®lir |Brdf.ovtl <£aMt. Home and Around. H I'XT INO DON ANI) BROADTOP R.R. _*V JNTBR ARKA.NGBMIS.HT.— TIME TABLE. —On and after Sept. l*th, passenger train? will arrive and depart as follows: Mail Train leaves Mt. Dallas at l.flO p. m., ar rive-at Huntingdon at 420 p.m.; leaves Hunt ingdon at S.4Q a. in., and arrives at. Mt. Dallas at 1 Cb2 a. in. Aoeom'n Train leaves Saxton atS.2O ft. m., and arrives at Huntingdon, at 10.10 a. in ; leaves Huntingdon at 5.55 p m., and arrives at Saxton at 7.41 p. in. Apples are not plenty. Butter is still scarce. Opening—the fall trade. Jack Frost is going south. Ciiter sells from 4 to 5 dollars per barrel. • Potatoes sell from 50 to 75 cents per bushel. The Oyster season commences with tiiis month. Now is the time to lay in your pota toes for winter use. Apple butter is plenty and sells from , i to 75 cents per gallon—down east. Considerable corn has been already "cut up" by our farmers. SEEDING.—Our farmers have been busy putting in their fall seed. ■ HATS. —The new fall styles of Ilats, just received by G. R. Oster & Co. Call and take a look. sepdOral. # B. F. Meyers & Co., ITarrisburg, •■.cere awarded a diploma, by the late state Fair, for specimens of printing cards. Subscribers can always tell from the printed slip on their papers whether their Subscription is paid or not. Those who find themselves in arrears liOß'ld settle at onee. G. R. OSTER & Co. have just receiv ed gobs and gobs and lots of gobs of new fall Goods. Call and see for your selves. sepSOm 1. NEW POST OF KICK.—A new post of fice has been established in St. Clair township, near Hull & Deaner's mill, called "Spring Hope," Henry Albaugh i- appointed Post-master. Now is the time to repair our coun ty roads. We hope supervisors will tttend to this matter, and make such improvements as will be lasting. A road repaired substantially will save Liie townships great expense and the supervisors much trouble and labor in the future. I^IAST NOTICE. —The books and ae ouLits of the GAZETTE Office, have been placed in the hands of H. Nico demtt*, Esq., for collection. Those in arrears will save costs by settling at an early date. All accounts prior to the first of August, 18G8, are included in .the above. <2. R. OSTER & Co. have just receiv ed a large assortment of Ladies', Misses* and Children's superior cus tom-made Boots and Shoes. Call and -ee. They -peak for themselves. sepSOinl. SHOE TIIO- —The American Shoe 'Tip. Company have introduced, this season, a new whn" Roe* 3 ' tip, which by wear has the app." >a,iliK ' e of silver, and is decidedly oruamA A met al tip adapted to first-class' sfooen bas long been needed. This new G'eets this demand, and must come i 'ito to general use on the finer grades of Chil dren's shoes as the copper tips ha CB on the common grades.— Boston Jour- , neil. Mow TO KEEP CIIJEU SWEET. —The following recipe, on account of the large yield of apples, will he of value to our farmers: When fermentation commences in one barrel, draw off the liquid into another one—strain through a flannel cloth. Put into the cider three-fourths of an ounce of oil of sas safras, and the same of the oil of winter green, well shaken up in a pint of al cohol. But one difficulty is said to pertain to this preparation of cider. It is so palatable that people won't keep it long. WESTERN UNION TEREORAPH.— William McMullin, Esq., the obliging Manager of this excellent telegraph company has shown us the new tariff which has lately been adopted and which went into operation on the Ist instant. The adoption of this uniform tariff, based on air-line distances, ma terially reduces the price of sending telegrams —making a reduction of from li ito 25 per cent on the old rates. We will give a few instances to show the reduction made. A telegram of ten words from Bedford to Cumberland under the old tariff cost $1.35; the new rate is 55 cents. The same telegram to Omaha under the old tariff cost $4.45; new rate, $2.30; new rate less, $2.15. T ie company deserve the thanks of the communities through which their lines pass, for this liberal reduction of tiritf. We learn that other plans for increasing the utility of the telegraph to the public, are being matured, and will be announced as soon as completed. The Western Union is an enterprising company and deserves, much credit for tlie liber dity shown to a patronizing public. The Adjourned Court of last week was sparsely attended. But few per sons were present beside Jurymen, At torneys, clients and witnesses, liut little business was trail-acted though the Court continued until Saturday noon. Hon. Judge Itowe presided. The following eases were tried: S. S. l-'luck, et al. vs. James Bowser —Jury called and Court ordered a nori suit to be entered. James Patton vs. Samuel Heffner, et a!.