Bedford inquirer and chronicle. (Bedford, Pa.) 1854-1857, March 07, 1856, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ®pi'i)tcd Oasuerre()ps- ?R|
J LL who wish f. hale a good Tikeness o
thodiselveta or of their friends. can uoit
b* accbmm-'datej it the "Exchange Bullt'ing;"
immodiskteijf attore the Store of Mr. A. B.
Grtsujr, vrhore Daguerreotypes of all sizes are
v nnd up in the hiost beautiful style l>y THO
-lA3 K. G£T'''i'S, JR. Taken singly or in
groups*. Person* taken atter dvcshtse.
Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully invi
ted to cali thwaspecimen*.
Young lam- brim; in tttit venerable father
•nd that watchful mother, and secure a likeness
u-<lt/, for to-morrow, it may he too late
Motherbring on those little ones, with curling
locks ami sparkling eyes, they will make pret
ty pictures, ar)u than should death remove them
you can exclaim,
"•-rone to their rest, yet we would not recub
them,
Back t<> this world of sorrow and pain.
Gone to their rest where 110 ill can befall them,
i a* we have ttieir likeness both perfect aud
plain.-"
Gold lockets, single and double-a-also fancy
eases constantly 011 hand.
Instructress given in the Art and apparatus
furnished on reasonable terms.
Bedford, Dec. 21, 1355.
JOB Ivans, G. H. SPANU.
"I AW PARTNERSHIP—The undersigned
-I-J have associated themselves in the Practice
ot the Law, and will promptly attend to all busi
ness entrusted to ibeircare in Bedford and ad
oining counties.
CyOffice on Julianna Street, three doors
south of Mengei House and opposite the rusi
denco ofM.ij. Tate.
MANN Is SPANG.
June Ist—lßs4 tf.
Stray Cattle
THREE head of Cattle have been tresspass
ing on my premises for three months past,
aul T have now taken them upas strays. One
r "j.Heifer, with a faw white spots. One red
Heifer, with white face aud white stripe over
th; .a.:k. One. Steer, briudle. and white spot
to i. All ftvo VISIT'S old. No earmark. The
owier is requested to come forward, prove
property, pay charges, and take them awa v.
DAVID GOHCHNOUR.
Dec. 21, 185j—c* Uutou Township
SB LLP mwmr
THE suhscsi *er, about removhigto the MTesty
wiil seil his entire stock of goods, which is ver,
large, at c>s. Rorsbr.s will please call before
buying elsewhere ami examine for theffiselves.
t/ountrr stores desiring to purchase goods will
b 1 sunplie 1 on more reasonable terms that
they can ptrfehaSb them in the city. All per
v tns who have unsettled accounts will call itn
lUH iiateh-and s-dtle. otherwise their accounts
will he left in thz hands of a pr.-r.er officer fir
collection.
PETER KADEBAtTGTI
Bedford, Nov. Id, 185">.
Notice to Assessors.
THHbE Assessors who do not receive their
Duplicate* In.-ft)re the 17th day cf January,
in>t., are notified to call or send* bv some re
sponsible person for them. I will send them
it an opportunity offers as soon us they are
ready.
A. S. RUSSELL, Clerk,
Jan. 4, JBSB.
„ SHOE STORE.
AB. CRA.'.Ii.K & CO. havu just received
• a very Urge assortment of Boots and
Shoes, suitable for I all and Winter, part stvles
as follows :
lien's Super Waxed Double Solo Boots,
Men's " City Made Calf do.
Men's <• Heavy Kip, Lined He.
Youth's Waxed Double Sole Boots
and Kip Lined do.
Birs* fifty m ade Calf Boots,
Boys' Kip Lined Boot*.
Wantons' Double sole Kip Bootees
Wo mens' Fine Calf and Seal do.
Wouij.us' Fine Goat Morocco do
Wont , n .; Parody Booths, very hand some,
.Children s Sh >es of overv stvle and price
(lent's Morocco Kid, and Calfskin Bootees,
Ln l.es Double Sole Gaiters, Gem Shoes. &c.
in uct, in 1 Shoes to it everv purcha
ser. If yon want Boot* and Shoes, please jrive
.is a call, aivl you nhall be suited in mini it vand
price,
Simef* lage Storc u the place i 0 brt ***** *'-<!
Oct. 12, 1855.
Stray Heifer.
CI V!,;' to th ; Plantation of the subscriber.
V> living in Union Township, sometime in
May last, a brimlle Heifer, supposed to be
throe year* old, with a notch out of the right
ear, and a s:nill stir on the forehead. The
owner is requested to come forwiwd. prove
property, pay charges, and tak" her away.
CIIARLUS ICKES.
Jan. 4, lSjt-c*
® ® THC S JES m
fpn'r. Part icrship heretofore existing between
-*r ,. r . n ''•"'"signed, under the name and firm
Mannf 1 * f-' t! *° C ° :,ch *agon
Manufu<j,orv. ,s this day disolved ov mutual
consent, {'no business of the late firm will he
codec! a'T™' a - l7 . eiacI ' w "° *" suthi.riz.-1 to
the firm U ' KS ' ' !l!hi f n - r J-'"' o
WM. WKIShT,.
r, Jons POSTER.
Hoc. 14, i
final notice"
-AM. persons knowing thems-ives indabted
bvuofc- m" W " rStN ' ,nf( Mates, either
them to? k r 0 " 1 ' I '' wi!l to have
them sotthsl by tho Ist of January i;>g. \f, or
hat t,ill! ta ;y will b. placed in the hands of I
sopero;u;er toro .llectiou.
A. J. sAXsmr,
fliwi. 7th. 185.1. Surviving partner.
siray Sievr.
* f ' l^ Ution 01 1,,e subscriber,
.A. CHnou 1 u raship, Bedford County
some time injuu* last, a Hro Stkkh. supposed
thidoJkl , 'f° rT* :'' L '* i,h " •* >f
' ' P* l ' Ilu hit ear. The owner is
requested to come forward, prove property,
pay chirgos, and take him awav.
H.UA.VIEI. KTINKMAN.
Notice lo Tresspassers. j
IHLREBI w trn nny person or persons from
hunting. cutting timber, or in any ntlier man- j
ner what ever, tresspassing on my premises, as :
the law wi'l be rigidly enforced against anv
one* so offending.
~ ... L*ARD B. TROUT.
J an. 11. 1850.-c*
•5 . - ' |
LOVER Seed foe sTlc hv" "
O. IV. HUPP. j
UTU RIICII M LIST.
