Straj Heifer. /-iAMI" if the plantation of the subscriber, V, living in Union township, sometime in q s v last, a brincfle Heifer, ► apposed to be three year# old. with a notch oi of liits right Til asia small stir oo the tore-bead. The ofl*r is revested to come forwaid, prove .• .rjertv, pav charges, and take lief awav. 1 ' CHARLES ICKF^. Jan. 4. ISoG-e* to Assessors. rrillTSE Assessors who do not receive thiii ]_ Duplicates iK-ii.re (h i 17th d v of January. ]..• . are iiotMii t > call or s a l by som • re kiiunsihle jterson for them. 1 w ill sand them •' an opportunity tdfcrs as soon as they ar- I jady• A. S. RU3SEU-, Cirlc. J in. 4. IS.VU i'ubiif Sale. BY od.*r of the UrpU ins" o>u:t of Be Ifitri County, there vvii! i.; exposed to Public Siie, in Junut., Towti iilp, o* S.iTl'Hlhii Vin ■ji •.{•• of FEIiHUHY. iirx.', ISod. at 10 o'- :oc':, A '.1., the lei owing He •! Estate, to wit: Atrietot land e ' itain.itg b Hi Hears s-n Jomthan p.; • ;>n t and ulnars, oit the road leading f.-oai S •;: .b.i 'g toßa ;n i Vista, an 1 about aalf a Sal. !.' 'U t '<• ! iter JrhiHte. R.i • rapr.iv.. ain is area good Story and a >. ; !f ) .!} Y.'uT. Log Stable. with thr .shi.ig ti .or ..ttishe 1, ah I gnu a.iri : el ise to the boas*. About 4' ~-res of this linl is ciear-l aad under f-.r-.e, 7 8 a :r-s of wbiab i.fai •& low, aan 1 mars ein tie mid A running stream p-a.-H.-s through this ftr.n. ItiH J mil- known on div of sde. JOSEPH DULL. .f lim'r. I'. S. For infirnittioii iu regard to this farm nvp'.y to [. wis A. Tnmer. Buifia Vista. r John n'y ant, living.on lb place U~e. Uiiii-' Stray tattle fJlllßKc Ilea i of Cattle have been Ire sap i*s i ingoq my preinis -s for three months pint, ant I i.ive now taken th!u up as strays, <>t • ••>! il i' -r. with af iw white ~p..t.s. One fdd 11.-ifer. with whit • fu'e ami white strip.: over Iti-s hick. One St-or. lirlndle. and white spo:- xa 1. Alt two y.-tra aid. Mo t-tr torit. The owner is re |nested to CbiiH* forward, prove prop r; v pay char; -s. and t ike them a#*v. DAVID GOL'C i.VOU.t. Dec. 21, l'iVJ-i* Union Township sEiiUXU eFFITtifT TIIU sulacri Nr. about removing to the West, wills il his entire .Meek of go ma. which is very J trie, at c ! t. Persons will pic -;e <• til before ha elr waera -a :1 clil.ntio t..r thcißsdve.. C j.iai-y s ores *1 jsiring t• > . chase goo is w;:l '■ seoiii- i on m jr.: re.son: terms tnat taw eo] pxrc.its.- thftai ri in; city. A I par ti oh woo have .rnottlod itcounta will cdl ini t:x -diii 'lv and settle, otherwise tlmJr conr t-. will t>. left iu th.i ii t'l-h of a proper oflic c for PF.TF.K UADEBAUGII. Bedford, N'.iv. 10. 18,>7i. It Y-'I want CII2.VI' u ) )Ad, ell o"> Chi ap Sid N .v. 3:. FINAL NOTICE. 4 LL persons knowing tbetnsuivM ii.itcl.te.i .'l. to the late Urtti ofS•.nsou *i MiLLCK.eAh .-r I y note or iiook aecount. wi 1 to w-ii to n**. c 11.-111 settled by She Ist of January In.Vi. After !.at ti'ii • tisy witl :> • o i•• .'1 sto ' h .nda of r. r.io;r a fl; a>r u iic;.:o i. A. J. SAN SOM. ttarCiVipe tairtaer. Dec. 7th |s-.>>. -t?. 'ii" s fi-c:- THE Partnership ' -rs'.ofore existing betwoeu the undersigned, under the name and lirrn of H' I A Foil:'.. .-! the Co.en and Wagon M ami Sic orv. is this tl.y dxisoK'e.i oy mutual rotiierf. Tim i.-asiaess of the late firm wilt be s-ttled up".- U"n. Weiaal.whn is authoriz-d to raiuecl ail accounts, Ac., an 1 pay the debts of the liriD. WM. WEISEL. JOHN FOSTEH. Dec. 11.7 .ho,I F .r Justices, (lons tallies. WitnoKsor-, &c or sale at fiim otn.-o .\f JfUFiry. rjyH E subscriber I ; s open*.-! ont a now anil I sjiien-li'i assortment of all kin-i* ot il" - vu ot I .shtoaahic Jeweiry—e 'f.sistincin part ; Jirea.r. P; :s, d insfer Bines, rlar King>. &•*- Ac. < ill .-.ii i .:e his sloes. del t DANIEL BORDER. tO A HIM-ffl i s J lIIYM. THE Rising v:a Tav .In the I."' rough o It Ifi: . w.i: cc rente! for a terai f ymrs.— T> a gooo tenant a v ry a K'ant tpc >!S lease will ! given, aa l the houso completely re pair d. t* )5...-ssioc given the first of April next. ALs.>f,.rr t* r.tire "o :n and "dlar nciw ia pOi o-f Sio; oj i.c l.itoile; possession as ti'errc. For ins apply to the subscriber or tool avid r . .'I-nr. DAVID MANN- Nov. 77 >, SilOK "STOBK. " VH. CRAMER tx CO. have just received • & verv largo as- rtineiit o: liooti and Sh>.:s - .it.i' le fur Fall and Winter, part style KS follows : Men's Super WajceJ Double Solo 800 s, 7! -'i •• City M ic C ilf do. Men's He ' " Kip, Lined do. j tth's i '*• - j Sde Boots Yii. , s Calf ni Kip Lined do. B, ' m ide Calf Boots, it Kip Lined Doits. V.' Jens' D;.h;: sole Kip Bootees, W..H ni* Fine Li:f and Seal do. Fin- G >at Morpceo do. '•V , -x-i.s' p.r I Bootees, very handsome, Chii 1- -n's Shoes of every style and price. !7 - it's Morocco. Ki 1. and Calfskin Bootees, Lai. D n!!e .Sole G liters. Gu:.i Shoes, f-c.. in fact. 3 mtsvri Sh r t i"t w "" purchr.- *.-r. II van want Boots a:: 1 Sho pie**6give us call, and you shall be suited ia quality and price. Ex fnarge Store is the piaet to lu j Boots sr.d Shoes. Oct. 12, 1050. "\"f7ANTT"I' AT HEED'S COLONNADE 4 * STOKE, iTacar, Rrr. BCTTEK. (ixts, Oov.v. Lo<;, anil f.AbU, In Exchange for Coeds. Beiif .dr, Dec. 21. IBM. A. Ki.xu. Fa. Jordan LW PIRTSERSHIP. Liag L Jardan. ittirneys at Law. BEDFORD, PA., Vr i L practice in the several Conrtt alße ' ford and a ijoisiug couttii s. Atenctus, Coiiectiacs, allU ail other bi.