U. S. 7--;0 LOAN. Bv authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the undersigned has assumed the General Subscrip tion Agency for the sale ot United States Treasury Notes, bearing sfven and three tenths per cent, in mest, per annum, known as the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. These Notes are issued under date of August l'fb, 18(54, and are payable three years from that time, In currency, 01 are convertible at the option of the bolder into U. S. 5-20 Six per cent. G0 L D-B E ARI N G BONDS These bonds are now worth a premium of nine per cent., including gold interest from Nov., which mikes the actual profit on the 7-30 loan, at current rates, including interest, about ten per cent. p-r annum, besides its exemption from Stale and luum cipal taxation, tehiek adds from one to thin per cent, wore, according to the rate levied on other property. The interest is payable semiannuiliy by coupons attached to each note, which may be cut tU ai d •old to any bank or banker. The interest amounts to One cent per day on a$Q note. Two cenli " * SIOO " Ten :t s SSOO " 20 " " "SIOOO " $1 " "SSOOO Notes of *ll the denominations named will be promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. This is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered by the Government, an I it is confilent )y expected that its juperior advantage* will make it the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE, Less thar, $200,000,000 remain unsold, which will probably be disposed of within the next 66 or 50 day, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uniformly been the case on closing the subscription to other loans. In order that citizens of every town and section of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan, the National Banks, State Banks, and Pri vate Bankers throughout the country have general ly agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscri bers will select their o .vn agents, in whom they fcave confidence, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the cotes loi which they receive orders. JAY CCOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AOENT, Philadelphia. SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE RECEIVED by the First National Bank of Ho'lidaysburg, and Fust Nation al Bank of Huntingdon. February 24—2rno AND EIIJJEITDIFURPS OF THE POOR Sr HOUSE OF EMPLOY ME J\ T of Bedford county for the year ending January 1, 1365. GEORGE BLYWYER,TREAPCRKR, DR. Receive.: from A.Croyle collector for 1860 sl4! 45 Hezekiah Barkroan 16 l H 2S " Jooathan Hyde, 1832 69 30 " John "'ayde 140 00 John Feaster - 4S 94 " Francis Beard 63 28 " J imes R. Donthoe 2,7 78 " H. Nicodemus 1853 304 39 " Jacob Fetter 372 43 " Peter Ewait 23 22 " Samuel Bender 18 S7 " David Sparks 72 29 " L. N. Fyan 10139 " Thomas Fisher 34 52 " D. A. T. Black 9,7 00 David Carpenter 237 OS George Beagle 230 63 " John (l. FigarJ 127 16 Peter Winegardnst 144 .79 Aaron Reed 431 OS Alfred Entriken 41 44 " Wm. M. Pearson 30 46 " John W. Crismau 65 00 " Baltser Fletcher 131 00 James E Kay 6! 