tiebforb Inquirer. SKDFOKD. PI.. FI'IIMY. NOV. 13. t*3fS. Xonil 3ffiws. DIRECTORY. —Tbt following is a directory of the Officers of Bedford County and the Borough of Bedford, of the Ministers of Bed ford, and the time o: meeting of the different associations: Btorosu COt'RTY OVriCKftg. President Judge —lloa. Alex. King. Aiaoetote Judge* —Wm. O. Eicbolti and Geo. W. Gump. Hrothosotary, Register tmd Recorder, d c.—o. K. Shannon. fh'utrict A ffftnwiy -- R. F K f :TT. Treasurer —Isaac Mongol. Sheriff— Robert fstoekin*ri. Deputy Sheriff- — Philip Huzxard. Dtp* Ncreyor--Samuc! I\ ©Herman. Commissioner* —Mich a--! S. Ritcbey. David }{ w-are, and P. M. 15art.3 Clerk-^- John G. Fisher. Cau****d —John W - Dick*r^>n. !/ , -ft i "f P&nr —l. R. Anfer- n, Michael, Dichl. av.d J. I. Ao'ic. .>'ttrard Samuel Defihansrh. Coaaeef—E. F. Kerr Clerk— T. R. jetty* Treasurer —WUliam J'hy*ician Dr. F. C. licamer. A*<itt<>r* —Jarnea Mattitigly, Joh'i I). Lucaa, and Whip. BonocGH vrncits. Hnrgc*t* —V. Stcckman. \**i*sant Rurge** —A. J. Sansoin. Ci'Hseiil —TbfUi&s H. Lyons, John Boor, A. W. Mower. J. M. Shoemaker, liiram Leo ft and T. R Getty*. Clerk —ll. Nicodemus. Tre<t*urer— Jt i.n 11. R:sb. '.Vnatable —William Gcpbart. High (■"HBtable —John Harris. Srhool IMrector* —Joh Mann. S. L. Russell, T. K. Gettys, Jacob Reed, John Cet*na and H. Nic lenu-. Secretary —J. W. Linge felter. Trea*- rer —T. R. Gfcttys. MI.fISTEKS. EptticopaiiaH —Rev. Alfred J. Barrow. Drnbtiterian —Rev. 11. F. Wilson. Lutheran —Rev. J. Q. McAttee. Methodist —Rev. B. G. W. Reed. German Reform erf-Re v. II Heckeramn* Roman Catholic —Rev. Thomas Heyden. ASSOCIATIONS. lied ford Lodge, No. S2O, A. Y. M., meets on the first Wednesday on or before full moon, in the Bedford Halt, on the corner of Pitt and Richard street*. Reave Brunch Encampment, X'. 111, I- O. 0. F., meets on the first and third Wednesday even in?:- of each month, iu the Bedford Hail. Ht "jOt 'J Lodge, No. 202. I. 0.0. F., meets ev ery Friday evening, in the Bed fold llall. lied ford Lodge, No. 14S, I. 0. G. T., meets in the Court House, on Monday evening of each week. Post So. 102, O. A. H. meets (.wry Thursday evening, iu the secoud story of Lingenfelter'a Law Building. GRAND UNION RALLY! Tbe Republicans of Bedford County, and | ail ho co-operated and eympaihized with us in our recent struggle, and helped us | achieve sucb a splendid triumph over the en- j euiies ot liberty, and the ioes of freedom, are ; cordially invited to assemble in GRAND MASS MEETING, at the COURT HOUSE, in Bedford, on I'UESDAY the 17tb NOVEMBER inst.. being the Tuesday of Court) for the purpose of mutual congratulation over our unprece dented victories, and for the inauguration of siu h measures as shall conduce Lithe prof perity and vitality of the Grand Old Repub lit in Party, and for the preservation of our National Union. Now, that the Right has - gloriously triumphed, ii is meet, that we should come, and rejoice together, survey the field on wbieh our forces conquered, take re newed courage, and re doubled action, press the foe more vigorously, until we lay im moveably and imperiahally the foundations of the doctrines of "eqm.l and exact justice to all and for all." COME OUI IN YOUR MIGHT. J. tt\ LIXGEXi ELTER. Chairman Republican County Committee. On I go to Crouse's Rpsort For Tobacco, segars, Snuff, Pipes Ac. Court week. ALL persons in attendance at Court next week will find it to their advantage to call at the Ixqrtßßß Book store and supply them selves with school books, stationery Ac. THE WEATHER has b>#u very changeable : the last few weeks the consequence of which, ;- that every body is suffering from a bad cold. IT is astonishing how fast children iearn from the books they buy at Heckerman's. Remember that they Sell School BOOKS very i cheap. A PIXE selection of Albums, at prices to I suit purchasers, for sale at the IxqcißEß Book store. D. W. CROI SE has - ime very good segars now at a low figure. Country Merchants will have a rare opportunity court week to give him a call. Try Dan. Axr persons in want of Family Bibles, Testaments, Hymn books Ac., will find them cheap for cash at the INQUIRER Book store. PAPER Flour and Buckwheat sacks con stantly in store and for sale by. 3m. G. R. OSTER A Co. FIRE. —On Sunday evening last the barn of Mr. Joseph Fisber of Cumberland Valley, was entirely consumed fcy fire. The barn was new and filled with grain, bay Ac. It is supposed to be tbe work of an incendiary. THE Grading of Juliana street is going on finely, wbat bas already been done, adds greatly to the appearance of the street and when the work is once completed it will be an honor to the borough. THE APTOIXTREXTS of tbe Poor ileuge have I been made for tbe coming year. Mr. Wilts is continued as miller and Samuel Debbaugb as steward. The appointments we think are as satisfactory as any other that could, have been made. Ox HAND —Tbe INQUIRER Book Store bas just received a large supply of school Books Sta'ionary Ac., which are selling at City price-. Country orders, filled .if remarkably low prices. Come and see us, before they are all gone. MONET WANTED. — We need money badly and our friends will do us a favor by calling on us during Court week and settling tbeir accounts. Those who don't come to Court can send the amount of their subscriptions with tbeir ntighbors. Remember that fifty per cent is saved by paying in advance. WHEN the PLANTATION BITTERS were first made known to the American people some seven years ago, it was supposed they were an entirely new thing, and bad never before been used. So far as their general use in the United States is concerned, this may be true. It is also true that tbe same Bitters were made and sold iu the Island of St. Thomas over forty years ago, as any old planter, mer, chant or sea captain doing business with the ll'esf Indies wiil tell you. It is distinctly within my recollection that on tbe return of my father (who was a sea captain, and doing an extensive trade in the tropics.} he would invariably have tbe bitters among tbe ship's stores, and our family sideboard was never without them. For any sickness, it matters not how severe or trifling, the decanter of these Bitters, by a different name, waa always resorted to as a sovereign remedy. BKPFORP COUNT*.—OMCUU —The fol- 1 lowing is the vote of Bedford Connty for President of the United State®: Seymour. Orsut. j Bedford Buroueh 152 119 ltedford township 258 168 Bloody Haw Bor 40 *1 Broad Top Tp 58 119 Cool dale Bor - 1 2ii Coleraiu tp 156 103 Cumberland Vaitev 20.