S&e gNfei fnqwirtr. FRIDAY, SEPT, 23. iMk... Ax Apprentice? (r. boy about sixteen years old, in tollig®ll* industnons) to learn the art of printing trill be received at this office. Immediate applica tion should be made. tf. THE IXQCIRER is a better medium than any other paper, for communicating with the people of Bed ford county. It has & circulation of over twelve hundred and steadily increasing. Advertisements in this paper, reach a thousand readers more, that they would, "published in auy other paper that circu lates in this county. tf. FREEMEN* AROUSE! Bedford Count? to the Rescue. GRAND UNION MASS MEETING ! The Union Men of Bedford county will assemble in Mass Meeting in Bedford on Saturday Oct. Ist at 1 o'clock P. M. Let there be a full turn out of all true Union Men from every township borough of the county. Hon. John Cessna and several prom inent speakers from abroad will address the meet ing. JNO. LUTZ, G. W. RUPP, gec'y. Chairman Union Co. Com. Professor ickerhatn\s Lecture. Professor Wickersham delivered a lecture in the Presbyterian Church last Friday evening, on the "Characteristics of an American Education," The speaker remarked that he had made no special pre paration for the occasion, but would present a few thoughts in such language as would occur to him at the time. The address was evidently unwritten, but pleasantly and forcibly delivered. The large audi ence listened with marked attention and interest un til the close. We present a brief synopsis. FlßST: —Universalityshonld be one of the eharac teristics of American Education. It might be said that this should be a feature of education in every land, aud it would be well if such a consuination could be attained. But there is a special necessity for this in a Republic, where all are sovereigns. The crowned heads of Europe, and all Invested with au thority are, or ought to be thoroughly educated. — They think, they act. they legislate for the people.— But in America aU are rulers, and hence all should be educated. Every voter should be able to excer cise his intelligently. The hum blest honest roan iu the luw has a power at the polls great as that of the candidate for presidential hon ors. SECOXBLT: —American education should he free. — This it must be if we ever hope to make it universal. The wealthy must educate the poor. It is for their interest to do so. Education diminishes the number of paupers and Inmates of county prisons and pene tentiaries. The more intelligent a community the more valuable the property of those composing it. The greater the fecilJities of educating our children which a certain locality furnishes, the more desira- j ble a resdenee in its The erection of that beautiful j school building en the outskirts of your pleasant Tillage has increased the value of your property- TOTKPLY : —American education ought to be sound and thorough. There is too much education which is meiely supermini. Too many Jinith their edu cation when it is only fairly begun. Young men hur ry through the common school academy, and college, and are engaged in business before ai e prepar ed for it. We ought to learn a lesson from the old world. YouDg ladies get a little smattering'of gram mar, history and philosophy ; learn a little French. Spanish, or Italian, then their education is finished, j they devote their precious time to the dissipating novel, the sensational romance, and sit in parlors, when they ought to be engaged in th stern duties of life; informing their minds, and doing something to elevate the race. FOURTHLY :—American education should be con servatire. Attachment to old'fbrms is not meant, we should progress, But we should hasten slowly, "Festina tents,"' is the scholar's motto. There is i too much radicalism, hobby riding arrogance of o pinion in this day. Men run oft' on this track. The summit of earthly good is yonder. They are men of j one idea, They think all others obtuse who do not see just as they do or who do not exert all their energies in precisely that direction in which they are going with the speed of the lightning express. The educated mah is humble. Hisrangeof vision is wide. He moves deliberately. He considered the many interests or his fellow-men, and seeks to advance them all. LASTLY :—The education of American youth should he patriotic. Love of country should be instilled and cultivated. We 'ask not for parlyirm. but patiot- j ism. Our children and youth should be students of history. They should be made familiar with the deeds of our fathers, the experience of revolutionary dsys-the patriotic, persevering, self sacrificing efforts of noble men and women which resulted in the e reetion of this Temple of Liberty which is the joy, and glory of our land. It is pleasant to hear chil dren express their attachment to their native land, and speak with pride of its grand old mountains, majestic rivers, beautiful vallies, and fertile plains, j We like to hear them sing such national songs as "The star spangled banner." "Yankee doodle," and ":ally round the flag boys." Let. all be patriots. May t he American people be distinguished for their education."universal, free, thorough, conservative, and patriotic. Following up the chain of knowledge link by link, may w'e all pass through the mists of ignorance and skepticism, up to the light and glory and of a better land. T'aion .'