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Broadway and Church St. Wcalfo Publish the FARMER'S GUIDE. By HENRY Stri-tuxs of Edinsburgh and late .T. P. NOR TON. of Yale College. 2 vols. Royal Octavo, 1600 page und numerous Engravings. PRICE. $5, for the two volumes. Bv Mail ST. L. SCOTT A CO. MY wife has left my bed and board, and I warn any porwin from trusting or harboring her on my ac count, as I wili not pay any of bes accounts. CLEAUVII.LE, Aug. 10, 1864.—3t® JOHN HANK. NE W GOODS OA K H ALE ! BX J OO3D"H" KATIsr, PA, J. B. WILLIAMS & BROTHER, A XNOUNCE to their customers ond the public in gen- J V oral, that they are receiving a large assortment of New Goods, such as ZDZRYST GOODS: MEN'S WEAR, viz: J CLOTHES, CASSTMERES. SATIN KITS, COTTON ADEB, SHIRTING FLANNELS. laadics' Dross Goods. Black and Fancy Silks, Shallics, Poplins, Lawns," .Mozambique's, with a large Assortment of Prints. Ginghams, Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Ac. NOTIONS, NOTIONS! Gloves, Hosiery, Dress Trimmings. Skirts. Braids, T.accs,' Ladies, Mis.-es A Chil'dn* Skeletons. READY-MADE CLOTHING ! COATS, PANTS, AND VESTS, both Cloth and Cas.-imere. made in the most appro vol styles. BOOTS, SHOS, BILMDBiI/3 AVi) GAIT KS, For ls.it li Ladies' and Gen Dealer's Wear. HATS,CAPS, BONNETS. FLOWERS. RUCHES, SHAKERS &C. PIIOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, STATIONARY SCHOOL BOOKS, 'WALL AND CURTAIN PAPERS. Carpets^ FLOOR OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS. GROCERIES! COFFEE, SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, TEAS, SPICES, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ae. Pit OVISIOKS. FISH, IIAkIS, (p)aiYnnd sugar-cured.) SHOULDERS AND SIDES. • Q,TJEEITSWABE. 8 LASS WARE, LAMPS ANI) FIXTURES, CLOCKS AX D LOOKING GLASSES, WOODEH-WARE BUCKETS, TUBS, CHURNS BROOMS, & TOEACCO. 4; A large stock to fell either bv Wholesale or Retail BRI GS, P.UXTS, OILS, DIE-STIFFS, &(. A general swsortnnd of the moat reliable I'm. Medicines corNTHY ME HCHANTH -upv!jed with Essence? and Oils at CITY PRICES THE DRUG DEPARTMENT is under the supervision of Dr. MANX, one of the most a •- romplished Druggists in the country, so that- Ph-vs'icum* and others, can depend upon getting reliable articles. .All the above articles will be sold at prices to suit the cireustances of all. • No Trouble to Show Goods I TERMS--Cash or Produce, unless by special agree ment. No credits longer than Six Months, without interest Bloody Run, June 17, 186-i.tf FROM TIIE PRESS OF J. i>. LIPPINCOTT & CO. PHILADELPHIA. T Every Owner of Horse* Should Possess a Copy of Sir. Mayhew's Invaluable Book., JUST PUBLISHED : MAYHEW'S ILLU STRATED Horse Manasement^ Containing descriptive remarks upon the Anatomy, Medi cine, Shoeing. Tenth, Food, Vices, Stalls : likewise a plain j account of the Situation, Nature and Vale- ufthe various Points: together with comments on Grooms. Dealers. Breeders, Breakers and Trainers; also on Carriages and Harness. Embellished with more than 4fil Kngrurings from original designs made expressly for this Work. By EDWARD MAYBE W, M. R. V. 8., Author of "The Illustrated 110.-se Doctor." One Yel. Bvo. i 11. A Companion t the Illustrated Horse Management. • NEW EDITION. THE ILLUSTRATED HORSE DOCTOR. Being an accurate and detailed account, accompanied by more than 40© pictorial representations characteristic to the various diseases to which the Equine race are sub jected : together with the latest mode of treatment, and all the requisite prescriptions written in plain English.— By Edward May-hew, >l. R. C. V. S., author of several i Works on Veterinary Art. [From the London Globe.] F.very gentleman who possesses or rVres for horses would do well to keep this book in his house. Mr. May hew's treatment at the worst diseases to which horses are liable is very clearly laid down end the method of keep ing horses well and to a preloaged old age, is that of na ture, of common sense. [From the Era.] No one with the least equine kuowlcdge can require to l>e told that Mr. Mahew is the man for the task which he has undertaken, and tnost satisfactorily accomplished.