A FEW REASONS WHY THE AMERICA PI W ATCH 13 THE BEST, it is n>de on be,t Principle, while the for t watch i* generally made on no principle at all. Tbe foreign watch is mostly made by women and TJOYSJBR HAND. While tbeir labor is cheap, their wo k'* at a!i y P r i ce * Sucb wat ches are made without plan, and sold without guarantee. They are nregular in construction, and quite as irregular ; n movement. They ure designed only to sell, and the buyer is the party most thoroughly sold. Those j who have Kept "ancres," "lepines,"and "Swiss le- j v.5 " iri professed repair for a few years will ap- ' preeiate the truth of our statement. ' THE PLAN OF THE AMERICAN WATCH. 1 stead of being made of several hundred little piece", screwed together, the body cf the American Watch is formed of SOLID PLATES. No jir in- | tciieres with the harmony of it working, and no j gud.>n shock can throw its machinery out of gear. < la nding or any business pursuit, it is all held to- j gtther as firmly as a single piece of metal. It is , jst whit all machinery should be — Ist. ACCURATE. 2d. SIMPLE. 3d. STRONG. | 4tfc. ECONOMICAL. We ni.t only secure CHEAPNESS by our system, out QU \LII V. We do r.ot pretend that our Watch c m be bought for !e s money than the foreign male be/irves but that for its real value it is sold forone balf the price. OCR SOLDIER S WATCH (named Win. Eilery) .s what its name indicates —Solid, Substantial, and always Reliable—warranted te stand any amount of Marching, Riding or fighting. CUK NEXT HIGHEK QUALITY OF WATCH (named P. S. Bartlett) is similar in size and general appearance, but has more jewels, and a more elab orate finish. OUR LADIFS WATCH, recently brought out, is put up in a great variety of patterns, many of them ol rate beauty and workmanship, i 3 quite smaii, but warranted to krep time. OUR YOUNG GENTLEMAN'S VVATC I is neat, rot large, ar.d just the thing for the pocket ot Young America. THE PROOF ol the merits ol our Watch ma> b§ found in the fact tnat we now employ over sev en hundred workmen in our factories, and that w ere still unnole to supply the constantly increasing •demand. OUR THREE QUARTER PLATE WATCH is ihlnnerand lighter than the others we have descri Ded. lis 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 chn.nometry. and are made by our best workmen, in a separate depart ment of our factory. For the finest time-keeping qualities they chsllenge compart-on with the best works of the most famous English and Swiss ma kers. ROBSiNS & APPLtTON, Agents lor the American Watch Company, IS2 BEOADWAY, N. Y. March 31—lm OK. T B IAS' VENETIAN LINIMENT. 7T CURES CHOLF.RA, WHEN FIRST TAKEN, I in a tew hours, Dysentery in half an hoar, Tooth-j *che in five minutes. It is peifectly innocent to; tike intern lily, and is recommended by the most eminent physicians in the United States. Price 40 and 83 cents TOKAWANDA, Pa., August 6, 1559. Dr. S. I. Tobias, New York: both as an internal as well as an external medicine. In cases of Bill Colic and Cholera Morbus I re gard it as a sovereign remedy. Your Venetian tiorse Liniment stands unrivalled as a horse lini ment amongst farriers and boatmen on this canal. WM, LEWIS, Sup't North Branch Canal. 3old by all Druggists. Office, No. 56 Cortlar.dt Street, New York. March dl lm BUTLER'S FIASCO At fort Fuher, was scarcely a greater failure than is dai'y made by most of the advertised hair dyes, cor was TERRY ANI) PORTER S VICTORY more complete, perfect and gl rious, than the con quest achieved by CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE over gray, red and sandy heads of hair, ihe ob noxious hue is wiped out in five minutes, and a magnificent brown or black, glossy and natural, takes its place. Manufactured by J. Ciil> \LO RO, No. 6 Astor House, New York. Sold by Drug gists. Apphe !by all Hair Dressers. March 31 lm A SINGLE BOX O/ BRANDRETH'S PILLS contains more vegetable extractive matter than twenty Loxes of any pills in the world besides; fif ty-five hundred phvsiciaris use them in their prac tice to the exclusion o" other purgatives. The first letter of their value is yet scarcely appreciated. When they are better known sudden death and con tinued aicknes, will be of the past. Let those who know them speak right out in their favor. Jt is a duty wfcicfc will save life. Our race are subject to a redundancy of vitiated bile at this sea-on, and it