BS crORI> infill SCHOOL. ... v.rdctsigned would respectfully annonnce t::eytblic, that he mil open in Bedford, ov iu Mofrttiif oi November i ext, h high - : i ! in wi:kb all the branches of a liberal ation. Knp! sh and Classical.will ue taught. Amd to establish in Bedford a pertnan inss'.iution of a high order. Mnfeurd Fc .lie Male and female departments will d at act, so .soon as the necessary arratige can be effected. In this school students -;e prepared lor life higher classes of any •ge or to enter at ouce upon the active du ■ of lite. ■tpev'-il care will be taken to form in the pu uaoits at' order strict punctuality, and thor nicss. We consider these us vela able el - us of character, and tu dispensable to sound , aing. . he physical, moral and social education of pupils, wiil receive that atteutiou which . ir importance deuiaiu,®. There will le three grades. To the first Lt ig the common English branches, such as e.idurg, Orthography, Writing. Arithmetic, igebra. Geometry, Intellectual and Moral hitosophy. Rhetoric, Logic, Baton y, Ancient c-ograolij- Ac. The thir.l nibraces all the foregoing togtthcr th the Latin ami Greek languages. Tfcc Modern language#, ilusic, Drawing, Painting and Ornamental ,Needic work, wi,ll.e -frastudies, and for each there wr.ll be extra vrges. G. W. AUG HINB AUGH. A. M. Oct 2d, 1835. Eauntlier! Luaikei'!! -< pro /lA/d SHINGLES of different If 'OpIUU kinds. Also. 75,00 ft feet et Li M&ER of various sorts, such as White pii">, Yeliow Pttie, Pophir, Spruce. &c. For sale F. D. BKE GLE. St. Clairsvillc, Feb. 18, ISo3-tf SAMUEL RADEBAT7GH, Justice oi the Peate. OFFICE two doors South of the Mengcl House, and next door to tie cfilce of M n!i A Spang, where he will attend .to the collection of ail claims placed in his hands. Bedford, Jan. 11. 1866. PLAXfi ROil) SOTICE. is hereby given that the sth and l\l last instalment of the slock si.bseribed to the Hopewell and Bloo.lyßnti Flank and Turn pike Road, will be due and payable ut the office of tire Treasurer on the 23d of August, inst. Salts will be immediately instituted for the collection of all subscriptions unpaid after that day. By order of the Board of Managers. JXO. MOWER, Treasurer Bedford, Aug. 15, 1856. To Dyspeptic and Xerrous Suf ferers, rpHE subscriber who has suffered all lb i. horrors of Indigestion, is anxious to im part the ONLY method of cure to invalid aim iurly affected. Address Dr. W. J. MULI.IN, Schdltbu Eilfoid Cc. Pi. MOlili mliOliliS. JUST received at Reed's New Store a Fresh Supply of Late Style and Fancy Goods, embracing a large lot of L tdies Dress Goods, French Needle Worked Collars, Fancy Silks, Gros de Rt ines, B'.k Silk Fringe, Hotted Swiss, Stripped ditto, • Nauasook, Bonhm tttstw,,,, Mantua Ribbons, Bfk Silk Cravats, Byron Collars, Merino Ga ishiiere, Gent's half Hose, Mix'd and Bro. Also a p.-imd lot of Fatnilv Groceries, con sting ofSagar, Coffee, Tea, Syrup, Hulas s. Rice, Corn tarch. Farina, Ite.. &c. Jrly 18. 1856. TO THE FARMERS. *ME undersigned informs the farroc-rs of Betl- L ford and Adjoining Counties that he has made arrangements by which he can furnish to those desiring, the latest improved and best ag ricultural implements of The day, embracing S.soii*• --Lit la Giant" Corn and Cob Grinder —ynarunto-.-d to grind from 8 to 15 bushels of feud per hour with one hoise—Bolts' Corn S'aik Cutter and Crusher— warranted to cut front 120 to i6D bushels cf feed per hour.,- Hay and Stiaw Cutters in variety, Grain Drills, Corn Shelters, which are unsurpassed for cheap ness arid quality; Cultivators, Horse Hoes, Cider Mills. Ac.. Ite. In short every utensil used on or about a farm. Wishing to avoid all imposition, each machine sold by bint will bo UMtrrtai'ed to work as represented, or no sate— and as these machines are procured in most ciysca directly front the patentees and manufac turers, the purchaser will be secure ill the right of using. Prices will be as mod -rate and in some in atauces less than the same artice.s can be pro cured singly from the- manufacturers. As the •demand is very great for the two first named machines, orders should be given soon, by those wishing to purchase. WILLIAM HARTLEY. June 20, 1856-s ssr :: e-: - {ettcrs of administration on the estate ofPctcr J Ickes, late of Union Township, Bedford co,, d ee'd having been granted t<- the subscriber re siding in Union Township, notice is therefore given to all persons indebted to said est;.te, to make payment immediately, and those having claims are re-quested to present them properly authen'icated for settl i merit. JOSEPH IMLER, Adm'r. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration having bee granted to the subsorilwr, living in Sout Wood-berry Township, on the Estate of Ileur llctick, latent said Township, dee'd. all per go n indebted to said Estate, arc hereby notified to make payment immediately, and those hav ing claims agiin.t the same will present them properly authenticated foi settlement. March 28. DAVID C. LONG, -Afm'r. Executor's 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 preset.t thern properly authenticated for set tlement. PETER SMITH, of Union Tp., JOHN AKK, of St. Clair Tp., March 21, 18*6* hsec-uton. ADMIMSTRITOICS XOTICE. IETTER 3 if administration having been J granted to the subscriber, living in South Wuodberry Tp., on the estate of John Stnnw, la'e of said f uwnsbip. dee'd, u!i persons indebt ed to sai-1 csLvfc. wiff make payment immediately, and those having cfanms agiinst the same will present tbein property authenticated for settle meat. JOHN EEEHLY, June, 1850: Wffl'r. . SfKIM GOODS, and will take pleasure in showing them to all who may favor na with a call. Great bargains will be offered tor Cash, and all kinds of Cc-un try Produce ;—or to punctual customers, a credit of six months will he given. A. B. CRAMER fc CO. Bedford May 2 1856. pun iii; ill f nni; subseriia r wi'l sell at private sale, A valuable Farm of Sst rate limestone land, situate in Bedford i'p- aSoat two aniies north east of Bedford. eoiUaiuing 2i 1 acres and al lowance, 17-5 acres cleared and under good fence, of which 23 acres .ire good meadow, it is in high state of cultivation, and the balance is well timbered. The improvements are a new iivo story Brick House. M lib a basement kitchen, and a foun tain paatp rt therlwor, and in the seller; a frame stable, with aw igon shed un i corti-crib atirch ed; a log bare. Also, a .enant house, witli a never titling spring of excellent water, a black smith shop and other out buildings. There is also oa the premises a large orchard of excell ent JiuH. Any person wishing to purchase will call on the suitscriiier living ua tlio premises. Oct. 24. 1856. A.B.GR AIX E J,® >k Out, ileiaiitrs! All retailers who have not lifted their Li censes by XoWmber C nrt, will fin I them at the office of Justice Kadebaugh in Bedford after that time. DAVID UVEIi, Treasurer. Oct. 23, 1556. l.\ THE C'Ol'KT OS' CO3JMOA PLEiH OF BEDFORD tOIJTi In the matter of the estate of Jacob Longen tcker, a Aufiatic, whereas David F. Buck committee of the saiJ Jacob Longenecker, has filed Ids account as committee on siid estates. Xotiee ; s heiebv given to the creditors of > iid. Jacob Longer., ck.-r, a nd all others interested tu said estate, that the Court have appointed Mun duv the 17th d>' of November next, for the hearing ot the same, and for showing cause why the said account should not lie allowed, aed -n default thereof, the simit will "be confirmed. Witness the Honorable F. M. KLcmeii presi dent of our said Court at Bedford the 20th ,1 y ..f Oct, A D 1856. D. WASHABAt'UM. Oct. 21, 1353. I'rOt'y. At a court of Common Pleas, hcid lit Bedfor.l,. in and tor said comity, jon the the Ist day of September In t ie matter of the application for the sale of the h< use of worship, of tne Melhodist Episcopt! Church, in Brbadtop tp., Bedford county. Tho petition of Christian Bart)eft, Joseph Ev .us, Jonathan Ba nett, Levi Evans, Christian Broadstone, Lemuel Evens, and Sylvester i <>s ti-r, trustees of sit 1 ehurch, setting forth that, said congregation have erected a new and more commodious house of worship, near the site ol the oi l church, whereby the ! .tier lias become useless, and prayirg the court to grant an order to sell the same, together with the half acre of ground upon which it Stan Is, adjoining lands of Asa Duvau Win. Anderson and others, being rc-id and filed. Whereupon, on motion of F. Jordan Esip, the Court direct, that notice of said application be published, to ail poisons interested, to bound appear, before our said Court on the 17th day of November next, and show cause if any they have, why the said property should not be sold. \\ itiless F. M. Kiinmell, President of our s lid Court at .Bedford, on the 22 1 dav of Oct. A D 1856. D WASHABAUGh, Oct. 21, 1856. Brot'y ""recestets TTH:BT~ All persons interested either as heirs.creditors or otherwise, are herelty notified tint the follow ng named persons hive filed their ac counts in the Register's Office, an t that limy will be presented to the Orphan's Court of Bed ford county, on F; id ty the 21st d ty of Novem ber next, lor eoiiSiii ation t nod piace they tnay attend if they think proper. The account of S //Tate, adm'r of Jacob Diebl late olEist Providence tp., dee'd. '1 he account of Adam Burgar, Guatdiah of Susanna Shelly dnuglrter of Jacob Sh diy, 1 ite of Woo Iberry tp., dee'd. The account of Christopher Wcrtz, one o adm rs of Win Wertz.late of l-Vlm-ain tp., deed. The account of' Levi Evans, adm'r of Mary A'oovet late of Liberty tp., deed. The account ot Nathan Robison. adm'r of Philip Moss late of Southampton tp. dee'd. i oo account of John .Hitler and Abraham Miiler ex'ora of the last will and&c.. of Ellas Hliter late of Harriaon tp., dee'd. The account of Catharine Siegler, adm'r of John Sfejgler, ijte of Southampton tp., dee'd. The account of Anthohv Smith and Eman uel Shifyr, ad n'rs of Isaac Heckman, late of Colerain tp.,dcc"d. The account of Arch thai J Pet-dew, adm'r of Wm Ruby, 1 ite ofTSeiithiraptun tp., dee'd. i he account of Alex mil -r Holsinger, adm'r of George Koplogle. late of Middle Woodberry tp., dcc'U. The account of Win Bishop, tmsteo for the sale of the real esPote of Wm Van Clove, late of Belfast tp., Fulton county, formerly Bed ford county, dee'd. 'i'ho account of Sam Griffith, adm'r of Valeti tine Nawglc, late of St. Clair tp., doe'd. The a-count of A J Oline, adm'r wil h the will annexed of Hugh Armstrong, late id' Ayr tp.. Bedford (now Fulton) county, dee'd. The accounts of S. 11. Tate, adm'r of James Si. Gibson, late of the Borough of Bedford dee'd D. WASHABAUGH. Register. Registers Office, Oft. 29, It-SO. Hoiloway's Worm Confections.