TEACHERS INSTITUTE. A meeting of the Bedford County Teachers' Institute, will bi bold ut Schol'aOurg, tviij luenctiig on Monday, the 13th day ot April next, and to continue three d.tys. Several interesting lectures on the eiffercnt branches of education will be delivered, and a variety of Instructive exercises on tLe bluet hoard wiil be exhibited. A lite main oi ject of the Meeting is to aid and encourage t aehers in the various duties of their vocation, the attendance, not only of Touchers, but also of School Directors, and the lriouds of education generally, is invited. Conic one, coiuo aii. A hearty welcome ovuits you. You can he either a silent sprc tvtvr, or you can participate m the exercise it jon desire. I. K. GXifYS, J. S. fcsAty. SecFy. Co. Sup'!. March 2d, 1057. ,\cw JcMCirj-. THIK subscriber has opened out a new an ! 1. splendid assortment of all kinds of the most fashionable Jewelry—consisting in part ot Breast Pins, Finger Kings, Far Kings, 4tc. tec. Call and see his stock, dell DANIEL BOEDER. WTGOLEN FACTORY— Tha sub. %l%s( scribor Infing rentej the we'll known Woolen Factory, situ. Ut in Water Street, South Woodi-efry Tiwusliip, Bedtord county, Pa., formerly owth-d by Str. Wei, S. F luck, mi no.v owned by* Mr. AJ.oil Ketring, is prepared to accommodate the public i:t a superior manner. The Factory is now undc-- goiag thorough repair, which will enable him to execute w rk as w *!! as can be done at any other establishment in th country. lis constantly keeps ou hand, Cloths. S itti notts, Tw wis, Flannels. Blankets, Girth an I Rag Carpets, Coverlits, tve., ice.. Country Carding dons from tie first" ot May until the first of October, for Cash, t r two cents per pound added on credit. Wool and aii kinds of country produce taken in exchange lor goods or work. By long experi ne •ia business, and a desire to please, lie hopes to receive i share of the public patroniy. ROBERT UAL iTUX. Feb. 0, 1837.-6 u. SSI9E, Glatuwnre, and VARIETY mt-i ms.. SH: ® ! - 0- I ADAM FERGUSON HAS just opened, next door to Minnick'i, on Juliana Street, a large assortment of Shoes and Boots, ol every kin I, size and des cription. Also an extensive assortment of (,!.tssvTARM, including cake stands, preserve dishes, cake baskets, ball lamps, tumblers,! trge iicer glasses, window glass, card receivers, terra eotta, ftc. Also silver cake iia ; ts. snd - va riety ot other articT-s in that line, f.'c has also ou hand the best kind of ioh'icco and cigars, chees • and crackers, carpet bags. Misses satch els, Gentlemen's canes, shotgun-.. Gentlemen's and Ladies'gloves, of all kinds. Hosiery 01 all descriptions, and a variety ol other articles, not necessary to mention. Having bought his shoes and glassware, in larger quantities, than is usual for country Mer chant s, be can sail at reduced prices. Do c. Ill,lit,Mi. MMWOKT" Till, undersigned bus just returned !.ciuefr:>i: the Eastern cities with a large stock of FALL aul WIN TER Goods, and is now exhibiting AT CHEAP SIDE. A general assortment of new style of WINTER GOODS, C •■uprising in a great variety of Ladies Oreu Good*, whic.ii consists in part ot 81-nk and #V r Bilks, Chatty, Laicus, Lc I,a ir.es, iladcuna Cloths, Cobcrg Meripos, etc.. etc. w A large variety of Black and Fancy Clothes, Casiinieres, Cus>i:.tt:Jeatics, etc., etc. Baals, Shots, J x.its and Bqi c.'s, f Vocrriw, Su gi'S, I'alasf .s, SyrVf-s, Shad, Jstrringi ami -fackerel, Que ens: ware, Hardware. Brooms, Back "s, L->< king Glass s. , le. The above stock consists of every article ns ually kept iu store--...';.' of which wil be told, c'i 'ip for c : i or approved product-. Thankful for p->st favors, he hopes by fail d anting and a desire to pie is >.t-. cuctin u-: to Uie.rU an i r -aaivc a -.b.-ra; ol ; alio- pat-■ . —. ' G. \V. KUi F. on. n. 13"".. JOB M INN, G. I!, ."'PAM,. "1 - x -'•' -' AL r.s K - 1 11 IT. -Tie- u adc.-ignc have •. 'soc.iat.cd themselves . n the Practice oi riic Law,and wiUproinptlj ...tend to ■ ' cu-d n;-sgeutritsti ci to their care In Bedioui ami ad oiniug counties. ,—/"Orticc on .1 mianua I.[n**l, three doors smith of Mangel House and opposite the resi dence ofMaj. Tate. MANN & SPANG. June Ist -1854 tf. Dr. I-\ 0. Reamer, Physician and Surgeon. lAesperiftilly tender? his s rv:-,. "• - the citizens of Bedford ai d virlnitv. f* may always be found (unlesx profcssiensily cn f'tgrd) at his Drug and Book Store, in .TuTAna Full.l 6. 1854. \ large assortment of Hair, Tooth, and Clothes A''rustics just receive 1, at Dr. Harry's. THE undersigned respectfully r<- inssts all those indebted to hitn in any manner ft. make p syi.-.eut irji ue.iiatAy. Oct. 3. 1850, GEO. W. BLT'IIRE. HA.3.DWARS STORE. : r • subscriber would announce to Fi.t old ciGvnt the public in general, that he has P 1 ivad his HARDWARE STOKE to the m w ui.ditig second door w.