UNITED STATES MAGAZINE; FOR 1857 ANOTHER ENLARGEMENT, AND STILL GREATER ATTRAC TION! With the JANUARY NUMBER, the som menecment of the FOURTH VOLUME, this young progressive America* Monthly will be again enlarged, its price changed from two to three doliars a year, and its attractions other wise increased accordingly. We refer with pride and satistaction to the success which it has already achieved and the positjon it now oc cupies among the leading publications of this country. With the increase of piicc, and the Immense resources at their command, the pub lishers confidently believe that they will furnish a MagaXine for 1857 that will form two of the j most magnificent volumes, evci issued in any aerial published on this side of the Atlantic An'ong the many brilliant features which it will embrace ar-'-. THE LIFE OF GEORGE WASH- ! INGTON, Prepared by a distinguished American writer, and profusely and elegantly illustrated. There will also appear during the year several ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATED POEMS, a feature contained in no other Magazine in the country. There will lie commenced in the January number, to bs continued in each lum ber until completed. MAJOR JACK DO WNING'S THIRTY Ylt ASS IJf PUBLIC LIFE, by himself, which will include the genniae ORIGINAL DOWNING LETTERS, from General Jackson's time to the present, with a large number of humorous engravings. The popular series entitled THE CITY OF WASHINGTON^ ILLUSTRATED, will be continued. Also, ORjYITHOLIGY cj North America, Scene* in AMERICAN HISTORY. AJID THK BIOGRAPHICAL SKKTCHIS OF CUR GREAT MEN, TVITII PORTRAITS. The first literary and artistic talent in this country is employed upon this Magizine.and it is the determination of the publishers that it ehal! not be surpassed hv any Magazine in the •world. Si-gle Copies, 25 Cents. Subscription Price, $3 per annum. Two Copies to one address, $-5 per annum, j Fire Copies to one address, $lO per annum, j UNITED STATES JfllMtL A large illustrated MONTHLY PAPEJI, elegantly printed, each number containing j sixteen large pages—more than double Hie amount of matter each year that aan be obtain ed for the same price in any other publication. ■Subscription Price, 50 Cents a year. Seven copies to one address, $3 a year. Twenty-one to one address, $8 a year. The most liberal inducements are offered to I ladies and gentlemen who will interest them- j selves in extending the circulation of the abv \ publications, to whom specimen copies will be j furnished o application. J. M. EMERSON A Co., No. 1 Spruce street, New York. Dc. 6. .853. Bakery and (oufecMoiiary, OYSTER SALOON. THE subscriber, tbanktul ior the patronage heretofore extended hini by a liber at pub lic, teuuers his thanks, and he would respect fully inform them that he has received and opened a new and choice lot of Confections, among which are candies, cuts, fruits, &c.— He also keeps Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Cheese, Candh s, Ac. Also all descriptions of Cakes, and will serve Wedding and other parties, en short notice, with confec tions and cukes. He has opened up and refitted his fine Oyster Saloon, in a superior stylo, where ho will be al ways ready to serve his friends and the public with good fresh Oysters. His stand is opposite the Odd-Fellow's Building, where he feels cenfident that those who give him a sail will not go away disap pointed JOHN J. LUTHER Jan. 9, 1857. LAST NOTICE.—The books of the sub scriber are iu the hands of Sheriff Al sip. where all persons indebted arc earnestly requested to call and make payment, on or be fore the first of March next. All who neglect this notice, may expect to find their accounts in the hands of Henry Nicodenius, Esq.. Cor collection, without respect to persons. No longer indulgence can bo given. So look out and save costs, or blame yourselves. January 2, 1856. E. M. FISHER. EVERIIART, ASIiCOM A CO. FORWARDING "• COMMISSION MERCHANTS—HOPEWELL—FA. The übscribers doing business under the Finn of Everbart, Asbcom A Co.—arc u>-w prepared t>> store aad ship Fioar, Grain, and ail kinds of Jfrctwndise, upon reasonable terms. They also keep on hands, I'iastcr, Fish, Salt, Rock Powder, $-c., to which they invite the at! tention of Merchants in the county, and Far mers. The highest cash prices paid tor Flour, and Grain, that the Eastern Market, will afford. JXO. C. EVERI.A.UT, C. W. ASiKXJM, JXO. F. LOIVKY, G. K. BARNDOLLAR. Dec. 26, 1856. Ayer-'s Cherry Pectoral.—Fr the enre of Coughs, Coids, Ac., can he bad at Dr. Harry's Drug Store. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. DR. HARRY, at the Cheap Drug and Book Store, has just received, a large assortment ot the best flavoring extracts, together with Bak ing Soda, Cream of Tartar, Saleratus, Ac., a the very best quality, all of which ha will eel t the lowest prices. IF YOU want CHEAP GOODS, call at Cheap Side. No*. 