i'o Dyspeptic and Nervous Sui ferers. "fUTE subscritier who has suffered all th 1 horrors of Indigestion, is anxious to im pert the ONLY method of cure to invalid situ larlv .fleeted. Address Dr. W. J. MULLIN, SckelUb a fiil/ord Co. Pa. MORE -REV COCDS. JUST received at Reed's New Store a Fresh Supply of Late Style and Fancy Goods, embracing a large lot of Ladies Dress Goods, French Needle Worked Collors, Fancy Silks, Gros de Rbines, Rlfc Silk Fringe, Dotted Swiss, Stripped ditto, Plain Naunsook, Bonnet Ribbons, Mantua Ribbons, : Blk Silk Cravats, Byron Collars, Merino Casaimere, Gent's half Hose, .Mix'd and Bro. Also a prime lot of Family Groceries, con sting of S agar, Coffee, Tea, Syrup, Molas s, Rice, Com tarcb, Farina, &c., itc. Julv 18, 1856. TO THE FARMERS. *IHE undersigned informs tha farmers of Bed i. ford and adjoining Counties that he has made arrangements by which he can furnish to titcse desiring, the latest improved and best ag ricultural implements of the da}', embracing Scott's "Lit le Giant" Corn and Gob Grinder guaranteed to-grind from 8 to Jo bushels of feed per hour with one horse —Potts' Corn S'alk Gutter and Crusher— warranted to cut Ironi 1-0 to 160 bushels of feed per hour. - H . and Straw Cutters in variety, Grain Drills, Corn Shelters, which are unsurpassed for cheap ness and quahtv; Cultivators, lloTse Hoes, Cider -Mills, Ac.". fee. In short every utensil used on or about a farm. Wishing to avoid all imposition, each machine sold by him wiil In tra rranltd to work as represented, or wo sale— and as these nijcliiues are procured in most cases directly Irum the patftntbes ard manufac turers, the purchaser wiil be secure in the right of using. Prices will be as moderate and in some in stances less than the same articles can be pro cured finely from the manufacturers. As the demand is very great for Hie two first named machines, orders should be given soon, by those wishing to purchase. WILLIAM HARTLEY. June 20, 1856-z EVERY variety of Summer Pantaloon goods and suitable material for Summer Coats for sale by A. B. CRAMER fe Co May 23, 1856. T OFFICE. C. V. M . P. Co., > Feb. 28, 1856. NOTICE is 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, 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 all premium notes expiring between said dates, and not renewed, 3 per cent. The roemliers of this Company are hereby required to pay their saveral amounts so assessed to the Tieasurer or authorized receiver of this Board within thirty days of the publication o this notice. ATTEST—JOHN T. GREEN. ! Marc2Blßs6—Bt. THB mil m Valentine Steckraan, PR.OPIIIBTOH.. Boarders takeu by the day, week, month and year. April 25, 1856—tf Hooped Skirls? FRESH ARRIVAL,—XEW GOODS. Calico, Ginghams, Muslins, Chintzes, Hoop ed Skirts, fish Ac., just received at Reed's Store. May 23, 18-5. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. Important Announcement! TO all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases, such as Seminel Weakness, Impotence, Gonnorlioea, Gleet, Syphilis, fee., fee. The Howard Association of Philadelphia, in view of the awful destruction of human life and health, caused by sexual diseases, and the de ceptions which are practised upon the unfortn/ nate victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, as a nharilav bit act worthy ot their name, to give medica advice gratis, to allpersons thusafflicted, (Male or Female,) wlio apply byl etter, with a descrip tion of their condition.(age, occupation, hab its of life,) fee., and in cases of extreme pov erty and suffering to furnish medicines fret oj charge. The Howard Association is a benevolent In stitution, established by special endowuient.for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with "Virulent and Epidemic Diseases," and its funds can be used for no other purpose. 1 has now a surplus of means, which the Direc tors have voted to advertise the above notice. it is needless to add that the Association com ' mauls the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most modern treatment. Val uable advice also given to sick aud nervous fe males afflicted with alidominal weakness, Womb complaint,Oostiveness, I.eucorrhiea. Ac. Address (post-paid.) Dr. GEO. R. CALHOI:*. Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2, South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HKARTWELL, President. Gao- FAlaotriLD, Secretary. June 1, 1855.