fkius anil ©to jStas. A party of guerillas captured the westward-bound train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad on Thurs day night, robbed the passengers and burned the cars. There are around us. thousands and thousands of homes, all the chambers of which arc made dark or cheerless for the lack of the "small sweet courte sies" of life, so cheaply given, so magical in their, effect. Hugot Arnottj one day, while panting with the asthma, was nlmos deafened by the noise of a bawl ing fellow, selling oysters. —"The extravigant ras cal!" said Hugot; "he has wasted in two seconds as mnch breath as would hava served me for a month." During the examination of a witness as to the lo cation of stairs in a house, the counsel asked him : "Which way do the stairs run?" The witness very innocently replied, "One way they run up stairs, but the other way they run down stairs." The learned counsel took a look at the ceiling. Soon after the death of poet Wordsworth a man met a farmer of the neighborhood and said to him: "You have had a great loss." "What loss?" "Why you have lost the great poet!" "Oh! ay, " said the farmer, "he is dead, but then no doubt his wifell carry on the bus'ness, and make it as profitable as it i*er was." THE CREAM-COLORED ISLAND.— At Malta, during the summer, every thing is a yellowish white: cream colored houses, cream-colored hedges, cream-color ed fields, for all vegitation is burnt up; white trous sers, white jackets, white hats, white boots, all of which take a yellow tinge in the sun ; and then there is the peril of a sunstroke, if you go out without an umbrella over your head. May is considered an unfortunate marrying month. A yonng girl was asked, not long since, to unite her self to a lover who named May in his proposals. The lady hinted that May was unlucky. "Well, make it June then" replied the swain. Casting down her, eyes, and with a blush she rejoined, "Would not April do as well." The husband of a pious woman having occasion to make a voyage, his wife sent a written request to the clergyman of the parish, which instead of spell - • ingand pointing properly, namely, "A person hav ing gone to sea, his wife desires the prayers of the congregation," she spelt and pointed as follows : "A person having gone to see his wife, desires the prayers of the congregation." Two important arrests of counterfeiters have been made this week —the first and most extensive at Port Jervis, New York, where $40,000 in spurious farctional currency was seized; the latter in New i York early Thursday morning, 30,000 of notes of the same denomination being secured. The par ties engaged in the manufacture of the spurious is sue, with their paper, presses, dies etc., are in the hands of the detectives who "worked up thecases." An amusing circumstance occurred in a singing school, some years ago. A Mr. Paine was the teacher, and a Miss Patience one of the pupils. In the course of the evening the teacher gave out the tune set to the words— "Come, gentle patience smile on pain." The pupils were so excited by laughter that it was found impossible to sing the line. Soon the teach er gave out another, in which were the following lines: "Oh give me tears for others'woes, And patience for my own." The resibilitics of the school were so affected that all singing was deferred until another occasion. FKENCII CHASEBS. —WhiIe a regiment of New Jersey cavalry, armed and uniformed something like the French Chasseurs, was passing through Wash ington the curiosity of a member of Congress was aroused by their exotic dress and appearance, and being informed they were Frenchmen, he walked up to a fiercely moustached fellow among them, and in quired, ll Etes vous Francois V The soldier looked at him fiercely and burst out angrily: "None o, your Dutch to usifyaplase, we're all Frinchmin —Frinch chasers, de ye mind, an' we'd like mighty well to get a dhrop o' whiskey if ye have any about ye." The Congressman, unable to accomodate the "cha ser" as he desired, passed on to another part of the procession. A REBEL CANINE DESPATCH CARRIER An officer who came up from City Point had with him an ugly looking specimen of the genus canine, which he guarded very carefully. The (log it ap pears, was a great pet with both our own and the Rebel pickets in front of Han cock's Corps. The dog had been trained to carry messages between the pickets. A rebel paper would be placed in bis mouth and he would scamper off to die Union lines, deliver up the paper, and return with aNothern paper, lie has been entrusted with packages of coffee an t to bacco, and always delivered them promptly and safely. The Rebels, however, tried to make use of him for transmitting information from one portion of their lines to another, and the four-legged messen ger having been caught with one of those messages, he was confiscated and brought North.