lU|]i:i j Mate kind Female SEMIS tilt . TIII-4 Institution is located ft' -t Busier * lf<> t G . i i:y, l*i.; i<> niiiux •*■ Bed fed and 8 in ile 1 (rata Bedford Springs. Being situ ited iu ft retired village, flee Trom tui.iy of lite alluring vices that so often corrupt the minds e,f youth; and iu the midst-of one of the most beautiful and healthy portions ot the .State, wo trust that it will tie liberal patronage that its friends have anticipate d. It will he under the charge ol the Reev.Jons BOLLOCK of the M. K. Church gentleman who its lieen lor a number ol yers engaged in atrachiog, and wooae recommendations troia a bra id, as * -It as the high stile ot teaching he is ot libilingin this place at present, fully satis fy us tint he is such a man as wo need. He will bo assisted by Mrs. £■ F- Pottos K. as Pre oeptross, and sucli other teachers as the Scb<. itnv require. Theyear anil be diviisa itto two session • 22 *■ , o as i•• i. f>' drst session will conuuen u fussliy the ith day of August next at o c!o.-k, A. M. Each s.Msiou will be divide,l into two terms ot 11 wwii, but without any vacation, as the school Wili or -organized on the next day aftei toe clos; ol h • li st term of the sessiu*. It will be vcrv important for students to be ..n attendance as n-ar the begiuniug f the term its possible, in o rd -r to gain ft thorough know laJge of eletu -ntary principles. A'a/cr of tuition ,II Jullawt : For c >:n"o Riwc'ish, per term. $3 0 To waicii wilt be .id led. fbr Ingher iwanches, lO'-'lu ling higher mathuiriaties: each Far each au-iieat % modern laiigyiage, 1 The entire amount of the above si,all Cot gee.! six dollars. EXTRA.— Lesson* on Piano per term, SlO Drawing and painting of the different vari eties, from C dollars to % (>o Vo;vl tnnsic, "2 lessons per week, 1 <>f, incidentals, 2 Speci.-.l attention will bo given to those in tending to engage in teaching,both by affording them a thorough diilling in the branches neces ■svry to be taught, and by lectures on the bust methods ot' teaching and discipline. Hoard can lie secured in various places in the village on the most reasonable terror IVe would further say that a conveyance will be in readiness at the Stage house in Bedford, on the day previous to commencement,between the hours of 1 and 5 P. M., for the conveyance cf any that may not he otherwise provided fr, free cf expsr.se. Arrang-ments will also bu u, -de fbr their return to the same place. JAMES A. GOLEM AN, i SAMUEL WILI.IA.VIS, T J H DICK EN. >2Va,.'vr.- JOSEPH BECK. i JOHN FILLER. ) Kftinburg, May 20, 18.53. loilertoit tor the year ISui>, Wf '' Hi-it no exonerations vT nil! lie allowed by ttic Cotuminoioners 'cr Mi itia Tax aft'-r tlie hist Monday of Pe . ember n-st. You wifl be preparvd U> make vuur at NovemberCiourf. A. S. HUSSKI.r., C.trk to Oum-nin SEYIT 14,1DT>5 ••ur wru'K. rp lIF stockholders •>{ the Hopeweil and Bloody L Kun Plank. Road and Tunipitc.i road Com paoy, are hereby notifl>-d that an elt ctioii for one Presidenl . five Managers and one Treasurer, will be held at ta Court houae in th" Borough of Bedford, on Monday .the 6th day of November next. Sutuw.-ibers can v >tc for officers either in person or by proxy, provided the first instal ment of one dollar per Ktiai-u shall hav-e been paid previous to said eleetion. David Brailler, M. M. Peeples, Wr. Hartley, .). H. Ash urn. Ales. King. JOMI King, Thus. W. Hot to a. John Dasher. Oeorgu Wishart, Thus. H. Murray, W P. SehelJ. (N'imi:,eioners. Oct. 26. 18VS. NEW OLOTIIINfi STORE. Tat: sulmcriber ha* iunt onencd a hew and complete C I.OTII I\t. .STORK, in • tie ouiiding on the corner of Jniiana .Street, Bedford. i'a.. owned hv David Mann, Esq., .Kid lately in the occupancy of Mr. Solomon Filler a* a Dry Goods Stare, a.d two doors South of the Rising Sun Tavern. His stock comprise* one of the largest and cheapest assortment* of Keudy Niidc Clothing ever brought to Bedford. He ha* also . choice assortment el' Dry Cioorlil. til of which he will sell cheap as can be procured in the town. He requests all his country f.-icud sand others, to call and see his goods —a* he does not con sider it a trouble to show them to anv one. ISAAC LIPPEL. April ti, 1555. Jew Fall and Winter Goods. rpifi; undersigned begs leave to inform his t friends and the pbblie that he has just re ceived from the eastern cities, and is now ex hibiting AT CHEAP SIDE, s general assort ment of new style fall and WINTER GOODS, conif rising a great variety of LADIF.X' PRESS GOODS of the litest styles; such in put as Flick and Fancy bii*s. Merinoea, Caehmers, Cobiirg and Thibet Cloths, Alpacci*, Moussoiiu Delaines, Moussoline De Begs, Fancy Print*. fr.,iu a ftp up, Muslin, blcich.-i and unbleached, from a tip up, all widths. Thibet and Bay State Siiaai*. Mine, B ac.k, Brown and Olive French Cloths, Sap'r FUck and Fancy Cas.