U. S. 7-30 LOAN. " ji Bv authority of the Secretary of tbe Treasury, j s • u . undersigned has assumed the General Subacrip- < t Ag-ncy lor tbe sale of United States TP asury J , ; r e. bearing seven and three tenths per cent, in J , Greet, pe f annum, known as the i - SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. ; i These Notes are issued under date of August 15th, ' - 1861. and are payable three years from that time, j ] in currency, oi are convertible at the option of the j - toidej into ' i \ U. S. 5-20 Six per cent. G9 L D-B SARI ii G BONDS ] -j .se bonds are now worth a premium of nine per \ ■ ?.. It rludmg gold interest from Nov., which • l i , the actual profit on the 7-30 loan, at current j . lud:i g interest, about ten per cent, per ; 1 .in. besides its exemption J rom Plate and mum | j : ,j/ taxation, which, adds from one to three per cent. I - more, according to the rate levied on other prop-rty ! ' ; :,e in'ereri is pay b> semi ant.u illy by c. .pui s , ! •.tta-'ued to each note, which may be cut ,13 a- d sold to anv bank or banker. j ( The iniere r t amounts to One cent per day on n sr>o$ r >o note. j. Two cent a " '' SIOO " : Ten 44 41 44 S7OO 44 20 44 44 44 $ i 000 44 I; §1 44 * 4 §SOOO 44 Notes of all the denominations named will be 4 promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions, j This is THE ONLY LOAN IN MUIKKT now offered by. the Government, an lit is confi lent- 1 ly expected that its superior advantages will make j it the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. < I. ss thin $200,000,000 t emain un'old, which w ill probably be disposed of wit bin toe next GO or 90 | days, when the notes will undoubtedly command a j premium, as ha" uniformly been tbe case on closing j the subscription to other loans. In order that citizens of every town and section cf the coup'ry rray be afforded facilities for taking 1 tbe loan, the National Ranks, S'ate Hanks, and Pri- j ( va'e B nicers throughout the ccurit.-y have general ly agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Suo-cii- i bets will select their o vn agents, in whom they . have confidence, and who only are to be responsible for tbe delivery of the cotes for which tbev receive 1 I 1 orders. dAY COOKE, ScßsccifTlox AQENT, Philadelphia . ffcbsceiptions winr. BE EsctivtD by the First I National Bank of Ho lidays'uurg. and First Nation al Bank of Huntingdon. February 24 2mo an& *Expfndifurj?s OF THE POOR if HOUSE OF EM PLOY MEAT of Bedford county for th* year ending January 1, 1865. GEORGE BLY WVKH, TnEAsricF.tc, L>s. Received from A.Croyle collector for iB6O sl4l 45 H-z-kiah Barkmau Isdi 14 20 44 Jonathan Hyde, 1562 63 3S • John v *ayde 140 00 " John Feasler 48 94 " Francis Beaid C 3 23 J mes R. Donahoe 25 78 H Nicodemua 1563 3f'4 59 " Jacob Fetter 372 45 Peter Ewslt 2i 22 j Samuel Bender 18 87 " David Sparks 72 29 44 L. N. Fyan 101 5* Thomas Fisher 3 I *2 D. A. T. Black 95 00 1 David Carp-nter 237 OS i George Beagle 230 '-3 " John I", rigard 127 16 ■ ■' Peter Wi egardoer 144 59 ; " Aaron R - ed 431 03 Alfred F.ntrikea 41 44 " Win. M. Pearson 30 40 John vV. Cri"man 05 00 BaHz-r Fletcher 131 00 James E K'f 6! 21 ; " U. H. A iters 1864 205 26 j " Uenrv Beegle 230 Ou 44 John C. Figaid 60 00 " Sari>ue Render <0 Win. .Mason " Herbert Shoemaker 2tß 00 Win Gorsuih 101 00 " Al-zand-'r Sbo maker 100 00 " G urge G .rdill 1 0 1 0 j '• Be-it-* n Valentin# lnO 00 I " J-,hh Lcbeit 55 0 ' " w . .jck-y It- 4 00 1 Wm C'iamuu p0 : ; " James Fi-ber 44 Peter Barton 44 Archibald Perdew 10 CO I 44 Samuel Berkley 250 00 O George Smousu '*o 0° I 44 Wm. J Rock -li 0 j " G-orge Beeg'.e 200 00 ; 44 Samuel Cnsman -'"2 00 , Solomon Barley 4 n . " George Wide), Steward -'7 00 balataa due Item las: settlement -t-f 22 $6,3tS 46 GEORGE BLYMYER, TREASURER, OR. By amount paid on sundry checks, vizi Adoiphus Ate salary as Poor Director CO f J. Mower services as Attorney 20 00 N.J. Lyons wheat and bill of goods 26 00 I Henry Kauflnian beef 3® j Dr. J. Compber salary, medicine and int. 23 13 j Adolpbiia Axe beet and intereat 52 5" j Joseph SeJieis w heat and rye 24 *5 . W. Ni. Hall grain in mill 1" °0 j Henry F. Smith leef ® 81 J. L. Prince removing pauper 5 J. C. Keigbart funeral expenses of J. Swartz 14 99 hsl Cobbler do do J. Jobcton 10 00 | T. Kidenour applebutter 4 00 Edmund Dlarkburn applebutter 00 Jostah iJepbatt wheat 3 50 J. 8. Riddle applebutter 18 00 . Adam Croyle applebutter 3i Ou > David Kuontz applebutter end heel Asa Silvers beef 87 59 ■ Jacob Cioyle applebutfer H '*'o j Herbert hhuemaser overpaid on duplicate i 23 j Abraham lieigbard beef abd mtereel |sott St Beeier beef and interest *4 86 Luabeth Williams applebutter l-i 06 Sirs. E. Lreunicg support of sou ® 00 r isaer supijort of Mrs. Wettr 10 00 fcl. Nicodemus, inning oaders '• * Jidam Dibert beef ®i Jamison beef 45 P. Drfibaugh making to3U * 1)0 John Snider eorn 36 00 §. Fyan bills of reercbaadixe 50 31 Wm. M.Cook beef '0 bbucs Brothers bill of msrcbendlze 69 01 Wtn.Oslei beef and sppiebutter 16 59 Wm. Herring toll 2 50 Mary J. Johnson support 8 00 'A. i . Euruham work at miil 4 30 B. F. Meyers printing and inlessst 7 9 sli D. Bo'iman removing pauper 4 30 Francis Corle merchaardiie 6 90 Adolpbus Airsi&lsry -u 00 S. Reigbaid salary 20 00 , Asa Stuckey bala ce on horse 10 00 ! 1 8. Reigbard b i of costs 12 9g Daniel Sbuss cider 6 00 1 S. Reighard pork 20 79 : Jacob Semlei grain G 62 J Di. J. Cetnpher salary 20 00 William Forney applebutter 13 90 ! A. B. Cramer rye in mill 19 26 A. R.Ciamer * Co. bacon 241 50 Solon.on R-ighard bacon 10 81 Jacob Over wheat 5 00 I D. Dibeit sp,defaulter 9 10 D. Jamison appl-butter i 87 J. d- Co. manufactured gcvds & int. 71 3P - , W N. Sipes beet 14 45 W'm. M. Cook beef 9 43 j Jacob Biuntbaiiah beef 18 00 | P. M l.yncb overpa-d on duplicate 52 86 i V. Meckmau hire horse and wagon & int. 7 78 : J Bauabman castings 6 fib ' Wm. Beegle bill at sale 6 5i John A. M ivrry ba'ance on account 6 98 j ' E. F. Bon.bam woik at mill and interest 312 42; ' 'ob Mann balance on grain 15 00 j Jo-iah G-phart freight 3 00 j V. R. Gettys salary ir J ir;'. 27 73 Henry f luKe re-, oving pauper and int. 5 65 ; i 8. A. Carmac removal of paupers It Obi i A-a Ftuckey beel 38 22 I John Snider in*. r< st or. sundry checks 30! 57 Di n. Lippei bi I oi merchandize 220 51 8. Heiglur 1 sc. li es r- n<)"i-d 5 no i • A . Ake -ejvices as D.rct r 20 (pi j G. H. ""pang, Esq., services 2'J 0 I Wm. Welch dilching 10 00 ! 1 VI. .Morehead bUck-inithiog 15 28 : Thomas Jamison beef 52 80 | S Reighard beef and cider 41 00 j Solomon Rcighard salaiv 20 0b j .Maria Fisher support for E. Wertz 15 00 : John Deri len oval of pauper fi 50 ' 1 Jnhr. M. wer. F.-n, E. Piovidence 44 53 10 j Archibald Pe dew. Southampton '• 79 20' Samrel b'eckiev. S*. flair '< 11G 98! George Beeg't Dp ion 14 51 96 | Sarin. 1 Crisman, S. Woouberry 4 304 '.'9 | Solomon Barley, M, VVoodbcrry " 377 42 i Total $1,552 27 We the undersigned, Auditors of Bedford county, do certify that we have examined the foregoing ac count of George Btymyer, Tr"a'iirer of the Poor' ard House of Employment of Bedford county, and : (rid tbe same to be ju-t and true as above stated, and that there i a b 1 lance in the hinds of said 1 Treasurer of $',C96 01. Witness our binds and! seals 'his sth day of January, A. D 1665 JOHN H. BARTON, [L. •.] | daniel barley, il. •.