„ IMPORTANT NOTICE. "|* herons having unsettled accounts with i <- arm of P. upp h oer. are respectfully •k ea f"t-) rcqui&ti-d to vail and act tie •UtOlU delay. '<• 26, 1855.1-2, 8 . -F. C. Reamer, !Phy3ieiaii and. Surgeon. tenders his i ivicea u he cjtaens of BedJOrd and viciaitr. He a.ways be found (unless profeeaknally en -> *t his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana -.1 , 1854. TulliiT. . Rum.? Sun Tavern in the Borough o If.l, Will oo runted for a term of years - ;ot>d tenant a very advantageous Rase! .t given, aud the house completely re- I l -• Possession given the first of Apri' 1 0, for rent the Giora Room and cellar now ' •ss ß3 *on of Isaac Lipple; possession a* : '' * pf,! - V to the subscriber ot - uvidF. Mann. DAVID M INN v. JO, 1853. R ,s °. Fr. Jorpan LAW fMPSEBSIiIP. -. ig k Jordan,lUoraejs at Law, BEDFORD, PA., FILL pnetice in the severs I Courts o:Bt i i ford-and adjoining counties. and all other busbies istedto their care will bepromptly and faiib ■ittended to. r ICE in Juliana street, formerly occupied by 1. Hotlus, Esq.,.ami ,nore recently in the oc • • - ..'icy of Jos. Mann, Esq. louary.o, ui •. Improved I>agtterreolj pes. ,L who WISH to have a good likeness o V- uiamolv,s* of their friends, can now i Jin® >Jata:l it tii * --Exchange Building,' i;Lately above the Store of Mr. A. B i jr. where Daguerreotypes of all sizes art ". u ? ir i m ,st - beautiful style by THo > K. GET iV S, JR. Tiken singly or in .- 'l>e- Person* taken after decease. -:as and Gentleman are respectfully itivi- > call an 1 examine the specimens. •ting la ly bring in that venerable father ■ that watshful mother, and secure a likenes iv, f"r to-morrow, it may be too late— ier bring on those little ones, with enrlin*. i -■> and sparkling eyes, they will makepnt octures, and thaji should death remove then j ■ can exclaim, •ne to their rest, yet we would not recall I them-, • ink to this world of sorrow 3tid pain, • vi to their rest where no ill can befall them j • ci wo have their likeness both perfect and plain." tld lockets, single and double—also fancr ' -i consttntly on hand. ostructions given in fhe Art and apparatus t ■ lished on reasonable terms. Bedford, Doc. 21, 1855. •loa I.AJs, G. 11. SpAXh. ' AW I'AF. i N'ERSHIP.—The ui dersigned - * have-associated themselves in the Practice -■ the Law, and will promptly attend to all busi .v JS entrusted to tbeircarc in Bedford and ad .'"ing count ins. on Julianna Street, three doors ■ -h of Mengel House and opposite the rosi •b-iic® ofMuj. Tate. , • ttXSK k SPANG, f'nw Ist—lßs4 tf. Stray Cattle T\ t'-tRE head of* Cattle have been tresspass ing in my promises for three months past I i Hive now taknn them npas strays. On< - i H lifer, with a few white spots. One rc-.l ior. With woite fine ,Vi 1 white stripe over uvk. Ono Steer, brrndlo, and white spot- AM two years old. No earmark. The r is requested tn come forward, prove * 'd j rty, paychargns. and t ike theni awav. DAVID GOUC'iXOtJR. •c. -!, 18j5-c* Union Township- SELUSfi OFF AT fBST. tTE snbserlber. aiiout removing to the M'esfv " I sell his entire stock of goous, which .aver. 3t ~ 'St. Persons will please rail before v • "irrg elsewhere sod ex imiije for themselves. •Wry stores desiring to purchase goods w;lj sitjiplb-l on mors reasonable terms that ■f dm purchase them in the city. Allpcr * ' s hav unsettled asc.ottnfs will call im ci Hit -iv and s**trle, otherwise their account "tji lie !-fi> in the hands of a proper ofiic.-r foi * 'iiection. PETER RADEBAUGH. Redford, Xov. I<s. 1855. \oiice io Asscsscnt. rjT'rObE Assessors who do not receive their ! Duplicates before the 17th d v fj.anua ry, ' •' 'H, are tjotifle Ito i!l or send" b) some 'e- ; -jsibfe person for them. [ will send them ; v an opportunity offers as soon s tli-y are i vady. A. S. RUSSELL, Clerk. ! Jan. 4, 1856. - j siion sim. iB. CRAMER k {,'(). have just received i • a very large aiSortniriit of Boots aud i a-suitable for Kail and Winter, part atvles ..Hows ; Tea's Super Double Sole Boots, Jen's •• City MadeCaif dp. '•tea's Heavy Rip, Lined dp. Youth's Waxed Double Sole Boots Youth's Gilt and Kip Lined do. Ray.-.' Cify ru ide Catf Boots, Bays' Kip Liiivd Boors. W,linens' Dauble sole Kip Bootees, •V'ouic:te' Fine Caif and Seal do. WomeusT Foul Go iX Morocco d->. Vom na* F iro-ii Baotees, wrv hnuDonte, nWlTrcn'x SJifj. a' of every style and price. GeDt s Morocco, Kid, ati-l Calfskin Bootees, [, - li'Ji' p iu.de Sop Ckiitcrs, Gum Siioes, Ac., fi fict, au-I SHo s t<> suit every purchii •'* '*? I* yon MOit-t Boots and Shoos, please giv ■' ; T-Ttall. atvf ) o<: eliaTbc suited in cu.tliiy ants i;'d. Exchange Store is the piece ,'c fa- Roots sr.d !t?n>es. ')cr, XX 1858. LATH won THE ILIST. TtrOODIV'ABp j S f mr.Toved Smut nd Screrc mg M chines, Miil Bushes, lloltiugCloths au-I Bra i Ousters* of the most, improv • plan ei ciewrs. Little Giant Corn and Cob grind Pafftii hridgos for Mill Spindles, Portable ill,ls, warranto i fngrtau Jh basbels per hour, >t!Rlrons, and >1 iH Burrs m tdn to order, can be *juted of the AtA S.. D. BROAD, at Sfheilsbors, Bedford Connty, f's Mill wrigtit vorx dot- at the shortest notice, #.* i.on tliti utAt rcifiN'inAhlc tf-ntis. 4. B. If is stiit forß-dford, Somerset and adjoining Coentie*. May 4, m Sfrrr rrtfer. CAME to th- pn.iUliiKi of the Ruhs'riher, iivmg ia IT no i r vw-hip, R'unrfmc in slaj' l*si, a b itnile fli ifer. to b.. • tree yoirs o|.