The >1 en gel Hou*e. r *4 'ubwnlicj iiaviiig takm, the abi>v J* * ' H.itul, in itteiown ol Bedlurd, receu J ■. 6jtby Mr. Isaac would fe-peoiiwd) | • ounce to liM IriiitiiUiUiii tuv i<> enmttwi them m u i unpen or style. i His Bed- an.) are new. too lli*"'lumbers IM u-ninltoti* and weti ventilate J j > tvl lurtnsrietl in the be-i manner. O i his Table. will be ttu blithe choicest ri- j litis the market ran print ore His; Bar will be supplied with the be-t Ii- i . Bors. His Stable is large ami rnm with him feel a; home. he respei-tliilly ask* the patrniiMge ; of the public. J-W1 US > HKCh'VVfTH. Bedford. March 31. 1814 Call at Illymirc'tL Til E su!; rilier lias ju.t received from the ' Eastern cities the best assortment of Brass > Copper, an I Tin IV:irerer otfereil in this place, \ tow Inch he invites the attention of the public He has a great many improved cooking utensils, ; that cannot fail to please every housekeeper who 1 uses them. The Ladies especially are invited to ! call and examine the articles. Among (Item are j Butts and BKH, Utrru Kettles of all sizes, Water Coolers, Chafing Dishes, Saucepans, .Milk i Boilers, NrrtsK Lines, an excellent article for' thj sick room. Cake Moulds. Spice Boxes, Tea Cannisters, Briss wd Iron Ladies. Patent ; Lamos. Candlesticks. Glass Lamps, Match Box- ; es. Spittoon*. Ac.. Ac. English arid French Tin, Iron and Brass Ware i in great variety. Japanned Tin Toys, ami a great variety <\f Fancy article*. Chain an I Force Pumps, and in short every article in my line. Don't forget ro call at tlia Tin Ware Depot in Pitt si. GEORGE Bf.VM IRK. Jaz; 11. 1814. HUtDWIHE STOKIL i'he subscriber having purchased the <*nti r >e.k. of HARDWARE ol'tho late Thomas B* Miller, in ttia Borough of Beilford, would r>- SjKjCtl'ully announce to his friends aim the pub lie generally, that lie is now prepared tofm liisti aiinostevery article in his line ol business on favoribletvmi .. IH* stock being nearly all Hew, an 1 selected •>■ one well experieneedin the business, ht is fully satisfied that purchaser* willivl it to their advantage to give Id in a call. In-ihlitioo to a general stock of Hardware, lie has on hind, and will coiistalitly keep GRO CERIES of the very best quality—GL.VTsS of all size—si**', ■*> I'ONKM'ARh of a very snperlitr quality. He lit* al ; I ■i < u. st tt ts St gar, Cod'- I j T 31, d>i in :s. |J I ' II), CII lies, Ac,. Also al, I <1 s: i-i f.i >ll if >c is. vi 1 will serve Wedding ' nt -i* >4-4 ts, u short notice, withconl'ec > Oil til litis. j He hi* >; • ie i up and refitted bis OYSTER 1S if.)) V. • I a sut> irior style, where he will al- 1 Win is nil.' to serve his friends and the pub> j li i with rh • fr -s i -it in I choicest Oysters that cm h • pr i cured. Ii s st ill i- oppisite the Oil-Fellow's. R til li i;. w i ire h • I'Vds c mti T-ut tint those ! W'IO giv i hi n i cill will not go nwar disip- } pointed JOHN J. LUTHER. ■ Nov. tcher in the cuutyj should if piwih'.u, b s present, a* we ex-J poet to b ftv tru 1 with a l Irci-es, on Kdu c ttiott tl suhj icts, II ic on!v from several gjttleiu '.: iof our own town, hut also from otiicr pi tu H, u nuug thain. very probably, ' t!? 11 oi. 11. C. Hicko';, lisp, state siijieritt tau I->at at H irrtsbiirg. A car lii! iuvitatiou is extended to the S iprint i I oils of Hlnir. nnd Fulton countius- T. 11. first of April next. A's > f>r r• it the It Rm n in 1 o dl tr now in pa is issi >n of |su; Lipple; possession as : abiv i. ■' >r * ii- luply i,tt •so ixoribrr >r to David l". Minn. DAVID MANN. Nov. Jv, 1811. A. Kis'ii. Ftt. JOKHA.N LIV PIiITNEUSMIP. King A Jordan. Allarncjs at Lan BKDfc\)ttD r PA., WlLf pricti.'.a in tbe acveral Courts otße ford and i lj dniiigconntie*. Agencies, Oolhmtiwns. and all othur bnsinc* inti iisted to their care n ill hepromptly and faith fitllv attended to. OFFICE in Juliana street, formerly oecnpied'b 1). H. ILiSus. E*q..any John Ciarkwill now he coudtieted by and iu the natnc of John Citric A Son. NOTICE. PERSONS having unsettled accounts with th undersigned r.rr cllistd njion to attend tt at least attend to th in. JOHN CLARK. March tl, 18>6-3ni. •STARTLING, BUT Til I "K 1 Warning to Krery Sensible Woman Why Fe:ualc-i Suffer in Health. i Xuwomau of delicacy is willing to a moat intimate l.uiuly physician. This ou'k'sty an I delicacy is implanted by nature, and neither lion Id nor tiei-d be subject. ; d to tlic rude shook* inevitable in making j isuffa t■ < llieJthec sex thoseailments belonging i exclusively to the itntalv. Kscc|)t in extreme ush**r xensitiVA*ilt*x will sacrifice her health rather than ber dtdicmcv 1 j The Consequences are serious, laui. ntublii i j ami lil'e-long. 1 littH what at first could have beeueasilv rem edieu. or perhaps better still, not incurred, be comes a complication ol diseases. not ulv ru- : ining the