} DAVID EVANS, [us.] ! Attesi—T. R. Geitvs, Clerk. ' STATEMENT AND REPORT : OF GEORGE WIDEL, | Steward oi the i oor and of Employ- j men/ of Red ford County, for the year ending January Is/, 1565. DR, T> 10 barrels of flour $73 00 To 35 pound" of flour t 20 To ch-cx tor balance on settlement 90 16 To 5 bus-hels "f wheat from D. Shuek 7 00 fo on' barrel of fiour from J. C. Riser 7 00 Tu one barrel of llour 7 CO To 4 bushel" of corn 4 00 To one bairelef flour 7 00 To one barrel of flour 7 00 To 2 bushels of rye S 50 ; To one b.rrel of flour 7 OC i To 2 bushels of rye 2 50 I To one barrel of flour * 30 . To 3 bu.hela of rye 5 50 To 3 bushels of wheat 6 00 To 2$ bushel, of rye 4 75 To cash received trotji vwms 8 00 To 3 bushel# Oi rye S 00 balance 13 64 Acucuar S4IT 74 1864 CR. January 1, by balaiiee on settlement *9 16 fash paid for toll 8 George Blymyer treasurer 34 50 Paid fur tinware at sale 75 Wm. Herring 101 l * OO j George Blymyer treasurer 32 00 j H. Dor-ey on account 2 50 , Expenses to Clearville 1 50 f. Alsip on account 2 ]8 . At sale fur uood* i 0° > —— Ruby on account 0 E. Norris repairing locks 1 00 Wm. Herring toli 80 Removing pauper 25 8. Reighard staves 15 30 Mill license 10 00 Wareham tor 'imber 1 50 S. Reighard tor produce 2 00 Expenses To Cambria county tor paup ß t 9 49 tVm. Herring toll 3 50 l>. Heßzel lumber 1 10 Removing pauper 50 v 'edicine ior horses i 00 Wm. Herring toll 1 60 Removing Pauper 1 18 Expenses to Saxton 4 3*2 1). Gardner freight 2 25 Lime and toll 5 3 40 Removing paupers to Philadelphia 8 09 S. Nt.us butchering 4 00 Work at race 3 00 I R. Reighard repairing clock 1 00 Win. Herring toli 60 8. Reighard dried apples 7 90 Wm. Herring toll 60 Wood ladders and fruit 2 50 NAUS harvesting * 14 50 P. stage stamps 1 30 I Rye straw 5 so Expenses to Hopewell 1 80 Expenses to Hollidaysbnrg 3 95 Altering stock 00 j J. Border locks and rakes 1 00 Wm. Hertiug toll 1 60 ! Removal ol pasper 2 75 t.'iothmg for pauper 3 5(1 Win H .'ring toll 1 85 xpenses in hauling coal 3 89 Expenses removing pauper 1 50 Two pairs of spectacles 90 Wm. Herring toll 1 40 Half a busnel o. timothy seed 3 00 Expenses ia battling coal 2 75 Removing paupers 75 J Hauling coal 2 00 Lime and produce 1 05 $317 75 STATEMENT OF POOR HOUSE MILL From January 1, iS64, til/ January }, 1865. DR. Wheat. Rye. Corn. B. W. Amount of grain brought fioOl in as per monthly reports j * 131 3S M Raised on farm 52 To'al amount 602* 183 38 64 CR. Gtair. used in Poor House 415 11 33 46 Horse leed ]3O Sold to sundry persons 151J 43} 4 2 Total 596} 184} 37 18 ! Froduco of Farm £nd Garden 28 tons of hay, 130 bushels of oats. 37-5 bushels of ears of corn, 5 ioad- of corn fodder, 6S bushels ot rye, 7UO bushels of p!aU*s, 15 bushels ol tor- i nips, 30 bushels ol beets, 3,000 heads of | 8 ou-fels ot beans, 4 barrels of sourcrout, 6 barrels of vinegar, 5 barrels of pickles. 3,600 j ounds pork, : 375 pcuuds laid, 400 pounds veal, id bushel-, onions, i 1 bushel srna l onions, 15 bushels tomatoes, 10 bush els parsnips, 60 pounds hard soap, 14 barrels soft : soap, 160 pounds wool, 7 caff skins, 265 pounds of butter. i Stock on Farm. 3 bead of horses, 8 cows, 1 bull, Go sheep and 12 ■ bogs. Articles Manufactured by Matron. 83 men's shirts, 43 i himeses. UB women's dres ses, 8 anions, 23 women's sacks, 17 children's dr-s --se-, '2 children's .