tiftforb Inquirer. BEDFORD, PA., FRIDAY. JUNK 25. IS6J>. DIRECTOBV. —The following is a directory of the Officers of Bedford Coanty and the Borough of Bedford, of the Ministers of Bed ford, and the time of meeting of the different associations: BEDFORD COCITTT OFFICERS. President Judge — H'.n. Alex. King. Associate Judges —Wm. 6. Eiekolli and Gen. W. Gump. Protkonotary, Register and Recorder, dc.—O. E. Shannon. [tistrict Attorney —E. F. Kerr. ■Treasurer—lsaac Mengel. SXe.-ijf— Robert Steckuinn. J'eputy SlierijF —Philip Kur:raches leave Mt.Dallas for Bed ford on the arrival of each train- Coaches leave Bedford for Mt. Dallas at 4.35 A. M. to connect with the Express Train, and at 11.00 A. M. to connect with the Mail Train. Xoci'.l -Ytf.iivs, PLENTY —Mud OL Juliana street. THE Eclipse of the moon on Wednesday morning was visible in China. KICKED. —Samuel Bagley was kicked by a horse on Tuesday lasL Though a severe kick, there were no bones broken. THE genuine Greencastle grain Cradles and a full stock of Scythes and Snaths, for sale very low at Jno. C. Blymyer's Hardware store. THE number of visitors at the Springs and various hotels and boarding houses in town is larger than usual at this time, and the season promises to be a full one. WE learn that the dwelling bouse of H. Clouse in Hopewell township, was totally de stroyed by fire on Friday morning, together with nearly all his furniture. WANTED. —Those who are in arrears for subscriptions or advertising to pay up. Our creditors want money, and we have no where to go for it but to delinquent patrons. "THE town clerk ot Ilartford reports one death last year from "iguorance.' He was a faithful Democrat, always opposed to the dumb niggers voting." FOR REST. —Two basement rooms, one store room and one Eecond floor room in INQUIRER BUILDING. For terms, call at the INQUIRER Book Store. tf. THE Right Rev. Bishop Stevens of the Episcopal Church will preach and hold a con firmation in the Court House, on Thursday evening the first of July. Service to com mence at half past seven o'clock. SHIRES A JORDAN have constantly on band, the Buckeye Mower and Reaper. The Great Western Lock Lever Grain and Hay Rake, and the world recount! "Sweep Stakes" Separator. Farmers, call andseethem work. CHURCH DEDICATION. —The new Uuion Church at Imler's in L'nion twp., tour miles north of St. Clairsville will be dedicated to the service of the Triune God on the Ith of July. The public are invited to attend. HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian Hair Kcnewer is the best preparation for the hair in the mar ket, and always gives satisfaction. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with others on which tbev make more profit. NEW YORE TRIBUNE. —We will furnish the Weekly Tribune at $1,35 per year to all sub scribers to the INQUIRER. But subscriptions must be paid in advance. These are the best terms we can make for the two. tf. Snow. —A one- horse arrangement, big wo men and snakes were exhibited in this place on Saturday last. No excitement. No pat ronage, not even the boys were on ha id— Good. ALL the magazines and pictorial papers can be had at the INOUIRER Book store. We will send the New York Ledger, New York Week ly or Saturday Night, postpaid to any ad dress on receipt of eight cents. FAMILY Bibles, Methodist, Lutheran, Re formed, Presbyterian, Episcopal and Cath olic by nn and prayer books always on hand at the INQUIRER Book store. Give us a call, for we ire selling cheap. WE call tbe attention of our Farmers to the fact that Hartley A Metzger are the only agents in Bedford for the sale of the genuine old make of Green Castle Grain Cradles. They have just received the second load of Cradles for this season. ANOTHER WAR ir._this Country! what! yes. When ? At Dunr.icgsville where E. Y. Imler A Co., have just returned from Philadelphia with a large stock of new goods and are fight ing down the high prices. Go and see for yourselves. IMPORTANT. —Farmers wishing a one, two, three or foar horse Railway, Tread-power, Tumbling Shaft or Strap Threshing Machine, should aend their orders at once to Shires A Jordan, Bedford, Pa. All Machines war ranted. SUMMER.— Monday the 21st iust., marked the summer solstice, tbe longest day and the beginning of summer. The heat since then fuhy convinces even the most incredulous that summer has really begun in earnest. Ice (ream, Mineral water. Lemonade, Strawber ries, linen coals and straw hats are all in dtp tnsrpj THE trial of the Clearfield Co. Bank rob bers takoe place this week at Clearfield. A number of our citizens concerned in the cap ture of tiro of the robbers at Centerville, find ing of money 4c.. have gone on to attend the trial as witnesses. The third man named Lamoine was captured in St. Louis, Missouri on the sth inst. The following account of the capture of the third party is given by the St. Louis Republican: "On May 12th the First National Bank at Clearfield, Pa., was entered and robbed of about $20,000. The bank was broken into daring the night, the door of the safe was ripped open and the money taken out. Next morning the burglars were pursued and two of them were caught, one of them being the noto rious safe blower known as Jack Nelson, alias "California Jack." The third man, named Jeddie £. Lamoine, made his escape and ar rived ID this city on Tuesday last. Mean while a requisition was procured from Gov ernor Geary of Pennsylvania, on Governor McClug, and armed with this document the cashier of the Clearfield Bank, Mr. Daniel W. Moore, came on to Missouri, and, going up to Jefferson City, procured a warrant for the arrest of Lamoine. Yesti r lay the matter was placed in the Stands of the Chief of Po lice. and the latter detailed officers Harrigan and Tracy to make the arrest. Lamoine was arrested by them about four o'clock, at his residence on Franklin, near Garrison avenue. He offered no resistance. The prisoner was delivered over to Mr. Moore, who, accompa nied by officer Tracy, left last evening for Clearfield, Pa., where