URAUAJIS AHERICASI I monthly maumsu, establish*:l> IN 1827. 2>ev6ted to lit-eiiati.uk, art and j FASHION, IS-SC. FTTHE new volume commencing with the J- i ji. )>u;iry number, IBst>, will contain o\ tr : Twelve Hundred Pages <>i tlm choicest reading : matter, Steel and Wood Engravings, andMnsic. j >'G raliain" is a Family Magazine, with mat- j ter to please the grave msi the Jfav, tlic young j and the old: and while everything lelating to ; fashion, and purely feminine in its nature, is ' fnilv equal to that published in any other peri- • o.lieal — the Literature is o! a higher character, j ami better suited to ail members of the Family, j Tliis Magazine is, and has been, within The j if its design, the exponent of a pure- j h-atthv, and elevated literature; in proof ofj which "we refer to the p.ust and more especial lv to the present year. Tb.e coming volume, on account of the en gagements made with literary celebrities, and ; the superior facilities at our control, will, while in other respects unchanged, excel in the ben- ; iv and variety of its emtentsall former issues, i The following arc the names of rurne oi those whose contributions have appeared in "Gra baM" during the present yeai. \V. C. Bryant, J. Russell Lowell. J.T. llead lev, T. B. Read,, Win. Dowe, R. W. Gri'.wold, E. I'. Whipple, W. G. Simnis. 11. W. Hetbert, j It. 11. Stoddar l, Park Benjamin, Paul 11. ; Hayric, J. M. Church, J. Belcher, D. D., Win. i Alexander, E. W. Ellsworth, K. 0. Smith, ! Alice Gary, Ellen Louise Chandler, Julia C. r Dorr, Caroline Chesebro, Ella Rodman, Mrs. E. L. Gushing, E. Anna Lewis, Mary A. Den- i ison, Marion Harland, "Rosa," Caroline I'. I Orne, Colia M. Burt, Anne T. Wittier, Belle j Bush, Mrs. E. J. Karnes, E. L. Kilburii. Each number of the coming volume will con- j tain a splendid Steele Engraving; a Plate cd j the Paris Fashions, on Steele, elegantly color ed; one or more articles rich it illustrated with Wood Engravings; Miscellaneous Pros: and: Poetry, an Editor's Tabic; Reviews of Jv-w Books; Mo:i*iily , Summary 01' Curreut Events; : Hints on Fashion an i Fashionable Int diigenee for the Mmith; Patierns lor .Needle-work, and i A'c Music. The Steel Engravings will einhtace finely ex ecuted portraits of the celebrated, lady-writers ♦ •i' the day, inters;: ?rcen. of interest to the ladies. The N -e He-Work Patterns for CoE rs Fit- Oer sleeves. Caps. Bcrthes. Skirts. Eniluoid- , erica for Handkerchiefs, and general Needle w irk, are n utnerous and beautifully designed. New Music. A new peace will I - given ev ery mo -fit. Those alone ,t a Musir-store, would cost rnor - than ay ear's subscription. Turms.— On" copy, one year, in advance, $3; Two Copi m, S">: Five copies (and one to tin* Ag'.nt or gi-tter-up of the Club) SIT- F--r sf> OaeCopv will b- sent Three Year*. Additions to Club* c in be made at the same rate as Clubs sent. All subscriptions not paid ia advance, $4. ABRAHAM H. SEE, No. IDC, Chestnut Strut. Phila. £l(-a3 Quarlers:. ♦ St r ABLE tlhlinil \c te subs-wit,- r would rosp-ectfullj it* p-I intorm the public that he ia now gft ' ijdT Bering , ' l -' Bedford Hal! < formerly . .(.a- Ex.-iuuga II- d) to East P'-tt street, the largest and b'-sl jss yrsmnnr of ready -.trade, fashionable Clothing, over bei'oiv orler-al for sale in this place. HIS STUCK consists of a large and .ph-ndid t tpply of Winter Goods. He has every variety and description of COATS. PANTS AND' VESTS, SHIRTS, HE A-VEILS. COLLARS AND CRAVATS. SUSPENDERS. HANDKERCHIEFS, A.. es e. He has :!:• • a large stock, of prime CLOTHS, (' A sSf Mlilt E S ,-i'i VESTING S. which he i- pro -5 tro l to tj: ike up t-> order in the most felii ..ta ble sty! •, and warranted to In- well mud \ end GOO!> FTV. Having ptrchas-d his stock !'<•; CASH he I'.-els assured that beciui'makv it to thv. advantage of thosa wanting noon and cm oh cu.-nttsr. to give him a <• if before nurch.isin? elsewhere. WM. SUHAFER. B° lford, January Id. 1854. Taylor A Honry, TANNERS, BEDFORD. PA. HATE covnta VI LI o.\ IIA.AD at their Tannery on East Pitt St. leather of alt kin-la an t of the he*' quality . at exceed ingly in > derate rates. They pay the highest price* tor count rv hides. F.-t>. ir,, is.-, 4. Call at Sll\tnirc.-'H. fIISB 5! rvf •scnl-er has jiut received fx-.-tn the L Kas.r-n ci:i s tin best assortment of Brass i 'upper, anl T/n Ware -r dft-:v-i it, this fibict-, rowh he inv.tcs sue attcnti >n -t''' • • :::-l"c. - He has a great taany improved coo-king uta.