-proas, '0 children's skirt?, 2 < p.I- j j low slips, 15 pair men's drawer®, 21 sheets 8 wo i men's caps, 13 women's skins, 9 comforts, 3 chil- : drea's shuts, 34 towels, 7 sun bonnets, 12 shroud-, 24 pans ot stockings, 50 pairs of SOCKS, 41 pausoi men's pants, 15 iou..d jackets. LiA of Paupere admitted, discharge/, died, * 4-c., dutmg each month and (he number remaining at the end ot cacti moi th: also, lb? average num- I her supported in the house during the War, to-'- th- ' ei with the number ol out dooi paupeis supported , by the institution tioio the lt day ol Jdiiuary , 11564, ti.l the Ist of January, 1865 : > c ~ 3 as pc ij pc <• a. -■ s < v t7" > 3 2. ~ § 33 57 j -• J c" 6. u>. i | £ ° 2' 2 1 ' &" * January 4 27 41 ; Eebruary 3 2 4 26 39 ' Match 2 1 28 3S j Apnl 1 1 28 38 ; May 5 1 26 41 I June 11 27 42 | ! July 1 3 28 42 ; ; August 3 1 1 30 43 i September 1 1 30 43 I October 5 2 1 1 27 46 ! ; November 13 21 45 . December 1 1 1 24 46 j Making an average r.f 69} per month, of whom j | 6 are colored, 2 bund, 26 insane, also ISI way far- | J ir.g peisous were provided with board and lodging , there are a.so 12 outdoor paupers who are not i..ciu- j Jed in th- above. We the undersigned, Directors of the Poor and i ; House of Employment of Bedford county, do certi- j l\ that we have exanuntd the above account, state- j merit and report ol George Widrl, Steward of the | I'oor and House of inployment ot Bedford county, ! from the Ist day of January, 185-1, till the Ist day ol January, 1805, anil find the same to be coirect. Witness our bands and seals this Ist day of Janua ry, A. D. 1865. SOLOMON REIGHARD, [L. S ] HENRY MOSES, {L.S.J HIRAM DAVIS. ft., s "J , Attest —T. fi btlltt, L'ierk. I'nMic Sale j OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of - Bedford county, the undersigned dministraror and | trustee for the saleot the re..l estate of John Merz- I ger, late of Juniata township, Bedford county, du : cea-ed, will sell at public outcry upon the premises, j on Saturday, the is th day of Mircfi, neat, : all the following desciibed property, to wit: j A TRACT OF LAND situate in Juniata town ! ship, Bedford county, adjoining lands of John Tred- I well, on the north, Alexander W. Shoemaker on the north east, F.llen Showman ard Daniel Merzger on the east, Emanuel Palmer on the south east, Leon aid May and John Kerr on the south, and Frederick Hildebrant on the west, con'aining 404 acres and 34 perches, about 175 acres cleared and under fence, with a two stoty and a half BRICK DWELLING i HOUSE, Tenant house, a I irge Bunk Barn, a stable I si fficient for stabling 10 horses, and other out-build ings thereon erected. The above described prop j erty being a fine location for a hotel and being sit ■ uated within two miles and a half of the line ot the proposed Southern Railroad. Sale lo commence at : one o'clock of said day.' JOHN ALSIP, Adm'r. j February 24- 4t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of Alex ander Warring, late of Hopewell township, dee'd., having been granted to the subscriber, residing in Hopewell, all persons indebted to said estate ?re therefore notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present thera proper y authenticated for settlement. JOHN MAJOR, Adm'r. February 17, 1863—0t "MtTITonTFoTsM 1 OFFER FOR SALE MY DRUG STORE, Ox JDLIAXA STSEST, BEDFOSO. Terms H. C. REAMER. December 9, 1661 EXECUTOR S NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of Michael Fetter, late of Bedford township, deceased, hav ng j been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted - to said estate are hereby notified to make immeai i ate pavment, and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. J. W. TOMLINSON, < February 10, 1805—6 l Executor. Orphan** Court Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the subscriber administrator of the estate of Jacob Sbuss, late of Snake Spring town ship, deceased, will sell at public saleon the prem ises, on Saturday, the 1 8th day of March, noxt, all that valuable Tract of Land, of which Jacob Stiiiss Jied seized, containing 210 acres, more or less, 7.7 acres of which ate cleared and in a high state of cultivation, ten acres of which are mead iw, and the balance well timbeied. The