WOODWARD'S Im .rove i Smut and Screen ,
tng M tct.nhs, Mill Bushes, Bolting Cloths 1
and Bran Dusters, of the most improve . plan |
*ti crews. Little Giant Corn and Cob grind
bridges for Mill.Spindles, Portable
Mi.is, warranted to grind lb bushels per hour, '
Mill Irons, and Mill Burrs made to order, can l>e
proured vrf the Agent. S.. f). BROAD, al
Schellsburg, Bedford County, P
Mill wi j.it work dorm ut (Jin shortest notice, i
* n Lju tihe uioat reasonable terms.
*' - 1 ' "bleat lor Bedford, .Somerset aid •
.STARTLING, RUT TRUF
Viaruingio Every Sensible Woniau.
Why Females Suffer in Health.
No woman of delicacy is willing to disclose
the peculiar ailments incident to her Sex, even
o a most intimate family physician.
Tula.modesty a;t 1 'Jilk-ary is implanted v
nature, and neither should nor need he suljeti
ed to the rude shocks inevitable in making
known to the other sex t hose ailments belonging
exclusively to the female.
Except in extreme cases, her sensrfireues
will sacrifice her health rather than herdalicacv
The consequences are serious, lamentab&
and lifh-long.
1 bus what at first could have been easily rem
ediud. or perhaps better still, not incurred, be
comes a complication of diseases, not onlv ru
iuing the health of the mother, and etnbftteAh
her days by sickness and suffering, but entailing
broken constitutions upon her children, ang
embarrassing, if not distressing, the business and
pecuniary "prospects of the husband. Let eve
ry sensible woman
TAKE WiRMYG 5.Y XIHE
(as thousands have done) by the bitter experi
e ucu and sufferings of others, of the dreadful
consequences she entails upon herself and those
endeared to her, by her ignorance of the sim
plest and plainest rules of health m connected
with the marriage state, the violation of which
entails disease, suffering and misery.
How many are suffering from obstructions of
irregularities peculiar to the female system
which undermine the health, the effects of
which.hey are ignoi ant, and for which their del
icacy forbids seeking medical advice! How
many snfi'er from prolapsut uteri (falljng of the
womb,) or from fftiojr albut (weakness/ debility,
&c.) ! How many are in constant agony for
many months ptechdingconfinement! How ma
ny have difficult, if not dangerous deliveries',
and slow and uncertain recoveries I
To tho question, ht>w a ret tie he to he preven
fed ! what sit til .JO doue ? the answer is simple.
.Let every woman ascertain for herself, without
violence to Iter delicacy, the nature and charac
ter of the aifmeur (to which she as a female is
subject) the causes front which it tua.v arise, and
the proper reihidfoa for its cure and future pre
vention.
I his she can do by possessing a little volnme
? already possessed by thousands) whrch t lis her
what is the ni itter, and tells her what to do for
it. in simple but chaste words, and such as she
c;n ntilerstand.
This little Volume is entitled
THE MJRRIED JVOM.J.Y'S
RiVATR IHSOICiL COMPIfIOV,
B Y 1)H. A. M. JIAL'ItICEAU,
P HOFESSIO :I OF vis EASES OF MOXIN.
Ore Hundredth Edition (BW.eCCr; IS wo., jp. 2£>b
[ON FIVE IM.PEK, FXTSA Bt.VDIVO, §l.]
A standard work of established reputation,
found classed in the Catalogues of the treat
Trade Sales in New York, i'biladelphb. ami
other cities, and sold hv the principal ! „kse!-
lers in J. he Unite*! States, it was first published
rt LS47. since which time
FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES
have been sold, of which there were upwards of
ONE H'JXDR£i> THOUSAND SENT ISY
MAIL, attesting the high estimation in which it
peld as a reliable popular iiied;e.il
BOOK FOB EVERY FEMALE
tlic author having devoted his exclusive atten
tion to the treatment ot corn plaints peculiar to
e;nalo*, in respect to which he is ye. rly con,
suited by thousands, both in person ami by
letter.
Hore every woman can discover, bv compa
ring her own symptoms with those d user .bed,
the niture. character, causes of, and the proper
remedies for, b'-r complaints.
The wif-r.hont btcourit;( a mother h s often
need of instruction and advice'of the utmost
importance to her future health, will timl such
instruction and advicre, and also explain many
symptoms which otherwise would occasion aiyci
oty or alarm, as ill the peculiarities incident t<-
her situation are described.
It is of coarse, impracticable to convex fully !
the various subjects treated of, as thev are of a
nature strictly in tend eel for the married or those i
contemplating marriage. The revehtion c*:i- !
taired in its pages hare proved a blessing ro |
thousands, as the innumerable letters received i
by the author (which he is permitted bv thewri- I
ters to publish) will attest.
Extrart of a Letter from a gentleman in Dnyfon,
Ohio :
Darfo.v, May l. ]S-iT.
Dr. -J. >V. Mauritean
••My wife has baeti perceptibly sinking for j
some three years or more, in consequence' of
her great anguish and suffering some months he
fore and during confinement; every .successive
one more and more debilitated and prostrated
her, putting her life in imminent danger, and
which was on the last occasion despaired of. 1
supposed that this state of things was inevitable, |
and assigned myself to meet the worst. At this j
time (now about two months) r heard your book !
highly spoken of, as Containing some matter;
reaching njy case. On its receipt and perusal. '
i cannot express to you the relief i! afforded my
distressed mind, and the joy its pages imparted j
to ray wile, on learning the groat discover, ot
M. M. Desotnjeaux provided a remedy. I' open
ed •> prosp-et to nie which I little conceived was !
possible. .Vo pecuniary consideration cat. ever !
repay the obligations i am under to yon, for !
having been the means of imparting to us the i
matters contained in '-The Married Woman's !
Private Medical Companion." But for this, ere i
nother year would hare passed over mv bead. !
ain all human probability my wife would have
■ten it i'si grave and niyehildrun left motlici. i
less."
in consequence of the universal popularitv o
the work, as evidenced bv its extraordinary
sale, various impositions have been attempted
as well on booksellers as n fire public, by im
it ai ions of title page, spurious editions, and tsar
deptitious infringements of copyright, and othe
ervices and deceptions, it has been found necus
sarv therefore
TO CUTIOS THIS I*l BLit
to buy no bo OK unless the words lt Dr. A. M.
-MAI IUAE.\R, I2'J Liberty Street, S. Y.,"fson
(and the entry in tin- Clerk's Office on the back
of ),the title pages and buy only of respectable
and honorable dealers, or send by mail, and ad
dress to Dr. A. M. Meuricean.
KP"Upon receipt ot One Dollar. "TIIF
MARRIED WOMAN'S .PRIVATE MEDICAL
COMPAN ION" is sent (mailed free) to am
part ot trie United States, the Canadas ami
British Provinces. All 1.-tier* must be pest
paid, and addressed to DR. A. M. MAURI
CE AU, box 1224, New York Citv. Publishing
Officb, No. 12b Liberty Street, New York.
