If AVE tor SIIHRIBED IN TUB Cosmopolitan Art Association FOR THE THIRD YEAR? ijr.E THE KAIIE INDUCEMENTS!—'The Oujaiiagcment i.avc the phwsiire of atitiounc. i'.g th.it I ho collection of Works of Art designs viT for di#tribtttihiP%MWowg th subscribers vir.se names arc revived previous to the 2Mth of January, *67, is much larger and mora costly titan on an? previous year. Among the lead ing works in Sculpture —exccutcdju the finest •barbie —is the now and beautiful Statue of the "Wood Nymph," The Busts of the Three Great American • Statesmen, CLAY, WEBSTER k CALHOUN, A(s the exquisite Ideal Bust, 8 P It I A G." ,APOLLO AND DIANA, IS MARBLE, MFE SIZE. Together with the following Groups and Statues in Carrara Marble—of the Struggle for the Heart, Venus ami Apple; Psyche: Magdalen; Child of the sea; Innocence: Captive Bird; and Utile Truant? Willi numerous works in Bronze, and u collection 01 % SEVERAL hcxdrep I ISE OIL PAISTISCS, by leading Artists. Tlic whole of which are tp he distributed or allotted among the subscribers whose names are received previ ous to the Twfiit3'"*lfh(lJ of January, 51 -when the Distribution will take place. TEH MS OF SUBSCRIPTION*. EVITV subscriber ol throe dollars is outithsti to A Copy of the splendid Steel-Kngraviug. '•SATIUDAV Nitnir," or A copy of any of the following $3 Magazines one year; also A copy of the Art Journal one year, and A Ticket in the Annua! Distribution of Works of Art. Thus, for every S3 paid, a person tint on'v gets a beautiful Engraving or Magazine one vcar, hut nix) receives the Alt Journal one year, au I a Ticket in the Annual Distribution, ti -iking/bar dollars worth of reading matter be sides the ticker, by which a valuable painting or piece of statuaiy may be received in add.- li-'H Those xho prefer Magazines to the Eugrav log ■•Saturday Night," can have < itlur of the oiiowing one y ear: Ihnpcrs Mag.iziue, Godey's I.ndy's ib.ok. United States Magazine, Knick erbocker Ma; urine, Graham's Magazine,Black wood's Magazine, Southern I.ite.ury Messen ger. N" person is restricted to a single member ship. Those taking five memberships, remit ting sls, are entitled to six Engravings, and to six tickets iu the distiibution, or any live ol the Magazines, one year, and six ticket*. Persons, in feiuitting funds tor raetulwrsiiip. will please register lite letter at ! he Post Other, to prevent loss; on receipt of which, a certifi cate el' Members! Ip, t- gather with the Engrav ing or Magazine dc. .el wdl be forwarded to any part oi tins country. For further particulars, sec the November Art Jonmu*, sent free on application. For membership, address, (J. {.. DF,L'B\ . Actuary C. A. A.. 31S Broadway, New I oik. or Western Office, IG'5 Water st. Smdusky.O. S. U, fAi K, Hon. Sccf'y. • Nov. "8. 18M; Bedford. i'a. DiUGS. BOOKS AMI STi- TIOSIBV. DR. F. C. RIJAHKU, Bedford. Pa., HWISfi purchased the Drug arid Hook Store or' i>r- S. I). Scott, has constantly on lianre respectfully and earnestly reques ted to make imiiwtdiate payment. The hooks are in the'hands of G. it", llupp. for collection, and must positively be closed. Our f'rin>ls who Arc in arrears will please consult their interest by attending to this notice at once and not pnt t;s under the uuplcaxaul necessity of making them pwy r.'>ts. hPi"* May, 16, 1856—2 m. Bakery and Confedionary, ICE CRE4M SAS.OOM. THE subscriber, thankful tor the patronage heretofore extended him by a libera! pui,- lie, tenders his thanks, and he would respect fully inform them that he has received a-d opened a new and choice lot of among which are candies, nuts, fruits, itc..— He also keeps Groceries, soch as Sugar, Co flee, Tea, Molasses. Cheese, Candles, ALC. Also all description* of Cakes, and will serve Wedding snd other parties, t>a short notice, with conl'uc tlons and CUKVS. He has opened tip and refitted his Ice Crcr-tn Saloon, in a superior styie, where he will be al ways ready to serve his fiiends and the public with good and highly flavored Creams. lie will also serve parties to order. His ftand is opposite the Odd-Fellow's Building, whore he feels confident that those who give him a eallwiil not go AWuV disap pointed JOHN J. mTiIER June 27. 