Bedford inquirer. (Bedford, Pa.) 1857-1884, August 20, 1869, Image 3

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BEDFORD-. PA., FRIDAY, AUG I ST 20. ISO 9.
DIRECTORY. —The following ia a directory
of the Officers of Bedford County and the
Borough of Bedford, of the Ministers of Bed
ford, and the time of meeting of the different
associations:
BEDFORD COUNTY OFFICERS.
President Judge —Hon. Alex. King.
Associate Judge.*— Wm. G.Eicholtz and Geo.
W. dump.
Prothonotary, Register and 'Recorder t &c.—o.
E. Shannon.
District Attorney — E. F. Kerr.
Trsosusrer —lsaac Mcngel.
Sheriff— Robert Steckman.
Deputy Sheriff —Philip Iluzzard.
County Surveyor —Sarauol Kettcrman.
< ommissioners —F. I*. Leegle. David Howsare,
and P. M. Barton Clerk —John G. Fisher.
Counsel —John W. Dickerson. m
Directors of Poor —H. Michael,
Piehl, and J. I. Noble. Steward Samuel
DcCbaoeh. Counsel —J. W. Dickerson, Clerk—W.
C. Shaffer, Treasurer —William Bowles. Physician
—Dr. F. C. Reamer.
Auditor* — M. A. Hunter, John D. Lucas,
and S. Whip.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
Purge** —V. Steckman.
Assistant Purges* —Josiah Haley,
Council —"W. Bowles, Jonathan Brightbill, W.
M. Cook, J. M. Shoemaker, Hiram Lents and J.
Reed, Clerk —ll. Nicodemus. Treasurer —J no.
H. Hush.
Constable —Richard Curboy,
High Constable —Lawrence Defibaugh,
School Director* —Job Mann, Isaac Mongle,
(Jeo. Mengle, Jacob Bowser, John Cessna. 11.
Nicdomus. Secretary —T. R. Gettys. Treasurer
MINISTERS.
Episcopalian —Rev. Alfred J. Barrow.
Presbyterian —Rev. R. V. Wilson.
Lutheran —Rev. J. Q. McAttee.
Methodist —Rev. A. W. Gibson.
Herman Reformed —Rev. 11. Heckerman.
Roman tholic —Rev. Thomas Heyden.
ASSOCIATIONS.
Bedford I."dye, No. 320, A. Y. M-, meets on
the first Wednesday on or before full inoon, in the
Bedford Hall, on the corner of Pitt and ltichard
streets.
Penee Branch Encampment, No. 114, I. O. O.
]■'., 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 IFriday evening, in the Bedford Hall.
Bedford Lodge, No. 143, I. 0. G. _T., meets in
the Court House, on Monday evening of each
week.
HUNTINGDON A BROADTOF R. R.— Summer Ar.
romjement. —Express Train leaves Mt. Dallas at
<">.Bs A. M.—arrives at Huntingdon at 10.10 A. M-
Lcnvos Huntingdon at 5.65 P. M.—arrives at Mt.
Dallas at 9.25 P. M.
Mail Train leaves Mt. Dallas at 1.00 P. M.—
arrives at Huntingdon at 4.20 P. M. Leaves
Huntingdon at 3 I. M.—arrives at Mt. Dallas
at 11.52 A. M. Coaches leave Mt.Dallas for Bed
ford on the arrival of each train.
Coaches leave Bedford for ML Dallas at 4.35
A. M. to connect with the Express Train, and at
1.00 A. M. to connect with the Mail Train.
The Post Office in Bedford will open at 7 o'clock
A. M. and close at 8 o'clock P. 51. during week
days, and on Sunday will be kept open from 7
till 3 o'clock A. M.
OPENING OF THE CAMPAIGN!
iVIASS MEETING!
THERE WILL BE A
GRaND BFPIiBLIC&H RALLY
ON
TUESDAY EVENING, cf Court Week,
SEPT. 7IH. ISG9,
VI I lie <Ol RT IJOI SE, IN BEDFORD.
Let us liavc a full iura-out of the friends
and supporters of GEARY and REPUB
LICAN PRINCIPLES. Measures have
been taken to secure able speakers for the
occasion. The Republican Silver Band
will be in attendance. Let us begin the
work in earnest, to work in earnest,
and we will again meet with success.
D. F. MANN,
S. J. .JORDAN, Sec. Chm. Co. Com.
The County Committee
Witt convene at the Washington House, on TCES
"IV, September 7th, at 2 o'cloek I'. M. The
presenco of EVERT MEMBER is earnestly solicited,
as business of IMPORTANCE will be brought
before the meeting.
D. F. MANX, Chairman.
S. J. JORDAN, Sec'y.
'Loral Lfhivs,
REV. S. YIXGHXG, former pastor of tbe
Lutheran congregation in this place, will
preach in the Lutheran church on Sabbath
morning next, at half-past ten o'clock.
LA-CAROXA, Oriental, Dela Cavana, vel
ocipede, Favorite, and other choice brands
of scgars at D. W. Crouse's Pitt St.
Halls Vegetable Sicilian Hair Ileneiccr
restores both the hair and its color, increases
and thickens its growth.
TOBACCO of all brands, all qualities, all
sizes of plugs, all prices, to suit all persons,
at all terms, at D. W. Crouse's all tobacco
store, Pitt St.
Tlx WAKE. —Jerry Biymyer is manufactur
ing and selling tin ware in St. Clairsville.
Parties wishing these articles should give him
acall. See advertisement in another column.
I3aug2t
WE learn of the death of- our young friend
1 homas Saupji. He went to Kansas city last
Fall, and was engaged in painting. He en
joyed good health all along, until within four
weeks of Lis death. Was buried in the city.
LARGE YIELD OK POTATOES. —A farmer in
Bedford township, informed us a few days
ago that he last spring planted an Early Rose
potato weighing about two ounces from which
he has just realized a return of twenty-four
pounds of fine potatoes.
You need have no more gray bairs if yon
will use the Alisma. It acts charmingly on
gray haired people, and is a splendid hair
dressing for all, keeping the hair soft and
lively— giving it a very fine appearance.
Thousands of testimonials for Seward's
Cough Cure.
ABOUT eighteen years ago, Isaac Martin
and family emigrated to Michigan leaving, a
BOH, Barnard Martin, in Southampton town
ship, Bedford County. Since then they have
not heard definitely fiom him. Any person
knowing of his whereabouts or what has be
come of him will confer a great favor upon
Lis aged parents by communicating tbe same
to Isaac Martin, Robinsonville, Bedford coun
ty Pt-nn.
