ISriifori) Inquirer. jJEBFOKf), PA,. FMAY, M*BC M : THE IMASCUE PKOSPUt'T. ft rent's accession l,l 'he President ini chair ; and his Inaugural stdo'tiurk< dth? K* -rill nine of a i "-iv <•: :tr - i tiling* ia to .-. : -ministration ef oww'i aal I rttnet--". Our, credit began at. or.tf- to imp! -vo. ittc nv -ijmtary of the Tr try, B itweii, l.a lust eipTC--.it d Ills i-phf- n - fii..itu;ti , condition in a n.-aiwer that Sti'i further strength l ?- the pobli - nfid' rrcc. He in fori-ed t Way and Mrs t.-t -immitH? that from a cut-ox; re - to i"i-'■ nof toe Denaftoent lebut f. d affairs p-neiaily in a pretty a. 1 n. lie dpi not ' think he would require any adduicnaJfijan | V !— : >U ; nat pt Tlterc , sn aVmsdap eof - ■v, ,-U; /- ■ ' vT. f hi* rot-Bt, in t; t -re: ' ■ ■: -mk ..... . - - . c il.~oUu. tkt teas rip,- 'Hint I - 4ft ■' 'V* ■.old, acd that vi ' ,-r 5 •• bad :"V ,sle. it weald be iin ' ; ' atAt-f. ;iv icgtoeveryii ky tie - ; m: on This sunt Mik-- i ■ -tntifbt forward icy ol holdin? a bundled - r more att* of gold et a-iati y -a i i •-tu.. ami loaio? the v sod in' s.' 1 :", s :' rocntof ooriedb:rjH. as sti i H-.ett - -tv j list fcrinc tb - '"■■e y.t in p VRc a- w.l' s in priv; -:: r*. it I- ; 1 ■ c-i :i ■ n -eand So--- : al ji ■ rity. We hare off-n been cot: trained tr find fault with th dal, and the direct rotti ' t.s: .uai b i-ik tUj tn . but we ceil heartily endorse its j res rat pcsitliu s-. t th. tin-: :d to ,ecie payuieo':- and the irupr- vio' i.t f the pub lie cedit whet; it says: "At U-t we see dy light : iic-ad • (Jon i stamps out -ri-ecback heresy: Grant hast ns to make Ja t i SttP jay to . • ioutwcll ar- uuecs that he has plenty of v. that the receipts irua iim-or-'s are -uMBg, and that he means 1 1 use s>- lca : a part of bis large surplus in ! nytr-f up fsrtcl vaneei!ijt Oovsrometit hood' A better | iv- jt OB from sixty to alo o i lut'tpicstf i bought op at < t:!". !L TE.M'Ri: At r. ine t nure i f ofEee Act i- -ti.. thesubjtHtt i esrt- -t dl.-.-n-.*' ti :u d 1 nited f?t- ••• j ■ur con tea: per.; i• wio Lave nt inncd i ae ia <:•: . eppr -i . • ■ ti.e 'n vailing tendency to eoai-r and :et> ' ' v? ri;h > t regard to inherent piln-d; • s ;l the vl-.-vr simply to ndva,. ■ l ■ 'cro •il . . . ; . •i : - ut"! l-.i '.ami * t c.:.ire of Of- i .; . Act as the cßdiodit a sound p.-riis- ; c-pi: not to be ahtp.d . .it of inure jMT- ! • --.-I favoritism w , h - tl at be General G Among roc: j sbl.- •- t i-n this jue - n ;; itw Ft oator , 51 v. -'t n:a d.:eidi.- a: '. t - ■' c tlie :t 2.-2!. i '.! :: vp; - t', nui it r . rtl. We Lai! ti ■ tirst U-rt ef Mr. ■ !r v u> tbut his c-ah iiict - - aS naioi wOttld mftrlei bv t!.e ? ;'?. 18oral s'l i! coinroon s.'-n.v- . 1 ' tc: ? in ; i b'e 1: -yrity that marks i! - ar Kn f Je K ' "ttinri tetweeti the .2 atrir.au and flu ■K . partisan politician. Wegladly wc!- c :.i€ him 1 'h. ranks offl.c :v Isnd ten: rid few. wl stsi-'T'-s in the r." ks of b yrcsrcssive j ->:t\ 'n qi; stiuns oi public policy, dare > ; ri e kL-ovc' psi tj f ■ and :uc tyrranny of party caucuses Si id y advocate tin gnat priucipl > that must undorly every government tl a is iuiend'-d t ■ be stai ■ and all K-gi-I oion that i? designed t K- cou-i-'ent and i ifce tivc. 1\ e believe be Gon tI.C right side and frout tj, bt motives j-i 1 b -pe thtbr F. t.at'.i possesses enough of • -h tc-|j to pre* vent the repeal of ;hi a and tench the House to ai 'tsm tron tn-i.-h of the ta-lt not to say reckless, ar.d in -. o -id. tj!c hgte latku that has chars. ,-erG.d i-.,!, a few years pm*. jp.. e v tnpl our natb na! Is dv-Uture will 1 8 r itly f Jjji.-d in the e.-t mat: n ofoth -r nations k! ,d j n that oi ail : nnea man was kept a close prisoner f . a whole year fccfyro he could ob i the services f cnutisel and uis i. v# the charge i f insanity. Arfhth • r was kept a prisoner for three years, i -i' ? aw.-ther was imprisoned seven lihaaad r >M .d of seventy thousand •:,s • 1 -'ore Le • m-d gain access to ' : i seturo his freedom. Surely h.-:; h ..utrages can lo perpetrated r ifitr laws, there must be great <1 fa carefrd revision and amendment s law. I otil there is a change no man i; the commonwealth is safe from the malice or cupidity of designing relatives or - -her entitle-, who may wish to destroy hi character or rob him of his fortune?. The It use of Representatives of Harris • still debating the fiitceMh Uu-tLa .1 Amendment, roostlv for lut-coinle, : is not likely- that any one s Opinions w . harmed bv th- sedehates. Won't ur - r sentat'T - stop sa-irig. come to a*< re Amendment and go to woik and ?beir business? The people will be • hear that thryhaye adjourned. i ;-i> ■ A mi„s. .f the Methodist church, c Uf-i ja a i-mfet voce held at Alexandria. Vj. that tohi'uio waa doing more harm to !: c! oijh than whiskey. Senators Sc Hand Cameron Lave sudor >l - . t* that h- wished the measure put through ii 1; came up tor action. As s counterplot ' e eent word to several other Senators that if • 7 Lrgislati- n came up affecting bis district as ,j - lr . j ,t_ ' ia ;j over untii hia return. I)u --ii < the discussion in the Senate this prettily id scheme was t-xpo=ed. Mr. Turner in K I faith opposed the passage of the Lilt in ~'sc-,—• of Mr. Beck incompliance wi'h the requ-.