-iisils, that cannot fail to pleas, every housekeeper who usee t'sati. The Ladies especial:v are invited fr> eUlattd examine the artich s. Aurg them are B-ita'.t aril li~t' M ::Tk:. Kettle* of :!1 size*. Water ( looters, t hating Did. ox. Saucepans, Sfi Ik Boilers. Niks' Lamp-. :m escellcut article for th:: sir.St room. Cake Moulds, Spice Boxes, Tea ♦ launisters, Rrts* r.r,d iroa feidl.a, J'jt.-nt Lamps, Candlesticks. Cl&ss Lanips, Match Box es. Spit to >tis. Arc.., k<~. Er.jrTish and French T u. Iron and Brass Ware i : great variety. Japanned Tin Toys, and a go d variety <>: Fancy articles. Chain an-i Force Pumps, and ir short every | article u ray line. Dor': fo.-get to call at the Tin Ware Depot in F:tt GEORGE BLVMIRE. : Fur; 11 18.'-1. siriiMi.vc sTiiiiis. rplIK s.ii'.vcrl! . rh. j. >; ent '• d new and I r.v::pl-rc (I.tfEHIAL STOKE, in the b.iilding the '■ ,;uer of Jttlixtia Street, Bedford. Pi., owm-d • v Dav'd Mann, Esq.. and lately ir. ; • > -rupancy of Mr. Solomon Filler as a Dri Goods Stora, a..d two doors .' South of the Rising Sun Tavc liis stock c.omp: ise* ope of the largest and rb.napert assort: • > ; of Kcttdy Tlatle ClOtllillg ever hro.fr it J.. IS.- Iford. lie ha* . al-to a choice ti-sorttn ;.t ot *iry Adoods. *l' I of which lie will sell cheap aa can he procured in tt-" town. Heroj tests i!< hi.s-o, f ie: d: and others, to call an ! iter hit good.* —s It-.- doe* cot con sider it a tr . i j' t-, siiuw hi-i,i iv one. ISAAC liIPPKL. Apri'. C, 1855. ' IF I'D!' ciiE.ic '!'). DM, calf at Cheap Side. D tt\ ._ u). I FITS! FITS! FITS! j THE VEGETABLE*EXTRACT PILES. FOR THE CLUE CF Fits, Spasms, Cramps, f.Eti II At'rvous and IcusliJniioital JLis- CESfS. 1 PERSONS wlio are lal orit.p t i .i: r 1' is i, os distressing malady, will find the Vegetable Epileptic Fills to be the only remedy iva dis- j covered for Curing Epilepsy or Falling Fits. These pills possess a specific action on the ner" voti.a system, and, although they are prepared especially for the purpose ot curing Fits, they will lie found of especial benefit for all persons ! afflicted with weak nerves, or whose nervous, system lias beep prostrated or shattered front any cause whatever. Jit chronic complaints, or diseases of long standing, superinduced 1 y ner- ! vousnets, they arc exceedingly beneficial. Testimony in favor cf the Vege table L'xtrael i pileptir Pills. In the publication of the following ccrtifiestsi of cures, the names have heeu stippressed * ! the testimonials were voluntarily offered, and r,t would he improper tw publish them without the consent of the parties, and who would he isrt- I .willing to publish to the world that they or their children or friends, ever had fits, when the circumstance is always regarded as one ofj the family secrets. Ruanixo. Berks Counfv. I'a. f December 22d, 1852. j' To Si-th S. 11 a lure : Dear Sir—The Fills my brother fought of • vou in 7* ovemlie., I nu-an the Vegetable Kpi- ' h-ptic Fills, are out, mil I pet a friend to enclose I you five dollars, for which I wish \< u ti send j me immediately two boxes more, i 1 • v- been j troulded many years with FITS, ar.fl I :r dried j t tic ski!! of many physicians, hut nothing which I have taken appears to have met tie require ments of tnv ease, so well as urar Fnileptic Filis. ANOTHER CASE OF UTS. 0 .'.ar ksiu no, Va. Nover.ifer 15th. 1852. j j i To Selb S. Hanco. Baltimore. Md. Dear Sir—Having been afiiicted for some j years past with Falling Fit*, I saw your adver- j j tisemtt-i'. and determined to give your pilla a , j trial, and I am happy to say that since 1 com- I j tnenced the use of tilcm, 1 have not luid ait at- i [ tack, i hjjLf.ve them to be a first rate ariiele. j for. as i writ ten to yu in a former letter I I was ittai every two weeks, but since I ; have been us ng them 1 have not had an attack. | Yours, respectfully, LETTER FROM A DRUGGIST. New York, Oct. 10, 1852. j Dear Sir Please send tte two hov s luore of ' yi ltr \ egelable Kpsleptic Fills. The person for j '•vboni ; procured them, is much plena, <1 v ill. i i their effects. They seem to luvc an excellent i 1 effect. A PERFECT CUKE OF l.i'll i PSY. Pittsburg, Voirmber-.., j Dear 8 ir— It :s n< w :.;n m 18n,t.. // . td" (| [ >X FINE PAPER, EXTRA RINMNfI, fl.] i A standard work of established repu r,iri | found classed in the Catalogues of ti." ,eal j Tr ole Sales in New York, Phih.Uo'j iiia. an I ! other cities, and sold by the principal 1 oksol I ers in tiie United States, it was first published j u 184". si'iee which time I ~'••] \ K iII'NDUHO THOUSAND 00PI !:> i have been sol I. < f which there were wards of ONE lU'Mllil.T) fIIUUhAM) >LM BY ! MAIL, altosluu the high estimation iiiWijiv.lj.il | til sj.i r clial.de popular medical ! li'lOK FOR EVKUY FKMAI.K j 'be .. ".or hiving devoted ids