I- ?Tae number of officers ia Hie gilt of ( L L '.S. House of Reprevjotftivcs, aceor- ; ■ , to the Washington correspondent of i L >'w York Tribcne, does not vaty much L a s hundred. Of these,-one receives n j , jr y of §3,600 per annum; five, §'21,600 j ~;r e. Sl.bOO, and the balance ranging sn t y S-ioS for laborers. The Clerk, -i peeper, Postmaster, and Scrgean-at- ! ...arc elected by the llouse, anil the I itscrs appointed by tho afoiesaid officers- I - f cSrea st the Capitol are eotwidered j .: otee morsels fur these fortunate enough , j eccrc t!-eiii. - j K'•;? of Sardinia lias been on a visit j • j their Imperial Majesties, Louis Napoleon 1 j ljiic-'ii \ .etotia. Viiler, the murderer Cf Dr. Iladel and . stßiieut, Henry Graflff, St Cumberland Mit. September last, will be hung on the 4tit of January. Thus far hshaa inanLfes t.] a) signs of penitence. Ca\s. Ursß —Wo regret tu ! po thit Cat. C. Flrr.R, of Kbensbarg. ( r ; jon TdcsJay last. Col. HYER was a . ; 'inh:'.' tilcuiberof the Cambria county , ] :., r . j*rv -a in the Mexican war, and was i 3ii-i.-rod one of t'ne best educated and j j rentlemen of the county. He died 1 - •, o, sumption. Ilts loss will bo regret- j . ; 'j--.- all who knew bim: ' iXeiGNEIT—CoI. A. K. M'OEXSE has , . . ;aed the office of Saperimlenlant of | ' j e Printing,—the resignation to take ( j J.u ou the Ist of January. -A grocer, wishing to be a little oud in j , to as caused two letters, T. I. j ( IV, tinted on his shatter, the one green j ir.i t'.e other hlact. Not long after, S''ui* ; • -a nlsc-rving it inquired what it meant. | -ifj.ia great goose you, said toe I -a'.er. -its gr j nt o. and black lea.'" 'ihe Gataes tasc. New Orxeavs, Deoeabcr IS.—The j Sopreuie Court til* Burning, annonnoeu •atfir decision in theiaipiwunt c-ase ia winch J Mrs. Genar ii Games is plaiuu'f. lue Je- > ~iua of the fe'-'oiid District Court- w rever sed and a decree issued ordering that the riil of Pauifci Ctarke,executed iulSlo,bc. ; probated and Mr*. G.dncs put iu possession j of the property devised to her. U'HiG SENATORS. —Tin? suiinM'iesaeni j .•fUitaioed HI the ilv dvi-patyh liwn W-isns- J • v tin* Carl: hi Hera hi. that -is prom:- { ,,t IVM'a Sraialors hati -'vlgnal zeif (lie fi il | ,s-,i..1, their tqnnyr parly by siwii'i; j r-*,!vino o u-ide In.tn aii psmjf '-'avi- j )/.ii; i- ■ 10r..-- otl' t<* fe lalv. Ibe i'lert-e j ; aru HID at:eipt to bribe tht'in to tl'ia i-our-e ; by lit it.'.a Diet* Ui n;eel !be {aa-o* " i-*u' to>. j Yt It the tt uterela <lO u that 'hey rl ntlid be , • rea'Cit prer-i-ely die - tine • IVmm'Ml'C j jSei.ntof. -n hi e she .tf'rtimlwm j ,11 01. the c tntnithe-. but the propo- j Jfion f"o'I V Dtci.l N *■*'. Pnhlir Sa'p. BY order of the Orphans' Court oi B'-dloru ■ Co'ii'ty. tlicre wilt b? exposed to Pub •(; j Sale, in J urn Ui il .. vtiiafeip, o R.i 1 i kL'.i I Ihr | o, , iiyn f tEBRL-hRY. bc.-i. 10-56 £t 10</- • r. A. M .. tin- f>l ow ing Kea* Estate, to w;t: j *A tract ot lar.d c-utaiiiing 67 auras, and jR i :w v-tcv, iJe tin: property wf Joseph N' dro, <!--c*d, Ijtudtf-'of Js*>yvi. > Aitfii ' Jf. Watt*. Jacon Hilivrass. .To'iatiian F atnur and others. "U the road leading from Scl -llslmrg-to Rcu*ia Visfa, atii a'out h s!f a juile front t *e latter plaCu- . I ho loiprovi.wt ants area good-story an i a '•vaY lOtl M&VSE, Log iSrsWc, with thr -siting tiaor trucked., aad other. tiut-'a;iM;nu*. with a | i-.:-• ci Sprmg c'o*e to lhe house. Abou* 4j rres ci this land is cleared and uzsdrr Aiitcc, , >r 8 acres of whiclt ismettiow.aui more can in; made. A running stream passes through this t :rtn. Tepms made known on day of mlc. JOSEPH DUEL, Jatn'r. P. S. For information in regard to tiiis arm ariplybe L -w.s A. liirner. Buena Vista, or John V. yaa*. living on the place Dec. 14. 5-3-c Stray tattle .'l'-HREE hand of Cattle 1. v. a been tresspass L ingoit my prrosb-i fur three month> past. Slid I ktv>. lies, taken tin-to Upas st ray a. On ed Heifer, with a f-w white npots. One re 1 ! Heifer, with v riito face ami white stripe over ; the hack. One Sieer. bricdie, an : white spot- j ted. All two v ers oil. No ear mark. The j owner is requested t > come forward, prove j nropertr, pay eilarit.'S. an ' take them away. 1 DAVID GOUCKNOUa. Dec. 21, 13>>-r* Union Township ' SBLLIMi (FfFIT HINT." THE s tbsifibcr. aliout removing to the Wrut, wiil soli h3 entire stcck of goods, which i. very cost. Persona will please coll beiore having eDevr.wsre and examine tor then s-ives. Gauntry stores desiring un purchase good* will ;-e supplied on more reasonable terms that •' : parch is-: them in the city. AH pcr sw , •> j*. St? ijasettted a-counts will call im utdi stilly- and settle, otherwise tfceir account w.:; left itx tha iianda ui a p.'opor oflicrr for eoHecS ion. PETER RADEP.AUGH. Bedford,. Nov. 16.1865. IF YOU w.nt CIIE.vr GOODS, cr.ll al C'c ap Bids." Nr. :?J. FINAL NOTICE \ LL persons kn-nwitig the~io:t intlehtetl A to the latedrm of SA.-:so;t*t Miu.es, either, by cote or Book account, will do well to have (Kg *,-t,i!c i hy ttM I*t of Jaon iry Aftc* Kit tirra, ibsy will bj pii-ai in tin bauds of a "wf Si: j'v f'sr'f it! JitvAi - A. J.SAN&OM, Kurv.ving partner. Toe. 7t^ c: jesv cxiltitig 4 the undersigned, epder the name w- l <4 WtlscEA Fcter, is the Coach and Wtgon Mnßfac-c*'Wtlils ds) diacWed by ktratoel cczscrt . Tcß toisinf ss.i f the t(ite firm will be fit ed up by t'eisel, who is suthorizedto ' ibct ell secdcnra, Ac., and pay the dbts of *&efircf. ' - • - ' • k - WH- WEISF.L,. JOHN FOSTER- Dee. M. ISSS'-afil 3P2L133 3313L.inS, ' . For Justices. cr k't.e al iL:? oSice SURVEYING. T propose to teaeh young men practical nr- X vetmg:—bow ;o ru<rke Stirrers; how toCitl cul ite aresl9 how to make drafts. Any one who Understands common arithmetic; who can add, subtract, multiply, and divide; can lean; sar • <*}' mg thoroughly in ;v-r> veeks, at