-zz CLOTHING STORE. S SON A BORN would announce to bis old • friends and the public generally, that he has just received another large supply of Spring and Summer Clothing for Mcu and Bo,g, which he is determined to sell on the most reasonable terms. Thankful tor past fabors, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of the patronage of a generous public. Bedford, June 6, 1858. Clothing and Dry Goods Store. THE übscribers are just receiving anew handsome and cheap assortment of RE.i- DY MJDE CLOTHING and DRY GOODS, at their store in the East Corner of'Bedlord Hail,' consisting in partof Coats,Pants,Vests,Shirts- Satiu Stocks, Handkerchiefs, 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.de Laine, Shawls, Alpacas. Trunks, Carpet Sacks, Ac., Ac.; all of which they will sell as cheap as can he pro cure! elsewb* re iu Bedford, for Cash oi Coun try Produce, . Thev request all their friends in town and conntryto give them a call, and see and exam iie their stork fr-r themselves as they conside if ■ pleasure to show their goods, whether per sons wish to prchsse or not. SONNABORN & CO BodiVrl, April 20, 1865. Dr.A. P. Fields. RESPECTFULLY informs the citUen* of Huntingdon, Bedford and Blair counties, that he lus located a medical office half mile ftom Oassvitle. Huntingdon Co. Pa., whefe he hopes to receive a good share of public favor. I*. S. I will be found at Pattonsvil'.e, on the first Tuesdavs and Wednesdays of every month. " A. P. FIELDS, M. D. Jiov. 14, 1856 -c* Letters of administration on the estate ©fPeter I ekes, late of Union Township, fcedtorrt c<>., dee'd having been granted to the subscriber re siding in Union Township, notice is therefore given to all persons indebted to said estate, to make payment immediately, and those having claims arc requested to present them properly authenticated for settlment. JOSEPH I.MLF.R, A ina'r. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been grapted to the subscrilier, living in South Woodhcrry Township, on the Estate ol Henry Iletick, late of said Township, decsl, all per son indebted to said Estate are hereby notified to make payment immediately, and those hav iug claims against the same will present them proper!v authenticated for settlement. March 28. DAVID C. LONG, Mrn'r. Executor's Notice. IETTERS testamentary having been granted J 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* hjtcaiors. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS of administration having been granted to the subscriber, living in South i Woodberry Tp., on the estate of John Stoner, i late of said Township, dee'd, ali persons indebt ed to said esute will make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same will present them ptoperlv authenticated for settle ment. " JOHN EBERLY, June, 1856: Adm'r. THRKSsHING MACHINES, with 2, 3, o horse power for sale cheap at Reed's Colo nade Store. For. 30. 1855. LOST! LAST NOTICE! Having lost my Port Monaie at or near Schelisburg, on the 19th Sept'r last .con taining $45 in bank rotes, besides numerous valuable papers, and having heretofore adver tised for the same without success, 1 hereby pio pose that if the finder will place the Pert mcnaie and papers in any private place within fiiteen miics ot Pleasui.tville, and notify me of the fact, by letter, without date, or signature or otherwise, describing tfa place so 1 can fiixi it, I obligate myself to deposite $5 in the precise spot I find the Port monaie and papers as a re ward for the same, asking no questions. J. U. WRIGHT. Nov. 7, 1856. PlBI.il! Sill rjIHEKB will be sold, at public sale, In St. A Clair Township. Bedford County, Pa., on TUESDAY she 9/A day of DEC EM HER next, one TANYARD, with good Shop and Vats, also full privilege to erect a Bark Mill, with water power; one TWO STORY HOUSE, with a hues building attached, good ceUer, a good well at the door. This lot contains 1 acre and 102 perches. A good title will he made. Possession given on the first of April, next. Terms, reasonable, and will bo made known ou day of sale. JACOB SILL. Nov. 14. 1856. TO CONTRACTORS. IUROPCHALS wilt I* received at the office of SAMUEL L. RUSSELL, ESQ., Treasurer of the -'Bedford Mineral Springs AasociaMon," in the Borongli of Bedford, Penn'a, for the erection of a frame building, "100 feet long by 41 feet wide and three stories high, with piazzts on three sides, 8 feet wide. Plans and specifications for the building may he examined, aii'i all information will tie given, at the place above named, from the 18th to the 26th mst. The proposals must be handed in ou or before the 26th inst., and bids may be for materials and work together or separately, P. GOSSLER, President. Nov. 14, 185 G. PIBLI(1 SILIL OF REAL ESTATE! FTIIIE subscriber will offer at Public Salt, on X Saturday, the 18th of December next, in the town ot Clearville Monroe Township, on: two story Frame /Zonae, 80 by 18 feet, and lot, 60 feet front, and 172 feet bark, with a well of excellent water at th door, a good log atahie thereon, and four and one half acres more or less of land adjoining, under good lence, aud in a high state of cultivation. A god title will be made. TERMS —One-third of the purchase money in hand on the first of April, 1857, wheu pos session will be given. Sale to commence at 1 e'clock, P. M. ELI AS RITZ. November 7, 1856. I">h.ilon*s .Magic Hair Dye, Colors instantane ously, tne Hair or Whiskers a jet black or beautiful brown. Also, PlialonsChemical Hair Tnvigorator, a superb article, for preserving and beautifying the Hair, can be purchased from Harry, at the cheap Drug Store. L IST NOTICE! SAVE COSTS Z f AI.L persons indebted to the late firm o Rem & OSTEB, by Book Account, Note or otherwise, are hereby notified to make imme diate payment, and by so doing, save costs. Bedford, Sept. 19, 1356-2 m. Com Starch, Farina, &c.