3(1. CLOTHING STORE. SSONABORN would announce to hi* old * friends and the public generally, that he has > just reoeived another large anpply of Spring and Summer Clothing for Men and Bojg, which he is determined to sell on the most reasonable terms. Thankful (or past fibers, he hopes to merit and rsceive a liberal share of thepatronat ef a gens r ns public. June 8, 1866. T© CONTRACTORS. PROPOSALS will ho received at the office of Samuel L. Russell Esq., Treasurer of the Bedford Mm T1 Spri-gs Company, until the 3d day of Janntiy next, for the erection of two fra-rte ffsth bouses, each one hundred icrt long. Plans and vvvrkaHons will ie ready for tx. ■Brination on aol alter the Ist of January next. PROPOS ALS will be rer-vivad ai. o unto the 31st ins:., for lUe graduation—masonry, and atoning . r a'.ijm oneurth dandle of road.— A'! needful in'ormallon will be supplied at the Treasurer's office. F. GOSSLKR, President. Bedford, Dac. 26; 1566. REGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given, to all persons interest, cd, as heirs, creditors, or otherwise, that the following named persons, h>ive fifed their ac counts in the Register's office, which will be presented to the Orphan's Court, of Bedford county, on Friday the 18th day of February next, for confirmation, at which time they may attend if they think proper. The final account o I Alex., Thomas, and John i King, ex'ors of the last will Ac., of John King j lute of West Providence tp., dee'd. The account of George 11. Spang, Esq , ad- I miuiatrator of Thomas Keeffe, late of the 80. rough of Bedford, dee'd. The account of Cyrus Obor, adin'r, of Jacob j Ober, late of South Woodlierrv, tp. dee'd. The account of O. E. Shsnon, Esq., adnt'r, de bonis uon of Christian Anderson, lute of St. Clair tp., dee'd. The account ol Daniel B. Wisegsrver, Esq., Guardian of Gurdin und Amanda Hammer, minor children of Jno. W. Hammer, dee'd. The account of Francis Donnlioe, alm'r of James Donahue, late of Southampton, tp., dee'd. The sccount of William Fiazer, acting adm'r of Wro. Snerly, late, of Juniattu tp., dee'd. The final account of Win. Rock, adm'r of Gci-ge Rock, late of Napier tp., dee'd. The account of Eli.is Gump, Esq., trustee to j tell the real estate of Johu Ficght, late of Cole- I rain tp., dee'd. The account of Samuel Brown, surviving 1 cx'or of the last will Ac., of John Ke-ff.-, late j of Bedford tp., doe'd. Hie account of Frederick Smith, Guardian ot Mary Ellen Fight, minor child of Join ! Fieghl, late of Goleraln tp., deed. The account of Hugh Wilson, trustee to j make sale of the real estate of Otna Wilson, late • of Southampton tp., dee'd. The account of J..siah Miller and John Laf forty, late of Juni ita tp.., dee'd. The account of Robert Elder, adm'r, of John A. Nicodenius, lato of Woo I berry tp., Ucc'd. The account if Josiah Miller, one of the adm'r of the estate ef Dauitl Moser, late oi Londonderry tp., dee'd. The account of John and Samuel Snider, •dm'r of Adam Snider, late of West I'roti lebc ; tp., dee'd. The account of David C. Long, adm'r of Henry He trie*, lato of South Wood berry tp., dee'd. 1 he account of Aaron Jited, ex'or of the last will Ac., oi Dr. William W.Keed, late of South Wood Jerry tp., dee'd. The account of lsaiili and Uriah Con'.y, adni'r of Allen Ocri'y, late of Xnpiet tp., dee'd. The account ot Samuel M. Boor, acting ex'orof t;ie l ist wi'l Ac., of M c i ui Boor, late of Cumberland Valley, tp., dee'd. 1) WASH All A.UGII, Register. Register Office, Jan. IC, 1837-it. P I'll! A LS.—Not lee is lierebv given to ££. tlic taxable inhabitants of tlie county ot Bedford, ta it sn appeal will be hoid !>y the county Commissioners, at the Commissioners office in the Borough of Bedford cn the days specified to Wit: For the townships of Ilopewsll. Saint Clair, Union Middle Wood berry, siul South Wcodber ry. on Monday the 2d day of February next. For the townships ot Rroadtop, Liberty. Mon roe. East, and West Providence, on Tuesday the 3d day of February next. For the townships of Cole-rain, Cumberland Valley, Harrison, Londonderiy, and Southamp ton, on Wednesday the 4tti day of February i text. And for the Borough o f Bedford, township of Bedlord, Borough of Schcilslurg. and tiie I townships of Juniata, and Xapier, on Thursday I the sth day of February next. When nd where all persons or corporators, feeling themselves aggrieved at th" enumeration and valuation, of their taxable property, and cf tcets pursuant to the several acts of Assembly are requested to attend, atnl State their griev ances lor redress according to t -<v. CAD WALADKR EVANS, U'ILLIVJ i'V/ETBToNE, 11. J. BKUNEK, Commissioners. ATTXST: 11. NICODEMUS, Clerk. Commissioner's Office. 1 January, 10, 18.57. £ LIST OF CAUSES PUT DOWN FOR TRIAL FEBRUARY TERM (9TII I DAY.) 1357. John King vs Melford James Hezeltiah Cheney vs \* m P Scliell et al James M Reynolds vsS M Barclay's adm'r John May vs John Sboaf J Stoeckenit.s vs D B Troutmsn Joshua Filler vs S Williams G. W. Anderson, vs David Over. Peter Wertz vs Marv Kerr trf at IVm Pa tenon's heirs vs David Patterson Kiniber A Moore vs Espy L Anderson John Bowser vs Samuel Whetstone ct l j J W Duncan ami Wife vs D Diitz et al David Whetstone vs John Bowser el al J Gergorv's adm'r vs Wui. Stueky C.