- 66 Harrison I 78 83 Hopewell 55 109 Juniata , 191 s7 Liberty 09 81 Londonflerrr 97 80 Monroe 19 179 Xspier _ 215 149 Providence E*t 43 185 Providence West 50 135 Ssxton borough- 33 28 Schelbburg Borough 46 ' 36 Snakespring tp 75 51 South., taptun 239 69 St. t'iairsvil e Bur JO 23 j St. < loir 219 212 I'niou 172 17® Wood'erry 8.,r 27 36 Woodberrv Middle 117 |r.l Woodherry South 117 152 WATSONS I'UN_TI.KI.IUIA BUSINESS DIREC TORV. lor 1869. We call THE attention of oar Merchant? to this new and valuable little work of reference to the Trade of Philadel phia. and commend its utility lo every mer chant buying goods, or doii.g business with Philadelphia to the extent of a thousand dol lars a year, it trill contain a classified list of all the Merchants, Manufacturers, and Pro ; fessioual men ot Philade!) bia. arranged in ! systematic alphabetical ord. r. a well execu- ! ted Lit hogra| hie Map of the City, and views: of the Public Buildings, with other objects of interest in and around the Quaker City. In [ ordering goods, diiecting c rtesponder.ee, or j ascertaining where to oblain any article of j trade, or manufacture, it will be indispensi- j ble to our Merchants. Such a work is much j needed, and its popularity, and the standing of the publishers, is vouched t'or by the Daily Inquirer, Telegraph, and the leading Daily j and Weekly Press of Philadelphia. Messrs. j Watson Si Co., 219 Dock Street, Philadelphia j are the Publishers, and will send the work as ' soon as issued, by mail, postage prepaid, up on the receipt of One Dollar. Send your i subscriptions in immediately. TERRIBLE. —SeveraI over zealous Blair j devotees, true to the false doctrines and i teachings of Bedford Democracy, have been | arrested for illegal voting and other irauilu lent acts. These arrests have caused a gen-' era! uproar among the Kings of "'the lost cause" and they clamor long snd loud about i freedom Arc. Take things easy gentlemen, you are in for four years more of Republican I rule, and a- the t • x , r party believes in that i constitution which says •"All men are created free and equal," you will be cared for ten derly. HOKKIBI.E DEATH. —One day last week a ! son of Mr. Daniel Bayer of South Woodbury, who was working with a threshing machine was caught by the tumbling shaft and before the machine could be stopped, bis arms and legs ete broken and crushed and his body j horrihly mutilated. The boy was a very promising lad, and his sudden and horrible i death w:ll be mourned by his many friends and associates.. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. —The boiler of a pas- j senger train bursted at Xewry on monday j last, killing two men a Mr. Davis and Pat- : terson. They were literally blown to pieces: a portion of one of their bodips lodged on I top of the Methodist church, a considerable j distance from the scene. You may be too late. Be warned in time. Diseases like Indipeelion ' end Dyspepsia are Dot to be trifled with. There is such a thing being too lot* in these matters, j Infiain&tiun, or Schirrbus Cancer. or some other ' dangerous disease may ensue, when alt restora tive®. no matter bow potent, would be ineffectual. Do nut delay then. When the symptoms of Dye- ! pepsia are first experitneed resort at once to the great restorative medicine, H OST ETTE It S : -TOMACH BITTERS, and yon will to- safe. j But few disorders involve greater suffering, and, j if not in itself iminediattrly dangerous, it is the source i f mat y dea-llj maladies. Even if it did not tend to greater evil, the mental and physical - misery it produces is atone a sufficient reason why ; no pains should be spared to j revent or cure it. j In no country on the face of the globe is it so ! completely domesticated as in - ur own, where it 1 is found in nearly every household. HoatetteEs Stomach Bitters are universally Conceded to be 1 the sovereign remedy for this annoying disease, ! as they act directly up n the digestive organs, correct and tone the stomach, and give renewed vitality to the system. Aeting delightfully upon the nerves and soothing the t rain, rendeis them , Scacious as a mental medicine, as well as a ge nial stomachic. If taken as a preventive, they will be found particularly w; 11 suited to the dis eases arising from the unhealthy season of au- i tuuin, and their use will prevent the creeping, un- . pleasant sensation often complained of when the I chills arc stealing slowly upon the patient. !m MARK fc'l's. PHILADELPHIA NOV. 7. The stringency iti the money market and. the violent fluctuations in gold have it de- ' pressing effect upon trade generally. There is not much new cloverseed corning forward, and it raoged from 5~ to ST 50. i Prices of timothy are entirely nominal, i here is a fair inquiry for flaxseed, and it sells on arrival at $2 60 (■• 2 6", per bushel. The flour market is devoid of activity, but there is no great pressure lo realize, and p,rices remain as last quoted; sale.s of 500 barrels Wisconsin extra family at >7 2-V 8 j per barrel: 2"0 barrels hand .ome Minnesota j do. do. at >8 26; winter wheat. Pennsylvania and Ohio do. do. at 58 50f" 10 50: and fancy lots at Slit'l3. Rye flour is heldatfl. In: corn meal nothing doing. The wheat market is quiet, with sales cf| 2.(8 0 bushels red at 51 90f5 2 10. and Amber at 52 10(" 2 14 per bushel. Rye steady a; 51 50. Corn dull. In the absence ot sales we quote yellow at 51 18. and Western mixed at 51 16. Oats are steady at 686' 70c. DIED- In Cove on th© 7th instant., GEORGE WATSON, son of .John and Mar caret Ann fchafer, aged 6 months and 2 day? ••The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away, Vde-hvd be the nam© of the Lord." ruir All advertisements, except public sates and legal notices, will be inserted three months and charged accordingly unless otherwise ordered. A BARGAIN !—A Farm of 125 acres one mile northeast ot Bedford, with 80 acres cleared, balance in good limber, 20 acres re cently limed. 