ilirbforts |ttqram. BKIIFOEO. PA., FfffZHT. ATIiCST 21 !**. THE I N Q t I K E K ENLARGED. SOW IS THE TIMK TO SUBSCRIBE! HOI FOB THE T AMI' VION! We will issue the ISOIIRI K fr<>lU August lit until the Jth day of Novemor, ISB*. ibe eluse of the Presidential campaign,) ft-r the following mparatively low figures: 1 copy, in advance 68 10 copies, in advance Ji.oo JO copier, in advance 9.00 0 copies, in advance 20.00 2oral affairs. MONKT WASTED. —We believe we have prompt paying subscribers and patrvms as any newspaper in the country can boast of, ■ i -e are therefore not inclined to com plain. But not being able to" go out among o-.T people to collect, when we are in need of money we are obliged to call on tbetn through the columns of our paper. Tbe books of the late firm of Durborrow A Lutz are in our hand- fur settlement and on them we find a ,rge number of unsettled accounts for ad vertising and subscriptions, atnou .ting to sev eral thousand dollars. There are outstanding delU of the late firm which must be met and paid, and to enable us to do this we must rely upon our patrons for prompt payments. They have never yet failed us when called upon and we are confident that they wili not now. But as a further inducement, we will accept, from ail who are in arrears for subscriptions and who pay for the past year and the yea- in ad -mice, before or during September Court, $2 per year, tbe same as if they had paid for all in advance. We Lave greatly enlarged and improved our paper, at a heavy expense, without any increase in its price, and the lib eral terms now offered cannot be extended be yond September Court. All part e- r.repay ing up at that time will be strluly heid to the advertising rates viz. ?2 in advance, $2.25 if not paid in advance. $2,00 if not paid with in six mouths and f-3.00 if not paid within the year. Call and settle. Now is the time to save money by prompt payment. Grant and Colfax Campaieu Club. The fifth regular meeting of the Grant and folfsx Campaign Club, of Bedford Borough, will be held in the COURT BOOM, on the evening ..f August 22, 1S8?, at eight o'clock. Honorable TITIAN J. COFFEY, of Phi'adelphia. and lion. JOHN CESSNA, of Bedford, will aldresr tbe meeting. Col. FKANCIS JORDAN is expected to be present, and if here will also address the meeting. The Republican Band will be in attendance. The ladies are cordially iavited to be present. JACOB BAKNLLART, I>. S. ELLIOTT, See. President. GONE. —Mrs l.incolu and party have left town. CHI KCU SESVI. ES. —Rev. J. 11. W. Stuck • nhurg, of Pittsburgh, will preach in the Lutheran Church, on Sunday evening next, ? l 23d, inst. RrxovAU—Tbe Law and Collection . Sec of J. R. Drxuouuow ha? been removed to the sec )d story of J. W. Lingenfelter's New Building, adjoining the Mengel House property. IMEORTAXT. —It is reported about town that the Seymour and Blair Club held a meeting on last Saturday evening. Won't some Dem ocrat give us the particulars? QCERY. —Why don't the Gazette name -ime of the Republicans in this vicinity who have declared for Seymour and Blair. We have no doubt but that such would like to see their names in print. Trot out your recruits. UOSOKS TO THAPBETS STEVENS. —Tbe diff erent church bells in town were tolled on Monday afternoon at two o'clock, in honor of HOB. Tbaddeus Stevens, whose funeral look place at that hour. A WABKISG. —An exchange warns mothers and nurses against the practice of drawing children around the streets in little carriages backward. It has been known to produce in sanity. PERSONAL —Hon. Simon Cameron and family arrived at the Springs last week. Tbe new? of tbe death of Tbaddeus Stevens called the Senator away shortly after his arrival but his family, we believe, arc still bere. Tbe "•enator himself intends returning shortly. ANOTHER NEW CHURCH. —Ground ha; been broken for a sew Catholic Church on the North east corner of Penn and Richard treets. We understand that tbe work is to be pushed forward as rapidly as possible, and the building got under roof the coming fall. XOTU E. —Tbe stock of Books and Station ery formerly belonging to Mr. Keeffe has been purchased by the INQPIRKR Book Store. This * - the only place in town now where miscel laneous books, periodicals. Ac., are to be fonnd. Remember the place—opposite the Mengel House. SOMETHING NEW. —Our enterprising young triend, I). W. Cronse. has opened out a new Segar and Tobacco Store, on Pitt street one door East of G. R. Oster A Co's. He keeps every thing in his line constantly on hand, and the lovers of the "weed" will find Dan. always accommodating and reasonable in prices. Don't faii to call at the "Resort"' if yon want to be supplied in this line. THAT MEETING. —We have no doubt hut that the chap who hunts up locals for tbe '■ tzette will treat the readers of that delecta ble sheet to a glowing account of the Demo cratic meeting held in front of the Bedford House on last Saturday evening. This will a 00k very well on paper. But as for the truth, (an article in whicb that veritable scribbler never deals.) we woald be willing 'o t.,ke the evidence of tbe Democrat who *xs heard to say "that another such a meet fg and a few more such speeches and the --•publicans will have it ail their own way." ' • ALBERT T. WADE is the agent of J. B. Err A to., for the sale of their edition of " Jh s Dictionary of tbe Bible. He is now canvassing the connty. This book is sold < .... by subscription and generally can only * obtained from agents. It is worthy of a J iace in the library of every Bible reader, and tvery one who can afford it should have a >py. e bespeak for our young friend tbe cau-ouage of aS upon whom he may tall; * *- v find his book a safe and reliable '"Hstmeut. THE LIST GK.VKB FIZZLE.—A graud rally ! of the unterrified of Bedford bad been planned for Saturday evening. Bills were posted, and with a great flourish of trumpets all the faith- j tal were exhorted to be on hand. Saturday ' evening came but with it the crowd did not come. The Court-room we? opened and the j lights bright 1 * burning, but the crowd wa not forthcoming. Despairing of even effect ing an organization in so dry a place, the band was sent out to ptay arottr.d town and gather up the boys. Between eight and niue o'clock enough of a crowd was drummed up j in front of the Bedford House, to organize a meeting. The first speaker, was no le>B a character, than the notorious rebel General ; Thomas McKaig of Cumberland, who regal ed the men, women and children, to tbe number of about a hundred, scattered around within sight of the speaker, will! a rehash of played out, rebel, states' rights doctrine. Next came another rebel, A. L Knott. Esq.. the rebel prosecuting attorney of Baltimore. The crowd (?) had already had a pretty fuli dose of rebel doctrine and not being disposed j to be treated to another on the same evening rapidly dwindled down to the officers and speaker on the stand, the usual attendants inside the bar room, about twenty or thirty persons in the street, and a few scattered along the doorways on the opposite side, who evidently enjoyed their own private conversa tion much more than the dry effort of Mr. Knott to show that the rebeliion was consti tutional, that the national debt could not be paid Ac. The meeting was a quiet one, wy qvid\ indeed we fee! disposed to congratulate orr Copperhead friends on the very rapid im- j prove UK- nt they are making in this direction, J A few more meetings at the same rate and there will be no noise at ail. The noise, with the crowd, grows smaller by decrees and beautifully le-.