The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, March 06, 1868, Image 4

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HUNTINGDON AND BROAD Top R.K.
—Wit rBR \RRANOK*F.MT. —TIVB TABLB.—Accom
tuo'ation Trxin leave* S>*'on t 7.5) n. ui.. *nJ
iir.-iv*s nt
■ ng<l< >ll nt 4.40 p. in.. HD<i arrives at SAX ton at
6.3S p. ra.
. Mail Traiii leaves Mi. Dallas at 1.00 p. ra.. ar
rives at Hunting lou at 4 17 p.m.; leaves limit
ing hra at 7.50 it. in., anil arrives at Mr. Dallas a
II 05 a. in.
NOTICKTODELIXQUEN rs. —We have
placed our Looks and accounts in the
hands of John P. Heed. B*q., of tlisi
place, lor collection. All accounts for
sub>cri| don for the year ending Au
gust I, ISRs, remaining unpaid, are in
cluded in t ite lulls winch Mr. Reed is
authorized to collect. We have been
coiHfHffnl io resort to this course in or
dei toohiain a settlement of our ac
counts. We have too much to no to
attend to making out bids, and we
are tired ol dmini/u/. M ney v\e nutxt
have, as we have many debts to pay,
and we desire toaet honestly with our
creditors. Therefore, we ask all to
pay Mr. iteed, who can, and those who
cannot, we ask to call and settle. If
there is any thing in their accounts by
which they consider themselves ag
grieved, let them eall on us, and we
will make all right that is not right.
Friends, let us have the old scores wip
ed out, and begin anew.
RAILROAD .MEETING.—In pursuance
of a call published in the GAZETTE
and Inquirer of last week, the people
. of Bedford county assembled in Mass
Meeting in the Court House, on Mon
day afternoon, the 2nd inst.
On motion of J. It. Durborrow, the
meeting was organized by placing the
Hon. Alexander King, President
Judge of the Kith Judicial District, in
the chair and the appointment of lion.
George W. Gump, Hon. Win. E. Eic
holtz, Hon Job Mann and John Mow
er, Esq., as Vice Presidents, and John
Lutz and John P. Iteed, Esqs., Secre
taries.
The following gentlemen were tip
pointed a Committee on resolutions:
Win. M. Hali, J. W. Lingen felter and
G. 11. Spang, Esqs. The chairman of
the above committee read the follow
ing resolutions:
1. The people of Bedford County, in
mass meeting assembled, hereby ex
press their gratification at the decis
ion of the Supreme Court of Pennsyl
vania, pronouncing the Act of Aseui
bly repealing the charter of the Pitts
burgniid Connellsville Railroad uncon
stitutional and void, and iiail with joy
the prospect of the completion, at an
early day, of a Grand Through Rail
road from Pittsburg to Baltimore,
wuicli will pass within twenty miles
of Bedford, and open up to commerce,
mining and manufactures, the .south
western portion of our county.
2. Thai whilst we regret the fact that
the Southern Pennsylvania R til road
seems to have been a mere occupation
of toe ground, with a show of engineer
ing and with no apparent intention of
making a road, yet we do not agree
with the views of John Edgar Thomp
son, President of Peima. Central Rail
road, lately expressed in his report to
the stockholders, that it is not practi
cable to make any great through rail
road traversing Southern Pennsylva
nia, and we hope that Philadelphia
enterprise and capital will ultimately
build an independent Southern Penn
sylvania through railroad.'
That B dford being thirty-nine
aides nearer, via. Wills Creek to Bal
timore than via. Huntingdon to Plisla
delphiu, and sixty miles nearer, via.
same route, to Pittsburg than via.
Huntingdon, our natural.railroad con
nection, as I) tween these routes, is
v\ i h tiieCi nneiisville road at Bridge
p n't, ait • w • urge upon our citizens to
le prepared to aid such an enterprise
with their go i I win and money.
4. 'That the line from Bedford to
Wills Creek being nearly straight, of
easy grades, with no deep cuts orex pen
sive oridges, the ro.nl can he made at
such small expense as to be within the
reach of accomplishment, by a united
effort, as soon as the Connellsville road
is put under contract.
5. Tuat the Chair appoin a commit
tee of ten citizens to piN-cure the pas
sage of an act of assembly chartering
the Bedford and Bridgeport Railroad
Company, and to take such steps as
may lie deemed wise, to inform the
public of the advantages of this rail
road connection, nod to place the pro
ject in course of accomplish meat.
(i. That weapprove the course of our
members, J. T. Richards and John
Weller, in favoring a fair Free Railroad
Law, and that we endorse the House
Bill as such, and request our Senator,
I lon. Alex. Stutzuiau, to vote for said
House Bill.
Pending the resolutions, speeches
were made by Win. .M. Hall, Esq.,
Win M. Hartley, Esq., and Hon. Judge
King. The resolutions were unani
mously adopted.
iSubsequently Mr. Hartley offered
several resolutions pertaining to the
Southern Pennsylvania and Connells
ville railroad which after some discus
sion were withdrawn.
The chair appointed tlie following
Committee in accordance with the a
bove resolution : Win. M. Hall, Win.
: art ley, J. R. Durborrow, S. L. Rus
sell, G. 11. Spang, J. W. Diekerson, J.
W. Lingetifelter, Job Mann, John Al
sip, John Cessna.
On motion a Committee of three were
appointed to visit Harrisburg and urge
the passage of the House Free Rail
road bill, consisting of Hon. John Cess
na, B. F. M 'yers and D. W. Waslia
liaugh, Esqs.
On motion adjourned.
ALEXANDER KING, Pres't.
JOHN Lurz, I secretaries
JOHN P. REED, FORTUNES.
"EVERY SATURDAY."—This reprint
of the most interesting selections from
foreign literature is now in its fifth vol
ume, and certainly has lost none of its
freshness with age. The selections are
varied and made with much care and
taste, embracing the cream of British
and Continental literature, 82 closely
printed t lou hie column pages of which
are given every Saturday at the mod
erate price of 10 cents a number, or
s;}.<♦(> a year, by Ticknor A- Fields, Bo
ton,
Tiiespec r al attention ofthe Ladies isin
vitCvlio W n. T. Hopkins'Three Grades
of ii p Skirts—the "K-'.vstone
Ski. ," "Union Skirt," and "Cham
pio i Skirt." Read advertisement in
.hi ssue.
