uc / f,' l I'MRT> fRTPVY. SF.n :i. |Rfi4. I \v Ai I'KKNTICK, (a boy about sixteen years old, in (ciiigciit un<l industrious) to leant the art of' printing ir 11 ie received at this office. Imuiediate applies [ion should be made. ti". I THE IxqrtßEß Ls abetter medium than any - other paper for communicating with the people of lied brd county. Il has a circulation of over twelve hundred and steadily increasing. Advertisements [n this paper, reach a thousand readers mm that 2if_v would, published in an -' other paper that circu lates in this county. if. pf: give tie lists of drnf.ed men ir; this co .nty. louth Woodbury, St. Ciair. Sehelleburg and 1 i.n>*- Ixeetited, which we could net procfe ui time 'or fins wee tiny will be gi.on in xt w-ek. WE a.e in rec ipt ot interi -ting tominunieations. fahieh w hare no* been able to e f,r 'he pus* two Br*hi" weeks we sh'i'l try very bard to give our (ea lets so tie of the int. ; in*erest : nsr nc u Arced.. I V. i. VF.PY nrie. regret the tf mporary . ecessitr that prevents us '-or l ring a greater vai'ety and amount Bf ina*tec Onr vt.rv heavy pro-sure 'of election prirting *b< pres rk for our large edition, and the lack of force, are sufficient can: er for the present Jef.rii'iitcies oftlie Ivy' IF.ER. as onr readers will no doubt readily believe. We think there is a good pre meet ot relief and improvement close at hand, jjfer power press is on the way from New York, and pill be in operation we hope within a week: our forking force will also be)* rinuveutly increased feel we feel confident that we shall be r.ble to make flu IXQVIRE!'. more deserving of support than it ever L been. I'nion Mass Nieetingv. Ti.. i inn ini ii of the ■.'•.2 ivtit lv:r. .ghs an i lown-'niiis of Bedford County who de re to main la;:, 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 (there they will be addressed hy prominent speak ers. * ? .Vrw Enterprise South Woodbe-ry Twp. Monday |pct. 3rd at 1 o'clock I*. M. I Wc. Iberrv Middle Woodh.:rry Twp. Monday Oct. 8r i n' 7 o'clock P. M. | Ritehey 's School House Snakes.Spring Twp Fri day Oct. 7th at 7 e -lock P. M. I Fairplay Bread Top Twp. Saturday Oct. £th at 1 O'clock P. M. By order of the County Committe. G. W. RUPP. Chairman. ITr. ahf. often surprised to find so few Sew; NO BkCHiNES in use, iu our section of the country. In the iarg > cities, every family has its sewing Machine, an I they would not lie without one for ten time- its 80.-:, it is certainly the most useful and eeonomi- Bal invention of the age. and we advise our readers to h< '-itate no longer, but see to getting one of these ■bor and life saving Machires. Ta.-re are a gr.-al many kinds of Sewing Machines, and we iia -• taken ■onie pains to examine into th- ir respective merits, ami have come to thecouclu- -n that the WnE!::.i;a ft WU.sox, IIn.'HF.ST PREMU'II SL VI.VG Mv'timr. is decidedly the best. ' Tii"-.' "| ..died Machines are adapted to every vmr' :y of sewing f.-r family wear, from the iightt-' HBin'..as to the heaviest cloths. They work equally (■ell upon -iik. lirn n. woolen, and cotton goods, with jpk. c rrcn, or linen thread. They will seam, quilt. ■B' fell, cord, braid bind, aad m ev- By kind of sewing, making a " antiffai and i erfect Bti' h. alike on both .-i '.e.s of the article sewed. The pe'-ving will never M, ravel or wa-h out. ■jTlie Wneeier ft Wilson Sf win® Machines are so •i' -de tlia* a child can work them w'.'.h ease. Printed In- ructions are sent with every Machine, st".at any fat. eft" I'p.-rate them without any trouble ordiilicnl v. Every Machine ia warranted, and the n if:' rncii if not entirely, sari-factory. K Over Fifty Thousand of the celebrated Wheeler ft Wilson Sewing Machines are sold every year, and faet the demand is so great that they can hardly be feij plied as fast as ordered. Machines are earfuliy pet ked and sent in good order to Any portion o: the r ntr^ t V. e hope our readers will write at once to the W n r]- *r d Wilson Agency, No. 704 f'hesnut Street. T'hil ■deiphia. and get one of their Almanacs for lfoiS. •n ; specimens of the work done by the Machine, all flf which tln-y will -end bv mail, free of charge, to fc" address. We -hould be glad to see an Agency jrr the Wheeler ft Wilson Sewing Machine estab ■shed in our locality. Vi e know thotn to be 'he he most simple and cheapest machine in use. (Jen. Koontz in Franklin. ■ IMMENSE UNION- GATHEUING—CorFaom IN A ■Jt.'iti.. —fine of the largest political gatherings of tie kind ever held in Cliambersburg, met at Brown's Hotel on Tuesday evening of last week, to hear jG' 'i. "iiin. li. Koontzthe Union candidate for Con (pi is. Afb r the organization had been completed, Ben. Koontz was introduced, and was recieved with Hearty cheers, lie spoke over an hour, discussing Beg:. is- "smarm -undid, earne-* ami elo l|u- nt manner, and elicited the warmest commencta -1 of hts friends, and expressions af respect even his political foes. He exposed in a master inner the treachery i f 'he Democratic lend i attempting to i-lead the people from nterests of the goverment by a Peace platform i qua-i War Candidate. His review of Gen. lellan's position was in the higest degree credit and entirely unanswerable. He indulged in no ma. abuse —no low a—auks; hut steed his posi witfa the utmost candor,and elucidated Ihem clearne-s and force. Being a stranger to most of iudier.ee, fie surpassed