n|fnS!i gTyi&ii.iii'Sa. "tinT' t v -ippRESTfCE. f>boy about sixteen years oW, in t ~*.;T ?3{ ajid induVttious) to loam tlie art of printing wiii be received at this office. Immediate applieu tiers els >uji he made. tf - THE ISQCIREA is A better medium tlsan any other paper, for communicating with the people ot Bed ford county. It has a circulation of over tweo c hundred fitkd *t idily incline. Advem?'- n ■ tt fin ibis J. apc-r,-reach a thousand rr edi r note._ 1 they would, published in any other paper that circu lates in this county. CAMP-MEETISC,— There will be a eamp.meofing held rear Pleasantwlk- on the laud of Mr. Samuel Barefoot commencing Sept. the 9tl>. N. B. So huckstering will be allowed. H. B So miners P. C. DEDICATION. —Tbe r*'* Methodist Episcopal Church at Hopewell Bedford Co. Pa. just completed will be dedicated to the worship of Almighty God on Sabbath morning the 11th of Sept. Ihe dedicating services will be conducted by the Bee. J. McKeu flric Beilv I). D. Rev. J. C. Pershing D. D and ilev. O; D. Cbenowcth. P. E. of the district, a number ot other ministers are expected to be present. The Public are invited toaU41 ® * P. M. and TJ P. M Arrangments will be made to run a tram of r from Huntingdon and Bloody Run. C. W. ASHCOW, ,1 NO. MAJOR, R. LI-NOPON. Aug. 25, 1*54. Committee. RSIRORMTTTOF TEVT BOOTS. —J. W. Dickerson. Bedford Boro. J no. Brown. Bedford Tvp. Geo. Our dill, Juniata; Shannon Hardmsn, Londonderry and Harrison : Rev. B. F. Hunt. Napier ? Adam 1 kes. St Clair; MScheal WertJ, Union: Baml. Terry. S. Woodberry ; Win. Pearson. M. Wood!,-try ; /no Ma jor, Broad Top : Jno. B. Pluck. Hopewell: Miss ! he res* I.y singer, East Providence ; Asa Williams, \\ est Providence ; Jacob B. 11 illiams. Bloody Bun • B. E. Harcleroad. Snake Spring : Henry Snider, Mon roe ; Charles Faxton. liberty: Wm. .Mason, Cumb. Yallcv; J. W. Hughes, Colerain ; and Miss Eliza (. Smith. Schcllsbarc. were appointed by the last < o. Institute, a Committee to devise means of securing uniformity of text books throughout the County, and tkev are requested to meet at the Union School House in Bedford, on Saturday Sept lit*. Git. for ihat purpose. This in after is an important one 'and it is hoped there will be a full atnendance. Union Mass .Meetings. The Union men of the different Boroughs and Townships of Bedford County who desire to main taia the integrity of the nation through the triumph of the Union ticket at the coming election will unite in holding meetings at the following designated points where they will be addressed by proinLueht speak -9 Barley's School House, Bedford Tap. Tuesday Sept. 20th at 7 o'clock P. M. Charlesville Colerain Tv*p. Wednesday Sept. 21st at 1 o'clock P. Rainsfcurg Colerain Twp. Wednesday Sept. 23 st at 7 o'clock P. M. Elbinsville Southampton Twp. Thursday Sept. 22rai lit 1 o : clock P. M. CiearviUg Monroe Twp. Friday Sept 23rd at 1 o'clock I'. M. 810 ody Hun Bert ugh Friday Sept. 25rd at 7 o'clock P. M. John I\ ream's East Providence Twp. Saturday FVpt. 2tth at I o'clock P. M. Centreville Cumb. Valley Twp. Monday Sept. 25th at 1 o'clock P. M. Hunt's School House Cumb. Valley Twp Monday Sept. 2'ith at 7 o'clock I'. M. Bridgeport Londonderry Twp. Tuesday Sept, 2>fh at I o'clock P. M- Jolin Mctxgar's Jtudatei. Ts#. Whilne'-day Sept. 28th a; 1 o'clock F. M. Schell =b'irg Borough Wednesday Sept. LSt'i at • o'clock P. M- , Pleasant-rill': St Clair Twp. Thursday Sept. 25th at 3 o'clock P. M. Texas Union Twp. Thursday Sept 2.'that 7 o clock P a ShiUfor's School House Union Twp. Friday Sept. 80th at 1 o'clock P. M. St. Clairsville St. Clair Twp Friday Sept. 30th at 7 o'cloek P. M. New Fnterprise Sonth Woodberry Twp. Mendhy Oet. 3rd at 1 o'clock P. M. Woodberry Middle Woodberry Twp. Monday Oct. SH at 7 o'cloek P. M. 'kti.ton Liberty Twp. Tuesday Oct. 4th at 1 o clock R. B iW. cirell Broad Top Twp. Tuesday Oct. 4th at 7 o'clock P. M. Ritchey's School House Snakes Spring Twp Fri day Oct. 7th at 7 o'clock P. M. By order of the County Committe. "G. w. HUPP. Chairman. JUDGE KIMMKLE IX SOMERSET. "Democratic Sass Meeting" Under this ostentatious and imposing title, a Cop perhead meeting was convened at tbe Court House, on Monday evening of court. It was numerously attended; the court room was well filled, and we suppose that most of the serpents belonged to the Somerset 'county den were present. This tingle room full of men is dignified with the title of a "Democratic Mane Meeting." At a moderate com putation from a fourth to a third of the Mast were loyal, union mc-n. After tiie meeting was called to order, several speeches were ri- r.de. —All of which were of the \ al landigham and Wood type of loyalty—-breathing onl the most malignant denunciations of their oton Government, but not one tcord of condemnation of that of the ''Southern confederacy."' he believe the speech of the Hon, F. M. Kimmell. "the copperhead candidate for President Judge of this Judicial district, is considered the the master piece of the evening. We have not tqtace to spare to give even a synopsis of tbe Hon. gentleman's re mark?. Suffice it to say, that there was nothing new in it, only in so far as it came from him. who has heretofore been considered a conservative war democrat: but there is no mistaking his political status for for the future, he donned the whole cop perhead insignia on that evening, and proved him self capable of filling a high station in the secret so ciety of 0. A. K. in the vest, or of the McCldlan minute Men in the East. IS e would sugges* to the Supreme Commander, Vallar.dighara. that he give him an office, if he has not already done so, worthy "Of his talents. Speaking of the Supreme Common dcr of the Northern TRAITORS, reminds us of an in cident that occurred duriDg the delivery of the Hon. gentleman's speech: A young man whose home is in the vicinity of VaHandigham'* residence, but who was at Ihe meeting on the eveniagin question, said to us. •'Traitor as VaHandigham is. neither he. nor anv of . hi s supporters would dare make such a speech a? that (referring to the Hon. F. M. Iv. who was speak ing) in Ohio—the people ( mark! not the President! 