VOL HIRTLEY'S mm Tho Eureka Hay, Straw and Fodder Cutter and Crusher, Will saTe to any fanner who h?.s six hsad of Lorws to keep, at least $l5O in one season. This machine has been imptoved since last year, and is pronounced by the farming public "The beat Cutter ever invented." Having soid more than 106 of th#e cutters the past year, I jrespectfully leg leave to refer to a few farmers of Bedfotd county who Lave them in us* : Judge Burns, Daniel Waiter, John Schnebley, Abraham Reighard, Samuel Boor, M. B. Miller, Simon Nycum, John Shank, Jacob Fetter, John W. Hoover, C. R. Rea, ' * * Michael Achafer, John S. Brumbaugh, John X- Teeter, Henry Harshberger, Henry CI 'pp-'r, Samuel Griffith, Jacob Yont, Jacob Biddle, John HalOerbaum, Isaac Itnler, Martin Hoover, Adam filbert. Wm. Grisinger, John Whiteline, Frederick Schnebley, Adam Samel, J. lrvin Noble, Henry Sfiffler, George Bowser, William Rock, David Karns, William Keyser end some 00 other farmers, ail of whom lam confident will rpeuk ct this machine in the highest terms of praise. On account of the great scarcity #f mechanic*, "the high price of materia!, ar.d the great demand for these machines, I was unable to secure enough ' : to supply the demand last season. And having now j but 40 on hand, farmers desiring to secure eutters MOST ORDER SOON. -f• . ! UYA : —ALSO— j 1 tiJi have in store an elegant assortment of flnrcivi ure of allblnd^ which I will close out at very fair prices. Farm Implements, OF F.VERY DESCRIPTION, ALWAYS ON HAND. THE BEST Coal Oil aad Lamps AT THE LOWEST RATES. CORN SHELLF.RS, CIDER MILLS, CLOVER HULLERS, GRAIN DRILLS, MOWING fc REAPING MACHINES, which I will tell during the winter at much less than they will be sold for nest season. SAUSAGE MEAT CUTTERS, t old prices. BOTCHER KNIVES, MEAT SAWS, ' REVOLVERS of different kind*. SADDLERY, SHOE FINDINGS, MILL SAWS, at old rates. IRON, NAILS, GLASS, *o. Being desirous of closing up my business, all in debted to me will please aattls at onea—and per sons desiring any thing in my line, will iad it to their advantage ta call, a* laa determined toelo3# out my present stock of goads at LOWER RATES than goods can BOW be purchased for elsewhere. ALWAYS ON HAND, Tla© Tery best Coal CHI made, CLEAR AND BRIGHT, ' V V 4 " I CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Thankful for the very libeeai shave of paheaaege tl .ii'i > Viwhleh I have heretofore rae.tjvad, I raapect/ally so '•J-s - ;i : 1.1 Beit a contisuaoca of tjia isms. Jbyri s iJ jQOVVb acti G 1 1 WM. HARTLEY ; ' * Btdford; It, 1564* 7 : 0F WjLp CIIER H Y. ONE OV THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR Couvfis, Colds, Whoopikg Cou*h, Bronchitis, Djjicylly of Breathing, Asthma, Hoarse ress, Sore Throat, Crort/t, and every , , off d ion of THE THROAT, LUNGS, AND CHEST, INCLUDING EVEN COIVSUS3 P T I O \ . WJSTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, So general has tho tits of l/iir remedy beeoiue, and sit popular is it everywhere, that it is icriiieeessjry to rerimnt its virtues. Its tear Is speak for it, and find utterance in the abundant ft:id voluntary testimony o) the many trfio from long suffering and settled disease hive hy its use been restorni to pristine vigor and health . We can present a mass of evidence tn proof of our assertions, that CANNOT BE DISCREDITED. The'Hev: Jacob Srchlfr Weil known and much resected among the German population in this country, make. the fol'owing state ment for the ber.efitof tho afflicted. HA.IOVEA,j R 'A., Feb. lti, 16"i0. Dear Sirs : —Having realized in my family impor tant benefits from the use of your valuable prepara tion — iWistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry —it afford, me pleasure lo recommend it to the public. Some eight years go one of my daughteis seemed to be in a decline and little hop's of her lecovery were en tertained. I then procured a bottle ui yovr excel lent Balsam, and be/ore she bad taken the whole ol the contents of the bottle th>re was a great improve ment in hr Leal h. I have, in my individual case, made