.r^' isx- ■ ■ ----- - PUBLIC SALE or ViLUiBLE REAL ESTATE. IN pursuance of mi Order ot the Orphans Court of Bediord County, the subscriber ! expose to safe, by public vendue or outcry, u I HUKS. AY* THi: rtKST l*f or JANU.-Y --■ \, A. D., 1857, on the premise#, the follow ing described Meal Estate, lat dy the lup4rty • t G.corgc lb.-ploglc, dec'J, via: J Tin.; of Lauti, xiUi.itvi i" Middle tvpod ■ erry Township, being the h'amio'. Place t.ic said George lieplogle, dec d. e/"."lining i(8 :vi, 150 ptrrhrt. ties' me:sure of which there a.c about IBS act** thartd trad tm cr ftuct. The improvement* are a larg ■ l'*i St dry BRRii IIWGIXIIU 110 l AC, with basement, a U ash House, Spring U itise, Smoke tiouse ac i Dry House. Aisoah'-ge, " -<t rule in w Bank Barn, an o d Barn, B ag-m Sited,-Corn Grtfes and other out bttiWings, an '. tVolk Shop and Blacksmith Shop. There is. an extensive orchard of choice Iruit trees. This is one of tbe very b.;st tarsus in Bedford County. The land stn x state of high culti vation, and the buildings are in good order, n <■<■ nsieerabk- p-irtiou of the fen C** is post and rail. .itvi a True', of I.ii .ii. adjoining the above, containing 12b Actri s. IL'J I'seeiies, neat niea *urof whie.li there are about 8 > acru* cleared a. I undue leuce. The improvements arv a good Two Story Log DweHing House, a flrst rate fniai Bank B.trn, Well finished, with two tlir. sfiing floors, and n Stable. AGo, tract of mountain land, in South TV ood b. rry Town skip, adjoining Unds of D.-. Tt illiatn Kce.i's heir*, containg if'J acres, 7 pcuehes. neat measure. This tract is tminiprov ed. and ha* some excellent timiier Upon it. wirfi a fine growth of yourtg cliesfuut, uu l will bv divided ai d sold in two tiaets, to suit pur chasers if desired. The Ti:kv* are as follows, viz: One third ul" the purch iik; money <o reiuam in th- hands ol the purciiaser iluriua the lif. Tim • of the wi tow of tlia sod Gcorg* Kepiogle, dee'd, tbu lutvr >*t tliefeof to be paid to her nntrUilly. *" at her death lite j.imeipal to the Ileus ol' s-ii 1 deceased. One third ou the tir*l day of April 1857, and ;iie reniaiuing third, in two equa. Auuß.ii payments without interest. Said pay ments to be secured by judgment bonds. Possession will be given on the first day o, April, A. D. 18)7. Safe to commence at 1 ; ) o'clock, A. M . A LEX AX DEIt HOLSLN Li EK. .idm'or of Gevrg* Ile:>hgl } dec'd. Nov. 28, 18Ii8.-d t fsVoiifG/in ol Partnership THE Partricrship in the saddle and IHru -ss ■ *, o-ict..icr, exist tup, between Bay hit X ijiiig ins this day be n dissolved by mutu al consent. Titu books ol the hrui are in tin hands of Simon Ling, to whom payment is itn uaek.tfe'v rt-'ju.e.'J. A. .1. BAYLOR, Nov. 28, JBOO. SIIIOV LXNG. KBV FIRM. S ADDLES, H*rn ss, Trunks, Whips, 4c.— Tiie undersigned would r peclluiiy annolt n: to the Public tii.it tliey have formed .a pirtnei". sbip. and are now luily- prepared to manufacture ull binds of work iathcir lino of imainois ol thn ixjot tn.tt jr: Us, an I uoon the •hottest no tice. £2 iiT75 hips, wholes tie or retail. Shop K-"uU-~ v l at the eld stand on Pitt Street. <jwVL*~l SI.UON LING. J. A. HENDEKSt'N. Bedford, Nov. 28, 1800. A. King. Fr. Jordan. LAW PART N ERSHIP. Ling Jt Joidau, I tomeys at Law BEDFOI? , PA., TITTLE practice in thn tvenl Cowls of Bed VM Curd and adjoinmg counties. Agencfja, Collections. aud all other business intrusted to their oarc will be promtly and luith fully atttsdad to. OFFICE in Juliana street, formerly occupied by I>. Ih Ilofitts. Esq.. and more recently iu the ocvt.iiat.cy of Jos Mann, Esq. January, 5, 1855. TO BUILDERS. rj the subscriber is fully prepared t "furnish ana L quantity or quufity olßuilding LumFei snv 1' ist'-ntigLaths. Order* directed to St.Ohms- Ba Tford County, will be promptly sttecdwi to, by giving a reasonable notice. F D. BESGLB P e. 23, 185-1. SOTICG. Letters of administration hiring been grant ed to the subscriber, on the Esr.te of Samuel B ichhum, late of BieasatitviHe, St. Clair township, dee'd. all persons inde'-led to said Est.ua are hereby notified to make payment immediately, and those having chinas against the rime will present them property authenti cated lor settlement. K. MILLEK. Adnfr. July 2G. ISitL St. Clair township. NIK NILE. rjpilE snbaciiber "Aid sell at private sale, a 1 valuable Farm of flrstrate limestono land, situated in Middle Woodbcrry tp., Bedford county Fa., containing 180 acres, about Ido acres cleared and under good fence," ajid in a high stab; of cultivation, the balance is well tim bered, with a good two Story House and a laige lack building attached. Mao a good bank barn with thrashing house, tenant house, wash and spring house, uud all olher out buildings requir ed on a firm. Also a never failing spring ot iiweston ; water near the buildings. Any per son wishing to purchase such a ptoperty will do well to call on tiie subscriber living on the premises. SAMUEL BUCK. Aug. 8, IS6G. MORE WfiOTC niilL undersigned has just returned home from 1 tin- K astern cities with a large stock of FALL aud \V lit TEH Goods, and ig. now exhibiting AT CHKAK SIDE. A general assortment of new style of WINTER GOODS, Cdtuprtslng in a great variety of Lmiitt Orttt Irjo-ii. which consists in par! ot filnrk and fan cy Silk.,, Chalhjt, Latent, De Laitthr. Madonna Cloths, C'>berg Merinos, etc., etc. A l.irge variety of Black and Fancy fflotb'-s, CaMi .ores. Cussinct;s, Jeanes, elr . etc. $, Suae*, Haft and Bonnc/t, (vrorc*~iet. Su~ f*' Mc'oru-t, Syrvpt, Shad, Htrrinft and M-tderrei, Ha con, Qucenswarc, Hardware, Brooms, Buckets, Looking Glasses, etc. Pho above stock conrists of every article us tially i; pt i?