X fEW REASONS WHY THE AMERICAN WATCH IS THE BEST. It is oude cn tne best principle, while tee for s;tr, watch i- generally made on no principle at all. Tne foreign watch is mostly made by women and toys, by ha.no While their labor is cheap, their wo'k is tie!*-1 at ar.y price- Such watches are made without plan, and sold without guarantee. They are iiregolar in construction, and quite as irregular in movement. They ire designed only to sell, and the buyer is the party most thoroughly sold. Those who have kept "ancres," "lupines," and "Swiss le vers " in professed repair for a few years will ap preciate the truth of our statement. THE PLAN OF THE AMERICAN WATCH. 1; stad of being made of several hundred little p cce-, screwed together, the body of the American Watch is formed of SOLID PLAL'ES. NO j r in terferes with the harmony of it" working, and -o sudden shock can throw its machinery out o! gear, in riding or any business pursuit, it is all hell to g.theras fi rrily as a single piece of metal, it is <ust what alt machinery shou'd he— -Ift. ACCURATE. 2d. SIMPLE. 3d. STRONG. 4!t. ECONOMICAL. V\ e r.ot only s e.ire CHEAPNESS by our system, but QUALI7Y. We do not pretend that our Watch can be bought for le-g tror.ey than the foreign make believes, but that for its real value it is sold for one half the price. OUR SOLDIER'S WATCH (named Wm. Eilery) is is bat its name indicates—bohd, Sub-tantial, and always Reliable—warranted to stand any amount of .Marching, Riding or fighting. OUR NEXT HIGHER QUALITY Of WATCH (na-ned P. S. Partlett) is similar in size end general appearance, bur has more jewels, and a more elab orate finish. OUU LADIES' WATCH, recently brought .out, is put up in a great variety of patterns, many of th j iii ot rare beauty and w. rknasnship, is quite IT* dl, fcut warranted to kfp time. OCR YOUNG GENTLEMAN'S WATC is neat, not large, and just the thing for'he pocket ol Young America. THE PKOOF of the merits of our Watch maj be found in the fact that we now employ over sev en hundred workmen in our factories, and that we are stiii unable to supply the constantly Increasing demand. OUR THREE QUARTER PLATE WATCH is thinner and lighter than the others we have descri bed. Its fine chronometer balance is delicately ad justed to correct the variation caused by changes of temperature. These watches are the fruits of the latest experiments in chronometry, and are snsde by our best woikmen. in a separate depart ment of our factory. For the finest time-keeping qualities they challenge comparison with the best works of the most famous English and Swiss ma kers. ROBSiHS & APPUETON, Agents tor the American Watch Company, IS2 Broadway, N. Y. hlsrch 31—lm d e: . to si ill VENETIAN LINIMENT. ; T CURES CHOLERA, WHEN FIRST TAKEN, I -i in a !ew hours, Dy.-entery in half an hour, Tooth ache in five minutes It is peifectly innocent to take i 'em -ily, and is recommended by the most eminent physicians in the United States. Price 40 •ad SO cents Toka wanda, Pa., August 6, 1859. Dr. S. 1. Tobias, New York : Dear Sir:—l have I Bad jour Venetian Liniment with gteat succes.