exclusive utten , tjon to the tre-tiiint ole iiiplainis peculiar to I n iaales, in r-speci to winch he is yearly run. snittu uy thousands, both iu pet sou uui by | letter, j Here every woman can discover, by compa ring tier own symptoms with those described, i tiie nature, character, causes .f, unci the proper remedies far, ln-r complaints. The wife about becoming a mother has often need of instruction and advice o! the utmost importance to her future he.;ltii, will find such j instruction and advicrt, ami also explain munv j symptoms which otherwise would occasit nr.iixi i ety or itlaini, asall the peculiarities iiici- ! her situation are described. it is of caiirsc impracticable to convey fully th>. various subjects treated • f, as they ate i fa j nature strictly intended for the married or those cont< mplatii g marriage. The revelations cwii , lained in its pages have proved a blessing to thousands, as the innumerable letters received .'•by the author (which be is pcimitud iy iheHri ! ters to publish) will attist. I'.xtract of a Le.'ltr j'rei.i al . utlnnar in Dayton, ; Ohio : I'AVTOX, May 1, lr>47. Dr. .1. Mnurit tau: "My wile has been perceptibly sinking for some three years or more, in conseqitei.ee ol her great anguish ami si.tiering si mo months be fore and during Ironfinetnent; every successive > One more and more debilitated and prostrated • ! her, putting her life in in minent danger, and which was on the last occasion despaired if. 1 supposed that this ,-tate of rKir gs was inevitable, and assigned my sell to meet li.e worst. At this time (now about two months) 1 heard y our !n>ok , highly spoken of, r.s cotifiijiiirg some uiuttci 'I reaching my case: On its receipt and perusal. 1 cannot express to you the relief it afforded my distressed mind, and the joy its pages imparted to ray wife, on learning the great disconiy o; M. M. Desomeaux provided a remedy. It open : ed * prospcctto me which I littleconceivid was ! possible. Xo pecuniary Consideration can eve: repay the obligations 1 am under to you, foi having been the means of imparting to us tin i matters contained in •■The Married Woman 1 ' : Private Medical Companion." But foi this, em urothcr year would have passed over my head, in all human probability my wife would hav ( | 1 een in hoi grave and my children left mother. I less." In consequence of the universal popularity o! the work, as evidenced by its extraordinary sale, various impositions have Ueri rrtin pled as well on booksellers as < n the public, by ini ifavions of title page, spurious edit ions, and Mil dentitions infringement!! of copyright, and oth< erviees and dec prions, : t has been foundneces sary therefore ' TO THE PIBLIU J to buy no hook unless the vvoriis "Dr. A. M MAUIIICKAP, 129 Liberty Street. X. Y.,"isou ; (siid the entry in the Clerk's Office on the back j of) the title page; and luv • u'v of respectable ' and honorable dealers, or so no bv mail, at.d ad. ! dress to 'ir. A. M . Maurice; u. [C?"Upon receipt ot Dollar. "THE , MARHHM) WOMAN'S I'KIYATE MEDICAL COMPANION " W sent (mailed free) to any part ot tr.e United Stat-.s. the Cat..das and British Provinces. All letters must le j.osr ■ paid, and addressed to DK A. M. MAIJHI ; CKAU, box 1224, New York City. Publishing ' Office. No. 129 Liberty Street, New York. July Id, IHss—fun. AOCSTS—Dr. F. C. Reamer. Bedford; T. 11 Peterson. J. M. Moss X Bro., end 1 bos Coper thw sit, Philadelphia; Xpangler X Bro., Laucns ter; J. B. frunnison. Erie; S- B.L.n tier, Greens hurg; J. S. Nioksonand A. k McClure,Cham bcrsburg. Plastering Lalh^! rn|!C r\:)L:U>U.\i:t haying erected X a Mill f. BEEGLE Bee. 29, 1804. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. rrUESew York [Tribune, 1865.-0. J. THE TUIIIF.VK IT; NEW HI the middle of its fifteenth yea.; Vol. XV. ol its weekly bxueccrn meiiccd on the Ist of September last. The Ame rieuti politic need not now lie made acquaint ed with its character or claims to considtra tion. Willi but a subordinate regard tor pru dence, policy or popularity, it has aftiud to stand lor Righteousness, lor Truth, lor Hu manity, ttgaiust fortified Iniquity, Fraud and Oppression. There Is not a slave-trader on this CoutiiH-tit, though lie may never read anything but l is hills of sale aud notea-payalle, who does not know and hate 1 UK Trim XE; there is not an extensive fabricator ol drugged and poi sonous Liquors who does not consider st a very dangerous and immoral [ apcr, and wonder why its publication is tolerated in a commercial,cot ton-buying City like Is ew-York. The Newark Jlerturi oucc forcibly remarked that it hud ne ver known a hard, griping, screwing