—Tresspass. Verdict for Defend ants. Frederick Miller vs. John McD vaine—Breach of Promise— mis-trnU, Jury failing to agree. Samuel Mixell vs. East Providence Tw p.—Tresspass. Verdict for Plain tiff. Damages $107.75. HEARTH AND HOME.— To all who subtitrril>e before next January, for Cine Year, at the Reduced Rates prin ted below, Hearth and Home will be sent from the date of their subscription to the end of this year free, so that all such yearly subscribtions will end Jan uary Ist, 1871. Therefore, those who subscribe earliest will get the most for nothing. Our only terms hereafter are the below reduced rates for 1870, Invariably in Advance. Single Copies Three " all at onetime 0 Five " " " 1- AU over five Copies at same rate. Making Hearth and Home, to a club of Five Subscribers at $2.40 each, the cheapest, as it is the most complete, family weekly newspaper in the world. Address Pettengill, Bates & co., 37 Park Row. SAVE THE CORN FODDER. —We have long been of the opinion that there was not that attention paid to the curing and saving of the cornfodder that its value demanded. Every good farmer must know that cattle eat it greedily through the winter, and if cut and steamed it is as good for them as the best hay and really more milk-pro ducing. Where is the necessity of allowing it to remain in shocks until the mid dle or end of November? Corn should not be cut down until the stalks are dying and the grain is pretty hard, and then it should remain no longer in the field than necessary for the drying ofthegrain. It should be husked as early as possible, and the fodder tied up in bundles and either carefully stacked near the cattle stables or put under shelter in sheds. It is well known, too, that horses prefer it to the best hay ; also that the blades are especially sought for to feed racing animals, strengthening their wind and bottom beyond any oth er food. It is besides wholesome provender and helps most beneficially in making the winter's supply of hay hold out till late in the spring, with the addition of chopped roots, which every farmer, who shrewdly looks to the main chance, ought to cultivate for feeding in the early part of the win ter.—Germantown Telegraph. POOR HOUSE METlNG.— Pursuant to the call of a number of citizens oppos ed to building on the present Poor House property, a meeting was held in the Grand Jury Room on Wednes day evening of last week and the fol lowing resolutions were passed : 1 . Resolved by the tax-payers of Bed ford County, in Mass Meeting assem bled, that we are opposed to the build ing of an expensive Poor House prop erty, that we believe the said proper ty to be unsuitable for the purpose of a' Poor House, and that the same ought to be sold, and a suitable prop erty be purchased, on which a com fortable, plain and inexpensive build ing should be erected. 2. Resolved, That we know of no way to carry out our wishes except by nominating candidates for county Commissioners and Poor Director, without respect to party, who will pledge themselves to our view. 3. Resolved, That we do hereby nom inate Samuel Shafer of Union twp., for County Commissioner, and Henry Mo ses of Bedford twp., for Poor Director, as an independent ticket. 4. Resolved, That Wm. Chenoweth, P. H. Shires and Thomas Hughes, be a conimittea of three to inform thecandi dates of their selection and to ascer tain if thej accept the nominations and will pledge themselves to carry out our wishes. J. Resolved, That we do hereby re commend to the incoming Legislature the appointment of commissioners, for the sale of the present Poor House property, and the buying of another. The H CS( H'IHII for Trees. () ou -tber is perhaps the best period for 11 to ajduinn scraping and washing iff fruit treeJ* The insects which hide in the bark anJ 1 crevices of the trees have by that thru 0 retired to their win ter quarters and cab ' ,O (>as ''y destroy ed. There is nothii.'*- equal as a "wash" with which to scrub trees than a preparation of say onC pound of whale oil soap to a large bucket o! wai ter well dissolved. Tiiere is not.' l i n g more nauseous to insects than th.' 3 * It will lay "cold" everything that w t&#G Twenty-one houses of worship have been completed or commenced in Chi cago, in 1869, costing $1)00,000. REVIEW to THE MARKETS. Cor re fled every week. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 11. FLOUR.—The quotaiiotisare— Northwest superfine, $5.00@5.50 Northwest extra, Northwest extra family, 7.00(2.5.50 Penna. and West'n sup., 6.00(27.00 Pcnna. and West'n extra, 5.75t,(>.00 Penna. and West'n family, 7.00(217.50 Penna. and West'n fancy, Rye Hour, 0.13(26.25 GRAIN.