Bedford inquirer and chronicle. (Bedford, Pa.) 1854-1857, November 20, 1857, Image 4

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SADDLES, Harness, Trunk*, W-bips, ice*—
"he undersigned would repectfblly announce
to the Public that they have formed a partner
ship, and are now lully prepared to manufacture
all kin Is of work in their line of business ol
' the best materials, and upon the shortest
tice.
C~.fg"s"T) Whips, rfcalesaie or retail. Sho
*l the old suiai on Pitt Street.
mC¥\rn simgn ling.
J. A. HENDERSON.
Bedford, Nov.BI6C
comi SCHOOLS.
THE teache-s and directors of the Common
of Bedford Co, sie hereby notith-d that
the County Superintendent-will meet with them
in their respective district*;, as follows:
Napier, at the school bouse in Schellsburg,
Sept. 26.
Scbollsbnrg Borough, Sept. 26. (evening.)
Juniata, atliuena Vista, Sept. 23.
St. Clair, at Eight Square School House,
Sept. 2b.
Union, at the School House near John Fick
•'* dwelling, Sept. 30.
Middle Woodberry, at Woodoerry, Oct. 1.
South Woodberry, at Pattonsviile, Oct. 2.
Harrison, at Riser's School House, Oct. 5.
Londonderry, .it Bridgeport, Oct. 6.
Cusilierland Valley, at the house of John
May. Oct. 7.
Southampton, Chaneysville, Oct. 8.
Monroe, at Clearville, Oct. 9.
Bedford Township, at the house of John Ha
fr, Oct. ID.
Friends Cove, at the Brick Church. Oct. 14.
East Providence, at the bouse of John Ny
eum.Sen., Oct. 15.
West Providence, at Bloody Run, (new
school bouse,) Oct. 10.
Hopewell, at the School House near Dash
er's store, Oct. 19.
Broad Top, at Hopewell, Oct. 20.
Lib rty, it Stonerstown, Oct. 21.
Bedford Borough, at the olfica ot Jno. P.
Reed, Esq., Oct. 2t. (evening.)
Teachers and directors in particular, and the
public in genera 1,.% re respect!) lly requested to
attend. Buiitr.-ssof importance relitive to the
-interests of the schools will be transacted at
nacl place. No private examination of teacn
ers wiil he granted, exeep ing unavoidable ca
ses.
HENRY HECXERMAN,
Cg. i'uperinlcnJent.
Sept. 4. 1857.
25 WITNESSES;
or, THE
FOR GER tO.MIfTED.
John S. Dye ij the Author,
Who has 1 ad 10 years experience as a Bank
er and Publisher, and Auihoi
-J series. 0/ Lectures <1! the B.ca.lvcay
. Tabernacle,
when, for 10 successive nights over
J4 03" 50,000 People
© Greeted him with Rounds of Applause,
a® while he exhibited the manner inwtiich Coun-
terfeiters execute their Frauds, and the
Surest and Shortest Means of
# © Detecting them!
©< The Bank Xote Engravers all say that hs is
the greatest Judge of Paper Money tiring.
RE.4TEST niSCDTERT OP
OVT the Present Century for
Q
©DeLciiiig Counterfeit Bank Notes.
2 Describing every Genuine Bill in Exis
tence, and exhibiting at a glance
every Counterfeit in Circulation!!
> Arranged an admirably, that RSFIISMGI
© is EASY and DETECTION issrasTAiczors.
•> C57~ No index to examine! No page* to
gto hunt up! But so simplified and arrang
es td, that the Merchant, Danker, and Bu
cj siuess Man can see all at a Glance.
§ English, French ani German.
gThu3 Each my reni th 9 sitae ia
his own llitive Tongue.
. Most Perfect Bank Note List
Published.
Also a I,:MC of
r" All th 3 Private 3aaier fa
. America.
A Complete Summary of the Fi/asce or
R/ T EUROPE AXD AMERICA will be published in
each edition, t igcthcr with all the important
NEWS OF THE DAY. Also
3 .i SERIES OF T.iLES
Q From an 01(1 Manuscript found in the East.
Q It furnishes tbe Most Complete History of
ORIENTAL LIFE,
£) Describing the Most Perplexing Positions
in which the Ladies and Gentlemen of that
© Country have been so often found. These
Staries will continue throughout the whole
year, and will prove the Most Entertaining
•ver offered to the Public.
CJT Furnished Weekly to Subscribers
only, at $1 a year. Ail letters must be ad
dressed to
JOHN 8. DTE. Broker,
Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Will Street,
April 24, 1857-zz. New York.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT—Huntingdon
and Broadtop R. R., On and after Mon
-day, March 2d, 1857, two patMenger trains a
dav each way, (except Sundiy.) will rnn be
tween Hopewell and Huntingdon.
Leaves Hopewell at 12 15 P.M., and 8 10
P.M.
Arrives at Hopewell at 940 A. M., a*4 840
P. M.
Connecting at Huntingdon with traias for
East and Weston Penr.a. K. k.
TIIOS r. WEERMAN.
nontinfdon, Feb. 26, 1887.
Public Sale of Seal E*u:e.
IN pursuance of an order of th" Orp > ••
Court of Bedford County, there will be sold at
public vendue, on the promises, on Saturday,
the 10th dsy of Oetolcr next, at 1 o'clock of
said day, ace tain House and lot of ground,
in the Borough of B ■df.rd, late tho properly
of Elizabeth ICinton. dec'd. Said Lot is situ
ate on West Pitt Street, being 6d feet on said
street, and extending back 2 Id feet to an alley,
with a good twu-story iog hoase thereon.
TERMS of sale—One-third on confirmation
of sale and th remainder in two equal annaal
pavmsnts with interest.
JOHN KINTON.
Adn'r of Elisabeth K ntti.
Sept. 18, 18-57.
Ikpsoteb Sn-r-SKAMas Farrr Cass, as*
j e hail st Hsamaw's Tiaarvo EsTasuaawarr,
~ i Juliana Street.
Aug. 21, 1867.
A4aiii<r&(r'9 Xatice.