-st of the Bedford Ho -1. wher : h.- has j ;st received and opened an extensive assortment of Hardware. wnbr-.cing almost every article in that line of buisinra,* Lis stock ol SADDLES Y is oi the best -iu ,lity and was elected with great care. Ge would respectluliy invite ail in want of articles in the I :r.l A irctlae, to give him a call, satisfied that he can please all who do so. JOHN ARNOLD. Mar 28, 1856. * >hrsicMns prescriptions carefully compound- A ed, at all hours of the day or night, at Dr. Harry's. Drug Store. BENT QUALITY OF HAMMERED IRON ! —Hiytnire & IlortJtr, keep constantly on hand, nil sizes best Juniata Iron, at Farge pro ts, for ars'i or i/a t juiralttU, also Ro.lc.i Inn. Nail Rods, Strap lioaiand Nailes. A'l orders filled promptly. 'IILTHNFIKE ELECTION.—There wiirhe X an election for Sv managers of the Cham bersburg and Bedford Turnpike Road Comp-i --ui'heel at the public iion-e of Solomon Di vilbiss, in McConnellsburg, on Monday the second day of March, next. 1 • B. RENEDF, P/tsidtnt. Fob. 20, 1857. J. PAUIEII TlO. MARKET STREET WII.IRF PHIL'J. Dnit.EEs is Fisn Attn I'EOVISIOSS: Have constantly on hand an assortment ol •Slacker*], Shad, ZArrings, CodfLii. Beef Pork, Lard. Should-rs, Hams, Sides, Cheese, Rice, Jo. March 20. 1857.-dm \lfttlTE TEETH aml a perfumed breath can be acquired by ning the "Balui of a 1 h-maand Flowers." T be had at DR. HARRY'S. March 6 ; 1857. EVERHART, ASHCOU & CO. FOIWMSBIMi -COMMISSION MERC H AX V.S~ HOPE WELL—PA. The suUscrilnsrs d dug business under the Firm of Evefhart. Asheoru 8c Co.—.ire now prepared to store a.id ship Flour, Grun, and all kinds ol' MrehsnJise, upon reasonable terms. Titey also keep on hands, Plaster, Pish, Sr Roelt Powder. <Jc-> to which thejr invite the at tention f Merchants in the county, and Far mors. The highest cash prices paid lor Flour, anil Grain, that the Eastern Market, wdiafford. JN'O. 0. E VERB ART, C. IV. ASH COM , J NO. F. LOWKV, (I. K. BARXDOLLAK. T) C. "it, IiCB \Y . li O R K K i; S S > IFHOLSTBiER. WOULD announce to the citizens of Bed \l ford and vicinity, trial bo is prepared to tio all work in ids iiue, in the best style, and on reasonableterm*. .MiTaassEs, with or without Springs mad,- in a snperior manner. equal to tiie best mid • in the city, and to this 'or inch of his business tie would invite especial attention. He may be found at the shop of Michael W'ois el, a short 'list ince East of the Borough, or at iiis residence, nearly oppo'sito the dwelling oi £>r. Wilson. Bedford, Dec. .1, 1858.—0 m. 7i So W r H St 33 —AT— IIOPHJWSZ.iXn, TIIK subscribers trading and doing business under tie firm of Barndnilur, Loivry, & Go., would r. speciniliy inform their friends, and the uubtio generally, that they have opened at the above place, and re daily receiving a large ;rock of Merchandise, consisting in part of Muslins, Ticking, Osenbergs,Drills, Cav.Macros S.ittir.-!ts. Cloths, Flannels, Itelanes, P'rench Meriaos, Silks, fi*licos. Hats and Caps, Hani wire. Qtieenswaro, Boots and Shoes, Groceries of all descriptions. Also a Urge assortment of R .-ady made Clothing, all of which will be sob; upon as short profits as can be had in tlie coun ty. ' G. K BAR VDOLLAR, JOHN F. LOWKV. JOHN 0. EVER 15ART, C. W. AS it COM, Dee. Co, 1358. WjpKIYATESALE OF KE AT.ESTAIE. —The subscriber offers for sale the valuable Fnrrn on which she now resides, situ .tc in Cumberland Valley Township, Bedford -uufy. Pa., about tour miles Smit'i of Bed. rd Ssrings, on the main road leading to Cum iierbuid. containing one hundred acres, more or less, of lirceston • land, about 45 acres cleared and under fence, the balance good timber land, .rod ah cttpablof cultivation. The improvements aVe a good two story log !>■' limg House, with kitchen attached, g.ud seller underneath, good spring house, stable and other necessary out-building", a first rate never failing limestone spring at the door. A good orchard of choice fruits, ar.d water in all the fields except one. A strung mountain stream r us through the pi ice. A good site for a tan yard oil the p'o.u rty. It is desirable t-iiat this Farm be sol i iounedi iteiy, therefore it would be necessary that per sons wishing to purchase should call and it. amine it soon. possession given on the first of April next, m la guod title trade. Terms to suit purchasers MRS. XANCV HUNT. January, 2, 1357. iifis. THE undersigned, thankful (as ndrertise rrteuts say) for past favors at the Colonnade • tore, in Bedford, won ill respectfully announce to bis pat tor; s and friends generally, that he ha:, rem-iv.