avari cious employer who was not hostile to '1 BE TRIBVXK. nor oneemincntly generous and kind ly who did t like it. Frump and plain-spo ken in its denunciations of iniquity and abu ses ot power, while claiming no exception from human falihUity, it may have done temporary injustice to individimrs, but it has never hceti unfaithful to Principle, nor deaf to the cries ol the wronged a..d suffering. In its columns the advocates of novel and unpopular theories Contemplating the melioration <>! human woes, especially those of the voiceless and down trodden,have ev r found audience and hospi tality; while it has ardi :ly resisted, and will persistently com hat every attempt to proscribe and degrade any class because of diversities of Nativity, Creed or Color. In defiance of calumnies the most atrocious, and of hostilities the most deadly and untiring, THE Tnjßi'SF. lias grown steadily in public ap preciation lrotn the day of its origin, lt nieans of serving the public have beeu augs minted in proportion. Instead of a single editor with one or two assi.-lauts. iis organiza tion now comprises a numerous body Of wn tecs, each tilled ly special accomplishment and experience for the particular line of dis cussion to which his pen is devoted; the daily amount ot reading matter given more than quadruples that ol its oarllctt issues: a staff of valued correspondents encircles the globe, transmitting early and intelligent narrations of whatever is most worthy of attention; while Polities, Legislation. Literature. Art. History —in short whatever affects the social well-be ing of mankind. Polemic Theology alone ex et i ted—finds here the freest and most search ing diseussii n. Attached by profound conviction to the be neficent policy of Industrial development and Internal tutu'eoii m luieu'ion, whose most cou spieuoi cbumpi; ti through the l ist Hall Cen tury VMS Hi xiiv Yaw- iuibued, moreover, with that spirit of forb. nance toward our weaker neighbors, and toward the much wrong ed Aborigines of this Continent, and of Peace with Ah which will hallow the name ot' Whig, T't; TKIUI st, while surrendering no jot of its independence, cooperated eafttesth and ar dently with the 11 hig part> si long as its \i tahtv was preserved. When, in 1860-2. an attempt wan made to interpol tie slave-hunting into its creed, we sternly resisted that impo sition: when, at tic dose • l" the last Presiden tial canvass, it was seen that a large portion ol the Whigs preferred to defeat their own party rather than allow its Anti-Slavery wing tc share its triumph, even under a conservative Chief on i. Pro Slavery platform, we knew an I j roc la it ot d that this Whig patty WJS no more. Subsequent events, including the rise and eltl luiiiatiou of lite ivn . v .Nothing conspiracy and the speedy absorption therein of the whole force of rro-Siavefy-AVhigisni, otdy confirm ed our undone ting anticipetious. IV ith nil sickly lamentations, therefore, for the inevita bly l ygotie. hut with hope, and joy. and sym pathy, and words of cheer, have we hailed tin 1 hegiuuii g and watched the progress ol that mighty Rim nt.iCAX movement- which, itupcll f Kansas have btvu the victims—by tin repcatt d and utter vitiation of thuir election !v an armed taoh collected by conspiracy ami hurled sftiddcdly upon' them from the border counties of the riei dibpring Slave State, i.- dest'tiefl to swei p away the landmarks of old party feuds, and unite the true hearts ami strong arm. i f the free-soafed in one lniehtj effort to eoullac the scourge and s'.audat w our country within tfie limits of the Slate: which unwisely uphold it. To the success ol tld ■ chert the energies of Tar TRIM ?. • will hi sternly devoted: wale the TKMULRAXCK RE roi. t, including tli • entire suppression of tin. Traffic in Into*.eating Beverages, will find iu it, as hitiierto, ait earnest and unflinching champion. Commencing as a daily folio sheet of mode rate size, ami witii scarcely a shadow of pat ronagc, THE Tmui.su is now issued in quarti form Diiiij (three distinct editions,! Semi -1f...'. I and It'../.-.:.. on a sln-i thiby 34 i-n:ii. es. eight ample pages of six columns each - Its circulation has steadily grown from nothing to the following ggatg Ites: Daily i-.-ues (eveningand moruiugi 29,600 coplei K-mi-A-cek-ly, ' 14.175 VV et'kly, 137,759 " California edition, t>, k!0 ' Total. , 187,425 AV'e believe no other newspaper iri the work: has a subscription list over half so large u: this; and no periodical of any sort can rival it. And while its extreme cheapness, rendering ui increase of paying readers only as indirect pe cuniary advantage to us. has doubtless largely swelled its subscription list, it Would he absur dity not to perceive in this unprecedented pat rotiage* ■ ...o i \ i.loscc of public approval am esteem. 