o nc ?3 f tlf or ii 3fit quiver. 1 fDViHUi PA„ rifIHAT. SF.PT :>o. iiuu. AN ARPRFXTICK, (alioy about sixteen years old, in telligent. and industrious) t® learn the art of printing will IK- received at t&is oiEce. Immediate applica -ion should be made. tf. THE I.VQCIUEK is a better medium than any.other aper. for with the people of lied ord county. It has a circuletion of over twelve hundred and steadily increasing. Advertisements -1 this paper, reach a thousand renders more, that they would, published in any other paper that circu lates in this county. tf. T.'K give tl.O lists of drafted men in th : .3 county, South Woodbury. St. Clair. Schellsburg and Union excepted, which w-e could not procure m .time for this week, they will be given next week. 7 >\ r. are in receipt of interesting communications, which we have not been able to use for the past two or three weeks, we shall try very hard to give our readers some of the most interesting nextXreeh. XVE VERY much regret the temporary necessity, thai prevents us from giving a greater variety and amount of matter. Our very heavy pressure 'of election printing, the presswork for our large edition, and the lack of force, are sufficient causes for the present lef.eieiitcies of the IVQI ir.ER, as our readers will no doubt readily believe. M e think there is a good prospect ot relief and improvement close at hand, our power press is on the way from New York, and will be in operation we hope within a week; our working force will also be permanently increased and we feel confident that we shall be able to make the IN'QRIRER more deserving of support than it ever has been. Union Mass Meetings. The Union inen of the different Boroughs an i Town-hips of Bedford County w ho desire to main tain the integrity of the nation through the triumph of the Union ticket at the coming election will unite in holding meetings at the following designated points where they will be addressed by prominent speuU New Enterprise South Woodberry Twp. Monday Oct. 3rd at 1 o'clock I'. M. M'oodberry Middle Woodberry Twp. Monday Oct. 5r 1 at 7 o'clock I'. M. Ritehey'a School 1 louse Snakes.Spring Twp Fri day Oct. 7th at 7 o'clock P. M. 1-airplay Broad Top Twp. Saturday 0< t. filh at 1 o'clock P. M. By order of the County Committe. G. M\ HUPP. Chairman. VTEAKF. oflen surprised to find so few SEWT so MACHINES in use, in our section of the country. In the larg - cities, every family has its sewing Machine, an 1 they would not be without one for ten times its c st. It is certainly the most useful and economi cal invention of the age, and we advise our readers to hesitate no longer, but to getting one of these labor and life saving Maehi res. There are a great many kinds of S<.wing Machines, and we have taken some pains to examine into tie rr r'-spective merits, and have come to the conclu-i-ia that the WHEELER .% WN sox, lIKJHF.ST PREMIUM SI:-!NG MACIIUH:, is decidedly the best. These u" jx.illed Machines are adapted to every var -ty of sewing fi.r family we-..-r. from the lightest muslin- to the heavies: cloths. Ti.cy work equally well upon siik, lire n, woolen, and cotton goods, with n, or linen thread. They will seam, tjuilt, k.-r. hem. tell, cot i. braid bind, and peru.rrr ev ery kind of sewing, making a beautiful aud perfect stitch, alike on both sides of the article sewed. The sewing wili never unravel or wash out. The Wheeler k Wilson Sewing Machines are -o simple that a child c nn work then w'.'h eas.\ Printed instructions are sent with - very Machine, so that ativ cue can operate them without any trouble or difficul ty. Kvcry Machine is warranted, and th-- money returned :'f not entirely, satisfactory. Over Fifty Thousand of the ccletrrted M"ueeler Wilson Sewing Machines are sold every year, and yet the demand is so great that they catt hardly be supplied as fast as ordered. Machines an- carfuliy packed anu sent in good order to Any portion ot the country. We hope our readers will write atoncp to the Wn cri er & Wilson Agency, No. 704 f'hosnut Street. Phil adelphia, and get one of their Almanacs for 1 F-,. r ,. and specimens of the work done by tb Machine, all of which they will send bv mail, free of charge, to any address. We should be glad to see an Agency for the Wheeler .V Wi!-- ,n Sewing Machine , lished in our locality. We know them to be the best, most simple and cheapest tnachine in use. Cell. Koontz in franklin. IMMENSE UNION* GATHERING — COFFROTH IN A SNARE.—fine of the largest political gatm-rings of the kind ever held in C'hambcrsburg, met at Brown's Ilote! on Tuesday evening of last week, to hear (i n. V. in. 11. Koontz the Union candidate for fon gTess. Aft< rthc organization had been completed. Gen. Koontz was introduced, and was recieved with hearty cheers. He spoke over an hour, discussing the gaeat issues in a most < nn<iid. earnest and e!