GK"LLS^K THE BTAR-SP4XGLED Ill^Eß By P. 8. KEY. Oh! say can yon see by the dawn's early light, What so proudly we hailed at tbe twilight's last gleaming— • Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight, O'er the ramp; rts we watched, were so gallantly streamir g ! And tbe rocket's red glare, the bombs butsting in air, Gave proof through the night that our fltg was still there ; 0 ! Say dues that Star-Spangled Banner yet wave O'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave! On that shore diruly seen through the hiists of the deep. Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence re pos< s. What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering steep, As it fitfully blows, now conceals, now discloses ? Now it catches the gleam of the morning's first beam. In full glory reflected now shines on the stream j Tis the Star-Spangled Banner, O long may it wave O'er the land 01 the free, and the home of the brave! And where is that band who so vauntingly swore That the havoc of war and the battle's confusion A home and a country should leave us rib more ? Their blood has washed out their foul footsteps' pollution. No refuge could save the hireling and slave From the terror of flight or the gloom of the grave ; And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave O'er the land ot the free, and the home of the brave. Oh ! thus he it ever, when freemen shall stand Between their loved homes and the war's desola tion, Blest with victory and peace, may the heaven rescued land Praise the power that hath made and preserved us a nation. Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just, And this tie our niotto— "In God is our trust"— And the Star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave O'er tl e land of the free, and the home of the brave. Hid, While and Blue* Oh Columbia, the gem of the ocean, The home of the brave and the free. The shrine of each patriot's devoiion, A world off. rs homage to thee. Thy mandates make heroes assemble, When liberty's form stands in view, Thy banners make tyranny tremble, When borne by the red, white, and blue. Wheu borne by the red, white, and blue, When borne by the red, white, and blue, Thy banners make tyranny tremble, When borne by the red, white, and blue. When war waged its wide desolation, And threaten'.! our laud to deform, The ark theu of freedom's foundation, Columbia rode safe through tbe storm. With her ga:land of victory o'er her, When so proudly she bo re hei bold crew, With her flag proudly floating before her, The boast of the red, white, and blue. The boast of, &c. The wine cup, the wine cup bring hither. And fill you it up to the brim, May the wreath they have won never wither, Nor the star of their glory grow dim, May the service united ne'er sever, And hold to their colors so true, The army and navy forever, Three cheers for the red, white, and blue. Three cheers for, &c. THE AMERICAN FLAG. BY J. R. DRAKE. When Freedom from her mountain height, Unfurled tier standard to the air She tore the robe of azure night, And sot the stars of glory there. She mingled with its gorgeous (lyes The milky of tbe skies, And stripped its puro, celestial white With s.reakings of the morning light- Then from its mansion in the sun, She called ber eagle-teaser down, And gave into his mighty hand, 'I he symbol of her closen land. Majestic monarch of tbe cloud, Who rearest aloft thy regal form To hear the tempest-trumping* loud, When strive the warriors of the storm. And rolls the thunder-drum of heaven, — CLiid of the sun ! to thee 'tis given To guard the banner of the free, To hov.- in the sulphur smoke, To ward away too battle stroke. And bid its bleedings shine afar, Like rainbows en the cloud of war, The harbingers of victory ! Flag of our country ! thy folds shall fly, 'i tie Jvgn of hope and triumph high When speaks (lie signal trumpet tone. And th-- long Tine conies gleaming on, Pre yet the life-blood, warm and wet Has dimmed the glittering bayonet; Bach soldier's eye shall briglitly turn To where thy sky-born glories burn j And as his springing steps advance Catch war and vengeance from the glance, And wnen ttie cannon mounting lond, Heave in wild wreaths the hattle-shroud, And gory sabies rise and fall Like shoes of dime on midnight's pall, Then shall thy meteor glances glow, And cowering foes shall sink beneath Bach gallant arm that strikes below That lovely messenger of death. Flag of the Seas ! on ocean wave' Thy stars shall glitter o'er the brave ; When