sfbfor 0 Inquirer, EDFORD, ri„ FRIDAY, MAT 6, 1870. DIRECTORY.—The following is a directory of the Officers of Bedford County and the Borough of Bedford, of the Ministers of Bod ford, and the time of meeting of the different associations: ID TO It II COCSTT OFFICERS. President Judge —HOß. Airß. King. Associate Judges —Wm. (5. Eicboit* and Goo. TV. Gump. Prrtthonotary, Register end Recorder. —John P. Heed. District Attorney— E. F. Kerr. Treasurer —Hugh Moore. Sheriff —William Kejser. Deputy Sheriff —John A. Cessna. < '<>*aty Surveyor —Samuel Ketterriau. Commissioners — F. P. Bcegle, George Elder, and P. M. Barton Clerk —John G. Fisher. Counsel —John W. Dickerson. Director* of Poor —11. Egulf, Adam K. Pensyl, and J. I. Noble. Steward Samuel Dcfibaugh. Counted —J. W. Dickerson. Clerk— A. J. Bansom, Treaturer —William Bowles. Physician Dr. F. C. Kramer. Auditor* —M. A. Ilonter, Owen McGiri, and S. Whip. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Burgess —V. Stockman. Ateittemt Burgess —Jcsiab Haley, Council —W. Bowles, Jonathan Brigbtbill, W. M. Cook, J. M. Shoemaker, Hiram Lents and J. Feed, Clerk —H. Nicodemus. Treaturer —Jso. 11. Kosh. ' ■ ,*table —Kichard Corboy, High Constable —Lawrence DeGbaugh, loot Directort —Job Mann, Isaac Menele, i. •>. Mcngle, Jacob Bowser, Geo. Mardorfl. Geo . Stengel, Secretary. H. Nicdojius, Treateter. MINISTERS. Episcopalian —Rev. J. B. Pedelupc I V. esbytcrian —Rev. R. F. Wilson. Lutheran —ltev. J. Q. McAtlee. Methodist —Rev. A. W. Gibson. demon Reformed —Rev. H. Heckerman. R KUU Catholic —Rev. Thomas UeydeD. ASSOCIATIONS. Bedford Lodge, No. 320, A. Y. M., meets on he Bret Wednesday on or before full moon, in the j Bedford Hall, on the corner of Pitt and Richard j streets. p.-ece Branch Encampment, No. 114, I. O. O. F., meets on the first and third Tuesday even ings of each month, in the Bedford Hall. Bedford Lodge, No. 202, I. O. 0. F., meets ev ery Friday evening, in the Bedford Hall. Bedford Lodge, No. 148, I. 0. G. T., meets in the I. O. O. F. Bui'ding, on Monday evening of each week. Bedford Council, No. 502, O. U. A. M., meets on Thursday evening of each week, in the Mason ic Hall. Hi NTINCDON A BROAIITUD R. R.— Fall Arragne- i ,t. —Mail Train leaveß Mt. Dallas at 1.00 P. M. ..rri.es at Huntingdon at 4.20 P. M. Leaves Huntingdon at 8.40 A. M.—arrives at Mt. Dallas 11.52 A. M. Coaches leave ML Dallas for BeJ ! ird on the arrival of each train. Coaches leave Bedford for Mt. Dallas at 11.00 \ M. to connect with the Mail Train. The Post Office in Bedford will open at 7 o'clock A. M. and close at S o'clock P. M. during week ;iys, and on Sunday will be 1 -pt, open from 7 till S o'clock A. M. X iu.il j|ffaits. Important Notice. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm of Durborrow & Lutz, are hereby notified that all accounts must be set tled promptly. Those iudebted for subscrip tions will ascertain the facts and amount by reference to tbe date on the yellow slip with their newspaper address. All bearing date prior to July 15th 1868 are indebted to Dur borrow A Lutz for the amount due up to that time. Accounts for advertising Ac., have been forwarded to all at various times. Those ac counts roust now be settled ; no longer indul gence can be given. Those neglecting this notice must not complain if they find their accounts in the hands of an officer for collec tion. JOXH LCTZ. 28jantf ("OCRT.—Nearly tbe wbole of court week was taken up on two cases, viz: Common wealth vs. John H. Lambourn, of Union tp., on charge of arson, and Commonwealth vs. Nelson B. Miller, on charge of horse stealing. In the first case, the jury found Lambourn guilty. A motion was made for a new trial, but overruled. He was sentenced to pay a tine of one dollar, costs of prosecution (which were over $700) and undergo imprisonment at separate and solitary confinement at labor for five years in tbe Western Penitentiary. One of the witnesses in this case, Jacob C'.aar, turned State's evidence, and testified that he had bargained with Lambourn to be come an accomplice in the above crime 'or SIOO. He further stated that he had bar gained with another party to give in the above evidence, criminating himself, for SSO. Be fore the Court discharged him, be was arres ted on a wurraut from Justice Alsip on the charge of Arson and held in SSOO bial for bis appearance at Court next terra. In the second case, jury fouud defendant, Nelson B. Miller, not guilty. In the matter of the tavern license granted to O'Donnell A Mauly, Bridgeport, on hear ing, license was revoked. The Court appointed George Roads con /table for Liberty township, to act instead of 11. S. Brode. officer elect, who has left the districL BEDFORD AND BRIDGEPORT RAILROAD. —The Survey of the railroad from Mt. Dallas to Bedford was made last week by Mr. Fulton, Chief Engineer of the Huntingdon and Broadtop railroad. The estimates will be made in a short time and will be laid before our readers at the earliest moment. It is believed the grading and bridging ot the road can be done for $75,000 and perhaps less. If the estimates verify these figures, there will be bat little difficulty in raising the uiODey and putting tbe road under contract in a short time. The distance as surveyed is even miles und a half, following the river, crossing at Mt. Dallas and keeping the south aide until west of tbe gap below Bedford. There will be two bridges, one at Mt. Dallas and one over tbe Raystown branch above the junction with Dnnniog's creek. We hope to be able to report the survey of the Bridgeport section in a short time, as that portion ot the road is of the highest importance to our iron interests and in case of any difficulty on the eastern section may be built first. FOLLIES OF FASHION. —The Spring fash ions propose to do away with the only sensi bla iit9<ner style of dress that our lady friends have had for a long time—we mean the short walking dress with a moderate breadth of hoop skirt. It is now proposed to drop this and return to the old style, trailing, filthy street sweepers and mud swabs. 