j H| y UI | [|M | ww _, i i IM..JHI i asfSt M V*oflPAiiL!j *':■■ W hoped that tfcoteands' of valient nay? have this day been spoken when othew w*nM- have •uttered ruinous yea?- Qorm men haVe the fewest oars- He has but one Who fears to'.do wrong. He has a thousand who has oyer come that one. # * * VifcrtV'confo -ea by o%r foes Mid yiccs acknowl edges fcy our friends are probably real. HE that foils i '.'p fin i- a man ; he that grieves ct it is a saint; ho that'boasts oi it-is a devil. "^sEOTctnoF.s arc Tike rats, and a ruan s mind like *< h trap'; they get In easily and then perhaps, can't get put aj, all- A smaji" hospital win hold those statesmen who have impaired their roean.y not by private carelees ncss, but carelnluess for the pubiic. TrtE too frequent use of authority impairs it. If ithundr were continued it would excite no more sen- I v-.|tipftlna fhf npl -' of a mil!.. ■■ l f A' rir.WoritT-was -ennglit in a trap, by Barclay Hovt, of Taylor township, Cambria county, the oth er (lav. The animal measured five feet in length. "**' 'Tilr drarTficholaS," sakl Lord Strangford, "lam very stupid this motxnng.'v.my brains are all gone to the dogs." "Poor dog?!" replied his friend- VOITACTF. savs. "A physician is an unfortunate ' gentleman, who is every day ea led upon to perform "a rairuete —t® reconcile-" health with intemperance. * Tp. (tjiFn VF-Ss- —that is, tile fogt ot ep&aking the truth intentionally and even to the injury af self—is less a branch than a blossom of man'? moral strength of character. Weakling must He,- hate it as much as ■** they may "THERE are three umbrellas," said little Nell. — t'fhe hath fne—Hic sawdust i the ■ umbrella is an ' other ; and the sky isthc third—the greatfet of them all. Ifct gl3o ;!fo IakhcSt.i' f P-ahi one gentleman of honor to another, "If you don't accept my challenge, I shall post you in the pa yors." "Go ahead," said the other, "Ihud rather nil a dozen papers than one "coffin.' BEWARE of bayipg time neither to be gocd nor to, be human. He who gives himself leisure will have compassion; he'who inakes himself an engine will te'ofiroß. , A Tilsors fntuncsan wKb had wadfe his fortune by | marriage. being requested to sing in company, "1%! j mit me." said-he. ;*to imitate the nightingale, wh® never rings after be hasiaade his nest. - • Tsere is nbthing which so surely takes Gil the heart and strength and nobleness of character out oi u cjap a? tljf habit ofjioing from, moruing till night jnefwbathe li&ejs, and doing it because he likes it. A JEAI.OCS woman cannot be cured either by word or deed. She resembles" a kettle-drum, which, ot all iu-iraments- is the-most difficult to tunc, and kseps in tune the shortest time. I'vQrtetS ytcfiftuA, it It said, has become insane, and has turned spiritualist. She recently visited the sick bed of the Duke of Marlborough, who was sup rosed to be dying, and sent a message by him to Prince Albert, her dead husband. The Duke has ,* recovered, and Albert, it is presumed, never receiv ed the message. . PEAT SWAVT-S OX Pikf.— Several pept swamps along fiie eastern toast have been on fife for some time for l#ho'Heavy smokein the 'ftttobspherf witkiV'tlie past feV days. 'lt will take nnieh raia to fill the burning swamps and flood out ibe iirys. I"to ATTV c ISLAXTIS. —In the Mediterranean Sea, hear the coast of Sicily, a movable island has been rt- which means she securedhor h v'tnsg. wn# joine-fl fO her lover, and return \ rl fe.hirhoae.-^AmrMff^(i<>ra; Lepuihean. A Sixcrj AR phenomenon occurred recently on . • 'oat Aiv bondr( d feet of the road had sunk, and was contmu in? to sink. Whifc. into the cavitv b and hckvv strcitins-of water gashed from *.fow. M, -ill u,pc™,crf „ in-'filliag it. . Ttrvd OF ais BOAKPTVO lIOUSF..-A prisoner o. v advertises from Johnson's Island, in a morning ;: ,'urnaT. for a substitute to take hu place lntbennb ' A substitute to sfov here in my place. -ve inVi tfe thirtv vear? old! have a good moral character: A 1 d'igestive powers, and notaddinttd. . writing poetrv. To such an one H the ndvan cure- of a 'strict" retirement; army rations ami un r btigsted watchfulness to prevent them from get tn„F lost are offered for an indefinite period. Ad dress me at block 1, Room id, Militarv prison, at any ilme for the next three yeant. enclosing half a dozen postage^rtam|6^^ Sin-GCI.AR AVF-CDOTB.