Bedford inquirer. (Bedford, Pa.) 1857-1884, February 26, 1869, Image 3

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    3 KIIFOKU. Ft., FRII44I'. FEB. 26. 1869
jCoral Affairs.
AS'SlH'sof MEN rs.
State Senator
BEPFORP. Feb 15th 1869.
JOHX LCTZ. Esq.. Editor of Bedford Is
qtlßKß:
DEAR Slß: —fi ill you please announce my
name to tbe Republican Voters of Bedtord
i unty, as a candidate for the nomination for
State Senator of tbe District, to be chosen by
the Republican party in this County on the
IS day ot March next;
1 will be thaukfuf for any support that mav
be_extended to me for that position.
Very Respectfully. 4c.,
D. WABHABACGH.
We are authorized to announce GEORGE
SHANNON MULLEN of Napier township
as a candidate fur the Republican nomination
for tbe uKce of State Senator.
Legislative.
PaTTOXSVII.Ix, Pa., Feb. 23; 1860
MR. JOHX Lnt: Please announce th>-
lame of JACOB H. LONGENECKER.
E-q . as a candidate for renomination fore
=ea- io the next Legislature. Subject to the
decision of the Republican voters at the
Primary Election March 19, 1869.
SOUTH WOODBERY
Sberilfalty.
IVe are authoiiued to announce ISAAC S.
V. RIGHT, of Pleasantville. St. Clair town
ship. as a candidate for the Republican nomi
nation for the office of Sheriff.
Ws are authorized to announce WILLIAM
LIB I- RT of Bedford Borough as a candidate
!' r the hei üblican nomination for the offict
of" Sheriff of Bedford County.
Kail Koad .Meeting.
Tl corj o-ators namt din the act ir-evr
por.itiuc the Bedford and Bridgeport Rri!
R >ad Company, and other- in ore-ted in
the enterprise, havinir h 11 a ti.eering at th<
(" urt Hon-e, on We lti -: y evening th
-10 iußt., an>l apj-iinted O. K. : : h'tin >n. G.
W. Gump, John Ai-ip William II'r?l>-.
and A Kirur, a committee to nrike suitable
arrangements for the opening of b< k- to se
cure sub-eriptions to the capita! stock n'
-ail Coinpanv: in pursuance of th--ir ap
f latment the committee met at the Court
House on the 13tb. and rc- Ived a- fo'low
1, That it was proper that books -hou r, ■
be opened for the purpose above mentioned
without delay
2 That the cimmttl e. with s.H-h other
of the corpura'ors as uiicht chts-e to a -
ttnd, would m.-et at th-.- nines and pi-i - -
nunif-d below to receive su- -_*ripti-,ii- o!
St -k.
At Bedford on Samrdry the ifTr!•. of F>-b
ruary. at one o'clock in the aflernoiin.
At the hotel of Joseph Ce-sna, H irrisr n
1 wn-hip, on Monday, March Ist, at tw>-
o i.'ock in the afternoon.
At the bouse <f Adam Gelh r, Jonia's
T wn-hip, on Tuesday. March 2d, at tw •
o'clock in tbe atternoon.
At Schellsborg, on Wednesday, Marc! .
d. at two o'clock in the afternoon.
The time- and places of further or-erinc
will be duly announced, and. in the mean
time, the people of this community are re
quested to give to the morenienr, their earn
est attention.
Go to the Railroad meeting on Saturday.
A CCRC for tobacco che'-vers ar Hecker
man's drag store.
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer.
Hail's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer.
So d by ail druggists. |
DOX't fail to attend tbe Railroad meeting
at the Court House on Saturday.
llki SERMAX'S tobacco core is only 2-5 eta.
a box. Use no other.
AT the late fire on Saturday night the Goat
belonging to the Odd Fellows bad hig tail
scorched.
PERSONS who have chewed tobacco for
twenly year*, gay that they cannot bear to
taste it, after using a box of Ueckerman's
tobacco cure.
E.WELOrES can be had at the Inquirer
Book Store from 10 eta. to 30 cts. per pack,—
note and fools cap paper from 15 to 89 cu
per quire.
We take pleasure N recommending the u®e
of Hall's V eg-- able Sicilian H'.ir Rer.ewer a
a safe and reliable preparation for restoring -
gray hair to its natural color, and promoting
its growth.
BREAK DOWX. —On Friday last at Wm. P i
ficheil's gale tbe aggregate weight of tbe many
bidders who crowded on the porch was too
great for 'he support, at.d consequent]* a
sudden deseension was the result. Xoboby
-rii'ed— nobody hurt.
BOWERS' POETRY.—J. C. Bowers ha- pur i
chased a horse and cart and thus make
knewa what he is able to do,
I am prepared t > eart atsd haul.
For people who en roe may call;
Mr price is low to -ue an -t all.
For what I haul, if gr-at or -ma!!.
Toe knew my name 'aint Paddy Waal;
It's Bowers only. Bie-n ah:
With horse -nd carl I intend tn haul
Fr-.it a steamb t dowa to A pvgg'D AWI.
THF following Railroad meeting- will be
he'd next week. On M- nlsv, at Jrrseph Cega
na s. on Tasulay. at Adam Geller's. and on
edneedav, at ScHeHsbunf. T.e- everyone in
these portions of the eoontv be prirctnaßy on
hd and prepared to nbrrihe lihs-Twllv.
Every citizen in the S< urhwestem portion of
the cotjntv i* Vttallv ir-'ereeied in the work
and should do all in his power to fo-ward it.
Let everybody come ard bring all tbe ; r
neighbors along.
POST MASTER. — The election which came
off in :his p'ece on Saturday last tor Post
Mater. resumed in the following vote: A. L
Rusell. 171 Cant. John Arnold. 34 and
John M'ntiich 11. Mr. Rus-el] has been the
e'erk of the Post Office for some time and
di-charged the duties ofbis post fo the satig
fa 'ion of all parties, and well deserves the
b>h compliment paid him in the very fist
•-ring vote he ec< ived on Saturday. He
will make an obliging and efficient officer.
DON'T forget the Railroad meeting at the
f" ourt H'-use on Saturday afternoon. Now is
the rime to make your fortones by securing
a railroad. Come up to the work like men.
Let each man do as much as be thinks his
oe ghbor ought and the work will soon be
d-me. Let no one allow it to be said that be
tailed to assist in the good work. He who
•'ar.dsback now. ought to be ashamed tolook
h.s neighbor in the face. A little more wak
gup and the thing will be done. Saturday
■ uid swell our subscriptions in the town to
t-'.OOtt. Shall it be done ? We want $30.-
000.
