ffflKS ami §tems. Those men hve the worst opinion of women who re conoious that women ought to hare the worst of them. Fride is never eo effectually put to the blush ae* whoa it finds itself contrasted with an easy but dig nified humanity Sensibility is a star that cn lead one only when the sky is clear. Reason is a magnetic needle that guides when the sky is wrapped in darkness. Petrolem is superseding all other illuminators British railways. It is more brilliant than any other oil, and it is also much cheaper. A tall Kaffir rat-eater is giving exhibitions in Eng land. Ho wears a cap and apron, and eats from 30 to 40 rats per day. A young married couple may well bo content with a mere martin's box of a house if it will hold ttpo— or so; no matter how how humbly nrnished if there is hope in it. A censorious man is a most disagreeable compan ion. Nobody likes the society of a man who, like doomsday , calls to mind all the faults of the whole human race. Have courage enough to review your own oonduct; to cendemn itwhere you detect your faults t to amend it to the best of your ability ; to make good resolves for your future guidance, and to keep them. Some Indiana booksellers bid in a lot of very cheap Bibles at a New York auction sale last week. They thought they had a great bargain, until, on checking off the invoice, they found the Bibles were n Choctaw language. "Henry, my love, I wish you would drop that book and talk to me; I feel so dull." A long silence and no reply. "Oh Henry my foot's asleep." "Is it? Well, don't talk, dear ; you might wake it" Pyrographic wood is now quite fashionable for fit ting up and ornamenting ship's cabins.—Pyrograph ic wood is that wood on which is impressed, by bur ning, ornamental designs and figures. The process is called fire writing. At no time of life should a man give up the thoughts of enjoying the society of women. "In youth" says Lord Bacon,"women are our mistresses, at a riper age our companions, in old age our nurses, and in all ages our friends." We had heard that America was languishing for an aristocracy. A proof of the statement comes by the last mails. "Ladies are about to be employed at Philadelphia as reporters." This will make it necessary for all speakers to he gentlemen. An actor, now a member of a Pennsylvania regi ment near Richmond, has written to his friends, tell ing them that his officers promise to let him have the lease of the Bichmond Theatre as soon as the Federal arms takes that city. Patriotism may be in the heart, but certainly speculation is in the eye of this gallant soldier. Old Master brought his ferule down, his face was angry audited, "Now, Anthony Clair, go seat you there, along with the girls," he said. Then Anthony Clair, with mortified air, and his chin bent down on his breast, crept slowly away, and sat all day by the girl that loved him the best. At Painesville, 0., there is a man, Valentine Per kins, 52 years old whose bones have all become lime stone. Ossification has been going on ever since he was 11 years old, when his knee was badly injured, and the joint became ossified. For thirty years he has been unable to open his jaws, and for forty years he has laid on his side on a bed. Food is placed in his mouth and nature gets it into his stomache. His appetite is good, and so are his memory and his gen eral intelligence. MUMMY WHEAT. —Scientific experiments, made in Egypt, prove that "mumy wheat" will not germinate. Hence there is every reason to believe that the ears hitherto ostensibly obtained from mummy wheat proceed from grain accidentally contained in the mold into which the former was sown, or else some seller of wheat desired to "reap where he had not sown." Miss Madam Tileston, daughter of the late Corne lius Tileston, of Williamsburg, Mass., was married a few weeks since, at Oxford, Ohio, to Rev. Calvin Fairbanks, after an engagement of thirteen yetrs. Preparations for their wedding were being made twelve and half years ago, when Mr. Fairbanks, was imprisoned in Kentucky for assisting slaves to es cape, and he has just been released. During all this time Miss Tileston did not relax her efforts to secure his release. WHAT DOES "ECONOMY" MEAN ? In our use of the word "economy," itmeans merely sparing or saving; economy of money means the saving of money, econ omy of time the sparing of time, and so on. But economy no more means saving money than it means spending money. It means the administra tion of a house—its stewardship; spending or saving, that is whether money or time, or anything else to the best possible advantage. In the simplest and clearest definition of iteconom means the wise man rgement of labor; and it means this mainly in three Benses, namely, first, applying your labor rationally; secondly, preserving its produce carefylly and lastly, distributing its produce seasonably. TOUCHING ALLUSION.