DON'T FORGET." THE PRINTER. —Many of
our patrons are rejoicing in bountiful har
vests reaped and safely stored away. They
have been blessed with prosperity and have
already laid by them the provisions ior an
other year. In their comfort and prosperity
the printer rejoices and tenders his congratu
lations, but at the same time begs that his
own claims be not forgotten. Through sun
shine and storm the INQUIRER has come to
you on time with the latest news. It has
labored constantly for your interests and ad
vocated every improvement that might en
hance your welfare. We know that we have
your sympathy and good will, but they won't
pay for bread and meat, nor for paper and
ink. We find it difficult to raise money to
meet these necessary expenses. Many of our
subscribers owe us from two to ten dollars on
subscription, and many others for job work
and advertising. These bills are each, taken
singly, small, and the persons owing them
can pay without difficulty, while in the aggre
gate they amount to a large sum*with us, and
are absolutely necessary to enable us to pay
our way. Now in your prosperty, kind pat
rons, don't forget to call and pay the printer,
for he i 3 sadly in need of a little cash. From
now until Court we have a number of heavy
bill* to pay and must look to our patrons who
are in arrears for the wherewithal to meet
them. Let each examine the little yellow
slip on his paper with his name on it, he will
there find the date to which his paper is paid.
Ifit indicates any point of time previous to
the present, he will understand that we will
be glad to acknowledge a remittance from
bim. Any one who Cannot pay before Court
can lay by the necessary amount against that
time, and then, if he does not come himself,
he can send it with his neighbor: and if he
briugß or sends along a new subscriber with
the ray in advance the printer will be doubly
thankful.
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.— The following
communication has been handed to us for
publication :
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, AUG. 5, 1869.
To the Bedford County Agricultural Society.
Allow me to remind you that the annual
meeting of the Agricultural College of Penn
sylvania will take place at the Institution, on
Wednesday the Ist day of September next,
when three Trustees will be elected, and that
every County Agricultural Society in the
State has a right to send three Delegates as
Electors. As the Fall Term of the College
will commence at that time, parents in bring
ing their sons, can, if duly appointed, ae f as
delegates. It is confidectly expected that
the Pennsylvania Railroad will as heretofore
furnish return tickets to delegates, without
charge. Two trains leave Tyrone for Belle
foute daily—the one at 8.50, A. M., arriving
at Bellefonte 10.50 A. M.—the other at 7 P.
M., arriving at Bellefonteat 8.50 P. M. Two
trains leave Lock Haven for Bellefonte daily
—the one at 10.20 A. M., arriving at Belle
fonte at 12 M.—the other at 2.30 P. M.,
arriving at Bellefonte at 4.12 P. M.
A Stage Coach leaves Bellefonte for the
College daily at 2P. M. Other conveyances
will be provided in Bellefonte at 8 o'clock,
A. M. Ist of September, for all delegates who
shall give me due notice of their appointment
and intention to attend.
Very respectfully, &c.,
Ttios. H. BURROWES,
Fres. Ag. Col. Pa.
CAMP MEETING. —The Methodist Camp
meeting at Hull & Dcaner's mill, in Napier
township was quite a success. On Sabbath
last, theie were over three thousand persons
in attendance. The people flocked in from
almost every part of the conntv, and a num
ber were there from Somerset and Blair
counties. Thirty teams from Bedford ar
rived on the ground at one time, while the
roads in other directions aud the woods en-
Coaqussing the camp woro literally lined
with horses and vehicles. The camp, (twen
ty-seven tents), was situated in a pleasant
woods four miles from Schellsburg and about
nine miles from Bedford, a pleasant drive
and good read from either place save some
of the bridges or culverts, which are in a
miserable and unsafe condition and should
receive the early attention of the supervisor.
The location was good, save that water was a
little unhandy. Remarkably good order pre
vailed during the cutire day. A number of
prominent ministers were in attendance.
Rev. A. Geyer of Altoona, preached in the
tnoruing and Rev. A. W. Gibson of Bedford
charge, in the afternoon. Themceting closed
this (Friday) morning.
IT is seldom that we use the columns ol
this paper to <; puflr' or notice the "thousand
and one" articles kuown as Patent Medi
cines." We, however, vary .from our rule
in the present case, that we may call atten
tion to the article known as "S. T. —18G0
X., Plautatiou Bitters." We desire it under
stood that we do so without any solicitation
or promise of benefit from the proprietor or
other interested parlies. We simply do it as
an act of duty towards those who are labor
ing under physical disability, weakness, and
tbe various complaints arising from impuri
ties of the blood, Having used the Bitters at
the instigation of a friend, (and, we confess,
with some misgivings at the outset,) we found
them a most valuable medical compound,
and to our groat satisfaction, accomplished
the object for which they were used.
THE CONNEI.LSVILLE RAILROAD.— The work
on the extension of the Connellsville Rail
road is now progressing in the most satisfac
tory manner. The contractors are doing
everything in their power to push tbe work
forward, having upwards of fifteen hundred
laborers employed. A large number of the
employees are from Canada.' The prospects
for the early completion of the road are flat
tering, and will be bailed with great satisfac
tion by our merchants and manufacturers.
The work ofimproving the old portion of the
road is also being pushed forward. The most
important part of this work is the filling in of
the trestle work between this city and Port
Perry, on which a number of men are em
ployed.—Pittsburg Evening Chron. Aug. 5.
VISITORS to Bedford and the Springs will
find a fine assortment of Books, Stationery,
Periodicals and Newspapers at the INQUIRER
BOOK STORE. The following are always on
hand : The Eclectic Magaz.ine of Foreign Lit
erature, Harper, Lippiucott, Galaxy, Atlan
tic, New Eclectic, Blackwood's Edinburgh
Magazine, Demorest's Fashion Magazine,
Godey's Lady's Book, Herald of Health, Pe
terson's Mngazinc, Lady's Friend, Our Ycung
Folks. Waverly, Packard's Monthly, The
Mother's Magazine, Bailou's Monthly, Har
per's Bazar, Harpers Weekly, Chimney Cor
ner, Hearth A Home, Frank Leslie's Illus
trated Taper, The Children's Hour, Nick
Nax, Phunny Phellow, Once a Month, The
Little Corporal, American Agriculturist,
Budget of Fun, Yankee Notions, Comic
Monthly, Dime Novels, Dickens' and Scott's
Novels, Beecher's Sermons, Applcton's
Journal, and an assortment of miscellaneous
books.