THE KAII.KO.4D MEETING on Monday even
!.ng M quite a success, considering tbe in
clemency of the weather. Though many
were absent who ought to have been there,
there was quite a libera] subscription. Our
people are waiting up to the importance of the
enterprise. Some have given quite liberal !y.
but a seeming reluctance on the part of others
is injuring the cause. Now we want every
body to understand that, though we can
build the roai if we go about the work with a
determination to do it, it will take all tbe
mosiey we can raise and require every in
dividual to do his share. There is not a day
laborer who will not be largely benefited by a
railroad and who will not be well repaid for
his investment of one share cf fitly dollars
in the railroad, and every man who owns an
acre of ground in the community or a house
and tot, ought to take from one to
a bait a dozen shares. This is the way local
railroads are built and it IB the only way in
wbtch we can buiid ours. The man who
hang oack and witbotd their aid are enemies
to the community, and tbe sooner they leave
the better for us and them. But we don't
want to find any such. We want to see
every man do his share like a good citizen
and show that he is willing to do according
to his ability. Let onr business men look
to their interests and subscribe liberally.
Let every one act as it tbe responsibility of
building tbe road relied on his own shoulders
and we will soon have the necessary amount
of stock subscribed and be ready to put a
corps of engineers on the route. Let us have
a long pull, a strong (till and all puii together
and ourrailroad will e JOB be an accomplished
fact.
ANOTHER DESTRUCTIVE EiRE IX Al.TaU.Vl.—
Our neighboring city of Altoona was visited
with aiioiher deetruciive conflagration on
Friday morning of last week. The fire was
first discovered about two o'clock in the mor
ning. and originated in tbe rear part of the
.uilding occupied as the Aitoona Vindicator
office. The alarm was promptly given, and
the engines were as promptly at the scene of
conflagration, but the building being of frame,
'he flames spread with suoh rapidity that it
was entirely consumed, together with all its
contents —the | re*sea, iyp s and a 1 fading a
orey to the devouring element. The loss to
Mr. Campbell, tbe editor of the Vindicator,
who had just succeeded in e-tab'i-hit g hitn
-elf in business, is a very severe one, and he
not only merits, out we trust wi'l promt tly
receive the subslai.'.ial a d and sympathy ol
! he party throughout the county.
The frame hou-e of R. A. O. Kerr, and
>be fram- store ar.d dwelling of J. B. Berk
owitz, tC.j iaing tbe Vindicator office were
also destroyed. The la'ter a'so lost a large
stock of groceries, flour, Ac.—The total logs
is estimated at 000. The fire was un
d lubtedly the work of incendiary.— flol
lldagsburg .Standard.
FIRE. —On Saturday evening last, aboti:
a quarter past eight o'clock, the general quiet
■if our town was abrupt!,, bu.ken by the cry
f fire. Our kind citizens always ready to
lend a helping hand to their neighbors in
time of trouble, flocked from every quarter
to the Odd FelLws Ha'l. where the only sign
■>f the de-!ructive eh-meot c tld be seen
'•trough tbe transom ab re th> door of Hart
vs A Metzgar's Hardware St .re. H i r" a
lozen good thrusts with a large wooden pipe
that stood near burst the dour open: The
line of yersons which had already formed
netween the building and the uear- t fire
plug. pa-sod the water iu buckets to tbe jar
lev who had gained access to the r, • nt, ar.d
in a few moments the flames, which en
veloped tbe whole rtn m were subdued. It is
not known defi-niteiy how tor- fire originated
Hud it happened several hours later when
every body would have beeu asleep, it w. uld
nave made sad havoc, in that square. The
loss which is not great, is covered jv iu-
THE SPRINGS HOTEI_ —The erection of a
large II 'el in connection with the Ka'aly-ine
Springs has been definitely determined. The
contract for the erection of the building has
been taken by Dr. G. D. Smith, the present
enterpris ng Superintendant of tbe Springs.
The main building facing tbe park is to be
120 feet lor.g and 41 deep, three stories with
an attick ; with a wing extending back
i wards the south 80 x3B feet to be
also three stories with attick, and a one-story
Kitchen 40 x3B feet. The building is iu
tended to acejmmoda'e 250 guests, and is to
be fini-hed by the 20th of June next, or in
time to be furnished and ready for use at the
final consecration ceremonies of the National
Soldier's Monument. Tbe company agree
to pay Dr. Smith $38,000. The bui dir g
will be frame. Ground was broken for tbe
new building on Tuesday. Gettysburg Star
and Sentinel.
THE first exhibition of the demoralizing
effects attending tbe negro Supremacy" book
di>ctrine, occured in Town one day last week.
Several "O'be Joyful" democrats monoma
macs on beer and nigs started on a Town can
vass soliciting eigoers to a petition praying to
our Legi-lature not to enfranchise the ne
grnes. Affixing their own names to the
legal dorkey ment, another dram is called Dp
iu order to raise the wind for tbe next iifl and
a? th-ugh the charm is not yet obtained,
another and another bit of "ile" follow each
other, until the hot stove and beuziue to
getiier drive our heroes to the street, where
m a beautiful mud hole, tbe canzonet is sung
Hcl sign hie! p' tiihic lion bic! ugh! hie!
a-g!n he! worp! nig l hfb-get*.— Send aloi g
your agents we are ready for the 2nd volume.
A distinguished Methodist Minister and
prominent Temperance Lectnrer once re
mr. ked that go where he would from one
end of the eoontry to the other, be hardly
ever failed to find PLANTATION BITTERS, and
while he condemned the practice of u-ing
'hc-e Bitters too freely, he coold not con
scientious v say that he would discard them
from the side board, for be btmgelfhad ex
perienced beneficial results from their use.
and that, from a long and close obeervatir-n.
he was convinced that when used moderately,
an I a a medicine exclusively, they were all
th it was recommended. At the same time
he warned bis bearers not to pull the cork
too often, lor they were far too plcajant a
tonic to trifle with.
WHO WANTS A SEWING MACHINE? —We
have a new $55.00 Grover and Raer sew dig
■ .achine which we wili d -p, -e of on easy
terms to any one who wun'3 a go-id machine:
and who d- es not want a good sewing ma
1 chine ?
AL-O a new Singer Sewing Machine for
1 sale as cheap as can be sold in the com
munity and on the ben of terms.
ALSO a Seventy five dollar Machine of the
American Buttonhole and Overseamiag
i Sewing machine Company's Manufacture on
i the most favorable terms.
Either of the twolast named machines can be
seen in operation in town, where they have
given the most complete satisfaction. Fur
ther particulars can be bad by calling at. or
writing to, the LNQIIKEK Office Bedford Pa.
tf
Btur! —WHO? ME?—YES. Yor. WHERE
At G. li. Oster A Co's Spacious new Store.
and examine their immense sfoofco! new win
t-r Goodi, They are now offering great in
ducements to oosA buyers. sfeb*>3; lm.
HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian Hair Eencwer is
endorsed by the first medical authority. Its
intrinsic merit alone, introduces it into gen
eral use.
AA' ACT to incorporate the Cit'&W Co
operative Mutual L fe insurance company
t d B- dford, Pennsylvania.
■Snefio.i 1. Be it enacted by the Senate
, ami Hone of R-.-preseutativi sof the Com
mon wealth of Penii-yivama in Genial As
; seiubty met. and it i- hereby enact d by the
j authority of the same, That Samuel L Run
| sell. O. E. Shannon, F. Ben.diet, W. A.
