MW FIRM AND new goods. THE subscribers having just returned from the East, are now opening and exhibiting at the stand formerly occupied hy Elias M. Fisher, a large and well selected assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Conristing in part of Black and Fancy Silks, Alpacas, Delaines, Lawns, bereges, brilliants, sballies, summer shawls and mantillas, veils, prints from a flp up, dress trimming, N. W. Collars from 3 cents up, bonnet ribbons, bleached and un bleached muslin from a tip up, nankeen, tickings, paper muslin, crash, hosiery, gloves, floss, and a large assortment of men's and boy's wear, all prices, black and faney sum mer vestings, cassinetts, cloths, tweeds and sattinetta, counterpanes, Irish linens, a large assortment of men's and boy's summer hats, misses flats, bonnets, boots and shoes, all sizes and prices, in great variety, looking glasses, Ac. fa. GROCERIES. —Superior Golden Syrup, N. O. anil Sugar house Molasses, Rio Coffee, X. O. crushed, clarified and steam Sugars, spices, teas, extract of coff.e, rice, chocolate and candles. QUEENS WARE. —A laigc assortment of Queens ware and Glassware, all ef which they are determined to sell cheap. They respectfully invite alt in search of bar gains to give them a call before purchasing. No trouble to show goods. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods at cash prices. J. A J. M. SHOEMAKER. Bedford, April 18, 1856. " BEDFORD HOTEL, " AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. fIIHE subscriber respectfully begs leave to an- J. nounce to his old friends and the public generally, that he has leased and taken posses sion of the Bedford Hotel, lately in the occu pancy of Col. Adam Barnhart. It is not his aesign to make many professions as to what fte will do, but he pledges his word that his most energetic efforts will be employed to render comtortable all who give liitn a call. The house will be handsomely fitted up, and none but careful and attentive servants will be engaged. Persons visiting the Bedford Springs, as well as those attending Court, and the traveling community generally, are respectfully invited to give him a call and judge for themselves. ISJ~ The stages all now stop at this hotel, and it is therefore the Stage Office,, 1 Boarders taken by the week, month or year, en favorable terms. Ample and comfortable stabling is at tached to this hotel, which will always b< at ended by a careful hostler. Also, a safe and convenientcarriage house. .10HN lIAFER. BedfflTtl, April G, 185f. zx I.IIPOBTAJIiT TO MILL OWSERS! TITOODWARD'S Improved Smut and Scree n ing Machines, Mill Bushes, Bolting Cloths and Bran Dusters, of the must improved plan: Mill Screws, Corn and Gob Grinders. Patent Br-dges for Mill Spindles, Portable Mills, warranted to grind ten bushels per hour, Mill Irons and Mill Burrs made to order. Also, Stover's Pnteot Com Kiln und Grain Dryer-, a valuable invention. The above articles are kept constantly on hand, and can be obtained at any time, from S. D. BROAD, tit Scliellsburg, Bedford Couuty, who is alao agent for Bedford, Some:set, and adjoining counties. Mill wright work done at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. February 15, 1856, McCORMICK'S Reape.r and Mower for sale by S. D. BROAD at Schetlsburg, Fa., agent for Blair ami Bedford eounties. February 15. 1856. Pill SALE OF REAL ESTATE. rpflK subscriber will sell at Public outcry on L the promises, on Saturday the 7th. of June next, the following Real Estate, to wit. One Tract of Land held by improvement, kite the property of Thomas Moris dec'd, and being the same on which he resided at the time of his death, containing. 68 (sixty eight) acres, situate in West Providence Township. 2| miles south of Bloody Run. adjoining John Bussard, Charles Wright and others.with two small houses and barn thereon, with an orchard and large part of the Band cleared.—Terms of Sale A in hand and balance in two equal annual pay ments. JOHN SPARKS Ex'or of Thomas Moris, dec'd. May 16. 1866. AtDITORS NOTICK, Dennetts Estate's. THE undersigned, appointed Auditor by Orphans Court id Fulton Co. to distribute the balance i" the lands of Francis Jordan upon his account as Administrator of John J. Bon nett Esq. among the heirs and legal representa tives of said dec t. will sit for that porpose at his otlice in Bedford on Friday the 30 day of War inst. at ten o'clocit A M. And at the same time, ami place he will also *it as Auditor to make distribution of the bal ance in the lands of said Francis Jordan upon hi* account as A lmr. iebonit nns of Richard E. Bennett deed, which latter account was recent ly confirmed by the Orphans Court of Bedford County: when and where all parties interested war attend thev think proper. JOHN MOWER, Auditor. May 1 Oth. IS,">G NOTICE, ALL persons are hereby captioned against ta king an assignment of or purchasing from Daniel Border of Bedford Borough ot a certain obligation or writing signed and scaled by me Feb*- 2 ( ith 185') and conditioned in part forth* payment of 5125,00 one rear thereafter. To rhe whole of ssid claim 1 iiave a full and just de fence —and am determined to pay no part therof unless compelled l>\ process of law. JOSEPH L. DAUtyiERTY. Special Notice. k LL person." indebted to (ho firm of KnppA Jl.Oterare respacttnllv and earnestly reques ted to make immediate payment. Too. books are in the hands of fi. W. Kupp, for collection, and must positively bo closed. Our friends who are in arrears will please consult their interest by attending to this notice at once and not put n* under tlie unpleasant necessity of making them pay cots. Bedford May. !f>, 18.5(1—2m. To Dyspeptic and Nervous Snf . ferers. 