<- ijuer.t manner, and elicited the warmest commenda t: n- of his friends, and expressions af respect even from his political foes. He exposed in a master ly manner the treachery of the Democratic lend er m attempting to —isle-ad the people from toe interests of the govcrment by a Peace platform a quasi War Candidate. His review of Gen. McClelian's [loeiliori ws in the higest dt-gret; crcdit e nn<i entirely unansw Table. He indulged in no personal abuse —no low assaults; but stated his posi t- -as with the utmost candor, and elueid&ted them w.th clearness and force. Ik-ing a stranger to most of v audience, he surpassed all expectation as a stum per and cogent reasonor. tiftd left the Union men BK'-t enthusiastic in his support and proud of their •imt.Lrd-bcarer. We cannot pretend to give even a synopsi- of his remarks. After hi had*i mcludbd, Mr. MeC'ur** was called i >.r. and he responded in a few pointed allusions to j the congres-ional record t>f Gen. Coffroth, the corn- j petitor of Gen. Koontz. lie stated that the office of Congress w-as the most important position to be i filled at the October election, and urged the people to elect Gen. Koontz because he would vote tor ev ery measure necessary to sustain our armies in the field; to pay our brave soldiers; to fill up their ranks, and to maintain the credit of the government. He stated that against Gen. Coffroth personally he had nothing to say: bit of his official record he must speak. If.- said that Gen. Coffrothhad nrrcr "ottdfvr antf measure totHL up the ranks af our ar mw or to raise means to pay them ; and said the epeakCr. 1 make the statement kne<wing that 1 tun in the presence and within hearing of Gen. Coffroth himself. * * # When the government want#.) revenue to pay the ee.Uiers, who were four months without their wages Congress was appealed.to for a revenue to enable to br and to sustain the £ovunimt.nu ; cro'ht. Ag&iant mei*nr the o ■ . .fa Che u:<-anr. could be pracured to pay par soldiers- I to n. CaAwk voted < my stage of the proceed-; j ings. Does he deny it? Gen. Cotfi-cfth .'.id not „• •wvr. aud the vast meeting cheered u;ot heartily ! and"called for bis answer: but none come. Mr. McClure then said he ha<l charged that Gen. Cof froth voted steadily against every measure designed to till up our shattered armies so that they might give triumjjh to Ihe'r holy cause. The draft was first urged by Gen. McClellan as the only means to till up our armies, and w hen the conscription bill was bctiire Congress and conceded on all sides to be the or !y means ot saving onr 1 rave defenders from utter defeat. t'On. C jffroth v< ted against it at every stage, and he never voted for anv measure calculated to j>ut a single soldier in the field, ile then came home end rated against the ric/ht J the soldiers ta r-t at l,',e next election I ** * c'l anklitt Repository. BROWN'S BUCNCHIAI. rß<icnEs are offered with the fullest confident< in their efficacy: they have been tieu',moldy tested, and maintain the good reputation they htivi- justly acquired. For Military Officers and those who often over tax'the voice, they are useful in relieving an Irritated i liroat, aud will ren der artin.lation easy, lb the soldier exposed to sutldon changes in the weather they will give prompt relit HI" and Colds, andean be carried in the pocket to be taken as occur ion requires. |Jew ovt i.o nnnvt.fi. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. UX STATE of JOHN M'CAXLES. deceased. JAMES A. Ii FKEEMAN, Auoti.'K'vr. V'alunine Broad Top. Bedfrd C. i'mler authority .<• the ')r phnns' t'uurt for the court of Bedford, On WEDNESDAY, Oct. 19, 1 SSI, At 12 o lock . Wfin he - .Id at I'ul.lic Sal.. at the I'IULAPELUIIIA >t EXCIiANtiK, the f..1;.d .-.nl.ed it al i.-tan . late the property of ./. An .! te'jtfiii/, deceased, via . No. 1. One fall, equal, and undivided moiety .fa tra<q of ÜB improved land in Broad Top township, in It. Iford Co.. i'.i the Flute of Pensvlvania, containing 3NB a r-s, more or ie-s boun led on the east by lands of James Patton and Abraham (.'oilman, ..nil on the west by Juniata river ami land <>t Daniel \ oipig, surveyed <>n u warrant irm < Jto Hexckiah Ka-.tonand James Patton, dated Febuary ls.Vi, lieing tl e s<ue in: livitle-i lonietv whieh w .s r -!- veyed I y V.'iuiai. s. l'luko. sherift. to the -aid Jol II Mr- Crtirdi. E; In I p date I the Dh day of M :v. A.!>. 1868, and en' ■ • I am >B . theiwwifi ftKe ( or of Cbm uion i'len- uf -aid Bedford county in C. p. ii. 2\o. o 510. No. ?. Ali .Fat tract of land situate on Six Mile-Run. in Broad Top township, II Bc-iford county af e-s'd, containing 11, ai-ee eui 71 perdu - of laud, and allow an . ~i t; j cent for roads, Ac., a I,'oinitig the Kr .ucis .Moan -un v. ■to* beh'.n; ing to A. King, tieorge Smith, XV . f. Dang., erty, and others, part of a larger ract surveye I on i v. r.iul to Edward v'hany, fluted \ngn-t _'(i, 1-71. aid rc eori'ed in dee.l Book A. F. p. 17. eet . ex. pting and re. serv in - all the COB: in ted under'the KIVI: do ,-ribed t..0-- of laud. All that tra - 1: .J adjoining E'-e alone iei-r : : - i tract ami land ate of I'hrlrtopbe,- t>-b..v an i o her •r -jvl 1 .. -V I -n anted 't J tni - • ' • 'th. 1 -i !! , containing :' an .• :.•! t;, j anee. ie. By order of the Court. O. K. Sil AN N• V erk O. < lIENBV ii. MncRE, t -i; Eu. P. M'EE IN. j b.veeutora. J.XOD to ho paid on each at time of -ale. JAMES A, FREEMAN. Wtßmdelpkia, Sejjt- 1864-ta. Aualiomeer. PUBLIC SALE" OF VALUABLE Hoal Estate. rpin:: utt :• r.signed will offer at puldi.- out ert on the 1 premises f)* l FRIDAY tlr* 2Mb ofOvtober, the following desero-ed real e-ta-e j- ; His isnn oj dmeslone land iu S nib XTo id urv Town shqi. lie {! ril t'.-unty. at doing linl- oi .1- ■!, sni or. 1 liin 1. Miller -Ber- an I other-, e-oil.ti'ii - -i *' an i ii per -he- ir: I aloW ne. wit 7-' acres v 1 and in a g....d (tate of fiiitira-iion, tin- ,Bilacee rim er l<u I. i ne oti er iurpr.jvmenf s a.