•lass Meetings. Hie I nion men of the different Boroughs and i ownships of Bedford County who desire to main tain the integrity of the nation through the triumph of j the Fnion ticket at the coining election will unite in j holding meetings at the following designated points i where they will he. addressed by prominent speak ers. Ban*;. s School House, Bedford Twp. Tuesday £ept- 20th at. 7 o'clock P. M. Charles villa Colerain Twp. Wednesday Sept. 21 sf at 1 o'clock P, M. Rainsburg Colerain Twp. Wednesday Sept. 21st at 1 o'clock P. M. r Elbinsville Southampton Twp. Thursday Sept. 22nd at 1 o'clock P. M. ClearvUle Monroe Twp. Friday Sent 28rd at 1 ©'clock P. M. John Nycum's East Providence Twp. Thnrsdnv Sept. 22nd at 1 o'clock P. M. Bloody Run Borough Thursday Sept. 22nd at 7 ©"clock P. M. Adam Gillcr'i Juniata Twp. Friday Sept 23rd at t o'clock P. M. Centrerille Cumb. Valley Twp, Monday Sept. 26th at 1 o'clock P. M. Hunt's School House Cumb. Valiey Twp Mondav Sept. 20th at 7 o'clock P. M. ©'clock P. M. Yew Enterprise South Woodberry Twp. Monday Oft. 3rd at 1 o'clock P. M. Woodberry Middle Woodberry Twp.'Monday Oct. Srd at 7 o'clock P. M. r Liberty Twp. Tuesday Oct 4th at 1 & clock! Bridgeport Londonderry Twp. Tuesday Sept. at 1 o'clock P. M. John Metzgur's Juniata Twp. Wednesday Sept. 28th at 1 o'clock P. M. Shellsburg Borough Wednesday Sept. 28th at 7 , o'clock P. M. Pleas an trjlle St C'iair Twp. Thursday §ept. 2'Jth at o'clock P. M. Texas Union Twp. Thursday Sept SKUhat 7 o'clock P. M. Shaffer s School House Union Twp. Friday Sept. 30th at 1 o'clock P. M. j St. Clairsville St Clair Twp Friday Sept. *Oth at? Hopewell Broad Top Twp. Tuesday Oct. 4th at 1 o'clock P. M. Ritchey's School House Stiakds Spring Twp Fri day Oct 7th at 7 o'clock P. M. By ordCr of the County.Committc. H. W. RUPP. Chairman. Brown's BRONCHIAL TROCHES are offered with the fullest confidence in their efficacy; they have been | thoroughly tested, and maintain the good reputation i they have justly acquired. For Military Officers | and those who often over tax the voice, tbev are "i useful in relieving an Irritated Throat, and willren i dec articulation easy. To the soldier exposed to suddep changes iu the weather they will give prompt relief in Conghs'and Colds, and can he carried in the J\ torttemrntgi. j ;to itj nratnwo" thousand millions of dolla ' and no well informed man calculates the incre 10 at a larger sum than one thousand millions ] 10 year. A sufficient answer to this cause of une [e ness and alarm ought to be that figures earn estimate the worth of our Union. Its value is yond all price. To the patriot this answer wo r- be S.T iv.hctory. Put-VH smy retrrilty-ftnt-aft wn-t i for the man of dollars and cento —even for 1; vrho worships only the "almighty dollar, or 1 _ who has grown rich under the fostering care ~ the government, and is now too mean to pay 1 taxes for its support. ,:, g The first Punic war lasted during a period ib- twenty-tour year; the second lasted eighteen yes The Peloponnesian war lasted twenty-seven ye; One of the German wars lasted thirty years, a that against Louis XIV. lasted eighteen years At the end of the Peninsular war the debt a England was about five thousand millions of <i *- Jars. It is now a little less than four thousj millions. The United States can pay five tiij the debt of England in less time than Engl] can pay her off". Her last war loan (for ' ~ Peninsular war) was sold at fifty-three cents on dollar, payable in depreciated paper. Not a j I' bond of tie United Sta'es is below par. aud n PUBLIC SALE OF Real Estate T) Y virtue of an order of the Court of Common Plea? JD of Bedford County. The Subscriber will fell at pub- I j lie rale on the premises in Southampton Township On SATURDAY The 15th Day of Oi l. 1864. j the following REAL ESTATE, to wit: One tract of laud in said Township, containing about j ! ssxty acre? —about ten of which are cleared and under Ilenoe adjoining lands of Philip Mors, Joseph Mora' heirs. Philip Uinphreys tuid other? in said township. TeMus cash. Sale to eouimeoee at one o'clock P. M. ART EM IS BENNETT, Committer of Jotial Wigjield a Luna he. Sept. 2.". 1864—ts. Wfll take place as follow? : i Hopewell Tp. Oct. 6. Barber's. ; Broad Top Friday Oct. 7, Hopewell: | Liberty Saturday Oct. 8. Stonerstown ; j East Providence Thursdady Oct. 13, Householder's : i Bloody Run tied West Providence Friday Oct. I- 1 . Bloody | ! Run; Monroe Saturday (jet. 76. Rock ITIB : I Bedford Bor. and Tp. Thursday Oct. 26, Bedford : SnukeJSpring Friday Oct. 21. Bald Hill: Colerain Scturday Oct 22, School house naar Philip J. j shoemaker"? : South Woodbury Monday Oct. 21. New Enterprise ; ! Middle Woodbury Tuesday Oct. 26. Woodbury; ! Union Wednesdv Oct. 24. Mowrev's Mill? ; St Clair Thur-day Oct. 27, Eight Square : Sehcllsburg and Napier Friday Oct. 26, Schellsbueg, i I Juniata Saturday Oct. 2!>, Buena Vista: j Harrison Monday Oat. 31, Man's Choice; Londonderry TuefltlV Nov. 1, Bridgeport ; Cuinb. Velley Wednesday Nov. 2, t'entrcville; Special Examination for all who cannot attend any of j the above, Saturday Nor. 6, Bedißrd. ! Ail examinations will begin at precisely S o'clock A. M. and those wishing to be examined mqst be present pronrpt j ly at that time, J. W. Diekerson, Befdord Sept. 23rd 1564. Co. Supt. Ht.tnorAßTEP.s, ) DEPARTVtr.NT OF THE SI'SQI KHAXSA. i- ChARBKRSBi RG PA: September fitb, 1864. J G R.N ERA L OIIDEUS, I NO. 60, J That portion of the Depart ment of the Sttsqisfenanna lyihg between thf Laurel Hill I range of mountains on the west, aud the WUliamsport and 1 Elmira Railroad—the Susquehanna. River from Williams j port to the intersection of Blue mountain and that range <.f mountains to the Maryland liue on the east, will com prise the Juniata District. Brig. Gen. O. S. F.ny; U. S. Vols, is assigned to the command of this District. Headquarters temporally at Bedford, Pa. 1 Br COMMAND OF MAJ. GENERAL. Covch. JNO. S.SCHL'LT/.E. ASSISTANT An.