— His high reputation in the veterinary art. and his qualifi cations a# a practiced writer on domestic anwials, render him the very person for supplying an intelligent and in teresting work on the diseases of the horse, which would j be devoid of mere professional localities, while, at the sumo time, his skill as a draughtsman, anil humor as a witty observer of life, enabled him to illustrate with his pencil what lie had written with his pen. We advisedly say that "The Illustrated Horse Doctor" is the very best book of the kind which we know: and what gives it an essential charm is, that the ffinthor so thoroughly sympa thizes with the noble animal which he describes . . . Wc at once pronounce it as scientific, yet intelligible : in forming. yet highly amusing: acceptable to the profound horse doctor, yet the work of all others for the book shelve? in every gentleman's sanctum. . . . We give it our unqualified approbation and recommendation. Either of the above books will be sent by mail on receipt of $3. 11l MARK'S PENINSULAR CAMPAIGN. The Peninsular Campaign in Virginia: or, Incidents nnd Scenes on the Bahlc-Fields and in Richmond. Illus trated with numerous engravings. By Rev. J. J. Marks, D. D., Chaplain of the 63rd Pennsylvania Regiment.— 12wo. Price $1,50. IV. WICKtIRSHAM'S SCHOOL ECONOMY. A treatiso on the preparation, organization, employ ments, governments and authorities of schools. BY JAMES PYLE WICKER-SHAM, A. M. Principal Pennsylvania State Normal School at Miilers ville, l'r. 15mo. $1,25. [From the Mass. Teacher.] Wc heartily invite the readers of the Teacher to exam ine this excellent volume, lielieving that it will tend to hasten the time when te -hing will be recognized as a profession, nnd the teacher be as fitted for his work as to command the respect of the Wise and good. [From the Com. School Journal.] This is an excellent book and we welcome it as a valn aldc addition to the limited lists of works for teachers.— It was written by an earnest and experienced teacher— hy .me whose heart is in the great work of Education. It is full of useful hints, suggestions nnd directions, and no true teacher ;nn read it without profit. We sincerely thank Prof. V-'ickershnm for the preparation of this work. It w ill be good wherever it may be circelated. V. ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND. Annals of the army of the Cumberland, comprising Bi ographies. Descriptions of Departments, Accounts of Ex peditions. Skirmishes and Battles : also its Police Record of Spies, Smugglers, and prominent Rebel Emissaries, to gether with Anecdotes, Incidents, Reminiscences, etc., and Official Reports of the Battle of Stone River. By nil Officer. Illustrated with numerous Steel Portraits, En gravings and -Maps. Bvo. $3. The above works will be sent by mail on receipt of the published price. J.! . LIPPINCOTT & CO, PU BLIBHERS, Philadelphia. July 1,18f4-st. ALLEGHANY SEMINARY, MALE AM) FEMALE. Ilaiiislvurs, Bedford County, Pannk. J. W. HUGHES, PitiM irAi„ The Fall Session of this Institution will commence Thursday. Angust the Bth. The pleasant location, the morality of the place and the low rate of boarding, render this Institution desirable for stndents. Boarding, with furnished room, $2.00 per week. Tuition in English branches. $-1.25 per Quarter. For further information address f J. W. HUGHES?, July 8, 1864-tf. Rainsburg, Bedford Co., Pa. AIXEGH AA AT. Male and Female Seminary, RAINSBURG, l'a. The second quarter of the Spring Session of this In stitution beings Wednesday, April 13. Terms reasonable. $25 will pay all expenses for a Quarter. (11 weeks.) For further information, address J. W. HUGHES, Principal, Rainsburg, Bedford co. Pa. mar. 18 1864—tf. Sick and Wounded Penna. Volunteers. Information respecting Pennsylvania soldiers in the Hospitals of Philadelphia, may always he had by application to Jos. PAKKEK, chief of the Hospital Commission, at the rooms of the Young Mens Curis tiun Association, No. 1004 Chestnut street. publigsale" ~ OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BY Virtue of an Order of the Orphan's Court, of Bed ford County, the undersigned Administrators of the Estate of Jacob Detwi'.er, Into t>f Middle Woodhcrry Twp, Bedford County, dee'd., will be sold at Public Out-cry, on the premises, Oil SATIRDAY, Ihe 20fh of AIGTST, 1564, All the following described Real Estate viz : all that cer tain Farm, or Tract of Land, in said Township, bvte the Man.-ion Property ol deceased, adjoining laud- of Daniel Rcplogle, John Potter's heirs and others, CONTAINING ELGJITY-KIVE ACRES, more or lea?