- store —.111 of w ffleh wil be sold, cheap no u-h or approved produce. Thankful for p->st favors, lie hopes l>y fair dealing and a desist to ph ase,to eontinuo to merit and yecoive a liberal share of public patronage. G W.RUPP. Oct 3, 18, VS. \ycrVCb erry Pert oral.—For the cure of Couf's, Golds. Ac., can be had at Dr. Hurry's Drug Store. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. T)H. MARK V. Ht the Chop Drug and Book Store, has just received. * assortment nt Ibe '■••>: favoring extracts, together •• ith 8.J,- iflg So.iv, Cr.tm of Tartar, Saleratus, Ac . of the very best-quality, all of which be will cei Ut the lowest prices. IF i*f>rr want CHEAP GOODS, csll at Gtisap Side. N uv. Sv. -• Z .. ~i, ~Y .".~.7,T 1..1;,.;1,.1. H SiOTIC K. THE undersigned would respectfully an- MMUUf to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity that In* will open ,1 high school upon hrou J ami couipreh-nslve feitfi. embracing ;.li the Kliglisfc aud Classical branch.-* of a liberal education. It is tleail-rted to •sh.bli.di a prtuirtup.t insti tution of theti.st academic order in which mus ic, drawing, painting and other •.rriarnent.il branches wit: be taught also. Thesclio.il Will open about the Ist. of No wmler. Coiiis-*nt studies—term*, &c , will he made known hereafter. G. \V. AL'GUINBACTGH. S pt. 20, IgoS. 'i , W:i' sit-:*! IHUM-Udll? ami Oft'tfly to *'l apermi:<nt u*- I , J ;r • -■ 4a - .r-,1 T .*S if- i, m.mi , . .p B i- i ifH-rtva. iroueti-tjannti i-l. <! ' CaVj 4 n kfemfe, sikl ah o,v*ri*W * - jjr Ton. ixesatA BI.Y CASH. Wr, tttw- •. e t r:r. % , hmi-t*, r* TIT ANTED in the Bedford Bon,::h School f v District, two male, mid three ie'Ual Tt aeln rs. T -aeheis wanting vtopioytneu bou'd uiaUe-inimediatrteip <iie.k£lua to the B >ar>l ts it is •contemplate.l opening tie; l'ublic SchooG on the Ist of November, ind. Bv order of tie Board, J St), r. HEED, Secfy I'ublic Sale ut ftcal Estate uuilcrsintied Exe.-ntors, of (lie last jt will and Te.slauierit, of JoJiti Siuith late of Union Townsliip, lied lord county, dee'J, will sell at public sale 011 the premises on Saturday the 2->th day of October next, be following Heal Estate late the pro perty of said uee'd viz. One tract of patented land, adjoining lands of George F. Bfidlc Jacob Berk hi- 1 nmr, Josiah Griffith and the widow Cri* } ui-iu's heirs, eoti lain in g about eighty six ! ueres. The iuiprovemcuts are a log house and log barn with other out, buildings, about GO or TO acres of the land uro chared and under fence. Said property will be sold subject to a life estate in a small house and two acres of the land. Possession will be given on the l*f oi April neit, at which time the purchase money will be paid. JOHN AKE Terms Gash- PE TER SMITH Sept. 5, ISSG. Ex'urs. Adinitilstiaioi 's Motice. LETIEKS of Administration having lietui gr oiled to the siihserilier, on the Estate 01 Daniel Dicbl, late of" llan ; soi: Tpr, <lec'i. aii persons indebted to said Estate are requested to nuke immediate payment, and those h.;vir;g el ems against the same will- present tbeui pro perly autlrontie.iti d for settlement. //ENKY P. L'JKHL, Adnfr. Aug. 8, ISoe.-tH. Cok-rain Tp., DAUIIHUEuTVTES * AMOTiTKS JIEADEK have you ever heard of Getty s inimit "■ able Daguerreotypes t If not, go at once.to bis saloon and see for yourself, and if not: Rant a likeness of yourself or friends as true as nature and art combined can male- it, that is the place to get it. If you wmi a picture put up in the most ap proved style mid of the best materials or in short if roil want the worth of your tnoiicv in a splendid Daguerreotype or Anibri,t\ rm, i,", to G E i TVS. " As he is the only artist in Bedford county who can take the new style of Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes. lie spare* no pains to give full .satisfaction and permits no picture to go out until oe is confi dent it will do so. Having just returned from the East he is in pos session ol all the late ituprovmgats in tbe art. and can assure his patrons that he can furnish f-tK-m with a style of pictures not talym by anv other p.-ison in th. county. Room* at the '-Exchange Building"' or Od l [ Fellows lisll—immediately at ore the store of ; A. B. Crauier. T. R. GETTY'S. Jr. June 6th. 18f>G. MTIVE. Lett -rs of adaiinistration upon the of : Samuel CrmtuveU, late of Bedford Borough, dec'.l,having been granted to the subacrilh-r, notice is hcrfefiy given to *ll persons Indebted to said estate to make payment without delav; and those having claims against the same arc note fled to present the same duly authenticated for settlement. Fit. JORDAN, Adni r. Bedford, July 2b, 18b6. 4 Prime lot of Groceries, just received an 1 for J-M. sale at SIfOEM AK-EK'S, Colonade Store Oct. 3, 185!). Job Mann, G. H. Si>ako. lAW PARTNERSHIP—The undrrsigne -J have associated themselves in the Practice ot the Law. and wiliprompt h attend to all busi ness entrusted to their euro in Bedford and ad oining counties. BfyOfllco on Jnlianna Street. three doors south of Mongol lluusc and opposite tTt resi dence of Maj. Tate. *A.VN fc SPANG. Jen<> Ist—lßs4 tf. Ntw Jewelry, THE subscriber has opened eat s new and splendid assortment ot all kinds of the luost fashionable Jewelry—corgigtittgin la:t of Bi east Pins, Finger Kings, Ear Rings, &e. kc. Call and soe bis stock. ,lel4 DANIEL BORDER. SOTItE TETTERS of Administration having b'-en J granted to the subscriber, living ij, Ci.ur Township, on the Estate of Christian Mock. Hte of s.id Tp.. dee d; all persons in. debteil to said Eestate are hereby notified to make ptyuumt immediately, and tle.se having claims against the samp will present tlioni pro per!