health ol the mother, ami eiubitieriti | her days by sickness and •tillering, but entailing j broken constitutions upon her children, utig . embarrassing, H'"t distressing, the business and pecuniary prospects of the husband. Let eve v seusiote woman j TAKE WARMAU 11 HUE • e(a* thousands have don. ) by the bitter experi i v tice and a offerings of otlicts, of the dreadful j onsei | jeoces slie entails upon lierstl) and those ! I endeared to her, by her ignorance of the sim- ' pleat and plainest rules o| health as connected j i wublhe marriage (t.ite. tile violation of which i entails disease, suffering and misery. How many are suffering from obstructions oft irregularities peculiar to the female svstem | which u.idermiue the health, the effects of whien they are ignuiant, and for which theirdel i icacy forbids seeking medical advice! Uow ' ! niany an-ffer trom proiapiit.% uteri (falling of the ' wotnb,)nr Irom./fttor o/i,(Weakness, dehiiitv. | jcc.)! How many are in constant agony for | } many months ptce.-dingconfinement.' How ma- i j tty hare difficult, if not dangerous deliveries, j i and slow and uncertain recoveries! To the quest ton, how are these to he jrreven t"d i avlj.it sli ill he done f tlie answer is simple. Let every woman ascertain for herself, witlioiit : violence to her d die icy. the nature and chirac- ! tor of the ailment (to which she as a female is ! .abject) the causes from which it mav arise,and ! the proper for its cure and future pre- i ; vent ion. 1 j 1 his she can do by possessing a little volume ; (already possessed by thousands} which tells her 1 j what is the in itter, and tells her what to do for ' it, in simple but chaste words, and such as she I can understand. This little volume is entitled Tun MJRRIED UOM.LYS iIIVATE MEDIC iL COHPLViOf, ! BY DK. A. M. -MAritICEAL', I'ItOFbSSOR or lIISEASts OF WOVKN. j •>* Hundredth Rdi'ion (.MO,MO) 1Hu.0.. f)l . I'M) j [OX FINE I'APKII, FXTHA UIMilNd. $ I.J .j A standard work of established reputation j ! hound classed the Catalogues of the g,eat j frade .Sales in Xcw York, Philadelphia, an I Othcrc.t.es and sold by the prim- M >oks.-l- ! ennutthe t7nlt.il States, it was li,,t published ( n since winch time FIVE iIUNDUEI) THOCSIXD COPIES • ave been sol 1. of which there ivefe upwards of O.VK HL-XDIiKI) THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL, attesting the high estimation in which it nel I .is a reliable popular medical 1 BOOK FOR EVER* FEMALE .} the author hiving devoted his exclusive often- ' ] to,a to the treatment of complaints peculiar to ' emales, in respect to which he is Yearly con- ' I suited iiy thousands, tioth in person and bv i ; letter. • : j Here every worn in cnu discover, by compa-' ; ring her own symptoms with those deseriljed ! ! the nature, character, causes of, and ti.e proper ' i rem-oiin** lor, her j The wife about becoming a mother has often need of instruction ami advice of the utmost ' | importance t her future health, will find such ' instruction anl adviore. and also explain many ! . symptoms which otherwise w,m Id occasion anxi ! , ety or alarm, as ill the p.-euli irities incident to- j her situation are described, t ft is 'tr-w impracticable to convev f n ||y j • the various subjects treated of, as' tlu-v a*re of "i nature strictly intended for the married or those ! } contemplating marriage. The revelations c-n t lined 111 its piges have proved a blessing to t hous ituls. as th * innumerable letters received , by the author (which he is permitted hv thewri- j i ters to publish) will attest. i EcfrttrtoJ a Letter from a gentlemen: in Divion j Olio : ]' ... ~ Dvvro.v, May 1. 1847. j Or. .1. M. M l uric ran : -My wife has been jjerceptibly siyiking for | some three y -irs or more, in Consequence ol her gre It anguish nd suffering some months he- , . lore arid during confinement; ercrv successive! | one in >re and more d:i.ilitated and prostrated! ) her, putting her life in iu niincnt danger, and | which wis oti the l ist occasion despaired of. I | supposed til it this State of things was inevitable, 1 and assigned myself to meet the worst. At this j tbu; (now about two mouths) f heard your book i highiy spoken of. as containing some matter ' reaching niv eise. On its receipt and perusal, j I ci.-mot express to you the relict it afforded mv distress.- 1 mind, and the joy its pages imparled i to mv wife, on learning the g r .. ;lt diseov. ry „i ; ' M - M "'sim nix provided i remedv. ft open- j i ' >P- .s;j-ctto me which t littlecmceived was ! p.i*sio!e. \o pecuniarv consideration em ever j ; repivt.ie ohligarious r mn under to yon, for' having been the means of imparting to us th.