tin Snquirrt. BEUFORD PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1864. Notice. Wc Shafleoutinne to furnish twf. I.vqt'trkr for f 1.50. a vt-ar in advance. tnrtflt&e first week of Mav "•.x!: altertiiat time the terms will be #1.75, in ad vance. This small tncrea.se is necessary to meet the large advance in the cost ofprinting material of every de scription The Inquirer is now considerably larger than it has been, and will require a good de.u more work and expense to print it. I'ninn t'onaty Meeting. The. loyal men of iledford county, comprising the the National T'nion party. who desire, cordially to cake in sustaining the National and Mate Adminis trations in their patriotic efforts to suppress a section al and ucho'.v rebellion against the unity of the Re public. rod who desire to support by every power of the Government oar heroic brethren in arias who .are braving disease and the perils of the held to pre serve the L nion of our fathers, are requested to as semble at the Court House, on Tuesday evening, the *rd of May next, for the purpose of taking such measure? to organise the party as will enable us to se cure the triumph of those principles for which our countrymen are so nobly contending. Hon. k> m. 11. Koontz and others w ; il address the meeting. By order of the County Committee. J. 'l. Dt itßOtuiow, Chairman. IX)CA2 .. j\.JP FAlitS. RELIC iocs. —Tncfirst (Quarterly Meeting for Rains burgCircuit. will be heldut Ml. Smith, M. IS. Church, on Saturday A; Sabbath the in sr. ,v 22d of May. <7. Bsf.isTKES'SER, Pastor. Great Central Fair Committee Meeting. The moruhars of the Bedford County Committee of the Great Central Fair, are requested to meet at the office of the chairman, in Bedford Borough, at .f-.-.y o'clock, P. M,, on Wednesday the 4th day <•: May, next. C. N. lIICKOiv, . Bedford, April 29, 1564. Chairman. Snicitle. " r afc*ce. a vcur.g lady living at George Motlw a * . , . ~ . - ~ ~ , Vin the town of v\ oodberry, tats R. Jjarna..i;3t • -.v , f- f on last Sunday morning with a couctv. hung UftTi. . . • , . , '' . v 'r Rolsmger s. t-ne had slept clothes une a . . . ■•, ~ A , . T> , dcc.sg thejiight and left he: with Miss I>arnttvU;. ~ , , .. ~ sHt-uestrucUon. side to commit tin a. ' - 4,1 _*■ tv Committee, tleftici' o! £iti Co ox * , . js atnr^av> pnrsu- The C-otintv t omniiO ' J-nv- - ■ - • ~ a n-rr, A. H. !ark 01 ant to cisil, n • •. > , r n, . .. Sehcd-burg, John -t"{>■ brcadto*. " * den of Woodberrv. subsrirv'te for Geo. "• ; 'lax, Henry P. l>bhlof Cub-rjde, Pc-tc- K Bedford, and J. it. Durborrow, <- nasrmai?, ' sent. C. W. Ashcora of Hojew;ett, resentative delegate to State Conve, utiop. _ The Committee selected John G. f'.nrn- i.. I-jv F. Mann and l\Her 11. S ires, all of Bedford Bor ough, as senatorial conferees. Somerset .county conceded the Senntorinl delegate to Bedford- whum left the choice with our conferees, who elected Hon. Geo. IV. Householder as senatorial delegate u 1 the State Convention. ♦ _ V.. Watson. Klt.'tr. On the 2dth inst., the remains of onryoung tri -nd W. Watson King, accompanied by Ids father, .-v.-.-x --ander King. Esq.. arrived here, and were conveyed to the now cemetery for interment. Some time since,they left their temporary resting place in the sunnv south, and after b'-ing tossed about for weeks on the stormy Atlantic finally arrived to take np their long, last abode amour the .oved ones and friends of his childhood and youth. The "welcome home" was a sad one, but to his friends, and they were many, it was a satisfaction though mournful, it is true, to have bim come and fay him down lor his long rest among his native hills, and in the midst of those who will ever cherish his memory ia fond and loving hearts. He had not reached his majority when he left his home. Full of patriotic and youthful vigor he could not resist his country's appeal. Ke had just entered npon a course of study to prepare himself for future life, but w hen the call came, lie made all yield to the one great duty ; studies, home and youthful attach ments were ail laid aside, and he consecrated to Lis country, the life which he soon had to lay down in her service. His great grand father was one of the heroes of