Invjciubly. t?U£Aiu an ag;*'. but : d:.t i ioi cUttii i., a-s It would t fien iefuni w.l;i :e --i none vigor. I ids one cEeuuistsiice I deetTirti in i our uvor, if 1 coai-i triots'U e t tut cnrji i p.u son beiweez, it .'.ad your Cl'!i£. T.ne to i lowing is the ret-uil: ; Threes iieis.i.* . oak tv ur •'Cure,"" all of > hich wer. ess jo! ••(2uotidi,in Intenuitte: t FvVej," ' of many wvvki .otiding. They had tried Qui 1 uiae, and i ther lebtedles. oeciWioaally Mtfamg ! chiil, lot it was. v :. in ail such cases.) !nw y I wearing itam: out. and lacing the ldur.da . i. o'.. \ other ami severer mJ I. villi. T .lit sue-'-ici ia ' efiecting a :.id:c-i! cu; >'f -11 lb: e- of t' t - case* with your remedy . ana t ev n vve m i dad a Willi SU.Cr. in •: three of thwn' c. ses the >*Siuith's Tonic" ha 1 been used, *t d would, u be fare stated, break tie chili, but •flor & period oi two had eMpoed it >v u ,1 rvttt. a. I third- the i- vviit be t>o viiflicnlty n,u* iu jr.y --j uig to your Core tue vantage grec oi on;, other reuodv now in use here, etc., etc. IVM. Bv CKMrit, M. I). Ehodeo' lYver and Ap ie t ure, or Aoriiofc ; to Malaria, the only i.srnthfts remedy iu c.xist ! enc-i. is equally cetfaia :<* a preVftjiiw, * a • Cure. J ukc it vvhen yo fvi the chilis coming i -:.,au i Vi u vvill never h ,• • a lingls one. JAMES A. RHODES, IV.frietor, T'ro. ! videnco. R. 1 ' For sale by r>rv.ggists geceral'y. fUTS. ]\r; Nsrahamn. Leghorn, ii Kr.ibi hits. A 'o Bays and Ci-iiirens bat* tor self by | Mey 22, 18od. A* b. CKA'MEK & Co. I A sn ] GE-YSRAL STAGE OFFICE. ntllE *ub*criWrrespectfojiy Wgsleie to an i 1 nouiice* to bi* old ft i end a nu the public ■ generally.that he lia., leaned and taken posses* i >|ou ol the lfodlord Hotel, lately in the occu* : p'ancy of Col. A dan: Bnruhart. It is not bis I design ta make many prolesaions a to what he wjlliio, but be pledges his word. _at his most 'energetic efidrts will be to render comtnrtable ill who give aim act.l. The house will be baudsoruely fitted up. ami none but careful and attentive servants will be engaged. Persons Tisititig the Bedibrd Springs, as well as those attending Court, anvi the traveling community generally, are respectfully invited to gi v c pleiscd to sec all Wh > tray favor them with a call. ! All kifif.i of produce taken ih Exchfitigo fe I Gwnl. Thankful for past f.worx. they bepe by fhi: dealing tnJ t dei.iM to to contiai.c to j Receive a liberal fhorooi the public. petronßge. I K tk-dfor't, July ?5, ISfsi. J. KJ. % . SHOEMAKER, j FJMf. T\* fIV M.c-ra •. ! ~n , for C, ii • .> May f'3, tSW. V f. CR .VMlf!: A t'o ! M FIRM AXi> aoor>s. : / ,1K subscribers having just returned iron-, I L the £n*t, are now opening and j it tlsfc sTnui formerly occupied by Eh* jj. Taker, a large snd well seh-eted B.vsortmnt oi [ ZPIdNC -f.VD SUMMER GOODS. Cotirhiliitg ir. part of black and fancy Silk*, Alpaca*, I);a; ;: .- S< La*M, kervges, brill km is, .tballii-s. snmuuT shawls and mastitis** veii*. prints from a fip j up. tires* trimteiug, >. H". Collars from k cut* up. bonnet ribbons.- bleached and ur.. bleached muslin trom a £p up, juuikcvb tickings, paper muslin, cnsii, hosiery,gloves) ' floss, and a large assortment of men's and boy's wear, at! prices, black aiitl'fancy sun. joer vesting*, caaaiiutts, cloth*, tweeds and -alti u<:U.s. <-o-itl..-p.iiie*. Irish lii.cn*, a large assort ivauit of Mien'* and boy's summer hats, misses flats, l>"iiScts. boot* and shoes, a | *es and prices, in great- variety, looking glares. liO fcb. AIT fcitida of j*-*Jucv taken in cschaugc- h-r goods at Cash plic-S. J. & J. X, SfMEM.IKEJI. I April lf>. lbofl. < U at Ui)nt)f's, ITU Issubscriber hits jut rvceitn! ftt.m t , . Eastern cities the be st assortment ot Ii . Copper, .-ind Tin TV are ever otter, u in this pis., t,.which lie if.vit * the iittci.r- nof the ).white! Me has a great many improved rooking utensil:;, that cannot failto please e\ery hotis.