Bedford inquirer and chronicle. (Bedford, Pa.) 1854-1857, November 06, 1857, Image 4

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trC* ADDLG-S, Harness,' Trunks, Whip^'Ac.—
nnder-igned wouldrepoctfuHr announce
'to the Public that they have formed a partner
ship, and are now fully prepared to manufacture
all kinds of-work in their lir.e of busineis ol
' the best materials, and upon the shortest
■ tice.
Whips, wholesale or retail. Sfio
at the oM stand-on Pitt Street.
SIMON LING.
J. A. HENDERSON.
Bedford, N0v.8156
B R YAN'S
T%9 i mdst certain and Speedy remedy ever discovered fur
all Diseases of* the Chest and Lungs Coughs,
Co ids, drthnu 1, Consumption. Bronchitis %
JnJiucntG. Hoarseness. Dtjfrfult
Breathing, Scrs Throat,
WAFERS tbt most ia*t*t:tAncous k nd
1 rrfnct iplitif, ami when pemwrerod wfth according
fr.rertinn*. never IWt to"effect s rapid an- "*lng cure.
fhMiMjidft have lecu catorcd to perfect health who have
tried other swan#in viio. To ail dtCMS and all constitu- j
tir.o* thev are eouivllr and a care—none Deed ;
it© matter hotline?the'"disease may have existed, j
or iu never etvere'it may ♦*, provided the organic strut- j
l ire of •he vital
out aiUicied should five them an impartial trial.
JOB MOSES, Scle'Rwifrifltar Ivecheeter, S. T. I
•"rie# 'JS ver.l* per boa
r*or s*ie by Pr.'B. K. Hurry.
Sept. 18, 1857—zz.
TUSCARORA ACADEMY.
SITUATED in Juniata County, Pa.. 8 miles
from the Mifflin, an I 6 milos front the Perrys
viße Ststioi,3 Of the Pa., R. Road. This In
stitution is especially noted Jin the following par
ticulars :
Ist. Healthy location— buildings nearly new
—in the midst of beautiful scenery.
2d. The surrounding community is marked
: for intelligence, morality, and high christian
character.
3d. Being iu the country, students are not be
set by temptations, as in towns and places ofpub
lic rowrt.
4th. Thorousk Instruction is given in ail the j
branches necessary for Bear mess, for Teac-h-'no
or for College.
sth. Mild, but firm discipline.
(ilk. Vicious students are not retained.
7th. Special [loins are taken iu the Boarding j
Department to have healthy food, in sufficient |
• quantity and properly prepared.
Bth. Tlie comfort, hupiness. and mental im- j
prtccmenl of papiis is constantly kept in view, i
Terms. For Tuition, Boarding. Washing and j
•FuraiMied Room, (per sesshiu of 5 mo.) .SCO,
payable quarterly tn ad ranee. Light arid Fuel j
extra. Th-j Winter Session opens on U: 3d of i
November nest.
For further particulars apply to
J. H. SHIT.MAK.ER A. M., Prin. j
Academia, Juniata Co., Pa. j
Aug.-28, 1857.-3 m.
writi;.
IN the matter of the exceptions to the ac- :
count of S. 11. Tate, Esqr., Adin'r of the Es- I
itate of Michael B. Shriner, dee'd.
The undersigned, appointed by the Orphans' |
'Cou't io examine the exceptions and report ■
an icCNtl, v. •'! sit I r that purpose, at his of
fice, in Bedford, on Wednesday, the 14ih Jay :
of October, inst., at 10 o'cltck, A.M., when i
• ar.d where ail persons interested mar attend.
JNO. MOWER, |
Auditor. j
Oct. 2, 1857. |
WIXDMILLSI WIIDHILLS! !
THE subscriber would respectfully inform bis i
-old customers, as well as the public generally, •
tuat he still continues the manufactory of J
WINDMILLS , and keeps them on band co .- !
stantly. He will also do all kinds of repairin
in his line of business. As his mills are well j
-known in Bedford county, he deems it unueces- !
sary to sav anything about them. His shop is;
as formerly, at the East end or Bedford, on Pitt
'Street, tear the Foundry.
SIMON DICKERiIOOF. j
Aug. 21,18.17.-Sou.
SCHOOL NOTICE.
THE'Public Schools of the Borough of Bed
ford wilt be opened on Monday, the 2d day ot
November next, there w ill he wanted two male j
aud three female Teachers, also a male or fe- j
male to take charge of the negro school. Ap- '
plicants must be examined and procure proper !
certificates from the County Superintendent at j
the time advertised, 24f.i October. No others j
need apply. The Board will expect to be able '
•to contract with Teachers on the 23th of Octo
ber.
By order of the Board.
JOIIN P. REED.
■Sec'tv.
Sept. 18, 1857.
The treat English Remedy.
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
Celebrated Female Pills.
Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke,
M. D , Physician Extraordinary to the Queen.
This iuvaiuable medicine is unfailing in the
cure of all those painful aud danger JUS dis
eases to which the female constitution is sub
ject. It moderates all excess and removes all
obstructions, and a speedy cure may bo relied,
-on.
TO XiRRIED TIDIES
it is peenliarly suited. It will, in a short time
briug ou the monthly period with regularity.
Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the
Government Stamp of Great Britain, to pre
vent counterfeits.
CAUTION.
These Pills should not be taken by females du
ring the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Preg
nancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscar iage,
but at any other time they ate safe.
Itt all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affec
tions Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on
slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hys
terics, and Whites, these Pills will effect a
<"jre when all other means have failed, and al
though a powerful remedy, do not contain iron,
calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the
constitution.
Full directions accompany each package.
Sole Agent for the United States and Canada I
JOB MOSES,
(Late I. "ۥ Baldwin fc C 0.,)
Rochester, N. Y.
yi. B SI.OO and G postage stamps enclosed .
to any authorized Agent, will insure a bottle
ofttie PilU by return mail.