1 would nt t suffer it.'' In the course of his remarks the speaker: 4 *He believed it was just and proper the soldiers should vote, if a fair poll could be had, but this would not be permitted, as every soldier woaid be compelled to vote as ki_ offices hould die- Mark this soldiers and vote for the Hon. F. M. Kitnm.dl, vr'i > say< y.-.i are un longer i'—< aim,. !•. the iu re tuols, the the shires of your pfti cfcrs ihmt you dare not even Vote as your tk n judge rsent Jictft'c-s, but onlv as your officers shall permit you. Rut it is remarkable that further op in his speech, he undoes the whoje.of this, and say- ;: cobs** that if MeClellan obtain the DOtllination a' the (" k g,, Convent: on, hewii receive nine-tenths of the sol titer's vote.a:id that no power on earth can prevent it. WE fancy we see "LITTI.E MAC" trfoted out in tie face ofonr armies by such peace men as Ferm i i > and Ben. Wood.Reed, Huge*. itichitond. Soyrn > tr. \ oorhees. Lou g, Harris. Coffroth nod the Hon. F. M. Kiinniell. so iciting ftft irsrtfrago with the fhtptmt* Commander, Vallandigha n, acting as master. if c •••• monies. Oh' but this would be a rich sight! How • ! ;he soldiers resist the appeal# of solicitors oiVteu un doubted loyalty and patriotism! Very reluctant!..- we must leave his Hon. with out moroobservation. Ofvourse every thine that the Pres ident has done or rill do was denounced,as unconsti tutional the learned geivlonian ;-but the lvnancipa tion Proclamation was the evil of evils, for Hod had created the negro purposely and expressly to Vie the slave of the Anglo-Saxon race: and therefore, endow ed him with but in-: - utficient mental qualification# to understand his exalti d master's requirement and to fulfill them, but nothing more*#'' n this. And should this noble race lie visited at any time with qualms of conscience as to the right of one man owning another because he is black ; to buy and soil him as a horse or an ox : to separate husband and wife, parent-and child; :.o whip, fl.iv. hung or burn him to death: or to commit adultery and fornication with this degraded black man s wile and daughter, and at the proper age subj vet his men iffisprinn by this illicit intercourse, to the same punidtfeentnn-.l degra dation by the arbitrary piwerot his uncontrolled will: we aaj if his conscience should chide him for this, aud he should IK; induced by-.its calls in behalf of hu manity & fr, an emit hissiaves:—according to the Hon. gentleman, he will be guilty of thwarting the designs ofa holy aud merciful Providence, and by Ilia right eous decree shall be made IPs instrument in extermi nating the race he intended to .serve. And.therefore, he. the Hon.gent. eman. is opposed to a continuance of the war. because Lincoln has diverted it from its original chan.Hu! to tap sole purpose of freeius; the ne gro, which, as he ha* shown, is not oily uncou.-uhuion al. but opposed to the decrees of Heaven. * * * Incongruous as.it way appear in of SNYH high literary- attainments and legal acumen, he SOON after declares that, the greatest evil to be dread - ed FRTIM t., e emancinatibn of the black 3 —A race, which the GENTLEMAN had a few MINUTES prei ions assured us. wa- 100 viedbva eiereVtVl EOD. to ester ruination by T te whites il they set theni. tree —was the amalgamation of the WHITE and black rae •. And ask- IF. von the au dience 1 wo, dd lie willing to elevate them to an equal ity with the whit, MAN' FE wiii BE ren.einhered, that iri the first ;.-t of his argument 00 this subject, the Hon. gentleman asserted' THAT HRID had ENDOWED the black man with no higher mental qualific-tt ions than were sufficient TO understand his master's commands rod to obey him. V. t WE are gravely asked by this cou sistent logician. T-' WE nre willing to do what bail ac cording to his own SHOWING -hn- doubly decreed IM possible. For how C AUK? we make him our equal, if ever SO desirous to dv> so. if GOD HPS denied him the nepeaeary qualification -, ol pfettnitM so., and doom ed hint to final extiroathm if WE try R-> IV'I CE him -> * * * * * * Judge K'mmeli! of all men we knew .you. should have been the last to agitate the NIGGER question for lou are the only man of SOR.ier -et county, that we know of that ever fought for . T r '(nn iratf tltre ! The only reasonable excuse tlu't tU" bo. made tor. I that you are the chosen candidate cfa vile, cqrqupt and disloyal political party, w'uuse na mbers, it no: actually, are morally traitors to their e ."wintry : and having thus committe<l yourself, you are compelled a descend to dishonorable, mean, dirty, vlisrcputa le acts in hope of success. Mark! one who ad,aires lonas A inatt, tells yon. yon trill fail. In coin: 'u.