- ir ANT GENERAL. Headqcarters, ") | Ji .viATA DISTRICT, I BEDFORD, Pa. Sept. 10th 1864. J GENERAL ORDERS, 1 No. 1, j Pursuant to General order No. 50. (Headquarters. Department of the Susquehanna Sept. 16th 1864.) I hereby assume command of the Juniata dis trict. The followtng Staff Officers are announced, viz. C'apt. Henry L. Johnson, A. A. G. Lieat. Geo. C. Ripley, Kith Begt. Conn. Vols. A. D. C. Who will be obeyed and respected accuidinglv. ORRIS 8. FERRY, Brig. General U. S. Vols. Headqc ARTBUS, j JUNIATA DISTRICT, - BEDFORD PA. Sept. 12th 1864. j GENERAL Onnfen; 1 No 2. / Cominacders of troops in this District will exercise a strict supervision over the discip line of their commands, au.t will be bcid persont.iv re sponsible for any pillage, marauding, waste or other wan ton injuriesjjconimitted by their erlisted men, unless thov can exonerate themselves froui any imputation of negli gence therein. Soldiers guilty of offences against the civil law will be turned over to the eiril authorities for .al and punish ment. , By Command of BRIG, GEN. FFRRT 11. L. JOHNSON, CAPT. AND A*st. ADJ. GEN. HEADQUARTERS, "| JUNIATA DISTRICT, I BEDFORD PA. Sept. 12tk 1364 | GENERAL ORDBK;., ) No. 3, ; Impressment of supplies from citizens for the troopgjn this District is forbidden. The Quartermaster'.- and .subsistence department will fur nish all needful supplies upon requisitions duly approved at theSc Headquarters. By Command of Bain. GEN. FERUT 11. L. JOHNSON. CAPT. AND ASST. ADJ. Gen. IVXECUTOR'S NOTICE. J Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary have been granted by the Register of Bedford county to the snbscritiers on the Estate of George James, late of Colerain township, dec'd..aud all person? indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment' and those haiingclaim? thereon are required to present them duiy autqenticated for settlement. WILLIAM JAMES, SAM - L JAMES, Aug. 26, 1 564.-64* Executon. T° CLEAtt TUE UoIL ' SE OF FLIES, USE DUTCIIER'S CELEBARTED LIGHTNING FLY-KILLER, neat, cheap article, easy to use. Everv sheet will kill quart. SuLD EVERYWHERE. "i RatUARDS <t CO., 10th and Market Sts.' ilaileiphia, holeeale agents. [ju3-SR CALL At THE NEW STORE! Mas SAV'L H, TATE has received a handsome assort ment of fXJh> .II.fAYILL.JS .f.Yfl liI'STEKS, the newest styles. A large MgortauMi: of .-'balls. Drees Triinn.ings. ••ad Fancy Goods, which will be sold ehe-Aper than ran be get •1-ctvhere. JBtOHHits. Hats, JtiblMM i and riowrrs, always on hand. Bedford Sept. 16th, 1864-tf. "I i HI MM. The Secretary of the Treasury gives notice that snb scriptions will be received for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable three years from August 15tb. 186-1. with semi annual interest at the rate of seven and three-tesths per cent, per annum,—principal and interest both to be paid in lawful money. There notes will be convertible at the option of the holder at maturity, into six per cent, gold bearing bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twenty years from their date, as the Government may elect. They will be issued in denomination? of SSO, $lO6, S6OO, SI,OOO and $5,000, and all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. The notes will be transmitted to the owners frbe of transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the original Certificate of Deposit as tbey can be {irepared. As the notes draw interest from August 15, persons makiug deposits subsequent to that dhte must pay the in tcrest accrued from dale of note to date of deposit: Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and upwards for tlSesfe notes ai auy one time Will bi allo'VHd a commission of one-quarter of one pfer lent., Which will lie I paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of a a bill for the amount, certified to by the office* With whom It the deposit was made. No deduction for commissions I must be made lroiii tU% dbnositS. j SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAY. h IT iS A N'A?*6XAt 8/.VISC Bank, offering a higher rate • of interest t hap any other, and the beet eteuritg. Any * l saving bank which pays its depositor? in U. S. Notes t considers that it is paying in the best circulating medium, | of the country, ana it cannot pay in anything better, for its own assets are either in government securities or in | notes or bonds payable in government paper. It is equally convenient as a temporary or permanent a investment. The no es can always be sold for within a fraction of their face and accumulated inU-yst, and are the best security with banks as collaterals foi discounts. • Convertible Into a Six per cent. 5-20 Gold Bond In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for . three years, this privilege of cot;\ ersion i:i now worth C afi .ut tinee per cent, per annum, for the ci rtent rate fo j -20 Bunds i? not less than niatptr e'tnl. premium, and? J before the w? r the premium on six pur cent, U. S. stock was Cvcr twenty per cent. It will be seen that the nctuu 'j profit on ibis loan, at the present market rate, is hot les r , Ban tin pur cent, per annum. ts Exemption from State or Municipal Taxation I But aside from aU the advantages We have enumerated, a special Aot of Cougf .