The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, May 12, 1865, Image 3

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Ho! For Mexico.
From tkf Phdad. Iphia I'rrsf.
It is very evident tlmt (he valuable region of
couutry known as Mexico occupies a very con
siderable share of attention. Several organiza
tions are being perfected iu this city, ail appa- ;
ready acting under one head.
There is much mystery eeiir.eeted with the
movement, but the idea of the Monroe doctrine
seems to be decidedly popular, liven some of
the detectives, who have been tn Mexico, are
rather shy in botiYeftation on the subject, but
they would be "delighted to visit that place once
more." All they say, is, the movement is a
•'big thing," end "sufficient to the day is the
evil thereof. A This is equivocal language, but !
accompanied with sly winks, nods, &c , may j
be considered significant ot something, not de
sirable at the present tipuc to be made public. ;
VVehear ot parties who desire to visit MPX-,
tco by water instead of overland. Seventy:
men, who have s-en sea and naval service, are
already organised, and the commander is a
gentleman truly lo)al, once in the service, sta- j
tioned in t'orcigr waters. It is also hinted that
vessels are being or will be fitted out at Balti
more and manned by hardy crews. Our large
cities aro now over populated, and as it is like
ly the number will be swelled to an almost in- !
definite extent in a few months, it is thought J
proper by the enterprising gentlemen engaged j
in the emigrant movement to prepaid an outlet
at once through which the tide of population :
may readily flow. Incident to this movement, j
there will he quite a demand for some of the :
United States vessels, to he sold to the highest, i
bidder, in a short time.
Indian Troubles.
Sr. I'ai i, Minn., May 5. —A party of sis
Indians murdered four persons named Jewett
in lllue Earth county. A half-breed named
Campbell was lynched as one of the murderers.
In his confession he stated that nine bands of:
Indians, numbering 100 each, were in the vi
cinity of Mankato. Plenty of troops are in j
the vicinity, and they will probably capture,
the raiders, and prevent further mischief
Bixjwitfr, CUT KEROSENE LAMPS. —The dan
ger of blowing out kerosene or carbon oi! .
lamps from the top is greater than people gen
erally suppose. There are several instances on
record where lives have been lost by the e.xp'o- j
eion of lamps from this practice. The follow -
ing explanation of the causes that produce the I
explosion arc worth considering and he: lug:
First —The oil in the lamp is generally low.
leaving more room fur gas.
Second—Thegas is very inflammable, and will
always explode when ignited.
Third —In blowing the blare down, it ignite
the gas.
The inference is, a lamp should never ho
blown out from the top. The wick may not
perfectly flit the tube, and the flame may go
down, when the gas comes up.
fourth —The lesa oil in the lamp the greater
danger.
CSrTlie Compromise between Grant and I.::,
was worth twenty battles to the country, nad j
a Compromise at the beginning ot the war,
would have been worth all the life, treasure
and suffering it has co-d. The cost alone would
fill the land with churches and literary uisiitu
liona.— CarluU T "olunteer.
ttaFTho sacrament of the Lord's Supper will
be administered in the Lutheran church, next
Sabbath. Preparatory service on Saturday, at
2 o'clock.
-MJISRIEB
HOO VF.R—WIN EG A RDXEit—On Thurs
day evening. Ith inst., by the J'e. N. 11. Sky' s
at the residence of the bride's father, in Napier '
township, Mr. Philip Hoover to Miss Sarah
Winegardner.
. I Ml— m•* >y--xogrouiwyvu ***<• '
To Die in a Bad Cause
u those who fall in the rebel ranks undoubtedly do,
is foolish. But on the other hand
Dyeing for a Good Cause
a® those who are wi-e and pruder.t enough to reme-!
dy the defects of nature with
CRISTA PORE'S HAIR DYE,
are doing every day, in every City of the Union, is •
eminently pr tiseworthy. This peaceful revolutioi
is goine on throughout the whole land, ar.d thssj
beauty and harmony supplant homeliness and incon
giuity, .Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO. No. 6
Astor House, New fork. Sold by Druggists. Ap-1
phed by all Hair Dres-ers. [May s—ina j
Huntingdon & Broad Top Rail Road. i
DEPARTURE OF TRAINS
Msil train, northward, leaves Mt. Dal'as sietion ■
at 340 p. nr., arrives at Huntingdon at C.Skf p. m. ,
Accommodation, northward, ieaves Mt. Dallas nt:
9.25 a. m., arrives at Huntingdon at 12.35 p. m.
Mail train, southward, leaves Huntingdon, at S .
a. m., arrives at Mt. Pallas at 11.40 a. m.
