Bedford inquirer. (Bedford, Pa.) 1857-1884, April 30, 1869, Image 3

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BKDFOKB. PA., FBIBAI, APEIL 30. ISFFFF
DIRECTORY. —The following 19 a directory
of the Officers of Bedford County and the
Borougb of Bedford, of the Ministers of Bed
ford, and the time of meeting of the different
&?.cociations:
BEDFORD CO TITTY OFFICERS.
President Judge —Hon. A "ex. King.
A**ocinte Judge* —Wm, Q. Eicholtx and Uett.
W.Gump.
Prathonotary, Rcgittcr and Recorder, d~<\—o.
E. Shannon.
District Attorney —E. F. Kerr.
Trtnturer —Teaao Men gel.
Sheriff— Robert Bteekm*n.
Detmty Sheriff —Philip Huizard.
County Surveyor —Samuel Ketterman.
CommMomer-~9. P. BeegU-, David H<w are,
and P. M. Barton Clerk —John G. Fi her.
Counsel —John W. Dickerson.
Director* of Poor —H. Eguif, Michael.
Piehl, and J. I. Noble. Steward Sao ael
Defibau<rh. Counsel —J. W. Dickenson. Clerk — W.
C. Sh.iffer, Treasurer —William Bowles. Phy*idan
—Dr. F. C. Reamer.
Auditor* —James Mattingly, John D. Lucas,
and S. Whip.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
Purge** —V. Stecknsan.
\**i*taut llurge** —Jovial Haley.
Council —W. Bowles, Jonathan Brighthill, W.
M. Cook, J. M. Shoemaker, Hiram Lenta an i J.
Reed. Clerk —H. Nicodemua. Treasurer— Jn •-
11. Rush.
Cou*table —Richard Curboy,
High Can * tub U —Lawrence DeHbaugh,
School Director -v—Job Maun. Isaac Meng'e.
GAiengle, Jacob Bowser, John Cessna.. H.
Nicdomus. Secretary —T. R. Jetty*. Trta* trer
MINISTERS.
Episcopal inn —Rev. AJt're i J. Barrow.
Presbyterian —He v. V. Wilson.
Lutheran —Rer. J. Q McAttee.
Methodist —Rev. A. W. Gibsti 1.
Herman Reformed —Rev. 11. Ileekermau.
Roman Catholic —Rev. Thomas lleyden.
ASSOC!A :: S3.
Bedford Lodge, No. 32t>, A. Y. M., meets on
the first Wednesday on or before full moon, in the
Bedford Hall, on the corner of Pitt and Richard
streets.
ice Branch Encampti rnt, So. 114, I. O. 0.
p.. meets on the first and third Wednesday even
ings of each month, in the Bedford Hall.
Bedford Lodge, No. 202, I. O. 0. F., meets ev
ery Friday evening, in the Bedford Hall.
Bedford Bodge, No. 3 IS, I. 0. G. T., meet? in
the Court House, on Monday evening of each
week.
Stonrt Affairs.
Q35 cO
FASHIONS —A city exchange says "ears are
worn very long.
HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer
cleans the scalp of dandruff, and allays all j
unpleasant irritations.
LARGE HAWK. —Mr. Wm. Williams of East
Providence some time in February last killed
ah :wk which measured three feet from tip
to tip.
Ax INDIAN IN TOWN —He stays at D. W.
Grouse's tobacco store, where a bran new
show case in sticking plumb full of every
thing in that line. Go and see for yourself.
A number of Odd Fellows in the town and
vicinity left for Philadelphia on Saturday
to attend the grand occasion in that city
on Monday.
P.. ST MASTER APPOINTED. —Major Daniel
Washabaugh has been appointed Postmastet
ini - place. He will make a good officer.
QRITC a number of healthy looking orna
n itai shade trees have been planted along
IV i and Juliana Street during the past week
—There Is still room for more —Follow -cite
:: it-nds, and the next deal you will be flash.
COT'RT WEEK for once has been unusually
I leasaut, bright, clear and warm with but
oue slight sprinkle of rain. An unusually
large number of people have been in ai'.en
;auee for April sessions.
STRIDE IN SOMERSET COUNTY. —A young
man named Emerick residing in the section
i ! country known as the Savage, in Aile
ghenv township Somerset County hung him
: on la<t Saturday. We have been una
hie to learn the particulars.
THE order of Odd Fellows in Woodberry
. id a procession in that town on Monday
. + Speeches were made by Revs. Akers.
Moore, Leckie and Hartman. The Pat
l insrille Brass Band enlivened the occa-ion
w.th their best music.
AI'I IDEXT IN COALDALE. —A Mr. .Jacob
Barnf-tt of Coaldale was severely injured in
the Wigton Mines on last Saturday by the
fulling in of a portion of the rock and coal
constituting the roof of the mine. At the
' -t account:. his lite was despaired of.
THE SCRIBBI.FT'.S of the Gazette still taik
about the Gazette Building. Why dont thty
go to work and put up a building as we have
done and they will have some claim to the
right of naming it. We put up the INQUIRER
1! ILBIXO and the Gazette fellows ought to be
ashamed to try to steal the credit for work
in which they have had no part.
MR. A. SIDNEY RUSSELL was elected Post
master in this place by a majority of one
hundred and twenty-six over all competitors,
there being but forty-five votes cast against
him. This untnisiakeable and emphatic ex
press on ot the people's wishes has however
been utterly disregarded.
THE WEATHER has been quite pleasant for
the past week, being a good portion of tbe
time warm enough to dispense with fires,
Our farmers are well along with their Spring
work. The weather has been so favorable
that they are now nearly ready for corn plan
ting, which will be done this year a week or
two sooner tbaa usual, if the weather contin
ues favorable.
THE SEASON FOR WHITEWASHING is again
at hand. This disagreeable work doubles
the trouble and tabor of house cleaning,
d e would remind our readers that for about
the same expense it requires to white wash
a room they can buy a nice article of wall
paper and paper it, thereby making it much
more neat and cheerful in appearance and
avoiding the constant annoyance caused by
the rubbing off of the lime on clothing when
ever it touches the walls. Besides, the paper
if well put on will last five, ten or twenty
y. ars, while white-washing inust be repeated
,ry year. A targe stock, of the newest
P ems of wall paper, is now for sale at the
I IKS& Book Store. Cali and examine
• tfore you again enter upon the disagreeable
work of white washing.
SALARIES or ASSESSORS A\l> COLLECTORS:
In the Internal Revenue Department,
assessors are allowed and paid a salary ot sl,-
• per year, and in addition where the re
's of the coiiectien district exceed the
:n of SIOO,OUO per annum and do not exceed
' ie sum of $440,000 annually, one hmlf of one
per cent, npor, the excess of Receipts over
*IOO.OOO and other percentages, but no arses
i -r's salary is to exceed $4,000 a year. The
ectors are allowed for their services, and
'at of their deputies, a salary of SI,BOO. and
m addition a commission of three per cent,
upon the first SIOO,OOO and one per cent, on
- 1 sums above SIOO,OOO, and not exceeding
f' l "-C<oo, and one-half of one percent upon
•n sums above $400,000 and not exceeding.
V 1 "00,000, and one eighth of one per cent,
upoa ail sums above sl,ooo,ooo.— Exchange.
HOMICIDE JIT CHAMBEILSPCRU. —The 1 "alley
Spirit gives the following account of the late
shooting affair at Chambersbnrg :
Frank Spital, a yooug unmarried man. re
siding in this borough, was shot and killed on
Monday last by John Harmony, a young mar
ried man, also a resident of this borough.
John Harmony is the son of George Harmo
ny, who resides at the corner of Queen and
Broad street. He (John) is a tinner, and
was in the employ of Mr. Utter, 011 Main
street. Frank Spital is the son of Christian
Spital, deceased, and lived with his mother
on Fast Market street. He was a stcne ma
son, and had been at work on the foundation
walls of the Central Presbyterian Church.