—about 65 or 70 acres cleared and under Fence—balance well Timbered, with a Good Two and a half Story DWELLING HOI'BE with Basement Story. A iarge BANK BARN, and other out-buildings thereon erected. Also, there is a good APPLE ORCHARD, and plenty of fresh running Water upon the promises, r-xJ~Ssle to commence at Ore o'clock, P. M. of said dav. Ten* made known on dav of sale by "DAVID u. HOOVER, MOSES H HETWILER. New Enterprise, July 3, 1864-tf. ft! A A DAY! AGENTS WANTED,— TO SELL THE 01" '"25 CENT LEGAL TENDER STATIONERY PACKAGE." Each package contains 35 Songs. 2 pages of Music. IS sheets of Paper, IS Evelopes. 1 Rnic.r, 1 pen, 1 Pen Holder, I lead Pencil, 1 Design for Uudsrsieevos 1 for Child's Apron, 1 for Embroidered Collar. I for Christening R r"jc,2 for marking Letters, IS Secrets never before putdieltd.worth many Dollars: and other infor mation, Also one beautiful article of Jewelry. Liberal inducements to AGENTS, .-send Stamp for Circular WI.IR & t 0., 43 South Third Street, I'hiia. June 17, 1863-3 m. GOOD NEWS FOR THE FARMERS. rjIHE following kinds of Threshing- Machines, CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT THE MACHINE SHOP OF Peter H. Shires, Bedford, Pa. TU Celebrated RAILWAY, or TREAD-POWER Thron ing Machines with all the latest and beat improvements. ONE AND TWO-HORSE POWERS. The Two-horse Machine withtwo horses and four hand* will thresh from 100 to 125 bushels of wheat er rye, and twice as much oats per day. ONE-HORSE MACHINE'S with three hands, will thresh from 50 to 75 hush, per d*J\ ||Two and four-horse TUMBLING SHAFT Machines, also, fonr-horsc STRAP MACHINES, STRAW SHA KERS of the moat approved kind attached to all Machine*. ALL MACHINES WARRANTED. REPAIItING Of all kinds of Machines done on the shortest notice. 'iSuHORSE-S PIG METAL, GRAIN ami LUMBER taken in payment. Farmers' wanting Machines, will do trail to give no a call. PETER H. SHIRES, Proprietor and Manujae r. ALSO, FOR SALE, THE. t BRYANT STRATTONS& CD'S ~ CHAIN OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. Established in the following cities: PHILADELPHIA, S. K. Corner of Seventh and Chesnut Streets, New York-. Brook lin. Albany. Troy, Providence. Portland, Hart ford. Burlington. Newark.Rochester.Buffalo, Toronto, Cloavelavd, Detroit, Chicago, Milwukec and St. Louis. Thorough theoretical and practical instruction in all branches pertaining to n fin i.-hcd Business Education. The Philadelphia College stands first in the State, both in point of reputation and local advantages. The point aimed at is :to place Commercial Education where it be longs—in the front rank of useful instruction. To this end a most thorough course of busines training is adopted and carefully enforced, under the personal supervision of competent Professor* in the various departments. The most perfect system of practical training ever devised has been put in operation, and is successfully carried out, af fording to students advantages such as have hitherto been considered possible only in connection with the counting house. After becoming proficient in the science of Ac counts, Penmanship. Commercial Calculations and Com mercial Law, the student is advanced tothe Practical De partment, where he becomes an actual Book-keeper and Merchant ; passes through the different Houses; acts in turn as Teller, Ca.-hitr. Ac.: learns the duties and respon sibilities of each office, and becomes thoroughly informed not only in the forms which are in universal use. but in managing the affairs of business with system and dispatch. Scholarships issued at one point, are good for an un limited period in the eighteen Colleges comprising the ••chain." Diplomas arc awarded to those who fulfill the prescribed course of study, and pass the requisite examination. For further information send for a circular. AlMccm. BRYANT, STRATTON A CO.. Philadelphia. Jan. 29, 1864—9 mo. Hon. Wilson M'Candless, Judge U. S. Circuit Court, President. PITTSBURG, PA., Corner. Penn and St. Clair streets. THE LARGEST CHEAPEST AND BEST Pays for a full Commercial Course. ;2SW"No extra charges for Manufacturers, Steamboat, Railroad and Bank Book-keeping. Ministers' suns'at half price. Students enter anil review at anytime. This Institutien is Conducted by experienced Teachers and practical Accountants, who prepare young men for active businccs at the least expense aud shortest notice, for the most lucrative and responsible situations. Diplo mas granted for merit only. Hence the universaljirefer enrefor graduates of this college, by business men. Prof. A. Cowley, the best Penman of the Union, who holds the largest number of Ist Premiums, and overall competitor*, teachers Rapid Business Writing. Circulars containing full information sent free on ap plication to the Principals. JENKINS A SMITH, Pittsburg, I'a. jnly 3. 