THE BLOOD. WITH comipi, disordered or vitiated Blood you must he sick all over. It may burst out in l'iinples, or Soros, or in active dis or it may merely keep you listless, depress ed and g<wd Tor nothing. But you cannot have good health while your blood is impure. Ay gr'n Snrsaparilla purges out these impurities and stimulates the organs of life into vigorous ac- t j„„ restoring the health and expelling disease. Heu'cc it rapidly cures n variety of complaints which are caused by impurity ot the blood, such as Scrofula or-Kings' Evil, Tumors, Ulcers, Sores, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Boils, St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tet ter or Suit Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Cancer or Cancerous Tumors, Sure Eyes, Fe male Viscoses, such as Retention, Irregularity, Suppression, Whiles, Sterility, Syphilis, or Ve treat Diseases. Liver Complaints and Heart Diseases. Try Avrtn's SARSAPARILLA. and see for yourself the surprising activity with which it cleanses the blood and cures the disorders. A VKR'S CHERRY PECTORAL is so universally known to surpass every other remedy for the flire of Coughs, Culiis, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipi-nt Consumption, and for the relit*' of Consumptive l'aticnts in advanced stages of the disease, that it is useless here to recount the evidence of its virtues. The world knows them. AYER'S CATHARTIC. PILLS—for Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stom ach, .jaundice, Headache, Heartburn, Piles, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Worms, and in short for all the purposes of a purgative medicine. Prepare 1 by Dr.J.C. AYER, Ac Co., Lowell, Mass. and sold by all Druggists everywhere. Ayer's ('nfliarfic riiHK sciences of Chemistry and Medicine j have "Ije.cn taxed their utmost to produce this best, most perfect purgative which is known to man. Innumerable proofs are shown that these, I'n.i.s have virtues which surpass in ex cellence the ordinary medicines', and that lhc-y win unprocedentcdly upon the esteem of all men. Tliev are safe und pleasant to take, Jmt power ful to cure. Their penetrating stim ulate the vital activities of the the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate slug gish or disordered organs into their natural ac tion, nnrl impart'healthy tone with strength to Ihe whole system. Not only do they eftrc the every day complaints of every body, but also tiirmidablc and dangerous diseases that have bul lied the best of htumin skill. While they pro duee powerful effects, they are at the same time, in diminished doses, the safest ,and best physic tliut ran he employed for children. Being su gar-coated, they are pleasant-to take; and be ing purely vegetable, are free from any risk of arm. Cures have Ijcen made which snrpassh elief were they not substantiated by men ofh uch exalted position and character as to forbids the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent cler gymen and physicians have lent their names to certify to the public, the reliability of our reme dies, while others have sent me the assurance of their conviction that our preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my afflicted, suffer ing fellow-men. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis our American Almanac, containing direc tions tor the use. and certificates of their cures, of the following complaints:— Costiveness. BiliousCoinplaints. Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising front a foul stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid In action of the Bowels and pain arising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all diseases which require an cvacuant medicine. They also, by purify Ing .lie blood and stimulating the system, cure many complaints which it would not he supposed tliev could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irri tability, Dernngcii) nts of the Liver and Kid neys, Gout and other kindred complaints aris ing from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with some other pill they make more profit on. Ask for AYEK'S I'N.i.s, and take- nothing else. No other they can give you eolnparcs with this in its intrinsic value or curative powers. 'Flic rick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AVER 8C CO*, Lowell, Mass., and sold by Dr. B. F. HARRY, Bedford mi m ■ ip nn.i j mmm v* iw wt-yt?v,rjM£!