death, careering on the gale, Sweeps darkly round the bellied sail, And frightened waves rush wildly back Before the broadside's reeling rack, Each dying wanderer of the sea Shall look at once to h'-aven and thee, And smile to see thy splendors fly 1 u triumph o'er his closing eye. t lag of the free heart's hope and home ! By angel hands to valor given, Thy stars have lit the welkin dome, And all thy l ues were horn in heaven- Forever float that standard sheet! W here breathes tbe foe hut falls before us With Freedom's soil beneath our feet, And Freedom's banner streaming o'er us! I THEINQIQIRER j Is pul lisbed every Friday aisrmug, in Julian* 1 Street, iti the brick building, opposite the "Mengel House," by DAVID OVER. TERMS : 11 paid in advance, $1.50; within the year, .00; and if not paid within the year, $2.60 will e charged. No paper discontinued until all ar tearages are paid—except at the option of the Editor. A failure to notify a discontinuance will he regarded as a new engagement. outside of the County must pay in advance. Advertisements not exceeding a square,(lo lines,) inserted three times for sl—every subsequent in sertion, 2-5 cents. Longer ones in the same pro portion. Each fraction of a square counted as a full square. All advertisements not specially ordered for a given time will be continued until forbid. A liberal deduction will be made to those who advertise by the year. Job Printing of all kinds executed neatly and promptly and on reasonable terms. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. John Palmer, ATTORNEY AT LAW. WILL promptly attend to all business en trusted to his care. Office in Juliana Street, nearly opposite the '-Mengel Honse." April 19, 1861.-tf John E, McCiirr, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE on Juliana Street, with William M. Hall. Esq., Bedford Pa. April 19, 1861.- z John Major, JUSTICE 0E THE PEACE, Hopewell, Bedford County. COLLEC HONS Dd all business pertaining to his Office will be attended to promptly. Will also attend to the sale or renting of real estate- Instruments of writing carefully prepared. Also, settling up partnerships and other accounts. May 3, 1861. R. I>. BARCLAY, ATTORNEY IT LAW, BEDFORD, PA., IT7 ILL attend promptly and faithfully to all V/ legal business entrusted to his care. on Juliana Street, in the building for merly occupied by S. M. Barclay, Esq., dee'd. March 20, 1858. JOB MANN, (*■ 11. SPANG. lAW PARTNERSHIP. —The undersigned J have associated themselves in the Praticc of tbe Law, and will promptly attend to al busi ness entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad j dning counties. C~p"Ofliee on Julianna Street, three doors south ot Mengel oil tse and opposite the resi dence of Maj. Tate. MANN & SPANG June 1, —1854. tf. J. W. LLAFILEMFELTER, irtorney at Law and Land Surveyor' W'ILL attond with promptness to all busipes s entrusted to his care. Will practice iu Bedford and Fulton Counties. [EF'Olfiee iu Juliana Street, cue doer North of the "Inquirer'' oflicc. Dec. 24, 1858. ! | Wil ntT<] ptuhttmJ'y and curefilly to *ll oporatfoot n- I , ! I tnis -l tn h s ..trr Teeth pitted, rejp!jiU;d, Ac., mi l I | ( *r\ tetb ln rt#d, from *n<- tosn entire *-t. 1 | Charjftt* *>•! *ll operation* vmrranted. tjT Term. INVARIABLY CASH. ; f,\' oi.-. on E.,.1 Pitt llr.C, It-Mird, P. DR. L\ F. HARRY RESPECTFULLY tenders his profession.-! services to the citizens of Bedford and vi cinity. Olfiee and residence on Pitt-Street, in the building formerly occupied by Dr. J. 11. Flofius. Nov. 6,1857. Dr. F. C Reamer, Physician and Surgeoa. Respectf ully tenders his services 1< the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. He may always be found (unless professienally en gaged) at his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana St. Feb. 19, 1857. * # PIONIPTEL, " ' I3T3ID37 , C>XT.X>, PA. THE subscriber respectfully announces to the public, that he has leased the above named Ho tel, in the oil and well known Globe building, for merly owned and occupied by Mr. John Youag, rnd recently iu the occupancy of Jonathan tlorton, dee'd, where he will bo happy to see his friends, and the traveling public generally. Persons at tending Court are respectfully invited to give him a call. He pledges himself that he will do all in his power to render.his guests comfortable. His Table will be supplied with the choicest del •cacies the market will afford. The Bed Rooms will contain clean and comf it able bedding. The Bar wdl be supplied with choice liquors The