'CJOME subscribe" who has suffered alt the A horrors of Indigestion, it anxious to im part the ojfr method of cure to invalid simi larly effected' Addrci Dr. W J ML'ELIX, SrktUsburx Btiffard Co. Pa. loos oi; r *\n sate costk. fIAIIE Book* and Notes ocpetor Radebangh, J. are left in my hands let collection. Per seus would do well to call ar.dsettle at once or coats will be added tip them. .SAMUEL RADKBAUGII. March 14.J86C-tf. WAN"'Pf<D —At Reel's Oolounte Store.— Wheat. Bye, f'als, Corn, and Buckwheat—also all other approved produce, in exchange for good# at cash ju:ics. 2STEW GOODS, rn U6 undersigned begs leave to inform his X friends and the public. that be has just re turned from theEaatern cities, and is uo* ex* hibiting At Cheap Side, A general assortment of new style of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, comprising in a great variety of Ladies D/ess Goods—consists in pait of Cliailies, lAWDS, De Laines, Aipaccas, Madonna Cloth, Ac. fa. and a great variety ot Black and Fancy Cas siniers, Linen and Cottouade for Gentlemtns' and Boyji' wear. Booh, Shoes, Hf.t* and Bonnets, Groceriei, Queenswari, Hardware, Brooms, Buckets, Tubs, Churns, fyc. fa. The above stock consists of every article usually kept in stores—all t>f which will be sold cheap for cash or approved produce. Thankihl for past favors lie hopes by fair dealing, and a desire to please to continue to merit and receive a liberal share of tlie public patronage. G. W. RCPP. Bedford, April 11,1856. Bakery aud Confectionary. THE subscriber, thankful tor the patronage heretofore extended him by a liberal pub lic, tenders his thaDks, and he would respect fully inform them that he has received and opened a new and choice lot of Onfeetinos, among which are candies, nuts, fruits, Ac.— llealso keeps Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee. Tea, Molasses, Cheese, Candles, Ac. Also all descriptions of Cakes, and will serve Wedding and other parties, on short notice, with confec lions and cakes. He has opened up and refitted his OUSTER SALOON, in a superior style, where he will al ways be ready to serve his friends and the pub lic with the freshest and choicest Oysters that can he procured. His stand is opposite the Odd-Fellow's Building, where he feels confident that those who give him a call will not go away disap pointed JOHN' J. LUTHER. Nov. 9, 1855. THE N6EEL HOUST Valentine Steckman, PROPRIETOR. Boarders taken by the day, week, month and rear. April 25, 185C—tf REMOVAL. THE subscriber would respectfully announce to the public that he has removed his Tinning 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 evcryarticlein the line of his business, either wholesale orretail, and hopes they willgive him a call at his new location. GEORGE BLYMIRE. Bedford. April 13, 1856. P. S. The subscriber is desirous of having bis books closed up till Ist April, inst.. either by cash or note. He hopes this notice will be attended to immediately. G. .H • SAMUEL RADEBAUGH, Justice of the Peace. OFFICE two doors South of the Menge House, and next door to the ofilce o Mann A Spang, where he will attend to the collection of all claims placed in his hands. Bedford. Jan. 11, 1856. Hooped Skirts? FRESH ARRIVAL,—NEW GOODS. Calico, Ginghams, Muslins, Chintxes, Hoon ed Skirts, fish Ac., just receiweu at Reed's Store. May 23, 1856. FOR SALE CHEAP. ONE faintly Carriage, one Falling Top Buggy —both new and work warranted—also Two New 2 horse wagons for sale bv A. B. CRAVER A Co., Produce received for Carriages or wagons. May 23. 1856. ~ 'CARPETING. 4 LL wool Yenitian. Rags. Cotton and hemp -r*. Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloths—white and Check Matting just received br May 28,1856. A. B. CRAMER $ Co. lUTS. ~ I TtTENS Panama, Leghorn, A Braid hats. Also I*l Boys and Children* hats for sale by May 23, 1866. A- B. CRAMER A Co., FISH. "jVEW Mackrral and Salmon for sale br 11 May 23, 1856. A. P. CRAMER A Co., EVERY variety of Summer PaDtaloon goods, and suitable material for Summer Coats; for sale by A. B. CRAMER fc Co. May 23, 1856. GENTLEMEN'S (Jaiters anu Shoes —Mens and boys shoes and hoots. Also Radios, Misses, and children* do. for sale bv May 23, 1856. A. B CKAAtER & Co. ESTATE OF SOLO.OS HOLI.JR. DECD lETTERS TnrAXUTAxr to the Estate of J Solomon Hollar, late of West Provi dence Township, dec'd, having been granted by the Register of Bedford Conn'.y to the un dersigned, notice is hereby given that all per sons indebted to said Estate will be required to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims will present them property authen ticated for settlement. HANNAH HOLLAR. Ertc*'rix, PniLlP V. HOLLAR. Extcutor. West Providence Township, i April 11, A. D., 1855. f Executor's Notice. LETTF.RS testamentary having been granted to the subscribers, on the Estate of John Smith, late of Union Township, dec'd, all persons indebted to said Estate are hereby notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same, will present them properly authenticated tor set tlement . PETER SMITH, of T~nio* 7>., JOHN' AKE. of St. (.'lair Tp.. March 21, !Bo6* kxtevton. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of administration having been J granted to the subscriber, living in Onion Township, on the Estate of Jennvngs Oldham, late of Clayton County, lowa, dee d all persons indebted to said estate ore hereby notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same. will present them prop erlv authenticated fo* settlement. WILLIAM WERTZ. Jdrr.'i May 0. 1856,-* Br. F. C. "Reamer, Physician and Surgeon. Rgspcctfnlly tender* his services d the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. Tie may alwav* he fortnd (unless professiertnllv en gaged) at his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana St. Feh.l 6. 1854. New Jewelry. THE subscriber has opened out a new and splendid assortment of all kinds of the nost fashionable Jewelry -—eonsisting in part ot Breast Pins, Finger Rings. Ear Rings, fee. fee. Call and see bis stock, del 4 DANIEL BORDER. A lII.MAS LIFE SAVED! DOWAGIAC, Mich, March 11, 1856. J. A. RHODES, Esq : Dear Sir— Ab I took your medicine to sell on consignment, "no cure no pay," I take pleasure in stating its ef; fects as reported to tne by three brothers who live in this place, and their testimony is a fair specimen of all I have received: W.S. CoNKtis told me—' I had taken nine bottles of Christie's Ague Balsam, and contin ually run down while using it until my lungs and liver were Congested to that degree that blood discharged from my mouth and bowels, so that all thought it impossible for me to live through another chill. The doctors too did all they could for me, but though 1 must die. Nothing did any good until I got Rhodes' F ever ami and Ague Cure, which at once reliev ed me of the distress and nausea at my stom ach and pain in my head and bowels, and pro dnced a permanent cure in a short time." H, M. COSKLIN says: "1 had been taking me dicine ot as good a doctor as we have in our county, and taken any quantity of quinine and specifics without any good result, from 25 August to 17th December. But seeing bow uieelv it operated on inv brother, I got a bot tl< of RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE, which effected a permanent cure by nsing two thirds of a bottle." S. M. CONKMN was not here, lmt both the other brothers say his ease was the same as 11. M's. Isold the medicine to both the same day, and the cure was as speedy from the same small quantity, and I might so specify. Y ours with respect. A. HUNTINGTON. Th*- above speaks for itself. Good proof as it is, it is of no belter tenor than the vast rum ber of like certificates 1 have already publish ed, and the still greater amount that is contin ually pouring in to me. One thing more. Last year I had occasion to Caution the l'ublic in these words:— " I notice one firm who hare taken one of my gen eral circular *, substituted the name of their nos trum/or my medicine, and then with brazen impu dence end their pamphlet with the exclamation, 'Let the proprietor of any other medicine say as much if he dares.' "'tee. Now I take pleasure in saying that the Cau tion referred to the same "Dr. Christie's Ague Balsam'' that is mentioned in the above cer tificate. There are several other industrious people who are applying to their poisonous trash all that I publish about my Fever and Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria, except the certificates of Cures, and the Certificate of the celebrated Chemist. Dr. James. R. Chilton of N. i'., ill favor of Rs perfectly HARMLESS CHARAC TER. whicl. is attached to every bottle. These will always serve to distinguish inv medicine from imitations. JAS. A. RHODES, Proprietor. Providence, R. 1. For Sale by Druggists generally, April 25 1850, 3m. Clothing and Dry Goods Store. THE subscribers are just receiving anew handsome and cheap assortment of REA DY MADE CLOT HIND and DRY GOODS, at their store in the East Comer of-Bed ford llail,' consisting in purtof Coats, Pants,Vests,Shirts- Satin Stocks. Handkerchiefs.Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and all other articles usually kept in Ready Made Clothing Stori*. Also a good assortment of DRY GOODS, consisting of Calico, Moos, de Laine, Shawls, Alpacas, Trunks, Carpet Sucks, Ac.. Ac; all of which t hey will sell ns cheap as eau be pro cured elsewhere in Jlcdford, tor Cash or Coun try Produce. They request all their friends in town and conutryto give them a call, and soe and exam ine their stock for themselves as they consider ita pleasure to show their goods, whether per sons wish to prchase or not. SON N A BORN A CO Bedford, April 20, 1865. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. Important Announcement! 