Bedford inquirer. (Bedford, Pa.) 1857-1884, September 16, 1864, Image 4

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JEFF UATTS'S COXSTTTUTIOX, which Govencbr Sey
mour in his 1 weedle-Hali speechjirefcreclto his own,
excludes all foreign rotes.
Mill the In j i voters, even hiseiplined by their
ir.alijrtier of LtOycart? Stan iling. Brooks, support Sey
mour t Co., who seek to tfeprivathem oftheir votes?
Peacefully Iyci.ixED.-t—'The copperheads of Pow
esheik county, lowa, at a meeting a few days ago,
resolved that unless the Chicago Convention put
forth a square pence platform, "as clearly ami-war
as the English language can express it. and then
nominate as candidates for President and vice Presi
dent men whose views and feelings harmonize with
the platform, we will see the platform, convention
and candidates in HELL rather than vote for the can
didates or sustain the action of the Convention.''
M hatever the platform may be, the English here
quoted is tolerably plain.
TEitnnux COLLISION -t-Tbe ship General McClel
lan, of Chicago, under command of "one Seymour,"
came into collision with the ship General Sherman,
<ii -no I nßed States, commanded by Abraham Lin
coln, at or near Atlanta, Ga. The General Sherman
•vas not injured at all, but the General McCieilan
had one of her principal planks knocked out of her
p.atiorni, complete! y shivering the whole struct
ure.
She had on board at the time of the collision a
large andsanguine party of war-men, peace men, and
copperheads, who were thrown into the greatest
consternation, and great fault is found with the com
mander ot the General Sherman for not havingavoid
<*d the collision until alter the General McCieilan
had got past Cape Second Monday in November,
when she could have dispensed with her platform
and wouid not have liable to such serious in
jury.
Ihe pari- or, board the Gen. Sherman are truelv
fo ai! hrnl that the strength of their ship has savt d
'"■jiii from disaster.
IVe do net learn that, there was ar.y insura'j CC on
the Gen. Mt dellzn.
COSSAE'S
MRU QKIRUII&
For Hat*. Mice. Roitrhm, tnts. IM Kits*,
'Hnthsiu Fan. H vnlri,,. A®., luwc-ts on Pluium,
Fowl*. Animal*. Ac.
Put Uj in 25 cent ,-vnd SI .01' Boxes. Bottles, tun) Flask,
$3.00 at <1 Si.tJU sizes for Rote'?, Pcblic Institutions, Jtv.
'-•July infallible rtaimiios known,"
"Free from Poisons,''
"Not dangerou- to thehcnie.n family,"
"Rots euinti out of their hole- to die."
■?4'HSoM 1-y 'BI Trnggjs..- and Retailers everywhere,
yd?-. Sold whokifale in all h-.rge citi- .
! I B ware I ! ! r.l >it worthless
jJtS~Sao that "Co-t-.n'-" name it on g c 'u Box, Bot
tle, end Flr.sk, before you **L\.
Address lIf.XRT FOSTAR.
.-'M; "Principal 452 Broadway. New York.
oy all wholesale and retail Druggists in
Bedford, Pa.
htar, 4. 1861—8 mo.
Blackivood's'MagaziDe
AND TUB
Reviews.
PRICES CHEAP AS EVER,
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Postage Reduced!!
Prcmiiiinx to new Snliwrlliervl!
Notwithsianding the cost of Reprinting these Peri edi
cal b-more thau doubled in oiuisequejire of the enor
tii-nt rise of Paper and of a ginernl ailvacee in all other
cxpen-e-—and notwithstanding other publishers are re
ducing the ,-it.e or increasing the p rice of their publica
tions, we shall continue, for the year ISO!, to furnish
nasi-complete, as lurefore, at the old rates, viz :
THE LONDON.QUARTERLX (COXSERTATIV).
o_
THE EDIN3CGH REVIEW (Whio).
TTIE NORTII BRITISH REVIEW (FREW Cncr-cn).
4.
THE WESTMINSTER REYIEW' (LIBERAL).
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (TORY)
TEK3IS.
Per Arm.
For any one of the four Reviews $3 till
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For Blaekwood aud the four Reviews 10 00
POSTAGE.
The postage to all poirts of the United States is onlyff.
ty-'ijr a Htm ay. ar for the vhole fire publiemion*. viz:—
twenty-four cents a year for Blackwood andon'y ebjAt
cf Htm a yenrfor a AViPostage payable at the office
w here the numbers an; re-eived.
PREMIUMS.
New Subscriberß to any two of the Periodicals for IS6-4,
will receive a prrmiHHi their choice of any one of the
four Reviews for 1863. Subscribers to all fi * e will receive
theirehoiec of any tiro of the four Review# for ISA'!.—
Subscribers to any or all the works for 1864, may procure
a:.y of the four Reviews for 1863. to whiuh they may not
he entitled as premium-, at one dollar a year each.
v'T-Thc Third Edition of the September Number of
Blaekwood, containing an article by an English officer
who was present at the battle of tjcttymburij, is now ready
price 25 cents.
Remittance? and communication? should be addressed
to
T.E'TNARD.qgOTT k CO.. Publishers,
No. 38 Walker St., bcl. Broadway aiidChureh St.
IVe also Publish the
FARMER'S GUIDE,
By Tlrvnv STRI-HEN'S of Edinsburgh and late .T. P. NOB
TON, of Yaie College. 2 vols. Royal Octavo, 1600 page
and numerous Engravings.
PR RE. f-5, for the two vnlumet. Bv M -il ?7.
L. SCOTT i. CO.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Editor r.f tie /to/Hirer ;
DRAM SIR : —With yonr permiaaion I wi-h to say to the
readera of your paper that T wOl send, by return mail, to
all all who wi-h it {free), a Recipe, with full directions for
making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will ef
fectually remove, in ten days. Pimples, Blotches, Tan.
