rptlE undersigned having entered into par A |nerhn. respectfully annonnce to the pub Its gen r-iity, that they are now prepared io iur i—-ii anything >:i their line at exceedingly low rates. Wo. are now opening an elegant stock of Hardware, Cutlery, House Furnishing Goods, Tin Japanned, Brass, French, and Bnttaniu Ware, Wilbur, Cedar, and Fine Ware, Nails, Glass. Brashes. Putty, Ac,. A. A large stock of TIN-WARE constantly on hand, of oiu own manufacture. Spouting and other work done to order, as usual. STOVES of every des cription for wood or coal, of which we are just receiving some beautiful new patterns. Also Farm Implements in great variety, warranted as represented, the host and latest Inventions ot the day. And. as we are every week receiving goods from Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Pitts. uurg, we will always endeavor to keep a tul supply of everything in our line, or at leas fbmish any article required at a short notice. We are also prepared to furnish all kinds of Lead Pipe, Water and Pump Fixtures, at low rites. We cordially invite all to give us a call, and especially the f.arlies, as we hive nearly everything to make house keeping easy from a needle to a Cooking Stove, GEO. W. BLYMIRE. WM. HARTLEY. Get. 8. 1856.-ly. iil'JFliliil HOTEL, AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. riIHE subscribe (respectfully begsleavslt'oan- J. nounce to his old uiends and the public generally, that he has leased and taken posses ion ot the Bedford Hotel, lately in the occu pancy of Coi. Adam Barnhart. It is not his design to make many professions as to what he willdo, hut he pledges his word -at his most energetic etfbrts will he employed to render comfortable all who give hi it col. Thehouse will be handsomely titte* up, and none hut careful and attentive serv nts will he engaged. Persons visiting the Bed.'ord Springs, as well as those attending Couit, and the traveling community GOL orally, ate respectfully invited to give him a caif and ju Jge for themselves. CC?~The stages all now stop at this hotel, and it is therefore the Flage Ofliee. Boarderstaken by the week, month or year, onfavorahle terms. XT' Ample and c .jifortahle stabling is at tached to this bote , which will always he at ended by a careful hostler. Also, a safe and convenientearriage house. JOHN ITAFRR. Hertford, Apr.l 6, 1855. zz SHOE STORE. AB. CRAMER A CO. have just receive • a very large assortment of Boots an ihoes,suitable lor Fail and Winter, part style as follows : Men's Super Waxed Double Sole Boots, i •Men's City Made Calf do. Men's H"avy Kip, Lined do. Youth's Waxed Double Sole Boots, Youth's Calf and Kip Lined d. Boys' City made Gall' Boots, Boys' Kip Lined Boots, Women*' Double sole Kip Bootees, Women*' Fine Calf and Seal do. Woinens' Fine Goat Morocco do. Worn -ns' 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, Ac., (n fact, Boots and Shoes to suit every purcha ser. If you want Boots and Shoes, please givr .is a call, and you shall be suited in quality and i price. Exchange Store is the place to bn j Boots and ' Shoes. Get. 12, 1855. I WW GOODS! | ST received and far sale at RKEU'SNSW - STORK. a lage and weli assorted stock of Fall ' and W :.i\er Goods. He i.-v now prepared to i ' ! his friends afodcustomers,and the i public genera!;)'. To attempt to enumerate his stock in a news paper advertisement, would be folly, or a list of the prices useless, for the puli- Lo would uot believe that goods were selling us ! ibey otter them, unless they call and see for themselves. We.don't wish to boast, hut mere-' ly rein irk that thr variety texture, aud cheap ness, his stock cannot he excelled, ard it is cal culated to please ail. We cordially invite the public to call at REED'S NEW STORE and satisfy themselves in regard the variety of i the above statement, and examine his stock be fore you pnrehase elsewhere. Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for goods. Oct. lu, '56. IMPORTANT TO MILL OWNER lITOODYFARD'S Improved Smutand Screen ! IT i"g Machine*, Mill Busltes. Bolting Cloths j and Bran Dusters, of the most improved plan; ! Mill Screws, Corn anil Cob Grinders, Patent > Bridgs for .Mill Spindles, Portable Mills, | warranted to grind ten bushels per hour, Mill I lions and Mill Burrs tirade to order. Also, | Stover's Patent Corn Kiln and Grain Dryer si valuable invention. The above articles are kept constantly on hand, and can he obtained at any time, from S. D. BROAD, ! Schellshurg, Bedford County, who is also I gent for Bedford, Sumetset, and adjoining i ounties. Mill wright work done at the shortest notice, I aud on the most reasonable terms. Feoruary 15, 1856. MCCORMICK'S Reaper and Mower for sale 1 , % S. D. BROAD at Schellsburg, Pa., agent for Blair ar d Bedford i eualien. February 16, 1066. j THE subscribers take this method of inform - g the people of Bedford County tout they i ve opened a Wholesale and Retail Cluluins ! tlore, at No. 6, Lloyd's Row, llollidsyshurg. Pa..where they will at all times have on hand a urge supply of every article in the Clothing Lino. They would be pleased to see alt their fblcuds at their establishment. S. HEKSHMAX, M StKfGNTUOL. June 27. J866-tf Plastering Laths!! fPIIE