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' V 's'i t"'- cWy ' $3; lH ° c " pi '' li for *">•> fivo f< " 11V.. $2; three copies for $6; five copies tor 4ft; ten copies for sl2; twenty copies, or ov r, (o one eddrc**, for I*l each; twenty copies, or over, to address of each sutscri" her. f 1 20 each. Addi-tiom, may at all times be made to a club at the price paid bv those already in it ORE ELY 4t Jf cELR ATM. No. 164 Nassau street, New-York. JOB MANN, (J. JL. SPAM;. lAVV PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned -J have associated themselves in the Practice ol the Law. and will promptly attend to all busi ness entrusted to theircaroin Bedford anil ad. joining count iafc. K7"otfice on Julianaa Street, three doors south of Mere* i House and opposite the r-tf •lencc of Mai. Tate. MANN fc SPANG. .Tune 1t—1854 rf. IMPORTANT NOTICE. AI L pircons hating u..K.ttkii a;counts with li e Info film if Pi J! K ( Mir, are respectfully ; t-CBJHH tfllliy lenders his service* -p it the citisens of Bedford and vicinity. IK mav nlwayht he found (unless prolesaienallv en gaged) at his Drug ami IK-ok Star#, in -'ulian:. St. DRUGS, BOOKS, STATIONARY i R. 1\ C. HI Oil K, JjjL| BEDFORD, PA., j Haiing Purchased the Dinar .4nl Book Store ol Di-S. D. Scott, has .ou- Stantly Listor:c biographical, Scientific, Religious. 1 oeticul hooi, i n 1 Misc dlaneou s BOOKS' Also a great variety of Faacy SthUcncry, ( t)i. Post and wrapping paper of every quality Paper Hangings iu groat variety. V indow Blinds in patterns or by the piece. V> all pit pel Steel and f'ancv Goods. BLANK BOOKS of every size and quality. Pocket Books and For 1 i,aales. Diaries, Bl:i k Deeds and Mortgages, gold Pens and Pencils, Combs. Brushes, p, r futuery in great variety Soaps, fcc. Ac.. Ac. i,a nips, and Caiiiphiue Oil and Hurtling Fluid kept ooiistanily on band. CHOICE LIQUORS for medical use; Brandy, Wolff's. Scheidmr schnapps, Gin. Fort, Sherry and Madeira Wines. .Jan. 19, I *54. IKU TOK YOURSELF. TEE POCKET 2ESCULAPIUS oa. KVIKC ONI: HIS OWN rnvso IAX. 7 TtjtT . THR FIFTIETH Edition. with One H u cured Engra ■& *"4 '"gs. showing diseases unci v Nw Multortnations of the lit; &f ■ ' V® man System in every sbapi *' .md form. To which is ,? ' yd' 'lirSf IJJadded a Treatise en tin. ft 1 U_J| of females, being •\jL , >; Y;V] jSj of the highest impoitan, t %f > ■-/!&' married people, or thosr TtjN"r ncntetnplating marriage.— By WILLIAM YOUNG, M D. Let U" lather l>-• ashamed to present a copy ol the AESCULAPIUS to his child. It may v hint from an early grave. Let no young man or woman enter huo the secret obligations of roarri 1 lib' without it eding the l u' KLI /ESCUI.APIL'S. Li t no one suffering from a li-.'.cktiiu l Cough, l'.iin in tl e Side, restless nights, nervous feelings and 'lit whole Main ol Dyspeptic sensation and given up hy their phy sician. he anotiiei moment without consulting the cESCPLAPIUS. Have the married, ot those about to he married any impediment, read ti is truly useful book, as it has been the means of saving thousands < I unfortunate creatures from the very j iws id death. 7"Any p. .son sending TWENTY-FIVE CUNTS enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this work by mail, or five copies will be sent for One Dollar. Address, (p st paid) DR. WM. YOUNG, Xo iVJ Spruce Siroot, Philadelphia. July U>, 18o5—Iv. IST !.\ SiMSliN' goods, At the " CHDAI* *'OR.\F,l£'" t", h would respectfully an n't. tme to tic (Ti ll zens oi Bedford ami viciuity, that we have j-.st r.c ; . m i from the eastern cities', und are n©'v receiving and opening a huge and hand sonic a- ,'ortmcnt of fipriiig and Summer GuoiN consisting in part of Cloths, ('.issitm n s, Ma. k and fancy Sattinets; a large variety of Sack and Mars iilles Vesting*, Kentucky Je-iti*. Cot ■ill;) f.i i -a Drills for p uits. Linen for coat [ Tweeds, brown and black Muslins, from (i- C'-als per yard upwards; Cotton Bagging, Asiia burgs. cotton Table Diapers far 11'.; per yard: nd lii articles for use or Mia tiant. Li lies' Dress and Fancy Gccds, of all descriptions. Silks, Beerege de Laities ChaPies, Jlous. de I.aines, Alpaers. from I'd cents up to 41 per yard; Domestic Ginghams Borage Ginghams. Luces and Edgings. Ribbon" kid and all kind of ladies and gent's Gloves linen and silk lldkfs, Hosiery for men, womeis misses and children; men and wonic.is shoes, boots and gaiters; misses shoes; a large assort, ii • nt of Hats and Bopacts, of the very latest