-ioir ,'--E have one request to make. Tliat you delivt R tie elf-same speeeh wherever an anJiei'ee. md the oftener yon do so the better: for to our ET r lirt krtowb Jgc- you have made more converts to the true faith" than WE EUJ eyiiect fro h -|P effort- of MY one man in the Loyal Patriotic L'oioii party. Somerset Whig the Urd/ird Infnirer. ki ßully lor .Hoitrae." MR. EVTTCR :— I read ftcfatsiona'l rjn the Gtiseilo nil us 1 was looking it over a few days sigh; f no' ee3 a coiiimuu'mation of dlevcu sentences, under he caption of "HiJJ.V •>•;" MOVKOE,'" in which a orrespondent tells some nine falsehood'in tryiiig to ■idicnie titty griod citi/.ifus'jf Clearviijc. HE SHV- "DARING FLIE late CONFEDERATE invasion the lews was afloat that a squad of "blebs' were eucain >ed a few tniies east of F'tearvilie." That was ilaruiing news to lie "afumt :'* but it, appears the :ews did TICA get to float much till it got to Clearvilie, MD rIR-n "in a short time a "number of those claim ng to lie war men to the knife were collected togeth er." XO tloifl t the good people of that vi 1 ige were reatlv alarmed, when such a RRTW RT as our corres londent speaks of came to them "ufloat." or afoot. \s the Rebs were terhaps the cidr.eus were fearful lest thy might be going to invest the Fl'ace L>Y siege, or storm stand :ntt the garrison to THE sword."' And he tell# U.- in mother sentence, that "all the old guns, pistols and ttik-T wefc in reqhisitimß, H:AL they were waiting for narchiug orders. THA is Jst.-ange ! The" word '{h"j" refers to the antecedents, "YINS, pisf-jls nns knives," and so according to the language of our correspondent, WE COME to the astounding conelu ion -'that the excitement was so great 11- to infuse itself into ail ihe ''old guns, PISTOLS and knives" to >e found about the place,: make them act like rea •oning creatures, "bring themselves' 'into requisition" ind wait, as one man, for "marching orders!" I have heard of curious things before now: I HAVE lieanl to give a little Spanish <V to a Jack-Ass will •ause him to get so excited as to VORK "like ahorse" 'or twenty-four hours : but 1 neverhmrd such a cock ind bull story AS our correspondent would have us believe. Then- he goes, ON to WY that the orders to march were given, and the FLEAM lie squad was led by one of tire war horses of t'ne rUlage a divine at imtj and they proceeded in the direction of Hancock II search of the llehs." and he teds us sha R in Pucka Valley, our squad fed M WITH aiid were captured b\ T party of L nion soldiers, and were taken to W ar [ljrdsburg and paroled, after trying to escape by tak ing to the woods, and "leaving some of their horse md guns iri the road. Now the great squad spoken >t consisted ol tiro men one the unpretending chris iian MINISTER whom oir eoi reweridetit trie# to ridi cule. and they were sent "on a scont*' as far as Bucks \ alley, some ftfi#lEN miles from .Clearville, in order to get such information as oiuld lie obtained respecting the "Robs" said to lie in that direction: MD who* those two geritleiiM-n got to Rucks Valley, they foilnd a squad of Union TROOPS, and cirizerts of 'he Valley, were treated well., got all the information to be had, and then returned, without leaving any "horses organs in the road," or being "par led. ' ■JT seeing O.- hearing iiv tiling of 0 artoruslmrg. — .So M ;ch for oar CorrespOßtltut. A neighbor <>f mine thinks he is acquainted witu the aforesaid CORRESPONDENT: and -says, if lie is not MISTAKEN, THE poor creature WSS born tm the north fork of Augur [■reek, near the Commencement of the' present cen tury ; that JO- was not lxrn altogether in the natural way, but just came "so so." like a toad stool you know: and that being of . an auihuibu.s and roving imposition, he got on to the "STAGE of action , I l oam around in quest of knowledge iri order to qiVa. ify himself for the responsible pro •'<■..lON of , te'r doctor B.t ORIF irtuuntely. all tin .CLN 1.. gers. being good In ion men. and GETTING .DIE. ...'D IT some of his remarks, threw him "ofl' iuio iiuie Brushc. N . near VJR. Stucky'S SAW mi". isthe"sta: •■• :is • -SI;./ I HAT tre,:FN Mic.fii, -V 1.-D • • woods, who HAPPENED ti> be iisliin, , HE trn ire uao. hearing HIS franric cri* *, r .. RAN to him and drew him 0.1 ■ > m.ll>. :-.-al 1.. iIiVC." siaccwhich heltas SUl.ii AN ivqr.siiin to AN.EI' AS to cause him to relinquish the idea rif being a •-wil ier ifoctor." NRUL so :■ GOC- i • and writes, for the Bedford Gusrlte. .Vno ii, at. deponent suit}, not. PROF. Notice to tresspassers. r pRK Pvbcril-,r of gj. t; n ■ nn 1 I'nion t • -bip J . J. [■•rcw irii a:tq i'rs!n frnuj tressdasai ig on : ec r-irm r p virises fo he 1 nr; ore of hunting, fifdihi . gat e ;:ig gri-ns, borr. #, or passmg 'lsrougb the n<" s'lns Jack, Akes, Jl*v <! (inch -uiur Fsrsh <o.-benour. ,-hanr, Xkhact S'i:ifer, Marti Jfae:' John Fiekes, MOM# 11. Uoch Ol>ar, Isaac Rnsssi. Sept. 2. 3t.- I.k-wsi ative Goxferesc* met in Bedford in purea aee <vT';yTj<Mmiii<Mrt An \Ve.lt# cday S--p tern her Ttb. at 8 o, clock. P. M. K.- K. 'Haine*. tSnuferee fromTSeilriet county hi the chair; he being the only Conferee preset! from said county. ; F*Hi.n • wa* r- r •- -iteJ IJJ ficoh Brn herd and iSclf ■. J c . t.Ceo. W'. Williams, John \. . iup i<i (fee. W. Houaelmlder. f:i 'notion n was res lived tHat K. K. Haines ami Jacob Bmuhtcil to fe*&fa east the;" vries fir the e;iuJi'!.:tes of their choice, in their re fneetive comities. On iiiation it was res v-ri- l to proceed t<> rritnina t. ots. whereii'S in K. -K. 1 11, lines. n f-nhated Gen Mosses A, <1 > ■ - * ,1 narr.iiro, Vv iVi! |> 1 is. itnmtn •'■ Ihirid Hi Ar hstroo?. of Ho i f .rd tspuaty; iae J. ir.utherd. no uiutitcil James Pott Id<• J-- of hul oo r iti'i'v. On at i". a..