fflie ffefefer, "BEDFORD PA.. FRIDAY, JUNE j7jm THE BEDFORD INSPIRED for the Campaign until after the Presidential Election, will be furnished for sixty cents in advance. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR THE LEGISLATCRE.—I will announce myself as a candidate for the State legislature, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. | JACOB BRENEMAN. Woodberry, June IS, 1864-2t. GEO. W. RUPP will be a candidate for the Le gislature before the Union County Convention. If elected he will endeavor to faithfully serve his con stituents. June 17-2t. To THE Uxiox MEN OF BEDFORD COCNTT.—I take this method of informing my friends that my name > will be presented to the Union County Convention of this County, for the office of Representative. If it should please my fellow citizens to bestow upon me the honor of representing thetn in the Legisla ture, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the position with fidelity, ever keeping in view the best interests of Bedford County. J. R. DORBURROW. 1 Bedford, June 17, 1864-2t. local affaik s. To the Union Men of Bedford County. Since David Over has undertaken to establish a new paper in this Borough, a considerable interest has been manifested to know the terms of the agree ment in regard to the.sale of the INQUIRER. Over, we are informed, is endeavoring to excite a sympathy towards himself, by representing that he was compel led to sell out his newspaper establishment—that we "held the lash over him," and threatened to start an opposition paper if he did not sell oat to us. Neither ■of these statements are true. We heard from differ ent parties in Harristrarg and in Washington City, about the middle of last winter, that the Bedford INQUIRER could probably be purchased. We came to Bedford soon after hearing this. We immediately sought out Mr. Over, and on our first interview with him he offered to sell the INQUIRER to us for three thousand dollars. Not a word was said by either of us about starting another paper. This was a large sum, larger than we expected to pay. A good deal of dissatisfaction at Mr. Over's course as an editor was-expressed to us. and every leading Union man in the County, with one or two exceptions, who could be consulted in regard to the matter, advised us to establish a new paper: promising us the united sup port of the Union party in this Couuty. We did not favor the idea of starting another paper, but strongly opposed it. It was represented to us on every hand that Over, by his conduct, had forfeited the confi dence of the party he professed to act with. He had no claims, they all said, either upon the party or the -community for farther support. They regarded his price as an attempt at extortion, which ought not to be submitted to. Over had offered the INQUIRER a few months before for two thousand dollars. While the matter was sri'i pending, some forty of the most active Union men of the County signed a paper, rep resenting to Mr. Over that the good of the Union party required the transfer of his paper to some other person than himself. This had no effect in reducing the price asked, and an agreement was finally made between us. by which Over received the full amount he asked at first: namely, three thousand dollars.— We were and are satisfied with having paid that sum. The material in the establishment was not worth over six hundred dollars. It was the business and the location that we paid so much for. Over himself has repeatedly told different parties that it was the busi ness and good will of his establishment that made it so valuable. The types were worthless, and nothing but a few old cases and stands were of any value.