~—!•-■ - ' - I PUBLIC SALE OK ULIME REAL ESTATE. IX pursuance of an Order of the Orphan*' j Com' of Bediord County, tins suUerilier lAilf expoae to sale. by public vendue or outcry, on THURSDAY' Tut nut ■*' of JAM'A KV A 11., W37, on the premise*, tire fotiow tiig. described Kent Estate, Utiy the property of George Beploglo, dec'd, vie: A Trad of Laid, ait a* to id Middle \ ood burry Township', beiug the dftuino" Place of (he said George Replogte, dec'd, conlmsring 18 aires, 150 ytrcha, neat me-isafc of which there ate about 105 acres 1 hired cue sender fence. The improvements are a large Two Story liRK'Il DWKI.LI.IG HOUSE, with likienuait, * Wash House, Spring House, Suiokc tiooae and Dry House. Also a large. tlrMt rate new Bank Barn, an old Barn, \\ agon Shod, Corn Crib*, and other out Wildings. ant. ; a Work Shop and Blacksmith Shop. There is ! an extensive orclwrd of choice fruit | rc, ' s - ] This is one of the very best farms 111 Bedlora County. The laml * in a state of high culti vation", ami the buiklings are in jpod order, a eutisloerablc portion of the fences i post an rail. , . . Also n Trod of Land, adjoining the almte, containing 125 jujrW, itltl reticnr*, neat uia aure, of which tliere are about SO acres cleared ; and under fcuce. The improvements are a , .good 'X'g o Story Log Dwelling House, . first rate frum Bank Barn, Weil finished, with ; two thrashing floors, and n Stable. Al-o, a tract of mountain laud, in South Woud berry Township, adjoining lands 01 Dr. William Heed's lieirs, conUing D J acres, 1 perches, neat measure. This tract is umuiprov ed. and has some excellent timher upon it. with a fine growth of young chestnut, ami Will be divided and sold in two tract*, to suit pur chasers, if desired. _ The temu arc as foHows, viz: One third of cho purchase money to remain in the hands oi the purchaser duriug the lifetime of the widow of the said George Kepiogle. dec'd. the inter est thereof to be paid t her annually, and at her death the principal to the heirs of said deceased. One third on the first day of April. 1857, and .lie remaining third, in two equal annual payments without interest. Ssid pay ments to he secured by judgment bonds. Possession will be given on the first day ot April. A. D. 1857. Sale to commence nt Id o'c'ock. A. M . ALE XAM)KIi HOLSFNGEP.. A dm'or of George Reyloglt, dee'd. Nov. 28, 1856.-4 ' Dissolution of Partnership milE Partnership ill life saddle aud Hurness- X business, heretofore existing between Bay lui ■A f.lnff 11.13 ibis day liecn dissolved liv mutu al consent. 'i'hu hanks <>t l> H nn n t,H: hands of Simon Ling, to whom piymeut U iut mcdtafelv requested. A.. J- BAi LOR, .Kov. 113, l*iC. SIMOM LINO. MFIRM. SADDLES, frame**, Trunk*, iWup, &c.— The unilursigncd would rej>eflitl) Hirttoiuico to the Public that they have formed a partner ship, and are now tally prepared to manufacture jtll kinds of wu*fc in tlreir line of business 01 th best materials, and upon the shortest no. •ice. ... <. ■ ST) 'Eliips, wholesale or retail. Shop at the oU stao i >u Pitt Street. SIMON LING, J. A. HENDERSON. Bedford, Nor. 8106 A. Kinj. Fr. Jordan. ! LAW PART NERSHIP. j liiag & Jordan. A torneys at Law BEMOB . PA., -txriLL practice in tiie • sveral Conrta af Bed- W ford and adjoining counties. Axencie*. Collection*, and all other business intrusted to their care will bo proiutly and faith full v attended to. OFFICE in Julians slr-et. formerly eccupwd be D. I!, nodus. B#n.. end more recently in the c< upmicy of J* Uann, E*q. January, A, 1355. SAMUEL RADEBAUGH, Justice of tlie I'race. OFFICE two door* South of the Mengel lloii -c. and next door to the office •# "Mann *t Spany. whi-rj he will attend tt. the collection of all claims placod :n his hand*. Rdf'.rd. Jwn. Jl. , TAILOIiJ 5G ESTIBLISH3IE3IT. rcrAJ vv fium. THE subscriber, having purchased the Tail, cring estifh'lshnie'it ot S. J. M'Caus'an. In the building hv*iet;ni prescriptions carefully compound ed. at all hour* of the day or night, at Dr. Warty's. Drug Store. IMPORTANT aO MILL OWNER WOOIDT ARD'S Improved Smut and Screen ing Machines, Mill Bushes. Bolting Cloths and Bran Dusters, of the most