21 U. H. Akers 183* 205 26 " floury Beeg'e 290 00 JoWn C. Figard 40 C 9 " Satnue. Bender 70 " Wm. Mason 100 00 " Herbert Sboemakei 218 00 *> Wm Gorsuch 101 00 " Alexander Shoemaker 100 00 ,J G trdill 100 t ; 0 " Benjamin Valentine 100 00 John Eehart 35 00 " Wm. Stucky 105 00 " Wm. Crismau 100 00 " James Fisher 100 10 " Peter Barton 100 00 " Archibald Perdew Samuel Beckiey 250 o'i " George Smou*e 190 00 " Wm. J Rock 40 ■ 0 " George Beegie 200 00 " Samuel Cmmaa 172 00 " Solomon Barley 186 00 George Widel, Steward BaUoce due from last settlement 331 22 $6,383 46 GEORGE BLYMYBFL, TREASURER, C R. By amount paid on sundry checks, viz: AJolpbus Ake salary as Poor Director S2O CO i J. Mower service, as Attorney 20 00 N. J. Lyons wheat and bill ol goods 36 00 Heary Kauflman reef 6 36 Dr. J. Compher salary, medicine aud int. 23 13 Adolphns Axe beet and interest 52 58 Joseph Seliers wheat and rye 24 Z5 W. >l. Hell grain in mill 17 00 Henry F. Smith teef 8 S4 J. L. Prince removing pauper 5 90 J. C. Reigbart funeral expenses of J. Swartz 14 68 ls. SE Cobbler do do i. Jobatcn 10 00 T. Ridenour applebutter 4 00 Edmund blackburn applebutter Jonah Gepbart wheat 3 50 , J. S. Riddle applebutter 18 00 Acam Croyle applebutter 2I 00 1 David Koontz applebutter AND beef 28 22 Asa Stivers beef 27 58 iacob Croyle applebutter 11 00 Herbert Shoemaker overpaid on duplicate 4 23 Abraham Reigbard beef and interest 49 90 Scott & Beeier beef and interest S4 80 Elizabeth Williams applebutter 14 00 Mrs. E. Drenning support of son 9 00 Maria Fisher support of Mrs. Wertz 10 00 11. Nicodemus, Esq., issuing orders 2 75 Ada® Dibert beef 21 99 L. Jamison beef 18 4.7 D- Defibaugh making coffin 3 00 John Snider corn 50 00 j 6- Fyan bills of merchant! ix I Wm. M, Cook beef 19 14 j Shuck Brothers bill of merchandize 69 01 Win. O.ter beef and applebutter 18 Wm. Herring 101 l 2 £0 Mary J. Jobn.on support 8 00 B. . . Barnham work at mill 4 50 B F. Meyers printing and interest 79 30 D. Boh man removing pauper 4 30 Francis Corla merchar.dis* 8 00 Alolphai Ake salsry 30 00 S. Reighaid salary JO go Asa fctuckey hala ,r* on Lor.e - A. Carmae removal of paupers It 00 I A-a Stuckey beef 38 22 . :John i i uer nt rest on sundry checks 301 57 j iaa.-.c Lippi-1 bill of merchandize 220 51 S. Reigbard services rendered 5 00 1 ! A. Ake -eivice* as Director 20 00 fj. H. Bpai:g, Esq., set vices 20 00 t Wm. Welch ditcbing 40 00 ■ M. Moore head black-mithing 15 28 I Thomas Jamison bo f 52 86 • 8. K"igharii beef and cider 41 CO | Solomon Reigbard saiaiv 20 01, i Maria FLber support for E. Wert a 13 60 | Jobr, 1). rl lemoval of pauper ,7 50 , John Mower, E-q.. services as attorney 20 00 ; A. W Mower freight on goods 3 00 , j Semuel Ridenour 19 00 j Asa bdver applebutter 13 o0 1 (ieorge Rhodes overpaid 011 duplicate 32 42 A. J. Bowers merchandize 12 92 Davis interest on SSOO 00 check 30 CO J. G. Hartley applebutter 15 no 1. H. Tiiorp removing pauper 8 00 A. Greenawalt straw 6 50 • j Levi Dieh' applebutter 20 75 Asa Stuckey beef 11 41 Joseph Gate* amoving piuper 4 57 If ha 1 1*8 Hellzel beef 725 , j VViiliam Forney applebutter 72 50 j Wi'.iiam Chenoweth bef 13 86 ) 1 Frederick Srhnebley beef 33 88 t ; M. Moorehrtd blacksmit bing 19 90 j A. Fisher splitting slaves and interest 3 21 ; A. J. Burns merchandize and interest 13 77 Wm. Millbuin two planes and int. 3 11 Jo*. Neeley keeping pauper and int. 6 47 t J. L. Prince removing pauper and int. 6 52 T i 1.-aac Thorp removing pauper and int. 6 77 • ii. W. Gaireison cow 23 00 - 1 George Ha-oinger 1 55 ; Jos Negley kr.