Uusiusss €arbs. JOSEPH W. TATE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA. Will promptly attend to collections of bounty, back pay, 4-c.,and all business entrusted to his care in Bedford and adjoining counties. Cash advanced on judgments, notes, military and other claims. Has for sale Town lots in Tatesviile, and St. Jo seph's, on Bedford Railroad. Farms and unimproved land, from one acre to 900 acres to suit purchasers. Office nearly opposite the "Mengel Hotel" and Bank of Reed & Scheil. April 1,1865 —ly EDWARD F. KERR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA., Will punctually and carefully attend to all business entrusted to his care. Soldiers' claims for bounty, bick pay, &c., speedily collected. Office with H. Nicodemus, Esq., on Juliana street, nearly opposite the Banking House of Reed & Scheil. April 7, 1865. F. M MARBOURG, M. D., SCHELLSBURG, 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 merly occupied by J. Henry Scheil. July 1, 1864. A. H. COFFROTH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Somerset, Pa. Will hereafter practice regularly in the several Courts of Bedford county. Business entrusted to his care will be faithfully attended to. December 6, 1861. J. R. DURBORBOW. JOHN IBT2. T DURBORROW &. LTJTZ, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA., Will attend promptly to all business intrusted to their can. Collections made on the shortest notice. They are, also, regularly licensed Claim Agents and will give special attention to the prosecution of claims against (he Government for Pensions, Back Pay, Bounty, Bounty Lands, fkc. Office on Juliana street, one door South of the "Mengel House," and nearly opposite the Inquirer office. April 1, 1865—tf. JOHN F- REED, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA., Respectfully tenders his services to the Public. second door North of the Menge House. Bediord, Ai g, 1, IS6I. JOHN PAL ME R T ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA. CC?"VViII promptly attend to ail business entrus ted to his care. • EEr* Particular attention paid to the collection of Military claims. Office on Juhanna Street, (nea: ly opposite the Mengel House.) Bedford, Aug. 1, 1861. M. A. POINTS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA. Respectfully ofleis his professional services to the public. C7"Oiiice with J. W. Lingenlelter, Esq., on Juli ana street, two doors South of the "Mengel House." Bedford, Dec. 9, 1864. "ESPY M ALSIP, 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 Juliana street, two doors South of the Mengel House. Jan. 22, '64. F. M. KIMMKLL. ). W. L/NGENFELTER KIBIMELL h LINGENFELTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA. formed a partnership in the practice of the Law. Office on Juliana street, two doors South of the "Mengel House." G. E. SPANG, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA. Will promptly attend to collections and all busi ness entrusted to his care in Bedford and adjoining counties. KF"Otfice on Juliana Street, three doors south of the "Mengel House," opposite the residence of Mrs. Tate. May 13, 1864. JOHN T. K E A G Y, 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 occupied by Hon. A. King. March 31, 1860. J. L. MARBOURG. M. D. Having permanently located, respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. Office on Juliana street, ea9t side, nearly oppo sits the Banking House of Reed & Schell. Bedford, February 12, 1864. C. N.HICKOK, * J. G. M 'HOISKIJR., DENTISTS, BEDFORD, PA. Office in the Bank Building, Juliana St. All operations, pertaining to Surgical or Mechan ical Dentistry carefully and faithfully performed, and warranted. TERMS—CASH. Bedford, January 6, 1865. JACOB REED, J.J. SCHELL, REED AND SCHELL, BANKERS & DEALERS IN EXCHANGE, BEDFORD, PENN'A. bought and sold, collections made and money promptly iemitted. Deposits solicited. _ ------- ELK LTT E R Jf \ jj~ COUNTY SURVEYOR, BEDFORD, PA., H!7*Would hereby notify the citizens of Bedford county, that he has moved ro the Borough of Bed foid, where he may at all times be found by persons wishing to see him, unless absent upon business pertaining to his office. Bedford, Aug. 1,1861. NEW CARPETING-S. 1,000 Yards New Wool Carpets, 250 Yards Canton Mailing, 500 yds 4 ', r ', f, Floor Oil Cloths all which will he sold at a small advance on Eastern wholesale prices. Ji. B. CR.IMEII N CO. June 9, ISGS. NOTIC E TO DROVERS. The Huntingdon and Broad Top Rail Road Company is prepared to take stock from Mt. Dallas and Bioody Run and furnish cars for the same at all •imes. A wharf has been built and also a yard for tfce convenience of the Drovers. By making appli cation to the Agent at JVlount Dallas, stock will come down the same day in season to take the first Stock Express over the Pennsylvania Rail Road in the evening. June 23, 1865. O. AY ERS, Sup't. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of Johu Eshelman, late of East Providence township, dec'd, having been granted to the undersigned by the Reg ister of Bedford county, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, aad those having claims against the same will pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement. SIMON NYCUM, Adm'r. June 30—6t* OLD EYES MADE NEW. A PAMPHLET directing how to speedily restore sight and give up spectacles, without aid of oector or medicine. Sent by mail, free, on receipt of 10 cents. Address, E. B. FOOTE, M. D., 1130 Broadway, New York. February 3, 1863—6 m. GREAT SUCCESS OF THE 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 company, which is about being organized under the mining laws of Pennsylvania, consists of the following valuable territory, to wit: I 1. A lease of one half acre, known as "No. 3," on the Tenney & Storrow purchase, on Cheriy Run, Venango county, Pa., just above the celebrated "Reed" well and within a stone's throw of a well just struck, flowing at present 100 bairels per day. A new derrick erected upon the lot. One half the oil to the company. 2. A lease of one half acre, in close proximity to the above, known as "No. 6," on the Teuney if Storrow purchase on Cherry Run. A new derrick erected upon the lot. One half the oil to the com pany. 3. The refusal for sixty days, of a lease on Sugar Creek, of two acres of ground; five-eighths of the oil to the company. 4. Seven acres in f-e simple on the waters of Ritchey Run, one mile from its junction with the Allegheny, about the same distance from the Fox and Widel well, owned by the "Stump Islands Oil Company." All flat, boreable territory, at present under cultivation, with a good frame house upon it. 5. Three acres in fee simple on the Allegheny river, just below the mouth of the Clarion river. There is room on this tract for a half dozen wells. The "Allegheny and Clarion River Oil Company," of Philadelphia, are now sinking several wells im mediately opposite this property, wi'h excellent prospects of success. in 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 territory yet discovered. Nine-tenths of the wells bored on this stream have been successful. The great "Heed" well, flowing 375 barrels per day. the "Mountain" well flowing 400, and in fact nearly all of the large wells yet struck, are located on Cher ry Run. it is proposed o sell a sufficient number of shares to pay for the territory-and raise working capital for its development, at the low price of twenty-five cents per share, thus placing every subscriber to this fund on the ground-floor, and giving each subscriber a 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 and working capital are raised. Froto the nature of the leases, boring upon them must be commenced within sixty days from the 20th of April, 1865, which is a sufficient guaranty that the company will proceed without delay tc the development of its territory. PRESIDENT, JAMES B FARQUUAR, SECRETARY AND TREASURER, JACOB REED. DIRECTORS, WILLIAM MASTERS, HENRY F.SMITH, J. HENRY SCHELL, B F. MEYERS, J. M. SHOEMAKER, F. D. BEEGLE. desiring Stock in this Company will please call immediately upon any one of the above named officers of the Company. PHOTOG-RAPHS. The subscriber has just returned from Philadel phia with a large assortment of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Gilt, Rosewood and Ebony Frames and Cases for Photograph and Ambrofype Pictures. ALSO — A lot of fine Gilt and Rosewood MOULDINGS FOR PICTURE FRAMES. Also, a variety of Photograph views of Richmond and other places of interest. He has been appointed agent for the sale of those valuable likenesses of our late chief magistrate, Abraham Lincoln, entitled "Abraham Lincoln as a Father," and "/ wish all mm to be free," also, "Abraham Lincoln at Home." This beautiful picture, 24 by 29 inches in size, represents Mr. Lincoln at his home in Springfield, Illinois. His two boys are with him, Willie sitting on the fence and Thaddeus, better known as "Tad," standing beside him. Also, connected with this work of art, and most beautifully executed, is Mr. Lincoln's farewell address, delivered February 12, 1861, to hie old friends and neighbors, and which has proved so prophetic. Every friend and admirer of