-s'ne '"triidt-dio thv,.- care will beproir.ptly und laitl 'uliy attended to. V'fi'lCE in Ju',l ie* street, formcrlj" occupied h; ■! H ides, Esq..and .nore recently in tfce t>c iacy si'J.is. Maan, Eq. dacuarv, 0, 1806. Vainaßle Utat For taiv. r P J'- subscriber takes {'qui nut hod of inform _ '"2 those desirous ofpiurcfintiiiTg a valuable Farm, mil lie \ri s h es to „ e p> , li:U ttv)} r arm iuti I averti Stand, >u which lie now resides situate ia East Pruvidenfe township, Bedford Gotta v, IJ iui|t!e-*st of the Juniata jpraMbyi, a i.. Tib triili: w,:st P acres of M- bioii ape Cleared and mostly enclosed by good jxist fence, an 1 ::i i high state of cultivation, lite majority oi wnich (i ts recently undergone a thorough dres sing oi liitiii, which has rendered i exicunciy ter.iie. file itnpr choice fruit trees just eienui'-ac itir t i ij ;ir. f.'re is also a good T-'naai House, together wish AS excellent SAV Mill on the JN ofierty. M fUH.-i very conveniently* on the tump ke road", with itu abundance of the choicest white pone timV-r, itum -.it thirty around tin* null, prubahir the hug.* •: body f timber in the county-. Any. p.irsmi desirous of examining the pro perty will please call n the scliacrjls-r. who will end • ivor t > give all the satisfaction necc*- x try. He also feels safe in stiting That the title t > the land is good, nud is willing to Warrant against .ill claims. GEO. W. HOUSEHOLDER, v.pt. 21. 185-5.-fim tire;•.! Arrival ! F ILL A\o \iS.\TEH MORI Ezchansfe Building Store. 'TVIS suba-riiwrs respectfully iafotiii their L friends, customers, and the public'general ly. that they hive jiisi received the i ivgtsL as sortment of Fall and Winter Goods they b -,y ,• yet offered ! purchasers. Our stock is in Ji.rt as TolioW*: Blue, Black, Brown, and Invisible Green Fr.uich an 1 Ara.uicin Uissimeres. various cl --i.iirs; Kv. Jeans. Wool Tweed*. Kerseys. Flan nels. Coating*, Bearer Cloth, Blankets, Coras, Velvets, Drillings, ltibiwns, Lac-s, Gloves, I lower?. Shawl*. fte.. Bie. 4lid pi, 'Cos Fail Stvie Calicoes, all prices. 12) •• Plain and Uig'd De Lain, and Per sian Cloths. 25b • Heavy and Medium Lrcwu Mus lins. 8") < Sapor Bleached Shirting Muslin, 6) Thibet Ciotus and Alpaccas, ai l 7 3 •• tlass; irtts, uP eh rs and prices, 25 " Ali Wool, Bag, List, and Stair Car- I-t.s, 1.5 " Floor OU Chillis, 4-4, 3-4. 6-4. and S-i wide. M-n and Boys' Wool, Fur. and Beaver Slots, 1. H its. J! OR JCCO Lined Navy Caps, also Cloth aadl'ii'sh do.. Hoots and Shoes, for men and tiers. B ioteos. Double Skile Morocco arid Kid eed do. Bar iron. Mail. Rod- Ac. Our assortment ingmdes every article usuilly ( ami in stores, atnl Ui prove we are selling o.r'i (.':/)■ i- .'li'/ti /lie rt-i 7i ," all we as't is a e nl. No titiuWe to show pi 'Oils It will not cost you anything to come and loi'k at the bare-tins we will oiler. C!7~Conntry l'mdace rmrtnvod f..r goods at cntk prices. A B. ( LAMER & Co. '' :t. 12. 1855. Tiif l*tttߧf!fan!:i Tetfgrrphi F.nlnrzel Form anil FIuc?(l T'-rm. THE CASH SYSTEM AUOI'TF.H. OX and alter the first day of Jannrry, 1856. tiie IV NSSYLV.IX.A TTUT-UTT-VR'II. puidished .it U.'.iri*' ::rg. I'a.. w ill lie ow ued and conduct ed by the undersigned, who will give Hietrbt-st eti-r.rtes to make it worthy of i r s cau.se and of , its friends. If will commence the new year printed on entirely new tvpie. and the Weekly greatly en larged inform, while the price will oe lower than that of any other paper ot its class ever published at the capital of the Stat", and piy njtrots will be required strictly in So paper will he sent until paid for. uioFall will ! be discontinued as the subscriptions expire, unl--ss they are roi; wed The '• Telegraph'* will be issued SFMf tV'EEKLY, on a sheet nftwerty-loi.f c'dnnins. during the sessions of thr Legis 1 .ture, an 1 WEEKLY, on a double sheet of forty'-eig'-t c iiuains, the remainder of the year. It wit! present a comprehensive summ. uy of F.egisl.t :ivi- proceedings; all the important g,-u_r.i laws they hive pasv-d. and aitn to to give the current ; < litieal intelligence of tie- tr >cs in the fa'leatand most reliable mnwer. In siuvrt. tli- propF • ors hope to tu lite it a contph : ■ F.i --• .-:!y and Political Journal, and they confident ly appeal to the pier pile of Pennsylvania to tit atari them in their cnti-rprite. The "Telegraph" vviil advocate a libera! po litical policy, and aim to unite uil those who tliougb anlwatc! by the same common porpo- j sex and looking t i the sanu-hen resu.ts. seem distracted by the eonfiict of distinctive j organizations. It will sustain the highest ; standard of American Nationality; and, whiio yielding a stcrcd obedience to the Gonipromi- j sea of the Constitution, will det.