frequent use of ydur'valuable medicine, and have always been benefited by it. JACOB "SECHLER. From Jesse. Smith, Esq , President of the filer us County B ink, filorristown, w Jersey. '•Having USED Da. WISTAK'S BALSAM OF WILD CHURKY for about fifteen years, and having realized its beneficial lesults in my family, it : Hurds me great pi-asure in recommending it to the a, a valuable remedy in case* of weak lungs, cold., coughs, and a remedy which 1 consider to be entirely innocent, and may b? taken with perfect suioty by the most delicate in heu'rh. from lion. John E. Smith, a Distinguished Lawyer in Westminster , fill. I have on several occasions u.-ed Da. WJSTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERCY tor severe colds, and al ways with decided benefit. 1 know of no prepara tion that is more efficacions or more deserving of genera! use. The Balsam his also been used with t xcellerit ef fect by J. B. ELLIOTT, Merchant. Hall's Cross Roads, Md. Wisfcar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. None genuine unless signed "L. BUTTS," on the wrapper. For Bale by J. P. DIXSMORE, No. 401 Bioadw ty, New Yatk. i J. W. FOWLER CO., Proprietors, Boston. And by all Druggiits. EEDDINS'S RUSSIA SALVE. FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE Hi* fullv estaV .Led 'he sup-ri rity of REDDI.\(i S RUSSIA SALVE, Over ell other healing preparitions. It cures all kinds of SORES, COTS. SCALDS. I BURNS, BOILS, PLCF.RS, ' ALT RftKDM. ER YSIPELAS. STIES, PILE*. ( ORNS. RORF MPS. i SORE EYES, 4-c , RE 1 OVING THE PUN VI > OXCK, AND lIEDU'TNG THE MOST AN CRY 1 L(> >KING SWELLINGS AND INFLA.MA i'I'JX j AS IF BY MAGIC. I ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX. FOR SALE BY 1 J. P. DiNSMORE, NO. 491 Broadway, New-York. J. VV. FOWLE & CO., No. IS Tiemor.t-at., Boston. And by ali Druggist'. Mas C, lSfi'l_>o-.viy. C LOTHIJSG LY SV HELLS BURG. Having lately purchased an excellent assort ment of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, consisting of Over Coats, Dress Coats, Busi ness Coafs, Blouses, Vests. Pants, fills 4" Ca/'s, White Shir f s t Fancy flan nel Shirts. Under Shirts, Draw ers, Roundabouts, „Vtck-fus, Suspenders, Bucks/cm Gloves, JJJYD NOTION'S IN VARIETY. Wc invtieour friends a>#d all v.'ho desire to pnrchaee to give us a call at our New Clothing Store in Schellebarg, where s we are doing businew on tlte "o<te Prta' y System, we flatter ourseives we can render Mti)-faction hy doing i justice to every one. We thank our many | customers for their patronage, and herewith so ! licit a continuance of the same kindness. G. BERKSTKKSSER & SON ScheUburg, Sept. IG, 18G4. A Most Excelbnt Medicine. J. F. Carpehter's Rhkumatic FLUID.— Persons ; • uflerng from Rueu.-*tis(n, Neuralgia, Diptheria, I Bnrnir, flee., will hud this must <*x .client rem-dy. It coses to u< recommended by sonvs of tbe best rn en in tbe State—and in this community Try t bottle ai.d see for } oursell. For sale at A. L . Defi i baugn's, Bedford. April 29, 1664—1y. DYERS Of Merchandise are respectfully informed that we hava Rcuuffd pricas on'al! good*, to correspond with the Great GccStne Laiit! TERMS—Cash or Produce. A. B. CRAMER k CO. Bedford, October 14, 1564. 5 PUMPS!!! e T Ny i am engaged ii selling The 6 !.a "js— Erie Pump— certainly rbe only pump well adapted to thia climate. V Persons in need of a good i r ~fl v pnmp will do well to give i'ivp v me a call. '"rr*— 1 from ali parte of the ewonte will be attend *g|l ad to with promptness. Abuses*: ;J2S2 J¥M. C. SNIVELY, edCSf Scheilsburg. _Ang. 1, 1864—3 m VALUABLE HOUSE' ASD LOT. AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned offers tor sale the dwelling house in which he at present reaidea, with, the lot of ground attached. There are up>n it a good well, spiing house and stable. The .lot contains four aeres of excellent land. The premises are located in Friend's Cove, eight miles southeast of Bedford, Terms reasoaabas. FREDERICK RTFS BERG. November 25—4fs* 6 YES! O YES! Tha undersigned having 'aken out auctioneer's license for Bedford county, oilers hi' services to ths public. JOHN X£LL. Six Mile Run, Jane 17, FOR SAL E OH T R . # D E ! A Farm in Bedford township, owned by .lohn H Rush, about Jour utile* from Badford.