UNITED STATES MAGAZINE FOR 1857 AjWTUER ENUtRGEMEA T, AND STILL GREATER ATTRAC TION! t r/ith the JANUARY NTMBER. the om- Vv rnencement of the FOURTH VOLUME, this young progressive* American Monthly will be again enlarged, its price changed from two to three dollars a year, aud its attractions other wise iucreased accordingly. He rater with pride and satisfaction to the surest which it has already achieved and the position it now oc cupies among the leading publications of tins country. With the increase of price, and the immense resources at their command, the pub- : fishers contidentiv believe that they will furnish H Magazine for 1857 that will form two of the most magnificent volumes, ever issued in any serial published on this side of the Atlantic.— Airong the many brilliant features which it wid embrace are; THE LIFE OF GEORGE WASH INGTON, Prepared by a distinguished American writer, and profusely an i elegantly illustrated, i here will also appear during the ycur several ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATED POEMS, a feature contained in uo other Magazine in the country. There will be commenced in the January number, to be coutiuued in each num ber until completed, MAJOR JACK DOWNING'S THIRTY YEARS IN PUBLIC LIFE, by himself, which will include tbo genuiau ORIGINAL DOWNING LETTERS, from Geueral Jackson's tiiue to the present, with a largo number of humorous sngravings. Tbo popular series entitled THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, ILLUSTRATED, will be continued. Also. OR.YITIIOLIGY oj Xorth America, Scenes in AMERICAN' HISTORY. AND THE BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF OUR GREAT MEN, WITH PORTRAITS. The first literary and artistic talent iu this country is employed upon this Magtzine,and it is the "determination of the publishers that it shall not be surpassed by any Magazine iu the world. Single Copies, 25 Cents. Subscription Pric, S8 per annum. Two Copies to one address, $5 per annum. Five Copies to one address, $lO per annum. TMTED STATES JOIRNIL .4 large illustrated MONTHLY PAPER, A elegantly printed, each number containing sixteen large pages—mere than double the amount of matter each year that can be obtain ed for the same nricc in any other publication- Subscription Price," 50 Cents a year. Seven copies to one address, $3 a year. Twenty-one to one address. 88 a year. The most liberal inducements are offered to ladies and gentlemen who wiil interest them •elvns ir. ex: ending the circulation of the aluve publications, to whom specimen copies will be furnished oa application. J. M. F.MERSON & Co., No. 1 Spruce street, New York. Dac. fc . 856. IF VOU want CHEAP GOODS, eall at Cheap Side. Nov." Sttl. CLOTHING STORE. SSONABORX would announce to his old • friends and the public generally, that be has just received another large supply of Spring and Summer Clothing for .Men and Bo>s, which he is determined to sell on the most-reasonable terms. Thankful for past labors, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of the patronag, of a gone • lis public. Bedford, June 6, 1856. TO CONTRACTORS. PROPOSALS will b% received at the office of Samuel 1.. Russell Esq., Treasurer of the Bedford Mineral Springs Company, until the 3d day of January next, for the erection oftwo frame Bath houses. each oae hundred feet long. Plans and specifications will be ready for ex ami n ition on and after the Ist of J onaary next. PROPOSALS will be received also until the Sl<t inst., for tho graduation—masonry, and stoning of about one fourth ot a mile ol road.— AH u;e lfnl information will he supplied at lite Tr ■'.s irer's office. P. OOSSLEK. President. Bedi >rt, Dec. 26: 1856. ' EGISTEIi'S NOTlCE. —Notice is hereby given, to all persons interest ed, as hens, creditors, or otherwise, that the following named persons, have tiled their ac counts in the Register's office, which will he •presented to the Orphan's Court, of Bedford county, on Friday the 13th day of February next, for conformation, at which time they may attend if they think proper. The final account ->/ Alex., Thomas, and John King, ex'ora of the last will Ac., of John King late of West Providence tp., doe'd. The account of G 'ree 11. Spang. Esq., ad ministrator of Thomas KeeUe, late of the Bo rough of Bedford, dee'd. The account of Cyrus fiber, sdrahr. of Jacob Oher, late of Scuth Wood! etrv, tp. dee'd. The account of O. E. Shunon, Esq., adra'r, <ie bonis nnti of Christian Anderson, late of St. Clair tp., ilec'd. The account of Daniel B. Wlseg.irver, Esq., Guardian of Gordln and Amanda Hammer, minor children of J no. W. Hammer, dee'd. The account of Francis Don.nhce, adni'r of Junes DooahcD, late of Southaiupton, tp., dee'd. The account of William Ftuzer. acting adm'r of Wro. Snc.'ly, late of Juniatta tp., dee'd. Tiie dual account of V,'m. Rock, adm'r of George Kock, late of Napier tp., dee'd. The aucomt of K lias Gump, Esq., trustee to sell the real estate of John Fieght, lute of Co lc xain tp., dee'd. The account of Samuel Brown, surviving ex'or ot the last will Ac., of John Kectfc, late of Bedford tp., dee'd. The account of Frederick Smith, Guardian of Mary Ellen Fitglit, minor child of John Fieght, late of Cobr.ua