tie- Revolution, who had fought and toiled to win our independence; the same spirit lived still in the breast of onr young friend, and animated him to sustain with his life, it necessary, the nation al existence secured hv the blood of l:is ancestor. He was a member of Co. E, commanded by Capt. Rice? and was attached to the 76th Regiment Penn'a Voir. Warm-hearted, generous and brave, he had become a favorite with Lis company, while his gen tlemanly and amiable character, and his upright, consistent and manly deportment, secured for him the esteem and respect of his officers and ail who knew him. Kev. N. Kepler. "This cr••;*? "hat the Rev. Samuel Kepler, hav ing for reason satisfactory to hinreeit. withdrawn from the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the session of the F.a-t BsdtirAore Conference held at Altoona, .Marefi I*o4. is hereby affectionately commend In, a minist -r of the Gospel to a ! Cho * an poop!--. (liven March, 3, 11*64. J.vo. H. C. POSH. (True copy.. Secretary. This is a true copy of the certificate given by the Secretary of the F.ast Baltimore Conference, to the above named person. But allow us to say it is whol ly gratuitous on the t>art of the Secretary, he having no authority whatever front the church or conference . to do so. And it. is manifest injustice to the church and conference, for him to give snch adocument and especiolly so. in this case. Mr. K . saw clearly as his trial progressed .hat it uonld terminate in his expulsion, were it permitted to go on, and fckcU through four brethern, members of the court of trial, the privilege of withdrawing from the church, and as an act of mercy the charges were withdrawn to allow his withdrawal from the Methodist connection. The conference then by a vote granted him a "cer tified copy of the action in his case" and thus his connection with the M. E. Church was severed. The conference (the only body ia whom is invested the power to de so) did not grant him a rmrtifirate or Idler of rtromm- mlation. oranythingof this kind. This eertifieare is therefore of no earthly value ex cept as the commendation of an individual member of the conference, and should haveno influence with other religions bodies as coming from the Methodist Episcopal Church. E. W. hittav. MAIMMEIV REJII —34 oftß >T< ?oß.—On th. 22d inst.. by Rev. D, 5. liankn. Mr. Jon* Kttlh to Mi** Ixstr MCORXOOB, tcth ot CoalUate. Bedford e->untv, i'a. BAB3?DOLLAR—GOBLET. —In Bloody Rnn. April lib, hy Rev. J. B. Polsgrovc. Mr. JACOB 1' IHVIIOLHH to Mis* NASCV GOGLEV, at the residence of the brides fath er. FRAZEV—HAXKS.—In Bloody Ron. April 7th, by 'he sime. P. L. PSAZEY to M?i* I'EBXKLIA J. HASKS, at '*ts Hotel, fl I*ARKP—GIBROX.—On April 12th, by the ame. Mr. JAMES SCARKS to Jii KLIZABEVH Giosa*, at the rv*l denia- of tbc bride's father. i I-TBCK.MAX—Ir. Bloody Run. on the loth inst.. Mrs. r ix-luved wife of Mr. Janes Btcekman, in the 23th jtirf ofjti age. she waijtuwt exctnplury t'hrirtisn and utm —■— mm — mmmmtmm i faithful member of the Lutht ran rhur-h. In all the re at'oiujof lifa she wits an affectionate companion. uni neighbor. Slav the of gjerv ctcrnuilv reigns." C. & F.| TOSVX—At Xortli Point, on the 17th init.. Mrs ?Oi'HßO>*la S. wife of Newell A. Town. in thu Itlalyear c! her age. The deceased was a native of Outage conn is Vermont, where i> w.-ro taken or in ferment. She leaves an affectionate husband and many friends t-, mourn her loss, KLlflitt-—At Itis residence in Middle Wood berry town, ship, Bed tor 1 county, Pa., on Thursday 14th inst., fx BrvMOi-la-s. Mr. 11 obeet Elder, aired .r>o Diarrhea. JosKrit AtLjioy, i member of Co. D, 133 th P. V., from St, Clair town, Lit. Bedford County. PICREX --At-Annapolis, Md., March 30th, of Typhoid Fever, Jons' F. PICKES, of Co. D, l.TSth P. V., (eichanj.it prisoner) from Monroe township, Bedford county. ADMIX ISTKATORd NOTICE. Letters of Admin -tration having been granted io fh< v.ndi rsieued of Broad Top Tp.. upon the estate of Chris tian Barnes t. lata of Host Providence township, deceased by the Register of Bedford county, all persons koowin-. themselves indebted to -olid estate ore requeued to mat > Immediate payment, and those haviu# claims will