-. A few in r reh> 1 -pe-T.es might improve the situation. We advise tbero to send foi Gen. Forrest, of Fort Pillow butchery notoriety. Wade Hampton, sod Ex Gov. Wise. It might Lew !1 even to, bring Blair here, and let him n i l that fa- j mous !< ner in favor of a DC--V reliellion. >' mething niu.-t 1 done —their rise is get ting desperate. A Fttuin AKTAIB. —The patriotic ladies of ] this place, feeling an interest in the welfare of the Republican Band, and that their vaiua ble services rendered the farty should be sub stamially recognized, determined to hold a festival on Friday and Saturday evenings of j last week, the proceed? to be appropriated to j aid in purchasing uniform? for the mem bers of the Band Although the affair : was altogether an impromptu one, the man ner in which it was gotten nj> reflects great credit upon the ladies who conducted it. The new store room of Mr. Samuel Shuck, i on Pitt street, was tastefully decotated and j fitted up tor the occasion. Tables were set ; the length of the building, and loaded with cake, fruit and flowers, which were offered 1 for sale by the young Indy friend? of the Band in attendance. At the farther end of I the room delicious ice cream was sold under the supervision of those who had the affair in charge. The adjoining court was also hand gomely decorated, and here a museum, with ; the nature of which we are not acquaint ed. but which was gotten up for the en- j tertainmeut of the boys *s- announced, j The Band was in attendance, and from the portico of the adjoining residence of Mr. William Shuck, discoursed its musie for the entertainment of tic .?<: present. The weather was very pleasant on both evenings, and the large crowd in attend ance orderly throughout. Tbe nelt leceipts amounted to tbe sum of eighty-eight d.ilars. ■ Had the affair not been necessarily hurried : forward no doubt twice that amount would j have been realized. As it was but two days were allowed in which to prepare. The 1 thanks of the Band are certainly eminently : due their lady Iriends for this tinic-ly aid. and they now have the pleasure of using si ver in struments that are paid for, and have a sufficient balance in tbe treasury to enable ■ them to purchase the uniforms. PlTTsi:rßi;H axd Conn eu-svili.v. Baii.uoah. —Proposals for the, graduation, tnasonry and ballasting of thirty three sections ou this road are advertised for by the Chief Engineer, B. j H. Lutrobe. Tbe thirty-three sect ft } em- | brace the valley of the Yoaghiogheny, the Sand Patch tunnel on the Summit of the Allegheny, and the valley of the Wills Creek to within about five miles of Cumberland. We are pleased to see these evidences of ej.-rgy in the prosecution of the work on the Pitt-burgh ai.d Connellsville road. Propo j sals wiii be received until tbe 15th of Septem- j ber. Work will doubtless be begun on the j wbole line as soon thereafter as possible. The 1 people of Bedford County have a deep inter est in this work as it seems to present the only available opportunity of getting alia:': road completed to Bedford. As scon as the 1 contracts are let and the work begun our peo ple mu-t be prepared to do their part toward building the railroad to Bridgeport. \\ c- will endeavor to keep our readers posted in regard to the progress of the work on this road, auu to notify them of the opportune moment for pushing forward our own enterprise- The Lady's Friend For September. A spirited St- el Engraving, called i,e At :ack," leads off the September number of this "Queen of the Monthlies.'" This is followed | by tbe usual elegant Steel Fashion-Plate, and i by a fine Wood Engraving, suited to the sea •ide season, called '"On the Cliff." Then rime numerous engravings of the Pa bloat, interesting to ladies, with a piece of Music. The literary matter of this number includes the beginning of a Novelet, called 'Fleeing* from Fate," by Louise Chandler M >hon. which is a powerfully written and deeply in '• resting story of lotc and marriage; '•!.• + and Ambition," by the author of " The Little Gentleman ,n Green;" the conclusion of that Hue novelet, "A Head Man's Hob Ac., Published by Deacon A* Peters©"- 310 Wal nut street, Philadelphia! at a year which also includes a large steel ei gravingi. For sale at the Inv irer Book "-tore. Hand Book of Poimcs.—We have just received a copy of "M'Pberson's Hand Book of Politics for 1855." This is a most valuable political manual containing da'a bearing upon current politics, and other valuable in formation that no man who desire.- to be either thoroughly or partially versed in the Government of this country can do wi:h.rut The tabular statement* placed in the volume are of great value, ami fully meet the wants intended to be supplied. Not wki.i. Driiirh —The Committee on | Applause at the fizzle on Saturday night. ! J'be chairman was alone in attendance. The rest of tbe committee were probably 100 full of Benzine to find the small assemblage, and :he enthusiastic chairman bad to perform all : the duties himself. This individual made i a desperate effort to raise applause but could iind no kindred spirit to join in his joy. When the meeting adjourned he departed, showing strong symptoms of hydrophobia. Lippixcott's MtSitmc. —The September Number Contains: Dallas Galbrailh au American Novel, Part IX : Sorrento. Pre raphaelite at Saratoga; Two American Presidents; On Ussaie Tons l.es Grants; Nantucket. A Virgil; Dispute about Edoca tion ; My Two f American in Warwickshire; The Kitchen, Who Shall Separate Us? Ex pression in Sculpture : Oar Monthly Gosrip ; | Literature of 'The Day. For sale at the lxqcißEß Book Store. Yearly Subscription, $4. Single Number, 35 eta. .1. B. Lippincott i A Co., Publishers, 715 A 717 Market St., j Philadelphia. las 1 JFO PICTCSO.