ETTERS ef AdsiiaietratK n on the estate
of D J' '*te of Xmrss Township
dec'd having been g-auted to the subscriber,
residi at Clearrjlie, in said township, notice
is h<* b >" 6 lTo * '• •" persons indebted to said
estate t0 mlk * with on t delay, ar.d
thoee b * v i n k claim* sfeinst the estate re re
quired to present tho seme dole aetheotieated
Jor sett! hnenl.
JOUN L. GROTB,
Adm'r.
Sept. 1 8,1857.
8 OMETHIStt KXTKA.
Boston T •"'! Fie Nio CrsrhT*, Swiis
Ch.e-c. a rddnes in Oil, Lout-n Pickles
Aiaelfcinaw T rovM j*st ree'd, as ! fur so'- by
CM.IMER & Co,
July 8.
I)bysic:dnsp rescriptiots carefully compound
ed, at all b ours of be day or night, st Jhv
/fairy"*, Drug Storf.
IMPORTANT TO MILL OWNER
i \ITOO D WARD'S Improved Sunt land Screens
\V ing Machines, Mill Bushes, Bolting < e'\-
anilßrvn Dusters, of the most improved pim,
| Mill Screws, Corn and Cob Grinder*. Pateiij
| Bridges for Alii I Spindles, Portable Mii.s,
i warranted to grind ten bushels per hour, Mill
: Irons and Mill Burrs made to order. Also,
j Stover's Patent Corn Kilo and Grain Dryer—
a valuable invention. The above articles are
kept constantly on band, and can be obtained
at any time, from S. D. BIIOAD,
Scbellsburg, Bedford County, who is also
gent for Bedford, Somerset, and adjoining
ounties. •
Mill '.vright work done at the shortest notice,
and on the most reasonable terms.
February 15, 185*6.
McCOKMICK'S Reaper and Mower for sale
by S. D. BROAD
atScheilsfcurg, Pa., agent for Blair and Bedford
ouuties. Febraary'lo. 1856.
BEDFORD MACHINE SHOP.
THE undersigned respectfully announces to
the farmers of Bedford and adjoining counties,
and the public in general, that be is-still manu
facturing, and his en hand at his sh -p in Bed
ford, a larg- assortment of Farming Utensils,
which includes the different kind of Threshing
Mac nines, as follows: His well known and ete- 1
gant Four-Horse-Power .Tumbling-Shaft and
.Strap Power Machines, Two-Horse Power*,
and iiis highly improved and very convenient '
Tumbliu -Shaft and Strap-Power Machine..— i
This Machine took the first premium at our last
county Fair. Our foiir-horse-tnmb' ix aba' 1 '
machine is made to st.md in the t rn Joe '
same as the snap machine, or otheiu so to
suit purchasers. The cylinders are dwreu by
one single bevel wheel. All the above ma
chines can be Lad with the latest Improved
Straw Shakers, (fir superior to Pierpont's Pat- i
•ut Shaker, and at a less price, and not so like- J
iy to get out of order) or without shaker, if de- ;
sired.
ALSO, a superior article of Fanning Mills, i
cuiiiva or*, (a new and complete article for I
firming corn and seeding in wheat) Hay Rakes j
cutting Boxes, and double and single shovel
Ploughs.
Horses, Grain, Lumber, a*i all kimls of
fade taken in exchange for £ -chines.
Ail kinds of Kejetiring of Majninesand other
fuming utensils dune on the Most leasonable
ierms, of the best materials, aud at the very
shortest notice.
All work wirrantei to give satisfaction.
F irrners, this is the timo tor you to have
your own machine, when wheat is h gh. Givo
aie a call, aud I will give von a bargain.
PETER H. SHIRES.
Machinist.
Bedford, Jane 26, 1857.-4ra.
Win. Shafer,
MERUBMT TAILOR,
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 favor niru with their custom, on reasonable
tnns. fie constantly keeps on hand a large as
sortment of ready made clothing of a good and
substantial quality. And, having ia store a
choice selection of cloths, cassim-res, vesting*,
drillings, &c., <S-c., ho invites all in want fo
clothing to give him a call, as he feels confl te
e can please ail who do so. July 24, 's7nt i
LIST OF (in I
PUT dowo fur trial at the Nov. Term, ICtb !
day, 1857.
George W. Anderson, vs. David Over.
William Whetstone, et 3l Marrin Curie et *l. j
David Patterson, vs. S. M.B'rc'y's idmr
John Deflbaugn, • H. K Strong, et al. i
John Cessna's use, Frederick Smith. !
John W-yand, " Wm. Keyser. 1
Jacob Teeter, Wm Delancy.
Same, •' Same.
Louis A. Turner, " IVro. Kevser.
• urarr iSr Ketig, Joseph Slcelly etal.
Samuel S. Stacker, ' Uenry Keyser.
John Skully, George Stuckey et al.
Peter StaLy, • Baltzer Dull.
Busgess a Council, S. M. Barclay's heirs.
Proth vs. Office. { I). W ASii ABA'UGH,
Oct. 30, 1857. ( Proth'y.
KOTItB.
ALL persons interested, are hereby notified
that the following named person* have tiled their
accounts in tbe Hegistcr's (Office of Bedford
County, and tint thc> will be presented at the
Orphans' Court of said County, on Friday, the
20tti day of Nov. next, for confirmation, where
tbey may attend if they think proper:
Iho account of Thomas J. Porter, adm'r of
Win. K. Porter, late of Londonderry township,
dee'd.
The account of Daniel B. Troutman, Esq.,
adm'r of Jacob Albright, late of Londonderry
township, dec'd.
The account of Siroon Brumbaugh, adm'r of
Darid Barley, late of South Woodberry town
ship, dec'd.
The occount of John Mower, Esq., adm'r do
de bonis non of Dr. F. B. Barclay, late of Bed
ford Borough, dec'd.
The account of Samuel Gam, Esq., guardian
of Susanna Burket, one of the minor children ef
Abraham Burket, late of Gnion township,
dec'd
D. WARHABAUGU, Register.
Register'* Office, Oct. 30, 1857.
NOTICE.
IN the matter of the estate ofJaecb Alstadt,
deceased.
The undersigned, appointed by tin Orphans'
C -art t<> distribute the balance in the hands of
Jacob Ripley, administrator of Jacob AlaUdt,
dec'd, and to determine tho amoant of pay
ments to the widow an.l heirs, will sit for that
purpose, at bis office in Bedford, en Monday,
the 9th day of November nut, at 10 o'clock,
A. M., when and where all persons interested
may attend.