July 18. 1855 -fim.
Aocxrs—i)r. P. C. Reamer, Bedford; T. B
Peterson. .1: M. Moss A Bro., and Thos-'coper
tutvuif. ! hdad Iphi.i: sp;ltigh*, & Bro., T.aneas
ten .1. B. Gunnison, Eric; S. B. Lnnffer, Greens
burg; J. S. NVkson and A. K McClure, Ckam
hersbr.rg.
W ANTED—At liecd'i Colonado Store.
! IV heat, Rye, Oats. Com. and Buckwheat —also
i ail other approved produce, in exchange tor
! good* ut cash prise;
SAMUEL RADEBAUGK,
Justice of the Peac.
/"hFFJCE two doors South of the .Mengo
V./ House, aud next door to the office of
Mann it Spang, whpre he will attend to the
collection ol all claims placed iu his hands.
• Bedford, Juu. 11, 185 C.
XLEECtrVj,
! .HE LARGE BRICK HOUSE ON Pitt!
! Street, one door West of the Bank House. |
1 oxsession given on the Ut of April next.
'• W. ANDERSON. ,
FiTifi FITS! FITS!
fUi: VEGETABLE EXTII ACT
PILLS.
FOR TIIS CI tt£ OF
Fits, Spasms, Cramps, ami il
Nervous aud Couslifuiicuai lis
eases.
PERSONS who i<re labcjing uihii r this ti os
distressing malady, will tind the Vegetable
Epileptic Filiate he the only remedy ever dis
overed for
Curing Epilepsy or Faiiirg Fits.
These pills possess a specific action 011 the ner"
vous system, and, although they are prepared
especially for the purpose ct curing Fits, the-v
vil! be found of especial benefit for all persons
afllicted with weak nerves, or whose nervous
system has beep prostrated or shattered from
any cause whatever. In chronic complaints,or
diseases of long standing, superinduced bv ner
vousness, they are exceedingly beneficial."
Testimony in favor of ifcr Vege
table ExlriTft Epileptic Pills.
In the public* than of the following cert ifieiitM
ot cures, the names have been suppressed, as
the testimonials were voluntarily offered, and a t
would he improper to publish them without the
consent of the parties, and who would i> un
willing to publish to the world that tliev ol
their children or friends, ever had fits, when
the circumstance is always regarded as one of
the family secrets.
KEASINO, Berks County. Pa. (
December 22d, 1852. (
To Setli S. Hance :
Dear Sir—l he Pills my brother, bought of
you in November, J meat. the Vegetable Fj.i
ieptic Pills, are out.and I get a friend to enclose
you fire dollars, for which 1 wish you to rend
me immediately two boxes more, i ftrvc been
troubled many year* with FITS, and have tried i
tlie skill of man.- physicians, but nothing which
1 .uve taken appears to have met the require
ments of nty case, so welias vuur Epileptic
I ;iU.
ANOTHER CASE <sr FITS
0 £.*i!;*:iiaatu t Va. I
November 15th. 1852. f
To Seth S. fiance. Baltimore. M l.
Hear Sir— Having beta afflicted for some
years past with Falling Eits, 1 saw your adver
tisement, and determined to give veer pills a
trial, and I H m happy to say that since 1 com
menced Hie use of them, i have not had an at
tach. 1 believe them to he aJirst rate article,
for, as 1 have written to you in a former letter'
I was attacked eTery two week*, but sunoo i
have been using tocm I have not had an attack.
\ ctrs. respectful!v,
LETTER FROM A DRUGGIST
New York, Oct. It), 1852
Dear Sir—Please send me two boxes more o'
your Vegetable Epilej.tic Fills. The pet son for
v. bom i procured them, is much pleased with
their edects. They aecui tu have an excellent
e licet.
A PERFECT CUBE OF EFJLEF.S Y
Pittsburg, Novemb.-r22, 1853
, ear Si'—U i now ten months since toy with
-iad any of those nervous attack*. bite thiuks
she is cured. She bus not had *ty symptom# ol
ttie disease for too last nine months. She took
your Vegetable Extract Fill* t .r about four
months, and discontinued them four months
since. Mrs. S. was treated by the host old
school physicians in the State fog ten years,then
by the best lii.oiepaliMCfor eighteen months
without a cure, it is to your Vegetable' Ex
tract Fills, and with str ; t j*J^ t
we scribe her cure of the most dreadful dis
ease that C vei afflicted the human i'antiiv*. I wish
every person afflict en with Epilepsy i,ad this
medicine, and would give it a thorough } r ; :( '
It may not cure in all eases, but in t.,:s it has
perfotmed v.-onders.
A VERY REMARKABLE CUKE
Mi lledgovirie. Ga. (
I'CCCEIbtr 17. 1t:52. J
Dear S:- 1 wish to inform you tl.it one of
my family has been afflicted with i IT.S for a
number of years, and seeing *u advertiseihvti
in u news paper, concerning your Vegetable Px
tiact l.pileptic Piths, i came to the voitcliision
after trying almost every physician in mv reac.ht
iififi ;iii having f.uli'ti in r djv chiM of
t lie disease, to send fur six boxes f Vout- wills
which proved an effectual cure tor m v daughter'
who is now about 1H years of age. I think
there is no other medicine in ttse e.pml to them"
and f will be forev.-r gratelnl to you for the use
of them for my daughter whom it his cured
Your*, respectfully.
Serious and Constliutioiul Disea
ses.
These pills possess a specific actior on th®
nrrveussystem,and although tiicy are prepa
red especiallyfor tile purpose of curing Pits
tney will be found of especial benefit to ail per
son afflicted with weak nerves, or whose ner
vous system has been prostrated or ahatttrd,
from any cause whatever! in fact it is almost
1 1.possible to convey an adci|Uatc idea of the
peody au<l almost miraculous results which
these pills effect in the diseased, broken down
Ir ,jrostrated nervous systems. Persons who
were all Us.sitffde, weaknesss and debility be
fore their tne, at once become robust..ml ikil of
energy. So matter whether the constitution
has been i.rokotl down by eScess. Weak by na
ture, or debilitated by sickness, their effectloh
the unstrung and shattered nervous organiza
tion is equally certain and apparent. In cases
of ueuralgi i, headache, vertigo, pain in the
nerves of the face, and the various train of ner
vous affections, palpitation of the heart, period
ical headaches, cold and shivtrml state of the j
frame, frequent fit;, of abstraction, total inabili
ty, dislike to society, melanchoh , religious mo
nomania, heats arid flushes of the face on the I
slightest occasion, a desire that existence should •
terminal ep they will produce a cure in an aston
ushngly short period of time, and it will aios !
remove depression, excitement, a tendency to ;
blritfi, restlessness. Sleeplessness,lncapgtv for '
study or business, loss ofhneniorv, confusion j
giddiness, blood t.o the head, mental debility
hysteria, indecision, wretchedness, thonglits of!
self destruction, fear of insanity, &c.. Ac i
Tbey will increase and restore'the appetite i
strengthen the emaciated, renew the health of j
those who have destroyed it hv exo ss-s and '
induce continnul cheerfulness and en minim* v !
of spiri Is, and prolong life.
