'C.tI'TIO.Y FROM THE AM E R I_C AS W CO- j t; having come to our knowledge that imitations of the American Watch have been put upon the market in great number, calculated by their utter j vtcrthleisness to injure the reputation of our genu linPI inP products, to protect OU r own inteiests -aJ the 1 public from imposition, we again publish the tra ir rnarss by which our Watches niay invariably be KNOWN. We manufacture four style* of Watches. The FIRST has the name ■ ..AMERICAN WATCH CO., Waltbam, Mas?.,' 5 ] engraved on the inside plate. Tne SECOKS has the NAME ..APPLETON,TRACY + CO., Wftttbaoi, Mars.," j engraved on the inside plate. The THIRD has the name i.p.S. BARTLETT, Waltham.M ass.," engraved on the ir.side plate. Ali the above stylai have the name American i Watch Co. pai'ited on tee dial, and are warranted j m eveiy respect. The FOURTH htts the name Wsf. ELLERY, Boston, Mass.," engraved or.' the inside plate, and is not named on the dial. Ali the above described watches are made of va rious sties, and are sold m goid or silver cases, as may be required. I: is hardly possible for us to accurately tie the numerous imitations to which we have alluded. They are nsually inscribed with names so nearly ayprcsching our own as to escape the observation of the unaccustomed buyer. Some are represented as mark by the' Union Watch Co., of Roster;, Mass.,' —no suca company existing. Some are named the "Soldier's Watch," to be sold as our Fourth or Wm. Eliery style, usually known as the 'Soldier's Watch.' Others are named the "Appieton Witch Co.;" oth ers the "P. S. Bartnay," instead of our "'P. S. Bait- . let:besides many varieties named in such a man ner as to convey the idea that they are the verita ble pioductions of tb American Watch Company. We also caution the public, and particularly sol- i tiers, against buying certaiu articles CALLED watch es, so ireely adveitised in illustrated papers as "Ar my Watches," "Officers' Watches," "Magic lime Observers," "Artana Watcues," &c., the prices of which are stated to be from sever, to sixteen dollars. A good watch, in these times, cannot be adorded for any such money. A little attention on the part ol buyers will pro tect them from gross imposition. BOBBINS St APPLETON, Agents tor the American Watch Co., 1W Broadway, New York. May 3, ISGs—lm. GREAT SALS WATCHES iHEWELRf, £1,000,000 WORTH! To be Jiipostd of nt (Jsi; DOLLAR ear's, wit/t --out regard to value, not to be paid for un• til you know what you are to receive. By A. H. Rowen & Co.. [Agents for the Manufacturers,] No- 3G Betkmau Stmt, Ntw York. 23E"flead the following ! : st of articles to be sold for ONE DOLLAR;— 100 Gold Hunting Case Watches, each $123 CO 100 " Watches, various styles, each 75 00 200 " Ladies' Gold Watches " 50 1)0 SCO Silver Watches each S2O 00 to 33 00 €.OOO latest style vest ts-r.eek chains 5 00 to 20 00 3,500 Gents California di-mond pins 5 00 to 20 03 4,000 California diamond ear drops 5 00 to 10 00 3.060 Miniature revolving pins 5 00 to 10 00 2,000 California Diamond & enamelled Gent's scarf pins new styles 000to10 00 2,000 Masonic and Emblem Pins 300toJO 00 2,500 Gold Baud Biacelets, engiaved 3 00 to 20 00 3,000 Jet and \losarc Brooches 300 to 10 U0 2,000 Cameo Brooches 5 CO to 20 00 3,000 Coral Ear Drops 4 00 to 6 00 2.00u Ladie*' Watch Chains S 00 to 13 00 6,000 Gent's Pins, a splendid assort't "2 00 to 10 03 4,000 Solitaire Sleeve Buttons 3 ''o to 10 00 2,000 Studs & Sleeve Buttons, in sets 3 00 to 10 f 0 5 COO Sleeve Buttons, pi*.in At engra'd 200 to 800 10.000 plain ar.d engiaved rings 2 50 to I CO B,ouo Lockets, lieblv c. grared 2 00 :o 10 0j 15,000 seta Ladies' jewelry, new and latest styles € 00 to 12 00 5,000 Handsome Seal Rings 3 'JO to 8 00 2,1iG0 sets Boom Studs 2 50 to 6 CO 1,000 Goid Pens and Gold Holders 15 00 to 25 00 2,000 Sets Jet and Gold Pins & Ear Drops, latest styles, very rich 3 00 to 10 00 2,0-0 Gold Thimbles, Pencils Src., 4 00 to 6 00 10,0(10 Gciit Pecs, a: 1 Silver caves 503 to 302 10.000 Goio Pens, Ebony hclders 4 CO to C 00 This entire list if beautiful and aluaule goo JJ will BE sold for ONE DOLLAR each. Certificates of all the ebove articles will be placed iu envelopes, sad seeled. These envelopes art- s.