1\ e hope for their own health and comfort the ladies will dare to defy the dictates of fashion and foiiow those of common sense. If there is anything disgusting and at the same time pit iable, it is the sight of a woman, dragging a couple yards of calico, or worse still of silk, through the mud, water or dust of the streets. LITTLE THIXGS. —Tbe Weather is very pleasant. Two summer-houses are being erected at the Cramer Cottages Mrs.Tate'a building is abou; completed R. W. Berk -trcsser was admitted to tbe bar last week. He passed .a creditable examination Sam uel Burket of Londonderry tp., bad his arm broken one day last week We have a new Gordon Jobber tbe INSURER Office, and are prepared to do all kinds of "job work on shortest notice and reasonable terms J. W. Smith, Jr. has opened a new store at bellow Creek. John understands his busi ness. and will give satisfaction to all bis pat rons. ■- i to ■■ ■ •'j FROM MT. DALLAS We hare complaints of a lack of disposition to accomodate on the part of the railroad agents. Teamsters and Merchants complain that the agent refuses to accept checks for freights, saying that they do no business with Mr. Lloyd's bank, that they transact their business at Bloody Run. Checks ot good and reliable men hsve been refused and their goods kept until bank notes could be sent to pay freights. This has re sulted in vexations delays acd our Merchants talk of shipping their goods to Hollidaysbnrg. We hope the difficulty will be amicably settled and that the agent at Mt. Dallas will see the propriety of transacting business as other business men do. Some propose to ship their goods to Bloody Run Station where they claim they are more courteously treated. Without any discourtesy to the agent at Mt. Dallas with whom we are unacquainted, we can assure all who choose to go to Bloody Run Station, that they will find the agent there, John W. Barndollar Esq., a most courteous and obliging gentleman, who will furnish them all reasonable facilities for the transaction of their business. SciciDE.— Mrs. Mary Carny of Minersville, near Dudley, this county who had been on a spree for several days, on the evening of the 21st inst., went home very much intoxicated, and while in this condition not knowing what she did, draok the contents of a vial of laud amn (4 oz.) Her smaller children saw her drink it, but not knowing its poisonous na ture, did not inform their father of the oc currence. She immediately went to bed and remained in a comatose state until next morn [ ing when she died. Her husband who is a miner had gone to his work, leaving her sleeping and did not know of her death until informed of it by some woman who bad found her dead in bed. A little girl 6 yrß. old was in bed with her not knowing that her mother was dead. The deceased was about 44 years old, and leaves a large family. Her husband who is an honest and industrious mau has the sym pathy of the whole community.—Hunting don Monitor. LIST"OF LETTERS remaining in the Tost Office at Bedford, on the first day of May, 1870, uncalled for. which if not lifted on or before the first day of June next, will be sent to the dead letter office: Boyer Abraham Kuchman Adam J Cocheran Pheba I.uckenback Timothy Curey Wra Mugh Wm Courdi Adolph Morris Daniel Collidge John McLaughlin E Coody David Mock Jacob Carle Jacob Mock Allen Drenning Jacob Oswer Abram Easterday Charles Itice David L Harnishteyer Martin Itiley Melissa Miss Haas Frederick Stern Isider Harrier Kate Miss Smith Frederick Josephs E A Bro Smith Libbie Miss Sherman W H. I). WASHABAIGH, P. M. WOMAN'S RIGHTS. —We clip the following waif froci an exchange. Its statement of fact is pertinent, if the poetry is not of the best- The gist of the matter will be found in the last two lines, and we must confess that we indorse the sentiment: The rights of Women who demand? Those women are but few: The greater part had rather stand Exactly as they do. Btauty has claims, for which she fights At ease, with winning arms: The women who want Woman's rights Want, mostly, women's charms. CHEMISTRY is furnishing us new agents for fuel, force, food, and many other important aids over those we once possessed. Ports from which commerce was driven during the hot months hy their terrible fevers are visited all the year with impunity now. Many locali' ties in the Sonth and West kept tenaniless by their deleterious miasms are now filling up with populations under the protection of Ayer'e Ague Cure. Their afflicting Chills and Fever are so effectually cured by this remedy that the disease no longer turns emigration aside or destroys the settler if he ventures upon its infected districts. — Gazette Independence Mo. — lMaylm THE PrrrsßrßCH AND CONNEM SVHXE RAIL ROAD is progressing finely. There are twenty four hundred men at work on the road. The first three miles east of Comellsville are completed and in operation. Tbe balance of tbe road is well advanced and it is expected that the laying of the track will be begun in June. It is expected that the road will be completed by November next and in running order to Cumberland. ACCIDENT.— Mr. James N. Akers of Mon roe township, cut himself very seriously on the forehead, on the 2nd inst., while engaged in pealing bark for G. W. Miller, on the mountain near Robicsonville. Bark pealers cannot be too careful in guarding against ac cidents. One of Mr. Miller's hands was killed last Spring while pealing bark. H. F. IUVISE has moved the "Regulator"' to room No. 1. Anderson's Row. lie has just received a large stock of goods of the latest Spring styles and is prepared to sell them at city prices. If you want the best quality of shoe, boot, gaiter, slipper, or a fine set of China ware, go to the "Regulator" and don't forget the place. Miss JVLIA E. MORSELL, daughter of Sam uel Morsell, Esq., formerly of Union, Prince George County, Md., died at the residence of her brother-in-law, Dr. Geo. W. Anderson, on the 14th ult. Miis Morsell had considera ble literary talent and had acquired quite a reputation as a writer. We are cot indebted to any Minister for this information. DR. F. C. REAMER died very suddenly on the 27th ult. of paralysif. He began the practice of medicine in this borough in 1853, and with the exception of two or three years in the army as surgeon, followed his profes sion among our people ever since. He was highly esteemed by all who knew him, and his loss will be severely felt. RECOVERED. —The bodies of the two men who were drowned some four weeks ago at Huntingdon were recovered last week. The body of Hoffman was found on Sunday and that of Westbrook on Monday, both near the mouth of the Raystown Branch of the Juniata about two miles and a half below Huntingdon. AN EXTENDED POPCLARITY. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" have been before the public many vea-s. Each year finds them in new localities in various parts of the world. The Troches are pronounced universally su perior to all other articles used for similar purposes. For relieving Coughs, Colds, and Throat Diseases, the Troches have been proved reliable. ALLS*A. —This is without doubt, one of the best articles for the hair prepared. It is a fine hair dressing and a reliable restorative, and shonld be used by all. It beautifies the j hair, improves its growth, and is a certain remedy for baldness. By all means try it. You cannot but be suited with it. Price $1 per bottle. Get one bottle and you will not be without it. ATTF.MIT TO COMMIT SITCIDE.— Mrs. Wil liam Frederick of Flitcbville, South Wood berry tp., attempted to hang herself on Sab bath last. Her husband discovered her be fore life was extinct. She is, however, not expected to survive. Domestic trouble is assigned as tbe cause of tbe attempt. CROCSE k SHIRKS are receiving a heavy invoice of tbe finest brands of tobacco, snuffs and pipes this week. Go and see lor your selves. They are the only Tobacconists in town, and deal in the pure articles. PENNSYLVANIA STATS SUNDAY SCHOOL CON VENTION.