ficiifocO Inquirer. DIRECTORY.—The FOLLOWING is a directory of the Officers of Bedford County sod the Borough of Bedford, of the Minister? of Bed ford, and the time of meeting of the different associations; BEDFORD COCBTT OFFICERS. Prm&m* J*&s+ —Hoa. Alex. King. A**x>ciat* Jvdye* —W at. 0. fiiebfoiti aad Oeu. W. Gump. IS ttil—iftii |. lit*i*ter and Rtmrdcr. —J -ho ?. Kwi. I> ; *triei A ttmrnef —£- T Kerr. Treasurer— Ti azt Jfoore, Sk*rtf~ WiKiAtsi Keyter. iJtjr. *7y Sit riff —John A. iVlxu. Coux+y Surrey or—Samuel Ketterman. Cs***i**iover* —P. P. Qeeglt, George K.'der, sad P. M. Barton Cltrh—^d ohm G. F:ehcr. Conn'tl —John W. Diekeraoa. Director? of Pwr— UL Egulf. Ad*cn K. and J. I. Nohie. Steward Samuel DeSbaash. Co**ttr—J. W. DkkrrtWin. Clerk—A. J; Ssasolß, Treasurer —William Bowies. I'h —Dr. F. C. Iwaar. Audiftsrt —M. A. Hcnler, Owen McGin, and S. Whip. BCROCGB OrriCRRS. 3 —V. Suckmu. Buryene —Joiab Haley, O-nncil—W. B<vwles, Jonathan W. M. Cook, J. M. Shoemaker, Hiram Lent* and Reed. Cleri— H. Kicedeinns. Treafartr— Jaa, 11 Hush. tWwllr—Richard Carboy, H'i jh CnnttabU —Lawrence Defihangh, StSuol Director*—, Jpb Manru Isaac Mecirle. Geo. MesgSe. Jacob Bowser. Gee-, llardorff. Geo H. Mesgel, Secretary. H. Treasurer. HiSISTE as. Epitcofxzlu** —Rev. Alfred J. Barrator. Presbyterian —Rev. R. F. WfllOt. Lutheran —Hev. J. Q. MeAtiee. Methodist —Rev. A. W. Gibso>t. German Reformed —Rev. H. Ueckerman. Roman Catholic —Re*. Thoma? Heyden. A 8?OCI ATIOX S. Bedford Lodge, So. 3JO. A. Y. M., meet! on the first Wednesday on or before full moon, in the Bedi'-rd lisll, on the corner of Pitt and B-ichard streets. Peace Brand Encampment, Hit. 114. I. O. 0. p., mees't on the first end third Tuesday even ings of each month, in the Bedford Usli. liedfmrd. Lodge, No. 702. I. 0. 0. P.. meets ev ert r'ri.isv evening, in the Bedford Hal!. Btdfonl Lodge, No. 149,1.0. G. T-, meet! in the Cowt House, on Monday evening of each Bedford Council, No. M2.0.U. A. M. r meets n I'horedav evening of each week, in the Mason ic Hall. HTXTIXGDOS ABLTOIBTOE R. R-—FoltArrotjne mcnt —Mail Tram leaves Mt. Dallas at I.ho P. -M arrives at Huntingdon at 4.20 P. M. Leave- Huntingdon at B.4tt A. M.—arrives at Ml. Dallas at 11.52 A. M. Coaches leave Mt. Daiias for Bed iord the arrival of each train. Coaches leave Bedford for Mt. Dallas at 11.60 \. M. to connect with the Mai! Train. The Post Office in Bedford will oven at 7 o'clock A. M. and cio.c a: S o'clock P. M. daring wet,, day*, and on Sunday will be kept open from 7 %tu\ Affairs. Important Notice. AH persona knowing themselves indebted to the late firm of Durborrow A Lutz, are hereby noiifiea that all accounts must be set tled promptly. Those indebted for subscrip tions will ascertain the facts and amount by reference to the date on the yellow slip with their newspaper address. AH bearing date prior to July loth 1668 are indebted to Dur borrow A Lutz for the amount due up to thai time. Accounts for advertising Ae., have been forwarded to all at various times. These ac counts must now be settled ,- no longer indul gence can be given. Those neglecting tbi uoliee mast not complain if they find their accounts is the bands of an officer for collec- 1 lion. JONH Lcrz. •-ityanU j IBE BANK has been moved to the ISQCIKEK . Aiding on Juliana st., in the room lately oc -pied by S. J. McCauslin. E. G. MVMCLUS has moved his boot and shoe shop to the basement of the IXQCIREB building. STOP at the sign of the Indian when you are on the lookout for good tobaccos and cigars. ALL the Monthly Magazines, Periodical* and daily papers can be had at the Inquirer Book Store. Go tc D. W. Grouse's if yon want the bes' brands ol smoking and chewing tobacco, nam ber one cigars singly or by the thousand, or a good pipe. THE Largest New-paper Mail which g"e to any one firm in this country, is received by G. P. Howell £ Co., the New York Ad vertising agents. Their place of business is at No. 40 Park Ilow. Oca neighbor* of Cumberland have been infested for some time with incendiaries. On Saturday night the 32ih iust.. no less than six different buildings were fired, and two were burned Sown. None of the inceouiarie bsve yet been arrested. Go to the IxsjrißEß Book Store for station cry, school books, miscellaneous book*, news papers, magazines, pens, pencils, inks and every thing in that line. Don't be afraid to go in and took around anyhow—No harm done if yoc don't buy. LAND SLIDE —On Thursday the 17th In*t.. on the H. 4 B. T. R R. a heavy land slide ■ccurred at Cypher's cut immediately after a traiu bad passed through. The company ex pect to have a clear track again in the course of tight or tea days. Luckily they have an 1 engine and boxed car on this side for the j accommodation of local trade and travel. DEUGBTFt L WABIXG in mad can be found from Spang's Corner to the Court Honse. If Ibe borough authorities would only build a a couple dams yet. along Juliana street, we eight introduce gondolas and have a Venice on a small scale: to be sere we would have to boat through mud instead of water, but that would be a small matter. OCB EXTENDED CHARTER.—In another co! Una will be found the amendment to the charter of the Bedford and Bridgeport Rail rr ad extending it from Bedford to Mt. Dal las. The bill has passed and been signed by 1 the Governor, so that we are now ready for operations. As soon as the weather will per- | mil the anrvey is to be made. Hoes.—A number of good sized porkers j hare been perambulating our streets for some weeks past. We presume the owners hare turned them out as assistant garden makers, as the time for gardening is now approaching. To be auie we have a borough ordinance, for lidding tbe running at large of bogs, bat the town council are proverbially lenient in such -ases, and any persons wishing to turn their hogs into the street need not fear the enforce ment of that tyrannical ordinance. MORE CHARGES.—NeIson B. Miller, whose arrest we noticed la-t week bad a hearing before H. Nicodemus, E-q., on Saturday the 1 !th insL, which resulted in his being com mitted to jail to await his iriai (for horse stealing at April term of Court. It is tho't tbe evidence in this case is not strong enough to convict. After the Justice had made the above disposal of the case, the defendant was arrested by Constable Fetter on charge of stealing between one and two hundred dol lars in gold and siiver from Mr. John Hand, 0" Monroe tp. Defendant is a grandson (by tLarnage; oi tbe Plaintiff. Tns Xlw Ph)h Hot** Bit A.—-The follow j j ing bill has found iu way U> HarrUborg in a rery qui* way; #o much so indeed tbst - krew nothing of it a mil a day or W® ®- A ] matter of so much importance ought not to t* ; kept 50 carefully fro® the j people, k'or their bene!" full ApT'O'ntin* Commissioners to I soli the Poor and Hooso of Employment of j Bedford County and ai! the Ilea: Estate i no* held by tie Directors of tl>. P,.or of | j said County, and to purchase other Real! • Estate, and to erect suitable buildings j j thereon, and to aethortre the people of j said C"onty to vote for or against a sale of t the present Poor H<me property. 1 SECTIOS. 