improve ments ore a LOG HOUSE, LOG BARN, and othei necessary buildings; also, an orchard of choice fruit trees, containing an abundance of plums and other rare selections. There is, also, on the same a never-fai'ing spring of excellent water. This highly desirable iarm is situated in a good commu nity and possesses all the conveniences to invite the attention of purchasers. Terms will be made known on day of sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M of said day. DANIEL SHUSS, Adm'r. February 24—4t Orphans' Court Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of i Bedford county, the subscriber will sell at public isaie Oil the premises, in Napier township, on SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1885. all that valuable tract of land of which William N. | Blackburn died seized, containing 180 acres nett measure, about 10 acres of which is good meadow, the balance being well timbered. The improve ments are a large LOG HOUSE, DOUBLE LOG BARN, Tenan" House and other necessary buildings. Also, in ORCHARD of CHOICE FRUIT TREES. This farm adjoins lands of David Linger.felter, Robert B'sekburn, Thomas P. Studebaker, Natban Carson and others, two iniit-s north of Scbellsburg, and con venient to mills, church aua schools. Terms—one third ot the purchase money at the confirmation ot the sale, the balance in two equal annual payments with interest. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock of said day. EDMUND S. BLACKBURN, Trustee for the sale of the real estate o! William N. Blackburn, dee'd. Pel rußry 17, 1865—4t Sale Of Valuable Real Estate. JOHN ALSIP, Auctioneer. The undersigned will offer at public sale, at Bridg port, on SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1865, the fol lowing valuable tracts of land: | 1. A Tract of ixcethnt Coal Land, situated in Southampton township, Somerset county, adjoin ing iantis of Dr S. Fechtig and Andrew Emnck, containing about 225 acres, warranted nr the name oJ Rebecca Kelso, 'there is on this tract a vein of ; coal 4j fe.-t i.-. tbicknei;. It is also well limbered. | 2. A Trad of Coal ami Timber Land, situated in i.oiidondetry township, Bedford county, adjoining lands of John Wilbelm, sr., Somerset j county h„e and lards ol John Wilheirn, jr., contain i ing 520 acres, warranted in the name ot Jas. Shaw. 3. A Tract of Con! and Timber Land, j situate! ia Londonderry township, Bedford county, j adjoining the first named tract, containing St acres, I and warranted in the name of Cornelius Devoie. 4. A Tract of Coal and Timber Land, | in Londonderry township, Bedford county, adjoin • ing lands of And'w Buzzard. Abraham Kerns' heirs and others, containing 65 acies and 87 perches, warranted in the name of Cornelius Drvore. 5. The Undivided one half of I8(i Acres 1 of Timber 1. mil, in Allegheny township, Someiset : county, adjoining iand9of JobnGeiger, Jacob Trout ; man, John Alsipand others. 1 he above described lands are located in the Wei i lersburg Coal Region, celebrated for its wealth in ! minerals. Petroleum has recently been discovered I at Wellersburg, only five miles from these lands. | and it is confidently b licved exists upon these tracts. Baie to comm-nee at 12 o'clock of said day, when teung will be made known bv JAMF.S C. DKVORF., JACOB C. DRVORE, JOHN C. VICEROY, F.x'rs. of Cornelius Devore, dee'd. February 17, 1865. • The Stump Islands Oil Company. CAPITAL $130,000. Development Fund $21,000. 