Bedford inquirer and chronicle. (Bedford, Pa.) 1854-1857, October 24, 1856, Image 3

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    SOTIfC.
-u*rTANTED in the Bedford Borough School
\V !.isfrict. two male, cud three female
Tt.idiors. Teachers wanting employment
.-■o'ihi r-i..keimmediateapplication to the Board
'. i; is cuttemplated opening th Public Schools
Ist of JS r, t' Tiber. Just.
IP. order of ;l ~ Board,
JN'O. P. K££D., Sect'y
s'tbiic Kitlc of Keal Mate.
nndcr-igrcri Executors, of f!;e last
£ will and Testament, of John Smith
; ;; ( . Union TOP. n'slirp, Bedford countv,
ilee'd, will sell at pubiie sale on tlie premises
oi! Saturday the 2-Jth Jay of October next,
the following lvf. vL Estate !aie the pro-.
, r tv of said dee'd viz.
O.rf tract of patent**! True], adjoining
laads of George i'. Kiddle Jacob iieikbi
;.:. r, J-. ;:.u uud t■ e wi !ow ijris
iiiau'a heirs, cou'auUßg uncut eighty six
xcr The improvement ; are a log house
;;; 1 log] :;rn with other out buildings, about
■€:• or 70 teres of the land are cltared aud
us'lt r
Said property will le so!J .subject to a
• • state in a small house and two acres
of the land."
i' ■ .) will be given on the Ist of
April next, at which time the purchase t
a. nee will Le j aid. JOii.s AIvE
Terms Cash l'K iT'Ui SMITII
Upt. 5,1553. Ex'ors. I
81Y13E.V3.
A PmMssn of c p. r c.-nt., on the ccpita
- I !•"><* '-f t'" Ohatubereburg and Bedford
1 ..rnpii.c H d Company, has 1. ..en declared by
the i.i ccrs, pa-..;,!.: wi the lt of August. :
..ii.i'e of f . Jj. Anders.,n, Esq.
G. R. MEflfll.R SMITH, 7Vr/isurvr
Juiv )8. 1856.
"•^7"-t3.3J a X-j2ljU> I
! £*>•• ■ -tout r> r. about 13 years old, to learn i
A the Tanning Business. Apply immediately !
Aug. 25, 1856. S. SHUCK. & Co." '
A'oticc.
Letters of Administration on the estate of i
:e! Putt, Jute of Liberty towuthip, j
Bedford 0 'imtj d-.e'd, having r-ca granted j
to 11. .• .>>•.!• -criber re ding in Broad Top <p., j
i L- bcrofore on to all persons in- !
■. to s.-.id est.ai •, to make payment im- |
>... ; i'cL . an '. those having claims are re
ite p" - :t. tut ] ope: ly anther, ti
• :i:ed in* settlement. \YM. FIGAIID.
S.-pt. 5, tSofi. Adut'r.
k. Fr. Jordan.
LAW PART VEItSHJP. I
King- A Joid.sn, * fcrtioys at Law]
liEBFoH . I'A..
"iITIiX practice in tlic -vera! Courts of Bed
tt lord and adjoining counties.
Armeies, Collections, ase.l all other busines
• i to t i:eir-eura will be I'rorutly and faith
ll . . tteml-i to.
• IFI'ICE ii> .Juliana street, formerly occupied
' [). 11. H..h s. E • •., and niore recently In the
I irey i f Jos Mann, Eyj.
TUTS. "
"v if * '•-*•- " anama. I oua.iAC.r-i- 0. 1-r.b.i hats. Also
li.k B'. vs and ("..ildr. '-s hats tor aaie by
May 215. lbSd. A- B. CRAMER A CO,
TO THE FAP.!VIERS.
lliE cnders'gtied informs tbi farmers of Bed
ford l d adj lining CuU: ties that he has
i: ■ arrangements by which he can furnish to
s', "e d* siring the latest improved aud best ng
urai ini. lvmeats of the day, embracing
S Ut's "Lit lit Giatv" Corn and Cob Grtnder
mrantet i to grind from 8 to 15 bushels of
lb 1 per hour with one horse—Potts' Corn
N'.i!k C tt r an 1 Crusher— trarraniti to cut.
v eil 120 to 16 ' bushels i f teed per hour.
ii .. ! Straw Cutters in variety. Grain Drills.
C . ) Si, -,i. . which are tiwmrpassi-d for cheap
a:. ! ijnulily; < uitivatoj-s. Horse Hoes,
tlidi .' Milia. .sc.. &c. in short every utensil
used on or about a isrm. Wishing to avoid all
:.j.■••atkrti. each machine sold by him wiil la
i/'.j,, ,Jtd to work as represented, or no tale—
•ii i us these machines are procured in most
cases directly I ruin the patentees and manufae
turvi a the purchaser will lie" secure in the right
of using.
i- ,' il! be as mod rate and in some in
1. s- ti oi the suite articl s can he pro
i .!■ ;/II from the manufacturers. As the
dei:.is very great for the two first named
le i vb.es. rrdeis should be given soon,-by
those welding to purchase.
WILLI AM HARTLEY.
June 20, ISvG-z
.Jon .MASK, G. H. SPANG.
"3 AT PARTNERSHIP. —The undersigue
J_J have associated thetnselresin the Practice
<•: the Law,and wiJlpromptly attend to.all busk
N MS! . dto tiicircare in Bedforu and ad
nining counties.
7"c)ffiee on Julianna Sired, three doors
south of Mongol House and opposite the rei
-<lofUnj. Tate.
MANN Si SPANG.
June Ist—lßs4 tf.
tl G3LJ. i2.±Zm,
I "<;n of administration on the estate ofPeter
J, Tck'-s, late of Union Township, Bedford Co.,
c <-e'd 1. iving been granted to the subscriber re
.-■ ling in Union Townsliip, notice is therefore
given to all person# indebted to said est. lis, to
make payment immediately, and those having
claims are requested to j resent them properly
authenticated for settl'tncnt.
JOSEPH IMLKR, Adra'r.
AUaiuftrator'R Notice.
I KITE US of Administration having bee ll
.i granted to the subscriber, living in Soui"
Woo iti pry Township, on the Estate of Henry
Ilc'.ick. late of said Township, dee'd, atl per
< > 11 indebted to said Estate arc hereby notified j
'i make payment immediately, and those hav- 1
i'ig claims against the sajc* w ill present them ;
properlv authenticate I for settlement.
Mar -h 2. D AVID C, LONG, Jdm'r.
Executor'* Notice.