Persons of pale complexion and cbsnutnptive
habits are resfored i* a boy or two, to I,loom
and vigor, changing the skin from a pale.lvetlow
sickly color, to a beautiful tioi id comph sior..
V&~A* these Pills areci mposed of same of
the most expensive mate dais in the listeria
Mcdica. it will he impossible to tea's e them
around the country on agene V, a* common Pat
ent M.-divines usually arc. Put iu order to let
the afflicted in the most remote parts of the
country have a chance to obtain them, they
will he sent hv mail free of postage, to aov part
of the Knifed Stales, or any country with which
aqj United States has postal arrangements, or
orn receipt of a remittance.
PRlCES.—Vegetable Extract Epileptic Pill
$3 per Pox, two tax** for #/>. or $24 per dozen
OyAll orders must be addressed postpaid t„
S. S. HA MCE,
108 Baltimore Street, Baltimore,Md.
llanccs's Sarsaparilla Blood Pills
" Horehound Candy,
" Compound Syrup* of Hore-bound.
OyAlso for sale hv MILLER & CONTEY,
Schelltbn rg. Pa. j
BEDFORD INQUIRER, AND CHRONICLE.
ORlilAJlli ANiEitICAX
MONTHLY M.tti.tZfNE,
EsrAiiUsiicn t-t 1827.
DEVOTED TO LFIKKAThKE, ART AND
FASHION, liioO.
riAHE now volume commencing with the Ja
,L nuarv number. t#UG, will contain over
Twelve Hundred Pages of the choicest reading
matrer, Steel and Wood Engravings, ami Music.
"'Graham" in a Family .Magazine, with mat
ter to please tiie grave ami the gay,'tno young
and the old; and while everything relating to
Fashion, and purely feminine tu its nature, is
fully cfjual to tiiat published in any other peri
odical—the Literature is of a higher character,
urid better suited to all members of the Family.
This Magazine* is, iind has been, within the
scope of its design, the exponent of a puie
healthy, and elevated literature; in proof of
which we refer to the past and more especial- j
tj to the pre * nt year.
The coming Voinnid, on account of the en- |
gagements made with literary celebrities, and j
the superior facilities at our control, will, while
iu other respects unchanged, excel in the beu
ty and variety of its contents all former issues.
The following are the names of sonic of those
whose contributions have appeared in ••Gra
baM" during the present vent.
IV. C. BrsiXiit,J. Russeil Lowell, J. T. Head
ley. T. B. Read,, Wm. Dowo, K. W. Ctriswold,
E. I'. Whipple, Wi (i. Siir.nts. 11. \V. Heihert.
1. It-. Stoddard, Park Benjamin, Paul it.
llayne, J. M. Church, J. Belcher, J). D.. Wm,
Alexander, K. VV. Ellsworth, E. O- Smith,
Alice Cnry, Ellen Louise Chandler, Julia C.
Dorr .Caroline Ciiesebro, Ella Rodman, Mrs.
E. L. Cubing, K. Anna Lewis, Mary A. Den j
ison , M axiou ftarlan j, ••Rosa," Caroline K :
Orue , Coria .M. Burr, Anue T. Wilbur, Bell '
Bush'{ls. K. J. E iines, K. L. tvHliuru.
Rarii rani:km" of tlecoming volume will con
tain a lipl-jiulM Steele Efrgraving! a Plate o
the Pars* F isiiiuiiH. n Steele, e4wjrint.lv culor
<■<l; one. or m i; • articles lichsy illustrated with
V.'oud Engraving*; Miscellaneous Pros : and
Voetrt• an Editor's '1 able; Reviews of New
B< < i;s Monthly Summary of (Juneut Events;
iliut.s u;i f'.isaKia and Fashionable Intdligencc
t'er the Montji; Patter as for Xpedle-work, and
New .Moiisic.
This Steel Engraving* will ambtace finely ex
ecuted portraits of the Celebrated lady-writer
td tile (i iv, iutfrsji.-r "i d witn a variety of twhe' s
abject#, siren as a e think will prove acepta r
sWv to tht: general reader.
i lie Fashion Plates are engraved on Steel,
ni.er the latest Paris fashions, giving out and
in-door costume* tor the month in which they
appear. T-nwy hive been pronounced suporioi
t> those published in any other American Pe
riodica!.
i ho Literary Matter will consist of Histori
cal, Biographical, and Literary Essays, Sketch,
e.s offr.ivel. Fine Arts, N'ovcis, Tales, Roman,
ee*. ike. The Novels iind Knmarrces of ••tra
bati: ' ioI which from two to live will appear in
every issue) are universally acknowledged to
excel h; beauty arid interest any other publish
ed 1r America.
fhe Editor's Table is made up of Humorous
Ski Iches nr 1 Anecdotes. Foreign and Domes
tie Gossip, and I :i< iary and other chit-el at.
Ibe Monthly Summary of Current Events
gives a condensed account of the principal
events, which have taken place in the world
during the preceding mouth.
'i lie Reviews of New Books aro from the
peii ol 11.1*. Whipple, who, as a critic anil
reviewer, stands riifivailed.
i be i asiiicn article presents, each month a
correct and comprehensive account of the new
styles of Dresses, Bonnets, Mantillas, Shawls,
Embroideries, and even tiling relating to Fash
ion. of intcfost to tht ladies.
ll'--' N" eerfio-Work Patterns for CoHors, l'n
ffer sleeves, Cup*, Burt has. Skirts, Erabroid
and general Vee-He*
work. nr<- numerous and beautifully designed.
New Mil sic. A now peace will he given ev
ery month. Those alone at a Music-store,
would enst more than a year's sulisoriptdnr;.
f i lllis. —One copy. one yea r, in advance, $3;
Two Oo|)ies. 85; Five cop's-- (and one t- the
Agent or 'pettor- up of the Chrß) $lO. For C
One tlojiy wid he sent Three Years. Additions
to Chit s can he made at the same rate a* Clubs
sent. All subscriptions not paid in advance, $4.
