HARDWARE STORE. The subscriber would announce to his old en Is in 1 the public in general, that he has e-uoved his HARDWARE STORE to the new uilding second door west of the Bedford Ho tel, where he has just received and opened an extensive assortment of Hardware, embracing almost every article iii that line of buisiness. His stock of SADDLERY' is of the brst quality and was selected with great care. lie wonld respectfully invite all in want of articles in the Hardware line, to give him a call, satisfied that he cau please ail who do so. JOHN ARNOLD. May 23, 1856. IXiysicians- prescriptions carefully compound ed, at all hours of the day or niglit, at Dr. ! • Harry's, Drug Store. BEST QUALITY OF HAMMERED IRON ! —Blymire & Hartley, keep constantly on band, all siies best Juniata Iron, nt Forge pnres, for cash or its equirattut, a.so Roiled Iran, Nail Rods, Strap lion and Nailes. All orders filled promptly, J. PiLMKII FCO. MARKET STREET WHARF PHIL'J. DEALER* IV PISH AVD PROVISIONS : Have constantly on hand an assortment ot Macseral, Shad, Herrings, Codfish, Beef, Pork, Lard, Shoulders, Hams, Sides, Cheese, Uice, sc. March 20. T857.-3m " aiSSOLITKM. rriHE Partnership heretofore existing be- i X tween Ihe undersigned, under tne firm of, Miller £ Conley, has been this day dissolved bv ! mutual consent. All persons knowing themselves indebted to ■ said firm, either by notes or book accounts or j otherwise, are requested to appear at once for ; settlement. The Books, &c., of the Store in Schells- i burg, will be found at our former place of bus- : ines. Those of the Store at New Paris, will i lie found at our former place of business there, j for a short time, after which they may be found ; in Schcllsburg. J. W. MILLER, ISAIAH CONLEY'. Schellsburg, March 11, 1857. The undersigned, thankful for the lil*ral share of patrouago heretofore conferred upon the firm of Miller & Conley, would inform his numerous friends and the public, that he will continue business in the room formerl/ occu pied by-the above firm, where he will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of all kinds of goods usually found in stores in this section of country; all of which will be sold at exceedingly low rates. lie hopes by strict integrity, au 1 due attention to business, to merit and receive a liberal share of the custom -of his former patrons and others. J. W. MILLER. A CARD. The undersigned, in retiring from the above firm, cordially recommends his late partner.■ J. W. MILLER, to the patronage of his friends and the public. ISAIAH CONLEY. March 13, 1857.-2 m. TAKE NOTICE! f fill E subscribers, intending to leave Bed- X ford on the first day of April, next, wish to close up their business immediately. All indebted to them are requested to make pay ment without delay, or their accounts will be placed in the hands of a Justice of the Peace for collection. M. STIN'E & CO. Bedford, March 13, 4857. Last Notice, f JTHE subscriber being most anxious that X his old books and business be closed up, ■would say most earnestly to those having ac counts with him to attend to them immediate ly. The books will be left in a short time with a Justice of the Peace. March 27,18-57—.1. JOHN CLARK. Hides Warned. FARMERS, Butcheis, and all interested, will please notice that JOHN CLARK & SON, in Seheilsbnrg, are paying cash 6>r hides cents per pound for the green weight, dry weight in proportion. March 27. 1857-tf Notice to Bridge Builders. I PROPOSALS will be received at the C om missioners' Oilier, in Bedford, until the 11th day of April next, for the Straighten ing and new Bracing of the Bridge over the Ju ni -ata River, at Bedford. The attention of me chanics is invited to this work. By order of the Commissioners. H. NICODEMtJS, Commissioners Office, Mch 27. Clerk. CORN SHELLER, FODDER CUTTERS, AND COII N MILLS. IITK warrant the above Machines to work as VV represented, and if after 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 mot vet been surpassed, if equalled. Dec. iy, 18-36. BLYMIKE & HARTLEY. SHRIOCK & SMITH, Cll AM BI -It Sill RG, PL, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, AND Dealers in Music and Musical Instruments. Our stock consists of Books, Stationery, Mu sic, Musical Instruments, Wall papers, Blinds, French, German and American Lithographs and steel engravings, gilt mouldings for frames etc.. etc., wholesale and retail. Dr. B. F. Harry is our agent for Bedford, and all orders given him will be promptly attended to. March 7, 1857. THE undersigned respectfully requests all those indebted to him in any mauner to make payment immediately. Oct. 3, 1856. GEO. W. BLYMIKE. Plßl.ll' SALE. f riuß-gubseriber will offer at Public Sale, on A the premises, on DRID.A Y the lUh diy of APRIL, next, OME LOT OF ((£OI \D, including 11J acres, 10 acres cleared and un der fence, situate in Napier township, 4 miles North of Schellsburg. On the above lot is a good mill scat with a stream ot wrter sufficient to run it 9 months ia the year. Sale to commence at two o'clock P. M., when terms will be made known by the sub scriber. JOHS 1. BLMKbURX. March 20, 1857. Jonrneymau Blacksmith YYauted. rpilE highest wages, ami coasta.it employ- A meat, will te given, lor a good Journey man <Blcksmith, by the subscriber, living at Charles rilie, Bedford County , i'a., if applica cation be made Immediately. CHARLES PENCIL. March 27, 1857.