25 acres of fine clover sod. two never failing springs and an abundance of other running water, a good fruit orchard, new barn, log house and outbuildings, well adapted to grazing or grain growing, will be soled at Enquire of JOHN 5 SPROAT. or J. W. DiCKKRSON, novlSwo Bedford, Pa. SALE OF OIL STOCK —' The Board of Direc t'<r of the Hoover and Marshal Oil Company j passed the following preamble and resolution on the 4tb day of November A. D. 1668, ris: | WHEKEAS an M tenement of four cents per share | was xuade by a resolution of the Board of Direc - | tors on tbe4th day of October. ISfio, and a uum j ber cf the stockholders failed to pay said s*cas i merit: and whereas the Secretary, by a resolution I passed the 14th day of March, 18*6, was directed | to give notice to said delinquent stH>kboldersthat if tneir assessments were not paid on or before the first day of April, 1866, tbeir stock would be j as provided lr in the act of Assembly un der which the company was incorporated, which ! notice was given. Therefore, Heso'red, That the Secretary be di- I rected to adver?iie the stock of the said delinquent I stockholders for sal© at the Court House in Bed | ford Borough, on the 10th day of Decern her A. D. • 1368, according to the provision of the Act of As sembly, The undersigned Secretary of said Company in pursuance of the above Resolution offers for sale i at Public Auction, mt bc Court House, in Bedfotd, on the 10th day of December, A. D. 1868, at 2 o'- clock P. M., ail the stock of delinquent stock | holders in said Hoover k Marshal vil Company. U. MCODEMUB, Sec'y. | Bedford, Nov. U, 1 |Uu* 3Ulmtterwcnts. A £2% PICTORIAL HISTORY OF X\. THE TIMES. THE BEST. CHEAPEST, AND MOST SUC CESSFUL FAMILY PAPER IS THE UNION. H A R L'ER'S \Y E E ELY, SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. Critical AWIEA *,( the pram. The model ucrepaper of onr country —complete in all the deportments ul" au American F'awily Paper— H.IKFKB * WSKKI.T ha earned for itself a right to its title. "a journal of cii iiUntion.*'— -\r#r Y'rrk Kerning /*/. Our future historians will enrich thcin*dve out of Harper's Weekly bng alter writers. and print ers, and publishers are tarar ! to dun." A". York Kranyelimt. 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VT J .MS II 0 E M A K E H HAS JUST RETURNED FROM TIIE EAST AND IS RECEIVING A LARGE AND CHEAP STOCK OF GOODS, CONSISTING IN PART OF DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, HATS A CADS, READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, CEDARWARE, QUEENS WARE, TOBACCO, SEGARS, Ac. Ae. '.FIVE HIM A CAJJ. AND SEK FOH YOURSELVES. J. M. SHOEMAKER. Bedford, Pa., Nov. 6th, IS6S. J p A R M E R S! !! i TRY T II E A LT A V E L A PHOSPHATE. IT CONTAINS THREE PER CENT. OF AMMO N I A . AN AMPLE QUANTITY TO GIVE ACTIVITY WITHOUT INJURY TO THE VEGETA TION. AND A LARGE PER CENT AGE OF SOLUBLE BONE PHOS PHATE OF LIME, POTASH. AND SODA THE ESSEN TIAL ELEMENTS OF A CO M PLETE MA N ÜBE PRICE IU.OO PER TON OK TEN BAGS TWO HUNDRED POUNDS EACH. Auk your NEIGHBOR ABOUT it. Send for ■ pamphlet, and giro it atrial. Address the AL T A VE L A GUANO CO., 57 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. T. M. LYNCH, Agent, Bedford, Pa. 3ju!y:ly mtvc Mdirrttefwrnts. i • B7 c H A M E R & c o. HAVE HOW OPENED, AND OFFER FOR SALE, AX VERY REDUCED PRICES, ! TUK LARGEST AND MOST ELEGANT STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS | TO BE FOUND IX BEDFORD COUNTY. | THE A-sOKTMKNT IS COM I'LICTK," AND G R K A T 15 A R G A I N S IN EVERY DEI'A RTMKNT WILL lIK OFFERED. j BeJfurd, Nor. IsAB. I IST OF CAUSES I'lit down for NoremUor J Adjourned Couit (30th day.) i Win Rogers' vs R iddlesburg Coal Alt'. David He idler vs 11. d • B. M. R. R. J C. Co. Riddlesburg C 4 I Co. vg Br-adt'/p C. * I. Co. Simon Waller et a! vs Jos. llelsel et al Fredalin Smith et al vs Jno Cavender et al Peter II Hawn vs Rudolph Hodver et ai j Simon Walter ct al vs Jno Boyer et al Sophia Hook et al vs Thomas Grow don tt al Michael Ritehey \ s S S Fluck jP J Shoemaker's Exrs. vs Jonathan Bowser John Ce-.-na vs Same J'iSm Carliek vs Abraham Garlick. Henry Bridenthal Richard Hazlett Wells X Hogue vs Thomas Johns Heater S. Barclay et al vs Win Hoffman Vai. Steck man's Committee vs DanT Harshberger Isaac L. Ickes vs G. T .MeCormick et al Bcnj. W. Garrefion vs. Gen. Trontman Jos. Griffith vg Jos O, Blackburn 1 Isaac F. Grove vs Win Sumner A Co. I Michael Ritehey v.- Horner Neicc. B W Garret son vs Philip Little et al Alary Ann l!amiu >nd vs. William KoDtz, Da> i<l Over vs G. W Hupp et all A B Cramer k Co. vs 0. E. Shannon, ThosUrowuon vs Arch Blair et al Same vs Mary Wigfieldetal Solomon Pickcn v, M -c- Dickeu's Exrs. Certified, Nov. 2, 1868. 6 no O. E. SHANNON, Prot. rnilE FARMERS' BOOK. J. 140 beautiful and useful illustrations. 750 fCtavo pages. Showing just what every farmer vrants to know: HOW TO MAKE THE FARM PA A". Send for circular giving full descriptions. FARMERS! FARMERS SONS! Experienced Book Agents and others, wanted to fake thin book to every Farmer in every commu nity. Business permanent. Pays from $l5O to S2io per month according to experience and abil ity. Address, JEIGLKK, McCURDY & CO.. Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati, 0., Chicago, 111., or St. Luuis, Mo. 2laug6;n GENT - W AN:ED TO SELL TH R EMINENT WOMEN OF THE AGE: written by Messrs. Parton, Greeley. Uiggitison, Iloppin. Abbott, Winter. Tilton, Mrs. E. C. Stan ton, Fanny Fern, Grace Greenwood, Ac. An elegant * ctavo volume of 630 pages, illus trated with 14 SUPERIOR STEEL ENGRAVINGS. Ibis volume comprises 47 carefully prepared -hetebe, written expressly for this book, among whom are Margaret Ftller, Lydia Maria Child, Jenny Lin 1, Florence Nightingale. The Cary Sis ters, Gail Hamilton, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Vnna K. Dickinson. Ristori, Rosa Ronheur, Mrs. H. B Stowe, Camilla Urso, and Harriet G. Hos iner. The New York Tribnme speaking of the pub lishers, says: So thoroughly have they done their vrork, that their volume, in paper, type, binding, engravings, above all in the excellence d its subject matter, goo* fai* to remove the re proach o often urged against subscription books —"only made to mil." Agents are fhecting with unparalleled success in selling this book. One agent in New York sold 125 in one week. One *gcnt in New Hampshire sold 12 in five hours. One agent in Massachusetts sold 3 in seventeen calls. For descriptive circulars and sample engravings address S. M. BBTTS X CO., finolt Hartford, Conn. .-'l EEK.—Cr.me to the premises of the sub-ribcr, living in isf. Clair township, some time in July las?, a bundle Steer, with a slit in the left ear, supposed to be one year old. The owner is requested to come forward prove property pay charge* and take hitn &whv. 30oct.lt JAMES BAREFOOT. V EDITOR'S NOTICE.—The under:igned, ap point d auditor to settle exceptions to the ac count of Isaac L. .Snyder, administrator de honi* toa of Samuel Sny der, late ol' Middle Woodherry township, dee'd., and to report distribution of | balance in the hands of th** administrator, will sit lor tl.e purpon - aforesaid, at lis office, in the borough of Bedford, on Thursday, Nov. 12th, at 12 o'clock M., where all interested are requested to atteud. 