ABB A HAM If. SEE,
No. H O, Chestnut Street, Phila
Taylor & .Howry,
TANNERS, BEBFORD, PA.
HATE CONSTANTLY ON IIAND
at their Tannery on East Pitt St. leatln r
ol all kinds and of the heat quality, at exceed
ingly iiio-lora)e rates. They pay the highest
prices tor country hides.
Feb. 16. 1554.
LiiUßEii i ESSIBRI
|{ W j ( different hind?
Also, 75.000 lee.tpt LI'M
BEK ol ihhVraiil kinds, such as VVhoe Pine,
Yellow Pine. Poplar. Spruce, itc.. &. For ..me
_ F. I). BEEGLK.
St. Cliiirtville Feb. IS. 1563-tf
Piasleiing; Laths!!
having erected
* * IU '<*" sawing FLASTEIIIMG LATHS on his
premises m Union Tp., Bedford countv, is now
ready to furnish any quantity on the' shortest
notice. I rice $1.60 per thousand, 3 ft. Jon*
Other lengths in proportion.
addressed to meat St. Claimilie wil
bo promptly attended to.
i, - „. „ , GRIFFITH
Union lp., Feb. 16,1854. zz.
TO BUILDERS.
rj'hc subscriber is fully prepared to furnish and
A quantity or quality of Bnihftng Lumber any ]
? t r f, t . hs ' Orders directed to St. Clairs
v ill, Bedford County, will be promptly attended I
to, tiy giving a reasonable notice
n-c a. mi. f '' MEO, ' I: -
IE You CHEAP GOODS, c.ll .t
Cheap Side. '
Nov. 3d.
.. rp*■ l n }*}ratr n Notice.
| LJ.hKB of Administration having been
-Li (.'runted to the subscriber, Jiving in South
Wood bony Township, Bod lord Countv, ou the
Estate ot George Keplogle, late of .Middle
V> oodberry Township, dec'd, all person* know
ing themselves indebted to said Estate are re
questod to make payment without dclav, and
those having claims against the same will pre
sent them properly authenticated for settla
meut. ALEXANDER lIOLSINGER
Jan. 18, liJ.j6.-f* jtdm'r
Adminisinuor'g Nolice.
LETTERS of Administration having been
granted to the subscriber, living tn South
Wood berry Township, on the Estate of David
Stoner, lite of said Township, dec'd; all per
sons indebted to said Estate arc requested to
make payment immediately, and those having
claims against the same will present them pro
perly authenticated for settlement.
JOHN STONER, .# dm'r.
Jan. 25, 1865WT
Administrator's Notice.
J KTIERS of Administration on the Estate
-LJ of Andrew Miller, la to of Londonderry
1 ownship, dec'd, having Jieeu granted to the
subscriber, residing in Napior Township; all
persons indebted to said Estate are hereby no
tified to make payment immediately, and those
having claims against the same, are ruquircd
to present them forthwith properly authentica
ted for settlement.
GEORGE W. WiLLIAMS, Mm'r.
Jan. 18, 1856-f
TIIRKbHI.NG MACHINES, with 2, 8, or
4 hone power for sale cheap at Rsed's Colo - !
nadc Store.
Nov. 30, 1855. I
Siore House and Tareru Maud
For itenl.
rpHE giibscriLcryyiU rcr his Store-house
X aud Tavern Stand, in the town of Bloody
Run, Pa., together or separate. There is at
tached to the Store room, ware house, granary,
and corn crib; and to the Tavern Stand, stab
ling for fifty head of horses, together with
oats house, com crib, eurnaee shed, and mi
excellent well of water nt the door. If rented
possession will he given on the Ist of April
JACOB EBBERT. J
Bioodv Run, Jan. 18, 185 G.
Warcross' Rotary Planing Machine.
¥ ANTEI)—To toil the Rights and Machines
for aKotary Planing, Tongniug ami Groov
ing Machine, for hoards and [think, under the
Nofcross Patent. Also, the attachment of the
Moulding Machine, which will work a whole
hoard into mouldings at one operation. This
pateut has been tried, and decided in tho Su
preme Court in Washington, to be no Infringe
ment, Iteing superior to Wood worth's Machine.
Apply-to J. D. DALE* Willow Street, above
Twelfth, Philadelphia, where the Machines can
he seen in operation.
Jap. fB, 18.16-3 m
REMOVAL.
THE subscriber wruuid respectfully announce
to the public that he has removed his Tiinih"
Establishment to the building recently occu
pied by M r Luther, as a Coiifoctiortary Store
i:i the Diamond, where he is better jirepwred
than ever to accomodate bis customers \yith
every article in the line of bis business, either
wholesale or retail, and hopes tier wiflgfve
him a call at his new location.
OKORfIE BL V.VURE.
Bedford, April 13, 1855.
P. S. The subscriber is desirous of having
his books closed up till Ist April, iw.. eitliy:
by cash or note. He hop. s this notice will he
attended to immediately. G. U.
.\ ew Jewefn.
rpllf, subscriber has opened out a new and
JL splendid assortment of all kinds of the
■uottr f-iahionahle Jewelry—consisting in part of
Breast Pius, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, &a. ike.
Call find see his stock.
d< * il DAXiLL BORDER.
idmlnintralor'* Notice.
I ETTEKS of Adininistrati. >o having he mi
Ad granted to the subscriber, living in Harri
son Township, on 11 a Estate of John Kegg.
late of Juniata Township, dec'.!: all persons
knowing tlu-niselvcs indebted to said Estate j
are hereby notified to make payment imnn-di- 1
atvly, and those h.tviug claims against the same i
will present their accounts properly authenti
cated for settlement,
FREDERICK TURNER, '
vldminislratw.
Jan. 11, IH'.r.-f
Valahl Property
IT PiiiviTE si!.!:.
nnHE subscriber offers bis valuable SliilPro-
L porty ant Tannery lor sale, situate on
Brush Creek, Esst Providence Township, Red
ford County, Pa., two miles South of the Juni
ata Crossings, I-1 a mining 41KI acre*, more or
less, with upwards ot KM J acres cleared, with
25 acres of good meadow. The balance well
timbered witb oak. whi'e and yellow pine.-•
'1 here are two good orchards of choice fruit on
the place.
The improvements are It first rate MER-
I' It. IX T MI J. 1., with three run of stone, and
all the necessary machinery for dying merchant
and country work, all newly repaired in 1854.
Iho T.! A STERV his 41 vats, with all the fix
tures belonging thereto. The bark-mill and
bid- .breaker run U. water power. The DWEL-
LlX'i HOI'SK is largo and commodious, with
running water at She door and in the cellar:
also a large bank-barn, with running water in
the barn \ ,-.rd. wagon shed and carriage house,
coin crib, smoke house, wash bouse, with all
necessary out buildings. There are also a
Piaster Mill. Saw .Mill, and three Tenant Hou
ses and stables, and Several fine springs of liv
ing water on this tract.
