TO Hi fiiiag Tn Tawrn in tbe Borough of If !f>t , w.H rj-it.: 1 for a term of years.— " • ivary advantageous lease - • 'I b i giv :a, vi' t'u house completely rc > l.vil. Possession given the first of April • ti, Vis > f >T rnt th-v Ttora Room and celliir now jusissica of Isaac Lipple; possess loir as • • • ?*, F>r terms apply to -the subscriber or 1 - David F. Maun. lIA7ID MANN. Not. SO, 18S5. A. K;,vg. FR.Jorian LIW P.IRTXERXWP. liiaj & Jordan, Attiruevs at La a*. IIEDFORDv PA., "iIT'EL prietiee in the several Courts oiJL'c V ▼ ford and aip.itning counties. .Vgracies, f 'olbictious, and sll other busines rusted tc- their cure will bepromptly and laith ■ ly attended to. • '.'FICE in J aUuua street, formerly occupied by , . if. Holies, ills and more recently in the oc .•ipancy of Jos. Maun, Esq. fn i iry. •>, 1-i i't. Improved Dafinerreet) pen. A '■* ' w.i t -vit,r u hive x good likeness o u timeltji >r of their friends, cat: now .iz >aa■l it 1 1 it ii: E sh t"g Building," • oat 1' it ,dy lii iv.' the Store of Mr. A. li. a .v i irr i) t.fusrraotypas of til jizes are 'i; ii ri is in >i'. Isiutiful style by TrfO VI It. j ' i''' V ■>, i .t. T.t-n singly or in • >ap •. f eci in t iken alV.v decease. ~i.;i t-i til n.Eon m nrj respectfully isvi , !:i ci!l til exiuittt'l the specimens. t'liif !ii' '' it in L: at ven.Ttb-e father . I th it vv itr ifn! mother, and secure a likeness Ivy. for ; i tnirrow, it m .y be too late.— f itiiir bring >-i those little ones, with curling As *'i 1 sparkling eyes, they will ni.tkc pri-t --pictiires, an t the-i should death remove them evi excUi :i, done to their rest, yet we would not recall theiu, Bisk t? this world of sorrow and pal;:, a. >i • t. tu-ir rist where no i'.l can be'ali them, Tut we have their likeness both perfect and plain." <SU 1 eVyjtj. singls tnl double—also fancy *os avutntly on hand. Inst'untioss givea in the Art and aj>; iratus * irnished on re.vs, viMo terms. Bedford, Ore. 21, 19. r . r >. JOB >:ANN, G. 11. Spang. y A W :ARTN!EEr>!IIP. Tho undersigned —A have associated themselves in the Practice ■ I the Law,and will promptly attcud to .ail busi ,."gs eatrusted to tlivii .tare in Bedford and ad -iniag c->Kntioe. T7"i>llice on Julianaa Street, three doors j.iutli of M -Ugel House and opposite tbe resi ..•.oce ofMnj. Tate. if ANN Is SPA.VG. June Ist—lSuf ;f. Stray Cattle ha-i I of oit tie have been tresspass L in; o j my -prions-;* for three months past, %. ■. I I Hirs :i i f tilfn thsra upas strays. One I II sif.T, with * fs-v white spots. One i-'-1 ' :ifr, with sr.j fi-.i ant wnita stripe over -i: hai'c. 013 Stur, tirialie, and white spot s i. A't t > years oil. No etr mark. The 'ir is rvjuest -l to come forward, prove y.-jpsrtr, piychtrjes. and tike them aw a v. D.VYID GOUCMNuUK. Uuiou Towashiji Deo. 21, ISVS-c* SELLUii OFF AT COST. THE suliscri' er. about removing to the H'esty ! ■* iliall bis eutirc stock cf goods, which . ver, I i-irjs. at cost. -Persons will please call before ; •siring elsewhere and examine for themsilve*. -'• >n itry stares d .-siring to purchis-: goods will j • • s !;>[ilie I on more reasonable terras thai j • i-■/ ctn purchase them ia the city. All pur --is wia have unsettle I ncaounts will call im ■ \ •- li it sly vrl s a ttlotherwise tlii ir accounts wi'l be let iu the hands of a proper officer for ; jilocti-jn. PF.TER RADEBAUOJT. Be ifor i, Nov. 15, 1855. Noiire io Assessors. ."|"t?T")sE Aij-sviw who do not receive tb< ir .V D ipiic it-js before the 17th d y of Janus rv, .bst., arc a j'.idc ito c e'l or sen 1 by sonic ro jsnaiible p-.-rsen fir their.. I wiH send them ii appoituaity 01T.r.-; as soon as fh. v ar.-. :.a.iy. A. S. KUS3EI.L, Cierk. Jan. 4, CBSC. ~Ymsiii 4 11. URAMEH k CO. have ynst rere'.v l t .a very iar/.e assortuit-i t ol Loots and JA.ioc.S, suitable for i ..1 ana IV inter, pail ai'yieis ws fallow.i : Men's SuperTVaxed Double Sole Lo-.- t, Men's >• C-ty Made Ctlf do. Jfen ■ -• U.-rvy Kip, Line-i de. Yaath'c lYaxc.i Donile Sole Hoots Youth's j i!f and Kip Lino 1 uo. Bays' City r.i tie Calf lioots, Boys' K n Lined Boots. W > a m' Don!)!-! a •!-; K.ji Bootees, '•V'or.i Fine 0a f and Seal d . W >m; t.* r-t - Go it 'loroc.M .b. V > n ns' Uiro ii B uti :s, wry :.indsniu, Chi! t'en's Sn >-s of every sryl; and price. Cr mt's Mnrnsco, Ivi 1. ii I Gulfs -.in Boot?*?, ilies' i> ia da S-de G Pt.ir.i, Gum Shoes, Kc„ .a faT. B i >:s !• 1 oboe; to .suit every pur-rn •s-r. ii y>t vi.it. 80-its a.id Shoes, please g;vr nt call, you so all be suited in quality and p.-iee. Bxehings Sto.->! is the plact to Gi Boots and • ithoe*. Oct. Id, ib.ob. ~LiTETROH"'ffIE EiSi. iy ADD YARD'S Improve i Smut and Ser -t.r 1* iog M lelitnes. Mbl Hashes. BoltiugCioths >ai B.Ui biatsfi, of the i.;ost iinpro..!. plan I ci :ti. Littin (ii iat Corn and Cob gru d .-rs. Pate! f t-ri i res fir Mil 1 Rjunttes. I'ortaiiii Mills, w u-ranteo to griud lu bushels per hour, Mhiirnaa, in 1 At if i iiarts i ude to or ler.cin he pr iare.f of the Agent, S.. I). BROAD, at ScVjitsburg, Bedford County, l'a - Mill wrig.it work ine at the shortest aetice. aol on h • most r.ra*o"ah!e t'TtoS. N. B. II : i o/eat tor ii it'orJ, Ho.xersnt an 1 iJjoiiiir.g Counties. May 4. 1855 —is Siray Heifer. ("lAME to the plantation of the sabs/fiber, iiVi-ig II tj li :i To V IA tip, soSliet'lJlg in May last, a ho iti'j It tifer, supposed tn be ' ,rea yi.rs .11, v.- i a >;.ja oit of tba ri/ht aar, aai a sa.li *t;r oi tho forehvad. The ii'U't ia riqu.Mt.ti to com: forward, prove prop.-rty, pay ch an 1 • ike b -r aw iv. CItAKLBS ICKJfS. Jan. 4, 18>6-i* mum, T'TE I'arfuorxhlp here' i r or existing betwoen tin u v)er*igue-l. uai.-r tli > uame and firm ■if iYo.se! ia jster, u ths Coich and 'Vagoa Mauufac.ory. is this day d's >lve 1 by mutual cons-tut. Ths online** of the lata firm will Kj astuo-.t up by >V r c. (Y-.-isat. *!ai is authoruail Lo collect all accounts, .cc., a-a i p\y ihe debts of . i Urn firm. WM. WEISEL. Id UN FOSTLMI - 14, 1855.