improved plan: Mill Screws, Corn and Cab Grinder*, Patent Bridges for Mill Spindles. Portable Mills, warrauted to grind ten bushel* per hour, Mill It ens and Mill Purrs made to order. Also, Stover'* Patent Cora Kiln and Grain Dryer— a valnable invention. The above articles are kept constantly ou hand, aud can be obtained at any tii'K'. from S. D. BROAD. Scbellsburg, Bedford County, who is also gsut for Bedford, Somerset, aud adjoining •unties. Mill wright work done at the shortest notice, aud on the most reasonable terms. February 15, 185 ft. MCCORMJCK'S Reaper and Mewer for sale by S. D. BKOAD at Scliellsburg, Pa., agent for Blair and Bedford MI, nits'*. February 15. IHSS. Dr. F. C. Reamer, Physician and Surgeon. |>espcrtfnll) tenders his services to JLV the cititena of Bedford and vicinity. He way always lie found (unless professionally en jtaged* v* his Drrrg and Book Store, in Juliana St. Feb.l , 1854. FOR yLli. rjillE subs'.vi Lei ivllf sell at private sale, a JL falualdc Form of limestone land, situated in Middle Woodh-rry ij*., Bedford county Pa., containing 180 acres, about I'io acre* cleared and under good fence. ajid in u high s'nle the balance is 'yell tttn lo • with good two Story Wir.iw tad a '..ore back hit (Id ing aMycUca . .7lo * good 'nek barn with tbeasbiite hnuae. tenant bouse, wash and tyring ii.ui.-e, and all other out budding* requir ed •! 1 firm. Also a never fir.ng' spring oi Fni -uo-.e tr uetu' tUc buildutgs. Any per son wi'hiivi r< I'U.ch.is" radi pr< iwrtv wfil do well re promptly attended to. K WM. GRIFFITH Union Tp.. Feb. IK.IPM. h. Administrators Notice- LETTERS of ilmiiMNticn having be-.,, granted to the subscriber, living iu Union Township, on the Estate of Jennyngs Oldham, ae of Clayton County, lowa, dee'd all persons indebted tii said estate are hereby notified to make payment iiuatudiatolv, and those having .hum* against the same.will present them prop erly authenticated for settlement WILLIAM WEItTZ. .Idm't May ''J 1850,-' Administrator'* Notice. LETTERS of Administration having heen granted to the subscriber, 1 ving in South Woudhcrry Township, on the Estate of John Teeter, late of Monroe Township, dee'd, all person* indebted to said Estate are notified to nuke immediate payment, and those having claim* against the same will present them pro perly authenticated for settlement. ADAM KETRIKG. jldminitlraior. July 18, 1376.-1"* NOTICE! if. & 8. T. R. B. CO. IK connection with tha Penn'a Rail Road Company, are now Shipping, without delay, be tween IIOPEIVEM. and Philadelphia or Baltimoro. (via Huntingdon) at the following low r-Jte* vir.; ARTICLES of Ist and 2r.:g Store. HOOTS A SHOTS A. B. CRAMER. A Co., bare just received a full supply suitable few the appro*. uing season. 0ct.,"14, 1870. 1. B CK 4.V1 EH A Co. //AVE received tla ir usual assortment of Fall and Winter Goods. 7*hey respectrtilly in vite tli.O- friends to call and examine stock, and epiies.- -Get. 24, 1836. Holloway'a Worm Confections.—A safe, pleasant, and cdcctaal remedy for worms, al Dr. Harry 's clioap Drug Store. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. A KItTMAiT LIFE SAVED I DOWAOIAC, Mich, March 11. 1856. J. A. RHODES, Esu : Dear Sir—Aa I took ; war meduUiio to sell on consignment. "no i I fur* no pay," 1 take pleasure in stating its vf I "oets a.% reported to tue hy three brothers who | Tive iti this place, anil their testimony is a lair j ■ specimen ol alt i have received: j U .S. Cu.NKJ.Ui told an— ' 1 had taken nine I bottles ol Christie's Ague Balsam, and cuutin- | ' unity run down while ustug it uutli lay; lungs ! and liver were Congested to that degree that | blood discharged Iroin my luoutli and bowels, j so that ail thought it impossible for me to lite ! through another ehiii. The doctors too did | U u they votihl lor hie, but though 1 must die. : Nothing did any good until I got Rhodes' Fo i vcr and and Ague Cure, which at once reliev- I ed me ol' the distress and nausea at tny stom ach and pain in my head and bowels, and pro duced a permanent cure in a snort time."' 11. 