all expectation asa stuni tnd cogent reasoner, tthd left the Union men t enthusutsGe in his support and proud of their ptrd-bearer. We cannot pretend to give even Bop-is of his remarks. '' 'included, Mr. MeClur- was called r ' -ponded in a few pointed allusions to the-eongres-ional record t.f(,en. Cofl'roth. the cora- of (Jen. Koontz. II I; stated that the office was iin> luovt important position to he ■od at the October eWrion, and urge! the people elcct Gen. Koontz because he would vote for rv g* measure necessary to sustain our armies in the ■id: to pay our brave soldiers: to fill up their i ks. and to maintain the credit of the government. Be stated that against (Jen. Cofl'roth personally he Ptu '..thing to say: hit of his official record he P'-it speak. He aid that Gen. Coffrolhhid nrrer Bted for any measure to Ml!// the rank.t of our ar mies or to raisr means to pay them ; and said the Beaker. I moke the statement knowing that 1 am iu Be presence and within hearing of Gen. Coffroth Hmself. * * * * * I When the government wanted revenue to pav the Waters, who were four months without their wages longress was appealed to for a revenue to enable lem to be paid, and to sustain the government tcdit. Against measure—the .ml" one !> v whi-h |e means could he procured to pay our soldiers- Mn. ( offro h voted at i very stage of the ?<. Does he deny it? (Je„. I ottV.vth did not an- SKr, autl the vast meeting cheered u;oat heartily and*called for Ms answer; but none come. Mr. McClure then said be had charged that (Jen. Cof froth voted steadily against every measure designed to fill up our shattered armies so that they might give triumph to the r holy cause. The draft was first urged by (ten. MeCleilnn as the on!" means to fill up our armies, aud w hen the conscription bill was bet'or" ('ongres , and conceded on all sides to be the oe'y means of savi'ig our brave defenders from mter defeat, (Jen. Cjfl'roth v< ted against it at every stage, and he never voted for any measure calculated to put a single soldier in the field, fie theu came ho we cwj toted agoitut in f lh< m tSietg to tdtc at the Hext clccti * • Franklin Repository. TIROWN'S' Bar XCHI.M Tko' iik are iffered with the fullest conlideiH' in their t tHcacy- they have been thoroughly t.;st< 1, aud maintain the good reputation they have jus'iy acquired. For Mili'ary Officer and tin -c whi often over t i\The voir., they are iisetu 1 m relieving an Irritated I'hroat, and will ren der urti illation easy- 1> the soldier exposed ti sudd "i changes m the weather they will give prompt reii ' in" e-.ghs and I olds, andean he carr.ed in the pot ket to be taken as OCCM ion rt quires. -Tl c\r A tirj vlibcin entr.. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. P>T\TF of JOHN' M'( I AM,K>. il .-e i eJ \M£S 1J E'lElb.M \X. Aucri >n*i r \ -tluai> Broad Top, Reciferj Co FncJcr authority t>i he * # r phanV Court for the court of Bedford, On WEDNESDAY, Oct. 10, Is,it. At 12 o'clock U. \ \,ri I.I 1... - 111 at lul lie Sal.', nt the PHII.AMELItIIIA M KXCIIAXU I', the fiilien i'ig (1 serili ,1 It -al Estate, late the piupcriy of ./..* Mf , J*n.iltttt, <le c.i-c !. viz . No. 1. Onef.itl. equal, ami unlividcl moiety of* tract, ofnn iinprovcl lanti in iiroad Top township, in 8,. I lord Co.. in the v, atc of iViisylvania, containing HJIS a.-res, mure or less I- on led on the east hv lands of James Patti.n and Ahrahnni ( o"iu.in. and oil the west liy .iuuiata r v.-r nod i'.mi "! Ii ti V i.qiig, Mirvcycd on a w.irrnn* ( rr n-!* it'' lie/.'.!•:...1i ' - in i .1 'on*. I'.-i"-in. ilared Fi huar% Itith I - I, iicing ' ' -.'at. i tivided ui >ieiy whi.-b v. is e rj veyeii I y \V., ia* . I-lake, shcrifl. t" the-uid .loin Mr- Candh s, l>; l . ■ I potl, lafed the ftb -la, ..f May, A. p. Is.'",en*'* . s tr-.: .ii tin r in'l- fine Coar' ofCoau man Plan* ul iße Ifurd couuty Jn C. P. p. •<. p. 530. No. 2. Ali .' at Ira t of land situate "n Six Mile Run. in Bn.inl I.p fnwi.sh.p. üßeti ■I 0• i nl\ nfo e-a d, .*'ntaiui'ig 11. ne cs uii'i . I per. hi'- id* { '.ml, ae. J ailown;ie> ti iv eont fur ruads, A.-., a liuining till- Kr .m i- i - •■"W ht'h.ii ing t . A. King, tieorge Smiih. VV. I . 11:s:gi.- erfy, and others, part of a larger tract -urveye ! on i w rant to Edward Chany, fluted August 26, IM-h a, I re- MTM In deed liook A. F. p. If, net., excepting and r,. all tho • a in ti.-d and. r'rlie „ .ov ■!, -ihcdt.ac of land. AM that tra of land adjoining the above lei -r heil t""' e. li ion i . .. ■;'f <' 1 1'' tnphe.. 'I ii ■ .in tII he- r v .' I .11 .1 wo 't: ante I ' d till ■ th. 1 st..nuiitiii.g a.-res .oil;, pc, I, anee. ie. By order of the Court. <>. K. FfIANN I.V. '"erk t HENUY I). MotiKE, l :E<. l\ M'I.E VN. j Executor!. J5OO to he paid on each r.t time of sale. JAMES A, FREEMAN. Philadelphia, Pcpf. lsC4-ts. .1 ecr.Vnirrr. PUBLIC SALE" OF VALUABLE xLoal I'll" n''i r-igned will offer at pu di" out er} on the i. ]TCllli^cS (>■ EUIDAY th ■ 2Mb of October, the following described real cta* • viz: 'iis I irtaol i ucstone laml in South Wo idburv Town ship. l!i M' i'd • i.i'itv. ad; lining lull is ol .!.•• di" Snider. Dan'!. MtlWe he r- : ,n I .-Ur-.s. eoatai ii - . ■ - n, | 3#peraheaand a'lew me. Hit 72 u.-rri ami in a good the .bail er {and. ihe otherimprovmest! an . .i .i fa ..i-.• and j.are wftb other ■ i.'iildings. and oreh.ir i ■ . .■■ in : " .