Stable will be attended by a careful ani at tentive liortler. Boarders taken by the day, week, month and year. JOSEPH ALSIP. Bedford, Nov. 2, 1860. LATEST FROM THE SEIT OF WAR! JUST RECEIVED a large and varied assortment of Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, Embracing Silks, Foulards, Grenadines, Chene de Chine. Poplins, Palmettos, figured and plain, Or gandies, Lawns, Chintzes, Ginghams, Prints, Em broideries, Laces, kc.. together with an extensive supjify of Domestic Staple Goods, of the best make. i Also, Carpeting, Oil Cloths and Matting, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and a large stock of FJJVCY GOODS, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, READY MADE CLOTHING, all of which will be sold on the most satisfactory terms. J. M. SHOEMAKER k CO. May 10, 1861. ALL kinds of Groceries just received, and Cor sale cheap, at Shoemaker's cheap store, No.' 1. j Anderson's Row. k • Jane 29, 1860. BEDFORD INQUIRER. SHKIHER'S MASTER OF PAIN. THE UREI! I XIKU.MI, UEMEDT, For Sprains and Bruises, Burns and Scalds, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Pains, Swet tings, Stiff Joints, Paralysis, or dumbness of the Limbs, Pains in the Breast, Side or Back; Sore Throat, Tooth Jiche, Frosted Feet, ut powerful to relieve Pain, if you use it once you will not likely be without it again. You will tiud it a constant household frieud, giving ease and relief just when needed. Keep it constantly on hand and it will save you many hours of pain and suf fering. There is hardly a pain it will not ease. — There is hardly an accident that will occur where it will not be useful. Should one of your family get burned or scald ed, cover the burned part with a cloth of several thicknesses wet with the "Master of Pain," and keep the cloth saturated with it. In a short time it will draw all the fire out. It will cause a prick ling sensation—this is the fire coming out. Keep it wet with the "Master of Pain" uutil the pain and prickling ceases. Let the wet cloth stay on lor sis or tight hours, after which apply some healing ointment or sweet oil. In nearly all cases of Pain or Soreness of the Chest, Throat, Side, Back, Spine, Limbs or Joints, it will give relief.— Rub it on freely with the hand or with a flannel cloth until the skin becomes heated and burning. For soreness of the throat rub it on until it pro duces a little soreness. For Croup use it in connection with the Cough Syrup, by rubbing it on the chest. For Rheumatism and all deep seated pains, if the pain is not speedily removed by rubbing with the hand, lay a cloth wet with the liquid over the part aftected, aDd pass a warm smoothing iron over it. For Pains in the Breast, Side or Back, the same may be done. For Tooth-ache, drop it on cotton, and apply it to the nerve of the touth, also rub the gums and cheeks with it. For Frosted Feet, apply the "Master cf Pain" recly, and dry it in before the fire. For Head ache rub it on the forehead. It is called "Master of Pain." I did not give It this name—l don't like the name. When I first commenced making it it was without name or label. I made it and sold it by the ounce at my Drug Store. 1 had no idea then of making u business of it. Some who bought it called it Master of Pain, and by this name it became known l'or many miles round. And finally, when I had a label printed I wss compelled to adopt the name, for by that name it was known. After all, the name is not so very inappropriate. It is used to alleviate or remove pain. It is put on wherever there is pain. Sometimes it will cause pain, but the result always is freedom from pain. Reader—try it—take a bottle with yon—use it whenever occasion requires- give it a fair trial. Prepared by W. E. Shriner, Westminister Md. and for sale by H. C. Reamer and Adam Fergu son, Bedford Pa. ; E. B. Ramsey, and Wm. States 4-Co., Bloody Run; John Nycuni 4 Son, Fair view; D. A. T. Black, Kays Hill; X. N. Koons, Willow Grove j J. S. Sbeilsburg ; F. D. Beegle-, St. Clairsville. .Nov. 9, 1860. SHRINER'S M\M COUGH SYRUP. For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whoop ing Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Pain and Weakucss of the Breast, Dif ficulty of Breathing, A,c. From the Rev. Samuel Yingling. BEDFORD, NOV. 3, 1360. Mr. W. E. SHRINER—Dear Sir: Upon several occasions I have used your Balsamie Cough Syrup, in my family and also on one occasion myself— wheu worn by frequent preaching, and with the happiest results. SAMUEL YINGLING. BEDFORD Nov. 8, 1860. W. E. SHRINER—SIR : As you are about to intro duce your Balsamic Cough Syrup into our County. 