ebfort Inquirer. BEDFORD- PA., FRIDAY. JAJu 11. |S6N. All advcrtiteoient*, except p- jblic sales and >gl notice*- will b* inserted t tint month* end barged accordingly unless otb srvriae ordered. DiREt'ToRT. —The Foilo *ing it a dif ciorr „t the Officer* of Bedford County an( j t k e Borough of Bedford, of the Mini* ierg u f • rd. and the time of meeting of lhe different associations: trjrot.o eocsr, orPICBKS . /-. ;,/,tW Je _Ho Alex. King. A„m-,te J id,jtt—V m . G. Eichf.iU and Geo. •tf.Guutp. Protko B ptjittt r and Seeorder, dr.—o. E- * r,: ' At'jrnetf —E. F Kerr. V ovww—George Mardorff. Robert Stecktnan. IHputy Sheriff— Philip Huaeard. irenwty Smrreyor —Samuel Kettertxian. fo*.i —Michael Wertx, Michael S Ritehev and 1/arid How-are. Clerk —John 8. t .ije.. Connect- —John W. Dickerson. Pirettore of Poor —Samuel Berkley, D. R. An jero u * n(l Michael DiehL St—card —Samuel Eiefibattjfb. Can—el-- E. F. Kerr Clerk— T. R. iettys. Trenenrer —William Bowie*. Pkymieiam —\n F- f. Kramer. Avdilurt —David Evans, James Mattingly and lohn U. Lucas. burocuh orricßßji. Rnroe— —0. E. Shannon. \uiitnmt Burgee* —Philip Ilutxard. ,„ ne il Thomas H. Lyon*, John Boor, A. W. Mower. J- M. Shoemaker, Hiram Lents and T. R. Clerk —H. Sicodemo*. Trraenrer— I,, be 11. Rath. r, ...table —William Gepbart. ('..aetable— Samuel Waters. J feireetor. —Job Mann. S. L. Russell. T. .1 .etna Jacob Reed, John Cessna and H. Jlic ji ■as Secretary —J. W. Linge felter. Treae -C. R. Gettys. MINISTERS. By .Goyalio* —Rev. Alfred J Barrow. Petti ,-eriau —Rev. A. V. Scheacs. . ,heraa— Rev. J. Q. McAttee. V-'Witi—Rev. B. 0. W. Reed. 1 Reformed— Rev. H. Heekerman. I in Cntkolic —Rev. Thomas Heyden. ASSOCIATIONS. K.-if.rd Lodge, No. 320, A. Y. M., meets on ::rst WtdanadtJ on or before full moon, in the i -i Hall, on the corner of Pitt and Richard Greets. . _ _ - Peace Br**?!' Mneampment,iiO. 114, I. O. 0. meets or. the first and third Wednesday even c of each month, in the Bedford Hall. 'Bedford Lode}', No. 202, I. 0. 0. F., meets er -7 Frifiav evening, in the Bedford Hall. p.; ur'd Lodge, No. 143. I. 0. . T., meet, in :h< urt House, on Monday evening of each week. REMOVAL. —The Justice's officeof H. Nico iernus. Esq.. has been removed from Juliana street to the Ban ting Hoose of Rupp A Sban non. ICEl.idlOt —Rev'd DaNIKL HAKTMAS, ol Altoona, will preach, morning and night, in the Methodist Episcopal Church in Bloody Run, Feb. 2nd, 1868. An APOLOGY. —Owing to the length ot th Governor's Message, and the press of otbei work, we are unable to give our usna amount of local and reading matter in th;: issue. PROF. WHITNEY, the celebrated and popu or scientific illusionist, will give one of bis pnlar entertainments in the Court House r, this Friday, and to-morrow evenings, This gentleman has been engaged in this bus iness for many years, and gives general sat lefactioa. Tbe BANDS. —The Republican and the Democratic Bands have united in torming an association with J. H. Longenecker as Presi dent. B. F. Meyers, Treasurer, and S. J. Jordan as Secretary, for the purpose ofgivir.j dramatic exhibitions for the benefit of theii respective organizations, the first of whict will be given on court week. They should be amply encouraged in this effort, and as oui citizens have spent in the neighborhood o SI,OOO for these organizations already, wh; not add a little more and make them perma nent. "WHILE THE LAMP HOLDS OLT TO blr.n there is a chance tor restoration of health. I therefore, the constitution has been weakecei ■by disease or excess —the nerves shattered— the stomach weakened—the appetite gone and all the world appears gloomy—Dour om< fresh oil into yonr lamp, in the shape o Plantation Bitters, which wiil make theflatr.i of life again burn brightly, and illuminate : once wretched existence. For ladies it is at elegant and gentle stimulant, exactly such a ".hey require. Many families will not b< without it. It has an immense sale through out the world. 