31. CoMtLts says: '•! had !een taking me dicine ol as go. d a doctor as we have in onr county, and taken any quantity of quinine I and specifics without any eood result, iroin I 25 August to 17th December. Bt'.t seeing how i nicely it operated on my brother. I got a hot- I tie of KMODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE, which eli'ected a permanent cure hy using two I thirds of a bottle." S. M. CONKIUS was not here, but both the 1 other brothers say his ease was the same as 11. i M's. Isold the medicine to both the same : lay, and the cure was as sjieedy from the same small quantity, and I might so spec IV. Yours ; with respect. A. HUNTINGTON. The auove. speaks for itself. Good proof ax ; it is, it is of no'better tenorthantlie vast rum ! her of like certificates 1 have already puhlish | ed, anil the still greater amount that is coiitiu ' ually pouring in to me. ! One thing more. Last year I had occasion ' to Caution the I'itblie in these woids:— "1 notice one Jlrtnuhe .iore I akin one of my gtn j era!- rireulmrs. substituted the -.time oj their nos trum for my medieiue, umi iltcn tciih brazen impu dence end their pamphlet iritis the exclamation, 'Lei the proprietor of any other medicine say i: murk if he dares.' " Ac. Now I take pleasure in saying that the Cau tion referred to the same "Dr. Christie's Ague Balaam" that is mentioned in the above cer tificate. There arc several other indnsti ious people who are applying to their poisonous trash all that I publish a hoot my Fever and Ague Cure, j or Antidote to Malaria, except the certificates I of Cures, and the Certificate of the celebrated Chemist, Dr. James. It. Chilton of N. V., in favor of its perfectly HARMLESS CHAKAO TEIt, which is attached to every bo trie. These will always servu to distinguish my medicine from imitations. JAS. A. RHODES. Proprietor. Providence, R. 1. For Sale by Druggists generally, April 25 1856. 3m. HEADI.KY'S NEW BOOK!—THE SACIUII PLAINS. By J. 11. Headtey. One 12 mo. Volume, Cloth, elegantly illustrated. Price $1.25. Mailed lYee of postage on the receipt of the retail prim. OI'I.NIONS Or THE PRESS, "This volume will lie rend with satisfaction by those who roost enjoyed the 'Sacred Moun tains. *" —.V. Y. Evening Pest. "It is full of deep Interest, awl written in a most glowing and beautiful style."— Louisville Journal. "There is merit snflicient in the work to make it a favorite with the lover of things associated so close with Biblicul history."— Detroit Daily Advertiser, "The writer has a powerful use of language, and though be enters upon his task with a time devotional spirit lie invests his theme with an interest sure t" fastinate the general reader." i-.. Keening Gazette. "A finished specimen of style and workman ship."— Buffalo Christian Advocate. "Ho has clothed his ideas with lofty and beau tiful language, and treated the subject in a man ner becoming its importance."— Hock. I'JUIMI. "Tile slyie is different from J . T. /feudley, and perhaps better adapted to ti>e subject. It is sinqde and unpretending, but plain an l forci ble."— boston Journal. "It is written in a style of poetic prose suited to the subject and makes some glowing pictures of the 'Sacred Plains,' spreading them out in all their oriental loveliness, ami investing them with a charm and interest that belongs oulv lo scriptural scenes."— Mcdiiti Tribune. "Ail elcg.i'it honk, both in contents and ap pcr.rance—fitted to adorn and increase the vl ue, of any lilirsry."— Buffalo Daily Republic "This volume is handsomely illustrated with views of many spots made interesting hy the sacred history."— Boston Daily AdrertUer. "The author lms faithfully executed bis design, and presented to the public a book replete with interest am! instruction."— Genet sec He/n blic. • •The materials of the several chapters seem to have been collected with great care."