-, I both as sr, internal a well as an external medicine. In c.i.es of Billion- Colic and Cholera Morbus I re- I card it a- c sovereign remedy. Your Venetian I Horre Li aimer, t Hands unrivalled < a horse iim- I nth', amongrt farrie.a and boatmen cn this carat. WVI. LEWIS, Sup'l Nor'h Bre- ch*Canal. I Sold by all Druggist*. Office, No. 50 Cor: iandt ■ Struct, New Yoric. March 31—lm BUTLER'S FIASGO I At fort Ftifcer, wa scarcely a greater failure than I li da y made by most of the advertised hair dyes. ■ nor was TERRY AND POUTER'S VICTORY ■ n.ore complete, perfect and glorious, than the con- B (neat achieved by CRISTA DO KITS JIAIR DYE B cur gray, red and sandy heads of hair. The ob- B sox:oq3 hue is wiped out in five minutes, and a I magnificent brown or black, glossy and natural, tskej its place. Manufactured by J. CRIST ADO 1. RQ, Nj. 5 Astor H rnse, New Yoik. Sold by Prug ■ ?•'. Applied by alt Hair Dre-sers. I A SINGLE BOX 0/ BRANDRETH'S PILLS ccntai: a more vegetable extractive natter than twenty boxes of any piiis in the world besides; fif ■ I her ) fie exclusion o.' other purgatives. Thefrst '-r j. the r value is yet scarcely appreciated. I K :t lickneg, will be of the past. Let those who I kr.ow th :n sptak r;gh* cut in their favor. It is a H d-ty wa:-1 wilt save if*. H Our rare are subject to a redundancy of vitiated L.e st ' is sea on, ami it is as dangerous as it is H Jrev.i er.r, but Branlretb's Pills effbrd ar. invaluabls K tt eta - t.t pro'.e tion. By the ; r oc-a-ional use H prrvfi.t the esllection ot those imprriti 'S, which ■ ''l 3 ud} s health. Tney soon cure liyer corn el r d pepsia, lots of app tite, pain in the head, ksajt-bu:, pain in the breast-bone, sudden faint ad costivefsa. Sold by H. C. Ream r, Bed- I "H-l, and by all respectable de ileia in m*<!icineß. 1 Ech 31, 18fi5—-lio OLD fJYES MADE KBW- ~ ■ Pa.MFHLLT directing how to speedily restore ;■ ' I 4i 6ht and give up spectacles, without aid of Sot tor or medicine. Sent by mail, free, on receipt ■°t 10 cents. Address, E. B. FOOTE, .M. D., \B 1130 Broadway, New York. ■ I LIST OF GKAND j77RORS~ | Drawn for May Tern, f1 st day] 1865. ■ - " S! "cs (*, Dcvore, (Foreman,) Wilson Johnson, I Diehl, Benj. Hines, Je-ae Wr,ght, Daniel ■ jr Atnoa Harbuugh, Jacob Kooritz, W. W. ■ Samuel Burger, Wm. V* inegaidner, Danie. W fk ' '°^ o Henry Fiuck, Samue; James, ■ Lcreucb, Jacob Semler. Wm. Dunlap, John I htulr, airy Droliinger, Dan. Swartz- | H w * l<! er, Deuiei Fetter. || IT JURORS drawn for gams T<rm. ■ r :r y f;. w. Gump, Satr.uel Steel, Alvy Hr/ r:cii bchn-bley, ilenry Cook, Rudolph ' Hf.,",, 1 ' Jol,n Tout (of Jacob;, John Hughe*. Wm. 1 H Liagenfoiter, David Evans, William ! Ij- *. er y- . Mower. Jacob C Albright, Samuel ' ■ ' " r -"facliams, Adam Z mbow'er, Geo Hartle, H r - riurk, G-*o. W. Bowser, Win. Dowry, Jos. H-j ■'*' Staler. Amos M. Be- kbimer, Adam H •'•'> c Earnest, Hnrv Whetstone, John W. ; 1 hos. GilJano, Jr., BarMev iliighe*, Jos.; HI . f Thorp, Wm. Eldei. Joseph G-iffith, nor *fi lH^erj j 0 bn Amos, sr., Wash. Miller. Kh'.. " "'-d certified at the Corntoners' Office | 14, 1&65. I JQHN G. FISHER, CUfk. ! IF "YOTJ WANT TO KNOW .A LI 11 LE OF EVERYTHING relating to the hu ( man system, male and female ; the causes and trea meut c! diseases; the marriage customs of the - world; how to marry well and a thousand thingt . never published before read the revised and enlarge j ed edition of "Medical Common Sbni-e," a cnrious bc-ok lor curious p -ople, and a good book for every one. 4i 0 pages, 100 Illustrations. Pries $1.50. - Content a table sent free to any address. Books f may be had at the book stoies, or will be sent by mail, pot paid, on receipt of the piiee. Address , Dk. E. B. FOOTE, M. !