Accommodation, southward, leaves Huntingdon •
•t 4 p.m., arrives at Mt. Dallas at 7.10 p. m.
A line of coaches from Bedford, connects with
the 'rains al Ait. Dallas, leaving Bedford at S a. m. |
acd 1 p. tn. j
Bedford Markets.
[Corrected weekly by J. B. Farquha •*.] j
Flour, per barrel, $lO 00 Potatoes, per bus. .50 i
Wheat, per bush. 2'T)O Eggs, per dozen, .15 j
rive, per bush 1. 1 50 Butter, per ib. .30 ■
Corn, per bushel. I 25 Lard, per lb. .20
Oats, per bushel, 75 Bacon, per ib. .20
Gnnoamemcnts.
[Rates for announcing candidates : District At- ,
tciriey, $3.00; Treasurer, $3.00 ; Associate Judge.
H'OO; Commissioner, $2.90 : Poor Director, SI .09 ,
Auditor, $! .00 i cash, in advance.]
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
W# are authorized to announce JOHN PALMES, •
Lq -, as a candidate for District Attorney, subject i
,0 the decision of the Democratic county convention, j
I'e are authorized to announce E. F. Kens, Esq., j
*• a candidate for District Attorney, subject to the I
decision of the Democratic county conventioa.
TREASURER.
Mb. EDITOR > Please announce Gvoaos M.tKDoavr,
Bedlord borough, as a candidate lor County Treas- 1
' f *r, subject to the decision of the Democratic coun
ty convention.
- Vs. Mamas : Please announce TILM** BOWI ES, i
°f Be.iford borough, as a candidate for the office of j
' ounty Treasurer, subject to toe decision of the
Democratic county convention.
ASSOCIATE JUDGE. i
We are authorized to announce ISAAC KENINCI*R, '
Esq., of Liberty township, at a candidate for Asa.;- ,
"tele Judge, subject to the decision of the Demo
statie county convention.
COMMISSIONER.
W#
requested to announce MICHAXLS. RITCHET, [
E q., of Snake Spring township, as a candidate for
■ <- our,!y Commissioner, subject to the dec't.on ol the j
l>eu>ertjc county eqdrrtiiti'js
CAUTIO.V FROM THE
A.M ERICA S WAT CII C U
It having come to our knowledge that imitations
cf the American Watch have been put upon the
market in great number, calculated by their utter
| worthlessness to injure the reputation of our genu
ine products, to protect our own interests and the
public from imposition, we again publish the trade
marks by which our Watches may invariably be
known.
We manufacture four styles of Watches.
The FIHST has the name
"AMERICAN WATCH CO., Walt ham, Mass.,"
engraved on the inside plate.
The SECOND has the name
"APPLETON.'I RACY 4-CO., Waitham, Mass.,"
engraved cn the inside plate.
The 'i HIHD has the name
"P. S. BARTLETT, Waitham, Mas#.," engraved
j on the inside plate.
All the above styles have the name American
Watch Co. painted on the dial, and are warranted
i in every respect.
'lhe Fcuaxit has the name
"W M. LLLERY, Boston, .Mass.," engraved on
, the inside plate, and is cot named on the dial.
All the above described watches are made of va
rious sizes, and are sold in gold or silver ca s ej,as
• may be required.
It :s hardly possible for us to accurately describe
the numerous imitations to which we have alio led.
They ere nr.! ally inscribed with names so nearly
approaching our own as to escape the observation
of the unaccustomed buyer. Some a: e represented
ustn&dt by the' Union Watch Co., of Boston, Mass.,'
| —no such company existing. Some are named the
"Soldier's Watch," to be sold as our Fourth or Wm.
i Eiiery style, usually knDwn as the 'Soldier's Watch.'
Oihers are named the "Appteton Witch Co.;" oth
ers the "P. S. BartLEV," instead of our ''P. S. Bart
' lett betides many varieties named in such a man
ner as to convey the idea that they are the verita
ble pioductjous of the American Watch Company.
We also caution the public, and particulaily sol
diers, against buying certain articles CALLED watch
es, so freely advertised in illustrated pipers as "Ar
my Watches, ' -'Officers' Watches," "Magic lime
o.lsi-r"> rs," "Ar-ana Watches," tec., the prices ot
which are stated to be from seven to sixteen dollar-.
A good watoh, in these times, cannot be aflorded
for any such money.
A little attention on the part of buyers will pro
tect them from gross imposition.
ROB3INS & APPLETON,
Agents for the American Watch Co.,
182 Broadway, New York.
May 5, 1865 lm.
GREAT SUCCESS
OF THE
BEDFORD CO MUTUAL OIL COMPANY.
Orer 50,000 Shares Already Sold.