|. with i>„tcH out of rite right ;ir, and a naJ! >tr on the forehead. The owner i* rja to co. forward, prove property, pay cha: res an I f ike her aw iv. C; A* LES-ICKES. Jan. 4 t855-c 4 STARTLING, BIT TRUE Warning to tverj fceusible Woman. Why Females .Suffer ia Health. Is o woman of delicacy is willing to disclose the peculiar ailments incident to her sex, even o a most intimate family physician. This modesty an J deiicacy is implanted bv nature, and neither should nor need ne subject ed. to the rude sliooks inevitable in making known to theother sex thoseailweuts belonging exclusively to the ten ale. Except in extreme cases, Jmr sensitivenes will sacrifice her health rather than hcrdelfcacv The coasequences are serious, lamentablh and life-long. Thus what at first could have he,.,, Pfls ;| v rcnl •died, or perhaps better still, not incurred be comes* complication l diseases, not only ru ining the health of tie mother, and cmhitterin her day* l.y sickness and sttfliring, butenfailing broken constitutions upon her children an" embarrassing, if not distressing, the business and pecuniary prospects ol the husband. let eve ry sensinte woman 1 AffiE M I UAI.Hi I\ TJTSF v(as thousands liavc done) By tin* tutor -vpen ei.ec ar.d m; the rings of otheis. of the dreadful vpaseqaeticcs she entails upoudierself and those tides red TO her, bv l. tr ignorance of the sim plest and plainest rules of health as connected with the marriage state, the violation of which etitai.s disease, suffering and misevv. How many are s a tiering from obstructions of irregularities peculiar to the female system which undermine the health, the effects of whicu hey areignot ant, and for which their del icacy forbids seeking medical advice} llow many suffer from protaptun uteri (failing of the womb.) or i'roni Jiuor albus (weakness, dehilitv, the.) ! How many are in constant agonv for many months ptecedingconfinement! Jfow ma uv have difficult, not dakngffnus deliveries aud slow and urn ertain recoveries! To the question, how are these'Yo he preven ted t what shall be done? the answer is simple. Let every woman ascertain for herself, wit) or . violence to her delicacy, the nature and charac ter of the ailment (to which she as a female Is subject) the causes from which it may arise, atid the proper reoiidieu for its cure and future pre vention. 1 I his she can do by possessing a little volume (aireadv possessed hv thousands) which fells her what is the matter, and tells her what to do for it, in simple but chaste words, ard such as she can understand. This little volume is entitled THE MARRIED H OM.EY S itn nr; sieiiicil ca ;?pa?iic.\. BY DR. A. if. MAURICE AIT, NSORRSSOR OF DISFASES or wosnx. One Hundredth Edition (500,Hf.) }p . [CN FIXE rAFIE, EXTRA BIXDIK'I, sl.] A standard work of established reputation, found classed in the Catalogues ef the pieat Trade Sales in New York, Philadelphia, and other cities, and soi l by the principal Wiksoi lers iiMhe United States. Jt was first published in 1817. since which time Fi V E HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES avo been s-.l 1. of which there were upwards of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL, attesting the high estimation in which ,t held as a reliable popular medical HOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE the author having devoted his exclusive atten tion to the treatment of con plaints peculiar to emaies, in respect to which he is yearly eon. suited by t'louaanus, both in person and bv letter. ' Here every woman can discover, by compa ring her own symptoms with those described, the nature, character, causes of, and the proper remedies for, her complaints. Ihe w-.te about becoming a mother has often need of instruction and advice of th. utmost importance to her future health, will find such instruction and advicre. and also explain manv symptoms which otherwise won Id-occasion ar.si cty or alarm, as ill the peculiarities incident to ilet* situation are described. It is oi cjiirae impracticable to convey fn'lv the various subjects treated of, as th. y are of "a nature strictly intended tor the married or those contemplating marriage. The revelation* rn. tained in it* pages have proved ft blessing to thousands, as the innumerable letters received by the author (which he is permitted bv thewn ters to publish) will attest. 1 x*rtic', oj ti Letter from • gcrttiemcrv in .iJwjion, Oil ill : Davto.v, May 1, 1817. Or. .f. JT. yif iiricceu : ♦•My wite ha* been perceptibly sinking for some three years or more, in consequence of her g.c tl anguish and suffering some months IH:- foreami during continetneut; every successive one more and more debilitate I and prostrated her, putting her life in urni.nent danger, and winch was on the last occasion despaired of. I supposed that this state of things was inevitable and assigned myself U> uievt tlie worst. At this time (now about two months) I heard your hook liigbly spoken of, m cotitaini:.g some matter reacoiag my cine. On its receipt and perusal. 1 cannot express to y .u the relic! it aiTordcd my dtstretscd mind, and the joy its pages imparted toinywi.e. on learning ifi.. great discovery M. M. Lesomo-iux provided a remedy. If open ed prospect to me which I little conceived was possible. No pecuniary consideration can ever repay til.' obligations I ata under to you, for having been the means of imparting to us the matters contained in .-The Married Wom-n s Private M-ulical G<.mpanion." But fat this, ere pother year would have passed over my head, 2 in *L human probability my wifo w<>ui<l have teou in hut grave and tuy children left mother less." In consequence of the universal popularity o 'lie work, is evidenced by its exti.iordinary *.e. various impositions have been stitiepfcd as well on booksellers as on the public, by im iiariops or'title page, spurious editions, and sur deptitioas iniringenients of copyright, and 4 ott.e crvic.js and deceptions, it has been found tiecea sary there fore TO €AI:TIO.