— ' There was a young wo man left in the care of a hon" 1 . her master aid® l -" * ' v w'vif/ : n tW' country. Ous nigbt on 0)19^ S'S kor. -W, ! 'f: d sS>"as?aS 1 Wf.; . e a n!" When she arose in the uiornm„ S H335 k.;? r,ba. sr„. r" -todv on suspicion of being concerned in W , berv. was tried and acquitted. Sonieutuc a e- as she was walking in company wit£ a fen-d. w - : j MAYHEW* ILLC STRATED Ilox'SoMai3ft§;exi3.oxit, r qatauiinz descriptive remarks upon the Anatomy. Modi chic. Eo#!??Te4h. f f.od. Stttfr : l^e^.rsPi plain uccou nl .ft.;- Sit#atit, NiAore aiA'Aanrt oMMAnom 'VMnt* * t*fl"6wcr£ wlfiti on (rr*H>ti4S. Iftaior** Breeders, Breakers ami Trainers: .also on Carriages and Harness. KinSeUtshe.l with more than 400 Engraving, from original designs mad.' eri:re>'iv for this M ork. By KDWAR® MATJftEw, *l. H. V. S.. Autlior-of "The lUu'.tratctf Horse t>oeior." One Vol. Bvo. 11. A -Companion to fee Illustrated: Borse Management. Xr. ii EDITIO X . THE ILLUSTRATED HORSE DOCTOR. Being an accurate and detailed account, accompanied l T more than 400 pictorial representations characteristic to the various diseases to which the Kquinc raec arc iith jectcd: together with the latest mode of treatment, and all the requisite prescriptions written in plain English.— By Edward Mayhew, M. K. C, V. R., author of several WorkV'on vetfcrinary Art. [From the London <4lobe, j Every gen tie man who possesses or euros for horses would do well to keep this hook in hie boo* • -Mr. May hew's treatment of tlx worst diseases to which horses are liable is verv clearly laid down and the method of keep ing horses well and to a prolonged old age, is t'.iat of na ture, of common sense. [From tho Era,] . Xo one with the least equine knowledge can require to be told that Mr. Mahew is the man lor the task which he ! r.-is undertaken, and most satisfactorily aeeou pi isbed.— His high reputation in the veterinary art, and his qualiti es ions as a practiced writer on .tonic-;io animals. .. ndcr hitn the very person flr supplying tar inteifcgen-t an ! :u tercsting work on the disci- -v - of t/c horse, which won id hi devoid of marc professional localities, while, at the .seme time, his skill as it draughtsman, and humor as n wittv observer of life, enabled hnn to illustrate with his pen. il what he feud written with his pen. Me advisedly say that "Tho Illustrated librae Doctor" is the very best book of the kind .which we know; and what gives it an essential charm is, that the,author so thoroughly sympa thises with the noble animal which be describe* . . • \Ve at once pronounce it as,scientific, yet intelligible : in forming, yet highly imusinjg: acceptable to tire profound horse doctor, yet th e work qfn(i ptheis for thcbi-'S s helve hi nnqualifiedyapprotiation add recoinmenlotion. ;'isk-Eithcr of the abovd hooks will he scut by mail on receipt of s">. j jilt" . 4 MARK'S PENINSULAR CAMPAIGN. 'The Beninsnlar CainjiJigD in Virgfriia ; or, Incidents and Skene? on the Battle! Fields and in Richmond. l.iu— trated with uuuiyroiis enrraviwga. By Rev. J. -I- Marks, D. I)., Chaplain of the ifird Pennsylvania Regiment,— 12m0.' Price 51,3 U. i | j IV. WICKfERSHAAI'S SCHOOL ECONOMY. A treatise on the preparation, organization, employ ment*. .governments and authorities ot schools. BY JAMES TV BE WICKEKSIIAM. A. M. Principal PenisyFraniij State Normal tiehool at MBlers v die, IT. iiiao. 51.13. (From the Mass. Teacher.] We heartily invito the readers of the 2'earier to exam ine this excellent volume, believing that it will ten. t -astcn the time when leaching will he recognized as a rof"V-ion, and tlx tcgiohcr he as fitted lor hi* work as to •omuutud the respect if the wise and good. [F'roin tli.'ij Com. school Jou nal-] Thifi is an excellent book and we welcome it as a valu iblewhlition to the Utiiited lists of works lor teach;-, t was written by n earnest and experienced teacher— T "Jse whose atari isfin the great work of Education. It foH of useful hint*,! suggestion* nod directions, and no rue teacher can resil it without profit. be sincerely hank Prof. Wicker shim for the prey* at ion of this work, t will be good where tier it mnjft* cir elated. iRMY OF THE CUMBERLAND. Annals of the arm.f of the comprising Id - S , to other with Jiuewiol 1 inri.b nts. Heuiiniscenccs. etc.. nd Official Report- ' . pottle of Stone River. By an iffioer. 