*miaadly re sist the extension of Human Slavery. It will yield a cordial, earnest, but independent >np purt to the admiuißtrr.tion of G >v. POLLOCK. TERMS—Strictly in jhtvnnre. The "Telegraph" will be tarnished SEM*- ; WEEKLY during the sessions of the Lopixia tore, aud WEEKLY, oa a douWc sheet, the remainder of the year, at the following low rates—the money invariably to accompany the order:— j Single subscriptions. - - - $2 (i 0 | Five cqiies 'SI .80 per copy ) - - 900 j Ten cop:*--* . SI .ft) per copy) - 17 W Tw -ntv copies ($1.50 per copTl • 30 00; And :n MON DAY and FRIDAY of each week, immediately after the morning Lain arrives from Hunting don. and returning, will lease Bedford on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, and arrive In Stonerstown in tuuetmaee: the evening train for Huntingdon, luring mneh the nearest and cheapest route to Philadelphia. Fvar only $1.73 to Stonrrstown. PETER ELLISON. Nov. 23,1835 — dt. wiXTED. \IfHEAT, Ry-jCom. Oats atld Buekwheat. In W pijtocEt for i.wtusriptioa*. for which tlte ; highr-'t market pricas will y*i ailowcd.anil to be loft at any of th miils in the neighborhood.— j A'.ao, about 80 cords o! g : - i wood. Won't vrn* of our frteada bring os thbs* a.-ficlcs. THE EDI TDK. BEDFORD i.NUL'IIiKK AND CR],O\K:JJA TUe Meogel House. I!i* snb-criber Ita v ijr utk<*u ilif >ll nvt* we i klitU wu. iti ihcioYin (.1 RetiUtld, fee. liftv - kept by Hf.l-aur MenuP!.would re-tpo JilitU an ' ! uuunre Jo III? Ificmlss aiut iiu jaujbiw: grtjt-ipily, drat li' 1~1 nb.r prepared t<> euivrtatii them in t r!i|>i>r!(ir style. # His Beds and Redd'uig. are Peiv. ami P.Gt hutnber? COUHIIOIJIGU.-. auti v.tsl'j venilUlcJ j Hid li|riii.-iiel in lue beei i:o. Oif hi* i able, will Ims c Li((>irc.t vi ands lite nuirkci tdi< prod we lite Bar will Lie supjilied with the lit 1- qimrs. 11 is Stable Is 'arse anil t omnotiions nn .! wj'l i c aliened hv amiatte'itive nnd iiidnir< >ti> r8 - let I*. larders will be taken by ihe ihiv. w eel., wunilb unit year. As be i- determined Ic "pare no effort* *o •Her.se.avid make III! persons vilifl slooyfjitiliilii tee' a; rei-peeliuii} ask* the pulrouttge of the public JA.viF.s s. i Kikwrni. tie-third, Match 3t . 1854. Bedford Academy ai:d Fcjiisfe miliary. W. W. CAHrBELL. Principal. rrtHK firs', session of the .th school yqaf n JL tbisf nstitnHon will Open on Monday iur ing the Bil day of Se} t :i.be.. I'!,e p© history of the Academy. will, we trust, i.t-s suliic'.eht guir.intee of if* future efficiency.— The branches taught will be f !.<• saro ■- as litsretb t'ore. To fn-isl?r prin<-ij>lei will be Oil isiifeft'd the most important pursuit of the pupps; and white it will be the c cst.-nt business of the I u stmctorto impart knowledge, it will ahso he lili aire to l"i 1 bis pupil* io make u practical ap p ication "f tlieir acquisitions. Tc load the mind with inonner'tb!" fonn:;l is, without cause inc it 4° use them, would be like placing a bow "n a child's baud, with. t.lt e ichlftg him how t . end it. In fine, it 'ha!! •>. our oi-j.-ct, as ill as I ever been, to lead the pHpil to think. i T7* N. B. Instruction In Single and Pou l -" Entrv Book Kccnlity will be given by the Brit.- < eipnl. The elas-in ti.ii study will lie sna r iing- ! ed that any young men desiring to j>nr ue this j in port ant branch, in order to prrpalj them- ; elves for clerkships, tan reri'f i i fan tone.— hist-'illirion will receive attention out of the Tguhir *ehin'l l our-. Instincticn in this ; r.n.-ii Is tx'.ro, and v. ill be charged accord- j r gly, The terms are as usual. J J ir feet/ j Class/Iff. - - - - !-<• " •' j Higher tnglisli. - - - ■' 'i ' Middle " .... 4 s<> El unent.iry, .... 4 on Bock Keeping, pisira.) - - 5 00 AMEBICAA AIO.VIHLV 'iAUAZIXE, I I STAB:.!SI!£I> IN LB-7. i>EVOTEi> TO LITiiRATHBE, ART AN!> FASHION, IS&U. rstfiF new volume cotiuntne.irg with th J' l JL ni.ary uur.th. r. 1856. v.i'i! coiituiß over Twelve Hundred Vage-s of the eiioiccst reading matter. Steel at/ '-Voodnugmriucs, and Musi -. '•Graham"' i--1 Paitdly -M aga/.tne. with m it- | ter to please tt c rrav ami the g.av, the \ oditg and inc. >.!J: rral ••• dl • ••■•erythbi;: \ tin;- to Fashion, arei pur 'y L 'siaiinc in if? IUUITJ. is fully c-qaal <•> Tit.it \ nhlisii din any othl r j ,-ri odica!—the i.it- iii.re is .f a higher cimractcr. Nini better *4tited to all members <>i the Fnmtiy. L'hia elag.7 ia' is, and has been, wttidn the scope of its design, the exponent of a pure-' iiealthy. and elevated liberUure; in pruoi < i which ivy refer to the pur an i tnart es; :y t Hie {>reseat year. I The c ming v i'othe. oo scwliil f the- n .-.ig uuenSs ni.uio with litorary celebrities, and trie superior t 'vilifies at our cuntrol, w.II, while i?i other r ■ p' I .'t s tine Jiang *l, rxr.fi in tile beu ty and variety of its e-.ntect s ail fdriner issues. The following are the na6.es of tome ~J t'-ose whose contributions i.ifc appeared in "CJra ha-j" during the present yc it. \V. I.'. B ' tit. J. Hus di Fowell. J.T. IT: :d- I -v. T. B. it •;:t.. Win. i"'-..we. K. U". Grisw.'Vi. 1. Whipple, H . G. Bimntti. H. IV. Herbert, R. 1!. Stodlrtr.l. Park Kc.pjtitiiin, f'aul 11. It lyne. J. M. Chitreli. -I. Ksdeher, l>. 1' . Win. Aieximl r, K. I'.'. Eiisw.cth. h. U. . ilb. Alice C ivy, KII -n Lonise r handler. -I t. F : C. Dorr. Caroline Chesel.ro. I*?b' Kodtniin, firs, li. 1., flushing. 11. Anna Lewis. Mary A. Ilen isrut, Marion Httlund. ••Hos. l .'" ( Ttdifte 1. lime, Co'iia M. JSun, Aune T. WiU! .r --•i. one or til're ar'.iel'S :?'hiv iiltts'rat; i with Wood Kngr\vi: : .,s; Mi.tr Una as Bros and Poetry, an Etißi r's Inbte; ftiyft** "1" New Boidc; Jfontkly Stunaiarv of Corrcht llvcntnt li'r.rs on Keskion and Fashi-.tiablo I Tit d i: gunee for the '.[ mt:.; Patterns f>r Needle-work, nod v i >1 n.