the robery was commit ted. lamoine was arrested sometime since, on suspicion of having been connected with the safe robbery of the Franklin county (Mo.) treasury of some SIO,OOO but was acquitted. He has been engaged in the liquor business on the northeast corner of Fourth and Green streets, under the firm of Lamoine k Co. He bad been in busines at that place some six months, and broke up about three weeks ago. He is about thirty-five years of age, and has a wife and children io this city. CATTLE SPECULATION. —On Saturday Dight last, two men were overhauled on the Cum berland road about 8 miles from Bedford, wilh thirty head of cattle which they had stolen trom the farm of John Shoemaker one mile above the Bedford Springs. They came to Bedford on Saturday morning, "got in" with S. S. Fteegle of Harrison twp., to whom they made a proposition to engage with them in a speculation, at the same time disclosing to him their plan of operation. Fleegle evaded a direct answer, and said he would consult with them in a short Time. Where upon he went to the Sheriff, and reported in full, and was deputized by bira to act as de tective with instructions to coincide with them in all their arrangements. F'leegle went back, accepted their proposition, and the trio, started on their night's mission. The Sheriff and Deputy with John Defibaugh followed a short time after, and made the wholesale cap ture about midnight. The thieves gave the names of E. Foreman and Abraham Davis, and said they were from Maryland. One of them says be has been in the "biz" for ten years, and boasts that he is acquainted with the particulars of the escape of one Ham mond, a horse thief who broke jail here some years ago. Let them bp punished to the fuli extent of the law. Tut: ALTOONA INCENDIARIES. —The Altoona Tribune of last week gives the following par ticulars of the recent arrest of incendiaries in that place: "On Monday of last week. J. A. Kelley. Supt. of Pinkerton's National Detective Agency, Philadelphia, arrived in this city; and after a consultation with some of the city officials, proceeded to arrest James M'Con nel , Thos. A. Beales and Jno. B. Campbell, who were placed in rooms, at the Logan House, until other ponies t- ,ld bo secured. On Tuesday morning, Charles Pressed!, How ard C. Mazarie and Henry C. Stewart were also attested. These parties had a hearing before the Mayor, on Tuesday, which result ed in the binding over of M'Connell. Camp bell and Stewart, in $5,000 bail each, for their appearance at Court, and the others. Bea'e, Prcssell and Mazurie, in default of bail, were sent ever to Hollidaysburg and placed in jail. There were still other parties at large, and detectives on their track. Among this number was Thomas L>uke, who had left town on Saturday previous. All efforts to discover his where abonts were an successful, until Friday evening, when he was picked up by Policemen Clark and Gard ner, in the vicinity of the depot, in this place. After a hearing before the Mayor, he was sent over to Jail, to await a trial." STRAWBERRIES EXTRAORDINARY. —"We are indebted to G. E. floriocber, Esq.. of Ham burg, for a box ot the largest and most luei ous Strawberries we have ever seen or tasted. They were of the "Agriculturist."' "Jueun da," and "Triomphe I)e Gand" verities. One of the "berries actually measured tight and three., Bishop of the Methodist Church. Conditions. —The Work will be handsome ly printed, on good paper, and will comprise all the text as contained in the London Edi tion, the price of which is $15.00; end will be complete in one handsome volume of over one thousand royal octavo pages, and will be embellished with nearly one hundred engra vings and maps, and furnished to subscri bers— In Neat and Substantial Bin Mug rt'.OO lu fine leather marbled edge [ Library style] 5.00 In "half Turkey Morocco Marbled Edge 7.00 This Edition of the Work is sold only by subscription. Subscribers will not be oblig ed to take the work unless it corresponds wrth the description in every particular. 2' S. M. S. BARCLAY, Agent. XEWSRAI'TR LAWS. —Postmasters are re quired to give notice by letter when a sub scriber does not take his paper from the of fice, and give the reason for its not being ta ken. Neglecting to do so makes the pcsirnaster responsible to the publishers for the payment. Any person who takes a paper regularly from the post office, whether he has subscribed or not is responsible for the subscription. A person ordering his paper to be discontinued must pay all arrearages, or tLe publisher may continue to send it nnlil payment is made, collect the whole amount whether it is taken out of the office or not. The courts hare de cided that refusing to take newspapers and periodicals from the post office, or removing and leaving them uncalled for is prima facie evidence of intentional fraud. MSI.KOI.IA WATER.— Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at bal tYj p-Lca. - tf. PEXSSTLVAXIA COLLEGE. —The commence ment exercises of this institution will come off according to the following programme: June 27, Sunday—Baccalaureate address by President Valentine, in Christ church, I(>J A. M. Also address to Young Men's Chris tian Association of the college, by Rev. T. J. Duryea, D. D., of Brooklyn, N. Y., 7} P. M. June 28, Monday Holman Lecture on Augsburg Contession, (Art. 3,) by Rev. Dr. Valentine. 7A P. It. June 28, Tuesday—Junior Exhibition, 81 A. M. Address before the Pbrenakosmian society by Rev. J. P. Thompson, D. D., of New York, 3P. M. Concert by the Germa nia Association, of Philadelphia, in Agricul tural Hall, 8 P. M. June 30, Wednesday—Commencement ex ercises of the College, 8| A. M. On the Ist of July, (Thursday,) the dedica tion of the Monutnenijn the Soldier's Na tional Cemetery will take place. Bayard Taylor will read the poem, Senator Morton will deliver the address, and Henry Ward Beecher will make the ptayer. The proces sion military and civic, is expected to be an imposing one. Large preparations will be made for the accommodation of strangers.