2dtonl §&piii.r, t 1 Biv vri'SE>' T!( % (a boy about sixteen years old, in- B an d industrious) to learn the art of printing ■ received at this olheo. Immediate appliea I B . . •{.-•cii is a better medium than any other [ r-j-eom. uunieating with the people of Bed j> h;Xs a circulation of over twelve county. n • ■Vj aa d stead. 'J greasing. Advertisements ■' v. ■ • r M . ac |j a thousand readers more, tba B/ionW. pubHshed t n un - v olker PAP®* circu ' K in this county. tf ' B; r ;- SWART has"recicvt "l * new ptock af 6 ood 'b It invite? her friends to call. • see tkem - B _ TATE's New asKortmenv 01 ® a 'l goods has B ri C je v ed- Ladies will find a iar £ e eu PPly of B. su iteJ to their waats- Brv KooxV7 Speak at Eay's lii, Thursday ■ clock P. h'-, ' a Lioody Run, Thurs, ' :l - v even ■ led at Adam G-;lfe. v ' 6 Friday evening t.^ e - :Jn ' fs. (r. W. OSTER has roe loved a large stock r ' jmd winter goods, bought - %t tkc lowest figures. w ill be sold as he general,> his goods, as ip if not cheaper than they cad L® purchased in market. .EcrtTßE —Mr. J. P. Wickersham wn'l lecture in Presbyterian Church, Friday evening tk ® H't'n Subject: '• Caraeteristies of an educati ' n '° r American People " Xo charge will lie made '" r aission. The lecturer aud the subject should re have no doubt they will, a full house. t Union meeting was held in Hopewell last Satur r. and notwithstanding the short notice, the gatbor vas large, then. Koontr. made a speech unusually even for him. Mr. J. It. Durborrow spoke .xdly on the occasion. Oen. Koontz, goes to •a. Franklin and Adams, and will, on his return severai speeches in this county. he New M. E. Church at Hopewell according to nous announcement was dedicated on Sabbath Rrhituu. Dr. Pulley of Baltimore, Dr. Persh- Pittsburg and Rev. Mr. Chenoweth officiating. Beiiey preached in the morning, Dr. Pershing P. M. and I)r. Reiley again at night. A debt -ISOOremaining on the Church was entirely li iated. =•■>!. 'rss SHOULD BE ASSESSED. —Soldiers cannot :e, unless they are assessed. They must be assess lathe district where they reside when at home, and pay a county tax of ten cents. Any citizen can sent the names of soldiers to the Assessor of the oer district, and he must assess them, and collec :s are required to receive the tax and give a eertiii :• of payment when the assessment is made. As. ;ors who refuse to assess names of soldiers pres fd to him by any citizen, are liable to a severe salty. J. P. WTCKERSHAM, Principal of the Millersvillo ate Normal School, commenced a course of ice res in this place last Monday before the Teachers :>tilute of this county. Much to our regret, we ire not been aide to enjoy the, pleasure of hearing ET of them. Onr reccollection of lectures by Mr. fkkersliam,causes a strong desire to hear the pres li course. " Stern necessity, " compels us to fore ; the wished for gratification. It is a pleasure to sow that so many in tructors of the coming genera pn are enjoving the advantages of a course of Ice- so admirably designed to stimulate and guide era In their arduous and honorable profession. NEW Mn.ir.inv DISTRICT —A new district has ten created by Gen. Couch, in his department tmprising the territory lying belween the Laurel ! I Mountains on the west, and the Williamsport :,1 Limira Railroad : the Susquehanna River from Hiiiamsport to the intersection of Blue Mountain, od that range of mountains to the Maryland line r the east, to be known as the Juniata District. F-ilton, Bedford, and Somerset, comprise the nathern counties of this district. Brig. Gen. O. S. Ferry is assignmd to the command of the district. r;J headquarters temporarily at Bedford. THE SornfEßX RAILROAD. —From an advertisemeni is the IvQtriHER of this week, it will be seen that the Commissioners under the act incorporating the Con sei-vile and Southern Pennsylvania Railway com ftty. will meet at Bedford on Friday, the 14th day K" October next, to receive subscriptions to the op al stock of this important enterprise. Ue are informed that arrangements have been ma tied for the early location and prompt completion if this vital link in onr Southern railroad coimec bas: and the citizens of the Southern counties should take the liveliest interest in facilitating its pogress. The construction of this d will b t: incalcuable advantage to Bedford county and bor- Bfh. It will give new stimulus to every branch c.l "-tines?, create new demands and bring capital t ' : • ii;Vt e hoii" every one who has The iu!,. r es' i: this community at heart, will aid in helping for *&fi this road. I nioh Mass Meetings. The Union men of the different Boroughs an; iownships of Bedford County who desire to main lan the integrity of the nation through the triumph <> ke Union ticket at the coming election wiil unite ir adding meetings at the following designated point; there they will be addressed by prominent speak Barley's School House, Bedford Twp. Tuesday !Rpt. 20th at 7 o'clock P. M. I Charlesville Colerain Twp. Wednesday Sept 21 k 1 o'clock P. M. Rainsburg Colerain Twp, Wednesday Sept. 21st a t o'clock P. M. ElbkiEville Southampton Tw p. Thursday Sept !2r.d at 1 o'clock P. M. Clearvidn Monroe Twp. Friday Sept 23rl at 1 >'clock P. M. John Nycnm's East Providence Twp. Thursdo; k-pt. 22ml at 1 o'clock P. M. f Bio, v-iy Ron Borough Thursday Sept. 22nd at ' clock P- M. Adam ' aa'T s Juniata Tw],. Friday Sept? 23rda! o'clock P. M. Centrevi B® (,umb. \alleyTv.p. Monday Sept. 26th It 1 o'clock P- M. ! Hunt's Sob wl House Comb. Valley Twp Monday :pt. 26ik at 7 o clock P, M. Bridgeport L<; udonderry I wp. Tuesday Sept. 27th y. 1 o'clock P. M. John Metzgar's Ju.uiata Twp. Wednesday Sept. 28th it 1 o'clock P. M. Shellsburg Borough Wednesday Sept 28th at 7 t'clock P. M. Pleasantviile St Clair Twp. Thursday Sept. 29th al 1 o'clock P. M. Tc-xas|Umon Twp. Thursday Sei>t 29that < o'tlocl P.M. Shaffers School House Union Twp. I'riday Sept. ' ir kh at 1 o'clock P. M. St Clainsville St Clair Twp Friday -Sept. 30:h at , o'clock P. M. 1 New Enterprise South Woodberry Twp. Monday Oct. 3rd at 1 o'clock P. M. Woodberry Middle Woodberry Twp. Monday Oct. ir <i at " o'clock P. M. Saxton Liberty Twp, Tuesday Oct. 4th at 1 o'clock T- M. Hopewell Broad Top Twp. Tuesday Oct. 4th at 1 o'clock i'. M. Rltchey's School Snakes Spring Twp Fri day Oct. 7th a: 7 o'clock P. M. By order of the County Comnmte. G. W. RUPP. Chairman. Coi.bs AMI OoroHs.— Sudden changes of climate are sources of Ptdmonarg and Bronchial affection*. Experience having proved that simple remedies act speedily and certainty when taken ; the eariv stagc of disease, recourse sliould at once be had to" Brawn 's Br our htal Troche*. ■ or Lozenges, let the Cold, Cough or Iritation ofthe Throat be eve<- so slight, as by this precaution a more serious attack may be efi'ectually warded Ort. Soldiers should have them, as they can be carried in the pocket aud taken as occasion re quires. MARRIED. On the Ist inst.. in St. Clairsville, by the Re*-, N. E Gilds, MK. GEORGE SOWERS, to Miss. M VXDILI.A FICKES both of Union township. DIED. Sept. 6th, at New York, of t'hronio Diarrhea, Corpora William Henry Croyte. a member of Co. H oath Kvgt. P. V. Aged 22 years. 6 months and 13 days. lie was wounded, June Itith. before Petersburg in the right arm and leg—the lattor being amputated. He wa attended by his wife during his last hours of life. He expres. Ed with composure of mind, his readiness to die.— His body was brought home and interred in the cemetery, on the 9th iust. at Fisherstown. The occasion was iui -oved I'm- the e-milbrt aud <• >n.-oiat; a ,-f the family, by s u 'seourse, from Job 39:23. , >O . t. lflth, at Sarah Furnace, of Diphtheria, Saran Bradle "• 2d years aud ti months. At Geo eTal Hospital Frederick City Mi. Joseph O. j>j a ,.l i i 1U m <>u the ist of Sept. Hit, of wcuudx received at MoOoetu v Joii'ction July the 9th where ho Aus wounded io the knee hV* ,e w as. amputated, but gaugretie taking pbuevhe had' to >' ield that "t'onouerer" who never yields ui> his pre ;lt the . a K u " 32 year*, 1 month and t> days He ozUrte 1,1 ,n Ju!v 14,62 Company C Capt. t'ickerhoof, 538 th R egfejem P. Vols., and battled brave -1 ' fij- his country, un '•* he was wounded. Thus itarther ha- %" u . e V l ""-' !lu " ;e; Peace 10 (-he * " a " honor V 'he 1 .mmmm—. ~ 31 tu r.. fft Xt CAIUJC VKTKIIS. 1 DEPAKTMEYT OP TflK rV'-U'HIANNA. - t n y w!u-:USB*-<*c PA. Pepterabs r 6th, l'.-tld. I GENERAL OaT.xus, ■ " T*W portion of tlie* H nient ofthe SntqneL™ Hing Ween the Bat - '<> range of mountains oD t> west, width. Willmmspcit aim Elmira Railroad—the t> Iehanna River from W dim m port to the intersection of i n ' e mountain and that ran, ■ < of mountains to the Marfan 1 hue on theeasi, will cum prise the Juniata District. .... , 1 ' Brig. Gen. O. S. Ferry, C. S. \ols.is a-s:gped to th. command of this District. He idq.uarter# temporaily at Bedford, Pa. BT CCRMA.NI> OP MAI. <ES VIRAL Cqrcn, JN O. 8. BCHILTZE, _ ASSISTAST A, JIT-NT GENERAL. HE A OGI'AUTKJIG, 1 JrxiAT.v Dwfttff, - BEDFORD, Pa. Sent. 1 'th 1- 64. J GENERAL OUDEI S, ) No. 1, 1 Pursuant to General order ;T c. 50. (Hetwlqnarters, Department of the Suspuchaail ' Sept. 1 Jth 1 71,) I hereby assume command of the Junia, a dis trirt. The following Staff Officers are announced, viz. Cant. Henry B. Johnson, A. A. G. Lieut. Geo. C. Hijdev. 10th Ifegt. Cone. Vol--. A. D. C. Whs will be obeyed adrespected accordingly. ORRIS 8. FBKP.Y*, Brig. > eoera! L . S. Vols. HE < rgr ARTERS, j JCXFATA PTT-TV.U-T, - BEDFORD PA. 'Sept. 12th !*<s4. j Gp-lintAL Ot!I>ER, ! Mo 2, j Commanders of troops in this District will exercise a strict opertisi.u over the drsoip line of their commands, and will be held personally re sponsible for any pillage, marauding, waste or oilier wan ton injuries committed by their ci : i.-t*-il men, unless tbev Can esoh' re e theiuselvetf :ii,:n c.av imputation of negli gent* therein. Soldiers guilty ef offences against the civil law- will be tamed ever to the civil author Pats for trial and puaish menl By Command of Bmc. G EX. FF.RPV H. L. JOHNSON'. CAPT. ASS* A-SST. APJ. GK.V. HI: ATXJCANTKHS. T Jrrtm DISTRICT, V BI DFoih) PA. -ept. I2th 1 -hi 1. j GI:SEBAI. ORDERS, ffo. 3, j Impressment ofaupplie*from • itizWE for the r "Ciopi in this District is f ■-bidden. The. Muartennaster's an 1 snbristenee department Wilt fur nish all needful sunlies upon requiiitions duly apijiruveJ at these lieadtiuart* rs. By Command of Buic. Or--. FERBT H. K JOHNSON, CAPT. ASD ASST. AIU. GET. PUBLIC SALE" OF Real Estate. mm undersigne<l by virtue of au order of the Orphan's 1 Court of Bedford County, and un lc/ the !at will 4 ; j o: Ja-ob Cypher deed., will .