— At the closing exercises of the American Board whicl met week before la3t in Worchester, Mas., Rev. Mr. Jesup, of the Syrean mission, who had deeply interested the assembly throughout the series of meetings uttered a few earn est words, expressive of his deep interest in Syria and his desire to return as soon as possible to his work shere. He spoke, as only a father could, of his little motherless children, whom he must leave behind. He spoke also of his aged father, Judge Jessup, of Pennsylvania, Vice-President ofthe Board, who has recently been visited with two successive strokes of paralysis. "All is gone of my father." said he, "except that which belongs to heaves. He remembers nothing which pertains to his secular af fairs. But he remembers the American Board. He cannot find the way to his own house, but he has no trouble in going to the house of God. He cannot call the names of his own family, but he can conduct the family devotions as he has always done* The side toward the heaven is bright, that toward earth is dimmed.—He resembles those lumps ofgolden ore i n the mountaint of California, which, worn all oroun d by the action of the elements, projeet from the rock to turn their bright faces toward the heavens, and to respond with an answering light to the radiance of its own glory." 'A Card to the Suffering' SWALLOW two or three hogsheads of "Bucbu," Ton ic Bitters," "Sarsaparilla," "Nervous Antidotes," Ac., AC., A., and after you are satisfied with the result, then try one box of OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PlLLS—and bo rcsto~ i to health and vigor in less than thirty days. They arc purely vegetable, pLeasant to take, prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken-down and shattered constitution. Old and young can take them with acvantage. Imported and sold in the United States only by J AS. S. BUTLER, No. 427 Broadway, N. Y. for the Uniteb States. P. B.—A Box of the Pills, securely packed, will bo mailed to any address on receipt of price, which is ONE DOLLAR, post paid—money refunded by the Agent if ntire satisfaction is not given. yl,M—St,] Blackwood's Magazine AND THIS Uritisli JEfceviews. PRICES CHEAP AS* BVER, vol THOSE WHO PAT PROMPTLY IS ADVANCE. Postage Betleedji;i Pramlnmslto new SnhMitbersl! 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Broadway and Church St We also Publish the FARMER'S GUIDE, By HBKRY STEPHENS of Edinsburgh and late J. P. NOR TON, of Yale College. 2 vols. Royal Octavo, 1600 page and numerous Engravings. PRICE, $5, for thetwo vnlumea. By Mail $7. * L. SCOTT A CO. NEW GOODS ATI OA K H ALL ! BLOODY IRLTIsr, LLA, J. B. WILLIAMS & BROTHER, ANNOUNCE to their eustomers ond the public in gen eral, that they are receiving a large assortment of Now Goods, such as DRY GOODS: MEN'S WEAR, viz: CLOTHES, CASSIMERES, COTTONADES,; 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, Braids, Laocs, 1 Ladies, Misses A Chil'dns Skeletons. READY-MADE CLOTHING ! COATS, PANTS, AND VESTS, both Cloth and Cassimerc, mado 5n the most approved styles- BOOTS, SUOS, BHIOBALS IMB "GUTR3 , For both Ladies' and Gentlemen's Wear. HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, RUCHES. SIELAJKLELELS &Q. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, STATIONARY, SCHOOL BOOKS, WALL AND CURTAIN PAPERS. Carpets, IFLOOR OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS.? GROCERIES! COFFEE, SUGARS,; SYRUPS, MOLASSES,' TEAS, SPICES, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac. PROVISIONS. FISH, llAMS,F(plamjand sugar-cured.) SHOULDERS AND SIDES. G LnE3ELTSW^AL^E.' GLASSWARE, LAMPS AND FIXTURES, CLOCKS AND LOOKING GLASSES, WOODEN-WARE.! BUCKETS, TUBS, CNURNS, ' BROOMS, A TOBACCO. A large stock to sell either bv Wholesale or Retail. DRL'GS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, &(', A general assortment of the most reliable Pat. Medicines COUNTRY MERCHANTS upplied with Essences and Oils at CITY PRICES THE DRUG DEPARTMENT is under the supervision of Dr. MANN, one ofthe most ac complished Druggists in the country, so that Physicians and others, can depend upon getting reliable articles' the above article* will be sold at prices to suit the cireustances of alh No Trouble to Show Goods! TERMS.