1 ersorts dcsiroiig of purchasing pood proper
ty Will do well by calling on the subscriber, re
siding on the premises.
SIMON NY'CU.V
Rays IIiU P. (>., Jan. 26, IKsrt-:;m
bhs this three IUOII and send bill to this office
oeolection.
HOtt'UiD I.Wtll | |Tl||.\.
PMLJDELFHU.
Important Annonucrniciit!
rpo all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases
A sucii as Seuiinel \V eakliess, impotence,
Goinu.rliasa, Gleet, Syphilis, Nc.. kt.
The Howard Association of Philadelphia, in
view of the uwtuldcstructioii of liutuun life am',
health, caused by sexual diseases, and the de
cejiti.ms which are practised upon th unfortn
nate victims of such diseases by trucks, have
directed their consulting Surgeon, as a charita
ble <rct Worthy of their name, to give medical
adriet gratis, to all persons t bus.ifflicted, (Male
or Female.) who apply by fetter, with a descrip
tion ot their condition.(age, occupation, hab
its ol life,) Ac., and incases of extreme pov
erty and suffering to furnish medicine * free of
charge. " J
1 he Howard Association is a benevolent In
stitution, establishedbv special endowment for
the relief of the sick ami distressed, afflicted
with '-Virulent and Epidemic Diseases." an d
its funds can be used for no otF-r purpose. It
has now a surplus of means, which the Direr- '
tors have voted to advertise the above notice '
It .s needless to add that the Association com- I
inands the highest Medical'sklll ofthe sec* and •
wui turnisli the most modern treatment. Vjl I
uahlo advice also given to sick and nervous f„* I
males afflicted wit li abdominal weakness. Womb j
complaiut,Costi veness, Luucorrhota h-c
Address (post-paid.) Dr. Geo. R. CvLuorv !
Consult ing Surgeon, Howard Assoeiiw ,oi,. No'
2, South Ninth htr.-et, Philadelphia. Pa. ' |
By order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HE ART WELL, PrcndenU <
trim, t- Aiacniwa, Secretary.
J uiie I, lboo.-xz
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
is 4 1 L . L l!" r, °'' s ,' 1 ' win unsettled accounts with
the late firm o( Rupp fc Outer, arc respectfully
and most earnestly requested to call and settle
Up without delay.
Oct. 26, 185.3^—2m.
Di\ F. C. Reamer,
Physician and Surgeon,
T3 especti'ully tenders his services to
AC. toe citizens of Bedford and vicinitv. Ffe
inay always he found (unless professionally en
gaged) at his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana
i'eb.l 6, 1854.
Administrator's Notice.
T h TTLKS of Administration having been !
J-J granted to tbu subscriber, residing at Ra
gle i oumirjr, Huntingdon County, Pa., 011 the 1
Estate or James Hamilton, late of Broad Top
Township, Bedford Countv, Pa., all persons
indebted to said Estate are notified to make
payment without delay, and those having
claims against the same, will present them pro
perly authenticated for settlement
Feb. 8, lr
W A S N toke AT KEED ' s colosmz \
":" T ' ' RVK, BUTTER, j
° ATB . Corn., EOOS,
r „ , "d
In Exchange for Goods. j
Bedford, Dae. 21, 1856. '
DRUGS, EGOKS, STATIONAR
DR. F. C. RMREK,
BEDTOR& T\.,
riavint; rurihased tlie Prut? And
XI Book Store of in- S. L. Scvtt. -Isr.
siantly on hand, at the old stan-, a largo auii
wellsoiccted stock of choice Lings uhd Mod
iciiiet, wholesale and retail, ail of which will b.-
sold at fair term*, 'i'he assortment consist* it
part of
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, DYE
WOODS AND ACIDS, PAIN'J S AN D
OILS, WINDOW GLASS AND GLASS
WARE, TOBACCO AND SEGALS,
PjERF b'MEH V , FANCY ARTICJ.Jt, At.,
PATENT MEDICINES;
Having the regular agency for tne .-ale of a
of those medicines the public are assured that
tliev arc of the best: sne-h as have stood the lest
oftinieninl experience.and can he safely recoiu
mertdedasgi rUiinc. Viz.
Town spud '* and Sands Sirsaparil'a. \i islar
Balsam of Wild Cherry .Aver st iierry 1 ectoral
-Moilflt'x Life Pills and Fhamix Biturs. It
Javne's Fair illy M fcditfftres.Ffthntstocl.s's Hob. ;r
--sacks, ami other vermifuges, Hocff'.and German
Bitters, tvc. >cc.
Constantly on hand a large mkk 1 iiisU-nc
biographicti. •Scientific, Religions, 1 ,*>t. eeJ
ic'.ioo'. and M'nc.'Haneous
BOOSLS.
Als i a great variety of
Fancy Stationery.
O'.p, Post and wrapping puper of every qua; .ty
piper Hangings in great variety. Window
glin.l ain patterns or, by the piece. Vt ait py.per
o )t ei 1 and Fancy Goods.
BLANK. BOOKS
i r>fevery size and quality, Pocket £c< ksatid Foil
Muipiics. l>iarics, Blank Deeds ai d Mortgages
cold Pons and Pencils, Cm!>. Brushes, Per
-1 turnery in groat variety. So.;; -. \c. &c.. he.
Lamps. and CampMhe Oil a' Burning h luid
jp-pr coustantiv on hard,
CHOICE 1 K>rOBS,
r m • lie tl use; Brniidy. tT.dlTs. Scheldt
tin ipps.Gin. Port, .Sherry and Madeira VV i:io
Jan. 10, ISS4.
GOOTGK Yttk'iiSl.l.r .
THE POCSETESCUL
OU. EVtRY OS WIS OttS t.
-ja-jc TUB FIFTIETH Edition,!
with Olio Guild' d Kngra
&■' Eg- N w, ings..silo wing d teoitsa
$Jr JSlsk \>V. -Malt'orniHticlis of the 3iu
'& wiman System in every slrjpe j
jjt Bpaint forni. To which is i
E >•" padded a Treatise on the !
R fcJB Igl Diseases ol' Females, being;
J&l, y f 'Ed highest importance
'I? t " uarried people, or those
oentctnplatiiig marriage j
WILLIAM YOUNG, M. D.
Let no father he ashamed to present a copy |
of the .HSCULAPIUS to his child. 1: may j
save him from an early grave. Let no young |
man or woman enter into the secret obligations i
of married lit'.- without reading the POCKET !