1883—zz. ~A7 B. "CRAMER" &C 0.7 RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and customers, they have now open and ready lor sale, A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SPRING £ Si!in GOODS, Which they will sell CHEAP FOR CASH, APPROVED CREDIT, of Six Months: interest added in All Canes, after *n ac count is due and not closed by Note. Buying For Cash I THESE ARE THE BEST TERMS WE CAN OFFER. Bedford, May 13, 1864. A New Perfume for the Handkerchief!! PHALON'B NIGHT BLOOMING CERE US—A deli cate and fragrant perfume distilled from the rare anil Dcautitul flower from which it takes its name. For sale at the Bargain Store of G. R. A W. OSTER. NEW STORE. NEW GOODS! MRS, SAMUEL H. TATE, HAS opened out, at her resideuce, on Julia Ann Street, . opposite the Mengel House, a full assortment of MILLINERY ANI) FANCY GOODS, from the well-known firm of Wood A Cary, Chestnut St., Philadelphia, which will be renewed by Express, weekly. HerJriendi and the Public generally, are respectfully in vited to give her a call and form their judgments. Bedford, May 13, 1884-tf. ICE CREAM And the Philosophy of its Manufacture. A small treaties, with valuable recipes on this subject, will be sent FREE, by mail, to persons who will send their address to E. KETCH AM & CO., 289 PEARL ST., NEW YORK. April 29, 1864. Osborn's Prepared Java Coffee. MAKES the mcst delicious and economical beverage in use. Nervous persons and dyspeptics can use this excellent coffee without the injurious effects eiperio ced by using other coffee. In store aud for sale bt G. It. A W.OST-.R. March 18,1864 tf. BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER I The most perfect Machine in the world. Sit*cle Mowers ur Combined Machine* Warranted to give Mlefavtion or no sale. Fafiners' hi want of the BEST MACHINE of the kind now made, would do well to call aid make ar rangements to give their orders for MachiuiS in time for mowing. PETER If. StIIRES. Bedford, Ma2o,'64y.- ly Agent. Subscribers to Bedford Inquirer. LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS PERSONS indebted to me for Subscription, Advertslng or Job-Work, will find it to their advantage to pay up, as I have determined to close Op my accoutt* without a useless delay of two or three years. My tills arc small and any one who desires to pay can do a> without any great inconvenience. So pay up and save iosts—as I will sue all indebted to me, for all sums, from Fifty cent* up wards. Prompt attention to this notice mty save trouble ~ , „„ J. R. DURBORIIOW. adford, May 27, 1861. GEO. BLYMYER &SON Dealers in HARDWARE, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, STOVES AND TINWARE, Shelf HARDWARE of every description, CHAMBERS BURG AXI) MANN*S AXES. BI TCHER'S, GREAVE'S, SPENCER'S, and other files. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CUTLERY. IRON NAILS, iJLASS, Ac. TUBS, BUCKETS, WASHING BOARDS, CHURNS, MATS, RUGS BASKETS, BROOMS, BRUSHES, ROPES, Ac, PUTNAM'S PATENT CLOTHES WBINGEB, So highly spoken of, at Manufactures price*. We call the attention of customer* to our STOVE DEPART MENT. We warrant them if they call and see our WELLINGTON, WAVERLY, and PRINCE ROYAL COOKING STOVES, they will have no other. Persons commencing "HOUSEKEEPING," furnished with anothing in that line at reduced prices, for CASH Our assortment of goods is not surpassed outside the cit ies. _ Persons building, furnished with goods at as LOW PRICES as they can be had anywhere. COAL OIL, COIL OIL LAMPS, POCKET BOOKS, PIPES, Call and see us before purchasing. U. BLYMYER A SON. npr. 8, 1864—3 mo. FOR SALE OR TRADE. A farm in Bedford township, owned by Jno. 11. Rush about four miles from Bedford, containing 180 acres, about 80 acrqp cleared, with log house log barn and other outbuildings thereon erected ; also an apple orchard thereon. ALSO. A tract of land in Harmon's Bottom, Juniata township with log bouse, barn Ac. ; thereon erceted, containing 70 acres and allowance. Best part cleared and under fense, and in n good state of cultivation Near to a school house, Mill Ac.. AdjoiuibgPcott Low, Hughes, and others, and lately purchased from Wm. Hurley. ALSO, 60 acres ofland, 10 cleared and unffer fense, with