51 *lfl and Ffmalr 3E3U.V411Y. T 111 Initiation is lu-tct at R (Disblt* 18 id lord ■ > i i", t* i., 1 1 mil :* fijui B.'ifvd in 1 d rn let irota U > tfor i Springs. Bring site ted in a retired v-jlmp*. ficefrom .rui.iy of the alluring vie*'* that*'* nfteo corrupt •l.a mini* of yoarb: an Jin the midst of i>np of -J ,e most bjtOiiful an.i healthy portions of the S;i!c t w.jX.fiiat Hint it will receive the liber.il patroavgt th it It* rrieriffe have anticipate I vr;*-t recommendation* Ir.-tn libra a 1. a- w;ll ii tin high style of teaching he ltaxh biting in Ibis p.xc sat pr.-seut. I eliy sutis f/ at t?at i- s.c i i ui'i is w need, lie will fcj as dated by Airs. E. E. Pot LOCI: hs Pre • iptress, a I U1 ih Other teachers us the Scfio i Uir r squire, i'.hi vexr fII b • li v< I• I n;:o two session ' ": v < 111- t* i•d. st s Miion will eomutcn Oh To s Ity ii i dxy of August next ut o*rlo va, .V • d. Eoi su-ti ia. will be divilrd into J.vo terras . of It w" t., hat without any vacation, as the ncheol oil '-> fMtfui-t dou the Dextd.y xltw the cut ! '' 'd it L*rm of th • session. it wilt t; v-.ry tutpertsnt for students to l>e .la sttaa i axc xe ii -ar the bogiurung of the term •it pwu da, .a orJ-r to gda * thorough r.auw i. l/j of a'cia mtary principles. H lits if tuition hi Jutlouii. Par sit. n ti Ea*Uso. per term. $3 o nhte.it will be a I led. for lugttrr I ranches, ta :!a lia' high matheni itics; each t'oraxeh xa'iial or modern Isngdage, i The entire amount of the above shall not gec-d sit dollars. UtTßa.—Lvssons on Putin, per term, SlO I r.winj! tad painting of tbs different rarl etieg, froui 3 dollars to fe Of) "Vi>dt! tr.osic, "i lesions per week, 1 <>o : (neidelitsis, 2U ] tlpjotil xMeition will lo g.ven to those in ; tjiiiirig to engig; In teaching,both by affording I tb jtn a thirouin.'ling in the hr in ho neces ?xrr to be taasnt. r.nd by lecture* on tke best ructhods ofitexching -nd disctj-litie. Hoi: } con i* s-ccured in various t>iftces in tb ▼ iilaga on tkj most r. ajonalde terms. Wo farther sir th<* PR HROK. JOffS FILLER, J ha osburr. Mxv na, 1866. Tall Oaoaa. ASBFrne*,*. JOHN STONE & SONS. I -H Honlh Second Slpcrt, TUILAI-IIPniA. j Altl. 'msw prepared to i-ffer to their costoujits. jud t" the trade, (of their ow a imp irintino,) the i->raool *-oi bftodsotnest asa irtutent of Miliiuery ; •Oovd* in this ffcty— ••oris.sting la part of BOX.VET SILKS. RIBBONS V£LVET. PA.Vt Y rf.ATlli.iis. flow tuts. LAcrs, &c. ! f hif Sulouion Filler, Ay't'd. V,*; A I>t of pro and in thceiil Borough c f Bed- | tori, being bit .Vo. 13, in the plan of said Bo sough, itoute on Juliana Strr-r, euntain'.ng 60 feel iu front on said ureoi, au i running fy.ck uwxßouv ?RIHB lillliidiM; HOUSE, frmie utaule. ice hoass. ten pin adey an t otlit buD'ingi. Tins property is handsomely tooa tvd oa the street leading to the Bedford Spring aadißa very deiiiibl j one -particularly to a )- ItkVi, granted to tne mio So!o --lano FillSr. rKUMS—Cash, at the confirmation of the aK. ii. L. RUSSELL, Ex or r < t'w Gut tfi.'l .%e Filler, dee'd. Sep. 14, lf&>. Oollector* for Mmj year I6M, VI 7". L bear in mittd that no cxonerntions Tv .vill bo allowed by tho ('ouiQissiducr* f* Ml itii Tlx after the first Monday of Di oouiber itTTt. Yoa will b prepared to make wour rjc.-p;s at November G>nrf. A. S. RUSSELL. ftct. 26, PUBLIC SHE. t)F YjiUiJtBLS ME.iL ESTATE. THERE will b oij at pukliu Vendue, on the premises, on TfTtTHSDAY, the '.'tb day of November next, the Mansion Fro pert y of John K.euiTu, deceased, sivuifeu iu Bedford Township Bedford Gotinty, about one mite North ut the I'ittalvurg turnpike, and about foiar miles from Jfedford, a ijoii.i.ig Lads o/ S-umtol Hammond's heirs, George Him and ' User*, oonluining Sol acres an J 71 pi-rebes 0 f paUntediund and l lowaaca. Thu l.aadls of the best quality and ia a good s ate or cultivafioa, a Legs part cleared, and the remainder well limhewj. The improvements are a good ,wo story bnck house a ii' 'U I he Wu ind *ll other necessary oufe bnikiings. Also a good apple orchard a.r,d other fruit tr-* s Atteadaace will b- pivla anil terms of sals taadu known <: diy of sjicb)- samuel BRO'-YR, JNrrirnif Er scuicr r/ th* ia.,t will, sf, , trtdbe i lower end