—We quote- Pennsylvania red, per bus., $1.45(21.58 Southern California, White, " 1.(50(21-Of) Rye, " 0.00(21.25 Corn, for yel., " 0.88(2.1.15 Oats, " (275 c SEEDS.—We quote Cioverseed, per bus., at $9.00(29.50 Timothy, " 2.85 m 2.(52 Flaxseed, " 2.(55(2,2.70 PROVISIONS.—We quote— Mess Pork, per bbl., $33.50(a 34.00 Bacon Hams, peril)., 20(221 e Salt Shoulders, " l- c Prime Lard, 4 * He SPECIAL NOTICES. NEW STYLES FALL AND WINTER CLOTH ING. Now in stock a fine assortment of MEN S YOUTHS'AND BOYS' READY MADE GARMENTS, to which large daily additions are being made. SUPERIOR IN STYLE, FIT, AND WORK MANSHIP to any other stock of Ready-Mad® Goods in Philadelphia. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS IN THE PIECE, which will be made up to order in the BEST AND FINEST MANNER for those who prefer ALL PRICES GUARANTEED LOWER THAN THE LOWEST ELSEWHERE, AND FULL SATISFACT ON GUARANTEED EVERY PURCHASER IN ALL CASES OR THE SALE CANCELLED AND MONEY RE FUNDED. Samples of material sent by mail when desir ed, for Garments either Ready-Made or made to order Half way between } BENNETT & Co., ' Fifth and ' TOWER HALL, Sixth Streets, J 518 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA octl(l'68yl. I Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills. willcureCon sumption, Liver Complaint, and Djrspejsia, if ta ken according to direction? They are all three to be taken at the same time. They cleanse the stomach, relax the liver,and put it to work :then I the appetite becomes good ; the food digests and i makes good blood ; the patient begins to grow in flesh ; the diseased matter ripens in the lungs, and he patient outgrows the disease and gets : well. This is the only way to cure consumption To these three medicines Dr J. 11. Schenek. oi Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled success in the . treatment of pulmonary consumption. The Pul -1 monic Syrup ripens the morbid matter in the lungs, nature throws it off by an easy expectora tion, for when the phlegm or matter js ripe, a | slight cough will throw it off. and the patient has ! rest and the lungs begin to heal. To do this, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake [ Pill? must be freely used to cleanse the stomach i and liver, so that the Pulmonic Syrup and the | food will make good blood Schenck's Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, removing all obstructions, relax the ducts of the ! gall-bladder, the bile starts freely, and the liver I is soon relieved ; the stools will show what the j Pillscan do ; nothing has ever been invented ex cept calomel (a deadly poison which is very dan ; gerous to use unless with great care), that will unlock the gall-bladder and starts the secretions of the liver like Schenck's Mandrake Pills. Liver Complaint is one of the most prominent causes of Consumption. Schenck's Seaweed Tonic is a gentle stimulant and alterative, and the Alkali in the Seaweed, which this preparation is made of, assists the ,|loniach to throw out the gastric juice to dissolve The food with the Pulmonic Syrup, and it is made into good blood without fermentation or souring in the stomach. The great reason why physicians do not cure consumption is, they try to do too much : they give medicine to stop the cough, to stop chills, to stop night sweats, hectic fever, and by so doing they derdnge the whole digestive powers, locking up the secretions, and eventually the patient sinks and dies. Dr. Schenck, in his treatment, does not try to stop a cough, night sweats, chills, or fever. Re move the oaute. and they will all stop of their own accord. No one can be cured of Consump tion, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Cataarh, Can ker, Ulcerated Throat, unless the liver and stom ach are made healthy. If a person has Consumption, ofeourse the lungs in some way are diseased, either tubercles, ah j scesses, bronchial irritation, pleura adhesion, or ' the lungs urea mass of inflammatior and fast dc caying. In such cases what must be done ' It . is not only the lungs that are wasting, but it is J the whole The stomach and liver have lost j their power to make blood out of food. Now the ! only chance is to take Schenck's three medicines, i which will bring up a tone to the stomach, the ! patient will begin to want food, it will digest easi ! ly and make good blood : then the patient begins | to gain in flesh, and as soon as the tody begins to grow, the lungs commence to heal up, and the pa ; tient gets fleshy and well. This is the only way to cure consumption. When there is no lung disease, and only Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, Schenck's Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are sufficient without the Pulmonic Syrup. Take the Mandrake Pills freely in all billious complaints, as they are per ! fectly harmless Dr. Schenck, who has enjoyed uninterrupted i health for many years past, and now weighs 225 pounds, w3 wasted away to a mere skeleton, in ! the very last stage of Pulmonary Consumption, j his physicians having pronounced his case hope t ,'ess and abandoned him to his fate. He was cured the aforesaid medicines, and since his recovery many thousands similarly afflicted have used Dr. I Schenck J preparations with tho sauie remarkable j soccer. >'. 