styles. A good supply of GROCERIES, Coffee for IdJ cents per j cu: .5. In v i Suga r ' at all prices; crushed, pulverized anil claritie"' Sugar, Baker's broma Chocolate, Cocoa Lur' J Oil, Sperm Oil. Whale Oil, Etlo rial (>ll, Can" dies. Teas of all kinds; l ist Golden Syrup and New Orleans Molasses; fresh Herring and Mackeral. QußfiiHwarc anil Hardware, ' f all kinds, Glassware and C ,- darware. Our st i 1; has been selected with the greatest care, in regard to quality ai d prices, a.id we flutter ourselves we can other indues in' tits to purchasers. Call an 1 see and don't lane our word for it—drop in and judge for '.ourselves A:1 kinds of country produce taken In ex hmge tor goods, at the highest market prices SAXNOM ti GEPJIART. Bedford. April 27, 18.V>. A Miracle oi' Science. Dr. C. Helling of Mechanicsburg, Cumbcrlan Co. I'a.,announces to those aJUicted with l'u niofs, Wens, Cancers, Polypus, Lupus Moles or Marks, Scrofula or King's Evil and all diseases that have been usually treated with Gauslte ..r Knife, he can retuoi c them by an entirelv new method, without cutting, burning, or pain". Nei ther Chloroform or Etberis administered, to the patient. It is no matter on what part o/ the body they may be, he can removethuni with perfectsalety, . and in a remarkable short time. No Mineral or \ egetable poison, is no mouey re quired until a cur e is perfected. l'rolapsisl feri.hFenialecomplaints, Chronic, atieiiral and all otpor diseases treated w iUiposi v.sai auccesa. J'ull articular* can be obtained by c erctuiugiu either English or German post paid, h tents can be accommodated with Board on -ehsonal let orms r.\l ■ man: :s!ru-_c is one of toe } ' itiest and a'.tl : -st towns in this or any other State. It is miles from Ilarrisburg on tbeC. V. it. It.ani p 1 isiible from all parts oftbo Union. 't he Dr. will visit cases in any part of the State when desired. Kind reiier if you know any afflicted fellow feature, del ay not totell them of this treatment Feb. 10, IMio.-zz ! CORN aul Buckwheat meal for sale t>v Nf,v ' : 'L G. W. HUPP. > A NEW lit GUY icr ale by - NvV ' ®G." W. RUPP. TEHMS. ! Till] BLDFOHH l.\qi IRLi( 1 will be published every '1 heiy- | day .M orning at two dollars per annum, in tut- | yance, or two dollars and titty cvttts after the J rear expiree. No subscription will be taken for a shorter period ! aihn six months."and no subscriber will heat therty to discontinue his subscription uutil all | arrearages are paid. Rates cf Advertising: 1 insertion. 2 do. 3do ) square,(l2lines) 60 To 2 squares, SI,OO 1,60 ",00 | 3 squares, 1,50 2,00 2,60 , 3 months, 0 do. 12 do" j 1 square s2*so $4,00 $7,00 j 2 squares 4,00 C.' (t 10,00 3 squares 6,'io S.OO 12,00 Hall Column fc',oo 12,' 0 10,00 Whole Column 12,00 lti,oo ?,0.00 . 07/"'All advertisements not marked with the number of insertions desired will he inserted until forbid, and charged accordingly.. MUM; l\i! SliPEil MOBS '|"*HE subscriber takes this method of inform - A itig his friends t hat lie lias r reived his ltd stock of SPRING JXIi. M MMER HOODS, which he lias selected trom thelargtst steel.> in the eastern cities. We name in parl,i—s- DIES' DRESS GOODS, comprising rich St.m --i wer Silks—beautiful colors and original styles; rich Black Silks of all widths and qualities; Bereges.Tissues, Grenadines lb-rage do Laities, Lawns, Ginghams, \e. In WHITE GOODS our stock is unusually large and varied, em bracing Embroidered Swiss; plaid, strq ed and plain Cambrics; Jaconets; Muslins; Bishop ' Lawn; Dimities, etc., etc. liOl SEKEEPI AG GOODS —Linen Sheetings, Cotton, do.. Pillow ! case Muslins; Table Linens, bleached am' j brown; Russian Diapers, te. Blue, green and brown Borages and Grcna i dines for Veils. i GEXTJ.EMF.X'S J.XI) WEAR. sn Mi | as Cloths, Cussimerea ond Vesting*, ot every i conceivable sty !c and quality MOV RAJ AG GOouS -Bombazines, Alpacas, i Lawns, Ginghams, etc. EMBROIDERIES— French worked Collars. ! Handkerchiefs, Sleeves. Edgings, Insettings, 1 etc., etc. DOMESTIC GOODS— a large assortment — \ embracing everthing in the line, i Gloves, Hosiery, Notions, &c., ail prices and I quuliti; s 1 HOOTS. SHOES. HATS JAD CAPS. China, Glass and Queetisware, consisting of every desirable article. Looking G1 isscs, all sizes, cheaper tlian usu al. JLIRDW.iRE. GROCERIES. Drugs. Me dicines, Paints, oils and Dye Stuffs, and in fact everything that ought to be kept in aw ell conducted country store. Th inkf ully acknowledging t he liberal patron age heretofore extended, I shell end -aver to merit its continuance by keeping one of the largest, most varied and best stocks in town, llis store is opposite the Bedford Hotel. PETER KADEBAUGH. B.lford, *1 ay 11. 