— Gettysburg Star and Sentinel. WHO WANTS A SEWIXO MACHINE ?—We have a new $.30,00 Grover and Baker sewing riachine which we will dispose of on easy terms to any one who wants a good machine: and who does not want a good sewing ma chine? ALSO a new Singer Sewing Machine for sale as cheap as can be sold in the com munity and on the best of terms. ALSO a Seventy five dollar Machine of the American Buttonhole and Overseaming Sewing machine Company's Manufacture on the most favorable terms. Either of the two last named machines can be seen in operation in town, where they have given the most complete satisfaction. Fur ther particulars can be had by calling at. or writing to, the I.VQIIRER Office Bedford Pa. THE WEATHER I that never ceasing topic of interest, after the few cool days in the early part of last week, became, warm about Wednesday, and has been quite sultry ever since. The mercury has ranged from t>o° to 90° in the shade, while alternate sunshine and shower-* have had a most favorable effect upon the coin crop, which up to that time had been quite backward. Fears are enter tained that the heat and the moisture may generate rnst in the wheat, but we will look at ihe bright side and hope for the best. The weather has been highly favorable to the grass and grain crops and they promise an abund ant yield. IT is an old saying that it is the cheapest to always buy the best. This is more important wilh medicinal preparations than any tbir.g else, and it should always be remembered by the invalid who requires a good stomach Bit ter, that the Confutation Bitters are far su perior to the ordinary preparation sold as such. The justly celebrated Constitution Bitters are unequalled as a tonic, and will produce more happy results than any other Bitter. Take none but Sewards & Bent ley's A reliable medicine for throat diseases, Seward's Cough Cure. NOT MUCH or a* IMPROVEMENT. —The hy drant moved to the corner of Juliana and John streets. It is placed on the north side of Juliana street and ali the waste water runs across the street keeping a constant mud and making it almost impossible to cross at that point without getting into the mud. Won't our city fathers look after this matter and de vise some means to secure a dry crossing at that point? Books and Periodicals. THE Electic for July contains: Flmbellish menU: I.andseer and llis Connoisseurs, and Gnttenberg, 140®-1468. Rawlinson's Five Great Monarchies of the ancient East; The F2tru?cans ; The English of Antiquity ; The Nature of the Interior of the Earth; Can a Catholic Priest contract Matrimony f On Sleep ; The Cycles of the Worlds ; About St. Paul's : Russia and the East: The Northmen; Heathen and Christian (Concluded); He Knew He was Right, Chaps, xxv. to xxviii; New Expedition to Centra! Africa ; Cromwell am! the Jews; The Deep Sea; A Word on the Drama in England and France; Wallen stein and his Times. Part i ; Charles Dick ens' Moral Services to Literature; The Coun cil cf Trent and the Council of the Vatican: The Sea Kings at Ilome ; Rising of the Nile; "Lam Leer" and "Guttenberg" : Poetry; Lit erary Notices: Science; Art; Varieties: Terms of the Electic. Single copies -115 cts. ; one copy, one year, $5.00 ; two copies, one year, $!).O0 : live copies, one year, $20.00. Address E. K. Pelton, Publisher, 108 Fulton St., New York. HARPERS MAGAZINE for July, contains : Early Aeronautics; Bordor Reminiscences : Making Watches by Machinery: The Birds of Paradise; A Night at Sea; Giants and Dwarfs : Great on the Battle field ; A Street Arab : A Brave Lady ; The Lover's Interdict; Notes for Travelers in Europe ; My E-nemy's Daughter ; Fishing in Mists : Tat Button hole Bouquet: Squire Suffolk's Subscription ; Mother and Child; Editor's Easy Chair : Editor's Book Table: Editor's Kecord of Curreut Events ; Editor's Drawer. Tot Lady's Friend for July, contains : My Native l,nod, Farewell: In an Attic : Roland Vorke : The Luck of the Luckless: Between Two; The Contested Wife: Two of my Schoolfellows: Little Charley : editorials, novelties, Ac., Published by Deacon A Peter son, 319 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, at $2. ,70 a year. THE HERM.D OF HEALTH for July contains —Prevention of Excessive Infant Mortality. Waiting for Morning. The Air Cure. What Shall we Breathe? Elibn Burritt. A Sea Song. Dressed to Kill. Dangers of Public Life. Kitty Howard's Journal. Scarlet Fe ver and its Preventioti. Consumption. How to Cook Potatoes, and Recent Thoughts from Our Beet Thinkers. In the Editorial depart ment we have—La Bollente, the Mud Cure. Kindergartens —Miss Peabody's Letter. Who Shall Inhabit the Earth?— Alcoholic Medica tion. Paper Handkerchiefs—Oat Meal. Get ting Up Stairs—Women in the Nineteenth Century. Nettle Hash—Flexible Shoulders The Laryngoscope—Sprains and Bruises. Remedy lor Intestinal Worms—Bread. Man ual Labor College. Young Physicians—Cli mate far Consumptives—Pnre Water—Spirit Pictures—Tobacco and Consumption. Pub lished by Wood A Ilolbrook, Bland 13 I.night St., New York. THE- NEW Eclectic Magazine, contains: Dovecotes. Little Barefoot. Spectrum Ana lysis. How Liza Loved the King, The Ja cobite Ladies of Murravshali. A Strange Legend of Bohemia. Some Hygeists, Old and New. St. Valentine's Day. Fred's Friend. Authorship el the South. Spring of the Rhine. My Knapsack Mosaic. The Haversack. Reviews. New Books. The Green Table. Published by Turnbuil A Murdoch, 51 Lexington St. Baltimore. CALLOUS MAGAZINE cNtains—Court Lite at Compiegne. House of I'eter the Great. Massacre ot the Innocents. The Young Phil osopher. The British Throne. Scenes about Copenhagen. July. The Bank Estate. Queer. Esther. Sweet Margerie. The Gen tleman from California. His Divorce. My Trip in Sally Ann. The Inundation. A Lay of Love. Dil's Ilair. A Fatal Love. Grand pa's Pet. How Allen and Bertie Caught a Burglar. The Housekeeper. Carious Mat ters. Facts and Fancies. Adventures of Mr. Blob the Artist. $1,60 per year. Pub lished by Elliott. Thomes A Talbot B : t o n. OUR Yorxo FOLKS contains : The story of a Had Boy. lawreuce in a Coal mine. In the Happy Valley. The Unsociable Colt. Navi gation and Discovery before Colombo*. How to Do It. The William Henry Letters. Io the Cottage. Water Lilies. Gardening for Girls. Lady Moore. A Child's Song. Mn sic. Hound the Evening Lamp. And Our letter Bo*. Fields, Osgood A Co. Publish ers, 121 Tremont St., Boston. BLACKWOOD'S Edinburg Magazine for June contains—Late for the Train. Historical sketches of the Reign of George 11. No. *i. The Sceptic. A Year and a Day.