ptu'S ax! (Other pms. Louis Napoleon is said to be very sick. Warning to ladies—tattle begins with T. New use for petroluem has been discovered—it cares the iteh. Let a drl stray in the fields after roses, and they will redden her cheeks. Senator Dixon's daughter has taken charge of a hospital ward in Washington. Parisisfn wine is described as consisting of "Seine water, drugs and deviltry." At a choral festival in Dresden. 10.000 singers were ' 'conducted'' by an electrical apparrtus. Axiom of office holders —the puHic interest is nothing to a private. A British field officer has discovered a striking resemblance between OeD. Grant and the Dnke of Wellington. A poor girl in Maine lost her way during a recent snow storm and perished within a few steps of her father's door, lough. Carry in your pocket a book abounding in good thoughts, and you will always have about you a well-filled poeketbook. The Newburyport Herald wonders what the ori ginal fishermen apostles would have thought of llec-chers pay. Paul would have admonished him. The too frequent use of authority impairs it. If thunder were continued, it would excite no more sensation than the noise cf a mill. "The great beauty of a wife is." said a hen-peck ed hnsband, ''that if she abases you herself, she won't let any one else abuse you." Au old Dutch hypochondriac was complaining to a neighbor: said he, "1 have a pig pain in mine stuck (stomach) and somedimes 1 gits better and somedimes 1 gits worser, and one day 1 shust gits right out on mine head. In the next House of Representatives thirteen States will be without Democratic Representatives —exclusive of the seceded States. Is there not great danger that the Democratic party will become sectional. A Savannah belle stepped off the sidewalk the other day, with a pouting expression, to avoid walk ing under"an American flag which hung in front of an officer's headquarters. General Geary, military commandant of the city, immediately gave orders to have her promenade back and forth under the hateful symbol for an hour, as a warning for sitni offenders. A Kl.s.s A VALID CONSIDERATION.—A Western Court has recently decided that a kiss is a valid consideration. It seems that an old bachelor offer ed ayoung lady, a pony for a kiss. The young dam sel accepted the offer, and gave the kiss: but the mean curmudgeon, after receiving the oscillatory salute, refused to stand by his part of the contract. A suit was therefore entered, and the jury decided that the pony, or its value, should be given to the" girl. GOLMXCOSXECTICCT. — Dr. Keith, the well-known mineralogist, and the owner of a tract of laud in Greenwich. Connecticut, has discovered upon it a gold vein, which he is at present actively engaged in mining. One piece alone of the precious metal was brought to this city, and valued at over SOOO. The land in which this discovery was made, was former ly mined for copper ore. a considerable quantity of which was at one time dug out. —AYir York Paper. RELATIVES OF REBELS. — The registration of south erners in this department has developed the fact, previously well understood, however, that there are many near relatives of rebels in the field residing in this city. Among these aie the wives of Gener als Gustavus W. Smith and Mansfield Lovell. three sisters of General Cheatham, and many others. Steps are being taken to place them under due sur veillance. — N. Y. Tribune. CONVERSATION'. — Sincere and happy conversation doubles our power. In the effort to unfold our thought to a friend we make it clearer to ourselves. Conversation fills all gaps, supplies all deticiench s: but the defects of men hinder this Paradise. Very rare are the high and fine gifts which make its per fection. The scholar, the philosopher, is probably an unmagetic man. and cannot conform his conver sation with his genius : he sits and suffers. The French say, ,! He is a blockhead; he is nothing but a genius.'"