Freckles, and ali Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same
soft, clear, smooth and beautiful,
1 will also mail free" io those having Bald Heads, or
Bare Face.-, simple directions and information that wiil
eiia'de them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair.
B hiskers. or a Moustache, in less than thirty days.
All applications tui-wered by return mail without c-ba, ge.
Respectfully vours,
TUGS. F. 'MI -iPMAN, Chemist,
jyl,6J—2in.] SSI Broadway, New York.
A Card to tlie Suffering
C A ALLOY, two or three hogsheads of "Buchu," Ton
K_ ie Litters. "Parsapariifcr," "Nervous Antidotes," A l ".,
e., A..and afler you are satisfied with the result, then
Stvfru'liml 11 DOCTOR BUU'HANG ENGLISH
'• I A. ILLS—.and be restored to health and vigor
it. ess th&u thirty days. Tltey bp.- purely vecetahle.
pleasant to take, prompt and salntkry in the'ir effcets on
' broken-down and sha'ter.-d constitution. Oil and
young can take them with aevautage. Imported and sold
tu the United Btale. otily by JAB. S. BUTLEit
No. 427 Broadway. K. Y.
- iSr-D-Agcnt for the Unite!) States.
*■• A Bnx fo p Filte, securely packed, will he
ni ..Vr. ar '" V a<l<lreM " n m **Pf '>f price, which is ONE
DOLLAR, post paid—money refunded by the Agent if
"mire satistaction is not given.
jy!.64—.'ittsij
DO YOU IVISII TO BE CURED?
DR. BUCAN'S
ENGLISH SPECIFIC FI LLS cuiw, in less than 30 day.
the worst cases of NERVOUSNLStS. Impoteney. F.ema
ture Ihu-uy, Seminal Weaknoes, InaauHy, uudad Urinarv,
hexua, hid Nerv one Affections, no natter from ..hat cause
produced, i rice, One Dollar per box. Sent, post-paid,
by ui tti, on rtcciptof an cider. One Box will perfect
the cure ID most cuets. Ad jresj
JAMBS S. BUTI-ER,
General Agent, 427 Broadway, New York,
jly 22-61,-sin.
MY W fo harkft my bed an I board, Kad I warp any
rs ui iron, trusting or hurooring her on my ac
-*'• "s 1 will cot pay any of ue- acooua;-.
BL-.^RVILLtS, Aug. 10, LobLr—-34? JUiiN LiANN.
FROM THE PRESS F
J. ii. LIPPINOOTT & CO.
PHILADELPHIA.
T
Every Owner of Horses Should Possess n
Copy of .11 r. Muyhew's In valuable Book.,
JUST PUBLISHED R
MIYIIEW'S ILLiSTKATEI)
Horse Manasemciit,
Containing descriptive remarks upou flic Anatomy, Mcdi
'.'ihe. Shoeing, Te*th. Pood, Vies, Stalls ; likewise p!i
account of the Situation, Nature and Value ofthe \ a'dwn.-
I'oints: together with eo in me at* on (iriwuis lieu err,
Breeders, Breaker- and Trainer ; • also on Carriages and
Harness. Embellished with mora than too Engravings
from original designs made e&prt'-.Ty for this Work.
By EDWARD MAYHKW, M. H. V. S„ Author 01 "Toe
illustrated Horse Doctor." One Vol. Bvo.
IL
A Compaßi.cn to th nitrated Horse
Management.
X E \Y E DITION.
T LI E
ILLUSTRATED HOESE DOCTOR.
Being tin accurate nn<l detailed account, accompanied
by more'than 4-'t> pictorial rbproseutaritm- elmm rcri-ti.-
to I lie various diseases fi, which ' lie Katrine race are sub
je red : together with the l^ r c*st taodo of treatment, and
n: the requisite prescript", on* written in plain English.—
1' Howard Mityhciv, ,vl. If. 0. V. is., uutlior of .-e-era]
Works on Yeteriiia-y Art.
[Front tin, London Globe.}
Every ge.jticuian who possesses or cares for hordes
would do well to kiep this book in hi? house. .Mr. Mav
new s treatment ofthe worst diseases.to which horses are
ti r .)e is very clearly laiil down and the method of keep
ing horses we.il and to a prolonged old age, is that of na
ture, of eotjrjon sense.
[From the Era.]
* UI we with the least equine knowledge can require to
' ;e '-old thai Mr. Mahew is the man for the task which lie
has undertaken, and most satisfactorily accomplished.—
tli? high reputation in the veterinary art. and his qltnlih- 1
cations as a practiced writer on domestic animals, render
him the very person for supplying an intelligent and in
teresting work on the disease- of the horse, which would
he devoid of mere professional localities, while, at the
same time, his skill as a draughtsman, and humor as a i
witty observer ot life, enabled him to illustrate with his !
pencil what he had written with bis pen. We advisedly j
say that "The Illustrated Horse Doctor" is the very !ws"t j
book of the kind which we know: and what give- it an i
essential charm is. that the author so tUdpuughlv sVmpa- i
thrtes with the nobio animal which he describes . . .
We at once pronouns* it - scientific, yet intelligible : in
forming. yet highly amusing: acceptable to the profound
horse doctor, yet tie work of all other.- for the book shelves
in every gentleman'.- tunctanfr . . . We give it our
un |un!i' ed approbation and recommendation.
of the above books will be sent by mail on
receipt of $3. " ,
ITT
MARK'S PENINSULAR CAMPAIGN.
T he Peninsular Campaign in Virginia: or. Incidents
and Scenej on the Battle-Fields and in Richmond, Illus
trated with numerous engravings. By Rev. J. .1. Marks,
I). !>., Chaplain ofthe 65rd Pennsylvania Regiment.—
!2mo. Price $1,50.
iv7
WItKF.RSHA.WS
SCHOOL ECONOMY.
A treatise u the preparation. orpinitaiion, employ
ments, governments and authorities *>r echo-ils.
BY JAMES PYLE WK'KERSHAM. A. M.
