Bedford inquirer and chronicle. (Bedford, Pa.) 1854-1857, January 18, 1856, Image 2

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The subscriber having purchased the cut if
atoer oi HAtiDVYAEK of the late Thomas B
Mi!; .in the Bwfough of Mfuttl, would re
spectfully announce to his friends ami the phh
lie generally, that he is now prepare'! to fur
nisi; almost every article in his line ol Uuviries;
on favorable term .. llisstock being nearly a!
new, auii selected >y one well experienced in tbi
business, he is frilly satisfied that purchaser
will find it to theiradvnntngcto give liini a call
In addition to a general stock of Hardware, h<
has on hand, and will constahtlv keep GRO
CFTRIES of the very best quality—GLASS o
all size—also, STONKVVAItK of a very Ml per in
quality, fie has also on hand all kinds of Oils
Paints. Drugs, Brooms, Ac., Ac., and Cda
Ware in great variety.
Having now permanently settled in business
and beingrl-ter-mncd to use every proper oxer
tion to please, ho hopes to merit and receive ;
liber il share of public patron"ok.
JOHN" ARNOLD.
Deer. 20, 1864.
GLOBE XIOTELs
W eil Pitt Street, Bi <lfor
Prima-
VJI.K.S TLVE STECKAM.Y,
l 7 i oprlelor.
LtJJBKlii UMBER! !
1 / \ /~\ f\( wvSHINGLESof .iiflerent fcimh
100•UUU Also, 75.000 teetof LH.VI
BKU ol difleraoi kinds, siu-h as Whin- Pine
Yellow Pine. Poplar. Spruce, Ac., ke. l-oraal.
K. D. BKEGLK.
Si. Clairsville Fib. 18. 1853 —h
oTILL (/rfBAfKR ATTRACTIONS!
l 5 DTY'S Dabv'S BOOK roa 185(5. O.ud \ol
nine' Tile Pioneer Magazine! Especially dc
voie lto the wvnts of the La lies of America.
Where this Magazine i * taken in a house, u
other is wanted, as it comprises ail that eouh
be obtained by taking throe other Magazines.
yen Fen'nref f'*r 13 * — A new and aery in
teresting story will he commenced in January
In- Mario;. Harl.md. author of "Alone,' am
••'Hidden Path," tw novels that have create,
an immense sensation in the literary worn!.—
Also Miss Virginia P. Townseud will com
mence in the February number a Nouvellette
which we know will strongly interest the.read
ers of the "Boo!;."
Stories bv ari Knglish Authoress—How t
make Wax "Flowers and Fruits.—With engra
vines.—The Nurse and the Nursery.—How i,
make a Bonnet —Troubles "fan English House
kecj>er—The Art of sketching Flowers Iron
Nature —With engravings—To i'c copied by
the learner on paper to Ik: colored.
M iternal counsels to a Daughter— Designe.
to aid her in tlioc ire oflier health, the improve
me.it of her mini, and the cultivation ol he
heart—New style of Illuminating Hin iows am
Lamp Shades', with engravings—Poetry am
History of Finger Rings. Illustrated; shells >o
the Ladies, and wliere tliev come from, wdheu
gravings—Modelling in Leather with engraving
This is only giving an idea of our intention
f,r 18-515.—New designs of interest to the la
dies are springing up every day, we shall avai
ourselves of cvrvthing that can interest them.-
In fact, • -fi...ley's T.aiy's B-ok," will posse
the interest of any other three magazines If
addition to the above will be continued in eacl
No. G vice's splendid Steel engr.ivings— On.
hundr.d paces of reading.
GKlev's challenge Fashion lla.es. In tin;
as in every ot u-r department we defy rivalry o
imitation— Embroidery patterns. Any quantity
ul° them are given monthly—Model cottages.
Dress miking, with diagrams to cut by-
Dress pattern . InSrttfs smLCbildretr s Dresses
All kinds of-Crotchet and Netting " or*.
Drawing Lessons for Youth —Iftftft designs
Music worth $3 is given ev.-ry year, the Nurs.
and the Nursery, with fU instructions; Go
dev's invaluable Recipes upon every supec!.
'■ r- rFP.MS. C ASH IN AD\ ANCE.—Om
can-, one vear. S3 Two copies one year, S'l
rive copies"one year, and an ex ra copy to tin
pectin s>n ling the club, miking six copie;
il >. Eight copies one year, and an extra cop;
to tin; person sending the elnh. making ni-n
copies, sls. Eleven copies one year, and an <-x
tr.l copv to the person sending tiie club, tvven.
topi -• sl(s. ,
lrodev's Lidv's Book and Harper * Mag.zin.
both one year for $1.5 h Godey's Lady s Bo",
and Arthur's 1 Foul J Magazine both one yea
for $3.5 I
A Speciui.l or Sp -cim -ns will bo sent dircc
to anv Postmv.fr luikine tb • request.
We evn alw.ys supply b.ck numbers Tor th
vo ir, as th" w irk is sterotvped.
.Hire tt. L. A.GODF.Y.
N I 113 C I Mtnitl St.*. 1 (t. Pbilil; p
m swffi!
Opened Out i a flew Place!
F (K siiti.'icrllier Jim opened out a Nt
I. and Cliuap
Dry Goai3 and Fancy Store,
the West end of the building formerly intli
occup incy of Dr. John 11. llolius. dec at, an
now occupied by Dr. B. 1- . Harry.
lie sells S.IK pocket handkerchiefs at from I.
cunts up t<> $1: lindersleeves from 10 rents;
$2.50: silk in it from sto 75 ctM cotton lios
Iron, fit tip to 37!, cents; good bine calico fo
t,- cents per yard: collars front $ cents uj. t
$ *:; linen pocket has. Ikerchicf from C J cents t
#2.50; bonnet ribbons from <J{ to 05 cent;
oheniisettcs from Oi cent* t $1.'25? bonnet
from *25 eta up; bloomer* from 0'24 cents up
and Ladles and Genllemens' W eai
of every description, usually loi.nd in Pr,
Goods and Fancy Stores; also tabic linens a
ml prices, boots and shoes; carpets: a genera
H9ft>rttrtt*nt ot* Qucensware and Gro
ftWl-ies; and a great mmy small articles on
ht>Und per cent, hirer than can be procure,
olvwherc in this place.