-e a Z *< d hou-e ..I Bare w'tli other ut-buildings, and oreh.tr I -d'you,, ~ s■o to eoiM.mner ■ i -ii i I'u .- • ~ dance wili Be given aud term -de k .. n oi d sale. ' Sept. 20, 1-64-U. JAMES li tit At! A.v! 3STOTXOB. Ofhi-f Ol* Tin- II i i; T X -Ir I! i: . . r- ■ - ti "ti, v. s- j. : ... j Ata meeting of the s ockbot>iers tf t, ( . Huntingdon at.d Broi l f..; Mountain !!;.;! R cl and - -;1 C ni an held at the ntli eof the eonif- vi i ihe I :tv of Phi ::da". on the thi.-le ntfc day of .<• ctumlw. ii.-t. Th< a ofeonsolida ion and no ..... • : me 1 edfor.l Fall Road Company and th : s iid U," It untie _ lon and Broad Ti.p .Mount.dn Bail Road and t'.ial Coin;,nnv, vas enlv , proved of by the Btoekholders, the same baring been pre viously duly approved of by Ha- s:.. khol lev- of the Bed ford Bad Road Company. J. P. ARETsKV (sept r.ll. ISflf-lt. y... t i TITOE-S NO! .( r. 2 v 1 irr- undersigned nppoiatel t • at crt dn IF • pav me:j'saiidjadvai)."uent- m ile o the Lfi -of Bunod II mek, -e d. and report a da- ri'i-tion of the ha -nice in the valid? of thi administrator.- of tlf e-t.e of - Id e'd. O.i!! attend. !'„r that purpo- N at bit) Ot&Ce i* Bedford on 1 bar-la*.', tlie 1 :th. jljiv of October, next ft Di o'clock A. M. wh-n nad *ln re all ywiw JateßßStßd may attend ii ri.-y think proper. Sep:. Ti". iMit-i't. .7NO. M. iff EH. Iti \li I.E.- KOo.VS' E.-TATi-:. V J N'otiee i- 1 erehy given that 1-cttors of Administration ha e Been granted totl.t Oißscri'.c-r oo the <■-tate ot t lia es Kooaa, late of Bedford township, dee'd, all per we indebt ed t ■ fa-, i e-tafe are requested to m.-ke iinme iiatepa roent au i tin-. having eiaimscan pre.- :>t them dulv a-:th. nti .: ted for-** Inn.nt. Al I! lEL KiXiV • Bedf. rl. s.-;, . I -f. { .ip. „f f / i DMIN IFTKATOB'B NOTICE. 2\- 1 I-e R- ol administration having bqen granted Be te. of J.edionl V, to the under.-. •. -lie-, dtug in (oltruin Tj.. up n the e.--ta:e . fJohn'Bo—et -M late of rai l township, ail persons know ng t h m-elie itjd- Bt *d to said estate Will make j ayment v. IB at ... iit ae I those lon ing elaims a (he same, w ili • ■ • them properly ao'lnuti a'.-d for M it-io-. Ii EN a i .P. DiEIIL, sept. 30. 18i-6t. Admit itrt seCci pr ip teals for throwing np clay srjfLdemt touwke three hoit'lr -I h >usand brisk will i<e " lev- d .it i fiee of U> Ikirentor* of the Poor and House of . m ! .■ mcnt oi'Bedfor.l Co. <>n fue-day rte . I fit. By'ord. r of Di r; • T. it. it r.! J Sept 3ft, ibOi-lt. ,-u />. Stray B s-iiX. (~f A.XIK to the premises of th- suß-eril n: H'■ J a red and Whitehall, supposed to he five ven-> The owner i- re., H--'e I i ■ : ..j ;, r -.e ptojerty pay charges and axe turn away. |>l \s i JT | [ 7' Sept. 30, IStfii-lt. Hop, u-rtf TI;A(III;IW K\\Tl I\ uno\s, . XX'ii! tjike place as follows;; Hop. well 'I p. itet. fi. Dasher's. Broad 'J'< p 1 r:-lity Oct. 7. Hopewell; Liberty Saturday Oct. fi, sion< -town : East Prowdeiicv Thuisdady Oct. 18, Householder's : Bloody Run aud XVest Providence Friday Oct. J i, Illoodv Run: Monroe saturduv Oct. 1 fi, Poek llill ; lie-iford Bur. aud Tp. 1 humiay Oct. 20. Bedford ; nake spring Friday Oet. 21, Bald Hill; Colcrain Saturday Det 22, .School house near Philip J. Shoemaker's ; south Woodbury Monday Oct. 21, New Enterprise : Middle \X'oeu(hiiry Tuenlay Oct. 2fi,' VG.odßury ; I'tiion XX'edii. -iiy Def. 21. Jowre.v's Mills j st Clair 'l'hursduy Oct, 27. l.igh Square : Sohcll.-I'iirg and Nnpie- Friday Del. 2j, ScheEsoueg, dun.ata Saturday i>et. 2 'J. Jluena \ ista ; Harrison Monday Oat. 81. Man - - i Itoß-p; London'!'ny Tit - lay Nov. 1,, Bridgi jmrt ; Climb. X'ciley XX eduesday Nov. .. Ceutreville: sjieeial J.xamiimtiofi for all who cannot at tend any of the above. Saturday Nov. *-. Bed; -rd. Ail examination wi '-• n at j/rc-isely So'clock A.M. and those wi-hiug to be examineUmnst e |>r"*<.nt prompt ly at that time, J. XX'. Diekerson, Befdord Sejit. 23rd 1 -d(. ~ 0. Supt. IjX XECI TDK'B NOTICE. J Notice is hereby giv.ii that Letters Tfatamentary haie Be n -ranted By t ii Regis or of Bedford county to the suß-tri • ?on the v.-taie of i. orge Ja.tiie. la e of i oleudii toWuship, iB d..a .I a i t.er.-ons '.odeuted to -aid L.tat* are req:r -i lo in e ou.qe-d.a e p i ueqt aild those hat iug- liiiuis thore -n ore r, qui ud to eseut . hum duly autqeiiti. ate l tor v.' U. n . V."'LLIAXI JAMES. sAM-L JAMES. Aug. 26, lS&l,-Ct >.acuto< FATjij, Y - stock fF.\r,r„ IHO A. ) Now in Store, t. IrtU 1. E have jnst rerieved a htm lsotne assortment of .itii* r.tSj?, tioons. Prints Delaines. M 'hairv. A ; V. 7.ine<*, Plai'D rtrije<l innl-Pla-n *u net ml ' aiiibt. ( oliart> aud Sleevediu Sett*. llo|> Skirt* be.-t unk • a.nl i latest styles. Ginghams Table Diapers Tirltrings, CarHoti I*' tiTinel? shirtiii.* Strides, Cottonades, HSheetiiig, and Miming Muslins of .'fundard makers. White, ScarL-i, Solferino, Grev and Plaid Shirting Flannels. ClntbPa^^iinc.a s, Sa'cineus, Kentucky Jean.-, t \ml Coats and vesta. Ilosh rv and Gloved Scarfs and Neckties, Linen an 1 Paper Shirt < ollars iH fronts ll.its every style quality and color. Hoots and Shoes in gnat variety mad - M order, ml and see theui they speak for themselves. Groceries, Prime Rio Coffee, extra line Young llyson. Imperial and Oolong Teas. Prepared and Kssence of Coffee, Sugar. Syrup, Rice Choc-date, Spices Ac. , Chewing Tohacco and Segare of choice brand?. <il HENSWARK, SALT, AfAfkEREL, Together with :i great variety floods to which \vc call the early attention of buyers. Terines CASH unlcas otherwise specified. Be'dfhrd Sept. Ifi/lit—tf (J. H. A W. OSTER. PUBLIC SALE OF ' , lEJartftto V virtue of an order of the Court of Common Plea? ) t| ]. itbrd Couutv. The Subscriber wili sell at pub lic .