1 " directions accompanying each, i make it not ftbs.-'' ute 'y necessary to personally see I lir Schenck UNLET the patients wish their lungs examined and for tbu : purpose he is professional ly at his Principal Oh." ,e > Philadelphia, every Saturday, where all let ers or advice must be ad dressed. He i* also at No. 32 Bond Street. New Vork, ruesday, and at No. 35 Hanover Street. Boston eye JJ other Wednesday, He gives advioe free, but for a thor ough examination with his Resjuroinoter the price Office hours at each city from 9A . M. to 3 p >f. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and seaweed Ton ic each $1.50 per bottle, or $7 5# a haJf-doaen. Mandrake Fills 25 cents a box. Wot sale by all druggists. DR. J. H SCHENCK, may2Byl 15 N. 6th St., Philada., Pa. To CONSCMPRRVEH.— The Advertis er, havino- been restored to heallh in a few w 'seks, by a very simple remedy, after having sutler''d several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption, is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferer? the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free oi charge.) with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will Cud a sure euro for Consumption, Asth ma, Bronchitis, etc. The object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to beneflt the af flicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable ; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please ad dress REV EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York, mayllyl MA RRIED. DUNMIRE—LINDSAY— On the sth inst . in the M E. Church, in Bedford, by A. W Gibson, Lemuel A. Dunmire, of Mifflin county to Laura M. Lindsay, of Bedford. llollidaysburg and Lewistown papers please copy. .MoDANIEL—CLARK—On the 2th <>t Sept , by theßev. G. C Probst, Air Wm MeDaniel. f Monroe tp., and Mrs. Elisabeth Clark, of East Providence tp BARNETTE—SMOUSE—On the3oth of Sept., by the Rev. D Fouse, at the residence of the bride's mother, A II Barnette and Elisabeth Smouse, both of Woodbcrry, Pa NELSON—RESSLER—At the Friends Cove Parsonage.on Tuesday, September 28th, 186 a.by the Rev. Win M. Deatrick, Mr. James Kent Nel son and Miss Mary Margaret Ressler, both of Rainsturg. this county. OARUNGEK—GOLLIPHF.R -On the evening of the 6th inst., by Rev. N. H. Skyles, at tho Re formed parsonage, Mr. Walter Gurlingor, and Amanda Gollipher, both of Schellsburg, Pa. DIED. EGOLF—Near Schellsburg, on the 20th of Sep. tember, Lizzie Catharine, infant daughter of Ben* jam in and Susan Egolf. itnv SUi'frtijSftufWtS. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—'The Un dersigned, appoin'ed by t^ o Orphans Court of Bedford County, to report a distribution of the moneys in the hands of the Honorable Job Mann, one of the Executors of the last will, Ae of Abraham Kerns, dee d (who has settled his 3d Supplemental account), to and amongst legatees, devisees and heirs, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office, in Bedford, on Wednesday, the 27th day of October, instant, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day. when and where ail parties interested can attend if they see proper. JNO. P. REED, octl4wl. A "ditor. AND WINTER IMPOR ' TATION. 18 6 9. RIBBONS, MILLINERY and STRAW GOODS. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO., 237 A 239 Baltimore Street, Baltimore Importers and Jobbers of BONNET AND TRIMMIMG RIBBONS, VELVET AND SASH RIBBONS, Bonnet Silks, Satins and Velvets, Illusions, Blonds, Laces. Ruches. Netts and Crapes, French Flowers and Feathers, STRAW BONNETS AND -LADIES' HATS, trimmed atiduhtriuimed. Silk, Velvet and Felt Bonnets and Hits, SU NI)()WX S an< I S li AKKR HOODS. The largest Stock of Millinery Goods in this Country, and unequaled in choice variety, which we offer at prices that will defy competioa. ORDERS SOLICITED. oetl4m3. Olnn A MONTH SALARY paid fA I'M/ for Agentß, male and female; busi nes permanent. Enclose 3c stamp Van Allan A Co., 171 Broadway, Now York. (Clipout and re turn advertisement. | octllw4. 4 WATCII FREE.