\ THE PIBUi to buy no booa unicss the word# "Dr. A. M. Macttteexf, 129 Liberty .Street, N. Yis on far.,i rne entry in t!m Clerk's Office on the back ' t ' ) * ; l 'rie pag'j; at, J buy only of roepectable ami hor.oratile dealers, or sc-r.rt by mail, and ad. riresH to Or. A. M. .WauricfHU. T7"l T po it reojipt of One Ibbcr. "THE V\K R1 BU nt.i MAN'S I'SIVXI MEMO A L COMPANION " w s-nt; (mai'ecf frve) to mv part of tne United States, the Canada* ! British Provinces.. All letters must be nort- i paid, td addressed to DR. A. M. MAURI- ; OKAU, hoi 12_*f, NV*v York Ofty. Publishing ORlce. N"o. l-'.i Liberty Street, N'ow York July lit. I.nr,-, -om." A'.rxr# —t)r. P. C. Kramer, Bedford; T. R Peterson. J. M. Moss #c Jlro., and Tho*. Coper i thwiiit, Philadelphia; .Vpansder fc Brii., I,an C as ter; J. B. Gunnison, Brie; S. B. Lander, Greens burg; J.S. Kick son aud A. K McClure, Gbnm licrni.ars. PlatUrin? LRIIipT: fpilF rXDERSICKED having erected X 11 Mill !cur sawing I'LASTKaiyo Lath* on his premises in Union Tp., Bedford county, is now ready to tarnish any quantity on the shortest notice. Price $1 .Ml per thou nam!, 8 ft. long- Other leugf Us in proportion. Letter* addressed to mo at St. Clairsvilic il W promptly attended to. IVM. GRIFFITH Un;on Tp.. Tel.. 16.15A4. *. TO BUILDERS^ rklhc subscriber is fully prepared to furnish and i qmiitity or quality of BoildSng Lumber an> Plastering Laths. Orders directed to St. Ctair.s vill. Bedfirr i County, will b- promptly atten Jed to, by giving a reasonable notice. F. D. BEECLE. D •. 20, 1851. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. FITS! UTS! FITS! TIIE VEGETABLE EXTRACT RILLS. FOR THE CCRE OP Fits, Spasms, (ramps, . and jil \ervous aud tcuMidiiieuai iis eascs. [ PERSONS who are laboring under this u v distressing malady, w ill find the Tegeishlu Epileptic Tills tu-he the only 1i mt d J evr dia overcd ior Curing Epilepsy or Feliirp File. 1 hese pills possess a specific action on the ner vous system, and, although they are prepared especially for the purpose 01 curing Fits, they will be found of especial benefit,fpr all persons 'liilicted with weak nerves, or whose nervous .system has beer prostrated or shattered from any cause whatever. In chronic eotnplainta,or diseases of long standing, superinduced bj ner vousness, they are exceedingly beneficial. Testimony in inter ol (he Vege table txfriifl Epiltptfr Pills. In the publication of the follow inccerlificatsi of cures, the names have been suppressed, as the testimonials were voluntarily oil- red, and at would he improper to publish tueni without the Consent of the parties, and who would be un willing to puulish to tlie World that they or their children or friends', ever iu<] tits, when tlie circumstanced* always regarded as one of the family secrets. READING, Berks County. Pa. 1 December To Seth S. H.u.ce -. Dear Sir—The Pills my brother bought of you in Xuvetuber, I tnoan the Vegetable E pi k-I tic Pills, are Ollt, Slid I get a friend tu enclose you five dollars, for which 1 wish you to send .me immediately two byses tnorr. I have been troubled many years with FITS, and havriried the skill oi many physicians, bet nothing which 1 have taken appears to have met the require ment* of my case, so well as vour Epileptic Pills. ANOTHER CASE OF FITS. (St. ir.KSBLP.G, Va. f NovemiiJr I >:h. 185 J. t To Seth S. Tlan'. e, Baititiiorc, .\ld. Dear Sir—Having been alffieted for some years past with Pulling Fits, I saw your adver tisemewt, and determined to give your jiills a trial, and I am happy to say that since 1 com menced the use of them, I have not had an at tack. I believe th- mtobe a first rate article, for, as I have written to ywn in a former letter ! was attacked every two weeks, but since I have oeeu us.ug them I have not had an attack. Yours, respectfully, LETTER FROM A DRUGGIST New York, Oct. 10, 185k' Dear Sir—Please send me two botes more ot your Vegetable Epileptic Pills. The person for whom I procured tnt-m, is much pleased with their etfects. They seem to have an excellent ♦' f* ct: t. A PERFECT CURE OF EFFLEIhSY Pittsburg, November lßsß Dear Sir —lt is now ten months since tnv wife hud any of those nervous attacks. She thinks she is cured. Siie iias not had any -iy mptoms ol the disease tor the last nine months. She took your Vegetable Extract Pills for about four months, and discontinued them font mouths since. Mrs. S. was treated by the best old school physicians in the .State for ten years,then by the best II otitic pat hie for eighteen mouths, without Acute. It is to your Vegetable Ex tract Pills, and with strict regard to diet, that we ascribe her cure of the most dreadful dis ease that evet afliicted the liuiu in family. I wish every person aftiicte.n with Epilepsy iiad this medicine, ;.nd would give it a thorough trial. It may not cure in ali cases, but iu this it has performed wonders. A VERY REMARKABLE CURE Milledgtvillc. Ga. ( December 17. 1862. J Dear Si.*—l v-'ith to inform von that one of :uy family lias been afflicted with FITS for a number of years, and seeing an" advcrtisemcn ::i a news piper, concerning your VegetableKx tract Epileptic Fills. J caine to ttic- conclusion, after trying almost every physician in my reacl.t and all having filled in relieving my child of the disease, 10 send for six boxes of yonr pills, which proved an effectual cure . or uiy daughter, who is now about 1H years of age. .1 think there is no other medicine in use c'jiial to them, and I will he forever grateful to you for the use of them for my daughter whom it hag cured. Yours, respectfully. Nervous and Cfinslifuiional Disca- St'B. Tbcso pills possess a specific action on Iho nervous system, and although thoy are prepa red especially for the purpose of caring Fits thoy wiil be found of especial ben. fit to ..II per son .ililicted with \vin nerves, or whose .ner vous system has been prostrated or shntterd, from any c iuse whatever; in fact it is almost i-.possible to convey au adequate idea of the peedy and almost miraculous results which these pills effect iti the diseased, broken down rr urostrated nervous systems. I'erson* who were all lassitude, w.