' She liflfon! fupim. 1 'BEDFORD P'A., FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1864. THE BEDFORD* INQUIRER for the Camfxiign until after the Presidential Election, will be furnished for sixty cents in advance. ANNOUNCEMENTS. G- D. TROUT, will be candidate for Representa tive, subject to the decision of the Union County Convention. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. —I will announce myself as a candidate for the State Legislature, subject to the decision of the Republican Couuty Convention. JACOB BRENEMAN. Woodberry, June 13, 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- TOTHE UNION MEN OF BEDFORD COUNTY.— I take this method of informing my friends that my name will be presented to the Union County Convention of this Coiinty, for the office of Representative. I it should please uiy fellow citizens to bestow upon me the honor of representing them 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. Bedford, June 17, 1864-2t. SFBSCRIBERF, 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 and we hope our subscribers will find it convenient to pay thair subscriptions as soon as the time mentioned. WE WILL furnish the BEDFORD INQUIRER until after the Presidential Election for Sixty eents. Now is the time to increase the circulation of the INQUIRER. No other instrumentality can be made so effective in bringing out and developing the strength of the Union party in this County as this paper. Sick and Wounded Peuna. 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 Mens Chris tion Association, No. 104 Chestnut street. MRS. RAMI.. 11. TATE has recently returned from the city and is opening another beautifid supply of choice goods for the season, such as Mantles, Racques, Fans, Parasols, Headdresses and Trimnings of every description. Also Lace Mantles, Bhawls, Straw, Crape and Silk Bonnets and new style hats for all ages. She would be pleased to oblige her numerous friends. Give Mrs. T. an early call. SALES OF REAL ESTATE IN BEDFORD COUNTY. —The undivided fourth part of "The Great, Ore Bank," near Bloody Run Borough, by S. H. Tate's Administra tors, to Thomas A. Scott and Robert H. Gratz, of Philadelphia, for SIO,OOO. The [ore and mineral right of a tract of land in name of William Harris, in Liberty township, by same, to D. Helselaud R. Smith for $1,200. Eight acres of ground in St. Josephs, on the Bed ford Railroad, by Joseph W. Tate to Anthony Shaf fer for $240. Four and a half acres in same place, by same to Daniel Hcltzcl, for $3lO. THE FOURTH OF JULY IN BLOODY RUN— An Ice Cream Supper. —We beg leave to inform the citizens of Bedford County, that the ladies of the Bloody Run Mite Society intend having a large and hand some Ice Cream Supper on the evening of the Fourth of July. The supper is to be prepared in J. B. Wil liam's new store building. We respectfully invite all who can to be present. The proceeds are to go to wards furnishing and repairing the pUrsonage of the M. E. Church. ~ Mrs. J. B. Williams. Mrs. Peoples, Mrs. J. Barndollar, Jr. Mrs. S. late, Mrs. J. Bender, Mrs. J. Ramsey, Miss Mary Martin, Miss Kate Dealenbaugb, Miss Mary Baughman, Committee of Arrangements. COMPANY A, 184 TH REGIMENT, P. V.—The 184 th Regiment participated in several heavy charges made upon the rebels at Coal Harbor, June 8d and 4th, under command of their Major, Charles Kleckner, attached to the 2d corps. We understand that they acquitted themselves remarkably well for raw troops. Company A, commanded by C'apt N. C. Evans, of tliis County, lost fourteen men—two killed and twelve wounded. The killed were David Snowden and Marinas Mock. Mock is from South Woodberry, Snowden, we think, form Cumberland Valley.— Among the wounded we notice Simon Lutz, Frank Cook, Charles C. Wright, of this place, and C. Wes ley Johnston and James Potter, of Woodberry. We have not learned the names of the others. THE DISAPPEARANCE OF CHARLES PENCYL— FLW Pody found. — Ihe body of Mr. Charles Pencyl, whose disappearance we noticed in the INQUIRER of the Bth of April last, was found on Sunday morning last, by George Waltman, of Friends Cove. Mr. Waltuian, with a little son, was in the woods near Charles Harelerode s, at the foot of Dunning's moun tain, looking for his cows. The lud saw a hat, and Baid to his father "Here is a soldier's hat," and look . cd for the letters and figures that should designate I the company and regiment. The lather, perceiving a, band of erape around the hat, said, "This is P#n cvi s hat." Soon a boot was discovered near by. Mr. W altman hung the hat on a bush, and went for his neighbors, who immediately came with him.— ] hey soon found the remains of a man, the limbs, body and head dislocated and torn asunder, and scat tered within an area of a hundred foet. The body appeared to have been devoured by dogs or other beasts. A wallet was found in his pocket containing nine dollars and ninety cents, and two or three notes. It appears that he had only about twelve dollars with him when he left home. A coroner's inquest was held Sunday, the finding of which is given below.