r\'DKRkI(f\F.I) having erected X a MiUfor sawing PXASTKRIEO 1-ATUSON uis premises in Union Tp., Bedford eounty, is now ready to furnish any quality on the shortest notice._ Price >1.50 per thousand, 3 ft. long Other-lyaglhs in proportion. Lettei% tddressed to me at St. Olairsvillc wl be promptly aUenled to. WM. GRIFFITH Union Tp.. Feb. 16.1854. TT. iVew Jewelry, THE subscriber has opened out a new and assortment of all kinds of the moit fashionable Jewelry—consisting in part of Breast Pins, Finger Rings. Ear Rings, A,-. Ac. Call arft seFfrf* Stock. dl4 DANIEL BOROFF. WOOLEN FACTORY—The sub scriber having rented the well known Wwqcg Pafctory, situate in Water Street, South Woodberry Township, Bedford county, Pa., formerly owned by Mr. Wm, S. Flack, and now owned hy Mr. Ad;im Ketring, is prepared to accommodate the public in a superior maimer. Tile Factory is now under going thorough repair, which will enable him to execute w< rk as welt as can be done at any other establishment in the country. He constantly keeps on hand, Cloths, Satti noUs, Tweeds, Flannels. Blankets, Girth and Rag Carpets, Covcrlits, Ac., Ac., Country Carding done from the first ot May until the tirst <>f October, for Cash, r two cents per pound added on credit. Wool and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange tor goods or work. By long experience in business, and a desire to please, he hopes t<> receive a share of the pnldic patronage. ROBERT RALSTON. Feb. ti, 1857.-tin. STATEMENT 0* THE RECEIPTS and expenses of the Chainbersburg aud bed lord Turnpike Head Company, for the year ending January 13 18-57: To Current Expenses, $."865 0# Dividends paid since last Settlement, 1.893 IK) Balance iu Treasurer's hands, 3,318 75 $8,477 76 By Balance at Settlement, Jan. '56. $1,839 56 Amount Tolls Received, 5.880 48 Frota J. Calhoun's Est.it , 1.757 71 $8,177 75 Balance bro't down, $3,218 75 Deduct amount Dividends unpaid, 2,247 27 Available Balance, $971 48 _G. JR. MESSERS.MITH, Jan. 80, 1857. Treasurer. RECEIVED JANUARY 1857—At CHEEP SlDE—Deleans, Madonna Cloths, Calicos Muslins, Cashmiiett*, Tweeds Ac., all of which will bo sold very cheap bv Jar. 30, 1857. ' G. W. RUPP. GOLDEN and Surgar House Syrup, Wbite ami Brown Sugar, for sale by Jan. 80, 1857. G. IV'. RUPP. BOOTS, Shoes; Hats, and Caps; Mackeral; Na.ls, ami Glass, for sale by Jau. 30, 1857. G. W. RUPP. G. W . RUPP, will sell, a large lot of Dee leans at cost. Jan, 30,1857. mFIRM SADDLES, Harness, Trunks, Whips, &c. — The Undersigned would repectfuljy announce to the Public that they have formed" a partner ship, and are now lully prepared to manufacture alt kinds of work in their line of business of the best materials, and upon the shortest no tice. k'J3h 3.7) Whips, wholesale or retail. Shop — ut "e old stand on Pitt Street. m 1 ' T ' 1 SIMON LING, J. A. HENDERSON. Bedford, Nov. 8156 REMOVED. The undersigned take this method of inform ing their old Customers and the public in gen eral, that they have removed their entire sioc of Goods from the West end of Bedford to the f'olon.tde Store, lately occupied by C'spt. J. Reed, where they will be pleased to see all who may favor them with a call. All kinds of produce taken in Exchange fo Goods. Thankful for past favors, they hope by fair dealing and a desire to please, to continue to Receive a liberal share of ihe public patronage Bedford. July 25, 1855. J. AJ. M. SHOEMAKER, j A. King. Fr. Jordan. LAW PART NERSHIP. liiug & Jordau, J torneyg at Law BEDFOH . PA., lITILL practice in the i jveral Courts of Bed ?? ford and adjoining counties. Agencies, Collections, and all other business intrusted to their care will be promtly and laitli nilly attended to. , 0^ F /, C w Jn ' i , ftn! street, formerly eccnpied - ■ Hoflus, Esq., and more recently iu the occupancy of Jos Mann, Esq. January, 5, 1855. Dr. F. C. Reamer, Physician and Surgeon. T>eapectiully lenders his service* . i J-V the citizens of Bedford and vicinity He may always be found rnnless professienaliv en- ! rfaged) *t bis Drug and BOOK Store, in Juliana ' Feh.l 6. 1854. SHIN K WARE.—Creaui Crocks, Milk Crooks ot all .sizes; lintter Dishes.from one to one and a half gallon Pitchers, all of' which are oi best quality, for sale bi ll Ac A r , • A - FERGUSON- Bedford, Jan. 16, 1856. phalon-s Magic Hair Dye, Colors ins^i^. "/V 0r hiskers a jet black or beautiful brown. Also, PhalonsChemical Hair Invigorator, a superb article, for preserving and iTmv\Tf| 10 hL Ci '" P urch aed Iron, Harry , at tile cheap Drug Store. JOB MANN, G. H. SPAN. J AW PARTNERSHIP— The undersigne J-J have associated themselve.io the Practice ot the Law,and will promptly attend to all busi ness entrnstedto theircare iu Bedford and ad oining counties. fc^°.M CO n on l ?." ,ianna Str ect, three door. * opposite the resi- Jnne Ist—lHs4 t f. **** * SPA * G - J lO ! 1 SALfi.—The subscriber wUI offer for sale on Saturday the 7th riMt°i n\ nC V' in,he ® oro,l ßh of Bedford, t.ut WV.LL kin.wn larm, called the • Blair Fatm ' belonging to tha estate of J,.hn Kefctfe, deed, com,ainiog about ce hundrod acres, more or ess adjoining \V ,11, am Reeffe's farm: the land fnolfur ?' U t ty ' plr ! Ilrne!,t " ne > and the bal -1 welUim'e . .J"" cle,lre< L ">e balance n . . ' "nprovemcnts are a comfort ■ aide dwelling house, barn and other out bui Id iots usual on such PLACE. : Cm.ltrtons made known at the time, and JL.STCT* LT I41 V IIV SAMUEL BROWN, surviving Executor of the last will Ac., of Keb. 13, 1837. J ° ,ln KeetfL '. *'<• 'po FRUIT GROWERS.