PtßLlli SALE, OF 1500 ACHES OF VALUABLE LAND IN goMEustT mm. THE UNDERSIGNED, SURVIVING EX ccutor of John Recife, late of Bedford county, i deceased, will offer o the premise* t wie house ; bow occupied by Mr. Jieuu Kiugicr, on tuw d>v the 27 til day of January next, all the fol- i lowing nine tracts or farms of land, belonging to the estate of said deceas'd. and described as follows, YJZ: So I—A trict of land, situated in Allegheny Township, adjoining lands of Au.m Bio a'a. and oil. r land of Jobn Keetle'a, and land ot sakl Recife's in right ot J a rob iioo.se, and Peter Limoii, eotit#if ii g4-4 ; cits at d lkwice. io 2 —A tract of land a-.joining the above, _ and other iatid of said Keed'o's, and land of Sautttt-1 Jordan's; being tract iu right of Peter Lcruon, containing £25 acres an t -allowance. > o—A tract of land, adjoining iatids of JVdi'.n brow,i, James Wills, Daiiiei Berkley, raul La-ilzmger and others, coutaining £l4 acies and alb w.mce. 4—A tract of land, adjoining other lands of Rceffe in Ids own, and in right of John 1 loo ser, Aaron Voj'd, John V 4 err, ia rigot ol Paul Laii'Zingei', containing 50 acres, and allowance, being tract in rigut ot Jacob Boos.-. , 5 A tract ol' land, adjoining the above, and land of Thomas Boweti, John Han. James j i'hiis -n, John vi are, and others, containing Si 6 acres, and allowance. So 0- A tract of land, adjoining lands ot A-iaia Erown, James Wells, and other land ol JohaKeetfe, containing 17ti acre* audallow • auce. .... , >'o 7—A tract of land, aujoining lands ol Samuel Jordan, Nathan Hatuiuj", Manga' ha.rs and other land of KeetTe ill right ot i eter Le mon, containing 38J seres, and allowance, more or ! ss. fj—A tract of land adjoining other lands of Keeffc, being part of John ilerr, in right ol P.ill LiTHZingef, containing o acres. 137 per ches, and allowance. Mo *.i—A tract of land adjoining the tract above mentioned, containing £1 acit-s and lib | .perches, aud allowance. A large portion of the above land, is cleared and in a good slate of cultivation, aud the re mainder is wtil covered with valuable white -0 k. wiiite-piue, spruce and ottict kinds oj • timber. The whole is Well supplied with streams of running water, and is lavoraWy ! tdiqited lor fanning or grazing purposes. It is i aiso favorably sit ated being ou the (ji.de < Turnpike, leading from Bedford to Soiaeis l, , and is within a lew miles of the Connellsvillo Kail tto.id. The iniproveiuetifs Consist iu part hi i good two story tavern house, double log birn, wagon shed, corn crib, and the usual out buildings qc. There is aiso a good >. '•*' mill erected tip bi one of the tracts, with plenty ot water, aud convenient to piiiefiiiii) r. Persons | •desirous of purcnasing. would do well * j .amine these several properties, oolore the time , 01 sale. The whole wili lie off-led together, or in parts j to suit the convenience of purchasers. •Sale will commence at lb o'clock, A. M. ] when due iuteadanc i will bo given, and terms I tuide known by SAMUEL BROWN, Surviving Executor of the last will Jre.,of John Keeffe, doe'd. Dec. 19, 185(5. LITMIORS "ITriLL meet at the Commissioners Office, on \ i Monday the sth day of January 1857, to receive their Duplicates, instructions. &c. J>c. 19, : s(i. A. S. RUSSELL, Clerk. Great Attraction. ~ COLIN LO YE a, Ahrchant Tailor, T&S3La Wco.it> ;M era visiting the place, that he has just received at his old stand in Bedford, next door west of the Bedford Hotel, the riciiest assortment of Cloths. &c., he has ever yet offered to the pub lic. and to )vhch lie invites the attention of pur chasers, satisfied that he ean accommodate, -both si to price and quality, all who favor him ■wdk a call. He has a Superior article ot cloth, Tor boy's eiofhitig. which lie ean sell so low as to astonish those who examine iis quality. GjF*Urant, of every description, in his 3ine, made to order on the shortest notice aud m 'st reasonable terms. QjrTle won id direct attention to the follow ing list, as comprising some of the leading arti cles to bo founi in his establishment: Black Cloths, ranging in price from $2,55 to $9,00 per yard; Blue Cloths; N Olive Browns & Greens; Black Casimers; B'ack Doe-Skins; French Fancy Casinieres: Linen Drillings; Plain <§• Figured