IETTEUS testamentary having been granted
J to the subscribers, on tfie Estate of John
Smith, late of Union Township, dec*d, all
persons Indebted to said Estate arc hereby
rotiii.fi to make payment immediately, and
''a • having claims against the same, will
present tl. :n properly authenticated tor set- !
tlement.
PETER SMITH, of Union Tp., |
JOHN AKE, of Si. Clair Tp.,
March 21, 1856* Litcutort.
CARPETLVG.
A LL wool Vcnitian, Rags, Cotton and hemp
Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloths -white and
Check hi att.'ng just received by-
May 23,1856. A. B. CRAMER Co.
Nolice.
LETTERS of administration bavin- been
_ granted to the aubacriber, liring in Union
Township, on the KaUto of Jcnnynga Oldham,
Ute of Clayton County, lowa, dee d *ll peruana
•a Isbtcd to said estate aro hereby notiflod to
wakepvyment Imnseiliately, and these having
C'aires against the same, wilt present them prop
ut, y authenticated for settlement.
WILLIAM WERTZ, 4dm' (
May 9, 1656,-*
j _, FIRM FOR SHE.
' tr. T [ lE r seG at private sale a
' lu " d Milligm's Cove Harri
, oi T osrnship. Bedford county, lateiv in the oc
c-pancv ol Airs. Elizabeth Earnest "and fnuilv,
Wtjomhig lands of the widow Wertz, Daniel
♦ V ajid ' thers, qnd containing one hundred
and sixty thtee acres aud allowance, about
wenty five of whieii are cleared and under
fence.
1 he improvements are two story log Qwel V
hoxiiie, srnali
ings There is also a young orchaid of choice
apple f reus on the place.
The terms will be made known by either of '
the subscribers, who are Trustees of Airs. Earn
est
if the firm is not sold at private sale befra
the Ist,, of November Dust, it will be oilseed
at public Sale on that day.
. GEO. F. RIDDLE.
jno. AIOWE'R.
Sept. 12, 1856. Trustees.
wamtedT
AN APPRENTICE to the psinting hn-.iness
will Ihj taken at this office, if application be
made iroißediatetr. One about 16 or 17 years o
age will be preferred. Sept. 20.
Pubiie Sale of Valuable Steal
Lslate.
Br vtiTue of an Older of the Orphans Cotirt
of Bedford county the undersigned. A dmiu
istrator of John Teeter late of Monroe Town,
ship, dee'd, wiil on Friday the 21lli day of Oc
tobvr >i xt, expose at PuMic Sale, on the prem
ises, ail that certain farm and tract of la a ' situ
ate in toe Township of Monroe, nivl county
ah>res ii.|. adjoining lands of Jabez Hixon.John
Al'Daniel atid others, contuiuirg322 acres, more
or less on which are erected a two story log
dwelling bouse with kitchen attached, a large
double log bani, and other necessary huldings.
About IJU acres of said land are cleared and
fenced, including ten acres r,f go<ai meidow,
and the whole is well watered, and has thereon
au excellent assortment of all kinds of fruit;
and the un-'.eired land is well timbered.
i'irss—Four hnudred dollars in hind at the
confirmation of the sale, aud the balance iu
payments to suit purchasers,
gaic to commence at 1 'clock, P. X.
ADAM KLTRING, j
Sept. 10,1856. N'-'znV.
I
"p LOST! LIT!!
EITiLER Lost in Sehellsburg. or on the way
IVoni Sub -Pshnrg to Pleasant ville, on 'Friday
the i'Jih of Sept., inst.. a Morocco Portmonuie,
cent .iuiug $15,1)0 in Btuk notes wit h many
valuable papers and Receipts, that will be of
much service to me, and no use to any other
persons. There were one Ten duller bill on the i
Hank of Pork. Pa., and one Ten dollar hill on ■
the Commercial Bank of Bedford, State of Mas- !
gachusctts, with scribling or writing on the back |
of the note, the balance in $ > bills, the bank
uot recollected. There is one glass out of a
pur of Spectacles in the port ttioniao. Any j
persons finding the portmoniaeand handing or i
ending it to me, will receive a Very liansonjc
reward, and my sincere thanks in the bargain, as ;
lam needy. The least mite of ill goten gain j
being of the nature of leaven, will sour the '
whole lump, and i ri'g down curses upon all a i
manpossesseth. J. 11. WRIGHT.
Sept. 26J, 1556.
SOTItIK
TTIF. undersigned would respectfully an
uounce to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity
that be will open a 1-igli school upon bro.vl and
cotnpr •Hennive basis embracing all the English
and Classical hr'ticlies of a libera! education.
It is designed to establish a perm in cut insti
tution of the fi.st academic, order in which lr.ns
i<\ drawing, painting and other trnamental
branches will be taught also.
The school w ill open about the lit. of No
vember.
Cours-: m studies—terms, &-c , will he made
known hereafter.
G. W. AUGFIINBAUGri.
Sept. 2f, 1806.
Bedford Classical Academy
TUT undersigned respectfully hep leave to
inform the citizens of Bedford, that they will
re-opon the Bedford Classic. 1! Academy, on
Mond.lV the 13th of October n st.
W. R. KING.
JNO. 11. FILLER.
Sept. 10. 1R56.
fP.IIE undersigned having entered into part
1. nerahip. respectfully announce to the pub
lic generally, that they are now prepared to fur
nish anything in their line at exceedingly low
in tea.
Wo arc now opening an elegant stock of
; Hardware, Cutlery, House Furnishing Goods,
Tin Japanned, Brass, French, and B r ittania
Ware, Willow, Cedar, and I'ine Ware, Nails,
Glass, Brush'-*, Putty, \c..lk. A large stock
of TIN-WARE constantly on hand, of our
own manufacture. Spouting and other work
done to or.Kr, as usual. STOVES of every des
cription for wood or coal, of which we are just
receiving some beautiful new patterns. Also
Farm Implements In great variety, ■ warranted
as represented, the best and latest Inventions of
the day. And, as we are eveiy week receiving
goods from Philadelphia, Baltimore, or l'itts
uurg, we will always endeavor to keep a lull
supply of everything in our lino, or at least
fbrnish any article required nt a short notice.
We are also prepared to furnish all hinds of
Lead Pipe. Water and Pump Fix'ores, at low
rates. We cordially invite all to give us a call,
and especially the Ladies, as we have nearly
everything to make house keeping easy from a
needle to a Cooking Stove,
GEO. W. BI.YMIRE.
W.U. HARTLEY.
Oct. 3, IR.*O -ly.
THE undersigned respectfully requests all
1 those indebted to him in any manner to make
' payment immediately.