-Cash or Produce, unless by special agrea mcnt. No credits longer than Six Months, without interest. Bloody Run, June 17, 1864.tf & & W. SHUCK. GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP STAPLE DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, A GREAT VARIETY OF SHOES for Ladies. Children, Men and Boys Shoes and Boots.— HATS AND CAPS. All descriptions of LEATHER. 6OOJCORDS OF TAN BARK WANTED, apr. 8, 1864—tf. 0 YES! MOTHER 0 YES l" rjIHE undersigned have entered into a Partnership in the AUCTIONEERING AND SALE-CRYING Business, and take pleasure in offering their servicos to their old friends and tho public generally. They will at tend promptly to all business entrusted to them. ISAAC MILLER, DAVID T, AKE. GOOD NEWS FOR THE FARMERS. fJIHE following kind* of Threshing Machines, jCONSTANTLY ON HAND AT THE MACHINE SHOP OF Peter H. Shires, Bedford, Pa. The Celebrated RAILWAY, orTREAD-POWIR Thrcsn ing. Machines 'with all the latest and best improvements. ONR AND TWO-HORSE POWERS. Tho Two-horse Machine with two horses and four haadU will thresh from 100 to 125 bushels of wheat or rye, and twice as much oats per day. ONE-HORSE MACHINES I with three hands, will thresh from 60 to 75 bush, per day. Two and femr-horse TUMBLING SHAFT Machines, also, four-horse STRAP MACHINES, STRAW SHA KERS of the most approved kind attached to all Machines. ALL MACHINES WARRANTER REPAIBING Of all kinds of Machines done on the shortest notice. PIG METAL, GRAIN and LUMBER 1 taken in payment. %4Bt-Fnrmers' wanting Machinoe, will do well to give me a'call. H PETER H. SniRES, Proprietor and ifawtfae'r. ALSO, FOR SALE, THE. BRYANT STRATTON & CO'S CHAIN OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. Established in the following cities: PHILADELPHIA, S. E. Corner of Seventh and Chesnut Stroots, New York, Brooklin, AJbany. Trov, Providence, Portland, Hart ford. Burlington, Newark, Rochester, Buffalo, Toronto, Cleaveland, Detroit, Chicago, Mitwukec and St. Louis. Thorougli theoretical and practical instruction in aU branches pertaining to a finished Business Education. The Philadelphia College stands first in the State, both in point of reputation mid local advantages. The point aimed at is :to place Commercial Education where it be longs—in the front rank of useful instruction. To this end a most thorough course of busines training is adoptod and carefully enforced, under the personal supervision of competent Professors in tho 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 have hitherto been considered possible only in connection with the counting house. After incoming 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 beqomes 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 forms which are in universal use, but in managing the affairs ofbusiness with system and dispatch. JJJScholarships issued at one point, are good for an un limited period in tho eighteen Colleges comprising the "chain." Diplomas are awarded to those who fulfill the prescribed course of study, and pass therequisite examination. For furthor information send for a circular. Addrete. BRYANT, STRATTOX A CO., Philadelphia. Jan. 29, 1864:—9 mo. |\tm {£ vhi Collcp. Hon. Wilson M'Candless, Judge U. S. Circuit Court, President. PITTSBURG, PA., Corner. Penn and St. Clair streets. THE LARGEST CHEAPEST AND BEST $35.00 Pays for a full Commercial Course. jJS®"No extra charges for Manufacturer*, Steamboat, Railroad and Bank Book-keeping. Ministers' sons' at half price. Students enter and review at any time. This Institution is conducted by experienced Teachers and practical Accountants, who prepare young men for active businees at the least expense and shortest notice, for the most lucrative and responsible situations. Diplo mas granted for merit only. Hence the universal prefer ence for graduates of this college, by business men. Prof. A. Cowley, the best Penman of the Union, who holds the largest number of Ist Premiums, and overall competitors, teachers Rapid Business Writing. Circulars containing full information sent free on ap plication to the Principals. JENKINS'A SMITn, Pittsburg, Pa. July 3, 1863—zs. CLOTHING IN SCHELLSBUR6. H aviso lately purchased an excellent assortment ol FALL AND WINTER Clothing consisting oi OVERCOATS, DRESS COATS, BUSINESS Coats, Blouses, Vests, Pants, Hats and Caps White Shirts, Fancy Flannel Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Rounda bouts, Neck-ties, Suspenders, Buckskin Gloves and No tions in Variety. We invite our friends and all who de sire to purchase, to give us a call at our NEW STORE IN SCHELLSBURG, Where, as we are doing business on