-kety>er v. h>> uses thi-ii.. ibe I ndies e.pevialiy arc invited t.. cai'aml examine the articles. Among iheittate Bit v.s and Bki.i. Mmi Kettli s of fill si?, -. Water Coolers, Clu-iilng Dishes.Ssnnrpi t ~ V. ilk lti.ilcrs. \,ESr I. AMI'S, an excellent article ter the sick r00t... (.hike MniiWs, Spice Boxes, T, . (*Ann inter*. Brass and iron Ladies, Paten Lamp*. Candlesticks.Class Lamps, March P.... es. Spittoon,. >a-„ kr. English and French Tin. Iron *i:d Bras-Wit-, a great variety. Japanned Tin Tors, and great variety . f Fancy articles. Chain and Force Pumps, aid ii short cveiy article in my line. Don't f-arg-t t . call at the 1 in Ware Depot U, Pitt st. ' .GEORGE BLVKIRK. IT, l*f-1 . fiakerj nml fonl'eciioiinrj, ICE CREAM SALOOX. * rp.IE subscriber, thankful lor the patron,;ze 1 heretofore cXti-nicd him by a bi'crai put lie. t-udor* his thanks, and i v 'Avulii lupi. fr.'lv inform them thuL tie fiar ri-tv:v t-ti . opened a ne.vi,it choice i.ji of Ci'liU-criu;,.*, among which ai ■ candies, hot*, fruits, kc,— Ht-riU" keeps Gr.xv.-ios, sue': as Sugar,Cvifre. Tea. MCheese, < anfll. s. Kc. .Vtpo ... descriptions of Cake*. aini will s-iv,' Wedding and athi'r|j;irtii'S, *u s:orl uulkt. With ecUUe tions mid cakes. lie li.s opened u . ami refitted uis ice Cr.-i.iii SaWi. i> * superior style, wh.-i o he will be a ways ready to *• rve ids friend* and the I 'lalri with good end highly Havered Creams. lie v. i als<> serve } inks to order. llis stand is opposite the OtW-FtUo*V Building, where be feels eenlivletit that rktiv; who give him a will not ;J." a J it - pointed JtWIN J. I L'TIIKK. jun-t is,v>. tISHTOR S XOTIC'E. •VTOTICn it ln-rel-y given to all persons inter eated thai the undersigned has been ap ) i- l-d l.v the Orph.n.s" Court of Binifor 1 County, Auditor to distribute the lultni-uiii the hand* of John Dickey. Administrator o: S :v .l 1.. Tobias, Esq.. dt-c\l. i< ami wtuong s:i loose entitled to the s unc; and tliat I ai' si' li r that pwi|'so at i> y ethcv in the Borough of lied lorn, tin Ties lay th-- i!2i day of July, iost..*t oi" o'clock, i'. M.. when ani vvhc.v al! who think proper ta y ultcn 1. furl "• MUWEU. ~2udifi>r. J ;!y 11. IriVL kTßli' BOAR. (A AMK to the promts' a of the aui seiiri? hv- it:p in St. < it- ii i wish p. i-Ua.t lit firs" . j May last, AVnn I BUAK, sup: ...-d to ie a! out vle y err oiil— With u .r. p out of the left ■ ar* K other tanks r*collected. The owtier :t requested ; ■ come forward, prove pre| erty, j.av charges aid fake hitn ::Wij. cußisrot'iiEi: noglk. Jttiy IS. IS'.fi-c* miTM liouiiT THE undersigned his jest return-d hone- t'r -ia the Y.a>- Ctn citi.-s with a large stoe:, of Suiu mor Goods, and is nw exhibiting \T CHEAP SIDE. A general assortment ofriew sty's of SUMMER GOODS, Comprising in a gn-tt variety of L-.dnt Drts\ Got-oa, which consiats in part of Black uc.d la*. r Silks. Chaliys, J.cin.j. Pt Liditct, M'id..f every article us ually kept it' store-— .lll of which will l-e sold, cheap for cap. or approved produce. lhankf ;t for i<'st thyora, hu hopes hv fsir iT alingand a please,td continue to merit At :d rcneiTo a lihcral share of public p.-.rroi.ar" . ■' G'. U". Hri'P. dune 6. ifoCi. DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore exesting l>otir i the subscriber undw the uanie of VVuist. k Co., iu the carriage making & Bkcksmitting business, was this day dissolved by anutuat cut.- fiiri. AH business of the lato Firui will Ik- at tended t ly Micuael and Jotix G. Wrffti whft will collect the outstanding and accents ttini rv the debfk. IVM. WEI SEE. MICHAEL WEISI.E. * JOHN G. WEiSEL. May 27th 1806. WE the undersigned, have this day entered into viarmeraiiip in the Carriage making aud Zdacksiiiithiag bosiness, under the naut; ot Mtcu.il l k dons G. iVtiMx. Our stand is the one heretofore occupied by '-Vtirl i Co. mediately east of .Bedford. We hope by tl;o character of our work and by promptness and attention to merit and receive a lair share of custom. MICHAEL NVEIHEE. JOHN ti. WiilSbi- May 60-30) SjM'fiiiS Sotfce. \t E petv'tw tfie (trm sf Rupp & Oster are faeMtriAifhrnoatly 'reque'- to uiak. iramodlat* pivmettt. The bo-iks Je to the hands of G. IV. for collection, and must j osltively bt ehtsevi. Our VrleßWwtin are !q a near j will ploash ccnsnh thoir interest :•> attenditK to tl-.is tiotica"at once an 1 not put ii under tbe uaphasant ifeqesalty'ofm ik'">s tftffi pay corts, i rc,'isJC '-irtt, - ; " r .