tp., deed. The account of Hugh Wilson, trustee to Ulake sale of lite real estate of Otua Wilson, late of Southampton tp., dee'd. The account of Josiah Miller and John Laf forty, late of Juniata tp., dee'd. The account of Robert Elder, adm'r, of John A. Nicodeiuus, late of Woodberry tp.. dee'd. The account of Josiah Millet, one of the adm'r of the estate ef Daniel iloser, late of Londonderry tp., dee'd. The account of John and Samuel Snider, adm'r of Adam Suider, late of West Providence tp., dee'd. The account of David C. Long, adm'r of Jlenry Iletrick, late of South Woodberry tp., dee'd. The acconut of Aaron Reed, ex'or of the hist will Ac., of Dr. William W. Reed, late of South Woodberry tp., dee'd. The account of Isaiah and Uriah Conly, adm'r of Allen Cof'y, late ofNapiei tp., dee'd. The account of Samuel M. Boor, acting ex'or of tne last wi.l Ac., ol VI thiol Boor, late of Cumberland Valley, tp., dee'd. D. WASIIAD AUGH, Register. Register Office, Jan. lf, 1857-4t. B ilin of a Th' nsnod Flowers.—An exc-lltm article for the toilet, lor sale at, Dr. Unr- j y's Cheap Prog Store. APPEALS. —Notice in hereby given to the taxable inhabitants of the county of Bedford, that n appeal will be hold by the county Commissioners, at the Commissioners office in the Borough of Bedford on the days specified to wit: For the townships of Hopewell, Saint Clair, Union Middle Woodberry, aud South Woodlwr ry. on Monday the 2d day of February next. For the townships of Rroadtop, Liberty. M on. roe. East, and West Providence, on Tuesday the 31 day of February mutt. For the townships of Colerain, Cumberland Valley. Harrison. Londonderiy, and Southamp ton, on Wednesday the 4t.h day of February next. And for the Borough of Bedford, township of BeiLord, Borough of Schellsburg. and the townships ot Juniata, aud Napisr, on Thursday the sth day of February next. When and where all persons or corporators, feeling themselves aggrieved at the enumeration and valuation, ot t heir taxable property, and ef fects pursuant to the several aotu of Assembly are requested to attend, aud State their griev ances lor redress according to law. C'ADWALADER EVANS, WILLIAM H7/ETSTONE, H. J. BRUNER, Commissioners. ATTXST: 11. NICODEMUS. Clerk. Commissioner's Office. I January, 16, 1857. j LIST OF CAUSES PUT DOWN FOR TRIAL FEBRUARY TERM (91TI DAY.) I 857. John Kfng vs Melford James Uezekiah Cheney vs Win I' Schell ct al James M Reynolds vsSM Barclay's adm'r John May vs John Shoaf J Ssoeckenius vs D B Troutman Joshua Filler vs S Williams G. W. Anderson, vs David Over. Peter Wertx vs Mary Kerr et al Win Piiterson's heirs vs David Pattersou i Kimber A Moore vs Espy L Anderson John Wowser vs Samuel Whetstone et al J W Duncan snd Wife vs D Diltz et al David Whetstone vs John Bowser etal J Gergory's adm'r vs Wm. Stucky Cash Coleman's heirs vs D Shroyer A W Stouer vs Patrick Burns James Leisure vs Alvy Boylcn D Rerkhimer et al vs Beury Yontz et *1 Butts, Pusey Ik Co v Lock and Spider. D. WASUABAUGH. Jan. 16. 1857-41. Proth'y. riisias i J WUt rUtead ptmfttuiDy tind to t! operntwea to- i • ! J trust'.-1 u h e 4V-; T< avitt tiled, pltfQge I, retaliated, kc., taJ | | i art tieuU lueth insert ml, frvn <W to an •ot'tra t t. I ' Luargt-s m kleroto, ;t.d li wurrauuwL tW Term* INVARIABLY CASH. Office on L *. I At utreel, BcifurU, Pm. WmmW Valentine Steckman, PROPRIETOII. Boarders taken by the day, week, month and year. April 25,1856 —tf IRON —Blacksmiths and others, are informed that we have just received a large supply of refined Iron—warranted best qualitv. A. B. CRAMER k CO. Nov. 28, 1856. UOFIUS k FILLER ATTORNEYS IT LAW. BEDFOED, PA. VT/ILB promptly attend to all Vt legal business entrusted to their care.— - During the se. sions of the court, the senior partner ni ry be found at the office of the firm, two doors south of lion. S. L. Russell's office. D. If. HOFIUS", JNO. 11. FILLER. Bedford, Nov. 28, 1856. A large assortment of Hair, Tooth, and Clothes a\_ brushes just received, at Dr. Harry's. 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. Peun'a. Oct. 81, 1856. DR. B. F. HARRY. Great Attraction. —o— COLIN LOYER, Merchant Tailor, rpAKES this method of announcing to the. 1 citizens of Bedford arid vicinity, and strain ers visiting the place, that he has just received at his old stand in Bedford, next door west ol the Bedford Hotel, the richest assortment ol Cloths. &c., he has ever yet otfertd to the pul* lie. and to which he invites the attention of pup chasers, satisfied that be can accommodate both aa to price and quality, ail who favor liirt witli a call. He has a Superior article of cloth ; lor boy's clol'uing, which he can sell so low a. to astonish those who examine its quality. EJ-Garment*. of every description, in hi ' line, made to order on the shortest notice ant most r -asonahle terms. would direct attention to the follow ing list, as comprising some (ft the leading arti c!es to be found in his establishment: Black Cloths, ranging in price from $2,50 t $9,00 per yard; , Blue Cloths; Olive Browns k GreeDS; Black Casiiners; B'ack Doe-Skins; French Fancy Casiraarss; Linen Drillings; Plain 4 Figursd Grenadiens; Superior article of Black Satin; Velvets; Marseilles Vestings; Buff Cassimeres. A