>., 1130 Broadway, New York. : Feb. 3, 1865— 0 m • | AUMINISTR A FOR'N N'OTTTK. Letter* ot admiuistiation on the estate of Jonn ' than C. Dicken, late of Cumberland Valley town I ship, dee'd., having been granted by 'be Register , of Bedford county to the subscriber, residing in said township, all persons having claims or demands a -1 gainst said estate are requested to make them knowj - to him without delay, arid those indebted are noti } fi d to make immediate pa 3 rr,ei,t. LEVI HARDINGER, April 21— fit Adm'r. > LIST OF CAUSES i Put down for (not at M->y term. ISGS. • I Sumac? -I. Way \s Dr. F. C. Reamer .Mary Nloser et. al vs Jo-siah Miller , Same va Same Tlii.otlore Kinto-i va J. Murtimore et a | ■ j F D 8 cylc rs Weniz & Feather - Samuel Clurk vs Wm. Sleek O. E SHANNON, Proth'y. ! I April 7, 1365. COU RT PR OC LA M ATI ONI To the Co'oner, Ih* J'/tii rs of the Peace, and in the •■ifftra.t Toicm/iips m the ; County of Bedford Greifin.q. KNOW YE, that in pursuance of a precept ! to me diivte !, nti I *r liie hunt! and .< al of the Hon ALEX KING, Pie.-i.lent oi i u sevri al Corns of Common Fleas in the Sixteenth District, t:ori*isti •' of the l anti v? of Frank lin, Fulton, Bedford and Som-.-r.- and try vir- J . tuo of Ills otFue of the Court ot Oyer and Ter -1 miner, and General Jail delivery for tin- trial I of capital and other offender" therein and in the General V art of Quarter Sessions of the l'oace *. and Ja.vh:s Blkns and , fcEijr's, indues of tlte same Court in the same county of Bedford. You and e'ac'i of you are her.by lequired to be and appear in your prop er persons with your Records, Recognizances, 1 Examinations, and all other remctnLran :.s he fore the Judges aforesaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail ' Delivery and General Quarter Sessions of the I Fence therein to he hoiden for the county of j Bedford aiun said uu the first Monday of May, (being the Ist day.) at 10 o'clock in the fore noon of that day, there and then to do tin. e things to which your several offices appertain. G.'VEN under my hand at B Hi rd r.n t' e 7th of April, in the year of our Lord lSu5. I JOHN ALDSTADT, | Sheriff's Office, / Sheriff. April 7, 1865. j Nale OF REAL ESTATE. j In the Court of Com- ' 1 Josinh Miller, Esq., Adm'r. ! mot, Pleas of Bedford of the estate of Cathaiin* I county, No. 107, Nov. Wolford, widow of Joseph ( Term, <B64,being Scl- ' '.Vollord, deceased, | re Facias to revive j vs. j judgment in Fj^ct- James Logue. j .nent to No. 2iy, A- I j pril Term, 1850. Whereas, on ttie 21s: dey of December, A. D. . 1864, to the aforesaid Term of said Court, judgment was entered against the defendant in the above en titled cause, to the elh-ct that the said defer; -ant should pay a certa.n sum of money therein de-tgna ted (with inter-st an-! co-t) b trig fo the purch .'- tnoiiey for certain real estate: and wh°rea, at the Feb nary Term of said Court, A. I). ISU3, on mo tion of John P. Re J. F-q., the undersigned was ap p-.utted a Master in Chancery to sell th real ev I tate aforesaid, unless The §. j.| defendant shou I p.y the amount oi said judgment, debt, interest and . costs. Now, therefore, def.-ul! having been made in the P'tvie-eiit afore* ii '. 1, oy virtue of said appomtm ttit, will sei , on the piemi*e.>, on Saturday, the 21 i day of April, next, at U o'clock in the forenoon of .