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It has been enlarged to nearly double its former size and now contains Thirty-two Columns of matter printed on bold copper-faced type making it one of the hand somest as it has long been one of the cheap est, if not the cheapest, weeklies in the couu try. It contains all the latest news of the day— Political, Commercial, and General, and as an entertaining and acceptable Family Newt paper is not excelled by any paper in the State. The weekly Disj>atch is furnished to single subscriber at $1 50, or in clubs of ten to one address at SI,OO each, with a free pa per to the party getting up the clob. Subscribers may remit us by mail, either in bills or by Postoffice order, which is the safer mode. Postmasters receiving subscriptions for the Dispatch, either Daily or Weekly, are authorized to retain twenty per cent, on our published rates, for single subscribers, or ten per cent on our club rates. Address J. H. FOSTER & Co., Publisher, 67 and 60 Fifth Street Pittsburg, Pa. ALL KINDS OF BI..ANKS, Common, Admln | ifitrator'* snd Kxeero tor's, Deeds, Mortgages, Judgment Notes, Promissory Notes, with and with out waiver of exemption, (Summons, Subpoena? and Executions, for sale at the Inouirer office Nov 2. 188# fpo ASSESSORS.—AII Assessors who have no, J yet received the duplicate assessments and blank notices, had better come or send and get them at once, so as to be ready for the appeals. December 20th. wl BLANKS. —We have on hand a full supply of sll kinds of Blanks. Any one in need of ' nem will find we have a complete assortment. rpHK INQUUIERBOOK STORE! The subscribers have just opened in the building nrfiotoin* the Inquirer office, oppo site the " Meaglo House, lately occupied by Mrs. Tate, * BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, where they arc prepared to sell all kinds of STATIONERY, SUCH AS FOOLSCAP, CONGRESS, LEGAL and RECORD CAP LONG BILL, SERMON, LETTER, CONGRESS LETTER. COMMERCIAL NOTE, BATH POST, Large and Small, LADIES ( K iit> NOTE, LURES OCTA VO (gilt) NOTE, MOURNING, different styles, FRENCH, NOTE, Ac., Ac. E N V E L O P K S of ail kinds and quality. PASS BOOKS, at least a dozen varieties, POCKET LEDGERS, TIME BOOKS, weekly and monthly, TUCK MEMORAN DUMS, tweuty different kiuds, DIARIES, of all diseriptions, BLANK BOOKS, such as Long Quarto, Broad, Ledgers and Day Books of al stvles, quality aid kinds of binding. CHALK CRAYONS, SLATES, differrnt styles, ARNOLD'S WRITING FLUIDS, HOOVER'S INKS, CARMINE INKS, CHARLTON'S INKS, ANDSS, POCKET BOOKS, all kinds, MONEY BOOKS, all kinds, Bank ers' Cases, Lead Pencils, Twenty Kinds of other Pencils, Penn Holders, Different kinds, Stationer's Gum, Clark's Indellible Pencils, Guui Bands, Pocket Book Bands, Flat Glass Ink Wells and Rack, Metalic School Ink Stands, Sand Boxes, Barom eter Ink Stands and Racks, Pocket Ink Stands, Pencil Sharpers, Receipt Books, Different kinds, Copy Books, ers, Mother Goose and others, A, B, C, Cards, Osgood's Speller, Ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and sth Read ers, Brook's Primary, Mental aud Written Arithmetic, Michell'sNew Intermedi ate Geography, Brown's Gra mmar, Lossing's Pictorial History of the United States, Sealing Wax, Blank Deeds, Blotting Paper, Photograph Albums, various kinds and sizes, Almanacs, etc., etc. Persons desiring any of the above articles or other articles in line, will find it to their adrantagc to give the " INQUIRER BOOK STORE " a call. We buy and sell for Cash, and by this arrangement we expect to sell as cheap as goods of this class are sold in the cities, SDUBgQRROW k LUTZ- V. LEO & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF CABINET-WARE CHAIRS, Ac., RSNRORN. PA. The