-epmg pauper and int. 6 69 jl. C. Ga rett lumber and int. " 344 • J. W Barndollar coal and int. 6 62 . \ J. A Dip shoes and int. 7 20 i H. Dorsey beef and int. 9 96 ' : D. Tro*tle mill spindie, step and int. 7 32 „ ' G. Gibson freight ai d int. 10 21 ; Geo. D.bert clover seed and int. 3 92 i Mary J. Johnson support 3 months and int. 024 | H, C Reamer drugs and int. 10 56 ! Royal & Royer drugs 24 27 ; John Biidaham 2 91 t T. R G-ttys salary and ir.t. 11 4 1 i W. (). Leary 3 quarters salary and int. 282 15 " 1 George Gray one bull 35 00 ! Win. O. Leary interest on checks 38 30 ; Dr. J. Compher s.ltry and freight on diugs 21 00 i J. R. Durborrow printing ar,d int. 70 37 :T. R Gettys salary and int. ll 57 : W. D R quedh removal of pauper 3 50 A. G. Allen freight on goods 7 28 1 Geoige W'.del salary arid mt. 95 25 . Wen. MiiU-urn checks in full and tut. 65 12 j A. Ake beef and int. 60 7S ' Wm. B. Miller sugar 46 37 j Wm. Herring t II 2 50 Thomas Jamison beef 34 79 ' b. A, yv. w, Snock bill of goads 1.7 f.t V. Steckinan horse tare and inauurs 15 50 Mary J. Johnson support 6 00 Charles R. R*a interest on check 6 00 G. Blymyer V Son cook stove, tinware, Ac., 93 43 ' James Negley 19 75 Percentage allowed collector* 319 60 ' Exonerations to collectors 242 10 ' , Stationery, tec- 13 00 I ; Treasure"'s salary 60 00 j Auditors' and Clerk's salary 30 00 $4,692 45 ! Ba'&nce due county 1,696 01 Total $6,388 46 Amounts Due from Collrctors. : Lemuel E"an, Broad Top township 1858 $42 71 , Jacob A. Nicodemus M. WooJbetry " 9 61 Baltzer Fletcher. Monroe 1862 22 13 John Wayde, Napier 8 66 Gi-orge Beegle, Union 1863 25 89 Win. M. Pearson, M. Woodberry 32 26 John W. Crisman, St. Clair 3l 14 Baltzer Fl-fohe-, Mn-ioe •• 19 31 H >ll rv K-BCfor,' *. N.us butchering 4 00 > ] Work at race 3 00 1 J. R. Reighard repairing clock 1 00 i j YVtn. Herring toll 60 - | t>. Reighard dried apples 7 90 > ] Win. Herring toil 60 f | Wood ladders and fruit , 2 50 f i 8 Naus harvesting 14 50 5 j Postage stamps 1 30 J Rye drew 5 80 ; • Expenses to Hopewell 1 80 • Expenses to lioltidaysburg 3 95 1 j Altering stock 60 3 , J. Border locks and rakes 1 00 3 i Wm. Heriing toll 1 00 IJ j Removal of pauper 2 75 ) ! Clothing for pauper 3 50 5 I Wm. H. rring toil 1 85 S y xpenses in hauling coal 3 89 j j Expenses removing pauper 1 50 , ! Two pairs of spectacles 90 ) ; Wm. Herring toil 1 40 | j i Half a busnel oi timothy seed 3 00 > Expenses in hauling coai 2 75 i j Removing paupers 75 ) ; Hauling coal 2 00 ) j I.iu e and produce 1 05 $317 75 ! STATEMENT OF POOR JIOUSE MILL J From January 1, 1864, tilt January I, 1865. ; DR. Wheat. Rye. Corn. B. W. ] , Amount of grain brought I ; -in as per monthly reports J * IJI JS bi { 5 I Raised on farm 52 . ' To'al amount 602* IS3 3S 64 j CR, j i Giain used in Poor House 445 11 33 46 1 ; Horse feed 130 - Sold tj sundry persons 1-55* 8 busheis of beans, 4 barrels of sourcrout, 8 barrels ) ot vinegar, 5 barrels of pickles, 3,600 j ounds pork, 3 375 pounds lard, 4uo pounds veal, bushels onions, i 1 bushel stnail onions, 15 bu-hels tomatoes, 10 bush els parsnips, 60 pounds hard soap, i 4 barrels suit s soap, 160 pounds wool, 7 calf skins, 26b pounds of j butter. Stock oa Farm, 2 bead of horses, 8 cows, 1 bull, 65 sheep and 12 [ bogs. _ j Articles Manufactured by Ala (run, ' 83 men's shuts, 43 cbuneses. 28 women's dres- : ses, 8 aprons, 23 women's sacks, 17 children's dres- i se>, 12 children's aprons, 10 children's skirts, 2-1 p;|- | low slips, 15 pair men's drawer®, 21 sheets 8 wo- : ' men's caps, 13 women's skirls, y comforts, 9 chil dren's shirts, 51 towels, 7 sun bonnets, 12 shrouds, j 1 21 pai;> ot stockings, 5) pair* of SOCKS, 41 pairs O ' men's pants, 13 ien.,d jackets. List of Paupere aJmlt-d, discharge died, , , 4-r., during each month and the r.amber remaining ! ■ at the enu of each month ; also, the average num- i ) her support'd in the house during the year, iogeth i er with the number of out door pjupeis supported by the in*'l"L i ton fitrm the In eiy t January. ibd-t, j ti.i the Ut of January, 1865 : > ~ 73 as ss pi *r. B J ' J I 33 3j! i ! ~ sr ? - g. C. •. s r 42 o 0 3 s . ' * =35 1 ; 3s K i January 4 27 41 ' ■, j Eebruary 3 2 4 29 39 t i MticH 2 1 28 38 | i April 1 1 28 3S ! - day 5 1 28 41 ; i Jutia 1 1 27 42 ■ . July J 3 28 42 j ! August 3 1 1 30 43 i j September 1 1 30 43 i . October 5 2 4 1 27 46 j I November 1 3 24 45 j ' December 1 XI 24 45 ! Malting an average of 69* per month, of whom I j G are colored, 2 blind, 26 insane, also ISI wayt'ar- • ing persons were provideo with board and lodging ; ! j there are a.so 12 outdoor paupers who are not inclu j ded in the above. We the u:: Imigned, Directors of .'he Poor and Ht'U-e oi Employ tnent Bedford county, the undeisigned iidminiatrnior and ! i trustee for the sale of the re i! estate of Joha Metz- t ' ger, iate of Juniata township, Bedford county, de- ■ i cea-ed, will sell at public outcry upon the premises, • I on Saturday, the lath day of .Much, next, j ail the following desciibed property, to wit: A TRACT OI LAND Situate in Juniata town ship, Bedford county, adjoining lands of John Tred- j well, on the ncrtb, Alexander W. Shoemaker on the i north cast, Ellen Showman at d Daniel Meuger on I th east, Emanuel Palmer on the south east, Lecn- j a;.! May and John Ke'r on the south, and Frederick • : Hildebrant on the west, cor.'aining 404 acres and ' j 34 perches, about 175 acres cleared and under fence, j i wi'b a two stoiy and a half BRICK DWELLING j i HOOSK, Tenant house, a I irge Bank Barn, a stable I ! sufficient fur stabling 40 horses, and otherout-build- ' { ings thereon erected. The above described prop- j | erty being a fine location for a hotel and being sit- j j uatcd within two miles and a half of the line ot the j | proposed Sou'hein Railroad. Sale to commence at i ! one o'clock of said day. JOHN ALStP, Adm'r. J • February W— 4t A DM INIST TOR'S | j Lettors of administration o.i the estate of Alex- ! tr>der Warring, late o r Hopewell township, dee'd., j ; having been granted to the subscriber, residing in ' j Hopewell, all persons indebted to said estate ire j therefoie notified to make payment immediately, ! i and those hating claims will present-tbem properly , authenticated for settlement. JOHN MAJOR, Adm'r. j | February 17, ISC5—6t Turnpike Election. An election for five Managers of the Chamueis burg and Bedford Turnpike Road (tompany. to serve ; for the enduing year, will be held at the public house of S. 8. Hayes, in McConnelUburg, on Monday, the • 6th day of March, et 1 o'clock, P. M. T. B.KENNEDY, Pres'f. j Feb 17, 1663. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of Michael ! Fetter, late of Bedford township, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, all peisons indebted | to said estate hereby notified to make immeai- ; ate payment, and those hiving claims against the ! same will present 'he:n property authenticated for | | settlement. J- W. TOMLINSON, i Febiuery 10, 1865—Executor. ' Sale j OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of tbe Orphans' Court of | Bedford county, the subscriber administrator of the estate of Jacob Shuss, lote of Snake Spring town ship, deceased, will sell at public sale on the pretn -1 ises, on Saturday, the 1 8th day of Alarch. neat, all that valuable Tract of Land, of which Jacob Shuss died seized, containing 210 acres, more or less, 75 acres of which aie cleared and in a high state of cultivation, ten acres of which are mead -1 cw, and the balance well timbeied. The improve ments are a LOG HOUSE, LOG BARN, and other necessary buildings; also, at; orchard of choice fruit treen, containing an abundance of plums ar.d I other rare