-sh Coleman's heirs vs D Shroyer A W Stoner vs Patrick Burns James Treasure vs Alvy B->ylen I) Perkhitner et al vs //enry Yontz et al Belts, P usey A Co v Lock aim Snider. D. WAS//ABA UGH. Jan. 16, 18-57—4t. Proth'y. fHH Wiit tUn4 puT*tnia!'j Mid mn f \hy u *•! Mtsrrtf-onff in- i i |t I tmu 1 l • • <**r t •( • Itttf J, ; rU*tpl'lAicd, ki; Mt'i I { % r> ttcni Use lit !ra*n4. iro t dm l iU •nkire ff't. I j I < s r.i lisrsle, m-i4 nil r. *v.,rrjjiG-J. HT INVARIABLY CASH. ! m Lm rut erwL Pt. cnMßaMHßmnMteiL^iss^auaMuaiMMßaaauMH liliM eIS"' Valeatine Steckman, PNOPNIBTON. Boarders taken by the day, week, month and vesr. April 25, 1856-If IRON —Blacksmiths and others, are informed that we have just recti e.l a large supply ot i refined Iron—warranted ties' quality. A. B. CRAMER k CO. Nov. 28, 1856. KfiOFICS & FILLER. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BEDFOBD, PA. VT7ILL PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL V v legal business entrusted to their care. During the se: sions of the court, the senior partner may be found at the office of the firm two doors south of Uon. S. L. Russell'* office! D. 11. HOPIUS, JXO. 11. FILLER. Bedford, Nov. 28, 1856. A large assortment of Hair, Tooth, and Cloibea Jxbrashea just received, at Dr. Ilarry'a. Country Physicians, can have their orders filled, with the very best articles, at city prices at Dr. Harry's Cheap Drug Store, Pitt st. Bedford. Penn'a. Oct. 81, 1856. DR. B. F. HARRY. Balm of a Thousand Flowers —An excellen article for the toilet, for sale at, Dt. Hor* | y'a Cheap Drug Store. Af "• Stowa's new work.—Dred, a tale of the , -'1 r.at Diamal Swa.;.;i, equal to Urcli Tom's Cabin, just received at Dr. J/nr;>' 1 Ctiwsp It-iok Store. I j T) oussel's unrivalled prcci'im Shaving Crcaoi, i Al at Dr. Harry's. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. , PIBLSC SUE, OF 1500 ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND IN SOMRKSbT fOU.m. THE UNDERSIGNED, SURVIVING EX ecutor of John Recife, late of Bedford county, ! deceased, will oil'or on the promises at the house ' now occupied by Mr. Jacob Kiuglcr, on Toes- j day tile 27t:i da\ of January next, ail the ful- j lowiug nine tracts or farms of laud, belonging ' to the est Uo of said Jeeeas -d, an J described as j follows, viz: No I—A tract of land, situated to Allegheny Township, adjoining lands of'Adito Brown, | and other laud k)f John Kectfc's, and land of ! said Kectfc's in righ' ol Jacob Boost;, and Peter , Leuion, containing 421 acresahd allowance. j No 2—A tract of land aijoiniug the above, • and other'and of said Recife's, u:i 1 land of ] Samuel Jordan's; lieiug tract in iij.l tof Peter j Lemon, containing 223 acres and allowance. ;,' 0 a—A tract ot land, adjoining i.iods of: Adam Brown, James Wilts, Daniel Berkley, ] Paul Lantx'mger and Others, curtaining 214 and allowance. No 4—A tract of land, adjoining other lands ! of Keeffe in his own, and in right ot John Hon. ] v e r, Aaron Pojd, John Weir, in right of Paul ] Lantzingcr, containing 50 acres, and allowance, I being tract in right of Jacob Boos No 5—A tract of land, adjoining the above. , and land of Thomas Bowen, John lian. James ] Pliilsoit, John Ware, and others, containing 276 acres, and allowance. No 6—A tract of land, adjoining lands/if Adam Brown, James Weils, and other land ol John Kocffe, containing 176 acres auu allow ance- No 7—A tract of land, adjoining lands of Samuel Jordan, Nathan Huimuon, Hangs' lre.rs and other land of Keeffe in rgut of Peter Le mon, containing oBJ seres, ami allowance, more or less. No B—A tract of land adjoining other lands of Keeffe, being partoi John llelf, in 'ight ol Pall L mtlinger, containing 5 acics, IC7 per ches, and allowance. No 9—A tract of !nr.d adjoining the ttact above mentioned, containing 2i acres and lie perches, and allowance. A i uge portion of the above land, is cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and the u mainder is well covered with v.iluaule white oik. white-pine, spruce and other kinds of timber. The whole is well supplied with streams of running w„tcr. and is favorably adapted for farming or grazing purposes. It is also favorably s:t"uted, being on the Gi. de Turnpike, leading froin Bedford to Somerset, and is within a lew miles of tbo Councllsviile Rail Road. The improvements cousist in part of a good two story tavern house, a double log bxrn, wagon shed, corn crib, and the usual out buildings 4c- There is also a good saw mill erected up >n one of the tracts, with plenty of water, and convenient to pine timb r. Persons desirous of purchasing, would do well to ex amine these several properties, oelore the time Of sale. The whole will be offered together, Arin parts to suit the convenience of purchasers. Sale will commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. when due a.toudanc-- will be given, and terms made known by SAMUEL BROWN, Surviving Executor of the last of John Ketffc, dee'd. Dec. 19, 1856. Great Attraction. ■■ o—— COLIN LOYER, .Merchant, Tailor, TAKES ibis method of announcing to the citiz'-ns of Bedford and vicinity, and sir*lit ers visiting the place, that lie has just received at Ins ohl stand m Bedford, neat door west of the Bedford Hotel, 'he ric!"