-imcrea, Twesds, Oaxsinetts. Jeans, Vesting*. Merino Shirts and Drawer*, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes in great varietv. Jee.: *r. UROVERIKS. Sup'r Golden Syrup and N". O. Molasses, best Rio and Java Codec, X. O. clarified, crushed, and granulated Sugar*, Spicsa. Teas, Choco iite, Extract of Cotfee, Rice, Tobacco Drugs i rid Oil*, together with every other article aiapt eop! , a!! of w.uch he .s determined to sell CHEAP FOU CASH, or approved produce. Ho r-spectfully invites ad i search of bar gains to give him a call before purchasing. Thankful for past fv>. f itiiaißlstrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the subscriber, upon the orate of Su san Burger, late of South Wood berry Town ship, dwe'd, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make payment imme t:inely,nd thoso having claims wifl present the name without deity. JOHN" BURGER. Adm'r. F >uth Wcodocin . opt If. 18.i i. Mors Nfv fioow-dtiit roceived at the Col >c.i le store a fresh asaortment of Casswneres, Satinets, lanee Woo) Find*, Mo js'.in do Loins, Co burgs, Print*, ic.. Ac. J/ATS ASS Cat*.—New stylo .Hungarian Hats, Drab and Peari, Men and boy* Blue Navf just received by express at Heed s Colcnadc Ftoro. Oct. sc. ih.vi. Stray Heifer. CAME to the priaiise* of the subscriber, living in fht. Clair Township, about the i a i of July list, n nil Heifer, witu a slit in the right ear—supposed t> be about >* year old last spring. Tn o viiar is req lusted to come for* ird, prove property, pay charges and fake her awav. CKutiUE STAINES. Nov. 16, H?ov. lALLAIiLE MILL PMFttN FOR SAT.TI! i THE subscriber, about to rt mo*e to ("alifor J j nia, otters at Private Bie,his valuable >1 ill Pro- . I periv, situate about 3 miles East of Bedford, on ; the Juniata Rarer, in Cotciaiu township, at the i lower end of Friends' Cove. The Mill is four stories high, frsmie. withtbre*' I run of stones, .two pair of which aire KUITS. has - | | ing all the machinery necessary to manutac- j • tare merchant and country work in the best man- i ; fter. It has one of tile beat water powers in the j i (Justed State*, which may In- kreiwo froni the j fact that during the last dry season, it hadabun- I danee of water, when nearly every other mill in j t he neighborhood was stopped. There are between 10 and 11 acres of laud j adjoining, six acres under post fence, about 4 o i i which is mead aw, on which is erected a good 1 I two story log house, weather-hoarded aud plas j tored good water at the door, with all noressa- j | rv out buildings—also a (inu orchard of choice ; fruit, peaches and apples. Being determined to sell purchasers will do ; • ell to examine this property soon; IJ3F* TERMS will be mule to suit'he pnrcba- I ye.'r, giving approved Bonds.. IIIKAM >. ROHM. | June 8. 1860. M A. Kl.Sti. Fit. JoiKtiAft. j LIW PARTNERSHIP. Kiu* & Jordan, Attornejs at Liwi - iiKjmmi), PA., "VS, r ILL pru'tiee in the several Courts ol Bed v v ford and adjoining counties. Agencies. Collcctiioax. and all othw business intrusteil to their cars will be promptly and faith fully attended t". OFFICE in Juliana street, formerly oocxipied by D. H . Horius, Esq.. and more recently in the oc cupancy of.lns. Maim, ITq. January. 6. IH&S. H. Vic OB EH is, Justice of the Peace, HAS removed his Office to Juliana Strict two doors North of the "inquirer and Chronicle" Office, and two doors Soi-th of King § Jordans' Office, where be will punctually at tend to the collection of all claims pi iced in ilia hands. Beilford, April t), 18yi-iz DRUGS, BOOKS , STATIONARY 15R . I C. REAMER, Hating Puichaced the Drug And Buuk Store of Ltr- S. ft S l- "' •, .ou stautlv on hand, at the old Stan., a large and well selected stock of choice Drugs and Alvd icine, wholesaleaad retail, ail of which will lu sold at t.-ti-r terms. The assortiru nt consists ii part of DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, DYE WOODS AND ACIDS, PAINTS AND OILS, WINDOW GLASS AND GLASS WARK, TOBACCO AND SEGAKS, FKR KVMERV, FAKCV AHTICLES, Ae., A c LATENT MEDICINES. Having the regular agency for tne sale <.t all <"Cthese medicines the public are nssurvdth.it they are of the best: such as have stood the teat of'tinieandexperionee. ar.d can be safely recom mended as genuine. Vis. Townscnd's and Sand's Sarsaparilla. IVistar Balaam of Wild Cherry, Ayer'n Cherry Hector' Moffat's Life Pills and Phienix Bitters, Br Jaynj's Family Medicines,Fahnestocka'sllobe sacks, and other vermifuges, Houft'aiid (inuniu Bitters, Ac. Jtc. Constantly on hand a large stork of Historic biogr iphicil, Scientitlc, Weligious. Poetics chool. and Miscellaneous BOOKS Also a great variety of Innty Stationery, ap. Post anil wrapping paper of rveiy quality Paper Hangings in great ariety. 1\ ipdo* Blinds in pattens or by the piece. Wall pifcr, Steel and Fancy Goods. BLANK BOOKS ofevery sixe and quality, Pocket Books and Port Nfonnaies, Diaries, Blank Deeds and Mortgages. ghi Pens and Pencils, Combs, Brushes. Per fumery in great variety, Soaps. Ac. Ac., Ac. Lamps, and Caraphine Oil and Burning Fluid kept constantly on hand. CHOK'E LIQUORS or medical e; Brandy, WoltTs, Schcidam chuapps,Gin, Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines. Jan. IM, 1854. Dr. F. C. Reamer, Physician and Surgeon. T> espectfullr tenders his services to iV the c-itizens of Bedtord and vicinity. He may always he found (unless professionally en gaged) at his Drug and Look Store, inJuhunna St. Feb. Id, 1864. &v. smr/cj DENTIST, Bedford, Fa. OF TREE on Pitt Street, nearly opposite the "Bedford Hotel." Teeth plugged, leg ulated, Ac., and artificial teclh inserted, from one to