Bedford inquirer and chronicle. (Bedford, Pa.) 1854-1857, January 23, 1857, Image 4

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A HL'MAW MRK SAYCD!
DBWAGMC, Mi'.-K MARCH 11. 185*.
J. A . RHODES, K1 : Dear Sir—A* I took
josr uediine Co -*tli on Consignment, "BO
tur,- Bo p*"," I lake pleasure lb ataling its e!-
• reported to u e by three brothers who
live in Bit is place. and their testimony is a tair ,
specimen ot all I have received:
W . S. COSKMS tohl we—• 1 hail taken nine j
bottle* ol Citrialiu'a Ague Balsam, ami contin- j
Bally i M it down white using it until my mug* j
and Hver were Congested to 'tin' degree that
blood discharged Irofit my mouth and bowels,
•> !ht ail thought it impoßa't fe lor rue to lite
through mnoth'T eitill. The itneturs to did
all they could ior me, liut though 1 mutt die.
Nothing did any good until i got Hhodea'S e
ver and and Agu-- Cure, which at mice rv\:eT- j
ed me of tile disiret* and nausea at my atom- j
*eh aad piiu in my lie id arid bowels, and pro- j
diced a permanent cure :n a abort time."'
H. M. CoVBLIN any*: "1 H„.{ been taking ik- j
dicitle ot •• good a doctor as we have in our j
county, and tsk u any quantity of quinine j
wad a pec i tic a without any good result, from j
23 A ngust to 1, til December, but see: t.g how J
niitelv it up* r t:-rt on mv lifctlnr, 1 got a hot- ,
tb f RHODES' FKVEK AND AGUE CUKE. I
w lie i efl. , ted a permanent ctiie by uaing two j
third* of a liottie."
S. .9. Cos bub w not here, but both tb- !
other brother* say his C.SJB ■* the *,rnes H. i
J4*s- 3 •old the mmlieitto to both the same i
•fey, and to- core Wat ua spueriy from the same
aiual: guauti'y. ua I 1 might so *p -c Tv. Vmirt
with re*pect. A. K UNTf NGTC'.N.
The sbv. apeak* fur iUelf. Good proof a*
il i*. it i* of no better tenor ti.an the raat ruui
t'er of iiac certificates I have already. publish- j
ed. and the still gie ler anions: that is t'on.in-
BtUt pouting it to ire.
One thing more. Laat year I had oac.'iior
to Caution the Fuhlic in th'-se word*:
"I wD.'.'r* tM dinrtr/i* .-.ate >'tt'irnmii •/ my gtt- !
a*: irrulart, JifijU.'a/arl ti,e Mint tij fir Me
/B*W 'or v wieiiicin*. an.l iri.k brat* n
<*• i #1 :4rir mimiphltl uilh In* w?le*ni:i*u.
•Lt fhr truer it, :rr of flny v.her TIj ,ci r. * oy jj \
wtM-k i/'ne dart*.' " Ac.
Now I t*lte pleiwnre in arir,g that tho ! an- i
tion rer'.-.Tfcd t.. the *srne "Dr. • hl.Btir'k AfCr
iislsitm' ; tfiat i mentioned in the above cer- ]
ttflrnto.
Tkeio are icten! other indnsti ions peoph
who we applying to tin ir poisoiiotis tra*h ail
that 1 pßbliah about aay Fever ; nd Asr.cCar*,
or Antidote to Malaria, except the certiflcate;-
of Cur 'S. arid tb Crtilicte of the cerebrated
Chemist. Dr. Jam.-. R. Chilton of X. Y , In
favor of its perfectly HARMLESS CHARAC
TER. which i attached to every botfU. Thae
will always *erve to dUtinguiili my medicine
from imitations.
JAS. A. RHODES. Proprietor.
Providenes. K.I.
Pof Ss'e by Drcggi'U ji aerally,
April 35 If' 9, Sen.
MflTii'l m CIIOIIS.
ffitfE nßlerßijm#d basjußt returned home from
JL the Kaatarn citi. • with a large stock of TALL
Bud Vf INTER tjo'ids. and is now exhibiting
AT CUE A P SIDE.
A geraral assortment jfnew ty!e of
WINTER GOODS,
Comprising in a great variety of £';*> /V*#
(jr'auda. which couaisla in [put ot Hiark and faw
ry .liil.i. Caaliyt, Lawns, De Laints, AJa*ntut
Cloths, Coberg Merinos, etc.. etc.
A large van-ry of Black and fancy tfloflies,
Caasimeraa Jeanes, etc.. etc.
Po As. yhut'. Halt and Hairnets, Groceries, Sm
pnrs. A/i.af. >y%pt, Shad, JJerrings and
uticksrel, fljcoa. Queensware, Hardware,
Brooms, .Yu' an*. Looking Glasses, etc.
Tiiea:>ov stoog oonsisu of every article us
-f.iiy ketit in store—Jll of which will be sold,
.neap lor tit''i ot approv-d produce.
Thaokful fer psgt ftivors, ht hopes \<y f ?r
dealing and a dt-str- ' • niitase.to continue to n.c.*it
and reeiwe a liberal *.14*1.-0 of public p* ir, ore.
G. ?/. KUFI^.
(V 8. 1F54.
in tso sesßon t•-■ .• ped fs and fas**, i*
r-tiisi on. We ad'":"- t c,il' on
lr. Uarry. at the • ■ *p 1 ru; Store, anil g a
ox of jianin's 4t. .;. -( r provenrb>;i snd
-Ui*of fhapyed -mds, rr yl'lp*-"! - box.
i "^.AHGAINS! —The undersigned, desir
! oas cf reducing their slocir, in order
| to make rooin for Spiing Gf'ds, will offer to
: purchasers, the bett birgain* evor seen in Bed
; font. Call and ae ivow chesp you can buy!
