| WW—■ CEMETERY BTJILDIMG. The Managers of the Bedford Cenrercry Associa tion, will receive sealed proposals, unrtl Saturday, the,Bßth Inst.*, for erecting * dwelling house on said cemetery grounds. Plan and specifications may be ■een at the office of the Secre'ary, t* whom propo sals should be directed. A. KING, Pres't. C. N. HICKOK, Secr'y. Bedford, Jen. 8, >1864. Public Sale % OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The undersigned Execntor of the last will and testament of Joseph Bark man, Jaie of Mooroe town ship, dee'd,, by virtue of the direction aod author ity contained in said will, will sell, ut Public Sale, ' at the town of Clearville, in said township, Bedford County, on "Saturday the 6th day of February, next, all the. following valuable Real Estate to wit! All that certain Lot of ground, in the said town of Clear vilie, adjoining lots of James Camel!, John Grove, David Evens tend gthers, containing 5 acies and 31 perches; and having a two story frame Tavern House, (With kitcheifattacbed,) a good frame stable, election house, and other out buildings thereon e rerted. TERMSi One third in hand and the bal ance in two equal annual payments thereafter.— Deed to be made, hand money to be paid, and pos session to be given on tile first of April, 1864 JACOB BARKMAN, Ex'r. January 8,1861. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration having been grnnied to the undersigned on the estate of John H. Devore, late of Colerain township, dee'd., all persons know ing thegiselves indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment, cud those having claims against the said estate will piesent them to the un dersigned. J. W. LINGENFF.LTER, January 8, 1564. Adm'r. Pocket Book Lost, Lost between Bedford and the toll gate east of Bedford on Tuesday, the sth inst., a black Morocco pocket book witb gum fastening, containing two twenty dollar bills, on the Central bank of Holli daysburg, (not good) one twenty dollar greenback, one ten dollai note on the bank of Waynesburg, and some other bills not lecollected, making about six ty dollars in all. Any person finding said pocket book ard returning the same, with its contents, to the subscriber, or leaving it atSteckman's hotel, in Bedford, will be liberal!) rewarded. B. F. BURNHAM. January 8, 1864.* Public Sale OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Oiphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned will offer at public sale on the premises, in Harrison township, on Mon day, February Ist., 1864,_1he Real estate of Eliza beth Rollins and John W. Rollins, deceased, con taining 143 acres or thereabouts. The improvements are a LOG HOUSE AND LOG STABLE, and adjoining lands of Jacob Lehman, John E Mil ler, Samuel Huffman and others. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, when the terms will be made kncwn. J- VV. LINGENFELTEK, Adm'r. oT Elizabeth Rollins and J. W. Rollins- Bedford Rail Road!! FALL & WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ■ FARQDHAR'S HAS ARRIVED with a verr large and well selected stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS TO SUIT THE SEASON. LADIES, come and examine our stock of DRESS GOODS AND FANCY ARTICLES- Some beautiful Balmorals, Woollen Hoods and Head Dresses. Latest style ot SHAWLS, good Cloak Cloth, VERY CHEAP. OVER 300 PAIRS OF BOOTS A SHOES, Coaiisting of Ladies' and Misses, MODS' and Boys' Shoe* and Boots of every style and variety, and as low in price as can be had in town. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF * Hen's Wear CLOTHS, CASSLVERES, SATINETTS, JEANS. AND READY MADE CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS No better piece to buy an OVER COAT. HATS AND CAPS in abundance. Coffee, Sugar, Teas, Syiups, Molasses, Tobacco, Cigars, and a great variety of notions. "Cheap Corner lor Cheap Goods." EXAMINE OUR STOCK FIRST. J. B. FARQUHAR, CJ-eap Corner, Juliana St., Bedford. December 11, 1563. e Valuable §llll Property FOR MALE. The subscriber will sell, at private sale, hi: Mill property in Southampton township; the improve ments are a NEW GRIST MILL and SAW MILL, In good running order, a TWO STORY DWELL ING HOUSE, STORE HOUSE, WARE HOUSE and Stable; and sixty.five acres of land, about 93 acres cleared and under cultivation, the balance well timbered. This property lies on the line of Fulton county, three miles from the Maryland pike and seven miles froth the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road and Cumberland canal. TERMS— One-third in band, the balance in two equal annual payments. For further particulars inquire of the subscriber, residing in Bedford, or Joseph Leisure, on the prem ises. JOHN NELSON. December 93, IS63—4t§ SAPONIFIED, OR CONCENTRATED LYE FAMILY SOAP MAKER. WAR makes high prices; Saponifies helps to re dace them. It makes SOAP for FOUR cents a pound by using ynwr kitchen grease. ' _ 'As spurious Lyes sre offered also, be careful and only buy the rATENTX.D article put up in IRON cans, all others being "COUNTERFEITS. Pennsylvauia Hall ]ilnnufa n turing to.' PHIT.ADEI.VHI A —No. 197 Walnut Street. PITTSBURG —Pitt Street and Duquesne Way. November 97, IMJ—Sm 7 ©rfupin. The great Eurelta Hay, Straw and Fodder Cutter ahd Crusher, can now be obtained from Wm. Hart ley, agent tor Bedford and adjoining counties. This cutter now stands ttSEQttM.r.BD. Three sizes art made, and the largest size will cut and crush as fast us three men can lecd it. Hay is scarce and will be high in price. Sensible farmers will save their hay and feed cut corn fodder to both horses and cattle. Try one of these cutlers, fanners, and you wjll not regret it. All machines warranted. Hartley is also agent for the celebrated "Kcy-Sttme Cider-.Tip 11." Which Is the BEST AND EASIEST BURMNO MILL now made. Hardware in all its variety can bo had at the Mammoth Store 0 F Hartley, at low rates, as the greater part of histmmense stock was purchased at the OLD PRICES Hartley is sole agent in Bedford county, for the sale of the celebrated CHAMBERSBURG COOK STOVE, which is the heaviest and best planned Cook Stove ever sold in this county, as all must admit who ex amine it—call and see it. • , HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE AND IRON COOKING UTENSILS, POTS, WAF FLE IRONS, SKILLETS, GRID DLES, GRIDIRONS, &.C., IN GREAT QUANTITY. Iron and JYails, % By the pound or torn POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, BUILDING MATERIAL, LOCKS, HINGES, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS & OILS. BRUSHES, of all kinds, at OLD PRICES. PLANES, CHISELS, BRACES AND BITS. WOODEN WARE SPAIN'S ATMOSPHERIC Cl/URJ\S, Wash Boirda, Buckets, Brooms, Baskets, Shoema kers' and Stddlers' Tools nnd Findings of all kinds. MOROCCO AND CALF SKINS. Carriage Springs, Axles, Steel, Felloes, Bows, En ameled Muslin —Forks, Rakes, Scythe Snaths, Grind Stones. Grain Cradles, ShoveU, Spades, Mill Saws, Meat Raws and Hand Sawa. A NEW ARTICLE OF COAL OIL, the cheapest in town, as it does not barn away fast TRY IT. The new Philadelphia INDIA RUBBER OIL PASTE. BOOT AND SIIOE BLACKING. the best article of the kind made. Try a box. COAL OIL LAMPS, BLOODY RUN CASTINGS, FRESH PHILADELPHIA GARDEN SEEDS Warranted Genuine and Good. Hartley is also agent for the unequaled GUM ROLLER, GUM SFRINO Grain Drill; This is now too well known to need commendation. Hartley WARRANTS every machine