While at work, on Friday he injured one of
his fingers, and was obliged to quit work for
a few days. This trifling injury appears to
have cost him his life.
Spital and Harmony went out hunting on
Monday afternoon. They took with ibem
cne gun and a flask of whisky. They were
seeu by several persons in the meadow of Mrs.
Hurst, back of the McClure place, about a
inue north of town. Several sheis were
heard in the meadow, and it is supposed that
they were shooting at. birds. What occured
t.> induce one of them to turn the gun against
the other is not known. Jobrr Embich, who
lives at the Falling Mill just above the scene
o! the tragedy, passing along the road, was
hailed by Harmony, who informed him that
he had killed a man. Not liking 10 go alone
with him. Mr. Embich went on a short dis
tance to where Jacob C. Strealyand J. Fran*
Snyder were collecting gravel, and told then,
what Harmony had sard. They went down in
the meadow and there found the dead hotly oi
Spital. Near it lav the gun, and in a clump
of bushes close at hand was the flask of whis
key. Continuing down the creek, they found
Harmony on the foot-log opposite one of Mc
Clure's cottagrs. He said he bail killed S[ i
tal and be wished they won't! kill him. Be
ing asked why be had killed him, he answer
ed that he did not know. Information
given to officer Houser, who arrested hiin and
lodged him in jail.
ihe body of Spital was brought in about
dusk and conveyed to the residence of his
mother. Here an inquest was held by H. B.
Davidson Esq., a Justice of the Peace in this
borough, at which the foregoing facts wen
elicited.
A post mo-tem cxauiinalion of the body
was no.de by Drs. M'l.anahan. Montgomery
and Boyle. It was found that a large charge
of shot had entered the left breast, forward of
the shoulder and above the heart, passing
ihrnueh the upper portion of the left lung and
lodging in the muscles of the back. The
muzzle of the gun must have been close to the
body when the discharge took place, as some
of the wadding was found in the wound.
A RAILROAD MEETING was held on Tuesday
evenii-g at the Court House. Hon. A. King
was called to the chair. Mr. Wm. Hartley
was called upon to state the object of tht
meeting. and responded in a forcible address
portray ng the advantages of a railroad to
this place and urging the importance of the
enterprise. On motion of J. R. Durborrow
Esq., the following resolution was passed.
Resolved, That the chairman appoint a
committee of oue each, for Bedford Borough
and Bedford, Colerain. Napier, Harrison,
Juniata,and Snake Spiring townships to so licit
and procure subscriptions to the Bedford and
Bridgeport railroad. The committee were
'hen appointed by the chairman as follows :
COMMITTEE.
Bedford Borough— John Ilafer.
Bedford Township—Wea. Chenoweth.
Colerain —Martin L. Hetrick.
Napier —Hon. George W. Gump.
Harrison —Joseph Cessna.
Snake Springs —George Blackburn.
Juniata Wm. Kiser.
The meeting then adjourned. During the
meeting the books were open for receiving
subscriptions, but no one appeared tc sub
scribe a d iar. We have no patience with
the stubborn, stingy spirit with which many
of our citizens r..eel the effort now making to
wake old Bedford from her Rip Van Winkle
sleep. There i.- not yet half the money . i.b"
scribed that will be required to build the
ro.d, and scarcely any outside of B- dford,
yet our friends in the country treat the pro
ject with the utmost ir difference. If we can
raise as much in ail the balance of the ccuntif
as has already been subscribed in Bedford
the road will surely be built.
Will not the sturdy farmers and mechanics
of the middle and western portion of the
county come nptothe work? Let them only
second our effort in a reasonable manner and
the work will soon be done. We assure
them that the borough of Bedford will do
more toward the road than all the balanc - ot
the county but we cannot War the whole
burthen. Now that men have be en appoint
ed to solicit subscriptions in the townships
principally interested let us have the work
pushed forward promptly; it has been lag
ging too long already. 'I here are quite a
number of persons in Bedford who have
done nothing yet, we hope Col. Hafer will
wake them up to their trj# interests and get
the name 01 every property holder in the
town promptly on the books for a liberal
subscription. Mr. William Chenoweth will
take care of Bedford township. He has al
ready set tbetn a good example by subscri
bing a thousand dollars himself: if be can
Only per.-uade them to imitate his example
the work will go on swimmingly. Let us
have earnest work now, we have had plenty
of talk.
MURDER AT CUMBERLAND, MIL— On Mon
day afternoon the 19th inat., a young man in
the employ of the Hamden Express Com
pany, named Jay Johnson, was killed on the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Conductor
Sheridan was attempting to ej*-ct a drunken
miner named Duckworth from the train,
when the latter drew a pistol and fired at
the conductor, the ball from which missed
its aim, but struck young Johnson, entering
his right side and pa-sing through both h ; s
lungs and heart. The unfortunate man,
strange to say, survived for about an hour.
The shooting occurred about three miles
west of Cumberland, and the express ear at
once returned to the city, where the remains
of the deceased were taken in charge by his
brother, and removed to his former home in
Well-burg. West Va. Duckworth was a'
once arrested, and placed in jail at Cumber
land. Much excitement prevailed, and it was
feared that the murderer would be lynched
by the citizens. Johnson was aged about "25
year-, was unmarried, Rod was much esteemed
by the Company. Exchange
Si : HIE.— On Friday morning last the 'J:I,
inst., Mrs Catharine Mower?, of Junia'a
township in this county, committed filicide
by drowning herself in the river which runs
within a few yards of the house. Mrs. .Mow
ery was upwards of seventy years of age and
bad been partially deranged for a year or two.
but never before had shown a disposition to
harm either herself or others. For some
days previous to her suicide she had been ta
iloring under a delusion that a famine was
prevailing in the land and seems then to have
meditated something of this kind, as she had
inquired of some parties which tbev thought
would be the easier death drowning or hang
ing. when some one replied drowning, but no
suspicion was excited that she contemplated
anything of the tind. She is supposed to
have ari.-en quite early in the morning before
any other members of the household were
astir and to have gone directly to the river.
MAGNOLIA WATER. — Superior to the BEST
imported German Cologne, and sold at hal
t ie price. tf.
WE wish to cali particular atteution to Sew
ard & Bentlcy's Constitution Bitters, adver
tised in our paper this week. 'Their Bitters
are said to be the finest tonic and most agree
able stimulant for the weak and delica'e, <
any Bitters heretofore in nsc. They have
been used in many localities with the most
gratifying results, and are highly recommend
ed by Physicians for the prevention of Fevers,
never and Ague, and all malarious diseases.
I hey create a healthy appetite, and strengili
en the whole system. We are glad to bare
them introduced in this section, and hope
they will take the place of ail the poisonous
Compounds heretofore palmed off on the in
vslid as flitters. From what we have heard
ettid of them by those who ought to know,
wc are satisfied that a fair trial will convince
all that they are as represented—a superior
medicinal pseparation. They are sold by all
Druggists.
For a Cough, use Rewards Cough Cure.
MsRVEI ors INDCHTHT; —It is scarcely nec
essary at this day to say anything in praise <d
It clutter'.l I nabridged Quarto Dictionary,
I*4o pages, and 15000 engravings. Having
come into possession of a copy of the latest
edition, we cannot refrain from expressing
our admiration at the marvelous industrg and
learning which such a book must have called
uto demand. In the hook line, this Diction
ary d. serve.* a place amongst the triumphs of
the century. The publishers" part cr this
ponderous volume has been done with a beau
ty and substaniialness which also deserve
special commendation. Heading the Diction
ary, with this edition of Webster before you,
is exceedingly interesting pastime. A copy
-d it must certainly be considered to belong
to the appointments of every iutell gent fami
Iv.. Its cost is #l2, but it is cheap at that
price.— Marin 11.