—The nnderstni- X ed would call ine attention of persons de sirous of planting this Rising, to his 8-<e i,,t u f apple trees from 5 to 10 feet high, of the most epproved varieties, will he sold in quantities t< | siut purchasers, at tbi lowest rates, bv the j hundred. : Persons clubbing together and ordering by ; the thousand will be liberally dealt with for : superior trees. Also a lew Peach, Apricot j Nectarine grapes, Gooseberries. Raspberries, I tc. All articles labeled an! carefully packed I to carry safely any distance at the small cost of : matera!. Pears, Plums and Cherries are yet small. For further particulaes address a f-w Hues to 1. M. of NCH Btiifurd, Pa, Feb -0. 1857. SHOE, Glassware, and VARIETY ADAM FERGUSON HAS just opened, next door to Minnick's, j on Juliana Street, a large assortment ofj Shoes and Boots, of evory kind, size and ties- j cription. Also an extensive assortment of; GLASSWARE, including cake stands, preserve 1 dishes, cake baskets, hall lamps, tumblers, laigfc | beer glasses, window glass, card receivers, terra | cotta. Ac. Also silver cake baskets, and a va- j riety of other articles in flint line. Ho has j also on hand the best kind of tobacco and cigars, ' cheese and crackers, carpet hags, Misses satcli- ! els, Gentlemen's canes, shotguns, Gentlemen's i and Ladies' gloves, of all kinds. Hosiery oi j 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 chant's, he can sell at reduced prices. Dec. 19, 1856. NEW FIRM —AT— HOPEWELL. THE subscribers trading and doing business under the firm of Batndollar, Lowry, A Co., would respectfully inform their friends, and the public generally, that they have opened at the above place, and are daily receiving a large stock of Merchandise, consisting in part of Muslins. Ticking, Osenbergs, Drills, Cassimeres S attire Us. Cloths, Flannels, Delanes, French Merinos. Silks. Calicos. Hats and Caps, Hard ! ware, Queensware, Boots and Shoes, Groceries :of all descriptions. Also a large assortment of | Ready tnade Clothing, all ol which will be sold : upon as short profits as can be had in the coun ty. G. K BARNDOLLAR, JOHN F. LOWKr. JOHN C. EVER HART, C. W. ASUCOM, Dec. 26, 1856. HARDWARE STORE. | The subscriber would announce to his old | riends and thu public iu general, that he has removed his HARDWARE STOKE to the new building second door west of the Bed for-1 Ho tel, where he has just received and iqirned an extensive assortment of Hardware, embracing almost every article in that line of httisiness. j His stock of SADDLERY is of the best qnalitv j and was selected with great care, lie would ! respectfully invite all in want of articles in the | Hardware line, to give him a call, satisfied that | he can please all who do >. JOHN ARNOLD. j Mar 23. 1856. EVERLAKT, ASHCOM A CO. FORWARDING "• COMMISSION MERCHANTS—HOPEWELL—FA. The Hibscritiers doing business under the Firm of Everhart, Ashcom A Co.—are now prepared to store aud ship Flour, Grain, and all kinds of Mrchandise, upon reasonable terms. They also keep on bands, Plaster, Fish, Salt, Rock Powder, 4c., to which they invite tiie at tention of Merchants in the county, and Far mers. The highest rash prices paid lor Flour, and Grain, thaf the Eastern Market, wiiiatford. JNO. C. EVERh ART, C. W. ASHCOM, JNO. F. LOWRY. G. K. BARNDOI.LAR. Dec. 26, 1856 W . HOE li~K E N S~ IPIIOIATERER. WOULD announce to the citizens of Bed ford and vicinity, that ho is prepared to do all work in his line, in the best style, and on reasonable terms. 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 would invite especial attention. He may be found at the shop of M ichael Weis el, a short distance East of the Borough, n r at his residence, nearly opposite the dwelling ol Dr. Watson. Bedford, Dec. 5, 1856. —3 m. A- B. CRAMER A Co NAVE received their usual assortment of Fall and Winter Goods. They respectfully in vite thai- friends to call aud examine stock and eprics.—Oct. 24, 1856. WANT33D. TWO Journeymen Tailors will he employed by the subscriber, if application be made im- '■ mediately— constant iinpkiymeot and good wages will bo given. C. LOYEK. Bedford, Dec. 12, 1856. CORN SHELLKR,FODDER CUTTERS, A x D GOII N MIL LS . WE warrant the alaive Machines to work as represented, and if alter a fair trial they do not give satisfaction, the purchaser may re turn them and get his money back. Give them a trial, and you will save money, as they have not yet been surpassed, if equalled. Dec. 19, 1856. BLYMIKE A HARTLEY". NEW FILL AND WINTER GOODS AT THE (OLOWADE STORE. THE subscribers baling just returned from the Eastern Cities, are now receiving a large and splendid assortment of Fall and Win ter goods, consisting in pari of French Merino, Tin bit Cloth, Parmetta Delaines, Silks, Flan aels, Alpacas, Satiuctts, Tweeds. Jeans, Mus lins, Cotton and Woolen Wrappers and Draw ers; Boot* and Shoes; Queensware. Hardw ire, and in fact a little of every thing kept in Store. Thankful for past, favors they hope by fair dealing, and a desire to please to receive a j liberal share of the public patronage. Oct. 3, 1856. J A. J. M. SHOEMAKER. A large assortment of lUir, Tooth, and Clothes ilbrusbes just received, at Dr. Harry's. Country Physicians, can have their orders filled, with the very l>e*t articles, at city prices t Dr. Harry's Cheap Drug Store. Pitt st. Bedford, Penn'a. Oct. 31, 1856. DR. B. F. HARRY. MOTICE TO DELIVQIIENT (JOL oLClOßb.