*.~a. , z+"ziaatrz>r. - IMED SIDES.—Tn Juniata tp., May 20, Mrs. A ntanda Sides, in the 50th year of her age. BLACKBURN.—In St. Clair tp. May 31st, Nicholas Blackburn, in the 28th year of his age. MILLER.—In Schollsburg, June 12tli, J as. Islrnund, only son of Jacob W. Miller, ill the 'itli year of ■ his age. BORDER. —Drowned in the' Mile Hill Run," Nrhcllsburg, June 13th, Norris, youngest son if David Border, Jr., in the 9th year of his "GV- . , DIF.IIL.—On the 10th inst., Mrs.Mary Ann, wi(? of Mr. Michael Diehl, of Friend's Cove, a ged .57 years, 3 months and 25 days. Mrs. Diehl truly was a Christian woman. • in was baptized in her infancy, confirmed in r y°uth, and up to the day of her death she snowed the character of a sincere follower of die Saviour. She was eallod upon to sfllfcr lag and severely; but her afflictions were a 1 iscipline to the soul and much better illustra the power of the religion of Christ., than fords could do. Her calm resignation, her penccof m;nd and her triumphant death, preach '1 'he living. On the 12th, her remains were followed to e grave by weeping relatives, and a very large "umber of neighbors nml acquaintance, showing i.it she was very highly esteemed in the com munity where she lived. JUOSES.—On the 14th inst., Mr. Peter Mo aged 3* years G months and 4 days. Tr nil many friendsonearth wholovedhim well, s gone to one whose love no tongue can toll," COLEBAUOH.—On tho 12lh inst,., Mr.' John Coleljiuigh, agtid 08 years, 2 months and 0 days. KTrCIIKY.—On tlic 14th inst., after n lin gnring illness, at his residence in West Provi dence township, departed this life, Mr. DAVID RITOHKY, aged 00 years, 8 months and 20 days. The deceased was universally respected by friends and neighbors, on account of his many virtues and the excellences of his character. He was a truly honest and upright guished for his deeds of benevolence and charity, lie left no enemy to do evil to his memory. lie was born on the place where be happily and with christian hope departed this life. lie, in the latter part of his life, connected himself with the lioman Catholic Church, and lived and died an honored member of the, church. A wd concourse from the surrounding country attend ed at his funeral, and the venerated patriarch of an immense circle of his descendants, was gath ered to his fathers, in the family burial place, on the mansion farm of the deceased. Three hun dred people—including all the connexions of the deceased—and numerous'friends attended at his funeral, which was conducted according to the rites and ceremonies of the Catholic church, in which he died an edifying member. lie was buried in the family cemetery where repose the ashes of his ancestors. I lis funeral sermon was preached by Rev. Thomas llcydcn, of Bedford, and the Choir of the Bedford Catholic Church attended anil gave great solemnity to sion. May he rest in peace. R. I. P. -JfIARKIEII- McCIjEARY —IiOt )VER.-—ln Schullsburg, Juncolh, by the Rev. 15. 11. Hunt, Mr. .las. McCleary and Miss Susanna Hoover, both of this counly, EGOLF-—BLACK.—In Napier (p., May, "JO, by the same, Mr. Wm. Kgolf, Jr., and Miss Amanda Black, both of this county. Public Safe OF VALUABLE REJIL ESTATE. The undersigned will expose tn public sale, on the premises, in Juniata township, iledforri county, on FRIDAY, ISTII JULY NEXT, the following valuable real estate, to wit: One tract ! of land, situated in the township and county afore said, containing 175 ACRES, about 100 acres of which arc cleared and under fence, and 20 acres sue in excellent meadow. The farm is well watered, a | never failing stream of water flowing through the promises. The improvements consist of a TWO STORY AND A HALF HOUSE, wentlierboarded, with excellent water at the door, a Double Log Barn, Tenant house and stable, all of which are in good repair. The.e is also a good SAW MILL thereon ; erected. An ojrhard of bearing fruit trees is like wise one of Ihe desirable featured of this farm. | Terms will he made known on day of sale. Sa'e tn commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., when attendance will be given by MARGARET RIFFLE June 20, 1862.-ts. PICTURES! Pictures!! Pictures!! 1 have just returned from Ihe F.astern cities, and Laving purchased the latest improvements fo: Pho tograph ing, Ambrotvping, taking views, &c.. I am prepared to furnish PICTURES Ol' EVERY I-A -KIICTV OF S I'YLE, and at reasonable prices.