1856. TIIF Fan ner dip heretofep' existing between JAMES L. Fosiux and tf ; aahscritKT i-.i tin bluint'M of and vemli'ig Machines lor Cijltir'gau:l 8 bar pen ■'ng r.ies. is d.sc.'iu tinned J'rom this day ami as the •utUseiioer has Ah in t' jiWVlic nog to make :my parchsses from said s Ja.-n- s v- Norfoa,'without his consent. TILLIAM FILL. Nov 17, 185 C I ESTATE OF THUS VICEROY. DEC'D. ' BEDFORD COUNTY SS: 1 .4 T a Court of Co union Pleas held at EED VA lb rd, in and for the county <>l Bedford, on ' the 1 T(it day of X'.v.-piiyer, A. I). 1850, befoie tire Judge# of sdd Court, ! * On motion of S- 1- Riisseß, Esq.. the Court grant a rule upon the heirs and legal representa tives of Thomas Viekroy, late ot fnt. I.lair Tp.. dec'il. to nil; Dr. Win. A- Viekroy, George Vickr Ge >. G Ge'tys. and Mary his wife, foi roerly Mary Yiekroy, .Moses F. Marshal!, and Matilda his wile, formerly Matilda Viekroy, Samuel Barrack and Louisa his wife, formerly Louis i Viekroy. Win. 11am oek, and Charlotte his wife, formerly Charlotte Sleek, and Edwin ; A. Viekroy, to lie mid appear at u Court of Common Pleas, to he held at Bedford ou the 2d Monday 9th day of Februur. next to ficept or refuse to take at tie- valuation, the real estate of the said Thomas Viekroy, dee'd. which has been valued in pursuance of an alias writ de purtitMinu faejeuda, or show cause why the same should not hi sold by or lor of avid Court. ®ln testimony wh-reof I have lu-re jiinto set my hand, and afilxed the -• —Gtli dav of November A. I). 1357. ' D. WASH ABAUGU. December 5,1856. Prothonotary. Tr ■ II II II R E K 8 , ITIIOLSTSiRIiiI. YtrOVLD announce to the citizens ot Bed ' \V ford and viciuiiy. thai he is prepared to do all Work in his line, in the best stele, and on reasonable let HIS. ALvTit\Mi:s, with or without ■ Springs, made in a superior manner, equal to ; the best made in the city, arid to this branch of | his business lie would invite especial attention. He may bo found at the shop of Michael We is. ; el, a short distance Kust of the Borough, or at i his residence, nearly opposite the dwelling of i Dr. Watson. ' Bedford, Dec. f>. 1858. —! m. IMDSOLITIOA V'OTICE is*hereby giVeu that the partnership j\ heretofore existing between the subscribers, under tile firm of A. Piohi A Oor'e, has been dissolved by mutual consent. Tile books, ac counts. notes, Ac..are in the hands of Adam Diehl. who is he re I'v authorised to Settle the same " A. DIEHL, Dec. 5. 1536. JUS. E. (JORI.E. yOTICE is hereby given to the S, toe* holders i\ of the Somerset and Bedford Turnpike Boad Company, tnat the President and Managers have ihis day declared a dividend of one per cent, on the opd il stock of said Company, to be paid oy the Treasurer. l)ee. 6. 1851. JACOB MUSSED. BTIMY (iTTIE. n.VMK i'-the premises of the subscriber, liv. \_Ving in St. Clair Township, on the 27th of November last, one Red Steer, botli -ars off a: <1 a silt in the left, a dark brow n Ileiter. the same mark; on red muiey Steer, the left eai otf and a itfcle i.i it. 'finJ" are supposed to lie about two ears old next Spring, 'i'lie owner or owners are r> ((nested to come forward, prove property ,per charges awl take them away. Dec 5. IfcoO. J I'F.ISKL. ce ® rao m ao *HJ ® I ETTERS oi Administration naving been i.U granted by the Orphans' Court of Bedford County to tiie Subscriber, living in l'o|ewel! Youmstiip. on t ie Est ite of Joseph Armstrong, iaio of slid Township, dee'd; ail persons in debted to the s i ue, are hereby notified to make piynicti'. immediately, ami those having claims against the situe will present tbetu pro perly antlienticated for settlement. 1,. H.DIKHL, Administrator. UOSHS A FILLER ATTfIBMviN IT LIW. BEBrOED. ?A. YI7ILL PROMPTLY: ATTEND TO ALL V * legal business entrusted to their care.— During the so sious of the court, the senior partner m iy, he found at the office of the Ann. two doors south of Hull. S. L. Russell's office. D. 11. IIOFIUS, JN O. H. FILLER. Bedford, Nov. 2S. 1856. UNIT HI) STATIC MAGAZINE FOR 1857 J1 .X'O THE tl E.YI..JRGEME. XT, AND STILL GREATER ATTHAC TKjX' Uf it h the J ANGARY NUMBER, the ar.m mencement of the FOURTH VOLUME, tliis young progressive American Monthly will he again enlarged, its price changed from two to three dollars a year, and its atlrlotions other wise increased accordingly. We refer with piide and satisfaction to the success which it has already achieved and the position it now oc cupies among the leading publications of this country. With the increase of price, and the immense resources at their command, the pub lishers confidently believe that they will turuisli a Magazine for 1857 that will form two of the most magnificent volumes, ever issued in anv serial published on this si lo of the Atlantic.