-Ssl STARTLING, BET TRUE Warning fo Ef ery feasible Woman. Females Suffer in liealJli. No woman of delicacy is willing to disclose the peculiar s-ilnuittsi incident to her sex even o i most intimate family physician. This Biolesty uu 1 d .- bcauy is implanted by future, arid neither should nor need be suljeet. el to the rude sboaks inevitable in making known to thaother <ex those aifenenl* belonging exclusively to the female. Except in exirente cases, l„. r sunsitivene* will sacrifice her health rather than herdelicacv The ©msatjuences are serious, bmentatiUi and m**-lori£. Thus what at first could have been easilv rem Cdied. or perhaps better atill, not incurred b•- comes a complication of diseases, not onlv' rit iuirp the hea th of t],t mother, aid emUtV-r'r" her days by sickness *nd sniiering, but entailing broken constitntiors tpon her children anu embarrassing, if not .listl essirg. the i uMnes* and pecuniary- prospects of the husband. Let eve ry ."v isible woroau TAKE WAU\I\ I\ TSISE e(*K thousands Irnve done) by the hitter ex> eri -;,lui sufferings of i thejs, of ;). e dreadful vonseq .it nces she entails upon herself and those nueaivd to her, by her ignorance of the sim plest and plainest rules of limitj, as connected with the marriage state, the violation oi which entails disease, suffering ami misery. j How- many are suffering from obstmctious of | .rrcgului.tks peculiar io the female svstem j which itn ierinine tho health, tt.o cfivjts of w iden'bey are igaoiaot. and for which their dd , lene;. forbids seeking medical advice: Kow i many suffer from proirtprus ufzri (falling of the w i tub.) or froiri jita.r alius (weak ■.■•zmt-: debility. i.c.)l Ifow many are In constant agony for uuuiy months pteceding confiasmeut! Howma i uy have difficult, if not dang.-rous deliveries. | and slow and mi certain recoveries! To .a" question, bow are these- to he prevep. , ' v!nt done .' the answer is simple. Let every woman ascertain for herself, without v.oien-.,. to her delicacy, I he nature an i charac ter of tie ailment (to which she as a female is subject) tlie causes from which it may arise, and the priip.er remidie- for its cure and future pre i ventior. This she can do by pessessirg a little volume (already possessed by thctis.-.r ds) vrhteh tells her what is the m 'tier, ar.d teifa her what to do (or it, in simple hat chaste words, at:(t such as she can Understand. Tins little volume is en! tied ThE M.IRRIED H'OM.I.VS 111 V\ TK 31 Eli I€ 5h C 03!!' A MOX BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, PROFESSOR OF I.ISEASFS t >F V.CKi.V. o,e Jlur. Irtiih Edition (oIO.tCC; h~-.r0., } p. [ON FIVE PAPER, EXTRA BtSDIXG. sl.] A standard work of established reputation, found classed in the CxtaJcgi.es < f the meat Trade Kales in New York, Philadelphia, 1 other cities, and sold Iv the j ri:icipl booksel lers |t the United S: >;. s. It was lirst published ;u Id 17, si.ice which tiiau FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES u nv.j been sol I, of which there were upward* ot ONE IIUNDUE!) THOUSAND SDN 1 bY MAIL, attesting the high estimation in which it held as a reliable popular medical BOOK FOB EVERY FE.MAI^E the anthoritaring devoted bis exclusive atlcn tiun to the £rciitiii ciit o! peculiar iu e:n.ties, i n respect t.j which lie is yearly con sulted hy thuusiuls, both in person and by letter. Here every woman can discover, by compa ring her own symptoms with those "leserila d. the nature, character, causes of, and the proper remedies for. her complaints. The wife aliout becoming a mother his often need of instruction and advice of the utmost importiii.ee to her future health, will find such instruction an 1 advicre, and also explain inanv symptoms which otbrreiic would occasion anxi ety or ahrm, astl! the peculiarities incident to her situation are described. It is hi carso impracticable to convey fully ! the various subjects treated of. as thev are of a i nature, strictly in tea. led for the married or those ! con: mplatiag marriage. The revelations e..n t.dnod in its ptgw have proved a Messing to thousands, asthi in unmet-hie letters received hy the author (which lie is permitted hy then-fi lers to publish) will attest. Exract of a Letter from a gent i ana t: in Dux/ton, o\io : Davros, May 1, 1847. Dr. .1- Af. Miriri cau: ♦ •My '4ife ins been perceptibly sinking for some three years or more, in consequence of ler great a art is a and suffering some mouths 1. e fore iml daring con tin etnent; every successive one l.i-ire and in ore d.'bilitated and prostrated her, putting her life in imminent danger, and which was on tne last occasion despaired t I supposed that thr.i statu .<f things was inevitable, and assigned myself to meet the worst. At this time (wow about two months) I heard your ho wis highly spoken of, as containing some m titer re..c.:ing my crse. .ts receipt aud perusal. I cmtnot express to you the relict it afforded my distressed mind, and the ioy its pages imparted to my wite, on deeming the great discovery ot M. M. Dcsom .'