120.000 Shares, Par Value SI.OO each. 1 No ce.rtificafes of stock to be issued to the cor j poraiors until 2 1,000 Shares shal I have been sold for i the benefit of all the stockholders, in the further j development of the Company's property. WM. HARTLEY, Pres't., Bedford, Pa. Hon. S. L. RFSSELL, Sec'' & Treasurer. ! Hon. T. B. SHANNON, M. C., California, "j W. D. McKINSTKY, Mercersbu'g, Pa., j -f- I Hon. SAMI VL DAVIS, Bedford, Pa. y ? | J. M. SH EXAKSB, do jo ; G. VV. HUPP, do j The property of this company is ail owned in fee I simple and is all paid for; and consists of the fol -1 lowing tracts: | Ist. Th 1 valuable Island known as the '-Lower i Stump Creek Island," containing C acres and 93 iperche e ; -ifu ited in the Allegheny river, at th mouU. of the Clarion river. On this island a der rick was erected in the spring of 1831. and an en ! gine ol—cc on the "ground, but the war breaking \ oat the parties sold off arid enlisted, i 2f. The ■ Cj.pr 8 -- t np 0.-••••• .'--"and," situated ! but a few rods aty tins Company, en which ere erected a house. [ stable, &c. Neither of the.-e islands is liable to overflow, and j both are well pro'ected by stones and trees ag dnst | i washing. By p It-rence to-the map of Pennsylva- j ! nia, it vvi'ii be ob-erved that the Clarion tiver emp- I ' ties into the Allegheny at a point due South from i i Oil Creek, and as oil is found at Freepor', on this , line further South, we have every reason to believe , That these islands uie iu the very centre of the great j Oil Belt of Pennsylvania. Besides ail this they lie ! far below the Coal Measures. f e Company also owns one acre ani sixty-one | perches of land, about 7J mile-, above Ibe Upper I island, at the mouth of Ritchey Run, near the town of Emlenton, Venango county, Pa., upon which is | the celebrated Fox and Wide! well, with new en- I gines, derrick, buildings, Ac., Ac., and the well l is bored to the depth ot 420 feet. This well was i tubed at 350 f* D3^"TO any person sending us Fifty Paying Sub scribers, we will S?ND, immediate'y, a Ten and a Five Dollar Gold Piece, and an extra copy of the ; PACIFIC MONTHLY for a vear, free. C3To any person sending us Twenty-five Paying ! subscribers, we will send, immediately, A Five Dol- j lar .md a Two-I nd-ha!f Do'lai Gold Piece, at.d an ; extr I copy of the PACIFIC MONTHLY for a yea t, free. ! [CF"To any person sending us Ten Paying SUD-mri bers, we will send, immediately, a Three Dollar Gold 1 Piece, and an extra copy ot the PACIFIC MONTHLY I for a year, free. if To any PERSON sending us Five Paying sab- , scriptious, we will send AN extra copy of TAEPALIR- ; IC MONTHLY for a year .free. air. also, having mane, a large quantity of I gle -übirubeis, who send direct to the Office. I The Presents and Souvenirs consist of'Lddies ' | Breast-Pins, Ear-Kings, Finger-Rings, SJeeve-3ut- I tons, etc.; and Gentlemen's fireast-Pins, Finger- I RULES, Fieeve-Butto ß s, Stud;, Settings for Cane- Heads. etc.. made from California and Nevada Gold and Silver bearing tiuartz and Ore — L'ryslaiized Quartz Jewelry, (commonly known as California Diamond Jewelry.) The Geld and Silver bearing Quartz and Ore from which these Souvenirs are made, is made from the celebrated GOI Ll> ta CVRRY und Ophir mines of Nevada, and will be valuable as mementos, as well as beautiful in appearance and design. EVERY REGULAR SUBSCRIBER, as above, to the PACIFIC MONTHLY, will be entitled to one of these articles for every subscription stand ing opposite their names on our books. SPECIMEN COPIES OF THE PACIFIC MONTHLY 1 sent, postage pre-paid, upon the receipt of Fifty ; Cents, in currency or postage stamps. CAUTION. | yout N ime, Post-Office, County and ' State, to where you want the PACIFIC MONTHLY sent, j plain and distinct. j Register all letters containing money; or, w bem J convenient, send by Express. If your Post-Olfice is a Money-Order office, ob tain a money-order for yout remittance. Send none but United States Treasury Notei, or money bankable in New York. All lettets asking information, ete., to receive attention, must contain & stamp, to p~e-pay answer. Address all correspondence, D M. GIZLAY A (O PO BLISUERS PACIFIC MONTHLY. FTL LIBERTY STREET NEW YORK. WHOLESALE AGENTS : AMERICAN NEWS COMPANY, fil \assau .Street. ,\cw lor Sr. WHITE & BATJER. San Francisco, Oalifcrnia. i January 27, 1865—LY. SHRI NE R S BALSAMIC COUGH SVRIP. for Coughs, ColJ:, Croup, Whooping Co; Asthma, Bronchitis, Spilling Blood, Fain and Weakness of the Breast, Difficulty of Breathing, #c. 