—Ha tem Obsercei. C7"Papers inserting Hie foregoing three times and sending a copy of paper t<> Publishers, will receive a copy of the above work, and also the Economic L'ottag:: builder, pre-paid. WANZKR, MeKIM A CO., Publishers. July 11, 1858. [Buffalo, Yew York WAiVTEC! A good stout Boy, about IS years old, to learn il. the Tanning Business. Applv immediately. Aug. 20, 18M. S. SHUCK, A Co. Lo ik Out, Uetiiim! All retailors who have not lifted their Z.I cerises hy November Court, will find them at the office of Justice Kadchaugh in Bedford after that time. DAT ID OYER, Treasurer. Oct. 25, 1856. i\ tiik: court or COMMO.I PLEAS OF REDI'ORD COLilifY In the matter of flic estate of Jacob Longen eckcr, A Lunatic, whereas David F. Buck committee of Hie said Jacob Longeneckei, has tiled his account us committee on said estates. Notice is hrveby given to the creditors of said Jacob Ltigeßc.cker,atid all others interested in said estate, that the Court !iave appointed Mon day fhe 17tii diy ot Novemltcr next, lor the hearing ot the same, ati.l for showing cause why he se confirmed. Wi cness the Honorable F. >l. Kimmefl presi v A. B. CRIMES A Co., Prod.tec received for Carriages or wagons. May 23, 1856. GIENTLRMENS Gaiters a.u Shoes —Mens I and boy* shoes snd boots. Also Ladies. Misses, and chililreLs do, for sa'e by MaySS 1856. A. B. CRAMER ACo f XOTlt'E. THE undersigned would retpwSffully n- ' Bounce to the ciii/.ens of Bedford and vicinity | thut lie will open a high school U|kiii broa 1 and ' j comprehensive bat is. embracing®!! the English* ! and Classical branches ofix liberal education. ! Jt Is designed to establish u permiriunt insti j tutlori of the first academic order in which inn*- ' i ic, drawing, painting ami other emamcntal i ! branches will be taught also. The school will open about tho Ist. of So-J | vember. (Joins.) ol studies —terms, Jcc., will !> made j : known hufosmer. I G. \Y. AUGHINBAHGH. | Sept. 20, ISoC. Will atl.uU ,MHtl I.llv an ' t ll np-mtiOM in- I | ! I tnar.4.*h.n tni. -IW.*:*). ps-wond, As., 11 , n-ita*.inl m ail lns,fWl, ISo n "o* *• nn rnlin. ,t. I i CuijitnikbMt, ll ••rnun^l. fir T.imi IXVARIAIILT CASH. • 1 W* Oifiea ... (inn Pil MftM. r. ,*M j li?& NOTICE i ANTED in the Bedford Borough School i \\ District, two male, ami three female Teachers. Teacher* wanting employment should make immediate application to the Board us it is contemplated opening tin-- Public Schools ou the Ist of November, inol. By order of the Board, J NO. I*. BE ED, Scct'y Public Bale uf Ileal Estate. THE undersigned Executors, tsf the last will and Testament, of John Smith late of Union Township, Bedford e>ity, dee'd, will soil atpuMie sole on the premiers ow Saturday the 'iotii d;v <-f October next, tU) following Rka.l) Estate lato the pro perty of said decM \ ix. One tract of patented land, adjwßfhjj lands of George K. Kiddie Jacob Berkhi ner, Josiah Griffith s>d the widow iTris van's heirs, containing about eighty sir teres. The improvements are a log bouse md log barn with tuber out buildings, about 3D or 70 acres of the laud arc cleared and uwler fence. Said property will bo sold subject to a life estate in a small house and two acres if the land. Possession will he given en the Ist of April urxt, at which time the pcrcbase money wilf be paid. JOHN AKE Terms Cash PKTEUSMITH Sept. 5, ISSG. EX'OTO. Administratis '• Notiee. LETTERS of Administration having heon granted to the subscriber, on the Estate to Daniel Diehl, latent' Warr son Tp., dee'd, ail persona indet>ted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same wii! present tbeiß pro perly authenticated for settlement. //ENRV P. DTK HE, Adm r. Aug-8, ISSG.-Gt. Cob-rain Tp., NOTICE. betters of administration upon the estate of Sainucl Cromwell, late of Bedfont Borough, dee'd , having been granted to the subscrils-r, notice i hereby given to ail person* indebted to said estate to make payment without delay; and those having claims against the same are noti fied to present the same iluly authenticated tor settlement. fit. JORDAN, Atliu'r. Bedford, July 25, 1856. A Prime lot of Groceries, just received ami for sale at SIIOEMAKEU'B, Coionadc 6l ore Oct. 3. 185(5. Jon Mann, G. H. Spaxu. lA\V PARTNERSHIP—The undcrsig.e -J have associated themselves in tin- Practice ol the Law, and will promptly attend to all busi ness entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad willing counties. Q3T*t>tT!ce on Juiianna Street, three doors south "l Uengel House and opposite tho rest •leoce of Raj. '1 at,,. MAN ft* * SPANG. June Ist l.'