tVbfort) Inquirer. BEDFORD, PA* FRIDAY, FEB. tfr. ISIO. DIBECTORT. —Tflbfc following is a directory of the Officers of Bedford Couutj and tbe Borough of Bedford, of tbe Ministers of Bed ford, and tbe time of meeting of the different J associations: BEDFORD COEJITY OFFICM&. President Judge —Hob. Ai#x. King. A ssociatz Judges —WHY. (}. Siebolu and Geo. Vf. Gamp. Pr notary, Beamier and Recorder.— Jobt r. Reed. District Attorney —F. Kerr. Treasurer —Hujrb Moore. SicHjjF— William Kejeer. Bepaty SkeriJF —.John A. Cessna. County Surveyor —Samuel Ketterman. Com wintßpsprw iA F. Beegle, David liotrsare, \ sad P. M. Barton .Cirri: —John G. Fisher. C ,u :nel —J oho W. Diekerson. /''Vector# of Poor-~ 11. Egnlf. Michael. I>iehl, and J. I. Noble. Samuel Defhaasrh. Counsel —J. W. Clerk— W. C. Shaffer, Treasurer —WiHiam Bvwk-s. Physician —Dr. F. C. Reamer. Audit ore —M. A. Hunter, John D. Lucas, and S. Whip. BOROUGH ORRIRRFCS. Burgee* —V. Stockman. A Unrgess —Jodiah Haler, Council —W. Bowles, Jonathan BrigbtbiH, W. M. Cook. J. M. Sh'wmaker, Hiram Lenu and J. Kee<i. Clerk —U. Nicodemua. Treasurer— J no. 11. Rush. Constable —P. ic hard Cur boy, High Couetable —Lawrence DeSfcatigh, School Ifirectcrs —Job Mann. Isaac Mengle. tie *. MeDgle, Jacob Boarder, John Cessna. H. Nicdo.Rtis. Secretary —T. R. Getty?. Treasurer XISISTERS. Episcopalian —Rev. Alfred J. Barrow. Presbyterian —Rev L. F. Wilson. Lutheran —He v. J. Q. McAttee. Mc*kodisl —Rev. A. W. Gibsou. German Pleformrd —Rew. 11. lleckerman. Catholic —Rev. Thomas Heyden. ABSOCIATIOSS. Bedford Lodge. No. 320, A. Y. M., mets on the first Wednesday ® r before lull mo' ®, in the Bedford Hall, on the corner of Pitt and Richard i; reels. Peace Branch Encc taptxent. No. 114, I. O. 0. F . meets on the firit and third Tuesday even ing? of each month, in the Bedford Halt Bedford Lodge, No. 202. I. 0. 0. F-, meets ey cr Friday evening, in the Bedford Hall. Bedford Lodge, No. 14S, I. 0. G. T., meet? in the Court House, on Monday evening of each week. Bedford Council, No. 502. O. XJ. A. M., meets a Thursday evening of each week, in the Mas-tn k Hall. IF NT!*GIX>K A BEOADTOP R. R.— Fall Arragnf. r.—.Mai! Tram leaves Mt. Dallas at 1.00 P. M. arrives at Huntingdon at 4.20 P. M. Leave? 11 ningdoc at 8.44 A. M.—arrives at Mi. Dalla* . 1.52 A. M Coaches leave Mt.Dallas for Be i : ri >4i the arrival of each train. Coaches leave Bedford for Mt. Dallas at 11.00 A M. to connect with the Mail Train. The Post Office in Bedford will oren at 7 o'clock A. M. and close at S o'clock P. M- during week Jay t , and on Sunday will be kept open from 7 o'clock A- -NL qgacal JUlairs. Important Notice. All persons knowing themselves indebted :o the late firm of Durborrow JC Lutz, are hereby notified that all accounts most be set tied promptly. Those indebted for subscrip •ions will ascertain the facts and amount by rtierenceU) the date On the yellow SLIP with their newspaper address. All bearing date prior to July loth 1868 are indebted to Dnr borrow & Lutz fcr the amount due up to that time. Accounts for advertising Ac., have bee# forwarded to all at various times. These ac COUNTS must now be settled : no longer indul gence can be given. Those neglecting this notice must not complain if they find their accounts in the bauds of an officer for collec tion. JOSH LCTZ. 28jaotf Mrs. WILLIAM MOOKEHEAD, of Si. Clair tp., lied very suddenly on Friday last. WE understand a Bakery has been institu te lin this place. Long may it waive. COCKT has not been as fully attended this as usual, on ACCOUNT of the inclemency f the weather. AT HOME. — Hon. John Cessna and Hon. J. K. Longenecker both paid flying visits home | during the first couple days of conrt, but have ! returned to their respective posts, at IT ash- j ington and Harrtsburg. to' ELL AGAIN. — We notice oar friend I. K. I Little of Saxton, who was very seriousiy :A -red by the falling of the tressell work on tbe H. A B. T. R. R. some time ago, has recov red and is again able to attend TO business. FATAL ACCIDENT. — On the Ist inst., a son of Rev. Mr. Logue of Monroe township, was almost instantly killed by being thrown from a spring wagon. The horses became Tight ened and ran C-FF. WE have not learned the ■ particulars. SEW BASK. — We would call the attention ; of eur readers to the advertisement of "THE BEDFOBP Cot* NTT BASK, which wiii be found in another column. It was opened in Bloody ! Run several weeks ago and has a corps ot very substantia! men at its head. FIBE. —One day last WEEK the dwelling bouse of Mr. Henry Ciaar, in Union town -hip, caught fire and burned to the ground while the family were all away. Everything he bouse was entirely destroyed. This is certainly a very unfortunate affair. Tbe amount ot business transacted in conrt the present week bas been comparatively small: a number of cases having been contin ued on account of tbe necessary absence of Bon. John Cessna, who was concerned in them as counsel. WE understand the Good Templar Organi zation of this place is going to give an en tertainment in the Court House, on tbe even ing of the 22nd of this month : the proceeds to go toward liquidating expenses incurred in holding the series of lectures. We bespeak for them a liberal patronage. NEARLY all tbe Bitters that are advertised to be used as a stomach Bitter, are really in ;ri. as, and should be avoided. But the Con s' . tili'in Bitters are as represented, a good S" math Bitter, and perfectly safe to use. Try them and be convinced. Sold by all I : iggista. LAST Saturday Rev. A. W. Gibson purchas ed a quarter of beef, packed it in snow, and set it away for safe keeping. On Sunday rning, while he and family were at church, some petty thief who was undoubtedly ac quainted with the premises, slipped in and stole it. May the first bite choke him to — repentance. FOR Throat Diseases and Affections of the chest, "ltroim'r Bronchial Troche*," or Cough Lozenges, are of great veiue. In Coughs, Irritation of the Throat caused by cold, or Unusual Exertion of the vocal or gans. in speaking in pnblie, or singing, they produce the moat beneficial results. Tbe Troches havejtrored their efficacy. THE Fulton Democrat arises from its ashes NOT only RENEW#J. but greatly improved. It TS ENLARGED from a six to a seven column pa prr and with its NEW type, is a great im provement on the old Democtdt. We hope politics will also now take a large stride IN ADVANCE and come up to a modern liberal standard. Our friend Robinson will accept OAR congratulations on the improvement and car best WISHES for his success in everything -AT politics. ' imm RSITBLICAW MEETTXC.