—The very heat ar ticles can be had at Dr. Harry's Cheap DmgStorc. Holloway's Worm Confections A safe, pleasant, and effectual remedy for worms at Dr Harry's cheap Drug Store. To boep the teeth and gums healthy Use Bazm's Rose tooth paste, or the Balm of a Thousand Flowers, with a good brush, all of which can be purchased cheap, at Dr. Har ry's. 1 physicians prescriptions carefully compound ed, at all hours of the day or uight, at Dr, Harry's, Drug Store. BOOTS A SHOES. A. B. CRAMER, & Co., have just received a full supply .-citable for the approaching season Oct. 24, 1856. A. B CRAMER A Co. WAVE received their usual assortment of Fall and Winter Gyois, 7'uey respectfully in vito tliei- friends to call and examine stock and •pries.—Oct. 24, 1858. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. THE subscribers take this method of inform ; the people of Bed lord County that they ive opened a WholosuU ma Retail Cldnivg ./ore,it No. 5, Lloyd's Row, Hollidaysburg, Fa.,where they wiilat all times have on hand a arge supply of every article in the Clothing Line. Tliey would lie pleased to see all their friends at their establishment. S. HEHSHMAN, M. SIIOENTHOL. June 27, 1856-tf NOTICE! H. & B. T. 11. K. CO. IN connection with the Penn'a Rail Road Company, are now Shipping, without delay, be tween HOPEWELL and Philadelphia or Baltimore, (via Huntingdon) at the following low rates vis; _ _ , ARTICLES of Ist and 2d Class. Dry Goods, and Shoes, Rags. Nails. Porlc, Iron, and mer chandize generally, at cents pel 1 JO lbs. ARTICLES of 3rd class. Bacon, Blooms, Bark, Fish, Pig metal, &c„ at 43 cents per 100 lbs. ARTICLES of 4th class. Iron, Fish, Salt, Nails, he., at 38 cts. per lot) lbs. FLOUR. 73cents per bbl by Car Load. The above rates will be the whole charg- on goods delivered in Hopewell from either Phd'a. or Baltimore until further notice. Huntingdon. JAMES BOON, Sept. 26, 1856. Sup't. PRIYITE mi. rpilE subscriber will sell at private sale, a X valuable Farm of tfcst rate limestone Ur 1, situate in Bedford Tp., about two miles north east of Bedford, containing 271 acres :<id al lowance, 175 acres cleared and under good fence, of which 25 acres are good meadow. It is in high state of cultivation, and the balance is well timbered. The improvements are a new two story Brick Wouse. with a basement kitchen, and a foun tain pump at the door, and in the seller; a flame stable, with aw igon she! and eorncnb nttrch ed; a log barn. Also, n en ant house, w-|th never failing spring of excellent water, a black smith shop and other out buildings. There is also on the premises a large orchard of excell ent fruit. Any pei-son wishing to purchase will call on the subscriber living on the premises. Oct. 24, 1856. A. R. CRAINE HJJTS. MENS Panama., Leghorn, & Hraid hats. Also Bovs and Children* hats lor sale hy May 23, 1856. A- B. CHAMKK & CO. Confectionary Establishment. J. W. Boehm,fcti.ll continues to keep on hand Candies, nuts, fruits, cakes and beer, at his old stand a lew doors West of Brico's Tavern.— Thankful for past favors he solicits the patron age of the public. Aug. 22. 1856. Plank Koad Election Notice! THE Stockholders of the Hopewell and Bloody Run, Plank and Turnpike Koad Com pany. are hereby notified that an election for offices of siid road for the ensu'ngvear will be held at the office of the Treasurer on Monday the 3d day of November next. By order of the Board. JNO. MOWER, Oct. 17, 185 Sec'y. WANTED—At Reed's Colonade Store— Wheat, Kye, Oats, Corn, and Buckwheat—also ill otiier approved produce, in exchange for goods at cash prices CARP ETL\Ti. k LL wool Venitian, Hags. Cotton md hemp ~V. Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloths— white and Check Matting just received bv May 23, 1856. A.B.CRAMER *Co. m ifsPar 1 TIIE Partnership heretofore existing between JAHKS L. NORTOV and the subscriber in the business of m iking ami vending M iftliin s for Cutting and Sharpening Files, is discontinued from this day, and a* the subyriber his an in terest of the undivided half in the pitont, su cnre for said Machines, he hereby notifies the public not to make any purchases from said James L. Norton, without his consent. WILLIAM SILL. Nov. 17. 1856. IROS —Blacksmiths and others, are informed ■ that wo have just recei red a large supply ot i refined Iron—warranted best quality. A. B. CRAMER * CO. | Nov. 28. 1856. DOCB'E BARRELLED GUNS—' Two Dou ble Barrel Guns—twist - warranted, for sale by A. B. CRAMER & CO. j Nov. 28, 1856. IIAVE YOU SIUCRIBED IN THE Cosmopolitan Art Association FOli TIIE THIRD YEAR? SEE THE RAKE JNDUCEMENTS!