old man named Gregg was re- ! iieted fro™ Fauquier Co., (Va.,) jail i jD (jbristmaa day, where be had been de- j tamed for debt, there being nothing left in j u,e bands of the law to pay his jail expenses. He bad been io prison ten years, and had j enough to pay his debr, bat prefer- > -cd imprisonment to poverty. His creditor j some years ago, but put a provision in is will appropriating a sufficient amount to j letp bim in Umbo as long as he lived. — j Somehow or other, this stipulation has giv en out, and Gregg becomes free again.— Wbeo he left the jail door he appeared to j be perfectly bewildered, and did not know \ wbwb way to travel. STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS ' X and espen.-es of the Chambersburg and gjdtord Turnpike Read Company, for the year j tiiaf January 13 1857: T.i Current Expenses, $3 865 00 j ;. IT )deads pa d since last Settlement, 1,398 00 ! b.iance iu Treasurer's hands, 3.318 75 j $8,477 75 j Balance at Settlement, Jan. '56. $1,339 56 unount Tolls Received, 5.380 48 | ■f ruli J. Calhoun's Estate, 3,757 71 $8,477 75 j B.tiice bro't down. $3,218 75 . : edact anao uat Dividends unpaid, 2.247 27 ! riiaole Balaace. $971 48 , G. R MESSERSMITH. Jan. 30, 1857. Treasurer. RECEIVED JANUARY 1857— AT CHEEP SIDE —Deleana. Madonna Cloths. Calicos v .ulir.s. Cashnsirett*. Tweeds See., all of which j sill be sold very ctieap by Jar. 30, 1857. . W.RUPP. GOLDEN and Surgir House Svrup, White ato Brown Bngar. tor sale by Jan. 80, 1857. G. *W. RUPP. BOOTS, ShoiS: Hats. and Caps: Maekeral; Kails, and Glass, for sale by J.n. 30, 1857. G. \Y. RUPP. GW. RUPP will sell, a large lot of De. leans at cost. #&n. 39, 1857. imM fllim MET-1 IMi. A Republican county meeting will Is' held ' in the Court House on the Tuesday Evening of j Cuurt Week, February 10th. The object of! the meeting is to appoint delegates to attend j tie next Republican State Convention.to uotni- j rale a candidate for Governor, a candidate for I Judge of the Supreme Court, and a csndi- ! cite for Canal Commissioner. A gi-neral at- I teaisace u earnestly desired. Several speak- ! era will be press nt. MANY REPUBLICANS. SHERIFF'S SALE.—Ky .'irtue of Sun- j dry wiits of Fi. Fa. to tut directed, wi ibe sold at the Court ilotue. in the 80. i-.ujh of Bedford. o;t ilouday i\ iU 9tii day of Fejraary, 1857.at i o'clock p. M. the foUowiug described real estate, to wit; Uae tract of land containing 147 acres more or leas, about 55 acres cleared and under fence, ' v th a gtory auct a half log Home, and log sta hie thereon ereetrd, also a small apple orchard • t .*:eoa, alj'ininj lands of Davi 1 Fore, A. j fcri'nam Morgart. and others, situate in East ProvidaiiCe tp., Bedford county, ami taken in : txecution as the property of William !,*tta. Also, one other tract of land containing 47 acres, more or less about 18 acres cleared and i sader lenw, with 2 two story k,g houses there- 1 o:i erected, adjoining lands of George B. Kav. John King, and othesituate in lE>pewell tp.. , Bedford couatv, and taken in execution, as the j property of Prestou Briles and Miiford Jaraes. •' Also one other tract of iand. containing 150 j acres more or less, abort 100 acres cleared and ; under fence, with a two story log house, tenant hjuse, and double log bare, tuereon erected. I also an apple orchard tueraou, adjoining laud ofj Lane's heirs. Hopewoli irou and Coal Com pany, and others. Also, one olner tract of Lnd, containing 475 a:re, more or less, about 10 acres cleared and I under fetlCi, adjoining Uuds of the atiove, and •11 situate in Broad Top tp., Bedford county, i aidtaaen in execution as the property of James j J McElkeny. sn-i John Dougherty. Also, one lot of ground, fronting 3 • feet on ' the Bcdtord, and Chambersbnrg Turnpike, and extending back about 360 feet to the Kaystown ! cratch of tiie Juniata river, with a two story ' trade carriage shop, with back building attach- I <i, thereon erected, adjoining lot ot Abraham • W eisel on the east, and lot of Michael Weisel j on the west, situate in Bedford tp., Bedford! couaiy, as the property of Wiliiani Weisel. j Also, all of defendant. Henry Wood, his right J title, and interest in and to two lots ot ground j la the Borough of Bedford, situate on the north ( j eiie of Pitt street, containing about 120 feet ' < in front, and rur, ing back about 259 feet num- i beted in general plan ol said Borough as No's, j I*4 and 185, and having thereon erected a two t story and a half stone dwelling house, store j house, ami ware house, and also three brick J "ißcea, an.) stone stable thereon, adjoining lot | of Jacob Reed on the east, and lot ot George hiymire on the west, as the property of Henry A <od. j Also, one tract of land coniaiirng 136 acres, more or less about 100 acres cleared and under , Giice, with a two story log house, and double I 'og barn thereon erected, also an apple orchard toereon, adjoining lands of William Clark, Thomas Joaea, and others, situate in St. Clair tp., Bedford county, as the property of William , >leek, and Philip Sleek. HCGH MOORE. Janoary 16, 1857.