preach! them properly anthefllicated for settlement. JOSEPH BJRXFTT, April 29, ISt their old stare: in Hopewell. the business of the firm to be transacted in the name of LOTTERY, EICHELBERGER A CO. They are now rc-eivine and opening a 'urge and com plete stock of Foreign Dry Goods comprising a .create; \ ariety than is usually kept in a country store. Ann g the articles they keep may be enumerated the following: DRY GOODS, Colored Delair.es, Alpacas. Momma 1 and Fprngues prints, Bombazines, Sheeting, Shirt ing, Irish Liror., Act IADIKS DRESS GOODS in cent variety. Yeiis, Glove*. J Cullers, iiatiufcarahicfa, Ilose, Cuffs, Ac. rILOTHS —A rariety of spring and summer cloths, IJ Broadcloths, assimars of different styles. Satinets. ,i<\ f~dI.OTHIXG —Mens and boys spring and summer style- V of Coats. Pants and Tests. 1)OOTS. Shoes; Hats and Caps. ■> /GROCERIES —Sugars, Molasses, Coffee, Teas, Spices. Y* .te. H ARDWARE, !(■—Pir*k"t . oivev, table spoons and table knive* and I'oriit . razors, rcytbes, axes, nails, gift.-s. plough points, Ac., Ac., Ac. JjtlSH— Mueker.il. Herring, Cod fish. All of which were bought at nett ca-h nriees, ond which we wri! sell on the soma terms at a smalt advance. AH kinds of grain and country produce bought or. ex -OylK 'igfd for goods, for which the highest market prices wh! . >e paid. EOAVERY, ED'IKLBERGER A CO. Hop V n > A P" ! 2i '> TROCHES," For the aire Moarseness. 1%-oat Diseases. d-e., cipwiuiii '> "tMoidrd io Ministers, Singer* r,yl permits mm calls them to apeak in pub: it- Rood the folio sir g TEeTTVOt"^ 1 -"- From soma of our Eminent < i !rg> ~nenl lvsn; i n :IR - I e '°- ? !sf ' 4 - C. A. BawsvAßT-JW I "l cd linn '* Bronchial Trr -lies. WDtar's a. ,u r ' t^- r P r< T' ar: " tion for hoarscncs" and Tilroat o " fi - n compar ison with a v. iwAtfr < 3 m,nd .. most ttdmirul.l. -fi-.-ific for Rt.hlb speaker ?i j in eases of Hoar. i.e.*.-. cou: ghs and colds, t li* • e I " nn 1 ;hem servinX in 1040 of nt-eoi most .yffectua:.y. Your.' truly, T. H. ROBTXStXY Piii'or A". S. Frcfhytertef-A Chrr -i. ef-SU. I ac-o Mr. Robinson us to *.!; c v..!at' of Boauvart's 'froeL'e-. W. ' • CAT! DLL. Late puipr 0/the O. S. Prt*is teriun C.>-:rch. llAnnisßCni., Jan., lt>(4. To C. A. RAXSVART .—Jjear Sir : lu the ha hit of speak ing very frequently, and in places where the vocal orpn.'i a.rc verv much taxed, I have found the need of some gen 'lefex pen. rant, end that wt. r.t o -s bren supplied io your excellent Troches. I consider them very tar superior to any Lozengers that I have ever *.'.scd, in removing speeo. iy that baskiu.vss of the voice arising from its too frequent ii-e, and impairing the effectiveness of the delivery of public addrc-ses. Yours, .te.. JXO. WALKER JACK-OX, Pattor of| mi I.e.eHut Street Meti. udiet Church. To C. A. BANSVlrt — pi or Sir : —llavi.g used your Troihes. I free to say th-r ;:re the best I Uavo ever fried, and take gr.-st p'casur* in recommending them to -11 persons adliotei with soar throat or huskjuess of voice arising rrorn pubEccjitakiug or tinging. Yours, Ac., G. G. EAKE-sTRAW, p.utotoj JUdfjt At tune M' It-uditl Church. MAX!!! ACT! RED ONLY BY C. A. B.ANNVART & CO., IIA|UUSBUP.G, PA.; To whom nil orders should be addressed. ■ Told It) Drrtg'jL 's everywhere. April 2Tb, DAL MILL.NHKY GOODST MR S . -. It. GIBStiX bus j :st rtt jrued f/om PhilaJel [ihia with a new efogk of SPUING AND M'MEB MILIMIHY GOODS. BOXXKTS, HAT-, TRIMMINGS, .1?., of the latest styles, cheap for -alb. AU i.u-in -- iu her line will be nroinntly attended to. apr. 22, ISW—tf. RECRUTTS WANTED FOR the ItSth Regiment Penn'a. Volunteers. Govern- ! ment lutunty jlOO: loeal bounties from $275 to SOOO can b" procured for all laen nt FREE, by mail, to person* who will sepd their address t(> | E. KETCHAM d. CO., 1 289 I'EARi. Sr., XKW YORK. ' April 20. 1864. i EX( HAWG HOTEI A, ! HUNTINGDON, PA. JOHN S. MILLER, Proprietor. /. pril 29th, 1861.—ft. , Osborn's Prepared Java Coffee. MAKES the m >?t delirious and e-onotn ; , al beveraga j in use. Nervous persotu and dyepcpticrcan use thi* ; utCeliev* cofl'ee without the injurious effects cxpttriecs-jd bv using other coffee. In store and for sale t v G. R. A TT.