a cost of iIU.OO, aa follows, $lO, tuition, $2. for a book ot tables, and drifting instruments, and $4. for tWvi weeks (warding for those living away from town. lam confident that anyone who will apply JiiuMeif under jay guidance can tnaUe hitnse.l a good Surveyor in two weeks, or less ; and if this proves a mistake as to anyone th we will tw no charge for his tnitiun. I will commence ruv class on Monday 24th, Doe. ?ns! . provided 1 can get ten or more stu dents. Ap lie Uioti should be made in person or by letter as soon as possible. One hilf the tuition fee to be paid in advance. ll'M. M. HALL. Dec. 7, 1800. Valuable Heal Lstale For Sale. subscriber takes this method of infOrm t- ing those desirous of purchasing a valuable Farm, th it he wishes to soil that well known Farm an d tavern Stand,on which he now resides situate in East Providence township. Bedford 0 ;iiu y, 1J miles east ot the Juuiatu Crossings, and ,rie milft west of Rays Hill, containing 21b acres of I nid, about lob acres of which are cleared and mostly euclosed by good post fence, and in a high at itc of cultivation, the majority ot whidh his recently undergone a thorough dres amg ot liiuo, which has r.udered it extremely fertile. The improvement.® are i large three story BKIUK HOUSE, with probibl v the most eom ai<xliou) cellar under it in the county tolerable good-barn, stable, and such other out buildings as an? ;i%c.\ss?ry. There arc plenty >4 good water at the house, while nearly ail the fields are well w tiered. There is also a young or chard of 2iJ cho'cc fruit trees just cotamene iug to bear. There is also a good T-tiant Honsc, together with an excellent 6'aw Mill on the ptcperty, si tuated very conveniently on fhe turnp he road, with aa abundance ot the choicest white pine timber, immediately arnunt? flie mil J, probably the largest body of titubca in the county. Any person desirous of examining the pro perty will please call on the subscriber, who will endeavor to give all the satisfaction neces sary. He also feels safe in stfctiiVtLfttthe title to the laud is good, and is willing to parrant against ail claim*. GEO. \\\ HOUSEHOLDER. icpt. 21. 1851.-Cm Greal Arrival ! FILL WW WIATEII LOADS. Exchange Building Store. r pilL suhscriliers respectfully inform their L friends, customers, and the public general ly, that they have just received the largest as sortment of Fail and Vtinlrr Goods they have yet offered to purchasers. Our slock is in part as follow s : blue, Black, Brown, and Invisible Green French and Am ride vn C issirneres. various col ours: Ky. Jeans, tVool Tweed-, Kerseys. Flan nels, Coatings. Bearer Cloth. Blaukefs. Cords, Velvet*, Drillings, Ribbons, Laces, Gloves, Hosiery. Shawls, Sec., Ac. 450 pieces Fall Style Calicoes, all prices. IJS •• Plain arid Fig'd Do Lains and Per sian Cloths, •JVJ << Heavy and Medium Crown Mus lins. 85 " Super Bleached Shirting Muslin, 6) " Thibet Cloths and Alpaccaa, al' color*. To " Ca-sitnetts. c*lors and prices. 25 " All Wool. Rag. List, and Stair Car p-ts. '> " Floor Oil Cloths, 4-4. C-4, o—4, nnd 8-4 wade. Men and Boys' Wool. Fur. and Beaver Siouch j lists. Morocco Lined N ivy Caps, also Cloth : audPhtsh do.. Boot.-, and Shoes, for inen and ! boy*, Boutee*. Double so'e Moioeco sad Kid Shoe* for ladies, *ls. an immense sopply of j D',ots and Shoes for misses and children. Groceries. Queenssvare, Hardware, Brooms, 1 Buckcfs. Tubs. 4cc. j Fish Oil Sperm Oil. Lard Oil, Linseed do. j Bar Iron. Mull, Rod. &c. I Our assortment includes every article usually | found in stores, and to prove we are suiting j "cheaper tKv h the all we ask is a call, j No trouble to show g-.ods j It wdliiot cost you anything to come and look it the bargains we will ofl,r. ESTTountry Produce received for goods at cash prices. A B. CRAMER & CO. Oct. 12. IS-55. The Ppnnsy{?aß;a Telespiph, Enlarged Form and Reduced Ttrm< THE CASU SYSTEM ADOPTED ON and after the tirt day of Janur.rv, 1856, tin: FsssntvAKs laaatam. published at ilanaiburg. Fa-, will be owned and conduct ed by the undersigned, who will gie their best energies to mab i; worthy of i'a cause and of its fiends. It will commence the new year printed oa? eat relv r;ew type, and the Weekly greatly en larged in form, while the price will oe lower ta.in that of any other paper o( its class-ever published at the capital ot the State, aud.pay meetsiviU be required strictly in *e*4pce. No paper will be sent until paid for, alio all will be discontinued aa the subscription* expire, unl'-ss they are renewed. The "Telegraphwill be issncd SEMI WEEKLY, on a aheel of twenty-lour column*, during the- sessions of the Legislature. jvJ WEEKLY, ou a double sheet of forty-eight columns, the remainder of the year. It will present a comprehensive summaiy of Legisla tive proceedings; all the important general livs they have passed, and aim to to give the current jiolitical inteliigwice qf the times in the fit k*st and most reliable manner. In short, tba proprietors hops to make it % complete Fa mily ami Political Jourual, an ! t'jey conlUlcnt iy appeal to the people of Pennsylvania to sustain them tn their enterpriio. The "Telegraph" will advocate a liberal po litical policy, and aim to unito all those who though animated by the same common purpo ses. and looking to the same beneficial results, seem distracted by tho eqnflict of distinctive uugan'zaLODS. It wiil sustain the highest standard of American Nationality; and, while yielding a sacred obodjence to the C miproml- Ivi of Uio Constit'.iliAu, wiil determinedly re sist tNc extension of Human Slavery. It will yield a cordial, correal, but independent sup port to tho ndipiuiiration of G >v. Pottocx. TERMSSlncilu in Jdwnce: Tha "Telagrxph" wall be furnished SEM'- WLLKLY during the sessions of the LcfasU ture and WF.F.KLV, oua douhlc sheet, tho reminder'of the year-, at the. following low rat-a—*ke money invariably ta sccompany the whicripticw, -, - - f 2 Of' Free eop;e (SI .FO.per cqj'.') - 9 00 ralw ri* (♦L'fper copy) - 17 00 ' Twarty cople* ($1.64 Pr copy) 30 00 Afcd st toe •* price (SI Jk) per copy) on itiymtmber over tweotyv Club* should b tnade up st once, sedtbe subscriptions iontfafded before the first of it tuary, so that Ahey ran consmcccc wtth tle o**ion of the Legislature. Ctv- Subscription* wjll be forwarded from i this office. All orders most be addrajsed to M'CLURE A SELLERS. Uamsbure.Pa. CCrkusincss njan'viH find the "Tvlegrah" i thq veky ur?T Advertising Medium in Pennsy.