—The management have the pleasure of announc -1 ig that the collection of Works of Art deaign j ed for distribution among the subscribers, i whose names are received previous to the 28th i of January, '57, is much larger and more costly I than on anv previous year. Among the lead | itig works in Sculpture—executed in the finest I Marble—is the new and beautiful Statue of the "Wood Nymph," The Busts of the Three Great American Statesmen, CLAY, WEBSTER & CALHOUN, A is* the exquisite Ideal Bust, "S P K I N G." APOLLO AND DIANA, IN MARBLE, LIFE SIZE. Together with the following Groups and Statues in Carrara Marble—of the Struggle for the Heart, Venus and Applfe; Psyche; Magdalen; Child of the sea; Innocenee; Captive Bird; and Little TruantT With numerous works in Bronze, and a collection of sevkkai. itmts FIME OIL PAINTKXGS, by leading Artists. The whole of which are to be distributed or allotted among the subscribers whose names are received previ ous to the Twenty-eighth f January, '57 when the Distiitmtion will take place. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Every subscriber of three dollars is entitled to A copy ol the splmdid Steel-Engraving, '•S.eTUUBAr NivJHr," or A copy ol any of tho following $3 Magazines one year, also A copy of le .art Journal one year, aud A Ticget iu tho Annual Distribution of Works of Art. Thus, lor every pai.l, a person not only gels a beautiful Engraving or Magazine one year, but al-o reeoivc.i tho Art Journal cue year, and a Ticket in the Annual Distribution, making your dollars worth of rfading m-iiitr lie sides the ticket, by wuicli a valuable painting or piece of statuary ma) be received in adit- i lion. Those who prefer Magazines to the Engrav ing '-Saturday Night," can have either of the following one rears Harper's Magazine, Godey's Lady's Book, Dinted States Mag-trine, Knick erbocker Magazine, Graham's Magazine, Biack woed'a Magazine, Southcru Liteiary Messen ger. Xn person is restricted to a single nieml>ei •hip. Those uiiving five memberships, remit ting Sl-5, are entitled to six Engravings, and to six Tickets in the distribution, or any five of the Magazine*, one ye.tr, and six tickets. Persons, in remitting funds for membership, will please register the letter at tlio Post () fficc, to prevent loss; on receipt ot which, a certifi cate of Mem (airship, together with the Engrav ing r Magazine desired, will be forwarded to any part of the country. For farther particulars, see the November Art Jounia*, setit free on application. For membership, ad Iress, C.'L. DERBI , Actuary C. A. A., 348 Broadway. New York, or Western Office, 166 Water at. Sandusky, O. S. H. TATE, lion. Sect'y, Nov. ?8. 1856. Bedford, Pa. P. H. Shires' MACHINE SHOP. R.IK undersigned respectfully announce 4 to the Farmers of Bedford and adj .iuing coun ties, and the public in general, that he has now on hand at his Shop in Bedford, a large assort- j ment of Thrashing Machines, which include* hi* four horse PREMIUM MAC/iiNE. It will be j remembered that this Machine took the FIRSI i PREMIUM at our County Fair last tall. It is , constructed with tumbling Shaft and Strap com bined; also four horse tumbling Shaft Machines I of the very best kind—two and three horse tutnb- j lit)/ Shaft power—and our old and well-known four horse Strap Machine, which, for strength and duribllity, cannot be surpassed any whore. Farmers will please notice that tie are now pre pared to Furnish Machines on the most favora ble and accomodating terms, ami at the very lowest prices possible. Horses, Grain, Lutiibe.t, -and a'l kinds of tiade will le taken iu payment for Mael.iii -S. All kinds of repairing oi Ma chines of different kinds an l all other farming utensils done on the most reasons' le terms, of the very best materials, and at the shortest no tice. 33 r *All our Machines warranted one year if properly used. Please come this wry for a good aud cheap Macbiue. PETER n. SHIRKS. Macbiai-tt. Align st 1, 1856. bisbfuhFhotei., GENEEAL STAGE OFFICE. 11 D E subscriber respectfully begs leave to an . oouoce to his old friends and the public generally,that he has leased and taken posses sion of the Bedford Hotel, lately iu the occu pancy el C-01. Adam Bimhart. It is not his design to make leany | rofesaions as to ah.it he will do, but ha pledges his word .at his mra-t energetic efforts will te employed to render comfortable all who give l.ini a caii. The house will be handsomely fitted up, sud none but careful and attentive servants v ill be engaged. Persons visiting the Bedford" Springs, as well as those attending Court, and the traveling Community generally. are respectfully invited to give him a call and judge for themselves. The stages all now *top at this hotel, and it is therefore the Stage Office. Boarders taken, by the week, month or year, onfavorahlc terms. fry Ample and comfortable stabling is at tached to this hotel, wuich will always be at ended by a careful hostler. Also, a safe and convenieutcarriage house. JOHN IIAFER. Bedford, April 6, 185 ft. zz HE undersigned having entered into part -1 A. nerabip. reapectful'y announce to the pub j lie generally, that they are now prepared to fur nish anything iu their line at exceedingly low ! rates. Wo are now opening an elegant stock of Hardware, Cutlery. House Furnishing Goods, Tin Japanned, brass, French, and Bnttania Ware, Willow, Cedar, and Fine Ware, Nails, Glass, Brushes, Putty, Ac., A. A large stock of TIN-WAKE constantly on hand, of our own manufacture. Spooling and other work done to order, 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 ami latest Inventions of the day. And, .as we are every week receiving goods from Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Pitts unrg. we will always endeavor to keep a full supply of everything in our line, or at least fbrnish any article required at a short notice. We are also prepared to furnish all kinds of Lead Pipe. Water and Pump Fixtures, at low rates. We cordially invite all to give us a call, and especially the Ladies, as wa have nearly everything to make house keeping easy from a needle to a Cooking Stove, . GEO. W. BLYMIRE. WM. HARTLEY. Oct. 3, 1856.