S. L.RUSSELL,
Auditor.
Oct. 0, 1557.
Police.
ALL persona interested are hereby notified
that the citizens oi St. dairwviile, In the count*
of Bedford, have ma-ie npplicaticn to the Court
of Quarter Sessions of said county, for a Char
ter of Incorporation, which said application has
i-een 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) wiil be heard, and a final de
cree made in the premises.
By the Con rt.
MANN k SPANG,
<. 11. 17.
BRYAN'S
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For scle hy Dr. B. T, Uarry.
Sept. 18, 1857-zs.
BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BT virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa. to me
directed, there wiii bts sold at the Court House
in the Borough of Bedford, on .Monday, the
16th day of November, lb->7, at 1 o'clock, P.
M.. the following described reel tat ate, to wit:
One tract of land containing 100 acres, more
or less, about 20 at res cleared and un.ier fence,
adjoining lauds of George May, George i rout
man and others; situate and lying partly m
Londonderry ami partly in JuuUta townships,
Bedford County, and taken in execution as the
property ol Josiah Kelierman.
Aiso, one tract of laud, containing 150 acres,
more or less, about-70 acres cleared and under
tcuce, with a two-story frame house, wagon abed
and double-leg baru thereon erected, adjoining
lands of John Latterly, Wiu. N> cum aud otir
eis: situate-in Juniata township, Bedford coun
ty, and taken-in execution as the property ol
Moses Lah'erty.
; Also, one tract of land, containing 120 acres,
more or less, about fit) acres cleared rud under
lence, wiih a two-story frame house, tenant
house, new saw tuiil aud double log bain there
on erected, adjoining lauds ol James McUauiel,
Gasseinl Hand and others, situate in Monroe
township, Bedford county, and Uk.u in oXecu
tiou as the property of iloury Arnold and Jo
seph Keel.
Also, all defendant's Peter Barmonri's right,
title, interest aud claim, in and to one uact if
umii.pioved ridgo laud, containing II acr.*s,
more or less, adjoining lands of B. \V. Garret
son, James Kca, t alsou's heirs and others;
.itu rle in liedturd towusiiip, Bed l old Co duty,
and taken in txecutiou as the property ol Pe
ter Banuoud.
I A iso, one tract of laud containing 14 acres
! mure or less, nil cleared sud under icnce, with
I a two-story stone bouse, tenant nouse, sm.tll
store room, log wagon maker suop, aim do utile
tog barn tberuoit erected, aiso ati apple orchard
thereon, adjoining lauds oi Jotiu TieuWell, John
Kerr and Otiiers; situate in Juniata township,
Beul'oid county, and taken in execution as ik
property ot Joseph Gondoli.
Also, all ucienduufs, ueorgo W. Hollar's
right, title, interest aud churn in and to a tract
01 laudcoutaiaiiig 350 acres, more or less, about
135 ucres cieaKU and under lence, with a two
story log bouse with kitciicu attached, and dou
ble log oaru thereon erected, aiso an apple or
chard thereon, aljo.awg lands ol" Joseph Goo
don, John Kerr aud others; situate in Juuials
township, Bedford couuty, una taken in execu
tion as the property of Grew!go \V. Hollar.
Also ah the Hopewell and liloudy Run i'lauk
Koud Company's rigut, title, interest and claim
m atid to a lot of ground Itontuig about 100 l et
on the Hopewell and Bloody Hun I'lauk road,
and extending back about If 0 feet, containing
in si; about one-bail acie, with a new two-st uy
pliiik liouse thereoH oroctud, adjoining lands on
the east, West and north of tne Hopewell Iron
and Coal Company; situate in IH.pe.v il toivu
stup, Bedford county, and taken in execution
as the properly ol the Hopewell and Bloody
ltun Plana KoadCompany.
Also, one lot of ground in the town of Sto
nerstown, fronting tid feet on Main Street, and
extending buck about 335 feet to an alley, with j
a large two-srory Iraino tavern house with hack !
building attached frame anop and large frame
staole theioon elected, adjoining lot of Deft
1 ticker on tne north, and as alley on the
south—
Also, one vacant iot of rrcun.i in the town
of Btoncrstown, fronting about 6 > feet on Main
Street, aud extending back about 335 feet to an
alley, adjoining an ahoy on tne north aud lot ot
John MeCabV-y on the south—
Also, one lot of ground 11 the town of Sto
n erst own, fronting 00 feet on Main Street, and
extending hack about 335 feet to an alley, wi.h
a story and a half log iionso tin reon erected,
adjoining lots of Hoover's heirs on tha north,
and lot ol Deft Tucker on the south, and all
situate in Liberty township, Beifoid c< uatr,
and taken in execution as toe property of
George Tricker.
Also, all defendant's Daniel Motzgar'a right.
title, interest and claim in an i to a tract of
laud, aunt.lining about 113 acres, tuore or less,
a-tout 30 acres cleared and utid--r lence, with a
two-story log house and log barn : hereon erect
ed, 'joining lands of John .Metzgsr William
Showman and wile, ami others; sit uate in Har
rison township, Bedford county, and taken in
execution as the property of Daniel Motzg ir.
Also all defendant's John Kreis" right, title,
interest and claim in and-to a traot of lin 1 con
taining 30 acres, more or less, about 2'J acres
cleared a;.d under tenc". with a story and u h .If
log house, log st sble and sawmill thereon erect
ed, adjoining lan Is of Andrew Spar, Jo:.e Sel
iar.Matthew Kittenour and others; situate in
Juniata towusbin, Bedford county, andtak .u
is execution us the property of John Kr-is.
Also, one i d of ground in the town ofS'o
nersiown, fronting 55 tect on Mab Street, and
and extending bac* 220 (cut to an alloy, with a
two-story ironic slore house thereon erected,
adjoiuing other lots of deft Crisnian ou the
north, aud street running fiotu the J imiata river
to the town of Saxton on the south; situ ite in
Lilwrty township, Bedford county, and taken in
execution as the property of Joseph Crisstn .n.