of Friends' Cove. ' J TheMillis fouratorie* high, frame, witflthree 1 run of stones, two pairof which are Eurrs. liav ing all the machiuery necesstty to muuufsc ' rare uteromuii and couatry work in the best man | uer. It bus one of the best water powers in the L'uiied States, which may he known from tbe j fact that during the la*t dry season it had abun dance of water, when nesiiy every other mill in ; the neighborhood was&topptd. i There are between 10 and 11 acres of land a Ijoininjr. six acres under post fence, about 4 <> . which is uicadiw, on which is erected a good | two story log house, weather-hoarded and pias ' tercd good water ut the door, with all nee. =*>- ry out buildings—!\l*<> a fine orchard of choice ■ truit. peaches und apple*. Kiting d-itennitted to sod purchasers w ill do ! " ell toevatnine this property soon. iiyTKKIi.S v.iltbt; made to suit 'he pureha ! T"? r, giving approved Bond*. Hi 1. Alf F. ROHM. , June . WA.-u A. King. iFr. Jos pan. LIW IMItTNBRSIIIP. ! Kis & Jortin. at Lam liEWOltfl, FA., "\Tt "ILL pricticr in the several Courts olßed it fordand adjoining coui.tic*. Agencies, Ooilections, and all other business ; iutrustedto their care w ill be promptly und faiih j ful'y attended to. ! OFFICE in Juliana street, formerly occupied by ; Ij. 11. Hoflits, Esq.. and more recently in the oc ! cupaticy of Jos. Mann, Eq. j January, 5, 1866. 51.\ Justice S-n : DRUGS. BOOKS . STATIONARY OH . I. C. RKATIEH. : L'i: M ulii-i I'A., &&& Having I'ttrthstsed the lirue And Book Store ot Dr • S. b. S- , .ou st ant iv on hand, at the old stau.. a large and well selected stock of choice Drugs at,ii Med kinos, wholesale and retail, all ol which will be sold at lair terica. The asaortmt Lt eonsists ii part -of DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, DVE WOODS AN It ACI DS, PA IN 'l SAN D OILS, WINDOW GLASS AND GLASS WARE, TOBACCO AND SJEGAKS, PtHVi'Mißr, FAKCV AETICDIS. AC., A v - PATENT MEDICINES. Having the regular agency for u. sale ~1 *ll of these m-.-dicmes the public are assured that th. v are of too best; such as have st<.t d the test ■' ftimeundekpericncc and c#u be safely reeois mended as gtnnthe. Vis. Towaseud's aud Sand's Sarsiparilla, ll'istar PAsam of It .b! Cherry, Aver a Cbn JuiLritta St. Feb. 16, IK-S4. naj serves io the citi sens of SeheJtsburg and vicinity. - CKttce, same as that occupied by E;>q'. Smith. Beinf well acquainted with D*. MuWn's qna kifioatsons a* a Physician, I cheerfully rcsom mend bin* to the patronage of my old friends akd the public generalh'. H. V. BRAXWKLL, M D. P. B. All Dental operations attended to as' retofore. ij j Schillsburg, April 6, 1604. tf 51A A HSOW THVIIIIV; -s in Invabtablt liotkfvr 26i fn/— A'rtrjf i nmi.'y skunl'l hurt a Cut/. NATUKK & SCIENCE. JOOOOO, Cpie* Sold ir. Le.s rWl3im T • A new edition, re. vijd in a' itupiovvd. Juat issued fkz*:. f/ Dr. MCT> Eks MEDICAL MA NUAL 'gria> treatment and cure ol every form uJ. disease contracted by pj-oiuiaeuoua sexual interev ttrse, sell-abuse or by sexual excess, with advice tor their prevention, written ii. * rsmiliur style, avoiding all medical teehiiicaliiie*. ut.d every tiling that would offend the ear of decency; with an outline ol complaints incident to Fe males, from the result of sum#- twenty year* successful practice, exclusively uevoted to the cure of diseases, of a delicate or,private nature. To which is added receipts for >the ci res ol the above diseases, tnd a .treatise on the cause, symptoms and cure of the Fever and Ague. Testimony cf iho Professor of Obsteutcs in IVnn.College,Pliiladulphia— Dr. JII'NTEB'S MEDICAL MANUAL.'"—The author ol this work, unlike the majority of these 'who who ad vertise to on re the disease of which it tienvs i* a graduate of one of tin- lust College* in tie United State*. It affords me pleasure to ri oommend h'tn to the untortunnto. or to the vic tetu of malpractice, a a succesKfu) and experi eneed practitioner, in whose honor and integrity ibeynuy place the greatest eunCdetice. J. N. I.oxcsnor.E, M. D. From A Woodward, Jf. D. of I'eun. l.'niver aity, Philadelphia.—lt givesuue pleasure to add my te. timony to the prolVssionabie ability cf the Author of the ".Medical Manual."