, r. 1 cards, J. W. Diet-r- on, Daniel R. An
r> ra 2?3: k- Kerr, B. F. Meyers, Jacob
[> \\ i Kama, Jen miah E. Black, S. 8.
I Flock. J. W'. Hiigh-s, John Lutx, T. H.
bom, J. 11. Ihtrb.rrotv and J. M. Shoe
| naker. and their associates, -uees-or- and
| ais-ign-, are he ichy crust da body politic and
j corp rate in in*, under ih • nam--. -iyfe and
i ?Hr*' t ' ,e Cititeus* Co-operative Mutual
Life in-urance company of Bedford, and
that by tba' name sja 11 a e perpet ml ?uc
ces-ion, shall hare a corp-oated seal. *nd be
aij) • o -tie and ue su- d, nripiesd, and be ini
-I'leaded in all the courts of record, nf else
where, to puo ha-e, revive, hare, bo d and
enjoy, t- • 11* ui and th'ir sueees-oi.*, such
real e-tuteas may be required by said cm
pany to Curry out tbe o jec- of tie said cor
poration. and to cc ive and invest all mon
ey- in stocks, bond.- mortgages, r other se
euri y, a- the -aid rorp-tra i n, "heir sucees
so s -;r as- gn- may u- em profier lor he
l enefit of the as oca ion, and to r 11, tuoit
i care, and rentes! th- sauie, according to
I the taw- of the .State of Pennsylvania.
Section 2. Any person.- under the age
.J' sixty year- may i.-coinc a men V-r of the
-aid a-Social>oii. utid r such rules and regu
lations a- shall be adopt.d by the by law- of
: the company, ami by -igning an agreement
to pay one d ar aDd ten c tits on the dea h
of any tneoib.-r, wfdeh ach member she 1
be liable lor, and in default of payment
thereof, after thirty days notice, shall cea.-e
to be a meml-er, and .-bail forfeit all right,
tit'e aD d interest, in any insurance in said
company, together with the amount he cr
-he may have previously paid.
Section 3. The corporators aforesaid
•h'H have the pow r to appoint a pre-ident,
vice pr- -ideot. secretary and treasurer, or
soeh other of£c >r- a- may lie r- quired to
carry ut:he objectsof said corporation, to
-. rveur.ri! an e'. ction shall lie held for the
same. a!-o to ordain, establish and put into
executi. n sucb by-laws and r-gulation- as
may be ne'ees-ary tor the government of
-aid company, not io contradiction of the
ehartcr, orof the Com-rimriOßof the United
.3 * o: of thi- Commi nwealth. and gen
eri'-y to d> a!! aid singular the matt-r-j
•nJ things which to them it shail law'eiK j
appettain to do for the well f< ? of tbe j
company, and the due o r de iiu- aid man |
agrt-ni ot thereof.
TLe ineoffwiratr.-, named within, will
in-- ' i T'.i - ' Maich 2. for the purpose
of organ's- tloo.
To OCR PATROX.-. —We have a Urge amount
of money charged upon our books, but we
find ihe money in our pocket very scarce. Our
friends fcvve always responded liberally to
our call and we trust that they will do so
again. We have beeu building during the
pa-t reason, and our carpenters, masons,
lumbermen, painters, in short every one we
employ wants money. In fact money is the
very thing we want c urselves. Now all we
•ok is that every one wi.o owes us, however
small the sum, will p,romp tly .pa y us. Every
tU.'lar we get will pay two dollars of debts.
We only want those wbo owe ns to pay, in
rder that we may pay our debts; and we are
quite sure that all this c'asa will cheerfully
aid us in eu laudable an enterprise. Every
one can lei; tbe exart amount be owes us tor
- sbscripi-.oris by examining the label that he
find- ea.-h week on his paper Geo. Gites
AIL. 108 indicates that 51r. Giies has not
plod t. i:dvunce tor his paper but has been
r.g it n tick. N-.w if be knows bow to
•ive money he will hurry up and pay us $2.50
before Ap! 1. CO for alter that liine it will be
: 3 00; it'he had p>aid for it nine months ago it
w lid have only been $2.00 and be would
have saved oOcla. Iu the same way each one
can determine how much he owes, always re
member ig'hat i: is economy to j ay in ad
vance. All who owe us for advertising if
they have nut received bills, can ascertain the
amount by calling at our office, where we will
at all times be pleased to see tbem, arid to
r ceive arid receipt for all ihe little bills due
-S. C-.me along quick. \V< want money
badly or we would not ask fur it. t. f.
fhc Inclement Season,
.4 nd its effects on the Weak awl Feeble.
Tbe drc ft- : h sen rehires cold makes up
on the vita! p> vers of the debilitated and del
icu'-are not lepj severe than tbe drain upon
their strength caused bv excess ve heat. The
vast disparity between the tempetature of
over heated rooms and offices, at this season,
and the frigidl'j of the outer air. is a fruitful
-ource of sic-nea*. To fortify the bdy
against the evil c> tifequences of the sudden
alternation? of heal and c< Id referred to, the
vital organization should be strengthened and
endowed with extra resistant power by the
;.ge of a wholesome invtgorant: and of all
preparations for this purpose, 'whether em
braced in the regular pharmacopoeia, or ad
vertised io the public journals,) there is none
that will compare in purity and excellence
wi'h HOSTETTER'3 STOMACH BIT
I'ERS. Acting directly upon the organ
which converts th food into tbe fuel cf life,
the preparation imparts to it a tone and vigor
which iR communicated to every fibre of the
frame. The digestive function being accel
erated by its tome operaiiOß?. the iver regu
lated by its anti-bilious properties, and the
waste matter of the system carried off punc
tually by its mild aperient action, the whole
organization will necesaariiy be ia tbe best
ossibie condition to meet the shocks of win
ter and tbe sudden changes of temperature.
Tbe weak and sensitive, especially, cannot
encounter these vicissitudes with safety, un
b-.-j their tender sy.-tems are strengthened
and braced by artificial means. Every liquor
~,id as a staple of trade is adcitera'ed. and,
were it otherwise, mere alcohol ia simply a
temporary excitant, which, when its first
effects hare subsided. leaves the physical
powers (and the mind as well, I in a worse
condition than before. HOSTETTEK'S BIT
TERS. on the other hand, contain the es
sential properties o( the most valuable tonic
and alterative roots, barks and herbs, and
their active principal is the mellowest, less;
exciting, and most innocuous of all dffn-ive
stimulants. ofeblm
MAOXOMA WATER.—Snperior to the best
| mported German Cologne, and sold at half
; the {'rice- tf.
PAPER Flour and Buckwheat sacks coo
i in store and for sale by.
SIN. O. R. OSTI* & Co.
HABiitT*.