— •My stock consists of 4 ITIBROTIF PES, Witoh, Half, and Quarter Size, I' II 0 T 0 G R A 1' II S • "Cart&s DoVisite'' Photographs, VIGNETTE PHOTOGRAPHS, A beautiful assortment of PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS and LOCKETS, Union Frames and Cases of all sizes, Ornamental and Plain Gilt frames, and every other kind of frames and cases used (or Ambrotypes, and Photogiaphic Pictures, at prices that cannot fail to give satisfac tion., I hsve also a tine porte lolio of Stereoscopic views, which the public aie invited to examine. All orders promptly executed. Terms invariably CASH, without respect to persons. T. R. GETTYS. Juno 15, 18C2.—5m SHERIFF'S SAfE. By virtue of sundry writs of Vpnd Exp., to me directed, there will be sold at the Cuurt House, in Ihe borough of Bedford, on Saturday, the 28th day of June, 18(12, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following real estate, to wit I Due tiact of land containing2s acres more or less, ten acres cleared and under fence, v ith a two story log house thereon erected, adjoining lands of Nathan Lee, Peter Arnold and other', situate in Cum berland Valley township, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property of Henry Barks. Alto—One tract of land containing 100 acres, more or lgss, about 00 acres cleared und under fence, with a two story log dwelling house, douhie log barn, two stables, granary, and other out buildings thereon erected, adjoining lands of Isaac Berkhiiner, Samuel VV Miller and others, situate in St. Clair township, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the p.operty ol Clnistopher Nangle. JOHN J.CESSNA, Sheriff's Office, Bedford, f Sheriff. June 6, 1862. I " EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Letters 'testamenta ry on the Will of Joseph Sparks, late ol West Prov idence townsdip, deceased, have been duly granted to the subscriber, and that all persons indebted to sain estate make immediate payment, and those having claims thereon are notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOSEPH H. H. SPARKS, Ex'r , . Residing in West Prov. Ip. June 13.—Ctal* * ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Letters ot Administration on the estate of John Manspeaker, late of West Providence township, de ceasrd, having been granted to the nihseribers, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment,and those having claims against the same, will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. JOHN MANfiPEAKKR, GEO. W. HOUSEHOLDER, June 13.—Ctal* Administrators. L OST!' ™ The undersigned will liberally reward the finder of a Black Silk Velvet Cape (with he ivy silk fringe, and silk lining) lost between Bedford and j Run, Oil Ihe 16th day of April la-t, if Ihe same be I left at the office of the Bedford G izette. AMANDA HILLEGAS3. June 13.—3t MINERAL SPRING HOTEL! 'THE undetsigneri has opened the above named Hotel a few doors South of the Court House, (formerly kept by Mrs. Filler, as a board ing House) where he will he happy to accommodate ell who mny favor him with their patronage. Boarders will be taken by (lie week, month or year. Persons attending Couit will find this Houso very convenient. The Bed Rooms in this Hotel are very large and well ventilated and furnished in the best style. The Bar will be supplied with choice liquor. I The Stable will be in charge of a good and at- 1 tentive hostler. JOSEPH ALSIP. April 25th, 1802. JpNTIRELY VEGEt|\BLE!! IVO ALCOHOLIC PREPARATION ' A VUUK TONIC MEDICINB. DR HOOF LAND'S CELEBRATED German Bitters, PREPARED BY . Or. C. iff. JACKSON, Pkil'a., Pa. WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chionic or nervous debility, diseases of the kidneys, and all diseases arising from 1* itisordered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Fulness, or blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for food, fulness or weight in ihe Stomach, sour Eructations, sink ing or fluttering at the pit of the Stomach, swimming of the head, hurried and difficult Breathing, Fluttering at Ihe Heart, choking or suffocating sensations when in n lying posture, Dim ness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, Fever and dull pain in the head, deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, pain in the side, hack, chest, Limbs, Hie., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great