Oct. 3. 18-56. GEO. W. BLYMIRE.
SHAD, A! ackrel, and Herring, for sale at
SHOEMAKER'S Colonnade Store.
Oct. 3, 1850.
A Prime lot of Groceries, just received and for
sale at SHOEMAKER'S, Coionad.. Store.
Oct. 3, 1856.
Confectionary Establishment.
J. W. Beehnt, still continues to keep on hand
Candiea, nuts, fruits, cakes and beer, at his oid
stand a few doors West of liricu's Tavern.—
Thankful for past- favors ho solicits the patron
age of the public.
Aug 22. 1858.
CLOTiIIXCr STOItE.
Ct SONABOR.N would announce to his old
friends and the public generally, that ha liaa
just received another large supply of Spring and
Summer Clothing for Men and Roys, which he
is determined to sell on the most reasonable
forma. Thankful lor past labors, he hopog to
merit and receive a libera, share of the patronage
of a gen crows public.
Bedford, June 6, XWCw
NOTICE.
p hereby given that the next Session of the
jL AH* glieny Male and Female Seminary will
Continence on Tuesday the ith day of August
By order of the Trustees.
, , , , , JOHN POLLOCK.
August 1, 1856.
Administrator * Notice.
LETTERS of Administration having teen
granted to the subscriber, 1 ving in South
| Wood berry Township, on the K state of John
1 cuter, late of itoaroe Township, dee'd, all
persons indebted to said Estate are notified to
mike immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same will present them pro
perly authenticated for settlement.
ADAM KETRIXG.
.idmitdslriior.
July 18, 1856. -f
Dr. F. C. "Reamer,
Physician and Surgeon.
D espcctfnlly tenders his services *■
Lv the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. He
may always be found (unless professionally en
gaged) at hi 6 Drug aud Book Store, in Juliana
St.
Feb.l 6, 1851.
\ OFFICE, U. V. M. P. Co.,
) Feb. 28, 1856.
TVrOTICE is hereby given that the Board c j
-Lv Directors of this Company have this day
levied an assessment of 5 per cent, on ftfl pre- I
rniurn notes belonging to the Company and in
force on tha sixth day of Felruary, 1856. ex
cept on original applications approved from
Nov. 20, 1855 till the said sixth day of Febru
ary, on which there is assessed 3 per cent.—
And on nil premium notes expiring between
said dates, and not renewed, 3 per cent. The
members of this Company are hereby required
to pay their saverul amounts so assessed to
the Tioasurer or authorized receiver of this
Board within thirty days of the publication o
this notice.
ATrrsT—JOtTK T. GREEN.
Marc23.lS 5i 2t.
MTANTED-—At Reed's Co'onade Ftor#.—
Wheat. Rye, Oats, Corn, mid Buckwheat—also
all other approved produce, in exchange lor
goods at cash prices.
MMEIEL M
Valentine ?teckman,
i?nopniS]T^R
* 4
Board -rs taken by the day, week, month ar.
year.
April 20, 16;j6—If
fiocped Skirts?
FRESH ~iiAir.iL,—NEW cocrs.
Calico, Ginghams, Muslins, Chintzes, Hoop
rd Skirts, fish &c., just received at Read's
Store.
May 23, 131
THREMIING MACHINES, with 2, .3, o
horse power id.' silo ohe.p at Hue i'j Colo
nnde Slore.
1 or. 30, 18.io.
EVERY variety of Summer Pantaloon gooJs
and suitable material for Summer Coats
for sale by A. B. CRAM Kit u Co
Mr.y 23, 18GC.
H'BADLEY'S NEW" BOOR!— THE Sacked
. Plains. By J. H. HeadUu. One ID mo.
Volume, Clyt'.i, elegantly illustrated. Price
sl.2">. Mailed i'reu ot postage on the receipt
of the retail pri :e.
orisioas or rns tress.
'■' This volume will lie rend with satisfaction
by those who most enjoyed tha 'Sacred Moun
tains.' " —A*. T. Evening Pott.
"It is full of deep interest, and written in a
most glowing and beau il'ul sp le."— Lounvilie
Journal.
'•There is merit sufficient iu the work to nnke
it a favorite with the lover of things associated
so close with Biblical history."— Detroit Daily
Advertiser.
"The writer has a power!ill use of language,
and though bo enters upon his task with a true
devotional spirit he invests his theme with an
inteiesr sure to fascinate the general reader."
i\ Keening Gazette.
'•A finished specimen of style Rtid workman
ship."—Buffalo Chritlian Advocate.
o Ho has clothed iiis idea* with lofty and beau
tiful language, and treated Ike subject in a man
ner becoming its importance."— hoch. Union.
"Thestyle iadiiforent frouiJ. T. Head ley, and
perhaps better adapted to thu subject. It is
simple and unpretending, but plain an I forci
ble."--Roi'oh Jouinql.
"It is written in a style of poetic prose suited
to the subject and makes some glowing pictures
of the 'Sacred Plains,' spreading thctii out in
all their oriental loveliness, and investing them
with a charm and interest that belongs only lo
scriptural scenes."— Mcdi ii Tribune.
'•An elegant book, both in contents and ap
pearance—fitted to adorn and Inctease the val
ue, i f auv library."— Buffalo Daily Republic
"This volume is handsomely illustrated with
views of many sp<jts made interesting by the
sacred history."— Botfon Daily .Advertiser.
"The author lias faithfully executed his design,
and presented to the public a book replete with
interest and instruction."— Genessee Republic.
"The materials of the several chapters seem
to have been collected with great care."—Sa
lem Observer.
try Papers inserting the foregoing three times
and sending a copy of paper to Publishers, will
receive a copy of the above work, and also the
Economic Cottage builder, pre-paid.
WANZER, McKIM & CO., Publisher*.
July 11,1 806. [Buffalo, A'ew York
IIOWIRD ASSOCIATION,
Fll II~iD EL Pi I Tjl.
Important inwouncf inciO!
' T,O nil persons afflicted with Sexual diseases.
J. Audi as Seuiinel Weakness.. Impotence,
: Gonnorhcea, Gleet., Syphilis, he... kc.
The Howard Association of Philadelphia, Jr.
view of the awful destruction of human life and
health, caused by sexual diseases, and the de
ceptions which are practised upon the uufortn/
nate victims of such diseases by Quacks, have
directed their consulting Surgeon, as a charitae
hie act worthy ol their name, to give mtdkt
■tdeice gratis, to allpersons thusafltticted, (Male
or Female.) who apply hyletter,witti 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 oj
charge. . . , . r
The Howard Association is a benevolent In
stitution,established bv special endowment,for
the reliefof the sick and distressed, afflicted
with "Virulent and Epidemic Diseases," and
itsf'undscan be used for no other purpose. I<
has now a surplus of moans, which tbo Direc
tors have voted to advertise the above notice.
