SAJJC OF REAL ESTATE. —The subscriber offers for sale tbe valuable Farm on which she BOW resides. situ ate iu Cumberland Valley Township, Bedford .'runty, Pa., about tour miles South of Bed. ford Springs, on the main toad leading to Cum berland, containing one hundred acres, more or less, of limestone bud, shout 4-5 acres cleared and under tencc, the ludance good timber land, and all capable of cultivation. Tim improvements are a good two story I v.g Dwelling House. With kitchen attached, good seller underneath, good spring house, stable and other necessary out-buildings, a first rate never failing limestone spring at the door. A good orchard of choice fruits, ar.d water in all the fields except one. A strung mountain stream runs through the place. A good site for a tan ■yard on the property. It is desirable that tiiis Furai be sold immedi ately, therefore it would he necessary that per sons wishing to purchase should call aud ex amine it soon. Possession given on the first of April next, and a good title made. Terms to suit purchasers. MRS. NANCY HUNT. January, 2, 1857. A TO PH\SICIAN3.—An eligible lu cation for a Physician, can be obtain. cd by purchasing the property, of tne subscrib er, who has retired froui practice, and Is about to remove to the west. The property consi: ts of a neat two story frapa residence, with a good office, attached, good stabling und other convenient out.build ings. Also, three lots adjoining, containing about ; four acres in the whole. The above property (if not sold privately be fore that time.) will he offered at public sale on Saturday, January 17th. 1857. Information repeating terms can be had by calling on, or addressing, PR- J NO- GETTY. Martiusburg, Blair Co., Pa. January, 2, 1857. PUHLIC SALE.— i'lte subscriber wiil ofter at public sale, on the premises, on Friday the ltjtb day of January, 1867, the following valuable Heal Estate, to wit: A tract of land containing 163 acres, more or less, situate in Liberty Township, Bedford County, Pa., one half mile west of the Hunt ingdon and Broad Top Rail Road, within two miles of the Junction of the Road at Saxton, and three mil-s from the RidJlesburg Coal Mines, —adjoining lauds of George Khoads. James Clark ...id others- About lot) Acres of this laud is cleared and under fence. Tne improvements are a good two stirv log i house, with kitchen attached, a good double log i barn, spring house, ami other tioeesa iry out-, buildings. A good spring of never failing j wafer at the door. Theru are also two good j thriving orchards on this place. Possession j will be given on the first of April, next. TERMS.—One thousand dollars in hand at : the confirmation of the sale, and the balance in ' three equal annual payments thurahfter. Sale j to commence at 1 o'clock. P. M. of said day. ! January, 2. 1857. JACOB SNIDER. | PUBLIC SALE.—By virtue of the : last will and testament of John Alii son, late of St. C'air Township, Bedford conn- I • ty, dte'd, there will Le exposed to public ! sale < n the Hth day of February next, acer- j tin lot of ground in St. Clair Township, ad- j . joining Ima of Win. Barefoot. R..bert Callihcn. ! and others; containing twenty acres, patented : land, about ten acres cleared and under fence, with u one and one half story log dwelling ' house, and one frame stable, thereon erected; i a good well of water near the -lonr, one apple ; orchard of good grafted fruit, and some other fruit trees. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock on said day, j when the conditions of sale will lie made known by THOMAS G. WRIGHT, January, 2, 1355. Executor, i THREE HEAD OF STRAY CAT TLE—Rniwt to tt.e premises of the subscriber, living in Middle Woodbury Town ship, Bedford conuty, about the uiiddht of last November, one black and white spotted Steer, with the right ear off. a peace out of the left; ne red and white spotted Heifer, with the • right ear off; they are both supposed to bo be tween two and tbtee vears old. The otb'-r a red Heifer, canto about the fiist of August, supposed to be about ten months old. The owner or owners are requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take them awv. FREDERICK KAUFFJIAX. January 2, 1857. Administrator's Notice. IETTEKS of Administrition having been J granted to the subscriber, living in Pleas nut viile, Bedford Co., on the Estate of Samuel Wright, late of said Township, dee'd, all per sons indebted to said Estate are hereby notified to make payment immediately, and those liav- Sug claims against the same yil! present thorn properly authenticated lot settlement. January, 2, 1857. J. H. WRIGHT, Jdm'r. T AST NOTICE.