IU r is'iectfulv re quests all to call nd ex
amine his stock and judge for themselves.
ELTAS FISHER.
April G, 185.5.
Claibins ani Dry Goods Store
rililE subscribers arc just receiving * n.w
L handsome and cheap nssortmentol RED
uy v.JDi: CLOT my; and ,I>RY HOODS, a
their store in the East Corner of" Bed ford Hall,
consisting i n part of Goats, Prints, \ est.-. Shirts
S .tin Stocks, Handkerchiefs. Boots and Shoes
ll.its nn I Caps, alld all other articles usually
.kept Jn Ready Made Clothing Stores.
Vlso a good assortment of J)HY (lUODS
eoi'sistißg- of Calico. Mens. .• Lainc. Shawl.,
Alpacas. Trunks. Carpet Snrks, Ac.. An-; al.
of.which they will sell as cheap as can he pro.
cured elsewhere in Bedford, for Cash or Coun
try Produce.
They request all their friends in town an.
country t-> give them a call, and see and exam
th.'ir stock fort In nu Ives, as they eooaidei
it a pleasure to show their goods, whether per
sons wish to purchase or not.
SONS'A BO UN A CO.
Bedford. Apr.' 2ft. 18-56.
A NEW BUGGY for sale by
Nor. 3d. G. W. Rl PP-
I' hMf ION .1 It 8,11
n\mm ESTABLISHMBNT.
mlfE sulwcriber I.as remuv.H his estil>li.s3
J. lti :nt to th room m tii ■ Odd-felluw
Building, fhimediately above the store ot A
15. Cramer tv C.. where ho w-.lt attend prompt
ly to ail business calrusfe Ito his care, lie re
ceives regularly the latest City Fashions, an
will ph-igY himself that worksloiie at hifsboj
siaall wi-ar well and lit neatly.
He respectfully .solicits a share ot tlir-pue
Se patronage.
S..J. McCAUSLAN.
Nov. 9,-18.55.
\I;\I (UITIIIM; STORE.
11l IE subscriber has just otiened a now and
. complete CI.OTIIIXG STORK i"
the tMtilding en the corner of Jittiaha Street.
Bedford. Fa., owned by Darid Matin, Esq..
and lately in the occupancy of Mr. Solomon
Killer a* a Dry Goods Store, a..d two doors
South of the Rising Snn Tavern.
His stock comprises one of the largest and
| cheapest assortments of Head? Made
Clotllillif ever brought to Bedford. He has
I also a choice assortment of I>r>' Goods, a"
| of which he will sell cheap as can be procured
' in the town.
He requests all his country friend sand others,
to call ami sec his goods—as lie does not con
sider it a trouble to show tlietu to anv one.
ISAAC LIPPEL.
April (5, 1855.
Call at Illy mlre'N.
Til E subscriber has ju.t received from the
Eastern cities the best assortment of Bras'
Copper, and Tin Ware ever offered in this place,
towbich ho invites the attention of the public.—
Hchas a great many improved cooking utensils,
that cannot fail to please every housekeeper who
uses them. The Ladies especially are invited to
call ami examine the articles. Among them are
Bit.tss ami BELL METAL Kettles of all sizes,
Water Coolers. Chafing Dishes, Saucepans. Milk
Boilers, NrnsE LAMPS, an excellent article for
the sick room. Cake Moulds, Spice Boxes, Tea
Cannisters, Brass and Iron Ladles, l'atent
Lamps, Candlesticks. Glass Lamps, Match Box
es. Spittoons. Ac., Ac.
English and French Tin, Iron andJßrass Ware
in great variety.
Japanned Tin Toys, and a great variety of
Fancy articles.
Chain and Force Pumps, and in short even
article in my line.
Don't forget to call at the Tin Ware Depot in
Pitt st.
GEOR GE BL YIUKE.
.LT;lt, 1854.
Head Quarters.
f !>R FISIHOX ABliE CLOTHING
T |"1 lie subscrilier would respectfully G
jffijjfrt -I inform the public that he is now H
offering .-T the Bedford Hall (formerly .JjL,
Exchange Hotel) in East Pitt street, the largest
and best assortment of ready-made, fashionable
Clothing, ever before offered for sale in this place.
HIS STOCK consist Aof a large and splendid
supply of Winter Goods.
He lias eve-y variety and description of
COATS. PASTS AND VESTS. SHIRTS,
DRAWERS, COLLARS AND CRAVATS,
SC.SPENDERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, Ac.
Ac.
He has also a large stock of prime CLOTHS,
CASS IMKRES and VESTINGS. which he is pre
pared to make up to order in the most fhshiona
ide style, and warranted to be well made, and
UOON FITS.
Having purchased iiis stock for CASH he feels
assured that lie can make it to the advantage id
those wanting noon and CHEAP CLOTHIM; to gi\E
iiim a call before pnrcliasing elsewhere.
W M.'SCIIAFE R.
Bedford, January 19, 1854. '
Taylor V Honey,
TANNERS, BEDFORD, PA.
HIVE CONSTANTLY oxnxn
at their Tannery en East Pitt Sr. leather ;
o! all kinds and of tin; BEST quality, at exceed- J
•UGLY moderate rates. They pay' the highest j
prices lor country hides.
Feb. 16, 1854.
STRAY STEER.
CI YMK to th" premises of the * T'ntrib ir.
' living uc ir Enterprise. South Wo Iberrv
Township, about the Ist September last, *T
steer about on • yen- old IWT spring, lis color
re L, mirked by crop oif the right ear. Ths
owner is RW [NESTED to conic forwird, prove
property, pay chirg-s and take it awav.
DAVID S.VOBEiIGSR.
Nov. IT 1, IBIE
H. \ifoi>l;rx,
Justice of the Pence,
H\S removed his Office to Juliana Street
two doors North OT the '-Inquirer and
Chronicle*' ( lllice, and two doors South ol King
Jordans' Office, where he will punctually at
tend to the collection of all claims plucedin
his hands.
Bedford, April 6, l£sfi_zz
IIEIIFOIID HOTEL
AN R
GENERAL STAGE OFFICE.