1. BE it enacted. That Michael ' HiHieae, Oer-rge XX. Williams, Sarroei Sha i fer 'of Citfon Townshint. John B Fh.iok, Andrew h.irtitD<tre. ait i Bernard O'Xwtl be. . and they are herebr appointed Commission cs authorized arid empowered to sell the Poor and House of Employment of Bedford | Oaaty. together with all the Real Estate now he'd hy the Directors of the Poor of said j Cotinty and the appurtenance* thereto belong int. atpoMw: saie. on such term* a* they ma think moat a-ivan'Rte,<o*. and to make sod execate a deed or deeds therefor to the pur chaser or purchasers i foe simple. Prodded that id Commissioners. a majority of wbotn shall be a quorum far the transaction of any bu*Sne*. may in their discretion divide and sell said real estate in lots or parcels. SEC. 2. That it shall be the du'J of the said Commissioners before selling and dis posing of the real estate aforesaid, to our chase other lands, not exceeding or.e hundred and seventy five scree, and e*eot thereon sui*ahle buddings for comfortable sheltering and main'ainig the poor, sick and insane of said County. See. 3. That it shall he the duty of the Commissioners aforesaid, a* soon as thei have purchased lands and erected building* thereon as required %y section second of this act. to remove all the personn! property now he'onging to -be Pivpc'or* of the P>• r. a well as all the istir. sick and insane of the aid Connty to the huTdings erected a* afore said. Prott led that (be said Cotnmiaei oners m if thev deem it advantageous, or for the comfort of the poor, sick and insane, sell and dispose of any part of the personal property about the present poor house and premises. St- . 4. The sfo 1 Commissioner* are here hy authorized and emPOweed tn i-ane bonds for the payment of the purchase monev of the real estjie bought by them, and for the cost of baihitng in sum* or amounts not ex eeedisg one thousand dollars and j arable in not more than ten annua! installment*, with interest not exceeding six per cent, * syatde setrti wonua'ly i*EC. •" I' >"aii be the dntv of the Comity ' GnrntnCTsinperß of Bedford C>anty, !o pv i nver. or cause to be paid over to the Com ] m>-ioi,erß hereto named. all monies arid ' 'axes levie.l and collected by rherc at anv [ time beret-'f*>re tor the purpose of erection I noor house building* in said County. and t levy. oot'ect and pay over to the herein named Commissioners from time to time taxes n nv he necesssrr tn enmrlete and par for the objects named in this apt. And the Com.mis sto'-erg herein named are berehy authorized and empowered to settle with and adjust the accounts annnallv of the Count* Commission erg. so far a relate* to the huildine taxes here in named. Provided. That the Commission ers herein named ebmli receive as a compen sation. two dollars per day tor evert dm necessarily spent in the performance of their d.-iie* herein named. SEC 6. That it shall be the duty of the Cotr.roissir.nerß herein named to r.nMi-h sn nttally in two newsps;>ers in said Connty a full statf ment of ail reciepts andexperditnrew for the purposps he-ein named. Prorided, That before the -a-d Cr-nwt'ssionerA shall be authorized to perform ar-v of the duties here in named, the qtjesfioi whether the prr-peru now owned by Bedford County, known as the "Poor Honse PropertT." sha! heso'dornnt. shal! be snbmitted to a vote of all the qnali find electors of the s'd County. Said etec •ion to b- he'd or. Friday the 27th dar of H'Ti A. D. 3870. when thr= in favor of the sale of the present "Poor House Pronertv." •"d the i urobae.e of another as provided in •bis act- shall vot- a ticket with the words "•Poor House" on the outside, end the word "For gale of Poor H<-use" on the inside, aid •h'se opposed to the sale of the preeeet •poor Honse on the outside, and the words *• Atminst a =n!e of the Poor House." on the inside And the Sheriff of the said Count*, is authorized and required to give notice r f said election, by proclamation, in not less than two newsrnpers in said Count!*, at least three w-elts before said election: the election to be held in the respective e'ecHoti districts, by the e'ection officers elected at the lt genera! electron; the return Judges to meet a' the Court House, in Bedford Boroutrh. on Monday succeeding said election, and if. upon a careful counting of : ' e votes, it shall lie found that a majorit* of the votes polled were in favor of the sale of the present "Poor Honse Propert*." then the said Commission era shal! proceed at once to purchase land and erect buildings as aforesaid, but if a majority sb a 'l Tn;e against the sale of the present "Poor House Property." then tie provisions of tfeis art shall be of no effect ! "he expenses of said .election shall be paid ont of the County Treasury. A r STEEU SCRPLEUENT to an act t. incorp. - rate the Bedford and Bridgeport railroad company, approved the thirty-first day of March. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred ar.d sixty eight, extending the time for psjosent of enrolment tax and tsthonz'ng said railroad company to con nect with the Huntingdon and Broad Top railroad. and authcriziog >:. id e ny to borrow money. SELTIOV 1. EL. itenaeted by the rotate and BOM* OF Representatives hi THE Common ireatth of Pennsylvania in Genera! Astembly met. and it is hereby enaded by the authority of the same. That the time for the payment of the enrolment taxes on an act entitled. "An Act to incorporate the Bedford and Bridgeport railroad company," approved the thirty first day of March, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty eight, and an act entitled, "A supplement to tie act to incorporate the Bedford and Bridge port railroad company," approved the sixth da* of April, Anno Domini one thousand right hundred and sixty eight, be extended for a period of six months from and alter the passage of tfc:s act, and upon the payment of •ucfc enrolment tax or taxes, within said period, the said acts shall have the same force and effect is all respects as if the said tax or taxes had been paid within one rear from the passage of said acts respectively, and to that end the said acts are hereby re enact ed. SECTION 2. That the Bedford and Bridge port railroad compiany be and the same is hereby authorized and empowered to extend their road, or to build a new road, from any point at or near the town of Bedford, in the county of Bedford, eastward, and to connect the tame with the Hunt: gdon and Broad Top railroad at Mount Dallas, in said county, and alao to connect aith any other railroad that may be hereafter constructed in the county of B-dford. SECTION S. That the Bedford and Bridgt - port railroad company be and they are hereby authorized to borrow such scoi or saras o! money, from time to time, for their corporate purposes as the board of directors may de termine. at a rate of interest not exceeding seven per centum per annum, and issue bonds or certificates for the money *o borrowed, securing the payment thereof ar.d the in terest thereon by morigag> or mortgages of the whole or an* part or parts of their lands, works, improvements, franchise*, tud per sonal property, now owned, or hereafter EC quired aid owned by them, ar.d the said c m party may assume the payment of any cr a:! taxes upon the principal and interest of the said bond*, or either of them, and may agree to convert the said bonds or any of them into capital stock of the said company, on such terms and at such times as the board of di rector:, may appoint. Provided, That the amount of money to be borrowed under the provisions of this act. shall not exceed five hundred thousand dollars. SECTION 4L That the said Bedford and Bridgeport railroad company is hereby an Iborized to make branch roads to any coal or iron ore mines at any point or points is the counties of Bedford, Satct-r-tt and Gamins. Approved, l-.uj March, 1870. IxrttOTWXSTS.