— Washing lon Star. A HAUL) HIT AT McCLELLAK. The New York Herald which our readers all know gives an ardent support to McCiellan, hut denoun ces the Chicago Platform, in Monday's paper pays the following left handed compliment to "Little Mac":— We were very much astonished by the indication given in General McClellan's receet speech that he had never heard of General Graut. General McClellan, as the majority of our readers know, is the candidate of the Chicago Convention for Presi dent, and that Convention in its platform proclaim ed its sympathy with our army and navy. Its can didate is therefore expected to give expression to that sympathy in his speeches, and this General McClellan is understood to have done at Orange. He spoke of Sheridan, Sherman, and Farragut; but he very strangely omitted the greatest of all—Gen eral Grant —the man who certainly, by. General Mc- Clellan's example, is entitled to praise and glory, not only for his own particular achievements, but for the achievements of all others; for when General MsClellan occupied the position that General Grant now occupies, all the victories, East and West, North gouth and every where were his. He claimed this, and the country admitted it. But, whether or no General McClellan ever heard of the existence of this General Grant, we can assure him that it is the universal opinion of the people of this country that there is such a man. It is believed that this Gen eral fought a great battle at Fort Donelson quite early in the war, and achieved a great victory there, capturing fifteen thousand prisoners. It is assert ed that he captured the rebel stronghold of Vicks burg, with forty thousand prisoners, and gained a great battle at Chattanooga in the same year. It is positively known that he has fought great battles and been able to move his army next day. There i is indeed, one reason that has tended to keep him out of sight; he has never made any great noise in the papers with complaints against the bad treat ment of the administration. Yet, in spite of all this, his name is in all the histories of the war. How is t that General McClellan should not have met with it in his reading lately. He has had nearly wo years of leisure? What has he been at? Blaokwood's Masazino - ,*. ■•• - As i W-, , jtceViewH. ' - a TO'TIRN?)*. WHO TAT I k Stf*rm.v IS AHVASCR. Postage), Rertaeed! 1 IProoHiiws < now- Ksi'isti'ilx'r#: 1 Notwithstanding tie eostof J! 'i-iinin. these I'oriodl eal has more then iJtmWcd in tern - picn-e of the eaor -nvue rise bf IV-per and 'if r* genc-n! in all other expense*—adpdtWifhStamdii iither'pttblbheni are re dueingthe'sire or ineresstnc the price of their publica tions. wo shall continue, for the year 1864, to furnish OUR? OL at the old i'ates tf v.LA ;■ — THE LONDON QUACTErLT (CoxseKTArivk). THE EDIXBUGH f.HVlli'.V iv/nia). 3. TIIE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW ('PT.EE Cnrnrn). 4. THE WESTMINSTER "RETTBW (LIBERAL). 5. . , BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (TORY) TERMS. Per Ann. 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Subscribers to any or all t'oc works for 1864, may procure any of the four Reviews for ISG3, to which they may not be entitled as premiums, at one dollar a year each. jrfr-Xbc Third Edition of the September Number of Blackwood, containing an article by an English officer who was present at the battle of (Jetty/burg, is now ready price 25 cents. Remittances and eommuntoations should be addressed to LEONARDogOTT k CO., Publishers, No. 38 Walker St., bel. Broadway and Chnreh St. We also Publish the FARMER'S GUIDE, By HKSRY STEPHENS of Edinsburgh and late J. P. NOR TON, of Yale College. 2 vole. Royal Octavo, 1600 page and numerous Engravings. PRICE. $5. for the two volumes. By Mail $7. L. SCOTT & CO. NEW GOODS AT OA K H AX X ! IBIJOOIDY ZR/CTIN", PA, J. B. WILLIAMS & BROTHER, ANNOUNCE to their customers ond the public in gen eral, that they arc receiving a hvrge assortment of New Goods, such as IDIR/IT GOODS: MEN'S WEAR, viz: CLOTHES, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, COTTON A PES, SHIRTING FLANNELS. Ladies' Dress Goods. Black and Fancy Silks, Shall ies, Poplins, wns,' Mozambique's, with a largo Assortment of Prints, Ginghams, Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Ac. NOTIONS, NOTIONS! Gloves, Hosiery, Dress Trimmings, Skirts, Brands, Laces, Ladles, Misses & Chil'dns Skeletons. READY-MADE CLOTHING ! COATS, PANTS, AND VESTS, both Cloth and Cassimcre, made in the most approved styles. BOOTS, SHOB, mij'd Kllui I' > 31 ITB3 , For botli Indies' and Gentlemen's Wear. HATS. CAPS. BONNETS, FLOWERS. Rl'l'HES. STTATCETUS &G. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, STATIONARY,; SCHOOL BOOKS, WALL AND CURTAIN PAPER-. Carpets, FLOOR OIL CLQTIIS mi HATTINGS. GROCER! ES! COPEEK, SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, TEAS, . SPICKS. <Sc., Ac., <fcc., Ac. PROVISIONS. FISH. HAMS, (plain.and sngar-eutvd.) SHOULDERS AND SIDES. QUEENSAVABE. GLASSWARE, LAMPS AND FIXTURES, CLOCKS AND LOOKING GLASSES. WOODEN-WARE. BUCKETS,/ TUBS, cnuitNs, BROOMS. & TOBACCO. A largo stock to sell cither by Wholesale or Retail. DM, PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STIFFS, A general assortment of the most reliable Pat. Medicines COUNTRY MERCHANTS applied with Essences and Oils nt CITY PRICES THE DRUG DEPARTMENT is under the sv /crvision of Dr. Maw. one of the most ac complished Druggists in the eonntry, so that Physicians and others, can depend upon getting reliable articles. iSKS-AU the above articles will be sold at j,rices to suit the circustaneos of all. No Trouble to Show Goods! TEltMSCash or Produce, unless by special agree ment. No credits longer than Six Months, without interest. Bloody Run, June 17, lS64.tf COSTAE'S VERM EXTERMINATORS. For, Kals, Mice. Roaches. Ants. Botl ling*, lolhsfn Tttrs. Woelrns, Ac.. Insects en llants. Fen Is, Animals. Ac. Put up in 25 cent and SI.OO Boxes, Bottles, and Flask, $3.00 and $5.00 sizes for Hotels, Public Institutions, Ac. "Only infallible remedies known," "Free from Poisons," "Not dangerous to thekurnan family," "Rats coinn out of their holes to die." by all Druggists aud Retailers everywhere* wholesale in all large cities. ! ' Beware ! ! 1 of all worthless imitations. jjgif-Fee that name is on each Box, Bot tle. and Flask, before you buy . HBXHV COSTAK. Principal Depot, 482 Broadway, New York. ~JFS"SOtd by all" wholesale and retail Druggists in Bedford. Pa. _ ~ mar, 4. 1864—8 mo. -GOOD NEWS FOR THE F A R HE RS. rjAHE toH~wiug kind# of TUi-eteiiiinf? Macliine^j CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT THE MACHINE SHOP OF Peter H. Shires, Bedford, Pa, Th Celebrated RAILWAY, <T TitBAD-POWER Thresh ing Machine* .wirix all the latest and best iimprovements. ONE AND TWO-HORSE POWERS, The Two-horse Machine with two horses and foar hands will thresh from ififi to 1!5 hu shots of wheat or rye, and twice as much oats per day. ONE-HORSE MACHINES with three hands, will thresh from 50 to 75 hush, per day. : ;Tw aud four-horse TUMBLING SHAFT Machines, aU.. i-e.r-hr.rse STRAP MACHINES. STRAW - MA KERS of the most approved kind attached to all Machines. ALL MACHINES WARRANTED. REI'AIRING Of all kinds of Machines done on the shortest notice. i£ J e;..IKIt,SE,S PIG METAL, GRAIN and LUMBER taken in payment feSL.Farmers' wanting Machines, will do well to givo tuo a call. PETER H. SHIRES, Proprietor and Monufac'r. ALSO, FOlt SALE, THE. BRYANT STRATTON.& CO'S i CHAIN OF INTERNATIONAL. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. Establishedin the following cities: PHILADELPHIA, S. E. Corner of Seventh and Chesnut Streets, New York, Brooklin, Albany, Troy, Providence, Portland, Hart fc rd, Burlington, Newark, Rochester. Buffalo, Toronto, Cleaveland, Detroit, Chicago, Milwukcoand St. Louis. Thorough theoretical and practical instruction in fill branches pertaining to a finished Business Education. The Philadelphia College stands first in the State, both in point of reputation ami local advantages. The point aimed at is; to place Commercial Education whero it be longs—in the front rank of useful instruction. To this end a must thorough course of busincs training is adopted and carefully enforced, under the personal supervision of competent Professors in the various departments. The most perfect system of practical training ever devised has been put in operation, and is successfully carried out, af fording to students advantages such as havohitherto been considered* ossiblo only in connection 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 partment, where he becomes an actual Book-keeper and Merchant ; passes through the different: Houses ; acts in turn as Teller, Cashier, Ac.; learns the duties and respon sibilities of each office, and becomes thoroughly informed not only in the form* which arc in universal use, 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 "ehain." Diplomas arc awarded to those who fulfill the proscribed course of study, and pass the requisite examination. For farther information send for a circular. AddreM. BRYANT, STRATTON A CO., Philadelphia. I jan. 29, 1881—9 mo. §ttra fiiijj €olhp* Hon. Wilson M'Candlese, Judge U. S. Circuit Court, President. PITTSBURG, PA., Corner. Penn nnd St. Clair streets. THE LARGEST CHEAPEST AND BEST Pays for a full Coin mereial Course, t S -:' No extra charges for Manufacturer*, Steamboat, Railroad and Bank Bo "R-keepinjj, Ministers' sons'at balfprioe. Students ante • and review at any time. This Institution is conducted by experienced Teachers and practical Accountants, who prepare youue nitm for active businocs at the least expense and shorten notice, for the most lucrative and responsible situations. Diplo mas granted for merit only. liencothe refer ence for graduates of this voib-o, by business men. Prof. A. Cowtey, tho best Penman of the Union, who hoids. the largest number of 1.