The jleagci House. ' ii-tcr:br having l 'ken H> - *<BZ. Jiotai, in tliuiow.i ot tf*d!rti ; receuti' itbj 31:.* ■inac \lcligel.WOllld reSpcrlltilU * n i € jure !o his Inen.u*itiiJ the jittbiicji^iisralty. .•it he is uv.v jr*p irec' to entertain tuerr. ia £ superior style. Hi# tieJs n n-i Bedding. *f® new, no<t ttis chambers co'ituiodmns a,id well TCulitaieJ and furnished i the best manner. On his Table. will he foiind'the choicest vi ands the inarkel can produce. His Bar will be supplied with the best li quors. His Stable is large and commodious ami >v||{ be aliened by atidatteutiv* and irit!u#tru>u>ost ler. Boarder* will be taken by the day. week, month and year. A* he is determine.! to spare no efforts;n please,and wake all persons .vho stopwuh him fee! at home.he respectfully asks the patronage of the public. •J A MRS S. RECKWITfI Bedford, March 3 1. 1854. Call at Blymlrc'i. T!3 E subscriber has just received from the Eastern cities the best assortment of Brass Copper, an i Tin Wareover offered in this place. towhich he invites the attention of the public He has a great many improved cooking utensils, tint cannot fail to please every housekeeper who usesthem. The Ladies especially are invited to callaod examine the articles. Among them are Basf.j and BELL MTTAI Kettles of all sizes. Water Coolers, Chafing Dishes. Saucepans, Milk Boilers, NCRSE LAMPS, an excellent article for the sick room. Cake Moulds, Spice Boxes. Tea Cannisters, Brass and iron Ladles, Patent Lamps. Candlesticks. Glass Lampß, Match Box es, Spittoons. Ac.. Sir. English and French Tin, Iron and Brass Ware in great variety. Japanned Tin Toys, and a great variety of Fancy articles. Chain and Force Fcraps, end ia short evtry articlo in my liae. Don't forgot to call at th* Tin Ware Depot in Pitt St. HIRE. ufaztU, 1854. liIRBWIHG STORK. The subscriber having purchased the eiiti r bote of HARDWARE of the late Thomas B- Miller,in the Borough of Bedford, would re spectfu'Jy aunouuee to his friends and the pub Lo (Csr.er.iHjr, that ho is now prepared tofur tiisa almostovery article in his line of business on favorable term t. Hisatock being nearly all new, and selected >y one well eiperier.eedin the bauaoss, be is fully satisfied that purchasers will lini it to their advantage to give turn a call. Inaliition to a general stock of Hardware, he has on band, and will constahtly keep GRO CERIES of the very best quality—GLASS of r.H siao—also, STONEWARE of a very superior quality. He has also on band all kinds of Oils, Faints, Drugs, Brooms. Ac., iic., and Cdar Ware ia great variety. Having now permanently settled in business, r.ad being deter lined to use every proper exer tion to please, he hopes to merit asd receive a liberal share of public patronage. JOHN ARNOLD. ecr. 20, 1854. Bakery and rcnfecflonarj. 11KE subscriber, thankful tor the patron 4 . heretofore extended him by a liberal pa lie, ten lers his *.hana, and he w onld respec fuliy Inform them that be has received aud openili new an 1 chiles lot of Confections, am jog w lien are cvndies, nuts, fruits &e.— He also \ ups i • >-. mat, each as Sugar, Coffcel Tea, Mnlnsaet, Chi.'s®, Oaulltxi, Ac. Also al, d jscriptioni of Cik-.a, and will serve Wedding al >th ;rptrtles, a short notice, with cenfee om in 1 c ikes. ife his of ima 1 up and refitted his OYSTER WiilD V n a superior style, where he will al- 1 w r,*s :>: r; iiy to serve his frieuds and the pub- i iic with tna fvshes; and choicest Oysters that can ha procured. His stall is on.msite tha Oil-Fellow's Biuiiog, w t ire he feels c-nfiient that those w.io give hi n a ciil will not c.i :i** a v disap pointed JOHN J. LUTHER. Nov 9. 18.15. TEACHEU3 ASSOCIATION. A se<w>n I meeting of Teachers, Directors and the frinn<l* of Rlurriim, will be held in Bedford, on Tuesday, the 22d day of April firths purpose of organising a County Teachers' Association. Every School Teacher in the county should if passible, be present, as we ex- ! pest to be favored with addresses, on Ed a- ! eational subjects, not only from several ' geatlonjen of our own town, bnt also from other place®, among them, verv prohablv, the Hon. H. 0. HickoV, Dep. state superki tendeni at llarrisharg. A oprdtal invitation is extended to the 1 ?uporintondonts of Somerset, Biair. and Fulton counties. T. R. GRTTYS, County Sup'. Pwbruarv 29, IB.hfi. TO IK ST. THE Risin? Sun T.tvjrnln. the Borough e fledforu. w II be rested for a term of years.— To ago > I ten int awv alva-ktagonti* lease will h® given, and the house completely re paired. Poii-MSiou given the first of April next. AUof>r ""ot the Store Room and r iliar now in post jssion of fatac Lipplo; jnssesslon as above, F•- "in ippt.r to the subscriber or to D.ivi-1 F. Mann. DAT ID MANN. Nov. ?, ). my A. Ki.xvi. Fa. Jordan LIW PART\BRSBIP. King A Jordan. Attorneys at La* BEDFORD. PA.*, WILL orictine in the sover.nl Courts ofßo ford nd adjoining cqpntlc*. Agencies. Oulioctieps. and *ll oMier busies mtrastodto their ctre will bt<prompttyai4 faith fully attended to. OFFICE i-i Juliana street. formerly orrupicd'b I). B. Htt!cs, Eeq., and .noru recent!) in th oc capancy oMann, E.-q. Jan i iry. . 11 i *. Luntixr! Lumber!! 