.ias provided a remedy. It upen c I •> prcspectto me which I little conceived was possible. Mo p :cani try consideration can ever repay the obligations I atu under to yon, for having been the means of imparting t"> us the matt rs-contained m ♦•The Married Wotuun's Private Medical Companion.Hut f<.t this, cr i"other year would have passed over niv head, Sinai; human probability my wife would have ! ceil in hei grave sad my children left mother. lens. 3 ' Ia consequence of the universal popularity o the work, us evidenced hy its exuaoniinury sale, various imposiiiocs have been attempted as well on booksellers as on {be public, bv im iration* of title page, spurious edition*, and snr <k'pr.itioMinfringements of copy.ight. and olhe crvices and deceptions, it has beeu found nects sary therefore TC CAUTION THE PUBLIC to buy no boos unless th word* ,i Dr. A. M. i MA.imice.vc, 1'29 Liberty Srr-ot. X. Y.,"i*~on j m l tha entry in the Clerk's Office on the bacic I ofs the title page; and buy only of respectable j ♦r.d honorable d-vlers, or tend by mail, and ad j dross to Dr. A . M. Manriceau. GiyCfpon receipt of (trie Dollar. ♦•THE I MAKa I El > W 0 1 1A -V' S P K l V A TK MEDI c; Al. jCO MI'AN ION" is sent (mailed free) to any j part wt tae United States, the Can.".das an t j British Provinces. All letter* must la; post | p.vii. ti a Idrensod to DU. A. M. MAl'KI j CKAU. box I-h♦, New York City. Publishing 1 Wllice, No. 12") Liberty Street, New )o;k. Ju ! y Id. 13V) -sm. I \iSMT -Dr. K. C. Scara-r, Bedford; T. B ■ Pet-run J. M. Mm At B: >.. and That- Coper : thwi'.t, Phf.a i -.rhii; Spangle* 7t Bro ~ Laucas ■ J. B. f r ruis >i, Sri S. B. Lauder. Greens j bar/; J. S. Nick so a and A. K MeGTure. j hersiiurg. Pidslcriitff Lathi*!! Tire I'soiiftSiamED having erected a Mill for sewing P:>*t: *r*n I.atus on his premises in Union Tp., Bedford county, is now ready to furnish any quantity on the shortest notice. Price SI..V) per thousand, 3 ft. long.— Other icngtbi in proportii n. Letters addressed to me at Ft, ClalrsviEe pit bt promptly attended to. IV d. GRIFFITH Union Tp.. fob. 15.18,54. TOBTJILBESS. ithc subscriber is fully prepared to furnish and I /luaiitily or quality o ('Building Lupi!*-t any j I'i.i-' Ting Laths, CnK-rs directed to , c t. OJ.urs"- vi.l, dj ifor i County, will ly promptly attended to, i-j giving a reasonable notice. r LV CEEOLM. i Dec. 23, 18J1. I FITS! FITS' FITS! JT2IE VEGETABLE E\TK ACT PILES FOR THE CLUE OF FU. Spasms, Cramps. and il Xervoas and i'ocslijuiioiial dis eases. {3>EP.SONS who are lafcorirg timlor fbis lias distressing niaJiidj , will find the Vegetable Epileptic Pills to be the only remedy ever dis o v e red for Curing' Epilepsy or Ff llirg Fits These pills possess a specific action on tbe ner vous system, and, although they are preoared especially for tL purpose of curing I ifs, they v.II be totted of especial benefit fur all persons afflicted with weak nerves, or whose nervous system has beer* prostrated* or shuttered from any cause whatever. In chronic complaints,or diseases of long standing, sstj rrindnced 1 y ner vousncss, they are exceedingly beneficial. Testimony in favor ef (he Vege* table Extract Epileptic Fills. In the publication of the following of cures, the names have been suppressed, ac the testimonials were voluntarily off'.-red. and ,>t would be improper to publish them without tne consent of tbe parties, and who would be un willing to publish to the World that tUcv or their children or friends, ever bad -fits, w hen the circumstance is ahvay a regarded as one of the family secrets. liEAnivn. Berks County, Pa. I Doceuiber 22 J, ISS2. ( To Setb S. Iluuce : Der Sir—The Pills my brother bought iS you in November. I nieanr.hu Vegetable Epi leptic Pills, are out.and I get a friend to enclose you five dollars, for which I wish yon to send me immediately two boxes more. 1 have been troubled many years with FIT S. r.r.d have tried the skill of many physicians, bat nothing which I have taken appears to have met the require ments of my case, so Wei! us votir Epileptic Pills. ANOTHER CASE OF FITS. Oi.vatiSEttKii. Va. ) November l.tii. Ib*>2. l To Seth S. iiance, Baltimore, M l. Dear Sir—Having beea afflicted for some years past with t ailing Fits, I s iw your adver tisement, and determined to give your juik a trial, and 1 am happy to say thai since I com menced tile use of lhem. i have not had an at tach. I believe them to be a first rate article, for, as I hive written to you in a former letter i was attacked every two weeks, Uut since have been using litem 1 have not iia I an attack. V 'jrs, rjsjwotfully, LETTER PROI A DRUGGIST. New V- Oct. it, 1852. Dear Sir—Please send me two boxes more o' your Vegetable Epileptic Pills. The person for whom I procured them, is much pleased with their effects. They seem to Laiean excellent effect. A PERFECT CUKE OF EPILEPSY. Pittsburg, November 112, 2853. Dear Sir—lt is now ten months since my wife had any of those nervous attacks. She thinks she is cured. She has not had any symptoms ot the disease for the h.st nine months. She took your Vegetable Extract Pills for about four months, and discontinued them four mouths since. Mrs. S. was treated by the best old school physicians in the State for ten years,theu by the best Ilouiucpathie for eighteen months, without a cure. It is to your Vovet abie Ex tract Pills, and with str _-t, that we ascribe her cure of the most dreadful dis ease that evei afflicted tha human family. I wish every person arllicten with Epilepsy had this "icdiciue. and would give it a thorough trial. It may not cure, in all casus, hut iu this it has performed wonders. A VERT REMARKABLE CUKE. Mi Hedge vilie. Gat. ( December i, 1852. { Dear Si.-—I wish to inform von that one of tuy family has been afflicted with PITS tor a aumoer of years, and seeing an advorttscmco in a news paper, concerning your Vegetable Ex tract Epileptic Pills, I came to the coiidusi • n alter trying almost every physician in my roacht and all having failed in relieving my child ot the disease, to send for six boxes of your pill*, which proved an effectual cure for my daughter, who is now about 18 years of age. I think there is no other medicine in use equal to thein, and 1 wid be forever grateful to you for the use of them for my daughter whom :t has cured. Yoars, respectfully. Spi-fobs and Coas{icii!ii>nal Disea ses. Thcs t pills possess a specific ncti' p on th a uerveus system, and although they arc pre pa" red especially for the purpose of curing Fits they will be found of especial benefit to 11 per son afflicted with weak nerves, or wnoae ner vous system has been prostrated or shattcrd, from any cause whatever; in fact it is almost i;.possible to convey an adequate idea of the peedy aui almost miraculous results which these pills effect ill tac diseased, broken dowu ir .irostr ited nervons systems. Persons who were alt lassitude, weakness# aud dabilify, be fore their use, at pace become robust and full of energy. No matter whether the constitution has been broken down hy excess, weak by na ture. or debilitated by sickness, th.