1 hostra'cd V numerou!i g ue l Portraits, J.n ravinc* and Maps. J ( The above works wi ' ■ ' b jj on receipt of the •uhiishsd pri-'C. ' J * I LIPPINCOTT & CO, ALLEGHAhjy SEMINARY, MALE -V: v £ > -V I a-M. llairisbure, Bt "E. Ol . a Cotmty, Pstnna.. J. M . 11 l ! 1 Pllg.Ytl'AL. The Fall Session of 1\ r nu ntution comment, rb.t ' . A r- y' The pleasant location, I'T mora p ltr of the place an.'- th ow rate of boarding, rend. institution desirable fo Indents. _ v Boarding, with furmshe roon) , $2.00 per week. Tuition in English braße. ej) j,er Quarter. For further information tt(l q r( .,* | J. W. ICIJHHFk 3 . July 8, 1334-tf. 5 ainsburg, Bedford Co., l a. AI I-E (x 11 A TV Y. Maie and Fer v . a \eSeminary, , I'.AINrP-' 1(G, 'a. The second quarter of the Session of this h tituti.m being* it cdnes . .. . \ r -IS. -Terms reasonable. s2o wiU P*> all e/peascs 1c Juartct. (II weeks.) Forfurthar inlormation. address ,1. W. HIUUE.-S. Principal, Ryinsburg,Bedford co. R. mar. 18 1864-—l£ Sick und W cnndcf Pcnna. Volunteers. Informa k>" , I , Vns . v * aul ; l ol ' • 3 0 d infailelj.hta, i*iy array# he lud a V avatk>n to JOSJ PAKKKR, rliiif of the HospiAj . at the rJomi of the Young Xeus C'tirij n Asuociation, Xo, ItAM Chestnut street. . jPIJBLIG , 01' VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. '. I ' By Vkuc of an Order o'.tM- rtrjiAn* Omrt. of Bed fordCoanty, the wnttefiigied /Pmisiiw*ur of thi i fate I'f'rJseob Detwiier. Ut J|d!e lVo'dborry Twp, Bedford (■> iuty, dee'd., * /he s vfat I'uOlie Oul-cry, on he prelates OB \JI the; foil, wing v " : rer ,ir F' irii' or Tr* . J ' an<, > ,n d Town-hip. late tho Uansbin Fntti"n 'and- >4 Jhmiel K.,.i.,rie.. r .dir<'■* AIMXH U luore r E'ss-about 60 or <0 IJ. ek.aaid F well Timbered. : , a ": J a | ir no. K . h " A ' ar(?e ' KyK ,SAItX - ° UOitD NKWS FOJ&THE FARMERS. | „ rjIHE following kinds of Threshing Machines, ! CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT THE ! MACHINE SHOP OF i Peter H. Shires,-Bedford, Pa. , TL. Celebrated RAILWAY, or TREAD-POWER Thresn- Ang Machines with all the latest and best improvements. j ONE AND TWO-HORSE POWERS. The Two-horse Machine with two horses andfour hands ■will thresh from 100 to 125 bushels of wheat or rye, and Twice as much oats per day. ONE-HORSE MACHINES with three hands, will thresh from 50 to 75 bush, per day. HTto and four-horse TUMBLING SHAFT Machines, ulso, four-horse STRAP MACHINES. STRAW BHA KEitij el the most approved kind attached to all Machines. ALL MACHINES WARRANTED. REPAIRING Of all kinds of Maehines done on tho shortest notice. iCa-HORSES, PIG METAL, GRAIN and LUMBER taken inpayment. lis®.Farmers' wanting Machines, will do well to give me a call. PETER H. SHIRES, Proprietor and Manvfac'r. ALSO, FOR SALE, THE. ~ BRYANT STRATTON& GO'S CHAIN OF INTERNATIONA!. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE! Established in tho following cities: PHILADELPHIA, S. E. Corner of Seventh and Chesnut Street., New York, Brooklin, Albany, Troy, Providence. Portland, Hart ford. Burlington, Newark, Rochester. Buffalo, Toronto, rieavcland, Detroit', Chicago, Mifwttkeeond St. Louis. Thorough theoretical and practical instruction in all branches pertaining to finished business Education. The Philadelphia College stands first in the State, both in point of reputation and local advantages. The point ! aimed at i :to place Commercial Education where it be longs—in the front rank of useful instruction. To this i end a most thorough course of husines training is adopted : and carefully enforced, gnder the persona! supervision oi competent Professors in the "various departments. The most perfect system of practical training