*O?TffR. March D4.lB$V-Af. FOR SALE OR s I TTT? A farm in Bedford township. owned Uy Jo B"h aboutfour !ifw from Bedford, •vftfvniog about •*! acres cleared. with lop house log bum "tbbr outbuilding* i hereon erected ; gl< an rhi>, ' there if. AT.sa. i A tract of land in Harmon's Bottom. J entail u'bip j with lag house, hkrn Ac. : thereon erected. et OR ?° j acre* and allowance. Restp'rt cleared and u: and in n good state of cultivation. .Near! choni house, Mill m. Hurley. ALSO, 80 acres ofiand. lOcleary.i and under fensc. > ' p S house thereon erected, adjoining den. Iron Odo. May and other*, in Juniata township, and par Lon donderry, lately owned by Andrew Wolford. ALSO, ! !f>B acres near ftonerstown—within j railo < adtop Railroad—about 100 acres cleared, with r. story ' dwelling house—new bank barn—stably A croon erected: nisolwo apple orchard*, ttieruon. of c fruit, ihe soil is rich and capable of producing f T *- riety oforopsin this clirante. ALSO, 160 ncras best quality <>£ praric—ncsr the M fi t'r er, close to the county seat of iiairisou Co, 1 rv& Al.iiO. I Two one h'sndred and sixty acre *raet*. adjJl B!k --borsre City, in tha riches! vai ; y of the west—■Platte Valley—about 26 miles west of Omaha Oily, Sjioseto the great national governmvßi road leading v& Ne braska Territory. AT, SO. A tract of land in Union tcwn'hip.'.jyonfi t 225 acres, 72acres cleared, with faro, house, tenj (ion*-, donldnlog bum, also an apple orchard ther also a rood now n. • tuai thereon, kut an as 'La •' °r or Koontz property." also, 160 acres, twp miles above Omaha City, on crest bend of the.Missouri. This tract is well tir id add Very d'esirmble. Ail of these lairds were local titer a personal inspectionanTDfavoi.il examination on ;rouad and can bo well relied upon fbr future we* Maps showing tho precite location are in my posessic |, ALSO, Three desirable lots in Omaha City, Xebras rrrlto- ALSO. A lotofground is the City of Daeotah, Nebiri Tar ritory. THE REAL ESTATE OF JOHN C. JU#. Situate in Harmon's Bottom, Bedford count jjiisin ing 223 acres, 160 of which are cleared—lyinjflue wa ters of the Ruysrown Brunch of the JimiatfllU irn proi omenta are a good farmhouse, large haul® and a number f outbuildings ; also a large grist uaii i good running order with 2 rnc of French burrs amjfluntaiu choppers : also two storied stone bouse (uiShouse) i This is n very desirable property—tho land is la high state of cnliivution and adopted to the raisitigßicat. The above real estate will he sold at such pi as to insure safe unit profitable in vestments. Notes or obligations of any kind that are gfrwiilbo taken in exchange—particular!v baukn# 0. E. SllfON. apr. 8, 1864. CAURGT.F Hon. "Wilton M'Candlsss. Judge U. S. Clr|| Oousk, President. PITTftBL'P.G, PA., Corner. Ponn and f?t. Cla|fet. THE! LARGESTi'CKEAPEST iAJT jpX&ST 5A5.00 Pays for a full Commercial Course. "•SUNu e-tra charge* lor Manufacturers. i,mboa. Railroad an i Hank Book-keeping. Ministeions' at hali"price. Students enter and r-1 iew at any m This Institution is conducied by expert# nceleac her* and practical Accountants, who prepare youupen for active businee.- at the least expense and sborl notice, for the most lucrative and resj. 'risible siruatiii Diplo mas granted :or merit only, lieneethe univa'prefer enee for graduate* of ihis college, by bnDae**®. Prof. A. Cowley, tho left Penman of the I*, who holds the largest number of Ist Premiums, aguteraU competitors, teachers Rapid Business Writing* Circulars containing full information sent ■ on ap plication to tho Principal*. JENKINS A SI 71. I'iitik, Pa. July 3, IS63—ts. I II OSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACHI'TBRS is one of the greatest strengthening preparatii esant. , It is especially adapted to those who aro nfflictaith the . Fever - ltd Ague,or any other disease arising fri di.