-st he henate and will lie made the special or dvr until disposed of. There is a general im p.ession that it can be passed finally bef re tneclose of the Legislative week. As soon as'.hit bill and the joint resolution ratifying the constitutional amendment become laws tha final adjournment of the Legislature : t likely to quickly follow THE iIETRPOMT*\- TOPICS Btl.l. for the city of Philadelphia has Wen revived in the House in a modified form. T V large delegation from Philadelphia has Iren here a portion ot the week to urge its passage, but atter the emphatic manner in which it was defeated in the Fena'e there is not much probability of its ever becoming a law. THE STUM ISOJCSTOR J< IP The bill referred lo last week to require the wners of every steam boiler in the State tu have attached a certain indicator lias Wen defeated in the House. The bill Has beer, iiioe . .. ~ , —v-wvw -v - *ta , 9 35 which disposes of the matter for this less inc. TDK Ml una BiLt. which passed the Senate sometime since has at length been concurred in by the House. TL- provisions of ihc bill, which have been given heretofore, are not substantially chang ed by the llouss The only important am* ndment made was to reduce the military ax from one dollar to fifty cents. FROM CUBA. l y h>otixtioHS .'// ord bylhr litmryftiti—.lri rrtl of Sp'iuish froo[ti —Drfait of the Cuban* in a llnttje A. nr A'cnrez—finm 1 •• i- q/ l! i. Patriots in the iS ty. i and Ii - mc'licx Dictricts. Havana, .March 19.—0n Thur-day th-- batk Ltjchee. with co .1, froui Troon, w u.- a-hore at Cojiuiar. The iti.-urgent? burn' -1 five of the largest plantations iti the juris diction ofSapita la Chica, one near C" nfu-- Co.". and anothur near Macag ra. It i< pr,vi lively s.-aorted i.y the iu-urgr.nts that the in surgent sc-neraLs are carrykic out their do fenel plan of burning c-rerywhere. A d. taehinent of insurgents Lad left Alvadrcz. well nmnnted, to burn the plantations in the vicinity of Jabaca Tiio plantct.* are terrified. Authentic im roialii o from the insurgents a-Jndt- that uiaoy plantations have !^e--n burned within a wr-.-k. An-rthersteam-hip has arrived from F- am with troops. General Huceta and the !a ro-m-4 General Ainable E-calante are pa ecngcr.. The troops have gone to Nutvi tas. An engagement took plac.; 1 • tw-. u th troojis 3iid insurgents yesterday, n- ar Aiv •• rcz. The insurgents were routed, and ar dividing. One force fl -.1 towards Macxguj, and the other towards Jocuri Grande. An engagement had taken plac-- at (jasr a -abulia. An offi ial acconnt reports IJO insurgents kill d, and only one Spanish sol dier wounded. _ The insurgents arc active near Bo'ondron. Troops f'totli Matair/.as liave gone there. W hen the ha'tle of Suit Cabita was fought. Qocstda wa- sick with the small-pox. Ortega commanded the insurgents, carrying off ill ■ slave- front plantations and making them sn'diers The number of in-urgent.- in Fagna and I'- tnedioK districts is estimated at from seven to nine thousand. K qu.-rra plantations, near Trinidad, have b>en burned. Five places were burned in Strut di-trict, whicb i>roduced 9,o9o hogsheads of -tig-sr yearly. The insurgents have de-troyi d the railroad and telegraph between Alvarez and Macigua. HAVANA. March 19. — Sugar in d -tuand and advancing; wore buyers than ■filers', and holders demand an advanc . No. 12 1). 8. qu >led at 9('" 91 reals. Ex change firmer but unehangi d. HAVANA, March March 19. —Ord>-r i> be in .g restored in the jurisdiction of Santo Esfx rito Oenfral I'm 110 is moving towards Puerto Principe. The situation at Cb n is unchanged. The disturbed con dition of the surrounding country prevent sugar from reaching Cienfutigos. At Trinidad. Reoiedios, and other rnir kets it is generally estimated that the r near crop this year will fall short hy three eighths that of last year. Sugars it our ports are Grmer. There are rumors of engagements near Holguin, but nothing definite is known. FROM MEXICO. SAN FRANCISCO, March 18.— Mazatlan advices to March X, have been rtc ived by ■'earner. The l.'nited States steamer Resaca j n porr. Trade was languishing, and the fit tltre prospects are discouraging. The steamer brings s2l)S,ot>o in treasure f; in M'sico. ('clone! Ftla-c i, who was oos of Marti nez's principal officers, and statted the rev olution against Governor Rubie, wiih nine ty other criminals, had escaped from th> Mzailtu prison. Information from Temple rtate< that Gen. L'zala was placing his army of Indians on a war footing. The rumor that Gen. Plaei do Vega sailed from San Fianei.