- } vs*ia, out af the cities. Dec. 14. 1855-c* A NEW KUGGY for M te by Nov. 30. G. W. EUII - BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. The ffleogel House. The subscriber having takpn t he above we known Hotel, in the town oi" Bedford, reretitlj kept by Mr,lsaac Meiigel,would tespectlully an ttotiut-e o hi* friemt.-and the ptfbire generally, that he is noiv prepared to entertain them in a enperior style. His Beds and Bedding, a/e new. am. nist-hambers commodious and we.il wentilautd and furnished in the best manner. On his Table, will be Choicest vi ands the market can produce. His Bar will be supplied with tha b*>t li quors. His Stable is large and commodious find will be aliened by andatientive and mdustrivus vSo ier. Boarders will be taken by the day. week, month and year. As he is determined to spare no efforts'o plea*p.npd make all persons ivho etopwith him fee! at home.he respectful)) asks tlie patronage of the public. JAMES S. FECK WITH. Bedford. March 31. 1854. Bedford Academy and Female teminary. W. W. CAMPBELL, Principal. THE first session cf the sth school year o thislinstitution will open on .Monday morn ing the 3d day of September. The pas history of the Academy, vi.l. we tint, It sufficient guarantee of its future efficiency.— The branches taught will lie the same as hereto fore. To rrt'isUr principles will be considered the most important pursuit of the pupi's; and while it wiil be the constant business of the In structor to impart knowledge, it will also be his aim to lead hi* pupils to make a practical ap p ication of their acquisitions. To load the mind with innumerable formulas, without cause ir.g it to nse them, would be like placing a low n a child's hand, without teaching hftn how to >md it. In fine, it shall be our object, as it has ever been, to lead the pupil to think. C7" N B. Instruction it: Single and Donbe! Entry Book Keeping will be given by the Prin cipal. The class in tliis study will be so arr urg ed that any young men desiring to pursue this mportant branch, in order to prepare them elves for clerkships, can recite it. it a 'or. e his recit it ion will receive attention out of the Tgu'ar school hours. Instruction in this aticli is extra, and will be charged accor.i --r gly, The terms arc as usual. Ptr Quarl Classier. - - - - $6 2 i Higher English. - - - 5 < 0 Middle 4 50 Elementary, ... - 4 no Book Keeping, (extra,) - 5 00 GKAII4MS AMERICAS MONTHLY MAGAZINE, >:TA3Mshed IS 1827. DEVOTED TO LITERATI.RE, ART AND FASHION, 1856. fTtHE new volume commencing with the Ja nuarr number, 1856, wBl contain over Twelve Hundred Pages of the choicest reading matter. Steel ai.d Wood Engravings, and Music. "Graham" is a Family .Magazine, with mat ter to please the grave and the guy, the young and the old; and wbil ■ everything relating to Fashion, and joirely feminine in its nature, is fully equal to that published in any other peri odical—f he Literature is of a higher < haunter, and better suited to all members of the Family. This Mse-zine is, and has been, within the scop* of its design, the exponent of a pure, healthv, and elevated literature; in proof o, : ffhtri, ratur t *>m mat and more especial, ly to the present year. The coming volume, on account of the end gagemcnts m ole with literary celebrities, ape the superior facilities at our control, will, whil in other respect* unchanged, excel in the b c . i ty and van ty of its contents all former issuesf The follow ing are the oaimis of some oi t ~* j whose contributions have appeared is •' ttra ham" during the present year. W. C. Bryant, J. Russell Lowell. J.T. Head- ; lev, T, B. Read,. Wm. Dowe, K. W. Griswold, E! P. Whipple, W. G. Sirotna, 11. VT. Herbert, ' R. H. Stoddard, Park Benjamin, Paul H. j Hayne, J. M. Church, J. Belcher. F>. !)., Wnt. Alexander, L. W. Ellsworth, K. O. Smith. ; Alice Gary, Ellen Louise Chandler, Jcli:: C. | Dorr. Caroline Chesebro. Ella Rodman, Mrs. ■ E. L. Cushivg, E. Anau Lewis, Mary A. Den- | ison, Marion Harland, •-Rosa." Caroline F. ■ Orne, Celia M. fcuri. Anne T. Willmr, Belle Bush, Mrs. E.J. Karnes, E. L. Kit-burn Each number of the coining volume v. ill con tain a vp'vwdid Steele Engraving; a Plate of ! the Paris Fashions, on Steele, elegantly color- I cd; one or more articles tichh illustrated with , Wood Engraving*; Miscellaneous Pros: and Poetry, an Editor's Table; Reviews of New j Books; Monthly Summary of Current Events; Hints ou Fashion and Fashionable Ir.t -Higcnce for the Month; Patterns for Needle-work, and ; New Music. The Steel Engravings will embrace finely cx- | ectitcd portraits of the celebrated lady-writers | of the day, intcrspcrced witn a variety ol other : Subjects, such an ae think wiil prove accepta ble t the general reader. The Fashion Plates are engraved on Steel, af.er the latest Paris Fashions, giving out and in-door costumes forthe month in which they appear. They have been pronounced supfrio? t-> those published in any other American Pe riodical. The Literary Matter will consist of Histori cal, Biographical, and Literary Essays, Sketch, fs of Travel, Fine Arts. Novels, Tales, Roman, ces. kc. The Novels and Romances of "Gra ham" (of which from two to five will ap]>eor in every issuet are universally acknowledged