} authenticated for settlement. 111KA.M DAVIS, ._ept. 12, 18..0. Ain't de bonis iinn. Bizins and Lubius Extracts for the H.unlker chief, Cologne Water, &c., at Dr. Harry's. F ir the llair—Jockey Clnb, and new mown hoy, pomttutuu, genuine ox marrow, at Dr Harry's. Baztus Fancy Soap—shaving Cream, just re ceived from tiic city, by Dr. Harry. 4 a the season for chapped hula and faces, is XXcntnbfg qn, wc advise our friends to ctll on Dr. Harry, at the cheap Drug Store, and get it box ot Bazin's Amandine for prevention and care of chapped hands, 0n1y.37 j per box. Roussol'sßn rivalled premium Shaving Cream, at Dr. Harry's. A large assortment of Hair, Tooth, and Clothes brushes just received, at Dr. Harry's. l'iiysicians, can have their orders e'OHed, with the very oesi artich-s, at city pnees at Dri Harry'i Cheap Drug Store, Pitt st. Bedford, PentTa. Oct. 81,1856. DR. B. F. UARP.F. Bcitn of a Thonsand Flowrrs.—An excellent irticlo for tie- toilet, for sale at Dr Har ry's Cheap Store. Mr rs. Stow-efs new work—Drtd, a tale ofthe UJ.-.rcoi Dismal Swamp, equal to Undo Tu a Cabin, juu received• Dr. Larry's Chv*y S\i r. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. "~~f'' TTgT%" 7r £ ~- : ~ A 111 HtS LIFE StVLD! Dowaoiac. jiirh, March 11. 1806. J. A. RHODES, . Dear Sir—As I took your medicine to sell on eofifclgrtieiit •no core no pay," 1 take pleaMM-e hi '< to g its .1 • leols 1 reported to me by three brother* who live ill this place. and their testimony is a fair ■on- it! aft i have fecrived: tV 1. CoshLis told me—• I had taken nine bottle ; ul Christ h-'s Ague Balsa in. end eofdin ijaoy <Hii down w s.ite using it until mv lungs jiid- liver were Congested to th t dejfrer tti.it blood discharged (roin nty month artd Imwels, so that all thought it.impossible tor ine to lire through another chill. Ttie doctors too did aR they could tor me, but though I mti#t die. ( Nothing did any good until 1 got Rhodes' Fe- , ver aII-1 an I Agu Cure, who li at otiee renev eil me of tint iliflrei* Mid nausea at my stytu- 1 u-h and pain in my he d aii.i bowel*, and pr j <iut'el a permanent cure in a abort tun. ." 11. it. Co.sk.iis says: <-i hoi I wen taking me dicine o! as good ano bras wo httve in our county, and taken any quantity of quinine and specifies without any good result, from 25 August to lith December. But seeing how nicely it operated ori tny brother. J got a bot tle of R HOWES'FKVKR AND AGUE CUKE, which effected a permanent cure by using two thirds of a bottle." S..M. Coskuh was nut here, hut both the other brothers sty bis ease was the swueas It. >| s. Isold the medicine to both the >uiu dav au'.l the cure iv-.s.ts speedy from the sauu .ih'b.n'iii.'kv, ami 1 might >ospec fy. Yours w;A..et.' A LUVfIMPIuN Th. above for "Self. Good proof a* it is, it is of m. better tvuor tl.aMhe vasfun.- >or of itke certificates I baffl a'ready j:*'Wish ed, and the stiil greater ameunt thai, is contin ually pouring in to roe. Oikc thing more. List year I had occasion to Caution the Public in these words: — c 1 notice one firm ti he ha re info u one of nijr gen eral circu.arr, u/e t the mime oj their nov h urn for my melieine. and then with brazen iiiipu ,ict t . e ,i,l their pamphlet with the errlamatiuu, ■ f.e the proprietor of any other me/ircine *ay • much if h r durci,' At. Now I take pleasure In saying that the 1 .10- tion referred to the same --I)r. Ghustie's Ague Balsam" that i* mentioned in the almvi cer tificate. J . There arc Several other indost-iiouf people wlio a-e applying to their jioisonbus trash all that 1 publish about my Fever • ttj AgjioCure. or Antidote to Malaria, except the ccrttfivutys of Cures, and tire Certificate <>!' the celebrated Cliet list. l)r. James. It. Chilton of X. X .. ifi favor of its perfectly HARMLESS CHAKAC TKH . Which is attached to every hotfle. Thee, will a'.wa; s serve to distinguish uty iiisdn ine from imitations. JAS. A. RHODES. -Proprietor. Providence. K. I. For Sale uy Druggist* gouetiily, Apr.) "i> l£Kit>, 3ft). nlim.Kk 'S \KW BOOK!—Tit; Sacril' . Plains. By J. H. Ht vilty. .One 1- Mm. Volume, Cloth, elegantly illustrated. l'rict 5,1.5* *. Mailed free of post ige on the tec in; of the retail pn re. OPINIONS OF Till'. PRE3B. "This volume will be read with satisfaction by those wiii) most enjoyed the 'Sacred Moun tains.'"— .V. I'. Ereniug Putt. '•it is full of deep interest, and written in a most glowing and beau.iiul style."— Louisritls Journal. '•There is merit sufficient in tho work to in ike it a favorite with the lover of things associated '.so close with Biblical history."— Detroit Daily' . idrerl iter. "The writer has a powerful use of language, and though ho outers upon his task with a true devotional spirit he invests his thejnc with at. interest sure to fascinate the general reader.'" —y. Keening Gazelle. ••A finished specimen of style and workman ship."