'PHIS is no new remedy, it ban been used i>v A for a number ot years sn Maryland and parts of Pennsylvania, and has, wherever known, acquired an unprecedented reputation for curing the various diseases for which it u recommended. So apparent is its usefulness ana so remark able has been its cures, that it is fast super- y* r ceding every other remedy for those diseases. The atflicted can rely upon it doing as much for them, and in many ca-es more than any other remedy now before the public. It is recommended and prescribed in the practice ola large number of tbe most iutel- Chit ligent and able physicians of Maryland. It Jrtn. is used and considered an indi-pensable house hold remedy by a large portion of the first families of the State. It is used by all classes of society, and the universal opinion is that it is good. This Symp is partly V'gelablc Com/land. Jt is -V* pleasant to take, and never does injury. But owing to its purifying qualities, must "do good ucderanycircuroriar.es. its effects are. tru ly wonderful, southing, calming, and ailaying ehiLt the tnost vioient eougbs, purifying, strength, ening and invigorating the who'e system, ca'mmg and soothing the nerves; aiding and facilitating expec; oration, and healing the nttd DISEASED LUNGS, thus striking at tie root of disease, and dri ving it from the system. CROUP. di* if This disease .6 announced by difficulty of breathing, shrill whistling or wheezing, hack ■ tug cough and threatened suflocat.an, he-. U mostly occurs in young children. No child t,-oup ; need die ol crouj: ii this Syrup is properly used and used in tune. Mothers having croupy j children should watch tee first show of the I disease, and always keep this remedy at hand, if this For coughs alter measies this syrup is most excellent. Experience has proven that it is equalled by no other preparation. The price of the remedy 13 such as to place syrup it within ri of all, the poor a well as the rich, qflHFery person should have it. Every should have it in the honse. It is a true and faithful friend to all who vai- w ue health and wish to secure themselves a gainst that most terrible disease, consump tion. It will be found the most useful as well as the cheapest family medicine in the world, ust i Ii has been used foi the last four years with a success without a parallel. Pi ice 40 r ,s. per bottle. or three bottles for SI.OO. Pieprred by S. A. Foutz & Bro. its For sale by H. C. Reamer and li. F. Harry Druggists, Bedloid, Pa. December 23, IS6 J—ly, timt §ll RISER'S INDIAN FEEMIFFGB. OINCE the intro- iuetion of this beautiful tion, it has been stta iiiy advancing into public fa vor. Its astonishi' g e!f cacy in expelling worms has won for ir many friends wherever known, and these are spe ik w.mg its praise to others, so thatS q, it is fast being introduced TO J* every family ia the land. The-J for it is b coming DESTROY <, mense. To make it still J? worthy the pref : crence alreaJy WORMS! £ shown it, the | PROPRIETOR it putting it up in I n much handsomer s'yle than formerly. It is now prepaid with it," greatest care of unifi m strergtb, with plain directions, :o that any one can adminis- I ter it. li is eniireiy Vegetable—-Perfeclly Safe and Hanu!e?Si, And has never been known t<} fail to expel wormi, where warms existed. The proprietors boldly as sert that it is superior to any otrier preparation its the world. oCs"°*Ask forSHRINER'S INDIAN VERMIFUGE, and take 1.0 other. EJ/ - Price Ol cents per bottle. 