1 AA/W¥)k SHINGLES of .B7erent J '/lrvrlß/ kinds. Also, TS.ftOO feel of I.I'MBKR of va.iou* sorts, sach as White Fine. Yehow Pine. Poplar. Srure. Vr. For sale by „ K.'D. BPKGIE. St. OUirsvUie, Feb. T. l*'.3-tf NRTMIP. JOHN CLARK A IVm. A. B. CLARK having formed a pcrtnerh;p (in the Tanning the business hcretofor- carried on in stcheils burg by Johu fJa/k wif! n-w bo conducted by ar.d in the name of John CV.-k i< Son. notice PERSON'S having uoe'-rtit'la""' e if with th nwk rsipfittd are calle-i uj>n t/. attend to them promptly anrl have theio • bxt-.i. dors partie uUriy act' iiats tht bare been standing sonw time. should, and ntoti W attended to; asd it in aor&jCktes persons are not prepar'd to cto*.- fully. they man at least utgervl to th> rn. JijUX CLARK. March 11, IW4—B m. .STARTLING, BIT TRUE Warning(o Every Sensible Woman Why Females Suffer in Xlealih. Xo woman of delicacy is willing to disclose The peculiar ailments incident to her Sex even o a most intimate family physician. ' This modesty and delicacy is implanted by nature, and neither should nor need he subject td to the rude snooks inevitable in making known to the other sex t hose ailments exclusively to the teiuale. ' Except in extrenjc cases, her sensitivcties will sacrifice her health rather than herdMicacv The consequence., are serious, U me „tablh and Ufc-lotig- Thus what at first could have been easily rem edied, or perhaps better still, not incurred be comes a complication of diseases, not only ru ining the health OI the mother, and embitteriu her days by sickness and suffering, but entailing broken constitutions upon her children, ang embarrassing, if not distressing, the bustnessand pecuniary prospects of the husband. Let eve s' sensible woman TAKE HARyi.Vft |.\ TUIE e(as thousands have done) by the bitter eiueri t nce and suffering# of others, of the dreadful onseq jences she entails upon herselfand those endeared to her. by h fcr ignorance of the sim plest and plainest rule# of health as connected with the marriage state, the violation of which entails disease, suffering and misery. How many are suffering from obstructions of irregularities peculiar to the female system which undermine the health, the effects of whien Ihevareignotant,and for which their del icacy forbids seeking medical advice 1 How many snffer from pro/upsus uttri (falling of the womb,) or from fiuor alius (weakness, debility, fee.)! How many are in constant agony for maDy months preceding confinement: How ma ny hare difficult. if not dangerous deliveries and slow and uncertain recoveries To the question, how am these to he preven ted 7 what sh all be done I the answer is simple Let every woman uscertain for herself, without violence to her delicacy, the nature and charac ter of the ailment (to which she as a female is Object) the causes from which it may arise, and the proper remidieo for its cure and future pre vention. r Tuis aha can do by possessing a little volume (already possessed by thousands) which tells her what Is the matter, and tells her what to do for it, in Simple but chaste words, and such as sb can understand. This little volume Is entitled THE MARRIED HOMAXS RIVATE MEOfCiLCOWPAVfOV, BY DK. A. M. MAURICE AIT, PttOVBSSOR or B|g EASES CI t WO HEX Hat Hundredth Edition (500, GOO) ISrao., pp. i:,O [o* FIVB r.VPEE., EXTRA DIXDISO, gI.J A standard work of established reputation ound clashed in the Catalogue* of the rreat Trade Sales in New York, Philadelphia and other cities, and sold by the principal bookael ers In the I nited States. It was first published n 184 i , since which time FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES ave been soli, of which there were upwards of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL, attesting the high estimation in which it held as a reliable popular medical BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE the author hiving devoted bis exclusive atten tion to the treatment of complaints peculiar to emales, (n reaped to which he it yearlv con suited by thousands, both in person and bv letter. J Here every woman ca discover, hv compa ring her own symptoms with those described the nature, character, causes of, and the proper remedies for, her complaints. The wife about becoming a mother has often need of instruction and advice of the utmost importance to her future health, will find sncb instruction and adv'.cre, and also explain manv symptoms which otherwise would occasion anxi ety or iutim, asv.il the peculiarities incident to ber situation are described. It Is of e j*rse impracticable taj convey fully the various subjects treated of, as thev are of "a nature strictly intcuded for the married or those contemplating marriage. The revelations con tained in if* pages have proved a blowing to thousands, as the innumerable letters rroelved by the author (which he is permitted by the wri ters to publish) will attest. Extract of a Letter from a gentleman >n D-m/ton, o\io : DATTOX, May 1, 1547 Or. X. A/. Arittnccau : ••My wife bus been perceptibly sinking for some three years or more, in consequence of her great anguish snd suffering some months be fore and during eoniiiieiuent; every successive one tnore and more debilitated and prostrated her, putting ber life in imminent danger, and wnich was on the lest occasion despaired of. I supposed that this state of things wasinevitable, and assigned myself to meet the worst. At this time (now about two months) I heard your book