1 will give you my experience with it, which you are at liberty to use if you think proper, some two years ago a box that was lost on the Pennsyl vania Central R. R. found its way to my store, opened the box and found it to contain your Balsa mic Cough Syrnp. I had never heard of it at that time but a Mr. Aughinbaugh from your state hap pened to be present and said it was me of the best cough remedies in use and happening to need a cangh medicine in my family I determined to give it a trial, and so well pleased was I with its effects that 1 gave bottles of it to my friends all of whom agree with me in pronouncing it the best cough remedy they have ever met with. We have used it for Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping Congh, and in every case it gave the most signal relief.— Yours truly, ADAM FERGUSON. I used in my family some of the Cough Syrup refered to by Mr. Ferguson, and fully concur in the opiniou expressed by him. WM. AGNEW. We used Shiners' Balsamic Caugh Syrup and consider it the best Cough Medicine we ever used. LEVI SMITH Prepared by W. E. Shriner, Westminister Md and for sale by H. C. Reamer and Adam Ferguson, Bedford Pa. ; E. B. Ramsey, mid Wm. States & Co., Blocdy Run ; John Nycuni fc Son, Rays Hill; N. N. Koons, Willow Grove; J. S. Schell, Shells burg ; F. D. Beegle, St. Clairsville. N o v. 9, 1860,-zz FEME DECLIRED! Swords beaten into plow shears an 1 spears int pruning hooks. ing located in the old stand of John Claar imme diately east of John Brice's hotel, Bedford, Pa. I am now ready to do all work in my line, such as horse shoeing, wagou making &c., icc., in the best style and at prices to suit the times. I earnestly solicit a liberal share of the patronage of all who may need woik in ray line. Call down and hear the "music of the Anvil," and give me a trial. April 19, 1861. WM. COOK AD MIA ISTRATO RS' A OTICE. LETTERS ol administration, having been gran ted to the subscribers on the Estate of Daniel McDonald, late of Union Township, Bedford Coun ty, dee'd, they hereby notify all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment and all having claims will present them properly authenti cated for settlement. HENRY MCDONALD, MICHAEL WERTZ, May 24, 1861. Admr's. NOTICE The Rail Road Cannot be made If Payment Is Neglected. ALL those that are indebted to the undersigned, are requested to call and pay up, the accounts are numerous and none large, they can be paid at once and injure nobody, by attending to this notice, the car can be kept in motion, so don't forget to call. A. L. DEFIBAUGH. March 22, 1861. MRS. HALE'S RECEIPTS for the million at Dr. Harry's. Dec. 21, 1860. HEAR WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. The undersigned having used Professor HUMPHREYS* SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES In our fumUie* with the mo* satisfactory results, and having full confi dence in their genuineness, purity, anok, plain 4 Case of 15 numbered boxes, and Book 2 Case of 6 boxes, numbered, and Boole 1 Single numbered boxes, with directions. 25 cents. Single lettered boxes, with directions..... 50 cents. Large case of 2 ox. vials, for planters and physicians....£ls ALSO SPECIFICS. FOR ASTHMA OR PHTHlSlC. —Oppressed, Difficult, Labored Breathing, attended with Cough and Expectoration. Price, 50 cents per box. FOR EAR DISCHAROKS ASI'DKAFXICSS. —Discharges from the F.ar, the result of Scarlet Fever, Measles, or Mercurials. For Noises in the Head, Hardness of Hearing, and Ringing in the Ears, and Ear-ache. Price, 50 cents per box. FOR SCROFULA. —Enlarged Glands, Enlarged and Indurat ed Tonsils, Swellings ami Old Cleers, Scrofulous Cachexy of Children. Price. 50 cents per box. FOR G RUBRAL DKBH.lT Y. —Physical or NERVOUS Weakness. Either the result of Sickness, Excessive Medication, or Ex hausting Discharges. Price, 50 tents per box. FOR DROPST. —FIuid Accumulations, Tumid 8w el lings, with Scanty Secretions. Price, 50 cent* per box. FOR SXA-SRCXJIKSS —Deathly Sckn<-s, Vertigo, Nausea, Vomiting. Sickness from riding or motion. Price, 50 cents per box. FOR URUHRY D;SKASR*.