ever devised has been put in operation, ami is successfully carried out, af fording to students advantages such as have hitherto been considered possible only in connection with the counting house. After becoming proficient in the science of Ac counts, Penmanship. Commercial Calculations and Coin- I mercial Law. the student is advanced to the Practical De partment, where he becomes an actual Book-keeper an d 1 Merchant ; passes through the different Houses; acta in | turn as Teller, Cashier, Ac.; learns the duties and respon- I Abilities of each office, and becomes thoroughly Informed I nptanly iu the forms which are in uaivog.al uae, but in ' managing the affairs of business with system and dispatch. Scholarships issued at one point, are good for an un limited period in the eighteen Colleges comprising the "chair." Diplomaa are awarded to those whofutfll the prescribed course of study, and pass tfaereqnisito examination. For further information send for a circular. Addra*. BRYANT, STRATTON t CO.. Philadelphia. jpn. 29, l?fif——9 mo. fiitt €%] (tailfgr. nn. Wilson TM'Candlcss. Judge V. 8. Circuit Com% President. PITTSBURG. PA- Corner. Penn and St. Clairstreets. THE LARGEST CHEAPEST AND BEST Pave for a full Commercial Course. "ifvUNo extra charges for Manufacturer.-. P cam boat. Railroad and Bank Book-keeping. Ministers' so-.s'at half price. Student* enter and review at any ti:io This Institution is conducted by experienced lV* her and practical Accountants, who prepare young men f o active 'liusiucee at tho least expense and shorte* notice, for tire most lucrative and responsible situations. Dipio mas granted for merit only. Hence the universal hrefbr ence for graduates of this college, by business men Prof. A. Cowley, the best Penmaa of the Union win holds the largest number of Ist Premiums, an d acr ao competitors, teachers Rapid Business Writing. Circulars containing full information sent free or ap plication to the I'rtpcjirais. ■■ rlrt, PittsVurg Pa. July 3, IsfiX—gx. A. 15. CRAMER& ll Julia Am Street, I the M efi gj|H 1T uufc, a fid] afxM&iriciL of AXD' FANUY flO<)IS. from tho well-known firmbf Wood A Gary,. Cher-nut St., j Philadelpluo, which Will be remiweii by Express.weekly. I MerTrier.fls and the Public generally, arc respectlkUy in i Hted to give her a call dud form tin* jndgwedtsF ! Bedford, fll*y,l3, IMU-tT. 1 i < E c riW V\T And the Philosophy of its MnnnfnctdA. I A email treaties. With valua'-'e i-<- ij . - i.cct. 1 wiil be rent I-'REE, by mail, to per i *i,.- -.vilipend . tkeir address to I E. KETCHAM & ( 0., j April 29, 18fik Osborn's Prepared Java Coffee. A I AKfiS the meat delicious and economical bEirage it! in use. Nervous persons and dyspeptics can use this excellent coffee without the injurious effects o.xperio eed by using other coffee. In store and for sale bv Wareh IS. ISM—„ U " 1 "?" F BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER! The most perfect Machine in the world. Single Mowers or Combined Mar-bines Warranted to give .satisfaction or no sale. Farmers' in want of the BEST MACHIM of the kind now made, would do well to caU and rnaks ar rangements to give their orders for Machines in line for , AV PEXEIi 11. SHIRES. Bedford, Ma2o,'64y.- ly Aoer.t. Subscribers to jjadford Inquirer. LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS PERSONS indebted to mp for Subscription, Advertsing or Joh-M will find it to their advantage to pa' up, us l eave determined to close, up my account.-: without a useless dciay of fwo or three year-. My bills are - and anyhow! who desires t pay can so uithow ,mv gre..t Inconvenience. So pay np and save a* 1 ill sue a: wuehtad to ~10, for all sums, front Fifty cents up war TINWARE, Sholf HARDWARE of every description, CHAMBERS BURG AND MANN'S AXES. BUTCHER'S, GBEAVE'S, SPENCER'S, and otter files. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CUTLERY. IRON NAILS, GLASS, Ac. TUBS, BUCKETS, WASHING HOARDS, CHURNS, MATS, RUGS BASKETS, BROOMS, BRUSHES, ROPES, Ac, PUTNAM'S PATENT CLOTHES WRINGER, So fcitrblv spoken of. at, Manufacturts price*. We call the attention of customers to out STOVE DEPART MENT. Wc warrant lb cut if they call and see our WELLINGTON, WAVERLY, and PRINCE ROYAL COOKING STOVES, they will hare no other. Persons commencing "HOUSEKEKPING," furnished with nnt.thing in that line at "reduced [trices, for CASH Our assortment of goods is nut surpassed outside the cit ies. Persons building, furnished with goods at as LOW PRICES as they can be hud anywhere. COAL OIL, COIL OIL LAMPS, POCKET BOOKS, PIPES, Call and see us beforo purchasing. G. BLVMYEP. A SON. apr. 8, 1561—3 mo. FOR SALE OR t TRADE. A farm in Bedford township, owned by J*o. 11. Rush about four miles from Bedford, containing ISO acres, about 80 acres cleared, with log house log ban and other outbuilding* thereon erected ; also an apple orchard thereon. ALSO. A tract of la-fl in Harmon's Bottom. Juniatg township with log house, barn Ac. ; thereon erected, containing 70 acres and allowance. Best part cleared and under fense, and in a good state of cultivation Near trva school house. Mill Ac.. AdjoiuingScott Low. Hughes, and others, aud lately purchased from Win. Hurley. A LSO, 60 acres of land. 10 cleared and under fense, with log house thereon erected, adjoining Geo. Trouttnac. Geo. May And others, in Juniata township, and partly in Lon donderry, lately owned by Andrew Wolford. ALSO, 168 acres near Ptonerstuwn—within I mile ofßroadtop Railrond—about 100 acres cleared, with a two story dwelling house—new bank birn—stable Ac., thereon erected: also two apple orchards, thereon, of choice fruit. The soil is rich and capable of producing every va riety ofcrops iu this climate. ALSO, 160 acres best quality ofprarte—near the Missouri riv er, close to thooottnty seat of Harrison Co. lowa. ALSO, Two one hundred and sixty acre tracts, adjoining Blk has,,e City, in the richest valley of the west—the Platte Valley—about 3!) miles west of Omaha OHy, arid close t • the great national govcrcmentroad leading west in Ne braska Territory. ALSO. A tract of land in Union tunr.ship, containing 22:> acres, 7'-'acres cleared, wrtli farm house, tenant' house, i .••!• Km, also an apple orchard there, n. a.a jo. d new saw mill thereon, known as the "Snyder or Koonta property." ALSO, lf'O UTea. two miles above Omaha City, on the great bend of the Missouri. This tract is well timbered and very desirable. All ofthosolauds were located after:, persona! inspection and careful examination on the ground and 'can be well relied upon for future wealth. Map: shotting tin precise location are in tuy posession. ALSO. Tkrec desirable lots in Omaha City, Nebraska Territo ry. ALSO, A lot ofgronnd in the City of xer ritory. ALSO, A Tract of LAND. Contain!Jg Fifteen Acrca, ateatsev ; ...i ~ mrrx- j KI.U - W1 IsO- IfONIXC JUl'l to),' Stable thereon ore-ted, adjoining lands of Joseph liriukr • . John A. Omgrand and others, in Juniata Twp The cleared lrud is iu good order, aud the balance well Timbered, and nil capable of easy improvement aud cul tivation. ihe a l -, re rial ertate wii! bv sld :it xuuh prices as t insure safe and profitable investments. Notes or obligation! of any kind that are good will be taken in exchange—particularly good bank notes. 0. E. SHANNON. anr. 8, 1864. - MEW GOODS IN HOPE W ELL! r OWBBA A EICHELBERGER have associated with I J them John B. Castner. Esq.. of Hope well, in a gen eral mercantile and forwarding business at their old stand in Hopewell, the business of the firm to be transacted in the name of LOWERY, EICHELBERGER A CO. They arc now receiving and opening a largo and com plote stock of Foreign Dry Goods comprising a grvatei variety than is usually Wept in a country store. Among the articles they keep may be enumerated the following": DRY GOODS, Colored Delaines. Alpacas, Merriran;- and Spragues prints. Bombazines, Sheeting, Shirt ing. Irish Linen. Ac. IAD I ES DRESS GOODS in great variety,' Veils, Gloves, A Collars, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Cuffs, Au. (T LOT ITS—A variety of spring and summer cloths, j Broadcloths, Cassimors of different styles, Satinets, Ac. /TLOTHIXO—Mens and boys spring and summer styles V.' of Coats, Pants and Vests. TjOOTS, Shoes; Ilafs and Caps. (NROCERIKS —Sugars, Molasses, Coffee, Teas, Spices, J Ac. 1 HARDWARE, Ac.