highly spoken of, as containing some matter reaching my case. On its receipt and perusal. I cannot express to you tho relief it afforded my distressed mind, and the joy Its pages imparted to mv wife, on learning the great diseoverv o M. M. Desotaeaux provided a remedy. It open ed pros poet to me which I tittle conceived was possible. No pecuniary consideration can ever repay tho obligations I am under lo you. for having been tho means of iurparting to us the matters aontained in "The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion.But for this, re nother year would have passed over my head, ain all human probability coy wife w-uM bave 1 vn In hi grave and my children left mother less." !u - i iisqoeni-e of the universal popularly o She wirk. as evideaced by its extraordinary iii. virions impositions have boon attempted a' w-11 on booksellers as on he public, by jtn )taetata of title ptge, spurious edllions, and stir d.T>;ititns infringements of copyright, and otbe arcieas and dejsprious, it has been found neces ary therefore TO C-trnO Y THE PFBLK; tuv no b, M T* unless ths wortln "Dr. A. M MxitKicsfp. 130 Liberty Street, N. Y.. 'Uoa 'and the entry in the Clerk's Office on the Iwwk of) the title page ; and buy only of respectable nd honorable de.itars, or send by nn.il, and ad ar*s to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau. r>.7"Upon receifk of One Dollar. i.TIfE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL OfJ MI*ANION" is sent (mailed free) to any part of me United States, the Ganadis and British Provinces. Al) letters most be post paid, a idressed to DK. A. M. MAURI CE ATJ, Sox 1224. New York City. FnWiahinc Ofltae., N-n. l'J'.t Liberty Street, New York. July 18. IM4--6m. Anders—Dr. F. C. Reoiner, Bedford; T. B Prttrnil. J. K. M>im ft Brr.. and Thos Coper Philadelphia; .Vp&agß>t ft Br"., I.ancaa tor J. H. Gunnison, En; S. B. Lsufß-r, fr,.n barg; .f. S. Vinson and A. K MeClure, Cbam bersburg. WAN r.,D —At Koed'a CoH-aade Stem it heat, Ky, Outs. Com. and Hock wheat—also all other approved produce, in exchange for goods at cash price. SAMUEL RADEBAUOK, Justice of the Ptaes. OFFICE two doors .South of the Mcufe Hon#', and next "door to the office of Vlann A Spang, whore he will attend to the Collection of all rhitma placed >n hi# band*, n exlf'ord, Jan. 11, IW>6. FOR r4JETKTT ? THE LARGE BRICK HOUSE on Pitt atrset, Oi,e door West of the Bank House, l'cseessioti given on tho Ist ■! April next. C. W. ANDERSQN. Jaa. 11,!',. tf. ifidl tl i' 3! Flfj! fllE IECETABLE EITRIIT PELLS. roa THE ccae OR Fits, Spasms, Cramps, srd 1 ferrous and lonsiiluliouai Ur eases. I WESSON'S who are labcrirp t:nl r tl it i. o distressing malady, will find the Vegetable Epileptic Pills to he the only remedy ever dis ovcred for Curing Epilepsy or Falling Fits. 1 hese pills possess a specific action on the ner" vous system, and, although thev are prett&red especially for the purpose of curing Pits, they will be found of especial benefit for all persons afflicted with weak nerves, or whose nervous system has beep prostrated or shattered from any cause whatever. In chronic complaints, or diseases of long standing, superinduced by ner vousness, they are exceedingly beneficial. Testimony in favor Gf Ifcr Vege table Extract Epileptic Pills! In the publication of the following certificate of cures, the names have been suppressed, as the testimonials were voluntarily offered, and a < would be improper to publish tlieui without the consent of the parties, and who would be un willing to publish to the world that thev or their children or friends, ever had fits, when the circumstance is always regarded as one of the family secrets. READI.VIJ, Berks County, Pa. t December 2d, li>62. t To Setb S. Hance : Dear Sir—The Fills my brother bought o f yu in November, J mean the Vegetable Epi leptic Pilis, are out,and I get a friend to enclose you five dollars, for which I wish you to send me immediately two boxes tnore. " I have been troubled many years with FITS, and have tried the skill of nianv physicians, but nothing which I have taken appears to have mot the reqeire mc!!ts of my case, so well as your Epileptic ANOTHER CASE OF FITS. <3t vaKSjti'Ro. Va. November 15th. 1852. ? To Seth S. Hance, Baltimore, Md. Dear Sir—Having been afflicted for some years past with Falling Fits, I saw vonr adver tisement. and determined to give Vonr pills a trial, and I am happy to say that since I com menced the use ot them, I have not had an at tack. I believe them to be a first rate article, for. as I have written to you in a former letter' 1 was attacked every two weeks, but since 1 have beeu using them I have not had an attack. Yours, respectfully, LETTER FROM A DRUGGIST New York, Oct. 10, 1862 Dear Sir—l lease send me two boxes more o your Vegetable Epileptic Pills. The person for whom I procured them, is much pleased w.th their effects. They seem to have an excellent effect. A PERFECT CUKE OF EPILEPSY Pittrfburg, November 22, 1853 Dear Sir—lt Is now ten months since my wife bad any of those nervous attacks. She thinks she is cured. She has not bail any symptoms of the disease for the last nine mouths! She took your Vegetable Extract Pills for about four months, and discontinued them four months since. Mrs. S. was treated by the best old school physicians in the State for ten years,then by the best Homcepathic for eighteen months without a cure. It is to your Veaetable Ex! tract Pills, and with str • that *e ascribe her cure of the most dreadful' dis ease that evei afflicted the human family. I wish every person afflicten with Epilepsy h a d this medicine, and would give it a thorough trial It may not c.urt in all cases, but in th; it performed wonders. A VERT REMARKABLE CURE Milledgeville. Ga. ) December 17. 