-J ex- r°pt, ail bonrle and Treasury no t* from (oral taxation. On the average, this exctnp tion is *jr U about two per ceo,, per annum, according to the rate of taxation in various part? of the country. It is h< duvet! that no securities offer so great iuduec-a meuis to leuuers as tuo.-e issued i,y ti.e government. lu ll otber forma of indebtedness, the faith or ability of i private parties, or stock companies.: "C separate commu nities, ouiy, is pie ige far payment, while the whoie pro perty at' '.it country i? held to secure tne discharge ol all j the obligations of the United states. Whiie t: < government offers the tnbst liberal term* for i its in ,it ieves that tuc very strongest appeal will j ue -i. •'ho lava' ; -tid patriotism of the people. Dup.. :i • cur It-rate? will i>e i--u.d i..r t.-.c deposit?;— Th party depositing must endorse ujmh tno original cer tificate the denomination of note* required, and whether t' ey i.-c to be i-- :a i : . > anK or pujroble t > order. Wne e eiidorseii it u.fie left wi h th. ofiicer rec iving then dipi sit, to be fonvaruva to the Treasury Department. SUBSURIfTION- WILI. Bt. (I.iUELVKD by tile 1 rc.uaurcr of the United btater. at Wushiagt 11, the several Assistant Treasurer? and designated Depositaries, ami by the FIRST NATIONAL BANk OF ALTOONA, and by all National Banks which arc depositaries of pub lic money, add ALL KESBECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS ! hroughout Ut ■ c-ittiitry wiii give i.inner int'crmaiiou and j AFFORD EVKHW FACILITY T'J SL T BSt KiLKRS. ; Aug. 12, I8t4-3m. * WISIII\(iTO.Y 13 OTJKJL, BEOFOIIIY, Pa.. W>l. DIBERT, PROPRIETOR. j milE subscriber would resj-vetfully announce to bi? j 1 friend? in Iffcdford Conuty. and Hie public generally j that he ha? Scarfed for a b'rui of years, this large and con- I venient Wick hotel, at the corner of Did and Jdliahaa i Streets, Bedford Pa., known as the WASHINGTON 110- | TEL. R.nd fnncrlf kfept by .Mrs. Filler. This Hours is being thoroughly re-fittfed and re-fur nished. and is now opened for the reception of guerts.— Visitors td the BEDFORD SPRINGS, and petvotl? at tending Court, will find this House a pleasant and quiet temporary Hutne. Every fittcntion will tie paid to the accommodation and comfort of -oests. The TABLE will at ail tiroes be supplied with the best the markets afford. Charges will hi: moderate. Extcnrive Stabling is attached to tills Hotel, and a carefu 1 and competent Hostler will be in attendertce. Special attention will be paid to the accommodation of the farming community. Coaches leave this House Daily. (Sundays excepted) at 04 o'clock, A. M. and 2o'clbck P. M., to conneej; * ith the i trains going East, from Mount Dallas Htalion and Uloody : Run. A coach will also leave tri-weeklv. (Tuesday j Thursday and Saturday) for Somerset. traveling | public will find it decidedly to theit Advantage to stop > with him. WILLIAM DIBERT. Bedford, June 24,1564. J. 11. BIIIMIIILLAH & so\, BLOODY RUN', Pennsylvania, RESPECTFULLY inform their friends, and the pub lic in general, that they are receiving, and keep con • stantly on hand a large and well selected stock Of For eign and Domestic, JJRY GOODS, as Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinctts, Vesting? Cottonadcs, Ac., Ac., Ac. Ladies L're.-s Goods. Pilks. Delaines, Poplins, Lawncs, Prints, Ginghams, Shirting?, Irish Linens Ac , Ac. gEADY Made Clothing in Great Variety) Mens A Boys Coats. Pant?, vest?, Made in the Latest and Best Style*. Boots, Shoes, and G alters for Ladies, Gen tlcmen, Misses, Boys, and Children's Wear | OTIONS, llosory, Glove?, Sedrf', Neckties, Dress Trimm ags, Braid?, Laces, Ladies A Large aud WoU Selected Stock of /'IOFITE, TEA. SUGARS, \j KIcL, AC,', AC. /"ttIEWING A Smoking Tobacco of the Boat Brands, VV Drags, Oils, Paints,' Medicine? A Dj e Stuffs, HARDWARE, J RON. NAILS, SPIKES, AC., AC. KEEP ou Han i a Well Selected Stock ol all Kinds, and Consider* it no Trouble to Show Goods. Call and See Before Purehas- I ing Elsewhere, no GOODS MISREPRESENTED TO EFFECT jales i ALL GOOES tf A Kit ANTED AS REPRESENTED! yy e Bihr atl Kinds Of Proflacs for which wc p'ky the hfghest price in CASH or GOODS, Wo buy our Goods for" Cash cn ticly, and can offer great inducements for person? to buv of us. CALL AND SEE Ud. i- SafA. 9, 1894.'—ft i: Jf. ft. g SON. A - —SHHSHBS r. s. i 0 40B0Nr>s\ T ! 