NEWS FKOM HOME!—The following
dispatch appeared in all the daily pa
pars of the 2tith ult.:
BEDFORD, Pa., February 2->.—There
is great excitement at this place about
the iinpeaehmeiit, and several rompan
ies are being rapidly organized to sup
port the President.
Captain T. 11. Lyons has already tit
ty men on his list, and at least three
eoinpauies can he ready in forty-eight
hours.
Captain Lyons is a gallant soldier
who served in the Union Army during
the greater part of the war, having
commanded a company in tiie ->> th,
!\ V., and also in the 22d Pa. Cava ry.
■Mime of the llads. herea out* were ex
tremely wrothy atwiut this dispatch,
and denounced it as false. Should
President Johnson find it necessary to
i-ail out men tosustuin the constitution,
tiiey will iiud that there was "more
truth than poetry" in it. Tiiey should
remember that there are some tilings
hat are not "dreamt. of in their ptu.-
osoihy."
♦
Turn PROPHET.—The ground-hog
isa true prophet. He saw his shadow
on Caiidiemass day, and retired into
his liurrow, with the traditional injunc
tion to all his friends and admirers, to
lookout for squalls. Well, here weare.
four weeks after his disappearance,
with snow four inches in depth, and
rlie feathery flakes still descending.
And when we took forward in the
hope of an early spring, we are remin
ded that it is only
••Theslortny March his eouie at last."
Yes, the ground-hog is a true prophet
lie beats Seward all hollow !
PITTSBURG i- EMALKCOLLEGE. —We
take pleasure in commending this
institution to public patronage. The
buildings, one hundred and forty-eight
feet in length, have lieen improved
from year to year, until they are among
the finest of their kind in the country.
The ceilings a e high, the halls and
rooms neatly papered, R"d well lighted
and ventilated, and every arrange
ment made for the com flirt and con
venience of the pupils. The Faculty
embraces twenty-two teachers, chosen
with special reference to their fitness
for the positions they occupy, and
most of whom have had from five to
twenty-five years experience m their
profession. Five of tlieni are- employ
ed in the music department. French
and Germ.in are taught by native
teachers. here are also special teach
ers for all the other ornamental bran
ches, such a* drawing, Painting, Need
lework, Wax Ft.vers, Ac. E. 'cry part
part of a tuomugu, solid and ornamen
tal education is amply provt* led for.
Tne boarding puptis are uutlor the
special care of the President and his
wife, and their constant effort is to
make the College a Christian llurns for
all committed to tiieir tuition. We
cordially commend tiie College to all
our readers. The Spring Term will
commence March 23d. Send to the
President, Rev. i. C. Pershing, D. D,
for a catalogue.
THE CONFEDERATE FLAG .ON THE
OCEAN. —Our readers all know that
tiu- pestilential duct ri lies of Mongrel ism
creep into mtie-tentlis of the leading
matter issued from the public press.—
We must have a pure literature, with
out a taint of tiie nigger about i , with
out thesiigiitesr tuiik-t I I m 'lass 'shue,
or the present generation of readers
wi I become as deb inch '1 as the t>t* .
Tne Caucasian series of stories now be
ing issued by Van Eerie, II >rto:i A
Co., of The New York I) > >.{', are
ofthe pure white man style, a.id the
No. 1 which we have received, just off
the press and ready for the public
The Confederate Flag on the Own -is
a capital story, spirited, Hi ri 11 i;i strict
ly historical and patriotic. Tnere is
not a Democrat in the country wh >
will not prize it highly as one of the
most entertaining novelettes ever writ
ten. The series will he kept up.
0
Mtss FANNY HALEY will give an
entertainment, in the Court House, on
Monday evening, March Bth, consisting
of Select Readings and Recitations.
Those wishing to enjoy a rare treat
should attend by all metyis. Admit
tance 2o cents.
IN SESSlON.—Adjourned Court,
Judge Woods presiding, has been in ses
si m since Monday last. A number of
important cases are down for trial,
and it is thought that Court will last
t lit? greater part of the week.
GRADUATED.—The degree of Doc
tor of Medicine, has been conferred iq>-
on \V. Shannon Hardman, of Buffalo
Mills, this county, by the Bellevue
Hospital Medical College of New York
city. Success to Dr. Hardman.
"TIME may sear and bleach your
brow," but it cannot silver your hair,
if you use that excellent renewer
known as "Barrett's Vegetable Hair
Restorative," to the absolute exclusion
of all the vile compounds with which
the market is flooded.—Portsmouth
Journal.
THE "new tiling under the sun" of
which Solomon doubted, is Fhihif*
"Flor De Afiyo," that rare perfume
for the handkerchief. It cannot he
described, for there is nothing like it
in the whole realm of fragrance. Sold
by all druggists.
TOBACCO.—See advertisement, in
another column, of E. Megraw A Co.,
tobacco manufacturers, Pittsburg, Pa.
Our friend J. S. Berkstresser, is travel*
ling agent for the above firm, and our
merchants will do well to give him
their orders.
HATS AND CAPS.—R. W. Berkstress
er A CO., have just received a large lot
oi ueic fi'j/le nuts ami caps. Evorytxxly
buys 'em, because they are cheap a:.d
the most comfortable head-covering
worn. Go and see them.
TIIF- IU>V. W. B. Crai<c,
IK'riiiiitiug, witPprvacii in tin* Prt-dy
--t Tian church in liiiiiiinl, on in.fMfcs.u
day at 11 o'clock, a Ui.
TelegrnniM to Hie Frewhlenf.
The President has received the fol
lowing dispatches:
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 24..—Your
fiicuds in Indiana send you greeting
assurance* of support in your tight lor
the constitution.
PITTSBURG, Pa., Feb. 24.—Your
friends here are moving. Remain
tirm. Be thou ruler even in the midst
among I hiite enemies.
A. G. LLOYD, President, 1). C.,
GEO 11. KEYS Kit, Vice-Crest. D. C.,
W.M. MURRAY,
Ot the National Uaion Coin.
Allegheny county.