2t UNCLAIMED LETTERS REMAINING is THI POST ORNRE, at Bedford, Pa, -'anuary 13 1868. — Anderson 4 Bro, John Allison. J. M Anderson 4 Bro. David Black, Mrs. Cathe -ine College, Colburn. 21, Joseph CampbiU Henry McCann, Ihorton T. Chapman, Lero; Diehl, Gray Day, W. R. Fisher, Samuel H Feather, Martin W. Gillen, J. Henry Cough Ellen Grippen. John Harris, B. F. Hounstine Miss. Annie Imler. O. P. Johnston, Thome Lasbiey. Mrs. Martha Lyens, Richard McHale ilra. E. J. McKensie, Joel Mannard, Miss Maggie Reighard. G. W. Rhodes. Miss. Mar Read, George Steisel, J. S. Stephens. J. K Schell, J. C. Shiver, George Winesell. Mrs Mary A. Waller, Thomas B. Way. Twrxrr-FTVE CENT EDITION 01" DICEENS'I '"ORES.—T. B. Peterson k Brothers are pub iisbitig an entire new and cheap edition o Char.es Dickens'* Works. Each book wil be printed from large type, that all can read and each work will be issued complete in i , wtgc octavo volume, with a nt illustrate over, and sold at tb low price of TWENTY ye i"E*TS a volume, or four dollars for i implete set. The following eight volume: ■re r.ow ready, viz: Great Expectations Price 25 cents Nicholas Nickleby Price 25 cents ' hr -'mas Stories- Price 25 cents. Dim bey and Son Price 25 cents, Martin Chuzzlewit —....Price 25 cents. if : kwick Papers. Price 25 cents. G .ver Twist Price 2h cents. \ nierican N'otes Price 25 cents. Ail the other volnmes to complete this se r.es. will follow in rapid succession. Persons desiring to avail themselves ot this opportu nity to procure a cheap edition of Dickens'* works will please leave their orders at the Inviihek Book Store. and they will lie sup plied as rapidly as published. Everybody reads Dickens: not to read his works is to confess lhat you have no literary taste. tf. THE "FIRST" IX BLOOD T Rrx.— Odd Fd loics' Precestmn and Ledge Dedication. —As promised in Ust week's issue, we shall en deavor to give an account of the dedication vf the new Hail of Bloody Run Lodfe, No. COO. I. O. ofO. F. Fenna.. which took place in Bioody Run on New Year's Day, but ow ing to the fact that we are crowded for apace, we shall be under the necessity of mention ing ouiy the most noticeable features ot the occasion. Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather on that day, a goodly number ol both participants and spectators were present, and by eleven o'clock the hotels ■ and there are five of them in this growing I l '*®*-' were filled to overflowing. At one 0 clock the procession formed in front of the \lall building, and beaded by the Huntingdon Silver Cornet Band, and the Republican Brass Band of Bedford, marched through the town to the Methodist Church, wheiw, after an opemng prayer by Rev. Jas. Clark, of Huntingdon, the assemblage was entertain ed by a very able and eloquent discourse on Odd Fellowship, delivered by Dr. C. N. Hickok. of Bedford D. D. G. M. of Bedford and Fukon counties. After the discoursing of several very fine pieces of music by the bands, the singing of an ode by the fraternity. a.id the pronouncing of a prayer by Chaplain A. J. Middleto-j, of Bedford, the procession proceeded to the Hall and was temporarily dismissed. At seven o'clock the order again assembled, and the D. P. G. M.. with bis assistants, proceeded to dedicate the new Hall. After the formal ceremonies were g one through with, the Order and spectators were entertained with short speeches from several