—Dvjfato CUritlinn .idi:oca/e. '•He has clothed his ideas with lofty and beau lifui language, and treated the subject in a man ner iweoiuing its importance."— Koch- L'niuu. '•The stv'e is different front J. T. HepPey, and perhaps U tter adapted to the subject. It is simple and unpretending, but plain an I iorci ble."—Hon on Journal. "It is written in a style of poetic prose suited to the subject mid ni ik. s some glowing pictures of the -Sitered Plains,' spreading them out ii. all their oriental loveliness, and investing theUl with a charm and interest that belongs only to script mat scenes.'"— Med mi Tribune• • Ail cleg eit book, both to content* and ap per.rince—Sited to adorn aud iinaease the val tie, ot any library."'— Bujfa.li, Daily K tpttbiic "This vohi..i is handsomely illnstratad v.itb views of many spots made interesting by tin. sacred history."— fhfon Daily Jlditr titer. . "The author has faithfully executed his design, and presented to the public a book r. pi. te with interest and instruction."— Grantee li tpnblie. "The material# of the several chapters seem to have been collected with great care."—Sa lem Obterier. QCT-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 Cot' vgo builder, pre-paid. W A N'ZKR, McK 1M k CO., PiMuher*. July 11, jKoH. [BujTalu, Ant- York •V^^3NrfT3EiX>! i good stout Boy, a boot 18 years old, to learn A the Tanning Business. Apply immediately. Aug. 29. 1856. S. SllUChi, k Co. Look Out, Retailer*! All retailers who have not lifted their /Li censes by November Court, will find thoin at the otliee of Justice Kudebaugh in Bedford tier that time. DAVID OVER, Treasurer. Oct. 25, 1856. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OP BEIirOKD COUNTY. ro the matter of the estate of Jacob Longen ecker, a Lunatic, whereas David F. DUCK committee ot the said Jacob Longenecker, i.as tiled his account as committee on said estates. Notice is hereby given to the creditors of said Jacob Longent-ckef, a ud all others Interested iu said estate, that the Court have appointed Mon day the J7th d>y of November next, tor the hearing ot the same, and for show ing cause why the said account should not be allowed, and in default thereof, the same will lie confirmed. Witness the Honorable F. M. Kiu-rneli presi dent of oar said Court at Bedford the 20th day f Oct. A D 18.56. D. W ASIiABAUGH. Oct. 24, 13.55. Preify. 4 SSKNSORSi—Von will moot at Die Coin- IXmissionen, Office, on Friday the 7th of No vember next, to comply with the Act of Assem bly, in relation to the Septennial Eminiueratioti of the taxable inhabitants of tins county. A. S. RUSSELL. Ck+k. Commissioners Office. Oct. 31. 1856. REMOVED. The undersigned take this method of inform ing their old Customers and t> e public iu gen eral, io.it they have removed their entire stmt, of Goods from the West end of Bedford to the Coloii4(lu Store, lately occupied by Ghpt. J. Reed, where they will he pleased to see all who D-ay favor them with a call. All kmds of produce taken in Exchange fo Goods. Thankful for past favors, they hope by fail dealing nod a desire to phase, to continue to Receive a lilieral share of the public patronage. Bedford, July 25, 1855. "J- A J M. SHOEMAKER. FOR SALE CHEAP. ONE family Carriage, one Falling Top Buggy —both m'ff and work warranted—also Two New 2 ttorac wago&a tor sale i.v A. B. CRAMER k <*>., Produce rftrv-ivort for Carriages or wagons. May 23. 1866. KNTLKMENf Gaiters and Shoes lter>- V.T and boys shoes and hoots. Aso Ladies M isses. and ebiliircl a do, for sale by JUy23 1B&6 A- B- Cli A.WLR <kCo , Br. 4. P. Fir Ms. lIKBPECTFI LLV mb rrn* the citizens of L, Huntingdon. Bedford tnd Blair con at Its, tliat he h s located a medical ottico half mia* t from CifbHVitlo, Hnti.ing-.ion Co. Pa., where !h --r hopes-to receive a good share •)! public favor. | P. S 1 will be found at I # attonsvUle, on the ! first Tues.hiis and Wednesdays of every . iio nth. " A. P. FIELDS, ML. I>- i Nov. 14. 1816 -c* ; I ettcrs ol administration on the estate ol'l'etcr L lckes, kite ot Union Township. Bedford Co,, ' d ee'd having been granted to the subscriber re j siding in Union Township, notice is Uwsrefore ! given to all persons indebted to sai.i est ,e, to I make payim bt immediately , ami tbm<* having chains .ire tc.jucsted to present llicni p 'opcrly ituthvnriCatcu lor titf * pitrjil. JOSEPH IMfaEH, AUiq'r. Soiite. | F.TTERS of Ad mini si ration havi"g l>< r> JLd granted to t he-subscriber, living lit South 41" ood berry Township, on the Estate of Henry ! l rii'iX. bit aof siid Township. dee'd. all per gtiu indebted to mid Estate are hereby notified to make payment immediately, and those huv ■ iug claims ag Host the satuu wit] present them property authentic ited foi mdfiement. March 28. I>AV'|l) C. Li >Jk.G, .dilip'r- Hvrcufoi'K KotiCf. I F.TTERS testamentary haying been granted Jto the subscribe!s, oil the Estalr of Johtl j Smith, late of Union Township, dee'd. all . •vrsuris indebted to said Estate arc here! \ Ijioiilk'' to make paini-nt immediately, and I those liiivii."** claims .gainst tlie same, will | pre sent, them jm "MCrly authenticated for set ! tLtUelit. PETER fiSi-JTff. fF Union Tp., JOHN ARE, of Si. Cl"> Tp.. March 21. 18",• ' JuniUors. ABMiMbiiMlOUi \OIKE. jETTF.RS >f administration having been -J granted to the subscriber, living in South H'oodlierry Tp., on the estate of John St,>tier, late of said Township, dee'd. all persons indebt ed t said estate will make payment immediately, end those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated lor settte mciit. JOHN EBERLY, June, 1866: \dm'r. TIIRFbITING MACHINES, with 2. 