- ' .matters contained in ••The Married AVonmns ' I'riv.ire M- lie t! Companion." But for this, j-re ! not her year would have passed over mv head ainall hum in prohahility my wife wuiil have! 1 eun in hci grave and my children left mother ! . less."' I i > ntqiieice of the universal popularitvo ' t.h • w. ~, as evile-iced bv its extraor din trv ' : •! '. virions impositions have licen .-wtempted i . is w • . on no .melb-rs as on the public, hv im j . if HI > is of title p ig>, spurious editions, and sur ' 1 •iritious infringed -nts of coj.r.igbt. and otbe i j er.'ie-'s an 1 do :eptions, it his been found neces ary therefore TO ( H TlftV THE PUBLIC to buy rio boo,,- unless the words K. A. .M. MAUKI i'EAU, 'MIX I ——, Y.-w York City. Publishing Office, No. lU't r.ilierty Street. Yew York. July Li. <-, m. A'icxrs— Or. P. C. Reamer, Bedford; T. Ji Peterson, d. M. Moss Ik B"., and Thus. Coper ; thwiit, Phil a 1 ,-lphi i: Spangler X; Bro., Laiicas j ten J. B. (vuniiison. Erie; S. B. Lait/Tei-.Greens ; htrg; 3.8. Niv.ksonand A. K McClcre, Clwm i b.-rsi-urg. • WAYiBD—At Reed's Oilnnade Store j U'beat, live, Oats. Corn, and Buckwiieat—also j till other approved produce, in t xchat.go tor i foods at cash price? SAMUEL RADEBAUGH, ' Justice oft be Peac*. OFFICE two doors South of the Menge House, and next door to tin- office of Mann .v Sping, where be will attend to the collection of all claims placed in his hands. Bedford. Jan. 11. IftSfi. FOR RENT, TUB LAR(?F. BRICK HOUSE >.n Titt istrcet, one door West of the Bunk Ilouse. Possession given on the Ist of April next. G. \Y. AXDIK SOX. Jan. H,lf<>fl.-tr. FITS! FITS! FITS! RILE VEGETABLE LXTRAC T BILLS. FOR THE CI." BE OF Fits, Spasms, Cramps, fill I Serious and l'ous(hi:liitai Uv ea sea. IJERSONS who are laborirp niniir f)lf i. * .lintreusing luatadr, will find tlte Vegetable Epileptic Filiate be (be only r*tn*er Sir—The Fills my brother bought o f you in N'oveniUw. I mean the Vegetable Epi leptic Fills, are o't.r.d [ get a friend to enclose I you live dollars, for which I wish you to semi ; me immediately two boxes more. 1 have been I troubled many years with FITS, and have tried i the skill of niauv physicians, but nothing which i I have taken appears to bare met the require ment* of my case, so well as \otir Epileptic ' Fills. ANOTHER CASE OF FITS. CLt&Ksut-ita, Va. ( : November loth. 1852. f ! To Setli S. Hance. Baltimore, Aid. Dear Sir—Having been afflicted for some years past with Falling Fits, i saw your adver tisement, and determined to give vour pills a trial, and I am happy to sty that ri'nee I com menced the use of them. I have not had an at tack. 1 lielicre them to be a tirst rate article, for. as J hare written to yuu in a former letter ; I was attacked every two Weeks, but since I i hare been using them 1 have not had an attack. V uirs. respectfully, LETTER FROM A DRUGGIST. New York, Oct. 10. 1852. Dear Sir—Please send me i wo boxes more o j your Vegetable Epileptic Fills. The person for Whom 1 procured them, is imirh pleased with J their effects. They seem to have an excellent effect. j A PERFECT CURE OF EFILEFSY ! Pittsburg, X o vein her 22, 1863. Dear Sir —lt is now ten months since my wife I had any ot those nervous attacks. She thinks | she ly, mod. She has not had any symptoms ol ; the disuse for the last niue months' She took j your Vegetable Extract Fills lor about four months, and discontinued them font months I since. Mrs. S. was treated by the best old j ; school physicians in the State for ten years,then ! by the best ilomu-pathie for eighteen mouths, without a ci.re. It is to your Vegetable E S I 1 tract Fills, and with sir ! we ascribe her cure of the most dreadful' dis ; ease that evei afflicted the human family. J wish ' every person nfflicton with Epilepsv bad this ••tcdicitie, and would give it a thorough trial.— : rt may not cure in all cases, hut in this it has perfoimcc! wonders. A VERY REMARKABLE CUKE. Milletlgeville. (la. f December 17. JEoil. | Dear St.-—i wish to inform \on that one of tuy family lias been afflicted with FITS lor a number of years, and seeing an advertiscmen in u news paper, concerning your Vegetable Kx tract Epileptic i ills, i came to the coiicti.sioii. after trying almost every physician in my reacht and ail having failed in relieving my child ot the disease, t> send for six boxes of your pills, which proved an etfectual cure tor my daughter who is now about 18 year* ot age. I think' there is no other medicine in use equal to them and 1 will be forever grateful to you lor the use of them for my daughter whom it has cured. Yours, respectfully. Serious and Constitutional Bisda- j 80S. o j Thetui pills possess a specific action onto'.; tierv.