-aid day, the roal • es'ate ot lames Logue, the a'ore-aid de.i ndant, consi-ting of the following described two Marts of | va'uah'e farm I iod, v :th usual irnproverrieiits, situ ate in Londonderry township, Bedfoid county, viz; All that certain real estate and tract of land, adjoining lands of Henry Wo ford, Jacob Wagerman aii-,1 others, containing 142 ucrer and 52 perches, i . more or less. ALSO—Ah' that other certain tract of land. i adjoining lands of Henry Wolford, Adam '.Volford 1 1 j and others, containing 73 acres and 43 perches, j j more or less; the sam* b-irig part of ihe real es- ! ! tate devised to said Catharine Wolford by her 'ate j ; iuisbd'.d Joseph Wolford, deceased, for and during ; J her natural life as by his fist Will and TestanrmM, : re a r.ied in Will Book, No. 3. page 306. in tne Reg ; lF'.er'- Office at Bedford, f-.iiy app'-ar-, J-c. I Terms made known on dav r,r =;:le. * G. H. SPANG, j March 31. Master in Chancery. TAVERN LICENSES. I The following named persons iiavu U&eo <' j petiiions for 'iuvern License tube presentnl | at the next Court ol Quarter S.--io .3 in and . tor Beiitord County, to be held at Bedford on ihe Ist Monday, Ist day ot May, next. VA!. Bc"ser, S.o. ersiown, J jseph Foliar, Juniata Township, j Peter Atoick, St Clairsviile, > A- J. Suite!/, Sciidifthurg, j Isaac C. Miller, St. Clairsviile, A. J. Penneli, liainsbtirg, j D. J. Stone, *' '* Bernard O'Neal, Chcneysviiia, ( ' Clii ist. Sneli, Bloody Run, Jouatban Feigl.tner, Palo Alio, Samuel Cri-iL.au, St. Clairsviile, Henry Fluck, Woirdberry, Saniuei Sleek, Pleasantville, J. C. Black, Bioody liun. Henry Ilostgen " " Jamca H*uey, Cumberland Valley, Catharine Triekcr, Stoncrstowu, Patrick Driiew, Coaldale, A. C. Mower, R.tinsbur^, Isaac F. Grove, Bedford ITur. Joshua J. Shoemaker, " Valentine Stcckman, " George W. Figuru, Coaldale, W. A. Jamisou, Riddle.sbtirg, George M. Colvin, Scbellsburg, Samuel Staily, E. Providence, j J. A. liaum, Saxton, j Henry Diuilinger, Ho(>ewell, j A. G Allen, Bedford Springs, Joeoph Jiortimore, jj , Snake Spring, , Elizabeth L. Greenough, Broad Top, i J. Crowley, Broad Top. O E SHANNON, Clerk. April 7, 1865. ~ U N 10 N HOTEL WEST PiTT ST., BEDFORD, PA. V. STECKMAN, Proprietor. Tbi excellent hotel is now prepared to accom modate the public in the best manner and on the most liberal terms. A splendid Livkrv Stalls: ! is attaciwa to this hotel. [May 9, 1862. List of Retailers. A Vst of venders of Foreign and Dome-lie Merchandize in the county of Bedford, for the year 1865, as appraised and classified by the appraiser of Mercantile Taxes. Bedford Borough, Class. •$ els. Mrs. V. B. Tate store 14 7 00 M- & G. Keumind " 14 7 00 Geo K. Over lie Co. " 14 7 00 A. £>. Cramer to. Co. ' 13 10 00 T. H. & N. J. Lyons " 14 7 00 Piter A. Repd " 14 7 00 .Miss M. Fetterly " 14 7 00 S. & >V. Sbueic " 14 7 00 Do do Fancy store 14 7 00 Robett Fyan store 14 7 Oil J. M. Shoemaker " 14 7 00 | Mrs. Stewart " 14 7 00 Wm. Hartley Hardware 14 7 00 Geo Biymyei & Son " 14 7 00 L)r. B. F. Harry Dtugs 14 7 00 H. C. Reamer " 14 7 00 A. J.. !>i-fiba*igh Confec & Grocery 1 4 7 o<l James B. Farquhat store 14 7 00 John A Lip 6r Son " 14 7 00 J. H. Huttou " 14 7 00 John G. Minnich Eating House 11 10 00 -Jacob RnhsiKer Confectionery 14 7 00 Reed k Scuell Bankers f i 10 00 Rupp, thannon & Co. 14 10 00 Mrs. L. V. Mowry store 14 700 David Broad Eating house 14 10 00 Wm. & Co. store 14 10 00 Mi-s Urilta Smith Fancy store 14 700 John Harris Eating house 14 10 CO Bedford Township. Yont Disti lery 15 00 Bedford Mineral Spring! Ten Pins 7 50 do do P.illiafds 7 50 Wm. Y'olf Cor-feettonery 500 Broad Top 'Township. Eicheiberger #4 Lowery store 14 7 00 John rostei Ealing house 10 00 " Ten Pins 7 50 Given li Maguire itore 14 7 00 Johns & Co " 14 7 00 Dunn tr Lawrence < 1-4 7 00 Vandavunder fc Baker 'l4 700 Ru-h.