Also, all defendant s Joseph B irns* int'-rest
in and two a tract of land containing 25' i acres,
more or less, a; out 25 acres cleared and under
fence, with two small log houses and log st .hie
thetcon erected, adjoining 11., of Isaac Hun
ter, Andrew Collins, Abraham Kit ahoy and oth
ers; situate ia Southampton township, Bedford
county, and taken in execution as the property
of Joseph Barns.
Also, one tract of land cont titling 132 acres,
more or less, about 18 acres cleared and under
fence, with a two-story log house ther.-on erect
ed, adjoining lauds of Samuel Weekly, John
Zuok, Christian Long and others, situate ia
Broadtop township, Bedford county, and takeu
in execution as lite property of IV*no, Lowrey.
Also, all defendant's interest in and to a lot of
fttund near Fathner's Mill, fronting about >SO
feet on the public road, and extending buck
about 150 feet, with a two story Methodist
Episcopal Church th-reon erected, adjoining
lands on the north and west of John W. Scott,
and I'd of Jacob Farhner on the south; situr.te
in Bedford township, Bedford county, and ta
ken m execution as Ike property of John Smith
John Sanson, Samuel Smith, David Points
and Samuel Bceler, Trustees of the Methodist
Episcopal Church at Farhner's If id.
HUGH MOORE, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, Be ford, Oct. 30, 1857.
COURT i'iiiHLDiuiii}.
WHEREAS tlio //inorablc Fkakcis ."!. Kiw
mkll, Presideni of the several Courts ..f
Common Fleas in the counties composing thi
Kith Judicial District, and Justice of the Court)
of Oyer end Terminer, and General Jail Delive
ry, lor the tria; of capital and other offenders
in the said district—and A.J. S.vitiit m 1
Jonx G. /faRTi-aT, Esquire*, .'vdges of the
Courts of Common Pleas, and Justices of tfcs
Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail
Delivery, for the trial of allcapital aud other
offenders in the county of Bedford—have is
sued their precept and to me direr ted, for hold
ing a Court of Common Pleas, and Gonetal Jad
Delivery, and Court of Oyer acl Terminer a'.
Bedford, on MONDAY ths J6ih day cf
Novemberinst. Nonce is beteby given to a!l
the Justices of the F> aoe, theCoron. r aod Con
stables within the sail county of Bedford, that
they be then and there in their prop.r parsoac,
with their roils, records, and inquisitions, tx
aminations and other remanabrances, to do
those things which to their offices and in that
behalf appertain to b? doas, and also they who
wiil prosecute sgsinst tbs prisoners that are or
shall be in the J - il of Bedford county, to be then
and there to prosecute against them as shall b*
just. HUGH MOORE, Sheriff.
Oct. 36, 1857.
MUSIC A MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—
Pin, Melodtons, Flutes, Guitars,
Brss. H >rns. Clerioiiett. DrMmv, etc., of vari
ous "lanuficture, always on hi' !. Bamtt snp
pli t it city icho ra'ts. We keep always
oil muds !,tll assortment ( .f || the new aud
faahio tablo music, w-iicb vro uiil at our ex
pense i i any pirt of the country.
N. B. Musiis atrangci to order.
SUKYOCK A SMITH,
Cnumler sours.
March 7, 1857.
£dmtiuira(or's Mice.
! LETTERS of Administration having been
I grunted to the subscribers, on the estate of
! George B. Kay, late of Hopewell Township,
I dec'd, all person* knowing themselves indebted
. to said Estate are hereby notified to make pay-
I m<Bt immediately, and those having claims
: •{•alvst the oaiut) wtlj present theui pro pet iy au
thenticated for settlement.
J. F KAF
Residing in Blair Co.,
THOS. J. KAY,
Residing in llopetvell Tp.
Sept. 11, 1857-f.*
~ RHMOVA IJ. ~
RNILK subscriber has removed his KESTAC-
I. EAST ASD BAKEUV AND COXriX'TIOX AH V
Esr.tuLrsMMEST, to the Rising Sun Building,
in Juliana Street, where he would be pleased
to s'-e ah his o id frien la and customers.
He keeps constantly on hand the choicest
and best CUKES, CJXDIES, FRUITS and
XUTS , ever offered to the public; also Cham
bersliuig t E.E and ltljSlß.
He has fitted up au i<e Cream Saloon,
and will keep on hand throughout the setson.
a lull supply of this choice refreshment.
C 3** PARTIES supplied, on the shortest
notice, with Ice Crc in, Cakes and Couluc
tions.
Having servoJ A regular apprenticeship to
the above husi s, and having been constant
ly engtge lit fir mamr years, he feels tutt
flkntthat c.iu render satisfaction to all
who tu-rv favor hiui with visit.
JOH.V J. LUTHER.
Bedford, April 21, lbo7.
STAtIE OFFICE.
WASHINGTON HOTEL,
Bedford, Pa.
MRS. MARY COOK would announce to her
friends and the public, that she has fitted
up this old and well known stand, in a very su
perior style, for the accommodation of the pub
i.c. Visitors to the Be Herd Mineral Springs
will find the Washington Hotel a comfortable
summer retreat—and no pains will be spared to
please all who patronize the house.
Boarders will be taken by the day, week,
month aud year.
B3*"A gentleman of high qualification, and
cortcous deportment, has charge of the house,
who will do all in his power to make the guests
happy and comfortable.
25?*" Terms as moderate as anywhere else ii
the place.
Baity Stares from Latrnhe, Comberlanl,
Roliidayaburg and Hopewell, ail stop at thi
Hotel.
A Hack belonging to this Hotel will run be
tween Bedford and thfe Springs.
Bedford, Juno 12, 1857,-zz.
Pol HOTMLL
rjAtiE subscriber is now prepared t<> aocommo-
L date the public at the Poor House Mill.
■ Custom work and St -reliant work do.ie to or
i uef. All Flour made by hi'n warrant, dto
| give siitisftction. He respectfully solicits
share of the public patronage.
SELSON FAKOUH.IH.
May 1. 1857.-c
OOFILS k FILMKS.
ITTOUAIiVS if Ll'i.
BJaDJE'CIID, ?A.
iV ILL ATTEND TO ALT.
TV legal business entrusted to their care.
