The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, April 10, 1868, Image 3
fill* tlfonl (6 luetic Home and Around. LLCXTRXGDDN AND BROAD TOP U.K. — Winter Ann \nui:me>'t. — Time Table.—Aceom ino'ation Train leaves Sixron at 7.35 a. in., and arrives at Huntingdon, at 9.30 a.m.; leaves Hunt ingdon at 4.40 p. m.. and arrives at Saxton at 6.3S p. tn. Mail Train leaves Mt. Dallas at 1.00 p. m., ar rives at Huntingdon at 4 17 p.m.; leaves Hunt ingdon at 7.50 a. in., and arrives at Mt. Dallas a 11 05 n. tn. PROSPECTUS.— Read the Prospect us ol the Campaign GAZETTE, on the second page. Every one ean get up A club ol ten, or more. REV. R. F. WILSON, (Pastor elect), will preach, D. V., in the Presbyterian Church, in this place, on next Sabbath, | at 11. o'clock, a. m. CI iters COMlNG.— Thayer and Noyes great ( ircus and Menagerie will exhib it at this place, on Saturday, 18th inst. We have always found the proprietors of this circus and all connected with if, to be gentlemen. They will exhibit at Bloody Run, on Friday, 17TH. EPISCOPAL SERVICES.— There will be service and preaching at the Court House, on Good Friday morning, # a half past ten o'clock. Also the usual morning and evening services on Easter Sunday and a Sabbath School Easter Service in the afternoon, at half past three o'clock. FASHION'S PLATFORM. —One p r fiinie, pure, refreshing and imperish able, and that perfume Pnalon'S "Night-Blooming Oereus." 1 his is the platform of Fashion on this side of the Atlantic, and all the people say amen ! —Jersey City Times. SEVENTEEN YEAR LOCUSTS. —Thi- *is the year for the re-appearance of the ; seventeen year locusts. These insect.- ; made their tir.-t chronicled appearance • herein 1799, and returned every sev enteen years after that time. They last appeared in 18.71, of which many ot I oar yeaders doubtless have a distinct re-! collection. THE fruit prospects this year are of average promise. There is likely to bo plenty of apples, but there will be something of a scarcity in the peach line. Peach growers toil us that tiie hard winter has been severe on the buds. We apprehend, nevertheless, that nobody will suffer. THE WHEAT CROP. — From present indications, the next wheal crop w ill bt a good one in this county. Farmers in different sections agree in stating that it stood the winter very well; that tin large amount of snow which fell and re mained for a long time on the ground protected theyoung plants, aud preven ted them from freezing out. THE SUCCESS, DR. BEAMED & Co. have had in healing Chronic and Fe male diseases by their Algerian Rem* idies throughout the United States and Europe is unsurpassed. They are on a visit to this place from April 6th, to 13th, to receive patients and introduce their art of healing. They will read your disease free, and remove acute pain free ol charge. - ♦ ■ A SURE THING.- People may talk as they please, think and act as they please, and entertain contrary opinion -011 any subject; lAit there is one on which all agree, and that is, that R. W. Berkstresser & Co. keep always on hand the best assortment of ready-made Clothing, and sell at the very lowest cash prices. Call and see for your selves. ADDITIONAL LAW .JUDGE.— We have neglected to state that the legis lature have passed a bill autho*iziug an additional Law Judge for this Ju dicial District, and that Gov. Geary has appointed D. Watson Roue, Esq. of Chambershurg to fill the position un til the next election. Judge llowe i at present holding Ins first Court, thai for Fulton county. # ■ . ■ , SNOW.— On Tuesday morning last, a heavy snow beg in to fall and at tin present writing the weather is quite wintry. This is doubtlessa rohin snow; at any rate it robs spring of some 01 thedaysthat of right belong to her. Jam satis terr is nivis atque dirae, grand in is misit. Pater, etc. In ot her words, Win ter, we have had enough of you for the present. NEW ARRANGEMENT.— The firm ol Irvine and Statler having been _dissol ved, the business will be continued by H. F. Irvine,at the old stand. Bootsand Shoes, cheaper and better than ever, Queensware. Glassware, Fancy Goods, Perfumery, etc., etc., always on hand. The new Dickens Collar, the latest ago ny, and so perfect an imitation of linen that the closest inspection will bareiy de tect the difference, for sale by 11. F. Ir vine at the old Regulator. Now is the time to buy. Come and see the stock. Tin- RE art tiro special, qualifies wh'wh determine and fix the superiority ol Mrs. S. A. ALLEN'S new style improv ed hair restorer or dressing, in one hot tie, over all other preparations for the hair. First, the prompt, quick action great growth, life and vigor that it if sure to give to the hair, never failing by a few applications, to restore Gre.