300c3t J. T. KEAGY. A GRAHAM BLACKBURN'S ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that Letters Tepta mentary have been granted by the Register of Bedford county, on the estate of Abraham Black burn, late of Napier township, in said county, to the undersigned residing in said township. Tha' rbo*.e having claims on said estate are notified to present them for settlement, and those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay m :it. GEORGE W. BLACKBI'RN, AUG. F. BLACKBURN, lltioct Executors. PROCLAMATION. J To the Coroner, th. Justice* of the Pettre, < tH d Constable* the d'jferent Totrnehipn in the of Hertford, Greeting: K.VOW U, that in pursuance ola precept to me directed, under the h :r.d and seal of the Hon. ALEX ANDER KING, President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, in th* 16th District, consisting of the counties of Franklin. Fulton. Bedford and Somerset, and by virtue ot his office of the Court ot Oyer and Ter miner and General Jail Delivery for the trial of capital and other off nder therein, arid the Gen eral Court of Quarter Sessions x>f the Peace: and G. W. Gum' andWii LiA* G. Kk holtz, Judges of the same Court in the s.iroe County of Bedford, j You and each ot you. are hereby required to be and appear in your proper persons with your Re cords . Recognizances, Examination#, and other Remembrances, before the Judges aforesaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Oyer and Terminer and ■General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the pi a*e therein to be holden for the county of Bedford, aforesaid. the '.J Monday of Sue. beitt-j \ht 16tA day, a? 1® o'clock in the fore noon of that day, there and then to do those kbings to which your several appertain. Given under my hand and t-eal the 3d day of August, in the vear of onr Lord, l v f8. ROBERT STF.UKMAN, Sheriff's Office, | Sheriff. Bedford, Oct 23, 1b63. j" 4w I REGISTER'S NOTICE.— AIt persons infer jL\ e>?e 1 are hereby notified that the fo/fowing named ac '=untants, hv e fi/ed their accounts in the Register* office of Bedford County, and that the #ame w \lt be preected to the Orphans Court in and for said County on Tuesday the 17th day of November next, at the Court House in Bed ford for confirmat: n: 1. The administration account of Francis Donahoe, administrator C. T. A of ait the estate of VaJentine Weirick. /ate of Cunrber/and Ya//ey Township, Bedford County, deceased. 2. The admini-tralion account of Francis Donahoe, Executor of the /act Will Ac., of Sam utt Robcsson /ate of Southampton Tcwnship, Bedford County, deceased. 3. The account of Daniel M. Cornell and Gide on Williams, Executors of ihe late Will and Test ament of William Cornell, late of Monroe Town ship, Bedford County deceased. 4. The first and final account of John S Iroler. administrator of all and singnlar the good? and chattels, rights and crediLi which were of Marga ret Im/er, /ate of Bedford Town#bip, deceased. 5. The first administration account of Danitf Cyphers Executor of the /ast Witt Ac., of Jacob Cyphers. /ate of Liberty Towiship, BedJord County deceased. 6. The ration account i Joseph Im/er administrator of the gooD and chatt/ea, of Mar ti* lin/er, /ate of Union Tw.-hip, Bedford Coun ty, deceased. O.E.SHANNON, Keg'r. <>ct23. J£ E N DBKSOS'S FRESH GROUND EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR un h.nd an J for aale by JOooUy G. R. 03TER <k CO. HUNTINGDON * IJHOADTOP Ka, j On and after Wednwdaj, Sept 18, 1865TZd I f eager Trains will arrive and depart as follows: pp TKAISB. |OW* TBJMXB Aec<m Mail. STATIONS Aecum M P; M A * "■ - A. M. P. M. w.4.35 t. 805 HntiDfcdtiD, j a*-20 ar4.21 : 4.'ti !.12 L'.cg Siding ;i.)2 4IS 1.. B #.25: MeConnelUtowo 3.54 4.0(1 i."i 0.?,:! Pieaeast Or we. 5.17 s.S? 5.-'I '< 4i* Markleeburg. 8.30 .1 40 5.(0 10.05 C-.Oec A at,. H. 14 325 5.10 19-13 Koogß A Keadj 0.05 3J7 <!.■". 10.2. Cove, 7.50 304 6.1# 10.32 Fieher'e Summit 7.46 2.00 akß.2? 10.55 Saxtoii. LK".3O: 2.48 11.13 KiddWlurg, 2.16 11.21 llopewtll, 2 0# I'.3# Pipar'e Hun, 1.49 12.00 Tale? title, I 28 12.12 Kluodi Kun, 1.15 AH 12.18 Mount llailaf. LB!.In stidpfs Sun bkxc;i. t.e<!.3" is 1 1.00 Saxton, , IU 7.25 ar2.30 <U i! 15;€.,a1!0 n, T.'O 2.15 ••..> 11.2 i Crawl-.rd. 7.115 2.10 ahT.OO ah 1i.3.1 Dudlisj L< 6.55 1e2.00 flroa.l T.ij. Ciiv. Sept. I'-. V,. JOHN Ji'K ILLII'S. Supt. rpHK CIIAJIVIOX. 1 lllOK'lK - PAT I NT PORTABLE KEYSTONE CIDKI; AMI) WINE MILL (hr,r 16,000 ... ,<■ Apfrmtd. Tbii aduiira' ie mach.oe i.- now ready for the fruit htrre-* ..I 13?-, i- mad** in tbe mo?t perfect uiaijntr wish either .nc r two tuba, and is well worthy tlic attention * f all perrons wanting such a machine. It bar n > sutierior in the market, and is tbe only mill that will property grind grape?. Thi? is the original mid very raueb improved. I'..r sale by all . * rtablt Leaders. 1 make also tAO Sue# of Superior Presett for Ilrrrim d'c. W. (\ lIICKOK. llarrisburjr. Pa. Hartley av Met agar, role agents for Bedford Co., wi'l irrri-h thir-e mills to dealers on liberal term A full supply constantly on hand at their store is Bedford. Sept3:mo. VTOTICE TO TRESSPASSERS.—Notice is jIN hereby given, by the undersigned, to all per sons, not to tresspass on any of their respective properties, or any property in their care or pos sesion, fty lease or otherwise, by hunting, fishing, pilfering. or in any manner whatever, as (if caught ! they will be prosecuted to the fullest ex tent of tbe law, without respect to person. Anv person r persons caught cn any of the above named properties, with gun, dog*, game, or any thing pertaining t. tresspass, .-hall he taken as evidence. Thomas R .-*• sr., Daniel Swartzwclter. Jacob Penntll, John Penned, Isaac Blankley, P. V. Kedinger, Geo. W. Shafer, Joseph Morse, B. B. Xerkm. n, II- J. Means, G. IV. Means, Jonathan Perin, A. J. Stecktnan k B. F. Penned, D. F. Means. John Morris. 18sep3m* I I.ST OF CAUSES put down for trial at Xo- J vein her Term, I>6S, (D.th day.) Cath Bannaker's exr vs. Christ A. Dannaker A C Vaughun vs K M Trout er al. M i-h i Ritchey wS S Fluek. P J Shoemaker's exrt vs Jonathan Bowser. Jos McCormick vg Gate* k Dasher. Wills k Ilogue Thomas John.-. MichT Hitchey vs Homer Netce. Mary Ann Hammond vs Wm Koontx. B W Garretson vs. 0 E Shannon. Wm Fneil et al vs Geo. Gamp. Certified Oct. 111, 1368. 23oct 0. E. SHANNON, Prot. \\ r LNI) O W SASH! ' WINDOW SASH! I Have estabasbed an agency for the sale of WINDOW SASH and PANEL DOORS, at JOHN DAVIDSON'S, in Bedford, where per sou 6 can at all times be supplied with the differ ent Mr.es now in use, or by tending their orders to me at Shanksville, Somerset county. Pa., they wiil receive prompt attention. JUSIAH J. WALKER. May 2'JJ"tq ( )UEEX OF ENGLAND SOAR QUEEN 01 ENGLAND SOAP. Ql KEN OF ENGLAND SOAP, For doing a family washing in the be-! and cheapest manner, tiuuranteed equal to any in the world ! Has all the strength <f old rosin snap with the mild and athering qualities of genuine Ca.