sold to come op to the REPRESENTATION. He has sold to hundreds-and bat had NO LAW SUITS. Heis agent for the very best Farm Machinery and Cook- Stoves the genius qf man bis yet produced. Any person wanting a Reaper, Mower, Cook Rti :e, Grain Drill, or Farm Implement of ANY DESCRIPTION Will find "it to their interest to buy from HARTLEY both as to qpality of goods and puce. Bedford, March It, ISV. HAVE RECEIVED A LARGR STOCK OF GOODS FROM SE\V YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, TO WHICH THEY /JY VITE Tlic attention of (he PUBLIC. OUIt STOCK CONSISTS_IN PART 0 F THE FOLLOWING 30@©i; NAILS, SPIKES AND BRADS, ROLLED AND HAMMERED IRON, Of tvery siee and description. ttaifdfng Material. LOCKS, HINGES, BOLTS, SCREWS, ( PAINTS, GLASS, PUTTY, tkc., &c., &a. CARPENTER, COOPER, AND MILLWRIGHT TOOLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Blacksmith Tools, ANVILS# BELLOWS, VICES, SCREW-PLATES, TONGS, PINCERS, &.C. Saddler's 'Tools and HARNESS MOUNTING. BUCKLES, OF.ALL KINDS,; PATENT ENAMELED LEATHER, HOG SKINS, JAPANNED AND SELF ADJUSTING TREES; WOOD AND IRON HAMES, BtTTS, AND TOOLS OF EVERY VARIETY. ALSO, GIRTINGS, REIN WEB AND SADDLE TREEJJ ouniiirff'. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF CUTLtRY, TABLE AND POCKET KNIVES, ALSO, SCISSORS, RAZORS, CARVING KNIVES, FORKS, 4-c., SHOEMAKERS' TOOLS £ FINDINGS, FRENCH CALF SKINS, CAM PICO MADDRARS, PINK LININGS AND BINDINGS, FRENCH MOROCCO, LASTS, BOOT TREES, CRIMPING BOARDS, AND TOOLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TO GETHER WITH PEGS OF •IFFERENT SIZES AND GRADES. Paints, Oils, &c. Red Lead, Black Lead, White Lead, Linseed, Whhle and Sperm Oils; Turpentine and Varnish; Carriage Makers' Trimmings ; Springs, Axles, Fel loes, Straits, Curtain Muslin, Duck, Patent Leath er, Linings, Bands, Bows, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Chimneys, Shades and Wicks. —ALSO— FORKS, RAKES, SCYTHES, SHOVELS, SPADES, WOVE WIRE, OIL CAR PET, LOOKING GLASSES, fcc., &e. • CROSS CUT AND MILL SAWS. Coffin Trimming Screws, Studs, Diamonds, Handles, Lace tk Plates. Cedar Ware Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Baskets, Zinc Rubbers. Being in the Stove business for more than twenty years, we profess to be particularly ac quainted with that necessary household article, and have taken great pains to get a stove that is com plete. We think wo have succeeded, and oiler to the public the "WELLINGTON" COOK STOVE, or which we have :he sole agency, and will war rant it in every respect, we ask no purchaser to keep the stove unless it pleases. The purchaser chn have a choice out of our large assortment of Stoves, consisting of ten or twelve patterns of the most improved Cook Stoves manu factured. PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, In great variety. Also, Cooking Ranges of the moFt improved pattern. Tin Ware. We still continue the manufacture of TIN WARE, keeping always on hand a large stock, made by the best ' f workmen Roofing, Spouting, and Job Work done to order. US'"Wo invite the special nttention of Country Merchants to our stock. We are prepared to whole sale on the most rec.enable terms. at our Meruiroth Store Room, on Pitt Street, and examine our goods. Bedford, July 21, IB6J—tf FOR S ALE OR '\ TRJIBE! Eighty acres of limestone land, on the Hollidays burg pike, 2$ miles from Bedford—a part of the Wm. Smith lands—about 13 acres well timbered and balance Under fence and tn a high state of cul tivation. To this is now added 20 acres, with a large apple orchard which yielded this year 38 bar rel* of cider.and a large quantity of apples besides. This 20 acrek lie next to the turnpike and make the whole a neat