During the se. sioaa of tha court, the senior
partner may ho found at the office of the firm,
two doors south of Hon. S. L. Russell's offi-e.
D. H. HOFIU.S,
J NO. H. FILLER.
Bedford, Nov. 28,1858.
THE undersigned respectfully requests al
those indebted Units in any manner to make
payment immediately.
Oct. 3. 1856. GEO. V.BLYMIRE.
■OTONKWARE.—Cream Crocks, Milk
f'toeks of all sizes: Butter Dishes, from
one to one and a half gallon Pitchers, all oi
which are of best quality, for sale bv
A. FEKtiUSON-
Bedford, Jan. 16, 1856.
flilTK TEETH and a perfumed breath
7 1 eta !• acquired by usinj the '-Balm ol
Tni ou aad Flowers." to he had at
DR. HARRY'S.
March 0, 1557.
w . HOE 11 Ik n js s ,
UPHOLSTERER.
TTOUT I> announce to the citizens of Bed-
VY fe . and vicinity, that he is prepared to dt
II w .Kin his line, in the best style, andoo
■ mable terms. M wrassks, with or witho.n
prings, m ide in a superior manner, equal u
le liest in ide in the city, and to this branch ot
r; business he would invite especial attentiono
,r <9 may be found at the shop of Michael Weis
■l, a short distance Kas't of the Borough,or at.
lis residence on East Pitt Street, one dool
west of Maj. Wash luaugh's.
Bedford, Hoc. 5, 18.50.—3 m.
TWO Journeymen Tailors will bo employed
by the subscriber, if application he Mad* ite
meliately—constant implovment and good
wages will be gives. C. LOYFK.
Bedtord, Dec. 12, 186f>.
4 yer's Cherry Fsctoral.—For the euro o
Colds, Ac., can bo had at D
Harry's Drugstore
Forthe Hair—Jockey Club, and iiewmown
hav, pomatums, genuino ox marrow,at i>r.
Harry's.
As tbe season for chapped bads and faces, is
XA-coniiugou, wc advise our friends to call on
Dr. Harry, at the cheap Drag Store, and get a
cor. of B.tzia'a Amandine for preveu'ion aud
bure-of chapped bauds, onlvSi i per box.
VSkA RGAINS! —The undersigned, desir
oua of reducing their stock, in orde
to make voora for Spring Goods, wiil offer to
purchaser?, the tost bargains evorscenin Bed--
ford. Call and see how cheap yon can buy!
A. S. CRAMER, k Co.
Jss. 16, 1857.
' T0 HCHSEkfiEPEBSr""
DR. IIAKR Y, at tbo Cho-p Drug i\nd Book
Store, havjust received, aisrgf assortment ot
abe beta.ivoringxtrac.i, tsgrthvr wiih Bak
ng Soda, Cream of Tartar, Siltratns, Ac., o
he very best quality, all ef which he vrillsel
tthe lowest p-icos.
NOTIIE.
LETTERS of administration oi the es
tate cf John Peter Shimer, late of Union
Township, dto'd, htviog been granted to
the sxhaoriber, rMtdiag in said township,
aotiov i hereby gives to ali persona indefet
•d to said estate to make payment imuieoi
vtaij, and those having e'.aiuis against said
estate will yweeeet tb*u> forthwith properly
authenticated for eett ivment.
JOHN AKE, Adm'r.
Aug. 7, 1357-?.•
tlfttys' rh.Ftwi.Tftphi s Gallery.
'EXCHANGE BUILDING,' BEDFORD. P.l
VATItEKE Ambrntyfs, Daguerreotypes. <Sv
i are executed in the latest atyiei
:iul improvements of the Art. A ftiii assort
ment of plain and fancy c.uies, gold and plated
Lockets at very low prices.
The public aro respectfully invited to call
and examine his specimens.
T. R. GETTTS, Jx.
May 22, 1857.
THE INQIIRLR. & CHRONRLE
IJ published every Friday Morning, iu Juliuun
Street, iu the white frame building,
nearly opposite the Sleugel
House, by
DAVID OVER.
TERMS:
If paid in advauce or wi.hin t-vi tear, $2 pgr
annum—lf not pai l rfitbin the year, $2 50
Mo imper discontinued until all art t-ujies are
paid—exeejit tbe optiou of the Editor.—
A failure to notify a discontinuance will be
regarded ns a new engagement.
, .tidvtrtistmculi not exceeding a square, (12
lines,) inserted three times for $1 —every sub
sequent insertion 25 cents. Longer ones iii
the same proportion. Each fraction of a
squire counted us a full square. All adver
tisements uot specially ordered for a given
time will be continued uutil'forbid. A liberal
reduction will be made to those who ad teniae
by the year.
Job Printing of all kinds executed neatly
and promptly and on reasonable terms.
Bedford Classical School,
ANB
FEME SEMINARY.
.Male aud Female Departments
Distinct.
Rev. GEO. NV. AUUHIMBAUGH, A. M.
Principal,
Mrs. GEO. W. Aucmi!BAUGH, Precep
tress.
Miss CORNELIA A. EVARTS, Music,
French, Drawing, Ac.
Mrs. LOOT BPOTTSWOOD, Oil Painting
and Shell Work,
Miss MARY HELEN SMITH, Assistant.
THE duties of this Institution will bo re
sumed on Monday, Aug. blst. Owing to
the limited accommodations of the Seminary
K, aiding, the uutnber of pupils will be lim
ited. It is important, therefore, that appli
cations for admission be made at an early
day. These who enter bejort the expiration
of half the quarter, will he charged for the
whole quarter; those who enter after the
expiration of half the quarter, will be
charged for half the quarter. No deduc
tion made for absence except in cases o f
protracted illness.
In tliis school etudents are prepared for
the higher classes of any college, or to ea
"ter at once upon the active duties of life.—
\\ i:ilst special care is taken te form in our
pupils habits of order, strict punctuality
aud thoroughness, their Physical, Moral
and Social Education is not neglected.
The govern meat of the school is designed
to he parental. It is the aim of the Prin
cipal and his associates to excite iu their
pupils a love of right doing; aud toawaken
within them some proper cousciousuess of
the dignity of humanity. Parents may rest
assured that any gross delinquency on the
part of their children will he reported to
cbcuj immediately, should circumstanced re
quire it, or the discipline of the school fail
to accomplish the desired reformation. ,
TERM.3 per quarter of 11 weeks, inclu
ding Board, Tuition, Furnished Room,
Washing, Light aud Fuel, fciO.OO, —oae-
half in advance.
