INQUIRER CALENDAR FOR 1800. f f i-rr 11 f f If? I Lljl;!iyLjl i IiZLLL ... i: 284 5o i sj t$ 6 : * 7 8 9 10;11 12 13 8, 9:10 11 12 13 14 3H 15 16'nil819 2(1 17,18-19.20 211: £2l 22,"23i24i20'26 27 22 23,24 2-5 26 27 28 2-K 40 ;;i 29''30 31 • ... I.J 12 3 12 8 4 6 4 5 6 7 8 alio 5 6; 7 8! 9!lO IT* 3 11 12)18 14 16 16i17 12'13;14;f6 I'l7tB| 518 ly 20,21 22'23 24 19j20j21,22j23 24 25 g £26 26 27 '28;. ..'...1... 26j27j28j29 s113:1415(16 17 JR lfl 1112 13 14 if, 16j17£ 520:21,22 23 24 j 25 j 26 18:19 20 21 22:23 24* 27:28 29 30 31;... ... 25 26 27 28 29-80, ...g ...1...: 1... bblDLcb ... ...fZ ; it 2 Ii e 3| 4 5 6 7 8i 9 2 3i 4 5 6 7 83 -'lO 11 12 13 14 loUfi ,9 10,11 12 13.14,15 517 18 19'20 21 22T23 T6 17*18 19 20 21122 £ "*24 25 26 27 28 29180 23 24 25 26 27 28)29 P UZRi!..a..LU...* CARRIER'S ADDRESS TO THE PATRONS OF THE BEDFORD INQUIRER. KIXB PATRONS: How often in the flight of time. Have I attuned my harp to sing— At least attempted to make rhyme, And to your hearthstones comfort bring. You know how in my simple way, I, the poor Carrier Boy, Have gotten up my homespun lay To wish you, one and all, "much joy." And here once more I shivering stand. To meet and greet you as of yore. Give each to me a friendly hand, And thorough welcome to your door. To cater in the year just passed Unto your wishes I have tried, And all unfaltering—ne'er downcast. Have still my humble efforts plied. You ask if I'm not growing old, Why, bless you! not a whit, Though I have journeyed years untold, I'm young as ever yet. This seems a funny thing indeed But yet 'tis very true— I'm like that famous traveler, They call the Wandering Jew. This ancient man has walked the earth. At least some people say, Since sun and moon were given birth, And treads it yet to-day. I've done the same each New-year's day, Through chagrin and through joy— Though age on age has rolled away I'm still the "Carrier Boy.'' But many a dismal day, 1 ween, Has passed beneath the sun- Yea! years of horrid gloom I've seen Since my journey I begun. And many a grief has crossed my path— Their fury on me spent, Which like the tempest's awful wrath Uprooted as they went. The last four year's terrific strife, When treason stalked the land, When traitors sought the nation's life. With ruthless—bloody hand, I>id cause my soul to stand appalled, My heart to freeze within— Mind and spirit chafing—galled. I wept at Manhood's sin. But now sweet Peace has come again, How sweetly she unfolds Her burnished wings, exempt from stain, To bless what she beholds. Oh! how benign ! how beauteous she! Look close and you'll descry, Her sadness when you, lingering, see The tear-drops in her eye. The sword is sheathed—the Nation's free. And ceased has clash of arms, No more we marshalled forces see; Nor hear war's "dread alarms" O'er every foot of that behest Our fathers to us gave, From North to South, from East to West, Doth Freedom's banner wave. 6 And now that God, by His decree, Hath made the Right prevail, That bondmen are unshackled—free, And foes in terror quail Let's bless His name—and not forget, Our gratitude to show, For mercies everywhere are met,— Aye! wherever we do go. With plenty has the year been crowned,l Your garners are well stored Where'er we turn doth thrift abound, And dimes untold are poured Into your laps—Oh ! sweetest joy!— Alas! I stand aloof— Oh! show your interest in the "Roy l ' And make the dimes the proof. THE CARRIES. A BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATION. If one should give me a dish of sand and tell me there were particles of iron in it, I might look for them with my eyes, and search for them with my clumsy fingers, And be unable to detect them; hut let me take a magnet and swdep through it, and how would it draw to itself the most invisi ble particles, by the mere power of attrac tion. The unthankful heart, like my fingers in the sand, discovers no mercies; but let the thankful heart sweep through the day, and, as the magnet finds the iron, so it will find, in everyjhour, some heavenly blessings; only the iron in Cod's sand is gold.