fine article of Shirts, latest style. Lisle Thread under Shirts 4 Drawers. Cotton " < Shirt collars latest style; Lawn Cravats; Black Silk " White Linen Handkerchiefs: Summer Stocks; Superior atticlc of French Snspendcm; Black Kid Gloves; Fancy Colored Kid Gloves; Silk Lisle thread <• and all other articles usually kept by Merchant Tatlors and Gents ; furnishing stores. Bedford, Dec. 12,156. — j j TflE subscribers take this method of inform ; g the people of Bedford County that the) j tve opened a U'koltmU and Retail Clvtnin j j /fore.at No. 6, Lloyd's Row, Hollidaysburg, Pa..where they will at all times have on hand a I arge supply of every article in the Clothing' Line. They would he pleased to see all their! friends at tbeir establishment. S. HKRSIIMAN, M. SHOENTUOL. June 27, 1856-tf THREbHING MACHINES, with 2, 3, o horte power for site chutp at Reed's Colo nade Store. i"t. SO, 1865. (JOtltT PMIUM.IWL ¥HE ItKAS the Honorable Fuwu M. RIM MI. LL, President of the several Courts <>f Common Pleas in the counties composing the lGth Judicial Diet riot, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and Geueral Jail Delive ry, for the trial of capita! and other offenders in the said district—and JOSEPH B. NOBIS and j Jous G. Hsmcckh, EsqHirea, Judgor ol the Courts of Common Pleas, and Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Geueral Jail Delivery, lot the trial of all capita) and other offenders in lite county of Bedford—have is sued their precept and to me directed, t'or hold ing a Court of Common Pleas,and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer at Bedford, ou MONDAY the Stli day of FEB RUARY next. NOTICS is lieieby given to all the J uslicus of the Peace, the Coroner aud Con stables within the said county of Bedford, that they be then and there iu their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions, ex aminations and ether remembrances, to do thuse things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the J<-il of Bedford county, to he then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. HUGH MOORE, Sheriff. Jan. 16. 1857. STONEWARE. —Cream Crocks, Milk Clocks of allsizer, Butter Dishes, from | one to one ami a half gallon Pitchers, all of i which are of best quality, for sale by A. FERGUSON j Bedford, Jan. 16, 1856. Magic Hair Dye, Colors instantane ously, tne Hair or Whiskers a jet black or beautiful brown. Also, PhalonsChemical Hair Invigorator, a stiperh articte, for preserving and ; beautifying tbo Ifair. can be purchased from Harry, at the cheap Drug Store. mo keep the teeth and gums healthy.—Uae JL Baziu's Rose tooth paste, or the Balm of a Thousand Flowers, with • good brush, all of which can be purchased cheap, at Dr. F/ar ?'• JOB MANX, G. H. SPANO. lAW PARTNERSHIP.—Tho undersigne _J have associated themselves in the Practice of the Law,aud wiilprotuptly attend to all husi n6SB eutrusted to their care in Bedford and ad oinine counties. K7"offlce on Julianna Street, three doors south ol Mongol House aud opposite tho resi dence ofMaj. Tata. MANN k SPANG. June Ist—lßs4 tf. New Jewelry. rpnE subscriber has opened out a new and J, splendid assortment of all kinds of the most fashionable Jewelry—consisting in part ol Breast Pins, Finger Kings, Ear Rings, &e. &c. Call and see his stock. del 4 DANIEL BORDER. AND I GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. THE bieriberre*pectfuilr beget to a nounct to his old friends and the public generally that he has leased and taken posses sion of the Bedford Hotel, lately in tLe occu pancy of Col. Adam Barnhart. it is not his design to make many professions as to what be will do, but lie pledges bis word „at his ir.ost energetic effort* will be employed to render comfortable ali who give hi ,acatl." The house will bo handsomely fitte- np. and none but careful wad attentive srrv al will be engaged Persons visiting the Bedford Springs, asweli as those attending Coutt, and the traveling community generally, are respectfully invited to give him a cali and judge for themselves CSTThe stages all now stop at this hotel and it is therefore the Plage Office. Boarderstaken by the week, month or rear onfavorable terms. * ' Ample and c ..tifortablo stabling i a t. tiched tothiehote , which will always be at ended by a careful h astler. Also, a safe and coavenieutcarriage house. JOHN IIAFER. Bedford, Apr.l 6, 1855. ti .'PHE undersigned having entered into part. 1 nerahip. respectfully auncnncc to the pub lic generally, that they are now prepared to fur nish anything in their lino at exceedingly low ra'es. We are now opening an elegant stock of Hardware, Cutlery, House Furnishing Goods, Tin Japanned, Brass, French, and Brittaoia Ware, Willow, Cedar, and Fine Ware,-Nails, Glass. Brushes. Putty, Ac., ft. A Urge stock | of TIN-WARE constantly on hand, of our : own manufacture. Spouting and other work done to or lcr. as usual. STOVES of every des. eription for wood or coal, of which we are just receiving some beautiful new patterns. Also Farm Implements in great variety, warranted as represented, the best and latest Inventions,,f the day. And, as we are every week receiving goods from Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Pitts. unrg. we will always endeavor to keep a fnl supply of everything in our line, or at leas fbrnish any article required at a short notice. We are also prepared to furnish all kinds of Lead Pipe, Water and Pump Fix'uros, at low rates. We cordially invite all to give us a call, and especially the Ladies, as we have nearly everything to make house keeping easy from "a needle to a Cooking Stove, GEO. W. BLYMIRE. WM. HARTLEY. Oct. 3, 1856.