-c* EVKRHART, A3HCOM At CO. lORWIRIISfi COMMiSSIBS MEKC HANTS—HOPEWELL— PA. The subscribers doing business under the Firm of Everhart, Ashcora & Co.—arc now prepared to store and ship Flour, Grain, and all kinds of Mrchandi, upon reasonable terms. They also keep on hands, Plusier, Fish, Sai% Rock Powder, 4 c., to which they invite the at tention of Merchants in the county, and Far mers. The highest cash prices paid for Flour,- ami Grain, that the Eastern Market, will afford. J NO. C. EVERh ART, C. W. ASHCOM, J NO. F. LOIVKY, G. K. BARXDOLLAR. Dec. 2G. 1856 REMOVED. . I TriK undersigned, thankful (a* advertise : raenta say) for past favors at the Colonnade ' store, in Bedford, would respectfully announce to his pations and friends generally, that he has \ removed his entire stoak of goods to his new J brick store room lately Occupied by Peter Kad j ehaugk opposite the Bedford Hotel. His sup ■ ply of goods is l'resh, new and fashionable. | His new room has been neatly and elegantly , fitted np and remodeled. All kinds of produce I are taken in exchange for goods. ! He hopes to be continued in the favor of hit atrons and the public. JACOB REED. j July 4, 1856. WANTED—At Reed's Colonade Store.- 'Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, and Buckwheat —also all other approved produce, in exchange loi goods at cash prices IRON- —Blacksmiths and others, are informed that we have just received a large supply ol refined Iron—warranted best quality. A. B. CRAMER A CO. Nov. 28, 1856. JD . TWO Journeymen Tailors will he employed by the sulwcriber, if application be made im mediately—constant lmployment and good wages will be given. C. LOYEK. Bedford, Dec. 12, 1856. TO BUILDERS. Ithe subscriberis fully prepared tofurnisb and quantity orquaiity olßuilding Lumber any Plastering Laths. Orders directed to St.Clairs vill, Bedford County, will be promptly attended to, by giving a reasonable notice. F. D. BEEGLE Dec. 29, 1854. T3 HOUSEKEEPERS DR. IIARR1", at the Cheap Drug and Book Store, hasjust received. a large assortment ot the best flavoring extracts, together with Bak ing Soda, Cream of Tartar. Saleratus, &c.,0 the very best quality, all of which he willsel t the lowest prices. 13halon's Magic Hair Dve, Colors instantane ously, tne Hair or Whiskers a jet hlaok or beautiful brown. Also, Phalons Chemical Hair Invigorator, a superb article, for preserving and beautifying the Hair, can be purchased from Harry, at the cheap Drug Store. Country Physicians, can have their orders filled, with the very best articles, at city prices at Dr. Harry's Cheap Drug Store, Pitt st. Bedford. Penn"a. Oct. 31,1856. DR. B. F. lIARRY'. *JOTICE TO DELINQUENT COL £la LECTORS.—Notice is hereby given to all delinquent collectors in Bedford county, up to the year 1856 inclusive, that if they pay up balances standing in their duplicates by May Court 1857, they will be allowed 3 per cent on the amount so paid in, over and above the 9 per cent already allowed by law. By order ot the Commissioners. H. NI CODE MUS, Jan. 16, 1857. Clerk. STONEWARE. —Cream Crocks, Milk Crocks of all sizes; liutter Dishes, from one to one and a half gallon Pitchers, all ol which are of best qualitv, for sale by A. FERGUSON* Bedford, Jan. 16, 1856. MORE If 600DS. TUK undersigned has just retorned home from the K.isteru cities with a large stork of FALL and WINTEfi Goods, and is now exhibiting AT CHEAP SIDE. A general assortment of new style of WINTER GOODS, Comprising in a great variety of Ladies Dress Goods, which consists in part 01 Black and Fan cy Silks, Chaltys, Lawisg, De Laines, Madonna Cloths, Coberg Merinos, etc., etc. A large variety of Black and Fancy Clothes, Cassimares, Cassinetts. Jeanes, etc., etc. Boots, Shoes, Hats and Bonnets, Groceries, Su gars, Milasses, Syrups, Shad, Herrings and Mackerel, Bacon, Queensware, Hardware, Brooms, Buckets, Looking Glasses, etc. The above stock consists of every article us ually kept in store- -.111 of which will be sold, cheap for cash or approved produce. Thankful for past favors, he hopes by fair dealing and a desire topleaae,to continue to merit and receive a liberal share ofpublic patronage. G W. KUPP. i Oct. 3, 1856. WOOLEN FACTORY —The sub scriber having rented the we/1 known Woolen Factory, situate in Water Street, South Woodberry Township, Bedford county, Pa., formerly owned by Mr. Wm, S. Flnck, and now owned by.Mr. Adam Ketring, is prepared to accommodate the public in a superior manner. The Factory is now unde-- goiug thorough repair, which will enable him to execute wi rk as well as can be done at any other establishment in the country. He constantly keeps on hand, Cloths, Satti netts, Tweeds. Flannels. Blankets, Girth an t Rag Carpets, Coverlits, &c., tSec., Country Carding done from the first ot May until the first of October, for Cash, <t r two cents per pouud added on credit. Wool and ai! kinds of country produce taken in exchange lor goods or work. By long experience in business, and a desire to please, he hopes to receive a share of the public.patronage. ROBERT RALSTON. Feb. 6, 18-57.