— H. W. Beeeker. JQRESS GOODS Two hundred pieces LADIE S DRESS GOODS ' a ?EENCH MKRINOEB. all colors,' / ALL WOOL DELAINES do ALL WOOL REPS do ALL WOOL PLAIDS ,Y do BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS, MOHAIRS, POP LINS, CASHMERES, Ac. Ac. embracing the most elegant atyks we have ever offered fur sale im BediordT A. B. CRAMER A CO. •ft Sept. 28, ISM.' TOB WORK executed CHEAP in Plain and | j IST JRBCKIVKD a iakge AMORrME\r or 1* D. R. RING & CO.'S UclcUaU'd Philadelphia made Ladies', Missel', and Children's, TAMPfCO MOROCCO, GOAT AND ENGLISH Kll), W. 11. POLISH. 1 BOOTS, POLKA BOOTS, ANKLET BOOTS, hihl LACE BOOTS, to which we call the early attention of Ladies in want of a very j SUPERIOR BOOT ut a low price. G. R. & W. OSTER, , deo22;2m (. IHRISTMAS PRESENTS. A fine assortment of Photoarraoh Albums*, Frames, Oases, &c. Just received at GETTY'S 7 PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Very cheap and of the very best quality. Call and select a present for your friend. Bedford. dec22:3t C. FETTERLY, Has just returned from the east with a large and elegant assortment of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, French Morinoes, all wool Delaines, Bombazines Plads, Sack Plada, Alpaccas, Mohair and a varie ty of other dress goods. Calicos, Muslins, Beaver Cloths, Cloaking and Water Proof Cloth, Shawls, and Cloaks of the latest styles. Furs, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Dress Caps, Woollen Caps, Scarffe, Embroidery, Dress Trimmings, Velvets, Balmorals, Hoop Skirts, all styles. A handsome assortment of Dress Buttons, Zephyrs, Gennantown Wool, Ladies' and Chil drens' Shoes, and a variety of toys and other no tions too numerous to enumerate. Thankful for past patronage, she hopes for a continuance of all her old p itroas in the future. dec.22:3m Bargains : BARGAINS! BARGAINS Call at Mrs. V. B. Tate's A .V. Kea's. Best assortment of BONNETS, IIATS, CAPE, RIBBONS .FLOW ERS and FEATHERS. Handsome Bonnets for $3.50 worth $5.00. Ribbons for 25 cents, worth 45; best 75. worth SI. HATS from 75 cents up. Elegant assortment of Velvet Flowers, all prices to suit customers. * Collars, Cuffs, Neck Ties, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Stockings. Dress Trimmings, Cord and Tassels, Gilt Cord, Silk, Bugle, Jet, Gilt, and Steel Buttons. Velvet Ribbons for trimming: Lace, Edging, French work, Tetting, Lace Veils, Mourning Veils, Silk Tishue, Baraze. The best make of HOOP SKIRTS from 621 to 84. Handsome assortment of Cloaks. Coats. Circulars and Fnrs. Mrs. \ , B. T. A AI. E- R. would inform their lady friends that they have employed a good Mantua maker, who will make dresses 011 the shortest notice. Ladies from the country will be provided with the newest style of dress patterns. Customers wishing Cloaks and Coats cut cut, will have them done free of charge. Bedford, Nov. 10, 1865. XJ"EW MILLENERY A FANCY GOODS. >li*s6. E. V'. Moivry, Takes ]deasure in returning her thanks to the La dies of Bedford and the country, for their past patronage, and hopes they will not be deceived, but call and examine her stock of goods, just re ceived from the city, purchased by an experienced business lady there, who has all the advantages of knowing the latest styles, and wheTe to purchase them cheaply. Her stock consists of a general assortment of F ancj Jlilk'iierj Goods. with the addition of CLOAKS, COATS, FURS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS A NOTIONS. N. B. AH who have standing accounts will please call and settle, as she desires to close her old books aud do a cheap cash business. MRS. E. V. MOWRY. Oct. 27, 1865.-,' 17IXECUTORS NOTICE, li Refute of CHRISTOPHER It WERT, late of Bedford toiouehip, dee'd. Letters Testamentary having been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of Bedford county. All persons indebted to said Estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the Estate will present them, properly authenticated, for settlement. ANDREW E. DIBERT, decls: Executor. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. E.tute of PETER WERTZ. late of Horn ton totonthip, dee'd. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted by the Register of Bedford County to the subscribers, persons having claims or de mands against the said estate are requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement and those indebted are notified to make immediate payment, VAL. B. WERTZ, JOHN MOWER, dec.lS: Executors. SHERIFF'S SALES'" ~ By virtue of a writ of vendi exponas to me di rected, there will be sold at the Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, on Monday the 15th day of January, 1865, at 10 o'clock, a. m„ the following real estate, viz: All dependent's interest in a lot of ground,unim proved, containing 20 acres, more or lees, adjoin ing land of Noah Diehl, on the south, and others, situate in Napier township. Also, all dependent's interest in a lot of ground, unimproved, containing 10 acre?, more or less,ad> joining land of Joseph Souser, situate in Napier [ township, Bedford county. Taken in Execution a? the proj>erty of Neherni nh Flcegle and Isaac Fleegle. I JOHN ALDSTADT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Dec. 18, 186a. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Ettate 0/ SAIUII PIERCE, late of Union■ tote nth ip t (lct(ia t „ 7 stations ~TT ~ k >i * y ~ y * r\~ C ' ) K c- As * 1 - £ t '■ vt A ~ z. ? r> iJJ • SIDINGS. * ■ % - Leaves. ; Leaves. I Arrives 415 810 Huntingdon 11 39 54a 4 35 8 38 M'Connellstown 11 19 i 24 4 43 8 36 Pleasant Grove. 11 11 5 16 500 854 Marklcsburg.....) 10 55 500 516 910 iCoffee Run....... 10 39 445 i 24 9IS Rough A Rcadv 10 31 ; 436 5 36 9 30 Cove 10 19 4 24 546 934 Fisher's Summit 10 15 , 420 Arrives Arrives; Leaves.i Leaves. 555 949 Saxton 10 00 405 Leaves. Arrives ; 10 00 10 20 Riddiesburg 3 35 i 10 28 Hopewell... v ..„ 3 27 10 46 Piper's Run...... 3 09 11 13 Hamilton 2 47 10 31 : Bloody Run 2 34 -Arrives : Leaves. 11 35 iMoiint Dallas... 2 39 C SHOUP'S RUN BRANCH. Lea vest 10 40 JSaxton .! j 350 10 55 iCoalmont 3 35 11 00 Crawford. j 3 25 Arrives j 325 11 00 (Dudley 'Broad Top City. OLIVER AYRES, Sup't. Huntingdon, Nov. 13,185.:tf QUR BOOKS WILL BE READY FOR SETTLEMENT JANUARY 1, 1860. The prompt adjustment of all accounts, then due ua—by CASH OR NOTE, will be required of all indebted to us. A. B. CRAMER & CO. dee*. . , ... THE INQUIRES JOl PRIITIIG OFFICE, Bedford. Pa. We are prepared to execute at short notiee and in the most approved style POSTERS OF ANY SIZE, CIRCULARS. BUSINESS CARDS, WEDDING AND YISIZING CARDS, BALL TICKETS, PROGRAMMES, CONCERT TICKETS, ORDER BOOKS,; SEGAR LABELS, RECEIPTS, LEGAL BLANKS, PHOTOGRAPHER'S CARDS, BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, PAMPHLETS, i PAPER BOOKS, ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC. Our facilities for doing all kinds of Job Printing are equalled by very few establishment* in the country. Orders by mail promptly filled. All letters should be addressed to DURBQRROW A LUTZ. ANOTHER ARRIVAL. The subscriber would most respectfully inform the ladies and gentlemen of Bedford and vicinity, that be has again return ed from Philadelphia, with a well selected assort ment of Ladies, Gentlemen's, Misses and Chil dren's Boots. Shoes, Gaiters, and Balmorals, of various descriptions, to which he respectfully invites their attention. For Gentlemen. Boys and .youths, he has every thing in their line, together with a stock of gen tlemen's Furnishing Goods, consisting of collars [all styles,] scarfs, scarf-pins, neck-tics, butter flies, suspenders, handkerchiefs, Ac., Ac. Also the best brands Tobacco and Cigars, all of which will be sold at a very small advnnce to CASH AND SHORT TIME BUYERS. As heretofore stated, we do not boast that ours is the largest, cheapest, and best assortment of Boots ana Shoes ever brought to Bedford, hut we have bought according to our means, feeling as sured that tne best and decidedly the most lasting advertisement, is a trial of the goods. Buf whilst there may be larger, we feel confident there is none better. Having been in the shoe business all our life, we feel satisfied that we fully understand our busi ness, and havo purchased our goods accordingly. We have on hand a nice stock of Plain and Fine Stationery. to which we invite attention. Repairing done withneatness aud dispatch, and all rips of our own goods sewed free of charge. iESt" Please remember! A/l rip eewed orpeg ged free nf rkargc. TO THE LADIEB. We take pleasure in saying that we hare an ex cellent stock of J. L. Hitter's Philadelphia made SHOES and GAITERS, which wiil wear as long a? any other inakc: and neatly repaired when ne cessary. We still have a separate apartment for their accommodation, have a lady to wait upon them, and will he most happy to hare them give us a call. "*~ sSuDon't forget the place, SHAFFER'S BUILDING, Julianna Street, a few doors South of the Washington Hotel. net. 97. i*i.