3. o It or -e power ua cuetp it Rea l's Culo u.ide Store. To*. .tO, 1855. L 0 S~T ! LIS T KOT IC E! Hill iug lost my Port Monaie it or near Seln iisburg, on the 19tli Sopt'r hot,con taining S>4s in-bank notes, besides numerous valuable papers, and having heretofore adver i titled for the same without success, 1 hereby pro* j,os til,it it the finder will place the Port mcuaitf ant paper* iv any private place within fifteen iniies of Pleasti tvillc. ami notify me of the t ict, by left m, without <1 ite, or signature or otherwise, describing tlie placeao 1 can find if. 1 oUig.it; myself to d 'p'site $5 iu the precise spot 1 find the Port luonaie and papers as are ward lor the Mtnte. asking no questions. J. H. WRIGHT. Nov. 7, 1856. Pl BLIC m. rrrHERK wilt besnFf. at public sale, In St. L Olair Township, Bedford County, Pa., on TCEIsU.-: Y ibe9:'t day of DECEMBER next, ; i# TANYAKfi, with gpod Shop and V.its, ' i iso full privilege t.> erect a Hark Mi't, with I water power; one TWO STORY HOUSE, 1 with a baCK building attached, good cellcr, a j good well at the door. This lot contains 1 1 acre and l'-2 perches. A good title will made. Possession given on the fbst of April, nest. Tei ins, reasonable, and will be made known on day of sale. JACOB SILL. Nov. 14. 1856. TO If!M'RKTOHS. I>ROPO^ ALB will be weivnl at the nffio ■ UI SAMUEL L. KtusF.r.L ESQ.. Tr-K*nreroi tin- "Bedford Minufal Springs Associi'ion.'' in the Borough of Bedford, I'enir'a, fur tlv erection of frame building, lM Let long by •II feet wide and tbrev stories high, witii piuzM on three sides, 8 feet wide. Plans and specifications for the building may be examined, and all information will be given, at the place above named, from the 18th to the 26rh Hist, The proposals must la? handed in on or belore tl;0 26th inst.. and t<ids nt.,* be lor materials and w..rlt together or t p.r itelv, P. GOSSLEI!, President. Kov, la, 1856. riBLIC SlIiE. OF REAL ESTATE 1 r rtNE subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on Jl S. t unlay, the 13th of Decern I tor next, in the town of ClearrHSo Monroe Township, on two story Frame //Ous, 80 by 18 feet, an 1 lot. 6"> feet front, and 172 feet back, with a w.U of excellent water at the door, a good log sfabie thereon, and four and one-half acres more or less of land adjoining, under good fence, and in a high state of cultivation. A good title will be made. TF.R UN—Ouc-third of the purchase money in baud on the first of April, 1857, when pos session will be given. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. ELIAS KITZ. November 7, 1856. - ITlialou'a Magic Hair Dye, Colors instaatane- A ously, tn • ilair or Whiskers a jet black or beautiful brown. Also, Elisions Chemical Hair lorigorator, a superb article, fur preserving and beautifying tlie Hair, can be purchased from Harry, at the cheap Drug Store. EAST NOTICE! SAVE COSTS ! ! VI,L persons indebted to the late ft-m o RIM-P it OSTKR, by Book Account, Note or otherwise, are hereby notified to make imme liat - payment, and by re doing, save costs. Bill lord, Sept. 19. 1356 2iu. Coin Starch, Farina, &e.—The very best ar ticles can bo had at l)r. Harry's Cheap Drug Store. H olio way's Worm Confections.— A safe, feasant, an i effectual -••'ut:ny for worms, at Dr Harry's cheap Drug Store. fllo kflcp the teeth and gums healthy Use 1 Bxzin's Koso tooth paste, or tlie lialni oi a Thousand Flowers, witu a good brush, all of which can be purchased cheap, at Dr. Har ry's. I physicians prescriptions carefully compouud -1 cd, at all hours of the day or night, at Dr. Harry's, Drug Store. liOOTR k snoes. A. B. C! iA M r 1..C. Co., haw Just received u Ml teiprly suitable 'Ot the approaching season Oct. 24, 1856. A CRAMER it to f'W Sf received tiieir usual iissnrtuicut of Fall and White! Oannls. Tficy re|,-eti'nl!v in vite thei-friends to call and examine stock*and eprica.—Oct. 24, 1856. AW 1 M. ,<K K THE an'mcrilierji take this method of iuf- ntJ £ the |ite of Bedford County that the J ve opened a Wnoltmh ami Retail Clt : niug lore.nt No. 5, Lloyd's Row, llolli layshurg. Pit, whore they will at all tones have on hand a urge supply of every article in the Clothing LVhe. They would U> pleased to see all their tfiends at tneir oataVfiibmoiit. S. HER SI! MAN, M. SHOENTHOL. June 27, 1856-tf mriiiEi H. $L B. T. K. K. fO. IN connection with the Penti'a Rail Road Company, are now Shipping, without delay, l>e tueeri llmPEWkia and Philadelphia or Baltimore, lvi i Huntingdon) at the following low rates viz; ARTICLES of Ist and 2d Class. Pry Roods, and Shoes, Rags. Nail*. Pork, Iron, and nter cbtuidi/.e generally, at 5ufc624 cent* per 100 lbs. ARTICLES of 3r I class. Bacon, Blooms, Bark, Pith, Pig metal,&c., at 43 cents per 100 Ihs. ARTICLES of Ith class. Iron, Fish, Salt, Nails. &e.,iU 88 cts. per 100 lbs. PLoEFIL 73 cents per bb) by Car Load. The above rates will ie the whole charge on goods delivere i in liopewei| Ironi cither Phil's. ■>i Baltimore until lurther notice. Hunting ton. JAMES BOON, Sept. 20, 1816. Sup't. PKtIMTE m, rfl'fK subscriber will sjII at private sale, a 1 valuable Fami t (Ist rate limestone- land, situate in 11 iford Tp., about two miles north east of Hedlbrd, containing 271 acres anrl al low nice. 175 acres cleared and under good fence, of which 25 acres are good n adow. It is in high state of cultivation, and the balance is well tinaoorud. The improvements are a new two story Brick Home, with a basement kitchen, and a foun tain '""P Joor. and in she seller; a frame stabb iti? 1 w ig'oi shed-an ! corn-crib atu'eh ed: alog barn. jAlso, J -t-ixnt house, wit It a never failing spring ft! Hunt vf 'tcr. a smith shop and other out buildings, x is also o:i the premises a large ensbard of excell ent fruit. Any person wishing to purchase will call on the sub.