-a cto commence a' I o ei"' S . - id i ■ pa ut n •Isuec will i,e given and testa- iu.de an ~no i d v id sale. T Sept. 20. i e 6Ut*. J AMES 11. I.U All Mvf xonoß Offi' g or Tiis il i. ii T j Mr ft it t . P KIT \ i"" "if JA, j 12'',! .i. ) At a meeting of the oekboldem of the ITuntingdon ar.d Br.n'l f.-p Mountain Rail P.. id and C ...I C > held at the offire of 'ho etmpm j i . the it.- of I'hi ada.. on the th i; to nth day of Scutunho iust. Thi ng.y of eoti-oiida i'-n .i ni ii.' rg.-i ■ • the Bedford Pail 11. .id t'limpany and tin; S lid Ul" Hunting lon and Broad Top Mount " Hid Bond and (" nil 1 iinpanv, v .is nj. proved of by the Stockholders, tl." same having heenpre '■ .nilsly duly approved of by UM; Stockholders of the Bed tor'.* flail K cid Company. J. P. ABET.-KN (rtepL 36, JSfil-lt. Sr. ',/ \ UTITOR'S NOTICE. A Ills under-sguetl nppr.iate 1 to -seen in dh" pay ine::'sami;adv iiiementsnii 1... othchei -.if Dan e: ". .nek. 'lec'd.' and report a di- rib,. Con of the balance in the hands of the administrators of the exta •• of -■ I d .'.I, still attend, for that ptirpos •. at liis o:S vin Bedford o i Thjrsdav, the l.'lth, <byr of October, next, at 10 o'clock A. M. when and dr here sail person ibmnM may attend il ri.'-v think troier. J Sept. 30, I silt.rt. 3NO. MOWER. / AHA li BE - KOONS' 881 tl®. V 2 Notice is 11 re'n gii.-o that Letters of Adm in titration ha\ i lu-i n grant, •'tolht oihsp-jber on the r ta'o ol ''ha 'S li J . late of Iholford to. :-ii'.p. dee'd, all per n-in.p. t eil t sail tare are requested to tan '<o immediate pu "incut, and thtoi having ciaiamean present them duly anthentiJ caul for ..-nt, ATKIJ.L KOON-' Bedfjrd. >ep'. :.6. i sfit-fit. o f, A I'MiNl.- i B\TOR'S NOTICE.— ti- sol a lniiiii-ira'ino iiavn.g In.en gran'vd be " " i'C'B'id ci.,;n!y. to the uudrrei d resi dtng M Colcrain Tp. Bp ntl^iestate of Johnßossei d latf of-ai l township, all persons knowing th-ntscheJ 'lee ht-'d to said estate w.ll 'nabr payment v. .Ihyit ii. net those having claim- against the- game, will present them properly authuit. -u'cd for-i u iiiei.i HEXB \ ii{ Ellß, ecpt. 26. 1883-61. Ad . i! i-tr it ir. NOTICS. Pciled pnp-ills for throwing up day mtffi.■ion' to make threw'mndr •.I thousand b-.-k w.il he icy. I ~t • ... ~ Bee nf the fKreetere of the Poor and Barn of em May inent of Bedford Co. on Titc-dity Oc. | By ord-r of Pi 'CI • T. B. (JE : i . .tept 36. i6si.lt. ,7, /. Stray 2E6s.Ail. / IA3IK to the premises of th" subscrii-er n a p.i. ™ 1 r. d and white Hull, dnpp med to ... five j i- r{aested me : l nrore property, pay* efaargee and take inm away, PIAB Little' Sept. .ill, lytil- -t. H'ipttre/1 Tutennhi)). Ti:A< Si KIW iv\ \*s I \ ITHI YS. . Will t*ike ns r*• 11. ws • Hojt. wcil Ip. Oct 0, D .*ht rV. Broad T*-p I■ rilay fKrt. 7. ll*j ( well: Liln-rtv Stnrdu>- 0 t. y . m-.mi■-.-tf\rn : Fast Providencv Thur.dudj 0t. 13, llou3ci.oldcr'* : Bloody Run aud (Vest l'roviden c Friday Oct. Jl, Blon Iv Knti: Monroe Saturday Oet. 16, Poet if ill ; Bedford llor. and Tp. Thnr.-ilay (let. 26. Bedford- Snake Spring Friday Oct. 21. Bald Hill; Colcrain Saturday 'let 22, School house uoar Philip T. Shoemaker's; South Woodbury Monday <">rt. 21, New Enterprise ; Middle W pi'ii ry Tue.-day Ib-t. 2ii." Wziodhnry : Union \Vedti''-dy ttct. 21, Mowrey's .Mills ; .-t Clair Thursday Oct. 27. l.igh; Square : >ehcllsloirg and Napier Friday Oet. 2,i. Sehcl'siiueg, Jumata Saturday Oet. 26, Buena \ irta; Jlarrison Monday "at. 31, Man's Clp.iye; Lon londi-rry Tu - lav Nov. I. Biidgi port: Ciimii. Yclley Wednesday Nov. 2. Ceutreville: Special Examination f'-r all who cannot attend any of the above. Saturday Nov. Bi d -rd. All examination- wi M'c n •* precisely So'clock A.M. and those wishing to be t xuuiineumu.-t i pr* s nt prompt - ly at that time, J. IV. Hiekerson, Befdord Sept. 23rd IS6J. Co. Sujtl. I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. J Notice is hereby gi.< n that Letters Te.itiiment.ary have been granted by th Regis or of Be-lfo.d coaiitv to the siil'Seri n -"U the Ertau- of '. orge Jaaus, la e of I'i'lyti.iii toWosliip, dec .!..a id all person- indebted to -aid Estate arc requested in make ii.'i yed.a e payment and those having laiuis th'ire .ii are , i;ed t.i eseot ihem duly tiutqesitii atel for rest lemon . WILLIAM lAMES, iSA.U't, JAMES. Aug. - u , ISC. V6l* i-Vingori, FAT,I„>- STOCK TAMi, IH(>F. i Now in Store, ( iHui-i. Yy i: tiavV just recieved a han I some astortaient'of .VMF F.MSjIj fmO'OIPS. Embracing Prints, Dohiiues, M ihair.-. .V n•;-. !' I>a zinea, Plait. Striped trad-I'lftlrt a. ul t ■ . bu. Collars ai.d Sleevediu Setts, lluup Skirt* best i~ak? ui I latest styles. Ginghams, Table Diapers, ("arßoh l":tiineD Shirting Stri]es f Colt > nudes, £>heetuig, an I Muslius of standard makers. White, S. ark.., Solferino, <*roy and Plaiil Shirt:.:# Flannels. CI •*!•. Cassiiaercs, S&iicets, Kentucky T oun. TVtd Co^> and Mists. II si ry a..d Glovi- Scarfs and Neckties, I. neu en ! Paper Shir I ollars and fronts, H its eve r v style quality and color. Hoots and Shoes in great variety mad to order o. | aud see t'neui they apeak for themselves. Groceries. Prim* Rio Coffee, extra line Youn# llv nn Imperial aiol Uolong Teas. Prepared and Ksstiice of fofiee, Sugar. Syrup, Ii<t Chocolate, Spices etc. Chewing Tobacco and Segare of choice bran 1. QJ EKASW ARE, SALT. MUKBREI.. Ac. Together with a grear variety Goods to w is- !t wc call the early attention of buyers. Terine* PASiI unless otherwise spec ifled Bedford Sept. 1 l/lll —f : ' G K. Sc W. OSTIR. PUBLIC SALE OF „ IJ V vr: ic i fan order of the Court of Common Pleas I ) l He,if rd County. The Subscriber will sell at pun- Lie sale on the premises in Southampton Township On SATURDAY The 15th Day of Oct. IHOI. the following RKAL ESTATE, to wit:. . One tract of Inn 1 in said Township. V >ut;iining about ; ssxty acres—about ten of .which ar* cleared and under lence adjoining hinds of Philip At- rs. Jo.