-nt by mail, ea . ordered, without regard to choice. On the receipt ' of the certificate you will see what you are to have, • *nd then it is at your option to send the dollar ecu ' take the article, or not. Five certificates can be ordered for $1; eleven' for $2 ; thirty foi $5 ; sixty-five fur $lO, and one ' hundred for sl3. We will send p. single ctrtifir i'- - ua toe receipt of 25 cts. Agents wanted to whom ' we otfer special terms ; send 25 cents for ore cer- • t.Lest- and our circular with terms. A. H. ROWEN So CO., 36 EEESMA* STREET, N. Y. May Ifr—Coy P. O. Sox 4270. Stray Sheep. Strayed from the premises ol the a foU-iber, in j •oatn Woouberry township, 39bad cf Sheep, mark ed with a hole in the right ear arid a niece cut out ' of the left ear, on the lower srJe. An} person re- j turning the same, or giving information concerning . item, to the owner, wrl! be suitably rewarded. May 12—31 JEREMIAiI Ui'OWPEN. New £kftrt for 18so. IHE GREAT INVENTION OF THE AGE IN ) HOOP SKIRTS. J.W.BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX EL LIPTIC (oi double) SPRING SKIRT. WESTS' BRADLEY & CAREY, (late J. I. Si J. 0. West,) SOLE PROPRIETORS and MANUFAC- ■ TOKERb, 97 Chambers and 79 and SI Reade Streets New fork. THIS INVENTION consists of Dup'ex (or two) Elliptic Steel Springs, ingeniously Braided Tightly ; and firmiy together, edge to edge, making the tough- j est. most flexible Elastic and Durable Spring ever : used. They seldom bend or break hke the S.n.gle i Springs, and consequently preserve their perfect and j beautiful shape twice aw tong as any other Skirt. 1 be V/ONDERFUL PLEXIBIBILITT and great comfort ! *r.d pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Ellip tic Skirt will be expeiienccd particularly in all Crowded Assemblies, Operas, Carriages, Railro'rt Cari,Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress, as the Skill can be folded, when in use, to occupy a small place aa easily as a silk or t&uslin dress. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and i great convenience of wearing the "Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt" for a single day, will never af terwards willingly dispense with their use. For Children, Misses and Young Ladies, they are supe rior to all others. Tbey are the best quality in every part, and un questionably the lightest, most desirable, comfort-, able and economical Skirt ever made. 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The j revival ©' ail the business relations of the country, ; consequent upon the suppression of tue ;ebe!!ion j and tne restoration of peace, wtl' enable the Pub- j lisher- to make a number of improvements in the j various ''epartments cf tnis journal, anj th<-y, iiie-r - j fore, ,-espec.fiili, solicit the support of ail who wish ; j to secure on? of the best Commercial, Literary, J Businass and Family newspapers iu the courtly. I NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE! | Address, CLCSS££ENIJ2a & WSLSH,- 130 CHESTNUT STREET, j PPILADRLPHSA. I A (ALL) TO ISiriLlßi ) A Clergyman, vh.le residing n South America ; . ti a missionary, discover *d a safe i.nd s npD rem- [ ' eJy/oi the cure oi Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, j Diseases of the Urinary and S.-m.vial Organs, a.ni ; i the whole tia.n of disorder? brought cn by baneful i 1 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, 1 will j ser,' the recipe for preparing and L;ii.g this medi i cine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, j : FRKE OF CHARGE. I ; Pieac enc ose a post-paid env-lope, s '.'rested to I yourself. Address, JOSEPH T. IN.MAN, Station D, Bible .'t.