NPHE subscriber respectfully begs leave toan-
L nounce to his old friends and the public
generally, that lie has leased and taken posses
sion of the Bedford Hotel, lately in the occu
pancy OL C 01. Adam B.iruhart. It is not his
design to make MANY PROFESSIONS as to what he
will DO, but bo pledges his word tli.u bis most
energetic efforts will be employed to render
comfort aide all who GIVE him A call. The house
will lie handsomely fitted up. and no no but
careful and attentive servants will be engaged.
Persons visiting the Bedford Springs, as vveli
as those attending Court, and the traveling
community generally, are respectfully invited
to give him a call and judge for themselves.
CY~ I H'-' stages all now stop at this hotel,
and it is therefore the Stage Office.
Boarders taken by the week, month or yeKr,
on favorable terms.
CT7*" Ample and comfortable stabling is at
tached to this hotel, which will alwn\ s BE at
ended IV a careful bustler. Also, a sale and
convenient carriage house.
JOHN HAIKU.
Bedford, April G, 1855. n.
Stray Bull.
(T 4 M E in til • PRUNITES of the subscriber, liv
J ingioSt. CUir Township, about the firs
of September last, a red ami white spotted
Bull, with a piece off" the left ear. and notch
out of till! under side of the right — supposed
to be orte year obi last spring. The owner is
requested to come forward, pro ve properly,
pay charges, and take him awav.
J. P. BOWERS.
Dec. HI, 1855 -c*
V.ILHIiLE MILL PItOI'ERTV
FOR SALE!
THE subscriber, about to r.-muve to Calif
nia offers at Private Sale, bin valuable Mill Pro
perty, situate about I! miles EaR of Bedford, on
the Juniata River, in Coleiain township, at the
lower end of Friends' Cove.
The M iilis lour stories high, frame, with three
run ol stones, is o pair of which are Burrs, hav
ing all the machinery necessary to manufac
ture merchant and country work in the best man
ner. It has one of the best water powers in the
Puled States, which may be known from the
tact thatduring the last dry season it hadahun
dance of water, when neatly every other mill ir,
the neighborhood was stopped.
Tli TO are between IB and 11 teres of land
adjoining, six acres under post fence, about 4 n
which is muadsw, on which is erected a good
two story log house. weather-boarded and plas
tered good water at the door, with all necessa
ry out buildings—also a flnv orchardof choice
fruit, peaches and apples.
: Being determined to sell purchasers will da
|' ell to examine thispropertv soon.
TfcRMS will be made to suit * lie pure ha
-1 veer, giving approved Bonds.
HIRAM F. ROHM.
June S, 1855.-U
I PBRMS.
THE BEDFOKO IXQIIItEB AXO
Llj ill be published every 1 nurs;-
dav .Morning at two dollars per annum, in ad
vance, or two dollars and Hlty edits it It e I the
year expiter.
No subscription will be taken for a shorter period
aihft six months.' ami no subscriber will be at
ttn-rtr to discontinue bis subscription until ah
arrearages are paid.
Rates of Advertising:
1 insertion. 2 do. oil"
1 square. (12tines) 50 To SI,OO
2 squares, SI,OO 1.50 '-'.(HI
3 squares, 1.50 '!.00 t'.oO.
3 months, 6 do. J-do
1 square *2-50 $4.00 $7.00
2 squares 4,00 0.00 10.00
3 squares •"'•00 H.OO 12.00
Half Column KOO
Whole Column 12,00 10,00 30.00
advertisements not marked with the
number of Insertions desired will he inserted
until forbid, and charged accordingly.
mmm smiMOos
LIIK subscriber takes this method oi nlottil
ing his friends that he has received ins ltd
stock of SPRING OM> M MMHR UOOaJS,
which be has selected trotn the largest stocks
it* tlie eastern cities. We name in part, V-.i-
DIES' DRESS HOODS, comprising rich Sum
mer Silks—beautiful colors and original st \ ies;
rich Black Silks of all widths and qualities;
Bereges.Tissues, Grenadines licrage de Laines,
Lawns, Gingbams, &e. In IL HIT E HOODS
our stock is unusually large and varied, em
bracing Embroidered Swiss; plaid, striped and
plain Cambrics; Jaconets; Muslins; Bishop
Lawn; Dimities, etc., etc. HOLSHEEEL JAG
HOODS —Linen Sheetings, Cotton, do., Pillow
case Muslins; Table Linens, bleached atu'
brown; Hussion Diapers, etc.
Blue, green and brown Borages and Grena
dines for Veils. „
NESTLEMEX'S JXD H'AVJfi, su ;h
as Cloths, C.tssimeres and Vestings. of every
conceivable stvleund quality
MOL'R.MXLI HOOOS— Bombazine*, Alpacas,
Lawns, Ginghams, etc.
EMBROIDERIES —French worked Collars,
Handkerchiefs, Sleeves. Edgings, Inserting*,
etc.. etc.
DOMESTIC HOODS— A large assortment—
embracing everthing in the line.
Gloves, Hosiery, Motions, &c., all [irfeesand
qualities
BOOTS. SHOES. H.ITS . IXD C.I PS.
China, Glass and Queensware, consisting o(
evury desirable article.
Looking Classes. all sizes, cheaper than usu
al. H.IRD IT. IRE. GROCERIES, Drugs. Me
dicines, Paints. Oils ami Dye Stuffs, and in
fact everything that ought to be kept in a well
conducted country store.
Thankfully acknowledging the liberalpatron -
ige heretofore extended, I shall.endeavor to
merit its continuance bv keeping one of the
largest, most varied and best stocks in town.
His store is opposite the Be "'ford Hotel.
PETER RADEBAUGH.
Bdfor l. U ay 11. 1853.
. O>Y.
D E JSTT IST,
Bedford, Pa.
OFFICE on J" itt Street, nearly npposß
tl: - Be lford Hotel.Teeth plugged, rege
dated, M'., and artificial teeth, inserted, from
ine to an entire set. Charges moderate, and all
.perations warranted.
Terms—PostriVEl.V CASH.
Jan. P.l. 1X34.