— Atrottg the many brilliant features which it wjll embrace ar-r THE LIFE <>F GEORGE WASH INGTON, Prepared hy a distinguished American writer, and profusely and elegantly illustrated. There will aio appear during the year several ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATED POEMS, a feature contained in no other Magasine in the country. There will Ik> commenced in the January number, to be continued in each num ber until completed, MAJOR JACK DOWNING'S THIRTY YEARS IN • PUBLIC LIFE, hy himself, which will include the genein-j ORIGINAL DOWNING [.KXTLIBS frotn General .Jackson's tiiue to the present, with a large number of humorous engravings. The popuLrserics entitled THE CITY OF W ASHINGTON, ?LI.U.vTRATKI>, will be continued. Also, (J/LX ITIIOLIG\ of .Yoi tk .imcricr,, See ties in AM EMC.IX HISTORY. AND THE BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF Ol'R GREAT MEN, WITH PORTRAITS. The first literary and artistic talent in this conn try is em ployed upon this Magazine, and it is the determination of the publishers that it shut! not be surpassed hr aav Magazine in tlie world. Single Copies, 25 Cents. Subscription Price, $3 per annum. Two Copies to o&o stMnsa. $5 per annaia. Five Copies to otic address, $lO per aitfcum. IMTHIi STATES JOIRXAL 4 large illustrated MONTHLY PAPER, kielegantly panted, each aumlier containing sixteen large pages—tn..re than double t!:tj amount of matter each year that can Ids obtain-, • >1 for toe same price in any utuer publicufion, Subscription Price, 50 C.ads a year. Seven copies to ore address, s.l a year. T es;ty-irm to one adtlrrs-, %8 a year. The most liberal inducements are <>fiVrwl to ladies ap.it gentlemen wild wilt interest them s> 'V;'s ill extending the circulation of the above publications,'to uijotn specituen copies will be furnished on application. J. M. EMERSON A Co., No. 1 Spruce Jtroe! Jfvtr Y'ork. Doc. 5. 85 BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. Dr. 4. P. Fields, RESPECTFULLY inform* THE citizens of Huntingdon, Bedford and Blah* Counties, that he IIHH located si medical ofiice half mile from Casiiville, H-uniitigtton Go. Pa., where he hopes to receive a good share ot ptibl.c favor. P. S. I will be found at Pattonsville, on the first Tuos'iais and Wediicsdavs of every month. ' A. P. FIELDS. M. D. Nov. 14, 1856 -c* J"K" U CL J 13- [etters of administration on the estate ofPetcr J lekcs, late ot Union Township, Bedford Co., d ee'd having been granted to the subscriber re siding in Union Township, ""ti'e is therefore given to all prisons indebted to Bii'ul estate, to m ike payment immediately, unci those having ciaims aTo requested to present them properly authenticated for scttii llietlt. JOSEPH IMLEU, Adtn'r. Administrator'* SiotUc. I" ETTEHS of Administration having boon _Ji granted to the sdhsrtriber. living in South Wood berry Township, on the Estate ol Henry Hctiok, lute of stil Township, dee'd. all per son inlebttol to Slid Estate are hereby notified to make payment immediately, and those liav iug claims agiinst the same will present them properly authenticated lot settlement. March 23. DAVID C. LONG, .Um'r. LOST! L 1 ST NOTICE! Having lost my Port Afmmie at or near Scheilsburg, on the 19th Sept r ln>t. con taining S4A in bank notes, besides numerous valuable papers, and having heretofore adver tised for the same without success, 1 hereby pro pose that it the finder will place the Port include and papers in any private place within fifteen miles ot Pleas mtville, ami notify meet" the ltct, by letter, without date, or signature or otherwise, describing the place so 1 can find it, 1 oHigai; myself to depositu $5 in the precise spot 1 find .lie Port tnonaic and papers as a re ward for ibe tiuno, asking no questions. J. IL WHfUIIT. Nov. 7, 1850. I'iOLit NH L FTIHERE will be im!d. at public % ile, in St. A Clair Township, Bedford County, Pa., on Ti'ESD. IV" the yii day ' I | those having claims against the siiHe, will I present them properly authenticated tor set -1 llemeiit. PETER SMITH, of Union 7>., JOIIN AK. E. of st. aa I r if.. March 21 . DSSG* E.j tcuiors. ADMI.MSiUA'IOU'S .NOTICE. LETTERS of administration having been granted to the suiworiocr, living in South Wood hurry Tp.. on the estate of John Stoner. late ol said Township, dee'd, all persons indebt ed to sai l estate will make payment immcd.atciy, and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for settle ment. " JOHN EBERLV. June, 1850: \dm'r. THRESHING MACHINES, with 2. 