-co with arms and ammunition, and is expected to land same where on the coast, created excite m itt at Mazatlan. Thecus'otn authorities of Mazatlan ?;iz ed an American vessel, awl attempted to extort export duties on cargo of dye woods. The vessel was ou'y relieved on the bond of the American consul that such du ties should be paid, if according to law. Americans at the Paris Court Halts. The tickets which are -ent to persons in vited to the court ball* at the TuWeries arc of various color*, according to the rank of the guests. The commoners receive white tickets, titc noblemen green ones, and the foreign diplomatists red ones. iI ;P red tick ets entitle their holders to admittance to th awall private staircase leading to the impe rial apartments at the Tuidrrse*, while the holders of white and green tickets have to a-rend the large staircase. The rtinc- of all the guest* are entered upon a book, in which particulars about thr-rchara ters and antecedents are in be found A few day previous to a court ball the Emperor and Empress revi-e the h-t. To quite a number of names in the gust book is 'he remark, "must be watched closely." The Enipre nrver scratches out any names but tho-e of ladies, and the Emperor i- frequently naughty enough to p'ace the fair out s again on the bat. Le* than fifty American name sre on this list, and it is very difficult for Americans in Paris to obtain more than one invitation to theTuilierics, there being much trumbling among the Fiench courtiers thai there are always too many foreign plebian st the Court balls. PEOTErnojr ASI) I'REE TRADE.— Mr. Henry 0. Carry in hi* la-t letter ou Mr. Weil's report makes the EtUowiog concise statement, and challenges refutation; Biit ish free trade almost crashed out the great iron manufacture in the period ftom 1817 to 1824; paralyzed it in that frotn 1335 to 1542; and did the same in that from IS4B to IS6'J. American freedom of comluerce, result.ing jj°ttt protection agaiust the "war fare" ol British "capitalists," more than tre hied the the iron production from 1824 to 1833 : did the saute frota 1842 to 1848: and ha* doublcd it since 1861. British free trade never permanently added a single ton to the iton production in the whole thirty years ol its existence. American freedom of cent nierec has added 1.500.000 ton- in the |i-. 3 than twenty years that the country has hem ruled by the tariffs ofises, 184?, nd 1 r. i 418 T LOSIKK.!T- FIHST SESSION. -TANIJINO COMXITTMS OFF TTTK UOVSF. W.VBUINUTON, MITCH 15 —PICAKWRB'AIN* TO-DAY FCNMMNC'IL THE 11 >1 LOW > g SUSRIIII COMMITIW* OL THE LLNU*E FO TH/- 4I T CU'- ITRE*.*, THE FIN-T NAOML NIL NM IN VRB I CM ! *ING, OF COUR.-E. TSR- CHAIRMAN OF (HE COINUIITIEO: CNIIMITTPFT ON E' OTIOA—3IT'R< F'JNC, CLMRCLIILL, HCTM BTIILVR < F TEN- • OCSIE*, SF-.VIITE.IO, BTT* BURR AO*J IUB- I DTLI WAY* I'D M--H- -ML S-LI-M-K, HOOP'T. AII->I M .. - !. K !T>. II OK*. ORTH, JLTCARTL.Y *IUI MI- !■% A|.JO HI- -M ■ ■ R.-. I)AWI IJ; O. IV-I*"Y, V> IWI-.' >N*>N>. ! SAI _ : : 1 , XIB-ACK . ; B B':KILLIR AND CHIT-IS. (.IX'F 1.1, L. RUSH, JMM, C I'II 11, S'NUH \ M - :"- LLO'RHKI*-. JEICKE- ARN: RONG, MAY ITS'.I AND KT-LR. NINTH CENSU—MC*=R. SINK.• . QARFH-1!, BANK*. ALLISON, LIFIIN, CNIIOM, WILIS- -U, LIN! IT'INAN ARID ILHUMAKT-R. A, PM-DIC KIIIINAL—M - VO E'-". I.) AN M IRRI.IL IVIIBSJ I IT'IA . V.U I? IMIS-OTTRIH HOI-KIN*, !I .I'IOV'-LI. NAI IVTU.-R, LIMIT*. VIM TI AMP, '/.■ ILEU ]P AX".' S AND WILSON M Ml' ■•TA). CLIIM—ME*-R*. WASHBURN IM* SETT* . 11 ■'CLIK;-■*. 11 BAM-. <* S • K'A N-CK RY, M IORE AN I STILE*. CUIUNIERCE—ME-#' 111 O N I/ JTER-I'D. SAWYER, I-MEKELL ORG 15, UNC I, KI R, LLIVLMART AND POT OR. PUBLIC LAN-LS—M'>*S-. JUBXU, K TUWN-END. FITCH, LLIIWLEY, V> :NOFFICE —MR-R-. FIN 1.1V.-ORTK. 1 11 L.TWI-EHCLL, BO;, IT T,I. IV AND ADAM*. \ . , VI- -P VI * V" VAIII*), A'UES, C-AWYCR. M:I TW \ Q. SANFONL, UP-'JII, MOIFIIL MAIN • . C. D AND 15 CE. AGRIRNLT'LKT— M> SIT. WJL- RI T, LI-.TTALTLTSW~. FI*HER, SMITH I'YTR, 15|. KR I- AXTT-IANI 11 VCS. INDIAN AFLAII.—MI < "K . N WONT. SHA- K*, JAFFI-. C I IVH ANN TRMTY. MTMAI-- LI LTRTTNHIE. M'LITAR. AFFAIR; MO--: . FI IS. 1 NMR'EY. PACKARD. STONGHTON. *.Y UNSET, IN R. AI.D SI CSIM. MLLIT: I — M I*B*l -. S; IN '• LI ) ('LI KM SNJYIH 1 IOWA . LI;>1 }> I I MIVORE (OHIO!. DISTRICT !' CWASJ' IS—JL •. < I V, . KE- NS* LII-INN ( B■ • . LIAMIL N. COW! * S; M,- SND I, JIT I O ARY —ME- . 15-LIS' NI!. LIS'I . 1 T {M I~.*AEHU(' ,K. I' T -.R'. M L AUHHRIDEE. E DRI IC-- ■; D K' SR R- V .ITI I :IRY CIA'TTIH—3I--.- I, A- !••: IV OR, S .I ,N. ML JI 'IE- NORTH CAROLINA NCIDV, M *5 A-.D M N-JRY. PTITL'O KXPENDITNS" 'D -R*. T' F SAW. W.l RI 11):;!.■ . LLSIWKIIS*. I-* 1' Nl' . JONES (NORTH CAT SLIIS Y I >' I! : HUNIDL. PRTVAL# LIII'L I 1-SIRIT- -MES-RS. BI.IF ' N'EJ I, DIXON, WYJ -R. "LAYRTARIL. WAIN WS-IMRIFIN). SWIIERI. KN SI AND B.: NAVAL A'FS 'S —M---'*. ! : .' I D. (. 1 STCV.-N.. KETCLS-ATTT, M'CRA \ 11*! ALI I LLALGHT. KOSE CN AFFAIRS—-MC--S BATIK . I. BLAIR. WILKINSON. SN.-ITION, \VII!;TS.'T I I'IER, WI U I AND SVRANN. TF RII - -MO-R C IHOM. WARD I HE,-. POIUITOY. MOOS E OHIO , J ; ILNTNBHTTIIRI (MARYL.UD AND CI 'EL, N.J LIEVI> NTINUAIY IVN- OSIA —M -;-O- 1 WE*, I, WTLKRD, KNAI J. (1 .(IS J). ; 15N* >I. TIE 'ITI'I ' II II SMI'LI ■').'-:R"TS . INVALID IVN-SON*—M <. B*l>L I II ARM. \\ IRON, 0 I- . II IY. I\ J 15 WEN. STRH-KLAN-L, BIRD .ND ST . 80..-IS AN I C*U IL*— M S-VS. TOK.' ! AM <'-H (N -RTH "IN• . (OIL! . PIO- R, M'GR VR W. LI- -IT/ . J M A ARID MINING—ME IF- IF-, . YENS. IVK ES. S LIRKHIND POIUTTL RAH R SIT. DIEKIO- N I !> . S. PRE: IHNTOT'A AFI LIR* -M --; -. SHI.NIIS I INDIANA), BAIL-V. B OV II A '-* HI , M GS-ETF. (IROIW AND 31 I KD I -LION .1.1(1 L.L.IR--MC*MS(.N, BEATTV. 11' TAR. TOWN-N ! ILASSIILNROR- I S L*H LI'IRDETR. TVNER, M \ NRT ILEX'S IOT OF LAW- —M P I . . RI-W, 15 AIR. 31 CR T ,Y, 11 ,R, F,l| L'L S NI. 3 E -•N I .1 I ■: OOITIAGO. 