—Nu merous cases of Disease ol the-GenitaiOrgans, some of them of long standing, have come un der my notice, ia which his-skill lias been mani fest in restoriug to perfect health, in some cases where the patient has been considered beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Seminal weakness, or disarrangement of the functions produced by self abuse or excess of venery. I do not know his nifier.or in the profession. I have been acquainted with "lie author some thirty rears, and deem it no'tnore than justice to him as vtell as kindness to the unfortunate victim of early indiscretion, to recommend liilo as one in whose professional rktll and integrity 'they may safeiv confide themselves. At.risEU Wooommrd. M. p • Ttiis is, without execution, the most cont preiieiistve and intelligent work published or. the class of diseases of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all technical terms, it addres ses itself to the reason of its readers. It is free froiu all objectionable matter, and no parent, however fastidious, can object to placing it in the hfttula ol his nuns. The Author lias devoted many years to the treatment of the various complaints treated of, and with too little i.reath to pub*, an.t little presumption to impose, ho lias itfered to the world, at the merely nominal price of 26 cents, the fruit of some twenty ears' most successful practice.— llrraU. "No teacher or pjrent should be without the knowledge inipartid in this work. It weu'.d save years of pain, mortification and sorrow to the 3'outh ttnder their charge."— i'opltt' idro ciiU. A Presbyterian clergyman iu Ohio, writing ° '• Hunter's Medic*! Manual" sars i—" Thou sand* upon thousands of our youth, by evil ex ample and influence ot the passion*, have been led into the habit of seif-pollution, without real txing the sia and feurlul consequence* upo* themieives and their posterity. The constitu tion* of tloutunds who ore .-.tiding families hav bevu enfeebled, if not broken down, and they .-lo not. know the cause or the cure. Anything that t an be done so to eUghttn arid influence the public mind aa to cfeec.li tnd ultimately remove ti :s wide spread source of human wretche would confer the jrreitest bkssing next 'o the religion of Jesus Christ, on the present and coming yencraticn. Intemperance (or the use of mtorieating drink*) t'oonsh it has slain thou sand* upon ihousnde. is riot a greater scourge to the human race. Accept tuy thank* on be half ttesiflicted. and relieve me, your co-work er ir the good work yen are so actively engaged in." One cupy, securely enveloped, will be for warded. free of postage, to any part of the United States for 2-"> cent*, or six'copies for sl. Address, post paid, COSDEN aud CO. Publish ers, or Box 136. Philadelphia. Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agent* supplied on th most liberal term*. •Sept. 17. 1664. Call at Vlymirc'ft. TIV £ sabaeribcr has just receiver! from the Eastern cities the best assortment ef Brass Copper,nod Tin Wureerer ottered in this place, towhich he invites the attention of the politic lie has a great many improved cooking utensils, that cannot fail to please every housekeeper who uacs them. The Lafties especially are invited to cat) and examine the articles. Among them are ti. AM and B*ll METAL Kettles of all sixes* Water Coolers, Chafing Dishes, Saucepans, Milk Boiler?, Klkss LAMPS, an excellent article for the sicic room, Cake Moulds, Spice Boxes, Tea Brass and Iron Ladles, Tatent Lamps, Candlesticks, Glass Lamps, Match Box es, Spittoons, Ac., Ac. English and French Tin, Iron and Brass Ware in great variety. Japanned Tin Toy*, and a great variety of Fancy articles. Chain and Force Pumps, and Id short every article in my hoe. Don't forge: to call at the Tin Ware Depot Ear: Ftt st. GEORGE ELY* IRE -lug.