De pression of Spi rite. And will positively prevent YELLOW FEYER, BILLIOtiS FEYER, &c. THEY CONTAIN NO ALCOHOL, OR BAD WHISKEY! They WILL CURE the above diseases in ninety-r.ine cases out of a hundred. Induced by the extensive sale and universal pop ularity of Hoofland's German Bitters, (purely vege table) hosts of ignorant Quacks and unscrupulous adventurers, have opened upon cu3ering humanity , Ihe flood gates of Nostrums in the shape of pool i whiskey, vilely compounded with injurious drugs, and chnstened Tonics, Stomachics and Bitters. Beware of the innumerable array of Alcoholic prepaiat ions in plethoric bottles,and big bellied kegs under the modest appellation of Bitters ; which, in stead of curing, only aggravate disease, and leave the disappointed sufferer iu despair. IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Are not a new and untried article, but have stood the test of fifteen years trial by the American pub lic ; and their and sale are not rivaled by any similar prrparauon. The proprietors havo thousands of letters from the most eminent CLERGYMEN LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS, AND CITIZENS, Testifying, of tbeirown personal knowledge, to the beneficial etfects and medical virtues of theseßittets. Do you want something to strengthen you ? Do you want a good appetite I lio you want to buil I up your constitution 1 Do you want to feel well I Do >ou want to get rid of nervousness ? Do yon want energy I Do you want to sleep well f Do )ou*Wdjd a brisk and vigorous feeling ? If you do, use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. From J. Newton Vmwn, I). D., Editor of the En cyclopedic* of Religious Knowledge. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Pat ent medicines ir. general, tbiough distrust of their ingredients and effects, 1 yet know of no sufficient reason why a man may not testify To the benefit he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may fhus coi.trib ute to the benefit of others. 1 do this the more readily in regard to Hoofland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. U. Mi Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the impression that they were cheiefly an alcoholic mixture. 1 am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for erfffcurage nient to try them, when suffering from great and leng continued debility. 'The use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which 1 had - not felt for six months before, and had almost de- I spaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN. Philadelphia, Juno 23, 1861. From the Rev. JOSEPH 11. KENNARI), Parlor of the Tenth Haptist Church. DR.JACKSCN — DEAR SIR: —I have been frequently requested to connect myname with commendations of different kinds of medicines, but regaiding the practice as out of my appropriate sphere, 1 have in all cases declined ; bu'with R deal proof in vaiious instances, and particularly in my own family, of the usefulness of Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, I de | pai t for once from my usual course, to express my ' full conviction that, for general debility of the sys tem, and especially for Liver Complaint, it is a safe and valuuhle preparation. In some cases it may fail, hoi usually 1 doubt not it will he very beneficial to ll.oso who suffer from the above causes. Yours, very respectfully, J. H. KENNARD, Eighth, below Coates St., Phil., Dec. 24. From the wife of A LDERMAN WUNDER, Gcrmantown. Germantown, June 1, 1861. DR. C. M. JACKSON—SIB: —It gave me pleasure two years ago, to give you a certificate, testifying what the German Bitters had done for me. lam now perfectly cured of all those diseases your med icine professes to cure, viz :—Dyspepsia, Chronic und Nervous debility, diseases of the Kidneys, &c. The powerful mlluence it exerts upon Nervous pros tration is surprising. I have been consulted frequent ly in reference to your Bitters, and without hesita tion, have recommended it for the above complaints, and in every instance it has effectually cured. Vour medicine has a great reputation in Germantown and is now sold in eWry Drug store, and in most of the Giocery stores heie. If any one should question ■h>t I say, let them come to Germantown, and 1 will prove to thetr satisfaction, that the Bitters have cured in this vicinity more than twenty casesof