NEW SPRING ASD SUMMER GOODS. THE undersigned having just returned from the Eastern cities are now receiving a large supply of SPRING JND SUMMER GOODS consisting in itart of Black and Fancy Silks, Chillies, Lawns, Bril liant, plain and figured delaines, poplins, ca licoes, ginghams, ribbons, Gurnets, hosier}', handkerchiefs, colors, *.; Men's and Boys' fancy, plain and black cassimeres, cloths, linens, and a large assortment of Men's and Boys' Snmmer Wear; boots, shoes, hats, Leaves Hopewell at 12 16 P. M., and 6 10 j. A^ rivel at Mopowell at 940 A. J*., and 540 Connecting at Huntingdon with trains for East and West on Perm*. R. R. THUS. T. WEERMAN. * l)t e Huntingdon, Feb. 2(1, 1857. HfHtTE TEETH arid a perfumed breath can be acquired by using the --lialm ol i a Thousand Flowers." To be had at DR. HARRY'S. i March 6. 185<. SHOE, blaitHurc, and V4RIETY i —O- J ADAM FKUGUSON lAS just opened, next door to MinnickV AX on Juliana Street, a large assortMent of Mi**** una Hoots, of evry kind, size and det* eruption. Also an extensive assoftment o a (ILAINWARK, including cake stands, pre'serrf dishes. cake baskets, hall lamps, tumblers, large laser glasses, window glass, card receivers. terra cotta. &c. Also silver rake baskets, and a vag riety .t other articles in that line. He ha also on hand the best kind of tobacco and cigar* cheese and crackers, carpet bags, Misses satch, els Gentlemen's canes, shotguns, Gentlemen' and Ladies gloves.of all kinds. Hosiery or all descriptions, and a variety of other articles not necessary to mention. Having bought bis shoes and glassware, in larger quantities, than is usnsl for country Mer cti.incs, be van sell at reduced prices Dec. 19,1856. WOOLEN FACTORY*—The scriber having rented the well known Woolen Factory, sitaito in Water Street. South Woodlierry Township, &-|;r d county, Fa., formerly owned iv Mr. Wm. S Flack, and now owned by Mr. Aim K >trin g, is prepare I to accomaioJ tte tb-j p tlilic in °a snjierior manner. The Factory is now unde *- thorough repair, which will enable/hi m to execute w. rk as well as can be done ut a uy other establishment in the country. He const mtly keeps on hint. Cloths. Sat ti netts. Tweeds, Flannels. Blankets, Girth a nd Kiff Carpets, Coveriits, fcc., Ac Country Canting done from tlie first ol May until the tirst of October, for Cash, sr two cents per pound added on credit. Woo] ami all kinds of country produce taken in exchange tor goods or work! fly long experience in business, and a desire to please, lie hopes to receive a share of the public patronage. ROBERT RALSTON Feb. 6, 1857.-6 n. JOHN POOL X\. r orLl) tespectfully announce to the pub * v lie, that he has opened a Black ami! h shop, at the stand recently occupied by the Meisrs. I\ eisel. whire he is prepared to do ail work in his line, equal t any other shop in the county or elsewhere. He invites t hose in need of his services to give him a call. May 1, 1857.-tf MADAME FREITET'S EXfiLISH AXD FKEMII SEMINAHT, FOR YOUNG LADLES. Bedford, Fa. Tits olj.et of this Institution is to instruct young Ladies in all the branches of a thorough English education, and at the same time to make them practically acquainted with the French language, ti.e knowledge of which is so sseniisl to a finished education. The succe-s whicL the method adopted has met with, jus tifies the assertion that Pupils of moderate ca pacity y In a short time master difficulties which with otliet systems appear insurmounta ble. Mons.und Madame Freytet are both en gaged in the Tuition, and every effort tnadt lor the advancement of the Pupils. The course of studies comprises Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar. Geography, History. Composition, Natural ami Moral Sci ence, Astronomy, the use of Geographical and Astronomical Maps, Chronology. Piano—Harp, and vocal