\ or white Hair to its uatunl color, im parting to the Hair a Delightful aro ma, fresh, delicate, and unchangeahh in any climate. Second, its easy ap plication without any previous prepar ation of the Hair; without that stick\ atul disagreeable sulphur odor fount and complained of in all othei preparations. It never soils the skii or linen. Ladies will find it a standard Toilet luxury to dress their Hair; ii retains the Hair in any desired position, and is cooling, healing, and cleansing ttheScalp, rem >ving immediately all scurf, dandruff, and pimples. Prut one dollar, Sold by aii druggists. DANGEROUS CDUXTE; FKIT. —A dan gerous counterfeit live dollar national bank bill is s.iid to be in extensive ti;- culaliou. The bills are well executed —the "landing of Columbus" on the back particularly. The prin ciple point of difference between the genuine and the counterfeit is this: the "T" in the sentence "This note is secured,' c at the head of the bill, covers the "ni" in 44 United Stales, ' while in the genuine it come.*?over the uper left hand corner. By this (infer ence t lie counterfeit can be easily de tected. SHADE TREES. —There is nothing that our citizens should feel greater pride in than having our streets adorn ed with shade and ornamental trees, and their lots and yards with choice fruit trees, which in a\ear or two will commence" to yield and repay them ten fold for the outlay. The old a ser tion that in business streets shade trees are an impediment, is fallacious. A beautiful tree is certainly much cooler and more convenient than an unsightly awning. Those who have not their property thus adorned, should take immediate steps to plant. MORTGAGE BILL AMENDED.—In the State Legislature, on Tuesday eve ning of last week, on motion of ir. M'Miller, the vote on the tinal pas sage of the bill exempting mortgages and other monied securities from lo cal taxation was reconsider]d ; and the bill was amended by- including Hie counties of M>n \ mery, Berks, Schuylkill, Chester, Lancaster, Elk, Forrest, Fulton. BEDFORD, Indiana. Huntingdon, Northampton, Northum berland, Crawford, Clinlon, Carbon, Monroe, Luzerne, Juniata, Mifflin, Somerset, Westmoreland, Clearfield, Yllegheny, Yor <, Delaware, Blair, Lebanon, Greene, Franklin, Perry and Cumberland, and again passed finally as amended. EARLY TOMATOES. —To have toma toes early, plant a few seeds, any time this month, in the pots in which the plants are growing in the kitchen win dow. They will so germinate and grow very rapidly, and when the plants are two or three inches high, set one of each in boxes three indies square, or very small flower pots, and give them Hie same attention tliehou.-e plants receive. As soon as all danger from frost i- over, transfer the tomato plants which will then be budded, and perhaps covered with miniature lruit, to the smooth side of a high fence or -ntiny side of a building, into not over rich soil, and you will haveiipe toma toes on the fourth of July, if past ex perience and a favorable season are worth any thing. Try it. CAUTION TO PERSONS HOARDING! COIN.— We commend the following to | the careful consideration of all persons in the hahit of hoaiding coin. We hear of many persons who, as soon as they receive a few of the new five cent pieces now begilining to circulate i tnrough the country, as well as the; pennies, hoard them away, instead ol allowing them to circulate for the ben em of the business coniiuunity. in view of the sad effects that may result from this habit, persons had better re- i fleet on the following: Very singular and dangerous. — We copy the following remarkanie acciilent from a Southern paper: —Near the town ofSmithville, in tiie State of Miss issippi, there was a violent thunder storm passed over that section lately, i fwo houses in the country were strucK l>y ligh.ning, very much damaged, out fortunately no person was kined. What seemed strange was that one house-had a good lightning rod on it, and the other had none; hut in the! central part of each house was a bureau, j which in each case was torn to atoms, ; and theelothing in it set on fire. Upon a thorough examination of the ruins! it was found that the people had a ; large number of the new nickie or zinc live cent pieces with a nu#uber oi cop- i pers, saved up and hid in one of the! drawers of the bureau; and as it is .nown to all that zinc and copper arc he metals with which electricity isgeu . rated, it is supposed by scieniitic men mat having them lying together in the drawer generated a