FATAL A> CUIEY.'. —Near Sehelisburg ou
Friday lust, Mr. Mteha 1 Wermett, formetly,
a citizen of this couuty hut lately residing at
Marklesburg Huntingdon County, while eree
mga seed for a brick kiln at Mr. Fgulf's
one mile west of Sehelisburg ..s fatally in
jured by one of the scaffold polls falling and
striking him 011 the head. He lived until
Saturday evening but was insensible from the
time of the accident until bis death, except
about an hour immediately after he was in
jured. Ihe corpse was forwarded to his
home in Marklesburg for interment.
How often dojou hear the complaint from
mother and fa'her that their son or daughter
is not well; that they have no appetite; that
they fee! languid: that their head aches; that
they are growing thin and feeble, and that
they have no life or energy left. That they
are low spirited, a d perfectly incapacitated
to participate in any pleasures, 01 perform
any mental or physical duty. And the ques
tion s often asked, wbat shall I do for them?
or, what shall I give them ? Our answer is,
let ibem try PLANTATION BITTERS moderately
three times a day, and our word for it tbey
will recover.
Rex OFF. —On Friday last Mr. Kern 3
hitched his young horse in a spring wagon
with the intention of driving up the river to
fi-h. From the word "go," the horse started
up Richard street on a dead run. pitched Mr.
Kerns out at the corner of Richard and John
streets, slightly injuring him. and cut a blue
streak through west Juliana and Main street,,
halting at the conic; if ea-t nd I'.tt streets,
•etween a locust tree and a paling fence. A few
miles drive at the same gait tamed the ani
mal beautifully.
RAIT.RO At 1 MEETING. —A railroad meeting
will be held in the Court house on Tuesday
of Court week the 27th inst at 4 o'clock I'. M.
Let there he a full turn out of all who feel
any interest in >ur railroad enterprise. Now
is the time if we ever expect to get a railroad
Couie with y >ur minds made up to subscribe
to the utmost limit of your ability and we w ill
'MU have a road. 2t,
Books and Periodicals.
THE LITTLE COHIVKAI. Contains: The
Children's picture. Ihe Dream Cjadle.
Maggie |Reiioi'is' first vi-it to the Country
Mice Afton. The King's Home. The Dia
mond. A year at Riverside Farm. The Lo
cust*. Hide and Scrap's So ry. From Clay
t-> Cupr. Lulu. The Man without a Country,
ind Private Queer's Knapsack. Puhlished by
A. L. Sewell k Co., Chicago 111 iui- at SI.OO
per year.
THE CHILDREN'S HOUR Contains a portrait
Hope Harrow. Paying School. Dandy'-.
Kxperimeut. Brownie, for the very little
ones The. Smiling Face. The Story of a
Flower. The Bird <■ Party. The Tables Turned.
Ihe Stars. Tomy a-id Jacob, and an in
iio-'ing pieet entitled "Violet-." Publisbe 1
yT. S. Arthur A* Sons SO!) A 811 Chestnut
Street Philadelphia. Terms $1,25 per. year.
ONCE A MONTH contains: The Mills of
Ttixbury, Twilight Memories, Ice Morsels.
Statute Making, A wreath of Fancies. Toe
man who tried to borrow himself out of Debt,
The Merchant's Sermon. Leafless Trees, So
cial life in the Tropics, Who was the murder
er, OSicc seeking at Wash' r->n. Battle of
lb? .Starlings, Swedenborgiani-m, A costly
Table, Gertrude, a:.<! Should Drunkards mar
ry?
Published by L". S. Arthur A Sons, Phila
delphia.
PACKARD, MONTHLY for May comes to us a s
usual full of interesting reading matter. The
table of contents is as follows: A chapter
about Old Maids. Spasmodic Literature, Ed
ucation as it should be, Hackmen the world
i ver. The Song of the Anvil, Together (poem)
Seeing snakes and getting to Heaven, An ap
peal in behalf o{ animals, Women's Beauty,
Domestic Infelicities and home discomforts,
A Bachelor's view of Babies, and Sincerity.
In the editorial department we have, Women
above the salt, A foolish popiular notion,
Mark Twain's Vagaries, Thoughts as they oc
cur, Ac. Ac. Published by S. S. Packard,
t37 Broadway N. V. One dollar a year.
HA-PKU MAUA/INE for May contains
Christopher Columbus, Magdalen, Glass
Blowing for Little FoU-. The Sacred City of
the Hind.is, A Sin of Omission, Both Sides.
Webster, Clay, Colhuun and Jackson: How
they sat for their Photographs, The Plains,
as I crossed them Ten Years Ago, The Work
iug-Men of the Middle Ages, The Eve of St.
Bartholomew, My Enemy's Daughter, A
Brave Lady. By the author of "John Halifax
Gentleman.' Evening Best, Philly and the
Best, Deep Sea Sounding, Editor's Kasv
Chair, Editor's Book Table, Editor s Drawer.
THE PROBE —We have just teceived the
initial of this new Quarterly. lis object is
the investigation of the use of stimulents and
Narcotics and the social evils resulting there
frum, with a view t■> the discovery of methods
of reform and cure. It i edited by Joseph
Punish M. D. and issued from the Sanitarium
Media Patina. Price SI,OO per year.
THE HERALD OK HEALTH for May contains
Whipping Children. How to manage men,
Laying up Treasures, The Vegetarian Move
ment in England. Sonnet's on the Heart, the
Brain, the Eye. the Ear. the Hand How
-had we be clothed ? The Faults of Factory
Girls, Pompeii and its Baths. Functional
Disease of the Heart. Recent Thoughts from
Our Best Thinkers. In the Editorial Depart
ment we have, Experience of Vegetarians,
Christ as a Physician, Results ofTemperance
Mr. helton'g Prediction) Two Kinds of
thought, Claims if the Lifting Cure, The
Siamese Twins, Remedy for Colic in Horses,
Cure for Obesity, Treatment jf Feeble in
fanss, Transfusion of Blood, Raising Opeutu,
Carbonic Acid in the Air. Miller, Wood A
Co., Publishers lb aud 15 Laight Street New
York.
The LaxpweLove and ihe New Eleetic
Mwgaxine for May contains. Dominic Pirn's
Woodcock* PhineasFiiin, the Irish Member.
4 They Desire * better Country." Litiie Bare
fi>ot. City Moid to Country Lover. Dr. Dab
nev'g Reply to General Karl*. Bertbo'd
Auerbech. The Out c-tfl* of Poker Flat. Wat
ittg for the Title. About women antl Dregs.
About Beranger. The Seal for Virginia.
Science, Discoveries, inventions, Ect. The
Haversack. Review.-. Miscellany. Ex Ca
thedra and Menu Da Mois. Pnhllabed by
Turn bull A Murdoch 51 Lexington Street
Baltimore.
Do not* Trifle with Danger.