3\ AND XF.M URE>-L HEAT K . . II 0,-< HILL, JI STRADER A.'ID < SRI W'D PATENR-—3l - R JORN 'I I. SMITH (OHIOL, TILHIMN. MO , • II JOHNSON. SANHIRD, VAN AUKIN MI I. PNWIC BUI (LI IGI; UND GROUND IL.IPKIII* BC.OIY, SSIIVIR (J SIT TANNER AND (JEST. M'KTUFF- ME- -R*. ILNXKINS, 3 R . PACKARD. STI ■ "10 ALL 1 F AOCININTS—-ME— T'.KE ARN 1, || TON K.. -EY AND (101 SSDA", KLIN.• IN-SRES M -.T" I)TJA ■ L ME -R*. BAIHY ITA' TSRTTU 11, STI I] ARCH'T. KXJ ENIITURE.* IN T . !' IR T MIR-;.. AILI.-ON, W;'?•_■! V. LA-H, I) AS: 1_ BI T EZI'CR DNT!'-* IN WAR L! PA.' U ME-Al*. WDL JAMS, TANNER. CESSNA, 1! (N (, NND BILL R. EXTS NDITUN-S IN NAVY D.- I ARRNS ME -SR-. LVNEB COR.DE-, r - V. ILAU-11, I; ■, E.R- I- 1 1 R - I-S 1 1 " MC-*l*. M" R- N. J. BIT -HASN, I B NJ NISI:I AND M.I. IS M. EXM NIIIME.S IN IN; . D>R IH MC -R- DEWE - BONN T, PACKER, SJ| AND A'LANI*. E.VI ENDITORE- ON P IHLIC B"DJH MF-FI'T. CHNR-HID. ELI PBELPR, II ;II HOTNLIELORT I,M I ) _ LLULCS— I THE SFFLAK'T SILI! MC-SRS. IH FFRY, GARFI-LD AND L! M K MR. OITH WAS -NI RJU FITLY EXCRS- ;J HI- OWN RF-R|UCST, FROM SERVICE ON THE ( : IS IITCE OF WAY! AND 31- N - PIULARIF.LPITS.V IS URNJRRR.-O-IRIG FITU ! I- R ILMN NKTW YORK IF IHC BSSILIING -{, PUHLIF HI-D ARE CORRECT. IN X- RE YORL YEAR IHERE WERE ERECTED FIVE HUNDR- I HUIIIDINGS, MOST OF WHICH WS-TE DWCLIII' PIS DAD 1 PHSA THERE WR 4.581 DWRS' ERECTED HESIDO* 12LIJ ENLARGENJCIITS ;.ND 1 LIONS. TIIED'SPA-I'Y OF INCR AE IN HUIL I BETWIIEIS LIIO TAROGREAT TRIM I< •HIKING] I* T-C*IS.,IN> DHY IH TORY HORH I R OF '] ING LOT; AND REAL P-TA.'N ILL NEW YORK. -'A DRIVE* I-S T ;E -]I!E OUT OF IF, CITY AND CM. THEM T.I LOCATE TH-SR FAN I I"* IN NCIYH 1 " TOWN* AND VI IAGE*. N • FAMILY OF MOD' 1 NO AN* OR INE MO -EM AFFORD TO |,V IN 2 YORK, CXCCJ.T IN THE CROWD D . FILTHY UNEOTTIFORTABLE TENEMENT HOUR R Hluk is th? late-t from Paris: Ac a r> cent opera ball, a yellow domino ffs oh i sorted bowing to every lady in I lack < r rop domino, whose hand he d cj eetful > : and !•■ tired without saying a wad, I I making a no>o in his (aider. Yellow donrino war ixie of the most distinguished editors in Pati-, who was engag-d in a great . id prolent. liow many pairs of n.-w y'ov are wortl at this opera mask? A: dh - foot d that, of three hundred and lie ha 1 sttteU under pn t nee. of ki-siay, there w.-,--■ on'v I'ighrt tii wliich ha! natt'omt ofl-cazlm . or which had not biu-n t > .!. | Condition ok rat TitE.vst.av.—The : \\ ashingtOß fit or ajs; }]uutw I I take* charge of th Trnav p parim.-ni i with shout $103,000.00" in flm van ] ($29,000,000 of aii eh is in g. Id Jioirin* : iv-ttifi.-ares!. end i M currency. i The i ul'he d-df on the Jj.r o: Mm eh it's I $2,545 336.904>5, but .-si .• •!.< : . j denea-cd a Stmt $3 000.0(*b No payn.n.t ; of mterest *id luidue tint (I the fi:st ol May, ; ' when S.'O.(XXMtOO in coin will he rebuilt d j | to pay ih sctni aniiuut iastalintmp j,, rcri-r on tht fitc-tWcnty bonds which fall due on that dam. Not M'jTuotT Precedent - Th • Stewart CaL'tP ' difficulty is not wiihoot pr- c 'dtt. In lv 3. IV.-id- nt ,T ok- in n .pointed David Henshaw Pert (J ilect >r at li. -on. hut In; had to >e!l his drug t'Usiness belor in- could ] take the place, fie loft the Go'lertu-oMp, ' ; resumed I'tisin ••*. and wh 11 calird to l i Secretary of the Tr*a-ury ! y John Tyler, j this bothering law aan inn rfnred, and he 1 Was R.vui over to the N rvy Department. < 1 inep.al Grant ha. pr*impt'y signed 'be j tatt to arret,gth n ib publiecredit ; the same I "btc'i Andrew Johnson pocketed. ITKMH. TRKA; CITV. IN TIE' WHILE PINO SILVER ' R CI>N. ILLT <• DITELY LOV LHE CLOUD*. | A EEHBMTOD L>AVY CROCK'* T S D ; ID IATTFK UK 'UV. HEW: ARCLIEL ] OFFICER DIG THE TILL' T'O Annutry 1, >J', |NO IN!" SIP/;!" 1".- R ' .1 '• , L " I CREASE OF F >WUI TBC L-REVTOE* JANUARY, Y -!. JAIJNF" I IN. ENCIAND, REC NTLY DI"L\RR'' HOUR ALLRR FEEING SUING !BY VLI .- 1 '*■'(- Ll '- VEIN. O. A: F HA- APPOINTED HOHR-RT MAR ,- J, X F IT.. *-TI ' THE LIT ; STEPHEN ,J. A**I*IARIT PIIVATE SECSCIARY. HI- OF SI. CRISPIN, THIS MERER ■I RHOETNAK'.-RJ, NN SAID TO (LUAIHET! J' U .;F'IHE UNITI I STALE*. I\ A LOWELL, M . WHO LIAS' KEPT A\ JI T FEN.*' I F LO R UOU*U SITWE TIN .'S TI AOF PlC*' LENT J, N IN, REIOORED ' .IIUTLENRAII'IFI TIN.'. KTTI, 31.1L-. H LI'J. THE DI.-TURLIATICE* AT F* IH- LA F-ONICRSI. ARI!NU FROM POPULAR ILJTY LO DIE CTTOSERIPRINT) ISVW. LINE BEEN *L. D. AND THAT PART O!'THE COUNTRY IS NOW FETJUIL. \NUIIKW JOHNSON |. FT W**HINGTON FM E, VS T LYN. SD'ORIR. ANPARI-LT'LY HE *I- -' ■ 1I I •I I - MOT. - ' IRIII ROUTES SIS WHEN HE SOT OUT LYR THE TMIIB OF LIU- N I AT'OI - 31*'CH 22 —TIT TOWN C!I CTION AT. KIN -V, *I.-. ;,<•. ... .FAY, RCRULTED IN THE EH- I■- OF IT-, TI F CAN ■ DIRER.- HY A *.. IE OF £. V 'J T-> ! "S K. TH-ITEPUH'SCVN* • LECT EDEV THIS FIOTO ITOIO ' !S...J'JITY. A IVIILTLITL.K CISTMK. A LI; RRJJH' CRIME III* IN COSONIIH'.D .-T THE VILLAG- OF DULCE AQUA NJ-RTH IT ; S -D HY t..t < NFURC- ' MEET OF THE GRJ*' TAX THE POPULAR TON RUSE ] •IS LIS-:- ■' N I ! '• I IHC MAYOR, WHOSE LO AD WA- THEN SIS".NOTED YS PSKC END PA:AD I • THTOUKH TH" STREETS, FTARINSI TIN: SAME DAY ! IW.DVC OF THE INIRNIRIJ A! COUNCILORS VC.-RE AS J *ST SRI LISTED. NEW LLAMI'STIIAK KPYCRTOSP—FNLI RE TURN* FN>A AIL BUT TW >AM TIL ••.T.-IS CIVE THE FOLLOWING • THE I FIT THE HTC ELEC ION FOR GOVERNOR IN N W LIA I P-HNC: .- 'I . RI . SCAN ... 85. TOO BODE!, LVNIOT-R„R 81.936 REPUBLICAN MAJORITY, R0'.1... 3.774 DO D". LTS'.D 2.