-eph Mors' in* . . lii T;j. l mpl.tcy :ud -doers :n >aid township. Tern:.-* cash. Sa.cto common cat one o'clock P. M. ART EM ■> RLNXKTT. '.!omv it tee *J Jofh Wijjidd i Lunatic. ! ep:. 2 b ' t>• lIK \lyr \UTER> ) I•" .14? *f p\T Or Ttf !•: - V ' f! \N \ A > I H ■ -. : P. 8 ;>t; ml cr sth, i 'f. I lir.sj: i> oK i. I >u. 10, ) That >•• ti • h D par men: of the u eh i. n c .\ itr; w • n !i • bust • n\-.t range •fru -u tin -■ < r- - '.* i rt . }< of co f. e ; • • rv P-ng. 1 1 n O S !> • • /• ' •S. s a->i£n =1 t th com.nuii i - .;*t .c i r ia- c-i. at •5 -If. I P i ; r- • • • ivi MA;. ■ • t •*' ca, V*. . ' S I'LL, A*-. I • a ; AS ' i 1 . *M - *. I a' ' • )" ■ r r ■ ! ♦!.!! X>>. I, I :•(, • Head ..Miters : r . ■ . . . oit c. . i th 4) I her by uesume coma into: re • uo ' di I tr- •. The follov i . I! • er ere a i> ••• . i. i tap?, ilenrv L. J. bns , A \.t. j Lieut. Geo. C. lvpk;y. 1:h Ke.t, 'c,u V i A. 1 . MUo will be obe vol and rc.-pe-tc? I .. •< r - i ' KIM- S. !• Hr.w. . NK-ril 1 . II JfMl . T RF.!V rc:n I i >■ r . j G . N! n \i. i)iiur.ii, ! | JNot'. J >m :an*b-rs r.. j.s n tl • tnct w'll e 'T'."-v a st.ict .n . . . •.... - •of iheii inimand . an Iwi 1 held pt - re . ..-Ih.e for at - ;iUa : . m inmdin .\\ i -te r o her wau ' i :ri uiif f ed hy t !<•;' e ii-;. I .• t:n - - he v .if, 'ijera'o th* uiseL'S t. .m any putati *n of uc ;1- g,therein. • *u of J ami i .• civil 1w ill k !unei \er to toe ti\ it uu i jrit'.cd lor tr .ii .u i ; . ;- .i meat. By Command of Ruin, G 1 !tv :l. J.. - C.L.t. \N. .V :. .WJ. G.-:\. Tli:.%ngr \:iTrns, ) .1 .VIA Di •• s• ? . > Bpnror.n PA. kept. I'M i oi. j t' s .• • VI. ORDP.I:' . 1 Impie ■ oi of viippl'.* . r- : . •itizens fr the t: .! in this D.- rict i- • rii iden. Ihe Qu:; term:.'is •>an t it "isteu *h.-: rtmen' vv;.. fur n.sh usi :I.m- ;ul - •; p'.e- upou re . duly .'pp. ,v . ;ut these ileadsjuarte .--. Hv ' o:uiiiand oi Bnc. Gun fn.i v lj. L. jfOMJSOX. f '.l'T. AVJ> A'• 1. AiJ. G F.N. ~€ALL"ATTHENEW STORE! 1 T •*& S \M'T. 11. T VTE has recyoved u hun<is'Uie H "#rt- J l meat of ri,lKihS,.n.l.\TiLl.rfS J.V/> in STERS, lie ncwe>t styles. A larffe ass..rtment f Shalls. Dress IVimiuings, and Fancy tods, which will be pold cheaper than can be got elsewhere. ?Zn::>:( {x. Ha'** Ribbon* anil JFVoirrr#, always on bunch Bedford >ep.t. ifith, l^dJ-tf. II C 7OH 11. 5. /iu LSJiil. Th" Setvetnryof the Treusury *riv<notiet* 1h r sub ! scrtptions will ha* rece'vcd for Cov.) n Trr ..tiny Xo* y, payiljnre vev> f:*•••-. August 15th. !>!!, W *h • i i annua! At five rot# of ve:: .u ! • ■ :. \i> per cent, per anilll!!'.—] ••! ' :; -'H • !•: < i 1 t. b<- j i i in law I .i n "iii'V. The-c notes c.i • • ; * • • c ? b : aid r:r ..-• Ay. i .• ■ • 1 .n; I ' :n tl. • i* v* •• n.:. • • . iv .wi - i • .. • . . ... h'O. i:'i $5, (b . . I y • •u: he ■: y • *•: sI. : ii' Ait -i,S of ! H'. . 'Th** not- ? ii! -c rrt d to he ow.* .- t'.c -. piat'*: i - ih ate ' :etf-p1 • . I! " \ ' . |- tl : , • • Iti l. : i. i* er. • ru ; M . •■ l" . Ml C.J . J;. • ' •• . . V, \. oi i i.r th- anroi* . , ; . v ! tie* deposit was o a be ' I must he made irotn tiic -iepw-iUi. iSPECIAL AIiVMTKifS (Jl nil.N LOW. , IT is \ NATION-ti. S.wr.u R.-.-K, -.fiV i i;* i r . di' iriun st tlmn any stber, anil I h* he*t Anj saving bank wbich pnvs iis dfj>nsi'oia 11 I . . N . - c.iiM.;ers that it imyiiig in 'hi ' "-I • r.' it n r... .m,.. !f the country, an ! it ■< ,n: a.:; h. iter, ).■,■ | it own assets arc either in got'>'incut uurn. - or in notes or bonds pnva'de ip gov'-rnn .nt jninrr. It is equally eon. uaent as a *i.io|iorv.i <r nerinaneut invi'stmcnt. The notes can alwas I e soldi... A .thin a fraction of their lace a;. I a.-cutuulatcil int . t. : .. e li.e best security wi h I auks a: i-.-iiatcrals for siiscyunts. Convertible into a Six per rent. ."-'2(l Cold Bond In addition to the very lineral inte s--t ■llf c i; • for three years, this privilege of .. moo i n . w.uth aho.r tiireb percent, per annum, tor the uurrc rate lo j -tin Bonds is not less than nm tt nf . j/t. ......, aiid.- , roefore the ear tin fireiniiae on - \ per eeot. I*. -tt.ck was over twenty per eeot. it will In seen that the actua profit on this loan, at .he pr<en! market rate, is not ies. than ten per sent, per annum. r ts Exemption from State or Municipal Taxation lint aside from all the advantages we. have eriumerat d. a speeial Act of t'ongreM <u! hoiuh tntrl !\ rti.ut y j'.tnt f..rnt t" rut ...... On the. average, this exenip i i-T is worth aiiout tw > per eeiiL pt r annual, aecording to l ■ Ite •! ti. .:.*•• I 'll Vri us parts of the cam try. It isls tieve l tli.it no se' in t i. s ollVr so great n tu -e-R lie uts Iji lender! as rh. -e issued • v the gnve.-i i ln pll ot er I.ir.iis of in i • ed.ie . 'he faith or a. shy of oris i e part .or - " it Contp.i or sepnrat.