— Evierson. Persons losing themselves in the forest or in a snowstorm, manifest invariably a tendency to tain round gradually to the left, to the extentevenofe verituallv moving in a circle. The explanation is probably that the limbs and muscles of the rigid, side are generally better developed than those of the left side: and under the excitement felt when one is lost, and in the absence of any guiding line, the su perior energy of the right limbs throws the pedes trian insensibly round to the left. ANTI-SLAVERY FEEDING IN CCBA. — General Griq uornria has presented to the President a copy of a letter received by him Cuba, detailing the progress of the anti-slavery feeling in that island. It is stated that the native Cubans are nearly unanimous in fa vor of gradual emancipation, while the Spaniards and slave traders are opposed to it. The question is causing considerable agitation and excitement in the island, but the abolition sentiment is steadily gaining groucd. A LITTLE MIXED.— The celebrated speech of Sir Boyle Roche: '"Mr Speaker. I smell a rat; I see him floating in the air; but mark me, I shall yet nip him in the bud," was evidently the model upon which a writer in Kansas framed, the other day, some re marks upon the recent election. The Leavenworth Conservative says that, by the result of the election, "the fall of corruption has been dispelled, and the wheels of the State government will no longer be trammelled by sharks that have beset the public posperity like locusts.'' ANOTHER AXTEDILCVIAN FROG.— The Erie Dis patch says that probably the oldest inhabitant in Pennsylvania was discovered in a stone in that town last Thursday. It was a living frog about ah inch long, which was laken from a piece of bituminous coal that one oftheemployees ofthe store had broken foT the purpose of burning. His escape from a tortu ringdeath was almost providential, and it is a cause of satisfaction that he escaped a death so ignominious after having lived so long and quitelv. His advent into the outer world was witnessed by four or five geu tlemen connected with the establishment, and he was immediately deposited iu a cigar box. 0! —A loquaciousgentleinan finding himself a pas senger iu a stage-coach with no one but a prim and tactiturn maiden lady of some forty winters, endeav ored in vain to engage in conversation. At length night came : as nothing was said, both fell asleep. The stage finally stopped, and the driver announced to the lady that she had arrived at her place of des tination. Her fellow passenger being awakened at the same time, thought he would compel the lady to exchange a word at parting, and addressed her: "Madam, as we shall never again, probably, sleep in the same room together, I bid you a very respec ful farewell." A scream, and silence reigned a gain. HrsßAXb AND \\ IFE. — A man is a good husband, yon say. It is well. But what would he have been with auother wife ? No husband at all, perhaps, or worse than none. His goodness is his wife's, or reoro his wife's than his. it is well, we say, that under any influences he can be good: but let him not take all the credit of his goodness to himself. The bigger share is due to his better half. Some might Ire good, if tried, to two or three in succes sion; some, but to one: and some, alas to none. A woman is a good wife. This, too, is well. But how much of her goodness is her husband's? she cannot tell. Perhaps one-half. Perhaps two thirds. Then let her not Ire proud. Let her keep from boasting. Let her cherish modest thoughts of herself, form charitable judgements of others, and her virtue will be all the greater, and her comfort all the safer. THE AVENGERS OK THE SEAS.— The following from Abbot's Life of Napoleon Bonaparte is a curious reminiscence : "After the emperor had declared his intention of going to the United States, the Bar on Finery said: 'Bat will the English allow to culti vate your fields in peace ? Yon have made Eng land tremble. As long as you are alive, or at lib erty. she will dread your genius. The Americans love and admire you. You have great influence over them, ton might perhaps excite to enter prises fatal to England. 'What enterprises'." re plied the emperor. 'The English well know that Americans would lose their lives to a man in de fense of their native soil. But they are not fend of carrying on a foreign warfare- They are not yet arrived at a pitch to give the English any serious uneasiness. At some future day. perhaps, they will be the 'avengers of the seas,'" I H. BARNDOLLAR & SON, BLOODY RUN, PA, RESPECTFULLY informs their friends, and the pub lic in general, that they are receiving and keep con stantly on hand a large and well selected stock of For eigu and Dome-die IDTtrr GOODS gi UCH AS Cloths, Cassimers. Satinetts, Vesting.', Cottonades, Ac., Ac., Ac. Ladies Dress Goods. Silks, Shallies, Delaines, Poplins, Prints. Ginghams, Shirtings, Irish Linens, Ac. jp> EADY MADE CLOTHING In great variety. Men's and Boys' Coats, Pants and Vests, Made in the Latest and Best Styles. Boots. Sho-ts and Gaiters for Iridic . Gentlemen, Misses, Boys, and Children, wear. AMOTIONS, floaery, Gloves", Scarfs, Neckties, Ore.