to excel in beauty and interest any other publish ed in America. The Editor'* Table is made up of-Hnmorous Sketches and Anecdotes, Foreign and Domes tic Gossip, ar.d I iterary and other cbit-claf. The Monthly Summary of Current Events j gives a condensed account of the principal events, which have taken place in the wrld j during theprcee Hng month. The Reviews of New Books are from the . pea of E. P. Whipple, who, as a critic and reviewer, stands unrivalled. The Fashion article presorts, each month a ; correct and comprehensive account of the new i styles of Dresses, Bonuets. Mantillas. Shawls, Embroideries, and everything relating to Fash ion. of interest to the ladies. The. Neodlo-Work Patterns for Collors, Un der s'ecrcs. Caps, Berthas. Skirts, Eminoid .iries for Handkerchiefs, and general Needle work, are numerous and beautifully desigued. New Music. A new peace will be given ev ery mouth. Thuse alouo at a Music-store, would cost more than a year's subscription. Tetms. —Oue copy,one year, in advance. $; Two Copies. !►&; Five copies (and one to the A gent or getter-up of theGlub) sl9. For $6 Oneljopy witlbe aent Throe Years. Addition? to tlluus can be made at the same rate as Clubs sent. All subscriptions notpaid in advance, $4. ABRAHAM 11. SEE, 1 No, 1.00, Chestnut Strcet^Pbila. STRAY HEIFEK. . CAME to tho premises of the subscriber, • living io Monroe Township, al>out tho mid-> dlo of Novoatber lost, a red and white heifer, supposed to bo rising in two years eld; no marks. Tho ownrr is requested to come for ward, prove property pay charges and take her LEWIS KOONS. Dec. 7th, W65. { _ "WTNTED. WHEAT, Rye, Com, Oits and Buckwheat. in piytnent for subscriptions, for which the highest market prices will be allowed,and to be left at any of the mills in the neighborhood.- Also, about BO cords ol good wood. M'oa't t some of our friends bring on these articles. f GREAT SALE OF LOTS AT I THE TOWN OF SIMON, .! Bedford County, Pa. THE Saxton Improvement Company will null at public nuctiou, on GHKIbTMAi DAV, DECEMBER 25, 1855, t the new i town of Saxton, a large number ol excellent biiiloing LOTS. • i The Town i. located nt the junction of the main stem of the Huntingdon and Broadtop I Mount tin Railroad leading to Hopewell, and • the branch running up Shonp's Run. Arrangements are tfrov being male ow ar the construction of a turnpike road from this place to .M irtinsburg. in tins rich agricultural v Hey of Morrison's Cove, and to supply the town with fountain water frot.' a spring having an elevation of from 40 to 60 feet aoove the village. A Hotel will be complied and lur nished before the day of sale, at ivhico time tl <* terras will be made known- Plans of tl e town may be obtained d;i apc.i cation to, or hv addressing JAMES SAXTON, President of the Company at Huntiagdon, Pa. Nov. 30, 1855. ) —— New Jewelry. THE subscriber has opened out a new and sjdendid assortment of all Kinds of the most fashionable Jewelry—consisting in part of Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Ring., &*. &c. Call and see his .-tuck. del 4 DANIEL BORDER. TO" BENT. I THE Rising Sun Tavern in the Borough o Bedford, will be rente ! for a terra of years.— !To a good ten ant a very advantageous lease j will lie giveu, and the house completely re ■ paired. Possession given the first of April ; next. | Also for rent the Store Room and cellar now in possession of Isaac hippie: poss.-s-don as above. For terms apply to the subscriber or 1 to David F. Mann. DAVID MANX. Nov. 30, 1855. Stray Hsifer. i fTAME to the premises of the subscriber, liv ing in Liberty township, some time in June j iast. a RED BKIND-E HEIFER, with white forehead, no mark, about one year old last Spring. The owner is requested to com • to'- ward, prove property, pay charges, and take herawav. SAMUEL P. SHOW. Nov. 23, 1355- 3t.* i _ Save a Dollar! Sttbierioz for 13 )l3 / Peterson's fflagaiiae. A MOST-HIT PtntoDinAL or LITERATURE, ART ASA FASHION. , THIS popnlar Magiziue, already the cheapest and best in the world, will be greatly improreJ t\rr 1856. It will contain 9W pages of double column reading matter; from twenty to thirty Steel I'latea; and over 400 Wood Engravings : which is proportionately mora than any poriodi- j cal, of any price, ever give. ITS THRILLIXO ORIGIN M. STORIES are from the b-st authors. Every volume con tains one of Mrs. Ann S. Stephens' copyright Novels, the celebrated author of -- Fashion and Famine." The Press and the Public pronounce j it the most readable of the M igazioes. It is strictlv moraJ. Its Superb Mezzotints and other S'ee! Engri rings are the best pnb'ishe.l any where; are executed tor it by tire first artiats : j and, at the sil of each year, are alone worth ; the subscription. ITS CIKRINR.D FASHION PLATES. 1 Each Number contains a Fashion Plate, en- . 1 graved on Steel aid colored : also, a dozen or I more New Stylo*, engraved on Wooi. Also, a i Pattern, f om wbieb a dress; mamilia, or chid'* j costume, can be cut without the aid of a raan tua-utoker. .Yaw Ileceiyh. Crochet Work, b.m- U>aiders;, Patters*, greatest profusion, are g.vvn. Each number contain* a Piper Flower, with dtrect.iona how to make it. Also, a piece of new and fashionable Music. it is the best Ladies' Magazine in the world ' Trv it for one vear!! tine copy, one year, - - " 82.00 Three copies, for one Tear, - * 0.00 Fir - copies, tor one y f ar. - - <6O Eight copies, tor one yi-ar, - - Sixteen copies, for one year, - - 20.9" Prcsmunn for Club*. — Three, Five, F.ight. or 1 Sixteen copies make a Club. To every parson getting up a Club, our 'Port F >lio of Art," containing PIFTT Engravings, wril be-given grat is; or, if preferred, a oopv of thi 51 igaziue lor ■ 1 f56. For a Club of Sixteen, *n extra copy of j the Magazine for 1856 will be sent *'* alditioA. I Addr s*s, 7 m'-paid. • CHARLES J. PETERSON. j 