undersigned being engaged in the Cabinet making business, vrill make to order and keep on hand everything in their lino of manufacture. Bureaus, Dressinq Stands, I'artor and Ex tension Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Washstands, dr. Ac. will be furnished at all prices, and bo suit every taste. They have also added to their stock, French Cottage Suits, Marble Top Tables, Cane Chairs, Sofas, Tete-a-Tetes, Ac. Ac. Ac. Eastern manufacture. Having purcased the stock and tools of Thos. Merwine, (late Win. Stahl'E) they have added the same to their manufactory. COFFINS will also be made to order, and a HEARSE always in readiness to attend funerals. Prompt attention paid to all orders for work. "S5 Shop on West Pitt Street, nearly opposite the residence of George Shuck. aug. 23:3m RICHARD V. LEO A CO. IJUUVMPH IN DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, By the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas, and is attended with no danger whatever. TEMPORARY SETS inserted if called for. Special attention will be made to diseased gums and a cure warranted or no charge made. . TEETH FILLED to last for life, and alt work in the dental lino done to the entire satisfaction of all or the money refunded. Prices shall correspond with the times. I have located permanently in Bedford, and shall visit Schellsburgh the Ist Monday of each month, remaining one week ; Bloody Run the 3d Monday, remaining one week ; the balance of my time I can be found at my office 3 doors South of the Court House, Bedford, Pa. WM. W. VAN ORMER, Nov. 23, 18(58. Dentist. BLOODY RUN MARBLE WORKS. R. H. SIPES having established a manufactory of Monuments, Tomb-siones, Table-Tops, Coun ter-slabs, Ac., at Bloody Run, Bedford co., Pa. and having on hand a well selected stock of for eign and American Marble, is prepared to fill all orders promptly and do work in a neat and work manlike style, and on the most reasonable terms All work warranted, and jobs delivered to all parts of this and adjoining counties without extra aplx9:ly. SCHOOL BLANKS.—Articles of Agreements between Directors and Teachers, Checks, Bonds of Collectors, Warrants of Collectors. Bonds of Treasurers, Ac., for sale at the Inquirer office. rpO ADVERTISERS: THE BEDF.OIID INQUIRER. NBUBIXD EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, BY J. It. DURBORROW & JOHN LUTZ, OFFICE ON JULIANA STREET, ! BEDFORD, PA. TIIE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN ; SOUTH-■ WESTERNPENNSYL VANIA. CIRCUJiATION OVER 1500. HOME AND FOREIGN ADVERTISE MENTS INSERTED ON REA SONABLE TERMS. A FIRST CLASS NEWSPAPER. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: $2.00 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. JOH PRINTING: ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONE "WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH, AND IN THE LATEST & MOST APPROVED STYLE, seen AS POSTERS OF ANY SIZE, CIRCULARS, BUSINESS CARDS, WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS, BALL TICKETS, PROGRAMMES, CONCERT TICKETS, ORDER BOOKS, SEGAR LABELS, RECEIPTS, LEGAL BLANKS, PHOTOGRAPHER'S CARDS, BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, PAMPHLETS, PAPER BOOKS, ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC. Our facilities for doing all kinds of Job Printing arc equalled by very few establishments in the country. Orders by mail promptly filled. All letters should bo addressed to DURBORROW A LUTZ. fJIHE QUAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER FITII AND CHESTNUT SHEETS, PHtLADLPHIA. The most complete and thoroughly appointed Commercial School in the Country. Conducted upon the beet system of Instruction, and offering advantages of the highest