prominent personages present, and a song by the musical committee, after which the ceremonies of the day were bronght to a close. The Lodge room is a very handsome one, elegantly fitted and furnished, and re flects great credit upon the Bloody Run Odd Fellows, showing their earnestness in the work in which they are engaged. IQL Harpers Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, Lippincot's Magazine, Our Young Folks, Old Guard. Godey' s Lady's Book, Demurest's Mirror of Fashion, lady's Friend, Galaxy, Eclectic Magazine. Waverly Magazine, Har pers' Weekly Journal of Civilization, Har pers' Bazar, Chimney Corner, Leslie's lUtis trated. Setc York Ledger, ,YEI c York Weekly, Ac for sale at the Isqc IRLR Book Store, tf. MAGNOLIA WATER is a delightful toilet ar ticle—superior to Cologne and at halt the price. SHEET MUSIC, at publisher's price, at the IxquißEK Book Store. Anything not on hand will be ordered. MARRIED. Jan. Bth, 1848, bv J.ihn W. Sams, Esq., Mr. PHll-IP SHOWERMANto Miss ELIZABETH SHOAF, all of East Providence tp , Bedford co. On the 2d inst.. by the Rev. A. R. Kren.cr. Mr. DAVID B. FLUKE to Miss HARRIET EICH ELBERGER, both of Hopewell tp. J) A I X T I N G. O. A. HTL-B MATTHEW !•. BE ID 11 HiLDA SFIDKL Respectfully inform the public, that having form ed a partnership, they are now prepared to do all kinds of PLAIN and FANCY PAINTING, PA PER HANGING, Ac. Sign Painting, and all kinds of Wood Imitation executed beautifully. Prices moderate. The patronage of tile public is solicited. We refer to Judge king, Win. Hart ley, O. E. Shannon, S. L. Russell. janlT.'m Orrica lltatisanos A BRUADTO R. R. CO,) 158 SOUTH 3d STREET. PHILAI-EII-BI I, January 13th, 1563. J riJHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockbold- X ers of tbe Huntingdon and Broadtop Moun tain Rail Road and Coal Company will be ueld a' the offiee of the Company, No. 258 S. 3d Street Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of Feb ruary, 1868, at 11 o'clock A. V.. when an election will be held for a President and twelve Directors to serve for the ensuing year. janKP.lt J. P. AERTSON. Secy. T3XKCUTORS* NOTlCE.—Letters testamenta t*J ry upon tbe estate of JOS. SELLERS, late of Bedford tp., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Bedlord county, they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make payment, and those having claims against tbe same will present them prop erlv anthenticited for settlement. J NO. 8. SPROAT, J. T. GEPHART. WM. SCHAEFFER, jan. 17:6w Executors. GIEORGE S'ILESBY vs. SUSAN SOLESBY W —ln tbe Cour: of Common Pleas of Bedford county. No. 15, Sept. Term, 1867. Alias Sub poena in Libel or Divorce. And now, Sept. 2d, 1,67, tbe Court, on motion of G. 11. spang, Esq. grant a rule i n Sun - do. Wm H Alien. West Providence Restaurant. J- he Harris. Bedford Borough do. Wm G Kkhoitx, Woodberry tp Tavern. Wm M Pearson do. do. Grundy F. Ake, St. Clairsviße Restaurant. Aaron W. Heed. S. Woodberry tp Tavern. John B. Amick, St. t.'lairsville do. Joseph Kirby. do. Restaurant. Tobias Snider. Saxtou .... Tstcrn. Chss W Zook, M. Woodberry tp Restaurant. Jas I. Prince, Saxton, Tavern. Wm T Grove, Bloody Run - do. Tbos Hodel, Bedford tp ............ Bee' Ilouse D A M. Ott, Bbody Ron .. Tavern. Isaac Menge!, Bedford Borough Tavern. 