— We have purchase*! over eight hundred dollars worth of printing material since we took possession. This man Over, we hear, represents that there is an un derstanding between us. Of course such stuff is faise and absurd. There is no understanding between us. If he succeeds, it must be done by dividing the party, and at the expense stsd injury of the INQUIRER. lie has no right to print a paper here. He might as well take our press and types, as to take the business, if he can get it, which he has sold to trs. It is gratify ing for us to state in conclusion that he is not re ceiving any support worth anything from the Union men of Bedford County. The movement, we believe, is condemned everywhere by good citizens of all par ties. We append, for the information of our readers, a copy of the article of agreement made between •David Over and the present publisher of this paper : ARTICLES of agreement made aad concluded this eixteenth day of February. A. D., eighteen hundred and sixty-four, between David o*"er, of Bedford Borough, oil the one part, and B. F. McNeil, of Bing , hamton. N. Y., of the other part, witnesseth, That the said David Over, for and in consideration of the turn of three thousand dollars, lawful money of the "United States, to be paid and secured to be paid by said B. F. McNeil, as hereinafter mentioned, hath granted, bargained, and sold and by these presents •aoth grant, bargain and sell that certain newspaper establishment now in possession of J. It. Dnrborrow, known as the Bedford Inquirer, including press, types, cases, imposing stones, and all other personal pro perty of every description belonging to or connected -therewith, aii which the said David Over covenants, promises and agrees to and with the said B, F. Mc- Neil to transfer.and deliver into the possession of the said B. F. McNeil, on the lirst day of April next ensuing the date hereof, in as good order and condi tion as the same BOW are, and the id David Over further agrees to deliver over to said B. F. McNeil, in connection with said establishment, the subscription lists and files of newspapers belonging thereto in the office, and not including files in Over's house, to gether with the coon WTT-l. of him the said David Over. In consideration whereof the said B. F. Mc- Neil covenants, promises, grants and agrees to and with the said David Over, to pay him, the said David Over, his executors, administrators and assigns, the paid sum of three thousand dollars, ia'manner follow ing, to wit: One thousand dollars on the delivery of the property above transferred and void and the bal ance in two equal annual payments of one thousand dollars, viz; one thousand dollars oo. Farm in Snake Spring township, by Mrs. Scott's heirs, to Emanuel Beegle, for about S4OOO. Farm in Colerain township, by Mr. Kegg's Admin istrators to Win. Beegle, for $4,200. Farm in Hopewell township, by H. J. k F. Kay. to Henry Clapper, for SSOOO. House and lot in Bedford, by Dr. Watson's Trus tee, to Dr. W. Watson, for $2,675. House sind lot in same place, by J. Claar's Trus tee, to Wm. Cook, for $1,075. ACKNOWLEDGMENT.— The undersigned Conncil of the Lutheran church, take pleasure in acknowledg the receipt of a very fine Organ for the church in Bedford, presented by the ilev. F. Benedict. Such evidences of christian charity and liberality are more rare than they should be, and the example set by our old Pastor we trust will be emulated by others. JOHN G. MINNICH, H. NICODEMCS, SOLOMON REIMUND, GEO. SMITH. FKMUCB NAWCLK, O. E. SHANNON, J. W. LINCSKNFELTER. SUBSCRIBERS, who pay their subscriptions before the Bth of July, will be charged only One Dollar and Seventy-five Cents a year. Money is very useful'to us at this time, and we hope our subscribers will find it convenient to pay their subscriptions as soon as the time mentioned. WE WILL furnish the BEDFORD INQUIRER until after the Presidential Election for Sixty cents. Now is the time to increase the circulation of the INQUIRER. No other instrumentality can be made so effective in bringing ont and developing the strength of the Union party in this County as this paper. Sick and Wyunded Pcnna. Volunteers. Information respecting Pennsylvania soldiers in the Hospitals of Philadelphia, may always be had by application to Jos. PARKER, chief of the Hospital Commission, at the rooms of the Young Men* Chris ' tion Association. No. 104 Chestnut street. IN ION COUNTY CONVENTION. The Union voters of the several boroughs and townships in the County of Bedford, are requested to meet at their respective places of holding borough and township elections oil SATURDAY, the 23th of June. Inst.. Between the hours of two and seven o'clock? p. m-. and elect two delegates for each borough or township to represent them in the County Convention to be held in Bedford, on TIENDAY. tile 2Mtli Day of Jane, last., At one o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of nominating persons to till the various offices to be voted for at the ensuing October election. All those who are in favor of sustaining the government in its present struggle with armed treason, and prosecuting the war until the rebellion is crushed, are earnestly invtt-, ed to co-operate with us. The following persons are appointed to hold the delegate elections in the different boroughs and town ships : Bedford Borough—John Lutz, John Wright and Martin Mliburn. Bedford Tp.