- eouvmu pit.es, . my. i p'.e i.e I for puriu -t. whi.e it. whole pr.. I erty 'o the eoiiutry is held to set ore the cli-i l.aig". „!! | '.he o'hliga-iens of the United "-tat. .. While th** government offers the mpnt. liberal tcrms f" tu loins it believes that the icry strongept appeal vil hero the loyalty and patriotism of the people. Duplies*- etrifi<\it' - will l> i -mi i ir *ac depost?.— Th • rty depositing must endorse npMi rhe oriyinn' y-r -t- t t]t uent.;. iaation of note- required, md whether ♦ . t he i- ied i'i hhrife or p.iyViTe b/ordeh Who *o dor-ol it mil- be left with Hie officer receiving then <i- - .i, to he (*<irwarded to he Treasury F>e| urtuient li'Tioxs \vilf. nr. RKKIVEI by the Trc urrr of the I'ait il .Stateii, n* Washington, the. ?• . e.-al Assistant TreasYrc rs and d signaled D qnisftarie- tad by tb* HRST NATIONAL HANK Ob ALTOONA, and by u'l National Hunks which arc depositaries of t üb l m tie .an I \U* RANK- VXD HANKERS hmighmt th* -oit'iTrv wdrgno i-nibc U• • *lll i'n ::*id AFFORD fiVKRY FA ILITY TO SI BSCKIttfiRS. Aug. 12. ISft-X :im. J. I. MIPOLUI ur, BI.OODY Itl \, Pennsylvania, |_> KSI'IJnTFI'I.LY inf..nn their friends, nn ! tin j>ut>- I i lie in general, that tin.;, are receiving, anil keep -taiitly nn han I a large-Jill will selected ■■tuck •'! For eign -llld Domestic, GOODS, - i n> Cl'Chs. fa.ssimores, Sa'.inetts. Vf .og* Cottoiiades, Ac., Ac. l adies Goods. Silks, Sliallies, Delaines, Pojbns, Lavvnes Prints, 'Ginghams, Shirtings I r --h Lmot Ac Ac. Ti' : " T Made Glothing in 0.-cat Variety, Mens A Boys Coats, Pants, vests, Made in the Latest and Btst Stv'es. Boots, Shoes, aul Gaiters for Ladies, Gen th men, Misses, Boys, and Children'* Wear I TACTIONS, lliserv, Gloves, Scarfs, V- t 'ies. Dress Trimtn nf, Braids, La :es. Ladles A Large and V el! Se'ee*ed Stock of / 1 UOILRIES, / i >FI T.F.. Til A SFfIA PS, V.i O VUFPS. Kit.., r> ; C "i"MS, AC., AC 0 / tHK'iY IVtJ A, Stnokir Tohac-o of "he U.-s> Brat ds, \ . Drags, t,,... Paints. Medicine.-A I>.e .-'cifs, n A It D tVAHE, | ROX, VAILS, . rs. A AC. 0 \\ri: KEEP i . ° !1 ' '! r i !i Sec-It I St fk of i.tll Kand C nsid-T tno Trou'-'o t •ih-.-.r Goods, t at -• ii I -eo C. c Parch is no ! /"><.' '•= Mrst: i: I" MSMVTKD T*< EFFECT .HhT&, '" " 1 L C.DDMS WAR It VNTKD IS KKI'RKSKNTH-D. \v ciin 1 all T< i- !J of Prod nee for whi h w pay the highest price ; In' \STI or GOGD-i, Weln-.v t.ni • Goods fir Cash en iti lad ctn i.;Tcr grc i* in 1. ■ tent? for persons to Iho of us. CALL VXD SEE I v Scut -T. M. B. A OX. I. S. 10-40 BONDS. r J 1 ' S!\ il nd> ! e is,.u 1 u:id<*r t)< Act 'f <'• :gn-- of 1 i - :!i 1' il, .> h: •!) pr Aid tN ♦ t ail Bon I- i-> I i und- I,i ' t shall in? KXKM PT TAXATiDN hy j •! iui'icr .my -fau-.r munhnpal :iufhriry. Subsrtiptini ! • ttivM* B ft i - arc ret pivivl i I itt I nutes of Nau , . ~* ~.• >. rbej areTU 1•E • ; DEEMED IN COIX, 1 .it th- •■! .-".r* of the ntAny pcridd uot le* ' than ten HO nort than •i f /■ ■ r$ frtheir date, and nn • Fivr Per Ccntn Interest will be 1 l*aid it! 11 II- :i i- L n tf ..\ r n " hundred dol ar- 4ir.!' v ly. Ihe f.U t. -t is payubi; til tbv 1 dayc March and . ,-tcml • . v > It vour. - i t ; will ro 'civo cither Rp-y.-twl of Coupon Bon i-. us they may prefer. Regis t red Bvinds sre re • rit lea th • B- k- d ihe T .S. Tr-M.-t;r r, und *uu l ; • r::,i terrrd -ily •! t:i -wo-r - order. Coupon Bonds j arc j tvahlf. to order, and arc more convenient for com i mor litl Uses. S.,bs i iheVF this loan * ill hnv • the opCon fr having J tlit :: BOD 1 draw interest from March 1 -t. by paying the ( at■ • I interest in e u- • hi Ui t Statcf not -,r ■ he ii-11 ! Xh' ionn! Barks, .! li". s frcy per cent for pr<r I iiii un.j "!• irr-js - thftn drawing interest from the date of [ su'-41 iption and deposit.. As these Bonds arc Kxcmpt from Muiiiiipal or Taxation, ! their value is inerca -d from o:;e to three j.er . - lit per an num, avoirding to the rate of tax levies in various parts of the eoii,iTry. At file pre er.t rate of premium on gold tfaev pay OVKH VMIUt PKR CKNT. INT KB EST in currency, an i arc of equal convenience as a permanent iid temporary investment. It i believed that no securities offer so great induce ments to lender- a- :1m various description* f I . S. Bond.-I in all other forms of ii. lei.tedness. the faith and ability of private put -s or stock companies or separate e.euinunities only ' pledged for paynu.nt, while for the de bts the. 1 nited States the wiiole pr-.q.crfy of ■ty is bold n to rfecure the payment of both princij b and interest n coin. These Bonds may he subscribed for in From sfirt ip t any magnitud", jn the same t-rn.-. and are thus made ip: i-y : b.blc to f < se smallest lender und the :arge"pitiilisl. They ' in be eouvi r d iutoniimay at an . luomeut, and 1 dder wll have tiie bem ti! < f the i:.(ere T . it in:: bivi-efu! t" stntc in this e-nneotion 'ha* the to. j til ? oii it. i u it of the ! mied • whi -'u interest i< • o;. r, .. .!•!. -n the • I day oi March. I>f4. vv.is S7fS,- | . tub The interest on this debt for the coining fiscal i yeut v. il! 17.12f, whii - tbecyitoms gold I \ Di curreilt fiscal yeWeflding .Time 210 th, fwi, has been j so ii.r :/ fbt rate of over jJJoo,(ih.ftiM.i per uuiuuu. J1 will Ve :i that even ti.e pre—nt g l revcniie r of th jl l VC.■•HI nt ur- :rveh in EXEC* '.F the wants the in-.!'. ■ for tl pfl men! ifgojd wb be ' .en iii-reu-e of the t nff will doubtb -s rai-e tM annual • r cipt- froii ckstotns on !he - me .'