-6 n. SHOE, Glassware, and VAUIETY JE2. J —-o I ADAM FERGUSON HAS Just opened, next door to Minnick's, on Juliana Street, a large assortment of Shoes and Boots, of every kind, size and des cription. Also an extensive assortment of GLASSWARE, including cake stands, preserve dishes, cake baskets, hall lamps, tumblers,large beer glasses, window glass, card receivers, tern cotta. &c. Also silver cake baskets, and a va ' riety of other articles in that line. He has 1 also on hand the best kind of tobacco and cigars, !• cheese and crackers, carpet bags, Misses satch l els Gentlemen's canes, shotguns, Gentlemen's 1 ami Ladies 3 gloves, of all kinds. Hosiery oi ; all descriptions, and a variety of other articles, j not necessary to mention. ; Having bought bis shoes arid glassware, in ! larger quantities, than i s usual for country Mer j chants, Is. can sell at reduced prices. Dec. 19,1856. i \ large assortment of Hair, Tooth,and Clothes ' ixbrnsbesjust received, at Dr. Harry's. SUMMER ARR AN GEM EXT.—Huntingdon and Broadtup R. R., On and after Mon day, March 2d, 1857, two passenger trains a day eacli way, (except Sunday,) wilt run be tween Hopewell and Huntingdon. Leaves Hopewell at I*2 15 P.M., and 0 10 P.M. Arrives at Hopewell at 9 40 A.M.. and 5 40 P. M. Connecting at Huntingdon with trains for I East and Weat on Penna. K. R. TRuS. T. WEERMAX. Supt. | Huntingdon, Feb. 26, 1857. ; I K/tiITE TEETH and a perfumed breath i v v can be acquired by using the '-B a i ra 0 f a Thousand Flowers." To be hail at DR. HARRY'S. March 6, 1857. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. TO FRUIT GROWERS.—The undersign ed would call the attention of persons de sirous of plantiug this spiing, to his fire lot of apple trees from 5 to 10 feet high, of the most approved varieties, will be sold in quantities to suit purchasers, at the lowest rates, by the hundred. Persons clubbing together and ordering by the thousand will be liberally dealt with for j superior trees. Also a few Peach, Apricot, '.Nectarine grapes, Gooseberries, Raspberries. ' Ac. All articles labeled and carefully packed to carry safely any distance at the small cost of material. Pears, Plums and Cherries are yet small. For further particulars address a few lines to T. M. LYNCH Bedford, Pa. Feb. 20, 1857. BARGAINS! —The undersigned, desir ous of reducing their stock, in order to make room for Spring Goods, will offer to purchasers, the best bargains ever seen in Bail, ford. Call and see how cheap you can buy! A. B. CRAMER, & Co. Jan. 16 1857. WAUL and BLIND PAPER.—Dr. B. F. Harry is our agent far this necessary article. By calling at his store, our patrons will see samples of our pipers. We have made our spring selection* with much care, and think we cannot fail to please. SHRYOCK A SMITH, Chambersburg. March 7, 1857. SAMUEL X. HECVTCHEN, MILL-WRIGHT AND BURR MILL STONE MANUFACTURER. SOLE Proprietor ef JOHNSON'S highly ap proved and much improved SMUT AND SCREENING MACHINE; Improved IRON CONCAVE BRAN DUSTER, the Prumum Machine for Millers. Residence: NO. 64 QUEEN Street, (18th Ward,) address Kensingto Post Office. Shop: lIAYDOCK Street, below Front, PHILADELPHIA. C-ocalico MillStoties, Mill Irons, Smut Ma chines, Patent Mill Bush. Portable Mills, Stretched Belting, Cement and Screen Wire, Square Meshed Bolting Cloths. Feb 27, 18,57 -3m. TEACHER S INSTITUTE. A meeting of the Bedford County Teachers' nstitntu, will bo held at Schellsburg, com mencing on Monday, the 18tb diy oi April next, and to continue three days. Several interesting lectures on the eifferent branches of education will be delivered, and a variety of instructive exercises on the black board will be exhibited. Ao the main object of the meeting is to aid and encourage t- achers in the various duties oi their vocation, the attendance, not only of Teachers, but also of School Directors, and the friends of education generally, is invited. Come one, coine all. A hearty welcome awaits you. Yon can be either a silent spec tator, or you can participate in the exercise if you desire. T. K. GSTTYS, J. Si TrssKY, Sect'y. Co. SapT. March 2U, 16-57. , New Jewelry. THE subscriber has opened out a new and splendid assortment of all kinds of the most fashionable Jewelry—consistingin part of Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings. Ac. Ac Call and see his stock. dell DANIEL BORDER. MUSIC A MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.