Bedford inquirer and chronicle. (Bedford, Pa.) 1854-1857, September 19, 1856, Image 4

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    • SEW FIRM
AND
ftI'JUW aOODB.
11 IE subscribers having just returned from
L the East, are now opening snd exh toiling
•t the stand formerly occupied by Elm M..
Fisher, a large sad well selected assortment ot
SPRING .SND SUMMER GOODS.
Conriating is part of
Mack snd Fancy Silks, Alpacas, Delaines,
Lawns, bereges, brilliants, sbatlies, summer
shawls and mantillas, veils, prints-from a fip
up, dress trimming, N. W. Collars from 8
oents up, bonnet ribbons, bleached and un
bleached muslin from a fip np, nankeen,
lickings, papermaslin, crash, hosiery .gloves,
doss, aad a large assortment of men's and
boy's wear, all prices, biack and fancy sum
mer vestiags, cassinetts, cioibs, tweeds and
sattiaetts, counterpanes, Irish linens, a large
assortment of mea'sand boy's summer hats,
misses fiats, bonnets, boots and shoes, all
sixes and prices, in grest variety, looking
glasses, &c. 4c.
GROCERIES.—Superior Golden Syrup, N.
O. and Sugar bonse MG lasses, Rio Coffee, N.
O. crusbei, clarified and steam Sugars, spices,
teas, extract of coffee, rice, chocolate and
candies.
QUE ENS WJ RE. —A large assortment of
Queensware and Glassware, all cf which they
are determined to sell cheap.
Tbey respectfully invite all in search of bar
gains to g*vi 'hem a call before purchasing.
No t-onble to show goods.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange for
goods at cash prices.
J. & J. M. SHOBALiKER.
Bedford, April 18, 1856.
NOTICE.
Letters of administration upon the estate of
Samuel Cromwell, late of Bedford Borough,
dee'd,having been granted to the subscriber,
notice is hereby given to ail persons indebted to
said estate to make payment without delay; and
those having claims against the same are noti
fied to present the same duly authenticated for
settlement. FR. JORDAN, Adm'r.
Bedford, July 25,1856.
WOTICE.
Letters of administration having been grant
ed to the subscriber, on the Estate of Samuel
Blackburn, late of Pleasantville, St. Clair
township, dee'd, al I persons indebted to said
Estate are hereby notified to make payment
Immediately, and those having claims against
the same, will present them properly authenti
cated for settlement. R. MILLER, Adm'r.
July 26, 1866. St. Clair township.
MEW GOODS'
f ffIHS undersigned begs leave to inform his
JL ffiends and the public, that be has just re
turned f rom tbeEastern cities, aad is now ex
hibiting
At Cheap Side,
A general assortment of new style of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
comprising i n a great variety of Ladies wss
Goods—consists in pan of Chillies, Laos.
De Lair.es, Aipaccas, Madonna Cloth, Ire. 4c
and a great variety ol Black and Fancy Cas
•imers, Linen and Cottonade for GentleraeDs'
and Boys' wear.
Boots, Shots, Hats and Bonnets, Groceries,
Queexswart, Hardware, Broome, Buckets, Tubs,
Churns, 4-c. 4c.
The above stock constats of every article
nsnaily kept in stores—all of which will be
•old cheap for cash or approved produce.
Thankful for past favors he hopes by fair
dealing, and a desire to please to continue to
spirit and receive a liberal share of be public
patronage.
G. W. BUPP.
Bedford, April 11, 1866.
BAGUeRREOTYPES & AMBROTYPES
DEADER have yon ever beard of Gettys inimit
* able Daguerreotypes t If not, go at once to
bis saloon aad see for yourself, and if yon want
a likeness of yourself or friends as true as nature
Had art combined can make it, that is the place
to get it.
If you want a picture put up in tbe most ap
proved style ana of tbe best materials—or in
short if you want the worth of your money in a
splendid Dsguerreotype or Ambrotype, go to
GETTYS,
As be is the only artist in Bedford county who
can take the new style of Daguerreotypes and
Ambrptypes.
He spares no pains to give full satisfaction and
permits no picture to go out anti) be is confi
dent it will do so.
Having just returned from the East he is in pos
session of all the late improvmoDts in the art,
and can assure bis patrons that be can furnish
them w:tb a style of pictures not taken by any
other person in the county.
Rooms at the "Exchange Building" or Odd
Fellows Hall—immediately above the store of
A.B. Cramer.
T. R. GETTYS, Jr.
Jims 6th, 1866.
Dirromo.
ADmnssn of one per cent., on the capita
stock of the Cbambersbnrg and Bedford
Turnpike Road Company, has beea declared by
the Mauagors, payable on the Ist of August,
at the office of K. I, Anderson, Esq.
G. R. MESSES SMITH, TVcmutct
July 18, 1866.
A4JI>ITOK>B NOTICE.
THE undersigned, appointed by the Orphans'
Court of Bedford County, to distribute the
balance of the money In the bands of John
Mower and S. L. Russell, Esquires, Adminis
trators do bonus n"n, with the Wil) annexed of
William Lane, late of Hopewell, Township in
sal t County, deceased, to and among the credi
tors of said decedent entitled to reeeive the
some, will attend to the duties of bi appoint
ment on Tuesday the 29th day of .1 nly", inst,,
at his office in the Borough of Bedford, when
and where all parties interested can attend if
they see proper.
a.a. SPJNG, Jfa Jitor.
July 11,1866,
HABDWAEE STORE.
The subscriber would announce to his old
riends end thi public in general, that he has
removed bis HARDWARE STOKE to the new
building second door west of the Bedford Ho
tel, *bcr i he has jest received and otencd an
extensive assortment of Hardware, embracing
almost every lrtirle in that line of buisioess.
lils stock of SADDLERY is of the best quality
and was selected with great earo. He would
respoetrttiiy invite all in w.vnt of articles in the
Hardware line, to give him a call, satisfied that
he can please ail who do so.