-.' Trimmings, Braids, Luces, Lad.es A Large and Well Selected Stock ol / I KOCERIE3, U CIOFFEE, TEA, SUGARS, j Pis, Bit-*.. g PICKS. AC., AC. CIHEWING A Smoking Tobacco of the Best Brands / Drugs, Oils, Paints, Medicines A l)yc "luflfc, HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS. SPIKES, AC., A C . W E KEEP On hand u wefi selected st ick of ail kinds, and consider it no trou ble to show goods. Call * and see before purchas ing elsewhere. No G1 OODS misrepresented to effect sales. AH goods war- IT ranted as represented. VjyE BUY All kinds of produce for which we pay the highest prtce in CASH or GOODS. We buy our goods for Cash en tirely. and can offer great inducements for persons to buy of us. CALL AND SEE US. sept.9'64-tf. J- M. 15. A SON. LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! Farmers, Mechanics. Lawyers, Doc tors, Preachers, and all. Buy Your Goods at tiie Bargain Store of G. R. & W. OSTER, Who has just received an elegant assortment of NEW WINTER GOODS! Embracing, Black Silks, Bombazines, Cobergs, Alpaca-, Mohairs, Lusters, Canton Cloths, Poplins, Reps. Silk Plai Is, Wool Delaines, latest styles, American Delaines, Prints, Ginghams, Cheeks, Table Diaper. Ticking, BaJlardvaie ami Shaker Flan nels, Cnon Flannels, Scarlet, Sol ferine and Grey Shirting Flan nels. Sheeting and Shirt ing Muslins of stan dard marks. Mi ners Flannels, Litisoy, Blankets, Ladies' Furs —Muffs, Capes and Caffs —Ladies' Repellant Waterproof Cloths, Shawls and Circular-, Cloths, Cassimcrs, Satinets, Tweeds ami Kentuc ky Jeans, for men and biys' wear. Hosiery, Gloves, Neck Ties, Shirt Collars and Fronts. Merino Undershirts and. Drawers. Hats and Caps, every style, quality and color. Boots and Shoes, in great variety. A large assort ment of GROCERIES:- Choice Rio Coffee, Extra Young Hyson, Imperial and Oolong Teas, Sugars, Syrups, Rice, Chocolate, Spices, Salt, Cheese, Chewing Tobaeeo, and Segars of choice brands. Together with 1001 other articles to which we call the attention of buyers. Bedford, Nov. 25, 1864-2 m. Bedford Insurance Ageney. WXOAIIISR A* Insurance Com pan y 9 WILKES-BARRE, PENNA. CAPITAL & SURPLUS, * ISO,OOO. ASSETS. Stock not called in, $50,000 Bills receivable, 40,000 U. S. 5—20 Bonds, 25'000 Temporary and call loans, 8,000 10; i shares Wyoming Bank Stock, 6,180 50 shares F'irst Nat. Bank at Wilkes-Bar re, 5,000 50 shares Second Nat. Bank at AVilkes-Barre. 5,000 46 shares AVilkes-Barre Bridge Stock, 2,580 Real Estate, 1.519 Judgments, 102 Due from Agents and others, 7,411 Cash in hand and in Bank, 1,812 DIRECTORS: G. M. liollcriback, L. D. Shoemaker. R. D. Lacoe, John Reic.hard. I>. G. Dries-bach. Charles A. Miner, Samuel Wadhams, R. C. Smith, C. B. Fisher, Charles Dorrance. AV'm. S. Ross. G. M. Harding. G. M. HCLLEXBACK. President L. D. FHOEMAKER, Vice Pres't. R. C". SMITH. Secretary. AETNA INSURANCE COMPANY. HARTFORD. ASSETS, $3,000,000. FULTON INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. CASH CACITAL, 8300,000. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAI $10,000,000. LIVERPOOL & LONDON INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL $6,000,000. Policies issued and orders received for Insurance upon favorable terms. J. 11. DURBORROAV, Agent. Dec. 2, ISGf-tf. Bedford, Pa. NEW GOODS! THE undersigned have just opened a large and varied assortment of wIIN T E R GOOI > S , Embracing many varieties of fabrics new and beautiful. Having on hand a large stock previous to the late ad vance, we arc enabled to offer - Bargains that canuot be had Elsewhere. Our friends, customers, and public generally are re spectfully invited to call and examine onr stock and prices before purchasing, as we are determined to sell at short profits, thereby ensuring large sales. Terms—Cash, produce, or four months credit to custo mers who will pay us promptly. Interest -barged on all account* after maturity. Dec. 2, 2864. A. U. CRAMER A CO. i GOOD NEWS FOR