— "IMfperne the ear pet bag State Governments," cries Frank Blair. "1 es, drive ; eui out," shouts the ra venous, office-hungry rabble wbo follow in his wake, "drive 'em out that the spoils may be ours. "Drive 'em out," echoes the Ku- Klux Klan, and acting accordingly, the blood o! ibe 1 nion man South is made to redden the peaceful hearthstone, and be falls amidst his tannic a martyr to noble and cherished principle?. "Down with the black man." shi ieks the assassifl as he plunges the dagger into the heart of the peaceful black, —"down with ibe negro, that we may have a war of races, —a war for plunder." "Away with the j loyal Unionists," yells the desperado, as his ! victim falls beneath the stroke of the bloody knife, —"away with htm, that the booty may belong to us.". "Disperse ike carpet bag State Government#,'' rebates every late rebel ; in arm-, and the MURDER OF ONE HUN DRED AND FIFTY UNION MEN IN ONE MONTH, IN ONE STATE, announces that it is being dune "LET US HAVE PEACE." says Ulysses S. Grant. "Peace, peace," cries the mag nanimous hero who followed in bis lead i to do battle for the cause of the country, —"peace, that human blood may no lon ger drench our land, tbe cry of tbe widow tease and tbe anil of the orphan no more lie beard. ** "Give us peace," sighs the patriot who sees that bis country's ruin must follow the re-inauguration of war. "Peace, oh God, PEACE," mourns the aged mother and the venerable sire, as they think of him w hose lender affection cheered them in their old days, but whose life was laid down in defense of the Union, aud for peace. "Peace, Father above, grant us peace," hj,g the orphan boy in humble prayer, as he sits at the feet of the widow ed mother and listens to the story of the bloody conflict that made him fatherless. "Let us haTe peace," re echoes every true lover of bis country North, and the vision of prosperity, progress, a united country and glorious future unfolds itself in the success ot the cause of GENERAL GRANT in November. CARP or THANES. —At a regular meeting of the Rei u! lican Silver Cornet Bar.d of Bed ford. held -on Monday evening, August' 17th lfuft, the following resolutions were offered and unanimously adopted: Rejoiced—That the thanks of the Band are eminently due to the patriotic ladies of Bed ford. who so generously contributed their means and graciously lent their aid in fur therance of the interest? of the Bend in ten dering us a Festival which not ouly afforded us substantial assistance but whicb added so much to oar entertainment. J'esolced —That these reciprocities of kind ness shad never be forgotten, but that our most cherished gratitude shall ever flow toward those true hearts, and we unite in un feigned thanks to the fair hands that so delicately wrought so magnificent a feast. S. 4- JORDAN, U.S. ELLIOTT, R. W. COOK, Committee. FIRE. —The large Tannery of Hoyt Broth ers. at Emmaville, Falton county twelve miles S. E. of Bloody Run, was entirely con sumed by fire on Monday morning, the 10th inst. The fire is supposed to have originated from tbe furnace, and when dis covered. at 1 o'clock A. M. bad made so much headway that an attempt to save the building would have been sheer folly. The energetic agent of the Company, Mr. Conlev, at once directed his attention to the large stock of leather that was in the building, and with the assistance of employes and neighbors remov ed the greater part of it. though not without damaging it slightly. Only a few cords of bark were burned. The loss is estimated at S2O,O;Kt, with an Insurance that will probably cover a large proportion.— ltedford County Pre**. Ci.i it MEETING. —Tbe Grant and Colfax Campaign Club will meet on Saturday even ing next. Hon. T. J. Coffey, of Philadelphia, an able and eloquent speaker, and Hon. John Cessna, of Bedford, will address tbe meeting. Hon. Francis Jordan, Secretary of the Com" mouweaith, a gentleman with whom our citi zens are well acquainted, and whose sterling qualifications and great ability no one dares to question, is expected to be present, in which case he will also address the meeting. Let our friends turn out as tbey have done before. We have got the inside track and let us keep iu Rally 1 Rally ! | Be Viouaxt. —The Republican party can. n l deploy too carefully. We do not fight the battles of this campaign against an open, manly foe. but again Eta bushwhacking enemy, whose weapons are colonization fraudulent naturalization, duplicate voting, and false re turns. Their agents are sworn to secrecy, and it is almost certain death to him who, under a tjualrn of conscience, reveals their hidden arts. Let the Union men be always , awake. The Heated Term. Augu-t. is invariably an unhealthy uwuth. and I the ilbg-iiays arc universally qnote-i a- an un betithy reason. Dkeaeea mere frequently ter loiuniv fatally at ibis time Tbn at any other, ow ing to the relaxation of tbe system. This is, therefore, the proper time to use a remedy that ; a-iIT reewperate the strength and fortify the sys tem against the attacks of disease. Experience has demonstrated the fast that II Ois TETTER'S SY'IMACJI BITTERS is the best medicine ased to auch tbis dcjimM ol.jeet. Bj it o*e tbe appetite is increased, digestion promoted, ail feeling of depression removed, and tbe vital function* restored. Tbe afflicted should avoid al! 7eriiic.ioas alcoholic preparations purporting to he tonic? and restorative?, a? tbey only afford ! temporary i hi lira.*ion#:, and eventually entail d3nger >uF, i.' not fatal, results. This is never tbe J case with HOSTETTF.R'S STOMACH BIT. TEH'S. Tbey afiord permactnt benefit and sooihe the cervrs without reaction following their j use. The weak and debilitated, by ite aid, awake t' :i sen*e of the enjoyments of life, and j tint are rnobled ore more to take fbeir atcus t"me 1 p '.itione in society. lIOSTETTEH*S BITTKIts arc wow considered the standard rem cjj fir a'l disearea arising from j*n impurity of the Idwo-'L Tbty are manofactured in great quan tities. an ! there is scarcely a city or hamlet on t.ie habitable globe where tbey may not be found. >1.4 It h fc'fs. Philadclphia. Aug. IT. —There is not much doing in ckrversc-ed, and price* are necessarily unchanged: sales of If >0 bushels at .<— John V>'. Dldwws. 4>.',rrf„r* /*.. ~—l>., —I>. K. Anlers. u, Michael. Die hi, and .1. I. No We. &'- Uefibaugh. I —K. F. Kerr Clerk — T. K. Getty*. Tna. !• r — Wiliiam Bowies. — Dr. F. C. Ufa tier. Avfi'tor*—Jane- Maltiugly, J&hu D. Lura*, and 5. Whip. ftr.BOtGn OPFICEItS. BmrfCm* — V. —A. J. Mos-'in. Ctmrnxil—Tbotsu H. Lyon.*, John Bu*r, A. • Mower. J. M. Shoemaker, Hiram LenU and T. E Gctty*. Clerk —H. Nicodemo#. Treasurer— Jobß 11, Hk h. Co4f&/c —ffiltbtß Gephxrt, Htifk C"***tfthU —Julia Harris. >it!