— Pianos, Melodeons, Flutes, Guitars. Brass Horns, Clarionets, Drums, etc., of vari ous manufacture, always on hand. Beads sup plied at city wholesale rates. We keep always on hand a full assortment of sli the now and fashionable music, which we mail at our ex pense to any part of the country. N. B. Music arranged to order. SHRYOCK A SMITH, Chamber slur e. March 7, 1857. JJT&a! JE3 RID A PARTNER in a Tavern located in the 1\- centre of the coal regions of Broadtop, which is doing a good business. This will be an excellent chance for any one vho wishes to go into business. Every "information shall be given by addressing a letter to "Tavtm," at the office of the Bedford "Inquirer and Chron icle." Feb. 27. 1857. PRIVATE SALE OF RE AL ESTATE. —The subscriber offers for sale the I valuable Farm on which she now resides, situ ate in Cumberland Valley Township, Bedford County, Pa., about tour miles South of Bed ford Springs, on the main load leading to Cuni lierland. containing one hundred acres, more or ! leas, of limestone land, about 45 acres cleared and under fence, the twlance good timber land, and all capable of cultivation. The improvements are a good two story ,og Dwelling House, with kitchen attached, good seller underneath, good spring house, stable and other uecessary out-buildings, a first rate never failing limestone spring at the door. A good orchard of choice fruits, and water in all the fields except one. A strong mountain stream runs through the place. A good site for a tar: yard on the property. It is desirable that this Farm be sold immedi ately, therefore it would be necessary that per sons wishing to purchase should call and ex amine it soon. Possession given on She first of April next, and a good title mode. Terms to suit purchasers. MRS. NANCY HUNT, January, 2, :1857. W ■OSIKEIi, I'PIIOLSTERIsB. WOULD announce to the citizens of Bed ford and vicinity, that he is prepared to do all work in his line, in the best style, and on reasonabletertus. 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 ho would invite especial attention. He may be found at the shop of Michael W'eis el, a short distance East of the Borough, or at his residence, nearly opposite the dwelling of Dr. Watson. Bedford, Dec. 5, ISSS. —3 m. SEW FIR ]W —AT— HOPEWELL. THE subscribers trading and doing business under the firm of Baindollar, I*,wry, Ac Co., would respectfully inform their friends, and the public generally, that they have opened at the aliove place, and are daily receiving a large stock of Merchandise, consisting in part of Muslins, Ticking, Osenbergs, Drills, Casaimeres Satth ctts. Cloths, Flannels, Delancs, Frerrh Merinos, Silks. Calicos, Hats and Caps, Hard ware, Queens* are, Boots and Sh>es, Groceries of all descriptions. Also a large assortment of Ready made Clothing, all of which will be sold upon as short profits as car. be had in the coun ty. G. R BARVDOLLAR, JOHN F. LOWRY. JOHN C. F.VEKHAKT, c. w. asiicom, Dec. 21,'1856. Foundry for rent— uiacksmith Shop, Machine Shop 21 by 40 feet, with water power for Machine Shop, and Foundry, all filled up in good working order. Also two good Dwelling Houses and Stable thereon. The above establishment, is situate about one mile south of Wood berry, on the Turnpike leading from Pattonsvillo, to Hoilidavsburg. Jan. 16, 1850-Bt. ABRAHAM KEAGY. Hollidaytfburg Register, publish etpbt times, and charge advertiser. •'P HE undersigned having entered into par i- nemhip. respectfully annonncetothepub lie generally,thatthey are new prepared 10 fur nish anything in their line at exceedingly low rates. We arc now opening an elegant stock of Hardware, Cutlery, House Furnishing Hoods, Tin JsjKtnued, Brass, French, and Brittauia Ware, Willow, Cedar, and Fine Ware, Nails, Glass, Brushes, Putty, Ac.,A. A large stock i of TIN-WAKE constantly on band, of our [ own manufacture. Spouting and other work ; done to order, as usual. STOVES of eveTy des cription lot wood or coal, of which we are just ! receiving some beautiful new patterns. Also Fun Implements in great variety, warranted as represented,the bestand latest Inveutionsof the day. And, as we are every week receiving goods from Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Pitts nurg, we will always endeavor to keep a fill 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 Fixtures, 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. BLYMfRE. WM. HARTLEY. Oct. 3, 1856.-ly. SHOE STORE. AB. CRAMER A CO. have just receive • a very large assortment of Boots an .fhees, suitable for Fall and Winter, part style is follows : Men's Super Waxed Double Sole Boots, Men's " City MadoCalf do. Men's " Heavy Kip, Lined do. Youth's Waxed Double Sole Boots, Youth's Calf and Kip Lined do. Boys' City made Calf Boots, Boys' Kip Lined Boots, Womens' Double sole Kin Bootees, Women#' Fine Calf and Seal do. Womens' Fine Goat Morocco do. Womens* Farodi 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., in fact, Boots and Shoes to suit every purcha ser. 11 you want Boots and Shoes, please give .is a call, and you shall be suited in .quality and price. Exchange Store is the pi > t. to buy Boots ar.d Shoes. Oct. 12,1855. IMPORTANT TO MILL OWNER ITTOOD WARD'S Improved Smut and Screen VV ing Machines, Mill Bushes, Bolting Cloths and Bran Dusters, of the most improved plan; Mill Screws, Corn and Cob Grinders, Patent Bridges lbr 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 band, and can be obtained at any time, from S. D. BROAD, Schellsburg, Bedford County, who is also gent for Bedford, Somerset, and adjoining ounties. Mill wright work done at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. February 15, 1856. McCORMICK'S Reaper and Mower for sale by S. D. BROAD at Schellsburg, Pa., agent for Blair and Bedford ouuties. February 15, 1866. Turnpike election.