-23 REPIIBLICAN GAIN 1,211 : TUK MTUST LITTRON LAW.—THE PV HIS. IT •Y II JU-R LAW IN 3! I • RI NROUS'Y EN- F'SREED BY THE MUNICIPAL ATI'LMRITI. -AND BY LIE- ISIZ R,3 OT' TFFE FTITRC. MAN- OF THE LIQ UNR-L ;P IN KIHWOTTH HAVE SUFFER D VI.*I:A S I " I.'-FCIL E ITETIFF'* FFINERU SIID ARC IU . SM!<> CHU NR. LAST WEEK THE OFFICE "F THE E*-S IRN EST PIT . COMPANY WA* ; NED LY THE RLU : IFF AT I A LARGE QUANTITY OL 11-:; U t T-INSIPTRD TY B.SST :I LIQUOR RELH.R HERE. WA SEIXEJ. THE IN-S FAILS ON THE B 1.-IIORS IIW ITERS. .< CIIINF*&LIIHI-T.-I I, ; ION?_•" NINRIH RED AWLT -- I ,ICI" OF >< II PI , ON- 111 PERU. HI V> TIRIC-TED. AJ.IJ VRHIL LB;; PANIC.* WHO !: ID II" !■; LB UN -*R TAKII G BIAS TO THE JUDICIAL AUTHORITIES IN- WAS RC--. NOD FROM HIS KU-IR■!- L-J TIN- ITIBA' I • TTRS OF THE TOWN OF (IU S I 'J HE; KM TO THE PUBLIC ■PSIIIR OF THE L IIIR. ' C.CRED HIF BODY WITH KR-'"* IS. "D. AN I ?F. IT BURNED HIM ALIVE IN A!I NBITH BAD ■■ R ; LEPARRD F. R TI, PUR- P -I. A . CP. NO PAIN TRS- :I I I • -Q> > : COL, BM THE PATIENT ATTIML-SO.* I•• ADIJY, HI- STEP I* TOTTCIING. SENSE OF F II"C T'l-TN-TO !'C WANTING AND OBJECTS I U- S. ;-I ' G'l-1 • I VERY UU -,I; ~ II; C: II*S!■ ; IH*E* NOT SEEM I" : S5 DIMINB.H'.I T *HE FRCASHINS: U D DP'.'- SR.; 1(1 H: . WHEN TLLRT PATIENT I IS* AWAKEN-D I- T • U ■ A GAIN 111 T> A D' EP , , P ';T SI > T :.!••. THE JIXAO' DOES NOT Yl< 1F T> *I.Y 3 IUR DMA. AMLEETWRAL'Y | END* ITS J -I. H. I - , EHARI'CTER HA* TSOT YE: BEEN RT WTH;- RT IJQIY. 'A.**OVR.A V, 1 Jl*- HE'.', -RR FESTIVAL OF PA—OV- I- * EN I - 'AY ISIGKT NEXT C II'INUIAG F - C TO I->• I. • . I^HT DAY- THI* 1 >• V IN •IT 10-D ' V MO*S >" • ' TIL". ■■ 'II ■ SO 1-' ; ITE* I 'TILLS 111 0. IS' -H .• 11 O. ' DR.-T 'I- SOU 1)1 S HSJ OTIFP ' ..Y . ;11 I. -IIOF-J■ ORE DING ; "IT:* P ON: : ■ "TJII , SIIIC* THE • IT - - ' 1 • 1 J, RN* T0... T *' 1-.; V- R 1 ... , EL) RATED IY >" IS,, IN! "I I I ■ •! DUI UA 111-' EIGHT 1 ' ' ' : I ; P.' R ON IKB I ' : ; . TV SI EOF VARIOII- D 0:11 OTIC RIT- S COMTNETNONT- J LIVE OF TIT • DEHVERAOEE FO. FB FEVNTIAN F OT XI WV - .N 'I RNS. **EK, —(' -MM'-'-INNER H >S • : •} • CON.SOUS CAT: 01 FRNIN . V.- :• N JI IF THET'' 11. -.-CE ]!I TRICI, ! : V SIDIITG SI IT T-I R SR..;U COLLECTOR WIL.*-N, V TS* J" 1 1> -1 ■: 05 TLIHL SFA N ■ RI- J I "■ 'OIIIG THE THAT .HE ! ; 3 COIN- : LIS- INVERT A V' OIR.UT* I TNP.IIYN AGAINST THE ; •IS TBE MOUNTAIN MTUTFEA OF THAI S' 'SC. I . NN LI THAI HE S* IN R<- (F ,1 OF IIIFIIRN AINM THAT THE HIX'H F>I*TR':T IS SIIFBSTED WITH THIS T TJISRILL-Rl'-*. WHN*C PTD PTI-TOS * DEFY FHE Y ■ CITITUENT OFLI-ER*, END, HE Ll* I DIRACTEL IHC COLLECTOR T" PU*H TLO-IC J VS .'LTOR- NF SLE I IT.-S. NTTE JAW SO THE W-D!. I CCJC-'S-R WILSON WRITES TI-AR HE I- OPER.SSJI G I IN IHE N.'-UNTAIN T UMIES WITH A DRTACHNO UC OF UNITED STATES TR N *, AND TH .TOM; OF Bl* DE, UTI-- HE* K|ION • THE AEZWFE OF FI.E DIFF.: NT ILL ; DKRI -IU THE NURTHERN I---UOTRY. T SF'I : - ARE V : RULING IN PUTNAM ' AND JACK-ON CO'IR. PTOYCT NEWS FROM I TI. ■.* AM *!• ! LI 'RTY, WI !> . RRI IZ-.-D TO BE TIT HY THE CABLE, I 1' I TI.-.I 1 IIT SO --ITE OF THE CONTIOUCD AATURSTN ■•{' T!.-. BPANIAH OFFICIALS THAT THE \ GOV RNNI'-TI" TROOP - ARE GAINING EVERY BATTLE | I UNFIT WNH R!,I- IN-URI ENTS, (AEIG DO NOT 1 AR OUT THIT VI W. IN NEARLY EVERY CASE OF COL- J IS-ION THAT LIA* OCCURRED BETWEEN THE INSUR- I GEN' AND TIE 2 VERUTUENT TROOP*, THE FOR MER HAVE HAD THE ADVANTAGE. IT. I* STATED THAT EVE V CIFFTIN IIV BIRTH I* DETERMINED TO • TO GET RID 0! THE YOKE OF THE IR COMMENT, AN I THOSE WHO ME 1 1 OLD T . A- ;.-C ACIIVELY IN TIE; NUPGJ IU TI. FI- ID ARE IIIUIRII UTINE • ,'.R SIT I ■ .1- P OF THF R WEA'TH S 1 AID OF THE R BEI I"IO THE HATRED OF THE CUBAN AGAIN-T THE .SJ.SAUAI T IS IUTEN C, CAUSED BY THE POLI CY IYTIX : .'J PURSUED IY THE GOVCRNMRNT T,>- (IT-'I ' - 'LIE NA'IVES. 'OJQ'IIE CONV I:NX IN BELOILM,—A CONVENT, R::'\ A '>OUT T; •- USE BE'ORI; ILM BT-LTISILI *- 1 HO FACTS • F WHICH SIRE TBU* STATED BY ! AN AF3FEROIYIRE O! L ;UYAIN : "A UNA BE- 1 pig to one of the best families in the i nhorhood was 1 lucrd by th" lady stipe- ; it a ihitup utit!< tenon d c tl. She had! sev-ni d„y ,n uifjri' meat when, from Trow openin • y which her pri nre I tl 1 little lif'hi trom die garden. ' b'son. He : ti-d tht' ■ ar< !at-r accompanied by urn;;-, sty of t ei -. whom he felt nit- i uei i,.i. ua. ■CIS,..-:., fer t.ile &t tut 1 liipjil't l" oCi. e. t !Sl BvZJJSESi —Ths felitiwint- M igiitinea Sir ; !; at the Inquirer Berk State: A'l LAN ON-efjLy, pPI NAM'S MONTHLY 'i I T'S, V) ALAXV, PKTE!SS'IN. 00- Di'MoRESTS, I'll.' NK LESLIE t IDB, ete.ete. ft, T, BLANKS.—ArticIeP of Agrrrirrct ein Direct- &od Teachers, Cbecka Co'.tectora, Warrants n'fBrirr } I end rcr".. .ic., fcr sa!c at the fi>jit'rtr office. h\nv U) 1 JPTF AND EXI'KXDJTDKES OF THE POOR UNA HOUSE OF KMPS'.YISEOT OF BEDFORD L"RR OUT P U |H R* KFL2 75 S JIJORR LUFFGURRUI SFFFTO ASYLUM 163 75 ' F NBMC, MUNULH. 'NRINI.: 27 50 1 VPRU'RA RCMIIVING AAR.N SMITH TO -"III" ACJRLUM 112 •,0 FOl CR:IL IXPE IRC- L'J 25 - .34 50 T"l'- 8 37 !I C K*-AIITHM|F 73 7U > IN OETWILCR 1A4. 37 £,O ii. SERVICE.* IN LIIXLCR CM... 5 00 : < ' IR, 00 CTTUCRTIODY... 6 36 ■ IFPT- A MER N 1 .ERLI*IIG 104 00 < . .1 TR -1 LUTZ F'IV I !SING JO6 20 M ' U J N . FONC.T 7 ;;O *-'• 1 ! 00 1! 