— Pnrsasnt to the cgU of the Chairman of the County Commit - i tie. the Republicans of Bedford County as semhled in Mass Meeting in the Court Room ■on Tuesday evening. The meeting was well attended and was organised by the appoint | meat of tbe following officers: President— Josiab Harris of Bioody Run. j I'ice Presidents —Geo. Blackburn, G. D. | Trout, Adam H. pibert and Basil Browning. Secretaries—V>'. C. Smith and James C, > Russell. | The Chairman of the County Committee, ' W. M Hall, opened the meeting with a few } humorous remarks preparatory to iotrodoc j ing Capt. W. C. Holaoan as the first speaker. Mr Holaban responded in a neat and for cible speech, reviewing and correcting the mis-statements of tbe Democratic orators of tbe previous evening and exposing tbe falla j cic-s with which they attempted to mislead j the minds of tbe few who had assembled to I hear them. The Committee on resolutions then pre seated the following, which were read aud unanimously adopted. Besolcsd, 1. That the Republicans of Red ford County, in Mass Meeting assembled, do hereby express their hearty approval of the administration of General Grant and point with pride to the $f0,000,000 of the public debt, paid in ten months. a the best proof of bis faithfulness to the party pledges of econo my. and as the mo*t triumphant refutation of the copperhead charges of extravagance. Besolced. 2. That we heartily endorse the coarse of the Hon. S. Cameron and Hon. John Scott, our representatives in the Senate of the United States, and that iu them we have champion* that Will truly represent tbe Republican party and vigilantly guard the io- I teresU of Pennsylvania. HesoUed- J. That in the final passage of the Fifteenth Amendment tbe nation has at last practically recocnized the great principles enunciated in the Declaration of Indepen dence by Jefferson and his compatriots when they declared "that all men ara created equal and endowed with certain inalienable rights among which are life, LIBERTY and Use pur suit of happiness. Besotted. 4. That we cordially approve of and endorse the course of our member of Congress, Hon. John Cessna, and especially his advocacy of protection to American la tnirers against tbe competition of foreign pau pers, and that we recognize in him an able and faithful defender of the principles of true Re publicanism. and we do hereby recommend him to the Republicans of the District for renomination. Besolced. .}. That we also endorse the course of our member of the Legislature. Hon. J. H. Longenecker and that we especi ally approve bis course in supporting all mpastires favoring retrenchment and reform in the state administration. Besolced. G. That tbe administration of Governor Geary meets the approval of ali true Republicans, and tbat in the lessening nf taxes and the rapid payment of the state debt, the people have the most convincing proof of his faithfulness and ability. Besolced . 7. Tbat as citizens of Bedford County, we protest against the extravagance and mismanagement ot our County and Poor House finances and charge the responsibility "berefor upon our political adversaries, who have so long bad exclusivecontrol, and that we call upan the tax payers to awaken to theix true interests and inaugurate retorm, and tbat we favor tbe immediate election of a suitable Poor Hou*e. properly located, such as will re lieve the county from the disgrace of the pres ent sta'e of affairs. Besolced, 8. That in view of the retrogres sive and illiberal measures advocated by copperheadism we regard the continued suc cess and rule of tbe Republican party as es i-ectial to the future advancement, peace and prosperity of our whole country, and we hereby pledge to it, our constant, faithful and hearty support. JOHN LI TZ, Chm'n., Bedford, D. S. ELLIOTT. Bloody Ran. C. W. ASHCOM. Hopewell twp. Wx. HARMS. Hopeweli. DA.V'L H. JORDAN, S. Woodb'y. After the reading of the resolutions, the Hon. John Cessna was loudly called for, and in answer, addressed the audience in a speech of more than an hour's length. Space will not permit us to do justice by presenting a full report of this masterly effort, but we must content ourselves with saying that it was irre sistable in its logic, and replete with argu ments which none bnt the most prejudiced would dare to call in question. At the close ,f Mr. Cessna's speech, on account of the lateness of the hour, the meeting adjourned. Tus DEMOCRATS held their accustomed pow-wow on Monday evening last. After its organization. B. F. Meyers was introduced to the audience and spoke for about an hour. The first half ot his speech was devoted to a tirade against the Republican party for sup porting the loth Amendment. In the course of bis remarks he said that the negroes would cot have asked the right of suffrage had not tbe Radicals offered it to them, and that tbe Republicans were bribing the negroes by of fering them tbe Amendment as the price of their votes. After be finished with the negro, he took up the subject cf tbe expenditures of the Administration, and attempted to prove, by reciting tbe editorials of the Gazette and Patriot, that Grant's Administration is much more corrupt arid extravagant than was John son's. Mr. Meyers was I stened to with great attention, not being interrupted by any noisy applauses either dunng tbe progress of bis i-peeeh or at its close. After Meyers had left the floor, loud and repeated cries of Kerrl Kerr Kerr 1 brought that gentleman to his feet. Mr. Kerr was ncccr so truly eioqneuL He proved beyond the peradventure of a dentil that neither Grant, Congress, or the Pennsylvania Legislature knew anything. The eloquent gentleman closed with the fol lowing beautifu i and touching peroration, "I have but one more word to say and I wiii leave you." He said tbe word and left, as the big tears flowed down the cbceks ot all who beard him. A motion to adjourn was ihen made, and at o'clock the three score of human souls who were in the Court room slowly and sadly left. Tbe whole affair put one in mind of the funeral obsequies of a de parted friend. C. To* WEATHER this week has been very changeable. A warm South wind on Satur day and Sunday effectually destroyed the three feet of snow of last week. We had a continuous jingle of bells on our streets as long a3 the sleighing lasted. Mooday morn ing was ushered in with a beavj rain which continued until about 9 o'clock P. M. This rendered the roads almost impassable for wheeled vehicle#, and the eon sequence was, nearly all our Court people bad to come to :awn on foot or horseback. Quite a number when they got here, were completely soaked. On Tuesday, we had a regular-genuine touch of Spring. A dock of geese dying down Ju iiana street,-us wo write, is, according to some of our weather prognos-ticalors a sure sign of mere storm. Let 'er come. QUITE AS INRAOV£HEXT. —We feel dispos. Ed to congratulate the people of the county on a very decided improvement in the moral condition of the county since last court. We then had upwards of thirty true bills of in dictment found by the grand jury for crimi nal offences. This tetm we have but fire similar cases. This is certainly a most grati fying improvement. No ICE YET. —Our people are stiii very anxiously awaiting cold weather. With the exception of the Bedford Springs and several of our hotels, no ice-houses bare been filled. The late snow and rain have swollen our wat era to some exteat, hut this should give no uneasiness, as last year we bad good ice in March. AnxtTTEP. —On Thursday last, our young friend J. M. Reynolds was admitted to prae lice law in the various courts of Bedford County- He was a very close student and we understand passed a very creditable ex amination. We wish him nil the suceea im aginable. MCTHOIMST Almanacs for 1870, for sale at j the Inquirer Book Store. FROM HRTMXODOX TO MT. DALLAS.