-4t. SbenF. A PPLICATIONS FUR LICENSE.— Notice is hereby given, that the fol uw,ug named persons have filed their petitions for License, in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions, in and for the county of Bedford, in pursuance of the Act of Assembly. passed 81st of March 1856. entitled "an actio regulate the sale of intoxicating li quors," which will be presented for hearing on irtday Die 18th day of February next, to wit: B. b. Smith, Tivern in Hopewell. John Todd, Tavern, Bedford Tp. Jno. S. Crease, *' •* Bloody Run raise Kay. Stonerstown P. G. Morgart, " Mechanicab'g P. Berkhimer, " St. Clairsville John J. Lnther, Eating Honse, Beltord Boro John 8. Ritchey. Distilling Bedford Tp J. 8. Berkstresaer, Eating House, Stooerat'n D. WASHABAPGH, Jin. 28,1857, Clerk. BEST QUALITY OF HAMMERED IRON ! —Blymire & Hartltj. keep eohsutitly oo band, all sizes best Juniata Don, <i/ forge prxcu, for exuh or t/j rfsirafcoJ, iy> Rolled frun, Nail Hods, Strap lion aud Saiies. Ail orders filled promptly. LAST NOTICE.—The books of the sub scriber are in the hands of Sheriff Al tip. where all persons indebted are earnestly 'guested to call and make payment, on ot be - luo the first of March next. AH who neg t-ct tkra tjo'ice, tasy expect to flml their accon?it* tn tee bands of Henry Nicodceius, Fraq., for •' ,! ction, without respect to persoM. No : iadulgnute cau be given. So k oat and sure costs, or hGran yourselves. Ja tury 2, 1556. E. M. FISHER. nnrivalU-'i premin n Sbing Cream, at Dv Harry's BARGAINS ! —The undersigned, desir- 1 ous of reducing their stock, in order to make room for Spring Goods, will ofifer to I purchasers, the best bargains err seen in Bvd ord. Call and ae bow cheap von can buy! A. B. CRAMER, & Co. Jan. 16, 1857. The BEDFORD COUNTY TEACiI ER'S INSTITUTE—wiII meet at Enterpnae, in South Woodberry Township, on Thursday 19th of February, 1857, A cordial invitation is extended to the Teach, era of the county. They will be kept tree of expense. •'Come ye friends of progress in the Teacher' 8 art, Come ye all and each perform his part, -Hid come too, Ve wise who grope your dull way on. By the dim twinkling gleam of ages gone. JAMES S. TLSSF.Y, Jan. 16, 1855—8t. Sect'y. PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY—The subscrib ers will offer, at Public Sale, on the premises on Tuesday, the 10th day of February, 1857, their valuable Mill Property, sitnate in St. Clair Tp., Bedford county, Pa. The mill is new and well finished, calculated to make both Merchant and country work, and has a large run of custom. The mill has two run ot Burrs. Attachtd to the Mill is 35 acres of first rate land, 13 cleared and under fence—6 meadow. There are two good houses on the premises, one stable, and all n- 'diary out-buildings, ail new and comfort ably arranged. Also lUO fruit trees, all grafted. Terms made known on day of sale, and will be reasonable. Dae attendance will be given by ADAM EASTER, Jan. 16, 1857—4t. EMANUEL EASTER. M' OTKIE TO DELINQUENT COL LECTORS.—Notice is hereby given to ail delinquent Collectors in Bedford county, up to the year 1856 inclusive, thai if they pay up balances standing in their duplicates by May Court 18-57, they will he allowed 3 per cent ou the amount so paid in, over and above the 5 per cent already allowed by law. By order of the Commissioners. H. NICODEMUS, /an. 16, 18.57. Clerk. IJOUNDRY FOR RENT—Blacksmith £J Shop, Machine Shop '24 by 40 feet, with water power for Machine Shop, and j Foundry, all fiitod up in good working order. j Also two good Dwelling Houses and Stable j thereon. The above establishment', is situate about i <iie mile south of IFoodberry, on the Turnpike leading from Pattonaville, to Hoilidavbiirg. Jan. 16. 1856-St. ABRAHAM KEAGY. JlO ttidayaburg Register, publish eight times, and charge advertiser. H/fOTKiE —Of extracts frotu proceedings fi the board of Managers, of the Bed lurd aridStoystown, Turnpike Road Company. At their meetings, on the 2d day of January 1855, and first day oi January 1856. It was Resolved, that no person becomming a stock, holder of said Company by transfer of stock of the Company, frotu and after the first -day of January 1856, shall be entitled to the privilage of passing toll free, when traveling through any toll gate, or gales of the Company, on horse, back, or any kind of pleasure carriage, or slay, by'order of the board. EMANUEL STATLER, President. Peteu Scuell, Secretary. CjTATEMEXT of the affairs of the Company, O of the year ending the iast day of Decem ber 1856, at settlement on the Ist. day of Janu ary 1857. BalUnce iu the treasury on the fi.st of Janu ary 1856, $1,168,541 Amount of tolls collected in '56 1,921,72 $3,090,261 IriIPENDITC RES.