NEW LONDON, FEB. 24.—At a meet
ing of ilu* democrats of New London,
held tltis evening, the following resolu
tion was adopted :
.Whereas, in view of the present rev
olutionary attitude of Coiigivs, acting,
a* i's leaders confess, outside ot tin*
constitution of the United .States and
in view of the po.-iiion of the Presi
dent in resisting such action,
Itewced, Tint we, tliedem icrats of
tnecityof New London, pledge him;
our most hearty support in money,
votes or men.
r. L. ALLEN, Chairman.
B. P. WAT O<S, .Secretary.
NEW YORK, Feb. 24.—Every decent
man in New York city is with you.
We will take care of all Governor
G-ary's men. God biessyou. Weare
ready for the issue.
POTTSVILLK. PA., Feb. 24.—Uphold
vigorously the executiue and judicial
depart men ts of t he government against
any cabal that attempts* to destroy
tlieoi, and the people will sustain you.
Clt AS. 1). ILLPPLE,
Ch'ni. Deni. Standing Com.,
Sch ivlkill county, Pa.
NEW BEDFORD, MASS., Feb. 21.
You will lie sustained in executing ilie
laws, under the co istitutiou, in New
England. Stand tirm.
Numerous letters ami telegraphic de
spatches of encouragement, and proffer
ing aid in soldiers, &c., have come to
the President to-day. From the de
spatches the following may he selected
as specimens:
1 can raise one thousand men to sus
tain you from my (second) district ol
New Jersey, if neces-ary.
You are right. The friends of con
stitutional liberty in New Hampshire
will sustain you.
Axsox S. MARSHAL ,
Chairman Democratic Slate Committee
of New Hampshire.
From May-ville, Ky., the following:
Will one regiment of Irish he ol any
service to you ? Answer.
From Columbus, Oiiio, the follow
ing:
An unusually large and enthusiastic
meeting of the people of this city is
now being held in the rotunda of the
State-house. Resolutions have l*-eii
passed pledging the support of the peo
ple hereabouts to the President ill his
str Wttli reckless usurpation and
assumption of despotic Congressional
power, and avowing a etermination
to stand by him at whatever sacrifice,
and to whatever extent tiny be necess
ary to liable him to overcome the foe*
of public peace and order in the so-call
ed Congress of ttie United States.
JOHN G. THOMPSON,
W. 1). RANKIN,
J NO. M. PUG it.
Committee.
OOTKAGKS NKAK NOKKOI.K.— The
IKHTCII fri-elmoiers of this section are
having a perfect carnival in all the
the coun.'ry around. A short while
since we mentioned the midnight at
tack at Liiikhorn hay, in which a
whole white family were driven out
of their tied- 1 , and the house rohhed ;
and last Saturday we mentioned an
other midnight attack on Hack river,
hv which Air. AVIII. Thomson was roh
hed of iwo, one >U watch, and all his
bedeio! liing, O j "nursday night the
residence of .Mr. Nicholas, on Back
river, wasinvaiied liy a tiand ot armed
and ail his hi con, flour and
meal carried <>!!". Up to this tint' no
arrests of any of the hold /'reeho iters
have been male, and t tie people a
round thecoiintry are in great excite
ment at the insecurity of their liv' s and
property. They do not know, \v hen
they lie down at night, at what mo
ment nr. armed force of negroes may*
•come in and plunder if not murder
them. — Xorfttf v D<o/-Ji )ok.
NEW PUKSS!—FANCY JOB PIU*T
INO ! Printinq in Co/orx! —fart/a, 11 ill
hem/.*, .X'tff*. II tnlc-Clteclcx, Dltutks of < d!
kind#, <C-e., &e. — We hav • just had si *t
up iu our office, one of the latest im -
proved Gorden's Fast Job Presses, and
iiave. also, purchased a n-\vassortment
of Fancy Job Type. Thus prepared,
i we are now able to do all kinds of Job
! Work, from the daintiest card to the
I ni'st showy poster. These improve-
I meets have cost us considerable outlay,
and we now say to our friends ami the
public, jrenerallv, briujjon your work,
it you appreciate enterprise! We can
d' any kind of work done in the city
odices and just as aheap as city prin-
I ters do it. llorxe-bilhs prin ed in all
I styles. Call at theGAZKTTE office, and
jj see our improvements;
REVIEW or THE MARKETS.
Corrected retry >£.
PHILADELPHIA, March 3
FLOJLTR. —The quotationsure—
Nortuwest superfine, $7.00 7.00
, Northwest extra, 8.<MC;9.00
: Northwest extra family, 10.00 V </1 1.7->
i| Petina. and West'n sup., 7.->Ov;H.3U
j Peuna. and West'n extra, 8.0U v 9.-30
Penna. and West'n family, 11.00 v <£ 12.30
Penna.and West'n fancy, 13.0<Ta 13.00
live flour, 8.50^9.00
GRAIN.—We quote—
[ Pennsylvania red, per bus., $2.30@.2.53
j) Southern 41
• California, "
White, 41
; Rye, 44 0.00^1.65
j Corn, for yel., " 1.20^:1.23
| Oats, 44 70^780
I PROVISIONS.—We quote—
' Mess Pork", per bbl.,
' i.acon Hams, per lb., IS^IOC
Salt Shoulders, " lO.uJO.c
Prime 4 * 13c
SEEDS.— We quote
Cloverseed, per bus., at $7.
Timothy, 44 2.50^2.00
Flaxseed, 44 2.43v<r2.30
MA lllllEl).
ORFENL\ND-MKLOTT-Feb9 h. br the Rev.
t. C. Probst. Mr. A. 8. Greenland aud Mi.-s B ibia
Alt-bet. both of Ful ton co.. P t.
. BINOIIAM—SoUTtI —Feb 21. at (he Lutheran
1 pars-mage. Bloody Bun, by the Mine, Mr. Wui.
IIU aud Miss M trg iret S tut j, bath of C >le
, rain tp.
MECIITLY—ALLISON—OiI the 25th ult., by
J the K<v. M II II iliiiau. it he R sforme I parsou
-1 age. Si Clairsville, Mr. J.ihu F. -Vlechily and .Miss
Jin ry AllU'ill. bo'ti 111' this CoUUtJt.