110 all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases, . such as Seminel Weakness, Impotence. Connoriiiea, Gleet, Syphilis, Ac.. Ac. The fiow.ird Association of Philadelphia, in view of the awtul destruction of human life and health, caused by sex Hal diseases, and the de ceptions which are practised upon the unfortne nate victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, as a charita ble act worthy ol their name, to give medical •sdrice gratis, to allpersons thnsafflicted, (Male or Female. ) who apply hy letter, with adescrip tion of their condition .(age, occupation, hab its of life.) Ac.. and in cases of extreme pov erty aud MI tiering to furnish medicines free of charge. The Howard Association is a benevolent In stitution, established bv special endowment.for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with "Virulent and Epidemic Diseases." and itsfundsc.au be used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus of means, which the Direc tors have voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the Association com mands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most modern treatment. Val uable advice also given to sick and nervous fe males afflicted with abdominal weakness, Womb complaint, Cosfiveuess, Leucorrhcca, Ac. Address (post-paid,) Dr. GEO. 11. CALHOUH. Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2, South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. Jnne I, 1855.-zz SHOE STORE. AB. CRA*MER & CO. have just received • a very largo assortment of Boots and Shoos,suitable for Fall and Winter, part styles as follows : Men's Super Waxed Double. Solo Boots, Men's " City Made Calf do. Men's • Heavy Kip, Lined do. Youth's Waxed Double Sole Boots Youth's Calf and Kip Lined do. Boys' City made Calf Boots. Boys' Kip Lined Boots. Womens' Double solo Kip Bootees, Womeus' Fine Calf and Seal do. ■Womens' Fine Goat Morocco do. Womens' Parodi Bootees, very handsome Children's Shoos of every style and price!' Gent's Morocco, Kid, and Calfskin Bootees Ladies' Double Sole Gaiters, Gum Shoes, Ac.' In fact. Boots and Shoes to suit every purcha ser. If yon want Boots and Shoes, please givr .is a call, and you shall be suited in quality and price. Exchange Store is the plact to 6uj Boots and Shoes. Oct. 12. 1865. I Orrics. u. V. M. P. Co., < Feb. 2*. 1858. TVrOTICE is hereby given that the Board of -La Directors of this Company have this day levied an assessment of 5 per cent, on all pre mium notes belonging to the Company aDd in force on the sixth day of February, 1866. ex cept on original app Kcations approved from Nov. 20, 1855 till the said sixth day of Febru ary, on which there is assessed 3 por cent. And on all premium notes expiring between said dates, and not renewed, 3 per cent. The members of thia Com pany are hereby required to pav tbeir saverai amounts so assessed to the Tieasurer or authorized receiver of this Board within thirty days of the publication of this notice. ATTEST— JOHN T.GREEN. March 28,1868—8t. Taylor & jflowry, TANNERS, BEDFORD, FA. HAVE OOSSTAMTLI O HAKD at their Tannery on East Pitt St. leather of all kinds and of the bee* quality, at exceed ingly moderate rates. Tley.pnv the highest prices for country hides. Feb. 16. 1854. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. NEW STORE, Xew Firm aid New Goods, IS THE TOWN OF ST. CLMIRSVILLE. WE beg leave to inform the public that we are now receiving and opeuingan entire new stock of Goods of great variety, and all of the latest styles, consisting in part of Cloths; superior Fancy and Black Cassimers; Cassinetts; Tweeds, and all kinds of Gentle men*' and Ladies' DRESS HOODS', all the SEW SPRING jSSD SUMMER STYLES-, Prints from six and a fourth cents, up; Mous lin de Laincs, most beautiful styles and fin ish; Muslin, bleached and unbleached, from a fip up. GROCERIES, QUEENSWJRE, IMRD WJiRE, Hats Caps, Bonnets, Buckets, Tubs, Boots, Shoes, and every thing usually found iu stores. Our goods have been selected with great care from Baltimore and Philadelphia mark ets, and we will warrant tbcm to be all new* and good. As we are determined to spare no pains to please, we hope by strict attention to business to merit and receive ft liberal share of the public patronage. We are going to sell cheaper than the cheapest —so don't forget to call and see the great bargains we will offer. No charge lor showing goods. All kinds of country produce taken for goods and the highest prices allowed by HEINSLING BRIDAHAM. St. Clairsville, April 11, 1836-c DRIiGS, ROOKS AND STA TIONARY. UK. F. C. READER, Bedford. Pa., HAVING purchased the Drug and Book Store of Dr. S. I>. Scott, has constantly on hand, at the old stand, a large and well se lected stock of choice Drugs and Medicine <, wholesale and retail, all of which will be sold at fair terms. The assortment cousists in part of Drugs and Chemicals, Dye Woods and Acids, Paints and Oil*, Window Glass and Glass Ware, Tobacco awl Stgars, Perfumery, Fancy articles, Ijc.. 4rc. PATENT MEDICINES. Having the regular agency for the sale of all of these medicines, the public are assured that they are of the best, such as have stood the test of time and expe rience, and cau be safely recommended as ge nuine, via: Townsend's and Sand's Sarsapa rilla, Wist ir's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Moffat's Life Pills and Phoe nix Bitter*. Dr. Jayne's Familv Medicines, Fahnstock's, Ilobensack's, and other vror lu ges; llootland's German Bitters, Ac., Ac. Constantly on hand a large stock of historic, biographical, scientific, religious, poetical, school, and miscellaneous BOOKS. Also a great variety of FANCY STATION ARY, Cap, Post and wrapping paper of every quality, Paper Hangings in great variety.