—A safe, pleasant, and effectual remedy for worms, at Dr Harry's cheap Drug Store. rTlo keep the teeth and gums health). — Use 1 Bazin's Rose tooth ptu-te, or the Balm of a Thousand Flowers, with a good brush, all of which cau be purchased cheap, at Dr. Har ry's. I)h\ sicians prescriptions carefully compound ed, at all hours of the day or night, at Dr. Harry's. '>riig Store. uoorsiTsuoiN A. D. CRAMER, & Co., have just received a full supply suitable for the approaching season. Oct. 21 1856. a b Cramer & to //AVE received their usual a-sortment of Fall and Winter Goods. They respectfully in vite tliei-friends to call and examine stock and eprics.—Oct. 21, 1850. Flank Hohil Election Notice! THE Stockholders of the Hopewell and Bloody Run, Plank tnd Turnpike Road Com pany. are hereby notified that an election for offices of said fond for the ensuing year will be held at the office of the Treasurer on Monday the 3d day of November next. Bv order of the Board. J NO. MOWER, Oct. 17,185 Sec'y. Vyer's Clurry Pectoral.—For the cure of Coughs, Colds, fee., can be bad at Dr. Harry's Drug Store. TO ilftl^KiPEßsT DR. HARRY, at *he Cheap Drug and Book Store, has just received, a barge assortment of the best flavoring extracts, together with Bak ing Soda, Cream of Tartar, Salurutus, &c,of tUe very best quality, all of which he will sell at the lowest prices. LAST NOTICE! SAVE COSTS ! ! A LL persons indebted to the late firm o -TX Kcpp fc Oster, by Book Account, Note or otherwise, ure hereby notified to make imrae diate pajtiiL-nt, and by so doing, save coats. Bedford, Sept. 13, 1356-2ra. Corn Storeh, Farina, &c.—The very I est ar tieles can be hai at Dr. Harry'* Cheap l Drag Store- BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. NOTICE LETTERS ol" AdTninistrjlioti having bwn granted to the min.eribcr, living in, St. Clair Township, on tb3 Estate ol Christian Mock, late Of mi,J Tp.. ilcc'd; all persons in. debted to saitt Eestate are hers .by notified to make payment iftitnedlately, and those having claims against the liiKttitt present them pro perlv authenticated for nettl niem. HIRAM DAVIS, Sept. 12. iSjG. Ant ' dc bonis non. LIST OP CAISKS Put ctowa for Trial at November Term (17tb day) 18.76. Wru. Bcitzell et al vs Fred. Smith eta 1 Chalks Co licit vs Samuel Amick John Ijii-icii.uu vs Sam j Isaac Grave vs A lam RtuarU Samuel Davis vs John James D Patterson vs Samuel Vondersmhh J U Be\ nokls vs S M Barclay's a im'r Philip IVeisaPs adta'r vs E L Anderson S M Barclay's aiiu'r vs Geo. C Davis ct ill Jacob Storckmins vs D B T.-outmau Joshua Filler vs'Saimiei Williams Jacob Adams et a! vs Josiah Ketferman Charles Smith vs Win Smith Philip S. Croft vs Daniel Baker Joseph fliU tungh vs .Trim llariiangh ct ul Wra Smith v Charles Smith Isaac Hull's .ulm'rs vs John //nil et al J.iuu ilorehead italv.s Christian Naugle Nicholas Lyons vs 5 untie! D iv :s Rebecca /Lint's use vs V.tleniiiie Wer.z Same vs D Patterson G K. /folsinger et al vs E. Pearson et a: Solomon Feight vs John Bowser J Keith et a! vs S Bin nbatigh et al John Cessna Esq vs John G Clark et al Jail s Clark vs John Bams James Entiiken vs Christ- Broidston # et ai 1 Jo ha Jack sen v. Join, G. Hartley S unl. Blackburn's atlra vs S. Blackburn's j Guardian Jos. Gregory's adm vs Hon Stuckey. D. D'S IiXBJL, ITG H, Prothouotaiy. Oct. 21. Iboti. Bizins an I Liibius Extracts to. the Handker chief, Cologne Water, inc., at Dr. Carry's, j For the Hair— Jockey Club, and new mown ■ hay, pomatums, genuine ox marrow, at Dr. Harry's. Basins Fancy Soap— shaving Cream, just re- j Ceived from the city, by Dr. Harry. A.s the season for c'upp..\ hvls and faces, is I\. oming on, w ■ advise >iai friends to call on Dr. Harry, a! the eh ap Drug St. re, and get a oos of Bavin's Amandine lor prevention at. i cure of caaj pel hands, only ID per b.>x. f) onssePs unrivalled premium Shaving Cream, I at Dr. Ham 's. A largo assortment of llair. Tooth, and Clothes brushes just received, at Dr. Harry's. Cdeuntry Physicians, can have their orders /filled, with the Very i>est articles, at city prices at Dr. Harry's Cheap Drug Store, P;U , st. Bedford, I'eou'a. Oct. 31, 1830, DR. B. F. UAJRRY. L> aim of a Thousand Flowers.—An excellent ! iuiticie for the toilet, lor sale ut. Dr. Har ry's Cheap Drug Store. SSE SOUS.— You w,ll meet a: the Com- Yxmissionera Ollice. on Friday the 7th ol Nu veiuber next, to comply with the Act of Assam- | bly.iu relation to the Septennial Eunumeratioii ot the taxable inhabitants of this county. A. S. KUSSFf.L, Clerk. Commissioners Office, Oct. 31, lboti. Tusf received at Shocn: ike is, New Colonnade it Store, a fresh supply of gents latest xtyl rr lf.rts. Also a fresh suppiv of Gloves a ll '' Gauntlets. Bedford, Oct. 31, 18"6 HARDWARE STORE. Tho subscriber would announce to his old rijitlsand tbf public in general, that he has remove I his HARDWARE STOhE to the new building second door west of the lied for ■' Ho tel, wi.er • he has just received and opened an t-xtensiie assortment of Hardware, embracing almost every aiiiele in that line of buisiauas. His stock of SADDLER V is of the best quality and was Selected with great care. He would respectfully invite uli in want ot' articles in tlie Hardwnic line, lo give hint a call, satisfied thai he can please all who do MI. JOIIN ARNOLD. May 