A single spark may kindle a (Uuie that willcoa
sniLc a cify, and small sit-Binf neglected, may
end in fatal disorders. IT siring this (act in mi d.
let the find ?yuiptns of debility #r oervu* pru*-
trat ton he met promptly with invigorating treat
meet Foremost among the rcge'ahlc tonic* d
tbc age ?ludar nOSTKfTERV cTO.\(*lt BIT-
T[.lu\ nfi'l wbenever the vita! power# fc-ui t
laugui.-l*. r there is any reason to suspect that
the auiuiai funetion? oscntiri to the /usteuation
ir*d purification of the body a:-c imperfectly per
formed, this iu valuable invigj>rsiit and antiseptic
su uld at once be resorted to. I*idige<in alwuya
j rodavAS weakne-s of tbc bodily# powers. Souie
t.uic- it happens that ihe appetite demands more
food than the stomach cau digest; though not
m r . perhaps, than i? required to keep up 'he
fall strength of ti c ftnuic. The "' j. ,-t ? under such
cireuiii-t'succ-. i to in r e.ith • digestive capaci
ty of the assimilating organ, ► as to make it
eqis*i to th*' duty imposed up"t it by the appetite,
ai 1 captib'e of supplying the haJldiny Material of
the *y*t< na> faas it is required. This object is
fully accomplished by th use of the Bitters. They
tone and gently stimulate the cellular membrane
which secretes the gastric juice, and the result is
:h.f the *ohent - iningU-d with the food tn snOi
den* quantity t e.unve't a!l its i.ourtJhing parti
Fca inu pure and wholesome element. If, on the
th r band, there is ;• l •!: :;citey of appetite, with
out any r rre-p- dt nt dvfiiviency of digestivepow
er. the •f• { • :he tonic s to stimulate a desire
f !>.u I.* nineteen caaes out of twenty, head
ache. nausea, n rv<turner9. fainting-fits, spasms,
ar.d, indeed, m • t of the casual aches and pains
to whi< h humanity is subject, proceed primarily
from indigestion complicated with biliousness :
and for both these complaint* lIOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS are recouniiendcd as a
speedy and cert-4in remedy.
WIIU WANTS A SKWIXU MACHINE? —We
have a new 555.00 Grov rami Baker sewing
> inchiiie which we will dispose of on easy
terms to anv one who wants a good machine:
and who docs not want a good sewing ma
chine '!
ALSO a new Singer Sewing Machine lor
sale as cheap as can he sold in the com
munity and on the beat of terms.
ALSO a Seventy tive dollar Machine ol the
American Buttonhole ami Overscaming
Sewing machine Company s Manufacture on
the most favorable terms.
Either ofthe two last named machines can he
seen ill operation in loan, where they have
given the most complete satisfaction. Fur
ther particulars can Lc had by calling at, or
writing to, lite ISQCIUKU Office Bedford I'n.
tf.
>1 V II l\ KIN.
PHILADELPHIA, April 21.
The Odd Fellows' celebration to day at
tracts much ofthe attention of the mercantile
c rout unity. and there was but a small allow
ance on 'Change this morning. In seeds no
change. Clover may be quoted at $S 50("
2-5. timothy at 54 f>o. and llaxsccd at 52 tio
<■" 2 Tope bushel. The latter in very scarce,
and :s wanted bv the crushers. There is
no' hing doing in flour, but prices have under
gone no essential change; the home trade
continues to confine tin- operations to the
belter grades, of extra family: sales ot 503
barrels, chiefly lowa, Wisconsin and Minne
sota extra family, at $6 50(" 7 25 per barrel,
including some Pennsylvania do do at 5" 00
(it 7 50, Ohio do d. at 57 2T.'< 00. fencv
lots a! 510 00'' 12 00, extras at 55 750' 0 50,
am! superfine at 55 (S t{<r i', At t. Hye Hour
Comtt nods 57 00—7 25. In corn meal noth
ing doing.
The wl mp market is quiet, the demand
being confined to choice lots, which command
full prices while interior lots are not wanted:
sales of 2.000 bits at 51 TOfml 75for red. and
-1 .- ■ 155 for amber, iiyc is <juiet and
may be quoted at 51 15. Corn isle-- active:
sa.es of 1.5 m hits al-h • for lows. s: - .: .- lc
for Western mixed, and S"c for high. O-its
aresiejclt at 74'" Tfic lor West, rn, and i"."'<
"tie fi?r Pennsylvania. Whi.-ky is steady a:
r (•> 5 I lor tax paid lots.
TIIED-
Ap il 22d, lit 9, Eddie 1 M Shß -k, infant sua
ol ticurge I>. a" 1 M. I. Shot-It, aged 11 tauntiis
and dtp's.
tAciv v\f]vcvtbcmnvt.r;,
\)i a-ivertirtenionti, except public saic* l and
legal notice*, will be inserU! three months and
char red accordingly otherwise ordered.
NOTI HTo TAX PAVELS--In pursuance
of an Act >( A?eiiUj. to Provide tr the col
lection '! State. U uu*y, Poor and Military Taxes
in the county <>t Bedford, approved tbe t.iih day
of April, 1>69, the ui dernigned will attend at the
tin i - and piuct - bei *w n*!u*d. between the h uirt
of y o'clock, a. in., and 4 'oh*ck p. w., for the
purpose of receiving *uch Tuxe?, for the year 18f®:
Monday and Tuesday. May 24ih and 26th, at
Woodberry, for Middle Woodberry t wp. and Wood
berry ilor.
May 26, a* P Alton? ville, f.r South
Woodlerry.
Thursday, M y 27, at Hi••ady Run, f r Bloody
Run llr. and West Providence two.
Fiiday, May 28, at Joseph Mortimorc's for
Snake Spring tvrp.
Monday, May 31, at Daniel Fletcher's store, in
Monroe tap.
Tuesday, June I, at Win. Adaius' mill, in South
i buraday, June J, at Rainsharg, for Kuinsburg
15 or. and Col era in twj.
Friday, June 4, at D. A. T. Black's fr East
Providence twp.
Saturday, Juno 6, at Joseph CeasnVs for Har
rison twp.
M inday and Tuesday, June 7th and Stb, Moar
r)'.- twill, for Union twp.
Wodm sdiy, June y, at Plcm?ntviUe, for St.
Clair twp.
Thu. <Uy, June 10, at St. ClaireviUe, for St.
CI airs v ilk Bor. and twp
Fiiday and Saturday, June 11 and 12, at Sche!U
burg Ihr. for ScheUsburg Bor. an i Napier twp
Mal.iy, June 11, at Bridgeport, for London
derry rw..
Tuesday, June 15, at Bedford for Bedford Bor.
W dncsday, June 16, at Centerville, for Cum
berland Valley twp.
Thursday. June 17, at Buena Vista, for Juniata
twp.
Friday and Saturday, June IS and 19, at Bed
ford, fo* He.uord twp.
Monday, June 21. at Sax to a, for Saxton isor.
Til©-day, June 22, at Stoatiit ivvu, for L bcrty
twp.
Wednesday, June 13, at Colcd ilo, for Coitdale
Bor. and Broad Top twp.
Thursday, June 24, at t apt. J no. Eiehclberger'a.
for ilopeweil twp.
"All persona in said county who shall, on or be.
fore tbo 25th day it July, aforv-aid, pay to tbo
said Treasurer the an unt of hi? or her taxc.<.
shall be entitled to a deduction of 6 p r centum
thereon.'"
A Vdu'e of at] unpaid tax©* n the 20th day
cf August next, will he made cut and delivered to
a Justice of the Peace for collection.
3tt.ii•. i a I. MEX(i EL. Trcu surer.
4 SPLENDID FARM AT PRIVATE SALE.
xA The Subscriber offer? at private *it hi- farm
in Napier townchip. containing 300 aero?, lying
on both iridea of the Bedford and M- \ ? twn
turnpike, seveo miles went ol* Bedford and * • ,uile.-
ScheJibburg. About ouc half i.< cleared
and under fence and tbe balance if well timbered.
Thirty eight acres are in clover, and the balance
in a good Ftate of cultivation. Tb building* are
a largo dwelling house, part with back
build ng. a good barn and other out buildings,
also a new two story tenant house. The land is
w*i: supplied with never failing water. Persons
desiring to examine the property can do so by
calling "n the subscriber at his residence on the
premises. If not sold be:ore the 6th of Octbr
next the properly wiil be sold at public .-ale.
30ap rsm MARTIN KEI LEY.
ST RAM MILLS.