—part 11. Six John Lawrence.- partlll. American Reasons for Peace. Cornelius O'Dowd. The Tempter. Selling a Horse. Ireland—ln Terrorera. Published by Leonard Scott Publishing Co., 110 Fulton St., New York. THE Little Corporal, an original Maga zine for boys and girls, edited by Alfred L. Seweli & Emily Huntingdon Miller, at Chica go, is always britn full of interesting and bene ficial reading matter. Beautiful premiums given for clubs. Terms on* dollar a year. Single copies 12cta. This and all the above Magazines can be bad at the Inquirer Book Store. THE contents of Ertry Saturday are —The Courtyard of the Ours d'or, by Miss Thacke ray. Oxford Before Commemoration. I-ate for the Train. Selling a Horse, by Charles Lever, and Foreign Notes. Published by Fields Osgood A Co. 121 Tremont at. Boston. MARRIED. Near St. Clairaville, on the 20th iast., by the Rev. J. Peter, JOHN R. IMLEK lo Miss SU SAN KLCTZ. both of Union tp. DIED- On tbe I3th ingb. JOHN BOYF.R. of Union tp. Bedford CO., aged 84 yeer*, 4 months a, I 4 days. At tbe refidcr.ee of bis parents, in Ebensborg, on the loth mat., JOHN GILMORE PIPER, aged 1 ears, 7 months aud 12 days. Tbe de ce.i.,c : .tag an amiable, generous youth, and was greatly beloved by all who koew him. Oa the 10th insf., Mrs. MARY E. MILLER, consort of David Miller, Esq., aged 06 yeara, i months and 18 days. 21 cu- All ..dvertisement?, except public sales and legal notice?, will be inerted three months and charged accordingly unless otherwise ordered. rpilE BEST PLACE TO BUY CHOICE J brands of Chewing Tobaccos and Cigars, at wholesale or retail, is at OSTER'S. Good Natu ral Leaf Tobaccos at 75 cents. Try our 5 cent 5 ara and Havanna Cigars—they crn't be beat. 25june3m I IST OF C A USES put d<*wn for trial adjonrn- J e l Court, 19th July. 1869: F. Jordan et al vs. £>iefc! A Dibcrt Win. Roger* TJ. Riddleaburg C. and I. Co. S. S. Fluck et. al. vi. J a?. Bowser. Riddlesburg C. a I. Co. vs. Broadiop C. a I Co. Jas. Garlick vs. Abm. Garlick. Wills A Hogue vs. Thomas Johns. Liana Smith vs. Alex Messersmi?h. Wm States <4 Co. vs. Martha L- Tate. Tboe. Grow den vs. Arch. Blair et al. Same v?. Same. Jno. W. Duncan Tnietee, te. vs Essington 11am mond. Charlotte Batezel vs. Jac. Steel. iredericka Miller vs. John Mcllwaine. 8 am'l Mixel! vs. East. Prov. Twp. Jno. W. Duncan, Trustee ac. vs Esnngton Ham mond. il*-n I'. Mock vs. Wm. Hammers. erti-.ied, June 21st. 1869. 2 June O. E SHANNON, Prut, BOOTS AND SHOES- —The largest, cheapen, and beet as >rtment of Ladies, Gents,' Mits e*', Youth'*, Children*', and Boys' Boots and Shoes in Centra! Penn'a., and at prices to snitthe po ket? of everybody, is to be bad at G. R. OS TER A CO'S. spacious new store. Bedford, June 25 3m J -11 FARMS FOR SALE ~ IN NORTH CAROLINA. FROM ICO TO 15,000 ACRES IN A FARM. PRICES RANGE FROM 50et. AN ACRE to HO Tbc V- rib Carolina Land Company have two million" r.f a res of land which they are prepared to sell at tie lowest prices. These lands in the aggregate cover every variety of soil, an l pro duce in abundance every grain and fruit known to our country. They are the cheapest and the best ever offered to emigrant". Parties desiring to locate will be taken from New York to Riloigh North Carolina and return for $24 first c!a" fare, and for sl6 second class Person." desiring to purchase will do well to call on the undersigned agent of the company, and examine descriptions of lands ofUrei for sale. J. R. DURBORROW, Agent of North Carolina I.and Compauv, 25junt6ai Bedford, Pa. A BKi FUSS OVER NO PROFIT. We are just selling for a little amusement H'.ooo yards choice Styles of standard Calico prints, at S, 10, U and 12J cents, and you should see 'em grab after it. It's SO CHE A P." is the rea son G. 11. OSTER A CO. Bedford, Junc2s:3m 0E A !! R E AD" RE A DTII Mill , Growing Pains, Sprains, Bruiser, Stiffness of the Joints and similar diseases. This w rderful remedy is composed entirely of vegetable ingredients. There are no injurious substances used in its manufacture. For assurance of its excellent properties, read the following certificates: Bedford, May 8, 1869. I take great pleasure in giving ray testimony to the value of-'Middle ton's Wonderful Pain Cure." I have been a mar tyr to Rheumatism. For two months previous to Fch. 25th, last, I was suffering intensely with pain so severe, that during all that time I had not one night of comfortable sleep. I could not put mv hand, to my face.could not comb my own hair nor feed myself: but after having'he Pain Cure applied once, I found relief enough to give me comfortable sleep, and with its steady use, I eon tinned to get better, and now at 'he end of ten weeks fr in its first application, I have compara tively free use of my hands, sleep well and can attend to business. It has done me more good than all other medicines I have ever used put together, and I cheerfully give this certificate of its value. ELI M. FISHER. Bri ton". April 14, 1869. Mr. W. W. Middle ton: This is to certify that I was taken with Kheu matirm, in my right shoulder, oi. the evening of the Bth Inst., so that I was unable to raise my hand to my face. I got some of your Pain Cure and applied it twice, and was entirely relieved. 1 would recommend to every one who suffers with Rheumatism to give it a trial and be eared. Yours Ac. A.F.MILLER. Bkdkokb, May 17, 1869. Mr. Middieton: Dear Fir—l have used several bottles of your medicine in my family, and find it to he all 'tou claim for it. Yours, truly, JOHN HAFF.R. Bedford, May 13, IS" I .'