-d his entire sfotk ,t points to his*tiew I.rick store room lately ocettpii i by lVfer Rad e'-au-li oppi site the Bedford Hotel. His sup ply ol' goods is fresh, new and fashions site. His new room J.as been neatly and elegantly fitted up and remodeled. All kinds of produce sure taken m exchange for roods. lie hopes to bs continued inihefivor of his atrous and the pu:.!ic. JACOB REED. July 4, Idf.G. IV ANTED—At Reel's Colonsde Store.— H heat, Rye, Oats, Corn, and />;;.a heat—also all '.-titer appn-vr t produce, in exchange ;ol goi ds at i :uh prtC! s fff'JiV—Bla '.."Uiithsatnl others, are iniurtacd that we have just recei ed a large supply oi refined Ron—warranted best quality. A. B. CRAMER 8c CO. Nov. 23, I ft AG. TIV (> Journey men T.iilor3 will ?>e employed by the subscriber, it application lie made im ntediari.dy— constant iuiployment and good wug s will bo given. C. LOVER. Bedlo I, Dee. 12, 135 C. FOR RENT—HlacksuuHi Fitop, Mac line Shop "I by 40 feet, Willi water power for Machine Shop, and Foun lry, ail filled up in good working order. - Ai.sotwo g->"d Dwelling .Houses and .Stable thereon. The above establishment, is situate about one tnile south of M" m 1 berry, on the Turnpike Uai.c.g I'rotD i'ittnnsville. to HoiL iivsh'Tg. Jm. 18, 1355 -St. ABRAHAM KEAGV. Woiliday.sburg Register, publish eubt times, and Charge a Iveftiser. - TO BUILDERS. rfthe subscriber is fully ?>repered tofnrnisb ana 1 quantity or quality oi Building Lnmheran) Blistering Laths. Orders directed to St.Ciairs viii. Bedford County, will b.- promptly attended to, by giving a reasonMc notice. F. D. BEEGLE Dec. "JS, 18.54. filim BR. IIakRV, at the Cheap Drug and Book Store, has just received, a Urge'assortment f ,i the bet Savoring extracts, together with Bak ••tig Soda, Creant of Tartar, Saleratos, fcc.. 'bo very best quality, ail of which he Will sol t the le v -st pr; • ;3 . IJhiloa 3 Magic Hair Dye, Colors instant mo ously. tiie Hair or Whiskers a jet hlack or beautitui brawn. Also, PhaionsClieniical Hair Inv:gor*toi\ t superb article, for preserving and beautifying the Hair, cau be purchased from liarry, ai the cheap Drug Store. /"Montitry Physicians, can bare their orders Vyfiilei, with the very best articles, at city piices at Dr. Harry's Cheap Drug Store, Pitt at. Bedford, Pena'a. Oct. 31,1854. DR. B.F. HARRT. j |y oTI( -E TO DELINQUENT COL LECTORS.—Notice is hereby givco to all delinquent collectors in Bedford csunty, ttp to the ye .r 1858 inclusive, that if they pay up valances standing in their duplicates by May Court 1357, they will be allowed 3 per cent on the amount so paid in. over and above fho 5 per cent already allowed bv law. Bv order of the Commissioners. H. NICDPEMUS, Man. 18, 1357. Clerk. STONEWARE. —Cream Crooks, Milk i Crocks of all sizes; Butter Dishes, fron: j one to one and a half gallon Pitchers, all of! which are of best quaiitr, for sale bv 'A FEE GCTSON- Bedford, Jan. IS. 185 C. HiEW FALL m WINTER GOODS j AT I'HK tOLOSMUE STORK. rriHE subscribers hiring just returned from i JL the E.isl.era Cities, are now receiving a large and splendid assortment <>l Fallarid Win- j ter good*, consisting in p irt of French Merino, j ThibitCloth,Parmetta Delaines, Silks, Flap- j ueli, A-ipicfts, Satiaetts, I weeds. Jeans, Mus- j Uns, Cotton and Woolen Wrappers and Draw-I era; Boots and Shoes; Qiteenswarc, Hardware, j and in fact a little of every thing kept in Store. | Thankful for past favors they hope by fair j dealing, and a desire to please to receive a : liberal share of the public p itnutige. Oct. 8. 1858. J A. J.M. SHOEMAKER. bakery r.jiil Coafeclionarj, OTSFER SAUMUS. rnilE subscriber, thankful lor the patrons;? j X heretofore extended bini by a liberal ;.ab- j lie. tenders bis thanks, Mid he would respect- j fullv inform them'that he has received and | opened a new and choice lot of o'infectious. j >.uio?ig which ju'e candies, nuts, \c.— j Hoalso keeps (Groceries, such as Sugar, Cott'ee, j Tea. Molasses, Cheese, Candles, Ac. Also -th , descriptious of Cakes, and will serve Wedding j and other parties, on short notice, with centec , lions and cokes. j He has ipetu'd up and refitted his floe Oyster j Saloon, in a superior style, where he will Deal- j whvb ready to serve his friends and the public , with good fresh Oysters. j His stand is opposite the Odd-Fellow's J Building, where he feels confident that those I who give him a call will not go away disap pointed JOHN .i. EC i tiEK Jan. 1857. niraARJI FOR SALE.—Tbo subscriber ! Jf will offer for sale on Saturday the 7th ' lUv of March next, in the' Borough of Bedford, I that Well kn -a ll farm, called the --Blair F inn,' j belonging to the estate of John Kettle, dec d, j containing about one llUndro 1 acres, more or | less, adjoining vViiliarn Keelfe's farm; the in < j is ol good quality, put lim-stone, and the i._. I aaceslate laud, put cleared, and the balance j weli timbered; the improvements are a comfort- ; able dwelling house, bam tod other out build- ; ings usual on sfteh places > Conditions made known at tae time, anil ■ place of sale by SAMUKI. BROWN. surviving Executor of the last will de.,of John Kcefl'e, dee'd. j Feb. 1:3. 