Our Mill n <-el> r Fl u-. Fe?d. At*,
every affcernom, at 1 o'c <w-ic, in Bedford, and ro
CE.VEGRU All work WAUUANTED. IVms
c*:-h. Orders may we eft at tbe txiilt or Hardware
ftore of Hartley £ Metzger.
30pr JOHN 4 WM. HARTLEY.
ALL KINDS OF BLANKS, Common, Admin
istrator's end Kxe<mt<r'*, Deeds, Mortage*,
Judgment Notes. Promissory Notes, with n<i with
oi < waiver of exemption, Summons, Subpoenas
ana Executions, for sale at the Inquirer office.
NOT 2. ISM
§txv JMmlterraents.
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E: h Number f
APPLETONS' JOURNAL
CONTAINS
<V2 I \njt .< of Ronling Matter.
The Great Novel of
V ICTO B II OGO,
ENTITLED
THE MAN WHO LAUGHS;
OK,
b\ THE KING'S COMMAND,
Was begun iu the first number.
Price 10 cents per No., $1 per annum, in ad
vance.
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cation. MOaprJt
M.. 1864, 8. 2-
C 0 N STIT l : T 1 0 N
BITTERS
THE REST TONIC AND
S TII E N 1.1 TIIEX IN G BIT TE H S
IN USE.
Also, a most deiightful and exhilarating
MEDICI N A L B E V B K A ii E.
A win foil of TLON\b BIT
TFKH three limes a nay, will be the best
prcrciiTirti of disease that '•an usod.
COXS TIT UTI O X BITT Eli S
CURE
DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, COSTIVENESS,
pre., :,', ELVER AND AGI E, an l ali BiEiwis
D:-ta<c.-. The. Arc the
St 'iiui h i'l" ilit: Age.
Ti,cy sr- jxepnred by
SEW ABB, BENTLKY A CHENEY.
Dill GGISPS, 1H 1 FALO, N. V.
8., B. & C., al-j prepare the
ALI SM A Ft) li TH E II AI R,
Which is the best
Hair Restorer, Rcnewer, ami Hair Dressing in
in th market, it prevents Ba-inu.-s,
:reea (be bead tr in Dandruff,
and thorough'/ eradi
cates ali diseases
ol the scalp.
Soid by ali Druggists.
a LIS M A
THE BEST
U.UK K E TUKG R \ N U liEN EWE 11
IN THE WOULD !
Re-tares gra\ unJ fade 1 Hair to its ORIGINAL
COLOK, reuoTtJ Dandruff,
CCKE.- ALE DISEASES OF THE SCALP,
prevents BALDNESS, and makes the hair grow
Suit, olossy slid Luxuriantly.
ALI SM A IS THE BEST
The Cheapest, and most satisfactory
O F AN Y ARTICLE IN* US E,
and should be used by every ono who admires a
BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR.
Put up ia two sizf?: Small (8 uz.) $1.00: Large.
(12 tiz.) $1.50 per Bottle.
EACH BOTTLE IN A NEAT PAPER BOX
SEWARD, BE N'T LEY & CHENEY,
Druggi. t?. Buffalo, N. Y., Proprietors. They are
alw proprietor* of
SKWAItD'S COUGH CUKE,
a splendid article for
C t) I; 6 11 S, C 0 I, D S, I? K 0 S C HIT! 8,
and all diseases of the
THROAT AND LFN if*.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
( i E T T H K B HS T.
\Y EIInTEK'S UN A HKI DO ED DK TIONAKY.
3000 Engraviu-s: 1 .->+<• i'a.-es Quarto. Price |
#l2
10,1100 IFord, -i,, ! litanies* <>' •' "Iher jMe- j
Iw.ia.
Viewed as a whole, are confident that no |
other living language has a dictionary which so
tally and faithfully .-c's forth its present oonditi' n ;
as this last edition of Webster does that of our
written and spoken Kng ish tongue.— Harper's
Magazine.
lacsc three linuks arc the turn total .. great
libraries: the liiblr.* Sbakzp c,/.*e, <nul H cAetcr I
Royal Quarto. Ckicay A'r-ing Journal.
Thk Nf'W Wkbsteb t< glorious—it is perfect
it di-tanrcs and defies ooinpctition—it leaves
nothing to he desired,— J. 11. Ray.auml, 1. L. !>.,
/Vc't r.tr C„t>„jr.
The must useful and remarkabla compedinmoj \
hat,-.** kaiarl*ti-jr in our Un-oage. H'. S. Clark,
f'r.ftrvt Moot. Agricultural College.
WKUSTEICS NATIONAL PICTOHIAL
DICTION A UY.
104 ii Pares Octavo. 600 Engravings Price #6.
T he work is really a gem of a liietionnry, just
the thing for the miiiion."—A tare left* Education
a! Mimikly.
•'ln Many respecls, this Dictiunnry is the most
convenient ev.r publl*h#d."'— Rochester Itemocrut
•*A a ■ avuai of reference, it ia eminently fitted
fat use iu tainides ami schools."— JV. 7 rthnue.
"It is altogether the host treasory of words of
its uize which the English language has ever pos
sessed."—Hartford Crete."
Published by i. k C. MERKIAM, Springfield
Mass. SOaprOt
gta
g E W A R D *S
C O L' G II C U R K,
A SAFE. CERTAIN AND SPEEDY CURE FOR
COLDS, COUGHS. ASTHMA. BRONCHI.
TIS, HOARSENE "P. OROri*. INI'LU
KNZA. WHOOPING COUGH, IN
CI PI ENT (OA.. 1 M PTION,
AND ALL IHAEA KS
OF THE THROAT
AND LI. NOP.
This COUGH Ct ItE hw> l.wn irici for year*. ,ui]
the experi act of
THOUSANDS WHO HAVE USED IT
in ih <)ieMe above nu::ier.ite l, have pronnae
el i: to be a
SAFE AND RELIABLE MEDICINE ;
and at leaf ONE EOTTLL .-bould i-ckept ineverv
lajiily a* a ready reiuedv. Duu't nejlect a re
vere Cough, or throw ,*hj money on woUbiesi
medicine.
PRICE 50 CENTS PER B< )TTI,E.
PKIOPARKD BY
SEWARD, BENTLKY CHENEY,
DRUGGISTS. BUFFALO, N. Y.,
who arc also Proprietors of the Celebrated
CONSTITUTION BITTERS & ALiSMA.
HOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
\ GREAT REMEDY
KUR TBI CUKK OF
THROAT AND LUNG DISEASE.
DR. W J> 11 ART'S PIN Ii TREE TAUCORM VL.
It is 'he vit—ll prin'. ijde -f the Ps; • Tree, b
taioed by a peculiar tirurcss in be dtstiliatiuu of
the tar, by which its LlgheNt medical propcitien
are retained.
It is the only safe guard and reliable remedy
which ha? ever been prepared from the juice of
the Pine Tree
It invigorates the digestive organ- and restores
th*- appetite.
It strengthens the debilitated sy.-tem.
It purifies and enriches the blood, and expeh
from the system the corruption which ecrofula
breeds on the lungs.
It disolvcs the mucus or phlegm which stop*
the air parage of the lungs
Its healing principle acts up r- the irritatei
surface of the lungs and throat, penetrating to
each diseased part, relieving pain and subduing
infiamatinn.
It in the result of years of study and experi
ment, and it is offered to the afflicted, wi'h the
positive assurance of its power to cure the follow
ing diseases, if the patient has not too long delay
ed a resort to the means of cure :
Consumption of the Lungs, Cough, Sore Throb?
and Breast. Bronchitis. Livtr Complaint. Blind
and Bleeding Piles, Asthma, Whooping Cough.
Diptheria, Ac., Ac
We are often asked why are not < ther route lie?
in tbc market for Con- tuptiou. Coughs. Colds,
and o.'her Pulmonary uffi* ttoi e equal to I>r L.