-'M tf. New Jewelry. ""pllE subscriber hn* opened out a new and J. splendid assortment of all kinds of the moat fashionable Jewelry—consisting in part ot Ureas! Pins, finger Kings, Ear Kings, fee. Ac. Call ami see hi* stock. dH4 DANTE!. BORDER. NOTICE. T KTTERS of Administration having beer £j granted to tlitr stthscriber, living in, St Clair Township, on tho Estate ot Christiat Mock, late of mid Tp., dee'd; all persons in debtod to Said Restate are hereby notified ti make payment immeui itely, and those huvinj claims against the same will present them pro perly authenticated tor settlement. lIIRAM DAVIS, Sept. 12, 1856. Am'r dc bonis nnn. Bs/.ins and Kuhins Extracts for the Handker chief, Cologne Water, Ac., at Dr. Harry's For the Hair—Jockey Club, and new niowi; bay, pomatums, genuine ox marrow, at Dr Harry's. B a/ins Fancy Soap— shaving Cream, just re ceived from the city, by Dr. Harry. As the season for chapped harts and faces, h jTA-coiiiing ou, wc advise our friends to call ol Dr. Harry, at the cheap Drug Store, and get > box of llasiu's Amandine for prevention ami cure of chapped hands, only 37 per box. R missel's unrivalled premium Shaving Cream at Dr. Harry's AUrg- assortment ol Hair, Tooth, and Clothe; brushes jut received, at Dr. Harry's. (*B">uniry Physician*, can have their order edited, with the very lest articles, at city prices at Dr. Harry's Cheap Drug Store, Pit st. Bedford, Ponn'a. Old. 31, 1856. DU. B. F. IIARRT. Balm of a Thot:ss*l Flowers.—An cxcelleti article for the toilet, (or sale at, Dt. liar ry's Cheap Drug Store. Mrs.Stowe's new work.—Died, a talc ofthi Great Dismal Sw-nip, equal to Uiicb Tom's Cabin, just received at Dr. 7/arry'i Cheap hook Store. DAGI'tIIiiEUTVPES & AMI'.KOTVI'KS READER have you over heard of Gettysinimit , able Daguerreotype I If not, go at mice t< his saloon and see for yourself, and if you wan a likeness ofyonrself or friends as true aR natttr; and art combined can make it, that is the placi to get it. If jron w in a picture put up in the most ap proved style and of the best materials—or i: short if jfo.n want tin- worth of your money in: splendid Daguerreotype or Aniurotype, go to G KTTY., As ho is the only artist in Bedford county* win can take the new style of Daguerreotypes am Aei'.trotypes. He *pii •* no pains to give full satisfaction an< permit* n" picture to go out until be is confi fpictures in.l taken by .on other person in the county. Room* at the ••Exchange Sail Tins" r )-b J'eilows Halt—immediately above the stoic o A. B. Cramer. t. s. t*;t r: y>. Jr. Jnuedih 1860. TO THE FARMERS. i .HIE ttfldoraignod informs tli„- farmer* of Bed- | 1. ford and adjoining Counties that lie lias { made arrangement* by which ho can furnish to ] those desiring, the latest improved and beat ag ricultural implements o< thu day, embracing Scott's "Lit ie Gianl" Com and Cob Grinder —guaranteed to grind from 8 to 16 bushels of ! feed J>or hour with one horse— Potts' Coru I Stalk Cutter and Crusher—t carranled to cut from 120 to 160 bushels of feed per hoar. 1 Hay and Straw Cutters in variety, Grain Drills, Corn Shelters, which are unsurpassed l'or cheap ' nes. and quality; Cultivators, Horse Hoes, .Cider it Hi*, &c., &c. In short every utensil ' used on or about u larm. Wishing to avoid all ! imposition, each machine sold by him will bo ; warmnfed to work as represented, or no *aU— \ and as tbese machines are procured in most cases directly from the patentees urd mnnnfuc- I turers, the purchaser will he secure in the right 1 of using. Price? will bo as moderate and in some in j stances less than the same articles can be pro j cured singly from the manufacturer*. As the | demand is very great for the two first named I machines, orders should "bo given sown, by i those wishing to purchase. WILLIAM HARTLEY. June 20, 1856-x EVERY variety o# Summer PantaVvos good* and suitable material for Summer Coats ; for sale by A. B. CRAMER k Co I May 2£, 1866. ! r Dj*pepiie and Nemo# ffrers. 