The Harrisburg Telegraph and Patriot,
The Philadelphia Evening Telegraph, Press,
Bulletin and Post. Tbe Pittsburgh Commer
cial, Dispatch, Gazette and Chronicle, and
the New York Tribune and Herald always on
hand.
FOR REXT. —Two basement rooms, one store
room and one second floor room in INQUIRER
BUILDING. For terms, call at tbe INQUIRER
Book Store. tf.
ALL the Monthly Magazines, Periodicals
and daily papers can be had at the Inquirer
Book Store.
READ! READ! READ!—THE INQUIRER
EOR THE CAMPAIGN, —An important campaign
is before as in which are to be elected a Gov
ernor, a Judge of the Supreme court, a Slate
Senator and two members of the Legislature,
a Sheriff and Prothonatory beside the regular
county ticket. The best interests of our
Stale demand a continnation of Republican
rule and if there is ever to be any economy in
the expenditure of the hard earned money of
the tax payers of Bedford county it can only
•come through a change from Democratic to
Republican management. That our people
may be informed upon these matters and ena
bled to vote intelligently at the coming elec
tion, we will furnish the INQUIRER at the fol
lowing rates for the campaign :
Oue copy $o 40 cts
Five copies 1 75
Ten copies 3 00
Twenty copies 5 00
Let the active working men of the party go
to work at once and get np clubs at every
Post Office in the county and place the IN
QUIRER in the hands not only of every Repub
lican but of every doubtful voter. It will do
more good than days or weeks of talking and
electioneering just before the election. Cop
erheadism aims a death blow at the industrial
interests of our State and must be defeated.
Copperhead mismanagement of the finances
of Bedford county has loaded us with debt
and taxes from which there is no hope of de
liverance except in the election of Republic
an county officers. Now is the time to ac
complish our deliverance. Let no time be
lost. Get up your clubs and send in your
subscriptions at once. Address JOHN LUTZ,
Bedford, Pa.
WHO WANTS A SEWING MACHINE ? —We
have a new $55,00 Grover and Baker sewing
machine which wo will dispose ot on easy
terms to any one who wants a good machine:
and who does not want a good sewiDg 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 moat complete satisfaction. Fur
ther particulars can be had by calling at, or
writing to, the INQUIRER Office Bedford Pa.
ESPECIAL attention is called to the adver
tisement of that celebrated Specialist, Q.
VAN HUME ELL, M. D., of New York City,
who treats throat and lung disease by inhala
tion—the only acknowledged cure for Con
sumption. He uses Abbott's Inhaling Fluid,
a remedy not known to the profession.
Thousands have been snatched from the jaws
of death by this wonderful remedy, and those
afflicted should not hesitate to immediately
place themselves under the Doctor's care.
Co to the INQUIRER Book Store fr station
ery, school books, miscellaneous books, news
papers, magazines, pens, pencils, inks and
every thing in that line. Don't be afraid to
go in and look around anyhow—No harm done
if you don't buy.
The Great Medical Mistake.
Of former days was an utter neglect of sani
tary precautions. No efficient means were
adopted for the prevention of sickness-
Sewerage was unknown in cities: drainage
was rarely attempted in the country. Heaps
of offal were left to rot in the public streets,
and domestic cleanliness, the great antidote
to febrile diseases, was 6adly neglected. It is
not so now. Wise law, philanthropic in
stitutions, and a vigilant sanitary police, have,
to a great extent, remedied the evil. Nor is
this all. PREVENTIVE MEDICATION has helped
materially to lessen the rates of mortality. It
is not too much to say that TENS OK THOU
SANDS escape Stein Cos in unhealthy SPNNNA
in consequence of having INVIGORATED THEIR
SYSTEMS IN ADVANCE by a course ot HOSTET
TER'S STOMACH BITTERS. This pure
and powerful vegetable tonic and alterative
comprises the extracts and essences of a
variety of roots and herbs, renowned for their
strengthening, soothing, vitalizing and purify
ing properties. These medicinal agents are
incorporated with a spirit absolutely free from
the acrid poison which defiles, more or less,
all the liquors of commerce, and their effect
is diffused through the whole frame by this
active, yet harmless stimulant. The result is
such a condition of the system as renders it
all but impervious to the exterior causes of
disease, such as damp, fog, sudden alterna
tions of temperature, Ac. Strength, and the
peifeet regularity of all the functions ot the
body, are the best safe-guards against atmos
pheric poison and the effects of unwholesome
water, and HOSTETTER'S BITTERS are
the best strengthening and regulating medi
cine at present known. For dyspepsia and
biliousness tbey are a SPECIFIC ABSOLUTE.
MAGNOLIA WATER. —Superior to tbe best
imported German Cologne, and sold at hal
ths price. tf.
MARRIED.
On the 12th inst., by the licv. C. L". Ileil
man, at the Reformed Parsonage in St. C'airs
ville, Mr. GEO. I). CLEARER, of Clear
field co. and Miss EMMA .1. WAY, of Bed
ford CO.
| Xm StlMrtisttmjMte,
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All advertisement?, except public sales and
"legal notices, will be inserted three months and
charged accordingly unless otherwiso ordered.
piCKLING & FAMILY VINEGAR,
Superior White Wine & Cider Vinegar,
of FINK FLAVOR, STRENGTH AND PURITY.
For sale by G. R. OSTER & CO.
20aug3m
Q V SHI NG S X R AII, E V ,
BOOK SELLERS AND
STATIONERS,
262 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, SID.
The Largest and Best assorted stock in the city of
SCHOOL, LAW,
MEDICAL DENTAL, CLASSICAL,
and MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
General, B;uik an l Counting House Stationery
of all ki.ds.
Blank Books made to ordsr in any stylo of
binding and ruling. lOaugltra
T) EAL ESTATE
Ia AT
PUBLIC SALE.
The subscriber will offer at public sale on
Friday, Sept. Sd, 1809, at ber residence, in
St. Clair township, Bedford county,a TRACT
OF LAND, containing 4'J acres and 01 per
ches of ridge land, about 12 acres being clear
ed and the balance well timbered, adjoining
lands of Gideon I). Trout and Josiah Garret
son. Also, ONE OTHER TIIACT of 10
acres, more or less, of choice bottom land,
adjoining lauds of Gideon I). Trout, James
Reininger and Jacob Auker, about 16 acres
cleared and in a good state of cultivation, the
balance well timbered. Both tracts are por
tions of the Thomas Vickroy tract.