Music—Drawing, and eiery style of Painting- Italian Language, Spanish Language. Moris, Freytet wilt give French or Spanish Leseon* in classes, or indi vidually, as may he desi-cd, either at the resi 4ence of the Pupils or at the Seminary. TERMS PF.ff SESSION OF 12 WEEKS. T $8 < a) for *1) the English and French Studies, Music-Piano, llP;—Harp, !2 } Vocal Music, Drawing, $6; Paluting, $6; Italian or Spanish lamguagre, $6. Terms for French Language in Hons. Freytet'a Class—for a coarse of 24 Lessons, In classes not exceedibg 6ln number, $ tOO Individual private Lessons, 10 00 May I, 13?7.-b A Great Arriral of SPRINO GOODS. THE undersigned has just returned from the I Eastern Cities with a large stock of Spring ! Goods; and is now exhibiting at CHEAP SIDE, general assortment of New Stylo of Spring Goods, comprising Ladies Dress Goods, in part, Ducal, Crocovella, Chalii, Fancy and Plain De Laine, Brilliants, Lawns and Cali coes, etc., etc. Gentlemen and Boys wear, Cassimeres, Cas • sinctts, Canton Clotb, Shepherd Checks, Cot- Itonades, etc,, etc. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Bonn ts, Woolen and Rag Carpets, Floor Oil Cloth, Syrup Molasses, ; White and Brown Sugars, Green and Black j Teas, Groceries of all kinds, Queeusware, Tubs, H uckets, Brooms, etc., Hardware, Sho vels, Ferns, lloes. Knives and Forks, Spoous, etc., and nil articles usually kept in Stores. All kinds of produce taken in excennge. The undersigned will sell cheap for cash or produce, and hopes by fair dcaliirg to receive i.ii usual share of patronage. G. W. RUPP. Bedford, April 10, 1857. EVERUART, ASIfCOM At CO. FORWMDIfIiG -"COMMISSION MERCHANTS—HOPEWELL—PA. The subscribers doing business under the ' Firm of Everhart, Ashcom Ac Co.—are now prepared to store and ship Flour, Grain, and all kinds of Mrchandise, upon reasonable terms. They also'keep ou hands. Plaster, Fish, Rock Powder, 4-0., to which they invite the vt j lention of Merchants in the county, and Far mers. The highest cash prices paid for Flour, and Grain, that the Eastern Market, will aiford. J NO. C. EVERHART, O. IV. ASHCOM. JNO. F. LOWKY, G. K. B.ARNDOLLAR. Dee. 2r., 1856. PURE JND GENUINE G.IRDEN SEEEDS! BLYMIRE k HARTLEY will have in time a choice assortment of Garden Seeds,from the best establishment in the State. Bedford, Feb. 27, 1857. BEST QUALITY OF HAMMERED IRON ! —Uiyiuire & Hartley, keep constantly on hand, all sixes best Juniata Iron, at Forge prices, for cash or its equivalent, a'so Ro:led Inn, Nail Rbds, Strap lion and Nailcs. Ail orders filled promptly. WA. .rm; JE: a - A PARTNER, in a Tavern located in the As entie of the coal regions of Broadtop, which is doing a good business. This will be an excellent chance for any one who wishes to go into bnsittcs*. Every information shall be given by addressing a letter to "Tavern," at theoifico of the Bedford "Inquirer and Chron icle." Feb. 27. 1857. TO FRUIT GROWERS.—The undersign ed would call the attention of persons de sirous of planting this spiing, to his ti"e lot of 1 apple trees from 5 to 10 feet high, of the most approved varieties, will be sold in quantities to j suit purchasers, at th? lowest rates, by the hundred. Persons clubbing together and ordering by the thousand will he liberally dealt with for' superior trees. Also a few Peach, Apricot, l Nectarine grapes, Gooseberries, Raspberries, 1 Acc. AH articles labeled and carefully packed j to carry sgfely any distance at the small cost of | material. Pears. Pluins and Cherries are yet sniail. For tuidhcr particulars address a few lines to T. M. LYNCH Bedford, Pm. Feb. 20, 1857. w • lIOERKEHS, ITIIOLSTERISR. WOULD announce to (ho citizens of Bed ford and vicinity, that he is prepared to flo all work in his line, in the best style, and on reasonable terms. M amasses, with or without Springs, made in a superior manner, eqnal to the best m\de in the city, and to this branch of his business he would invite especial attention. He may be found at the shop of Michael Weis el, a short distance East of the Borough, 0 r at his residence, nearly opposite the dwelling ©i Dr. Watson. Bedford, Dec. 6, 1858.