_ 1 —-wu—, cht cScflforfl fntpuOT. ] 'iiDFitflflTFHlllAY. JULY 29, 1881. j Touts or THE IxtjrißEß.—After this date our terms will be $2.00 in advance ; $2.25 if payment is delayed three months. $2.50 if not paid within •be year. The advance in the prices of printing materials and i labor, makes this ici raa.se nec-essarry. A SUBSCRIBER IsmosasT — Stop* the Inquirer.—. j The writer of the following note seems to include , himself among the persons indicated last week in j I oar notice of Buchanan's arrival. Let him speau j for himself. BEDFORD July 22d 1864. J Mb. B. F. MCNEIL, —You will please discontinue I my paper and also my advertisement, as 1 dont wish j to have anything to do with so slanderous a sheet, j I have about the same friendship for J. Davis that 1 bear for A. Lincoln, which may give you some idea how well I like him. Please send my bill and you. will oblige yours 4c. I. MENU EL. Mr. Mengel does not avow himself a friend of J. Davis, of course he don't. He and those who think with him show their g frienddhip for the "Con federacy" by resisting everything done by the Gov- . eminent to crush out the rebellion. In this way they j are of more service to J. Davis than they possibly j could be by openly proclaiming their sympathy tor j him. Hear the Atlanta Georgia Register on the course pursued by the opponents of the Administra tion. The work they are doing here in aid oftrea. j son is duly appreciated by their allies in the south. The Register says: Ex-President Pierce, Seymour, of Connecticut ! Vallandigham, Reed, Wood, Richardson, and hundreds of others, are as hostile to the war as J they are to black republicanism. These men are \ doing us an indirect service. They are not openly j and avowedly our friends, nor could we reasona-1 blv ask thri of them. j If they did no more than resist the centralization { of Mr. Lincoln, that far they arc worthy of our re- ! pect and sympathy. If they hold up the banner of j State rights, that far they are advocating a senti- ■ merit entitled to our admiration. Such is the course they are pursuing, and such j a course ought to Lave our cordial approbation.— Step by step the same convictions and the j teui|Kir that have braced them in cpnipact unity ! and fiery valor to denounce uitru Federalism and New England fanaticism, wilt inevitably bring j them upon the right ground as it respects o'ur independence. We confess our faith in their po litical principles. Y\ e confess our confidence that ] eeventuaiiy these men will see the whole truth and embrace all its conclusions. We can gain nothing by denouncing them. We may lose much by presenting a hostile front to their peace movements. Live with them under the same government we never will. Buf, men •>- while. if Utry r*iU vse. the bnlbd-box against Mr. Lincoln, whilst tc. sc the cttrtrulge-Lnx. etch side trill be a helper to Ihe other, and both co-operate in accomplishing tl< - greatest work vltirh thu coun try and the continent hare witnessed DRAFTED MEN RETORTING.—Tbe Bran! of Enroll ment has been in session in our town age in during this week to examine the second enstnHment of drafted men on tiie 700,000 call. The town has been enjoying its usual tranquility. Conscripts have come in quietly, reported, received exemption, paid com mutation or agreed to report at Chambers! org, as unconcernedly as if itocore an every day matter. — The first draft on this call was made for the net: quota, tho one on the sth of J ulv for the deficiency, with fifty per cent additional. This, tin fir: una. My would not fill the deficiently remaining, and to-mor row, another draft for the still remaining deficiency with one hundred per cent additional will be made. It is surprising to see so many paying corn mutation when they know that sdOO will only exempt them for this quota, and that a cali has already been made, for "Ave huniirqu thousand more, ' in which they isnst.: ndcubtediy take their chatiee. It locks like foolishness to us, bat we presume that those who pay under-land there owu affairs better than w•; Jo. The numbers of its Board received the uniform praise and approbation ol reasona lie men o! ah juir ties. t A more conscientious and honorable party ol officials could not Lave been selected in the district for the positions. TBE BEDFOKD Igytinrit .Pa. T seyu : DISTI.fI.VISBE!' ARRIVALS AT THE BEDFORD SPRJSGS— An anusual large number of vi-it..rs were register<-J at those ; prings last week. On Weftnceday Jli&. Lane. Ml** Harriet Borbacea, Dr. ilenry Carpenter, and James Buchanan arrived. A nsniccr of bis and J. Davis friends tr.ni town went to the Mount i'alias .Station to meet him. and returned to the Springs with him. lieu, line, l. who is staying at the Springs, robe in the IUEC carriage by the suia of Mr.Bisclianari. A "Cel. ' Plume of Philadelphia was conspicuous on tho oecet.