-aknes: s and del.ifity. be fore their use, at become roiiust and full of energy. No matter whether the constitution has been broken down Ly excess, we k by na ture, or debilitated by sickness, th tr ejection the unstrung and shattered nervous organiza tion is equally certain and apparent. Iu cases of neurtilcia, headache, vertigo, pain in the nerves of the face, and the various train of ner vous affections, palpitation of the heart, period ical headaches, cold aud shivered state of the frame, frequent fits of abstract.ou, total inabili ty, dislike to society, melancholy, religions mo nomania, heats and flushes of the face on the slightest occasion, a desire that existence should terminate; they w ili produce a cure in an aston iishnglv short period of time, and it mill aids remove depression, excitement, a tendency to blush, restleisuess. sleeplessness,incapacity for study or business, toss of memory, confusion, eiddiuess, blood to the head, mental debility, hysteria, Indecision, wretchedness, thoughts of self dest.-i'- tion, Lit of insanity, ireAc They will increase and restore the appetite strength* u the emaciated, renew the health of those who have destroyed it by esc ues, and i induce continual cheerfulness and oqoanimit) | of .spirits and prolong life. Persons of pale complexion and cosnumptive ; habits are restored by a box or two. to bloom i and vigor, changing the skin from a pale.Hycllow j sickly color, to a beaurifulfloudeompli xion. C7"As these Pills arec. mposed of s >me of the most expensive m ite dais in tho ilateria Medics, it will be impossible to Itiux e Sbein around the country on agency, a* common Pat ent Medicines usually are. But in order Is let the afflicted in the most remote parts of the country have a chance to obtain them, they w',ll be sent by mailfroeof postage, to any part of tho United States, or any country with which mji United Mutes has postal arrangements, oi oql receipt of a remittance. PRlCKS.—Vegetable Extract Epileptic Pill $3 j-r nrx, two boxes for 8". or $24 pcrdosan. R7"Ail orders must be addressed joslpatd S. S. HANOEr 108 llaitimora Street, Baltimore, Md. Ilanccs s Sars-ipurilla Blood I'll I ®, •• Horchonod ■' Compound Syrup of Horchoand. rrr VUn fr alio l.y MILLER 4: COXLET, Sclirllslusrg, Pa. * M.iy 20, 1855 it. pr fJTT ~ ' " " ' ' Head <luarters. OK FASHION ABLE CLOTHING trin ho subscriber would respectfully _ J iniorm the public that lie is now"*S* Olfurjbg jt the Bedford Hall l Inrmirlt if if fcgclliU®? Hotel) lu il:< St Pitt struct, the largest und best assortment of ready-trade, fashionable Clothing, ever ottforo offered tor sale in this place. HIS SIOoIC consists ola large and splundid supply of Winter G.oods. He has every variety and description of COATS. IVA.XS AM) VESTS, SHIRTS, Hi: Art ERS, COLLARS AND OK A VATS, SUSPENDERS, IJANDKKRCHIKFS, be. See. He has also a large stock of prime CLOTHS, CASSXMERES and VES TINGS, which be is pre pared to make up to order in the most fashiona ble stylo, arid warranted to he well made, aud Gooo firs. Having purchased his stock for CASH he feels assured that hu can make it to the advantage oi those wanting croon and CTTIAF CLOTHING to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. WM. SCUAFER. Bedford, January 1 ( J, lfco4. Taylor fc Howry, -TANNERS, BEDFORD, PA. HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND at their Tannery on East Pitt St. leather ot all kinds and of the best quality, at exceed ingly moderate rates. They pay the highest prices for country hides. Feb. 16. 18.54. Call ai Blymire'h. fPIS E subscriber bus just'received from the L Kastern cities the best assortment of Brass Copper, and Tin Ware ever oil'ered in this place, tovhich lie invites the attention of the public.— lie has a great many improved Cooking utensils, that cmnut fiit to please every housekeeper v.bo uses tiieiii. I'be Ladies especially are invited to cull and examine tliu articles. Among them ar 13 tt ASS and BKI.I. .MKT.it, Kettles of ail si/res. \l ater Coolers, Chafing Dishes, Saucepans, Milk Boilers, JfuasK Laues, an excellent article for the sick room. Cake Moulds, Spice Boxes. Tea Canuisterx, Brass and Iron Ladles, Patent Lumps, G HI 11, sticks, Class Lamps, Match Box es, Spittoons. gee., Kc. English and French Tin, Iron and Brass Ware in great variety. Japanned Tin Toys, and a great variety of Fancy articles. Chain ami Force Pumps, and in short ever)' article ill my line. Don't forget to call at the Tin Ware Depot in Pitt St. GE OKGE BLYMIHK. Jus,r 11. 18 ">4. ~m(lLOTiilWlfOiiß. TIIE subscriber has jest opened a new anil complete CLOTIIIITG STORE, in the building on the co : er of Juliana Street. Bedf'.rl. l'a., owned by David Maun, Esq.. and lately in the occupancy of Mr.jSob i n Filler as a Dry Goods Store, a.el t<tO doors South of the Kising Sun Tavern. /lis stock co'uiprises one f the largest and cheufiest assortments of Rnttly .11itd* C'lOtlling over brought to Bedford. He lias also a choice assortment of Dry t.uoils, all oi which he wili sell cheap as can be procured in the town. llertr quests all hiscountry friendsandothers to call and see his goods—as he does not con ;ider it a trouble to show them to anv one. ISAAC LIFPEL. April 6, 1355 IF YOil want CHEAP GOODS, call at Cheap Side. Nov. 30. 4kUAIIA.II S AMERICAN aiO.VIHLV UItiAZIKE, BiTASMSHIII IN 1827. DEVOTED TO 1.11 EH ATI. BE, AKT AND FASHION, 1866. 