-us system, ami although they are prcpa" red especially lor the purpose of curing Fits they will be found of especial benefit to all per son afflicted with weak nerves, or whose ner vous system lias been prostrated 'r shatter.i, from any cause whatever; in fact it is almost i t.possible to convey an adequate idea ol the peedy and almost miraculous results which these pills effect in the diseased, broken down tr ,irostrated nervous systems. FITSOBK who Were all lassitude. Weaknesss and debjhrv, be fore their use, at once become robust and lull of energy. No matter whether the constitution lias Been broken down bv excess. Weak hv na ture, or debilitated by sickness, tli tr efiectioti |he unstrung and shattered nervous organiza tion is equally Certain and apparent. Incases of neuralgia, headache, vertigo, pain in the nerves of the face, an.l the various train of ner vous affections, palpitation f the heart, period ical headaches, cold and shivered state of the frame, frequent fits of abstraction, total inabili ty, dislike to society, melancholy , religious mo nomania, bents and flushes of tie face on the slightest occasion, a desire that existence should terminate; they will produce a cure in an aston iishugly short period ot time, and it will aios remove depression, excitement. a tendency to blush, restlessness, sleeplessness,incapacity for study or business, loss of memory, confusion, giddiness, blood to the bead, mental debility, hysteria, io'lecision, wretchedness, thoughts of sgif Jestru. lion, fear of insanity, kc., kr. They will increase and restore the appetite strength* I the emaciated, renew tlib health of those who have destroyed it by exc ases. and induce continual cheerfulness and equanimity of spirits, ami prolong life. Persons of pale complexion and cosr.uinptive habits are restored by a box or two, to l>l*om and vigor, changing the skin frotn a pale .(yellow sickly color, to a beautiful floiiil coropb xion. K7"*As these Fills arec reposed of s >me of I the most expensive mate 'isls in the listeria { Medica, it will be impossible to leave them around the country on agency, a* common Fat- i cot Medicines usually are. But in order to lei J the afflicted in the most remote parts of the ' country have a chance to obtain tlu-tn. they ■ will be sent by mail free of postage, to any part of the United States, or any country with which nq: United State* has pnAtl arrangements, or aqj receipt of t* remittance. FRIUF.S.— Vegetable Extract Epileptic Pill $3 per box. two boxes for s•>. or $24 per dozen • fIST-Ail ofders must be addressed postpaid to S. S. HANCE, 108 Baltimore Str-et, Baltimore, Md. ILinccs'a Narsaparilbi Blood Pil's, Horehonnd Candy, i Compound Syrup uf fTorei.ouwL } rt7"A'lso for svie by MILLER K COXLEY, j Schellsburg. Pa. May 25, 1855 it. 1 BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. J<>B K. LII . Attorney at Law, Scnierset Ta. HrIXE HEREAFTER practice irith" several Courts of Beuioid rr unty . 11 ( aiat be eoiiMl'teil during the sermon* vl tb' Court at L)avb' tl. Tel Feb. 1, ISul mprotcd Daguerreotypes j 1 I.L who wish to jiuVe a good likeness o , l, thetnsclves or of their friend*. cmu now 1 i In-rtCi oJouiodatfilat the-'Exchangeßuilding," j i •;mediately shove the Store ol .Mr. A. B. j | Cramer, where Daguerreotypes of all sizes ate | j one up in the. most beautiful style by TIIO- j IAS R. (JETI'VS, JR. Taken singly or in ' | group**. Persons taken after decease! Ladies and Gentlemen are respect!ally invi- | j ted to call and examine the specitueus. j Young lady bring in that venerable father I and that watchful mother, and secure a likeness j ; to-day, for to-morrow, it ni ty bo too late.— i I Mot her bring OH those little ones, with curling locks and sparkling eyes, they will makepret- i ty pictures.and then shottld death remove them j ! you can exclaim, ; 'Gone to thoir rest, yet we would not recall ! t belli. Back tothis world of sorrow and pain, j Gone to their rest where no ill oao befall them. 1 et we have their likeness both perfect ittid ; plain." GM lockets, single and double—also fancy cases constantly on hand. instruction* given in the Art and apparatus furnished on reasonable terms. \ Bedford, Dec. 21, 1855. j .ftm Law, {}. H. Spank. ! *1 Ait PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned - J—s hate associated themselves in the Practice J I n the T.a w. and will promptly attend to all busi- j I nessentrusted to theireare in Bedford and ad I | oining counties. K7*<>Hiee on Juliunna Street, three doors | ; aonthofWengel House and opposite the resi dence of.Maj. Tate. MANN * SPANG. June Ist—lßs4 tf. SIFOE STORE! ~ ' ! A B. CRAMER A CO. have just received j J x* • a very large assortment ot Boots and | Shoes, suitable for Fall and Wittier, part stvles ! i as follows : i Men's Super Waxed Double Sole Boots, j Men's '• City Made Calf do. Men's •• Heivv Kip, Lined do. Youth's WaXiul Double Sole Boots Youth's Calf and Kip Lined do. Boys' City ir ile G iff Boots, Boys' Kip Lined Boots. Women*' D mbl • sole Kip Bootees, M omens* Fine C ilf ari l Seal do. Womens' Kin : G >u Morocco do. Worn us* Ptroli B >-)taes. very handsome, Children's Sbo .s of every style and price. Gent's M iroe, •<>. Kil.and Calfskin Bootees Ladies' D .irbto Sole G liters. Gum Shoes. Ac., jin fact. 0 i its 111 Shoes to suit every nnrciia ; ser. It von w nit Boots an I Shoes, please give • .is a call, an I yo i shall he suited in quality and ' I't'Ce. ■ ; i Exchange Store is the place !o but Boots and I ' Shoes. Oct. 12, 1855. Taylor Sc .Howry, TANNERS, BEDFORD, FA. Have COSSTAHTLY OF hand at their Tannery on East Pitt St. leather i ofallkinds and ot the lies' quality. at-r-xcecd - | ingly moderate rates. They pay 'the highest '< j prices for country hides, i Feb. 16. 