A. B. CKAMKR, & Co.
1 Jan. 16. ißs7.
UK KEDFOUD COUNTY TEACIi-
KR'S INSTITUTE—wiII umer at
! Kijierprao. in South Woodberry Tow nship, on
I Thursday Idth of Fsbrnary, 1857,
A cordial invitation is extended to the Teach.
ITS of toe county. They will bo kept true of
j expense.
; Com -yu friends of progress in the Teacher'*
j art.
Co-.uc yo ad and each perform his part,
i ai'ttd come too.
3'e wine wlio grope your duil way on.
TJv li.e dim twinkling gioiun of ages gone.
JAMES S. TUSSEI",
; Jan. lf>, IBSS-Bt. S-ct'y.
PUIiMO SALE OF A VALUABLE
MILL PROPERTY.— The suWsn,ib !
j trs will otfei", at Public Sale, on the promises on i
i Tuesday, the 10thday of February, 1357, theii i
| valuable Mill Property, situate in St. Clair Tp.. j
: Bedford county, Pa. The mill is now and well ;
| finished, calculated to make both Merchant and 1
• country work, end has a large run of custom. ;
: The mill has two run ot Burrs. Attached to !
j the Mill is 3-5 acres of first rate lmd. 13 cleared j
I and under fence —6 meadow. There are two!
j giiod houses on the premises, one stable, and all !
; necessary out-buddings, all new and comtort
; aiily stiargvci. A'so 1(0 fruit tree/, si
: grafted.
Terras made known on day of sal, and will
jbe reasonable. Due attendance will bu given
1 lit" ADAM EASTER,
j Jan. 16, 1857-4;. EMANUEL EASTER.
mWhuE TO DELINQUENT COL
ilg LECTORS.—Notice is hereby given
j to a.I delinquent collectors in Bedford county,
j up to the yeir id 6 inc usivo, that if they pay
1 up balances standiitg in their duplicates by May
j Court 1857, they will uc allowed 3 pot- c rat ou
i the amount so pjid in, over and above the 5
I p'-r cent already allowed by l.iw. By ordr ol
| ihe CvtiunissioDers. ii. XICODEML T S,
j /an. 16, 1857. Clerk.
; UN DRY FOR RENT—Blacksmiih
•J? Shop, Machine Shop 24 by 40 feel, \
with water power for Machine Sb'-p, and 1
Foundry, all filled ap in good working order. - I
AUn two good Dwelling Houses and Stibb j
thereon.
Tho ahovo establishment, is situate about |
one mile south of '-Von,l berry, on flic 1 umpire j
leading from Puttonsville, to f/oilid.ivsburjj.
Jan. 16. 1856-St. ABRAHAM KEAGT. !
Hull;.layßburg Register, pubiib oijht times, [
j and charge advertiser.
MOTIOE —Ot extracts from proceedings ;
of the board of Managers, of the Red !
! ior.l and Stoystowa, Turnpike Read. Company, j
! At their meetings, on'the 2d day of January
1 1855, and first day of January 1856. It was |
Resolved, that 110 person becouiming a stock- i
holder of said Company by transfer of stock of j
the Comtiauy, from and alter the first day of j
January 1856, shall be entitled to tb privilege ;
o'" passing toll tree, when traveling through any 1
; toll gate, or goes of the Company, ou uorB.
! back, or any kind of pleasure carriage, or slay,
j bvVjider of th • board.
EMANUEL STATLEK, President.
i'ETEii ScuCLL, Secretary.
' STATEMENT of theairairsof the Company,
i O "f the year eliding the last day of DeCeui
■ twr 1856, at settlemeut or; the Ist. day o! Jauu
j cry 1857.
i Ballai.ce in the treasury on the first ofJxnn
i ary 1856, $1,!6*,54J !
Amount of tolls ao!lectJ ia ! 56 1,821,72 j
$3,092,23| |
—--
EXPENDITURES.— iv-id dividend of hair
per cent eu stock Jue, firs:. - f January
j 1856, $735,'/1
{ incidental expenses during the jt, 22.46 i
| Sal !ty 014 Gatekeepers do 513,50
! Mai.agers, Treasurer#, and Sec'ty, do4o-1 12|
Kep lira, and Gate house, do 450,40
Dividend made, first of January
1557, and payable 735.00
B.it AUCO iu Treasury, .acludhig had
money, ' 229.831 !
$3.690,25J, j
BEDFORD GOUNTY BS.—iu the!
Orphan's Court of Bedford County,
j At art Orphan's C'curi h-ld -it Bedford, a the
! 22d day 01 Nov.uu .—r, 1856. in and for said
I county, before the IT<'ol. J udg--:i of sai l Court.
The petition ot Job Mann. E-q., surviving
j administrator of Famnel M. Barclay, dee'd, was
! read aid filed, sitting forth that under proceed
j iugs in partition, in sniil Orphan's Court, tho
I real estate of John Keyiiol-is, d- c'd, was ap-
I praised, and taken by tne liens, at the appraise
! iuent, who severally entered into recoguht tnees
1 an i -.huw.i by tlrphaii's C'.uit Docket No. 6
! pages 17 &c. That said lecognizani'cs iiave all
J been satisfied, but Unit satisfaction has not been
en!, ii-1 llivrcoii; and praying the Court to grant
a Rule upon said Heirs ti appear at best term to
show cause way said reeogoiz tuces should not
be marked satisfied.
Wln-rebpoii on motion, of Samuel L. Rtiaaell.
1 Esq., the Court appoint the first day ol next
!trr :; to hear, and det.-rniiri • upon *a: i matter,
and dirovt that iiotiee lie given by puhlieatton
, in fmu *>r more Newspapers publta.ned in Bed
j fori.