Pnn.ADEL.PBIA. F. b UCV 20. Flour i dull;
N* r'hwe-'ern extra family *-ntd at S7*7,FYI
! WHEAT : G..ND qualities re carce : red sold
■ t FT.Boal.So; amber. SI 85 I've IT steady.
I Corn tit fair dema- da' f'-r veilow. Qats
' are steady at BT>O. Pe* R ILEUM is VERS quiet
i and crude SOLD at 271*28 C : refined, 37$a38c.
! Provisions dull. Whisky seils slowly at
97A98C.
BALTIMORE, Feb. 20.—Floor is steady,
i Wheat very dull but uoflar.ged. Corn
• steady: white Jl.Stisl.K; yellow £],BOAL 87.
Os'-and Rye unchanged. M pork qti*
•at $33,50. Bacon quiet: rib sides 17|al7|c:
t eiear do. 18]al8je: sH aiders ts}all|e;
hams 21c. Lard quiet at 21c.
MARRIED.
Feb. Ilth. br the Rev. Jan. A. Nutter. Mr.
: LEllilfi to Mrt. MOI.ME CRIB
- SIF, ad of rem "set Co., Pa
Feb. 21. by P.cv. J. A Nanrr. Mr. SAVVBI,
(lARPNFR to Miss J VI. IA ANN MuSEK, alt
"■ .J' r.T C > . ''a.
DIED •
Oa Buaday, Feb 14th. ia C'uuber'and Valley,
frost mjuro? accidentally received on Fridar
tmv . u. FREDKHtCK BftRTZ. a<ed ti year
and 17 days. The deceased WJJ aot .rt ef taable
eititea. and leaves a wive aad two chiidri a to
auurn the loss of a kind has aad and father.
Book* and Periodical*
THE Largest Wiuit PAPKH IV THE
Wcbij>—The Church Union come* to u* a
i*ixt<*en pge. 38 by 46, weekly ieeue. It i
double the size of the weekly quarto*. It has
three )>ages of stories. One page each issue
devoted to Henry Ward Beecber'a Sermons.
One page for the farmer, and a vast amount
of new*. It gives about double the matter of
the be*t religious paper*, for exactly the same
price, $2.50. It ba* dropped all premium*,
and claims that henceforth it roost be taken
by those who want it. Send for a copy, en
closing 10 cent*, to Henry E. Child, Publisher,
-II Park Row, N. Y. City.
THE Little Corporal, February, a ir.aga
z'ne for boy* and girl* edited by Alfred L.
Sewe'l and Emily H. Miller has a fine re
jection of interesting matter, terms — $1.00
per year. Published by A. L. Sewell A Co..
Ch.cAgo.
The Magazine and Kan ily Circle edited by
Rev. I). Mead i- an old and popular monthly
of the highest moral and religious order.
Price $1.60 per year, address It. Mead. 5
Beekman St., New York.
Akiuher month has rulled around, and
another number Feb. of Arthur's Home
Magazine i* at hand fall cf good matter. Ad
dress T. 8. Artnur A Sons £O9 and £ll Chest
nut St.. Philadelphia.
The Gardener's Monthly and Horticultural
Advertizer, edited by Thomas Meeban, con
tains some very valuable information, only
$2.00 per year. Published by Brinckloe A
Marot 23 North 6th St., Philadelphia.
Mhitvev's Musical Guest is always a wel
come quest for with eTery cumber we have
something new in the music line. While
we are speaking of music, we are reminded ol
those other valuable musical works. J. L
Peter*' Parlor companion and hie monthly
Glee nive which are always filled with the
choicest collection*. These three monthlies
will furnish as much matter as almost any
mind will digr n in one month.
J.iftixcott's Magazine fop. Mar< h, Con
tains : Beyond the Breakers, Inauguration
Ode. Actors' Memories, Hans Breittr.ann A#
a Politician, The Shadow of Fale, The Boa
ton Public Lil.rarv, The foundling Hospital
of London, Over Yonder, Our Provincial
ism, The Fortre3 of the Taisun, The Doubt
er, My Grandmother—That Might Have Been,
Ihe Revolution in Cuba. Our Monthly Gos
sip. Literature of the Day.
Ibe Publishers of Lippincott's Xaqaeine
take great pleasure in announcing to t'teir
subscribers that they wiii commence in ibe
July number of that Magazine a new serai
novel by Anthony Trollope, ahor of'Orby
1 arm. "I be Claverings," "PbinmeM
linn, "Cau You Forgive Her'.'" Bat Ches
ter Towers." etc. etc.
Fo' Sale at all the Book and News-Stores.
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Feb. 2u 3t G. W. BLACKB RX.
VTICR'S FLORAL GUIDE FOR IS ',9.
The first edition of one hundred tb asand of
Vifk'f Catalogue of Seeds and Guide
:n the Flower Garden is n w publi hed. It ei
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ab 15© Fine Wood Eegravingg of Flower•• and
Vegetables, and an Elegant Colored P;ar#,
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>b ,rug- dire - jogs f r rhf i'CLXI RE OF
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pl.cadon, but wili b- forwarded to ail who apply
by for Ten Cents, which i- m<t ha : f the
co"t Address JAMES VICE.
Wfeb2t R chr*ter, X. F.
ryilE GREATEST DISCOVERY YET.
r-TOCFFFR'S PATEXT BGG FRERERVivR
Will keep Eggs in a perfect condition two je-ar?
Kggs can't xp'iti while under the process.
It bas he r. n#ed by the patentee twelve rears
and never failed.
Eggs put up by this process daring the summer
have been. sold in the cities the following winter
at five times their original cost!
Ore man can pat vp and tend to market. 150.000
worik of Kqan in lr*m fktn t(x man the. and more
than double hie money.
Is equally applicable to but or cold climuU-t, : j
easily underwood, aci cu=U about § a cent per
d teu.
TTkousaadtf have te.-te<l the Eggs, n<l ctrtifY
that tbey are perfect.
The proeeew i * guaranteed to It a perfeei "£(l6'
PKESkR VEH.'
The Patent has 16 yea- to run.
Family Rights, wph-;ut permission to buv and
self egg# for sW'-stifioß, Qror-rrs" Rights—in
Ikarge titles, :in Village*. fs©. States ard
C' unfits according to popularron.
Address, JOHN F. BEAZEL,
26felct Unicmtown, PeatKa.
gUitrtfcfmette.
A U WTOfc'bßoTlC* -The undated Aa.
. -iforA *Pl Mnn '* d b Jtbe Orphans- C.art of
I.taford oounty, to make di-tribithm of tfa# bl
--sce ia the hands of John W Smms, E*q„ Trn--
tee >f \ Alsntioe Metx. deceu.>d, will attend f r
that purpose , his <.ee, in Bedford, no Thurs
day the lltb day „f M-irrh nen, at 11 o'eforlt A
M .whea all interes ed rau attend if tbev thii.k
•WKawa. "■ "■
A '' 1 foil's NOTICE.—The uudersigned Aa-
JTh mtor appointed l.y the Orphan's Court ot
. c- unty, to make distribution of the bai
.n e to the bands of Jacob cnooh, AdroiuUtrafor
( Lroaanel Pbook, deer sue I. will attend fr that
purpose, a- b offieo in I'edford, on Thursday the
lithdav of Match next, at nine o'dwelt A. M ,
when all interested can attend.