an entire set. Charges moderate, and ail operations warranted. Bap"Term*—Post NREIY CASH. Jan. l'J, lt)o4. iraelc of Seienec. Dr. C. Kelling of Mee.hanicshitrg, Cumber land Co. Pa., announce* to those attlicled with Tu mors, Wens, Cancers, Polypus, Lupus Moles or Mark*, Scrofula or King's Evil i,d all diseases that have been usually treated with Caustic or Knife, he can remove theiu by an entirely new mot nod, without cutting, burning, or pain. N'ei the." Oftloroforni or Ltber is administered, to the patient. It is no muter on what part of the bony they may h'-v. he cm remove them with perfect safety and in a rem .ritahie short time. No Mineralor Vegetable poison, is applied, and no money re quired until a cure is perfected. Prolapsis Uteri, Female complaints, Chronic, Vencrai and all other disease* treated with posi tive success. Full particular* can he obtained by addressingiu either English or German postpaid. Patients can be accommodated with Board on reasonable term*. Meehanicsburg is n r of the prettiest and healthiest town* in this or any other State. It is 8 mile* from H*rr!sburg ou tbcC. A'. K. K. aud accessible from all parts of the Union. The Dr. iviil visit cases in any part of the State when desired. Kind reader if you know any afflicted fellow creature,delay not to tell them of this treatment. Feb. 16, ItbVj.-xx Br. VV. J. Miiliin, WISHING to resume the practice of Me dicine and Sungety, (whish ill health fot a time compelled hiui to relinquish.) respectful, ijr tender* his professional services to the eiti. ton* cf Schellnburg aod vicinity. Offhe. same a* that occupied by Esq Smith. Being well acquainted with Dr. Mnllin'sqya Hfication* as a Physician. I cbevrfnliy recorri wend bmi to the patronage f my old friends and the public generally. H. V. BRAMWKLL. M. D. P. S. All Dental operations attended to as heretofore. W.J. Mi rg. April 6, l?o4.-tt HAH R\OW TIIISiELr^ jin I/* eul uuLie Jiook/or 2br*a/i —" t.riu y f , xhouU dace 11 Cpy. NATURE & SCIENCE. llfbOOO, Cop"®* Sold in !.•- MiiTmtm { hana Y A new edition, re. /'*!*tfh visedan a T Imp loved, just ispned arrSKTy Dr. lIUX Kits MEDICAL MA- N UAL ft'id HAM) for the Atllicted. Containing an outlitie of the origin, progress treatment aud cure of every foiui ol disease , contracted hjr promiscuous sexual intercourse. I self-abuse or by suxusl excess, with advice for thoir prevention, written iu a umiUar styldl asoiding all medical technicalities, and every tiring that would enfleiiil the ear of devt-ncy; with an eiutline eil complaints incident to Fe males, from the result of sonic twenty years successful practice-, exclusively Ou voted to the cure of deseasrs, of a delicate or private nature. To which is added receipts for the cures of the above dise-sse*, and a .tyentise on the cirtrse, symptoms and cure of Uie fever and Ague. Testimouv cf the Professor of Obstetrics In Pewn.College, Philadelphia—'' Dr. HUNTER 'S MEDICAL MANUAL."—The author ot this work, unlike tile majority of Jlmsc who who ad vertise t-o cure the disease of which it treats is a graduate of out 1 of the best Colleges in the United States. It affords me plea tire to rt coswmer i him to the unfortunate, ortotlievic teiu of malpractice, as a sucocwrful and experi enced practitioner, in whose honor and integrity theymay place the greatest confidence. .7, S. R.OWCSHOHK, M. D. From A WoodwjTd, M. D. of* Penn, ITniver sltv, Philadelphia.—l gives we {deawuc to add mv te timoiry to the professionable ability oi the Author of the • .Medical .Msrwiai.'*—Nu merous cases of Disease of the ilenitalOrgatis, some of them of long standing, (uive coOie un der my notice, in which his skill has been mani fest in restoring to perfect health, in some esse* where the patient has been considered bcyowd medical aid. In the treatment of Seminal weakness, or disarrangement of the funotiettrs produced by self abuse or excess of veiu-ry. I do not know his siiptrior in the profession. I have been acquainted with the auttmr acme thirty years, aud deem it no more tlian justice to him as well as kindness to the unfortunate victim of early indiscretion, to recoawaeioi him as one in whoso professional skill and integrity ' they may safely confide themselves. ALFRED WooowAßti. M. D. "This is, without exception, the most com prehensive arl intelligent work published on the class of diseases of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all technical terms, it addres ses itself to the reason r.f its reader*. IT is free from all objectionable matter, and no parent, however fastidious, can object to placing it iu the hands-ol bis sons. The Author has devoted many years to the treatment of the various complaints treated of, and with too little breath to putT, and too little presumption toiwipose, he bus offered to thu world, at the merely nominal price of 23 cents, the f-eit of some twenty ears' most successful practice.— Herald. " No teacher or parent should be without the knowledge imparted in this work. It would save years of pain, niorf iHvation aiitl sorrow to the youth under their charge."— PcopßT ddvo catc. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writing ° '• Hunter's Medical Manual" ssv* :—" Thou" sands niioti thousands uf our youth, by evil ex" ample and influence of the passions, have been led int the habit of self-pollution, without real izing the bin and tearful consequences upo themselves and their posterity. The constim tioiib of tl ousands who are raising families hav been enfeebled, if not broken down, und they do not know the cause or the cure'. Anything that ean he done to to elighten and influence the public mind as to check and ultimately remove tl is wide-spread source of human wretche would confer the greatest blessing next to the religion of Jesns Christ, on the present and coming generation. Intemperance (or the use of intoxicating drinks) though it has slain thou sands upon thousands, is not a greater scourge to the human race. Accept my thanks on he half the afflicted, *nd believe me, tour co-work er in the good work you are an actively engaged in." One copy, securely enveloped, will he for warded. free of postage, to any part of the United States for 2a cents, or six copies for sl. Address, post paid, COSDEV and CO. Publish ers, or Box 196. Philadelphia. 03** Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents supplied on the most liberal terms. Sept. 17, 1854. Call at Illynitrc'a. Til E subscriber has junt received from the I Eastern cities the best assortment of Kra*g I Copper, and Tin Vt'sreever offered in this place, j tovrhich he invite* the attention of the public.— i He has a great many improved cooking utensil*, j that cannot fail bo please every housekeeper who use* thetu. The Ladies especially are invited to call and examine the artieles. Among them are BRASS and BELL METAL Kettles of all sizes, Wator Cooler*, Chafing Dishes, S inccpan*. Milk Boilers, N'CUSE LAMPS, an excellent article fur the sick room. Cake Moulds, Spice Boxes. Tea Caßtiwters, Brass and Iron Ladles, Patent Lamps, Candlesticks, Glass Lamps, M.rich Box es, Spittoons, fce., &c. English and French Tin, Iron aud Brass Ware in great variety. Japanned Tin Toy*, and a great variety of Fancy articles. Chain and Force Pumps, and in short every article in my line. Don't forget to callat the Tin M are Depot East I'tt st. GEORGE BLTMIRK .fttjltll, 1804. The Mengei House. The snliseriber having taken the above wel ! known Hotel, in the town ol Hedlord, recently I kept by MrLase Mengei.would respeetlully an 1 nounee to his irieml* aiiil the public generally, ■ that he is ito'v prepared to euteriaoi iheoi in a i superior >y le ! Mis Beds and Bedding, are new. ami > rtischarnbersconintodioii.sai.il well ventilnlwi I and furnished in the best manner. ; On hi* Table, will be fnuiid.tlw clioiee.t vi ands the runrket van produce. Hi* Bar will be supplied with '.be be>t li quors. ILs Flable is large and commodious and will be atiened by atiilatienuve and iiidu*iribuo;- ler Boanler* will be laken by lha day. weeh, ! ruonth and year. As he is determined to spare no effnrts o plea-e.and make all persons who strtpwiih him feel at home.he respmdfuliy ask* the puironugs i of the public. JAMF.S S. EECKWITH. Bedford, March 31. 1854. ttIRDWIRE STORE. Thr sHhscriber having purchased the entire stocl of HARDWARE ofthe late Thomaa B. Milter, m tlx Bedford, ivunld ru spcctfully announce to hi* friend* aid tha pub lic generally, that he is now prepared to fur ni* almost every article in hi* line of business on favorable term . His stock being netrty all new, ami selected 0 3 months, k do. 12 do' 1 square $2-60 S4.W 2 sqnarea 4.00 ti.OO -10.W It squares 6.00 X.OH *13,00 Hall Column 8,00 12,00 10,00 Whole Column 12,00 80.00 CyAIl advertisements not marked with the anther of insertions desired will lie inserted until forbid, and charged accordingly. Head tunrler*. on f isiiioT ABteci-OTiusir.. trp lie subscriber would respectfully .a* ] J inform the public that he is no* 5x offeringthe Hodford Hal! tf irmer!)'. 11 Lxchange Hotel) in Fast Hit) street, the largest and Is'st assortment of ry.oly -.Tilde, 1 ash io liable Clothiug, ever Isrftiro sdlhred for.sale in this place. HIS STOCK consists of a large aud splendid ttpplv of IV inter Goods. He has cve-v varietv and description of COATS. PAXTS" AND VESTS. SHIRTS. WAIVERS. COLLARS and cravats, SUSPENDERS, II A.VDKKRCHI EES, &c. be c. He lin* also a largo stock <>f prime CLOTHS, CASSIMERESam'i VESTLVGS, which lie is pre pared lo make ti(i to order in the piost fashiona ble stylo, and awranted to be well made, and uood rigs. lTiivirigpurchasetlliis SteeletbrCASH he feel* '"suredthat lie can make it to the advantage frt t'hise wantings.oon and cnx.si' cr.ovmNO to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. Vl' SI, SCH AEE R. Bedford, January 19, 1864. FtiiHM'i's I.ooU to yaur I .lie.* .3 WindcvsiHs I Windmills ! Til E subscriber wishes to rail the attention of farmers to his new and latest /mprotre Fanning Mitlx, which he continues To manulVc turn at his shop, a few doors cast of Br ice's Hot tef, of the host material and warranted. He has also procured the right of J. Btmborowgh's cel ebrated Patent Rox Screen, which he uses in alt of his mills, which renders it far superior to any now ia use, in the removal of cheat, cockle and smut. lie considers if unnecessary to say anything furtiver in reference to his tnjlls. as they are now generally iu use in most parts of Bedford coun ty, and nil cin h ivtr an opportunity of examin ing for themselves. All kinds of Windmill repairing don* on tne shortest notice. Any person wlro wishes to purchase a good Fanning M'll, will pl-.iso call and examine be fore purchasing elsewhere. SIMON niCKEIOTOOF. Bedford, August 31. 