— Window Blinds in patterns or by the piece.— Wall Paper, Steel and Fancy Goods. BLANK BOOKS of every size and quality. Pocket Books and Port Monnaies, Diaries, Blank Deeds and Mortgages, gold Pens and Pencils, Combs, Brush es, Perfumery in great variety, Soaps. Ac., Ac. Lamps, and Camphine Oil and Buniir gFluid, kept constantly on han d. CHOICE LIQUORS for medical use; Wolff's Scheiaam Sehu.tpps, Gin, Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines. Aug. 11, 1854 .-tf Call at Illymire"*. Til E subscriber has just received from ths Eastern cities the best assortment of Bras I Copper, and Tin Wareever offered iu this place, | towbieh he inv tes the a'tention of the public. He lias a great many improved cooking utensils, that cannot failto please every housekeeper who uses them. The Ladies especially are invited to call and examine the articles. Among them are BRASS and BELL METAL Kettles of all sizes, Water Coolers, Chafing Dishes, Saucepans. Milk Boilers, NORSK LAMPS, an excellent article lor the sick room, Cake Moulds, Spice Boxes, Tea Cannisters, Brass and Iron Ladles, Patent Lamps.Caiidh'sticks.Glass Lamps, Match Box es. Spittoons, Ac., Ate. English and F reuch Tin, I ron and Brass W are a great variety. Japanned Tin Toys, and a great variety of Fancy article*. Chain and Force I'ump*, and in short every article in tny line. Don't forget to call at the Tin Ware Depot in Pitt st. GEORGE BLYMIBE. 1 Am; 11, 1854. WHO WANTS A FAR M f j those who wish farms—to have fertile land at a cheap price, and on easy terms, your attention is called to thcßidg way Farm and Coal Company. Twenty-five acres or more in proportion are given for $2OO, payable in instalments of $1 per week, or $4 per month. It is located in Klk county, Penua., and has one of the best markets for its produce in the State. The soil is a rich loam, and is not to be surpas sed for farming, as examination will show. It has the best elements of prosperity, be ing underlaid by two rich veins of coal, and will shortly be intersected by four rail roads. The timber is of the most valua ble kind. Title unexceptionably good, and warantee deeds are given. It presents a good and substantial opportunity to com mence farming, providing for one'* chil dren, or making n investment-. Further particulars can be had from the pamphlets which are sent to inquirers. Letters an swered promptly. Apply or addreSß Saml. W. Cattell, Secretary, 135 Walnut etreet, north side, between 4th and sth streets, Pbila. Full information is contained in the pamphlets. Feb. '29, 185G-3 m. Adcuinistrator'N Notice. ■ T ETTERS of Administration having hern I -Li granted to the subscriber, living in South W oodbcrry Township, on the Estate of Henry Hetrick, lute of said Township, dee'd, all per sons indebted to said Estate are hereby notified In make payment immediately, and those hav : iug claims against the same will present them properly autheDticaled foi settlement. March 28. DAVID C. LONG, .frfm'r. Plastering Laths!! ♦fpnt IHDERSIGXED having erected I 1 A a Mill for sawing PI.ASTXKIFO LATHS on his [premises in Union Tp., Bedford county, is now Pready to furnish any quantity on the shortest notice. Price $1.60* per thousand, 3 ft. long. Other length" in proportion. Letters addressed to me at St. Clairsville wil be proruptlv attended to. WB. GRIFFITH Union Tp.. Feb. 18.1834. xz. TO BUILDERS rvtbc subscriber is fully prepared to furnish snd A quantity or quality ofßuilding Lumber any Plastering Laths. Orders directed to St.CUira ' vill. Bedford County, will be promptly attended to, bv giving a reasonable notice. F. D. BEEGLE. Dee. 29, 18A4. THRKNITING MACHINES, with 2, 3. or iiorat power for * ito che ip it Kj > |'i C > lo nade Store. . Nov. 30, IS&^t FITS! FITS! FITS! JTHE VEGETABLE EXTRACT j PILLS- I FOE THE CURE OF Fits, Spasms, Cramps, and ai! Nervous and Constitutional Dis eases. PERSONS who are laboring under this n oil distressing malady, will find the Vegetable Epileptic-Pills to be the only temt-dy ever dis covered for Curing Epilepsy or Falling Fits. These pills possess a specific action on the ner vous system, and, although they are prepared especially for the purpose of curing Fits, they will be found of especial benefit for all persons afilicted 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 of the Vege table Extract Epileptic Pills. In the publication of the following certifivat 14 of cures, the names have been suppressed.a* the testimonials were voluntarily offered, ando l would be improper to publish thein without the consent of the parties, and who would be un willing to publish to the world that they or their children or friends, ever had fits, when the circumstance is always regarded as one of the family secrets. j READING, Berks County, Pa. J December 22d, 1852. 