10 20 J• • N-TINGS F-> MILL 37 45 N.MTIP? E\.LH F EXPIE--IA;?KING UP -IF NRRNIG ON 92 75 .LAUIT* 15. JIAYC MIL, R.HI 10 00 ■••• 11 75 '- 1 * '•• IK .• RII-GH'-USE 250 iII- I : I • ~ HCEUI'JKIIIG O IVT j <■■■-A' 12 50 | . J WMBCR 12 50 SFI-G I:.A HINC G5 00 ! ;C I*YSINGER, ON AC UUNT... 48 46 i frU bar, GB.SA' ARY .• ME WARD... 500 00 MH; T-1 DITSM, TIERRI VS A* IJIREETOR 50 00 3. J. IIHIE. SCRV I."# ULIN TOR 53 00 ! . ANT'I RS< N, >F-RVJ. ' AS I)ITF RR... 50 CO •I V\ . I'ICI - RFFOR, SN' RJ ATTORNEY AND 1 ; ' • II '.'CJTIFII F#L 00 V ERR, ?I*UJ %. P*.-R IGE, AO 31 J* I. IT. URTTV", EJEIK AMI EXTRA R. SCES.. 77 25 . UFFRR, TIC K 9I HO 5 ITRI BI.IFF T'CJRURCR.. 75 00 I' . ■ . 1 UCTTT&CR. SS TI 75 60 •IFII :■.! NFTERIDIIU *E UJJI A JAUE SEUT - RV. ,; A- NSR(R>II 15 00 •' KI-TIITJRV. F R SUNDRY, CHEEKS CAN : A; 1 FILTJ 397 33 MR MR; KEPLER, NIONEV LOT *A P^R P R- 1000 00 K\|>E:. ES CUVIITING ACCOUNT 40 00 T.'-TAL CREDIT- $8664 6-; TIDAL CHARGES'.... ST!3'J II ' TOTAL CRODITR SF6L 6^^ I BATON RE >T .......... $2370 72$ WE Fl. UNDERFI'-NED, AUDIT R OF CE'IFOID • NL* ERR'IFY THYT HAVE RZAININED LBEF>REGO )UTI'.- "F WM. BUTT' f. TREASURER of THE P•- -R AND 11-U-E KM|>' -V-MNT OF BEDFORD > at TI F-TIPD THE FIII' F T■s HE CORRECT AND 'M-- B FTAIED. V. IIR F OOR HAND* AND .-♦ AL *I;I- *B I!AV OT JANUARV, A.!>., ISO'.'. JOHN T). LUCAS, AIL. : S. WHIP, W. T\ S I IT A ' I'FDB, M. A. 51 INTER, CH I'LL. AUDITORS. >N7 fh-nfs &ta(t tut at j*. f•• 'jtxir LCOS. > U RD R ' F J)AI ■ ERE PILIC: i.,uuxry I. *■•<->, 70 TTUIT.BCR OF PANPER- ADEBHTE-) DURING TI E VEAR. 52 NUMBER OF PAAI TRH BARN DURING THE **EAR, 1 XBIDI) R <*F PTI| EN ERS REMAIN IUG TEN. 1, 75 MEAL*- GIREN TO VRIIJFARIR. 1 ; R-•>•, 1450 OF THE J RESENT NUMBER TLHFFEURE IN-ANE 7, J>AR ! LIALLY DE. TU GCD 12, BLIND I, ••••;• \ED 6. THERE ART . ! OUR-D. >R PUUPRRA,- [ R TVI'LTD 'H FOJD, CLAIBIOG ! ..FID MEDICAL :TI*R.DHN-.E. .Mmtbfic'uretl in the Thwf . 9-1 ORC'L?, 106: PTFLR* PI KIT#, T-* F*B UIISE, 43 1 • I 13 DRAWER.-, 1 PI 5! I VESTA, 7 L I.RC/UDS, I S KK AND ST CK ING W , I7 >AEQTE! > 4 I' RETO. 30 P-NR-F, 12 ILATVIUERCHIEFS, 35 SHEETS, 11 Vinow ••< -, IR. COMFORT#, 10 IC I OCHI C : R EASES, 6 R /V Ikc's >/ fh Firm. ''A* J ' V *>'■'' • '< \* LEANS, 6 J I IN- ♦ * ;-. I'-HEL>< NSOI*F 23 J P 1 IJ.-!.- • IN, IN !,. ?>, J LN.-HETO TURNIP*. 2S L.UI K*V H A*, I I LLRUD> CABBAGE, 2500 . - HAY, THE GARDEHS SUPJI'I .I Al'' u : ' <1 of VESCTALLE* EI. ,1. DUNNG THE ;E vf THE SUMINER F AHL.H A R'NTEIIIC-.T I- MADE. - AML-EJI I>KI ICAI 011, STEWARD. Fnor House MFI St itement. J.K.WILLS. DR. TO UFTI'T OF TOLL GRAIN * \N'T TUMITBLJ RE.-WHEAT KAC. CRN. BOEKW'T I I'TI 1 • 124 15 .LL.WII.IY, CR. ; BY #TA'T, OF SRRAITJ IIFCCOVERV YET. I __ *AOL T FITH * I'ATK.NT KLIVI PRESERVER. VVIP, Ll'-" ?*!.*- *-• v EERFRV? •• V-111 ION TWO YEARS :' E\l:*T • WLSIU- UNDER THE PROEEA*. FT FAA BEEN US T BY THE PATENTEE TWELVE YEAR? AND NEVER FAILED. EPUT UN BY TLII? PROTE.-S DURING THE SUMTIIRR HKIFI BEEN * ! LIU THE CITIES THE FOLLOWING WINTER , AT FIVE TIMES THEIR ORIGINAL COST! One wav, ran put vp and tend to market, S2'L,OOO ■ u(k ■/ fc'j.t* in Ira than *ix and more than double hie money. IS EQUALLY AR P"- A J.E TO H ' OR COH CLIMATES, IS EASILY UNDERSTOOD, AND EO>T# ABOUT I A CENT PER D< ?EN. TBORISAND* HERE TR I TH • LGG, NND CERTIFY TIIAT 1 H-Y ARE PERFECT. The prto en* ie '/u ■* > s'< ed ft ir <• perfect ■ PHRXBhVEttr THE 3'ATENT HAS J'* YEARS TO RUN. FAMILY RIGHTS, WITH CUT PERIN;>SI'U TO BUY AND SELL EGG-* FV->R 9 JECUINTION. 55: GROCERS* TIARIIC CITIES, SSO: IN VILLAGE-. S2O. R*'*lES AND CUUNTH A ACFORDIOG TO P PNIATION. AIDRE-. C , JOHN F. BEAZEL, 2€FEL3T UOFBNTOWN, PEN-RA. JJFFF'S COLLEGE. K". ::: FIL'TH AVENUE, JITTST?UROH. PA P. BUFF. ANTH' R OF I>UFL'S SYSTEM CF BOOK KEEPING. PRFIDENT. ESTABLISHED TWENTY • IGHT YEARS, HAVING EDUCA- | TED MANY THOUSAND.-OF MERCHANTS, BANKERS AND VE L UTUNTS IN THE UNITED MATE* HIHI CANITDA# IN THE MOST PERFECT CFA : INSFRUCTIOII. AND IS NOW TLIE FIR-T COLLEGE IN AMERICA TO INTRODUCE THE NEW IM PORTANT IMPROVEMENT OT COMBINING THAT ELASS IU- , ATRHCTIOB \W ITH COIN PREHENSILE EXERCISE IN REAL IU'>RN ESS. • Y \VM. JI.. CHARLES P.. AND ROBERT I ! . DUIT. ALL EXPERIENCED BE-INCSS ACCOUNTANTS, ETCH HUVING KEPT B-'IRKA IN CXREN :V* FIRMS, GIV ING OUR STUDENTS J THE RARE OPPORTUNITY ' LR*•• 111 RIG AT ONCE PRNCTI- | C*L ACROONTANTS. LD'FF'S IH W SYSTEM OF MER CHANT- . MAMU.ICTNRER'S, NATIONAL BANK, RAILROAD ! MID PRIVATE BANKER'S BOOK-KEEPING. SPLENDIDLY PRINTED IU CO! SR? IV HARPER A BR DH- R- NOV.- 5 ORK. PP 406. T'R .WU MO., $3 75. POSTAGE •• 'X THE N.IY WORK CONTAINING NATIONAL BANK AND PRIVATE ACCOUNTS. NO OTHER WORK 01 THE KIND H.l* BEEN SO UNANIMOUSLY AND CINPHA'IVAHY RECTO, NIETULED BY RTIE PRESS, BYLJUS INC MEN, B\ TCAOLER- AND TY THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN EDUCATED FMM IT. FEE *OR NEW CIRCULAR, • 'UIUIRU. IB F.TC .-IFTIIL;* . J WIN IT. BUFF*# FIRST PIEMIUDI PEN A. BUS HIP, MEDALS, J-C. MAILED TREE H> P. LJU'R F A BONS, PR;-EIPALS. P DUF F & SONS. I • 121 KEi OND AVENIiK, WTTBBCRGH, Cornuii-. ,Un Mcrehnuta, Manufitcturera 1 Agenta, unit Wholesale Dtlteo in Fioiir, Oraio, aoj ail ol Proiitire. Con-igniueriia .-"Jiciteii. Advances uiade. ft* - Sea t for our Weekly Price Carrent. 