Principal Pennsylvania State Normal School at Millers
ville, Pr. 15mo. 81,25.
[From the Mass. Teacher,]
V e heartily invite the leaders of the fswslsr to exam
ine this excellent volume, believing that it will tend to i
lias:en the time when teaching will he recognized as a i
profession, and the teacher he as fitted for his *<• k as to |
eomtnund th respect of the wi and good.
[From the Com. School -lourna),]
This is an excellent hook and w welcome it a - a vain-,
able a Idition to the li-uited 1 i.-(s of works for teach* s.—
It was written by an earnest and experienced lea- her— j
by one whose heart is in the gre .t w "k of Education. It
is full of useful hints, suggest .oft.- ... -i direct ion... and no I
true teacher run read it without proof. Wo sincerely I
thank i'rof.AViakerjhamfor the preparation of this work, i
It wiil be good wherever it may be circelated.
V.
ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND.j
Annals of the army of the Cumberland, comprising Bi- ■
ograpbiee. Descriptions of Departments. Account- of Eg- j
l-editi- us. Skirmishes and Battles : also its Police Record i
of Spies. .Smugglers, and prominent Rebel Emissaries, to- I
rq titer with Anecdotes. Incidents, Reminiscences, etc..
and Official Reports ofthe Battle of Stone River. By an
Officer. Illustrated with numerous Steel Portraits, En
gravings ami Maps. -vo. s'.'b
The shove works will be sent by mail on receipt of the
published price.
J. . LIPPINCOTT&CQ,
PUP.USHERS, Philadelphia.
July 1,1361 -5t-
ALLEGHANY SEMINARY,
AIAIaE FEAIALE.
Itains'briruj, Bedford Connly, L'aima.
J. IV. HUGHES, PltiXt II'AI,.
The Fall Session of this Institution will commence
Thuiwday, August the Bth.
The pleasant locution, the morality nf the place and the
i low fate of boarding, render this institution desirable for
students.
Boarding, with furnished room. 82.00 per woek.
Tuition in English branches. 84.25 per Quarter.
For further information address
J. W. II (TillES,
July 8, l-SOl-tf. Rainsburg, Bedford Co., Pa.
ALLEGIIAX Tl'.
Male and Female Seminary,
RAINSBURG, Pa. *
The second qnarterof the Spr.ng Session of this In
stitution beings Wednesday, April lit.
lertns reasonable. $25 will pay all expenses for a
Quarter, (11 weeks.)
For further information, address -
J. M. 111 (illii.--, Principal,
Hain.-i-urg. Bedford co. Pa.
mar. IS 1864—tf.
Sick and Wounded I'cnna. Volunteers.
Information rcsneeting Pennsylvania soldiers in
! I lie Hospitals ot Philadelphia, may always he had
ly application to J oft, PARKER* chief of the Hospital
(Join mission. r.t the rooms of the Young Men* Uhris
tion Association, No. km Chestnut street.
PUBLIC RAT.-Fl
V OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
BY Virtue of an Ordef of the Orphan's Court, of Bed
ford Cowntw.'he itnderrigned Adinlr.is-te-f. s . t he
Estate of Jacob De'wi ee. late of Middle >V,,..Ai,crv Twp,
Bedford County, deo'd., w !be <>M at Public On rv on
the premises,
On SATI RDAY, Ihp 2 Gill of Al Ll S r i , p j,
Ail the following ,h-s ribed Real '..state viz : ) t
fain Farm, or I; ot Land, in said Township, , -.j,,.
Mansion Prop.- < of deceased, asliob.ing rf-i- o ii
Rdjilogle, John Putter's heirs and - the • <) ~\ |> i
, EItIHTY-1' IVB ACHE--, uior- or ics,—.* ..;_,t ()j . r
1 aces cleared and under Fem-e—baa nee we'l .jmhe
with a liood Two and a bain isle y DM E'.l i M. in
jsitk liu.-ement Story. A large I AN n I . . a „
qub-hail liuge thereon eree-od. Also, there'is a "0W
APPLE ORCHARD, and plenty of !r s. runuing IVAc
upon the premises
#s~£ate to commence nf Or c o'elotk, P. M. of said Ay.
Terms made kcowu on dav of -ale bv
DAM I) 6. HOOVER.
„ MOSE.S II DE I'M ILER.
New Enterprise, July 1, ISM-tf.
S* 1A A f )AV ! AGENTS MA NT ED.—TO SKI /> Till
LEGAL TENDER STATIONERY
PACKAGE. Each package .-m'ains :',6 Son"*, 2 nu' es
1 M sUc f^°f'lfppr. 1 Eselopes, I Ruler. 1 Pen.
\ \ ,IU } lcnd Peacil, t Design tor Undartsleeves
1 tor Cuuas Apron, 1 for Embroidered Collar, 1 for
Christen in aße je, 2 for marking I.ettora, 13 Secrets never
Let ore pnWDI td, worth many Dollars: and other in „r-
I tnahoß. Also one h, anfiful ur-lele .f. eWeirv. Libera!
inducement- to AGENTS. Send Stamp for Cireuhir.
i V Kill & CO
' June 17, 1803.3 m. " S ° Ulh S<reft ' l hUa -
GOOD NEWS FOR THE
FARMERS.
r jpi'E following kinds of
Tlireshing Machines^
CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT THE
I MACHINE SHOP OF
Peter H. Shires, Bedford, Pa,
!TU < V.chrated ftA !V.\Y. rT : RAI- WEH Tbrrs,,-
ia£ Machines wRb -*i the latest .0! leFttiiM*
ONE AND CWO-HO US ItWKKA
The Two-horse Machine with two horses and four hinds
wiil thresh from 100 to 126 barbels of wheat or rye, and
twice as much oats per day.
ONE-HORSE toACHINES
1 wuu !.hrec hands, will thresh from 50 to 75 bosh, per day.