. This is to certify that I have used ' Middleion's Pain Cure," for Khcu mutism, and was very much benefitted by it. JOHN HARRIS. Bedford, May 13.1869. Tbia is to eertifythat I have u"cd Middkton's Liniment for the Rheu matism, which I had in my right shoulder so bad that I could not get my hand to my head without great pain, and after a few applications was en tirely relieved. L. F. DART. Bedford, May 1, 1869. Mr. Middieton: Dear Sir:—Mrs. Bowser was in much suffering fr some four weeks with Rheumatism, and got some ol your Pain Cure, and the first night I applied it it eased toe pain: and after keeping on using it for two weeks she was restored to health. 1 feci it to be my duty, as it is a pleasure, to write this recommendation lor the benefit of othen. JACOB BOWSER. Bed vont>. May 16, 1569. Mr. W. W. Middle tor: Sir—l procured a bottle of your Liniment for Rhcumati-m, and i! gives me great pleasure in saying that after using it for two davs. my rbenmatism was completely relieved. Mv sister was suffering, at the same lim-, with I oil amatory Rheumatism in her right hand and wrist- after using it for several days she was relieved. I con sider it the best remedv I ever heard of. JOHN KEEFE. Bedford, May 24. 1569. This is to certify that 1 have used one buttle of Middleion's Lini taent, foe Rheumatism, and think it a good cure, and Would recommend it to all person* that are afflicted with the above disease. AUGUSTUS liARVER. Bede.jr", Mar 26, 1869. Mr. Middieton: Sir— I procured one bottle of your medicine and used one-half of it for Rheumatism, which effected a permanent cure up to 'bis time. 1 cannot hesi tate in saying that it is the best remedy I ever cwi- A. B. CARS. This exce.lent PAIN CURE is prepared only by W, W. MIDDLKTON, Bedford, Pa., t whom ail oraer* for the medicine should be addre-sed. 4june'C9:ly The French have discovered that the white of an egg given in sweetened water ia a eure core for the eroap. The remedv is to be re peated til! a cure is effected' FNJ FO. g M. FISHER AND BABIES, Xcxt door to tie Bedford Hotel. 0 O O J) NEWS A T LAST. Tk. Ckeapeet Goude errr brought to Bedford. We will ull GOODS CHEAPER, by II to 25 per cent, than erer sold in Bedford eountv. c.u u J* 1 COFFW2 t 25 cent?, but the less we sell the better we are elf. | The LADIES' HOSE, at 10 cents we will not th,* time, but come at us foi 15, 20 and 25 I cent?, and we will make you howl. „ T \°® •!! ** waited >n by ELI ond the BA ir ' M '^ e KLI cannot do anything him i'. A Rrcat yarktj of Barar de, Hun-Umbrel la*. Pocket-books, Ac. Linen Handkf'a ( Ladie's and Gent's) from 5 cents to 25 cents. CALICOES from 10. 12 and a few pieces at 15 cents. M CS LIN.-, from 10 to 25 cents. You all know tbat we stil NOTIONS ICO per rent cheaper than ay hody else. All Wool Ce*. < imere?, from 50 cents to SI.OO All Wool Dresi Goods, from 15 to 25cents. Ticking, from 20 to 40 cents. Paper Collar?, 10 cents, best, 25 cents per box. 4 pair Men'* llalf Hose, for 25 cents. Clear Glass Tumblers, ftO et*. a doz ,or 5 cents a piece. A great lot of Boots and bhoes, to be sold cheap. Queens and Glass ware, \ try cheap. Fynip, 80 cents and SI.OO. -I.JU for best, as clear as honey, and thick a? tar. Bakers Molasses, 50 cents per gallon, or 15 cents a quart. These goods will "politic*[g' f not be sold unless for Cash or Produce. Come and see us, it win not cost anything to sec the Goods and Babies. NT. B. All these Goods were bought at slaughtered price* in New York. I.M.FISHER A BABIES. These Goods we will sell so low, that we cannot afford to ting (Auld Lang Syne, j All accounts mast be settled by tbe middle of July neat, by cash or note, or they will be left in thehund? ol E. M. ALSIF, Esq., for collection. 18june3m i: W Goo DS . THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE NOW OPEN A LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. THE CREDIT SYSTEM BEING NEARLY "PLAYED OCT," WE WILL SELL CHEAP FOR CASH Oil PRODUCE. /S®* INTEREST CHARGED ON ALL AC COUNTS AFTER NINETY DAYS. lSjune A. B CRAMER A CO. n R. OSTE R & CO . . ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR USUAL EXTENSIVE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF NEW AND CHEAP SI MMER GOODS. COMPRISING A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, N< )TIONS, CARPETS, .OIL CLOTHS. COTTON YARN. CARPET CHAIN, HATS. BOOTS. SHOES. CLOTHING, BROOMS, BUCKETS. BASKETS, WALL and WINDOW PAPER, GROCERIES. Q1 EENSWARE, TOBACCOS. CIGARS. FISH, BACON. SALT, Ac. WE INVITE ALL TO CALL AXD SEE FOR THEMSELVES. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS far TEII M S CASH. BRING ALONG TOUR CASH led we will guarantee to SELL you GOODS as CHEAP a# the -arae STYLE and QUALITY can be SOLD in Central Penn'a. Be assayed that CASH in hand is a wonderfully winning argument, and that those who buy and sell for CASH are always masters of the situation. G. R. OSTER A CO. Bedford, June 11 :3in. QO TO THE SI G N O F T II E BIG S A W AND SEE A PI LL STORK OF EVERYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE AT THE LOWEST PRICES. BOUGHT FOR CASH, AND WILL BE SOLD AS LOW AS FAIR DEALING WILL PERMIT. MY DESIRE IS NOT ONLY TO SELL GOODS, BIT TO SELL CHEAP AND GIVE SATISFACTION. The stock consists in part of— CARPENTERS' TOOLS, AXES, FORKS, SHOVELS, RAKES, HOES, BRUSH AND GRASS SCYTHES, SNATHS. LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CUT LERY IN BEDFORD. IRON, STEEL. CARRIAGE FIXINGS, THIMBLE SKEINS, HORSESHOES, AXLES, SPRINGS, LOCKS, LATCHES, HINGES, SCREWS, NAILS, (all kind*,) GRINDSTONES A FIXTURES, SADDLERS' A CAIIIXET-MAKERS' HARDWARE. OILS, PAINTS, VAKNISIIPS, WINDOW GLASS, (all sises.) SOLE-LEATHER, UPPER, CALF SKINS, MOROCCOS, TOPPINGS, LININGS, LASTS, AO. LAMPS, SHADES, PORCELAIN DO., IJEST COAL OIL. LANTERNS, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, SAFETY-FUSE, HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SHAFTS and POLKS complete. BUCKETS, TUBS, CHURNS, ICE-CREAM FREEZERS, BRUSHES, BROOMS, DOOR