—Pocket knives, tablespoons and table knives and forkes, razors, scythes, axes, naiis, giass, plough points, Ac., Ac.,' Ac. -i. H MKMBCwMIMMMV !xa* . .. TjHSH —Mackerel, Herring, Cod fish. All. of. which were bought at neft oa.di prices, and which wo will sell on the same terms at a small advance. 4 H kinds of grain :,nd country produce bought or ex churged t'-r good,, fir which tint highest market prices tnn Tbi pant. • . ... V . r I.O',VERY, EICHELBERGER A CO. Hopewell, April 38, 1864. J. A LSI P & SON, „ AUCTIONEER A COMMISSION MERCHANT Bedford, Pa. F> BSPEC'TFULLY solicit consignment of Boots and i Shoes, Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing and all kinds of merchandise for auction and private sale. REFSMIKCKS. Philadelphia. Bedford. PHILIP FORD A CO. Hon. JOB. MANN, LOT I) A HOUGH. Hon. W. DAL'GHERtY, A. \OUNG A BROS. B. F. MEYERS. Bedford, Jan. 1,1863—tf. MI'LIXERY GOODS! MRS. >. D. GIBSON h.,s just redlrtied from Philadel phia With a new stock of t PRING AND SIM UK MILINERY CSOO BDNJfBTS, HATS, illi MM 1 .\< ;S. Ac., of tie latest Ffcv - oh*.p ifir wish. *• - - , r PATTERN.>, f ur Ladies and Children! DRESSES— tamping Pm em... Braiding and Embroidery. Ladies and Chiidera* Drassee uiade to order on the most reasonable terms. Ail ln faer lin * Wlll he promptly attended to, pr. 4Ji f 1604—ti". ; . - NEW GOODS AT THE BARGAIN STORE "OF G. R, &W. OSTER. j WE arc now receiving a choice selection of Fane J A j Staple Dry Goods, embracing all tbs new styles and shades of Prints from 1C cents up: Delaios, Schallies, | Alpacas, Bombasines, Mohair, Mozambique* Black Silks, j Victoria and Pacific Lawns, Cambric and Jivkonet Mu- 1 lins, Embroidered Collars mi" Sleeves in Wits, Balmoral and Ifonpcd Skirts, of the best make and latest styles. QH AWLS A XT) HEADSETS—'New fnbrins and designs 1 for spring and summer. Embossed Wool übl© Covers, Ginghams, Cheeks, Table Diaper, Tickings, Shirting Stripes, Cottonades, Sheeting mid Shirting Aluslins of all the standard marks, from 18 cents up. White Ballardvale, Red, Grey and Striped Shirting Flannels. CLOTHS, Cassimers, Satinetts end Jeans. Carpet and Fluor Oil Cloths. Ready made Coats and Vests for incn and boys, cut and made in the best end most fash ionable manner. Very Cheap. HOSERT, Gloves, Scarfs, Neck Ties. Shirt Collars and 'Fronts. Cotton Yarn and Carpet Chain. Hits of every quality, style and color, from I2iecntiiup. BOOTS AND SHOES!—'The largest and bout assortment of Ladies, Mioses and Childrens tine Calf, Goat, French Leuther, English Kid, Morocco and English Lust ing, Balmorals. Gaiters, Boots, Shoes and BuskSns, in town, with and without heels —made to order. Call and see them: they speak for themselves^. (f ROCKRIES. —Choice Coffee. esjtraSrfe Young Hyson, X Imperial und Oolong Teas. Prepared i.nd Essence of Coffee. A choice assortment of Sugar and Syrup, Rice, Chocolate, Spices, Ao., Ac. f CHEWING TOBACCO ncd jCigaas of i;he choicest brands. Quecnsware, a full teseortinent. HERRING and Mackerel by 4he barrel, half barrel or dozen; together with a great varioty of other goods to which wo call the attention oUrrciy body. riTERM? CASH, unless othenjise specified All kinds X of produce taken in exchange for goods. Bedford, May 6, ISM. f GREAT BARGAINS AT r ri IK EMPORIUM J\ itSHII SHUCK BRC^'HERS A ;RE JUST RECEIVING A STOCK OF FANCY DRY CONSISTING IN PART OF FAN®.' DRIISS SILKS, CHARLIES. POPLINS, MOHAIR UgILAIXS. BARE GES, FRENCH LAWNS, FANCY PfeTTs'TS, AC. BILKS AND CLOTH MANTILLAS, mm SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY, IH MOURNING ANDItACE G<®©s, A Rt>Vr OF LACE MANTILLAS AN|B SHAWLS, IJON,NLTS.AND JJONNF/i; Btl JiDON, Flowers, Children's Hat- and Flats, Lauir isn't Children's Gaiters, .