our lamented President should have a copy. Q"y"lnstructions in the art and complete appara tus of any size, furnished upon reasonable terms. T. . GETTYS. Bedford, June 16, 1865—3 m. MENS and BOYS' WEAR, of every description for sale cheap at Farquhar's Cheap Corner. [Je 23. A FULL SUPPLY OF NEW GOODS Just received and for sale cheap, at June 23. SHOEMAKER'S. SHAD, MACKEREL"AND HERRING, For sale at Shoemaker's Cheap Store. [Je 23. MUSLIN, from 20 cents up, CALICO from 17 cts. up, or 6 yards for a dollar, at June 23. SHOEMAKER'S. COFFEE, SUGAR, SYRUP, MOLASSES, TEA, White and Brown SUGAR, RICE, 4-c., just received at SHOEMAKER'S. A NEW SUPPLY OF HATS, all sizes, just re ceived at 'he cheap store of June 23. J. M. SHOEMAKER. A full assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. SATINETTS, JEANS, and READY MADE CLO THING, at Shoemaker's Cheap Store. [Je 23. If you want cheap BOOTS and SHOES, call at June 23. SHOEMAKER'S.* All persons in search of BARGAINS, can be sup plied by calling at J. M. Shoemaker's store. SPICES, of all kinds, for sale at June 23. SHOEMAKER'S. TUBS, BUCKETS and BASKETS for sale at June 23. SHOEMAKER'S. WANTED. —5,000 pounds of Good Washed WOOL, for which the highest market price will be paid in Cash or Store Goods, at June 23. J. M. SHOEMAKER'S. A splendid assortment t>f Summer DRESS GOODS just received and for sale at June 23. FARQUHAR'S. BEST BROWN MUSLIN, at from 20 to4o cents, at FARQUHAR'S. 500 yards CARPET, just received and for sale (cheap) at Farqunar's Cheap Corner. [June 23. A. B. CRAMER & CO^ Have received their usual supply of Spring and Summer Goods. Every body in search ot ARAI IV S . is respectfully invited to give us a call. Jane 2, 1865. > Important to Farmers. Having purchased a large lot of the celebrated "•FARMER MOWING MACHINES" before tbe big advance made by the manufacturers of all machines in the winter, I now offer to those who will first apply before the 20th, of May, next, Farmer Mowers at $140,f 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 if o J EEL, cuts 4| feet, ligbt 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. ALSO, 20 Gum Spring Grain Seeders, at $ 10less than manufacturers price, CASH, if bought before the Ist of June, next. This "know led g" ed the "BEST DRILL IN THE WORLD. ALSO, Combined Self- leaking Headers, at less than present cost. HAY, STRAW AND FODDER CUTTERS, at winter rates. Hardware oi all Kinds, at reduced prices. WM. HARTLEY, April 14, 1865. Bedford, Ta. | STAND FROM UNDER. /IHEAP CORNER COMING \j DOWN WITH A CRASH. J. B. FARQUHAR, has been to the City pur chasing his Spring Stock, and takes pleasure in stating he is fully prepared to sell AT A reduction of from twenty-five to filty per cent ON FORMER PRICES. \1 7 E ask the public to examine our stock, as we \\ are determined not to let any one under sell us. COLONNADE BUILDING, J. B. F ARQUHAR, MARCH 25TH, 1565. BROWN MUSLIN FIFTY CENTS, At CHEAP CORNER. CALICO TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, At CHEAP CORN.ER. DELAINES THIRTY-FIVE CENTS, At CHEAP CORNER. p OOD mackerel in Bairels, half Barrels, Quar (j ters and Kits at r R | I II AR S CHEAP CORNER! EAST PITT STREET, BEDFORD, March 24, 1884. a PUMPS!!! Kjj;;BpL I am engaged ir, selling the j arjk Erie Pump—certainly the on 'y I' uro P adapted to rjR V. this climate. JP"NSE v Persons in need of a good \\ pump will do well to give I 'if® * me a call. ij|jjj| KJ-Orders from all parts f •jS of the county will be attend ed to with promptness. ADDRESS: F W WM. C. SNIVELY, L.JOE- Schellsburg. " iiiHL Aug. 1, 1564.—3 m GREAT SALE OF WITCHES & JEWELRY, $1,000,000 WORTH! To be disposed of at ONE DOLLAR each, with 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,] Ne- 36 Beekman Street, New York. j j-j-J J-j j- K7*Read the following list ot articles to be sold for ONE DOLL.AR:— 100 Gold Hunting Case Watches, each $125 00 100 " Watches, various styles, each 75 00 200 " Ladies' Gold Watches " 50 00 500 Silver Watches each S2O 00 to 35 00 6,000 latest style vest g AT J. M. SHOEMAKER'S CHEAP STORE, NOW OPENING. His custodiers and the public generally are in vited to call and examine for themselves. KIN GOODS ARE OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! > LOOK TO YOUR OWN INTEREST BY EXJMI.VLYG MY STOCK. A LARGE LOT OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes, OF EXCELLENT QUALITY, AND VERY CHEAP, form a part of my new stock. WENS' SUMMER WEAR, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Ladies' Dress Goods, GROCERIES, QUEENSIVARE, &C., &C- All to be had at the store