THE FARMERS. rpHK following kinds of r rhresliing Machines, CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT THE MACHINE SHOP OF Peter H, Shires, Bedford, Pa. TU Celebrated RAILWAY, or TREAD-POWER Throw ing Machines with ?11 the latest and best improvements. ONE AND TWO-HORSE POWERS. the T* t'-horti Machine with two horses andfonr hands will thresh front ll'O to 125 bushels of wheat or rye. and twice 8* much oats per day. ONE- HORSE MAC HI NES with three hatlds, will thvcrii from 56 to 75 bush, per day. Two and four-horse ft MB LIN G SIIAI'T Machines, also, four-boric' STRAP MACHINES, STRAW SHA KERS of the most approved kind attached to all Machines. ALL MACHINES WARRANTED. REPAIRIN (~ Of all kinds of Machines done ou the shortest notice. PIG METAL, GRAINand LUMBER taken inpayment. A "A,- Farmers' wanting Machines, will do well to give me a call. PETER H. SHIRES, Proprietor find JJaintfitc'r. ALSO, FOR SALE, THE. BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER! The most perl' t Machine ip the world. Single Mowers or. Combined Mr. hint's Warranted to gL e satisfaction or no sale. Farmers" in want of the BEST MACHINE of the kind now made, would do well to call anil make ar rangements to give their orders for Machines in time tor mowing. ' PETER H. SHIRES. NEW GOODS OAK H ALL ! "BLOODY LOXJLT, PA, J, 6. WILLIAMS & BROTHER, ANNOUNCE to their customers ond the public in gen eral. that they are receiving a large assortment of New Goods, such at TDZRLY GOODS: MEN'S WEAR, viz: CLOTHES, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, COTTON A DBS, SHIRTING FLANNELS. Toadies® Dress Goods. Block and Fancy Silk.-, Shall ies, Poplins, vrne, Mozambique's, with a large Assortment of Prints, Ginghams, Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Ac. NOTIONS, NOTIONS! Gloves Hosiery, Dress Triutuihigs, Skirts, Braids, Luces, Ladies, Misses A Ohtl'dns Skeletons. READY-MADE CLOTHING ! COATS, PANTS, AND VESTS, both Cloth and Ca - imerc, made in the most approved styles. BOOTS, SHOES, BALMORALS AND UA PEERS, For both Ladies' and Gentlemen's Wear. HATS, CAPS, BONNETS. FLOW RRS, RUCHES, SHAKEBS &C. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. STATIONARY, SCHOOL ROOKS, WALL AND CURTAIN PAPERS. Carpets, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS. GROCERIES! COFFEE. SUGARS, SYRUPSJ MOLASSES, TEAS, SPICES, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac. PRO\ISK>]\ H. FISH, HAMS, (plain and sugar-cured.) SHOULDERS AND SIDES. C TTEEITSWARE. GLASSWARE, LAMPS AND FIXTURES, CLOCKS AND LOOKING GLASSES, Y/OODEIt-WAKE. BUCKETS, TUBS. CHURNS, BROOMS, A TOBACCO. A large stock to sell cither by Wholesale or Retail. DREGS, PAINTS. OILS, DYE-STIFFS, M. A general assortment of the most reliable P * Medicines COUNTRY MERCHANTS upplied with Essences and Oils at CITY PRICES THE DRUG DEPARTMENT is under the supervision of Dr. llaxs, one of the inost ac complished Druggists in the country, so that Physicians and others, caiAtopcud upon getting reliable articles SSt-.AH the above articles will be sold at prices to suit the circustancee of ail. No Trouble to Show Goods! TEKMS-- ash or Produce, unless by special agree ment. No credits I tiger than Six Months, without interest. Bloody Run, June 17, 18G4.tf Osborn's Prepared Java Coffee. MAKES the tuest delicious and economical beverage in nse. Nervnus persons and dyspeptics can use this excellent coffee without the injurious effects experienced by using other coffee. In store and for salo by G. R. A W. OST-.R. March 18,1864—tf Baughman, Gump & Co., BLOODY RUNHEDFORD COUNTY, PA., Dealers in all kinds of Hardware, Iron, Nails. Stoves, Tinware, Wooden Ware. Window Gla*s. Oils. Paints, Brushes. Lamps. Lamp Fixtures, Bacon,' Ac., Ac. Per sons building will find it to their interest to give us a call, as we keep a general assortment of building furnish ing. We will pay the highest price in Cash or trade for Clover, Timothy and Flax Seed. Wheat. Rye. Oats and Corn. Beans, Dried Apples and Peaches. Tallow, Bceswnz, Feathers Wool and Rags. Old Copper and Brass. GIVE US A CALL ! GIVETSA CALL ! ! Bloody Run, Aug. 12, ISS4. S. & W. SHUCK. ASSORTMENT OF STAPLE DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEKXSWARE. A GREAT VARIETY OF SHOES for Ladies. ■Children, .Men and Boy a Shoes and Boots.— HATS AND CAPS. All descriptions of LEATHER. 