is as dangerous as it is prevalent, but Biandretb's I'ii * afford an invaluable and efficient protection. By their occasional use we prevent the collection ot those impurities, which when in sufficient quantities, cause so much danger to the body's health. They soon cure liver com plaint, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, pain in the head, heart-butn, pain in the breast-bone, sudden faint- Dt*s and costiveceis. So dby H. C. Reamer, Bed lord, and by all respectable dealeia in medicines. March 31, 1865—1 m OLD EYES MADE NEW. A PAMPHLET directing how to speedily restore sigbt and give up spectacles, without aid of doctor or medicine. Sent by mail, free, on receipt cf 10 evntt. Address, E. B. FOOTE. M. D., 1130 Broadway, New York. February 3, 1863—6 m. IF YOU WANT TO EN JW A. LITTLE OF EVERYTHING relating to tbe hu man system, male and female ; the causes and trea mect of diseaaea; the marriage customs of the world i bow to marry well and a thousand tbingt cvr published before read the revised and enlargs ed edition of "MF.DIOAL COMMON SENSE," a curious book for curious people, and a good book for every oae. 4io pages, 100 Illustrations. Price $1.50. Contents table sent free to any address. Booka may be bad at the book stores, or will be sent by mail, post pasd. ou receipt of the piice. Addieae Ds. E. B. FOOIE, M. D.. 1130 Broadway, New York. Feb. 3, 1865 -Cm ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letter- ot administration on the estate of Jona than C. Dicken, late ol Cumbeiland Valley town ship, dee'd., having been granted by 'he Register of Bedford county to the subscriber, residing in said township, all person.* having claims or demand* a gainst said e-tate are requested to make them known to him wittiout delay, and those indebted are noti fied to make immadate rsyment. LEVI HAfIDiNGER, Aprt. 21—61 A Jtu'r BEDFORD HALL ASSOCIATION. The stockholders of the Bedford Hall Association are hereby notified that the annual election for five : trustees ol said association will be held at the Odd Feilows Hall in Bedford borough, on Moiiday, the first day of May, 1865, between the hours of one and three o'clock, P. M., of ssid day. Notice is also giv.-n that the trustees of said association have declared a semi-annual dividend of five per centum upon the capita! stock which th stockholders can receive by calling upon the Treasurer, John R. Jordan. Ap:il 2S. S. L.RUSSELL, Sec'ry. EX ECO TORS' NOTICE. : Letters tesiamentury on the estste of Jacob De i vore, lateot Londond-rry tp., deceased, having been ; granted to the subscribers, all persons knowing them i selves indebted to said estate, are requested to i make immediate payment, and thoe having claims ; against the same, will present them properly au j thenticated for settlement. CORNELIUS OF.VORE, ISAAC DEVORE, April 28.—Gts.* Executors. A DM INISTR ATO ICS ' NOTICE. I Letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. ! Barbara B iss er, late of Middle Woodberry town- J seip, dcc'd., having been granted to *be subscriber j residing in said township, notice is therefore given I to ail persons indebted to said estate to make pay ment immediately, and those having claims are le quired lo | esent them forthwith for settlement. SAMUEL BASsLER, Adin'r. April 2S, 1865 —6t DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing between C. j K. n llegass ft i. 11. Hillega-s, under the title of j '•HiLegass & C 0.," Buena Vista, was dissolved by | mutual consent on the Ist day of April, 1565. The , oasiness will hereafter be conducted at I he old stand i under the (inn of "Z-igiei tc Hdlegass." The book" ! of the late firm will remain with C. K- Hillegass, j upon whom all persons indebted to said firm must • call within three irioiiths and settle by cash o' note, ; after which tiinp all unsetrled accounts will be left j with a Justice for collection. C K. HILLFGASS, ! April 21—St J. H. HILLEGrtSS. TAVERN LICENSES The following named jeron.s have taken out petitions for Tavern License to be presented tit the next Court ol Quarter Sessions in and i fur Bedford County, to be held at Bedford on | the Ist Monday, Ist day of May, next. Val. 1 loser, Sioiierstown, Joseph Foliar, Juniata Township, Peter Atniek, St Chnrsville, A. J. Snively, Scheilsburg, Isaac C- Miller, St. Ciairsviile, A J Pennell, Rainsburg, D. J■ Stone, *' •' Bernard O'Neal, Cheneysville, Cl