—A 1 Pa<je from our Diary. — Tuesday morning. : Feb. Bth. Huntingdon clothed in 16 inches ; of white— flakes falling thick and fast, with ;no prospect of a cessation. Breakfast over, we beat a path to tbe H. & B. T. R. R. SU tion, procure tickets and take seats in a car bound for Mt. Dallas. A Lutheran, a Meth odist and a Christian Minister, a member of tbe bar from Ahonna. a government officer, a ijve stock dealer, several bridal parties, several pedagogues who bad been snowed np, aud were taking advantage of their Providen tial favor, to "visit a little,"' a sturdy fa'mer from Snake Springs, several mechanics in quest of jobs, together with the ''ship's crew," consisting of Mr. McKillips the General Su perintendent of the road, a perfect gentleman than whom tbe company can find no better man to look after her interests, Messrs. Far rer and Clark, Conductor and Express Agent, both very clever and accommodating gentle men, and a news agent, comprise our compa ny. Leave Huntingdon at 9 o'clock. A gen era! discussion of the weather soon brought all parties conversationally together. Drop ping this topic and taking up another and an other, time rolled on aud the train too, umjl about eleven o'clock, and wttbin the suburbs of Saxton. we ran into a snow bank and stuck. With the aid of a number of dexterous hands from the village and the addition of two more engines which we pressed into the service from two freight trains which follow ed in our wake, we managed to work up to the depot. From this place, our Superinten dent sent four enemes and a number of men to reconnoitre. Two long bonrs elapsed be tore they returned and reported a clear track to Riddlesburg, a point about six miles dis tant. Iu the meantiute, hunger making its way into our ranks, those who had not their grub along, repaired to the nearest confec tionery and laid in a stock of crackers and cheese, with which, and some Jiae Jeitey ap ples the news agent disposed of at a reasonable price, we managed to make out our dinners, chatting continuously and speculating on the j time we would arrive at various stations along the route. Making Riddlesbnrg in good time, we sped on, over treesefls and bridges, through for ests and deep cuts, at tbe rate of a mile in a good many minutes, ploughing through a bed of three feet of snow, makiug the white dust fly a distance of twenty feel on either side of the track, frequently forcing through drifts from eight to ten feet in depth, nntii afier crossing the last bridge and just about to con- j gr&iulgte ourselves on being over the worst part of the road, we landed "ker chuck" in a drift in Cypher's Cut. This sudden stopping ; caused several volunteer somersaults by a few impatient parties who in order to keep from : boiling over, had to keep constantly moving, i The balance of tbe party enjoyed this neigh borly inconvenience hugely, and tbe peals of aughter were not silenced until after we bad been backed out on the level again,- when one of the Divines thinking it pretty evident we would remain here for some time, broke the spoil by suggesting the propriety of send 1 ing a committee across the river to a farm j bouse in sight, to look after some poultry for j tea. This question was being vigorously dis- ; caused, when our Snperintendant said we should give ourselves no uneasiness on tbat account, as ho had a pair of fine \\ OOPCOCK on board which were to have been shipped to Ilopeweil, but as there was no likelihood of reaching that point to'nigbt, he could appro priate them in our be-half, but there was no necessity, as he had decided to go back to Saxton, where we could have a good warm j supper and a good rest. ' To Saxton we went, and slippered without the WOODCOCK. Next tnorning, Mr. MeKellips informed us he bad broken tLe road during the night, and would land as safe at Mt. Dallas during the day. Good as his word,-he did. THE Delaware County Democrat reports j the burning of a large barn, the property of Jacob Hibberd- of Nether Providence, on Saturday last. The barn, wagon house, corn crib, the principal part of his corn crop, all the wheat, oats, buy. straw, carriages, wag ons, carts, all tbe farming utensils, two mow ing machines, all the harness and four calves were consumed. The loss is heavy. Property holders be warned by the above and insure your property. The FABMEUS MCTEAL FIRE ISSCKASCE COMPANY of York. Pa., offers the most favor able terms. It is reliable. It is liberal sod prompt in adjusting and paying its losses. It is in its eighteenth year of business and has never made an assessment. Policies issued with or witbont liability to assessments. Don't fail td insure with the York, the peo ples favorite. W. A. EUWAHI'S, Agt.. ! ISfeltf Bedford Pa. Ir is said that Calisaya Berk has a peculiar effect upon the liver, ar.d guards the system against diseases by exposure and irregular diet. It is conceded that the great success of the wonderful PLANTATION BITTERS, which previon'to onrlate unhappy difficulties, was found in most southern homes, was owing to the extract of Calisaya Bark which it con tained as one ot the principal ingredients. In confirmation of this we have heard one of our distinguished Physicians remark, that > whenever he felt unwell from ordinary diet- I etic or atmospheric causes, he invariably re- : lieved himself by Plantation Bitters. We ! speak advisedly when we say that we know it , j to be the best and most popular medicine in ; i the worid. SHKKTFF KETSES. on Friday last, inquisi tion day, in accordance with an old and hos pitable custom, treated his jury and a num ber of the legal fraternity to a splendid din ner at the Mengel bouse. The printers were not forgotten and while there noted the fact that lawyers. Imwcter much they may