-or j, red condition of the digestive organs. Fori Fever and "'ere is perhaps no medicine in the \m equal to W. a*' it enter*, purifies :md replenishes, the h I, which j s go to bring about a healthy actio diseas es of thi* no. ur€ - Tbe Bitters are now arnon le most popular, am', itz t,ic s*" l6 time - ra'uable spei rin the m edical world. In recommending it to the pu ,we are fully conscious of doiCP them a great servici nowing l as we il". their mat v " excclient qi'.al'ties, anda-edy ae t. on in all ease* wberp the disease is caused i*-gul:- tv of the digestive organs. A ttial will su| lor tfcc mo*,, skeptical. S-* Arfravf.Vmenf. x For a* ie by Druggists and dealc.'sgcncrsd'y, y where (IHT:.A , I' BARFRAFS AT THE EMDH OF FISNI Shock Brothers sre just a Sfden-itoflk oi FAXCY JWFTY.QOOD3/ J CANSIbTING IN PART OF S VN'IT ORE CHALi.IF -. P'PLfNf. MOHAiA .iILAIN pAtila- GL>, FRENCH LAWN'S, FANCY PRINTS, I SILKS AND CLOTII XANTIL 3, SH AWI.FT IY CP EAT VAPTETV, MOURN AND LACE GOODS*OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. IANIV SOME LOT OF J-ACE AIAMILLAS AND AWL 4 BGNNIiTSAXp BONNET HI FtON, FLOWERS, CHILDREN'S HATS AND F1 F. LA DIES AND CHILDREN'SHAITUKS. SLIFJ SAND FINE LOOTS. NOTIONS' }y GREAT ' tIKTY, SToOKINGS. GLOVES, HAN'DKERCIiiI . COL LARS, DREc'STRIMMINGS, PERFUMER, tC. The itock cotpcisti of every articit uauallyfent In ai| Fi rut Civs Fancy Store eelected by an ezpeijcd eity t lady, Tbak.tul for past favors wc ask a cociince of yc-iir patronage. SUCCK BEIEUS. Theold iiriu of S. A. W. Shuck also Rsk ai to • heir new stock and a continuance of public p§nag. K. & \Y SIIRCJR ' A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP STAPJJE LEY GOODS, GROX I :ES, QUEF.NSWARE. A GREAT VARIETY BHQIS FOR LADIES, ( QILJORBN, MEN AND DC SHOBf AND BOOTS, HATS AND CAPS. ALL 4CBIP TD'NS OF LEATHER. e £OO CORDS OF TAN BARK WANTED.; apr, 8, 1804 —tf. O Yew ! < > Vet : T take thi* method of iaforiaingthe public jfet I Ne token nut Auctioneer end Ssle License, and F[] attend whenever desired on tho shortest notice and n| reasona ble terms. PeaaoßS triahing hia *ervii of the auelieer wIH please call upon the nnderaigned before adrtfing. Apply to JOHN |SIP, B-frd, PSL jon. 9 18S-t£. 1 ; AUDITOR'S NrrnCF. | In tha inattbr of the aceonnt r.f J. VT. tgenfolte*, Ef..., Administrator of the estate of Alary G r n, dccM. The subscriber appointed to settle th,e, excepts to said aeeonct and to report a distribution of the Ids in tlw> hands of tho Administrator, will att&d for i pnrpoos at hi* office in Bedford. On Friday, the 22| of April, iqst., when sfnd where all parties interested A- sttendi they think propoi. JOHN IftVEU, [indtler. afv. 8, 1861—d. WANTi:i) r Fevoru! thfjiipar. 1 f,>et u'dry '• '.4 Cherry ;|Ua 4 iaalt CbArrv Plaflk. ARb old eepper and brass." f Address RAGLE MILR. Jlßrrhi.-g. Pa. march it. 1854—d. • Court ProciaTption, To THE Coßoamci VHN JCSTICNJOR RAN I'S.VRT, ASD • ••N.-TABI.KX is TS >■ Dl rvte uw\tILL. President of the Courts ..fr-miiiion Ptaa iw tin; T>v3tricr. retp.Jsf.iug o ; '|j counties of Franklin, f uitti. Bte!lord cud .-UKirel Jby \ irtue di his ofhee of t he Court of Oyer nu.i Tei-miiiX"' 1 General Jajldeli*- srv for the trial of capital auil ofl! offenders therein ami in tlie G cue pa I Court of QurateUF*** o ? l of'he VHN; I -CAR IM. ami JAMES gu\ JTII-- cj of the nam a Court in the saihfoi'.nty of Bedford, 5 on u i i cash of you arc hereby '.a 1..* ami appear in your proper persons with your ; Jeorda, ReeoguoUunees. Examinations, ami other reia-j/'nm'Vs before the Jmlg !- :if :r—.l '• .1. lit Bedford, a(f-" "1 < iver ml'!'-ruiii.er ami General Jail Delivery jsiij/onerai Quarter Sissioaa of the PNM therein to bo hif> for the count'; of Bed ford, aforesaid on tho first .VM 1 i,v of May, {being the 2,i day.)at 10o'clock in the itmou of tint day. iherc and then to do those thing* te'hkb y uti i several office - ; Appertain. 1 tiIVJ.N' under my Land at jfcfo~'h o' the c ' f of April, j in the y ;,r of our hard, ]ciu JOIIN ALflSl DA 1\ | riheibT; Office, Bedford, I I S&erijf. apr. a, is 1)3. } | SHERIFF SALES. ! 15v virtue of sundry wrijpf cmd. JSxponot and /.*r fi / aclrw to-umdirectcd, tf- r c will be sold at the Court House, in tho Borough of riford, on Saturday, the 3Bth day of March, A. D. I Shi. }• following Real Kstate, viz : One tract of land Mtuuipn Kant Providence township, Bedford county. Ha., coiJi'iinc one hundred and forty acres , about SO acres eleiid sua under fence, with a one and a half story Log live and Double Log Barn, ami other out buildings there# erected, also an apple orchard i 'Ssrcon. adjoining kn.