1857. CORN SHELLEK, FODDER. CUTTERS, A S ft COll N >1 ILLS. TJJ*K warrant the above Machin-sto work s< - V? represented, and if at era fair trial they do nofegiv • satisfaction. the purchaser may re turn th.ua and get his money back. Give them it trial, and you witl save money, ns they have not vet been surpass-d. if equ tiled. Doe. 13, 1858. HLYMIRB A HARTLEY. Mrs. Stowe's new work.—Dred, a talc of the Great Dismal Sw..i-ip, equal to Uncle Tom's Cabin, just received at Dr. Harry's Cheap Hook Store. SAMUEL NADS3AUGII T Justice oi tiic Peace. OFFICE two doors South of the Mengel House, and next door to tie; oftici; of Minn tit Spang, where he will attend to the collection oi all claims placid in his hands. Bedford, Jan. 11, 1856. rrto FRUIT GROWERS.—The und-rsigit- J. vii would caiACio attention of pers, .s de sirous of pi uiting this spiing, to his flr-o iot of apple trees from 5 to 10 feet high, of the most approved varieties, will l)o sold in quantiti- ,s to suit purchasers, at th; lowest rales, by the bun ircd. Persons clubbing together and ordering by the thousand wdl be liberally dealt with for superior trees. A'so a few Peach. Apricot, Nectarine grapes, Gooseben ies. Raspberries. Ac. Ail arkicl-s libe'ted and carefully packed to carry safely any distance at the small cost of mats-rial. Pears, Plums and Cherries are ret small. For further particulars address a few lines to T. M. LYNCH Bedford, TV Feb. 20, 15,",7. AUG A INS!—The undersigned, <lesir ■jCy cms o! reducing their stock, in order to make room for Spring Go..ds, will ottl-r to purchasers, the best bargains ever seen in Bed ford. Call and see how cheap you can buy' A. B. CRAMER, & Co. Jan 16 1857. Roussed'snnrivalled premium Shaving Cream, at Dr. Harry's. Bazins Fancy Soap—shaving Cream, just re ceived from the dfly, by Dr. Harry. WALL and BLIND PAPER.—Dr. B. F. Harry is our agent for this necessary article. By calling at his store, our patrons will see samples of our papers. AYe have made oar spring selection? with much care, and think we Cannot '.ail to please. SIIRYOCK A SMITH, Chambersburir. ' March 7, 1857. SiMI'EL 11. .HF,€UrCIIE\, MILL-WRIGHT HMD BURU MILL STOXE M.i XUFJCTUR E a. SOLE Proprietor < f JOHNSON'S highly ap proved and much improved SMUT AND SCREENING MACHINE; Improved IRON CONCAVE BRAN DUSTER, tho Promum Machine for Millers. Rtridencc : NO. 6-1 QUEEN Street, (18th Ward,) address Kensingto Post Office. Shop: HAYDOGIC Street, below Front, PHILADELPHIA. Cocalico Mill Stones, Mill Irons, Smut Ma chines, Patent Mill Bush, Portable Mills, Stretched Belting, Cement and Screen Wire, Square Meshed Bolting Cloths. Feb 27, 1857 -3m. SHKFOTK & SMITH, CUAMBERSBURG, PA., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, AND Dealers in Music and Musical Instruments. Our stock consists of Books, Stationery, Mu sic. Musical Instruments, Wallpapers, Blinds, French, German and American Lithographs and steel engravings, gilt mouldings for frames etc., etc., wholesale and retail. Dr. B. F. Harry us our agent for Bedford, and all orders riven him will l>e promptly attended to. March 7, 18-37. MUSIC A MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS— Pianos, Melodcons, Flutes, Guitars. Brass Horns, Clarionets, Drums, etc., of vari ous manufacture, always on hand. Bands sup plied at city wholesale rates. We Keep always on hand a full assortment of all the new and fashionable music, which wo .nail at our ex pense to any part of the country. N. B. Music arranged to order. SHRYOCK A SMITH, Ckambtrtbun. Mareh 7, 1837. A PARTNER in a Tavern located in the -Ji. centre of the coal regions of Broadtop, which is doing a good business. This will be >u excellent chance for any one who wishes to ?o into business. Every information shall be ?iven by addressing a letter to "Tavern," at die office of the Bedford 1 Inquirer and Chron ele." Feb. 27. 1857. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. _ i . 'J'HE undersigned having ei tferrr: into par ' 1 nershlp. respectfully anscniice to lb; pub • lie generally, i, at they arc uu" [r-- < ■.•< l' o 'nr nish anything in their line at ■.