It is needless to add that the Association com
mands the highest Medical skill of the age, and
will furnish the most modern treatment. Val
uable advice also given to sick and nervous fe
males afflicted with abdominal weakness, \\ omb
complaint,Costiveness, Loucorrhoea, ttc.
Address (post-paid.) Dr. GEO. H. C.UBOr*.
Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, Ao.
2, South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors.
EZRA D. IIKARTWELL, Prctiient.
FAIIOIULD, Stcreiary.
June 1, 1805.-sz
IF I'OU want CHEAP GOODS, call Rt
Choup Side.
Nov. 3 20,
BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE.
P. H. Shires'
MACHINE SHOP.
rilE undersigned respectfu'.ly announces to
the Farmers of Bedford and adjoining coun
ties, and the public in general, that he has r.ow
on iiand at his Shop in Bedford, a large assort
ment of Thrashing Machines, which includes his
four horse PREMIUM SAC//INE. It will be
I remembered that this Machine took the FIRST
PREMIUM at or.r CointyFair last fall. It is
constructed with tunabliig Shaft and Strap com
bined ; aiso four lairse tnubling Shaft Machines
'of the very host kind—tyo and three horse tumb
ling Shift power—and oar old and well-known
tour horse Strap Machine, which, for strength
and duribility, cannot be surpassed anywhere.
Farmers will please, notice that .ve are now pre
pared to Furnish Machines on the most favora
ble and accomodating terms, and at the very
lowest prices possible. Horses, Grain, Lumber,
and all kinds of trade will be taken in payment
for Machines. Ail kinds c>f repairing o! Ma
chines of different kinds and all other farming
utensils done on the most reasonable terms, of
the very best materi-rl% and at the shortest no
tice.
Ks""Aii our Machines warranted one year if
properly used. Please come litis way for a good
aud cheap Machine.
PLTER 11. SHIRES,
Machioest.
August 1, ISSG.
KEWOVIII?.
The undersigned take this method of inform
ing their old Customer* aud the public in gen
eral, that tbev have removed their entire stne
of Goods from the West cud of Bedford to the
Colonado Store, 'lately occupied by t'apt. J.
Reed, where they will ho pleased to see all
who may favor them with ft call.
Ail kinds of produce taken in Exchange fo
Goods.
Thankful for past favors, they hope by fair
dealing and a desire to phase, to continue to
Receive a liberal share of the public patronage.
Bedford, July 25, 185-5.
J. ti J. M. SHOEMAKER.
HARDWARE STORE.
The subscriber would announce to].;., old
ri :tl Is and the pu ' lie in general, that he has
removed Ids HARDWARE STOKE to the new
building second door west of the Bedford Ho
tel, when he has just received and opened an
extensive assortment of Hardware, embracing
almost every article in that line of buisincss.
His stock of SADDLERY is of the best quality
and was selected with great care. lie would
respectfully invito all iti want of articles in the
Hardware line, to give him a call, satisfied that
he can please all who do o.
J OHM ARNOLD.
Mar 23, lAGG.
KER
fill $ mm GOODS
AT Tin: fOLv v V^*' : SiC! |f;
THE subscribers having juSl retu. v * a
the Eastern Cities, ase now r*--l
large and splendid assortment of Fall and > E 1 "
ter goods, consisting id p srt of French Merino, i
Thibit Cloth, Paroietta Deltinea, Silks, Flan
nels, Alpacas, Satinet U, Tweeds, Jeans, Mus
lins, Cotton and Woolen Wrappers and Draw
ers, Bouts and Shoes; Queensware. Hardware,
and in fact a little of every thing kept in Store.
Thankful for past, favors th y hope by fair
dealing, and a desire to please to receive a
liberal share of the public patronage.'
Oct.B, 1866. J &.J.M. SHOEMAKER.
tATIM
MERCIHiiT TAILOR,
S %/ OULD announce to Ids firmer patrons?
T f ami the public generally, that he has just
eceive i, from Philadelphia, a large ami well se
eded assortment of the most choice Cloths,
l&stituercs and Veslings—also summer wear of
every description, to which L invites the attend
tioD of purchasers. His cloths, etc., were sc
locted with great cure, and lie can recomnicn
tbem s I<eing equal, at least, to any to lie found
in the place, lie also keeps Ready-made clo
thing of every description, at very low prices—
and is prepared to out and make garments oil Die
shortest notice and most" reason ible terms. />
respectfully invites the public to give him a
call.
Bedford, June 6, 1556.
Plastering Lnths!!
rpilE I XDCRSIBsf.I) having erected
J. a Mill for sawing PLASTTRIFO LATHS on Hie
premises in Union Tp., Bedford county. i> r"w
ready to furnish any quantity on the shortest
notice. Price £1.50 per thousand, S It. long.
O titer lengths in proportion.
Letters addressed to meat St. ClairsvilU wil
bo promptly attended to.
WW. GRIFFITH
Union Tp., Feb. 16,1831. zz.
DillCS, DBOKSIMiIrF
TIOMRY.
DR. I\ C, REISER,
Bedford, Fa.,
HAVING purchased the Drug and Book
Store of Dr. S. I>. Scott, has constantly
on.hand, at the old stand, a iurge and W 12 se
lected stock oi choice Drugs and Medicine-,
wholesale and retail, all of which will be sold
at foirterms. The assortment consists in part o
Drugs orar' Chemicals■ Dye H'oed.v ami .dads.
Paints i. J Oils, H'indotr Glass ami Glass
IVcre, Tabac-o and Segan, Perfumery, fancy
articles, <J-r.
FATKNT HSMCISIS. ll.ivirg the regular
agency for tlic gala of nil of tlicse mediciues.
the politeare assured that they are ot the b<-D,
sucii as hard stood tilt' test of time fttd expe
rience, (tod can be safely recommended as g<>,
nuioe. via: Townsend's and Sand's Sorsapa
rilla, Wistar's Balaam of Wild Cherry, Avers
Cherry Pectoral, Moffat's Life Pills and Pbce
nix Bitters, Dr. Jay no's Family Medicines.
Fabnstoek's, liolieiisack's, and other vcrorfu
ges; lfoofland's German Bitters, he., Ac.
Constantly on hand a large stock of historic,
biographical, scientific, religious, poetical, j
school,and miscellaneous HOOKS.