—For Grave!. Reral Calculi, Diffi cult, Painful Urination, Diseases of the Kidneys. Price, 50 cents per box. FOR SKMIXAL EMlSSlONS. —lnvoluntary Discharges and Consequent Prostration and Debility, Bad Results of Kvil Habits. The most successful and eftn lent remedy known, and may be relied upon as a cure. Price, with full direc tions, f l i>er box. Persons who wirii to place themselves under the profes sional care, or t • seek I vice of Prof. H UMPHRMYS, can do so, at his office 562 Broadway, daily from § A.XI. to 8 P.M. or by letter. OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL. Look oyer the list ; make up a c:ise of what kind yo choose, and India* the amount in a current note or stamps by mail to our address, at No. 562 Broadway, New-York, and the medicine will be duly returned by mail or express, free of charge. AGENT? WANTED.—We desire an active, efficient Agent for the sal* of our Remedies hi every town or community In the United State* Address Dr. F. HUMPHREYS A Co. No. 562 BROADWAY, SKW-YORIC. Sold bv 11. C. Rearner. May 4, 1860. I3AUI) TIMES MADE EASY! Good News for the Unemployed. 1000 C HA ACES TO MAKE MONEY. 01 MILLION" DOLLARS WORTH OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SIUER-PH TED-WARE, TO BE DISPOSED OF OX AW ENTIRELY WEW AND ORIGINAL PLAN. 25,000 AGENTS WANTED > ! Ail persons desirous of procuring nn agency in this NEW ENTERPRISE, Should send on their names at once, enclosing a three cent stamp to pay postage, and receive by return of mail \ PREMIUM CATALOGUE Containing OUR INDUCEMENTS, Which afford A RARE CHANCE TO MAKE MOW J! Y without risk, together with FULL PARTICULARS Relative to this HOVEL FLAW! To insure prompt and satisfactory dealings, ad dress all orders to TIEORGE 6. EVATFS, ■439 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. May 10, 1860. C£? (£R 803.00 Pays the entire eost for Tuition in the most popu lar and successful Commercial School in the coun try. Upwards of TWELVE HONORED young men from TWENTY-EIGHT difl'ereut States, have been ed ucated for business here within the past three years, some of whom have been employed as Book Keepers at salaries of s*-1000,00 per Annum, immediately upon graduating, who knew nothing ol accounts when they entered the College. Cs"Mmisters' sous half price. Students enter at any time, and review when they please, without extra charge. For Catalogue of 86 pages. Specimens of Prof. Cowley's Business and Ornamental Penmanship, and a large Engraving of the College, inclose twenty five cents in Postage Stamps to the Princi pals. JENKINS A SMITH, Feb. 8, 1861. Pittsburgh, Pa. BLAIR COFSTY NORMAL i'SIIOOL AMD SEMINARY, MARTINSBURG, BLAIR CO., PA. E. J. OSBORNE, A. B. I D . . , J. W. DICKEKSON, f Principals. rriHIS institution will commenoe its first session JL witli an able and experienced corps of instruc tors on Monday, April Bth, 1861. No expense has been spared in making it thorough and complete in every department. The school building is constructed and furnished upon the most approved modern plans, and is one of the best in the State. It contains a hall capa ble of seating 500 adults, with office, music rooms, sufficient for a school of 300 pupils. The school is located in a region of country un excelled for its beauty and healthfulness, and is surrounded by a moral and industrious communi ty- The distance to Cove Station, Huntingdon and Broad Top R. K. is six miles; to Hoiidaysbnrg Station, Pa. R. R. 12 miles, with daily stages from the latter and tri-weekly from the former ; thus making it easy of access from all parts of the country. Tbe objects of the school:— Ist. The Professional Training of Teachers. 2nd. The thorough Education of young ladies and gentlemen in the English and Ornamental j (ranches. 3d. The preparation of Students for College. The teaching Class will meet daily for lectures on the Theory aud Practice of Teaching, recitation from a standard work on tbe subject, or discussion of Methods of Teaching by the ciaas. Students who desire to do so may prepare to en ter the higher classes in college. Ladies will have a separate boarding house and will be under the immediate supervision of an ex perienced Preceptress. Instruction given in ali the branches taught in the best Academies and Seminaries. Whole expense, (exclusive of Ornamental bran ches,) for boarding, tuition, furnisbed rooms, room rent, and fuel SIIB,OO a year. For circular, with full particulars, address E. J. OSBORNE, or J. W". DICKERSON, Care of J. C. EVERHART, Martinsburg, Blair Co., Pa. Nov. 2, 1860. MENGEI, HOUSE, JULIANA STREET, BEDFORD, PA. THE subscriber, having renovated and refurnished this old established House, is now prepared ;to receive guests. He invites his friends and the traveling public to give him a call. Having new furniture, new beds, and everything necessary tc vender hearty