—Espy M. Alsip, Andrew E. Dibert and C. Ramsey Rea. Bloody Run Bor.—Dr. J. A. Mann, feieut. Wm. P. Barndollar and Wm. Ott. Broad Top—Geo. W. Figard, 'John Major and John Echelberger. Colerain—Daniel Stone, 11. P. Diehl and J. H. Cessna. Cumberland Valley—Albert Smith, John Simons and B. F. Hruner. Harrison—James Mullen, Jacob Hardman and Martin Feichtner. Hopewell—A. M. Piper, Isaac Kay and I). Boll man. Juniata—Leonard Bittner, Danl,Metzger, and Jos. Gondon. Liberty—Lewis Syling, J. D. Ramsey, and Lewis Putt. Londonderry—Enoch Cade, Jacob Evans and Ma thias Feichtner. Monroe—Abraham Stuckey, Sansom Mearkle and James Carnell. Napier—John W. Davis, Geo. W. Blackburn and Jonathan Cable. Enst Providence—A. K. Bottomfield, Jacob Pee j and William Figard. West Providence—Wm. F. War, J. H. Sparks and John Riley. Schellsburg Co. —Wm. A. B. Clark, John E. Col. vin and A. B. Bunn. Snake Springs—L. H. Diehl, Daniel R. Snyder and Joel Diehl. Southampton—John Johnson, Artemas Bennet and Griffin Twigg. St. Clair—Anthony Zimmers, Thomas Schooley and Henry Mock. Union—Jas. Imler, Gabriel Berket and Grundy Ake. Middle Woodberry—John T. Keagy, Daniel Long eneker and Samuel Kokenour. South Wortdberrv—John Bayers, Charles Buck and Andrew J. Woodcock. J. R. DUR BORROW, Chairman County Committee. BUSINESS NOTICES. Q1 A A DAY! AGENTS WANTED.—TO SELL THE 01 U"25 CENT LEGAL TENDER STATIONERY PACKAGE." Each package contain* 35 Song*, 2 pases of Muiic, IS sheet* of Paper, lit Kvelopes, I ltufer. 1 Pen, 1 Pen Holder, 1 load Pencil, 1 Design for Undersleevcs ! I for Child's Apron, 1 for Embroidered Collar. 1 for 1 CbYistoning Robe, 2 for marking Letters, 13 Secrets never before published, worth many Dollar*; and other infor mation. Also, one beautiful article of Jewelry. Liberal inducements to AGENTS. Sond Stamp for Circular. WEIR A CO., 43 South Third Street, Phila. June IT, l*fi3-3m. MANHOOD : How Lost, how Restored. Ju*t published, a new addition of I)r. Culver well's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (with out medicine) of Spermntorrhera, or seminel Weakness, In voluntary Seminal Losses, hnpnteney, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impcliinents to Marriage, etc.; also Consamp tion, Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-iudulgouce or sex ual extravagaw Price in a scaled envelope, only 6 cent*. The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years successful practice, that the alarming consequences af self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife—pointing out a uiode of cure, at once simple certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. .UfThis Lecture should be in the bauds of every yonth and every man in the land. Pent, under sral, in a plain envelope, to any itddress, port-paid, on receipt of si* cents, or two post stamps. Ad dress the publishers. CHAP. J. C. KLINE A CO.. 127 Bowery, New York, Post-Offico box 4556. ! June 17,'64-tt. RPO CLEAR THE HOUSE OF FLIES, USE DUTCHER'B CKLKBARTED LIGHTNING FRY-KIUUER, • A neat, cheap article, easv to use. Every sheet will kill ! a quart. SOLD EVERYWHERE. FRENCH, RICHARDS A CO., 10th and Market Sts., Philadelphia, Wholesale agents. [ju3-Bt. Be Wise by Times. I)o not trifle with yonr health constitution and character. IT von are suffering withanv disease* for which 11 ELM HOLD'S EXTR A BUCHI is recowmeuded. TRY IT! TRY IT! It will Cure you. Sato long Suffering, allaying Pain and Inflamma tion, and will restore yon to HEALTH AND PURITY, at a little expense, and no exposure. Cut out the Adver tisement in another column, and call or send for it. He