2 'Tl* UD,ie , r the Act of of 4.? i 4 \ wh i2 h P r "Vd that ail Bind? issued und< tljis Act shall be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION n~ or andermy state or mautcij.nl authority, J*uL<rrlhi..ns I to these Bonds are received in United States notes ot Na tional Banks They nreTO BE REDEEMED IN COIN ! at the pleasure of the Government, at any ,>*riod not j than ten nor mare than furlyj c „ r , f r ,. m th'pir date, anduli- < ! Five te* Out. Interest will be i j | aia m Coin, on JL-U.L of not over one hum?re<i 461- ; lars annually. The interest is payable on the first days | .March and September to each rear. Subscribers will retire either Registered or Coupon Bond*, as they may prefer. Registered Bond- ire re- I cordeu on the Books of the JJ. S. 1 ret surer, and can be I tronsterred only on the owner's order. Coupon Bonds ; are payable to order, and are more eunveuifcht f o r com-! mereiil uses. Subscribers to this loan will have the option of having their Bonds draw interest from Marrh Ist. bv paying the accrued interest in coin—(or in United States notes or the notes ot National Banks, adding fifty per oent for pre mium,) or receive them drawing interest from the date oi subscription and deposit.. As these Bonds are * j Exempt from Municipal or State Taxation, j their value is increased from one to three per cent per an I num. according to the rate of Ux levies in various parte ot : the country. the present rate of premium on gold they pay OVER EIGHT PER CEJffT. INTEREST in currency, and are of equal convenience as a permanent and temporary inve.-tmeut. It H believed that no secnriUel offer so great induce ments to lender* as the various descriptions of (J. g, BonJs. In all other forms of Indebtedness, thefaith and ability of private parties or stock couiprnies or saj arate communities only is pledged for payment, while for the debt.-of the United (state- the whole property of the coun try is hidden to secure the payment of both principle and interest in coin. These Bonds may be subscribed for in sums from S6O up ts any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus mads equally available to the smallest lender and the largest capitalist. They can be converted into money at any moment, and the hoider will have the benefit of the interest. It may be useful to state in this connection that the to tal Funded del* of the United States on which interest is payable in gold, on the 3d day of March, 1864. was $768,- y 75,1H>0. The interest on this debt for the coming fiscal year wiR be $45,937,126. while thecustoms revenue in gold for the current fiscal year ending June 3Uth, 1864, has been so far at the rate of over $100,000,000 per annum. It will DC seen that even the present gold revenues of the fjroveraraent are largely in excess of the W3tlt3 of the Treasury for the payment of gold interest, whilfe the. re cent increase of the tariff wiUdoubUessrai.se the annual receipts from customs on the erme amount of importa tions, to $150,000,000 per annum. Instructions to the National Banks act tngaHoad agents were not issued from the United Sta es Treasury until March 26, but in the first three weeks of April the sub scriptions averaged more than Tea Millions & Week. Subscriptions will be received by All IVatioiial banks which are depositaries of Public monev. and all RESPECTABLE RANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country, (acting as agents of the National Depository Banks.) Will furnish further informriion on ' application and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. May IS, 1864-4 th. BANNVART'S TROCHES, Fur tie cure if Hoarseness. Throat M eases, <fc., 1 are espec'aUy recommended to Ministers. Singers i xnd persons whose vocation cutis them to speak in public. \ Read the following TESTIMONIALS, From some of our Eminent Clergymen. HAnmsiu r RO, Feb. Sth, 1864. C. A. Bavwirt —hoo* Sir: I have/used Brown's Bronchial Troche--. Mi-tar's Lozenges and other prepare - tii! for boareeao-s and Throat Troubles, and in eoreoar ison with Uieui all, can cheerfully comiti-nd your own as a most admirable specific for public speakers a-d singers, in case-of Hoar in ess, cough-and colds I have found j them serving in time of need most effectually. To U. A. ii A- < v art — Dear Sir: hi the habit of speak- j ing very frequency, ar.d in plates where the vocal orga i- : ire very much taxed. I have ibunil the n-ed of some gen- : tic expectorant, and that want has been supplied in your j excellent Troches. I consider them very far superior t auy Lozetigio that I have ever tlsci. iu removing -j-redi ly that huskincss of the voire arising from its too frequent u-e. and impairing the effectiveness of the delivery of public addresses. Yours. Ac., JXO: WALKER JACKSON, Pnstor of the Locust Street Methodist Church. To C. A. BAXXV AHT— X)~or Sir :—Having used vour Tr-hea. T am ; roe to rry they are the best I have eve tried, and take great jilea-ure in recommending them to all persons afflicted with soar throat or huskincss of voice ari-in* from public -peaking or ringing. Y'onrs, 7c., G. G.RAKESTR AW, Pastor of Ridge Arcane Methodist L'hnrek. 5-ft- I agree with Mr. Robinson as to the value of Bauuvart's Troches. W. C. CATTELL. Late P<*tor of the O. S>. PrerbyteriaH Church. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY C. A. BANNVART & CO., HARRISBURG, PA., To whom all orders should be addressed. S'rtd by \iynujaists every tc here: April 291h, 1864. PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES I THE subscriber has just returned from Philadelphia where he has purchased a large and select stock of PHOTO GRAPH FRAMES, Photograph AlbuniH, of all styles, holding from 12 to 200 pictures, of prices va rying from 75 cents to $20.00, suitable for the pocket or the parler. Phtojrapha, Arabrfitypes, Melainotypes. Ac., Ac., taken at lov. as 25 centfc Pictures of every kind and description copied to suit the Album site or life site, on the most reasonable terms and in the most durable manner. Infractions in the art given op moderate terms. Skylight Gallon, opposite the Washington Hotel. Bedford, June 10,1864. T. R. GEtTYS. OFFICE OF THE HUNTINGDON A