/ itiiector*—Job MwflD. t. L. HuJetH * • K. deUvf, Jaeob Kcd, John Cestn* and H. Nie edma*. Secretary —J. YV. Lingc filter. Treas urer—T. R. (Jetty#. KiKimu. MpAeeopa /mm— Rev. AifM J. Barrow. Prerhyterian — Rev. 14. F. W tl#oa. Lnth*ru* — Rev. J. tj. Me. At tee. IfetkodvU —Hv. B. cJ. W. Heed. Herman Reformed — Rev. H. Heckruian. Raman Catholic — l4ev. ThottAf Heydcn. A ATIOSS. Bedford No. 320. A. V. M.. meet* on :be Srsl Wednesday u now prepared to sell by wholesale all kind# of UIGARF- Ail orders promptly filled. Person.'- desiring anything in his line will do well to give bitu a call. Bedford Oct 20. As.. 4 DMINISTKATOR'S NOTICE. j\. Letter- of Administration on the estate of Thomas Oldham, late ef Union township, dec d . having been granted to the bseriber residing in said township, notice is. therefore, hereby given to all persons Indebted to sail estate to make im mediate payment to the subscriber, and tboie hav ing claims against the estate arc required to pre sent them forthwith, duly authenticated for set tlement. THOMAS J- CROYLE, 21 aU £ Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of admini? f reiion on the estate of George Deitrick, late of Harrison township, dec d, having been this dy issued to the subscriber, re siding in said townsnip. notice is therefore here by given to all persons indebted to said estate to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present the same duly authenticated for settlement. 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The NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY is a corporation Chartered by Special Act of Congress, approved July 25, 1845, with a CASH CAPITAL OF $ 1 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 , and is now thoroughly organised and prepared for bu.-incs-?. Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solicitors, tv ho .tre ixrited to apply at our office. Full particulars to he had on application at our office, located in tbe second story of our Banking House, when* Circulars an 1 Pamphlet*, fully de scribing the adnutagee o*rtl by the Company, may be had. Application* for Centra! and Western Pennsyl vania to be made to B. S. RUSSELL, Manager, Towanda, Pa. K. YV. CI.ARi: A CO., No. 35 South Third St rev*, 2iaoglyr PHILADELPHIA. Y' ALU ABLE VIRGINIA FA RM FOR SA LE. The sub-mriber not baring tirtz, to give it at tention. oStr; for sale bis fr:o. North of James River, near Lynchburp, Va. It ei>si.ts of near ly 1,000 acres, about 600 cleared, balauce in timber, and ail well adapted to TOBACCO, '•BAIN, GRASS and FRVIT. There is a large man-ion on it with a handsome lawn, negro quar ters. stable, tobacco b-rn and other build.ngs. It bis a bearing orchard of apples, peaches, pears, cherries and other fruit, and a vnunjj or cbard reeently planted. The climate is mild and healthy, and the eity of Lynsh l ur; two miles distal.' afford.- aii exeellent market for everything prndsnd. I will sell uilb the farm all the stie-lt upon it. Consisting of five hea.l of horses, ab ,u* forty bead "f cattle, including some Devon curs, I'nrham Hull, and two yoke of oxen. hogs, farming uten- I sils, de. If soi l before the first of October thj corn crop will f>e included, and the pnrsh.ite r w ;u ec} jj,, ! benefit of the fallows for wheat. The rattle and corn crop are alone worth f-.oo'i. .\b<>ut 100 acres of the land are set in yoang tb.ier. Price fr r whole. fi'JO.OOO; half ea-h. t.-al a e in pay meute to snit, with interest. eIT.OOO will be U j ken without tbe stock and crops. For furtfcvr information apply to JOS. PuItTKR, on the i premises or to L. T. WaVTSOX, Slaug.tt .">2.i Wa'not street, l'hil'a. 11-ST OF CAI SES .J Rut down for September A!, turned Court, 14th day. Sol. I'icken . M 'Ses Dieken. Ee'r. Wm. Rogers ve Riddlesburg C. il. Co. Paul Sfifioek vs. Josiah llrrk. S S Fluek et al vs. Abel Putt. Same. va Jas Row re r. Riddlesburg C. k t. Co. vs. Broad ton C. •{■ I. Co. .Simon Walter et aJ vs. Joseph Rebel et al. Thoa. Psitcbey vs. Jae. Lingenfelter et al Fredaliue Smith et al vs. John Carender et al John Peterson vs. James Hrffner et al Simon Walter et al vs Jno Buyer et al Sophia Hook et al vs. Thomas Orowden et al S L Russell, Trustee, vs. E'iiabeth Heeler et al A C Vaugban t Co. vs. K M Trout et al Paul S. Monk vs. Sarah C Burk Michael Kitcbey vs. S S Flock. John Metzgar's adtn'r va John Corley et al John Cessna vs. Jonathan Bowser. P.eed A Schell vs. Aaron W. Rec.i Fredaline Smith et al ra Alex Fletcher Win, S Flock, Eeq. vs. A J Snively, Esq. Hen. Bridenthal vs. Rich. Haxlett. Wills * llogue TS. Thomas Johns. Hester S. Barclay et al vs. Wm. Hoilman. Isaac h. Fickes vs. 0. T. McCorioirk et al. P G Morcart, Com. sc. vs. Paul llarshherger. I saac L Firkes vs. G. T. McCortnick et al. B W (laiTctsen va lieu. Troutman. Isaac F 'irove ve. Wm. burner k eo, Mirb'l Ritchey vs. Homer Niece. B. W. tTarrcteon va Philip Little, et al. Mary Ann Hammond va Wm. Koontz. David "ver vs. G. W. Hupp et al. Thos Growdeu va. Arch. Blair et al. Same v>. Mary Wigfield et al. (MM August 17, ISfiS. 2Uug 0. E. SHANNON, Pret 2£fpt rirfrtfefmcntis. ! gUERIFF'S SALES. I By virtue of sundry writs of vend, exponas and U'van .ana* to toe directed there will be expos-eel to public sale, at the Coun House, in the Boroogh of Bedford, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER itb, A. D. 1668, at 10 o'clock A. M., the following real eeUie, rixr Uae tract of land co&Lai&iog 160 acres more or les*. 25 acre* cleared acd under fence, with a two atory log bourn, log atabla, eaw mill and apple orchard f hereon, adjuieifig Sands of Jno England oh ibc ewt, David J. Mrria on the tooth, i .ewia Root* arid Hear? Q*Kea! <** the w t, nod Fred erick DavD on the north; eitoated in Wt Prov idence township, Bedford county. >eir.cd and taken into execution a* the property of Fbihp Chamberlain. ALbsy One tract of land containing 147 acre# more or iet-s, wiih rut NO acres cleared and un der fence* with a 2| rtory log house and double it*g lj m thereon erected, and email apple and peach orchard thereon; adjoining land* of .Samuel Kerr and Jackson Kerr on the we*t, James Worts on tbe fotULh-eaat, Widow Mullin on the north, and Miuate in Harmon township, Bedford co. Seuod and taken into execution a* the property of NeDoft B. Miller. A One tract of land co? taining 240 acre* more or less, about S5 acie> cleared and under fence, with two two-story houeea and two barn* thereon erected: also ayoong apple orchard there on. adjoining Und* of E. L. Anomoa, John Laf fertj and other*, aud situate in Juniata township, Bedford county. Setsed and taken in execution*as tbe property of Robert A Jams an-1 Egolf. ALSO, One lot of ground containing one acre more or leas, with a log hoo.c aid Jog stable thereon erected: adjoining lauds of Danie! Brum baugh: situate in Middle Woodberry township, Bedford county. Scire 1 and taken in execution a* tbe property td IV ]i W imer and Hannah Weimer. ALSO, Unc lot of ground containing one acre more or le-*, with a two story piank house there is. adjoining lands of Cha?. Urubenater on the Hugh? Muore on the North and West and front im on the roaj] leading to Dutch Corner; sit uate in Dediord towurhip. 