MATS, OIL-CLOTHS, CHILDREN'S CARRI AG ES. FLOWER POTS, VASES, HANGING BASKETS, VALISES, BARN DOOR ROLLERS an! RAIL. PICKS AND MATTOCKS. ROPE OF ALL KINDS. T. M. LYNCH. Bedford, June 4. Pl'BLrC RALE OF VALUABLE KEAL ES TATE. Wilt be sold t public outcry on Friday July 2nd 1869, The Mansion Farm of Abraham Blackburn deceased. Tbe farm is situated in Napier Twp-, near New Paris, iain a f.rst-rate settlement conve nient to churches schools Ac , contains 112 acres SO of which are cleared and in good condition; la acres is good meadow the balance well timbered. There is a good well of water nenr the house. The improvements area largo TWO STORY HOUSE, BANK BARN and other outbuildings. There is a good orchard on the farm. Reasonable terms will be -riven which will be made known on day cf sale by 0. W. BLACKBURN. Stjanel 1 A. F. BLACKBURN. Ears. ESTATE OF JOSEPH OBER, DECI>. The Register nf Bedfordconnty having grant ed letters of Administrntiun upon tbe estate of Joseph Ober, late of Sowth 'Voodbertr township, Bedford connty, dee'd, to tbe undersigned resi ding in said township, all persons having claims or demands against tbe said cstata are requested to make known the same to her without delay ; 1 and all persons indebted to said estate are hereby i notified to make immediate payment. ANNA OBER, . ggoiay Administratrix. AdmUscnunts. MEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT J. M. SHOEMAKER'S Bargain Store. M EW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT •I. M. SHOEMAKER S Bargain Stoic. GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT J. M. SHOEMAKERS JJjrgu u Sto r. yKW GOODS JUST RECEiVED AT J. M. SHOEMAKER S Bargain Store. MEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT •L M. SHOEMAKER'S Bargain Stoic. MEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT J. M. SHOE-MAKER'S Bargain Store. Bay your .Dry Good*. Gr,.crieg, Clothing, HuH, Boot* and Shce.-. q-aeengware, Leather, ;■ - tiong, Fifb, Tobaec >, Ac., al -J. M. SHOEMAKER'S Bargain Store. Buy your Dry Good'*, Groceries, ' i thing, Hat*. Boot* and Shoes, 'Jueecsware, Leather, N - tient, Pith, Tobacco, A'-., at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S Bargain St-rt. Boy your Dry Guud'e Grooei ic.-. * 'lot I. c-, Hat*, Boots and Shoes, (Jucentware Leather, X-i --tions, Fish. Tobacco, Ac., at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S Bargain Store. Buy your Dry Goods, ttr .uric*, Cloth ng. Hat-- Boots and Shoes, tjiieenswara, Leather. Xo tims, Fish, To'- meo, Ac., at J. M. SHOEMAKERS Birguin Store. Buy your Dry Goodr, Groceries, CSo hing. Hat- Boots and Shoes, queengwarc, Leather, N*.- t-'ing, Fish, Tobacco, Ac., at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S Bargain Store. Buy your Dry Good.-. Gr ••.-c/ies. Clothing. 11 J' Boots and Shi eg, Quecnsrrare. Leather, No tions, Fi.-b, Tobacco, Ac , at ■J. M. SHOEMAKER'S Bargain Store, if you want BARGAINS go to •J. M. SHOEMAKER'S If you want to SAVE MONEY to to -J. M. SHOEMAKER'S Bedford, Pa., June 11. K. Y. IMLEH J. K. O>EAL QO PARTNERSHIP. E. Y. OILER A J. 11. O'NEAL have formed a Co-partnership in the Mercantile busine e s, at DanningSYiiie. and ba*e adopted the CASH sys tem, which will go into effect on the Ist of July. Tbt*y most respectfully solicit the further patron age of their many friends. They feel satisfied that by the charge to the CASH OR PRODUCE system, they will bo enabled to sell goods at much lowei figures. Examine their new stock before purchasing elsewhere. The undersigned hereby notifies all who aro in debted to binu by note, book account or otherwise, to call and settle immediately, as the books of the former business must be closed. 4june3tn F.. V. IMLER. j 117 ANTED—AGENTS for Prof, l'arsoa'a Laws \Y of Business. With fell Directions and Forms for all Transactions in everv State, by THeopßii.cs PARSONS, L. L. D., Professor of Law in Harvard University. A NEW book for EVERYBODY. Explaining every kind of contract ! and legal obligation, and showing how to draw anu execute them. The highest and best author ity in the land. Send for oar liberal ttrmn: alto for our f'atrnt Uible ProtpoctHt. SENT FRF.E. Ijatont PAKMELKE A CO., Phila., Pa. JJ ALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER The busis of its remedial properties i.- a vegeta ble compound. IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. It still keep the Hair from falling out. It . a ■ tk' Seetlp, and maiee the lla.tr Silt T, LUSTROUS, AS D SILK US. It it a splendid hair dressing. R. P. HALL £ CO. djunlin Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. EVERT MAN, V.OMAN AND CHILD READ THIS. Their own interests are at stake in this matter. Everybody has suffered so much from the ac- ! cursed credit system, if system it can be called, that I intend to offer to everybody a Panacea for the evil in tbe luture. On and after the Ist day of June, ISFH, I will sell EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH OR PRODUCE. No doubt some custom ers may be lost to me, bat I .latter myself, that it will be only those from whom 1 cannot collect present accounts. All goods will be sold ataboot one-half the profit now paid by customers. The People often complain of Bedford prices being higher than elsewhere, and doubtlese true to some extent, and for the reason tout good customers j have had to pay for others goods, with an addi- . tional profit on their own. Let an intelligent i community sustain me in this enterprise and they j will save'ten to fifteen percent on everything they consume. 11 may 3m 11. 1. IR\ INK. ! TjURMERS WANTING Knififen, Ohio Harvester, New Yorker or any Reaper or Mower, self-Rake or dropper, rear or j front, or one that cuts both rear and front, and has no point that the knives do not work freely. I Pratt and other Hay Rakes, Gnui and Pin Drills: Grain and Clovtr Separators, Shovel plows and Cultivators, and any other implements of any description, should order them from MeLANAHAN, STuNE A ISETT, orthcir Agents, for they have the la-got and best assortment of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and their repairs in the state. MeLANAHAN. STONE .1 IS KIT, manufacturers and dealers in all kiu I of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Gaysport Foundry A Machine Shop, liollidays burg. Farmers look to your own interest, buy ma chines where you can get the repairs at a min utes warning. IfiaprOin AU"OTICK.