-ir effection t hc unstrung and shattered nervous organiza tion is equally certain and apparent. Incases of neuralgia, headache, vertigo, pain in the nerves of the face, and tint various treiuof uer- vous a.Tectioos, palpitation of the hcatt, pi.-rio'J iaai headaches, cold and shivered .-.late of the frame, frequent fits of abßiraction, ts.tal ioahi.i ty, dislike to society, melatichol;, religious nio nomania, heats sad flushes of the fare on (ho slightest occasion, a desire that exist once should terminate; they will produce a cure in annston iishugiy short period of tiiue, and it will nlo remove depression, excitement, a tendency to blush, restlessness.l -epK-ssiies.incapacity for study <ir business, loss of uemory, confusion, giddlnes*, hiwai to the bead, mental debility, nygteria, in iccision, wretchedness, tlioughts of self destruction, fear of iuaanity, &c., .ve.— They will increase and restore the appetite strength! c the emaciated, renew tiio health of those wbo have destroyed it by ec .♦* ■. and induce cqatinusl cheerful nets aai equanimity of spirits and } rolling life. Persons of pale complexion and cOSr.umptive habits are restored by alio* or two, to bloom and vigor, changing the. skin from apala.H'elioa sickly color, to a beaut'ful lloiidcomph xion. TC7"As these I'ills arcc' mposed of s into of ihetnost expensive mite iiD in too dat ria Medic i. it will Ist tmpi-nnible to lease them around the country ou agency. -.* common I'at ent Medicine* usuaßy are. But in order to let the afflicted is the must remote parts ot'the country have a chance to obtain thom, they will he sent hy mail free of postage, to atsv part of the Hosted State*, or any country with which nt|y United States ha* postal arrangements,'or oqi receipt of a remittance.' PRICES.-*- Vegetable Extract Epileptic Pill S" |>:r box. two bo*4* for Sh. or s24periojen. u7*A!l orders mint be addressed postpuid t 0 s.s. ITXnce, 138 Baltimore Str'-ef. Baltimore. Mil. j llaqccs'* Sarsapr.riiia Blooil Pills, • llorrhonnil Candy, Compound Syrup >f ilordhotuid. ~7*"A"'so for *.'.!•• i>y MILLEtt At CONI.EY Scheliidmrg. l*a. May 23. 185."' s*. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. COLHT PROCLAMATION. \T7"HEKEASthe Honorable FKAMCM.KI* - TV MEI.L, President of the* several Courts ot Common Flcus tti (he counties composing the 16th Judicial District, rnd Justice of the Courts of Over and Terminer, and General Jail Delive ry, for the trial of capital and other offender* in the raid district—and Joan tot 15. NOBLE and JOBS U. HARTLEY, Esquires, Judges of ihe Courts of Common SMeis, and Justice* of the Corrt of Oyer *nd Terminer, and General Jail HE very, l'r the trial of n capital imd otherol fer.dcis in the county ot Bcdtordr—have issued their precept and to me directed,, for holding a Court of Common P'eaa, and General Jail Dt'i livery, and Court of Oyei and Terminer at Bed ford, OB MONDAY 11th da*of FEBRUARY next. NOTICE is hereby given to til the Justi ces of the Peace, the Coroner and Constable* vviiluii the said county of Bedford, that tiiey be then at.d there in theirproper persons, with their roils, records, and inquisitions, examination* and ether n tut nibs ant es, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf apper tain to be done, and also they who will prose cute ag.-.inst the prisoners that are or shall he in the J; i! of Bedford county, to lie then and there to prosecute against tinm a* sitall 1 e just. HUGH MOORE. >7:en/. Sheriff's Office, Bedford, Jan. 18, IHJCe siEi>l OIU) COIIKTV, ss. A T n Orphans' Court, held at Bedford, in J\. and for the County of Bedlord, on the 24ili day of November. A. D., lboo, Before the Judges of the Said Court, The petition of Joseph Griffith, Administra tor of the Estate of William Griffith, i.ttc of St. Clair- Township, dee'd, was reao and tiled, i representing. Tli t fee a* Administrator of * iid ] William Griffith, deceased, sold the Heal Es ; tate ot said dte'd, and settled his account as | Administrator, and distributed and paid over 1 to the heirs I Ire entire proceeds u l ' the Estate, I Real and Personal, excepting the one third i that remains for the use of the widow; That j l>s 'he report of the Auditor on his account it I ippears that he has uveipaid said heirs; That : lie is now the wrier f the Mansion place ol | said deceased, on which the third is reserved ; lor the use ot the widow, at whose death it w;i, j te coming to said heirs, and that said heirs are j now scattered, and some of them are unwilling > to refund to petitioner the amounts over paid i to them, —and praying that a Kuie may be 1 granted on said heirs, requiring them to appear !at next to.in, arid show cause why he should i not have a sot-off entered on the Judgment se i ouring .said third, for the several amounts so ! overpaid by hsßl to said heirs. Whereupon on motion of JOHN MOWER, Esq., the Court grant a Rule upon the heirs of Wil j liatn Griffith. flee'd. to be and appear at an i Orphans' Court, to be held at Bedtiml. in and ■ for the Comity of Bedford, on the second I Monday, I'today ol February, next, and she." { Cause if any they have, why a set-off ahou'd ' not be mad . and a credit entered upon said Judgment securing the widow's third, fo, the , ami tints so overpaid to sai l heirs respectively; ' personal notice or. the heirs residing in the | County, and publication as to the heirs resid ; big out pi the County. MIX '' K- TIMOVT WHKXKOF, 1 have j heiennto set my hand and the ! seal ot said Court at Bedford the ~ D.