the One Price sys tem, we flatter ourselves we can render satisfaction by doing justice to every one. We thank our many custom ers for their Patronage, and do herewith solicit a contin uance of the same kindness. G. BERKSTRESSER A SON. gchellsburg Pa. Sept. 12, 1864, (Sept. 16-tf.) NEW STORE. J\IEW GOODS! MRS, SAMUEL H. TATE, HAS opened out. at her residence, on Julia Ann Street, opposite the Mongol House, a full assortment of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, from the well-known firm of Wood A Gary, Chestnut St., Philadelphia, which will be renewed by Exprees, weekly. Her friends and the Public generally, are respectfully in vited to give her a call and form their judgments. Bedford, May 13, 1864jtf. Osborn's Prepared Java Coffee. MAKES the mest delicious and economical beverage in use. Nervous persons and dyspeptics can use this excellent coffee without the injurious effects experienced by using other coffee. In store and for sale by G. R. A W. OST JR. March 18, 1864—tfi Baughman, Gump & Co., BLOODY RUNBEDFORD COUNTY, 4 PA., Dealers in all kinds of Hardware, Iron, Nails, Stoves. Tinware. Wooden Ware, Window Glass, Oils, Paints, Brushes, Lamps, Lamp Fixtures, Bacon, Ac., Ao. Per eons building will find it to their interest to give us a call, as we keep a general assortment of building furnish ing. Wc will pay the highest price in Cash or trade for Clover, Timothy and Flax Sood. Wheat, Rye, Oats and Corn. Beans, Dried Apples and Peaches. Tallow, Beeswox, Feathers Wool and Rags. Old Copper and Brass. GIVE US A CALL ! GIVE USA CALL!! Bloody Run, Aug. 12, 1864. TO OUR CUSTOMERS?" The unsettled state of tho market, and tho not cash prices charged us for all the goods wo buy now, compel us, in common with other busines* men, to require oash sales. Hereafter, until business got into a more healthy con dition, we must sell exclusively for cash. In return for this favor from our customers, wc promis | them goods at the very lowest cash rates. Wo are closing our books ; our customers will pleaso call and settle, all accounts are ready for settlement, and we are determined to close them. Soliciting a continuance of your valued custom. We remain truly your friends, G. BLYMYER A SON. Oct. 7, 1864-44 HOWARD" ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, PA. DlwnseM of the? ScrVons. Seminal, Vrlnary and Sexual Svstems-new and reliable trentmont-in repon-of tho HOWARD ASSOCIATION-scntbv mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLI3S HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Nd -2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. GEO. BLYMYRE & SON 31>e alerts in HARDWARE,! HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, STOVES AND TINWABE, Shell' HARDWARE of every dosoilption, CHAMBERS BURG ANI) MANN'S AXIS. BUTCHER'S, GREAVB'S, SPENCER'S, and other files. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CUTLERY. IRON NAILS, GLASS, Ac. TUBS, BUCKETS, WASHING BOARDS, CHURNS, MATS, RUGS BASKETS, BROOMS, BBUSHES, ROPES, Ae> PUTNAM'S PATENT CLOTHES WRINGER, So highly spoken of, at Manufactures prices. Wo call tho 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 anofhtag in that lino at reduced prices, for CASII OUT assortment of goods is not surpassed ontside the cit ies. Persons building, furnished with goods at as LOW PRICES as thoy can be had anywhere. COAL OIL, COIL OIL LAMPS, POCKET BOOKS. PIPES, &. * Call and see us before purchasing. G. BLYMYER A SON;. apr. 8, 1864—3 mo. FOR SALE OR TRADE. A farm in Bedford township, owned by Jno. H. Rush about four miles from Bedford, containing ISO acres, about 80 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 to wr.ship with log house, barn Ac. ; thereon erected, containing 70 acres and ailowanoo. Best part cleared and under fenso, and in a good state of cultivation Near to a school house, Mill Ac., Adjoining Scott Low, Hughes, and cithers, and laUfly purchased from Wm. Hurley. ALSO, 60 acres ofland, 10 aleored and under fense, 'with log house thereon erected, adjoining Geo. Troutnan, Geo. May and others, in Juniata township, and part'iy in Lon donderry, lately owned by Androw Wolford. ALSO, 166 acres near Stonerstown —within i mile <>f Broadtop Railroad—about 100 acres cleared, with a two story dwelling house—new bank barn—stable .'tc., thereon erected; also two apple orchards, tbereon, of choice fruit. The soil is rich and capable of producing every va riety ofcrope in this climate. ;ALSO, 160 acres best quality of prario—near the Missouri riv er, close to tho county scat of Harrison Co. lowa. ALSO, Two