—The books of the sub . 3L& scrioer ure in the hands of Sheriff Al sip, where all persons indebted are earnestly requested to call and make payment, on or be -1 ore the first of March next. All who neglect this nonce, may expect to Bnd their accounts iu the hands of Henry Nicodemus, Esq., for eollectiou, without respect to persons. No longer indulgence can be given. jJo look oat uuj save costs, or biaiuc yourselves. January IboO. E. it. FISHER. NEW F I II 31 —AT— HOPEWJELIj. THE subscriber* trading and doing business uader the lirtu of Uaindoilar, Lowry, it Co., woUii respectfully inform their friends, arid the public generally, that IP ay have opened ut the above place, and sre daily receiving a large stock of Merchandise, consisting in part of iluslins, Ticking. Oseubcrgs, Drills, Cassi meres Satriceits. Cloths, Flannels, Delunes, French Merinos, Silks, Culicos. Hats and Caps, Hard ware, Queensivare. Boots and Shjcs, Groceries of all descriptions. Also a large assortment of Heady made Clothing, all of which will be sold upon as short profits as can be had in the coun ty. G. K BARM DOLLAR, JUMN F. LOWKV. JOHN C. EVEHHART, C. W. ASIfCOM, Dec. 26, 185 C. EVEHHART, ASHCOM \ CO. FORUTRDIM ""COMMISSION JIERCUANTS—HOPEWELL—FA. The subscribers doing business under the Firm of Bvcrhart, -Vshcom he Co.—are now prepared to store a.id ship Flour, Grain, and all kind* of Mrchandii', upon reasonable terms. They also keep on hat.da, Plaster, Fish, Salt, Kock Powder, $-c., to which they invite the at tention of Merchants In the county, and Far mers. The highest cash prices paid for FTour, and Grain, that the Eastern Market will afford. JN'O. C.EVERLAiIT, • " . O. IF. ASHCOM, JNO-P. LOWRT, , G. U. BARNDOLLAR. Def 56, 183® * TO CONTRACTORS. fcl OR.i >S AiS will be received at the office H" osßiuel L Itussell Esq., Treasurer of the Hodterd .'fiueral Springs Corcpmy, until the .'!d day of January next, for .lie tiou of two lia-.tv Hi'tii- iio .-u a, each one lmudmd feet long. l'laos tin I sjn-cifications wi.'l be ready for ex- I aUtfmu.o'L on and ai'or lm? Ist of January next. PROPOS ALSS will* bu lec-ived alio until the I dls? m*f., foi the gatdiutfon—masonry, and . stoning of about one fourth of atnile of road.— j All uee !iui information wrill he supplied at the I /ra.urer'a office. P. QOSgLEK, President.' Bedford, Dec. 26: 1856. IMeufiou Riflemen! "V 7 ar ® ordered to parade at your usual X. placu of training, ou Thursday, the Bth ; ot January next iu winter uniform, with plume, jatlo o clock. By order of the Cap'sin. IVM. RiTCHKY, O.S, Dec. 28, 1866. SIIOU, Ulasmvarc, und VAKIET¥ WJB7CL© as ULUJ. I —O— I ADAM FERGUSON Has just opened, next door to Minniek's. on Juliana Street, a large assortment of j Shoes and Boots, ot every kind, size mid dfes j cription. Also an extensive assortment of ; GLASSWARE, including cake stands, preserve ! dishes, cake baskets, liall lamps, tumblers, 1 uge j beer glasses, window glass, csrd receivers, terra I cotta, Ac. Also silver cake baskets,and a vu i riety ot other articles in that hue. He has I also on band ttic best kind of tobacco and cigars, cheese and crackers, carpet tugs, Misses satch els Gentlemen's canes, shotguns. Gentlemen's and Ladies'gloves, ot .11 kimis. Hosiery oi all descriptions, ami a variety of other articles, not necessary to mention. Having bought his shoes and glassware, in larger quantities, than is usual for country Mer chants, be van sell at reduced prices. Dec. 19,4860. I'tBLII) S.lli. THE subscriber will offer at Public Sale, at | his residence in Bedford, on Saturday the 8&" day of January, 1857, the following perf--' , pioperty, to wit: Wfv Two thrashing machines, one strap ' I the other tumbling shaft power, with stiax. attached, both gotten up under the latest im- ' provement; cast iron la:he, calculated to turn inner wood, The abavearticles warranted. Also, lumber, tlirce barrels of cider, a or out cutter, one new one horse sleigh. o> e set dou blo string belis, one set new harness, 0"e set blacksmith tools, one ten plate stove, one coal • stove, one large meal chest, together with la-ge j number of oiler articles not necessary to ; enumerate. Terms —All sums above ten dollars, six months credit; all sums between five and ten dollars, three mouths credit; ail sums under five dollars, cash. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. 8.,, of said day, when due attendance wiil bo given bv WILLIAM KIT-CUEY, Machinist. " Bedford, Dec. 19, 1856 CORN SUELLJvR, FODDER CUTTERS, AND COII N MILLS. LITE warrant the above Machines to work tt IT represented, and if afitr a fair trial they do not give sa;. .faction, the purchaser may r- ! I turn them and get lus money hack. Give them j a trial, and jou will save money, as they have ' not yet been -iiitpussed. if equalled. Dec. 19, 185 G. BLYMIRE A HARTLEY. BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL. I The undesigned would respectfully announce ; to the public, that he will open in Bedford, on j the first .Mood ay ot November next, a high; sihool in which all the branches of a liberal ; education, Engi sh and Classical.will be taught ' It is designed to establish in Bedford a p.-nnan I ent Institution of a high order. Male and Fe i male. The Male and Female departments will las distinct, so soon as the necessary nrraugc ments can he effected. In this school students ' will be prepared for the higher cliuses of any ! College or to eater at oucc upon the active du- I ios of life. Special care will be taken to in the pn ; pies habits of order strict pnnctiality, and tlior t oughness. II e consider these as valuable el ment* of character, and indispensable to sound I tea ruing. j The physical, moral and social education of j tbe pupils, wiil receive that attention which i their importance demands, j There will te three grades. To the first be long the common English branches, such as Reading, Orthography, Writing, Arithiuvtie, Aigebia, Geometry, Intellectual and Momi Philosophy, Rhetoric, i-ogic, Botony, Ancient , tieogcsphy Ac. The rnird mbraces all the foregoing together with the l.utrn and Greek languages. | The Modem languages, Music, Drawing, | Painting and Ornamental Needle work, will be oxtrsstudies, ami for each thcrs will be extra j charges. EXPENSES. Tuition for the first grade per quarter, $1 on second 5 (jy " third < G 25 The charges far the extra studies will be pub lished at an early day. The opportunity is now offered to the citi i zeu* of Bedford and vicinity of having estao | iishyd in their midst a perminent school of a j high order. The enterprise, oil the broad and comprehensive basis here indicated, will be t. | tended necessarily with much labor and e.v --i petise. It is hoped, therefore, that uii those j who feel interested ia the education of the | young, will come up liberally to the support oi ! the School. 1 F Rev. G. W. AUGIIJNBAUGH. A. M. i Oct 24. 1856. Bedford Miueral .Springs issocia lion. ' "[VrOTICE is hereby given that proposals wiii I -Ll be received liy the Directors of said asso j elation, t the office of the subscriber, in Bed ford Pa..until Wednesday the 24th inst.,for the j leasing tor one, two or three years of the Hotel buildings and furniture at the Bedford Springs, including the new hui'Ung now being erected, the battling houses, billiard table, bowling sa. ! b'un, garden, 100 acres of pasture land and sta bling. The right to sell the water will ye re sescrvcd. S. L. RUSSELL, Secretary Qf the Association. Dec. 12, 1856. W. II O E R R E X g , LPHOIATERER. WOULD announce to the citizen* of Bed lord and vicinity, that be is prepared to do j ail work in his line, in the best style, and on , reasonabletetMi*. Matrasses, with or without I Springs, made in a superior manner, equal to , the best made i:i the city, and to this branch of his business he would invite especial attention. , He may be found at the shop of Michael Weis i el, a short distance East of the Borough, or ut ; his residence, nearly opposite the dwelling of ; Dr. Watson. Bedford, Dec. 6, 1856 3m. CHAD, alack re I, aud Herring, for sale at kaSHOEH AKER'S Colouiuuie Store. Get. . 1806. LAST NOTICE! SAVE COSTS I! ALL persons indebted to the lata firm o Burs A OsTta, by Book Account, Note or otherwise, are hereby notified to make imme flint e pay men t, and by so doing, save costs. pediord, Sept. 19, 1366-2 m. WAifTEIX TWO Journeymen Tailors will lie employed by the subscriber, if application be made im mt- iwtely— constant iiupioynient and g-iod Wages will bo given. " C. i-UYEK. Bedtoit], Dec. 12, 1856. f>r. A. p. Fw!ds, Respectfully inform* the citizens of Huntingdon, Bedford and Bi.nr coui !:•-•?, 1 that he lias I 'C'ifed a iiiouical offco half mile ; from Cissvillo, Huntingdon Co. Pa., where he ' hopes to receive a go:.d share of public favor. ; P. S. I will ba found at PaftonsviKc, on the* first Tuesdays aud Wednesdavs of every month. A. P. FIELDS, if D. Nov. 11/lWff.