-ic. The Steel Engravings will m.ihr.tce finely ex ecuted portraits of the Cc!J rated lady-writ-rs rf the day. intersperced wt'ii a variety of other ' i.-etsiieit .as .• t' ink sviil prove # *eepta ble to the g< r.ur.i! re-wler. Thr Fashion Plates are engraved on St. ,1. lf.er the latest Paris Fr.siri' tts. giving out cud iu-do>;.r e'isti.mt s for the Tnonth in which tiu'V appear. Tney Have Been pronounced superioi 0 i.tose pubHsh 'd in any other American Pe riodical. The Literary Matter wjfl consist of Histeri- Ml, Biogrsphtcal, and Liter try Essays. Sketcii. "s of Travel, Fine Arts. Novels, Tales, Roman. ;eSs K-e. The N >vels and Romances of '-Gr.*- ti .r.;"' (of which from two to fie will appear in very issue) are universally ackriowh dged to ?x joi in beauty and interest any other publish- I erf in America. The Editor's Table ii iita/lc tip of Humorous sketches and Anecdotes, Foreign and Domes tic Gossip, and ' I'erafy and other cbit-'Tat. The Monthly Summary of Gacrent Events, rives c condensed account of the prinvipn't j ..vents, which have token place in the wrld i iuring the preceding month. j The Reviews of Ktw lioolcs ar? from the pen ©f E. P. Whipple, who, us a critic and reviewer, stands unrivalled. The Fasiden article presorts, each month a correct and comprehensive account ofthe new styles of Dresses. Bonnets. Mantillas. Shawls. Embroideries, and everything relating to Fash- ; 1 .ti. Of interest to Hit ladies. The Needle-Work Patterns for CoHors, Un ■ier Bi"C"es, Caps, Berthas, Skirts. Erahroid- j tries ft>r llaudkerchiefs, and gea.-ral Needie- ; work, arc numerous and lieautilully designed. New Music. A new pt ace will lie given ev erv rnoDth. Those nlotic at a Music-store, would cost more than a fear's subscription. TEKMS. —One copy, one year, in advance, $8; Two Copies, So; Five copies (and one to the Affect or getter-Bp of the Club) Six). For $6 j One Copy wi.t l>e sen-t Three Years. A'ldireiu* to Clubs can he nude at thesatne rato SISCIUIB ' sent. Alt snbscrip'ions tn>t paid in advance. SI. ABRAHAM If. SEE. No. 106, Chestnut Street, Phils, j STRAY HEIFER* CAME to the premise* or the subscribe-, iivine in Monro-- T./wrmddp, about t'he mid dle of November last, u red and white tieifvr supposed to be rising in two years old. no m irks. The ownrr is requestwt to come for ward, prove property pay charges and take her awav. LEWIS JvOONS. Dec. 7th, 1855. CORN a pi Bucliwheat meal for sale by Nov. 30. G. W- KGPP. TtiSKhttlNG MACHJNEN, with 2, 3, or 4 horae power for satji cheup at Heed's Colon nade Store. No*- HO, W6. Valuable F|fi , ratHE subscriber is desirous ol selling the JL Farm en which he now resides, in Bwlftinl i township. about one mile north ol Bedford, tiedr Dnunitigs Creek, containing 122 acres to ; laud, hcfv.eui! 70 and ik> a • acres of which is good Mwattow, plenty ol poor [ timber on the tract. There is a young orchum ] of choice fruit, leg house. !• " ham Mm other i <-ut buildings thereon, aH g""d water. It the f whole tract is not sold, 2-- acres thereof viil b-- sold separate Term *of sale Will be liberal, and possession civ. ii Ist of Aprilnest. August 21. IW>5. ' rusaOTin.ll -\> ART ABSO C I A TICN. SKCOXV Y K.J R. 3 ! 4 KKANGEMKA'I S for the .Sec* yd Annual ./A oitecti ■; of this oet*and pop ,lar liisii.'u- ; i lion for the diifttsiou > Literature and Art,hare . been m id. --a the most e\teiiv j seal,.. | Among the . inks already enqag-d, is the fur famed o\Cm fit ix," w'.icti otigii u!!;. cost lt i! i'housaud liolUw. ..... i ; In forming this new ce'n o.tioti. the- U.u union ■ of ivories ol' American J>f. did the cuepurugc- ■ meat of Am ,-iican ge'ii it) have not In-nt over- I looked Comoiissioß' have Icn issued to many j o! the most .lis' iiigwshe'. A met icon no i will contribute * of their fit-'M productions. , Among theEi are .hfee limbic Lusts, executed i iv the greatest h ring Sc.. t >L>r tiiraln 1 otters: | GEORGE WASHINGTON, the Father of Ids C umtrvi BF AIAMIN FLANKLIN. U.t Phi- f her ; LAXIEh WEBSTER, tiro Statis • m.ii.'. A soec.ai agent litis risilod Europe and ' nude ear- Mil and judicious selections ol lorcigt j works a' Art., I".!ti in Li..r.c. and Marl-ie : ist-t- , i tu uy .red Choice I'ainlii ,g*. ... ! Th< whole forming a large ami va.uahle o 1- .£tfjtt of Paintings and Statuary, to It.' distri itu cd free among the members of the Associa i ti an for the Second year. Terns ot Membership—Tim payment ot throe dollar# Constituti - any on.- • member of tin : Asoieiiaion, and cuttle# him to either one ot • the, following Magazines for one year, a:ui also • ticket itt the disiritiuti ; n ol the Statuary and , Paintings. The l.iter dure issued to subscribers consists lof the follow>ll Monthly Magazines : Harper's t Putnam's. Knickerbocker, Blackwood'#, f.re inuvs, (iodev's Lady's Look, atid Household \V Lists. " " I Persons taking five tmanbmhips are entithd . to any live of the Magazines lor one year, ana ■ to six tickets in the distribution. The iigt proceeds ilmced from th-: *n e i f nieimiersiiij >, are devoted t" Hit? I urcitase ol j works of Art tor rhe er.suing J ear. ; The Atv*ntas Secured—by becoming a Member of this & saoct-ttion. ere— -Ist. All p-;ra-. •> receive the lull value ot their i subscript ions at the start, ir, the shape t .j' iterlini- M agazine Liter.it tire. Si. E -cit member is contributing towards pur- j i vibe sing cliujc: Works of Art. which are to he i iLstiil sited am -tig ih. mielvo-, an ! are at the same time cue -i!t.;gtt' i the receipt of wiitcii, a C •rii.Tc.ite ot tilctuiierxbtp. t"get tor ; '.vat.il the Mil, 'Zinc desired, ni.l he t'lrtvurncii to ■ , any part tip country. Those wh'i purchase M igtzlm sa! Bookstores wd! observe that by juicing ti'is Assoeiafion, t Ley receive : .h" Ma s izine and tree ticket i . t'f. aiutn i! d trihc.tiiiii. all at th" • tme p; ice thty now pay for the Magazine alone. Be itilifully illustrated Catalogue*, giving full descriptioes, >,ut free i it 'ippl.catcii. For Memliersiup, Addrtss —C. L. HI.KBY. Vct .ary C. A. A. At thln-i ot iir.