Also a great variety of FANCY STATION- ;
AHY, Cap, Post and wrapping paper of every
quality, Paper Hangings in great variety.—
Window Blinds in patterns i.r by the piece.—
Wall Paper, Steel nnd Fancy Goods.
HIANK BOOKS -of every size nnd quality,
pocket Books and Port Monnaies, Diaries,
Blank Deeds nnd Mortgages, gold Pens and
Pencils. Combs. Brushes, Perfumery in great
variety, Soaps. Ac., Ac.
Lamps, and Campliine Oil and Burnir gFluid,
kept constantly on hand.
CHOICE LIQVORS for medical use-, Wolff's
Selieidam Schn ipps, Gin, Port, Sherry and
Madeira Wines.
Aug. 11, 164.-tf
Special Nelice.
A LL persons indebted to tbo firm or Rupp &
Xl-Ostoi are respectfully and earnest ly reques
ted to make immediate payment. The iwoks
are in the hands of O. W. linpp, tor collection,
and must positively bo closed. Our friends who
are in arrears will please consult their interest
by attending to this notice at onco and not pnt
us under tho unpleasant necessity of niakiug
them pay rort*.
Hrttr-' Vtty, 16, 185C—2m.
________
ONE fituily Carriage, one Falling Top Buggy
—both new and work warranted—also Two
New 12 norso wagons lift sale by
A. B. CRAMER ft Go.,
Froduee received for Carriages or wagons. •
May 23, 1850.
J. J. BAKfisAY,
j ATTORNEY .iT L.l H'. BED FORD, P.J.,
WILL attend promptly to all legal business
entrusted to bis care. Office on Juiiana
I Street, four doors South of the Court House,
i and formerly occupied by Barclay 5: Barclay.
! June 18, 1850.
AdmifiMratet tt Xctlrc,
LETTERS cf Administration hsviog been
] granted to the subscriber, on the Estate or
j Daniel Diehl, late of Hkrrson Tp., dee'd, ail
! persons indebted to said Estate are requestc-d to
i make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same will present them pro
perly inthent icsied far settlement.
•HENRY I*, i lEE'L, Adm'r.
| Aug. 8, 1856.-6 c. Celerala Tp.,
; DAG IEEIIEUTYPikS & AM!'HOTVI'EU-
It EADER Save you ever heard of Getty* itiimit-
able Daguerreotypes / If not, go at or.ee to
his saloon aud see for yourself,and it you want
a likeness of yoursi it or friends as true as nature
and art combined can make it, that i# the place
to get It.
If yob want a picture put up in the most ap
proved style and of the best materials—or in
short If you want the worth of your money in a
splendid' Daguerreotype or Ambrotvpe, go to
G K T ITS.
As be is the only artist m Be iford county who
can take the new style of Daguerreotypes an !
Ambrotv pes.
He spares no pains to give full satisfaction and
permits no picture to go out until he is conii
dent ;t will do so.
Having just returned from the V. oat he is i:i pos
session of all the late improvr.cnt3 in the art,
and can assure, his patrons that i>e can furnish
them with a style of pictures net taken by any
other person in the county.
Rooms at the '-Exchange Buiiding"' cr Odd
Fellows Hall—immediately above the sioro ot
A-B- Ciamer.
T. K.'GETfi'S, Jr.
JiineCth. 1856.
NOTHI,
i I.L persr.gs SK- hereby entitler.-rd against ta
A. king ar assignment of or purchasing from
Daniel Border of Bedford Borough of a certain
obligation or writing signed and sealed by mo
l'cby. 2ui.ii 1860 and conditioned iu part fortho
payment of Si2">.l)i) onoyewthereafter. To
the whole of said claim I have a f'lll and ju.it de
fence —and am determined to |<.:y no part therof
unless compelled by iifor t ■ of law.
Juah'PHL. DAITGHERTV.
"liiiiSr
TO/hV C'LARK t Wo, A. 8. CLARK having
• I formed a ti.irtnefdifp <in the Tanning £c.,i
the bu'ir.es.. heretofore carried on in Scl eilsburp
by John CI-.. I. will now lie conducted by and iu
the name of John Clark and Son.
NOTICE.
PERSONS, having unsettled accounts with
tin; undersigned are called upon to attend to
them promptly and have them closed. More
! particularly accouts t hat hive been standind
some titae, should and must be attended to; ang
i J' in * ...e cases persons urc not pa pered to
, -* fa'lv, tbev must at least attend to them.
JO US CLARK.
.March I}> l s - ; —3ia.
rpl!" undersigned, }T'"V. 1 ?,"*-
J_ Court ot Bedford County, •..? "r. i'-
balance of the money in the britd*
ilower ami S. I-. Esquires, A'.r"' nis-
Iraiors do bonus nun. with the Wiii annex d
William I.ar. ■. late of JEfepeweil, Township iu
said f' urlv, dccer.seil. to and among the credi
tors of said dec."dent entitled to receive the
; —.me, wilt attend. to U> duti'-s of his uppoint
j meni on To." 'ity tb: 2"M dry of Jury, inst,,
I f his office in the Borough oi Bedford, v.hen
' and where ail parties interested can attend if
| tt'oy sec proper.
G. //. ST.f.VC, .if! liter.
1 Julv 11. LS.-c,.
XOTIC'E.
Letters testamentary on the last will and
j tcstamenl cf Kiwood /farmer, late of trie Borer
f LfH'-rtUcM, having been ->*ate-i to the
i Subscriber, residing in said Boro, notice is
' \ then lore given t all persona indebted to the
' [ Estate of t-. it! dee'd, to make paym nt It.i.
mediately; and fiit.se having claims will pre
sent tlieni j ropcilv authenticated for settle
ment. CHARLOTTE L. IIAIU/FR.
July Hit, 1E56. Ksecotri*.
AISIMAS LIJ K sati:!
; Do"v.t<;:\c, Mich, March 11, 1856.
; 3. A. RHODES, Esa: D. -tr Sir—As I took
t your nitdiein.? to sell on consignment,, "no
t i cure no pay.*' 1 tsite pleasure in .stating its ef
. ' facts a-; t < ported to me by three brothers who
I live in this place, and their ti timony is a lair
1 i speci; -en el all I have received:
U'. S. Cox sr. re t"M no-- 1 had taken nine
boiik-s of Christie's Ague B,<:. i:o, . ad contin
ually run down while using it until my lungs
and liver were Congested to that degree that
blood discharged front my mouth and towels,
so that all thought it impossible :or tr.a to lite
throngii aie-C.tr chill. The doctors too did
ail tie y could lor ir.e. tut though i must die.