-.r' Langdon " 11 7 00 Aifmd I'.vaos " 14 R. B. VYigdon 7 00 Cumberland Valley Township. Daniel Arideisun , store 14 700 Henry Miller distillery 15 00 Cuieruin 16wns:.i:>. A. C. Jatrtes store 14 7 00 Jacob Reed St Co. " 14 • 7 00 Han ison Township. Valentine B. Wertz store 14 7 00 George R. B iley " 14 7 00 Juniata Township. Geotsre G >rdi!l store 14 - 7 00 Lewis N. Fyan < 14 7 00 William Keyser • 14 7 00 Hillegss <St Co. " 14 7 00 Joseph Foiier *< ]4 7 00 .Vapirr Township. G. W. B'aclfburn 14 7 00 -arouel Hefiiier 14 7 00 .Middle Woodberry T' tonikip. Andrew Baker store 14 7 00 George R. Uarndollar " 14 7 00 A. L. Keckhocffer " 14 7 CO J. W. Ricketson 14 7 00 South Woodberry Township. D. F. Buck store 14 7 00 Daniel M. Bare " 14 7 00 Samuel Oster " 14 7 00 George Kauffman < 14 7 00 Robert Ralston < 14 7 00 East Providence Township. I). A. T. Black store 14 7 00 John Nyeum Ir Sons - 14 7 00 John Lauderbaugh 14 7 00 Bl ody Run Borough. J. M. Barndollar & Son store 14 7 00 J. B. Williams " 14 7 00 William States 4-Co. " 14 7 00 Thomas Richey " 14 7 00 Baughmari fx Co. " 14 7 00 Mrs. J. A, Mann " 14 7 00 F.li Ramsay Drugs 14 7 00 .Mrs. Hheb" Akers " 14 7 00 Chailes Bleke _ " 14 7 00 Chailes Biake Eating house 10 00 Abraham Sparks " 10 00 J. B. VV'rliams, Drugs 7 bO West Providence Township. John Gdbaiigh store 14 7 00 J. W. Hamdollar Groceries 7 00 A. G. d' Henry Allen " 7 00 -Vout'iurr.pton Town'hip. Hugh Wilson store 14 7 00 George liams " 14 7 00 Snake Sp'ing Township. William Lysinger Confectionery 700 Liberty T wnship. Catherine Focklei (j-Son store 14 7 CO Lewis Putt " 14 7 00 Fiork & Wharton " 14 7 CO B. Elliott " 14 7 00 Londonderry Township. Jacob Evans store 14 7 00 David Evans " 14 7 00 Cairus M. Devore " 14 7 00 .Monroe Township. James R. O'Neal " 14 7 00 Daniel Fletcner " 14 7 00 Asa M. Williams " 14 7 00 Schellsburg Borough. John Smith Hardware 14 7 00 John S. So hell store 14 7 00 Black Border " 14 7 00 Miller H R.ihison " 14 7 00 Duncan McVicker " 14 7 50 John E. Colvin " 14 7 00 G. Berkstresser etc Son " 14 7 00 St. Clair Township. G. D. Trout _ store ;4 7 00 Si mo Hershman ' " 14 7 00 F. D. Be< gle " 14 7 CO di-s A. V iimitb " 14 7 00 Nathan W.-ght " 14 7 00 G. E. Amick " 14 7 00 Isaiah Blackburn " ii 7 00 Horn Sc Brother " 14 7 03 Notice is hereby given that an appeal will be held at the Court House on the Bth of May, JS6S. A.J. SAN SO M, March 31, 1865. Mercantile Appraiser. important to Having purchased a large lot of the celebrated FARMER MOWING MACHINES," before the big advance made by the manufacturers of all machines in the winter, 1 now offer to those who will first apply before tbc- iOtb of May, next, Farmer Mowers .it $l5O, cash. This Mower is considered the best ever invented, and the highest testimonials of hundreds of farmers can be produ ced. It is built almost entirely of IRON 4* STEEL, cuts feet, light 2 horse power, easily managed, and when properly worked is warranted not to clog in the heaviest wet grass. It is greatly improved and has but 200 pounds draft. A mo, 20 Gum Spring Crain Seeders, at $lO less than manufacturers price, CASH, if bought before the Ist of June, next. This is acknowledg ed the "BEST DRILL IN THE WORLD." ALSO, Combined Self-Unking Reaperc, at less than present cost. II A Y, STRAW AND FODDER CUTTERS, at winter rates. . Hardware oi all Kinds, at reduced prices. WM. HARTLEY. April 14, 1865 Bedford, Pa. U. S. 7-30 LOAN. • By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, tut underßigned has assumed the General Subscrip tion Agency for the sale ol United States Treasury .Note*, bearing teven and three tenths per cent, in i ttresr, per annum, known as