of J. M. Shoemaker. Bedford, April 7, 1865. BEDFORD HOTEL. The undersigned having taken charge of the Bed ford Hotel, formerly kept by Col. John Hafer, an nounces to the public that he will be able to afloid the best accommodations, both to the traveling pub lie and home custom. The house will be improved and re-fitted, and the Bar will always be well sup plied with choice liquors. His table will be sup plied with the choicest edibles of the season, and he will spare no pains to make it suitable for all. His stable is one of the best in Bedford, and a good hostler will always be in attendance. ffP"Boarders taken by the week, month or year. Terms reasonable. The public aie respectfully in vited to give him a call. JOSHUA J. SHOEMAKER. Bedford, January 15, 1564. THE MENCEL HOUSE, JULIANA STREET; BEDFORD, PA. The subscriber respectfully begs leave to inform the travelling public that he has recently enlarged, improved and refitted his house, both for the ac commodation of travelers and boarders, as well as country customevs. Persons coming to this place for the purpose of visiting the Bedford Springs, will find this house pleasantly located. Ample and convenient Stabling is attached to this Hotel, which will always be attended by a care ful hostler. Also a safe and convenient carriage house. All are invited to give him a call. ISAAC MENGEL, Proprietor. A,ml. 15. 1564. UNION HOTEL. WEST PITT ST., BEDFORD, PA. V. STECKMAN, Proprietor. This excelleut hotel is now prepared to accom modate the public in the best manner and on the most liberal terms. A splendid LIVERY STABLE is attached to this hotel. [May 9, 1862. Mew Millinery Goods. Mrs. E. V. MOWRY Has just received her SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES OF MILLINERY GOODS, which has been selected by a lady of Philadelphia, of mush experience, and most exceirent taste. had better avail themselves of the ad vantage of examining her goods before purchasing, elsewhere, as she intends to sell at very shortprofits. Bedford, June 9, 1865. SHRIW E R ' S BALSAMIC COUGH SYRIf. For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Coug.h, Asthma., Bronchitis, Spitting Blood, Pain and Weakness of the Breast, Difficulty of Brent/iing, Sec. ! ri'HIS is no new remedy. It has been used Savs J for a number of years in Maryland and patts of Pennsylvania, and has, wherever known, acquired an unprecedented reputation for curing the various diseases for which it is recommended. So apparen' is its usefulness, and so remark able has been its cures, that it is fast super- your ceding ev. rv other remedy for those diseases. , The afflicted car. rely upon it doing as much for them, and in many cases more than any j other remedy now before the public. It is reconunended and prescribed in the practice of a Targe number of the most intel- Chil ligent and able physicians of Maryland. It dren, is used and considered an indispensable house hold remedy by a large portion of the first families of the State. It is used by all classes of society, and the universal opinion is that it is good. This Syrup it purely Vegetable Compound. It is No pleasant to take, and never does injury. But owing to its purifying qualities, must do good under any circumstances. Its effects are tru ly wonderful, soothing, calming, and allaying child the most violent coughs, purifying, strength ening and invigorating the whole system, calming and soothing the nerves; aiding and facilitating expectoration, and healing the need DISEASED LUNGS, thus striking at the root of disease, and dri- I ving it from the system. CROUP. die of This disease is announced by difficulty of breathing, shrill whistling or wheezing, hack ing cough and threatened suffocatian. &c. It mostly occurs in young children. No child croup need die of croup if this Syrup is properly used and used in time. Mothers having creupy children should watch tte first show of the disease, and always keep this remedy at hand, if this For coughs after measles this syrup is most ; excellent. Experience has proven that it is equalled by no other preparation. The price of the renrfftly is such as to place syrup I it within the reach of all, the poor as well as I the rich, and every person should have it. j Every person should have it in the house. 