- trfher living on the premises. Oct. 24. 185ti. A. li. CRAINE IUTS. MEN'S Panama, Leghorn, & Braid hats. Also B-.vs and Childrens hats tor sale by May 23. 1856. A P CKASIEK & CO. (onfeetlonur; <■. • I/, slim cut, J. VV. B >elun. still cent a oca t" keep on hand Oast-ties, nips fr i.ie. e. e mi I ;-r, at bis old stand a few do.i-i Vest of Br.c. 's Tavern.— Thankful for p.st favors lo solicits ue patron age of the public Aug- 22. l"Vi P ,. : THF. w. a 1 "- :.,vi--<i fii 3 jc..'ei' and 31 ' iiJy . J-. , i -i ;. , Jj ptnv. ir tie.- ? Hi t.,3. ' s • i : ..di'ces of ss.j rJ .- it ill e h. II a the atils-- -■ !•-■ ".• • . C3-a: f.2. > theß J slay •>> 5. vci. 3f ori.r ,t vhe J ; '}.vM3 ff'&B Oct. 17, 135 - WANTED*- X Ih;-! ! ihj le More.— IV heat, Hyi-, Oats. Corn. ;i:ia /auckwheat—b]s all other approved produce, in exchange tbi goods at cash prices CJRPETLW. ALL wool Vtnitisß, Kngs. Cotton and hemp . Carp-ting, Fl<-.or Oil Cioths— white and Ch'-ck Mailing just received by May 23. 1856. A. B. CHAXEE ACo. THE Partnership heretofore exiting between J KmcK L. NORTON and the subscriber in the itHsi'icss of miking and vending Machines for Cutting and Sharpening Files, is discontinued from this day, and as the subscriber h is an in terest of the undivided half in the patent, se cure for said Machines, he hereby notifies the public not to make nny purchases froiu said James L. Norton, without his consent. WILLIAM SILL. Nov. 17, 1856. IHO Jfic— Blacksmithsand others, sre informed that we have just recei ed a large supply of refined Iron—warranted best quality. A. B. CRAMER fc CO. Nov. 2S. 185 C. W)UBI F, R IRRELLED Gr.VS—Two Dou ble Barrel Guns—iw-st - warranted, for sam by A. B. UK AM EH & CO. 'Nov. 28, 18.59, H AVE TM' STBCUKED IN TUB Cosmopolitan Art Association FOll THE THIRD YEAR? OSK THE RAKE INDUCEMENTS!—The management have-the pleasure of anuounc. ing that the collection of Works of Art design ed for distribution among the subscriber-!, whose names are received previous to the 2S'h of January, "57, is much larger and more costly than on aii'. T previous year. Ammg the lead ing works in Sculpture—iiwtwl In the finest Marble—is the uew and beautiful Statue of the "Wood Nymph," The Busts of the Three Great American Statesmen, CLAY. WEBSTER & CALHOUN, Also the exquisite Ideal Bust, "SPIII > 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 Apple; Psyche; Magdalen; Child of the sea; innocence: Captive Bird; and Little Truant? With numerous works in Bronze, and a collection of SEVERAL HLXOIUO FIHE OIL niNTIXUf, by leading Artists. The whole ot which are to be distributed or allotted among the subscribers whose names are received previ ous to the Twfiitj-elghlli ot" January, 57 when the Diamoption will take place. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Every aubscribur-uf three dollars is entitled to A copy ot tin ;>. .'itdui St< el-Lugraviug, ••SATIKOVX Niuur," or A cory ol any t the following $3 Magazines ouc year; also A copy of the .art Journal one year, axd A Ticket in the Annual Distribution of Works of Art. Thus, lot- ever, S3 paid, e person >io| only gets a l—iutiriit Kugiav.ng ■> M*g.us ie one year, hut übo receives ue .At J jur. a' ,e ye,..', end a Ti.ict. iu the Anut: :1 Distribution, making four cotiurt worth cf n uutu# mailer be sides the ticket, by u valuable pawling or piece oi suit tary way Us received in add.- liuii Those who prefer M igiziucs to the Engrav ing "Saturday Nigi.t," can Uavo , Uhev of the olio wing one y*ar: Hnrprj| Magazine, Oodey'i Lady's Book. United Stales Mi.gafcine, Ktiiefc erlx eker M sparine. Grd un's Mfraxa:te. Black wood's Magazine, MuMtfrvra Li'.c.ary Mesaen ter. N person is restricted t a single mewbet ship. Those taking niemb. whips, remit ting sld, ire entitle i ft MX Engraving*, and to sis tickets it: the distribution, or uuy five of the Magazines two year, and *u ticket*. Persons, in remitting funds fur membership, will please register tile fetter at tie; Post IXEcc. to prevent loss; on receipt of which, a certifi cate of Meml'ersiitp, together with tlu;Etigrav ing or Magazine desired, will be forwarded to any part of the country. For further particulars, seethe November Art Jonrna l , sent free on application. For membership, address, C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A., 34b Broadway, New York, or Western Office, 166 Water st. Sandusky, 0. S. H. TATE, Hon. S.et'y, Nov. ?8. 18f6. Bedford, Pa. DRIES, lllloliS AMI STA TIOMBV. UK. F. t. REAMER, Bedford, Pa., HAVING purchased the Drug and Book Store of Dr. S. D. Scott, has constantly on hand, at the old stand, a large and well se lected stock o> choice Drugs and Medicine-, wholes*'# and retail, all ot which will be sold at fair tehns. The assortment eousists in part o Drags ai.r' Chemical* Dye Hoods ami Acids. Paints • J. Oils, Window Glass and Glass Ware, Tobacco and Scgars, Perfumery, Fancy articles. 