the above disease. .Respectfully, HANNAH VVIJNDKR. Main St., above Rittcnhouse, Germantown, Pa. • BEWARE OB COUNTERFEIT. See that the signature of C. M. JACKSON," is on the WRAITER of each bottle. Principal Office and Manufactory, No. 631, Arch. Street. JONES & EVANS, [Suceei'ors to C. Rl. JACKSON ft Co.,] PuorKiEToy.s. For sale by the Druggists in Bedford. George B. Amiek. St. Clairsville. J. M. Barndollar cV Son, Bloody Run. John S, Scbell, Schelhhurg. Gt R. Barndollar, Woodberry. June I'd, 1862—1y. *2981 *9 t"f •NOS N 3HWATII 3f)H033 •saom.i iisvo rsaaioi je auij jno ui Suiqt XraA%f -laAfOunoX JOJ aas pus ||3 •RJIHSV ojos oqj SiiiAßq 'aaois stqt ||s ueooq.w UMO; pt tiny X|uo aqt are Xaqj, prjuas •aider SB 'LAJPIETII aqj ui OAO'JS taajrad jaoui pue jsaq aqj ifONIVd pa)Jq|3 aqi punoj aq Xnm qaiq.w 3uoum 'uoijduassp XraAa jo 'S3AOXS .DNTXV3H !'" ROIHYd 'ONINOOD •AIBUBA jnarS ui S3HJ.A3S a/vary pue 8Svo '■ ooiidirasap XraAa jo HRV-MORVH— OS IV • -saaird paanpar je 's,uog rn eriuiX|q a9roar, a|es JOJ 'aAiso-iaxa-Noki aaxNvuuvM pue 'X<i[enh jsaq aqt jo no IVOO ANOTHER VICTORY!!! ISichiiioixl litis Fallen, AND MRS. S. E. SIGAFOOS Has just returned from the citv with one of the MOST SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Fancy and Staple Goods EVER UROVGHT TO TIIIS MARKET, Consisting, in part, of LADLES' DRESS GOODS of every variety and ol the very LATEST STVLE—such as Shepherd's and French Plaids; Black and While Plaid Silks—Plaid Neapolitan Silks for Traveling Suits: Organdy Lawns, Choice Styles;—Mozambiques and Tamertines, (scarce and desirable,) Silk Poplins, and Fancy Striped Barages, S;c., Sic., S'c. ' ALSO—A splendid assortment of Lace Mantles and Shawls; French Embroidered Robes with Man ties ; Brocheo and Stella Shawls, together with ev ery variety ol Bonnet and Dregs Trimmings—too numerous to mention. AIso.—BONNETS, of the latest style—Fine En glish Straw, Silk, Neapolitan and Braid Bonnets, White Black and Grey—both trimmed and untrim med. A large assortment of Ribbons, Ruches, Flowers, Silk roits, Silk and Kid Gloves, Braids, La ces, Parasols, Sun Shades, Ladies, Misses and Chil drens HATS—a full assortment of the latest style. All the above goods were bought for CASH, .and will be sold at prices that defy all competition. Bonnets at 50 cents, Ruches 12J to 25 cents, ICid Gloves 62J cents, Silk Gloves 18J cents, Trimming Ribbon 19J cents, Shepherd's Plaids 18J cents, Lace Mantles at $3.00, Hoopskirts from 50 cts. to $2.00. and examine the goods for yoMttlves. SARAH E. SItHPoOS. Bedford, June 6, 1862. SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS,TRUNKS, WHIPS, &.C. Whereas, the partnership heretofore existing un der the firm of MAG ILL 4- IIOFEM EIER, being this day dissolved by mutual consent, 1 inform my putrons and the public generally, that 1 will keep constaiNly on hand a choice stock of Baddles, Bridles, llaroess, Trunks, H'liips, Ac., Ac. Persons desiring to purchase will find it to their advantage to call and examine my Btock before pur chasing elsewhere, as I am determined to sell lower than any otner firm in the county. Orders from a distance piomptly filled. Repairing of all kinds promplly executed. Hoping by strict attention to business to merit tl.e public patronage, 1 will always be found at my es tablishment, immediately opposite the Washington Hotel. business of the late firm will be settled by the subscriber. J. B. MAGILL. . June 6, 1862. FT7 BLI O BALE, OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The subscribers, assignees of David T. Miller, will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the residence of 'he said David T. Miller in South YVoociberry tp., Bedlord co., on Friday the 27th day of June, A. D, ISG2, the following described real estate viz : A tract of land being the manison place of said David T. Miller, in the said Township, containing ninety-five acres and fitty-one perches and allow ance of which about forty acres are cleared and un der fence. The improvements are a large fiame dwelling house with large kitchen or back build ' ing attached a good bank barn, spring house with j a first rate frame shop above it, dry house, smoke I house, wagon shed and other out buildings. There are upon this property a never failing spring of ex cillent soft water, a fine orchard and a large varie ty of the choicest fruit trees. ALSO, One other tract, being timber land situ ate in itedford Township in said county, adjoining lands of David linler and Daniel Zimmers, contain ing sixty two acres, one hundred and thirty six peiches and allowance. ALSO, One other tract of timber laud situate in St. ('Lair Township in said county, adjoining lands of John Hoenstine, Aaron Grove, J. W. Tate and others, containing one hundred and twelve acres and twenty one perches and allowance. The sale will commence at ten o'clock A. M. of said day, when the terms will be made known and ! drafts of the land exhibited. ALEXANDER HOLSINGER, JOHN STAYER, Assignees of David T. Miller. . Csiulioßt. 