Sale to commence at one o'clock, when the
terms will be made known.
20aug3t MARY J. GETTYS.
A UDITOII'S NOTICE.—The undersigned
-vA. appointed by the Court of Common Pleas
of Bedford county, to report a distribution of
the money in the hands of S. L. Russell, Esq.
Trustee of James H. Beeler, W. Scott Beeler,
Margaret A. Beeler, now Margaret A. Trout,
and Mary E. Beeler, now Mary E. Ruby,
children of John W. Beeler, dee'd, will at
tend to the duties of his appointment on Mon
day, the 30th day of August, instant, at bis
office, in Bedford, at 10 o'clock A. M., of
said day, when and where all parties interes
ted can attend. J NO. P. REED,
2Qauglt Auditor.
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TESTATE OP JOSEPH BQY'ERdec'ch
-*-d Letters of Administration, with the will
annexed, of Joseph Boyer, late of Juniata
towuship, Bedford county. Pa., dee'd, having
been granted to the undersigned by the Reg
ister of Bedford county, all persons indebted
to said estate are hereby requested to make
immediate | ay incut, and those having claims
will present them properly authenticated fot
settlement. SAMUEL BOYER,
29aug Adm'r of Joseph Boyer, dee'd.
"V7EW RESTAURANT.— I have opened a
■Lv restauraut ia the basement room under G.
11. Spang's Law office, and am prepared to
servecold luucb at. all hours of tbe day. Ham,
eggs, cheese, crackers, ale and cigars always
on hand. Give me a call and I will insure
you a good meal—Dou't forget the place —
under Spang's Office.
Riauglt BURTON EDSALL.
OIL GEO. C. DOUGLAS will give prompt
attention to all piofessioual busiuess sub
mitted to bis care.
Especial attention given to obstetrics, dis
eases of women, and all chronic discuses.
Residence at Mj. tVashabaiigh's. Office o| -
posite Incjcirkr building. Office hours from
10 to 11 A. M. and J to 5 P. M. aulß
\T K W T 1 N STO ll K ~
i-> AT
ST. CLAIRSVILLE.
JERRY S. BLYMYEK has opened a TIN
STORE at ST. CLAIRSVILLE, aud will manu
facture and keep on hand a full stock of
TIN-WARE, STOVEPIPE AND COPPER
KETTLES.
His PRICES Kill br oi lute as any in the county.
SPOUTING and JOB WORK done to order.
Give him a call as he is determined to give satis
faction. l.Jauglt
"VT"OTICE.—We respectfnlly notify all in
-Lv our debt—knowing their obligations to
pay us are oar due -that unless pajd iu a
very short time, cost will be added without
respect to persons. Thanking all of our
friends who have paid us promptly, we noti
fy all who imagine they have a right to use
our means lor years, they will receive our
especial attention. No business can be suv
tained v\ thout money, and we purpose hand
ling some of ours "peaceably if we can, forci
bly if we must."
lJaugdm A. B. CRAMER & CO.
N' OTICE.—Account in Common Picas'.
The account of S. I-. Russell, Esq ,
Trustee of Margaret A. Beeler, now Marga
ret A. Trout, one of the children of John W.
Beeler, dee d has been exhibited and filed in
the I'rothoootary's Office, and will be allowed
by tbe Court of Common Pleas of Bedford
County, at our Court to be held at Bedford,
on Thursday, the 9th day of Sept. next, un
less cause be shown why sa : d account should
not be allowed. By direction of the Court,
lilaug 0. E. SHANNON, l'roth'y.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
A! 1 persons interested are hereby notified that
the following named accountants, have filed their
accounts in the Register's Ofiice of Bedford Coun
ty, and that the same will be pre-ented to the Or
phans' Co- "t, in and for sai l county, on Tuesday,
tbo 7th -lay of September next, at the Court House,
in Bedford, for confirmation:
1. The account of John Keagy, one of the Ex
ecutors of the last will, Ac., of Abraham Kcagy,
lat© of Middle Woodberry township, decea : ed.
2. The third sopplemectal account of Job
Mann, one of the Kxecators of the last trill and
testament of A bun. Kerns, late of the Borough and
county of Bedford, deceased.
The account of John Griffith, administrator
ol Ml and singular the goods and chattels, rights
and credits, which were of Matthias Otto, late of
£t. Clair township, deceased.
4. The account of Abia M. Akers, administra
tor of nil and -ingu'ar the goods ard chattels,
rights and credits which were of Jeremiah Akcrs,
late of Monroe township, Bedford county, dee'd.
5. 1 he account of James Householder, admin
istrator of George Riley, late of East Providence
twp., Bedford e <unty, deceased.
tj. The account of Daniel Walter, Executor of
the last will and testament of Samuel till, late of
St. Clair twp., Bedford co., deceased.
7. The account of Win. S. Beegle, guardian of
Mary M. Hard erode, minor child of Lavina A.
K. llarclerodc, dee'd.
8. The account of Wm S. Beeglc, guardian of
Susan Harclercde, minor daughter of Lavina A.
R. Hart leroad, dee'd.
9. The administration account of Abm. B.
Rutin, Esq., Executor of the last Will, Ac., of
Ann Catharine Danaker, late af Schellaburg
OU-;IJ, deceased.
It'. The account of John Z. Kockrndib-fer and
Jacob Kockendarfcr, administrators of all and
o.ngular tha £cni:: r.r.d rights and cred
its, which were of John B. Kockcndarfer, late of
South WL11.1,1.1 .j, 1— rU. rt—... , •-
lord, deceased.
11. 'lbo account of John P. Reed, Trustee for
the sale of the real c~tn.e of Murgaretta T. Schcll,
late of tho Borough of Bedford, dee'd.
12. The account of Horatio 1. .Means, adminis
trator of all and singular the goods and chattels,
rights and credits, which wert of Jcreuiiab Mor
ris, late of Monroe ip., Bedford co., deceased.
10. The account of Jacob Potts, administrator
of all an l singular the goods and chattels, rights
ami credits, which were of Jonathan Potts, late of
Southampton tp., Bedford county, decerned
14. The linai account of William Berkhimcr,
Executor of the last will and tostimcnt of Joseph
Rid lle, late of I uiun, tp., Bedford co., dee'd.
The administration account of JohnS. Ilet
riek. one of the Executors ot the last will&c.
of Abraham Kcagy, lale ol Middle W'oadber
ry township, dee'd.