23, ISSG. .5. .1. BARCLAY, JITTORSEY jiT L.I M', DEDLORD, P.i., ¥ILL attend promptly to all legal business entrusted to his cn.e. tlffioe on Juliana Street, four doors South of the Court House, and formerly occupied by Barclay L. Barclay. June 13, 18-56. ns:o., MiißCillNT TAILOIi, 111/OULD announce to hts former patrons- V V and the public generally, tint he ha jus' eceieed, from l'hiladelphia, a large an>l tvi! sc* ected assortment of tlie most choico Cloths hassimercs and Veatings—also summer wear of every description, to Which he invites the attend lion of pnrchasers. His cloths, etc.. Were se leoted wrtb great care, and he can rec-numeo the in as lioing equal, at toast, to any to be found in the place, lie also keeps Ready-made clo liting of every description, at very low prices— and is prepared to cut and make garments on the shortest notice *nd most reasonable terms, tie respectfully invites the public to give hiui a call. Bedford, June 6, 1856. FILL AM Mil FOODS AT TUB COLOJStDE STORE. ritHE subscribers having just returned from A the Eastern Cities, ate now receiving a large and splendid assortment of Fall and Win ter goods, consisting in part of French Merino, Thibit Cloth, Parmetta Ih-hilß-s, Silks, Flan nels, Alpacas, Satinetts, Tweeds. Jeans. Mns. has, Cotton and Wooleu Wrappers and Draw ers; Boots and Shoes; Quecnsware, Hardware, and in fact a little of every thing kept in Store. Thankful for past favors they hope By fair dealing, and -a desire to please to receive a liberal shaie of the public patronage. Oct. 3, 185*1. J St. J. 51. SHOEMAKER. Dissohifioii of Co-Partnership. rpilE Co-Partnership heretofore existing be -1 tweeo the subscribers in the Stcan, Saw Min and f.umber Business, and all business transacted by the firm t*U<)cke it Snider, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The above business will be continued by Jacob Snider, who is authorized to receive all claims coming to said firm and also to pay all debts that may be owing bv said firm. M. IV. LOCKE. JACOB SNIDER. Bloody Run, Pa., Oct. 3,1956.* Seven Teachers Wanted. THE School Directors of Harrison Town ship. will meet at the house of V. V. Wens, on Friday the 31st of October, inst., at ten o'clock, A M.. to examine and employ SEV EN TEACHERS; to take charge of the Schools of said District- T. It. Gettys, Cuuety Su perintendent, will be present to examine ap plicants. The school.-, wilt commence on the lUth of November, and las iepl open four months. Teachers who wish to bs employed must appear for examination before the Board of Dm cetera. J NO. JfcVICKJER, Prcs't. V. V. Wertz, Sec'ty. Oct io, isb. " PtBUC SUE Of ®S Est a I p. 1 THERE will be off. red at Public Sale on the j . premise* n Tuesday the lllb day of Noj i v ember riext. too following doseril.ed Real j K state, vi 2., one tract of land situate in SJoofoe ; Township Bedford county i'a., adjoining lan Is ; of Thouias Ki>bi*oaurl others, containing two- j hundred and forty-six acres and allowance, | about sixty acres, of which is el eared and under : fence. l'iie greater part of the remaining Por tion is tillable, the improvements me a log house and nam, au apple, ami peach orchard, has j several never failing springs of water, couveui- ! out to titer bouse; there is also said to be a j quantity of the best ol Iron Ore upon the above tract of land. Terms will be made to suit purchasers. Sale to cowmeuca at J o'clvvk when due - attendance will be given by JACOB BARNDOLLAR. , October, 7, 1866. mmf. TO/IN CLARK t fl'B A.I). CLARK hiving tJ formed a partiusrehip (in the Tanning He.,) the business lieretoftHre carried on in Seiwdlshiirg by John CI irk will nw I* conducted by aud in the name of John Clark and Sou. NOTICE. 1*3880X9, having unsettled accounts with the undeisigiied are called upon to attend to tbem promptly and have them closed, Mere particularly aceouts that have been s'atidind some tun... shoitl l. and tuua! lie attended to; ang if in some c.ts -s persons are not prepared to clsae fully, thei roust at least attend to idem. JOHN CLARK. March 11, 1866—3 m. PliDiteriii? Lath*!! rxiHE VKOURS IGTiEIi having erected A a Mill for s iw#hg PtvsTKßif o LATHSOU his premises in Union Fp. Bedford county. is now ready to furnish any quantity on the shortest notice. Price #l. od per thousand, ft. long. Other lengths in proportion. Letters addressed to meat St. Clairsvillc wil be promptly attended to. WM. GRIFFITH Union Tp., Feb. 16,1854. zz. FOR SALE CHEAP. ONE finrdy Carriage. one Falling Top Buggy —'m'li new and work warranted—also Two Now 2nurse wagons lor stile by A. D. CKaMER & Co.. i's ad ace received for Carriages or wagon*. May 23. 