- principal offices —• ICniecerbbckcr Mag izine " i flee , Broadway, X. V.. >r VentcnvfMfic . 100 fl cter Srreet. Sandasky, f). K*v. - i. '-7 a—fit. | I'ASIIIO VlBIal! T.HLOWSB ESTABIJSDSEST. rpHK snhßcriner has r unovod his eslabliati .1 ntent ti the ruoia in the Odd-Fellow's 1 Building, imniedistidy til<>ve the store of A- B. Cramer IV Co., where he will attend prompt - j ly to all burin. -* entrusted to his e..tv. lie r. - Ceivcswgui-irly the latest City Fashions, ami will pledg! bimsclt tliat work done at his siiep i 1 shall wear well and lit tie ttly. Hi* respect'iilif solicits a share of the pub lic patroKiice. S. J. Mcf AUSLAN. ' Nov. P. 18-75. ' , \ part as Black and s Fancy Silks. Mcfiuoes, Cashnters, Coburg and ! Tbiiiet Cloths, Alpac -s, MousM-liti Hel iinc-, Mousseline Pe Beges. Fancy ITlnts. fr.-M a ftp t up, S!u.-'l:i. bleached and iirihleaehi-if. fri.rrv n f!|) 1 up. ill widths, Thibet and B y State Shawls. Blue, P. ack, Btown and (tiive French Cloths, . Sitp'r Black and I'.-.r.cy Cn't-imerc*. Twetd*. ' C.vssinetts. .Jean*. Vi-etings. Merino Shirt# and I Drawers. Hat* and Cat s. Bo"t! and Slio.s in ; great variety, Ke.: Kv. CHOCEBIES. Sup'r GoWeii Synip and X. O. Molasses, Iwst Kto and Java CofJ't e. X. <). clarified, crushed, 1 and granula'ed Sugars. Spires. Ten*, Choco late, Extrwit of Coffee, Rice, Tobacco Dregs and Oil*, together with every other article adapt- j sdto the wants of the people, all of which he ]$ determined to sell CHEAP FOB CASH, or approve.-! produce. lie re.,poet fully invites a!! in search of har eiitis to give him a call before purchasing Thankful for past favor*, be hopes by lair deal ing. and n desbe to plcago, to continue in nurit and receive a liberal share of the public patron tig''- G. W. RUFF. Oct. 12.18a. DTH i'lW! Till: K IST. TTTOODH ARD'S Improved Smut and Screen IT j onJ Lrm Stusters, of the most itnpro- s ; plaa M ill ."set w'., Little Gi ant Corn and Cob gend . ors, Pat :nt bridge# f.r Mill Spiudies, Portable • Mills, warranted to 24'iod lh bushels per hour, M ill Irons, an 1 Mill Burr# made to order, can be proured of the Agent, S.. It. JtBOAD, at Scii..'!.sburg. Budioi i Cotu.ty, Pa Mill wight work done at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. X. 11. H is eant for Bedford. Somerset and adjoining Conuties. Mvv 4. IK.Vs—rz i ; Bdkerj and Voiiicciionarv. THK subscriber, thankful )• r the patronage i heretofore extended him l>y n liberal pnb- ; lie. tenders hi* thanks, and he would respect- ) fully inform them that he has received and ; opened a new and choice lot of Confections, j i among which ore candle*, nuts, fruits, be.— ! He also keeps Oro" 'rjus, such as Sugai. Cpffwl Tea, Molasses. Che,'*:, Candles, Ac. Also al, j descriptions of C..ke, and will serve Wedding i and other parties, op short notice, with eoufcc • tlons and c.tkcs. He has opened up and refitted hiaMYSTER ; 1 F.iLOOy, in a superior style, whewcPe will al ' ways he ready to serve his friends and t4k pub- ' ' lie with the freshest ahd choicet Oystprs that , , cm lie procured. i Ibis stand i# opposite the .Odd-Fellow'e Building, whore he R'cl* cenfldont that those ' ! who give him cull v.f• I vet go aw.-v dissp t pointed. JOHN J. LUTHER, 1 Not. 9,1855. i i WatchnxakiEg. Ciockaiabing ei.d Jew elry EetiblishniCbt. fplIE suhacrihcr would rospectfuFy infonr; ".i ! 1 friends and the puplic generally, Uiyt ha t has opened <>ut, in tTjcsbup in Pitt Street; ) nearly opposite the Bedford Hotel, nnd lately occupied by If. Xicodetntts. Esq., attcw Watcb , making, Clockmakiug and Jetrtdri Eidahltsh iileiit,whegc by will attend promi tiy to repair ing Wale he* ami Clocks', lie has erf hat.il a large an>l splendid assofftoftd ol ,7i w.-fvy, of tf/Cry description, which he willrelion tnodr-r --atc form*. Also Gold rod Sihei tVATCIIKS, 1 silver Spoons, Thimliles, Putter Knives, Gold • and Silver Pens and Pencil*. e.c. DANIEL BOUBFK. Bedford, April 2b. 18;,:5. !'. S. He still "otdiit i F tb-Giimmlthin j busitit'ss, at hi* idu sletd. in tie Last i-nd of ' town, where ho ha* a good and vot> j Hem work i man constantly employed. D. B. j Howard Association, PmL&DKI.jiHU. Imiiortnnt tu i t t c it* | TO all persons afflicted'witß Sexual diseases •Mo li as S -mhii'j M'eakii*ss, imputet.ee, Goti i orhu a. (rl-.-ct. ifiypliilig. fee., K-e. • The Howard Association of I'hili Iclfbia. in I vi. w of theaivfiild 'strucrivn of hurinr. life and ■ heaUh, Cau*.-d by sexual diseases, and the dt-j ■ -aption.