-~t ; ssortutent of Cloths, Nc., lie lus over yet offered to the pub lie. and to which lie invites the attention o' pur chasers, satisfied that he can accommodate, both as to price and quality, all who favor him with a call, lie has a Superior article of citb, lor boy's clothing, which he can sell so low as to astonish those who examine its quality. of every description, iu his lin >■, nutdo to order on the shortest notice and tuoat reasonable teinis. Qy lie would direct attention to the follow ing list, as comprising some of tiie leading arti cles to be found in his establishments Black Cloths, ranging in price from $2,59 to $9,03 per yard; Bine Cloths; Olive Browns it Greens; Biuck Casitnois; IJ'acfc Doe-Skins: Fionch Fancy Casimvres; Linen Drillings; Plain $r Figured Grunadiens; Superior article of Black Satin; Velv -ts; Marseilles Testings; Buff Cassimcres. A flue article of Shirts, latest style. Lisle Thread under Shirts 4 Drawers. Cotton " << Shirt collars latest style; Lvwu Cravats; ] Black Silk " White Linen Handkersbiefj; Summer Stocks; Superior aiticle of French Suspenders; Block Kid Gloves; Fancy Colored Kid Gloves; Silk Lisle thread " and all other articles usually k.-pt by Merchant Tailors and Goat's furnishing stores. Bedford, Dec. 12, 1856. arzjxLjs&i EOPo TRE subscribers take this method of inform- 1 g the people of Bedford County that thay tva opened a Wholesale end Re/oil Ch'niig Store, at No. 5, Lloyd's Row, IfolHdayslmrg, ] Pa.,where they will at all times have on ban I a arge supply of c*cry urticle in tbo Clothing Line. They would he pleased to si-c all their friends at their establishment. S. HKRSHMAN, M SiIUENTHOL. June 27, 1856-tf COIRT PHOCLOiITION. " WHEREAS the Hjnorable FxaNcts M Km- MKLL, President of the several Ccurts of Common Pleas In the counties composing the 16th Judicial District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delive ry, for the trial of capital nnd other offenders in the said district—an.L JOSEPH B. NOBLE and JCH.S G. H ABTLET, Esquires, Judge* ot the j Courts or' Common Pleas, and Justices of the j Court of Oyer ar.d Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, foi the trial of all capital and other ] offenders in the county of Bed lord—have is i sued their precept and to me directed, for hold ! ing a Court of Common Plo*a,iud General Jail 1 Delivery, and Court of Oyer snd Terminer at i Bedford, on MONDAY the 9th day r.f FEB RUARY next. NOTICE is heiehy given to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Con stables within the said county of Bedford, that they be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions, ex aminations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their oliiees and in that behalf appertain to lie done, and also they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or j shall he in the J-il of Bedford county, to be tht-r. and there to prosecute against them ss shall be just. HUGH MOORE, Sheriff'. Jan. 16, 1857. —Creim Crocks, Milk gj& Utocks of allsi*c£; KulU i Dishes, from .me to one and a ha!;' gallon Pitchers, all of which arc of best qmlity, for sale !.v A. FERGUSON- I Bedford, Jan. 76, LIC. BEDFORD HOTEL, AMD GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. THE subscriberrespectfully begslesve to an nounce to bis old friends and the public generally,that he ha* leased and taker* posses sion ol the Bedford Hotel, lately in the occu pancy ot Col. Adam Barnhart. It is not his design to make many professions as to what he will.lo, but he pledges his word „at his most energetic efforts will be eniploi ed to render comfortable all who give hi iacli. The bouse will be handsomely fltte- up, and none but careful and attentive serv jts will be engaged. Persons visiting the Bed.ord Springs, as well as those attending Court, nnd the traveling community generally, aie respectfully invited to give Hm a cull and jo Jgc for themselves. [T?" The stiges all n ,w stop at this hotel, and it is therefore the Stage Office. liosrderstaken by t'.e week, month or year, onfavorablr terms. 33T Ample and c ztfortable stabling is at tached tothishote , which will always be at ended by a careful hostler. Also, a safe snd conveniectcarriage house. JOHN IIAFEII. Bedford, Apr.l 6, 1855. zs jp!TE undersigned hiving entered info pnrt i. nerahip. respectfully announce to the pub ; lie generally, that tliey are now prepared 'o fur ] nisli anything in their line at exceedingly low rates. IV*e arc now opening iu elegant stock of Hardware, Cutlery, House Furnishing Goods, 'lin J. prmed, Brass, French, end B'ittania *-are, tFillow, C dar, and I'ioe Ware, Nails. . Glass, Hru-V*. Putty, kc..e*. A Urge stock i of TIN-WAKK constmtly on hand, of our >wn manufictar.*. Spouting and other work ■ ioite to <- Icr, as usual, bxovts of every des cription *'.ir wood or coal, of which we are just receiving some b-'iutifui new patterns. Also Farm Imp! on ;nti in great variety, warranted as represcnte I.the best and latest Invent ions ol the lu\ A 11, a* we are every week receiving goods from Fhila le'pliii, Baltimore, or i'itts. mtrg, we will ai.vays endeavor to keep a lul ii|,ply of everything in our line, or at lei's fbrnlsh any article required at a short n:ice. We iir; also prepared to furnish all kinds of Lead Pipe, Water and Pump Fixtures, at low rites. We cordi illy invite all to give us a call, aod especially th La lies, as we hive nearly everything to nuke house keeping easy from a needle to a Cooking Stove, GEO. W. BLYMIRE. WM. HARTLEY. Oct. 3. 1556.