— ACCOUNT IN COMMON PLEAS. The account of S. L. Russell Esq., trustee of Jas. U. Heeler, W. Scott Beelvr, Margrat A. Beel el, HOW Margrat A. Trout, and Mary E. Beelsr, now Mary E. Ruby, children of John W. Heeler, dce'd baa been exhibited and filed in tbe Pro thonotary's Office, and will lie allowed by the Const of Common Pleas of Bedford County, at an adjourned court to be held at Bedford on Monday tbe 19th day of Jolv, next, unless cause be shown why said aeeount should not be allowed. By direction of the conrt. "may3m 0. E. SHANNON, Proth'y. ORYBTAL STEAM MILLS. Our Mill wagon will deliver Flour, Feed, Je , every afternoon, at 4 o'clock, in Bedford, and re j ceive grist. All work WARRANTED. Terns | cash. Orders may 1* left at the mill or Hardware j store of Hartley A Metiger. I 3flapr JOHN A WM. HARTLEY. I) ECKIPTS AND KXPKNDITUKESOF IV BEDFORD BORO UOII. —JOIIN If. Ki 811, Ka. t Tretcorer in account with said Korougb, from Ap ri! *Ji i. to May j 7th 1869. Treasurer. Dr. • 1" balance d ie on Bounty Kind lt aetib-meut 183,10 Uf.im Circut License 13,(X) M. Mtlburn, for cement. 12,00 how V. eigbonstM Keimund 42 23 lapsing water pipe 29,00 j 11. Niendemus collector of Bounty on Duplicate of 1865 - 703,30 •I. V.. Em kernon tin fur lWi 08 31 Money loaned of if. Moe 1000,00 An.cum collected on Borough dupli cute of 1869. .* 1433,86 j •l. V. . Jj.fi ci ("on,, as cullecler of 11 trough f,,r 1860 39.06 I ■■<■■■■ -ti ?... 23,07 | <" i ii fictn J. V,. Dickersnj„ 30,00 do o:n John Dior former weigh $3630,33 Au.until il.j : Treasurer 53,00 ! Trwnr. Cr. j .'.y a'(Tt p:: ' out or. fucary checks as follows: A n't due Treasurer on last year's . . ttlenient 158 96 •lames C r!-.., for work dune on ?ts.. 50 00 " new re.--rvi.ir 113 38 •'sim ot>. j e m-cled cheeks. Ac... 352 12 j s■" '1 1> .her, hauling and l.re .'.- i g stone on Juliana >t...„ 85 90 Do. <1 i. crav -l 20 00 i J Watsi n l.eutz. w irk done on streets 129 87 - A. J. *l,: lie: n. hauling stone 101 Uti : . T. II 11 nis, locust costs 521 i ! J. Reed V . ager, nud-.ting and clerk fees, 18G7 15 00 I J no. MiiiOich, salary as water-master if'd work on reservoir A laying i pes. 120 85 i. nj Minnich, cleaning reservoir 1 50 J no. Hart is. service as High Consta -11- and putting ap fccg pen 25 38 D. IJ. '"hock, carting ?!->r,e & dirt.. 12 75 O. E. Si anon, bill paid Perry YY'y ant, Kxpressage, Ac 18 13 ] ! ■ ti'-orrr w & Lmz, printing 82 91 Meyer: "i Mengel. " 43 10 .1 Yi. Ditl.t r-.oii, bill paid Jacob Di -i r. tat 1 Peter S'eckman. worst on streets 21 00 A K. Carn. carting 2 50 1 4 Smith " 250 I!. Ni idemtts. salary ss clerk and , interest | aid Heed A Schell on i Borough bonds ! '.t'.l 10 I'i: . .. Huzzard. putting cement in . gine house 2 tsi I! 11. Siil, hauling stone on sts 10 00 iS ui U tok. making wrench 2 50 S.i i tiel YVatens, services as High (''instable 12 75 Mn had Dibert, bill of beard- 10 88 tt lirigbtbill, blacksmithing tl 75 U. A ke, lumber for reservoir 21 19 •. Shoemaker, int. on Dor. bonds 180 15 \l' .-r Brown bill of work on street - ut digging gutter fur pipe 19 ()■"• < o. SV. Itobertaoii bill of Hydrants IS 83 Win. Trontman work on Peun St 8 25 .1 hn Davidson work at Reservoir.... 30 66 Etien Pennel sleepers for bridge 1 5o Tutrie A Perry large bull for bay scale? 50 A. YV. Mower hauling stone and sand 72 50 J. M. Shoemaker amount paid John Sproat for hauling lumber 16 40 (1 . D. Shuck for repairing hose and engine 9 00 l . 11. Lvons freight on casting 1 97 Daniel Border tending town clock. 25 00 B. M. Blymytr A. Co for bucket, pa-. Ac tor use at Reservoir 10 25 iVm. Agnew bill of work at Iteser vior 30 50 Ji.u. L. L'sig cutting holes for pipes in Reservoir 3 00 Amount paid on Sundry outstand ing cheeks 331 01 Reed A Schell, bounty bonds 1000 00 Dickcrsoc. Col. for 1800, com. and exonerations 02 13 Error in former settlement 105 98 $3685 63 By amount due Treasurer 55 30 Statement of money due to Bedford Borough : Amount due from J. \\'. Dickerson.. 70 00 "■ " Solomon Reimond... 04 00 " '• J. 11. Rush collec tor for 1808 subject to exonera tions and Com CIS 89 $752 89 Statement of money due by Bedford Borough : Outstanding check? 3293 92 Borough Bonds •-Jno. Shoemaker)... 1000 00 '• " (Henry Moses) 1060 00 $G293 92 We the undersigned. Auditors of Bedford Borough, do certify that we met and did au dit and adju-t the foregoing account of John H. Bush. Treasurer of said Borough, for the year ending May 7th A. D., 1809, as contain ed in the-above Statement and found the same correct. Witness our hands this sev enth day of May, A. D., 1809. li. F. IRVINE. !!. R. MI DDI.ETON. I). M. SHI'CK. Attest _ Auditors. SAM. C. STIVER. QITIZENS' CO OPEKATIV H MUTUAL LIF E IS S UIIA NC E COM PAN Y OF BEDFORD, PA. IjtO'ijKjroti J, March, IS I by Special Act of the legislature of I'ea.nsylcaithi. This company ia organised on the Co-Operative | Mutual I'iao. The membership fee is graded according to the age of the applicant, end is lower than other mu tual companies. The payment of the membership a fec entitles the member to a life policy. Every member in this company has a vote in i controlling the funds of the company, and has an e<[ua! share in the funds. The amount of money paid is so little that every . one can insure. This Company is purely a HOME Company. orncils : lion SAMUEL L. RUSSELL, l'reet. J. P.. DVRItORRfiW, Vice Prcst. E. F. KERR, Secretary. O. E. SHANNON, Trca-nrcr. * DIRECTORS: J. M. Fso V .KB-, J. R. lVti tt t*-, T. 11. LvOXf, J- If. Di" KKBSUX, 1). It. ASOERSON. lien. Agent. W. A. Ron vans. Cir-ulars, Par. phlets and ful! particulars given, • on npp'-a *•'>> to tbe Secretary cf the company, j or to W. A. EDWARDS. mac.l's9'.'vl Gen. Agent, Bedford, La | Zif Agents waute 1 in every County and Township in the State. OHA.MPOOMNG, lIAIR DRESSING AND 0 Ml AVINO. I am dttcriuincd to tight it out on this lit e -Hi summer and will warrant en-ire * itiefaction to tti! my patrol S. I am also prepared to weave hair, make switches and curls on the shortest no tice and most improved stylos. Koota on Juliana j Ft . one door south cfthc Express Office. 