A Miraeie of
Dr. C. Roiling uf Meeh.uiicsiiurg, Cumberland
To. Pa.. announces to those afflic ted whli Tii"
uois, tVuiis, Cancers, Poly pus, Lupus Moles n l
ilarlrt. Scrofula or King's Evil ami all disease*
hat hove been usually treated with Caustic or
voile, he e til remove them by ail entirely new
uetbod, without cutting, biiniing. or pain. Xei
her Chloroform or Etheris administered, to the
latient.
It is no m ittar on what part of the body they
nav IKS, he CM remove them with perfect safety,
inuin a remavkable short time. No .Mineral oi
Vegetable poison, is applied, and u money re
l tii rod until a cur e is perfected.
Pro laps is Uteri .hVem.ile com/damts, ( limine,
lfenr.il and nil otpcr disease* treated with posi
ive success. Full articuUrs can be obtained by
• pressing in either V. ngHsh oi ('' l mi- post pa j, j.
'ieiits can be accommodated with Boar.l < (n
''"sonahlo terms.
Mec'ianiesborg i* "ne of he prettiest and
levlthiest towns in this or any other State. Jt
t miles fjom Harrisburg on theC. V. R. tt.and
vceessiblc fro in all |>arts of the Union.
The Dr. will visit c ises in any part of the
3fate when desired.
Kind reler if you know any afflicted fellow
jreature. deUe not to tell them of this treatment.
Feb. Id. 1855.-ZZ
STAN!) VltD ( LASS BOOKS,
rort TIIV. ADOPTION or
Township Boards of Education and
Union Schools.
fTAIiE following excellent School Bonks liftv
A. Iteen ad opted, by more than ONK TiibcsANu
Boards of Education, in the last idghtcen
mouths — lint, because of their unsurpassed
merit; Second, because they are, also, the most
economical to the learner.
HEADING AND SPELLING.
McGuffcy's Eclectic Pictorial Primer,
McGutfes's Eclectic Spelliog-Boek,
McGutfey's Eclectic First Header.
MeGoffev's Eclectic Second Header.
McGudby's Eclectic Third Header,
MeGutfrV's Eclectic Fourth Header,
MeG alley's Eclectic Fifth Header, or Hhetori
val Guide.
Tim 11 emails Voting Ladies' Reader.
GLASS BOOKS IN ARITHMETIC.
Hay's Arithmetic, i'art First.
Hay's Arielnnetic, Part Second,
Hay's Arthmetie, Part Third.
Rev to K-.v's Arithmetic.
ALGEBRA.
Htv's Algebra, Part First,
Uav's Algebra. Part Second.
Rev to H iVs Algebra. Parts First and Second.
FOR COM>l<>X SCHOOLS.
Pinneo's Primary Grammar. He vised and En
larged, and printed from new type. This en
larged edition, embraces SYN rax, which is treat
ed HI a clear, practical and pleasing ni.autiei,
and tlm volume is a full and complete Class
book for Common Schools, containing all that
is taught on the subject in Public Schools.
FOR ACADEMIES.
Pinneo's Analytical Grammar, Revised, with
enlarged type —designed for avvanned pupils
who wish to study the subject on it more extend
el basis, and with more m intones* in detail.
Analysis. Pinneo's Li glish Teacher, in
which is taught the structi e of sentences by
ANALYSIS and SYNTHESIS. A popular work on
the analysis of English sou'on es.
It is believed that no books >er presented to
the public have met with such universal appro
bation as those embraced in the ECLECTIC EDU
CATION AL SBKIKS. Not only have nearly all the
leading practical teachers in the State. liy their
letters manifested their high appreciation ot
thuir merits, and the satisfaction they fee 1 in
using them; hut many others, whose sphere ot
instruction is in the higher Departments of Ed
ucation, bat wlio also eiruestly labor for the
progress an 1 welfare of the Common Schools,
have united in this generol voice of approval.
Published by W.B. SMITH & Co..Cincinnati.
Ani-.sn reu BHDHORII COI'XTY.—Dr. B. F.
H VIIKY's Drug and Book Store, Bedford; Dr. F.
C. HK VMKR'S Drug and Book Store, Bedford:
where these books may be had wholesale and
retail, on tho most favorable terms.
School Hoirds will be supplied with copies
or ex tin in ition, and schools supplied fur a
find introduction, at i educed rates.
Sept. 28; 1855-e __
COUNT and Buckwheat meal for sale bv
Nov. 3D. G. SV. HUPP.
BEDI011J) IMUIBEB AND CHRONICLE.
DRUGS, BOOKS, STATIONARY
DR. 1. i REA.HKK,
3EDFQRP. PA.,
naving Piirchaitrd tlic Di ne And
II Book Store of JJi- S. I>. Scott, bus .on- ,
stantly uu hand, at tfe "Id stun.., ii large and
well selected stock of choice Drugs anil Med ;
icincs, wholesale and retail, all ol \\Jiieli will he
sold at lair terms. The assortment consists ii j
iiart of
DRUGS AND CHEMICAL?, DYE
WOODS AND ACIDS, PAINTS AND j
OILS, WINDOW GLASS AND GLASS I
WALLE, TOBACCO AND SEGALS, I
PI.KiMMK.uY, Fancy Article*, NT- & i
PATENT MEDICINES. |
Having the regular agency Our tic sale el al
of these medicines the public are assured that .
they are of the best; such as have stood the test j
oftimeanifexfieiTdtiee.itnd can bt safVlyreeoii.-j
mended as genuine. A if-- . j
Townsend'sand Sand's Sarsapanlla W istai ,
Balaam f Wild Cherry.Ayer s ( h.n> 1 ectoial
Mofliit's Life Pills ai d 1 I u nix Itittrrs. 1-r j
Jay lie's Family Medicines, Fghnesioi 1 s *ll el* n- .
sacks, and other vermifuges, llootHttiid German
Bitters, \c. &e. * j
Constantly on hand a large sto< k ot Historic ;
biographical. Sveieutiflc, Religions, 1 octicuJ .
8001, and .Miscellaneous
BOOKS
Also n great variety of
Fancy Stationery,
Cap. Post ami wrapping pa)>er of every quality
Paper Hangings in great variety. Window
Blinds in patterns or by the piece. II all paper
Steel aitil Fancy Goods.