1 boo. W. Of! cWir/. , /;. x> 33 i st , Bedford. Pa. OFFIf'E on Pitt Street, nearly oppisi'- the "Bedford Hotel." Teeth plugged. rege olated, Stc., and artificial teeth inserted, from one to an entire set. Charges moderate, and all operations warranted. .*7" f e rms —Positi velt Cash. •Tan. 19, 1854. striy STKITS. (IAMB to th-> prim's?; of th i - i'i :-: G --. / living neir Ent;rprisj. S mth \V<> > lh;rr>" Township, ab >ut tha Ist S ipteui'mr list. \ steer al> ,ut oft-s v 1 ir old I ist spring. Its color red, m irk-I by crop otf th ricbl car. Tin owner is req i —sts.l to com. l fonvvrd. prove property, p iv c'airg.-s an 1 t ike it aw.tv. DAVID SNOBFIt'JEIt. Nov. 8 >, 1373 it. \h;odi;h! *, Jjslice of tlic Peace, HAS removed his Oihce to Juliana Street two doors North of the --Inquirer and Chronicle" Office, and two doors South of King $J or Jans' Otliee, where he will punctually at tend to the collection of all claims placedin liis hands. Bedford, April G, ISSo-zz ST A\ B ARB ( ! ASS hOOKS. rort THE ADOPTION or Township Boards of Edtcat'cn er.d Union Schools. fTI'IF following excellent School 1 < <.ks hav ; JL been ail pted. by more than > si. inorjax t Boards of Education, in the list eighteen j months— First, because of their unsu;iiai.;-.-d merit; Second, because they are, also, the most - economical to the learn r. HEADING AND SPELLING. McGutl'ey's Fi lectio Pietori.il Primer, McGuilos's Eclectic Spelling-Boek, McGutfey's Eclectic Pirst Bender, Met 1 ull'ev's Eclectic Second Header, MeGutf.-y's Eclectic Thi:d Header, McGutfcy's Eclectic Fourth Reader, McGutley- Eelectio Filth Header, or Rhetori cal G aide. The Hi-maos Younz Ladies* Header. GLASS BOOKS IN ARITHMETIC. Kay's Arithmetic, Part First, Hay's Aiichmetif, Part Second, Hay's Arthinetic. Part Thiid. Key to Rev's Arithmetic. ALGEBRA. Ray's Algebra, Part First, Kay's Algebra, Part Second. Kev to Hay's Algebra. Parts First and Second. : FOR COMMON SCHOOLS. I'innco's Primary Grammar. Revisedaud En- ' urged, and printed from new type. This en larged edition, embraces Syntax, which is treat- > ed in a clear, practical and pleasing manner, ' and the volume is a full and complete Class- | book for Common Schools, containing all that j is taught on the subject in Public Schools. FOR ACADEMIES. PinnoO's Aualytical Grammar, Revised, with ! enlarged ty |>e —designed for aevanced pupils j who wish to study the subject 011 a more extend j ed basis, and with more n- : luteness in detail. 1 Analysis. Plnneo's h glish Teacher, in I which is taught the structi e of sentences by ! Analysis and Synthesis. J\ popular work op I the analysis of English senten es. It is believed that 110 books . ver presented to j the public have met with such universal appro- '. Ration as those embraced in the Eclectic Enc- 1 cational Serifs. Not only have nearly all the I leading prictieul teachers in the State, by their . letters ui uiifested their iiigb appreciation ofj their merits, and the satisfaction they fori in ' using them; hut mmv others, whose sphere <>f| instruction is in the higher Departments of Ed ucation, but who also earnestly labor for the progress and welfare of the Common Schools, have united in this generol voice of approval. Published by W. B. Smith ft Co., Cincinnati. Agents for Beoforii Coenty.—Dr. B. F. Harry's Drug and Book Store, Bod ford: Dr. F. C. Kramer's Drug and Book Store, Bedford; where these books may bo hid wholesale and retail, on the most favorable terms. School Boards will be supplied with copies lor examination, and schools supplied for a dirst introduction, at reduced rates. Sept. 2)1, ldoo-e STRAY HEIFER. CAME to tlie premises or the subscrilMw, living in Monroo Township, about the mid dle of November hist, u red and white heifer supposed to be rising in two years old, no marks. The owner is requested to come for ward, prove property pay charges and take her away. LEWIS KOONS. 1 D.-C. 7th U'33. liMTOE STCIE. i'hf subscriber having purchased the , ot HARDWARE ot the ijte Milter, tn the iiorbugb of Bedford. wouhDr ' ttper.t'uljy announce to hi* friends m.d the . lie generally, t mt ho is now prepared • '■ nisfi uluiostevury article in his lice of hi • . on favorable term >. linstock being ready, new, ami selected >y one Weil experienced in t |', business, he is fn.h- satisfied tkat purcb-r.