-ly. ESTATE OF THUS VICEROY, DEC'D. BEDFORD COUNTY SS: A T a Court of Co amon Fleas held at Bed .fa-fort, in and for toe county of Be<l'ord, on thu 17ih day of November, A. D. 1856, before the Judges of said Court, tin r.ioti"n af S. L. Russell, Esq., the Court ; grant a mleupoii the heirs and legal represents : lives of Thomas Vickroy, late of St. Clair Tp., | dee'd, to wit: Dr. Wot. A. Vi.-kroy, George ! Vickroj, Geo. G Gettys, and Mary his wife, for ] merly Maty Vickroy, Moses F. Marshall, and Matilda I:is wile, formerly Matilda Vickroy, Samuel Barrack, and Louisa his wife, formerly ; Louisa Vickroy. Win. Hancock, and Charlotte I Ids wifr. formerly Charlotte Sieck, and Fd-.vin A. Vickroy, to be iij appear at a Court of Common Plas, to l>e. held jt Bedfor*l on *he 2.1 Mo nil t- 9th day of Februir- next to scept or refuse to take at the valuation, the real estate ' of the said Thomas Vickroy, dee'd. which has been valued in pursuance of an *!ia writ do partiticne focisnda, or show cause why the same should not be sold by order of said Court. _ In testimony wh*reof I have here *oW"^SV ln f" m - hand, and affixed tbo '{3 of said Court, st Bedford, the 'fep£*j{jwW26th davof November A. D. 1857. D. WASH ABAUG!!, Dceem'ocr 5,1856. Prothonotary. SliOE STORE. £ B. CRAMER t* Oi). have just receive &.• a very large assortment of Boots HU Jhous, suitable for Fall and Winter, part style ts fallows : Men's Super Waxed Double Sole Boo:s, Men's M City Made Calf do. Men's " Heavy Kip ; l.ined do. s'oiith's Waxed Double Sole Boots, Youth's Calf and Kip Lined do. Boys' City made Call' Boots, Boys' Kip Lined Boots, Weinons' Double soli"Kip Bootses, Womens' Fine Calf and Seal do, Wumcns' Fine Goat Morocco do. Wo n ;ns' ParoJi Bootees, very handsoms, Cliiitlrcn's Shoes of every style and price. Gent's Morocco, Kid, and Calfskin Bootees, La-lies' Double Sole Gaiters, Gum Shoes, Nc., in fact, Boots and Shoes to suit every purcha ser. If you want Boots and Shoes, please give •is a call, aai you shall be suited in quality and pries. Exchange Store is the place to Juj Boots and Shoes. Oct. 12,1835. DREGS, BOOHS AND STA TIOMBY. DR. F. C. REAMER, Bedford, Pa., HAVING purchased the Drug and Book Store of l)r. S. D. Scott, has constantly on hand, at the old stand, a large and well se lected stock of choice Drngs and Medicine , wholesale and retail, all of which will be sold at fair terms. The assortment consists in part o Drngs ar.r' Chemicals. Dye Woods and Acids, Prints i. d Oils, lf'tn.iow Glass and Glass IV.ire, Tobacco and Segart, Perfumery, Fancy articles, 4 c., sc. PATI.XT MEDICIXES Having the regular agency loi the sale of all of these medicines, the pttblUsare assured that they are of the best, such as hare stood the test of time and expe rience, an d can be safely recommended as ge nuine, viz: Townsend's and Sand's Sarsapa ] nils, Wistir's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Ayer's ; Cherry Pectoral, Moffat's Life l'ills and Plwe i nix Bitters, Dr. Jayne'g Family Medicines. ] Fahnstock's, llolicnsack's, and other verorf'u ] ge*; lloofiand's German Bitters. &c., Ac. Constantly on hand a large stock of historic, biographical, scientific, religions, poetical, school, and miscellaneous HOOKS. Also a great variety of FJiXCF STAT 10ff j ARY, Otp. Post and wrapping paper of every i quality, Paper Hangings in great variety.— ; Window Blinds in patterns or by the piece.— I Wall Paper, Steel and Fancy Goods. I HT.AKK BOOKS of every size and quality, I Pocket Books and Port Monn iies, Diaries, I Blank Deeds snd Mortgages, gold Pens and I Pencils. Combs. Brushes, Perfumery in great ; variety. Soaps. Btc., Ike. Lamps, and Camphinn Oil and BurnirgFluid, \ kept onstantly on hand. CHOICE LIQUORS for medical nss; Wolffs i Schuidam Schnapps, Gin, Port, Shsrry and ! Mad ira Wines. Aug. 11, 3854. -tf i _____ j THE u'hlOlsigned respectfully rcquosts ail j those indebted lo him in any manner to tnakn i I pay went immediately. I Oct. 8, load. GEO. W. BLTMIKE. HAVE IOC SFBCRIBBD L!F THE Cosmopolitan Art Association FOK THE THIRD YEAR? SEE THE RAllli INDUCEMENTS!—The 1 management iiavs thu pleaaure of announc- i tog that the collection of Works of Art design- 1 ed for distribution among the subscribers, whose name* are received previous to the 28ib of January, '67, is much larger and more costly I than on any previous year. Among the lead- I i ing works in Sculpture—executed in the finest! Marble—is the uew and beautlfut Statue of ike j | "Wood Nymph," | The Busts of the Three Great American ! ; Statesmen, CLAY, WEHSTER & CALHOUN, Also the exquisite Idea! Bust, "8 1 It I N G." APOLLO AND DIANA, IN MARBLE, LIFE SIZE. I Together with thefollowing Groups and Ststues ! in Carrara .Marhie—of the Struggle for the Heart, Venus and Apple; Psyche; Magdalen; Child of the sea; Innocence: Capt!vu Bird; and Little Trnant? With numerous works in Bronxe, and a collection of SKVEBAL hcxpced ITSE Olli PAIKTIICB, by leading Artists. The whole of which are to be distribute or allotted among the subscribers whose names are received previ ous to the Twcntj-eishdi of .January, '6l when the Distribution will take place. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPT JON. Every subscriber of three dollars is entitled to A copy the splrndid Steel-Engraving, • ■SATCRnw Ni<JHr,"or A cot y ol any of the following S Magazines : one year; also A copy of the Art Journal one year, and j A Ticket in the Annual Distribution of Works of Art, Thus, for every paid, a person rot only 1 gets a beautiful Engraving or Magazine one ye-sr, but al-o receives the Art Journal one year, and a Ti r kr.t in the Annual Distribution, making/our ilollars xr.rth of reading matter lie side* the ticket, bv which a valuable pointing or piece of statuary may be received in addi tion. Those who prefer Magazines to the Engrav ing '-Saturday Night," can have lither of the i oßowing one year: Harper's Magazine, G'Wley'* Lady's Book. L'nited State* Magazine, Ktiick- j erbocker Magazine, Graham's Magaxine. Black- ; wood's Magazine, Southern Liteiary Wesson- i ger. No person is restricted to s single membci- j ship. Those taking five memberships, remit- J ting sl",. are entitled to six Engravings, arid to j six tickets in the distribution, or any five o! ] the Magazines, one year, and six tickets. Persons, in remitting funds for membership, i will pleisy register the letter at the Post o (See, ! fo prevent loss; on receipt of which, a certili- I cate of Membership, together with the Engrav- ' ing or Magazine desired, will be forwarded to \ any p-.rt of the country. i For farther particulars, seethe November] Art Journa', sent free on application. For membership, address. C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A.. 848 Broadway, New York, or Western Office, 160 Water st. Sandusky, O. S. 11, TATE, Hon. Sect'y, Nov. ?8, 1866. Bedford, Pa. ronk Lrar at mzi jec - H HE Partnership hcretofoie existing between J t Mts L. NORTON and the subscriber in the business of m iking and vending Machines for Cutting and Sharpening Files, is discontinued from this day, ami as the subscriber has an in terest of the undivided half in the patent, se cure for siid Machines, he hereby notifl-s the public not to make any purchases from said James L. Norton, without his consent. WILLIAM SILL. Nov. ]?, 1856. THRKJsHING MACHINES, with 2, S, o horse power for sale cheap at Reed's Coio nade Store. Nov. 30, 18-55. I3haiou's .Magic Hair Dye, Colors instantane ously, the Hair or Whiskers a jet Hack or beautiful brown. Also, PhalonsChemical Ilair luvigorator, a superb article, for preaervtng spd beautifying the Ilair, can be purchased from Harry, at the cheap Drug Store. To keep the teeth and gums healthy.—Use Basin's Rose tooth paste, or the iislm of a Thousand Flowers, with a good brush, all of which can be purchased cheap, at Dr. -Har ry• JOB MANN, G. H. SPANO. lAW PARTNERSHIP—The undersigns _J have associated themselves iu the Practice ot the Law,and willpromptly attend to nil busi; nessentrusted to their care in Bedford and ad oining counties. C7"\)ffko on Juiianna Street, three doors south ot Mengel House and opposite tba resi dence of Mnj. Tat*. MANN k SPANG. June Ist—lßs4 tf. New Jewchj. THE subscriber ha* opened out a new and splendid assortment of all kinds of the most f.isbionable Jewelry—consisting in part of Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, &c. etc. Call and see his stock. del 4 DANIEL BORDER. REMOVED. The undersigned take this method of inform i;;g their old Customers and foe public in gen eral, that they have removed their entire sloe, of Goods from the West end of Bedford to the Colonida Store, lately occupied by C'apt. J. Reed, where they will he pleased to sec all who may favor them with a call. All kinds of produce taken in Exchange fo Goods. Thankful for past favors, they hope by fab dealing and a desire to pkase, to continue to Receivo a liberal h ire of the public patronage. Bedford, July 25. 18-55. J. *< J. M. SHOEMAKER. FoiTsiuL THE subscriber will sell at ptlvste sale, a valuable Farm of tirstratc limestone land, situated in Middle \Voodl>erry tp. T Bedford county Pa., containing 180 acres, about 120 acres cleared and under good fence, and in a high state of cultivation, the balance is well tim bered, with a good two Story //ouseand a luge back building attached, jllno a good bank barn with thrashing house, tenant house, wash and spring house, and all other out buildings requir ed on a farm. Aiso a never failing spring of limestone wafer near the buildings. Any per son wishing to purchase such a property will do well to cali on the subscriber living on the premises. SAMUEL BUCK. Aug. 8. 18C6. TO BUILDERS. rklhc subscriber is fully prepared tofurnlsh and L quantity or qualify of Building Lumber any Plastering Laths. Orders directed to St.Clairs rili, Radford (Jonnty. will be promptly attended to, by giving j ..*oab!o notice. F. D. BEEGLE Dee. 29, 1864. BOOTS * 911 oe* A. 9. CRAMER It Co., hsvejust received a ! full supply stiitsbls f->r ike approaching season, i Oct. 24, 1856. A- B CH ANEII A CO. HAVE received (heir usual assortment of Fall and Winter Goods. They respectfully Lu- { vitc th-'i r friends to call and examine stock and ; cprics.—-Oct. 24, 1856. Holloway** Worm Confections.—A safe, pleasant, nqd effectual remedy for worms, ut Or Harry's ehcap Drug Store. DISSOLITIOS. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the partnership ! I J.