-ly. SHOE STORE. A B. CKAMEK it CO. have just receive fe. • a very large assortment of Boot* an ihoes, suitable fur Fall and Winter, part style ts follows : Men's Super Wixed Double Sole Boots, Men's " City Made Calf do. Men's " Heavy Kip, Dined do. Youth's Waxed Double Sole Boots, Youth's Calf and Kip Lined do. Boys' City made Calf Boots, Boys' Kip Lined Boots, Wooiens' Double solo Kip Booteea, Woroens' Fine Calf and Seal do. Womens' Fine Goat Morocco do. Womens' Parodi Bootees, very handsome, Children's Shoes of every style and price. Gent's Morocco, Kid, and Calfskin Bootees, Ladies' Double Sole Gaiters, Gum Shoes, &c., in fact, Boots and Shoes to suit every purcha ser. 11 you want Boots and Shoes, please give us a call, and you shall bo suited in quality and price. Exchange Store is the place to &} Boots and Shoes. Oct. 12,1865. IWOTTICE. E- HE Partnership heretofore existing between J4 *KB L. NORTUS and the subscriber in the business of making and vending Macbines for Cutting and Sharpening Files, is discontinued from this day. and as the subscriber lias an in terest of the undivided half in the patent, se cure fur said Machines, he hereby notifks the public not to make any purchases from said James L. Norton, without his conset.t. WILLIAM SILL. I Nov. 17, 1856. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. DRtGS, BOOKS Ai\B STA TIONARY. DH. f.C. KEIKER, Bedford, Pa., HAVING purohaaod th Drug and Book Store of Dr. S. D. Scott, he* constantly on hand, at the old stand, a large and well se lected stock of choice Drugs and Medicine-, wholesale and retail, All of which will be *old at fair terms. The assortment consists in parto Drugs oiift Chemicals, Dye Woods ami IScid*, Prints #, d 0i15,.. Window Glass ami Glass Wart, Tobacco and Segart, Perfumery, Fancy articles, Ac., Ac, PvrtHT MUHUIXE*. Having the regular agency for the sale of all of these medicines, the pntdicare assured that they are ot the best, sucli us bau stood the test of time and expe rience, aod cau be aafely recommended as ge nuine, vis: Towns'-nd's and Sand's Sarsnpa rilla, WUtur's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Ayer's CUerrv Pectoral, Moffat'* Life Pills and Phoe nix Bitters, Dr.-Jayne's Fatnily Medicines, Fahnstock's, Hol>eu*ock's, and other vermifu ges; Bitters, Ac., Ac. Constantly on hand a large stock of historic, biographical, scientific, religious, poetical, school, and miscellaneous HOOKS. Also a great variety of FJINCY STJITIOS JRY, Cap, Post and wrapping paper of every quality, Paper Hangings in great variety.— Window Blinds in patterns or by the piece.— Wall Paper, Steel and Fancy Goods. H LJXK HOOKS' of every siac and quality, Pocket Books and Port Monnaies, Diaries, Blank Deeds and Mortgages, gold Pens and Pencils. Combs, Brushes, Perfumery in great variety, Soaps, Ac.. Ac. Lamps, and Campbinc Oil and Burnir g Fluid, kept ronstantlv on hand. CHOICE LIQUORS fbr medical ut>; Wolff's Sclieiaam Schnapps, Gin, Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines. Aug. 11, 1854—tf TIIE undersigned respectfully requests all those indebted to him in any manner to make psvuient immediately. Oct. 3, 1856. GEO. W. BLYMIHE. ESTATE OFTHOST IL BEDFORD CO UN IT SS: A T a Court of Co anion Fleas held at Br J .tluford, in and for the county of Bedford, on th.> 17t)i day of November, A. D. 1856, before the Judges Of said Court, On motion of S. L. Russell, Esq., the Court grant a rule upon the heirs and leg i] representa tives of Thomas Vickroy, late of St. Clair Tp.. dte'd, to wit: I>r. ffm. A. Vickroy, George Vickroy, Geo. G Gettys, and Mary his wife, f<i - merly Mary Vickroy. Moses F. Marshall, and Matilda his wife, formerly Matilda Vickroy. Samuel Barrack, and Louisa his wife, formerly Lomsa Vickroy. Wra. Hancock, and Charlotte his wite, formerly Charlotte Sleek, and Edwin A. Vickroy, to lie and appear at a Court of Common Pleas, to ho held at Bedford on the 2d Monday 9th day of Februar. next to ncept 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 alias writ de partifione tacienda, or show cause why the same j should not he sold by order of said Court, i ..ajßMpwjb I" testimony wht-reof I have here* 'into sei my hand, aud affixed the .g s '* a * 01 Court, at Bedford, the ' aß26th day of November A. D, 1857. ' D. WASHABAUGH, ,| December 5,1856. Protbonotary. HAVE YU SEBIRIBED IN TUB . Cosmopolitan Art Association FOR TliE THIRD YEAR? SEE THE RA6E INDUCEMENTS'—The management hive the pleasure of announc ing that the collection of Works of Art design : cd for distribution among the subscribers, | whose names are received previous to the 28th | of January, '57, is much larger and more costly I than on anv previous year. Among the lead ! ing works in Sculpture—executed in the finest Marble—is the utw and beautiful Statue of the "Wood Nymph," j The Busts of the Three Great American Statesmen, CLAY, WEBSTER & CALHOUN, Als the exquisite Ideal Bust, "SPRI N G." APOLLO AND DIANA, IN MARBLE, LIFE SIZE. Together with the following Groups and Statues in Carrwra Marble—of the i Struggle for the Heart, j Venus and Apple; Psyche; Magdalen; Child of the sea; Innocence: Captive Bird; and Little Truant! With numerous works in Bronze, and a eollectios of SEVERAL HCKDR T.S FISE OIL. IMIITIiei, by leading Artists. Th whole of which are to be distributed or allotted among the subscribers whose nasics are received previ ous to the Tvrenly-efgtith of January, 'ST when the Distribution will take place. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Every subscriber of three dollars is entitled to A copy ol thespl'ndid Steel-Engraving, "S\Tt'RA¥ NIOHT," or A copy of any of the following $3 Magazines one year; also A copy of the Art Journal one year, and ! A Ticket in the Annual Distribution of Works of Art. Tiiv'pc, ** P "'V.S3 paid, a person not only gcU * oJ™,iy ( M&,;graving or Magazine one yea *, but al-o-eceives the Art Journal one yea f, and a Ticket in the Annual Distribution, waiting four dolari worth of reading matter be sides the ticket, by which a valuable painting or Jicce of stauary may be received in addi- I 1 lion. 1 Those who prefer Magazines to the Engrav- 1 ing f<Saturday Night," can have either of the 1 allowing one year: Harper's Magazine, Uodey's 1 Lady's Book, United States Magazine, Knick- ( crbocker Maguiine, Graham's Magazine. Black- I wood's Magazine, Southern Liteisry Messen ger. f No person ii restricted to a single member ship. Those taking fire memberships, remit ting sls, are entitled to sis Engravings, and to six tickets in the distribution, or any five of the Magazines, oae year, and sir tickets. Persons, in remitting funds for membership, will please register the letter at the Post Office, to prevent loss; on receipt of which, a certifi cate df Membership, together with the Engrav ing or Magazine desired, will bo forwarded to any part of the country. For further particulars, sec the November Art Journa 1 , sent free on application. For membership, address, C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A., 848 Broadway, New York, or Western Office. 166 Water St. Sandusky,O. S. 11. TATE, Hon. Sect'y, Nov. ?8.1856. Bedford, Pa. LAST NOTICE.—The books of the sub scriber are in the hands of Sheriff Al sip, where all persons indebted are 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 Nlcodenius, Esq., for 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. J Roussel't unrivalled premium Shaving Cream, at Dr. Harry's. • K9TICE! U. & n. T. R. H. CO. IN coonorfwn With th • Peftn'a Rail Road Company, are now Shipping, without delay, be tween HOPEWELL and PHILADELPHIA or Baltimore, (vis Huntingdon) at the following low rates via; ARTICLES of Ist and ltd Class. Dry Goods, and Shoes, Rags, Nails. Pork, Iron, ar d mer chandize generally, at fiUA2| cei't* per H O lhs. ARTICLES of 3rd c!.s. Bacon, Blooms. Bark, FUh, Pig metal, Ac., at 43 cents per 109 lbs. ARTICLES of 4th class. Iron. Fish, Salt, Nails, Ac., at 38 eta. per 100 lbs, FLOUR. 73 cents per bbl by Car Load. The aixvre rates will be the whole charge on i goods delivered in Hopewell iron, cither Phil's, or Baltimore until further notice. Huntingdon. JA V K.I ROOIN, Sept. 26, 1856. Stip't. SAMUEL HADEBAUCH, Justice of the I'fac*. OFFICE two doors South of the Merge! House, and next door to the cftc of Mann A Spang, whore be will attend u> the collection of ail claims placed in his bands. Bedford, Jan, 11, 1856. TO BUILDERS. Ilhc subscriber i s fully prepared tofurnish ami quantity or quality oißuilding Lumber any Plastering Laths. Orders directed to St. CUirs vill, Bedford County, will be promptly attended to, by giving a reasonable notice. F. D. BEEGLK Doc. 2, 1854. The undersigned take this method of inform ing their old Customers and the public in gen eral, that they have removed their entire stoc of Goods from the West end of Bedford to the Colonulo Store, lately occupied by C'apt. J. Reed, where they will be pleased to see all . who may favor them with a call. AH kinds of produce taken in Exchange fo Goods. Thankful for past favors, they hope by fail dealing and a desire to phase, to continue to Receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Bedford, Julv 25, 1855. J. A J. M. SHOEMAKER. FOR SILB. FTFLTE subscriber will sell at private sale, a J. valuable Farm of 6 ret rate limestone land, situated in Middle Wooabcrry tp., Bedford | county. Pa., containing 180 acres, about 125 J acres cleared and under good fence and in a high state of cultivation, the balance is well tim • bered, with a go ID rwo Story House and a latge back building attached. .Vl so good bank barn with thrashing house, tenant house, wash and spring house, ami ail other out buildings requir ed on a farm. Also A never failing spring of limestone water near the buildings. Any per- I son wishing to purchase such a property wiil do well to call on the subscriber living on the J premises. SAMUEL BUCK, j Aug. 8, 1856. I ; IJhyaiciaus prescriptions carefully compound ed. at all hours of the day or night, at Dr. Harry's, Drug Store. M:U FIRM. SADDLES, Harness, 1 runks, Whips, Ac. — 1 he undersign -RI would repeeifully announce to the Putilie t.iat they have formed a partner, ship, and are now fully prepared to manufacture ail kind* of work in their line of busine-s of the best materials, „AD upon the shortest no tice. fcatTVT) Whips, wholesale or retail. Shop AL THE old stand On Pitt Street. ' SIMON LING, J. A. HENDERSON. Bedford, Nov. 8156 A. King. Fr. Jordan. LAW PARTNERSHIP. Kiug L Jordan, J fornpys ttt Law RED FOR , P.