BROAD 4 TOP MO I NTAIN RAILROAD A COAL CO., h Pmiapgti'BiA, August 30th. 186-f. j A meeting of the Stockholder? of the Huntingdon and Bfoft'd Top Mountain Railroad c'nd Coal Company, will he held at the Office of the Company in Philadelphia, on Ties day tbq 13th day of Kefdemiier. ISGUiIt 11 o'clock A. ?.f., for the purpose of considering a join! agreement which has been entered into between the Directors of the Bedford Railroad Comprny, aftd the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Kail r< mil and Coal Conipnfiy, for the consolidation of said Companies, and the merging of the corporate rights, powers and privi'egesof the Bedford Railroad Company, into the Iluu.iugdon nud Broad Top Mountain "aitroad and Coal Cdtnpary; st which i-jieet ing a vote by ballot in persoti ft'f by proxy, will bb taken for the adoption or rejection of srfid agreement, accord ing to the precisions of the Act of Assembly, of May 16, 1861, in reiaiion.to the consolidation of Railroads. L P. AKETeEX. Sept. 2.'64,-2t. See. AUDITOR'S NOTICE— , The under.'.igned, appetite* by the Orphans Court of Bedford county to report x distribution of the moneys reaiaiaing in the hands of John Cessna, Esq.. Adminis trator of the estate of William Jveeffe,. deceased, to and amongst creditors and heirs, will attend to the duties of his appointment on TUESD AY. THE 2.1 d DAY OF AUGUST, inst., at his office in the Borough of Bedford, at 10 o'clock, A. M. ol said day, when and where all parties interested are requested to attend, as this will be the last notice to nersuus having claims upon the fund. JOHN P. REED. Aug. 12. 1564-2 L Auditor. 823 REWA RdT tV ASllost in the village of Bloody Run on 22nd inst., \\ a IMALL SINGLE CASED GOi.D WATCH.— The above reward wiil le paid to any person who may tind, and return the wateh to Saxton Pa., Aug. 29, 1864. Sept. 2, 1864.— 5t. DAVID PUDEREAtGH. White & Malt Coffee, CONTAINING a portion of the best Java Coffee. The healthiest and cheapest substitute tor coffee in the world, l'nee 20 cents' per pound. For sate at the bar gain storetf G. K. A W. OSTFIt. ~ March IS, 1864—tf. Octree to Tresspassers. I HIE SuVscribcrs of St. Clair and Union township?, . forewarn all persons from trcssuassiag on theit farm ■r premises for the purpose of hunting, fishing, gather ng greens, berries, or passirigjthrough the enclosures. Jacob Akes, David Goehcnour, Sarah (Jochcnour, Samuel Bhafcr,~ Michael Shafer, Martin Tinier' . John Ffckes, Moses IL Goehenour, , Lsaacßusse'. Sept. 2,^1854. —3t~* DYSPEPSIA, AND ' DISEASES RESULTING FROM OIS9RDERS OF THE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS, ARE CURED BY IIOOFLAND'S GUMIH BITIEIISj THRI QREAT3 STRENGTHENING TONIC, TJicse Sitters Have perform id more Cures GIVE BETTER SATISFACTION I IIAVE MORE TESTIMONY 1 Rave more reaper table people to vouch for thetn Than any other article in the market. We defy any One to contradict this Assertion, AND WILL PAY SIOOO To any one that will produce a Certificate published by us, that is not genuine. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, WILL CI BE EVERY CAKE OF Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and Diseases arising from a disordered Stomach. Observe (he following symptoms! Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs: Constipation. Inward Piles. Fulnesss of Blood lo the Head. Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea. Heartburn, Dis gust for Food. Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Soof Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the | Stomach, Swimming of the Head. Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking orSuffo- ' eating Sensations when in a lyipg Postnre, Dimness ot j Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight. Fever and Dull j Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Prespiration. Yellow- j ness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, j ('best. Limbs, Ac. Sadden Flushes of Heat, Burning in j the Flesh. Con-tant Imaginings of Evil, and great De pression of Spirits. REMEMBER. THAT THIS BITTER S IS NOT ALCOHOLIC. CONTAINS NO frOM ORi WHISKEY, AND CANT MAKE DRUNKARDS, But is the best Touic in the World. - REAI) WHO SAYS SO : FROV THE HON. FT IfOM AM B. FLORENCE. ' j I KOH THE HON. TIIOHAfi B. FLORENCE. I I KO.fi THE HON. THOfiAS It. FLORENCE, j Washington, January 1.1864. Gentlemen.—Having stated it verbally to yoa. I have no hesitation, in writing the fact, that I expericbctrd mark ed benefit from your Hoofland's German Bitter--. During a long and tedious session of Congress, jiressiiig And oner ous duties nearly prostrated me. A kind friend suggest ed the use of the preparation I have named. I took bis advice, and the result was improvement of health, renew ed energy, and that particular relief I so much needed and obtained. Olherg may be similarly advantaged if they desire to be. Truly your friend, THOMAS B. FLOHEXCE. From John B. WiekerU-am, Esq., firm of Wiekersham & Hutchison, file eelebfited Manufacturers of Fancy Iron Works, 259 Canal Bt. lam the recipient from yon of one of the greatest fa j vors that can be conferred upon man. viz: that of hcaith. : For many years have I suffered from one of the most au | noydtig and debilitating complaints that the human fami j iy can be afflicted with, Chronic Diarrhea. During the long time I was suffering from this disease, I wa- attended by regular physician-, giving me but tem porary relief. The cause seemed to remain until I wa in iuced to try Hoofland's German Bitter-. After the use of a few bottles of that valuable medicine, the complaint appeared to be completely eradicated.