-ly. THE undersigned respectfully requests all those indebted to bira in any manner to make payment immediately. Oct. 3, 1856. GEO. W. BLYMIRE. SHOE STORE. IP. CRAMER & CO. have just receive • a very large assortment of Boots an Dices, suitable for Fall and Winter, part style as follows -. Men's Super Waxed Double Sole Boots, Men's City Made Calf do. Men's Heavy Kip, Lined do. Youth's Waxed Double Sole Boots, Youth's Calf and Kip Lined do. Boys' City made Gail' Boots, Boys' Kip Lined Boots, W.linens' Doubt- side Kip Bootees, Womens' Fine Calf and Seal do. Women*' Fine Goat Morocco do. Wom us' Parodi Boo'ees, very handsome, Children's Shoes of every style and price. Gent's Morocco, Kid, and Calfskin Bootees Ladies' Doable Sole Gaiters, Gum Shoes, Ac.' in fact, Boots and Shoos to suit every purcha ser. If you want Boots and Shoos, please pivr as a csll, and you shall be suited in quality and price. Exchange Store is the plact to iuj Boots and Shoes. Oct. 12,1865. KEHOV£I). The undersigned take this method of inform ing their old Customers and the public in gen eral, that they hav removed their entire stoc of Goods from the West end of Bedford to the Colorado Store, i&te.ly occupied try Capt. J. Reed, where they yiil be pleased to see all who rray favor than with a call. All kinds of protltce taken in Exchange fo Good*. Thankful for pest favor*, they hope by fan dealing a, d a deafreto phase, to continue to Receive a liberal 11*0 of the pubJic patronace Bedford, Ju.y 24,1855. __ 'J. * J M. SHOEMAKER. FOR JSJLF CUL.h>. ONE family Carrisjre, nm FiilHpg Top jfuggj —both new and (rrk warr-tnicd—also Two New 2 loose wuguusfor sale by f A. B. fit i\ at Eh & Co., Produce received ftr Carriages or wagons. May 23, Ittob. • M f jurist:' DRUGS, BOORS AMI STA TIONARY. DR. F. C. BEAKER, Bedford, Pa., HAVING purchased the Drug and Book Store of Dr. S. D. Scott, has constantly on hand, at the old stand, a huge and well se lected stock of choice Drugs and Medicine . wholesale and retail, all of which will be sold at fair terms. The assortment consists in part o Drugs a>u' Chemicals, Dye Woods and Acids, Paints i d Oils, Window Glass and Glass Ware, Tobacco and Segart, Perfumery, Fancy articles, Sc., SfC. PATENT MEDICINES. Having the regular agency foi the sale of all of these medicines, the pnolioare assured that they are of the best, I such as l-ave stood the test of time and expe rience, and cuu lie safely recommended as ge nuine, viz : Townsend's and Sand's Sarsapa rilla, Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Moffat's Life Pills and Phoj nix Bitters, Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines. Fahnstock's, Ilobensack's, and other vertn'fu ges; lloofland's German Bitters. Ac., Ac. Constantly on band a large stock of historic, biographical, scientific, religious, poetical, j school, and miscellaneous BOOKS. Also a great variety of FANCY STATJON j ARY, Gup, Post and wrapping paper of every | quality, Paper Hangings in great variety.— i Window Blinds in patterns or by the piece.— i Wail Paper, Steel and Fancy Goods, i BLANK BOOKS of every size aud quality, Pocket Books and Port Monnaies, Diaries, Blank Deeds and Mortgages, gold Pens and Pencils, Combs, Bruahes, Perfumery in great variety. Soaps. Ac., Ac. Lamps, and Camphine Oil and Burnir g Fluid, kept -onstantlv on hand. CHOICE LiqUORS for medical use; Wolffs Scbeioatu Schnapps, Gin, Pert, Sherry aud Mad, ira Wines. Aug. 11, 1854.-tf Speciai Noiice. \LL persons indebted to the firm of Rupp A Osier are respectfully and earnestly reques ted to make immediate payment. The books *re in the bauds of G. W. Hupp, for collection, and tuns! positively tic closed. Our friends who m- in arrears will pleas-" consult their interest by attending to this notice at once and not put us un ler tie unpleasant necessity of makiu;; then, j *)• cats. l!"?r J May, 16, 1856— 2 m. Bakery and (o*iiecliotiary, ICE CREIM SALOON. THE subscriber, thankful tor the pitronr.ge heretofore extended him by a liberal pub lic, tenders his thanks, and lie would respect fully inform them that he has received and opened a new and choice lot ol Confections, among which are candies, nuts, fruits, Ac.— He also keeps Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee . Tea, Molasses, Cheese, Candles, Ac. Aluo si! descriptions of Cakes, and will serve Wedding and other parlies, on short notice, with conl'ec tious and cakes. He has opened up and refitted his Ice Cre.-tn Saloon, in a superior .