1 fTIHK subseribvT wk* has srfTcrfd r®ent J A horrors of Indigestion, is actions „ f Q , ' part the oslv luerbud of enre to itivalu. j larly alfectedb n r Aikhcs* Br. W. J. MULLIX, Sehtilah { Bedford t's. JPtf. ; MORE NEW iiOOIiS. JL'ST received r.t Reed's New Stores Fresh Supply of Late Style and Fancy Goods, embracing a large lot of Ladle* Lress Goods. French Needle Worked Collors, Fancy Silks, Gros tie Hbines, IJH: Sill; Fringe, Dotted Swiss, Stripped ditto, Plain Nantwook, Bonnet Ribbon*, Vanttin Ribbons, Jilk Silk Cravats, Hyron Collars, Merino Ca isi'.uero, Gent's half Hose, .M is'd and Bro. Also a p.-inie lot o; Family Groceries, con. sting of Sjgar, Coltev. Ten, Syrup, Mete*- a. Kice. Com larch, Farina, ike., ire. July IS. IOoG. i Orricc. v. V. M. P. Co., j Fob. 28, 1866. IYTOTICR is hereby given that the Board o _L\ Directors of this Company have this day levied an assessment of 5 per cent, on all pre mium notes belonging to the Company and in force on the sixth day of February, ff6. ex cept on original applications approved from Nov. 2D. 1856 till the said sixth day of Febru ary. on which there is assessed -i percent.-- And on ail premium notes expiring between slid R.Olpi.ietoh.. Boarders taken by the day, week, month and vesr. April 25, 1856 tf Clotliiiife and Dry Goods Store f|"i5TF mhscribers arc jnst receiving anew JL handsome and cheap assortment o \' REA DY MADh: CLOTH ISO and DRY GOODS, at their store in the Last Cornerof'BodfOrd Hall,' consisting in part of Coats. Pats.Vests.Shirts- Satin Stocks. Handkerchiefs.Boots aud Shoes. Hats and Caps, and all other article* usually kept in Ready Made Clothing Sloris.' Also a good assortment of DRY GOODS, consisting of Calico, 5i on*, de Laine, Shawls Alpacas, Trunks. Carpet Sacks,&c., Ac.; at! of which they will sell as cheap as can be pro curcdclsewtmrc in Bedford, for Cash uvLouu try Produce. They request all their friends in town and countrytogivc thorn a call, and see uud exam tie tliir stock for t hem.so Ives sh they conside t a pleasure to show their goods, whether per sons wi.-h to prchase or not. SON.NABORK it CO Bedford, April 20, 1855. Hooped fckirls? FRESH „jtuJY.IL,—SF H GOODS. Calico, Ginghams. Muslins. Chintzes. Hoop, ed Skirts, flsh &e., just reeeivod at Reed'* Store. May 23, 185. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. Important Announcement J TO ait per*ons afflict-d with Sexual diseases, such as Semitic! Weakness, Impotence, Gonaortuct. Gleet, Syphilis. fee., kc. The Howard Association of Fuikdelphia, in view "f the awtui destruction of human life mid health, caused by sexual diseases, and tiie de ception* which are practised upon the mii'ortn/ nalu victim* of such diseases by Quack*, have directed their consulting Surgeon, us a ckarilav hie act worthy oi their nutiic, to give mc/iru udrire truth, to ailpersons thi.saftiicted, (.Male or Female.) who apply hyiettcr, with a descrip tion of their condition.(age, occupation, hal*. its of life,/&c., and in cases of extreme pov erty and suffering to fur tilth fit.Urines fret oj charge. The Howard Association is a benevolent In stitntion,established bv special endowment,for the robot of the ick ami distressed. ufjlicted With "'Virulent nitd Epidemic Diseases." and Itsfundsoan be used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus of means, which the Diree •ws haft) voted t" advertise 'ho above notice, t l nee lies* to add that the Association com nniids fie; highest Medical skili of the age, aud will furnish the most modern treatment. Val uable advice also given to sick and nervous fe males afflicted with abdominal weakness, IVot.H oompkuiU.C istiveness. LeiKOrrhfloa. kx. Add res (poxUpaid.) Dr. Gfo.,R, Camiopx. .IduitiltlngSnrg on, Ilo.ward Association, No. 2, rfotith Ninth Btre--t. Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Director*. V.AH A D. HE ART WELL, President. Gko. KviaeniLD. Serrv/ary. J uue 1. 1855.