\ "neielofore existing between the subscribers, I ; under the firm of A. Diohl A Cor'e, has been • I dissolved by mutual consent. The books, ac- I I couriu, notes. Ac., are in the hands of Adam | Diehl, who is hereby authorised to settle the I same A. DIEHL, Dec. 5, 1856. J OS. F. CORLE. RFJIITEiL i THE updersigned, thankful fas advertise ments say) for past favors ar the Colonnate store, in Bedford would respectfully announce to liis patioiis and friends generally, that he has removed bis entire stock of go,.<is to hi# new brick store room lately occupied by Peter Jtad ebaugh opposite the Bedford Hotel. Jfi* sup ply of goods is fresh, new and fashionable. His new room has beer, neatly and elegantly fitted up and r modeled. All kinds of produce are taken in exchange for goods. Hchupesto be continued in ;he favor of his atrous and the public. JACOB REED. July 4, 1856. Clothing and Dry Goods Store. fTtHE lahscribers arc inst receiving anew A handsome and cheap assortment of REA DY MADE CLOTHING and DRY GOODS, at their store i*i the East Cornerol-Bcdf'ord Ilall,* consisting in part of Coats. Pants, Vest s.Shirts- Satiu Stocks . Handkerchiefs.boots andShois, Huts and (Japs, and all otlier articles usually kept in Ready Made Clothing Stores. Also a good assortment of DRY GOODS, consisting of Calico, M nua. de L.iine, Shawls Alpacas, Trunks. Carpet Sacks, Ac., Ac-; aii of which they will sell :<s cheap as can be pro curedeisewh'Te in Bedford, for Cash orCcun try Produce. Tliav request all their friends in town and country to give them a call, and sec arid e>:ntn ne their stock for themselves ss they cor.si !c ] ts r lea.-nrc to show ii,eir g >odo, whether per- 1 sons wish to prchase or not. SON NABORii A CO Bedford, April 21, 1855. pimiTEiiir r p.IE subscriber will suit at private sale, | A valuable Farm of flat rate limestone land 1 situate in Bedford Tp., about two miles north- ; east of Bedford, containing 271 acres and al- : lowance, 1,5 acres cleared and under good i fence, of-which 25 acres are goo-! meadow. It j is in higii state of cultivation, and the balance ' is well timbered. Tiie improvements are a new two story Brick ; House, with a basement kitchen, and a foun tain pump at the door, and in the seller; a frame i stable, with a wagon shod an 1 corn crib attrch- j cd; a log barn. Also, a '.enar.t bouse, with a never failing spring of exc-lle-.t water, a black- ] smith s'top and other out buildings. There is j also on the premises a large orchard of exceil- \ cut fruit. [ Any person wishing to purchase jvill call on ' ' the subserilier living on the premises. [ Oct. 24,1445*5. A. K. CHAINS Bazins and Lubins Extracts for the TTandker- ' chief, Cologne Water, Ac., at Dr. Harry's. For the Hair—Jockey Club, ami new mown hay, peraatums, geauiao ox marrow, at Br. | Harry's. Bazins Fancy Soap—shewing Cream, just re ceived from the city, by Dr. Harry. TlfLOKfttt ESTIBMSfIHmT MUHSTTCr ]PIXS.M. " O " ■ THE subscriber.-, having pnrc.hased the Tail oring cstab'ishiucnt of S. J. M'Cans'an, in the building (up stairs) occupied by Capt. John Arnold, as a Hardware Store, are prepared to do i >4B all kind* of work in their line, in the Ut jl est styles, and whicb for neatness and 1 _li. durability will not, we venture to assert, ' be surpassed by any other establishment in tiie I place. By strict attention to business and a destns to please, they hope to receive a libeial share of tiie public patronage. A. C. MOWER. Sept. 26, 1856. TV. 11. ROSS. I>hysieians prescriptions carefully compound -1 ed, at all hours of the day or night, at Dr. J/alTy's, Drugstore. NEW FIRM. O ADDLES, Harness, Trunks, Whips, Ire.— Ol'he undersigned would repectfu'iy announce to the Public tnat they have formed a partner ship, anl are now tally prepared to manufacture , all kinds of work in their line of businers of I the best materials, and upon the shortest no. | tice. i ') Whips, wholesale or retail. Shop rrSwVTft at the oldstan-1 on Pitt Street. f . I SIMON LING, J. A. HENDERSON. | Bedford, Nov. 8106 i A. King. Fr. Jorikui. LAW PARTNERSHIP. Riug & Jordan, A torncjs at Law BEDFORD PA., YTTILL practice in the 1 :versl Courts of Bed (V ford arid adjoining connties. Agencies, Collections. and ait other business intrusted to their care will be promtiy and faith fully attended to. OFFICE in Juliana street, formerly eccnpled by I>. H. Roflus, Esq., and morn recently in the occupancy of Jos Mann, Esq. January, 6, 1855. NOTICE: H. & B. T. R. ft. CO. IN connection with the Penn'a Rail Road Company, are now Shipping, without delay, be tween liorr.wKLLaod Philadelphia or Baiumore, ; r via Huntingdon) at the following low | rates viz; ; ARTICLES of Ist and 2d Class. Dry Goods, ! and Shoes, Rags, Nails, Pork. Iron, a id mer l cfmndize generally, at 50 A 621 cents per ICO lbs. ARTICLES of Sr i class. Bacon, Blooms, Bark, Fish, Pig motal, Ac., at 43 cents per 100 lbs. ARTICLES of 4th class. Iron, Fish, Salt, Nails, Ac., at 38 cts. per 100 lbs. FLOUR. 