wran gle in court, grow joliy and good natnred over roast turkey like other people. The Sheriff did the honors of the occasion assisted by bia very active and efficient deputy John A. Cessna. We congratulate them on the suc cessful inauguration of their administration. SCI'DEX DEATH. —Mr. John H. Walter, con stable of Union township, died suddenly on Saturday evening last, while on bis way from Lewistown, in Union twp., to Moses' Mill. Mr. Walter was in a s'eigh with Mr. Thomas SiiSier and at first attracted Mr. Stifßer's at tention by leaning agaiust him heavily. When on examination it was found that be was already dead. It is supposed that he died from disease ot the heart. He leaves a wile and a family of seven or eight children. •'CL.EANST.XO TUB BEOOB," upon which charlatans have harped so much, is not a mere catcb-word and delusion. The microscope shows that some diseases exist like parasitic growths upon the globules of the blood, and it is further known that some subtle sub stances destroy or e*pel them. These sub stances have been combined to make Ayer's Sarsaparilia. which does effectually expel the disorders that breed and rankle in the blood to rot out as it were the machinery of life.— Mercer Pa. B'Wy. IFeblm NOTICE. —AII persons knowing themselves indebted to me, either by Note or Book ac count. are requested to call and settle soon, as I need money, aad money I must hare. Those who give this their immediate atten tion, will confer a great favor, and those who neglect complying with this request, can blame only themselves if costs are added. Please remember this and do as you wish to be done by. 2>jan-;t A. L. DEHBACOH. Alt. the Monthly Magazines, Periodieals and daily papers can be had at the Inquirer Book Store. Hooks anil Periodicals. ALL books and periodicals noticed in this column are to be bad at the Ixqrrerß Book Store. W estmissteb R*rtew.—The January nom ! 6er of thia excellent British quarterly baa been on onr table tor some days: its csntecta are: Oar Colonial Empire, Land Tenures and their consequences, Tbe Subjection of Wo men, Tbe Irisb I-and Question, Prostitution: Governmental Experiments in controlling if, X)ur Policy in China, American Claims oh England and Contemporary Literature, Re published by the Leonard Scott publishing company, 110 Fulton street, New York. i— , 1 " . , : r—-- .Irritable Invalids. Indigestion not only affects tbe physical health but the dispositions and tempers ofitt victims. The dyspeptic becomes, too, in a measure demoralized by his sufferings. He is subject to fits of irritation, sullenness, or des | pair, as tbe case may be. A preternatural '.sensitiveness which he cannot control, leads I him to misconstrue the words and acts of j those aronud him, and his intercourse even with those nearest and dearest to bim is not ■infrequently marked by exhibitions of testi ness foreign to his real nature. These are the menial phenomena of the disease, for , which the invalid cannot be justly held re sponsible, but they occasion much household discomfort. It is to the interest of tbe home circle, it is essential to family harmony as well as to the rescue of the principal sufferer from a state not far removed from incipient insanity, that these symptoms of mental dis turbance be promptly removed. This can only be dons by removing their physical cause, a derangement of the functiuns of the stomach and its allied viscera, the liver and the bowels. Upon these three important or gans Hostetter's Stomach Bitters act siraul- ■ taneously, producing a thorough and salutary change in their condition. Tbe vegetable in- j gredienls of which tbe preparation is com- j posed are of a renovating, regulating and al- I teraiive chatacter and the stimulant which lends activity to their remedial virtues is tbe purest and best that can be extracted from ' tbe most wholesome of all cereals, viz : sound rye. No dyspeptic can take this genial restorative for a single week without ex periencing a notable improvement in bis I general health. Not only will his bodily sufferings abate from day to day, but his mind will recover rapidly from its restlessness and irritability, and this happy change will man ifest itself in his demeanor to all around him. lFeblm Who Wants a Skwjng Macuixk ?— We have a new $5-5.00 Grover and Baiter sewing j r-iacbine which we will dispose of on easy j terms to any one who wants a good machine; i and who does not want a good sewing ma- : chine? Also a new Singer Sewing Machine for sale as cheap as can be Bold in the com- i munity and on the best of terms. Go to the Isqrißen Book Store for station- J ery. school books, miscellaneous books, newa : 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 yon don't buy. Blase receipts for the use of Treasurers of school Districts, arid Justices' receipts lor county taxes, Executions, Subpoenas, Sum monses, all kinds of blanrs for school Direc tors, Judgment notes. Deeds A#., Ac., always > on band at the IxqtriacK Book Store. Maukol!a Water. —Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at kal fij price. tf. School books are selling cheaper at tbe IstitTRER Book Store than anywhere else in town. Dost forget that the Inquirer Book Store is the place lo buy school bcoks, pens, inks, stationery Ac. Teibcxe Almanacs lor 1870 for sale at the ! Inquirer Book Store. MARKETS. BEDFORD MARKETS. CORUECTED WEEKLY BY C. B. OSTEK I CO. j White Wheat per bushel SI.OO Red '■ " " 90 Corn " " 00 > Oats " *' 40 Potatoes '* " .... 50 Flax Seed '• " 1.75 Clover Seed " " $6,005' 6 50 Timothy Seed " 3.00 Apples " " 75 Flour, per barrel 5.50^6.00 Butter, per pound 30 Tallow " '• 10 * Beeswax" " 30 Lard " 18 P..rk " 11 Wool " " - 40(5,45 Turkey '• li - 8 Beef " " Eggs " doz 18 Chickens 44 14 2.25 Wood—Hickory, per /-ord 4.00 " —Oak. ' 44 44 3.00 ! PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE MARKET, j PuiLAPELFHtA. Feb. 14. j There is not much clover seed offering and 'he demand has fallen off. Small sales at SSaiS 12J. Prices of timothy are nominal, j The receipts cf Bax seed are small, and it is taken on arrival for crushing at $2 20*2 25. There is do life in the flour trade, as the in ! quiry is mostly confined to the wants of the :rade, but prices are well maintained. About i 4(H) barrels changed hands, mostly in small . lots, including superfine at $4 25a4 GO: extras at $4 70a4 75: spring wheal extra family at >sas 75: Pennsylvania do. do- at ?o5 50: In diana and Ohio do. do. a: $5 35ati 25 for low j grades and choice, and $0 507 50 for fancy : brands. Rye flour and corn meal are very ; quiet: small sales of the former at $4 75. There is no change in wheat and only 500 bushels prime Pennsylvania red sold at $1 25. Rye is steady at 99 cents. Corn is quiet and steady. Sales of 5.000 bushels new yellow at 88al'3c. Oats are in limited request, with sales of 2.000 bushels Pennsylvania at 53a55C. Whisky is in fair demand at-07c for wood j and 99c for iron-bound. MARRIED. On tbe 30?b nit., by Rev. G. IV. Van Fusses, Mr WATSON C. DKFIBAUGH ant! Miss JEN- | NIE MANSPEAKER, both cf Bedford. Tbe Deril hi? broke loose with some of the rest of the printers and gut married too. On tbe 2d inst., in tbe V. E. Chureh, by Rev. IS. W. Vac Fcssen, It. S. ELLIOTT. Editor of tbe Bedford County Prtn, and Miss REBECCA A., el/ie't dangbter of Josiah Harris, Esq , all of Bloody Run, Bedford oounty, l'a. On the 13>h inst. at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Jacob Erorich, by tbo Kev. J. 11. A. Kitriniilor, Mr. ESPY BAREFOOT to Miss AX NETTIE EMRICH, b-ih of this couuty. At tbo Lutheran parsonage in Bedford, on the 10th inst. by tbe Rev. J. tj. McAtee, Mr. AX DKKW .