-.use, ] j February 10, 1865—ty New York. Huntingdon & Broad Top Rail Road. DEPARTURE OF TRAINS Mail train, northward,- leaves Mt, Dallas station | at 3.40 p. m., arrives At Huntingdon at 6.38 p. m. Accommodation, northward, leaves Mt. Dallas at ' ! 9.25 a. m., arrives at Huntingdon at 12.35 p. m- Mail train, southward, leaves Huntingdon, at 8 j ! a. m., arrives at Mt. Dallas at 11.10 a- m. Accommodation, southward, leaves Huntingdon j , at I p. m., arrives at Mt. Dallas at 7.10 p. m. A line of coaches from Bedford, connects with j the trains at Mt. Dallas, leaving Bedford at b a. m. and l p. m. IF YOU WANT TO KNOW A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING relating to the hu- j i man system, male and female ; the eauses and trea- } ; raent of diseases; the marriage'eustoms of the j world; bow to marry well and a thousand thingt ; 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. 4CO pages, 100 Illustrations. Price $1.50. i Contents table sent free to any address. Books ■ may be had at the book stoies, or will be sent by ! reaii, post paid, on receipt of the piice. Addiess j DR. E. B. FOOIE, M. !>.. 1130 Broadway, New York. Feb. 3, 1865—6 m i ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of Jona than C. Dicken, late of Cumberland Valley town i ship, dee'd., having been granted by the Register of Bedford county to the subscriber, residing in said ! townsnip, ail persons having claims or demands a gainst ?aid estate are requested to make them knowo to him without delay, those indebted are noti , fied to make immediate payment. LEVI HARDINGF.R, ' ApniSl—St Adm'r. ' U.S. 7-30 LOAX. ] The saie of the first series of $300,000,00(1 of the j ; 7-30 Loan was completed on the 31st of .March, 1805.! Ti.e sale cf the second series of Three Hundred Mil-! lions, payable three years from the 10th day of June, I 1805, was begun on the Ist of April. In the short j space of thirty days, over One Hundred Millions of 1 this series have been sold —leaving this day less than i Two Hundred Millions to be disposed of. The in • terest is payable semi-annuaily in currency on the ! tsth of Decembei and 15th of June by Coupons at- 1 tached to each note, which are readily cashed any -1 where, it amounts to One cent per day on n SSO note. Two cents 11 SIOO " Ten SSOO 20 " " SIOOO " $1 " " SSOOO " More and More Desirable. The Reoeilion u suppressed, and ths Government has aireaJy aacpted natasure? to reduce expenditures j as rapidly ae possible to a peace footing, thus with- j j Drawing from market as bowower and purchaser. 1 LIS is the ONLY LOAN IN MARKE V now J offered by the Government, and constitutes tbe j ! GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. J The Seven-Thiity Notes are convertible on their j maturity, at the option of the holder, into I. S. 5-20 Sis per cent, j GOLD BEARING BONDS | Which are always worth a premium. Free from Taxation. The 7-30 Nsrtv annot be taxed by Towns, Cities, ! Counties oi States, and the interest is not taxed uu • less on a surplus of the income exceeding six Hundred dollars a year. This fact increases ' ! their value from one to three per cent, per annum, j according to the rate levied on other property. Subscribe Quickly. Less than $203,000,000 of the Loan authorized iby the last Congress are row or. the market. This ; | amount it the rate at which it is being absorbed, j will all be subscribed for within twomonlfi/, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, cs • has uniformly been the case or. closing the subscrip- ' | tions to other Loans. It note stems probable that no considerable amount Iryond the present series will be ' offered to the publie. j In order that citizens of every town and section ; ol the country may Li afforded facilities for taking the loan, the National