-3mos. J. HENRY HVTTON rnHE GREAT VARIETY STORE. 1 ANDERSON'S ROW. 11. F. IRVIXE, REGULATOR OF PRICES IN BEDFORD. Having purchased the establishment of Joseph Alsip, Jr., and added a fresh supply of I am determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest. Call and see my fine assortment of Qui'onsn arc, (slassu arc. Ac. ALSO MY LARGE STOCK OF JlloNicry, Gloves, Icck-Tics. Collars. Ac. Also, my articles in the Stationery line, such as Pencils, Steel Pens, Penholders, Ac., ALSO MY VARIETIES, SUCH AS Spices oT fill Itinds, Table Salt, Essence of Coffee, llambleton's Hair Stain, etc. In the Boot and Shoe line, I keep everything calculated for man woman or child : Boots of all kinds: Shoes of every description ; Gaiters of all styles in the market. CALL AND SEE MY COODS, aud examine for yourselves ! No trouble to show goods. My prices will suit the times and pockets of purchasers. N. B. Orders from country merchants prompt ly filled at small advance upon city prices. jSPf l am also agent for the New England Fam ily Sewing Machine, which should be in every family. An entire machine for the little sum of $20.00. Call and hand in your orders soon. 0ct.27.-3ms. 11. F. IRVINE. rjvWENTY TOWN LOTS, FOR SALE IN THE BOROUGH OF BEDFORD. The subscribers offer at private sale TWENTY TOWN LOTS fronting on JOHN andPENN streets, in the Bor ough of Bedford. Persons desiring to purchase will find tbo TEEMS LIHERAL. T. H. & N. J. LYONS. Nov. 10, 15t)6..3, u . FURS. FURS. -F WHOLESALE A-*l> RETAIL. CIIAIU.rs OAK FORI) A SOSH. CONTINENTAL HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. Have now open their large and splendid stock of LADIES' FUR CAPES. COLLARS, MUFFS, CUFFS, GLOVES, AND HOODS. Also the finest assortment of FANCY FUR ROBES, CAPS, MUFFLERS, and GLOVES ever before offered by them, all of which are warranted to be as represented. Shipping furs bought. Oct. 20, '6s.4ina. Q YES! 0 YES! WILLIAM DIKKKT. Auctioneer. The subscriber having taken out license as an Auctioneer tenders his services to all his old friends. Persons desiring an auctioneer will find it advantageous to givo him their patronage. Post Office address, BEDFORD, Penn'a. Nov. 3.:6 m. WM. DJBERT. AND SHOES. Great Muppply of BOOTS A SHOES, of the best quality, iust opened at Sept. 28, 1865. CRAMER A OO'S. VALUABLE PASTURE LOTS FOR SALE, by O.E.SIIANNON. j uov. I7*:4t OVERCOATS, DRESS and SACK COATS, PANTS and VESTS. Also, elegant OVERSHIRTS for gentlemen, made of the best French flannel for sale at Sept. 28, 1686. CRAMER A GO'S. .1- It. HI ItBOKROW . ...JOHN L.ITTZ. JJ JmUivDlfllttiW 3s BI.DPUKD, PA., U.S. ARMY CEAIM AGENCY PUB •!!!.. COI.LECTIOS or BOUNTY, BACK PAY, PENSIONS, and other Claims against the Government. BOUNTY AND BACK PAY. To enable those who may have claims upon the United States for moneys due deceased officer* and soldiers on account of military services rendered, while, in the regular or volunteer service, we pub lish the following order of payment: FIRST. —If the deceased was Married, payment will be made: Ist, to the widow; 2d, if no widow, to his child or children (if minors, to a guaadian.) SKCOXD. —-If he died umttarried: Ist, to the father: 2d, if the father is dead, to the mother; 3d, ii both parents are dead, to the brothers and sis ters, collectively; lastly, to the heirs general (to be distributed in accordance with the laws of the State in which thedeccasd had his domicile.] In the number entitled to Bounty may be added the pro rata Bounty due soldiers discharged for wounds received in actual battle. PENSIONS. Under the Act of Congress, approved July 14th, 1882, pensions are granted to the following classes of persons: Ist. Invalids disabled since March 4th, 1881, in the military and naval service of the United States in the line of duty. 2d. Widows of officers, soldiers, or seamen, dy ing of wounds received or of disease contracted in the military or naval service as above. 