— The suspicion of murder, entertained by sqme, seems to have been entirely removed by the searching ex amination of the jury. He evidently perished from exposure on the night ot the 29th March last, when he had lost his way in a heavy snow storm. COMMONWEALTH or PENNSYLVANIA, 1 Bedford County, us. y Inquisition indented and taken at Bedford, in Bedford County, tbe IVth and 2vth days of Jnne, 1364, before J. W. Lingenfelter, acting as coroner upon the view of the Charles Pensyl lying dead, upon tho oaths of Samuel H. Feather. Solomon Diehl, Jacob Barn heart, Michael Diehl, Henry Harelerode and B. F. Myers, good and law ful men of the raid County : who being sworn to inquire on the part of the Commonwealth, where, when, how and after what manner the said Charles Pensyl carae to his death, do upon their oaths say, that the said Charles Pensyl, on the 2flth day of March, 1864, lost the way on banning s mountain, in Bedford county, and wandered on And over the said mountain, and died from the effect of cold and exhaustion, on the east side of said mountain, in Ocler&in township, and so the Jurors aforesaid do say '-hat tbe said Charles Pensyl came to his death by the mean* and manner aforesaid, MCS dentally, casually and ny misfortune, and not otherwise. In witness whore of me said Justice, as wallas the said Jurors, hath faereonto *et hit haad and seal the 20th day af Jane. A. D. (864, a , 'J- W. Lr;h*TELT£?fc (t*i.Mating Coroner. ■ IL FLATS® u, (L. s.) d> Mtcun DIXHL, tt.n.j Bow>M*jf Dnem., (t,. s.) Htm HA*ei.sSwi, (m, 9.) *****!,%* s.) 8. V. *>rnsi, <*. %.) \ A I ewH#D* WlM#* A*ot OvernndHi- Effort at Starting a Paper. Over seems to be a firm believer in the Satanic maxim that "A lie well stuck to is as good as the truth." In' sbme quarters, where the matter is not known, he is trying to excite a pitiful sympathy for himself, and. a hostility toward us, by stiU jepeatiyg the'silly falsehood about his being '"compelled to sell out." Why, the ink of his name, signed to the con tract by which he sold to us the fixtures, "GOOD WJII," &e., of the INQUIRER, was not dry before Hq was on the streets boasting of his bargain. He would have taken, he said, twenty-five hundred dollars, rath er than not have sold out. He had offered his paper, aV we have already stated, a few months before the time of sale to us. for two thousand dollars. He professed great indignation because an attempt was made to influent* him to sell to us for the same price at which be had thus offered it. He has re peatedly said that he would have sold to us for twen ty-five hundVed dollars, if others had not endeavored to influence him in the matter. So the only "com pelling," according to his own trite statement, made at the time of the transaction, was to "compel" u* to give him five hundred dollars more than he wouTd otherwise have taken. As for the twin statement about our "holding the lash over him," and threaten ing to start an opposition paper, there is not the least foundation for it so far as we are concerned. It is an absolute untruth. We were, as we have said, from first to last against the scheme of starting anoth -1 or paper in Bedford. We did not think it would pay. We thought it would have a tendency to divide the party. We were averse to undertaking an enter prise, that could succeed only, if it succeeded at all, by "crushing" out Mr. Over and his Inquirer. These reasons we gave to all. Over, it will be borne in mind, offered his paper to us for three thousand dollars, before others had said a word about, starting another paper, and would have ta ! ken twenty-five hundred, as he has repeatedly said, if the "lash", as he calls it, had not been held over him. We republish the article on this sub ject, on the fourth pagp, that we gave last week. RETURNED PRISONER. —James Duffy, private in Company E, 17+>th Pt.-nna. V olunteers, has reached this place within the last few days, from Richmond, via Annapolis, Md. He was captured by the rebels on the 11th of July, 1863, at the first unsuccessful as sault upon Fort Wagner, near Charleston, S. C., and carried to that "nest of treason" in company with seventv-seven other unfortunates. Immediately af ter their arrival an order, as they afterwards learned, was issued by Beauregard, providing each of them with a rebel uniform in exchange for the Federal blue. The boys "smelt snake" and set to work and cut up their "old duds" and threw thorn out to the Johnnys, very much to the displeasure of Beauregard, who ordered them to thirty days" close confinement in Libby prison in Richmond. A citizen of the for mer plat* told them that the federal uniforms were intended to enable them to capture, by a dastardly deception, our pickets upon James Island. He states that he made the round of theJßichmond pris ons during the ten months of his captivity, and does not see that any one has any particular advantages over the others. Th'e food furnished to the prisoners consisted of corn