•wc -■ • : ; giy low rate.". We arc now opening an elegant .took of Hardware, Cutlery, House furnishing Goods, Tin Japanned, brass, French, aud B'ittanift Ware, Willow, Cedar, and I'iue Ware, Nails, Glass, Brushes, Putty, A large stock of TIN.WAKE constantly on hand, of OUT 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 best and latest Inventionsof the day. And, as we are every week receiving goods from Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Pitts, uurg, we will always endeavor to keep a ful supply of everything in our lino, or at leas furnish atty article required at a short notice. I We are also prepared to furnish Sll kinds ot Lead I'ipe. H r iter and Pump Fixtures, at low rates. W" cordially invite all to give us a call, and especially the I.a lies, is we have nearly everything t .make house keeping easy front a needle to a Cooking Stove, GKO. W. BLYMTRE. WM. HARTLEY. j Oct. 3, 1856.-ly. | SHOE STORE. ! 4 B. CRAMER & CD. have just rcc ive a very large assortment of Boots 1 DIALS, suitable for Fall and Winter, part style { s follows : Men's Super Waxed Double Sole Boots, | .Men's '• City Made Calf do. I .Men's " Heavy Kip, Lined do. i 1 o.utli's 11 axed Double Sole Boots Youth's Calf and Kip Lined do. Bays' City m i leCait Boots, Boys' Kip Lined Boots, Women*' Double sale Kip Bootees, Women*' Fine Calf aud Sea! do. Women*' Fine Goat Morocco do. Woni-ms' Parodi Bootees, very handsome, Children's Shoes of every style and price. Gent's Morocco. Ki l, -ind Calfskin B> itee*. Ladies' Double Sole Gaiters, Gum Shoes, &c., j in fact, Boots and Shoes to suit every purchfl : svr. It yen want Boots and Shois, please give ! as a call, and.you shall be suited in quality and i„ . . Exchange Store is toe ;</acf to htts Boots and Shoes. Oct. 12,1855. I.\|l'ORTA.\T TO MILL OWSER TTTOODWAUD'S Improved Smut and Screen \Y ing 11 ichincs, Mill Bushes, Bolting Cloths and Bran Ousters, of the most improved phui; Mill Screws, Cor* >nd Cob Grinders, Patent Bridges for Mill Spindles, Portable Mills, warranted to griu I ten • :-hrls per hour, Mill irons and JMiil Burrs uade to order. Also. Stover's Patent I ru Kil.i ind Grain Dryer— a valuable invention. The above articles ar. kept constantly on hand, and can be obtain* . ' at any time, from S. D. BROAD, Schullsburg, Bedford County, who is .also z.-nr for Bedford, Somerset, and adjoining j aunties. | Mill wright work done at the shortest notice, i and on the'most reasonable terms. February 15, 1856. IfcCORMICK'S Reaper and Mower for sal i ill by S. D. BROAD at Schellsburg. Pa., agent for Blair and Bedford i > untie*. February 15, 1856. FOR SAljUi- O 1 NE COTTON POWER ' OOM, (new.) of \lfr i ieiik's make, (Brid-sburg;) also ; one N VPPEH, materials of Israel UrotPa j Patent, (near Lancaster.) I ! li' the above machinery are not sold before tee 28th of March, next, they will be sold at Politic Auction on that day, to.ether with a variety of domestic woolen goo is and carpet ing >f all Sin is; live stock of all kinds; wa gons, arid one bngg ; fuming ut nsiis, an 1 horse gears. Ike.; Household Furniture of all sorts; a liftle of every kind of goods usually j kept iu aConntr, Sim- , and a number ot other articles too numm-us to mention. Condition* ma ie i nvn on day of sal -, an.! sale to continue' from day to day till all are sold. WILLIAM S. FLUCK j South Woodberry, Feb. 27, 1857. Honrs & I'ILLTP.. ; ITTORMS IT LAW. BEDFORD, PA, \\TILL PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL vv legal business entrusted to their care.— j During the se-sions of the court, the stmioi i partner may tie found at the office of the Arm ! two doors south of Hon. S. L. Russell's oflLe D. U. HOFIDS, JNO. 11. FILLER. Bedford. Nov. 28, 1850. €*rk£n spring farm for sale. rf— The above property, late the resid ence ot David Piper, dee'd, situate on Piper* Run. Hopewell Tp., Bedford county I'a., is of. fered at Private Sale. The above property contains in all 420 acres, morfc or less, being divided into three different tracts, as follows; Ist. The Mansion Tract,containing 133 acres more or less, of a first rate quality of limestone | land, about 100 acres cleared, in a high -state of cultivation, under the best offence—a good orchard of choice graft-d fruit, a good Sugar Carnp, one of the best spring* of limestone water in the county, the water from which runs close to the barnyard. The improvements are a large and very con venient Dwelling House a good burn, the best corn crib aid wagonshed in the country,a good stone springhouse, and all other necessary out. buildings, all in good repair. 2d. The Mountain Tract, (by wav ofdistinc tion,) lying on the west side of the mansion tract, adjoining lands of" Carrs' heirs, King's and others, along the foot of Tusseys Mountain containing 200 acres, more or less, about 30 acres cleared, a good two story Log House thereon erected with a small orchard. 