.uouut ol imporfa •?i . oi: i.)o,f-- .000 per annum. In .dr.i tiou* to?h N' ionai Hank .no; in gas loan a rents i were i >t issued Nora the loitel -c iJes Treasury, until ! v.ui l, L', u tii tkc ti -t tbr. • Wee!.- ..f April t:m suir i -r i 111 tlnui T-n .Uilliiitiidt tt cek. - L .h.- ript i-u? .'ill tic ic-civc i . XiXtioniil banks : t i if ri -of Public in a-- , and all It J.SHB i VBLK HANKS AND BANKERS h • . aotbag as agent* of the N.-nionul 1 !>e it ir i> Xs.y 11 famish further information on ! • ic rtion md i ; V rACIDITY TO SI"B^CIllBERS. ;. h is--.! ui. ' I'DtT'lH'S N'ITICE. . iji ;i r.i. uu't. uiijv'in'i' 1 hv th Orphan( C mrt 1 1 nnty (v r ; :i Hi-iribnti n •t' -11 ro mcy 1 it ii ; .ii he bun I- if .1 ih-i (.'(•■•■ :. L"|., Vtimi n: : t ; r If.-..- ' tii etif' XX iAi .'. Xi ti . 'let i-e'l. tu and im ■ igst ercLtiirs a"i !Ii •ir-', v,'l .*.t"eirlt • b- lutics of Ins ,i j.p 'in l:l i r oil it !.' I>A\. i r. i. 'iii DA A (I. At GI. > I'. List., fit (A.-i-lt'ic in the F. isigh t!A itc i. ' D) u'cluek, A. M. ' I day, v. Pen a. I nil ..• .i'i par ies inr r. >te I Mr," ri"iiies ; t*il th attci I. as this Vill be the lest notice to .rmnis li.n ing eiaiai? upon the fund. JOHN I*. REED, Aug. 12. I?iil-2t. Auditor, $2 5 I! E W A REf! IT't In Shi- villa:c <>f Bloody Koto 22m' 'n.-t„ If a . M \LL .SINGLE CASED GOLD WATCH.— Tin- ahuve eivu.il will paid to Buy person v,tm nay find, anil return ib( ivat .h to Si: I> I'II., Aug. 2D, I Si! I. S >t. 2, Imi DAVID PI'DEBBAI lili. Whiie & Moor's Malt Coffee. CI'WTAIMNG a portion of tho hv.-t JaviiC.iffee. The /healthiest and cheapest substitute far coffee in the 1 world. I'rtcu 20 eenta per pound. For sale at th? bar j gain store of G. U. tfc Y\. OS'lTii. j March IS. IS6l—tf. Notice to Tresspassers; | rtlliJ. Subserihern. of St. Clair and I Jiiop towijship?, J i'orewurn tll person- from tret-dns?iag or. theit farm or pie nises for the purj " y of huutmg. finning, gather ing ?• v- "*h. berrii r .GH- b AUc-, David (fovhenour, S rub C- l.en -or, Samuel Sb:i!*r, Miehd >ij r ■ A! • *t in Imlcr* J.hu Fiei.9*, M> -c■ 11. Uochenonr, T>ait?Ku'se!. Sept. 2, IXol. —3t. -* DYSPEPSIA, AND DISEASES RESTLTrrr, FROM DISORDERS OF THE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS, ARE CURED liY lIOOFLAMVS &ER M & N BITTERS, THEE GRI- \ S'I'IM'.XGTI1 1 iNING TOX I C . These flStiers have performed more ftires GIVE BETTER SATISFACTION! II WE MORE TI.STI.Ut)\\ ! Have more res jicctnlilr peopl- toroueh fortheia Than any other article in the maritet. We d> fy ('a// One to coutradn t th•* I vso-Uoo ANDVILL PAY §lOOO To any one that will produce a Ceniftctto nuM hod *>v i u.. that is not genuine. HOfIFLAND'S GERMAN PITT 12RS. mix G ltL EVERT CASE OF Chronic or Nervous Debility, Disease 3 of the K nojt and DisonSes arising from a disordered Stoma h. -Obnerve thr fMowing syinjttotns! Resulting from Disorders of the Digt live Organs. Constipatiur, Inward Pile?, Pulnos*?'of Blood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach. Xau-en. Heartburn, Dis gii*t f-r b""d. fulness or Weight in the Stomach. Sour Kru.-'ations. Sinking or fluttering a' the Pit f th • j Stomach. Swimming of (be Head, Hurri* : and Difficult BrMtiij'g, fluttering at the Heart, Choking orSufio-'l eating ? ns • ioii< when in a lying Posture, i : iiiii' ?? Vision. D-orf or We -- be f.-rc the Sight. Fever an l Da.! P.i ii in the He .d, Deficiency of Prcxt iration. Vcib.w sen of thn Skin and lyes, Pain is the Sido, Rack, Chest Limoa, Ic. Sudd*i Flushes of Kent, Bctrnmgin j tb •f! h, < in aginings of K'. il. and great Dc- ' prcs.sion of Spirits. It EM KM BE It. I'UAT T!l!S HITTERS IS NUT .MXOHhbir, CONTAINS NO RUM OHIWHISKEG .1 xo r. i .\" r m. i hi: hit i 'XKA nits, lint in the b -<t Toni>' in the World. READ WHO SAYS SO: FRftU Till; lIUV.II IHDI V ' is. n.ou? \( F. i itiits i HI; iox. TißPns is. i:. ruo.n tiii; no\. tikhiam IS. fimkmi:. Washington, .Tannhry 1. ISfi-l. I Genth-mcn.—Having **ated it verbally t- you. I have ■ no hesitation, in writing the fact, that 1 experienced murk- | ed bi.-ncfit from your Hootland's (i'. rman Bitt r?. i'tiring a lng Bid tc'V.-u* .-c-.-ion t*. Congrc>s, ptv.-Miig and "iitr ou- dui: -- nearly pro^rutedme. A kind friend -.tggcat t d the u-e of the ] reparation T have named. I t ok his advice, and the rc-nlt was improv-merit of health, rem \\ - cd energy, and that particular relief 1 so much net*ded and obtained. Others may be similarly advantaged it they de?itc to be. Truly your friend. Thomas B. TLOKENCK. Fron .Tohn B. Wi k<r-h:in, f*q. firm of Wirkersham .1 liuiclii-'ui. the celebrated Manufacturers a>: iaucy Iron Work?, 27>y Canal St. T :im the recipient from yi u o'f one of the jrrDiPs* fn vor*lh.-.t can be eonf. nvd upon man, viz: that of h<aith. for many years have I utb rt d from on- *• rh 'fuo.t an n ing and I *bilit:i ; c oitp:airi ? that the human fami- ! ly '•sn bo I'ttiiuVi] vvifU. hroni • Diarrhea. During the long tim- I was -uffering from thi.- disca—, I was attended by r-gul ir pii\>ici; ns. giving m t-m -perarv reitef. The cause seemed to r main u: ti! i was induced to try JlooUanu'* ttorinan B:ttcr. After tile use of a few bottie? of that valuable CJ- <iicine, the complaint app- red to *c c ai) lou ly eradicated. 1 often inwardiy thank you lV>r such- $ valuable specific 00 I, whenever 1 anye an oppoitunity. • rfally \ei!