3, o horse powerfor n•- it ICcoi's Colo nade Store. I'm-. 30, 1855. I>haion's Magic Hair Dye. Colors instantatie ous'y, tne Hair or Whiskers a jet black or beautiful brown. Also, Pinions Chemical Hair Invigorator. * superb article, for preserving and lieautifying the Hair, can be purchased from Harry, at the cheap Drug Store. la AST AOTICE! SAVI3 COSTS ! ! i A J.L persons indebted to the late firm o j xjL llt'PP Is OSTFK, hy Book Account, Note or otherwise, are hereby notified to make imme diate payment, and by MI doing, save costs. Bedford, Sept. 1% id5U-2m. Ctoin Starch, Farina, Ac.—The very best r --rticles ciu be bal at J)r. Harry's Cheap I Drug Store. Hollo way 'a Worm Confections.—A safe, pleasant, and effectual remedy for worms, at Dr Harry's cheap Drug Store. r Tto keep the teeth and glims healthy.—Use | J_ Basin's Re tooth paste, oi the Balm of 1 a Thousand Flowers, with a good brush, all i of which can be purchased cheap, at Dr. Hut- i r £l I>hysieiatw prescriptions carefully compound ed, at all hours of the day or night, at Dr. . flurry's, Drugstore. HOOTS h KIIOES. A. D. CRAMER. ft Co., have just received a \ full supply suitable for the approaching season. Oct. 24, 1856. A- II LRAMER Hi Co. //AVE received their usual assortment of ; Fall ami Winter Goods. They respectfully in vite ttiei-friends to call and examine stock r.tid eprics.—Oct. 24. 1856. TO COSTR.icm PROPOSALS will ho received at the office of SotrEL L. ROT.SELL, ESQ., Treasurer of ; tile "Bedford Mineral Springs Association," j in the Borough of Bedford, Ponnht, for the ! erection of a frame building, 100 feet long by 41 feet wide arid three stories high, with 1 plazz.t* on three sides. 8 feet wide.— Plans and specifications for the building may he examined, and all information Will be given, at the place above named, frotx the 18th to the 26th int. The proposals must be handed , in on or before the 26th inat.. and hide may he 1 for materials and w irk together og separately, P. fcOSSLEIi, President. ! Nov. I*, 1856. ITBI.li: mi'.' OF REIL ESTATE I riAtrn subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on A Sdurilay. the 13th of Decembe- : ext, In i th-. town of Ciearville Monefcc Township, rm.- two story Frame //puce. 30 by 13 feet, a ltd lot, |CO feet front, and 17-' f.c hack, with aw ii of i excellent w iter at the door, a good log stano thereon, and four a'.d one half a. rrs m rs rn less'of land adjoining, under gocd (cuce, and in 1 a high st.it>' of cultivation. A good title will b: made. | TCP 11$ —One-thud of the purchase money in haed'on tin;firstof April, 1857, when jva • seSs'.ou wil> v given. '■ Bale-To c irauienee at 1 o'clock, P. M. L'LIAS UITZ ' i Novca>bt* , 1850 I'liii.iT sin or itmr j Ksiiitf. 11// ERE will be offered it Public Sale on the i I. premises on Tuesday the 11th day of No- : vetnber next, the following described Real Estate, viz.. one tract of land situate In Monroe : Township Bedford county I'a., aftyoitiing lands of Thomas Rpbiaonand others, containing two- • hundred and forty-six actus and allowance, ! about sixty acres, of which it cleared and under 1 fence. The greater p irt of the remaining For- 1 lion is tillable, the improvements are a log house ! and barn, ati apple, ntid peach orchard, has ; several never failing springs of w.itor. coijveni- j ent to the house; there* is also said to he a ! quantity of the best of Iron Ore upon the above I tract of laud. Terms will be made to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock when dua j attendance will he given by JACOB BAKNDOLLAR. October, 7, 1850. PIimURSIIIP. • j JOHN CLARK' a Win A. 8. CLARK having \ ti formed a partnership'(in the T inning Ac.,) 1 the business heretofore carried on in Schcjlsburg ; by John Clark will now lie.conducted by a