Feb. 28:1 c M. A. POINTS, Auditor.
A UWTOR-tt NOTICE.— The mvlerstye-.d An
f*- " >r ftppoi- ted by the Orphans' Court f
iE-uftiru county, v, in%. distribution of the bal
,.,tciu the hand* . f Mar.a Mm, Alrcio :.tratrix
i.l Valentine M *, dce'd. who wa- Admiui-Irator
of Me *, deo'd, will aoer.d to tbe dating of
hi-- afpoifitut# ot at hi* office ia Bedford, on ihura
'l ''■** of .March next, at two o'clock
i* W ' interested can attend.
i cb. 26:2t M. A. POINTS, Audit. r.
4t a I roit S NOTICE —The undersigned ap-
I i by the Orphans'-Coor. of Bedford
county to state aa lcr „ unl between the Admiuis
traun of the estate of J ha Amos, deceased, and
. report a distribution of the moneys
ia tne Dan-la ot a ::d admiaU traitors. Ala<>, to as
certain advanceuieaf* mate to thcia, end to re
port a -foments, if any, to be made ur.on the re
; '"* U ihe widow and heir* of said
proceeding* f, r the partition of the
rc.i estate of #.d decta ed. and to aJju.t the
same, wit. attend t. tte dutic of hu appointment
at his o6( in bedf rd, on Monday the tilo day
of March, 1-09, at 10 o'clock A. M. of sail day,
whereai! parties interested can attend.
__ JNO. P. HKKD. Auditor.
1 UIiIJoRS NOTICE.—The undersigned ap- |
..A. p ; :ed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford i
i j r "P'' rl * distribution of the moneys in
;be fiasaaef tb ©f the e*Ule of ;
J-..Ui I>apher, dc d, to *nd among-l ereditom arid
heirj, wiii attend to'the duriee of bi *ppointn:ent
at he office tn Beilf r i, on Thursday the 11th day
f ilutli, at 10 o'ei ck A. M., of said dy,
w l; e- and where :,H parties interest'd can attend.
-*ieblw JOHN P. BEEI>, Auditor.
A • DITOR NOTICE.—The undersigned a*>-
-f~V p dnted by the Orphans' Court of Bedford
cotatty to repot t e. distrihuti i of the moneys in
the lands of -Was. Cappert, Execu'or of the last
will, Ae., of Isnuc Cnppett, deceased, and to set
tle eseeptioai Sled to his secant, will attend to
the Stit es of his appoin-ment. at hie offiec in Bed
ford. "L Tuesday the 9th day of Mareh A. I>. 1m',.1.
at In o >.doek A. M., of said day, when and where
alt ptrties interested can attend.
2Sfebtw J NO. p. REED, Au-iitor.
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters Testamen
tary having been granted to the undersign
ed. Executor of the last will and testament of
•James Blackburn, Ijtc of Et. Clair tp , deceased,
by the Regi-ter of Bedford county, all persons
indebted to said estete are hereby notified to make
immediate payment, and all baeingeiaims ageiost
the estate are re inested to present them properly
authenticated ft - --leinent.
2ofel.it AZASIAH BLACK BURN, EXT.
V"OTICE TO EVrlßyuoDT.—Through the
a-r -:at.'.- of my fr.. . ,is I am now ai.de to d
any kind of work on the shortest notice, and will
wirr.ntentire satislaetj jn in every case.
1 t ive determined to foilow sober and stcady
hsbits - • rail on my friends to assist me in mak
icgsh h r.est living.
ltdird, Feb. l.-2t JOHX BOWERS.
Vb ELECTION FOR FIVE MANAGER.-
of the t hambersbsrg and Bedford Turnpik*-
K'ad Company, will be held a: the public house
of K Br. siu-.. in McOcnaaUaburg, on Monday the
Ist lay of M:.-rb. text. t-e'ireen the hour, of 10
A. 1, and 1 o'clock P. M. of nld ,[4T
lifehct. L R KENNEDY, PreaE
PJTATF. OF ADAM B. KGu.VTZ, decead.
id Letter- 'es'a:. enter? ha ng been granted t.
the vnder-igne.i. exeratnra or. the last will am.
restimcnt of Aaam B. K ■■ nrz, late of Bedford
t> ai.-hip decea-ed. by rb- register ot Bedford Co..
all arson* indebted to ssoi estate are hereby no
tifiel to make immediate payments, and all bav
log iai-.ns again s ' the estate are icqvieved to pre
renttueiu properly authenticated for settlement
ADREAL KO NTZ.
EPHRAIM KOOXIZ,
-V bfit Executory
\t> MIMSTRATOR'S NOTi'K.
Letters of Administration ap in the estate of
Jobo Corley, Jr. late of Jania'r. township, dee'J,
havog been gran'ed to tt.e sul-cr:ber. residing
in ski J township, by the Register of Bedford ci.,
bo lereby notifies all per- ns indebted to aei i
ert.fr to eusoe furward and make payment imme
diate!-, and those having e aims against the es
tate ire requested <o pre nt the aatue properly
autbmtzmttod for .--rtir iner.t.
FREDERICK HILLEOA3.
2Sf*b& Administrator.
P STATE OF GEO. DEiTRICK, I'ECD.
To the Heirs at:.l Legal llr.prcsentatices of
Georgt Veitrick laic of Bedford co. dec d,
T.\K NOTICE.—That by virtue ofnwrit
of partition and valuation issued out r,f (he
Orpbar- €• urt ofßedf rd county, and tome
directed. 1 will hold an inquest to make par
titioti Mid valuation of the real estate of aaid
deceased, which i? situate in Harrison town
ship, oi the p'reraises. on the 19th day of
March, A. D- 1-"9. at iOo'c', c-k A. M., when
and wit-re v u ca-, attend if von sap proper.
RO BE BT ST EC K M AN, Sheriff.
SberitT's office, Feb. 16. 1869.
Y<;EMB WANTED FOR
SECRETS OF THE GREAT CITY,
a work descriptive of the
I utile. anil the 1 iOCX, iUt Mysteries, .1/iv,o
- Ciime* of Stic York City.
If joa wish to know b -w F rtune* are made
and lent in a day: how Shrewd Msn ere r-nl.-ird in
Wall Stmt: how Countrymen ar swindled by
Sharp 'i: huw Minister's and M- rr hunts are
If a-i:.mailed; bow lJancr lia .? and Concert -ta
ns are Managed; bow Gambling Hoo<e- and
Li tter car conducted; b..w Stock and Oil Com
panies Originate and bow th- Bubbles Buret, read
this work. It contain* 35 fine engravings: tells
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i *.50 per cepy. l-ieo2t ;
'j* H K (1 R F, A T
ZING AK I BITTK 11 S . '
A Soft liiooJ Furijur,
.•1 Sp-sndid Tonic,
.1 Pleasant Beterar/s,
A Certain Cvre imd
Pmmtioc of hums**.