wart of Counterfeit!! Ask for' llcltnbold'a. Take no other." CURES GUARANTEED. [lm, june3,'64: 7*T-A yrvniMi of rears haTe elapsed since the intro duction of IIOSTETTHICB CELEBRATED BITTERS to the public. The prejudice existing in the minds of many persons against what are denominated patent med icine* at first greatly retarded its sale; but, as its virtues and merits became known, this barrier of prejudice was overthrown, and the demand increased so rapidly that in a few years scarcely a village existed in the I nited States J in which the afflicted had not experienced the benefits i arising from the use of the "Bitters," an i at the present I day there are to be fonnd IF ALL PARTS OF THE ; WORLD vouchers fortho great merit* of tho article. No j greater cure for Dyspepsia can be found. .Sec Advertisement. For Pale by Druggists and dealers generally every. 1 where. [jcne3,'64:] [lm. HEDFOIU> OEMETERY. HOLDERS of lots ill Bedford Cemetery are notified that their deed* are ready for delivery, and aro requested to call on 11. Nichodemus, Esq., and lift them. C. N. UICKOK. June 10, 1854-3t. Secretary. DIED. At Piper's Rnn, May 29th, Miss MAOOIB PIPER, aged 30 years, 3 months and 6 days. In the death of Miss Piper the family are called to mourn the loss of a dutiful daughter and an affectionate sister—tho Church an intelligent and faithful member and a wido circle of friends a cheerful and esteemed ac quaintance and associate. During the protracted illness which terminated her life, she exhibited a degreo of in creasing faith in Christ and patient submission to His will j which may well console her friend* with the belief that she was rapidly ripening for Heaven, and that while they mourn her departure, her state is one of unending hap piness. D. 8. B. O, YES : rjTHK undersigned having taken AUCTIONEER'S LICENSE, For Bedford County, offers his sendees to the citiiens of the County. Address, JOHN DELL, June 17,'64-t3. Six Mile Run, Bedford Co., Pa. HEADQUARTERS OF PROVOST-MARSHAL^T" SIXTEENTH DISTRICT, PKXNA., V Chambersburg, Juno 7, 19& L ) Drafted meu are not allowed to enlist as volunteers after being drafted. Where any such enlist after draft, the cred its will go to the township from which they were drafted, even although local bounty has been paid them by some other locality. GEO. EYSTER, Capt. A Pro. Mar., 16th Dist., Pa. Juno 10, 1864-3 L ~~ 0 YES! ANOTHER O YES! ~ rpHK undersigned have entered into a Partnership in the AUCTIONEERING AND SALE-CRYING Business, and take pleasure in offering their services to j their old friend* and the public generally. Thoy will at tend promptly to all business entrusted to them. ISAAC MILLER, DAVID T. AKE. t rieaiantville, Jnas Iff, 1861-3t. NEW GOODS AT OA K H ALL ! BIOODY R,TJ3ST, J. B. WILLIAMS & BROTHER, ANNOUNCE to their customers ond the public in geu eral, that they are receiring a large assortment of New Goods, such as IDIRTT OOOIDS: MEN'S WEAR, viz; CLOTHES, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, COTTONADES. SHIRTING FLANNELS. Dress Goods. Black and Faney Silk*, Shall ie*. Poplin*, Larons, Mozambique's, with a large Assortment of Prints, Ginghams, Muslins: Checks, Tickkigs, Ac. NOTIONS, NOTIONS! Glows, Hosiery. Dress Trimmings, Skirts, Braids, Lace*. Ladies, Mis*e* A Chil'dns Skeletons. READY-MADE CLQTHING ! COATS, PANTS, AND VESTS, both Cloth andCassimere. made in the most approved stylos. BOOTS, SHOES, BALMORALS AND OAITEBS, For both Ladies' and Gentlemen's Wear. HATS,CAPS, BONNETS. FLOWERS, RUCHES, SHAKERS, &G. PHOTOGRAPII ALBUMS, STATIONARY, SCHOOL BOOKS, WALL AND CURTAIN PAPERS. Carpets, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS. GROCERIES! COFFEE, SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, TEAS. SPICES, Aet., Ac., Ac., Ac. I*lt O VISION S. FISH, HAMS, (plain and *ugar-eured.j SHOULDERS AND SIDES. QTJEENSWARE. GLASSWARE, LAMPS AND FIXTURES, CLOCKS AND LOOKING GLASSES, WOODEN-WARE. BUCKETS, TUBS, CHURNS, BROOMS, Ac. TOBACCO. A large stork to sell either bv Wholesale or Retail. 