3d. Children under sixteen years of age, of such deceased persons, if their be no widow surviving, or from the time of the widow's second marriage. 4th. Mothers (who have no husband living) of officers, soldiers, or seamen, deceased as aforesaid, provided the latter have left neither widow nor children under sixteen years of age; and provided also, that the mother was dependent, wholly or in part, upon the deceased for support. oth. Sisters under sixteen years of age of such deceased persons, dependent on the latter, wholly or in part, for support; provided there are no right ful claimants of either of the last preceding classes. Special attention given to CLAIMS FOR LOSS OF HORSES. Applications by mail attended to as if made in person. JSfiCNo charge made until the Claim is adjusted.fSf Information given free of charge. April 28, 1865:tf GOODS AT NEW PRICES MRS. STEWART'S. Who has just returned from the city with a large assortment of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, ' consisting in part of Bonnet & Bonnet Silks,. Gents Furnishing Goods Flowers and Trimmings,' Bead Gimps and Embroideries, 1 Ornaments, Lace Goods, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hoop Skirts, Fancy Goods, Notions and Balmoral Skirts, Small Wares, Ladies' and formiug T H g 13 KSTIASSO RTME NT Of NEW SPRING GOODS in the place and which will be found unusually attractive. Having been purchased at LOW GOLD RATES we can offer Special Inducements to Buyers. Our Notion Department will at all times be well supplied. A splended assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, HATS, BONNETS, Ac. of the latest styles. We solicit a call from the public, being confi dent that we can suit ail. myl2:tf A GOOD, CHEAP. AND VERY VALUABLE PAPER FOR EVERYMAN. WOMAN, AND CHILD. IN CITY, VILLAGE, AND COUN TRY . The American Agriculturist, FOK THK Farm, Garden, and Household, Im-liMtiiiK * *peclnl Interesting; and In teractive Department for CHIL BBES and TOI'TH. The Agricnlturitt is a large periodical of 32 pa ges, well printed, and filled with plain, practical, reliable, original matter, including hundreds of beautiful and instructive Engravings in every an na! volume. It contains each month a Calendar of Opera ions to be performed on the Farm, in the Or chard and Garden, in and around the dwelling. The thousands of hints and suggestions given in every volume are prepared by practical, intelli gent workingmen, who know what they write about. The Household Department is valuable to every House-keeper, affording very many useful bints and directions calculated to lighten and facilitate in-door work. The Department for children and youth is pre pared with special care, to furnish notonly amuse ment, but also to inculcate knowlodge and sound moral principles. TEItHS : 91.50 A TEAR. ®-TKY IT A YEAR. ORANGE JUDD A CO., Proprietors, 41 Park Row, New-York City. left at this Office will be promptly forwarded withont charge. Oct. 27. 1565. QOME AND SEE The Largest and Lest STOCK OF BOOTS tfc SHOES IN TOWN. Wo have just received a SECOND ASSORT MENT of 11. E. LONG'S SUPERIOR PHILADELPHIA MADE Latlies' Mioses' & C hildren's fine Glove Kid, Tampieo, Morocco, English Kid, Goat and English Lasting BALMORALS, GAITERS, BOOTS, BUS KINS, SLIPPERS, and TIES, With or without heels, made to order, to which we invite the special attention of Ladies in want of a SUPERIOR SHOE. G. R. <£. W. OS TEH. Bedford, June 2.