—Paid dividend of half J per cent on itock due, first of January 1856. $785,90* Incidental expenses dnrinv the y'r, 22,49J Sal rv of 4 Gatekeepers do 513.50 M t'.agers. Treasurers, and Sec'ty, d 0404 Rplira, an<l Gatehouse, do 450,40 Dividend made, first of January 1857, aad payable 735,00 Balance in Treasury, including bad money, 229,834 $3,090,264 BEDFORD COUNTY ss—in the Orphan's Court of Bedford County. At an Orphan's Court held at Bedford, on the 22d day of November, 1866. in and for and county, before the Hon. Judges of said Court. The (--tition of Job Mann, Esq., surviving administrator of Samuel M. Barclay, dee'd, was read ard fiied, sitting forth that under proceed ings in partition, in said Orphan's Court, the real estate of John Reynolds, dee'd, was ap praised. and taken by the hens, at the appraise ment, who severally entered into recognizances as is shown by Orphan's Court Docket No. 6, pages 17 &c. That said recognizances have all | rteuii satisfied, but that satisfaction has not been ! entered thereon; and praying the Court to grant | a Rule upon said heirs to appear at next term to ! sho'v cause wby said recognizances should not I be marked satisfied. Whereupon on motion, of Samuel L. Russell, Esq., the Court appoint tha first da/ of next j term to bear, and determine upon said matter, | and direct that notice be given by publication ; in one or more Newspapers pubbshed in bed ford. in (estiiaoney whereof I have hereunto set my hand, and affixed She seat of said Court at Bedford this 4th dav of December. A. D. 1856. D. WASHABACGH, January. 9. 1867. Cierk. ! ——— I wtew FILL INI) WINTER GOODS IT TBE tOLSSSiDE STORE. THE subscribers baviDgjust returned from the Eastern Cities, are now receiving a large and splendid assortment of Kali and Win ter goods, consisting in part of French Merino, ThibitCloth,Parmetta Delaines, Silks, Flan nels, Alpacas, Sat melt*, Tweeds, Jeans, Mux. lias. Cottou and Woolen Wrappers and Draw ers; Boots snd Shoe*; Queensware. Hardware, and in fact a little of every thing kepi in Store. ; Thanktul for past favors they hope by fair •foaling, and a desire to please to receive a libera) share of the public patronage. Oct. *, 1856. J A. J. M. SHOEMAKER, j HARDWARE STORE. The subscriber would announce to his old riends and tha public in general, that he ha* removed his HARDWARE STORE to the new building second door west of the Bedford Ho tel, when he has just received and opened an extensive assortment of Hardware, embracing almost every article in that line of buisiDess. His stock of SADDLERY is of the best quality and was selected with great care. He would respectfully invite all to want oi articles in tbe Hardware ilne, to give hi* a call, satisfied chat he can pleas* ail who do so, JOHN ARNOLD. May 28, 1856. A Prime lot of Groceries, jus! received .ind for sale at oTTOEM AKEli'S.Colonade Store. Oct, 8, 1856. WANTED —At Reed's Colonade Store.— WheHt, Rvo, Oats, Corn, and Buckwheat— all other approved produce, la exchange lor : gGodsst Cash prices i DOUBLE B.IUHKLLED GUXS —Two Dou ' ble Barrel Guns—ttrist—warranted, for sale by A. B. CRAMER <k CO. I No*- 28. *866. VATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Jfc —The subsotiber offers for sale the valuable Farm on which she now resides, situ ate in Cumberland Yalley Township, Bedford County, Pa., about lour miles Soath of Bed ford Springs, on the main load leading to Cum berland, containing one hundred acres, more or less, of limestone land, about 45 acres cleared and under fence, the balance good timber land, and all capable of cultivation. The improvements are a good two story log 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, and water in all the fields except one. A strong mountain stream runs through the place. A good site for a tan yard on the property. It is desirable that this Farm tie sold Immedi ately. therefore it would tie necessary that per sons wishing to purchase should call and ex amine it soon. Possession given on the first ot April next, and a good title made. Terms to suit purchasers. MRS. NANCY HUNT. January, 2, 1857. TO PHYSICIANS—An eligible 10- ; cation for a Physician, can be obtain- j ed by purchasing the property, of the subscrib- I er, who has retired from practice, and is about ' to remove to the west. The property consists of a neat two story i frame residence, with good office, attached, good stabling and other convenient out.build ings. Also, three lots adjoining, containing about : four acres in the whole. The above property (if not sold privately be- j fore that time,) will be offered at public sale on Saturday, January 17th, 1857. Information repecting terms can be had by , calling on, or addressing, DK JXO GETTY. Martinsburg, Blair Co., Pa. ' January. 2. 1857. PUBLIC SALE.