18,36. Ciatiiing and Dry Goods Store. "ITIIE lubscribers are just receiving a new a. hin lsoine and cheap aasoruueiit of REM- j D Y M .'DE CLOTH JMI and OR Y GOODS, at j their store in the East Cornerof'Uedford flail," j consisting in part ot Coats. Pants,Yt-sts.Shirts- | Satin Stocks. llatulKerchiefs Boots and Shoes, 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. do Laine. Shawls, A ioieas. flunks, Carpet Saeas, inc.. &C.: all Of which they will sell as cheap as can be pro cured elsewhere in Bedford, fur Cash orCoUn- t trv Produce. j fbey request all their friends in town and cotiißryto give them a cali, and see and ex a;n iite their stor.kfnr themselves as they considc i t a pleasure to show their goods, whether per sons wish to prchase or not. SON'NABORN & CO Bedford, April 20, 1855. i " SHOE STORE. j I B. CRAMER Ik CO. have just receive A • a very Urge assortment ot Boots an ! -hctfs. suitable for Fall and Winter, part style s follows : ( Men's Super Waxed Double Sole Boots, M-n"s " City Made Calf do. Men's " Hevy Kip. Lined do. Youth's Waxed Double Sole Boots, Youth's Call and Kip Lined do. llovs' City made Calf Boots, "Boys' Kip Lined Boots, Women*' Doable sole Kip Bootees, Womens' Fine Caif and Seal do. Womens' Fine Goat Morocco do. Worn.'tis' Parodi Bootees, very handsome, i Children's Shoes of every style and price. Gent's Morocco, KM, and Calfskin Bootees, ; Lilies' 1) .u.de Sole Gaiters. Gum Shoes, tc., I in fact, Bids HI 1 Shoes to suit every purcha- j set. If you want Boots and Shoes, please give j as a call, and you shall he suited in quality arm price. Exchange Store is the place to bu j Boots atd i Shoes. Oct. 12,1855. j TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, j U-XXT-IIVX. THE subscriber., having purchased the Tail oring csUb'ishment of S. J. M'Oatfe'on, In the building (np stairs) occupied by Capt. John Arnold, as a Herd ware Store, are prepared to <lo nl! kinds of work in their line, in the Ist. T\ est styles, and which for neatness and ii durability will not. w • venture to assert, i be surpassed by any other establishment in the ! pi tee. Bv strict attention to business and a desine to please, they hopo to receive a liberal share of tbe public patronage. A. C. MOWKK. Sept, 16. 1866. W. 11. ROSS. A 13® THE subscribers take this method of inform g the people of Bedford County th.it they *re opened a Wholesale and Ret nil Clothing ilorc.nt No. 5, Lloyd's How, iloUidayslmrg, I*a.. where they will at all times have on hand a args supply of every article in the Clothing Line. They would he pleased to see all their friends at their establishment. S. HKRSHMAN, M. SHOExVMIOL. June 27, 1856-tf NOTICE! 11. & B. T. R. R. CO. IN connection with the Penn'a Rail Road Company, are now Shipping, without delay, U twuen Hon wen. and Philadelphia or Baltimore, (via Huntingdon) at the following low rates viz; ARTICLES of Ist and 2d Class. Dry Goods, and c.hoes. Rags. Nails, Pork, Iron, a.d mer chandize generally, at 50&S2£ cents per I<H) lbs. ARTICLES of 3rd class. Bacon, Blooms, Bark. Fish, Pig metal, Ac., at 43 cents per 100 lbs. ARTICLES of 4th class. Iron, Fish, Salt, Nails, &c., at 38 cts. per 100 lbs. FLOUR. 73 cents per bbi by Car Load. The nl*>ve rates will be the whole charge on goods delivered in Hopewell from either I'hil'a. or Baltimore until further notice. Huntingdon. JAiIES BOON, Sept. 26, 1860. Sup't. lUTS. "jITENS Panama, Leghorn, & Braid hats. Also i.*X Boys and Cfiililrens hats for sale by May 23. 1856. A- B. CRAMER A CO. Confectionary Establishment. J. W. Boehm,still continues to keep on hand Can lies, nuts, fruits, cakes and beer, at his old stand a few doors West of Briue's Taveru.— Thankful for past favors be solicits the patron age- of the public. Aug. 22. 1866. j" rpilE undersigned having entered into p.art- I Bership. reflect fully announce to the pub- ! lie generally, that they are now prepared :o fur- j nish anything in their liu at exceedingly low ; rates. j Wo are now opening an elegant stock of. Hardware, Cutlery, House Furnishing Goods, j Tin J.tputiuvd, brass, French, and Brittauia , Ware, Willow, Cedar, and Fine Ware, Kails. Glass. Brushes, Putty, &c..c. A large stock of TIN-WAKE constantly on hand, of our own manufacture. Spouting anil other woik done to order, AS usual. STOVES of every des cription tor wood or coal, of which we are just receiving settle beautiful new patterns. Also Fann Implements in great variety, warranted as represented, the best and latest Inventionsoi the d iv. And, as we are every week receiving goods from Philadelphia. Baltimore, or Pitts, uurg. we will always endeavor to Keep a Full supply frf everything in our line, or at least fbi-nish any artnile required at a short uotfee^ We ate also prepared to furnish oil kinds 01 Lead Pipe. Water and Pump Fix'urea, at low rates, fl'e cordially invite ail to give us a call, and especially the Ladies, as wc have nearly j Wervthing to make house keeping easy l'roui a needle to a Cooking Stove, GEO. W. BLYMIRE. WM. HARTLEY. Oct. 3, 1856.-ly. THE undersigned respectfully requests all those indebted to him in any manner to make p.i\ nv.-nt inini ' hately. Oct. 3, 1860. * GEO. W. BLYMIRE. iLOiiiiXtiSiOßE. SSONABORN would announce to his old • friends and the public generally. thai he has | jost received another large supply of Spring and Summer Clothing for Men and 'to_, s, which In is deEermbted to sell on the most reasonable terms. Thankful lor past fubors, he hopes t > merit and receive a liberal share of the patronage of a generous public. Bedftrd,June 6. IWS IF VOU want CHEAP GOODS, call at Cheap Side. Nov.' lilt. \i A.N 1 ED—At Keed's Colonade Store.— Wheat, Kye, Oats, Corn, and Buckwheat—also all other approved produce, in exchange tor potolsai cash prices CARPETING, VLL wool Venifian: Rags. Cotton and hemp Carpeting. Floor Oil Cloths— white and Check Matting jest received bv May 28,1856. A. B. CR AM E K 4 Co. REMOVEO. TIIE npd.