4 to Setb S. liance : Dear Sir—The Pills my brother bought of you in November, I mean the Vegetable J-.pi eptic Pills, are out,and I get a friend to enclose you five dollars, for wlficb 1 wish you to send me immediately two boxes more. * I have been troubled many years with FITS, and bare tried the skill of many physicians, but nothing which I have taken appears to have met the require ments of my case.se well as your Epileptic Pills. ANOTHER CASE OF FITS. CLARKSRIRG, Va. i November 16th, 186 2. t To Seth S. liaace, Baltimore. Md. Dear Sir—Having been afflicted for some years past with Falling Fits, I saw your adver tisement. and determined to give your pills a trial, and I am happy to say that since 1 com menced the nae of them, I have not had an at tack. 1 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, hut since 1 I have been using them I have not hod an attack, i Yours, respectfully, LETTER FROM A DRUGGIST. New York, Oct. 10, 1862. Dear Sir—Please send me two boxes ntoreof your Vegetable Epileptic Pills. The person of whom 1 procured them, is much pleased with theirctiiects. They seem to hare an excelleut effect. A PERFECT CURE OF EPILEPSY. Pittsburg, Novembers, JB6B. Dear Sir—lt is now ten months since my wife haj any of those nervous attacks. She thinks she is cored. She has not had any symptoms of I the disease for the last nine months. She took your Vegetable Extract Pills for about four months,and discontinued them foot mouths since. Mrs. S. was treated by the best old schoolphysicians in the State for ten years.then by the best Homa-patliic for eighteen months, without a cure. It is to your Vegetable Ex tract Pills, and with atr- regard to diet, that 1 we ascribe her euro of the most dreadful dis ease that evei afflicted the huiuaufumily. 1 wish , every person afflicten with Epilepsy had this medicine, and would give it a thorough trial It may notcurein all rases, but iu this it has performed wouders. A VERY REMARKABLE CURE. Millcdgevjlle, Ga. December 17, 1862. J Dear Sir—l wish to inform you that oneof my family lias been afflicted with FITS tor* number of years, and seeing an advertisement in a new* paper, concerning your Vegetable Ex tract Epileptic Fills, 1 came to the conclusion after trying almost every physician iu iny reacht and all having failed in relieving my child ol the disease, to send for six boxes of your pills, which proved an etfcctual cure for tny daughter. ' who is now about 18 years of age. I think there is no other medicine in u*c equal to them, and I will be forever grateln Ito you for the ue of them for tny daughter whom it has cured. Yours, respectfully. Nervous and Constitutional Disea ses. These pills possess a specific nrtW on ih nerveus system, and all hough they are prcj a 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 shatterd, from any cause whatever; in fact it is almost i possible to convey an adequate idea of the speedy and almost miraculous results which these pills effect in the diseased, broken down tr • nrostrated nervous system*. Persons who were all lassitude, weaknesss and debility, be fore their use, at once become robust and full of energy. No matter whether the constitution lias been broken down by excess, weak by na ture, or debilitated by sickness, their effectinn the unstrung and shattered ucrvons organiza tion is equally certain and apparent, incases tof neuralgia, headache, vertigo, pain in the nerves of the face, and the various trainof ner. vous affections, palpitation of the heart, period ical headaches, cold and shivered state olthe frame, frequent fits of abstraction, total inabili ty, dislike to society, melancholy,religious mo nomania, heats and flushes of the face on the slightest occasion, adesire that existenceshonld terminate; they will produce a cure in an aston iishngly short period of time, and it will atos remove depression, excitement, a tendency to hlnsli, restlessness, sleeplessness,incapacity for study or business, loss of memory, confusion, giddiness, blood to the head, mental debility, hysteria, indecision, wretchedness, thoughts of self destruction, fear of insanity. &c., &c,— They will increase and restore the appetite strengthen the emaciated, renew the health of those who have destroyed it by exe- <tses, and induce continual cheerfulness and equanimity of spirits, and prolong life. Persons of pale complexion and rosnnraptive habifsare restored by a bos or two, to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pale, yellow sickly color, to a beautiful flot id coinph xion. C?"As these Pills arec mpesed of >me of the inojl expensive mateials In the listeria Medic*, it will be impossible to leaiethem around the country on agency, RS common Pat ent Medicines usually are. I3nt In order to let the afflicted in the most remote parts of the country hare a chance to obtain tbm, they will be sent by mail free of postage, to any part of the Urn ted States, or any country with which the United States has postal arrangements, ca the receipt of a remittance. PRlCES.