500 CORDS OF TAN BARK WANTED, fipr. 8, 1864—tf. GEO. BLYMYRE & SON Healern in. HARDWARE, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, SIOVES AND TINWARE, Shelf HARDWARE of every.description, CHAMBERS BURG AND MANN'S AXES. BUTCHER'S, GREAVE'B, 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 alieutioß 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 an thing in that lino at reduced prices, for CASH. Our assortment of goods is not surpassed outside the cil ies. Persons building, furnished with goods at as LOW PRICKS as tbey can be had anywhere. COAL OIL, COIL OIL LAMP?. POCKET BOOKS, PIPES, &. Call and sec us before purchasing. G. BLYMYER A SON. apr. S, 1864—3 mu. FOR SALE OR TRADE. A farm in Bedford township, owned by J no. 11. Rush about four miles from Bedford, containing 180 acres, about 80 acres cleared, with loghou.se 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 70 acres and allowance. Best part cleared and under fense, and in a good state of cultivation Near to a school house. Mill Ac., Adjoining Scott Dow, Hughes, and others, and lately purchased from Wm. Hurley. ALSO, 60 acres of land, 10 cleared and under fense, with log house thereon erected, adjoining Geo. Troutnian, Geo. May and others, in Juniata township, and partly in Lon donderry, late'v owned by Andrew Wolford. ALSO, 166 acres near Stonerstown—within } mile ofßroacltop Railroad—about UtO acres cleared, with a two story dwelling houso—new bank barn—stable Ac., thereon erected; also two apple orchards, thereon, of choice fruit, The soil is rich and capable of producing every va riety of crops in this climate. ALSO, 160 acres best iiuality of prarte —near the Missouri riv er, close to theeounty seat of Harrison Co. lowa. ALSO, Two one hundred and sixty acre tracts, adjoining Elk horne City, in the richest valley of the west—the Platte Valley—about 20 miles west of Omaha Oity, and close t 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 fann house, tenant house, double log barn, also an apple orchard thereon, also a good new saw mill thereon, known as the "Snyder or Koontz property." ALSO, 16i) acres, two miles above Omaha City, on the groat bend of the Missouri. This tract is well timbered and very desirable. All of these lands were located altera personal inspection and careful examination on the ground ind can be well relied upon for future wealth. Maps showing the precise location are in my posession. ALSO, Three desirab.e lots in Omaha City, Nebraska Tcrrito ry. ALSO, A lot of ground in the City of Dacotah, Nebraska Ter ritory. ALSO, A Tract of LAND, containing Fifteen Acres, about sev en acres cleared, with a Story and u half Log House and Dog 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 TimbcreiL and all capable 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 be taken in exchange—particularly good bank notes. 0. E. SHANNON. apr. 8, 1864. NEW GOODS IN HOPEWELL! IOWERY A EICHELBERGER have associated with J them John B. Castner, Esq., of Hopewell, in a gen eral mercantile and forwarding business at their old stand in Hopewell, the business of the firm to be transacted in the name of LOWEKY, 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 kept in a country store. Among the articles they keep may be enumerated the following; DRY GOODS, Colored Delaines, Alpacas, Merrimac and Bprague* print.-. Bombasines, Sheeting, Shirt ing, Irish Linen, Ac. TADIES DRESS GOODS in great variety. Veils, Gloves, J Collars, Handkerchiefs, Ilosc. Cuffs, Ac. ("NLOTHS— A variety of spring and senutar cloths, J Broadcloths, Cassimers of different styles. Satinets. Ac. / CLOTHING —Mens and boys spring and summer styles V7 of Coats. Pants and Vests. Shoes: Hats and Caps.* /GROCERIES —Sugars, Molasses, Coffee, Teas, Spices, VJ Ac. HARDWARE, AC. —Pocket knives, table spoons and . table knives and forkes. razors, scythes, axes, nails, glass, plough points, Ac., Ac., Ac. * "pMSIt —Mackeral, Herring, Cod fish. All of which were bought at Rett cash prices, and which will sell on the same terms at a small advance. All kinds of grain and country produce bought or ex changed for goods, for which theJughest market prices will be paid. LOAVERY, EICHELBERGER A CO. Hopewell, April 2S), 1864. J. ALSIP & SON, AUCTIONEER A COMMISSION MERCHANT Bedford, Pa. RESPECTFULLY' solicit consignment of Boots and i Shoe., Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing and all kinds of merchandise for auction and private sale. Rbfkrexcks. Philadelphia. Bedford. PHILIP FORD A CO. Hon. JOB. MANN, BOYD A HOUGH, Hon. W.DAUGHERTY, A. YOUNG A BROS. B. F. MEYERS. Bedford, jan. 1,1863—tf. O Yes ! 