- n. 7he "Colonel" is tie perron trhc rtrttng hi* hot and hurrahed loudly is tows. one d'.v l-xtt i reek, teken it tea* reported ley the a'liee or the JO bef* that Washington tea* captured. —This "Col. Plaice" will be recollected by many New Yorkers as sp,.tiding sometime in at Highland Light. N. J.. and hailing from California. He then called himself a Secessionist, and as such was or. terms of daily intimacy with a McCle .lu Brigadier, who also sojourned there. The "CoJ. seems to find eongcninial "society wherever he goes. A". T. Tribune. The "CoL" does find very congenial society in this place, and the "old Public Functionary" also j seems to have fallen in with numerous kindred Bpir- : its hereabouts. If now J, Davis should happen | along, we have no doubt the accord would Le per-, feet all around. LARGE FIRE.—The extensive steam tannery establishment of J. W. Jones was entirely des troyed by fire on Thursday tbe 21st inst. The tannery is on Evifcts' creek on the state line, a part of the premises being in Maryland and part in Pennsylvania. The fire caught from sparks from the boiler in the afternoon about half past four, and in an hour the buildings and stock were entire ly destroyed. Then: was a high wind at the time, that caused the flames to spread rapidly. The loss is estimated at about thirty thousand dollars, Insured in a Baltimore company. A Urge quan tity of tanned leather, hid away in vats to se crete it from the (expected)' rebel raiders, was saved. SIMOS NxcnrE.i<, of Ray's Hill, sends us six new subscribers, paid in advance and says "I will try and procure yoi still more." This is the way Mr. N'ycnm and a c 331 her of others have been doing for some time past. Our list of subscribers is stead ily increasing. We have received more than twenty new names within a week. Oar circulation is now three hundred and seventy more than it was on the first 0 f April last. This increase comes mainly from tie eastern middle* part of the county. If the same rate of increase could be obtained iu the other parts of the county, tbe Inquirer would reach a circulation of two thousand copies. FRANKLIN Cor.vTT POLITICS.— -The irsnkhn Re- ; pository of this week says ; The UnionJConnty Convention met here on Tues day last, and unanimously - nominated Alex. K. j M'Clure, of Guilford, for Assembly ,* Hugh B. Da mson, of Chambersburg, for Commissioner; John H. Criswell, of Green (or Director of the Poor, and Morrow R. Skinner, of Largan, for Auditor. Con gressional conferees were chosen favorable to Gen *'m. H. Kooatz, of Somerset, for Congress, and Hon. Alex. King, of Bedford, for Judge. Tbe Con vention was entirely harmonious in its action. A series of sound resolutions were adopted. MSfThe facta of thi* county for the next draft willbeMflu , ACCIDENT AT A PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINE.— Au accident occurred at the Phccnix colliery in this State, on Saturday evening, which resulted in the instant killing of twenty-one men. They were on 2. slope ear coming out of tho mines from their day's work, and when near the top of the slope the chain broke, letting the car run back a distance of six hundred feet on a slope of seventy live degrees, killing all who were in the cars. MR. J. P- LONG of Hopewell township proposes to increase the circulation of the hiqiiirtp in that section of the county. Our subscribers in that re gion have been more than doubled witbiu a couple of months. Hut we suppose there are a large num ber left, who do not; yet enjoy the satisfaction of reading the Inquirer regularly. Geo. W English expects to travel m this county ! during the next few weeks. Mr. English will act I as our agent in procuring new subscribers for the I Inquirer. We have no doubt, our friends will give Mr. English all the assistance in their power in his efforts to increase the circulation and influence of their favorite paper. Died about the 14th inst in the hospital at Fortress Monroe, David L. Dougherty, a member of the 55th regiment, of Napier township, 2t> years old. He was a true patriot and a brave soldier. Rev. Dr. C. A. Hay will preach in the Lutheran church Sabbath morning at 10] o'clock, and Rev. A. Essick in the evening at 71 o'clock. The Rev. Edwards, of Philadelphia, will preach I in the Presbyterian church next Sabbath morning. at 101 o'clock. Hip The County Commissioners will meet on Wednesday August 10th. GOT. CI'KXIK is at the Bjprings. He will return to Harrijburg in time to vote on Tuesday. NKGI.F/TF,D COUGH? AND COLDS. Few are aware of the importance of checking a Cough or ''Common Cold." in its ar-t stage : that which, in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, -on preys upon the Lung?. ii Srotcn Bronchial Troches. ' Or Cough Lozenges, afford instant relief. The New York Tribune and New York dailies generally, have raised the prices of their papef* to four cents a copy or twenty-four cents a week. Many of the s2.uu weekly papers are going up to $2,50 and some to $3,00 a year. How kr-.g Eve, the first woman, lived, we do not know. It is a curious fact that in sacred history the age, death, and burial of only one woman —Sarah, the wife of Abraham —is distiuetly noted. W onian's age ever since appears not to have been a subject for history or discus- o 1. I3II£LI>. On the 24th inst., in Uai-ju twp., Emma Jaae Stuft, aged 2 years an.! 17 days. In Bedford Borough, on Sabbath, the 2'th of Juiy, Ferry llove! .-k, infant son of (}. IV. and L. M. Rupp, ■ .1 2 year.-. 