EXiilk CHARGES.
Music, 910 0
Use of InstruMent, 2 I
French, b >
Drawing, and p.istifg ia Water
Colors, vacb, 5 00
Oriental Painting, 5 00
Grecian Painting, 5 00
Oil Painting, 10 00
Ornanj atal Needle Work, 5 00
b'beii Work, 5 00
TEKMS FOR DAY SCHOLARS.
Elementary English, $4 00
Higher, 4 00
Classics, 6 25
Bedford, Augast 6, 1857.
SHRTOCK & SMITH,
CIIAMBEASBURG, PA.,
Booksellers and stationers, and
Dealers in Music and Musical
Our stock consists of Books, Stationery, Mu
sic, Musical Instruments, VFa;l pipers. Blinds,
French. German an i American Lithographs
and steel engravings, gilt mouldings for frames
etc., etc., wholesale ant retail. Dr. B. F.
Harry is our agent for Bedford, and all ordsrt
given him will he promptly attended to.
March 7, 1857.
61(1 asstl ilftail Rook Store.
MOW OPEIfEO TWO DOORS
WEST or THE 1? AS IS! si; rOX
HOTEL, BEDFORD. PA.
NEW AND VALUABLE BOONS TO BE
DISPOSED OF IMMEDIATELY.
Oar Plan is to Insure * Rapid Salt.
ALT. Books wi'l he sold as low as the usual
retail prices, many of them for less. A SU
PERB GIFT will be delivered with each book,
without additional expense to the buyer. Our list
of hooks comprises the werita of the best
American and European aaihors, bound in va
rious styles. in Morocco, best farkith, An
tique, Gilt edged, Muslin, Paju-r, fco., Ac. We
keep on ban.!, !•', STATIONERY, including
i Gold Pens and IVkmls, Silver ditto, letter pa
i per. fools-cap *nd writing paper of ail kinds,
envelopes, inlw of the beat quality, kc.
Jewelry—Breast-pins, Ear-rings, Finger
rings, of all description*; Watches and Chains,
Port-iflonaea ; Perfumeries, Children's Belts,
Toy.*. Cravats, Ac:, his., lie.
CIGARS of the choicest brands wilt also be
found at our store, which will be sold cheaper
than the cheapest.
MoOAGSLIIf k SHOEMAKER.
Bedford, Sept. 4, 1357.
AUIHTOR'S NOTICE.
The undersign#:, appoiatad hythe Conrt of
Conimoa Ftes# in sn<i to,- the Count/ of Bed
ford, torrepor t distribution astougst creditors,
of the moan In the hn<i> of Joseph 15, No
hie. Kaq., Ssqsestratwr .if the PattonsTillo i.nd
Wood berry ? arupi<c Bond (leiapsay, wiii at
tend to the dutie* f his appointment on Wed
nesday, the 14th day af Oetoi>er a*t, at 10
o'slock of said day, t his ehtee in the Bor
ough ol Bedford, when and wbwt nli persons
interested can attend with das proof* If thtit
respective elaitiu. Ctmi ma%te ekiuii M ful.y
prepared tn this particular.
JiW. P. RKKD,
Auditor.
Sept. 25, 1857.
SIX CENTS REWARD.
RANAWAT from the subscriber, on the sth
inst., John lims, an apprentice to the funning
business. All persons uro cautioned against
harboring or trusting a aid boy, as I am deter
mined to pay no debts of bis contracting.
JAHF.3 O'JS'EAL,
W. Provideacs Tp., Oct 30, 1857.
SO T 11) E.
NOTICE is hereby given that an application
will be made to tbo next Legislature of the
State of Peonsv lvauia. for the passage of au
[ Act of Assembly authorizing the incorporation
| of a Bank of Issue. with general banking and
discounting privileges, under the general bank
ing IMri ef 'this Stale, to be Waled at the Bo
rough of Binilord. in the County
and called '-The Bedford Cuur.tv Bar.'; M with
a capital of two hundred and fitly thou* nd
dollars, and with the pritilege of increasing the
same to the sum of four hundred thousand dul
lan.
K. L. ANDERSON,
W. T. DAGGHEKTY,
VV. P. SCVIELL,
A. KING.
NICHOLAS LYON'S,
SAME. L. RUSSELL.
B ed ford, Pa., J one 26, 1856.-(m.
BTKAI CATTLE.
CAME to the residents of 'be subscriber,
living in Southampton Township, about tti.
Ist of June last, four yearling heifers, throe
brown utrd w bite spotted, the other red aud
white, two marked with a slit in the left ear;
no other marks recollected. The owner is re
quested to come forward, prove property, p.y
charges and lake them it-v tv.
THOMAS KINSEIi.
Sejt. 4, 1857.-c*
jf>KST QUALITY OF HAM.HERKL
Ajr IRON 1 Lily mi re & II art hay, keep
constantly on hand, all sizes hest Juniata
Iron, at Forge privet, for cash tr its equivalent.
giso Ro.led Iron, Nail Rods, Strap liOn and
Nai'.es. All orders filled promptly.
PiBLiS SILK
OF
Very Vt.luabto Real Esiale.
ALL thai property iu Somerset County,
known in part as the Imlioofproperty, and cow
belonging to the estate of John Beetle, dec'd,
which w-is advertised for sale by ttio subscriber
in the Bedford aud uue of the Somerset papers
of last December and January, and not sold,
will ay tin he off :-ed for sale on IVEDA'ESDA Y,
the ItS dry of October next, —altogether or in
parts, as may !esl suit the several i uteres Is ;
the heirs.
Conditions of sale made known et the time,
and at the house on said property, now occu
pied UJ Jacob Kingler, by
SAMUEL sKOff.V,
Surviving Executor ot the last will
hi:., ot John KeeS'e, dec'd.
Sept. 11, 1557.