-c* PIBLIC SALE, OF 1500 AGUES OF VALUABLE LAND IN SOMERSET COUXTT, THE UNDERSIGNED, SURVIVING EX ccutor of Juhu Recife, late of Bedford county, deceased, will .offer ou the premises at the house I How occupied by Mr. Jacob Rinkier, on Tuet j day the 27ta day of January next, all the ful j lowing nine tracts ur fawns of hud, belonging I to the estate of said Jcceas d, and described as follows, viz; JNo I—A tract of land, situated In Allegheny Township, adjoining lands of Adam Brown, and other land ot John Recife's, aud land of j said Recife's iu rightot Jacob Bouse, and Peter ILeiuon, coiitai):ii.g42d sens lin KeeU'e, cotitaiuiug 170 acres and allow -ice. Nu 7—A tract of land, adjoining lands oi , Ipauiuel Jordan, Nathan liumniou, Ma Mrs 'heirs ,/Mld other land of Keeffe in righi oi' Peter Lc -1 mou, containing 38J seres, aud allowance, more 1 or less. No B—A tract of land adjoining other lands j of Keeffe, being part of John llcrr, in riglit of i Pali L. uitziuger, coiilaiiiing 5 acres, 127 per ches, and allowance. No 'J— A tract of land adjoining the tract above mentioned, containing 21 acres aud 110 pereltes, and allowance. A large portion of the above laud, is cleared and in a good state of cnltiv.ifion, and tbe re mainder is well covered with valuable white oik. white-pine, spruce and other kinds of timber. Tbe whole is Well supplied with streams oi" running waiter, and is Uvorabty sd ipted for farming or grazing purposes. It is also favorably sit atcd : being on the Gl ide Turnpike, leading from Bedford to Somerset, ] aud is within a lew miles of the Couuellsvillc , Kail Ko.id. The improvements consist in part of a good two story tavern house, a double log i barn, wagon shed, corn crib, and the usual out , buildings £c. There is also a good saw mill , erected up >n one of the tracts, with plenty of water, and convenient to pine timl) r. Persons i desirous of puroiiasnig, would do Well to ex amine these several properties, before the time I of sale. Tiie whole will be offered together, or in parts j to suit the convenience of purchasers. Sale will commence at Id o'clock, A. M.j when dun aUeudanc- will be given, and terms ' made known by SAMUEL BROWN, Surviving Executor of the last will 4c., of John Kectfc. dee'd. Dae. 19, 1856. THE ASSESSORS WILL meet at the Commissioners Office, on Monday the sth diy of January 1867, to receive tln-ir Duplicates, instructions, Ac. Dec. 19, '6O. A.S. RUSSELL, Clerk. Great Attraction. COLIN LOYER, Merchant Tudor, TARES this method of announcing to the J. citizens of Bedford and vicinity,and strang ers visiting the place, toat he has just received | at his old stand in Bedlord, next door west oi the Bedford Hotel, the richest assortment of Cloths Ac., he has ever yet offered to the pub lic. and to wh cb lie invites the attention ol'pur chasers, satisfied that he cun accommodate, both as to price and quality, all who favor him with a call, lie his a Superior article of cloth, for fifty's clothing, which tie can sell so low as to astonish those who examine its quality. CyGanuoui*, of every description, i.i his ; line, made t<> order on the shortest notice and ni"gt reasonable taw. ?S3Titu would direct attention to the follow ing list, as Comprising soiue of the leading arti [ clcs to b.- found in his est iblisiiuvmt: Liack Cloths, ranging ia price from $2,59 to $9,00 per yard; I Bine Cloths; Olive Browns & Greens; B:ack Cosiiuers; B'ack Doe-Bkins; French Fancy Caaituercs; Linen Drillings; Plain 4 Figured Grenadieti*; Superior article of Black Satin; Velvets; Marseilles Testings; Buff Cassimeres. A fine article of Shirt*, latest style. Lisle Thread under Shirts 4- Drawers. Cotton << < Shirt collars latest style; Lawn Cravats; Black Silk < White Linen Handkerchiefs; Summer Stock*: Superior aiticle of French Suspenders; Black Kid Gloves; Fancy Colored Kid Gloves; Silk < Lisle thread t and al! other articles Usually kept by Merchant Tailors und Gout's furnishing stores. Bedford, Dec. 12, 1856. mzi ~ THE subscribers take this method of inform g the people of Bedtord County that they ve opened a li'holemle and Retail