-ale on the premises in Southampton Township On SATIKIUY The loth Day of Oft. 186*. the following REAL ESTATE, to wit: - One trait of lan I in said Township, V oituining about ssxty itcres —about ten of .which an cleared and under tence adjoining lands of Philip M< rs, Joseph Mora* lied 1 h lip . ml df? ers in *ai 1 township. Tenus cash, u.t eto eumuitu c :;t one o. l-.ck P. M. AETEM SR-.XNKTT. , '?</# I ttCC ofjotti'ik Hi/fie/i/ << Ltuct tf. 2 '., t 11k \!>Ql r VUTERf ) NIBNT or TUB >T ./ U *N * } ihv - tinuo PA. £•. pteniber hth. i 'l4. ) th:sf: \i, O iK- >. I No. ili, ) Thirt port? • • h- D par men? of the u -|'.< hi n v iug w♦ n • .i • • iiih range of in in it-tin -o' lie .v • '.* uun-'i j-t au.i j flini • ! !:il • 4 1 - \\. .rr" • the : II . ■ D . ' ( Brig. . n O S !>■•,. 8. - a i*ign d t U i-om.naii i :h D -u;t ij-t.t-.er.- ieuiporaiiy at Mh i 'v • • a• i \.. •: \skw ' • .1, s*> . - i/i . ... ... j a '" - ■ ■ i • i, { jft, f lli'hdqo.iTters, . I th . 4 j i her by assume com.am { : to■ um •hi tr 'I he I'd low i * -raff flicers :• , no . Cap?. Henry L. Johns • . \. \. <i. I.lent. Ge i. C. K.ipltjy. ! *h He. t. <■ 11. I' • . Who will be oh . 1 ind •(. I . n OK!:i - -. Brig, vie .vr-ii t . - . Hr *■ y \ . | Iv \! \ ; :' • TE1>!*0".!) : ?A >'• ' i I j G ,;N | nAL OitOKK, ' No j ( •onniarub r * r-.- }.- u tl . trict vv : 'l c ,'r n iv-t uj - .it . ••! > ! th. . •.in; . i -. 'i. iWi i 1. Id ;• r- ua. r* i . Jb.c tra.:i; pi!'.i .ma rand in . w t-te r her wan - i tri - c -• t :(•;! e ii-: 1 . v . nn hi y .i . liu-iM't! rhviiiselvt s f.-jm any *i..pututi >n of uc ii ; gi m therein. v it- gu 'v <1 . :'• - i : '.oe \tl law h ' 'urncd ver to lac <i\ ii uuhonti i for tr .i< i. t p.. liHUt. By Command of RHIC. G ,:N. ! .nr :l. J.. • iili N.- i > > n, C.l. r. AM* AOJ. 11s. Hi: xrujT \ :IT. us, ) J -. vi \ DIS-J s. r, > Bi nror.n PA. : < pt. 1-tli i 'i. ] ( . '• vt. Onnrin'. < Iftt fljo trftoj - In th*S Ii- li t i- idfll 1 lie Qui -ant u --t-Tin —d rtmen' w.. In n.sh u i nee-Pal -q j •< - upon • ; :n-.t. MI du.y appr *v at th se iicad ,'iurre •. llv i ommaud id IDCYC. (JEN Ff/u:v li. L. 40HN - OX. V \ I*T. A or. AIM. GK;V. CALL AT THE NEW STORE I I I'sSu'l 11. T\ T E has rcivi.cl a huntlKuoie a—:t i> I incut ■ I s .u.hvrt/.w.s ./.v/> ui s'ffjtts, ■he newest styles. \ large ass .rimcn* of Shalls. lire's r; '.miniums, an.l Faic y inn'ls, which will be soiii cheaper lhan can be gut elsewhere. fini'.itclx, I'a'M, Ki'i'ionn a.ul Flotrrrn, ileJ''..ril >e,)t. lOtii. Is l tf. ii p inn tfiiH y. y I'm Luiii. The Sce.etnry of the Trc.i-tirv vi'. notice th it ub • -rptionr will bo re< vvo.l for Coui n Trru-ory Notes, jay >' '• ilircoyc"- IVoo August 15*b, P*6l, w *h -i : - anuna! interest at the r-J# of v•:: ml 1 } . • ins p cent, if.- -viiii!) —j - ■ • -I, > {. •- : i i. j | in law I .i n:<MM*y. These i. • • ■ - Goxi of !> . ■ 1..." ' ' p i J' 1 • • II * !!! o bin ( A S I i : . ,i . I i'li. v> .. !. ; ;.d • q • . t'.- f : 1. -- V • 1.41 A The uot. - i!l -f ir*t -n. t d to hi ow.n ' e • Tr.ii.po'f 4 : i . '.<• - - ... ale r .w* .j. . •ri or :< •, ■ P* •• •. :ey • n i<e p, • . ' i <" ■i of •U 4 :• . •, , \. ■ > ' - T - - • . ili 1I T lih- ailiiii' ~. ' , . • . 1 the deposit wax •.• • X i dc.l must be in ale treoi the o-pw SFEIIIL \l)\\.\Ti(j[S v Li ilii.s Lnl\. IT IS \ XATIOMI. SAVSNO Ila .i.. ofiV ii if hiy i r a . of interest than any other, an i the ; .. .. y. . saving bank which JIS s its <Jcjm.-i.ovs u 1 . . N i . conaitlera that ii i< paying in the (wst oirculatih m< dun . "f the country, an I it . j.a an .ui : •; tntt.-r, IV. its own assets arc either in if"., nmcni .vruro ~I j,, notes or bonds payable in gin. rmiuit pajier. It is equally <■• .:> rii"nt as a tcuijiorary <>' permanent .nvestiuiot. IHC notes can aiwas bo AOLII tin A. thin a fraction of their iuc and aeeumulated int est, and a c tl.e l.ost se uritv with banks a. eollattrala for diaryunta. < Aim-rtibie into a Six per rent. 5-20 (.ttio Bond In asldifion to the very libera? i,.reo-t • n t on f,r three years, thl privilege of .e -ion : u . woifh about thret* per cent, per aim mi, i n the curre .- tu:e lo -2b Bolide is not less than nin< }>*,• and.- rbel'ore the war the d.reiuii IM m -ix JM cent. C. S. -tuck was over twenty per cent. It will be -oen iha: ihe act ia profit on thi- loan, at the present market rate, .* net ie* than ten per cent, per annum. r ts Exemption f:-oin State or Municipal Taxation lint aside from all the advantages we have enuiiicat -d. a spee.ul Act of t'ungrcfl te nil howl* and , ,/. y -,io ( /r.i taralinii. On the. average, this exemp < ion is worth about two per tout, jar annum, according to th >to >f ta tail various part, of the eouutrv. ft i- iwiiir.e.i that no .-C' Urifh s .oii r -o BTreat <i lu-'e-s ments Ui lender, as those issued • y the PH.. j|,- pll ut er forms of in.i bie.due. . 'he faith or a . itv c-f nr.. t e par: -. or - I. c. topu d.~- or sepa at eoieinu pities, ouiy, is p'c lye i for pa_vin. it. while it. <v!u(e pro erty oi the country is held to secure <!