-ell at public sale On FRIDAY, Ibe 21st Day of October, Inst., (Bale opening at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day.) all thai VALUABLE FARM situate in Liberty Township Bed- ] ford County, l'a. Known as the "FLUCK OR MANOR | TK.ACT" being a portion ofthe real estate of which snid I Jacob Cypher died seized, contain fog 114 acres, and the \ usual allowance —about 2(1 acres ofthe same however. • being taken from ar. adjoining tract, and K boat the same j quantity added to said adjoining tract taken from tiii.- j t tact, an is provided for in said will. IMj acres of the! same, more or less, under cultivation, a p rt being first- j rate meadow, having thereon erected a large two story ' stone dwelling house, lug tenant house, store house, bank j bath, end other out buildings; the land is W ELL IV AT i KHED with spring and running water. THE ill X i'lNtl- ' DON AND BROAD TOP At 01 NT AIN ; > ILROA f) on through the property —good timfr • inviil |,rtioD ol the hunt. 'I his i> a VERT D [1 PROPERTY lying two miles north ~ sx> , at.d Stonerstoivn gi* ing ail the advanta res of ■. .tj,i mark, at the door; Gil CltCllES an 1 SCHOOL hi the uum-di : ate neighborhood. Terms reasonabii, .in I will be mud known on day of sale. The suoaeriber will take plena are in shewing tile premises to all inquirers. DANIEL CYPHER, Ejrrcnt'jr of the laet tcill of Jacob Cypher deed. ScpE 16, 1864—ts. CONNKLLSViLE AND SOUTHERN PENNA. It. W. The nndcr-igneil eominisaioners named in an net enti tled "All act to tft ineorjiorate the C'onneilsviile and Southern Pennsylvania Railway Corfipilny" heibby give notice that they will, in pursnanee of said art,o;>tn book for the ptirjHise of recieviitg subscriptions to the capita! stock of the said Railway company on the 14th day of October 1864. at the hour of 9 A. M. on that day, at the Washington Hotel in the town of Bedford, Bedford Coun ty, Pennsylvania, and that they will keep said books open according to law. JOHN CESSNA. WILLIAM L. IIAVEN, WILLIAM K- MINIOII, GKOOE W. CA<S, DANIEL W ASH ABAUGII, ft. W. BARNES, R. D. BARCLEY, C. W. ABIICOM, D. O.GEHR, A. R. M'C-Ll RE. WILLIAM M CLELNAND. J. L. TOST; Bcl>t. lf.th IS64—at. CLOTHING IN SCHELLSBORG, HAVING lately purchased an excellent assortment of FALL AND WINTER Clothing Consisting of OVERCOATS, DRESS COATS, BUSINESS Coats, Blouses. Verts, Pant-, Hat- and Caps, White Shirt- Fancy Flannel Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers Round? built?. Neck-ties, Su-pendor.s Buckskin Glores and Nc tion? in Variety. We invite our friends and all wjio de sire to purchase, To give us a call at our NEW STORE IN SCHELLSBURG. Where, as we are doing business on the One Price sys tem, we flatter ourselves we can render satisfaction by doing justice to every one. We thank our many custom ers for their Patronage, and do herewith Pcfii d a contin uance of the same kindness. Schellsburg Pa. Sept. 12, 1564, (Sept. 161 tf. G. BERKSTHKSSER A SON. Esti'ay. /"NAME to the premises of the subscriber, in Bloody V. Run Bor ugh. Saturday, August 6th, one iron gray mare; fourteen aud a halt bands high, 5 years old, heavy mane and tail, heavy foretop, flee bittv-n a'-oat the head, two white hind feet. The owner is requested to * ome forward, prove property, pay charges, and take bet -iwuy. Otherwise she will be disposed of according to law. WILLIAM T. GROVE. , BLOODT RR>, Aug. 16th, 156 L—St* . CALL AT THE NEW STORE! MK* SAH'I. 11. TAT* has received a handsome assort ment of <L O.IKS, JI.I.VtJLL.IS AV ItrSTKRS. the Devest styles- 4 lajrg* aseortmeut of Shade, Dress Trimmings, and Fancy (Kinds, which wiU be said cheaper than can be got els where. Bnanrta, Haltt, Ribbons aud Ftowrrs, always on hand. Bedford Bept. Ifitb. I). S. MLOW. The Secretary of the Treasury gives notice that sub -crif it inn? will be received for Coupon Troasnry Notes, payable three years from August 15th, 1684, with semi annual interest-iit the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent, j-cr annum, —principal and interest both to be paid In lawful money. These notes will bo convertible at the option of the holder at maturity, into six per cent, gold betping bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twenty j ears from their date, as the Government may elect. They will bo issued in ilenotianafibne of SSO. SIOO, SSOO, SI,OOO and $5,000. and all etifc-eriptiona must be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. The notes will be transmitted, to the owners free of transportation charge? us soon after the receipt of Un original Certificate id' Deposit as they can be prepared. As the notes draw interest from August 15, persons making deposits subsequent to thut date must pay the in terest accrued from date of note to date oi" deposit. Parties depositing, twenty-five thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed a commission of one.quui cr of one per cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon tbe receipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by the officer with whom tbe deposit was made. No deduction for commissions must be made troiu the deposits. SPECIAL AIIYAMSfiES OF THIS LOW. IT TS v>. VTIOWL SAVING BANK, offering a higher rate of a. ci< sj iba i a.i> other, and (*<• br.it neurit*. Am saving hank which pa;. ? its depositor? in l". 