—Vegetable Extract Epileptic Pill $3 per box. two boxes for SS, or $24 perdor.en. E7~AH orders must be addressed postpaid to S. S. HAJS'CE, 108 Baltimore Sfreet, Baltimore, Mil. llanccs'a Sarsaparilla Blood Pillg, Horehound Candy, " Compound Syrup of Horehound. QyAlso for sale by MILLER fe CONLEY Schellsburg, Pa. . May 25, 1865—B. IF VOH want CHEAP G6OPS, CU at Cheap Side. Nov. Si. HARDWARE STORE. The subscriber would announce to bis old I friends and the public in general, that be has I removed bis HARDWARE STORE to the new building second door west of the Bedford Ho tel, where he has just received and opened an extensive assortment of Hardware, embraciug almost every article iu that line of buisiness. His stock of SADDLERY is of the best quality and was selected with great care. He would respectfully invite all In want of articles in the Hardware line, to give hiin a call, satisfied that he can please all who do so. JOHN ARNOLD. May 23, 1856. DOCTOR YOURSELF. THE POCKET aSESCULAP IDS OR. EVEHT ONE MIS OWN i-IITSICJAK §THE FIFTIETH Edition, with One liundi <i Eugra ings, showing d seates a. Malformations of the Hu man System iu every shape and form. To which is added a Treatise on the Diseases of Females, 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 jESOULAPIUS to his child. It may save him from an early grave. Let no yonug man or woman enter into the secret obligations of married life without reading the TOCKET ICSCULAPIUB. Let no one suffering from a backnied Cough. Fain in the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, aud the whole train ol l)ysj>eptic sensations, and given up by their phy sician. lie anothet moment without consulting Uie AESCULAPIUS. Have the married, or those about to he married any impediment, read this truly useful book, as It has been the means of saving thousands of unfortunate creatures from the Very jaws of death. 02-Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE 1 CENTS enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this worthy mail, or five copies will be sent for One Dollar. Address, (postpaid) DR. WM. YOUNG, No. 152 Snruou Sireet, Philadelphia. July 13. 1855—1y. Valuable Property IT PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber offers his valuable Mill Pro perty and Tannery for sale, situate on Brush Creek. East Providenoe Township, Fed ford County, Pa., two miles South of the Juni ata Crossings, containing 400 acres, more or less, with upwards of 100 acres cleared, with 'Jo acres of good meadow. The balance well timliered with oak. white and yellow pine.-- There are two good orchards of choice fruit on the place. The improvements are first rate MER CHANT MILL , with three run of stone, and all the necessary machinery fordoing merchant and country work, all newly repaired in 1854. The TANNERY has 44 vats, with all the fix tures belonging thereto. The bark-mill and hide-breaker run bv waterpower. The DWEL LING HOUSE is large and commodious, with running water nt the door and in the cellar; also a large bank-barn, with running water in the barn yard, wagon shed and carriage house, corn crib, smoke lionsc, wash house, with all necessary out buildings. There are also a Plaster Mill, Saw Mill, and three Tenant Hou se! and stables, and several fine springs of liv ing water on this tract. Persons desirous of purchasing good proper ty will do well by calling on the subscriber, re siding on the premises. SIMON NT CUM. Rays Hill P. 0., Jan. So, 1856-Snt u77"Chambersirg Kep. and Transcript, pub ish this thrco mon and aend bill to this otfice jocolection. Head <£ua rters. FOR FASHIOTIKLE CLOTIIMG T//E subscriber would respectfully inform the public that he is now uifering at th • Bedford i/all formerly Exchange Hotel in East Pirt street, the largest nd best assortment of ready made, fhshinnsbleClotlung, ever before odl-rul lor sale in this place. HIS STOCK consists of a large and splendid supply of Winter Goods. He ha* every variety and description of COATS. PANTS AND VESTS, SHIRTS. DRAWERS, COLLARS AMD CRAVATS, SUSPENDERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, Ac. Ac. He has also alargcstock of prime CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and NESTINGS, which he ispre pared to make up to order in the most fashiona ble style, ar*i warranted to be well made, and GOOD riTS. Having purchased his stock for CASH he feels assured that be can make it to the advantage ot those (ranting GOOD and CHEAP CLOTHING to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. WM. SCHAFER. Januiry 19, IS it. NEW SPRING &. SUMMER GOODS THE undersigned have just received their asu il supply of SPRING & SIMMER GOODS, and will ta'te pleasure in showing thern to all wjomty favor us with a call. Great bargain* will b • oljted for Gash, and all kind sof Coun try Pro iuc* ; —or to punctual customers, a era-lit of six months will he given. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Bedfor d M sy 2 1866. R. IieODERdS, Justice of the Peace, HAS removed bis Office to Juliana Street two doors North of the '•!ncjtiirer and Chronicle" Office, and two doo rr Sot.tho King if Jordans' Office where he will punetu ally attend to the collection of all claim placed in his hands. IJjdt'ord, April 6, 1855-Z7 JOB MANX, G. H. SPANG. ]AIV PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned _J have associated themselves in the Practice ot the Law, and will promptly atteud to all bu<i ness entrusted to theircare in Bedford and ad oining counties. K7"Ortice on Julianna Street, three doors south ot Mengcl House and opposite the resi dence ofMaj. Tate. MANN & SPANG. June Ist—lBs4 tf. - GAt D E NT IST, B dford, Fa. OFFICE: on Pitt Strict, nearly opposite the "Bedford Hotel.Tdeth plugged, reg ulated, Ace., and artificial teeth inserted, from on to an entireaet. Charges moderate, and all operations warranted. d3"Tertns— PosiTivn.