Nothing did any good until 1 got Rhodes' fe
ver and and Ague Cure, whirh at once reliev
ed mc of the dis'rets and names at my stom
ach and pain in my hood and bowels, and pro
duced a permanent cure in a short time."'
11.. it. Co&Ktix says: "1 had been taking me
dicine ot as good a doctor r.s we have in our
county, and talcon cry quantity of quinine
and specifics without any good result, from
;25 August to 1. tii Decern tier. Bui seeing how
i nicely it operated on my brother. 1 goi a !>?-
i th of RHODES'FEVER AND AGUE CURE,
' which effected a permanent cure by uting two
thlrt?S of a bnttia."'
S. At- COXE ITS WN.; not litre, but both ti:e
other 1 rrd'. *rs say his case was the s ao as H.
M'.s. Isold the medicine to both the &une
day, and the <uro w is as speedy from the s.une
-ji'ili quantity, and I udg.-.t. susp-oify. Vvtrs
with respect. A. 1 UN t INGT ON.
The above s]vaks f. r itself. Good proof as
it is, it is of no hetter i r i than the vast num
ber of like certiflt'ttCß J have already publish
ed. and the still greater amount Hint is contin
ually pouring in to i. .*•
One thing more, Ls>t year I had occasion
to Caution the Ftiblie in ihtse words:—
/ nn'irr cue fan irhe hart lc!s-:n ■■■' "j my gen
eral * rru'-rs, subs.'it sited He sia-tne Cj the,r nos
irvm far my medicine, and (hen teilklr ~;CJl imj - ;
dtnr.e evd D~i-' /••■mj.'hlet scstk Iht exclutn ~-Wk. .
1 Lei Ike proprietor of any o:\er mcziahe say us
much if he dares.' " &*.
Now 1 take pleasure in saying thai the Cau
tion referred to the same "Dr. Chiistie's Ague
Balsam" that is mentioned it. the above c, r-
TLFIENTE.
There are several other indust:ioua peo;' -
who are applying to their poisonous trash all
that I publish nhont my Fever mid Ague Cure,
or Antidote t:> nlulr.rit, except the certificates
of Cures, ami tlicTertificate of tho celebrated
Chetn'St. Dr. James. R. Chilton of X. 5 in
favor of its perfectly HARMLESS CHARAC
TER, which is attached to every bottle. These
will always serve to distinguisil my medicine ;
i from imitations.
JAS. A. RHODES, Proprietor.
Providence. R. I.
j For Sale by Druggists generally,
I April -5 1 Soft, Bm.
IfOTICE.
Letters of administration upon tip; estate of
■Samuel Cromwell, late of Rod topi Borough,
doe'd, having been granted to tVie subscrllvr.
notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to
said estate to make payment without delay, and
those having claims against tho same arc noti
fied to present the same duly authenticated for
settlement. PR, JORDAN, Adin'r.
Bedford, July 25, 1856.
Kiiw spuisu Tmmmer goods
I undersigned have j*l received their
1 X usual supply of
| NOTtCE.
i Letters of wiministrauon It .ting teen grant
: <sd fo the shlrtcribor. on ttui Kst.iie ofStptttr)
i BUckbttrn, late ot I'eas.ii|tvii:e, b't. C\-{<-
township, dee'd. uli persons indebted to said
Est-:te are hereby nolifi't'l to r.iiks payment
immediately, .tnd tho - harjog elauns again&t
ii'.e aame will present thorn f ropotly finthentl
catcd for settlement. K. MILLER, Adrn'r.
July 25, 1856. St. CUir township.
| . FBH UIM.
rpiTU anbrcT'ber v ill sell at private sa!c. a
i valn.!>la Farm of Srstrate Jim stoas land,
.••ituated in Middle IVoodbeny tp., Bedford
county l'a.. containing 180 acres, alsutf IJS
acres cleared and under good fence. iy>d i t a
hitrh state of cultivation, the baiiacc is Wv-il tim
ben d, ti i.':i a g(-o,j tiro Story 7/otiseand a laige
!sck building attached. ~/i- , ? pood bin't barn
with thrashing house, ten-nt house, wash arid
sprit,• house, a 1 all other out buildings requir
ed on a farm. A Is", a never filling spring of
Baaestoua water n- ar the onl'dings. Any p"r
--o.„ wishing to purchase >uch a prpt-i !y will do
well to c.iH on the subscriU.>r livinjt on the
premises. SAMUEL BUCK,
Aug. 8, 1866.
7 MeTew "mm. '
fid TIE rtudetwigned Lrs J ,st returned heme from
I the Eastern ei:i s with a large stock of FALL
:.J WINTER floods, and is now exhibiting
AT,CHEAP SIDE.
A general assortment ofoow style of
WINTER GOODS,
Cotnprisiue in a great Variety c f I.eah% Pr:*t
Goods, which consists i, part ot J'tuck and ititt
cy Silks, Citttllys, j)e I-mntt, il/Wciitt,>
Clof a, Coharg Merinos, etc.. etc..
A Urpo variety Li. k aud F-.-cy Clothes,
C.issiuivrcs, Citsninetis. Just*, etc . etc.
Boots. S.w, Kait and Bo.:'tef.\ Groferies.Sn
'" S. AC/" 1 J, Shed. Hnnngs and
yfukw. J "HI:, Hr;iW6M,
Brooms, Buckets, Looking GlcSSfr, err.
Thea'.iovc Stock consists of every urticie us
ually kept in store —JU of which vM- be sohl,
cheap lor cash or approved produce.
Thank fill fur pst faV"rr. hu h„p- a by fai,
d \ling and a desire to pleas-.:,t0 continue to e,ei it
and reeeic a liberal share of pun lie paticnagc.
0. W- ECI'F.
On ip.'c.
REMED.
THE uPderaigned, thankful fas advertise
ments say) for past fivorsat the Co'ont.uda
sL-re, iti Bedford would respectfully announce
t !„f j. stioas ami In nd generally, that ha has
renv, ,e I his entire of goods to his new
brick store room lately occuj ie i by I'ct. r Itad-
Wgtt appoaite the Bedford Hotel. His sap
ply of goods is fresh, new and fashions Ms:.
His new toou: bus been neatly ar.i elegantly
fitted up ami rens" l:t'd. All kinds of produce
arc t ike-n in exchange for g -Is.
Hehopesto be ctoi! .auei in the favor of his
patrons and the pul l) '.
JACOB REiiD.
July 4, HS-".
/"'t EN'T t.FMEN'S Gaiters and Shoes—Mens
VT and boys shoes ar,d boots. Also Ladies.