8. Note s considers that it i- paying in the best circulating medium, oi toe country, an i u cannot pay in an . th.ag better, for its u tusaW are either in government securities or in notes or bonds pa a' le in goveruioeii t paper.- It ss equally couvt-iici. as a temporary or permanent nv f.!' tu. in floe ian iilwy •> e sold lor within a i a-i .on o i iisaooi a'• i int.-re.-1. uodae •lie est nv u. with i s .!- - • .lateral? fur discounts. Coavt'rilblc lute a .sis per ma. j-at bold iiond, in additi >;i to ire very Hb-. ra.l interest oh the notes for hree years, this privilege of conversion is now worth about three p. ; r cent, per annum, for the current rate to -20 Bonds is not less than nine pr cent, prcikium, and? before t..e war the premium ou six per cent. I . a. stock was over twenty per cent, it ill lit .-ecn that the actual protit on this loan, at the present market rate, is nut tear ban ten per efeT't. per annum. ts Exemption from State or Muok-tpfit Taxation But aside from all the Advantages we have enumerated, a special Act uf 'jug-res cs mpt* all bunds and Treasury note* /iio.n heal <.•£*. Oa the average, this exeatp (ion r worth about tw per cent, per uiuaui, according to the :uie of taxation in variou- parts of the country. It is believed that uo securities offer so groat induce-? icentg to leuder? ar those issued by the government. 1u .,11 other forms of indebtedness, the la-.tli or ability ol pri'iiV- parties, or stock eon ipatiies. or separate comma itie?, ouly, is pledged for pa yment, while tue whole pro perty iff tide e.Mrttry is held to secure tile discharge oi ail . he obligations of the United lit. itcs. While the government oficrs t.he most liberal terms for T-ouns, it believes that the very strongest appeal will be tn "bo loydltv and patriotism of ; ne people. Oa'l "cute certificates ili r>e issued tor the deposit.*.— The-ftart " depoeil'nsr ttriist tsdonr upoi. 'tie orig<ua! cer lijicate ti'e dcr.omuiatieu of notes cequired. and whether t y.ro t > tja i- <n-d iu iiiaox or payuule to cr<ler. Uae to endorsed i * must be left with tie officer Receiving then da 0.-it t■ I t retarded to the Treasury Depa'Anient. St BttßlfTi't'o Wit.l. Ht.f by the iri *urt'r ot the United State.;, at Wu .ogt m, tile sc-icrai A ssiatoat Treasurer- and ib.- : g"iatcd Dspositarits. and by the FIRST SATiO V.i i- OF ALTOO.M, and by all National Batik- which rre depositaries of pub lic inonev, and ALL itESBECI'ABLE BA.XK.3 AND BANKERS hruurfioot thu e mntry will give* farther ieftniuaiion and AifOlli) EVE HI FACiLi.IT iO St BKCKIBEKS. Aug. 12, 1864-oic. WASHISOTOX Ik'OTK?,. BEDFOItD, Pa-. WM. DIBEiIT, PROPRIITTOft. fTT'Ili -üb.-cribor would respectfully announce to his I fr>Bo- in Bedford Cvuuty. and the public generally that he has leased hr a term f years, this large nvEetu;- venic it brick hotel, at the corner of Pitt and .in anna Streets, Bedford Pa., known as the w ASHIX GTOI' .10- I'EL, and rortEcrlt kef t by Mrs. Killer. This Houce is being thoroughly re-fitted and rc-t.ir nishod. an'l is now opened tor the reception of guests.— Visitors to tile BEDFORD SPRINGS, and persons at tending Court, will find this House a pleasant aud quiet temporary home. Every at red! ion will he paid to the accommodation and comfort of guests. The TABLE will at all times be supplied with the best the markets afford. Charges will be moderate. JExteiikife r-tabling is attached to this Hotel, and u j careful and competent iiostler wi.l be in atteadence. ,-tpeciai attention v. ill be paid to the ateomfnodation of the farming community. Coo hes ieave this House Daily. (Sundays excepted) at ! Ii( o'clock, A. M. and 2o'clock !*. M., ro connect with the ! tra ns g- B- ) .st. from .Mount alias HUdum ami Bloody tun. A cub will also leave tri-Weekly. (Tuesday, TbarsSa;- a St:! f. i r S .|ti v rset. The travel ng public n.l! 11 . i tie ic-.iy to their advantage H stop ' a Ith biut. WTLLLAM PIBERT. , Bedford, June 2:. ISfil. J, f, !il!i XHULL\II tibsr BLOOMY Its X, Pennsylvania. 1) liSPHCTFt'I,!/f inform their friends, an 1 the pub- V tie in g'.o t >l, iba f ton ;k re reeetviug. and kecpenn j ,-ta....y . H bond a htr.e ami wed tehrfcil stock of Eor -1 ei rn an 1 Dtiute. b* |) KV ' - gCOI Ck-tbs, t':.i rueri , - iti ■ VeStihgt Coti umier. Ac.. A-., A Ladies lire-- Heeds. Silks, Bhalihss, Dt-iaines, Kopiius, Law net, Prints, Ginghams, Shirtings, fri-ti Linens Ac,, Aos R KAoy Made Clothihg in (treat Variety Meas A Boys Coats, Pants, vests, Made in the Latest and Best Styles. Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters for Ladies, Gen tlemen, Misses Boys, and Children's Wear lyr OTItfXS, Hosery, Gloves, Heart's, Neckties, Dress Trimmings, Braids, Laces, Ladies A Large and Well Selected Stock of QUOCEIUJEB, CFAFFEE, TEA, SUGARS, j CjYRL'PS, Rlc-, >C> GPIC'ES, AC., AC. /SHEWING A Smoking Tobacco of the Best Brands, A, 1 Drugs, Oils, Paints, Medicines A Dye Stuffs, HARDWARE, J RON, NAILS, J CJ PIKES, AC., AC. O KEEP Hand a Well Selected Stock of ail Kinds, and Consider it no Trouble to Show Goods, Cali and See Before Purchas ing Elsewhere, no f~i 19006 MISREPRESENTED TO EFFECT SALES, V * ALL GOOES WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. WT a\\ Kinds of Produce for which we pay the highest price I.J CASH or GOODS, Wc buy our Goods for Oa-h en ti c'y. Bird van offKr <jreat i>i l ucements for persona to buy of ua. CALL AND SEE US. Sept. , 1 -Af. d. M. B. A SON. 0. S. 10-40 BONDS.- rpnißSE Bo&* are is£f under Aft Act of ConercM of i. March Bth 1868, which provide* that all Bond* iMuod under this Act shfll be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by <>r under any state or municipal authority. Subscriptions to thest Bond* are received in United States -note* of Na. tion-i Banks. They arc JO Bfi JtKDJgF.M El> IX OOIX, at the pleasure ol the Government, at any period not fe# lh<n i ten *'>r niorcOiaa/oj-toycnrt from their date, and un til their redemption Ftte Per Celt, Interest will be Paid in C oin, on of not over one hundred dol lars annually. The interest is payable on the first (lava March and September in each year. SubscriheSfS will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonila, as they tnay prefer. Registered Bonds are re corded on the B >',K- of the Ug. Treasurer,, and can be transferred only on the o wner -, order. Coep m Bonds are payable to order, and are snore'convenient for com mercial uses. Subseril-ers to thb loan will have the option of having their Bonds draw interest from March Ist. by paving the accrued interest in coin—(or in United States notes, or the notes of National Banks, adding fifty p er pent for pre miuui.) or receive them drawing interest from the date of subscription and deposit.. As these Bonds ire Exempt from Municipal or State Taxation, their value is increased from one to three per cent j>er an. num, according to the rate of tax levies in various parts of the country. g|At the present rate of premium on'gold they pay OVER EIGHT PEll CENT. INTEREST in currency, and are of equal convenience as u permanent and temporary in Vermont. It D believed that no securities offer '; great induce ment* to tendcis as tbe varic.-- descriptions of [", g. Bonds, iu all "ther foriT.s of indebtedness, tliefaith and ability ofpri,.... j artiea or stock companies or separate communities only is pledged for payment, while for the debts o! the I uited States the whole propertv of the conn try is holden to secure the payment of both principle and interest in eo ; n. These Bonds may b$ tntbseribed for in stilus from Still up to any magnitude, ~B the same terms, and are thus made equally available to the smallest lender and the largest capitalist. They can be converted into money at any moment, and the holder will have the benefit of the interest. It m&v be useful t,, state in this connection that the to tal Funded debt oft he 1 nited States wit which interest is payable in gold, on the 3d day of March, I 864. was $768,- yJo.OOU. The inter,.-At on this debt for the coming fiscal year will be515,1)37,126, while thecustqms revenue in gold for the current fiscal y ear ending June JtKh, 1864, hfes been so far ait the rut -of over $100,600,000 per annum. It wid be seen that even the present gold revenues of the Government are largely in excess of the wants of the Treasury for the payment of gold interest, while the re cent increase of tariff will u„u„,- ~rc tire-annual r, eir,t fee.m cti-iuw ub the same uuiouiit of importa tion s, t05156,800,066 ner annum. Instructions to the National Banks actingasloan agents were not issued irom the United Btetcl Treasury until March 26. but in the It "t three weeks of April the sqb -rr-j.tiofis average 1 nn.-re than Ton Millions a eek. Subscription* wili be received by All National b;inks Which are depositaries of Public moncv. and all RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS th-ougbout the country, (acting as ag its of the National Depo-i.oiy Br-nks.) wili furnish further information on application and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUB.CRIBEKS. May 13, 1864-4 m. BANNVART'S TROCHES, For the cure of Hoar eness, Throat Diseases, fie., are tspeciclly rtcomme.tded to Ministers, Sinyers xnd persons whose vocation calls them to speak iu public. 1?, ad the following TESTIMONIALS, From some of our Eminent Clergymen. IlAKnisßl'BG, Feb. Bth, 1864. C. A. I!> N'.wart — -Dear Sir : I have used Brown's Bronchial Troches. Wistar s Lozenges and other prepara tions for hoarseness and Throat Troubles, and in compar ison with them all. cm cheerfully commend yoar own as a moat admirable -pecitie for public speaker* aid singers, in cases of Hoarseness, coughs and colds I have found tb.tn serving in time of need most ctf stually. To C. A. Baxwakt—r Dear Sir: Iu the habit of speak ing very frequently, a. 1 in places whore the vocal or -ans •ire very muclTlnxcd. 1 have found the need of some gen tle expectorant, ami that want has been supplied in your excellent Troches. I consider them very far superior te any Loiung-.