~!i;>pdM§M Ar.d Fine Boots. Notions in Stockings, Glover, HandkCT'hicfa, njl Collars. Dress Trimmings, a| Perfifuiery, Ac, Ac, Ac, || The stock consists of every article ihuhllj I cpt in a Flrrt CUtu Fancy Store selected by an ex pa Iced city lady. Thankful for part favors we ask aeon luanee of yosr patronage. | SHUCK BROI ISRS. The old firm of S. A. W. Shuck also ask t It to see hesrnew rteck and a coutinuanCe of public ( Inage. Redfont, Anvil I*ji. THE LOST FOU3 D. EVERT THING IS NOW; LOS TIN HIGH PRICES. BUT if you wish to fitid them again, at OLI) PRD'ES, call at Mrs K. V. Mowrv's, who has jnst returned from Philadelphia, with the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTION OF MILLINERY GOODS ever brought to Bedford, which she will seD at old prices or cheaper. Her stock consi -ts of ft general assovtmentof FASHIONABLE SILK, S I RAW, CACTUS, LEGHORN AND CRAPE BONNETS, INFANTS CAPS A HOODS. SHAKERS, A LARGE ASSORTMEFT OF LADIES' MISSES AND C!l! LI) HENS IIA TS OF THE VERY REST STYLES OF ALL COLORS. A Beautiful assortment of Plaids, Ribbons, the latest styles Flounces, Ruches. Ladies dress cups. Corsets, Balmoral Skirts. Hoop Skirts,. Head Nets, Dress Trim mings, Zephyrs Shetland Wool, Ac. .4 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GRENADINE VEILS OF ALL COLORS; AI.SO LADIES LINES COL LARS A .V />POCKET-MANDKEII-CIUEFS, &C kirtd, JEWELRY, SHIRT FRONTS, AC. ail of which will he sold very low for cash. The public are respectfully invited to .call and see our stock before buying elec where. Bedford, apr. 16,1864—tf. s7 j GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF j STAPLE DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, j QUEENSWARE, A GREAT VARIETY OF SHOES I for Ladies. Children, Men and Boys Shoes and Boots.— ! HATS AND CAPS. All descriptions of LEATHER. I 500JCOKDSOF TAN BARK WANTED. J apr. 8, 1864 —tf. O Yes ! O Yes ! The undersigned having taken out Auctioneer and Sale License, is now ready to CRY SALES on the shortest no tice, and on the most reasonable terms. It will be recol lected that no one is legally entitled to act as a crycr of Sales, unless he procures alicense. Addres;, LEVI AGNEW, " _ r ' b ~ tf " Bedford, Pa. Gruggenheim's Ground Rio Cofifce. A FRESH in voice of this cxeollenteoffee just reoeiv ed and for Bale at the New Bargain Store of l W.WIS M-tf HOSTETTERS' I CELEBRATED STOMUH en. I A pure and powerful Tonic, comwtlve end *hrni,, ,f I w underfill efficacy in di*ee of tba STOMACHH LIVER AND BOWELS. Cures Dyspepsia, Liver complaint. Headache, General d,. bilily, Nervousness, Depression of fcpirifv, Constipation Colic. Intermittent Fevers, Cramp* and Kpatas. s*j „ij Complaints of either Sex, arising from Bodily Wfak eii ■whether inherent in the system or produced by causes. Nothing that U not wholesome, genial and restorative in it* nature enter# into the composition of Hostetier'e Stomach Bitters This popular preparation euntaiaeee mineral-of any kind, no deadly botanical vlemeot; R, fiery excitant; but it is a combination of the extract! f rare balsamic herbs and plants with the purest and mild est of all diffusive stimulants It is well to be forearmed against disease, and o far M human system can be protected by human means against maladies engendered by an unwholesome atmosphere, im pure water and other externa! causes, It ostet tor's Bitten may be relied on aa a safeguard. In districts infested with Feeerand Ague, U has beea found infallible as a preventive and irreaUta'ole as a rem cdy, rr.d thousands who resort to it under spprehensioi of an attack, escape the scourges atjd thousand, who neg lect to avail themselves of its protective qualities in ad vance, are cured by a very brief course of this marvelous medieino Fever,and Ague patients, after being plied with quinine for months in vain, until fairly saturated with that dangerous alkaloid, and nrot unfrequcntly re stored to health within a few days by the use of Hosted ter* Bitters. The weak stomal is rapidly invigorated and the appe tite restored by this agreeable Tonic, and hence it works Wonders in cases oFDispepsia and in less confirmed forms indigestion. Acting as a gentle and painless aperients, as well as upon the liver, it also invariably relieves the Constipation superinduced by irregular actios of the di gestivo and secretive organs. Persons of feeble habit, liable to A'ereottt Atlaeki, £ tu ne** of Spirit*, and Fit* of Languor, find