* 1 often inwardly thank you for such a valuable specific and. whenetcr I have, an opportunity.,cheerfully recom mend it, with full confidence in its reiiabHity. Truly yours, JOH.X B. WicKxitsnAM. New York, Feb. 2, 1564. From Julius Loe. Esq., firm of Lo- A Walker, the most extensive Music Publishers in the United States. No. 722 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. February Sth, 1564. Messrs. Jones A Evans—GehtleiiUji:—My mnther-iti law has been so greatly benefitted by your Hoofland's Ger man Bitters that I concluded to try it myself. I find it to be an invaluable tonic, and unhesitatingly recommend k to all who are suffering from dyspepsia. I have had that disease in its most obstinate form—flatulence—for many years, ahd your Bitters has given me ease when every thing else had faded. Y*ours truly, Jruus LEX. Trom the lion. JACOB BROOS, , Philadelphia, Oct. 7th, 1863. Gentlemen: In reply to your inquiry a? to the effect produced by the u?e of lfooflrfrnPg German Bitters, in my family, 1 have no hesitatien iu saying that it has beeu highly beneficial. In one instance, a case of dyspepsia of thirteen years' standing, apd which had become very dis tressing, the use of one bottle gave decided relief, the 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 last six years. In my individual use of it 1 find it q be an unequaßtd tonic, and sincerely recommend its us* to the sufferers. Truly yours, JACOB BROOM, Spruce St. Rev. W. D. Seigfried, Pastor of 12th Baptist Church, Philadelphia, December 26th, 1863. Messrs. Jones A Evans—Gentlemen:—l have recently been laboring under the distressing effects of indigestion, accompanied by a prostration of thS nervous system. Numerous remedies weffe recofamended by fritmds, and some of tbern tested, but without relief. Your Hoofiand's German Bitters were recommended by persons who had tried them, and whose favorable mention of the Bitters induced me also to try them. I must confess that I had an aversion to Patent Medicines, from the "thousand and. one" quack "Bitters" whose'only aim seems to be to palih off sweetened and drugged liquor upon the community, in a sly way; and the tendency of which, 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 only the stomach, but upon the nervous system, was prompt and gratifying. I feel that I have derived great and pcrmanentbeneSt from the use of a few bottles. Very respeetfullv yours,"' IV. D. SEIGFRIED, No. 254 Shaekaui&xon. St. From the Rev. This. Winter. D. D.. Pastor of Rdxbor oueh Baptist Church. Dr. .Tackson:—Dear Sir:—l feel it due to your excCl- Unt preparation, llooflaitd German Bitters, to'add mv tes timony to the deserved reputation it has obtained. I hare for years, at times; been troubled with great disorder in mv- head and nervous system. I was advised by a friend to try a ljottle of jhuur German Bitters. I did so.'and have experienced great and urexpected relief: my health has been very materially benefitted. I confidently recommend the article where 1 meet with eases similarto my own. and have boWsi .""lured-by many of their good effects. Respectfully yours, X". WixrEit, Roxborough, Pa. From Rev. J. S. Herman, rtf the German Reformed Church, Kut'towu, Berks County, Pa. DT. C. Jackson;— Respected Sir:—l hare been troubled with Dyspepsia nearly twenty years, and have never used arty medicine that did itte as tatJeh good as Hoofiand's Bitters. lam very much improved in health, after hav ing taken five bottles. Yours with" respect, 3. 5. Henvix. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that the signature of "t". M. Jack<ffn'" is on the Wrapper of each bottle, PRICE. Single Bottle One Dollar, or a Half Do*, for #5. Should your nearest druggist not have the article) do not be put off by the intoxicating preparations that maybe offered.in Us place, but send-to us, and wo will forward, securely packed, by express.) Jrihclpai 0 Ait-rand anofactory. No. 631 ARCH STREET, JONES & : EVANS. Successors to C. M, Jackson d' 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 75 cent, size, the Dollar Bottle, ou account of its iie.hcing much fh*. cheaper, to. the consume*. See .that driot On# the wrapper of each bet tie. I""" III' r II -Iff Mill n II mini ■ CHEAP COMER ! FARQUHAR'S | - REPUTATION fOBSEtUSO CHEAP , STILL MAINTAINED! ... j \\ r '' we now receiving at "Oicp r or ner," are 17 Inrg* ? stock of Spring and Summer Faahionable Foreign and Domestic Dry Woods, of every variety and style. TO THE LADIES. I Call and examine oar etoek of CALICOES BALMORALS DEL A INS, IIOOP-SKIRTS, ARAPACAS RIBBONS, SBAWLS, CUFFS A COLLARS, HATS, HEAD NETS, VAILS, OMRS, HOSIKRF, . TRIMMINGS. GE?iTLE3IE> r ; C jm" and #eo our assortment of | COJTONADES, COATS, I JEANS, FANTS, SATINETTS, VESTS, CASSIMSRS3, BOOTS CLOTHS GAIJEUS, LINENS, BCSPENDERS, MUSLINS, SHIRTS^ DRILLS, NL'K TIE# Gll o C:e HIE S J COTFEE,'; SUGAR, , MOLASSES^ SYRUPS, SPICES; ; _ . ALL KINDS Tobacco and. Sejj-arK. Congress, Flounder. Old Virginia- Anderson. Nat ! ura! Leaf, and all kinds of Smoking Tobacco and Segars. X-ft,Having adopted the CASH SYSTEM", wo are ie | termined to sell at very small profit, and the pubiie, wb* I have so kindly patronized us, ore respectfully