- that I here ever used, in removing speedi ly that bnskiaess of the voioc r.Tising from its too frequent use. and im]iring the effc tivenesa of the delivery of •lublie addresses. Yours. Ac., JNO VALE I:R JACK SON, Pastor of the Lt.eust Street Methodist Church. To <\ A. Tl.nvvaut— Dear Sir: —Having used your TrOi'bcs. T am free to say they rre the best I have ever tr:ed, and take gn at pleasure in recommending them to all pet s ins afflicted with soar throat or huskincs* of voice arising from public spunking or -i-ijiing. Yours, Ac.. G. (i. R AKESTRAW, Parlor of fi'tibjt ArcmicMrfho4it Church. ?. .. I agree w th Mr. Kobinsen as to the value of Haunt art's Troches. \\. C. CAT TELL, Lute Parlor of the 0. S. ProbyteriaH Church. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY C. A. I3AXNVART & CO., lIAKRISBUIIG, PA., To whom all orders should bo addressed. ~'old hy Druggists everywhere. April 29th, 1804. PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES \ rjf'ii; , u : r . >ribci has just returned trim Philadelphia X where he in* purchased a large and select stock ot PHOTO [GRAPH FRAMES, I'll ologra ph Albums, of all ?-vks. hoMijg ibini 12 to 200 pictures, of prices ca rving from 7."> ceiitt to $.'10.00. .citable for the pocket or the parlor. Photographs. Amfrotrj-. M finish types. Ac., Ac., taken as low as 25 cents. Pictures of evcrv kind and dweripttou-cofried to suit the Album size or life s;ze. on the most reasonable terms and in the most ch*fh!a mfiniMT. Instructions ii tbi nrt given on molrate_termß. Bkrl igbl*Galterv,opposite the WhingttiT Hotel. Bedford, June 1 0,1 864. T- H- BETTYS. OFFICE OF THE HUNTINGDON A BROAD ) TOP MO MAIN RAILROAD ACOA I, CO., \ ' it uvbit> pbia. August :50th. 1864. ) \:.,cctit . ,f ;bc stockholders of the Huntingdon and Brad Top Mo in fa in Railroad and Coal Company, .i In held at the Mice of the Company in Philadelphia, am Tuesday the 1 ."th day of Sep'ember, 1864, at 11 o'clock \. M., for the purpose of considering a joint agreement which has been entered into between the Directors of the Bedford Railroad Company, and the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Company, for the consolidation of said Companies, and the merging of thv corporate rig'its, jiowers and privileges oil the Bedford Railroad Company,lnto the Hnntiirgdos airl Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Company : at which meet ing a vote by ballot ra person or by proxy, will bo taken for the-adoption or rejection of said agreement, accord ing to the pviivisions of the Act of Assembly, ol May IG, 1861, in relation to the consolidation of Railroads. 1. P. AP.ETSFX, Sept. 2,'64, -1. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— The tmderrigaed, appajmted by the Orphans Court ef Bedford eonniy to report a distribution of the moneys remaining in the hinds.of John Ccs9na,.Esq., Idminis trator of the estate of Wilium TCeeje, deceased, to and amongst creditors Hisd hei s, will ."'tend to tjie duties of his appointment on TUESDAY, THE 22d DAY <>F A1 til ST, in St.. at his office in the Borough of Bedford. at it) o'clock. A. M. of said duy. when and wheft all parties interested are requested to attend, as this will be the last notice to "rsone taring claims ut>6n the fund. JOJIN P. REED, Aug. 12, 1864-2t. Auditor. Vl • R E W A RD F I V T .\ S lost in the tillage of Bloody Bun on 22ml in St.. YV n SMALL SINGLE CASED GOLD MATCH.— The above reward will be paid to any person who may tind, and return the watch to Saxfon Pa., Aug. 29, lSiif. Sept. 2, 1864.—3t. DAY'ID PI'DERBAUGII. White & Moor's Malt Coffee. CONTAINING a portion of the best Java Coffee. The healthiest and cheapest qpbstitute for coffee in the world. Price 20 cents per pound. For sale at the bar gain store of G. R. A W. UiSTFR. March 18, 16&4—df. Notice to Tresspassers. ♦ rpilF. Subscribers of St. Clair and Union townships, X forewarn all persons front trcssdassiag on tbcit farm or premises for the purpose of hunting, fishing, gather ing grqens, berries, or passing through the enclosures. Jacob Akes, David Gochenour, Sarah Gochenour, Samuel Shafer, Michael Shnfer, Martin linler" John Fiekes, Moses H. Goehenonr, Isaacßnssel. Sept. 2, 1864.—3t,- DYSPEPSIA, AND DISEASES RESULTIXG FROM DISORDERS OF THE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS, ARE CURED FY IIOOFLAND'S cm MB sunns, THE GREAT STRENGTHENING TON I C , These Bitters have performed more lures GIVE BETTER SATISFACTION! HAVE MOKE TESTIMONY! Have more rcspeetablcpeople to roach for them Than any "titer article in the market. Re <Ffy any One to contradict this Assertion, AND WILL PAY SIOOO To any one that will produce a Certificate published by ns. that is not genuine. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, 811,1, (TRE evert case of Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and Diseases arising from a disordered Stomach. Observe tJie folbnciny symptoms! Resulting from Disorders of the D igestive Organs: Constipation. Inward Files, Fulness* c! Blood to the Head. Aeiditv of the Stomneh. Nausea. Heartburn, Dis gust for Food. Fulness or Weitrhr in the Stomach. Sour Eructations. Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach. S'-tmmiugof thr Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart. Choking or Suffo cating Sensations when in a tying Posture, Dimue.-x of Vision, Dots or Webs before tl e Sight. Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Defieieney of Prespira'ion, Yellow- , ie*ss of the Skiii and Eyes. Pain in the Side. Brck, CllrfT, Limbs, Ae. Sudden Flushes of Heat. Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great De pression of Spirits. REMEMBER. THAT THIS BITTERS IS NOT ALCOHOLIC. CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISKEY, AXD CAXT MAKE DRUXKARDE, But is the bent Tonic in the World. READ WHO SAYS SO: ; K6H THE HON. THOW tS B- FLOKr.YCE. FROM! TJIE HON. THOMAS . FLORENCE. FROM TRE HON. THOMAS 15. FLORENCE. Washington, January 1,1864. Gentlemen.—Having stated it vcrbriilg.to you, I have no hesitation, in writing the fact, that I mark ed benefit from your Hooflscd'a Herman littler-. During a long and tedions session of Congress, prcsing and oner ous duties nearly prostrated me. A kind friend suggest ed the use of the preparation I have named. I took his advice, and the result was improvement of health, renew ed energy, and that particular relief I so much needed and obtained. Oit'crs may bo similarly advantaged it they desire to be. Truly your friend. Thomas B. Florence. From John B. Wickershani, Esq., firm of TVicltor'fsam & Hutchison, the celebrated Manufacturers of Fancy Iron AVbrits, 259 Canal St. I tun the recipient from you of one of the greatest fa vors that can ho conferred upon ir:ia. viz: t lf.' t of health. For many years have I suffered front one ol the ntost an - noying and debilitating complaints that the humun fami ly can be afflicted with. Chronic Diarrhea. During the long fiwe I was suffering from this di-casc, I was attended by regular phygkians, giving me but tem porary relief. The cause seemed to remain utitii I was induced in try liooflan Ps German Bitters. After the use of ti few 'oodles of that valuable medicine, the complaint appeared to be completely eradicated. ' 1 often inwardly tliack you for such a valuable specific ahd, whenever I have an opportunity, cheerfully recom mend it, with full confidence in its - liability. Truly yours, Jons B. ATjcKEitsuAjf. New York, Feb. 2, 1864. From Julius Lee. Esq., firm of Lee A (Talker, the most extensive Music Publishers in the United Brates, No. 722 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. February Bth, 1864. . Mesyrs. Jones J Evans—Gentleman:—My mother-in law has been so greatly benefitted bv your lioofiand's Ger man Bitters that I eonelndcd to try. it myself. I find it to he an invaluable tonic, and unhesitatingly recommend it to all who are suffering from dyspepsia. I have had that disease in its most obstinate form—flatulence—for many years, and your Bitter* has given mc case when every thing else had failed. Your? truly, Jciics LEE." I From the Hon. JVt'OB BROOM, Philadelphia, Oct. Tth, 1863. i Of ntlomen :In reply to your inquiry as to tuc effect produced by the use of Hoc flank's Herman Hitters, in lav family, 1 have no hesitation in saying thai it has Hcon highly beneficial. In one instance. a case of dyspepsia of thirteen years' standing, and which had become very dis tressing, the use of 011 c bottle gate decided relief, 'he sec ond affecting a cure, and the third, it seems, has confirmed the cure, for there has been no symptoms of its return for the list six years. In my individual use of it 1 fiod it 6 Ire an an'-qua tied tonic, and sincerely reeomtnend its use to the sufferers. fruly yours JACOB BROOM. 1707 Spruce St. Rev. W. D.Seigfried, Pastor of ]2thßapHst Church, Philadelphia, December 2Gth, iSC.'i. Mc-srs. Jones A Beano—Gentlemen:—l have recently been laboring under the distressing effects of indigestion, accompanied by a prostration of tha nervous system. Numerous remedies were recommended by friends, and sotae (ff them tested, but without relief. Your Hoof]and> tierman Bitters were recommeuded by persons win> had tried them, and whose favorable mention of the Bitters induced me al*<> to try then). I must confess that I had an aversion to Patent Medicines, .roia the "thousand and one" quack "Bitters" whose only l irn seems to he to pp.lm off swreetenbd anil drugged liquor upon the eorainnnitv. in a sly way; and the tendency of which. I fear, is to make many a confirmed drunken!. Upon learning that yours was really a medicine preparation, I took it with happyeffect. lis action war not upon only thu stomach, bit upon the nervous systdm, was prompt and eratifving. I feel that I hgyc derived -great and permanent bonefitfrom the use of a few bottles. Very respectfully yours, " "W.D. SKIGPRIKD. Ko. 254 Sh.aekamaxou St. From the Rev. Tbm. Winter. D. D., Pastor of Roxbor ough Baptist Church. | Dr. Jackson:—"Dear Sir: —I fee! il due to your excel lent preparation. Hoofland Oenuan Bitters, to add mv tes timony to the deserved reputation it has obtained. I hare for years, at times: been troub'ied with great disorder in ray head and nervous system. I was advised by a friend to try a bottle of your tierm an Bitters. I did so/and ha- e experienced great and unexpected relief: my health has been very materially benefit ted. I confidently iv .