-J. M. Shoemaker's oc I building, of which Davidson and H orn are the architects, is about completed. It presents .d>* ieet front and run* back IS4 teet Vhe I room on the first fipor ' r .Se windows io front | - vwca of a single pane French plate !54 by 10j feet. The room U very suitably arranged inside, the shelving, counters and other work after the latest iroprn'ed styles. The 2nd story is 12 feet high, and ■tonsists of two parlors ar.d three chatabcrr. The third story is 15 fet t higb. It has been leased by the order of Free Masons ie this place lor a ; number of years, and has been arranged and built under the supervision of that order. The main room i. 34 by 50 feet, which when completed inside, is to be the handsomest room out o! Philadelphia in the State. There are three ante-rooms beside this. The build ing ts an honor and an ornament to our town, and Mr. Shoemaker deserves much credit f r his enterprise. As he i now '-fixed up' ! in his new room, and has just received a large stock of new goods, be will be glad to have his friends sod patrons call at any time. Mrs. V. B, Tate's new building is nearly "ready tor the painters and plasterers. When completed, she will hare eleven very pleas ant chambers, and a latge dining-room, which with the main building, will enable her to accommodate quite a cumber of goerls the coming season. Arandaie. —A first clas* double ten-pin al ley is to be erected on the Arandale premises ibis Spring, for the accommodation of visit or# at that house next summer. New fences are also being built around the enclosure while the grounds are being beautified with shade-trees snd shrubbery, which will add innch to it appearance. Cramer Cottages. Another neat building has been added to the Cramer Cottages in the Eastern part of town, wed a fine selection of shrubbery, fruits and flowers are coming on, which will very much enhance the beauty of that place next summer. Churches. —A new frame German I'cfi>rm ed church has been built at Hershberger'a. on the Hollidayshurg pike, in Bedford Tp., luring the pa-t Winter, and there are two new brick churches. German Reformed and Lutheran, under construction io St. Clairsville borough. •Vf School-houses will be built at the fol lowing places during the coming Summer: two at Boydstown (one for the benefit of toe XX lb amendment cit-zens - one at Mill Town a- d one at Pleasant Hill in Bedford township, one at Ott's iu Coleraiti township, one a' Markle's in Monroe township, one a: Clark's a '.Vest Providence township, one at Kay's in Ho pewell township, and one at Longe necker s in Middle Woodberry township. XASBT TXIX* '•PI.AXTSTIOS.*'—I hev traided Off my Post OfSs A tuir mi Pay in Plantashnnl P rap* yu may be to here uv mi re- Hrquisbto my Guv'ment DCs with Awl iu glory in gech a Caws. Here mee fust: then j-dge Mee. It hap pened thus widely: I wu? canvas-in thee Maw tnea Fiate for owr Blavid Kedentry it the Post Offis suksecban. In tbet land uv pewer Delite I etruit a snag * * The Fe ver Acer tuk me. A thee Chills A Shivers sbuk me—shak me lib* a Nold loos button on a Shaiky fmoke- House doar: til mi fraim uv 40 Summerz. lukd like sum 01s plaid Out bum erz on a mornin wen his Gin iz gon Ahe can't git no moar! * * * (N. 8.. This is not rit by Edd. A. Powe; but it cums so awlfired neer to it tbet you woodn't no the difrunce in the dark ) In this ourfu! eggstremmitty 1 Flue at wonts tu a Nold lady fren' uv Mine A toaid her ra; kritterkel phix. Shee bes no d met- Long A Luvd tore XVell A shee cawls me Pet Names. "'"Troly," sz shee sech iz the Plalful knik notneo uv rai B-.-ihocd, "yu orter task a good Dj-ie uv Planta-hu-j Biturz. I've livd and --uferd in tbeaz swaum;s ever sense the three thayers was Hung and I no, to a ded sartinty, tbet P'sntashau Biturz iz the only reel kewer far theShaiks I" -*B—b—hat air tha al—l— —-oyaw! drink ■ 'a?ked I, ehtTeriaTy. feerin Least I mite bee incurridin" suthio uv a sntb ern Nacher. "DoonT bee skeered, 'Troly," -eplide the esstimabul Dorcos, '-tha air Maid uv --Ca'iU-ajya. S. T.—lfctiO—X A thee X'ery lojawlist kind uv iranty Crews Hon." Mi D- ut bein removed A mi Feers fur thee Post OTis aswagr-d I tuk an awlmity Doste uv "Plantashun Ayu Lett brutheric. it maid mee bile! 1 tuk another in 24 ours and mi -haiks quit. I may sa. tha "parsed in tbair Checks ! Tha got ! "Net van uv 'em lingurd too -ay go.jd bi I I was a Nasby kewered ; a Petroleum well!—well I VJI ! Now 1 am a Piautushnn rnishannerT: I go abowt preaefcin ;be good Tidin's to Awl sbaiker* A "uthers requirrln a Jentel s'iamerlent." sea small •,ilz I hev traided ff mi Post Offis A may Now be found taking Plantashun Bitter*, in ihe hiwa * and thee biwaiz frum Brly Morn Till Dewy Eve. XX'bat sin:,in. sufrin. shaiken oru:ber'il hev thee next Bouul ? XI c think we are doing our readers a favor by calling their attention to the handsome ■atalogoes of the well known Agricultural Warehouse of Messrs. R. H. A' i A Co., of New Y,,rk City, the oldest and largest estab lish ment there. The Retail Seed Cataloge has numerous illustrations of the N'-veltiee and Specialties in Vegetable, Grain and Gra-s Si-eds. and. though expensive, is sent to all ippiicants on receipt of stamp to prepay ■ outage. They deal largely also in Agricul tural Implements and Machines, and Small foah of every kind for Farmers. Gardeners, and Stock Raisers use, and publish a Large Catalogue, which is a handsome volume of at -ut 300 pag -s with nearly 600 illustrations or the Latest and Most Improved articles in their line: am-ng them many things which our farmers ought to hare, and I chick foey ear,not buy at any of our local stores. Of course this is a costiy book, ar.d they charge SI for it. but cen this is refunded to the purchaser ir hen he sends an order: so that iu rea'itv it c -?ts nothing. Even if it did, we should advise every man who owns any land, no matter how small, to get a copy now. Their address is P. O. Box 376, X. A". City. Tut- FASJITB'- Mcrr.it FIRE IxsruascE CoMf'iXT OF YORE insures against damage by lightning, whether fire ensues or not, ard to Live stock when insured, in Barns or at laree on the premises of the as-ured. This is a new feature, without additional cost, not extended by any taker company to the assured. la sure with the York, the people's favorite. XX". A. EOWXROS, Agent, March 15 LA7O. Bedford, Pa. AXOTULU rtRE. —XX e regret to learn that the residence of our friend Mr. John Sotoir dcu, of Cumberland X'alley was entirely des troyed by fire on the 18th icst. The loss is over two thousand dollars, but we have not been able to get the particulars. Our friends throughout the county would confer a great avor, by sending us the news. EVEKT body unites tn praising the merits of the AJisaja. and why not ? It gives the best satisfaction of any arbcle ever sold for the hair, renewing its color, prevents iu falling off, makes coarse Lair soft and smooth, darkens and beautifies faded and lifeless hair, arid always pleases. WJL PICEOSS? have been on the move the last few days and a number of >ur sportsmen have ben picketed on the bill-top* about town trying their ebtli on the wing. 0: s friend Henry K- onrz of Bedford town ship on Tuesday last with a net caught about five hundred. This in onr opinion is whole sale pigeon buriaess. Tutm Almanacs tor 1870 for sale at the Inquirer Rook Store. Book* and Periodicala. t. j?*- cnd Peviodittklt noticeti in Urn ...