Grenadiers; Superior article of Black Satin; Velvets; Marseilles Westings; Buff Cassimerea. A fine article of Shirts, latest stylo. Lisle Thread uud>r Shirts $ Draweis. Cotton • a Shirt collars latest style; Lawn Cravats; B( ick Silk " White Linen Handkerchiefs; S mmor Stocks; Superior article of French Suspenders; Black Kid Gloves; Fancy Colored Kid Gloves; Silk Lisle thread •• and all otiu r articles usually kept ty Merchant | Tailors and Gent's furnishing stores. Bedford, Dec. I£, 1856. "vCaflLiKrTrjEixx TWO Journeymen Tailors will he employed by lue sutweriot-r, it application be made im mediately— constaut itnpioym.int and good wages w:U be given. C. LoVER. Bedimd, Dec. 12. lc>s6. tiedl'oril Mineral Springs A^soria-' tiou. NOTICE is her-bv given that proposals will • lie received i>v the Directors Of saidasso- ! Coition, at the office ot the subscriber, in Bd- ' fori Fa. until Wednesday the 24th inst.,for the leasing for ..nc, two or three years of the If del ! buildings and funi'tnre at the Bedford Springs, I including the new building now beiug erected. ; the bathing houses, billiard table, bowling m' ! h"'t, girU-n. BK acres of pasture land and sta- j bluii!. The right to sell the water will fie re t,tDCs . ..st of t'ue Borough, or at bis residence, nearly opposite tlie dweiliug of 1 Dr. NY arson- Bedlord, Doc. 5, 1855. —2 ia. OH AD, ffsekrot. ftnJ Herring, f.r sife a; 1 AiiiM J C'ji'3 ua.hi) Stvte. Oct. a, :K< HARDWARE STORE. The subscriber would announce tohiso'-l rieti ts and the pn'dic in general, that he has removed Ids II.VRD WARE STORE to the new building second door west of the Bedfor Ho tel. wher i he has just received and opened an extensive assortment of Hardware, embracing ] almost every eriicie iu that line of bniabiess. . His stock of SADDLERY is of the best quality 1 and was selected witii great caie. lie would 1 ! respectfully invite ail in want of articles in the ' i Huiflwatu "line, to give liim a call, satisfied that \ ' i he can pleas.- all wne do so. JOHN ARNOLD. 1 May *2S, 1556. P. H. Shires' MACHIKB SHOP. r.iE undersigned respectfully announces to ! the E.irmers of Bedford and adjoining coun ties, and the public in general, that he has now ou hand at his Shop in Bedford, a huge assort ment of Thrashing Machines, which includes his ' four horse PREMIUM MAU/iINE. It v>i''. la- j remembered that this Machine took the FIRST i PREMIUM ut ouv County Fair lust fall, ll is constructed with tumbling Shaft ami Strapm ni biued ; also four horse tumbling Shaft Machines of the very best kind —two and three horse tumb- [ ling Sb.l"l power—and ouro'd and well-known j i four horse Strap Machine, which, for strength i and duribiiity, cannot be surpassed anywhere, j Farmers will plese notice that .%e are now pre- | pared to Furnish Macl.ines ou the r.ios. iavora ble and nceoinoduting Uniis, and at the very lowest prices possible. Horses, Grain, Lumber, ; ami sll kinds of trade will be taken in payment i for Machines. All kinds of repairing ol Ma- j chine* .f different kinds and all • tlier farming , utensils done on the most reasons' le terms, of j the very best materials, and at the shortest r.o- j tiee. > j [r?-A!l our Machines warranted one year if properly used. Please couie this way for a good , aud cheap Machine. PETER n. snIRES. .! Machiueat. August 1, 1856. BEDFORD HOTEL, AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. 1 rnliE subicribcirespectfully begsleave tr an- A noU'ice to has old liieiius and the pubix generally-that he has leased and taker posses sion oi the Bedford Hotel, lately in the oreti jMiicy o I fill. A via hi B.uiihart. It is not his design to make many prolusions as to what he willdd- bat he pledges his word .at hi* most energetic efforts will be empluved tm render comfortable all who give him a csi. Tnehouse i will be handsomely fitted up, and none but | careful and attentive servants will be engaged, j Persons visiting the Bedford Springs, as well ! as those attending Court, and the traveling ! community generally. are respectfully invited ! to give iiltn a call and judge for themselves. CL7~ The stages all now stop at this hotel, i and it is therefore the Stage Office. Boarderstaken by the week, month or year, on favorable terms. Ample and comfortable stabling is at tached to this hotel, which will alwsy * b* at ended by a careful hostler. Also, a safe and convenientcarriage house. JOHN HAFEH. iielford, April 6. 