3 mouths and 4 days. -Of #ueh is th - kingdom of lleavcn." lluw consola t -ry the words of Jesus which direct our attention to a Letter world, and assure us that our children, dying in infancy, are accepted through the merits of his death, and . by the renewing of the Holy Spirit, are fitted for an eter i nu! home in Heaven. The dear child whose death we mourn was a great sufferer, but he is happy now, in a world where pair and sickness are unknown forever. — There with his angel .ister he wait# the comiug of the m- urricg group who follow after. May the household divided now, la* au unbroken family in that Home from | which there shall be no going out. On 'he 2d in it., in Lancaster City, f lings ring con | snmptin. David I'. Brcneman, formerly oi Woodbury, | this county, aged about 33 years. The deceased, at tho breaking out of the rebellion in 1861, valuDUvre I and served his tern in three month's campaign, during which time he contracted his disease. On the 17th in?;., in tb town of Woodbury, M-ss Re becca lUnij i. aged 57 yeais. ltt mmiti- sad 17 day?. The deceased fell from a short stairway a! Mr. linns, man's stable, on tbe evening of the SOth u!:., and dinloca i ted, and braised her left k:.ee. Her physician and si! i that attccdsd bor expected a speedy re- every, and ?h<-. ! too, vv lively and hopefu'. until tw.-nty nrinnro. before : hr death. She had resided in the family of J. Brene ; man Esq., for 19 years previor# to her death : and, by j her amiability and kindness, gained tbe b>v and wamr c-! affoetkiii* of hi- family, who deeply tucnrti her deatii. Her remains were followed to their last resting place by a large concourse of friends and relatives. Hoilidaysborg paper* please copy. AN APPRKATIC E WA VTKIK A BOY" from li to 18 years old wag ted at this of fice to I cam the art of printing. Apply at once, tf. 'Tim - Advfrtistintßtfi. L UMBIL ,400,000 feet of assorted LUMBER for sale at Glen : -v Savage Mills. WASTED. TEAM? to haul LUMBER to Bedford. Ac. For par ticulars call at my residence, or at Reed's A fccheil's Banking House. THO?. C, GARRETT. jy.29.'64-3tii 4 Bedford, July 23 1c64. THE BEDFORD HOUSE, AT HGPEW AJTjLj, IIIRKY UROLLIVGER, 17* VERY attention given to make guest# comfortable, Jd who #t(>D t this Hnn-e. Hopewell, July 29. 1864 tf. HOWAK 1> ASSOCIATION, P,'l I LAJ> K f.PIf IA. FA. Dlsensev of ,'he XerVouw. Bemln#l, I'rlnary ?exua! S) stems-new and reliable treatment-in report* of the JIdtYARD ASSOCIATION -sentby mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKIItLIN HOrG.HTOX, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, l'a. v Br Wise Ay Tin.ps. Doaottrißc with your health sonstitation and character. If yon arc suffering witharw. - diseases for which HE'LMBCHLD'S EXTRA 111 fill i recommended. TRY IT ! TRY IT! it will t.ure von, ?ave long Suffering, ali ayiag Pain and Inflamma tion, and will re-t.jre you to H EALTH AN D PURITY, at a little expense, anil no expo- ore. Cut out the Adver tisement in another column, and .tail or send for it. £e tcare of Counterfeit*.' Ask fu. r .Helmbold . . like tto other. "CURES GUARANTEED. [!m, june3,'64; NOTICE. The undersigned acknowledge that they did Jonathan Reighard wrong in giving credence to the rtport of his having taken (Kirn from George Dihert. and disavow any intention of charging him with stealing. J. \Y. LIXUEXVELTER, FREUERICK KOOXTZ, Witness. JXUOJI FETTER. April 22, 18G4 — c. COST AR'S VERMIH UTIRMIHITQBS. Tor lUtn. Hire. loachM, Ant*. Bed Bnr. Mothsln Fnrs. Htsulenw, dr., lnwevla u I'ltxnlw, fowls. Anlmsl*. Ac. ilui up in 25 cent aadSl.9o Boxes, Bottle*. ar.d Flask, $3.69 and $5.00 site# for Hotels, Public Institutions, <tv. " r >nTy infaliihie remedies known," "Free from Poisons." '•Nat dangerous to tbehuman family," '■Rats'eomc out of their hole# to die." fpCr BOII by all lernggi-i# and Retailers everywhere. phif .""iifd wholesale in ail large cities. Z-iT'. '. ! Beware ! ! I of all worthless imitations. jSs?"?ee that "Co-tar's" name is on each Box, Bot tle. and Flank, before ycu bay. COKTA*. Z*T~ Principal Depot. 482 Broadway, New York. ZdrSold by ail wholesale and retail Druggist* ia Bedford, Pa. . t aar, 4. 1864—6 ato. 4 DMIXTSTB A T OIi'B NOTICE. J\. Laiters of Administration on the Estate of Charles Petisrl, late of Colram twp., Licdfood Co.. deceased, hav ing been granted to the umlrr-igncd by the Register of liedtord county. All person# indebted to said Estate are bcrsb> notified to make immediate payment, and those having ciaims against sard Estate will present them prop t-rlr authenticated for settlement. y • HENRY P. BIEHL. Julv 15.'64-8t AdntiHtetritlur. ALLEGHANY SEMINARY, MALE A>l> FEMALE. Rainebtxrg;, Bedford. County, Panna. J. W. HUGHE?, PtstxciPAC: The Fall ?essloi of this Institution will commence Thursday. August tbe Nth. The pleasant location, the morality of the place and the low rate of boarding, render this Institution desirable for students. Boarding, with furnished room. ?2.00 per week. Tuition in English branches. *4.25 per Quarter. For further information address J. W. If TV, HE?. July 8, 13M-tf. llainsbarg, Bedford Co., Pa. rp C LEAR TIIE HOUSE OF FLIES, USE DI TCHER'S CELKBARTED LKJIITNING FIrY-KILLER, A neat, cheap article, i-asv to use. Every sheet will kill a quart. SOLD EVERYWHERE. FRENCH, RICHARDS i CO., 10th and Market St?.. Philadelphia, Wholesale agents. [ju3-St. Notice to