prompt and per manent relief from the Bitters. The testimony on this point is most conclusive, and from both sexes. The agony of Billions Colic is immediately assnagedby a single dose of the stimulant, and by occasionally resort ing to it, the return of the complaint may bo prevented. As a general Tonic, Hostetfer's Bitters produce effects which must be -experienced or witnessed before they can be fully appreciated In cases of Ovm*t*tvtirmiiU Weak ne*t, J*re>iiane assylums. And melancholy deaths by Consumption bear ample witness to the truth of the assertion. The constitution once affected with organ ic Weakness requires the aid of Medieineio Strengthen und Invigorate the system, which Heinbold's extract bo chn invariably does. A trial will convince the most skep tical. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. Females, Females, Females.—ln many affections .pecw.- lisr to females the extract buchu is nneqnalied "by any other remedy, as in Cholosi# or Retention, irregularity, pain fulness or suppression of customary evacuations, al cerated orschirrhous state of the litems, leuchorthcea r whites, sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex whether arising from indiscretion, habit of dissipation, or in the decline or change of life. TAKE NO MORE BALSAM OR MURCURT, Take no raoro Baisam. Mercury, or unpleasant and dan gerous medicine, Hembold'sextract buchu and improved rose wash, cures secret diseases in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change ill diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure. It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing obstructions, pra wn ting and curing strictures' of the Uretha, allaying pain and inCarnation. so frequent in the class of diseases, and expelling all poisonous diseased and Wornout matter. Use Hem hold's Extract Buchu for all affections and diseases of the Urinary organs, whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever cause originating and no mat ter of how long stan ding. Diseases of these organs require tho aid of a diuretie I Ilembold's extract buchu in the great diuretic, and id certain to have tho desired effect in all diseases for vhiok it is recommended. t Evidence of the most reliable and responsible e a a.-ac tor will rceompany the medicine. Price SI.OO per bottle, or six forss.oo. Ilelivoredto any address, securely packed from observation. Describe symptoms in all communications. Cures guaranteed, advice grafts. Address letters or information to 11. B. HEMBOLD, Chemist. 104 South tenth st. below Chestnut, Phila. Hcmbold's Modioai depot, ilembold's Drug and Chem ical Warehouse, 594 Broadway New Yprk- BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS! Beware of CounterSts and unprincipaled dealers wha endeavor to dispose "of their own'* and "other" articles on. the reputation attained by lietn Void's genuine prepa rations. Heinbold's extract buchu, Homhold's extract Larsaparills, Hooibold's improved rose wash. Potd hy all Druggists everywhere. Ask for Heinbold's, take no other cut out the advertisement aud send for it and avoid impo sition and exposure, dee. U 1863— it ' -■% CJTOCKHOLDETUS MEETING—BEDFORD RAlt kJ ROAb COMPANY. A meeting of the Stockholders of the Bedford Railroad Company, w ill be held at the office of the Company In Bedford Borough, on Saturday the SOth day of July, in stant, at ft o'clock A. M., of said day, far the purpose of considering a joint agreement which has been entered in to between the Directors of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Company nniffth'i Bel ford Railroad Company, for the consolidatiottof said eom pauies, and the merging of the co mo rate ridfita, now era ;ind privileges of the Bedford Rajrrwwf Cemj any into lha Huntingdon and Broad Top MMMait KrwlfbmlLrßd Coal Company t at which meeting taSefaiqtfMson or Uv proxy wRt be taken for the adoption or rejection of said agreement, according to tho provision# of the act of Assembly of May iffth, 1861, in relation U the consolida tion of Railroad Companies. , By order of the Board of Directors,, 3 NO. P. RfcED, July 15,'W,-2ti ' Sm'ifu ry.