1855. n ■j 'pJIFT undersigned having entered into pcrt- U L nersliip. respectfully announce to thepub j lie generally, that they are n,-w prepared 'o *ur -1 ! nish anything in their line at exceedingly iow ■ | rates. "1 (V are now opening an elegant stock of Hardware, Cutlery, House Furnishing Goods. 1 i Tin Japmned, Brass, French, and Brituni.: W ire, H'illow, Cedar, and Fin': Ware, Nails. 1 i Glass. Brushes. Putty, hc..k. A large stock j of TIN-WARE constantly on hand, of our ' i own nnnufaeture. Spouting and other work J ' dono to orlcr, as usual. St-ivf.S of every ivs i eriptiou f.tr wood or coal, of which we are just receiving so me beautiful new patterns. Also Farm implements in great variety, warranted is r •presented, tha best and latest Inventions ot 1 the day. Vil,as we are every week receiving goods from Fhilaie phii. Baltimore, or Fitts uurg, we will always endeavor to keep a fill supply of everything in our line, or at ieaa fbrnisb any article required at a short notice. Wo are also or -pared to furnish all kinds ot Lead Pipe. Water nmi Pump Kix'ures, at b-w rites. We cordially invite all to give us a call, and especially the Ladies, ra we have nearly everything to make house keeping easy from a needle to a Cooking Stove, GEO. W. BLTMTF.E. WM. HARTLEY. Oct. 8, 1856.-ly. THE undersigned respectfully requests all j those in lehtisi tifchim in any roauncr ao make I' paymvmt. immediately. Oct. 3. 1856. ' GEO. W. BLYMIRE. HOE STORE". L B. CRAMER & CO. hive just receive TL a very large assortment of Boots an ihcea, suitable for Fail and Winter, part atvle is follows : Men's Super Waxed Double Sole Bo"f, 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' Cit-y made Calf Boots, Boys' Kip Lined Boots. IV*omens' Double sole Kip Bootees, Womens' Fine Calf ami Seal do. Womens' Fine Goat Morocco do. Worn ns' P irodi Bootees, very handsome, CuiMreu's Shoes of every style and price. ' Gent's Morocco, Kid, *ud Calfskin Booteos | Ladies' Double Sole Gaiters. Gum Shoes, Urn ; in fact. Boots and Shoes to suit every pureha- i ] cr. [f you want Boots an i Shoes, jdeaKe give ' I as a call, an J you shall he suited in quality aud ' < price. J i j Exchange Store is the P l*c, to t>ui Boots ar,d i ! Shoos. Oct. 12, 1855. PUBLIC S i LB. OF REAL ESTATE! rpilE subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on a. S itnrday, the 13th of December next, in tlx; to wo .It Clean i lie Monroe Township one two story Frame Douse. 30 by 18 feet, and lot, tio feet front, ami feet buck, with a wll of excellent water at the d'W. a good log stable thereon, and f ,ur and one half acres more or less of land adjoining, under good leoce, and in a high state olcultivation. A good title will be made'. TEH d-V—One-third of the purchase moner in oand on the first of April, 1857, when pas'- session wiP be given. Jsaleio cotntaence at 1 o'clock, P. M. ELIASRITZ. ! Norem!*- ,1858. _ I JLAST HOIII t! SAVE COSTS !! 4 LL persons imitated to V.v late firm o ' -* Kp*e fc Outstjs, by Book Accont, -Vote! or otherwise, aie hereby; notified to make imme : uIR?6 plYIXJn?ut, 41)(i by SO rf :>* 4g.vt* CuU'i Bedford, B?pfc. 19, 12ZV-2& ! 11 AVE YOU §UII(;RIIiED IN TUE Cosmopolitan Art Association FOR THE THIRD YKAR? SEE THE RAKE INDUCEMENTS!—'The ' management iiave the pleasure ofannoiinc- j iag tb.it the collection of Works of Art design- | ed for distribution among the subscribers, j whose names are received previous to tile 2th of January, '57, is much larger and more costly than on an.' previous year. Among the lead ing works in Sculpture—execute I in tlu lineal Marble—is the new and beautiful Statue of the "Wood Nymph," The Busts of the Three Great American Statesmen, CLAY, WEBSTER & CALHOUN, Also the exquisite Ideal Rust, "S P R I N G." APOLLO AND DIANA, IN MARBLE, LIFE SIZE. Together with the following Groups and Statues in Carrara Mamie—of the Struggle for the Heart, Venus and Apple; Psyche; Magdalen; Child of the sei; Innocence; Captive Bird; and Little Truant? With numerous works in Bronze, und a collection of sKVr.BAI. HGSDRSD FINE OIL PAINTINGS, 1 by leading Artists. The whole ol which are to be distributed or allotted among the subscribers whose names are received previ ous to the Twmty-elffhtSi ol January, 5T : when the Distribution will take place. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Every subscriber of three dollars is entitled to A copy <>t the spOndid Steel-Engraving, "SATLKHAV NIGHT," or A cot y ol any of the following $3 Magazines one year; also A copy of the -art Journal one y.ar, and A Ticket in tho Annual Distribution of Works of Art. Tim*, for every S3 paid, a person not only gcts a beautiful Engraving or Magazine one \ear, font nl-o receiv s the Art Journal otic year, ami a Ticket in the Aiinuai Distribution, | making/our dollars worth of reading mailer !••■- | aides the ticket, by which a valuable piinfitig ! or piece of statuary may be received in addi i lion. Those who prefer M vgizine* to the Engrav ing '-Saturday Night." can have it.her of the oilowing one year: Harper's Magazine,C"dey'a Lady's Book. United States Magazine, Knick erbocker Magazine, Graham's Magazine, Black ! Wood's Magazine, Southern Litc.ary Messcii- I ger. No person is restricted to a single membei j ship. Those taking live tneinhi rships, reiuit i ting sl-j, are entitle • to six Fngravings, and to six tickets in the distribution, or any five ut i the Magazines, one year, and six tickets. Persons, in remitting funds for membership, will please register* the letter at the Poat t Iflioe. | to prevent loss; on receipt ol which, a certiii ! cute of Membership, together with the Engrav ! i:ig or .Magazine desired, will bo forwarded to ! any part of the country. For further particulars, see the November ■ Ait Joutua', sent free on application. For unmix-rship. address, C. L. DERBT , | Actuary C. A. A., o8 Broadway, New York, I or Western Uliiee, lOti Water St. Sandusky, 0. S. it. TATE, Hon. Sect'y. , Nov. 28. 185 ft Bedford, Pa. liillliS, BOORS m STT- TiONARY. I>R. F. f. KKIKEIt, 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 w,-!i se lected stock o. choice Drugs and Medicine , whoiesu-w and retail, ail of which will he sold at fairternis. The assortment consists in paid o Drugs arts' Chemicals, Dye Jf'cods ami jicirls. Paint* t J nils. Window Glass ar.d Glass Ware, Tobacco and Segars, Perjumery, Fancy articles, 4 c-- ire. PATENT MEPICISKS. — Having the regular agency toi the sale of all of those medicines, the puhlk-are assured that thev are of the lust, such as have stood the test of time and expe rience. and can be 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 J.ile Pill* and Phic nix Bitters, Dr. Jayne's Famiiv Medicines. Fatinstock's. lloliensack's, and other verorfu ges; Hoori.uid's German Wi'tors. &e., fcc. Constantly on hand a large stock of historic, biographical, scientific, religious, poetical, school, and miscellaneous BOOKS. Ais„ a groat variety of E.IXCY ST~?TWX .4 RY, Cap. Post and wrapping paper of every quality, Paper Hangings in great variety.— Window Blinds in patterns or by the piece.— Wall Paper. Steel and Fancy Goods, j BLANK HOOKS of every size and quality, Pocket Books and Port Mommies, Diaries, Blank Deeds and Mortgages, gold Pens and Pencils. Combs. Brushes, Perfumery in great variety, Soaps. Ac., Sic. Lamps, and Camphinc Oil and Burnir g Fluid, I kept .onstantly on hand. CHOICE LiqUOßSfrr medical use; Wolffs I Scheia'ara Schuipps, Gin. Port, Sherry and : Madeira Wiaes. j Aug. 11, 1864.-tf Special Notice. j A LI. persons indebted to the firm ofßuppA j xiLOstor are respectfully and earnestly reqnes j ted to make immediate payment. The hooks j are in the hands of G. W. Rupp, for collection, and must positively be closed. Our friends who are in arrears wili please consult their interest hv attending to this notice at once and not put us under the unpleasant nscossity of making tlieni pay coits. Br* Vay. 16, 1866- 2m. Bakery and Confectionary, ICE CREAM SALOON. TnK subscriber, thankful for the patronsgs heretofore extended lnm by a libsrtl pub lic, tenders his thanks, and he would respect fully inform them that he has received U nd opened a new and choice lot of Confections, among which are candies, nuts, fruits, Ac.