—The subscriber will offer at public sale, op the premises, ou Friday the 16th day of Januaiy, 1867, the following valuable Real Estate, to wit: A tract of land containing 153 acres, more or ie>s, situate in Liberty Township, Bedford j County, Ps., cue half mile west of the Hunt- i ingdon and Broad Top Rail Rutul, within two •uiies of the Junction of the Road at Saxton. and three miles from the Riddlesburg Coal Mines, —adjoining lands of George Khoads, Jantes Clark and others- About luO Acres of this land is cleared and under fence. The improvements are a good two story log house, with kitchen attached, a good douUe log bam. spring house, and other neeessvry out buildings. A good spring of never failing | water at the door. There are also two good i thriving orchards oa this place. Possession will be given on the first of April, next. TERMS.—One thousand dollars in hand st the confirmation of the sale, and the balance <r> three equal annual payments thereafter. Sale 1 to commence st 1 a'elock. P. M. of said day. January, 2, 185". JACOB SNIDER. Administrator'* Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the eubseriber. living in Pleas, autviiie, Bediord Co., on the Estate of Samue l Wright, late of said Township, dee'd, ail per sons indebted to said Estate are hereby notified to make payment immediately, and those hav ing claims against the same will present them properly authenticated lot settlement. January, 2, 185". J. H. WRIGHT, j3an'r. PUBLIC SALE. —By virtue of the last will snd testament of John Alli son, late of St. Clair Township, Bedford coun ty, dee'd, there will be exposed to public sale on the 14th day ot Februnry next, a cer tain lot of ground in St. Clair Township, ad joining land of WiQ. Barefoot, Robert Calliben, and others; containing twentT acres, patented land, about ten acres cleared and under fence, with a one and oae half story log dwelling bouse, and one frame stable, thereon erected: a good well of water near the door, one tuple orchard of good grafted fruit, and some other fruit trees. Sale to covntr.eoce at 12 o'clock <>n aaid day, when the conditions of sale will he made , known by THOMAS G. WRIGHT, January, 8.1856. , Executor. SEW FIRM —AT HOPEWELL. I THE subscribers trading and doing busineas j under the firm of Batndollar, Loavry, & Co., would respect fully inform their friends, and tie public generally: that they have opened at the above place, and are daily receiving a large stock of Merchandise, consisting in part or Muslins, Ticking, Osenbergs, Drill*. Cassiiaeres Sattinetts. Cloths, Flannels, Delanes. French Merinos. Silks. Calicos. Hats and Caps. Hard ware, Queenaware, Boots and Shoes. Groceries ' of all description*. Also a large assortment of i Ready made Clothing, all ol which will be told I upon aa short profits as can be had in the caun. ! tv. G. U BARNDOLLAR, JOHN F. LOWRY. JOHN C. EVER HART, C. vr. ASUCOM. I Dee. 26, 1856. THREE HEAD OF STRAY CAT- I TLE-Caine to the premise? of the ; subscriber, living in Middle Woodbury Town-; ship, Bedford county, about the middle of last November, one black and white spotted Steer, with the right ear off. a peace out of the left: one red and white spotted Heifer, with the right ear off; they are both supposed to be be- i tweea two and thtee years old. The other a red Heifer, came about tbe first of August, supposed to be about ten months old. The owner or owners are requested to come forward, prove property, pav charges, and take tbeni away. FREDERICK KAUFFMAN. January 2, 1857. W • H O £ B KElfg, UPHOLSTERER. WOULD announce to the citiaeos of Bed- V i ford and vicinity, that he is prepared to do all work in hi* line, in the beat style, and on reasonable term*. Matrasses, with or without Springs, made in a superior manner, equal to the best made in the city, and to this branch of his business he wonld invite especisl attention. He may be found at the shop of Michael Weis el, a short distance East of the Borough, or at his residence, nearly opposite the dwelling of Dr. Watson. Bedford. Dec. 5, 1856. —8 m. Dr. A. P. Fields, RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Huntingdon, Bedford and Biair counties, that he has located a medical offiee half mile from Casaville, Huntingdon Co. Pa., where he ; hopes to receive a good share of public favor. P. S. 1 will be found at Pattonsville, on the ' first Tuesdsvs sad Wednesdays of every month. " A. P. FIELDS, .M. D. Nov. 14. 1856.-e* EVERHART, ASHCOM ft CO. FORWARDING "• COMMISSION MERCHANTS—HOPEWELL—FA. The subscribers doing business under tbe ; Firm of Evcrbart, Ashcom & Co.—are now | p-epared to store and shlpFlonr, Grain, and : oil kinds of Mrchandia*, upon reasonable terms. They also keep on hands. Plaster, Fish, Salt, Keck Powder, 4c., to which they in rite the at -1 lenfion of Merchants in the county, and Far mers. Tht big, :st cash prices paid lor Flour, and Grain, that the Eastern Market, willafford. JSTO. C. EVF.Rb ART, C. W. AsIICrtM, JNO F. I.OWKY, G. JU. BAKNDOLLAR. Dec. 26, 1856 BEDFORD ENQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. 