JOHN ARNOLD.
May 23, 1866.
CLOTH7JTG STORE.
TTIV. subscriber has removed his Clothing
Store to the roo-n next door to the office of Dr.
Wntton, where ho lias on hand, and will con
stantly keep, & general assortment of Cloathing
for Men aoi Boys, wbicn Iwwill sell on the most
reasonable terms, and to which he respectfully
Invite* the attention of purchasers.
_ „ ISAAC UPPEL.
Bedford, May 30, IBM.
MOT ICE.
Letters testamentary on tho last will and
testamcst of tlwood /farmer, lite of the Boro'
of Bedford, dee'd, iwv;cg be c a granted to the
Elweriber, resi ling in said Boio, notice is
refore giveD to all persons indebted- to the
at of said dee d, to make payment im
mediately; and those having claims will pre,
ten I them prccet ly authenticated for settle
ment. CHARLOTTE L. HARDER,
Jnly 28, 2868. Executrix
SHOE STORE.
ft. 8 CRAMER St CO. have just receive
fit • t vary large assortment of Boots a
dues, suitable for Fill and W inter, part style
4 follows:
Ken's Super Waxed Double Sola Boots,
Men's City MadeCsif do.
Men's " Ilesvy Kip, Lined do.
Toath's Waxed Double Sole Boots
Youth's Cslf snd Kip Lined do.
Boys' City ruadeGalf Boots,
Boys' Kip Lined Boots,
Womens' Double sole Kip Bootees,
Womeos' Fine Cslf and Seal do.
Womens' Fine Coat Morocco do.
Womens' Parodi-Bootecs, very handsome,
Children's Shoes of every style and price.
Gont's Morocco, Kid, and Calfskin Bootees,
Ladies' Double Sole Gaiters, Gum Shoes, &c.,
in fact, Boots and Shoes to suit every purcha
ser. If you want Boots and Shoes, please give
.is a call, and you shall be suited in quality and
price.
Exchange Store Is the plact to Boots and
Shoes.
OcA 12, 1855.
Lumber! Lumber!!
tAA AAA SHINGLES of different
I'M M" MI kinds. Also, 75,000 feet
of LUMBER of various sorts, such as White
Fine, Yel.ow Pme, Poplar. Spruce, Ac. For
sale F. D. BEE G LE.
St. Clairsville , Feb. 18, 1853-tf
WANTED AT HEED'S COLONNADE
STORE,
WHEAT, RTB, BCTTEE,
Oafs, CORK, Eoos,
and L*ED,
In Exchange for Goods.
Bedford, Dec. 21,1855.
SAMUEL RADEBAUGH,
Justice of the Peace.
OFFICE two doors South of the Men;
House, and next, door to the office
Mann ft Spang, where he will attend to th
collection-of all claims placed in his hands.
Bedford, Jan. 11, 1866.
TO BUILDERS.
r.iho subscriber is fully prepared tolurnish and
JL quantity or quality of Building Lumberany
Plastering-Laths. Orders directed to St. Claira
vill, Bedford County, will be promptly attended
to, by giving a reasonable notice.
F. D. BEEGLE.
Dec. 29, 1864.
VUM SHAFFER ,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
i WOULD announce to his former patrons,
ana the public generally, that he just
eceived, from Philadelphia, a large and well se
ected assortment of the most choice Cloths.
Jassiraeres and Vestings—also summer wear of
every description, to which he invites the atten
tion of pnrchasers. His cloths, etc., were :e
--lected with great care, and he can recommend
them as being equal, at least, to any to be found
in the place, ho also keeps Ready-made clo
thing of every description, at very low prices—
and is prepared to cut and make garments on the
shortest notice and most reasonable terms ho
respectfully invites the public to give him a
call.
Bedford, June 6, 1856.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
LETTERS of administration having been
granted to toe subscriber, living in Sonth
Wood berry Tp., on the estate of John Stoner,
late of said Township, dee'd, all persons indebt
ed to said estate will make payment immediately,
and those having claims against the same will
present them properly authenticated for settle
ment. JOHN EBERLY,
Juno, 1866: Adm'r.
New Jewelry.
THE subscriber has opened out s new and
splendid assortment of sll kinds of the
most fashionable Jewelry—consisting in part oi
Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, fcc. Ac.
Csll and see bis stock.
del 4 DANIEL BORDER.
NOTICE.
IS hereby given that the next Session of the
Allegheny Male and Female Seminary will
Commence on Tuesday the fth day of Augnst
inst.,
By order of the Trustees.
JOHN POLLOCK.
Augnst 1, 1866.
SCHOOL NOTICE.
Miss R. S. Procter will resume the duties of
her School in the Lecture Room of the Presby.
teriaoChureb, on Monday, the 11th of Augnst
inst., and respectfully solicits a share of the
public patronage. [Bedfd, J'y 25, '56 3t.
REMOVED.
The undersigned take this method of inform
ingtheir old Customers and the public in gen
eral, that they have removed their entire stoc
of Goods from the West end of Bedford to the
Colonade Store, lately occupied by Capt. J.
Reed, where they will be pleased to see all
who oray iavor them with a call.
All kinds of produce taken in Exchange fo
Goods.
Thankful for past favors, they hope by fab
dealing and a desire to please, to continue to
Receive a libera) share of the public patronage.
Bedford, July 25,1866.
J. A J. M. SHOEMAKER.
DISSOLUTION.
THE partnership heretofore exesting beleut
the subscriber ', under the name of Wtm
8c Co., in the carriage making k Blaeksmithing
business, was this day dissolved by mutual con
sent. All business of the late Firm will be at
tended to by Micaxxz. and Jon* G. Wxisei. who
will collect the outstanding notes and aceoute
and pcy the debts.