SLEEK—UKIsM IN —Ou ibe 2()'h tnst., at the
] t hi ed Bretbreii pirsouage at JCv Pari , by Key.
J. F- Tallhelui, Mr. G 11. 8 eek an I Miss Aunie
M C isui iu b i b of Napier Tp.. lledt'orU cu. Pa.
HIED.
BKrDEN-TrNE.-Oa the 27tb ult . in Wells
tp.. Fuiion Co . D.liiiel Bridens iue. at'ier a tnug
aud painful illuess, ago 161 years If mouths and
"! 'lays Dioeiset WnS t uiauiborot the
M. E. cbuieh, from ibe siyhmruih year ot his
t a a e, a-J died iu the hope of a biusful etsrui.y.
item
rpilE OLl> EST A li'Ll&l i L.U tinM
J. J RICH A RISOX A CO.,
12ft M VHKKT STUES.T. I'll I L AO A,,
Is the largest Manufa luring Cm foe loners and
Wholes.lc Dealers in F."tis, Nuts. Ac., in
the United Stales,
marftyl ___
TS. liMRK.STIIESSER,
WITH
E. MEG It A \V & CO.,
Manufacturer- and Dealers 10 Tobicco. Cigars
Hial Suuff 53 an 155 II iaJ Street and 31 St. Clan
S.reet. i'i.isburgti, Pa. mar.6uil.
AUDIT! )R'S NOTK'E.—The under
signed appointed by the Orphan's Court ot
Bedford County fo refa.rt a dis-ribution of the
money in ihe hands of John Dieken, Executor .f
the las. will, Ac., of Moses Dickeu, dee d., to and
amongst heirs and creditors, wi'l attend 'o the du
ties of his app liniment at his offi :•* in Bedford, to.
Tuesday, tin- 17 h day ot M -rob. A D , at
10 o'clock, A M., of said day, "hen and where
all p ir.ies iuteies ed cau attend it they see prop
er JNO. P- HEED, auditor,
marfi *2
WESTERN DISTRICT OF PEN N
SYLVAN I A
IN BANKRUPTCY,
At B 1! .rd. toe 7to liy "f 51 ireh. A D. 18fJS
Toe undersigne I hereby gives uu i*e nt his ap
pointment as A-signee of James B. Faiquhar, ot
the Borough of It dfofi. in the County of Bed
ford, and la eof P unsylv uiia, who has been ad
judged a K inkrupt U'IOII hisowu petition, by the
D sirtci Court ot s.ti-l District.
J. TV LLNOENFELTER,
Assignee.
To the Creditors of sii I B
1 ,"3 XEC LI roiW NOTlCE.—Notice tr
ig hereby give'i that letters testaments y to
the estate of Amo- M -Creny, late of N T pier town
-8 tip. d ceased, have been granted to ihe under
signed by the Register of Bedford county.
All persons indebted to said estate are requested
ti make immediate payment, and t..ose having
claims thereon will present them, duly authenti
cated, for settlement.
STEVKV W MCCREARY,
JE iK.VItAU .vIcOREARY, Exutors
inarfi.ift
4 UDITOR'S NO riCE.—Tfit* UUCUT
signed appointed by the Orphans' C .urt ot
liedford county An litor to m ike distilbuiiou ot
the b ilnice in the htuls ol J. H L .ngeuet ker.
E-q . Trusiee losell re>l esiate of Win. Stouer.
ileo'd.. of Monroe Township, will attend to the
duties of his appointment at his office in Bedford,
on Tuesday, Mi roil 17 h, A D., 18 >B. when ami
where all interes.od cau atieinl if iln y ibiuk prop
er. J- B CEts.NA, Auditor.
mar6v2
INSTATE OF JOHN Mauh.>
J DECEASED — AUDl roit's XOTICK ' The un
dersigned appointed by the Orphans' Court ol Bed
ford coumy auditor IO settle the exc ption to th
account of D unci Fletcher, Executor of the las
will. Ac., ot Jobu Martin, late of Monroe Twp..
deceased, and to make distribution (among the
creditors and heirs or such of ibein as are entitled
thereto) of the balance in toe h HI Is of Slid Exec
utor, will att-nd to the du'ies of his appoiuimeut.
ai his nffi -e. in Bedford Borough, on Thursday
the 19 .. day of March, A. D., la6B, at 1 o'clock
P Al., of said d iy.
m irda2 S L, 11 LtsLLL. Auditor.
IVHIOL'GU Olt 111 NA N UK.— At SI
3 meeting nf the Burgess and C .uncil of tht
Borough of Belford, on Hie 27 h Fob. 1888. th.
billowing ••r.tiu inoe was uu.-iuiiiiously adopted :
li,; it oril liued mid enacted by I lie Burgee .lid
C iuneil of tbe B >r.iu li of Bedl'or I, and u is here
by ord tioed and enacted by the authority ot Ih■
san**'. That a ft ,o of teu dollars be imposed, col
lected and received off of any person or person?
who theinselv s. or their employees, use any water
inside of .he Borough for the purpose of watering
Horses. Cattle or oilier Stock at or fmui any ot
the llydiants. and which is supplied lo said Bor
ough oy the Reservoir, and that tor every suei.
offence's li t fine be at once collected and recover
ed us directed by law for tbe recovery offiues. Ac.
Certified. February 27, 1863.
0. K SU A>NON, Chief Burgess.
11. N I COD r. It US, Cl'k.
mat 6-.v 3
,*2B HOOP SKI UTS. G:£H
I)
WM. T. MOTRINS "OWN MAKE"'
or
"KI:YST<NE SKIRTS,"
are the best an! Cheapest Low Priced Hoop Skirts
in the in irkef. Trail Skirt", 25 springs. SI.OO ;30
soring", $1 20; and 41 springs, $1 45. Plain
Skir s. 6 i Rie-. 20 springs. SO Cents; 25 sgrings.
9 • Cents , 30 s rings. $1 15 ; and 35 springs. $1 -
2">. Warranted iu every re-peet.
'-Our Own M ik"" ot "UNION SKIRTS," E'ev
en Tape Trails, from 20 to 50 -prings, $1.20 tos2
50 PI lin. Six fa per 20 to 50 springs, from 95
Cents to Si 00 Ttie.-e Skirts are better thai
those sold by o Iter estab'is incuts as first etas?
goods, and at linn h lower prices.