-, which ate p'atli'.ed upon the urif rtn \ nate victims of sacb diseases Uy Quacks, have i directed their Consulting Surgeon, ns a charilu j A/r act worthy of their name, to give mtdlcttl | ndritcstr-li'a, to ail persons thus affiicti'd, (Male t or Female.) who apply by letter, with a d -scrlp j riot! of their condition, (age. occupation, hab j Da of lit"-:,> sc.. and in Case* of extreme pov j rrty and sudcring to fu-ruiah meiicints Jret vf cfunsc. I',- if. .ward Associnf ten is a hone volant In stil boii. established bv special endow nietit. for tbe'ttiu'! of tlie sick and distrcsaed. aHiict-t; h *• s can be used for no other purpose. Ji J afntida stfcplns of me ins. ivhiel: the Direc • to*liowt-voted to advertise the above notice Iti* havdlete to add that the Association com- j oi if- tioCe highest Medical skill of thesge.and wands thsh tlie most tuodern treatment. Val i il fttriiiice also gDen to kick and nervous fe uaob- adticted with abdominal Weakness. Womb amies. bl3 Costlvinesi. T.eucorrl o a. A Addrcrs (post-paid.y Jr. G>t . i . Csirci \ ; Ct iiMiltinNnrgc n. Howard Association, NT - -t Sfttlt. T 'ltb Street. PtSndi-lphia, l'a. ' } Bv order of the Director*. l /iRAD. HEART WEIX, PnsUtnt. Gro. I .Mac tn. Secretary. June i. 18fi").-z* Srtl.f, (1 KEATEIt" ATTRACTION'S! if~>- iilv's D.vov's BtntK rot: IB.V>. fi'Jjid Voi uiiie! Thi Piouecr M.ig.ai:ic! Espcciilly de-j voted to the ivaiifs of the L nii * W Anjirics. j \\ hero this Magazine i* taken i:i a i -..use, uo j other i.- M.infid, a* it comprise* all tfa.t eculd j fr' obtained by taking three Other Magazitn-.i. Sew f uiittes for 13yC—A new and very iu- ' let -r,eg >tor\ uill be in J*uu ;ry. by M arion Hari.-tnL iiutlior f.f f-Ahine, 7 * rnd • -Tial li'ii Path." two novels fkat have ere.'itod j ah itnfneh.se sensation In the. literary .'.orbl.— Also—Mi*s V.rginia F. T .wasemi * will com-j , rni-tice in the Fehrnary number u Xonvelk tte, which we know will .strongly interest th:' read crs of the -IliiiiiJ' • ■j].. - by an KngT-ih .Vuthoiess-—How to make V. ix Flower.* ami Fruit*.— Wi'b engra rings.—The N'ur*e arol the Nursery.—How to' make a IN mutt —Troubles of an Utigiislt House- keejier—The Art ot sketching Flow -rs from .Nature—With engraving —l o Be copied by * tie leaver "ti payer to be colore I. Maternal counsel# to a IXiogliter—DcTgti.d ' ' to ai' 1 . be: in the c tre of faer Lealth, the ituprori - ' tne.tit ef her mmd. ami the c.ahivttiou et her [ •mart—NV.. style of llicm'.niting iViu ie'.vs aud l.i.np Shui v-itii e-,*ravings—Poetry and v . History of finger King*. H|astraici; SoeiLs .or ' the I.adtes, and where they cuuie from, with ail- , . priving*—Modelling in I.eather with engrauig* ' This is only giving an idea pf our intentions * for 1856. Xew designs of interest to the la- r dies a, e spririgir ?up every day, we shall avail ' o„rs.;Tv.:s ot'e-'rytlii-ig that eat; interest tin-m.— In lact, •-Go-lay's Lsvy's Book," will pusses to • hit-rest of any other thrcu lungafint-s—Tn 1 n - 1 lit ion to the ahove will be continued in each ' ' No i• - by'. splendid St-.-sl engraving#—(Jut'' nun ir i pages ot reading. Go-by's challenge Fasbion i'iatr*. lit this j T as in ev.-ry -at ier d -part'iiertt we defy rivalry or imitation—Etohr.-i lory pastern*. Any qnmtity j of them ire given uionthly—Model cottag. -. t t Dr.'ts miking, with di: jrr hik to cut I- —. Dress pattern , Infant's and Children's Dresses. All kin i* of Orntc'i t and Netting Work. Drawing L" ons for Totith—l oP!) design*. Music w -nhS'l i* given every year, the Xwrse t and tin-Nursery, with full tn.)tie* on year, and uti ex ra c>py to the ( p ra.ui sending fie chth, in.iking six co|nes ] Sid. Eight c-'pics one year, and an extra copy to the p -r*o!i s -nding toe club, making ni te copies, *ls, Eleven copies one year, and an ex tra copy to th • pees >:i saniing the club, twelve 1 C >pi:'< fit. 1 \ t rod ?y's Lady's Bo k an I Harper's Magazine | 1 bothori: year for 81,5). God ■> ' Lady's P< ok ' an I Arthur's llonaa Magazine both one vear for $3 51 " | | A Sp 'c'.m tn or Sp-ydlmens will be sent direct • 1 to any Postni l it -r ni '.king the roftjest. We can a>w .rs supp'y h.ct uuuibcr* for the 1 Tear, as the work Is stvrotvpe.i. ' L. A. GODEY. 1 No il3 Che.-dnnt Street, Pbtla-j cplii 1 MSTORK! o;>?hpil On! In \civ Place! fJT iE sulMcrififc-r iia* just opened out < Ne X and Cheap Dry Gc9i3 and Fancy Store, in the West n I of the building formerly ii. the j occupittcy of D r . John H. liutiu#, dee'd, and ; uu.v occupied by Dr. B. F. Uariy. He salt* ■si'!: pock*t fi .n P;.■.-chiefs at from 12J c ■ ; ts up t. 1 -81; u i lerslecves iVortt 10 cent# ■J,.' 5'J; silk tit its from 5 to 7.5 ct s: cotton hose tr-.m tj up to 374 cants: good Lire Calico for ti( satits ier y ir.l; .collar* from Ucents up to S3; lineti pock at liaadk. 1 c'.iietkl'rcni fc; cents to 52.51; bonnet ribbons from G *■ to 81 Cems: chemisettes from 31 c.