11111 US, PAINTS, OILS, DIE-STIFFS, &f. A general assortment of the most reliable Pat. Medicines. COUNTRY MERCHANTS supplied with Essences and Oils at CITY PRICES. THE DROG'DEPARTMENT i* under the supervision of Dr. M ax>, one of the most ac complished Druggists in the country, so that Physicians and others, can depend upon getting reliab e articles. Ail-All the above articles will be sold at priecs to suit the cireustances of all. No Trouble to Show Goods! TERA!S--Cn' ! h or Traduce, unless by special agree ment. No credit* longer than Si.x Mouths, without interest. Bloody Run, Juno 17, lSffttf CHEAP CORN ER! FARQUHAS'S REPUTATION FOR STALING CHEAP STILL MAINTAINED! are now receiving at "Cherip Corner," a vcrv Jar-pro | If rtock of Spring and Hummer Fashionable Forcipn and Domestic Dry i*ood,s of every variety and stylo. TO THE LADIES. Call and examine our stock of CALICOES BALMORALS DELAINS, HOOP-SKIRTS, ALAPACAS RIBBONS, 6BAWLS, CUFFS A COLLARS, HATS. HEAD NETS, VAILS. COMBS, HOSIERY, TRIMMINGS. CxENTI.ENIE N , Come and see our assortment of COTTONADES, COATS, JEANS, PANTS, SATINETTS, VESTS, CA6BIMKRES, BOOTS CLOTHS, GAITERS, LINENS, SUSPENDERS, MUSLINS, SHIRTS. DRILLS, NE'K TIES GROCERIES! COFFEE, SUGAR. MOLASSES, SYRUPS. SPICES, ALL KINDS. Tobacco and Segars. Congress, Flounder, Old Virginia. John Anderson, Nat ural Leaf, and all kind* of Smoking Tobacco and Segar*. Having adopted the CASH SYSTEM, we aro de termined to *eil at very small profit, and the public, who have so kindly patronised us, are respectfully invited to call and examine our stuck. J. B. FARQUHAR. Juliana Street, Bedford, Jnne 17, 18t>4-tf. NEW GOODS AT MRS. STEWART'S. Call and See Them. June 10. 1864-tf. , ESTRAYS. CAME to the premises of the subscriber, in Bedford Township, on tho Ist of June inst.. TWO MULES ; One a Bay, with white spot on tho right side of th throat —blind ofthe left eye, and supposed to be about six year* old. The other, Duo colored, with ring-bone on right Lind foot, and the letters "U.S." branded on the right shoulder and the letter *0" branded on the .eft shoulder, supposed to beahout seven years old. No other marks recollected, i The owner or owners are requested to contoforward, prove properiv, nv charges,' auri take them away.- i Jans 10 6t-3t. WILLIAM FETTER. ppl adrrrttefments. A UDI-OR S NOTICE. ! i Y The undersigned Auditor, appointed to make distri- j bution of tho fund* in the hands of Thomas Fisher, Ad ministrator of Catharine Siignr, iate of Cumberland Valley township, Bedford County, Pa., dee'd., hereby gives notice that he w ill tt. nd to the duties of his appointment, on Monday, the IDA day of July, A. D. It 84. at his office in the Borough of Bedford, when end where all parties inter ested inav attend if they think proper E M. ALSIP. j June 17,-2t. Audi or. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Letters of Admhrirtratioh upon the Estate of Ales. Gilson, late of Bedford Towns hip, dee'd., having been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of Bedford County. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate, are hereby notified to rhake immediate payment, and those having claim* will pre shut them properly au thenticated for settlement. WALTER B. GILSON. June 10"61-6t. JOHN BROWN, Admr's. ADMINISTRATOR',-* NOTfCE. Notice is hereby given thai Letter*of A'liuiui.-iration have been granted to the subscriber,'on the Estate of Dan iel Means, late of Monroe township, Bedford eonnty, dee'd. All persons indebted to said Estate aro required to make immediate payment, and those having claims thereon will present them dulv authenticated for settlement. HENRY WHETSTONE, Monroe twp., June 10,' fid-fit. Administrator. \ EDITOR'S NOTICE. . v The undersigned. Auditor, appointed by the Or phans' Court of Bedford County, Penna.. to make distri bution of the balance in tbehan Is of John B. Fluck. Esq.. Administrator of the Estate of Jacob Fluek. late of Hope well township, deceased, U> aud among the parties entitled thereto, will attend at his office, in Bedford, on Wednes day, the I DA of June, next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., for the pur poses of his appointment. June3'ti4-21. J. R. DURBORRCV. \ DM IN JSTRTOR'S NOTICE. A Letters of Adu-iuistration having been granted to the undersignud of the Borough of .Schellsburg, upon the i estate of Johu Kulp. late of Schellsburg, dee'd, by the Register of Bedford county. All persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate are roqnested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims will, present them properly authenticated for settlement. DUNCAN McVICKLR, may 27, 1564-Ct*. Administrator. I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. A Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary have been granted by the Register of Bedford County to the subscribers, on the Estate of John Hiley, late of West Providence township, dee'd. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims thereon are required to present them duly authenticated for settlement, J. E. RILEY, May 13.'-61. REBECCA RILEY. EXECUTOR'S NOT ICR. \J OTICK is hereby given that Letters Testamentary A-X have been gran; !by the Register of Bedford eounty to the subscriber, on the Estate of David Ford, .-r., late of Broao Top township, deed., and all person* indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims thereon are required to present them dulv authenticated for settlement. MICHAEL W. FORD, mayC-fit®. Executor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. IETTERS of Administration upon the estate of l'rcde- J rick Muchtlcy, late of St. Clair Township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Bedford County, all persons knowing themselves in debted to said estate arc hereby notified to make immedi ate payment and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. THOMAS ALLISON, raayfl-fit* Administrator. . Sheriff's Saie. BY Virtue of the within Fi Fa's, tome directed, there wit! be sold at public sale, at the Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, on Saturday, the 16th day of July, 1864, at 10 o'clock A. M.. all the right, title, and interest of Jeremiah Smith, in the following TRACT OF LAND, situate in Southampton township. Bedford county, Penna. containing EIGHTY-FIVE ACRES, more or less : about Fifty acres cleared, adjoining land* of Joseph Smith, Lew is Miller. John Cavemier. and other*, with a Log House, j Barn, Ac., thereon erected. Seized and token in execution a* the property of Jeremiah Smith. ALSO. The following LOT OF GROUND, situate in the village of Stonerstown. Bedford county, Penna., Fronting about 110 feet and extending ha-k about 200 feet to an Alley ad joining lot of Hoover'* heir* or the East, and by an Alley on tho West. Having thereon erected a Two-Story Kratne I HOUSE, 55 feet by 35, a frame Stable and Log Wasta • House. A!*o. a vacant Lot of Ground in the said Village, fronting on Main street, 55 feet, and extending back 2CO feot to an Alley, adjoining Lot of Joseph Cris-mun's heir? on the West, aud an Alley on the Ea.-t. Seized and taken in execution a* the property of George Trieker. JOHN ALDSTADT, Bedford, June 17. 'B4-ts. Sheriff. Notice of Inquest. BY Virtue of a writ of Partition and Valuation, issued out of the Orphail's Court of Bedford County, and to ime directed, a* Sheriff of said eounty. I will hold an In •' quest upon the Real Estate of John Metzgar. late of Juci j air. township, dee'd., who died intestate, on tho premises, ion the 22 out of the Orphan's Court, of Bedford county, and to i I me, as Sheriff of said counsy, directed, I will hold an In- j quest upon the Real Estate of Frod'k. Claar, late of Union i township, dee'd., who died intestate, on the premises, or. ! the 15t/i day of July, next, said Real Estate, consisting of I ONE TRACT OF LAND, situate in Union township, Re- j ford county, containing 201' acres, more or fas.-, with Two j Log Houses, Log Barn, and Log Stable, thereon erected, j and about 150 acres cleared. That the children and heirs j and ail person* interested therein are notified to attend if they think proper, at the time and place before mentioned. That the foilowiug named persons are the heirs named in said writ, viz ;—lst. Jacob Claar, share owned by Barthol omew Dibely. 2d. Simon Claar. deceased* leaving issue H children—Frederick, deceased, leav ing one child Elsinda. of whom Christ. Brieglc is guardian; Maria wile of Mov er, Rebecca. Susan, Catharine wife ol' Henry Feather, Ja cob, Aaron and Samuel. 3d. Mothiui, share owned by B. Dibely. 