bread and water, once a day varied by an ordinary sized bucket full of soup for one hun dred men. He snys the rebels only exchange those who areyin a critical condition and not likely to re cover. He is still very weak and emaciated, but re covering slowly. HOCSK BCRVED. —The house of Daniel Replogle, on Three Spring Run, near Jas. Noble's grist mill, in South Woodberrv Township, was entirely destroy ed by fire on the afternoon of Saturday the 11th inst. The fire caught on the roof of a temporary structure, used as a kitchen, joining the main building. The house destroyed was a large two story brick building, occupied by Thomas Dooly, son-in-law of Mr. Rep logle. Most of the furniture and clothing in the up per story was consumed; but the greater part of the effects in the lower story was saved. Miss Fanny Gufre and John W. Tetwiler, were in danger of burn ing. Miss Guyre was engaged in removing some indispensible articles of fetninine apparel necessary for her becoming adornment at church, &c., the fol lowing day, when the stairway fell. A ladder was procured, upon which, from a window, she made a safe descent to the ground l>elew. The burning floor fell about Mr. Tetwiler who was engaged removing furniture trom the second story. He made his way out through the flames and smoke and escaped with out other injury thart ft slight singing: We under stand there waft no insurance. The loss, though a heavy one, falls upon a man better able to bear it than is often the case. Mr. Replogle, we hear, in tends to rebuild, without delay, a houseof brick upon the ground of the old one. UNION COUNTY CONVENTION. townships in the County of Bedford, are requested to meet at their respective places of holding borough and township elections on UTVIDAY, til* 35th of Jane, Inst., Between the hours of two and seven o'clock, p. ut., and elik-ttwo delegates for each borough or township to represent them in the County Convention to be held in Bedford, on TIESDATf, the 2S!h Day of June, inst. At one o'clook, p. m., for the purpose of nominating persons to fill the various olhees 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 invit ed io <:o-operate with us. The following persons are appointed to hold the delegate elections in the different boroughs and town ships: Bedford Borough—John Luu, John Wright and Martin Milburn. Bedford Tp.—Espy M. Alsip, Andrew E. Dibert and 0. Ramsey lieu. Bloody Run Bor.—Dr. J. A. Mann, Lieut. Wm. P. Bavndollar and Wm. Ott. Broad Top —Geo. W. Figard, John Major and John Echelberger. Colerain —Daniel Stone, H. P. Diehl and J. H. Cessna. Cumberland V alley—Albert Smith, John Simons and B. F. Brttner. Harrison —James Mullen, Jacob Hardinan and Martiji Feichtner. Hopewell—A. M. Piper, Isaac Kay and D. 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. East Providence—A. K. Bottomfield, Jacob Pee and William Figard. West Providence—Wm. J}\ Way, J. H. Sparks and John Riley. Seheftsburg A. B. Clark, John E. Col. vin and A. B. Bunn. Snake Springß—L. H. Diehl, Daniel R. Snyder and Joel Diehl. Southampton—John Johnson, Artemas Bennet and Griffin Twigg. , St. Clair—Anthony Zimmcrs, Thomas Schooley and Henry Mock. I nion Jag. Imler, Gabriel Berket and Grundy Ake. Middle Woodberry—John T. Keagy, Daniel Long eneker and Samuel Kokenour. South W oodbeiry—John Bayers, Charles Buck and Andrew J. Woodcoek. j ■ ♦<" Main iifit - J. R. DURBORROW, - . ( liainmiM (.'ouiity Committee. BBOW.V'S BNOIFCMJL Taodnts, for COUNTS, Colds, Pulmonary and Asthmatic Disorders, have proved their efficacy bv a test of many years, and have recei ved testimonials from eminent men who have used them. v ke-lfcil ' i- ,tm Nnv have received nimßyVfew "sOTscPfoell. afc'mostly from Six Mile Run, Riddlesburg, Hopewell, Yellow Creek, Johns Branch, Bloody Rim mid Alum Bank. Mr. C. W. Ashcom and John Major, Esq., of Hope well, were active in procuring us thirty nine new names. D-B. Armstrong, of Johns Brauch, Beads us twenty new subscribers, all paid in advance. Dr. J. A. Mann and J. A.Gump, of Bloody Run, have sent us seventeen names within the week: G. D. Trout, of Alum Bank, five, and eight or ten individual subscribers scattered over the county. We are con stantly receiving evidences of kind feeling and real "GOOD WILL" from every part of the county. We are very thankful and much encouraged by these un mistakable indications of confidence, and shall us# erery effort to merit their continuance. A NORMAL SCHOOL, for the training of teachers, will be opened in Bedford the Bth of August next. — Arrangements are made for boarding pupils at $2.2<V a week. Mr. Dickerson, the County Superintendent, and Mr. Fisher, principal of the English School in Bedford, arc associated In the management of the school. We hope this opportunity for improvement in learning and teaching will not be neglected by the teachers of Bedford county. BUSINESS NOTICES. A A DAY! AGENTS WANTED.—TO SELL THE 0 I V'"2s CENT LEGAL TENDER STATIONERY PACKAGE." Each package contains 35 Songs, 2 pages of Music. 