1 In testimnoi-r whereof I hare hereunto set
: rr.y liaiuj. ,rid as3a. 1 the seal of said Court at
; Bediord this 4tL day of Deeeraiier. A. D. 1850.
if. v.ASHABAUGH,
January, 9. 1857. Clerk.
; Fill, I\o WINTER fiflOOS
AT TDE fOI.USViDE STDKE.
THE siihscribt-rs having jr.st returned treni
the Eaatar-i t'ities, are now rny-iving a
largo and splendid lasortoient of Fall and Win
ter goods, eonaisting in part of French Merino,
Thibit Cloth. Farmetta Delaiims, Sill.s, Flan
nels. Alpacas, Satinettv, Tweedr,.'leans. Mna.
luis, Cotton and Wyolta) f ia[>pers arid Draw
era; Boots and Bhoes; Quteusware, Hardware,
and in fact a little of every thing kept in Sforo.
Thankful for past, favors they hope by fair
dealing, and a desire to pitase to reeoiva a
liberal share of the public Jiajtronage.
Oct. 8, 1866. J it. J. M. SHOEMAKER.
HAEDWARE STORET
The subscriber would announce to hi* old
riends tud the pit idle in general, that he has
removed his HARD WAKE STOKE to the new
building second door -.vest of the Hedfor i Ho
tel. where he has just received and opened an
extensive assortment of Hardware, embracing
almost every article in that line of buisiness.
His stock of SADDLERY is of the bc-t quality
I and" was selected with great care. He would
respectfully invite ail in want of articles iu the
Hardware line, to give lrm a cuii, satisfied that
he can please all who do so.
JOHN ARNOLD.
May 23, 1856.
Al'rime lot of Groceries, just received and for
sale at. SHOEMAKER'S, ColoDade Store.
Oct. 8, 1856.'
WANTED-rAt Reed's Colonado Store.—
; Wheat, Rye, Oats.-Cora, and JJuckwheat—also
1' all other nyproved produce ; in exchange lor
goods at c.esh prt<>o
' j DOUBLE ft IhREILED GUNS— Two Dou-
Ible llamd tit.us—awi*t -warraxfed. for sale by
A. B. CRAMER 3t CO.
Nov. 28, 1656.
PRIVATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
•—The subscriber offers tor sale the
valuable Farm on which she now resides, sen
ate in Cumberland Valley Township, Bedford
County, Fa., about tour miles South of lied,
i ford Springs, on the main road leading to Cuni
; berland. containing one hundred acres, more o! |
less, of limestone land,'about 43 acres cler red ;
and under fence, the balance good timber land, j
and all capable of cultivation.
The improvements are a good two st iry ' ! >g j
; Dwelling Honse, with kitchen attached, good j
seller underneath, good spring house, sr.il.f
--1 and other necessary out-building*. a first i ite
1 never failing limestone spring at rh-. •or A
good orchard of choice fruits, and iter < ■ !!
the fields except one. A strong too'-.:' da stream
; runs through the place. A gootl site for a tan
i yard on the property. _ j
i It is desirable that this Farm be soli imuiodi
: ately, therefore it would be necessary that per- |
j sons wishing to purchase should call and ex- •
i amine it soon.
| Possession given on tho first of April next, |
; and a good title made.
Terms to suit purchasers.
MHS. NANCY HUNT.
January, 2. 1837.
TO PHYSICIANS. —An eiigibi-- io- !
cation for a Physician, can be obtain- <
i ed by purchasing the property, of the subscrib- j
i er, wiio lias retired from practice, and is about i
; to remove to the west.
j The property consi. ts of a m-.t two story !
i frame residence, with a good office. attached,
go- i stabling and other convenient out-build
> Also, three lots adjoining, containing about
four acres in the whole.
The above property (if not sold privately be
fore that time.) wili IK; offered at public saie on
Saturday. January 17th. 1837.
Information reptcting terms can be had by
calling on. or addressing.
I>K- .TNO- GETTY.
Martinsbcrg, Bla.r Co., I'a.
January, 2, 1837.
PUBLIC SALE.—The subscriber will
offer at public sale, <>ri the premises, '
on. Friday the lHth day of J.nin ny, 1837, the !
following vatuuoie Real Ksttta. to wit:
A tract of land containing lf>B acres, more or
less, situate i:i Liberty Township, Bedford :
County, I'a.. one half mile wv.-tof the Hunt
lugdon and llroad Top K-iil Soa-i, witliin two
miles of the Junction of the knot at Saxton,
and three miles from the II iddiesburg Coal
Mines, — adjoining lauds of George Khoiuis
James Curk and others- Ab.-ut IbO Acres of
j this lend is cleared and under fence.
The improvements arc a good two story log
house, with kitchen attached, a good double l-'g
barn, spring house, hn i other uecosirv out
buildings. A good spring of never failing
water at the door. There are also two good
thriving orchards on this place, Possession
' wilibe given on the first of April, "-.-Xt.
TERMS.—()ne thousand -'ollars in hand t
the confirm ition of the sale, and the balance in
three equal annual payments thereafter.
to commence at 1 o'clock. P. M. of sii-1 d iy.
January, 2, 1837. JACOB SXIDKK.
Administrator's Notice.
LETTERS of Administration having been
granted to the subscriber, living in Pleae
antville, Bedford Co.. on the Estate of Samuel
Wright, late of said Township, .li! per
sona indebted to said Estate arc hereby m-idkd
to make payment ssiruediately, a..d hav
ing claims against the same w::! present them
properly authenticated for s'-t'leiiicnt.
January, 2, 1837. J. //. WRIGHT, jlJm'r.