WM. WEISEL,
MICHAEL WKISRL,
JOHN G. WIISIL
May 27tb 186 ft.
WE the undersigned, have this day lateral
into partnership in the Carriage makitz
and iHacksmlthing business, under the nana or
M ichael A John G. Wexsel. Oar stand ts the
one heretofore occupied by Wusst A Co. im
mediately east of Bedford. We hope by tbe
character of onr work and by promptnees and
attention he merit and receive a fair share of
custom.
MICHAEL WEISEL.
JOHN G. WEISEL.
May SO-ftm
Administrate* *s Notice.
I UTTERS of Administration having boon
A granted to tbe subscriber, OS the Estate of
Daniel Di-bl, late of Harrson Tp., dee'd, all
persona indebted to said Estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims ogoiust tbe s tme will present them pro
perly authenticated for settlement.
HENRY P. DIEHL, Adm*r.
Aug. 8, 1856.-6t. Colcrain Tp.,
MO.CC BUOES ANi> (silTEttS.
JUST Received at SkoestkwrY Coktnnode
Store, Ladies, Muses, Cbikl reos and Gents
sloes. Aad also Ladles and Gents Goiters.
August 1, 1866-
—— ' I
FISH.
]\]EW Mackeralaad Salmon Aw sale bi
AY May 23, Mftft AP. CM AMC£ A3,
Administrator's Notice.
LETTERS of Administration having bee]*
granted to the subscriber, living In Sout°
Woodbcrrv Township, on the Estate of Henr
-11 etick, late of slid Township, dee'd, all per
son indebted to said Estate are hereby notified
to make payment immediately, and those hav
lug clfcima againit the aaice will present them
properly authenticated for settlemeut.
March 28. DAVID C. LONG, Jdm'
Plastering Laths!!
THE UNDERSIGNED having erected
a Mill for sawing Pi.ASTSR.IFO LATHS on his
premises in Union Tp., Bedford county, is now
ready to furnish any quantity on the shortest
notice. Price $1.60. per thousand, 8 ft. long.
Other lengths in proportion.
Letters addressed to meat St. Clairsville wil
be promptly attended to.
' V J WM. GRIFFITH
Union Tp., Feb. 16,1854. it.
T® Dyspeptic and Nervous Suf
ferers.
THE subscriber who has suffered all th
horrors of Indigestion, is anxious to itn
part the CNLT method of cure to invalid siini"
larly affected. .... „ , ,
Address Dr. W. J. MULLIN, St I elhtvr
Bedford Co. Pa.
flllßL ion
Valentine Steckman,
PROPRIETOR.
Boarders taker, by the day, week, month and
vcar.
April 25, 1856-~tf
Hooped Skirts?
I FRESH jitUiIVAL,—NEW GOODS.
Calico, Ginghams, Muslins, Chintxcs, Hop
cd Skirts, fish just received at Rod'
Store.
May 23, 18>3.
THRESHING MACHINES, with 2, 8, or
horse power for SA'C cbeip at Reed's Colo
nade Store.
I'ov. 80, 1855.
Executor'* Notice.
LETTERS testamentary having been granted
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 properly authenticated lor set
tlement.
PETER SMITH, of Union Tp.,
JOHN AKE, of St. Clair Tp.,
March 21, 1856* Executory
Dr. F. C. Reamer,
Physician and Surgeon.
T3espectfully tenders his services -<
lA. the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. He
may always be found (un'ess professienallv en
gaged) at his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana
St.
Feb.l 6, 1854.
t OrncE- V. v. M. P. Co.,
) Feb. 28, 1856.
NOTICE ia hereby given that the Board o
Directors of this Company have this day
levied an assessment of 5 per cent, on all pre
mium notes belonging to the Company and in
force on the sixth day of February, 1866, ex
cept on original applications approved from
Nov. 20 1855 til! the said sixth day of Febru
ary, on which there is assessed 3 per cent. —
And on all premium Dotes expiring between
said dates, and not renewed. 3 per cent. The
members of this Company are hereby required
to pay their several amounts so assessed to
the Tiiaanrer or anthorised receiver of this
Board within thirty days of the publication o
this notice.
Attist—JOHN 7. GREEN.
March 28. 1856- 3t.
REMOLD.
THE undersigned, thankful (as atvertlse
menta say) for past favors at the Co lonnade
store, in Bedford, woald respectfully announce
to his patrons and friends generally, that be has
removed his entire stock of goods to his new
brick store room lately occupied by Peter Rad
ebaugh opposite the Bedford Hotel. His sup.
ply of goods is fresh, new and fashionable.
His new room has been neatly and elegantly
fitted np and remodeled. AH kinds of produce
are taken in exchange for goods.
He hopesto be continued in the favor of bis
patrons and the public.
JACOB REED.
Jnly 4, 1856.
IWOTTMOEm
Letters of administration on the estate ofPetcr
Ickes, late of Union Township, Bedford co.,
d ee'd having been granted to the subscriber re
siding in Union Township, notice m therefore
given to all persons indebted to said estate, to
make payment immediately, and these having
claims are reqnested to present them properly
authenticated for sett!<ment.
JOSEPH IMLER, Adm'r.
SCHOOL ~~
George Slgafooa, thankful for the patronage
received in the past, would respectfully an
nounce to the citisens of Bedford and vicinity
that be will commence the 2d Qi arter of bis
School, August 11th next, in the Lectqre
room of the Lutheran Church, which will
he neatly fitted up for that purpose. No
pains will be to advance his popils
in their Studies, and strict attention will be
given to the health and morals of all bi: pupils.
Terms of tuition per quarter as heretofore.—
Primary $3,00 —Practical, $3,60 —Natural Sci
ences and mathematics $4,00. G. SIGAFOOS.
July 26, 1851.