'JIIIE new volume cunn-nciiig With t!ie Ja- X nuaiy uuuui'r, ISoli, wili contain over Twelve iluudic.i Pages ol the choicest reading matter, Steel and rt ood Engravings, and M usic. ••Graham 1 ' is a Family aiugazmc, with mat ter to please the grave and tile gay, trie young and the old; and While everything lelating to Fashion, unit purely feluiuiitj in its nature, is fully equal to that in any other peri odica.—the L.tcraturc is of a higlur character, and better suited to all mcnibeis ol the Piuiily. This MagaXiue is, and has been, within the scope of Us design, tue expoi. -nt of a pure hcaitby, and elevated literature; in prool or' which we. reler to ije <ust and aiori especial ly to tno pre f ut year. The coining vo.itiuy, on account of the en gagements mala witn l.lor.u'v celebrities, and the supcnori.u-ilit.ns at ohr Control, will, while in other r spe.l'.s tnichauged, excel ill the beu ty and variety of its coutentsall lortner issues. The following are the names of some ol those whose contributions nave appeared iu "Ura liant" during the present year. Vf. C. Brya t, J . Kusaeil Lowell, J. T. Head ley, T. B. Head., VVm. Howe, H. W. tiriswold, E. I'. Whipple, IV. G. bimn:s ii. W. Herbert. It. 11. St ildurd, I'ark Berjunin, Faul 11. Havre. J. M. Ciiuroli, .1. Belcher, li. I).. VV'tu, Alexander, K. W. Ellsworth, E. u. Smith, Alice Oary. Elleu Louise Chandler, Julia 0. Dorr, Caroline Chesebro, EU* Itodman. Mrs. K. L.Cubing, E. Anna Lewis,diary A. Den iaon, Matron ilarla.id, ''Rosa," Caroline F Urne , Caria M. Burr, Anne T. Wilbur, Bell Bush dls. E. J. Kain m. E. L. Kilburn. Each ruinnr of the coining volume will con tain a np'eii'lid Steele Engraving; a Plate o theParss Fashions, on Steele, elegantly color ed; one. or in ire articles ricliiy illustrated with Wood Engravings; Miscellaneous Pros: and Poetry, an Editor's 'lalilu; Reviews of New Books Monthly Summary of Current Events; Hints on Fashion and Fashionable lot dligeuce fertile Month; Patterns for Needle-work, and New Motisic. l'ho Steel Engravings will embrace finely ex ecuted portraits of the ccieornted lady-wntvcs of the dry, inters pureed with a variety of other n hjrets, such as a u think will prove accepts- Sole to the general reader. The Fashion Plates are engraved on Steel, farer the latent Paris Fashions, giving out and in-door costume* for the month in which they appear- Tuoy have Oce.i pronounced superior to those published in any othei American Pe riodical. The Literary Matter will consist of Histori cal, Biographical, and Literary Essays, Sketch, es of Travel, Fi*e Arts, Novels, Tales, Roman. ces,Nc. The Novels and Romances of'•Gra ham" (of which from two to five will appear in every issue) are universally acknowledged to excel in beauty and interest any other publish ed in America. The Editor's Table is made up ot Humorous Sketches and Anecdotes, Foreign and Domes tic Gossip, and Literary and other irhit-ehat. The Monthly Summary of Current Events give* it condensed account of the principal events, which have taken place in the W'-rld during the preceding mouth. The Reviews of New Rooks are from the pen of K. P. Whipple, who, a* a critic and reviewer, stands unrivalled. Tb ushica article presorts, each month a correct and comprehensive account of the new styles of Dresses, Bonnets, Mantilla*, Shawls, Embroideries, and everything relating to Fash ion, of interest to th* ladies. Tlki Neodlo-'rVorit Patterns for Collors, Un der sleeves. Cap*. Bertha*. Skirts, Emhroid ' ties for Handlterohi.-fr, an l general Noodle work, arts numerous and beaotiftil.y designed. New Music. X new pescw will he given ev ery month. Those alone at a Music-atom, would cost mor than a year's subscription. —One Copy. one year, in advance. $3; Two Copies, ffive copies (and one fo the Agent or getter-up of the Clltft) $lO. For st> One Copy wid !>e sent Three Yo-irii. Addition* to Clubs em Ixi mid* at the same rate as Clubs sent. All subscriptions not paid in -advance, $4. ABRAHAM 11. SEE, No. 10$, Chestnut Street, I'hila^ lI,iKB\IM NTIiRL i'hf subscriber having purchased the entire jcl of HARDWARE ofthe late Thomas B. Miller, in the Borough of Bedford, would re spec.ttullj' aunouuee to his friends ate the pub lic generally, that he is now prepared to fur nisn almostevury article in his line ol business on favorable term •. II is stock being nearly all new, and selected >y one well experienced in the business, ho is fully satisfied that purchasers wilUlnd it to theiradvantageto give him a call, in a Idition to a general stock ol Hardware, he has on hand, and will constsihrh keep GRO CERIES of the very best quality—GLASS of all size-—also, STONE IV ARE of a very superior quality. He lias also on hand all kinds of Oils, Paints, Rrngs, Brooms, &c., Sec., and Cdar Ware ia great variety. Hiving now permanently settled in business, and being leterxiined to use every proper exer tion to please, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share oljiublie patronage. JOHN ARNOLD. Deer. 29, ISM. aLOBH nOTEL, Weal Fill Street, Bedford, Prima. FALEJV TIXE S TECKMAX. Proprietor. LLJidEitT LlSliiUiiT! - j 1/A/V s'k A/kSHINGLESof different kimb ! lUv'jUUv/ Also. 75.000 trelot LC.YI- ! okual ot uirietant kinds, such us W ln'e Pino, j 1 eoow Pine, I'oplut. Spruce, iic., tec. Fot•! 1 F. D. bfcEGLE. I St. Clairwlle Feb. id. 1863 -t' GatoAiLii A f lit AC iiOS S! G'- O OKI sD tor's BOOK, rou 1800. 62ud Yol unie! Tile Pioneer Magazine! Especially de voted (o tile wauls ot ine laddies oi America. Wliero tins Magazine is taken in a house, no other is wanted, as it comprises all tnul could ou outaiued by taking luree otuer Magazines. A ew Futures Jur 1366—A new and \\iy in teresting story will be commenced .n January, by Marion liaiduud, author ol --Alone,' and ••Hidden Patli," nvo novels that bate created au immense sensation in the literary World.