2-junl m 0... C PHILADELPHIA, and 483 BROADWAT, New York. Sold alfo is a:i the principal tonus throughout the c untry. 3ap6S:3m. P YV . CLA It K & CO., It A N K E It S N'>. 35 S. Thin! 3trect, Philadelphia. GEM Mil A ■ AGENTS Far; i c NATIONAL L IF'. NSC R A N C COM 1* \ Y OF TH UNITED STATES O M ERICA, ron THIS STATES OF PENNSYLVANIA ANI> SOUTH EKN NE H " ,'t.!l-FY. The NATIONAL LI KB INSURANCE COM PANY U a torpor • n Chartered by Special An •f Congress, ap| r .. d July 2 ISff?, with a CASH CAPITAL OF $ 1 000,000, :,nd !• new thoroughly organized and prewired fir business. | Liimral terms offered to Agents and Solicitors, who re i. cited to apply at onr office. Foil particulars to he fc.d on application at onr office, located in the second story of our Banking 'louse, where Circulars and Pamphlets, fully de scribing the advantages offered by the Company, ; may be had. B. S. RI'SSELL, Manager. F IV. CLARK A CO., No. 35 nth Third.Street, ' j Zlanglyr PHILADELPHIA. | £ A R JI E It S! !! TITY THE AL T A V E L A 1' H O 8 P H A T E. , LT CONTAINS THREE PEL CENT. OF AMMO N I A . AN AMPLE QUANTITY TO GIVE ACTIVITY j WITHOUT INJURY TO THE VEGETA TION. AND A LARGE PER CENT AGE OF SOLUBLE RONE PHOS PHATE OF LIME, POT ISH, AND SODA TIIE ESSEN TIAL ELEMENTS OF A CO-MP L E T E 31 ANU K K PRICE toSOO PER T"-N OF TEN RAGS TWO HUNDRED POUNDS EACH. Ask your neighbor ahnut it. Send for a pamphlet, and give it atrial. Address the Ala T A V E L A G U A N 0 CO., 57 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 1 T. M. LYNCH. Agent. Bedford. Pa. Jjuly:ly ! DEDFOHB CLASSICAL SCHOOL. rOCM>KD BY REV. Jinn LTOX, 1859. FREDERICK WOODS, Principal. I A first-class ehoi ' f- r the instruction of you?h (if both s-xes in aelassit'idand English education, including Litio, Greek, Fren h, German, Mat he matics and ihe ordinary English branches Terms moderate. Students from a distance can ! obtain board in town at reasonable rates. REFUREXURS: Ifon. A. King. John P. Reed, Esq. Hon, J.G. Hartley, 11. Nicodetnus, Esq. i Wtn. Hartley, 0. N. JDckok, 0. K. Shannon. Esq Geo. Blyinyer, 11. F. Harry. i. D. G. D. Shuck, L. Russell. Hops Anderson, M.D j i JaiMib Ke-d, Joliu Lutz. ]J. F Myers, William Lyon. Esq. WILL KE-OPEN, OCT. 12TU, 1563 2:isep IJOTICB TO Bk B KEI PBS3. L. L. LANQSTROTH'S SPECIFIC CLAIMS. We Ihe undersigned do hereby make known our I Patented Claim? in Pee Hives, which claims are as follows: Movable Frames with space# all around j them, and spaces between them at their tops, the j distances between ihe in to be regulated at will: | Shallow Chambers between the frames and honey hoard; Perforated Honey Board and the moveable | block. We caution aid persons again *t uringany hivo that has any of our patented part* in it. A y person using any fine of our patented part-- with- out license from the patentee or from us will rcn- I . dcr himself ii.tbfe to damages for eu h and every • hive so used in Bedford county or Blair county, ! . Pa. We -re diet* r niocil to protect our claims. u | people will do w Ito manage their business ac cording to law. Any pcr-->n doubting onr claims ] is invited to come and act our patents. JOHN >. RUSH, DvVL KAG All ICE, lojan.iui Ageuts. ■ ' Dl'Y YOUR NOTIONS OF R. w. BERKSTHEPSBR. '' Y 11' BIfAI% TIG 0 B rok THE RENOVATION OF THE nAI R . TtW CHEAT VESIUEIIATIM / th e AGE: A tlrvajioj which is at once agrteabl., healthy. tnJ cfT-ctoai for pre-erving the Hair. Fndtd or / "y ft'jir if toon rz.!ored to itt orojiual color a d !>y ita ae. Noth i an rt,' re the hair where the faltic>e> are dr'rojrd, or the glands atrophied tad decayed But such nr remain can i/e sated for usefuln-rt by this app!ication. Instead of Ir-ulic; the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean vigorous. It* occasional tic w prevent the hair I turning gray or falling fT. and e-,r eeqaently prevent baldness. Free from th- ro deleterioui substances which make .g preparations dan ji/.rout and injurious to the hair, the Vigor ess only l eneSt but not harm it. If wanlrl mere j for a HAIR DRESSING, thing else ran be found so desirable. Contain g neither <• : nor dye, it does not soil whits : . at ! ; : !a.f- longer on the hair, girin it a ri.'h glovfy lustre and a grateful perfume, i'repared by. DP.. J. C. AVER A CO., FBatricAL AXV ASAtrTicat. CnavtigTs., LOWELL, MASS. 1 RICE SI.OO. --Aug:iy E. F. HARRY, Agt. CHERRY PECTORAL, lor Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Couqlis. Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis. Asthma, and Consumption. Probably before in the whole history of medicine, hfts anything: won so widely and no deeply upon the confident of mankind, as this excellent remedy f r pulmonary complain -. Through along series >f years, ana among in'*: i the races ol men it his risen higher and higher in their estimation, as it b;ts become better kn wn. It uniform eharai ttr and power to cure the rari oas affections of the lungs and throat, have made i: kn-iwn as a reliable protector against them- While adapted to milder of diseas* and to young children, it is at the same time the most effectual remedy that can be given for incipient consumption, and the daogerous affections of the throat and lungs. As a provision against sudden attacks of Croup, it should be kept on hand in CT ery family, and indeed as all are sometimes sub j- t to colds and coughs, ail should be provided with ibis antidote for th^m. Although settled consumption is thought incur able, stiil great numbers of cases where the dis e3se teemed eettlea, have been completely cured and the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry Pectoral. .3 > complete is its mastery over ihe disorders of t v c Lungs and Throat, that the m -t obstinate of them yield to it. When nothing < e could reach them, under the Cherry Pectoral they snn-i.