1854. Plastering Lath*!! milE VFDERSIGAED having erected I a Mill lor sawing PLISTI arm; LATHS on nis ! premises in 1 Tp., Bedford cm; lit V. is tlu * I ready to furnish any quantity on the' shortest notice. Price $1.50 per thousand, 3 ft. !,„.g.— ' Other lengths in proportion. addressed to me at St. Clairsville wil ! lie promptly attended to. IT • e- , H "M. GRIFFITH j Cni.ni Tp.. Feh. 1f,.1854. sr. TO BUILDERS. r j'he subscriber ia fully prepared to furnish and | X quantity or quality fßnil,R D g Lumber anv | 1 bv¥<.*rmg Laths. Ori*rs directed to St.ClairM- I vill, Bedford County, will h- promptly attended 1 to, hy giving a reasonable notice. N (L , F - BEEGLE. i I)< c. 2!l. IF YOU want CHEAP GOODS, call at | Chtap Side. Nov. 3d. j Oreal Arrival ! FILL ii i\ri:n FOODS. Exchange Building Store. THE sunscribers respectfully inform their j friend*, customers, and the public general- I jy, that they have just received the largest as sortment of Fall aHd Winter Goods they have yet oil", red to purchasers. Our stock IS 111 putt ,s I'u] 1 (v\\h ; Blue, Black, Brown, and Invisible Green rvncli and American Ouasimere*. variom col oursj Ky. Jeans. Wool Tweeds, Kerseys. Flan nels, Costings. Beaver Cloth, Blanket*. Cords, Velvets, Drillings. Ribbons. Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls. Ac.. &c. 450 pieces Fall Style Calicoes, ail prices, 1-5 " Plain and Fig'd De I.aius and Per sian Cloths, I 250 " Heavy and .Medium Brown Mus lins. bo •' Super Bleached Shirting Muslin, i 60 •• Thibet Cloths and Aipaccas. nil colors. To * (' issinetts, r|l colors and prices. -■> " All Wool, Rag, List, and StairOar peta, 15 " Floor Oil Gioths, 4-4, 5-4. C-4, and 8-4 wide. Men and Boys' Wool, Fur, and Beaver Stench Hats, Morocco Lined Navv Caps, also Cloth ami! lush do., Boots and Shoes, for nicti an I boys, B nitees, Double Sole Morocco and Kid Shoes for ladies, also, an immense supply of Boots and Shoes for misses ami children. Groceries. Queeiisware, Hardware, Brooms Buckets. Tubs, &e. Fish Oil. Sperm Gil. Lard Oil, Linseed do Bar Iron, Nail, Rod, &c. Our assortment includes every article usually found in stores, sad to prove we are selling •'cheaper f/ot.i (he cheapest," all we ask is a call. No trouble to show goods. It will not cost you anything to come and look at the bargains we will nffi-r. By Country Produce received (or goods at cash prices. A B. CRAMER A CO. Oct. 12. 1855. IF FIRM. TriK undersigned Lave this, day formed n purirnnsliiphr the Carriage Making stid HlaekMiiitliing business, under the name and fitin ot Wei.-el ft Co. V'e will en liiavor by promptness, iittontion and the character of our work, to merit and obtain a fair share of custom. Our stand is the ono heretofore occupied by VVuisul & Fos ter, itmnediittclv en*t of town. \VM. WKL*KL, MICHAEL WKISKL, JOHN WKISKL. Feb. '29, 1256—Cm. DICIIMVSTIMEIIER. I lmvcpurchased t lie pttnt rigkt for Bt-tlfrci ' County, of '-Dickinson's Patent Coin-Slul ler," and J am prepared to furnish every i.ir- ! '■ toer with this very useful and convenient n-.u --j chine. it comes very highly recommended; b<>ih at Pittsburg anil New York, it is not ' necessary for me to detail its merits. 1 want , every body to •„• the machine is it carries [ with it its own recommendation. Its jirice brings it within the reach of every man, being j ; SIO.OO when delivered at mv House. JOHN" HAYEK. . Jan. '25, 1863.-tf FASIIKOSAIILE TAILORING LISTMIXMIEKT.! fTIHE subscriber has removed his eetablis'* X ment to the room in the Odd-Fellows' j Building, immediately above the store of A. I B. Cramer He Co., where he will attend prompt ly to all business entrusted to Ids care. He re ceive* regularly the latest City Fashions, and will pledge himself that work done at his shop j shall wear well and tit neatly. He respectfully solicits a share of the pub- i He patronage. S. J. McCAGSLAX. ) ov. 9, 1835. JIEMOVAL. 1 HE su'ncribcr would respeetfullv annoutie" ' to the public 'hat he has removed his TiuuiuK Establishment to tbe building recently oceu" i pied bv .M r I.uthcr, as a Confectionary Store 1 i:i the Diamond, where lie is better prepared j than ever to accomodate his customers with : every article in the Hue of his business, either j , wholesale or retail, and hopes they Will give I him a call at his new location. GEORGE BLYMIUE. I Bedford, April 13. 