SALE.—By virtic of the
last will and testament of John Alli
son, late of St. Clair Township, Bedford coun
ty, dee'd, there will Le expeo-d to public
sale on the 14th day of February next, a crr-
I tain !o: :f ground in St. Clair Township. a<i
, joinine land of Wm. Barefoot, Hubert Cailihen.
! and others; containing twenty acres, patented
land, about ten ,icr s cleared and under fence,
: with a one and one h\lfstory log dwelling
' hoit-io, and one frau.< ccable, thereon erected;
i h good w -ll of water near the door, out- apple
I orchard >f good grafted fruit, and some other
j fruit trees.
Sale to commence at 12 •.'clock on said day,
i when the conditions ol sal-- will be nia.de
known, by THOMAS G. WRIGHT,
January. 2, 1856. Executor.
X£ V FSa 51
—AT—
XX G "W SlaL,,
THE subscribers Hating and doing bust: •:•
under the firm of Bam'loiiar, l.owry
would respectfully inform tb-.r f.i - id.. .m : ,
public generally, that they have /.p. 1 it. ti -
above place, and are daily- rtt. . -i.g 1 irtse
stock of Merchandise, consisting in part <>r
Muslins. Ticking, 0:.- ibergs. Dri fas .tyere*
Eattirctts. CR i lis. Flannels. Dehio. . f.v ch
Merinos. Silks. Calicos. Hats an I Caps. Hard
ware, Cjtstviisv.are, Boots and Sh >es. Groceries
|of all descriptions. Also a l uge assortment of
j Ready made Clothing, all of whioli will be sold
upon as short profits as can be bad io the mun.
tv. G. R BARNJIOLLAR,
JOHN P. I.OWRY".
JOHN C. EVER HART,
C. W. ASIICOM,
_J)ee. 23. 1836.
(ffJriHREE HEAD OF STRAY CAT
TLB —Uaine to the premises of the
j subscriber, living in Middle Woodhury Town
j ship, Bedford county, about the middle of last
j November, one blaex and white spotted Steer.
' with the right ear oil", a ; ice out of the left;
| "tic re 1 and white spotted Heifer, with the
: right ear off; they are both supposed to be be
tween two and iinoo years old. The other u
j red Heifer, came about the fimt of August,
I .-.opposed to he about ten months old. Th •
! owner or owners are r> quested to come forward,
! prove property, pay c.haigea, an.i take them
away. FREDERICK KAUFFMAN.
January 2. 1837.
" TO tOIIRAtTOIiSr -
PRi)t")S.VLS will lie received at tin: office
of Samuel L. Russell K-.q , Treasurer of the
Bedford Mineral Springs Company, until the
3d day of January nvXt for the erection of two
i'r.t-:c Bath-houses, each one hundred teet long.
P'atis and specifications will be ready tor ex
amination on *nd sitter the Ist of Jauunrv next.
PROPOSALS will be received also until the
31st inst., for the graduation—masonry, and
stoning of abort one fourth of a mile of road.—
Ail needful information will lie supplied at the
Treasurer's otlice. P. GOSSLKK, President.
Bedford, Dec. 2d: 1836.
AST NOTICE.—The books of the sub
4kjb scriber ere in the bands of Sheriff Al
sin. where all persons iudehted are earnestly
requested to call ind make payment, on or be
fore the first of March next. All who neglect
this notice, may expect to find their accounts
in the binds of Henry Nicodemus, Esq., for
collection, without respect to persons. No
long :r iudu'gence can be given. So look out
and save costs, or blame yourselves.
January 2, 1836. E. M. FISHER.
EVERHART, ASHCOM k CO.
FOIIWIMISfi- COMMISSION
MERCHANTS—HOPEWELL—PA.
The Mibscribers doing business under the
Firm of Everbart, Ashconi & Co.—are now
prepared to store and si,in Flour, drain, and
ail kinds ofMrchandise, upon reasonable terms.
They also keep on hind-. Piaster, Fish, Salt.
Rock Powder, £c., to which they invite the at
tention of Merchants in the countv, and Far
mers. -The highest t.ush prices paid for Flour,
and Grain, that the KaaUrn Market, will afford.
JNG. C-. LY'Eiil. ART,
C. W. ASHCOM,
JNO. F. LOHKY
G. K. BARNDOLLAB.
Dag. 26, 1834
BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE.
L&§T NOTICE!
SAVE COSTS ! S
| A LL persons indebted to tbe late firm o
I J\. Rupp & Ostf.k, by Book Account, Note
! or otherwise, ire hereby notified to make imrno
' diate payment and by so doing, save costs.
! Bedford, Sept. 19. i36fc-"2m.
j WA]?raEi>.
j TWOJournemen Tailors will be employed i
j b> the sui-seiv -r. it application he made im- {
: roediat- *.y— Mutant i.upioyoe-Dt *;<! good .
* wji : .-Ivw C. LOVER. |
■ Bedford, Deo. 12, 1856.
Dr. A. P. FfMs,
RESPECTFULLY" m forma the citizen* of.
Hunt. ~• • jii. Be i'i.r ; and Blair counties,
that be has iociteJ i luodtCa. office half mile
from Gasaville, Huntingdon Co. Pa., where lie ,
hopes to receive a good shaie ol public favor. ;
P. S. I will bo found at PattonsviHe, on lite j
first Tuesdays and Wednesdays of every
j month. A. P. FIELDS, 31. D.
Nov. 14, 1850,-c*
Bedford Mineral Nprittgs Issacia-,
lien.
IVPOTICE is hereby given that proposals will
j _LI be received i.y tbe Directors of said !
j ciatiori, at the office of tho subscriber, in Bed
j ford Pa. .until Wednesday the 21th in st.,for tbe !
leasing for one, two or three years of tiic Hotel j
buildings ar.d furniture it the Bedford Springs, i
including the new building now being erected. ;
the batbing houses, b.lliard table, bowling sa- i
ioon, garden, KrO acres of pasture land and sta- !
bling. The right to seil tiie water will be re- '
acscrved.