••Our Own Moke of "CHAMPION SKIRTS" are
in every way superior to all other Hoop skirts be
fore the public, ami only have to lie examined or
worn to convince every iue of the fact. Mnu
fae ured of th. be?t linei -fi isi.ed English Stee
springs, very superior tapes, and the style of the
iu<:talic fasteniugs ai d manlier l' securing tin n
; surpass for luranility and exeellenee any othe
Skir. in this eouniiv, and are lighter, more elas
tic. will weir I nig r. give n.ore s.ttisf ictiou. ami
are really cheaper ihau all others. Every lady
ISI ould tjy them. They are being sold extensive
ly by M •ictiao s throng.lout this m l itie adjoining
Sillies at Very Hinder ue prices. If you want the
best, ask for "H .pkiu's Champion nkirt." If you
do not find iheui, get rbe Uierehant with whom
,(,u deal to order ihem fir you. or c.uic or seuii
direct to us. Merchants will find our differeti
grides of Skirts ex .cdy what they need, and we
e.-p tei illy invite them 10 call uud examine our ex
tensive assortment, or send for Wholesale Price
List. .
jo be had at Retail at M inufactoiy. audof th.
Retail Trade generally, and at Wholesale of the
M n.u *tuei only, to w.n >.n all or lers sboul Ib.
addressed M)N UF AOTorY and SALESROOM
7'B Arch Street, !>*. ween 6.U and 7 h Sis.. Pa.
WM HOPKINS
WitlfinilO
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an I Family Newspaper. The Weekly Ju ellige. -
cer is now .he L.rgesi Democratic Paper publish
ed iu l'euusy h aula. 1. has lately been gteity
improved in all respect". "*d i-just Such a pajet
as every Democrat suould lake.
Tbe puolisbers of iDe lotelligeucer regard it I<>
be me duty of every Detiioor.it to support hi?
county pa pel in prelereuee to any other ; but a?
there are many wUo will be i ke.y to subscribe foi
more tbau one paper dining ibe pending Presi
dential Campaign, they bate concluded to ofl'ei
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tighty " to one address, 80.00
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11 G. SMITH A C >..
Hi.titj.v2 L tucas.er, Pa.
OO.MPOUND BLOOD 6EARCHKL
i'uis very valuable medicine, which is purely
vegetable, has done wonders. It is a never-failing
remedy for cleansing be bio ai. W neu the hloo.i
is pure, dl?e .se CaUnot take bold ol the system, i
could produce testimonials in regard to wHat it
has iff eted, but I .-übmit it to the public, gu irau
teeing that if used according to directions, tbe re
sult will be Goon HEALTH. It is my own manu
facture.
This medicine will cure Consumption. Dispepsia.
Sore Tnroat, and nine out ot ten of ull other di
seases.
DIRECTIONS FDB USING—For adults, dose,
two i.*blesp.>ou?full, three times a day, before
uie its. L sen the dose according to constitution.
Price: —Quart bottles, SI.UU; Pint bottles, 50
cents. JACOB L UOOVrR,
Sole Pioprietor.
SAXTO*. Bedford county. Pa.
feb2Bui3
LIVERY STABLE,
in rear of'he -Mengel House,"
BEDFORO, PA.,
MENGEL A liUit-v-t, Proprietors.
The undersigned would inform their friends,
ami the public g-nerally. that ttiey are prepared
to furuish 11 )R.->ES AND BUGIIES. Cirrt iges.
Sp'rting Wagon?, or auytbiug lu ihe Livery ltui
of business, to g'o l sty>e ind at moderate charg
es. T iuis : CASH, uoless by special agreemeut.
janlO'tiS.f MENGEL A BURNS.
ERIUBIS OI I'oUfii. — A Geiitieumti
who suffered for years from Nervous Debility.
Premature Decay, nud all the effects of youthful in
discre ion, will, for tbe soke of suff riug humanity.
send free to all who need it, the recipe and direc
tions lor making tbe simple remedy by which be
was cured. Sufferers wishing t" profit by the ad
vertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, iu
perfect ootid leuce, JOHN B. OGDEN,
Hiay 17,'u7-iy. Cedar Street, New York.
3Mtorncijs at £au\
S. L. ltl T BBKLL. J- LOSGE3 ROKBR.
D UiWEMi & EONGENECKER,
I V ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
ll - BEDFORD. PA.,
Wi!l attend promt.tly and faithfully to all busi
ness en'TUSted to their care. Special attention
gi ven to collections and the prosecution of cUims
for Back Pay. Bounty, Pensions. Ac
OEEICE, OIJ Juliana Street, south of the Court
House. aprs,'67it
J. MCD. SHARt'E. E r - K . EK "v
O IIA IIPE A KERR, ATTOItN E\ S
AT LAW BEDFORD, PA., will practice in
the courts of Bedford and adjoiningeounties Of
tice 011 Juliana St.. opposite iae Booking House ot
Keed A Schell._ [March 2, 'B6.
4. R. DI" It Bolt ROW. | JOHN LUTE.
nr RIKIRRI) w A Is II T %
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA
Will attend promptly to all business intrusted to
heir care. Collections tuade on the shortest no-
Vhey are. also, regularly licmsed Claim Agents
and will give special attention to.the prosecution
fclaiuis'agoinst the tJoveriiinent for Pensions.
Rack Pay. Bounty, Bounty Lands, Ac.
Office on Juliana street, one door Bouth of the
•Mengel House," and nearly opposite the Inquirer
•ffice.
IOIIN L\ REED, AT TOIINEY A'L
r) LAW. BEDFORD. PA Respectfully tenders
lii> services to iho public.
Office second door North of the Mengel House.
Bedford, Aug. I, IHtil.
IiSPY M. A IjSIP. ATTORNEY AT
LAW BEDFORD. PA. Will faithfully and
rmnplly at'eiid to all business entrusted to his
are in Bedford and adjoining counties. Military
laims, bick pay, bounty. Ac., speedily collected.
Office with M'tim A SpHiijjj, n Ju.i.ina street.
( o doors Sou bof the Mendel House,
jts. 22, IW4.