13 sheets of Paper, IS Evclopcs, 1 Ruler, 1 Pen, 1 Pen Holder. 1 load Pencil, 1 Desipn for Undersleeves t for Child's Apron, 1 for Embroidered Collar, 1 for Christening Robe, 2 for marking Letters, 13 Secrets never before published, worth many Dollars; and other infor mation. Also, one beautiful article of Jewelry. Liberal inducements to AGENTS. Send Stamp for Circular. WEIR A CO.. 43 South Third Street, Phils. Jnno 17, 18(i3-3m. MANHOOD : llow Lost, how Restored. Just published, a new addition of l)r. Culver well's Celebrated Essay ou the radical'curt (with out medicine) of Sperniatorrhira, or semincl Wcakuess, In voluntary Seminal Losses, /mpnttiwy. Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.: also Consump tion, Epilepsy, and Fit*, indoeed by self-indulgence or sex ual extravagaioe' .ySfr*Price in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years successful practice, that the alarming consequences nf self-abuso may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife—poiutiug-out a mode of cure, at once simple certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what bis condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. T.Cr-Thi* Lecture should he in the bands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, pott-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Ad dress the publishers. OH AS. J. 0. KLINE A 00.. 127 Bowery, New York, Post-Officc box 1586. June 17,'64-tf. rpo CLEAR TnE HOUSE OF FLIES, USE BUTCHER'S CELEBARTED 3 ,TCLTITNINO- FJ, Y-Ivl FT ,F.R. A neat, cheap article, easv to use. Every sheet will kill a quart. SOLD EVERYWHERE. FRENCH, RIGHARDB A CO., 10th and MarketSts., Philadelphia, Wholesale agents. [ju3-3t. Be Wise by Times. Do not trifle with your health constitution and character. If yon are suffering with any diseases for which HELMBOLD'S EXTRA BUCIIU is recommended. TRY IT! TRY TT! It will Cure you. Save long Suffering, nllaying Pain and Inflamma tion, and will restore you to HEALTH AND PURITY, at a little expense, and no exposure. Ont out the Adver tisement in another column, and call or send for it. b/>. teure of Counterfeit* Ask for Hclmboli's. Take no other. CURES GUARANTEED. [tin, junc3,'64: ■U'xar.B of vears have elapsed since the iotroi, duction of HOBTKTTER S CELEBRATED BITTER* to tho 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 2 and merits became known, this harrier of prejudice was overthrown, and tho demand increased so rapidly thiit'ln, a few years scarcely a village existed in the United ,Stater Jn which the afflicted had not experienced the benefits arising from the use of the "Litters," and at the present day there are to be found IF ALL PARTS OF TUG WORLD vouchers for tho great merits of tho article. No greater cure for Dyspepsia can be found. See Advertisement. For Sale by Druggists and dealers generally every where. [juneS,'6i:] [lpi. BEDFORI) CEMETERY. HOLDERS of lots in Bedford Cemetery are not ified that *.h< ir deeds are ready for delivery, and are requested to call ou H. Nichodemus, Esq, and lift them. C. ST. IIICKOK, June 10, 1854-3t. Secretary. Ipur SCHOOL. J. IV. Dirhrrson, I>rinripal.l > rinripal. If. W. Fisher, Assistant Principal. rpilE COUNTY NORMAL SCHOOL will begin in Bed. JL ford, i.n Mo*i>*r. Ai oust Sib. Arrangements havo been inailo to offer the Teachers of the County the best possible advantages. BOARDING, $2,25 per Week. Teachers will ho charged a Tuition tee, barely enough to defray necessary expenses. Others will be charged from $5,00 to st>,oo, according to branches pursued. June 24. IStif-tf. THE OLD A CAMPAIGN PAPER for THE PEOPLE, devoted to the Election of LINCOLN* and JOHNSON*. ITxton J arm Fkkkdov, and the Ilightnf Huff rag* t our Brare Sol dluee, will ho issued ou the 21st of July, and weekly there after until the fall returns of the Presidential Election can Ire given, froui the office of the Eua-nklln CKfOAiroKT, Cliumbershurg, Pa. Tub <ii,n Fi.a will contain Portraits of T/inooln, John son and other Eminent men; Maps of Rattles ami Battle fields. and will urge relentless war upon Copperheads until their decisive defeat in November next. It will be a neatly printed paper of twenty columns. TERMS—Cash in Advance. Ono Copy 50 cts. IV) Copies to one address $4 50 20 '• •• •• ...A. 800 80 • " . " " 10 00 50 " " " (a 00 And at the same rate (30 cents per copy) for any number over fifty. J2iJ-Let every earnest T'nion man at once commence to raise a club for his immediate neighborhood, so that alt the numbers cau be secured. j2£J-The first number will contain a Portrait of Presi dent Lincoln, and the second will contain a Portrait of Audrow Johnson. Address M'CLURE & STONER, June 24-3t- Chambcmburrj, P<t. O, YES : rjTUE undersigned having taken AUCTIONEER'S LICENSE, For Bedford County, offors his services to tho citizens of tho County. Address, JOHN DELL, Juno 1T,'64-t3. Six Mile Run, Bedford Co., Pa. HEADQUARTERS OF PROVOST-MARSHAL,) Sixteenth District, Fiim., > Chambertbury, June 7, 1804. } Drafted men are not allowed to enlist as volunteers after being drafted. Where any snch enlist after drnft, the cred its will go to tho township from which Ithey were drafted, even although local bonntv has been paid them by some other locality. ' GEO. KYSTER, Capt. A Pro. Mar., ICth Pist., Pa. June 10. 