Q. Wishart't Pine Tree Tar Cordial. We an
swer—
-Is- It cures, not by stopping ct ugh, but by
loosening and assisting na'ure to throw off the
unhealthy mutter collected about the throat and
bronchial tubes, causing irritation and cough.
2d. Most Throat and Lung Remedies are com
posed of anodynes, which a Bay the cough for
: while, but by their co -rrit.ng effect*, the fibres
become hardened, and fh* unhealthy fluids coagu
late and ar<* retained ii. the system, causing dis
ease beyond the control of onr mort eminent phy
sieians.
3d. The Pine Tree Tar O rdial, with its assist
ants, are preferable, because they remove tin
causes of irritation of th* mucous membrane and
bronchial tub*??, assist the lungs to act and throw
off the ui;healthy secretion*, and purify the blood,
thus scientifically making the cure perfect.
[jr. \\'i*h< t ha* on Jile at hi* ••Jfire hundred*
aud thousand* of Certificate* t from il> n and BV
wtea of uu y e*iionabfe cAoratter who irtre one*
hopeleet'y girett up to die, Ant through the Proti
dente of Cod were ton pletely retim ed to health
by the Pine Tree Tar Cordial. A Physician tn
attendance who can be consulted in person or b\
mail, free #/ charge Price of Pine True Tar
Cordial $1.50 per Bottle. $! 1 per Viz. Sent by
Express on rceipt id piir Addre*? L. Q. C
WIHII ART, M. If. No. - '2 North 2d Street, Pnila
duiphia Pa. . 2J.pr-:'m
1869. ;: iN ' ; ' : 1869.
EI" HONS,
it It!. !NKRY A N I; • 'I 11 * IV G' 10DS.
AHMSI'RONG. GATOR A CO..
1.--7 .i L.IL MOKE -THKET.
LA LTI-M"R E
IMPOK EE.- AND ToL' EU- t.'i -
BONNET AM) TRIM MING RIBBONS.
VKLV El AND aASH KO'.RwNS,
RON NET CRAPES.
SILKS AND S IT INS.
ILi USIONS, BLONDS,
LACES, RUCHES, SETTS AND VELVET-.
FRENCH FLOWERS AND FEATHERS.
STRAW L 'NNEIS AND LADIES 11 ATS,
TltIXME]> AM) V TRIM MED,
SRXIXNVNS AM. SHAKKU HOODS.
The largert of Milliner; Goods in tbi.*
Country uud uaequu'L d iu eh' ica variety which
we t>ffer at | rices that wi'l defy C 'un etifi ;o.
ORDERS ELICITED.
I6.vpr3ui
"VTOTIOE.
At AH persons kn'iwing themselves indehteil to
i'. mas Kit "hey, either !>y Store. Book account or
otherwise, w-.il please call and settle. The notes
are io the hands of James A. Mann Ksij . and
thu Books ate at the store of the subscriber. If
not attended to by the Ist day of Jut e. they ill
then be placed in the bands of an Attorney for
collection.
Bloody Hun. l a, April 27, 15.19.
.".Oapriw REBECCA KITCHEV.
CtHAMPOONIXti, HAIR DRES.SIN'G AND
IO SHAVING.
I am determined to fight it f*ut on this line all
summer and wiil warrant entire sttisfaction to
all my patrons. I am also prepared to weave
hair, make switches and curls on the shortest no
tice and most improved styles. Room on Juliana
St.. one door south of the Express Office.
2Japrotn 11. F. CKAIVLEY.
l&ijSceUmimte.
HUNTINGDON A BROADTOP RAILROAD
On and after Wednesday, Sept 16, IS6B, Pa-?
sengcr Trains will arrive and depart a? follows:
VP TKAI N>. DOWN TRAINS
Accom Mail. STATIONS cco, ° Mail.
IV M. A. Us _ ' * A. M. P. M.
i.k4.36 i.k 9R5 siuutincd'n, ak'..2o \n4.2l
4.40 9.12 Long Siding 9.12 4.16
4.56 9.2s'McCoD'dellftown *54 4.00
5.04 9.33 Pleasant Grove, 8.;7 3.62
5.21 9.49 Marklesburc. >■3 40
5.49 -u. B.H 3.25
5.19 10.13 Rough at Heady S.Ob 3.17
6.01' 10. Cove. 7.59 3.01
6.10 10.32 Fisher'* Summit. 7.46 3.00
Ar0.27 10.55 Saxtou, 1k7.39 2.40
11.13 Riddlcsburg, 2.16
11.21 Hopewell, 2.99
1U39 Piper'? Bun. 1.49
12.00 Tatesville, 1.28
12.12 Bloody Run, 1.15
ar 12.18 Mount Dallas. lbl.lo
- UOUP>B RU Y BRANCH.
1e0.30 lc 11.00; Saxton, v?: 7.25 ar2. -9
*U4c. 11.15 Coaimont. 7'o 2.15
6.50 11.20 Crawford, 7.05 2.10
arT.OO ar 11.30 Dudley, i * 6 -^ : ' L82.0d
Broad Top City.
Sept. 16,'68. JOHN M'KILLIPS, Supt.
\VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT PRIVATE SALE.
The subscriber offers for sa c that valuable
property kn-nrn as WHITE HALL, situate in
Hast Provitlenee township, eight miles east <>f
liloody Kan, on tbe turnpike, about the centre of
the township, in a desirable situation, containing
310 acre.-, with 120 acres cleared, and in a good
stat. ol cultivation, the t alsocc well timbered
with white and yellow pine, convenient to saw
mills.
The improvement, are a large three story house,
large stable, two tenant houses, wagon-tunker and
smith shops. Church, school house, post • fhic.
store and mills convenient. Terms reaso able
Tint! icsse-sion given on toe Ist of Apro. 1 St.fi.
Smartf I). A T. BLACK.
JAUNTING.
Tbe Subscriber respectfully informs the public,
thai ho ia pret>-c I to do all k, nds ol
PLAIN and FANCY PAISfTINU, PAPER
HANOISU Ac., at shorten notice, in town and
country. Aod all kintia ol Wood Imitation ear
fully executed. Price moderate. The patronage
of the public is reßpectlulljsi.lic.toil.
i SaprlSM Ijr M. P. SPIDEL.
ate
I IST OF RETAILERS.
* 4 A list of venders of Foreign nd domestic
merchandise in the county of Bedford for the
year M6'J, as appraised and classified by tbe
Appraiser of Mercantile taxes.
Clan. Bedford Borough.
7 fi It Ogter A Co. store $lO 00
8 A B Cramer A (Jo. do 30 00
I I T H A N' J Lyons do 7 00
13 Robt Fyan do 10 00
10 Miller A Bwwter do 20 00
10 Hartley A Melzger do 20 00
9 J M Shoemaker do 20 00
IS A L iMibaugh do 10 00
11 V. VV Shuck do 7 00
13 Miss M B- rder do 10 Oft
11 George Beiruoud do 7 Oil
13 Mrs. E V Mowry do 10 00
14 Isaac Lip|>el do 7 00
12 T M Lvi.ch da 12 50
12 B Me. Blyruyie ACo do 12 50
11 Dr. BF Harry do 700
11 II Heckcrman A son do 7 00
11 It VV Berksireeser do 7 00
11 .1 iceh Ilailiv-er eonfec't 7 00
11 .I.dm () Srni h do 7 00
11 George Mat-doff do 7 M
I 1 Mrs. M Shaffer t*tore 7 00
] I lia'iiei H uder jewelry 700
II John Lull store 7 0
13 E M Fisher do 1000
11 Reed A Schell banker 15 0"
11 O E Shannon do 15 no
14 1) VV Crouse store 7 00
12 11 i It v ne do 12 50
11 VV tu Kin-r do 7 00
11 Simon Ling whip'-A saddler 700
12 John I- lllyinyer hardware 7 00
11 Nycutn A Lmdi-ay drugs V t.si
11 Margaret Fetterly store 7 00
14 l>aviu Bioile confec't 7 (HO
11 J 1. Minuich do 7 00
11 John Harris do 7 (HI
11 A B Cam do 7 00
II Jacob Ban.hart do 7 0
Bedford To unship.