F. M. KOI M KM" ! J - W - LINOENPELTKR
rriM.MELL A El NT EN FEE lER
IV ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BEDFORD. PA.,
Hive formed apa rtnersiiip in the practice ot
the Law. Office on Juliana street, two doors South
of Ibe -Mengel House,"
n 11. SPA NO. ATTORNEY A'l |
\X. LAW BEDFORD. PA Will promptly at- 1
tend to collections and all business entrusted to
his care in Bedford and adjoining counties.
Office on Juliana Street, three doers south of the |
•Mengel House," opposite the residence of Mrs. ,
■ Tate.
May 13, 1804.
a r. METERS | J- *• NTCKKILSON
\ | EYERS A DICKERSON, Al'
TOKNEYS AT LAW, Bedford. Pa., office
statue as formerly occupied by Hon P. Jsehell
wo doors east of thtPG.AZETTE office, will praetic
in the several courts of Bedford county. Pensions,
bounty and • ack pay obtained and the purchast
and sale of real estate attended to. | mayll, 66.
HAYES IKVINK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will faithfully and promptly a lend to all
business entrusted to his cire. Office with <1 li
Spang, E q . "U Julialiua Street, two doors South
of the Mengel House. [HI iy21,37.
PciltljStllU
/VN] IIP KOK,
DENTIST,
Office at the old stai d in BANK BUILDING. Julisn
lia Street. BEDFOtiD, Pa.
All opera li-us. pertaining to Surgical and M•-
ehauical Dentistry, performed with care, and
WARRANTED.
Anaesthetics at!ministered, when desired. Ar
ri/icia/ teeth inserted, per set. J>A.UO and apwird
As I am determined to do
A CASH BUSINESS
or none. I have reduced the prices of ARTIFICIAL
TEE ill of the various kinds. 2D PER CENT, and ol
GOLD FILLINGS 33 PER EE-T. This reduction
will be made only to strictly CASH PAIIEXIs
and all such will receive prompt attention.
feb7,'6B.f
f A ENTISTRY!
Dr. 11. VIIUHL PORTER,
(late of New York city,)
DENTIST,
Would respectfully inform his numerous friend
and patrons, thai he is still
IN BI.OODY BUN,
where he may be found "t "II times prepared to
insert those BEAUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL
TEETII.nI the low price of from TEN >O EIGH
TEEN DOLLARS tier set.
TEETtI EX TtiACTE D, wit hunt pain,
hf Temporary sets inserteil if desired.
All operations wirranted.
Special atientioji is invited to Dr. Porter's
scientific method of preserving decayed and actiiug
eeth. II VI KtllL POKIER,
j iu3,'6Btf
ENTISTRY !
If you want '
A BEAD riFUL SET OF TEETH,
GO TO
DR. S. M. GROSS,
RESIDENT DENTIST. SCB ELLS BURG. P.A.,
who operates in every branch of surgical an!
Mechanical Dentistry, at
REDD 9A> PRICES.
Teeth extraccd WITHOUT PAIN positively, an 1
NO HUMBUG!
by the surest, s ifest ami best
A N A EST H ETIC K NO \Y N.
Persons desiring the services of a D fhtist will
do well by culling on me before contracting els -
where.
ALL OPERATIONS WARRANTED.
Office in with W. J MULI IN, M. D.
CARD.—I take great pleisurein recommend
tng DR. GROSS as a skillful Deutist, and in every
way qualified to give satisfac ion to th public in
his line. W.J. MULLIN, M. D.
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Notices, !
AIIMIIIANV MALE-AMI FE
MALE SEMINARY.—The Spring Quarter
will open Monday Apnl 6 h.
Students prepit'eJ to teach, to outer college, or
to engine iti business avocations.
TBKMS moderate.
Tlie Principal is prepared to accommodate eight
Boarders.
For further inforiii 'ti >n, address
J W. HUGHES
feb7m2 Utinsbiirg. B-lforiOo.. I'a.
RARE CHANGE.— I lit- exi-tu.Mvt* i
control and sale of flee valuable inventions, ;
needed in every fiuiily..aud paying Urge pr-.fi s. |
can be secured. by applying cither personally or ;
bv letter to J. S. L ASH A Co., 727 Market St,,.
Phi la. ftb2lw4 j
BANK Kirs CELEBRATED TAR. |
WILL) CHERRY AND IIOARIIOUND
COUGH CANi'Y.—'This unrivalled cough candy
has gained tor itself a reputation second to noue
as a rente ly for coughs colds, sore thr-up, and
lung dia-use. Sold everywhere. 11. HECKEK
MAN A SON. wholesale agents, diuggis s, Bed
ford, Pa. feb2lw"2*
I jIXM'U IT) IIS' NO ICE. - Not iff i>
hereby giv n that letters testamentary to tho
estateot Philip Devore. late of Londonderry twp.,
dee'd. have been grinted to the un !• reigned.
All persAus knowing themselves iutli bled to said ■
estate are hereby tin 'Bed to 111 • k•- itn uetliafe pay- j
meut, and those having claims are requested to
present them properly authenticated tor settle
ment JACOB L ALURIGUT.
lebUwfl* JOslAll MILLLtt. Ex'rs.
NOTICE OF DISSOLC HON.—Tito
partnership heretofore existing between
Richard L trud-nt ami James (i Slenker, under
t be style and .it le of L uigd in and SI- nk<T, is l bis >
day dissolved by luutotll consent. The business i
will hereafter becoutinued by the sunl tlieliard
L nig ioii. RICHARD LANGDON.
J.\>. G. SLENKEK.
Hi idlesburg, Pa., Oct. 11. 'o7.—ut3
4 I>MI NIS I'RA TOR'S NOTICE.—
Notice is beieby given that letters of admin
istr ' tion have been granted to the undersagned. by
the Register "f B dford county, upou the es-ute of
John L Nyeuui. late of Momoe township. Bed.
tord county, dee'd
All persons intlebfeil to sai l estate are request
ed tt. make immediate p.yment, ami those having
claims jail present the t|. d-ilv •tititenticated for
settL uieiit. GR'IRGE X\ CI M.
fob2Bno CUtil-nf. FELToN, adin'rs.
ICS.