- . X V'l -a.as, ften, Misse- I iioss, w oe it the Can-'itilntes, as tht choice of t t•• by aer' i nation : and aftet which -• },;• .. clod to baii-.t for tn< next Candidu. Whei- ioon Lieut. David H. Am strong, received six votes: add dames Pott, Esq. received t-hri-e rotes. 0.-i motion if ••aco" >$••• oi-r 1, ,u>- a i/vtsatiot of Geo. Mosses tioss, of coanty.; at" If ttt. David '3. Armstrong, if B - If'-rd rc.nty': Aver unanimously d-clared the choice •.if ttiji Conference On m itiow i-he Co.iferenca a ii.mrhe 4 \ine die. Gko. W. Hoesehoi.ukin i ~ K.Hv s, ) Secretary. { %tina<*. t "S i'-Tit'.HX i{A'...:ovf rile follow ing is from tho Philadelphia /><•*.>•: Two railroad bilk? of especial significance, passe( last spring by the Legislature, and to id unsigned in thj? Governor. have recently become laws under ; provision of the Constitution -of the State. One o these bills repeals the authority originally granted ti tlie Pitb-oiirg and Coiinpllsvilk- liaiiroad Torn pan} •cast of ConnellsviUe, and limits their jurisdiction i< the ground between CpnHollsviile and Pittsburg.- Thvother bill incorporates a ire company, with art thorirv to build a road, cast from ConnellsviUe t< connect with othc+ofs lending to tnc Suaquehanni and Chesapeake. These bills, it is said, wHI lead litigation, ina-modi. as it is alleged, tiie Pittsburg and Cot.nell.M ille Railroad Company will carry tin matter-into the courts. -Hut though leg-ai issues mav he invoked.-the policy adopted by the Statejrt* Penn sylvania, if its legislation qt' session. will. n< doubt, be triumphant in the end. because its desigi and aim are to develops the southwestern countie: of the State, a region abounding in minerals wbicl have b'-en shut net from the great markets, by ren son of -the Bon-ctiuigletion of the I'tUsbnrg am Cqnneilgviile Railroad. There ,i.s pn'ssing need for a direct.line oT rail coimnunica tion through the Southern counties of Pciiutvlvania w-'-s; ->f tin Stts-j .-'hauna river, a d -ideratu.n. whicli the new company incorporated last session will sup ply, since the tail of the Pittsburg and ConueHevillc is now cat ol at Coimellsv ilk-, leaving it a serpent without rattles and without fang?. A southern Pennsylvania railroad across the Allegheny inoun tate. coiilrtilinl mithin the Steele, would enhance, develope, and majke available the rich coal basins ii the soutwestern counties, whose better market is at the-seaboard, and whose best route takes Harris burg iu its way. Corns ASP C ore us.—Sudden changes "of clhnatf "e sources of Palmonary and Bronchial affections Experience having proved that simple remedies n< speedily and Certainiy when taken iu the early stugt of disease, recourse should atonic he had to'-fiioirn Bran child Troches.*' or Lostengea. let th*Cold. Congt or lritation of the Throat be ever so slight, as by this precaution a more serious attack may be effectual!} warded off. Soldier.- should have them, as they cat be carried in the poeket and taken it- dccasiou re quires. MAUIUEI). On .he f* us- . n ■ •. rsviile, hv the Rev. ?f. K - } M "t -a > t Vti-s. At Attn ILIA Fick es I; -th t t'-i u • •*' —en In- Ur. 11; lt. IStl. a the mi dev.-v Ur.tVdf i- •> near <V H*n- -rt 'a -K vr-t af.i *.\ ot ' ■' 1... t ,m -v. Ksi . .f VT.t n.-t. n.LI. : ;-s- 1... i:•' ■ <• -n . t! ft oy. o. th" la' jai* ; 1,,- *f H'tach An. ist gird. Ci vox t'.wi .- - I i. year, ft waihf, unit <4ay. ' tgt ( "."b :v. " ■ - " . r? ! 2 n ' • At gi ■" 23 ii Mo. ■ . '. , i o 11 iu->eU;s . io, : ,'iayy. Ausri't 2?t>". V--N : -.! :l.t ' -;. iit ■ T , . -it:eits, atd - ... Aug: 27. h J".is Xtht. law - -tu.t., 1 2 ~.ur-aouttis -aouttis mi 1 J2 days. riU'iC ii 1 •. Sf i mm Tiie Secretary of tf e Tica.-ury gives.golir th if sub seriptions will be rceei veJ for Coupon 1 .teti-nry No'- s. payable thfee years froir August ioth, IS*!i. with semi i niiuul i itet%-t at the rate of ao l three-tenth* per i ent. per annum.—principal an 1 :h i'. b paid in luwl'ui inoricy. These notes will be c -nvert. !, h at the cpl ? < v t-f th ! ••iit-rat maturity fc>ui .-i* fwr rent. g. id Iv.-a-ing binds, payable not less tban tic uor m re than twenty year' front their dale, as the tiuverniuc'it may elect. They wit! be issued in denomination* of ss>', 81 I'd. SI,OOO and SO,OOO. and all subscriptions uiu-t be for fifty dollars or -omc multipie of fifty dollar-. The notes will be transmitted to the owners free of transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the original' Certificate of Deposit > they can tie prepared. As the notes draw interest from August la, persons making'deposit* subsequent to that date must pay the in lerest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing .twenty-five thousand dollar* and upwards for the.