0. E. SHANNON, Clerk. Jan. loth, 1868. TI7ANTED—A good Farm hand. Liberal wa TV ges will be paid to an able-bodied, sober and industrious man. A single en -r one with a small family will be preferred. For further in formation apply to M. LI'TZ in Snake Spring township, or by letter directed to Bedford, Pa. jan 10; Jr. O TRAY HUG. —Came to the reeidencc of the iO subscriber in Coierain tp., about the Ist of December, a White Sboat: no mark-. The owner will comply with tbe new*! conditions and remove jt. jaa!o:3t* JACOB BIDDLE. gHERIFFS SALES. By viitue of sundry wrifa of vend. exponaa, le van facias and fieri facias to me directed ther will be exposed at public sale at the Court House in tbe Borough if Bedford, on SATURDAY, th> 9th day of February, A I)., 1868, at 10 o'clock A M. tbe following property, to wit: One tract of land containg 20a acres more o lets, about 240 acre# cleared and under fence,wit! a two story log bouse plastered, double log barn tenant house, and other out buildings there erec ted, with two good apple orchards thereon, ai joining Philip shoemaker, deceased, oa the west Abraham Weiitel on tbe north-west, Simon Stuck ey on the south, Christian Hetrick on the east, sit uate in Colerain tp, Bedford co. Seised and taken in execution as the propertj of Samuel rStuckev. ALSO, One tract f land containing 153 acre more or less, about 60 acres cleared and unde tence, with a two story frame hou&e and doubl log barn tnereon erected, adjoining lands of Wc Latta, jr., on tbe south, Joseph Sleighter, on th< west, and Hartley Hughes on the north: sitnate ii West Providence tp., Bedford co. Seized and taken m execution a the pro pert; of EUza French. ALSO, One lot of ground containing three fourths of an acre, more or less, under tenc , witl a one story plank house and plank stable thereoi erected, adjoining lands of Adolpbus Ake, Castle ton Ake and others; situate in I nion tp.. Bed fun county. Seized and taken in execution as the proper*; of John Shaffer Miller. ALSO, One frame house in the borough o Coaldale, known as the post o&ee, situate oi Spring street, adjoining lota of David Dunn an> A. W. Kvans. Seized and taken in execution as the propertj of A. W. Evans, Lemuel Evans and Levi La- ALSO, One tract of land containing 10&± ceres mere or less, with a two story log house thereoi erected, being th'- same tract of land which P. F Lehman and Mary Ann, his wife, sold and con veyed to John H. Wertz and Sophia, his wile, sit uate in Harrison tp, Bedford co. Seized and taken in execution as the propertj of John H. Wertz and Sophia Wertz. ALSO, All that certain two story log house messuage and tenement, situate in Rainsburj borough, Bedford county, fronting on Main street adjoining lots of George James on the South ant A.J. Peuneil on the North, and the lot or pieci of ground curtelege appertenant to said building Seized and taken in execution as the propertj of Abraham Mowery. Also, Two tracts of land; No. 1 containing 17: acres, more or lees, about 100 acres cleared an< under fence, with a two story log dwelling house log bam and other buildings thereon erected there is also a small orchard on the premises, ad joining lands of Win Stuckey on the south, Wn Conner on the east. Won Grubb on the south, Ben jamin thaw's heirs on the north. No. 2, contain lug 20 acres, more or less, with about 2 acrci cleared and uder fence, adjoining the above lant and Samuel Mixell and others, situate in Monroi tp., Bedford co. Seised and taken in execution a the propertj of John Haron. ALSO, All tbe defendant's interest in and to i tract of land, situate in Juniata tp., Bedford co. containing 70 acres, more or less, about 40 acrei cleared aud under fence, with a one story loi house and log barn and apple orchard thereon adjoining lands of Wash Powell on the south anc west, Peter Hiilegas on the north, and Win. Lai zer on the east. Seized and takeu in execution as the propertj of Joseph Nicodemus. ROBERT STECKMAX, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Jan. 15,1868. LIST OF GRAND JURORS drawn