Misses, an! childruts do, for sale hv
May 23 1 $56. A. B CA A M ERA Co,
AGTfc;::
15. & B. T. R. R. CO.
JN c"'U" ctlen with .Le FonrFa Rail Road
ConiOSi."- -■' pc.r SI. ; , .tig. without delay, he
iwc i ioPEviEt-f. -Uid PbiL'delphiaorßaLimcrc.
(via li'iutingdok) - lbo
"AIITICI.ES ofl- I an I C-i C'--sr. CYR Goods,
and Shoes, Rags. X'.iils. Pork, It-.." 1 ; ••'' i"sr-
Ci. a !iza. generally t 0 RvC2| cer-ts pot" 109 ILf.
ART:- i.ES of Sr.i class. Bacon, Bloomi,
Jlarl'ish, Fig taotal, Ac., at 13 cents per ICO'
Iba.
ARTICLES of 4th class. Iron, Fish, Fait,
Nails. Ac., at oii e'a. Pr 1(K) lbs.
FI.OCK. 73ceuis par bhl by Car Load.
The above rat s will be the" whole ch rye on
goods deiive/o i in llopcwel! tram cither Phil's.
:>r Baltimore uiiti't lurther notice.
| Hum;.-;: n. JAMES BOON.
Sept. 20, IS La. " Sup'L
ill iJ!liiSii ES fIDLISBSE il'.
THE subscriber., having pnrebMod the Tail
oring p.-taVishiac'it of S. J. M'Cans'an, in the
Luilfing (tip stairs) occupied by Cept. Jo'm
Arnold, as a Il:.rdw>re Store, are prepared to do
: !1 kiu '.r of work in their lire, in the !-
!rl est styles, and which for neatness and
'**. dnrabiLty w ill not. we venture to assert,
L .-arpussed by any other establishment in the
By strict attention to business and a desine to
please, th y hop; f-> receive a liberal share cf
th" public patronage. A. C. MOIYEK.
S-pt. 23. 1856. >V. H. ROSS
! kSL 51 LHB ©
i THE subscribers take this nuthou of inform-
I g the i#pW 'if ButUord County thai they
! iva opened a ii'holttale e-ni Cfof tiVg
itorc,*t So. d, Lloyd's K ••. irellidaysJrarg,
P*..where they wid.it *ll times have on La;,.* a
urge supply of every artielp in the Clothing
Line. Ti.ey w-culd he pleiseJ to see all their
friends at their establish .dent.
F. UKRSITJtAN.
M. SHOENTiIOL.
•Tur.o 2", 18A1-U"
Ciolalag and Dry Goods Store.
rjpilE subscribers are just receiving asm
3 Lao iaomc and cheap assort tnenl o: Ii£J
DYII J Oil GLUTHISii and PRY COOIS. i
their store in the Khs: Corneri>f• I>t-aforci Hijl,'
eonsiatinginpartoi Coats,Pants,Vests.Sh'rts-
Satin Stocks. llanclkerchiels.Bool - and Shoes
Huts and Caps, and all other articles usually
kept in Ready J'sde Clothing r tores.
Also a go d asscitirent of DJi\ GOODS,
consisting l Calico, Mows, flu Lajce, Shawl?
Alpacas. Trunk*. Carpet Sacks. See., fee.,* all
of which they will sell as cheap as can be pro
curcdelsewln're in Bedford, far Cash orCoun
u v Produce.
They request nil their frier, i? in town and I
country to give them a cull, and sue and exata
ice their stock for t boms Ires as they c.oriside
it a pieasnre ta show their goods, whether per
sons wish tt> pachas** or net.
SO NT; AEOIUS" A CO
Bedford, April 20, 18L3.
SHOE STORE,
L B. CRAM KB CO. inro jnst. receive
fli • a very larige assortment oi Boots mi
Jh&es, suitable f*>r i'*U and Wiuiey„ part sty Je
48 follows :
Men's Super Waxed I) on Me e Bo >:s,
Hen's " CiirM.aAeC.slf si o.
Men's '■ Heavy Tiip, Lined do,
Youth's Wa*sd Double Sole Bonis,
Youth's and Kip Lined do,
Bora- City rawle €slf Boot*,
Idols' Kip Lined Boots,
Women*' Pollbt? slv Kip Bootees,
\Yoniets'-Fme Cm If at: 'I Seal do.
Women*' Fine C elt Morocco do.
Women*' Parodi Bootees, very linsdscrrte,
ObiWroit's Shoes of every sly io and price.
Gent's Morocco, Kid, and Calfskin Bootees,
Ladles' Double Sole Gaiters, Gimi Shoes, fcc.,
in fact. Boots and Shoes to suit every purcha
ser. 11 yo-t want Moots and Shces. please >v<
.is a call, and you shall Bo soiled in quality u>4
price.
Exchange Store rs th place to Sot Boots csd
Shoes.
Uct. 111, lbo6.
IMPORTANT TO JHtl OTTNER®
TtTOrttJ'.rAK D's ls*prref SnsSt an<s SfJer-
IV sag Kaihlnes, Mill Bushes, Bollhtjt Cloth#
andßfan £'•;, ©/the mint Improves! plan;
Mi!! Screws, Corn end Cob frrinders, Patent
R~!- X UJT Sill Spindles. Portable Mwis,.
wifrasv<t t£ f iul ten l.iskrl? per hwtfr, S it*
Irons and M;!f ft.irrs made to order. Alio,
St'Tor'-t Patent C'nt Kiin oti;i Grain I'tyer—
-•j 'nrtl? • Xfc *■ pros-lie Sea are
| kept ccnsiar<ii> on b.ijri. ami "car. ?.••> attm vd
( at any time, from S. it. BROAD.
•Scketbt&nry, Bedford C-nnty, who is nbso
' £••'•* t->t Bedford, Somerset, and adjoining
.1 illlties.
Aflti v-rirhf wi:'< n at the ch--rteat notice,
ami >n fi." ajost reasonfcWt Iterate.'
I : try i.j, 1856.
McCORMICK'S Reaper aJ Mower for ai>
t.y S. 1). BKOAP
at Scbeilsburg, "a , aen! for Blair and Bedford
cum;,.-. February 18, ifc.yii.
i'iSIL
T\~ E WM '.c' f ratasd Sa'mf-ts for rile tj '
11 Ma -'3, 1856. A. H. C.4 4 A .-1R * Co
BBBfflfil) HOTEL,
c-i.rr£RAL siAGs ornea.
fpfiH subscribe: re-; rclfuliy 1. tr. to au
-L utiuuce tu J is old iricndr and the publ.c
!l' . timt lie iia.s icntvd us*i tar.ei.