BiUiiS, BOMS l.\i) TtF
TlOSlnf.
s. f. e. mxE*,
Bedford, Fa.,
HAVING purchased the Drug and Book
Store of Dr. S. D. Scott, has constantly
tn a and, at tile old stand , a large and well sc
alded stock of choice Drugs and Medicine-,
Wholesale an I retail, all of which win bo sold
.* fair to; ma. The issortincntconsist* in part J
ont M i:m Citmieals, Dye Woods and aficsj
Paints K> J 0:1s, Window Glass ir.d Glasc
Ware, Tobacco and Stgars, Perfumery, Fcnc,s
dtr'.icut, sc., <ic.
Partxr HEOIOIXBS. — Having the regti
agency lot the sale of all of these rut diciu
tae puoltu arc assured that they are ol the lg
rraca as b.ve stool the test ot l.me and exe
s;*nce, a., 1 can be safely recemuuendad as p
uuiau, via: Tewnsoad's and Sand's Sarsap
■lit, Visit,-'s BtUiin of WililOherry, Ay or
h •.. y I*oolo si, Moifal's Lile i'illsaud Pkue
71 Bitters, Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines
l instock's, Hobensatk's, and other veriaifu
•s: Hood i d's Cvermau Bittcs, Ho., tec.
Cous t'i ly on hand a large sloe a of historic
c ograpbical, scientific, religious, poetical
hool,and uiiscaiianeous BOO" *L
Also a great variety of F.JA"C> i'.'ir/O.V,
JRV, Cap, Post and wrapping paper ol every
quality, Paper Hangings m gr-iut variety.—
Window Blinds i n patterns or -Ly the piece.—
Wall Paper, Steel and Fancy Goous.
BL.4SK BOOK'S of every size and quality.
P cset Books aud Port Munuuics, Diaries,
think Daods and gold Peas audi
Pencils, Cotubs, Brushes, Perfumery iu great '
variety. Soaps, Ac., &c.
Lamps, and CniiiphinrOilaudEurßii gFluid,
kept aonstantly on hand.
CHOICE LIQUORS for medical use; Wolff's
Scbeidam Schnapps, Gin, l'ort, Sherry and
Mad eira Wines.
Aug. 11, 1864.-tf
Lumber ! Lumber!!
lAG SHIX3LES of different
XvFUyv'VFVr kinds. Also, 7-VtsoO f<
n LUMiiMio f various sorts, surh as Whit
Pino, Yehow Pir.o, Poplar, Spruce, Ac. Ft
Saie , F. IV BKEGLE.o
oliirsvia.s . Feb. 18, 1853-tf
8AM r Jf3L RAD23AUSH
Justice of the Peace.
OFFICE two Dsora Sooth of the Menge
Uotias, aad nest door ko h* oMi<s •
Maon m Sptng, vhars be will attecd to the
collection of all Claims placed in his bands.
Bedford, Jan. 11, 1866.
JOB MANS?, <J. H. SPANG.
TVVV PARTNERSHIP The und
J have associated themselves in tbe Practice
of the I w.ami will promptly attend ta all btuti
d tc-thcireare in Bedford and ad
oining coun'i s.
ijy*>di:e Julianua Strtat. three doorg
aonthot Mange, H use a-d opposite the roe .
donee of Maj. Ttte.
MANN A SPANG
J u#e Ist—lß6l tf.
Dr. F. C Reamer,
Physisir.n and Surgeon.
(>pclfullT tesiderti his services io
I.V tha citisons 0; Bedford and vicinity. He
may always be found (u .-.less professionally en-
Jiged, at his Lrng and Book Store, in Juliana
St.
Feb. 16, 1861.
71! SSI 111, i
Valautin* SUckimn,
X m 3EV.O£ m Xt.XWJ?Ott.
Boarders take® hy lha day, wee*, month a u d
year.
' April 38, ISC-i:
For ftayle*, and wrmklae and frecklea and
tan,
Nothing kM am SaekdiaoaatHl ,iy tn*n,
Like tk*k waaderfat product at tropical hoar
m,
The fiopaiai Bal of a T}ind Flowers."
To be bad at L*.■ABB'S.
Merck 8.
riIUE Ret. C. L. Burnett, while laboring as
X a Min;otary In Southern Asia, diseeecred
a aim]ila and certain cure for Cmtunptien, Jtitk
ma, Krtneki/it, Caulks, Calji, fferreut DebilUy,
and all impurities of the Rleod; also, an easy
and effectual mode of inhaling thn Rjmtdii. Ac
tuated by a desire to benefit his suffering fel
lows, ho will cheerfully sand thu Kecipo (free)
: to such as dcsiro it, with full and explicit di
rections for preparing and successfully using
thu Medicine. Address
REV. C. S. BURNETT,
831, Broadway, N. Y.City,
July 81, 1&57,-Sm.
treat Attraction.
COLIN LOYEE,
Merchant Tailor,
fJIAKE.-j this m.-thod of announcing to
X citizens oi Bedford and vicinity, and Strang'
era.visiting t|,e place, that be bus just recivl
st his oar stand in Leiiicid, r.ir.t dtor w.stof
lite iiediord llote*. the richest sasoi'.mtrit ~f
blot ha. Ac., he has ever yet oiler. <r to the pub
lic, and to which bo invites the attention oi pur
chasers, satisfied that be can ucci.it leodete,
both an to price aud quality, all who favor tia
wito a call, lie-hits tt Superior article ot civib,
tor boy's clothing, whrci. he can Mel; so low at
to astonish those who examine its quality.
2?"GaritteDts, of every description. iu his
line, made to order on tbo shortest uoticc and
most reasonable teim
Civile would direct attention to the follow
ing list, as Comprising some of the leading arti
cles to be found in bis establishment:
black Cloths, ranging in price trow ?2, rOt
?9,iio per yard ;
Bine (Jicths;
Olive Browns N Greens;
B.ack Cusltnots;
B'aek Doe-Skins;
French Fancy Gas,meres;
Lioeu Drillings;
Plain If f rgured G'renadiens;
Superior article OI BUck. Satr.r,
Velvets;
Marseilles Vesting*;
Buff Cdssiuieres.
A fiiir article of Shirts, latest sty 10.
l.isle Thread uudc-r Skirts $ Brainy#.
Cotton .. .
