SEW SPIU.XE AND SUMMER GOODS. THE undersigned having just returned frotn fie Eastern cities are now receiving a large supply of SPRING JND SUMMER GOODS consisting in part of Black and Fancy Silks, Challies, Lawns, Brii iiant, plain and figured delaines, poplins, ca licoes, ginghams, riliiions, bonnets, hosiery, handkerchiefs, colors, ic.; Men's and Boys' fancy, plain and black cassimeres, ciotlis. linens, and a large assortment of Men's and Boys' Summer Weat; boots, shoes, bats, TC.; drills, tickings, muslins, flannels, single and double carpet- chain, all colors; Groceries, syrup, molasses, white and brown sugars, green and black teas, toluiceo; Qneeusware; Glassware: Buckets, DVU Stutf's, *c. All of which will lie sold cheap for cash or approved produce; and to good and punc tual customers a credit of six months will tie given. Thankful tor past favors they hope by fair dealing to receive a liberal share of the public patronage. J. & J. M. SHOEMAKER. Bedford, April 17, 1837. RRBPORB INCH SCHOOL. THE duties of this School will lie resumed OIL Tuesday, April 1 4th, in the large three story building situated on the corner of Main and Richard streets. Male and female de partments, distinct. The services of A thoroughly educated young lady of Vermont, h ive been secured as teacher of Music, NC., N'C. The services of other competent teach ers also have, lieen secured as assistant T. Terms per Quarter of 11 weeks. Board, Tuition, Furnished Room, Washing, Light and Fuel, $3B 00 Extra Charges. Music, $l6 00 Use of Instrument, 2 00 French, 5 00 Drawing and Tainting in water colors, each, 5 00 Ornamental Needle Work, 5 00 Terms for Day Scholars. Ist Grade, 4 00 2nd " 6 00 3rd " 6 23 G. W. AUOHINBACfGII, A. M. Bedford, April 3,1857. M TIE MM my -RNIIN Wis Bacon, for which the highest }\r\J market price will be paid, at SHOEMAKER'S COLOXKABE STORE. April 17, 1837. SUM M KK Ait R ANG E M KNT.—II mitiiigdon and Broadtop It. It., 011 and after Mon- DAY. March 2d, 1837, two passenger trains a day each way, (except Sunday.) will run ie tween Hopewell and Huntingdon. Leaves Hopewell at 12 13 P.M., and 6 10 P.M. Arrives at Hopewell at 9 40 A- X., and 5 40 P. M. Connecting at Huntingdon with trains fot East mid West on Penna. It. R. THOS. T. WEERMAN. Supf. Huntingdon, Feb. 26,1857. WHITE TEETH -and a perfumed breath can lie acquired by nsing the "Balm of a Thousand Flowers." To lie had at DR. HARRY'S. March 6, 1857. JOHN POOL "VATOULI) lespectfiilly announce to the pub * V lie, that he has opened a Blacksmith shop, at the stand receutly occupied by the ME? sis. W'eisel. W H "re lie ts prepared to do all work in his line, equal t > any other shop in the bounty or elsewhere. He invites those 111 need of liis services to give him a tall. May 1, 1857.-tf ~\KW MACKKUALT BEST quality Mackerel — for sal* for Cash or Produce. Shad and Herring will soon be re ceived. J. b. CRAMER & CO. May 1, 1837. Lasl iVotice TITHE salwerilier being mist anxious that I. his old hooks and business bo closed up, would say most earnestly to those having ic - counts with him to attend to them iot oodiate - ly. The books will L>o left in a short time wit h a Justice of tin l Peace. March 27, 1857.-d. JOHN CLARK. lUOES AM) TA\.\i:U'S OIL 1000 DRY FLINT HIDES; 100 Bids. TANNERS OIL. For sale hv J. PALMER A CO. MARKET Street WH ARF, PiMLAbELrurA. May 15, 1857-c HEMOVAL. TLTHE subscriber lias removed liis KBSTAP- I. RANT AXD BAKKRT AND CONFECTIONARY KSTAIN-isHMrNT, to the Rising Sun Building, in Juliana Street, where he would lie pleased to see all liis old friends and customers. He keeps constantly on hand the choicest and LIEST CAKES, CANDIES, FRUITS and SI TS, ever offered to the public; also Ciiam Imrsbnrg ALE ami It HI IK. HE HAS fitted UP AN IC E Cream Saloon, ami wi II keep on hand throughout the season, a full supply of this choice refreshment. (ff PARTIES supplied, on the shortest notice, with ICO Cream, Cakes and Confec tions. Having served a regular apprenticeship to the aliove tiu.siness, and having lieen constant ly engaged 111 it for taai|V years, lie feels eoii tidmt that lie can render satisfaction to all who may favor liim with a visit. JOHN J. LUTHER. Bedford, April 21, 1837. RMI N ■EG. f IT u E Partnership heretofore existing between I. THE undersigned, under the name and firm of SEIDKL A PKKIUX, in the Blacksiuitii ing business, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late £rm will IN: SETTLED by by A. B. Perrin, who is authorised to col lect all ficcounts, and pay the debts of the j •firtu. All |iersons knowing themselves indebt- 1 E ju-T cause. I hereby give notice tliat no per son shall harbor or trust him on my aecount as I will pay no debts of bis contracting. SAMUEL SHAPES. Union Township, May 15. 