-tf. PENNSYLVANIA PAINT AND COLOR WORKS. LIBERTY WHITE LEAD! TRY IT! Warranted to cover more surface l'ur same weight than any other. Buy the best, it in the eheapent.' TRY IT! TRY IT! Liberty Lead it i rhiter than any other. Liberty Lead cuvcrt better than any other. Liberty Lead wear* longer than any other. Liberty Lead i more economical than any other. Liberty Lead more free from impuritie* and is Warranted to do more and better work, at a given cost, than any other. Buy the Best it is the Cheapest. Manufactured and warranted by ZEIGLER & SMITH, WHOLESALE DRUG, PAINT, GLASS & DEALERS, 137 NORTH THIRD STREET, marl7 :ly PHILADELPHIA BEDFORD NURSERIES BEIIFOHMI, T. LYITOH, Offers to the public and dealer*, a large stock o well grown fruit trees consisting of APPL TREES 8 to 10 feet high, PEAR, standard and dwarf. PLUM, CHERRY, APRICOT, NECTA RINES, QUINCES, OR APRS of all the desirable kinds, CHERRY CURRANT and other fine va rieties, GOOSEBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, RASPBERRIES, BLACKBERRIES, SPANISH CHESTNUT, ENGLISH WALNUT, SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL FLOWERING TREES, Evergreen Trees, Shrubs and Vines in variety, Honeysuckles of all kinds, Hardy perpetual bloom ing Roses, Flowering Shrubs, Dahlias, Fancy Va rieties, Fuchsias, Chrysanthemums, Ac. Upwards of 160,000 trees nre now on the grounds, thrifty and healthy. Great inducements are of fered to those intending to plant largely, or thoaa buying to sell again, especially of apple. Catalogues sent free to those applying. Persons at a distance will please write for far ther information. wanted to sell trees. Good wages paid. july2B,6slyr. J OB WORK executed CHEAP in Plah and i JLuOK color s at the "l-yriier Office' BRITISH PERIODICALS VIZ. • London Quarterly Review (Conservative,) Edinburgh Review (Whig.) Westminster Review (Radical). North British Review (Free-Church). AND Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Tory) The American Publishers continue to reprint the above-named periodicals, but as the cost of printing has doubled and the price of paper nearly trebled, they are compelled to advance their terms as fol lows : per unuuui. For any one of the Reviews $4.00 For any two of the Reviews 7.00 " For any three of the Reviewß 10.00 " For all four of the Reviews 12.00 " For Blackwood's Magazine 4.00 " For Blackwood and any one Review... 7.00 " For Blackwood and two of the Reviews 10.00 " For Blackwood and three of the Reviews 13.00 " For Blackwood and the four Reviews.... 15.00 " These works will be printed on a greatly un proved quality of paper, and while nearly all A merican Periodicals are either advanced in price or reduced in size—and very generally both, we shall continue to give faithful copies of all the matter contained in the original editions.llcnce, our pres ent prices will be found as cheap, for the amount of matter furnished, as those of any of the com peting periodicals in the country. Compared with the cost of the original editions, which at the present premium on gold would be about $l6O a year, our prices ($l5) areexceeding ly low. Add to this the fact that wo make onr an nual payments to the British Publishers for early sheets and copyright in Gold—sleosting ua at this time nearly $2.50 in currency—and wo trust that in the scale we have adopted we shall be enti rely justified by our subscribers and the reading pnblie. The interest of these Periodicals to American readers is rather increased than diminished by the articles they contain on ourgreat Civil War, and though sometimes tinged with prejudice they may still, considering their great ability and the differ ent stand-points from which they arewritten, he read and studied with advantage by the people of this country of every creed and party. LEONARD SCOTT A CO., Publishers, No. 38 Walker Street, New York. tn. 27, 1865. T M. BARNDOLLAR & SON U • BLOODY RUN, PA. RESPECTFULLY informs their friends, and the pnblie in general, that they are receiving and keep constantly on hand a large and well selec ted stock of Foreign and Domestic IDIR/5r G-OOIDS SUCH-AS Cloths, Cassimers. Satinetts, Testings, Cottonades, Ac., Ac., Ac. Ladies Dress Grinds. Silks, Shallics, Delaines, Poplins, Prints, Ginghams, Shirtings, Irish Linens, Ac. READY MADE CLOTHING In great variety. Men's and Boys' Coats, Pants and Vests, Made in the Latest and Best Styles. Boots, Shoes and Gaiters for Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys, and Childrens vrc-ar. NOTIONS, Hosery, Gloves, Scarfs, Neckties, Dress Trimmings, Braids, Laces, Ladies A Large and Well Selected Stock of