3d. The Warrior Ridge Tract, adjoining the mansion tract, on the oast, containing 89 acres, more or loss, of good limestone land, about 20 acres cleat yd. AH the uncleared land of the above three tracts is well limbered, and pretty uearly all susceptable of cultivation. Taken all together, the above property has few superiors as a wheat growing and stock raising farm. The best of running water being accesssble to pretty nearevery field, the best of range for stock on both sides of the farm. The cleared land pretty uearly surrounded by the best of timber. The following pr'ce is asked, namely-. SSO dollars per acre for the mansion tract; S2O per aero for the mounts n tract; $22 per acre for the wan.ll ridge Tact. One tract will not lie sold, withont selling the vbole. \ mpt at an advanced price. An undisputedtitie will be given by the nEms. For further particn'ars addres, J. T. PIPER, Bludy Run. Bedford Co., Pa., Feb., 13. 1857.-3 m. PURE .IND GENUINE GARDEN SEEEDS! BLYMIKE & HARTLEY will have in time a choice assortment of Garden Seeds.from the best establishment in the State i J3 dford, Feb. 27, W7. RE.WVKI). The undersigned lake this ttiet ho:) of in tin P ing their oil Customers and it,,, public in y > ersl, that tliuy have rem o ted tt. ir entire >■ of Goods from the Wekl VIM of Bedford to t •• L'olouude Store, lately occupied hy C'iipt. J. Heed, where they will picuMai to <■•. c all who n ay favor them with .t cull. AH kinds of produce iiku, in Kithai g. i a Goods. Thankful for past fivers, they hop" by *uii dealing and a desire to ouase, to Continue to Receive.. . liberal share of the public patronage. Bedfol' i. Jub 25. 1835. J. It J M. SHOEMAKER, A. lung. Fr. dorian. I LAW PART VEJtSIHP. ! fling ik Jordan, J forttxys at L;;H BEDFOIf PA.. "ITTILL practice in the ;vernl Courts of !' d tY lord and adjoining counties. Agencies, Collections, and ail other business intnisted to tlieircare will be promtly and Inith | fully attended to. OFFICII in Juliana street, formerly occupied ' by D. 'I. Ib.fius, Esq., and more recently in the : occupancy of Jos Mann, Esq. January. 5\ I Son. ' |! J W.ll on :ut p nciuallv anJ <ai%lWv ts 'l opuatiwa io- J |{| a. luC i. T- . i.-l, ; I, rmSikJ, 4... Wif II . si i fi.-mi tert'i in*-rte!, fr ou on- to mi entire *,•. I j mu ivr itc, Md oft vrr.r r j . I tV Teriitg INVARIABLY CASH. , 3 ■ Y£f O.So' on Eat Fitt IWuford. P.t. VT j Jf&Z ..... .^j| I mi. KELU.Yfi'S mm INSTITUTE, iTOR the treatment of Cancers, Tumors. Weus, Ulcers, Scrofula, any Growth or | Sore. Chronic Diseases, generally, can h.c . cured, (if em ible,) without surgical operation !or poiswii. For all particulars write, state di -1 reuses plainly,and enclose twenty-live cents for j advice. Ail letters rutin t havc a postage stamp 1 enclosed to pre-pay answer. Medicine can lie | sent anv distance. Address, 0. 1.. KELLJNG, M. !).. liletkhanicsburg, Cambtrland Co., I'a. ! OT/" Mechanics'>nrg is 8 miles from Harris i burg, on the C. V. Railroad, and accessible I from all parts of the Union. Old and young, poor auJ rich, com." ail—*: will do you good. C7" To those afflict d who cannot visit ;n>" person illy, I will send, per mail, on receipt of ; *3.00 only, a Recipe to prepare M edicitte, with full directions for use. Ac. Slate all particu lars. Address as above. Feb. 27, 1857. —z. Great Attraction. COLIN LOYE2, .Vtrchont Tmlor, GdAKES this method of announcing to the '■ J. citizens of Bedford and vicit.it v, and strait.- !ei s visiting the place, tiiat he has just received •it his old stand in Bedford, next doer west <>■ the Bedford Hotel, the richest assortment <>' ; Cloths. Ac., lie has ever yet offered to tiie pub i lie, and to which be invites the attention ofpur ' chasers, satisfied that he can accommodate. uoib as to price and quality, a'.! who favor him 1 willi a call, lie has a Superior article of cloth, for boy'a clothing, which be can sell so low as , to i vt.inish those who examine its quality. ""./■Garments, of every description, in los [ line, made to order on the shortest uotiee and most reasonable terms. would direct attention to the follow ing list, as comprising some of the leading a.ti : eles to be found in his establishment: black Cloths, ranging in price from $2,50 to S'J.lHl per yard; Blue Cloths; Oiivt. Brow us Si Greens; Black Gaxiiuers; Block Doe-Skins; French Fancy Casimeres; Linen Drillings; Plain Jr Figured Grenadieos; Superior article of Biack Satin; Ydv ts; Marseilles Vesting®; Buff Cassitticres. A fine article of Shirts latest style. Lisle Thread under Shirts $ Drawers. Cotton " Shir' • dlurs latest style; L twu Cravats; •' IV! i" Linen Handkerchiefs; Sunn, -r Stocks; Superior utricle of French Suspenders; Black Kid Gloves; Fancy Colored Kid Gloves; Silk " Lisle thread and all other articles usually kept by Merchant Tailors and G"nt's furnishing stores. Bedford, Dec. 12,1858. For pimples, and wrinkles and freckles aad tan, Nothing lias e'er been discovered by man, Lik that wonderful product of tropical bow ers. The popular "Balm of a Thousand Fiowcrs." To be had at DR. HARRYS. March tt. 4 Prime lot of Groceries,just received and for a.