Banks, State Banks, ami Pri vate Bankers throughout the country have general-f |iy agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscri bers will select their own agents, in whom thev ; have confidence, ar.d who only are to be responsible lor t'.e delivery of the noteu for which they receive j orders. JAY COOKE. SrßscßirTiON Aursr, Philadelphia. I May 12, 1865—2 m St.BscßiPTio.ss Y. ILL RE RECEIVE!, by the First Na ticns! Back of lloliidaysburg, and First National ; Bank of Huntingdon. | RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES Of Bedford Borough, for the ytur ending , May 1, 1865. JOHN H. RUSH, Treasurer, In occcurJ with suiJ E trough. Dr. l s 6l, To cash from foimer Treasurer, $lB Ca ' ; June 5, To cash fioai collector H. Nicodemus ! for 1563 80 00 I To -ash from H. Nicodemus 73 SO j , To cash 'ictn 51. K?ed, wood ir.spector, from Jor.e S, 1864, to March 9, isC5, 36 • ' License of Circus Co, 10 00 1865. License of T. R. Gettys, Picture Wagon 5 CO j April 20, cash of col. Nicodemus for '64, 452 07 i SSO3 92 I CR. j By a.n't paid D. Border repairing hydi d r.ts SOO 75 " " repairing clock 20 00 ; M. Rt-ed, putting frame round hay scales 7 3 Dr. B. F. Harry, glass for frame for diafr 2 00 j D. f'efijaugb, Ist iy 2d quarter salary as wa > ter rr.ast.T 37 50 j J Curbuy*salary as high constable 20 00 H. Nicodemus 15: money paid street orders 5s 47 i Rev. Fra 'dut, tor tree-; planted iu square lb 10 , [ f. R. Darborrow, in full for printing i I 00 j A. riarman, soldering hydrant 0 10 ■ I B. F. Mcjcrs, in lull for printing 10 25 ■H. Nicodemus, bill of Dishong fc Brightbili 520 i !J. Palmer, salary as clerk and legal advica 31 00 ! I Walter Brown, work on street 31 87 , j D. Kaufiman as auditor 1 50 ! ! L. Saupp " 1 50 ! f U. H. Akers " 1 50' I V.SfocV'ii n paying surveyor forplanof town 10 00 ' V. Stcrkm."", aths, 4-c., lor hay scales 9 cb I Geo. AlaruorS services et hay scales 3 75 | i Street ordeu 445 76 ! I Treasurer's salary 20 00 ; i D. Bolder repairing hydrant 5 00 J. VY. Linger.felter judgment of L. Agnew 5 87 $77) Balance due borough $27 29 1 ' Statement of Moneys due Bedf ■ rd Bor ough, on the first day of May, 1865. ' Due lrom Jcbr. Boor, former weigh master $9 45 1 " H. Nicodemus collector for 1864 367 45 Tot*! $404 19' The above a subject to exonerations end com- , j missions. I We, the undesigned auditors of Bedford boroush, 1 do heieby certify tnat we i.avp examirsd tne l'ore : going aeoouot of John H. Rush, Treasurer of said i Borough, and .ind tbe saw correct. We have also i examined the account of M. Reed, Esq., Wood In spector, Sic., ar.d find the same correct, e.iui that the moneys paid over to the Treasurer by him amount , jto $.164 36. Witness our hands this 12tb day of ' Mav, 1860. ; LEWIS SAUPP, J. H. BUTTON, R. R. SILL, ' Attest —J. PALMER, Clerk- Auditors. 1 BRIDGE LETTING The Commissioners of Bedford County will let, ' on the premises, on Saturday, June 3d, 1865, to the' • lowest and best biddtfr, a Bridge to be built across' the Shawnee Run, at Statler's Mill, in Napier town-* ship. Plan and specifications can be seen at the) | office of John P. Reed, or on the premises on day of sale. By ordei ol the Commissioners. JOHN G. FISHER, Clerk, 1 May 12, 1665. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Th" undersigned appointed by the Orphans' Conrt' of Bedford county to repurt a distribution of the' money in tbe bands of Mary Sill, administratrix of r the estate of Abraham Sill, late of Bedford town-, ship, deceased, to and amongst, creditors and heirs, _ will attend to the duties of his appointment at his" office in Bedford, on Tuesday, the 23d day of May," j instant, at 10 o'clock A, M. of said day, when andi, ; where al! parties interested can attend. h JOHN F, RF.ED, Auditor. . 1 May 12. 