—3 m. RBMOVAIi. v I tllE subscriber lias removed his KESTAC- J. KANT AND BTKLUV AND CONFECTIONARY ESTABLISHMENT, to the Bising Sun Building, in Juliana Street, where he won Id lie pleased to see all his old friends and customers. He keeps constantly on hand the choicest and hest CAKES. CANDIES, FRUITS and AX TVS, ever offered to the public; also Cham, borxburg .4LK2 and BEER. He has fitted up an Ice Cream Saloon, and will keep on band throughout ibe season, a full supply of this choice refreshment. OHF" PARTIES supplied, on the shortest notice, with Ice Cream, Cakes and Coulec lieus. Having senrcd a regular apprenticeship to the above business, and having been constant ly engaged in it for many years, he feels on fident that ht can render satisfaction to all who may favor bim with a visit. JOHN J. LUTHER. Bedford, April 24, 1807. or jmc: mn m THE Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the name and firm of SPI DEL A PERRIN, in the Blacksmitii ing business, is this day dissolved by mutual j consent. The business of the late firm will be settled by by A. B. Perrin, who is authorised to col lect all accounts, and pay the debts of the firm. AH fiersons knowing themselves indebt ed to the late firm will please come forward and settle up immediately. WILLIAM SPIDLE, A. B. PURRIN. Apiil 27. 1857,-e Journeyni.iu Wagoumaker Wauled. rpHE highest wages and constant emplov ■L nient will lie given by the subscriber, living in Boydstown, half mile West of Bed ford, for a good Journeyman Wagonmaker.— Application to be made immediately. LINTON BINGMAN. May 1, 18f.7.-c New Jewelry. THE subscriber has opened out a new and splendid assortment of all kinds of the most fashionable Jewelry—consistingin part of Breaxt Pins, Finger Kings, Ear Rings, fcc. &c Call and see his stodk. hces, suitable for Fall aud Winter, part style as follows : Men's Super Waxed Double Sole Boots, Men's " City Made Calf 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 Kip Bootees, Womcns' Fine Galf and Seal do. Wotnetis' Fine Goat Morocco do. Worn us' Parodi Bootees, very handsome. Children's Shoes of every style and price. Gent's Morocco, Ki l, and Calfskin Bootees, Ladies' D uMe Sole Gaituts, Gnrn Shoes, tic., in fact. Boots in 1 Shoes to suit every purelia ser. I( you want Boots and Shoes, pleasegivr is a call,' and you shall be suited iti quality and price. Exchange Store is the place to bu Boots ar.d Shoes. Oct. 12. 1855. IMPORTANT TO .MILL OWNER W'OODW AKD'S Improved Smut an i Svri en tug Machines, .Mill Bushes, Buitinc Cloths and Bran Dusters, of the most improved plan; Mill Screws, Cora and Cob Grinders, Patent Bridges for Mill Spindles. Portable Mills, warranted to grind ten oushcl? per hour, Mill Irons and Mill Burrs made to order. Aiso, Stover's Patent Corn Kiln and Grain Dryer— a valuable invention. The above articles are kept constantly on hand, and can be obtained at any time, from S. D. BROAD. Schellsburg, Bedford County, who is also gent for Bedford, Somerset, and adjoining ©unties. Mill wright work done at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. February 15, 1866. MCCORMICK'S Reaper and Mower for sale by S. D. BROAD at Scliellsburg, Pa., agent for Blair and Bedlord ounliea. February 15, 1856. UOFIVS & FILLER. ITTORXMS IT LAW. BEDEOED, PA. \\f ILL PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL V v legal business entrusted to their care.— During the se sions of the court, the senior partner may be found at the office of the firm, tw o doors south of Hon. S. L. Russell's office. 