-lJi Dnukl Davis, John Swarfo, Leonard Giftin, andothJ. and takfn inexecution a* th. Property of .lohn Sleighr- AS o, Isaac lluutor, Abraham Kern's heirs, and otlJ'.ouU take., in execution u- the property of David Kirh \ LSU. One tract ./land situati) in S iitbeiopton town ship. Bedford couiityfontaining >; teres, adjoiningiftmla of vJ. H. Sp.iug.O. if-hacnon. V.'itlir.ui Jianis, Artcmiia Bennet ami WillhunMhWy, beiag pnrt of a tract bought by William '/• from Abraham Kern's Executor's, by di ed dated loth <1 Jbi'il, ReeorJed in Booh A.C. Base aoutnon in cxecntion as the projwrty | dcorire liams. I ALSO, One tractpf laudsir.ia.te in Liberty township, Bcdfcv-i county, e iaining 143 acre-, adjoining lands oi 0. E. Shannon. Est James Ciurfc; Levi Abbott, and !< sr. Vivdcrik Smith. George W1 ford ami otbcrs.pamJ taken iti execjion as the property of 'olomon Smith. ALSd, On.-mct of !rrwa i shin. Bodfort county, containing 1(3 newt nit.ru or 'ess, iall cleared aji under fence, with a two story Log Dwel ling House. JitU kitchen attached, a Log Stable thereon I erected, aliening lands of John H. Smith, Tilghmar J Xorthcraft. find ethers, and taken in execution as th< j proteirtv oil ohn t.'avcnder. j A* LSD, amuel 11. Tate'; bdrs, J..4 Cessna and others, cent vining-JOU acres more or less. ai taken in execution as the property of Joscpl Lcasurc. Ai,S",A lot of ground vitnate in Ih town of Wood bsrrv, Jiddlo Mood berry township, Bedford county frontinnm Main Streot, about (SO feet, extending back h.n.ut ;J f. t t- an alley, adjoining lots on the north lit the bciri of George Marker, dee'd. on the south b.v a 10l of grout I belonging to the Methodist t'hnrcb, wiih a twe storv Lg Frame House and yoreh. and other outbuild ings tldreon erected, and taken in execution as tho prop el Tv ofl'anie! 1L Bulger. Shi-riff* Office. 1 JOHN ALDSTADT. apr. sjlSCl—J. i Bhepiff. List of Causes POT WK TOR TRIAL AT MAY TERJI, 1864, (IST HOSQAT 2sl DAT.) Hett' Miller, **- Pamuel Smith. Joscjh Barlec " Jackson .KfucLST. Bavfi C. Mci'onnltk " Anthony Bowsaa. Siinfc Walter " Joeph Uelsel. Jtarw! Walter " Ahatn. SilU com. Josjih Gordon E. Hildebraod. Joij Winter " Eidcon Williama. BcJ.ctt i Mar* " Daniel M Her. ./ofc Johnson " John Howsore. Wilism Fahner " WiHUm Ovorakar. Jahe* -M- Kevnold* " Adam Care. Tfomai B. Keating " Bedford Bvd Road. 0. B. SHANNON, proihu tpr, 8, 1564-dL ILST OF GR AND JVRORS .DR AWN FOR MAY TERM , LVR MOSDAY, 2ND DAT, 1864. ' Peter Y. I.ehmac. Foreman: Henry McDonald, Asa Viili 'ins. Nicholas Hvptng, Wfllinm 1 betstone. M ;lLsu) jlrofiicr. Abner Griffith, Henry Felthn, Jacob &. Brown Laud Fi.hi.ck, James Ma-lara, f.aae Lamest. John I . !.-j c ,t, Isaac Conner. Jacob i ana, i • 11. Mcrgart. oa fXppTiuell. Joseph Skigbter. 'ViHiarc Bowleg David Chafer. George Baily, John HmLuer, David Evan., H-- viT MONDAY, 2ND DAI, IMH. Thomas Kfodc of Samuel, Henry Shaffer. Samuel Subba, Michael Hohkrhaum, Ma.tin Brumbaugh, John hi*M peaker. Isaac l.cyore, ThoMM Mullg.ax. A J. Snivelj, John W. Heeler, Israel Davis, Dftv.d koons, Henry I eo cvl. David Miller, P. G. Morgan, c. n Di.W. t.eorge 1 ot ter. Uenrv lek.-e.Amoa Oldh'uj. Y . -M. -Wcrs, i.arnet Weiiaer, Jsuac Bowetl. To);ias r-mkr. M uliam John k Noble. A- J. -M'-rgavt, Tb-mias Hitches. Thomas rpice r. George Blvmire, Nathan Jjnmaan. John May.Mah lon Smith, John < sley. Jr. Ass Howrare John Moni mcc W"i!lin Kobi.on. John Gephart. Jr. M.d.ad W iset. Drawn and certified at the Commissioner . Gtaw. Feb ra.rv.]?W. G-HSHBR, apr. 2, IT64—d- UtrK RECRUITS FOR THE NAVY, PI A DQUAE.TR RS. PROVOST MARSHAL, SIX *KVTH DISTRICT, PE-.KSTI.VAMA. C\*>btrburg, Marek 2D, 1854 —District Provost Marshals hare been author.*- #,i to ENLIST ME# f°r NAvx ana M AKI >. COUPS. Ablo or ordinary seauien pnli?ted into the isa val service receive an edranco ef three months pay a bounty, to be refunded from any prize money to which they mav be entitled. Recruits enlisting in the Marine fl.rps do not receive advance or bounty from the I ui ted States, but are entitled to prize money. Men enli.t ing for the Nava' Service or the Mari.p I orps are credit ed on the quotas for draft the same as men for the Army. Men enlisting for the First Battalion companies of th. 