GROCERIES, COFFEE, TEA, SUGARS, SYRUPS, RICE, SPICES, AC., AC. TOBACCO, CHEWING A Smoking Tobacco of the Best Brands. . DRUGS, Oils, Paints, Medicines A Dye Stuffs. HARDWARE, IR< N, NAILS, . SPIKES "Ac., Aw. WE KEEP On hand a well selected stock of all kinds, andc onsidcr it no trou ble to show goods. Call and see before purchas ing elsewhere. No GOODS misrepresented to eflect sales.All goods warranted as represented. WE BUI' All kinds of produee for which we pay the high est prtee iu CASH or GOODS. We buy our goods for Cash entirely, and can offer great inducements for person?buy of us. CALL AND SEE US sept.fl'64-tf. " J. M. B. A SON. WASHIKtiTON HOTEL,. I BEDFORD. Pa.. ISAAC F. GROVE, 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 convenient brick hotel, at the corner of Pitt and Julmnna Streets, Bedford Pa., known as the WASHINGTON HOTEL, and formerly kept by Wm. Libert. This Uouec is being thoroughly re-fitted audjre furnished, and is now opened for the reception oi guests. Visitors to the BEDFORD SPRINGS, and - persons attending Court, will find this House a pleasant and quiet temporary home. Every at tention will be paid to the accommodation and comfort of guests. The TABLE will at all times be supplied with the beet the markets afford. Charges will he mod erate. Extensive Stabling Is attached to this Hotel, and a careful and competent Hostler will be in at tendenec. Special attention will be paid to the accommo dation of the farming community. Coachos leave this House Daily, (Sundays ex cepted) at 6 j o'clock, A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M., to connect with the trains going East, from Mount Dallas Station anil Bloody Run. A coach will also leave tri-weekly, (Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day) for Somerset. The traveling public will fin i it decidedly to their advantage to stop with him. ISAAC F. GROVE. Bedford, April 7, 1865. ATKW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, The subscribers have just received a very large and elegant assortment of NEW GOODS Suitable for the approaching season. Having purchased our stock FOR CASH we are enabled to offer our friends and customers many READ BARGAINS. To be convinced of what we here assert, please call and examine the BEST STOCK OF GOODS, we have ever had the pleasure of offering to buy ers. TERMS—Cash or Country Produce. When credit is extended, in all cases after six months, interest will be charged. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Sept. 28, 1865. 400 tX)IU,s 0F TAN BARK WANTED, FOR WHICH THE HIGHEST PRICE WiLLBE PAID, ALSO A STOUT BOY WANTED TO GRIND BARK, (one from 15 to 17 years old preferred.) BY S. A W. SHUCK, Oct. 20. Bedford. Pa. GOODS JUST ItECEIi ED AT MRS. STEWART'S. fet-CALL AND SEE THEM. 8. K. HKNRT WM. F. JOU.NSTON....T. S. JOHKSTOIt S. E. HENRY & CO. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, and wholesale and retail dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots Shoes, Ready-made Clothing, Cednr and Willow-ware, Carpets, Oil Cloths, (juennsware, Hardware, Iron, Nails, Fish, Flour, Feed, Coal, Plaster, Salt, Ae., HUNTINGDON, PA. paid for ail kinds of Grain, Flonr. Peed. Wool, Bark, fre. Ac. Huntingdon, Pa., Nov. 3.:lyr. gFNBRIES. EXTRA No. 1 MACKEREL nd SHAD. Su •r'of SYRUPS, SUGAR, TEAS, TO - jke. i.e for ga j e o j, eap a t CRAMER'S. JITHT KKCKIVKf A NEW STOCK OF GOODS AT OAK HALL, BLOODY RUN, PA. J. B. WILLIAMS AND BRO., ANNOUNCE fo their customers and the i>ubli in general, that they arc receiving a large assert, ment ol New Goods, such at "DJEITT GOOIDS: ! MEN'S WE AH, viz: CLOTHS, CASSIMKBKB, SATIN ETTS. COTTON Al> KS, SHIRTING KLANNtBLS. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, j Black and Fancy Silks, Sballies, Poplins, Lawns, Mozambique's, with 'a large Assortment of Prints, Ginghams, Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Ac. N 0TI01N8: NOTIONS: ! Gloves Hosiery, Dress Trimming)., Skirts, Braids, Laces, Ladies, MissesA Chit'dns Skeletons. READY-MADE CLOTHING, COATS, PANTS, AND VESTS, both Cloth anil Cassimere, made in the moat ap proved styles. BOOTS, SHOES, BALMOKALS t GAITERS For both Ladies' and Gentlemen's Wear. HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, RUCHES, SHAKERS, Ac. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, STATIONARY, SCHOOL BOOKS, WALL AND CURTAIN PAPER CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS, GROCERIES, COFFEE. SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, TEAS, SPICES, Ac., Ac., Ac..A*. PROVISIONS, FISH, HAMS, (plain anil sugar-cured.) SHOULDERS AND SIDES. QUEE> SWARE, GLASSWARE, LAMPS AND FIXTURES, CLOCKS AND LOOKING GLASSES WOODEN-WARE, BUCKETS, TUBS, CHURNS, BROOMS, Ac. TOBACCO, A large stock to sell either by Wholesale or Re'ai DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE .STIFFS A general assortment of the most reliable Patent Medicines. COUNTRY MERCHANTS supplied with Essences and Oils at CITY PRICE-. THE DRUG DEPARTMENT is under the supervision of Dr. MANS, OUO of the most accomplished Druggists in the country, so that Physicians and others, can depend upon get ting reliable articles AU the above articles will be sold at prices to suit the circustances of all. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. TERMS- -Cash or Produce, antes*, by specie agreement. No credits longer than Six Month? without interest. Bloody Run, June 16, ISOo.tf QR EAT BARGAINS AT THE EMPORIUM OF FASHION SHUCK BROTHERS ARE JUST RECEIVING A SPLENDID LOT OF FAMY DRY UOOIkS. CONSISTING IN PART OF FANCY DRESS SILKS, CHALLTES. POPLINS, MOHAIR DE LA INS. BAREGES, FRENCH LAWNS, FAN CY PRINTS, AC. SILKS CLOTHS, AND MANTILLAS SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY, MOURNING AND LACE GOODS, A HAND-SOME LOT OF LACE MANTILLAS AND SHAWLS, BONNETS AND BONNET RIBBONS Flower?, Children's Hats and Fiats, Ladies and Children's Gaiters, Slippers, And Fiue Boots. Notions in great variety Stockings, Gloves, Handkerchief?, Collars, Dress Trimmings, Perfumery, Ac, Ac, Ac. The stock consists of every article usually kept in a First Class Fancy Store selected by an ex perienced city lady. Thankful for past favors we ask a continuance of your patronage. SHUCK BROTHERS. The old firm of S. &. W. Shuck also ask a call to see their new stock and a continuance of public patronage. Bedford, April, 1564. tf. TEO. BLYMYER & SON. HARDWAR.E, House - Furnishing Goods. WOODEN WARE, OILS, PAINTS, NAILS AND GLASS, BROOMS, BRUSHES, BASKETS, HOPES, TWINE, Ac. C OAL OIL. LAMPS AND Poeket Hooks taut Pipes. THE FINEST TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, ever brought to Bedfurd. Our stock of goods is large and complete, and we flatter ourselves that we can offer inducements to customers. Our goods generally have declined in price, ex cepting heavy Hardware, which has advanced, but we pledge ourselves to sell our customers goods at a very fuiall advance on original cost. We have on hand 50 kegs of UurUeu's Government Horse Shoes, which wc will sell at a very small advance oncost. Call and see us before purchasing. We pledge ourselves to sell to you at reasonable prices. Persons ordering can rely up >n their orders be ing filled nt the lowest cash prices. Sep 28. GKO.BLY.MYKR A SON. QOOD NEWS FOR THE FAR MRS THE following kinds of Threshing Machines, CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT TUB MA CHINE SHOP OF P H SHIRES BEDFORD PA The Celebrated RAILWAY', or TREAD-POW ER Threshing Machines with all the latest xnd best improvements. ONE AND TWO-HOUSE POWERS. The Two-horse Machine with two horses and four hands will thresh from 100 to 125 bushels of wheat or rye, and twice as much oats per day. ONE-HORSEMACHINES with three hands, will thresh from 50 to 75 bush, per day. Two and four-horse TUMBLING SHAFT Ma chines, also, four-horse STRAP MACHINES, STRAW SHAKERS of the most approved kind at tached to all Machines. ALL MACHINES WARRANTED. REPAIRING of all kinds of Machines done on the shortest notice. PrG METAL, GRAIN and LUMBER taken inpayment. Farmers' wanting Machines, will do well to give me a call. PETER H. SHIRES, Proprietor and J fanu/ac 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 Bale. Farmers' in want of the BEST MACHINE of the kind now made, won.d do well to call and make arrangements to give their orders for Machines in time tor mowing. PETER H. SHIRES'