1857. A Ureal Arrival of SPRING GOODS. THE undersigned has just returned from the Eastern Cities with a large Mock of Spring Goods; and is now exhibiting at CHEAP SIDE, a general assortment of New Style of Spring Goods, comprising Laities Dress Goods, i . part, Ducal, Crocovella, Challi, Fancy and Plain Pe Laine, Brilliants, Lawns and Cali coes, etc., etc. Gentlemen and Boys wear, Cassimefes, Oas sinetts, Canton Cloth, Shepherd Checks, Cot tonades, etc., etc. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Bonn ts, Woolen and Bag Carpets, Floor Oil Cloth, Syrup Molasses. White and Brown Sugars, Green and Black Teas, Groceries of all kinds, Qacensware, Tulw, '■' tickets, Brooms, etc., Hardware, Sho vels, Fonts, Hoes, Knives und Forks, Spoons, etc., and all articles usually kept in Stores. All kinds of produce taken in exceange The undersigned will sell cheap for cash or produce, and hopes by lair dealing to receive his usual share of patronage. G. W. HUPP. Bedford, April 10, 1857. sniiVOCK & SMITH, CIItINBERSBt'ftG, PA., BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS, and Dealers in Music ami Musical Instruments. Our stock consists of Books, Stationery, Mu sic, .Musical Instruments, Wail 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 l- promptly attended to. March 7, 1837. EVERHART, ASIIOOM N CO. FORWMIIIM'"MISSION M EKC U ANTS—nOPE WELL—PA. The snhscritters doing business under the Firm of Everimrt, Askcom Ik Co.—are now prepared to store and ship Flour, Grain, and all kinds of Mrchandise, upon reasonable terms. They also keep on hands, Plaster, Fish, Sf Rock Powder, 40., to which they invite the at tention ol Merchants in the county, and Far mews. The highest cash prices ;mid for Flour, and Grain, that the Eastern Market, will afford. JNO. C. KVERh ART, C. W. ASIICOM. J NO. F. LOWKY, G. K. B.YKNDOLLAR. Dee. 2G, 1836. WOOLEN FACTORY —The sul seriber having rented the well known Woolen Factory, situate in Water Street, South Woodlxirry Township, Bedford county, Pa., formerly owned by Mr. Win. S. Flack, and now owned bjr Mr. Adam Ketring, is prepareil to accommodate the public ia a superior manner. The Factory is now undc going thorough repair, wliich will enable l:im to execute w> rk as well as can be done at any otlier estaliiishment in the country. He constantly keeps oil hand, Cloths, Satti netfs. Tweeds, Flannels. Blankets, Girth and ltag Carpets, Coverlits, &c., lite., Country Carding done front the first ot May until tile first of October, lor CusA, r two cents per pound added ou credit. Wool and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange lor goods or work. By long experience in business, and a desire to please, lie hopes to receive a sham of the public patronage. HUBERT KALSTON. Feb. 6, 1837.-6 n. PURE ASH GENUINE GARDEN SEEEDS! BLYMIKE fe HAUThKY will hnrc In time a choice assortment of Garden Seeds,from the best establishment in the State. Bedford, Feb. 27, 1807. BEST QUALITY OF HAMMERED • IRON ! —Uljiiiiire A Hartley, keep constantly on hand, all sizes best Juniata Iron, at Forge price*, for cash or its equivalent, also Roiled Iron, Nail Rods, Strap l IOU and Nailcs. All orders filled promptly. imi K J - A PARTNER ina Tavern located in the _/JLC cntie of the Eal regions of Broadtop, which is doing a guod business. This will ho an excellent chance for any one who wishes to go into business. Every information Shall lie given by addressing a letter to '-TaceruS at theotfice of the Bedford "Inquirer and CliriE clo." Feb. 27, 1837. N 12 W FIR M HOPEWELL. THE subscribers trading and doing business under the firm of Biundollar, Ijowry, Ac Co., would respectfully inform their friends, and the public generally, that tliev Itave opened at the above place, and are daily receiving a large stock of Mercliandjsr, consisting in part of Mstsiins. Ticking, Osenliergs, Drills, Cassimcnee Saltieetts. Cloths, Flannels, Delanes, French Merinos, Silks, Calicos. Hats and Caps, Hard ware, Qneenswnre, Boots and Sines, Groceries of all descriptions. Also a large assortment of Ready made Clothing, all of which w ill be sohl upon as short profits as can be had in tiie couu ty. . R BARXDOLLAR, JOHN F. LOWRY. JOHN C. EVERHART, C. W. ASIICOM, Dec. 26, 1836. JOHN 11. A Ll,Eft A CO. AOs'. 