id in ; the name of John Clark and Sou. NOTICE. PERSONS, having unsettled accounts with the undeisigned are called itpou to attend to them promptly and have them closed. More particularly accouts that have been standind soroo time, should, and mm/ he attended to; ang if in some cases persons are not prepared to clsse fully, they must at least attend to them. JOItS CLARK. March 11, 1856—3 m. TWELVE TCtUUittS HISTEI) TWELVE TKAU//ERS wantod to take charge of he Schools HI West Provideuce Tp., for which liberal salaries will tie given. .Schools to open the first of November ami lo continue four month*. JOHN A. GUMP. Bloody Run, Oct. 17, 1850. Sec'y. XOTIC.! IE lETTF.RS of Adn.iuistrution having been J granted ou the Estate of Isaac Cotlchen our. late of Juniata Tp., to the subscriber lit-- ! ing in said Tp., all persons indent d to sdd Estate, are hereby riotilied to make payment immediately, and those having claims against tin; same will present thetu proper.y authentic , cited for settlement. JOSEPH DULL, Aum'r. Oct. 8.1850. 1 til)! Flilfsill | THE undersigned will mdl at private sale a j tract of land situate in Milligm's Cove Herri- j son Township. Bedford County, lately iu the re- : cupancy of Mrs. Elizabeth Earnest and f imily, adjoining lands o' tlie widow Werlz, Daniel i May and others, and Containing one hundred ami sixty thiee acres and allowance, about ; twenty live ol wldeh are cleared ainl under folic e. The improvements are a two story 'og ft Well- ! ing house, small log b.wu ami other outbuild ings. There is also a vouug orcli i'd of choice apple trees on the place. The terms will be made known by either of the subscribers, who are Trustees ol Mrs. Earn est If the farm is not sold -.t private aalo before the Ist., of November next, it will be off-'*e 1 at public Sale on thai dav. GEO. P. KIDDLE. JNO. MOWER. Sept. T2, 1856. Trustees. AUDITOR'S SOT ICE. rpHE undersigned, appointed by the Orphans' I Court of B< di'ord County, to distribute the ; balance of the money in the hands of John : Mower and S. L. Russell. Esquires, Ad >" in is trators . BEB'rLE.o St. Clairsvillc, Feb. 18, 1853-tf NOTICE. IS hereby given that the next Session of the Alii glieny Male and female Seminary will Commence on Tuesday the ftb day of August lust., By order of the Trustees. JOHN POLLOCK. August 1, 1856. wiuk. 7~ ALL persons are hereby cautioned against ta king an assignment of or purchasing from Daniel Border of Bedford Borough of a certain obligation or writing signed and sealed by me Feby. 20th 1850 and conditioned in part for the payment of $125,0t) one year thereafter. To the whole of said claim I have a full and just de fence—and atn determined to pay no part therof unless compelled bv process of law. JOSEPH L. DACGHERTY." Notice. Letters of Administration on the estate of Michael Putt, late of Liberty towuship, Bedford County dae'd, having been granted to the subscriber residing in Broad Top tp., notice is herefore given to all persons in debted to said astute, to make payment im mediately, and those having claims are re quested to present them properly authenti cated for settlement. WM. FIGARD. Sept. 5, 1860. A Im'r. SPftlMi I SIMMER yfilsT and win take p'ensur ■ in showing thOni to a'l wo may favor us with a call. Great bargains i ill he nfl-rod for C ish, a?i! ali kinds of Coun try I'rodu i ,—or to • eloal customers, u credit of six months wiil to (given. A. ii. CPA MEM & CO. Bedford May 'I HAEDWASE STORE. "Th would announce to his o! J nonlsaiil tho pu'lic In general. that lie lias removed hi* HARDWARE STORE to the new building second dor \*t of the liudfor * Ho tel, wher • he has just received and opened an extensive assortment of Hardware,* embracing almost every article in that line of imisiness. Ills Stock of SADDLERY"is of the best quality and wag selected with great care, lie would respectfully invite ult in want of articles in the Hardware lino, to give him a call, satisfied that lie can please all who do so. JOHN ARNOLD. May 23, 1856. P. IS. Shires' Ai lC HI \ls SHOP. fJK undersigned respectfully anuouoce* to ] the Fanners of Bedford and adjoining coun- j tics, and the public in general, that he lias now oil hand at his Shop iu Bedford, a large assort ment of Thrashing Machines, which includes his four horse PREMIUM MACHINE. It