-tile Trv this splendid Soap. Sold bv the ALDEX CHEMICAL WORKS, 48 North Front Street, Philadelphia. 4seplyr i I VERY STABLER, in rear of the "Men gel Jt House," Bedford, Pa.. MEXGEL k BURNS, Proprietors. Th* undersigned would inform their friends, and the public generally, that they arc prepared t" furtiGU Buggi-Carriogos. Sp "ting Wn>: n?, or anything in the Lirery line <>f bu>i iicg, in good style and moderate charges. Terms: Ca-h. unless bv special agreement. ixn'J, '>::f ' MEXGEL A BURNS. OhOODY RUN l> MAR BL E WORKS. R. H. SIPES having established a manufactory of Monuments, Tomb-stones, Table-Tops, Coun ter-f!ab>. Ac., at Bloody Run, Bedford eo.. Pa. and having on band a well selected stock of for ciun and American Marble, i.= prepared to fill all orders promptly and do work :n a neat audwork tuanlike style, and on the most reasonable r*>ruis All work warranted, and jobs delivered to aii parts 'of tiii.- and adjoining counties without extra i. : ILcly. rfl' BUILDERS.—SeaIed proposal.- for the .1 ere ten of three School Hou-ca, in the town -h pot Bedford, will v e receive.l by the unde-- j until Saturday the 28th of November; one I :t Toralinson'a. on> hi Brush Kun. and one at Ilea's. Plan? and Specifications can be seen by I eai in" oa the underngned. The material to be I furnished by the purchaser, i Lv order of the Board. ! J -lit Til OS. GILCHIUEST, Secy. 4 DMINISTRATKIX'S NOTlCE.—Sotice i J\ b-reby given that die subscriber bu takei out Lot (cm Hi Administration upon (lie rsta'e o •l ine- I. I" ineo, rht C-rnfli I Sax'oo det-'d. and all pers" - indebted to the estate an rtiju. stel to make payment immediately; tbos, having claiui' nit'iin-' the -a.i.e wib preseut then properly autheDiicHted f-r -ettlement. ANN fIiINCK, Administrator, i Srixton. Bedford Co., Ps / fj> Ail MK\ IK. V Inventor and .Manufacturer of the ■ V RATED IKON FRAME PIANOS, Waicro.ims, No. ."22 Art'b St., Phila . II received the l'rire Medal of the World'i (,rett l.xh'tdti, n London, JCnf. The bigbesl PrU' awarded when and where-ever exhibited. <er2 ' Anns [Established 182H] MAUAZINES.— The following Magaiine, ♦! -ale at the Inquirer Book Store: ATLAN- Tl( MONTHLY. PIT NAM'S MONTHLY Lll PINCOTT'S, GALAXY, PETERSON, 00- DEY, MD'M. I>KMOUE<TS, FR-' N'K LESLIE RIVERSIDE, etc.etc. ft ALL KINDS OF CLANKS, Common Admin islrator's and Executor's, I'eed. Mortgages Judgment Notes, Promissory Notes, with ad wit lint waiver of exemption, Summons, Subnone na'Sml Executions, f.irraD at the Inquirer office >" , v 2, lSSf> A LI, KINDS OF BLANKS f.r sale at the /o yhirer ifSce. A full supply of Deeds, Lea se,, inicle' of Agreement tc. QCiIOOL CLANKS. Arti-U-s of Agreement, 0 between Directors and Teacher-, Cheek*. Bonds of Collectors, Warrant* f Collector* I onds or Treasurers. Ac., for sale at the Insurer office. Y'ANKF.E NOTIONS. BIDUET OF Fl'N PHI'NSY PUELLOW, NICK SAX. ant all the , (her tunny papers for sale at the Inqui rer Book Store. I* HA ii I'l.K'S WRKKLY, HaKPLII'S BAZAR. FRANK LESLIE. CHIMNEY CORNER, and all other Illustrated papers for sale at the Inquirer Book Store. " HARPER'S WEEKLY. HARPER'S BAZAR FRANK LESLIE. CHIMNEY CORNER and all other Illustrated papers for sale at the Inquirer Book St ©re. _ " 4 CERTIFICATE OF SCHOLARSHIP in the Dr iHf. Stratiun if* AVi',er/y Business College of Philadelphia, for sale at this office. UICKKNS' NOVELS, full sets, at 25 cents per novel, at the Inquirer Hook Store, tf YA VERYBODY in want of WALL PAPER e.\- Lj amine, the si-ek at the Inquirer Book Store. ; (A VERYBODY can be u room mod at ed with Hi WALL PAPER at the Inquirer Bcok Store. ALL TIIE DAILY PAPERS for sale at the. Inquirer Book Store. t f 4 SPLENDID ARTICLE of Blank Deeds j\. on the be-: parchment paper, for sale at the ; Inquirer office. ' LtCIIOOL BOC'KS, twenty per cent, less than 1 O usualiy charged, lor ,a'e at ihe Inquirer 1 BookS tore. IjVATHER TOM AND THE POPE for sale ai ' the Inquirer Book Stole. tf 4 LI. KIN: SOF MiSf KLLANEOIS BOOKS A. furnished at th Inquirer Book Store. t j \ LL THE DAILY PAPKRS for sale at th j\. Inquirer Buok £toer. "CI HJg xATI oN A L ' I NSUR ANCE com PAN Y, UNITED STAUK" WASHINGTON, d! MERICA, 1 Chartered by Special Act of Conyre**, At.pr*. J July 2fi, 1868. J CAB If c A PIT A L—s 1,0 00,0 00. BRANCH OFFICE PHILADELPHIA, FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, Where the general business of tbe Company it transacted, and to which all general correspond ence should be add*rested. DIRECTORS. Jay Cooke, Phi lad*. E. A. Rollins, Wash. C. H. Clark, Philada Henry P. Cooke, Wash. F Hatch ford Starr. Phi! W. E. Chandler. Wnsb. Win G, Moorbead, Phil. John D. Defrees, Wash. G. F. Tyler, Pbiluda. Ed. Dodge, New York. J. Hinckley Clark, Phil. H. C. Fabnestock, N. Y. OFFICERS. C. H.CLARK, Philadelphia, President. ii KNKY D. COOKE, Washington, Vice-President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance and Executive C imuirtce. ♦ EMERSON W. FEET, Philadelphia, Secretary and Actuary. E. S. Tl RNER, Wash. Assistant Secretary. FRANCOS (*. SMITH, M. D., Medical Director J. EV. ING MEARS, M. D.„ Assistant Medica. Director. MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD.* J. K. BARNES, Surseon-General V. S. A., Wash. P. J. HORWITZ, Chief Medical Department U. S. N., M'asuington. D. W. BLISS, M. D., Washingt ;n. SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS. WM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, D. C. GEORGE HARDING, Philadelphia, Pa. Thii Company, National in its character, of fers, by reason of its Capital, Low Rates of Premium and New Tables, tbe most desirable means of insuring life yet presented to the public. The rates of premium, being largely reduced, are made as favorable to the insurers as ihose of the best Mutual Companies, and avoid all the complications and uncertainties of Notes, Divi dends and the misunderstandings which the latter are so apt to create among the Policy-Holders. Several new and attractive tables arc now pre sented which need onl> to be understood to prove acceptable to the public, such as tbe INCOME PRODUCING POLICY and RETURN PREMI UM POLICY. In the former, the policy-holder not only secures a life Insurance, payable at death, but wiil receive, if living, after a j>eriod of a few years, " annual income equal to ten per cent. (10 per cut.) of the par of