selections. There is, also, on the same a never-failing spring of excellent water. This : highly desirable term is situated in a good comma ; nity and possesies all the conveniences to invite the attention of purchaser®. Terms will be made known on day of sde. Sale to commence at 19 o'clocK A. M. of said day. DANIEL SHUSS, Adm'r. February 21—4t Turnpike Election. The annual election of the Stockholders of the \ • Bedford and Stoyetown Turnpike Road Company, j for five Managers, to serve one year, will be held ; at the house of A. J. Snively, in Sehell-burg, on Monday, ihe Cth day of March, between the hours ; o* 12 and 2 o'clock P. M. A. E. SCHELL, Sec y. Scbellsburg, February 17, 1-05. Orphans' doeis-l Sale | OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. i virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of ■ Bedford county, the subscriber will sell at public ; sale on the premises, in Napier township, on SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1865. i ail that valuable tract of land of which William N. | Blackburn died seized, containing 180 acres neft measure, about 10 acres of Which is good meadow, j The balance being well timbered, ihe unprove- I merits are a large ' LOG HOUSE, DOUBLE LOG BARM, j Tenant House and other necessary buildings. Also, j an ORCHARD of CHOICE FRCII' TREES. This I farm adjoins lands of David Lingenfelter, Robert j I B ackhurn, Thomas P. Studebaker, Nathan Carson ! j aud others, two mile.® north of Scbellsburg, arid con- ! | venient to mills, church and schools. Terms—one S : third or the purchase money at the confirmation ot i the sale, the balance in t wo equal annual paynrents I v.ith interest. Sale to commerce t 10 o'clock of said day. EDMUND S. BLACKBURN, Trustee for the sale oi the tea! esiata of William N. Blackburn, uec'di February 17. ISBs—4t PUBLIC Sale Of Valuable Ufa! Estate. JOHjY ALSIP, Auctioneer. The umlersiaj ed will jffer at public sal", at Bridg- | port, on SATURDAY, >1 VRCH 11, 1865, the l'ol- i lowing valuable tracts of lend: 1. A 1/art cj ixceihnt Coal Land, situated \ ir, Southampton township, Somerset county, aJjoin- I ing lands ol Dr- S. Fechtig and Andrew Krtirirk, ■ toiiiaiiiing about 225 acre®, warranted in the name j ot Rebet i e Kelso. '1 here is on this tiact a vein of coal ;j |aot in thickness. It is al®e well timbered. ; | 2. A Tract, of Coal and l imber Land, j ! situated in Londonderry township, Bedford county, j anjoir.ipg lands of John Wilhelm, sr.. b'omeiset | county line and lands of John Wilhelm, jr., contain- j ing 520 acres, warranted in the name ot Jas. Shaw, j 3. A Tract of Coal and Timber Land, sitaat -1 in Londondeiry township. Bedford county,! unjoining the first named tract, containing 81 acres, f and warranted in the name of Cornelius Devoie. I 4. A Tract of Co ! and 'Timber Land, in Londonderry township, Bedford conn'y, adjoin ing land, of Ac.lV Bu/.zaid, Abraham K-rns' ! 'irs and o!h"r?, containing 65 acies and 87 perches, v yin 1 lhl i nt h.e muxm> ot Devon*. ■'. Tie i .Arc,',ted ens half of 'B6 Acres of T.ruber L.nd, m Allegneny township, Somerset county, adjoining lacds-ot JobnGeiger, Jacob Trout- I man, John Aisip and others. i f e above described lands are located in the Wel lersburg Coal Region, celebrated for its wealth in mineral-,. Petroleum has recently been discovered at Uv .ersburg, only five miles from these let ds, and ,t i:> coi.fi-'e-it'y b lieved exists upon these tracts. Sa;e to crrnrn r.re at 12 o'clock of said day, when [ terms will be made known by JAMES C. DEYORE, JACOB C. DEVORE, JOHN C. ViCKROI, F.x'is. of Cornelius Devore, dee'd, February 17, 1865. The Stump islands Company, t l i'ITAL $220,000. Development Fund $21,000. 