<&□ are to be bad *u the IxqrtßKS Book Store. Blacktrood' * Ediaburg Magazine for Feb ruary contains: University Test*. Earl's Dene parti V., Tbe Opening of the Suez Canal part 11., John—part IV., Democracy Beyond the Seas, Cornelius O Dowd, The Coming Ses sion, Upon tbe employment of Rhymed Vsr-ie in EagiLh Comedy, aod Postcript to "Lord Byron and his Calumniators. Pub lished by Leonard Scott Publishing Co.. 140 Fulton et. !f. Y. Co.vr* NTS of April Galazy are: Put your self in bi* place. Mr. Raymond and Journal ism, Letters from Ilavar.ua, Ten Years in Rome, An Editor's Tales, Eugenie Empress of the French, Tbe case ol Hamlet the Young er. Tbe Future of New Y'ork, The Galaxy Miscellany, Dritt-wood. Literature and Art, and Nebaelse. Sheldon A Co., publishers 408 and suu Broadway, New York. THX March number of HcotTx Household Magazine, devoted to Knowledge, Virtue & Teat;--crane' has a very interesting story de parlment, parental, children's, young wo men'*, young men's and miscellaneous de partments, ail of which are very readable, besides the topics on flower culture, culinary, life thoughts, joker's budget, and editorial notes. Term?: SIOO yearly. Published by S. S. Wood, Newburgb, New Y'ork. LipfnncoU s Magazine for April contains: The Vicar of Buiihsmplon, a novel—part X. I* i osted Windows. The Negro io the South, Two Old Head*. Leonard Heath's Fortune, Our Credit Abroad, Florida, Luck in a Shad w, The \\ aahmgtou Season. A Real Hero, A'Km t Hogs, Tbe Sailor's Wedding, How 1 Became a Pagan, Noah Webster. A Six days' D:ary, Our Monthly Guaaip, L*leraiure ot the day. The pnUi-bere of Lippinoott's Mag azine take pleasure in -announcing that, by l ec'al *::ai.gement. tbey will commence io :b.- May number Anthony Troilope's New Story, Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblelhwaile. J. B- Lippincott k Co., P*biibers, 715 and 717 Market St., Pbil'a The iMdy s Friend for April comes to as with the freshness aud life of spring. In tbe steel plate "On Guard,'' the alert watchful ness of the dog contrasts finely with the re pose of the sleeping boy. The Colored Fash ion Plate is gay and graceful as usual: and the profusion and variety of illustrations of articles of feminine use and adornment give tbe ladies every opportunity to know how to dress weiL Those who like u> make for themselves will find assistance in tbe work table department. Music, "Topping at the Garden Gate." The stories are Tery good, and there is a rich variety besides in prose and poetry. Published by Deacon A Peter on, 813 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Price $2.50 a year. Whitney's Musical Guest for March is on our table and upon a close examination we ri-.d it we!) worthy a prominent place in our colomns. Both the reading and music i® well selected and just whst is suitable for the wants of the musical public at large. Each number contains no less than three songs—or two songs and one instrumental piece—and lho=.e of the first class, and such as is sold in sheet fcrm for 80, 40 and 50 cents each, and ail this sent monthly at the low price of SI.OO per annom. Address, "Whttnev's Palace of Music," Toledo, O. The Season and its Dangers. The human body is chit-fly composed of ti??ues and fibres as sensitive to every change in the condition of the atmosphere as the most delicate electrometer, or tbe quicksilver in a barometer tube. The ztomacb, the skin, the nerves, the longs, a: d tbe excretory organs are especially liable to be aff-cted by these variations, and the be-t defence against their disastrous tendency is to keep the digestive machinery, which feeds and nourishes the whole system, in good working order. If the stomach is weak or disordered neith er tbe blood nor tbe bile can be in a healthy state, a> d upon the fitness of theie two im portant fluids for the offices assigned to them by nature, ar.d the regularity of their flow, he* ;h in a great measure depends. When tae air is heavily laden with chilling vapors, as it often is at this season ot the year, tbe dige.-tion should be an object of pe culiar care. If it is weak and languid, the whole physical structure will b enervated. If it is vigorous, the entire organization will be strong to resist the untoward and depres sing influence of a damp and vitiated atmos phere. A pare and powerful toßic is therefore es pecially needed as a safeguard against ihe dis eases most common in the spring, and Uos j teller s Stomach Bitters being tbe most whole ! some and potent medicine of the clas? at pre* i ent known, a course of it is particularly ad visable at this period of the year. The stomach will thereby be toned and strength ened. the liver and bowels regulated, tbe nervous system braced up, and nature put in a state of active defence against tbe miasma which superinduces intermittent and remit tent fevers, rheumstiams, nervous debility, headache, hypochondria and other complaints which are apt to assail the untoned and an fortified organizations. The body is strength ened without exciting the brain, and con sequently no unpleasant reaction follows its reviving and renovating operation. lmarlm TEE BUI'IES OF THE CONDEMN IS, — As some may be curious to know what disposition has been made of the bodies of Buhner and Bo deaberg. we relate. On Wednesday Sheriff Xeely had appointed !wo colored men to bury them. They took ihe bodies loan open lot in the northeast portion of the town in the evening: hot both the grave-diggers got drunk and left the job before it was completed, and neither ol the bodies were buried. On Thursday morning the Sheriff appointed another party to finish it. but while doing go the borough authorities interfered and would not allow them to be buried within the borough limits. The bodies were then taken to a held a short distance from town where they were interred, with nothing but the mound to mark the spot. Huntingdon Globe. THE CotEUUSD Aiitgiunian says the work on the Pittsburgh and Connelkviile Railroad is progressing favorably. The con tractor for the hist ten miles east from Con net(grille will have h.s contract finished us early as the Ist of July, when trains will ran eastwardly that much further. The Somerset (Fa.) papers state that the Keystone Coat Company has agreed to subscribe $75,000 toward bailding a branch road from the Pitts burgh and ConneLlsville Railroad to their mines in Eiklick township. FOB Coughs ar.d Throat disorders, use " Broirn's Bnmchial Troches," having proved their efficiency by a test of many years. "1 hire never changed my mind respecting them from the first, excepting to think yet better of that trhich 1 began thinking veil of." RET. HENRI WASP BEEIHER. Wao WANTS A SEWISC MACHINE 7 — We have a new $-50,©0 Grover and Baker sewing machine which we will dispose ot on easy terms to any one who wants a eood machine: and who does not want a good sewing ma chine ? ALSO a uew Singer SOWING Machine for sale as cheap as can be sold in the com munity and on the best of terms. SCHOOL books are selling cheaper at the iMttnua ! ok Store than anywhere else in town. TRE microscope shows the color of tbe hair doe to a deposition of pigment in iie ,ub •tfcoce. \V hen the hair glands become en feebled, this pigment fail*. One after another the hairs become white, or fall ont, producing baldness. Baldness is easy to prevent but hud to cure. Ayer's Hair Vigor stops it: even restores the hair sometimes: always restores Jig color. Immediate renovation is at once visible : softness, freshness and the gloss of youth. This great ornament should be preserved since it can be by Ayer'a Hair which is beautifully clean and free frstr. anything injurious to the hair.—Trffrnne. SfrUgrilU, X. V. lmarlm BLASK receipts for the use of Treasurers of seakol Districts, and Justices' receipts tor eoaaty taxes. Executions. Subpoena*, Sum monses, al! kinds of b'an ts for school Direc tors, Judgment notes. Deeds Ac.. Ac., always oo hand at the INQUIRES Book Store. MAGNOLIA WATER. —Superior to the best taijorted German Cologne, and sold at bal YVs trice. tf. A ETUOMST Almanacs for 1870, for sale at he luquirer Book Store. lARKHTI). BEDFORD~M ARRETS. etffIRKCTEH WELKLY BY C. R. OSTEIi A CO. White Wheat per bushe! .SI.OO Red " " " 90 Corn " " 80 (twa •• " 40 Potatoes " " 50 Flsx Seed '• " 1.75 Clover Seed " " $6.00(2,6 50 Timothy Seed " " 3.00 Apples " " 75 Flour, per barrel 5.50(2 6.00 Butter, per pound- 30 Tallow '• '• 10 44 44 ...A SO Lard " *' 20 Pork " " 11 ! Wool " " 40(2:4.5 Turkey " " .... 