Kor sale by Dr. B. F. Ilarry.
Oct. 9 1857-zz.
NOTICE*
LETTERS Of Administration having been
granted to the subscriber, living i.. St. Clair
Township, on the estate of Catharine Oldham,
late of said township, dee'd, all persons know
ing themselves indebted to said estate are here
by notified to make payment immediately, and
tbnso having claims against the same will pre
eent tiiem properly authenticated for settle
a,uut' BKNJ- H. WALKER,
Adm'r.
Or I. 16, 1857.
~ SOMETHING EXTRA.
RflSton Tea and Pic Nic Crackers, Swi is
** Sardtpes in Oil, London Pickles.
Trout jus* ree'd,
JnlrZ-
COJVMOX SCHOOLS.
THE teachers and director!) ol the Common
Schools of Bedford Co, ;ue hereby not.foil that
i tlie Comity Superintendent Wiitrn.eot with them
in their respective districts, us follows:
Napier, at the school house in Sehnllshurg,
Sept. 26.
Schellsburg Borough, Sept. 20. (evening.)
Juniata, at-Buena Vista, Sept. 28.
! St. Clair, at Eight Square School House,
Sept. 2d.
Union, at the School House near John Fick
: e's dwelling, Sept. 30.
Middle Woodberry, at Wood hurry, Oct. 1.
South Wood berry, at Pattonsvitle, Oct. 2.
Harrison, at Riser's School House, Oct.-5.
Londonderry, at Bridgeport, O't, 6.
Ciinttxjrland Valley, at tlie house of John
Ma)'. Oct. 7.
Southampton, Chaneysville. Oct. 3.
Monroe, at Clearville, Oct. 0.
Bedford Township, at the bouse of John ll.i
fer, Oct. 10.
Friends Gove, at tliu Brick Church. Oct. 14.
East Pro valence, at the house of John Ny-
Ctrtn. Sen., Oct. 15.
West Providence, at Bloody Run, (new
school house,) Oct. 16.
Hopewell, at the School House tear Dash
er's store, Oct. 111.
Broad Top, at Hopewell, Oct. 2).
Liberty, at Stur.erstown, Oct. 21.
Bedfordß'U-nugh, at the office of Jno. P.
Reed, Esq., Oct. 24. (evening.)
Teachers and directors in particular, and the
pub'ic in genera respeetfi lly requested to
attend. Hu itnuss of importance relitive to the
Interests of the schools will he transacted at
eacl place. No private ex limitation of teach
ers will be granted, excep ing unavoidable ca
ses.
HENRY HKCKERM'AN.
'Jo. Superintendent.
Sept. 4. 1857.
A RARE CHANCE.
FOR SALE, the stock of the best located
and handsomely fitted up Store in Fulton goua
ty. Tne stock is nearly all new. and will be
sold low. The fixtures belong to the Store.
Kent (with a good dwelling) is very low. A
person with a few thousand dollars capital,
could do a large hasiness. The present propri
etor wishes to sell for the purpose of going into
business in the East. Address A. B. 0, Box
411, MtConUellsburg, Fulton Co. Fa.
Sept. 4, 1857.*
I. .S. WRIGHT, L. G. LEAMER. W. M.Haxcock.
NOTICE.
TIIE partnership heretofore existing and tra
ding under the firm of I. S. Wright & Co., was
dissolved on the 18tli inst., fay mutual consent.
All persons knowing them.-efvea indebted to
them in any way, by note or hook account, will
call and pay their respective Recounts shortlyt
As the Books ar in the hands of I S. U'rig'r
for a short time only.
I. S. WRIGHT 4 CO.
Sept. 4. 1857.-c*
liOok Blrre, Storekeepers and
Others!
THE greatest assortment of Toys of every
description, and Fancy articles of an endless
variety, you can find at the great Curiosity
Store. No. 144, N. 2 1 St.. above Arch, Phil
adelphia. Also Fancy Baskets, Pipes, Seg.tr
Cases Tobacco Boxes, Dominoes, Canes, Chi
na, Kid and Wax Brides, and a great many
other articles too numerous to niculion.
JOHN-DOLL, Importer.
114, N. 2d St.
Sept. 4. 1357.
25 WITNESSES;
or, THE
FOR GEll CONVICTfifI.
John S. Dye i the Author,
Who has I ad 10 years experience as a Bank
er and Publisher, and Au;hoi
.J series of Lectures at the Broadway
Tabernacle.
when, for 10 successive nights over
5 BP" 50,000 l'vph: _/p\
O Greeted him with Rounds of Applause,
j® while he exhibited'the manner in which Goun-
terteiters execute their Frauds, and the
03 Surest and Shortest 51cans of
O Detecting them I
CL The Bank Note Engravers all soy that has
the greatest Judge of Paper Money living.
Of 1 K EAT EST DISCOVERY OP
OvJ tsic Present Century tor
o Detecting ConnterlVit Rank Notes.
® Describing every Genuine Bill in Exis
tence, and exhibiting at a glance
* H every Counterfeit in Circulation!!
> Arranged so admirably, that REFERENCE
O is EASY and DETECTION ixbtaxtaneocs.
- CC7" No index to examine! No pages to
*3 to hunt up! But so simplified and arrang
•m ed, that the Merchant, Banker, and Bu
"ai siness Man can see all at a Glance.
w—H -- ■
§ English, French aid German.
Each may read the same in
his own Native Tongue.
. Most Perfect Bank Note List
Published.
w Also a List of
r* All the Private B inker? in
. America.
A Complete Summary of the Fi ixs ce or
Ei-mopk asd America will be published in
l! each edition, together with all the. important
NEWS OF THE DAY. Also
A SERIES OF TALKS
g From an Old Manuscript found in the East.
q It furnibes the Most Complete History ot
ORIENTAL LIFE.
W Describing the .Most Perplexing Positions
Jgeiu which the Ladies and Gentlemen of that
have been so often found. These
Stories will continue throughout the whole
year, and will prove the Most Entertaining
over offered to the Public.