102 C i stiiaf street, Puladd. C£7" Spnciman* sent graffis. Admiuistrator's Notice. . j TETTERS of Administratis having been ) [j granted tothesubscriberiiviugin Schellsburg, . on tli<" Estate of Samuel Hull,, late of Napier ; Township, deed., all persons knowing tbeni- : selves indebted tosaid EsUter.x hereby notitl- j 1 ed to make paymeut immediatt't'. and those hav- . j ing Claims against th 1 same Ll present their j : accounts properlv aoitheaticatet, for settltrneut. i ; DUNCAN MctICKEE. } Oct. 26, 1855-* * 1 FMniOMßtt TIILORING ESTASUSIIMENF.!; •TtHE subscriber has removerßis establish- J X ment to tb - room iu th* Odd-Fellow's! Building, immediately above fce store of A. g B. Cramer It Co., where be willattend prompt- % ly to all business entrusted to hi care. He re- eelves regularly tbe latest CityFafcMooa,. and t will pledge himself that work dee at bfs sTuqt f snail wear well and fit neatly. f He respectfbliy solicits a shire, of the pub- He p,,rotage. ' s. j. Mc3Al T SLA V. ' Nov. 9.1855. ' j SHOE NTOILI. 4 B. CRAMER & CO. hav just received x\_. a very large assortment of Boots and j Shoes, suitable for Fall and TYiner, part styles , as follows : j Men's Super sY.iXed Double Sio Boo;*, j Men's " City Made Calf d* ; Men's <• Heavy Kip, Line-do. Youth's Waxed Double Sole kiols Youth's Calf and Kip Lined o- Boys' City made Gall" Boots, Boys' Kip Lined Boots, i Woraens' Double sole Kip Botee*, < Woineus'Fitm Calf and-81 o-. .*• ( Womens' Fine Goat Morocc;do. ] Worn ami' Parodi BooUes, ve> laandionw, : , Clkidred'h Shoes of every sty> aad-price- Gent's Morocco. Kid, aud Calkin Bootees.' l Lidics" Double Sble Gaiters, G®'Sfcocs,-. &c-; . .ia fkcti Boots anil Shoos to suitwery. sot: U you want Boots and Shaa. us a Call, and yon abaU bo flujaiij'a.nu price.- ■; ••' 1 J* Exchaaxe 3tora is ihepUui Shoes. '*• • * " i: --> - . Oct. -12,1866. . , ;i H. IeODE.TI4 v • • ' l* ' ■' ■ i. ,1 Justice ot tbq Bjicc. HAS removed his Office to WHim* Street' two doors North of the Inquirer and Chronicle"Office, and two dootSrmthof-Kirg 4-Jordans'Office, where he wikranctually at tend tn the collection of all elms placedin. hia hands. Bedford, April 6, 1855-t NEW CLOTIIINFI STOKE. rpHE subscriber has just oooned a new and 1 complete C'I.OTXIIxG STOKE, in the building on the corner of Juliana Street, Bedford, I'a., owned by David Mann, Esq., and latelv in the occupancy of Mr. Solomon Filler as "a Dry Goods Store, a-d two dodrs South of the Rising Sun Tavern. His stock compiises one of the largest and cheapest assortments of lle-atl)' Clothlllg' ever brought to Bedford. He has also a choice assortment of Wry Goods. ail of which he will sell cheap aa can be procured in the town. Hi-requests allhiscountry friends andothers, to call and see his goods—as he does not con sider it a trouble to sbow them to any one. ISAAC LIPPEL. Apiil 6, 1855. IMPORTANT NOTICE. ALL persons having unsettled accounts with the late lirm of Hupp & Osier, arc resjreelfelly and most earnestly requested to cal] and settle up without delay. Oct. 26, 1855.—2 m. Valuable Farm for Fair. ryiHE subscriber is desirous of selling the JL Farm on which he now resides, in Bedford township, about one mile north > Bedford, near D'Miuings Creek, containing 122 acres ot lan'J, between 70 and 80 acre* cleared, about It) acres of which is good meadow, plenty of gooc timbc." on the tract. There to a yunug orchard of choice fruit, log house, log 1 srn and othn outbuildings thereon, also good watir. I t the whole traO f '* not sold, 25 acres thereof wiilb sold separate- Terms of si'-le will be liberal, and possession eiven Ist of Apti! next. g WILLIAM M AIKEN. August 24. 185 - ART ASSOCIATION. SECOND YE.IR. 4 RRANGEMENTS far the Second Annual jj\. ollection of this nev * and popular lnsiitu lion for the diffusion of Lite cafrire and Art,have been ruade 011 the most ex teascu!,-. Among the i.'orks already en-.-sed. f> the f.r famed " GnSOA Csccirix," which originally cost Ten J'bdusand Dollars. . In forming this new collection, the ailiUMon of works of American Art, and the tuconrage mc-nt of American genius have not be en < ve f looked Comiuiasi-Jtis have Un issued ;< 'w-'DJ of the most distinguished Anur can Ai tia..-. will contrtbuta s-tae dt their liu'-st product:.'):.'.-. Among them tare three Marble Busts, ex.ct .C. bv the greatest 'living Sculptor—Hiram Pow cis ; GEORGE WASHINGTON, t ie Father 01 us Cotintrv ; BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, the Phi losopher ; DANIEL WEBSTER, the States 1 man. A special agent has visit, .i Europe and made careful and judicious selections of loreigt works ol Art, botii in Bronze and Marble ; Ma tuaty and Choice Paintings. . .. The whole forming a large an t valuable eol • ection of Paintings aud Statuary . to be u.itn billed free among tbe members ot the AssoJa tion for the Second year. Terms ol Membership—The payra -nt c? t'lrco dollars constitutes any one a raewiwr i t this Association, and bini to either one c. the following Magazines tor one- year, and also a | ticket in the distribution ol the Statuary auo Paintings. The Literature issued to subscribers com.sts oi the fo'.iowin. Monthly Magazines : Harp r s Putnam's. Knickerbocker, Blackwpd>, Gra ham's. Godey's Lady's Book, and Housemaid • Wor.'ts. ... - , - Persons taking five mcrobersmps are en: it I <1 to auv live of the Magazines lor one year, nud fr Btx tickets in the distribution. Tbe net proceeds der.v.- l Irota tun s - e ol luembcrsidps, are devoted to the purchase 01 WL>*ixS Uf Ait for iK MftAtttig yp-ar. j The Advantaps Secured —by becoming a 1 member of this Association, aro Ist. All persons receive the Hid value c! their • subscriptions at the start, in the shape ot sterling , Magazine Literature. 