-e tiofes a. any one lime %iU be allowed a e.mtinison of mi -quarter of one per cent., wi ieh wi)J b paid by the Tnaaury Departineat 'receipt ola . ill for the amount, certified to by the officer with whom t ... deposit was tuade. No deduction for commissions must i- made Irom the deposits. " SPIRAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOW, lr is a X ATto.XAL Saving .Hask, offering a.higher rate "( interest than a'uy other, and the Ittt tecurily. Any saving hank which paye its depositors in U.S. Notes considers that it is paying in the best circulating medium • -i' the country, and it roßnut pay in anything better, for its own assets are cither in government securities or in note# or bonds payable- in government paper. It is e ua.ly convenient as a temporary or permanent nvcsttne.u. The notes can always he sold for within a fraction of thc.r tae - and accumulated int ro-t, and are •he best-security wih ! ar.ks a eatlatcrals for disetmnts. tOHvertlble into a Six per 'cent. 5-20 bold Bond. !u a . .itsou to -he very qto iai interest on the notes for t.:re.- v ■', b.s prniegeof eonve.siou is now worth all -,. .I. lie pr cyiii. |*r annum, tor the e: rreot rate to ill jo,is V< hoi I ss 'ban aittcjotr Ctesl.prtMin.ia, anils "ot tor- toe wa tl. m jr. ou - x ■;•• •• it, U. 8. stock was ovi-i hi . ■.. .. . '.: wi .Ii -etn thai the actual pro# ou o _i. tTe. is not ies r 1 . Utl n ;Cl t t. Jit E'{ctnptli.ii • '• i. • .;.divt 4 al i'AXiiUan - is-- v - * e enume at d. <1 ... - . nn<t ZVtrrsnry ■•'• ■ t>- - iApe,.in; e* nip i ■:. i' i ,'yl no ; . ; .i Ui, ding to lb- -ate ft. a i•• in ' of *t- ....•• . It W j.i; no sees ■' •- . • : .r-.;t ... w m -' i i "hi. "V . , .1- '! ■< t:r . til-- " ' ' ' ' ■ ■ -,, i j ii... >&t iff :i.o .1 1.-.., ' ,cs. W tiiie tl.c government of:- r• -til :-i tens r foi : - ioi*i, .r u- iiev - hat th ■; o.igpH wtb ie th the toyalty and patriotism of he p- q sc. Intphejvc certificates'wili '•o.insu*.. n■ti i vlv|s.it- The party dep-> amst e tU-i ••• Uft- tue sit. c-or *■ 'i ;' I'.c d-.o ■' I • - io !. • •• are to bo issued in i-lank <.r payable 1. order. AVne -o etdorsed n nws' he W wt-h th offit-er re- iviug ih-r. deposit, ' i i • 'i- ■ .- - Smm t.#rt'o> "j v.-tt. i; t'Trt*i- bv v•- jr*.. 5 -r- J the I j.if .. • : - - al ■!. v -M... I Tioasu cr.s a-.nl .ted I) ; -;t..r, , sit. by the FlßHtf S 4TIOSAI BiSh th U/tWH. nlby a Na ual D in!, ah u at- ..e, ' r<-. ; fp , tie tnont- rr: Ai... b.Si bJ -v / tA h A - .1 ,\K Kli hroiign .. ... la _• - .. he: if.,"o..ui:i ".v,ar.. APtuliu ,VE i'A ...ti r Tt- Aug. 12, 18S1 3nt. 1 P'*d* sre issued under the Art of Congrct* of Marchfith isi, which provides thet all Bond* issued under tbi.- Art slml! ~c KXKMf'V FROM TAXATION U 0f •■>****?< or municipal au-h irs ,y. Subscript!., a! '- ri '•••iv'f.i ;,i Hi,-.,.. iy, tiuual Bank*. fh ey arc TO RE REDEEMER IX COIN, at the pleasure of the Government, at any period t tern <** ten nor more than f.rtg ytem, from their date, and r. til their'redr-o.ption Five p er Cent. latere*! wilt be Paid its t ola, on Bonds of not over one hundred dol lar- annua.,*. The inter,-it i- payable on tie first ,1a- - March and er in each year. i Nunienbers will receive either Registered or ConpCn ; Bond*, as they may prefer. Registered Rands are re- M o the Book* of the U. S. Treasurer, and can he I 'Tanal erred only on the owner's order. Coupon Bonds l|u* Payable to order, and are snore convenient for com haien ia! uses. .Subscribers to this loan will have the option ofhavfeg (heir Bonds draw interest from .March Ist. by paying tie ! interest p coin —{or m United State* note*. or S the notes of National Hanks, adding fifty percent for ptt ii.'iutn.) or receive them drawing is.'eroc trom the date of subscription and deposit.. As these Bonds are Exempt from .Municipal of' Slate Taxation, their value is increased from one to three per cent per an num, according to the rate of tax levies in v arious pansol the country. At the prc-ets* rate, of premium on (fold the* pay OYER EIGHT PER CENT. INTEREST in currency, and ate of equal convenience as a permanent ami tetnpolfcry investment. It is believed that no securities offer so great induce ments to lenders as the various descriptions of U. 8. Bonds. Ir all. otter forms of indebtedness, the faith and ability of private parties or stock companies or separate communities 'iniy is pledged for payment, while for the debts of the 1 niiied the w hole property of the conn try is holden to Secure the payment of both principle and interest in coin. These Bonds nay fce subscribed fijr ijn sunu from S6O up I*, any inovriitudc. ou tile same terms, and are thus mode equally available to the - smallest lender and the largest rapiteliV, They can i,e converted into money at ! any moment, and the holder will have the benefit of the ' interest. I t may b< useful to state in this connection that the to- ' tnl F wnded debt of the 1 iv.ted States on which Interest is ! payable in gold, on the 3d day of March, 1864, was $768.. ! 976.006. Ihp interest on this debt for the coming fiscal j year will be #16,937,12 d, while the customs revenue in gold j for the ewrrcin fiscal year ending June .Kith. 18C4, has been so far at the rate offerer $1 fit), 000,000 per annntn. It iU be seen that even ;!,e pa-soot gold revenues of the Government arc largely in excess of the wants of the Treasury for the payment of gut i interest, while the rc ectn increase of the tariff viil doubtless raise the annual receipts from customs ou the sutae amount of importa tion s. to SSI 60,600,000 pee annum. Instruction.