° \VASH AB A UGH, Jan. 11, 1850-4 Clerk. tai kEMM S A JlißKit'AS *IOMf!LY s!iUiZi\E, EST Minsarn is lfr'J7. DEVOTED TO LITERATI.BE, ART AND FASHION, ISotj. rrtHE uiir volume commencing with the Ja .L nuary number, 1850, will contain over Twelve II undied Pages ot the choicest reading matter, Steel and A uod Engravings, ami Music. ••Graham" is a Fanely Magazine, with mat ter to please the grave aud the gay, Uie \ outig and the old; and while everything relating to Fashion, aud purely lemiuiiu in its nature, is I'uily equal to tuat published in any other }>eri- Qdi . v —the 1. tcraturc is of a higher character, and better suited to ail rue no bt is oi the Family. This Magazine is, anl has been, within the scope of its U s.gii, tiio exponent of a pure healthy, and elevated literature; in proof of Which we refer to the past and more especial ly to the pie if ut year. The coming vo'uuic, o.i account of the en gagements made with literary celebrities, and >.,j superior facilities at our control, will, while in other respects unchanged, excel in the beu ty and variety ol its content sail former issue*. The following .ire the names ot i.omc ul loose whose contriouuuus havo appeared in "Cria ha-i" during tic present j cut. VV. (J. br/a. t, J - K iisst- ll Lowell. J. T. llead l.-y, T. Jl. Head., Win. Dovw, K. W. GriswoUl, K* P. Whipple, IV. G.Sinirns. M. W. Ueibert. it. 11. Stoddard, Park litnj.uiin, Paul 11. llayne, J. M. Church, J. Reicher, I). D., Wm, Alexander, E. \V. Ellsworth, E. O. Smith, Alice Gary, Eilen Louise Chandler, Julia C. Dorr Caroline Caesebro, EtU Rodman, Mrs. E. L.Cuhing, E. Anna Lewis, Mary A. Den ison , Masiou llarlanrf, "Rosa," Caroline F Ornu , Curia M. iSuri, Anne T. Wilbur, Bell Bush J la. il. J. Ramos, E. L. Kilburn. E .ih f i n > r of the coming volume wi'l con tain i npiendid St-icie Engraving; a Plate o the P i?ss Fashions, no Steele, elegantly euior el; one. or more articles t ichi} illustrated with Wood Engravings; Miscellaneous Prose and Poetry an Editor's I able; Reviews of Ni-w Books Monthly Summary of Current Events; Hints on F isaion an i Fashionable I nt dligence fer the Month; Patterns fur Needle-work, and New Mousic. Ttie steel Engravings will embrace finely cx_ ceuted p utruis of the celebrated lady-avritcr of tile day, intjrsperoed witn a variety of othe snbj'icts, such as a e think wid prove accepter lie to the general reader. The Fashion Plates are engraved on Steel, fa/cr the latest Paris Fashions, giving out and in-door costumes for the month in which they appear. Tney have been pronounced snperiol to those published iu any other American Pe riodical. Tlie Literary M itter will consist cf Histori cal. Biographical,and Literary Essays, Sketch es of Travel, Fine Arts, Novels, Tales, Roman, ces, &c. The Novels and Romances of "Gra ham" (of which from two to five will appear in every issue) are universally acknowledged to excel In beauty and interest any other publish ed in America. Til'; Editor's Table is made up of Humorous Sketches and Anecdotes, Foreign and Domes tic Gossip, and '. iteraiv nnd other chit-chat. The Monthly Summary of Current Events gives a condensed account of the principal events,-which have taken place in the v-rld during the preceding month. The Reviews of Mew Rooks are from the pen of E. P. Whipple, who, aa a critic and reviewer, stands unrivalled. The Fashion articlq presects, each month a correct a id comprehensive account of the new styles of Dresses, Bonnets, Mantillas, Shawls, Embroideries, and everything relating to Fash ion. of interest to thr ladies. The S' cedle-Work Patterns for Collors, Un- i der sleeves. Caps, Berthas, Skirts, Embroid eries for Handkerchiefs, and general Jfacdle work, are numerous and beautifully designed, Mew Music. A new peace will oe given ev ery month. Those alone at a Music-store, would cost mora than a year's subscription. TERMS. —One copy, one yen r, in advance. $3; Two Copies, $/>; Five copies (and one to the Agent or getter-up of the Club) $ 18. For $6 ('no Copy will bo ser t Three Years. Additions to Clubs can In? made at the same rate sClubs scut. AU subscriptions not paid in advance, S-4. ABRAHAM H. SEE. No. IC6, C-htsUiut Stnvt. I'hilu Taylor A -flowry, TANNERS, BEDFORD, PA. HATE CONSTANTLY ON EA\D ~t their Tanner* on East Fitt St. leather of all kinds and of the best quality, at exceed ingly moderate rates. Ttey pay the h'-gbeet r rices for country hitler. Feb. Hi.. 1851- APPEALS. TVrOTICE is hereby given to the taxable in- J-1 habitants of the County of Bedford, tnat an Appeal will be held by the County Commis sioner*, on the d tys, and at the places speci fied, to wit: l'or St. Clair Township, on Monday the 21st day of January, instant, st the. Store House of Gideon 1). Trout. Union Township, on Tuesday the 22d day of January, instant, at, the house of Michael My. int. Middle H'oodberry Township, on Wednesday tlie 2<sd diy of January, inst., in the town of Woodberry, at the house rt Henry f iuck. South W oodberry Township, on Thursday the 24th day f January, inst., at the house of IVin. Snider, in PattonSville. Hopewell Township, on Friday the £sth day of January. inst.. at the Louse ol John Dasher. r.iberty Township, on Saturday the 20th day of January, inst.. at the house of Michael Me Cube, in Mtom-gstowu. Broadtop Township, on Monday the >U> of January, inst., at the house of James Kicbelbcrger. East Pr> 'denes Township, on Tuesday the 2".ft day of J ituury, iixsl,, at the house of John Nyeuui, Jr. West Providence Township, on Wednesday the ottrh day of J injury, inst., at the house of John A. Gump, in Bloody Hun. Monroe Township, on Thursday the 31st day of January, inst.. at the bouse of David O'Neal, in Clcarvilie. Southampton Township, on Friday the Ist dtiy of February, next, at the house of Win. Adams, near Chonysville. thdetain Township, on Saturday the 2 1 day of February, m xt al the house of Joseph F. Corl, ill Chark'SViile. Cumtierland Valley Township, on Monday Hie 41 h day of F •bruary. next, at the house ol Mrs. Eli/.uoelh Hauey. in Centreville. Londonderry Township, on Tuesday the fit day of February, ru >:t, at the house of Job Miller, near Bridgeport. Harrison Township, on Wedutsdiy the ftti) day ot February, next, at the School House, near Joi utiian Foigbtner's. Juniata Township, on Thursday the "t'n day of February, next, at the house of Lewis A. Turner, in Buena Vista. > 'pier Township, on Friday the Bth day of February, next, at the house of John M. liobi soii. in Schelisburg. For Sclielisbnrg Borough, oa Saturday the Oth dty of February, next, at the house of Jolin M. Robison, in SchelUburg. Bedford Borough, ou Monday the 18ih day of Febrniry, next, at the Commissioners' Of fice, in B-.