cheer to those in want of a tempora ry home, he flatters himself that those who stay with him, will find themselves at the right place. He is fully prepared to receive visitors to the Spring, and ail having business with the courts or otherwise. Ample stabling and carriage house is attached to the Hotel. Boarders will be received on favorable terms. ISAAC MENGEL, JR. April 13, 1860. l! FOl Til VUI JACOB H.BEB, Bedford, Pa. RETAIL DEALER in Dry Goods, Carpets, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, G'assware, Queens ware, Groceries, and in fact, every article necessarv for tho comfort and happiness of his numerous friends. Just opening, new and fresh goods bought at panic prices, and will be disposed of at the lowest living rates for cash. The war is inaugurated, and war prices only will be asked, but on war terms, to wit: CASH. Call and see for yourselves. SILKS, extra quality, good styles of dress Silks, low and high priced. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Challies, Delaines, Bareges, Lawns, Pol de Chevres, Chintzes and Barege Robes, Shawls, Calicoes, Muslins, Summer Cloths, Cottonades, at surprising prices for cash. MEN'S WEAR, Fine and Fancy Cloths and Cassimeres, Jeans and Linen Drills. HOSIERY, Ladies', Men's and children's; also, Gloves, Collars, Ties, and stitched Handkerchiefs. GROCERIES, Coffee, Sugar, white and brown, crackers, molasses and Syrups, low lor cash. All manner ot Hats and Caps, Fur, Silk, Wool and Straw. Just bring on your Cash, and you shal not go away disappointed. May 17, 1861. ELMSTBEIT BLANK Exemption Judgraent Notes,Executems Summons, Subpoenas, Constable Sales, &c. for sale at this office. BLANK BEEDB\ A superior article, for sale at this offic April 8, 1869. THE SCIENCE of Education and art of Teach ing, by John Ogden A. M., at Dr. Harry's. Dec. 21, 1860. CALL and see a large and beautiful assortment of coal oil lamps, of the latest styles just re ceived and for sale cheap at H. C. Reamer's Drug Store. Nov. 16, 1860. OSWEGO corn starch, the best article at Dr Harry's. Dec. 21, 1860. Northern Light. THE cheapest and best light in use, can be had by buying Coal Oil perfectly pure, inodorous and free from smoke while burning, at SI.OO per gallon, at H. C* Reamer's Drug Store. Nov. 16, 1860. ROCK POWDER just received, aud for sale by March 22, 1861. A. L. DEFIBAUGH SHETLAND WOOL, all colors,at Dr. Harry's- Dec. 21, 1860 A large assortment of Clothing for sale cheap at Shoemaker's store. A Beautiful assortment of Kerosene Lamps and Shades just received at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book store. Nov 9, 1860. f jMINSEL ZEPHYR all colors at Dr. Harry s JL Dec. 21,1860. AN excellent at tick of KEROSENE jnst received at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. Nov. 9 1860. Drugs and Books. H. C. REAMER, Street, Bedford. P a . M the aland formerly occupied by Dr. F. C. Reamer \V HOLESa LE and re *▼ tail dealer in l)mir /j'JMffL 'JLJ Medicines, Chemicals. Dve i w ® tuffs ' oi , l Varnishes, Turpen tine, Window Glass, Glassware, Ac J Q j received a large stock of American, French English perfumery. A)o a great varie'v of H„ Soaps for Toilet use. Tooth pastes, Hai/ Tonic/ Hair Dyes, that will colour various shades from tight bsown to a jet black, Tooth, Nail, Hair Sh ving, and Clothes brushes, Combs. Pocket Kniv Pocket Books, PortmoDDai. s, Segar cases A c . Also, have and will keep constantly on hand a supply of Coal Oil. Burning fiujd aml Oamuhine w,th a great variety of the most modern and be* style of coal oil and fluid lamps. ** Pure Wines and Brandies for medical use Fh voring Extracts and Spices ofall sorts, Fine Segare Snuffs, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Having the agency for all the principal patent medicines in use will keep a full supply constant'* on hand. ' Also, dealer in Books, &c., consisting rf Q e( . graphical. Scientific, Religous. Poetical, Histoi ,caL Law, Medical, School and Miscellaneous Works in connection with a great variety of plain and fancv Stationery, Cap, Note, Post,and wrapping Paper Blank Books, of every size and quality, Diaries' Biank Deeds, Mortgages, Note and Receipts. - ' 23" Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guar anteed, with regard both to price aod quality. 03" Physicians. Prescriptions carefully "and ac curately compounded at all. hours of the day or night. ' Dec.