1852. J Dear Sir—l wish to Inform you that one of my family has been afflicted with PITS fur a number of years, and seeing an advertisemcn ia a uews paper, concerning your Vegetable Ex tract Epileptic Pills, I came to the conclusion, after trying almost every physician in uiy reacbt and all having failed in relieving my child of the disease, to send for six boxes of your pills, which proved an effectual cure for my daughter, who is no-.v about 18 years of age. I think there is no other medicine in nsu equal to tbem and I will be forever gratetul to you for the use of them for my danguter whom "it has cured. Yours, respectfully. Nerrous nod CoHstitationai Discs- sen. These pills possess a specific action ori th_ nerveus system, and although they are prejet" red especially for the purpose of curing Fits they will be found of especial benefit to ail per son afflicted with weak nerves, or whose ner vous system has been prostrated or sbatterd, froru any cause whatever, j a foet it is almost impossible to aunvev an adequate idea of the peedy and almost miraculous results which these pills effect iu the diseased, broken down fr a rostrated nervous systems. Persons who were sll lassitude, weaknesss and debility, be fore use, at once become robust and full of energy. No matter whether the constitution has Ifccn broken down by excess, weak by na ture, or debilitated by sickness, their effectioD the unstrung and shattered nervous organisa tion is equally certain and apparent. Id cases of ueuralgia. hesdaebe, vertigo, pain in the serves of the face, and the various train of ner vous affections, palpitation of the heart, period ical headaches, cold and shivertd state ofthe frame, frequent fits of abstraction, total inabili ty, dislike to society, melunchoh , religions mo nomania, heats and flushes of tie face on the slightest occasion, adesire that exister.eeshould terminate; they will produce a cure in an astoci iiehngly short period of time, and it will aioe remove depression, excitement, a tendency to hiush, restlessness, slosplessness,incapacity for study or business, loss of memory, confusion, giddiness, blood to the head, mental debility! hysuria, indecision, wretchedness, thoughts of self destriv tion, fear of insanity, &c.. Ac They will increase snd restore the appetite strengthen the emaciated, renew tho health of those wbo have destroyed it by ex> sees, and induce continual cheerfulness and equanimity ] of spirits, and prolong life. Person* of pale complexion and eosrnanptive habits are restored by a box or two, to bioorn and vigor, changing the shin from apatajyeitoa sickly color, to a boaut'fulrtotid corupß xica. S3*"As tiresc Pill* are c< tnpeacd of t >n of the most expensive mate Hals in the rfaterbi Hedlca. it wiil be Iroposaihle to lent e thetu around the country on agecv, as common Pat ent Madietnt* usually, ***■ But in order o let the afflicted in the most remote part* of the eoirntry h>ve a chance to obtain them, they triil be sent by rt1l fbee of postage, to any pari of the United Slate*, or any country wHfc trfclcb ,>rjj"nltd State* has postal arrangements, or .-,ryt fwoelpt of renitUMi. PRlCES.—Vegetable Extract Epileptic Pi) • per box, two boxes for ffi, or $'J4 pcrdoren • 07* All crdurs must bo nddro**d roetpaid to 8. S. Hajscm, 108 Baltimore Strict, Baltimore, lid. Ilancca's Snrip.iri!)a Blood I'llt*, " Horehoitnd Candy, " Compound Syrup of Ilorehound. ay* Also for sale by MTT.f.Ftt h CO.YI.KV Schellaburg, Pa. May 25, Jgss-ti. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. joiiv k. Attorney at Law, Somerset Pa. U ILI. IICRCAFTLK practice * * several Courts of Bedford rnwiy, H may be consulted during the at-aftiotis of tlr Court at Davi : lluel Fell. 10, 1854 Improved Daguerreotypes. 4 i.L who wish to have u good likeness o T, themselves or of their friends, can now he accommodated at the "Exchange Building." immediately above the Store of ilr. A. B. Cranter, where Daguerreotypes of all sixes are '• one up in the most beautiful style by THU JAS R. GETTYS, JR. Taken singly or in groupes. Persons taken after decease' Ladies and Gentlemen ire respectfully invi ted to call and examine the specimens. Young lady lirine in that "venerable father aud that watchful mother, Dd secure a likeness to-day,for to-inorrew, it may be too lute.