1 hereby caution all persons against buying or tra ding for a note given by me to James Troutman, for fifty dollars, dated 20lh of March, 1860, payable 12 months after date, with interest from date, as 1 have not received value therefor, and am determined not to pay it unless compelled by law. ELI W.ASH. May 30 3t.* Caution. Whereas the subscriber gave a promissory note to Philip Wynand, for the 6u:n of seventy-five dollars, dated the 14th day ol April, 1859, and as I consider said note fully discharged and satisfied, 1, therefore, caulion all persons against puicbasing or taking an assignment of said note, as 1 will not pay the same nor ai.y part thereof, until there is a Tair settlement between me and the said Wynand, unless compelled by due course of law. ISAAC A. CUPPKT. May 30—3t.* Notice. Whereas my wife, Kve Grove, has left my lieil and hoard without my consent and without any just reason whatever, I hereby notify the public not to trust, or harbor her on my account. PETER GROVE. May 30, 18C2. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned, appointed to ascertain amount due on a certain recognizance in favor of the widow and heirs of IVilliam Crissman, deceased, will meet the parties in interest, at his office in the borough of Bedford, on Tuesday the 21th day of June, inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and where all parties in terested may attend. JOHN PALMER, June 6, 1862.—3f. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Court of Common Pleas of Bedford county, No. 02, May Term, 1862, the undersigned, appoint ed Auditor to distribute the money in the hands of the bherilf arising from the sale of real estute of Christian Stoner, will attend to the duties of his ap pointment, at his oliidfein Bedford, on Wednesday, the 20:h day ol at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day. when and jghcre all parties interested ran attend. #JOHN PALMEft, t ft. ' Auditor. EMPIRE OF FASHION. PEACE TO BE DECLARED On the Ninth ©lf June!! CHEAP CASH FANCY STORE! SHUCK BROTHERS will open a new and splen did stock of Fancy Dry (roods, in i:be new building, one door West of S. & W. Shock's dry goods store, on tbe sth of June, to consist, in psrt, of FANCY DRESS SILKS, CHALLIES, Poplins, Grenadines, De Laines, Borages, FRENCH LAWNS, FANCY PRINTS, Sfc. I SILK and CLOTH MANTILLAS, New Styles! * SHAWLS, in grtal variety! MOURNING AND LACE GOODS, of every description! READY MADE BONNETS, BONNET TRIM MINGS, RIBBONS, FLOWEKS, CHILDREN'S HATS AND FLATS, LA 01ES' GAITERS, fine laced Boots CHILDREN'S do. do. do. NOTIONS, in Great Variety. Stockings, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Dress Trimmings, Perfumery, Sic., S'c. The above stock will consist of every article usu ally kept in First Class Fancy Stores, selected by a lady of superior taste and erpetiente, who has spent the greater portion of her life in the business, in Second Street and Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. She will take charge of the establishment, and we ask our pations and the public generally, to call and examine her stock t4fore purchasing elsewhere. SHUCK BROTHERS. N. B.