%containing ISO acres, about SO acres cleared, with lag house, log bam and other out-buildings thereon erected j also, an apple orchard thsreoti. ALSO—A 'ract of land containing fifteen acres, about seven acres c I aired with a .story and a half log house arid log stable thereon erected, adjoining lands of Joseph Brir.key, John A. Irrgrund and oth eie, situate in Juniata township. The cleared land is in good order, and the balance well timbered, all capable of easy improvement and cultivation. ALSO—A tract of land in Harmon's Bottom, Ju niata township, with log house, barn, ike., thereon erected, confining 70 acres and allowance. P.ut of this tract is cleared and under fence and in a good state of cultivation—near to e school bouse, mill, lye., adjoining lands of Scott, Low, Hughes and oth ers, and lately purchased from William Hurley. ALSO —A tract of land in Union township, con taining 235 acres, 72 acres cleared, with a farm house, tenant bouse, double tog bun arid now Saw Mill theieou erected. Also, an apple orchard there, os.—known as tlje "Snyder" or "Koons" prope'fty -00 acres of land—lo cleared and under fence with a log bouse thereon erected, adjoininj George Tioutman, George May and others, putty in Juni itta and partly in Londondetry Townships, lately owned by Andrew Wc'ford. ALSO—IC6 acres near Sto lerstown 'within i mile of Bioad Top Railroad—about 100 acres clear ed, with a two story dwelling house—m*w bank barn, atable. kc., thereon erected ; also, twoffapple orcharJs tharcoii, of choice fruit. The soil is a rich loam, an! capable of producing every variety ot crops of this climate. ALSO—ltit) acres best oua'ity of prairie—near the Missouri river, close to the county seat of Harrison county, lowa. ALsO —Two 1(10 acre tracts, adjoining Elkhorne city, in the richest valley of the west the i'latte VJ ley—about 20 rriles west of Omaha city, and c!o-e to the great national or government road lead ing west in Nebraska Teiritory. ALSO—ICO acres, two miles above Omaha city, on the great bend of the Missouii. Tins tract is well timbered cud very desirable. Ali of toese lands were located after a personal inspection and careful examination of the ground, and be well reii.'d upon lor future wealth. Maps showing the precise location are in my possession. A!,S'i—Three dealt able lots ui Omaha City, Ne braska Territory. ALSO—A lot oi ground in the city of Dacotab, Nebraska Territory. Toe above r<-ul e.iate will be sold at such prices iE to insure safe and profitable investments. Notes 11 obiigtion< of any kind, t.hgt are good, w 'I bs taken in exchange—particularly good bank rotes. .Maf 8, 1563. O. E. SHANNON, HAS ON HAND AND CONSTANTLY KEEPS I | A FULL SUPPLY OF JILL KINDS OF GOODS. ! WHICH HE WILL SELL CHEAP FOR CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE Bedford, Jan. 8, I 8"4. Ricii.tno M A \U F A IJTUREK OF CABINET-WARE, CHAIRS, &C., BiCFCftO, PA. The undersigned being *r,gr-o,\ jn the Cabine'- maku.g business, will make to order and keep on i ban-4 every thing in his line of rrianuf.ictu e. i BUREAUS, DRESSING STANDS, PAR LOR AND EXTENSION TABLES, CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, VYASH STANDS, SC., <S C. will be furnished at all prices, and to suit every taste. COFFINS will also be made to order. attention paid to all orders for work. C7"Sfaop on West Pitt Street, neaily opposite the residence of George Shuck. RIChARD LEO. July 10, 1963.