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 be recol lected that no one is legally entitled to act as a cryer of Sales, nnles? he procures a license. Address. LEVI AGNEW, apr. 8, 186-I—tf. /t<<//W, P„. Gruggenheim's Ground Rio Coffee, AFRESH in voice ol'this excellent coffee just receiv ed and for sale at the New Bargain Store of G, R. A W. OSTER march 18' 186*t-tf GREAT BARGAINS A.T THE tMPORHIM Of FISHIOK. SHUCK BROTHERS FANCY DRY GOODS, CONSISTING IN PART OF FANCY DRESS SILKS, CHALLTES, POPLTNS, MOHAIR DEL A INS. BARE GES, FRENCH LAWNS, FANCY PRINTS, AC. SILKS AND CLOTH MANTILLAS, SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY, MOURNING ANDLACE GOODS, A HAND-SOME LOT OF LACE MANTILLAS AND SHAWLS, BONN KTS AND BONNKT liIBBON, Flowers, Children'? Hats end Flats, Ladies and Children's Oaiters, Slippers, And Fine Boots. Notions in great variety, Stockings, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Collars. Dross Trimmings, Perfumery, Ac, Ac, Ac. The stock consists of every article usually kept in a First Class Fancy Store selected by an experienced city lady. 'J hankful for past favors we ask a continuance of vour patronage. SHUCK BROTHERS. The old firm of 8. A. W. Shuck also ask a call to see heir new stock and a Continuance of public patronage. Bedford, April, 18114. THE LOST FOUND. EVERY THING IS NOW LOST IN HIGH PRICES. BUT if you wi-h to find tbem again, at OLD PRICES, call at Mi's E. V. Mowry's, who has just returned from Philadelphia, with the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTION OF >IILLINEB Y GOOI >SS ever brought to Bedford, which she will sell at old prices or cheaper. Her stock consists of a general assortment of FASHIONABLE SII.K, STRAW, CACTUS. LEGHORN AND CRAPE BONNETS. INFANTS CAPS A HOODS, SHAKERS, / A LARGE ASBORTMEFT OF LADIES' MISSES AXD CHILDRENB HA TS OF THE YHR Y BEST STYLES OF ALL COLORS. A Beautiful assortment of Plaids, Ribbons, the latest styles Flounces, Ruche-. Ladies dress eaps, Corsets, Balmoral Skirts. Hoop Skirts.. Head Nets. Dress Trim mings, Zephyrs Shetland Wool. Ac. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP GRENADINE VEILS OF ALL COLORS ; ALSO LADIES LINEN COLLARS ANDPOCKET-HANDKER-CHIEFS, d C d-C. Do not purchase elsewhere until you call and examine the above stock of go-ids, as you will certainly find it to your own interest, apr. '8 1864—d. WASH I X.TO Uf HOT I. la. BEDFORD. Pa.. WM. DIBERT, PROPRIETOR. THE subscriber would respectfully announce to his friends in Bedford County, and the public generally that he has leased for a term of years, this large and con venient brick hotel, at the corner of Pitt and -Tulianna Ftreets, Bedford I'a.. known as the WASHINGTON HO TEL, and formerly kept by Mrs. Filler. This Houce is being thoroughly re-fitted and re-fur nished. and is now opened for the reception of guests.'— Visitors to the BEDFORD SPRINGS, and persons at tending I ourf, will find this House a pleasant and quiet temporary home. Every attention will be paid to the accommodation and comfort of guests. The TABLE will at ail times be supplied with the best the markets afford. Charges will be moderate. Extensive -Stabling is attached to this Hotel, and a careful and competent Hostler will be rn attendence. Special attention will be paid to the accommodation of the farming community. t caches leave thi.- House Daily. (Sundays excepted) at f'l o'clock. A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M.. to connect with the trains going East, from Mount Dallas Station and Bioodv Run. A will also leave tri-weeklv, (Tuesday, . and f-aturday) for Somerset. The traveling public will find it dce ; dedlv to their advantage to stop with him. |. WILLIAM DIBERT. Bedford, June 24, 1864. misaßa-r t e BOXES OK THE SPECIFIC PILI, WILL I'BOP# r, PERFECTLY tXD PERMAXENTLV Ct RE Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness or Invol , ontarj \itihllt or Daily Losses, however origi nally caused, or however aggravated in character; while they will speedily correct those terrible morbid conditions which spring from the primary disease, or from secret vice. THE SPECIFIC PILL is equally applicable to the treatment of terry kind of Genital or Urinarg Irritation: Incapacity or In,potency; Diabetesf Lime or find-(hut Deposit, in the URINE; Milky Di,chanjes; Inflation or M efllucw of the Kidneys, idbc. f dtt. Clergymen, Lmryerw t Students, and all who follow scdentan occupations, or whose Bruin and A errous System are over-worked, are peculiarly subject, to \\ eaknesses of the (ienito- Urinary THCY ,UH " UIFL NOT TO LL "' C THE SPECIFIC V<;..Persons afflicted with any one or more of the above disorders are sure to have several, and sometimes wmt, of the following SV\IPT O M S : Deranyed Digestion; Loin of Appetite: Lorn, of firth: Constipated Rowels; fitful and Xersous. or heavy sleep irith Lustful breams: Troubled Breathing; failure of Voice; Irregular notion of the Hturt; Pentulons Eruptions on the fare and Keck; Headache; Ajfretion* of the Eye,; Loss of Memory; Sudden flushes of Heat and'blushing*; tlliteral \\eal-ues* and Indolence; Aversion to Society: Relaxed Condition, or Diminished Size of the Genital Or yaus; Involuntary Nightly or Daily Emissions; f re;,out desire to pas. Water. ,eith peculiar offending sen,alien,; Pale Lips; Sunken Cheeks: Weak Eyer; '•pinched" f, a tures; Irritation, or t atarrhof the. Bladder; Incontinence or Suppression of th' Ivine; Painful. Ton'freournt.or Dif rictih £v\, <bc. 1 rofeHsional Opinions*—**l have used you/Spk- CIPIO PILLS' in many ease e of Spermatorrhea, and with the most perfect success."—J. MILTON S VNDIIIS \t T) LL. !>.. Brooklyn. ' ' " If is as near a'specific'as any medicine can be I have cured very severe eases with'from six to ten doses " —ll. KEITH. M. D., New York. "I know of BO remedy, in the whole Materia 1 hdiea equal to your Specific Pill in Seminal or Crinaru Weak nesses•—AnoLPH REURK, M. D., Prof, O/ Organic Chemis f r\f ah ti l hys i a f oijy, A.)'. J CfsOHiU Opinions.— .!/<•. Il mchnter is worthy of ail confidence, and devotes himself enthusiastically to these 1 reparations."— D. MEREDITH REESE. M. IL.LL. D., A mer. Med. Ggzett', X. }". "I have a personal knowledge of Mr. Winchester's Honesty and Integrity, and can assure the Profession an the public that his preparations can be relied 0n."— .1 > R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist, X. Y.\ The Specific Pill Is not a Hoinoepathie Remedy, nor does it contain Mer rnry, Iron, Cantharides, or any injurious ingredient SEND ron A CIRCULAR. " Price—s>t per box, six boxes (when ordered at *"* a " . n .o, <*">***■ *** ■>*. i. v. 0 YES! ANOTHER 0 YES! ~ rjIHE undersigned haieentered intoa Partnership in the AI T < T FON E E RING AND SALE-CRYING their old' ft";!','* P'*? 1 !urc ofiering their services to tend nrl ,?v ~blic generally. They will at . tapth to all business entrusted to tbem. ISAAC MILLER, DAVID T. AKE. j FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS. j rpiIKSE have proved, alter a trial of , ■ tobo Mjpewrto any preparation of thTfcK in use. The chief superiority 0 f there nowdc, " md Don. rbe ft** that they are colled Yf md&ZJT' havei Laxative, Tonic and Th' axative e, ,s crudities iron, the stomach aid h * the tontc give* *treftfc to the syetem ofthr-iW j the purifying medicines contained in than eh-- L blood and lay the foundation for a v£orou?afe t t csrctilu.wn..lke use of them improves the wind, *t-i ens the appetite and gives the horse* fine, m oot'., and |f e r k '?~ ,h tmproviDg the appearance, vigor tod!,Tr j it of this noble annual. ' T \ These powdera are not intended, as neat powders , r j 6 bloat (he Miaul, so*. to give him the appearand"! : being fat when not really so-but to remove V , '1 and promote his general health. * : These powder? will strengthen the stomach and i„ t( tine? clean :-e them trom offensive matter, and hrhisrtluY to a healthy state. The, are a sure prevention . a< !Sr*a re^" d - y forall incident t f, t.ie Horse, as (j.anuer , dellow Water. ; de * sfr%' &! * ver ?*> >'•" Loss u; ApteUu 5? . Lnc rgy, 4e.—These powders, if u,, d : three times aw o k . tb r R h the winter and sprin. 