—The annual Convention, for the year 1870, will be held at Harrisburg, Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday, June 14, 1& and 16. George H. Stuart, Esq., is expected to preside. Each Sunday School in the State is invited to send two or more dele gates. Pastors of Chnrches, Superintendents of Sunday Schools, and prominent Sunday School workers from all parts of the State are invited to attend and participate. Oar Sunday School bretheru from other States are also cordially welcomed, it is re quested that '.he names of those who expect to attend shall be sent to Rev. Thos. H. Robinson, or John M. Sayford, Secretary, on or before the'first day of June, as it WILI. BE NECESSARY for those who would avail themselves of a redaction of fare on the rail roads, to procure excursion tickets before leaving their homes for Harrisburg. The committee of arrangements will secure orders far tickets for all who notify them in time to do so and forward them. Places of entertainment will be provided for all who give due notice of their coming. T. 11. Romxsox, Chairman. J. M. SATFORD, Secretary. PETIT JCRORS for special term, stb Munday 20th day of May, A. D. 1870. Abraham Kensinger, Liberty; John H. Barton, East Providence; Philip Morgart, Bloody Run Borough; Peter Gates, Hope well; i James Roades, Liberty; George I). Shuck, Bedford Borough; Robert Ralston, S. Woodberry; David Hcfflel, M. Woodberry; John Todd, Bedford; James Collins, South ampton; Alfred Wilson, Southampton; F. o'- Neil, Southampton; John Pennel, Monroe; Benj. J. Bremmer, C. Valley, C. Clajcomb, Union ; Georg* Mcgrsw, Is}. Provi#noa W. Bowles, Bedford ; Daniel Cypher, Liberty ; Harrison Williams, Monroe; Wn>. Masters, Bloody Run : E. Ellis, Naples ; George W. Powell, Juniata; John Gephart, S. Spring; E. Miller, St. Clair; Daniel Miller, C. Valley; Wm. Gorseech, Hopewell; M. Heckey, Juni ata ; E. F. Imler, Bedford ; Alex. Messer smith, Monroe: Joseph C. Ickes, Union; J. B. Dicker., Bedford; John C'laycomb, St. Clair; John B. Whip, C. Valley; D. S. A. Tomlinson, Bedford: David Shaffer, Colerain; Martin Yingling, St. Clair: Daniel Fletcher, Monroe; Geo. Williams. Napier. WHO WANTS A SEWING MACHINE'/ —We have a new $55,00 Groverand Baker sewing machine which we will dispose of on easy terms to any one who wants a good machine: and who does not want a good sewing ma chine? ALSO a new Singer Sewing Machine for sale as cheap as can be sold in the com munity and on the bestoflenns. IN TOWN —Our friend I. H. Rawlins, look ing as hearty as you please. BLANK receipts for the use of Treasurers of school Districts, and Justices' receipts tor county taxes, Executions, Subpumas, Sum monses, all kinds of bian'ts for school Direc tors, Judgment notes, Deeds Ac., Ac., always on hand at the IXQT'ißEitßook Store. AMERICAN BROII.ER for sale at the House furnishing store of G. Blyroycr A Son. Go to the INQUIRER Book Store for station ery, school books, miscellaneous books, ncwg papers, magazines, pens, pencils, inks and every thing iu that line. Don't be afraid to go in and look around anyhow—No harm done if yon don't buy. A SPLENDID assortment of Wall Paper from New York has just been received at the IN QUIRER Book Store. Hooks and Periodicals. The Little Corporal, for May, comes in good time. Fresh as the flowers and blight as the Spring time, full of good things for the children. Great improvements are promised in this already charming magazine. $1 per year. Sewell A Miller, Chicago, 111, Hotre's Monthly, No. 10, is oo car table, Bnd is one of our most welcome visitors. We take great pleasure in recommending this valuable monthly to our musical readers. We fee! sure if they try a few numbers, they will not do without it. Send 35 cts. to Ebas Howe. 103 Court St.. Boston, and get a copy to ex amine. Young Folk*. —Contents. We Girls, Spring Whistles, Karl Kipp, Three o'clock in the Morning, New Gowns, What I saw in China, At Grandma's Bedside, Bertie's Pioneering, Mr. Clarence'calls on the President, Flowers waking up, The Evening Lamp, and Our Let ter Box. Fields, Osgood ft Co., Publishers, 124 Tremont St., Boston. Health's Best Defence. "The weak eateth herbs," says St. Paul, so that eighteen hundred years ago the value of medicinal plants was appreciated. In the Old Testament botanical remedies are repeat edly recommended, but in no passage of sacred history is man recommended to swal low calomel, or bine pill, or any other miner al preparation. The sick were directed to eat herbs to strengthen thein, to purify them, to heal tbem, to restore them. In that day the art of making vegetable extracts was un known. The herbal medicines were mere in fusions' It was reserved for a later age to unite the ! sanitary essences of tonic, aperient and an- ! tibilious roots, barks, and plants, with an ac- J tive stimulant, and thus secure their rapid diffusion through the debilitated or disordered system. The crowning triumph of this affect ive mode of concentrating and applying the virtues of medicinal vegetables was achieved in the production of Hostetter'a Stomach Bitters. Never before had a perfectly pure alcoholic stimulant been combined with the expressed juices of the finest specifics of the vegetable kingdom. Never yet, though eighteen years have elapsed since its intro duction, has this great restorative been equalled. It is taken at all seasons, in all climes, as the most potent safeguard against epidemics, as a protection sgainst all un healthy exhalations that produce debility of beget disease; as a remedy for intermittent and other malarious fevers; as an appetizer; as a sovereign care for dyspepsia; as a general tonic and invigorant; as a gentle, painless aperient; a? a blood depurent; as a nervine; as a cure foi bilious affections; as a harmles g anodyne; and as the BEST DEFENCE or HEALTH under unfavorable circumstances, sach as sedentary pursuits, undue bodily or mental exertion, hardship, privation and exposure. IMaylm MARKETS. BEDFORD MARKETS. CORRFCTED WEEKLY BY C. R. OSTER A CO White Wheat per bashel SI.OO Red " " " 90 Corn " 80 Oats " " 40 Potatoes " " —4O@SQ Flax Seed " " 1.75 Clover Seed " " $7.00(^7.60 Timothy Seed " " 400®4.50 Apples " " 75 Flour, per barrel 5.00(5>5.50 Butter, per pound '. 30 Tallow " " 10 Beeswax " " 30 Lard " " 18Aj/20 Hams ....... 20<d}22 Should ir 16® 16 Sides 16® 18 Eggs " doz. 16 Chickens " " >(JJ. 2.25 Wood—Hickory, per c0rd.......... 1; 4.0 C " -Oak, " ' :.. 3.00 WOOL — Common Unwashed.... 27®3C Fine Merino do. 28®30 Common Tub washed 88@40 Fine Merino do 40@45 THE Board of Directors ha*® adopted the School Diary to be used in the Union Schools. Tbey are to be had at the ISQBIRKR Book Store tor ten cents. Au. the Monthly Magazines, Periodicals ; and daily papers can be had at the Inquirer Book Store. MAQWOLIA WATSR.—Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at hal ths price. tf. MARRIED. On the 28th of April, at the personage, bythe Jlev. Q. C. Probst, Mr. JOSEP& WEAVERLINQ ami Mr.-. EVE PRICE, both of Wert Proridence Township. On Tuesday the 19th of April, by the Rev. j John A. Nuner, at the house of the bride's father, Mr. JOHN KBLTON of Somerset ce. Pa., to Miss MARIA TRUSHEIM of Bedford Co. On Thursday the 21st of April, by the same, at the house of tb* bride's father, Mr, LEVI WOL KORDto Miss MARY A. MOWERT, all of Bed ford Co., Pa. DIED Near Burns Vista, on the 14tb of April, Mrs. MA R Y STR CCK MA N. A gen 70 years. On the 2ith of April, in Londonderry Twp., SAMUEL BOHN, aged 28 years. On Dry Ridge, on the 17th of April, SAMUEL JOJINATHAN, infant son of John and Cathsnae Hyde. Agvd 8 months and 6 days. On Dry Ridge, on the 27th ol April, JOSIAH WILSON, infant son of John and Mary Hor thiser. Aged 1 year, 1 month and 9 days. In Bedford Pa.. April 28th, 1870, Dr. F. C. J REAMER, aged 48 yeais, 6 months and 19 days. His disease it as paralysis. It rendered him unconscious as soon as attacked, and he remained so until his death, some 28 hoars nfler he was Rrst taken. He was engaged in the practice of medi cine as usual, on the day preceding his illaess. lie loaves sis children to monrn his loss. Their mother having died some 11 months before the father. 110 was an cider for many years in the Presbyterian church, and was so at his death. We trust his children's aad his church's loss, is his everlasting gain. His funeral took plaea on Friday the 2th, and was largely. attended*, by his feliow citizens. Departed this life, near Bedford Pa., on the 10th of April, WIXFIELD 3. MILBURN. Aged 23 years, 2 months and 21 days. The deceased was a young man universally esteemed for his gentleness and benevolence of disposition. He united with the churoh at a very early age, and was a very consistent mem her to the day of his death. In the trinmphe of a living faith he entered the dark valley. GRU? All advertisements, except public sales and legal notices, will be inserted three months and charged accordingly unless otherwise ordered. ADMINISTRATORS NOTlCE.— Letters of Administration having been granted to the subscriber bj the Register of Bedford county on the estate of Maiy Barclay dee'd, late of South Woodberry Two., notice is hereby giren to those indebted to said estate to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settle ment JOSIAH T. BARCLAY, Adm'r. 6may Woodberry. Q ROUSE & SHIRES SEUAR FACTORS and TOBACCO, PIPE and SNUFF JOBBERS. East Pitt Street, Bedford, Bedford County, P- I9april7o-Iy mo THE CK EDITORS OF REED A BCHKLL. , X I have accepted the conditions of the reso lution adopted b? the meeting of the creditors of Reed A Schcll on the 2Jtb of March, and will meet them on Saturday the 2lai day of May, at the Court House, in Bedford, at 10 o'clock P. M. Bedford 28pl70-3t JOHN J. SCHELL. 17 LECTION PROCLAMATION.— j Wktreas, in and by an act of General As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to allow the qualified electors of Bedford county to vote for or against the sale of the present Poor House property," it i* en joined upon me to give pnblic notice of saici elec tion ; therefore, I, Wx. KKVSER, Sheriff ot the county of Bedford, do hereby make k n own au'd give this Public Notice to the electors of thecoun ty of Bedford, that an election will be held in said county, on FRIDAY, the 27th day of MAY , A D.. IS7O, at the several election districts, in accordance with the following sections of said Act of Assembly: "Section 2.—That an election shall be held on the 27th day of May next, at the usual polling places, by tbe election officers elected at the list general election, at which election all the quali- j fied electors of said county shall be entitled to vote, and those in favor of the sale of the present Poor House property shall vote a ticket with the words "Poor House on the ontside and the words "For Sale of Poor House" on the inside, and I hose opposed to tbe sale of tbe present Poor House property shall vote a ticket with the words "Poor House" on the outside and the words "Against sale of Poor Horse" on the inside." Sercton 3—lt shall be the duty of the several return Judges to meet at the Court House in Bedford, on the Monday next following said elec tion, at 1 o'clock. P. M.. and if a careful count of the votes cast show that a majority are in favor of the sale of the presmt Poor House property, it shell be the duty of the Commissioners appointed under the provisions of this Act to purchase other real estate not exceeding one hundred and seventy five acres, and erect thereon suitable buildings for the accomodation and maintenance of the poor; and if a careful count of the votes east shows that a majority are against the sale of the present Poor House property, it shell be the duty of said Commissioners v> erect suitable buildings thereon, upon a site selected by them." Given under my hand, at my office in Bedford, this 3d day of May, 1870. WM.KEYSER, Sheriff. Sheriff's office. Bedford. Pa., ) May 3d, 1870.—w2. i E\V TIN AND STOVE STORE. JOHN 11. XICODEMUS tskes this method of j informing his friends and the public generally, ! that he has opened a ] \NEW TIN AND STOVE STORE in Bedford, in the room lately occupied by Isaac Lipple. SIGN OF THE BIGCOFFEPOT. He always has a full stock of TIN WARE on hand and is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line on shortest notice. Orders from the Country for SPOUTING or any other job work, attended to with prompt ness. Terms reasonable. Give us a call. 29april6m jjT E M O V E IK LIPPLE'S CLOTHING STORE j v> llir room formerly occupied by 11. Fir vine. In addition to hie large stick of ready made, clothing, Ice has adued, CALICOES, MUSLINS, DRESS GOODS, NICKNAX antl GROCERIES all of which be will sell at lower figures than they cin b: bought anywhere else in town. Give us a call. 29apl ISAAC LIPPLE. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE, ON SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1870. The un dersigned. administrator of John Hull, late of Napier tp., dee d, will sell at public sale on the premises, about one mile south-west of Schells burg. a tract of land, situate in Napier town ship, adjoining lands at Dr. 8. G, Ststler, Isaac Horj, Nathan Borts and John W. Hull, contain ing 159 acres, about 100 acres cleared and under fence, and about 40 acres good meadow, and the rest well timbered, having thereon erected a three-story brick house, a new bang barn and other necessary out buildings. There Is a wall of water at the house, apple, peach, and cherry trees on tbe premises. The land is well improv ed, and is principally limestone, and will make a good stock farm. This Is a desirable farm in ev ery respect Sale to commence et 1 o'clock, p. m., ef said day. Terms: One-third in hand at confirmation of tale, and the remainder in two equal annual payments thereafter' JOSEPH GABBER, aprJßw4, Administrator §im I Joan of the CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO BAILKOAD CO. Tb, tdnnU|M ud ittruUoii of thie Luia for iaveUmcnt purposes, are many and impor tant : 1 It i - Ira Bed upon one of the Great THROUGH LIKES between the SKABOARO Axn THE WKST. 2. Tbe SECURITY ia ALREADY CREATED, the greater gart of the line being in .nccenfi'l running opperation 3. The Local Traffic, from the unriva Utd Agri cultural region and Iron and Coal ■ 410f10.il adjacent, must be targe and profitable. I 4. Tbe enterprise receives Important Com 'catloni ' and Privileges from the States of Virgini at and Weil Virginia. 5. It is under tbe management of efficient *no well-known CAPITALISTS, whose names p 1 guarantees for ita Early Completion and suae. - cesefal ape. wtna. L The Bonds caw be had cither in COUPON OR REGISTERED form ; they have thirty years to run. both pril - cipal and interest being payable in gold. t. Tbey are of denominations of SIOOO, SSOO and gIOO, bearing interest at the rate of six perienL itf coin, payable May Ist and November let. From our itAim-tt acquaintance with the af faire and condition of the Company, we know theme eeenfitiee to be peculiarly deeirable, and euituble for eafe employment of eurplue Capital, and funding of Government Bond , by Investors, Trustees of Estate, and others who prefer abso lute security with reasonable income. Holders of United States Five-Twenties are enabled to procure thcee Bond*, bearing th' name rate of internet and having a longer period to mn, and to realiae a large increase of capital in addition. Bonds and Stoch dealt in at the Stock Ex change, received in exchange for this Loan, at the full market v alue, and the Bonds returned free of express charges. PRICE 90 AND ACCRUED INTEREST IN CURRENCY. Pamphlets, Maps, and full information fur nished on applc&tioD. FLSK it HATCH, p NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK, 2ul TVTOTICE.— The PreaUfcKt and Maa l\ sgers of tbe BK it#* ami St oystown Turn pike Road Company, do hereby g lTe notice, to all whom it may concern, that aftw'tbe publica tion of this A rtsole, the toils and da ue J wl " b * vigorously prosecuted and collected by Daw. Be it enacted. 4c., That it shall be ta *! for them to appoint such and so many Toll 6#t orers, as they shall think proper, to collect and re el 7* of all and every person and person? using the *v " road, the tolls and rates specified by law, Alti TO STOP ANY PERSON riding or leading any horse or driving any horses, cattle, swine, skeep. ] sulky, chair, chaise, phaeton, cart, wagon, want sleigh, sled, or other carriage of pleasure, OT bur then, from passing through ths said gates on turnpike, until tbey (hall respectively have paid the same. And Provided, That if any person or persons, I owning, riding in, or driving any carriage of ! burthen or pleasure as atoresaid, or owning, rid- 1 ing, leading, or driving any horse, or mule as aforesaid, shall, with an intent to defraud the said Company, or to evade the payment of any of the tolls or duties aforesaid, pass therewith through any private gate or bar, or along or over any private passage way, or along or over any other ground or land near to, or adjoining any turnpike or gate, which be erected in pursuance |of this act ; or if any person or persons shall, ! with the intent aforesaid, take off or cause to be taken off, an; horse or other beasts or eattle of draught or burthen, from any carriage ef bur then or pleasure, or shall practise any ether fraudulent means or device, with the intent to evade or lessen the payment of any such toll or duty, every such person or persons offending hi manner aforesaid, shall, for every such offence, respectively forfeit and pay the president, man agers, and company, fifteen dollars, to be sued for and recovered with costs of suit before any Justice of the Peace in like manner, and subject to the same rules and regulations as debts' of equal amount may be sued for and recovered. EMANUEL BTATLKR. Pres't, A E. SCHELL. Sec'y. April 25th, 1870 w3 NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. In pursuance of an Act of Assembly, to pro vide for the collection of State, County, Poor, Poor Building tnd Military Taxes in the County of Bedford, approved the 13th day of April A. D. IP6B, the undersigned will attend at the times end places below named, between the hours of 9 o'- clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M., for tbc purpose of receiving such Taxes, for the year 1870. Monday. May 23d, at Joseph Mortimore's, for Stake Spring Twp. Tuetday and Wednesday, May 24tb and 25th, at Wo<dberry for Middle Woodberry Twp., and Wood berry Bor. Tbirsday, May 26th. at Pattonsville, for South Woodberry Twp. Friday. May 27th, at Bloody Run. for Bloody Rsn Borough and West Providence Twp. Saturday, May 28th at D. A. T. Black's, for East Providence Twp. Saturday, June 4th, at Centerviile, for Cumber land Valley Twp. Monday, June fitb, at Joseph Cessnas', for Harri son Twp. Tuesday, June 7tb, at Bucna Vista, for Juniata Twp. Wednesday and Thursday, June Stb and 9th, at Schellsbnrg, for Schellsburg Borough and Na pier Twp. Friday, June 10th, at Pleasantville, for St. Clair Twp. Wednesday and Thursday. June 15th and loth, . at Bedford, for Bedford Twp. Friday, June 17th at Bedford, for Bedford Bor. MoViay, June 20th, at St. Clairsville, for St. Clairsvllle Bor. and St. Clair Twp. Tuesday and Wednesday, June 21st and 22nd, at Mowry's Mill, tor Union Twp. Monday, June 27tb, at Saxton, for Saxton Bor. Tuesday, Juue 28th, at Stonerstown, for Liberty Twp. Wednesday, June 29th, at Coaldale, for Coaldale Bor. and Broadtop Twp. Thursday, June 30th, at CapL John Kichelber ger's, for Hopewell Twp. Saturday, July lst,at Bridgeport, for Londonderry Twp. Monday, July 3d, at ClearvHlc, for Monroe Twp. Tuesday, July 4tb, at Wm. Adam's Mill, for Southampton Twp. Wednesday, July stb, at Rainsburg for Rainsburg Borough and Colerain Twp. "All persons in said County who shall, on or "before the 28th day of July aforesaid, pay to the "said Treasurer the amount of his or her taxes, "Bball be entitled to a deduction of 5 per centum "thereon." A schedule of all unpaid taxes on the 20th day of August next, will be made out and delivered to a Justice of the Peace for collection. HUGH MOORE, Treasurer. THIS IS NO HUMBUG < By sending 35 cents, with age, height, ooh>r of eyes and hair, you will receive, by returii mail, a correct picture of your future husband or wife, with name aad date of marriage. Address W. FOX, F. O. Drawer No. 24, Fultonville, N. Y. ISmartw pisrtUate m QEORGE BLYMYKR - In addition to their large ... I tOOX of Tin Sheet Iron A Copper war *•' t * M F k added House Fumixatng Good* y ( Fine POCKKT and TAP . _ LL cutlery. PI. vted TABLE and TEA of a kinds. COFF HILLS. LOOKING OL/ jisf*, WA .USC BOARDS. TUBS, BUC WILLOW WARES. "LAMPS and BURNERS, JOiL OIL, /'rr, BRTMIKS, of ull kind*, | and many other goods suitable for house keepers, j A'l of which we will sell at the lowest cash prices. J 22." ipllm GEORGE BLYMYER A SON. \ r pilE MAMMOTH CRYSTAL KHONTI ONE PRICE STORE, 0? J. M. SHOEMAKER, BEDFORD, PA. GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT J. M. SHOEMAKER'S Mammoth Cry f til Front. One Price Rte-a. GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT J- M. SHOEMAKER'S Mammoth Crystal Front, One Price Store. GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT J. M. SHOEMAKER'S -Mammoth Crystal Dront, One Price fctc.c. GOODS JUST R'iCEIVED AT J- M. SJJOEMAKER'O Mammoth Cry rtal Front, One Price S'.oro. GOOIJS JU ST RECEIVED AT J- -M. SHOEMAKERS Mammo.th Crystol Front, One Price Sttro. GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT J. M. SHOEMAKER'S Mammoth Crystal Front, O ne Price Store. Buy your Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing. Hate, Boots and Shoes, Queensware, Leather, No tions, Fish, Tobacco, Ac., at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S Mammoth Crystal Front, One Priee Store. }uy your Dry Good's, Groceries, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Queensware, Leather, No tions, Fith, Tobacco, Ac., at J. M. SHOEMAKER S Mammoth Crystal Front, One Price Store. ■uy your Dry Good's Groceries, Clothing, Hats, Moots and Shoes, Queensware Leather, No tions, Fish, Tobacco, Ac., at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S Mammoth Crystal Front, One Pr/W St*re. [)iry yoar Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Hat*, Boots and Shoes, Queen? ware. Leather, ° No tions, Fish, Tobacoo, &e., at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S Mammoth Crystal Front, One Price Store. Bnv your Dry Goods, Groceries, Clo'hing. Hats, Boots and Shoes, Queensware, Leather, No tions, Fish, Tobacco, Ac., at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S Mammoth Crystal Front, One Price Store. Buy your Dry Goods. Groceries. Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Queensware, Leather, No tions, Fisb, Tobacco, Ac., at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S Mam mo th Crystal Front, One Price Store. NEW FEATI/RE ■ J- M. Shoemaker ha* ad ed A large and wad selected stock of all kind* of ARPETS, at prit* truly astonishing. Call nd see. On and after the firjt, day of April, goods will e sold for Cask, J*roduce or JVWe oniy, at the ery lowest prices. Call and examine my stock nd prices and you will be convinced that I am etermined to give customers good bargains. J. M. SHOEMAKER. Bedford, Pa:, April , 1870. r IST OF CAUSES PUT DOWN Li for Trial at Special May Term, 1579, i.tftth lay.) ieorge Roades vs E. A. Fockler, ohn W. Durcan, Trustee vs E. Hammond. Esq, et al. ! ohn W. Duncan, Guar'n, rs E Hammuad iosts R. Gochnonr rs same Fohn James vs same llichael Shaeffer vs same [ohn Fickes vs same Frederick Miller vs John M'Uwaine .ydis Fluck vs Rebecca Ann Armstrong Samuel Kensinger vs David Kensingcr, Adm'r dary C. Dolafield vs W.J. Patterson Certified April 19, 1870. Apr 2Sw4. JON. P. RFED, Prot'y- A GENTS WANTED, AGENTS WANT A Ed, $75 to S2OO per month, male and emale, to sell the celebrated and original "ommon Sense Family Sewing Machine, itn )roved and pertected: it will hem, tell, stitch, nek, bind, braid and embroider in a most lupertor manner. Price only sls. For sim ilicity and durability, it has no rival. Do tot buy from any parties selling machines tnder the same name as ours, unless having i Certificate of Agency signed by us, as they ire worthless Cast Iron Machines. For Circulars and Terms, aptly or address, H. CRAWFORD A CO., 22oct6m 113 Chestnut St., Phil'a. ££OOK AGENTS WANTED TO FELL TEN YEARS IS WALL STREET. Pronounced the fastest book out- One Agent reports 79 orders in 5 days. It includes all that is mysterious and interesting in the focus of speculation, IS years' experience of the author ; Portraits and Lives of Vanderbilt, Drew, Fisk, Gould and many others. Filled with illustra tions. Great inducements to agents! Bend for circulars to WORTHINGTON, DUSTIN A CO., Hartford Conn. 22apl4w J TALI AN QUEENBEES. The undersigned, having 12 stocks of Italian Bees, is now prepared to rear Queens for sale. All persons desiring them will please send their orders soon. No orders filled unless accompan ied with the cash. Price, six Queens to one ad dress $2.50 each. Less number, $3 each. Purity and safe arrival by mail warranted. Bee book containing instructions for introducing Queens, free. Address A. B. SNOEBERUER, New Enterprise, 4feb3m Bedford county, Pa ADMINISTRATORS NOTlCE.—Notice is horeby given, that Letters of administration have been granted to the undersigned, by the Registor of Bedford County, on the estate of Daniel Smith, late of Kiddle Wood berry Town ship, decease J All persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims (fill present them prop erly authenticated, for settlement. JOSEPH B. NOBLE, }2apl-187t) Waterside, Bedford Co. A SPLENDID ARTICLE of Blank Deeds on the best parchment paper, for sale at the Inquirer office. Everybody in want of wall paper ea amines the stook at the thquirer Book Store. '£ew A oiirs WASTm'ioR r ~~^ THF PHYSICAL LIFE OF WOMEN. T KNTV-WFTH THOUSAND NOW READY. "' s*om . nnrnern, m. t>. relwll " H • day. U ***.'!' oprecedenv, d rapidity. £ t wiui,. Map and Woman ought to know, and row do. It will save much suffering. As the hfe'lTS " pon the "*> married rfn, ii is earneatlr recommended by Prof. Wa. a. Hammond, Prtst. Mark Hopkins, Kv. Hear* if *R P 6E II Bu '" hflell i MRS. li. R. Gfeaxon, f. , Prof. H. N. Eastman, est. Being eagerly ■ ughi for, the Agents work is easy. Send atauii, r)r pamphlet etc., to 1 GEO, MACLERN. Publisher, 71 Sanson St. Phil's, Penna. ~ •'* School St, Beaton, Mass, ..nplJw sj Nassau (J t ., New York. 51.000 KKIVA "t"- DeBING'S Y LA FUGA cares ail Lirtr, Kidney *ai "["dder DUea,n, Ortftmie Ftm- <9 /i Gr *' r < Debility and all cum h, Or 'JO**, in male and female*. HI J W1 " also be paid for any ca of Blind, Uuinr "Ll't!" 9 PU ' S tia ' IN. it *KMED Y /au fo rnr*. nUbEr 1 * c MA< ? IG cores a KanTtoZr*'' *U*d Join,,, Soli everywhere. Send for Pamphlet 'Uii . '1,,, , io^otorjr— K2 trunk l.n *t, .. P TO-Jy Bait.,,,,re. Md. 1000 AOEN ' TB WANTED BINQLEY'S NATURAL HISTORY. Goring a clear and intensely interesting account of the infinite variety of habits and modes of life, of nearly every known species of beasts, birds' t she?, insects, reptiles inollusea and anisnalcnlne efthe globe. Prom the famous London four-vol ume edition, with large additions from the most celebrated naturalist of the age. Complete in one large handsome volume of 1012 pages, richly il lustrate d with 1000 spirited engravings. Price "own to fid ban,, to salt th, Should "v ! ' s££ to un ®> any book in the held. Terms the asattttmt. Knit particular. free. Ad dles*, A. If. HUBBARD, Pub., 400 Chestnut St 22apl4w A E ?, TS WA NTED.