-zz fLOTfIf.W STORK. O SfIJTA BiIRS wr.uld anuoence to Id* old 3 frit.el* •nt the public genoraiiy, tliat he bus ; just received another largo supply of Spring aud Sttmiuer Chitltios for Men and which be is determined to sal! on the most reasonable term*. Thankful for p-r-t fibors. ln> hope* to .n.fit ami receive* lihvra'i she; u o<" the polroua ; .if a gen • • i s public. i Beilford, f ue.c 6, iSfo . DKS0UI110!I> I AT OT,CE is ~ereb- v < lfr, ' n ***** tho Preribip i 1 lYlicretoforeoxisthig lietwcen tln; subscriber*, j I tinder the flini of A. !iWi) & Cet'e, h* been ' dissolved by mutual ciiWoM. I lie bwki. Ac- ' I counts, notes, 3tc..art*iu the bauds of Adam . i Dielil, who is here! > authorised to settle the j i same. •••• A.JJIEHL, ' Dec. S, IH.VS. JOS. F. COHLE. ATOTICE ia hereby given to the Stockholders j\ of the Somerset arid Bedford Turnpike Rood Company, that the President and Managers have this day de'darod a ilivvlwul of one per cent, oil the capital stock of said Company, to be paid by the Treasurer. Dec- 5, 1856. JACOB M USSER. " SIHA FCATIXE. CAME t" the premises of the subscriber, liv ing in St. Clair Township, on the 27th of November last, one Jied Steer, both ears otl, ai d a slit in the left, a dart: brown Heiter, the same mark; one red niiilev Steer, the. left ear otf and a hole in it. They are supposed to be abotrt two years old next Spring. The owner or owners are requested to com* forward, prove property,pay charges and take them away. Dec. 5, 185t>. J. BEISEL. lWO r .a7*:C.'2 iZSS LETTERS of Administration having lieen granted by the Orphans' Conrt of Bedford County to the subscriber, livir.g in Hopewell Tow nship, on the Estate of Joseph Armstrong, late of naid Township, dee'd; all persons itt dofoted to the sane, are hereby notified to . TMfaent immediately, and those having Irj .fsAgaiiist llm si me will present them pro rrly authenticated for wtHcumt. h. H.DIEUL, JMvuuitlraibr. I ACDITOR'S XOTICE. rplfE undersigned, appointed by the Orphans' J Court of Bedford County, to distribute the balance ot the nsoney in the hands of John Mower and S. L. Russell. Esquires, Adminis trators de bonus i<>u, with flic Will annexed of Willutin Lane, lata of J/opeweH, lowrnsliip in said County, deceased, to and among the credi tors of said decedent emitted to reeeivc the same, wrll! attend to tire duti'-s of his appoint ment on Tuesday the 59th day of July, iust,, >1 his office in .he Borough of Bedford, when and where all parties interested can attend if llicy set proper. O. H. SPJXG, Mndilbr. July 11. ISM, XOTBC'C. Letters testamentary ou the last will and tcm anient of KI wood Warmer, l..te of the Boro' of Bedloid, dee'd, having lieen granted to the Subscriber, residing in said Boro. notice is 1 therefore given to ad persons indebted to the j Estate of said dee'd, U make payiu-ut iin j mediately; and those having claims will pre. . sent them propeilr ant bent tented for settle meat. CHARLOTTE L. HAR.UER. t July 23, 183(5. Executrix. HEWED. THE utslcrsigncd, thankful (as advertise ments say) for past favors at the Colonnade store, in Bedford, would respectfully announce to his (m itous and friemls generally, that he liac removed .his entire stock of goods to his new brick store room lately occupied by Peter Had c>-augh opposite the Bedtord Hotel. His sup ply ol'goods is fresh, new ami fashionable. His new room has Ixven neatly and elegantly fitted up and remodel**!. All kinds of province are taken in exchange tor goods. lie hopes to be continued in the favor of his | patrons and the public. JACOB REED. | July 4. JBSS. KOTKE. IS heretiy given that the next Session of the Ali glwny Male and Female Seminary will : Commence on Tuesday tbe fth day of August inst., Bv order of the Trustee*. JOHN POLLOCK. August 1, 18i>t>. iNOJHE. * LL persons are hereby cautioned against ta IJL king an assignment ot or purchasing from Daniel Border of Bedford Borough ola curtain obligation or writing signed and sealed by roe fuby. 20th 185b and conditioned in part for the paynni.lt of i 1 i!3,bo one year thereafter. To the whole of said claim I hare a full and just de fence—and am determined to pay no part thcrof unless compelled bv process of !