—Notice is hereby given to all delinquent collectors in Bedford cauuty, up to the year 1856 inclusive, that if they jiy up balances standing in their duplicates bv May Court 1857, they wit! he allowed 3 percent on the amount so paid iu, over and above the 6 per cent already allowed by law. Bv order of the Commissioners. H. NICODEMUS, Jan. 16, 1857. Clerk. FOUNDRY' FOR RENT—Rlackoutiih Shop, Machine Shop 24 by 40 feet, with water power for Maehine Shop, and 1 oundry, all tilted up In good working order.— Also two good Dwelling /louse* aud Stable thereon. The above establishment, is situate about one mile south of Woodberry, on the Turnpike leading Dam Pattonsv ille, to 7/oihdayaburg. Jan. 16, 185G-Bt. ABRAHAM KEAGY". Nolltdaysi-urg Register, publish eßht time*, and charge advertiser. TO BUILDERS- Ithc subscriber is fully preprred titfnrnfsh and quantity or qnnlhy ot Building Lumber any Plastering Laths. Order* directed to St.Ot t-rs vili, Bedford County, -rill be promptly aitec.ed t°j by giving a reasonable notice. F D. BEEGLF. Dec. 29, 1854. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. IIOFIUS & FILLER ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BEDFORD, FA. WILL PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL legal business entrusted to their care.— During the sessions of the court, the senior partner may he found at the office of the firm, two doors south of Hon. S. L. Russell's office. D. H. HOFIUS, JNO. H. FILLER. Bedford, Nov. 28, 1856. ' Great Attraction. —o— COLIN LOYES, .Merchant Tailor, TAKES this method of announcing to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity, and strata era visiting the place, that he has just received at his old stand in Bedford, next door west of the P.edford Hotel, the richest assortment of Cloths, Ac., he has ever yet offered to the pub lic. and to which tie invites the attention of pur chasers, satisfied that be can accommodate, both as to price and quality, all who favor him witli a call, lie has a Superior article of cloth, for boy's clothing, which tie can sell so low as to astonish those who examine its quality. H7"Garmeuts. of every description, in his line, made to order on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Civile would direct attention to the follow ing list, as comprising some of the leading arti cles to he found in his establishment: Black Cloths, ranging iu price from $2,50 to $9,00 per yard; Blue Cloths; (Hive Browns A Greens; Black Casimers; Black Doe-Skins; French Fancy Casimeros; Linen Drillings; Plain 4- Figured Grenadiena; Superior article of Black Satin; Velvets; Marseilles Vestings; Buff Cassimeres. A tine article of Shirts, latest style. Lisle Thread under Shirts 4 Drawers. Cotton << Shirt collars latest style; Lawn Cravats; BlackSiik " White Linen Handkerchiefs; Summer Stocks; Superior article of French Suspenders; Black Kid Gloves; Fancy Colored Kid Gloves; Silk Lisle thread and all other articles usually kept by Merchant Tailors and Gent's furnishing stores. Bedford, Dec. 12, 1856. DRIES, BOOKS AND STF TIOfiARY. iili. K. C. REAMER, Bedford, Pa., HAVING purchased the Drug and Book Store of Dr. S. D. Scott, has constantly on hand, at the old sund, a large and well se lected stock of choice Drugs and Medicine-, wholesale and retail, all of which will be sold at fair terms. The assortment consists in part o Drugs autS Chemicals, Dye Woods and Acids, Paints i. J Oils, Window Glass and Glass Ware, Tobacco and Segars, Perfumery, Fancy articles, 4c-, 4c- PATEMT MEDICINES. Having the regular agency for the sale of all of these medicines, the pnldicare assured that tbey are oi the best, such as hare stood the test of time and expe rience, and can be safely recommended as ge nuine, viz: Townsend's and Sand's Sarsapa rilla, Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, AVer's Cherry Pectoral, Moffat's Life Pills and Ph®- nix Bitters, Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines, Fahnstoek's, llohensack's, and other vermifu ges; Iloofland's German Bitters. Ac., Ac. Constantly on hand a large stock of historic, biographical, scientific, religions, poeticai, school, and miscellaneous BOOKS. Also a great variety of FANCY STATION ARY, Cap, Post and wrapping paper of every quality, Paper Hangings in groat variety.— Window Blinds in patterns or by the piece.— Wall Paper, Steel and Fancy Goods. BLANK BOOKS of every size and qnalitv, Pocket Books and Port Monnaies, Diaries, Blank Dc-ds and Mortgages, gold Pens and Pencils, Comit*. Brushes, Perfumery in great variety. Soaps, Ac., Ac. Lamps, and Carophine Oil and Burnit g Fluid, kept constantly on hand. CHOICE LIQUORS for medical use; Wolff"s Seheiaatu Schnapps, Gin, Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines. Aug. 11, 1804.