—The old firm of S. iV W. Shuck also ask a call to see their new stock lately arrived, and a con tinuance of public patronage. S. tf W. SHUCK. May 23, 1802. HARVEST OF 180$. THE BEST MOWING MACHINE yet offeied to the public, all Iron and Steel, periect in every pait, light and warranted to cut in wet or dry grass, may be had by calling soon on Wm. Hartley, ag't. Price SIOO. 00. Large lot of the celebrated "Greeneastle Grain Cradles" just received bv Hartley. Pi ue $5 ro,A. Scythes, in great variety, Ameiican and English Waldron and Griffin. Studs, Scythe stones, Kitles, Rakes, 4-c. ALSO-The BEST COOKING STOVES know?, for farmers' wives. Sold very lout by Hartley ar.u warranted. Call at the sign of the Lock, next door to A. B. Cramer & Co. May 30, 1862. LOVERING'S GOLDEN SYRUP, and all kinds of family groceries, very cheap at Farquhar's new store, Mann's Corner. May 30. CALL AT FARQUHAR'S for good Shoes and Boots, a very fine article of Calf Skin Boots for sale. May 30. A GREAT VARIETY of Men and Bovs' Hats, at Farquhar's. .My 30. I WANTED, Butter, Eggs, Rags, Wool, snd all kinds of country produce, at Faiquhar'a New Store, Mann's Corner, Juliana St. ' May 30. fJHAKE NOTICE! g The books of tiic subscriber were cloned on the first of March bat, at which time he entered into partnership with his son. He is very anxious tl at his hooks should be closed up to that date. He will call upon all his customers in town in a few days. They will please have their accounts ready (or settlement. Persons who have been indebted to him foryeirs, will please inform him if tbey do not intend to pay, and he will erase their names from his books. GEORGE BEY Ml RE. May 23, 1802—3t Union Hotel, WEST PITT ST., BEDFORD, PA. V. STKCKMAN, Proprietor. This excellent hotel is now prepared to accom modate the public in the best manner and on the most liberal terms. A splendid LIVBRV STABLE • is attached to this hotel. [May 9, 1862. ~ NEW STORE LATEST ARRIVAL OF CHEAP NEW and FASHIONABLE DRY Goons, STRAW GOODS, BOOTS U SHOES, HATS & CATS, GROCERIES, <J-c. &c., At Mann's Corner, Juliana Street. The undersigned begs leave to inform the citixens of Bedford and vicinity that he has opened out at this well known stand, a Larclully selected stock of Foreign & Dcmestio Dry Goods consisting in part of Calicoes, Ginghams, Lawns, Delaines, Challies, Brown and Bleached Muslins, Cotonades, Linens, Coatings, Ac., S-c., neaily all of which will be sold at OLD PRICES A great variety of Ladies' and Mises STRAW GOODS, Gentlemen's STRAW, WOOL and SILK 11ATS, BOOTS and SHOES, in great 'variety, and wananted "SINION PURE;" together with a general assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Cof fee, White and Brown Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Imperial and Colong Teas, Rice, Spices, Extract of Coffee, anil almost every article usually kept in a VARIETY STORE, 1 he subscriber hopes by strict attention to busi ness and a desire to please, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. All kinds of Country produce taken in exchange for goods. J. B. FARQUHAR. Bedford, May 16, 1822. BACK FROM DIXIE! Our Goods have arrived safe from their late sojourn at Harper's Ferry, and we are now ready to accommodate our customers. Come and see for yourselves. May 1(1, 62. J. M. SHOEMAKER. The War Just Commenced !! SIX good hands wanted immediately, with wages according to workmanship, to work at the Mill wrighting business. * S. D. BROAD. Schellsburg, May 30, 1862. THE MERRIIUC BLOWS IIP! Terrific incitement! The Rebels have destroyed their sea mon ster, and "gone up" generally, but P. A. Reed still continues to sell goods cheaper than the cheapest at the old stand immediately opposito the Bedford Hotel. His slock consists, in part, of LADIES' DJJESS GOODS, GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS. SHOES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &C., &C. He has, also, ou hand a largo and well, se lected assortment of QUEENSWARE, and a fresh and excellent stock of . GROCERIES, all of which he will sell very low for cash, or approved country produce. Call and exam ine the goods for yourselves. May 10, '62. „ . PITTSBURG, PA., Corner PennandSt. Clair St. The largest Commercial School of the United States, with a patronage of nearly 3,000 Students, in five years from 31 States, and the only one which affords complete and reliable instruction in all the tollowingbranches, viz : Mercantile, Man ufacturers, Steam Boat, Railroad and Book-keeping. First Premium Plain and Ornamental Penmanship; also, Surveying and Mathematics generally. 