ORPHANS* COURT SALE OP
VALUABLE REAL ESTA ' E.-B.v virtue of
an order of tha Ojpl.aus* c nirt of B • Ifor I County,
the undersigned will e'l tt public -a'e. uivn the
premises. ON THE 21st D\Y OF MARCH, the
following d snibed valuable trac oflatol, late the
residence of John Potter, dee'd. -itunein Mi ulle
Woodbury tp . Bedford eo.. adj doing lands of
Jeremiah Men'zer. John Keagy. Philip Croft nnl
others containing 80 acres and II perches of first
class Morrison 8 Cove fuming land, under good
fence and in a high slate tit cultivation. Well
w tiered, and pirl of it well iiiibered. A good
log house ami large, new, bark barn thereon ereo
lel. There isa sptiitg of water near the house
which is nowhere ex'elle.l. Titis tract ot laud is
si u red in the b.-st agrieul' ural region in tie
Coutt'y and is in every way a most desirable
proper y
Stle to commence at 1 o'clock P. M.
Teiims :—O-.t- I ird in hand on confirmation of
stle, and ihe remainder in iwotqaal aitniitl pay
men's without interest. GKItIGES. POTTER,
feb23-v4 Trustee.
PRI VATEKALEOF VALUABLF
HEAL E 1 ? I 'ATE.—The undersigne I. Exeeu
or of the last Will and Testament of John S
Ritohey. late of B-dfor I 'n.. deed, will sell at
private sale theMVN JON PLACEof said d-c d . |
uolilHining 11J a.-res. noire or less. wt'h TIIKEE I
DWELLING IIOU-ES a GK IST MILL j
MILL. Dl-TILLKRY. BAIiN, ami other nut
buildings thereon erected, situated hree miles
uortheast of Bedford. There is also a good orch
ard of ehoice fruit trees, ami a Spring of t ever
failing water mi the premises The place aff Tils
a sploiid d site for a F ictory, there being excellent
water power. Also, a tract oi choice land coii
tatuing 30 acres, adjoining •he above mentioned
tract, having a good BARN and ORCHARD
thereon. These tracts will be sold separately, or
together, as the purchaser may desire. Also, a
tract of timber land, in Bedford tp., adjoining
lauds of Fred. Koontx. Adata Dibert and others
c iiitainiiig about 60 acres.
TBRMS—reasonable. For information, address
the undersigned. Pattousville, Bedford co , or
Richard Sill, Bedford.
u..v29if JOSIAU RITCHEY, Ex'r.
POLT SALE OR TRADE.
2 .racts, of ISO acres each, within three miles of
a depot on the Union Pacific Railroad, back of
Omaha.
1 tract of bottom land, timbered and praire, two
unite-i from Omaha ciiy.
One-third of 7.1H1U acres in Fulton county. Pa.,
including valuable ore, tuiueral and timber lauds,
near Fort Littleton.
Over 4.000 acres of valuable ore. conl and tirn
b-r lauds in West Virginia.
ANo —32 i acres of land in Woodbury Co.. lown.
ALSO—Twen y-five one acre lots, adj tilling the
borough of B i'torl, with limestone rock for kilu
or quarry, on the upper en I of each
,ALS>
320 acres in Reynolds Co., Missouri.
4,51 d> do Shannon do do
27t'i do do II tiling, r do do
80 do do Franklin do lowa.
O. E. <ll -\NNON,
jun2l.'67yl Bedfoid, Pa.
VJ A LUA RLE LAND Foil .SALE
—The undersigned offers for sale the follow
ing valuable bodies ot land :
THREE CHOICE TRACTS OF LA .YD,
containing 100 acres each, siiuated on the Illinois
Central Railroad, in Champaign county. State of
Illinois. 8 utiles from the city of Urb iua, and one
mile from Rentual station on said Railroad. Two
of the tracts adjoin, and one of thetu has a nover
failing pond of water upon it The city of Urban*
contains about 4.000 ini a bit ante. Ciiauipaign
the greatest wheat growing county in Illinois.
Also — On (-fourth of a tract of hi d, situated
in Broad Top township. Bedford county, con ain
ing about 46 acres, with all thecoal veiusof Broad
Top running through it.
Also — Three Lots in the town of Coal motet
Huntingdon county.
J.-HJ 2ti, 'iitS-if F. C REAMER
\7" ALUARLE REAL ESTATE AT
PRIVATE SALE.—One lot of ground inthe
centre of Bloody Run. froutiug nil Main street
about sixty-five feel, oue of the very best business
locations in Bloody Run. Also, ten aorts of wood
laud, adjacent to Bloody Run, lying i'U the Bed
ford Rail Road, containing first rate iron ore and
having theieoli a never-tailing spring uf water.
For particulars inquire at the store of Mrs. S. E
Mann, Bloody Run, or of Dr. liickok, Bedford, Pa
Dec 16. 'fid.
; QHKRIFF'S SALE.—
J By virtue of sundry writs of Vend Exponas
antl t 'lnrtux Vind Ex/iw- tf to me directed here
will be expose I to Public Sale. a. the Court II -use,
in the Boiouglt of Beit -rl. on Saturlay, tin- 1 4• h
day ot M iroh A D.IBIS. at I o'clock. P. M.. |
the following Proper y, v z : One lot of ground,
fronting on M -in Street. yti feet an t running biek
to an alley 210 fee', with a two stmy log dwelling
II 'use and snore House and a large frame stable
(hereon erec od, a'tjuui >g la sof Joseph Weiiner,
on the eas', an all y on the south and w> St ; also
oue back lot ooiiiaiiiing three-quarters of an acre,
aij doing lots uf Willi,tin Gilli >in on the e ist. Jo
sepo Barney ouflbo in , Hnouel doivoly's I in l
on the south, situate in Cte-rville M mroe twp..
Bedford couu'y. and t ken iu execution as the
property of A. M Williams.
A,so—o. e tract ot land, containing one hundred
and ninety-five acres, more or b ss, about forty
five aor< s cleared ami under fence, with a one
story log House and log sPible an I sin-ill apple
oroh trd thereon, adj uing lauds of Joseph Bow
•i.an. Isaac James. A1 iry Jones, Michael otoner,
Eiias Murpbey ami others situate in Boutbamp
tou township. Bedford on., soiled and taken into
exeuution as the property of George VV Huxtou
Sheriff's office. KG BERT CjItCKMAN, eh'ff
| teb2l wfj
AII RETT'S,
THE REST VEGETABLE
HA lit It ES TO It ATI VE.