2 4 4 'V/EST.V'I/T street, (south side,' beloic ll'.ircr,) PHU.JDEt.PHU, (THE OLDEST WOOD-WAKI: HOCSK* IN run CITT.) : MANLFACTAREKS and Wholesale deal ers in Patent Medicine, Mad 1 R ROOMS, Patent Groved CEDAR- WARE, Warranted not to shrink, WOOD and WILLOIV-WARE CORDS, BRUSHES, Nc„ of ail descriptions. Please call and examine our stock. Feb. 27, 1837.-zz. ' j WALL and BLIND PAPER.—Dr. B. F. Harry is our ageut for this necessary article. Bv calling at ins store, our patrons will see sainplesof our pipers. We hare made our spring selections with much care, and think we cannot fad to please. StIRVOCK A SMITH, Chamber sbti rg. March 7, 1867. H • lIOERKEIS, IiPIIOLNTBRUR. WOULD announce to the citizens of Bed ford and vicinity, that he is prepared to do nil work in his line, in'the best style, and on reasonable terms. MATRASSES, with or without Springs, made in 11 superior manner, equal to tlie liet made in the city, and to this branch of his business lie would invite especial attention, lie may l>e found at the shop of Michael Weis •d, a short distance East of the Borough, or at his residence, nearly opposite the dwelling of l>r. Watson. Bedford, Dec. 5, 183 G. —3 m. New Jewelry. THE subscriber has opened ont a new and splendid assortment of all kinds of the most fashionable Jewelry—consisting in part ol Breast Pins, Finger Kings, Ear Rings, Kc. he Call and see his stock. del 4 DANIEL BORDER. YkAßti AINS!—The undersigned, desir ous of reducing tbnir stoek, in order to make room for Spring Goods, will otter to purchasers, the best bargains evor seen in Bed ford. Call and see how cheap vou can' buy' A B. CKAMEJK, St Co Jan. 10 1857. Drug, Paint and Glass WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, CUITXKR OP TENTH ASD MARKET STREETS, Office in Second Story, PHILADELPHIA. WK invite attention to nitr enlarged stock ot Drugs, Taints, Oils, Varnishes, ice., selected expressly for our sales, and compris ing one of the finest assortments in the United States, which we offer at low prices, tor casli or appro red credit. WE MANUFACTURE very extensively: Premium Pure White Lead, (best,) Kensington Pure White Lead, Pearl Snow White Lead, " Vielle Montagne" French Zinc, (best.) Pure Snow Wiiite American Zinc, Philadelphia Snow White Zinc, Silver's Plastic Fire and Weatber-proo Taints, Chrome Greens, Yellows, and colors gener ally. AGENTS FOR: Porter's superior Alkaline Window Glass, Genuine French Plate Glass, (warranted.) The New Jersey Zinc Company's products, Tildcn and Nephew's N. Y. Varnishes, Brooklyn Premium Pure White Lead, llaui|>den Permanent Greens, Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy, kc., kc. IMPORTERS OF: French and English Plate Glass, French and English Cylinder Glass, Colored and Engraved Window Glass, Daguerreotype Glass, Hammered Plate for Floors and Sky-Lights, Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, See. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN : Druggists Articles gene-ally, Painters' Tools of all descriptions, Hydraulic and Roman Cement, Calcined and Land Plaster, Paper Maker's Clav, Satin White, kc.., k c. FRENCH,"RICHARDS 4 CO., Store, N. W. cor. of Tenth and Market Sis. Factory Junction York Avenue, Crown ami Callowhill Sts., PUILAHKU'IIIA. April 10, 1857-3 m. WANTED. TWO Journeymen Tailors will lie employer by the subscriber, if application be made im mediately—constant Deployment and gooi wages will be given. C. LOVER. Bedford, Dec. lli, 1850. TO BUILDERS. Tithe subscribers fully prepared t of nrnish an X quantity or quality of Building Lumber an Plastering Laths. Orders directed to St.Clair* Till, Bedford County, will be promptly attendei giving a reasonable notice. f. D. BEEGLE Dec. 29, 18.54. TO lIOBSERBEPERS. DR. HARRY, at the Cheap Drug and 800 l Store, has just received, a large assortment n the best flavoring extracts, together with Bak ing Soda, Cream of Tartar, Salerutiis, &c., i the very best qualify, all of which Lc willse ttho lowest prices. DISSOLUTION. TITHE Partnership heretofore existing he A tween the undersigned, under tne firm Miller JSr Oonle)', has been this day dissolved h< mutual consent. All p ir.sons knowing them reives indebted t< said firm, either by not-s or book accounts o: oth. rwi .e, are requested to appear at once fo settlement. The Books, No., of the Store in Schells bnrg, will be found at onr former place of bus inex. Those of the Store at Now Paris, wil lie found at our former place of business there for a thurl lime, after which they may be fount in Schells bnrg. J. W. MILLER, ISAIAH COX LEY. ScheJlshurg, March 11, 1857. The undersigned, thankful fur the liberal share of patronage heretofore conferred upon the firm of Miller k Conloy, would inform hi* numerous friends and the public, that he will continue business in the rount formerly occu pied iiv the above firm, where he will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of ail 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, and due attention to business, to merit and rrewve a liberal share of the custom of liis toriner patrons and others. J. W. MILLER. A CARD. 1 he undersigned, in retiring from the above firm, cordially recommends his late partner, J. \\. Muli a, to the patronage of his friends and the public. ISAIAII CONLEY. March 13, 18-37.