the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. ' These Notes are issued under date of June 151h, j 1865. and are payable three years from that_time, in currency, 01 are convertible at the option of the holdei into TJ. S, 5-20 Sis psr cent. 0 L D-B E A a I 17 (i BONDS- I'hese bonds are worth a premium which increases the a'-tu.il profit on the 7-30 loan, and its jition from fiiafe and municipal taxation, u-kich adds from one to three per rent, more, according to the rate lev : ieil on other property. The interest is payable iu | currency semi-annually by coupons attached to each note, which may be cut ot! and sold to any bank or \ banker. The interest amounts to One cent per day on a §SO note. .j J 'jyj cents '• ' SIOO " Ten • " SSOO ll 20 " < "SIOOO " $1 " '<ssooo " ; Notes of ali the denominations named will be 1 promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions, and the notes forwarded u once. The interest to 10lb June next will be paid in adyance. This is Tilt: OALY LOAN L\ MAKKKT now offered by the Government, au I it is confiJent ! ly expected that its supeuor advantages will make j it the | GitEAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. ' Less than $000,000,000 of tfce Loan duthorized by j the las: Congress arc now on the market. This I amount, at. the rat.- at which it is being absoibeJ, will all be subscribed for witiiin four months, when i the notes will undoubtedly com mand a premium, as I has uniformly been the case on closing the subscrip ;lons to ofh>-r (oat s. in or.Mi that citizens of every town and section of the Country rray be afforded facilities for taking I the loan, the National Banks, State Tanks, and Prl ; va'e B nkers throughout the country have general ly agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscri j hers v. 11l select their ovn agents, in v.hcm they ; have confidence, and who caL are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes Joj which f hey receive i orders, JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPT ion AGEST, Philadelphia. SUBSCBIPTIOXS WILL BB KKCSIVED by the First National Cr.r. • of Ho iidaysburg, .and First N'afion . al Bank of Huntingdon. February 2i—2mo A f IRB TO ISt'ALIUS. A Clergyman, while residing in South America I as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple rem p y for the ruie of Nervous Weakness, Erfcly Decay, . Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and j the whole trm of disorders brought on by baneful j ami vicious habits. Great numbers have been al ready cured by this nobie remedy. Prompted by a deSire to bene/it the afflicted ar d unfortunate, 1 will 1 send the recipe for pieparing and using this medi | cine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, FKEE OF CHARGE. Please enc ose a pcst-pitd envelope, addressed to yourself. Address, JOSRPH T. INMAN',' Station D, Bible House, February 10, 1885— ly New York. Allegheny Male and Female Seminary, RAINS BURG, Bedford Co., Pa. Tim .Second Quarter of the Spring Session of t' i In-iitutiou commences AI'KIL 12. The rates -ire rc-a-onalle. All branches, useful and oriTiir.cntni, taught. J. W. HUGIIES, Principal. A1: .- E. M CKESSWLLL, I > reeep(resF. ; ESTATE OF GEORGE SHARP, DFC D. Let '-rs of administint on having been praniei j to the un-lersignxd, bv the R- • niter of Bedford j county, upon the estate of Georee Sharp, late of Mid I-- Woodberry township, dee'd, nolice is here by given to all p.