-U, 1864. The Me a gel House. The subscriber having taken the above welt knout* Hotel, in thetown o! Bedford, reemftiy kept by Mr.lsaac Mengel. would respectfully an ncintre to hie friend* and the public generally, that he te no-.v prepared Jo entertain them a. superior tit le. !li* Beds a'el Ut'tl4ing, are iter, and rtistihuinbers commodious ami wnif veutJulol and furnished i:t the best manner. his i able, will he i.nMti' the choicest vi ands die market can produce. Mts bar will lie suppjieit with the be-t lv qiinr*. Wis Stable is large and ronimcKtinoA and wil be aliened by and attentive and industriousoC ier Boarde'e trill t>e taken by lite dav. weeh, month and rear. A he is detefrnined to S[nt" no efforts .0 please and make ail perrons uhr>Hpwbbm fee! at home he rerpsH-ilnUy asks ttie patronage of the public. J A VlfiS S. E PICK WITH. Bedford, Mcreh 3!, 18*54. fiIItDWARESTORK. The subscriber having purchased the entire stock of IIAKD WARE oftbe late TSbtncs ii. Miller,in the Dedfcrd, sroid re spectfully announce to hi* ffktbs r i pat** Ho generally, that be it now preparul do fur-" uisn almoatevery article in big line ct tmscKsc on favorable term •• Hi* stork bring nearly all new, and selected i.VQi'ißiia ixn ( liROVfCJLI7 win lie published I'fwy Thurs day .Morning at two ddll.us per annum. in ad vance. or (wo dollars au.l fifty c.: :ts .rf'.er the year expire:-. >. o subri-'tTjuiQii willbetaken for a shorter period ail.n six'uioiitim,' Hjni no jsitlwcri)*r *Ol heat tberty lo discontinue- hi* subscription utitil ali arrearages art- f>aid. Kates of Advertising: 1 insertion. 'Jiio, ?■ do 1 square, (lStiuns) 50 75 $4.00 i squares, SI.OO 1.50 2.00 3 squares, I.OU ".00 2.50 3 front lis, G do. 10 do' 1 square s2*6o $4,00 $7,00 2 squares 4.00 6,00 10.00 3 squares 5.00 S.OO 12,00 Hall Column >.OO 12.00 liJ.OO Whole Column 12,00 1 G.OO 30,00 CP*"AII uilrertlsemtnts not marked v.ith the umber of insertions desired will he inserted Until forbid, and charged accordingly. Head Quarters, ox PAsiitrtxim-EddiTJiisc. f~ tp he subscriber would rqspceflUli) .j* ii* inform the public that lie is HOW ' offering the Bedford Hall(formerly lA- Exchange Hotel) in "itt street, the largest nrd iiCat assortment of r*adva>iolc, fashion iblo Clothing, ever before odered for sale in this place. HIS STOCK consists of a large and splendid upply of Winter Goods. lltj has cve-v Variety and description of COATS. BAATS AND VESTS. SHIRTS. DRAWEES. COLLARS AND CRAVATS, RI'SPKNDEUS, 1! ANDKEIiCHIDVS, &c. ikr. He has also alargestoek of prime CLOTHS, CASSIMEH HS finJ A'¥.ST IX rits. Having purchased his stock lor .CASH he feet* assured that be can Traku It j 0 the advantage ot those wanting c.oon and < IIK.t ct.oTMtxc to give liim a call before nurehasing elsewhere. W.tt. SCTIAFKR. Rctlford, January 19, 1854. Farmers Look tt yjar I ite.'j Windmills 3 Windmills ! ! Til E subscriber wishes to call the ntti'iition of farmers to li'm now and latest Itttpniri Fanning Jlfilh, which iie Continues to mst uf.c ture at his shop, a f.-w doors east of Brier's Hot tel. of the best material and warranted. He has also procured the of J. Raruborough's cel ebrated Patent bo* Screen, which lie uses in all of hrs mills, which renders It far superior to any now in use, in the removal of cheat, cockie and smut. He consider* it unnecessary to ay anvthing further in reference to his mills, as they are now generally in use in most pirts of Bedford coun ty. and alt cm hive an opportunity of examin ing T'*r themselves. All kin ls of Windmill repairing done on the shortest notice Any person who wishes to purchase a good Funning Mill, will plcise call and examine be fore-purchasing elsewhere. SIMOV DICKER lIOOF. Bedford, August 81,18b*>.- 3m. HBMOUAh. rpilll subscriber Would respectfully lanoiinx -L to the public that he has removed his fin ning Est.. hlishir.cnt to the building recently oc cupied by Mr. Luther, a*e Confectionary Store, in the Diamond, "-here he is better pr tips red than to accomodate his rtistoiaoit with every article in the line of hi* bß*inen*. yi.'her wholesale orret .i. and hopes they will give h:a x call at his tow location. OEOUfTE BLYMIRB. Bedford. April 1?. 