—2ni. MADAME I'RETTET'S EMJLISII AiVD FIWII SBMIKTAXIT, FOR YOUBO bAOIES. Bedford, Pa. THE object of this Institution is to instruct voung Ladies In all the branches of a thorough English education, and at the same lime to make them practically acquainted with the French language, the knowledge of which is so essential to a finished education. The success which the method adopted has met with, jus tifies the assertion that Pupils of moderate ca pacity may in a short time master difficulties which with other systems appear insurmounta ble. MODS, and Madame Freytet are both en gaged in the Tuition, and every effort made for the advancement of the l'npiis. The course of studies comprises Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, History, Composition, Natural and Moral Sci euce, Astronomy, the use of Geographical and Astronomical Maps, Chronology. Piano—Harp, and vocal Musie—Drawing, ami every style of Painting- Italian Language, Spanish Language. Mons, Freytet will give French or Spanish Lessons in classes, or indi vidually, as may Is- desi-ed, either at the resi dence of the Pupils or at the Seminary. TERMS PER SESSION OF 12 WEEKS. Tuition for all the English and French Studies $8 IX) I Music—l'iano, slo*,—Harp, $l2; Vocal Music. $lO. Drawing, sfi; Painting, $l5; Italian or Spanish Language, $O. Terms for French Language in Mons. Freytot's Class—for a course of 24 Lessons, in classes not exceedihg 6in number, $6 00 Individuals rivate Lessons, 10 (X) May 7.-b SHOE, Clasiiware, and VARIETY mmrMrmjtmm.-MEim I - o— r ADAM FERGUSON I I AS just opened, next door to Minnick's, f I on Juliana Street, a largo assortment of Shoes and Boots, ol every kind, sixe and des cription. Also an extensive assortment of GLASSWARE, includinst cake stands, preservs dishes,cake baskets, hall lumps, tumblers, larga lieer glasses, window glass, card receiVwrs, terra cotta. Ac. Also silver cake baskets.and a vas riety of other articles in that line. He liae also on hand the best kind of Macro and r/garj cbeese and crackers, carpet bags, Misses satch els, Gentlemen's canes, shotguns, Gentlemen', and Ladies'gloves, of all kinds. Hosiery of all descriptions, and a variety ot other articles, not necessary to mention. Having bought his shoes and glassware, in larger quantities, than is usual for country Mer chants, be can sell at reduced prices. Dec. 19.18-56. A f"rs.Stowe's new work.-*-Dred, a tale ofthe I'J.Great Dismal Swamp, equal to Uncle Tom's Cabin, just received at Dr //arry's Cheap Book Store. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. fRIIE undersigned having entered into par -L nersliip. respectfully announce to the pub lie genorally,th:ittheyye now .prepared to Cor nish anything in their lino at exceedingly low rates. We aro now opening an elegant stock ol Hardware, Cutlery, Mouse Furnishing Goods, Tin Japanned, Brass, French, and Bnttan/a Ware, Willow, Cedar, and Fine Ware, Nails, Glass, Brushes, Putty, Kc.,&. A large stock, of TIN-WARE constantly on hand, of our own manufacture. Spouting and other work done to order, as usual. STOVES of every des cription for wood or coal, of which wo are just receiving some beautiful new patterns. Also Farm Implements in great variety, warranted as represented, the best and latest Inventiouso' the day. And, as wo are every week rec-iving goods from Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Pitts uurg, we will always endeavor to keep a fill supply of everything in our line, or at lens fbrnish any article required at a short notice. Wo are also prepared to furnish all kinds ol Lead Pipe, Water and Pump Fixtures, at low rates. We cordially invite all to give us a call, 1 and especially the Ladies, as we have nearly everything to make house keeping easy from a needle to a Cooking Stove, GEO. W. BLYMIRE. WM. HARTLEY. Oct. 3, 185C.