-dtord. 15 • liord Township, on Tuesday the 19th day of February, next, at the Commissioners' Of- See, in Bedford. Wheti and where all persons and corporations feeling th mselres agriev, d at the enumeration and valuation of their taxable property and effects, made pursuant to the * veral Acts of Asseiril.lv, in such cases tilade and provided, are requested to attend and state their griev ances far red: -, s according to law. .JOHN" CONRAD, DAVID C. LONG. WM. WHETSTONE, ATTEST, CJMMUNWITIS. A. S. Rcsshtt, Clerk. Commissioners' Office, < J in. 1, 18>5. J KesiHer'jj Notice. VI.L persons interested, either as heirs, cre ditor, or otherwise, are hereby notified th.ii the IVtii named persons have filed their Accounts in the Register's Office, and that tlioy "'iii be presented to the Orphans' Court ot Bed'Crd County, on Friday tile 15th day ot February uexi, at the Court House for confirmation, at which tiino and place they m,y attend if they think proper. i'he partial A '.count of John Cessna, Eso . ono o! the Administrators of Abraham ripari.a, iate of West I'rovidence Township, decNi. The Account of Thomas lilac';burn, Admin istrator of John W. Hammer, late of St. Clair Township. dee'J. The Account F. Jordan, Esq., Administrator de bonis uou Uc., of Richard E. Bouautt, lato of Hopewell Township, dee'd. The Account of Win. N'ycuui, Acting Ex ecutor of the last Wjtl, isc., of Leonard Ny cum, iate of Monroe Township, dec'J. The Account ot' Henry and Daniel Hcrsh bcrgcr. Executors of the last Will, 4tc., of George Hersbberger, late of West Providence Township tlec'd. The Accouut of John M. and James M. Smith, Administrators of Robert Smith, late ot St. Ctair Towusipp, d c d. Tne Account oi Jon VV. ilult, Aliaiaistrt* tor of Henry Dougherty, late ot Napier Town ship, deed. The AeeoUtit of John Sparks, Esq., Admin istrator of John Blankley, lute of Monroe Township, dee'd. The Ace.•nut of S. L. Russell, Esq., Exec utor ul the last Will, aic., oi Elizabeth Mots, late of Coierda Township, dee'ei. Trie Account of Jacoti S. Brumbaugh, Ad ministrator of Jacob Riddle, lute ul South W oodberry Township, dee d. Fh- Account of Findiey Megrcw and Wm. llnil, Kveeutorsol the last Willie., of Mary Hull, late of Napier Township, dee'd. l'he Accoiiut ol Eliot Hite and George Sli ger. Ex. enters of the last Will, ict:., of G -o. Shger. late o< Cumberlan 1 Valley, Tp., dee'd. The tinal Account of David S. Longeaccker, Administrator of Jacob Kesgy, late ul Middle Woodberry Township, dee'd. The Account of John Cessna, Esq., Admin istrator of Peter J. Miller, lutu of Harrison Township, clce d. The Account if John Giifßth. Guardian of Abner Griffith of St. Glair Township. The Account of Samnel Chun, Esq., Trus tee to make sale of the Real Estate of Simon Claar, late of Union Township, dre'd. The Account af Hugh Moare, Esq., Admin istrator of James Moore, late of West Provi dence Township, dee'd. The Account of Fr. Jordan, Esq., one of the Executors of Philip Coiuphei, late ofColeraiu Township, dee'd. The Account of Jobn W. //,lover, Executor of John Wcisel, late of Sf. Clair Township, deceased. D. WASHARAUGII, Rtps'er Register's Office, Jan. 18, 1858. liedt'ord County, ss. A T an Orphans' Court, held at Bedford, in aV and for said County, on the 23d day of November, 1853, beftim the Judges of said Court— On Motion of A. Kino, Esq., the Court grant v italj on tha heirs and leg it representatives of Jtcob Smith, late of Middle Woodberry Township, deceased, to wit: Susannah Kber sole, widow of Daniel Ebenolc, Mary, inter married with Abraham Ebersole, Abraham Smith, Daniel Srmth, Citharinc, intermarried with John Carper, Elizabeth, intermarried with Jacob Carper, R.irb-.ra, inti rniarried with Wil liam Sniousn, Naaoy, intermarried with Chris topher Carper, Jacob Smith, Ilannah Smith, Frany, intermarried with David Stonerook, Margaret, intermarried with Samuel Hare and i John Smith; all residing in Bedford County— except John Carper and Catharine his wife, who reside In Bureau County, Illinois; and Jacob Carper and wife, who reside in Rioir County, i'ennsylvania; to bo and appear at an Orphan#* Court, to be held at Bedford, ia and ! for the County of Bedford, on the setor.J Monday, eleventh day of February, A. D., 185t, to accept orfefuso to take the Real Es tate of said deceased, at the valuation, vrldch | baa been valued r.nd ap raised in pursuance ; of a writ of partition or valuation Issued out | of cue said Court and to the SheriiT of said ! County directed, or shew cause why the lame should not be sold. is TEBrntoNv WHFRECV. I have hereunto set my hand and sea! of ' :V I-- \V ASiiABA'CGH r° , „ Cierk. ' Jan. 4, 185-d DRUGS, BOOKS, STATICNAEy DR. *\ C. RFA.III K, f| BEDFOIiI*. i'A., Having Purchased the Bruir .Iml Book Stove of IH-S. 1). Scott, l.es -oii stautly on baud, at the old stan.. a large avid well selected stock ol choice L'rug.s slid Sled icines, wholesale and retail, all oi which will hi sold at fair terms. The assoiUetnt consist* ii part ot •DRUGS AND CIJKMICAJ.P, DYE WOODS AND ACIDS, I AIM S AN I OILS, WINDOW GLASS AND GLASS WARE, TOBACCO AND SI.GAI.S, I'tßFU.vEitv, Fancy Ahtichs, Ac.. A PATENT MEDICINES. navias the regular agency for the salt < i al of thes* medicine* the public are assured that thev are