8 Beef Eggs " dnz. .. 20 Chickens " " 2.25 Wood—Hickory, per cord 4 00 " —Oak, '• " 3.00 PHIL'A LIVE STOCK MARKET. PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE MARKET. PHiLAtEi.rntA, March. 21.—There is no is prfvement to notice u tbe demand for flour, which is limited to the immediate wants of the home consumers, who purchased 4asou j barreis. in lots, at $4 3744 50 for superfine: j $4 62ia4 87 J for extras: $5 255 75 for lows. ; VVtscntisiu and Minnesota extra family: ssa j 575 for Pennsylvania extra family: $5 25*6 for Indiana and Ohio tx'ra family, and I $6 25a" 50 for fancy brands, according to quality. Rye flonr may be quoted at §4 G2i p,.r barrel. The prices of corn meal are nominal. There is verylitUe doing in the wheat mar k't, and onlv 500 bnhels Pennsylvania red • old at $1 -4a 1 25. Rye ranges from 95c to 7c. Corn—Tbe receipts and stocks are light, and there is a good demand. Sales of 3.000 bushels Pennsylvania and Southern yellow al ■>a92c in the cars and from store —an ad ranee. Oats are steady, with sales of 2.500 ; bushels Western and Pennsylvania at 54a£5e. MARRIED. Oc it* 34 inst., by tLe Rev. C. U. licilinac. at tfc* st. P&tti'* ebarch in I"qior. tp., Mr. A. J. KEG 6, of PlerikfeDtrßJ#, and M;?s MARY E. BuWSER. of St. Cistir On the Ftb ict? . by tiie 54me, si tbe Ref rmed i Psr'- rag©. in fet. CltirtriUt, Mr. AARON ZIM MF.KS and Mis* MARY WISEGABYEB, both j of tfcia countj. On the IStb icft., bj tbe same, at tbe fame j pla-e. Mr DAVID HOLDERBAUM to SARAH \ R. CRISMAN, buth of tb.s county. On 5 he 17 th inpt, bv the Rev. G. C. Pro bet, Mr. \ DANIEL W. MILLS and MUM EMELINE both of MoafMtp. DIED- Near Macs'*- Choice. Pa., on the 6th ibsL, Mr j JOSEPH MORTIMOREy in the Slst year of hi* : Age- He haibeeii for f jmt ytnn, & coasiateat ttcai \ bcr of the Pre-bTterian church, tbosfh ftr tbe 1 last year ore<, be bad been prevented by inSnaitj froc: attending f üb'ir perriee. He died in per feet peaue, b-.t mltid being unimpaired, and en tireiy f*-ee from anx etr and care, daring fai* ifl- Dt?K. even to the-laat. He died furrvunded by all his children and his aged Wzd'w, wboni we coal men i to tbe cons datk>n& of divine They m U.TD the U*9s of a kind father and ku*band, and the cooffiunity that of 1 valatd and respecteicit iieu. In Wo'./.tberrr, oa Saturday, March 12th, IsTO. 110 WARD SMITH, yonrgvs: son of Dr. I. N. and Annie M. Bowser, aged 2 years. S month* and 2 day*. Tbie has tade-ed t*een a deep an 1 sad afSictioc to the toad parents, to consign their preckw jewel t tie narr: w limits of the grave; to think that they bare locked for the last time upon that lovc'iy face, and listened for the last time to the prattling? of hi? sweet voice. Tbe beau tiful little form that n.ed to welcome a father'* return, and greet a mother's presence, is now forever bushed in death. With little Hoodie tb ennshfM seems to have gv ne oat of their home. He was the loved of all who kusw him, and in Su -batb School h:* bright eyes and awect cur!y head were eagerly watched for by all the elder children of the school. Eat while we deeply sympath":;/. with the bereaved friend* t we would say to ttem: Ohi call not back. tx> earth again, the form of Howdie dear, For he is happier, happier far r than when he ?cjointed here, And fell disease, no more shall pale your darling loved ones brow, For he has passed from earth away, he is an a*tl now. You loved your darling litlie boy, yoa loved him all too well, And 'twas with ?adden'd hearts that yon were called to say farewell; Ic mi*k submission you shwiUu eay; Oh! Lord, "Thy will t d'-ne," Yet in your hearts there seems a voi i without your dear loved one. Eat ob! yoa shonld not mourn him now, nor call hi LU back again. For when your mortal power- fail, yoar ttar of life doth wane, 'Twill urge yoor upward flight, and fell your hearts with purest joy, To kn w. in heaven, there waits for you your darling angel boy. gnr ismrntiS. All adrertiaemcnts, except public sales and legal notices, will be iaiexted three rct-ntbs and charged accordingly unless otherwise i>rdcjed. rpO CONSUMPfIYES. Ptv-video:*ally v. X daughter was restored to health by simple means, medicine. The particulars wi.i aerjE frte. hits: % K. Horsswa, zuecknm \ Bt, Brooklyn, Long Island. 2win.irlt . rpHE MAGIC COMB change any eob X. ored hair or beard to a permanent Vack or brown. It contains no \ po**on. Any one can use it. One ?nt by mail for sl. Address MAGIC COMB CO., Springfield, Mass. riTHIS IS NO HUMBUG I X By sending 36 cents, with age, height, color of eyes and hair, you will receive, by return maiL a correct picture of your future husband or wife, with name and date of marriage. Addre?* VT. FOX, P. 0- Drawer No. 24, Fultonville, N. Y. 2imax4w ADMINISTEATOH'B NOTlCE.—Letters of Admin having Wen granted to the ptib&criber by the P.egister of Dedford c< untv, on theertate of Jacob Wagaman, late of Juniata tp., dee'd, notice is hereby given to those indabtad to said estate to make immediate payment and those ha-'ing claim? against tbe same will present them dulv aothenticatcd fur settiemeot. 26mar " LEONARD BITTNER, Adm'r. gOOK AGENTS WANTED TO SELL TEN YEARS IN WALL STREET. It include* tbe ni.-t -r-es. Mysterie*. c i 8-eeret Doings of WAU Street. Life Mke-ese* uf its Men, the rperalation* in G-i'd, Stuck*, Ac., Woinen SpeculAtor*, AH J all tkaZ is great. pueif*i sjileodid. myfteriouf, intere.nir.g. wicked.Amazing wretched, Ac., in the f-xre cf ?|-ernl a:ion. Por trait* of Yncderhilt, Drew, Gould, Fifk, Jr., an-i many others, Eogravings of noted places. Life and See DCS. Ac. Ca.r-j.vi*, Hooka /r. Send for ri.calar* to YTOKTBISCTOS. Drsrex A Co, FnbiiAhws, 148 Asjlatn St. Hartford, Conn. 25 aarcbiv tytvc DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. We, the vnJersigaed, here thi* lUy dltaotv- I d partnership io the cabinet aa< to art.:* basin*** ! by mutual extent. The Cabinet btmsM* will ! he Foßtiuoaii by R. V". Leo and the Marble BU>- feetory by John H. Ruth. Alt the aeeoanU Ac. of Leo A Ce. will he settled by R V. Leu, end ell the aeoewat* of Rash A Co. will be seUk-l by John H. Rush. R. V. LKO, MARCH 19, 1870.-44 JOBS JL RUSH. IS THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS in . and for the County of Bedford. Jacob A. Eichelbcrgtr ) April Term, IS7O. r. . So. <L Mary B. Eirbeiberger. j In Divorce. To MARY B. EICHELBEBGER. respondent: j Yon will please teke notice that a rule bar been (ranted on Joe in the above reee -o eh .w cause, if any- yon hare, wbf a divorce a rfecelo matri monii should not be decreed therein Returned Monday, April Si, 1470. at 16 o'clock A. M. Par ■onal service having failed on account of your nbeenee. M A. FOISTS. Au'v for LibellanL j NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, appointed by the said Court examiner, to take i testimony, in the above fated ease. will meet all ! parlies interested, at his office, in Bedford; on Wednesday, April 16, 1876, at 2 o'clock P. X., of raid day. A. KIXG.Jr., ISmar.t Examiner. rIST OF CAUSES PUT DOWN j FOR TRIAL AT APRIL TERM. I*7o, 25th day } Thomastirowden vs Arch. Blair el al, Charles W Crdvio vs William J Rock et al. Tbouas tirowden vs Arch. Blair el al, Elt Tbomas v George Chanev et al, R Kirkpslrick A Co. vs (Jo. K Bandolier's | Adm t. Job M Sbresiaker A Co rs William A. Powell, j Jacob BubllU re David M Black, Al-x MoUregrrs Adm'r vs Win A. Reinlnger, I Eliza Collins vs John T- Collins. Adm'r Same vs Isaiah Collins. Adm'r, Bernard Cisybaagb vs Isaiah Mills. Wm M Lloyd's indersee rs School District Hope- j well township. Jacob Devore's Ex rs vs Michael Devare, Certified March 17. IS7 mar2iw4. JOS. P. REED, Pre* y. j ANNUAL REPORT OF THE! AUDITORS OF BEDFORD COUNTY-- WILLIAM BOWLXS. Esq , Treasurer of the Poor > and House of Employment in account with the : county of Bedford from January Ist. A. D., 1569, ■ to January Ist. A D , 187®. Treasurer, Dr. j To amount in Treasury at last settle ment $2,670 73 i To auonnt received from oennty X reas ary 9600 00 i " " old collector® 74213 I Total Raeeipts $12,412 96 ! Treasurer, Cr. | By amount prid ont on checks as lel follows : For surport ol out door paupers $1346 90 i Hardware 60 64 ; Mereh-ndise. (including dry goods A groceries.) 