Capital Stock $150,000, Par Value SI.OO.
.Vt> Favoritism. Every Subscriber on the Ground
Floor,
The property of the above narr.pd company, which
is about being organized under the mining law- of !
Pennsylvania, consists of the following valuable
territory, to wit:
j 1. A '.ease of one half acre, known as "No. 3," :
on the Tenncjr S'orrow purchase, on Cheriy Run,
. Ver.ii go county, Pa., just above the celebrated
-•Reed" wejl and within a stone's throw „fa well i
just struck, flowing at present 100 bair®ls per day. ]
A new derrick erected upon the lot. One half the
' oil to the company.
2. A lenseof one halt .icr®, ;n class pr->xtm'*y
to tne ■ hove, known as "No. f>," in the Tenney A
btorrow purchase on Cherry Run. A new derrick
erected upon the Jot. One half the oil to the com
pany.
3. The refusal for sixty days, of a lease cn Sugar
Creek, of two acres of ground; five-eighths of the
oil to the company.
4. Seven ceres in fee simple on the wafers of j
, Ritchey Run, or.e mile from its junction with the '
1 AFegheny, about the same distance fruui the hox
and Wide! well, owned by the '-Stump islands Oil 1
Company." Ail flat, boreable territory, at present
- under cultivation, with a good frame house upon it.
5. Three acre* in fee simple on the Allegheny
river, just below the mouth of the Clarion river. :
There is loom on this tract for a half d"zcn wells \
The "Allegheny and Clarion hiver O i Compai y," •
of Philadelphia, aie now sinning several well* im
mediately opposite th;v property, wi'h excellent
piospacts ot success.
In presenting the above basis, to the public, it is ]
, confidently believed that it cannot be excelled by ;
th"t of any ether company yet organized. The two j
'eases on Cherry Run are themselves worth more j
than the territory oi many companies which pro- j
fess to be based upon a million capital. The Cheriy .
Run region has proved to be the snrest oil-producing j
territory yet discovered. Nine-tenths cf the wells j
bored on this stream have been successful. The j
great "Reed" well, flowing 375 barrels per day. the :
I.Mountain" well flowing 400, and in fact nearly all j
of the large wells yet struck, are located on Cher- j
ry Run.
It is piopo-ed 'o sell a sufficient number of shares ;
to pay for the territory and raise working capital j
for its development, at the low price of twenty-five :
tents per share, thus placing tv ry s /b.seriber t> this ]
fund on the ground-floor, and giving each subscriber j
<z pro rata interest in the territory, engines, and other
property of the company, as well as the shares of !
stock remaining unsold after the purchase money j
and working capital are raisei. From the nature of
the leases, boring upon tbem must be commenced ;
within sixty days from the 20th of April, 1865, ,
which is a sufficient guaranty that the company I
will proceed without delay to the dveiopment of
its territory.
PRESIDENT,
JAMES B- FARQLHAR.
SECRETARY AND TREASURER,
JACOB REED.
DIRECTORS,
WILLIAM MASTERS,
HENRY F. SMITH,
J. HENRY SCHELL,
3. F. MEYERS,
J. M. SHOEMAKER,
P. D. BF.KGLE.
desiring Stock in thi* Company will
please call immediately tipoc any oas s! tha above
uaaiEu gffeeta oi 'be Oompsuy,
I IL S. 7-30 LOAN'
The =aie of the Cut aeries ot $300,000,060 of the
I 7-30 Loan was completed on the 31st of March, 1565.
The sale of the second series ot Tbiee Hundred Mil
lions, payable three years from the !sth day of June,
| 1565, was begun on the Ist of April. In the short
space of t.,irty days, over One Hundred Millions of
this series have been sold —leaving this day less than
Two Hundred Millions to be disposed of. The in
terest is payable semi-annually in currency on the
I 15th of December and 15th of June by Coupons at
tached to eaca note, which are readily cashed any
: where. It amounts to
One cent per tiny on a SSO noie.
Two cer,ls " " SIOO "
Ten ' " < SSOO
20 " " SIOOO "
$1 " SSOOO
More and More JGesirable.
The Rebellion is suppressed, and the Government
has Ire., iy adopted m-as-urea to reduce expenditures
I as rapidly as possible to a peace footing, thus with-
I drawing from market as borrower and pjrehsser.
io.s is the OA LI LOAN IN MARKET now
! offered by the Government, and constitutes the
i GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE.
The Seven-Thi.ty Notes are convertible on their j
maturity, at 'he option of the holder, into
I. S. sl-'hi) sis per cciit.
I GOLD BEARING BONDS
; Which are always worth a premium.
Free from Taxation.