-rsigned. thankful (as advertise ments say) for past favors at the Colonnade store, in Bedford, would respectfully anno'.net to his nations and friends generally, that he has removed his entire stock •!' goods to his ueu brick store room lately occupied by Peter Ra l ehitng'i opposite the Bedford H.d, I. His sup ply of goods is fresh, new and fashionable. His new room has been neatly aud elegant ly fitted up and ii piud-l-d. All kinds of produce are tsk'-ti in exchange for goods. He hopes to be continued in the favor of his patrons and the public. JACOB REED. July 4, 1856. C~l ENTi J-.M E.N S Gaiters and Shoes—Mens T and boy* suocs and boots. Also Ladies. M isses, and ehildrets do, for sale bv Mai 23 ISSC. A. i>. CR A MLR & Co, NIDHirNLULOODN." 11 HE updersigncd has just returned hctnefrr.m . the Eastern cities with a large stock of FALL ami WINTER Goods, audi* now exhibiting AT CHEAP SIDE. A general assortment of new ityle of WINTER GOODS, Comprising in a great variety of Ladies Drest (rco-L. which consists in part ot black and / j ( - C'i Sllk.t, Chulhi, Laic-ki, Dt I.'iines, Madonna Clot's, Coberg Meiinos. etc., etc. A Lige varh'ly of Block and Fancy Clothes, Cassinietes, Ca-sii etts. Jeanes,. etc.. etc. JSools. Shot*, Ilals and BcntiedS , Groceries, Su pns, Moias cs, Syrujs. Shad, Herrir#* and Makcrel, Bacon, Qneenswatw, lis id ware. Brooms, Buckets, Looking Glasses, etc. The above stock consists of ev -iy article us ually kept in st ore—Jttl ol 'which wil. be sold, cheap for cash or approved produce. Thankful for p a st favors, he hopes by fair ; dealing and a desire to pleas '.to continue to merit and resuive a liberal share of public patronage. G. W. RUPP. Oct. 3, 1856. NOTICE. Letters of administration having lxen grant- I | od to the subscriber, on the Estate of Samuel i Blackburn, late of Flcasaatvillc, St.. Clair : township, deo'd. all persons indebted to said I Estate are hereby notified to m ike payment immediately, and those having claims against ; the same will present them properly autheiiti j cated for settlement. It. .MILLER, Adm'r. | July 25, 1866. St, Chlr township. Fllii SALfC j subscriber will sell at private sale, a ; . X valuable Farm of first rate limestone ianff, ; situated in Middle Wood berry tp., Bedford : county Pa., containing 180 acres, about 126 | ! acres cleared and under good fence, and in a I high state of cultivation, the balance is well tim bered, with a good two Story f/onse an 1 a h'lge back haiiding attached. .Jlso a good bank barn with thrashing house, tenant house, wash and I spring house, and ail other out buildings reqnir- ! ed on a farm. Also a never failing spring ot j limestone water near the buildings. Any per- I son wishing to purchase such a property will do : well to call on thu subscriber living on the premises. SAMUEL BUCK. Aug. 8, 1856. A. King. Fr. Jordan. I LAW PARTNERSHIP. Ring & Jordan, J torneys at Law BEDFOIi . PA., WILL practice in the iveral Courts of Bed ford and adjoining counties. Agencies, Collections, and all other business intrusted to their care will be proUitly and /aitli fully attended to. OFFICE in Juliana street, formerly eceupied by 1). H. Ilotius, Esq., and more recently in the occupancy of Jos Maun, Esq. January, 5, 1855. TO BUILDERS. Ithc subscriber is fully prepared tefnrnlsh and . quantity or quality ofßuilding Lumber any Plastering Laths. Orders directed to St.Cl.tirs will, Bedford County, will he promptly attended L> by giving a reasonable notice. F. D. BEEGLE; Dec. 29, 1864. Mrs, Stowe's new work—Dred, a UieTFtbe Great Dismal Swamp, equal to Upcie Tonfs Cabin, just received at Dr. liarrv's Cheap Rook Store. BRIGS, UOGKS STA- ! MM. bU. Is i\ EKAIIER, Bo isVsi. Pa, \ HAVING pnreh vse i the Drug rod Book ' Store of Dr. S. I). Scot;, bas coostantly on hand, at the old Stan 1. a largo and well se lected slock o. choice Dings and Medicine , wholesale and rehul* rtli of which will be sold :it fair terms. The . ssorimeniconsists in part o Drugs ant' Chemicals. Dye Woods and ,Icids, I'uints i J this. IV-inhtrv Glass and Glass Ware, 'tobacco ud okgars, i'etfumery, Fancy ariiclcs, ire., fyc. PATKST JIEWCIMFS. — Having the regular agency for the sale of all of these medicines, the public are assured that they are ol the beat, such as bare stood the test of time and expe rience, a.;d can lie safely recoremefcde i as ge nuine, viz: Townsvn i's and Sand s Sarsapa rilla. Wist r*s Balsam of U'ifd Clu-ipy, Ay r's Cherry Pectoral, A! offal's i.ifo Pills and Plu ■- nix Bitters, Dr. J i.vne's Famii i Medicines, Fahnstock's, Ilobensack's, and other verorfu ges; Uoodand's Genu an Bitters, kc., kc. Constantly on hand a bilge stock of historic, Liographicai, scientific, religiocs, poetical, school, and niisc-dlatieous BOOKS. AUo a great variety of i'.JACi' STsiTIOS .IRY, Cup, Post and wtajipiijg paper of every qrttiity, I'm- r Uki.^.M el'.itl Ts.iv.j iVinilow Blinds in patterns or by the piece.— Wall Paper, Steel and Fancy Goods. BL.iNK BOOKS of evety size and quality, Pocket Books and Port Monnuies, Diaries. Blank Deeds and Mortgages, gold Pens and i Pencils, Combi, Brushes, Perfumery in great : variety, Soaps, fce., &c. Lamps, ami Camp Id ne Oil and Burnir g Fluid, ! kept constantly on hand. (.' HO ICE LIQUOSS f'-r medical use; WolfPs j Sclieiaaui Schnapps, Gin, fori, Sherry and Mw.Lira Wines. Aug. 11, 1854.