-f Premiums, and overall competitors, teachers Rapid Business Writing. Circulars containing full information sent free on ap plication to the Principals. JENKINS;A SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. July 3, 1563— T7.. CLOTHING IN SCHELLSBURG. HAVING lately purchased an excellent assortment of PALL AND VINTKR Clothing consisting of OVERCOATS, DRESS COATS, BUSINESS Coats, P'ouii.-s, Vests, Pan f, llats and Caps White Shirts; Fancy planjiel Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Rounda bout.*, 11T. eh-ties, Sr.-pendets, BuefcakTA Gloves and No tions L Variety. V,', invit <-u fri nl. and all who de sire to purchase, to give us a call at our NEW STORE IN SCHELLSBURG. Where, as we ur<- doing business 0:1 the. One Price sys tem, wo flatter ourselves wc can render satisfaction by <t Dot ia.- -; ,oe to every one. Wo ta&nk our many custom ers far their Pntron.i *e, and do herewith - dieit a con in unncp of the sumo kindness. G. BEKKSTREc -'EE A .-ON. gclc'lsburg Pa. Sept. 12, 1804. {Sept. 16-tL) NEW STORE, NEW GOODS! MRS, SAMUEL 11. TATE, HAS opened out, at her residence, on Jul at Ann P'rccf, opposite the Mcngel House, a full assortment of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, from the well-known firm of Wood A Cary, Chestnut St., 'Philadelphia, wlr h will be renewed by Express, weekly. Uer friends and) the Public generally, are respectfully in vited to give her a call and form thoir judgments. Bedford, M y 13, ISOtUX Subscribers to Bedford Inquirer, LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS PERSONS indebted to me for Subscription, Advortsiug or Job-Work, will find ittothoir advantage to pay up, 'as I have determined to close up my accounts without a useless delay of two or three years. My hills are small and any one who desires to pay can do go without any great inconvenience, So pay up and save cost?—aslwili suo all indebted to me. for all gums, from Fifty cents up wards. Prompt attention to this notice may save troubl J. IL DURP.ORROW' Bod ford. May 27, 1864. Osborn's Prepared Java Coffee, MAKES the meat dclicions and economical beverage in use. Nervous persons and dyspeptics can use this excellent cofi'eo without the injurious effects experia "reed by using other coffee. In store and for salo by 0. R- A W.OST..R. March 18, 1864—tf. Baughman, Gump & Co,, * BLOODY RUN BEDFORD COUNTY, PA., Dealers in all kinds of Hardware, Iron, Nails, Stoves, Tinware, Wooden Ware, Window Glass, Oils. Paints, Brushes, Lamps, Lamp Fixtures, Bacon, Ac., Ac. Per sons building will nnd it to their interest to give us a call, as we keep a general assortment of building furnish ing. Wo will pay the highest price in Cash or trade for Clover, Timothy and Flax Seed. Wheat, Rye, Oat' arid Corn. Beans, Dried Apples and Punches. Tallow, Beeswax, Feathers Wool and Rags. Old Copper and Brass. GIVE US A CALL ! GIVE USA CALL 1! Bloody Ron, Aug. 12, 1864. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA > PA. Discuves of the SerVous, Ncminal, Vrli iar) and Sexual Systems-new and reliable treatmcut-iii reports of the HOWARD ASSOCIA'i'ION-sentby mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, No. 2 South NluthjStroet, Philadelphia# Pa- j a EO. Bi A 7 M Y HE & SO N Dealers in HARDWARE, HOUSE-FORNISfIING GOODS, STOVES TINWARE, O SheIfUJAUDWAKE of every description, CHAMBEIIS BCRG AND MANN'S AXES. BUTCHER'S, GREAVE'S, SPENCER'S, and other files. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CUTLERY. IRON NAILS, GLASS, Ac. TUBS, BUCKETS, WASHING BOARDS, CHURNS, MATS, RUGS BASKETS* BROOMS, BRUSHES, ROPES, Ac, PUTNAM'S PATENT CLOTHES WRINGER, So highly spoken of, at Manufactures prices. We call the attention of customers to our STOVE DEPART MENT. We warrant them if they call and see our WELLINGTON, WAVERLY, and PRINCE ROYAL COOKING STOVES, they will have no other. Persons commencing "HOUSEKEEPING," furnished with anothing in that, line nt reduced prices, for CASH. Our assortment of goods is not surpassed outsido the cit ies. Person* building, furnished with goods at as LOW PRICES as they can be had anywhere. COAL OIL, 00H;OIL LAMPS, POCKET BOOKS, PIPES, &. j Call and see us before purchasing. G. BLYMYER A SON. apr. 8, 1884—3 mo. FOR SALE OR TRADE. A fnrm in Bedford township, owned by Jno. 11. Rush about four miles from Bedford, containing 130 acres, about 30 acres cleared, with log house log barn and other outbuildings thereon erected ; also an apple orchard thereon. ALSO. A tract of land in Harmon's Bottom. Juniata township With log house, barn Ac. ; thereon erected, containing 7u acres and allowance. Best part cleared and under fense, and in a good state of cultivation Near to a school house, Mill Ac., AdjoiuingScott Low, Hughes, and others, and lately purchased from Wm. Hurley. ALSO, 60 acres ofland, 10 cleared and under fense, with log h->u?c thereon erected, adjoining Geo. Troutman, Geo. May and others, in Juniata township, and partly in Lon donderry, lately owned hy Andrew Wolford. ALSO, lGfi acres near Ptonerstown—within J mile of Broadtop Railroad —about 100 acres cleared, with a two story dwelling house—new bank barn—stable Ac., thereon erected; also two apple orchards, thereon, of choice frnit. The soil is rich and cajjable of producing every va riety of crops in this climate. .ALSO, IfrO acres best quality of prarie—near the Missouri riv er, close to the county scat of Harrison Co. lowa. ALSO, Two one hundred nndsixty acre traets, adjoining Elk horne City, in the richest valley of the west—the Platte Valley—about 20 miles west of Omaha Oity, and close to the great national government road leading west in Ne braska Territory. ALSO, A tract of land, in Union toMnship, containing 225 acres, 72acres cleared, with farm house, tenant house, double log burn, also an apple orchard thereon, also a good new saw mill thereon, known as the "Snyder or Ki ontz property." ALSO, " 1(10 acres, two miles above Omaha City, on the great bend of the Missouri. This tract if well timbered and very desirable. All ol these lands were located after a personal inspection and careful examination on the ground .nd can be well relied upon for future wealth. Maps showing the precise location are in my posession. ALSO, Three desirable lots in Omaha City, Nebraska Territo ry. A lot ofground in the City of Dacotab, Nebraska Ter ritory. ALSO, A Tra t of LAND, containing Fifteen Acres, aboutsev en acr, s cleared, with n Story and a half Log House and Log Stable thereon erected, adjoining lands of Joseph Brinkoy, .John A. Orrtgrund and others, in Juniata Twp. The cleared land is in good order, nnd the balance well Timbered, and all capable of easy improvement and cul tivation. The above real estate will be sold at such {trices as to insure safe and profitable investments. Notes or obligations ofAny kind that are good will be taken in exchange—marticnlarly good bank notes. 0. E. SHANNON. itpr. S, 1861. NEW GOODS IN HOPE W E 1, Ij ! T OWI.RV A EICHELBERCKTt have associated with .I.J them John Costlier, Esq., of I'.opcwcll, in a gen eva! looroaiitib and forwarding business at tlicir old stand in Hope.veil, the business of the firm'to be transacted in the name bf BOWERY, EIC HELBERGER A CO. They aro now receiving and opening a large nncLcom iilote stock of Foreign Dry Goods comprising a greater variety than is usua'ly h pt in a country store. Among the articles they keep in-iy be enumerated the following: DRY GOODS, Colored De'rincs, Alpacas, Merrfmac and Spi guns prints, Bombasines, Sheeting, Shirt ing, Irish. Litton. Ac. TADIES DRESS GOODS in great variety. Veils, Gloves, J Collars, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Cuffs, Ac. CLOTHS —A variety of spring and summer cloths, Broadcloths, Cassiraers of different styles, Satinets, Ac. (CLOTHING —Mens and boys spring and summer stylos J of Coats, Pants and Vests. Shoes; Hats and Caps. GROCERIES —Sugars, Molasses, Coffee, Teas, Spices, Ac. HARDWARE;. Ac.—Pocket knives, table spoons and table knives and forkes, razors, scythes, axes, nails, glass, plough points, Ac., Ac., Ac. lpisil —Mackeral, Herring, Cod fish. All of which wore bought at nottcash prices, and which we will soil on the same terms ut a small advance. AH kinds of grain nnd country produce bought or ex changed for goods, for which the highest market prices will be paid. LOWERY, EICHKLBF.ROER A CO. Hopewell, April 20, IMB4. LAI SIF &~SON, AUCTIONEER A COMMISSION MERCHANT Bedford, X*a. Er PKCTPGLLY sojjett consignment of Boots and V Shoes/Dry Goods, Groceries, and all kinds of merchandise for auction and private salo. RgVKMXQfI*. Philadelphia. Bodford. PHILIP FORI} A CO. Hun. JOB. MANN, IJOYD A HOUGH, Hon. W. DAUGHERTY, A. YOUNG