} DIKIIL to Miss MARGARET E. WHETSTONE, both #f Coierain tp. In St. Clairsville, Feb. 10. 1870, at the Lather- J an parsonage, by the Rev. J. Peter, assisted by tbe Kev. C. U. Heilman, Mr. JOHN U. MOeES to Miss MARY K. OSIER, both of Bedford Co. j DIED- At her home, at Rays Hiil, on Monday Febru- I ary 7th, 1879. Mrs. MARY NYCI'M, agnd 76 } years, 10 months and 18 days. Mother Xycum was well known in this eomiru- I uity, and was loved and esteemed by all who bad ' the pleasure of her a'qnaintance. She WM tbe | mother of five children, had twenty-four grand children and four great grand children. She died in the foil hope of a blessed immortality. ffIRUK BLUE, WATER PROOF and PARLOR I MATCHES. Wholesale and retail at llfebdm G. ROSTER 4 CO.'S. HARPERS WEEKLY, HARPRRS BAZAR FRANK LESLIE, CHIMNEY CORNER, and all other Illustrated papers fur sole at the Inquirer BO >u i.vore. tf §tur |Urcrtisfmeats. All • Advertisements, except public sales and be inserted three moath* and ebar?eu eordingly unless otherwise ordered. NOTJi E.—An election will be held at the pubi;.- bouse of Emanuel Brosiaa, in the Bor ougb of >aConnel;sbarg, on Monday the 7th of March. I-70, between the Hours of 13 o'clock M. • nd 'f° o'ehatk P. M.. to elect five Managers of the Chasubertbnrg and Bedford TnrnpiJte Road Ce&pMj for the ea#uiojc year. T. B. KENNEDY", PreVt. Feb. 14, 1870.3t r pHK BEDFORD COUNTY BANK, BLOODY RUN, PESN'A. Acwunti Solicited! from Baskf, Rankers aod \ ! urbera. Interest allowed on time deposits. Col- ; leetion* m*dg on all aecetaable poioi-. A geoer- ; ■1 banking buM&eaa traoiacUd. Btockholderi i iodieiduaUy liable for deposit*. STOCK HOLbERS J. V. BRLL, C. W. ARRETBOSy W, P. OKaiSiyjC, D. P. GWtS, JOH! SCOTT, H. c. PTSHER, TBO HAS FISBEW, J. 11. et_A£l£R, . DORH'S, —of First National Bank of Huntingdon, Pa. s. v. RUSSELL* Bedford, Pa. 8. SYCBB, Ray# Hill. Pa. J. m. BAEXDoLLaa, Bloody Run, Pa. J. B. WILLIAMS, do. J. *. B k BSIcLLA R, di>. J. in BGIS, do. ISfefctf JOHN Dt BOIS, Cashier. ; PUBLIC SALE 1 By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the. undersigned will expose to i sale at public auction on the premises, on BAT- I CKDAY. the 19th day of March. 1870, T W 0 : LOTSOFOROrND in the town of La fsyette-ville. South Woodberry township, Bedford j Cownty. adjoining lots of David Bonneit and Jo seph Barley, fronting ab' nt one hundred feet on Mam street and extending back about one bun dre-J and sixty feet, and having thereon two one sod a half -story LOG DWELLING HOUSES. Pale to commence at 10 o'clock, when the terms will be made known. JOBIATI T. BARCLAY", ISfeb Adin'r of Mary Barclay, dee'd. N'OTI/E OF stPPEALR. Notice is hereby given that appeals from the Assessment for the year 1879, will be heard at the C imnissionera' Office, in Bedford, for the severs! c.strieta of the county, as follows: For Juniata, Schellsburg, Harrison. Xnpier, St. Clair and St. Clairsril'e, on Monday, March 14. For Londonderry, Cumberland Yaijey, Cole rain, Rainsburg Southampton, Monroe and East Provi.ienre, on Tuesday, March 15. For M'est Providence, Bloody Run, Hopewell, Snake S; ring. South Woodberry, Middle Wood berry or, 1 Woodberry Borough, on Wednesdav, March 10. For Kroad Top.Coaidale, Liberty, Saxton.t'nion, Bedford Borough, and Bedford township, on Thursday, March 17. No subsequent appeals will be heard except in cases where it is shown that tbe persons appeal ing were unable to attend at the tine and place above indicated. PETER M. BARTON, DANIEL P. RIEGLB, Attest: GEORGE ELDER, J.vo. G. FWbeb, Cik. [ I -fell] Commissioners OATARRn, HEADACHE and WEAK EYES, posmvcir ctkcd ar SASSAFRAS AND WITCH HAZEL. A package will be #*ni by mail pesi paid on re ceipt of Twenty five cent?. My Catarrh was immediately relieved by your Sa-Mlfti and Witch Uatei. Her. ASA BROWN. 1 ran read without wearing spectacles and the weakness is entirely gone since using your Sassa fras and Witch Hazel. NORMAN BARNES. Your Sassafras and Witch Haael has never fail ed to relieve my headache within five minutes. Mrs. SARAH JONES. Circulars sent free and a liberal inducement is offered to Agents every where. Address Rev. 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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters ot administration having been granted to the subscriber by the Register of Bedford county, on the estate <.f Nathan Robison, late of Southamp ton towaship, deceased, notice is hereby giveu to those indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payisent, and those having eleitue against the same will present them daly authenticated for settletr. nt. IIIRAM EOBISOX, II fet" Executor. ITALIAN QUEEN BEE? The u . ier.-igned, having 12 stocks of Italian Bee', is now prepared to rear Queens for sale- Ail persons desiring them will pleaie send tbeir orders so> n. No orders filled unless accompan ied with the cash. Price, six Queens to one ad dress 59 each. Less number, $3 each. Purity and safe arrival by mail warranted. Ben book e r.tai: ing in.-tructions for introducing Queens, free. Address A. B. SNOEBERGER, New Enterprise, 4 iVbr.D. Bedford county. Pa. TYOOK AGENTS WANTED FOB STRUGGLES AND TRIUMPHS OF :■>, T. BAR N U M Writt. aby Himseif. Ia One Large Octavo Y'oL— Nearly 800 page?— Printed in English and German—33 Elegant Full Page En gravings: It Embraces Forty Years Recollections of his Busy life, as u Merchant, Manager, Backer. Lec turer and Showman, and gives accounts of bis Imprisonment, hia Failure, hi* Successful Euro pean Tour?, and important Historical and Person nl Reminiscences, replete with Humor, Arredotcs and Entertaining Narrative. No book published so acvepiablr to al! class*.'