4r-, 4"^- Patkitt Ktmenii. Having the regular agency for the sale of all of these mediciucs, the pn- lie are assured that they are of the best, such as h*re stood the test of time and expe rience. a..J can be safely recommended as ge nuine, viz: Tow nsend's and Sand's Ssranpn riila, Wist ir's Balsam of W ild C hcrry, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Moffat's Lite Pills and Phoe nix iiittcrs. Dr. .Tayne's Family Medicines. Fahnstook's. Hobensack's, aud other veroiTu ges? Hoofland's German Bitters, he., &c. Constantly on hatttl a large stock of historic, biographical. scientific, religious, poetical, sc'ioe.' aal misc-rPaheoua BOOKS. Also . great 'triy of IJKVY STATION ARY. Cap, F'J't a "d vftoping paperof every quality, Pap-r Hangings ru gft'-al variety.— Window Blinds in patterns or by the piece.— W if! Paper. Steel an I FanCv Goods. BLANK BOOHS of every size and quality, Pocket Books and Port Mommies, Diaries. Blunt: Deeds and Mortgages, gold Peru) and Pencils. Combs. Brushes, Perfumery in great variety. Soaps; See., Ac. Ltuips, and Cuinphine Oil and Buni g Fluid, kept oMtantly on haud. CHOICE LICIVURS f<r medical use; Wolff"* Sehelaam Schnapps, Gin, Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines. Aug. 11, 1851—tf Special Nolice. 4 1.1, persons indebted to the firm ofßttppA C jLOhtor are respectfully and earnestly reques tud'tn in.ike immediate payment. The books ire Hl. the hands of G. W. Kupp, for collection, ami must positively lie closed. Our friends who ;re in arrears will pic ,at; consult their interest '•> attending to this notice at once and not put vs under the unpleasant necessity of making • i.o.u par eons. B"t, 1 lfay, 16, 1866—2 m. Bakery aad Confectionary, ICE CREAM SiLOOI. THE subscriber, thanktul tor the patronage heretofore extended hint by a liberal pub lic, tenders his thanks, and lie would respect fully inform tboiu that he has received and '] uncd a new and choice lot of Confections, among which are candies, nuts, fruits, Ac Me also keeps Groceries, such as Sugar, C<>tfo. Tea. MOUSMS, Cheese, Candies.&c. Also all descriptions of Cakes, and will serve AA'edding tnd other parties, en short notice, with cont'ec tiotts and cakes. He has opened up and rcfirted his Ice Cream Saloon, in a superior style, where hti will tie al ways ready to serve his friends and the public with good and highly flavored Creams. lie will aiso serve j arfies to order. , His stand is opposite the Odd-Fellow's Building, where he feels confident that those who give him a eall will not go awav disap pointed JOHN J. LUTHER June 27, 1856. Bfcsoluiioit of Co-Partnership. f rsHE Co-Partnership heretofore existing be- JL tween the subscribers in the Steam Saw Mill and Lumber Business, and ail business transacted bv the firtn of Locke & Snider, is this <i ;y dissolved by mutual consent- Tim above business will be continued by Jacob Snider, vrio is authorized to receive all claims coming to said firm and aiso to pay all debts that may bo owing by said firm. M. AV. LOCKE. JACOB SNIDER. Bloody Rnn, Pa., Oct. 3,1956.* SfTtn Teachers Wanted. THE School Directors of Harrison Town ship. will meet at the house of V. V. Wert*, 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 sai l District. T. R. Gettys, County Su perintendent, will be present to examine ap plicants. The schools will commence 00 the l'lth of November, and be kept open four months. Teachers who wish to b ) emptoyed must appear for examination before the Board of Directors. JSC). MeVTCKER, Pres't. Y.V. Werts, Sec'ty. Oct. 10, 1856. VVM SHAFFER, mmum imilob, CT/OULD announce to his former patrons. TV and the public generally, that he has just ec'ive.t, from Philadelphia, a targe and well ae -1 eeted assortnu-nt of the most choice Cloths. 1 iaasiuiun s and Vet,tings—also summer wear 01 | every description, to which he invites the attend ' lion of purchasers. His cloths, etc., Were se lected wiih great care, and he can recmuincn them as being equal, at least, to any to be found in the place. He also keeps Ready-made clo thing of every description, st very low prices— and is prepared to cut and make garments on the ..shortest notice ami most re.tsou.ible terms. He respectfully invites the public to give him a call. Bedford, June 6, 1866. FILL AND WINTER ROODS IT TIE ( iItOXNADK STORE. fflllE suhscriiiers having just returned from A the Eastern Cities, are now receiving a large and splendid assortment of Fall and Win ter go ils, consisting i:i part of Fren.-h Merino, thiol t Cloth, Partnetta Delaines, Silks. Flan nels, Alp icas, Sstiuetts, Tweeds. Jeans. Mus lins, Cotton and Woolen )Trappers and Draw ers: Boots and Shoes; (Jueensware. Hardware, ami in fiet .1 'ittlo of every thing kept in Store. TFtnkftl for past favors thev hope by fair deeding, tad a desire to please to recaivc a Itfcwu-l shitr l of the public patron-go. Oct. a. 1856. J fc. J. M. SHOEV AKER. Jus! reccß'ed at Shoemakers, New Colonnade Store, a fresh supply of gouts latest style of llata. Also a fresh supply of Gloves and Gauntlets, Bedford, Oct. 81, 1856 Plastering Laths 8 TTtiKSHSRSS#-.."