-r-ons indebted *o said estate to make immediate payment, and thos- having claims will present them properly authenticated for set tlement. DAVID M. KEPLOGLE, j March 31—6t' Adm'r. 1 i . ET" I CHEAP CORNE R COMING j L DOA'N WIT Ii A CiIAS . J. B. FARQUHAR, has been to the City pur chasing his Spring Stock, and takes pleasure iu *Uting he is fully prepared to sell AT A reduction of from twenty-five to fifty per cent ON FORMER P KIC E S • ; T ' E ark the public to examine our stock, as we Vv are determined r.ot to let any one under sell ss. ■COLONNADE BUILDING, J. S. F A R Q U H A R, j MARCH 25TH, 1865. BROWN MUSLIN FIFTY CENTS, At CHEAP CORKER. CALICO TWENTY-FIVE CEINTS, ! At CHEAP CORNER. DELAINES THIRTY FIVE CENTS, At OEEAP OOBUEB. OOD mackerel iu Barrels, half Barn Is, Quar- V.T tern and Kits at CHEAP CORNER! EAST ITTT STREET, Btturieu, March 84, 1861. Save Money! Buy your Goods at REDUCED PRICES' ML KIMS OF GOODS— Carpotiiigs, Musliiis, Calicoes, &.C., &.C., at greatly rduced prices for Cash, at CRAMER & COU March 21 f 'ißffs Bedford Select School FOR YOUNG LADIES AND BOYS. The Rev. S- J. .Berlin, A. M., proves to re-open the Select School in tills p! me, (for iDerlv taught bv Prof. Ly.m) on the 18th of April."A. LX I *55. TF.RMS per session oi' i I weeks: Tuition tor Ist class, the common En glish branches §6.00 2d Class, Algebta, Natural Phi! -ophy, History, &e. 7.50 3J Class, Latin, Greek, and the higher Mathematics 0.00 One hall the tuition iu advance, nni the other before the close of the session. S. J. BERLIN, April 7 —St. Prioct] Sheriff's S:s!e. By virtue of sundry writ of vend, exponas and ti fa. to me directed, there will he st.Jd at the Court House, in the borough of Bedford, on Saturday, the " 9th <1- of April, A. D 1865. at 10 o'clock, A. nl . the folKwiug r r< 1 estate, viz: One tr :t of lend euiito 1 acre®, more or les, a 60 ncr. s •Jeaivd n under fence, two log dwelling bousee, !->g stable and otlfcr out-buii lin ■ >n • mil-. l.i ing lands of John Ces an, B-c; . Go—ge f-i rh, John Shr.for, Jinnee Rollio* .... Lothers, r.o tie in Color;,in township, i- m'., nin execution as the prop.-r'v of Z::<- Wcrtz, Ai.so—One tract of land co;itcti::iiab.ojt one hundred acres, rm re cr Ic-.s, with a log call in house and a small' * stable there > eroc ;d, situate in Londonderry township, Ifc dford coun ty, adjoining lands f Chrieiian Albright an 1 others, taken in exocv.rion act' ••••.• rtv of. Henry Green. ALSO—One lot cf crjund. about G) feet in front, extending bark ;t 25 '• f: t ail clear ed and under fence, with a 'Varm; .-table ti. reon erected, adjoining Jet a Dana' . .. :■ n.i I David Barnet, situate in th viilng-i of Ltv'ay etteville, Sooth Woodberry township, Be ifoi-d county, taken in execution as the { roperty of Henry Miller. JOHN ALDSTADT, April 7, 1865. Sheriff. ] New fekirt iot* iB6O. ! THE GREAT IN VENTION OF TOE 4UE IN HOOP SKIRTS. J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX EL LIPTIC (cl (feeble) SPRING SKIRT. WESTS' BRADLEY CAREY, ( re J. I. J. 0. We *t,) SOLE PROPRIETORS act MANUF-'.C THKERs, 97 Chambers and 79 and 51 Reade Streets New York. THIS INVENTION con- <ts of Duplex (or two] Elliptic Steel Springs, ingeniously Biaided lightly and (irmly together, edge tuedge, making .re tr.ug est, most flexibic Elastic and .' arable Spring ■ .r used. They seldom bend of break lik- th- S.ngle Springs, and consequently preserve theii perfect and beautiful shape twice f. long as any i't er 'I he V.'ONDEHFI'L PLEXIHi I:LIT* o'id ti X If CO'Tifoft and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex .'' un tie Skirt will be expetienced particularly in aJ , Crowded