— Motherbring on those little: ones, with curling locks and sparkHsg eyes, they v.ill make pret ty pictures.and then should death reran ve thtin you can exclaim, "Gone to their rest, yet we would not recall them, Back tothis world of sorrow and pain. Gone totheir rest where no ill can befall them, Vet we have their likeness both perfect and plain." Gold lockets, single and double—also fancy esses constantly on hand. Instructions given In the Art and apparatus furnished on reasonable terms. Bedford, Dec. 21, 1855. •JOB 1, ANN, (>. Ji. SPANG. ]A\\ .'ARTXERSIIIP— The undersigned —A have associated themselves in the Prsctice 01 the Law. ami will promptly attend to all busi ness entrusted to their eare in Bedford and ad oining counties. on Jnlianua Street, three door* aouth of Mengel House and opposite tho resi dence ofMnj. Tate. .MANN Ik SPANG June Ist—lßs4 tf. SIIOB STORE. AB. CRAMER & CO. have just received • a very large assortment of Boots and Shoes,suitable for Pall aod Winter, part stvlts as follows : Men's Super Waxed Double Sole Boots, Men's City Made Calf do. Men's " Heavy Rip, Lined do. Youth s Waxed Double Sole Boots Youth's Calf and Kip Lined do. Boys' City made Calf Boots, Boys' Kip Lined Boots. VV omens' Double sole Kip Bootees Womens' Fine Calf and Sea! do. Women*' Pine Goat Morocco do. Women#' Pinii Bootees, very handsome Children's Shoes of every style and price.' Gent's Morocco, Kid. and Calfsltin Bootees Ladies D >uble Sole Gaiters, Gum Shoes, be., in fact. Boots and Shoes to suit every purcha ser. If yon want Boots and Shoes, please give pr>e* n ' aml - V °° ,WM bo slliteJ ln quality arid Exchange Store is the plate to but Boots ar.d o. Oct. 12, 1855. Taylor Sc Woirry, TANNERS, BEDFORD, PA. HATE COKSTANTLY ON IIAXD at their Tannery on East Pitt St. leather of all kinds and of the best quality, at exceed ingly moderate rates. They pay the highest pricesfor country hides. Feb. 16, 1864. Plastering Lath*!! ' I NIH<!DIII>V(I[} having erected A MITL !FU " sawing PJLASTMUWO LATHS on his premises in Union Tp.. Bedford count v. is now ready to furnish any quantity on the' shortest notice. Price §1.60 per thousand, 3 ft. long.— Other lengths in proportion. addressed to meat St. Clairsvillc wil be promptly attended to. .. . „ WM. GRIFFITH Union Tp.. Feh. 1fi.1864. TO BUILDERS. tribe subscriber is fully prepared to fnrnfsb and -, t l uantlt y or quality ofßnilffing Lumber any 1 astenng Laths. Orders directed to St. Clairs vill, Bedford County, will be promptly attended to. l >y fil ing a reasonable notice. F. D. BKEGLE. Dec. 2b. 1854. IF YOU want CHEAP GOODS, call at Cheap Side. Nov. B'.'. Great Arrival ! FILL AND WINTER GOODS. Exchange Building Store. THE subscribers respectfully inform their friends, customers, and the public general ly, that they have just received the largest as. g ertmeet of rail and YViuter tioodx they have yet offered to purchasers. Our stock is in p:.rt as follows: Blue, Black, Brown, and Invisible Greun trench and American Caasirneres. various ool onrst Ky. Jeans, Kerseys, Flan nels, Coatingi,, Beaver Cloth, Blankets, Lords, velvets, Drillings, Ribbons, Laces, Glovos, Hosiery, Shawls, Ac., Ac. 460 pieces Fall Style Calicoes, all prices, 125 •• Plain and Fig'd De Lains and Per sian Cloths, 260 •< iioavj- and Medium Brown Mns- KDS, W ■' Super Bleached Shirting Muslin, •0 " Thil>et Giotha and Alpacoaa, all c olors. '6 " Osstinctts, al' colors and prices, 25 " All Wool, Rag, List, and StsirCar pets, " Floor Oil Cloths, 4-4, 6-4, 6-4, and 8-4 wide. Men and Buys* Wool, Fur, and Beaver Sloneh Hats, Morocco Lined Navy Caps, also Cloth atvdPlusb do., Roots arid Shoes, for men and boys, Bootees, Double Solo Morocco and Kid Shoes for Indies, also, an immense supply of Boots and Shpe* for misses and children. Groceries, Qocenswsre, Hardwire, Brooms Buckets, Tubs, Ac. Fish Oil. Sperm Oil, l ard Oil, Linseed do- Bar iron, Nail, Kod, Ac. Our assortment includes-every article usually found in stores, and to prove we ere selling ''rha.tper than tki ehaapftl," all we ask is a call. No trouble to show gocds It will not cost you anything to come and hsofc at tbe bargain* we wiil offer. tT7~Contry Produce received for goods at cmsh prices. A B. CRAMER Hi CO Oct. 12. 186A. THE undersigned hwvetliw day formed a partnetehip io the Carriage Making and Blackstmibing toslneew, tender the nan* uitti fti n. of We be 1 k Co. VVe will en deavor by prompt nor*, attention and the ibatacter of our wotk, to merit and obtain u fair share of custom. Our stand is the one heretofore occupied by Wciacl &. Fos ter, immediately east of town. WM. WtfISEL, MICH AEL WKISEL, JOHN WEISKL. Fob. 29, 1806—6 m. m FIRS. UiCKIM'S MRiHBEILEB. 1 have purebased the patent right for Bedford County, of "Dickinson's Patent Corn-Sbel lor,*' and X am prepared to furnish every far mer with this very useful and convenient ma chine. It comes very highly recommended both at l'ittsburg and New York, it is not necessary for ine to detail its merits, i want every body to see the machine rs it carries with it its own recommendation. Its price brings it within the reach of every t/ian, being SIO.OO when delivered at rnv house. jttXlN UAFER. Jan. 25, 1855.