S. L. Rt/SSKLL, Secretary
of the Association.
Dec. 12 1856.
WIIOER K E N 8 ,
IPUOLSTGREB.
| WOULD announce to the citizeps of Bed
, V ford and vicinity, that be is prepared to do
' ail ituri, .a ins line, in tile best stvle, and on
1 reasonable terms. Matii .sses, with or without
Springs, tn oi. a superior manner, equal to
the best undo in lit Hv, and rn this blanch oi
his business he w uLI i-.vjr , .priai attention.
Ho may ire found at tiie shop <. I .Viici. i'■ ois
l, a short distance East of the Borough, or a*
iiis residence, nearly opposite the dwelling <>i
i r. Watsou.
Bedford, Dec. 5. 1856 —3 in.
BEDFORD HIGH M'KOOh.
The undersigned would respectfully announce
to the public, that be will open in Bedford, on
tb' first .Mon lay ot Xovem er i ext. a high
sthool in which all the branches of a liberal
.duration, Eng' all and Classical.will bo tr.nght
It is i -signet to .tahlishia £cdford a p.-'iiu tn
! ei.t Institution ot a high order. Mai -and Fe
I mat-. The Male and Female departments will
be distinct, so sou as the necessary arr tnge
ne-nts can he effected. In this school students
will be prepared for the higher classes of any
College or to enter at once upon the active du
ies of life.
Special care will tie taken to form in the pu
ples habits ot order strict punetiality, and thor
■ ougkiiess. 11 e consider these . * valuable el-
J met 'cf character, itnd indispensable to sound
The physical in' .1 and social education of
J the pupils, will receive that attention which
I ibeir import ance dominium
j l h.T - v.::: v three gi.-. le*. To the first iie
-1 long the common English br nrhes, uchas
j Reading, Orthography, Writing, Arithmetic,
! Algebta, Geometry, Intellectual and 3toral
! Pliiloaopby, Rhetoric, Logic, Botoay, Ancient
Geography ,Ic.
The tliirt mhraces all the foregoing together
with the burin and Greek languages.
The Modern languages. Music, Drawing,
Painting ami Ornamental Needle work, will be
oxtrs studies, and for each thera will be extra
ehaig s.
EXPENSES.
\ Tuition for Uib hist grade per quarter. $i 00
'• second " 5 00
" third " 6 25
The charge* for the extra studies will be pub
licise 1 at an early day.
Tb i otqeu'nnity is now -Mr-red t the citi
zens of B■•.'ford /■>. ! vicinity of having estab
lished int 1 ir midst a ptrmiuent school of a
i order. Tbe s.ttrprizi-, the broad and
i won. ■ ■ basis h . ■ indicated, will be at.
, *. .ded no ; r ih with much labor and cx
; ; 1 '■* hoped, therefore, tint ali those
; wh > feel i: : in tiie eduction of the
f yt>unf£. wi-I • ;ij> .-r <IJv to the support oi
! y- • ' U . A. M.
j ()•;! -J : 356.
j CXliuN SU' LLEK, It'Di'h'R CUTTERS,
A N !>
COII N MILLS,
YyE warrant the above Machines to work as
it represented, and if ufier a fair trial they
dv not give satisfaction, tiie purchaser may re
tain thani and ret his iiionsy luck. Give them
a trio, ami jou will save money, as they have
uot yet been .surpassed, if eaualled.
Dee. 19, 1X56. i'.LYM IHE & HARTLEY.
SUG4:, (.litmware, autl f AKIEIT
H-X MUm,
I —o— i
ADAM IK lUll* SON
HAS jit .st opened, next door to Minnick'*,
- on Juliana Street, a lutge assortment of
->bos and Boots, ot every kind, size .and des
cription. Also an extensive assortment of
Gi issv. aut, including cake stands, preserve
dishes, cake ii iskcts, hall lainpn. tumblers, i rge
rear glasses, window g'ass, card receivers, terra
Cotta. Ac. Also silver cake baskets, and a va
riety ol other articles in that line. He has
a so on hand the best kind of tobacco and cigari,
chucae and crackers, carpet nags, .Misses satch
els, Gentlemen's canes, shotgun*. Gentlemen's
j arid Ladies' gloves, of all kinds. Hosiery oi
all descriptions, and a variety of other articles,
no! necessary to mention.
Having bought hi* she.and glassware, in
larger quantities, than is usual for country lier
cbaurs. ho .1,. sell at ruduced prices.
D,.c. 19, 1850.
riiir
JOHN CLARK * Win. A. 3. CLARK bsvmg
formed a partnership (in the Tanning if..,)
the business heretofore carried on in Schellahuig
by John ti.u k will now tie conducted by and in
tiie name of John Clark and Sou.
NOTICE.
PERSON*, having üb*-tt!ed account* with
•he u-tdei signed arc npon to attend to
them promptly and have them closed. More
particularly accotils t hat have beeo standind
si-rae time, should, and must he attendmi to; ang
if in orne cases persons are not prepared to
cisse fully, they must at leant attend t., them.
JOHN CLARK.
March 14, 1856—3 m.
Lumber! Lumher!!
1 AA SHINGLES of different
TvrvJyiJU'Cf kinds. Alao, 75,(j0 fee
of LI.'MbJiH vf various sort*, such as Whit
Pine, Tehow Pine, Ptipiar, Spruce, &e.. Ft
'rie F. D. BEEGLE.o
S". Clairaville, Feb. 18. 1853-tf
niOE.\R.