4' and taken in execution as the property of Breim Hartleroad. ALSO, All that certtio tract of land situate in Broad IVp t'jwjtbip, Bedford county, bounded • A n< i described as follow, ?ix; Beginning at a ' Jack oak, a corner of the hereinafter described tract, ihei c south by line of said tract t9 degrees and minutes eact 78 perches to a poet: thence south 2i degrees ea,-t 26 and 45-006 perches to stones: thence south 2 degrens and 11 ininutes east 71 nd 7-10 perches to a chestnut: thence south three degrees and forty-two minutes east twenty-three perches to a post; thence north eer- j enty-eight degrees west three and nine-tenths perches to a chestnut rfj-two I degrees and thirty-three minuUs west forty-four *nd four tenths perches tea white oak stump: j thence north fourteen and three-fourths degree- Vest seventy and five-tenths to black oak, tbe ; place of beginning, containing abaut fifty-eight acres, leaving out of aud taking frm tbe said j fifty-eight acres as above described, hewever, ten ' avres and >ixty-five perche? <-f the saxne, convey ed by deed of said Jaznes 31aguire and John B. 'liven and wife to John R-'mmell and John Rom mel!, Jr., dated the 4th day of August A. D. 1865, I and recorded in Bedford county, in Record Book "A S." page 584 e: Leg: and leaving out of and taking from said fifty-eight acres above descri bed, ai-o, a small lot ©! about one-fourth of an acre, conveyed by deed of said James Maguire xndJtzhn B Given and wife dated the third day ; of April, A. D. 1v64,l v 64, to Lewie Audorson, recorded in Bedford County, A L page 370. bat retaining ! as subject to the said mortgage all the rights and privileges reserved to the said grantors, their heirs and assign? in tbe said part? so conveyed j to raid Rommel!? and Andersons. Also, the un divided one-third part of a tract of land contain ing two hundred and Sve and one-half acre?, more •r less, of which about one hundred acres are • I eared and under fence, and having thereon erected two dwelling houses and two bams, be ing the same tract conveyed to Hezekiah Kaaton • t al by William Anderson by deed recorded in Bedford county, in beck A A. page 340: adjoining ands of Asa Duval et al, situate adjoining the first above described tract, and in the same town ship* tbe right aud title of Hezekiah Easton there in being the one-third part > having passed by Sheriff's sale to John McUauiess, and his right by Sheriff"# sale to Samuel J. Ur wc, Esq., who convey# the ?ame by deed dated 12th May, j to said Maguire and Given: situate in Broadtop ! i township. Seized ar.d taken in exe< ution as the property if Jame* Maguire and John B. Given. ROBERT STEUKMAN, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, August 5, I^6B. AGISTER'S NOTICE. AH per? us interested are hereby notified that I j the following Lamed accountant? have filed their j accounts in tbe Register's office of Bedford coon- j :y. and that the same will b* presented to the Or- i pban*' Court in and for said Couti'y, on Tuesday 'be Sth day of September next, at tbe Court llouwe. in Bedford, for confirmation: Tbe account of Simon L. llatnaker and J. Piper f ; Smith, administrators of tbe estate of John Smith, Esq., late f Scbelisburg Borough, dee'd. The account vf Duncan MvY'icker, Esq. Trustee for the -ale of tbe real estate of Samuel Hall, late | of Napier tp., dec\L The account of Isaac L. Hnyder. Adin'r f Rachel Gariick, dee'd. The account of John G. Smith, guardian of { Franklin Kegg, minor son of John Kegg. dee'd. | The final account of Levi adm'r of i ;he estate of Jonathan C. Diehen, I?*te of Camler- I land Valley tp., dee d. The account of Peter 11. Shires and Samuel Stahb adm'r* of tbe estate of Wm. Stahl, late of Bedford Borough, dee'd. The account of P. F. Lehman, Etq., Executor i -f the last will and tesUment of Mary Hyssong. j late of Londonderry tp., dee'd. j ifae account of Lewis M. Slatler, administrator j of the estate of Joseph Br in key, late c! Juniata j ! tp.. dee'd- ; Tbe accwunt of George D. Shuck, one of the Executors ol ibe last will and testament of Josiab t I. Shuck, late of Bedford Borough, dee'd. ' The account of John Major, Esq.. Trustee to \ #♦ !i the real c?tate of .Yiichacl Reed, late of Liber- j ty dee d. i * The final aeeowat of Cyrus Penrose, adm'r o! i tie estate of YY'm. Pentose, late of .St. Clair twp., J dee'd, for confirmation on the 15th Sept. next, at j an adjourned court. 14*cg O. E. SHANNON, Reg't. CqOTJRT PROCLAMATION. J T" the Carantr, the JmeHee. of the I'ertr, and CotmeMm i the ditfere.t Tatruthipr im the Cmmntg of Urd/ord. Greetimg: K.,0 VE, that in pursuance of * przr*p! to me dirf-cted, untler the haoJ an A zeal of the H"U. ALI.X 4 N DER KING, Pre.-iileat of the several Courts of Common Pleas, in the Ifilh Dietrict, eooristiaij of the counties of ; ! Franklin, Fulton. DeJforJ and Somerret. and bj j virtue ol his office of the Court ot Ojer and Tcr- j miner and General Jail Delivery for the trial of ■ capital and other offenders therein, and tbe Gen eral Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace: and G. W.Gvm- and Willi tie 8. Eicboltz, Judges i ■>f the same Court in the -tme County of Bedford, ; You and each of you, are hereby required to be j and appear in your proper persons with your Ke j coris, Uecoguixancea, Examinations, and other : Remembrances, before tbe Judges aforesaid, at j Bedford, at a Court of Oyer and Terminer and | General Jail Delivery and (Joarter Seaeions of I the peace therein to be holden for tbe county of Bedford, aforesaid, on the 1< Monday of Sept., ; briny the 7lh day. 1*66, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon of that day, there and then to do those ; things to which your several offices appertain. Given under my hand aud sea! the 3d day of { An gust, in the year of onr Lord, 1668. ROBERT BTECKMAN, ; Sheriff's ( Bice. 1 Sheriff, i ; Bedford, Aug. 3, 1668. j 4w I IST OF CAUSES .J Put down sor trial at September Term, 1868, j 7th day: l'ani S. Mock vs. Josiah Bnrk. S. S. Flock et al *s. James Bowser. Riddlesburg 0. k 1. Co. va Broadtop C. A I. Co- Joseph Williams vs Solomon Williams Thomas Kitcbey vs Jaeop Lingenfelter et al Fredaiiae Smith et al TS John Lavender et al John Peterson vs James Heffner k Co. Mary Jane Holsinger vs Josiah Holtingrr. Sophia Hook et al vs Thomas Growden ct at Fllizalwth Beeler et al TS S L Russell, Trustee, ke. John Metzgar's adm'r vs Dry Ridge Church John Cessna vs Jonathan Bowser Fredaline Smith et al rs Alexander Fletcher Joseph Gariick rs Abraham Gariick. John S. Rinard rs David B. Kockendarfer B. W. tlarretsou vs Philip Little et a] ' B a , aa nah C. Tayler vs William Colvin Peter Cramer rs William Karat | Thomas Growden vs. Archibald Blair et al Same vs Mary Wigfield et al Certified August 16, 1868. 