23wr3m "■ F. CR AAV LEV. jp.\INTING. i The Fubsctiber re.pe.-tfuily informs the public, : that he is l-ret-a-ed to do all binds of 1 PLAIN mnd FANCY PAINTING, PAPER ; HANGING Ac., at shorted notice, in town uni country. Aud all kinds ot Wood Imitation ear ; fuiljr executed. Price model ate. The patronage i of the public is respectfnllTStdicite 1. ' l'aprlStti lyr SI. 1*- FPIDEL. WHY NOT MAKE MONEY M With our FTKSCII. A.VD Ki:r CWKCK OITTITT, and by soiling Novel and attractive articles 1' t'ir -1 eular* free. I STAFFORD MFG. CO, S3 Pulton Street, New j Vorh. > -w ACERTIFICAT OF SCHOLARSHIP in the /,'l'fWat, S-mtt.m ] K5 SACK.N-i a* t cry low price#, Ladiea, Gent's a*il Miasc* ?V.c facial# and Overt bee* in great variety. Men'<, boy* and youths boots; bet GtrfTee, Tea. Sugar and Syrup at market pr e. Feed uad Flour j .-r sale ksce at all times. We invkc 'i to cadi and see the goods, and com pare j-r'.t;*?, Wfure baying y.ar gowii. Our motto i#. ch'irt pruf.tß. Tnnvs—l. Dates or product# ajl3 fK PAPER. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. Fevrra! Ilsndrvd Diilerent Figure*. Fevera! i;'D*tred Di§ers4fei*ri!it Figure.-*. -evtra' iiu:i;ei Intfer;-*** Figure*. .-'evem! H judred pifeto&t Figures. lot eYer r rougUt to IVedford county, ha t -. ; •ht ' > county. i,. r L :-t u t eve.- brought to Bedford county, barged i-d ever I r'.-oght to Bedf. rd county, isurgeat -. I'MKAPER THAX EVER SOLD. ' REAPER THAN EVER SOLD. I !!E.\PE:R THAN" EA'ER SOLD. I. I S M A. iA THE: TEST 11 A 1 U 11 E S TORE: R A N due N E YV E 11 IN THE WORLD! lie-tu .-. gray and faded Hair to it* ORKiIXAL COL" 'R, removes Dandrafi. ci j;E.- ALL DISEASES OF THE SCALP, prevents BALDNESS, ar.d makes the hair grow Soft, Glossy and Luxuriantly. ALI SM A I S TII E BE S T The Cheapest, and most saiisfactury OF ANY ABTICLE IS IS K, : and should be used by every one who admires a BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF UAIlt. Put uj in two nixes: Small (8 or.) $1.00; Large. (12 ox.) s!.o© per Lottie. EACII BOTTLE IN A NEAT PAPER BOX SEWARD, HUNTLEY A CHENEY,": Druggists. Buffalo, N. Y., I'roprietors. They are al > proprietor# of SEWARD'S COUGH CURE, a splendid article for C O V G II F, COLDS, BRONCHITI S, and all diseases of the THROAT AND LUNGS. SOLD 15Y ALL DRUGGISTS. 30apr I9 SI>RISfI IMPORTATION J RIBBONS, MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS. AUMSTROXGTCATOR k CO.. 23- A 239 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF BONNET ANI) TRIMMING RIBBONS, VELVET AND SASH RIBBONS, BONNET CRAPES, SILKS AND SATINS, ILLUSIONS, BLONDS, LACES, RUCHES, NETTS AND VELVETS, FRENCH FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES HATS. TBIMVED A>n I'KTRINVED, SUNDOWNS AND SHAKER HOODS. Tbe largest Stock of Millinery Gooda in this Country and uneipualled in choice variety, which we offer at prices that will defy competition. ORDERS SOLICITED. 16apr3® WOOLEN FACTORY. 3(1,000 LBS. WOOL WASTED! The undersigned having leased the Large New Woolen Factory, at Waterside, for a number of years, respectfully inform tbe old customers of the Factory and tbe public generally, that they will Deed at least the above amount of wool. They have on hand a large lot of Cloths, Cassimeres. Twee Is. Safinetta, Jeans, Blankets, Coverlets, Flannels, Ac, which thev witi exchange for wool, a* has been tho enstr.m heretofore. Carpets will l e made to order, at all times. Stocking yarn of all kinds always en hand. Our Peddler, Thomas Border, will call on all tbe old customers, and the public grneraily. in due time, for the purpose of exchanging goods for wool. The highest market price will be paid for wool in eesb. N.B. Wool carding, spinning and country Full ins will be done in the bct manner and at short notice. JOHN I. NOBLE A BRO.. 14may"m Waterside, Pa. rpo THE OWNERS OF UNPATENTED 1 LANDS: SIRVETOB GENXRAS'S OFFICE. \ Harrisimrg. Pa., May 6tb, 1 SB9. J Iu obedience to an Act of Assembly, approved the eighth day of April, ont- taousaad eight hun dred and six -nine, you are hcreb/ notitied that tbe "( :.tily Lar-.-i Lien Docket." containing the li-t of unparented lands for Bedford county, pro pared under the Act nf Assembly of the twentieth of May, one thousand eight hundred and sixty - four, an l tbe supplement thereto, has this day iwen f i-warded to the Prothon'-tary of the coun ty. at whore office it may be examined. The liens ran only bo liquidated by the payment of the rurehase money, interest and fees, and receiving patents through this Department- Proceedings bv tbe Attorney General have been stayed for one year from this date, in order that porties may ob tain their pafents without additional cost. JACOB M. CAMPBELL. I4may:#m Surveyor General. t SPLENDID FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. A The Subscriber offers at piiva'e sale his farm in Napier township, containing 3lX> acres, lying ou Litis sides of the Bedford and Su.yst-.wn | turnpike, srven miles W' at of Bedford an J two miles 1 east of Fcfcellsburg. A! ut one half is cleared I an-1 undtr fence and the balance is well timbered. | Thiitv-Oigbt acres are in clover, and the balance lin a :-ood stat- of cultivation Tits buii-Lugs are a largo dwelling bouse, part stone, back i build ng. a good barn and o-ber ot bUJE I also a new two story tenant house. Tbe land .. i writ s-.il plied with never fail-ng water. I arsons desiring to examine the property can do so by 1 calling on theso.bscrit-er at b s residence on the : premises" Knot .old bafor. tl.a Gkh. October I 305rt PrOP * rty ,i£ "MARTIN HEU.W.