—There win be an election for five managers of the Cham bersburg and Bedford Turnpike Road Compa ny, hdd at the public house of Solomon Di viibiss. in McCoun llslmrg, on Monday the second day of March, next. T 13. KENEDY, President. Feb. 20, 1857. IIOFEVS & FILLER. ITTORMS IT LAW. , BEDFORD, PA, WILL PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL legal business entrnsted to their care.— Daring the sessions of the court, the senior partner may be found at the office of the Ann, two doors south of Hon. S. L. Russell's office. D. H. HOFIUS, JNO. H. FILLER. Bedford, NOT. 28, 1850. JJREEN SPRING FARM FOR SALE. \Jf— The above property, late the resid ence of David Piper, dee'd, situate on Pipers | Run, llopewell Tp., Bedford county Pa., is of. fereJ t Private Sale. The above property contains in all 420 acres, rnose or less, being divided into three different tracts, as follows: Ist. The Mansion Tract,containing 133*cres mom or less, of a first rate quality of limestone land, about 100 acres cleared, in a high state of cultivation, under the best of fence—a good orchard of choice grafted fruit, a good Sugar Camp, one of the best springs of limestone waterin the county, the water from which runs close to the barnyard. The improvements are a large and very con venient Dwelling House, a good barn, the best corn crib and wagonshed in the country,a good stone springhouse, and all other necessary out. buildings, all in good repair. 2d. The Mountain Tract, (byway 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 east, containing 89 acres, mors or less, of good limestone laud, about 20 acres cleared. All the uncleared land of the above three tracts is well limbered, and pretty nearly all susceptahle 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 accessable to pretty nearevery field, the best of range for stock on both sides of the farm. The cleared land pretty nearly surrounded by the bestof timber. Tie following pr'ce is asked, namely:—sso dollars per acre for the mansion tract; S2O per acre for the mount® n tract; $22 per acre for 1 the waittorridge iract. One tract will not b. sold, without stilling the whole, except at an advanced price. Au undiipstcdt itie will be given by THE IIEIRS. i For Lirther particulars ad Ires, J- T. PIPFR, Bltidy Run. Bedford Co., Pa., Feb., 13. 1857.-3 m. PURE 11XD GENUINE GARDEN SEEEDS! BLYfiiRE k HARTLEY will have in time a choice assortment of Garden Seeds,from the besf establishment in the State. Bodf.nl, Feu. 27. 1857. Mrs.3tow's new work.—Drod, a tale ofthe Crtnt Dismal Swamp, equal to Uncle Tom's Cabin, just received at Dr. Harry's Cheap Book Store. . - Rtussel's unrivalled premium Shaving Cream, 4 Dr. Harry's. Batins Fancy Soap—shaving Cream, just re- j ctived from the CHp, by Dr. Harry. REHOV£O. The undersigned take this method of inform ing their old Customers and the public iu gen eral, that they have removed tlieir entire stoc of Goods from the West end of Bedford to the Colonsde Store, lately occupied by Capt. J. Reed, where they witi be pleased to see all who n-ay favor them with a call. All kinds of produce taken in Exchange I ■> Goods. Thankful for past favors, they hope by lair dealing and a desire to pltase, to continue to Receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Bedford, July 25, 18-5-5. J. &J. M. SHOEMAKER. A. King, Fr. Jordan. LAW PART VERSHIP. King & Jordan, J torneys at Law BEDFORD, PA., ¥ ILL practice in the K>v era! 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 in Juliana street, formerly occupied by D. H. lioflus, Esq., and more recently in the occupancy of Jos Mann, Esq. 1 January, 5, 1855. ! Will ltKl pmcliullT nd carefully to oli -oporotlom is- I ! trow.l to hi. .ore T-lh tied. pled. Sc., out I l KliS.dol treth loj-rwd, Son, oe.toon •ntire art. Charges n**i*rU, and all w*muiWj. fr Turmi INVARIABLY CASH. . Ogee m EMt PiU .tn-et, Bodbrd, Po. D.'t. KELLIS6 S CINDER INSTITUTE, FOR the treatment of Cancers, Tumors, Wens, Ulcers, Serofula, any Growth or Sore. Chronic Diseases, generally, can be cured, (if curable,) without surgical operation or poison. For all particulars write, state di seases plainly,and enclose twenty-five cents for advice. All letters must have a postage stamp enclosed to pre-pay answer. Medicine can be sent any distance. Address, C. L. KELLING. M. D., Meckhanicsbu rg, Lumber land Co., Pa. [E7~ Mechaniesburg is 8 miles from Harris burg, on the 0. V. Railroad, and accessible front all parts of the Union. Old and young, poor and rich, come all—we will do you good. K7" To those afflicted who cannot visit me personally, 1 will send, per mail, on receipt of $5.00 only, a Recipe to prepare Medicine, with full directions for use, Ac. State all particu lars. Address as abowe. Feb. 27, 1857.