FOR SJILE CHEJIP.
ONE family Carriage, one Palling Top Baggy
—both new and work warranted—also Two
New 2 horse wagons tor sale by
A. B. CRAMER A Co.,
Produce received for (Mrriagea or wagons.
Msy 23, 1866.
Joa Mann, G. H. Spang.
Law PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned
have associated themselves in the Practice
ot the Law, and willpromptly attend to a!) Irosb;
neas entrusted to their careia Bedford and ad
oinlng counties.
03"Office od Julianas Street, three door*
south ol Mengel House and opposite the read*
dance ofMaj. Tate.
MANN A SPANG.
fs Ist—lß64 tf.
Special Notice.
ALL persona indebted to the Una of Rupp A
xXOrter are respectfully and earnestly reques
ted to make immediate payment. Thq bosks
are in the bands of G. W. Rupp, for collection,
and must positively bo closed. Our friends who
are In arrears will please consult their interest
by attending to this notice at once ami not put
us under the unpleasant necessity of making
them pay costs.
Bedford May, Id, 1866—2 m.
I*OOK OUT AMD 8 A VIS COSTS.
rpHK Books and Notes of Peter Radebsogb,
are left in my hands for collect ten. Per
sons would do well to call aad settle at ones or
eoMswiU he added to then.
SAMUEL R ADRBAUGH.
March tS, Mtt-tf.
BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE.
KDTICE.
ALL persona are hereby cantioned sigalnat ta
king an assignment of cr purchasing fr°P
Daniel Border if Bedford Borough o a certain
obligation or writing signed and sealed by me
t'ebv. 20th 1860 ami conditioned in part tor the
payment of #126,00 one year thereafter, lo
the whole of said claim I have a full and just de
! itnce —and am determined to pay no part therof
1 unleaa compelled by proceaa of law.
JOSEPH L. DAUGHERTY.
A HUMAN I.IFE SAVEDI
DOWAQIAC, Mlcb, March 11, 1866.
JT. A. RHODES, Esq -. Dear Sir—As I took
your mcdi?ine to sell on consignment, "no
cure no P*y," 1 take pleasure in stating ita ef
fects as reported to me by three brothers who
live in this pla-g, and their testimony is a lair
specimen of all I have received:
W. S CoxELix tohl me—' I had taxen nine
bottles of Christie's Aghcßalaam, and contin
ually run down white using it O"' 1 ' "'J'
and liver were Congested to ?ust degree that
blood discharged from my month a'ud bowels,
so tht si! thought it impossible icr mtf to me
through another chill. The doctors too ,a
ail they conld for me, but though I must die.
Nothing did any good until 1 got Rhodes' be
ver and and Ague Cure, which at once relit*-
ed me of the distrets end natifea at my stom
ach and pain in my bead and bowels, and pro
duced a permanent cure in a short time."
H. M. CONKLIN says: "I had been taking me
dicine ot as good a doctor as we have in our
county, and taken any quantity of quiDine
and specifics without any good result, from
26 August to ITth December. Dot seeing how
nicely it operated on my brother, I got a bot
tl. of RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE,
which effected a permanent cure by using two
thirds of a boitle."
S. M. CONKLIN was not here, but both the
other brothers say his case was the same as H.
M's. Isold the medicine to both the same
day , and the cute was as speedy from the same
small quanti y, and I might so specify. Tours
with respect. A. HUNTINGTON.
The above speaks for itself. Good proof as
it ia, it is of no better tenor than the vast! um
ber of like certificates I have at ready publish
ed, and the still greater amount that ia contin
ually pouring in to me.
One thing more. Last year I had occasion
to Caution the Public in these words:—
"1 notice one firm who have trikrn one of my gen
eral circa/are, substituted the name of their nos
trum for my medict ne, and then with brazen impu
dence end their pamphlet with the exclamation,
•Le: the proprietor of any other medtcine scy us
much if he dares,' " tic.
Now I take pleasure in laying that the Cau
tion referred to the same l< Dr. Christie's Ague
Balsam" that is mentioned in the above cer
tificate.
There are several other industi ions people
who ft'e applying to their poisonous trasb all
that I publish about my Fever end Ague Cure,
or Antidote to Malaria, except the certificates
of Cures, and the Certificate of the celebrated
Chemist, Dr. James. R. Chilton of N. 1., iu
favor 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 Druggists generally,
April 26 1866, Bm.
Clothing and Dry Goods Store.
THE lubscribers are jnat receiving anew
handsome and cheap assortment of REA
DY M.sDE CLOTHING and DR Y GOODS, at
their store in the East Cornerof'Bedford Hall,'
consisting iupartofCoats, Pants,Vests.Shirts-
Satin Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Boots and Shoea,
Hats and Caps, and all other articles usually
kept in Ready Made Clothing Stores.
Also a good assortment of DRY GOODS,
consisting of Calico, Mous. de Laine, Shawls
Alpacas, Trunks. Carpet Sacks, &c., fcc.; ail
of which they will sell as cheap as can be pro
curcdelsewh'-re in Bedford, for Cash orCoun
trv Produce.
They request all their friends in town and
eonntryto give them a call, and see and exa m
ine their stock for themselves as they coosid e
it s pleasure to show their gooda, whether per
s ou wiih tc j rcl *se er not.
SONNABORN h CO
iicdf crd, A) ril 20, 1866.
HOWlf'.O ANSOCIATIOV,
PHILADELPHIA.
Important Announcement I
TO all person* afflicted with Sexual disease*,
such as Sentinel Weakness, Impotence,
Gonnorticea, Gleet, Syphilis, kc.,tcc.