e the ocst; .such as hav c stood the test ot tlnreiwtdeaperivuee,and can be ssicljrCtoin mended as genuine. \ i/.. Towaaeud's and Sand's Sarsspanlla, t istat Balsam of Wild Cherry,Ayer's Choir; Teetotal Moffat's Life Fills and Thaiiix Bitters, . > Javne sFamily Medicines,Fal.neMot U sbob u s-.tcks, and other vermifuges, liooH'.tnd Oerti.su Bitters, &c. &c. . Constantly on hand a large *to,h o. Listonc biogrkphiO.il" Scieutitie, Keiigions, t oeticel -ci'.ooi HU'l Miscellaneous 390QZ3LSS- A 3 > a grant variety of Itancy Stationery, Cap. Post and wrapping paper if every quality paper Hangings in great variety. Vi tndow pliuds in patterns or by the piece. Wall paper 15.eel and Fancy Goods. BLANK BOOKS ofevery size and quality. Pocket Pool s rod Fort Monaaies, Diaries, Blank Deeds a: d Mortgages, gold Pens and Pencils, Combs. Brushes, Per fumery in great variety, Soaps, Kc, kc., k <■. Lamps, and Campbiue Oil a' Burning I lUtc l^ept constantly on hand. CHOICE 1 IQUORS, or milled use; Br-ndy, Wolffs. Scheida elmrpps.Gin, Port, Sherry and Madeira Wilre Jan. 19, 1854. DOCTOR YOURSELF. THE POCHETESCULAPIUS ua, EVERY O.NE It IS OWN I'll VSICIAN. yAVygj- THE FIFTIETH Edition. tvitli One Hundred t'ngra- VV, iligs, showing diseases and §§\ \|£t\ Malformations 01 the liu 'ffiman System in every ehape Sj ,n<l form. To which is tfwf Iji'ddeJ a Treatise on the ' - J of Fen ales, hcing S. <v P "~'f rSj of the- highest importance J3! to married people, or these oc'.itcinplatiitg marriage.— WILLIAM YOUNQ, SC. D. Let no father be ashamed to present a copy at the to his child. It may save him from an early grave. Let. no young man or woman enter into the secret obligations of married life without reading the POCKET .ESCULAPIUS. Let no one suffering front a hacknied Cough. Pain in the Hide, restless nichts. nervous and the tviiolc train ot Dyspeptic sensation*, anal given up by their phy sician. heanothei moment without consulting the vESCULAPHJS. Have the married, or those abont to be married cry impediment, tead this truly useful in ok, as it hn been tbemaans of saving thousands of cnf. rtuni.te creatures from the very jaws of death. CjPV.ny person seudirg TWENTY-FIVE CENTS enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this work by mail, or five copies will be ser.t for One Dollar. Address, (post paid) DR. WM. YOUNG, Wo. I Vd Suraoa Si.-eet, Philadelphia. July 13. 1355—1y. List of Causes IJU r down for Trial, at Februaey Term, 1£56, (11 tb day.) S irih Daily, vs. John Kcode's Ex'or. Catharine -Sands' use '• Moaes \Yiac!garv,-r, Barn dollar it Ashcom " I*. Moruingstor?, wife Jha Dirb <k Cs- *' Wtji Ruby's ailm'r, .In. M"Vicker et .1 •• George povveil, Sintuel Cam " Duvii Four el ul, Atroa Donelsoa •• Johti Griffith, Jacob A. Sleek •* Abe! Dull, Archibald Castoel " S. M. B irclav's nd'r, J tcob A Sleek "O. F. Riddle'et al, Dr. W. E. Rerchter " Snpucl Winters, Pat. it Wooit.T It. Co, " James i'atton. Same Joiin King et al, George W. Figari <• John Griffith, Hat-it Mclldowncy •* Sam'! Williams ct al, Jas. Putton el al •' Ezekiel Loekart, John Nycmn " Plowman it Hieehtcr John A. Biodget " James Williams, Daniel Slt-a ' John Rollins, J icon 3 li ler " D avi i Kirns, Daniel Biker '■ Philip H. Croft, David Patterson'a use " Sam'l Vondcrsiuith, Abrah 11 a Lehman " S. M. Barclay's ad'r, James M. Reynolds •' Same, C. Stoutll'rN assigauos " A. R. Gilbraith, George t)its " Isaac Hill, Levi ilardingvr " Wm. Blair, John A I* ma, •' Jar ad Hanks, Robert Dick " Fred. Mundwtler, Wm. Birtilollar " John M. Vanhoru, Charles Mtrsviue " Joseph P. Phelps, Benjamin Finlt " George Gclbaugh, Peter M. Cessna " Ahr'm Ressler et al, D. W'ASUABAUGH, Proih\. Prothonotary's Office, I Jan. 18, 1356. f (Inceasware aad Hardware, of all kinds, Glassware and Cedarware. Our stock has been selected with the greatest care, i;i regard to quality and prices, a. d we flitter ourselves we can offer inducem'; is to purchasers. Gall and see and don't UKC our word lor it—drop in and judge for vjureelves All kinds of country produce taken in e liiuge lor goods, at the highest market prices. RANSOM & GEPIIAKT. Bedford. April 2J. 1565. A Miracle of Science. Dr. C. Kellitig of Mechanicshurg, Curaberlan Go. Pa.,anoouacea to those atliicted withTu mors, Wens, Cancers, Polypus, Lupus Moles or Marks, Scrofula or King's Evil and all diseases that have baen usually treated with Caustic ot Knifu, oe can remove theiu by aa entirely uew method, without cutting, hunting, or pain. Nei ther Chloroform or Etheri s administered, to the patient, It is no nutter on what part of the body they may be, Ue can removetbein with perfect safety, and in a remarkable short time. No Mineral ot Vegetable poison, is applied, and no money re quire 1 until a cur e is perfected. Prolspsis Uteri,hFemaiecomplaints. Chror.ic atijural and all otper diseases treated with pi si ve-aesuccess. Fallartie.niar* eai he oh;,lined !y c oreesteg.neitherßngßshi - tka4® p< stpfdd h Ktntv j-an bo accommodated w;th Board m ci-diwnsble terms. rUjctaaioahurg ,s one ot" the prettiest and attliic.stt'lW.s i a this or sny otherHtute. It is la.loe from Harv.sburg on theC. V- ® - pcessiule from all parts of the Union. The Dr. will visit ia any part of lite State whoa ch wired. Kind ra.wlar if you know any aflMeted folioiy feature, delav not to tell them of this treatment. Feb. 18, 185G.-ZS CORN aid Buckwheat mix 1 for sale by •Nov. d. G. W. KDI'F. A NEW BUGGY ter sslo by ' A'wv. u. G. W. RUPP. ' —- THE Hl.Ul HCI) ntll ilii p i.,, lliUtlMlLli will be jMuhiihui < v, r . day Morning at two dollar* f, r atmin* it *" yarice, or two dollar* and Sity tents atUj .!*" Fettr expire*. " ''** 1< o subscription w iil be taken for a Shorter perk aihn six month?.'and bo subscriber wilt u tberty to discontinue bis subscription uui. ,*• arrearage* gie paid. Rates of Advertisine: 1 insertion, icto. 3 i J square, (Iblinen) i,O * j - squares, SI,CO l.sp | o squares, 1,60 2.in 4 month t, 6 dc. jo ■ ! 