1861-3t. " v 0 YES! ANOTHER 0 YES! ~ rjpilK undersigned have entered intoa Partnership in the AUCTIONEERING AND SALE-CRYING Business, and take nleaaure in offering their services to their old friends ana the public generally. They will at tend promptly to nil businwrenmwted io them • '• ISAAC MILLER, <• i* 0 - DAVID T. ARB. Plcasantrille, June 10, rJVf A.M j ,C*> *i Wanted. a.*. .O 1 ftft CORDS BARK* fortrkießs6.fl per eord, lUU or the highest-BUtikut jiriee.jf ill be s At/rriror o/rle Firm of faytot'it J/oirry. June J, 1854,-tf. * NEW OOODN BLOODY IR/LT3ST, DP.A., i 1 FS, py TT f\ m k*j J, B. WILLIAMS & BROTHER, \ KNOTNCK to their customer? onto the public in gen -£*. erU tjiat they tire receiving a large assortment of' New Goods, suet, as DSY G-OOIQS: MENS W EAR, viz: CLOTHES, CASSI MERES, SATINETTB,' VDTTOXADfeS. SHIRTING FLANNELS. Eadies' Goods. IHack ami Fancy Silk*. ' { r: r'i Shall iqs, Popljjjs, Lawns, * / / Mozambique's, with a large Assortment of Prints, Ginghams, Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Ac. NOTIONS, NOTIONS! Gloves, Hosiery, Dress Trimmings, Skirts, Braids, Lacos, Ladies, Misses A Chil'dns Skeletons. READY-MADE CLOTHING ! COATS, PAINTS, AND VESTS, both Cloth aodC&dfiUßere, made in tJjfto most approved styles. BOOTS, SHOES, BALMORALS AND WAITERS, For both Ladies* and Gedtleiiiei.'s Wear. HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, RUCHES. SHAKERS, &C. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, STATIONARY, SCHOOL BOOKS. WALL AND CURTAIN" PAPERS. Oar pets, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS AM) MATTINGS. GROCERIES! COFFEE, SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, TEAS, SPICES, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac. PR OATSIONS. FISH, HAMS, (plain and sugar-cured.) SHOULDERS AND SIDES. QITEENSWAHE. GLASSWARE, LAMPS AND FIXTURES, CLOCKS AND LOOKING GLASSES, WOODEN-WAHE. BUCKETS, TUBS, CHURNS, BROOMS, Ac. TOBACCO. A large stock to sell either by Wholesale or Retail. DM.I, PAINTS, OILS, DIE-STIFFS, &C, A general assortment of the most reliable l'at. Medicines. COUNTRY MERCHANTS supplied with Essences and Oils at CITY PRICES. THE DRUG DEPARTMENT is under the supervision of Dr. M ww, One of the most ac complished Druggist* in the country, so that Physicians and others, can depend upon gelling reliub'e articles. X&b-All the above articles will he sold at prices to suit the circtistaniic- of all. No Trouble to Show Goods ! TER>iS"osh uf Produce, nnlMs lit- Jpacutl agree ment. No credit* longer than sji.x Months, w qliout interest. Bloody Run, Jupc 17, IJbG-A.il CHEAP CORNER! FARQUHAR'S REPUTATION TOR SELLING CHEAP STILL -MAINTAINED! TVTK are now reer-iving a' "'Cheap Corner," a very largo IT stock of Spring gnd Stomther Fashionable Foreign and Domestic Dry Hoods, of every variety and stylo. TO THE LADIES. Call and examine ir stock of CALICOES BALMORALS DKLAIXS, HOOP-SKIRTS, ALAPATA3 RIBBONS, SBAWLS, _ CUFFS A COLLARS, HATS, HEAD NETS. VAILS. COMBS, HOSIERY. TRIMMINGS. OEIVTI .EMEIV , Come and see our assortment of COTTONADES, COATS, JEAN'S, PANTS, SATINETT3, VE-TS, OASSIMERES, BOOTS CLOTHS, GAITERS, LINENS, BUSPENDERS, 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 kinds of Smoking Tobacco and Segars. adopted the CASH SYSTEM, we arc de termined to sell at very small profit, and the public, who have so kindly patronized us, are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock. J. B. FARQUHAR. Juliana Street, Bedford, June 17, 1864-tf. NEW GOODS AT .MRS. STEWART'S. Call and See Thesn. Jane 10, 1.-USi-tf. .7TTT3" est i* AYS. CAME to the premiss* of t!fe subscriber, in Bedford Township, on the Ist of June inst., TWO" MtfiVES ; - ' One * Bar. with white spot on the righ.t side of the throat —blind ofthe Wt eye, ind sappeaedtoLe ahpptstx yeArs old. "Thb other". Dun eoWedi With ring-bone On"riirht hind foe* aad the latter* IV. A." Branded on'the right shoulder and the letter C" brand Aon the laft shoulder, supposed t4 ho aboutweven years old. No nthertaark* recollected. The owner OS OWWW are requested to cone forward, prove proairtt, f>*y rbdraas, and take them away. If Juus ia'6l-St. WILLIAM FITTER. A HM.r XISTRATOR'S N OTiCE, ' " "~ I ,eP era of A drain: strutton bavin? been granted bo the subaeujgis, on file hiatowisif Robert Elder,'late. of Middle Woo I bury Township, deceased. All persons in I .1 to saitttßdato tire helehywotiSed tetnako payment ;m*di *'iy. and thytc haying claim; agutnst tn <atne win pre scat them prOperlv authenticated for settlement. JUoIAH F. ELDER. WM. 8. ELDER, June 24, '64-fit* A Hv,iuittrutore. N. B. The Personal Property will he sold at the late residence of the deceased, on FRIDAY, the FIRST day of JULY ne?t. AUDVOR'S NOTIQE, The undersigned Auditor, appointed to make distri bution of the funds in the hands .if Thomas Fisher, Ad ministrator-of Catharine Kliger, late of Cumberland Valley township. Bedford County, Pa,, dee'd., hereby gives notice tipst he will attend to the duties of hie appointment, on -I fonduy, the IH/i day of July, 4. I). 