will be renumbered that this Machine took the F IHST PREMIUM at our County Fair last fail. It is contracted with tumbling Shaft and Strap com bined ; also four horse tumbling Shaft Machines of the very best kind —two and three horse tumb ling Sh-ft power—and our old and well-known four horse Strap Machine, which, for strength and dinability, cannot be surpassed anywhere. Farmers will please notice that we are now pre pared to Furnish Machines on the most lavora tdc and accomodating terms, and at the fen lowest prices possible. Horses, Grain, Lumber and all kinds of trade will lie taken in payment fin Machines. All kinds of" rcpainng oi Ma chines of different kinds and all other farming utensils done on the most reasons! Ic terms, of the very best materials, and at the shortest no. tier. . . r otir Machines warranted otic year it properly ns. d. Please c. me this way for a good aud cheap Machine. p E TER U. SHIRES. Machinist. August 1, 18 '6. iOi'fiill) HOTEL, AM> GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. rnilE subscriber respectful!) begs leave toar.- 1 uouace to bis. old ftiend* and the public "orierailv, that lie bus leased and taken poaaes s.ou ol the Bedford Hotel, lately in the occu pancy ot Col. Adam Bunh.iit. it is not hi* lesigtito make many prolc-saton* at what he willdo, but he pledge*his word hi* most energetic efforts will be emploved to render comfortable all who give him a cal. l'h* house will be handsomely tilted up,nd none but careful and attentive servants will be engaged. Person* visiting the Bedford .Spring*, as well as those attending Court, and the traveling community generally, are respectfully invited to give bini a call and jadgo tor them* es. rr?- The stages ail now stop at this hotel, un-l it is therefore the Stage Office. !}, r lorst iken by the week, month or jear, on favorable rerats. T .Impb' and comfortable stabling is at tached to iliishotc!. which will always be at ended l.v a careful hostler. Also, a safe and convenient carriage hon*e. JOHN IIAFKR. Bedford, April 6, 1855. zr. "P.IiL undersigned 1 taring entered into part -1 nersbip. respectfully announce to the pub lic generally, that tbev are now prepared to nr uisli anything iu thi ir lino at exceedingly low rates. IV u arc now opening an elegant stock ot Hardware, Cutlery House Prtriiishing Goods, Tin Jipmfied, Bras*. French, and Blttania Ware, IVillow, Cedar, and Tine Ware, Nails. (lia im |>:irt the os i r met! "") >.< cure to invalid siui iurly affected Address Dr. WJ. Sihell*b Bedford Co. Pa. MOlili NEW ii(HiBS. JUST received at. Deed's New Store a Fresh Supply of Late Style aud Fancy Goods, embracing a largo lot of , Ladies Dress Goods, French Needlo Worked Collors, Fancy Silks, Gros do Rhinos. Blk Silk Fringe, Dotted Swiss, Stripped ditto. Plain Naunsook, liontiet Ribbons, Mantua Ribbons, Blk Silk Cravats, Byron Collars, Merino Ca isiim-re, Gent's bait' llose, Mlx'd and Bro. Also a prime lot of Family Groceries, con sting of Sagar, Coffee, Tea, Syrup, Molas s. Kice. Corn tareh, Farina. &0.. Ste. J lily 18. 1860. TO THE FAKMEKS. HIE undersigned informs the farmers of Bed ford and adjoining Counties that be lias made arrangements by which he can furnish to those desiring, the latest improved and best ag ricultural implements of the day, embracing Scott's "Littie Giant" Corn and Cob Grinder —guaranteed to grind from 8 to 15 bushels of feed per hour with one horse —Potts' Corn Sfnlk Cutter and Crusher— warranted to cut from 120 to 100 bushels of feed per hour. Ha* and Straw Gutters in variety, Grain Drills, Corn Shellers, which are unsurpassed for cheap ness and quality; Cultivators, Horse Hoes, Cider Mills, fee.. &e. In short every utensil used Oil or about alarm. Wishing to avoid all imposition, each machine sold by him wiil be warranted to work as represented, or no ju.'s— and as these murium s are procuied in most cases directly from the patentees ai d manufac turers, the purchaser will be secure in the right of using. Price-, will be as moderate and In some in stances b-ss than the same articles can be pro cured Ji'ng/y from the manufacturers. As the demand is very great for the two first named machines, ordt r should be given soon, by those wishing to purchase. WILLIAM HARTLEY. June 20. 