1555. "P. 8. The subscriber is desirous of taring hrs hooks closed up till Is; April, iret.. eith-r bv cash or note, le Impi * this notice will b attended to immediately. C. B. Bedford leftdemy and Female Seminary. W. W. CAI3P3ELL, Priccipai. f fTIIK first sess.on of the 6th -tchoid ywir o- A Ihislnstituti JO will open on Monday mom, mg the3d day of September. The pat history of the Academy, will, we trust, le sufficient guarantee of it* future efflcieusy. The branches taught will he the same as hereto fore. To mxtttr prtncipitt will be considered the most important pursuit of the pupps; and while it -.vill be the cotint business of tliv In structor to impart knowledge, it will also be his aim to lead bis pupils to make a practical n;>- p icatinn of their acquisition*. To load the mind with innumerable formulas, without cause ing if to nse thein, would be like placing a bow na child'* hand, without teaching him how to Vnd it. In floo. it shall he our object, as ithas eve lejen. to lead the pqpil to think. XT* S. R. I-istruction in Single and Dnuhel Entry Book Keeping will be given by the P ri clpah The class in this study will be so arr sng *l that any young mea desiring to purine this important branch, in order to prepare them mlvm f{ all kinds taken In ev ! cii.njtu far work, and the highest prices allowed, i >V* rcspeetfullv It: rite the'puhlic to give us a call. WM. WEISEL, JOITJf FOSTER. Bedford, Feb. 23d, 1851. Taylor & Mowry, TANNERS, BEDFORD, PA. HATt' COMmHTLI OX 11AKD at thei- Tannery on East F'itt St. leather ! of all kinds ar.,l of the beet quality. at exceed ! ingly moderate rates. The) pay the h i;lie.t i orices for eonntrr hides. Feb. IC, IS4. UMFOIiH HOTEL, AST GEIJEEAL STAGE OFFICE. milE subscriber respectfully beg* leave to an -1 nounce to his old I'iicnd* and the public generally, that he ha* leased and taken ]>u*Js sion of the Bedford Hotel, lately in the occu pancy of Col. Adatu Barnbart. it 1* not his design to make many professions us to what he will do, bu' ha pledge* bit word that his most energetic effort* will be employed to render c imputable all who give bin a tail. Tbehouse will be handsomely lilted ep. and none lint careful and attentive servants vriii be engaged. Parsons visiting the Bedford Sprigs, as well as those attending Court. and the traveling community generally, are respectfully inrited to give hiin a call and Jodge for thetnsulve*. Cv* The stages all now stop at this hotel, and it is therefore the Mage Office. Boarders taken by the vreefc, month or year, on favorable terms. XT' Ample and comfortable stabling is at tached to this hotel, which will always bv at tended by a cinTu! hostler. Alto, a *ae and convenient carriage house. JOHN IIAFKK. Uediord, April t3, 1^5.-rr. Plastering Laths!! rpilß HVDKKSIGikXD ba'ibg erected 1 a Mill for sawing I't.vjrt&iKC LATHI on his premises in LTiiion Tp.. Bedford county, s now re . ay to tnrnish auy quantity on the shortest notice. Price Sl.oU peT thousand. Si It. long.— Other lengths In proportion. Letters adireesed to meat St. Clairjvlile nil! be prompt lr ait tinted to. WM. GUI Lr'i Til r;tvi.>r> Tp.. Feb. K.IHM. **.. .A. OAH.D. bu. ALFRED A. chaise, Having periainently located in Stonerstoi : ' Bedford coanty , Pt..rptctfiUr tandenhi' srvkealo the public i--. the line ol 1:* prufei • ion. All night cilia attended to with proiupm***. Stoneratowr, May If, Watchmaking, Clockmaklng and Jew eiry Establishment. rjIHS aabaeriber woui,! -espcctfudly inform hit J. friend* and thepapdc generally, thuthe h.'.a opened ont. in the mop in Put Street, nearly opposite tie Bedford Hotel, and lately occupied by 11, Kicodemn*. E*q-, anevr Watch making. Cloektnak ing and Jewe rt inent. where he will attend promptly to repair ing IVatchc* aud Clock*. He ha* on hand a large and splendid usaottrnent ol Jewelry, of every description. hich he will *cil on moder ate term*. Alao Gold and Silver WATCHES, sifver Spoon*, Thimble*, Butter Knivea, Geld and Silver Bona and Pencil*. Ac. DANIEL BORDER. Bedford. April 20,1565. I*. S. He atiil continue* tie Ganmltkia hnainc**. at Ml ld atard. in the Lag: end o town, whore Ims has * good unt competent irork 1 man cntantiy employ ed. D. B. | TO BUILDERS. TJtbo tabecriber ia fully prepared to furniehany I quantity or quality of Building Lumber and Blattering hatha. Urdor* d,reeled to St. (Jlasa vlll, Bedford Coanty, will br promptly attended to, by giving a reasonable notice. i\ I). BEEGLE Doc.. 20. If At. LI MBER ! LUMBER!! {/ Wd j\/ \/\MMMILnSei' different kirdi jl f'J Alao. 70 000 tevtof LUM BKik ci diflerunt kitn'e. iH-tl hi VVhi'v I'ttif, leliow Bute, I'ojilii'. Sp'uc*. A' - , Ac. Korea!e