-tf Special Notice. A LT, persons indebted to tire firm of Kupp& /iOster are respectfully and earnestly reque®- ; ted to make immediate pivmont. The hooks I ire in the hands of G. W. lfupp, for collection. : and must p -sitively b£ closed. Our friends who | are in arrears will please consult t!. ir interest | by attending to this notice at or.ce and aot put us under tiitt unpleasant aecaseity of making them pay r.o,ts. BuF. 4 Hay, Itj, 1856—2 m, | HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHII-tDELP!iiA. Impertußt in^ounccmcul! i rpo nil persons alHiete I with Sexu.,l di.-eRCS, i such n,i So uift'-'l M*'-akncjß, ii.putcuec, Goanorb-ti-i, Gleet, Bypliilu>. Nx*.. &e. The L nr.trd Association of FtiUdedphin,, jn view of tko uwiuidcstnictioit of hunia.i ike-md health, caused Uy sexual diseases, and the de ceptions which are practised upon the uatortn/ natc YicfW4 of such dis'.uses by <4tucks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, as a chartiae hie act worthy of their name,to give mtdica ii hictsratii/tv alljjcrsuns thus-afflicted. (Male or Female.) who apply by i etter, with a descrip tion Of their condition .(age, occupation,Aab its of life.) tec., audin cases of cxtrcmepov. erty and suffering to furn.sii medicines free of r'mrge. The Howard Association is • bencToleut In stitution,established by special endow:m*r.t,for the relief of the sick and distr-ssed. afflicted with • V irulent an i Epidemic Diseases," and its funds c..in be use 1 for no other purpose. It hasu 'V a surplus of m ms, which the Direc tors have voted to ad -ertiae the above notice. 11 is ne® lit-ss to ald tuat the Association com- Hnn Is th- highest Medical skill of the age. and will furnish th" most modern treatment. Val uable advice also given to sick and nervous fe males iff!"; -ted with abdominal weakness. Womb complaint.C istivenesS. Leucorrlio a. Ac. Address (post-paid,) Dr. Geo. It. Caliiovs, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association -So. 2. South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, I'a. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. Hi'.Ait I'VELL, President. F uaeuiLD, Secretary. June 1, 1855. -Z7. TIMIL Valentine Steckman, Boarders taken bv the day, week, month an 1 year. April 25, 1850— tf Hooped Skirts? FRESIt .jkiOVJL.—XEXV COOPS. Calico t Ging!imis. Muslins, Chintzes, Hoop ed Skirts, fish Ac., just received at Heed's Store. May 23, 185 THRESHING MACHINES, with 2, 3, o bor <e power for sa'e cheip at Rea l's Coio n.ldc Store. I'uy. 80, 1855. EVERY variety of Summer Pantaloon goods and suitable material for Summer Costs lor sale by A. B. CRAMER St Co May 23. 1856. Dr. F. C. Feamer, Physician and Surgeon. rjespeclfally tenders his services to I It the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. He .may always he found (unless professionally en- j faged) at bis Drug and Book Store, in Juliana St. Fcb.l 6, 1854. t OrncE- c. V. M. P. Co., } Feb. 28, 1856. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the Board o i i.l Directors od this Company have this day : levied an assessment of 5 per cent, on ali pre mium notes belonging to the Company and in < force on the sixth day of February, 1856, cx o.ept 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 all premium notes expiring between said dates, and not renewed, 3 per cent. The members of this Company are hereby required to pay their saver*l amounts so assessed to the Tteasurer or authorized receiver of this Board within thirty days of the publication o this notice. Arrest—JOHN' T. GREEN. M aroSi'. 1 &j - 3t. S"' ' ~ ~ MOTICE. IS hereby given that the next Session of tht All. gheny Male and Female Seminary will 1 Commence on Tuesday the ftb dav of August inst., By order of the Trustees. JOHN POTLOCK- August I, 185 G. .... .. ; , Administrator * Notice. LETTERS &t Administration hawing been granted to the subscriber, I. viug in South Woodberry Townsliip, on the Estate of John Teeter, late of Monroe 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 jm>- {Ksrly authenticated for settlement. ADAM KKTRING, jUminisiraicr. July 18, 1868-f* Ad;i<ft'istrai"i "s .\otice, lETTERS of Administration having been J grtt d* hu I':;: subtarb ur, Oft the K;4lji. Daniel Die.il. tse r f //anisow Tp., deed, ad pcraoos iisl-.'. t Ito said Estate sr rcqu -stedto make limn.dutc payment. cud those hnving claim* ag -ins' lli • t-'.nie Wiii presenVtbcu pro perly &uthi .:•< !•-<! t >r iement. ifKSIiY P. BIE/.-L. ArfmV. Aug. 8, IS-id.-Ot. Cekmin Tp., DACIKKItEOTVPLS & AJiißUoSpii". n E ADEH hare you ever heard of Getty* iniir.it- V able Daguerreotypes ? if not, go at om eto his saloon and tuM lor yourself,and if jot: aaat a iikenes* of yourself or friends as true as nature and art ctucirined can make it, that is the place to get it. if you wnt a jdcture put up in the most ap proved style and of the best materi.ds or in short if ton want the worth of yonr money in a splendid Daguerreotype or AiuWotypc, s.C to GKTT YS . ' 6 As he is the only artist in Bedford county who u take the new sty 10-ef Duguerreetj pea and Ambrotypi'S. lie span s no puii* to give full satisfaction and permits DO picture to go out uutil he is cotjj- Jent it will d > so. Having just returned from the East he is in po. session of all the late irnprorinants in the art and can n*sur his patrons that he Can fatbizs them v.itb a style of pictures apt taken hv tr oth cr p<rsoii Jli the county. Rooiiis St the ' Exchange Building" or Odd Fellow* ITa!!