Tresspassers. THEREBY orewarn all person# from TRESPASSING on the'-Oro ve Fr.rtn." for tho purpose of Hunting. Fish ing, gathering Greens, Berries, or Passing through the en closures. may2o'64-3m. J. W. trLONAKER- U. & 10-40 BONDS. rpiiE.iE Bonds nrc issued nuder the Act of Congress of March Nth 1804, which provides that all Bond- issued under this Act shall bo EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by or under any state or hi-inieipal authority. Subscriptions : to these Bond# are received in United State# notes of Na tional Banks. They are TO BE REDEEMED IN COIN, at tbe pleasure of the Government, at any period notice* \ than ten nor More than forty year* from their date, and un i til their redemption Five Per Cent. Interest will be Paid in Coin, on Bonds of not over one hundred dol lars annually. The interest is payable on the first day# March and September in each year. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds, as they may prefer. Registered Bond# are re corded on the Books of tho f. S. Treasurer, and can be I transferred only on the owner's order. Coupon Bonds arc payable to order, and are more convenient for com mercial uses. I Subscribers to this loan will hare the option of having i their Bundadraw interest from March, 1-t. by pay'ng tho j accrued interest in coin—(or in United Stutes notes, or ! tho notes oYNuiional Banks, adding fifty per cent for prc i miuui,) or recervethem drawing interest from the date ot subscription and deposit.. As these Bonds are Exempt from Municipal or State Taxation, their value is incrca-ed from one to three per cent per an i nuni, according to the rate of tax levies in various parts of I the country. At the present rate of premium on gold they pay f OVKR 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 iaduce- I meets to lenders as the various descriptions of I" S. Bonds. In all other forms of indebtedne-s, the faith and ability of private parties or stock companies or separate communities only is pledged for payment, while for the debts of tho United States the whole property of the coun try is holdcn to secure the payment of both principle and interest in coin. These Bonds rv,ay bo suh-cribed for in sums from *BO up to any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus ! made equally available to the smallest lender and the ( largest capitalist. They can be converted into money at i .my moment, and the holder will have the benefit of the irftere-t. Ilmav be useful to state in this connection that the to tal Funded d'bt of the United States on, which interest is r or,l>!, tu gold, oil ttiC r.d (Lit of Man b, lOS-t. r, n . VT-'.".- 075,(100. The interest on thi.-; debt for the coming fiscal year will be 545,937,120. while the customs revenue in goi i fur the current fiscal year ending June 30th. IB6f. has been so far at the rate of oyer SI'JU),')UO.OOO per annum. It will be seen that even the present gold revenues of tho Government are largely in excess of the wants ( i the Treasury for the payment of gold interest, whde the rc cen* increase of the tariff will receipts from custom- on the same amount of importa tions, t05150,000,000 peranum*. Instructions t > the National Bank t act ing -i s loan agents were not 1 - sued from the Unite 1 'Fta-es Treasury until March 26, but in the first thr- week- of April the sub scriptions average! more than Ten Millions a Week. Nubscriptiun* will be received by TVsitiomil TVsitiomil which are dcpo!.i(_ries ot I'ublie monev, anilali KE-SFECd'AIiLE R YNivS AND BANKERS throughout the country, (acting as agents of the National Depository-Banks.) wilUiHtnish further information on application and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. May 13, ISC4-4m. SCHOOL. J. If. Diclcerson, Principal. 11. If. fisher, Assistant principal. TITHE COUNTY NORMAL SCHOOL vrill begin in Bed. I ford, on Mnvn.iT. Air,t sr Bth. Arrangements have lieen made to ofi'er the Teaehern of the County the ia'M jkij--ihle ailvai:ta^c. BOARDING, $2.25 per Week. Teachers will be charged a Tuition fee. barely enough to defray necessary expense-. Other* will be charged from *5.0(1 to s(j.(to, according to branches pursued. June 21. 18t)4-tl'. AI jLE C HAN Y. Male and Female Seminary, RAIXSBI RO. Pa. The second quarter of the Spring Session of this In stitution being# Wednei-rtay.' April 13. Terms reasonable. *25 will pay all expense# for a Quarter, (11 weeks.) Fohfurther information, address J. IV. HUGHES, Principal, itainsburg, Bedford 00. Pa. mar. IS IS64—tf. Sick and Wounded Fcnna. Volunteers. 'lnformation rejecting Pennsylvania soldiers in the Hospitals of Philadelphia, may always be hud by application to Jos.. PAKKEK, chief oi the Hospital Commission, at the rooms of the \ oung Mens Chrii tifn Association, No. 1004 Chestnut street. Ooiiifr, Gone ! FJAIIE under-igneil. having taked AUCTIONEER AND 1 ?ALE LICENSE, is now ready to cry Sales on the most reasonable term*. WILIAM I.ASHLEY, may6,'64-4m. Llbinsv ille, Pa. A I AN HOOD : How Lost, how Restored. AI Just publithe I, a n"w additional l)r. Cohere Well's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (with out medicine) of SperuMitorrhtru. or.