hit policy. In the latter, the Company agrees to return to the at**red the total amount of' money he hat paid in, in addition to the amount of hit policy. The attention of persons contemplating insur ing their lives or increasing the amount of insur ance they already have, is called to the special advantages offered by the National Life Insurance Company. Circulars, Pamphlets and full particulars given on application to the Branch Office of the Com pany in Philadelphia, or to its General Agents. LOCAL AGENTS ARE WANTED in every City and Town: and applications from such agen cies, with suitable endorsement, should be ad dressed TO THE COMPANY'S GENERAL AGENTS ONLY", in their respective districts. i.ENKRAL AGENTS : E. W. CLARK A CO., Philadelphia, For and Southern New Jersey, JAY COOKE A CO , Washington, D. C., For Maryland. Delaware, Virginia, District of Columbia iod West Virginia. Sep4:ly, W. CLARK & CO., BANKERS No. '..j S. Third Street, Philadelphia, GENERAL AGENTS rOB THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY UP THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, roc THE STATES OF PENNSYLVANIA AND SOUTH ERN NEW JERSEY. The NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PA NY is a corporation Chartered by Special Act of Congress, approved July 25, 1 S6B, with a CASH CAPITAL OF $ 1,000,000, an 1 is now thoroughly organized and prepared for business. Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solicitors, who jre iavited to apply at our office. Full particulars to be had on application at our office, located in the second story of our Banking House, where Circulars and Pamphlets, fully de scribing the advantages offered by the Company, way be bad. Applications for Central and Western Pennsyl vania to be made to B. S. RUSSELL, Manager, Harrisburg, Pa. E. W. rj.ARK A CO., No. 35 South Third Street. 21auglyr PHILADELPHIA. jQISLOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. \'<>tice is hereby given, that the partnership lately subsisting between J. R. Durborrow and John Lutz, of Bedford, under the firm of Durbor row A Lutz was dissolved by mutual consent on the t.fiecnth day of July. All debts for subscrip tion. Advertising, Job Work, Fees, Books and Stationery, Ac.. Ac., are to be received by said J hn Lutz, and all demands on said partnership are t he presented to him for payment. AH the acouuaulated legal business in the hands of the late firm will be prosecuted by Mr. Durborrow. J. R. DURBORROW, July 15,1968. JOHN LUTZ. The books of the late firm of Dcrburrow a l.t T* having been left in my bands for collection all persons knowing themselves indebted to said linn will please call and settle wi'hout further notice. JOHN LI'TZ. Y\ r ASUINGTON HOTEL FOR SALE. The subscriber offers this well known llotel property, situated on the corner of Juliana and Pitt Streets, Bedford, Pa., at private sale until September I, after which time, if not sold, it will be 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. iljulvtf MICHAEL LUTZ. Keystone cider mill?— Best in the market. Apple Parers. Separators. Horse Powers, Feed Cutters, Corn Shelters, and all kinds of latest improved farm implements. Brass Ket tle- "all right" Fruit Jars (warranted), Thimble Skeins, and a full assortment of Carriage Bolts, Clibs, Spokes, Fellies, Shafts, Bands, Springs, A.vles, A>'. at manufacturers prices. Shoemakers findings, and all kinds of Leather. A complete stock of builders Hardware, Barn Door Hangers, Hinges, Oils, Paints, Iron and Nails. Water pipe and everything else in the Hard ware line, including the CHAMBERSBURG COOK. STOVE, ail of which we will sell at EASTERN PRICES FOR CASH. HARTLEY A METZGER. Sljuly . Sign of the Red Padlock. ILLOCGHBY S PATENT GUM SPUING GRAIN DRILL, . UALLENGES COMPETITION. It ix tlte only Drill that trill now grain Regularly. Has no pins to break and can be used on rocky and stumpy fields and on the hill side with the same advantage as on level gronnd. As the sopplT is limited and demand greater than ever, engage what you want soon from HARTLEY A METZGER. the only Agents for the genuine Willoughby Drill in this part of Penn'a. Sljuly mAVBRN LICENSE.—Notice is hereby givet 1_ that the following named persons have uiaJ' application for Tavern A Restaurant license, a Nov. Sessions, 1968. llarnhart A McMcMullin, Restaurant ;3oct O. E. SHANNON, Clerk. ; 131BLIC SALE OF ~ A VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Bj btn of an order of th a On,bin.' Court of Of Xr! I lnm '***' 00 WEDNESDAY 25th of Aovro3bernit, a TR KCT OP r Avn ," and ifflui ' f oin, . Obriatimn Ling, measure, t - l0 a '* '° n r ain "| g r . 2 •**• Be*t ! *- *of wh;,h ■ i ele * rt " J " d ODd "- frace, | cbaro. . t M ' *°*f The improve ?ale t., a i*° •* Log IToutc, double Log | when the term, , Alio an Apple Or -1 J. j Trustee for the rale ul®.. o ' c ' ( ' f k of raid day McGregor, Ksu. dee'd. own, | 3CLTER. (j()Q ACRES OF EXCELLENT V'e*. j LAND FOR SALE. ONE TRACT containing 262 acres, with goo< log b,,uee and barn thereon. also a good SAW j MILL, worth a rental of S2OO per annum. Aboul I half this tract excellent bottom and tbe balance : upland. About 100 a re" are cleared, well fenced and in a good state of cultivation: balance wei timbered. The whole tract is well watered, and is situate on Cunning's creek, in St. Clair tp., ad .i-iniog land - of John Alstadt, Jacob Andrew, and Jacob Beck ley. The mil! and farm will be Isold separately, or together, to suit purchasers. At so, one tract containing IS.I acres, having a good log house and barn and out-buildings there on. About 6o acres cleared, well fenced and in a ■ good state of cultivation: balance covered witfc (an excellent growth of valuable timber— well ] watered and situate near Flearantville, in St ] Clair tp.. adjoiting lands of Jacob Alstadt, Jacob Bowser, Jacob Beckley and Joseph inith. ALSO, one tract containing 167 acres, about 2t! acres cleared, well fenced and in a good elate ol cultivation: balance covered with an excellent growth of valuable timber: well watered and situ | ate in St. Clair Township, adjoining lauds oi Jacob Rcckley, Joseph Smith and Christian Mock. These lands formerly belonged to the estate ol ■ Nicholas Lyons, deceased, and are in a neighbor hood well supplied with schools, cburchc,, efres, I Ac. Each of the*e tracts will he sold as a whole or : in parts, to suit purchasers, an,l will be offered at private sale until SATURDAY, the 14th of Nov. next, when, if not disposed of, they will be sold to the highest and best bidder at public saie, of which timely notice will be given. For further particulars, address personally, or by litter, J. \V. DICKERSOX, Attorney at-Law 3july: tf Bedford, Pa. "yATUABLB TRACTS OF LA N D FOR SAL K . The subscribers offer at private sate the fallow ing valuable tracts of land, viz: No. 1. The undivided half of a tract of land, containing 227 acre.