4th. Peggy, wife of Peter lekea. now deceased, is sue to wit: Jacob C. Ickes, Xane,y wife of Cla.vcomb and Elizabeth who died leaving one child, Walter Berkhiincr. sth. Nancy, wife of Michael Walter, who diet! leaving is sue. to wit : Julian. Sarah, Simon, Joseph, Elizabeth Mi chael, and Catharine. tith. Sarah, wife of Jacob Lingcu felter, residing in Illinois. 7th. Barbara, wife of George Liugenfrltrr, share he! I by John Claar. Stb. Henry Ct&ar, j 9th. Daniel Chut. 10th., Raebaei. wife of Bartholomew J Dibely, Uth. Elizabeth, wtfb of Jonathan Bcntly, share i held bv B. Dibelv. 12th. Joseph Claar, and 13t"h. John W. Claar. " JOHN ALDSTADT, Bedford, June 17, '64-td. Sheriff. PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES! THE subscriber has just returned from Philadelphia where he has purchased a large and select stock of PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, comprising GILT. EBONY. ROSEWOOD, UNION and CARD FRAMES, of different styles and varieties, front 29 cents up to ss.ffo each. Also a new assortment of Photopfrnph Albums, of all styles, holding from 12 to 200 pictures, of prices va rying from 75 cents to 820.09, suitable for the pocket or the parlor. Photographs, Ambrotypcs, Mclainotypcs, Ac., Ac., taken as low as 25 cents. Pictures <>f every kind and deseription copied to-suit the Album size or life size, on the most reasonable terms and in the most durable manner. Instructions in the art given on moderate terms. ! Skylight Gallery, opposite the Washington Hack Bedford, Juna io, l&fil. T. R. GETTYS. W anted. ■J I iA CORDS OF BARK, for which per eord, ' l \fU or the h'ghest market price. wHI be given. JOHN A. MOWRT. Anew cf the Firm of Taylor A Memry. ' June S, 1851,-tf. U. S. 10-40 BONDS. .FTIIIKSE Bonds are iwaed under the Aet of Cougre** of Murcti Bth 1864, which provides that eU Bond* itmed under thi* Act thell he EXEMPT FROM TAXATION" by or under *ny state or municipal authority. Subscription* to these Bond* ereroeeired in UnliSd State* note* of Na tional Bank*. They are TO BE REDEEMED' IN* COIN, at the pleasure of the Government. at any period not Ute : than tea nor more than forty yean from their date, and un til their redemption Fire Per Cent. Interest will be Paid in Coin* on Bond* of not over one hundred dol lars annually. The interest is payable on the first day* March and September i each year. Subscribers will receire either Registered or Coapon Bonds, as they may prefer. Registered Bonds are re corded dft the Books of the U. S. Trea*orr, and can b* transferred only oa the owner's order. Coupon Bonds are payable to order, and are more convenient for com mercial uses. Subscribers to this loon trill hare the option of having their Bob ds draw interest froin March Ist, by paying the ..corned interest in coin—(or in United States notes, or the notes of Xiftiunal Banks, adding fifty per cent for pre mium., or receive tiicnj drawing Interest from the date of subscription and deposit.. As these Bonds are Exempt from Municipal or State Taxation., their value is increased from one to three per cent per an. nam. according to the rate of tax levies in various parts of the country. At the present rate of premium on gold they pay OVER EIGHT PER CENT, INTEREST in currency, and are of equal convenience a* a permanent and temporary investment. It is believed that no securities offer so great inducc j ments to lender* a* the various descriptions of U. S. Bonds. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith and ability of private parties or stock companies or separate communities only is pledged for payment, while for the debts of the United States the whole property of the coun try is holder! to secure the payment of both principle and interest in coin. These Bonds may be subscribed for in sates from £6O up to any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus made equally available to lite smallest lender and the largest capitalist. They can be converted into money at any moment, and the holder will have the benefit of the interest. It may be useful to state in this connection that the to tal Funded debt of the United States on which interest is payable In gold, on the 3d day of March, 1864, was ?768,- 975,060. The interest on this debt for the coming fiscal year will be $46,037,126, while