1855. i P. S. The sultscriher is ilesirous of having his books closed up till Ist April, inst., eithei j hy cash or note, lie hopes this notice will be i i attended to imiuediately. G. B. New Jewelrjr. fjlliF. subscriU'r has opened out a new and : 1 splendid assortment of all kinds of the most fash ion aide Jewelry—consisting in part ot i j Breast Pins, Finger Kings, Ear Kings, &c. Ace. ; Call ami see his stock. ' ,f ■ ,4 DANIEL BORDEK. , Valuable Properly IT PRIMTR SALE. rnllE subscriber otters his valuable Mill Pro- j p-Tty and Tannery for sale, situate on Brush Creek. East Providence Township, Perl- : ford County. Pa., two utiles South of the Juni- j at a Crossings, containing 4ersbiirg Kep. and Tnnacript. pub- j litis this thro tnt o, ami send bill to this oiCcC j •nolection. IIOWJRI) iswinriox Plill-iDELPHU. Important Announcement! 11 0 all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases, such ns Semitic! Weakness, Impotence Gonnormea, Gleet, Syphilis, \c., &c. The /toward Association of Philadelphia, in View of the awtul destruction of human life ami health, caused hy sexual diseases, and the de ceptions which are practised upon the unfortu nate victims of such diseases hv Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, as a ck/irila- j hit act worthy of their nume,t give medic nt! •tdtice gratis, to all persons thusafflicted. (Male i r Female.) who apply by letter, with a descrip tion of their condition.(age, occupation, hab its of life.) fcc., and in cases of extreme pov erty and suffering to fur%inh incdieii.ee f'rtt of clmrpe. The Howard Association is a benevolent In stitution,established bv special endowment,for j the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted With "Virulent and Epidemic Diseases." and! it funds can be used for no other purpose. It i has now a surplus of means, which the Direc- ! tors have voted to advertise the above notice. I It is needless to add that tin- Association com mands the highest Medical skill of the age, arid will furnish tin- most modern treatment. Val- ' uable advice also git-en to sick and n-rvous fe- ! males afflicted with abdominal weakness, M'orab j complaint, Oostiveness, Lencorrlnea. &c. Address (post-paid.) Dr. Gno. K. Cai.uovs. Consult ing Surgeon. Howard Association, No -■ *>"uth Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA I). HE ART WELL, Preeident. BUN. KAIBI'IUI.D, Secretary. June 1, 1855. -7.Z Dr. F. C. Dearaer, Physician and Surgeon. O espcclfullj tender* hi* services 'o A. 1 1, the.citizens of Bedford uial vicinity. He may always be found (unless professionally en gaged) at his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana Feb. I 6. 1854. Administrator's Notice. Ll'. I 1 LRS of Administration having been granted to the subscriber, residing at Ea gle oumlrv, Huntingdon County. PH., on the Estate of James Hamilton, late of Broad Top Township, Bedford County, Pa.. i| persons indebted to said Estate are notified to make fun men l without delay, and those having claims against l he smut-, will present them pro perly authenticated for Settlement. DAVII) HAMILTON, Mtn'r. Feb. 8, 1856.-f ANTED AT REED'S COLONNADE STOKE. W TIKAT, RYE, BITTER, OATS. Cons. Keen, aud I.„EI>, In Exchange for Goods. Bedford, Dee. 21. 1855. THRFMIINO MACHINES. with 7. 3. o r 4 horn: power for sa'e cheap at Reed's Colo - nude Store. Nov. 30, 1855. Administrator'* Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted ♦< the suliscriU-r. living in South VV.M.dberry Township. on the Estate of David sto iter, lute of said Township, dee'd; all per sons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claim* against the same will present them pro perly authenticated for settlement. JOHN STONES, .Idm'r. Jan. "j, 18.5-f DOCTOR YOURSELF. THE POCKLTESCTJL uu, kvkbv ojk i own .i-iivsiti *. rj -p B r- 1 Tilt Eli Til/All Jhdiliwi. with Que Hindi i> Ll.jlii- J&f ing, showing i Wm -Jfißh tlml Malfoinnui.t, • l lie til W VR* matt By U m intti-rj shaft * lu Which tl H -\t >'■ 3f!Diseases Ml Ft limit s beiu; •E ; jffw /E'ofthe highest important , rn.ll i J% to uarrtf4 people, or tho* ( ixrnteHiJtUtihg n.urriiigc | WILLIAM YOU-NFI, M I). I Let n fuller be ashamed tw present a cp) i tij man or woman enter into the secret obligation | of married life without rending the FoCiiL'i j AESCULAPIUS. Let no one suffering from ■ hacknied Cough. I'aiu hi the Side. restie i nights, nervous heelings, and the whole train u ; Dyspeptic sensations and given up by their pby | siciati. he aniithei moment without cousn!tiii| | the tKSCUI.API,I/S. Jluve the married, o ; those about to be luunied any impediment, rem j this truly useful hook, as it has been the moan I of saving thousands of unfortunate creature from the very jaws of death. ; crT"Any person sending TWENTV-FIVI ' CENTS enclosed in a letter, will receive on j copy of this work by mail, or five copies will b sent for One Dollar. Address, (post paid) DR. WM. VOL'S'fl. .Vo. I V! Sprtteo Street, Philadelphia. July IS, 1855 ly. &Y. Ty JEI NT IST, Bedford, Pa. AFFICE on Pitt Street, neur'v opposit j VJ the "Bedford Hotel." Teeth plugged, reg I ulati'd, Ktc., and artificial teeth inserted, fror one to an entire set. Charges moderate, and a! i operations warranted. Rs*Teru—PnstTlvEtt CASH. i Jan. 19, IMA-I. Stray Hull. C 1 AM E to th.