■ disniiar-n ~]! the "hl'T^a - . JUS of the United Stat. -. While the gnVermuoat offers the most, liberal teriuj fo t* loans, it believes that the very strongest appeal vil be to the layaltv and patriotism of the people. Puplioat- certifieates will lie issued for lae deposits.— Th . .rfy depositing must i ndorse upon flic 0.-o/(.:<</ r ti. t the deiioti iiiation of notes enquire I, and wlietlier . ■ be i- ted i i Manx or pvyubfe to'Of.Kft*. Whe So do: ••( it inn-' he left wirh the officer receiving tin n ,i> j. .-ii. t" be forwarded to iho Treasury Departinent. stj ttsc M-nuvs uit.r. HI: HK< nvr.n by th. Trc i-nrer of the I lit d Stales, at W. sh'iigton. th. .e:l Assistant TreaiAittrs and d -signated D positaries and by the HOST .NATIONAL Bl\h OF ALTOONA, and by a'l National Banks which are depositaries of pub lic 'money, and M.I, RESI'ECTABT.R BAYtC- AND RANKERS hrmghml th - iiutry w irjgive fin he - Uiiu-matiop and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY* TOiJUBSCRIttERS. Aug. 12, IMtd-llin. J. H. II 111 \ 11011.1 II SIDE', ISI.OOIIY 111 \, I'ennsylvanin, RF.SPEUTFUIJLY inform their friends, an J the pub / lie in general, that they are receiving, and keep con stantly on hand a large and well selected Stock iff For eign auii Domestic, GOODS, OCCIIa' 0 Cloths, Cassimercs, Satinetts, Yc dings Cottouades, Ac., Ac., Ac. Ladies Dress Goods. Bilks, Fbullies, Delaines, Poplins, I.awnes, Prints, "Ginghams, Sliinings, Irish I.iucns Ac., Ac. "I > I '.Af iY It Made Clothing in Orsat Variety, Mens A Boys Coats, Pants, vests, Made in the Latest and Rest Styles. Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters for Ladies, Gen lb men, Misses, Boys, and Children's Wear j a^oTIONS, Hoscrv, Gloves, S -arfs, N-* 1 'ios, Dress Triinra nrs, Braids, Laa-s. Ladies A Large and Well Selected Stock of < ROLL HIES, / HOFI-F.K, TEA OAFS, \j CfYRUPg, Rlv.,, / YHEM lNf; .( Sin .kir • Tobae -o of 'he b. .. B a: ds. \ Drugs. Oil., Paints. Medicine- V Dye -'uffs, HARDWARE, ( T RON, NAILS, * >" TS, AC., AC. , O \\RR: KEEP l ? j on 'l t d • .-ii See -th I Stock of ...ii K an I t' nsid-T i no T- It: >'e t - iii-nt Befo v P.irehas. no /"MOFD-." MISKEPI ES"V PBD TO BFFF 1 SAMSB, *1 Y M L GOOES WAR 11 ANTED \S REPRESENTED. W ;•!' Ki'.'ls />f forwhi h vr • pnv the y-ricc in t \STI or (j'MiDS \\ c k . <}\\ (j... ,i- f.r C -'i ei ■ 1 run J^i-f.•!■ tenfs f*ir ve r - •i- t • oft is. CALL AND M; : t I Ss'.it. 9, 1 —tf. .T. M. B. it ON, I. S. 10-to BONDS. r i "SK i' ii ! - i u ujKtrr • u \< t -f ; . of 1 ir -1! 1 • il, i. ~i Ni l Bon 1- i-.- I j una- t shail iff K V Ii M 'T r KM TA X A HON !y j •! • iiii*rany -'uTuor muniripnl riutfai r;ty. Suhsuriptioue 1 lo tuu>o ii ft *- Hrt: nn vivcl m l uiit i notrj* of \n , : h y in fn ;E KKDI KMEI) IN COIN, 1 il the | 0 :-ur t the GI-n rniMP!it, at any perta'i not (<■** " > fofty '>> "• * from their date, andun :i, •. - M n. t. I'ivr PIT < < RI. !nUrr>t will HE ' Paid in n ;i i* an >t v r. ou hun Ircd <M j u'- .tli. • i■'• 'I hr c.-Lli C if* j.iyahi; tm the 'fii rt dayp j .'lan.h { • . tcmh. .1 i h veitr. inker will • • • - tithei Etft£i*tereii or Cm, m j Bonds, ;n they may proler. Bonds are re I - ru- lon the !> S- 'rf the I. S. Treasurer, and r:*.i he :l.i terrrJ "n tin "W'lvr's ■ r ier. Conpun Bonds i avahlv ' i order, and arc more convenient fr com in! i; 8 ..li-.FI : s fhisl'ir.n v. ill hnv • the op'lnn of having •;m •: B'in l. Oraw mtorest lr in Maruh Ist, hy paying the m, : I iitterest ii. ••>!— r in I -• ; 'eii Start s nut -s. #,r he auti ! NY .tonal Barks, ad tin ir lit ty percent for pn il. i itii.A f•i- • thr:n drawin : :n:erc.- fr .in the date of .'U I<l | '-it.. A> the-*- !'.nds arc ! £xrtpt from .tlunicipal or state Taxation, !th - r value is iucrens*d from one t" three )•••r < nt jer an num, 'curdinj; t the rate of f levies in various parts of the couiitry. At the present rate of premium on gold they pay <>\ Kit KKJHT PKR I'KXT. INTKKKST in currency, an 1 are of equal convenience as a permanent aid temporary invcstiucnt. It i- believed that > securities offer so jrrcat induce ments to lender- as the various de-eriptions of I*. S. i -ii i-1 in ail other forms of i;. 'eitedne<s. the faith and .Ddiiiy of private partes or stock coin panics or sepurntc jo inn .!iitie< only - .dedjred for p:u meiit, while for the I tlcbt* oiIu 1 1 nited Sta e- the urbole pr .perry of tkifoun | •. \ is kolfl nt secure the paymeiit of both principle and i interest i coin. These Bonds may he suhserihed for in -urns from $6O up to any nuigtr.pid*.*. jn the -ame trn and are thus made equ • v v n hdde to the smallest lender and the ;arp'-.; pital -I. I lit \ :111 f- eonv r <4 into moony at au v luomeni, is.nd the I.older tvdt have the benefit f the j iiitert-t. !t HI i aeful * > tnt- in t!.' : connection 'ha* tli • to- I f ii Fun o i uit of the 1 nited Mate? on whi -h interest is j . j-, ~ iid, * u the d day oi March 1 i\ .ts . i. •'(>. The intcr- ton this de t for the cotninjr fiscal ivil! •T.U.'O, wbiiu th- \j* ais revenue in ir.dd : tii :me,.t IB a: year* ndin* .littie il.rh, 1 has been su :r a! this t.'t fiFer ; $I00,000 000 jer annum. \\ v. Ibe nthat even ir.eprc—nt £■ I revenne" of th* G vci m- nt are iarji . in execs- t>f the wants if t!u^ Itx A-u-y 'ht it:t pi • m-pt of jj .;<| - f-er-st, wh 'e lie •<?- •en in• r"u-e of the tariff will dou l >flv-s raise tl • annual r eipts Iroffl customs on the s -uie amount oi iniporta ti . os-i .