— Also—Miss Virginia F. T'owuseud will com mence in the February oumoer aXouvellcUe, tinted we Know will strongly interest tue read el's of the ••Book." Stories by an English Authoress—How to make Wax Flowers aud Fruits.—With engra vings.—The .Nurse and the Nursery.—How to make a Bonnet—Troubles ol an English House keeper—Tiie Art ot sketching Flowers from Nature—With engravings—to be copied by the learner on paper to no colored. Maternal counsels to a Daughter—Designed i to aid her in the care ot her heaiin, the liuprove • nieht of bur miud. aud tiio cultivation of her heart —New style of illuminating Windows and Lamp Shades, With engravings—Poetry and History ofFingei Lings, Hiustiateu; Shells ,or the Ladies, and where they coiue from, withcu ! giuvings—Modelling in Leather with engravings ibis is only giving an idea ul our intentions for 1866.—Nv*v designs ol interest to the la dies are springing up every day, we shall pyk'ail ourselves of evrytlinig that can interest them.— Hi tact, '-Gudey's Laiy's BOOK," will posses the interest of any other three magazines—in addition to the above w ill be continued iu each No. G ley's spieudad Stoel engravings—Due huudr d pages pi reading. G"dey "s challenge iashmn Plates. In thi as in every ot icr department we defy rivalry or ' imitation—Embroidery patterns. Any quantity of tbeiu re given monthly—Model cottages. Dress tanking, with diagrams to cut b Dress patter; , infant's aud Children's Dresses, All kinds of Crotchet and Netting Work. Drawing Lessons for Youth—lo(JO designs, M nsic worth $3 is given every year, the Nurse ami the Nursury, with full instructions; Go ilev's invaluable Kectpes upon overv subject. KF-TEBMS, CASH IN ADVANCE.—One copy, one year, sll Two copies one year, SG. Five copies one year, and an ex ra copy to the person sending the club, makiug six copies $lO. Eigiit copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the dub, making nine copies, sl6, Eleven Copies < he year, and an ex tra copy to tlul peisou sending tho club, twelve Copies $lO. (iodey's f.ally's Book and Harper's Maguiae both one year for sl,6'). (Jodey's Lady's Book and Arthur's Home Magamue both one year for $3, ).l A Specimtn or Specimens will he sent direct to any Postin later-unking the lequest. We can always supply buck numbers for the year, as tiie work is ntc.ro t\pud. .Ulreu, 1.. A.GODEr. Mo LIT Chestnut Street, Philadclplii The Mcngcl House. The subscriber hav o.g taken the übi.v ewe known Hotel, in the totvn ot Bedford, recently kepi by Mr.l.-aac Mengef,would respectfully an liounee in ins mends and the public generally, that he is now prepared lo eiiierlitiiiVhem iu a superior style. Hi* I.eiU and Bedding, aie new. auri nis eiiuriibers commodious and well veiuilaiud aud iiiruished in the be*l mariner. On his 1 able, will be foiiud.the choicest vi ands the market can produce.' His Bar will be supplied with the be*t li quor*. Ili Stable is large and commodious ami wit I be aliened by andattentive and industrious out- Boarder* will be taken by thu day. weeft, month ami year. A* lie is determined to *pare no efforts to ptea*p,aid make all person* who Mopvvithlvm feel at home.he respectfully a*k* the natronope of the public. JAMES S. BECK WITH Bedford, March 3 1. 186-1. Bedford Academy and Female Seminarj. W. W. CAffIPBELL, Principal. fflilK first session of the 6th school vear o A thislnstltutioii will open on Monday morn" mg the 3d day of Scpteuiher. The pao history of the Academy, will, wc trust, hes suiticient guarantee of it* future efficiency.— The branches taught will he the same as hereto fore. To master principles will he considered the most important pursuit of the pupils; and while it witl be the constaut business of the In struotorto impart knowledge, it will also be his aim to lead his pupils to make a practical ap plication of their acquisitions. To load the mind with innumerable formulas, without cause ing it to use them, would be like placing a bow n a child's hand, without teaching him how to bend it, In fine, it shall be our object, as ithas ever hewn, to lead the pupil to think. VJT S. B. Instruction in Single and Donbcl Entry Book Keeping will be- given bv the Prin cipal. The class in this study will be*so arrang ed that any yonng ruin desiring to pursue this mportant branch, in order to prepare them elves for clerkships, can recite ii it atone his recitation will receive attention out of the regular school hours. Instruction in this irinch is extra, and will be charged accord 3R'y, fho terms are as nsual. Per Qtur Classics, . - „ _ SB 2ft Higher English, J a w> Middle " • • - - 450 t - . . . 4 00 Boolt Keeping, (extra,) - g (g) THRFsHING MACHINES, with 2 3 O 4h raw pi veer for * do' cheap at do t'i Cj'i nadc Store. Nov. 30, 183 i. l',l #1 M,.„; .r ■. .".r~ ~"~7Tfin yr.. fi DRUGS, BOOKS, STATION AR DR< r. t. KIIAIILR, Brum's I'A., Having- rrth**fl ffit Brits And Book Store of Dr- S. 1. Scott, lies *vu stantiy oil hand, at the old gran., a targe and well selected stock of choice lfjttgs and Med icines, wholesale and retail, all oi wftieli will le sold at terms. The assortment ■JontisU ir part of DRTQS AN© CHEMICAL?, DTI WOO IMS AND ACIDS, J'AIM I AN 1< OILS, WINDOW GLASS AM) GLASS WARE, TOBACCO AND SEGA I'S, FRRKUMERV, FANCY AHTICLI*, £ r., t PATENT MEDICINES. Having the regular agoneV for the sale cf a) of those medicines the public are assured that they are of the best; such as have stood the tcrt of time and experience, anil can be saf'olj recon meiuled as genuine. Vis. Town send' a toil Sand's Sarsap.nrilla. Wistsr Balsam of Wild Cherry.Aver s Cherry rectum! Moffat's Lift; Fills and Ihu nix Bi'-ters, Lr Jayne'sfamily Medicines,Fabnestocks's Hob. it