log house thereon erceted, adjoining Oio. TroutmflW, Goo. May and others, in Juniata township, and partly fn Lon donderry, lately owned by Andrew Wolford. ALSO, 166 acres near Stonerstown—within i mile ofßfoadtop Railroad-—about 100 aeres cleared, with a two story dwelling house—new bank barn—stable Ac., thereon erected: also two apple orchards, thereon, of choice fruit. The soil is rich and capable of producing every va riety of crops in this climate. ALSO, 160 aeres best quality of prarie—near the Missouri riv er, close to the county seat of Harrison Co. lowa. ALSO, Two one hundred and sixty acre tracts, adjoining Elk horne City, in the richest valley of the west—the Platte Valley—about 20 miles west of Omaha Oily, and close to the great national government road leading west in Ne braska Territory. ALSO, Atraetofland in Union toMnship, containing 225 acres, 72acres cleared, with farm house, tenant house, double log barn, also an apple orchard thereon, also a good new saw mill thereon, known as the "Snyder or Koontz property." ALSO, 160 acres, two miles above Omaha Cit; on the great bend ufUie .Missouri. This tract i well timbered and very desirable. All of these lands were located altera personal inspection and carcfulcxamination on the ground and can be well relied upon for _ future wealth. Maps showing the precise location are in my posession. ALSO, Three desirable lots in Otnaha Oitv, Nebraska Territo ry- ALSO, A lot of ground in the City of Dacotah, Nebraska Ter ritory. A LPO, A Tract of LAND, containing Fifleen Acres, about sev en acres cleared, with a Story and a haif Log House and Log Stable thereon erected, adjoining lands of Joseph Hrinkcy, John A. Oaigrund and others, in Juniata Twp._ The cleared land is in good order, and the halauce well Timbered, and all capable of easy improvement and cul tivation. The above real estate will be sold at such prices as to insure safe and profitable investments. X otes or obligations of any kind that are good will be taken in exchange—particularly good bank notes. O. E. SHANNON. apr. 8,1564. NEW GOODS IN H OPE YV E Ij L ! IOWERY A EICHELBEROER have associated with J them John B. Castner, Esq., of Hopewell, in a gen eral mercantile and forwarding business at-their old stand in Hopewell, the business of the firm to be transacted in the name of LOWKRY, EICHKLBEKGEK A CO. They arc now receiving and opening a large and com plete stock of Foreign Dry Goods comprising a greater variety tban is usually kept in a country store. Among tbe articles they keep may be enumerated the followingl DRY GOODS, Colored Delaines, Alpacas. Merriraac and Ppragues prints, Bombacines, Sheeting, Shirt ing, Irish Linen, Ac. IADIES DRESS GOODS in great variety, Veils, Gloves, J Collars, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Cuffs, Ac. CLOTHS —A variety of spring and summer cloths. Broadcloths, Ca.-siiucrs of different styles, Satinets, Ac. CILOTHING —Mens and boys spring and summer styles J of Coats, Pants aud Vests. Shnes; Hats an 4 Caps. ROCBRIES—Sugars, Molasses, Coffee, Teas, Spices, HARDWARE, AC. — Pocket knives, table sppons and table knives anil forkes, razors, scythes, axes, nails, glass, plough points, Ac., Ac., Ac. JjUSH —Mftekeral. Herring, Cod fish. All of which were bought at nett cash prices, and which we will sell on the same terms at a small advance. All kinds of grain and country produce bought or ex changed for goods, for which the highest market nriees will be paid. LOWERY, EICIIEI.BF.RGER A CO. Hopewell, April 29, 1864. J. ALSTP & SOX. AUCTIONEER A COMMISSION MERCHANT Bedford, Pa. RESPECTFULLY solicit consignment of Boots and > Shoes, Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing and all kinds of merchandise for auction and private sale, REKEHEXCES. Philadelphia. Bedford. PHILIP FORI* A CO. Hon. JOB. MANN, BOYD A HOUGH. jHon. W;J>AU(HERTY, A. YOUNG A BROS. B. I-. MEYERS. lladford, jun. I,lS6Jl—tf. MILINERY GOO 1)8! MRS. S. D. GIBSON lias just returned from Philadel phia with a new stock of PIUNG AND SUMEH. MILINEIIY GOO BONNETS, HATS. TRIMMINGS, Ac., of the latest styles, cheap for cash. PATTERNS for Ladies and Children* DRESSES Stamping Patterns, Braiding and Embroidery. i.udics and ( hildcrtis Dresses made tb order on tbe most reasonable terms. All business in her line will be promptlr attended to. pr. 22, 1564 tf. J NEW GOODS AT THE BARGAIN STORE OF e. It- & W. OSTEtt. Bre no,,r rccoivin S a choice selection