-( n.ine' Weakness, ln viduntarvhcmiiial Losses, Impoteney, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediment# to Marriage, etc.: also t'oneuMp tion. EpOep-y, and Fiu, induced by eelf-indulgcnce or sex ual extravuga ice* Price kt a scaled envelope, only 0 cents. Vf • The celebrated author in thi# admirable essay clearly demonstrate#, from'a thirty year# successful practice, tl;t the alarming c.-.v. -C(j(lcnc- af self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife—pointing out a mode of ears, at once simple certain and effectual, by means of whicheverv sufferer, no matter hi# condition uiay bo, may pure himself cheaply, privately , and radically. J. 4r-Thi# Leetuic should be in the hand# of every youth and every man in the lauJ. Rent, under seal, in a plain eavelope. to any addres-, poet-paid, on reeeipt. of six cent*, or two po*t stamp-. Ad-' drres the publishers. CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO., 127 Bowery, Nw York, Post-Office box 4586. June 17,'64-tf. Wanted. r ftA COBDS CHESTNLT-OAK BALK. OW 3. t W. SHNCK. PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. < l BY Virtue of an Order of the Orphan'? Court, of Bed ford County, the undersigned Administrators of the <>i Jacob Detwiler. lute of Mot.lie Tir>, Bedford County, doc d., wit! bo sold at Public Oal-cry, on the premises, On SATURDAY, the 20lU or AUGUST, IS6I, All the following described Ileal Estate vh,: all that cer tain Farm, or Tract of Land, in said Township, late tho Mansion Property of deceased,'adjoining lands of Daniel Roplogle, John Potter's heirs and others. CONTAINING EIGHTY-FIVE ACKES, more or less—about 65 or 76 acres cleared aud nni'or Fedte—balance well Timbered, with a Good Two and a half .Story DWELLING lIOI'SK with Bntetnenl Story. A large BANK BAKN, and other out- buildings thereon erected. Also, there is a good APPLE ORCHARD. ami pleuty of fresh rumiing M ater upon the premises. t'At'Sale to commence at Or e o'clock, P. M. of said day. Terms made known on ciuv of sale by DAVID 0. HOOVER. MOSES H DETWILER. New Enterprise. July 1, LSOi-tf. FROM THE PRESS OF J. B. LIPPINCOTT &CO. PHIL A DELPHI A. * I Every Owner of Ilorse, Should Possess a Copy of .Mr. Mayken't Invaluable Book., J USX PUBLISHED : MATHEWS ILLUSTRATED Horse Management, I Containing descriptive remarks upon the Anatomy, Medi cine, Shoeing, Teeth. Food. Vices, alls ; likewise a plain I account of the situation, Nature antf Value of tho various Points : together with eommjiils on Groom.-. Dealers, Breeders, Breakers and Trainers ; also on Carriages and Barnes#. Embellished with iuore than -10;) Engravings iVoui original designs made expressly for this Work. By EDWARD MAYHEW, 51. R. V. Author of'-The | Illustrated Horse Doctor." fine Vol. Svo. 11. A Companion to the Illustrated Horse Management, NEW EDITIO N. the" ILLUSTRATED HORSE DOCTOR. Bcin. an accurate and detailed account, neermpaniei ; by wore than 4di> pictorial representation# characteristic . to the various diseases to which the Equine race are rub le-ted ; tog ther with the latest mode of treatment, tad all the requisite prescriptions written in plain English.— By Edward Mavhew, M. R. C. V. author of several Works ou Veterinary Art. [From the London Globe.] Every gentleman who possesses or cares for horse? would do well to keep this book in his house. .Mr. May- I hew '- treatment of the worst disease# to which h rse* are liable is very chvirly laid down and the method of keep ing horses well an i to a prolonged old age, is that of na ture, of common sense. ~ [From tho Era.] No one with the least equine kuuwicdge can require to be told that Mr. Moliew is the man for the task which he I' has undertaken, aud til as t satisfactorily accompli.-hed.— Hi# high reputation in the veterinary art, and his qualifi cations as practiced writer on domestic animals, render ■ him the Vuiy person for -upplying an intelligent and in i tercstiag Work • a the diseases of the horse, which would jhe devoid u£ Ui?rv pro/c-.-ioual localitie.-, vrhily, at the ; same time, hi* skill as a draughtsman, and huinor as a | witty observer id life, enabl-.d hijn to i'.lu 'r.u, with bis' i pencil what hj had written with hij pen. Wb advisedly i say that "The Illustrated Horse Doctor" i- the vorv ho-* I book of the laud which we know: and what give# it an ! 1 --etiti.il charm L-, that the author so thoroughly -£ymp— I times with the m-ble uniwal which he describe, . . . ' We at cuce pronounce it as scientific, yet intelligible : in ; forming. yet highly amusing: acceptable to the profound j horse doctor, yet the work of all others for the boot shelves lin every gentleman's sanctum. . . . We give it our unqualified approbation and recommendation | b - Either of the tliovo hooka iviii be scat ly mail on j receipt offS. * - irr MARK'S PENINSULAR CAMPAIGN. 1 TbcP. in i'ar ''jtmpatgn ia Virginia: or. In idents 'an 1 {Scenes n tin liattlr-i ieW* and in iii.-hui nd. Illus i trated with numerous engravings. By Kev. .1 J. Marks, j D. IE, Ohapiain of the 63rd Ptmnsylvania JUgimeut.— ; Id mo. Price $1,50. Tv* WICKERSHAM'S SC HOOL ECONOMY. A treatise on the preparation, orpanizati-n, emph-y --mcnts, governments and authorities of schools. BY JAMES PILE WICKERSHAM, A. M. Principal Pen.i-ylrania State Normal School at Miller?