--,.) the National lianks acting as loan agents were not isttwd from the United States Treasury until March 26. but. In the first three weeks of April the sub script ions * enraged inore than Test Millions it Meek. Subscription* will be reoeived by All \ational banks whi,*b are depositaries of Jhlblie men"v. undid I RERPECTMitE BANKS AND BANKERS throughoutthe country, (uctiagas agents of the National Repository Banks.) Will furnish further information on apnlieeiieu and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. May IS, 1864-im. BANNVARTS TROCHES, ~ For the cure of Hoarseness. Throat Diseases, d~e., are especially recommended to Sliuisters, Singers xnd persona tchoxc vocation calls them to speak in p nblic. Read the following TESTIMONIALS, f rom some of owr Eminent Clergymen, ll vWhi'sct; no, Feb. Btb. {'64. C. A. VavvVAßt~-Rcvc ,Y-> .• I have used Brown's nefaial Troche*. \\ L-lat'? Lozenge- and other pre},ara r- f.,;- aoarttfi - ■ and 1 hrosst 'I roubles, and in compar , ' *' them ~11 eiiii cheerfully commend vour own as , tn s' a ii abte |*'ißr for public spcak'erfand singers, in . tfioars u -s. coughs and eold* I have found til ', s. ; _in tiiue o,'need most efTeetnaliy . v ; v \ a ::i— tiror Sir : In the Uabi|V r ss-.c-V ---ig ■ r :j' uacn'iy. atid in places where the votial organs • . verv mien taxed. I have found the heed of some gen-' expectorant, and that want has been supplied in your • cut lent l lathes. 1 consider tl , m very far superior to arc Lozefc*- Hiat 1 have ever u-e 1, in removing speedi ly .hat husifitiOs o f h- toic?arising front its too frr'queut ri* an I itgfi tiritrg tUC cl, tiveue .- ot ti.e delivery of tabiic adirtsses. j Yotirs.dc., JXb. WALKER JACK.SOX, if'tfor of the Lorutl Street SetkniiUt fkttrch. ;o<'. A. 11 vxvv •,t;' — Dene Sir: —Having tt-ed your , bcs. I p„ iree to say tbey are the best I lftve ever d. and tpkc great plea-ore in recommending thein til person* jffii'ted with soar throat or huskiness of t oice air iog treu) public speaking or singing. Yours. Ac., <. (J. RAKEFTBiUW. ,"Pn*toraf'ltiti*)e drone .Petkoditt < itttreh. .itSi- I -* l 7'C with Mr. Robins,,!, as to the value of Bamuvhrt's Piwh . W. U* CATTKU.. Lite i ' '"or f the (). M freehj/teritm lihttreh. M AN I' FACTE RED ONLY BY C. A HAXXVART & CO., ITARRISRCRG, PA.. To whom til order* should be addressed. hid by bruggUts ererywhert. April 29th 1864. PHOfoGRAPHIC PICTURES! THE suiA-riocr has just returned from Philadelphia where le has purchased a large wnd select stock of PHOIO GRAPH FRAMES, Pkkosarraph Albums, of all Sty6cj holding from 12 {o 20* pictures, of price* va rying fmiiilo oeiiLs to ;20.00, suitable for the pocket or the parlor. I'botograpj. Ambrotyjses, Melainotypes, Ac., Ac., takce as low as 'Jcents. l'icturcsf every kind and description copiqd to suit the Album sii'ir life si*e, on the most reasoaablo terms and in the mosllnralilc manner. Instruciii- in the art given on moderate terms. Skrligb'.lallerv, opposite the Washington Hotel. Bedford.lunc 10,1864. . T. R. (lETTYB. OFFICEF THE HUNTIJfOBOX A IIROAD ) TOP AUXTAIN RAILROAD A COAL CO., y | PHii.ADat.pniA, August 30th. 1864. J AM nicetijof the Stockholders of the Huntingdon and Btoaitep Mountain Railroad and Coal Company, wiU lie belifct the Office of thy Company in Philadelphia, on Tuetiduwhe 13th day of .September. 1864. at 11 o'clock A. M., for purpose of considering a joint agreement which has pit entered into between the Directors of the Bedford Rllroad Company, and the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Company, f>r the consolation of said Companies, and the merging of he eoq,or rights, powers and privileges of the Bedford Railroad < l.pany, into the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain til road and Coal Company ; at which meet ing a vote 1 ballot in person or by proxy, will be taken for the a lojion or re it-:tion of said agreement, accord ing tu the i> v isl ins of the Act of Assembly, of May 16, 1861, in rclion to the consolidation of Railroads. I. P. A KEFS EX, Sept. 2, 6 2t. See. \ UDITtt NOTICE.— The tde: signed, appointed by the Orphans Cour • , Bedford iui ty/o rvpoat a distribution of ihe nu,iqev c uictrig :he hands of John Cessna. Esq., Admin :s - ■ -• ti-r'a cof IViilism Ke< ffe, deceased, to and i . " i b will at end to :he dn'ies of his .m i, Tl.'i'T-R 'A, THE 2-id DAY OF AUDITST, ~ ~. :- i Tn the Borough of Bedford,at liip'aloek. . .M. of ra day, when and where all parties interested arc request) to attend, as this will be the last notice to per >t:e h.-i jg claim* spn* the fond. JOHN P. ItEFD, Aug. j.' RSt. Auditor. %2 \R EWA RD ! \\JAS los'l tie village >'f Bloody Ran on 2'l'nd int„ \V nBM 'iRNrVGI.E CASED GOLD WATCH.— Tl- bovn fMnkw II no paid to any 'person who may -i*l. uiid rc-'i{ k w.i'vh to ssav'e, • Sept."2, 18Cb-k. DAVID T'T RERRAUGH. White 4 Moor's Mait Coffee. • fONT AIX Ijftiiportion of the best Java Coffee. The V-healthiest suhslituio for coffee in the -r'd. Price 2ji its per pound.-. For sale at the bar go, nsU,re of G. 11 ¥, O^TFR. March 18, 1441-d. _l DYSPEPSIA, AND ■ DISEASES FESVLTING FROM ! j DISORDERS OF THE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS, i ARE CURED BY HOOFLANDS N£ IM & N BIT TEB S, | THE GREAT STBEXGTUfeIXG I To\ I C , I These Bitter? performed more fniTs GIVE BETTER SATISFACTION! ! HAVE MORE TESTIMONY! Have more rch|H'iTablcpfof.lv to f p tSieir Than any other article in the market. IFie (hfy ail;/ One. to contradict this Assertion, AND WILL PAY SIOOO lo any one that will produce a Certificate pablblsed by ' ii?, that is not genuine. j HOOFLANH'S HERMAN BITTERS, Witt ft"RE EVERY CANE OF Chronic or Nervous Debility, Disease# of the Kidney*, i and Diseases arising from a disordered Stomach. Observe the foft owing symptoms! Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive 'JSgkas : Consfijmtion, Inward Piles, Fulness.* ofTilood to the Head. Acftiity ot the Stoioaeb, Nielses, Heertburn. Dis gust "or Food. Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Krnefttions, .Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the tuoesaeb, Swimming of the Heal. Htlrried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at. the Hear, Choking orSuffo eatir.g Sensations when in a lying Posture. Dimness ol A isibn, Dots or ft eh* -before the .Sight, Fever and Dull Pair, in the Dead, Deficiency of Prespiration, Yellow ness of the Skin and Jives. Paiu in the Side. Back, Chest. Limbs. Ac. Sweden Flushes of Heat, Rum lag in the Fk-sk. Constant Imaginings of Eviß and great De prvstdon of Spirits. REMEMBER. THAT THIS BITTERS IS.NOT ALCOHOLIC. CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISKEY, AND CAN'T MAKE DRUNKARD'S, Hut it the bett Tonic in the W'Hrlrt. READ WHO SAYS SO : FROM THE HOY. THOMAS B. FLOKKXCE. FROM TME HOY. THOMAS it. FEOKKYOE. FROM THE HOY. THOMAS B. FEOREYCE. U " Washington, January I, 3 864. Gentlemen.—Having stated it verbally to you. I have no hesitation, in writing the feet, that I experienced mark ed benefit from your liooflsnd's German Bitters. During a long and tedions session of Congress, pressing and oner ous duties neariy prostrated me. A kind friend suggest ed the use of the preparation I have named. I took his a iviee, and the result was improvement of health, renew ed energy, and that partieular relief I so much needed and obtained. Others may he similarly advantaged ii they desire to be. Truly.your friend, THOKAS 1L FLORE,tea. From John B. Wiekcrshaxn. Esq., firm of Wicker?ham A HutcLisor. the celebrated Manufacturers of Fancy i on Works, 259 Canal St. lam the recipient from yoh of one of the greatest Ts.. vnrsthat can be conferred uinn man. viz: that of health. Formally years have I suffered from one of theuiest an noying and debilitating complaints that the hutuan fami ly can be afflict? 1 with, Chrotic Diarrhea. During the long time I was suffering frf.ih this disease. ! was attended by regularphysn ians,.-giving me but tem porary relief. The cause seemed to rr'iaain until I was induced to fry Hoofland's German Bitters. After the use of a few bottles of that Valuable medicine, the complaint appeared to lie completely eradicated^ I often,lnwardly thank you for such a valuable specific and, whenever I have an opportunity, cheerfully recom mend it, with fgllconfidence in its reliability. Truly yours, O- . Jonx B. WICKERS a AH. Xcw ton, Feb. 2, 1564. From Julius Tee. firm of "re & Walker, the and extensive Music Publisher* in the United States, X'o. 722 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. February Bth, 1564. Messrs. Jones A Ev vts—Gentleman:— Mv luotber-in 'aw tms been -o givafiy benefitted bv y our ILioff and'sHer luau Bitter* that I concluded to try it myself. I lind it TO begh Prrsluablr tonic, and unhesitatingly recommend it TO all who are suffering from dyspepsia/ 'l have had thar djstsheln i'snnoet obstinate form—flatulence—for many I'ctfrn. and your Bitters ha* given me ease when even', tfciug else had failed. Yours truly, Jtt.it s LEI:." From the Hon. JACOB BROOM. Philadelphia, Oct. 7th," 1863. Gentlemen : In reply to vour Inquiry as to the effect produced by the use ,of Hooffcuda Herman Bitters, in iny family, 1 have po fcteitatieo in saying that it has been highly beneficial. In one instance, aeaee of dyspepsia of i l.irteen years standing, and which had become very di - - tressing, the use of one oottlegave decided relief. the sec. •nd affteringu cure, and the third, it teem,, has cortiriu'l the cure.tor there has been no sympttuns of it# rv turn for the bust si* yaaw. In my individual use at it 1 find it o •>e an unequalled tonic, and sincerely re-eommeud its u *t to tho sufferers. i>uly yours, JACOB j BROOM, 1701 Spruce St. Rev. W. D.Btigfried, Pa&or of 12th Bar,list Church, Philadelphia, December 26tb, 1863. ' Messrs. Jones & F.vans—Gentlemen:- -I have recently been laboring under the distressing effects of indigestion accompanied by a prostration of tba nervous system .Numerous remedies were recommended bv friend# and Some of them tested, but without relief. Your Hoottaod s German Bitters were recommended by persons vrho had tried them, and whose fevorable mention of the Bitters induced tnc also to try them. I must confess that I had aa aversion to Patent Medicine , irorn the-thousand and cue quack '-Bit ters"' whose or iy aim seems to be to palm ctf sweetened and dnigged liquor upon the community, in a sly way; and the tendency of whi;b. I fear, is to make many a confirmed drunkard. Upon learning that yours was really a medicine preparation. I took it with happy effect. Its action was not upon onW the stomach, but upon the nervous sy stem, was prompt and gratifying. I feci that 1 ha* ederived great and permanent benefit from the use of a few bottles. Very respectfully yours, W. I>: SEIGFRIRD, No. 254 Sbaekamaxon St. From the RCT. Thos. Winter. D. P., Pastor of Roibor ougb Baptist Church. Dr. Jickson;—Dear Sir:—l feel it due to vonr excel lent pfeparntio a, Hoofland German Bitters, to add mytes- II in my to the deserved repatuti. in ithas obtained. 