— Given gratis /"\ to every livo man who will act as agent in a new, light, and honorable business, paying $3O a day. No gift enterprise. No humbug. No money wanted in advance. Address R. Monroe. Kenedy 4 Co., PittaborgPa. octl4wi. OHEAP FAINTING.— f 100 lbs of the PECORA COMI-ANT'S COL- I | ORRI) PAIST (eostingsl2.so will paint as 3 | i much at 350 lbs. of Lead,and wearlon- COST I ger. For particulars address S. BROWS, LEAD. I i.Soc'y., No. 150 X. Fourth St. Philada. octl4w4. HENRY WARD BEEFIIER'S SERMONS 1 N PLYMO U T 11 FULF I T, Are being read by people of every class and dt- I nomination all over this Country and Europe. | Tbey ere lull ol vital, beautiful religous thought ; and feeling. Plymouth Pulpit is published j weekly, and contains Mr Beecher's Sermons and | Prayers, in form suitable for preservation and \ Binding. For sale by all newsdealers. Price ; 10c. Yearly subscriptions received by the pub lishers ($3) giving two handsome volumes of over | 400 pages each. Half yearly, $1.75. Anew and S superb Steel Portrait of Mr. Beeoher presented to all yearly subscribers. Extraordinary offer'. \ PLYMOUTH PULPIT(S3) and THE CHURCH UNION $2.50), an Unsectarian, Independent, Christian .Journal—l 6 pages, cut and stitched, clearly printed, ably edited, sent to one address for 52 weeks for four dollars. Special induce ments to canvassers and those getting up clubs. Specimen copies, postage free, for sc. J. B. FORD A Co., Pub's,.39 Park Row, N. Y |octl4w4. drtotirfs, &i. I 1 RAIN DRILL.—The Celebrated VI LANCASTER GRAIN DRILL, the best, and 2a per cent cheaper than any Drill in the Market fur sale hv JOHN NELSON. St Clair tp.—-juWlfitf. 4 NTIIRACITE COAL. —I have /\ for sale a lot of WILKE3BARKE Ni l (COAL which I recommend as of the beat quali fy. JOHN W. lURNDOLLAR, Bloody Run Station, oct7m3. "VTOTICE.—AII persons having un settled accounts with Dr. W. II Watson, .iee'd , are hereby notified to call upon the under signed, executor, and settle the same without de lay. WM WATSON, Executor sep2tf. V" DMINIHTRATOR'S NOTICE.— Letters of administration on the estate of Jacob Miller, late of Cumberland Valley tp., Bed ford county, dee d havinge been granted to the ■undersigned by the Register of Bedford county, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby re quested to make immediate payment and those having claims against said estate will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. W ASHINGTON MILLER, Ailm'r. seplfiwfi. I \ISSOLUTiON NOT ICE. -Theun- J Jdersigned hereby give notice that they hnve dissolved the partnership heretofore existing be tween thorn in tiie mercantile business, by mutu al oonsent. The books are in the hands of Simon Hershican for collection, who will also pay all debts owed by the late firm. SIMON KERSHMAN, a eptHj'Jtf SOLOMON GREENBAI M INSTATE OF JCIIN SCIIATZER, J DEC D—Notice is hereby giv en that letters of administration have been granted to the un dersigned, on the estate of John Schatsor, late of Napier tp.. dee'd. by the Register of Bedford county. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them properly authenticated, for settlement. EVE ANN SCIIATZER, sept23w6. Adm'r. / 1A (JTION. —Whearasmy wife Eliza \_yKnce, has left me without any just cause proroeatmu. All persons are hereby notified not to trust or harbor her on my account, as I am de termined to pay no debts of her contracting. sop23w3* PHILIP KNEE. INSTATE OF JACOB MILLER, j DECEASED.— To the heirs and Legal Rep resentatives of Jacob Miller, late of Bedford County, deceased. —TAKE NOTICE, that by vir tue of a writ of Partition and Valuation issued out of the Orphan's Court of Bedford county and to me directed, I willhohl an inquest to make parti tion and valuation of the Real Estate of said de ceased, which is situate in Cumberland \ alley township, on the 2d day of November, A. D. 186 V, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and whore you can at tend if you see proper. ROBERT STECKMAN, Sheriffs Office, Bedford. | Sheriff. Pa., Oct 7,1869, w4 j INSTATE OF THOMAS COOK, J DEC'D .— To the heir* and Legal Represen tatives of Thomas Cook. dec d — Take Notice, that by virtue of a writ of Partition and Valua tion issue 1 out ol the Orphans' Court of Bedford County and to me directed, I will hold an inquest to make partition and valuation of the real estate of said deceased, which is situate in Harrison town ship. on the premises, on the 26th day of October AD. 1869, at 10 o'clock. A M., when and where you can attend if you see proper. ROBERT STECKMAN, Sheriff. Sheriffs office, Bedford. sep3ow4. fffIEACHEB'S EX A MIN AT lONS. A —The Examinations of Teachers for Bedford 'j unty will bo hold as follows : Sosife Spring, Hartley's, Friday, Oct. 8; Ernst Providence, Householder s B. 