BLANK BOOKS
of every size and quality*, l'oeket Books anil Pot* i
Monnaies. Diaries, Blank Deeds anil Mortgage?. |
itold Pens and Pencils, Combs. Brushes. Per- j
'urniTy in great variety. Soaps. \e. Ac., Ac. j
Lamps, and Camphine Oil and Burning Fluid i
kept constantly on hand.
CHOICE LIQUORS
for medical use; Brandy, Wolffs. Seheidam
schnapps, Gin, Port, Sherry and .Madeira Wines, j
•Jan. 19, 1854.
DOCTOR YOURSELF. \
THE POCKET AESCULAPIUS
Ot, KVKRV OXK HIS OWN I'll VSICIAX .
§THE FlF'J'iKTli Edition,
with One Hundred Engru
ings, showing diseases and
Malformations of the 11 ti
man System in every shape
and lorai. To which is
added a Treatise on the
Diseases of Females, being
of the highest importance j
to married people, or those
I'llitclnplutiug marriage- j
WILLIAM YOUNG, M. I).
Let no father be ashamed to present a npy r
..I the JISCUF.APIUS to his child. * ".ay
save him from an early grave. Lit r" young
man or woman enter thro the secret obligations j
of married life without reading 'he POCKET
.ESCIT.APIUS. Let no one i' l ing from u
haekuied Cough. Paiti in 'he Side, restless j
nights, nervous feelings and the whole train ot J
Dyspeptic sensations, and given op hj tiieir phy
sician. le snoDiei moment without consulting
the .-iiSCULAPIUS. Wave the married, or
those about to be married any iurpediment, read
this truly useful book, as it has been the means ;
of saving inousaiias or iinrortiiiiutc creatures '
from the very jaws of death.
" *?"Anv person sending TWENTY-FIVE
(TEN'FS enclosed in a letter, will, receive one I
copy of this work by mail, or live copies will he j
sent for < Die Dollar.
Address, (peat paid) DR. WM. YOUNG,
Nil. '52 Spruee Sireet, Philadelphia.
Jll ly IH. 1 855—1 y.
.11 ST IS Ml),\!
NEW GOODS,
11 the "CHEAP COftAEH"'
UfK would respectfully annoui.ee to tl.eeif/- "
VV zens of Bedford and vicinity, that We have
j*st returned from the eastern cities, anil are
n ow receiving and opening alaige and hand- ;
s<) nii' assortment oJ
Spring and Summer Goods
consisting in part of Cloths, Cassiim res, him k
win! fancy Saftincts; a large variety of Sack
and Mars.lilies Nestings, Kentucky Jeans. Cot
-0 iil'i Linen Drills for pants, Linen for coat{ '
1 Weeds. brown and black Muslins, from (>-
cents per yard upwards; Cotton Bagging, Asria-
Jiurgs. cotton Table Dinpers for I2Jper yard; .
n 1 all articles for use or ornament.
Ladies' Dress and Fancy Goods,
of all descriptions. Silks, Beerege do Laincs
Fhallies, Motis. de Laines, Alpacas, front 12
cents lip to $1 per yard; Domestic Ginghams
Ber.ige Ginghams, Laces and Edgings, ltibli um
kid and all kind ot' ladies 'and gent's Gloves
linen and siik ildkl's, Hosiery for men, wotneus
misses ami cliildreu; men and Woiilg,is shoes,
boots and gaiters; misses shoes; a large assort
ment of Hats ami Bonnets, of the Very latest
styles. A good supply of
GROCERIES,
Coffee for 12j cents per pound. 1 rt wn Suga 1,
at all prices; crushed, pulverized anil clarifie"
•sugar, Baker's bronia Chocolate, Cocoa Ear 1 '
i til, .Sperm Oil. Whale Oil, Ktherial Oil, Cap •
dies. Teas of ail kinds; best Golden Syrup and
New Orleans Molasses ; fresh Herring and
Mackeral.
Qiieciistorc anil Hardware,
°f all kinds, Giassware and Cedarware.
Our stock has been selected w it h the greatest
care, in regard to quality ami prices, and we
Hatter ourselves we can offer indecent' tits to
purchasers. Call and see and don't WKCour
word tor it—drop in anil judge for yourselves
All kinds of country produce taken in ex
iting • tor goods, at the highest market price*
SANBOM & GEPIIART.
Bedford. April 27, 1855.
WANTED—At Heed's Colonade Stor.e. —
Wheat, Rye, Oats. Corn, and Buckwheat—also
all other a|>proved produce, in exchange lor
goods at cash price.'
ALLEGHENY MALE AND FEMALE
SEMINARY.
IlllE sacoira session of this institution will ,
. commence on Monday January :11st, 1850. i
The session wilt lie divided into two quarters :
of 11 weeks each without a vacation.
Rates of tuition as follows viz;
Common English per quarter • $15,00 j
To which will In; added for
Each higher branch 75 |
Each Ancient language 1,25 !
The entire amount of the above not to l
Exceed six dollars
EXTRAS,
thawing and Palntiug of tki different varieties i
from $5 to 8,00 i
T.esson on Piano, 10,00 i
Vocal music 2 lessons per week 1,00 '
1 unideutabi, 50
Bozrding can be secured on reasonable terms.
By order of _ THE TRUSTEES.
Kuiiiahufg, Dec. 7, 1855.
JOHI% K. E DIE.
i in ney at Law, Somerset Pa.