- promises of the siihtt riher. li\ J ingiti St. Clair Township, alw.iit the fir, j of Sep tern her last, a red ami white pi,u., .Bull. With apiece off the left ear. and not, I j out of the under side of the right— suppose! to be one year old last spring. The owner h | requested to come forward, prove proper! t. j pay charges, and take hi in awn. i J. I*. BOWERS, j Dec. 21, 1853 -c* j * ADIIISHTRtTORS MOT ME. ~ LETTERS of Administration having beer granted to tb • subscriber, living in Sotttli Wvtnlberry Township, on the Estate' of Jucdi ; Over, late of said I owiiship. deed.. all pe r ao!i, ! indebted to said Estate are notified to niak. payment immediately. and Ti .se having claim, against the siinie will present them propeilv authenticated lor settlement. CYRUS S. OVER, Mm r. Feb. ia, 18511.* " BEDFORD HOTEL, AMI GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. rpllE Mtlis. riher respectfully begs leave to an- J. munee to his old fticlids and the public generally, that he has leased and taken posses sion of the Bedford Hotel. I.tely in the occu pancy of Col. Adam Barnhart. It is uot hit design to make many professions as to what he will do, but lie pledges his word that his most energetic efforts will he employed to rendei comfortable ail who give bits a call. Thehouxt will be handsomely fitted up. and none bin careful an.l attentive servants will be engaged Persons visiting the Bedford Springs, as wei as tliose attending Court, and tl I ravelin; community generally, avc respectfully invite' to give him a call ami judge for themselves. £7" The stages nil now stop t this hotel and it is therefore the Stage Office. Boarders taken by the week, luoiitli or vuar on favorable terms. C 3*" Ample and comfortable stabling is at tached to this hotel, which witl alw*v * lx a elided by a careful hostler. Also, a sate am convenient carriage house. JOHN IJAFKR. Bedford, April 6, 185n. r.r Valuable Ileal Estate For Sale. rpllE subscriber takes this method of inform JL ing those desirous of purchasing a vultiab i Farm, that lie wishes to sell thai well knowi Farm ami Tavern Stand,on which he now reside situate in East Providence township. Bedfon Coua y, 1| miles east ol the Juniata Crossings and one mile west of Rays llill, containing 211 acres of land, about 150 acres of which ar cleared ami mostly enclosed hv good pot fence and in a high state ot cultivation, the majority o which has recently undergone a thorough dres sing oi lima, which has rendered it extreme! l fertile. The improvements are a large three stor BRICK HoOSE, with probably the most com modious cellar under it in the county tolerahli good ham, stable, and sucli oilier out building as are necessary. There are plenty of gooi water at the house, while nearly all the field are well watered. There is also a young or chard of 2*lo choice fruit trees just couma-nc ing tohesr. There is also a good Tenant House, togetbe with an excellent Saw Mill on the piojierty,si tuated very conveniently on the furnp ke road with an abundance of the choicest white pint timber, immediately around the mill, prolwthlt the largest body of timber iu the county. Any person desirous of examining the pro pertv will please call on the subscriber, win will endeavor to give all the saiisfactio n neces sary. He also feels safe iu stating that the tith to the land is good, and is willing to warram against all claims. GEO. W. HOUSEHOLDER, -sept. 21. 1855.—Sin Sew Fall nod Ulster Goods. THE undersigned begs leave to iufortn hi* friends and the phhlic thai he has just re' ceived from the eastern cities, and is now ex hibiting AT CHEAP SIDE, a general assort ment of uew stvle fall ami WINTER GOODS. (.■uprising a great variety of LADIES* DRESS GOODS, of the latest styles: such in part as Black and Fancy Silks.-Merinoes, Cashmers. Coburg and 'i'hitiet Clotlia. Aipaccas. .Mousselin Delaine*. Mousseline !)