Two and fou.-a:"-" 6 TUMBLING SHAFT Machncs,
also, ton r-horse S;lt At . 'N' 111X1-.:-, STRAD 11 A.
KEHS of the most approved kino attached to all Maehi^eg,
ALL MACHINES WALL ANTED.
II EIAIJ?IN(a
Of all kinds of Machines done 011 the shortest notice.
A-fIU HORSE?, FIG METAL, GRAIN AN J LUMBER
taken in payment.
Farmers' wanting Machines, will do well to give me
it call.
PETER H, SHIRES.
l'rrtitrivtar ami Jlauitj'uc'r•
ALSO. FOR SALE, TIIE.
BRYANT STRATTONA GO'S -
CHAIN OF INTERNATIONAL
COMMERCIAL COLLEGES.
Established in the following cities:
PHILADELPHIA.
S. E. Corner of Seventh and C'hesnut Streets, New York.
Drooklin, Albany. Troy, Providence, Portland. Hart
ford. Burlington. Newark, Rochester, Buffalo. Toronto,
t 'leaveland, Detroit. Chicago, Milwukeeand St. Louis.
Thorough theoretical and practical instruction in all
branches pertaining to a finished Business Education.
The Philadelphia College gtands first in the State, both
in point of reputation and local advantages. The point
aimed at :-: to place ("onitaereial Education where it De
longs—in the front tank of useful instruction. To this
end a most thorough course of busieps ir-'ttng sdopted
.and carefully enforced,"fß; the personal supervision <>t
eompetent Pfcfossors in the various departments. Tho
moot •"erfeet system efproctieal training ever devised has
n.en put in operation, and is successfully carried out. af
fording to students advantages such as have hitherto been
considered possible only in ronudction with the counting
house. After becoming proficient in the science of Ac
counts. Penmanship, Commercial Calculations and Com
mercial Law. the student is advanced to the Practical De
portment, where he becomes an actual Book-keeper and
Merchant ; passes through the different Houses; nets in
turn as Teller, Cashier, £e.; learns the duties and respon
sibilities of each office, and becomes thoroughly informed
not only in the form* which are in universal use, but iff
managing the affairs ofbusine.-s with system and dispatch.
Scholarships issued at one point, ar good for an un
limited period in the eighteen Colleges comprising the
"chain."
Diplomas are awarded to ho*o who fulfill the prescribed
course of study, and pass the requisite examination.
For further information -end f-,r a circular.-
.4,/•/•. BRYANT. STRATTOX A CO..
/ J /. ,70,/c/y>Aia.
Jan. 29. lkts4 —9 mo.
Alron il ihi ttolUflf*
Hon. Wilson M'Candless, Judge U. S. Circuit Court,
P resident.
PlTTfiTdlßfl, PA., < nor. penn and St.- Clair streets.
THE TjA TIGF.ST CHEAPEST AND BEST
c- . CO
(
Ps;. for a flill O ■ a! ' n >.
•'. ♦"".s- cxtnt"i;h t s tor Mttuuf < <*mrsf
Ki>!r>a<] and liank I - Min'-teisou#' at
hoi f price. Student* enter unit review at uv vitue.
This 1 nstltutien is e otibioTvd by evpc ic.ied cic'tiers
and practical Accountants, who prepare j ,ng men f, r
active businees at the least expense .ni l shortest notice,
for the moot lucrative and responsible situ u ••.*< Diplo
mas granted for merit only. Ilenee the unit :-at prefer
ence for graduates of this i-ollege, f>y bu-ine , is.
Prof. A. Cowley,the best Penman of the i 11 i o, who
holds the largest number of 1-t premium*. and oie,
competitors, teachers Rapid Business Writing.
Circulars containing full information sent free on
plication to the Principals.
JENKINS A -Mini. I
Pittsburg, Pa- .
inly .1, 1863—7*.
A. B. CRAMER& GOT
T)ES*'ECTFIJLLY in'orin th-ir friends and customer.-',
AA they have now O[ II and ready for sale,
A LARGE AND GENERAL
ASSORTMENT OF
SPRiKS i Siilß GOODS,
Which they will sill
CHEAP FOR CASH,
OR APPROVED CREDIT, !
of Six Months; interest added In A IK" uses, after an ac I
count is due and not closed by Note.
l{uyin{r Ft)i- Cnsli I
THESE ARE Till' BEST TKltMs WE CAN OFFER.
Bedford. May 11. 18fil.
A New Perfume fur the Handkerchief! I
PII2 LON'S NIGHT BLOOMING CERE US—-A deli
cate and fragrant perfume distilled from the rare and
neuutifa) flower from which it takes ft* name.
For sale at the Bargain Store of
(j. R. i. W. OSTER.
NEW STORE. NEW GOODS!
MRS, SAMUEL H. TATE,
HAS opened out, at her regidetide,on Julia Attn Street,
opposite the Mt ngcl House, a full assortment of
MILLINEKY AND FANCY GOODS,
from the well-known firm of Wood A Carv, Chestnut St.,
Philadelphia, which will he renewtd by Express, w efclv.
'lcr'friend- and the Pub Is generally, arc respectfully in
vited to give her a ci'l and form tkc r judgments.
Bedf.o 1, May 13. 1861-tf.
ICE C K IN'A M
And tlie Philosophy of its Manufacture.
A small treath's. with vnlua de recipes on this subject,
will be sent FREE, by mail, to persons who will seud
their address to
E. KETCH AM At CO.,
.••it IHI. -r., NEW YORK.
Np. i ?S. 1-fl
Osborn's Prepared Java Coffee,
M ANE the it -t 'c'i e iiMi.iai heverage
•n :•. Ner-'.u.,-: per, n- ~!j iy -pep can n-o this
■excellent • .... ~ t „. ... t. axperkr ted
bv using •Thr ' 6. In ! ■ . jr *a *• bv
.. . < • 1 R.