Clo/ning /lure, at No. 5, Lloyd's How, liollidaysburg, Pa..where they will at all times have on hand a argu supply of every article in the Clothing Line. They would lie pleased to -e all their friends at their establishment. S. IIKRSHMAN, M. SHOENTIIOL. June 27, 1856-tf THE Partnership heretofore existing between JAMES L. NOBTO* and the subscriber in the business of m iking and vending .Machines for Cutting and Sharpening Files, is discontinued Irom this (lay. and as the subscriber lias an in terest of the undividud half in the pitent, se cure for said Machines- he hereby notiflrs the public not to make any purchases froiu said James L. Norton, without his consent. WILLIAM SILL. N0v.,17, 1R56. THRESHING MACHINES, with 2, 8, o horse power for silo cheap at Reed's Colo node Store. I'or. 80, 1866. 1 pbuloh's Magic Hair Dye, Colors 'nstmtane l oitsly, ttie Hair or Whiskers a jet black or beautiful brown. Also, Pha lons ChVn leal Hair Invigorator, a superb article, for preserving"aud beautify ing the Hair, i-an be purctiased from Harry, at tbe cheap Drug Store. Tu keep the teeth and gnms healthy.—Use Basin's Rose tooth paste, or the Balm of a Thousand Flower*, with a rood bm*h. of wLieh can be purchased cheap, at Dr. rfur syi.-*-_ •' I BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. HARDWARE STORE. i The subscriber would announce to bis o!.-! i ricn.U And this public in funeral, tbilt lie lies ; removed bis HABDWAIIL STORE to the new ! building second door wc#l of the Bedlbrl llo ] tul, when he las just received Hud opened an j extensive assortment of Hardware, embracing almost every article in that lino of huisinca*. I liui stock of SAWILEKV is of the best quality • mid was selected with great care, lie would respectfully iuvite all iu want of articles in tbc llardwaie line, lo give him a call, satisfied that be CJII pleas.- all who do *OI JOHN ARNOLD. , May 23, 1856. F. E Shires' ■ICHINB SHOP. r.IE undersigned respectfully announces to the Farmers of Bedford and H.ljoining coun ties, ului the public ill general, that he lias row on hand at his Shop i.i Bedford, a huge assort ment of Thrashing Machines, wide!: Includes his four horse PKKM lUM MAOfiIMIJ. it will he remembered tliat this Machine took the FIRST PREMIUM nt out County Fair hist fill I. It is : constructed with tumblingShalt and Strap com (lined; also four horse tumbling Shaft .Machines iof the very host kind—-two anr, dee'd. which h*s 1 been valued in pursuance of an alias writ do partitlonc liicic:;-!-', or so w cause why the saute should not b. sold bv erd o- of aai.l Court. set my html, a.id ' the B| R*§V,,Ws.-ai of saiil Court, at Bedford, the qHMCINr 2(i! b die "i !J iV"W Vr * II iHrj" D. \' AS'ii AB.yCv.Tli, December 5,185 C. PrvllivwtUT. HAVE YOU SlßdilliED IS TUB Cosmopolitan Art Association FOR THE THIRD YEAR? SEE THE RARE INDUCEMENTS!—The management have the pleasure of announc ing that the collection of Work# of Art design ed for distribution among the subscribers, whose names are received previous to tire 28th of January, '67, is much larger and inure costly than, on an? previous veir. Among the lead ing works in Sculpture—executed in the finest j Marble—is the new and beautiful Statue of tbc "Wood Nymph," The Busts of tue Three Great American Statesmen, CLAY. WEBSTER k CALHOUN, Aim* the exquisite Ideal Bust, 8 P Ii I W G." APOLLO AND DIANA, IN MARBLE, LIFE SIZE. Together with the following Groups and Statues in Carrara Marble—of tho Struggle for the Heart, Veuusaud Apple; Psyche; Magdalen; Child of the sea; Innocence: Q.iptive Bird; gnd Little Truautt With numerous works iu Bronze, and a collection of SEVCRAJ. UUXDRCO FINE OIL PAINTINGS, by leading Artists. The whole of which are to be distributed ,o* allotted among the sutiact ibcr# whose names are received previ ous to the Twenty-eighth of January, '6l when the Distribution will take plaee. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Every subscfiberof three dollars is entitled to A copy ol tho spLndid Steel-Engravlug, •• SATCRDAV Nioirr," or A copy ot any of the following $3 Magazines one year; also A copy of the Art Journal one year, and A Ticket iu the Annual Distribution ot Works of Art. i Thus, for every $3 paid, a person not only gets a beautiful Engraving or Magazine one year, but a 1-" receives the Art Journal one | year, and a Ticket in the Annual Distribution, | making four dollar* worth of reivliug matter be- I s:SS; on receipt of which, a cert if!