11., Saturday, Londonderry, Bridgeport, Wednesday, Oct. 13; Harrison, Buffalo Mills Thu-sday Oct. 14, Juniata, Buena Vista, Friday, Oct. 15, Napier and SeheiUburg, bohellsburg, Saturday, Oct. 16 ; St Clair, Eight Square, Monday. On. IS , Union, Moses', Tuesday, Oct. 191. South Woodbury, New Enterprise, Wednesday, Woodbury borough and Middle Woodbury, Wood bury, Thursday, Oct. 21 ; Hopewell, Dasher's, Friday, Oct. 22; West Providence AMD Bloody Run borough, Blood y Run, Saturday, Oct.. 23 ; Liberty and Saxton, Stouerstown, Tuesday Oct. 26 ' Broad Top and Coaldalc borough. Hopewell, Wed nesday, Oct 27 ; Monroe, Clearville, Thursday Oct 28; Southampton, Adam's Friday, Oct. 29; Colerain and Kainsburg, Brick Church, Saturday, Oct. 30; , Cumberland Valley, Centreville, Monday, Nov I ; Bedford borough and Bedford township, Bedford, Tuesday ,* Nov. 2; Special Ex iminations at Bedford, Saturday Nov. 6, and Saturday Nov. 13. No other special examinations will be held. All examinations will begin at 9 a. in. Appli cants will be examined only in those townships in which they have made application for a school. 11. W. FISHER, Bedford, oct7w4. Co.Jsupt. DR. GEO. C. DOUGLAS will L'ive prompt attention to all professional business submitted to his care. Especial attention given to Obstetrics, Diseases of Women, and all Chronic diseases . OFFlCE:— Opposite Inquirer building. Resi dence at Mnj Washabaugh's. Office hours from 10 to 11 A. M., and 4 to a P. M. augl9,'69tf. Words of Wisdom for men, On the Ruling Passion in Youth and Early Man hood, with Sei,? llKi.r for the erring and unfor tunatc. Sent in sealed letter envelopes free of charge. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P., PHIU., Pa. MAY2B,'69yl 3lew AiUcrtisemMiK JjK>OK AGKNTS WANTKI) FOR STRUGGLES AND TRIUMPHS OP F.T.BA R N U M . Written by Himself. tit One Large Octavo Volnne — nearly 800 Pages — Printed in English and German 33 Elegant Full Pago Engravings It Embraces Forty Years Kecollections of his Busy Life, as a Merchant, Manager, Banker, Lecturer, and Showman, and gives accounts of his Imprisonment, his Failure, his Successful European Tours, and important Historical and Personal Reminiscences, replete with Humor, Anecdotes and Entertaining Narative. It contains his celebrated Lecture on the ART OK MONEY (JUTTING, with rules for Success in Business, for which he was offered $5,000 We offer extra inducements to Agents Send for 32 page circular, with Specimen Engraving and terms to Agents. J B BURR A CO., sept3ow4 Publishers, Hartford, Conn. ~ AAA BOOK AGENre W ANT f M / TED for Harding's New Illumi nated and Illustrated Editions of the Life of Christ, and Bunyaa's Fil grim's Progress. The works are now ready for delivery. Ad dress for Catalogue of the best selling Subscrip tion book published, W. W. HARDING, Philadelphia, Publisher of Harding's Pictorial Family Bibles li\ /A/ V A AGENTS WANTED FOR I U,( MM I PRIEST AND NUN. This most exciting and interesting book, by a popular authoress, is now ready, and those whe wish to canvass for it should apply immediately for circular (with stauip enclosed), stating terri tory desired, experience, Ac. Agents wanted ev erywhere for this and other first class books and engravings, by CRITTENDEN A McKINNEY. 131j.s Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. GtREAT ATLANTIC AND PA r CIFIC TEACOM P A N Y , No. 8 CHURCH STREET. P. O. Box ooOG. New York City. An organization of capitalists for the purpose of importing Teas and distributing them to Mer chants throughout the country at Importer's prices. Established 1889. Send for Price List. fpYLER WATER WHEELS.— J Over 3,000 in operation. Address the ni'frs, S 'l/tvati Machine Co., Clareniont .Y. J/., for reduced price list. SOMETIXG NEW. —In musical cir cles the Estey Organs are the rage. They are the most durable and* have the finest tone, remarkable for their sweetness and power. The Vox Humana and Vox Jnbilaiite are the greatest novelties and best inventions ever in troduced. J ESTEY A CO., Brattlcboro, Vt., Siile Manufacturers fiPHE MAGIC COMB will change 1 any colored hair or beard to a permanent Black or Brown. One Comb sent by mail for $l. Fur sale by Merchants A Druggists generally. Address Magic Comb Co., Springfield, Muss. 4 (i EXT 8 ! RE A I) THIS! WE WILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY of $3O per week and expenses, or allow a large commission, to sell our uow A wonderful inven tions. Address M. WAGNER A CO., Marshall t Mich. _ USE IF A F AHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE. Us 1110 How I made it in six months. a*?