stream of elec tricity, which became a powerful con ductor of the outside current, and in vited the disaster. If such tilings Happen, it would not be wise in per sons keeping many of the new five cent pieces on hand, especially if mixed with coppers. XOTICETO L)ELIXQI'EN Ts. —We ha ve placed our books ami accounts in the nandsof John I*. Iteed, Esq., of tlisi place, for collection. All accounts for subscription for the year ending Au gust 1, 186-S, remaining unpaid, are in cluded in tiie bills which Mr. Reed i authorized to collect. We have been compelled to resort to this course in or der to obtain a settlement of our ac counts. We have too much to do to attend to making out bills, and we arc* tired ot dunning. M ney ue must /nice, as we have many debts to pay, and we desire to act honestly with out i creditors. Therefore, we ask all to | pay Mr. deed, who can, and those who cannot, we ask to call and settle. It there is any thing in their accounts I>_\ which they consider themselves ag grieved, let them call on u-, and we will make all right that is not right. Friends, let us have the old scores wip ed out, and begin anew. NEW PRESS!—FANCY JOB PRINT ING ! Printing ill Odors.'— f an In, Jii/t --tirods.irods. Sole*, It ink-I 'hecks, litanies of at/ kinds, tie. — We haw just had .set up in our office, one of the latest im proved Gordon's Fast Job Presses, and oave, also, purchased a new assortment of Fancy Job Type. Thus prepared, we are now able to do ail kinds of Job Work, from the daintiest card to the most showy poster. These improve ments have cost us considerable outlay, and we now say to our friends and the public, generally, bring 011 your work, il you appreciate enterprise! We can do any kind of work done in the city offices and just as cheap as city prin ters do it. Horse-hiUs primed in all styles. Call at theUAZETTKoffice,and see our improvements; —The Supreme Court lias decided that deposits made in savings hanks may be lawfully subjected to local tax ation, even when those deposits ha\e been invested and are held 111 the fain of Government securities. If anything looks more dirty so d disgusting thau a coat covered ' will i dandruff, it s"certainly not known to im dern society, "Barrett's Vegetable lliir Restorat've" will effectually era dicate datidrulf in a single thorough ap plication. To this valuable preparation was awarded the only prize medal ev er besiowd oti any compound for the hair. Potiyhheepsie PITHS. REVIEW OF THE MAKKETS. Currerte/l every week. Pit ILA DELPHI A, April (i FLOUR.—'The quotaiionsare— Xortuwest superfine, 57.000 7.50 j Northwest extra, 8.D009.00 | Northwest extra family, l<U0(e 11.7a Petina. and West'n sup., 7.50(ff 8.o0; Peniia. and West'n extra, 8.o0( P.oh ! Pen on. aiul West'n family, 11.00(5/ I Penna.and West'n fancy, U.OOO lo.OU i live flour, 8.5009.00 j (jrRAIN.—We qnote— j Pennsylvania red, per bus., $2.8002.85 Southern " California, " White, " j; vl . ,M 44 0.0001.9(11 t'orn, for yel., " 1.2001.2.1 j Oats, " 090 c j PROVISIONS.—We quote— Mess Pork, per bbl., 822.000,00.00 .aeon llams, per 10., 180 UK Salt Shoulders, 44 10010, c Prime Lard, " b'k SLEDS.—We quote Cioverseed, per bus., at $7.5008.00 Timothy, 44 2.500.2.<. F ia x se ■'< 1, 44 2.40u<2,.t. PllA>. IIELTZKIJ— On the 30'h u!t., in Retf>r<L Town shij>. A 1 iiu Heltzel, ajjel 20 years 11 months and V.XEAL— At Chnneysvillc, March 25. 1 -68. Fr iitk 11 ii 0 Neat, aged 11 years. 9 months, an. 17 days at £au\ S L. RI.SSIJLL. J- H. LO.NRBSECKER. I > USSE EE & LONGEN EC' KE R, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BEDFORD. PA., Will attend promptly and faithfully to all busi ness entrusted to their care. Special attention given to collections and the prosecution of claims tor IJ iek Pay. Bounty, Pensions, Ac OFFICE, on Juliana Street, south of the Court II .use. aprd,"67if J. MCD. SHARPS. E F. KERR. tj 11 A IIPE ct KERR, ATT< >RNEYiS VI AT LAW BEDFORD, PA., will practice in the courts of Bedford and adjoiningcounties Of fice 011 Juliana st., opposite the Banking House of K 1 A Ml. | March 2. '66. J. R. DUBBORROW. | JOHN LUTZ. nr 11 HO II RO W & LUT A . ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA , Will attend proutplly lo ail business intrusted to their cure. Collections made on the shortest no tice. They are. also, regularly licensed Claim Agents and will give special attention to the prosecution .f the Government for Pensions. Back Pay. Bounty, Bounty Lauds, Ac. Office on Juliaua street, one door South of the ••Mcngel House," aud uearly opposite the Inquirer office. JOHN P. REED, ATTORNEY AT LAW. BEDFORD, PA Respectfully tenders b *cr> ices t-> Ihe pabiie. Office second door North of the Mengel House. 