18C}. \ e - _ -8 CHEAT SUCCESS 1 OF THE I l i BEDFORD CO MUTUAL OIL COMPANY. Over 50,000 Shares Already Sold. Capital Stock $150,000, Par Value SI.OO. * * No Favoritism. Every Subscriber on the Ground Floor. The property of the above named companv, which is about being organized under the mining law* of Pennsylvania, consists of [he iollowing valuable territory, to wit: 1. A lease of one half acre, known a-. "No. 3," on the Tenney & Storrow purchase, on Cheriy Run, Venango county, Fa., just above the celebrated \ .Reed" well and within a stone's throw of a well ! ju.st struck, flowing at present 100 barrels per day. j A new derrick erected upon the lot. One half tne j oil to the company. 2. A lease of one hall r.cre, in close proximity ; to the above, known as "No. ti," on the 'l'enney Storrow purchase on Cherry Run. A new derrick erected upcu the lot. One half the oil to the com* : pany. I 3. The refusal for sixty days, of a lease on Sugar J Creek, of two cores of ground ; five-eighths of the j oil to the company. i. Seven acres in f-e simple on the waters ol' ! Ritchey Run, m.e mile from its junction with the i Allegheny, about tbe sime distance from the Fox ar.d Wide! well, owned by the "Stump Islands Oil t Company.-'' All flat, boreabie,territory, at present under cultivation, with a good irame house upon it. , 5. Three acres in fee simple on tbe Allegheny river, just below the rrouth of the Clarion river. There is room on mis tract for a half dozen welis. The "Allegheny i-.nJ Clarion River Oil Company," of Philadelphia, ate now sinking several weils im- ; mediately opposite this property, Wi'h excellent prospects oi success. i i i la presenting the above basis to the public, it is . confidently believed that it cannot be excelled by that of any ether company yet organized. The two leases on Cherry Run are themselves worth more • than the territory of many companies which pro fess to be based upon a million capital. The Cherry Run region has proved to be the surest oil-producing yet discovered. Nine-tenth* of the wells bored on this stream have been successful. The great "Reed" -veil, flowing 375 barrels per day. the "Mountain" well flowing 400, and in laut nearly all oi the large wells yet struck, are located on Cher- ' ry Kjn. It is pu-poseu 'a sell a sufficient number of shares j to pay for tbe territory ar.d raise working cap.tal i for its development, at the low price of twenty-five ' tent* v't share., the* placing every subscriber iu this fund on the grourid-'luor, ■ .!■/ giving each subscriber \ a pro rut a interest in the territory, engines, and other ! ' property of the company, as well as the shares of j : stock jc.Tiaining unsold after the purchase money j and working capital are raise J. From the nature of ; the leases, b0:...g upon their, must be commenced ' ; within sixty days from the 20th of April, 1565, j which is a sufficient guaranty that tbe company ! wilt proceccr without delay to the development of j : its territory. PRESIDENT, JAMES B- FAKQI'UAR. c _. j SncRVTAPY *>o IncAsyara, JACOB REED. | DIKHCTOft*, WILLIAM MASTER 4, HENRY F. SMITH, j J. HENRY SCHELL, B F. MEYERS, J. M. SHOEMAKER, F. D. 3F.EGLE. C7*P#rions desiring Stock in this Company will j please call immediately r.pon any on' of tne above i named ofßceis of the Company. , ESTATE OF JOSEPH W. SLEEK. DEC'D. j Letters testarr-entary having been granted to the j undersigned, executor of the last will and testament ) of Joseph W, Sleek, late of Napier township, de- j ceased, by the Kegirlerof Bedford county, all per- j sons indebted to said e-tite are hereby notified to j make immediate payment, and those having claims 1 will present them properly authenticated for settle- ! inent. GEORGE H. SLEEK, } May 12, ISCS—Ct Executor. ! A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICS. " Letters of administration on the estate of William j Braliur, late Hopewell township, deceased, Lav-! ; ing been granted to the subscriber, residing in | Sloody