K l>. BKK.GLK. St. C'iair.eilir p, S. i*. IHH3 -t' LITE FliOM THL HIST. WOODYI AHD'S Improved Smut and Server iag Machine*, Mill Hu*he*. UoltiugClotht, anil Bran I>n*ters. of the timet improve, plan. Mill Screw*. Little Grant Corn and Cob grind. >-r*. Patent bridge* for M ill Spindle*, Portable Mill*, warranted to grind Jfi bushels per hour, Mill trona, and Mill Burr* made to order, can he prnured of tlio Agent, J?.. D. MROAII, at Scheliahurg, Bedford County, Pa Mill w.igbt work done at tbo ahorteit notice, and ou tho most reasonable term*. N'. B-Tt ia agent for Bedford, Sontcr* t. adjoining Cocntie*. M*y 4, 1566 —as Great Diseovery! Ti Berry Tooth Wash. A COMPI.EII: euro fc* Scr.—y. cleaning M.V. tbc teeUi and nweateciug the breath. Alao lt*D DBOPI, Aa infJ.V* Cairo for Tooth-Aho—w.nranted ! to effjot a cure a Crcm lo to too minute* o ( act charge. , Prepared and wid v J. W. MoCumwt & . Wm. C. Gr.ma, Bbio 'j .tun i>„ . Ang. 17, lSo-4 .* j JOB MAl**. O. BTAMQ. 1 T AW PARTNERSHIP.., Th. wdermgned ' ,^r' e the Pru-tloa I of the Law, and wtJlpr-amptly .-,tlet>d to ail bwaP ! nes entrusted to tbeir aune in Bedford and aj. Joining eunntie*. I •JSTiitf" ° D , l ui * Dai *""> three door* ! - <">- 1 dune t*t—lfs4 If. N •A SP ANG. fits: fits:: fits 1 w JfUE IKII/111. IX'iFAtT FILLS FOR TQE CCR£ OF ffl, Sfflsms, Cramps, atd til \errous and Cußstlluiiouai Dis "FfISFS. PRSOUN'S -Who are laboritg under this n cat iistresatt.g malady,-e di find the V gutbie Epileptic Fills to be the only reined/ ••,* dia- I coTtred for Ctt.ing Epilepsy or Falling Fits. These pills pens*** a specific action on the ocr i VOLS aysleiii. and, although t bey are prepared j especially for the purpose of euriug Fits, they i r ill be found <>i csjHo ial benefit lor all .per<>n afflicted with weak nerve*, or wliose nervous system has been prostrated or ehattertd front any cause whatever. 1 n ehrotiic c-*ntplaibt, or diseases ot long suttiiitig. supeiind-.'Ced by i.er vouat.ess, thy are exceedingly bejie'Scial- Trslimouy in favor of tlie Vege table hKtract Epileptic Pills. In the publication of thefollowitigceit?flclsi l or cures, the names have l.een auppr-cs< d as the testimonials were roluntatilr ofl'.-red, utid ot would be improper to publish ilieju without the cf mm/ physician*, but nothing which 1 hate taken appears to have met the require n*-iUvf rnv Case, so Well as veur Epileptic Pills. AXOTUER CASE OF FITS Ci.AßKat:ao, Vs. November lbth. lbb-'. ) | To Setb S. ITance. Baltimore. Md. Pear Sir—Having l.eeu afflicted for mine rears past with Fallisg Fit*. L saw your adver tisement, and determined to jtire your pills a trial, and I atu happy to say that since I com menced the use of them, I have not had an at tack. I believe thorn to be a first rate article, for. a* 1 have written to yon in a former letter I was attacked every two wrecks, hut since i hare been using them I have not hart an attack. Tours, respectfully, TTRRCR. M* A ©IPCGGJST. Xew Tori., Oct. JO, 1562. I'e.ir Sir—Pltsie send we Iwu bote* mo re ot 1 yohr Vegetable Epileptic Pill*. The person for i whom 1 procured them. Is much pleased with ' their effects. They seem to have an excellent i effect. A. PEBFiit T CUKE Of EI'ILEPST. Pittsburg, November 22, IS6B. Dear Sir—lt i* now tnn months since my wife had any of those nervous attacks. She think* she is cured. She has not had anv symptoms ol the disease lor the last nine months. She took your Vegetable Extract Pills lor about four j mouths, and discontinued them fcut months since. Mn. S. was treated by the b eit „ ' school physician* in the State for ten years,thru ' by th best Moni'j'pathic for eighteen months,! without a cere. It is to your Vegetable Ex- j tract Fills and with strict regard to diet, that ' We ascribe her sure of tba most dreadful dis , ease that ever articled the human family . 1 wish ! | evr> person aAicten with Epilepsy i, a d this ' I medicine, and would give it s. thorough trial. ' ; It may not cure in all cases, but in this it his i 1 jxrrfoimed weudeis. A VERY REMARKABLE CURE. Milledgevilk.. send for sit boxv* of V.