1 Hfi4, at his oflieefn the Borough of Bedford; when and where all parties Inter ested may attend if they think proper E. it. AUSIP, June 17,-2t. Auditor. \ DMJNISTRATORci' NOTICE. -yv Letters of Administration upon the Estate of Alex. GiUon. late ot Bedford Township, 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 make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. WALTER B. GILSON, June 10'G4-(!t*. JOHN BROWN, Admr'e. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice-is hereby given that Letters of Administration have been granted to the subscriber, on the Estate of Dan iel Means, late of Monroe township, Bedford county, dee'd. All persons indebted to said Estate are required "to make immediate payment, and those having claims thereon will present them dnly authenticated for settlement. UEXiU WHETSTONE. Monroe twp., June 10,'61-Gt. Administrator. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned. Auditor, appointed by the Or phans' Court of Bedford County, Penna,, to make distri bution of the balance in theliands of"John B. Fluck, Esq., Administrator of the Estate of Jacob Fluck. Into of Hope well township, deceased, to and among the parties entitled thereto, will atfe?:d ut his office, in Bedford, on UWe duy, the WM o/ June, next, at 1 o'clock, P. it., lor the pur poses of his appointment. June 3 64-2t. J. R. DUKHO R ROW. \ DM IN ISTRTOR'S NOTICE. X\_ Letters ot Administration having l>ccn granted to the undersigned of the Borough of fsohfel'sburg, upon the estate of John Knlp, late of ijchellsburg, dee'd. by the Register of Bedford county. All persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. DUNCAN McVICKER. may 27, IS6I-6t-. Administrator. I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.. J Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary liavo been granted by the Register of Bedford County to the subscribers, on the Estate of John Riley, 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 preseut them duly authenticated for settlement, J. E. RILEY, May T3,'04-6f. REBECCA RILEY. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. is hereby given that Letters Testamentary i-\ have been granted by the Regittlcr of Bedford county to the subscriber, on the Estate of David Ford, Sr., late of Broad Top township, deed., and uli persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims thereon are required to present them duly authenticated for eettleniont. MICHAEL W. FORD, mavfi-6t*. - Executor. A DM INB3TK ATOR'S NOTICE. [KTTERS of Administration upon the estate of Frede- J rick Maehtley. late of St. Clair Township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned by too Register of Bedford County, all persons knowing themselves in debted to said estate are hereby notified to make immedi ate payment and those having claims will present them properiy authenticated for settlement. THOMAS ALLISON. luaytj-ft* Administrator. Sheriff's Saie. BY Virtue of the within Fi Fa's, tome directed, there witl be sold ut public sale, at the Court House, in the Ho rough of Bedford, on Saturday, the J6M day of July, DO 4. at 1" o'clock A. M., all the right, title, and interest of Jeremiah Smith, in the following TRACT OF LAND, sitnate in Southampton township. Bedford county, Penna. containing EIGHTY-FIVE ACREB. more or less; about Fifty acres cleared, adjoining lands of Joseph Smith, Lew is Miller, John Cavonder, and others, with a Log House, Barn, Ac... thereon erected. Seized and taken ifiexecution as the property of Jeremiah Smith. ALSO. The following LOT OP GROUND, situate in the village of Stonerstown, Bedford county. Pcntia.. Fronting about 110 feet and extending back about 200 feet to an Alley ad joining lot of Hoover's heirs on the East, and by an Alloy on the West. Having thereon erected a Two-Story Frame HOUSE, hi> feet by 35, a frame Stable and Log Wash- House. Also, a vacant Lot of Ground in the said Village, fronting on Main street, 55 feet, and extending back 200 feet to an Alley, adjoining Lot of Joseph Crissman's heirs on the West, and an Alley on tha East, Seized and taken in execution as the property of George Trickcr. JOHN ALDSTADT, Bedford. June 17. 'O4-ts. Sheriff. Notice of Inquest. r)Y Virtue of a writ of Partition and Valuation, issued ) out of the Orphan's Conrt of Bedford County, and to me directed, as Fberiff of said oountv. I will htild an In quest upon the Real Estate of John Metigar. late of J uni ata township, dee'd., who died intestate, on the premises, on the 21' d < lay of July, next,. Said Real Estate, consist ing of One Tract of Laud, situate in Juniata towusbip, Bedford County, containing 320 acres, more or less, with a Brick and Log House, Bank Barn and Stable thereon erect ed, and about ICO acres cleared. That the children and heirs and all persons interested therein are notified to at tend if they think proper, at the time and place before mentioned. That, the following named persons arc the heirs named ia said writ, viz:—lst. Amelia Metzgar. wid ow. 2d. Borah, wife of George Corley. 