—SIOO to st.) , or donlh „ Clergymen, School Teachers, Smart Young Men and Ladies wanted to Canvas for the New Book, "OUR FATHER'S HOUSE:" on TII F uN W IIIT TE N WOR D. By Daniel March, author of the popular -Night scenes. This master in thought r,d language shows us untold riehes and beauties in the Great House, with its Bloouing flowers, Singing birds, Waving palms, Rolling clouds. Beautiful bow, -acred Mountains, Delightful Rivers. Mighty ocean?, Thundering voice*, Blazing heaven* and rust universe with countless beings in millions of worlds, and reads to as in each the Unwritten °rd- Rose-tinted paper, ornate engravings and superb binding. Send for circular, in which i a lull description and universal commendation* •y the preB y minister* and college proffmort, in the strongest possible language ZLIt-f*FK Mc- CURDY A CO., 16 South birth Street, PhUad.t P a Pa - 22api3w rpilE CHEAPEST LITERARY PAPER EVER PUBLISHED. THE NEW YORK FAMILY JO URN. VI, A new literary eight page paper containing in teresting reading of great merit by the greatest w-iters of the day. TKBMS Ftrw Cants A VEAK Specimen copies sent free for three months. Can vassers, Ladies or Gentlemen are offered great in ducements. Address FAMILY JOURNAL OFFICE. <Sle.>m Cor. 3d Avenue and 9th St., ST. V. WANTED IMMEDIATELY Five Goon Men WASTEI. to sell the Improved Wheeler A Wilson Lock Stitch tewing Machine 3D a Salary. We will pay fr< m *lO to SISII per month, and all expenses. Horse and Wagon furnished by the Company. Best of references mutt be given. No Capital Required. i'a'i oi or address W M. SUM NEB A CO., 110 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. GO A Aft A YEAR AND EXPENSES To O.V,UUIf Agents to sell tbo celebrated WIL SON SEWING MACHINES. The bestmuvnine in the world. Stitch alike on both ndet O.n I MAOHIVE WITHOCT Mower. For further partieo lars, address 25 N. ath St., Philad'a, Pa. epl \Yf ANTED.—Traveling and Local Agents ;or TT the Delaware Mutual Life Insurance Co., for all parts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Reference required. Address, Branch Oftce DELAWARE MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO.. N. W. cor. 9th and Chestnut Sta., l'hila. kiapUw rptT£ HAND-IN-HAND MUTUAL LIFE LV 1 SURANCK COMPANY want* a number .1 good Agents; also, a good General Agent ;ur Pittsburgh and vicinity, also a General Agent for the German counties of Pennsylvania. Ad dress Home Office, No. 112 South -lib Street, Phil adelphia. 22..p1Uv r PIIh MAGIC COMB "ill change any eol -I- orcd hair or beard t" a permanent black or brown. It contains potion. Any one can use it. One sent bv mail for sl. Address MAGIC COMB CO., 2amar3m Springfield. Mi s. P 0 R READY MONEY! SIGN OF THE BIG I'AU LOCK. HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS, including iron, naiis, oils, paints and a full assortment of build ing material. A great variety of shovels, forks, hoes, spades, rakes, chains, mill, cross cut and circular saws and mandrels, bad door hangers and hinges, all piles ropes. Ac. Ac. THE OLD GENUINE GREENCASTLE GRAIN CRADLES. Scythes, Snaths, A c. .SHOE.MA A Elm HSDIXGB A.YD LEATHER OF ALL A/ADA. Springs, axles, rims, hubF, spokes, Shafts, poles, Wagon boxes and a full stock of wagon ware AT REDUCED PRICKS. SADLERY. WHIPS, su. Ac. DREER'S WARRANTED FRESH AND GENUINE GARDEN fcLEi-f HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, in endiesr variety, including wood and willow-Ware, mats, brushes, washing machines and wringers, family scale? and a thousand other useful articles. HAYING REDUCED THE PR ICES on all our goods to a cash ievel and having added largely to oor stock since the decline in prices, we offer bar gains for ready pay and warrant all good* sa rep resented. Sap S.S. -Mr.TZGER. J > E M O V E D, HARDWARE STORE rt ft tc tlovr further east, directly uppusHe Bedford. liftr'. Having enlarged and otherwise ituprovt d my liootn 1 do most earnestly invite my customers and the public generally, to ci 11 j an ! see always a full stesk of HARD W E AND HOUSE FURMSIIINt; GOODS of a'l kinds, and prices to suit the times. AT THE SIGN OF TJiE BIG SA W. j •_>2apl T. M. LYNCH, J J>LANTATION BITTERS. S. T.—lß6o—X. This wonderful vegetable restoralire is the sheet-anchor of the jeeble and debilitated. .Is a tonic and cordial Jor the aqed and lan guid,i it has no equal-among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are esjiecially subject, it is supersed ing every ottier stimulant. lu all climates, tropical, temperate or frigid, it acts as a spe cific in every species of disorder which under mines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. For sale by all drug gists. 1 mar 6m rpHE BEDFORD HOTEL 1. FOR SALE OR KENT. The subscriber now offers t¥i- well kaown hotel for Sale or llcnt. Possession given at any time to suit purchaser. The building is in good repair, having juat been thoroughly re-fitted. For furth er pkrtieulare apply to JOSHUA J. SHOEMAKER, t 26novtf Bedford Pa. HARPY'S WEEKLY, BAZAR FRANK LESLIE, CHIMNEY CORNER and all other Illustrated papers for sale at the Inquirer Book Store. ' 00 T® $250 per Month guaranteed. 7 6ar * Py- Wages paid week]/ to .r", 1 ? £? rJ,wb " r - '• lliu oa ' P"<nt Bil for Mould While W arc Clothe* i,bie*. Basines* Jortutl particulars address GIRAKD •V IRK MILLS, Phffa., Pa. 6raay4w Y>Anis fir sunlight ~akd~gas -1 LIGHT. A Work descriptjre of the Myrterie*, Virtue*, and Crimes, of the City of Paris. It eeatatn* lis ftae engnrriogn of noted Places, Lue and Agents Wasted Ad ,Z ' PUBLISHING CO., Philadelphia, Pa _, ril 49 Walaat St., Cud.. O. QHEAP I'Ar.NTINT;... 1 f 166 lh* of the Parata Coar tar's I Oolokcj Pait {costing $12.56) * I will paint a* much as 250 lbs. of ,J "l Bead and wear longer. Por par "* i ticu-'itr*. address S. BOSKS, Ssc'y., Cost Laai. L !>0 " li, ° "H* l £t, Pbila, 'may er 75 M ail | eil LanCi A G ENTS—CANVASSIXG BOOKS lent free a f"tBhiOP KTSOK INTERNAL REVBNUS. ibe rnosi remarkable book ever published, be ing a complete exposure of the powerful confed erations or "Rings" preying on our Government. • bo wing up all otiose, from the lowest to the .'gheit, lahinit affairs and Congressmen a* well a< minor operators' systematic depredations, con spiracies, official corruption, political influence, patn-nage n<l wire pulling. A fearless Histor ical work, invaluable to every citizen; containing •riff pages, by a prominent Government Detective. Over 20,000 eopies'already sold. Agents wanted. Canvassing btoks free. Address W. FLINT, Publisher, Phila., Pa., Boston Mass., Chicago. 111. or Cincinnati. 