-tf TO HOUSEKEEPERS. DR. HARRY, at the Cheap Drug and Book Store, has just received, a large assortment ol the best flavoring extracts, together with Bak ing Soda, Cteam of Tartar, Ssleratus, Ac., o the very best quality, all of which lie willsel t the lowest prices. BOOTS A SHOES A. B. CRAMER,A Co., have just received a full supply suitable for the approaching season. Oct. 24, 1856. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the subscriber, living in Pleas antviile, Bedford Co., on the Estate of Saiuucl Wright, late of said Township, dee'd, all per sons indebted to said Estate are hereby notified to make payment immediately, and those hav iug claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. January, 2, 1857. J. H. WRIGHT, Adm'r. Lumber! Lumber!! 1 i\i in SHINGLES of different AvHJyMJUU kinds. Also, 75,000 fee ol LUMBER of various sorts, such as Whit l'ine, YeliOw Pine, Poplar, Spruce, Ac. Ft F. D. BEEGLE.o St. Clairsville, Feb. 18 , 1853-tf RENiOYED. THE undersigned, thankful (as advertise ments say) tor past favors at the Colonnade store, in Bedford, would respectfully announce to his patrons and friends generally, that he haa removed his entire stunk of goods to his tiev# brick store room lately occupied by Peter Rad el>augh opposite the Bedford Hotel. His sup. ply of goods is tFesli, new and fashionable. Ii; new room lias been neatly and elegantly fitted up and remodeled. All kinds of produce are taken in exchange for good*. 11'* hopes to be continued inthe favor of his utrons and the public. JACOB HEED. July 4, 185ti. A Prime lot of Groceries, just received aud for sale at SHOEMAKER'S, Colonnde Store. O t. 3, 1856. WANTED—At Reed's Colonade Store. Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, and Buckwheat—also all other approved produce, in exchange lor goods at cash prices DOUBLE BARRELLED GUNS— Two Dou ble Barrel Guns—twist warranted, for sale by A. B. CKAMKK A CO. Nov. 28, 1856. PRIVATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. -The subscriber offers for sale the 1 valuable Farm on which she now resides, situ ate ia Cumberland Valley Township, Bedford County, Pa., about tour miles South 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, ami 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 he sold immedi ately, therefore it would be necessary that |><*r sons wishing to purchase should call and ex amine it soon. Possession given on the first of April next, and a good title made. Terms to suit purchasers. MBS. NANCY JJUNT. January, 2. 1857. BARGAINS! —The undersigned, desir ous of reduciug their stock, iu order to make room for Spring Goods, will offer to purchasers, the boat bargains ever seen in Bed ord. Call aud see how cheap you can buy! A. B. CRAMER, A Co. Jan. 10, 1857. W MEM Hi. Valentine Steckman, PROPRIETOR. 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 qnalitv. A. B. CRAMER A CO. Nov. 28, 1856. To keep the teeth and gums healthy.—Use Bazin's Rose tooth paste, or the Balm of a Thousand Flowers, with a good brush, all of which can be purchased cheap, at Dr. Car ry's. THE SITIfIDIY EVENING POST. THE BEST WEEKLY PAPER. Sample .Numbers Furnished Gratis. • EXAMINE FUR YOURSELVES- Apply to the publishers, DEACO* A PETERSON, 66 South Third St., Plilla. For the Hair—Jockey Club, and new mown hay, pomatums, genuine ox marrow, at Dr. Harry's. Bazins Fancy Soap—shaving Cream, just re ceived from the city, by Dr. Harry. THE undersigned respectfully requests all those indebted to bim iu any manner to make payment immediately. Oct. 8, 1856. GEO. W. BLYMIBE. DISSOLUTION. "IyrOTICE is hereby given that the partnership li heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of A. Diehl A Corle, hss been dissolved by mutual consent. The books, ac counts, notes, Ac., are in the hands of Adam Diehl, who is hereby authorised to settle the same A. DIEHL, Dec. 6, 1856. JOS. F. CORLE. mmm | WUt at>4 yamctmtiy art mnhOf to oil •peratiooi in- i J traafed to lit* care Taeiu l : *d, plu*s*u, Ac-, and I orutteukl teeth inaertad, fnm oo to an tiw act, i Ctuugea moderate, *n<l all oparattona war ran tad. tr T.m nrVAPJ ABLT CASH tif OSrt on fa ~ P!:t •-.Tout, B-dfc-S, V*. \!b^| 11^---------- APPEALS. —Notice is hereby given to the taxable inhabitants of the county of Bedford, that an appeal will bo held 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 Woodbeny. and South Woodber rr, en Monday the 2d day of February next. For the townships ol Broadtop, Liberty, MOD. roe, East, and VVest Providence, on Tuesday lite 3d day of February next. For the townships of Colerain, Cumberland \ alley, Hun ison. Londonderry, aud Southamp ton, on Wednesday the 4th day of February next. And for the Borough of Bedford, township of Bedford, Borough of Schellaburg, and the townships of Juniata, and Napier, on Thursday the 6th day of February next. When and where all persons or corporators, feeling themselves aggrieved at the enumeration and valuation, of their taxable property, and ef fects pursuant to the several acts of Assembly are requested to attend, and State their griev ances lor redress according to law. CADWALADER EVANS, H'ILLIAM WHETSTONE, //. J. BRUNEK, Commissioners. ATTEST: H. NICODEMUS. Clerk. Commissioner's