The 7-30 Notes canncri be taxed ny Towns, Cities,
Counties or States, ar.d .he inte' r est is not taxed un- ■
less on a surplus of the owner's inco'*-!? exceeding [
• I
six hundred dollars a year. This fact increases i
■ their value from one to three per cent, per anuuirf, '•
1 according to the rate levied on other property.
Subscribe Quickly.
Less than $200,000,000 of the Loan authorized ■
by the last Con.grees are now on the market. This !
; amount it the rate at which it is being absorbed, j
1 will all be subscribed for within two month®, when I
j the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as
! has uniformly been the case on closing the subscrip- j
i tions to other Loans. It note seems probable that no
i considerable amount beyond the present series will 1,-
i offered to the public.
In order that citizens cf every town and section '
oi the country may be afforded facilities for taking
the loan, the National E.mks, State Banks, and Pri- ;
: vate Bankers throughout the country have general- :
ly agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscri
bers will select their own agents, in whom thev
have roiiiidenc?, and who only are to be responsible
lor t ,e delivery of the notes for which they receive
I orders.
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AS.NT, Philadelphia.
May 12, IS6s—2m
SUBSCRIPTIONS WH.I. UE RECEIVED by the Fust Na
tional Bank of ilollidaysburg, and First National
Bank of Huntingdon.
BRIDGE LETTING-
The Commissioner® of Bedford County wilt let, '
on The pr raises, on Saturday, June 3d, ISCS, to the
i lowest ar.d best bidder, a Bridge to b® built across
! the Shawee Run, at Sutler's Mill, in Napier town.'
: rb'p. Plan and specifications can be seen at ib®
' office of John P. Reed, or on th premises on day of ,
! ale. By order of the Commissioners.
JOHN U. FISHER, Clerk.
| May 12, 1865.
- AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
| The nndersigned appointed by the Orphans' Court
iff B®uiord county to rep ,rt a distribution of the ;
merer m the bands of Mary .Sid, administratrix of !
I the estate of Abraham Siil, lute of Bedford town-!
| ship, decca-ed, to and amongst creditors and iuirs,
wi I attend to the duties cf ins appointment at his
! office in Cedfcr-I, on Tuesday, the 23d day of May,!
j instant,mt 10 o'clock A. M. cf said flay, when and
| where a,! parties interested can attend.
JOHN P. REED, Auditor, i
I May 12, 1865. j
ESTATE OP JOSEPH W. SLEEK. DSCd. !
j Letters testamentary having been granted to the
| unlet,igned, executor or the last wilt and testament i
I of Joseph \\ . Sleek, late of Napier township, tic- >
j ceased, by !he Register of Bedford county, ail per- i
i sons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to j
make immediate payment, and those having claims !
will present them properly authenticated for settle-j
meat. GEORGE H. SLEEK, |
May 12, 1665—6t Executor, j
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of administration onthe estate of William I
: Bralliar, late ot Hopewell township, deceased, hav- |
ling been granted to the subscriber, residing in j
j Bloody Run, a l persons indebted to said esdatp are i
requested to m ke immediate payment, and those J
■ having claims against the same will present them ;
j preperlv authenticated for settlement.
SAMUEL BENDER, }
i May S—6t Adm'r. ;
! NOTICE TO TAVERN KEEPERS.
i Licenses gianted May Term, 1865, and in my
: bands for collection, if' not lifted in ten days, will
! be returned to the Court according to law.
i J. B. FARQUHAR, Treasurer.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOE SALE.
The undersigned will sell his farm in St. Clair
! town-hip containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES and
i allowance, situated near the town of St. Clairsvill®, 1
with about or.c hundred acre 9 cleared, wah good t
1 fences, and in a high state of cultivation, with good
i meadows end all the balance of the land well tim
, bered, and good farming and meadow !d when
j cleared, with several fine never-failing springs,
i which water nearly all the fit-Ids and wood-land.—
i There is a good
Log House, Double Log Burn, IVagon Shed,
Small Frame. Stable, and a good Spring
House, with excellent water, nmr
the House. Also, a fine
TOUJVG APPLE ORCHARD,
j of choice fruit, with a number of Cue Teach and
j Cherry trees.