The f/owurd Association of Philadelphia, in
view of the awful destruction of hnman life and
health, caused by sexual diseases, and the de
ccptions which are practised upon the unfortne
nate victims of such diseases by Quacks, have
directed their consulting Surgeon, as a charita
ble t*ct worthy of their name, to give medical
advicegralit, to allpersons thusafflicted, (Male
or Female,) who apply toyl etter, with a descrip
tion of'their condition,(age, occupation, hab
its of life,) fce., and in cases of extreme pov
erty and suffering to furnish medicines fret if
charge.
The Howard Association is s benevolent In
stitution, established by special endowment,for
the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted
with "Virulent and Epidemic Diseases," and
itsfondscan be used for no other purpose. It
basnotv a surplus of means, which the Direc
tors have voted to advertise the above notice.
It is needless to add that the Association com
mands the highest Medical skill of the age, and
will ftornish the most modern treatment. Val
uable advice also given to sick and nervous fe
males afflicted with abdominal weakness, Womb
complaint,Costireness, Leucorrhcea, Ike.
Address (post-paid,) Dr. Geo. R. CALHOUX.
Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No.
2, Sontb Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President.
Gao. FAiacniLD, Secretary.
June 1, 1855.-zz
IF TOD want CHEAP GOODS, call at
Cheap Side.
Nor. 30.
TO THE FARMERS.
,IHE undersigned informs tbj farmers of Bed
i ford and adjoining Counties that be baa
made arrangements by which be can furnish to
those desiring, the latest improved and best ag
ricultural implements of tbo day, embracing
Scott's "Lille Giant" Corn and Cob Grinder
—guaranteed to grind from 8 to 16 bushels of
feed per hour with one horse—Potts' Corn
Stalk Cutter and Crusher— warranttd to cut
from 120 to 160 bushels of feed per boor.
Hay and Straw Cutters in variety, Grain Drills,
Com Shelters, which are unsurpassed for cheap
ness and quality; Cultivators, Horse Hoes,
Cider Mills, lie., Ac. In short every utensil
used on or about a farm. Wishing to avoid all
imposition, each machine sold by him will bo
toarranitd to work as represented, or so tal* —
and as these machines are procured in moat
eases directly from tbe patentees and manufac
turers, the purchaser will be secure in tbe right
of using.
Prices will b as moderate and is some in
stances less than the same articles can be pro
cured singly from the manufacturer*. As the
demand ts very great for the two first nam, d
machines, orders abonld be given soon, by
those wishing to purchase.
WILLIAM HARTLEY.
June 20, 1866-a
J. J. BARCLAY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA.,
WILL attend promptly to all legal bnaineae
entrusted o bis care. Offioe on Jolians
Street, four doors South of tbe Court House,
and formerly occupied by Barclay k Barclay.
June IS, M 6.
GBNTLBMKJVS Gaiter* and Bboeo-Mens
andboyrsboea and boots- Aim Ladiss.
Mioses, and rhildres a do, for sola by
May 23 18M A B CRAMER k On,
BRIGS, BOOKS AND STA
TIONARY.
DR. F. C. REAMER,
Bedford, Pa.,
HAVING purchased the Drag and Book
Store of Dr. S. D- Scott, has conatantly
on hand, at the old stand, a large and well de
lected stock o> choice Drugß and Medicine-,
wholesale and retail, all of which will be sold
at fair terms. The. rsorimtnt consists in part o
Drugs am' Chemicals, Dye Woods and Jcidt,
Paints .. d Oils, Window Glass and Glass
Wart, Tbbacco and St gars, Perfumery, Fancy
articles, (sc., fc. „
PATENT MEDICINES. Having the regular
agency foi th? sale of all of these inedicii.es,
the pnl HE are altered that they are ot the beat,
such as Lre stood the test of time and expe
rience, aud can be safely recommended as ge
nuine, via: Tow nsend's and Sand's Sarsapa
rilla, Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral, Moffat's Life Pills and Pbce
nix Bitters, Dr. Jayue's Familv Medicines,
Fahnstock's, Hobensack's, and other venn'fu
csi Hoofiand's German Bitters, &e., Ike.
' on hand a large stock of historic,
110-rapNcal, scientific, religious, poetical,
school .inu miscellaneous BOOKS.
AlaJ a a-at *riety of FJNCY STATION
JIRY Cap, Pcta."d wrapping paper of every
quality, Paper Kfiogfrw in great variety—
Window Blinds in pai.'cruJ cr 'F * he P uC **
Wall Paper, Steel and Farcy Goods.
BUB'K BOOKS of every sixd end qu*l>tj,
Pocket Books and Port Monti-''**, Diaries,
Blank Deeds and Mortgages, gold Pel 1 * and
Pencila, Combs, Brushes, Perftimery ir gr ** l
variety, Soaps, tec., fcc.
Lumps, and Ctmphine 011 and Burnli g Fluid,
kept conatantly ou hand.
CHOICE LIQUORS for medical use; Wolff's
Scheidsm Schm.ppa, Gin, Port, Sherry and
Madeira Wines.
Aug. 11, 1854.-tf
Administrator's Notice*
| ETTFRS of administration having been
J j granted to the subscriber, living in Union
Township, on the Estate of Jennyngs Oldham,
late of Clayton County, lowa, dec'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
eily authenticated for settlement.
WILLIAM WERTZ, Adm'i
May 9,1856,-*
CARPETING.
ALL wool Venitian, Rags, Cotton end hemp
Carpeting, FJhor Oil Clctba- white and
Check Matting just received by
May 28,1866. A. B. CRAMER iCo.
EVERY variety of Summer Pantaloon goods
and suitable material for Summer Ccats
for sale by A. B. CRAMER & Co
May 28, 1866.