1! liord. Aug. I. MM. | rsi'Y M. ALaSIP, ATTORNEY A I LAW, BEDFORD. .'A. Will faithfully and promptly attend to all business entrusted _to his ■are in Bedford and adjoining counties. Military taints, back pay, bounty. Ac., speedily collected. Office with Mann A Spang, on Juliana street, to doors South of the Mengel House. Jan. 22, ISt>4, F. M. KIMMBLL. I J. W. LINGBNFKLTER KIM MEEK & LING EN FELT Eli ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BEDFORD. PA., Have formed a partnership in the practice ol the Law. Office on Juliana street, two doors South oftbe 'Mengel House," i 1 11. SPANG ATTORNEY A ! \7 . LAW BEDFOPD. PA Will promptly at tend to collections aud a'l business eutrusted to his care in Bedford and adjoining counties. Office 00 Juliana Street, three doers south of the ••Mengel House," opposite the residence of Mrs. Tate. May 13, 1864. It P MEYERS | J. W. DICKERSON. \ | p;YEItS & DICKERSON, AT ill TORNEYS AT LAW. Bedford, Pa., office same as formerly occupied by Hon. W. P. Sehell. two doors east of the GAZETTE office, will practic in Ihe several courts of Bedford county. Pensions, bounty and i-ack pay obtained aud the purchase and sale of real estate attended to. [ mayll,'66. HAYS IRVINE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bloody Run, Pa. Office in Harris' New Building mrl3 63 -ilotices, &(. UKEER'-S wsirrnnted I'resh ami £t*n uitic GARDEN SEEDS. and a full assort ment Spude.-, Spa-ling Forks, Ho s, Rakes. Shov els. Ac.. Ac., can be bought at HABTLEY A METZGEK'-, very low, for cash apr.'Ut IF you want to <*et the best Reaper, Mower. Grain Drill, or any other F irw Imple ment that is made, an a' 'ha lowest price, always go lo HARTLEY A METZGER'S old established agency. "A* their is a perm inent one. they will always keep extras, which may be need ed for any f.aim implement they sell. [aprdtf QIR JOHN FRANKLIN orCHAM- H BERSBURG COOKING STOVE —This cele br i ted stove is uow offered to the public by HART LEY A METZJER, ageu's for Bedford county, who will always have on hand a full supply, for wood or coal. aprStf 17ULL1ES, SHAFTS, Poles Spokes, and Hubs, are sold by HARTLEY A METZ GER at manufacturer's prices apr.'ltf It X E C UTOR'S NOT I C E.— j Notice is herebv given that letters testamen tary to the estate of Hiram D ivis, lite of St Clair township, dec'd. hive beeu granted to the under signed, by the Register of Be If -rd county. All persons having claims against said estate are requ- ted to present theui, properly a-utbenti eated. for settlement, and those indebted to the estate to make immediate payment. JACOB BECKLEY, Ex'r. mar27w6 F? X EOUTO US' NOfli E.— ] j Notice is hereby given that letters testamen tary to the estate of Joseph Snyder, late of South ampton Township, dc -ea-ed. have been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of Bedford coun ty. All perjons indebted to said estate are hereby no iti d to make immediate payment and tho.-e having claims against the estate will oresent them, properly authenticated for settlement. in n27wo NATHAN R''BI6ON, Exseutur of Ike last will. Ac., of Jos. H. Snvder. SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of sundrv writs Vend Exponas and Levari Faci -I- tint Ft Fa., to me directed, there will be ex j ted t cpublic sale, at the court house, in the Borough fB • Iford. on SATURDAY, APRIL, 2.Vni. A D. 1863, at 1 o'clock IV M., the following real estate, viz: Lot No. 48, as the property of Levi Evans, 4n feet trout on hill street, lots 44. 45, 40 and 47. trniiiiiig on bill street. 4tl feet each. Lots no. 5-> of), 57, 58 and 59, as the property of Aaron W Ev iits. fronting 40 feet each on hill street. Lots 21. 25 26, 27, 28, 29, 30.31. 32, 33. 34 and 35, as the property of Aaron tV. Evans, fronting 40 f-e --each on King street, all situate in Coaldale Bor.. Bedford County. Als lot of ground containing 2 acres and 18 perches, and allowance of 6 per cent, for roads, adj doing lands of John Meyers on the souih. Jno ii Z-iok on the west, siruate in Broad Top Tp., Bcdfoid County, and taken in Execution as the property of A W Evans, Lamuel Evans and Levi Evans. Also, one tract of land, containing 183 acres, with about 9.' acres cleared and under fence, with a two story log house and log barn. Store house and other out buildings thereon erected, with two stn 111 apple orchards inereoii, aJj > ning lands ot Samuel Frazy on the North and John Maiott on the sou.b-west, Jacob Feltou on the east, and oth ers on the west, situate in Ext Providence Town ship, Bedford Couuty, and lakeu'in Execution as the property of Jobu Louderbau-'h. SHKHIFF'S OFFICE, i ROBERT STECKMAN. april-3, 1868.