—' He also keeps Groceries, such as Sugar, Codes. Tea, Molasses, Cheese, Candles, Ac. Also all descriptions of Cakes, and will serve Wedding and other parties, sn short notice, with confec tions and cakes. He has opened up and refitted his Ics Cream Saloon, in a superior style, where he will be al ways ready to serve his ftiends and the public with goo and highly flavored Creams. He will also serve ) arties to order. (lis stan.l is opposite the Odd-Fellow's j Building, where he feels cenfident that those who give him a sail will not go .iv-av disap pointed JOHN J. LUTiIKK June 27. 1856. ~TOTT 9 as THE Partnership heretofore existing between i JAMES L. Noams and tbo subscriber in the j business of miking ami vending M ichin.'s for Cutting and Sharpening F.les, is dis •lutinue 1 ironi this ci ty, and as the subscriber has in iu torest of tti>? undivided half in the patent, se cure for said Machines, he hereby tiotifi s the puiiiic not to make any purchases from said James L. Norton, without iiis consent. WILLIAM SILL. Xov. 17, 1856. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. EIOFIL'S & FILLER ATTOIiNUVN IT LIW. BEDi-OED, PA. \X7TLL PROMPTLY ATT END TO ALL V v legal business entrusted to their cure.—- During the e. sious of the court, the senior partner miy Ins found at tho office of the firm, two doors south ol lion. S. L. Russell's office. I). H. HOFIUS. JNO. H. FILLER. Bedford. Nov. 28. 1856. UNITED STATES MAGAZINE FOR 1857 ANOTHER ENLARGEMENT, AND STILL OUEATKK ATTKAC TION' I r/ith the JANUARY NUMBER, the om- Tv ntencemunt of the FOURTH VOLUME, this young progressive American Monthly will foe again enlarged, its price changed front t wo to three dollars a year, and its attractions other wise increased accordingly. VV"e refer with pride and satisfaction to the success which it has already achieved and tbeposit;un it now oc cupies among the leading publications of this j country. With the increase of yriee, and the immense resources at their command, the pub iisliers confidently Mieve thut (buy will turnisb a Magazine for 1857 that will funti two of the most m tgtiiflc >nt volumes, evot issued in any send published on this side of the Atlantic Au oiig tue many briliiant features which it will I embrace r : TUE LIFE OF GEORGE WASH INGTON, | Prepared by a distinguisbed Americas Ariter, ! l "d projusely an) elegantly illustrated. 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Subscription PricQ, $3 per annum, iwo Copesto one address, $5 per annuiu. 1 ire CoplettoOne address, $lO per annum. EXITED STATES JOI StML sa.-r'casß A large Must rated MONTHLY PAPER. il.elegantljptinted, each number containing : sixteen pages—m..re than double tlie ! amount of matter each year that can be obtaiu | ed for the sale price in any other publication. | Subscription'rice, fid Cents a year. 1 Seven copies o one address, $.3 a year. • Twenty-one A one address. $8 a year. The moat literal inducements are offered to ladies and gdtletuen who will interest them se!v. s in extolling the circulation of the above publications, t> wb.>m specimen copies will be furnished ou q-plic ttion. J. M. EMERSON fe Co., Jo. 1 Spruce street, New York. | Dec. 6. 856 ESTATE 0' THOS VICEROY, DEC'D. ! BEDFORD COUNTY SS: 4 T a Courj of Co anion I'leas held at BcJ -1 jTi-ford, in aid for the county of Bedford, oo 1 the 17tli day of November, A. D. 1856, l-efote | the J ndgcs of s .id Court, I <>n motion jf S. E. Russell, Esq . the Court ; grant a rule upon the heirs and legal represents- I lives of IIIORUIS Vickroy, lute of St. < lair Tp.. dec'd. t> wit: Dr. Win. A. Vickroy, George ! Vickroj Geo. G Getty*, and Mary his wife, foi j merly Moy Vicku-y, Moses F. Marsh ill. and ! .Matilda bis wife, formerly Matilda Vickroy, I Samue' Barrack and Louisa his wide, formerly | Louisa Vickroy. Mm. Han. nek, and Charlotte | his wife, formerly Charlotte Sleek, and Edwin j A. VSfckroy, to Ix; and appear at a Court of i Coroiion Fleas, to he held at Bedford or. the 21 j Monday 9lfi day of Februar. next to acept or • refuse to take at the valuation, the real oitate j of the sail Thomas Vickroy, dee'd. which has : been valp-d in pursuance of an alias writ de ! partitionefacieuda, or siiow cause why the same \ should tut lit. sold by order of said Court. ; In testimony whereof I liavebere s'!t nl J' hind, a.nl affixed the I Ba ' ,i Court, at Bedford, the 26th dav of November A. D. 1857. D. WASH ABAUGH, Dccemfcr 5.1856. Prothonotary. Dr.