-nt to $1.25: bonnets j from 25 cts up; bloom -r# front oij cent# up; ; an l I*idles' and UentlemeDS' Wear of every d -scription, usually ftmtiri in Dry i Goods and Fancy Stores; also tabic 1 incus at • till prices; boots and shoe#; carpet#; a general i assortment of QnceasMare sniil firo ccrles; an 1 a gtv.it mioy sruall article# par j haq-ired per cent, lcc.ee r than can be procured elscwhtro in this piaec. He resp rCtfiily rjj 1 ist* ill to cillndcs amitte his stock and judge for themselves. . EL IAS I'ISEER. I April C, 185"). Chthinj and Dry Goods Store rjTHE subscribers arc just receiving a ' j J. hanct>i-tne and cheap assort ro. ot ot J.K.i . | OX MJOf. CfAJlUiSfi and DA 1" G'OODN. a ; . thcit sU>re in thcE.u-t torm-r ofvLcdfnrd JLtU,-' j consisting in part of Goats, Pants, Vests. Sk'.rts- i i Sajin Stocks, llaudk rcbiHs. Boot# ami Shoes. | Hats at.d Cap -, and all other articles usually i kept iu Ready Made Clothtiig Stores. j Also a good assortment of J Ji i GOODS, consisting of Calico, Alous. dc Lainc, Shawls, ; Alpacas. Trunks. Carpet Sacks. A*c.,&c-; all of which they will seti as cheap *s can la- pro. cured clscw!c-re in Bedford, for Cash or Conn- j j try I'rtiducc. They request ail their friend* in towtjund ! country to give them a call, and sec and exatn ; inc their stock f--,r t heuiselves, as tlicy consider ; ; it a pleasnre lo slmw thiir good*, whether per- | sou* wish to purchase or not. SON N ABOBS A CO. Bedford, April 20, 1855. ; A NEW BUGGY for sale by , Nov. 30. 0 W. KUFP. j ureal Di^iery! Tea Berry Tooth Wash. ,4 COMPLETE cur.: fur F-iurvy, iMertTiing l J. L the testn 4'ri rftvj lte.iiug the brvHh. Aliu RED DROP!*. A inCdible Cure for Toorti-Aohe—warranted to effect a cure in from ♦ire to ton minute* or no charge. Prepared and sol) by J. W. MeEi.ntjrr 8- Wil. ('. GI.TTI". BkiO LJ .(uv, i'a. Aug. 17. IBV>-4 PKTI mT sALt ~ or VAtrABLE HEAL I3STATS. rnilK subscriber offers bis well known Tavern "j A- Stand Proper;ly. oil Ray's ilifi. Fuitoit County. I'o., at Private Sate. witl ail the lant belongyig thereto, btn'ig 343 4C RES > f | piL-hte 1 land, l'J-1 d.Tcn of which is clear;") i ami under genu fcaoe. 1 lie itti;.roveinems are a larre Frame Tavern Stand, a-cod ! irge Stable, Siinirient t" accommodate cie. l bo (*ttatry,(.< mOfib. V a?9!t Shed, a;-1 allvi <• nece sify out- building*. and an ex i eellrnt orclu: !. f choice fruit,—a never fa:)in Ktieam of water at the door, aiid Severs! good j living spring* <.a diflbi -ut part* of tin ] d? i J bcrc an- nlo i n this propertv TWO GOOD TKN'A.V J HOUSES. • I It; above is 02e of the best known Tavern Stai d* on the road, and the land is in a high flute f cultivation, and well adftpteu for .;is lu.-tf. He also offars lor sale, the FARM adjoining the above, on n trick he at present resides, out iuilf luile Suulb a!' ttir Tatern propertr, con tain.; g Hftft 4CRFH of good broestone laud. 7ii4 acres of which is cleared and under fence. n> e go .d state of cultivation, and the balance well limbered. The improvements are a good new Two-Story Vt eailier-JBoarricri House. Bank r.arsi. Spring House, u ash House, and ; ether out buildings, a first rate "rcjtuii of good '"'it. a good spring close to the house, and never ■ failing springs of water in every field. There are also on this tract a good SAW MILL, I<7MR Kil.N. and several excellent naa ries, tiui as good ,i location for a Tan Yard as could r inform ition apply to the sab- 1 •scrilier. ' j JAMES SPRO.VT. ? 28. l my. G' h on > irsmtrg Rep. ml Witig. and Hun ting ioa Jouritil. publish, each 3 month;, and i ow bill i> this office. IlllUWiiSi; STORK. T'-ir subscriber having purchased the etiti r| - ► tori of HAHDVVAKK oftlie bite Thorn;.- Ji- i Miller, in the Borough of Bedford, would n - , soeclfulh' announce to his friends pi d the jmh- | lie generally, that In- ! now prepared to fur- j n.sr- ilmo-i every article in 1 is Hue e! business ' on favor ibb't-nn-. Hi* stock hedrp T.ea Hv all new. and s,-d ,v oif well cxneriericed in the bnainc**. lie is fully satisfied that pnrctiHsers • wili Ind it To theiradravt.-igr to give him a c*il. ' l addition to a genera! stock of Ifartlwarc. he ! G t.i nand. and will t Fi.IEN r.f the vcrv lost eiifliift—GT h of all iw-fi!w. of a •nusllt-T. He has also on letnd all kinds of 0 : N. j I' lints. r'rnr.s. Brooms. fw pe"rsiv!tU- settled in Tiitsftiess, and boio d'•torviioe'l o nse every proper exer tion to T- pase. h hones to rrrprtf and receive a hot ral share of public patroraro. JOHN ARNOLD. Tier'. Id, G1Xi01353 HOTEL XV est Pill Street, Bedford Prima. I\ILE.\TLYK STECKJM.Y, I tij j'♦' i, iiit iblkTill WoFEim POH f I i t o-c. i j -r, about to r.-niovc soCaiifo j nil otf.rs :u Private Sala, hit valuable -Mill Fr>- pcrty. situ it,; ., ct thi lower en ! of Friends' Cove. Tlr' >til!is tour steri-s high, frame, with three run ol o.ou •*. two piirof which are Burrs, hav ing all the niiehinery necessary to manufac turer.mrebant and country work in the lw.it m .r.- net. It has nae of the best water powers its fho i I nite 1 State 3. which may hr known fri-m the. tact that during the last dry season it hndabun d ttice of water, vriion oeitly every other mill it; : the neighborhood was stopped, Th -re are tietween 10 and 11 acres M Ian;: adjoining,aix acre* under post fence, abort 4 o which is lu.-.ajaw, on which t erected a g->od two story I'isr house. wcafhor-lKiarded and plas tered good iviter at the door, with all neces-ov • ry out buildings—also a tine orchardof choice Iruit, peaches and apples. F-.