917 77 j Coffee 206 38 Tea 4s 65 Sugar 260 60 Syrup 253 0e Fish 151 49 Tobacco 88 50 Beef 1714 45 Bacon 395 54 Mutton 83 97 Pork 65 06 Coal 111 75 Oats 20 15 Corn 46 25 Butter 100 93 Stoves and tinware 118 70 Walien goods for . . I. Noble A Bro. 288 54 Replacing Poor House 34 75 S i W Shuck, 200 bricks 240 Insurance in Poor House property 12 00 Lime 5 75 Salt 28 00 Potatoes 63 30 John Lutz printing 76 25 Meyers A Mecgel. printing 115 00 Mill License 10 00 Chsirs 13 00 C.-ffiss 34 50 Shoes 223 05 Brooms 9 50 Vinegar 21 70 Straw 150 Books 75 ' umber and work at Mill 43 16 Bisckeinithing 40 93 Cider apples, and applcbntte 121 32 Saddlery 24 75 2 cows lor use of Poor House 81 00 Issuing orders for removal and relief and conveying paupers to Poor House 79 70 Maintaining paupers at Lunatic A fvlum 649 90 Remuring paupers to Lunatic Asylum !M.4 Leather sod Bogs for Mill 37 50 Hkerinan A Son for drugs 93 50 Michael Diehl service as Director 48 90 J I Noble " •- 48 00 Henry Egulf ' " " 48 06 - imuel Dc-fibangb Salary as Stewart 500 00 Mrs L Defihangb " Matron 15 00 William Bowles part Salary as treasurer 50 {>o Dr. F. C Reamer salary '6B and '69 125 06 A J. Saneom for clerking 20 00 W.C. bchaeffer " 90 09 Samuel Dcfibaugb. as per bill filed is lße.r 200 68 Note of Mrs. Mary. A ff ills 424 00 Interest on tote of Mr? Mary A Wills 53 (>6 Interest on check of Samuel Defibaugh 126 49 Expenses of auditing account 40 00 Tote! credits. $10,063 23 Receipts sl2 412 v 6 Expenditures 10,063 23 Balance in Treasury $2 349 73 Amount in the hands of old collectors and owed to Poor House Treasurer, subject to percentage and enumera tion $3 522 16 We. the undersigned auditors of Bedford coun ty. do hereby certify, that we have examined the accounts of William Bowles, Treasurer of the Poor and House of Employment of said county, from Jen Ist A D . Isc9 tc- December 31st. A- D , 3879. and have found the same to be correct and true. Witness oar hands and seals, this Bth day of January, A. D., 1870. S. WHIP. [eal.J M A HUNTER.-Seal Attest. OWEN McGIKR. (ieul.j J M KEVXOLI-S. Auditors feb24w4 Clerk. STEWARD'S STATEMENT. Number of paaoers remaining January PL 1869 " 75 Namber ol paupers admitted during the year 58 Total 133 Number of paupers discharged during the year 54 Number of paupers died during the year 7 Number of paupers bound ont during the year 3 Total 64 Number of paupers remaining January Ist, 1870 69 Numbered meals given to wayfaring persons 1250 Number uf out door paupers provided with food, elothing and medical at tendance during the year 35 MANUFACTURED IN THE HOUSE. Shirts 92 Drawers 87 Pant? 99 Bbemise 52 Coats 25 Skirts 23 Vests 9 Aprons 51 Stockings and Socks 105 Caps 8 Drawer? 5 Towels 28 Handkerchiefs 25 Table cloths 5 Bedtirks 9 Bonnets 12 Sheets 25 Bolsters 14 Pillow Slips 80 Comforts 9 PRODUCTS OF THE FARM AND GARDEN Busbe's ot potatoes 406 lbs ot wool 205 Bus. of ears of corn 456 Pork 2675 Bus of oats 200 Veal 400 Tons of hay 20 Ba* of onions 33} Bos. ol little onions 2 Bus. of beans 3 Heads of cabbage 2456 Bbla. of Kroct 4 Bus. of beets 25 " encumbers 1} The garden supplied all kinds of vegetables for the house during the whole of the summer of which no statement is made POOR HOUSE MILL STATEMENT. J E. Wills, To amount of toll given as per monthly reports. Dr. Wheat | Rye 1 Corn Buckwheat 465 bus | 21 bus. { 16 bus 15 bus. J. L' Wills. By amount of grain used in P.A.r House and "sold sundry persons as per month-, ly reports Wheat, | Rye. | Coin, Buckwheat 460 bus jl9 bus. 19 ba?. 26 bus. |> ELIEF IS TEN MINUTES. li RAX DE' S T USSILAGO. The wonderful Granules for Coughs, CoUs, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Wheezing Irritation of tbe Uvula and Tonsils and Incipient Consumption. ONE Box CCBES. Price Twenty fire Cents. Sent by mail on receipt of money. There is nothing equal to BKAXDE'S TCSSILXOO, for Coughs. Agents wanted everywhere, liberal inducements offered. Send for a TRIAL BOX. Address J. F. FT. CLAIR A CO., lifcUta 26 Third Avenue, N, Y. | TALI AN QUEEN BEES The undersigned, having 12 stocks of Italian Bees, is now prepared to rear Queens for sale. AH persons desiring them will please send their orders soon. No orders filled unless accompan ied with the cash. Price, six Queen* to one ad dress $2.50 each. Less number, $3 each. Purity 1 end safe arrival by mail warranted. Bee book ■ ci utaining instructions for introducing Queens, free. Address A. B. SXOEBERGER, New Enterprise, 4fcb3m Bedford county. Pa. TO DROVERS. The H. A B. T. R- R- CO. have erected a large and convenient Cattle Yard at Mt. Dallas for the i purpose of accommodating Drovers and others ; from Bedford and adjoining counties. I Stock cart (U be furnished at all umes 25febtf J. McKJLLIPS, Supt. snr gtdrfrfettunte. Hartley * metzgeb saving dissolved partnership this day, tender their thank* to their customers for the generous patronage dur ing the paat jeers. The HARDWARE A FARM MACHINE business will be continued at the old ttead bj 8.8. liETZCKH, lbs Klin" * foir •here of the trade, promising to endeavor to ren der satisfaction. The accounts end note* of Hartley A Xetzger will be fret tied by 6. S. Meltgcr. Wbi'st rea sonable time will be given for payment, we iseiet do settlement of all Book account* by note or cash, on or before Jlsj 'at, 187®. after which time fttit will be brought on all accounts not closed March 3d. 1878. llmar.'.t VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE AT PUB * LIC: SALE The undersigned. Administrator with the Will annexed, of Nicholas f-trayer, late of Middle Wood berry township, Bedford county, dee'd. by virtue of the sathority and direction in said Will contained, will offer for sale, and sell by pablir outcry, upon the premises, on MONDAY, APRIL 4th, 187(1, all the following described Real Estate, situate in the township, aforesaid, to wit: All that certain TRACT OF LAND, adjoining lands of Martha K. Duncan, dee'd, on thk East and on the South, E. Hammond, Esq., on the West, and the heir* of John Cashiaan on the North, con. taming 132 ACREB, more or lets, about fifteen acres cleared, the balance of the tract is well iim hcred. This property will be offered whole or in pi rte to suit the convenience of purchasers Deed made and possession given immediately upon compliance with conditions of sale. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. of said day, when due attendance will be given and terms made known by JAMES MADARA, Ada'r with Will annexed of Nicholas Strayer. n mar4l Q I S HING S ABAILT, BOOKSELLERS and STAT JOKERS, A o. 26:1 Baltimore St., Opposite Hanover. BALTIMORE. | Tbt largest and best assorted stock in the city, ol SCHOOL, LAW, MEBD'AL, DENTAL, CLASSICAL A MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS -A- General Banking and Counting House Stationery of all kinds. Blank Books made to order it any style of Bind ing and Ruling. [cstaslimeb 1811.] Imarfim plaxtatiox bitters. S T.