1356-t It VERY variety of Stunting Pantaloon goods 'li and suitable* material for Senim- r Coats for sale by A- B. CRAMER A Co May 23, 1860. \ OFFICE. C. V . M . P. Co., ) , Feb. 28, 1856. IyrOTICK hereby giren that the Boar i o _Li Directors of this Company hare this day levied an assessment of a per Cent, on all pre mium notes belonging to the Company anil it force on the sixth hoy of February, 1-.-56, ex cept on original applicitions approved from Nov. 'Jh 18-io till the s*i-l sixth hay of Febru ary, ou vr'.iieh there is asseiised 3 per cent.-- And on all premium notes expiring lwiween said .dates, and not renewed, 3 per cent. The member* of this Company are hereby required to jmv their several amounts so assessed to the Tfflsurer or authorized receiver of ties Board within thirty days of the publication o this notice. TffST—JOHN T. GHKEN. Mtr -in *j-nt. WMiFiIC Valentino Steckmsn, Boarders taken by the day, week, montfc and vpar. April 2-5, IFsG—tf lloopfd Skirls? FRESu ..i^xiVJL,—: Y£M' GOODS. Cillco, G-iughini*. Muslins, Chin'scs. Hoop ed Siirts, dsn Arc., just received at Iteod's Store. SI ly 23, IS i. iiOUIIS!) ASSOC! STIOII, PUILJDELPUU. Imporlattt Announce mint I rjSO all persons alllic*ci witb Sexual diseases, i such as Semiiiel Weakness, Impotence. Gonuor una, Gleet, Syphilis, he., Ac. The //(.ward -Association of i'tiiladelphia, In view of the aw Jul destruction of human lite and health, caused by sexual diseases, atnl the de ceptions which are practised upon the unfortni nate victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed th.-ir consulting Surgeon, as a charilue f>li act worthy ot their name, to give mediea ndvice gratis, to sllpersons tliusnfllicted. (Male or Female,) who apply byl otter, with a descrip tion of tfteir condition. f age, occupation, hab its of life,) kc., sud in csgcsof cxti eire pov erty and autfering to furnish mtdicixts J'rttef churgs. The Howard Association is a benevolent In stitutlon,established bv special endowment,for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with ''Virulent and Epidemic Diseases," and itsfundsc.au be used for no other purpose. It basuo.v t surplus of me ins, which the Direc tors have voted to advertise the above notice, t is nee Hess to add that the Association com mands the highest Medical skill of the age. and will furnish the most modern treatment. Val uable advice also given to sick and nervous fe males afflicted with abdominal weakness. Womb complaint, Costiveness, Lencorrhcea, Nc. Address rpost-paid,) Dr. Gso. It. ('At-iiors. Consulting.Surgeon. Howard Association. No. 2, South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, I'a. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. IIEAItTWTiLL, PnsidtHt. i l'vi t ditto. Secretory. ./una 1, 18-35.-zz (LOT in X(i~STORE, ~ O SO.VAfIORN" Would announce to hh old friends and the public generally, that be bus just received another large supply of Spring and Summer Clothing for Men and ifo.rg, which he is determined to sell on the tuo'st reasonable terras. Thankful tor p*tt fabars, he hopes to merit and receive a'liberal share of tin; pntrousge of a generous public. Bedford, June 6, lPr* Clothing and Dry Goods 3.tofe. fTIFIE i jbscribcrs are jnst receiving a new A han Isuras and cheap assortment of J?£-i- DY HIDE CLQTHIWi aad DRY GOODS, at their store in the East Corn ei-uf Bed ford Hall,' consisting in part of Coats, Pants, Vests.Shirts- Satin Stocks. Handkerchiefs.Boots- and Shoes, Hata indO ipa, aud all other articles usually keptln Ready Made ClotbirgStort-S. ' v Also a good assortment of DRY GOODS, consisting of Calico, Mows. de Laine, Shawls. Alp teas, Trunks. Carpet Sacks, Ac., Ac ; ati of which they will sell as chump as can be pro curodjlsewh-re in Bedford,/orCash orCoun try Produce. They request all their friends in town and countryto give them a call, and seu and exam in their stock f>r themselves as they com! de it a pleasure to show their goods, whether poi sons wish to prchaso cr not. saw vbor-v £ co Hoafbtdy April 2* jSS&. Plastering Laths'! T"*; DFBMf.MIn having erected X a -Mill tor sawing PtAsrmiyr. I Ms premises in Union Tp„ Bedford countv. j* now ready to furnish **y 'pi.uiritv em the" shortest notice. Price $1.60 jeer thousand, 8 ft. l ( ,n e Otherlongths in proportion. Letters addressed to meat St. ClairsvilP *- be promptly attended to. „ t , t WM. GRIFFITH Union Tp.. heh. H.IS.VI. z T Adniini!