((.ILL HEREAFTER practice in t
YV severalOottrt* of Bedford county. II
nav bo consulted during the sessions of tha
Jourt at .Davis' IDtcl
Fel. 10, 1851
rpiiEKcw loik fTi-Ilmitr,
X Tii '1 nun m ix now ui the middle of iti
fifteenth yea,; \oL XV. ofits weekly issue com
menced on the Ist or September lest. The Ame
rican public need not. now be made acquaint
ed with its elmracter or claims to considers
tion. With V.ut a subordinate regard lor ;>J"U
deuce, policy or popularity, it lias aimed ti
stand lor Righteousness, tor Ttuth, tor llu
inanity, against fortified Iniquity, Fraud ami
Oppression. There is uot g slave-trader on this
Cont. in lit. though he may never read anything
but bis bills of sale and nines-payable, win
does not know and hate Tut TRIM NK; there i;
not an extensive fabricator of drugged andpOi
soiious Liquors w ho does not consider it a very
dangerous uud immoral paper, and wonder wh}
its publication is tolerated in u commercial, cot
ton-buying City like .New-York. TV Si wark
Mcriury ouee forcibly renin iked that it had ne
ver known a hard, griping, screwing, avari
cious employci who was not hostile to Tut
TKIBI SK. nor one eminently generous and kind
ly who did not like it. Frump and plain-spo
ken in its denunciations of iniquity ami abu
ses of pe>ver, while claiming no exception from
human falibility, it may have done temporary
injustice to individuals, hut it has never been
unfaithful to Principle, nor deaf to the criesol
the wronged a'..d suffering. In itscoliitnnstlie
advocates of novel and unpopular theories
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especially those of the voiceless and down
trodden."have ev r found audience and hospi
tality; while it has ardently resisted, and w ill
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and degrade any class because of diversities
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in defiance of calumnies the most atrocious,
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merited in proportion. Instead of a single
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tion liuw comprises a numerous body of wri,
ters, each filled by special accomplishment
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cussion to which bis pen is devoted; the daily
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ing of mankind. Polemic Theology alone
opted—finds here the freest and luost se' rc ""
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ncficeut policy wf Industrial develn' ,iu ' llt iUI "
1 eternal 1 ntercommunicatton, wh'Sc most con
spicuous champion through the last llail c "*
tury was Ht.Mtv CLAY- in^ UT -'D, moreover,
with that spirit of f'orlie' ,:l " cc ' toward oui
weaker neighbors, audit t ' lu U, H C ' I wrong
ed Aborigines of this Mutinuf, and of I eace
with All Which will the name of U lug,
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dently with tU< Whig part, so long a. its vt
tulitv was preserved. When, in 18oU-2, an
attempt w* made to interpolate slave-hunting
into itsiceed, we sternly resisted that impo
sition; when, at the close of the last Presiden
tial ..inrnxs. it was seen that a large portion ol
l*e Whigs preferred to defeat their own party
rather than ullow its Anti-Slavery wring to
share its triumph, even under a conservative
Chief on a Pro Slavery platform, w - e knew and
proclaimed that the Whig party was no more.
Subsequent events, including ttic rise and cul
uiiiiutiuu of the know-Nothing conspiracy,
and the speedy absorption therein of the whole
force of Pro-Slavery M'higismt, only continu
ed our utidoubting unticipclions. With no
sicklv liinientiitions. therefore, lor the inevita
bly bygone, but wilb hope, aud joy, and lym
patby. and words of cheer, have we hailed the
beginning aud watched the progress of that
mighty licpt IU.ICAN tnoveioent which, impell
ed by" the perfidious violation of the Missouri
Comparl. and stimulated by the astounding
outrages whereof the rights of the Free Set
tlers of Kansas have been the victims—by the
repeated and utter vitiation of their elections
bv an armed mob collected by conspiracy and
hurled btuldedly upon them from the border
counties of tlie neighboring Slate State, is
destined to sweep away the landmarks of old
party lends, and unite the true hearts and
xtroiig anus of the free-souled in oue mighty
effort to confine the scourge and scandal of
our country within the limits of the States
which unwisely uphold it. To the success ol
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sternly devoted; While the TKMBKKANCK KS
roa >t, including the cut ire suppression of the
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Juno Ist—lßs4 tf.
IM PORT ANT NOTICE? *
ALL persons having unsettled accounts wit''
the late firm of Hupp A Oxter, are respectfully
and most earnestly requested to call and settle
lip without delay.
Oct. 20, lf>ss.—2ni.
Dr. F. C. Reamer,
Physician and Surgeon.
T> rspectfully tender* his services t
XV the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. He
may always be found (unless professionally en
gaged) at his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana
I St.
1 Feb. 10, 1834.
STK Af LINO, BI T Tl'. VEr
Warning to Emj Sensible Neman.
Why Female* #***■" * HwUir
ti woman of delic-cy ,e <"••
tKullar ailments i:>v*£•>"• M *,
tin most intluiale family J*)"-*" '■
This modesty aod delicacy us Jiftoted hy
njlure. and neither should nr Becl £
e< to the rude shocks inevitable making
kioWn to the other sex those ailments L '-Tonginp
delusively to the legnaicg
Except in extreme cases. lor seneitiu.us
will w.crlHce her health father tl an herdi-Tieac.
The consettHenCes are serious, lament..hi!i
Iflj iilF-lullg. , . ,
what at firat could luive lu-ei) eaaiiy rem
<i<ied, or perhaps better still, not incurred, h.-
eotnes a complication ot diseases, not only ru
iniiit- the health of the mother, ami emhitterin
lier days by sickness and suffering, but entailing
hrokeii constitutions upon her thildreu, ung
embarrassing, it not distressing, the businessaud
pecuniary pioapecta ot the husband. Let et e
rv sco si toe woman _ m .„.
TAKE WARAIAXi L\ TIJII2
(as titoßSauds have done) by the hitter experi
ence and sufferings of others, of tlte ursadtul
corweq Jeneea site entails upon heist. It stri those
endeared to her-, by her ignorance of >he sim
plest add plainest rules of health af Connected
with the marriage state, the violation of which
entails disease, suffering and munO •
How many are suti'eriiig from instructions or
irregularities peculiar to tl) teniale system,
which undermine the heat'i, the i fleets of
ahicn tliey are ignorant, ali tor which their del
icacy fori rids seeking uedica 1 advice! How
many suffer from protrP* us uteri (tailing of the
womb.)or from Jiuo < weakness, debdit) ,
&c.)! How mane are in constant agotii for
miinv months preceding confinement! How ma
ny have ditfici't, if not dangerous deliveries,
and alowurtuncertain recoveries!
To the uestion, how are these to Ire preven
ted f win* shall ire done I tire answer is simple.
Let e-cy woman ascertain for herself, without
vi o f,.rce to her delicacy, the nature and charac
te,-.if the ailment (to which she as a female is
jj.njact) the causes from which it may arise, anil
ihe jiroper rcuiidica for its cure and future pre
vention.
This she can do by possessing s little volume
(already possessed by thousands) which tells her
what is the matter, and tells her what to do for
it, in simple hut chaste words, and Mich as she
can understand.