invited to call ! and examine our stock. J. B. FARQUHAR. I Juliana Street, Bedford, June 17, 1864-tf. CLOTHING TFI SCHELLSBUEFI, HAVIXO lately purchased an excellent assortment of FALL AND WINTER Clothing consisting of I OVERCOATS, DRESS COATS, BUSINESS j Coats, Blouses, Vests, Pants, Hots and Caps. White Shirt* | Fancy Flannel Shirt#, Under Shirt#. Drawers Round* bouts,. Neok-tiqp, Sii-pchdcre, Buckskin Glovea and Nc j tion? in Variety. We invite our friends and all who dk j sire to purchase, to give u# a call at our NEW STORE IN SCHELLSBURG. f Where, as we are doing basincrs on the One Frire sy . , tern, we flatter ourselves we can render satisfaction "by doing juatice to every one. We thenkfour many eastern ers for metr Patronage, and do herewith solicit a contin uance of the same kindness. Scheilsburg Pa. Sept. 12, 1864. fSept. 16) tf. G. BERKSTREBBER A SOX. PUBLIC SALE OF Real Estate. THK undersigned by virtue of an order of the Orphan'* Court of Bedford County, and under the- last wili Ac; of Jacob Cypher deed., will sell at public saie^ On FRIDAY, the '2lst Day of October, Inst.,~ (Sale opening at TO. o'eloob A. M. of nid day.) ail that VALUABLE FARM situate in Liberty Township Bed ford Courry, Pa. Known a# tfce "FLVCK OR MANOR TRACT" beiug a portiyji of the rial estate of which said Jacob Cypher died seiaed, eontwining 144 seres, and tea usual allowance—about 211 ae.-r s of the same however, being taken from an adjoining tract, and about the same quantity added to said adjoining tract taken from this tract, a# is provided lor in said will. 100 acres of the same, more pr less, under euiri ation. a pari being first rate mead. >v. having thereon erected a latge two story stone dwelling house- log tenant bouse, store liou-e. bank bam: and other out buildings ; the land is WELL WAT ERED with spring and running water. THE HUNTING DON AND BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN RAILROAD rum through the property—A.,.d timber an the uncultivated paction ot the land, il'his is n VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY lying two miles north of >ax ton and Stonerstown giv lug at! the advantages of a good market at the door: CHUROtIEh I arid SCHOOLS inMhc immed*- :Ue neighborhood. Terms reasonable, and wilt be mads known on day of sale. Thu subscriber will lake pleas ure in show.ng the premises to ali inquirers, DANIEL CYPHER. Executor of the latt trill of Jacob Cypher deed. rcpt. 16, I?G4—ts. CORNELLS VILE AND SOUTHERN PENNA. R. W. The undersigned commissioners named, in an act .enti tled "An act to to Incorporate the Connellsville nud ! Southern Pennsylvania Railway Company" hereby giv* notice that they will, in pursuance of said set, ojaci book* for the purpose ot reeieving subscription" to the capita! stack of the said Railway company on the 14th day of October 1864, at the hour of SI A. M. on that day. at the Washington Hotel in the town of Bed ford, Bedford Coun ty. Pent sylvania, and that they will' keep said books open according to law. JOHN CESSNA. WILLIAM L. HAVEN, WILLIAM R. MUNICH, GEOGE W. CASS, DANIEL WASIIABAC"GH,O. W. BARNES, R. D. BARCLEY, C. W. ASIIOOM, D. O. GEIIR. A. R. M'CLU'RK, WILLIAM M CLELNAND. J. L. YOST; Sept. 16th 1864—at. to TcastmptH® Consumptive suffeaers will reeieve a valn&bl* prescrip tion for the cure of Consumption, Athraa. Bronebitn*, and all throat and Lung affections, {free of charge,) by sending their address to Rev. EDWARD A. WILPOF, Williamsburg, Kings Cd, SepL 23: d 1865.-3 m* Now York. EXAMINATIONS OF TEACHERS Osborn's Prepared Java Coffee. MAKES the mcst delicious and economical beverage in use. Nervous persons and dyspeptic? can use thi* excellent coffee without the injurious.effeets experie "ced by using other coffee. Id store and for sale by G. 11. A IV. OST-R. March Ts, IS34—l£ , Estray. CAME to the premise- of the subscriber in Wtwt Pro-:- Seuce Township Bedford County, some tiw.oin Au gust last, a dark brindie "eer marked by 4 crop off tb right ear aud a slit in the left, supposed to Vie over two year* old. the owner is requested to come forward, pro** property and take him away. SOLOMON. WILLIAMS. Sapt TTth 1864 (Sept. 23rd] ot. fistrajr. CAME to the premises of the subscriber, in Bloody Run Borough. Saturday.' August 6th, one iron gray mare; fourteen and a hall"bands high, 5 years old, heavy mane and tail, heavy foretop. flee bitten about the head, two whit* hind feet. The owner is requested to com* forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away.' Otherwise she will be disposed of according to law. WILLIAM T. GROVE. BI.OOPT RI X, Aug. 19th, IS64.—3t* "Wanted^ 1 AA CORDS OF BARK, for which $6.60 per cord, lUv or the highest market nriee. will be given. JOHN A. -MoWRY. Survivor of the Firm of Taylor dr J/ovrp. June 3, lSn-j^tf. HOUSE WANTED.—The advertise*; wants to rent a House, or part of a House, in or near the Borough of Bedford, convenient for a family of five or 4ix persons. A fair price will be paid. For further particulars inquire at the office of this paper. : Bedford, Aug. 12, lß6i-tf. LUMBER; y. QOO,OOO feet of assorted LUMBE, for sale at Glim /£ Savage Mifts. W.4xtei>, "TEAMS to haul LUMBER to Bedford. Ac. For par ticular* ciii! at my residence, or at. Reed'# A Scboll'l Baukwb House. THOU C. GARRETT. jy.2S>,'G4-3m Bedford, Inly 23 1*64. AVnn^dr CHKbMT-OAK BARK. OvU #*. aw SMVCt.
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