*, sale at S HOEMAKER'S, Colonaue Store. Oct. 3. 1850. BOOTS & SHOES- A. B. CRAMER,& Co., bavejust received a full supply suitable tor the approaching season Oct. 24, 1836. iOFHilil HOTEL ANI> GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. TIIIK subscribcrrospectfully begileavc to an- X nounce to his old friends and the public generally .that he has leased and taken posses ison of the Bedford Hotel,lately in the occu pancy of Col. Adam Barnhart. It is not his design to make many professions as to what he willdo, but he pledges his word ..at his most energetic efforts will be employed to render comfortable all who give hi ia call. The house will be handsomely fltte' up. and none but carefu land attentive serv .nts will be engaged Persons visiting the Bedford Springs, asweli as those attending Court, and the traveling community generally. are respectfullv invited 1 o give htm s call and judge for themselves. IT?" The stages all now stop attbis hotol and it is therefore the Stage Office. Boarderstaken by the week, month or year onfavorahleterms. ' £7* Ample and c -mfortsble stabling isat tached tothishote , which willalwavsbe at ended by a careful hostler. Also, a safe and convenieutcarriage house. JOHN HAFKR. Bedford, Apr.! 6, 1855. T i Plastering Laths!! r T ,W having erected j rr T W, "K 1 his P- mises in L uton Tp., Bedford countv, is now ready t0 turnish any quantity on the'shortesT ' t '," ,!f " ■'>Loo per thousand, 3 ft. long Otherloagths in proportion. Letters addressed to meat St. Clairsvill w' be promptly attended to. W ' Union To is u , WM * GHIFFITII union Tp., tab. 16,1834. a*. mHE NKW-YORlv WKKKLY TIMES ( J* —A 'Li'J Eu Aitl" A\i> isEVVfc J.. KN AL ] uji. i•i. • Ail ].. i 4.\ blt I HE- i :>.bh—'let -• tht United I Zli'fi i '' . i Upon the • i • bithr J'r. -ideiiilalcon-1 test na clw • l bat. , -p.lslyjs ol the : Ntx-Yoik . . . .!<• rtftlattc i<. miWuceva- ; nod.. .iiiU oxii-:.. '. ■ cm iii.es ;;j n cjuractfr, ; Which wjii . si ■ i it l ;ii utt 1.4.C11VC tv tltv j ,Hi iniiss v t.i tie- United States ! lis < . turn lift .: lh-.li :,%■lc> v iy cceu- I pied ity p.-iiiiual m ws and discusfcitftiK, and will' ho inireh More largely U< voted to Iterator#,: general an i iiiltTe.-.tiug rlaneous \ j reading. 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All letters inclosing money, or on business of any kind with the office, to beaddressed . ' the Publishers, RAYMOND, WESLEY f Co., ' No. 138 Nassau-st., New-York. New-York, Nov. 14, 185(1. TDK SATURDAY EVENING POST. THE BFST WEEKLY PAPER. Sample Numbers Furnished Gratis EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES- Apply to the publishers, OE.4COX & PETERSOIV, South Third St., Phila. TII in IN, Valentine Steckman, PROPRIETOR. Boarders taken by the day, week, month and year. April 25, 1856—tf To keep the teeth and gurus heulthr.—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. ffar- S's- JOKIX 11. ALLE!t IK CO. XOS. 2 14 CHESTNUT Street, {muth side, below Water,) PHILADELPHIA, ( THE OI.I)i:T WOOD-WAHF. HOOTS, I.N THD CITY'.) TCTAN!'FACTABEtt.S and Wholesale deal iJ- era in Pal cut Medicine, mid HROOMS Fa ten. 'Loved CEDAR. !l <RE, If or.--:,-' not to shri c M OOD and :H7''f; W- li ' CURDS, BRrsilP*. n 0, / Please call and examiuifolu stuck. Feb. 27. 185 i .-az. turn outs iut;ia fctiiooz,. | Th, UT.deistgricd would respwtfialiv a * r.. r,. to theputdic, Ilitil lit- iil 01,.:. i„ fLi,.XT *•"* Monday oi November next &!£ ; 8 ;t,o. . >l. which all 11,0 LtM.,hMof alitVS 1 ..duration. hngl.Bli and Classical,will be tuuJt ll is a. rogsivd to isldbti.si.in he dioi'l nu"iu „ I J"st'itOin o, , high order. Jl mule. Ihe -Male and Female departments *ij! I lie d.rti-.ot no soon u, (bo necessary arrane'e ! 111 -'; V caß 1 " M* school .tßdtm. : wiiilo j-; epured f..i tie- higher classes of at v ■; College or to enter at one.- „,,or. the active "JJ ( tes nip. UI - i , S l' ec l lal c * re w >u bo taken to form in the , I-.i-ssiabilsof order strict punrttaiilv. Audi),!" ougiiiiess. V\ consider these as t hi, I ; and „.dis,, ensal>l ; to | The physical, moral at.d social education nf | t.epapts, will receive that attention u,:i tl - irinii ort uice demands | . There will U- th.ee grides. 7 o !),. f,„ ~ , long the common > blanches, ,„* h !