for Fob ruary Term, (2d Monday) 10th day, A. D i S6B: Schelisburg: Isaiah Cocley, Foreman. Bedford tp.: Jacob Fetter. Bedford Borough: Simon Naus. Broad Top tp.: Levi Kinard. Cumb. Valley: Franklin Hite, Samuel Hunt Albert Arnold. Harrison tp.: William Egolf. Liberty: John Kensinger, Samuel Harvey, El Eicheiberger. Londonderry: B. T. Buchanan MoDroe: Abraham Stuckev, Geo. B. Fletcher Curtis Grubb. Napier: Jeremiah Gordan, Sylvester J. Soaaer Providence W.; Alex. Mortimore, Joseph Fisher Southampton: Lewis Browning, Jas. Collins. St. Clair: Jesse Blackburn, Thos. J. Miller. Union: fc'ichae! Wertz. Drawn and certified at Bedford, this 19th daj dav of December, A. D. 1867. ISAAC KENSINGER, Attest: WM. KIKK, J NO. G. Fiswen, Clk. Jury Corn's. LIST OF PETIT JUKORS drawn for ami Term Bedford Borough: Simon Cook, John R. Jor dan. Broad Top: Johu F. Lowry. Cumb. Valley: Win. Deremer, Jr.. Wm. Mason John P. Miller. Colerain: Herbert Shoemaker. Juniata: William Keyser, Joseph Dull. Liberty: Philip Berkstresser, James Koaies. Monroe: Harrison P. Williams, Gideon Wil liams, James Caswell, David Means. Providence E.: Christ. Meyers, Christian Fei ton,Samuel McTeeters, William Whetstone. Providence W„: Daniel Sparks. Southampton: Philip Hines, James Penncll George Elbin, John liow?are of D., John Robi •on. St. Clair. James Barefoot, Isaac B. Mock, il liaui Barefoot. Snake Spring. Abraham KcOftS, Benj. K. Ash cum. St. Clairsville; F. D. Beegle. Woodberry M: Thomas Johnson, Daniel Bar ley. Daniel H. Longeneeker. Woodberry S.: John Buyer, Wm. H. Aaron. I nion: Joaiah Mowry, Adoiphus Ake. Drawn and certified at Bedford this 19tb day o December, A. I>. 1567. ISAAC KENSINGER, Attest: WILLIAM KIKK, Jso. G. FISHER. Clk. Jury Com'rs. LIST OF JURORS drawn for an Acyourne- Court, let Monday, 2nd day of March, A. B ls3: Bedford tp: Ezra Williamson, George Mann Michael Naugel. Broad top: James A. Horton, JohnL. Tobias. Coaldale: Walter Whitnejdfc Coleram: A. C. Jaiaez, William S. Beegle, Joh H. Cessna, Sh*fer of J no., Geo. W. Cessna Cumb. Valley: Weaver B. Cessna. Franei Grow den. Juniata: Wtliuun Kinsey, Leonard Bittner Henry Hiilegas, Joseph Barclay, John Gzrber. Liberty: David Steel. Monrve: Klias Nycum, Daniel Miller, Davi Bar km an. Napier. a Thomas Cleaver, William H. Shafw John S. stuckey, Richard McMuiiin, Edmosd ? Blackburn. Providence E.: William Gracy. Providence W.: Daniel Sams, James Calhoun Snake Spring: Daniel R. Snyder. St. Clatr: Jotta Wolf, B. R. Henderson, Wil iiam Oster. S&xton: Jacob Raum. Woodberry M.: Thomas Watson. Woodberry 3.: Wm, Tetwrier, Josiah Ritchey. Drawn and Certified at Bedlord, this 13th da; of December, A. D., 1867. ISAAC KENSINGER, Attest: WILLIAM KIKK, J so. G. FISHER, Clk. Jury Cotninis'rz REGISTER'S NOTICE.—AU persons interest 'ed are hereby notified that the following named accoutrtants have file ! their accounts ii the Register's office of Bedford county, and tha the same will be presented to the Orphans' Cour in and for said county, on Tuesday the 11th da; of February next, at the Court House, in Bedford for confirmation.-- The account of Joseph Kb her, Adm'r o the estate of Peter Osborne, late of West Provi dence tp., dee'd. The account of Joseph Fisher, Esq.. Adm'r oi the estate of David Pittman, late of VYest Provi dence tp., dee'd. Tbe account of Robert Fyao, Adm'r of the ei taie of Mary Bym late of Bedford Borough, dee'd. The account uf Jotiah Miller. Ex'r of the lasl Will Ac. of Catharine Wolford, late of London derry tp. f dec d. The account of Jacob Evans. Flsq., Aiinl'r ol the estate of John Haley, late of Londonderry tp. dee'd. The account ofWm. Berkheimer. KxT of Joe Riddle, late of I moo