120,000 Share ?, Pir Yalus SI.OO eacli*. : No cer'ifica'fs of stock to be issued to the cor- ] porators until 21,000 share.® slia! 1 have been sold for i the benefit of ail the stockholders, in tbe further development of the Company's property. WM. HART LEE, Pres't., Bedford, Fa. Hon. S. L. ID SSELL, See'y U Treasurer. Hon. T. B. SHANNON, M. C., California. ") _ W. i>. MCKINSTRY, Mercersburg, Pa., | f- Hon. SAML-KL DAVI®, Bedfotd,"T'a. V J. M. Sh >EMAKKR, do 1 o G. W. Riff, do j 3 The pioperty of th' company is all owned in fee simple and is all paid for; and consists of the fol lowing tracts: Ist. That valuable Island known as the ''Lower Stump Creek Island," containing C acres ar.d 93 perches; situated ir. the Allegheny river, at the motiln of the Clarion river. On this island a der rick was erected iri the spring o! 1861. and an en gine placed on the ground, but the war breaking out fhc parties sold off and enlisted. 2J. The "Upper Stump Creek Island," situated but a lew rods above the Lower island, containing 4 acres and 20 perches, four acres of which are own ed by this Company, on which are erected a house, stable, &c. Neither of these fslan is is liable to overflow, and both are well pro'ected by stones and trees ag.inst washing. By reference toithe map of Pennsylva nia, it will be observed that the Clarion river emp ties into the Ailegneny at a point due South fiorn Oil Creek, and as oil is found at Freepor', on this line further South, we have every reason to believe that these islands are in the very centre of the great Oil Belt of Pennsylvania. Besides all this they lie far below the Coal Measures. The Company also own? one acre and sixty-one perches of land, about miles above the Upper Isiaud, at the month of Ritchey Run, near tbe town of Emlenton, Venango county, Pa., upon which is the celebrated Fox and Vv'idel weil, with new en gines, derriek, &c., and the well is bored to the depth of 420 teet. This well was tubed at 350 feet. a.id in a fewbouia pumping yield ed about one barrel of oi!; but the proprietors de termined to sink it deeper, and the company will, as soon as possible, sink this weil if necessary, to the depth of 1000 leet or more. The "Stump isl-j and Company" own the WHOLE of this well, fixtures j and land, and tbe "Development Fund" will be am-! ply sufficient to complete this well, and sink othere in the island. There is besides, room enough on the Ritchey Run tract for several more wells. The property owned by this Company is all prac tical boring territory, and persons acquainted with tbe lands along the Allegheny and other oil streams will bear witness that we have more practiral bor ing surface than many of the 300 acre tracts con tain. In addition to this, our basis will compare favorably witb the laige majority of Companies whose capital stock is five times as great. The services of an efficient Superintendent have been obtained, and the Directors ate determined to prosecute operations vigorottsly. Persons desirous; of securing a portion of the 21,000 shares of stock ; must apply soon, to Hon. S. L. RUSSELL. Bedford, j Pa., at whose office subscription books have been opened for the sale of stock, at SI.OO per share Bedford, February 10, 1895. I GAZI. A Y ' S :j PACIFIC MONTHLY. 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Yew York. \ WHITE & BAUEJR, Sait Francisco, California I fsLvary 3". 