*, situate on the south-east eide of the Broad Top Mountain, Ijing partly in Bedford and partly in Fulton county, and ad oining lands jo Samuel Banner, James Brin hurst and Wish art's heirs. TWO VEINS OF COAL, one 5i feet, the other 6J feet in depth have been discovered on this tract. No. 2. A tract of 230 acres near the above, ad joining the same lands, and supposed to contain the same veins of coal. No. 3. A tract of 400 acres, within two and a half miles of the above tracts, lying on the North side of the Harbor across the mountain, well tim bered with oak and pine. May 3,-tf. JOHN LL'TZ. PRIVATE SALE* A RARE ORPORTLMTY TO BUY A HOME. The subscribers will sell a number of lots ad ! joining the CHALYBEATE SPRING PROP | ERTY in Bedford township, AT VERY LOW PRICES. J On two of them dwelling houses have already I >cen erected. This is a splendid opportunity to buy a cheap and most desirable home, as the lots lie immediately opposite the Chalybeate Spring Park, on the road, and not more than 120 yards from the Spring, at the following low prices: 1. One-half acre lot with dwelling house and other out-buildings, garden and fruit trees, and the best of water convenient, at S7OO, cash. 2. Half-acre lot SISO, cash. | 3. Half acre lot SISO, cash. I 4. Half acre lot $1 SO, cash. 5 and 6. Half acre lots with dwelling house, brick yard, garden and fruit trees thereon lor ss6o, cash. 7. Contains three acres covered with fruit rees. and in a good state of cultivation, adjoin ng the above lots, for $450, cash. Any person desiring to bay a home, a few rards out of Bedford, will find this offer worth serious consideration. JOHN LI TZ, maj3.tf Real Estate Agent, Bedford, Pa. OK SALE OR TRADE. FIVE lots of ground in Bedford, 60 by 240, formerly part of the Lyons' estate. Two lots in the Citj of Oinaha Nebraska. Two tracts of 100 acres each within three miles 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 acreß in Fulton Ccunty Pa., including valuable Ore, mineral and timber lands near Fort Littleton. Over 4,000 acres of valuable ore, coal and tim ber lands in West Virginia. ALSO, A lot of ground (about one acre) at Willow Tree, in Snake 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 quarry on the upper end of each. Also, 320 acres of land in Woodbury CO.. lowa. 320 acres in Reyno'ds co., Missouri. 480 •' " Shannon " " 270J " " Bollinger " " 80 " " Franklin •' lowa. 109 acres adjoining Bedford, with house, barn, Ac., known as the "Amos farm." O. E. SHANNON, June 21,-tf Bedford, Penn'a. pUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of Bedford County, there will be sold at pub lie outcry, on the premises, ou Saturday, No vember 14, 1 S6B, all the following described real estate, situated in West Providence tp., late the property of John Riley, deceased, ad i.iininfl larvae nf T owig PinAr W.m. I RtfA. Thomas Kitebey and others, consisting ot a larm of two hundred acres, more or less, about 120 acres cleared aud under fence and in a high state of cultivation, the balance be ing the most valuable timber land in this sec tion. There is a two story log house, double log barn, and other out buildings on the prem ises. This property is well watered, and there is a never failing spring at the aoor. It contains a good apple orchard; also anne peach orchard. Rare inducements are here offered to purchasers. Terms; S9OO at conformation of sale, bal ance to remain in the property until April Ist, 1874, interest thereon payable annually tc widow Sale to commence at 11 o'clock ol said day. REBECCA A. RILEY, * JACOB E. RILEY, J. A. Gcmp. Auc'r. [23oc4t] Executors. VSXECL TORS SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned Executor of the last will Ac., of Thomas J. Blackburn deceased, will sell at public sale on the premises in Napier Township, on MONDAY the 23. I>AY Oh NOVEMBER next, the real estate of which said deceased died seized, to wit The MANSION FARM situate in said Township, adioining lands of Wm. Rock, Thomas P. studebakcr, Robert Blackburn and Andrew Hiner; containing 66 acres, about 50 acres under cultivation, with TWO DM ELLING HOUSES, bank barn, and other ont buildings thereon erected: well of water and springs, and two apple orchards of choice fruit thereon. Bor 10 acres of meadow and more can he made: also a small sugar camp thereon. Also ONE OTHER TRACT OF TEN ACRES, timberland, anjoining lands of John B. Black burn, Edmund Blackburn and others, lying con venient to the Mansion farm. This property lies in a pleasant neighborhood, convenient to roads, schools and churches, about three miles North East from Schellsburg. TERMS; one third pur chase money in hand on the first day of April next, when possession will be given and deed de livered: balance in two equal annual payments thereafter without interest, to be secured by notes or bonds and mortgage to be delivered when possession is gjren. JUHN W. HI'LL. oct:3t Executor. j&tal i£$UU, . gHERI FrsSAEKST " By virtue of .uudry write of vend, xp„ o ai fo J., d'rw-ted there will be expoed to put.:,.- -*i, the Bor o"*l of Bed! -rd on I O . ' >r,ve ™ b 14, A. I). 1868, ' Id -lock A. St., the following rel estate, vit: One tractof land containing 231 .ere., mo, e or L eleared and partly under en.ee, with a *an Home 56 feet lone by S9 feet ride: adjoin,ng land- nf ,he defendant on the mo. usiah Miller and Levi Carpenter on the west, n the M ' be S ° Dtb ' " d Barclay', „ i ra rH ™ : "tnate in Harrison township. Bed r.^J/' ?f dtak '" iB " "tbip .p. rtjr of John 11. Wertz. ALSO, all th defendant, interests in a: , Zl°L "" 128 acres, more . r I, ... t.nt 60 acres cleared and under fence, witl, :s, ' cf ' blacksmith shop, and two small I tif.rr , e " D erected, and small apple or bird: j I'f'k lands of Martin Duken, Wm — r eeob Boor. PUBLIC .SALE OF "TCKMAN, ShS". VALUABLE .. By virtue of an urdei of the Orphans' x. Bedford County, the undersigned Administra. of the eitate of Jeremiah Morris, dee'd, will sell at public outcry on the premises, on SATURDAY the 14th day of November, A. D. 1868, all that certain farm or tract of land situate fa Monroe tp., Bedford connty, late the Musi -n Property of said deceased, adjoining lands of Jacob Steel, man on the north, John Snider on the South, If ratio J. Means on the west, end Elisabeth o'N*ai snd others on the east, containing 210 acres and allowance, about lOtl acres cleared and under fence, with a two story leg dwelling house, a double log barn, and other out buildings thereon erected. The remainder of the tract is well co.