sacks, and other vermifuges, Hooff and (ienntn Bitters, Ac. ice. Constantly on hand a large sU<k of Historic biographical. Scientific, lieligious, i oetical gChooi and Miscellaneous BOOK.B Also a great variety of Fancy Stationery, Cap. Post and wrapping paper of mn quality paper Hangings iu great variety. Window Blinds in patterns or by the piece. Wall paper g t eel and Fancy Goods. BLANK BOOKS nfevery size and quality, Pocket Book s ai>d Port Monnaies, Diaries, Blank Deeds and Mortgages, gold Pens and Pencils. Combs, Brushes, Per fumery jn great variety, Soaps, Ate, Ac.. kc. Lamps, and Campiiine Oil a' Burning Fluid kept constantly on hand. CHOICE I IQUORP, or m-lical use; Brandy, Wolff's, Scheid.i chnippi.Gin, Port, Sherry and Madeira Wine Jan. 19, 1854. DOCTOR YOURSELF. THE POCKETESvTJLAPIUS Olt, EVKJtT OtVK HIS OWK IPHVSICIAX. THE FIF I'lETll Edition, with One Hundred Engra itigs. showing disesM's and Malformations oi the liu I trsati System in every shape k'ttid form. To which is lidded a Treatise <n the "Diseases of Ft males, being of the highest importance to married people, or those contemplating marriage.— WILLIAM YOUNG. M. D. Let no father be .ashamed to present a copy of the .ESCULAPIUS to his child. It may save hint from an early grave. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret obligat ons of married life without reading the POCKET .•ESOULAPIUS. Let no one suffering from a hacknicd Cough. Pain in the Hide, restless night*, nervous teelings t and the whole train ol Dyspeptic sensation* and given up by their phy sician. be anothei moment without consulting the IESCUI.APIUS. Have the married, or those about to be mariied any impediment, read this truly useful book, as it lias been theiiieariF of saving thousands nf unfortunate creatures from the verv jaws ot death. C7"Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this work by mail, or Ave copies will be sent- for One Dollar. Address, (post paid) DR. WM. TOR.VLT, No. 152 AnruceStreet, Phil.rdclphm July 13, 1855—1y. JIIST I\ mmi NEW OOCDS, At the " CHEAP lORAER.' WK would respectfully cnini.i, to tit citi lt Zeus of Bedford and vicinity, that wefcave jnst returned In m tie rr.fUm ritict.. ai i. arc n ow receiving and opeiiif g a huge and hand sonic assortment of Sprint; msd Summer (.cutis consist!ng in part of Cloths, Cassin tn r, black and fancy Saltinet*; a large a :.ri ta of Sack and .Marsailles Vostitgs, Kentucky Jeans. C'ot n.vlte Linuu Drills for pants. Linen lockout* Tweeds, lirown and black Muslins, Inn (5- cenls per yard upwards; Cotton Bagging, Asna burgs. cotton Tabic Diapers for 124 P ur J* r d; nd all articles for use or miismii.t. Ladies' Dress and Fancy Goo^s, of all descriptions, Silks, Eecrcgc de I.aines CUallies. Mon*. do Laities, Alpacas, fn m 12 cents up to $1 per yard; Domestic Gipgluims Be rage G.ngbalua, Laces and Edgings, Rdlont kid und'all kind of ladies'and gent's Glove* linen and silk Ildkfs, Hosiery for uitn, woeaens misses and children; men and wonfeiis shoes, boots ami gaiters; misses shoes; a large assort ment of Hats and Bonnets, of the very latest styles. A good supply of GROCERIES, Coffee for 124 cents per pound. 1 rcwr, Sugar, at all prices; crushed, pulverised and clarified Sugar, Baker's broma Chocolate, Cocoa Lard Oil, Sperm Oil. Whale Oil, Elbe rial Oil, Cau dles, Teas of all kinds; best Golden Syrup and New Orleans Molasses ; fresh Herring and Msckeral. Qaeenswarc and Hardware, of all kinds. Glassware and Cedarware. Our stock lias beer selected with the greatest care, iu regard to quality and prices, aud we flatter ourselves we can offer iuductiu' uls to purchasers. Call and see and don't taite our word tor it—drop in and judge for vourselves All kinds of country produce taken in twe hauge lor goods, at the highest market prices. SANSOM & GEI'HAKT. Bedford. April V7, 1865. A Miraelc of Science. Dr. C. Kelling of Mechanicsburg, Curaberlan i Co. Pa.,aunoupces to those afflicted with Tu mors, Wens, Caucers, Polypus, Lupus Moles or Marks, Scrofula, or King's Evil and all disease* that have been usually treated with Caustic or Kuifo, he can remove them by an entirely uew method, without cutting, burning, or pain..Nei ther Chloroform or Kthen s administered, to the patient. It is no matter on what part of the body they may be, he cau remove them with perfectsafety, and in a remark able short time. No Mineralor \ egetable poison, is applied, and no money re quired until a cur e is perfected. Prolapsis U teriji Female complaints, Chronic utieurnl andali otper diseases treated writhposi- v alio success. Full articular* can. be obtained b c aressingiu either English or Gcrmau post paid, h. ients can be accommodated with Board on ccSsmiahle terms. r.MocUanicshurg is one of tho prettiest and althiesttowns in this or any other litate. It is miles from ITarrisburg on thcC. V. K. It.and pccssible from all parts of the Union. Ihe Dr. wiil visit cases in any part of the State when desired. Kind reader if you know any afflicted fellow feature, delay not to teU them of this treatment. Feb. IS, lßao.-zv, CORN' a-id Buckwheat meal for sal* by Nov. 30. G> Vf. RUPP. A NEW BUGGY fcrealeby Nov. SO. G. W. RCPP. TJEITMS. HIE Iti ni OHU I{ A\l> CIIKOAK IX will beLubtisbcd day Morning at two doHata fcr tumm, Fmad yancr, or two dollars and fifty cents tfifr tL war pitt>. S subscription will betaken for a shorter j r j o( j aihft six months, and no subscriber will test fbeity to (iistontiimk liis subscription tui a j arrearages are paid. Rates of Advertising: 1 insertion. 'Z do. zdo ] square, didices) 6b t 2 squares, SI,OO l,£o '>'u -3 squares, 1,59 2,C0 rio 8 months, 5 do. }fc ( 1 square s2'6o. sVrr 2 9?jl#res 4,C0 6,f;i J; L „ start's f>,Wi f.OC ;£.