one hundred and sixty acre tracts, adjoiniug Elk borne City, in the richest valley of tho west—the Platte Valley—about-SO 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 township, containing 225 acres, 72acres cleared, with farm house, tenant house, double log barn, also an apple orchard thereon, also a good new saw miil thereon, known aa tho "Snyder or Koontz property." ALSO, 160 acres, two miles above Omaha City, on tho great bend of the Missouri. This tract is well timbered and very desirable. All of tbeso lands were located after a personal inspection and careful examination on the ground and can be well relied upon for future wealth. Maps showing the precise location ero in my posession. ALSO, Threw desirable lota in Omaha City, Nebraska Territo ry- ALSO, A lot of ground In the City of Daeotah, Nebraska Ter ritory. ALSO, A Tract of LAND, containing Fifteen Acres, about sev en acres cleared, with a Story and a half Log House and Log Stable thereon erected, adjoining lands of Joseph Brinkey, John A. Omgrund and others, in Juniata Twp. The cleared land is in good order, and the balance well Timbered, aDd all capabio of easy improvement and cul tivation. The above real estate will be sold at such prices as to insure safe and profitable investments. Notes or obligations of any kind that, are good will bo taken in exchange—particularly good bank notes. O. E. SHANNON. apr. 8,1864 NEVTGOODS IN HOPEWELL! LOWERY A EICnELBERGER have associated with them John B. Cnstner, Esq., of Hopewell, in a gen eral mercantile and forwarding business at their old stand in Hopewell, the business of the firm to bo transacted in the name of LOWERY, EICHELBERGER A CO. They are now receiving and oponing a large and com plete stock of Foreign Dry Goods comprising a greater variety than is usually kept in a country store. Among the articles they keep may be enumerated the following.- DRY GOODS, Colorod Delaines, Alpacas, Merrimac and Spragues prints, Bombazines, Sheeting, Shirt ing, Irish Linen, Aa. LADIES DRESS GOODS in groat variety, Veils, Gloves, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Cuffs, Ao. CLOTHS —A varioty of spring and summer cloths, Broadcloths, Cassimors of different styles, Satinets, Ac. CLOTHING —Mens and boys spring and summer styles of Coats, Pants and Vests. J} OOTS, Shoes; Hatt and Cap*. ROCERIES—Sugars, Molasses, Coffee, Teas, Spices, HARDWARE, AC. —Pocket knives, tablo spoons and table knives and forkos, razors, scythes, axes, nails, glass, plough points, Ao., Ac., Ae. * JjllSH —Mackeral, Herring, God fish. All of which were bought at sett cash prices, and which wo will sell on the same terms at a small advance. All kinds of grain and country produce bought or ox changcd for goods, for which the highest market prices will be paid. LOWERY, IICHELBBRGER A CO. Hopewell, April 2D, 1864 ~J. ALSIP & SON7 AUCTIONEER A COMMISSION MERCHANT Bedford, Pa. RESPECTFULLY solioit consignment of Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, Grooerios, Clothing and all kinds of merchandise for auction and private solo. SmmM Philadelphia. Bedford. PHILIP FORD A CO. Hon. JOB. MANN, BOYD A HOUGH, JHon. W. DAUGHERTY, A. YOUNG A BROS. B. . MEYERS. Bedford, jan. I,lß63—tfi O Yes I O Yes I 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 bo recol lected that no one is legally entitled to act as a cryer of Sales, unless he procures a license. Address, LEVI AGNEW, apr. 8, 1864—tf. Bedford, Pa. Gruggenheim's Ground Rio Coffee, AFRESH invoiceof this excellent coffee just receiv ed and for sale at the New Bargain Store of G. R.AW. OSTJ3R ni arc 1} IS' 1864—tf[ GREAT BARGAINS Ar th 15 EMPORIUM Of Fismim. &HTJOK J Ufft RIKTIITIBA a PI.NID SBGGI 61 FANCY DRY GOODS, COHBI SUING tH PAP, OF FANCY DRESS SILKS, w^/ur^ B '* o^lll DSLAINS, BAIiS GEB, IBJINffH LAN SA, FANCY PRINTS, AG. SILKS! AND CLOTH MANTILLAS, SHAWLS IN G READ VARIETY, JtOURfVING ANBLACE GOOBB, A HAND-SOME LOT OF LACE MANTILLAS AND BHAWLS, BON7;ETSAND BONNET RIBBON, Flowers , Children's Hat* and Flats, La dies and Children's Gaiters, Slippers, And Fine Boots. Notions in great variety, Stock' ings, GIOTCS, Handkerchief," Collars, Dress Trimming?, Perfumer/, Its, Ac, Fa The stock r asists of srety article usually kojit hs, a F Irst Class Fane/ Store selected by an experienced oily Lady. Thankful ftif past favors we ask a sontinuar.ee of your patronage. SHUCK BBOTHERa. The old Arm of 8. A. W. Shuck also ask a call to sea heir new stock and a eontiaaaaee of psblie saWoaaire. Bedford, April, IHFL THE LOST FOUND. BFIST THING IS NOW LOST IN HIGH PRICES. BUT if yo* wLk to Had the again, a OLD PhICIS, call at Mi's E. V, Mowry's, who has Just returned from Philadelphia, with the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTION OF MILLINERY GOODS ever brought to Bedford, which sbo will sell at old prices or cheaper. Her stock consists of a general assortment of FASHIONABLE BILK, STRAW, CACTUS, LEGHORN AND CRAPE BONNETS, INFANTS CAPS A HOODS, SHAKERS, A LARGE ASSORTMEFT OP LADIES* MISSeS AND CHILDRESSIIA TS OF THE YEE Y BEST STYLES OF ALL COLORS. A Beautiful assortment of Plaids, Ribbons, the latest styles Flounces, Ruehcs, Ladies dress caps, Corsets, Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts,, Head Nets, Dross Trim minge, Zephyrs Shetland Wool, Ac. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GRENADINE VEILS OF ALL COLORS ; ALSO LADIES LINEN COLLARS AND POCKET-HANDKER-CUIEFS, &C AC. Do not purcbaso elsewhere until you call and examine the above stock of go.? Is, as yon will certainly find it to your own interest, upr. 'S 1861—(L WASIfUVGTOV iIOTEIL, BEDFORD. Pa.. WM. DIBERT, PROPRIETOR. riIHE subscriber would respectfully anuounee to his -L friends in Bedford County, and the public generally that he lias leased for a term of years, this largo and con venient brick hotel, at the corner of Put and Julianna Streets, Bedford Pa., known as the WASHINGTON HO TEL, and formerly kept by Mrs. Filler. This Houoe is being thoroughly ro-ftttad and ro-fur nisbed, and is now opened for the reception of guests.— A isitors to the BEDFORD SPRINGS, and persons at tending Court, w;l! find this Houso a pleasant and quiet temporary home, Every attention will be paid to the accommodation and comfort of guests. The TABLE wili at all times be supplied with the best the markets atford. Charges will ho moderate. Extensive Stabling is attached to this Hotel, and a careful and competent Hostler will bo in attendance. Special attention will bo paid to tbo accommodation of the farming community. Coaches leave this House Daily, (Sundays excepted) at HA o clock, A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M., to connect with the trains goinjjj Eaafc, from Mount JDallas Station and Bloody Kiin. A coach wili also leave tri-wookly, (Tuosday, Thursday and haturdav) for Soincrsot. The traveling public will find it dooidediy to thoir advantage to stop with him. n , T WILLIAM DIB2KT. Bedford, June Si, 1564. Sixl BOXES or the SPECIFIC PILE WIU, WMMtI, FaHFKCVLY XSV MISIXUTI.T evil Spermatorrhea. Seminal Weakness or Invol untary Nightly or Daily Losses, howovsr origi nally caufed, or however aggr*raced in character; while they will speedily correct those terrible morbid conditions which spring from the primary or from secret vice. THE SPECIFIC PILL b equally eppUoable to tho treatment cf easry kind, of Genital or Urinary Irritation: Incapacity or Impotency; Diabetes; Limt or Brick-dust Deposits in the Unisaj Milky JHschwrgss; Inflamation or Weakiuss of tho k'idncy, Ac., Ac. Clergymen, Lawyers, Students, and all who follow sedentary occupations, or whose Drain and Nervous System are over-worked, arc peculiarly subject to Weaknesses of the Gcnito-Urinaru Organt. Thoy should not fail to use THE SPECIFIC PILL. Jtefj-Forsons aflilotod with any one or more of the above disorders aro sure to have several, and sometimes most, of the following SYMPTOMS: Deranged Digestion; Lots of Appetite; Lost, of Flesh; Constipated Bowels; Fitful and Nervous, or henry sleep with Lustful Dreams; Troubled Breathing; Failure of Voice; Irregular action of the Heart; Patulous Eruptions on the Face and Neck; Headache; Affections of the Eyes; Loss of Memory; Sudden flushes of Heat and Blnshitgs; General Weakness and Indolence; Aversion to Society'; Relaxed Condition, or Diminished Size of the Genital Or gans; Involuntary Nightly or Daily Emissions; Frequent desire to pass Water, icith peculiar attending sensations; Pale Lips; Sunken Cheeks; Weak Evert "Pinched" Fea tures; Irritation, or Catarrh of the Blcdder; Incontinence, or Suppression of th,Crin,-\P,iiuful, Too[Frcqnent,or Dif ficult Micturition, fco., Ac. Professional Opinions.—*T havo n?od your SPE cific I'lLXa in many casus of Spermatorrhea, and with tho most perfect success.'*—4. Milvos SASdk**, M. D.. LL. D., Brooklyn. "It is its uear a 'specific* as any inedioino san be. I have cured T*ry severe oases with from six to teu doses." — B. Kbit*, M. D., New York. "I know of no remedy, in the whole Materia Mediea, equal to your Specific Pill in Seminal ot Urinary tteajfc nesees. ADOLV■ lines, 31. D-, Prof, o' Organic Chemis try and Physiology, N. Y, Personal Opinions.