- will ~,d it to theiradranrtageto give U m a cah ' ii a lit ion to a general stock of Hardware hue <*n hind. and will constahtly Wn GFt * CEKIES of the very beat quality—GLAu . e F. f>. BEKGI.F, St. Claireville Ft h. IX. ISAS STILL II dK AT Ii it A TTK ACTION uer's i'auy's Book fox 186ti. 62nd Vol ume! Ttiu.l'iotuicr Magazine! Especially de voted to tie; wants of the Ladies of Aniirie*. Where this Magazine is taken in a house, m other is wanted, as it comprises all that i < uid be obtaiue 1 by taking three other Magazie Afcie Features for lilad-—A new and v in teresting story will be commenced in January, by Marion Ilartand, author of "Alone." am; ••Hidden Path."' two tiovelstb.-.t have crested an immense sensation i:i the literary world Also —Miss Virginia F. Townsend w;j| , ... wence in tiie February number a Nouveliettc. which we know will strongly interest the rea.it ers of t'ue "Book. " Stories by an English Authoress—lli.w t , make Wax Flowers and Fruits With cr-l i vings.—The Nurse and the Nursery How t., make a Bonnet—Troubles of an English ]i, t M , keeper—Tie- Art of sketching Flowers trout Nature—Willi engravings—To he ci ojrd ! . the learner on papei to be colored. Maternal counsels to a Daughter—Designed to aid her in the care of her health, the iuipr'ov, - ment of her nund. and the cultivation of ;, heart—New style of Illuminating \V:r dears ae I. imp Shales, with engravings—Foetiv History t>f Finger King*. Illustrated; S! "p s the Ladies, and where they coine friniii. v. it), ( t gravities—Modelling in LeatLerwith e: i..- s i'his i ; only giving en idea of our h :,- for 1850.—New designs of interest to the T dies IOC springirg Up every dev. We sbau la ourselves of ovrything that can intee m •: ..... 'J' in tact. '-Gedev's I.aiy's Book."' will ; the interest of any other three ouantzi ... addition to the above will he continued in c ,'i, No. ti "lev's splendid St-.tl vuprarimn—<,.' Jiun ii' ii pages of reading. G"dey's challenge Fashion Plafes. J. . Eleven Copies one year. d r.ti ex tracopy : . tlu pars m sending the club, iweive copies Sin. tlod.-y 's 1. oly's Book hti 1 Harper's Magar.int* both one year for $1 s>. (iodey 's Lad. Book and Arthur's Home Magazine both "one year for $6.5 ' A Sp • •dinati or Sp cimens will he s .nt direct to i.y P.istmiitT making the rcsjuest. W.- c."' ahvivs supply hick numbers !jr :' • year, as the si an; is sterotyped. -Ulns, ' L. A.GODLV. N . 113 Chestnut Street, i' a! i 1: •> The Meitgel RcErf. Tne snh-eriber Is:,-, i, g token tl e ; i , a , v e :t! ""' " r- ".e i.-i ~| ■;.• ; ...... (> .ep; by Mr.l-ni: Meiigei.wn!,| re-, e< in oi :,u a.: l o e to his irieuos autl the public 0,.. ci;i l!_a , liai !,e is now prepureil i<> eo-erUiin then. uperior style. * IDs Beds and Bedding. :ue i i-ehainbers eomiitnilHuis a; ■' . i.'ii; t I an! inruislieii in the he-i rnttnupr. On Ins Table, will he foiind'the i lir i- . M - aids ihe market CUM produce. His Bar will he supplied with the best i - ; uors. 1 ii- Stable i- large and coimno.l.oii- an' av: i e .it.ened by aud.aiienlive ami - er Boarders will he taken by the d. v wer-L, nOlitll Si f"t I \ |;i r. As he is determined to spare no efTrrts '<> ilease.ned make all persons who stopwithh in vel at home.he respectful!) asks the rairott.e it the public. „ . .1 \ M F.S S. fK( k Willi. ■ >ei lord. March 31. IS.Ad. Bftiford Acndfmy i; i: d Frp.n.'e Ncminnry. W. 17. CA3IPBELL, Pfiacipal. r ITIIE first session of the ,'tli school year : A IhislnstitiHicn will (i)ICJI on .tici.d: \ rnor ng the 3d day of SepVu 1 tr. 'Ji'e jaio listory of the Academy. \vl!l. v. e tn p. 11 nitticient guarantee ot its future tttck-Liv. Flie branchest.night will he the same ui la :' - ore. To master principles will he Cotisidctad he most important pursuit of the pupi's; and while it will he Hi" coi.staiit business of tbclr strnctorto impart knoivlc: -c. it u ill also in-1,;.-- lim to lead hi.i pupils to make a practical a] - i> icafion ot* their" acqiiisitlotis. To load the mind with innumerable formulas, without n.ust ing it to ns." them, would be like placing a bow n a cliihf's hand, without teaching him la w t<< w;nd it. fn tine, it shall be our object, asitha uier been, to lead the pupil tn think. f£r~ N. B. Instruction in Single and Ponlwl Entry Book Keeping will he given ly the cipal. in this study will he so arr ang el that any young men desiring to pursue this mportant branch, in or 1 w to p.":pire t'nm elves for clerkships, mr: j'- ii i. t . ■ his regit ition will r::f, /.> i'. •t'iht > t" >* tii Tgnlar school hours. Instruction ia this arrc.h is extra, anil will ho ednr,": i accorl r ply, The terms are as usual. Pr Qv.l" Classics, - - - - f, > "2, 1 Higher English. - - - 5 IW Middle .... J 5" Elementary. ... - .} IK) Book Keeping, (extra,) - - 0 TURFMUNG .MACHINES, with t. 3. o 3 4 hnr.io power for cheap at Recti's I'o'o.i nade Store. Nov. 30, 1855.