(•> Half Column B.Ot) J2.00 )T'- ; irsw- AtWm 12,C0 l'B,fn zr,'}'t j CyAti aJVertismncats not marked trity i number of ir.St** I tic(ris desired will' be tnser;! • ! until forWd. and churgod according] T . SPUIMi MB StMMR , 'pflji subscriber taV.es tiiig lae'hvd ut ir.miu A jug Lis it iends that be ha: eiVtff i , ; L i Stock o { ifXINO ..M) kIJ'.AJ- F. see/..-' winch he has selected Jrcjii tht-latg'ot , i in the eastern cities. Me mnt in pati-i--" JPiAV L>ki'.sz> OOCIjS, cm.| ri*4ig i<t i t_, t . ruer Silks—beuutilul colors Mb ciig . -. t ;j rich Black Bilks of all widtL* am: cts; ;.. r , liercges, Tissues, Grenadines Berrgi <ie i Lawns, Ginghams, Ac. Iti Mhi7H (,e Viz our stock is unusually large and varied, n --bracing Kmliroitiered .Swiss; jlaad. sir ) at plain Cambrics; Jaconets; Jlusiils; t.i]. , Lawn; Dimities, etc.,etc. hCl.*'£}'££J'}*(: GOOD*—Limn Sheetings, Cotton, do.. 1 otlse Muslins: Table Linens, I bat-feu brown; Hessian Diapers, etc. Blue, green and brown linages and Grena dines lor Veils. C£-i ri.KMKVS JXP BOV \ WE Jit. sc.h as Ciotl s, Cassincres and Vest nigs, o! everr conceivab'e MSW and quality RHfVJNUSG GOuuS- Bombazines. Aij acsr, Lawns, Ginghams. etc. EMDROJDERIES —French worked Collars, Handkerchiefs, Sleeves, Edgings, li.nitiigs. etc., etc. DOMESTIC GOODS—A large Msoriment— embracing worthing iutl e line. Gloves, Hosiery, Notions, Ac., alj giceiard qualities BOOTS. SHOES, TS J.\ D CJI r. Clnna. Glass and Queensware, cors;st'rgrt every desirable article. Looking Glasses. all sizes, cheaper li.sn vit al. E.IRDK.-.RE. GROCERIES, Drug-, v r . djciqcs, Prints, Oils at dl ye Su.fs. ; ,r.d j„ fact evert thing that ought to 1 e krj.f in a veil conducted eouotrv *fere. Tbsnkiulty acknowledging the lib< ra! jotji T age heretofore extended, J shall eudta\or '■ merit its chntinuarce hy keeping <i ,• (,j i! e largest, most varied and beef sterl s ii {• V i;. llis store is opposite the Be.'ft id p, f, PF.TKK RADEBAUGH Bdford, May 11. 1866. QsY. D E N'T IST, Bedford, Pa. OFFICE on Pitt Street. Bcarly rqreeit. the ••Bedford Hotel." Tyctli plugged. lege uIaUJ, itc., and artificial teeth inserted, fr. one to an entire set. Charges moderate, and ai! operations w nrranted. iT7"Terms—PbsirtviiT Casx. Jan. J9. 1851. STEIf MLEJi. CAME to the premises of the subscriber, living near Enterprise. Sonth Woodcer.-y 1 ownship, about the Ist September Hut, a steer about one year old Pat spring. Its cnlor red. marked by crop off the right ear. 1f a owner is requested to come lorwaid. prove property, pay charges and take it awsv. DAVID SNOBEI.GEK. Nov. 30, 1855 H. IVItODEIIiS, Justice of the I'eacr, HAS removed his Office to Julii Sunt two doors North of the ••Inquirir E :.d Chronicle"Office, and two doors B'ouil •! Kjig <s■ Jorduns'Office. wheie he wflj punctually : tend to the collection of aii claims plati'.iv his hands. Bedford, April C, 1856-iz STANDARD CLASS LOCKS, tOSt THE Al>Oi 3 TIO* OF Township Boards of Education erd Union Schools. THE follow Big excellent School LooViuJ.at been adopted, I v more than ot Tiiois/F boards of Education, in the last rig! tein months — First, because of their ucsui].vsd merit; Second, because ihey are, also, the u ti economies! to the ler.ir.ef. LEADING AND SPELLING. McGuffey's Eclectic Pictorial Primer, McGuffc* a Lciectic Spelling-buck, McGuffey's Eclectic First Reader, McGuffey's Eclectic Second Header, McGutfev's Eclectic Third Reader. McGnffey's Eclectic Fourth Reader. McGuffey's Eclectic Fifth Reader, or Rbetcr.- cal Guide, The Heiuans Young Ladies' Reader. CLASS BOOKS IN ARITHMETIC. Ray's Arithmetic, Part First, Hay's Arichmetie. Part Second, Ray's Ariliaieiic, Part Third. Key to Ray's Arithmetic. ALGEBRA. Ray's Algebra, Part First, Ray's Algebra. Part Second, Kev to Hav't Algebra. Parts First and Stccrd. FOR COMMON SCHOOLS. Pinneo's Primary Grammar, Revised nd Eu arged, and printed from new type. This en larged edition, embraces Systax, which is treat ed in a clear, practical and pleasing marnei, and the volume is a full and ami lac Class book for Common Schools, containing ill that is taught on the subject in Public Schools. FOR ACADEMIES. Finn-o's Analytical Grammar, Revised, with enlarged type—designed for aevanccd puj ils who wish to study the subject on a more extend ed boats, and with more ir lutcnes* in detail. Analysis. Piiiuco'a E.glish Teacher, in which is taught the struct! e of sentences by Analysis aud Symthksis. A popular work on the analysis of English sentvu e.s. It is believed that no books . > er presented to the public have met with such Universal appro bation a those embraced in the Eciictic EWT catiosal Sbriks. Not only have nearly all the leading practical teachers in the State, by their letters manifested their high appreciation of their merits, and the satisfaction tlmy fl In using them; bnt many others, whose sphrtif ot instruction is in the higher Dfpnrttficnfn of Sd ucation.but who also earnestly lahor for Ih* progress and welfare of the Common Schools, have united in this geiuwol voice of approval. Published by W. B. Smith & Co,, Cincinnati. Aor.srs fo Brmroup Cocstt.—Dr. B. V. llaukv'B Drug and Book Store, Bedford; Dr. T. C. ItrAMfca's Drug and Book Store, Podfard; where these books may bo had wholesale am! retail, oil :he most favorable terms. Sehooi Boards will be supplied with espies lor examination, and school* rujtplied R>r a Cr.*t introduction, at reduced rates- Sept. 28,1865-e STRAY HEIFER. CAME 10' tho premises or the aui.vritv, living in Monroe Township, about the fui-i dlo oi November bud, a red sou lute TyR. • supposed to be rising in two year* old, if marks. The owner i requested to conic %< ward, prove property pay charge# and take h< awav. LtWISKODNi. Dee. 7th, 1366.
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