- j cafe of Memltrship, together with the Engr.iv | ing or Magazine desired, will be forwarded to any part of the country, j For further particulars, see the November ( Ari Journa l , scut free on application. For membership, address, C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A., 318 Broadway, New York, or Western Olfice. 166 Waters:. Sandusky,O. S. Li. TATE, Hon. Sect'v, Nov. 28. 1856. Bedford, Pa. uisiiix, boors m- TifiMRV. . Bit. F . (. DUIKER, Bedford, Pa., HAVING purchased the Drug and Book Store of Dr. S. D. Scott, has constantly on ll aud, at the obi stand, a large and Well se lected stock oi choice Drugs and Medicine-, wbolosa.o uud retail, all of which will be sold it fair tern,s. The assortment consists in parto Drug* am' Chemicals, Dye Wood* an-t .IciJs, Faintt i 1 Oils, Wutdbtc Glass and Glass Ware, Tobacco and Segars, Perfumery, Fancy articles, 7 that niilfotin two oi lliw most magnificent volumes, evet issued in any serial published on this side of the Attrong the many brilliant features which It will embrace ar : THE LIFE OF GEORGE WASH INGTON, Prepared bv a distinguished American writer, and profusely and elegantly illustrated. There wil! also appear during the year several ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATED POINTS, a feature contained in no other Magazine in the country. There will be commenced in the JcDUaiy number, be eoDliimaufJu each ii'liu ber uutii completed. MAJOR JACK DOWNING-S TIIIKTY YEARS IN PUBLIC LIFE, by himself, which will include the genuine ORIGINAL DoWXIhG LETTJiU.S, from General Jackson's time to tlic present, with a large nutulier of humorous engravings. The popularities entitled THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, iWA'STBATED, will be continued. Also, ORAII IIOLiG loj A'orth .Imtriot, Scenes in.IMEftW.IAT HISTORY. A!*l> THE BIOGRAPfIICAI. SKETCHES OF OUR GUFAT WEN. WITH PORTRAITS. The first literary and artistic talent in this country iseuiploVou upottvuis Magsxine,and it is tiie determination of the publishers that it shall not be surpassed by auy Magazine in the world. Single Copies, 21 Cents. Subsettption Price, $3 per annum. Two Copies to one address, 55 perar.ncin. Five Copies to one address, $lO per annum. IMTEB STATES JOIRML 1 large illu.,Dated MONTHLY PAPER, ixelegartly piftued; each number containing sixteen l irge pages—m..rs than double the 1 amount of matter each year that can be obtain ed for Die same price it; r,y other publication. | Subscription Price, 60 Cents a year. Seven copies to one address, $3 a year, i Twenty-one to one address, 58 a year. The most liberal inducements are offered to ladies and gentlemen who will interest them selves in extending the circulation of the above [ publications, to whom specimen copies will tie i furnished oc application. J. M. EMERSON & Co., No. 1 Spruce street, New York, i Dec. 5. ,86fl. J A OIJIAH L.IFE HATED! IWXGIAC, Mich, March 11, 1868. j i J. A. RHODES, Esq : Dear Sir—As I took ! | youi medicine tu sell on cousigrnncnt. "no j i i'ure no pay," 1 take pleasure iu stating its el- j ! "ects as reported to lue by three brothers who ' | live in tins place, anil their testimony : a lab j ) specimen id .ill 1 li*vc received: \\ .S. CONKHN told iuv— I had taken nine j 1 bottles of Christie's Ague Balsam, and contin- ] \ ually ran down while using it until m v'lungs 1 I and liver were Congested to that degree that j | blood discharged Jroni my mouth and bowels, 1 so that all thought it impossible for me to live ' 'through another chill. The doctors :o did j ' >1! flier count lor me," but though 1 must die. j Nothing did any goon until 1 gut Rhodes' Fe- . ver and and Ague Cure, which at once r.slicv- j od ine of the distress aud nausea ut my stom- I ; acli and pain in my head and rtowels. and pro- .' j iuced a permanent cure in a short time."' H. N. COXKCIK says: <; 1 had been taking me- j ! dicine ol as good a doctor as we have in our , j eouuty, and taken any quantity of quinine j 1 .uid specifies without any good result, from • "Jo August to 1 > til Decctn'oer. Hut seeing how ' nicely it operated on mr brother, J got a l>t- . ; tl. of RHODES' f WEK AND AGUE CCKE. j wfiich effected a permanent cure by using two j i thirds ola bottle." S. M. CosKLiji.,ww not here, but both the | .ither brothers vay hi* ease was the sauie as 11. I M 's. Isold the medicine to