{9, 1869. AND CONFECTIONARY. THE undersigned has just received and keeps constantly on hand the following articles CoflTee, sugar, molasses, cheese, crackers, cur rants, prunes, raisins, figs, almonds, filberts, cocoa nuts, ground Duts, pecans. Eng. walnuts, cream nuts, candies in variety, oranges, lemons, tobacco and cigars, allspice and pepper, spices of all kinds baking soda, cream of tarter, sulphur, brimstone' canister and keg powder, shot, caps and lead, grain and grass scythes, whetting tools, wash tubs and boards, indigo, extract logwood, copperas, alum and madder, oil, polish and Mason's blacking, sweeping, dusting stove, shoe and scrubbing! brushes, clothes, hair, tooth ana flesh brushes, bat and infant brushes, hair oils aud perfumery, purses and port monaies, pocket and memorandum books, bonnet and round gum combs, "ridding" and fine combs, bracelets and beads, pens, pen-holders, penknives, scissors, Knife-sharpeners, suspenders, spool cotton and floss, clocks, small looking glasses, violins, violin strings, toy watches, watch chains, curry combs, cards, horse brushes, shoe-thread, pegs and sparables, Johnson's Arabian Liniment, Rock and Little's White Oil, Merchant's celebrated Gargling Oil, for man or beast, and mauy other articles of a similar nature. The pat ronage of the public is respectfully solieited. A. L. DEFIBAUGH. July 1, 1869,-zz HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia. J Benevolent Institution established by special En dowment, for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. \TEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting J.TX Surgeon, to ail who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.,) and in cases of extreme pov erty, Medicines furnished free of charge. \ ALU ABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhoea, snd other Diseases of the Sexual Organs; and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afllicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Act. ing Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. Nov. 16, 1860—zz WASHINGTON HOTEL, BEDFORD, PA. ITRS. S. FILLER wonld respectfully an -IT± nounce to her friends in Bedford County, and to the public generally, that she has leased for a term ol' years, the large and conveniut brick hotel, at the corner of Pitt and Jnliana Streets, Bed ford, Pa., known as the "WASHINGTON HO TEL," and lately kept by Mrs. Cook. This house is being thoroughly refitted and re furnished, and is now open for the reception ol guests. Visitors to the "BEDFORD SPRINGS," and persons attending Court will find the house a pleasant and quiet temporary home. Etery atten tion will be paid to tho accommodation aud com fort of guests. The table will at all times be sup plied with the best the markets afford. Charged will be moderate. Extensive stabling is attaches to this hotel and a careful and competent hostler will be in attendance. Special attention will be paid to the accommo dation of the farming community. March 30, 1860. Piper Hanging and Painting. r |~IHE subscriber wishes to inform the public that -L he intends carrying on the Paper Hanging and Painting business, in Bedford, and vicinity. Ha will put out work, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. He has a sample book of all kinds of wall paper, which can be seen at bis office, and paper can be had from him at city prices. He may be seen at the old INQIERER office. April 6, 1860. SAMUEL RADEBAUGH. WATCHES. JEWELRY AMD SIL VER WARE. WE would respectfully inform our friends,pat rons and the public generally, that we havs now in store and oflfer wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices, a large and very choice stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY,SILVER AND PLAT ED WARE, of every variety and style. Every description of DIAMOND WORK and other Jewelry made to order, at shoit notice. goods warranted to be as represented. N. B.—Particular attention given to the repairing of Watches and Jewelry of every description. STAUFFER & HARLEY, No. 622 Market St., south side, Philadelphia, March 22, 1861.-3 m MS. S. B. POTTS: HAS just returned from the Cities with a *r#o stock of WINTER GOODS, such as DRESS GOODS of every style, Bonnets and Ribbonds, Flower* and Rushes, handsome Cieakea, new style, Fur Capes and Victorines and Mufft, a large assortment. Nov. 2, 1860. MACARONI Cheese,Crackers,crystalized fruit and gum candies, for sale by A. L. DEFIBAUGH. July 20, 1860. KEROSENE LAMPS at Dr. Harry's. Dec. 21, 1860. FISH ! —A large stock of Mackarel and Herring Just received, and fo sale cheap atJ.R Shoemaker &Co's. cheap store. Juue 22, 1860.