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Ho also keeps Ready-made clo j : thing of every description, at very kw prices— ; and ia prepared U> cat and make garments en the shortest notice and roo*t reasonable terms. He respectfully invites lb* puss to give him a e*it. Bedford, June 6. 1856. Bedford Mineral Springs Associa tion. NOTICE i* hereby gives that proposals will he received bv the Directors of said asso j eiation, at the office of the subscriber, in Bed j ford Pa..until Weduesday the 24th mst.,forthe j leasing for oue. two or throe years of the Hotel i buildings and furniture at the Bedford Springs, including the new building aow bejug erected, the bathing bouses, billiard table, bowling sa loon, garden, 100 acre* of pasture land and sta ying. The right to seii the water will be re •eaerved. S. L. RUSSELL, Secretary of the A.-ociation. Dec. It. ISf5. FISH. fVI E W M ackeraiaad Baimon for sale by jll Ma 23, 1856. A. B. CRAMER It Co. Mrs. Stowe'a new work.—Dre<i. stale of the Great Dismal Swamp, equal tu Uncle "T.m's Cabin, jnst received ay Pf. Hasty a ! Cheap Book Store A Brmil LIFE Slt EOI DowaflUC, Micfa, March 11, ibM j J. A. RHODES, Esq Dear Sir—As I took j your aedistne to sell on consignment, "so ; fuse no pay," I take pleasure in stating its el- j "ecu as reported to me by three brothers wbo ■ five is this place, sad their testimony is s fsir j specimen of all I have received; W. s. (Jouxtia told me— I '-I had takan nine j bottles of Christie's Ague Balsam, and cootin- | nally run down while using it until aay lungs and iiver were Congested to that degree that ; blood discharged from my mouth and bowels, so that all thought it impossible for roe to live ■ through another chUL The doctors too did all tUy could tor me, but though 1 must dis. Nothing did any good ostil 1 got Rhodes'Fe vsr and and Ague Cure, which at once reliev- ; ed me of tbe distress and ksusea at my stom ach aad pain in my haad and bowels, and pro duced a permanent cure in a abort time." H. M. ConxL's say*: "1 had been taking wa dieiue ol a* good a doctor as w* have in our connty, and taken any quantity of quinine and specifics without any good result, from 26 August to 17th December. But seei ig bow nicely it operated on my brother, J got * bot th of RHODES' FEVER ASD AGUE CURE, which effected a permanent core by using two thirds of a bottle." 6. M. Cosaus was uot here, but both the other brother* aay his case was the same as H. Ms. Iso id the medicine to both the same day, and the cure was as speedy from tbe tame small qisntitv. and 1 might so specify. Tour* < with respct. A. HUNTINGTON. Tue above speaks for itself. Good proof as It i*. it it of no better tenor than the vast num ber of like certificates I have already publish ed. and tbe still greater amoaat that is contin ually pouring in to me. One thing more. Last year I had oacaaion to Cantion the Public in these words-. / notice one firm win aaee taken en* ef my gen eral circulars, substituted Ik* name of their not tnun for my medians, and then with i rat in impu dence end Ikeir pamphlet with tht exciamatiou, i Lei the proprietor of any other medicine eay at murk if he iaret.' " Ae. Now I take pleasure in saying that the Cau tion referred to the same "Dr. Chiintie's Ague Balsam" that is mentioned in tbe above cer tificate. There are several other industrious people who are applying to their poisonous trash all that I publish aouut say Fever and Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria, except the certifl.mtt:* of Cures, and the Certificate of the celebrated Chemist. Dr. James. R. Chilton of X. T-, in favor ot its perfectly HARMLESS CHARAC TER, which is attached to every bottle. Tbaae will always serve to distinguish my medicine from imitations. JAS. A. RHODES. Prupriator Providence, R.I. For Sale by Drnggiett generally, April 26 1956, Srn. MORE NEW GOODS. THE undersigned haajnst returned hoinefrow. tbe Eastern cities with a Urge ftock of FALL aad WINTER Goods, and is now exhibiting AT CHEAP SIDE. A general assortment of new style of WINTER GOODS, Comprising in a great variety of Lndiei Then Goods, which consist* in part ot Black ,-.nd Fan cy Stlki, Challot, Lawns, Lit Lome*, Madonna Clot in, Coberg Merinos, etc., etc. A large variety of Black and Face; Clothes, Cassimerea, Cassinetts, Jeanes. etc., etc. Soon. Shot*, Hats and Bonnets, Groceries, Su patt, Mc lasses. Syraps. Shad, Herring* and Afackertl. Bacon, Qceensware, Hardware. .Brooms. Buckets, Looking Glasses, etc. The shove stock consist* of every article na nally kept to store—-111 of which will be *n!d, cheap for cask or approved produce. Thankful for pst favor*, he hope* by fair dealing and a desire to please,to continue to merit Md rescite a liberal share of public patronage. G. W. KUPP. Get. i. 1M. As the