2a. E ich member is contributing towards pur chasing choice Works ot Art, which are to bp distributed among themselves, and are at tne s>me time enci-uri.g'.ng the Aits of the country . disbursing thousands of dollars through its Agency. Persons in remitting funds for membership, , will pie isc give their post oißte address in full, j st iti 112 t'ne month they wish the Magazine to c jinm.-nce. and have the letter registered at the j p >s* office to prevent loss; 0:1 t.te receipt 01 j w-iich. a certitlcit,' ot members* ip. tog. t ier j with the Magazine desired, will be forwarded to any part of the country. Those who purchase Magazine##' Bookstores will observe that by joining tl'.i* As".-ci.atiou. , tbey receive tlit- Magazine and tree ticket in the annual distribution, all at tbe same price they now pay for the Magazine alone. Beautifully illustrated Catalogues, gtvir.g fuil descriptions, scat free 1 n applicatiou. For Membership, Addrqss—C. L. DERBY. Actuary C. A. A. At either o! the principal offices —' Knickerbocker Magazine " office, w Broadway. N. Y*., or Western Office. 100 V.'ster Street, Sandusky. O. Nov. 23.*'55—'it. FLUQBI/K MII.L PKOPFJTI JPOTS. SALE! THE subscriber, about to r<raove toC'a'ifo ni 1, offers nt Private Sale,! is valuable J. ill Pro perty. situate about 3 utiles East of Bedford.on ike Juniata River, in Coleiain township, at lire j Iqwer end of Friends' Gove. . TheMillis raurstories high, frame, withthree run of stone*, two pair of which *re Burrs, h-.v --tag all the cuachiuety necessary to raxautas- j tare merchant and country worl, in thchestin tn- j iter. It has one of the best water powers in: h- United States, trbieh may I t known frotil the fret that during the last dry season :!■ had ihun dance of w iter, when heatiy every othermill in j tbe neighborhood was stnpp* d. >1 There are between 10 and 11 i-r -s of Itn 1 adjoining, six acre's under post fence, about 4 o which-is meadow) on which is erected a good two story log house, weather-boarded and nlas tor.ed good water *1 the door, with si! necessa ry out buildings—also a tine orchardof choice j fruit, peaches and'applts. Being determined to sejl purchasers will do : Tell to examine this property soon. iI7"TER3IS wilt be nude to suithe p-archa yt:ir, giving approved Ponds, HIRAM F. ROHM. June B. 1 (vlo.-tl A.KING. Fr. JORDAN j LAW PIKTXEKSFILP. King & Jordan. Attirueys fii Low, BEDFORD, PA., MT, r ILL prtctice in the several Courts ot Be') W ford and adjoining counties. Agencies, Collections, and ull other businea j i-.hrusted to their care w ill ho promptly md l ith fally attended to. OFFICK in Juliana street, formerly occupied by 1). il. Htifiits, Esq.,and more recently in the oc cupancy of Jos. Alarm, Esq. January, 6, 1856. • . Mray Bull. k Jp5 A MK.l#vtke prcipifea of-Fue subscriber, i^-- i ng in St. Clair Township., about the tijfr j' qfijSe i.tomrlwr' Ijist, a red ai d white o-poltcd -'BiiL with apiece off the left car. and notch . dot of the'qudef twde of ths right—tmppoaed. . t*) Bo'dne yead old lat : apring.. The cwifcr is to coxa 9 foiynfe-rd. prove ptofurty, j charccs, aitd 1 way. f , •. .?„• ~.••• k mm* I • I ref,Tr,'7?Es f* "IX/ AN TED Aritl.ED S euIUNfrADF i V> • STORE, • WHTAT, RVE, SrritK, T I>AT, ' Cons; lota, 'j |m tod Lasn, In L'xcl cnpcfarGoa-df. ! (- Bcifodr, Dins. 21, 1865. j Watchmaking, Clocfemakfcg ai-d Jew elry Establishment. | '"THE anbtcribcr wouM respect fully in form hit i 1 friends and tliepnplic generally, t hat ha has opened out, in the shop in Pitt Street, nearly opposite the Bedford Hotel, ard lately occupied by if. Nicodeuns, Esq., anew Watch making, Clockmaking and J*we!r> EataMlah ' ment,where he will attpod promptly to repair ing Watches and Clocks. He has on hand a j iargi- and splendid assortment ci JtWt-Iry, cf every description, which he will sell on moder ate terms. Also Gold ar.-rf Silv. ,■ WATCHES, silver Spoon*, Thiiobl.s, i.utter Knives, Gold ami Sliver Pens and Pcr.ciJs. f-c. DANIEL BOEDER- Bedford, April £O, 1855. P. 8. lie stiil confirm* the Gunrrritl.i) | busmess, at his old sisid, in the East end o< 1 town, where he has a good cud competent work j man coiibiautiy einpn yeb. D. IL Koward AsauCiation, PHILADELPHIA. Important tut it xiir j TO all parsons afflicted rgith Sexual diseases such a Seiniuel V'--u:-:<'S:i, Impotence, Gon ; orhoca. Gleet, Syphilis, ,-. c. \ be Howard Association of Philadelphia, in ; v 'e* ol the awful destruction of human life ana : health, caused by sexual diseases, and the de -rcptkiiis which a:e practised upon tha unfortu nate victims of such diseases by Quacks,have directed t&eir Consulting Surgeon, es a chdriia htea : worthy of their name, to give me Hit I airii egra.is, to all persons thus afliiet d. (Male or Female, j who apply by letter, with a descrip j tier, of their condition, (age. occupation, hab j its of life,) c.. and in cases of extreme pov j erty and suffering to fnrnhk medicines free oj | charge. 11- Howard Association is a benevolent In ! stit hon. established bv special endowment, for , thcCtiie! of the sick and distressed, afPictzd i wit reiVirulent and Epidemic Diseases." and j it:h "s can he tised for no other purpose. I'- | ha fund a surplus of means, which the Direc j tos nowe voted to advertise the above notice, i Itrs havdless to add that the Association Cont ra is r:cee highest Medical skill of the age, and wands thsh the most modern treatment. V.i'- i II fnrniice also given to sick and rmrvon# ft uable ad fict ed wit habiominafw.-tfcness, Womb i nmles. • ffl Costivene.-s. T lucr rrl ora. f. c. Address cpost-paid,') Dr. Gr.o. R. CaißorT j ConsnltißSurge<•. H-ws.d Association, Net- i 2, South g.tith Street, Philadelphia, Fa. " Bv i rder of the Directors. K2RAI>. HEARTWELL, arenicnl. GKO. F Airtc = t.D. Secretary. i J..QC r-'5~.-, * j STILL GkEAi'ER ATTKACI'iO.Vsr <i Dtr'> DAPV'S E ■'•K ros 1836. o:< iU d'ol- < iunel The Pn.n-.