ALSCULAPIUS. Let uo suio-rii.g -m ..
hacknied Cough. Paiu in llie .Side, restless
nights, nervous feelings and the whole train o:
Dyspeptic sensations nn<f given tip by tbeirphy
sieiati. he .mothot moment without consulting
the iSSCLLAI'II'S. Have the married. <>-.
rliosn about to be married any impediment, read
this truly useful book, us it has ia-< n the intuitu
of saving thousands of unfortunate creature
from the Very jaws o? death.
fT?"Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE
CENTS enclosed in a letter, will receive one
copy of this work by tuaii. or five copies will be
sen! for O'ne Hollar.
Address, (peat paid! DP. Wit. VOI'-VC.
No. 1 V_> Sprae* Sireet, Philadelphia. ;
July 13. 185o—lv. j
JIM' l.\ MM
GOODS,
At the "EHEAP fKA'Eie."
WB would uspecuul!., nvtii i ?.<•• to if* cit/ i
\) Zi-its of Bedford and vicinity, that wehsvo j
jast returned from tie crstem eiti< >. :it u are J
n ow receiving and opening aluigo and hand-j
So me assortment oI
Siulug and Summer Goods
consisting in part of Cloths, Csssimeits. Ida. - j
and fancy Satti'nets; a large variety of Sack
ami M&rsailles Vestings, Kentucky Ji-ans, Cot- j
oriadge Linen Drills for pants. Linen for coat J
Tweeds, brown and black Muslins fr m 6-1
cents per yard upwards: Cotton Bagging. Asna
fcurgs. cotton Table Dispersfor 12 j per yard; j
tl d all articles for use or ornament.
Ladies' Dress and Fancy Gcccs,
of all descriptions, Silks. Bceregc de Laines
Challiex, Molts, de Laiues, Alpacas. Ir< tn 12
cents up to $1 per yard: Domestic Ginghams
Borage Ginghams. Laces and Edgings, Kihbvn*
kid and ail kind of ladies" and gem's Gloves
linen and silk HtikfS, Hosiery for men. wotuens
misses arid children; men and WOIIKMX allocs,
boots and gaiters; misses shoes; a large assort
ment of Mats and Bonnets, ol the very latest
styles. A good supply of
GROCERIES,
Coffee for llis cents per pound, brown Sujri
at ah prices; crushed, pulverized and clarified
Sngar, Baker's broma Chocolate, Cocoa I.aid
Oil. Sperm Oil. Whale Oil, Etheriai Oil, Can
dies. Tons of all kinds; best Golden Syrup and
New Orleans Molasses ; fresh llerring and
Mnjker.il.
Qi*eeasware uad Hardware,
°f all kinds, Glassware aid Cedarwnre.
Our stock has been selected with the greatest
care, in regard to quality and prices. -Aid we
(latter ourselves we can offer inducements to
purchasers. Call and see and don't tftKe our
word tor it—drop in and judge for vouraelves
AU kinds of country produce taken in ok
hange for ijoods, at the highest market prices.
SANSOM & GSPHART.
Bedford, April 27, 1855.
A Miracle of Science,
j Dr. C. Rolling of Mechanicsburg.CuwberlHn
Co. Pa.,announces to those afflicted withl'u
mors, Vv'ens, Cancers, Polypus, Lupus Moles < r
j Marks, Soroftda or King's Evil and all diseases
• that have heen usually treated with Caustic or
Knilo, he can remove them by an entirelvnow
mothod, without cutting, burning, or pain. Nei
ther Chloroform or Etheriadministered, to the
patient.
It is no matter ou what part oftbe body they
may be, he can reniovethem with perfect safety,
| and in a remarkable short time. No Mineralor
, \ egetabk poison, is applied, and no money re
quired until a cur e is perfected.
Prolapsis Uteridit'einale complaints, Chrome
atienral and all otper diseases treated withposi-
Vjaesnccee*. Full a-ticulars can be obtained bj
c aressmgin either English or German postpaid,
h ieats can be accommodated with Board on
ce.Saonable terras.
r\fecli:uiioßburg is one of the prettiest and
althlesf towns i n this or an)* other State. It it
miles from Harrlsburgon thcC. V. R. K. and j
pcesaihle from alt parts of the Union.
The Dr. will visit caaes in anj. ppfrtpf tfte
State when desired.
Kfhd render tf y.iu know any affile!ed fallow
restore, delay not to tell them of this treatment
teb. 1, 1850.-ez
v • "7* . * tjN *-*_• - 9
CORN and Buckwheat meal for sale ltv
Nov. 80. g. KUPP.
A NEW BUGGY fur sale by
NOT. 30. G. TY. RUPP.
■miriMs.
THE BtDIDRU IMiIIHI R i>?n
C IIItO.MI LK wjii b i>iry 'ii.tr!-
day MbiiiHih at juo dolain jer ai.i.i r~. hi m.-
y ance, or two dollar* nod filly cn* r,Hi-r the
vear o x i- > i < *.
M o tr??! Ik take for a limit.: period
afliii six mouths *sud no MtheeriinT will l ti ,;
tbcMy 10 discontinue kin Mibsir.j.Uon t,Uii *<j
arrfcari>£ s aio j u.i .
Eases cf Advertising;
1 insertion. 2 do. Sci
1 square,(Tfl'ncs) SO 70 fl.rr
2 squares, $ I.o© i.fy tJit
3 squares, 1.00 2,t,0 2
'£ mouth", 0 do. ]*2 o
1 square S2 60 5 4XO jr.io
2 4.< 0 6,(0 lu.M,
3 squares 5.(H1 h.hu i;.ri
Half Coiun.n #XO 12J Jti.Hv
Wlmle Goitrtnn 12,00 Hi.tO gi,j ()
a<lr*rti!inctb not marked ■ it hr)
number of insertion* ijetircd will h iu*ertr.r
until forbTa. anil charged iecorditVgK.
IHMlisinii.
I*l''• subscriber takes this method of Inii
itg his friend* that ho ha- freest in hit if
ntock oi t J HJAG it MJtl it
which he has aeitctcu. Una the ingttt Miri*.
in the eastern cities. We U-l;.e .n j*t t. y ...
DIE),' JL fiExS GOODS, comprising r.rb M , ■
lnt-r Sitka—la-autii i:I colors art! wl Lp:i;, I >Trlr,
rich Black Silks of all width* and qiahi,,,
lietrgia. J ikktii'ijiirvintiii it lMiigtc i.iitrt.