season for chapjied hads and faces, is -ia-coming on, we advise our friends to call on Dr. Harry, at tb* cheap Drug Store, and get a box <jf Basin's Aiaandine for prevention and cure of chapped hands, only t~\ per box. BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL The undeisigned would respectfully announce to the public, that he will open in Bedford, on the first Monday <t November next, a high school in which all the branches of a libera) education. Engl.sb and Classical.wii! be taught It is designed to establish in Bedford a pt-rmar, ant institution of a high order. Male and Fe m.iie. The Male and Female departments will be distinct, so soon as the necessary arrange roents can be effected. In this school students will be prepared for the higher classes of any College or to enter at once upon tie active du iea of life. Special care will be taken to form in the pu pk-s balut* of order strict punctiality. and thor oughness. We consider these as valuable el ments of character, and indispensable to sound learning. The physical, moral and social education of the putiils, wBl receive that attention which their importance demands. There will i* three grades. To the fir.t be long the common English branches, such as Reading. Orthography. Writing. Arithmetic, Aigebra, Geoeaetry, Intellectual and Moral Philoeophy. Rhetoric, Logic, Botoay, Ancient Geography ice. The tfcwd • in braces all the foregoing together with the Latin nnd Greek languages. The Modern languages. Mnsiu. Drawing. Painting and Ornamental Needle work, will he oxtra studies, and for each tnur* will be extra charges. EXPENSES. Tuition for the first grade per quarter, $4 00 j < second " 5 00 ■ third ** 6 25 " The charges for the ejtra studios will be pub- j Siloed at an early day. The opportunity ia wiw offered to the citi zen* of Bedford and vicinity of having estab lisbei in their midst a permcncnt school of a high order. The enterprize, on the broad and ♦omprcheusive basis here indicated, will be at- 1 tended necessarily with much labor and ex- j pense, it is hoped, therefore, that all those i who feel interested m the education of the | young. wiM •>• up liberally to the support ot j the SebnoJ. S Rev. G. W. AUGHINBAUGH. A. M. Oct. 24, 1856. Bakery and Conftelianary, OYSTER S4EOON. THE subscriber, thankful lor the patronage heretofore extended him by a liberal pub- 1 lie, tenders hi* thanks, and he would respect ■ fully inform them that he has received and opened a new and choice lot of Confectiou*, among which are candies, nuts, fruit*. Ac.— He also keep* Groceries, such as Sugar,Coflee. Tea, Molasses, Cheese, Candles, Ac. Also ill ; descriptions of Cakes, and will serve Wedding | and other parties, en short notice, with coafec tlons and cakes. He has opened up and rafiUed his fina Oyster i Saloon, in a superior style, where he will be el ways ready to serve his friends and the public with good fresh Oysters, j His stand is opposite the Odd-FsHow't Building, where he feels confident tbat those f who give him a eall will not go away disap • pointed JOUN J. LUTHER j Jan. 9, 1857. TO HOISEIBEPKRS. DB. HARRY, at the Cheap Drug and Book Store, has just received, a Urge assortment ol j the best flavoring extracts, together with Bak \ icg Soda, Cream of Tartar, Saleratus, Ac., o : the very best quality, all of which he willsul ! t the lowest prices. A yer's Cherry Pectoral.—For the cure of aA-Oonghs, Colds, Ac., fan be had at Dr. Harry'* Drug Store. Plastering Lathsl! rpHE EXDEBSIGSED having erected X a Miliior tawing Flaiixhim; Lai hi on bin promise* in Union Tp., Bedford county, is now ready to luruish any quantity on the shortest notice. Price sl.so'per thousand. 3 ft. long Other lengths in proportion Letter* addressed to meat St. Clairsvilk-wi be promptly attended to. ffll. GRIFFITH Union Tp., Feb. 16,1b.*>4. tz. NEW GOODS! ST received and tar sale at R in'* Xi.w a- STORE, A I*£e at. : well assorted stock of Fail and Winter Goods. Ho is now preparvd to accommodate his friend* and customer*, and the public generally. T<> attempt to enumerate his stuck in a newr paper advertisement, would be folly, or a list of ton prices useless. for the pub lic wou.d nut believe that goads were selhng a* they utfer them, unless they call aud see for themselves. wish to boast, but mere ly remark mat tor variety texture, and cheap ness. hi* Mock.cannot l>e excelled, ard it is cal culated to p lease, aii. We cordial'v invite tbe public to call at REED'S M STORE ,-xnc satisfy themselves in regard the variety ot the above statement, and examine his stock be fore you purchase elsewhere. l'roduce of all kiuda taken ic exchange for goods. Oct. 10. "66. IMFtRTAST TO MILL OWNER TTTOOOVA RO'S Improved Smut and Screen YY ilig Machines, Mill Bushes, Bulling Cloths and Bran Dusters, of the most improved plan: Mill Screws, Cora and Cob Grinder*. Patent Bridges for At ill Spindle*. Portable Mills, warranted to g> tnd ten bunhcLs per hour, Mil! Irons and Mill Burrs made to order. Also, I Stover's Patent Corn Riio and Grain Dryer— ] a valuable in vent ion. The above articles are! kept constantly on band, and can be obtained i at any time, from S. D. BROAD. Scbellsburg. Bedford. County, ha is also geut for Bedfoid, Somerset. and adjoining ou ulies. Mill wright work done at the shortest notice, and on tbe most reasonable tortus. February 15. li b. McOOR MICK'S Reaper and Mower for sait by 3. D. BROAD i at Scbellsburg, Ps., agent for Blair aud Bedford ouotias. leicua.