TO VT HIOII WAS AWARDED
A SILVER MEDAL
The lliuh k.BT Phemii m at this Ntw Uampsbirb
Statu F >ir,
Is now concede I to he superior to all others for
RESTORING GRAY to its
ORIGINAL COLOR.
This Preparation relieves the head of Dandruff.
Humors, and all unpletsiut Horning or Itching of
the scalp, supplying to the root- of the h sir the
nqiired nourishment for the promotiou uf its
gloWt.ll.
IT IS A BEAUTIFUL DRESSING,
leaving the scalp Cool. ClkaM, and 11 u alt!! V i
Every Bottle Warranted.
J. 11. BA It RET <t (J<l'mprietore. !
Manchester, N. H.
Sold by Dr. R F II irry, Re ltorJ. F. M. Mas- ■
ters. Bio > ly Rau. auo druggists generally.
feb2Sin6 "
13 VEEY VARIETY AND STYLE
j OF JOB RTTLNTING neatly executed • t low
la'es at Thk HE-poko tJAZKTrn olee. Call and
reave yur orders.
piSccUiuueuj?.
c T us.
1868. "THE AGE," 1813.
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'1 MIL GREAT
j AMERICAN CO Mill -V A TIJ .V
iietUOll iijte fVCfSOel.liiilg
AND
SEWING MACHINE,
Is warranted to execute iu tho b -st in inner, every
variety uf Sawing, llemtuiug, Felling. Cording,
Tuoktug, Bruiiling. Gtihertug. Quitting Over
seautiug, Embroidering on the etlge, ami in addi
tion inMtcs beautiful Button and Eyelet Holes iu
all fabnes.
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST
FAMILY M AC! 1 INK
2.V THE WOULD,
And Intrinsieally tho Cheapest,
For tt tv tiro Midlines rombinsl in one by v
simple and beautiful m chameat arrangement.
Citculars with full pirtttiulars an I sm-ples of
work done on this machine, can bo had ou appli
cation at tbe
SALES-ROOMS OF THE COMPANY,
S. W. Cor. Eleventh and Cbe-tnut S
PHILADELPHIA.
Instructions given ou the M lohiiio gratuitously
to all purchasers
AOENTS WANTED TO SELL THIS
MACHINE.
Diter tors.
J L FENIMORE. President.
WILLIAM P. JENK-s
Prt-idcii! Buck Mountain Coal Company.
BENJAMIN BULLOCK.
Wool M rebuilt. No 40 So ith Front St.
11. 11. REED, of George W. R.-e.l V C.. .
Wholes tie Clotbin-r. N ■■ 423 M trket Bt.
A II \RT, JOHN T. TAII'T. iIEO. # I ItICII
AKDSON. W B MEXDENHALL.
Of Co itesvi 'le. Cuester C-iunty, Pa
F PAXON. of F. Ptx .ii A Co.,
No ions, No. 601 Market S reet.
jati3.'fiß
S. J. AIeCAUSLIV, Agent, Bedford. Pa.
INT Elt IS COMI NG !
PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER .'
The undersigned ha6t just received from the
Eas'ern Cities, a large ami varied stock of
WINTER CLOTHING,
which he will sell very CHEAP FOR CASH or
COUNTRY* PHOrvICK All wool pants and vests
as low as $4.(10 to $12.00 ; overcoats, from sB.On to
S3O 00; cloths, cassnneres, cassinette, Ac., of the
j bestquility. and nt the lowest prices; utider-elotb
ing, such as un Dr-shirts an I drawers, at SI.OO
each ; also, fl tnnel shirts, a; $1.76.
He has also on h a large assortment of
DRY-GOODS,
such as 1 idies' dress goods, consisting of all wool
delaiues; calicoes, at 10, 12. 16 and 16 cents per
ytrd; muslins, at 10, 12. 11 ami 20; also NOTIGN.d
iu great v iriety ; qn-uiiswaro, groceries, ho.ip
j skirts, cotton-chain, tobicco ami cigars, -to . Ac.
And a goo 1 supply of gum coats ami blankets al
ways on hand. Guut blankets at $1.75.
Thankfu l for past ftvors. he would solicit the
continued patronage of tbe public, feeling confi
dent that he cut please all who purchase at bis
store. Kuineuibcr the place, the "O.d Colonnade,"
southeast coruer of Richard ami Pi t streets Bed
ord. Pa. IBAAO LIPPEL.
novlii)3
PLASTER.— Theunih'r.-;itfiiel would
respectfully inform the public, that be is
prepared to supply Ho-h KfhJK and GROUND
PLA3TEK. Warenousa. 81-t-siy Ron Station.
jai)3Tbbtf JOHN W. BAivNIXILLAR
MERCHANT'S and MECHANICS,
and Business men generally will advance
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of THB GAXBTTK
r pilE Local circulation of th BED
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paper in this s clion ol oountry. aud therel'oie of
ersthe greatest inducements to business men to
fdvertiae in its columns
BLINDNESS, Deafness and Catarrh,
treated with the utmost success, by Dr.J. IS-ACS,
Ooculist and Aurist, (formerly of Ley den, Hol
land.) No. 805 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Testi
mouials "from tbe most reliable sources iu tbe city
and oouutry can be seen at his office. The Medi
cal faculty are invited to accompany, their pa
tients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Artifi
' clal Eyes inserted without pain. No charge ma le
for examiuation. |utHy3,'67yl
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ijf Persons afflicted with Cancer, Scrofula Tu
mors. Eruptions, Ac., ure CUKKD by the use of Dr.
GREENE'S ELECTRO-MEDICATED B ATH and
Indian Vegetable remedies which cleanse the blood
of all Humors, Mercury, Lead. Ac., and restore
health to invalids afflicted with every variety of
! disease A book describing Cancer, Scrofula Hu
mors and other diseases, with their proper means
of cure, may ue obtained free at the Medical Insti
tute, or by until. Address Dr. R. GREENE, It
Temple place, Boston, Mass.