rist. Snell, Bloody Run, Jonathan Fetgh.trier, Palo Alto, Satniiel CrLsntan, St. Clair*ville, Henry Fln-k, Woodberry, "■.unuel Sleek, Pleasmitviilc, J. C. Black, Bloody Run, Henry Bostgen " " James Hartey, Cumberland Valley, Catharine flicker, Stonerstown, Patrick Drliew. Coaldale, A. C. Mower, Rainsburg, Isaac F. Grove, Bedford Bor. Joshua J. Shoemaker, " : Valentine Steekman, " George W. Figard, Coaldale, W. A. Jamison. Riddlesburg, George M. Colvin, Schellsburg, Samuel Staiiy, E. Providence, J. A. Raum, Saxton, A. G Allen, Bedford Springs, Joseph Murtimore, ju , Snake Spring, Elizibcth L. Greenough, Broad Top, J. Crowley, Broad Top. VV. W. Lcany, Harrison. O. E. SHANNON, Clerk. AprH 7, 1805. \cw vkis't for I8(5. TEE GREAT INVENTION OF THE AGE IN HOOP SKIRTS. 1 J. W BRADLEY'S New Parent DUPLEX EL , LII'TIC (ot double) bPRI.N'G SKIRT. WhS'lS' BRADLEY it CAREY, (la'e J. f. & J. O. W >--?,) SOLE PROPRIETORS and MANUFAC TURERS, 97 Chambers and 79 and 81 Streets New York. THIS INVENTION consists of Dtip'ex (or two) Fllip'ic Steel Springs, ingeniously Raided Tighily and firmly together, edge to edge, making the tough est, most flexible Elastic and Durable Spring ever i u-.-ed. They seldom bend or break like the S.ngle Springs, ai d cons, quently preserve their perfect and be.'Utiful shape twice a- long s any other Skirt. 'I h wondekfcl rt-EXiiIBiMTV anil great cotifort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Klitp lic ~i.11 will be exp"ilenced particularly in all Crowded A-se an " 14 7 00 William Keyset < M 14 7 00 r Hiliegas Sc Co. " 14 7 00 Joseph Foller " 14 7 00 jYopier Township. G. W. Blackburn " 14 7 00 : "••amuel Heffner 14 7 00 Middle Woodbtrry Townihip. Andrew Baker store 14 7 00 ; George R. Barndollar " 14 7 00 A. L. Beckhceffer 14 7 00 J. W. Ricketson " 14 7 00 South Woodbtrry Township. D. F. Buck store 14 7 00 Daniel .M. Bare " 14 7 00 Samuel Oster " 14 7 00 George Kauffman " 14 7 00 j Robert Ralston " 14 700 Emt Providence Township. |D. A. T. Black store 14 7 00 i John Nycum Jf- Sons '• 14 7 00 | John Landerbaugh " !4 7 00 Bl ody Run Borough. iJ. M. Barndollar 4e Sou store 14 7 00 |J. B. Williams " 14 700 i William States 4 Co. " 14 7 00 | Thomas R.rbey " 14 ' j-' 1 Sc Co, ,7 ' 1 °° F.li Ramsay Drug, ~ L Mis. Phebe Akc.a ? ' 00 Charles Blake " 14 7 00 Charles Blake Eating house 10 00 Abraham Sparks " 10 00 !,l. B Williams, Drugs 7 CO West Providence Township. ' John Gilbaugh btore 14 7 00 ! J. W. Barndollar Groceries 7 00 i A. G. h Henry Allen " 7 00 Southampton Township. ' Hugh Wilsoii * ,ore |4 7 00 George liams " 14 •00 Snake Spring Township. William Lysinger Confectionery 700 Liberty Township, i Catharine Focklei t irriEiK I A Clergyman, wh'le residing in South America a . a missionary, discovered a safe and simple rem edy for II e cure of Nervous Wtakne.-s, Kaily Decay, Diseases of me Urinary and Seminal Organs, arui i the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful land vieir.us habits. Great numbers have Been al | ready curedi by this nobis remedy. Prompted by a desire to beaehi the a/llicteu a ,w '# ifortn.m'e, 1 .ill : send the recipe fcr piepjring and u.:-g this medi- J cine, in a sealed envelope, to anyone who netd? it, j FKEE OF Chat.se. P!eae enc a post-paid envelope, eddres ed to | yourself. Address, JOSEPH T. JNMAN, . Station D, Bible House, February ly New Yoik. I Allegheny Male hdr of Bedford ! county, upo.i the ettare ot George Sharp, l i r e oi Middle Woodberry township, Icc'd, notice is here- . t>y given to all persons indebted *o said estate to j make bened'ate payment, and 'hose having claims Iwiil present them nr'per!*/authenticated tor set tlement. DAVID M. REPLOGLE, March 31—61* Adm'r. ST AA k> FH o j?| i' ?4 ? r EIII /IHEAP CORNER COMING \J D O ft' N W i T H A CR A S H . J. S. FARQUHAK, has been to the City pur chasing his Spring Stock, and takes pleasure in stating he is folly prepared to a-il AT A tsduction of from twenty-five to fifty per cent ON Folt 31 E R PRICES. \ T ' E ask the public to examine our stock, as v.e \ \ are determined not to I t any one under seil us. COLONNADE BUILDING, J. B. F ARQUHAR, MARCH 25tn, ISSS. BROWN MUSLIN FIFTY CENTS, At . j CHEAP CORNER. CALICO TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, At CHEAP CORNER. DELAINES THIRTY-FIVE CENTS, At CHEAP CORNEB. 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