A BEQB. B. F. MEYERS. Bedford, jan. 1,1363—tf, MILLNERY GOODS! MRS. S. D. GIBSON has just returned from Philadel pltia with a now stock of • SERINE AND SUMMER MILINERY GOODS BONNETS, HATS, TRIMMINGS, Ac., of the "latest styles, cheap for cash. , PATTERNS for Ladies and Childrens DRESSES—- Stumping Patters', Braiding anil Embroidery. bodies and Child urns Drosses made to order on tho most reasonable terms. All business in her lino will be projnptly attended to. Pr, 22, 1361—tf. GREAT BAimXTNS AT Till; , •' iMPflfiiOiJf FISHIQN. SHUCK BROTHERS ! JUST RECEIVING A SPLENDID STGCfK OF FANCY DRY QOODS, CONSISTING IN PART OF FANCY,DRESS SILKS, CHALLIES, POPLINS, MOHAIR DELAINS. BARE GES, FRENCH LAWNS, FANCY PRINTS, AC. SILKS AND CLUTII MANTILLAS, SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY, MOURNING ANDLACE GOODS, , A HAND-SOME LOT OF LACE MANTILLAS AND SHAWLS, BONNETS AND BONNET RIBBON, Flowers, Children's Hats and Flats, Ladies and Childrcp's Gaiters, Slippers. And Fine Boots. Notions in great variety, Stockings, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Dross Trimming^ Perfumery, Ac, Ac, Ac. The stock consists of every article usually kept in a First Class Fancy Store selected by an qxpericnced city lady. Thankful for past favors jve ask. a continuaaco of your patronage. SHUCK BROTHERS. The old firm of S. A. W. Shuck also ask a call to see heir new ttoek and a continuance of public patronage. Bedford, Afiril, l(5d. • THE LOST FOUND. EVERY THING IS NOW LOST IN HIGH PRICES. BUT if you wish to find them again, at OLD PRICES, call at Mi*s K. "V. Mowi'y's, who has just returned from Philadelphia, with the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTION OF MILLINERY GOODS ever brought to Bedford, which she will sell at old prices or cheaper, ller stock consists of a general assortment of FASHIONABLE SILK, STRAW, CACTUS, LEGHORN AND CRAPE BONNETS, INFANTS CAPS A IIOODS, SHAKERS, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' MISSES AND CHILDIiENSMATS OF THE VERY BEST STYLES OF ALL COLORS. A Beautiful assortment of Plaids, Ribbons, the latest styles Flounces, Ruches. Ladies dress caps, Corsets, Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts,, Head Nets, Dress Trim ming?, Zephyrs Shetland Wool, Ac. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF G REN ALINE VEILS OF ALL COLORS ; ALSO LADIES LINEN COLLARS AN I) ROCKET-HAN DKER-CHIEFS, &€ AC. Do not purchase elsewhere until you call and examine the above stock of goods, as you will certainly find it to your own interest, apr. 'S 1861 —d. HOTCUU BEDFORD, Pa.. WM. DIBEUT, PROPRIETOR. rniiE subscriber would respectfully announce to his 'X friends in Bedford County, and the public generally thud be has leased for a term of years, this large and con venient brick hotel, at the corner of Pitt odS Juliannn >treets, Bedford Pa., known as tho WASHINGTON HO TEL, and. formerly kept by Mrs. Filler. This liouoe is being thoroughly re-fitted and re-ftir nißhed, arid is now opened fu, the reception of guests.— Visitors to the BEDFORD SPRINGS, and ncrfcuns at tending Court, will find this House a pleasant and quiot temporary home, Every attention will be paid to the accommodation and comfort of guests. The TABLE wit!at all times l>e supplied with the best the markets afford. Charges will be moderate. Extensive stabling is attached to this Hotel, and a careful and competent Hortler will bo in attendenee. Special attention will be paid to the accommodation of the farming community. Coaches lea-, e this House Daily, (Sundays excepted) at t*>i o'clock, A. M. and 2o'clock P. M., to connect with the trains going East, from Mount Dallas StatioiFand Ploody Run. A coach wiil also leave tri-wecklv, (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) for Suuiorsot. The traveling public will find it decidedly to their advantage to stop with him. WILLIAM DIBEKT. Bedford, Juno 21, LS64. NEW F IR M! The Rebellion Played Out! PEACE ABOUT TO BE DECLARED! E. M. FISHER, LITTLE JOHN' C. AND WILLIAM F. HAVE removed their new FANCY AN'D DRY HOOD STORE, to two doors south of the Post office, into the room formerly occupied by Win. Shaler, Esq., whore they keep constantly on hand a very large assortment .of MUSLINS, CALICOES, GINGIIA.US, AC., and pay especial attention to the sale of Needlework, Ladies' Collars, Cull's, wul L'ndcrsteeve?, Linen and Silk Pocket-hanaker-chiefs, Ladies' Hose, Mitts and tilovgs, irentlemen's Hose, White Goods. Spool Thread, Ladies' Head Dresses, add Veils. Fancy Soaps, Hoop Skirts, JEWELRY, SHUIT FRONTS, &C. all of which will bo sold very low for cash. The public urc respectfully invited to call and see our stock before buyiug eleewhero. Bedford, apr. 16, IF6 .—td'. S. & W. SHUCK. A. GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF STAI'IsK DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENFWARE, A GREAT VARIETY OF SHOES for Ladies. Children, Men and BoyaShoes and Boots.— HATS AND CAPS. All description.- of LEATHER. 500' CORDS OF TAN BARK WANTED, apr. 8,,] 804 —tf. O Yen ! O Ye® I The undersigned having wifcen out Auctioneer and Sale License, is now ready to t'liY SALES mi the. shortest no tice, and on the most reasonable terms. It will bo recol lected that no one is legally entitled to act as a cryer of Sales, unless ho procures a license. Address, LEVI AGNEW, apr. 8, 1864—tf. Bedford, /V Gruggenheim's Ground Rio Coffee, AFRESH In video Vf this excellent eoFeo just receiv <l and tor sale at tho Now Bargain Store of G. R. Jt W. OSTER •narcb 16' 1864— tf • ALLEGHANY SEMINARYT MAIJS AIVIV XcIiJVI^VLJE. liivin-sb-urir, liedfbrrt Comity, Panna. J. W. HUGHES, PnixcirAt.. . Tho Fall Session of this Institution will commence Thursday, August thfe Bth. The pleasant location, the morality of tho place and tho low rate of boarding, render this Institution desirable for students, Boarding, with furnished room, 52.00 per week. Tuition in English bronchos, iS!.2o per Quarter, For further information address I J. W. HUGHES, July 8, 1864-tf. Rninsburg, Bedford Co., Pa. C'l/t A DAY! AGENTS WANTED.—TO SELL THE $1 U"25 CENT I.EGAL TENDER STATIONERY PACKAGE." Each package contains 85 Sopgs, 2'pages of Music, 13 sheets of Paper, 18 Evoiopcs, 1 Ruler, 1 Pen 1 Pen Holder, 1 lead Pencil, I Design fur Undersleeves 1 for Child's Apron, 1 for Embroidered Collar, I f ( . r Christening R 0>,2 fur marking Letters, 13 Secrets never before pbbtDUd. worth many Dollars; and other infor mation. Also orle beautiful article of Jewelry. Libural inducements to AGENTS. Send Stamp for Circular WEIR <k CO.' )D ,, 43 Swfh Third, street, Phil June 17, IS6J-4iq, SlOHtii Bintß. A pure ana poweriWTonic. -core* <'tive and alternat j Wonderful eßisacy n disease ot the STOMACH# LIVER AND LOWER-. j Cur* Drsj!pajfr;Lirer cowjjlnftit, Headache, Gen*,., bifily, Xc. .-..uvmuc !><•;.-.. !. ,• '•••naUp^. Colie, Intermittent Fever*. Cragjydßd Spasm*, Complitfpts of ertber ?et, jfrfMhJ' from Bodily tyeai whether inherent in tho system or produced by , (MVHITL -■*•• f.f I -ajf YtritTM^-i Nothing ihatis.no<iwVd*jttt. gtflai 'add' - in iU n dure u:r icto. thp .ewpjtysitioa of 18. Stomach Butd*• 1 preparation contains i<fyfoxitant: bap ts a.e the extract,. \ ( rare tVa!earn ic herbs ahifptants withlbe nfrMt and u,;:.. et-ofti?l ' " '*.' U is wejito he toresruied against tfi.iemie, anil t ( Vh human syspmj con \ja protected by mean.- a ?a i r ,„ maladies engendered bj' an unwholesome atn.oo.l A,.. i„ pare water wri'd athdrwttfrnaieh i&>sßito,, .may bo relied on as a n dhtriple infected with Ffternnd Ague, it has I*,, fotinM ihfiftHble &s ! i' jirt-yehtNe andirresiatablea* area <dy, and thousn'ids who resort to it under ajpppsbtnvA attack, escape tlto.eeourg* and thousands wbj. r* f iecAto avail tbeiiiselveß of itajirotcotive qualities in s , vanee, are cured by very brief course of this ... medicine' Fever and patients, Per being' ply with quinine for-uioiUiii ia Kaip, "until fairly satura' with aikaJUA-l, {intyecpiciitly r stored to health within a few days by the iue of Hot; ter's Bitters. The weal: aiaip&eh is rapidly invigorated raid thy ... •tite restored by thif.agreeable T'ip, and hence it irork, tyonjlers in oases of aad in Ices confirmed Run. indigestion. Acting gentle And painless aperies; ;i well as irpon thc'nvef. it'also invariably relicv„ Constipation •nperiaduced by irregular acti'oh of the . gestive and secretive organa. Persons of foeble habit, liable to Nereom Attack'. I,i„ net* of Spirit*, and Fit* of Languor, find prompt and pet. froprdhc Bitttstt,' The testijponv on thi, pointtis Aiost i®on< Uisive, and litem die Alt sdaleg. The agony of B atoms Qo|ms is immediately nssnacoi! I„ a single dospof the etinrulowt, nuit by ocuaiitoßailT re- • I ing to it, the return of tip- complaint may he to'cvqntcd. As a general Tonic, lldstetlcr's Bitters produce ct, • which Binet ix. e.tpnrienatii or irihiontd tetor* t&ny c a , be apps'eaiatej. In cases of <fautUy(i*Mul t#Ttto (, Premafnre arid and Decreplipj > arising from Old Age, if exercises' nn electric fnfliiinc is the convalescent stages .•tail diseases it operates ar invjgurant. .wtrs yf mature af V relag%l. i: operates to re-enforce and thorn. lihetj but not least.Tt'is ft 4 &'ily'!SA Wipt ?