ICTOTICE is hereby piv.-n to the Stockholder*
Jl of tiie Somerset tci Bedford Titrupikeßoad
Company, that the President *mi .Msnag-rs
hat i 'hi* day declared a dividend of one per
c-.i-f tii-,- saplt-tl stock of said Company, to
i-: q bv the Ti f uoti*.-r.
Lac. 5,'1836. JACOB iiUSSEii.
TAILORING EfrißLlSil3Vr.
35icrEi"w ir-xjEs. :MC.
THE subscriber*) having parohnsed the Tail
oring cstab'ishruent of S. J. M'Caw-'an, in the |
building (up stair*) occupied by Capt. John j
Arnold, as a Hardwire Store, aiv prepared to do ;
tall kinds of work in their line, in the lat- i
est styles, and which for Bfcaluuas and J
durability will una, we venture to assert,
be. shi passed by any other estahiisluueiii in the I
place.
By strict attention to business and a desine to j
please, they hope to receive a iiheiul share of j
the public patronage. A. C. MOWEK.
iept. 26, 1850. V. 11. ROSS. j
| >h; siciDs prescriptions carefuMy compound- |
t. •. i, at ail hours of the day or night, at Dr. i
Carry's, Drug Store.
' m Tibm.
SADDLES, liarn-M, Trunks, Whips. &c.—
The undersigned would repectfirfly announce
to the Public tiiat they have formed a partner- ,
ship, and ire now luiiy pr.-ptred to manufacture j
all kinds of work, in theirJine of busintos ol ;
the best materials, and upon the shortest no
tice.
Whips, wholesale or retail. Sl:oj>
,Ar.r. ' 's a: the old stand on Pitt. Street.
SIMON LI N'T,
J. A. UENDI USON.
Eedford, Nor. 8156
A. Ring;. Fr. Jordan, j
LAW PART YEIISHIP.
King & Jordan, J fftraeys at Taw
HE I) FOR , PA.,
TTJTLL practice in the ivrral Courts •' Bad
\V ford and adjoining counties.
Agencies, Collections, and all othar hut'neaa I
intrusted to their care will bapromtly snd faith
fully attended to.
OFFICE in Julia-a street, formerly eccnpied
by D. H. Hofliis, K-sij.. and more recently in the
occupancy of Jos Mann, F. 14.
January, 5, 1855.
SAMUEL RADEBAUGH,
Justice ot itic Peace.
OFFICE tiro doors South of the Mcnge! ;
House, aiid next door to the office ot 1
Mann Ac Spang, where he will siren 1 to the j
collection of all cluinis placed in his hand*.
Bedford, Jan. 11. 1856.
KQTl(.'£!
U, k £. T. it. ft. CO.
IN connection with the Penn'a Hail Road
Coninany, are now .Shipping, without delay, be
tween HOPEWELL and Philadelphia or Baltimore,
(via Huntingdon) at the following low
rates Tiz;
ARTICLES of Ist and 2d Class. Dry Goods,
and Shoes, Hags, Nails, Pork, Iron, and nior
chsndize generally, at 50&624 cents per 1"0 lbs.
ARTICLES of Sr ; cla.s. Bacon, Blooms,
Bark. Fish, Pig metal. Ac., at 43 cents per 100
lbs.
ARTICLES of 4th class. Iron, Fish. Salt.
Nails. Ac., at 88 cts. per ltM Ihs.
FLOUR. 73 cents per hhl by Car Load.
The above rates will be the whole charge ou
go uig delivered in Hr.pt well irom either Phil'a.
or Baltiiuoro until luttber notice.
Huntington. JAMES BOON",
Sept. 26, 18 56. Sup't.
FiSJI.
jVJ ETM ackeraland S union for sale b
J.l Ma 2S, IH>5. A. H. CRAMER A Co.
PUiitcrmg: E.atlt*!!
r]IHE I XDERSIG.YED having rected
L a Mil! lorsiwii.g Ji.asTVHipi; LATHS on his
premises 111 li.ioli 1 p.. 1>( dlord cout.ty, is now
ready to furnish any quantity on the shortest
notice. Price $1.50 per thousand, 3 ft. long
Other lengths in proportion.
Letter* -.tldresseu to nit at St. Clairsvillc wl
be promptly attended to.
VFM. GRIFFITH
Union Tp.. Feb. 16.1854. t%.
NEW goodsT"
8T received and far sale at Rcn>', NEW
STORE, a lay and well s soi tcd stock of Fall
and VVia'cr Gor ds. Me is now prepared to
accommodate his friends sou customer*, ami the
puhiic genteelly. To attempt to ?nuni'"Ti>tc hia
*tocK ira n~\vs 11* per adwriis -merit, w.,nld I*
folly, r a list of tueprices useless, for the pub
lic would not boiieve that goods were selling is
fhey offer tliern. unless they call and see for
themselves. We don't wish to boast, bet mere
ly rcnurik tint Jo. variety tenure, and cheap
ness, his stock cannot i>e excelled, at>d ft is cai
oulatsd to please all.
\V cordially invite the public to call at
KERB'SSEW STORE
and astisfv themselves in regard t'ue variety of
the above s'atcmeiit. and examine h i stock ;>e
fare you purchase elsewhere.
P: lac of all kinds taken in exchange for
goods.
Oct. Ift, '56.
IMI OKTAXT TO MUX OWIER
\irOODWARD'S Improved Sinut and Screen
Vf ing Machines, Mill Bushes, Bolting Cloths
and Bran Dusters, of the most improved plan;
Mill Screws, Corn arid Cob Grindery Patent
Bridges for Kill Spindles, Portable Mil's
warranted to grind ten bushels per hour, Mill
lions .and Milt Burrs made to order. Also.
Stover's Patent Corn Kiln audi Grain Dryor
a valuable invention. lire above articles are
kept constantly on hand, *ud can he obtained
at any time, from S. D. BROAD.