*(nUor Notice j ETTKRS of adnjinistration having h--, * granted to th subscriber. living in tJnio-i ; Township, on the Estateof Jenuyn.es Oldham. late of Clayton County, lowa, dee'd all persons j indebted to said estate are hereby notified to j make payment immediately, and those baring j claims against tie, same will present them nrop } CJfly iUt Jxitlt i'lffrj fur K4t t tC'TJI^T't. WILLIAM WKKTZ, Mm-, May 9 18VI.-* Aduiinlstrutor'* Notice. IETTERS of Administration having been J granted to I'u subscriber, I ving in South ' Woodtierry Township, on the Estate ~r Join j Teeter, late Ot' Moano: Township, dec*.!, a ij j parsons :ridette.l to said Katate are notified to | make immediate payment, aid those having j claims ag .iiist the * title will present them pro j parly autbenlietted fi.r settlement. ADAM KETRIVG, -idminulrator. I July 18. DWfi.-f* SIIAI>. ackrtL and Herring, for sale t "sIUfE.M AKhll'S Colonnade Store Oct. U. is;>6. I.IIFOU TAX'I' TO MILE OTV'XCR VirOOi'M AtiD-S Improved Smut and Scr cr V> ;ng Machines. Mil! Bushes. Bollinr- Ciotli* and Bran Dusters, of tlm most improved pis;,. .Mill Screws, Corn and Cob Grinder*, p. tut Bridges mr Mill Spindles. Fm table >aju warranted to vrmd ten bushel* per hour vp j lious aud Mill Burrs made to order. Aisri ■Stover's Patent Corn Kiln and Grain Drver a e.duable invention. Ihe a,.,,ve article* am kej t constantly ou hand, and can be obtained at any time. Imm S. ft. BKOAD. Sebelbdmrjt, Bedford County, ],„ ; s gent tor Bedford, Souieiset, and adjoining otinties. .Villi wrtgbt wrk dorm at the shortest rotipc, and on the most reasonable tern s. Feiiruary Id, tide. McCOKIiICK'S Reaper and Mower for sale >- I>. BROAD at Schei'.sburg, Pa., agent for Blair and Bedford ounties. Felt lmn 10, lthMj. Dr. F. C. Reamer, Physician and Surgeon. Rfspeclftill} tenders his services • thecitizfcns of Bedford and vicinnv. Be may always bWonnd (un'css prt-l'essienally cv itaged) at his T)\" and Book Store, in Julian* St. Feb. I H, It? 51. NEW~GOODB! oT received and far sa'tj t Krrn's NTtv a- STORK, a ! GE ami well asset ted stock of Fall and Winter Go< d*. //<_• is ni w priputid to accommodate his lisends and customer*. and tfco public generally. To attempt to eiiutn- trte bm slock in a news paper adwriia- menl, would t*> foily, or a list oi t epi ice* j,sea-ns. for the pub lic wonUl not believe t! at poods were ailing they uti'ur then. Un '#they call and see f r themselves IVe dwu't wish to boast, tut mere ly rem tra th;t tor >♦,-ly texcufo, an ! . he.ip noss, bss sti-ci. cause: ho eaeelied, ai d ;t is cal- CUi ted to n:Se all. *>V e cordially invito the public to c*li at Mill's M STORE and satisfy themselves in rcg*id tho variety of the above sUietneut. and examine b a stuck be. fore you j urohase c'sewhjre. Froduc • of all kin is tuketi ic exebarao for gj. d*. Oct. 10, *66. risn. "V: EM M-tckeralaxd Silnnn for mi > t>r 11 SI a U3, 1856. A. B. Grt A .ISA k C>. TllLOa I !*(i LmBLISHHEtT. FIRM. THE snbscriber., having percha'acd the Tail oring rstab'ishment of S. J. Sl'Caus'an, intha building (upstairs) occupied by Capt. John Arnold, as a I Urdu Me Store, are prepared to do .js all kinds of work in their line, in the lut est styles, and which fr neatness and 'a duraiility will not, w venture to assert, be suipussed by any other establishment iti tie place. By strict attention to business sod a desitie flea.it). they hope to receive a libra a 1 share of the public patn-nage. A. C. MOIVEK. S<-pt. 26, 1856. W. If. ROSS. BEDFORD HIGH MIIOOL The mtdtrisigned would respectfully snanurre the public, that he will open in Bedford, on o first Monday of Novemlier i ext. a hifjb jhoel in which all the branchesf a liberal .•duration. Engl sh aud Classical,will be tsught It is designed t establish hi Bedford a peima 1 enl Institution of a high ordt. Male and F male. The Male and F t-uiale departments w !>e distini't, so .tnon as the uucess-iry arraag. uients can tie elected. In this school stiidcut will be f-rcpared for fhe higher classes of try College ur tu auter at once upo# the scUXv J les of tffh. Special care will be taken to form in the rc ples bsbps of order strict pdy < rRi 's B<-ur lof Maouy r>- J NO. .MOWER, Tr..^uvr. Bcd'ord, Aug.