' Oaug 0. E. SHANNON, Reg'r.
Q IIEKII'F'S SALES.
By virtue of Sundry writs of Fieri Facias and
Vend. Exponas to mo dircctod, there will be ex
posed to publie sale, at tho Court House, in the
Borough of Bedford, „n Saturday, the 4 th day of
September, A. D. 1569, at 10 o'clock A. M., the
following described real estate to wit.
One tract of land containing 1 IS acres uiora or
less, 40 acres cleared and under fence, with a one
story and a ha f log house, doublo log bam and
plank wash bouse thereon erected, with an apple
orchard thereon: adjoining lands of Abraham Er
ersole, Eliza Miller, Benjamin Voter aud Ahram
Rice, situate in South Woodberry tp., Bedford
co., and taken in execution as the property of
Henry S. Earnest.
Also, One tract of land containing 3 acres more
or lest, all cleared and undar feme, with a two
story log house weather-boarded, frame bank
barn thereon erected, with a good apple orchard
thereon; adjoining lands of Jacob Ritter, Daniel
Tetwiler. Also tne tract of land containing 39
acres, more or less, 25 acre- cleared and uudcr
fence, adj lining lands of Jacob Ritter, Daniel
Tetwiler, Christian L. Hoffman atd Martha K.
Duncan's heirs; situate in Middle Woodberry tp..
Bedford en., and ta' ca in execution as the prop
erty of John 15. Fu-ry.
Also, 000 lot of ground fronting on Maine street
Sl'j feet and running back to an alley 182A feet,
with a two story log hou.-o weather-boarded, with
one and a half Etory rough cast kitchen attached,
and frame stable thereon erected. Adjoining lots
of (i. W. Shearer on tho North an alley on the
East, Benjamin Ivegg on the South; situate iu
Rainsburg borough, and taken in Execution as
the property of A. J. Pcnnell.
ROBERT STECKMAN. Shff.
ShctitVe Oflioc, Eodf.rd, Pa., Aug. 11.
BEDFORD COUNTY, SS.
[L. S.] At an Orphans' Conrt held at Bed
ford, in and fortfceOountj of Bedford, on the ISth
day of May, ISfii), before the Judgco! said Court,
On motion of G. 11. Spang, Esq., tho Court grant
a rule upon the heirs attd legal representatives of
John lteilly, late of Juniata township, deceased,
to wit: John Reily, residing in Juniata township,
Bedford county. Pa., William Reil'y residing in
county, lowa, ne.t- lowa City, and Hester
Ann, intermarried with Joseph Mullen, residing
in Napier township, Bedford county, to l>c and
appear at an Orphans'Conrt to be held at Bed
ford in au l for said Conrty, on the Ist Monday,
fdli day of September neat, to accept or refuse to
take the real estate of John Reilly, decoascd, at
the valuation whi-h has been valued and apprais
od in pursuance of a writ of partition or valua
tion issued cut of the Orphans' Court of Bedford
County, and to the Sheriff of said county for that
purpose-directed, or show cause why the same
should not be sold by order ot the said Court
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my
i and and the seal of said Court at Bedford, the
-day and year aforesaid.
0. E. SHANNON, Clerk.
Attest: RoßK.ur STECKMAS, Shff. I'.ang
1) EI)FORD COUNTY, S3:
-> [l. R.] At an Orphans' Conrt held at Bed
ford, in and fur the County of Bedford, on U
20th day of April, A. D. ISO'.), before the Judges
of the said Court, On motion of attorney Spung.
the Court grant a rule upon the heirj and legal
representatives of Goorge Deitriek. late of Har
rison township, deceased, to wit: William Deit
riek and George Deitriek, residing in Lancaster
City, Penn'a.. Rebecca Deitriek, residing in the
same place, Martha Du'lrick, intermarried wilt*
Bidden, issue two children, residing at Buf
falo Mills, Bedford county, Israel Deitriek, resi
ding in California, David Deitriek, residing in
Morgan County, Ohio, Washington Deitriek, re
siding in St Thomas, Franklin eo., I'a., and Sol
omon Deitriek, residing at Buffalo Mills, Bedford
county Pa, to bo ari l appear at an Orphans'
Court to be held at Bedford, in and for said
County, on the Ist Monday ot September nc.vt,
being the fith day, to accept or refuse to take the
Ileal Estate of said George Deitriek, deceased, at
the valuation which has been valued and ap
praised in pursuance of a writ of partition or valu
ation issued out of the said Court of Bedford CO.,
and to the Sheriff of said county for that purpose
ilirccted, or show cause why the same should not
be sold. By order of the Coutt.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and the seal of said Court at Bedford, the
day and yoar aforesaid.
0. E. SHANNON, Clerk.
pACIFfc RAILWAY GOLD LOAN.
Messrs. DABNEY, MORGAN & Co., 53
Exchange Place, and M. K. JESUP & Co.
12 Pine Street, N. Y., offer for sale the
Bonds of the Kansas I Lei lie Railway.
These Bonds pay seven per eeut. in Gold;
have thirty years to run; arc secured by a
Land Grant of Thiec Million Acres of the
binest Lands in Kansas and Colorado. In'
addition to this special grant the Company
al.-o owns Three Millions of Acres iu Kan
sas, which arc being rapidly sold to develop
the country and improve the rottd. They
•(■■< a first mortgage upon the extension
of the road front Sheridan, Kansas, to Den
ver, Colorado. The road in operation note
cants more than enough net income to pay
the interest on the new loan. There is no
bettor security in the market—this being in
some respect's better than Government Se
curities. J'rtncipnl and Interest payable,
in Gold. Price t7C, and accrued Interest,
in Currency. Pamphlets, Maps and Cir
culars furnished on application.
HuugSm
P M. FIBIIER AND BABIES,
JS'ext door to the It* lford Hotel.
GOOD N E W S A T LAST.
The Cheapest Ootid ct-cr brought to Hcdford.
We will sell GOODS CHEAPER, by 12 to 25 per
cent, than ever sold in Bedford eounty.
The best COFFEE at 25 cents, but the less we
sell the better we are eff.
The LADIES' IIOSE, t". I I vsents we will not
have this time, but come it m fjs
cents, and we will make yn h >vl.