—tf UNION II 0 TTLT" WEST PITT ST., BEDFORD, PA. V. STtCKMAN, Proprietor. This exceMent hotel is now prepared to accom modate the public in the be?! manner and on the or,oat liberal terms. A splendid LIVEY STABLZ ia attached 'o this hotel. [N'y ®i 1862. WASHINGTON HOTEL, BEDFORD, PA. S. S. Die hi and William Dibert woifd respectfully announce to their friends in Bedford county, and the pub'ic generally, that they have lea-ed for a term of yeers, this large and convenient brick hotel, a' the comer of Pitt end Jnlianne itrUs. Bedford, Pa., xr.own as the "WASHINGTON HOTEL/'and late ly Kept by Mrs. S. Filler. Tin* bowse is being ihcjoughly re-fi!tcj and re furnished, and is now open for he reception ofguest*. Visitors to the "BEDIORD SPRINGS" and person* attending Court, vvi 1 find this house n pleasant anil quiet temporary home. F-iety attention will be paid to the accommodation and comfort OI guests. 'J he table will at ail times be supplied with tt beet the margeti afford. Charg- wilt be moderate Extensive stabling is attached to this Holel, and a careful and competent hostler will be in attendance. Special attention will be paid to the accommoda tion of the faimirig community. Coaches leave this house oaily (Sunday excepted) i at CJo I'IOCK, A. M., and 2 O'CIOCK, P. M., to cor.-! r.eet wilh the trains going East from Mount Dallas j arwi Rloody Run. A coach will alsoleave tii-weei- ' ]y iTuesday, Thursday and Situtday) tor Somerset. ' The tr: veling public wif! find it decidedly to their advantage t 0 stop with them. Btdford, Jan. 22, 1861—tf. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, Pa , Disease* at the Neivous System, Sp< rmatcr xl oea or Seminal Weakness, Impotence, and other affecti-wis of the Sexual Organs, Physical Debility and Premature Decay—new and reliable treatment, in reports of the Howard Association, sent by mail in sealed letter r:v-'op-s, free of charge. Address, Jr. J.BKILLIN HOUGH"! ON, How ARC ASSOCIATION No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. July 29, 1864—1y. CALL AT TOE KfiW STORE. MRS. SAM'L. H. TATE has receives! a 1 harwlßomt) assortment of CLOAKS, MANTELS, and DUSTERS, — the latest style. A large assort nvw.t of SHAWLS, DRESS TRIMMEiGS, and FAN CY GOODS. which will We sold cheaper ilmn can be bought else where. Bonnct, lints, Ribbons, and Flow ers always on hand. Don't FORGET tho •-Nifty STOKE," North East eorner of the Diamond. Bedford, Sept. 16, 1864. ''Unquc&ioritibli} tfi* kcss aWhtiiedjpork of the kind in the World." ' ' TFF> T TT^'T, R UT ? TU^TT , DARTER'S NEW MONTH IT MAGAZINE- Critical notices o/ the Pre.sj. It is the foremost Magazine of ttoedity. The fire side never had a mote delightful companion, nor the million a more enterpiising friend, than Harper's Magazine. Methodist. Protestant, (Baltimore.} The most popular Monthly in the world.— New York Observer. We must refer in terms of eulogy to tbe high tone and varied excellences of hfqrpcps Mngagine— a journal with a monthly circulation of about 170,000 copie-—in w hose pages are to be found some of the choicest light and general reading of the day. We speak o! this work as Vfn evidence of the American p°ople i and tb popularity it has acquired is mer ited. Each number contains fully 114 pages of read in*matter, appropi lately illustrate. l with go.od wood cuts: and it combines in itself the racy monthly and the more philosophical qoarteily, blended with the be-t features of the daily journal. It has gr°at power in the dissemination ot a love of pure litera ture.— 1 RUB.NEK'S Guide lo American Literature, London. The volumes bound constitute of themselves a li brary ol miscellaneous reading such as cannot be found in the same compass iu any other publication that has come under our notice.— Boston Courier. SCDS< RIP RIOXS. 18 6 5. The publishers have perfected a system of mail ing by which they can supply the MAGAZINE and W lit.ill.Y promptly to those who prefer to receive \ then periodicals directly from the Office of Publi cation. The postage on Harper's M -gatine is 24 cents a year, which must be paid at tbe subscriber's pot eliice. TERMS : HARPER'S MAOAZ NE, one year, $1 00 An Extra Copy of oithei the Magazine or Week ly will be supplied gratis for every Club of Five Sub cribers at $1 00 each, in one remittance; ot Six Copies lor S2O 00. Back Numbers can be supplied at any time. A Complete Set. now comprising Twenty-nine \oiunies, in neat cloth bul ling, will be spnt by ex press, freight at expense ol purchaser, for S3 25 per volume. Single volumes, by mail, po-tpjid, $.3 00. Cloth cases, 10. binding, 58cents, by mail, pospuid. 