MsnA 1
:BUCKEYE
be ni,,sl per 1 et M., 1. ;■> i.e • ,
or t'ombi' ■ ,1 Moehtnt Ms,
no sale. Farmers' r
the kind tiow made, n ,:y . ,!• 1
rongements to give their i tders for '
mowing. PETER H. :-i,li
Bedford, Jl2o,'6iy.- ly .
Subscribers to Bedford Inqu e
LOOK TO YOUR INT 3.REST r
PERSONS indebted to tte for Sul gcription, Advertring
or Job-Work, will find it totbe.ir advantage to pay up,
as I have determined to close up my accounts without a
neo'ess delay of two or three yeats. My hills arc small
and any one who desires to pay can do so without any
great inconvenience. Fo pay up and save costs—us 1 will
sue all indebted to inc. for all -nine, fri.ro Fifty cents up
wards. Prompt etti ntion to this notice msv s: etr uhle
J. R. DLUBORROW.
edford, May 27, 1864.
GiSO. BLYMf ER & SOK
Dealers in
HARDWARE,
HOI'SE-R SNISHING GOODS,
STOVES
AND TINWARE,
HARDWARE of every description. CIIAMBERS
151'HO A XL) MANX'S AXES.
Bl TCIIEIt'S, GREAT E'S, SPENCER'S, and other flics.
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CUTLERY. IRON
NAILS, GLASS, Ac. TUBS, BUCKETS, WASHING
j BOARDS, CHURNS, MATS, RUGS BASKETS.
I BROOMS BRUsHES, ROPES Ac,
! PUTNAM'S PATENT CLOTHES
WKINOER,
-A highly spoken of. at Manufactures prices. We rail
the aftcutlon of customers to onr STOVE DEPART
MENT. We warrant them if they call and see onr
WELLINGTON, WAVERLY, and PRINCE ROYAL
COOKING STOVES, thcv will have no other.
Persons commencing •'HOUSEKEEPING," furnished
with anothhtg in that line at reduced prie*s, for CASH
Our assortment of goods is not surpassed outside the cit
ies.
Persons building, furnished with poods at is LOW
PRICES as they can be hud anywhere.
COAL OIL. COIL OIL LAMPS, POCKET BOOKS,
Call and see us before purchasing.
G. BLYMYER A SON.
apr. 8, 1864—.", tuo.
FOR SALE
OR
TRADE.
A farm in Re Iford township, owned by Jno. TL Rush
about tour miles from Bedford, containing 180 acres,
about so acres cleared, with iogbuusc log ham and other
outbuildings thereon erected: also au apple orchard
thereon.
ALSO.
A tract of land in Harmon's Bottom. Juniata township
with log house, harn Ac. ; thereon erected, containing 111
h"res and allowance. Best part cleared and under fensc.
am. 'a a good state of cultivation N ear to u school
house, . ' ill Ac.. Adjoining Scott Low, Hughes, and others,
and lately purchased from Wm. Hurley,
ALSO,
60 acres ofland. 10 cleared and tidier fcns, with log
house thereon erected, adjoining Geo. Troitftnan, Geo.
May and others, in Juniata township, and partly in Lon
donderry. lately owned by Andrew Wolford.
ALSO,
166 acres near Stoneratown—within 4 mile ofßroadtop
Railroad—about 100 acres cleared, with a two story
dwelling house—new bank barn—stable Ac., thereon
erected: aisotwo apply orchards, thereon, of choice fruit.
'! he soil is rich and capable of producing every va
riety of crops in this climate.
ALSO,
160 acres best quality of prarie—near the Missouri jA'-
cr, close to Ihccouuty seat of llurrison Co. iuwa.
A I.SO.
Two one hundred and sixty acre tracts, adjoinXg F<k-
Imrne City, in the richest vniley of the west —H'* Platte
Valley—about SO miles west, of Omaha Oity, /ml dose to
the great national government road leading west in Ne
braska Territory.
A LEO,
A tract ofland in Union toxin shV, containing 225
acres. "2acres cleared, with farm b'bso tenant house,
double log bam. also an apple e'i'haid thereon, also a
good new saw mill thereon, knr" * s tlj e "Snyder or
K". Nt, property."
IP. -(- iw,. mi e.- tthde Omaha City, on the great
l 'iad • . be A1 i-souri. This tract is well timbered and
Tl .r. ile.-iiuhlc. A i cttliesr lands were located after a
persona! ins|icctiop /iJ carefulexaminotion on the ground
and can V, wdl re) fe A upon for future wealth. Maps
sh .wing the prec** s loeation are in icy potent ion.
ALSO,
Three de ra '>!e lots In Omaha City, Nebraska Territo
ry.
ALSO,
4 1 ,*6fgronnd in the City of Dae.ttah, Nebraska Ter
ritory.
ALSO.
A Tract of LAND, containing Fifteen Acres, about sev
en ici'i. Cleared, with a Story and a half Log liotise and
Log Stabic thereon erected, adjoining lands of Joseph
ilrini.cy. John A. Omgrund and others, in Juniata Tap.
The i cared land is in good order, and the balance we!l
Timliered, and ail capable of easy improvement and cul
tivation.
The above real estate will be sold at such price* as to
insure safe and profitable iftvestmeift*.
Notes or obligations ofafiy kind that are giuid will bo
taken ifi exchange—particularly good bank notes,
U. E. SHANNON.
apr. 8,15C4.
NEW GOODS
IN
HOPEW E L L !
IOWERY A EICHELBERGER have associated with
J them John B. Castner. K*<|., of Hopewell, in a gen
eral mercantile Hud forwarding business at their old stand
in Hopewell, the business of the firm to he transacted in
the name of LOWER Y, EICHELBERGER A CO.
They are now receiving and opening a large and com
plete stock of Foreign Dry Goods comprising a greater
■ variety than is usually k' pt in a country store. Among
the articles they keep may be enumerated the following:
DRY GOODS, Colored Delaines, Alpacas. Mcrritnae
and Spragues prints, Bombtlzines, Sheeting, Shirt
ing, Irish Linen, Ac.