-- prerais- s .n Union Tp.. Be lfora coumv*,? bu ready to (Ornish any qttantitv „ a the h notice. Price $1.60 per thou^hdll, T' nt Other length* in proportion ' on I st - Union Tp., Fob. a ® R * rriTa Administrators Notice. I ETTERS of sdminist ration having bee„ 1-i granted to the subscriber, living in cv" Township, on the Kstate of JennyJ* late of Clayton County, low,, d&TaD indebted to said estate are hereby notified t make payment immediately aud those W B * claims aga.ast the *rne,wilfpreaeot tbem oron erly authenticated for settlement ' OrOM,--"' 1 "* IrEKTZ - Administrator s Notice. T ETTEKS of Administration having brea * granted to the aubaeriber. I vin* in ~i JTooll ,myT„„, h ,p, „„ eJiSS Teeter, late of Mooroe Township, dee'd si; persons indebted to s;ud Estate are notified to wake payment, and those bavin* ciaims against the same will present them orot perly authenticated for settlement. ADAM KETEING, July 18, 1K6.-T -idmimstrator. Dr. F. C. "Reamer, Physician and Surgeon. ITenpectfuliytender* hi. service, to XA, the citizens of Bedford and ricinitv Tf rt may always be found (unless professieniiir . Jagedj at his Drug aud Book Store, in Juhaw Fob.l , IFSI. AEWGOODS! TITdT received and far sale at RErn's New s3TOHE. a iageaed well assorted stock ofFHlt and Winter Goads. He is now prepared to accomtnrMjpte Jiis tri-.-nds ami customers, and the public generally. 'Jo attempt to enura. rate his stock in a news paper advertisement, would he folly, or a li"t of the prices nse'ess. for the pub lic would not believe that goods were selling ~ they offer th-m, unless they call and se* f r themselves. We don't w ish to boast, but mere ly remark that for variety texture, and cheap ness, hia stock cannot be excelled, ard it is cal culated to please all. We cordially invito the public to call at RUM'S m STORE and satisfy themselves in regard the variety ef the above stalomeut, and examine h.a stock be fore yon pnrehase eisowhere. Produc.■ of ali kinds taken it exchange for good*. Oct. 10, '56. Off AD, ia"krtl, and ncrrine. for sals at iDsllOhM kKhR'S Colonnnd# Store Oct. 3, 1856. IMPORTANT TO MILI. OWNER TITOOIiJiIID'S Improved Smut and Screes ! J UR M'li Bushes, Bolriui: Cloth, and Brsui Dusters, of the moat improved plan; Mill Screws, Com and Cob Grinders, Patent Bridges for Mill Spindles, Portable Mill, warranted to grind ten bnshels per hour, Mill lions and .Mill Burrs made to order. 'A1o Stovers Patent Corn Kiln and Grain Drier-! valuable invention. The above articles are kept-constantly on baud, and can be obtain*! at any tiuie, from S. r, %b oad Scbellsburg. Bedford County, who is also gent for Bedford, Soraetset, aad adjoining tmnfies. * Mill wight work done at the shortest notice, aid on the most reasonable terms. February 15, 1856. tf ctOHMICK is Kesper and Mower fbr sale ■ !*„ v s - D - BKOAD at Sciie,,sfcurg, Ts., agon: for Blur and Bedford < unties. February 15, 1856, ItEDrORO HIGH SCHOOL"."" The nndoi signed would respectfully announce the public, that he will open in Bedford, on e Srst Monday or November rest, a blab choid in which ali the branches! fa liberal wiucation, Engl ah and Classical.will be taught It is designed to establish jn Bedford a perman cnt Institution of a high order. Male ami re mate. The ifaie and Female departments will is? distinct, so soon as the nocessarv arrange ments can be effected, lu tnis school students Will be prepared Tor the higher classes <fary College or to cater at or.ee np-.m too active du ties of life. Special care iii be takes to form in the pu pil's habits ot order strict punctuality, and thor oughness. AS e consider these as valuable ei nieuls of character, and indispensable to sound learning. 1 lie physicaE moral and social education of the pupils, will receive that attention which their importance demands. There will to three grades. To the first be long the common English branches, snch ** Heading, Orthography. Writing, Arithmetic. Algebra, Geometry,. luteliectuul and Moral 1 uijoaophy, Rhetoric, Logic, Bo tony, Ancient Geography itc. i tie t liird in braces ail the foregoing together with the Gatin end Greek language. The Modem languages, Musis, Droning, Painting and Ornamental .Needle work, will be oxtra studios, and for each there will be extra charges. G. W. AUGHLKBAUGH. A. M Oct 24, 1806. 1 _ _ FISH. j TV E W Mnckrra'and Salmon for sale trr IT" Ma 28, 1856. A.. CHAMBR A Co. TllLOniM£ ESTACMSBWEM. ktew firm. •~o* 1 UF. subscriber* having purchased the Tail oring establishment of S. J. M'Caus'an. in the ■milling (up stairs) occupied by Capt. John Arnold,as a Hard ware Store, are prepared to do all kinds of work in their line, in the lat est styies, and which for neatners and _UL durability will not, we venture to assert, be surpassed by any other establishment in tb | place. By strict attention to btuiness and a desine to rlease, they hope to rocyjve a iibeta! share of the puttie patronage. A. C. MOWKK. Sept. 26, 18-36. W. H. ROSS. SAMUEL RADEBAUGH, Justice of the Peace. tw " doors South of the Mengel A-r House. and next door to the office of Mam #t Spang, wham he will attend to tbs collection of all claims placed in his hands. Bedford, Jan. 11, 1866. PLA2SR ROAD NOTICE. yOTICH is hereby given that the sth and Is last instalment of the stock subscribed tn the Hopewvil au Hb.vdy Rnn Plank and T> m piKe will l,e due and payable at the office flf th Treasurer on the 2Sd of August, ist- Sutss will tk immediately instituted for the collection at .ill subscriptions unpaid otter that day- By ordei of *be Board of Manager*. JNO. MOWER, Treasurer. Led'ord, Aug. 14, 1866.
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