0. flnsayir AOBKTB WANTED / iIA .V O-BOOK PGR THE NEW { OF HUSBANDRY. A complete guide fo: farmers, young and old by the celebrated Author and successful fanner. i' KO - E- *ARJSG, Jr. of Ogden Farm. Ihe large experience and reooguitod ability of Use AulHot „ work of iterlinff merit Among the subject* treated are Having and Lea ing a Fartn, Buildings, Imirove'd Implements Judicious lertihring, Sub-soiling, Draining, Ro- L '"! Crops, Batter Making. Cheese Factories, Breeding and care of Live Stock, their diseases and rcm-dics, Ac., Ac., with many useful Tables, pages rich with inftruction and cmbelished with m spirited engr.rin,,. Terms liberal, lrcf - 'Secure an Agoucv at once.'' A. H. HUBBARD, Publisher, duiardw Chestnut St., Phila. r Was cured of Deafness and Catartu by a sim- J pie remedy and will send the receipt free SapUw MRS. M. G. LEGGETT. Hoboken, S.J. f|IRY MOORE CO'S. OVAL STEEL EN- I GRAVING?. lllhWSb, S.Y Aar. body can sell them. Cheap. Sell fast. Pay handsomely. Send for Circular. Bapl4w A *AT CHANCE FOR AGENTS! -TV <7o to S2OO per month. We want to employ good agent in every County in the U. S. on coioiu .ssioD or salary to introduce our World Re nowned Patent White Wire Clethes Lines: will last a hundred years. If you want profitable and fo? 1 *!!' "np.'oyaient, address li. S. BUSH A CO.. Manufacturers, 75 William St., N Y or 16 Dearborn St., Chicago. Bapl4w FE IN UTAH .... OR THE „ A ' ii3 TLRIEB OF MORMON'JSM. . y J. 11. BEADLE, Editor of the Halt Lake BEING AN EXPOSE OF THEIR SECRET Kl PES, CEREMONIES and CRIMES. Wiib a full aud authentic history of POLYGA .II aud the Mormon Sect, from its origin to the present time. I ' "W, Gld and inferior works on the Mormons are being circulated. See that each . " bl fir " > engravings, and 510 pages. AuENlri WANTED. Send fur Circulars and see our terms and a full description of the work Address, NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO, Phila delphia, Pa. Sapliw \\ r ELL'S CARBOLIC TAHLETS. ! " After much study and scientific inrestiga- Don ar to the remedial qualities of Carbolic Acid. Dr. W.lls has discovered by proper combination with -ihcr articles in the form ot a Tablet, a spe eitie for all pulmonary diseases. These Tablets aic a Sure Cure for ail diseases of the RKSPIKA TORY ORGAN'S, SORE THROAT, COLD, CROt'E. DIPTHERIA, AST OKA, CATARRH, or HOARSEN EisS; also a successful remedy lor Kidney difficulties. Price 25 cents per Box. Sent by mail upon receipt of price, by JOHN O. K ELLOG'-, 22 Cliff Si, New York. Sole Agent for the Dinted States. haplSw fjMTE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY! DR. WALKER'S /JAIaiFOIUMA VVNBGAK BITTKRS More the n 500,000 person* bear testimony to thrir Wonderful Curative Effects. WHAT ARE THEY? Tboy arc not a VILE FANCY DRINK, made of Poor Rnm, Whisk— Proor Spirits, and refuse Liquors, doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the taste, called "Tonics " "Appetizers,""Restorers," Ac., that lead the tip pler on to drunkeness and ruin, but are a true medicine, made from the native Roots and Herbs cf California, free from nil Alcoholic itimmlanl. They are the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and LIFE (in ING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renova tor and lnvigorator of the Syrtem. carrying off all poisonous matter, and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell. " ¥IOO will be given for an inenreble ease, pro vided the hones are not destroyed by mineral po sens or Other means, and the vital organs wasted bevona the point of repair. For lejtammatoey and Chronic Rhevmati.m, thpgepeta, or Indigution, ftiliovi, Re. unttenr, and Intermittent f'ereri, Oittatti of the Utmut, Liter, Kidney, rind Rtndder, these Bit ters have been most successful. Such Diseases arc caused by Vitiated Blood, which . 5 generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. FOB FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether in young or old, married or tingle, at the dawn of Womanhood or the turn of lift, these Tank Bitters have no equal. for a circuity THEY ARB A GENTLE PURGATIVE AS R ELL AS A TOXIC, possessing also, the pecu liar merit of acting as t powerful agent in reliev irg Congestion, or InAammatioi, of the Liver, and all the V isceral Organs. Cleanse the A itiated Blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pim ples. Eruptions or Sorer; cleanse it when it is foui and y our teeliDgs will toll y-u when. Keep the •Mood pure and the health of the system will fol low. PIN, TAPE, ami other WORMS, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. In Bilious. Remittent, aid Intermittent Fevers, these Bitters have no equai. For full cirertkme rotd carefully the circular around each bottle, printed in four languages—English, German, French and linaaish. J. WALKEK, Proprietor, 32 Commerce St., E- X. r. ii. Mcdonald a co., DruggLts, and general Agents, San Francisco and Sacramento, California, and 33 A 31 Com tucrce St.. N T . Y. sa-SOLD BY ALL DF.UGGISTS A DEAL. y-A 4mar3m INFORMATION i-v ms "PEOPLE'S JOURNAL." How Tea :hcrs, Student*, Retired Clergymen, Energetic Young Men and Ladies can make $75 to Stso per month during the Spring and Sum mer. A copy free. Seod n uae and addrct* to Peopip's Journal, Philadelphia, l'a. lStebim HINKLKY KNITTING MACHINE FOR FAMILY DlSE—simple, cheap, relia ble. Knits evert thing. Agents wanted. Circular and simple stocking Free. Address iiIN'KLEY KN ITTING MACHINE CO., ISfiboin Batb, Me., or 176 Broadway, N. Y. Q O N S U 51 fFI(7N^ BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, and CATARRH, Cured by inhalation, Abbott $ Inhaling Fluid is the only remedy known that operates on the Lungs—dissolves the tubercles, which are thrown off, the cavities heal, and a eure is effected. Treat ment by letter or in person can be had only of Q. VAN HD-MMELL, m. D., 6aogMm If West 14th St, N.Y. KNITTING MA-^OQ The most perfect machine yet invented. Will wider, and narrow, turn a beel, 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 sett up i t o-ru work, uses but one needle, and re quires no adjusting whatever. It will do the seme work that the Lamb machine will do, and costs less than half aa much, and has not the tenth part of fbe machinery fit get ont of order. -Citcutars aud families waited free on application. Agents wanted. AH machines guaranteed. STRAW A MORTON Uee'l. Agents, 2Unov!y No. 20, Sixth SL, Pittsburg, Pa. TABllffl IN TEN MINUTES. ii Iv ANDES TUBSILAOO. . The wonderful Gsanules for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Wheeling, Irritation of the Urula and TenaiD and Incipient Cooßatnotiin. Osr Box Crnss. Price Twenty live Cents. Sent by mail on receipt of money. There U nothing equal to Raaana'a Ttraotiaco, for Cough*. , Agents wanted everywhere, liberal inducemcu-s offered- AI^TcO, 18feb3ci 2 Third N.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers