§tawi and §jis. T he gold incomes of San Francisco amount to Si:?, ! <KH),QOO. I lie snow is deeper in northern New York than it lets been for several years. Petrified honey has been found in Nevada, six teen feet below the surface of the soil. The Province of New Brunswick has issued a greenback iu the shape of a three-dollar note. It is proposed to start a daily paper in Chicago with a capital of $500,000, of which sum $230,000 has teen subscribed. It Is to be conducted by an incorporated company. Russia how has direct telegraphic communication with fndia. A line passes direct to Teheren, and thence to the Persian Gulf submarine cable. Rus sia has also reached the frontier China with her eas tern line. A youtig lady of Greenwood. Me., died a short* time since on the day she was to be married, and "n ten days afterward her intended husband died with the same disease —diptheria. Holland papers, so the London journals say, claim General-Sherman as a native of that country, who emigrated to America after a commercial failure in Amsterdam. It is sufficient to dispose of that claim to say that General Sherman is a lineal descendant of Roger Sherman, one of the signers of the Dec juration of Independence. A corresqondent of the Montreal Gazette says that the ports of Canada are in a state of blockade. Windsor, Toronto, Hamilton, Kingston and Mon treal are as effectually blockaded by the passport system of President Lincoln as they possibly could he by his guntmat system, should those gunboats ever be built. Advices from the tobacco growing districts of Missouri state that the crop of that article raised this year will be small—smaller, perhaps than any yielded for twenty years. The apprehension of a tax on the leaf, and a feeling of uncertainty caused by the predictions of another season of guerilla op erations the coming summer, are said to be the cause that will curtail the crop. SPRUCE UP. —lfyou get a moment to spare, spruce up—put the gate on its hinges, put a little paint on the picket fence you built last year, make it cosy and inviting ; don't say you can't find time for these things. The fact is you have no, time to grow slo venly. Your wife and children will be happier, your farm will sell for more money in the market, and be worth more to you at home, if you devote an odd hour now and then in sprucing up. A man came to the Duke of Wellington with a patented article. "What have you to offer?"' "A bullet-proof jacket, your grace. "Put it on." The inventor obeyed. The duke rang a bell. Au hid de-camp presented himself. "Tell the captain of the guard to order one of his men to load with ball cartridge." The inventor disappeared, and was nev er seen near the Horse Guards. No money wasted in trying that invention. A Vienna Journal relates a droll story. A young man, who was paying assiduous court to the wife of a dyer, had the misfortune to be caught by the en raged husband, who called his workmen about him, and without any ceremony, the gallant was plunged into a cauldron prepared for imparting a true blue color to various fabrics. In a second the unfortu nate youth had acquired such a tint that he dared not appear in public. His friends implored the dy er to restore the poor fellow to his natural hue; but the pitiless answer was, "It is impossible. He is a beautiful color, and all I can do for him is to change him to a green or violet." A NEW WAR IN INDIA. —The English have MOTH er Indian war on their hands. It is not a mutiny that is to be suppressed this time, but an independ ent State, never under British rule, that is to be conquered and "annexed." Bbootan, a poor and isolated State, hitherto exempt from the ravages of foreign wars, has not only turned the cold shoulder to an envoy from England, who penetrated its drea ry wastes, but actually threatened him. - so that he conceived that his life was it dange, and hastily re tired. For this and other offenses England declares war against. Bhootan, and the Bhootans are to be footed down the hill of adversity. A CAT DENTIST. —A true tale is told of Mr. Slip lieimer, the famous Saxon dentist. He had a valua ble tortoise-shell cat, that for days did nothing but inoan. Guessing the cause, he looked into his mouth, and seeing a decayed tooth, he soon relieved it of its pain. The following day there were at least ten cats at his door ; the day after, twenty : and they went on increasing at snch a rate that he was obliged to keep a bull-dog to drive them away, but nothing would help him. A cat that had the tooth ache would come any number of miles to see him. It would come down the chimney even, and not leave the room till he had taken its tooth out. It grew to be such a nuisance at last that he was never free from one of those feline patients. However, being one morning very nervous, he accidently broke the jaw ol an old tabby. The uews of this spread like wild fire. Not a single caterer came to him afterward. This is related as true. DON'T FORGET YOUR GIRLS.— When I lived among the Chocktaw Indians, (say a a traveler,) I held aeon saltation with one of their chiefs respecting the sta ges of their progress in the arts of civilized life, and among other things he informed me that at their start they made a great mistake —they only sent their boys to school. These boys came home intel ligent men, but they married uneducated and unciv ilized wtves ; and the uniform result was the chil dren were all like their mothers. The father soon lost all his interest both in wife and children. And now, said he, if we would educate but one class of, our children we should choose the girls. for, when they become mothers, they educate their sons. This is the point, and it is true. No nation can become fully enlightened when mothers are not qualified to discharge the duties of home work of education.— Parents, give your daughters, as well as your sons, the best education in your power. TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION.— The Doyiestown Pa ) Democrat prints the annexed historic strange. and vouches for its truth. A few years ago there was living in a northern county in Pennsylvania a poor family. The mother was fond ot reading. One day a pedlar came along with books to sell, which she wanted, but was una ble to buy, for she had no money. He asked her if she had nothing to give in exchange for them, and she said nothing but her children. He said he would take one of them, and a bargain was struck for a fine looking boy. The pedlar dressed him up nice ly. and took him off Years rolled round, and the child was not heard from. He had become almost as one dead. Within a v try few months a gentle man living at the county seat of this same county, uue night dreamed a dream. He dreamed that somebody had died and left a legacy of six or seven thousand dollars to the brother of the little boy giv en away for the books, aud who was now doing bus siness in this same town. In the morning he told the brother of his dream, who laughed, and said tliat he knew no one who would leave him that a rnount of money. A few days afterward the brotli -3r received notice by mail thatjhe had been left a legacy of seven thousand dollars, and it was by the little boy who had been taken away by the pedlar. He bad settled in the west, and done well, and had died or been killed in the army, after making a will in favor of his brother- J. M. BABNDOLLAE & SON, BLOODY RUN, PA, RESPECTFULLY informs their friends, and the pub lic in general, that they are receiving and keep con daatly on hand a large and well selected stock of For eign and Domestic • DRY GOODS £4 UCll AS Clothe, Cassimers. Satinetts, Vesting.*, Cottonades, Ac., Ac., Ac. Ladies Dress Goods. Silks, Sballies, Delaines, Poplins, Prints, Ginghams. Shirtings, Irish Linens, Ac. MADE CLOTHING In great variety. Men's and Boys' Coats, Pants and Vests. Made in the Latest and Best Styles. Bouts, Shoes and Gaiters for Ladies, Gentlemen. Misses, Boys, and Children, wear. VTOTIONB, Hoserv, Gloves, Scarfs, Neckties, Dress Trimmings, Braids, Laces, Ladies A Large and Well Selected .Stock of QROCERXSS, f 10FPEE, TEA. SUGARS, gYRUPS, RILL, gPICES, AC.. AC. CT HEWING A Smoking Tobacco ol the Rest Brands J Drugs, Oils, Paints, Medicines A Dye Muffs, HARDWARE, J RON. NAILS, SPIKES, Ac.. Ac. YYE KEEP On hand a well selected stock of ali kinds, and consider it no trou ble to show goods. Call and see before purchas ing elsewhere. No GOODS misrepresented to effect sales. All goods War ranted as represented. YYE BUY All kinds of produce tor 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.9'6l-tf. J. M. B. A SON. LOOK TO TOUR INTERESTS! Farmers, Mechanics. Lawyers, Doc tors, Preachers, and all. Buy lour Goods at the Bargain Store of G. R. & W. OSTER, Who has just received an elegant assortment of NEW WINTER GOODS! Embracing, Black Silks, Bombazines, Cohergs. Alpacas, Mohairs, Lusters, Canton Cloths, Poplins, Reps, Silk Plaids, Wool Delaines, latest styles, American Delaines, Prints, Ginghams, Checks, Table Diaper, Ticking. Ballardvale and 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, •Linsey, Blankets, Ladies' Furs—Muffs, Capes and Cuffs—Ladies' RopolJunt Waterproof Cloths, Shawls and Circulars, Cloths, Cassimcrs, Satinets, Tweids and Kentuc ky Jeans, for men and beys' wear. Hosiery, Gloves, Neck Tieß, Shirt Collars and Fronts. Merino Uudershirts and Drawers. Hats and Caps, every style, quality and color. Boots and Shoes, in great variety. A large assort ment of QUEEKTSWARE. GROCERIES:- Choiee Rio Coffee, Extra Y'oung Hyson, Imperial and Oolong Teas, Sugars, Syrups, Rice, Chocolate, Spices, Salt, Cheese, Chewing Tobacco, and Sognrs of choice brands. Together with 1001 other articles to which we call the attention of buyers. Bedford, Nov. 25, 1864-2 m. Bedford InNuronee Agency. wxoaiiis Insurance Company, WILKES-BARRE, PENNA. • - CAPITAL <e SUMPLLS, $150,000. ASSETS. Stock not called in, 550,000 Bills receivable, 40,000 U. S. 5—20 Bonds, 25,000 Temporary and call loans, 6,000 103 shares Wyoming Bank Stock. 6,180 50 shares First Nat. Bank at Wilkcs-Barre. 5,000 50 shareg Second Nat. Bank at Wilkes-Barre, 5,000 46 shares Wilkes-Barre Bridge Stock. 2,580 Real Estate, 1.519 Judgments, 102 Due from Agents aud others. 7,414 Cash in hand and in Bank. 1,842 DIRECTORS: G. M. Hullenhuck. L. D. Shoemaker, P. D. Lacoe, John Reichard. D. G. Driesbach. Charles A. Miner. Samuel Wadhams, U. C. Smith, C. B. Fisher, Charles Dorrauce, W m. S. Ross, G. M. Harding. G. M. HoLuxxgACK, President L. D. SnoKXAKKR, Vice Prcs't. R. C. SMITH, .Secretary. -ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY. HARTFORD. * ASHKTS, 83,000.000. FULTON INSURANCE COMPANY. NE H" YORK CASH CAPITAL, $300,000. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL $16,000,000. LIVERPOOL A LONDON INSURANCE COMPANY, CAPITAL, $6,000,000. Policies issued and orders received for Insurance upon favorable terms. J. R. DURBORKOW, Agent, Dec. 2, 1864-tf. Bedford. Pa. NEW GOODS! TITHE undersigned have just opened a large and varied JL assortment of v W INTER GOO 1> H , Embracing many varieties of fabrics new and beautiful. Having on hand a large stock previous to the late ad vance, we are enabled to offer Bargains that cannot be had Elsewhere. Onr friends, customers, aud juiblic generally are re spectfully invited to call and examine our stock and prices before purchasing, as wo 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 charged on aU accounts alter maturity. Dec. 2. 2864. A. B, CRAMER A CO. I GOOD NEWS FOR THE FARMERS. fJNHE following kinds of Threshing Machmen, CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT THE MACHINE SHOP OF Peter H. Shires, Bedford, Pa, TW Celebrated RAILWAY, or TREAD-POWER Thresu ing Machines with all the latest and beat improvements. ONE AND TWO-HOKSE POWERS. The Two-horse Maehine with two horses and four hands will thresh from 100 to lid bushels of wheat or rye, and twice as much oats per day. v ONE-HORSE MACHINES with three hands, will thresh from 50 to 75 liush. per day. Two-and four-horse TUMBLING SHAFT Machines, also, four-horse STRAP MACHINES, STRAW SHA KERS of the raost approved kind attached to all Machines. ALL MACHINES WARRANTED. BEPAIBING Of all kinds of Machines doue on the shortest notice. sap* HORSES. PIG METAL, GRAIN and LUMBER taken in payment. Farmers' wanting Machines, will do well to give uie a call. PETER H. SHIRES, Proprietor and Mo it ufuc'r. ALSO, FOR SALE, THE. BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER! The most perfect Machine in the world. Single Mowers or Combined Machines Warranted to give satisfaction or no'salo. Farmers' in want of the BEST MACHINE of the kind now made, would do well to call and make ar rangements to give their orders for Machines in time lor mowing. PETEIt H. SHIRES. NEW GOODS _ OA K H ALL ! BLOODY BLXJIST, PA, J. B. WILLIAMS & BROTHER, ANNOUNCE to their customers ond the public in gen eral, that they are receiving a large assortment of Now Goods, such at' TDZR/5T QOOIDS: MEN'S WEAK, viz: CLOTHES, CASSIMERES, * SATIN ETTS, COTTON ALES, SHIRTING FLANNELS. Ladies' Dress Goods. Black and Fancy Silks, Sballies. Poplins, wns, Mozambique's, with a large Assortment of Prints, Ginghams, Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Ac. NOTIONS, NOTIONS! Gloves Hosiery, Dress Trimmings, Skirts," Braids, Laces, Ladies, Misses A Chil'dns Skeletons. REAM-MADE CLOTHING ! COATS, PANTS, AND VESTS, both Cloth and Cassimcrc, made in the most approved styles. BOOTS, SHOES, BALMORALS AND GAITERS, For hoth Ladies' and Gentlemen's Wear. HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, RUCHES, SHAKERS &G --PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, STATIONARY, SCHOOL BOOKS, WALL AND CURTAIN PAPERS. Carpets, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS. GROCERIES! COFFEE, SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, TEAS, SPICES, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ae. PROVISIONS. FISH, HAMS, (plain and sugar-cured.) SHOULDERS AND SIDES. C TJEENSWARE. GLASSWARE, LAMPS AND FIXTURES, CLOCKS AND LOOKING GLASSES, WOOIDIEIsr-W^AIRDS. BUCKETS, TUBS, CHURNS, BROOMS, A TOBACCO. A large stock to sell cither bv Wholesale or Retail. MEGS, PAINTS, OILS, DYB-STLFFS, &C. 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 of the most ac complished Druggists in the country, so that Physicians and others, can depend upon getting reliable articles iSii.All the above articles will be gold at price- to suit ! the circustanccs of all. No Trouble to Show Goods 1 TERMS--Cash or Produce, unless by special ugrca ment. No credits longer than Six M-'-nths. without interest. Bloody Run, June 17, 1864.tf Osborn's Prepared Java Coffee. MAKES the meat delicious and economical beverage in use. Nervous persons aud dyspeptics can use this excellent coffee without the injurious effects experie ""ced by using other coffee. In store and lor sale by G. R. A IV. OSTK. March 18, 1864—tf Baughman, Gump & Co., BLOODY RUNBKDFOKD COUNTY, IA., 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 bnilding will find it to their interest to give ns a call, as we keep a gieral 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, Beeswax. Feathers Wool and Rags. Old Copper and Brass. GTVE US A CALL ! GIVEJUSA CALL ! ! Bloody Run, Aug. 12, 1864. S. & W. SHUCK GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF STAPLE PRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENgWARB, A GREAT VARIETY OF SHOES for Ladies. Children, Men and Boys Shoes and Boots.— HATS AND CAPS. AH descriptions of LEATHER. 500 CORDS OF TAN BARK WANTED, apr. 8, 1864—tf. GEO. BLYMYRE &SON Dealei'H in HARDWARE, iHOVSE-FURN 18111NG GOODS, STOVES ATV I > TIN WAR E, Shelf HARDWARE of every description, CHAMBERS BURG AND MANN'S AXES. BUTCHER'S. GItKAVE'S, SPENCER'S, and other tiles. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CUTLERY. IRON NAILS. GLASS, Ac. TUBS, BUCKETS, WASHING BOARDS, CHURNS, MATS, RUGS BASKETS, BRbOMS, BRUSHES, ROI'KS, 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, WAYERLY, and PRINCE ROYAL COOKING STOVES, they will have no other. Persons commencing "HOUSEKEEPING," furnished with anothing in chat line at reduced prices, for CASH Our assortment of goods is not surpassed outside the cit ics. Persons building, furnished with goods at as LOW PRICES as they can be had anywhere. COAL OIL. COIL OIL LAMPS, POCKET BOOKS. PIPES, A- 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 Jnu. 1L Rush about four miles from Bedford, containing 180 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 township with log bouse, barn Ac. : thereon erected, containing 70 acres and allowance. Bcstpurt cleared and under fense, and in it good state of cultivation Near to a school bouse, Mill Ac., Adjoining Scott Low. Hughes, and others, and lately purchased from Win. Hurley. ALSO, 60 acres ofland, 10 cleared and uuder fense, with log house thereon erected, adjoining Geo. Troutman, Geo. May and others, in Juniata township, and partly in Lon donderry, lately owned by Andrew Wolford. ALSO, 166 acres near Stonerstown—within i mile ofßroadtop Railroad—about 100 acres cleared, with a two story dwelling house—new hank bam—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 quality of prarie—near the Missouri riv er, close to the county seat of Harrison Co. lowa. ALSO, Two one hundred and sixty acre tracts, adjoiniug 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, 72ncrcs cleared, with farm house," tenant house, double log barn, also an apple orchard thereon, also a good new saw mill thereon, known as the "Snyder or Koontx property." ALSO, 160 acres, two miles above Omaha City, on the great bend of the Missouri. This tract is well timbered and very desirable. All of these 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 arc in my posession. ALSO, Three desirable lots 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. Omgrnnd and others, in Juniata Twp. The cleared land is in good order, and the balance well Timbered, 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. O.E.SHANNON. apr. 8, 1864. NEW GOODS IN HOPKW E E I, ! LOWERY A EICHELBERGER have associated with them John B. Castner. Esq., of Hopewell, in a gen ernl mercantile and forwarding business at their old stand in Hopewell, fhc business of the firm t<- be transacted in the name of LOWERY, 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 he enumerated the following: DRY GOODS, Colored Delaines, Alpacas. Merrimac and Sprague* prints, Bombazines, .Sheeting, Shirt ing, Irish Linen, Ac. LADIES DRESS GOODS in great variety. Veils, Gloves, Collars. Handkerchiefs, llose, Cuffs, Ac. CLOTHS- A variety of spring and sum in :-r cloths. Broadcloths, Cassimers of different styles. Satinets, Ac. CILOTHING —Mens and boys spring and summer styles / of Coats, Pants and Vests. Shoes: Hats and Caps. KOCERIES—Sugars. Molasses. Coffee. Teas, Spices, jt Ac, HARDWARE, AC. — pocket knives, table spoons and table knives and forkes. razors, scythes, axes, nails, glass, plough points, Ac., Ac.. Ac. * "piISJI —Mockeral, Herring. Cod fish. All of which were bought at nett cash prices, and which will sell on the same terms at a small advance. All kinds of graiu ami country produce bought or ex changed for goods, for which the highest market prices will be paid. LOWERY, EICHELBERGER A CO. Hopewell, April 29, 1564. J. ALSJP & SON, AUCTIONEER A COMMISSION MERCHANT Ueclloi'cl, Pa. RESPECTFULLY solicit consignment of Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing and all kinds of merchandise for unction and private sale. Rkferkxcks. 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 I O Ye* ! 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, unless ho procures a license. Address, LEVI AG NEW. ■ apr. 8, 1864—tf. • Uedford, Pa. Gruggenheim's Ground Rio Coffee. AFRESH invoice of this excellent coffee jnst receiv ed and for sale at the New Bargain Store of G. R, A W. OSTER march 18' 1864—tf GREAT BARGAINS AT THE EIPOIIIIIK OF FISHIOR. SHUCK BROTHERS ARK JUST HKCMVING A SPLENDID STOCK OF ! FANCY DRY GOODS, CONSISTING IN PART OF FANCY DRESS SILKS, CHALLIES, POPLINS. MOHAIR DELAINS, BARE GES, FRENCH LAWNS. FANCY PRINTS. AC. SILKS AND CLOTH MANTILLAS, SHAWLS JN GREAT VARIETY. MOURNING AND LACE GOODS, 4 HAND-SOME LOT OF I.ACE MANTILLAS AND SHAWLS, | BONNKTS AND BONNET HIIiBON, Flowers, Children's Hats anil Flats, Ladies and Children's Gaiters, Slippers, And Fine Boots. Notions in great variety, Stockings, Gloves, Handkerchiefs. Collars, Dress Trimmings, Perfumery, 4c, Ac, Ac, The stock consists of every article usually kept in a j First. Class Fancy Store selected by an experienced city j lady. Thankful for past favors we ask a continuance of j your patronage. SHUCK BROTHERS. Tho old firm of S. 4. W. Shuck also ask a call to see heir new stock and a continuance of public patronage. Bedford. April, 1864. THE LOST FOUND. EVERY THING IS NOW LOST IN HIGH PRICES. BUT if you wish to find them again, at OLD PRICES, call at Mrs K. "V. Mowry's, who has just returned from Philadelphia, with the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTION OF MILLINERY HOODS ever brought to Bedford, which she will sell at old pricett or cheaper. Her stock consists of a general assortment of FASHIONABLE SILK, STRAW, CACTUS, LEGHORN AND CRAPE BONNETS, INFANTS CAPS 4 HOODS, SHAKERS, A LARGE ASSOKTMEFT OF LADIES' MISSES AND CHILDRENS HATS OF THE VERY BEST STYLES OF ALL COLORS. A Beantifnl assortment of Plaids, Ribbons, the latest styles Flounces. Ruches, .Ladies dress caps, Corsets, Balmoral Skirts. Hoop Skirts,. Head Nets, Dress Trim mings, Zephyrs Shetland Wool, Ac. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GRENADINE VEILS OF ALL COLORS ; ALSO LADLES LINEN COLLARS ANDPOCKET-HANDKER CHIEFS, AC AC. Do not purchase elsewhere until you call and examine the above stock of goods, as yoc will certainly find it to your own interest. apr. '8 1864—d. WASHINGTON HOTEL. BEDFORD. Pa.. WM. DIBERT, PROPRIETOR. THE subscriber would respectfully announce to his friends in Bedford County, and the public generally that he lias leased for a term of years, this large and con venient brick hotel, at the corner of Pitt ami Julianu*. Streets, Bedford Pa., known as the WASHINGTON HO TEL, and formerly kept by Mrs. Killer. This Houee is being thoroughly re-fitted aud re-fur nished, and is now opened for ihe reception of guest*.— \ isitors to the BEDFORD SPRINGS, and persons at tending Court, 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 all 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 in attendenee. . Special attention will be paid to the Accommodation of the farming community. Coaches leaio this House Daily, (Sundays excepted) at fi i o clock. A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M., to connect with the trains going East, from Mount Dallas Station and Bloodv Rnn. A coach will also leave tri weekly, (Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday) for Somerset.. The traveling public will find it decidedly to their advantage to stop with him. WILLIAM DIBERT. Bedford, Ju e 24, 1864. e urn T To two to OIX BOXES OR THK SPECIFIC PILE WILL PROMPTLY, PERFECTLY AXD PERU AXE STL Y CL'RE Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness or Invol. untary Nightly or Daily Losses, however origi nally caused, or however nggravaccd 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 every hind of Genital or Urinary Irritation; Incapacity or lu,potency : Diabetes; Lime or Brick-dust Deposits in the URINE: Milky Discharges; In/tarnation or Weakness of the kidneys. Ac., Ac. Clergymen. Lawyers, Students, and all who follow sedentary occupations, or whose Brain and Aeirons System arc over-worked, are peculiarly subject to Weaknesses of the Genitn.Urinary Orqaa*. They should not fail to use THE SPECIFIC kife.,Persons afflicted with any one or more of the above disorders are sure to have several, and sometimes most, of the. following S Y M P T QMS: Deranged Digestion: Loss of Appetite; Loss of Flesh; Constipated Bowels; Fitful anil Nervous, or heney sleep with Lustful Dreams; Troubled Breathing; Failure ../ Voice,- Irregular action of the Heart; Peshtlous Eruptions on the Face and Neck; Headache .-.Affection* off the Eyes; Loss of Memory; Sudden ffnshe.s of Heat and' Blushing *: lieneral Weakness and Indolence; Aversion to Society; Relaxed Condition, or Diminished She. of the Genital Or gans; Involuntary Nightly or Daily Emissions; Freyuent desire to pass Wafer, with peculiar attending sensations; Pale L.ips; Sunken Checks; Weak Eyer; "Pinched" Fea tures; Irritation, or Catarrh of the Btrdder; Incontinence, or Suppression of the Urine; Painful, Tou'Fregnrnt.or Dif ficult Micturition, rf-e., Profetttiional Opinions.—-1 have used your tipft eiFlc PILI.S iff many cases oi Spermatorrhea, and with the most perfect success."—J. MII.TOK SAXDKRS. M. D . LL. D.. Brooklyn. '"lt is as ucar a "specific' a# any medicine can be. I' have cured very severe cases with from six to ten doses.'' — B. KEITH. .M. 1)., New Ynrk. •"1 know of no remedy, in tho whole Materia Medina, equal to your Specific Pill in Seminal or Urinary JTeflfc nesses,—A I>OLPH BP HUE, M. I).. Prof, of Organic Chemis try ataffPhysiology, N. >' I'crsoual Opinions.— Mr. Winchester is worthy of all confidence, and devotes himself enthnsiasticallv to these Preparations."—l). MEREDITH REESE. M. D., LL. 1)., Amer. Med* Gazctt*, 24. Y. •'I have a personal knowledge of Mr. Winchester' Honesty and Integrity, and can assure the Profession an ( j the pnblic that his pruparntions can be relied on."—J. R. CHILTON. M. D., Chemist, X. F.J The Specific Pill Is not a Houiocputhic Remedy, nor does it contain Mer cury, Iron, Canthurides, or any injurious ingredient. FEND FOR A CIRCVLAR. Tcf^Priee—Bl per box, six boxes (when ordered at once) Sent by Mail. Fold Wholesale and Retail at the .Sole General Depot in the United States, by J. WINCHESTER, 36 John Street, N. Y. 0et.21,'64-Iy. 0 YES! ANOTHER 0 YEsi rpilE undersigned ha*eentered intoa Partnership in the • AUCTIONEERING AND SALE-CRYING P" ® nd . take pleasure in offering their sen ices to their old friends and the public generally. They trill at tend promptly to all business entrusted to them. ISAAC MILLER, * DAVID T. AKE. FOU T Z S '('i,EBHATED HORSE AND CATTI.K POWDERS. Powders have proved, after a trial of , r , , 1 year*. to be superior to any preparation of the kit in use. The chief superiority f these powders * r j ftotn the ftrt that they art composed Jt u.Hi.-i,,,.. have Laxata e. Tonic and Purifying ptwpertie. j " laxative eject: crudities from the -totoach and inteotjj!* the tonic gives strength to the system of the ii„ rtf ...*; the purifying medicine* centalfned in tbein cka',:#,? blood, end lay ihe foundation for A vigorous and healtl circulating. 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Were owner* of horses to feed a few these powders every year, they might save the lives 0 [ many, valuable horses. MILCH COWS. The properties this -powder possesses in increasing the quantity of milk in cows, gives it an importance an.] value which should place it in the hands of every person keeping a cow. In fattening cattle, it gives tbeui an a) , petite, loosens their hide, AMI MAKES them thrive MMOR faster, HOGS. # In all diseases of swine, as coughs, ulcers in the lung and liver, 4c., by puttiug from half a paper to a paper of these powder* in a barrel of swill, the above diseases can be cured or entirely prevented. By using these powders, the bog eholera can be prevented. Prepared only by, S. A. Fonts, 4 Bro. at their Whole sale Drug 4 Pat tent Medicine Depot, No. 110 Franklin St. Baltimore Md. For sale by 11. C. Reamer, ami Dr. B. F. 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