order in every Department. IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN Who desire Success and Promotion in Business Life. PRACTICAL EDUCATION roit THE TIMES. The Commercial Course embraces Book Keep, ing, Commercial Calculations. Penmanship, Cor respondence, Business Forms, Customs of Trade, Commercial Law, the Art of Detecting Counter feit Money, Ac. This Course may be completed in three months. DIPLOMAS Awarded to Graduates, under seal and by author ity of law, this being a regularly INCORPORATED COLLEGE, and the only one with similar powers in the Slate, or in the United States. OTHER BRANCHES, Telegraphing, the Higher Mathematics, Engineer ing, Surveying and Navigation. " BOOK KEEPING. In the Department of Accounts this Institution is wholly unrivalled. The treaties on this sub ject, published by tho proprietor, is everywhere acknowledged to be the best and most complete work extant, and being composed almost exclu sively of sets obtained from Actual Business, pre sents a course of instruction such as can be secur ed by no otber system. Books for sale, and sent by mail to any address, upon receipt of price, $3.50. YOUNG MEN Invited to send for circulars, or visit the College for further information. L. FAIRBANKS, A. M. Preeident. T. E. Mgkchxxt, Secretary. may3l:sm piNTERPRISE MACHINE WORKS. 11. D. BLACILE A BROTHERS. P R on:iETOBS O. R. DAVIS, Sup'T. IRON FOUNDERS A MACHINISTS, and Manufacturers of Portablo and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers, Portable and Stationary Saw Mills. Iron and Brass Castings made and fitted up for Mills, Factories, Forges, Blast Fur naces, Boiling Mills, Ac. Manufacturers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Logan street, LEWISTOWN, Pa. Oct. 4 gELLS! BELLS! BELLS! The largest stock of SLEIGII BELLS in Bedford, CHEAP, at LYNCH'S Hardware Store, Blvmyer's Old Stand, Sign of Big Saw. dec.litf BLAN K DEEDS FOR SALE CHEAP at the INQURIKR OFFICE {NASH BUYERS TAKE NOTICE AND SAVE YOUR GREENBACKS! NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS! JUST JiBCilJ VJEV, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! AT J. M. SHOEMAKER'S STORE Having just returned from the East, we are now opening a Large Stock of FALL and WIN TER GOO 1)8, which have been bought for Cash at New Prices, and will be sold CHEAP. This being the only FULL STOCK of Goods brought to Bedford this season, persons will be able to suit themselves better in Style, Quality and Price than at any other storo in Bedford. The following comprise a few of our prices, viz: CALICOES: 10, 12, 14, 15, IC, and the best at 18. MUSLINS: 10, 12, 15, 16, 18, 20, and the best at 22. ALL WOOL FLANNELS from 40 eta. up. FRENCH ME 111 NOES, ALL WOOL DE LAINES, COBUKGS, Ac. Men's wear. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, JEANS, Ac. ROOTS & SHOES —In this article we have a very extensive assortment for Ladies, Misses, Children, Men and Boys, at all prices. HATS—A large assortment of Men's and Boy's Hats. CLOTHING — Men and Boy's Coats, Pants, and Vests, all sizes and prices. PAPER COLLARS—Shakespeare, Lock wood, Linen-lined, Ac. COTTON CHAlN—Single and double, white and colored. GROCERIES—Coffee, Sugar, Syrups, Green and Black Teas, Spices, of all kinds, Dye Stuff's, Ac. LEATHER—SoIe Leather, French and City I Call Skins, I pper Leather and Kip, Linings, Ac. Ac. We will sell Goods on the sauie Terms that wc have been for the last three months, CASH OR NOTE with interact from date. No bad debts contract ed, and no extra charges to good paying custom ers to make up losses on bad paying customers, or customers that never pay. Cash buyers al ways get the best Bargains, and their account is always settled up. N. B. 10 per