—iranifdjjtely above the stare gf A. B. Cramer. T. S. GEXTY3, Jr. June- 6th, IMC. SOTICE. Letters of ri iuUtritim npr-n the ertats of [ Samuel late of Bedford Borough, | dee'd. having been granted to the su" scribcr! notice is hereby given to til persons indebted to | said estate to make payment without delay; and ' those having claims against the sam- are r.eti : tied to present the same duly authenticated fur settlement. FU. JOLDAX, Adm'r. Bedford, July 25. 1556. imruItTAXT TO HILL OH.\LS \Xf GODW.a Rtj'3 Improved Smut and Screen- Vf it.g Machines. Mid Bush 's. BiiltiagCi.it! • and Bran Busters, uf the must i;, proved p'ac; Miil Screws, Corn tr. i Cob Grinder*, Pu cat Bridges for -Mill Spindles, Portable Mills, warranted to ariud ten bushels per hour, Si.,; 1.-ons ami Mil! Burrs made to order. Alao, Stover's Patent Corn Kiln and Grain Dryer— ap-aiuabk* invention. Ibe ahovo Mtieko nre kept constantly on hand, and car.be obtained at any tuns', tr< in S. U. BBOAB. Scbeiisbunr, Bedford County, *h<> IsaDo gent for Bedford, Sotners-t. and adjoining ountios. -Miil wrigbt work done at the shortest notice, and on tLvJ most reasonable terms. February 15, 1856. IfeC 'liMldx'S Baaper and Mower for sals Ji by 5. I). BKUAB at Schellsbtirg, Pa., agent tot Blair and Bedford our. tie*. February 15,1b j-J. FISH. 'V E TVMsckoralatvi Salmon for sill hr -A Ma 23. 1855. A. B. Gil Air) TSt Co IEDFDRD HOTEL, AM) GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. rj'llE subscribe! respectfully begs leave to r.t --1 nounce to his old iricnds ai d the public generally,that be has leased and taken posses sion of the Bedford Ilotel, lately in the occu pancy ot Col. Adam Bartiliart. It is not l.: design to make tuue.y professions as to what he wil: to, but he pledges his w( id _at his tuott energetic efforts wa) be en.plo- ed to render comfortaide ..i, who give iiima ct.l. Thehouse will he handsomely fitted up. „t,d Dire but e.-reful and attentive servant- w ill he engaged. Persons visiting the Bedford Springs. as well :,s louse attending Court, and the traveling community generally, are respect fully inijtca to give him a call and judge for thcn-Selrci. CLT* The stages ail now stop at this hotel, and it Is therefore the Stage Ofiicc. Boarders taken by the week, month or year, oufavorable terms. Ample and comfortable stabling is at tached to this hotel, which will al\vj j be st ended l.y a careful hostkr. Also, a sate ani convenient carriage house. JOHN IIAFEB. Bedford, April 6, lfcon. zz Bakery and Confectionary, ICE CREAM bH.30.1E, ■TIHE subscriber, tharth'ul tor the patronage A berotofoie extended bin. ly a liberal lab ile. tenders his thanks, ai d he would ipc:i fully inform them that he has received and c.pued n new and choice lot of Con feet iocs, among which are candies, nuts, lruitt. &.C.— He also ke-ps Groceries, such as Sugar, Cetfoc. Tea, M'dasscs, Cheese, Candles. Ac. Also ,11 descriptions of Cakes, and will serve Wedding and other parties, on short notice - with c c'.vc tlons and cakes. He has bjttsntsd up awl refitted his Ice Cream Saloon, in a superior style, where he will he al ways ready to serv® his friends and the public with good and highly Havered Creams. Ilewid also serve j arti. s to order. His stand is opposite the Odd-Fellow'* Building, where h- f'eeis cenlidcnt put those who give him a cull will not go av.av digap peinted JOHN j". I.OTHER Juno 27, 1856. P. 12. Shires' MICIIII\G SHOP. ; ipJE undersigned respectfully anncur.Jfl* to x the Farmers of Bedford and adjoining coun ties, and the public in general, that he has new on hand at his Shop in Bedford, a brgs assort ment of Thrashing Machines, which includes hU four horse PREMIUM MACHINE. It will be remembered that this Machine took the FIR? 1 PRCMICS at our County Fair last fall. It 1* j constructed with tumbling Shall ar.d Strapcoin i billed; also four horse tumbling Shaft Machines of tile very best kind—two and three horse tumb ling Shalt power—and our old aud well-knon'- four horse Strap Machine, which, for sucng:h and dnribiiity, cannot be surpassed anywbers ' Farmers will please notice that we are now prf pared to Furnish Machines on the most favora ble and accomodating terms, aud a*. :he very lowest pr oos possible. Horses, Grain, Lumber, ami nil kinds of trade will be taken in payment for Machines. All kinds of repairing ot M 4' chines of ditlercnt kinds and alt ether faming ] utensils done on the most reasonal le tcrais, of 'he very best materials, and at the shortest ah j tice. - iCT"AII our Machines warranted one year :: properly used. Phase come this war for a good aud cheap Machine. FETER H- SniRE-S, Machine !<•. | August J, 1358. j REMOVED The undersigned take this method of iafortn 1 Inur their ohi Customers and the public-in gen j era), that they hare removed their cut.re y?oe j of Goods irons the West end cf Bedford to wa j Coilonade Store, lately occupied by Capt J ' Reed, where they will be p'eased to see t*: who iray favor them with a cali . ' Alt kinds of produce taken in FxchaagsfjL ! Goods. Thankful for past favors, thev hope by fak" ! dealing ai d a desire to phase, to coatiuuoto Receive a liberal share of the puidjc jutn argc. B-odford, July "5, 1855. i. k3 M-SHOEMAKEr-
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