1 iaug 0. E. SHANNON, ProL : J' 00 K OUT. The Bov.k* of IRVINE k STATLER are rtiU jin my hands for collection. All accounts remain, ing nnsettled on their Books lYom and after the 10th day of August. I8e, will lie issued on with out regard w friend or foe. Bedford. July 31. H. NICODKMVS. pisccUattfos. pHE "HERO" FROTT JAR. If yoe want a fruit jar, we can say yon will find this tbe best you have yet used. Call and tee it. It stands unrivalled as a preserver of fruit in a fresh state. If you want the best APPLE PAREES, If you want a BRASS OR BELL-METAL KETTLE, If you want the best CLOTHES WRIN'(R, If you want DEMIJOHNS, all sixes, If you want GUM SHOES, foi Horses, If you want GRASS MATS, for doors, II yon want a plain set of HARNESS, (cheap,) If you want a cheap WAGON WHIP, If you want CARRIAGE or BUGGY WHIPS, If you want a RIDING WHIP, If you want a WOODSTOCK WHIP, If you want LASHES, If you want CARRIAGE or FLOOR OIL CLOTH, If von wan' ENAMELED LEATHER, If you want a CHAMOIS SKIN, If yon want HOUSE or GONG DOOR BELLS, Ifyou want all kinds of CAN and TUB PAINTS, If yon want WHITE LEAD and OILS, If you want SPRINGS and AXLES, \ If you want STEEL and STEEL WIRE, I< you want PICKS and MATTOCKS, If vou want MASON and STONE HAMMERS, If von want WATER PIPE, If you want HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SHAFTS, If you want BOiyS, BUGGY-TOPS, PROPS, 4kc. If you want CROSS-CUT and MILL SAWS, In short, everything that people may want in the Hardware line may be bad at LYNCH S HARDWARE STORE. Also, agent for tbe sale of THE ALTA VELA GUANO. Every farmer should give it a trial on a small i scale, at least, this fail. CALL AND SEE THE ARTICLE. CHILDR EN'S CAR RI AG E*: The best assortment ever brought to this place: j will be aoM cheap, at LYNCH'S HARDWARE STORE, BEDFORD, PA. 7aug j jQ E NTISTR T . DR. J. G. MINNICII, DENTIST, Successor to Dr. 11. V. Por.TZE, In Harris' New Building, BLOODY RUN, PA. All operations on the natural teeth, sueh as FILLING, REGULATING,EXTRACTING, Ac. performed in tbe best style. ARTIFICIAL TEETH Of #1! kinds and of best materials inserted. All operation* warranted. TERMS-CASH. Mar",ff&6m BLOODY RUN MARBLE WORKS. R. H. SIPES having established a manufactory j of MonuinenU, Tomb-stones. Table-Tops, Coun- | ter-slabs, Ae., at Bloody Run, Bedford eo., Pa. and having on hand a well selected stock of for eign and American Marble, is prepared to fill all 'irders 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 pl!#:ly. \\* I N D O W SASH! 7 V WINDOW SASH! I hive eftablUbcd en agency for the sale of WINDOW SASH and PANEL DOORS, at JOHN DAVIDSON'S, in Bedford, where per eons can at all times be supplied with the differ ent sizes now in use, or by sending their orders to me at Sfiaokeville, Somerset county, Pa., they will receive prompt attention. JOSIAH J. WALKER. May 29:6 m WASHINGTON HOTEL. This lirge and commodious house, having been re taken by the subscriber, is now open for the re- I ception of visitors and hoarders. The rooms are i large, well ventilated, and comfortably furnished. The table will always be supplied with the best •be narketeaa afford- The Bar is stocked with : the choicest liquors. In short, it is my purpose to keep a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. TEaaking •-be public for past favors, I respeetfully solicit a ; renewal of their patronage. N. B. Hacks will run constantly between the Hotel and tbe Springs. | mayl7,'S7:ly WM. DIBERT, Prop'r. "Uy ASHINGTON HOTEL FOR SALE. The subscriber offers this well known Hotel property, situated on the corner of Juliana and i Pitt streets, Bedford, Pa-, at private sale until i September 1, after which time, if not sold, it will ibe offered for rent. The building is FAR SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER IN TOWN and is one of the MOST FAVORABLY LOCATED in Southern Pennsylvania. Persons wishing a GOOD HOTEL PROPERTY will do well to give this their attention For terms or further particulars address the subscriber at Bedford, Pa. Jljulytf MICHAEL LUTZ. I7XCHANGE II OTE L . Ej HUNTINGDON, PA. j This old establishment having been leased by ) J. MORRISON, formerly proprietor of the Mor j rison Hoase, has been entirely renovated and re furnished and supplied with all the modem im provements and conveniences necessary to a firat i class Hotel. Tbe dining room has been removed to the first flo-r and is now spacious and airy, and the cham bers are all well ventilated, and the proprietor will endeavor to make his guests perfectly at home. Address, J. MORKItsQN, Exchav6k Hotel, 31julytf Huntingdon. Pa. IIVERY STABLES, in rear of the "Mengel J House," Bedford, Pa., MENGEL & BURNS, Proprietors. The undersigned would inform their friends, and tbe public generally, that they are prepared I to furnish Horses. Buggies, Carriages, Sporting ] Wagons, or anything in the Livery lineofhusi . aess, in good style and at moderate charges. Terms: Cash, unless by special agreemi nt j jan2l'6B:tf. MENGEL A BURNS. ! 4 LL KINDS OF BLANKS, Common Admin A istrator's and Executor's, Deeds, Mortgages I Judgment Notes. Promissory Notes, with ad without waiver of exemption, Summons, Subpone nas and Executions, for sale at the Inquirer office Nor 2,15 }JMNE CIGARS. ' Go to G. R. OSTF.R i CO.'S | NEW STORE, if you wish to get the best five I cent Cigar in town. Try their ten cent YARA and HAVANA Cigars, the flavoT of which will waft you into enraptured bliss. They have the ; best assortment of Cigars and Chewing Tobaccos in town. jn'yl" IAXPERIENCK teaches all to go to G. R. OS li TER a CO.'S large and spacious store j and get everything they want, and alto to get j good goods at MODERATE PRICES. New goods every week, and constantly in store a large ; and attractive stock of desirable goods. julyl' ALL KINDS OF BLANKS for sale at tbe /*. fairer office. A full supply of Deeds, Lea ses, Articles of Agreement tc. HARPER'S WEEKLY, HARPER'S BAZ*R, FRANK LESLIE, CHIMNEY CORNER, and all other Illustrated paper* for sale at the Inquirer Book Store. 