IADIES DRESS GOODS in great variety. Veils, Gloves,
J Collars, Handkerchiefs, Hose. Cuffs, Ac.
CLOTHS —A variety of spring and summer cloths.
Broadcloths, Casaiiners of different styles, Satinets. Ac.
CLOTHING —Mens and boys spring and summer styles
of Cotfta, l'ants and Vests.
Shoes: Hats and Caps.
("T ROCERIES—Sugars, Molasses, Coffee, Teas, Spices,
J Ac.
HARDWARE, Ae.— Pocket knives, table spoons and
table kniv. s ati.l forkes, razors, scythes, axes, lhiils,
I g!u-s, plough points, Ac., As., Ae.
: T^lSIl —Mackeral. Herring. Cod fish.
Al! of which we e bought ftt nctteash prices, an 1 which
we wi'l sell mi the same terms a; a small advance.
All kinds of grain and country produce bought or ex
changed for goods, for which the highest market prices
i wip be paid.
LOWERV, EICHELBERGER A CO.
Hopewell, April 3i, 1864.
J. ALSIP & SON
AUCTIONEER A COMMISSION MERCHANT
Bedford, Pt.
■ PPO'Fr'.LY S 'Rcii consignment of Boots ami
G Is, Groceries, Clothing and al!
'• fo. auction and private vale.
R: FKBKNCEB.
T ieiphia. Bedford.
1 FORD A CO. Hon. JOB. MANN.
■5 AO UGH. H n. W. DAUOHERTY.
I vol VG A BROS. F MF.YFR-'.
liadi'i.rft. Jan. 1,1863—tf.
Mll JNEPvY GOODS!
i!!.-. S I). GIBSftN lias just returned from Philadel
:i w'tt. a new stock of
PRING AND SUMER MILINERY GOO
BONNETS, HATS. TRIMMINGS, Ao. t of the latest
styles, id "up for cash.
PATTERNS for La lies and Children* DRESSES
Stamping Pat'erus, Braiding and Embroidery.
Lad.es and Childerns Dresses made to order on the
most reasonable terms.
All business in her line will be promptly attended to
pr. 22, 1864-tf.
NEW GOODS
AT
THE BARGAIN STORE OF
<. If. & W. OSTER.
IV I- Sl* " reeei 'ing a choice scir ii..r of Fancy A
IT Stupio Dry Goods, rabtloMg all the new styles
ami shades of Prints from 18 dent* up; Delains. Sell allies.
Alpacas, Botrbazhie*, Mohair, Mozambique*, Black Silks,
Victoria awl Pacific Lawns, Cambric and Jackonet Mus
lins, Eiobrnidercd Collars and Sleeves in sets, Balmoral
and Hooped Skirts, of tbo M make and latest style*.
OHAWLS AND HEAD NETS—New fabrics and designs
1J for spring and summer. Embossed Wool Table Covers,
Ginghams, Cheeks, Table Diaper, Tickings, Shirting
Stripes, Cottonades, Sheeting and Shirting M uslin* of all
the standard marks, from is cents up. White Ballafdvale,
Red, Grey and Striped Shirting Flannels.
C' SLOTHS. Ca.'siincrs, Satinetts and Jeans. Carpet and
J Floor Oil Cloths. Ready made Coats and Vests for
j men and hoys, cut and made in the best and most fash
i ionnble manner. Very Cheap.
HOBERY , Glover, Scarfs, Neck Tics, Shirt Collars and
Front,.. Cotton Yarn and Carpet Chain. Hats o'
every quality, style and color, from 12i cents up.
I [FOOTS AND SHOES!—The largest and best assortment
9 of Ladies, Mis-en and Children* lino Calf, float,
French Leather, English Kid, Morocco and English Last
ing, Balmorals, Gaiters, Boots, Shoes and llvskins, in
town, wilh and without heels—made to erdo'- Call and
sec them; they speak for themselves.
(T ROCERIES Choice Coffee, extra 3>e Young nyson,
T Imperial and Oolong Teas, primed and Essen
of Cofl'ee. A choice assortment of Sig ur an( l rt -tb iVuie,
Chocolate, Spices, Ac., Ac.
pHK\VT.C TyBAC-CO an* Olgals of the
v_/ brands Queetuwufe, a full assortment.
HERRING anil Mackerel by the barrel, half ftam " 1 " r
dozen: togetherwi'b a great variety of o* 101, S°<" s
to which we call tK* attention of every body
riYERMS CASH, unless otherwise spouse* l Ali hifcda
1 of produce taken in exchange for /'.>ds
Bedford, May 6, 1864.
GREAT"BABOAIXS
\ i the
EIPiliM OF FiSHISIf.
snUCK BROTHERS
RECEIVING A SPLENDID STOCK OF
/AXCY DRY GOODS,
CONSISTING IN PART OF FANCY DRESSSTLKS,
r'HALLIES, POPLINS, M"UAIK DELAINS, BARE
iES, FRENCH LAWNS, FANCY PRINTS, AC.
SILKS AND CLOTH MANTILLAS,
-HAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY,
MOURKTNG ANDLACE GOODS,
A - LAND-SOME LOT OF
I ACE MANTILLAS AND SHAWLS,
BOXXFTS AND BONNET RIBBON,
Flowers, Children's Ilats and Flat*,
Ladies and Children's Gaiters,- Slippers,
And Fine Boots. Notions in great variety,
Stockings, Gloves, Handkerchiefs,
Collars. Dress Trimmings,
Perfumery, Ac, Ac, Ac.
The stop's ensists of every article usually kept in a
First Class Fancy Store selected by an experienced city
lady. Thankful for past favor* wo ask a continuance of
vour patronage.
SHUCK BROTHERS.
The old firm of S. A. W. Shuck also ask a call to s, e
heir new stock and a continuance of public patronage.
Bedford, April, 1864.
THE LOST FOUND.