1 square >2-hb S4. (fj t-"'. I 2 squares 4,(0 e,fo ;3 sq notes o.U) b t i o T, ] Hail Column b.h'j 12.10 ,L.'/ I Whole Column 12,(0 lo.co !T7"Ali advertisements not n-ssked •shj." jj,' i number of insertions desired will until forbid, and charged accordingly. " t,l(t i mw in gnuciii. subscriber takes this method o: itkm* - ing its friends that he low uec\u,. , M h stuck ot -• klut C j'iiJt CZAAy/, teei. which he has selectau lltlu the i ; c i. i" the easleiti ctfict. \\ e r>t: e;i i.ii/ Uit.lt' L KLtt CrCi,L'i>. cntupii*.; f I.i, •. j mer Sriks—beuuiiini coiois ai<;, t ; . rich Black Bilks ol all width* ste . i.air;, Beregcs,'l issues. Citi.seiner 1 ti.-p v Law is, Ciughau/s, kc. In hLITI til It our stock is unusually large :.nd varied, m bracing Enrtroidma Swiss; plaid, sir j*. piaiu Cambrics; Jaconets; Mi.slii*.- BttU-* Lawn: B mitk-f. etc., ttc. /,'CZ iLhkti ,i ' GOODi —Linen .SLteiu.gs, Cotton, do., i -iU v case Muslins; Table LitcCS, llttcl.id aL ,i I brown; I.ussian i lepers, etc. Blue, green und brown Ecisees snd Guns- I dim s l..r' Veils. I (7EETLEMEIES jyD BO \WEJB., ;h as Cloths, Cassit: 1 res and Vesting*, oi every vonceia i(,),atd quality MGUJtEiXG GOuvS~ bomhtaines, Alpaca,, La i,b. Gingl : Ti s. etc. EMBBGlbEßlLk— French worked Colin*, Handkerchiefs, Sicevcs. Edging*, Itmitir, etc., etc. ® ' DOMESTIC GOGLG —A large siiorticert embracing evcrthing iti the lire. Cloves, Hosiery, Motions, he., ail print tr<i qualities LOOTS. SHOES. IV. TV . EL LE IS. China. Glass and (Jtieeuaware, ctasittit r 11 every des.r: !•!• sriicit. Looking Glasses, a I! sires, cheap fr H r r,t al. E.-I,L\i\.RE,CBCCEJiIES.\n f ., y,. dieincs, paints. Oils n d l ye Fnf.s. ndin fact everything tl at 01 fl t to te kept in a * t .; conducted country Mie. Thauklully acknowledging the liters!] strir age heretofore extended, 1 s all erdtavrr to merit its continuance ly keepiig ere rj ;j e largest, most varied and 1 est st< < ks ir trwe. His store is opposite the PeVf id F<iel PETER RADEBAL'GH. B iford. May 11. IKVO. &4f /, / X> E jXT*E X JS "Z' , Bedford, Pa. Oi 'FEUD on Pitt Street, nearly o]]rs,t the "-Bedford Hotel." Teeth pi'Jjgr d. rece ulated, he., and artificial teeth ir.ae;;td, frem one to an entire set. Charges inoticra,e, and ait operations warranted. CyTerin*—PosiTtVEtr Cass. Jan. m, im. SIRAIf WEEK. CM AMP to the pri mises of the MtSs.-rfW, J living near Enterprise, Scute Wooiiierry lowtbhip, about tie Ist Sen!,;., ~r ;. l3 t, a Steer about one year old 1 Its color red, marked by cr< p oil the r. Ihc oniicr I, rviptrestcd to come n.rwird j :ovo property, pry charges and take it awn v. DAVID SNOBI'UGEfc. Nov. Bd, 1655 H. XieOUfi-TH'S, Justice of the Peace, HAS removed his Office to Juliana St:<w two doors North of the ••Ipqniur Hi Chronicle" Office, and two doors F 1 uth ol K::i if Jordans' Office, where he will punctually it tend to the collection of ail cia.u.s p.'etieli.-- his hands. Bedford. April C, ISES-77 STJSIiAUD iLAi-N LGIKs, rOR TK£ A IK) IT ICS UT Township EoirJs o' Ecncat-'cn Bid Union Sctoo.3. THE follownig excellent Sc.-l.vol l'ocl t l.tv been adopted, by more than 1 M it ct */ * boards of Education, in the Dt tigLuta months— Eirst. because of tl cir utisni) ssttd merit; Ee.ami, because they are, aho, the u.c: economical to ti c It .it t r. READING AND SPELLING. McGtiflev's F.ci. ct c ! u!- .. / ; mcy, Mctluuis * Ecucuc Fja .. -1 .k, McGull'cy s Eelect ;c I ost i e c<r, McGutfcy'a Eclectic Seeel d Reader, McGufley's Eclectic Tbitd Readir, MeGud'ey's Eclectic Ft.urth Reader. MeGud", y's Eclectig Fifth Header, or Khctcrl Citi Guide. The l!cins Young Ladies' Render. CLASS BOCKS JK ARITIIjtfTIC Ray's Arithmetic, Part First, Kay's Arichraetie,.Part Fteoßii, Ray's Antarctic. Part Thitfi. Kev to Arithmetic. ALGLERA Kay's Algebra, Tart First, Kay's Algebra, Part Second. Key to Hay's A'peira. Parts first rrd Scu2<J i-'UK coy, 'AOS SCHOOLS Pinneo's Primary Gratr.mrr. Revised and E arged, an<l printed from new type. Th;a MI iarged edition, embraces Sf MAX. which is Heat ed in a clear, practical and pleasing u annet, , and the volume is a full and ccm; i;fiT'fs! book for Common Rcbco's, c.0.-.tairirg aii tint is taught on the subject in Public ScLm.lt. FOR ACADEMIES. Pinnto s Aua!>tic*l Gtminmur, Revised. with eularged type—designed lor acvacccd icjils who Wish to study the subject on a more exttnd ed basis, and with tuore tr in dy' f i!. Analysis. Pinneo's Eighth Teacher, in which is taught the struct) eof eiity;gt.s by U ANALYSIS and STSTBWIS. A popular \prk oa the auaiysis of English sen et. os. It is believed that no books • er presented ti the public have met with such Universal apt rt>- batiou as those embraced in the ECLICTIC fit CATtONAL SERIES- Not only have nearly ail the leading practical teachers in tie State, by their letters utanifcstc3 tDetr high appreciation r' their merits, and the satisfaction tb'V fvl tr. usi-yr them; hut many others, whose srlxrv rf instruction is in the higher Departments of Fd . J ocation, but who also earnestly labor for the I progress and welfare of the Common Schools, have united in this gencrol voice of approval. Published by W. B. SKJTW ft o#.. Cincinnati. AOSMT.I roa BLLFORD CCBVTY.-—Dr. B. F. Ca - Rt'a Drug and Book Store, Bedford; Fr. } ■ {".. RKAX: X'S Drag ar.d Bock Store. Bedford; where these becks may be bad wholesale and retail-, oa the mcst fftvoret.le terns. School Boards will bo supplied with wpio4 lof cKurr.lnttica, and scErt-ia an relied kt s I Prat irtroduvtioi,, At reduced rates." - - 1 acpE 38, l&hu—c •> i - IT STRAY lIEIFER CAMK a the premises or the suheerflec, living iu Morrou Township, shout the m.. dlo of November laai, a S*-d 3<l wfcite hh " yup; hukl to he rising ia two years ofci, marcs, 'f he owner .8 ri queeted to come ward, prove property pay afc*ra*a and takrft-o **" LETTI? ILOO-V-': Dec. 7th. 1805.
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