NBW STORE,
New Firm aod New Goods,
IN THE TOWN Of ST. CLAIRSVILLE
W£ beg leave to inform the public that we
are now receiving and opening an entire
new stock of Gooda of great variety and all
of the latest styles, consisting in part of
Cloths; superior Fancy aod Black Cassimert;
Caaainetts; Tweeda, and all kinds of Gentle
•uens' aad Ladies' DRESS GOODS; all the
NE W SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES;
Prints from six and a fourth cents, up; Mous
lin de Lainca, moat beautiful styles and fin
ish; Muslin, bleached and unbleached, from
a flp up.
GROCERIES, QUE ENS WARE, HARD
WARE, Hats Caps, Bonnets, Buckets, Tubs,
Boots, 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 tbem to be all new
and good.
Aa we arc determined to spare no pains to
please, we hope by strict attention to business
to merit and receive a liberal share of the
public patronage.
We are going to sell cheaper than the cheapest
—so don't forget to call and see the great
bargains wc will offer.
No charge for showing goods.
All kin Is of country produce taken for
goods and the highest prices allowed by
HEINSLING te BRIDAHAM.
St. Clairsville, April 11, 1856-c
COLLECTORS OF 1855.
THE Sfite Treasurer has issued circulars to
the different County Treasurers, calling up
on them for the amouut of Tux new due the
Commonwealth. It is feared, there will be a de
ficcncy in the Treasury wbec the August inter
est falls dne. It is therefore desirable that the
Collectors should settle their Duplicates as soon
as possible, and save expense.
DAVID OVER, Treasurer.
June 6, 1856.—6t.
ESTATE OF SOLOMON HOLLAR, DECD
LETTERS TißAsuTAtr to the Estate of
Solomon Hollar, late of West Provi
dence Township, dee'd, having been grafted
by the Register of Bedford County to the un
dersigued, notice is hereby given that all der
sons indebted to said Estate will be required
to make immediate payment, and those bav
ing claims will present them properly authen
ticated for settlement.
HANNAH HOLLAR. Executrix,
PHILIP V. HOLLAR, Executor.
West Providence Township, I
April 11, A. D., 1856. (
Administrator s Notice.
T* ETTER S of Administration having been
-I_J granted to the subscriber, 1 ring in Sontb
Woodberry Township, on the Estate of John
Teeter, late of Moaroe Township, dee'd, all
persons indebted to said Estate are notified to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same will present them pro
perly authenticated for settlement.
ADAM KETRING,
Administrator.
July 18, 1866-f
HEW SPRING & SI MMER GOODS
THE undersigned have just received their
nana) snpply of
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,
and will take pleasure in showing them to all
whomay favor ns with a call." Great bargains
will be ottered for Cash, and ail hinds of Conn
try Prodnoo;—orto punctual enstomers, a
credit of six months will bo given
B - CRAMER u CO.
Bedford May 21866.
IMPORTANT TOMILL OWNERS
WOODWARD'S Improved Santand Screen
* J6 Machines, Mil) Bashes, Bolting Cloths
and Bran Dusters, of the most improved plan;
Mil] Screws, Corn and Cob Grinder*, Patent
Bridges for Mill Spindles, Portable Mills,
warranted to grind ten bushel* par hoar, Mill
Irons and Mill Bnrrs made to order. Abo,
Stover's Patent Com Kiln and Grain Dryer—
t valuable invention. The above articles are
aept constantly on band, and can bo obtained
et *y time, from B. D. BROAD,
Behelbbnrg, Bedford County, who is also
-gent for Bedford, Somerset, and adjoining
ouaties.
Mill wrigbt work done at the shortest notice,
and oa the most reasons bio terms.
February 16,1866.
IpCORMICK S Rosper and Momerfcr
5t 5* _ 8. D. BROAD
a * w# fc*kWMdßod6*d
••■Mm. Petnury 16, Wi
HEADLEY'S MEW BOOK I—TEE Sac** f
Flalks. By /. B. Htadley. One VM gro.
Volume, Cloth, elegantly illustrated. Price
1,26. Mailed free of postage on the receipt
or tbe retail prise.
OPIXIOXS or THX PRESS.
"Thia volume will he read with satiafaction
by thoae wbo moat enjoyed th? 'Sacred Moan- :
tains.—A'. Y. Evening Pott.
"It ia full of deep interest, and written in a ,
moat glowing and beaudful style."— Louisville
i merit sufficient in the work to make i
it a favorite nitb the lover ef things associated
so close with Biblical history."— Detroit Daily ;
Advertiser.
"The writer has a powerful use of language,
and though ho enters upon his task with a true j
devotional spirit be iuTeata bis tbemc *''h an |
interest sure to fascine!* the general reader." j
S. Evtni-g GattUt.
"A finisbed specimen of style and workman
ahip."—Buffalo Christian Advocate.
' He has clothed his ideas with lofty and beau
tiful language, and treated the subject man
ner becoming its importance."— bach. Union.
-Tbe style is different from J. T. f/eadley,and
perhaps letter adapted to the subject. It is ;
simple and unpretending, but plain and forci- j
ble."— Boston Journal. _
"It ia written in a style of poetic prose suited
to the subject and makes some glowing pictures
of tbe 'Sacred Plains,' spreading them out in j
all their oriental loveliness, and inverting them |
with a charm and interest that belongs oulv 10
scriptural scenea."— Alcdini Tribune.
"An elegant book, both in contents and ap
pearance—fitted to adorn and increase the val
ue, of any library."— Buffalo Daily Republic
"This 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,
' am* presented to tbe public a book replete with
ini'weo? and instruction."— Genessee Republic.
"Thv materials of tbe several chapters seem
to baveUSn collected with great care."—Sa
insert* the foregoing three times
and sending s copy of gup* u ' Pubh.hers, will
receive a copy of the above
Economic Cottage builder, pre-pai.. • . i
WANZER, McKIM It CO., Pub A™**-
July 11, lfeSß. [Buffalo, New r ? rlc -
,""000 pouiid* wool wanted at Keen'* Colonnade
ij Store.