11 Bedford Mineral Springs leu-pins 7 (
11 A B Cramer do 750
11 A tj Allen Bedford Springs segars 7 Oil
11 do do do bifliardg 700
II f> • trey Wager store 7 On
11 E Y Imlet- do 7 l m.i
Bloody Bii u Borough.
13 J M BarndoUar A son .-tore 12 5"
7 J I! WilriainsA Co do 10 00
11 F Masters drug- 7 00
13 Slates A Mo-gart store 10 On
11 James Sheedrr coufee't 7 00
11 Thomas Kitchey store 7 (Kr
14 A J Nycutn do 7 (H.
11 John 0 Black coufee't 700
11 J Ramsey store 7 00
11 Eliza Grow millenery 7 Oti
12 B Gump A Co hardware 12 50
11 .1 11 Lucas coufee't 7 (W
11 J B Tobias A Co stoves etc., 7 00
Broad Top Township.
11 Daniel Roland store 7 (HI
11 R B Wiglon do 7 00
12 Lnwrv. Etchelberger A Co do 12 50
14 Eicheiberger brothers do 7 (Ml
11 Mrs. C Kichelberger coufee't 700
11 Bedding & Jenkins store 70"
Cumberland Valley Tp.,
II 1) R Anderson store 7 00
14 William Laney do 7 00
11 E Dicke i do 7 00
Colcrain Township.
11 Mrs. Kate Corle store 7 00
14 A C James do 7 (Hi
11 Evans A He trick do 7 00
11 Benjamin Kegg do 7 00
11 Samuel Hunt do 7 00
llopewell Township.
14 McCamant A Byers store 7 00
Harrison Township.
11 B B Wertz store 7 (Hi
II James Shoemaker do 7 on
11 Nycutn Brothers do 7 (HI
Juniata Township.
II Hillegast & Co store 7 00
14 William Keyser do 7 00
14 J. X Fyan A Co do 7 (Hi
11 George Gardill do 7 00
11 Leonard Market do 7 00
11 Joseph Fo ler do 7 ('
Xapter Township.
11 E Richard A Co store 7 On
11 ( hole- (.'rissman A Co do 7 •
14 VV iiliam J Statler do 7 (■ 1
Middle Woodberry Township.
11 D F Keagy store 7 00
11 D Stover do 7 00
14 A. S. Longeoecker coufee't 700
jl4 George Kvjtfman store 700
jll Jacob B i-unemai] do 7 (Hr
;11 Oliver Fla'-ie coufee't 7 in.
i I John HissOng do 7 o
1 11 William R Smith drugs 7 00
II VVi'Jiam Rob rts store 7 00
doulh ""vodberry Township.
14 J Rater A Brothers store 7 <v
14 C L Buck do 7•
11 1. Bttej.logle do 7 c
11 J 0?i-i:!ucuer do 7 (■'
11 do tin coufee't 7
11 Robert Ralston St re 7 <"
II Jonu l.aii Davis do t t ■
East J'rucidence Tp.
14 Simon Xyeum store 7 (
11 Jacob felton do 7 ' •
Best Providence Tp.
11 John Gilimugh store To.
14 John M Barudollar do 7 "
14 VV H Alien do 7 t>
l.undcn lerry Township.
14 Thomas Porter s ore 7 u"
14 Jacob Beales do : ir
II Jacob Evans do 7 do
>S'i utkampton Towns/lip.
11 John Mors store 7 00
14 H C Lashey do 7 0"
11 George Dish ley do . (M
14 James Elder do
I i .1 M Perce!! do 7 0
14 Jeremiah Beimelt do ' Oil
14 Daniel Tewell do 7 00
Monroe Township.
II .1 110'Neil store 7 (Hi
14 Daniel Fletcher do 7 00
Sax/on Township
12 JA k E Eicbeiberger store 12 00
12 Little A Stoler do 12 ">0
14 David M Jones confec't 7 00
Liijerty Township.
14 John V Besser store 7 00
Coaldale Borough.
14 Mrs. Annie Prince store 7 00
14 Richard Langdon do 700
Schcllxburq Borough.
1.4 Cooler & Hull store 10 00
14 Kgolf'A SOU do 10 011
14 Black A Marbourg do 10 on
14 J S Scheli do 7 00
13 J E Colvin do 10 on
13 J A Songster baidwnre 10 00
14 A Haymaker store 7
15 J T Long confec't j>oo
14 Henry Sellers do 700
Sf. ClairsciUe.
II G B Amick store 7 0(1
14 F D Beegle do j_ 00
14 Isaac Hahn do i_ 00
14 S Oster do 7 00
St. Clair Township.
14 M Walker store 7 (*
14 N 11 Wright do 7 0(i
14 Simon U-rshman do 700
14 E Blackburn ACo do t_ 0o
14 G D front do
14 15 F Horn do 00
14 Thomas Heckler do •_ do
14 IckesA -on do
14 Mary Blackburn ACo do iOO
I nion Township.
14 J M Walters store 700
14 John Lamburn do .00
Notice is hereby given that an appeal will
!„■ held at tbe Commissioner's office at th-
Conrt Hi use in Bedford, on Fuesdsy the L s, ti
day of May, lßti'.b
JOHN A. CESSNA, mercantile appraiser.
X. B. Persons whose names are not com
lained in the above list who have commenced
business since the Ist of April 1869. wo
please inform th undersigned of the same,
also any that bare discontinued.
spr24:4t JOHN A. CESSNA.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
Hv iug In to apfbmted l>y thu Orpbau.-
< ourt uf p.. "!rd cuua.y to examine and report
the facts, and stale an account ir. tho matter <>t
ibe ritat ... against Hoary J. Kroner, guardian
of the G- wdvu minors. I will attani tu the do
•ies uf 111 ' -nd appointment at my office in b -
.r ! n Tuesday Ihe Jdth day of April inst., where
all ietere-ted may attend it they desire.
J. K. D' KBURROW. Auditor.
Itiaprlt _
GENTS WANTED f'K TuE SIGH IS
A \ND SECRETS Ol Tilt MAIIONAL
j (• \PIT 4 L —Tii m- t startling, instroetive, ami
i entertain ng h-k of the oar. Send for circulars
and see our tonus. Address l". S. Publishing
| Co., No. ill Broome t., N. V. llnuurlt
| /CAUTION:— , .
\j My wife Rachel Barkman, havmg left me
without anv just or reasonable cause, all persons
are hereby notified not to harbor or trust her on my
account, as I au. determined not to pay any deb"
| of her contracting.
gUto ttetmtfa.
j_£OU£sE FURNISHING,
HARDWARE GOODS &<■..,
JOHN F. BLYMVEK bMOjnmeda full
stock of
HARDWARE,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
WOODEN" WARE,
BRUSHES,
FAINTS,
NAILS,
GLASS,
OILS,
SH< (KM A KER S FiXDINGS,
BUILDER'S HARDWARE,
OiL, DOCKET BOOKS,
COAL OIL LAMPS,
COAL OIL,
SADDLERY,
CUTLERY,
BUCKETS,
( HURNS,
TUBS,
fit:., k'-., kr. kr., Ac.,
lie li >iv, i.t s t ct attention to business,
■ lifa r pii-.Tv i<> meiit ~ -bare of Public
a't ■•Pa.tt.
- • -.11 -a IMO'II .1- aviipix] by B. M.