*l it, with full confidence iu its reliability. Truly yours, Jons B. WICKERSUAM. New York. Feb. 2. IM4. From Jiiii's Kw.. firm of L* c A ITalker, the ino?' extensive Mit-i'* Publisncrs in the Uniied States, l\o. 722 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. February Sth, ISG4. Mer?rs. Jones & Krans—Gentleman: —My mother-in law h:> be. n si greatly benefitted by your Hoofiand's G r man Hitters that 1 concluded to try .t myself. I find pt - i-c an invaluable tonic, and uuhc-itatingly rvc-iamend i to alt wh >a re suffering from dyspepsia. I have had tba li.-eise in its most obstinate form—flatulence—for manv year.-, and your Bitters bis given me ca- when every thing else had failed. Yours truly, J i I.E. s LEK.* From the Hon. J.U'OR BKDO'f, Philadelphia, Get. Vth, IBf>3, G ntlemen; In reply do your inquiry ** to the -gV -t produced by the use of Ilooflauu s-Gernl; .n Hittor?, in | family. I have no hesitation a saving th :T it !•.> been f highly benefelal. In one instance. . a-c of dVsp p.lia of thirteen y V.TS' sfandir.g, and whur'a ha i be■conic wry dis iie -fiig, the use ol .n* bottle gave decided relief. 1 tic sec olid -S* eting a cure, and the third, it seems, has eonilrme i the cure, for there has been no symptoms of is ret:..*n ! r last yc;vv-. In my individual use of it I find it <• he an tmc.jiiu' 1 tonic, and sincerely recommend its u *.• bo the sufferers. Truly yours, JACOB BROOM. 1707 Sfprsce St. Rev. W. D. Scigfrie 1. Pa-,, r- r 12:1$ BapHt Chnrch, Philadelphia, December 2drh, IS6H. Messrs. .Tone-* A Evans—-Gentlemen:—l .have recently been Isboytag under the distressing efic tsol ii t accomparicd by a prostration of tha nervous >yst :u. j Numc.ous remedies were recommended by friends, and | some of tbcui tested, but without relief. Your Hoofiau IV ! Hi rmao Hi' ter s w< -ro recommended by persons who had | fried t!e u. an ! who.-c fav r ale mention of th • Bitt-r- ' ii iuced v also t.o fry them. Itu i-£ eonfc• that Iha i an aversion to Pate t Medicine . from the 'ftbonsiud aupl J one" (inack 44 Hitters*' whose only aim >cew to be to paftn otTsweetened and drugged liquor upon the couimuull; . in ;i si wa in 1 th- tt h-ucy f which. T fea.. i- i • ! mm. a cmifi-ir.cd drunkard i'puu learning hat yours was leally a nc dicine preparation, i took it wiiii h qipv eft" ct. 1- a-tum was not upon only, the -ti.mu -h, but u oiii the nervous >y-leni, was proni|>t an I gratifvlnr. 11. fiat laa vc derived gr< at and permanent liencfit from the use of a few bottles. Very ?espce-tfui:v vours, * TV. D. H.VbIKD. I No. 251 Shackamason St. From the Rev Tho?. Wiater. i>. D., Pastor of Roxbor ough Baptist Church. Dr. Jackson:—Dear Sir:—l feci it due to your excel lent preparation, llooflund German Bitters, To add inv tes timony to tlje deserved reputation itlursohtaim I. I have for yca-. at times; been troubled with great disorder iu iica I and nervous system. I was advised by a friend : try a bottle of your German Bitters, 1 did and have experienced great and unexpected.relief; JMV health has ►••en \try m .t-ui illy ben< fi't-d. 1 ••utifiderrly recommend ,he article whore Ii id with case? similar to"my own. and have been ic-ur I V many of their good elTe rs. Respectfully youVs, T. W;\n.r.. lioxb..rough. Pa. "Ron Rev. .1. E Hcrmar.of the G. rni. n Reformed Church, Kutztown. Berks County, Pa. Dr.C. Jackson:—Respctcd Sir:—ltmveleen troubled with Dyspvpzia nearly twenty yvnr<, and have never used any ttvedicine that did me as much g .od as Hoofiand's Bitter?. ! air verv na. h improved iu heal.h. after hav ing taken five bottles. Yours with respect, J. S. HERMAN. BE WAI!E OF CO I NTERFEITS. See that tho signature ot""l'. M. Jat'ksOU" is uuthe Wrapper of each bottle. PRICE. Sialic Bottle One Dollar, or a Hbtfßoi. for 95. PhouH vo ir nei:rc-t druse .-t :i(-f lia. r> the article, do not be put off Lv the intojiicating jireparjUiim? that may be offered in it.- J'oict*. but scud to us, and we will forward, securely ]iscked. by express. •.- . Priiu-ipal Operand anufaflorj . No. GUI ARCH STREET, JONES EVANS. iSVffws to C. M. Jack-ton <!• Co. For Sale by Druggists and Dealers iu every town in the United States. V It. We have discontinued the namfßetare of the small or 73 cent. size, the LV l.tr F it'" on aecennt of its i> • 1.1 Mg -n 1 ;(i t ill liMiier 1 1 tb en-inner, -tee that jriee 00. Dollar,"_is on tb" arn; t-er el ea-h r. t~ CHEAP CORKER! 1 ! FAEQUHAS'S lILT!TATIfI\'K(IIiSE!,I,!Xfi I'IIF.AP I STILL MAINTAINED! ?l ' >vr rQT!' •n •/ .' f *' ' "l/> Corner. 'n \ rr\ T f >!)" ; f pi •' " minuet I* a*Uio:i;tliO Ftir^igll ;ii"l I> ine r * brv <• -I every variety hi 1 siyle. TO THE LADIES. Pall .. J (xs in inc our ' trk of CALICOES BALMORALS , I) EL A INS, HoOl'-SKIHTS, ALAPAf AS RIBBON'S, SH AWLS, ( ' ITS A COLLARS, HATS, HEAD NETS, ■VAILS. COMBS, HOSIER A', TRIMMINO ( iz .% r r \, an-p and -cr our assortment of CO 1 TON iDES, t OATS, JEANS, PAN IS, AfiNET*rs, vrsir CAS-MMEKES, BO< Tsl CLOTHS, GAMERS, IN ENS, SCSPENPPT ' MUSLINS, SHII'.TS.; DRILLS, NE K 11'." . GROCERIES.! COFFEE, SIoAR, MOLASSES, STREPS, SPICES, ALL KINDS. ; rohacco n?id .. n>tcr. DM r irjrti:in, .1 • \in!cr*ni, X:\t unl L i!'. i*l ai! •• i ."i; T-' : and .Having adtyted (W4 \ :i 4t>'TEM, w* ar© 4a teri.:;iicd : .if ry :ii !• .• •?. i:i the pa! Ji •■. who h: i• kindly jinfriunacd U.-, arere: v * hilly in* D<si I o cull *.