1). H. HOFIUS. JNO. 11. FILLER. | Bedford, Nov. 28, 1858. ; Jj? KEEN SPRING FARM FORSALK. X3f— The above property, lata the resid ence ol David Piper, dee'd, situate on Pipers Run. Hopewell Tp., Bedford county Pa., is of fered at Private Sale. The above property contains in all 420 acres, more 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 ot limestone land, about 100 acres cleared, in a high state jof cultivation, under tho best of fence—a good j | orchard of choice grafted fruit, a good Sugar ! I Camp, one of the best springs of limestone j j waterin the county, the water from which runs i close to the barnyard. The improvements arc a large and very con- , veiiient Dwelling House a good barn, the best ■ corn cribai.d w.igonshed in the country,a good 1 stone siiringhouse, and all other necessary out. ! huildirgs, all in good rpiir. 2d. The Mountain Tract, (hy way ofdistinc- i tion,) lying on the west side of the mansion; tract, adjoining lands of Carrs' heirs, King's and others,along the foot ofTussoys Muufttain t containing 200 acres, more or less, about 30 j 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, j more or less, of good limestone land, about 20 acrescleared. All the uncleared land of the above three tracts is well limbered, and pretty nearly all susccptable of cultivation. Taken all together, the above property has few superiors asa wheat growing and stock raising farm. The best of running water being accossahle to pretty nearevery field, the best of range for stock on both sides of the farm. ; The cleared land pretty nearly surrounded bv ! the best of timber. The fullowinepr'ce is asked, namely:—sso dollars per acre for the mansion tract; $2O per acre for the mounta n tract; $22 per acre for the wariior ridge One tract will not lie sold, without selling the whole, except at an advanced price. An undisputed title will be given bv THE HEIRS. For further particulars add res, J- T. PIPER, Bludv Run. Bedford Co., Pi., Feb., 13. 135".-3 m. Roussel *8unrivailed premium Shaving Cream, at Dr. Harry's. JOIIN 11. AI.LUN k CO. AOS. 2 44 CHESTNUT Street, (south side, below Water,) PHILADELPHIA, (THE OLDEST WOOD-WARE HOUSE, IX RUN CITT.) MANUFAOTARIRS and Wholesale deal ers iu Patent Medicine, m-id? BROOMS, Patent Groved CEDAR-WARE, Warranted not to shrink, WOOD and WILLOW-WARE, CORDS, BRUSHES, Ike., of all descriptions. Please call and examine our stock. Feb. 27, 1857.-EX. WALL and BLIND PAPER—Dr. B. F. Harry is our agent for tbis necessary article. By calling at his store, our patrons | will see samples of our pipers. We have made | our spring selections with mncb care, and think | wo cannot fail to please. SHIIYOCK *c SMITH. Chambersburz. 1 March 7, 1857. A. King. Fr. Jordan. LAW PARTNERSHIP. King & Jordan, A torneys at Law gfiDFOIi , PA., WILL practice in the MVeral Courts of Bed ford and adjoining counties. Agencies, Collections, and all other business intrusted to their care will be promtly and laitli fully attended to. OFFICE in Juliana street, formerly eccupied by D. 11. Hoflus, Esq., and more recently in the occupancy of Jos. Mann, Ep January,!}, 1855. fliiiffl J Will attend punctually nnd earufully to *ll operations in- I J TRUSTS IO IDS C*R TOUT* TTTWD, PLUMED. RJJULte4, 4c., sod J i an 'tlclal Uwtb ioa-rted. from U> ®u satirw a.-i. jj J * Cuargtts ino.tr.