tp.. dee'd. The account of Thomas McCoy, Adm'r of th estate of Elizabeth Blackburn, late of .St. Clair tp., dee'd. The account of Jos. B. Noble, guardian of Baua ! KootiU and Mary Ann Bollman. formerly Mar; Ann Kuetz, children "f H*-ry Kvntz, Ist* oi Bedford tp., dee'd. The account of George S. Bennett and Artecnai S. Bennett, Executors of tbe last Will arid Testa ment of Art em as Bennett, late of Southampton tp.. dee'd. The account of Mary Ann South, Adinr'x oi Franklin South, late of Snake Spring tp., dee'd. The account of John Dieken, Ex> of Mosei Dk'ken. late of Cumberland Valley tp., dee'd. The account of Daniel Fletcher, Hx'r uf John Martin, late of Monroe tp.. dee d. janl7 O. E. SHANNON, Register. QOUKT PHOULAM^TION. To tit Coroner, the Juetunt of the Peace, and Cinttablte in the different Toeenehipe t'n the County of Bedford, Oreeting: Kvow yg that in pur*auie "? precept to me directed, under the hand end the eeel of the Hon. ALEXANDER K IN<>. Pridefit of the several Court* of Common Plena in tie "Wxteenth District, consisting of the counties if Franklin, Pulton, Bedford end Somerset. end b) rtrtue of hie office of the Court of Oyer end Teunmer end General J nil Delirery for the triel of capital end other of fenders therein end in the lieterel Court of Quar ter Sessions of the Peace., end Wn. G. EICH OLTX end Geoeiie W. GCME, Etfls., -Judges of the same Court, in the seme County of Bedford, you aud each of you ere hereby required to be end appear in your proper persona, with your Records, Recognisances, Examination*, end other remem brances, before the Judge* aforesaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Oyer end Terminer end General Jail Delivery end General Quarter Session* of the Pence therein to be holden for the county of Bed ford, aforesaid, on the 2ni>MOl>DAY OF FEB. (fcsiejf tie lth dag,) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, there arid then to do those things to which your several offi ces pertain. Given under my hand at Bedford, on the 17th ol January. in the veer of our Lord, 18(58. aug9_ ROBERT STECKMAS^Shff. extTSTRY ! If you want A BEAUTIFUL SET OF TEETH, go to DR. S. M. GROSS RESIDENT" DESTtST, SCUELLSBURU, Pa., wi.o operates in every branch of Surgical and Mechanical Dentistry, at REDUCED PRICES. Teeth extracted WITHOUT F.U* positively, ann NO HUMBUG !• by the surest, safest and best ANAESTHETIC £NOWN. . Persons deeiring the services of a Dentist will do well by calling on me before contracting else where. ALL OPERATIONS WARRANTED. JAP-Offiee in with W. J. Mr. LIS, M. D. CARD.—I take great pleasure in recommend ing Da. GROSS as a skillful Deitist, and in every way qualified to give satisfaction to the public in his line. W. J. MULLIN, M. D. jenlOtdm DR. H. VlluTlL PORTER. (LATE or SEW TO! K CITT,) D E N T I ST, Would respectfully inform.his numerous friends and patrons that ho is still ih BLOODY RUN, where he is at all times prefared to insert those BEAUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL TEETH at the low price of from TEN TO EIGHTEEN DOLLARS ! per set. Teeth extracted without paiu. Tem porary sets inserted if desired. All operation* warranted. 