-ly. SHOE STORBT AB. CRAM Eli ft CO. have just receive • a very large assortment of Boots au Rides,suitable for Fall and Winter, part style as follows : Men's Super Waxed Double Sole Boots, Men's " City Made Calf do. Men's " Heavy Kip, Lined do. You tic's Waxed Double Sole Boots, Youth's Calf knd Kip Lined do. Boys' City made Calf Boots, Boys' Kip Lined Boots, Women*' Double sole lvip Bootees, Womens' Fine Calf and Seal do. Woinous* Fine Goat Morocco do. Wom.ms' Parodi Bootees, very handsome, Children's Shoes of every style and price. Gent's Morocco, Kid, and Calfskin Bootees, Ladies' Double Sole Gaiters, Gum Shoes, ice., in fact. Boots and Shoes to suit every purcha ser. II you want Boots and Shoes, please give .isa call, and you shall bo suited in quality and price. Exchange Store is the jiUct lo 6*j Boots and Shoos. Oct. 13,1855. IMPORTANT TO MILL OWNER WOODWARD'S Improved Smut and Screen ing Machines, Mill Bushes, Bolting Cloths and Bran Dusters, of the most improved plan; Mill Screws, Corn awl Cob Grinders, Patent Bridges for Mill Spindles, Portable Mills, warranted to grind ten bushels per hour, Mill Irons and Mill Burrs made to order. Also, Stover's Patent Corn Kiln and Grain Dryer— a valuable invention. The above articles are kept constantly on hand, and can he obtained at any time, from S. I). BROAD, Scbellsburg, Bedford County, who is also gent for Bedford, Sotneiset, and adjoining ouuties. Mill wright work done at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. February 15, 185 U. McCOKMICK'S Reaper and Mower for sale by S. D. BROAD at Scbellsburg, Pa., agent for Blair and Bedlord ouuties. February 15, 1850. norms & FILLER. ATTOILTO AT LAW. BEDFORD, PA. WILL PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL legal business entrusted to their care.— During the se-sion* of the court, the senior partner may IK* found at the office of the firm, two doors south of Hon. S. L. Russell's otfi.e I). H. IIOFIUS. J NO. 11. FILLER. Bedford, Nov. 28, 1850. JTIREEN SPRING FARM FOR SALE. The above property, late the resid ence ol David Piper, dee'd, situate on Pipers Run, Hopewell Tp., Bedford county l'a., is of fered at Private Sale. The aboveproperty contains in all 420 actus, more or less, being divided into three different tracts, as follows: Ist. The Mansion Tract,containing ISSacres lnoru 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 water in the county, the water from which runs close to the barnyard. The improvements arc a large and very con venient Dwelling House, a good barn, the liest corn crib and wugonshed 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 mansiou tract, adjoining lands of Carrs' heirs, King's and others, along the foot of Tusseys Mountain containing 200 acres, more or less, a boll t 30 acres cleared, a good two story Log House thereon erected with a small orchard. 3d. The Warrior Ridge Tract, adjoining the mansion traet, on the east, containingBo acres, more or less, of good limestone land, about 20 acre* c lea led. All the uncleared land of the above three tracts is well limbered, and pretty nearly all susceptable of cultivation. Taken all together, the aboveproperty has few superior* as a wheat growing and stock raising farm. The best of running water being accessible to pretty near every field, the best of range for stock on both sides of the farm. The cleared land pretty nearly surrounded by the I test of timber. The following pr'cc is asked, namely:—sso dollars per acre for the mansion tract; $2O per acre for the mounts'n tract; $22 per acre for the warrior ridge tract. Oue tract will not lie sold, without selling the whole, except at an advanced price. An undisputed title will be given by THE HEIRS. For further particulars ad-Ires, J. T. PIPER, Bludy Run. Bedford Co., Pa., Feb.; 13. 1857.-3 m. Journeyman Blacksmith Wanted. TYIHE highest wages, and constant employ - JL ment, will be given, for a good Journey man Blacksmith, by thp subscriber, living at Charleaville, Bedford County, Pa., if appiica cation be made Immediatelv. CHARLES PENCIL. March 27, 1857.-c* A largeassnrtmcnt of Hair, Tooth,and Clothes Xl_brushcsjust received, at Dr. Harry's. THE undersigned rospectfully requests all those indebted to him in any manner to make ! jtavment. immediately. Oct. 3, 1856. GEO. W. BLYMIRE. Journeyman Wagoumaker Wanted. rptiE highest wages and constant cmploy 1. ment will lie given by the subscriber, living in Boydstown, half mile West of Bed ford, for a good Journeyman Wagoumaker.— Application to be made immediately. I.ISTON BISGMAN. May 1, J857.