'Prepared by S. A. Foutz he Bro., and for sale at tne diug stores of Reamer and Harry, Bedford, Pa. December "23, IS64—ly. F 0 U T Z 1 S MIXTURE. THE IS i s.fe and re'iab!" remedy for the cu:e of I Rheumatism, Painful Nervous Affections, Sprains, Burns, Swellings and a!! diseases re* BZIT quiring an external application on man. On horses i! will never fail to cure Pole evil, Fistula, old running t-ores, or Sweeney, Lissi- it properly'applied. For sprains, bruises, J'.ts: scratches, crooked hoofs, chafes, saddles or collar gall, cuts or wounds, it is an infallible FOR remedy. Try it and bt convinced of its efii- R ii K V M .1 T I S M . MAX Persons afflicted with this disease no mat ter of how long standing, can be promptly and effectually cured by using this Mixture. AXP There is nothing in the world so Bare and so good to take away hart corns, and cur* BEAST Frost Bites as this preparation. Try it and satisfy yourselves, Price 25 and 50 cents xow per bottle. Prepared by S. A. FOUTZ, Baltimore, Mil. ix VBS. ijyFor sale at the drug stores of Rentier and Harry, Bedford, Pa. [Dec. 23, '64—ly F OVTZ'S CELEBRATED HORSE AND CATTLE P 0 \Y DjE R S, FPHESE Pow.'eis have proved after a tiia! of I rev. ra! year?, to be superior to any prep aration of the kind in use. The chief superi ority of these powders arises from the fact that they are composed of medicines that bavs Laxative, Tonic and Purifying properties.— The laxative ejects crudities from the stomach. _and intestines, the tonic gives st rength to the of the Horse, and the purifying tuedi-3 Klines contained in tbera cleanse the blood, and S3 •Vtlav the foundation for a vigorous ar, 1 healthy '■< recirculation. The use of them improves the wind, strengthens the appetite end gives the horse a fine, s roth and g'ossv skin—thus iro piovirig the appearance, vigoi and spir.t of this noble animal. These powdeis are not intended, as most powders are, to bloat the animal, so as to give him the appearance oi being fat when not re ally so—but, to remove the disease and pro mote his general health. These powders wilt strengthen the stona* ach and intestines, cleanse them from offen sive matter, and bring them to a healthy state. They are a sure prevention of Lang Fever, and a certain remedy for all diseases incident to the Horse, as Glanders, Yellow Water, Distempers, Founder, Heaves, Silv ering, Coughs, Fevers, Loss of Appetite, and Vital Energy, &c.—These Powders, if used two or three times a week, through the win ter and spring, your horse will never get the i Lung Fever, Colic or Botts. A few doses of ■ these powders w ill remove the worst cough, <"i _3 on any horse. Wore owners of horses to ; r™ leed a few of these powders every year, they j t* aught savu tue lives of many valuable hotse*: MILCH COWS. The p. |>erties this powder possesses in 10- i creasing the quantity of milk in cows, gives 1 it an importance and value which should place it mt be bands of every person keep ing a cow. In fattening cattle, it gives tbena an appetite, loosens their hide, acd makes _ _ tbem thrive much tester. " gg - HOGS g C 3 In ail assesses of swine, as coughs, uiceis an in tae lungs and liver, Ate., by putting from WJ . ' halt. a paper to a paper of these powders in a barrel of swill, the above diseases can b cured or entirely prevented. By using these powders the hog ebolara can be prevented. Prepared by S. A. FOUTZ, Westminster, Md. 33*" S or s'e tt 1 he Drug Stores of Reamer unit Hurrv, Bedford, Pa. Dec. 73—IV