. Every one wants it. Agents ore selling from 50 to lid) a week. Me ■fft-r extra terms. Onr Illustrated Catalogue and Terms to Agents sent free. J. B. BURR A CO., 4fefc6w Publishers, Hartford, Conn. THE BEDFORD HOTEL 1 FOR SALE OR RENT The subscriber now offers t'-is well known hotel for tale or Rent. Possession given at any time to suit j urchaser. The bui'ding is in good repair, having just been thoroughly re-fitted. For furth er particulars apply to JOSHUA J. SHOEM AKER. 23t.0v tf Bedford Pa. * SSKSSORS, ATTENTION! JAL The Assessors of the several dudrtet* o: B< 1- ford e.outy are hereby requested to meet the Foard of Commissioners, at their office, in Bed f ri, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16lh, to reeeir* the books, infractions. Ae., for the as -essmer.t for the y-ar 1979. All are enjoined to be present. Bv order of the Board. 2sjan3ir JNO. G. FISHKR, Clerk. TIST OF CAUSES put down for J Trial at the Spinal February Term., 1879, (28th day.: . Middle Woodberry tp , vs Bassler A Longeneckcr. Thomas Growden vs Archibald Blair et al. oxint vs Same. Charles W. Colvin v? Wm. J. Rock etal Georgs Koades vs Edward A Fuckler. Frederick is Miller vs John Mcllwaine. Sophia W. Mullin vs George Mull in s Executors. J M Shoemaker is William A Powell George W Gump vs PhilipLebselter W B Huffman vs George W. Gump Hcnrv P Moek vs Wm. Hammers. Alex* McGregor s Adm rvs Wm. A. Reininger Isaiah Collin*, widow and children vs Klixa Col- : lins et al. Sbanuon and Aldstadt vs EmUy and A. J. Cru man. John B. WcaTer v John Bowser Same vs Same. Bernard Clabaagb vs Isaiah Mills Wm. M Lloyd. Indorsee. Ac., vs Hopewell tp. Scheie District John B Weaver. Trustee vs John Bowser. William Bowles rs George Stasky et al. Certified, January 18,1870. j*n27w4. JNO P. RERD, Prot'y. IA VERY BODY can be accommodated with Jtli WALL PAPER at t be Inquirer Book Store DICKENS' NOVELS, foil sets, at 25 cenu per novel, at the Inquirer Dook Store, tt gMrerifernmtte. A NNUAL REPORT OF THE Al'DI -I*- TORS OF BEDFORD COUNTY. ISA A C AIESGEL, EttJ., Trca wtt of Bedford County in account with laid County from. Janu ary 7/4, A- D. 1869 to January 8/1, A. If. 1870: TREASURER, I)R. To balance ia Treasury at laat settle- ! men! $11603 31 To amount of tax received from old col lectors, hi follows: John Kemery, Schellshurg bor... 29 69 Isaac P. Earnest. Bedfo-d tp 4 00 Jaeob Evans, Londonderry tp 281 56 S. fl. Flock. Liberty tp CO 66 Solomon Barley, M. Woodberry tp 297 19 To amount received on unpaid lists for 1868, placed in the hands of Justices of tbe Peace for collection: John A. /lamp, Roinsburg bo ough and Colerain tp„ ii JJ I'aac Kaaiisgtt, Liberty tp 66 34 William Adams, Snathampton tp ........ 13 78 Jacob firenneman, M. Woodberry tp 297 20 David Points, Bedford tp 612 0j I). A. Plank, St. Ciairsville bo;.. Ii 59 S S Fluck, Saxton bor 19 61 To amount received from tbe sever J""™- - townships before placing lists of un paid taxes in the hands of Juttiees of tbe Peace: Bedford borough 1768 13 j Bedford tp 2974 46 i Bloody Run bor 213 87 j Broad Top tp 953 62 ! Coledale boro 166 45 I Colerain tp 2041 79 ' Cumberland Vallev tp 1856 46 ! Harrison tp..... 504 33 ' Hopewell tp—.. 1280 96 Juniata tp 826 12 Liberty tp 833 52 Londonderry 1179 22 Monroe 1262 24 Napier tp 2179 10 Providence E. tp 902 89 ProTideoce W. tp 1088 60 Rain burg boro 238 86 Schellsburg boro 369 30 Ssxton boro 209 64 St. Clairsville b0r0... l4l 38 St. Clair tp 2159 42 Snake Spring tp 1189 93 I Southampton tp 999 48 j Union tp 1189 53 Woodberry M. tp 3356 69 Woodberry boro 297 46 Woodberry S. tp 3963 85 To amount reee'd on unpaid lists placed in tbe hands of Justices of tbe Peace for eolieetion: John W. Bo sen, Napier tp 523 80 Jessie Hoffman. Snake Spring tp 152 00 James Cessna. Cumberland Valley tp 247 04 Wliliam B Lambrigbt, Union tp 156 00 James Camel!, Monroe tp 140 60 John McCleary. Bedford tp 900 Oil Adam Haderman, Woodberry S. tp 311 "67 Jacob L. Albright. Londonderry tp 135 52 John B Flack. Hopewell tp 120 00 David Miller, Harrison tp 35 00 John A Gump, Bloedy Bun boro 190 S3 John C. Fieard, Broad Top tp 500 00 Micbael F Stock, Woodberry boro 75 68 Joseph Snow Jen, Woodberry M tp— ISO 00 A W Swope, Coledale boro 66 56 Isaiah Morris, St Clair tp 319 35 Henry Geyer, Juniata tp 350 0O Joseph Fisher, Providence W. tp 149 61 Peter Dewalt, SchelUbnrg boro 82 18 John Holderbaum, Colarain tp _ 125 00 Jno A flump, Rainsburg boro 24 00 John W. Sams, Providence E tp 206 00 To costs ree'd from James McDonald 100 00 To taxes ree'd on unseated lands 14 00 To amoui t of ten day tax ree'd 8 81 Total receipts 853,407 96 TREASURER, CR. By amount paid Jurors daring the year 1869: Grand Jure. February Term: 188 39 Petit " " '• 329 05 Jurors adjourned Court. Feb'y Term... 344 24 Grand Jurors, April Term 13S 26 Petit 367 02 Jurors adjourned Court. July.. 372 53 Grand Jury, September Term 184 82 Petit '• " 341 58 Jurors adjourned Court, Sept 363 *6 Grand Jnry November Term 179 36 Petit " " " 401 62 By am ant of Sundry cheeks drawn by the Commissioners as follows: Court Crier 163 31 Tip Staves 188 99 Scalp' 3093 21 William Kirk, services as Jury Comm'r 94 80 Isaac Kensinger " " " 87 88 Moses Points, special services " 15 00 Jno. G. Fisher, Clerk to Jury Comm'rs... 49 6a Constables returns 714 94 Road Views 193 00 Bridge view and expenses S9 50 Assessors making assessments 466 00 P.egistration of voters under new Ke -is try Law 605 60 George Elder, services at Commissioner 13 00 Peter M. Barton an a 105 25 Dan'l P. Beegle " " *' 168 00 David Howsare " " " 188 00 , Mieh'l S Ritchey '• " " 32 00 ! Jacob Prise, erecting bridge at Williams' llsM 00 j Part pay erecting bridge at Stonerstcwn 300 00 Erecting bridge in Bedford tp 284 9 00 i Dsn'! Hifeehew for bridge in St Clair tp. 350 OP William Oster " ** " 530 00 Record Books for Prothceotary's Office... 299 15 J W Diel.erson fees and per rentage on collection 170 53 Sheriff Keyscr hoarding and conveying prisoners to We:tern Peniteatiarv 244 56 Robert Steekman boarding prisoners and summoning jurors 1049 77 Robert Steckman conveying prisoners to Penitentiary and House of Refuge—.. 324 50 Attorneys si lary to Commissioners 100 00 Meyers A Menge! advertising 540 20 '• " printing blanks.,,, 277 00 John Luti advcrtiiing 543 1 6 S. L Ruseli services a? "ounsel 100 00 John G. Fisher salary as Clerk 350 00 0 E Shannon, Esq. fees as Prothonolary 181 04 U J Henderson, curbing, paving and erecting Court Heart steps, S4O 87 Shires A Jordan railing for Court House steps 200 00 Mary Morris e'eaniog office; and Court House - 53 75 Charles Merwine services as Janitor—.. 82 70 Joshua Mower repairing Court Hon"e A Jail - 37 13 Joshua Mower cleaning and i.