EVERY THING IS NOW
LOST IX HIGH PRICES.
BET if vou wish to find them again, at OLD PRICES,
call at
Mrs E "V. Mdwry'a,
who has just returned from Philadelphia, with the
LARGEST AND BEST SELECTION OF
MII.I A NER Y GOOI )S
ever brought to Bedford, which she will sell at old prices
or cheaper. Her stock consists of a general assortmcnt.of
FASHIONABLE SILK, STRAW, CACTUS,
LEGHORN AND CRAPE BONNETS,
INFANTS CAPS A HOODS, SHAKERS,
A LARGE ASSORTMEFT OF LADIES'
HISSES A MI) CHILDREXS IIA TS OF THE VER Y
REST STYLES OF ALL COLORS.
A Beautiful assortment of Plaids, Ribbons, the latest
styles Flounces, Ruches. Ladies dress caps. Corsets,
Balmoral Skirts, lloop Skirts., Head Nets, Dress Trim
mings, Zephyrs Shetland Wool, Ac.
A LA ROE ASSORTMEXT OF fJRF.XA DIXE
VEILS OF ALL COLORS ALSO LADIES LIXEX
CO I. L A RS AXD PO( 'EE T- HA XDK ER- CHIEFS, & C
AC.
Do not purchase elsewhere until you call and examine
the above stock of goods, as you will certainly fiud It to
your own interest,
apr. '8 1864—d.
N E W F I R M!
The Rebellion Played Out!
PEACE ABOUT TO BE DECLARED!
E. M. FISHER, LITTLE JOHN C. AND WILLIAM F.
HAVE removed their new FANCY AND DRY" GOOD
STORE, to two doors south of the Post Office, into
the room formerly occupied by Wni. Shafer, Esq., where
tlrcy keep constantly on baud a very large assortment of
MUSLINS, CALICOES, GINGHAMS, &€.,
anil pay especial attention to the sale of Needlework,
Ladies' Collar*, Cuffs, and I ndersleeves, Linen and Silk
PockeDhandker-chiels, Ladies' llose, Mitts and Glees,
Gentlemen's iiose, \\ hite Goods. Spool Thread, Ladies'
Head Dresses; and Veils, Fancy Soaps, Hoop ,-kirts,
JEWELRY, SHIRT FRONTS, &C.
all of which will be sold very low for cash.
The public are respectfully invited to call and see our
stock before buying eleewhere.
Bedford, apr. 16, 1864—tf.
S. & W. SHUCK. ~
oexeraE ASSORTMENT OF
STAPLE DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE, A GREAT VARIETY OF SHOFk
it'sT"t vn^'u" n> Men " n<l Shoes aud *££.-
"AIS AND CAPjj. All Ascription# of LEATHER
600; CORDS OF TAN BARK WANTED
apr, k, 1864—tf.
O Yes ! o Yes !
The nsdei signed having laker, out Auctioneer and Sale
License .snow ready to CRY SALES on the shortest no-
T , reasonab. eterms. It will be reeol
u ~nc l " ,e gally entit ed to act as a cryeroi
hales, unless ho procures a license.
JSTl364_.tr LEVI A " NKW '
*1 r ' 8 ' 1 M—tf - ttrdford. Fa.
Gruggenheim's Ground Rio Coffee.
A1 HE>H u> voice of this excellent coffee just receiv
ed and Jursalo at the Now. Bargain Store of
G. K. A W. OSTER
inaroh IS' 1804—tf
HOSTETTERS
CELEBRATED
STOMUI BITTERS.
A pure and poW'*rft;l Tonie, corrective and alternate,
wonderful efficacy in disease of the
STOMACHII LIVER AND JOWEL3.
Carts Dyspepsia, Liver complaint Headache. General
bilily, Nervousness, Depressia' of .Spirits, Co?isti[n V(
Colic, Intermittent Fevers, Camps and Bp*sa Sj 1B(j
Complaints of either fi#x,arPibjj fl-om Bodily TFeakcy,
whether inherent in the system or produced by ip t , J ,
causes.
Nothing that t.t net vbolesome, genial and rejMrvt'r,
in its nature enters i'-o the composition of Mottttts-,
Stomach Bitters f his popular preparation contaim s .
mineral of any mid, no deadly botanical element; t .
fiery excitant/ ut >t is a combination of the extrtrti 4 ,
rare balsam® herbs and plants with the purest and a j
est of stimulants
It J.srhllto be forearmed agninat disease, and so f a „
hunwn system can he protected by human means agti C! ,
maladies engendered by ax urwholeeome atmosphere,
pure water and other cxrerCal causes, Hostetter's b:->.
may be relied on as p safeguard.
In districts infcAc ' with /'< er and Ague, it has i,„
found infallible*! a preventive and irresistable as & r „~
edy, and tbovaeda who resort to it nnder apprehw?, .
of an attack, escape the scourges and thousands who 1*
iect to avsl! themselves of its protective qualities in ,
van ee, are cured by a very brief course of this marvdoy
medic in* Fever and Ague patients, after being
wfth ouihine for months in vain, until fairly aators'*)
with that dangerous alkaloid, aud not unfrequently
-t'ted to health within a few days by the use of
rcr's Bitters.
The weak stomach is rapid'y invigorated and the a PJ . v
ito restored by this agreeable Tonic, and hence it wori
wonders in cases of Dispepsia and in less confirmed fonu
indigestion. Acting as a gentle and painless aperies-,
is well as upon the liver, it also invariably relieves tit
Constipation superinduced by irregular action of the di
gestive and secretive organs.
Persons of feeble habit, liable to Kerrou* A 'facts, Lou.
uen oj Sptrito, and File of Languor, find prompt and per.
uanent relief from the Bitters. The testimony on tha
point is most conelhsive, and from both sexes.