You will all be waited on by ELI and the BA
BIES, as the OLD ELI cannot do anything him
self. A great vnricty of Par. sols, San-Umbrel
las. Pocket hooks, Ac. Liren Ilandkf's (Ladie's
and Gent's) from 5 cents to 25 cents. CALICHES
from 10, 12 and a few pieces at 15 cents. MUS
LINS, from 10 to 25 cents. You all know that
wc cell NOTIONS 100 per cenl cheaper than any
body else. All Wool Ca^simeres, from 50 centsto
• 1 V \v„,. T>.trr> nuwir, I ? ini.'ciui.*.
Ticking,from 20 to 40 cents. Paper Collars, 10
cents; best. 25 cents per box. 4 pair Men's Half
Ilose, tor 25 cents. Clear Glass Tumblers, 60 cts.
a doz ,or 5 cents a piece. A great lot of Boots
and Shoes, to be sold cheap. Queens and Glass
ware, very cheap. Syrup, SO cents and SI.OO.
sl.3® for best, as clear as honey, and thick as tar.
Bakers' Molasses, 50 cents per gallon or 15 cents
a quart. These goods will "potiticrly" not be
sold unless for Cash or Produce. Come and see
u, it will not cost a ything to sec the Goods and
Babies. N. B. All these Goods were bought at
slaughtered prices in New York.
E. M. FISIIEIi & BABIES.
These Goods we will sell low, that we cannot
afford to sing (Aul i Lang Syne.)
All accounts must he settled by the middle of j
July next, by cash or note, or they will be left in i
the hands o! E. M. ALSIP, Esq., for collection.
18june3in
]r IST OF CAUSES Put down for trial at Bep-
J tcmber Term, 1859, (6th day):
Jis. Griffith vs. Eliza Miller.
Jas. Garlick vs. Abin. Garlick.
Tbos. Growdon vs. Arch. Blair ct. al.
Jac. S. Brumbaugh vs. Thos. E. Sle^k.
Adam Leonard vs. John Y'onU.
Philip T. Doyle vs. Win. Carnell's Exrs. ct. al.
Diebl A Dibert vs. Barclay A Shoemaker.
Jas. Patt'n vs Sarw'l Heffner et al.
R. K . kpatrick A Co. vs. Geo. It. Eurodollar'.*
Adin'r.
Sophia W. Mullin vs. Geo. Mullen's Idxrs.
Certified August 9th, 1869.
13aug4t O. E. SHANNON, Prot.
PROCLAMATION.
V7 To the Coroner, the Jit Hire* of the Pence, and
Cvn> table* in the different To ir ax kip* in the
Comity of Bedford, Greeting: IVSOW YE, that in
pursuance of a precept to mo directed, under the
hand and seal of the Hon. ALEXANDER KING,
Pre 1 i lent of the several Courts of Common Pleas,
in the 16th District, consisting of the counties of
Franklin, Fulton, Bedford and Somerset, and by
virtue ol his office of the Court of Oj*er aud Ter
miner an! General Jail Delivery for the trial of
capital aad other offenders therein, and the Gen
eral Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace; and
G. W. Gum* and WILLIAM G. EICBOLTZ, Judges
of the same Court in the same County of Bedford,
You and each of you, are hereby required to be
and appeir in your proper persons with your Re
cords, Recognizances, Examinations, and other
Remembrances, before the Judges aforesaid, at
Bedford, it a Court of Oyer and Terminer and
General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of
the peace therein to be holden for the county of
Bedford, aforesaid, an the lit Monday of Sept.,
briny the bth day, 1860, at 10 o'clock in the fore
noon of that day, there and then to do those
things to which your several offices appertain.
Given under my hand end seal the 12th day of
August, ia the year of our Lord, 1869.
ROBERT STECKMAN,
Sheriffs Office, 1 Sheriff
Redford, Aug 12, 189. j 4w
RJTJ I;RIIH;!: BUILDERS.
The undersigned Commissioners of Bedford
County, will receive sealed proposals fur the build
ing of ttvo county bridges across Dunning's
Creek, in St. Clair tp., the one near Bender n's
Mill, and tho other where the public ror-d lea : ng
to Fieasantvilic crosses said i reek, near G ge
Kniscly's. Proposals must be handed in a tbe
Commissioners' Office, or sent to the Clerk, < : or
before WEDNESDAY, Sept. Bth, (. art week) by
2 o'clock, P. M. Plans and specifu-.it ion t can he
seen a', the oflioe. DAYID 11 iWSARE,
P. M.BAI.TCN,
D. P. BEEGLE.
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no point that the knives do not work freilv.
Pratt and other Hay Hakes, Gum and l'in Drills;
(train and C'lovtr Soparators, Shovel plows and
Cultivators, and any other implements of any
description, shouid order them from
McLANAHAN, STONE 4 ISETT,
ortheir Agents, for they have (he largest and
best assortment of
AIiIiICULT ORAL, III PLEME-^TS
and their rc]>airs in the state.
JIoLANAHAN, STONE A ISETT,
mantfactarora and dealers in alt kind of
AGIUCULTLItAL IMPLEMENT?,
liayp-ort Foundry 4 Machine Shop, HolUdnys
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J?X ECU TORS' SALE~OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE,
ON SATURDAY, AUGUST, 2S, 16f,S, on the
premises, at Bridgeport, in Londonderry twp.,
Lcdford CO., containing 202 acrtt, 160 acres
cleared and in a good State of cultivation, navin
thereon erected two good dwelling houses, a barn
and other outbuildings j also, a saw mill with
unsurpassed water power and in good running
N. 11. Widow's Dower to remain in this proper
ty until her death. '
Sale to begin at 10 o'clock, P. M., when further
terms will he made known.
JIEXRY MILLER,
SAMUEL MILLER,
Executors of the will of Jdhn Miller, doe'd.
Caugdt
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
On SATURDAY, the 4tb day of September, A.
D. ISO'J. the undersigned, Administrator of the
estate of Wm. Frazier, late of Juniata township,
dee'd, by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Bedford county, will sell at public sale on tbe
premises, all that FARM AND TRACT of LAND
of which said deceased died seized, situate io the
township of Juniata aforesaid, containing .165
acres, 26 perches, about 50 acres cleared, haviu"
thereon a dwelling house and bam, and
rv out-buildings, with an orchard (hereon; ad- ;
joining lands of the undersigned, Samuel Flegle,
Wm. Kinzey, James lljrns, V.'m. McKinney and
Jonas Pbultz.
TERMS: One third to remain a charge upon i
the premises during the life time of the widow,
the interest payable annually, and at her death
the principal to the heir>: one third in band at
confirmation of sale, and the reim ining third in
two equal annual payments thereafter.