-w4. j Sheriff. f I TERMS lor every description of Job X PRINTING CASH ! for the reason that for every article we use, we must pay cash; and tin cash -y-ieiu wilt enable us to do our work as low as it can be done in tfc cities- rl HKASl'llKirs t>.\ I'ltspaU'd Lands and Town Lots in Beiford coun'y. — Agreeably to the provisions of nn lot of Assembly, directing "'lie mode id' selling unstated lands f r taxes and for oiher purposes, paged the 13th of M ireh. 1815. Hiid the sop dementi thereto passed the I3;h of March, 1817. and the 25'h of March, 1831, the Treasurer of the countyof Bedford, here by gives notice to till persons concerned therein, that unless the county, state, school, bounty and road taxes due on the following ructs of unseated lauds, situate in Bedford couny, are paid be fore the day of sale the whole, r such parts of each tract as will pay 'he lasts, and the costs chargeable theieon, will he sold tit the Court House, in the borough of Bedford, on tb* second Monday of June, next, (sth day,) for the arreara es of taxes due. and the cost accruedlhereon ; and said sale will he continued frotn daydav until all are disposed of. (aprdj I. MSNuEL, Treas. BRO.ADTUP. Taxes. 55 acres, Win. A. Griy 1 90 410 do 33 perches, James Batt;n 0 80 410 do 130 do do dt 14 20 175 do 131 do do do 7 io 58 do 44 do do d 263 .03 <ls Jacob Meters 788 30 do • Lewis T. 1' itson 12 45 372 do Samuel L. Tobias 28 84 205 do Newliii A Marshall 66 40 289 do Eph. Foster AV P Schell 723 14 do James Figard 80 398 do 129 do James Razor 2 10 4u5 do I' I rich Banner 3 43 5 do A iron Evans 43 60 do Win. Ft ard 22 75 3 do Anderson Lewis A Evans I 25 110 do 150 do James Pitton 570 39t do 197 do JnuesPitton • 553 7 do Wot. Anderson's heirs 38 30 30 do Huuting'ii ABTRII Co 1 17 250 'do i" do 5.8 80 135 do Ji.bn McC indies 18 38 50 do Rev P E Phelps 29 6 120 do Philips ARu sell 77 62 110 do James Patton 6 25 165 do do do 8 00 100 do Naomi Fisher 31 20 135 do Juo W Whitney 110 39 50 do do do 40 75 30 do do do 21 45 164 do Jno Devereux pari Juo. Belt 16 20 70 do 145 do Wm M H'll .t James Figart undivided half 13 150 do Jas Entrican Dunlap tract 20 50 COLEKAIX TOWNSHIP. 3 do Andrew Kyhock 48 427 . do Arthur Browu 95 5o do Philip biehl 36 HARRISON' TOWN HIP. 4121 do Diuie! tiinklin 9 04 349 do John rintunu 7 71 4J3 do Jos ph Gardner 1 70 42 do 56 do Barclay * Ly. ns 60 75 do Andrew I'. Miller 148 HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP. 200 do J 'hu Corly 90 150 do James Howard 6.1 101* do Michael Cape 45 404 do Richard Moans I 10 420 do John Cheney 1 lh 404 do Joseph Moanes 1 25 409$ do Simuel Moans 2 80 421 do 35 do Alexander Moans 200 102 do Tim thy Moans I 15 200 do 54 do Israel Moans I 08 .96 do oO do 'L ichariak Moans 83 ojo j ( , Elizabeth Piper 1 15 212 do 20 do John Boyd 53 2i6 do 60* do Isabella Davis 58 220$ do William Piper 53 238 do 2 do John IL.rJine 63 221 do Ignatius il u line 53 434 do 125 do J itues Wilson 53 425 do George F. Alberti 7o 213 do Joseph Lancaster 45 402 do 57 do Stepb n Montis 135 i 210 do Peter >haw 75 I 200 do Wm Nicholas 63 2. do Mil.ig in A B nedict 20 9 do Pu lei bough's heirs 15 402 do • Francis Johnson 1 43 .43 do Wm Lana 45 365 do Daniel Montgomery 1 13 324 do Alex J iliusou 98 366 do Geo. Htuish 1 09 2c6 do Wm Foster 88 75 do Robert Montgomery 23 100 do Isaac C.iv. li 2 01 400 do Margaret Cavan 1 80 JUNIA I A TOWNSHIP. 30 do Nicolas kunufl 9 LONDONDKIIKY TOW NSHIP. 461 do Peter Bush 102 2.0 do Jacob Bush 78 200 do Catharine Bush 96 100 do MiryElinior 18 4001 do Christian Meyers Jr 90 395 do Daniel Gr en 90 220 do James Shaw 03 3981 do- Wui King 45 149 do George Wolford 14 76 40.) do Philip Auieriue I 25 61 do Eiward Allen I 25 360 do Abr.hatu Amerine 1 20 417* do M .tthew Shaw 1 25 251 do II nry Ani -nne §3 426j do Wm. Shaw 1 25 339 do George Amorine 1 08 271 do Frederick Amorine 88 76 do Philip Smith 50 436 do , Jacob Smithy 138 433 do ' John Smith 138 433 do • George Smith 138 400$ do James Dick 1 25 231 do Andrew Dick 75 400* do George MuC ill 1 25 40 i do Joseph McCall 1 25 LIBERTY TOWNSHIP. 200 do Marry Gordon 2 85 2ho do James Gordon 208 4ho do Thomas Jones 5 at) lsds do Stephen Kerr 1 03 165 do El ward Lu.gley 3 .">8 200 do *. J -cob Miller 1 38 200 do * Elizabeth Miller 1 38 200 do M try Piper 1 3.8 200 do Amelia Piper J 38 40J do Eiward .