>rf,t'cir. manufactured from sou ud and'fni oS*dfc??asrt'iAs,'fcn > f en. tireiy free from the acid elements present more or less ;* ait the ordinary tonics and stomachics of the day. No l'auitly souifiver/hlly, and it May hcCruly added, tlcrmilly pnpslfr with the intslßgeri' portion oi the coimniinity, lii-H.oatattar'ii VtMter!-. •rt, arvi by HOSTBTTWt A .-Villi, Pittebtug. SofA by Ordcers'fthil SfordlroejV'ii eyeit wheTe. 1 ' HEM BOLD ~ Genuine Preparations. compound extract OF BUCHU. ' Jit - 'Jth a i'-ciiiiasa 9fad i*it asm Compound PI uidErti urt Bucbn, |a pofertr.'c nrntfrfk- C'.fh remedy. ,tor diseases of, the iy*Rder, T/llMr" ifftTllir' and Dropsical F wettings. This medicine increases the power of digestion, !■ te 'lie A|i.- ibents iut i heaithy action.: Which the fit Watery or Calcareous icapusiiioiis, and ail unnatural Kb hvrgetueßts *rc reduced, ae wey as p*iji and JnioniatiM! ' 1 r . H w .. I** |s ;j HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BCOi'U. i* tar Weakness arifdeg {Votn Excesses, Ruhifs ajtrtts'sfe*. tin, Early indi .ctc&vm of Abusa, attended with the fj. j lpwing symptoms : Indira,.! itlon WeXer&ofl, Loss of Wo wen Loss ut ■ ■ ory, Difficulty oi breathing, Weak • Serves,' Ttembifeg, Horror I ,i..-v.,.-e, V, ake.u.ursS. Biiuuess id Vi.-ien. dra in the hank, Vniveril lassßudq of,the Muscular arum Hot hands, Flushing''-of the body: Dryness „f the "skin. Eruptions el'the face; i'allid cfiiißtciianee. ' r There s.vum.toni-- iiallownd to go w* wAftcß this at* clift Invariably removes. ; soon follows imp,; (gjp-v, fruit epileptic fits, in one of which the pattoiiM jay 'expire.— h"! w ill'say they are not 'frequently fallowed' by those dii-grul iliwuses, insanity end cniiim>*lnn. Many'arc aifii rapt.tint cau.e <tbcir wiflm-ingbutniwtowßl cM&? the. records of the insane agsvlnma, And rnoUiachJy , dcuths by CbaSurtptlon EehV Uk irutfi of , the assertion. The constetutow oboe iiicetvd with orysn , .ic,Wh..-.uc,- .;...rc the ai -. Aled#hcttt Strci > system- whu-li llejabqld's tJaoti ehn-invtwinhiT fioes. AtrHl wIH convincc'the most skcti .' ,litohJ a.it*r- -td'' ,i*.tr fcaucd liIFriKTAM TO FEMALES. Females, Females. Females.—Tn many nfreMfioris . liar to females the extract btiehn is uneqnalled, by . 4 ,„ other reoicdy. as m L'haVoeis r WfWtftaFitv • paiptulness or st;| : pie.-sion pf customary ut eerated r sehltth us state of the uterus, leuehoiwaa.ji Whites, sterility, acdlMrull complhTnts incident>>'tht set whetlier arising tiviu -in the dec iiue or change of life. , . , • TAK E NA) MORE HA USA M OR MFRFTRY. Take n..tii<.r. ttaHmm. Mereurr, ormq ieasnnt and dan gerous medicine- J!un<h"Hi seati aci Wdt u (| terpri wef rose wash, cures secret diseases in ail their Ues, at.atß expense, little or n-"> chntigelht diet, no iuetmvenieu, e a no exposure. It h fteqnent dWi? c : and *+fi stiength to Lriuatc, thereby, rwpei ing venting and curing strictures qfthe Vretha. allnymr ,i_j. and wiflamation, so ftwqnirtit in the class' of .. ' expelling all poisonoue dieeasod and wimoat met' 1' I'se liuuiljohl's Kxtrace tor gil, :in(l diseases of tho Urinary organs, whether existiu uin or Foraulo. from thltvUf iW®Nh#Tilatfii nn rT . tor of how lrnig standing, / Diseases of th&- M 9 of a .D,4eti.-'* IletnK'bi's evi, ;-u u>u inrftu great u,u- ( jo . Hmd i, certain \o have tho desired in all discs -oTfArwin h it is rvcouipiwdc<l. ( . . l '- v J'' l -' ,u ' c c 'f'he riv'st retiaDe and responsible charac ter wU reconipany the mediehfe. Price?!.nit per bottle, or six Didiveredto any a.idress, securely 'pocked from cbaervation Describe symptoms in all cntmnniiattons.,. o,** guaranteed advice graft?. Address letters or to 11. B. HHMBuLD,CliemisT ladMiuth tiiii'Oit St. beiow Cbcs'niit Phfln 1 Ufdg'nttd Chem icaTX\ arolinUse, New York. ZBEWAHE OF COUNTERFEITS! Beware of Coußtcrfito nml un }! rinci,ialed details who endeavor to •disjioitc "ef ttielr oWu" anl "other" aniclcs an the reputation attained by Hemtodd's genuine rations. ileuiholtU ostenet lmehu. He.uto.W's eVtra.-t Lnrsapunlta, llmbold's unproved nuse wash.- 5i,1,1 by all Druggists everywhere. Ask for HewboidXtako 4ther •iti^n'Vid ox' c . rt i scm * ni for it and-wroiAimpo-- dcc.l 1; 1863—r/!t ■ '"= ' - ■t: ■■■ ' I®- JOE CREAM . Aikl the Philosophy of its .tlanutiuturo. A ?mall treaties, with reeijdw on this subjert, will be sent FREE, by inaii, to pcr.iooa who will stunt '-heir address to c- kcitiu, V ( „., Awawitm. v- BUCKEYE MIIWER AND REAPER! The sunt (mrfsot Machine i the worfd. 9twg!c MoWer? or Cviiibined Machines Warranted to give suttsftietiuTi or no sale. Farmers' in warn of the BEST MAOHfNK t ? the kind now mmlq, wouid do wedi toe nail and make r- Fangouieub, tojjivc Uiut<wdts tor Mitohlnealn time tor rSu v, .r. wtsGiwfcWMs. mmojO. Ma2ff,'64y.- ly Aynt y ifi vl
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