>jon ot the Bedford blot obtusely intistoccu
puiicy ! Cel. Adaja Baruhart. it i„ llt)I eta
•icirfgn to make many piolessuit.s > to v,-n_t
ariiidOj but be pledges his Word _et his moft
energetic "Ukrtt will be eniplv.>cd io render
coiiitort&WeHwhogirts St >m ? rail. TP* house
wsi: i ba!ius,.ti .. ij itfed up,and no no let
eareluiand attentive trv.mto vijj ct.&ageti.
I'm .u visiting the Bt-'i. i Springs, as v li
as ! atteuuitig Court, acd the traveling
couiiauaitj generally, ere rfisycctfiiHv twite i
tor v-J iiu CiiUasil ii.-ij,;• soselrc*.
By The stipes ii.i now step at ihia hotel,
at. lit is thvreli.TC t! M(yitcC.
i- '"ivi t ttvlicn • i ' ■ week} ra<>th f r year,
onfas .•■rat-lc term?.
Uy Ample and ccmf-jriaM: slaJ.-irjr ••al
titcbed tu 11. isote!, VV i-.-.i will aivray si. tt
dod bv a c .ro'tti hoEtu'r. Also, a ea'r ?t.d
COtivcnivtiJisarriag..'iivt. •.
JOit M I:i!.
IleiforJ, April 0, IfR.B. :z
Baiterj irr r? Cerfpptfocary,
it a cnt iJi s i J.ocy.
rpilE subscriber, thankful fur TIIP pftronage
J. hcretotore est, iT<.<2 Liin 1 v a libera! puh-
Sic, tenders Iris thanks. and he would respect
fully inform them 'i::-t io Las leeched tend
a new and choice lot i 1 Confections,
among hush av. candies, nuts. K'\
He also kei ;-s Groceries. such as s&gar, Collfec,
Ten, Molasses, Cheese, CandL , f. Also, all
descriptions c.i Cake*, amies ill serve "Wedding
and other pn:t : short notice. with corf.c
turns and cakes.
lie Las opened'Up an I rcuited his Ice Cream
3 .oa, in a superior style, where he will le *l
- \y a ready to urvc his liiunds ami the | uhlic
with gco lan l highly flavored Creams, lie wi.l
also ; -rv" parties to order.
liis stsr.il is opposite the Odd-Fellow's
Eaiiding, where he hols confident that these
vie giva Lit:: a e-ii "ill not go away disap
pointed JOHN J* Hi I'ilLß
Junc —• i i.
SPRIXfi &SOiiiEß GOODS,
a ;.d will lake pit-.auro in showing them to all
win, !iv.iy favor us with r call. Great La-gaits
v, ill he oiL.-red for Cash, and all kinds of Coun
try Produce :—or : > punchal customers, a
credit of six Cloaths trill l e riven.
_ A. 2,CXAMEIt k CO.
Eedlord .day ■ 1?-. 3.
"fCST received at Heed's Xcw Store a Fresh
guop'.v ct La to Style and Fancy Goods,--
embracing a --d
Ladies Dress CloCds.
r-. Teh Jvec-Ue Worked Collars,
Fiofj Slks,
Grcs >1 - Kl ines*.
Kii Silk Fringe.
Dottol Swiss,
Stripped ditto.
Plain Xaunsook^.
Bonnet Ribbons,
Mantua Ribbons,
iiir -. i. l . Cravsti,
By: .-.a Collars,
Merino C.n .sii i.>r'e,
Gent's halt" Hose, Jlix*d and Fro.
Also a prime lot of Family Groceries, cr n
stir.g of Sugar, Coffee, Tea. Syrup. Moias
r. Rice. Com ' tarcli, Farina. Ac.. i.e.
July 18, 1856.
A P>J I VIST GATORS XOl i€ E.
I' ETTFKS if administration having bem
-J granted to the subscriber. living hi South
Wood harry Tp., on the c.-t.ite of John S toner,
late of said Township, dee'd, all persons isdelt
o i to said estate will make payment :rj mediately,
and those having ctaims against the same "id
T-ro'ont th iii properly atit'aontieattHi tor aeti.o--
i, ~.t. joh-n kbeki.t.
J ail', ISZG: AU:u r.
Sew Jewelry.
| rr.HE jsrrtb'T has cpencd out a new ard
X splendid assortment of r.d kinds of the
| must t..shi.n*Me Jtwi-hy—cr nsisthigin part of
1 Breast Pins. Finger Rings, Far P.pgs, Ac. &c.
' Call and see his slock,
' del? tANILI. EOET'En.
To Dyspeptic and Serieus Fist
ferers.
npBP subscriber who lie# snff-rt.T A tir-
JL horrors of Indigestion, is " Bis;. ,I> fffi
part the oxtT method of cure to it-vi !;d *iTO
Juris affected.
Address Dr. TV. J-lITT LT-'N*. SsuclU b* r
Bc '/vrd C'-fs,
TcT BUILDERS.
Tj'hc subscriber is fntly prepared tofnrnbs! and
I quantity or quality o t Rpildir.r I nn.her m y
Piaster:;.g Laths Orl"r directed to St. rintrr
rill. Bedford County, will he promptly attended
to, !>v civing a reasonable notice.
F. D. BBCGLF
Pec. 2b, 18.14.
lAsr's!er J Diimftcr I!
1 fmTk AAA SniXGT.FS of different
M),UUU kinds. Also.
of LUMBER of ratious norta, such as *•
fine, Ychow Pine. Poplar. Borneo. Ac. for
F. D. BaE G LE.
St. CtaTrsvlllc, FcK 18.
SAMUEL RADEBATJGH,
Justice of the Veaee.
OFFICE two doors South of tk r - V- r"-T
House, a.rfi nert door to the o C-' "f
Mann & Spang, where he will attend t> ha
collection of all claims placed in bW tesi.tjss
Bedford, Jan. U,
PL.4M.ii ROiB MrtYfCt.
VOTKTi i* hereby given t\.f t' .- ''TJjJ
_i_ <i i tgt Itsstulraonl of Sim *fyc!: >-uUct!h|d to
tlw fc ■iwtfclliu.d Bloody B*n Plank
plko lioad, wall he due and pay-due at the ..Bice
of Tlta Trcasuiot 9a the Hid f Aognsf, >dsi.
Suits will U- taJitivdiaudy iwii.iujed- lor :Lc
I ol CvfcCri{• (.town *'?&'s■ that
<ly. By order of the Bonn! <IM e>
JNO. MOW LB,
\ Bedford, Aug. 16,18f>6.