1 Address HARPER <y BROTHERS, Franklin Square, New York. "A Oampleto Pictorial History of th.3 Times." *'The best, cheapest, and most successful Family Taper in the Union." H ARF EIFS~Vv r E LKL Y, SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. Critical Notices of ti,e Press, "The best Family Paper pub'is'rwd in the United ; States."— New London Advert*ser. "The MODEL NEWSFAPER of our country—com- j plete in al. the drp irtmerfs of an American F'amiiy I'aper— HAULER'S WKEKI.Y has earned for its-lf a right to its title A JOURNAL OF CIVILIZA TION."'—IV. I . kvenin* Vast. " I his paper furni.hes the best illustrations. Our . future historims will enrich themse.yes out ol Har per's Weekly long after writers, and painter-, and . publishers are turned to dust."— New Cork Evan gelist. " Afoecessity in every household."— Boston Tran script'. "It is at once a leading political and historical annalist of the nation."— Phil. Press. '•The best of its class in America."— Bost. Trav r/i'er. SUBSCRIPTIONS. f *6.1. The pnblishers have perfected a rystpm of mail ing by which they cats supply the MAGAZINE and w fvmpifxf io those who pt'-fei m i,-cetve their periodicals directly from the Office oi i'ubii cit'on. Postmasters nd.others desirous of getting op Clubs will be supplied with a handsome pictori al Show-bill on application. The postage on Harper's Weekly is 20 cents a year, which must be paid at the subscriber's poat | office. TERMS: HARPER'S IVKEKI.Y, one year, ft 00 An Extra ropy of either the IVc-.tftf or Mogfsin* wil be supplied gratis for every Club of Five Sub scribers at $4 00 each, in one remittance ; or s ix Copies for $"0 CO. Back numbers can be supplied at any time. The annual volumes of Harper'i Weekly, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by expiess, free of ex pense, for $6 each. A complete set, comprising Eight Volumes, ser.t on receipt of cash at the iate of $4 SO per vol., freight at exppns® of purchaser. Address HARPER te BROTHERS, Franklin Square, New York. New Winter Goods, AT J. M. SHOEMAKER'S CHEAP STORE, NOW OPENING. Ifis customers and the public generally arc in vited to call and examine for themselves. HIS GOODS are of the best quality, and CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! LOOK TO VOIK OWN INTEREST BY EXAMINING O/Y STOCK. A LARGE LOT OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, Hoots and OF EXCELLENT QUALITY, AND VERY CHEAP, form a part of nay new stock. MEMS' WINTER WEAR, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Ladies' Dress Goods, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, &G\, &C. All to be had at the store of J. M Shoemaker, j Bedford, Nov. 25, 18 64. I MIW GOOiIS. ' ™ •• • -*> ' ■ Tbe undersigned have just opened a large artd feen-.' eral assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS Embjactng many varieties of fabrics, new and beautiful. Having on hand a large sfock purchased previous to the late advance, we are enabled to offer many B A R G A ftfS THAT CANNOT BF. FOUND ELSEWHERE. Our friends, customer*, ard public generally, are respectfully invited to cull and examine our stock and prices before purchasing, as we are determined toeellat SHORT PROFITS, thereby ensuring large sales. TERM?—CASH, PRODUCE, or FOUR MOMTHS credit lo those who will pay ur promptly. CCp-lnterest charged on all accounts after du°. A. B. CRAMER it CO. December 2, ISGI. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. French Merinos, Thibet Cloths. French all Wool R-'P". Woe I Pelaines, Popp!in, Wohnirsr, Cobcrg, Alpacas—all fashionable colors cheap, at Dec. 2, 1864. CRAMER He CO'S. How to Save Your Money. Call ano buv your good? of E. V. MOWRY, that has been purchased at 33 per ee:. e*e*per than they have been for the last three month--, or can be at present, when gold and goods had suddenly fallen. Her stock comprises a general assortment of 32 iH ine s*y f* ©ad BOA.VETS, FKLT J.YD SILK I UTS, Latent Winter Styles, ALSO—A fintasso tme- tof CLOAKS, BA LMO RAL and HOOP SKIRTS, WOOLEN HO-E, DRESS BUTTONS, NOTION'S, iVc. EG?"A 11 persons having accoi'r.ts sianding, will p'ease cull and settle a! once, for we have to pay Carh for 1! w buy, and MUST receive CASH foi our goods ..a keep up our -lock. Bedlord, November 4, 1564. BEDFORD HOTEL. The ur.d-r-igned having taken charge of the Bed ford Hotel, fomierly kept by Col. John liafer, an nounces ta the public that he will be able to afford the i est accommodations, both to the traveling pub lic and home custom. The house wili be improved and re-fitted, and the Bur will always he well sup plied with choice liquors. IDs table will tie sup plied with the choicest edibles . f the season, and he will spai-* no pains to make it suitable for all. His stable is one of the be-t in Bedford, and a good hostler will always be in attendance. R> r "Rcurdeis tißr-n by the month or year. Terms re sonable. The public are respectfully in vited to give him a rail. JOSHUA J. SHOEMAKER. Bedford, Jarutry 15, ISG4. THE MENCEL HOUSE, JI- LIANA STREET, BEDFORD, PA. The subscriber reSpu'ctfullv b'gs leave to inform Ihe travelling pub'uc that h° lias recently enlarged, improved a- d refitted his house, both for the ac coinnoodai ion of travelers and boarders, as well as country customers Persons coming to this place for the purpose of visiting the Bedford Springs, wilt find this bc-:iA pleas intly located. Ample and convenient Stabling is attacked to this Hoii !, which will always be attended by a care ful hostler. Also a safe and convenient earn ge house. All are invited to give him a call. ISAAC MEN© EL, Proprietor. April, 15, 1564. \U!\WHJi.HT J 10., ill ft a??s aI v Srac FF r AND TEA DEALESS, A . F.. Cornti' Second and Jirch Streets, PHILADELPHIA. November 13, If 6.3 —ly BEAUTIFUL SUX umbrellas" Jnst opened at CRAMER'S May 29, ISC3. j OSBORNE'S PREPARED JAVA COFFEE A Fresh invoice of this excellent cnlPc, re j ceived and lor Sale a; the >iew bargain Store of G. If. fe \V. OS'i Jvlv. ; e. i>. yrcuxs & cu. : Wholesale Dealers i'.a BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS. AND INDIA RUBBER SHOES, NO 133 NORTH THIRD STREET OPPOSITE CHEtItY ST., PHILADELPHIA. Apr. 17, IB6o—ly. ! Pictures. i The subscriber has just returned from Philadel phia, where he h t"> purchased a btrgc and select j stock ofiPHOTCGRAfH FRAMES, comprising | GILT, EBO.XY, ROSEW OOD, U.YIO.Y. .-7 .YD CARD FiUMES, of different styles and varieties, frcm CO Cts. sip { Five Oollars, cacli. ALSO—A new assortment of Fhotcgraph Albums, of ail styles, hohiing from 12 to 200 pictures, at pri es varying from 75 cents to §20.00, Suitable for the P-ckd or the Parlor. Pholog plis, Ambrcfypr-s. Mclainotjpes, &c., taken as low as 25 cents each. 02?"Pictur.s or e\ery kind and description copied to suit tl V aibum s.ze or Is u, on th most rea sonable terms, and in the most durable manner. Inst rue'ions in the art given on moderate terms. Skylight Gallery opposite the Washington Hotel. T. R. GETTKS. Bedford, June 10, 1804. Nctics of laqnisition. By virtue of a writ of partition or valuation issued out of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county and to me directed as High Sheriff of' said county, L will hold an inquest upon the real estate of Catharine Mo wry, of Harrison township, deceased, on the premises, (being the same upon which Henry Mo wry resided during his lifetime), on Thursday, the 20th day of Jain unry, 1865, said real estate consisting of a tract of land situate in Harrison Township, Bedford county, containing 117 acres, about 75 acres cleared and under fence, with a dwelling house, barn and other outbuildings thereon erected. The children, heirs and all persons interested therein arc notified to attend at the time and place mentioned, if they think proper. The heirs mentioned in the writ are as follows, to wit: Ist, Frederick Mowry, 2nd, Jacob Mowry, 3d, Mary Ann. wife of Emanuel Turner, and' 4th, Henry Mowry, all residing in Bedford ' county; sth, John