-tf FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. IlltE subscriber has removed his establish . ment to tfce room in the Odd-Fellows' Building, immediately above the store of A. B. Cramer tic Co., where he will attend prompt ly to ail business or.Ulisted to his care. He re ceives regularly the latest City Fashions, and will pledge himsell that work done at Lis shop shall wear well and tit neatly. He respectfully solicits a* share of the pub lic patronage. S. J. McCACSLAi*. > ov. 9, 1855. REMOVAL? THE subscriber would respectfully announc e to the public that he has removed his Tinuin* Establishment to the building recently occu" pied by Mr Luther, as a Confectionary Store in the Diamond, where he is better prepared than ever to accomodate his customers with every article in the line of Pis business, either wholesale or retail, and hopes they wijlgjve hitn a call at his new location. GEORGE BLYMIRE. Bedford, April 13, 1855. P. S. The subscriber is desirous of having his hooks closed up till Ist April, int., either by cash or note, ilo hopes this notice will be attended to immediately. G. B. New Jewelry. rnllE subscriber has opened out a new and -L splendid assortment of *ll kinds of tbe most fashionable Jcwelrv—consisting in part of Breast Pins, Pinger Rings, Ear Rings, fitc. & c Call and see his stock del 4 DANIEL BORDER. Valuable Property IT PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber offers hit valuable ii ill Pro perty and Tannery for sale, situate on Brush Creek, Est I'rorideuceTownship, Bed ford County, Pa., two miles .South of the Juni ata Crossings, containing 400 seres, more or less, with upwards of 100 acres cleared, with 25 acres of good meadow. The balance well timbered with oak, white and yellow pine.- There are two good orchards of choice fruit on the place. Theimprovements arc first rate AtER CHSNT MILL, with three run of siooe. and all the necessary machinery fur doing merchant and country work, all newly repaired in 1654. The T.iA WERY lias 44 vats, with all the flx tmB belonging thereto, The bark-mill and Wdcbrcakerrsab. waterpow c r. The DWEL LING HOUSE is largo and commodious, with running water at the d*or and in tfte cellar; also a large bank-bam, with running water in - tbe barn yard, wagon abed and carriage house, corn crib, smoke honse, wash house, with all necessary out buildings. There are alto a Plaster MiU, Saw Mill, and three Tenant Hou ses and stables, and s. veral fine springs of liv ing water on this tract. Persons desirogg of pnrchasing good proper ty will do well by calling on the subscriber, re siding on the promises. SIMON NTCUIf. Rays IT ill P. 0., Jan. 36, 1856-3 m Hep. and Transcript, pnb bbs this tbr e xnon and send bill to this office ocotection. HOWliiil AXStifHTION, PHIL.SDF.LPHU. Important Announcement! TO all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases, such as Netainel Weakness, Impotence, Gonnorhma, Gleet, Syphilis, &c.. Ac. The Howard Association of Pftiladelphia in view of the awful destruction of human life and health, caused by sexual diseases, and the de ceptions which arc practised upen tho unfortn nute victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, as a ciarita- Hcact worthy of their name, to give medical tdtice gra:ii. to allpersons thusatibcted, (Male or Female.) who apply by letter, with a descrip tion of their condition,(age, occupation, hab its of life,) fee., and in cases of extreme pov ertv and suffering to frit of ehorgt. The Howard Association is a benevolent In stitution. established bv special onJowmjnt.for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with "Virulent and Epidemic Diseases." and its funds can i>c used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus of means, which the Direc tors have rotecl to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the Association com mands the highest Medical skill of the age, and wll furnish the most modern treatment. Val uable advice also given to sick and nervous fe males afflicted with abdominal weakness, Womb complaint, Costiveness, I.eueorrhma, ke. Address (post-paid.) Dr. GNU. K. CAIHOF*. Con suiting Surgeon. Howard Association, No 2, South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HE ART WELL. Prui^nt. Gso. FAIUOHUJ). Sscrs.ery. J one 1, 1865. -r.a Br. F. C. lUamer, Physician and Sargeon. T>e*iertf!iHf tonders his services to XX, the citiaens of Bedford and vicinity. He may always be found (nn'ess professionally en gaged) at his Drug and Book btore, a, Juliana St. Feb.! 6, JKS4. Administrator's "Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the subscriber, residing at Ea gle foundry, Huntingdon Connty, Pa,, on the Estate of James Hamilton, late of Rrond Top Township, liedford County, Pa., nil persons indebted to said Estate are notified to make payment without delay, and those having claims against the same, will present them pro perly authenticated for settlement. DAVID HAMILTON, Mlm'r, Tt h. 8, 1856.-f* WANTED AT KEED - S COLONNADE STORE, WHAT, Krr, Frrrwa, Oars, Cony, F.ooe, and LAB, In Exchange for Goods. Bedford. Dec. 21, 1865. THRE6HINO MACHINES, with 2, 8, o r 4 borre power fbr a.t'e cheap at Reed's Colo- Nor. 30, ItNSfl. AdralnlstraJor's ISoflce. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the snbscrlber, living in South Woodberry Township, on the Estate of Duvid Stoner, late of said Township, dee'd; all per sons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same wilt present tbem pro perly authenticated for settlement. JOHN STONEB, Jdrn'r. Jan. 25, 18W-f DOCTOR YOURSELF. THE POCKET 08, LTEBI o*c ut owr; raraict a. THE FiFTiETU Edition, with One Hucct* d tngra -- flfik VMt * ,IuWi6 B d leases a. m Miiormatiou. of the Bu & - System inevery shape ( wand form. To which 1* jE jSadded a Treatise w the R 'V'' , w M'Ri.aes of Female, being *ll yM uf,tle Importance to n,arrif,<l people, or those ocDtetnpiatitig marriage VTILLIAM YOUNG, M. P. Let no father be ashamed to present a copy ol the iESCULAPIUS to hi. child It may save him from un early grave. Let no young man or woman enter into the seerst obligations of married life without reading the POCKET ASSCULAPIUS. Let no one suffering from a hacknied Cough. Pain in the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings i and the whole train oi Dyspeptic sensation., and given up by their phy sician, he anothei moment without consnlting the ifiSCULAPIt'S. Have the married, or thos. about to be married any Impediment, read this truly useful book, a. it ha. been the means of saving thousands of unfortunate creatures from the very Jaws of death. fr7"\A.ny person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS enclosed In a latter, will receive one copy of this work by mail, or five copies will be sent for One Dollar. Address, (pest paid) DR. VM. YOUNG, No. 112 SorucSiret, Philadelphia. July 13, 1856—1y. <2? GY. x> E N'T IST, Bedford, Pa. OFFICE on Pitt Street, nearly rvppoait the "Bedford Hotel." TeetL plugged. rege ulated, he., und artificial teeth inserted, from one to an entire set. Charges moderate, and ail operations warranted. 57Trn-PO3ITIV£II CA. Jan. 19. 1H64. Stray Bull. CAME to the premise* of the sulifribcr. llv ing in St. (Hair Township, about the firs of September last, a red and white fpotted Buil, with a piece off the left ear, and noicb out of the under aide of the right—supposed to be one year old last spring. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, PX charget, and take him pway. J. R. BOR ERS. Dec. 21, ISSG -c* ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. IETTERS of Administration having be <o J granted to th ? subscriber, living In South Wood berry Township, on the Eat&te of Jacob Over, late of said Township, deed., ail persons indebted to said Estate are notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. CYRUS 3. OVER, jidm'r Feb. 15. I?!^.* BEDFORD HOTEL, ANP GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. THE subscriber respeatfully begs leave to an nounce to his old friends and the puMic generally. that he ha* leased and taken posses sion of the Bedford Hotel, lately in the occu pancy of C 01. Adam Bar 11 hart. It fa not his design to make many professions as to what he will do, but he pledges bis word that his most energetic efforts will be emplovod to render comfortable all who give him a Call. The house, will be handsomely fitted up. and none br.t careful and attentive servants will bo engaged. 1 ergons visiting the Bedford Springs, as well as those attending Court, and the traveling community gene-ally, are respectfully invited to give him a call and judge for themselves. Cy The stages all now stop at this hotel, and it is thurefore the Stage Off.ce. Boarders taken by the week, month or rear, on favorable terms. !Ty" Ample and comfortable stabling it at tached to thif hotel, which will always b* at ended by a careful hostler. Alio, a sale and convenient carriage house. JOHN IIAFEE. Bedford, April 6, 1855. pi Valuable Real Estate For Ssle. fpHE subscriber takes this method ot inform- A. irtg those desirous of purchasing a valuable Farm, that h wishes to sell that well known Farra and Tavern Stand,on which he now resides situate in Kast Froridence township, Bedford Coua y, 1 { miles east of the Juniata Crossings, ami one mile west of Rays Hill, containing 2-18 acresof land, about 160 acres of which sre cleared and mostly enclosed by good post fence, and in • high state of cultivation, the majority oi which has recently undergone a thorough dres sing of limo, which has rendered it extremely fertile. The improvements are a large three story BRICK HUIISE, with pralmUf the moit com modioiia cellar under it in the county tolerable good barn, atable. and auch other out building* * are necessary. There are plenty if good water at the houae, whiie nearly all the uelde are well watered. There ia alao a young or chard of 300 cboica fruit treoa just commenc ing tobear. Thore is alao a good Tenant House, together with an excellent Saw Mill an the property, si tuated eery conveniently on the tump ke road, with an abundance of the choicest white pine timber, immediately around the mill, probably the largest body of timber in the county. Any person desirous of examining the pro perty will plesae call on the subscriber, who will endeavor to piTe all the aatiafnetio n neces sary. He also feel* safe in stating that the title to the land is pood, and ia willing to warrant against all claims. GEO. W. HOUSEHOLDER. •Sept. 51, 18fif>.-Am *ew Fall and Winter Goeds. THE undersigned begs leare to inform hi 8 friends and the pbbiic that be ha* just re" e-eived frm the eastern cities, and is now ex* hibiting AT CHEAP KIDK, a general assert" went of new style fall and WINTER CfIOIIS. omprisiag a great v#rietv of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, of the latest styles; sttch in part as Black and Fancy Silks, Merinncs, Cashmers, Coburg and Thibet Cloths, Alpae*. Mousselin Delaines, Mousselinc De Beges. Fancy Prints, from a Bp up, Muslin, Mescbed and nntdeaclied, from a fip np, all widths. Thibet and Bay State Shawls. Blue, Back, Biown and Olive French Cloths, Sup'r Black and Fancy Castsjrnere*. Tweeds, Cawinetts. Jeans, Venting#, Merino Shirts and ! Drawers, Hats and Caps, Boot# and Shoes in .great variety, ko.: Ac. GROCERIES. Sup'r Golden Syrup and N. O. Molasses, beet Rio and Java Coffee, N. O. clarified, crushed, sod granulated Sugars, Spices. Teas, Choco late. Extract of Coffee, Rice, Tobacco Drugs and Oils, together with every other article adapt ed to the wants of the people, all of which he Is determined to sell CUEAP FOR CASEI, or approved produce. He respectfully invites all in search of bur gains to give him a call before purchasing.