Sale will be opened at 10 o'clock A. M , of sai l
day. Possession will be given at once,
flaug JAMES W. FRAZIER, Adui'r.
J. LOEWKsnEBZ L. 3AXIEL....W. Qi AJITMEYKR.
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lOlulylt NEW YORK.
t DMINISTRATOK'S NOTlCE—Letters of
t\ administration on the estate of Henry Cnlp,
late of the borough of Schellsburg, deceased, hav
ing been granted to the undersigned, notice is
hereby given to all persons indebted to said es
tate to inako payment without de'ay, and those
having claims are requested to present theui duly
authenticated for settlement.
30ju!y JOHN KINIXGEK, Adm'r.
IAXECUTORS" NOTICE.—The Register of
J Bedford county having granted letters Tes
tamentary upon the estate of David Sparks, late
of West Providence township, deceased, to the j
undersignrd, all persons having claims or dc- i
mantis against the said estate arc requested to
make known the same to them without delay; and
ail personVindebted to said estate are hereby no.
ti.'ied to make immediate payment.
W. W. SPARKS,
P. W. SPARKS,
lljuly Executors.
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The above school will rc-'bpcn oa
MONDAY. AUGUST 2ND, 1869.
The same studies will be pursued as formerly,
viz: the various branches of a good English edu
cation, with the addition, if desired, of the higher
mathematics, Latin, Greek, French, German, and
Spanish. It is desirable that all the students
should study Latin, although not obligatory.
TERMS, per quarter of 16 week?:
English br inches 7 50
Do. do. with Latin or Greek.. 10 00
YVith one or more modern languages... 12 00
FREDERICK WOODS,
Bedford, July 36, 1869-3 m Principal.
"VTOTICE. —The undersigned appointed auias
_l\ ter of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania,
to distribute the fund in the hands of John Scott
and Martin A. Howell, arising from *a!e, by
them a? Trustees, of the corporate property,
rights, and franchises of the Broad Top Coal and
Iron Company, will attend for that purpose, at
his office, in the Borough of Huntingdon, on Fri
day, the 27th (lay of august, A. 1). 1869, at 10 o'-
clock a. in., where all claimants upor the fund
will be heard.
6aug3t WM. P. ORBISON.
VI) MIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of Administration on the estate of
Christian Albright, late of Londonderry town
ship, dee'd, having been granted to the under
signed by the Register of Bedford county, notice
is hereby given to all persons indebted to said es
tate to make immediate payment, and those hav
ing claims against the same will present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
?july6* JACOB L. ALBRIGHT, Adin'r.
(J it o c K it i e s.
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Sugars 12J, It, 15, 16 and 17 cts. Syrup 60, SO,
1.00 anil 1.20 for choice Golden Syrup, and cs
good Rio Coffee for 25 cents as is sold in Central
Ponn'a. 16july3m
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WE INVITE ALL TO CALL AND SEE FOR
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NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS,
tar TERMS CASH.--a
BRING ALONG YOUR CASH end we will
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Ccniral Penu'a. He assured that CASIi in hand
is a wonderfully winning argument, and that
those who buy and tell for CASH are always
ma.-tcrs of the situation.
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Bedford, June II :"m.
E M 0 V E I)
TO THE
C 0 L 0 N A D E B U I L D I N G
M I L L E It & BO W S E R
IIAVE REMOVED TO THE
COLON A DE BUILDING
and ofTcr great bargains in ail kinds of goods in
order to rednea their stock before making serin
purchases. They have on hand
DRY GOODS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
FANCY NOTIONS,
COTTON YARNS,
HATS,
CAPS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
GROCERIES,
QUEENS WARE,
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
BROOMS,
BASKETS, WOODEN WAKE, &c.
Look at souio of their prices:
CALICOES, 8, 10,12, 15, 16.
GINGHAM, 1 2j, 15, 18, 20.
MIJSLIN, 10.12, 14. 15, 18, 20.
CASBIMERKS CLOIIIS, SAT IN KIT and
LADIES SACKING at very low prices, Ladies,
Gent's and Misses Shoes, Sandals and Overshoes
in great variety. Men's, toys and youths boots :
Coffee, Tea, Sugar and Syrup at market
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HUNTINGDON A BROADTOP RAILROAD
On and after Monday, May 21, 1869, I'as-
I senger Trains will arrive and depart as follows:
| OP TRAINS. DOWN TRAINS
' Xpress Mail, STATIONS Xprcss M all-
I P.M. A. M. A.M. |P. M.
j LK5.55 LE STO Huntingdon, AHIO.IU AR4.2U
6.02 8.46 Long Siding 10.02 4.12
6.17 9.00 McC'onnellstown 0.46 3.55
6.24 0.07 Pleasant Grove,' 9.37 3.48
6.40 9.22 Marklesburg, 9.22 3.32
6.56 9.38 Coffee Ann. 0.03 3.16
7.03 0.46 Rough A Head} 8.56 3.09
7.1S 10.01 Cove, 8.40 2.55
7.24 10.05 Fisher's Summit 8.36 2 51
AK7.41 10.20 Saxton, LES.2O 2.26
814 10. i 2 Riddlcsburg, 746 2.08
8 23: 10.5 Hopewell, 738 2.00
842 11.10 Piper's Run, 717 1.40
902 11.29 Tatesvillc, 656 1.20
0 10 11.45 Bloody Run, 6 40 1.05
AI:9 26 AR 11.52 Mount Dallas. LE C 35 LEI.HO
LE7.56 LE 10.30 Saxton, An 8.05 A112.25
5.05 10.45 Coalmont, 7.56 2.10
8.10 10.50'Crawford, 7.50 2.05
ARS.2O AR 11.00 Dudley, LE 7.40 LE 1.55 J
Broad Top City.
May 21, *69. JOHN M'KILLIPS, Supt. j
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best improvements.
ONE AND TWO-HORSE POWERS. |
Tho Two-horse Machine with two horses and j
four hands will thresh from 100 to 125 bushels of i
wheat or rye, and twice as rnucb oat 3 por day.
ONE-HORSE.MACHINES
with three hands, will thresh from 50 to 75 Lush j
per day.
Two and four-horse TUMBLING SHAFT Ma
chine"'. also, four-horse STRAP MACHINES, j
STRAW SHAKERS of the most approved kind at-
tached to all Machines.
ALL MACHINES WjPfcRANTED.
REPAIRING of all kinds of Machines done on
tho shortest notice.