\„ WILL practice in the :vcral Courts of Bed ford and adjoining counties. Agencies, Collections, and all other business intrusted to their care will be promtly and faith fully attended to. OFFICE n Juliana street, formerly eccnpied by D. If. Hofius, Esq., and more recently in the occupancy of JOS Mann, Esq. ' January, 5, 1855. Ba/.ins and Lubins Extracts for the riandker. chief, Cologne Water, Kc., at Dr. Harry's. For the Hair—Jockey Cluh, and new mown hay, pomatums, genuine ox marrow, at Dr. Harry's. Basins Fancy Soap—sharing Cream. Just re ceived from the city, by Dr. Harry. TiILMING ESTABLISHMENT^ - —o — THE sutiscribero having pnrchised the Tail oring establishment of S. J. M'Caua'an. In the building (up stairs) occupied by Capt. John Arnold, as a Hardware Store, arc prepared to do all kinds of work in their line, in the lat est styles, and which for neatness and ..Itit., durability will not, we venture to assert, la- surpassed by any other establishment in the phee. By strict attention to business and a desine to ylease, they hope to receive a libelal share of the public patronage. A. C. MOWER. Sept. 20, 1856. W. I!. ROSS. reWMT THE upderslened, thankful (as advertise ments say) for past favors at the Colonnade store, in Bedford, would respectfully announce to his pations and friends that he has removed his entire stoak of goods to his new brick store room lately occupied hy Peter Rad e!>augh opposite the Bedford Hotel. His sup ply of goods is fresh, new and fashionable. His new room has been neatly and elegantly fitted up and remodei-d. All kinds of produce are taken in exchange for goods. lie hopes to be continued in the favor of his atrons aud the public. JACOB REED. July 4, 1856. BOOTS * SHOES- A. B. CRAMER, h Co., have just received a full supply suitable for the approaching season. Oct. 24, 1856. A- B CRAMER fc Co Fall and Winter Goods. They respectfully in vite that* friends to call and examine stock awl eprics.—Oct. 24, 1866. Holloway's Worm Confections.—A safe, pleasant, and elfeetual remedy for worms, at Dr- Harry's cheap Drug Store. DISSOLUTION. TTOTICE is hereby given that the partnership Is heretofore existing tietween the subscribers, under the firm of A. Diehl Ac CoHe, has been dissolved hy mutual consent. The books, ac counts, notes, Sec., are in the hands of Adam Diehl, who is hereby authorised to settle the A. DIEHL, Dec. 6, 1856. JOS. ¥. COBLE. LAST ZVATICE! COSTS ! I ALL per#o*l* Indebted to the late firm o Rrpp k fkTis, -f Book Account, Note or otherwise, ar 0,-reby notifted t suiie imme diite payment, s.t 1 by so doing, safe costs. Bedford, Soy <. 10. 1&56-2 N. JBT'FJSZ*. TWO .'onnteymeu Tailors will he employed by the- iUlifccriber, if application be made im uiedi'.eiy—constant imptoyment and good wag'x will lor given. C. LOYER, CORN SIIELLF.R, FODDER CUTTERS, AND Colt N M ILL 8 . "tHE warrant the above Machines to work as it rt presented, and if afrer a fair trial they do not give satisfaction, the purchaser may re turn them atul get his money hack. Give them a trial, and you will save money, as they have not vet IK-PI: MM passed, if equalled. Dec. la, la:,n. BLY.MIRE A HARTLEY. i ' SHOE, Glassware, and VARIETY -jar €Z © mm. K - | -O- ! ADAM FERGUSON HAS just opened, next door to Minnick's. oil Juliana Street, a large assortment of Shoes and Boots, ot every kind, size and des cription. Also an extensive assortment of GLASSWARE, inclttdine cake stands, preserve dishes, rake baskets, hall lamps, tumblers, largo beer glasses, window glass, card receivers, terra cotta, Ac. Also 6ilver cake baskets, and a va riety ot other articles in that line. He has also on hand the best kind of tobacco and cigar*, cheese and crackers, carpet hags, Misses satch els, Gentlemen's canes, shotguns. Gentlemen's and Ladies'gloves, of all kinds. Hosiery ot all descriptions, and a variety of other articles, not necessary to mention. Having bought his shoes and glassware, in larger quantities, than is usual for country Mer chants, be can sell at reduced prices. Dec. 19, 1856. PUiTMfIP. TOWN CLARK * Wm. A. B. CLARK having J formed a partnership (in the Tanning Ac.,) i the business heretofore carried on in Schelisburg j by John Clark will now tie conducted by and in the name of John Clark and Son. NOTICE. PERSONS, having unsettled accounts with the undersigned are called upon to attend to them promptly and have them closed. More particularly aecouts that hare been standind ■some time, should, and mj/ be attended to; an? if in some cases persons are not prepared to c'sse fully, they must at least attend to them. * J OWN CLARK. March 14. 