Shirt collars latest style;
Lavru'Cr/.vats;
Brack Si ik "
White Liuen Ilr.udkercfc.e.':;
Summer Stocks;
Superior article of French Suapeudcrat
Black Kid Groves
fancy Colored Kid G ort>;
Silk .<
Lisle thread ->
and all other articles
trsual.y kept by Merchant
Tailors and G-cfS
furnish,r.g stores.
Bedford, Dec. 12, iaS6.
< hdirs and Cabtart Farniture.
'! lit subscriber has removed to the shop on
M eat Pitt Street, recently occupied ly Wm.
Kitehty us a .Machine shop, where he coioiuuss
to make to order and keep on hand ny, m-ra!
assortment of cha:is and Cabinet furniture,
consisting in part >f Spring Seat Parlor Chair*,
French Kocking Chairs. Cane seat and Wind
sor, Sofas, i.urgt*, Ottomans. What-Nots,
fiusic Stands, Fancy Parlor Tables, Break
last, Dinner, and extension Tables, Bedsteads,
Bureaus, Wardrobes, Ac. Suits of cottsge
furniture at very nnsleutv prices, so that it is
within the reach of ail to nice. good and
UshionaUe furniture. The Ladies are partic
ularly invited to call aim ex'-mme lor thcui
seives. as it will be my atsire to please all
tastes.
. i>. CoSns will be made os the shortest
otice for any who will favor him wi.h n call.
June 12, l?>j7. ISAAC MEN GEL, Jr.
( < AUTIO isr" ■> I hereby caotio
V-/ i.li p. rsons t; tin trespassing os my proper
ty. by hunting, or otheiwise, es I will mcstear
t uly put the !w in Itrte against any cue so
olsn„.iig. So look out aau save trouble.
IVH. y AlkEJf.
Bedford Tp., Aeg. 28. 1867.—t1.
Basins i ancy Soap—shaving Cream, just re
ceived fiom the city, by Dr. Harry.
Oazins and Latins Extraals for the Kandkv*
-Lechief, Cologne Water, Ac.. at l)r. Harry s
iihliililiil iil/ILL ~
AND
Q2.NEiiAL STAGE OIFICE.
r |lHii subkcrib*ires|.ccifttll; U; Uss, i,. •,
X .i..unct to hi a uln iiiei.es a i.e. the jk.'-..-
general;) ,tha l r.e ha* .easi r. ant ta 1* tcsruc
s.ou oHue Bedford HoJeUatei) imltuc;.-
pancy ® 1 Col .Ad; in Baruhait. It is not Is
des;„:.. o make taauy profession to wi At ! e
will do, out be pledget hit n 1 rd Utmost
coetge-tic ♦•tforiii wit,be hb.j ley -c t 0 rercir
conilortahle all who give Li -.a csi;. Ihe Ucee
w 11 be haadsonielj Hite- cp,sr<! tir; .it
cATeu and hit£2itit t n ViJ • •<!!■£* tut.
Persons vi.ttirg :'-f Hed.oid ii: *. is - '?
as t.'iose attending CourS. and tb travel:; g
ooaiciunitj generally .are respettlnlh 1 nvii.d
to give him* CAlJand j ndge for then selves.
K7" The stipes all now stop atthi* hotel,
Boarder staken by t) * we,k . cor.t lor i,ir
onfavorablt terras.
By Ample and c .nfortable stahlirg ia ar
tached tethishote , wl.irb will a>< I* at
ended by a careful hostler. Also, a sate and
conveoientearriagc bouse.
J OKA HA FEE.
Bedford, Apm 6, 185 ft. ti
TO BUILDERS.
fjthe subscribers fully prt j *n t icturnisl srC
i quaat'tv or quality olEuiltiir p Luchnsr v
PlasteriagLaths. Orders directec to St.Cltijs- I
vill, Bedford County. will be promptly attended '
to. by giving a reasonable notice.
F. D. BFiGLB
Dec. 29, 1854.
fow JpKflrj,
THE subscriber has opened OH: r. nw and
splondid assortment of all kinds oi tie
most fashionable Jewelry—consist it g ; r j si to
Bnnst Fins, Finger Rings, Ear Rii gs, <t r. fc
Call ,vj4 see his stock.
del 4 DANIEL BORDER.
fUlliKl ,
I ".ril fwt-.cHwt'ty w * HGwrfr'.'r Ig at] oywr*tioc* fe- ||
1 r- n**. tc • m c<vrw *lih svwi. v#jr.ii*ti, A., MHt 1 I
t artfw' 'u . ti. :em "Wd, frwet '> *n yi-v awt. 11
1 J -jax-rgw : hJrmtr. an., ail wtrmkl ' I
t r T.r* 1 ISTiXUBIY C ASH. ! j
f CBcs m ffiijft T M lacTerd. Ps.
Laths!!
rpHB rNE>ERaG!IE!!!> having erected
X a Mlllfor sawing P&astkxivg I.atb ron ti j
premise* a Union Tp.. Bedford courtly, irncw
ready.# rn:h any qnsntity on the shortest j
notica. PrieeSl.6o per thousand,£ft. lerg j
Otherlengtksin proportion.
Letter* nddraseed ;a ua at 31. Clairsvllif
bep.orapUy a.tended to.
VSI. GBIFFIIH
U*ion ip., Feb. 16.1554. sr.
A. Zlnj. Ff. Jsrdas.
LAW PART PIEKSHIP. ,
.ling ti woxdaa, i.lefcfys at '
BBfUFDiTC, ?A.,
"]*riLL practice in the toveral Conrts of
i I lord and adj#mitig eonnties.
Agenciek, Col.jcuica*. a*d all other busted?
iatrssicdtotKeirearswffiii* pr#witl. r andfastii
fu..y nttenued to. . .
OFFICE iu Jaliaa* troe,forw*i.T ec,, P l r
bccD. H. Httfius, Es., *ud m#re recently i* 'he
o ynpcncy of Jos. Man#, Esq.
January, 6, 1866.
WALL aad BLIND PAPER.—Dr. B. F.
Uarry is onr agent for this necessary
article. By dilling At his store, our patron*
willaae stmplusofour papers. We havemade
our spring s.jlection* with u nch care, and thuK
we cannot fail to please.
StIUYOCt k SMITH,
tliuwikerikerjt
Btarcb, 7 1867 •