1865—1y SHRINER'fI BiLsiint mm smi'P. ; For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Couqa, Asthma, Eronchitis, Spitting Blood, Pain and Weakness of the Breast, Difficulty of Breathing, &'C. I'HIS is no new remedy. Jt has been used B+v* for a number of years in Maryland and I parts of Pennsylvania, ar.rf bus, wherever j known, acquired an unprecedented reputation ! for curiutr the various diseases for which it ir ' recommended. ! So apparent is i's usefulness. and so remark able bus oei-n its cure-., that it is fa*f super i ceding every other remedy for those diseases, ihe atihcted can rely upon it doing as much for them, and in many ca-es more than acy other remedy now before the public. It is recommended an i prescribed in the practice ot a large number o} • r::oSi intel- Chd • iigentacl able physicians of V - r y' sr.,l. it , is used and cons, iered -• . indi-pon- üble house hold remedy by a large portion of the first families of the State. It is used by ah classes of society , and the universal opinion is Ih t it is go el. Chit Syrup t. purely V-;;(ljL'e Compound, it ! JT pie; sant to take, and never .toes i -surv. But j owing to its purifying qualities, rr ust do good j under any circumstances. lis effects are tru -Ily wonderful, soothing, calmi: g, 1 a layi.ig diU J the most violent coughs, purifying, strength -1 ening and invigorating th- whole system, | ca ruing and southing the nerves; aiding and facilitating expect.-: , and healing ;h a**4 DISEASED LUNGS, | thus striking at the root of disease, an! dii j ving it from the system. CROUP. die #/ This disease is an. our>cd by difficulty of breathing, sbiill whistling or v> heeaing, hack ing rough and threatened suffocation. ate. it mostly occurs in young children. No child creep nee i die ol crop;, if this Syrup is properly usee ami u-ed in time. Mothers having croupy children should watch tee first show of the di:. and always keep this r. an iy at band, if t\i* for cough, alter measles this syrup is roost excellent. Experience has proven that it is equalled by no other prep^ra-ion. 1 UP price ot the.remedy is such as to place *yrap it within the reach of all, trie poor a well as the rich, and every person should have it. Eyery person sh r ul i have it in the house. It is a true ar.d faithful friend to all v. bo sal- a* j ue health an-t wish to secure themselves a j gainst teat r.., t terrible disease, corisump -1 foil. It will be found the rno-t useful as well |as the cheapest family medicine in the world, net i ic has been us .1 for the 'est four years with a success without a parallel. Price -.0 cts. Pr bottle, or three bottles :cr SI.OO. Prep-red iyi .A. Fc-utz ht Bro. ' i- or taia by 11. C. i. a:..er and 3. F. Harry Druggists, Bedford, Pa. December 23, 1834—1y. time. SHRHE&'S !.\DIAS TEftfilFC3E> the introduction oi this beautiful prepara tion, it bas been steadily aiv.incii'g ,nto public fa vor. Its astonishii g tfiicicy in expelling. worms has won for i- many friei-dg wherever known, and these are ing its praise to others, so that 4 . qit !e f..rt being introduced into? TO £ every fam.ly in the iar !. I e ' q demand for it is b - coming inv, DESTROY <, mense. To make it stii! s worthy the pref erence air ady WORi! S 1 , rhown it, the PEoraiEToa is u pu'ti&g it tip in a much handsomer style than formerly. It is now propped with the greatest car :of uniform strength, with plain directions, ro that any o;.e can aduiinit tei if. % li is f&tir*!y frgefabk—Perfectly Safe ca! Liaiicifss, And has never been kno ,to fail to expel worms, where worms ex sted. The proprietors boiiliy as sert 'hat it is superior to any otnef preparation in the world. fiy~ Ask forSHIUNER'S INDIAN VERMIFUGE, and take 1,0 other. '.