-u, aoi all openUitmt *rrauuL OT T.nm INVARIABLY CASH. Ofllfo on East Pitt street, Bedford, Fa. Ult. KELI.IYI.S CANCER INSTITUTE, FOR the treatment of Ganeers, Tumors. Wens, Ulcers, Scrofula, any Growth or I Sore. Chronic Diseases, generally, can be cured, (if curable,) without surgical operation or poison. For all particulars write, state di scuses plainly,and eucios'e twenty-five cents for advice. All letters must have a postage stanp enclosed to pre-pay answer. Medicine can he sent any distance. Address, C. L. KELLING, M. D., Mechhauicsburg, Cumberland Co., Pa. K*/"* Mechanic&hurg is 8 miles from Harris burg, on the C. V. Railroad, and accessible i from all parts of the Union. Old and young, poor and rich, come all—we will do you good. Dy To those aillictcd who cannot visit me personally, I will send, i>cr mail, on receipt of $5.00 only, a Recipe to prepare Medicine, with full directions for use, tic. State all particu lars. Address as above. Feb. 27, 1857. -z. Great Attraction. COLIN LOYER, .Merchant Tailor, TAKES this, method of announcing to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity, and strang i era vUitiug the place, that lie has just received at his old stand in Bedford, nest door west of | the Bedford Hotel, the richest assortment of 1 Cloths, Ac., he has ever yet offered to the pub lic. and to which he invites the attention of pur chasers, satisfied that he can accommodate, both as ta price ami quality, ail wiio favor him with a call, lie has a Sup-.-riorarticle of cloth, for boy's clothing, which he can sell so low as to astonish those who examine its quality. CyGarments, of every description, in his liue, made to order on the shortest notice and most r -asonahle tetms. 07-11-would direct attention to the follow ing list, as comprising some of the leading arti cles to be found in liis establishment: black Cloths, ringing in price from $-,50 to S9,UO per yard; Blue Cloths; Olive Browns k Greens; Biack Casiiin-rs; B'ack Doc-Skins; French Fancy Casimeres; Linen Drillings; Flain 4 Figured Grenadiens; Superior article of Black Satin; Velvets; Marsoilles Vestings; Bulf Cassirneres. A fine article of Shirts, latest style. Lisle Thread under Shirts £ Drawers. Cotton " Shirt collars latest style; Lnsrn 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 1 furnishing stores. Bedford, Dec. 12, Jds6. For pimples, and wrinkle* and freckles and i I t ' ,n ' Nothing has e'er been discovered by man, Like that wonderful product of tropical bow ers, The popular "Balm of a Thousand Flowers." To lie had at DR . HARRY'S. March 6. BEDFORD lIOTIiL, AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. THE subscribe lrespectfully begslenve toan nouuce to his old friends and the public generally,that he has leased arid taken posses iron o 1 the Bedford Hotel, lately iutheoccu- j pancy ol Col. Adam Barnhart. It is not his j design to make many professions as to what he willdo, but he pledges his word w *t his most energetic efforts will be employed to render comfortable all who give hi jacati. Thehouse will be handsomely iitte* up, and none but carefuland attentive serv.ats will bo engaged. Persons visiting the Bedford Springs, as well as those attending Couit, and the traveling community generally, are respectfully invited to give him a calland judge for themselves. 07- The stages all now stop atthis hotel, Boarderstaken by the week, month or year on favorable terms. 07" Ample and c .jrfortable stabling is at tached tothishote , which will always be at ended by a careful hostler. Also, a safe and convenientcarriage house. JOIIN lIAFER. Bedford, April 6, 1855. n Plastering Latlis!! TIfE UNDERSIGNED having erected a M ill for sawing PLASTERING LATHI on his premises in Union Tp., Bedford county, is now ready to furnish any quantity on the shortest notice. Price $1.50 per thousand, 3 ft. long Otherlengths in proportion. Letters addressed to meat St.Clairsvillrwl be promptly attended to. WM. GRIFFITH Union Tp., Fob. 16,1854. sx. TITOTICE TO DELINQUENT COL -4lB LECTORS.—Notice is hereby given to all delinquent collectors in Bedford ceunty, up to the yotr 13 >6 inclusive, that if they pay up bilatiees *t iudins in their duplicates by May Court 1857, they will be allowed 3 per cent on the amount so paid in, over aud above the 5 per cent already allowed by law. By order of the Commissioners. //. JNICODEMUS, Jan. 16, 1857. Clerk. J. PALMER A €O. MARKET STREET WHARF PHIL'A. DEALERS IN FISH AND PROVISIONS : Have constantly on hand an assortment of Mackeral, Shad, I/errings, Codfish, Beef, Pork, Lard, Shoulders, Hams, Sides, Cheese, Rice, March 20. 