SehclUbiirg, Bedford County, who is also
gent for Bedford, Somuisat. and adjoining
•unities.
.Will wright work done at the shortest notice,
and on the 111 osl ro.isou-tle lends.
February 15, 1856.
\fcCI)KMIOK 'S Reaper and Mover for sale
'I by S. D. BKOAI)
at Schellshurg, Pi*., agent foi Blair and Bcdfoni
eiiiiiias. February 15, ItvVi.
Dr. F. C. Reamer,
Physician and Surgeon.
Despectfully tenders his services u>
z\. the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. He
may .always be found nir'ess professionally en
gaged; at his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana
St.
Feb.l 6. 1861.
I'ftiifrciionary KstabSivhment.
.T. VF. Boehm. still continues to keep on hand
Candies, nuts, frusta, cakes and beer, at bis old
stand a few doors West of Brick's Taveru.—
Thankful for pigt favors he solicits the pr.tron
a j.i of the public.
Aug. 22. 18.58.
CJRPETLVG.
A r ''' wool VeniMun, Rags. Cotton and hemp
AX Carpeting. Floor Oil Cloths- white and
Check Matting just received hy
May 28,1856. A. B. CRAMER <fCo.
(<FNTLEMENS Gaiters an.j Shoes—Mens
T and boys shoes and boots. Also Ladies.
y. IK set. ,ind chilc'reT a do. for sale by
KayO* 1850 A- B CUAJfEX ACo
UfcF r SC* 88 L 3 JB3 - |
f- HE Partnership heretofore Misting between
1,. N OETOK ami the nl>vcr : ,lH*r in tiio t
busi iii-as of nr kin* and vn<U Maebiuia for |
Cntt ing attd Shiirpcninj* Foes, is diviutiuueu ;
from this <| -.y. ami as tl.<- ;' <-t lias an in- j
terns tof the undivnl • ; ■*;-)! i" the patent, so- .
Pure for said he h.-H y i.otiii-s the
public not to in.fe • '•>' ptircha*'- from said
James L. Norton, wMio.ut l>i i-oiitmnt.
WILLIAM SILL.
Not. 17, 1*" A.
TIIEKNIU.Nt; MACHINES. Tith 2. 8, n
horse power i ii ctiesp at Kaod'a Colo-
Uad<- Sioiv.
; ov. iu. i
i3!i; t i'.u"s M.igic Hair Dve. Colors instantane
ous!;', frit" Hair or Whisker- a jet Mack or
beautiful hr .wo. Also. Ph t'.ons Chemical Hair
liivigorAtor. a ui •--> article, f-r preserving and
i.ai.itityinjf the Hair, eao purchased from
Harry, at the cheap Drug store.
rjiti keep th* tenth >!.il guuia 10-althy. —U'ae
1. ijitsuu's K loolti paste, el t!je I!a!"l of
a Tboutttid i n-*<ra. with a good I rtish, nil
of which can br purchased cneap, at Dr. //ar
ff"*-
JOB MANS, HI. 11. SPANG.
"I AW PARTNERSHIP.--Tk> undersigne
S i have alisociated themselves in the Practice
O! Lite Law, anil will promptly attend tt- all husi
nessentriisledto theii care iu Bedford cd ad
oiniag counties.
j;- >:'iiee <>n Juiianna Street, three doors
southol Mongol House and opposite tlia resi
dence of Maj. Tate.
MANN' A SPA NO.
Juna 1 t—1864 tf.
.\ew Jewelry.
rnllE subscriber has opened put a new and
.L splendid assortment of all kind* of the
most fashionable Jewelry—consisting in patt of
Breast l'iits, Finger.Kings, Ear Hipgs, Ac. kc.
Call and see his stock.
deH DANIEL BORDER.
Ki^io\i;fii.
The undersigned take this method of ir.fsmi
tug their old Customers and the public iu gen
era!, that they have removed their entire stoc
of Goods from the Wert end of Bedford to the
Coloua.ie Store, lately occupied by ("apt. J.
Reed, where they will be pleased to s*e ai!
who tray favor them with a call.
All kinds of produoe raken in Exchange fo
Goods.
Thankful for past favors, thev hop' l by (ah
dealing and a desire to please, to continue to
Receive a liberal share of the public natrouage.
Bedford. July 25, 1855.
J. k J. M. SHOEMAKER.
FOR SALE.
fIUTE subscriber will soil at privsts isle,
L valuable Farm of lir*trate li use store land,
situated in Middle Woodberry tp., Bedford
; county Pa., contnining 180 acres, about I*s
acres cleared and coder good fence a,r-d in a
j high state of cultivation, tbs balan. <• is well tim
bered, with a good two Story House and a latgo
(lacb building attached, .also * good bank barn
with thrashing house tPiiant house, waait and
spring house, and a'! other out buildings requir
! ltd on r farm. Also a never failing sp* : ng o]
limestone water near the buildings. Any por
-1 sort wishing to purchase such a property wi.l do
! well to call on tiro aubscriw. - living on the
j premises. SAMUEL BUCK.
Aug. 8. 186*.
noir, CI MHOES.
A. A. CRAMER.it Co., bavejunt received a
fell supply suitable f< riko approaching aeasob.
Oct. 21, 1859.
A- B CRAMER A
HAVE received tlfi.ir usual assortment of
Fall and Winter Goods. They 'espectlu'ty in
vite th si- friends to call and examine stock ar,a
eyrie*.—Oct. 24, 1856.
Holloway'a Worm Confections.— A site,
pleasant, and u3ectnl rontriy for worm*.
!at Or Ila;r\ 'a aheap Drug Store.
DISSOMUBS.