cent, saved by buying your goods at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S, Cash and Produce Store, No. 1, ANDERSONS' ROW. June 28, 1867:fim J) EMOVAL! REMOVAL!! B. W. BERKSTRESSER & CO.. Take pleasure in informing their maDy friends and customers that they have moved the Bedford CLOTHING EMPORI L'M to Shuck's Old Stand, one door west of the Washington House, where they have opened the largest stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, ever brought to Bedford, and consisting in parts of OYER COATS, DRESS COATS, BUSINESS COATS, PANTS, VESTS, to match. They have also a good assortment of ARMY CLOTHING at very low prices ; BLOUSES, OVFR COATS, PA NTS, BLANKETS, Ac., Ac. Our CASSIMERE DEPARTMENT is full and complete. TRIMMINGS in greatest variety. Our Notion Department is also quite attractive GENTS UNDERCLOTHING from $1 to 3.5 " OVER SHIRTS of every style and price. HOSIERY, GLOVES, NECKTIES, BOW SUSPENDERS, LINEN AND PAPER CUFF'S, LINEN COLLARS. We have the largest Stock of PAPER COL LARS in Bedford and the greatest variety. In HA TS we defy competition, as we have the largest stock, and direct from the Manufacturers. The latest styles always on hand. MUSLINS, " DELAINES, CALICOES, TICKINGS, FLANNELS, CLOAKING CLOTHS, in great variety. LADIES SHAWLS of latest patterns, and cheaper than the cheapest. Persons buying for CASH or PRODUCE would do well to call and see us. But remember, our TERMS are Caeh or Pro duce. Remember the place !!! One Door West of the Washington House. Nov.B:tf. OYES! OYES! OYES!—The undersigned having taken out auctioneer license holds himself in readiness to cry sales and auctions on the shortest notice. Give him a call. Address him at Ray's Hill", Bedford county, Pa. WILLIAM GRACEY. Octlß:.6m BOOK, STATIONERY AND' PICTURE STORE. The undersigned bus opened in Shaffer's building, Juliana srreot, a NEW BOOK, STATIONERY AND PICTURE STORK. Having purchased tbe largest stock of Books and Stationery ever brought to this place, at the LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES, < lie flatters .himself that be will be able to sell CHEAPER than any otber person engaged in the same busi ness. His stock consists in part of SCHOOL BOOKS. MISOKI,LANEOUS HOOKS. STANDARD POETRY. POPULAR NOVELS, Also HYMN BOOKS for all Denomination:*, EPISCOPAL-PRAYER BOOKS, MISSALS, Ac. CHILDREN'S Story Rooks, Books on Parlor Magic, Books on Games,' Song Books, Dlmo Novels, etc. His stock of SCHOOL BOOKS! Embraces Osgood's Series of Readers, Brown's Grammars, Brook's Arithmetics, Davie's Algebra, Rnub'a Speller, and all books used in the Com mon Schools of Bedford County; also COPY BOOKS, of all kinds. STATIONERY! of every description at lowest prices, will be fonnd at his store, including Fools-cap, plain and ruled. Ledger Cap, Letter Cap. Bill Paper, Commercial Note, Ladies' Note, ENVELOPES of all kinds and sizes, Plain and Fancy, Fine White Wove, etc., etc. STEEL PENS, Pen-Holders, Slates and Slate Pencils of all numbers, Ink-Stands of the most Beautiful and Convenient designs, and INKS of the best quality at the lowest prices. Also a large assortment of KEROSENE LAMPS, Plain and Fancy Soaps, SMOKING and CHEWING TOBACCOES, Cigars, Pen-knives, PERFUMERY, etc. A speciality will be made of the PICT UR K DEPARTMENT . Fiae Large Portraits of Washington, Lincoln, Johnson and other distinguished Americans, Fan cy Pictures, Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views, Picture Frames, Ac., etc., will be always kept on hand. Porte Monnaies, Pocket-Books, hand some Porte-Folioes, etc. Violins, Accordeons and other Musical instruments, Checker-Boards, Cbess-Men, etc. Hoping to meet the patronage of tbe public, he has selected bis stock