of Fancy A T T Staple I>ry Goods, embracing all the new styles and shades of Prints from 16 cents up: Detains, Fchallies, Alpacas, Bombazines, Mohair, Mozambique*. Black Silks, Victoria and Pacific Lawns, Cambric and Jackonet Mus lins, Kmbroidered Collars and Sleeves in sets, Balmoral and Hooped Skirts, of the best make and latest styles. O II AWLS AND HEAD NETS—New fabrics and designs IO for spring and summer. Embossed Wool Table Covers, Ginghams, Checks, Table Diaper, Tickings, Shirting Stripes, Cottonades, Sheeting aud Shirting Muslins of all the standard marks, from IS cents np. White Ballard vale, Red, (Jrey and Striped Shirting Flannels. CLOTHS, Casaimers, Satinetts and Jeans. Carpet and Floor Oil Cloths. Beady made Coats and Vests for men and boys, cut and made in the best and most fash ionable manner. Very Che up. HOSERY, Gloves, Sewfs, Neck Ties, Shift Collars and Fronts. Cotton Yarn and Carpet Chain. Hate ot every quality, style and oolor, from 12J cents up. TA.QQTS AND SHOES!—The largestand best assortment . set of Front ftu .J" fine Calf. Goat, A L7.r.r An#. H, I*M -to. ZACHARUH DIEHL. [ ' JO * Alsij., Auet'r. Estrnyn. August ith, 1664 a# 7 JOHN BUCK. j |mfiTJSiiS*;JK2 " RS ' e - of the m ,^" eS !V ri ' l °* frwa I* found IK ALL PARTS OF tl "** Bfe ' tk< great merit, of the .rtic,. *^ ORL voucher. I Wsslc by Druggixts ami 4e*)n g, ntnllf 3 JIMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— 3 hM residing in Bedford > v uo T " tl jf* r.v % I -I FANCY DRY GOODS, CONSISTING IN PART OF FANCY DRESS SILKS. CIIALLIES. POPLINS, .MOHAIR DELAINS, BARE GES, FRENCH LAWNS, FANCY PRINTS, AC. SILKS AND CLOTH MANTILLAS, SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY, MOURNING AXDLACE GOODS, A HAND-SOME LOT OF LACE MANTILLAS AND SHAWLS, BOXNETSAXD BONNET RIBBON, Flowers, Children's Hats and Flats, Ladies and Children's Gaiters. Slippers. And Fine Roots. Notion, in great variety, Stockings, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Dress Trimmings, Perfumery, Ac, Ae, Ac. The stock consists of every article usually kept in a First Class Fancy Store selected by an experienced city lady. Thankful for past favors we ask a continuance of your i>atronage. SHUCK BROTHERS. The old firm of S. A. 11. Shuck also ask a call to see heir new stock and a continuance of public patronage. Bedford, April, 1864. THE LOST FOUND. EVERY THING IS NOW LOST IN HIGH PRICES. BUT if you wish to find them again, at OLD PRICE?, call at Mi-s E. A*. Mowry's, who has just returned from Philadelphia, with the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTION OF MILLIAERY GOODS ever brought to Bedford, which she will sell at old prices or cheaper. Her stock consists of a general assortment of FASHIONABLE SILK, STRAW, CACTUS, LEGHORN AND CRAPE BONNETS, - INFANTS CAPS A HOODS, SHAKERS, A LARGE ASSORTMEFT OF J.ADIES' JffSSES AMD CHILDRESS HATSOF THE VERY 11 EST STYLES OF ALL COLORS. A Beautiful assortment of Plaids, Kibbone, the latest styles Flounces, Ruches. Ladies dress caps, Corsets, Balmoral Skirts. Hoop Skirts,, Head Nets, Dress Trim mings, Zephyrs Shetlnnd Wool, Ae. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF OREXADfAS VEILS OF ALL COLORS ; ALSO LADIES LIXEX COLLARS AXDROCKET-HAXDKER-CHIEFS, AC AC. Do not purchase elsewhere until you call and examine the above stock of goods, as you will certainly find it to your own interest, apr. '8 1864—d. NEW FIRM! The Rebellion Played Out I PEACE ABOUT TO BE DECLARED! E. M. FISHER, LITTLE JOHN C. AND WILLIAM F. HAVE removed their new FANCY AND DRY GOOD STORE, to two doors south of the Post office, into the room formerly occupied by Wm. Shafer, Esq., whore they keep constantly on hand a very large assortment of MUSLINS, CALICOES, GINGHAMS, AC., and pay especial attention to the sale of Needlework, -Ladies Collars, Culls, and I nderslovves, Linen and Silk Pocket-kandkcr-chieis. Ladies' Hose, Mitts and Gloves, Gentlemen's Hose, White Goods. Spool Thread, Ladies' Head Dresses, and Veils, Fancy Soaps, Hoop Skirts, JEWELRY, SHIRT FRONTS, &C. all of which will be sold very low for cash. The public arc respectfully invited to call and sco our stock before buying elee where. Bedford, apr. 10, 1864—tf* s7& W. SHUCK. ~ A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF STAPLE DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEKNSWARE. A GREAT VARIETY OF SHOES for Ladies. Children, Men nnd Boys Shoos and Boots. HATS AND CAPS. All descriptions of LEATHER. 