2Ual Estate. AT PRIVATE SALE. A BARE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A HOME. Thu subscribers will sell a number of lot* ad- , joining the CHALYBEATE SPRING PROP ERTY in Bedford township, AT VERY LOW PRICES. On two of them dwelling houses hare already been erected. This is a splendid opportunity to hay a cheap and most desirable home, as the lots lie immediately opposite the Chalybeate Spring Park, on the road, and not more than 129 yards from the Spring, at the following low priees: 1. One-half acre lot with dwelling honse and other out-buildings, garden and fruit trees, and the best of water convenient, at 1700, cash. 2. Hall-acre lot $l3O, cash. S. Ilaif acre lot $l3O, cash. * 4. Half acre lot SIBB, cash. 5 and 6. Half acre lots with dwelling house, brick yard, garden and fruit trees thereon lor $338, cash. 7. Contains three acres covered with fruit j trees, and in a good state of cultivation, adjoin ing the above lots, for $438, cash. Any person desiring to buy a borne, a few yard* out of Bedford, will Cnd this offer worth serious consideration. JOHN LCTZ, inajS.tf Real Estate Agent, Bedford, Pa. A FARM IX MORRISON'S COVE AT PRI VATE SALE. The proprietor of the foliowio? land having concluded to remove to Mtfeouri. bat determined to sell hi* farm in Morrison's Cove, at private sale. The undersigned therefore offer fo the public the following cplendid farm, tie : THE "JOHN HOFFMAN" FARM located in Middle Wood berry township, on the Turnpike leading from Pattonsville to Woedhery, containing 111 ACRES OF CHOICE LAM), of which about 100 acres are cleared and in a high state of cultivation, and the remaining elev en acres are covered with SPLENDID TIME ER, with a large two story LOG FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, a large DOUBLE BANK BARN, scdall necessa ry out buildings thereon erected. Also, a tenant boose. There is an Orchard of CHOICE FRUIT TREES, said to be one of the best in the Core, thereon. There is also a Spring of most excellent water at the door, while the Meadow branch of Yellow ; Creeruns across the farm, passing with few of rodsk the buildings. This farm consists of the bestime-stone land in Morrison's Cove, and is in the highest state of cultivation. JOHN LCTZ, Real Estate Agent, may:B Bedford, Pa. j y ALU ABLE TRACTS OF LAND FOR SALE. The subscribers offer at private rale the follow ng valuable tracts of land. Tit: Xo. i. The undivided half of a tract of land, containing 227 acres, situate on the south-east side of the Broad Top Mountain, lying partly in Bedford and partly in Fulton county, and ad joining lands jo Samuel Banner, James lirio i burst and Wishart's heirs. TWO VEINS OF i COAL, one 3j feet, the other 04 feet in depth have been discovered on this tract. No. 2. A tract 0f230 acres near the above, ad- I joining the same lands, and supposed to contain the same veins of coal. I No. 3. A tract of 408 acres, within two and a ; half miles of the above wads, lying on the North 1 side of the Harbor across the mountain, well tim bered with oak and pine. May 3,-tf. JOHN LCTJ. Jjl OR SALE OR TRADE. FIVE lots of ground in Bedford, *0 by 210, formerly part of the Lyons' estate. Two lots in the City of Omaha Nebraska. Two tracts of ISO acres each within three miies of a depot on the Pacific Rail 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 Ctunty Pa., including valuable Ore, mineral and timber lands near Fort Littleton. Over 1,000 acres of valuable ore, coal and tim ber lands in West Virginia. ALSO, A lot of ground (about one acre) at Willow Tree, in ?nake Spring Township, on Chambersburg 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 the Borough of Bedford, with lime stone rock for kiln or <[narry on the upper end of each. Also, 320 acres of land in Woodbury co., lowa. 320 acres in Reynolds 00., Missouri. ISO ■* " Shannon " " 270J " " Bollinger " " SO " " Franklin •' lowa. 0. E. .SHANNON. June 21,-tf Bedford, Penn'a. yALU ABLE LIMESTONE FARM IN MORRISON'S COVE FOE SALE. The Farm adjoins the town of Woodberry. separated from it by the mill dam, which washes the whole eastern boundary, and contains FORTY-TWO ACRES, more or less, all of which is cleared and under a splendid state of cultiva tion. The l&rtn is divided into six fields, all of which are under port fence. Erected thereon is a SPLENDID TWO STORY' DWELLINO HOUSE, containing eight rooms exclusive of garret and cellar, A FRAME BANK BARN, seventy feet long (part new) with wagon shed attached and all other necessary out-build ingf. There is a never failing Spring of the best i limestone water, a Well at the door with good new pump, an Orchard of one hundred Apple trees; also, a number al Pear f standards and dwarf) Plum, Peach, Quince and Cherry trees, and four varieties of improved Orapes. The most careful estimate of the crop from this farm for the last year was SIXTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS. ; The party owning must sell, having purchased I near Kanaas City, Mo. TERMS, $5500.00 —one half cash, balance i .11 one and two years with interest from date. JOHN LUTZ, I jane 30.-tf Real Estate Agent. A FINE FARM FOR SALE IN DUTCH CORNER) XOW IS THE TIME TO BUY* CHEAP: I The subscribers will sell all that fine farm in i Bedford township, containing 180 acres, 95 of I which are cleared and under excellent fence, and •be balance, 95 acres, well Umbered, adjoining j lands of Charles Helsel. John Schnebly, and oth 'ers. Tie buildings area two and a half story LOG HOUSE and BANK BARN, with other out-buildings thereon crc'ted. Water in every field, with an excellent Saw Mill seat. A splen did apple crchard also thereon. Trice t tOOO. TERMS: One third in hand and the balance in ihrce annual payments with interest. JOHN LUTZ, j June 21, 1867:tf Real Estate Agent. T> RICK HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE -D IN PATTONSVILLE. The undersigned will sell at private sale the ! BRICK HOUSE and Lot of ground, now oceu ! pied by Nancy Stoner. in Pattonrrille, on reason : able terms: The house was erected for a Hotel, 1 an lis well adapted for that purpose, containing ' eight rooms, with a commodious Kitchen, and well ! of excellent water. The Stabling is sufficient for j Hotel purposes, and the garden is not excelled in : the neighborhood. There are all the other re • qnirite out buildings, and in excellent condition. ' A School House immediately across the street, I and Churches within a few hundred yards. This ! is a very desirable location, j JOHN LUTZ, Real Estate Agent, j m ay29.tf Bedford, Pa. FOR SALE. , . We take pleasure In offering to the public the i following tracts of excellent land for sale at veTy i reasonable prices. Persons wishing to buy will i do well to consult us before purchasing, and those I having lands to sell will find it to their advan tage to avail themselves of our reasonable terms 2. N. E. one-fourth S in township S; range 45, in Monona county. lowa. I*o acre; Piairia land- Price SOOO. No. 3. N. E. one-fourth of the N. W. one fourth section 22, in township 38, North of raugs 22, it Pine county, Minnoseta. 