C 5" Furnished Weekly to Subscribers
only, at $1 a year. All letters must be ad
dressed to
JOHN S. DYE. Broker,
Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wall Street,
April 24, 1857-zz. New York.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.—Huntingdon
and Broadtop R. K., Oa and after Mon
day. March 2d, 1857, two passenger trains a
day eacli way, (except Sunday.) wit! run be
tween Hopewell and Huntingdon.
Leaves Hopewell at 12 15 P.M., and 6 10
P.M.
Arrives at nope well at 0 40 A. M., and 5 40
P. M.
Connecting at Huntingdon with trains lor
East and West on Peuna. K. R.
TIIOS T. WEERMAN.
i Supt.
j Huntingdon, Feb. 26,1857.
Public Sale of Real Estate.
IN pursuance of an or Jar of the Orphans'
Court of Bedford County, there will he sold at
public vendue, on the premises, on Saturday,
the 10th day of October next, at 1 o'clock of
said day, a ceitaiu House and lot of ground,
in the Borough of Bedford, late the property
of Elizabeth Kinton, dec'il. Said Lot is situ
ate on West Pitt Street, being 60 feet on said
street, and extending back 240 feet to an alley,
with a good two-story log house thereon.
TERMS of sale—One-third on confirmation
of sale and the remainder in two equal annual
payments with interest.
JOHN KINTON,
Adm'r of filizabetn Kinton.
Sept. 18, 1857.
IMPROVED SULT-SEAIINO FRUIT CANS, can
be had at HERMAN'S TINNING ESTABLISHMENT,
in Juliana Street.
Aug. 31, 1867-
•IMPORTAST TO WILL W\LR
WOO DW A Rl)' SI mp roved Srn uta n d Screens
ing Macbines, Mill Bushes, Bolting* • "*:
andßrati Dusters, of the most improved plan
Mill Screws, Com and Col> Grinders, Pateiq
Bridges for Mill Spindles, Portable Mills,
warranted to grind ten bushels per hour, Mill
Irons and Mill Burrs made to order. Also,
Stirrer's Patent Gni Kiln and Grain Dryer—
a valuable invention. The above articles are
kept constantly on hand, and can he obtained
at any time, lrotu S. D. BROAD.
Schellsburg, Bedford County, who is ahio
gent for Bedford, Somerset, and adjoining
uunties.
Mill wright work done at the shortest notice,
and on the most reasonable terms.
February 15, 1856.
AJPcCOR MICK'S Reaper and Mower for sale
ill'By S. D. BROAD
at Schellsburg, Pa., agent for Blair and Bedford
entities. February 16, 1856.
BEDFORD >ll< HLYE SHOPT
THE undersigned respectfully announces to
the farmers of Bedford and adjoining counties,
and the pubnc in general, that he is still inanu
faefntring, and his on hand at his shop in Bed
ford, a large assortment of Farming Utensils,
which includes the dffi'erent kind of Threshing
Machines, as follows: His well known ami file- i
guit Four-Horse-Rower Tumbling-Shaft and
Strap 'Power Machines, Two-Horse Powers, j
anil his highly improved and very convenient :
Tumblin -Shaft and Strap-Power Machine.— j
This Machine took tboifirst premium as our last j
county Pair. Our lonr-horse-tumh'i.ia shj" i
machine is made to stand in the 1: "t; doc
sure as the snap machine. <>r orheiw s- to j
suit purchasers. The cylinders are dtiven by .
one single bevel wheel. All the above ma
chines'can 1> had with the latest Improved ;
Straw Shakers, (far superior to Pierpout's Put- >
ent Shaker, and at a less price, and not so like- :
ly to get out of order) or without shaker, if de- '
sired.
ALSO, a superior article of Fanning Mills, j
cultiva ors. (a new ami complete article for j
farming corn uud seeding in wheat) Hay Rakes j
cutting Boxes, and double and single-shovel I
Ploughs.
Horses, Grain, Lumber, a?.d aii kinds of j
trade taken in exchange for I, .chines.
Ail kinds of Repairing of Machines and other
farming utensils done on the most reasonable
terms, of the best matt-rials, and at the very I
shortest notice.
All work warranted to give satisfaction.
Farmers, this is the time tor you to have ;
your own machine, when wheat is h'gh. Give !
me a call, and 1 will give vott a bargain.
PETER U. SHIRES. j
Machinist. i
Bedford, June 26. 1857.~4m.
Win. Shafer,
Milium T.IILOR,
CONTINUES to carry on the above business
in all its branches, at his old stand in Juliana
street, and is prepared to accommodate all who
may tavor hint with their custom, on reasonable
terms. He. constantly keeps on hand a large as
sortment of ready made clothing of a good and
substantial quality. And, having in store a
choice selection of cloths, cassirneres, vestings,
drillings, &c., 4-c., he invites all in want f u
clothing to give him a call, as he feels confide
c call please ail who do so. July 24, "57nt
fTHIE Rev. C. L. Burnett, while laboring as
JL a Missionary in Southern Asia, discovered
a simple and certain cure for Consumption, Jim li
ma, Bronchitis. Coughs, Colds, Nervous Debility,
and ;t!l impurities of the Blood; also, an easy
and effectual mode of inhaling the Remedy. Ac
tustvd by . desire to benefit his stiff -ring fel
lows, ho will cheerfully send the Recipe (free)
to such as desire it, with full and explicit di
rections for preparing and successfully using
the Medicine. Address
REV. C. S. BURNETT,
831, Broadway, N. V. City.
July 31, 1857,-3 m.
N'OTICt.
LETTERS of administration oc the es
tate of John Peter'Shiiuer, late :f Union
Township, dee'd, having been granted to
the subscriber, residing in said township,
notice is hereby given to ail persons tntiebf
ed to said estate to tnujee payment itumedt
cciy, and those having claims against, said
estate will present tbetu forthwith properly
authenticated for settlement.