-an r pills, j which proved an effectual cure for my laughter* who is now about IK years of age" I think there is ne other medicine in use equal to thern. and I will be forever grateful to you the use of theci far my daughter whom it bat cured. Yours, respectfully- Ncneus and fons!i!tiaal Disea ses. Thw pills possess a specific actios on th* notveas syatum, and although tUey are prepa red especially for the purpose of curing Ft they will bu lon ad of especial benefit to ail per son articled with weak nerves, or whose ner vous system has been prostrated or shattered from any c.inse whatever; in fact it is almost impossible to convey an adequate idea of the pße.lv and almost miraculous results which these pills effect in the diseased, broken down tr prostrated nervous systems. Persons who were all lassitude, weaknosss and debility, be fore their use, at once become robust and full ot energy. No matter whether the constitution has been broken down by extst*. weak by na ture. or debilitated by sickness, their efiect on the unstrung and shattered nervous organisa- j tion is equally certain and apparent. In cases i of neuralgia, huadaclte, vertigo, pain in the I nerres of tlieface, and the various train of ner- i voue a {fictions, palpitation of the heart, period- ! ieal headaches, colu and shivered state of the frame, frequent fits of abstraction, total inabili ty, dislike to society, melancholy, religions mo. n.nnatUd, heats and gushes of the face on the slightest occasion, adesire that existence should terminate', they will produce a cure in an aston ishingly short period of time, and it will also remove depression, excitement, a tendency to blush, restlessness, sleeplessness. incapacity for study or business, loss of memory, confusion, I giddinMa. blood to the head, mental debility, j hysteria, i idecision, wretchedness, thoughta of self destri.. tion, fear of insanity, Ac.,&r ; They will incretso and restore tho appetite strengthen tho emaciated, renew the health j those who have destroyed it by exc *fle 3 . Blu i induce continual cheerfulness and eyjauwnitv of *piri<, aud prolong life. Persons of pale complexion -jjd cer.. umptive habits are restored by a boj or two, to bloo p and rigor, changing the ska frsjn s pah . vel ow stckly color, to beaat*ful doiid compl. xion. these piTm tree mposed of jjneof the most expensive matyials in the listeria Mcdica, it will be itnp<.**iblß to lente tbeon around the oouwtryou agency, as coma r . Vat oat Medicines usually are. Bui in order to let MM afflicted in the moat remote pact* of the country have a chance to obtain them, they will be sent by mail free of po-stage, to any part of the iiited States, or any country with which the United Ktstea has postal arrangetnentii, or the receipt ot a remittance. PRlCED.—.Vegetable Extract Epileptic Pills $3 per box, two boxes for s. Howard Association, PHii.i£>£irhu. Important Announceni i> 1 0 ali persona afflicted with Stxal.. such as Sentinel Weakness, ia.puict.ct G<, i orhues, Gleet, Syphilis, Ac.. Ac. J lie Howard Association ot Fhiladtli hia viewot the an ful destruction ©l hun.cn lite*.\ health, cauaed by aexusJ disease*. a i.d the j, ••eplion* which are practised upon the cut, r;^ bale victims of sneb disease* It Qu#(J, s directed Iheir t'ou suit iig Surgeo'r, as a cAc-ri ( ' d I with ••Virulent ft&d Epidemic Dlsurvt*." t . i its funds can be ttaed f. rno other porpi >. j has now a rfcrphis ot rn.-ans, which tie Lin, j tint hare voted to advertise the above j, i it is needles* to add That the Association . • j mauds The highest Medical skill ot thergeiai.! . will fnriwtfhthe most ft/odem treatment. Va!- ■ ual.le advice itUo given to aick and h.-ivor, j,. ! tosle*.afflicted withabdo'tnitialVeahntvs.T.", r. 1 j complaint t'oativeneia. I.eticoTrl o a. he j Address, (post-paid.) lir.'Gto. K. tsni. rx I oOtisniting Surgeon. Howard Association ■> Suuth Ninth Street. Philadelphia. Tt. By order of the Directors, f EZRA D. UIiARTWELL, frttiJn.; t.fio. > AißtniU), ffcre/orj. I J attc 1, 1865. -it. | DOCTOR YOURSELF. THE POCKET ok. rvmj o.ve nis ok* rnrstcu*. THE FIFTIETH Edition, with One Hundred Engn. , Jf i"R a - showing diseases :..j T \m Mall'ormstLiia of the JJu & , yntan Systu the Q 3.' /JO Diseases of Fen ales, t eirg Vt • fj?7 iSji °f ">e highest importer.-c mUr married people, or tl.ose marrisge.