- ! villc, Pr. lamp, 5i,23. [From the Mass. Teacher.] We hearti'v invite the readers of the Ttmhtr to exam ine thisexceflent" VhUithel belie vine that it will tend to haste j the titnu when teaching will be recognized a# a proles-ion. and the tea..-her be as fitted for. his work as to command tho re.-prct of tho wise and good. [From the Com. School Journal.} This i? an cx.'cLcb t book and we welcome it as a valu able addition to the limited list, of work# for teachers.— It was written by an earned dud experienced te&iAier hy oue whose heart i.- in the great work of Education, it i- full af useful bint#, suggestions and direction#, and no true teacher can read it without profit. We sineere'y iluvnk Prof. WickeVstiaiufor the preparation of thi* work. It wid be good wherever it may be circulated. V. ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND, Annals of the army of the Cumberland, comprising Bi ographic#, Descriptions of Departments, Accounts of Ex pedition#. Skirmishes aud Battles : l#o it# Police Record of Spies, Smugglers, and prominent Rebel Emissaries; to gether with Anecdote#, Incidents, Kemmi-ccnccs, etc., and Official Report- of the Battle of Stone River. By an Officer. lilu-tra cd with numerous Steel Portrait?, En graving- and Maps. *vo. w. The above work# wiil be sent by mail op receipt of the published price. J. . LIPPINCOTT & CO, PUBLISHERS, Philadelphia. July I, 1864-st. THE OLD FLAG. ! A CAMPAIGN PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE, devoted to the Election of LINCOLN and JOHNSON, IDno* and Fni*vr>n?t. and the Hiyh' of fr'jh fj* to our ilrnre Sol dier*. will be issued on the 21# of July, and weekly there after until the fall return# of the Presidential Election can fa given, from the office of the FItAXXLt.X JlKt'Osirour, Pa. THE OLD Flag will contain Portrait* of Lincoln, John :ov an<) oilier Kmincnt mti ♦ Maps ot and Ltctclc field,, and will urge relentless war upon Copperheads until their decisive defeat iu Novemher next. It will ba neatly printed paper of twenty columns. TERMS-Cash in Advance, One Copy..-. - '"liVn 10 Copies to one addrvs f4 •' op •• • SOO r, .1 U 10 00 50 " *' " V" L* 00 And at the tame rato (30 cents per copy) far any number over fifty. Sir Let every earnest Union man at once commence t" raise a club for hi# immediate neighborhood, so that alt the numbers can be secured. _ .... first uiiiuher will contain a Frtrit of dent Lincoln, aud the second will contain a Portrait of Andrew Johnson. Address , , M'CLURE A STONER. June 24-3t. Ckambtnburfr Fq. 0 YES! ANOTHER 0 YES! r I HIE undersign td "nave entered into a Partnership in the AUCTIONEERING AND SALE-CRYING Business, and take pleasure in offariug their servi-c# t<. their old friend? and the public generally- They w.a at tend promptly to ail busfats* eatius'ed to ihem. J r ISAAC MIILLR, DAVID I. ALt FltajaatvUle, Jca 1® 13M-3t. WEW GOODS ! OA K H ALL !: BLOOD'S- B/TJB*, PA, | J. B. WILLIAMS & BROTHER, ANNOUNCE to their customers ond tho public in geu eral. that they are receiving a large assortment ol New Good#, such as IDIER/ST C3-OOIDS: MEN'S WEAR, fix: CLOTHES?, CAfSniERES, SATIN ETTa, COTTONADES, SHIRTING FLANNSLd. Dress Goods. Black and Fancy Silk#, Shailies, Poplins, I.awn?," Mozambique's, with a large Assortment of Prints, Giugbaats, Mushus, Check*, Ticking#, Ac. NOTIONS, NOTIONS! - At Glove*, Hosiery, Dress Trimming?, Skirts, Braid?, Laces, Ladiee, Mine* A Chil'dus Skeletons, READY-MADE CLOTHING! COATS. PANTS. AND VESTS, both Cloth and Cassimcre, made in the most approved styles. JlftOTS, BHOS, FA) ORAL b; AM) GAIIRh, por both Ladies' aud Gc-ntkmei.'s Wear. HATS,CAPS. BONNETS, FLOWERS, RUCHES. SHAKERS, &C. PHOTOGRAPII ALBUMS, STATIONARY. SCHOOL BOOKS, 3YALL AND CURTAIN PAPERS, Carpets, FLOOR (ML CLOTHS AND MATTLN6S. GROCERIES! COFFEE, SUGARS, SYRUPS, iIOLASSES, TEAS, SPICES. Ac.. Ac., Ac., Ac. PROVISIONS. FISH, HAMS, (plain and ?ngar-cured.) SHOULDERS AND SIDES. Q,KT!BHiISrS"W -A.IHAE. GLASSWARE, LAMPS AND FIXTURES, CLOCKS AND LOOKING GLASSES, WOODEN-WARE. BUCKETS,] TUBS, CHURNS,J BROOMS, Ac. TOBACCO. A large stock to sell either by Wholesale or Retail. DM, PAINTS, OILS, lit [-STI FFS. &C, A general assopment of the meet reliable Pat. Medicines. COUNTRY MERCHANTS supplied with Essence- and Oils at CITY PRICKS. THE DRU6 DEPARTMENT ; I# miner tin- su}>ervi-ii.n of Dr. MAS:., oue of the most a - e.,ui;di#b<-Druggists in the country, so that Physicians : amt "tavrs, depend upon l etting reliahic artich.-. ; V.v--3'l the above article# will bv Mltl nt u-rait ! :"ac circus maces of all. No Trouble to Show Goods! TEIt.TfS-- Cash or Produce. un!e# by special agteo mcnt. No credits longer thas hii. 31 juts#, witbuu; interest. BiooJy Hun. June 17. ldfiLtf CHEAP COMER! FASQUHAE'S ' REPUTATION FOR SELLING CHEAP STILL MAINTAINED! -"E are now receiving a: " Cheap Corner." a very la#co \\ stock of Spring and Summer Fashionable Foreign aud Domestic Dry Goods, of every variety and style. TO THE LADIES. Ca!' and examine our stock of CALICOES BALMORALS DKLAINS. HOOP-SKIRT?, AL.VPACAS ribbons, SB AWLS, CCFFS A COLLARS, n.\TS, HEAD NET*!, VAILS, COMBS, HOSIERY, TIUMMINOS. GEN FLE >11! > , ' Come and ?