ALSO-ONF, TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND,
\ in *ame township, with the best of Pine, Oak and
| Chestnut timber, containing one hundred acres, with
; three saw mills convenient, one within one fourth
1 of a mile, the timber easily gotten oS, part ot the
' land good farming land when cleared,
j ALSO—A LARGE DOUBLE HOUSE, situate in
; the town of St. Clairsville, on corner of Bedford
and Grass streets, with spring house, granary, large
! stable, carriage house, and a good well of water un
| rfer roof of the house, with all other necessary out
i buildings, two first rate lots of ground with new j
: f.-nces all aioutiJ them. Tuia property would suit
well for a tavern or store, as every convenience is
there for either. For further particulars apply to
DR. S. G. STATLER,
Schellsburg, ot
COL. F. D. BEEGI.E.
j May s—3m T. Clairiville,
A CARD TO INVALIDS
; A Clergyman, while residing in South America
t as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple rem
edy for the cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay,
i Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, arid
the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful
| and vicious habits. Great numbers have been al -
; ready cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a
j desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will
.j send the recipe for preparing and using this medi-
I cine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it,
j Frfe OF CkaROE.
j Please enclose a post paid envelope, addressed ta
i yourself. Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN,
Station D, Bible House,
February 10, 1805—!y "New York.
OLD EYES MADE NEW.
\ PAMPHLET directing how to speedily restore
sight and give up spectacles, without aid of
doctor or medicine. Sent by mail, free, on receipt
of 10 cents. Address, E. P. FOOTE, M. D.,
1130 Broadway, New York.
February 3, ISC.''—om.
IF YCTT WANT TO KNOW
! A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING relating to the hu
man system, male and female ; the causes and trea
ment of diseases ; the marriage customs of the
world; how to marry well and a thousand thingt I
never published before read the revised and enlargs
ED edition of "MEDICAL COMMON SENSE," a curious
' book for curious people, and a good book for every
! one. K0 pages, 100 Illustrations. Price $1.50.
Contents table sent free to any address. Books
may be had at the book stoies, or will be sent by
mail, post paid, on receipt of piice. • Addiess !
Db. E. B. FOO'l E, M. D.,
113s) Broadway, New York.
j Feb. 3, ft 65 -Cm
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letter- of administration on the estate of Jona
-1 than C. Dicken, late of Cumberland Valley town- \
j snip, dee'd., having been granted by the Register |
• of Bedford county to the subscriber, residing in said j
j township, all persons having claims or demands a- I
) gainst said estate are requested to mat e them known |
| to him without delay, and those indebted are noti- !
' fied to make immediate payment.
LEVI HAH DINGER, I
; April 21—6t Adm'r. j
EXCIIi.UE HOTEL,"" :
HUNTINGDON, Pa.
WM. O. McNULTY, Proprietor.
Ten as yiod-erate to suit the times.
April 28, 1865—1y
"PUBLIC sals
OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
J. AJ.SLP, Auctioneer.
The subscriber will offer at public sale on FRT- ;
DAY the 2d of June, 1860, one of the most desira- j
b!e tarn.s in Bedford township situate about one
rr.ile from the Hollidaysburg Pike, containing 101,
acies, and 20 perches anc allowance of first class
limestone Land, all undera high state of cultivation.
The improvements are a
.NEW TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE,
well finished, _
XEW B. LYK BARJ\ , with Carriage Houss,
a well of never failing water at the door,
SAAV .TiILL,
in good order and ir, a fine neighborhood for timber, !
j The undersigned has a lease of S years, of two 1
rows of upple trees on the mansion tract of Philip i
Zimmers, dee'd. There is a young Orchard of
c.'ioise fiinit on the premises. Peaches of the best 1
quality. There ere about 75 acres cleared of .which
15 acres are meddow, of the very best quality, the
baHance well timbered. A visit fo this property
by persons wishing to purchase will pay them am
ply for their trouble. This vaiuble farm is about j
; 34 miles North of Bedford. j
T-rms easy which will be made known on the j
dayot sale.
PHILIP ZIMMF.RS,
April 28, 1865.
STA3JD FKOM rSVKIii
/ *■ HEAP C O R N HRlOll! N G
Kj It O A N W I Tld A C RASH.
J. B. FAKQUHAR, has been to the City pur- j
chasing his Spring Stock, and takes pleasure in '
siatir.g he is fully prepared to st 1
AT
: A reduction of from twenty-five to fifty per cent J
0 N FOR M E U PRICES.
! \ \ ' E ask the public to examine our stock, as we
I i\ aie determined not to let any one under sell us. |
i
COLONNADE BUILDING, ;
J. 3. F ARQUHAR,
f j
j MARCH 25th, 1865.
BROWN MUSLIN FIFTY CENTS,
I
I At i
CHEAP CORNER.
CALICO TWENTY-FIVE CENTS,
! At
C HEAP CO RNE R.
DELAINES THIRTY-FIVE CEN TS,
At
0 E E A P CORNER.
i !
CI OOD mackerel in Baireli, haif Barrels, Quar-,
I ters and Kits at
: j
F A li <1 © SI A R ■ $
CHEAP CORNER?