-lyie, where he will be al ways rgady to serve 'i s friends and the public with good and uig'ilj davered Creams. He wid also sctve partita Id trdvr. His stand is opposite the Odd-Fellow's Building, where be feels cenf.dent that those who give him a eall will uct go away disap pointed * JOHN J. LUTHER June 27. 1856. TWaU^TBTJIL^^JE:. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. rpiHE Co-Partnership heretofore existing be- JL tween the subscribers in the Steam Saw Mill and Lumber Business, and all business transacted by the firm of Locke & Snider, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The above business will be continued by Jacob Snider, who is authorized to receive ail claims Coming to said firm and also to pay all debts that may be owing by said firm. M. W. 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. Wertz, oit- 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. R. Qettya, Coui-ty Su perintendent, will be present to examine ap plicants. The schools will commence on the 10th of November, and lie 1 ept open four months. Teachers who wish to b i employed must api>ear for examination before the Board of Directors. JNO. McVICKER, Pres't. V. V. Wcrtz, Sec'ty. Oct. 10, 1856. WM SHAFFER, Mllflim TIILOII, WOUI.D announce to his former patrons, ana the public generally, that he has just eceived, from Philadelphia, a large and well se eded assortment of the most choice Cloths, •l&ssimerei and Vestings—also summer wear of every description, to which he invites the attend tion of purchasers. His cloths, etc., were se lected with great care, and ho can rccommen tliem as being equal, at least, to any to be found in the place. He also beeps 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. He respectfully invites the public to give hiia a call. Bedford, June 6, 1856. FILL AMI WINTER GOODS IT THE fOLOXMUE STORE. THE subscribers having just returned from the Eastern Cities, are now receiving a i large and spleudid assortment of Fail and Win ter goods, consisting in part of French Merino, Thibit Cloth, Parmetta Delaines, Silks, Flan nels, Alpacas, Satinctts, Tweeds, Jeans, Mus lins, Cotton and Woolen Wrappers and Draw ers; Boots and Shoes; Queensware, Hardware, and in fact a little of every thing kept in Store. I hankfnl for past favors they hope l>y fair dealing, and,a desire to please to receive a lit em! share of the public patronage. Oct. t. 1866. J A. J. M. SHOEMAKER. Just received at Shoemakers, New Colonnade Store, a fresh supply of gents latest style of Hats. Also a fresh supply of Gloves and Gauntlets. Bedford, Oct. 51,1856 HARDWARE STORE. The subscriber would announce to his old rends and the public in general, that he hai removed bis HARDWARE STOKE to the ne „ building second door west of the Bedfor i Ho tel, where he has just received and opened an extensive assortment of Hardware, embracing almost every article In that line of bnismt's/ I His stock of SADDLER V is of the best nuuiitv j and was selected with great care. H e would respect fully invite all want ot articles in the Hsrdwai* I,no, to give hrn. a call, satisfl.nl that htr can please all w ho do so. JOHN ARNoi D May 28, 18.56, ULl> - 1. am be7TT^iaerl"i 1100000 v n l NGf ;r s of ; ;,! /f.?e, ,n ' ,S - Afe > 75,000 fee I i yf \a.ious sorts, such as Wtiitr I me, Yehow fine, Poplar, Spruce, & c . y lc sale p. ;> v eT> St. C lairs vide, Fah. 18, 1863-tf " • ' ' PIBI.IC SILK 01? BISiL Estate. ItHEHE will be offi m! at Public Sale on the premises on Tuesday the 11th day of No vember next, the following described Real Estate, viz., ode tract of land situate in Monroe Tow nship Bedford county Pa., adjoining lands of Thomas Bobisouand others, containing two hundred and forty-six acres and allowance, alfout sixty acres, of which is cleared and under fence. The greater pu tof the remaining Por tion is tillable, the Improvements are a log house and harn, an apple, and peach orchard, has several never failing springs of water, conveni ent to (lie house; there is also said to be a quantity of the best of Iron Ore upon the above tract of land. Terms will Ire made to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock when due attendance will be given by JACOB BARN DOLLAR. October, 7,1856. PlllT.MidSlilP. JOHN CLARK * Wm. A. 8. CLARK having formed a partnership (in the Tanning sc.,) the business heretofore carried on in Scbellsburg liy John Clark will now be conducted by and in the name of John Clark and Sou. NOTICE. PERSON'S, having unsettled accounts with the undersigned are called upon to attend to them promptly and have then) closed. More particularly accouts that have been standind some time, should, and mint be attended to; ang If in some cases persons are not prepared to clsse fully, they must at least attend to them. JOHN CLARK. March 14, 1856—3 m. 