with great care, and is bound to sell cheap to all who will give him a call. JOHN KEEFFE. Bedford, Dee. 13th, 1 *67. -tf j OTHER VETO ON HIGH PRICES. You can save money by baying your good* at MANN'S CORNER, OF MILLER & BOWSER, BEDFORD. PA. w They are now opening a choice variety of new and desirable FALL <f- WINTER GOODS. DRY GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, FANCY NOTIONS, COTTON YARNS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, TOBACCO, CIGARS, BROOMS, BASKETS, WOODEN WARE, Ac. Look at soma of their prices: CALICOES, S, 10,12, 15, 16. GINGHAM, 12|, 15, 18, 20. MUSLIN, 10,12, 14, 15, 18, 20. CASSIMERES CLOTHS, SATIXETT and LADIES PACKING st very low prices. Ladies, Gent's and Misses Shoes, Sandals Rnd Overshoes in groat variety. Men's, boys and youths boots : best Coffee, Tea, Sugar and Syrup at market prices; low Feed, Flour for sale here at all times. We invite all to rail and see the goods, and com pare prices, beforebuying your goods. Our motto is, short profits. TERMS —Cash, notes or products. Oct.2s:Smo ARGEST, CHEAPEST, BEST B. M. BLYMYER A CO. have the LARGEST STOCK OF STOVES, ever brought to Bedford. B. M. BLYMYER A CO. have the CII E A PES TSTOC K OF STOVES, ever brought to Bedford. B. M. BLYMYER A CO. have the BEST STOCK OF STOVES, over brought to Bedford. CALL AND SEE THE MAMMOTH STOCK. 200 STOVES OF EVERY SIZE AND DESCRIPTION. 50 SECOND HAND STOVES. THEY Will XOT~BE UNDERSOLD TIN-WARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. CHEAPER THAN ~the CHEAPEST. Every body will please ber in mind that B. M, BLYMYER A CO., sell CHEAPER goods, in their line, than can be sold by any one else in Bedford. Remember the place NO. 1. STONE ROW. oct, 4 it f. {T OOD NEWS FOR THE FARMERS ! THE following kinds of THESIIINGM A C H I N E S , CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT THE MA CHINE SHOP OF P. H. SHIRES, BEDFORD, PA. TU Celebrated RAILWAY', or TREAD-POW ER Threshing Machines with all the latest and best improvements. ONE AND TWO-HORSE POWERS. The Two-horse Machine with two horses and four hands will thresh from 100 to 125 bushels of wheat or rye, and twice as much oats per day. ON E-HORS EMACHIN ES with three hands, will thresh from 50 to 75 bush per day. Two and four-horse TUMBLING SHAFT Ma chines, also, four-horse STRAP MACHINES, STRAW SHAKERS ofthe most approved kind at tached to all Machines. ALL MACHINES WARRANTED. REPAIRING of all kinds of Machines done on the shortest notice. &SL.HORBES, PIG METAL, GRAIN and LUMBER taken inpayment. 'SrB-.Ftfrmcrs' wanting Machines, will do well to giro me a call. PETER U. SHIRES, Proprietor and Manvjac'r. J-£ All I) W A RE. A NEW HAND AT THE BELLOWS. AT THE OLD STAND OF BLYMYEK a SOX. The undersigned having purchased, the entire stock of O. BLYMYER A SON, and having added thereto l,y FRESH PURCHASES in the East. Respectfully announces to the pub lic that he is now prepared to sell at lowest CASH PRICES, or approved COUNTRY PRODUCE, Everything in the Hardware line, such as CARPENTERS', JOINERS', CABINET AID SHOEMAKER TOOLS, sin FINDINGS, CROSSCUT AID SAW MILL SAWS, GRIND STONES, AID FIXTURES, SADDLERY of all kin NAILS, by the kegg or pound, WAGON, FIRE, STRAP IRON, NAIL ROD, DOUBLE AID SINGLE SHEAR, BLISTER AID CAST STEEL, HORSE SHOES, by the keg£ or small quantities, DOUBLE AND SINGLE BITTED AXES, CUTLERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION KNIVES AID FORKS, very cheap, the very beet POCKET KNIVES, PORTMONIES AID POCKET BOOKS, SILVER TEA AID TABLE SPOONS in setts. BRITAINIA WARE in setts, trays, Ac. PAINTS, OILS, AND VARNISHES, I Window Glass, all sixes, Lamps and Lamp Chim neys, Wooden and Willow Ware, Wash Boards Churns, Manilla Rope, Halter' Bed-Cords, and