'ltis a true and faithful friend to all who val- is ue health and wish to secure themselves a j gainst that most terrible disease, consump | tion. It will he found the most useful as well jas the cheapest family medicine in the world, use I ! It has been used for the last four years with | a success without a parallel, j Price 40 cts. per bottle, or three bottles for 'sl.oo. Prepared by S. A. Foutz & Bro. in For sale by H. C. Reamer and B. F. Harry * 1 Druggists, Bedford, Pa. j December 23, IS64—ly. time. SUMMER'S INDIAN VERMIFUGE. j n ! k jtNCE the mtioduction of this beautiful prepara j tion, it has been steadily advancing into public fa j vcr. Its astonishing efficacy in expelling worms | has won for it many friends wherever known, and ; se are speak [pwvwing its praise to so IhatS Xit is fast being F introduced intoTO J*every family ia ! the land. demand* for it is becoming im DESTROY <, mense. To make it still S worthy the pre A | erence K'OR MS ! £ shown it, the | PROPRIETOR is !£•/ putting it up in j a much handsomer style than formerly. It is now ! prepared with the greatest care of uniform strength, with plain directions, so that any one can adminis ! tei it. It is entirely Vegetable—Perfectly Safe and Harmless, ! And has never been known to fail to expel worms, j where worms existed. The proprietors boldly as , sert that it is superior to any otner preparation in the world. Ask forSHRiNER'S INDIAN VERMIFUGE, j and take no other. *. 'Prepared by S. A. Foutz & Bro., and for sale ; at trie diug stores of Reamer and Harry, Bedford, ! Pa- December 23, 1864—1y. FOUTZ'S MIXTURE. THE JS a safe and reliable remedy for the caie of I Rheumatism, Painful Nervous Affections, Sprains, Burns, Swellings and all diseases re- BEST quiring an external application on man. On horses it will never fail to cure Pole evil, Fistula, old running sores, or Sweeney, LISI- it properly applied. For sprains, bruises, MENT scratches, crooked hoofs, chafes, saddleg/or collar gall, cuts or wounds, it is an infallible FOR remedy. Try it and be convinced cf-frfs effi cacy. RUECMA T I S JM , MAN Persons afflicted with this disease no mat ter of how long standing, can be promptly and effectually cured by using this Mixture. AND There is nothing in the world so sure and so good to take away har 1 corns, and cure BEAST Frost Bites as this preparation. Try it and satisfy yourselves, Price'2s and 50 cents NOW per bottle. Prepared by S. A. FOUTZ, Baltimore, Md. IN USE. CCF*For sale at the drug stores of Reamer and Harry, Bedford, Pa. [Dec. 23, '64 —l7 FOI TZ'S CELEBRATED HORSE AND CATTLE P 0 W D E R S. f THESE Powders have proved after a trial of X several years, to be superior to any prep aration of the kind in use. The chief superi ority of these powders arises from the fact that they are composed of medicines that have Laxative, Tonic and Puritying properties.— The laxative eject 6 crudities from the stomach i—and intestines, the tonic gives strength to the of the Horse, and the purifying medi-3 P=c ines contained in them cleanse the blood, and S5 the toundation tor a vigorous and healthy 50 The use of tbem improves the wind, strengthens the appetite and gives the horse a fine, smooth and glossy skin—thus im proving the appearance, vigoi and spirit of this noble animal. These powdeis are not intended, as most powders are, to bloat the animal, so as to give him the appearance ot being fat when not re ally so—but, to remove the disease and pro mote his general health. 1 hesc powders will strengthen the stom ach and intestines, cleanse them from offen sive matter, and bring them to a healthy state. They arc a sure prevention of Lung Fever, and a certain remedy for all diseases incident to the Horse, as Glanders, Yellow Water, Distempers, Founder, Heaves, Slav ering, Coughs, Fevers, Loss of Appetite, and Vital Energy, &c—These Powders, if used two or three times a week, through the win ter and spring, your horse will never get the jj. Lung Fever, Colic or Botts. A few doses of i-3 these powders will remove the worst cough, any horse. Were owners of horses to teed a few of these powders every year, they hp, mights* 'e the lives of many valuable horses. MILCH COWS. 1 he pi ,|ierties this powder possesses in in creasing the quantity of milk in cowi, gives it an importance and value which should place it in rhe hands of every person keep ing a cow. in fattening cattle, it gives thetn an appetite, loosens their hide, and make# them thrive much taster. I. I ts HOGS Q © In all diseases of swine, au coughs, ulceis jJij in the lungs and liver, &c., by putting from M • half a paper to c of these powders in a barrel of swill, the above diseases can be cured or entirely prevented. By using these powders the hog cholera can be prevented. * Prepared by S. A. FOUTZ, Westminster, Md. D3?~For sale at the Drugstores of Reamer and Harry, Bedford, Pa. Dee. 23—ly