- ercd with Ohesnut, Oak, Pine and other timber, and there is also an Orchard of choicefruit opt. the premises. This property is about 7 miles dis tant from the termination of the Bedford Railroad, ltloody Run, and is located in a pleasant neigh - | borhood, convenient to schools and churches. ! Sale to commence at 1 o'clock A M. of said dv, ; when terms will be made known by ' Tinn HORATIO J. MEANS. A FIXE FARM FOR SALE IX DUTCH il. CORXER' XOW IS THE TIME TO BUY CHEAP! The subscribers will sell all that fine farm in Bedford township, containing 180 acres, 95 cf which are cleared and under excellent fence, and the balance. 95 acres, well timbered, adjoining lands of Charles llelsel. John Schnebly, and oth i era. The buildings are a two and a half story ! LOG HOUSE snd BAXK BAP.X, with other 1 "Ut. buildings thereon erected. Water in every field, with an excellent Saw Mill seat- A spier.- ' did apple ere hard also thereon. Price 84000. TERMS: One third in hand and the balance in three annual payments with interest. JOHN LUTZ, June 21, lS67:tf Real Estate Agent. FOP. SALE. We take pleasure in offering to the public the following tracts of excellent land for sale at very reasonable prices. Persons wishing to buy will do well to consult us before purchasing, and those having lands to sell will find it to their advan tage to avail themselves of our reasonable terms, No. 2. N. E- one-fourth 8, in township 85 i range 45, in Monona county, lowa. 160 acrs- Pia.rie land- Price SBUO. No. 3. N. E. one-fourth of the X. W. one fourth section 22, in township 38, Xorth of range 22, in Pine connty, Minnesota. 40 acres timber land. Price S2OO. JOHN LUTZ, Real Estate Agent, Feb. 1, 1867. Bedford, Pa A GOOD INVESTMENT. — A Aotwe and two lots for tale in the totcn of Hopewell. | The subscriber offer aat private sale lots No. il and 32 in the town of Hopewell, Bedford ! county Pa. There is a good TWO STORY PLANK HOUSE erected on the one lot- The j two lots adjoin each other and will be sold separ ately or together to suit purchaser*. For farther particulars address the subscriber at Bedford Pa. j nostf JOHN LUTZ. pterriiaiwoujs, E R s "sab sap aril la, I X FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. The reputation this excellent medicine enjoys, is derived from its cures, many of which are truly ; marvelous. Inveterate eases of Scrofulous disease, where the system seemed saturated with corrup tion, have been purified and cured by it. Scrofu lous affections and disorders, which were aggra vated by the scrofulous contamination until they i were painfully afflicting, have been radically rur ied in such great numbers in almost every section of the country, that the public scarcely need to be informed of its virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison is one of the most destn: lire enemies of our rare. Often, this unseen and on felt tenant of the organism nndertnines the eon stitution, and invites the attack of enfoebling or fatal diseases, without exhibiting a suspicion of its presence. Again, it 9eetns to breed infection throughout the body, and then, on some favorable occasion, rapid); develops into one or otber of its hideous forms, either on the surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tubercles may be sud denly deposited in tbe lungs or heart, or tuuiors formed in the liver, or it shows its presen- c by eruptions on the skin, or feul ulcerations on some part of tbe body. Hence tbe occasional use of a bottle of this Sartaparriila is advisable, even when no active symptoms of disease appear. Persons afflicted with the following complaints generally find immediate relief, and, at length, care, by the use of this SARSAPARILIA: St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter, celt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Sore Eyes, Sure Ears, and other eruptions or visible forms of Scrofulous disease. Also in the more concealed forms, as Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Heart Disease. Fits, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, an J the various Ulcere.- af fections of tbe muscular and nervons systems. Those painful diseases. Rheumatism and Cioul, when caused by accumulations of extraneous mat ters in the blood, yield quickly to it, as also Liver Complaints, Torpidity, Congestion or Infiamatiun of the Liver, and Jaundice, when arising, as they often do, from the ranking poisons in the blood. This Saraaparilla is a great restorer for the strength and vigor of the system. Those who are Languid and Listless, Despondent, Sleepless, and Troubled with Nervous apprehensions or Fears, or any of the affections symptomatic of Weakness, will find immediate relief and coot tri cing evidence of its restorative power upon trie!. Prepared by DR. J. C. AVER A CO., Lowell, Mass.. Practical and Analytical Chemists. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. 6novly B. F. HARRY, Agent, Bedford. HAIR VIGO R. , TOR TLTC RENOVATION OF THE HAIII. THE GREAT DESIVERATVM of tie AGE' A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving tbe Hair. Faded or gray hair it toon restored to if original color and the glott and frethnett of youth. Tbin hair i thickened, falling hair cheeked, and baldness of ten, though not always, cured by its use. Noth ing can restore the hair where the fallicies are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But sucn as remain can oe savcu ror this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a party sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional arc will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and corseqcently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dan gerous and injnrious to tbe hair, the Vigor can on'y benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Contain ing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil whits cambric, and yet lasts longer on tha hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by. 1)B. J. C. AVER k CO., PRACTICAL ASD ASALTTICAL CHEUISIS, LOWELL, MASS. PRICE SI.OO. ogAug ly B. F. HARRY, Agt. pHEAP PAINTING. 1 100 lbs. of PECORA CO'S. i | COLORED PAINTS, (costing I sl2i.) will Paint s much as COST ',250 lbs. of Lead and WEAR OF LONGER. For particulars ad t r AT) dress S. BOW EN. Sec'y, 1 eMpim 100 North 4th St.. Philadelphia. DIME NOVELS of all kinds for sals St *• Inquirer Bvok Store,
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