'invalid Corps (now the Veteran Reserve t pips.) will be credited to the quota to be furnished Ujiuer thv araf; of the ward, borough or township fn-rn whuh thcy en.isC CJEO. FA>Tr.U [ -p r . J t —c. Capt. and Pror. Mar. !Gfh Dir. Da. ,J. ALBIP & SON, AUCTIONEER A COMMISSION MERCHANT Bed Corel, RESPECTFCLLY solicit consignment of ard - Sbps, Dry Goods, ftrt-eevias. Clothigg Hs' 1 aU kinds of me'rehaadisc for auction and private soie. llnrxnExcxs. FLilmlyiphin. Bedford. PHILIP FORD & CO. Hon. JOB. MA BOYD e nOUGH. Hon. W. DAU.H BRTY, A. YOUA BROS Y- T. METERS. Bed ford." jifi. Tle(W—#t I'ruspuctu* lor IcstSi. 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Ps:'oun*ii,< iwprc.-- .-■-i r; i rie-di.- to contribute all that it may to the great work of this generation—namely, to restore our national unity, audi© place the L'nited States again foremost among the nations of tho earth, and first in the peace, prosperity, and h&ppintwa f its jleople.— TIIE M ORI.D seeks from those who desire such thinga their sympathy and support, and above ail, the favor oi Ilia, who crowns every good work. TERMS: DAILY WORLD. )fcaiiy subscribers by ma;! 00 I S Eiii-WLF.icLr WORLD. hinsrlc subscribers, pc annum of> Two cojjlca to one addrTit* 5 W Three 7 50 l ive - 12 o<' fen ..;33 50 WUEIVLY WORLD. Single subscribers, per annom $2 00 Three copies t add v*s on each paper) aOO Five S, oo Ten 15 0(1 Twenty copies tail to one addrecs).,..... 25 00 auicd bv th*- e.i-h. Ad.lr.-s * ' THE M OULD, apr. 15, 1 S6i —p. Pa Park lio-.r, Xe'tt York. WASHINGTON HOTEL IJEDFORI>, PA. S. S. DIEHL.& WILLIAM DIBSHT 1> ESPECTFTLLY ancttnee to their fvic-nds a Bed t lord county, aud to the public generally, that they have leared for a term of years, the large and convenient brick Hotel, at the corner ; Pitt ancLlnliana strc*:' -. Bed ford. Pa., known as the "W ASIiIX CSTON HOTEL" and lately kept by Mrs. S. Filler. This house is iieing th .rougkty reCUed and refurnished and is now open for the reception of guests. Visitors to the "BKPFi'RD SPP.JXt.S," and per. v:ia a:-- tiding Cor.rt will find the house a plcas.'.Dt and quiet temporary home. Every atteniion will be paid to tho accornciodatloli and oemiort of guest*. The table will at times he supplied with the Hi.-: t! • mar!;- :* aifv.ri. Char.; will lie moderate-. -Estcniive r-ta* ting is attached to this ho le! and a careful and competent hostlur will Is in attend ance." Special attention will.be paid to the accommoJatioajOi tlio farming community. Cowehes leave thii House daily fSunday excepted) r.t CJ o'clock A. M. and 2 oelock. P. Jf. to connect ritb the trains going East from Mount-Dallas and Bloody Run.— A coach will also leave tri-weekly. (Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdaya) for Soineraot. Tltc travelling putb lic will find ii decidedly to theiradvaatago to stop tri th them. Bedford, j-rn. 22, 18C4—tf. Tavern Licenses. The following perions have taken out petitions for the pnrposoof Prcreuti'.ig theaito the Curt at May tcssion 1564 for license to kcap Tavern, llavid Stuckey, lUtasliurg. Colarain township, Cf't-'ftfin'' Eichelberge? Hftpuwoil Broad Toj> tp. Ceihl >fe Dibcrt Bw'lbrd Borough. .fos-vili Hortimoro Sunk,' soring township, JotnSrhew Broait Top township. Henry Huko, V* oodbury. William Pearson, " rhotntis C." llyigliart. 1 itior. townanip, Horry Dttl tinge;", ilopewelL Ohriltiau Evcrsole, St Oißiraviile, St Clatr tow'p. Bernard O'Xcal, Cheneysvfile, Southampton tp, .Toaeph Fuller, Buej. Vista, Jouiato township. SamL. M. Sleek, PleasaL'tviUe. St Clair township. Val„ Stcckwan, Bedford Ror., Tbcimns M'Cauliff, Buena Juniata townahip. . jifhnC. Jltack. Bio'rdy.-Eat, West Providence tp. Danl.. F'. Stone, llaineburg, rolertain township. Jacob Rattin. Sax tun. dJborty tuwn-hip. Cfo. W. Figard, FairpW, Tr.-cKI Top township. Aaron W. Reed. Soiitk Woodberrv tp. A. J. Peunell. Uainsburg, Coleny'n township. A. J. Snivelv, Scholia) n gßor. (ieorge M. Oolvin, SchoilYjarg ilor. C. A. .VicKillipy, North "Point. Broadlop t wcsb;| . Joseph B. Stotier, llloody Bun, AYest Prbv idqf co tp. J. Vai., Bessercr, Stonerstown, Liberty towngi-.