* CASH. Jan. 19, 1854. WANTED AT KF.ED'S COLONNADE STORE, WHEAT, t Rrt, BBTTE*, OATS, COHN. Eccs, aud L.RD, i In Exchange for Goods. Bedford, Dee. 21,1856. Lumber! Lumber!! inn AHA SWALES of different lIAJAVUU hinds. Also, 75,000 feet f LUMBER of various sorts, such as White fine, YeLow Pine, Poplar, Spruce, Ac . For F. D. HtfK i I.E. St, Cloimill. Feb. 18, 1868-tf # KOIKE TO RETAILERS. F pursuance of an Act of Assembly appror. Ed theeighth day of May 1804,"requiring the Treasurer of each County to publish In the month of April and May, ofeace year, a list of all Retailor* of Foreign and Domestic Coods Ware-# and Merchandize, notice is hereby given to retailers in classes, as directed by law. thai the Taxes must be paid to the Count v Treattr er on or before the flest day of August neat. Bedford Borough, Class. Taj. A B Craiuor & Co. 12 12 00 A J Sansom 14 - Wl Nicholas Lyons 14 - w . G'WKupp" 18 i„ Wj Jacob Reed, 13 10 0b Samuel Shuck & Co. 14 70,, Kelly U Dugdale ' 14 7 w Robert Fyau 14 7 John Arnold, [hardware] 14 7 w Sonnaborn k Co. 14 7 A goes Saupp 14 Dr. R F Harry 14 - W| William Shaffer I t - Dr. F C Reamer It - (J) Colin Lover 14 - Sarah Foils 14 7 Isaac Lipped 14 7 w Job Shoemaker & Co. 14 John G M innich f eating house] 8 5 ( ~, John J Luther do 8 r t ,j,'. A L D .fihaugh do 8 - Jacob Bollinger do 8 6ny West Providence Township. William States A Co. 14 7 McElhaney 14 7 <„ Jacob Barndollar 4 Co. 13 ],, Janiea M BarndoiUr 13 loon Thomas Kitcbey It 7 oy .Monroe Tiirnsh'p. J ITorton 14 7 D Fletcher 14 - )m Michael Miller It 7 w Southampton Township. j Juhn Cabncr 14 7 William Lashlcy It - w j ash ley 4 Walters 14 7 00 li irk 4 Fletcher 14 ; Coltrain Township. James 4 Beegle 14 7 00 Diehl 4 Coil 14 7 w Broadlop Towns/up. Lemuel Evans, 14 7 <.u 1 luck At Eehelliarger 14 7 Oy Liberty Township. David Berk stressor 14 7 0$ Lewis Putt 14 7 jo Jacob Snyder 14 7 Juliu Cyphers 14 7 u,, William Fislier 14 7 yy John Shafer [eating hottse] 8 6 w> Scheflsburg Borough. John S Sehell 14 7 (U) A B Bunn 14 7 p.) Slatler # Son 14 " ui A J Snively 14 7 I : II Miller 4- Cottier 14 7 (HI Widow Sehell if Son 14 7 (HI Colvin 4 Robeson 14 7 00 Juniula Township. Turner dKegg 14 7 00 William Reiser 14 7 on William Plan <£ Brother 14 7 On Joseph Gondon 14 7 00 F liilderbrand 14 7 <HJ Londonderry Township. Thomas J Porter 14 7 <i u Jacob t Devore jr. 54 7 no Harrison Township. V B Wert* 14 7 (si John Smith, 14 7 flo Jonathan Feichner, 14 7 HI Last Pro vl 'dtnc<? Towish : p. John N'veura i I 7 Hi DAT Black 14 7 Hopewell Tbwnthip. John Dasher 14 7. John King d-Brother 14 7w Pliddle Woolberry Tommkip. Jacob Bronneman 13 10 00 G R Barn dollar 13 10 00 J IV Dußcan 13 I'l <> Put: Brother 14* 7 00 James 1. Prince 14 7 00 Simon Beard 1 > 7 (4) James S Tussev [eating house] 8 SU) Bedford Township. Jacob Barn hart 14 7 o'* South WooJberry Township. James Piper jr. 14 7 Or. S R Ostcr 14 7 00 1) F Buck 14 7 George Kanffman 14 7 00 William S Fluck 14 7 00 SI. t'lair Township. 1 L D Beegle 14 7 (nt ft 0 Amich He Brother 14 7 (Ml John H Wright if Co. 14 7 no T B Smith 14 7 (St G D Tront 14 7 (to John lteegle 14 7 (HI Wincsling £r Bridaham 14 7 00 | Simon Ilershman. 14 7 (HI Cumberland Ualiey Township. Jacob Andtrson 14 7 on John Slay 14 7 (11 D. OVER, Treasurer. May 16. 1856. THE WAR IX EC ROPE CLOSED ONLY TO BREAK OUT .1 FRESH At the "COLONNADE STORE" of JACOB fat troops of customers at prices so leu aslo command speedy salt, and general satis faction to his friends, in and nut of tou n. So come one, crane all! MOTTO—" Fair Salts atul quick Returns ' His stock comprises in part Cloths, Buff Marsaille*, Cassimercs, Grenadines, Cashnterets. Lawns, Merino Casimeres, Brilliante, col'd te plain. Camlet Cloths, Barege da Laities, Jeans, Crape de Paris, Cottonades, Tissue, Velvets, Satin Plaid Barege, Satin vestings, Cham bra, Florence. Ribbons. Stripped Swiss, Needle Work, all kinds QUEF.SSW.IRE. UARDUARF, FAMILY FURNISHINGS, JNI) FAMILY OROCF.RIFS. In short every thing usually kept in a conn try store. His stock is large and well selected and Jacob Hrrn Is the man that will t*ke pleasure in showing his goods, whether put chased or not. April 25,1866. SETTLE UP. 11l E subscriber, having disposed of his Store • in Bedford, is desirous of Closing np hi* ouk?. All persons indebted 10 him arcieques ted to settle up immediately. His hooks will he in Ihe minds of' Mr. Job M. Shoemaker, till first July next: lie ia thankful to hi* Spends for the very generous support the.v hare yielded him since his commencement in this place and cordially recoomiocads Xr. Job M Shoemaker, as a young man oLgpod business habits, of strict boi csty. capacity and integrity, and who will not fiul '* give general satisfaction to my customers and the public. ELI AS M. FlSHUi .March 14, ' 30.C-ilui.
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