1857.-8 m i Ohysiciani prescriptions carefully compound -1 A el, at all hours of the day or night, at Dr • Harry's, Drug Storx. i ¥*IIE jsEW-YORK WEEKLY TIMES |Jt —A LITERARY AND NEWS ; JOURNAL FOR i RE FAMILk AM) FIRE SIDE—The C 'Jieapeet Xcwipupm in the United at alts. 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The 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. O Payment in all cases is required invariably in advance; and no papers will ever be sent unlit the receipt of the money. All letters inclosing money, or on business of any kind with the office, to beaddressed to thePublishera, I RAYMOND. WESLEY & Co., No. 138 Nassau-st., New-York. New-York, Nov. 14, 1856. Tli SMEI 188, Valentine Steckman, PROPRIETOR. Boarders taken by tbo day, week, month and year. April 25,1856 tf To keep the teeth and puma healthy Uae Basin's Rose tooth paste, or the Balm of a Thousand Flowers, with a good brush, all of which can be purchased cheap, at Dr. War y's. Notice to all Concerned, THAT we this day have purchased at Consta ble Sale, as the property of Peter Beaghnrd, viz: One Cow, twenty-five acres of Grain in the ground, more or less, and his interest in 'he Grain iu the ground on the Ellenberger farm,—all of which we will leave in the hands of the said Peterßeighard during our pleasure TURNER a KEGG. Buena Vista, April 10, 1857. Phalon's Vagic Hair Dye, Colors instantane ously, the Hair or Whiskers a jet black or beautiful browu. Also, Phalons Chemical Hair Invigorator. a superb article, for preservlngand 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. HARRY. STONEWARE. —Cream Crocks, Milk ('rocks of all sines; Butter Dishes, from one to one and a half gallon Pitchers, ail of which are of best quality, for sale by A. FERGUSON- Qsdford, Jan. IS, 1856 DIMS, BOOKS m STA TIONARY. Dlt. F. C. ItEIHER, . Bedford, Pa., HAVING purchased the Drug and Store of l>r. S. D. Scott, has Cbnstaatjv ; on hand, at the old stand, a large and 1 lected stock of choice Drug* end Medicine | wholesale and retail, all of which will fie j at fair terms. The assortment consists ir. prr , Drugs and Chemicals, Dye Woods end j} tu ,. Paints i r d Oils, tt'iudow Class and Cla-.'i Ware, Tobacco and Segart,.Perfumery, Fare, articles, 4c., 4c. ' Patxt MxDjcinis —Having the -retuli agency lor the sale ol ail of these incuie. Gr ille public arc assured that they are of the fn such as ke stood the test ol tln.c andtzitr rience, stoJ cuii be safely rectmn.flieu! a* ei nuine, via: Townaend's nr:d Sand's Stimij rilla, M Ular's Rulaam of VV ltd C'bti: - /\ lt , Cherry Pectorak Ale.Hat's I.ile 1 il* v'ni nix Hitters, Dr. Juyne's Family Medicines kahnstoak's, llohensack'*, and other ven.jn, ges; llooiand's German Fitters, fco.. Ae. | Constantly on hand a large stock of historic biographical, scientific, religious, notica, ' j school, asd miscellaneous LOOKS. Also a great variety of FotKCY STJITIC f ef/fF,Cp, Post and wrapping paper ol ivm quality, Paper Hanging* in great Variety.-! I Window Blinds in piatterns cr 1 y the p-ieic Wall Paper, Steel and Fancy Genii*. , BLjISK HOOKS of every ize and qucl'i, ; Pocket Books and Port Monnaies, Dj 3 ,j,\* Blank Deed* and Mortgage*, gold Per,* at •' j Pencils, Comb*. Brushes, Perfumery in j variety, Soaps, fcc.. he. ' CM ' Lamps, and Camphiac Oil and Bntnii gFlvid kept constantly on hand. | CHOICE LIQUORS for medical tire; Wolf* Scheioam Schnupp**, Gin, Port, SLvm * t d Madeira Winer. Aug. 11, 1854.