■' JA-o .000 per annum.. [q | | ' HQt •• h Nil i ii.i: Bai • o*n a; ( r vnt • were > - sued from I e i nited StUes Treasarv. until U; . u ai the li st thr . w. • t April t:f -u .- . . than Ten Millions a Week* sub.-, ript "lis ail! he ic nen . Ai! \alional hnnlcs . 4 ii -re !e i ■ iv: •• ■!' I'u'ii'.e m-.n-v. auJ all .• ( YUEK iASKS AND II YNIvKES hr u m ; !i • niti'ry. -.act a ruu?sof 'he Valional !>b it >r i : kf.f v.di faruish further iuforuintioo on ; •. u-Iriot; and ;<> ;V rvriLITY TO SI'BSCKIBEItS. I. SSRI IUI. r-MTOh' NOTfrR \ •! ;i r-i .iu">, ayp- ,- n' • ' • . the Orphan♦ C ur i • niity •> r • id• st r *h*i*i ,i - f h in mey v •.! i in he hand- "I .1 >ff*i C*•; a B -j., Vdminis isit r t the -'sta cof V. idi ;u iCi li . deceased, to and . o tinan I h in, w?1 iff nd • bed ttbNi nfhia :p*p >lll in ar on T ' !)."*• DA \ , !'!. t. L' -il I) \1 AI GI 8 I'. in st., at is office in the B>. • : ,! <l iff.-i J. a' 40 o'clock. A. >l. t said day. . ucn a i ivh- .. ad p. r iv> interested ♦ir • re-.tics *d to attc 5 I. as thi- v:!l he ike ia-t uoiice to > as having claims upon the fund. JOHN l\ REED. Aug. 12. 1 I-2t. Auditor. $25 !i E W ARO! \T*\' !i . th.- village of Rloo-lv L "" 22||<I Inst., a SMALL .SINGLE GOLD WATCH.— Theabiin- i a-t 'I will be |.iii<i to any [.ei sou who may tin il. anil ic'urii ill. walth to Sax * . Pa., Aug. 39, IM4. f ,S I t. 2, I-:i.- .it. DAVID PUPEUBAI ;It. White & Moor's Malt Coffee. C ! |D\TAIN IN(I u portion of the best JiivaCoffee. The /bcKUhiest and cheapest substitute for coffee in the | world. I'ricu 20 ccitU jcr pound. For sale at tbs bar j gain v '■ >re of G. R. M . OSTFIt. *"" I March IS, I*64—tf. """ Notice to Tresspassers; | riliiJ. of St. flair and fjiiop towuyhips, J. forewarn hit persons from tre.-sdussi.ifc on theit farm .r pie i.i-es for the purpo.-p oj' hunting, fishing, gather i • • •is her-ii .or pas:d , i^*th r omrb the enclosures, •i iivdi AktDavid Ho-hunour, S rstli (u ken • ir, Sauim l Shaicr, N.iibii'd Nip'Tr, ,M t fin ImJcr 1 Johu Fici os, M< os H. (.ochcnour, Jsftj-Ru^se!. Eept. ISGl.—3t. * DYSPEPSIA, Nl> D> SEA tins RES EL Tl V<7 FROM DISORDERS OF THE LIVER AN I) DIGEBTIVE ORGAN S. ARE CURED ISY lIOOFLAND'S GEIIII B I TIE is, THEE Gil EAT j STR UNT.TI f EXINQ TON I C , Those /litters Imvf performed more Cures GIVE BETTER SATISFACTION! HAVE IIOHK TUSTUMONY! Have more rrNprrlahlr Invonrh for them Than any other article in the market. JIV ilifn any Our to contrmlirt th ix Axxtrtion, andVILL PAY $lOOO To any one that will produce a Certificate published by us, that is not genuine, IlOOri A MVS GERMAN IMTTERS, mi (lltE EVERY CASE OF Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidney b, and Diseases arising from a disordered Stomach. •Observe the following symptom* t Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs: Constipation. Inward Piles, Falner*? of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dis gust for pood, Fulmsa or Weight in the Stomach. Sour Kr.i ra'ions. Sinking or Fluttering a* the Pit of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head, Murrv • and Difficult Breathing? Fluttering at th<* Heart, Choking orSu!fo-'| cat.ng Set sations when in a lying Posture, Dinin of \ i"ioi. l>';s or Webs before the Sight. Fever and Dull Pa n in the Head, Deficiency of Pr*i dratiwi. Yellow ness of tbp Skin and Bye?, Pain ir: the Side, Buck, Ch' .-i. LiinVs, Ac. Sudden Flushes <■ Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of E*. il, and great De press ion of Spirits* RKMKM BE R. j Hi VP THIS BITTERS IS NUT ALCOHOUC. CONTAINS NO RUil ORI WHISKIJ, A XI) RAX T MAKE DRCXKAROS, Hut in the bett Ton if in the 11 "rid. HRAI> WHO SAYS SO: FROU THE II(V. imuHAS It. FI.ORFXIE. } ".;()R THE 11.\. THOMAS 11. PH.OICE.YCE. I t'KOTI THE IH\. THOMAS K. FLOUEME. "Washington, January 1, !Sf4. ' Gentlemen.—Having ."lated it verbally t<' yutt. 1 have no hesitation, in wri'ingtbe fact, that I experienced mark- | ed benefit from yoer lloofland'* German Hilt• r.-. During ; a Itmf; and ted >u.- Heftsion of Vongro.--. pr*.->iu£ and oner i oil" ■ oi; . nearly prostrated ui". A kind friend sugg'-st ■ I the u-e of the ].* iiaration I hare named. I ' ok his advice. and the result was improv- n.rrit oi* health, renev.. > d en- rgy. and that partieular rei.< T I so inneh needed and obtained. Others may be similarly advantaged it they desire to be. Truly your friend, THOMAS B. FLOREXCB. Frill J ihn B. Wi-he— hnru. firm of Wickershatn i X Uiu. lii-'tn. the celebrated Manufacturers ot Fancy ; ! ;ou Works, t'oW Canal >t. 1 'rn the recipient from yin one of fhe jrri afet * fa. vorrlh '.t van be rri.! ujion man, vi/ : that of b'lllth. i lor many year., h- >e i suffer, d i '.in ..ne <•*' 'Si'ni ■-t un i no;, itio end I tUilit.ii iny u uup:aims that ike human fami- j I ly can be n'ffln * .1 with, 1 hroni .- Diarrhea. During the lo in time I was -offering from tbi.- di-ca.e, ; 1 w.is atteioh d byr. guhi.rphysiuiaue, givine; m bu? tm. pernrv relief. The cause Deemed to r main until I was j induced to try Jlooflanil'a (iermau Dittcrs. AfUrtiie u. i ■ of a few iibttiee of that valuable m- itcine, the eom ( duiul : apfi 1 ~t -oil to be ecwpletely eradicated. 1 utu-n inwardly think you for such .) valuable specific laud, vkmerif loan u opportunity, haerfouy romxar i mend it, with full confidence in its reliability. Truly yours, JOBS D. WICKEKSBAI. New York. Feb. 2, I slit. From Juli' s Lee. firm of !.