-z. Cii-cat Attraction. —o— COLIN LOYER, Merchant Tailor, TAKES this method of announcing to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity, and strang ers visiting the place, that he has just received at his old stand in Bedford, nest doorwestof the Bedford Hotel, the richest assortment of Cloths, &c., he has ever yet offered to the pub lic, and to which he invites the attention of pur chasers, satisfied that be can accommodate, both as to price and quality, all who favor him with a call. He has a Superior article of oloth, for boy's clofhing, which ho can sell so low as i to astonish those who examine its quality. fE7""Garments, of every description, ia his line, made to order on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. C7"He would direct attention to the follow ing list, as comprisingaome of the leading arti cles to be found in his establishment: Black Cloths, ranging in price from $2,50 to $9,00 per yard; Blue Cloths; Olive Browns & Greens; Biack Casimcrs; B'ack Doe-Skins; French Fancy Casimeres; J.inen Drillings; Plain d Figured Grenadiens; Superior article of Biack Satin; Velvets; Marseilles Vestings; Buff Cassintcres. A line article of Shirts, latest style. Lisle Thread under Shirts $ Drawers. Cotton " ♦ Shirt collars latest style; Lawn Cravats; Black Silk " White Linen Handkerchiefs; "Summer Stocks; Superior aiticle 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. For pimples, and wrinkles and freckles and tan, Nothing has e'er been discovered by man, I.ika that wonderful product of tropical bow ers, The popular "Balm ofn Thousand Flowers." To be had at DK. 11AR R Y 'S. March 6. ) ___ A Prime lot of Groceries,just received and for sale at SHOEMAKER'S,CoIonnde Store. I Oct. 3, 1856. . ROOTS iV SHOES. A. B. CRAMER, A Co., have just received a full supply suitable for the approaching season. Oct. 24, 1856. BEDFORD HOTEL, A.\r> GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. TnE subscriberrespectfully begsleaveto an nounce to his old fiiends and the public geuerally,that he has leased and tahen posses ion of the Bedford Hotel, lately in the occu pancy of Col. Adam Barnhart. It is not bis design to make many professions as to what he willdo, but he pledges his word his most energetic efforts will be employed to render comfortable all who give hi lacai). The house will lie handsomely fitte* up, and none but earefuland attentive servrnts will be engaged. Persons visiting the Bedford Springs, as well as those attending Court, and the traveling community generally, are respectfully invited to give him a call and iulge for themselves. C?" The stages all now stop at this hotel, Boarderstaken by the week, month or year o u favorable terms. ( fy Ample and e .jafortablc stabling is at tached iothishote , which will always be at ended by a careful hostler. Also, a safe and convenient carriage house. JOHN HAFER. Bedford, Apr.tf*, 1855. zz Plastering Laths!! r rHIE IMf I>E RSI G HIED having erected X a Mlllfor sawing PiAsrKBUcLATHson his premises in Union Tp., Bedford county, is now ready to (urnish any quantity on the shortest notice. Price 91.50 per thousand, 3 ft. long Other lengths in proportion. Letters addressed to meat St.Clairsvilk w! be promptly attended to. iVM. GRIFFITH Uaian Tp., Feb. 16,1854. zz. The new-youk weekly times —A Ll'lKE AllY AND NEWS juJKNAL FuJi'l LE tAMII.I AND FIKE- SlOE —i''ie duaytml JWazjitiyii in the Unite J Stales. Upon the terniin aiion oltlie Presidentialcon test Huff cH> at hand, the proprietors ol the New-York Weekly T< tries intend iu introduce va rious and extensive changes in iit> character, winch wiH remit r it Mill more altruitive to the ere-t mats ol the people ol the United States- Its tolamliS will ibcu Otles> eXcniaiVely occu pied by political news and discussions, and will he much more largely devoted to literature, ; general news, aud interesting miscellaneous reading. It will be iuade emphatically and j especially a new spa per for the family led the. [freeide, containing l.nerary Tales. Originalaitd i Selected; Biographical Notices,SKetches ol i ChaTc >*r, l.ctters from Abroad, Anecdotes, ' and generally whatever will he most eoteitain t iug" and hiest instructive to the great mass of ■ N r e vspaper Headers. Among the spicuoas attractions of the Week ! ly Tunes will he an original sort/ by a popular I Ameri'-an Author, written expr'v sly lor its ! columns, ami abounding in intereat and merit. ! This will be published in successive numbers, j commeucitrg about the loth of November, aud i will probabijr he completed in six mouths. The Weekly Times will also contain a series of letters from Europe and the East, hy one of the ablest-atnd most Popular writers in the United States, —.embracing N' otes of Incident, Adventure and Observation in Europe, Egypt, Arabia and the Holy Land, and forming one ol the most interesting series of Foreign