Twine, Brushes of every description, Shoe Black ng. Shovels and Forks, Grain Shovels, Chains of all kinds, Sausage Cutters and Stuffers, Sole and Kip Leather, Ac. Also, VERY BEST FRENCH CALF SKIN'S, Buffalo Robes, and a geneial variety of goods kept in a first class Hardware store. Our object shall be to be governed by the golden rule, "to do unto others as you wish to be done by." we intend to sell at fair rates, and by fair dealing hope to merit a continuence of the patron age bestowed npon BLYMYER A SON. THOMAS M. LYNCH. No?.l:3mo. 0 T T 0 31 FALLEN OUT! D 0 W N ! D OWN! DO W N ! w ay DOWN! DOWN! THEY DROP ONE LOW PRICE AND ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES G . R. OSTER & CO., Are now receiving at their NEW STORE a large and splendid assortment of DRY GOODS, FURS, CLOTHING, CARPETINGS, FLOOR CLOTHS, lIATS A CAPS. BOOTS, SHOES, QUEENS WARE, WILLOW-WARE, WALL AND WINDOW PAPER, OILS, TOBAC COS, CIGARS. AC., Together with an extensive assortment of FIIE SII GROCERIES! Which for extent and CHEAPNESS is unrivaled in Central Pennsylvania, all of which they offer Wholesale or Itetaile at PRICES that DEFY" COMPETITION. Piles of CALICO PRINTS and MUSLINS From Six and-one fourth cents up as to quality. They invite all to call and sec for themselves and be convinced. TERMS POSITIVELY CASH ON DELIVERY UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. Bedford, Pa., Dec. 13, 1867.-m3 628. 628. WILLIAM T. HOPKINS. "OCB Own MAKE," After more than Five Y'ears experience and experimenting in the manufacture of STRICTLY FIRST QUALITY HOOP SKIRTS, we offer our justly celebrated goods to merchants and the public in full confidence of their superiority over all others in the Americas market, and they are so acknowledged by all who wear or deal in them, as they give more satisfaction than any other Skirt, and recommend themselves in every res pect. Dealers in Hoop Skirts should make a note of this fact. EVERY LADY WHO HAS SOT GIVES THEM A TRIAL, SHOULD DO SO WITHOUT FURTHER DELAY. Our assortment embraces every style, length and site, for Ladies, Misses and Children, Also, Skirts made to order, altered and repaired. Ask for "Hopkins' Own Make," and be not de ceived. See thattho letter "H" is woven on the Tapes between each Hoop, and that they are stamped " W. T. HOPKISS. MASUEACTU RE It, 628 ARCH ST., I'HILA D'A.," upon each tape. No others arc geuuine. Also, constantly on hand a full line of good New Y'orkand Eastern made Skirts, at very low prices. WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL. At the Philadelphia Hoop Skirt Manufactory and Emporium, No. 828 ARCH St., PHIL'A. March 15, 1867.10m0 MARRIAGE CKRTIFCATES.—On hand and for sale at the fwfwtrer office, a fine assort ment of Marriage Certificates. Clergymen and I Justices should have tbem. JsUSTEY'S COTTAGE ORGANS Are still ahead of all competitor* and unrivalled in POWER, PURITY Or TOXv BRILLIANCY, and all other points which r*'? make a first class instrument. ' 10 The "VOX HUMANA TREMOLO" ~ ~ greatest of ail modem improvements instruments. It CHARMS and BURl'K[sl ! ! who hear it, by its wonderful resemblance "to ,i HUMAN VOICE. Do not confound the common tremolo in use. It is entirely ent, and far superior to any other. For rale wholesale and retail by. K M. BRUCE UN. Seventh Street, Philadelphia. pfr Seai for descriptive circular and price „ The effect of your "Tnr-uoto" is entire!-, n? toine, and is certainly the Oft I ever heard Geo. W. Morgan (The first Organist of Amtr c. No TKEKOI.O ha* yet been invented that will?, any degree compare with this, for beauty of effe*" In fact, it seems to me to he ah.'olutely perfe q " Wm. A. .Inhntuu, Pipe Organ Jlnitder. EhTST'* Cottage Organs are withouta inner). - for exceedingly quick articulation and round t,, —lhe ei-sential features in instrument'- of c!a-<*.