1 have for years, at times; been troubled with great disorder in my head and neryous system.. I was advised by a friend ! - try a ho .tlc of your German Bitters. I did so, and have experienced great and unexpected relief; mv health has been very materially benefitted;- I confidently recommend lac article where I me,et with eases similar to mv own, and have be en assured by many of their good efle. ts. Respectfully yours, T. W INTKB, Roxborough, Pa. From Rev. J. S. Herman, of the German Reformed Church, Kutztown. Berks County. Pa. Dr. I Jaekson;—Respected Sir:—l have been troubled v. ith Dyspepsia nearly twenty years, aud have never ue i any medicine that did me as much good as Hoofiaud's bitters. I ant very- much improved in health, after hav ing taken five bottles. Yours with respect. J. S. HEBHAX. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that the signature of "t. M. JldiDM" is on the Wrapper of each bottlg. PR IC E. Single Bottle One Dollar, or a HnlfDoz.fort3. Should your nearest druggist nothave the article, donot be put off by the intoxicating preparations that may be offered in its place, but send to us, and we wiil forward, securely packed, by express. Principal Cfflceand an ufaciory. No. 631 ARCH STREET, JONES & EVANS. Successor* to C. M. Joel-sou <f- Co. For by Dxuggists and Dealers in every town in the United States. ave discoßtione<l the manufacture of the -mall or 75 cent, rise, the Dollar Pottle, on account of Us .so being much the cheaper to the consumer, fie* Mat <|riee One Dollar." is on the wratfer of each bstUe- SEW <a>oi>s - AT OAK HALL! BLOODY !RTJZST, Pa, J. B. W!E!AMS & BROTHER, A XJWSVB Mthtk customers end the public i* gan. & G^;^tL are r<cciv,us * u, - e ■•* •< | DBf a'OOLS; I MEN'S WIvAK. vjy.: I ! CAOTUtS, t'ASSIMRRES. I . sATiXKTTS. CO7JONADK3. ; A\- j SHIRTING FLAXKILi. Ladies' Dress Goods. | Black and Fancy Silks, ;u . Shallie. Poplins, I,awr.j, j iquc'i- with a birg# Assortment of Prints, Sin-baia*, Muslins, ('Leeks, 'J'sakiagj, Ae. NOTIONS, NOTIONS! Gloria. Hosiery, Unnt Trimminga, a, , f Skirts, Braids. Lacs*, Ladies, Misses k Cbtl'dns Skeletal*. READY-MADE CLOTHING ! COATS, PANTS, AND VESTS, both Cloth and Case im ere, made iu the most apptveed ttriee. BOOTS, SHOS, BiLH )SILI i N # GAITBS, tor both Ladles' and GeoUfmeL'* Wear. HATS, CAPS. BONKETS, FLOWERS. RUCHES, SHIAKSBS &C. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, STATIONARY,*,. SCHOOL BOOKS, . M ALL AND CURTAIN PAPERS, Carpets, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS AM) WATTIH6I. GROCERIES! COFFEE, 6U6ARF, FYRUPB, MO LA857:4, TEAP. SPICES, it., Ae,. A*., A* PROVISIONS. FISH; . HA MS, (plain and etigar-enred.) SHOULDERS AND . ; SIDES. Q,TJEEISrSWAS..E. GLASSWARE, LAMPS AND FIXTURES, CLOCKS AND LOOKING GI.ASSBt, WOOIDHIISr-NArXiBLDSL BUCKETS, TUBS, CHURNS,' BROOMS, A . TOBACCO. A large Stfcck to sell either by Wholesale or Pu-tail. DfffS, MKTS, OILS. DIE-STIFFS, A general assortment of,the most reliable PaL Medicine*. COUNTRY MERCHANTS supplied with Essences and Oils at CITY PRTCBI, THE DBOG DEPARTMENT is under the supervision of Dr. HtXS, one of the most a complDhed Druyri-f in the country, so that Fhysieiaar and others, can depend upon reliable articles. T -V-U,AU the above articles will be sold at prices te suit the eircustanccs of ail. No Trouble to Show Goods! TEItMS--('E*b or Produce, unless by special agree n;rn:. No credits longer than Fix Months, withuut iaterert. Bloody Run, Jane 17, 18G4.tf CHEAP CORNER! FARQUHAR'S REPUTATION FOR SELI INC CHFAP , STILL MAINTAINED 1 \V"E tf now receiving at "Cittp Corner," a very large T T stock of spring and Summer Fashionable Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, of every -randy and atyie. TO THE LADIES. Call and examine our sleek of. CALICOES BALMORALS DELAINS, , UOOP-SKLRT3, ALAPACA3 -RIDBONS, SB AWLS, CUFFS A COLLAR* HATS, HEAD NETS, VAILS, COMBS, HOSIERY, TKIMMIWM. GENTLEMEN, Ccnre and see our assortment of COTTONADES, COATS, JEANS, PANTS, SATINETTS, VESTS. CASSIMERKS, BOOTS CLOTHS, GAITERS. - • LINENS, SUSPENDS Af, MUSLINS, SHIRTS," • DRILLS, NE'E TIN* GROCERIES! COFFEE, SUGAR. MOLASSfe?, STRUM, SPICfc?, ALL KINDS Tobabco and Segars. Congress, Flounder. Old Virginia*, Jt,hn Anderson. Nat. oral Leaf, and all kinds of Smoking Tobacco and Segari. Having adopted the CASH SYSTEM, we are de tenu med to sell at very small profit, and the pnblie, whe have so kindly, patronised us, are respectfully invited to caO and examine our stock. J. B. FARQUHAR. Juliana Street. Bedford, June IT, 1884-tf Wanted. IAA LORDS OI BARK, for which SI,OO per eerl, LOU or the highest market price, will b piren. JOHN A HOWRY. Survivor c/tie Firm / Tavlvr <• SJx'fv. June 3,1854,-tf. HOUSE wA.,TED.—The advertiser wants to rent a House, or part of a House, is or near the Borough ef Bedford, convenient for a family of five or six persons. A fair price wilt he paid. For farther particular* inquire at the offii* of this paper. Bedford, Aug. 12, 1854-tf. LUMBER. f~ 7)00,000 feet of assorted LI! MBE, for tale at Slew /V Savage Mills. . . ' WAYTEI), TEAM? to haul LUMBER to Bedford, Ac- Far par ticulars call at mj rvtidcnce, or at Reed's k ScheL < Banking House. , THOS. C. GARRETT. ;y .lO.'fif-3m* Bedford, July 2:1 leftt tVanted. -AACORDS CHESTNUT-OAK BASK. _ O\J\J a. AW.gfItYCK.
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