JOHN AKE, Adra'r.
Aug. 7, 1557-f *
iiettys' Photographic Gallery,
■ EXCHANGE BUILDING,' BEDFORD, PA
WHERE Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes.
ij-c.. nre executed in the latest stylet
ar, l improvements of the xVrt. A full assort
ment of plain and fancy cases, gold anil plated
Lockets at very low prices.
The public are respectfully invited to call
and examine his specimens.
T. R. GETTYS, Ja.
May 22, 1857.
Notice.
ALL persons interested are hereby notified
that the citizens of St. Clairsritle, in the county
of Bedford, have made application to the Court
of Quarter Sessions of said county, for a Char
ter of Incorporation, which said application hat
been read and filed among the Records of said
Court, and will be held over for final considera
tion until November Sessions, 1857, when ob
jections (if any) will be heard, and a final de
cree made in the premises.
By the Court.
MANN tic SPANG,
Att'y* foi; Applicants.
Sept. 11, 1857.
Admitiislraior's Notice.
LETTERS of Administration on the estate
of David T. Chauey, late of Monroe Township
dec'd having been graated to the subscriber,
residing at Clearvillo, in said township, notice
is hereby given to all persons indebted to said
estate to make payment without dcday, and
those having claims against the estate are re
quired to present the same duly authenticated
■for settlement.
JOHN L. GROVE ,
Adm'r.
Sept. 18, 1857.
As the season for chapped hads and faces, is
comingun, we advise our friends to call on
Dr. llarry, at the cheap Drug Store, and get a
cox of Bazin's Amandine for prevention and
bure of chapped hands, 0n1v374 per box.
BARGAINS! —The undersigned, desir
ous of reducing their stock, in erdo
to make room for Spring Goods, will offer to |
purchasers, the best bargains ever seen in Bed
lord. Call and see how cheap you can buy!
A. B. CRAMER, & Co.
Jan. 16. 1857.
TOWSEhMI.
DR. HARRY,at the Ch-ap Drug and Book
Store, hasjustreceived, a Urge assortment of
she bestflavoringextracts, together with Bak
ng Soda, Cream of Tartar, Saleratug, fie., o
he very best quality, all of which he willsel
tthe lowest prices.
ndfninistrator's Notice.
LETTERS of administration on the Estate
of Samuel Mock, late of St. Clair Township,
dee'd, having been granted to the subscriber,
residing in said Township, all persons indebted
to said estate are, therefore, hereby notified to
make payment immediately, and those having
claims against the Estate, will present them du
ly authenticated for settlement.
NATHAN H. WRIGHT,
Adm'r.
Aug. !4, 1857-f*
Physicians prescriptions carefully compound
ed, at all hoars of be day -or night, atJ)r
W.irry's, Drugstore.
♦_ : - - :: • -
BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE.
Administrator's NMico
LETTERS of Adminis;ru thiu having been
granted to the subscribers. on the estate of
; George B. Kay, lato of H.jf?vclt Township.
I dec'd, ail persons knowing themselves indebted
to said EsUto ate hereby notified to m ike pay
ment immediately, an 1 those having claims
against the same will present them prbpeily au
thenticated for settlement.
I. F KAY
j Residing in Blair Co.,
THUS. J. KAY,
Residing in Ilopewell Tp.
! Sept. 11, 1857-f.*
n BMOVAIi.
THE subscriber has removed his KESTAO
itA.vr AMI BAKERY ANI> CONFECTION All T
ESTABLISHMENT, to the Rising Sun Building,
in Juliana Street, where he wnn.M lie pleased
i to se all his Odd friends and customers.
He keeps constantly on hand the choicest
j and host C.IKJCS, C.IXDIFS. FRUIT'S and
; A"f'7'.S ever "tlirrcd to the public;' also Chum.
1 bcrslnfrg tB„K and BfEEK.
He haw fitted up an ice Cream Saloon,
| and will keep on hand throughout the sersoii,
i a lull supply of this choice refreshment.
[77" PARTIES supplied, am the shortest
notice, with Ice Crc tn, Cakes and Confec
tions.
Having served a regular apprenticeship to
the above busi s, and having been constant
ly engaged !• for iiianv years, he feels on
fl lent tb >t can render satisfaction to all
who ruav favor him with visit.
JOHN J. LL'THER.
Bedford, April 24, 18&7.
REMOVAL.
THE subscriber has removed his Tinning Es
tablisbuiont to the frame huildirg in Juliana
Street, two doors south of '-Biown's Store,"
where he will ho happy to see all his'old friends
and customers. He keeps constantly on hand
all kinds of ware in his line, as substantial and
chea"3as can be procured in the county.
ABRAHAM lIEKMAX.
Aug. 14.1857.
STAC. 17 OFFICE.
WASHINGTON HOTEL,
Bedford, Fa.
TRS. MARY COOK would announce to her
.17.1 (Fiends and the public, that she has fitted
up this old and well known stand, in a very su
perior style, (or the accommodation of the pub
lic. Visitors to the Bedford Mineral Springs
will (find the Washington Hotel u comfortable
summer retreat—and no pains will be sparedto
please all who patronize the house.
Boarders will be taken by the day, week,
month and v, ar.
27™ A gentleman of high qualification, and
corteous deportment, lias charge of the house,
who will do all in his power to make the guest!
happy and comfortable.
■2l7"Terms as moderate as anywhere else in
the place.
Daily Stages from Latrobe, Cumberland,
Hollidayslmrg and Hope well, ail stop at this
Hotel.
A llack lielonging to this Hotel will run be
tween Bedford and the Springs.
Bedford, June 12. 1857. -tz.
Pod HM MILL.
f P"K subscriber is now prepared to accommo-
JL date 100 public at the i'uoi House Mill.
Custom work and M reliant Work done to or
der. All Flour made by lilm warranted to
give satisfaction. He respectfully solicits a
share of the public patronage.
XELSO.V F.ipqrn.nt.
May 3. 1557.-C
iioi irs & iji.lek.
HTOIIMS .1! LAW.
BEDFORD, PA.
WILL PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL
legal business entrusted to their care.—
During the so sions of the court, the senior
partner may be found at the office of the firm,
two doors south of Hoa. S. L. liussell's on? ,e.
1). H. Uui'lUS.
JNO. il. FILLER.
Bedford, Nov. 28, 1856.
TIIK u:i lrirsigiiud respectfully requestsal
those indebted to liiaiu auy manner to make
payment, m mediately.
Oct. 3, 1856. GEO. W. BLYMIKE.
STON KW.ULE.—Cream Crocks, Mi'.k
Cioeks ot' al 1 -sizes; Butter Dishes,from
one to one anil a half gallon Pitchers, all of
which are of best quality, for sale by
A. FERGUSON-
Bedford, Jan. 16, 1856.
MOKE NEW GOODS
A. B. CRAMER (J-CO. have just received
another supply of Sl T .n>IER GOODS•
rendering their assortment very complete. New
style calicoes, Barage Robes, handsome white
Crape and Stella Shawls, Brilliants, fee. Su
perior French Cassimeres and striped Satteons
for men's Wear; also a full supply of Carpet
ings. Groceries, Mackerel, Herring, sc.
Country produce received, and pood prices
wili lie paid therefor, in merchandise.
June-'6. J. B. CRAMER If CO.
WHITE TEETH and a perfumed breath
can be acquired by using the "Balm of
Thi ousand Flowers." To be had at
DR. HARRY'S.
March 6, 18-57.
JOHN 11. A LEE J fe CO.
SOS. <s■ 4 CHEST.YET Street, (south tide,
below IValtr,) PHILADELPHIA,
(THE OLDEST WOOD-WAUE HOUSE, IN Tiin CITY.)
MANUFACTARERS and Wholesale deal
ers in Patent Medicine, mail 3 HitOOMS,
Patent Groved CEDAR-WARE, Warranted
not to shrink, H OOD and IFILLO W- WARE,
CORDS, BRUSHES, fee., of all descriptions.
Please call and examiue our stock.
Feb. 27, 1867.-zz.
W. II O E R K E Bf S ,
UPHOLSTERER.
iITOUI D announce to the citizcni of Bed-
YY fcidand vicinity, that he is prepared to dt ;
all VIE in his line, i the best style, andoo
r 'a-jnablc term*. MAR ASSES, with or
prings, madefn a superior manner, equal u
t le best made in the city, and to this branch ot
nis business he Would invite especial attention©
He may he found at the shop of Michael Weis
el, a short distance East of the Borough, or at.
i his residence on East Pitt Street, one Uoof
| west of Ma). Wtsliauaugh's.
J Bedford, Bee. 6, 1856. —3 m.
WANTBD.
TWO Journeymen Tailors will lie employed
j by the subscriber, if application be made im
mediately—constant imployment and good
! wages will be given. C. LOYER.
I Bedford, Dec. 12, 1856.
NEW FILL GOODS.
THE subscriiers have just opened a large as
sortment of FALL and WINTER GOODS,
all of which wiS be offered at prices to suit the
times. We reipectfully invite cash and prompt
six month customers to call and examine our
stock, assuring them that we shall offer greater
inducements ttfrn ever heretofore.
Country Produce of all kinds wauled, for
which we will pay the highest price.
A. B. CRAMER & CO.
: Oct. 16, 1857.
I A ycr'sChcrry Pectoral.—For the cure o
j .fXCoughs, Colds, itc., can be had at Dr
' Harry's Drugstore
THE IXPIRERA CIMLE
Is published every Friday ,Mprping, in Juliana
Street, in the white frame building,
nearly opposite the Mongol
House, by
DAVJS) OVER.
Thin MS:
If pai lin advance or wi Kin to." •"ear. 82 [ :
atinnm—if hot paid •Ithln the your. $2 6U.—
N paper •liscontintiod until all lU'i j.i'ages are
laid —except at the option of the Aditor.— 1
A failure to notify a ducoiitinnance will he !
regarded as a new engagement.
Jdrertiscmeut* not exceeding a square, (1 /
lines.) inserted throe time* for sl—every sale '
sequent insertion 25 cents. Longer ones in v
the same proportion. Each fraction of a i
square counted as a full square. All adver- j
tisehients not specially ordered Cor a given i
time will lie continued Urtljl forbid. A lilieral
reduction will be made to those tvbo advertise '
by the year. ,
Job ■ Printing of all kir.ds executed neatly
and promptly and on reasonable terms.
Bedford Classical School,
AND
FEMALE SEMINARY.
Male and Female Departments
Distinct.
IleV. BF.O. \V. AfyiHjjßACfiit, A. M. :
Principal,
Mrs. GKO. W. A IjUIHNHAUOU, Preoep- (
tres*.
Miss Cornelia A. E-vaktsJ ."Music,
French, Drawing, &C.
Mrs. Lucv Spottswoud, Oil Painting
and Shell Work,
Miss MARf Helen Smith, Assistant.
THE duties ol fLis Institution will be re
sumed on Monday, Aug. 3-lst. Owing to
the limited accommodations ot' tha Seminary
Buiiding, the number of pupils will be lim
ited. It is important, therefore, that appli
cations for admission be made at an early
day. These who enter bejore'tho expiration
of half the quarter, will be charged for the
whole quarter, those who cuter after the
expiration of half the quarter, will be
charged for half the quarter. No deduc
tion made for absence except in cases of
protracted ilk)ess.
In this school students are prepared for
the higher classes of any college, or to en
ter at once upon the active duties of life.—
\\ hilst special care is taken to form in oar
pupils habits of order, strict punctuality
and thoroughness, their Physical, Moral
and Social Education L not neglected.