-tone 5 50 132 do John Touim 5 50 403 do Alex Montgomery 90 20(1 do Juhu Iverr 9 03 200 do John R izor 1 38 200 do Francis Moans 12 35 200 do Mtlligen A Benedict 1 28 5 do George Thompson 6 $ lot Luke Feeuey 43 i 8 lots Gen. Wm U Irvine 85 102 do John MeElnaly 65 (32 do I'iivd Piper 83 2(10 do Maria Alberti 1 25 107 do Bartlebaugh 65 !32 do Thomas A John King 25 40 do AB. Cruett 100 1 Lot Henry Stonerook 15 do Daniel atoner 15 do D niel bear 15 do Samuel Y'ingiing 1 68 do J.icb Bid lie 15 do .. Ephriam Smeltzer 15" do . M Stone \ 15 do J Troutmau 15 do Samuel Carmao 20 do Daniel Bear 1 32 do Mis. Lawrence 20 do Ann Scott 2 68 MONROE TOWNSHIP. |25 do Joseph McDiuiel 43 346 do Jacob Martin 3 10 440 do George Ureal head 3 3 i PROVIDENCE EAST. ' 1219 do S 11 fate's lleirs 34 900 do do do 34 800 do do do 34 224$ do do do W Carvin 22 4"2 Uo 48 do Kcziah L gun 90 403 do Charles Evans 90 402 do 62 do l buries Logan 90 4(0 do 75 do JobuCivau 90 401 do 40 do James C (Van 90 400 do Isaac Cavan 99 394 do 38 do Francis Logan 90 2!0 do George Deweese 67$ 30 do P Cliogeimm or S Williams 30 100 do J a i b Ritchey 27 400 do Wui C ivan 1 20 400 do Wm Long 1 35 431 do John Crosby 1 23 PROVIDENCE \\ EST. 106 do Peter Morgan 1 '6 420 do Edward Glen 1 44 4201 do Edward Gibbons 1 44 ST. CLAIR TP. 411 do Win puiveiy 90 62 do Henry K 'ontz 75 SOUTHAMPTON TP. lis do Ktehaid Reed 132 439 do Paul W ird 63 •>57 do Patrick Ward 1 25 351 do Joseph Ward 1 25 353 do Jonathan Wind 1 25 439 do 141 do Jnuit sliced Jr. 99 343$ do Jessu Reed 78 362 do 19 do C Loyer A G II Spang 1 II UNION TOWNSHIP. 100 do John Swuggart 752 4uO do Leonard Swuggart 7 52 266 do Alexander Gardner 5 84 116 do Dr Wm Smith 234 43 do Samuel Burket 1 00 116 do John Shea 1 88 50 do Frederick Snyder 100 274 do Jeretninh Juckson . 6 48 130 do Jacob Swuggart 3 38 440 do Wm Pearson 9 (0 380 do Ebenezer Branhain 9 10 120 do Conrad liuler 244 100 do George Laib 2 02 100 do Jacob Burket 2 02 150 do Peter snueuberger 3 12 12 i do John Still 8 3 2oU do Michael Shinier 2 18 50 do Couples Brush Mt 63 433 do Hugh Porter 1 27 339 da Gritfiith Evans 8 63 403 i do Pinltp Siine 8 35 439 do John Martin . #,46 336 do Wilsou Hunt 'u it) 3*3s do Alex Se-'ti 9 10 127 do Dr P Shoenberger 7 58 124 uo do do 8 77 2o do . do do oo 00 do •* Uo no Geo Lelb 3 38 £rpi yoUrrs. 150 do Win Lntighatn 5 72 80 do Bowser Brush Mt 369 40 Jo Pe'er Shinier Brush Mt 86 WOODBK iKY SOUTH. JBS do P Shoenberger (Ridge) 2 70 10 do Wm Fluke 9 19 do Fluke's Heirs IS 222 do • Elizabeth Piper 48 07 do Robert Shaw 124 216 do 60$ do Is ibelln Day is 18 54 do 100 ii-> JobnS Hetri-k " 21^ 300 do J icob Lingenfelter 46 WOODBKKUY MIDDLE. 180 do Daniel Montgomery 8 02 22 do Kensinger's Heirs 125 2(( do Frederick Nicodcmus 125 14 do Charles Typor's Heirs 125 46 do Stonerouk p irt of Watt track 165 156 do Robert Montgomery 546 13 do Jacob Forrey 75 46 do Benner's Heirg 266 r IST OF GRAND JURORS I j'Druwn for April Term, 4th Monday, 271 h day. A. D.. 1868: Bedf.rd Bor —Willi tin Hartley. Foreman. Bedford Tp.—Samuel B Amos J Jacob Wolf. Thotn i- H.ighes Broad Top—Joltn C Figard. Bloody Run—Wilson L eeks. Cuinb V till y— John Deremer. Hopewell—John Gates. Alexander Davis. Londonderry—John J WoH'urd. Napier—George M wrv. Provi lenco E.—Simon Nycum. John M Vanhorn. Johu W S.-nns. Providence VV.—John I' Weaverling, George Buughiuan Snake Spring—A-iSStuekcy, Harrison Hart ley. St. Clair—Thomas W M-Creary. SchelLburg—Jeremiah E Black. Union — John T Crist. Woodbury M Jamet M Snowden, Robert Rals ton Woodbury S. —John Burger. Drawn and certified at Bedford, this 11th day ol February. A. D., 186*. ISAAC KENSINGER, WILLIAM KIRK, Attest: ' Jury Coui'rs. J.vo. G Fish Kit. Clerk. I" IST OF J'ETIT JURORS, drawn j for ?ame term. Bedford Bor —Thomas M Lynch, Reuben W Cook, Andrew Middleton. Bedford Tp.—John Todd, David R Earnest, Ja cob Barnhart. Bloody Bun—Join: C Black. W T Grove. Citmb. Valley—Albert Smith. Thomas Fisher. Cnlerain —D.ivid Diehl of J, Josisih Ott. Hopewell—John \V K <y. If arrison—V.dentine V Wert?. Juniata—John Sides Tlnoaas Spicer. Londonderry—Cornelius Devore. Monroe —J nues Shaw, Job 8 Akers. X ipier—B F Williams Providene E.—Noah Foor. llirrison Bison I St. Clair—Th too J rnes. Henry B Mock, Jacob I Beck ley, 'J haddeus Ilncrisliuc. Sax on—Tobias Snyder. Southampton—J dm Johnson. Wesley Bennett, j I oion—W IT Lunburn, Samuel Sh"fF-r, Wm i M II i ilea-k I fin C llobis.it. Joseph Ickes. IFomlbury M —Jacob Brenucinati, If'tu G Rei niii^er. IPoodbury S —Joseph B Xoble, Clias L Buck. Drawn and certified at Bedford, (his 11th day o February, A. D. 1388. ISA AC KENSFNGER. WILLIAM KIRK, Attest: Jury Cow'rs. J so. G. FISHER, Clerk. apr.tat nouRT PROCLAMATiON.