Lawns, t\c. In If hi IE" CtfrJ a
oiir in uausu.iily large and varied. *u-
Orach g Er iOroide.ed Swiss; phiiu, tfr jr tut
J'lain i>. nibrics: Jaconet*-; Si sin ri Hrrlt.p
Huvni. Lin,.ties. etc.. iff. /.of ti hfl r.Wa
GOODi'—lAnvv Sii. - ting*, CoUon, do., i i);, w
case 3!Kstii'is; Table Linns, bkacSiii Btl ,i
hrowti: Russian Biaptr*. etc.
nine, preen a Mil brown Ltirprj and Grena
dines for Veil*.
GKXTIfKMUKfi .IbJifiO} WF.JR. tvA
an Gloths, CarMU errs god Vtatings, ot e*tir
cOllCl'iVniMf My -r ili-d cjy
-VOL JI A I A' i OLftJJ- JtMiihaginca. A!j .ft,,
i.avn b, Ginglii sua. etc.
FML R U ill Eli I i:s — frt nvh worked Co i !.r r,
JLiiidtU lei.ieft, ijiceirs. Edgings, Insirtii;,,
etc.. etc.
I'OMEsTIE fi()OD>—A I.rge sssortorerit
• cm braving evert hit g iti tie Jim .
Glovi . Hosiery, Nuliwus, fee.. aJJ |jii>< and
qualities
HUOTS. SJIQES. 1. 7? .'}J, C. TS.
( !uaa, Glass and I'ntiiisware, loi.siMiig or
j every desirable article.
Looking Glasses, ail aires, chcaper thai, l r
--; Hi. JEiLDU'.iRE. GROCERIES, Preps y,
divines. P Puts. Oil* and l ye Surf*, aid'in
' ' '' .tig il :;t ought to 1 e kt; tj n a neit
■ i d eonntry si oi•■. *
, lianktully acknowledging I i e i!la>r*l] aiir>-
age heretolore extended. I al-ail ei chain t,,
. merit it* continuance fey ke.-pii p < m -<.| tj.
| largest, most varied and i est steel a in t<w r .
His store is opposite thr Jie< t< u' JOt.)
PETKII KADEBAI'GH.
Bdford.May 1). ]S\ r ,5.
?. <34' StSl/f/.
D HI K"T IST,
Bedford, Pa.
OfFICII on Pitt Street. rrar'y e;;r.vit
tuc ••Bedford Hotel."" Teeth plugged, leg*
ulatitd, itc.. and artificial troth inserted, ticm
one to an entire set. Charges moderate, xi d si)
j operations warranted.
zyi .Tins—PqaiTivtiv Cxsn.
Jan. I!t. I.s.'.d,
STIiJF MEEK.
S lAMK to the premises of the anhseriimr.
V J i vin s " lr Enterprise. South Wood berry
l"W I. ship, about the Ist September last, x
steer about one year old I 't spring. It. color
red, marked l.y crop off the right ear. The
owner !e re|nested to come torwatd. pro.j
proj>crty, pay charges and rake it atrav.
v , o 1>AVII) S.MJBKBGEK.
Nov. 30, 185b
n. \K Ai)Lm s
Justice ol the I'rare,
|"TAS r.-moved his Oilier Juliana Siitr;
J. A i\\ o do.irs North ol the "intjtriter ait
J Ghroiiicle Office, ami tur. doors Sot.ii or hug
<J-J ordalis'OJlre. . where lie w ill putrctttaliy at
! tend ". t|,e colicctioti of all ciaiins ).isci>ir.-
| iiis hands.
Bedford, April ti, 1855—iz
STiIVDAKD fUSS tOOhS,
row tui: _> no in os or
Township Boards of Educalien rrd
Uaion Schools.
TUE folli wnig icedlent School J'orkxltv
btrcii ad.'pttjtl, lv DtitieiliMii rx>. ntof**
Huurda of" Education, in rht } k t ci|Urv&
!Uonthi first. btCHU>6 of their
merit; Sectiiitl* !>ecsßso ihcr arc. aUo, ti.e
ecoiioDiicnl to the lean.t r.
HEADING AND SPELLING.
McGtrfl'ev's Eclectic Pictorial Primer,
MctfuifWs Eclectic Spelling Beck,
.McGulJcy s Eclectic 1 irxt iiendt-r,
MctiXiti'vy s Eclectic Second Knxlrr,
McGtrfFey's Eclectic Th'tid Header,
.McGufl'ey's Eclectic Fourth Render,
.McUuttVy-'a Eclectic Filth Header, or Rhetori
cal Guide.
The Heitsans Young Ladies' Reader.
CLASS BOOKS IN* ARITHMETIC.
Ray's Arithmetic. Part FirM.
Ray's Arichmeiie. Part Si ret.J,
Hay s Arthmetic, Purl Third.
Key to Kay's Arithmetic.
ALGEBRA.
Ray's Algebra. Part First.
Raj's Algebra. Part Second,
Key to Kay's Algebra. Parts First and Second.
I'Oli COMMON' SCHOOLS.
Finneo's Primary Grammar. Revised and Eu
arged, and printed th in new type. This en
larged edition, embraces SvNTAX, hirh IS 'rest
ed in a clear, practical and pleasing manner,
and the volume is a full and ccmpiett Cl*m>-
bock 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 aevanced t'ujila
who wish to study the stibjecj.on * more extend
ed basis, and vvitb tttore n nrteness in detail.
Analysis. Pinueo's t glisb Teacher, in
which is taught the struct! e of sentence* V
ANALYSIS and SYNTHESIS. a popular work CO
the analysis of English senten, c.
It is believed that no books , v er prcei rid to
the public have met with such Universal appro
bation as those embraced in the FcUerrc Lnn-
CATION Ai. SERIES. Not only have, nearly ail THE
leading practical Jeaclnrs in the State, by their
letters manifested their high appreciation of
their merits, and the satisfaction th*y feclin
using them; but many others, whose sphere of
instruction is in the higher Departments of Ed
ucation, btit who also mi/fft'stiy labor for the
progress and welfare of the Common Schools,
have united in this puoerol voice of appr< rah
Published by \V. B. SMITH & Co., ClncTin.ti.
AGENTS FOR BEBFORB CornTT.—Dr. B. F.
Drug and Bool; Store, Bedford; Dr. F.
C.REAMER'S Drug and Book Store, Bedford. i
where these books may be had wholesale and J
retail, on the most fhrorahle terms.
School Boards will be supptied with oapiea
lor examination, and schools supplied for a
first introduction, at reduced rates.
Sept. 28, 1853-0
§RN,{Y HEIFER. I
CAME to the premises or the awtweribir, |
living in Monroe Township, about the nrvt |
lie bt November last, a red and wbito lis
supposed to be rising ia two years old
narks. The owner is requested to come
ward, prove property pay charges and tak
rwav.
LEWI? KOON* ■ |
Dec. 7th, 1855. {