S=S..HORSES, PIG METAL, GRAIN and j
LUMBER taken inpayment.
wanting Machines, will do well to
give me a call.
PETER L. SIIIRES,
Rrvprittor auil MaHufoe'
E X PERSON'S
FRESH GROUND EXTRA FAMILY* FLOUR,
on band and for sale by
lfioetly U. R. OSTER A CO.
WHY NOT MAKE MONEY
IT With our STKNUIL AND Ki.r CHECK OLTIIT,
and by selling Novel and attractive articles? Cir- !
culars free.
STAFFORD MFG. CO., 66 Fulton Street, New
Y'ork. l- w
G.')A PElt I)AY.—.-vgents wanted everywhere.
OvU Sample for two stamps. Address
BATES, HAINES A CO..
23july Iw Cleveland, Ohio.
DICKENS' NOVELS, full sets, at 25 cents
per novel, at the Inquirer Book Store. t<
EVERYBODY" iu want of WALL PArER ex
amines the stock at the Inquirer Book Store
EW GOODS
J IST RECEIVED AT
J. M. SHOEMAKER'S Bargain *W.
\TE\V GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
J. M. SHOEMAKER'S Birgvn U-yr .
GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
J. 31. SHOEMAKER S Bargain SIOJC.
>T EW GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
•f. 31. SffOE.MAKEB'S Bargain Store.
V EW GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
J. 31. SIIOE3JAKEIt'S Bargain Store.
GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
J. M. SHOEMAKER'S Bargain Store.
Bar your Dry Ouo'iit, Grocerte*, toothing, Hate,
J roots a Sid Shoes, Queens ware, Leather, Xo
lijns, Fish, Tobacco, Ac., ut
J. M. SHOEMAKKK'S Bargain Store.
Buy y ur Dry Good's, Groceries, Clothing, Hats,
Boots andSfco?*, Queensware, Leather, No
tions, Firb, T -bacco, Ac., at
•T. M. SHOEMAKER S Bargain Store.
Buy jour Dry Good's Groceries, Clothing, Hats,
Boots and Shoes, Queen snare Leather, No
tions, Fish. Tobacco, Ac., at
J. 31. SHOEMAKER'S Bargain Store.
Buy your Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Hals,
Boots and shoes. Queensware, Leather, No
tions, Fish, Tobacco, Ac., at
J. M. SHOEMAKERS Bargain Store.
Buy your Dry Goods, Groceries, Clo'hing, Hods,
Doote and Sh- Quccnswarc. Leather, No
tions, Fish, Tobacco, Ac., at
J. 31. SHOEMAKER'S Bargain Store.
Buy your Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Ha's,
Boots and Shoes, Queen mv a re, Leather, No
tion*, Fish, Tobacco, Ac., at
J. 31. SHOEMAKER'S Bargain Store.
!
| If you want BARGAINS go to
J. 31. SHOEMAKER'S.
If you want to SAVE MONEY go to
J. 31. SHOEMAKER'S.
! Bedford, Pa., June 11.
OITIZENS' CO-OPSR AXI VK
MUTUAL
j LIF EI N S UIIA NC E COMI'ANY
OF BEDFORD, PA.
Incorporated, March , LS69, by Sjtccial Act
of th' Legislature of Pennsylvania.
This company is organized on tlio Co-Opcrativo
Mutual Plan.
The membership fee is graded uccording to tho
age of the applicant, and is lower than other mu
tual companies.
The payment of the mcmbcrship]fce entitles the
member to a life policy.
Every member in this company has a vuto in
controlling the funds of the company, and has an
equal share in the funds.
The amount of money paid is so little that every
one ean insure.
This Company is purely a HOME Company.
oPFicei.s:
Hon. SAMUEL L. RUSSELL, Prost.
J. R. DURBORROW, Vice I'rcst.
E. F. KERR, Secretary.
O. E. SIIAXNON, Treasurer.
piKKCToas:
J. M. Shoemaker, J. 3. Williams,
T. 11. Lyons, J. IV. Dicklbsos,
D. It. Anderson.
Gen. Agent, W. A. Edwards.
Circulars, Pamphlets and full particulars given,
on application to the Secretary of the company,
or to YY. A. EDWARDS,
mar,l'699yl Gen. Agent, Bedford, Ta
£3l" Agents wanted in every County and
Township in tho Stato.
WATERSIDE WOOLEN FACTORY.
36,000 LBS. WOOL WANTED!
The undersigned having leased the Large New
Woolen Factory, at Waterside, for a number of
years, respectfully inform the old customers of
the Factory and the public generally, that they
will need at least the ahovo amount of wool. They
have on hand a large lot of Cloths, Carsimcrcs,
Tweeds. Sainotts. Jeans, Blankets, Coverlets,
Flannels, Ac., which thev will exchange for wool,
as bus been the cu'loin heretofore. Carpets will
be made to order, at all times, Stoeking yarn of
all kinds always ott hand. Our Peddler, Thomas
Border, will eall on all the old customers, and tho
public generally, in due time, for the purpose of
exchanging goods fur wool. The highest market
price will be paid for wool in cash.
N.B. Wool carding, spinning and eonntry Full
ing will he done in the best manner and at short
notice. JOHN I. NOBLE A BRO.,
l tmaySm Waterside, Pa.
A SPLENDID FARM AT PRIVATE SALE.
The Subscriber offers at private sale his farm
in Napier township, containing 300 acres, lying
on both -id,s of the Bedford and Stoystown
turnpike, seven utiles west of Bedford and two miles
east, of SebelUburg. About one half is cleared
and under fence and the balance is well timbered.
Thirty-eight acres are in elover, and the balance
in a good sLvtc of cultivation. The buildings are
a large dwelling house., part stone, with back
building, a good barn and other out buildingsp
also a .lew two story tenant house. The land is
well supplied with never failing water. Persons
desiring to examine the oroperty can do so l>y
calling on the subscriber at his residence on the
premises. If not sold before the t'th of October
next the property will ho sold at public sale.
30apt5w ' MARTIN KKILF.Y.
SIIAMPOONIXG, HAIR DRESSING AND
SHAVING.
I am determined to light it out on this line all
summer and will warrant entire satisfaction to
all my patrons. I am also prepared to weave
hair, make switches and curls on t'ne shortest no
tice and most improved styles. Room on Juliana
st 2.;"ufm UrSoU,h ° ftb *
ftG "AA Per Year to fell " Wonders of tho
A, > ,)()(' World." Address,
" lffjuljlw J.C. TILTON, Pittsburgh Pa,