4* acres umbei land. Price S2M- JOHN LUTZ, Real Estate Agent, Feb. 1, 18*7. Bedford, Pi (Estate. ; £OO ACRES OF EXCELLENT FARM 1 LAND FOR SALE. | ONE TRACT containing 282 acres, with good i log house and ban thereon: also a good SAW ! MILL, worth a rental of S2OO per annum. About I half this tract is excellent bottom and the balance upland. About 100 arms arc cleared, well fenced, and in a good state of cultivation; balance well ! umbered. The whole tract is well watered, and is situate on Running's creek, ill St. Clair tp., ad joining lands of John Alstadt, Jacob Andrews and Jacob Beekley. The mill and farm will be sola separately, or together, to suit purchasers. ALSO, one tract containing 183 acres, having a I good log h-use and barn and out-bniidingf therc ■ on. About 03 acres cleared, we'd fenced and in a i good state of cultivation; balance covered with an excellent growth of valuable timber—well watered and situate near Pleasantvtlle, in 3t Clair tp., adjoining lands of Jacob Alstadt, Jacob Bowser, Jacob Berkley and Joseph t mith. Also, one tract containing 137 acres, about 20 acres cleared, well fenced and in a good state of cultivation: balance covered with an excellent growth o! valuable timber; well watered and situ ate in fit. Clair Township, adjoining lands of I Jacob Beekley, Joseph Smitband Christian Mock. Tbese lands former! v belonged to the estate of Nicholas Lyons, deceased, and are in a neighbor hood well supplied with schools, churches, "tores, - Ac. ! Each of these tracts will be sold Maw aole or is parte, to suit IMarcba^^er' , , and will bs oSered at private sale uatil SATIRDA\ the 14th of Ktfr. next, when, if not disposed of, thej will be fold to the highest and best bidder at public sale, of which timely notice will be gi^en- For further particular*, address perejnally, or by letter, J- W. DICKEBSON, Attorney-at-Law Sjuly: tf • Bedford, Pa. A' ■ HQI'&E AND ACRE LOT FOR SALE AT THE CHALYBEATE SPRING. We take pleasure in offering to the pup'ie the above property now occupied by Eveline C. Har • citrede, at the Chalybeate Spring, in Bedford to a nsbip at private sale. It consists of one acre of good land, in excellent state of cultivation, under new paling fence, with a FRAME PLANK HOC SB, small STJfBLB and other out-buildings thereon erected. There are also a large number of fruit trees upon it and a pring of excellent water at the door. Price S3OO, one half cash in hand and the b lance in one year. JOHN LCTZ, taay;ls Real Estate Agent, Bedford, I'a. DUMPS! PUMPS"' PUMPS !!! SYLVESTER G. MASON'S DO!JBLE-ACTING, NQN-FB EEZING FORCE PUMP, Patented August 2 e th, 1 Ss) ft SO 00 " 25 to 30 ft 30 00 '• 30 to 23 ft 95c pr ft " SO to 35 ft 35 00 " 35 to 55 ft 90e pr ft "35 to *0 ft 10 60 " 55 to 69 ftSocpr ft ■' *0 to 50 ft 95c pr ft A liberal reduction from the above prices will be made to parties sending u. several orders from one place at the same time. In sending orders please give the depth of the well to the top of the platform. County, rights for sale in Somerset. Fulton, Huntingdon, Franklin, Blair and Centre counties, Address j. W. ROHM t W. W. SHUCK, july 17.3 m Bedford, Pa. P A R M E R S!!! TRY THE A L T A V E L A P II O S P HATE. IT CONTAINS THREE PER CENT. OF A M M O N I A, AN AMPLE QUANTITY TO GIVE ACTIVITY WITHOUT INJURY TO THE VEGITA TION, AND A LARGE PER CENT AGE OF SOLUBLE BONE PHOS PHATE OF LIME, POTASH, AND SODA. THE ESSEX TIAL ELEMENTS OF A COMPLETE MA NUR E. PRICE •36.00 PER TON Of TEX BAGS TWO HUNDRED POUNDS EACH. Ask your neighbor about it. Send for a pamphlet, and give it atrial. Address the ALTAVELA GUANO CO., 57 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. T. M. LYNCH, Agent, Bedford, Pa. 3july.lj gOMETHIXG N E W . The undersigned has just returned from the city with all the LATE IMPROVEMENTS in Photographv, and is introducing the new style of Picture called the "CABINET SIZE PHOTO GRAPH," which has attracted so much attention in New York and Philadelphia- Having gone to considerable expense in refit ting and improving his Gallery, he is enabled to make any of the new style of Pictures at very low prices—FßOM 25 CENTS VP. He would also invite attention to bis splendid stock of ALBUMS, at greatly reduced prices; also. GILT, ROSEWOOD, and OILED WALNUT FRAMES AND MOULDINGS—VERY CHEAP. Also, WALNUT BRACKETS for ornamenting parlors. His FANCY CASES are of the latest style and made of the best material. PHOTOGRAPHS COPIED and enlarged from old Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes, Paintings or any other kind of Picture. Thankful to his friends for their patronage during the past fifteen years, he hopes to merit a continuance of the same, and would respectfully invite all who wish a correct likeness of them selves to call and examine his work before going elsewhere, satisfied that he can give entire satis faction to any who may favor htm with their cus tom. Dunelfc.lm) T. R. GETTY'S. FILLERS AND CONTRACTORS TAKE NOTICE. Sealed proposals for the erection of tho Bedford County Poor House will be received at the office if the County Commissioners, in Bedford, until - ATI! RDAY, the 15th day of SEPTEMBER next, when the contract will be awarded to the lowest Mid best bidder. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all of the bids. The building to be erected on the present Poor House property, to be two stories and a basement in height, large enough to accommodate one hun dred and twenty paupers, and to be completed, and ready for use, on or before the Ist day of October, 1569. The Commissioners will (urni-h the bricks. All :be labor, and all other materials, must be sup plied by the contractor. The plan, with detailed specifications, can be eccD at the Commissioners' Office, on, or any day after the 21st inst. The plan and specifications will be made part of the contract, and the con tractor will be held to a strict compliance there with. Ail proposals should be addressed to J so. G. Fisftxn, Commissioners' Clerk, F-dford, Pa. MICHAEL R. RITCHEY", DAVID HOWSARE, PETER M. BARTON, 17july2m Commissioners. yy ILL OV G HBY ' S PATE N~T SUM SPRING GRAIN DRILL, CHALLENGES COMPETITION. ft it the only Drill that will tow grain Regularly. Has no pins to break and can be used on rocky and stumpv fields and on the hill side with the same advantage as on level ground. As the supple is limited and demand greater than eTer, engage whet you want won from HARTLEY A METZGER, the only Agents for the genuine Willoughby Drill in thU part of Peun'a. 3 G - DENTISTRY". „ _ L X. BOWSER, Resit'*" DEWTIST, M OOB iitßur Pa., visits Bloody Run three days of each month, commencing with the Tuesdajoi the month. Prepared to perform *" " ? ations with whieb he may he favarsd. Term• ~ 'T:„ ,t t r .-a o/ alt nni *ricitj ens* excel* J* Work to be sent by Wise, must be paid for when tmpreesioni are taken. augs, '64:tf.