Run, all persons indebted to said estate are ! TC.,i:este4 to make immediate peyrr.ent, and those j having claims agamst the same wili present them j : properly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL BENDER, S | May s—Gt AdmT. j OLD EYES MACE NEW. \ PAMPHLET directing how to spaedily restore • . Y sight and give up spectacles, without aid of j doctor or medicine. Sent by mail, free, on icceipt ; of 10 cents. Address, E. B. FOOTE, M. D., ' 1130 Broadway, New- York. February 3, 1865—6 m. orrfy, it would be a mailer of some importance! ! but not of po much importance as it is in othei i relations. Our Government, on the strength . of evidence drawn from the confessions of these offenders, and from the witnesses to be used in tins trial, lias proclaimed to the world the com plicity of Jefferson Davis, Thompson, Clay. Tucker. Sanders and Cieary, in the awful mur der of Mr. Lincoln. It is a chtrge that must be fully sustained, not to recoil unpleasantly oi injuriously upon the heads of its authors. The ; proof of it must be ample, direct, unequivocal i of a kind to convince the general mind, to justi : fv the issuing of such a proclamation. If it bo i deficient, doubtful, indirect, or liable to suspicion . of having been procured and manipulated for 1 i effect, we shall have put weapons into the hands , of the friends of those distinguised rebels to be j wielded in aid of their cause and in sympathy • for their person". For ourselves we have little ! doubt that the proof is complete and salisfac-; . lory. and it must be given to the public also in i the most complete and satisfactory way. What an inconsistency it is that we, wlu s boast of the free and popular character of our i institutions, should revive these secret courts- I these military conclaves, these mysterious Vthm \ Gerichte at a time when they have l>eon discard, ■ eJ even by tbe monarchies and despotisms oi - Europe! When Henry the Fourth of Franco - was assassinated by Kavaillac, though it was , supposed that the whole Jesuit society stood be 1 I hind the criminal, he was yet publicly tried in - ! the regular courts. Balthaser Gerard, whe 2 j murdered the good William the Silent, was tried s in that way, and of the numerous Italians wbc f NOTICE TO TAVERN KEEPERS. j j Licenses granted May Term, 1865, and U1 my | I hands for collection, if not lifted in ten days, will j j be returned to the Court according to law. J. B. FARQUHAR, Treasurer, j PUBLIC SALE j OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. J. JILSIP, Auctioneer. The subscriber will offer at public sale on FRI- ■ j DAY the 2d ol June, 18G-5, one of the most desira- j ' ble farms in Bedford township situate about cae mile from the Hollidaysburg Pike, containing 101, ' j acies, and 20 perches and allowance of first class I : limestone Land, all under a high state ot cultivation, j The improvements are a j NEW TWO STORY BRICK BOUSE, ! j well finished, ; .YEW BARK BAReV, icitfi Carriage House, ! . a well of never failing water at the door, NEW SAW MILL, i in good order and in a fine neighborhood for timber, j | Tho undersigned bes lease of 8 years, of two j I rows of apple trees on the mansion tract ol Philip i j Zirumers, dee'd. There is a young Orchard oi ; ! choise firuit on the premises. Pcacfces of the brst j j qaaiiiy. There are about "> acres cleared of which i j 15 acre are meddow, of the very best quality, the i : balance well timbered. A visit to tbu prcpeity f I by persons wishing to purchase wiil pay them am- j ! pfy tor tl.eir trouble. This valuble farm is about j 31, miles North of Bedford. i Terms easy which will be made known on the : day oi sale. PHILIP ZIMMFRS, j April 28, 1865. | EXCHANGE HOTEL, HUNTINGDON, Pa. ! WM. C. McNULTY, Proprietor, j Terms mod, t ale to suit the times. : April 23, 1865 ly | .1 m porta is t to Farniera. 