3d. Mary, wife of John Alsip. 4th. Eden, wife *1 Win. Showman. sth. Daniel Metzgar. dth. Maria, wife of Jobo Kerr. 7th. Sophia, wife of Emanuel Paimer, who died, leaving issue, si:; children, viz:—Luvinia Palmer, John Palmer, Elmira Palmer. Georgo Palmer, Susan Palmer, and Henrietta Pal mer, who have for their Guardians, John P. Reed and Daniel Metzgar, Esq's. Sth. Louisa, wifisof Washinzton Hollar, and 9th. Susan Metzgar, a minor, of whom John P. Rocil, Esq., is Guardian. JOHN ALDSTADT. Bedford, June 17,'64-td. Sheriff. Notice of Inquest. BY Virtue of a writ of Partition and Valuation issued | out of flip Orphan's Court., of Bedford county, and to me, as Sheriff of said coubsv, directed, I will hold an In quest upon tbo Real Estate of Frcd'k. Claar, late of Union township, deo'd., who died intestate, ou the premises, on the lor A do// of July, nest, said Roal Estate, consisting of ONE TRACT OF LAND, situate irv Union ford county, containing 200 acres, uiore or less, with Two Log Houses, Lug Darn, and Log Stable, thereon erected, and about 150 acres cleared. That the children and heirs and all persons interested therein nre notitied to attend if they think proper, at the time snd plaoo before mentioned. That the following named persons are the heirs named in said writ, viz :—-Ist. Jacob Claar, share owned by liarthol oiuew Dibely. 2d. Simon Claar, deceased' leaving, issue 8 children—Frederick, deceased, leaving one child Rhonda, of whom Christ. Briggle is guardian; Maria wife of Moy cr, Rohecoa, Susan, Catharine wife of llenrv Feather. Ja cob, Aaron and Samuel. 3d. Marinas, share owned by B. Dibely. 4th. l'cggy, wife of PeterXckes, now deceased, is sue to wit; Jacob 0. lekcs, Naucy wife of Clay comb and Elisabeth who died lentfng one child, Walter Berkhiuier. sth. Nancy, wito of Michael Walter, who died leaving is sue, to wit; Julian, Sarah, Simon, Joseph, Elisabeth Ali- I chael, and Catharino. Oth. Sarah, witc of Jacob Lingen felter, residing in Illinois. 7th. Barbara, wife of Ocorge j Lingenfeltor. share held by John Claar. Bth. Henry Claar, I dtb. Daniel Olaa. 10th., Kncliael, wile of Bartholomew | Dibely. 11th. Elizabeth, wife of Jonathan llently, share beld by JL Dibeiy. ,12th. Joseph Claar, and 13th. John W. Claar. JOHN ALDSTADT. Bedford, June if, 'CA-k d. Sheriff. Subsbribers to Bedford Inquirer. ■I 1 I i j| JA t 1I t| .. t' } VOI RINXKRESTO' PERSONS indebted to me for Subacription, Advertaiug or. Job-Werk. will hud it to their advantage to pay up, aS T have determined to close up my accounts withyut a useless delay of tw o or. three years. My bills are smalt and any one who desires to, pay ean do ao without any great inconvenience. xf 3o pay up and save costs—as I will sue all indebted fo me, for.all sums, from Fifty ceuts up wards. Prompt'attention to this notice may save trouble. . , J. It, DI~R BORROW. Fed ford, May ST, 1864. " V , Notice to Tresspassers. IHERKBY ftrrewfcnj Ml persons from TP. FS PASS IN (I on the'tlf'flive Fsrrifc,'*for rWjmrpose rffflS&tibi csh ji%, gathering CWths, Betrfts, or Pasrtttgthroughnreen- i closures. ' V , may2o'4-3m. J. W. BLEAKER.' U.s. 10-40 mom. rptIESE Bond.! axe issued under tie Act of Conftre;s of March Bth ISM, which, provide* that ail Bond* isilted under this Act shell 1* EXEMPT FROM TA NATION !,y or rmdor arty state or mmiirip-.il authority. Subscription a to these Bonds ere received in United States notes of Na tional Banks: They we TO BE REDEEMED IX COIN, at tiie pleasure of tho Government. at any period mot let* thin t* it nor more (hitw forty, year* front their date, sndim til their redemption Fire Per Cent. Interest will tie Paid in Coin, on Bonds of not over one hundred dol lars annually. The interest is payable on-the first days March and September in each year. Subscribers will receive cither Registered or Coupon Bonds, as they may prefer. Registered Bonds are re corded on the Books of the U. 8. Treasurer, and can bo transferred only oa the owner's order. Coupon Bond* are payable to order, and are more convsaß&t lor com rnercial uses. "j Subscribers to this loan will bare the option of baring their Bonds ifrrnr interest from March Ist, by paying tho accrued- interest in eoin—(or in United States notes, or the notes of National Banks, adding fifty per cent for pre mium.) or receive them drawing interest from the date of subscription and deposit.. As these Bonds are Exempt from Municipal or State Taxation, their valao is increased froui one to three per cent per an num, according to the rate of tax levies in various partaof the country. At the present rate of premium on gold they pay OYER EIGHT PER CENT. INTEREST in currency, and are of equal convenience as a permanent and temporary investment. It is believed that no securities offer so great Induce ments to lenders as the various descriptions of U. 8. Bonds. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith and ability of private parties or stock companies or separate i communities only is pledged for payment, while for tho debts of the Uajteil States the w hole property of the coun try is balden to secure the payment of hot'u principle and interest in eoin. These Bonds may be subscribed for in sum.' from Sfih up to any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus made equally available to the smallest lender and the largest captai'.st. They can he converted ruto money at any moment, and the holder will have the benefit of tho interest. It may beusefhl to state in this connection that the to tal Funded debt of the United States on which interest ia payable in gold, on the ltd day of March. 1861. was $768,- 1175,000. The interest on this debt for the coming fiscai year will be $45,037,126, while thoeustouig revenue in gold for the current fiseal year ending June 30th, 1861, bus been so far attkerata ofoTer $100,060,000 per annum. It will lie seen that even the present gold revenues of tho Government are largely in excess of tbo wants of the Treasury for the payment of gold interest, while the re cent increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the annual receipts from customs on the s.imo amount of importa tions. t<55150,040,000 per annum. Instructions to the National Batiks actingaslo.m agent s were not issued from the United States Treasury until March 26, hut in tho first three weeks of April the sub scriptions averaged more than Ten Millions a Week. Subscriptions will be received by -A.II ?N lit ioiial banks which are depositaries of Public moner, and all RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country, (acting as agent* of the National Depository Banks.) will furnish further information oa application anil . AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. May 13, lHfit tm GOOD NEWS FOR THE FARMERS. rjXllE following kinds of Threshing Machines, CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT THE MACHINE SHOP OF Peter H. Shires, Bedford, Pa. The Celebrated RAILWAY, orTREAD-POWER Thresh ing Machines with ail the latest and best improvements. ONE AND TWO-HORSE POWERS. The Two-bnrso Machine with two horses andfourhands will thresh frnui 100 to 125 bushels of wheat or rye, and twice as much oats per day. ONE-HORSE MACHINES with three hands, will thresh from 50 to 75 bush, per day. Two and four-horse TUMBLING SHAFT Machines, also, four-horse STRAP MACHINES, STRAW SHA. KERF of the most approved kind attached to all Machines. ALL MACHINES WARRANTED. REPAIKING Of all kinds of Machines done oti the shortest notice. 'SaJIORfiE?, PIG METAL, GRAIN and LUMBER taken in payment. Farmer*' wanting Machines, will do well to give me a call. '■■ ■ . ; .; J {."i PETER H. SPIRES, Prttftrietor and ilanu/ac'r. ALSO, FOR SALE, THE. BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER! The most perfect Machine in the world. Single Mowers or Combined .Machines Warranted to give satisfaction or no siile. Farmers'in want of the BEST MACHINE of the kind now made, would Vie well to call and make r rangetnenta to give their orders for Machines in time for mowing. I'll TKR H. SHIRES. " Bedford, May 20. '6l -Iv. f Agent. LOOK OUT FOR THE PATENT SELF-FASTENING STEKL COTJuAR. * N application for a being uow ponding in the X V United States Patent Office for an improved e. in s ruc tion of Steel and othr Mevaliio Cl)ut, invented hjr;tt# undersigned, which article, wheij put uuou the market, can not but Supercede ail Metallic Collars bow to l*e, T liavo concluded to CLONE OFT T PRESENT STOCK of Steel Collar?, amounting to several thousand doien, and embracing Tho Amoricnn Steol Oolllar, (mr own make,) and Atkinson's English Steel Collar, (thearticle advertised bv .Mr. WARD,) at the uniform price of FIFTY CENTS EACH! Postage extra, 13 oonts each Collar. Sites, from 13 to IT inches. Styles : SQUARE OR P.OUNBED CHOKERS. SQUARE OF. ROUNDED TURNOVERS, and STANDING AND TURNOVER COMBINED. The Trade supplied at a Discount of 20 per eons. from tho lowest Wholesale prices mentioned in iny circular of March last. AddrtK* OTTO ERNST, Corner Bowery k Canal St., Now York. LOOK OUT FOR THE Patent SelPFastening Steel Ooliar ! Juno 10, INO3. OYesTo Ye# I I I take this method of informing tho public that I bav<v taken out Auctioneer and Bala License, and will attend whenever desired on the shortest notice and most reason* bl term?. Peason? wishing fit? rerrieos of the auctioneer will please etell upon the undersigned before advertising. 1 Apply to 4 JOhVaLRIP, Bedford, Pa. ijaa. ISftS—tf. ' • Gone! rilllß on'i*t>jgcd. bavhig takad AUCTIONEER AND 1 3AI.K LICENSE, is now ready to cry Sale# on tiro most raasonnW* terms. -* WIHAM LASHLEY, ► i may lT,'Bd-lyl Elb>n<vil!e. P*- Wantcd.
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