-C A. King. Fr. Jordan. LAW PARTNERSHIP. King & Jordan, A.torueys at Law BEDF01? , PA., WILL practice in the oiveral Courts of Bed ford and adjoining counties. Agencies, Collections, and all other business intrusted to their carewill bepromtly ami faith fully attended to. OFFICE in Juliana street, formerly occupied by D. 11. Ilotius, Esq., and more recently in the occupancy of Jos. Mann, Esq. January, 75, 1855. fililpa J Will *ttrnJ punctuali j and carefully to all i- I { Uusle.l lu it it care Teeth Med, (.iiMpfwd, regulated, **• ami J i rtrtiti -ml iswtb iu**rteii, from one to an entire act. • Charf-a irvnlerule, and ail opcrati personally, I will send, per mail, on receipt of #5.00 only, a Recipe to prepare Medicine, with lull directions for use, &c. State all particu lars. Address as above. Feb. 27, 1857.-z. Great 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 lie lias just received at his old stand in Bedford, next door west of the Bedford Hotel, the richest assortment of Cloths, Ac., be has ever yet offered to the pub lic, and to which he invites the attention of pur chasers, satisfied that*, he can acconuund ite, both as to price and quality, all who favor him with a call. He has a Superior article of cloth, tor boy's clothing, which he can sell so low as to astonish those who examine its quality. KT'Garnients, of every description, in his line, made to order on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. would direct attention to the follow ing list, as comprising some of the leading arti cles to he found in his establishment: black Cloths, ruuging in price from $2,50 to S'J.UO per yard; Blue Cloths; Olive Browns & Greens; Black Casituers; Black Doe-Skins; French Fancy Casimercs; Linen Drillings; Plain 4 Figured Grenadiens; Superior article of Black Satin; Velvets; Marseilles Vertings; BufT Cassimeres. A tine article of Shirls, latest style. Lisle Thread under Shirts 4 Drawers. Cotton " " Shirt collars latest style; Lawn Cravats; Black Silk " White Linen Handkerchiefs; Summer Stocks; Superior article of French Suspenders; Black Kid Gloves Fancy Colored Kid Gloves; Silk Lisle thread " and all other articles usually kept by Merchant Tailors and Gout's furnishing stores. Bedford, Dec. 12,18.56. For pimples, and wrinkles and freckles and bin, Nothing has e'er been discovered hv man, Like that wonderful product of tropical bow ers, The popular "Balm of a Thous and Flowers." To be had at DK. H AKKY'S. March l. BEIPRD HOTEL, anp GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. THE suhscriberrespectfnlly begtleuve to an nounce to his old fiieuds and the public generally,that he has leased and taken posses ion ol the Bedford Hotel, lately iutheoccu paucy of Col. Adam Baruhart." It is not his design to make many professions as to what he willilo, hut he pledges his word _,at his most energetic efforts will be employed to render comfortable all who give hi iacil. The house will he handsomely titte" up, and none but earefu land attentive serv.nts will be engaged. Persons visiting the Bedford Springs, as we!! as those attending Court, and the traveling community generally, are respectfully invited to give him a call and juigefor themselves. ay The stages all now stop at this hotel, Boarderstaken by tLc week,month or year unfavorable terms. tt*7" Ample and c ..nfortalile stabling isat t ached to this bote , which willalwaysbe at ended by a careful h ostler. Also, a safe and convenien tcarriage bouse. JOHN HAFER. Bedford, Apr,! 6, 1855. zr. Plastering Lath*!! THE ( M)ERSIG\E having erected a Mill for sawing Pxasterifo Laths en his premises in Union Tp., Bedford county, is now ready to furnish any quantify on the shortest notice. Price $1.50 per thousand, 3 ft. long Otberlengths in proportion. Letters addressed to nieatSt.Clairavilkw! be promptly attended to. WM. GRIFFITH nion Tp., Feb. 16,1834. zi. WOTICE to delinquent~coL LK CTOilS.—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. thoy will be allowed 3 per cent oil the amount so paid in, over and above the 5 per cent already allowed by law. By ordeT ot the Commissioners. 11. JNICODEMUS, Jan. 10, 1857. Clerk. J. PALMER & €O. MJRKET STREET WIURF PHIL'J. Dealkhs is Fish and Provisions : Rave constantly on hand an assortment of Mackerat, Shad. Herrings, Codfish, Bewf, Pork, Lard, Shoulders, Rams, Sides, Cheese, Rice, 4c- March 20. 1857.