EAST I TIT STREET,
Brmpopd, March 2t, 1564.
Save Mosjev!
V -
Buy your Goods at ;
R E I) U C E D PRICES!
\LL KIXDS OF GOODS—
Carpetings. Muslins,
Galicoes, &c., &.C.,
at greatly rduccd prices for Cash, at
CRAMER & GO'S |
March 24, 1865. |
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.
Letters testamentary on the estate ot Jacob De- .
vore, late of Londonderry tp., deceased, having been !
j granted to the subscribers, all persons knowing them- I
selves indebted to said estate, are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having claims
against the same, will present them properly au- j
thenticated for settlement.
CORNELIUS DEVORE, }
ISAAC DETORE,
April 28.—6t * Executor®., t
Dr. F. G. DOYLE,
(CoAt.uAt.c-. Bkuvord County, Pa.,)
Giidu&te of the University of Maryland, and iate
Resident Physician to the Baltimore Infirmary
May 5, 18S5.
I ill ior ta ii t to Fa rincrs.
Having |>nrchased a large lot of the celebrated
i 'FARMER MOWIXG MAC LUXES A
! before the big advance made by the manufacturers
: of all machines in the winter, I now offer to those
j who wili first apply before the 20th of May, next,
j Farmer Mowers at sl-50, cash. This Mower is
considered thp best ever invented, end the highest
testimonials of hundreds of farmers cati be produ
ced. It is built almost entirely of IRON 4" STEEL,
' cuts fj 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.
ALffO,
20 Gum Spring Grain Seeders
i atsloless than manufacturers price, cash, if bought
1 before the Ist of Jure, nest. This is acknowiedg
; ed the "BEST DRILL IN THE WORLD."
ALSO,
Combined Self-liaking Reapers,
at less than present cost.
IIA F, STRAW AND FODDER. CUTTERS,
at winter rares.
laiirdiYnrc o2 an {{itith,
at reduced prices.
WM. HARTLEY.
| April 14, 1865. Bedford, Pa.
i ,\ew iav 1865.
I THE GREAT INVENTION OF THE AGE IN
HOOP SKiR TS.
J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX EL
LIPTIC (01 double) SPRING SKIRT.
WESTS' BRADLEY it CARET, (late J. I. & J.
O. West,) SOLE PROPRIETORS and MANUFAC
TURERS, 97 Chambers and 79 and 61 Reade Streets
New York.
| THIS INVENTION consists of Duplex (or two)
j Elliptic Steel Springs, ingeniously Braided Tightly
i and fiimly together, edge to edge, making the tcugh
■ est, most flexible Elastic and Durable Spring ever
I used. They seldom bend or break like the Single
' Springs, and consequently preserve their perfect and
. beautiful shape twice as long as any other Skirt.
"i he wonderful flexibibility end great comfort
j and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Ellip
j tic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all
Crowded Assemblies, Operas, Carriages, Railro•,!
! Laf3;Fhurch Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and
1 ilotis9 Tf ess as the Skirt can be folded, when in
use, to cJTpy a small place as easily as a siik or
muslin dress.
A lady hiving pleasure, comfort and
; great conver.hncc of weV*Ang fl* e "Dupicx Elliptic
: Steel Spring Skirt" for a single day, will never tff
: terwards willingly dispense w 1 their use. For
[ Children, Misses and fomg Ladies, f hey are stipe
rior to all others.
1 They are the best quality in every part, ar.'d un
: questionably the lightest, most desirable, comfoi" f -,
j able and economical Skirt ever made.
I FOR SALE in all first-class tlores in this city,
! aed throughout the United States, and Canada*, Ha
vana deCuba, Mexico, South America and the West
Indies. C?"lnquire for the "Duplex Elliptic Skirt."
j April 7, 1865 )3;v
\Y !STAR'S BALSAM
OF
Wild Cherry.
| ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE
REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR
Coughs, Colas, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis,
Lficulty of Breathing, Asthma, IJoarsc
! ness, Sere Thro'if, Croup, and every
i affection of
THE THROAT, LUNGS, AND CHEST,
i iscirctsc; ev.cn
V O * S 1.7 MPT! O X .
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
So gentry! hie the use of this remedy become, and
so jiopt'iar ts it everywhere, that it is unnecessary to
recount its rir'- es. Its toar/.s speak for it, and find
utterance in the ahundint and voluntary testimony of
the many icho from long suffering and settled disease
hxvc by its nee been restored to ps it line vigor and
health. We can present n, VIT r s of evidence in proof
of our assertions, thai
CANNOT BE DISCREDITED.