-pairing Conrt House 42 75 Wood, coal and pine for Cou-. For.e A Jail - 136 43 J L Lessig repairing Jail 2 CO Money over-paid on duplicates and tax refunded —•- 118 06 Costs of requis'tion in esse of Common wealth vs. Growden - 157 15 Costs of Justices on collecting taxes 24 55 Costs in Common wealth eases 1837 71 Costs of holding Coroner's inquests 26 13 Enrolling militia and holding militia ap peals ■••• '-J 04 Maintaining prisoners at Western Pen'y. 845 ,o Medical attendance upon prisoners 5 90 I). Wishaba ugh, auditing account of O. E Shannon, Esq - 22 50 Advertising for unseated lands not sold.. 31 00 Keeping iurnata at House of Refuge ..... 90 90 H. J. Henderson services as appraiser of Poor House damages - 14 00 John R Jordan do do do 14 08 John Fulton do _ do do 22 90 L. DeSbaugh. hobbling prisoners 3 75 Reiniuger and Btrgle arresting horse thieves —— 47 20 Wm. M. Hall, fees in Com. vs. Gibson... 20 00 M. 8. Ritchey interest on Bote - 18 09 Jno Sill prin. and interest on oounty loan 452 00 'ohn Mowery interest on loan 96 08 Mate tax as per order of Commissioners on County Treasurer —. 2792 77 Money overpaid on subscription to bridge 24 46 John G Fisher making oat tax duplicates and enrollment lists - 73 00 John G Fisber services at special courts 56 00 Postage, telegrams and stationery 36 39 T M Lynch goods for Court House 26 56 Tax duplicates for 1569 11 50 Fisher A Son 2 bbls. of cetucnt 7 00 Insurance on Court House and Jail 74 00 Barnbart A MeMullin shace trees 15 00 Hartley A Meitgar goods for C. House.. 36 12 Caarles Merwine work at Court House... 9 50 R W iierkstresvvr canvas for duplicates.. 4 25 Paid Jacob Carper road tax on unseated lands 2 40 : Treasurer's commission for 1865...,........ IcoO 90 " 1809 1990 99 : By amount paid to State Treasurer .. 3579 02 •• " " William Bowles, Poor House Treasurer ..... 5000 98 Expenses of auditing account.. IGB 00 Treasurer's salary 39# 00 Amount paid Charles Merwine attending auditors —— 8 90 £ta ionery - 25 00 Expenses of County Institute 9)90 •' General Election, October ... 553 64 " Spring " 321 7# •' Special election in Harrison township '0 06 Total credits - $39541 CO Receipts - _553407 96 Expenditures 39541 60 j Balance in Treasury ...$13856 96 Amount of taxes in the basis of old col lectors- —— Amuunt of unpaid taxes ia the hands of Justices of the Peace tor 1868. ..... 47 95 Amount of unpaid taxes in the hands of Justices of the Peace for, 1869 6506 03 Total - *TC24 73 Monty owed by Bedford County: John Sill, on note S3OOO 09 John Kemmery, on note 2OOO 00 John Mowery, on sole 800 00 Total... $5866 1 BEDFORD COUNTY, S. S. ' The undersigned auditors of said cour.ty d i ! hereby entity, that in pursuance of the acts of | Assembly in inch eases made and provided, they met at the Court House, in <h.- Borougb of Bed ford, and did audit and adjust tb accounts of Inaat Mssosi., Treasurer for said county. fur the ▼far A. D. 1869, a* ascertained in the foregoing statements, and that they hare examined the foregoing accounts due to and owed by said coun ty, and tbat they hare found the same to be cor rect. Witness our hands this Sth dar of January A. D. 1870. 3. WHrP, M. A. HUNTER, OWEN MGIRR. J. K. Retxolds. Clerk. To the Auditor General of rennsglcaniar Ttes-smr in acc-UDt with the Uonutn .nweallh of Pennsylvania from Jan nary feth, 1864 to Janu ary Bth. 1870: TREASURER. DR. To amount of tavern and restaurant Li. censcs —. 3780 80 To amount of retailers'license# 977 50 TREASURER, OR. By treasurer's per rentage 87 SI By cash paid So. (J. KiehoiU, services as Associate Judge... 300 00 By cash paid O. W. Gump, for services as Associate Judge... 3(5 30 By Pensions 1000 00 By cash paid for printing 25 20 BEDFORD COTXTV, S. S. The undersigned auditors of said county do hereby certify that in pursuance of the act of as sembly it tnch cases made and prorired, they met at the Court House, in the Borough of Bed ford, and did audit and adjust the ic-ounU be tween Isaac Mogzj , Treasurer of said County and the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as ascet tained in the foregoing statemcnL Witness our hands this bth day of January, A. D. 1870. S. WHIP, -M. A. HUNTER, OWEN MetilKß, J. M. Rlysolds, Clerk. Aud.tors 4feb List of Jurors dratvn for Adjourned Court, 4th Monday, 28th day of Febru ary, A. D., 1870. Otbo Elbin Aaron Items A. H Jenkens George S hirer George N. Ellis Philip Weaverling James ii Woy Jacob Koons Fred G Beegio George Gardill Renben R Colvin Abraham Pluck Samuel Dubbs Michael Wecdie A. H. Hull Georgo W. Bowser John R Jordan Samuel Carney Michael Diebl Satuuel Nteoiemus George Hartle Simon llarc!erode Henry Dorsey B. F. flarelerode John C. Figard A- J Middletoo George Lyeinger Martin L Miller William J Palmer Lewis Potter Leonard Bittncr Joseph Griffith Josi&b Griffith James Cornell John Genbarr W. J. Patterson Henry II Fisher H- Clay Lashley. Drawn and certified at Bedford the 13th day of January, A. D., 1870. Attest:— Isaac Kensingeb, Jno. G. Fisher, William Kirk, Cierk. Jury Comrn's. rjpHE BEST ' fJTHR BEST I THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN A weekly illustrated journal of 10 page#, devoted to Machinery. Agricultural Improvements, Chem ical Science and New Diseovtries. A splendid Journal. 91,500 Cash in Prires will be paid for club# of subscribers, on the 10th of February. A handsome larga steel plate ENGRAVING of 19 distinguished American Inventors, presented to subscribers. Specimens of paper, prospectuses, and blanks for names, sent free. Term-. $3 a year; $1.50 for 0 month.-. 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For SUPPRESSION a large lose should be ta ken as it produces the desired effect by sympathy As a DINNER PILL, take one or two PILLS to promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach an J bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite, and invigorates tie system. Hence it is often advantageous where no serious derangement ex ists. One wh" feels tolerably well, often finds tbat a dose of those Pills makes him feel decided ly better, from their cleansing and renovating ef fect on the digestive apparatus. DR. J. C. AYER A CO., Practical Chemist, B. F. HARRY, Agt. lude Lowell, Mais. QITIZENS* CO-OPERATIVE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BEDFORD, PA. Incorporated, March, 1569, by Special Act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania. This company is orgaaiiod on tha Co-Operative Mutual Plan. The membership fee is graded according to the age of the applicant, and is lower than other mu tual companies. 