1 Having purchased a large lot of the celebrated ; "FARMER MOIVIjYG MACRLYESP j before the big advance made by the manufacturers ; of ali machines in the winter, 1 now offer to those who will first apply before tho 2Cth of May, next, Faimer Mowers at $l5O, cath. This Mower is considered the b°st ever invented, and the highest testimonials of hundreds of farmers ran be produ ced. It is built almost entirely of IRON STF.EL, cuis 4£ feet, light 2 horse power, easily managed, and when properly worked is warranted not toclpg •n the heaviest wet grass. It is greatly improved and h-as kut 200 poqnds draft. At SO, 20 Gum -Spring Grain Seeders, at ?lGlaB3 than manufacturers' urice. CASK, if bought i before the Ist of June, next. i s acknowledg j cd the "BEST DRILL IN THE V.'OFU)." ALSO, Combined Self-Raking Reapers, at lefs thsu present cot. i MAY, STRAW AA'F FODDER CUTTERS, I at winter rates. Hardware off ail Khirfs, j at reduced prices. VVM. HARTLEY, j April 14, 15GJ5. Bedford, Pa. |CTA]XD OilEil I j /THEAP CORNER COMING i \j D () TV N W I T H A CRASH. , J. B. FARQUIiAR, has been to the City pur - chasing his Spring Stock, and takes pleasure in j E'.ating he is folly prepared to seil * AT ' A reduction of from wenty-five to fifty per cent ON F 0 li M E R PRICES | YT ' F. ask. the public to examine our stock, as we j \\ are determined not to let any one under seil us. ICOLONSADE BUILDING, J. B. F ARQUH A R, • ! MARCH 25TH, 1565. BROWN MUSLIN FIFTY CENTS, At | CHEAP CORHEK. CALICO TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, i At CHEAP CORNER. DELAINES THIRTY-FIVE CENTS, i at | CHEAP COS NEB. j t f \ OOD mackerel in Barrels, half Barrels, Quar | ters and Kits at FARQIHAR'S CHEAP CORNER! EAST PITT STREET, BETTCRD, March 24, ISM. Save Money! * , Buy your Goods at j. REDUCED PRICES! ALL KLYDS OF GOODS— Carp9tings, Muslins, a Calicoes, 4 after which time all unsettled accounts will be left i J with a Justice fo colleeticm. : C. K. HILLEGASS, j °! April 31—It J. H. HILLKGASS. 1 d o ; FULLING IND CiRDING. | The undeisigned respecifuily informs the fiieuda ; end customers of the late.Joseph W. Slrek, that the I Fulling and Carding business formerly carried on by deceased, will" be continued in the. name ot the j subscriber.. AH kinds of work in this line done on ! short notice and at cheap rates. GEORGE H. SLELfv. I New Paris, May 6—3ti. JjimTies3 (farlis. JOFEPH W. TATE, A T TOR NE Y AT LA W, B El) FORD. J* Will promptly attend to collections of bounty, b.ck pay, tVc.,ar,d all business entrusted to his care ! in Bedford and adjoining counties, j Cash advanced oa judgments, notes, military and j other ckin.jL t Has for sale Town lots in Tatesvilie, and St. Jo i repir's. on Bedford KailrcaFarmsar.d unimproved I land, from one acre to 350 acres to suit purchasers, ; Office nearly opposite the "Mengel Hotel" sntl i Bank of Reed & Schell. j April 1, 1805— ly EDWARD F. KESH, ATTORNEY AT Is AW, BEDFORD, Pi., j Will punctually and carefully attend to ail business | entrusted to his ear". Soldiers' claims for bounty, I bick pay, &e., speedily collected. Office with ft. ! Nicodsmus, Esq., on Juliana street, nearly opposite j the House of Reed & Scheil. i April 7, 1865. JO H NT. KLA &Y. ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA., Will promptly attend to all legal business entrusted to bis cere. Will give special attention to claims against the government. Office cn Juliana Street, formerly o-cuj ieb by Koa. A. F~ing. March 31, 1565. Fvl. A. POINTS, j ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFOtiD, PA. ■ * Respectfully offers his profesiior.nl services to {.'id I public. £L7*"Office with J. V. . Li >g.:: telt.