The government of the school is designed
to he parental. It is the aim of the Prin
cipal aud his associates to excite in their
pupils a love of right doing; aud to awaken
within tueni some proper consciousness of
the dignity of humanity. Parents may rest
assured that any gross delinquency on the
part of their children will be reported to
them immediately, should circumstances re
quire it, or the discipline of the school fail
to accomplish the desired reformation.
TERMS per quarter of 11 weeks, inclu
ding Hoard, Tuition, Furnished Room,
Washing, Light aud Fuel, $10.0?, —one-
half in advance.
EXTRA CHARGES.
Music, 910 00
I'se of Instrument, 2 00
French, 5 00
Drawing, and painting in Water
Colors, each, 5 00
Oriental Painting, 5 00
Grecian Painting, 5 00
Oil Painting, 10 00
Ornamental Needle Work, ; (JO
Shell Work, 6 00
TERMS FOR DAY SCHOLARS.
Elementary English, $4 00
Higher, 4 00
Classics, • 0 25
Bedford, August G, 1857.
SfIKYOCK & SMITH,
CUAMBERSBI'RG, Pi.,
BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS, and
Dealers in Music and 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 ordsre
given him will be promptly attended to.
March 7, 1857.
Gilt and Retail Book Store.
MOW OPEXEU TWO DOORS
WEST OF THE WASHINGTON
HOTEL, BEDFORD, Pi.
NEW AND VALUABLE BOOKS TO BE
DISPOSED OF IMMEDIATELY.
Our Plan uto Insure a Rapid Sate.
ALL Books will be sold as low as tho usual
retail prices, many of them for less. A SU
PERB GIFT will lie delivered with each book,
without additional expense to the buyer. Our list
of bcoks comprises the works of the best
American and European authors, bound in va
rious styles, in Morocco, best Turkish, An
tique, Gilt edged, Muslin, Paper, fee., fee. We
keep on hand, also, STATIONERY, including
Gold Pens and Pencils, Silver ditto, letter pa
per, tools-cap and writing paper ot all kinds,
envelopes, inks ol the best quality, fee.
Jewelry—Breast-pins, Ear-rings, Finger
rings, of all descriptions; Watches and Chains,
Port-monaes ; Perfumeries, Children's Belts,
Toys, Cravats, fee:, fee., fee.
CIGARS of the choicest brands will also be
found at our store, which will be sold cheaper
than the cheapest.
MoCAUSLIN fe SHOEMAKER.
Bedford, Sept. 4, 1857.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned, appointed by the Court of
Common Pieas in and lor the County of Bed
ford, to reports distribution amongst creditors,
of the money in the hands of Joseph B. No
ble. Esq., Sequestrator of the Pattousvillu and
Woodberry Turnpike Road Company, wilt at
tend to the duties of bis appointment on Wed
nesday, the lltb day of October next, at 10 j
o'alock of said day, at his office in the Bor
ough ol Bedford, when and where all persons
. interested cau attend with due proofs of i theii
respective claims. Claimants should be fully
prepared this particular.
JNO. P. REEL),
• Auditor.
Sept. 25, 1857.
WALL and BLIND PAPER.—Dr. B. F.
Harry is our agent for this necessary
article. By calling at his store, our patrons
vrillsee saiuplesof our papers. We have made
our spring selections with much cure, and think
we cannot fail to please.
SHRYOCK ■& SMITH,
C^amfeeriiarg.
March, 7 185*.
KOT 11 E.
1 N'XfiflS is byrcbygiven that an application
Will be: matte to the Ue.xt Legislature the
PonrisyH'aiiii. for the passage of tui
; Act of Aaeptiihiy authorizing the incorporation
tof a Bunk <if'itwu-. with g -m-rul bunking and
discounting privileg/a. uixi'-r the general bank
ing laws of this State, to be iociln! at the Ro
rougb of BvJtord, in the County 01 i>.
and calftni •*the Bedford County' Bank.-' wiiti
a capita: of two hundred and fifty thousand
| dollars, and w'iUi the privilege.<>i iuwasiiig the
, same to the sum offout hundred thousand dol
i I art.
K. L. ANDERSON,
W. T. DAUtiIIKKXV,
W. P. SCJJEIiL,
A. KING,
NICHOLAS LYONS,
same. l. kitshell.
Bedford, Pa., June 26, 18fi6.-f.ui.
STRAY CATTW;.
CAME to the residence r.f 'lm suiiscriher.
living in Southampton Township, about tu.-
lst ol" J line last, four yearling heifers., three
l.'i'owii and white spotted, the other red anil
white, two marked with a slit in the left ear;
no other marks recollected. The owner is re
quested to come forward, prove property, pay
charges and take theui away.
THOMAS IvlN'SKii.
se; t. 4, 1857.---C*
AE3T QUALITY OF HAMMERED
lU IRON ! —mire k Hartley, keep
I constantly on hand, all size* best Juniata
I Iron, tit Forge pf tret, for rath vr itt tefuicnltnl.
eiso Roiled Ir m, Natl Bods, Strap li on and
, Xailcs. Ail orders tilled promptly.
PIILIf NILE
OF
Very Valuable Real Estate.
ALL tha' property iti Somerset County,
J known ir part as tha luihoof property, and now
; belonging to the est tie of John Kccife, dec" l !,
1 which was advertised for sale by the subscriber
I iu the Bedford and one of the Somerset pupets
' of last December arid January, and not sold,
I will again be offered for sale on WEDSESDA I',
I the-1 Ih. dun °f October next. —altogether or in
parts, as may best suit the several interests of
i tiiC heirs.
Conditions of sale made known at the time,
and at the house on said property, now occu
pied hv ilucob Kiiiglcr, by
SAiIUEL BROWN,
Surviving Executor of the last will
f*c., of John Kectfe,'lec'd.
Sept. 11. 1807.