<• Beges, Fancy Pilots, fr.m a lip up, Muslili, bleached and unbleached, from a flp up. all widths. Thibet and Bay State Shawls. Blue, Back. Blown and Olive French Cloths, Snp'r Black mid Fancy Cassinieres. Tweeds. Owssittett*. Jeans, V eatings, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Hat* and Caps, Boole and Shoes in great variety, Kc.; Ac gikmekiks. Snp'r Golden Syrup and .V. O. Molasses, best Rio and Java Coffee, X. O. clarified, crushed, and granulated Sugars, Spices. Tens. Choco late, Extract of Cotfee, Rice, Tobacco Drugs ami Oils, together with every other article adapt ed to the wants of the people, all of which Re is determined to sell CHEAP FOB CASH, or approved produce. Hu respoctfnfly invites all in search of bar gains to give liini a call before purchasing Thankful for past favors, he hopes In fair deal ing. and a desire to pleaso. to continue to merit and receive a liberal share of flic public patron age. G. VT. BIT P. I Oct. 12,1855. i MU!> FOB Tllh I'KOPl.h. LA i'h .mum or saw A*xj CU. „ Ktft '* CMU>*.l lot rtl The subscriber bis j„, t rc-tarned from „ Eastern Ulh, and „ receiving a,,J , or >t>k ,.ikl Good* 1 '" tact* with care, and writable to „ Je comprising Lllut.ff' u>a „... , k '-' : atylrt-Silta., Merinos, ul Twill. Alpaca*, Delaine*, C. bL" Phinis, nsertitig, ,. !, *rk.-d Cettarr T'i under M,TO. hIK and C.IK, Bella, Cl<*|* *1 HU. J uka, Cwtmvn, plain and fancy Saimw., J Jean. Taret.U Orercoafa, Buffalo OverL<£' j or r,.t lien and (rent* Hutu Shoes and Sandd/ ! " large assortment. !!,,'[ II ware and Qeenwae. "ard fcsKOCK RJE3—-Cniupriaiug Ki. JaTa . gtnrsi Collee—Sugars of ail iWvh.tion?— tliv lowchl c*ii (trice*. th ' a J Bedford, Bee. 21, m. Valu'&lf Farm for fcnif. TllE subacrilier * deft ran, „ f . Fan., ou -i,k-b he „wrLZ. '' " i township, about one mile rr .7 •'"Bedford land, between , and B<, aernj " ! ' •ere. of wfcebi* good V " | out building* thereon. a |,o go^d ! Term* ofsaie will be liV r.! „ i j given ]t of April next. ' P"**wion i August 24, 18.J5. Ui, - ! -'AM oIAIKE.V. H. W(ODKflls7 Jastlce ol (be Peace, 1 H1i r T ,vH v hi,o,Rce f ® • ru,i stint I Chrainell'' oibce "nluwo d.'o" " ,^"lr JJvdfnnl, April fi, l&;"if>_ rz Wiraross' Rotary Planing Machine. i, . ; . '''•"Big. Tonga, I, and (; toov . Machine, i„ r boards and plunk. uniji r N,, ene.* P ,re„t. Also. ,i k . attachment ..f it Moulding Machine, which will n,.;k a ia'tel L"'"i operatic,,. Tbi* !r,mn lt ?? n ' nv,i : aM ' '''Cided it the Sr. ' ' '." lrt l Washington. to be no rr.'rii, met.l, being superior to WoJ.lworth Use h " Apply t. J. L). DALK, Willow Ktro- In ' Twelfilt Piiil.delpl.ia, Where the M i*u U-seen in operation. tail Jan. 18, lß*,o_a U i Hrad Qusirlerx. 0 " ,i 5,,10 P ,f w would repct4f u i. i infianu the public that he is ~"v otlering et the Bedford 11,1.7, , f ■t*, #a..ge Hotel, i„ £,, t T \ and best assortment ~f read, * Clothing, ever before ,c lIIS STOCK consists of a IJit". '' B t } . c ' supply of Winter floods. c.*.| INnna. l\lLF.\ TKYE STECA'MJX. Proprietor- ALLEicHLA! NAI,F AAt L" !sEIQK\AK¥. THE *ecot.(l *Ci*ioi. of this itistiti.tior a ill commence on Monday January 21st. Ifcotl. 'the session will i.e divided into fno quail,.* of 11 weeks each without a vacation. Kate* of tuition fls follow* viz; Common English per quarter S3.CO To which will lie added tor Each higher branch 7.', Each Anciebt language ] -j." The entire amount oj the ebove not to Exceed Six dollars EXTKAS. D.awing and Painting of the different v 3t j,, froat $2 to h.oc J.etaon ob Piano, lli.ff Vocal mmic 2 leagoiir per week 1.(1 Incidentals. (i Hoarding can be secured on reasonable tein* Bv order of THE TKUSI EES hainiburg. Dae. 7, 1855. JI ST l,\ SK ISftM 355T8W QOCDS, At the "CHEAP CORAEK7 . "I IT E would respect fully at i.u .<> n.fi. c.v ti r.Cfta of Bedford and vicinity, thai wcl.u st returned fr.tn the titt.ii eiti. *. :.n a w receiving and open.up ulaipe and bun ine asKortni.nt of Spring aud Summer CooBta up to $1 jn-r yard: Domestic Ciigim*!. Borage Ginghrms, Hare* and Edgings, lul m.u-' kid and all kind o| lad,.— and gent's (jlovc* linen and silk lldkls. ii osit-ry lor men. wutpot-.v misses and children- u .-n and w. no- - vj.ors. eoota and gaiters; misses shoes: * lai c*- i,n-n. I;out of Hats and BoPcetS. of the very Kite. n >"lc*. A good supply of GROCERIES, Coffee for 12J cents per pound, l/own Sue*'! at all prices; crushed, pulverized and ch.rii" ,| Sugar, Baker's lirnina Chocolate. Cocoa I.r.r Oil, Spertn Oil. Whale Oil, Etlx rial OH, C.<:> dies. Teas of all kinds; best Gobb a Syrupti. -l New Orloan* Molasses ; fresh Merrii.g ami .Mackeral. QiieeMiw,irc aad l!ar4wßre, °f all kinda,Cisssware and Cedarq-are. Our stock ha* fieen selected with the greatest care, in regard to quality and prices, aid v • ti.itter ourselves we can ofl'et rudiiceUi' rt* I" purchasers. Call an.l sue xudrfcin't tunc our word lor it—drop in and judge for v ,utsolve* All kinds of country produce taken in e*- hnngu ior goods, at the lngnest market mires. SANSOM k G.KFHAU J . Bedford, April 27, 18>i,