thecustorns revenue in gold for the current fiscal year ending June 30th, 1864. has been so far at the rate ofover 8100,000,00(1 per annum. It will be seen that even the prcssnc gold revenues of the Government are largely in excess of the wants of the Treasury far the- payment of gold interest, while the re cent increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the annua! receipts from customs on the same nmonnt of importa tions. toslso,ooo,t|ofi per annum. Instructions to the National Banks actingasloan agents were not issued from the United States Treasury until March 26, but in the first three weeks of April the sub script ions averaged more than Ten Millions a VFeek.- Subscription* will be received by zVll National banks wbirhare depositaries of Public moncv. and all RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country, (acting as agents of the Nation*! Depository Banks.) will furnish further information on application and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. May 13, 1?64-4m. GOOD NEWS FOR THE FARMERS. | rpilE following kind; of Thretsliing >laohines, CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT THE MACHINE SHOP OF Peter H. Shires, Bedford, Pa. The Celebrated RAILWAY, or TREAD-POWER Tbreih ing Machines with all the latest and best improvements. ONE AND TWO-HORSE POWERS. Th Two-horse Machine with two horses and four hand 4 will thresh from 1(10 to 12) bushels of wheat or rye, and tw ice as much oats per day. ON E-IIOR E MAC IIIN ES with three hands, will thresh from 50 to 75 bush, per day. Two and four hor-e TUMBLING SHAFT Machines, also, tour-horse STRAP MACHINES, STRAW MIA KEKS of the most approved kiud.it turned to all Machine*. ALL MACHINES WARRANTED. I? EPAIR l!V(r | Of all kinds of .Machines done on the shortest notice. 'SS.IIORSES, pre METAL, GRAIN and LUMBER i taken inpayment. Farmers' wanting Machines, will do well to give mo a cat. PETER If. SHIRES. Proprietor and if on ufar.'r. ALSO. FOR SALE, THE. BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER! The most perfect Machine in the world. Single Mower* | or Combined Machines Warranted in give satisfaction or |no sale. Farmers'in want of the BEST MACHINE of ! tlio kind now made, would do well to call and make ar : rangements to give their orders for Machine* in time for rfiowing. PETER H. SHIRES. Bedford. May 26,'64-J v. -local. LOOK OUT FOR THE PATENT SELF-FASTENING STEEL COLLAR. j j 4 X application for a Patent being now pending in the Zx United States Patent for an improved eouvtruo- I tion of Steel and other Metallic Collars, invented by tho i undersigned, which article, when put upou the market, eaa ( not but Supercede all Metallic Collars now In l ; *e, I have concluded to OFT MY PREbFAT STOCK of Steel Collars, amounting to several thousand dozens, and embracing Tho American ?Steol Golllar, (my own make.) an,j AthiiiHiMi's English Steel Collar, (the article advertised by Mr. W.iri>,) *t the uniform pr.ee of FIFTY CENTS EACH ! . Po>tage extra. 15 cents each Collar. Sizes, from 13 to 17 inches. Styles: SQUARE OR ROUNDED CHOKERS, SQUARE OR ROUNDED TURNOVERS, and STANDING AND TURNOVER COMBINED. The Trade supplied at a Discount of 26 per cant, from the lowest Wholesale priced maztliuecj in my circular of March last. < Aidreee , OTTO ERNST. Comer Bowery A Canal St., New York. LOOK OFT FOR THF Pistont SolOT'swsteixiixs Stool Collar? Juno 10, 1863. Subsbribers to Bedford Inquirer. LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS F PERSONS indebted to me for Subscription, Advertising or Job "Work, wiP. find it to their advantage to pay tfp, j as I have determined toelode up my accounts without a useless delay of two or three years. Sly bill* ar* small and any one who desires to par car. da so without any great inconvenience. So pay op and save costs —a* I will sue all indebted to me, forfait ssm*, from Fifty cents up ward*. Prompt attcution to this not'eemay save trouble. J. It. DURBORROW. Bedford. May 27, 1864. Notice to Tresspassers. 1 HEREBY forewarn all person* from TRESPASSING . on the "Grove Farm," for the purpose of Hunting, Utah ihg, gathering Greens. Berries, or Parsing through the en - closure*. may 20'6i-3tn. J. M„- SLONAHiR.