} Secret and sample mailed free. A. J. Pal ia, n. N. i' sept3ow3. VSK your Doctor or Druggist for SWEET QUININE —it equals (bitter) Qui nine. MTd by STEARNS, FARR A CO . Chem ists, New York. sept3ow4 yi fonffttic Vegetable Soup. M COLGATE A CO'S T OIL E T S O A P S NEW YORK - - - ' - - - ESTAB, 1806. For the Delicate Skin of Ladies and Children. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. £tOLBUBN'B PATENT RED JACKET AXE. Is better than our regular shaped Axes for these reasons. First—lt cuts deeper. Second—lt don't stick in the Wood. Third—lt does not jar the hand. Fourth—No time is wasted in taking the Axe cut of the cut. Eifth—With the same labor you will do one third more work than with regular Axes Red paint has nothing to do with the good qualities of this Axe, for all our Axes ars painted red If your hardware store does not keep our goods, we will gladly answer in quiries or fill your orders direct, or give you the name of the nearest dealer who keeps our Axes. LIPPINCOTT A BAKEWELL, Pittsburgh. Pa. Sole ownersof Colburn's and Red Jacket Patents. Dlt. WHITTIER, 9 Wylie St., Pittsburgh, Pa., of Union-wide reputation, treats all venereal diseases ; also, seminal weak ne s, impotency, Ac., the result ot self-abuse.— Send 2 stamps for sealed pamphlet, 50 pages. No matter who tailed, state case. Consultation free. rjIHIRTY YEA US' Experience in X. the Treatment of Chronic and Sexual Disea ses —A Physiological View of Marriage.—The cheapest book ever published—containing nearly 300 pages, and J.'iO fine plates and engravings of the anatomy of the human rgans in a state of health and disease, with atroatiseon earlyerrors. its deplorable consequences upon the mind and body, with the author's plan of treatment—the only rational and successful tuodeofcure, asshown by a report of cases treated A truthful adviser to the married ami those contemplating marriage who entertain doubts of their physical condition. Sent free of postage to any add resson receipt of 25 cents, in stamps or postal currency, by addressing l)r LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N l . The author may be consulted upon any of tbe diseases upon which his books treat, either person ally or by nin.il, and mcdieines sent to any part of the world. sep3ow4 rrifiE REGIEATOR. W. C. GARWOOD tak.es pleasure in informing the citizens of Bed furd and vicinity, that he has taken The Old Store of 11. F. Irvine and intends keeping noth ing but tbe best goods at the most REAS()NABLE PRICES. Remember always to call at No. 2 ANDKRSOS'S Row, where you will always find W. C. GARWOOD prepared to sell as cheap as the cheapest. BOOTS ANE SHOES. Everybody in search of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, should call at Garwood's Regu lator. GLASSWARE. Everybody in search of Glass ware, should call at Gar wood's Regulator QUEENS WARE. Everybody in search of Queensware, should call at Garwood's Regulator. SPICES. Everybody in want of Spiees of any kind, should not fail to oall at Garwood's Regulator, TOBACCO. Men loving good Tobacco, should call at Garwood's Regulator, as he keeps the best. NOTIONS. Everybody wanting good Neck-ties, Collars, A'., should call at oiioo at Gar wood's Regulator. sept3o,'69tf. rno MY MANY FRIENDS AND [ CUSTOMERS —r take this method of thanking my friends for the patronage they have extended to me in the past, and would recom mend that they extend the same to my successor, \V C Garwood, who has taken charge of the "Regulator" establishment. 11. V. IRVINE I)tfp.LlC SALE OF VALUABLE J_ HE\L ESTATE —By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of the county of Bedford, the subscriber, administratrix of Joseph Ober. late of South Woodbury tp., in said county, dec d, will offer at public sale, on the premises, on Monday the twenty-fifth day of October, A. I) , 1869, the following Real Estate, viz . No. l.situntein said tp. of South Woodberry, I containing 111 acres 108 purches, ueat measure, of which about 90 acres are cleared and under fence with abont 20 acres of meadow, in a high state of cultivation, the remainder of the tract being well timbered, and having thereon erected a stone dwelling house, a two story spring house, agood bank barn, a blaekimith's shop, a carpen ter's shop, a brick smoke and dry bouse, a first rate wagon sbed and corn crib, a buggv shed and wood house and a sheep stable, with an abun dant supply of never failing water, a good apple orchard and a great variety of other truit. No. 2, adjoining the above, containing 97 acres 103 purches neat measured of which 80 acres are cleared and under fence and in first-ratecondition and cultivation. These two tracts. Nos. 1 and 2. compose the mansion place of the said deceased, than which there are few, if any, better or more desirable and complete properties in Morrison's