-1860-X. Tkit wonderful vegetable restorative is the sheet-anchor of the jeeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial tor the aged and lan guid, it has no equal among stomachics. _4s a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are especially abject, it is supersed ing every other stimulant. In all climates, tropical, temperate or frigid, it acts as a spe cific in every species of disorder which under mines the bo-iily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. For sale by all druggists. lir.EWtm AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. for I'i<aei of the Throat and Longs, *vci ai Coughs, CoUU, Whooping Cough, Bron chitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Pr&boUj serer before is the whole of medicine, hu anything von so widely and so deeply open the confidence of juankind, as this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaint*. Through a long series of years, and amon; most of the races of men it has risen higher and high er in their estimation, as it Lie become better known. Its uniform character and power to core the rarioai affections of the long* and throat, have made it known as a reliable pr'lector again t t them. While adapted to milder forms of disease and to young children, it is at the same time the most effectual remedy that can be given for inci pient consumption, and the danger os affections of the throat and lunga. As a provision against sudden attacks of Croup, it should be kept on band in every family, and indeed as ail are some times subject to colds and coughs, all should be provided with this antidote for them. Although settled Consumption is thought in curable. still great numbers of cases where tbo disease seevaed settled, bare been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound heahh by the Cherry Pectoral. So complete is its mas tery over the disorder; of the Lungs and Throat, that the inert obstinate of theia yield to it. When nothing else could reach them, under the Cherry Pectoral they subside and disappear. Singers and Public Speakers find great protec tion from it. Asthma if always relieved and often wholly cured by it. Bronchitis is generally cured by taking the Cbciry Pectoral in small and frequent doses. So g neraily are its virtues known that we need not publish the certificates of them here, or do more than assure the public that its qualities are fully maintained. AVER'S AGUE CURE, Pur Fercr amd A <jur, In!r*,.r;r%t Ff er, Chill I'rXT. fi-mi'le-nt Fever, Ihimb A jut, Period ical o- BiHomm Fever, <fc., mud indeed all the afretiou* whisk ariet from malarioum, march, or eitosmertc jwiwM. As il name implies, it does CURE, and d oesnot fail. Containing nei'her Arsenic, Quinine, Bis muth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance whatever, it in nowise injure* any pa. tient The number and importance of iu cures in the ague districts, are literally beyond account, and we believe without a parallel is the history of Ague medicine. Oar pride is gratified by the acknowledgments we receive cf the radical cures effected in obstinate cases, and where other reme dies had wholly failed. Unacclimated persons, either resident in, or travelling through miasmatic localities, will be protected by taking the Ague Cure daily. For Liver Complaints, arising from torpidity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver into healthy activity. For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it is an excellent remedy, producing many truly re markable cures, where other medicines had failed. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER A CO., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold all round the world. price. SI.OO per bottle. 24decly Dr. B. F. HARRY, Agent. Notice to the creditors of REED t SCHELL. The gentlemen composing the above firm are very desirous that their creditors should signify to them, by some concerted action, what time tbev are willing to give the assignee* to convert their assets into money. Mr. Scheil has not ap pointed any individual assignees and is averse to doing so. and he is anxious to know what dispo sition the creditors would desire him to make of his property so as to realize the greatest amount for the creditors ot Reed A Schell. The creditors are, therefore, requested to meet in the Ccnrt House, in Bedford, on FRIDAY, the loth day of March, A. I). IS7O. at 1 o'clock, for the purpose of taking such action as to them may seein meet. E. f. KEP.K. 18mar J. K. DURBORKOW. I EXECUTORS' NOTlCE.—Letters tcetamecla j ry having been granted by the Register of Bedford county, to Aaron Evans and Jonathan Evans, on the estate of Joseph Evans, late ol Broad Top township, dee'd. all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to —v- payment without delay, and those hav ing Claims will presont them properly authentica ted f i settlement. AARON EVAN'S, Eagle Foundry, Huntingdon co. Pa. JOXATHCX EVANS, lfmarfn® Cassville, Huntingdon eo. Pa. N'OTICE.— Jfovey and Old Cartings Wanted. All persons knowing themselves to be in debted to the proprietor of the Bloody Ron Foun dry, either by note or book account, wili please call and settle between this and the fifteenth of April nexfc If tbi* it not attended to, vou wili have vonrselves to blame if there are costs added. March 11, 1878-41 F. FELTON. STATE OF PKISCILLA ESH ELM AN, dee d- Letters of administration having been grant i ed the undersigned by the Begister of Bedford county, on the estate of Priseiila Eshelman, iate i of Monroe twp., dee'd., all persons having claims ' against said estate will present them for Settle ment, and persons owing said estate will please make prompt payment GEORGE NYCUM, Adm'r., llmitr Monroe twp. a EDITOR'S NOTICE. —The undersigned waa jiV appointed an auditor at the late session* of Orphans' Conrt of Bedford county, tj distribute tbe assets among the creditors ot the estate (>: Martin T. Foor. late of East Providence town ship, dee'd. He will meet all parlies intere-tcd who may see fit to attend at his office, in Bedford, on Thursday, the !4th day of March, A. D. 187". at 1 o'clock, for the purpose of making said dis tribution. J. n. DURBORs.OW, 11 mar Auditor. HARPER'S WEEKLY, HARPER'S BAZAR FRANK LESLIE, CHIMNEY CORNER, , and ail other Illustrated papers for sale at the j Inquirer Book Store. tf rxICKENS' NOVELS, full sets, at 2i cents IJ per novel, at the Inquirer Book Store. U HARPER'S WEEKLY, HARPER'S BAZAR FRANK LESLIE, CHIMNEY CORNER 1 and all other Iliustrs'od papers for tale at th< i Inquirer Book Score. |Uir fJIH£ GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY: DB. WALKERS CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS. More than 500,000 ptrsotu bear testimony to their Wonderful Curative Effect*. WHAT ARE THEY? Tkey are not a VILE FANCY DRINK, made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof spirit*. *a<t refare Liquurs, doctored, rpieed and sweetened to please tb e tut* called "Ton tea," "Appetisers, * "Restorers," Ac., that lead the lip pier on to drunken*** and rain, bat are * trna medicine, made fp.m the n**ivc Roots and Lerbe of California,/ree /'rom all AUmLolie aiwartt. Thee ere the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and LIFE GIVING FBIKCIPLK, * perfect Beoovu tor and levtgorotor of the Settee, ewerying of all poisonous matter, and restoring the blood"Yo a healthy condition. No person can take thee? Bitters according to direction!, and remain long unwell. #IOO will he given for an incurable caae, pro vided the bones ore not destroyed by mineral po sons or other mean*, and the vital organs trusted beyond the point uf repair. Far Iniiietmalory and Chronic Rhmmatiei*, and Goat, Dyapvpeia, or Indication. B Hires. Re ■sitteni, and /sln'ohrotl Fecem, iJieeaeen at ike Blood, Liter, RUnertt, and Bladder, these Bit ters b*Te been most successful. Saeh Disease# ■re caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. FOB FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether in young or old, m-.j-ritd or single, at the dawn of womanhood or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no equal. for a circular THEY ARE A GENTLE PURGATIVE AS WELL AS A TOXIC, possessing also, tie pecn | iiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in reliev ing Congestion, or InSmmmafion of the liver. td all the Visceral Organs. | Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yoo in J I its impurities bursting through the skit it Pim ples, Eruptions or Sores; cleanse it when it is foal and y-jttr feelings will tell yea when. Keep the flood pure and the health of the system will fol low. PIS, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurking in the system of 10 many thousands, are effectually ■ destroyed led rtwovdL la Bilious, Remittent, and Intermittent Fever*. j these Bi'ters hare no equal. For full directions I < e < .l < arefully the circular around each bottle, printed in four languages—English, German, French and Spanish. J. WALKER, Proprietor, 32 Commerce bt., N. Y. R. U.McDONALD A CO.. Druggists, and general Agents. San Francisco and .Sacramento, California, and 31 A 31 Com meree SL, S. T. S&.SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS A DEAL ERS. imar.lm I WAS cured of Deafness and Catarrh by a sim - ole remedy and will send .he receipt free. MRS. M. C. LEGGET, Hobuken, X. J. Imartw FARMERS, Their Sons, and others, can ■F tuskc money rapidly, telling the NEW ILLUSTRATED FARMERS MAN UAL, edited by Geo. E. Waring, Jr., Practical Farmer acd Author, and late Agricultural Engi neer fN. Y. Central Park. The best book for F'armera ever issued—All need it before planting. It it a sound, labor saving, money making book. Thousands have bought it, and'tfcousauds more w.iot it. lith Edition ready. Lire Agente wont ed. Profits large. A. 11. HUBBARD. Irjariw tf# Chestnut St.. Phila. TXFOR MAT 10 X J nt THE "PEOPLE'S JOURNAL. ~ How Tea-here, Students, Retired Clergymen. Energetic Young Men and Ladies con make $73 to slhi! per month during the Spring and Sum mer. A copy free. Send n iffii and address to People's Journal, Philadelphia, Pa. lSieb3m LT INK LEY KNITTING MACHINE I L FOR FAMILY USE—simple, cheap, relia ble, Knits everything. Agents wanted. Circular and sample stocking Free. Address HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINE CO, ISfcbSm Bath, Me., or 176 Broadway, X. Y. QON~S U M FT 10 NT BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, and CATARRH, Cured by inha'atlon. Abbott's Inhaling Fluid is the only remedy known that operates on the Lungs—dissolves the tubercles, which are thrown off, the cavities heal.and a carets effected. Treat ment by letter or in person can be bad only of Q. VAX HUM 31 ELL. Vf. D, CaaglOm 18 West 14th St., X. Y. KNITTING XA-MQ The most perfect machine yet invented. Will widen and narrow, turn a heel, or point a toe. It will knit plain or ribbed. It will knit stockings, drawers, shirts, hoods, comforters, mit tens, Ac. It is cheap, simple and durable- It sets up its own work, uses but one needle and re quires no adjusting whatever It will do the some work that the Lamb machine will do, aud costs less than half as much, and has not the 'eoth part o T the machinery to get oat of order. Circulars acd samples mailed free on application. Agents wanted. All machines euarantecd- STRAW A MORTON Gen'l. Agents. 20nov1y No. 20, Sixth St, Pittsburg, Pa. r rHE MAGIC COMB will change any A colored hair or beard to a permanentT'ock or brows. It contains no poison. Anyone ess use it. One sent by maß for sl. Address MAGIC CO 3! 8 CO, 24dec7>m Springfield. Mas*. f"?VKRYBODY can be aeecmiaorf.Ved with J WALL PAPER at the Inquirer Book Store QATAREU, HEADACHE and WEAK EYES, resmtEir cvnin bt SASSAFRAS AND WITCH HAZEL. A package will be sent by mail post-paid on re ceipt of Twenty five cents. My Catarrh was immediately relieved by your Sassafras and Witch Hotel. Rev. ASA BROWX. I can real without wearing spectacles and the weakness is entirely gone since using youx Sassa fras and Witch Haul. XORMAX BARNES. Your Sassafras and Wifeh Hotel has never fail ed to relieve my headache within fire minutes. Mrs. SARAH JOXEd. Circular.- sent free and a liberal inducement is offered to Agents everywhere. Address Rev. MARTIN DUTTOX, ISfcb.dm Bible House Station, New York. 4 SPLENDID ARTICLE of Blank Deeds . V on the best parchment paper, for sole at the Inquirer office. SARSAPARILLA, FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. The reputation this excellent medicine enjoys, is derived from its cares, many of which are truly marvellous. Inveterate cases of Scrofulous dis ease. where the system seemed saturated with cor ruption, have been purified and cured by it. Scrofulous affections ond disorders, which were aggravated by the scrofulous contamination until they were painfully asl voting,have been radically cured in inch great numbers in almost every sec tion of the country, that the public scarcely need to be informed of its virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison is oar ot the most destruc tive enemies of our race. Often, this unst-ec and unfelt tenant of the organism undermines the con stitution, and invites the attack of enfeebling cr fatal diseases, without exciting a suspicion n its presence. Again, it seems to breed infection through the body, and then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of its hideous farms, either on tb* surface or acton g the vitals. In the latter, tubercles may be suddenly deposited in the lungs or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it shows Us presence by eruptions os the skin, or foul ulcerations on some part of the body. Hence the occasional use of a bottle of this SARSAPARILLA is advisable, even when no active symptoms of disease appear. Persons afflicted with the following compte nu generally find immediate relief, and. at length, cure, by too use of this SA RSA PA RILL A: $U Anthony's Fire, Rone or Rryeipclae, Tetter, Halt Rheum, Scald Head, /.'fayverm, Sore Eye#, Sore Rare, and other eruptions or visible farms of Scrafishssm disease. Also in. the more conceal -d fortes as Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Heart Disease, File. Epilepsy, Seuraljia, and the various Cicerone affections of the muscular and nervous systems. Septali* or Venereal and Mercurial Diseases are cured by it, though a long time is required fer subduing these obstinate maladies by any med icine- But long continued use of this medicine will cure the complaint. Lencorrk-ta or R'itfcs, Cterini nee rati one, and Female Diseases, are commonly s on relieved and ultimately cured by its purifying and invigoratingeffbet. Minute Di rections for each care are found in our Almanac, supplied gratis. IfiewsMifiem and Graf, when caused by accumulations of extraneous matters in the blood, yield quickly to it, as also Licet Complaint*, Torpidity, Congestion or InAwmma. tion ol the Liter, and Jaundice, when arising as they often do, from the rankling poisons in the blood. This SARSAPARILLA is a great resto rer for the strength and vigor of tht system. Those who are Languid and Listless, Despondent, Sleepless, and troubled with Nervous Apprehen sions or Fears, or any of the affections symptom atic of Weakness, will find immediate relief and convincing evidence of its restorative power upon Uial. Pretmied bv Dr. J. C. AVER t CO, Lowell, Maes.. Practical and Analytical Chcmiete. jS#- Sold bv all Druggists Everywhere. lTdeely ' fTIRUE BLUE. WATER PROOF and PARLOR II MATCHES. * Wholesale and retail at _ , i llfcWr* G. B- OSIER * C0.?3.
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