-- oar aiorUnont of COTTONADES COATS, JEANS," PANTS, SATIN ETTS, VESTS, CASfiIMKRES, BOOTS CLOTHS, GAITERS, LINENS, SUSPENDERS, MUSLINS, SHIRTS, DRILLS, NE K TIES Ci 11 O C l: R IBS! COFF£B, SUGAR. MOLASSES, STROPS, - ' SPICES, ALL KINDS. Tobacco and Hegars. Congress, Flounder, Old Virginia, John Anderson, Nat ural Leaf, and all kind# of Smoking Tobac-i and Scgar*. Having adopted the CASH SYSTEM, we ore de termined to sell at very small profit, and the public, who have ?o kindly j.atronized us, arc respectfully invlte'dto call and examine our stock. J. R. FARQUHAIL Juliana Stree.t, Bedford, June 17, IS6d-tf. NEW GOODS AT MRS. STEWARTS. Call and See Them. June 10, 1801-tf. ESTRAYS. Cy.AiiE to the premises of tho / Tow nship, ou the lrt of June in*t., N TWO MULES; lOnc a Bey, with whita spot on the right side of the throat —blind ot'the left eye', and supposed to be about six year* old. The other, Dttr, eo'orcd, with ring-hone on right hind foot, and the left'ew" "U.S." branded "D the right shoulder : and the letter "C" branded on the 'eft shoulder, supposed jto be abant seven years old. No o- "er mark# roeolieoted. i The owner or owners are toque:'* t to cemeforward, prov# i nrorverty, pay chargss tabs them away. I 1 JuseTo'64-Bt. * WILLIAM FETTER. il'vpaf :^wBT~ r: ~ VJ OTICB is hereby given to all persons couceraefl, that jN the undersigned having Gled his account on the Es tate f Bttij Kairflt'isui, late of St Clair Township, dee'd," will apply to the Orphans Court. at Augurt term, for a discharge. GEO. D. KAUFFMAIT, July 1, J 334-31. Admr. of Henry KtuCmaa, dec.d. A DMINISTRATOR'3 NO TICK. AA. Letter* of Administration having been granted to tho subscribers on the Estate of Ann Maria Barbara If illegal, laic of Harrison totrti-'bip, Bedford county, dereaecl. AH perrons indebted to said Estate are hereby notified to make payment immediately, had those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. PETER R. lULI.tC.A3, JACOI3 B. lIILLEGA3, July 1, 1564-61* Adminittraton. \ DMINIFTRATOR'S NOTICE. A Letters of Administration having been granted totha subscribers, on the Estate of Robert Elder, late of Middle Woodbury Town-hip. deceased. All persons indebted te said Estate are hereby notified to utahc payment immedi ately, and those Slaving claims against the same will pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement. JOS LA If ft. ELDER. WM. fc". ELDER, June 21, 'G4-st* AdmmUrrcitort. A EDITOR'S NOTICE, A The undersigned Auditor, appointed to make distri bution of the funds in the hands of Thome; Fisher, Ad ministrator ofCatbarincSliger, late of Cumberland Valley township, Bedford County, Pa., dee'd., hereby gives notice i that he will attend to the duties of his appointment, on i Mowiay, the lira rfsy of July, A. D. 1 >64. at his office In i the Borough of Bedford, whan and where all parties inter ested may attend if tb-v think proper E. M. ALS-JP, June 17,-2t. , Auditor. i DMC>ISTRATORS' NOTICE, i t Letters oi" Administration upon the Estate of Alex. Gilsoir, Jate of Bedford Township, dee'd., having been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of Bedford County. All persons knowing themselves indented to said estate, art! hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly au thenticated fur settlement. WALTER P. GIBSON, June D'C-l-6t*. JOHN BROWN, Admr',. I DM 1N IST R A TOR'S NOTICE. d. V Notice is hereby given that Letterse< Administratioa have beer, granted to the subset iber. <>n the Estate of Daa i- i Means, late of Monroe- township, Bedford county, dee'd. AH person* indebted to -aid Estate arc rermired to make immediate payment, and those having claims thereon will present them duly authenticated for settlement. HENRY WHETSTONE, Monroe twp., Juno 10/64-Gl. A dminiitrator. \ EDITOR'S NOTICE. iX The undersigned. Auditor, appointed by the Or phans' Court of Bedford County, Pernio., to make distri bution of the balance in thehanfs of John B. Eluck. Esq., Administrator of the Estate of Jacob pluck, lato of H ooe v.ell township. deceased, to and among the parti,..- entitled theret . will attend at his office, in Bedford, en liVrfass day, ih> i ' it ef June, next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., f. t tha pur poses of his appointment. JuneS'Ci-it, J. 11. DERIiOHROW. A DM INIPtR'fOP.'S NOTICE. -V. Letters of Ada-inis:raUon having been granted to the undersigned of the Borough of cciieilsbixTg, upon tho estate of John Kulp, lata of Scaellaburg, dec'u, by the Register of Bedford county. All persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate are requested to make up mediate payment, and th so having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. DUNCAN MeVICKER, may 2;, 1654-6t s . Administrator. pSECITTOR'S NOTICE. 