farm of 100 acres. ALSO—A trect of land in Union township, con taining 225 acres, 72 acres cleared, with a Inrm house, tenant house, double log b'irn and new Saw Mill thereon erected. Also, an apple orchard there on—known as the "Snyder" or "Koons" property. A Farm in Bedford township, owned by John 11 Rush, about lour miles from Bedford, containing 160 acres, about 80 acres cleared, with log house, log bam and other out-buildings thereon erected ; also, an apple ofchard thereon, A new twjji storied Brick House and lot of ground in the box®gii of Bedford, formerly owned by Wil liam StwnE situate on West Pitt Street. 60 dfMs of land—lo cleared and under fence with qjHptiouse thereon erect*!!, adjoining George May and other", partly in Jjini atta and p>r'.ly in Londonderry Townships, lately ownlHEAndrew Woll'ord. AuHmLi66 acres near Sto lerstown • within ij mile on|!|oad Top Railroad—abc;rt 100 acres clear ed, with ®a two stoiy dwelling house—new bank born, stable. &c., thereon erected ; also, two apple orchards thereon, of choice fruit. The soil is a rich loam, an capable of producing every variety ot crops of this climate. ALSO—I6O Rcres best quality of prairie—near the Mississippi river, close to the county seat of Harrison county, lowa. ALSO—Two 160 acre tracts, adjoining Elkhorne city, in the richest valley of the west--the FlattP Valley—about 20 miles west of Omaha city, and. close to the great national or government road lead ing west in Nebraska Territory. ALSO—I6O acres, two miles above Omaha city, oo the great bend of the Missouri. This tract is well timbered and very desirable. All of these lands were located after a personal inspection and careful examination of the ground, anil can be well relied upon for future wealth. Maps showing the precise location are in my possession. ALSO—Three desirable lots in Omaha City, Ne-i braslta Territory. ALSO—A lot of ground in the city of Dacotah, Nebraska Territory. The above real estate will be sold at such prices is to insure safe and profitable investments. Notes or obligations of nny kind, that are good, will be taken in exchange—particularly good bank rotes. Map 8. 1363. O. E. SHANNON. And Still Tliey Come. MORE NEW GOODS, Just jeceiveU at Sept. 18. J". M. SHOEMAKER'S. • CALITAND SEE THE •Mammoth /Stock AT J, M. SHOEMAKER'S CHEAP STORE, NOW OPENING. His customers and the public generally arc in vited to call ftnd examine for themselves. HIS GOODS ARE OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST' LOOK i TO ¥OLE OWN INTEREST B F EXAMINING MY STOCK. A LARGE LOT OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, Hoots and Shoes, OF EXCELLENT QUALITY, - AND VERY CHEAP, form a part of my new stock. Fall & Winter Wear, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Ladies' Dress Goods, G ROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, &C., &C. All to bo had at the store ofj. M. Shoemaker. Bedford, Nov. 20, 1803. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of tin order of the Orphan.' Crurt-of Bedford comity, the underpinned will titer at public North Third Street, Philadelphia. LOOKING GLASSES, COMBS, CEDAR W£RE, CORN BROOMS & BRUSHES,, Lnces, Cambrics, Jaconets, Mull Muslins, Gloves anil Hosiery of all kinds, And a general stock of FRF.NCH, GERMAN and ENGLISH GOODS. March 6, 1803. ly ARMAS YOUNG, DAVIII YOUNG, 11. C. MOflliE. Mill,ill YOU#, BIS 3. & 80., ijrrcr.Ti'ns AND DEALERS IN EMBIIOID Eli IE S , LAO ES , White Goods. Hosiery, Mitts, Gloves, jTimminßS 4-c., No. 629 Market Street, 61S Commerce street, PHILADELPHIA. March 6, 1863. ly FAMILY DYB COLORS. Ulachy J\fogfiiiia f % l)ark IVue 9 atoon % Ligh' Blur, fa-/ . dA Orange, ■French Blue, It/ fi* )jgl