This little volume is entitled
THE M.IRHIED HOM.I.Y'S
RIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION,
BY OK. A. M. MAURICF.AU,
paofF.ssoß or IMSFASFS or VESTS.
One IfiiHclre'llh Edition (t>b'o,(-0C) lhnie., pp. Hop
[OS rtSK l'.U-fR, KXTBA BtSDI.Mi, sl.]
A standard work of established r.-j.u gtafi
found classed ill the Catalogues of the rent
Trade Sales in New York, Philadelphia, and
otin-rcities, arid sold by the principal 1 ooksel
,ers in tire United States. It was first published
ir 1847. since which time
FIVE RUN DUE I) THOUSAND COPI ES
have been sold, of which there were upwards of
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SUNT BY
MAIL, attesting the high estimation in which it
eld as a r citable popular medical
BOOK FOB EVERY FEMALE
the author hiving devoted his exclusive atten
tion to the treatment of complaints peculiar to
females, in respect to which he is yearly con
sulted by t'riiusamis, both in person ami try
letter.
Here every woman can discover, by compe
ring her own symptoms with those described,
the nature, character, causes of, and the projrer
remedies for, her complaints.
The wife about becoming a mother has often
need of instruction and advice of the utmost
importance to her future health, will find such
instruction ami adviere, and also explain many
symptoms which otherwise would occasion anxi
etv or alarm, u-all the peculiarities incident to
her situation are described.
It is of eynr.se impracticable to convey fully
the various subjects treated of. as they are of a
nature strictly intended tor the married or those
contemplating marriage. The revelations con
tained in its pages have proved a blessing to
thousands, as the innumerable letters reserved
by tho author (which he is permitted by the wri
ters to publish) will attest.
Extrart of a Letter from a gentleman in Dayton.
Ohio :
DAM-OX, Max 1, 184*.
Or. .1. M. Maurirenn:
"My wife has lieen perceptibly sinking fin-
Biiine three years or moro, iu coiiseqrien-e ot
her great anguish and suffering some months be
fore and during confinement;, every successive
cue more and more debilitated and prostrated
Iter, putting iter life in iu minent danger, and
which was on the last occasion despaired of. 1
supposed thai t bis state of things was inevitable,
nnd assigned myself tu meet the worst. At this
time (now alwutt two months) I heard your trook
highly spoken of, as containing some matter
reaching my case. On its receipt and perusal.
I cannot express to you the relief it afforded my
distressed mind, nnd the joy its pages imparted
to mv wife, on learning the groat discovery of
M. M.. Desomeaux provided a remedy. It open
ed, prospect to me which 1 little conceived was
possible. No pecuniary consideration can ever
repav the obligations 1 am under to you, for
having been the means of imparting to us the
matters contained in "The Married Woman's
Private Medical Companion." But lot this, ere
another year would have passed over my head,
in all human probability my wife would have
! een in lr-.-t grave and ruy children left mother
less."
Inconsequence of the universal popularity of
the work, as evidenced by its extraordinary
sale, various impositions have been attempted
as well on booksellers as on she public, by im
Ration* of title page, spurious editions, and stir
deptitions infringements of copy.ight, and otlre
ervices and deceptions, it has bccu tumid ncces
sary therefore
TO ( .lIITIO.\ THE l'l BLW:
to buy no book unless the words "l)r. A. M.
M At'KtcK.vt', 129 Liberty Street, N. 1., * is on
(and the entry in tin- clerk's Otlioe on the hack
of) the titte page; and buy only of respectable
and honorable dealers, or send by mail, and ad
dress to Dr. A. M. Muuriceiiu.
D 3"*L r pou receipt of One Dollar. "THE
M MIKIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL
ooMI'ANION" 13 sent (mailed fYev) to any
part of tlie United States, tho Catiadas and
British Provinces. All letters must he post
paid, and addressed to DR. A. M. MAUHI
CKAU. box 12.14, New York City. Publishing
Otlice, No. lfi'.t Liberty Street, New York.
Julv Ut, 18-15—f>m.
AUKSTS —Dr. E. C. Reamer, Bedford; T. B
Peterson. J. M. Moss & Bro., and Thos Coper
tliwait. Philadelphia; .X'pangler N Bro., Lamas
tor; J. B. (Jupnisou, Erie; S. 15. LaulVer, Cretiis
le.trg; J. S. Nickson and A. K McClure, Cham
bers burg,
IMattlrriiig Lathi*!!
Till) UNDERSIGNED having erected
a Mill for saw big 1. ATlison his
premises in Union Tp.. Bedford county, Is now
readvto famish any quantity on the shortest
notice. Price $1.50 per thousand, S It. long.—
Other' lengths in proportion-
Letters addressed to meat Ht. Clnirsviile wil
he promptly attended to. (:lilKriTlt
Union Tp.. Feh. 1fi.1834. x*.
TO BUILDERS-
Dthc subscriber is fully prepared to furpish any
L quanlitv or quality "fßuihling Lumber and
Plastering Laths. Orders directed to St. Oluirs
viU, Bedford County, will be promptly attended
to, by giving a reasonable notice.
Dec. 29, ISol.
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FOR TUf. CI.'RR Oy
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forvoux and Canstilntwiial Lis
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PERSON* who art laborlrg under this j,.. f
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Epileptic Pi*sto b* !h* fblj rtß.edy tv.r *Ji
(mid fi _ „
Curing Epiisfsy or Falling Fits.
T|, w wflto jr<>iwtw< a specific action en the :tr'
v o u avatrm, a#d, •IrUmgh they art pupiud'
|R .,..jaJl}- for the purpose ot rtrnif 1 its, tli.v
•jl fay found of especial bent ill tar all pctw: .-
ij. tot i wtak revves, or Vhns JKITII:,
.m "has ,>ew Iff**" 14 '"'' 1 "If shattered . tit
any car<. whMtwr. In .brenic wmplainD.
disease* ot long etandtag awpennd.iced l y n.-r
vouaness.thov l^ntfrial.
Testimony in favor f the Wge--
table fcxiiaet Pills,
In the publication of tin, foll<Mtng WJtifiv*n
of cure.*, the names have bee" *UjpT->.d a*
the testimonial* were voluntarily ot. ~ l4 *' ' a '- d l
would be improper to publish then. m. 4 !; t; "- 1 '
consent of the parties, and who wohjd >'*
willing to publish to the world thai )Ih. '
tbeir children or frietuls, ever had tits. r hi"" 1
the circumstance is always regard, d as one i t
the family secret*.