1 J Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary have been granted by the Register of Bedford County to the subscribers, , n the Estate of John Riley, late of West Providence township, dee'd. Ail persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims thereon arc required to pivscut them dulv authenticated for sett Ernest, a J. K. RILEY. May 13/61 fit REBECCA RILEY. Sheriff's Sale" r>Y Virtue of the within Fi Fa'., tome directed, tiers ) will be sold at public sale, at the Court House, in the | Borough of Bedford, on Saturday. ike 16/A dety of July, 1864, at 10 o'clock A. M., all th right, tit'*, and interest: of Juremiah ."Smith, in the following TRACT OF LAND, situate in Southampton township, Bedford county, Pcnne. containing EIGHTY-FIVE ACRES; more or less: about Fifty acres cleared, adjoining lands of Joseph Smith, Lew is Miller, John Lavender, and others, with a Log lfonse, Barn. Ac., thereon erected. Seised and token in exeentiea as tho property of Jeremiah Smith. Atfc'O, 'Die following LOT OF GROUND.situate in tip) village of Stousrstowii. Bedford county, Peuua., Fronting about 110 feet and extending back about 200 feet to ati Alley ad joining lot of BooVtci's heirs on the East, and by an Alloy <.n it,. Vf ... Having thereon cr.-cted a"i wo-Sto: r Fraina HOUSE, hfi feet by 55, a frame si&Me and t.% Wash- House. Also, a vacant Lot of Ground in the sail Village, fronting on Alain street. 55 feet, and extending bark 2 jii It ,t to ar. Alley, adjoining Lot of Joseph ("rissiuan's heirs.' on tho West, and aa Alii von the East. Seized an! take* in execution as the property of G'-orgv Trickcr. . JOHN ALDSTADT, Bedford, June if, 'Si t:. Skerijf. Notice of inquest. BY Virtue of a writ of Partition and Valuation, isveed out of the Orphan's Court of Bedford County, and to * ma directed, as Sheriff rf said county. I will hold an Ic qocst upon the Real E rate of John Motzgar, late of Juni ata township, dee'd., who died intcstab-. or. the premisiv. on tbw22rf < toy of July, nrxi,. Raid Real Esttito, consin ingof {)ne Tract cf Land, situate in Juniata 1 wnsbip, BedfordOuntv, containing 330) acres, acre or (ess. with a Brick ftm. Lor House, Bank Barn and Stable thereon ereot cd,and about 160 acres cleared. That tha-chib'.ren and heirs ar i :tl! per-cr interested therein a-e notified to at tend If the/ think proper, at the time and place hefoiw mentioned. That, the following earned persons are the heirs named in sail writ, vis:—lst- Amelia Metzgar, wid ow. fi. Surah, wife of George Corl -r. Sd. Mary, wife of John A! sip. 4U.1. El'.en, wife of Wa. .Showman. sth. Daniel Mclzsrar. 6th. Maria, wife of John Kerr. Ttb. Sophia, wife of Emanuel Palmer, who died, leaving issue, six children, via:—Lavinia Palmer. John Palmer, Ehnira Palmer. Georg Palmer. Susan Palmer, and Henrietta Pal me . who have f r their Guardians, John P. iteed and Daniel Mctzgsr, Esq's. S;h. Ltruisa, wife of Washington Hollar, and 9th. Susan Metxgar, a minor, ef whom John P. Reed, Esq., is Guardian. JOHN ALDSTADT. Bedford, June 17,'61-td. NWijf. Notice cf Inquest. BY Virtue of a writ of Partition ami 'Valuation issued out of the Orphan's Court, of Bedford, county, and to urn, as Sheriff uf said couniy, directed, 1 w!U hold an In quest upon the Real Estate of Frei'k. Claxr, late of Union townsbip, dee'd.. who died intestate, on the premises, on the 15/5 day of July, next, said Real Estate, consisting of ONE TRACT OF LAND, situate in Union township, Be dford county, containing 2CH) acres, more or loss, with Two Log House*, Log Barn, and Log Stable, thorton erected, and about 150 acre.' cleared. That the children and heirs and ai! persons interested therein are notified to attend if they think proper, at the time and place before mentioned. Tha; the following tinned persons ru the heirr earned in said writ, vis:—lvt. Jaob t'iaar, share owned by Bartfcel onew L'tbely. 2d. Simon Claar, deceased' leaving issna 6 children—Frederick, deceased, leaving opo child Elsinda, of whom Christ. Briggie is guardian: -Maria wife of Moy ' or, Rebecca. Susan. Catharine wife of Henry I'eathsr, Ja cob, Aaron 3d. Muthias, share owced by B. Dibeiy. 4th. Peggy, wil'cof Peter Tc-kes, how deceased, is sue to wit: Jacob C. Ickcs, Nancy wife cf Claycomb and Elisabeth who died leaving 0:1 c child, Walter llerkhimor. sth. Nancy, wife of Michael Walter, who died leoriug SBC, to wit: Julian, harsh, Simon, Joseph, Elizabeth Mi ehael, and Cathnriuc. fith. Karab. wife of Jacob Liugca fclter, residing jn Illinois. Vib. lloriisra. wife of Georga Lingenfelter, share heid by John Claar. 6tb. Henry Ciaar, Stk. Daniel Claa. 10th., Raehacl. wife of Bartholomew Dibelv. 11 th. Elizabeth, wife of Jonathan Bentlv, si aro heid by B. Dibolr. 12th. Josej.h Claar, and 13th. Jeha W. Claar. ' JOHN ALDSTADT. Bedford, June IT, 'G4-td. Sl.mf. o, YKs: ~ milE undersigned having taken AUCTIONEER'S JJCENSE, For Bcilford County, oilers his lei .-ices to the ©iiiaeo* cf tha County. Address, JOHN DELL, June 17/04-;3. Fix Mile Bedford Co., Pa. Subscribers to Bedford Inquirer. LOOK TO YOU R INTERESTS PERSONS indebted to me for Subscrijvti n, AdvvrUing or Job-M'ork. will find it to their advantage to pay up, . a* I have determined to close up my accounts without a uzelqss delay of two or three year*. My bBU are small and any one who desires to pay can do so without any great inconvenient:*. Bo pay up and save easts—as I will sue all indebted to mo, fur all sum.*, from Fifty, cents up wards. Prcmpt atunlion to this notice tony #av trouble. J. R. DUKEORKOW. Bedford, May 27,1834. Wanted. | /tri CORUB OP' BAKK, tor which par cwrA i I v v ur the highest market p icsa will hf St 4, -n- JOHN A. htOWRT. SurmMtr a/'liU fi-nn 1f r*|rtsr i Juas I, 1854,-tf.
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