18",6—3 m. Lumber! Lumber!! Inn OMn SHINGLES of different AvrlJ,\rVFv kinds. Also, 75,000 fee t>l LUAIMCR of vaiious sorts, such as Whit Pine, Yehow Pine, Poplar, Spruce, &c. Ft sia, ' F. D. BEEGLE.o St. CUirsville, Fob. 18 , 1853-tf DIVIDEND. "VrOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders _l\ of the Somerset and Bedford Turnpike Road Company, that the President and Managers have this day declared a dividend of OHO per cent, on the capital stock of aaid Company, to be paid by the Treasurer. Dec. 5,1856. JACOB MUSSER. Dr. F. C. Reamer, Physician and Surgeon. nespcrtfnlly tenders; his services •< IX the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. FTs may always be found (nnless professienaliv en |aged) at his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana Feb.l 6, 1854. Confeciiouarj Cstabthbraent. J. W. Boehrn, still continues to keep on hand Candies, nuts, fruits, cakes and beer, at his old stand a few doors West of Brice's Tavern. 1 hank Jul for past favors li 6 solicits the patron age of the public. Aug. 22. 1856. L\IRPETLYG. ALL wool Venitian, Rugs. Cotton and hemp Carpeting, Floor Oil CSths--white and j Check Matting just received bv May 28,1836. A. B. CRAMER fCo. GENTLEMEN'S Gaiters and Shoes—Mens and boys shoes and hoots. Also Ladies. Misses, and ehildrets do. for salel,y May2.t 1856. A. H. CRAMER fcCo. IMPORTANT TO MILL OWNER WOODWARD'S Improved Smut and Screen itig Machines, Mill Bushes, Bolting Cloths and Bran Dusters, of the most improved plan: Mill Screws, Com and Cob Grinders, Patent Bridges for Mill Spindles, Portable Mills, warranted to grind ten bushels per hour, Mill Irons and Mill Burrs made to order. Also, Stover s Patent Corn Kiln and Grain Dryer a valuable invention. The above articles are kept constantly on hand, and can be obtained at any time, from S. D. BROAD. Schelisburg, Bedford County, who is also gent for Bedford, Soraeiset, and adjoining ounties. •Mill wright work done at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. February 15, 1855. MeCOR, MICK'S Reaper and Mower for sale b F S. D. BROAD at Bcbellsburg, Pa., agent for Blair and Bedford • unties. February 10, 185 R. Plastering Laths!! THE I !JIDERSIGMEI> having erected a Mill for sawing PtAerraiyc Laths on his premises in Union Tp., Bedford county, is now ready to famish any quantity on the'shortest notice. Price $1.50 per thousand, 3 ft. long Otherlengths in proportion. Letters addressed to meat St. ClalrsviUe wl l>e promptly attended to. WM. GRIFFITH Union Tp., Feb. 16,1854. zz. NEW GOODS! ST received and far sale at Rker'a New *" Stork, a iage and well assorted stock of Fall and Winter Goods. He is now prepared to accommodate his friends and customers, and the public generally. To attempt to enumerate his stock in a news paper advertisement, wonld he folly, or a Hat of the prices useless, for the pub lic would not believe that goods were selling as they offer them, unless they call and see for themselves. We .don't wish to boast, tnt mere ly remark that for variety texture, and cheap ness, his stock cannot be excelled, ard it is cal culated to please all. We cordially invite the pnblie to eallat REED'S NEW STORE and satisfy themselves in regard ttie variety of the above statement, and examine hit stock lie. fore you purehase elsewhere. Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for goods. Oct. 10, '66. Bakery and Confectionary, OYSTER SALOON. THE subscriber, thankful lor the patron&pu heretofore extended him by a liberal pub lic, tenders bis thanks, and he would respect fully inform them that he has received and opened a new and choice lot of Confections, among which sre candies, nuts, fruits, fcc— ! He also keep# Groceries, snch as Sugar, Coflee, < Tea, Molasses, Cheese, Candies, &c. Also sll ; descriptions of Cakes, and will serre Wedding 1 and other parties, on short notice, with confec i tions and cakes. He has opened op and rafltted his fine Oyster 1 Saloon, in a superior style, whare he will lie al ways ready to serve hi# friends and the public with good fresh Oysters. His stand is opposite the Odd-Fellow's Building, where he feela cenfldent that thoso who give him a eall will rot go away disap pointed JOHN J. LCTIIEK Jan. 9, 1857. TOIIOCSKkKEPEfIS. DR. HARRY", at the Cheap Drug and Book Store, has just received, a large assortment 0 t the best flavoring extracts, together with Bait ing Soda, Cream of Tartar. Salrratus, &c.. o the very best quality, all of which be willscl' t the lowest prices. AVer's Cherry Pectoral.— For the cure of Coughs, Colds, &c., can bo had at Dr. ; Harry's Drugstore. BEDFORD HIGH SC HOOL. The undersigned wonld res[ectfuHy announce ' to the public, that he will open in Wed lord, on the first Monday ot November next, a high srhoul in which all the brancbesof a liberal' education. Engl sh and Classical,wii! be taught It is designed to establish in Bedford a perman ent Institution of a high order, Male and Fc' mate. The Male anil Female departments will be distinct, so soon as the necessary arrange inents can be effected. In this school students will be prepared for the higher clasres of any College or to enter at'once upon the active du ies of life. Special care will he taken to form in the tu ples habits of order strict punctuality, and thor oughness. Wc consider these as valuable c*- mentsof character, and indispensable to sound teaming. The physical, moral and social education rf the pupils, wiil receive that attention which their importance demands. There will he three grades. To the first ho long the common English branches, such as Reading, Orthography. Writing, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry. Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric, Logic, Bo tony, Ar.cient Geography ice. The third ■ mhracesail the with the Latin and Greek languages. The Modern languages. Musia, Drawing,. Painting and Ornamental Needle work, wi!l bo oxtrastudies, and for each thera will be oxtr.v charges. EXPENSES. Tuition for the first grade per quarter, fl 00* " second 5 C-A " third " of The charges for the extra studies will be pub lished at an early day. The opportunity is now offend to the citi zen* of Bedford and vicinity of having estab lished in their midst a perminent school of a high order. The enterprizc. on the broad and comprehensive basis here indicated, will be at. tended necessarily with mneh labor and ex pense. It is hoped, therefore, that nil those who feel interested in the education of tii young, will come up liberally to the support of the School. Rev. G. W. AUGHINBAUGH. A. M. Oct 24. 1856. " MORIS MWTooir THE nsdersigned hasjust returned heme from the Eastern cities with a large stock of FALL and WINTER G :;ods, and is now exhibiting AT CHEAP SIDE. A general assortment of new style of WINTER GOODS, Comprisine in a great variety o? Zatiitt E-e** Gocds. which consists in part o! Black and Fcn ry Silk*. Chatty*. Lav us, Dt J.axnts, J/edenw.- Ciotlis, Coberg MTinoa, etc., etc. A large variety of Bir.ck ard Fancy tlotbcs.. Ctissimeres, Cs*inetis. J .-tries. etc., etc. Boots. Shoe*. Hcts and Bonnets, Gioctriis, Su gars, Molasses, iymys, Shad, htrrirps and Mackerel, Bacon. Qiieeneware, Hardware. Brooms, Buckets, Looking Glasses, etc. The above stock consists of every article us ually kept in store- .111 of which Will W sold, cheap for rash or approved produce. Thankful fir pw favors, he hopes by fair dpaiing and a desire to plesse.to or rstioue to n-.*"ii and reeivc a Vitierai share ofp- blie pstr^naue. G IV.RCIP. Oct. 3. !->*. A a the season for chapped had* awd face*, is coming on, we advise our friends to call or> Dr. Harry, at the cheap Drug Store, ard get a. box of Barin's Am.taittne for prevention and cure of chapped bands, only 87 > pee box. A NRJF IX Lirs S ATEDI Dowaouc, Midi, March 11, iSS. 1. A. RHODES, ESQ : Dear Sir—As I took roar medicine to sell on consignment. >ni tnrc BO pay,' 5 1 take pleasure in stating its et- V-ctaas reported to m* by three brothers w'a use in this place, and their testimony : a lair specimen ot' all I have received: W. S- Cosun told ra-e l had taken nine bottles ol' Christie's Ague Balaam. sd contin ually run down while uing it until sov lungs and liver wero Congested to that degree that Wood discharged from my mouth and bowels, so that all thought it impossible for ,e to live through another chill. The doctors too did all they could for me, but though I must die- Nothing did any good until 1 got Rhodes' Fe ver and and Ague Cure, which at once reliev ed me of the distreis and nausea at my stom ach and pain in my head and bowels, and pro duced a permanent curs in a short time.'' H. M. Counts says: "I had been taking me dicine ol is good a doctor as we have :n our county, and taken any quantity of quinine and specifics without any good result, from 25 August to 17th December. 3ut seeing how nicely it operated on mv brother. I got a bnt tl. of RHODES' FEVEK AND AGUE CUKE, which effected a permanent cure by using two thirds of a bottle." S. M. Cos KM* was not here, but both tie other brothers say his case was the same as H. M's. Isold the medicine to tmin tlie soma day, and th cure was a speedy from the seme small quantity, and I might so specify. Yours with respect. A. HUNTIN GTON. The above speaks for itself. Good proof as it is, it is of no better tenor than the vast i um ber of like ecrt idea lea I have alreadv publish ed. and tbs still greater amount that ia contin ually penriog in ro me. One thing more. Last year I had oscasion to Caution the Public in these words:— / notiee arte firm wht iWe taken one of my gen trdl circular,, sKhttituted the name a f their aet tramfor my merftcfas, and then with brazen twi/a anc* end their pamphlet with the exclamation, • Let the proprietor of any other moiteme > murh if As dom,' " &c. Now I take pleasure In saying that the Cau tion referred to the same >Dr. Chtistie's Ague Balsam that is mentioned in the abereeer tifleste. i here are aeserifl other industrious people V*? *" e spplyiag to their poisenous trash all 'hntf publish about my Fever snd Ague Care, H? Antidote t Malaria. escept tha certificate* Cores, and the Certificate! of the celebrated Ibflmf#. Dr. James. R. Chilton of N. T., In avor of its perfectly HARMLESS CHAKAC -I'KR, which is attached to every bottle. These eill always serve to distinguish my medicine "rota imitation*. 'AS. A. RHODES, Proprletee. Providence. R. I, For Sale by Druggists generally. April M IMS, Bm.
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