PinA, Cinret Brawn, II p S" \ P"'plr, Dari• Brawn, \A jj j|) Royal Purple, Light Brown, i '/ Salmon, F.'ufi' Brown, J Scarlet, J)r.rh Drah, 'Jen Solfrrino, Light Drah, t Violet, Dari Green, yellow, I'or r)y#inr Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawl?, Sr.irfu, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Children's Clo thing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel. ICTA SAVING OF SO PER CENT._£j) For 23 cts on ran color as many goods as woold otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades can be produced from the same j>ye. The proce -s is simple, ami any one can use the Dye with perfect success. Directions : .n English, French and German, in side of each package. For further information, in Dyeing and giving a prefect knowledge what colors are best adapted to dye over othirs, (with miry valuable recipes,).pur chase 'lowe ,V Stevens' Treatise on Dyeing and Col orir.e. Sent by mail on receipt of piVe—lo cents. Manufactured by HOWE St STEVENS. 2(10 Broadway, Boston. For rale by Druggists and Dealers generally. September 20, IS33—6m. Terrible MiscJosures—ScfrcJs lbs* Uise ffSaSJioii. A most valuable and wonderful publication. A work of *IOO pages. and 30 colored engravings. Dr. HUN! F.R'S VADE MECUM, an original and pop ular treatise on Mar. and Woman, their Physinlogv, functions, and Sexual disorders of every kind, with Never-Failing Remedies for their speedy cure. The p'actice 0/ DR. HUNTER has loijg been, and still is, unbounded, but at tha "earnest solicitation of nu merous persons, he has been induced to exterd his medical usefulness through the medium of his 'VADK MKCUM." It is a volume that should be in the hands of eveiy family in the land, as a preventive of se cret vices, or as a guide for the alleviation of one ot the most awful and destructive scourges ever visited mankind. One copy, securely e.,veloped, will be forwarded free of portage toany part of the United States for SO cent 9 in P. O. stamps, or three copies for sl. Address, post paid, DR. HUNTER. No. 3 Division Street, New York. June 3, ISC3—Jyiv NEW ESTABLISHMENT! SADDLES, BRIDLES AND HARNESS! The undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Bloody Run and vicinity, that he has just opened out a new shop for the manufacture of Saddles, Bridles, Harness and everything usually in the saddlery line of business. His worjrwill lie warranted as goo,, as the best and as cheap as the cheapest. Having been employed, lor soma time, in some of the best manufactories in Pittsburg, he flatters himself that h'e is able to give entire sat isfaction to all who may become his customers,— The public are invited 1 to give hicn n call. Shop next door to the store of Captain Wm. States. W. L. L'tNTZ. Bloody Run, June 12, 1863. PcutricH and Puimiy Claim*. IT. H. AKERS has received all the forms and in structions for procuring Soldiers' Pension and Boun ty money. He a'so his a partner in Washington City to prosecute the clnims Speedily. Bedford, Nov. 27, 1863 tf- UNION HOTEL. WEST PITT ST., BEDFORD, PA. V, BTECKMAN, Proprietor. This excellent hotel is now prepared to accom modate the public in the hest manner and on the most libaral terms. A splendid LIVRRV STABLB is attached to this hotel. [May 9, 1962. CRAMER & CO. Have just opened a very large stotk of Fall and Winter ftocds. Buyers are respectfully invited to 'all and sex them. October 30, 1863. Wan'cd, Clovers-ed, Flaxseed, and Co'tnrry Pr t - duce, for which ue will pay the highest price in CASH. A. B. CRAMER CO. Oetober 10, 1863—tf Revolution in Bedford! EL' M. FISHER . anil "LITTLE JOHN Ci, M have |iist Opened nne FA.XC y AND DRY GOODS STORK, * at (lie stand formerly