*. P. Fields, RKSPICTFCLLA informs the citizens of Huningdoti, Bedford Hiid Blair counties, mat he h* located a medical office half mile from C.iSiHlle, Huntingdon Co. Pa., where he hopes to reeive a go..d abate ot puidic favor. P. S laill he found at Pattonsviiie, on the first Tusalays and Wednesdays of everv month. A. P. FIELDS, M. D. ' Nov. L, 1856.-e* -TO<& 9 a m<2 - Letters c administration on the estate ofPetcr IckeaJate ot Union Township, Bedford Co., it te'd haling been granted to the subscriber re- ; aiding in "nion Township, notice is therefore ! given to II persons indented to said estate, to | make puymmt immediately, and those having ; claims art requested to present them prepcrtv ! autht ntidtuu for settlimcnt. JOSEPH IMLER, Adm'r. Administrator's Notice. : ILTTJRS of Administration having been ' .J gratied to the subscriber. living m South j | Woodbery Township, on the Estate ot Henry j j iictick, Iteof s lid Township, dee'd, all pcr ! s-oo in i-tcd to said Estate are hereby notified to maktpayment immediately, arid those hav ing claim against the same will present theui properly,utlienticated foi suttlemeiit. March 28 OA VID C. LONG, Adm'r. LOST! LAST NOTICE! Havhjf lost my Port Monsle at or ncsr i SchiUhui'g, on the 13th Sept'r last, con- j taming 85 in hank notes, besides numerous | valuablompers, und having heretofore adver- - tisi-d for hv same without success, 1 hereby pro- ' pose tba it the finder will place the Port rii(.naie lid papers in any private place within i fifteen notes of Ptoasuitviile, and notify tue of the tact, y letter, without date, or signature or j oiherwis, describing the pi ice so 1 can find it, i I otligat myselt to deposite $5 iu the precise spot I Sit he Port motmie and papers as a re- | wa.d fofihe same, asking no questions. J. 11. M'lilGllT. ! Nov. 7 1856. Coin inarch, Farina, Ike. —The very best ar tielet cau he had at Dr. s Cheap i Drug Stye. i PUBLIC SALE. fTTHERE will be sold, at public sale, In St. X Clair Township, Bedford County. Pa., on TIES DA V she n tire estate of Jobu Stoner. late oi said Township, dee'd. all persona iudebt ed to said estate will make payment immediately, an i those having claims agsinst the same will present them properly authenticated for settle ment. JOHN EBERf.Y. June, 1856; Aum'r. TTIRFStUNG MACHINES, with 2, 3, o horie power for sxte -bjip at Uesd's Colo nade Store. . i ov. 30, 1855. I fiction's Magic Hair Dye. Colors instantane ously. trie iluir or Whiskers a jet black or lieautiful brown. Also, Pluilons Chemical Hair i Invigorator, a superb article, for preserving and | beautifying the liair. can be p.urcl;ased front Harry, at the cheap Drug Store. Holloway's Worm Confections.—A safe, pleasant, and etfectn.il remedy for worms, at Dr Harry's cheap Drug Stoic. fldo keep the teeth and gums healthy.—Use i 1 liaz.n's Rose tooth paste, or the Balm of a Thousand Flowers, with a good brush, all of wiiich can be purchased cheap, at Dr. Har ry's. BOOTS A SHOES. A. fl. CRAMER. A Co., hive just received a full supply suitable for the approaching season. Oct. 24, 1856. A B CRAMER & Co. If AVE received their nsnal assortment of Fail and Winter Goo ls. They respectfully in vite thoi" friends to call and examine stock and eptics.—Oct. 24, 1856. TO CONTRACTORS- I3ROPO >ALS will be received at the office oi SAMCKL L. Kess ELL ESQ., Treasurer of the "Bedford Mineral Springs Association," in tlie Borough of Bedford, Penn'a, for the '■ eieetion of a frame building, UK) feet long by i 41 feet wide and three stories high, with l-iizzu on three sides. 8 feet wide. Plans and specifications for the building may tie examined, and all information will bo given, at the place above named, from the 18th to the 26ili inst. The proposals must be handed in on or before the 28lh inst.. and bids may be for materials and work together or separately, P. GOSSLEII, President. Nov. 14, lP.sg. xH. 9TZ Bit BL9s THE subscribers take tins method of iiiform i g the people of Bedlord County that they j tve opened a Wholtnali a'id Retail Clotniug j itort.nl No. 5. Lloyd's Row, llollidaysburg, : Pa..where they will at all times have on hiuid j urge supply of every article in the Clothing Line. They would be pleased to see all tlieir ' I; lends at their establishment. S. iIERSTTMAH, Al. SHOENTHOL. June 27. 