"VfO TIC Eis he'i:'> V given that the part'irrship
J.v heietofore existing between the subscribers.
Ut iier the irm of A. Dicb! A Cm e, has been
dissolved by mutual consent. The hooks, ac
counts. notes Ac., arc >u tbo hands of Adam
Divhl, who is hereby authorised to settle ti.r
1 lime A DIFITL.
Dec. 5. 1559. JOS. E. COBLE.
mib.
THE undersigned, thankful fss
merits say) f< r p tst favors at the Colonnade
store, in Bedford, would respectfully a-,nour.ee
to hi; pttruiis snd friendsgencrallv. that he has
rem ;vd hi entire steak of goods to his new
brick bti.ru room lately occupied by Peter Rud
•.d>augb opp..situ the Bed:or;i Hotel. His sup
ply of goods is fresh, new urtd fashionable.
His new room has been neatly and elegantly
fitted up and rentodsi-d. All kinds of produce
are taken m exchange for goods.
Ho hopes to be contiouad in the favor of bis
ktrons di.u the pujiift.
JACCF REED.
July 4. 10',5.
Clot!itng and iTry Goods Stor*.
rrtHE lubscribcrs are just rretjvir.g anew
1l tiAii'laoine and c.hrap assortrucst of HEJ
ny x.£DE CLOTHIXA t d DRY HOODS,
their store in t ne East C". Det of* Bad lord Hal!,'
consisting it. part of Coats, Pants', Vests. Shirts-
Satin Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Boot* and Shoes
lints and Caps, and all other article* usually
kept in Raady Made Clothin I S tor-, a.
Also a good asaurtment of PRY GOODS,
consisting of Calico, >1 nua. de La.ne. Shawls
Alpacas, Trunlta. Carpet Sacks. Ac., 4tc ; all
of which they will,U a* cheap na -sr be pro
cnredelaewbre its Bedford, for Caaii ot
trv ]'rod i:ae.
Tbey request all their friends in tr.wa and
country to give them c call, and set sod eiem
rto tbair atock for t hernseivet as they conside
t a pleasure to show their goods, whether p''r
joo* wish to prehase ar not.
SONNABORN k Co
E Bedford, April 30, 1855.
"PlilV'il NtLL
r P'iE eubscrihs-will aell t private sale
a. valuable Farm of flat rate lim. atone land
situate iu Bedford Tp., tlxmt two miles north
east of Bedford, containing 271 acres and al
lowance, 175 acres cleared and under good
.'BOce, of which 25 a<-r©a are good nmadow. It
i# in high atiilc of cultivation, and the balance
;* well timlntred.
The truprr.vetuenfs are a new two atory Brick
/Zonae, with a b.. e mm kilclten, and - foun
tain pump, at the door, aud in (be aelier; afiamv
stable, with a wagon shed and corn .crib attach
ed: a log haru. Also, a .enatit house, with a
never failing aprittg of exe-lievt water, a Mack
smith shop and other on; buildings. There i
, J,a ' ! on f^e premises a largo orchard o| excell
! ani fruit.
' _ -A". V person wiah-ng to nitrehsse TT-U call on
the subscriber living on the premises.
Oct. 21,1850. , A.H.tiRAINn
B.iaina and Lubitis Extracts for ffc > Handkrr.
chief, Cologne V.'ater, Ac., at Dr. Harrv'*.
For the Hair—Jockey Ghih. aud new HO.WU
bay, pomatuina, geuuine ox taarrow, at Dr.
Harry's.
Tjaslns Eanry Fnap—shaving Cream. juer( je
-Ueeied from th city, by Dr. Harry.
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RAYMOND, WKSLF.Y <f- Co.,
No. N'assvu-si., New-Y.-K.
New-York, Nor. If, ln6t.
WM JfSUXuacIT'.IPJSXI s,
MEKIHST'THLOIt,
i\/ OUI.D announce to bis former pntr *
v T ami the public gent-tally, that be bs'j'f
ecvjvud, front Philadelphia, e ! r gv nd*e '*
ected assoriiuent of the tn<st choice Civ'
das.MuicrvK and \'esting—also suu-oier c '
every description, to which be invites tbe ah-'
lion of purchasers. His cloths, vte., orvrv
li i teti w it'll great care, nud be can rwouinn
then as being equal, ar least, to any to Iv P,'
in tlio piace. lie a!.*,') keep* Ready-made
thifg of every d. script ior, at ve:y low pvic f
an 1 is prepared to cut a ri make gartiients u ■ : ■"
short est notice and most reasonable term*. - ;0
respectfully 10.lie* lUa pnhllc t© g. e*ltu
naii.
Bedford, Ju:ie 6, 18, M.
iyer's Chmry Fret oral isr the if
.Coughs, Colds, fce., can b b*
lfsrry'* l)rug fvtore.
TO HOISEKEEPEBI
DR. HARRY, at tli* Cbsap Dvwg and "v'k
Slure, has just received, s Uigr assort; e:l '
the heat flavoring extracts, together h *
ing Soda, Cream of Tsrtar. Sslerate*. k- ■ •'
the very beet quality, ill of whirb he w. : ; >■ '
t the Jo*-i st prici .
IF roU want CIIEAF UOt>RS, ch '
Cheap .-fide.
N<*. /it).
(101UWW STdRK.
SSIbVASIIR.V Wvtt'd a naortnee tr> hi*
s frmods and tfto puidir. gunvrmlly, I bat bv ''as
juat received another Urge supply o! m; v -r' l
Summer Clothing for Meu and /to., c., * i.icb !•"
is determined tc sell on the. mast rv-- ■*'*
tvinia. Thaokfu! tor ps.*t lal-or*. bu b'T> >
merit and receives libera! h-rt i.f t!- ptl-vxaaj
of s gvTis ■ >;# puWie.
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