Office. ( January, 16, 1867. J NOTICE! H. & B. T. R. R. CO. IN connection with the Penn'a Rail Road Company, are now Shipping, witbont delay, be tween HOPEWELL and Philadelphia or Baltimore, (via Huntingdon) at the following low rates viz; AKIIOLES of Ist and 2d Class. Drv Goods, and Shoes, Rags, Nails, Pork, Iron, and mer chandize generally, at 50A62J cents per 100 lbs. ARTICLES of Brd class. Bacon, Blooms, Bark, Fish, Pig metal, Ac., at 43 centa per 100 lbs. ARTICLES of 4th class. Iron, Fish, Salt, Nails, Ac., at 38 cts. per 100 lbs. FLOUR- 73eents per bhl hv Car Load. The above rates will be the whole charge on goods delivered in Hopewell from cither Phil's, or Baltimore until further notice! Huntingdon. JAiIES BOON, Sept. 26, 1830. Sup't. THRESHING MACHINES, with a, 8. <i horse power for *le otiuap at Reed's Co'lo nade Store. Nov. 80, 1856. Roussel's unrivalled premium Shaving Cream at Dr. Harry's. 1 physicians prescriptions carefully compound, f. ,!(1 ./t all hours of the da) or ngbt, at Dr. Harry's, Drug Store. THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY TIMES —A Ll'lKKAiiY AND NEWS JOURNAL FOR '£ MS FAMILY AND FIRE -1 SIDE —The Cheapest Sexvtpapti in the United ' States. Upon tbo termination ilfth* Presidential cob ' test now clone at bind, the proprietors of the Sty- Yoi k Weekly Times intend lu introduce va rious Hint ext< ustv*- changes iu tin character, which will render it xtill more attractive to the rrcut muss 01 the people of tiie United States Its columns milt then he }es exclusively occu pied by political news and discussions, and will be much more largely devoted to literature, general news, and interesting miscellaneous reading- it will be made emphatically and especially a newspaper for- the family and the fireside, containing Literary Talcs. Original and Selected; Biographical N otic#*, Sketches of Character, Letters from Abroad, Anecdotes, and generally whatever will be most entertain ing and most instructive to the great mass of Newspaper Headers. Among the spcuous attractions of the Week ly Times will he an original novel by a popular American Author, mitten cxprossly tor its columns, and abounding in interest and merit. This will he published in successive numbers, I commencing about the 15th of November, and ! will probably la- completed in six months. Tlic Weekly Times will slso contain a aeries of letters iroui F urop and the East, by one of the ablest and most Popular writers In the United State*. —embracing Notts of Incident, Adventure and Observation in Europe, Egypt, Arabia and the Holy Laud, and forming one of the most interesting series of Foreign Sketches ever published iu this Country. Besides these continuous articles, prepared expressly for the Mew Series of the Weekly Times, it will contain, every week, a great amount of Original Correspondence, Domestic and Foreign. Miscellaneous literary anecdotes and sketches —notes of scientific discovery— biographical and critical Dotlces—review* of new and valuable books—choice poetry, ori ginal and selected, ft c., In short, it is the design of its Proprietors to spare neither exneDse nor labor in making it the most interesting and desirable miscellane ous Family Newspaper to the United State*. In addition to its literary and miscellaneous character the Weekly Times will give, in a clear and condensed form, all the news of the day. From all quarters of the world, and in all departments of activity, embracing agricul tural, commercial and financial intelligence, prepared expressly for its columns, and tortile use of those in all parts of the country who wish to be kept informed upon all those top ics. The doings of Congress, with u synopsis of all important documents, valuable speeches and the proceedings of the several State Legis latures. Foreign uews, as given in the Letters of Special Correspondents, and in extracts from the Newspaper Press of England and the Continent—and the miscellaneous news of ac cidents, crimes, disasters, personal movements, 4rc., sc., both at home and abroad. The Weekly Times will also coutain editori al articles discussing all the leading events of the day, in such a manner as shall promise to he most widely useful and instructive. In its political department the Times will be wholly indt pendent of all political parties, speaking freely and boldly its own opinions, condemning public bodies for whatever may be wrong and upholding and sustaining them in whatever may tend for the advancement of the public good. It will advocate equal and exact justice to all men—the preservation of the Union sp ot) the principles of the Constitution, and the improvement of the condition of all classes by education, morality and Religion, it will wage no war upon any section nor counten ance. any infringement of the constitutional rights of any portion ef onr common country. But it will also resist all attempts So subord inate the general good to sectional ambition, or to undermine those great principles of human iberty which form the basis arid foundation of our Republican institutions. It will be moder ate but firm in its tone--seeking to convince rather than intimidate, respectful toward those who difler from it, conservative in