Cove. They will be sold together or separately to suit purchas ers. No. 3, Situate in said tp of South Woodberry, containing 21 acres 8(1 perches, neat measure. No. 4, adjuinining No. 3 containing 38 acres 45 perches, neat measure. No. 5, adjoining No 4, situate partly in South Woodberry Township and partly iu Suake Spring tp , containing 35 acres 85 perches neat measure. The last three tracts are mountain land, well timbered. Terms —one third of the purchase money to remain a lien upon the lands in the hands ot the purchaser, during the liietiineof the widow of the said Joseph Ober, dec d, the interest thereof to be paid to her annually during her natural life and the principal at her death to the heirs of said deceased. One third in hand at tbo confirmation of the sale and the remaindcrin two equal annual payments without interest to be se cured by judgment bonds. Sale to commence at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day. ANNA OBER, Administratrixof Joseph Ober, deceased. sep23w4 rpiUJSTEE'S SALE OF VALUA JL BLE REAL ESTATE.—The undersigned, trustee appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bcd furd county, will sell, on the premises, in Cum berland Valley tp , on THURSDAY, OCT. 2STH, 1889, the tract ot land lately owned by Henry Brant, dee'd, situate near Maryland line, con taining 154 acres, Log House and barn thereon, also a fine spring of water Terms— One-half in hand on confirmation of tale and the balance, in two equal annual pay ments well secured. J. T. KEAGY, oct7w3 Trustee. riIRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUA -1 BLE REAL ESTATE—The undersigned Trustees appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bed ford County, will sell, on the premises, in Juniata township,on MONDAY, OCTOBER 251H, 1869, the tract of land lately owned and occupied by John Reily, dee'd, containing 337 Acres. The improvements arc two good Log Houses, and a large new Bank Barn. This will suit well to di. vide into two farms. About 190 acres are clear ed. 60 of which are good bottom—well watered, and the lands well timbered Terms —Oue half in hand on confirmation of sale, and the balance in two equal aunual payments, to be secured by judgment bond or bond and mortgage. G. H. SPANG, W M HALL. Oct7w3. Trustees. I)UBL1C SALE OF VALUBLE REAL ESTATE!—On Monday, Ist day of November, 1869. the undersigned administrator of the estate of John C Kochondarfer, late of South Woodberry tp., deceased, by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, Pa., will sell at public sale, on the premises, the following described Real Estate, situate in the township of South Woodberry, aforesaid, adjoin ing lands of David Replogle, Jacob Brumbaugh, Jacoh Speeht, D. P. Eversole and Samuel B. Koch endarfer, containing 60 acres and 142 perches, more or less, about 50 acres cleared and under fence, the remaining 12 acres well timbered, with a new two story frame Log House, new bank barn with wagon shed and other out buildings thereon e rected. There is a well of good water and a good apple orchard thereon, also a cistern at the house and barn Sale to commence at one o'clock, p. m of said dav. at which time the terms will be made known. JACOBZ KOCHENDARFER, Administrator of John B. Kochendarfer, dec d. oct7w4 ADM I NISTRATOR'S SALE.—On Saturday, the 30th NE CIDER MILLS, Warranted the best in the World at old pri ces, and WILLOUGHBY'S CELEBRATED GUM SPRING ANO ROLLER GRAIN DRILLS for sowing grain, grass seed and fertiliiors, made with the shovels set zig-zag or in single rank. Farmers will buy no other Find Sold by Uartly A Metzgar, exclusive Agents for Bedford and ad joining counties. Also a complete stock of building material, Blacksmith's tools, shoe findings, Leathers, Sad dling apd a fu'l assortment of general Hardware, which for the Cash we will sell at City prices. HARTLEY A METZGEK, juUCtf Sign of the Red Pad Lock. O T O P THIEF!!~ O USE OF THE MOST USEFUL INVENTIONS —of the day is— FOWLER'S PATENT BURGLAR ALARM! As a Means of Protection Against Burglars, it is not only simple, safe and reliable, but can be provided At A Very Small Cost. It is so light and compact that it may be conveniently carried in the vest pocket. Every one, almost without exception, who examines it buys it. It can be attached to doors or windows without labor, cost, or trouble, and is something that every person ought to have. Any person wanting an agency will address the undersigned, who own the Right for the State of Virginia, and also the right of Bedford county. Pa. They also are the agents for the sale of Blake's celebrated Patent Chair Spring JACOB WAGNER A CO., augsm3. 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