-ef 3iu.c ix.iac! Eapec:lily de- i I Voted to the v. ins if t L . lies . Am.tie... j , L here this M.;g xiineis t.ikenin j n.-avr, un j ot!:,r is wanted, us i: eompris.-s uil tiiat con id I i* obtained by t iking three ith-ar Mag.>zta-.-. • J'-. for 1356—A new ami very n- i rr-ftfine story win be <■ n.njcnc.-1 in Jsniarv. : by uLirii-:. I:. if j, tn.tln rot -Alwaa,'' aad ' - Hi 1 io.t Fafk," two m.'vcls that hays c rttea'j an i:. : .• > , nen t the litcnrv worL.— j Al.f • —M,v - . raenca in ti c Febnury nuni'er i XouveiL-wc! • ■tnicii we Know vriff vtrongly iutercst ,uc read , era of tj|.- -Bonk." .. sly an En-'is'.i Artfborr.w—How to • trnke \\ .ix Flowers and Fri 'ts—Wi ll cngre- ■' vines.— The Nr.: rand :iie Nursery.—How to mike Bonnet—Troul'?"S of an Eagli*!: Hou.se kooper—ihe Art ot sketching Flowers !.m:.I K tore—With engraving—fq no copied i-y t the learn.. on paper to be e lu.u. i M . o. ,i li couns.-is to a i) . 'Design.-d i to aid he i'a the c ire owier hcakh. t..- imjiniVe* i ment f'or mi id. 1 t}.,- ci . vrtum ot Ir.r t L-S'. liv., vr.tii e.ig- •• .g—P.::y and j 1 f!:;-t ,rv of Fingorßiigs, iliu.irr.vica, Shells or j tbe and where the? come from, with v-h- ' jr.iTmgs —Moils-.lluig in Leather with engrni nygs This is only giving an idea of our intentions ] for lSs?f>.—New designs oi interest •> the la dies :ro springir ?. u{. every day, we hi! avail ojirsviies of evrvioiag i intoiffs: then:. — In tact, '-Godoy's La iy's JLiok," will p,.s.ses t the interest of any other thice magazines—ln 1 addition to the abofc will be continued in each ' No. G>dey's splendid St-oei engravings—One hund • d p.iges of ra i ling. Geiier's cnu'lengu Fashion Pistes. In the- j as i i every ot icr department we dety rivalry or 1 imitation—Lnjlu-oi i rv.p.ifterns. Anyqaautitw I* of theai ore given rttonthly—Modei Dross raiding, vr.th ditgr.ims tn ct:>- b Dross patter* ,i. rant's and Children's Drv-iscs. i Ail k1.. 1s of Crotchet.end Neltinjt-Woxk- Drawing Les.-ous i< r 3'otb—luo9 designs. J - MIN c vrurth - ' i-3 given C*V TV year, tI>V I \ and tie N art cry. vrth full ih*trucL'oa£. Gu-'r, .ley's iuv],nUo i!<y-wujs ur >a ev*v sabj.-ct Zyt'i alls. CA SH IN ADVANCE One i ' copy, one year, Tw c pies t> eo year. SC. ! F.ro copies OTIC year, ai-d an tx.ru copy to tit* I it son seiiui ;g ;,.c club, tuikiag six coricaj Sli'. Ei.d i c rdei onc-y-ur. and an extra copy 1 to the person sending the club, ranking urn.-i --cepics, 15, Lloveu u- pics one yoar.;i"d an ex- j tra copy t- thu p.ns.iu s.niiog yie club, twelve i cop > $l), •- i Go I -it's Lily*- B >.ik ani Harper's 31-*?az;e j bruh one ye ir for §1,5 >. -Ifod -.-y's Luty's Bot>k • and Arthur's Home Magazine i-Ui one veu for $1,55 t A Sp - -iiuxu or Sp cimens wall U3 sent direct ' to my Pbsfniiiter noising tlfe request. i We can i'-.v ,ya siipp'y back sumiwra for-ih# year, IS the w .: i, is ,terotvp- i. . 1 . 'i'.'.r -. L. A.GODLY., i 2t 113 C"acs!;i ut Sy.ef. i'b'iatt : phi ! " M iilOIIL! | Op?nFti Out in a Piste \ 'TI IE subscriber ha - just <q<invd' out a Ne J. an 1 t'iM-ap - i i Dry Qaads and Fancy State. na the West end *>f t lit- building formerly in the I occupancy of P\ John H. Hofins, dee'd, and ; now occupied by Dr. B. F. Harry. HaselL S:lk p 'ckcthiulkcrrtiefs at from I?'J i cents up to Slj u-idcral wvos from 10 cents d , $2.5 ); silk mits from 5 to 75 ct*i eottnn hc* ) fr .TU 6 j up to 374 good biu-c caSiu> fbr i rii cants par yard; collars from 3 cents up to j s)*,; linen pocket hrridkerchief from OJ Mn; to. 52.-s.ii boanvt r,.>.>,• from ps t D 81 certs. ' chemisettes from SI cents to sl.2is bonnets i from 25 cts up: bloomers from 62$ cents up; ' and Ladiet' and fcentlciufiw' Wear .f every dascription, usually found in Dry I ii-.v. Li aid Fancy Stores; also table linens r.t all prices: b-.ots and shoes; ctrpets: a ecrW*l ; atsortme.nt of and Gro ccrlea; wft' grc ?t fit 'ny aunt! articles hf tr. l per crai. />-Fer tuan .can. be procured oLvwoere in_tjiis pTye.' " 1 ... ' ; I if-- ?'•;> "•ct'Nify rcj-i hU all to pill ud.es- * atuiat* bis atook aiid in lp for't hew*?- N, s. . KLIAB FISHER. 1 _ April 6. 1855. ' I" " NEW snsg \M. •|: THE t.uhserilfCT has started■ a nest- Btac-! i line front S¥oRrorN to'Fgpprwstf, which kil! j' rtt" "Hch ww twice every week. The Chrveh will IwtWe Stoticratc—ri pn V fFN -!- DAY 'VT*! FRIDAY of each week, rmmedefr -'y I after the morning t.win afrtves-fri tn lihritlng-'j dcu. and' r'-tsidiias. wHl'-4esve Bedford <>: ' tIEDNESDAY and SATtkIIAY, and arrive id Stocerstown in tunotomecl the ev MI big- train li HtaUegbM being ranch flu RJar-vt and c. kvap-mt voutfi te FMtadtdphta. . : IVns onlv $1.73 to Stoncrotown. PETER ELLISON- | iffov.rs. 1835-ST.t. ■ 1 ~ -WHifTI'KKR. 4 NAME TO-T6A vn n. i'.v's of the SOFRYR'LIER, ' living cwar Ertcrpriae, Riivth M'co s'icny • T iapjshitjl abnut tie Ist Stpteschyr -Hst." a tl tor about Co*! year eld 1' T eg: qg- ft) ColCt_ :i 4, crcpo.fi" the light ear. Ths o rn.-ti.. reqpe-ted crate loiwuid. 'yrcve r oWrtvJ pav churges": nd take it away. 1 DAVID b-NOBERGv.'I- 1 j Nov. 80, 1865 ' • 4 1 i • j Greai Disomy! Tea Berry Tooth Wash. s A COMPLETE euro for Scurvy, ckatr.Df ' A taetoetb and r. v_-.it cuing tic breath. Alsc SPED DROPS, An infuLb'e Cure for Tooth-Aalte—warranted to eS'ect a core itf from Ire so ten minutes or , no charge. ; Prepared and ?:!i i,r J. TV. McEi.ai.sT b , HM. C. Gems. Blooij dun, I'a. _ Aug. 17, 1353-4 .* i; fiUl'Alk slll ~~ or j &LJJS&.I.M Tztmiz^rPTn. rpfiE gti-acsoer ofJVir his well known Tavrrc JL Staa'.r Property, . 3 r..i -s Jbiil, Fulun 1 Comity, Pa., or Private with all tie lard • belonging thereto. • 343 4LRRS et patenter! land. 1t,.! acres if .. a, is Cleared j anl under good fence. 