500;C()RDS OF TAN BARK WANTED, apr. 8, 1864 —tf. o Yes I o Yes I The undersigned having taken out Auctioneer and Sate License, is now ready to CRY SALES on the shortest no tice, and on the most reasonable terms. It will be reuol looted that no one is legally entitled to act as a oryer ot Sales, unless he procures a license. AD 2?** , lkviagnew, apr. 8, 1864—tf. Red/brd. Pa. Gruggenheim's Ground Rio Coffee. AIRJ-.f-H invoice of this excellent coffee iust receiv ed and for sale at the New Bargain Store of 0.11. AW. OSTER march IS' IS64—tf HOSTETTERS' CELEBRATED UOMCI BITTERS. A Jftfre and powerful Tonic, corrective and alternative' wonderful eflioa-y in disease of the STOMACHH LIVER AND BOWELS. Cures DVspepsia, Liver complaint, Headache, General de bilily, Nervousness, Depression of.spirits. Constipation Colic, Intermittent Fevers, Cramps and Spasms, and all Complaints of either Sex, arising from. Bodily Weakness whether inherent in the system or produced by special causes. Nothing that is not wholesome, genial and restorative in its nature enters into the composi ion of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters This popular preparation oontains oe mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical element; ne fiery excitant; hut it is a combination of the extracts of rare balsamic herbs and plants with the purest and mild est of all diffusive stimulants It is well to be forearmed against disease, and so far as human systyi can be protected by human means against maladies engendered by an unwholesome atmosphere, im pure water and other external causes, Hostettcr's Bitters may be relied on as a safeguard. In districts infested with Ftcer and Ague, it has been found infallible as a preventive and irresistablc as a rcm idy, and thousands who resort to it under apprehension >f an attack, escape the scourges and thousands who neg •ct to avail themselves of its protective qualities in ad 'ance, are eared by a very brief course of this marvelous uedicine Fever and Ague patients, after being plied rith quinine for months in vain, until fiirly saturated rilh that dangerous alkaloid, and not unfrequentiy re lored to baakh within a lew days by the use of Hostet ir's Bitters. The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and the a;.pe te restored by this agreeable Tonie, and hence it works ondert in cases of Dispepsia and in less confirmed forms idigestion. Acting as a gentle and painless aperients, s well as upon the liver, it also invariably relieves the •oustipation superinduced by irregular action of thedi Sestire and secretive organs. B Persons of feeble habit, liable to Nervous Attach, Love. i"" °f Spirit s, aud Fit s of Languor, find prompt and pei- Buanem relief from the Bitter*. The testimony on this rioint is most conclusive, and from both sexes. The agony of Billious Colic is immediately assuaged by |a single dose of the stimulant, and by occasionally resort ling to it, the return of the complaint may be prevented. I As a general Tonic, Hostetter'a Bitters produce effects | which must be experienced or witnessed before they can |be fully appreciated In cases of Constitutional >ai- I , Premature Decay and Debility and Decreptitude ! arising from Old Age, it exercises on electric influence. | In the convalescent stages of all diseases it operates as a | invigorant. When the powers of nature are relaxed, it operates to re-cnforce and re-establish them. Last, but not least, it is The Only Safe Stimulant, being manufactured from sound and inooxious materials, and en tirely free from the aeid elements present more or less in in all the ordinary tonics and stomachics of the day. No family medicine has been so universally, and it mj be truly added, ducrredly popular with the inteliigen portion of the community, as Ilostetter's Bitters. Prepared by HOSTETTER A SMITH, Pittsburg. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Storekeepers even where. ' - -A HEM BOLD' Grenuine Preparations. COMPOUND EXTRACT 0 F BUCHU. __ Compound Fl nidEitract Bauhn, 'a positive and Spe cific remedy for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, travel arid Dropsical Swellings, This medicine increases the power of difretion, and ti cites the Absorbents into healthy action, which the by itiery itiery or Calcareous dispositions, and all unnatural En largements arc reduced, as well as Pain and Icflamation, HELM HOLD'S* EXTRACT BUCPU. For W oakness arising from Excesses, habits of dissipa tion. Early Indiscretion of Abuse, attended with the fol lowing symptoms : Indisposition to exertion, Lobs of power, Loss of mem ory, Difficulty of breathing. Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Paia in the back, 1 niversal lassitude of th! Muscular STsten Hot bands, i lushing of the body. Dryness of the skin, Eruptions of the face. Pallid countenance. There symptoms, it allowed to go on. which this mcdi cine invariably removes ; soon follows impoteury, fatuity epileptic fits, in one of which the patient diav 'expire. " Who they are not frequently followed by direful diseases, insanity and consumption. Many art uware of the cause of their suffering but none will confess the records of the insane assy 1 nuts. And melancholy deaths by Consumption bear ample witness to the truth of the assertion. The Constitution once affc-ted with organ ic Weakness requires the aid of Medicine to Ktreugthoi and Invigorate the system, which Hembold's ePUact bn c'ou invariably does. A trial will convince the most skep tical. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. Females. Females, Females,—ln manv affections pecu liar to females the extract buchu is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Cholosis or Retention, irregularity, puinfulncss or suppression ofcustomarv evacuations, ul cerated or echirrhous state of the uterus, Vewchorthmaer whites, sterility, nnd for all complaints incident to thesri whether arising from indiseretioo, habit of dissipation, or in the decline or change of life. TAKE NO MORE BALSAM OR MERCURY, 1 akc no more Balsam. Mercury, or unpleasant and dan gerous medicine. Ilewbold'sextract kuehu and improve! rose wash, cures secret diseases in alltheir stages, at litti expense- little or no change in diet, no inconvenience, ttiJ no exposure. It causes a frequent desiro and jt'ircJ strength to I rinate, thereby removing obstructions, pre venting and curing strictures ofthe Vretha, allaying nam arid ufllunation, so frequent in the of diseases, and expcLing all poisonous diseased and wornout matter. Ise llembold's Extract Buehu for all affcrti.ms and diseases ot the I rin .ry organs, whether existing in 3ia! or female, from wnuterer cause originating and no mat ter of how long standing. Diseases of these organs require the aid of a diuretic: Hembold se*.traet buehu in the great diuretic, and certain to have the desired effect in all diseases for whiA it is reeou.mended. Evidence of the most reliable and responsible chxif tcr will reeouipany tbo modieiue. Price SI.OO per bottle, or six fors.Yoo. Delivered to aat address, seeurely packed from observation. DcscriD symptoms in all communications. Cures guaranteed advice grafts. Address letters or information to H- B. HEMBOLD, Chemist. „ l J°i Sn " th , teDth st ' bcl °* Chestnut. I'bila. Hembold s Medical depot, Hemhold'a Drug and Chers icai \\ arehouse, 594 BtGadwuv York. -BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! Beware of Counterfits at d naprineipdbd dealer* w>- endeavorto dispose- of their own" aud "other" artirk' on the reputation attained hy Hembold's genuine prepi rattons. Hembold's extract buehu. Hembold's txtri'S Larsapartlia Hemhold'a improved rose wash. Fold bv Druggists everywhere. Ask for Ilerobojd's, take noo'thtt cut out the advertisement and send fox it and avoid inspo- SliiOß uud dec. 11.1868— -it. Q TOOK HOLDER'S MEETING—BEDFORD RAIL- O ROAD COMPANY. A meeting of the tHoekholders of the Bedford Railros! Company, will be held at the office of the Company Bedford Borough, on Saturday the fltlth day f July, in stant, at 0 o clock A. M., of said day, for the purpor® considering a joinUagrevmcnt which "has bben efiterrd if to between the Directors of the Huntingdon and Bma! Top Mountain Railroad aud Coal Company and the Be-U ford KailroflCompany,for the eopaolidation of .-aid eoK panics, nnd the merging of the corporate rights. pow and privileges of the Bedford Railroad Übmnanv inictis Huntingdon and Bread Top Moumxlb Railroad'and CiJ Company; at which meeting a vote by ballol -iX.erSo'.l by proxy will be taken for the adoption or rcjreKct sa id agr.* went, according to the provisions ofthe xt Assembly of May |tb. 1861, in relation to the conwai*' tion of Railroad Companies. By order of the Board of Directorx. .... J NO. P. REED uiy. 15, G,4-2t. StLt.tu jr
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