-r, Esq., nr: Juli j ana s'reet, t -vo I'oors South of the "Stengel House." ! Bstford, Dec. 9, 186 4. j 3. E DUREORKO*. JOHS LUTZ. DURBOPSOW Sc LT7TZ, J ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA., 1 Will a.tend promptly to a!! business intrusted to ' their care. Collection* made on the shortest notice. They a;e, aiso, regularly liceaseii Claim Agents and will give special attention to the prosecution of c!aim against the Government lor Pensions, Back Pay, Bounty, Bounty Lands, kr. Office oa .Juliana street, one door South of the ''Menge! House," and nearly opposite the Inquirer office. April 1, 1865—tf. ESPY M AtSIP; ATTORNEY NT LAW, BEDFORD. PA. Will faithfully and promptly attend R a-'! business entrusted to his caie in Bedford.and adjoining coun ties. Military claims, brck pay, bounty, ice., speedily collected. Office with Mann & Spang, on Juliana etreet, two j doors South of the Mengel House. Jan. 22, '64. j F. M. KIMMSUU. T. W. Lasinutii KIMIYIELL & LINS2NFELTER, ATTORNEYS AT LA XV, REDFORD, PA. [C7"Kave tormed a partnership in the practice of I the Law. Office cn Juliana street, two doors South ! of the "Menge! House." &. s. spat:&, ATTORNEY AT LAW. BEDFORD. ?A. ! Will promptly aUend to collections and all busi' ness entrusted to his"eare in Bedford afid adjoining counties. 'Office c.- fuliana Street, three doors south of the 'Olengel House,''opposite the residence of Tattf. May 13, 1564. JO HN P • HE ED, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA., Respectfully tendert his services lo the P:;hhc. Qy Office second uoor North of the Menge! House Bedford, Aug, I, 1861,. Jo U t riLMEHs rv ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA promptly attend to all business entrus ted to his rare. 02?" Particular attention paid to the collection of Military claims. Office on Johanna Street, (near ly opposite the Mengel House.) Eedfeid, Aug. 1, 1861. A IL fGFFROTU, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Somerset, Pa. Will hereafter practice regularly in tire several Courts of Bedford county. Business equated to his care wi'i be faithfully attended to. December 6, 1801. Dr. F. C. DOYLE, (CoALD.vr.K, B::DFOKD COUNTY, PA,,) Graduate of the University of Maryland, and late Resident Physician to the Baltimore Infirmary. Tenders his professionr! services to the citizens i of Ccaldale and vicinity, j May 5, 1665. "Tl" MAKBOT7RG-, MIX Having permanently located, respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens of Bedford 1 and vicinity. I Office on Juliana street, east side, nearly oppo site the Banking House of Reed k Schell. ! Bedford, February 12, 1864. ~ F. M. MARBOURGT M, B„ SCHET.LBBD R (J. P A | Tenders hi 3 professional services to tue people of . that place and Vicinity. Office immediately oppo j site the s*ore of John E. Cclvin, in the room for l meriy occupied by J. Henry Schell. 1 _JulyM, 1864. _ _ SAM li EL K E TTE RJI A \ , BEDFORD, PA., Would hereby notify the citizens of Bedford county, thai he has moved ro the Borough of Bed ford, where he may at all times be found by p&feom wishing to see him, unless absent upon business pertaining to his office. Bedford, Aug. 1,1861. J. ALSTP & SON, I Auefoneers & Commission Merchants,- BEDFORD, PA., Respectfully solicit consignments of Boots and j Shoes, Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, and all kind* t of Merchandise ior AUCTION and PRIVATE Sal. REFERENCES. PItILADKLTHtO; "BEUFORB, | Philip Ford k Co., Hon. Job Mann, : Boyd & Hougb, Hon. W. T DaugLerty 1 Armor Young & Bros., B. V. Meyers, j January 1, 1864—tf. ! duces RKBT>, J. J. Scasn, REED AM) SCHELL, BANKERS k DEALERS IN EXCHANGE, BEDFORD, PENN'A. REDRAFTS bought and eold, collections made and money promptly remitted. Deposits solicited. C. N. HICKOR, J. G. MrKNica, j* p DENTISTS, BEDFORD, PA. Office in the Bank Building, Juliana St. All operations, pertaining to Surgical or Mechan ics! Dentistry carefully aud faithfully performed, and warranted. T rums—CASH. Bedford, January 6, 1865. DRUG STORE FOR SILL j 1 OFFER FOR SALE MY DRUG STORE, ,Os JVLIAMA ST*KKT, BBDroao. Terms reason*tie. H C. hi AMM' V December 9, 18%4