3ER.Spe<*ial attention is invited to Dr. Porters scientific method of preserving de cayed and aching teeth. Jan.3tf H. YIKGIL PORTER. DENTISTRY. I. N. BOWSER, RitsibxtiT DXSTIST, WUOD BSRRT. Pa., visits Bloody Run-tbreedays of each month, commencing with the second Tuesday ol the month. Prepared to perform all Dental oper ations with which he may be favored. Term, within the rear* of all nnri ttrietij eaeh except b* epecial contract. Work t© be sent by mail or oth wise. must b paid for whee impressions are taken, augfi, *fil:tf. BEDFORD CLASSICAL SCHOOL roi *DED Br BEV. JOHN I.YOX- 1359. FREDERICK WOODS* Principal. A fir-it-claes school for tfeM instruction of youth of both sexes in a classical and English education including Latin, Greek* French. German, Mathe matics and the ordinary English branches. Terms m<- ierate Studerfta from a distance can obtain hoard in town at reasonable rates. references: Hon. A. King, John P. Heed, Hon. J. F Hartley, H. Nicodemus, Wm. Hartley, H. B. Lewi*, 0. E. £hann>n. O. N. liickok. W. 11. Watson. M. D., Geo. Blymyer. B. F. Harry. M D-, G. D. Shuck. Sam'l I*. Kusseil, i'. Colieit. Jacob Reed, Ross Anderson, M D. B. F. Myers, Jhn Latx. WillinoiLyon. jan 10.3 m. £|OAL! COAL!! COAL!! BEDFORD TO HAVE A COAL YARD Hav ing made arrangements with J hn Taylor J Suns, who have just opened anew Mine in tbi celebrated Cook Seam, I will always have thi best of Bituminous Coal on hand and for sale bj the car load, ton or bushel. All orders promptly filled. WILLIAM DIBERT. January 3. Jim INSURANCE. —Wyoming Insurance Coin pan ; .of Wilks Barre, Capital Jlio,ouo. Connero i Insurance Company of Albany, New York. Capi talSaOO.Mfi. Fulton Insurance Company of Nev York City, Capital tIaO.OOO F. BENEDICTj Agent at Bedford, office wit) U. Nicodemus * e F. M. MASTERS .Agent at Bloody Run. December Sfith, 1887. m(S EXECUTOR S NOTlCE,—Letters TesUmec tary upon the last will Ac., of Arthur Roei late of 1 Valley towuship deceased having been issued by the Register of Bedfon county to the gives notice to al persons indebted to tire edate of said deceased ti make payment, claims agwthst the estate properly aothenticated, should be presented by claimant immediately. HENRY ROSE, Jan. 3-wfi Executor. INXECUTORS' NOTlCE.—Letters testamenta J ry upon the estate of Jacob Dull, late of Xi pier tp., deceased, baring been lasted by the Reg ister of Bedford county to the undersigned, ihe.i give notice to all indebted to said estate to mak' immediate payment, and those having elaim: against said estate are notified to present then property authenticated for settlement. JOHN REIMINGER, janlfl.fiw JACOB DULL, txecators. EXECUTORY NOTICE.—UTTEM TESTAMENT ary upon the estate of James Piper, late ol Hopewell township, deceased, having besn issued bv the Register of Bedford county to the subacid bers, they hereby give notice to all persons in debted to the estate of the said deceased to make payment. Claims against tbe estate should be presented immediately, properly authenticated foi 'settlement. J. J. BARN DOLLAR, .'residing in BlooJv Run,) EDWARD ASHCOM, (residing in Hopewell,} janlO:hw Executor.' r po BUILDERS.—The undersigned Building i Committee for the Reformed Church neat Simon Harclerode's, in Colerain tp., will receive proposals for the construction of the church build mg, until Saturday, January 25, 1888, the con tract to ba awarded to the lowest and best bidder. For plan and specifications, address the under signed at Bedford, Pa. H. P. PIEHL. JONA S. BOWSER, JOSHUA DIEHL, Jan. 3, w4 Building Committee. BOOK agents wanted to solicit orders for Dr. William Smith's Dictionary of the Bible. Written by 7U of tbe most distinguished Dirine* in Europe and America. Illustrated with over 125 Steel and H'oorf Engraeinge. Complete in one large octavo volume. Retail price, $3 50. We employ uo general agents, and ran tbur offer ex tra inducements to agents dealing directly with us. For full particulars and terms, address the pun Ushers, J. B. BURR A CO., Hartford, Con. 4t FA STRAY HEIFER- —Came to the residence of J tbe subscriber, near Bedford, ou or about tbe Ist of November last, a read and white spotted bcifer. supposed to be about two years old. The owner will prove his property, pay the usual charges aud remove her. EMANUEL SMITH. January 3. 