itstendency and devoted zealously and ateadily to the ele vation and advancement of the people. The Wttly Times will be printed upon hand some paper, in clear type and in elegant style, each number containing tight pages or forty, eight columns—presenting every wtek a larger amount of choice reading and news than can be obtained elsewhere at the same rate. It is desigued to make it at once, Ihtbest and cheap est family Sew spa per in the United Stalls. It will be sent to subscribers by mail at the following rates: One copy out year, for $2 Fire Copies, one year, for 6 Twenty-Five Copies, out year, for 20 Each package muat in every case be sent to ! one name and addi ess. Any Postmaster, clerk ■ or other petsou, who may send us Ten or more subscribers on the above terms, and who will receive the package for distribution among the subscribers, shall receive an extra copy. Ad ditions may at any time be made to Clubs by the party iu whose name the Club stands, and on terms of first remittance. Postage on the Weekly Times is; To Canada, payable in adTance, 26 c'ts s y'r. Within the State, 18 " • Within the United Statea, 26 " >< O The New-York Daily Times, is a very large, first-class Daily paper, containing all the News j of the Day, Ac., Ac., which is sent to Sub scribers by mail at six dollars per annum. The publish ed twice s week, and containing all the read ing 'uattar of the Daily, is sent to Subscribers at the rste of three dollars per annum. Two ; Copies to one address for Five Dollars. O Payment in all cases is required invariably isi advance; and no papers will ever be sent until tht receipt of the money. All letters inclosing money, or on business of any kind with the office, to beaddresaed to the Publishers, RAYMOND, WESLEY 4 Co., No. 138 Nassau-st., New-York. New-York, Nov. 14, 1856. VVM SHAFFER, MElU'lllYr TAILOR, WOULD announce to his former patr -r ana the public generally, that he hasju eceived, from Philadelphia, a large and well se ected assortment of the most choice Clotlis Cassimeres and Vestings—also summer wear every description, to which he invites the attend tion of purchasers. His cloths, etc., were se lected with great care, and he can recommen thera as being equal, at least, to any to be found lin the place. Ale also keeps Ready-made clo thing of every description, at very low prices— and is prepared to cut and make garments on the shortest notice and roost reasonable terms, i/e j respectAtlly invites tits public to give him s call. Bedford, June 6, 1856. FISH. ~ NE W M ackers land Salmon for sale hr Ma 23, 1856. A. B. CRAMER A Co. Mrs. Stowe's new work—Dred, a taTTofthe Great Dismal Swamp, equal to Uncle Tom's Cabin, just received at Dr. .Harry's Cheap Rook Store. CLOTHING STORE. S SON A BORN would announce to his old • friends and the public generally .that he has just received another large supply of Spring slid Summer Clothing for M- audits, which he is determined to sell on th most reasonable terms. Thankful lay past fabors, he hopes to merit and receive a I iberal share of t hit patr ouaE, of a gene eus public. Bedford, Juus 6, 1866. SAMTTSL RADEBAUGH, Justice of the Peace. OFFICE two doors South of the M-nge) House, and next door to the office of Mann A Spang, where ho will attend to the collection of all clufms placed in his bauds. B, iford, Jap. U, 185§, j BEST QUALITY OP HAMMERED IRON ! —Hijiuire A Hartlty, keep constantly on hand, all sixes best Juniata Iron, at Forge pruts, for cash or its equivalent also Roiled Ir>n, Nail Rods, Strap Don and Nuilcs. All orders filled promptly. Bakery and Confectionary, OYSTER SALOON. THE subscriber, thankful for the patrom - e 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 Confection) among which are candies, nuts, fruits, Ac.-! He also keeps Groceries, such as Sugar. Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Cheese, Candles, Ac. Also uJI descriptions of Cakes, and will serve Wedding and other parties, en short notice, with ccnfec tloris and cakes. He has opened up and refitted his fine Ouster Saloon, in s snjierior style, where he will be si ways ready to serve his friend* aud the public with good fresh Oysters. His stand is opposite the Odd-Fellow', Building, where he feels confident that those who give him a eall will not go away dinar, pointed JOHN J. LUTHER Jan. h, 1857. A III; YI AM LIFE BATED f Dowvvwe, Mich, March 11, 1856. J. A. RHODES, Esq : Dear Sir—As I tool yoor Btedieine © sell on consignment, "no fuw ih pay," I *ak pleasure in stating its ef fects as reported so me by three brothers whe five iu this place, ami thei* testimony is a fair specimen of all I have received* W. 3. Contents told me—<l had taken nine bottles of Christie's Ague Balsam, and cs4v' ually run down while using it until my lung# and liver were Congested to that degree thai blood discharged from my mouth and bowel, so that all thought it impossible for me to li*,! through another chill. The doctors too did all they could for me, but though 1 must die Nothing did any good until 1 got Rhodes' Fe ver aud and Ague Cure, which at ouce reliev ed rue of the distress aud nausea at my stom ach and pain in my head and bowels, and pro duced a permanent enre in a short time." H. M. Cohklix