1 Xlie improvements are * larra Frame Tavern Stand, a good large Stable, sufficient so acccraoioda'c 1 I rigbly borne*, Granary, Corn Crib, Wagon Sled, 1 | and ail other ncct'sssry out-boilrtings and an ex eeiient orchard of choice fruit, —a r.t-ver f-jiiiT.g 1 1 stream of w iter at the door, and r veralgccd ! living springs en different parts of the tend. | 'ftier- 're also on this jiropertv TWO GOOD TENANT HOUSES. The I'.KJVC is on' 1 of the bet Inotin Tnrera Stands 0:1 tla road, and the lard it in a l-ign date of cultivatiou, and veil adapteu for p*s -1 ; ture. He also offers fx sale. the FARM ai'jr:iiirg the above, or. which he at prrsect resides or.e half mi'r South of ilie Tavern' property, ceti : tainiu gS3if URLS of good limestone land, | 514 acres of which !6 cleared and under fence, j in a go >d state of cultivation, and the tuUtce well limbered. The .improvements are 0 good new Two-Story WcalUcr-Hoarded Ufoue. Bank Bnrn. Spring House, Wasb Jl<-.n<e, gr-d" other out buildings, a ttrst rate orchard ot good limit, a g >od spring close to tie. h< use, and never failing spring* of water in every fiphi. There lire also on this triict a good SAW MILL, LIME KILN. Piil jvvtrJ vxCt-l'eni quarries, and ,>.s g tot U.cioi.m for a-Yt.fi Yard a* could iie desired, v. Ltfc p'.entv of l.*k convenient.— There r r , also Till:EE COOL) TENANT HtdUSES on this place, and two other good , B.HRS. This i ore of the best *oek fines in the I jouctvy, ; i offers peculiar inducements to any j p-cr.v a who desires t.. raise cattle, he. He mi!! sell in quant itiva to suit purchasers, v hd air •>:,_> wishing to make a htreia tvoitlt! I ' well t j exam-.-.e i..e above pr. perils Utorv purr-rising elsewhere. To.-jsr nude to suit perc'iavr?. b ftr;h:r lalWaiaUao a..p!y to i'> 3 sub scriber. JAM FT SPEDAT. Sep! 23. 157,.y '/ Ciira-her.sburg Hep. and M'ai?, and ilnn tlh'.'lot Jiutfnv! tvih.'ish, i; ; i 3 cieti.'ha, and eii i'.T n r-is si ilea. it t, *ts |tf? vir'tpr li i I*i)u tilia Vhii^. Tif subscriber having p-rctesud the entire .-toe!- of UAKUWAEE Utti.e Ute Ihtir.us !• Miif-r, in the of Bedford, wi uld* 11- sjiccttuHy announce to his trs< uCr ,a the pulw i;o generally, ti .t L,- is now prepared t. i'er lihi alnn s'e.-ry irtiete in lis !it.i-'•! tusiue;s* on favoral igterni H i.stock bidr-g ttarly jf new. and selected v one w t-!i <s; eru-ra t-d in tic if; me*3. h> Ii ft:'it S.itrrSivd Oct Jl.tvl *J>riS v.-.il 3-id it 10 tbeirndvn t .e.-to-givebiro 0 c?H •I 1.1 f'tition to a geuera! stock ot in his on nt. * tvfti Vccstsl'tlv k'et> CT.O --0 HKIE i of the v\ H„t qt :>ih> —CLASS vf all aiv.e—also, s i;nNTi\r A HF, e,f n" very superior quolity. M • iru <lo on h.-.tsd all kinds of (Id*. Paints, flrrev, Bfootfis, &<f.3 Ac., aj.d Cdar \Vitre ia g.-e it variety. Hav: ;~ rtiw p.-rnim "tly r tt-'od ip busircss^ ar.d being ! ■' i every" prefer oxer ti >ll to please, be hnpes ti. merit afid tccelve Wbciaishare uf puMictiatronagp. ' JOHN AENOLO. Deer. 2!H IS*>4. 'utiT iW TUB IM. ITTijOii "'VAKD-S Im-rovadSmut s'ureer. \) iag AI .chine i. M.i; Bushes. Bglti; c CiotJ.* HiS BmidJitsfdrs: of the most in fro. plarr v.iii Sit..- vs. Utile Giant Gain apdl'ob great vrs. P-': .• t b -i-d pes far >! ill Spindles, rounLl* . Milis, w irrnted to ,-ri'id l.i httsVe's for hc.'r, Mijliueiis. md U.K.Buna made tumvdvt.pan E* '-.ruiv-i <>l the Agent, S.. />. EEOAv* *' • S.iie!;-Wrc. lit- tfvr-i Gov.t.'ty. !'r Will w p.' done r,t nht- s'-or!cat ts/tricc. anh i:: i.;.; ui'ib' re ijvt.ab' term?.. N. ti. SI 1, vp-nt far BeJfc.rd.fe\ t r::\.ri far.! .ad|.biius Court : *s. . . He.- 4 1 - '■■■ ;'L . liiiiesy and ioniL^ciios.^r*'. •yijlE ?n''9fibcr. Thankful for tire patriater i 1 hereto, -re C vi.epieXliil'.- by * •li 3. icuT'efsLds Thah&s, ana he would respert fu3!y intari r Uheci tnvt be has Sefroivcd and Bp-Aid a tiy■■■•■ and frlj 'icu lot of C<Mtcctb.iii, ati"t'g wl-io'i are camlivs, nuts, fr-.its. NO. — ill *!.*) Ittvps (rr.xvrp\>. e*;;ch mfcdngar, C■ t-:V- V Tea. Mo!ey.". Cheesy, Candies, Ac. . tiL; *jifi■ ■" . 1 G.olte?. a* '1 iv.li strvfidV cdd, hi' ;thr; i'l: th" •. art; chbr'notiec. ill;'c -nAc Tie has opened nj> ar.il refitted lis jDYf ?ER , No£G©.V. l.i's siqirrmr at> K>. \*ncrv , .< w.l ai Viys boxo-vdj t serrphia friet.d* andxl# palv \:t with the freshest and ciu'.vcit Oysters that cm be pt'.cnrcd." ijia stand U tee (kid-FeKcw a.. *Kre he leels 'e't-niidvtit that those ! who c.ve tiiu a c r li will nqt.g*) away dnoip, potnt-f.' ' vOUjJ J. I.UTHEK. Nov. 0. 1855. >eU" fall and \liitcr (*eods. T*!E u'n l-T.- gtcJ ' ''"e to infiuin Ida -f r -., ? nds And .'lte'fibblid tint ho Las jrst te c fvoii from visyero Citiv*, nod is 110W (X --hibitir.g AT , HEAP SiC'L, a ascn- . mem-of ce* tc lhU ami • *n\rKii mn. cqmprNi r g a irrvwt •vnriefy of- E ADfC*' pnnss ' of f*e IM'-Vt Styles; such tn pa it BUct cri Fincv StLks. Merinocs. Cashiner*, Co burr end Thibet Cloths. A;pwi-* Moumtlut 4>vL'?nva, Moussciitiv Do Bek. Fgpcy 'flints, fr. m . fly up, tjpa 1: rJ r fp *i!|i y* widths. Thibe* nni Biv 3';ste £!>*!. - ■S'ttic, Back. Btc w and OHto rrench CloJb?. ■ • •Sito'v Bbck and F r:cr Cassimerea. Tb ecila, C*snvtt.' -d ~D if-wtrs. J! au .and g,rfa? varltty~Av.: Ac. fcllOfFßfFi. G •! ♦ nEm tip and X. O. .VaTiOts, best JIX i"d •' IV I OfßSks X.nrrttrtT -tf'Tnvhod^ and graaulfiieii Niig irs- s. T.'Ai, Cda'^Ws 'lute, tx-rict of C<ai -e. Kico. j tVits. taci'hcr with oVo Y otffr eft'•]>"• adapt e,: t • the wanto of the r-x • * *ll of vWb .'> is detorrainca ttvseU CHEAP FOE C Aljii, or t approved pr<>ince. . He reancctfni'-y invites att-iffccwreh. of te.- raSi:s ta eiv# Lit."' p. cay bt-f-re: j nrcbAsirg ffbfnViW for pas'fivors, be hopes I fi fit-'l- ( iudand * to ploaac-.to r*ntiT'-*-to*T> vr.t a: J receive s liberal share of the pubiic patrc:,-. S , ? ] G. W: RV?T ' . .a Us V 1 (IGKN . : Lnci-wi. :.t ra -s! f; J esfb '> v Tcv.it-,, • T. r. r-rr t MACli*iN T 3c!. vith 2. J.M*-' ® lr-ro powvt.'.oi it s s'.'.acv it. Keel i C 0,051--' tui . C "' r.;. Nov. £P,- WSSV • 4 ' - - 1
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