„■*. JOSEPH L. PAUUHERTI'. latice. Letters of Administration on the estate of Michael Putt, late of Liberty township, Hedford County dee'd, having been granted to tlie subscriber residing in ilroad Top tp., notice i. berefore given to all persons in debted to said esttite, to make payment im mediately, and those having claims are re quested to present them propetly authenti cated for settlement. \V3t. FIGARP. Sept. 5, 185f>. Adin'r. ImTmEwsT and will tske pleasure in rhowing them to all who may favor us wilii a call. Great bargains will bo offered for Cash, and all kinds of Coun try Produce ;—or to punctual customers, a credit of six months will be given. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Bedford llr 2 IK-IK. A yers Cherry Pectoral—For the cure of -vrXCougliN, Colds, Ac., can be had at Dr. Ham 's Drug Score. TO IIOISEKEEPERI DR. HARRF, at the Cheap Drug and Book Store, lias just received, a large asscrtiueut ol the best flavoring extracts, together with ls. Molasses, Syrup*. Sf.ad. Herrings mid j'f irkcrst, Paeon. Qu.eitsa.ire, Ilatdware, Brooms', Buckets, Lookbig (itasses. etc. Tl.cabove stock consists of every article us ually kept ill store— Jill of which will be sold, eimap lor cask or approved produce. Thankful for past favors, ho hopes by fair dealing and a desire to ti'ease.to continue to merit ami receive a liberal soars of public patronage. G. W. KURD. Get. 3. 1850. TO BUILDERS. rtthe subscriber is fully prepared tofurtiisli anil L qiutntity or quality otßuilding 1 umber any Plastering Laslia. Order* directed to St.Clairs viH, flcdfcr ! County, will l>; i K' v g a reasons! l'J uutise. F. Li. BKEGLE Dec. 2:, tba. : Dfesolniioit of Co-Partoemhifr# I rrUIE Copartnership heretofore osrtknjr be* JL twuen the subscribers ra Shi:' Steam Saw Mill and Lnmbar Business, iwtd all business ! transacted by the firm oi Loekc k Si. bier, Is this day dissolved by Haiti foil con set, I. The abov business trill lie continued by j Jacob Snider> *n is anthorixcd to receive all , claims coming to satd firm and also to pay sil debts that nay l owing by said firm. M. VT. LOCKE. JACOB SNIDLK. j Bloody Kttn, Pa., Oct. 3,1966. * Seven Teachers Wanted. THK School Directors of Harrison Tnwn ■ ship, Will meet at the house of V. V. fftfti, on Friday the 81st of October, inst,, at tea o'clock, A M., to examine cud employ BKV | EN TE AOIfKRS. to take charge of the Schools . of said DiiWrict. T. K. tfcttvs, County Su | pcriu tend cut, will be present to examine aj.- i piicant* Tbe schools will commence on the i lOtli of November, ami be lept open four i months. Teachers who wish to bi employed must appear for examination before the Board ; of Directors. JXO. McVICKEK, Pres't. V. V*. lA'crtx, Scc'ty. Oct. 10, 185 G. W2b3; STT /% FJFER. MEMBINT TAUrfflf, WOULD announce to his former fiatr ami the public generally, that lie barju eceived, from l'mUuleiphia, a large ati open the flr.t of Novemlienand to coutinuo four months. JOHN A. GUMP. Bloody Run, Oct. 17, l-H-jG; See'y. NOTICE. LETTERS of AdUiinistration having bce granted on the Estate of Isaac Loucheri our, late of Juniata Tp., to tlio suhscritier liv ing 111 said Tp.. all |>er.s,>;;a indebted to said j Estate, are hereby notified to ittake payment | immediately, and those having claims against the same will prosit.t theni propeliy authenti cated for settlement. JOSEPH DULL, Adrn'r. Oct. 8. 1h.56. Flfi.il FOB SM THE undersigned will sell at private sale • tract of land situate in Milligun's Cove ltarri i son Township. Bedford county, lately in the oc cupancy of Mrs. Elisabeth Earnest and family, adjolnltig lat.ds of the widow Wert*. Dauiel May and others, and containing one hundred and sixty thiee acres and aßowauee. about twenty five ot whioh are cleared and under ! fence. The iniprovcruetUs aro alwo story log dwell ing house, V.iiull log bat 11 and other out hnikl mi's. There is ;t"Li, a young orchud of choice apple tryct; ou tljf'pbce. TEe'tcir.,., win IbViiiaue ,'">vru by either of tho anlisccihers, wbd aroTrtistl'ciS of Mrs. Earn | est If the farm Is not sold "t- privaAe sale before . the Ist., of November next, it will be offoted | at public Sale on ilmtdav. tifet). F. HIiIDLK. MOtVKit. ■ Sept. 12, 1864. Trustees. S.uiislwr! Lumber!! lIAA fUAH SHINGLES 01 different llAitlßiU kinds. Alar., 7A.<*>o fee , of LUMBER of vsiions sorts, such as VVhi| i I'ilitJ, Ycbuw i'tnc, Fopbr, Spruce, Ne. ! sale t". T). HiiJiGLli.o ' Cldrsvilla, Fei. 13 ,