occupied bySamu-l Brown immediately opposite the Washington Hotel, \vter they constantly keep on hand a very large assort® mailt or * MUSLINS, CALICOES. GINGHAMS. t-.C.,' nnd pny especial atttntion to the sale of NEEDLE WORK, LADIE* COLLARS, CUFFS AND HaN'DEK SLRRVEF,-r,iNEN AND SILK. HANDKERCHIEFS. LADIES' HOSE, MITTS AND GLOVES, GEN TLEMEN'S HOSE. WHITE GOODS, SPOOL THREAD, LADIES' HEAD DRESSES AND VEILS, FANCY SOAPS. HOOP SKIRTS, JEWELRY, SHIRT FRONTS, &C , M:., ALL OF WHICH WILL RE SOLD VERY LOW FOR CASH. The public are respectfully invited to call and see our stock before buying elsewhere. K. M. FISHER & L.J. C* Bedford, May 8, 1860. E6ICHAMD fiKOs M A NUFAC TU K E K 0 F v CABIDIET-WABE, CHAIRS, &C., Bedford, FA. The undersigned being engaged in the Cabinet making business, will make to order and keep on | band every thing in'hfs line of manufacture." BUREAUS,,DRFSSIJifiG STANDS, PAR' LOU .IXD EXTENSION TABLES, CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, WASH STANDS, -> <|s? live | can ba taken hy tho ' Si wSiu. oldest person or tha youngest ® m-piimjSrhiid. | : jSK Madame Zadoc Poc^gr's j H-a. M Balsam has been in use by , —-—?•-— ,Ti public for 18 years, and t has acquired-its present eala .imply by being rec , ommended by those who have used it to their af flicted friends and other?. MOST IMPORTANT.—Madame Zadoc Porter's CuAitive Balsam is sold eta price which hiingg it in the reach of every one to keep it convenient for use of a single bottle will prove (o be woith 100 time? jrg cost. NOTICE.—SAVE YOU a MO.NKVI—Do not ba pe goaded to purchase articles at -Is. to SI which do no contain the virtues ot a 13 cent bottte'of Ma. ntng' Porters Curai ive Balsam, the cost of manufacturing which is OE great as that of almost anyolhe, medicine and the very low price at which it i? sold, makes tho profit to the seller apparently small, and un principled dealers will sometimes reccoinmend oth er medicines ot which their proii's are larger, un-' les-s the customer insist upon having Madame Tor tei's and no other. Asa for Madame Porter's Oi ra tive Balsam, price 13 cpnta, und in large bottles at 23cents, an I take no other. If you cannot get it at cne store you can ut another. OSUSoId by all Druggists and Storekeepers at 13 cts., and in larger bottles at 23 cts. II ALL St RUCKEL, Vropriotors, NEW YORK. January, 23, 18G3.—ly. r0 II SAL I. The undersigned ofler at private sale the whola of the CORNELIUS BEVORE REAL ESTATE, Containing in all 300 acres of LIMESTONE LAND, in a high state of cultivation. Thore are about 300 acres of this land cleared and under good fence.— The improvements are " A Large Brick Dwelling House, Large Bank Barn, Threshing Machine Shed, Clover House, Two Granaries, Two Tenant Nouses, Two Blatjcstnilh Shops, _ and other Out Bu\Uit.gs, One large Orchard of CHOICE FRUIT. There are TWO SPRINGS, n WELL of never-fail ing water end a large CISTERN umn the premises. Tbis property lies in the Wif Crp a k Valley, nenr ihe terminus cf the tonne isvtHo Railroad, twelve miles from Cnmberltr C Hid., and is.mb of the most desirable prbpe rti* far invests,o n t in the countiy It v.ill be cold en term, of one-third on delivery of po session srd the balance in two equal annual paytr en's ,'t is near to the coal mines, ma king (uel a mat'-i of little mor ?nt ASDBKES Jacob R DO tor?, at CcffMo Mills. Bed finl county, Pa.. John C. Tickroy, Cumberland Val ley, Bedford county, Pa., or James C. Dcvore, Cum berland, Md., who arc the executors of Cornelius Devore, dee'rt. jAhgust 7, 1803. Just IlcCiivcJ A full Supply cf Groceries. J. M. SHOEMAKER'H. Ationsf 14 tiro iPb.l k BEAUTIFUL SUN UMBRELLAS Just opened at CRAMEFT'S. May 29, ISO 3.