•<•Walt- ... mo,' cxt-.-nDvo ,\Ju-i'* I'ublism-r.- in the I ruled siuti . No. 72;. : Ciiestuut Street, l'liiladulphia. February Sth. isfit. Mew?. .Tones & F.van*—Gentleman :—Mv mother-in. law has lieen so greatly benefitted t, v yon: HoitLnid- Gir man liitters that 1 concluded to try it in.- If. I findi: to be aa invaluable tonic, aad unhesitatingly recommend it to all *'ri i are suffering f.-oal dyspepsia. 1 have had tha' li.-eu.-e in its most obstinate form—fla:uU:i,.e—for many years, and your Bitters bis giv. nme ea when every thing else had failed. Yours truly, JI LUSLEK. Front the Hon. JACOB BItOO.M, Philadelphia, Oct. 7th. 1563. 0 atlemen; In reply to vo'ir itntuiry to the off et prwluee.l b\ the use id' IlitofiamFs-ti.-rm; n Jlitf in K>V family. I have no hesitate *i asa . ing tb.et i: . Iven highly beneficial. In on.- i:i<taue=*. . ease of dyspepsia of j Uiirtoon yar' standing, aad which bad become very <ll-- 1 .it sing, the uso of one bottle gave decided relief, the see- 1 oiul .a. . ting a cure, and the third, it sv. m-. has eonf.rini.: the cure, for there has been no symptoms of its rot-.. : -ii l,n Die last six ye, Vs. In my individual use of it 1 find it . be an uii"i|tian t tonic, and sincerely recommeud its it e to the sufferers. Truly yours, JAC'.'B BROOM. 17u7 spruce St. Rev. IV. D. Seigfrie 1. Paso r of ?-J;h Rap fist Church, Philadelphia, Jfeeember 2dth, 1 Aoli. Messrs. .Tones A Uvans—Uentlemen:—l have re.rent.lv h-en la: .-ring under the distressing effeats of indige. t on. aeeoinparied by a prostration of tka nervous system. Niitnofons remedies were recomuiended by friends, and some or" til. I.i te.- fed, hut without relief. Your Honda mi's liermun Bit ters were reeoiuiio inled by persona who had "ried tie u, ninl who •• favorable mention of the B'.tt.-rs in Hired n.e ah-, to try fbeiu. I must eonfe.-.- that I had an aversion to Patent Medicines, from the "tr uismd atf 1 | on.-" fiiiaek " Bitters" whose only aim seemto be to p-iitu .■if-wri teiie 1 an 1 drugged liquor upon the ctiuinnin It.. I.i u sty way; and the tendency pfwhleh, ifear, is t.. auisv many a e.mfi-ii:ed drtinkar l Upon learning that yours was realty a lli-adiriuc prtjiaration, 1 took it with fiapfiy efi'i-i t. I - action wasn.it upon only, the stouiaati, hul upon tile tienoii- system, was |iriunpt an I gratifying. I fi- hat I aave derive i gria t and permanent the use of alow bottles. Very inspect full vours, _ W. it. sflfti'i- UIKD. Xo. 254 Shackan.axon St. From the Rev. Thos. AVinter. i>. i Pastor of Roxbur ough Baptist Church. Dr. Jackson:—Pear Sir:—l feel it due to yonr excel lent preparation, llooiland (lermau Bitters, in add mvtes. t-imonr to Ibe deserved reputation ithtrsobtained, i line for years, at times; been troubled wiih great disorder in my lieu 1 and nervous system. 1v t advised by n friend t . try a bottle of your Herman Bitters, I did so. ami have experienced great and unexpected.relict: jnv health has .ceil V cry materially hem fitt-<l. ' conti lei tlv roe ■uiinuo! the article where I meei with eases similar to myowu,atad have been a- ur- 1 i y many of tln ir good elle ts. Respectfully you hi, T. Wtxri.R. Boxborough, Pa. From Rev. J. r llrrmar.of the <•< rnmn Reformed Church, Kutztown, Berks County, Pa. Ifr.C. Jackson;—Hcspe-ted Air:—l have been troubled with Dyspepsia nearly twenty years, and have never used ! any medicine that di-i m as miu-li good ;.s Hoofiaud's Bitters. lam very mn'ch improved iu health, after hav ing taken five bottles. Yours with respect, J. .S. HEUMAN. BE WA UK OF COEXTEBFEITB. See that the signature ol'"T'. JI. Jackson" ig oiithe Wrapper of each buttle. P ! • T C E. Single It utile One Dollar, or a HhlfDot. for 95. Should your nearest druggb-t not ha\ o the article, do not be put off by the intoxicating preparations that may he offered in its place, but send to us, and we will forward, securely packed, by express. Principal Off cm id an'iractorj. No. 0.11 A1 tC i I STIiK ET, JONES EVANS. Srtrcrs-sors to C. M. JacLxon <t- Co. I'or Sale by Druggists auti Dealers iu'every town in th-> United States. N. 11. We bine discontinued the narufaeture of the small or7u • cut. si '.o. tin Do iar P It'", or. account <d its ii. leiig tn i h* to eh viper lo tli v u-c.mer. t!, u( J[rice One Doll -r,"_is on the r:■; per of ca-h K t. OHEAP COMER! FAEQUHAB'S REPUTATION FORSF.'.UXG CHEAP iSTJI.L MAINTAINED! \\ :,r " n " r * at "* ht*\p f**rner." a ▼ T jf ami Summer Fu*liixi;utft Foreign and I>otDry Good*. of every variety a;. 1 style. TO THE LADIES. Call and < xamine our stork of CALDoES BALMORALS . DELAINS, JTOOP SKIRTS, A LAPAOAB R Hi RONS, \ WT.S, C'FFS A cor,LARS, HATS, liEAD NETS, •VAILS, COMBS, HOSIERY, TRIMMINOc. ( i E.\ rLEME.\, Camp and see our assortment of COTJOXADES, COATS, JEANS, PANTS, SATiXK-rrs. VFsir. CASSIMERES, BOOTS! CLOTHS, O A ITERS, LIN ENS, SUSPENDER?, MUSLINS, SHIRTS' • DRILLS, XE'K TIF.P . GROCIEKIES:! COFFEE, SUGAR. MOLASSES, STREPS, SPICES, ALL KINDS- Tohacco niid Soirnrs. Flounder. OM Virginia, J *Ln Anderson. Nat un! Leaf. a;Il nil kinds >i T*>?m**< and Sizars. , llav r;lt -d tbt ' Asll .* i EM, wc are da rermiiieil tn -ell at very small profit. and the j.uhlie, who ! hfiie - kindly patronized us, are respectfully invited to call .iini examine our stock. .T, I. FAII-QUHAIL Juliana Street. Iledford, .Tune IT, ISO-Dtf. CLOTHING IN SCHELLSBDRG. i I TAVIVG latelv pnreha a ed an assortment of I 1 FALL AN i} WINXEK Clothing • : - ting t i OVKRCOATS, DKhyS ( OATS. 1U SINKSS F:ts. mouses. \ est-;. Pal r s. Hat- ami Caps. White Shirft Fai.'