Emanuol Mowry residing in Somerset county, Pa., and oth, Lewis Mowry, residence unknown. JOHN ALDSTADT, Deo. 23, 1804. Sheriff BEHL'S 'FOl'Sßif, ! CORNER OF CENTRE & HARRISON STftF.E IS, CUMBERLAND, MD. THOMAS WILKINSON, SR., Superintendent, This large and long established Foundry his been purchased and re-opened by the subscriber, under the management ol an experienced Superintendent and Machanics and Workmen. STEJM EJYGI.YES, BOILERS, MIKING MACHINERY, KAIL-ROAD AND CARS, FURNACES, STOVES, GRATES, PLOUGHS, MILL IRONS, AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEME.YTS, Will be manufactured to ordar. A STOCK OF "Beail's Egg Stoves," iof various sizes; the best pattern lor Stoves th e : country lor bo: ning Cumberland Coal; will be kept oa baud, end sold on favorable terms to the trade. One New Four-liorse Power Engine, Roller snd Fixtures, for sale. Df7"Cash pi-id lor old Iron and Metal on delivery at rl.e Foundry. DG^Orders solicited, and all work warranted. W.VI. W. McKAIG. Curr.berJanJ, Dec. 2, lSCl—3m Glorious News! ! TO T IE PEOPLE OF BEDFORD COVNTT . The first train on the Southern Pennsylvania end | Conr.rHsville railroad has ariived heavily freighted with goods of EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR. CHEAP CORNER. _ 1 We take pleasure in telling oureu.tomers aad ta ; public that >ve are now prt pared for the WI NT E R TRADE. i We have just received a large stock of LADJES ' WINTER DREES GOODS J/TK SACK FLANNELS, CLO.'K CLOTHS, SHAWLS, HOODS, fire., he. CLOTHS, CJISSIMERES, S.JTLYETTS, and a very gr st variety of READY MADE CLOTHING, Over Coats, Over Coats, Ovor Coats! j Lome Gentlemen, and examine our stock of clothing. BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Lr.dtrs and Gentlemen, Boy* and Girls. Groceries, Gueensware, Tobacco, . and al ; a'ticies usually ionnd in a first class store, A'e are smcerely grateful to a generous public for , their pationage in the pist, and hop" by strict at "ention to tb*ir wants, and a fond desire to please, U make it pay ail who visit "C lEAP CORNER." J. B. FARQUHAK. Pedford, Dec. 16, 186 i. L A 5} 3 E ■ ; A Cramer & Co's you will find Cloaking Cloths, -haw!. Cloaks. Hor.ds, 4'C., very cheap. December 2, 1864. jdlk|| CLOTHING: A good assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING just received at CRAMER & COS. Decernbei 2, 18G4. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Consumptive sufferers will receive a valuable pre -1 srription for the cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bron ; chitis, and all Throat and Lung Affections, (free tff 1 charge,) by senrting their address to Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. York. <3? ""[ r ! 1 h!:. £3 H, -Tn - • M p ! ..v ; L-d -A" it', 1 - h f T-Z 53. 51S Wringers Sold in 1863! Any woman who will persist in the back-break ing, wrist-straining and clothes-destroying process I ol Tw.s-nso clothes dry, when a "Umi ler al CUtl*', j IVr.nger can he had for a lew ,i„)I als , which will save ivs.ee its price per year, in clothes alone, is either 'xn a vacant and fond of hard wo k, or <-pen ny V V!A a Awr;' ! ! nJ foo!ish --' 5 The value of'a good f 0(7 It HEEL CLOTHES WRINGER is only known to those who have used them This machine has not its equal, it will wring bed clothes us u o-j as the smallest ar'irle of clothing, it can', g t out ol order, it is almost everlasting, and it death to rr>>il,i;„ners ar I Hark look, o' wa-h days# u- tea lot Hartley's Machine and Hardware stora nt! get one. Use it two or three times and if it don t please all about the house, bring it back, bo quest ions will be asked and no charge made. July 1864. WARTfflAfli & KIVGELfIAI, (Successors to MICHAEL WARTMAN $ o©.> Tcbacro |nuflj anil |cjat} MANUFACTORY, No. 313 NORTH THIRD STREET, Second door below Wood-. PHILADELPHIA. Z' , A a! MAN - U. P. F.NGELMA*. March -3.5, 1864. NEW CARPETING. A large supply ol LIST Bnd all WOOL Capetiog. AUo—Floor Oil Cloths, all widths, at D#c. 2, 1864. CRAMER 8t CO S,
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