-ummend the article where i meet with cases similarto'ray own, and have been assured by many of their good effects. Respectfully yours, T. WINTEK, Roxborough, Pa. From Rev. J. S. Hitman,of the tierman Reformed Church, Kr.tztowu, Berks County. Pa. Dr. C. Jacks,in :—Respected Sir,—lhaveheen troubled with Dyspepsia nearly twenty years, and have never used any medicine that, did me as much g>od as llooflaud's Bitters. lam very much improved in health, after hav ing taken, five bottles. Yours with respect, J..S. liF.nxjjr. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that the signature of "C. M. Jftfkaon" is on the Wrapper of each bottle. P HI C E. Single Bottle One Uollnr, or n Hiidi'Doz. for $5. Should your nearest druggist nothave the article, donot be put off bv the intoxicating preparations that maybe offered in its place, bnt send to us, and we will forward, sccstrcty packed, by express. Principal Offlcea*d an ufactory. No. 631 ARCH STREET, JONES & EVANS. Successors to C. M. Jackson <{r Co. For Sale by Druggists and Dealers in every town in the United States. N. B. We have discontinued the manufacture of the small or 73 cent. sire, the Dollar Bottle, on account of Its jze being much the chouper to the co, snmer. See tit at drice One Dollar," is on the wrapper of each bcttle. NEW CiOODS AT OA K H ALL ! bloodt IR/LOST, FJL, J. B. WILLIAMS & BROTHER, A SXOUXCE to their oust,,tiers oii-i the public i n ceo* XX era!, Mat they are receiving a large assortment t New Goods, such s j FDZR/S" G-COIDS: MEN' S WEAR, viz :"J CLOTHEsi, CASSJMSRKS, SATJtSTETTB, COTTOXADES, SrtIRTIXG FLAXXELS. Ladies' Dress Goods. Black pnd Fancy Filk-, Bhallies, Poplins, Lawn*, Mozambique's, -i:b a large Assortment ef Prints, Ginghams, Muslins, Checks. Tickings, Ac. NOTIONS, MOTIONS! Gloves, Hosiery, Gross Trimmings, Skirts, Braidr, Laces, Ladies, Chil'dns Skeletons. READY-MADE CLOTHING! COATS, PASTS, AXD VESTS, both Cloth and ( assiaiorc, made in the most approved styles, BOOTS, MOS,BILXmjL? A\D GAITRS, For both Ladies' and Genttem<r,'s Wear. HATS. CAPS, BONNETS. FLOWERS, RUCHES, SFLAFCEFoS &C. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, STATIONARY,* SCHOOL ROOFS, WALL AXI) CURTAIN PAPERS. Carpetis, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS AM) MATTINGS. GROCERIES! COFFER. . —- sugars, STRUPS, MGLASSjES, TEAS. SPICES, Ac., Ac., Ao., Ao. PROVISIONS. FISH, IIAMS, (plain'and sugar-cured.) SHOULDERS AND SIDES. queenswafoe: GLASSWARE, LAMPS AXD FIXTURES, CLOCKS AXD LOOKING GLASSES, W OOZDZEILT- WYAJE^ISL BUCKETS, TUBS, CHURNS,* BROOMS, A . rOBAOCO. A large stock to sell either by Wholesale or P.etail. DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STIFFS. &C. A general assortment of the most reliable Pat. Medicines. COI NTRY ME RCHANTS supplied with. Essences and Oils at CITY PRICES. THE DRUG DEPARTMENT is nnder the supervision of Dr. Manx, one of the most ac compli.-hed Druggists in the country, m (bat Physicians and others, can Uejiend upon getting reliable articles. --- 4 —^'- the above articles will be sold at prices to suit the circus Unices of all. No Trouble to Show Goods! TERMS—Cosh or Produce, nniei by special agree ment. No credits longer than Six Months, without interest. Bloody Bun. June IT, lSß4.tf CHEAP CORAERI FARQUHARS REPUTATION FORSEUING CHEAP STILL MAINTAINED! \L' : are now receiving at "Hump Corner," avon- large ' ' Ptoek of Spring and Summer Fashionable Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, of every variety and stvle. TO THE LADIES. Call and examine cur stock of CALICOES BALMORALS DELAINfi, HOOP-SKIRTS, ALAPACAS RIBBONS, SBAAT.S, CUFFS .t COLLARS, ll ATS, HEAD NETS, TAILS, COMBS, lIOSIERT, TRIMMINGS. GENTLEMEN Come and sec oar assortment of COTTON A DES, COATS, JEANS, PANTS, SATINETTS, VkSTS, CASSIMEKES, BOOTS CLOTHS, GAITERS, LINENS, SUSPENDER?; MUSLINS, SHIRTS^ DRILLS,, NE K TIES IGIIOCERIES! COTFEE. SUGAR, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, SPICES, ALL KINDS, Tobacco ami Separs. Congress, Flounder, Old Virginia, John Anderson. Nat ural Leaf, and alt kind.- of Smoking Tobacco and Segara. Having adopted the CASH SYSTEM, we are de termined to .-ell at very email profit, and the public, who have sokmdly patronized us, are respectfully invited to call and cxamia: our stock. J. B. FARQUHAR. Juliana Street. Bedford, Juno 17, 1564-tf Wanted. 1 1)11 "I' BARK, for whieh ffi.OO per cord, 11/ V or the highest market price. wjH *h- given. JOHN A. MOWRT. iurtitur of the firm of Tavlor <6 J/oirry. June 3, 1854,-tf. 9 9 HOL'SE YV ANTED. —The advertiser wants to rent a House, or part of a House, in or near the Borough of Bedford, convenient for a family of five or six persons. A lair price will he paid. For further particulars inquire at the office of this paper. Bedford, Aug. 12, 1864-tf. LUMBER: 900,000 feet of asserted LUMBE, for sale at Glen /V Savage Mills. WAITED, TEAMS to haul LUMBER to Bedford, Ac. For par ticulars call at my residence, or at Reed's A SchaU'S Banking House. TIIOS. 0. GARRETT. ,iy.29.'64-3in* Bedford. July 23 1864. Wanted. STAACOEbS CHESNUT-OAK BARK. OUU kWl3] f. A B* SHSCK.
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