ILLY M VKR A Co. as a ST< >VE AND TIN
STORE
■r r
ti I'ATEMKNT
UK TUB
HOMr I N'Si IUWCE COMPANY,
XK w HA VEX. CONN.
J.IM AltV J. 1800.
• IIT 11. S SI,OS>,tIOII,UO
Sr*es 22JJ7f,30
A-SETS.
Ma:kit Value
lte-.l 1 1 i.y 11,0 ' illlpuiy.. J 430,1*2. J .O0
. u.--li Vb.ugag. ...., 4, I OO.tIO
' H4 • t ~ li.'llfls. 2 1 ]
Mis: ir ; s-a-o t .- 22,562.59
Virgil. .C Bauds .. 26.035.68
iVirnt- . S nieh.mi* 1£,005 90
\lalafna State I; loi.-. 9.000.00
W i><trwiti State lioGila ~ 12,360.00
New llhvpk i'itv 51,000.00
N-ii : ..I L-.Dk Vtwcl; 212,322 00
-t.it. |?4Dk S .( kv T.T55.00
la m ( • :sff. . n -..1f 2f.H6.24
H. I.& h iUti HU-i in L'i U X 100 9* 6.03
I '.DDrG i, f Ken's accrue I act Bal
l.Mt. p -ne th * ourpttiy 93.423 49
liiii? Ke. e v-ki. , 59,855.20
? .-ii .ii r BDis ct
Sal*. ••! I. - . c paiil, -tiidry in
v. tiu.-ut4. am* other property
*i t i lb • 93.347.07
$1,622,971 30
LIAKIUTIKS.
.u t . i a.iji:-rutc.ii 632.32
J. ti^FISUEK, AGENT.
!(*•;; prft iiedt'oni, I'a.
p.\KSIEKu : VAXI I N't
Kniffua. Ohii liarvester. New Yorker or any
Kcoj -i .r M wer f lr-Ka\e or tlrcpper, rear or
> i*. 'r oi v tj,*.' ' u'i bvlh rear uod trout, JBid hM
• • isr t Lai -.c Uoiver uo iot wori. freely.
Fr:s ai d ht v!i y Kak<s. tiuo entl !*in Drills;
• a-:, a. t I- v t >i-. .n iHirs. Shovel pl- ws and
Unit: . iior-. a7i ;>% i'ther implement.* of any
3e*c sp?i-j.. /hatl ij-r thtai fn,u
Mci. N vHAK. ST'-NE A ISKTT,
ih. i i*. t - iliey have *.l.e largest ud
ie.-t a urtiiient •
in.-. I HAL implements
ri,. i cii icv'iuri" in ih- stAte.
M LAN All AN, i I ONE A IS KIT,
iQiiDuioc ui> r.- aim 'lealera in all kin i of
AOKl I LTV! I. IMPLEMENTS.
;i.( -, -r a\>m ii : < A3 bir,e . w !.op, IloEtdar#-
I . me : r . vi ur "rn interest, buy aia
w w jv u can he repair? at a min
re* wa.'uitij. 16apj6ai
r\Mt TIIK . HOOL DIRE TORS OF DED-
I ¥ 'M> COi'NTY.
Uj nTLEMA. :In lurMinne *.f the Irty-tbild
... : bu -tu : May. IS5*, v a are
■ ■' r • : i'j C nvMitson at ibe
M.ri itM.ii. • I'orii ■ tb: first Tuesday in
A. L' . 16. bc.u-; ibe day of tbe
o* i;'U, at 1 - ui.. and seUel viu vce by a
: } "■ 1 • iio'c ntfiwb r t>f direjt'*rs present,
• per.* •.I <•; . • t. MIUI >cicetigc ucju?reu:eiiis,
iiid ui .-k: 1 at: • experience iu the art of leaching,
• '} sup rit tindcui. f#r the three sucoeediug
<: ,-i . miue the . itouol of compensation for
* Blc; . f i.i n-rtiiv ihe re*u;t to tbe S ate Sil
.. *. i• • •*nr at 11 art:.-burg, :s rtcju rcJ by ihe
I. -v n .th .ui ; r ictb fc - ti >iis .t M.i act.
li W. FISHEK,
•i " * • . Supt. o Bedford co.
13.00 "BS® 1 83.00
i N I il.les in any field with other
.••ok- \ I'ATrINT Pv'K *TT I'ROSIICTIS KEE.
t'AKMELKE t 0>.,75-" Sunsom .St., Paiia. 4w
\ GENTS W AN 1 ED FOK THE
EIGHTS ANI) SECRETS
OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL,
A *trk <le?'*r"!ftive of Washington Citv ; le
iud Outside Cr masked an 1 exposed. The spiei
e.-r. most thrilling. most entertaining, instructive,
und startling bo-sfc of the day. fig, Send for
Circular*, with te ms. Ac. Address UNITED
-TATES ITRLISHIXG CO., 11l Droone Street,
Sew Y-rk City. 16*pr4w
1 \ISEASE- OF THE.SCALP
i)
PRODUCE GREY HAIR AND BALDNESS!
THE USE OF
liALLS VEGETABLE SICILIAN IIAIIt RE
NEWER
..-ill restore it to its nr-.tural color and promote its
growth.
it. P. HALL A CO.. Nashua, N. 11., Proprietors.
For u!c hv all druggists. 2apllm
GENTS WANTED FOR THE
B L U FN-C OATS
And h'->~ '''ey Lived, Fouyht and Died for the
I limn, tcith Seme* mid incident* in
the Ureal Rebellion.
Comprising narrative, of Personal Adventure,
Thrilling Incidents. Daring Exploits, Heroic
Deeds, Wonderful Escapes. Life in the Camp,
Field, and Hospital, Adventures of Spies and
- -outs, with the Songs, Ballads. Anecdotes and
Humorous In- idcots of the War.
It contains over 100 fioe Engravings and is tho
spiciest and cheapest war book published Price
only pure'py. Send for circular and see
•ur terms, and fu J description of tbe work. Ad
dress NATION 1L PUBLISH INF CO.. Philadel
phia, Pa IGapriw
n STATE OF PAUL WERTZ, dee'd
1 j . testamentary having been granted
to the undersigned, executor of the last will
and testament of Paul Wertz. late of Camb'
Valley, deceased, by the Register of Bedford
county, all persons indebted to said estate are
hereby not lied to make immediate payment,
and -.ill having claims against tbe estate are
requested to present them properly authenti
cated for settlement. Accounts can be pre
sented to D. K. ANDERSON, at Centerville,
or JOSEPH WERTZ, Executor.
March 26 tit
\I V ANT ED.—First-class traveling salesmen, to
\ > sell by saint, e; good wages or a liberal per
cent, and stead v employment. Address with
-tautp. B F. HOWK, 63'.' Arch Street, Philadel
phia. P 16apr4w
\yilY NOT MAKE MONEY
tl \\ iih our Stkscil a*T> Kkt Chkck Outfit,
and by selling Novel and attractive articles? C'ir
■ .1' ;l, - foe.
sTAFFAKD MFG. CO , 66 Fuiton Street, New
York. 12w
OAIErHKN WANTED hy a Manufacturing
travel and soil by sample a new line of
v.. mis. Situation* permanent; age good. H.
■1 l'.l HANDS k CO., 413 Chet'unt St., Phila
delphia, IV Haprlw
MARRIAGE CERTIFCATBS. —On hand and
for :-ulc 'M tho Inquirer office, u fine Resort-
Hicnt of Marriage Certificates. Clergymen and
Justice* shunM have them
a CEKTIFICAT OF h
A the ISra.li. •S'fttou rf- A.f*Hr Business
College of Philadelphia, for sale at this office-
r , ,-vttVF.ODY can be accommodated with
fid W ALL PAPER • "he Inquirer Boo* - lore.