•Prepared by S. A. Fou'z A Pro., and for sale at toe diug stores of F.eamer and Harry, Bedford, Pa- December 23, IS64—ly. F 0 UT Z ' S FIXTURE. THE TS a s-fe and re'iable remedy lor the cute of I Rheumatism, Painful Nervous Affections, Sprarnr, Burn*, Swellings air! a!! diseases re ss'r quiring an external application on man. O'. orses j.- will never fail to cure Pole evii, f istuia, old funning sores, or Sweney, LINI- it properly applied. For sprains, bruises, KSKT scrati. es, crooned hoof-, chafe-, saddles or collar gad, cuts or wounds, it is "an it fallible FOB remedy. Iry itandbt convinced of its effi cacy. R ii KB M A T I S iI , MAX Persons afflicted with this disease no mat ter oi how long -tending, can be promptly and effectually cured by using this Mixture. A *° The-: h nothing i> the world so sure and en go 1" 1 to take awvy hart corns, and cura BEAST 1 rest bites -s this prepara'ion. Try it and satisfy yourselves, Price £5 and 50 cents sow per bottle. Prepared bv S. A. FOU IZ. Baltimore, Md. ix VPK. wF"Far sale-st the drug stores of Rennet and Harry, Bedford, Pa. [Dec. 23, '64 ly FOUTZ'ST CELEBRATED HCRSE AND CATTLE D I \ \\T ] \ n t> Q 1 u .V Vi j it o . TIESE r uvders have proved after a t. : ai cf i several years, to be superior to any prep, a ration of the k ....! use. The chs f superi ority of the.-0 powders arises from the fart that they arc composed of medicines tin: heve Laxative, Tonic and Purifying properties. The laxative ejects crudities from the stomach t—and inter!ir.ca. the tonic gives strength to thej— of the Hors, and the purifying medi-® pOeit-' s contained in tnem c!-*;ii;tt- tne blood,and Q d!tLy t.:e 1. unJatioii for a vigorous and healthy The use of thetn improves the wind, strengthens the appetite and gives the horse a fine, smooth and g.o3sy slcin— T IUS im proving the appearance, tigci and spirit of ibis rnoljie animal. These powdejs are not intended, as most powders are, to bloat thearimal, ro &sto give hiin the appearance ci being fat when not re ally so—but, to remove the disease and pro mote his general health. Ihccu powders vvi'i strong ben the stom ach and intestines, cleanse tnem from offen sive matter, and bring them to a healthy elate. They are a sure prevention of Lung Fever, and a certain remedy for all disease* incident to the llorse, as Glanders, Yellow Water, Di-.tempe.-a, Founder, Heaves, Blav cring, Coughs, Fevers, Loss o! Appetite, and 1 iiai Fr ergy, &c—These Pcwders, if used two or three times a week, tfiraugn the win ter and spring, your horse will never get the I-ung Fever, Cone or Botts. A few doses of these powders will remove the worst cough, 1-3 on Ul.j? horse. Vare owners of horses to *5 feed a few of these powders every year, they h"" ™ might ravp the lives cf many valuable ho-ses, ■ MILCH COW 3. The properties this powder possesses in ia ereasing the quantity of milk in cows, gives it an importance and value which tbotild place it in -he hands of every person keep ing a cow. In fatteuing cattle, it gives thei an appetite, loosens their bide, and make# tbeta thrive much faster. " M K HOGS. G fn all fliseascs of swine, as coughs, uleeia ryh in the lungs shd liver, Stc., by putting from F3 • " hah a paper to a paper of these powders in a oarrei of swill, the above diseases can be cured or entirely prevented. By using theaa powders the hog cholera can be prevented Prepared by S. A. FOOTZ, Westminster, Md. UsTor at the Drug Store* of Reatxivx nd Harry, Bedford. Pa Dec 23—ly