935.00 Pays for a Commercial Conrse. Students enter and review at any time. aons' tnition at half price. For Catalogue of 88 pagea, Specimens ot Busi ness and Ornamental Penmanship, and a beautiful College view of 8 aquare feet, containing a good variety of writing, lettering and flourishing, in close 24 cents in stamps to the Principals. JENKINS Ik SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. April 19, 1862. NEW MILLINERY GOODS. Eo V. MOWUY, Has just returned from Philadelphia with a new and beautiful assort ment of MILLINERY GUODS, of the latess style. BONNETS of every de scription, varying in price from 50 cents up; and Bonnets trimmed ready for wearing for $2,00 and upward. Hats of all styles for infants, Children and Young Ladies. Dress Caps for Ladles, SHAKERS, RIBBONS, RUCHES Sr FLOW ERS in abundance. All very cheap for Cash. May 2, 1802. GREAT ATTRACTION AT THE BIG PADLOCK. WILLIAM HARTLEY now offers to the public, the largest, best selected, and most elegant stock of Hardware and Useful Inventions, ever brought to Bedford county. His prices will snit nctt c a buyers. He has also added a sh § irf|Pv | Department, to bis already elegant stock, and can now furnish Cooking Stoves, with all the lata im provements, unsurpassed for beauty end excellence, WARRANTED in eveiy respect, and as cheap as the cheapest. Those desiring to purchase an extra heavy plated Cook Stove, that will last a life time, and never rave in, or fail to bake "whilst the dough lasts," should give Hartley a call. Skillets, Iron Pots, Tea Kettles, Waffle frons, Griddles, Fruit Cans, tec., tc c., always on hand. The celebrated "Self-adjusting Clothes Wringer," may be seen in operation at Hartley's, for the sale ol which he has secured the exclusive right. No uss talking about it—go and see it, ladies! FAIRBANKS' PATENT SCALES! Merchants, Farmers and Millers can buy these from Hartley at Manufacturers' prices, delivered in Bed ford, as be has the agency, and by buying from him you can save freight. Farmers can be accommodated with all the best ! inventions in farm Machinery, such as Grain Drills,. Cider Mills, Chop Mills, Mowing and Reaping Ma chines, Hay, Straw and Com Stalk Cutters, Ploughs, Grain Fans, Apple Parers, Churns, Grind Stones, and any thing else in his line. Remember all goods WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. Every body pleased, and satisfaction guaranteed to all leasonable men. Haitley will not allow any reg ular dealer to undersell him, and will always endea dor to furnish the very best articles in his line for the money. TERMS —Cash, orProduce, unless as a special favor to reliable and p'ompt paying customers, but in no case will a longer credit be given than 6 months.' fiediort, May 2, 1862. JOHN CESSNA. O. E. SHANNON. CESSNA & SUANNON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA., formed a Partnership in the Practice ot the Law. Office nearly opposite the Oaxette Office, where one or the other may at all times be found. Bedford, Aug, 1, 1861. JOHN P. REED, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA., Rcsjtectfully tenders his nervict.l to the Piiblie. second door North of the Mengel House. Bedford, Aug, 1, 1861. W. M. HALL. JOHN" PALMER. lIALL & PALMER, ATTORNBgS AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA. promptly attend to all business entrus ted to there care. Office on Julianna Street, (near ly opposite the Mengel House.) Bedford, Aug. 1, 1801. SAMUEL KRTTERMAN, BEDFORD, PA., K?~Would hereby notify the citizens of Bedford county, that he has moved ro the Biffbugh of Bed ford, where he may at all tiroes be found by prrnons wishing to see him, unless absent upon business pertaining to his office. Bedford, Aug. 1861., JOHN PORDER, GUNSMITH, BEDFORD, PA. Shop at the east end of town, one door west ef the residence of Major Washabaugh. K3*"AII guns of my own rr.anutacture warranted. Bedford, Aug. 1, 1861. J. w. lingenfeltbrT" ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND LAND Will attend with promptness to all business entrusted to his care. WILL PRACTICE IN BEDFORD AND FULTON COUNTIES. DR. B. F. HARRY, BEDFORD, PA., Respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. and residence on Pitt Street, in the building formerly occupied by Dr. John Hofius. Bedford. Aug. 1, 1861. dr7f. c. reakisr, BEDFORD, PA., ReipectfuMy begs leave to tender his Profession al Services to the Citizens of Bedford and vicinity. Bedford, Aug. 1, 1861. OTICE TO HUNTERS AND FISHERS.— The undersigned hereby gives notice to all whom it may coocern, that he will'hereafter pet the law in force against all trespassers upo.tiis pro mise*, who, while.engaged in heating, #*h |n # sat _ lb.. Hkh, may-in any why, rnjereor May *
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