-tf MW FIBJII. SADDLES, Harness, Trunks, Whips, Ac,— The undersigned would repectfully unnour.ee to the Public that they have formed' a psitrrr. ship, and are no*lolly prepared to mann-aeiuie all kinds of work in their line of hnsine.** oi the best materials, and upon the shortest tin. tice. fcMVI - ") Whips, wholesale or retail. Shea SttTVi* at the old stand on Pitt Street ' T '' SIMON LING. J. A. HENDERSON. Bedford, Nov. 8156 For the Hair—Jockey Club, and new tnowt hay, pomatums, genuine ox marrow, at Dr. Harry's. A yer's Cherry Pectoral.—For Ihc cure of -tlLCoughs, Colds, Ac., can be Lad at Dr. Harry's Drug Store As the season for chapped hads and faces, is coming on, we advise our friends to c:\il ca j Dr. Harry, at the cheap Drug Store, 3T.c'g0 fro of LL'AItiER of various sorts, such as Whit i'ine, Yel.ow Pine, Poplar, Spruce, Ac. Ft ,ale F. D. BEEGLE.o St. Ciairscille, Feb. 18, 1853-tf Hoiloway's Worm Confections—A safo pleasant, and effectual remedy for worms at Dr. Harry's cheap Drug Store. Bazins and Lubiua Extracts for the llandkcr chief, Cologne Water, Ac., at Dr. Harry's Public Sale of 1\ s. Mu*kets. i /THE subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on L Monday the 4th day of May next, (Court i Week,) at the Court House, in Bedford, a Ist of old U. S. Muskets. Tcims, cask. LEMUEL E"V ANS. Brigad* Inspector. April 3, 1857.-M MUSIC A MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianos, Melodeons, Hutei, Guitars, ; Brass Horns, Clarionets, Drums, etc., of vari- I ous manufacture, always on hand. Band) :tp j plied at city what etc. Is rates. We Keep alwtya ;on handa full assortment of ali the new cr.d. fashionable music, which we mail at our ix i ptnst to any part ol the country. N. B. Music arranged to order. SHRYIII K A SMITH, Chembtrsburt. March 7. 1857. SAMUEL RADEBAUGH, Justice of tbe Peace. OFFICE two doors South of the Mtage' House, and next door to the office of i Mann A Spang, where he will attend to the collection of all claims placed in kjs hands. Bedford, Jan. 11, 1856. Job Mann, G. H. Spa.wo. I AW PARTNERSHIP—Tbe undersign* J hsve associated themselves in the Bracts;.* of the Law, and will promptly attend to all burl ness entrusted to their care i n Bedford and ad oining counties. K?""Ottice on Julianna Strest, three doura southot Mengel House and opposite tbs resi dence of Maj. Tate. MANN A SPANG. Jnne Ist—lB64 tf. Dr. F. C. Reamer, Physician and Surgeon. Dcspectfull} tenders his services to JLV the citizens of Bedford and vicinitv. Ha may always be found (unless professionally cr -Baged) at his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana St. Feb. 16, 1854. MEW FIRM —AT— HOPEWELL. THE subscribers trading and doing business under the firm of Baindollar, Lowry, A Co., would respectfully inform their friends, and thu public generally, that they have opened at tbe above place, and sro daily reoeiving a large stock of Merchandise, consisting in part of Mualius, Ticking, Osetibcrgs, Drills, Cassimeres Satticetts. Cloths, Flannels, Delanes. French Merinos, Silks, Calicos, Hats and Caps, Hard ware, (jueensware, Boots and Shnes, Groceries ot all descriptions. Also a large assortment of Ready made Clothing, all of which will be soM upon aa short profits as can be had in the coun ty- G. R R ARM DOLLAR, JOHN F. LOWRY. JOHN C. EVERHART, C. W. ASHCOM, Dec. 26, 1866. HARDWARE STORE. The subacriber would announce to hit old ends and the public in general, that he has amoved his HARDWARE STOKE to the new milling second door west of the Bedford Ho tel, whero he has just received and opened aa extensive assortment of Hardware, embracing almost every article in that lino of buisiness. His stock of SADDLERY is of the best quality and was selected with great care. He would respectfully invite all in want of articles in tbe Hardware line, to give him a call, satisfied that he can pleasv all who do so. JOHN ARNOLD. May *3, Iss.