— WILLIAM YOUNG. M I>. Let £t father he ashamed to present a Cor y <>t t'he .E SCt* LA I'll" 8 to his child. It n.r.'v ! rare Mm from an early gmve. L, r> yocnir i man or-woman enter into the ace ret nblipnti. t s j of married Iff" w itf itit reading the POCKLT j JESCCJ-AfllS. i.et no r.ne it Bering from a hacknied Cough. Fain fe; the Side, reifies* 1 nights. Hereon* and tLe wt.ole ttain < f | Dyspeptic senafthjona. K:'d g'.a v n ep t.ytheirpl i , sirian. he .mother moment without cot tnhit'g | the .4. >f L LAf ib's. liftt'c the married, . r those about to he married any imped nient. r,, d this truly useful book, as it hm been themesta of saving thousands f nnfo.lunate creatut. i from the very jaws of death. person sending T IVE.N'T Y-Fl VT! CK..MS enciOed in a letter, will receive ere copy of ttds work by mail, or Ave epics will le sent (or One Dollar. Address, (pest paid) DR. IVM. YOUAU. No. I 52 Spruce Sireet, Fbiiadelph'u. July 18, 1855-lr. Clothing and Dry Goods Store, THE subscribers are Ju.t ncvirinf a rrr. haudsotne and CIHTHJ, nsvorttrvrtt ot DY M.IDF. CLOTHISG ami £/)' UCODS. at thcij atore in the Kai Comer of- licdtord Hail, ' consisting in part Goats, Rants, Vests, Shirt,. Satin Stocks. Hackee chiefs. Poofs and Shoe... l.ats and Caps, and al. other articles usual!' kept tti Ready ilirde Clothing Storm. Also a good assortment „f J BY GOODS. consisting ot Calico, .M ou i. d c Laine, Shaw la. Alpacas, Trutrkj. tlarpet Sacks, Ac.. Ac ; a.I ut which they wtil sell as cheap as ean la- pro. cured elsewli>*xe in lledford, lor Cash vr Coaa- \ i try Produce. ; H'*> request til their friend* id town and i country to give them a call, and see and nin - , I ino t he!r *tnek 1 *.r t hofnaelYr*s, as t hey cnnxldt r ( 1 it a pleasure 1o show their goods, whether per- I sons wish to j>nrch6*e or not. SOXNASOR.V & CO. Bedford, April 20, lbao. | NEW STORK! Opened Out in a ftew F{ff: l fTUIE jul.tcrilic.- ha* just opened out a New L and Cheap i Dry Goois and Fancy Store, the tVeat cod of the building formerly in the occupancy of Dr. John H. Ilotui, due'd, and now occupied by Dr. B. I". llariy. He sell* silk pocket handkerchiefs at from 3: J cents up to Sh undersleevea from 10 cent* to $- 50; silk mits from 5 to 75 cts; cotton fcos'i (rem R* opto 3?fc cents; good hire calico f• : G' cent* par yard; collars from X cent* up to. $6; linen pocket handkerchief frcro 6* cent* to $2.50; bonnet riDbwis from 6$ to ol cent*: chemisettes from 31 cents to $1.25; bourn* from 25 cts tip; bloomers from 62| cents np, wnd Lndlc nnd Grntientens' Wtar of erery description, usually hund in Dry Hoods and Fancy Stores; sleo table lin.ns.it nil prices; boots and shoes: carpet*; a general i assortment of Queensnorr ond Gro | rer!. Vnfliable Ural Estate For Sffc. snbscrilier Ukea this melbpw of irforp! X ing those w,. V>tuv"ba(£ a valwahh Farm, that he t sell that well km**. Farm and Tavj.ni iiund,on which lie now reside;, situate in £%u FpovltU-nce tofr*liip, Bedford. County. \\ jtjivs ea% ol the Juniata Crossing", and one stile stoat of jttry* JIIU, containing ?l* acres pf land, abcqit 3HW> acres of which sre cleared and tnogtly by good ;xst fence, and in a 14gh state'of cußi ration, the majority <-t which h'is recently undergone a thorough drc ring: ot liwo, wl.icb has rendered it (Xtnmcfy fertile. The improvements are a largo three story BK2CR. HOlTSfc, with jurobably the wort com miviioji* cellar ttndrf it in the county ti !nhiv good htyn, Stable, and such otl>er out In. ktrgs as are necessary. There are go-B:atrt.k ing to boar. There is alsp a good T-sant House, with an excelk'Ut i>aw Will on Ihe j>i< petty, Si tuated very conveniently on Iks lump he *•<*. with an abundant of the choicest white jrfrp timber, inim.-dialely around the mill, ptolstly ; the largest t.odv of timber io the county. Any person desirous of examining the. pre pert* will please call no 'be awlscsiber, wlcs will endeavor to give a!) the satisfaction nee.* sary. lie also feels sale Im Mating tk.it the title to the land is good, and is willing to warrant a gamut adl claJnts. c.eu. w. househoi-di r. dept. 21, 1855.-fio FESI Bl£liG p For J satires, Constables, Witnfs>; K, i iv. for sale at this office