„" 1 R-admg, Or tfcigrapby. Writir,g \ri f .... , * Algeh.a, Geometry. Xntelie lf ial ar j' „ 1 L ° B,C ' AneitS I Tin- third, in braces all: he fureeoine toe.ti . ! with the I Mi. and Greek ; The Modern ,g, f . jfesic.' Drawine ' i I aiming ar,.l Ornamental .Needle v,,rh *;/. if* oxirastudies, and for each there will {. L''„ . charges. ' ,r# EXPENSES. i luit on for the hist grade per quarter, J| fr; second it ' r ( u j ti.ird .. y ; The charges for ti„ extra studies will w t-a'l' j at aii car. _> day. The omw.rtirt.itv i.C now offend to the citi j ztn:. of Bedfi.rti end vicinity of having , ktB V. lisind in their midst a ottnunen/ school ef\ j I,it'll order. The enterprise, on the hroad an ,i ; tnpreheesive basis here indicated, wiilbc , | tended necessaiifj with ntcrh labor and ! h; ,; ' !C : d ! . is boped, thcrelore. th*t all t] :Ck ~ who '•••: interested in the education of th < young, will come np liberally to the sv ; ort [t ; the Scho ,i. " r j Rev. G. V. AUGHINBACGH. A. IT I fret 21, ISS6. ! JiKiirS, hooks m m i Ticsmy, Ml, F. {. REAMER, Uedfard. j?a,, ! th,: r ' n:£ -i Ajl >! , ore of br ; *■ "■ i>C.tt, has const;,?,'lv on u. at toe old stand, a large and well sc m tia stock o; choice Drugs rod Medicine whobsa:c and rewi|. all oi which will be sold ar fan tonus. The eMtorin.entconsists in iw 0 Drugs aw' Viumicah, Dyt Weeds cni Jnds. W • i Oils Window Glass a,.d Class • > -rce. Tosateo un.l Setters, Perjvmcr-g, Far.<- m.:ties. 4'.. eyr. i iTV.sr JitDici.trs.— Having tie rcpuirr agency tut the sal. it ll ~| these medic net, pnt-Hcare assnied that thev are cl the Us', sticb us hare stood the test oi t.lce and O.tt - rience, a.d can he safely roo< n r, t-Dtitd ss g, - ntiine, \;z: Townatiid's arid :.d"s Sa:';-j rilla, \\ istar's iUlsnrn til V.'iidChcnj . .he s • rrt Motiat's I„iie I'ilJe and 1 1.0 - : n?x Biiters. In. Jgj no's Fstnil;. Jleuic;!,,. Fuhnstock's. Hoi,en sack's, aid ether vcio.rii.- _es; Hctedand's German Ritters. &e.. Sc. Consrant'y on hand a large stock ol historic, biographical, scientific, roligioua poetic*. sc.-fOi.and miscellaneet s £C(>L.<. A tso a great variety of >'UAC'J' ST.-. TIG 2? Gcp. Post and w.cj ping pnjci oj e\u> qitsilry, J aper Hai.-gii gs <n great vaiit tv.— ,'VV; • ,v I "'Aetna < ? . ,p,. piece.— WaR Piper, Stcei an- Pancj (iow.i. *OOXS of cveiy sizi and qtialiie, loch.-t Bonks and Port M ot;na;es, PiaiitV, Plank Oeeds and Mortgages, gold Pens and i cn.-iis. Ce.tni >. Brushes, Perfumery in crest variety. Sep*. &c.,fc. f, traps, and ( itiphit.e Oil aad Euini' g Pit id, KCfi' onstentlv fin band. * r -'Q' (tliS t or niedirai use; TTolfi'. sc.i.'wam Sehnapps, Gin. Port, Sherrv oioi uM"ir?i * iritis. 11, 3fe>4.-tf 5 J ''PiVHf .1 ANPARY IMJ-Al tlih.h; J-V Madonna Clot! s. Cfllicc .situs, < ishir.iretlh, 7 weeds (tc., ail oi *!;:■ will be hold very cheat by •l.tr. 30. 1&57. G yg p;p"rp. GIOLUK:; and Stirgar House Svrup, WLit- a lift Brow.-i iitgar, f..r sale by Jan. 30, 1847. G. \y BUFP. BOOTS', Shoes; Hats, and Caps; MacLern', N.iiis. tnd Glass, fur sale b\ Jan. 3 1857. G.'M*. RUPP. f1- V;". Rirpp, will sell, a large lot of Do V_J IOMH.S A? cost. Jan, 30, 1857. minn!. SADDLES, Harness, Trunks. M'bips, hce- I'hc mi h rslgned would repcei fully auuoi.' . to the Public that they have formed a patt, r ship, aud are now iullv prepared to manutuot; ait Kinus ~f work- in tinirline of husit e-' the best mute-rial*, aud upon the shortest tice. ,,l hips. Wholesale or retail. 8 JtAlTsit at t! ' "Id star.,! on Pitt Street ' ' ' ■ ' BIMOX LING, J - A. headerscn Bedford, Nov. 8156 DOUBTE h Ib'JELLED CI'SS i v.o I bte Barred Guns—twist warranted, foi s A. B. CRAMER k ' : Nov. 28, 185 C. AUmiuistralorN Aoticc. LETTERS of Administration having granted to the subscriber, living >. J sutviile, Bedford Co., on the F.atatc ol 8 . I Wright, late of said Township, dee'd. a sons indebted to said Estate are here-', y s i , to mako payment immediately, and tins . . - I iug claims against the saute will present . em properly authenticated fo: settleuiei?t. January, 2, 1857. J. U. WRIGHT, .<j ■ For the Hair—Jockey Club, and new n wn hay, pomatums, genuine ox nrarrcv, , s> Dr. Harry's. 4 yer's Cherry Pectoral.—Per li;.< of u-JLCoughs, Colds, tac., can be had Dr. Harry's Drug Store A. B. CRAMER & Co HAVE received their usual assrrtrnent of lad and U inter Goods. They respectfully jn : vite tlui- friends to call and examiue stork and ; eprics.—Oct. 24, 1856. As the season lor chapped hails and face*, is coining on, we advise our friends to call oa | Dr. Harry, at the cheap Drug Store ndgeta box ot Bazin's Araaudine for prevt ? cureofchapped hands, onlyß7i Per Lumber! Lumber: 100,000 of LLMaJCMot various sorts, tucb - Pine, Yehow Pme, Poplar, Spruce *!• F. D. BSK i S;. CI tirsviile, Feb. 18, 1853-tf Holloway's Worm Cotrfhctiovs —. <" • f |i>d i v i.) 1 if 's cheap Drug Store. t> Jin* and Ldbins Kxtrac;* for th* i * -U! Cologne Water, tee ,at Dr. !hy; ; ,
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