— Gfu. Jardint, pipe Organ Builder " The Cottage Organ is the best of it* class I ever saw, and the best adapted for church muric of at ■ in use.— C. Meintx, Organiet, Pindhig, o. ' * I aw much plowed with the Cottage Orran which I purchased from you; it combioe, weet ness and power in an unusual degree, andisqajta a favorite in our family circle.— llUkop S;,„L, * We know of no organs of the class whieli possess so many valuable qualities hid. dent. " For the parlor, its sweetness is remarkable; for the church it has a power more organ-like than anything we have seen.— Metkr.dieL Persons wishing to purchase an organ are re. quested to examine the Esty instrument, now in use at the Preshyterian and Episcopal Church Bedford. July 12 1867 km [Chartered with Ample Powers.j IJ EBANOH VALLEY COLLEGE. The second Collegiate year will comm-n-a ON MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1867. This Institution has been Chartered hy the Legislature of the State with full Collegiate' pow ers, and the following courses of Study, in which it is propoeed to graduate Students, have been adopted, viz; An Elementary Course for Teachers 18. E A Scientific Course, y ' A Ladies' Course, (_V ! A Classical Course, A. B ~ A Biblical Course (B. U, ,<j ' The School is intended to supply a great pub lic want and instruction is given in all branches of a common, a liberal, or an ornamental educa tion. There is a primary or model school connect, ed with the Institution, and also a Commercial Course, so that Students of any grade will be re received and will be put into suitable Classes. With superior accommodations, first-class teach ers. a location not excelled by any in accessibility ar,d healtbfulness, and in the general morals of the community, we offer to parents and guardians a pleasant home, where their children and wards wil! be properly cared for and will be subjected to the best training. EXPENSES: For Boarding, Washing, Light Fuel, and Tuition, with furnished room, for Fall Term of 18 weeks $86.50 Instrumental Music .. 18.00 Double-Entry Book Keeping, (in classes) 15.00 Painting and Fancy Work, at usual rates. For catalogue and further particulars, address Rev. T.R. VIOKKOV, A. M„ President, Dec. 14:66:1vr Annviile, Lebanon CO., PH. JpRIVATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned, Executor of the iast Wiil and Testament of John Ritchey, late of Bedford township, deceased : will sell at private sale, the MANSION PLACE of said dccased, containing 113 Acres, more or less, with THREE DWELLING HOUSES, GRIST MILL, SAW MILL, DISTILLERY', BARN and other ont-buildings thereon erected. Situated three miles North of Bedford. There is also a good orchard of choice (rait trees, and a spring of never-failing water ou the premises. The place affords a splendid site for a Factory, there being excellent water power. ALSO, a tract of choice land containing 30 acres, adjoining the above mentioned tract, hav ing a good BARN and ORCHARD thereon. These tracts will be sold separately, or together, as the purchaser may desire. ALSO, a tract of timber land, in Bedford town ship. adjoining lands of Frederick Kunts, Adam Libert and others, containing about 50 acre*. Teems reasonable. For information, address the undersigned, Pattonsville, Bedford Co., or Richard Sill, Bedford JOSIAH RICHEY, nov29tf Sxcftir P P E A L S . Notice is hereby given to the taxable inhabitants of Bedford county, that appeals wil! be held by the County C omutissioners, on the days and at the places heteby specified to wit: For Cumberland Valley township, on Tue- lay, January 7th, at the