-ie and disappear. ."ringers and public speakers find great protec tion fiom it. Asthma is always relieved and often wholly cured by it. Bronchi:is is generally cared by taking the Chrrry Pectoral in mjiaSl and frequent doses. Ho gem-rally are its virtues knwnthat we ne * 1 not publish the eertiscatcs ol them here, or do more than assure the public that its qualities ere T A IT maintained. AVER'S AGUE CURE, Foi Fever nr. l Ague. Intermittent Fete?, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Period ical or Piii u Fever. Ac., and iude*d a*. 1 the affecti- ns which arise from mala rioas, marsh, or miasmatic poisons. As its name iznplies.it does CURE, and does M"t fail. dn'aiomg nei her Arsenic. Quinine, • Bismuth. Zinc, nor any other mineral or poison ous substance wh:ite\-r. it in nowise injure* ay y*' ent lhc num'oer and importance of its cares in the ague li rr.ri-, are literally beyond account nd we be.ieve without a parallel in ihe history <>f Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified by the ackuow edgments we receive of the radical cures < ffri 'rd i obstinate rr.-es, and where other reme . dies had wb iily failed. Ffincelimared ptrs •,?, either resident in. or travelling thr- ugh uiiusmatio wi.l be protected b\ taking the AGUE CURE daily. For Liver C u plant*, aris eg frxn the torpid iiT of the 1 iver, r i-s an excellent remeiy, stimu li* mg the Liv r into healthy activity. F r ISiii -us X>is rders and Liver Complaints, it - ftti excvilttnt remedy, producing tniny truly re markab.e cures, w here * her medicines had failed. Prepared by I>r. J. 0. AYER A CO., Practical ;trd Analyti a! i'htmists, Lowell, Mass., and sold ail around the world. •fdeety B. F. HARKT, Agent. I i N II IC K O iT, v. DENTIST. Office at lhc oil stand in Kivs BcinMsa, Juliana at., BEDFORD. , All cperations pertaining to $ urg ical and Mec han ical Dentistry performed with care an d WARRANTED. A vtiheti * ar/:.M*'iGfererf, when deeired. Ar tiji'-i'tl teeth inserted at, per te', SB.OO and tip. irard. As I am detei mined to do a CASH BUSINESS or none, I have reduced the prices for Artificial Treth of the various kinds, 20 per cent., and of Gold Fillings 33 per cent. This redaction will bo made only to strictly Cash Patients, and all such will receive prompt attention. 7feb6s n XCHA NG E H O TEL. lj HUNTINGDON, PA. This old establishment having been leased by J. MO 11 It I SON, formerly | ropnetor of the Mor rison Ilon?e. has ' ceo entirely renovated ana r i furnished and supplied with all the modern itn -1 provements and convcaicnoes necessary to a first j class Hotel. The dining room ha 3 been removed to the first tloi-r and is now . :a.-i ;i? and airy, and the rh-im lcrs are all well ventilated, and the proprietor will endeavor to make hi? guests perfectly at home. Address, J. MORRISON, ExcnaifQi HOTEL. Sljulytf Huntingdon, Pa. L) LAS T E R.—The subscriber would respect fully inform the public that he has just rc eived fr- m the city GO tons of the best Nova Sco tia HOCK PLASTER., and will continue toreccive as his stock diminishes until the first of April, whi. h ht' wid grind an i keep for t-a'e at Hartley's .Mill, and will sell as cheap as rau be bought f.r j cash, or wheat, rye or corn, at the highest cash prices, taken in exchange. Remember only until 1 the first of April. Thankful for past favors I so licit a continuance of the same. 25dec ANDREW J. MILLER. IJ iN1)I11 30 N i IRESH GROUND EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, on baud and for sale by lfioctly G. R. OwSTER A CO. J> U Y THE BEST! Tho ODESSA COLLAPSING SKIRT i* ju?t the artinc every 1D want". It "iil fit any ladr |ierfeetiy. nnd can be w.m witb any *tyle of .irerr: is altered in *uo and iiba|c In an instant. [ It can be sb'irtciio,. a>->l by tha patent i Lißcr. so as to be suitable for b>n< or ehurl dress es. F,>r sate by G. K. OSTfiR A CO. Bedford, Dee. 25:3 in J WARMERS AND OTHEES are respectfully inform, d that I hare made extersiro prepara :i. ns by mean? of which I am enabled to supply, ; at all times. RO'~K AND GROUND TLASTER, at my Warabouaa. A/so, LIVERPOOL AND AMERICAN SALT. 1 Sde3tn JOHN W. BARNDOLLAR. \yiRE RAILING. WIRE GUARDS, F'T Store Fronts, Fact Ties. ae. Heavy Crimped Wire Cloik far <'leaning t)res. Coal. Ac. He:, y Screen Cloths and ('-.at Screens. Wire Webbing for Sheep and Poultry Yards, Paper Makers' Wires, Brass and Iron Wire Cloth Slaves, Painted Screens, Ornaiacn'al Wire Work. Every infor mation by addtoasint: the manufacturers. 51. WAI.KER A SONS, lifvbly No. 11 North 6:h St., I'HIL'A. ARCHITECTURE. General and detailed plans and drawings, for churches and other put,lie building, priratc resi dences Ac.. furnLhedat short notice and at rea •onaido prices. c. N. HICKOK Smartly Eadford,. Pa.