DiLIliS, AM)
TiOMRI.
it:S. F. 0. itEAJIfcl!,
Bedford, Pa.,
HAVING purchased the Drug and Hook
Store of Dr. S. i). Scott, has constantly
tn i.m.l, at the old stand, a large and well se
alcted stock <>i' choice Drugs and .Medicine-.
Dholesale in i retail, ail of which w ill be sold
w furtetius. The assortment consists in part j
er<ig a.< 'Chemical*. Dye Hoods otui .fetus
Paints 1 Oils, H i Cri"\, nut (Has c
Ware, Tobacco and begat s, Perjuikiry, Pane s
articles, i-c., 4-c.
I'irs.vr .UEwoijfEs. Having the rega
agency for ttio sale of ali of these niediciu
tue pnelk. are assured that they aro ot the ug
rr_. ... as hate stood the test of lime and exe
si<??sCie, iiijv! '-' i!! to Siticr* r* 04>m mcu Ijj p
nuine, viz: t'owusend's and Sand's Bursa p
ilia, tVistir's iiiUain of Wild Cherry, Ayor
fae.-ry Pectoral, .Moffat's Lile Pilis and Pho;
nix Bitters, lir. Jay no's Fanulv Medicines
Fahnstock's, liobensack's, and other vermifu
j es; llootla.id's German Bitters, etc., icc.
I Constantly on hand a large stock of historic
j iugrapmcul, scientific, religious, poetical
I school,and miscellaneous BOOKS.
| Also a great vuriety of I.JSCY SrJTtOV
I All Y, Cap, Post and wrapping paper ut eve:/
I ijuality, Paper Hangings in great variety.—
i Window Blinds in patterns or ly ti.cpieCi.—
j Wall Paper, Stee 1 and T ancy Goo Is.
BL.U\K BOOKS of every size and quality.
Pocket Books and Port Mommies. Diaries.,
Blank Deeds and Mortgage*, gold Peusaud!
Pencils, Combs, Brushes, I'erluincry iugreat '•
variety. Soaps, Nc., fee.
Laiu ps, and Cainphine Oil and Buinii gFlnid, j
kept constantly on har.d.
CHOICE LIQCSnS for medical use; Wolff's j
Scheiaani Schnapps, Gin, Port, Sherry and !
Madeira Wines.
Aug. 11, 1851.-tf
Lumber ! Lumber !!
1 nn nnn SHINGLES of different
kinds. Also, 75.000 fee j
of LUMBER of various sorts, such as Whit j
Pine, Yohow Pine, Poplar, Spruce, Ac. Ft j
ale F. D. BEEGLE.o
s>. Gtiirs vie, Feb. TS, 1853-tf
MUSIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.— j
Pianos, Xlelodeons, Flutes, Guitars, j
Brass Horns, Clarionets, Drums, etc., of vari
ous manufacture, always on hand. Bands sap
plied at city wholesale rales. We Keep always
on hand a full assortment of all the new and
fashionable music, which we nail at our ex
pense to any part of the country.
N. B. Music arranged to order.
SHRYOCK & SMITH, !
Ghambtrsburg. j
March 7, 1857.
SAMUEL RADEBAU&H,
Justice of tlie Peace.
OFFICE two doors South of the Menge
House, and next door to the office o
Mann ft Spang, where he will attend to the
collection of all claims placed in his hands.
Bedford, Jan. U, 185 C.
JOB MANN, G. H. SPANG..
I AW PARTNERSHIP. —The undersgn
J have associated themselves in the Practice
of the L f. and willpromptly attend to all husi
nessentr.' Vdtotbeircare in Bedford and ad
oining coui. ' s.
rr7*office ot Julianna Street. three door
southot Mengel H and oppositethe resi
dence ofMaj. Tate.
MANN & SPANG.
Junelst —1854 tf.
Dr. F. C Reamer,
Physician and Surgeon.
Ofeapectfully tenders his services to
i-A the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. He
may always bel'ound(unlessp rofessienal ly en
gaged; at his Drug and Book Store, iu Juliana
St.
| Feb. 16, 1854.
Til! lis Ml
Valentine Steekman,
1 PROPRIETOR.
Boarders taken by the day, week, month nod
year.
April 25,1956— tf
For dimples, and wrinkles and freckles and
tan,
Nothing has e'er been discovered by man,
Like that wonderful product of tropical bow
ers,
The popular "Balm ef a Thousand Flowers."
Tobohadat DR. HARRY'S.
' March 6.
Ltfat AH s.c-tfui .
COLIN LOYIE,
.Merchant Tail or,
fjIAKF.S shi* method of anno racing to the
i. citizens of Bedford and vieji.in , mot strung
ei , visiting tlie place. that in* Ji..> just r-. eeivtd
it his ojii >t ml in tt.iij.uu. nest door west of
'he Bedford Hotel, ill. richest .'Mu>ltn.i 1:1 it!
I,In: ha. Ac.. he lias ever yet otiered to the j,uL
lic. and to which he invite* the attention ol pur
chasers. satisfied that he <mi at ee InlliodHle,
both aa to price and quality , ; .lj who favor him
With a call, lie ban ft Shweri irarticle ol cloth,
lor boy * clothing, which he can *••'! . j„ w al>
to astonish those w ho examine its qua,.iv.
Cs*"Garmeuta, ol every .description." in his
line, made to order on the shortest notice ana
most reasonable tefm
0&~llu would direct ullcuiivii to the follow
ing list, as comprising some ol the leading arti
cle# to lie loiiliii in In* establishment:
•Black Cloths, ranging ie jnic* froiu ?'J,oU i
tsfl.Ub jier yard ;
•Blue Clouts;
• dive Browns A Greet:#;
Black Casiiiitus;
B'ack Doe-Skins;
1 ißitch Fancy CasilUeies;
Linen Drillings;
I'lain 4 Figured Grenadier*;
Superior article ol Black .Sam.-
Velvets;
Marseilles Vesting*;
f.'iiß Cass;meres.
A tine article of Shin*, latest sn ie.