— Mr. Winchester is worthy of all confidence, end devotes himeelf enthusiastically to there Preparations."— D. Huhiuitu Rbbsk, 34. D-, LL. D., Amer.Mcd, Uaxette, N. Y. "I have a personal knowledge of Mr. Winchester's Honeety end Integrity, and can assure the Profession and the public that hi* preparation* oan be relied on." Jas. R. Cijtton, M. D-, Chemist, N. Y. The Specific Pill I# not * Hoffloepathic Remedy, nor docs it contain Mer oury, Iron, Canthnridcs, or any injurious ingrediont.— Sisxd roe a CmcrtAn. jß®-Pric—sl per box, six boxes (when ordered at T CO J FeT: \ l Ma,L Sol(I Wholesale and Retail at the Sole General Depot in the United States, by . .. ... /" WINCHESTER, 3 John Street, N. T. oct-Zl, 64-ly. DO YOU WISH TO BE CURED I BR. BUCAN'R EN <LISII SPECIFIC PILLS euro, in loss than 30 days tho worst cases ot NERVOUSNESS, Impotcnov, Prema ture Decay, Seminal Weakuess, lusauity, and all Urinary, Sexual and Nervous Affections, no mnttor from what cause produced. Price, Own Dollar per box. Sent, post-paid, by mail, on receipt of an order. One Box will perfect tho cure in most ouos. Address JAMES S. BUTLER, Goncrql Agent, 427 Breadwav, New York, ly 22-64,-"m. * .?• r ' HOSTETTER'S * CELEBRATED STOHICR 6IHEB. A yoea oaa jtoweafbi Tuple, aorrectiv. wed alter a ti, t ■ n4iarftl eiioikcy I* disease of the WOMAOHH LIVER AND BOWELS. Cure* Dytpopaia, Liiar eomplaiat, Headache, Geer, bilily, NenrbnenoßS, Depression (,-fSpirits, Constip Colic, Intnrmittcnt Fevers, Cramps and Spasm*. an,jj fl Com pi a Inks of either Sex, arising from Bodily Weak,, I whether inherent in the system or produced by gpe j causes. Nothing that is not whoioeome, gonial and res torn: in it* nature enter* into the composition of Hoetc-Ua fl Stomach Bitters This popular preparation contains i H mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical element ; T . I fiery.exciUnt; but it ia a cvmbinatiou of the oxtrutul raro Kalaamic herbs and plants with the purest and mild fl est of all diffusive stimulants It Is well to bo forearmed against disease, and m far a* I human system en be pretexted by human means agarnst I maladies engendered by an unwholesome atmosphere, kj. H pure water and other external catte**j Hnttetttfi Bitter* I may he relied on as a safeguard. I districts satosted with Fsvtr and Ague, it has beet, ] foncd infcdlible as a preventive and irresistable as a rem edy, end thousand* who resort to it under apprehension j of an attack, escape the scourges and thousands who nee- I loot to erail thmeselvee of its protective qualities in a a_ j ronoa, ore ueced by a vary brief course of this marvel,, UJ ] aieukia* Fever and Ague patients, after being pfied with quinine tor months in vain, until fairly saturated ' with that dangerous alkaloid, and not unfiequcntlv rt - I stored to keoitk within % few days by tho use of Hoitet tar'e Bitter*. Th# weak stomach Is rapidly invigorated and the appc tike restored by this agreeable Tonic, and hence it works 1 wonderr in cases of Dispepaia and m less confirmed fonr, 8 iadigastion. Acting a* a gentle nod painless aperiest. , a* well as upon the liver, it also invariably relieves the Constipation superinduced by irregular action of the di I gestive and secretive organs. Ponons of feeble habit, liable to Nervous Attaeks, Los. nest of Spirits, and Fits of Languor, find prompt and per- I in an nt relief from the Bitters. The testimony on this I point ie most conclusive, and from both sexes. The agony of Billions Colic is immediately assuaged ly 1 a single dose of the stimulant, and by occasionally resort- I ing U> it, the return of the complaint may be prevented. As a general Tonic, HosteUer's Bitters produce effect* 8 which must be experienced or witnessed before thev can 8 be fully appreciated In cases of Constitutional Weak- 8 ness, Premature Decay and Debility and Deereptitude ! arising from Old Age, it exercises en electric influenc- In the convalescent stages of ail diseases it operates as n n 8 invigorant. When the powers of nature aro relaxed,! operates to re-enforco and re-establish them. Last, but not least, it is The Only Safe. Stimulant, being 1 menu facto red from sound and innoxious materials, and cn- i tirely free from the aoid elements present more or less ia | in all the ordinary tonics and Stomachics of the day. No family medicine has been so universally, and it tnaj be truly added, deservedly popular with tho intelligent portion of the community, a* Hosteller's Bitters. Prepared by HOSTETTER A SMITH, Pittsburg. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Storekeepers every where. HE MB OLD'S Greniiine Preparations. COMPOUND EXTRACT ' OF BU6HU, Compound FlJuidExtract Buchn, 'a positivo and Spe cific remedy for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Grave 1 and Dropsical Swellings. This medicine increases the power of digestion, andox- 9 cites the Absorbents into healthy action, which the by 1 Watery or Calcareous dispositions; and all unnatural En I laxgemente are reduced, as well as Pain and InSamation HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCi'U. For Wcakuos* arising from Excesses, habits of dissipa- I tion, Early Indiscretion of Abuse, attended with the fol lowing symptoms : Indisposition to exertion. Loss of power, Loss of mem ory, Difliculty of breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision. Pain in the back, 1 nivcrsal lassitude of the Muscular system Hot hands, Flushing of the body, Dryness of tbo 'skin, Eruptions of tbo face, Pallid countenance. There symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this raedi eine invariably removes ; soon follows impotency, fatnit; epileptic fit*, in one of which the patient may expire.— Mho wili,say they are not frequently followed by those I direful diseases, insanity nnd consumption. 31rny are J aware of the cause of their suffering but none will confess th# records of the insane assylums. And melancholy deaths by Consumption bear ample witness to the truth of | the assertion. The eonstitntion once affected with organ ic Weaknoiie requires the aid of Medicine to Strengthen and Invigorate the system, which Hcmbold's exuaet bu obu invariably does. A trial will convince the most skep tical. J | IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. ' *'< ' '•• • •' -=■ •* I Females, Females, Females.—ln many affections pecn- I liar to females the extract buchu is unequalled by any other remedy, as sn Cholosis or Retention, irregularity, j pain fulness or suppression of customary evacuations, ul cerated orschirrhous state of the uterus, leuchortho-a ■>: whites, sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex whether arising from indiscretion, habit of dissipation, or 1 in the decline or change of life. TAKE NO MOKE BALSAM Oil MERCURY, Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasantand dan- i gerons medicine. Hcmbold's extract buchu and improved I rose wash, cures secret diseases in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience, tuol uo exposure. It causes a frequent desire and ghes j strength to Urinate, thereby removing obstructions, pre venting and curing stricture? of the Uretha. allaying" pain and inttamation, so frequent in the class of diseases, ojul I expelling nil poisonous diseased and wornout matter Use Herabold's Extract Buehu for all affection? and diseases of the Urinary organs, whether existing in Alalo or Female, from whatever cause originating and no mat ter of how long standing. Diseases of these organs require the aid of a diuretic ! Hcmbold's extract buehu in the great dinretic. arid is certain to have the desired effect in all diseases for which it is recommended. Evidence of tho most reliable and responsible charac ter will rocompany tho medicine. , Price SI.OO par bottle, or six f0r?5.00. Delivered to ttaj address. Securely 'packed from observation. Describe symptom* in ail communications. Cures guaranteed advicegralts. Address letters or information to H. B. HEMBOLI). Chemist. 104 South tenth St. below Chestnut, l'biia Hcmbold's Medical depot, UembuUVs Drug and Chem ical Warehouse, 594 Broadway New York. IBEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! Beware of Counterfits and unpriiieipaled dealer? who endeavor to dispose "of their own" and "other" articles on the reputation attained by Hcmbold's genuine prepa rations. I/embold extract buehu, Jieutbold'S extract luirsaporilla, Hcmbold's improved rose wash. Sold by al Druggists everywhere. Ask for Hembold'e, take nootbo cut out tho advertisement and send for it and avoid imp - sition and exposure, dec. 11, 1363—ex. BUCKEYE MOWER AN D REAPER! The most perfect Machine in the world. Single Mower or Combined Machines Warranted to give satisfaction or no sale. Farmers'in wont of the BEST MACHINE of the kind now made, would do well to call and make ar rangements to give their orders fur Machines in time tor mowing. PETER H. SHIRES. THE BEDFORD HOUSE, j&JT ZHODPIETW :B\ HARRY DROLLJNGER, 13 VERY' attention given ;to make guest® comfortable, v J who slop at this House. Hoptweli, July 29, tf,
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