Tlic Kev. Jacob Sechler,
! We'! known and much respected among the German :
! population in thiscountry, makes the following state
j tnent for the benefit of the afflicted.
Hanover, Pa., Feb. 16, 1859.
i Dear Sirs ■ —Having realized in my family impor
! tant brrefits from the ur- 1 of your valuable prepara
tion— Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry —it afford
|me pleasure to recommend it to the puklic. Some
i eight years ago one of my daughters seemed to be in j
>decline and little hopes of her tecovery were en-!
j tertained. 1 tlun procured a bottle of your excel- |
; lent Balsam, and before she had taken the whole of i
j the contents of the bottie there was a great improve- ;
ment in her heahh. I have, in my indiviaual case I
made frequent use ot your valuable medicine, audi
have always been benefited by it.
JACOB SF.CHI.ER. !
From Jesse Smith, Esq-, President of the J
Morns County Bank, Morrutcvm,
Xew Jersey.
I '-Having used DIR. Wistar's Balsas? s Wild
Cherry for about fifteen years, and having realized
its beneficial results in rny family, it affords me
great pleasure in recommending it to the public 23
a valuable remedy in cases of weak lungs, colds '
coughs, he., and a remedy which I consider to be
entirely innocent, and may be taken with perfect
safety bv the most delicate in health.
From Hon. John E. Smith, a Distinguished
Lawyer in Westminster, Md.
I have on several occasions used Dr. Wistar's ]
BatAam of Wild Cherry for severe colds, and a!- J
ways with decided benefit. I know of no prepara- j
tion that is more efflcacions or mote deserving of |
general use.
The Balsam has also been used with txcellcnt ef- j
| feet by J. B. ELLIOTT, Metchant, Hall's Cross i
! Roads, Md. j
Wistar's Balsam of Wild ChrrtT--
None genuine unless signed "L BUTTS," on the i
| wrapper. " j
For Sals by
J. P. DINSMORE, No. 191 Bioadwiy, New York.
J. W, FOWLE4- CO., Proprietors, Boston.
And by all Druggists.
REBDING'S RUSSIA SALVE.
FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE
Has fully established the superiority of
REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE,
Over all other healing preparations.
It cures ail kinds of SORK.S, CUTS. SCALDS,
i BURNS,'BOILS, ULCERS, SALT RHEUM, ER
; YSIPELAS, SJIES, PILES, CORNS. SORE LIPS,
' SORE EYES, 4-c., REMOVING THE PAIN AT
i ONCE, AND REDUCING THE MOST ANGRY
LOOKING SWELLINGS AND L.NFLAMATION
AS if BY MAGIC.
ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX, FOR SALE BY
' J. P. DINSMORE, NO. 421 Broadway, New-York
j .1, W, FOWLE ft: CO., No. IS Tremont-st., Boston
And by all Druggist*.
R May , 1864— vawijr
Stray Sheep.
! Strayed from the pretr.i*e3 of the subscriber, in
South VVoodbcrry township, 39 head of Sheep, mar. -
; ed with a hole in the right ear anil a piece cut out
!of the left ear, on the lower side. Anj person re
turning the same, or giving informs! ion concerning
| (hem, to the owner, Will be suitably rewarded.
>\ JEREMIAH GKOWDEN.
{ May 12—at
FI LLIXG J.\!> CTRDING.
: The undersigned refpectful'y iniorms the friends
) and eustomers of the late Joseph W. Sleek, that the
Fulling and Carding business formerly carried an
! by deceased, will be continued in the 11 'me of the
J subscriber. All kino* of work in thia line done on
short notice and at cheap rates.
GEORGE H.SLEEK.
j New Paris, May s—3ts.
,! Business Carts.
JOSEPH W. TATE.
i ATTORNEY AT LAVS, BEDFORD, PA.
t Will promptly attend to collections of bounty,
• btcfe pay, 4-c., and all business entrusted to his care
. in Bedford and adjoining countiss.
, Cash advanced on judgment", notes, military and
r other claims.
I Has for sale Town lots in Tatesviile, and St. Jo
seph's, on Bedford Railroad Farmsand unimproved
land, from one acre to 3.10 seres to suit purchasers.
Office nearly opposite the "Menyei Hotel" and
Bask of Reed f: Sclk-M.
• April 1, 1861—ly
EBW&BD F, KEER,
" ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, Pi.,
Will punctually and carefully attend to ail business
entrusted "tJ his care. Soid.ers' claims for bounty,
b'ckpav, &c., speedily collected. Office with H.
Nicodemus, Esq., on Juliana street, nearly opposite
the Banking House of Reed a Scbell.
April 7, ISGS.
~J 0 HN T. KEAG y7~
ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA.,
Will promptly attend to all legal business entrusted
to his care. Will give special attention to claims
against the government.