Sketches ever published in this Country. Besides these continuous articles, prepared expressly for the Sow Series of the Weekly Times, it will contain, every week, a great amount of Original Correspondence, Domestic and Foreign. .Miscellaneous literary anecdotes aud sketches—notes of scientific discovery— biographical and critical notices—reviews of new and valuable books—choice poetry, ori ginal and selected, itc., Iu short, it-is the design of its Proprietors to* spare neither expense nor labor in making it the most interesting and desirable miscellane ous Family Newspaper iu the United States, In addition to its literary aud miscellaneous character the Weekly Times wi give, in a clear and condensed form, all the netcs of the day. From all quarters of the world, and in a departments of activity, embracing agi icui- j tural, commercial and liuancial intelligence, prepared expressly for its columns, and lor the use of those in all parts of the country who wish to he kept informed upon a those top ics. The doings of Congress, with a synopsis of a important documents, valuable speeches and the proceedings of the several State Legis latures. Foreign news, 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, 4c., #<•., both at home and abroad. The Weekly Times wi also contain editori a articles discussing a the ie. ding events of the day, iu such a mauner as sha promise to he most widely useful and instructive. In its political department the Times wi be wholly independent of a political parties, speaking freely and boldly itsowuopinions,condemning public bodies for whatever may be w rung and upholding and sustaining them in whatever may tend for the advancement of the public good. 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The Wetly Times will he printed upon hand some paper,in clear type and in elegant style, each number containingcigftt pages or forty, eight columns —presenting every week a larger amount of choice reading and news than can be obtained elsewhere at the same rate. 11 is designed to make it at once, the best and cheap est family Newspaper in the United States. It will be sent to subscribers by mail at the following r^tes: One copy one year, for $2 Vice Copies, one year, for 5 Twenty-Vive Copies, one year, for 20 Each package must in every case be sent to one name and address. Any Postmaster, clerk or other peison, 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 in whose name the Club stands, and on terms of first remittance. Postage on the Weekly Times is. To Canada, payable iu advance, 26 c'ts a y'r. Within the State, IS •< Within the United States, 26 O The New-York Daily Times, is a very largo, first-class Daily paper, containing all the News of the Day, Sec., tee., which is sent to Sub scribers by mail at six dollars per annum. The New-York Semi-weekly publish ed twice a week, and containing all the read ing matter of the Daily, is sent to Subscribers at the rate of three dollars per annum. Two Copies to one address for Five Dollars. 0 Payment in all cases is required inrarially in advance; and no papers will ever be sent until the receipt of the money. All letters inclosing money, or on business of any kind with the office, to buaddressed ;o thePublisbers, RAYMOND, WESLEY <s• Co., No. 168 Nassau-st., New-York. New-York, Nov. 14, 1856. THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. THE BEST WEEKLY PAPER. Sample Numbers Furnished Gratis EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES- Apply to the publishers, DEACOS & PETERSON, tt South Third St., Ptilla. TIE MTOBL lOnSE, Valentine Steckman, pnoraiETon. Boarders taken by th.- dy, week, monft and year. April 25, 1856 -tf To keep the teeth and gums healthy.—Use Bazln's Rose tooth paste, orthe Balm of a Thousand Flowers, with a good brush.H of which can be purchased cheap, at Dr. H*r i's. JOHN 11. ALLEI k CO. A OS. 2 4-4 CHESTNUT Street, (south tide, below Water,) PiIILADELPHI.!, (TJIK OLDEST WOOD-WARE HOUSE, IN THUCITY.) MANUFACTARERS and Wholesale deal ers in Patent Medicine, mad? BROOMS, Patent Groved CEDJIR■ WJtRE, Warranted not to shrink, WOOf> and WILLOW-WjRE, CORDS, BRUSHES, Itc., of ail descriptions. Please call and examine our .stock. Feb. 27, 1857.-sz. BlilßS, BOOKS Mi) XTI - Ml. fr\ t. ilEiSiEii, Eeiibrd, Pa., HAVING purchased th Drug and R bbk Store of br. S. D. Scott, has coin-tejjtiv on hand, at the old stand, a large and well'se lected stock Oi choice Diugs cr.d Medieii. wholesale and retail, ail of which wijj p e , 0 ,1 at fair terms. The assortment consist* in >, B Ul Drugs it ta Chemicalt. Dye Woode and Set/- I'tnnti t .1 Oils, Window Glass and (y/ ai ' Ware, Tobacco and Segun, Perfumey, Ear" articles, c,c., 4c. ' '"Fx TEST MJCWCXXIS. Having the rrt-'a agency lot the sale of all of these liutilc'i.ni the public arc assured that thty are cl the last such as bate stood the test ol time and iii. t rienee, a.jJ c..u be safely recommended as miine, viz: Tow iiscnd's and Sand's Ssrs | rills, Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Ami Cherry Pectorah Mofiat's Life PiHs sVui'ly nix Bitters, Dr. Jayne's Family Mediciiii/ Fahnstocfc'a, Hobeusack's, and olhei veimiic! gen; lioodatid's German Bitters. Ac.. Ac. Constantly on hand a large stock of historic biographical, scientific, religious, poetic;,, school, and miscellaneous COCKS. Also n great variety ol E.SCY BTJiTJCK- JtRY, Cap. Post and wrapping pspcroitvav qus lily, Paper Hangings in great vaikiv.