1856-tf NOTICE! n. & B. T. R. R. CO. IN connection wirh the Penn'a Rail Road Company, are now Shipping, without delay, be ; tween HOPEWELL and Philadelphia or Baltimore, j (via Huntingdon) at the following low ! rates viz; ARTICLES of le conducted by and in the name of John Clark and Son. NOTICE. PERSONS, having unsettled accounts with the undeisigned are called upon to attend to them promptly and have them closed. More particularly accents that have been standind s.mo time, should, and must be attended to; ang ■f in some cases persons are not prepared to clsse fully, thev must at least attend to them. JOHN CLARK. March 14, 1856—Sm. TWELVE TEACHERS WANTED TWELVE TEACHERS wanted to take charge cf he Schools in West Providence Tp.. for which liberal salaries will be given. Schools to open the OrsX of November and to continue four months. JOHN A.GUMP. Bloody Run, Oct. 17, 1856. Sec'y. NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration having been grunted on the Estate of Isaac Couchen our late ot" Juniata Tp., to the subscriber liv ing in said Tp., all persons indebted to said Estate, are hereby notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the sirne will present t h e ni properly authenti cated tor settlement. JOSEPH DULL, Adm r. Oct. 3,1856. i'liiil FilitTlll THE undersigned will sell at private sal® a tract of Uu 1 situate in Milligan's Cove Harri son Township. Bedford county, lately in the oc cupancy of Mrs. ElUabctn Earnest' and family, adjoining lands of the widow Wertx, Daniel May and others, uud containing one hundred ami sixty thice acres and allowance, about twenty live ot which are cleared and under fence. I ti improvements are a two story log dwell ing house, small log bam and other out build ings. There is also a young orchud of choice apple trees on the place. The terms will be made known by cither of i the subscribers, who aro Trustees of Mrs. Earn- ; est If the form Is not sold tt private sale before tbe Ist., of Novemlier next, it will be offered at public Sale on that dav. GEO. F. RIDDLE. JNO. MOWER. Sept. 12,1855. Trustees, Lumber! Lumber!! 1 HO fHVI SHINGLES of different I' *y"/v/Vl kinds. Also, 75,000 fee ; of of va.ious sorts, such as Whit i Pine, Vel.ow Pmc, Poplar, Spruce, &c. Ft ■*' r. 1). iffcEGLE.o ! Olursviliu, Fe'J. IS, 1968-tf 1 I , WTOTICE is berel-y given that the partem I : heretufor# existing between the subset I uii'lcr tne firm of A. Dk-hi & m ■ dissolved by mutual caseni. Th- 'book. 1 ■ : counts, notes, ic., are in the hands of A'j* I ' wti '> * nerely authorised to setiL a I T . .o-, A. DIEIIL, ■ 1-Lc. 6.43,6. JOS. F. CORLE. 1 IMIT9EXD. " ■ ATOTICE is hereby given to tbe Stockholm H ; i\ Of the Somerset and Bed lord Turnpike R<£ L Company, that the President ana I I have this day declared a dividend of oae . I cent, ooUit c.pit d stock of sail Company*** be paid \*y the Tr asuier. * | Dec. 5. 1836. JACOB MUSSES. STII Al' ( 4TTIJC, CAME t<- the premises of the subscriber tug in St. Cinir Township, r, n the "Tti, . ; November last, one Red Steer, both i d a otit in ilm left, a darft l>rov\n Heite- tw' saiao mark; one red mulcv Steer the left off and a hole in it. They are about two \ ears old next Spring, The owner owners are requested to cone forward JL property,pay charges and take them away * Dec 5, 1856. '■ J beisel. j eT~ L BITERS ol Administration having bee. granted by the Orphans' Court of Bod ; ,m j County to tiie subscriber, living in l| o , Township, on tbe Estate of Joseph Ai rueirow late of said Township, doe'd; all uetsom i,' j dehted to the saaie, are hereby notifiec >' ! make payment immediately, and those havij ! claims against the same will present tfceta pro ! pcrly authenticated for settlement. 1.. H.DIEIIL, .idmmistralar. AUDITOR'S NOTICE THE undersigned, appointed by the'onbas.