185').- 3m. as MOV Ah. rrtll E subscriber would respectfully ami on n - JL to the punUctliKt tie h.tsjvmoved his d in ning Est iblinhiuent to the building recently oc copied by M r. Luther, as # oon fee tie nary Store in the Diamond, wnere he is better prepared than ever to accomodate his customers with every article in the line of his business, either wholesale or retail, and hopes they- will give him a call at his tsew location. OKOKUE BI.YMIRE. Bedford, April 13. Ihoo. P. S. The subscriber is desious of'havjng his hooks closed, up till Ist April, lust., either by cash or note. lie h .pes this notice Willi*, attended to immediately. C B. Bedford Academy and Female seminary. W. W. CAMPBELL, Principal. THE first session of tiie sth school year o thislnstitution will open on Monday ruoru ing theßd day of September. The pas history of the Academy, will, we trust, Le sufficient guarantee of its future efficiency.— The branches taught will be tbe same as hereto fore. To muter principles will be considered the most important pursuit of the pupi's; and while it will be the co'-stant business of the In structor to impart knowledge, it will also behrs aim to lead his pupils to make a practical ap plication of their acquisitions. To load the mind with innumerable formulas, without cause ing it to use them, would be like placing a bow n a child's hand, without teaching him how to lend it. In flue, it shall be our object, as it has ever been, to lead the pupil to think. Zy N. C. Instruction in Single and Donbel Entry Book Keeping will be given by the Prin cipal. The class in this study will be so arr nt'g od that any young men desiring to pursue this mportant branch, iu order to propane them elves for clerkf-hips, fa rtcilt in it aloi t. — "his recitation will receive attention out of the qgulai* school hours. Instruction iu this anch is uctre, and will be charged accord T gly, The terms arc as usual. l' r Q i ul Classics, . - - - Sti 2> Higher English, . - - 500 Middle .. . - - - 4 :>;) Elementary, - - - - "I 00 Book Keeping, (extra.) - - 00 Bedford, At rust JI, Hj;,",. y, tl MACHINE SHOP V TWO and Four Ilorso Thraahing Machines constantly on hand and made of the verr nest material. They are greatly iinproved above any other cf the kind to 'he advantage of the farmer. For sale at the MICHIM SHOP of WILLIAM RITCHKV.ashort distance ea of Price's Hotel. Bedford,Pentia. Also, Pierpont's latent .Strawshaker vhich has not been surpassed am where, and is no con structed that it operatessiuoetlily and takes hut little power to drive it. It can lie attached to any kind of machine straps or tumbling shaft power. [E7~Firmers would do well to call and #c for themselves before purchasing c'scwh-'re. Farming utensils of al! kii.ie made to order i All warranted to give satUiacticn Repairing done at the shortest mottce *d i most reasonable terms- WILLIAM ti ITCH FY Jf."heu t. July 27,' 1855—Bgr Two l .d I COT tfcttx THRASHING MACHINES,^ MADE 1 the very best material and in th beat workmanlike manner, constantly on hand and fur sale at the Machine Shop of P. H SiiiKKs, in Berlford. His machines are greatly inproved tl> the advantage of the farmer. Also Morse rakn* for raking t*y ami gleaning grain flMs, Cutting Boxes, Cultivator*. Single and DguMe Shovel Ploughs: ail of which will be obi on thu most reisonable terms, and warrant ed to give satisfaction. Fanners and others w ill do well to give cs u all before purchasing elsewhere. Rep airinirpf all kinds of Machinos and farm gum onsplJ sonc at the shortest notice and on j thest oa£ axon able term*. PET Eli ir. SHIRES, JR.,a in.; if. \o JrJ,(i(ti'n • 2'i. IB jj.-lra. aLtOBE nOTEL West fill Mrtei. Bcdfori! Penna. VA&sjk TL\'£ STECKMJ.V, Proprietor. COACH AXBW4C ONIUTOBI rgIUK utidv'rsigaed having entered iuVo parta.-i JL skip in the above business, would an ho ilia • to the ctli/eni of Bedford County that they are now prepared, at t-heir Shop at the F.ai Hod >f tins Borough.to furnish CAKH I 4CEA and KCli- GIES,of every style and price; also, COACHES. Waoons. and Fiocuits. Blacksarm work of every description executed to order, oil I he short est notice, at their shop adjoiniug the Coach Factory. Determined to keep none hat thebeet of work men in their employ, and to sell a* cheap rs any other establishment in the State, they hope to receive liberal encouragement. change for work, arid the highest prices allowed. W e reapbctfullv invite the public to rive us a call. WM. TVf.ISIEL, AOlf.N FOBTFit. Bedford, F-b. 2d, tKI. Taylor & Nlowry, TANNERS, BEDFORD, FA. Hate cohstaktli ox iiaid at their Tannery on Fast I'itt St. leather of nil kinds and of the be** quality. at exceed ingly moderate rate*. T1 ey pay the h'-ghcut prices tor country hides. Feb. Id, 1864. BEDFORD HOTEL, AST' GENERAL stage office. rp it K subscriber respectfully begs leave to an- JL nonace to.hi* old friends and the public generally, th.