CLOTDI.VG STORE.
SSONABORX would announce to Lis old
• friends and the public generally, that he has
just received another large supply of Spring and
Summer Clothing for Men and Bo<n, which he
is determined to sell on the moat reasonable
terms. Thankful lor past fibers, be hopes to
merit and receive a liberal abate of the patronage
of a generous public.
Bedford, June 6, 18M
Tonics won't Do!
Tet never did do more than give temporary
relief and they never will. It is because they
don't touch the CAUSE of the disease. The
CAUSE of all ague and billioua diseases is the
atmospheric poison called Miasma or Malaria.
Neutralise tbia poison by its NATURAL AN
TIDOTE, and all disease caused by it disap
pears at once. Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure
is tbia ADtldote to Malaria, and moreover it is
a perfectly harmless medicine. The certificate
of the celebrated chemist, J. R. Chilton, #f
New York, to this effect, is attached to every
bottle; therefore if it does no good it can do
no harm.
Tbia is more than can ba said of Quinine,
Arsenic, or any tonic in existence, aa their nae
la ruinous to th constitution and brings on
DUMB AGUE, which never allows a person to
feel perfectly well for a tingle moment. In il
lustration of these truths 1 annex some extracts
from a letter just received from a Physician:
GEORGETOWN, OHIO, March, 17, 1866.
J AS. A. RHODES Esq.—Dear Sir: Yonra
of 2dinat last hand. The Cure arrived late
last year and the difficulty in getting any one to
try it waa greatly increased from the lact that a
remedy had been introduced which waa grow
ing in favor with the public, aa Doing better than
using Quinine,—not knowing I presume that
the remedy they nae Jed t) escape taking Quin
ine, contained the DRUO ITSELF!
This remedy, (known aa "Smith's Tonic,")
would invariably BREAK an ague, but it dia
not CURE it, aa it would often return W;tb re.
newed vigor. This one chcumstanoe I deemed
in your favor, if I could inatitute a teat com
parison between it and yonr CURE. The fol
lowing is the reanlt:
Three pcraona look year "Care," all cf which
were cases ol "Quotidian Intermittent Fever,"
of many weeks atanding. They had tried Qui
nine, and other remedies, occasionally milling a
chill, but it was, (aa in all such cases,) slowly
wearing them ont, and laying the foundation of
other and aeverer maladies. I did succeed in
effecting a radical em e of all three of these
cases with yonr remedy, and they have not had
a chill since. In all three of these cases the
"Smith's Tonic" bad been used, atd would, as
before stated, break the chill, but after a period
or two had elapsed it Won Id return.
I think there will be no difficulty now In giv
ing to yonr Cure the vantage ground of any
other remedy now In nae here, etc., etc.
WM. BUCKNEB, M. D.
Rhodes' Fever and Agne Cere, or Antidote
to Malaria, the only harmless remedy in exist
ence, is eqrully certain as a preventive, aa a
Cure. Take it when yon feel the chills coming
en, and yon will never have a single one.
JAMES A. RHODES, proprietor. Pro.
vidence, R. I
For sale by Drnggiats generally.
ILiTS.
MENS Panama, Leghorn, fc Braid hats. Also
Boys and Children* hats for sale by
May 28, 1856. A- B. CRAMER * Co
BEDFORD HOTEL,
AND
GENERAL STAGE OFFICE.
THE subscriber respectfully begtleave to an
nounce to his 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 Barnhart. It is not his
design to make many professions as to t hat be
will do, bat he pledges his word. „*t bis most
energetic efforts will be employ ed to render
comfortable all who give him a ceil. The honse
will be handsomely fitted up, and none hot
careful and attentive servants will be engaged.
Persons visiting the Bedford Springs, as well
as those attending Conn, nd the traveling
community generally, are respectfully invited
to give him a call and jndge for themselves.
07" Tho stages all now stop at this hotel,
and it is therefore the Stage Office.
Boarderstaken by the week, month or year,
onfavorable terms.
07" Ample and comfortable stabling is at
tached to this hotel, which will always be at
ended by a carefn)hostler. Also, a safe and
convenientcarriage bouse.
JOHN HAFER.
Bedford, April 6, 1855. as
WAN TED—At Reed's Colonade Store.—
Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, and Buckwheat—also
all other approved produce, in exchange for
foodaat cash prices
FOR SALE.
THE subscriber will sell at private tale, a
valuable Farm of flratrate limestone land, i
situated in Middle Wood terry tp. f Bedford I
county Pa., containing 180 are, about 12A
seres cleared and under good fence and is •
high state of cultivation, the balance is well tim
bered, with a good two Story Sou* and o huge
beet building attached. Jln a good took bora
with thrashing house, twaot hdgfctneb and
•pr.ng hoose, sod silotfcrfofet boftftp reqofav
jSUUJ n> * Atoß y* 01
sow Wish l*g>o pur skis iBMh * property
•
premie so. BAMCTEL BtfCs.
9,wm —mm.
Call at Ills mire's.
TO S suWriber has jutt received f rt mtler
Eastern cities tbe best assortment ot c a
Ware ever offered in tkrsplßrs
towhlch be invites tbe attention of the public,
fie has a great many improved cooking utensil*,
that cannot t'a'.ito please every housekeeper who
uses them. The Ladles especially are invited to
call and examine the articles. Among tbemare
liu ass and Beli. Metal Kettles of all ire,
tester Coolers, Chafing Pishes, Saucepans, Milk
Boilers, Ncvtsx I.Aurs, an excellent article for
the sickroom. Cake Monk's, Spice Boxes, Tea
i Cannisters, Brass and Iron Ladies, Patent
: Lamps, Candlesticks, Glass Lamps, Match Pox
' es, Spittoons, Sc., Sc.
English and French Tin, Iron and Bras* Rare
S a great variety.
j Japanned Tin Toys, and • great variety of
Fancy articles.