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Will Knit 20,000 Stitches in one Minute, and do perfect work, leaving every kaot on the inside of the work. It will knit a pair of stock ings (anv sire) is less than half an hour. It will knit Close or Open, plain or Ribbed work, with any kind of coarse or fine woolen yarn, or cotton, silk or linen. It will knit stocking? with double heel and toe, drawers, boons, saeks, smoking Caps, comforts, purses, muffs, fringe, afgbans, nu bias, undersLevet, mittens, skating caps, lamp wicks, mats, cord, undershirts, shawls, jackets, cradle brackets, leggias, suspenders, written, ti , dies, tippets, tufted work, and ia fact as endless ! variety of articles in every day use, a* well as for i ornament. FROM $5 TO $lO PER DAY Can be made by any one with the American Knit ting Machine, knitting stockings, Ac., while ex pert operators can even make more, knitting fan cy work, which always commands a ready sale. A person can readily knit from twelve to fiiteen pairs of stockings per day, the profit on which will be not less than forty cents per pair. FARMERS can sell their wool at only forty to fifty cents per pound: hot by getting the wool made into yarn at a small expense, and knitting it into socks, two or three dollars per poend may be real Lea. On the receipt of $25 we will for ward a machine as ordered. We wish to procure active AGENTS in every section of the United States and Canada*. to whom the most liberal inducements will be offer ed. Address, American Knitting Machine Company. lSfeWw Boston, Mui, or St. Louis, Mo. PILES. —A Missionary, who had suffered 22 years with Piles, was cared, and will send the receipt free. Rev. FOSTER DIX, 4feb4w Jersey City, H. J. A GREAT CHANCE! Agents Wanted.' fIOOO per year sure made by Agenu, male or female seil ng our vorld renoxntd Patent Ee erlaeting Wkite Wire Clotkes Liner. Cheapest and best clothes lines in the world; only 3 eta per foot, and will last a hundred years,— Address the Hudson Rieer Wire Co., 75 William 6h Iff. Y, Of 16 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 4feb4w FOR DEAFNESS— THE PATENT ORGAN IC VIBRATOR. It fits into the Ear, is not perceptible, removes Singing Noises in the Head, and enables Deal Persons to hear distinctly at Church or public Assemblies. Treaties on Deaf ness, with Means of Cnre, sent free. DR. T. HUNT STILLWATER, 4fcb4w 762 Broadway, N. Y. '0 VNVASSING-BOOKS SENT FREE FOR PARIS BY SUNLIGHT and GASLIGHT A WORK descriptive of the MYSTERIES. VIR TUES. VICES, SPLENDORS A CRIMES of the CITY OF PARIS. It tells how Paris has become the Gayest and most Beautiful City in the world: how its Beauty and Splendor are purchased at a fearful cost of Misery and Suffering: how visitors are Swindled by Professional Adventurers; how Virtue endYioe go arm-in-arm in the Beautiful City; how the most Fearful Crimes are committed and concealed; how money is squandered in useless luxury; and contains over 150 fine engravings of noted places, Life and Scenes in Paris. Agents wanted. Can vassmg Books sent free. Addrees NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. 4f*b4w Philadelphia, Pa. ANTED—AGENTS. •75.00 TO $300.00 PER MONTH, Everywhere, mate and female, to introduce die Genuine Improved Common Sense FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, This Machine -will stitch, hem, fell, tack, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a most superi or manner. PRICE O.VLY 18 DOLLARS. FULLY WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS. We will pay SIOOO for any machine that will tew a stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the • ELASTIC LOCK STITCH. Ever; second stich can be cut, and still tha cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing it. Ws pay Agents from $75 to S2OO per month and ex penses, or a commission from which twice that amount can be made. Address SECOMB k CO, Pittsburg, Pa.; Boston, M ass, or St. Louis, Mo. CAUTION —R. ware of all A cants selling Ma chines under the same name as ours, unless they can show a certificate of Ageney signed by us. We shall not hold ourselves responsible for worth less Machines so'd by ether parties, and shall prosecute all parties either selling or using Ma chines under this name to the toll extent of the law, uniess such Machines were obtained from us by our agents. Do not be imposed upon by par ties who copy our advertisements and circulars and C.ffer worthless Machines at a less price. 4feb4w Q 0 N S U M P T I ON~ BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, and CATARRH, Cured by taio.'orio*. Abbott's In baling Fluid is the only remedy known that operates on the Lungs—dissolves the tu terries, which are thrown off, the cavities heal, and a cure is effected. Treat ment by letter or in person can be had only of y. VAN HCMMELL, M. D, fiatigl'lm 10 West 14th St., N. Y. M4-J3Q The most perfect machine yet invented. Will widen and narrow, turn a boel, or point toe. It will knit plain or ribbed. It trill knit stockings, drawers, shirts, hoods, comforters, mit tens. Ac. It is cheap, simple and durable. It seta up its own work, uses but one needle, and re quires no adjusting whatever. It will do the sume work tbat the Lamb machine will do, and cost# less than half at much, and has not the tenth part of the machinery to get out of ordor. Circulars and samples mailed free on application. Agents wanted. AH machines guaranteed. STRAW A MORTON Gen'L Agents, No. 20, Sixth St., Pittsburg, Pa. 0 GRILL AR D' S • • EUREKA'' Smoking Tobacco is an exeetient article of gran - ulated Virginia. —Wherever introduced it is universally admired —lt is put up in handsome muslin bags, in which orders for Meerschaum Pipe# are daily ''LORILLARD S " YACHT CLUB" Smoking Tobacco has no superior; being denico. tin Ltd. it cannot injure nerveless constitutions, or people of sedentary habits. —lt is produced from selection! of the finest stock, and prepared by a patented and original manner. —it is very aromatic, mild, and light in weight —hence it will last much longer than other*; nor does it burn or sting the toague, or leave a Aisa greeaMe afler-tarte. —Orders for genuine, elegantly carved Meer schaum Pipes, silver mounted, and packed in neat ieath-.-r pocket cases, are placed in the Yacht Clah brand daily- I/IRILLARD S CENTURY Chewing Tobacco. —This brand of Fine Cut Chewing Tobaeeo bas no superioranywhere. —lt is, without doubt, the best chewing tobacco in the country. LOKILLARD'S SNUFFS Have been in general nse in the United States over 110 years, and still acknowledged "the beet" wherever used. —lf your storekeeper doe# not have these arti cles for "sale, ask him to get them. —They are sold by respectable jobber* almost everywhere. Circulars loaned on appHention. P. LORILLARD * 00, Itkiecl2<c7 Kw York, j rPHE MAGIC COMB will chmnge ny JL colored ttair or beard to a permanent olaek or brows. It contains ma par sou. Any one can use it. One sent by mail for sl. Addreoo RAG'C COMB CO, 1 JfctocLe SprihfWd,
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