— Thankful for past favors, he hopes hy fair deal ing, and a desire to pleaso, to continue to merit and receive a liberal share of Jbe public patron age. G. W. BUPP. Oct. 12,1855. NEWS FOR THIS PEOPLE. Late o t x*w a IIr C B. t „ Goto.***. St", " 1 ' C * CI< ' 1 'the subscriber bas j CI t returned 1,. . Eastern Cities, and 19 BOW re C eiv,„g ng a rg assortment of .pikdW Q,w) ' '" kcted with care, and sun*!]* to tb*,VT comprising Uw- Imi.t Guise: u, , . styles—Silk's, Meriuoes. Uh n ,re, t Twill. Alpacas. D.Ws, C BUs! i, J Fluid., In,ertlag, Freucb worked Co£r ,^ under Sleeve., Silk and Gum li e . is <<., ~ al .hade.. Cassimers. plain #l ,j f#lJ Sati tt . cl Jean. I weeds. Overcoats, Buffalo Ore H lor Lad*. and Goats, Gum Shoes and Saldel? Boot, and Shoo., a large assortment i<. ' ware and Qneenswnre. " -aiu ®KOCERIhS— Comprising Kio j aT - t gmra Coffee-Snjr*rs of all descriptionV .l'* Bring on your Cash and Produce to li Ml . Sroa*. where you will fiaU dlv fcM *i.u the lowest prices. " • Bedford, Dee. 2], ifcss. talaiibfc Farm for fcait. TIIE subscriber lsdc.irou. of scJjL farm on which he now re. ,i , f ,!t " to*nMe, about one miu in Beuloni ft DnuningaCreek, comaiffi r'n land, between 70 ami Ha . "■? * r fca <1 acre, of which is f ooJ meadow. "St^f'cc' SSCSite £?.• fsSs2tt Oiu buiidi(r thereon. *?*,' g<* Sat,*,' ' J tt o ,* : Tcm iofaaiewiiibe liUra- . fieen 1: of April cvit. " P°s*e**kti August 24. aU, * M. IYICODE.YHJS, Justice or the Peace, *< Vj r ordl!,V'o£e" *h d e'*°iJ?" 8 Bedfrrd, April C, l*£o_„ Nircrjsa' Ra'iry PI icing Kachice. \1 TI4D—To "wli the j v , ' I' ,Un *t >nc r , trsf , r . q , k wemc P* S * l,d ir V) < l " h remc Court In Hfhirstoit in I*. • T £%& fci- £5 1 : AiK '" n| * *n. 18, 1856-3 m Head Quarters. on FABm WtßlEci subscriber would reare d J inform the public that K p i" 1 - I '- 1 ? >l2 jjlf odbring rthe liedf t *d Hrii r *° W ™hange Hotel) iu Znt * and best assortment of rt.r>l * et > tPt **!*- t Clothing, ever before uffcn-dVcf. l*'- '"•'V 1 ' 1 " lie HIS STOCK consiststhsepls,,. supply of Winter Goods. ar K e "d spbrdid coats.jvtsT A 'iil* <■* DRAWERS. CoLLAk* ) SLSPE.VDEKS, tl AVATS . Ar. , ' AN DK£fcCUII hS, r.c. He has also a larce stoat . . CASSIMEHES andVESTl\r*"V ( 1 C ' IfS ' pared to make up to „ • I,l!rh 1 prv tbore wanting wa.~nur. w "" „ ,**• sciurr..!. GFauOBS X3T O 27 3 IL, West Pitt Street, Ptitiia VJILE.S TI.YF. STECKJiM.Y. Proprietor ALLtCrHEAiI MALE \M> FLU ALL' tSEftfiSiKY. THE swoon if lid* irstln tit? *>:'! cociuiance on JrntKrj 2]tt, The esaiion w : il b divided into I*o qt_ k it.i of 1] week* vi.ct; \ill ctl o vacation. Rate* of tuitictl aa follt V t Tit; Common Enylinb per To whirl? will be added for KafbMjlitr branch Kacb Ancient I&ngiiapc The entire amount 01 the atova not to Exceed six dollar* EXTRAS. Diawlng and r&inllrg of the difi rert vsrbti.. ft<-di J8 !. H.M' lesson on Tltro, j( i Vocal mtulc 2 lessors jer week I't Incidentals, Hoarding can be sr cored on t> s*rrbir Uit By order of THJE THUSTKIe Kainsfcnrg, Dec. 7, 1865. JUST IN SEIXMIi! -BfflEJ w GOODS, At the " CHEAP PORKER.' YL r E would rue] ectiullj IIIMIII i< it. ci It aena of Bedford and vicinity, thai pcla at returned fr m the rrtvjn *cit s. n . a w receiving ami opening n large ms<i l.*u mc aaaortmcr.t t<! Spring and K simmer Govts POM* i*ting in port of Cloth#, >'nr and fancy Ruttiiietr; r. 'rrge variety t hr<k and Marseilles Vesting#, hmtcihy Jest #, ( J --onadgo Li a oi Drills for pant*. T.inr n 1r r c< i i* Tweeds, brown snil Mack Mmlii#. /i• *. li tems per yard upwards; Cotton Bagging, Asnr.- ourg*. cotton Tahlc Diaper# for 12{ per * aid dall articles for S#c or o man-erf. Ladieß' Dress and Fancy Gccts. all descriptions, Sill.*, Bccrrge dc l.sjt r de I.aires. Alpner*. h. n 3; c ents cp to SI per yard; Domestic Git g. n * Bcr.ig Ginghsms. Lsce* nd Edging#. killot* kid and all Kind of ladit s ' and gert's Ghvy# linen and silk Hdkfs. Hosiery for mm. w< n** s misses and childrent men and trome. s cools and gaiters; misses shots; a large n.-fort, kent of Hats and Bonnets, of the very latest nylef. A good su) ply of GROCERIES, Igfw for 1.) cents per pound, l.rrwn Shy:*** at all prices* rrushed, pulverised sr.d Sugar, Baker's hroma Chocolate, Cocoa Lar Oil, Sperm Oil. H"hate Oil, EthtrialO.l, Can dies. Teas of all kinds; beet Golden Brrnp end New Orleans Mol.tsses ; !re*h Herring and M sckeral. Queensirare aad Har'dwsr?, O f all kinds, Gianwwsre and Odarwure. Our stock has beeu selected withthp p~e*t* care, in regard to quality and price*, aid wo flatter ourselves we can offer indr.ci n. to purchasers. Call and see and don't fixe our word for it—drop in and Judge for von wives All kinds of country prqduce taken in i-s hange for goods, at the highest market rrt , #. SANSOai fr GEPHAPT: Bedford, April 27, 1655,.
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