The ZINUARI BITTERS are eoupueaibd j
from a prescription of the eelehrated EcrptUn '
I..bpekiau Ir. Caiorsis, wh-f:r year* of tnal I
mii'i eiperioieut. d feocrred tfc" Zi>y • t*> Btrh—
the in -t rwuiarkatiie veretatTe production, tba
earth, perbape. hue ever yielded—eerainly. the
most effective in the care ot diwm It, in com
bination wih the o'b'-r lalnable propertiee of
which the ZIMIARI Bit IKES i 4 eomioeed.
Dy*p<% i.f.'a, Fi>:rt and A'JHt, Bi "tut Frxrr, |
Ckolic. C' hlxj Broi chiti*. Conxump
t> ot iti Its Jirri < , Fintuh nry,
Ifrrron* /'•■Wfv. />'*' '"•
piuinta. IP U'y/'-.ii. Fyi
enter w A •' ' '■•'"t'c
Liinr.L .t, ( era
M-< ■ >■ Ty-
Jlhlr'i! Wlft rb*tr
Ftrt i • f Al
ter. Sfcr/uS*,
of
thr Fidunjs
ll'iMnal Costiwnrx*, *~c. tt'C.
Ir. tie I'rerenti n and Cure of the aboce dia- i
eacee, it has nercr been huow.. to fati. a. 4 thou
*asu* (if our moat pr-tnin-n' citiieo* thr nshnu'. I
all parts of tie country, will testify. Let t.
fiirred ten t lor "firmlar contaihies tertluiouials
end eettiCeaics ol tboee who baveheeo cured alter
ihtir case.- hae been pt n..nnced i ff'.t"! *>▼ '
best pbTtuiiant.
PhIXCIPAL IEP)T,
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Bi *u:vpro T
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Hon. Roi-ert J. r über,
if'id. Edward MePitervoa,
J{"n. Joel R. Iiiiar,
H'-a. Wm. Mc-berry, " " and
others
jtSTSend for Circti'ars.^i.
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THS fifcp i' f ace IB i'*4i rd to buy eiiuice
RRiNIiS of Chewing T- hao- n nod Scjare,
at whole aie * r retail. U at USTBit A.
' 0 il> SOL'XD STATURAL LEAF Careodlah
' Tobacco, 75 oenu per p-.aad. 22janlm
A YEAR can be made by lite age&W,
Miling iny *e,c and valuable inren
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more, Md. • 26.Vj4w
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T T rx. in ewery tow a mwl village, for the larg
est ONE SALE in tbe ceantrT. Tbe
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CiresUr. g. c. THOMPSON A CO ,
I want ti* rouse sleepy bead,
Who t-t*nds aj.on tbe brink,
Wbereyawctiog diaelose the dead,
Who migbt, bt did not, think.
I want to warn the living one#
M ho blindly grope along*
fathers, daughters, mothers, sons,
W hat peril* f-mni yon throng !
Look out. my reader, are you free, *
Or do yon wcttr tbe mark?
Most all are b>icd and cannot see,
Ye;, groping In the dark.
*
Kiils yea. countless millions, dead,
P .' nr. i i-.tji nt ■ r.-.
Tba* barkifcg. hawking, spitting, shows, *^7
Catarrh wtfecSS your heai,
Ma'ter and: slime in throat or n *e,
Run* dotrn yonr 'hrost iasuad.
Yonr lungs and lirtrsoon will show,
Consuajpiuun has i:i birth;
Catarrh, il* aire, wbi feed it too,
'Till you return to earth.
If colds a£cflt r nr bead and threat,
AwajHiLATOB buy:
Now don't forget what I have wrote,
Cr think this subject dry.
Walcott's AsraiHiieATOtt cures
Catarrh— tbe demon fltee;
It taves the fuß'ji. good health insure?,
And Cafijh quickly diet.
1 want to jr/atify my frien la,
Who wi?h to understand
Alh>u' Pxik Paiht, its u?e r its end#,
And why its great demand.
I want to show yon, plain as flay,
Why Pais Paixt stops ail pain.
That you may never have to say
not try paint again."
Pais Paist will cool bat never stain;
Pumps inHauimatioa out;
Tic harmless on the breast or brain,
A trial stops all doubt.
When inflammation leaves the frame,
All pain will cc&ie at once;
Re aove the cause, 'tii all the aam • ;
JNone doubt# onless a dunce.
The pores will ope and drink Pais Taist?
Absorbents fill with ease:
Restores the weak, the siek the faint,
The greatest skeptic please.
Evaporation cools Tbe place
As inflammation flic*.
Hot blood at tbe absorbent's bagp
Makes paint in \ apor rise.
'T*u thus Patx Paitt removes all d übt,
Removes the very cause
By pempiog infl tm/nation out;
On this we oor eatue.
WoleoU* Pain Paint is sold at all Drag Stores, i
aK- , WoJcu'a AtDihilstor, for th® cure of Ca- j
tarrh and Odd* in the Lead. £eot by Express or.
receipt of the ®. aey, at 11 Chatham Square, X.
Y. RL. WOLCOTTp Prop. 26t>Mw
i - A THAciiERs wasted.—sTS to use
10"' per month: f r fall psrtiesltn add res?
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I
X'otice i hereby given that appeals fr oa the ■
assessment for the yeat IB6J, will be heard at the j
Comsiiieiuaars' Oihre. in Bedford, for the several
di-?ricts of the county. as follows. TII:
Fr Juniata, Sehelisturg bar, Harrison, Mapper.
St Clair and St. Claixsville bor., oa Monday,
March Ist. .
F>r Londonderry, Cumberland \ alley. Cole- •
rain. Raineburg bor, Sothaaptom, Moaroe and ,
East Providence, on Tuesday, March 2d.
For West Providence. Bloody Ran bor., Hope- ;
well, Soake Spring, South Wood berry. Middle
Wood berry and Woodberry bar., on Wednesday.
March Id.
For Broad Tup, \-.!dale bor.. Liberty, Saxton
| Bor., Union, Bedford Bor., and Bedford tp., oa
; Thursday, Mareh 4th.
Xo subsequent appeals wEI be beard except ia
ease* where it is ehown that persons were unebe
1 to attend at the time and place above indicated.
I>AVID HOWSARB.
PETER M. B.4RTOK,
Attest- DAItIEL ?. BEEtiLK,
: Jxo.G. Ftsata, CLk. Commissioners.
! bfebdt
ffibttlhutont.
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EVERY ONE READ THIS!
I
|
NOTICE!
ON THE FIRST DAY OF APRIL NEXT,
WE SHALL CHANGE OUR MANNER
OF DOING BUSINESS. AFTER THAT
DATE WE WILL SELL NO GOODS,
EXCEPT FOB CASH OK PRODUCE,
AND HOPE NO ONE WILL ASK US
FOR CREDIT. WE ARE SATISFIED
THAT WE CAN MAKE IT TO THE IN
TEREST OF EVERY FARMER, ME
CHANIC, AND LABORING MAN TO
SUSTAIN US IN THE CHANGE.