*j < x a mint our J. 15. FAIMjrUAR. Jidiana Strir Redford, .Tun* l 17, l?>fi4-tf. CLOTHIKS IN SCHSLLSBURST Ha vim. latelv punha-iij an exc-lleni arr.rtrnent of FALL AM# WJNTLIt Clofiiing c.:iri:hiiff c.f OVKRIOATS, UtIESS ( OATS, KI'SINEK9 Coat.*. Rlousf*, Vests Pa! v*. Hats and ('apis. White Shirfi Fa, y Flanrn-i Shirt-. I'ndvr Shir*-, Drawers Rounds l.\-> .-fi • r-i-j.o!!'!' r-, Rit.-k-kiti and N> tio?i in Variety. We invite our friends and all who de • ire to |.urelm.-°. to give us a eali at ur NEW STORE !N SCHELLSBURG. Whore, ns wc are doing business - n the Our f'rirt sya lem, we flatter ourselves wc can render satisfaction by doing justice to every one. our many custom er? for their Patrci age, and do herewith solicit a contin uance of the same kindnc.-s. Sehe'Lhurg Pa. Sua. 12. Mfl. 'Sent. tf. ti. BftK'KSTRES.-Ell A SDN. PUBLIC SALE OF Rr-al T jstnto. ' I "HE undersign**l by virtao of an order of fhe Orphnr • 1 Court uf Bedford County, and under the last wiii Ac; f Taeoh Cypher deed., will sell at psXlie sale On FRIIiU, Hie 'ilsl Da) tf Gttobt'r, Ins{., [Sale onrnine at 111 f>*"look A. M. nf said day,) nil that YALCABTE FARM situtite in Lil-erty 1 wn-!iip Bed * ICo iii.y. Pa. Knt<wi> ;i- the l *T'Ll CK Oil V AXOR Til ACT'* heinir a portion oft!.*' t 1 est-ite of which said Cypher died -' tl. .- a r•.ai d the usual ailowanci- —ah '.r •;> * - <!' tn- same tv wever, taken . otu a- .d; -i*: i. : tr:; t. an t tl e f-ame .piaJitity at led t ?vi t adjoinini: ta! eu trera this :ra -t. as is pr vide foi- in -ad "-!. pi acre- of Ceo sa-ac. or le-. Un l r "cultivaMcn, part hc'i • first ate meadow, liuv the: e ted a nr.. -t >ry dwstlii;* house. tcT-nnt h*u- . stor-house, lank ha'ii. fni otl er >uf huiidinsxs: the land •- VVKLL V< '.T -KB CD wit!, •. e.- .Ti rm nin_-u t, .. THh M: X i IX(1- ihjX IXO l>hf' O TOP MfV XTA IX BAH K()AI> runs through lit" p- /per ? —? • d timber • n the uneuPirat*. i it on uf the land, ihi- i? a \ 01. '.RABLE PEfitl lying two xniled i rtb of "ex: n anl >? -,>t'wu gi, i: .. ;1 '• • dvM.t . c l market at the 11 iiC ?: !>• si: S- :! OL> in the iwrneli ato neighborhood. To-ui- rea- nmlw. l lie made ki. iwn ui day <*f sale. The :i - riher will take pleas ure in showing the premises to a!! inquirers. BwANlia CYPHER. Ej-<r>:tor or' thi Tut zciil of Jacob r vf her deed. Sept. 16, I^64—ts. COXXELtSVTLE AX D SO FT HOP X PKXXA. ii. W. JJTImj undersigned minis oners iahedin . n st rnti* t'ed 'An:n : to to iueorp# the Cumiei -viile flftii 1 hern Pen sylranui P -. • * ' orehy give n >tie that they will, in pursuahec of said act, op n '■ • -kn fr • e pur|#se of re -ievir, 4 -uhseriptiens t> the - apita! -toek f the said Railway company on the *4Th day *-f October l s- "d. at the boar of ' \ x i. on *• it day, at the Washington Hotel in the town of R- '.fu-i. l>e<Hrd Coun ty. Fenn-ylvaaia, and that they will keep :aii hooks op n :i 'cording t lu v. JMUNM EsSXA. WILOIAM T.. H WEN, • WIT.LI AM It. MIXICH. HIXMiR W. A—. % DAXIEL WASIIABAfOa.n. V.. PAR XK h R. [). RARCLEY, C. Vf. AS!! -IM. D. O.OKHR. A. It M'CLCRE, WILLIAM M CLKLXAXD. J. L. YOST; # Sept. lf'th I>64:—>t. ro (oxs, urnvKsT" f n err.ptive rufTcae-- will reeievo a Ta'uabV T-T*rrip ; i(.n for iho curt- of Ccntumßtii n. Alhiaa. Brencbiint, and ail threat nd L ng affection?, (free of .barge,) by -• 1 • iin:r their addre?-' Rev. EDWARD A. IYTLSOF. W illfamsbrtrg, Ki#g* Co, Sjjit. 23 d ISC".-3ro* **.w Tork. TiA AM IN ATI DNS OF TEACHERS rj'to I'LLAR THE lIOI'SK OI FLII'.S, I"SE BI'TCiIER'S CI LERARTRD I.HI HTXIXa ILY-IvILLKR, A neat, e.heaf) article, ease to i>,o. Every sheet will kill a • S'Sl.l' EVERY'A HERE. 1 h KNt'H, RICHARDS A CO., 10th and Market Sta.' Philadelphia, VvFhlet ale ageutr. [juo-St. / i \JIE to the premises of the subscriber in West I'rori t itcm-e Townshiji Bedford County, some time ir Au. c r las!, a lark hrindie steer marked hv a erup off the right ear and a slit 111 the left, suj.posed to In- over t~o yea .. ohi, tiie owner is requested to e- mc f-.-rward, prove IToDCrtv and take hiiu away. SOLOMON. WILLIAMS. Soj>t 17tb 1564 (Sept..23rd] 3t. Ks-Jt i*ii y. ("TA MK to the premises of the subscriber, in B! 'Ody u Run Bor. ugh. Saturday, Angus' Oth. one ir n gray mere ; fourteen aiul a half bonus h it. >ears old. heavy iuaiir and tail, heavy l'oretop. llee'luttvii about the head, tw ) white hind feet, '. he ontt-r is nqm-teil to come forward,' i>r.tv pn j e.- ' I ] :irdi. ges. and take her away. Other.'.-iee she will U- uispo.- J t according to law. WILLIAM T. GROVE. Rioonv Urv, Aug. lt>th, 1-fiE—3t* \\ nrit<cL. t rift CORDS OF BARK, for which ?fi,oo per cord, I ' M I or the highest market IT: ■■■■ wiR he given. JOHN' A. MOV.KV. Svrrimr Oj tiit fr'irut nf l'oylor <1" Mutrry. June 3, lS5t,-tf. HOUSE WANTED.—Th- a iv'rtr.-er wants to rent • louse, or | art oi a House, in or n ar h Borough of !tc i. . conv ' for i : t'lily of five O- SIV persoas. A M r pri a wiil be pal i. i- ■( :u .hr piru- .i .r inquire at the office of this paper. Bedford, Aug. 12, iSOI-tf. LUMBER. IA00,00 feet of asst-rtisi LUMIiE, for sale a. Gie* ••V Savage M.i's. WIXTFJI, • TEA*7S :o lv*ul J,i MRKR f-> B**<!:*"• !, /u. For par ti*iilar? cull .at iuy Fv-idcno r t Reed'- A Sclidl'l Rankin** llovpfc T1I0 C. iSAERETT. Bedford, Inly 2d 1 6t. XX r i* lit % <1 * i< iCoBPS . ' ."'A I ' I -) V'v' ta.. :.j . I V fll'ft
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