-i>. Peter A mirk, Ft Ciairsville, Ft Clair township. J. Feightner, Palo Alto. Londonderry, tp- D. A. T- Black, Ray's 11 ill, Kaat Providence tp. .las. A. Haaey, Ccnterv.Ule, Cumberland Yalley t£. Benjamin Eil'iott, Stoncastown, Liberty township. Isaac Mfnge), llodford Bor., \. G. Alk-ii, Bedford Fpring?. t). Fl. FHASyOHr Clerk. UOCUST PINS, LOCUST PINS.SQ'AVES, &e. WANTED. Large >j uant it i -. all of L(KT. T FIX.-' ib* Cash. r Also, Stave? : Uoyp-Roles : Oak, A?-i. Hickory, Ponlar. Walnut, and Cherry lumber Ac. 1 Address' ' VT. A. LEVERISH. Csllowhill St. M arf. Phila. apr. 22.—d. Gruggenheim's GiT)und Rio Coffee. AFRESH invoireof this ri'cilent crfToo just receiv ed and for-ale at the New Bargain Store of 0. R. A W. OSTER. ' icarfh 18, lhOt tf !>> <•■' RcNsihr?. A List of Vearoui> Bouocua,. yiAf*. Tax. Mr?. V. B. Tate Stoat*. $ ? t>o< M, A (}. Reimand 11 f <*> G. AW. Oster - 1# T 00, A- B. Cramer •' ,~ : 14 10 00 N. ..you* A Soni v * it 10 Peter A. Heed .. ♦. * i-4 7; 00 Miss. M, retteviy " ■ 7 . S. A Vf. Shuck " 3 4 7 uu Fancy Store 14 7 '*> Robert Fyr.n Store 14 |OQ J.■ M. ShiK-makar " it 7 t0 Airs.' Stewart " H 700 I ;;ac I.eppfil " '4 7 <* \V;n. Itrvrtiey Hardware M 7OQ Geo. Blvmter A Son " 14 7OQ Dr. B. P. Harry Drug* 14 700 H. C. KcrnnfT '* !4 7 <*o A. I.- Deffbaujrlt Confection end grocery it 7CM James B. Fnqul*sr< Stir? - 14 7 . 0(1 John Aisip And Son •* 14 700 E. M. Fisher M 14 7 art Jt 'an (. Entin;: Hcum 10 OQ Jacob Boliiii :c-r Confection f> CO JieeUASpb' ll Bankers lit (0 Mrs. 35. V. Mowry Store 44 7 <>o Uavid Erode Eatsc-10 00 Joshua Shoemaker '.i cn pica 750 V.'m, McMullin ACo Store 14 700 Mis*. Frill, a Smith 7 UO Su*i|i Shannon ACo Banker* IC9Q Bedford Township Josiah Rrtcher Distillery 15 CO Bedford M Spiiaga Tmvl'ina 75Q Hilda id* 750 i '.Viliitra Wolf Confection f> GQ Uroaf ton Township*, Eiefce'heiter A A'o Store 14 7OQ John Fosft-r Rating House 10 00 " Ten Pi h alley 7 50 Given A Magnire Store !4 700 J onus A Co 7 00 D. Dunn A luiwreneo St-era 14 700 Vnndt vandt.-r A Baker " 14 ~T <"0 Richard J-andgdon 44 14 7eu Alfred'Evan# Confectionary 5 O0 R. N. Higdon dole. Hell Lienors Sc 0Q HopcwelL Jacob Steel Store 14 7 OQ Cumberland Valley Daniel Anderson Store 14 700 Every Mll!i.r~ ':■'.■■■ . 35 E Cofe-rain. A. C.James Store 14 700 JacobJfeed A Co. - 14 7 Xl Harrison Township. Vakptine B. Wert* Store _ 14 7OQ Ceo. K. Bailey 14 7 (X) Juniata Township. George Gardill Store 14 7OQ Lewi* N. Fyaa " 14 7OQ William K veer 14 7 (X> Hillega* ACo " 14 7OU Joseph Holler " 14 7OQ Napier. G. W. Blackburn, Store 14 7 00 Samuel Ileflher " 14 7 CO Eli Blat-kbura & Co. '* 14 7 (Xt Middle Woodberry. Daniel Stover Store 7 OQ D. F Beeglc :* 7 uo Andrew Baker Store 14 7 OU Geo. K. Barndollar " 14 7 tU A. L. Bechhoeter M l i 7 t)0 J. IV. Ricketsun 44 14 7 (JO South Wood'oerry. D. F. Buck Store 14 700 D. M. Bare - H 7 00 Samuel Oster '* 14 7 UO George KauiVinan "■ 14 7 Miss A. C. Smiib " 14 700 Nathan Wright -■ 34 70/ p G. B A r.rick " u e c.ty, PtUt Josiah Blackburn " H Horn A Brother 41 f' EnosOoyte Distillery .^barre Notice is hereby given, ttat an appeal will '" , at the Court House, on the 7th day of May. I . A. J. SAN.SO 0 ' Mtrcanlile -dflpnF apr. 1, lc-04—S ew Castle. THE IX>ST FOIINT& . £ VEX r T/rfX'S IS XO W LOST J.Y Gaston. HI GH PRICES. But if rim with in find them Bg*m, at old .prfeu?, call a Mrs E. V- Mowpy's, who haa jntt returned from PhilsUelphia, with the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTION OF MILLINERY GOODS erer bright to Bedford, whirl aha jrill sell at old F LA DIES, MISSES A XV iJULVREXS HATS OF THE VERT REST Su ■ 1 F.S OF All. COL VPS. A Beautifal Astopunent of I 4 !?id*, the iatr.-t jtylea Floances, Kueher. Ladies dress ear l ?, Coretf, lialamrsi Skirts, Hop Irktrts.. 15Bird Nets, Dress Trim mi its*. Zephyr* IVmI, At. .1 LARGE ASSORT ME XT OF OBEXADIXS VEILS OF ALL COLORS . ALSO LA VIES'LrXT.X COLIARS 4XfiI'OCEE7 IIA AC i-C. " 4 Ho r.o.t i-or:ta>o elsewhere untfl yoc rail and •xsmio* , the at i' l Ve stock' of goods, as yen trill certainly (nitl U. your own inferbst. apr. 'k —d. Bro,iTa's Jlroachia! Troche*. '"Your Irochea art toe well and favorably known to u etd core me ndai ion.'' Hon. Chas. A Pheu*. Pre*. Mu*s. Senate. f