'TWELVE TEACHERS WASTEO IWE LYE TEACHERS wanted to take charge of lie Schools in West Providence Tp., for 1 licit liberal salaries will be giveu. Schools to open the first of November and to continue four mouths. JOHN A. GUMP. Bloody Run, Oct. 17, 1856. Sec'y. NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration having been granted ou the Estate of Isaac Coucben our, late of Juniata Tp.. to the subscrilier liv ing in said Tp., all persons indebted to said Estite, are hereby notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenti cated for settlement. JOSEPH DULL, Adm'r. Oct. 3,1853. FIiSR FOB SH.E. THE undersigned will sell at private sale a tract of land situate in Miiiig.in's Cove Harri son Township. Bedford county, lately in the oc cupancy of Mrs. Elizabeth Earnest and family, adjoining lands of the widow Wert*, Daniel May and others, and Containing one hundred and sixty tlnee acres and allowance, about twenty five of whieh are cleared and under fence. T;<• improvements are a two story log dwell ing house, small log bam and other out build ings. There is also a young oreh ud of choice apple trees on the place. The terms wiil lie made known hy either of the subscribers, who are Trustees of Mrs. Earn est If the farm is not soli r.t private sale before the Ist., of Novcml>er next, it will be offered at public Sale on that day. GEO. F. KIDDLE. J-NO. MOWER. Sept. 12, 1856. Trustees. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.. THE undersigned, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, to distribute the I balance ot the money in the hands of John ! Mower and S. L. Russell, Esquires, Adwinis i trators de bonus non, with the Will annexed ol j William Lane, late of Hopewell, Tuwnship in * said County, deceased, to and among the credi j tors of ssid decedent entitled to receive the | same, will attend to the duties ot his appoint l ment on Tuesday the 2' th day of July, iust,, j at his office in the Borough of Bedford, when j and where a)! parties interested can attend if i tbev see proper. G. K. SPJNG, Jnditor. I Jnlv 11, 1856, i NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the last will and j testament of Elwood /farmer, late of the Boro' ; of Bedford, dee'd, having h?en granted to the Subscriber, residing in said Boro, notice is | therefore given to all persons indebted to the ; Estate of said dee'd, to make payment im mediately; and those having claims will pre sent them prr.peilv authenticated for settle : ment. CHARLOTTE L. HARHER, July 26, 1856. Executrix. REMOVED. THE undersigned, thankful (as advertise j ments say) tor past favors at the Co'onnade store, in Bedford, would respectfully announce j to his patrons and friends generally j that be lias j removed his entire stock of goods to his new j brick store room lately occupied by Peter Kad , ch&ugh opposite the Bedford Hotel. His sup. I ply of goo Is is fresh, new and fashionable. His new room has been neatly and elegantly fitted up and remodeled. Ail kinds of produce j are taken in exohahge for goods. He hopes to be contiaued in the favor of hia ! patrons and the public. . JACOB REED. ( July 4, 1866. I Gt ENI LEMENS Gaiters and Shoes—Mens t and boys shoes and bootß. Also Ladies. Misses, and ohildrers do. for sale by May 32 1866. A. B. CRAA/ER At Co, NOTICE. IS hereby given that the next Session of the AlUgheny Male and Female Seminai v will j Commence on Tuesday the fth day of August inst., By order of the Trustees. ♦ i ,* J0I!N POLLOCK. August 1, 1856. NOTICE. ~ ALL persons are hereby cautioned against ta king an assignment of or purchasing from Ltantel Border of Bedford Borough of a certain obligation or writing signed and sealed by iae Fehy. 20th 1850 ami conditioned in pjrt for the payment ot $125.00 one year there if tar. To the whole of said claim I have a full end just de fence—and am determined to pay no part therof tiuless compelled by process of law. JOSEPH Jj. DAUGHERTY. Xollce. Letters of Administration on the estate of Michael Putt, late of Liberty towpjhip, : Bedford Countj dee'd, having been granted i to the subscriber residing in liroad Top tp., ' notice is herefore given to all persons in debted to said estate, to make payment im mediately, and those having claims are re quested to present them propeity antheßti- I oated for settlement. WM. FIOARD Sept. 5. 1856. Adm'r. f jirnilijiFDOiir l and will take pleasure in showing them to >ll ' n, mayfuVOru9 Ithaca". b.rgain. I trv P, f<,r C*"*, aad all kinds of Conn /i f or tft psoctcal customers a ' uedu ot six months will be given. Bedford May 2 185* "°' CKAJt£H * 00- j ** - ; Plastering Laths!! TIIE UNDERSIGNED having erected a MiUfor sawing I'umsnx; LATHS on his premises in Union Tp., Bedford county, is now ready to furnish any quantity on the shortest notice. Price $1.50 per thousand, 8 ft. long Other length® in proportion. Letters addressed to me at St. Clairsville wl be promptly attended to. WM. GRIFFITH Union Tp., Feb. 16,1854. zz. Administrator's Notice* I ETTERS of administration having been I i granted to the aulwcrlher, living in Union Township, on the Estate of Jenny rigs Oldham, late of Clayton County, lowa, dee'd all persons indebted to said estate are hereby untitled to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same.will present them prop crlv authenticated for settlement. WILLIAM WEKTZ, Mm', M ay <9 1856,-* Administrator * Notice. LETTERS of Administration hJving bees granted to the subseriW, l.ving in South