-.t, lie has le d and taken posse*- fciort of tin: Bedford Hotel, lately in the occu pancy of Col. Ad.iui Jlarnhart. It is not his design to make many professions as to what he will do, hut he pledge* Uf* word that his most energetic efforts will he employed to render comfortable till who give him a call. The house will be handsomely fitted up. and none but careful anil attentive servants Mil be engaged. Persons visiting the Bedford Springs, as well r.a those attending Court, end the traveling community generally, are respectfully invited to give him a call and judge for themselves. ry7 The stages all now stop at this hotel, and it is therefore tire Stage Off-cc. Hoarders taken by the week, month or year, on favorabie terms. u7~ Ample and comfortable stabling is at tached 1> this ti .tel. which will always be at tended by a careful SioitW. A1 *o, a safe and convenient carriage i.vuic. JOfLV UAfEH. Bedford, April B. 1 8f r .-*x Plastering: Laths!! THE UJOERIC*EI) having erected a Mill for sawing Pum-ftttro LATHS on his promise* In I'nion Tp., Bedford county. a now ready to furnish any quantity on the shortest notice. Price 51.50 per thousand, 3 it. lone Other lengths in proportion. Letters addressed to rue at St. CI iir*i!le will he promptly attended to. TM . G'.IRT TRTT ITnicn Tp.. Fee. 'lfi.lS.l4. T/ ■ JX. cardV UK. ALFRED A. CHAISE* Having permanently located in Stonerstou 1 ' Bedford county. Pa..respectfully Lenders hi services to the p iridic iu the it tie ot t.i piuU-s siun. AH night c ills ;Uteud,.-dt<> with promptness. Stonerstowr.. May 18, ISod. Watchmaking, Clockaiaking and Jew elry establishment. THE subscriber would resjieeifultj inform to* friends atnl the puplic generally, (bat tie lias opened out. it; the shop in Pitt Street nearly opposite the Bedford Hotel, and lately occupied by H. Nicodemuv, Esq.. anew Watch making, Clock making and JeweM FMabliah nieut, where he will attend promptly to repair ing Watches and flecks. He has on hand a large and splendid assoittnent ol Jewelry, cf every description, which he wiltectlon mwdetv ate terms. Also Gold and .Silver IS A!f Ili'.S, silver Sji<>on. Thimbles. Batter Knives.-Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, he. DANIEL BORDER. Bedford, April 20, ISoo. I*. S. lie still continues the Gunsmith! 11 husiuees, at his old stand, in the East rod o tow a, where he has a good and toinpeUpt work man constantly employed, I). B. TO BUILDERS. rt the subscriber is fuilv prepared to furnish any i L quantity orqnaiity of Budding Lumber atiii | Plastering Laths. Orders directed to St. Clairs vill, Bedford founty. will be promptly attended to, Hv giving a reasonable notice. P. 1). BF.kiGLi: Pre. 2i, U. LIMBER! LIMBER!! .I——• ' ' }/ kA /\/\r VdIINGLL.Snf different kinds ; 1 V''"7jL/V'V/ Aieo. 76.0!1(t leettil L'tiM- I i iiKK ot diflrrant kind*. -nclt n* Whin* Pine, j ; \ elloiv Pine, Poplar. Spruce. fcr . bushels t >er hour, f Mill Iroos, and Mill Burrs made to order, can he I pronred of the Agent, S,. P. BROAD, at I Scheilsburg, Bedford Connty, Pa j Mill Wright work done at the shortest notice. | and en the most reasonable terms. N. B. It is agent for Bedford, Somerset n adjoining Counties. Vijf -i. Ibss—7.i (iteal Discover)*! Tea Berry Tooth Wash. A COKI'LLTL- cure, fur .Scurvy, r.Vvuf og UjL gßoln-th Hidsweal'iiiingtho hfes'e Aac ' ' ItlslL DROPS, An inthiibio Cu.u for Tooth-.Volte--- warrantc 1 ' ' to effect a cure in fre-u ftve to ten minutes or J no charge. j Prepared and sold v J. W. MEliie.xv A 1 Wm. C. OBTTIS. Blo ty ,{un! Pa. Aug. 17-.1835—* i t i JOB MANX. (i. HI SPANG. , LAW PARTNERSHIP. —The tiugeeaigned have associated themselves in tho f'ru.uic'' of the Law, and will promptly attend to all busi ness entrusted to their c;aro in Bedford and' ad-' ! joining corujtijs. C7""Offire-on .Trtlianna SfrSef. three doors! eoulfi <>r yoh#el TlttllM aivl opptKttc the rosi- i dtnee of M ry. Tate. MANN ft SPANG. 1 June Ut- -1 Go. 1 tf. i FITS FITS: FITS rut VEGETABLE txlr/t- T I'IIXS FOR THE CERE OF fits, Spasms, Cramps, and I .\crfous aud loEStitoriouai Kis ' * eases. |>CkSON3 * rt t*Voripf under this n:o*t I distressing milady, will find the Vegetable Epileptic Fills t tw tW only remedy ■**- Jit evvetyd fur Curing Epilepsy or Falling Fits. : These pills posseee a spe-ific actio*! is.or diseases r long standing. superinduced by ner votitness.tfeey are exceedingly bctteticiaL Testimony iu favor of (lie Vege table Kitract Epileptk Pills. In the publication ot tWe Rowingcertificate I* Vwr.'ii. the mimes feuve fittest suppressed, n* the testimiiifiU w.-t* voHmtarity ottered, aud ®t would be improper to publish litem without the COusent of the parties, and who Would be un willing to publish to the worM ttint tliev or their children or friends, ever had tits, when the circumstance is always rmrwded as one cf tLe family secrets. RraMNo! Berks Otinty, Pa. December 2Ud, 1862. f To Seth 5. Tlunce : Dear Sir—The Fill* my brother bought o roll in November. I mean the % egetable Epi k,-pti<- I'Hls. are out, aml I get a friend to endow you tire dollars, for which 1 wish you to semi me immediately two boxes more. I have t>een troubled many years with FITS, and have tried the skill of man,' physicians, hut nothing which 1 have t iken appears to hare met the require men:* of mv case, so well as your Epileptic nils. ANOTHER CASE or FITS. CuaRitSBLKO, Va. I November 16tb. 186 J To Setb S. ITance. Baltimore. Md. Rear Sir —Having baen afflicted tor seine years past with t ailing Fit*. 