-j 15, 1566. Dr. F. C. "Reamer, Physician aad Surgeon. T> enjpectfully tender* his services LV tbe citizens of Bedford and vicinity. He I may alwavs b found ftmless profe*siflnlly en gaged) at his Drug and F<ok Store, in Julian* 1 St. 1 Feb.! 6. 1f54 i Coufeclionarj Establishment. J. W. Boehm. stili con'inues to keep on hand Canrfirs. nuts. fruit*. cakes and beer, at his old stand a few doors West of Brice's Taverti.— t Thankful f*r past favors he solicits tfc* patron age of the pablic. Aug 22. 1856. C.IRPETLVG. A 1,1, wool Yemtian, hags. Cotton and hemp : a. v Carpeting. Floor Oil Cloth*-- while and ! Clieck M siting jr. si received bv May 28.1856. A. B. CRAMER s€o. j GENTLEMEN'S Gaiters anu Shoes—Mens and boyr sboe* and boots. Also Ladies Misses, and rbiidrers do. for sale bv May4S ISM A. B CRAMER ACo. j PtmERSHIP. ~~| TOWN CLARK a Wm. A. B. CLARK having | tl formed a partnership (in the Tanning h-c.,) ! the business heretofore carried on in Scbellsimrg ' by John Clark will now be conducted by and in | the name of Jobs Clark and Son. NOTICE. PERSONS, having unsettled accounts with the undersigned are called upon to attend to j them promptly and hare them closed. More , particularly accouta that have been slandind j •e-me time, should, and muj: be attended to; ang : if in some cases persons are not prepared to clsse fully, thev tnust at least attend to them. J OWN CLARK. March 14, 18-55—3 m. Lumber! Lumber!! 1 d"kA AAA SHINGLES of different X vFvJyLfvrVr kinds. Also, To.ooo fee j oi LCMti&R of various sorts, such as Whit ; Bine. Yebow Pine. Poplar. Spruce. Ac. Ft sale F. D. BBEGLE.o St. Ciairsville, Feb. 18 . 1803-tf DIVIDES D. "YTOTICK ia Imreby given to the Stockholders | j\ of the Somerset and Bedford TumpikeKoad Company, that the President and Managers! have this day declared a dividend of ose per cent, on the capital stock of said Company, to be paid bv the Treasurer. Dec, a, 1856. J AOOB M 17SSER. CORN SHELLER,FODDER CUTTERS, j AND C 0 H N MILLS. ' \T. r E warrant the above Machine* to work s j \V represented, and if after a fair trial they do nt give eati.-<f.iction. the purchaser may re- , turn them and get his money back. Give them : a trial, and you will save money, as tbey have , . not yet been urpassed. if equalled. Dec. 19, 1856. BLYMIRE & HARTLEY. J SHOE, blusmiire, and VARIETY AS HUT ADAM FERGUSON HAS just opened, next door to Minniok'a, on Juliana Street, a large assortment of I Shoe* and Boots, o every kind, site and des- I eription. Also an extensive assortment of ' Glassvaek. including cake stands, preserve dishes.cake baskets, hall lamps, tumblers. Urge , beer glasses, window glass- card receivers, terra ; cotta. Ice. Also silver cake baskets,and a rs- I riety 1 other articles in thai line. He has also on Rand the beat kind of<pimc£e and cigar*, j clseese and crackers, carpel bags. Misses sateh : els, Gentlemen's canes, shotguns, Gentlemen's j and Ladies' gloves, of all kinds. Hosiery oi J all descriptions, and a variety oi other articles. I not necessary to mention. Having bought his rhoes and glassware, in larger qu tntitiea. than is usual forcountry Mer -1 chants, be can sell at reduced prices. Dec. 19, 1856. LAST NOTICE! SAVE COSTS ! I A LL persona Indebted to the late fitm o -A. Rrpp Ik Ostx, by Book Account, Note ' or otherwise, are hereby notified to make imxne ; state payment, and by so doing, save costs. Bedford, Sept. 19, 1366-2®. WANTED. j TWO Journeymen Tailors will he employed by the suiweriber, if application be made im- I mediately—con sunt imployiarnt and good ! wages wii! lie given. C. LOYEB. j Bcytord, Dec 12, 1856 BOOTS A SHOES A. B I'SAMEft.St Co . bnvejutt received a . full ajjj,iv iutaU# lui ike ai.proachntg Kuui Oft. 24. 1866. j •' A- B CRABER A €•• i . BX\ E receive their -jgu&l assortment of j Fall and Winter Goods. They respectfully in vite tb•-friend* to call siti eiiiaiat stock snd j epriea.—Oct. 24, 1866. Holleway's W'.rm sat*, pleasant. ad effectual remedy for worm* f *t Dr Harry s cheap Drug Store. DisseuTm. ■ A'OTK'E is hereby given that the pai tneribip | 11 heretofore existing between the subscribers, ; under the firm of A. Diehi A Cor'e, ha* been | dissolved by mutual Cob rent. The books. ac i ooutit*. notes, Ac., are in the hands of Adam Diehl, who u here! r authorised to settle the sue* A. DIEHL. Dec. 5. 