-3 m I physicians prescriptions carefully compound ed. at all honrs of the day or night, at Dr. Rarry's, Drug Store. The new-york weekly times —A LITERARY AND NEWS journalFOß THE famili AND FIRE SIDE — The Cheapest Aewspapm in the Untied States. Upon tbtermination olthe Presidentialcon test 110W Clone lit Imuil, the proprietors Of the A 'eu -l'urk Weekly Timet intend to introduce va rious and extensive clianges in it a character, which will rentier it *t ill more attractive to the (treat mass of thepeopleof the United States. Its columns w ill then tie less exclusively occu pied liy political news and discussions, and will ( Oe much more largely devoted to literature, general news, and interesting miscellaneous reading. It will he made emphatically and especially a meteispaper far the faintly mid the fireside, containing Literary Talus, Origiiniland Selected; Biographical Notices, SKelcltes of Character, Leiters from Abroad, Anecdotes, and generally whatever will be must entertain ing and most instructive to the great mass of Newspaper Headers. Among the spienous attractions of the Week> Iv Times will he au original novel by a popular American Author, written expressly lor its columns, and abounding in interest and merit. This will he published in successive numbers, commencing about the 16th of November, and will probably be completed in six months. The Weekly Times will also contain a series of letters from Europe and the Hast, by one of the ablest and most Popular writers in the United States, — embracing Notes of Incident, Adventure and Observation iu Kurope, Kgypt, Arabia and the Holy Land, and forming one of the most interesting series of Foreign Sketches ever published in this Country. Besides these continuous articles, prepared expressly for the Sew Series of the Weekly Times, it will contain, every week, a great amount of Original Correspondence, Domestic and Foreign. .Miscellaneous literary anecdotes and sketches — notes of scientific discovery— biographicnl and critical notices - reviews of new and valuable books — choice poetry, ori ginal and selected, Ac., In short, it is the design of its Proprietors to spare neither expense tier labor iu making it the most interesting and desirable miscellane ous Family Newspaper iu the United States. In addition to its literary and miscellaneous character the Weekly Times wi give, in a elear and condensed form, all the news of the | day. From all quarters of the world, and in a departments of activity, embracing agiicul tural, commercial and financial intelligence, prepared expressly for its columns, and tor the use of those in ail parts of the country who. wish to lie 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., 4c., both at home and abroad. The Weekly Times wi also contain editori a articles discussing a the leading events of the day, in such a manner as sha promise to he most widely useful and instructive. In its political department the Times wi be wholly indcpendcut ot a political parties, speaking freely aud boldly its own opinions, condemning public bodies for whatevermay be wrong and upholding aud sustaining them in whateve may tend lor the advancement of the puhlj good. It wi advoeate equal and exact justic to all men— the preservation ol the Union a ou the principles of the Constitution, tad improvement of the condition of a cias by education, morality aud Keligion. It wage no war upon any section norcoun ance, any infringement of the constituti rights of any portion of our common coun But it will also resist all attempts to subo iuate the general good to sectional ambition, to undermine those great principles of hums ibvrty which form the basis and foundation o our Republican institutions. It wi be model ate hut iirm in its tone — seeking to convint rather than intimidate, respectful toward thus who differ from it, conservative iu its tendency and devoted zealously and steadily to the ele vation and advancement of the people. The Wctly Times will he printed upon hand some paper, in clear type and in elegant style, [ each nunilier containingeigA/ pages or forty eight columns — presenting every week a larger amount of choice reading and news than can lie obtained elsewhere at the sane rate. It is desiguod to make it at once, the best and cheap est family Scwspaptr in the tutted States. It will lie sent to subscribers by mail at the following rates: One copy one year, for $2 Five Copies, one year, for 6 Twenty-Fire Copies, one year, for 20 Each package must in every case he sent to one name and address. Any Postmaster, clerk or other person, who may send us Teu or more subscribers ou the above terms, and who will receive the package fur distribution among the ] subscribers, shall receive an extra copy. Ad ditions may at any time tie made to Clubs by the party in whose name the Club stands, anil on terms of first remittance. Postage ou the Weekly Times is; To Canada, payable iu advance, 20 c'ts a y'r. Within the State, 15 ♦< Within the United States, 20 " '• O- The New-York Daily Times, is a very latge, first-class Daily paper, Containing ail the News of the Day, bee., Ac.