1 saw your adver tisement. and determined to gtve your pills a trial, and I aru happy to say that since 1 com menced the use of them, I have not liad an at tack. 1 believe them to be a first rate article, for. as I hare vvtitten to you iu a former letter I was attacked every two weeks, but since J have been using tlictn 1 liave not had an attack. Yours, respectfully, LETTER FROM A DRUGGIST. New York, Oct. 10. lfsb'J. Dear Sir - {'lease aend me two boxes ruore o' your Vegetable Epileptic Pill*. The person for whom 1 procured Iheui, is much pleased with their effects. They seem to have an excellent effect. A PERFECT CUKE OF EPILEPSY. Pittsburg, November"", 16oS. Dear Sir—lt is DOW ten months since my wife had any of the imrvomi attacks. She thinks .he is cured. She has not had anc symptoms ol tin* disease tor the last nine months. She tool: your Vegetable-Extract Pills lbr about tour months, and discontinued tbem foui months ainee. Mra. S. wis treatud by the best old school physician l IU the Stale fur ten years.then t.v ih best IloiiKepatbic f.n- eighteen mouths, wi. bout a cure. It is t vowr Vegetable Ex dact Pills, and with strict regard to diet, tliaj we uacribelier cure of the most dreadful dis ease that ever afflicted the human family. 1 wish every person afltictcu with Epilepsy had this medicine, and would give it a thorough trial.— It may not cure in all cases, but in this it has perfoimed wonders. A VERY REMARKABLE CURE. MHlrdgeville. (is. ) December If; IKjii. Dear Si.'—l wish to inform yon thai one of my bnilr ha* been afflicted with KITS lor a number of years, anil seeing au adv ertifment in a news paper, cwuceruing your Vegetable E xtract Kpilepiic Kills, 1 came to the conclusion, after trying almost every physician in my reach, and all having tailed in relieving my child of the disease, to send for sis boxes of your pills, which proved au effectual cure for iuy daughter, who is now about IS years of age. 1 think there is ns> other medicine in use equal to them, and 1 will be* forever gratetul to you for the use of them for my daughter whom it has cured. Yours, respectfully. , Xcrtous and ConsJiiutioual Disea sel*. Thau pills possess a specific actios on th c nei veiis sy.tern, and although they nr.; prejta red especially for the purpose of curing Kits j they will be found of especial benefit to all per | sou afflicted with weak nerves, or whose ner l vous system has beeu prostrated or shattered from any cause whatever; in fact it ia almost ! impossible to convey an adequate idea of the | peedy and almost miraculous results which | these pills effect in the diseased, broken down itr prostrated nervous sy stems. Persoca who were all lassitude, weakness* and debility, b<- i tore their use, at trace become robust and lull ot energy. No matter whether the constitution bus been broken down by exeoas. weak by ua i ture, or debilitated by sickness, the r effect on i the unstrung and shattered nervous organiza ! tion is equally certain and apparent. Incases of neuralgia, headache, vertigo, pain in the i nerves of the face, and the various train of ncr : vous adactiona, palpitation of the heart, period ical headaches, cold and slrivered statu of the j frame, frequent fits of abstraction, total iimbili | iy. dislike to society, melancholy, religious urn ( nomania. heats and fiushes of tie lace oil tho ; slightest occasion, a desire that existence should ! terminate; they will produce a euro in an aston ! isbingly abort period of time, and it wiil also 1 remove depression, excitement, a tendency to ' blush, restlessness, sleeplessness,incapacity for 1 study or business, loss of memory, confusion, r giddiness, blood ta the head, mental debility, hysteria, indecision. wretchedness, thoughts "of self destrio tion, fear of insauity. Ike., Arc.— ; They will increase and restore the appetite, ! strengthen the emaciated, renew the health of those who have destroyed it hy cic< sses. and induce continual cheerfulness and equanimity ! of spirits, and prolong life. Persons of pale complexion -mi con, SIIJ.FR \ CDXI.FY clioi'thurgj'a i ttf-i, II—. JVHITKi KDIE. i litfncy at Law, Somerset, Fa. ti, IIA, lIEKCifTEIt practice iiitbe Vf several Cohrt# %jf' Basfoed county. He jiny bo consulted during the session ol tbj Court at Da*i*' Hotel. Feb. 16. IBM. Howard Association, PHll.lbLl FHIJi Important Anuouncemn TO all person* afflicted with Stluai discutt i such a* Setniuei WsaJtnesa, impotence, (Jon i or hum, tileet, Syphilis, Ac., Ac. i'be Howard Association ot I'htladeiphia. in view of the awful destruction ot human life sna i health, caused bv sex nr. I diseases, and the de | teptious which stu practised upon the urtU m,- titlte victim# of such diseases by Ouacks, limy directed their Consulting .'Surgeon, .11 a ihari-u --hh act Worthy ot their 111, toe. to give u.tduai 'iJiictgrtilit.lv all persons thus ofiiicted, (lisle or Feuiale.) w-lio apply by letter, with adrscrip. ! tion of their condition. < age. uccupath n. haL jts of life.) Sc.. and in cases < 1 cxtnn.e pov erly and suffering to }atr.