— 'Jo V.y the Coroner, the .Insures of the Pence, and Constn files in the different Townships ill the Coon ft/ of Bedford, Greeting: KNOW VK. that lu pursu nee of a precept 'o ine directed, under the hand and seal of the Hon. ALEXANDER KING. President of the several Courts of Common Fleas, in the Kith District, consisting of the coun ties of Franklin. Fulton. Bedford and Somerset, and by virtue of his office of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of capital anil other off' nders therein, and the Gen eral Court of Qu irter Sessions of the Peace; and G W. (Intr, and WILLIAM G. EICHOLTZ. Judgesof the same Court iu the same County of Bedford. You and each of you, are hereby required to be and appear in your proper persons with your lie cords. Recognizances, Examinations, and other Remembrances, before the Judges aforesaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Dyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and General Quarter Ses sions of the pe tee therein tube hidden for the coun ty of Bedford, aforesaid, on the 4th Monday of April, (firing the '27lh day.) 1808, at 10 o'dor/c in the forenoon of tli it day , there and then to do those things to which ynursever.il offices appertain. Given under my hand and seal the 3d day of April, in the year of our Lord. 1808. ROBERT STECKMAN. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, 1 Sheriff. Bedford, April 3, 18(53. | w4 I IST OF CAUSES, put down for j tri il, at April Terra, I*B-1. 27; h day. JosG'rlick vs Ab'ui G trlick. Ellen C Darr vs J inc K uton. S S Fluok et al vs Abel I'utt David II idler vs II A B ,1 R II A Coal C .. Riddlesburg C & I C'J vs Oroadtop Coal A I Co. Holer' Steekraun vs J is Williams, et al. Win Hartley vs Samuel M B i relay. Eliz Bei ler vs Augustus tlreenavralt. John Cessna vs Jonathan Bowser. Frederick Smith et al vs Alex Fletcher. Certified. Mtreli 30 It. IS-*, apr'la 1 0. E. SHANNON, Proth'y. HjIAVERN LICENSES.- Noikv i [ herehy given that the folh wing named per sons have made applications lor license, to be granted at April Sessions, A. D., ISBS, 27th day. Lewis Long, Londonderry township, Tavern. .Joseph Cessna. Harrison do do Henry Flunk. M Woodbury do do A U Allen, Bedford do do John Aldstadt. St Clair. do do Bernard O'Niol. Cheneysville, tlo William Dibert, Bedtord Borough, do Burton Edsall, Schellsburg, do Catharine Trtcker. S ftnerstown. do Kachel Naugle. St. Ctairsville, do Geo Weiuner, Bloody Bun, do Christian Suell. do do Geo M Colvin, Schellsburg, do Jos Ling. Juniata township, do Joseph Fuller, IJuen i Vista, do Thomas Price, Broad Top tp., do Joseph Mortimore, Snake Sfiring tp., do W <V Leany, Cumb Valley tp., do G W Figard, Coled.ale Borough, do Valentine Steckiuau, Bedford Borough. do J J Shoemaker, do do Carn. Barnhart & MeMullin, do Restaurant. John G. Minnich. do do Nathaniel Moser. Juniata tp.. do apr34 it. E SH AN'XON. clerk _ 1 REGISTER'S NOTICE.—AII per sons interested, are herebv notified that the following accountants have filed their accounts in the Register's Office of Bedford county, and that the same will be presented to the' Orphans' Cour . in and for said county, on Tuesday the 2S'h div of Apiil, next, at the Court House, in Bedford, for confirmation : The account of .Jacob Clattr. adm'r of the estate of Frederick CI >ar, late of Union tp , Bedford county, deo'd. The account of David II and Go W Bowser, ex ecutors of ttie last Will an t Testament ot John Bowser, late of Napier tp.. B -dfoid county, dee'd The 'account of Jim P Heed, trustee of the es tate of Mary .Samuiel. dee'd. The final account of John Armstrong and Dan'l K. Miyder. ulin'rs of the estate of S ituuel Arm strong." late of auiUo Spriug tp., Bedford county, .deo'd. The account of Henry B Walter, adm'r of all and siugular the goods and chattels, rights aud credits, which were of Samuel A alter, late of U niou tp.. Bedford county, ileo'd. Then count of Daniel .Met arland. adm'r of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits, which were of Sopbi i MeFariand, late of Monroe tp . Bedtord county, deo'd. The account of Duncan MeVi. hor, adm'r of the estate of John ltowser, late ot Napier tp., Bedford county, dor'd. The account of I) iniel Fletcher, guardian of Martha and Matilda Wei uer. minor children of Daniel Weither, late ot Monroe tp . dee'd. The account of Duncan McVtckcr, ex r of the last Will ami Testameut of John M;Vickcr, late of Harrison tp., Bedford county, dee'd. The final administration account ot John B. Rep lo-'le. ex'r of the last Will an I Testament of Jacob Suoeberger, late of Middle Woodbury tp., dee'd The account of Eli hiohclberger, adiu'r of all and singular the goods an i chattels,' rights and credits, which were of J II Typper, late of Broad l'"pip . Bedford