-v Flannel Shirts, Fndr Shirt®, Drawers K'-undj Virs. Ne* k-tiSii-pender-. Buckskin Glov?* and Ne i rioris in Variety We invite our friends and all who d. • ire to purchase, to grre us a call at tcr MEW STORE INSCREIiSBURG. Wh'-f. as we tire doing business en the (h ■ I'ri- • sys tem, wo flatter ourselves we ran render satisfaction by ioingjustieo to every one. • ur many custom er- for their Patre> age, and do lierewith solicit a conttn uar.ee of the same kindni .-s. Sehellsburg Pu. Sept. 12. ISCI. (SeT>f. It) tf. (i. 15EKk > TI* ! i .- i : lt A SON. PUBLIC SALE ... OF Real Estate. | undersigned hy ,-tne of an order of the Orphaf' 1. Court of Bedford County, and tinier the last will Ac; j of Jacob Cypher deed., will sell at jairdie sale On Fill DAY, tlic '2lst Hay of October. Inst., Saie opening at I" o'elc*ok A. ef said lav,) r.II t: at i VALE\ULIi FARM ctaote in Lil-ert • Toirn-iiio Bed- Ifi Co: ll.y. Pa. Know a tl;e vFL" CF OR MANOR jTP ACT" being a portion r-ITo. . 1 esv'e <>f which said Jacob OvpheA* die! s ct ainlng' lit rtr *. at d the usual aliowauee—ai ut Ly •. t-s of tin- - ime however, being token from a . aatj >itt *, .tn an t the MUM quantity- ad led tomi I udjoin.n; taken tr m this Tact, as i; provided .or m 1-a.d o L acres of the same. mure or Vs tin • r n!" > :'' n, •*. part be • ■ ftr.t rate moadow, ua% ag the r,v> -r-Aie dwSHiie. Lor.se.log tetraid he . er< h<n'. 1 ank l-a'u. end "tier out 'unit iing- : the !i i i- ffl Li. IV '.T KKED with sp. i.; u;ir n:t.. .t. i ll!. H. XTINO IKi.V VM> Kifsi • Tt';' .V"' N ! AIN 1' VII ROAD run, ! through tie p-.mer v—_• . d C.ut e • n 'he uiet.l iTstt 1 •it a of the iaioi. ihi- i- a VLB t I>E.-:KABLE PROPERTY lying two miles n rth •: fmxton an l St inerstown givine --i! ~h- ftdranfages i'a good raarltet at the door: (Til i-.C::LS a S ■ ;!'-;L? in ,T .< itnuiedi ate i eighhoviitM. I. Terms rca- nrltly. scjwi l oe made iit. iwu a day of sale. The u -■ r*' r will taki (!ca ure in showing the premises to !! ii airet>. lk\X ILL CV-PIIER, Excr.ntor o/" the latt :r i ! </J icb Cypht-r deed. Sejjt. 10, lSOd—:s. CONNELI -VILE AND SOUTHERN PEXXA. Ji. W. !T"fhe undersigned rnmisstoher* nan ea in an si; enti- Ceii •An :u to to incorporate ike. Con: et'sviiie snii Sfit'iiern !' sylva. ia R,.iiwey t' !u:-:i7.y" lierehy give i notice ;!: ii ;!,ey will, in pursuant*? of s. id art. op n 'a. *ks fir the purpose of re ievirr -uhseriptjon* t" the capital took of the said Railway company or. the *4'h la of i October l-t'.l. at the how tf 9 A. >l. on th it dsy, at the I Wash r.gf■"! Hotel in the to vn ot F Ifo***.. liedtor ! "un ty, I'enn-yivnnis, and Hint they will keep >a:i iiooki op n according to LIT. J'HIN ( ESSNA. WILLIAM L. HAVEN, • WILLI AM R. MINICH. GEOGE W. ( A>h, A DANIEL WASILVBAIGH.G. W. I! VBM-i h R. D. HARCLEY, C. W. A?HCOM, P. 0. GKHK. A. R. M l LI RE, WILLIAM M'CLELNAND. J. L. \OST; Sept. ItitU lSfits— it. r-> co\si>ipfVvEsr~ Cott nmptire suffeae-- will reeieve a rnlnalde pneserip i :i.n for the cure of Consumption, Athma. Br nehitiu, jar.'l aii tlirc: t ■nd Lung affection-, (free of barge,j By -•riding tlteir addres- 'o ! Rev. EDWARD A. WILSOF. W illiantsbnrg. j King* Co, j Sept. 2.™ d 1 505.-? m* N.w York. EX AM 1N ATIDNs | 1" TBACHEXB ; fo CLEAB THE HOUSE OF PLIES, USE ©ITCiiEIVS CELBBARTED I. HI lITXIXG !LY-KII.LF,R, A neat, cheap article, ease ie use. Every sheet will kill a,,-art. S'M.D F.VERYWHKKE. KKENCH, RICHARDS A CO., 16th and Market Sts." Philadelphia, Whole: ale agents. [juo-St. JEl^x^ciy. i f \ME to the premises of the subscriber in West Proyi. V lienee Town-hip Bedford Couuty, sonto time ir Au last, a dark hrindle steer inHrk*-d i*y a crop off the rtg! t ear and a slit iu the left, supposed to be over tto (••a s old. the owner is rei|ue,te<l to come forward, provs i rupertv and take hint aw a\. SOLOMON. WILLIAMS. .- t 17th 1564 (Sept.. 23rd] 3t. ra.y. / AAMK to tlie premises of the nibs'-riber in Bl >ody I j Unit B*ir> ugh. S*ruriJy, Auff'ts' tlth, one it n gray mere: fourteen and a lial '. re - h h. a j.*ars old, heavy r.iani ami tail, heavy t*i v: * f.. tic-'bitten about the beau, tw .white hit: I lee'. Tie- ur r v i- rvqiie-t d to com* forward, prove proper*} I ] ay <fh..-cs. and take her away, otherwise she villi be liispo- ,tot aeeordiug to law. WILLIAM T. GROVE. Bioonr itrs, .'. tg. 19th, 1-61.—3t* 7 ft/t CORDSOF BARK, for which Sfi.PO per cord, 1 '• *\ or the highest market price, will la* giverr. JOHN A. MOVKY. Snrrirvr oy iht / irrii of To til or ,t- Motrry. June 3, ISjL-'f* HOUSE WANTIVD. —The advertiser wants to rent a il.iuse. or j art ot a llousr. in or n ar h Borough of Itedi ■ eonv* -ii' :f r a i'amil\ of live or -is j*ersoas. A ta'r pri-c villi l*e paid. For :u ther pirti • *-.rs inquire a*, the office of this paper. Bedford, Aug. 12, iSGi-tf. LUSKOER. foct v{ iitigorieti LI MB!!, for sale Gic* rj SdVllgC M.ily. WIYTEI). #TEAV. < to *v*nl Jai M Y.\]i? 4 I !J r *tif<r<l, For par ticular.® rail ,ar : ay r?^idcnc* # r i:t Kewl'." & FuheU'o Bank in ;r * THOf. C. <1 XRHET'J. iy.-i*,' 4 *I'.f i!"rl, July '2.\ l. ftl. WnntctL i t ij/vCf'RDS t ■ ■ n.' . K i t)Y i\l i*i.. ... . t v tic rt
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