11 | horses will never get the Lung Fever Coiic or BottV I i fcw doHes ® f 'here powders will remove the word convh i on any h<> r e. Were owners of horses to feed a ,> ri these powders every year, they might save the live, . t ; many valuable horses. MILCH COWS. ,| Ihe properties this powder possesses in increan,., , the quantity of milk in cows, give:- it an importance a J ' j value which should place it in the hands of every ,„ r , O . i keeping a cow. In fattening eattle. it gives tie ui a, „ j petite, loosens their hide, and mak. s them thrive much j faster,' HOGS. i In all di.-eases of swine, as coughs, ulcers in the lm,-. and liver, Ac., by putting from half a paiier to a pan-i uf ) these powders in a barrel of swill, the above diseases ear, |bo cured or entirely prevented. By using tin e powder j the hog cholera can be prevented. Prepared only by. S. A. Fout* A Bro. at their Whole ! sale Drug A Pattent Medicine Depot, No. lit; Franklin j Ft. Baltimore Md. j For -ale by H. C. Reamer, ard Dr. B. F. Harry . I ! Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the United Stati These powders can be had at manufactures' pries f ,( ! Johnson Holloway A Cowder, No. 23 North Third St ! Philadelphia. BANNVART'S TROCHES, For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Diseases. d< are especially recommended to Ministers. Singer xnd persons whose vocation calls them to speak '/< 1 public. Read the following TESTIMONIALS, from some of our Eminent Clergymen. H.AKBISBI KG, Feb. Btb. 1864. C. A. BASSV ART— Dear Sir: I have used Brown Bronchial Troches. Wis tar's Lozenges and other prepare tions for hoarseness and Throat Troubles, and in com par ison with them all. can cheerfully commend your own a a admirable specific for public speakers and singers in case? of Hoarseness, coughs and colds 1 have'found them serving in time of need most effectually. Jo C. A. BANXVART — Dear Sir : In-the habit of speak ing very frequently, and in places where the vocal organ are very much taxed, X have found the need of some act) ■ ilc expectorant, and that want has been supplied in vour excellent Troches. I consider them very far superior to any Lozenges that I have ever used, in removing speedi ly that huskiness of the voice arising from its too frequent' use, and impairing the effectiveness of the delivery of public addresses. Yours Ac .'NO. WALKER JACKSON, Pastor oj till Locust Street Methodist CI HIT A. To C. A. BANSVART —Dear Sir .-—Having used your Troches, I am free to say they are the best X have ever tried, and take great plea-sure in recommending them to all persons afflicted with soar throat or busking? of voice arising from public speaking or singing. Yours, Ac., G. G. RAKEBTKAW, Pastor of Ridye Avenue Methodist Church. -x'fe- I agree with Mr. Robinson ,as to the value of Bannvart's Troches. TV. C. CATTKLh Late Pastor of the (J t ,y. Presbyterian Church. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY C. A. BANNVART & CO., HARIIIBBURG, PA.. To whom all orders should be addressed. Sold by Druggists everywhere. April 2Uth, 1564. ~7r^E€TURE TO YOUNG MEN Jast Published }u a Seated Envelope. Ihiee Six Cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Kadi cal Cure of Spermatorrhea* or Seminal Weakness. Invoi untary Emissions. Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally. Nervousness, Consumption. Epilep sy, and tits: Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse. Ac. By ROB'T J. CULVERWELL M. 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Lnpotrury, Mental and Physical In capacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; ?B C Uo#i. nuttier Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual" extravagance. Price in a sealed envelope, only 6 cent.-. The celebrated author in this admirable essay eiearD demonstrates, trom a thirty years successful prac'tic .that the alarming consequence; of self-abuse may be radical!! cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife —pointing out a ino.le of cure, at once simple certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter whir his condition umy be. ma\ cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. rtf-l bts Lecture should be in the hands of eve r youth and every man in the land. sent. under seal, in u plain envelope, to anv ad tires post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamp- I Addtes# the publishers. CHAS. J. C. KLINE At 0.. 127 Bowery. New York. PoM-Offiee box •Tunc 17,'64-tf. NEW FIRM. H AN IXO 1M dav associated with C. 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