both the same I day, and the euro was as speedy from ibe same J smalt quantify, sail I might to specify, Yours ! with respect. A. UUNTIXGTON. Tht) above speaks for itself. Good proof a* it is, it is of no better tebor fhati the vast num ber o(° like certificates i have already publish ed.and the stiil greater aiuouut that is cohtiu i uaUy pouting in to uie. One thing more. Last year I bad oecasion ' to Caution the Public in these words:— j '•! notice oat Jim urhc have ink' * out or my gen i eral circulars, lultsUmled the uamc cf their uos | trutafor my medicine, and thai uitn brazen impu '• lave end their paenphlet with the •relamafiou, | •Le the proprietor of any other n.erficint >cy ji i much if he dart.i,' " Ike. I Now I take pleasure in saying that the Cau tion referred to the same "Or. Cluline's Ague j Balsam" that is mentioned in tbe above cer ! lificate. There are several other industt ions people 1 who a-e applying to their poisonous trash all I that I publish about my Fever < nj Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria, except the certificates I of Cun f. and the Certificate of the celel.rated 1 Chemist. Dr. James. R. Chilton of N. Y".. in i favor of its perfectly HARMLESS CMARAC i TEH, which is attached to every bottle. / These . will always servo to distinguish my nlcdicinu from ipiiiations. JAS. A. KHODF.S, Proprietor. Providence. R.I. For Sale by Druggi-ts generally, April 2a 1856, lira. I Clot ling and Cry Goods Store. THK jubsoribers arc just motiving a ira handsome and cheap assortment o. DY MADE CLOTH I yti and t>HY GOOD*, at ' their store in the Bnst Corner of-Bed ford Hall,' consisting iu part oi Coats. Pants.Vests.Shirts- Satin Stock* Handkerchiefs Boots and Shoes lists and Cap*, snd nil other irticles usually kept in Heady Made Clothing Stores. Also a good assortment of iiJiY GOODS,. consisting of Calico. Jtoiis.de Laine, Shawls Alpteas, Trunk*. Carpet Seeks, Sc.. Ac.; sd of which they will sell as cheap a* can he pro. curodelnewbTe in Bedford, for Cash orCouu try Produrs. Thev request all tligif fficndu in town and coiyitryto giro them a oali, and see and exam ne their stock for t hemselyss they eonside t s pleasure to show their goods, whether per sons wish to prchsse r not. SONNABORN A CO Bedford, April 30, 1855. CLOIHI.\G STORK. SSfJNAUORN would .innonnee to his old • friends and the public generally, tktjt he has just received another large of Spring snd fSunpuer Clothing for Men a,id lias s. whjch he is determined to sail oil tjie most reasonable 'evms Th in' ful for oast tt'oor* he hop.-s to m. rlt and rec.dvei libera! ui'i'ui of a gen ' < us public. £a4:Vd, -''do* - h, ISid. liOWIRB IXSWUTION, PffiLjiDr.miTji. Erayortant jniutuactupeiii! r PO IlfpetVww afflicted witb~Ssnnial^iMe, X SUCtI 41* .Su"ulll-i \\ i aitUeSS, itDpottUCO ij jitnori'ij .L, Gleet, Syphilis, Ac.. 4c. The //gn'*rd Association of Pbiladelphia, in view of such discuses tie uicits, Itnvo directed their consulting .Surgeon, as a cLariiaa •it act worthy oi their name, to g've mtdica 'Mcictfratu, to *l'person* tbutufllrcted.fMala orcentaie.)wi M ,apply hvlettei, with a descrip tion ul theircoi.d4lioi4.(i,ge Jocsiipati(jß)l)ah ltsof itt.)k.. and in cases of extreme posi >.. . i j...a'crmg to KH;ii, l n(! _'rc< of The Howard Association is a benevolent Jri stlttjtioti,established bv special eudowment-for the relief of the eick and distressed. o filleted with " Virutent and Epidemic Diseases." and itfCAsf iisbose It has now a stir phi a of which tbr Direc tors hare voted to advertise the above notice, t is nee lies* to add that the Association com- J1 and*the highest VodiocNkiU oftbv atre.and w!' furnish the m rno iern treatment'. Val uable advice also given to sick and nervous fe, male* afflicted with alMloniiiml weak net*. Woiuh complaint,r vsfiveness, f/eucorrhca. See. i Address (post-paid.) Dr. Geo. H.Calkoc* Consulting Surgeon. Howard Association. No! 2, Mouth Minth Street. Philadelphia. Pa. By order oflNe Directors. EZRA 1). HfiARTWJCLL, A >resiu*:. Geo. Faixch u.o, Secres ry. June 1. 1866.