3w CJEVERAL GOOD O CANVASSERS WANTED to canvaea for Dr. Wm. J.. Mullin's Pamphlet on Diptheria as it appeared in BedforJand Somerset counties, with numerous Receipts, Ac. Good wage* can be made. Apply to DR. W.J. MCLLIN, jan.fitf Schellsburg. 52o MILES or TIE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD RUNNING WEST FROM OMAHA ACROSS THE CONTINENT, ARE SOW COMPLETED. Tbia brings the line to the eastern banc of tlx Rocky Mountains, and it expected that tba track trill be laid thirty miles farther, to Evans Pass, the highest point on the road, by January. The maximum grade from the foot of the mountain." to the anmit is but eighty feet to the taile, while that of many eastern roads is over one hundred. Work on the roek-cntting on the western slope will continue through the winter, and there is now no reason to doubt that the entire grand line to the Pacific wiU be open for business in 1870. The means provided for the construction of this Great National Work are ample. The Vnited States grants its Six per cent. Bonds at the rate of from $16,000 to $48,000 per mile, for which it takes a recon-f lien as security, and receives pay ment to a large if not to the fall extent of its claim in services. These Bonds are issued as each twenty-mile section is finished, and after it has been examined by the United States Com inissiuners and pronounced to be in all respects a first-class road, thoroughly supplied with depots, | repair-shops, stations, and all the necessary rolling ! stock and other equipments. aba United States also makes a donation of 12,800 acres of lend to tho mile, which will be a source of large revenue to the Company. Much of this land in the Platte Valley is among the most fertile in the world, and other large portions are covered with heavy pine forests and abound in coal of tne best quality. The Company is alse authorised to iossue own First Mortgage Bonds to an amount equal to the irsae of the Government and no more. Hon. E. D. Morgan and Hon. Cakes Ames are Trustees for the Bon d -holders, aud deliver the Bonds to the Company only as tho work progresses, eo that they always represent an actual and productive value. The authorized capital of the Company is One Hundred Million Dollars, of which- over five mil lions have keen paid in upon the work already done. EARNINGS OF THE COMPANY. At present, the profits of the Company are de rived only from its local traff.c. but this is already much more than sufficient to par the intents on all the Bonds the Company can issue, if not an other mile were built. It is not doubted that I when the road is completed the through traffic of the only line eennecting the Atlantic and Pacific States will be large beyond precedent, and, as there will he no competition, it can always be done at profitable rates. It will be noticed that the Union Pacific Bail road is, in fact, a Government Work, built qnder the supervision of Government money, and that its bonds are issued under Government directors. It is believed that no similar security is so caie fslly guarded, and certainly no other is based upon a large or more valuable property. As the Company's FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, are offered for the present at 00 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, they are the cheapest security in the market, being more than fifteen per cent, lower than U. S. Stocks. They pay SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, or over NINE PEK CENT, upon the investment. 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