Chain and Force Pumps, aid in short evcty
article its my line.
Don't forgot to call at tbe Tin R are Depot in
Pitt at.
GEORGE BLVMIRE.
j Aug; 11,1864.
| -MORE NEW GOODS.
| rpHE nndc-rsigne I lias just retarned home from
A the Eastern cities with a large stock of Sum
mer Goods, and is now exhibiting
AT CHEAP SIDE.
A general assortment ofnew style of
SUMMER GOODS,
Comprising in a great variety of La diet Drts*
Goods, which consisls in part o! Black fid l ai.'
cy Silks, Chetiiys. Lauus, L's Laines. Madonna
Clot> a, Alpaca*. Deheiz-s et.-.. etc.. Mautih.ci
and a variety of Blacl: and fancy Clothe* kr.<l
Casaimeres,Linens and Cottocade for geutlewcu
and boy a wear.
Boots, Shot', Halt and Boimtls, Grocfries. Su
gar t, Molasses, Syrups, Shad, Herrings and
Mackerel, Bacon, Queer,sen ere, Ilaidware,
Brooms, Buckets, Churns, etc.
The above stock consists of every article us
ually kept In store — -till of which will be sold,
cheap for cash cr approved produce.
Thankful for p*st favors, be hopes hy fair
dealing and a desire to please,to continue to merit
and re "e' 76 a liberal share of p'iblli patronage.
G. W. RUFF.
June 6, 1855.
MORE JOT GOODS.
TUST received at ReeJ '3 Sots Store a Freah
v Supply of Late Stylo anJ Fancy Goods,
embracing a large lot of
Ladies Dress Goods,
French Needle Worked Collors,
Fancy Silks,
Gros de Ehines,
Blk Silk Fringe,
Dotted Swisa,
Stripped ditto.
Plain Nannsook,
Bonnet Ribbons,
Mantua Kibhuna,
Blk Silk Cravata,
Byron Collars,
Merino Cassiruere,
Gent's half Hose, Mix'd and Bro.
Also a prime lot of Family Groceries, con-
Sting of Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Syrup, MolaJ
, Kice, Corn tarch, Farina. Ac.. Ac.
July 18,1866.
SETTLE UP.
E subscriber, having disposed of hia Store
. la Bedford, ia desirous of cloaiug up bia
ooks. All persons indebted to him arc reques
ted to settle up immediately. His books will tie
in ibn nanda ofMr. Job M. Shoemaker, till first
July next.
He ia thankful to his friend* for the very
generous support they have yielded him since
hit commencement in this place and cordially
reccouimends Mr. Job M Shoemaker, as a young
man.of good business habits, of strict hoi esty,
capacity atid integrity, and who will not fail h
give general satisfaction to my customers auJ
the puolic.
ELI AS M. FISHER.
March 14, 1856-8 m.
A. King. FT. Jordan.
LAW PARTNERSHIP.
King & Jordan, J lorueys at Law.
BEDFOR , PA.,
WILL practice in the :veral Conrts of Bed
ford and adjoining counties.
Agencies, Collections, and all other business
Intrnsted to their care will be promtiy and faith
fully attended to.
OFFICE in Juliana street, formerly eccnpled
by D. H. Hofius, Esq., and more recently In the
occupancy cf Joa Mann, Esq.
January, 6, 1866.
-
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
NOTICE ia hereby given to all pertona inter
ested that the undersigned haa been ap
pointed iy the Orphana' Conrt of Bedford
County. Auditor to distribute the balance in
the hands of John Dickey. Administrator of
Samuel L. Tobias, Esq., dee'd, to and among
all those entitled to the tame; and that I will
sit for that purpose at my office in the Borough
of Bedford, on Tuesday the 22J day of Jnjy,
inat., at one o'clock, P.M., when and where
all who think proper may attend.
JOHN MOWER, Auditor.
July 1), 1866.
STRAY BOAR.
CAME to the premises of the subscriber Tid
ing In St. Clair Township, a bent the Ural
of May last, a WHITE BOAR, euppoecd to be
about one year old—with a crop out of tho left
tar—no other marks recollected. The owner
is revested to come forward, prors property,
Piy charges and take him away.
CHRISTOPHER NOGLE.
July 18, 1856-c*
REMOVAL.
THE subscriber would respectfully arnococe
to the public that he has removed bis Tinning
Establishment to the building recently occu
pied by Mr. Lnthcr, as a Confectionary Store
i i:i the Diamond, where lie is better prepared
\ than ever to accomodate his customer* with
| everyarticlein thelinc of his business, either
wholesale or retail, and hopes tbey will giv
him a call st his newlocstion.
GEORGE BLYMIRE.
Bedford, Apritl 3,1855.
P. S. The subscriber is desirous of having
bis books closed np till Ist April, inst.. either
by cash or note. He hopes this"= oticewill be
attended to immediately. G. .3
Bakery and Confectionary,
ICS CREAM § A LOOM.
THE subscriber, thankia) for the patronage
heretofore extended him by a liberal pub
lie, tepdera his thanks, and be wonld respect
folly inform them that he has received and
opened a new and choice lot of Confections,
among which are candies, nnts, fen its, Ac—
lie also keeps Groceries, sncb as Sugar, Coffee,
Tea, Molasses, Cheese, Candles, Ac. Also all
descriptions of Cakes, and will serve Wedding
and ether parties, sn short notice, with ooafec .
Hons and cakes, t *
_ He has opened op and refitted his Zee Ctnaa*
Saloon, In a superior style, where he will bo at
ths serve parties to er^sr.
Jib stand is opposite the Odd-Fellow *t
SiMtaCt where he/eels confident thai those
•fin gi 'e Mas e aatl will not as awn* dtanp
pohrted JOHN Z LUTHU
Hne rt, last