WE SHALL MAKE IT OUR CON
STANT AIM 10 SHOW THAT GOODS
CAN BE SOLD CHEAPER FOR READY
PAY, THAN ON TIME.
J. B. WILLIAMS.
Bloody Run, Pa., Feb. 6th, lbiif'.
F) R. TAYLOR'S
Ol* IV E BRA>" CII BITTER 8.
A MILD AND AGREEABLE
TONIC STIMULANT,
STOMACHIC and CARMINATIVE '
BITTERS,
EXTRACTED ENTIRELY FROM
HERBS and ROOTS."
HIGHLY BENEFICIAL IN
DYSPEPSIA,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
and LOSS OF APPETITE;
AND AN EXCELLENT
CORRECTIVE
FOR PERSONS SUFFERING FROM DISOR
DERS OF THE BOWELS, FLATULENCE, AC.
*OLD EVERYWHERE.
DEPOT, NO. 413 MARKET ST.. PHID'A.
J K. TAYLOR k CO.
Ssseply
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER.
Several Hundred Different Figure*.
Several Hundred Different Figures.
Several Hundred Different Figures.
.Several Hundred Different Figures.
Several Xlur-ired Different Figures.
Several Hundred Different Figures.
Largest lot ever brought to Bedford county.
Largest iot ever brought to Bedford r/mnfy
Largest lot ever brought to Bedford county.
Largest iot ever brought to Bedford county.
Largest lot ever brought to Bedford county
Largest lot ever brought to Bedford coanty.
for sale at the
for aaie at the
for sale at tbe
for sale at tbe
for sa'e at tbe
for sale at tbe
INQUIRER BOOK STORE.
INQUIRER BOOK STORE
INQUIRER BOOK STORE.
INQUIRER BOOK STOKE.
INQUIRER BOOK STORE.
INQUIRER BOOK STORE. !
CHEAPER THAN EVER SOLD.
CHEAPER THAN EVER SOLD.
CHEAPER THAN EVER SOLD.
CHEAPER THAN EVER SOLD.
CHEAPER THAN EVER SOLD.
CHEAPER THAN EVER SOLD.
H UNTINGDON A BBOADTOP RAILROAD
On and after Wednesday, Sept 16, I*6B, Pas
senger Trains will arrive and depart as follows:
I UP TRAISS. GOWX TI:VS
| Aceom Mail. STATIONS Aceom Mail,
i P. M A. M. A. M. P. M.
I un 4.35 LZ 9#5 Huntingdon, AE9.2" AR4 21
j 4. 50 9.12 Lng Siding 9.i2 4.16
i 4.96 9.23 Met nnellst-iwn S.i', 4.< 9
5.0f 9.33 Pleasant Grove. 3.4" 3.5J
5.2 1 9.49 MarkWburg, 8.36 346
6 40 16.03 C.Bee am. *-14 3.25
5.49 10.13 P. j ugh A Heady 8.03 3.17 j
6.66 10.2A Cove. 7-iO 3.04 j
6.10 10.32 Fisher's Summit 7.46 3.00
ai:6.27 10.55 Saxton, r*7.3'U 2.4
11.13 Riddlesburg, 2.18
11.21 Hopewell, 2.09
11.39 Piper's Ran, l-4v
12.00 Talesviiie, 1.28
12.12 Htoody Ron, 1.15
AR 12.1* Mount Dallas, i LXi.le
SHOCPftTRUN BRANCH.
1r8.3 Te 11.00 Axtcn. AR T.255R2 ."6
0.4. 11.15 I'oaim- at, 7. 0 2.15
6.50 11.2 i Crawford, ' fl 3 2 10
I AR7-06 AR 11.36 Dudley. l- 6-53 ue2.00
, Rruad Top City.
] Sept. 16, 'B4. JOHN MKILLIPS, Supt.
P STATE OF JOHN RILEY, Deceased.
I To the Heirs and Ugal Represtntalue* of
John Riley, late of Bedford eo., dee d:
TAKE NOTICE.—Teat by virtue of a writ
of partition and valuation issued out of tbe
Orphans' Court of Bedford county, and tome
directed, 1 will bold an inquisition to make
partition and valuation of the real estate of
said deceased, which is situate io Jun afa tp.,
on the premises, on the 10th day of March
A. D. 1860, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and
where yon can attend if you see proper.
ROBERT STECKMAN, Sheriff.
Sheriff 's office, leb. 16.
rpo A LI. WHOM IT MAT COMCBRS:
1 AH persons are hereby notified agaiast inter
fering in toj manner whatever ia the following
urojierty psrehased and owned by the nndersign
! Ed an I left by me in the p*eion of Stephen
1 Mellott daring my pleasure: 1 bedstead and bed
ding, 1 axe, 1 shot gun, 1 clock, 2 chairs, 1
smoothing iron, 1 tin bucket, I trunk, 1 eoffee
pot, 1 grubbing hoe. I 24 inch anger, 1 meet bar
rel, 1 scythe and snath, I ua plate store, I cook
store, 1 sheep, 1 iron kettle, 1 large iron pot, 1
• cupboard. 1 doug&trsy and 1 ta^lc.
X9fcbJt A- K. BOTTOMTIELD.
2EAL ESTATE.
SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtus of sundry writs
O of rend, exponas to so directed, there will
!>e sip-osed to public sale at tbo Coort House, in
the Borough of Bedford, on Saturday, the 13th
dsy of March, I*B9, at 1 o'clock P. M., the follow
ing real estate, to wit- 40 feet of the western part
of lot No. 180 is the Borough of Bedford, fronting
on Pitt street and extending back 210 feet to as
alter, and having a brick dwelling home, stable,
end other buildings the eon erected. Also, lot So.
181 adjoining let 188 on the wen, fronting sixty
feet on said Pitt street, and extending back 240
fee! to tai I ailey, and having thereon erected a
law ofc'-e. Also, a lot of ground containing 2
acres, situate on the north side of the Raystown
branch of the .Juniata rirer. in Bedford testnehip,
being lot No. 2 in tbe plan of lota of Was PScbell
and adjoining lota of Robert Fyao and Francis
Jordas. Esq., and aitunte as afoiesnid.
Seized and taken in execution as the property
| of VVm. P. Sehell.
ROBERT STECKMAN, Sheriff.
.Sheriff's OSce, Feb. 16, 1888.
| AT PRIVATE SALE.
The subscriber offers at prirate aaie n good
: tartn of 102 acrts, lying on the south side of Dry
Ridge, within 2J miles of the line of the Bedford
scd Bridgeport Railroad, adjoining laous of Jos.
i Ling. Leonard May, Peter F. Lehman, Esq., and
th r*. The improvementa are a two story LOG
HOUSE with kitchen attached a log barn and
other outbuilding*. Tbe land is well watered,
having a good wed and two never faiiiag springs.