Lisle Thread 'under Shins bi.,\vi
Cotton
Shirt collars iatest sty l l:
Lawn Cravats;
Black Silk • •
White Linen Handkerchiefs;
Summer Stocks;
Superior si tide of French Suspenders;
B;ack Kid Gloves
Fancy Colored Kid Gloves
•Silk .. '
Lisle thread .i
Slid all other articles
usually keja by Merchant
Tmlors irnd G nt*
furnishing stores.
Bedford, Dec. 12, id.jii.
t hairs and (abiiM Furiiiiiire.
1 HE subscriber has removed to the shop on
V. est Pitt Street, recently occupied by Win.
Kitchey as a Machine shop, when. lie continues
to make to order and keep oxi hand a genera!
assoitniciit of c::a:is and Cabinet furniture,
consisting in part of Spring Seat Parlor Chair*,
French Bucking Chair#. C.uie seat and Wind
sor. Sofas, Ls-unges, (Ottomans. W hat-N ots,
Music Stands. Fancy PiirW Tables, Break
last, Dinner, IUIU Extension Tables, Bedsteads.
Bureaus, Wardrobes. Ac. Suits ol cottage
furniture at very moderate prices, so that it is
within the reach of ail to have nice, good and
fashionable furniture. Ibe Ladies are partic
ularly invited to call and exatniine for them
selves, as it will be my dvsiio u please all
tastes.
N. 15. Coffins w.!l i.c triage on the shortest
otice tor any wno will favor him with a csll.
June IS, 1837. ISAAC MENGEL, Jr.
/ iST. 7 liereiiy cautio
V>* all personsfrom trespassing on mv proper
ty, by hunting, or otherwise, ns 1 will nioat cer
tainly put ihe law in loteu against any one ,
offending. So h>ou out am: save trouble.
WM. M AIKEN.
Bedford Tp., Aug. 28. ISs7.—d.
1 ancy Suap—Shaving Cream, just le
-L#ceived f> iin the city, by i/;.liarrv.
razins and Lubias Extracts foi the Handler
AAcuiel, Cologne Water, tec., at Lir. Harry's
iiiiliiiliili iililliJ,'
AM.
GENERAL STAGE CFEICE.
rnufc subscribe iregpecttiil'i beiilmii t(.. B
X ii ounce I u Ik: t u ,u t'i ict, ( i t al.v: tJ,t t i 1 ' .
generally, that lie has leased and taker p. . c
sion oil lie Bedford Hotel lately inth. occu
pancy o ! Col. Ad&ni Band/art . Jt i s 1.01 1 5
designto makewacyprvieeMopf k ,i, i Ist i
will do, but he pledges hi word _ai J.jMie-t
energetic eflorts win be 1r .|.1.y .-ri to lei.u.r
coaitortali t .illw i•- {.ivi- hi tc,.l. Tl.ehc use
will be handsomely title- i.j . „i.u lu , c i.i.t
carefu land attentive serv ait wijiho e? p;pi<
Persons veiling th, Bed ord S] rir ps. ~s v , H
..a tiio.se attending Couit. and the iiaieliig
oomniunity generally, are respecting: irnit.d
to give him a call and j u jg-for thrniscii is.
. 7" Tin- stages ali now stop atthis hotel,
Boardi vt taken by t' e week, month or year
onfa vorablrt erm s.
irr- Ample aad C ..nfortable stabling is at
tached to'thishote , which willalnatsb. st
ended by a careful hostler. Alto, a sate- and
convenientoarriage house.
JOHN IJAFEE.
Bedford, Apr.i 6, 1855. 72
TO BUILDERS.
11bo subscriber! s fully prepared totumiah and
quantity or quality oißuildiLg Lute he 1 any
Blistering Laths. Orders directed to St.Claiis
vill, Bedford County, will be promptly attended
to, by giving a reasonable notice.
F. D. BEEGLE
Dec. h'9, 1854.
New Jewelry.
rnllE subscriber has opened out a new and
X splendid assortment of all kinds of the
most fashionable Jewelry—consisting in part o
Breast Pius, Finger Kings, Ear Rings, &c. &e
Call an 4 see bis stock.
<*el4 DANIEL BORDER.
flliSfl
J J Wil aIMV* ;ia®afcukEw Md manfully f all prtscM \
i t t Baa Ave T*.w A.*J. rwfulAMd, Jw, Mta I
I 1 art ftctal hßal.i Irmrtaft. fr.Mw otte ho rj •arim t 1
gj J BMaiMc, ltd fei wamuilaX
UF T.rA DTVARIABLT CASH.
em laat F n Biir4. Pa.
Plastering Laths!!
rpIKE !DERSIGHED having erected
X a .VLillfor sawing PiAsrEßtno Laths on hi
premises! n Union Tp.. Bedford county, is now
ready to urnish any quantity on the shortest
notice. PriceSl.so" per thousand, Sft. long
Otherlengthsin proportion.
Letters addressed to meat St. Clai ravilie
be promptly attended to.
WM. GRIFFITH
Union Tp., Feb. 16.1834. zz.
|
A King. Pr. Jordan.
LAW PART ffEKSHIP.
King & Jordan, Attorneys at Law
BEDFOBB, PA.,
¥ILL practice in the several Courts of Bed
ford and adjoining counties.
Agencies, Collections.and all other businrtt
intrusted to tbeircare will be promtly and faith
fully attended to.
OFFICE in Juliana street, formerly eecupied
>y D. H. UoSus, Esq.,and more recently in the
occupancy of Jos. Mann, Esq.
January, 6, I 8&0.
SIX CENTS REWAFTD.
RAN A WAY from the subscribe!. on the sth
inst., John lams, an apprentice to the farming
business. All persons are Cautioned aeainst
harboring or trusting said boy, as lam deter
mitaed to pay no debts of his contracting.
JAMES O'NEAL.
W. Providence Tpi, Oct 30. 1857.