\/, rr.tJurtti jut ,j charge. Tlie Howard Association is a benevolet t It - stitwtrori, esl*blihbe.d bv special endevmn t, ]>,• the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted ! with ••Virulent and Epidemic Diaousis. 1 ' , u ' i its funds can be used for no other puit < r. it lias now a surplus iff means, wbjcb tl Lutc tors have Toted to" adtertiie the above notice. It ia needless to add that the Association ct n, : rnands the highest Medical skill of theege. cad will fniish the ttwd modern treatment. Val uable advice also given to aick and nejvot s it-. male*, affiictv-dwith abdominal weakness. Womb complaint, Costirencsa. Ltuconlxea. Ac. Address. (postpaid.) Dr. Gto. 11. Calkoi* Consulting Surgeon. Howard Aasviciation, No. 2, South Ninth Street, I'biladelphis, Pa. Bv order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEART WELL, /V<.D./. (Ltd. Fairchilx). S tertiary. June 1, 1855. -it. DOCTOR YOURSELF. THE POCKET jESCULAPIUS. ox, Evact oxe an ows riirsiCi.es. §THE FIFTIETH Edition, with One Hundred Earn ings. allowing diseases and Maifof UjatR lis of t!ie llu man §5 stein in even shaje and lurai. To which i* ndded a Treatise on the Dis-ases of Females, being of "the highest importance to married people, or those ocntcmplating marriage.— WIULIAMTOUKG.iI I). Let no father l>e ashamed to present n copy iot the ,£SCI LAFII'S to hit child. It nay save him Irvni an early grave. J.et no young mtu or woman enter ihto the secret obligation* j of married life w ilPi ut reading the POCKET i .USCULAPIUS. J.et no one suffering, frtni a hacknied Cough. Fain in the Side, r-sties* nights, nervous feclites, and the Whole tisin r,f Dyspeptic sensations, and given "p by theirphy sician. tc another momert without consulting the -ESCULAPItTS.' Have the mart led, o t'.ose about to l>e married any imped niei.t. read thif truly useful book, as it ha* been the lnn* of saving thousands of unfortunate dentures from the very jaw* of derth. 27*"Any person sending 1 WEXT7 FIVE CENTS enclosed : .n a letter, will receive ony copv of this work by mail, or live copies will be sent for One Doiiar. Address, (pest paid) DR. WM. YOUNG. No. ISf Spruce Sireet, Philadelphia. J.ilv Iw, 1 fcis, Jy- Clothing and Dry Goods Store. mm: subscribers arc just receiving a new, 1 handsome snd cheap Assortment of PE.a --b F M.IDE CLUTHISU and PRY COUPS,.a their store in the East Corner oh-fteiltoni !!li ' consisting in part of Goats. Pants, Vests, Shir;*, Satin Stocks, Handkerchiefs. Boot* and Siloes, list* and Cap*, and all other article* usually kept in flemty Made Clothing Store*. Also a good assortment of VJIY COOD>, consisting of Calico. Jlous do I.nine. Slmw In. Alpaca*. Trunks. Carpet *3cka,&c.. &e.; ail of which they will sell us cheap as can lit l cured elsewh-re in Bedford, lor Cash or Coun try Produce. They request ail tlieir friends in town and country to give them s call, and see and ex-in in*tlieir stock f.*r thtrnselves. as they consider it a pleasure to show their goods, whether per sons wish to purchase or not. SUNN ABO It X i CU. Bedford. April 20, JSSS. MW STORE! Opened Out in a \ h Place ! f pillF subscriber has just opened out a N. w L asd Cheap Dry Goo Is and Fancy Store, lire West end of the building formerly in the occupancy of L>''. .John 11. Iluttus, dve'd, am! now occupied by Dr. 11. K. Harry, He sells silk pocket handkerchiefs at from \2j cent* up to $1; undersleevfs from 10 V.cuii : • $2.60; silk miti Ami 6 to 75 cfs; cotton k sc tw.m 3j up to 27 J cents; good Mix calico tor ft a cents per yard; collars from G c<: la i p '.<• SH: lincti pocket Jmndkerehief from 6*) cental" $2.50: bonnet ribbons from fit to SI ctuts; chemisettes from 81 cents to $1.55: be re,el" from 25 eta up; bloomers from 62* cents up: and I,utile* and Ccntleniens' IVvnr of every description, usually found in Dry \looda and Fancy Stores; also telle lint-tu a' all price*.- boots and shoes; carpets; ue-ncrs! assortment of queenswnrc and firo rerfe; and a great many small articles cu hawirtd ptr cmt. fotrvr than can be procured elsewhere in this place. lie respoctfuly requests all to ciiinJ ex amine Ilia stock and judge for themselves. FLIAS FISHF.It. April 6, 1865. Valuable Keal Kslale For Sale. fpilK auhscriber takes this method of infotm JL intr those desirous of purchasing a valuable Farm, that be wishes to soli that sell Farm and Tavern St and, on v bieh lie no w reside* situate in Ea.it Providence township. Bedford Ci Butl i. miles east ol the Juniata ("rosaiug* at d ooe mile west of Kays Hill, containing acre*of land, about 150 acres of which sr> cleared and mostly enclosed by good post lotjce. and in a high stale oi cultivation. the majority of which hits recently undergone a thorough'dre* sing of linio, which has rendered it extr.nicly fertile. . *• The improvements sre a large three itoty BRICK HOUSE. with pro baddy the most m modioue cellar under it in lbs county tolerable good barn, stable, and such ether nt budding as are necessary. There are ph 11> " timber, its mediately woi nil tl e mill. |hlul iv the hirgist Itnlv of iii.hr in tie c"ity. Any person dekmns .f ,x jy.h.iig tl-rf"" perfy will plesseeallcn the sptri|l