! here is also a See y.nng apple orchard of 106
bearing Lees, besides cherries, plums, peaches,
Ac Sixty acres are cleared and under feaca and
the balance well timbered with white and cbestuut
>ak. A large qnsneity of Chestnut oak bark can
e cut on the land and find a ready market, as
there are several tanneries in the neighborhood.
For further particulars addreis AERAX RITCHZT,
Wes' End, Bedford co„ Pa., or
JOHN LUTZ,
1 i-feb.lf Bedford, Pa.
A FINE FARM FOR SALE IN DUTCH
CORNER 1
SOW IS THE TIME TO BUY CHEAP:
The subscriber* will sell all that Bne farm in
I Bedford township, containing ISO acres, 95 of
which are cleared and under excellent fence, and
the balance, 95 acres, well timbered, adjoining
lands of Charles Heisei. John Sohnebiy, and oth
ers. The buildings are two and a half story
LOU HOUSE and BANK BA P.N, with other
out buildings thereon ere -ted. Water in every
field, with an excellent haw Mill seat. A tpleai
did ar ple r< hard also thereon. Price • -tOOO.
TERMS: One third in hand and the balance in
three annual payments with interest.
JOHN LUTZ,
Jane 21, IS67:tf Real Estate Agent.
Tjl OK SALE OR TRADE.
FIVE lots of ground in Bedford, 60 by 240,
formerly part of the Lyons' estate,
Two tracts of 160 acres each within three mile*
fa depot on the Pacific Rail Road hack of Oma
ha.
A tract of bottom land timbered and prarie
two miles from Omaha City.
One third cf 7.000 acres in Fulton Ct anty Pa.,
neluding valuable Ore, mineral and timber lands
near Fort Littleton.
Over 4.960 acres of valuable ore, coal and tim
er lands in West Virginia.
ALSO, Twenty-live one acre lots, adjoining the
Borough of Bedford, with lime stone rock for
kiln or quarry on tbe upper end of each.
Also, 329 acres of lan J in Woodbury Co., lowa.
80 " " Franklin •* lowa,
h i acres adjoining Bedford, with, bees*, bsro,
Ac , known as the "Amos farm."
Also, a farm of 107 acres in Harrison twp.'
Also, Six ecre* near Bedford, with 2 houses,
stable and brick vard thereon.
0. E. SHANNON.
June 2!,-if Bedford, Penn'a.
j OTS AT PRIVATE SALE.
A BARE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A
ROME.
The subscribers will sell a number of lot ad
joining tbe CHALYBEATE SPRING PROP
ERTY in Bedford towrebip,
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
Oa two of them dwelling hooees have already
been erected. This is a splendid opportunity to
buy a cheap and moat desirable home, as the lota
lie immediately opposite the Chalybeate Spring
Park, >a 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, an
•he best of water convenient, at S7OO, cash.
2. Half-acre lot SIBO. cash.,
| 3. Half acre lot slso, cs*h.
Half acre lot $ I SO, cash.
5 and 6. Half acre lute with dwelling house,
brick card, garden and fruit trees thereon for
s>3o. cash.
7. Contains three acres covered with fruit
trees, and in a good stale of cultivation, adjoin
ing the above lots, for S6OO, cash.
Any person desiring to buy a home, a few
yards out of Bedford, will find this offer worth
serious consideration.
JOHN IUTZ,
mayS.tf Real Estate Agent, Bedford, Pa.
T/■ ALUABLE TRACTS of
LAND FOR SALE.
The tabseribers offer at private sale the follow
ing valuable tracts of land, vis:
No. 1. The undivided half of a tract of land,
containing 127 acres, situate on the south-east
side of the Broad Top Mountain, lying partly in
Bedford and partly in Fulton county, and ad
uining lands }o Samuel Dinner, James Brin
hursi and W ish&rt's heirs. TWO VEINS OF
COAL, one 5 j feet, the other feet in depth haTe
been discovered on this tract-
No. 2. A tract 0f230 acres near the above, ad
joining the same lands, and supposed to contain
the same reins of eoal.
No. 3. A tract of 406 acres, within two and a
half mile; of the above tracts, lying on the North
ide of the Harbor across the mountain, well tins
bered with oafc and pine.
May J, -if. JOHN LUTZ.
pRIVATB SALE OF
VALUABLE real estate.
The following lot of ground, situate in the town
of Duncac-viUe, Blair co.. Pa., fronting on Main
street for Turnpike; 75 feet and extending back
ISO tec", more orle-s. r, J baring thereon erected
a large two story BRICK baae
! icrnt and kitchen, and good eeilar, frame Blaek
i smith and Wag n-Maket's Shop, frame itahle
j and other out buildings, with fruit of different
! varieties on the lot. This would be a good stand
for a Tavern or Boarding House, being conveni
ent •, the Rolling Mill and Nail Factory, and the
I Railroad. The House is in good repair end very
pleasantly situated, with water at the door.
Alio, A lot of .-IX ACRES, near the Chalybeate
Spring, one mile from the town of Bedford, with
a L g House thereon erected. Adjoining lands
| f Oheaowith, Autos, Shannon ard other*.
Also, 14 acres of Timber Land, adjo'aing the
{ Colfeit farm, srd convenient to good roads.
F ;r further particulars aoplr to
JOHN LUTZ,
Iyftriam Orrics,
or J. G RRImAHAM.
I&dectf Bedf.ird. Pa.
I>R -ALE.
We take pleasure in offering to the public the
. wing traits „f <a. e,;t land tor sale at very
-a.-onable price*. Persons wishing to bur will
j lo well to consult us before pup-baring, and those
! saving lands to eell will find it to their advan
tage to avail themselves of our reasonable terms,
No. 2. N. E one-fourth 8, in township 85
range *5. in Monona county, lowa. 160 acres
Piairie land- Price $606.
No. 3. N. E. one-fourth of the N. W. one
fourth section 22. in township 38, North of range
22, it Pine county, Minnesota. 40 seres timber
land. Price S2OO.
JOHN LFTZ.
it car. Estate Agent.
Feb. I 1867. Bedford, Pa
a GOOD INVESTMENT.—A We ami rue
lot* /or sale tie tow* of Haptxtll.
I The subscriber offers at private sale lots No.
i 31 end 32 in the town of Hopewell, Bedford
1 county Pa. There is a good TWO STORY
' PLANK HOUSE erected on the one lot. The
two lota adjoin each other and will be sold n-par
; etely or together to suit purchasers. For further
i particulars address the subscriber at Bedfcwd Pa.
, I noM{ JOHN I.CTZ.
R' BSPONSIBLE AGENTS WA-NTEO to dis
pose of guarentees for the sale of Leededwd
. jothe'valuabfe proper:, In different p£s ofUm
; United Stales. Profits very liberal, jams < assay
i MM " lI n0 lo " J CO.
' Mjwfit Sex 4, p. 0. Pt Deposit, Mi.