- Conrtot Bedford County, to* distribute Z ! balance ot the money in the hands of jo'-! Mower and S. L. Russell. Esqui r ~* h„. f ,o V, ,rs d r bOBU *. With W,V ■imwid u'f | William Lane late of H..pew C i|, Township saio County, deceased, to and among the C rW : - t .rs of Mid decedent entitled t„ receive is. | same, will attend to the duties of his m , O i R , I rnent on Tuesday the 2t>(!i day of Jnlv hm ! ,l i:ls 'dhec in tbe Borough of Bedford,' whr'n j and where all parties interested cau attend if j they see proper. j r• ii iu'fl G ' li ' .M,tar. ■ July 11,185®, NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the last win and j testament >.f El wood Harmer, late of the Bon.' of Bedford, dee d, having ioen granted to t\ o Subscribe, usi.ling in said Born, notices theretore given to all persons indebted to th Estate of said dee'd. to make payment im mediately; and those having claims' will pre. sent them propeily authenticated for settle- I 1 ment. CHARLOTTE L. HARMER. July 25, 1856. Executrix. ~~ liEMHIFiI. THE uodersigned, thankful (as adrettis.- ment* say) for past favors at the Colornai. store, in Bedford, would respectfully on nouses ■ to his pat ions and friends generally, that 'leiias ! removed his entire stock of goods to his tie* | t,rick store room lately occupied by Peter Had i chtuigli opposite the Bedford Hotel. His sup. ply of goods ia fresh, new snd fashionable. His sew room has been neatly and elegastl; fitted up and reinodel'-d. All kiuds of producv are taken in exchange for goods. He hopes to be continued inthefivor of bU patrons and the public. JACOB REED. July 4, 1856. NOTICE. IS hereby given that tbe next Session of th A!! gheny Male and Kemai- w;i) Commence on Tued=*y the ftb day of August inst., By order of the Trustees. JOHN POI-LOCK. August 1, 1856. NOTICE. t LL persons sre hereby cautioned against ta A king au assignment of or purchasing fro® Daniel Border uf Bedford Borough ola certain obligation or writing signed and sealed ky m Fehy. 20th 1850 and conditioned in part ;or tbe payment of $125,00 one year there,rtier. To i the whole of said claim I have a full sud just do fence —and aiu determined to pay no part tberof i unless compelled bv process of law. JOSEPH L. DAUUHERTV. Xotlce. ! Letters of Adaitntstraticn mj tli estate cf Michael Putt, iate of Liberty township, Bedford County dee'd, having neon prat Pet to the subscriber residing in Broad Tor tp., notice i? herefore giveu to *ll persons in debted to said estate, to tuake payuiest iur ' mediately, and those having claims are if j quested to present tbem propeily anthesti ! uated for settlement. WM. FIIiARP- Sept. 5, 1856. Adtn'r. SPUING & SUlMta GOflir j and will uke pleasure ir. showing ti:em to a 1 who may favor us with a cali. Gseat harg or. | will he offered for Cash, and all kinds of try Produce s—or to punctual custoree.o - credit of i.\ month, wtil be given. A. B. CRAMER A CO. Bedford Mav 2 1856. Aver's Cherry Pectoral.—For the euro f W-CougoK, Colds, kc., can be had it Dr. ; Hairy ' Drug Store. TO IIOISivKEEPERS. DR. HARRY, at the Cheap Drug and Book Store, has just received, a large assortment oi the best flavoring extracts, together w;tb Bak | ing Soda, Cream of Tartar, Saleratus, &C-, • ' the very best quality, all f which lie willsil t the lowest prices. IF YOU want CHEAP GOODS, call *i Cheap Sido. Nov. 311. MOKE NBWGOiT THE nndersigred has just ret n mod homefrow the Eastern cities with a large stock ot FALL aud WINTER Goods, and is now exhibiting AT CHEAP SIDE. A general assortment ofnew style of WINTER GOODS, Comprising in a groat variety of Lciit* Dri" Goois, which consists in part ot P.'ar* and ey Silks, Cluitlys, Lawns, Dt Lainss, Mmics" l Cloths, Coherg Merinos, etc., etc. A largo variety of black and Fancy Clothes, Cisximeres, Cassinetts, J canes, etc., etc. Boots, Shots, Hats and Bonti\ tirsrtrirs.S*- gms. Malassrs, Syrups, Sk*j, lisrs itsad Mackersl, Bacon, Qucenswa-e, Hardware, Brooms, Buckets, Looking Glasses, etc. Theaiiove stock consists of every ariicle us ually kept instoro—ll ofwbkh wil be seW, cheap for cask or approved produce. Thankful for p>st favors, be hopes by fs'r dealing and a deaire to pleas".to continue to uieid and roetiive a liberal share of j.nblic f>atrot,iige- G. W. RUFF- Oct. S, 156 TO BUILDERS. Itbo subacrjbcr is fully prepared tlurnwh4 quantity or quality otlluilding Luwbera"T Plastering Laths. Orders direoiett to St. C! '-Lv* trill, Bodfwrd Gounty, wili Wo promptly -tttcd*d to, by g:vsr.g & ressunubiv notice. F Us I>c. 29, 1854.