— Window Blinds iu patterns or 1 y the piece Wall Paper, Steel ami Fancy Goods. BL.iNK BOOKS of every size ami qua!-;. Pocket Books and Fort Monnaits. IrjariiV* Blank Deeds aud Mortgages, gold'Ftna an! Pencils. Combi. Brushes, Perfumery in greet variety,. Soaps, Ac., Ac. Lamps, and CampbineOil sndßmnii gFinid kept .onstiiritlv on ha: d. CHOICE LIQUORS for medical use; Wcir s Scbeiaam Schnapps. Gin, Port, Slum ~i Madeira Wines. Aug. 11, 1854.-tf RECEI VED JAN UAR Y 185T—H I iJR> f SlDE—Deleaus, Madonna Clotiis, Gslici. Muslins. Cashniiietts, Tweeds &c.,ali of nliie'• will i>e sold very cheap by Jar. 3U. 1857. G. VT. RUPP. GtOLDF N arid Scrg.ir House Syrap, White T a!,.. Brown iuear, lor suie by Jan. at*, 1857. G. W. KUI'P. BOUTS, Shoes; Hats, and Caps; JJockcralj Nails, and Glass, for sale by Jan. 30, 1857. * G.*W. SUPP. G. W. RUPP, will sell, a large lot cfDts leans at cost. Jan, 3D, 1867. m FiHM. Q ADDLES, Harness, Trunks, Whips, Re.— undersigned would repectfully announce to the'Fuldic teat they have formed a paitner sliip, and are now fully prepared to manufacture all kinds of work iu their line of businc. s ef the best, materials, aud upon the shortest no tice. Whips, wholesale or retail. Shop al tbc old stand on Pi:t Street •bsJJJOJ SO!ON I.ING. J. A. HENDERSON. Bedford, Nov. 8156 DOUBT E L TP HELLED GUNS—ivolk-c --bleßarrel Guns—twist- warranted, for sale by A. B. CRAMER & CO. Nov. 28, 1856. AdniluLtraloFs Notice. IETTEKS of Administration having bev -J granted to the subscriber, living in pleav antviile, Bedford Co.. on the Estate of Sua, v.-' Wright, late of said Township, dee'd, all per sons-indebted to said Estate-are hereby mdiiiit'. to make payment immediately, and those ! :.v --iug claims against the aam- will present them properly authenticated for settlement. January, 2, 1857. J. Tl. WIUGIIT, Jdm'r. For the Hair—Jockey Club, and new rr. wu bay, pomatums,genuine ox marrow, at Dr. Harry's. A yet's Cherry Pectoral.—For the <ure of JjLCoughs, Colds, 4tc., can Le h-d at Br. Hairy'j. Drug Store A B CRAMER k to HAVE received their usual assortment . f Fall and Winter Goods. They respectfally in vite th. i- friends to call and examine stock trul epries.—Oct. 24, 3856. * As the season for chapped hails and faces, is -TXcoining on, we advise our friends to call on Dr. Harry, at the cheap Drug Store, ;,nd jot a box of Ba/in's Amandine for pri-votition and cure of chapped hands, only 37i per lu x. Lusuber! Lumber!! 1 AfTA iAAA SHINGLES of different Lift ?,UA f\]t kinds. Also, 75,000 V<- of DUMBER of various sorts, such as Whit Pine, Yelrow Pine, Poplar, Spruce, Ac. Ft sale F. I). BEEGLK.o St. Ciursville, Feb. 18, 1853-tf Holloway's Worm Confections.—A sale pleasant, and effectual remedy for worn.a at Or Harry's cheap Drug Store. Basins and Lubins Extracts for the Ilandktr chief, Cologne Water, &c., at Dr. llarn ', ME IV FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT THE (OI.OmOE STOKE. rjlllE subscribers having just returhed from X the Eastern Cities, are now receiving* large and splendid assortment of Fall and Win ter goods, consisting in part of French Menno Thibit Cloth, Parmetta Delaines, Silks, Flan nels, Alpacas, Satinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Mus lins, Cotton and Woolen Wrappers and Draw ers; Boots and Shoes; Queeusware. Hardware, and in fact a little of every thing kept in Store Thankful for past favors they hope by fait ; dealing, and a desire to please to receive a ■ liberal share of the public patronage, i Oct. 3, 1856. J&. J.M. SHOEMAKER. Bakery and Confectionary, OYSTER SALOON. mUE subscriber, thankful lor the patronrje X heretofore extended him by a liberal pub lic, tenders bis thanks, apd he would respect fully inform them that be has received and opened a new and choice lot of Confections, among which are candies, nuts, fruits, kc.— He also keeps Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Cheese, Candles, It c. Also all descriptions of Cakes, and will senre Wedding and other parties, on short notice, with con fee tion? and cakes. He has opened up xndre.lfted his fine Oyster Saloon, in a superior style, where he will he al ways ready to serve hia friends and the public with good fresh Oysters. liis stand is opposite the Odd-Fellow's Building, where ho feels cenedent that those who give him a eail will not go sway disap pointed JOHN J. LUTHER J in. 9,18,57. SAMUEL RADSBAUGH, Justice of Hie Pcacr. OFFICE two doors South of the Mange! House, and next door to the office of Mann Spang, whore he will attend to tbo collecti nof all claims placed in his bund. Bedford, Jan. 11, 1856.
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