Assemblies, Operas, Carriages, Kzilro <1 Cars,Cnurch Pcvrs, ArmCLir; for Promera '' - House Dress, as the Shut can be folded, when ir. use, to occupy a small plac "!v a ; a sill; •'r muslin dress. A lady hiving enjoyed the i. comfort an great convenience of wearing the "duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt" for a Mngie day, w M never af terwards willingly dispense with their use. For Children, Misses and ) oueg Ladies, t y arc supe rior to all others. They are the best quality in every part, and. un questionably the lightest, most desirable, comfort able and economical Skirt ever made. FOR SALE in ali (irsf-class -tore in this city, aed throughout the United States, an,; Caaadas, ti u vana de Cuba, Mexico, South America and the West lncies. CjT"lrquire far the •• Duplex Elliptic Skirt." April 7, 1365—13w Segisler's Notice. All persons iiitcres! : J are hereby notified that the following accountants havi fil counts in the Reg brer's < (Bee pf Bedford coun ty, and that the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court in and for said • eunty. on Ti da_v, the 2d day of May, next, at the Court House in Bedford, for con ti run tin: The account of Frederick Km t".man, ...civ ilian of Henry Ivauffman, Frederick Ivuitfm-n, and William Kuufiinan, minor children oi Cath arine Kauffoaan, late of Middle Woodberry township, dee'd. The final account of John Cessna, E-q., ad ministrator of the estate of Jonathan Haikle road, late of Snake Spring township,'clec'd. The account of James H. Lyons, executor of the last will, &e., of Be: jarnin Lyons, late of South Woodberry township, dee'd. The account of Thomas Aliis n, iiuioinistra tor of the estate of Frederic!; A lech tley, late of St. Clair township, dee'd. The account of Samuel Manspeakei, adm'r. of the estate of Hannah Manrpeaker, late of East I'rovidenee township, dee'd. The account of James MoCiea y, adm'r. of tl:e estate of Geo. B. ricC.>.a:y, hue of Hope well township, dee'd. The account of Samuel Whip, Esq.. exre'r. of the last will, & of George -Giger, luto of Cumberland Valley township, dee u. Ihe account ot John anu Jo. •;! V Yicrli aiore, adtu'rs. of the estate of Geo. M: ui: imv. deceased. The account of Henry Taj lor, executor of the last wiii, •fee., of Jacob N. 0;. a, iaia of Napier township, dre'd. The account of Tobias Boor and Henry J. Brunei-, E-q., executors of the last will. Nicholas Boor, late of Cuinbcriand Valley tp . deceased. The account of Daniel Sams, Esq., adminis trator oi' Jacob P. Weaverlirig, late of West Providence township, deceased. - The account of Pi.hip Ilarklerocd, executor of the last will, &e., of Jonaiuan Harkleroad, late of Colerain township, deceased. The final account of John W. Scott and Jo seph Hutchinson, administrators of estate oi Huonitou Seott, late of Bedford township, deceased. The final account of David L. Keplogle and John S. lieplogle, executors of the last will, &c., of Rinehart Keplogle, late of oouth Wood berry township, deceased. 'liie supplemental account of J. W. Lingen felter, adminisrrilor oi Jonathan Hvirton, U.e of Bedford borough, dco'd. The account of -Mary Sill, adnuni -Latrix of the estate of Abr'rn trill, late of Bedford town ship, deceased. The account of Charlotte Sleek, administra trix of the estate of Charles V. Sleek, late of St. Clair township, deceased. The account of John Brown, Esq., ono of the administrators of Alexander Gilsoiv laK of Bedford township, dee'd. O E. SHANNON,. April 7, 1860. Btga r. 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