The agony of Billions Colic is immediately assuaged IT
i single dose <ji the stimulant, and by occasionally reicrv
ng to it. the return of the complaint may be prevented
As a general Tonic, Hostetter's Bitters produce effecu
afcich must be experienced or witnessed before thev c
re fully appreciated In cases of Conttitutional IFeei.
>w, Premature Decoy and Debility and Decreptitiie
'rising from Old Age, it et-r; : PS on electric influc;.
in the conralocoent stages of all diseases it operates a-4
nvigornnt. Vt hen the powers of nature are relaxed, it
■pcratea to re-enforcc and re-establish them.
Last, but not least, it is The Only Safe Stimulant, belrj
nnnufactured from sous d an d in noxious materials, and t.
irdy free from the acid elements present more or Icsiii
n ail the ordinary tonics and stomachics of the day.
No family medicine has been so universally, and itay
etruly added, detrredly popular with the intelligc
portion of the community, as 11.-stetter's Bitters.
I'repared by JIOSTETTER A SMITH, Pittsburg.
Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Storekeepers ever
where.
HTMBOLD 7
Genuine Preparations.
COMPOUND EXTRACT
OF BUCHU,
Compfthad F1 uidExtract Bnchn. a positive ar.d "pe
'ific remedy for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys. <Jrir
snd Dropsical Swellings.
i his medicine increases the power of digestion, anirt
cites the Absorbents into healthy action, which the tj
Watery or Calcareous dcrpositions, and all unnatural
lurgemeots arc reduced, as well as Pain and Infiatus. 3
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCPT.
For Weakness arising from Excesses, hshits of disfirs
!o>D, Early Indiscretion of Abuse, attended with the:..-
lowing symptom- :
Indisposition to exertion. Lost of power. Loss of ca
ory, Difficulty of breathing, Weak Nerves, TrerA
Horrt r of disease, Wakefulness. Dimness of Vision, Pia
in the back, TTfjiveraal lassitude of the Muscular systw
Hot bands. Flushing of the body. Dryness of the titi
Eruptions of the fuoe. Pallid countenance.
There symptoms, if allowed to go on. which this mri
cine invariably removes ; soon follows impotcncv. fiug
epileptic fits, in one of which the patient may expire
ho will say they arc not frequently followed by ■ t
direful diseases, insanity and consumption. Many n
aware of the cause of their suffering but none wili cos*
the records of the insane assylums. And melanrthj
deaths by Consumption bear ample witness to the trstid
the assertion. The constitution once affected with •!*!•
io Weakness requires the aid of Medicineto Strenpi"
and Invigorate the system, which Hembold's extJactl*'
chu invariatiy docs. A trial Will convince the lauitslfj
tical.
IMPORTANT TO FEMALES,
Perflates. Females. Female?.—ln tnanv affections pr"
l iur to females tbo extract buchu is unequalled by
other remedy, as in Cholosis or Retention, irrcgulm
; >ain fulness or suppression of customary evacuati'O?.
■ crated or schirrhous state of the uterus, leuchorth*:vB||
whites, sterility, and for all complaints incident P>tbf>Bß
whether arising from indiscretioe, habit of disripaLos.'WJ
in 'he decline or change of life.
TAKE NO MORE BALSAM OR MURCUBI ■
Take no more Balsam. Mercury, or unpleasant and "
gcrous medicine. Ifemhold'sextract hnchu and im; r
ruse wash, cures secret diseases In ail their staxes.
expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience
no exposure. It eanses a frequent desire and
strength to Urinate, thereby removing obstructions
venting and curing strictures ofthel'retha, allayicfpH
aud inflarnation, so frcqnent in the class of diseases.
expelling all poisonous diseased anil wornont matter.
Use Hembold's Extract Buchu for all affections
diseases of the Urinary organs, whether existing u>
or Female, from whatever cause originating ani n'
tcr of how long standing,
Diseases of these organs require the aid of a
Hembold's extract buchu in the great diuretic, ''-H
certain to have the desired effect in all diseases
it is recommended.
Evidence of the most reliable and responsible
tcr will recompany the medicine.
Price sl.Oft per bottle, or six forffi.ftO. Delivered''
address, securely packed from observation.
symptoms in all eommunieatioh.l. Cures gu&nul*
advice grafts. Address letters or information *' KB
It. B. HEM BOLD 'demist H
Hemlold' o M n d- th l , d nth ' t ' Gfcrtnul, lh&H
Hembold s Med.cal deut.t V.cm void's Drug and
teal ar, house. 5#4 Br;, adwav NfW y,- k b H
BF, VAPE OF COU 1 ;; TERFEITS' I
er,u^ arP ?- oUnte *®' s ucpr.ncipalcd deals''
to ''of their o*n" and "other" >'
on .e refutation attained by Heatboid's genuine ' H
faU.ons. Hembold's extract buchu, ileuiboid's
oarsaparilla, improved rose wash.
Druggists everywhere. Ask for Hembold's,
cut out the advertisement and send for it aud avoid
sition and
dec. 11. IS3—n.
STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING—BEDFORD B l
ROAD COMPANY.
A meeting of the Stockholders of the Bedford TU 'H
Company, will bo held at tbo office of the
Bedford Borough, on Saturday the 3ftth dav of K'<S
slant, at 9 o'clock A. M„ of said day, for !he
eonsioering a joint agreement which has been ents.*"B
to between the Direutora of the Huniingdun anJ
'op Mountain Railroad and Coal Company attdtfi'
ford Railroad Cojwpany, for the consolidation of
panies, and the merging of the corporate rights,
and privileges of the Bedford Railroad Coropaay
Huntingdon and Broad Mountain Rnilr"ad a#' l
f'ompanv: at which meeting a vote by ballot in l ,f *
by proxy will lw taken for the adoption or ry^" 1 ®
said agreement, aeeording to the provisions oi tbc
Asseinblv uf May ifith, 1 61, hi nlation to the so#"
tion ot Railroad Cotnj>anies.
By oruor of the Board of I
Judy I5,'C4 A -2t.