78 cents per bbl by Car Load. The above rates will be the whole charge on goods delivered in Hopewell from cither Phil'a. or Baltimore until further notioc. Huntingdon. JAMES BOON, Sept. 26, 1856. Sup't. SAMUEL RADEBAUGH, Justice of tbe Peace. OFFICE two doors South of the Mengel House, and sext door to the office ef Munu A Spang, where he will attend to tbe collection of all claims placed in bis bands. Bodfbrd, Jan. 11, 1866. Plastering Laths i! premises in Union Tp., Bedford countv iA * ready to fnrmsh any qnantiir on 'h. ,i notice. Price $1.50 per tb7£J , Otherlengtbs in proportion. ' ,01 1 Util.n Tp.. Feb. MaXJ;™ 1 ""* aWgoodsT 5T received and far sale at Rj>'. w. *- a W <-'H assorted stock oP-o and Winter Goods. He i, now accommodate his friends and customera 'sui ,i! j public generally. To attempt to eSr S ■ j stock in a news paper advertisement. v folly, or a list.ofthe prices netea, fc r , hr ' lie would not believe that good* were sclhS they offer them units* tliey call and „ /• themselves. We don', wish to ly remark that for variety texture, and C S' ness. hi* stock cannot be excelled, ard it£2 ciliated to please all. | We cordially invite tbe public to call at REED'S NEW STORE | and satisfy tliemseives in regard the varinv *r the above stutemeut, and exami ße fore you parehsse elsewhere. I goods""" ° fall Ukenlß Change f. t Oct. 10, '56. IMPORTANT TO MILL OWNER I WOODW A R D'S Improved Smut and Sere** j >T „ lg Machines, Mill Bushes, Bwitw^ C loth. I ni^ 11 of the most improved r-W. Mill bcrows, Corn and Cob Grinders Pai..,, I Bridges for Mill Spindles, Portable J,', ' ; warranted to grind ten hnshcia per lu-nr uVI Hons and Mill Burrs made to order, 'ilsj Stovcr\ Patent Corn Kiin and Grain om r _' a valuable invention. The abevj ait,cie iri kept constant. .- on hand, aad can be bbtain*.-) at any time, from S. D. BliOAfl ScheHshnrg, Bedford Co.uty, who gent for Bedford, Somerset, ami adidiafcr aunties. " * Mill vvright work done at tbeshortcit not! an i oti the most rc..sor>ahie tensi*. j February 15, 1856. j IfcCOItMJCII'S Resnsr and Mover fcr si'*- : • l >y ,. , „ S. I). BROAD ; at .Scl.elitrt.rg, la., agent for Bbir and BedicH I euuiMs. February 18,1886. ! Dr. F. C. Reamer, Physician and Sturgeon. D MjKCtfully tender* his service! ' j TV the citizens of Bedford ar.d vicinity. ITs ; may always be found < unlessnrofessiar.siiy j sagod) st his Drug and Book Store, it Juliau I St. j Fcb.l C, 18-54. Confectionary Establishment J. W. Boehm. still continues to keep or. tisr.J j Candies, nuts, fruits, cakes and beer, at his r-M | stand a few doors West of Brice'i Tavrs.— . 1 bankful for p.isl favors he soiieits the p&trc: ! age of the pnhlic. ! Aug 22. 18-56. C.IRPETLYG. \ EL wool Venltinn, Bags. Cottoi and burn : Carpeting. Floor Oil C'iotUs— white . Cheek Matting just received by i May 23,1356. A. E. CRAMLB jCs. j— : G'KN'Tf.EtIENS Gaiters and Shoes—Mesi and ly.< siioes and boot*. Also Ldi j Misses, and childrers do. for sale hy I 1W. A. B. CRAATEB &. PTRTNERSHIPT JOHN CLARK a Wm. A. It. CLARKbaTtag formed a partnership (in the Tanning k..: the business heretofore carried on in ScheHir-c:; by John Clark will now Ims conducted iy *ai U the Dame of Johu Clark and SOB. NOTICE. PERSONS, having unsettled aceountj <"i the undersigned are ca'ied ttpor, to attend t* them promptly and have them closed. 3fo ! particularly aceouts that Jiave been stand .! some time, siiould, and mtti be attended ? i:.. if in some cases persons are not prepared w clsse fuliv, thevmcst at loast attend to tr-m. JOHN CLARK. March 14, 1856—Sm. Lumber! Lumber!? IHA nnn shingles of differs JL' "vJA'I r\J kinds Also, 75.00f in ol LLMBICR of vaiions sorts, sucii s \tl.t Fine, \ ehow Pine, Poplar, Spruce, Ac. Ft ! "'e F. D. BEEGLE.o | St. Clairsrille, Fob. 18 , 18-53-tr' DKTIDEID. "VTOTICE is hereby given totho StockbcMLr* .1 of the Somerset and Bedford Turnpikeßoad Company, that the President snd Man*g have this day declared a dividend of osepw cent, on the cipitoil stock of said Company, f be paid by the Treasurer. Dec. 5,1856. JACOB MUSSER. CORN SHELLER, TODDER CUTTERS, AND CORN MILLS. j WE warrant the above Machines to work u | IT represented, snd if after a fair trial thr;" i do not give satisfaction, the purchaser may rr | turn there aud get his money hack. Give ib"n> ' a trial, and you will save money, as tbyh* T o | not yet Ikjcii surpassed, if equalled- Dec. 19, 1856. BLTMIRE A IIAP.TLET. SHOE, Glagrarc, aud T.4RICH J —O— J ADAM FERGUSON HAS Just opened, next door to Minnick's. on Julianu Street, a largo a#orUue'.J of ! Shoes and Boots, ol every kind, size arid df* j cription. A'.so, an extensive assortment ot i Gl-vsrwart, inciudine cake stands, preset* j dishes, cake baskets, hall lamps, tumblers. 1"?" 1 beer glasses, window glass, card receivers, terra j cotta. Ac. Also silver cake baskets, and a ** riety ,f other articles in that lkie. He h* j also on hand tho best kind of tobacco and cigun, I cheese snd crackers, carpet hags, Misses *aicb -1 els. Gentlemen's canes, shotguns. Gentlemen's ; and Ladies' gloves, of all kinds. Hosier)' ( i all descriptions, and a variety of other yticles, not necessary to mention. Having bought his shoe* snd glassware. •• larger quantities, than is usnal forconntry Mr chiints, ba can sell at rndnood prlooe. Dec. 19, 1866. LAST NOTICE! SAVE COSTS 11 ALL persons indebted to the late firm ef Ropr k GSTXR, by Book Aboount, N'Ce or otherwise, are bereoy notified to make iinmw diate payment, and by so doing, seve eosta. Bedford, Sept. 19, 1566-ta. WAWTTBX). TWO Journeymen Tailors will be employed by the subscriber, if application be made im mediately— constant impioymont snd g"°d wages will be given. 0- DOTER- Bedford, Dse. 12, 1606.
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