RATES OF ADVERTISING. ! All advertisemenUi for lees thai. 3 months IS cents per line for each insertion, Hpeei* 1 notices one-half additional. All resolutions of Associa tions, communications of a limited or individal interest and notices of marriages and deaths, ex ceeding five lines, 10 ets, per line. All legal noti ces of . very kind, and all Orphans' Court and other J udieial sales, are required Vi.'l law to be pub lished in both papers. Editorial Notices 15 cents per line. All Advertising due aflc : first insertion. A liberal discount made to yearly advertisers. 3 moots. 6 months, i year One square $ 4.50 $ 6.00 SIO.OO Twe squares 6.00 0.00 16.0(1 Three squares - 8.00 12.00 20.00 One-fourth column - 11.00 20.00 35.00 llalf column - 18.00 25.00 45.60 One c01umn......... 30.00 45.00 80,00 JfewsrvrKß La 'vs. —We would call the special attention of Post Masters and subscribers to the [xqiriKKß to the following'synopsie of the News paper laws: 1. A Postmaster is required to give notice ijr •ctter, (returning a jiaper does not answer the law) when a subscriber uoes not take his paper out ol' the office, and state the reasons tor its not being taken, and a neglect to do eo makes the I'osim.is ter rtpatmtible to the publishers for the payment. 2. Any person who takes a paper from tbel'ost office, whether directed to his name or another, or whether he has subscribed or not is responsible for the pay. 3. If a person orders his paper discontinued, he must pay all arrearage*, or tlie publisher may continue to send it until payment is made, and ollect the whole amount, whether it be taken from the office or n i, aiao, a regularly licensed Claim Agent an lwil give special attention to the prosecution 'lir.s against the Government for Pensions, Back lay, Bounty, Bounty Lands, Ac. Office on Juliana street, one door South of the f-i.;uirer office, and nearly opposite the 'Mengel House" April 1, 188'J:tf S. L. RUSBBIX. J. H. LOXCEMCKEU RUSSELL A LONGENECKER, ATTORNEYS A COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Bedford, Pa., Will attend promptly and faithfully to all busi ness entrusted to their care. Special attention given to collections and the prosecution of claims fcr Back Pay, Bounty. Pensions, Ac. 3Sf~o2ice on Juliana street, south of the Court House. Apri 1:69:1yr. M'D. SHABPE E. F. KERR OIIARPE A KERR, 0 ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW. Will practice in the Courts of Bedford and ad joining counties. All business entrusted to thoir care will receive careful and prompt attention. Pensions, Bounty, Back Pay, Ac., speedily col led' 1 from the Government. ' See on Juliana street, opposite tbe hanking house of Reed A Schell. Bedford, Pa. Apr l;69:tf W C. SCU AKFFEII ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA., ' fficc with J. W. Dickerson Esq.. 23prly PHYSICIANS T 1 YI- B. F. HARRY, Respectfully tenders his professional ser vices to tbe citizens of Bedford and vicinity. Office an 1 residence on Pitt Street, in the building formerly occupied by Br. J. 11. Hofius. [ApT 1,69. MISCELLANEOUS. JACOB BKENNEMAN, U WOODBERRY, PA., >l RIVENER, CONVEYANCER, LICENSED CLAIM AGENT, and Ex-Offieio JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Will attend to all business entrusted info his hands with promptness and despatch. Will remit mon ey by draft to aay part of the country. 17sely OE. SHANNON, BANKER, . BEDFORD, PA. BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. Collections nr-ade for the East, West, North and Si'iith, and the general business of Exchange transacted. Notes and Accounts Collected and Remittances promptly made. REAL ESTATE bought and sold. April 1:69 I \ ANIEL BORDER, JLf I'ITT STREET, TWO DOORS WEST OF ia* BED roan HOTEL, BEBFORD, Pa. WATCHMAKER AND DEALER IN JEWEL RY. SPECTACLES. AC. He keeps on hand a stock of fine Gold and Sil ver Watches, Spectacles of Brilliant Double Refin c I Glasses, also Scotch Pebble Glasses. Gold Watch Chains, Breast Pins, Finger Rings, best quality of Gold Pens, nc will supply to order any thing in his line not on hand. [apr.2B,'6s. [A W. CROUSE, • DEALER IN CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, &C. On Pitt street one door east of Geo. K. Oster A Co.'ji Store, Bedford. Pa., is now prepared to sell by wholesale all kinds of CIGARS. AJI orders promptly filled. Persons desiring anything in his line will do well to give him a call. Bedford April 1. '69., ti N. HICKOK? VDENTIST. Office at tbe old stand in BANK BUILDING* Juliana st., BEDFORD. All operations pertaining to Surgical -and Mechanical Dt ntistry performed with care and WARRANTED. Amretkrtire administered, tchen deeired. Ar t- ill teeth imertcd at, per eet, SB.OO and up. ward. As I am deteimined to do a CASH BUSINESS or none, I have reduced the prices for Artificial Teeth of tbe various kinds, 20 per cent., and of ! Gold Fillings 33 per cent. This reduction will be made only to strictly Cash Patients, and all such will receive prompt attention. 7fcb6S WASHINGTON HOTEL. This large and craurodtoas house, having been re-taken by the subscriber, know open for the re ception of vititurp and hoarder.. The room, are large, well ventilated, and comfortably furnished. The table will always' be supplied with the best tbe market can afford. Tho Bar is stocked with the choicest liquors In short, it it my purpose to keep a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. Thanking tbe public for past favors, 1 respoetfully solicit a renewal of their patronage. N. B. Hacks will ran konstantly between the Hotel and the Springs. uiyl7,'6:ly WM. DIBERT, Prop'r. ITXCHANGK HOTEL, Hi HUNTINGDON, PA. This old establishment having been leased by J. M<>Rl:l SON, formerly proprietor of the Mor rison House, has been entirely renovated and re furnished and supplied with all the modern im provements and conveniences necessary to a first claM Hotel. The dining room has been removed to the first floor and is now spacious and airy, and the cham bers are all well ventilated, and the proprietor will endeavor to make his guests perfectly at home. Address, J. MORRISON, KXCBASGE HOTEL, Jljulytf Huntingdon, Pa. Wbt fßeMwd Jitmilrer. JOHN LUTZ. Editor and Proprietor. §nquim SO!UWIL RJO ADVERTISERS: THE BEDFORD INQUIRER. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. BY JOHN LUTZ, OFFICE ON JULIANA STREET, BEDFORD, PA. THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN SOUTH- WES TERN PENNS TL VANIA. - CIRCULATION OVER 1500. HOME AND FOREIGN ADVERTISE MENTS INSERTED ON REA SONABLE TERMS. ' A FHIST CLASS NEWSPAPER. TERMS OF SUBSCRIITION: 12.00 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE, j JOB PRINTING: , ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONE j WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH, AND IN THE LATEST A MOST APPROVED STYLE, j SUCH AS POSTERS Of ANY SIZE, CIRCULARS, BUSINESS CARDT •WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS. BALL TICKETS, PROGRAMMES, CONCERT TICKETS, ORDER BOOKS, SEGAR LABELS, RECEIPTS, ud'IAIJ BLANKS, PHOTOGRAPHER S CARDS, BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, PAMPHLETS, PAPER BOOKS, ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC Our facilities for doing all kinds of Job Printing are equalled by very few establishments in the country. Orders by mail promptly filled. All letters should be addressed to JOHN LUTZ. & local anb Stncral *fictospapet, Dcbotcfc to politics, ©bucation, literature antJ Morals. GENERAL NEWS ITEMS. WHISKY and cards were the cause of the late disaster on the Mississippi, by which over 200 people were sent to their long home. There is a temperance lecture in that, which it would be well for all to heed. A COLORED lawyer in South Carolina having horsewhipped a white member of the State Government for insulting his wile, the Legislature appointed an investigating committee. The committee reported that "the flogging was thoroughly and hand somely done.'' IT is now a law in Ptussia that a male can. not be considered to have arrived at bis majority until he is 24ireare of age. The Prussian authorities are discussing a bill which declares every male Prussian to be of aire when he arrives at his 21st year. THE portrait of Eliaabeth St Leger, the ouly female Mason, is in every lodge-room in Ireland. She made a peep-hole through a brick wall with a pair of scissors, and was not detected until she knew so much about Masonry that is was thought necessary to initiate her. v BROWN, who was in love with a young lady, asked permission to call her by the I explicit name of some animal, on condition that she should have the same privilege. On leaving, Brown said "Good night, dear." "Good night, bore," said she. Brown has since given up the company of young ladies. INFORMATION has leaked out at the Na vy Department that within a short time it has been discovered that four naval paymas ters are defaulters to the Government to quite a large sum of money. One paymas ter, stationed on the Pacific, is short about S4r. Hutton drew up a chair and seated himself, his face expressing the double solicitude of a friend and phy sician. "You knew us fourteen years ago, doctor," said Mr. Preble. "We lived where we do now, in a cottage on the site of this great mansion. There were but three of us—Helen and I, and our three-year old Jessie. And it was fourteen years ago to-day that our lit tle Jessie was stolen from us." "I remember it," said the doctor softly. "Yet might she not have been lost, Mr. Preble? She went out. to play in the garden, if I remember rightly, and was never seen by you a guin. She might have strayed away—" "So we thought for a whole year, doctor," interrupted the banker. "We never dreamed that she had been sto len. We searched everywhere for her, and offered immense rewards for her recovery. I employed detectives, but all to no purpose. When our little Jessie ran down the steps into the flow er garden," and he pointed to the front of the house, "as if the earth had opened and swallowed her up, we nev er saw her again." "She must have found the gate open, and wandered out," suggested Dr. Hutton. "She might have strolled down to the waters and been drown ed." The banker fixed his burning eyes upon the physician's face and whis pered : "I said we never saw the poor child again. I did not say we never heard of her. She was lost on the 9th of Au gust, 1854. For a year we thought her dead. But on the anniversary of our loss we received a written message con cerning her." "A message!" cried Dr. Hutton, starting. "A mere scrawl—a single line in a hand evidently disguised," said the banker, "Here it is." He produced a dingy scrap of paper from a drawer in the table, and held it up to the view of the physician, who read as follows: AUGUST 9,1855. Jessie, ha, ha ! Jes sie." Dr. Hutton looked, with a puzzled air, from the scrap of paper, which he turned over and over, to tho counte nance of the banker. "I can make nothing of this," he de clared. "It is merely a date, with the name of your lost daughter. It tells me nothing." "Nor did it us, at first," said Mr. Preble. "Then that name and that date, t \Kithuo Wh JWi£. ""A" WiASkS year we agonized over the dreadful problem, aud then we received anoth er message, which you shall see." He thrust a second slip of paper, i dentical in shape and appearance with the first, before the gaze of Dr. Hut ton, who read it aloud : "AUGUST 9, 1856, Your Jessie still lives." The physician started, as if electri fied. "Ah! this is something definite something decisive," he muttered. "It convinced you thsK your daughter was still living." "Yes, doctor," said Mr. Preble, "aud every anniversary of that day has brought us some message. The dis appearance of the child, mysterious as it is, does not seem to me half sostrange as that the vallain who took her away i