-zt. ■OM NEll tflflDX. THE lilidcrsigied has just returned hnrofrsm the Eastern cities with a large stock of FALL and WINTER Goods, and is now exhibiting AT CHEAP SIDE. A general assortment of new style of WINTKII GOODS, Comprising in a great variety of LaHu Drtu. Goods, wiiich consults in part o! Pluck and fau ey SUks, Chilly, I.nuns. On Paine*, Maao7iu<* Cloths, Cnberg Merinos, etc.. etc. A Urge variety of Black and Taney Clothes, Cnssimercs, C isainotls, Jtunes, etc., etc. Bitot*, zhot-M. llaia aiul Bontida, Gt octricj, Su j gats, Molussrx, iyrtijs, Shad, herrinpi and > Mickcrel, Picon. Qiuetisware, Hardware, i .1 rooms, Buckets, Lookiag Glasses, etc. Thealwve stock cuu*i:r of every article ns : tiaily kept ia store-eiU of ul.ich will be sold, cheap fur cash or approved produce. Thankful for psi favors. lie hopes by fair ; dealing and a desire toplessi'do continue to merit and receive a libera! share ofpnblic patronage. G W.KUFF. t Oct. 3. IBV> __ 'Athe snbscriberjs fully prepared tofnrnish and 1 quantity or quality of Building Lumber auy Plastering Laths. Orders dlteSted to St.Olairs vtll, Bedlord Countv, trill be promptly attended to, ly giviag a reasonable notice. f. D. BEEGLE Dec. 29. 1864. Pi'lYlTE SILK. fJTdUE snhveritxw Will sot! at private sale, i X valuable Farm of fist rate limestone land ; situate in Bedford Tp., about two railes north i ossl of Bedford, containing 271 acres and al ; lowanee, 175 acres ch.-arod ami uutler good I'euce, of which 25 acres arc good meadow. It ] is in high state of cultivation, and too balance 1 is well tiiuimiod. Titoimprovement* sre * new two story Brick House, with a tv\"eraent kitchen, and r foun tain pomp t th-door. and in fho sal.or; a frame stable, with a wig >n sfaM vn icuro cßb Attach ed,- a log barn. Akjo, a .react house, with s never fading spring of elfcfel water, a black smith sliup and other out buildings. There is also on the premises a large orchard of excell ent fruit.. t . Any person wishing to purchase will call pa the subscriber living oo the premises. Oct. 24, iSiti. A. R. CRAIXE Bizins and I.m hi us Extracts for Die Handker chief. Cologne Water, Ate., at Dr. Harry's. For the llair—Jockey Club, and new mow a hay, pomatums, genuine ox marrow, at Dr. lurry's. Bszins Fancy Soap—-shaving Cream, just re ceived from the city, by Dr. Harry. As trie season for chapped bads ami faces, is -OLeonilng on. we advise our friends to call on Dr. Harry, at the chest, Drug Store, and get a box of Basin's Araandioe for prevention ar.d cure of chapped hands, only 57 J per box. Roussi-l's unrirafled pretbfa.il Sharing (jrearo, at Dr. Harry's. A Targe assortment of flair. Tooth, and Clothe* .brushes fast receive,!, at Dr. Harry's. Country Physicians, ran have tiiHt orders fllted. with he very la-gt articles, at city prices at Dr. Harry's Cheap Drug Store, Pitt st. Bedford. Perm'a. Oct. al, 18ofi. DR. B. F. H ARE Y. Bilm of a Thousand Flowers.—An excelien. article for the toilet, for tile at, Dr. liar j 's Cheap Drug Store. Mrs.Stoite's new work.—Prod, stale of the Great Dismal Swamp, equni to Uncle : Tom's Cabin, just received at Dr. //arry'a I Cheap Book Store TO THE FAE USEES. IHE underlined informs thi farmers of Bed i ford Slid adjoining Ottntie* dial ttf has j made arrangements by which he can furnish to mote desiring. the latest improved and best eg ricultural uupleuimits of the day, emfcraciua Scott's -Lit.i Giant" Com and Cob Grinder I —guaranteed to grind from 8 U- Jo ImsheJ* of feed per hour with one borne— Fottx' Corn SslK Cutler aud Crusher— to cut from 120 to 16b bushels af teed p, r hour. - Hav and Straw Cutters in variety. Grain Drills, Cora Shelters, vrhfah aro unsui (waxed for cheap ness and quality; Cultivators, lior* Hoes, Cider -Mills. Ac., Ac. In short every utensil used on or about a larra. M'whing to avoid ali imposition, each ms'Lino sold by i'im wiil bo waTcn'.td to work represented, or no tali— aud as those machines are procured in tcort cases directly from VUe patentees at d in-iuufa. - turers, the purchaser w'.H he secure ;u the right of using. Prices will lie as mod,rate aril in *•;' in stances less than the saute a r times can 1 p pro cured *iag/ from the manufacturer*. As the demand is very great far the two first named machines, orders should be given soon, by those wishing to purchase. v , WILLIAM HARTLEY. June 20, 1860—c Tirana rns'im of CeP'rtim.sliip. f rsHE Cu-Partawrship heretofore existing be i twven the subscribers in the Steam Saw Mill and Lumber Business, and aH business transacted by tbe firm ot A Snider, is this day dissolved by mutual consent'. Tint abuva ousines* will ha c.otitiuued by Jacob Snider, wnp is authorised to, receive all claims coming to said firm sup *!w to pay sA debts that asy be owing'br uiiid fi