-lhg dtteruuneil to sell purchasei* will do ! ei! to examine thisproperty soon. CIT" TICK.Ui wiß-bc made to suit 'he putwhs y.'giving approved Rends . II IK AM F. ROJI-M. J.iaic ♦>. IH-VT-t! Slraj Ki-li. CTAME ;O tVe premises of tile mbr< riiwr. hv • -♦ iug in St. Chilr T'op at this hotel, j and it is therefore tin! Stage Office. Boarder.staken by the week, iniintl:or year, oti favorable terms. [T7" Ample and comfortable stabling is at- , . : tached to this hotel, which will always be st-'t ! ended by a etreful hostler. Alao, a safe w. t L ' convenient carriage house. ii JOn,N HAFKR. i llodford, April 6 ? JB(L, 71 ' OI€tI4IW\ fcffJl PACTOF-r --111! E tiivd- rdgtjcd Imving entered into pa .-in 1 -' ship ir> th* aliovx) Mtitws. would annon- ' ,0 the istitesi l at Bedford {" ofinty that they a' ROW prepared, at their Shop AT tin- LI tt B; "t E 1 I th'sibvrosigb.to furnish CARRIAGES aud dpi,, j GILS, of every style and price; also, tO-\C!!V"S, VI AO vrn, and Pnormts. FtXestKiftH G-oik of every d tsc.• ipt <>r.csecuted to oyder. on tin fhprl - est notice, a; ghep adjc.inirth* i'oaclt bact'iry. ® j Determiuri U* keep nonelmt tie best srwpiV • wan 4cir ewspiey, and to sell a* ehfrcp as ecv • uther catiib.'Tri.taent 10 tfte State, tli** bore ' • receive 15•*►*! encoi;rnp- M i-nt. Z7 Cuomry Produce of all k;m! < token in cx cv.,;gc rt.TTi Ik. 2nd fir highe>t price- lr.W 1. i " c rrsj'Octfu!!* Isvia- ij.e togjvc i.s a o*'! IV.M, V'ElSiif.. •WITS' FOSTER . ; PrffftlTd Ptb. i,td. !*.:. LISJBEU ! U iißhK Tf • j / W I I i-' '^INIH-C.Sof f!-Scfpii V ; n.ls J 't/.. M M A ten. Mnt l.i"'M ; BE-K ot .IjflVriHjt fcilnte. mm-K lis 'A bile l'M>e. Yi 'r'.v V ne. p.. 1,.r. Spr .ce, A- . F.ir -ale ' F V RKtfsWK. t. Cl-ixviD-t P. t. |R, fjifig YT" ATTS F* '1 ** r riUC subs-trther would respect fully awtoiiwc -L to the pufdic (h it he ha.: r n;* \e r! his Tin • tiiag Lstibluhrr.eht to tic 1 bildibg recei tl> i c . • ij.ivi :,v Mr. I.uthcr. a a(. unfi-i-tiuui,i - Stoi ia tin- Diamond, wovre be is leti-r pnpaied Un vvsr to acccmodati! Ins run. t. i- with very article in tin- lir.e - i lis l L: ai o. eitjivf hofes-sb- or ret*!!, and hopes tbey wiH give im a call at hii new Ire*lion. HFORGE 11-YMUU'. Bedford. April 13. 185b. P. S. Tie -nbscrtbcr is deslrr.fcs r.f Pa>>g ti.s honks closed up till 1-r Art:', iftG, eiti • : .by ca' or note. He hop. s tlia notice w ili le attended to immediately. G. It : llttlLlWiMTfllKT THE sal'.scriWr fens just ot.ei.ed a r .ew an 1 complete - in ie o oil ding on tlie C. .ml. of Juliana S.rctt. Bc'oirl. owued ly Jiavid Mann. E/q.. And lit .iy it; the ovcrrpuncy of Mr. Sideiti'-u filler a- a Dry Goods Store, a.,d two doors South of the Rising Sun Tt:\crv. Hi-stock currrjiybrfvi ore of flic largest ard .Cheapest a.s-orllnrutii .1 SiOtC ilolhir-s ever brougi.t to Bi tßoid. J! e i :aJ . also ;r choice assortment rt I>; y CccC. sli oi which hcwiiiecll cheapo* 44n"be picctife-f in the town. Here quests all hlsconntry friend* and otbers. Pi call *ud 5.,-e lis good; —s le doe* :.ot coa ' siler it a trouble to sJjv v. ♦in j„ to m.a ~a-. ISAAC LIfTLT,, A ft IL f>, iM PORT ANT NoITCE. ATg ntet;.j]s, ' tint cannot fail to please every housekeeper who ibev.i. 1m- T.adies especially sve ir-vited to ctllnnd erstninc the rrticb Among tlicni we Bcv-s ar.d BEI.L METAI. Kettles of 11 size*. IVater Ccr-ters. Chaflr.g Dishe*. Santcpsrs. i'ilk ■Boilers. Nrsst I,ASS. an ese'eileht artkie for i the -IV k ROBIN. Cake MOM MS Spice 1> in. Tea Can rioters. Rtass an-1 Iron T.ndl-s, Patent ! Lamp*. Candlestick*. Glass Lamps, Match Jies • i s. Spittoons. Ac.. Ac. Englisl: and Prone). Tin, Iron and Brcas TV are lin trreit variety. J ipauve i Tin Toys, ;.id j great variety of Fa' cy -rtic;es. Chain an t Force Pntnps, and Iti shoTt every I article in my line. Don't forget to e*U at the Tin "Wat* Depot in Pitt st. GEOKGE BLYMIHE. -fg;)l. 18-54. JOH\ is. inr. if 5: .ney f.t Law, Fcr.Gf ct V . 4\. r ¥S,li ISTHiC.iFTriI pmerice in t V V several Courts of Bedford e.>ty. IT nay )►• ronstfited during the avssion* of ths Court at Davis' II tel Teh. 7*C. 1854 Mfat! (|uartfM. r'JR FISIIIOfV.iBIiE CLOT 111 At; ' J in form tlic puklic that fee is new 3, "iHjjjr otfjr;-.g .-♦the liedtcid Hall (formerly .jX. Exchange. Hotel) in Ilt'ii- Pitt the laigcit ind best assortment of rt arty-maoc. fsi.iouai ic Clothing, ever before offl-red frrsalehi this place, JUS STOCK co sist* ifa large and splendid sapply oi H iu;er C-v-ods. He has ev-*rv variety rnd u.-rcrip-tion of COATS. PANTS AND \ KSTS. SII IKTS. DBA RT FR-S. COLLARS AND CRAVATS, SLSI'ENDFRS, DANI'K) LCIIIFPS. 5-c. Nc. He has also it large stock cf prime CLOTIJS, CASSIMFRES ah.! VESTINGS, v.Llefebe I>pre-, pat - I to make up to order in the most tofl i-iE* . blu style, and warranted to be well loot! firs. I fir ins purchased hi* stock Ar CASH he feci*. assured that ht- ffon make it it* t!ic advantage tt those wanting G*M>D "and RHEAI CKITIIINC to GLVO bmi a call before T'tiicbasing cspcrtfully. trntltr-i his unices !> IX the CRftens of B.df -rd nvd vielr.lty. Il>* may always be Rmnd (unless jirofessjciia'iy en gaged; at lis Drug and Book Btorc, in Julian* .St. Fife. 15, Itis4. Taylor & MOUTJ . TANNERS. BDDFCRD, PA. Have COSSTASTIA osiln at their Tannen - on Fast Pitt Bv. lent hi r 01 aj 1 kind* attd of the- h•^ , nualitt. -.1 cxc.eed inrlv iioderale rites. T! •">' p*. v tl" Lk;iuat. prtc* lor country hides. Feb. Id, 18o4■ STRIf MEEK. (■*.' JT tc tie jriir'ns flip ul t fe jnmot iwi. % Mill ll •Id HI S'H f"dltSt I f- I'- ♦ f r j,d. it ciiy itspt'lflbb r;fct isr. 1l .VITIIR IN T TIT. o IT