house of YViliiam W. Leaner. For Colerain township and Rainsburg Borough, on Wednesday, January Bth at the house of A. J. Pennell. For Southampton township on Thursday, Janu ary 9th, at the house of William Adams. For Monroe township, on Friday, January 10th at the house of David Weimer. For East I'roTidence township, on Saturday, Jan uary 11th, at the house of I). A. T. Black. For Snake Spring township, on Monday Januaiv 13th, at house of Joseph Mortimore. ForYYest Providence township, and Bloody Run Borough, on Tuesday, January 1 !th, at the house of W. Thomas Grtvc. For Hopewell township, on Wednesday, January 15th at the house of YViliiam A. Grove. For Broad Top township and Coalda'.e Borough, on Thursday, January 16th, at the house of George W. Figard. For Saxton Borough on Friday, January 17th, at the house of James L. Prince. For Liberty township, on Saturday, January 19th, at the house of (". A. Tricker, in Stonerstown. For Middle YVoodberry township, no Monday, January 20tb, at the house of William G. Eicholts. For South YVoodberrv township, on Tuesday, January 21st, at New Enterprise, at the house of Samuel Oster. For Union Township, on Wednesday, January 22d, at Mowry's Mill. For St. Clair township and St ClairsTille Boro., on Thursday. January 23rd, in St, Claim ille at the house of Mrs. Rachel Nawgle. For Napier township, on Friday, January 24th, at the house of Burton Kdsatl. For Sehellsburg Borough, on Saturday, January 25th, at the house of Burton Edsali. For Londonderry township, on Monday, January 27th. at the house of James C. Devore. For Harrison township, on Tuesday, January 28th, at the house of Joseph Cessna. For Juniata township, on YY'ednesday, January 29th, at the house of Joseph Foiler. For Bedford township, on Thursday, January 30th, at Ihe Commissioners office. For Bedford Bi rougb, on Friday, January 31st, at the Commissioner's Office. YVhen and where all persons and corporations feeling themselves aggrieved at the enumeration and valuation of their taxable property a.id effects, made pursuant to the several Acta of Assembly in such case made and provided, arc requested to attend and state their grievances for redress, ac cording to law. Special attention is also directed to the following portion of Article 4th. Sccti n 2nd.ol"An act for theorganixation, discipline and regulation of the Militia of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania," to wit: "On the day the county or City Commissioners meet, to revi.-w the assess ment, or for holding appeals, they -hall, also de termine who are exempt, or not liable to do mili tary duty," Ac. The appeals will be held on the days above named between the hour- of 9 o'clock, A. and 12 o'clock, M. MICHAELS. BITCHIEY, DAVID HOWS A RE, PETER M. BARTON. Jxo. G. Fisher, Clerk. Commissioners. SALE OR TRADE. Two lots in the City of Omaha Nebraska. Two triiits of UIO acres each within three tni cs of a depot on the Pacific Rait Road back of Oma ha. First tract of bottom lands timbered and prarie two miles from Omaha City. One third of 7,000 acres in Fulton Ciunty Is-, including valuable Ore, mineral and timber lands near Fort Littleton. Over 4,000 acres of valuable ore, coal and tim ber lands in YY'est Y'irginia. Also, A lot of ground (about one acre' at Willow Tree, in Snake Spring Township, on Chambers!>urg and Bedford Turnpike, three miles East of Bedford, with frame dwelling house, cooper shop, stable, Ac. thereon erected. ALSO. Twenty-five one acre lots, adjoining toe Borough of Bedford, with lime stone rock tor kiln or quarry on the upper cml of each. Also, 320 acres of land in Woodbury Co., lowa. O. E. SHANNON, June 21,-tf Bedford, Penn'a.
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