1856. JOS. F. CUKI.E. REMfIVBO. THE uvdeis.gueei. thankful ;as advertise ment. say) for past favors at the Colonnade store, iri Bedford. would reapertfniy anaonnca to ius pltinjis and friends generally, that he has removed his entire atosk of goods to his new brick store room lately occupied by Peter Bad ebarrgh opposite the Bedford Hotel. His sup ply of goods i trash, new and fashionable. His new room has been neatly ami elegantly fitted np and remodeled. All kinds of prodnca are tak u in rxchahge for good*. He hopes to he continued in the faror of his •iron* ai.d the publie. * ; JACOB REED. July 4. 1866. Basins and Lubins Kxtrc.cr* for the Handker. chief, Cologne Water, fee., at Dr. Harry's. For the. Hair—Jockey Club, and new mown hay. pomatums, genuine ox marrow, at Dr Harry's. Bazius Fancy Soap—shaving Cream, just re ceived from the city, by Dr. Harry. TAILOR IN I. ESTABLISHMENT. jxriErw- THE subscriber having purciissod the Tall, oring estab'i&tuue'.it of S. J. M Caus'an. lu ti.a building iup stair*; occupied by Capt. Jota Arnold.as a Hardware Store, are prepared to do j all kinds of \>rk in their iine, in the lat i\ est styles, and which lor neatness and 'i durability will no:, we venture to assert, be surpassed t>y any other establishment in the place. By strict attention to business and a deaise to pleas-. they hope to receive a libetal share of the public patronage. A- C. MOH'EK Sept. 26, 1856. W 11. ROSS I physicians prescriptions careful! v compound ed. at all hours of the day or night, at Ir Harry's. Drug Store. m HU. 0 ADDLES, Harness, Trunks, Whips, Ac.— OTbe undersigned would rpeclfu'lv announce to the Puulic ;iiat they have formed a partner ship, and are now luily prepared to nianufacturs alt kinds of work in their line of business .of the best materials, uud upon the shortest no tiCvSa Whips, wholesale or retail. Sbop at the old stand an Pitt Street. On Vlfll SIMON LING, J A. HENDERSON" Bedford, Nov. 8156 A. King. Fr Jordan. LAW PARTNERSHIP. Ring & Jordan. * loriiPTs at Law BEDFOR . PA.. AI7"ILL practice in the -vcral Courts of Bod l ford and adjoining counties. Agencies. Collections, and ail other business intrusted to their care will be promtly and faith fully attended to. OFFICE in Julians street. formerly eecupied by D H. Hod as. Esq., *a<i more recently in the occupancy of Jos Mann, Esq. January. 5. 18-55. FOR Sll.lv. TIIF. subscriber will sell at privata aala. a valuable Farm of firstrate hmrstoae land, situated in Middle Woodnerry tp., Bedford county Pa., containing 18b acres, about li:A acres cleared and urder good fence ana in a high state of cultivation. tb balance is well tim bered. with a good fwo Story House and a large back building attached, -flso s good hank barn with thrashing house, tenant house, vuan and spring bouse, and all other out buildings requir ed on a farm. Alms never failing spring ot limestone water near the buildings- Any per son wishing to purchase such a property will da well to call on the subscriber living on the premises. SAMUEL BUCK. Aug. 8. 1856- TO BUILDERS. Dihe subscriber"!* fully prepared tolnmist and L quantity or quality ofßwiWtng Lumber any Plastering Laths. Orders directed to tit. Claira vili, Bedford County, will he promptly attended to. hv giving a reasonable notice. f. D. BEEGLB Dee. ?•. 1864. REMOVED. The nnderaig'.ed take this method of inform ing their old Customers and the public in gen eral, that they have removed their entire stoc of Goo.ls from the IT est cud of Bedford to the Colonade Store, lately cacupied by Gapt. J. Reed, where tfeay will he pleased to see all who tray faror Diem with a call. AH k'cds of produce taken in Exchange fo Goods. Thankful for past faror*. they hope by fair dealing acd a desire to please, to continue to Receive a liberal share of the public patronage Bedford, Julr 25. 1855. J, IJ M. SHOEMAKER. SOTICEI - B. I B. T. 11. a. CO. JX. connection with the Pecn'a Kail Read ' Companv, are now Shipping without deist, be i tween HoMtWMA and Philadelphia or Baltimore, i (via Huntingdon) at toe following low rates vi; ARTICLES of Ist and 5d Claa*. Dry Got As, ' and Shoea, Rags. Nails. Pork. Irou, and mor ehsndice g-nmrallv. at 50&624 cents per lOC lbs. I ARTICLES of 3rd claas. Bacon. Blooms. Bark. Fish, Pig meUl. fcc.,at 63 cBU pel 100 Ihs. j ARTICLES of 6th Clara. Iron, Fiah, Salt. Natla, eta. per IHO lbe. , FLOUR. 73cents per bbl by Car Load. The shove rates will be tha whole chu-g. on goods delivered in Hopewell irott ettber Plul'a. or Baltimore uutil further aoticv. 1 Hnr.twgdon. JAMES BOON, I Sept. 26, 1866s Supt. SAMUEL RADEBAUGH, Justice of the Peace. OFFICE two doora South of the Mcnge) House, and next door to the office of Mum k Spang, where he will attend to thq collec'ton of all Maims placed i* kla hacoa. j Bedford, Jas. 11, 1866-
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