*, which is sunt to Sub scribers by mail at six dollars per annum. The N uw- York Semi- weekly^!' hues, 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 iu all cases it required invariably in advance; and no papers will ever be sent until the receipt of the money. AU letters inclosing money, or on business of any kind with the oflice, "to beadiiressed to thcPubUshers, RAYMOND, WESLET 4 Co., No. 138 Nassau-st., New- York. New-York, Nov. 14, 1850. ~tii rami IB! Valentine Steckman, PHOPRI33TOR. Boarders taken by the day, week, month and vcar. April 25,1800—tf To keep the teeth and gums hcalthv.— Ue Bazin's Rose tooth paste, orthe Balm of a Thousand Flowers, with a good brush, all of which can be purchased cheap, at Dr. //ar y's. Notice to alt Concerned, TH AT we this day have purchased at Consta ble Sale, as the property of Peter Kcaghird, viz : One Cow, twenty-five acres of Grain in the ground, more or less, aud his interest iu the Grain iu the ground on the EUenberger farm,—all of which we will leave in the hands of the said Peter Keighard during our pleasure. TURNER a KKUG. Bnena Vista, April 10, 1857. 13halon's Magic Hair Dye, Colors instantane ously, the Hair or Whiskers a jet black 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 Physieians, 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. Bazins Fancy Soap—shaving Cream, just re ceived from the <**•> I>X Dr. Harry. ■) — RoussePs unrivalled promt'd Shaving Cream, at Dr Uarry's DRUGS, BOOHS AMI STA TIONARY. UK. I . t. REAMER, Bedford, Pa., HAVING purchased the Drug and Book Store ot Dr- S. D. Scott, haa constantly on hand, at the old stand, a large and well se lected stock ol choice Drugs and Medicines, wholesale and retail, all of which will be shut at fair terms. The assortment consist* in pari o Drugs and Chemicals, Dye Woods and -dads, Faints i■ J Oils, Wisalow Glass and Glass Ware, Tobacco and Stgars, Perfumery, Fancy articles, 4c., 4c. PATENT MEDICINES. Having the regula agency l'oi the sale of all of these medicinetr the public are assured that they are ot the best such as have stood the test of time and expe' rience, and can he safely recommended as ge nuine, viz: Townsend's and Sand's Sarrapa rilla, Wistar's Balsam o! Wild Cherry, Aycr's Cherry PectoraM Moffat's Lite Pills and H.tr nix Bitters, Dr. Jay tie's Famil) Medicines, 1* uhnstock 's, llobi nsack's, and otl.er veitnilu ges; lloofland's German Bitters, Ac., Ac. Constantly on band a large stock of historic, biographical, scientific, religions, poetical, school, and miscellaneous BOOKS. Also a great variety of FatACT STJiTIOK -IRY, Cap, Post and wrapping paper of every quality, Paper Hangings in great variety.-"- Window Blinds in patterns or by the piece. Wall Paper, Steel and Fancy Good*. BL-JXK BOOKS of every sire and qualitv . Pocket Hooks and Port .Monnaies, Diaries, Blank Deeds and Mortgages, gold Pens and. Pencils, Combs. Brushes, Perfumery iu great variety, Soaps. Nc., Kc. Lumps, and (JampblneOil and Buinit gFluid, kept constantly on hand. CHOICE LIQUORS Uines. His stock of SADDLER V is of the best quality and was selected with great care. He would respectfully invite all in want ot articles in the Hardware line, to give liiiu a call, satisfied that, he can please all who do so. JOHN ARNOLD. May 23, 1856. CORN SIIELLKK, FODDER CUTTERS, A N I> 0011 N M ILLS. WE warrant the Above Machines to work s represented, and if after a fair trial they do not give satisfaction, the purchaser may rev turn them and get his money back. Give them a trial, and you will save money, as they have not vet been surpassed, if equalled. Dec.lif, 1856; BLYMIRK HARTLEY. TO FRUIT GROWERS.—The undersign ed would call tne attention of persons de sirous of planting this spiing, to his life lot of apple trees from 5 to 10 feet high, of the most approved varieties, will Iw sold in quantities to suit purchasers, at th; lowest rates, by the hundred. Persons clubbing together and ordering by the thousand will ho liberally dealt with for superior trees. Also a few Peach, Apricot, Nectarine grapes, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Isc. 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 Utljvid, Pa. Feb 20, 1557.