KKADINO, Berks foUßty. Pa-(
December 22d, lP'Si, |
To Seth S. Ilauce :
Dear Sir—The Fills irry brother bought o'
you in November, 1 niean the Vegetable Epi
leptic Pills, are out.and 1 get a friend to ene*#*.
you tjve dollars, for which I wish you to mis- 1
me immediately two boxes more. 1 have Let
troubled natty years with FITS, and have tried'
the skill of many physicians, but nothing ui h i.
1 have taken appears to have met ll.e n yairt -
ments of mv case, so well as your Fpißitiv
Pills.
ANOTHER CASE OF J ITS.
CltltKSßt rr. Ya. I
November loth. {
To Seth S. Fiance, Baltitiionr. Md.
Dear Sir—Flaring been afflicted for sitae
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tisement, and determined to give your pill* a
trial, and 1 ant happy to say that ince I con -
meneed the use of them. I have not had an at
tack. I believe them to l>e a first rate article,
for, as 1 have written to yon in a foimer letter
I was attacked every two weeks, hut su re 1
have been using them I have not had an attack-
Yours, respectfully,
LETTER FROM A DRUGGIST.
New York, Oct. 10. 1 So-.
Dear Sir—Please send me two boxes in.ire n"
your Vegetable Epileptic Pills. The person for
whom 1 procured them, us much pleased with
t heir effects. They seem to liave at: excellent
effect.
A PERFECT CURE OF EPILEPSY.
Pittsburg, November 22, 1 b.*~.
Dear Sir —ll is now ten months since toy wii.
had any ol those nervous attacks. She think,
she is cured. She lias not hail any sympti n.so
the disease for the last nitie months. She to, k
your Vegetable Extract Pills lor about hur
"months, and discontinued th. IU fut tnonll s
since, Mts. S. was treated by the lust wM
school physician, in the State lor ten years thu;,
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wi.hont * cure. It is to your TegvtaWe Ex
tract Pills, and with strict regard i" dirt, ti :.t
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imsFieine. and would give it a thorough trial.—
If may not cure in all eases, hut iu this it las
jwrfetmed wonders.
A VERY REMARKABLE CURE.
Milh-dgevUh-. Ga. |
December IT, 1852. j
Dear Sir—l wish to intorm yi ti that ore ■ r
mv family lias been ailiicted with f1 I S in >
numlier ol v cars, and seeing an advei IIM NO at
in a news paper, concerning your Yeg, lul l, F..\-
travt Epileptic Pills, 1 mime to the roiielusion.
alt el try iug almost every physician it; ny 1 .
and nil having failed in relievitig my child .1
the disease. to sehd for six boxes ol your pills,
which proved an effectual cure loi my diiegbt. i,
who is now about IK years ol age. 1 thick
there is no other medicine in use equal to tlati'.
and I will he forever gratetulto \ u for tl., M
of them for my daughter whom it has cured.
Yours, resjieettull, .
Nervous ami fonslilulioual Discu
ses*
These pills possess a specific action ml I ''
ncrvcus s\ stent, and although they are j-ripa
red especially for the purpose of curing lit*
they will lie found of especial benefit to all |i
son'afflicted with weak nerves, or whose int
vons system has been prostrated or shattered
from any cause whutev en in laet it isalti iot
impossible to convey an adequate idea ol tie
pcedy and aimost tU*culous results whbh
these pills effect in the diseased, broken down
!r iirostratcd nervous systems. Persons who
were all lassitude, weakness* and debility. Ic
fore their use, at once become robust and lul'•'!
energy. No matte? whether the constitution
has been broken down by excess. wc;k by na
ture, or debilitated by sickness, the r , licet on
tlie unstrung and shattered nervous organi/.--
t ion is equally certain and apparel.!. J east s
of neuralgia, headache, vertigo, pam " ' L
nerves of the face, and the various tram el ner
vous a"V>ctions, palpitation ol the lieatl. l u r "''
ical headaches, cold and shivered stat" ot me
frame, frequent tits of abstraction, total msbd
ty, dislike to society. moUnclioly,religious urn
noiiuinia. heats and flushes of ll.e J:-ye
slightest occasion, a desire thai existence slnmM
terminates they will produce a cure man -rio"
itthinglv short period of time, ami it will l'-
reiut.vedepression, cxciteineuti. a legilpwey to
blush, restlessness. sleeplessiH'ss,intMipai.aty !' -
studv or business, loss of memory, cvnltismii.
giddiness, blood to the head, mental debility
hysteria, in leeisinn. wretchedness, tlowpms"'
self destrio tion. fear of insanity. \o., fce.
Thev will increase and restore the ap|a tite
strength. D the emaoiatod. renew the health ol
those who have destroyed it by esc. ssrs. ami
induce conHiiuat cheerfulness and equanimity
of spirits, and prolong life.
Persons of pale complexion and eostiumptivc
habit* are restored by a box or two. to bloom
and vigor, changing the ski a from a }>ale.|? cllow
sickly color, to a keautifulffoiidconiph xioii.
these Pills arcc* r.iposed of * " rt ''
the most expensive mate •tal* in the rfateria
Medica, it will be impossible to leai e them
around the country on agency, as common Pat
ent Medicines nsnally are. But in order to let
the afflicted Ftr the most remote parts o 1 I ''''
country have a chance to olitafn them, tr.ey
will he sent hv mail free of postage, to any patl
of the Foiled States, or any country with whir
the United States has postal arrangements, or
the receipt of n remittance. , ...
PRlCKS.—Vegetable Kxtract Epileptic 1 U>*
8 per nox. two boxes for SA. or s'-'4 perdorem
H7".V1l orders must be addressed rostpan 1,1
S. S. FIANCE,,
1W ItaltSmore Street, Baltimore, Mil,
ITancos's Sarrfaparilhi Blood Pit's,
.. Horehotind (Jandy, |
•Compound Syrup of floehoun.l-
QyA*lßo for sal" bv MILLER \ CUNT.EV*.
Seltellshurg. Pa-
May 25, ISGi am