says: "1 had been taking me dicine ot as good a doctor as we haTe in our county, aud taken any quantity of quinine and specifics without any good result, from 25 August to 17th December. But seeing how nicely it operated on my brother, I get a bot tle-ofRHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CUKE, which effected a permanent cure by using two thirds of a bottle." S. M. Coxklis was not here, but both ths other brothers say bis case was the same as H. M's. Isold the medicine to both the same day, and tbe cure was as speedy from the same small quantity, and I might sospeeify. Your, witnrespect. A. HUNTINGTON. The above speaks for itself. Good proof is it is, it is of no better tenor than the vast rum ber of like certificates I have already publish ed, and the still greater amount that is contiu- I ually pouring in to me. One thing more. Last year I had occasion to Caution the l'ublic in these words-. " I notice one firm whs hare taken opt of my gen eral circulars, substituted the name of their ros trum for my medic-hit, and theu with brazen impu dence end their pamj hlet with the exclamation, 'Let the proprietor of any other medxeint say us much if he darts.' " Ar. Now I take pleasure in saying that the t'sn tion referred to the same "Dr. Chtistie's Agus Balsam" that is mentioned in the above cer tificate. There are several other industiions people who are applying to their poisenous trash all that I publish about my Fever and Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria, except the certificates of Cures, and the Certificate of the celebrated Chemist, Dr. James. R. Chilton of N. Y., in favor of its perfectly HARMLESS CHARAC TER. wldch is attached to every bottle. The will always serve to distinguish tr.y medicine from imitations. JAS. A. RHODES, Proprietor. Providence, R.I. For Sale hv Druggi-ts generally, April 25 1856, Bm. MORE NEtt GOODS. THE undersigned hasjust returned homefrsm the Eastern cities with a large stock of FALL and WINTER Goods, Ddis now exhibiting AT CHEAP SIDE. A general assortment of new style of WINTER GOODS, Comprising in a great variety of Ladies Pre i Goods, which consists in part ol Black and Fan cy Silks, Challys, Lawns, be Lames, Madura Cloths, Coberg Merinos, etc., etc. A large variety of Black and Fancy Cieftes, Cassimeres. Cas>inetts, Jearica, etc., etc. Boots, Shoes, Hats and Bennett, Groceries, Sv gats. Molasses, Syrups, Shad, llti rings and Mackerel, Bacon, Queensware, llardwar*. Brooms, Buckets. Looking Glasses, etc. The above stock consists of every article us ually kept iu store— ufll of which will ha soli, cheap for cash or approved produce. Thankful for pst favors, he hopes by fci'r dealing and a desire to please.to continue to merit and receive a liberal sharu of public patronags. G W.RUFP. Get. 8, 1856. A a the season for chapped hads and faces, is ./jLcuniing on, we advise our friends to call on Dr. Harry, at the cheap Drug Store, and gvt box of Bazin's Amandine for prevention and cure of chapped bands, only per box. BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL. The undotsigned would respectfully annourr* to the public, that be will open in Bedford, on the first Monday ot November text, a high s.hool in which all the branchesof a liberal .'duration, Engl sh and Classical,will be taught It is designed to establish in Bedford a pern .m ent Institution of a high order, Male and Fe male. Th# Male and Female de|iartmeu|i will be distinct, am soon as the necessary strange mcnts can be effected. In this school students will be prepared lor tbe higher classes of any College or to. enter at once upon the active du iea of Ufa. Special twre he taken to form in the p i pies habits of order strict punctuality, and thor- I oughnew. We consider these as valuable #l - au'u'.s of character, and indispensable to sound i learning. The physical, moral and social education of the pupils, wiil receive that attention which their importance demands. There will he three grades. To the firs* I<- long the common English branches, such as Reading, Orthography, Writing. Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Intellectual and Mors! Philosophy, Rhetoric, Logic, Botgey, Ancient Geography Ac. The third • in braces all the foregoing together with the Latin and Greek languages. The Modern languages, Musis, Drawing, Painting and Ornamental Needle woik, will be oxtrastudies, aud for each there will be eatrs charges. EXPENSES. Tuition for the first grade per quarter, 81 C 8 • eci:l!d b W 1 ♦ • third < ? 25 The charges for the extra studies will be pub [ Htbed at aa early day. ; The opportunity is now offered to the flN zens of Bedfbrrf and vicinity of havlr.g esjab ( I i shed in their midst * perminent school of ! high order. Tbe enterprise, h she -Avvi and ; aotnprehansiv# basis here indicated, will be at. tended mceasaiily with much lahot;,slid ex pense. It is hoped, therefore, Yhni.ail thc*<> who feel interested in tbo education of the young, will come up liberally to the support <>t the School. Rev. G. W. AUGHI.VBAUGH. A. M Oct 24, 1858. A yer's Cherry Pectoral.—For tlir cure "t JlLGougns, Colds, Ac., qay. be had lifirry's Drug Store
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