IVoodberry Township, on the Estate of John Teeter, late of Monroe Township, d'ee'd all persons indebted to said Estate are notified to mike immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present tliem pro perly authenticated for settlement. ADAM KETRJNG, .idministralor. July 18,^1806 —f* Dr. F. C. Keamer, Physician and Surgeon. Respectfully tender* his services to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. He may always lie fonnd (unless professionally en. Staged,) at his Drug and Book Store, in Julians St.' Feb. 1 6, 1854. I\EW GOODN! JC'dT received and far sale at REED'S STOHE, a lage and well assorted stock of Fall and If inter Goods. He is now pn pa rid to accommodate his friends and customers, and the public generally. To attempt to etiiitn rate,hi) stock in a news paper advertisement, would be folly, or a list of the prices useless for the pub lic would not believe that goods wereselling r.a j they offer them, unless they call and sec for • themselves. We don't wish to boast, but were iv re.nark that for variety texture, and cheap. I nchs, his stock cannot be excelled, ard it is cai ■ ciilnted to please all. j We cordially invite the public to call at REED'S MW STORE ' and satisfy themselves in regard the variety of the above statenieut. and examine his stock be fore you imrehase elsewhere. Produc.- of ali kinda taken in exchange for goods. Oct. 10, '56. OH AD, *1 ackrel. and Herring, for saie at tJSIIOEM AKER'S Colonnade Store. Oct. 3, 1856. IMPORTANT TO MILL OWNER YSTOOD WARD'S Improved Smut and Screen- TT itig Machines, Mill Bushes, Bolting Cloths and Bran Dusters, of the most iinproTtd plan; Mill Screws, Corn and Cob Grinder*, Latent Bridges for Mill Spindles, Porta file M.ils,- warranted to grind'ten bushels per hour, Mill Irons and Mill Burrs made to order. Also, Stover's Patent Corn Kiln and Grain Dryer— xjvalnahle invention. The above articles ar* kept constantly on hand, and can be obtained at any time, from S. D. BKOAP. Schellsburg, Bedford Cour.tv, who is-also gent for Bedford, Somerset, and adjoining ounties. Mill wright work dune at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. February 15, 1856. MCCOKMIUK'S Reaper and Mower for sals by S. D. BROAD at Schellsburg, Pa., agent for Blair and Bedford ounties. February 15, 1b56. BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL The undet signed would respectfully announce the public, that be will open in Bedford, on e first Monday or November text, a high ahool in which all the branches of a liberal education, Engl sh and Classical,will be taught It is designed to establish in Bedford a potman ent Institution of a high order. Male and Fo male. The Male and Female departments will be distinct, so aoon as the necessary arrange tnents can be effected. In this school studeuti will be prepared for the higher CIASSCS of any Oollege or to enter at once npou the active du ties of life. Special care will be takeu to form ID tbc jn p'es habits ot" order strict punctuality. nd thor oughness. Wc consider these as valuable el ments of character, and indispensable to socr.d tearniug. The physical, moral and social edncation of the pupils, wiil receive that attention which their importance demands. 1 here will be throe grades. To the first be long the common English branches, such as Heading, Orthography, Writing, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric, Logic, Botony, Ancient Geography Ac. 1 he third • mbraces all tho foregoing together with the Latin* and Greek languages. The Modern languages, Musio, Drawing. Painting and Ornamental .Needle work, will be oxtra studies, aud for each there will be estra charges. G. W. AUGHINBAUGH A. M. Oct 24, 1856. j , FISH. I TVj E WMackeralaad Salmon for sale h/ -LI Ma 28, 1853. A. P. CRAMER k Go ! —_ _ TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. NTSIW FIHM. 1 UE subscriber, having purchased the Tail oring est.u'tshnjeitt of S. J. M'Caus'an, in , building (up stairs) occupied by Cart. Jtun_ Arnold,as a Hardware Store, arc prep-m dto dc~ , m all kinds of work in their line, in the lat 1* est styles, and which ft* neatniss sv.d ; JUL durability will not, we venture to assert. ; lie surpassed by any otbor establishment in the , place, j B) strict attention to business and* th it" to i r ease,' fhey hope to receive a libe. ij share of : the public patronage. A. C. MdWKR. Sept. 26, 1856. W. H; BOSS. SAMUEL RADEBAUGH, Justice of the Peace. /"OFFICE two doors South of the Moagei „ Hoh, and nest door to the office of *■ fc Spang, where he will attend to the L^' 0 " of *" claims placed in kit hands- Bedford, Jan. 11, 1866. PLAMCt ROAP HOTICK. IVOTICE is hereby given that tho sth aud it last instalment of tlie stock subscribed to the Gepewed and Bloody Hun l'Uuk aud Tu*?t pike Ro ,d, will be due ami pavabic at the ofica of the Treasurer on tho 2Sd of August, in*:. Suits wilt bo immediately instituted for tho collection ol all subscriptions unpaid after ta.,t day. By order of Iho Board of Managers. * JNO. MOWES, Trwwore*. Bedford, Aug. Is, 1836.
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