Office on Juliana Street, formerly oceuj ied by
Hon. A. King. March 31, 1865.
M. A. POINTS,
. j ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA.
. j Respectfully offers his professional services to ihs
! public.
I ' with J. W. Lingenielter, Esq., oaJnli
-1 ans street, two doors Soaihof the "Mengel House."
| Bernard, Dec. 9, 1864.
I J R. DURBCEROW.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA.
Office one dooi South of the "Mengel House."
Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his
' care in Bedford ana adjoining couniiej.
Having eUo been regularly licensed to prosecute
II claims against the Government, particular attention
iwili be given to the coll<-c'ion of Military claim* o(
all kinds } pensions, back pay, bounty .bounty leans,
See. April 1, 1864.
I " ESP* M .US IP,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA.
Will faithfully and promptly attend to all business
entrusted to his care in Bedford and adjoining coun
ties. Military claims, back pay, bounty, ?:c.,
speedily collected.
Office with Mann & Spang, on Tuiiana street, two
doors South of the Mengel House. Jan. 22, 'G-S.
f. M ,'KIM.wbwL. I. W. Likoenfelteb
TOIEIELL Lt LINGENFELTJER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BEDFORD, PA.
t£F"Hace fC r nJed a partnership in the practice of
j the Law. Office oil Juliana street, two doors South
1 ef the "Mengel House.'"
G-. EL SPANG-,
[ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA.
Will promptly attend to collections and all bu3i
j neie entrusted to hilars in Bedford an 1 adjoining
i counties.
j cn Tultana Street, three doors south
of the "Mengel House," opposite the residence of
' sSrs. Tate. May 13, 15t>4.
JOTTsmpT R E Eih
ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA.,
Respectfully tend- r.r his services to the Public.
second door North of the Mengel
Bouse.
Bedford, Atg, 1, IS6I.
J OIX P \ L M s a,
j ATTORNEY AT LAVV, BEDFORD, PA.
I [JtyWill promptly attend to all business entrus
j ted to his care.
j EF" Particular attention paid to the collection of
! Military claims. Office or. Julianna Street, (near
ly opposite the Mengel House.)
Beaierd, Aug. 1, ISGI.
\. H. COFFROTB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Somerset, Pa.
Will hereafter practice regularly in the several
Courts of Bedford county. Business entrusted to
bis care wilt be faithfully attended to.
December 6, IS6I.
J. L. MARBOTTRG-, M. D.
Having permanently located, respectfully tenders
his professional services to the citizens of Bedford
and vicinity.
Office on Juliana street, east side, nearly oppo
site the Banking House of Reed & Schell.
; Bedford, February 12, 1864.
F. M D.,
SCHELLSBDRG. PA,
Tenders his professional services to the people of
; that place and vicinity. Office immediately oppo
' site the store of John E. Colvin, in the room for
• mcr!y occupied by J. Henry Sctseli.
j Jaly 1, 1864.
I 8 IMG EL IKETTE HWI 17~
! BEDFORD, PA.,
XT" Would hereby notify the citizens of Bedford
| county, that he has moved ro the Borough of Bed
| ford, where he may at all times be found by persons
wishing to see him, unless absent upon business
pertain ing to his office.
Bedford, Aug. 1.1561.
J. ALSIP & SON,
j Auctioneers & Commission Merchants,
BEDFORD, PA.,
' Respectfully solicit consignments of Boots and
: Shoes, Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, and all kinds
I ef Merchandise for AUCTION and PRIVATE Sale,
REFERENCES.
i PHir.AOEt.rniA; Bedford,
I Philip Ford & Co., Hon. Job Mann,
I Boyd & Hough, Hon. W. T. DaugLerty '
I Armor Young A Bros., B. >\* Meyers.
January 1, 1864—tf.
Jacob Reed, J. J. Scmeix,
REED Asi> SCHELL,
BANKERS A DEALERS IN EXCHANGE,
1 BEDFORD, PENN'A.
87-DRAFTS bought and sold, collections mad#
; and money promptly remitted.
Deposits solicited-
C: N. Uicsos, J. G. M which, ;s,j
I DENTISTS,
BEDFORD, PA.
i Office in the Back Building, Juliana St.
! All operations, pertaining to Surgical or Mschan- ,
! real Dentistry carefully aad faithfully performed,
| and warranted.
Terms—CASH. •
I Bedford, January 6, 1856.
DRUG STORE FOR SM
I L OFFER FOR SALE MY DRUG STORE,
!OX Jt liaha Strbkt, Bepfosd. Terms reasonable,
H. C. REAMER *
! Decern®*,- 9, 1;64