county, deo'd. The account of Lewis Howsare, adm'r ol all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and cred its, which were of Henry Whetstone, late of Mon roe tp.. Bedford county, d< j'd The aceouul of Samuel Teeter, adm'r ot Dauiel P. Miller, late of South Woodbury tp , deo'd. Tue first account ot AJ iria Metz. adm'rx of the es ate ot Valentine Metz, late of East Providence tp., dee'd. The account of John Aldstadt, ex'r of the last Will aud Testament of Jacob Bcisol, late of St. Clair tp , deo'd. The second account of John Alsip, E-q., adm'i of the estate of Juuu Me zger, late of Juniata tp.. dee'd 'l'be aoc->unt of Samuel Bender, ex'r of the las U r iil, Ac., ot Nancy 'l' Black, late of Bloody liuu, deceased The aocount of Jacob Troutman, Jr., ad u'r of Win. Bounell, late of Londonderry tp., doe'd. apr3w4 0. E &HANAON, liu^ister, If EltCllAN i'band -MECHANICS, iV| and Business men generally will advance .nctr own interests by iu tfie coluglDS Of TDK GaZ(CTT|S |Utr SMvcrlfeementis. I>ENNINGTON M AJJE |_ NARY and FKM ALE COLLEGE. near Trenton, New-Jersey. A Boarding c u b"°' f° r both sexes. long eSt ;Mi-ht'l and of high grade, filming earnestly to excel in Aiteatiou to the sou cation. the tnorals. the Imuie comforts nod to® hen it hof the student. Terms moderate. Ad dress the Rev. T. HANLQN, A. M., Pennington, N. J. I>OOK AGENTS WAN ihl) I'(iK > I)R. WILLIAM SMITH'S DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE — 14 ritteu by 70 of the most dis tinguished Divines in Europe and America. Illus trated with over 125 Steel and Wood Engravings. In one large Octavo volume. Price S-'LoO. THE OM.V EDITION" PUBLISHED IN AMERICA, CONDENSED BV DR. SMITH'S OWN HAND. We employ no Gen eral Agents and offer extra inducements to A gents dealing with us Send for descriptive cir culars. and See our terms .1. i) 131 RR A 00., Publishers, H irtford. Ct. I (KM) AGENTS WANTED in ail |>arts J of the United Stales, to sell our immense list of nearly 500 different 13 oks Bibles and Phote grapli Albums. Every family wants something trom it. Catalogues furnished on application, and books sent post-paid to any ad tress on receipt of price. Canvassing books containing the list, wiih prices, together wi h blank sheets and piinted heading for enrolling a list of names, sent free to auy_ one on receipt o 50 cents. Anybody can sell from 100 to 1.000 of these books almost anywhere. For teitns to agents and other information address JOHN E PoT'IKR A CO., Publishers. Nos. 614 and 017 Sanson) St., Phila. { GENTS WANTED EG It A ' TIIE lirSTOUY OF THE WAR BETWEEN 'I HE STATES.'' ITS CAUSES. CHARACTER. CON nccr AND Resents. By Hon. ALEXANDER 11. STEVENS. Its official character and ready sale, combined wilb an increased commission, make it the best subscription book ever published. Send for Cir culars and s.'e our terms, and a fu 1 description of the work. Ad Ircss NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Philadelphia, I'.'. AGENTS WANTED for A Book, entitled A PICTURE OF TIIE DESOLA TED STATES. and the II oii of Restoration. Every voter needs it -before Nov , 1 SOS. Fieight, largest commissions, and a premium •-f §SOO paid. For particulars address 1,. STEBBINS, Hartford, Conn. 1 MATE UK CULTIVATOR'S f\ Grine TO THE KITCHEN AND FLOW Kit GARDEN, .VOU' READY. A Descriptive work of lilt pages. fully illustrated with a beuu'iful colored plate arid 100 eugruvings, containing a list of over 2500 varieties of Flower nnl Vegetable Seeds ; a Do, lot) varieties of the choicest French Hybrid Gladiolus All the Nov elties, both of the Flower and Vegetable, for IstiS, will be foun I described in. the above work. Taste fully bound incloih. 2colored plates, price, 50eta ; in paper covers, post-paid. 35 ets. Address WASHBURN A CO.' Horticultural Hall, Boston, Mass. JMIE A Monthly Ma<r j| azii.e. devoted to Free Thought. Price $3 a vear. Fetid ■'!() ets for specimen number. Address THE RADICAL. Lock Bo* 132. B stun, Mass. )N'S V_ IMPROVED BRICK MACHINE. IT USES CLAY directly front t lie SHANK (water, being used if notsufficent'y imdst). It tempers the clay thoroughly, presses it into the moulds and raise the bricks out of the moulds ready to b# hacked up. without drying on the yard. Send for Illustrated C rcular to 0. B STONE. New Mil for I, C t . sole agent for Pennsylvani t. Manufac. turer'soffice, No. 5 Murray st , N Y / I UANO. N<. 1 IVruviau Guano, \ Best Siiperpho-phatc, Pure Ground Bone, Fish Guano. Plaster. Phosphallo Guanos, Ac., for sale by GEO. E Will IE. 150 Front St . N. V. '1 " fW Day. Sine. No money it) Olv) a Ivan 'e Agents wanted everywhere to sell our J'nlei/t Erfi/nstiii" Ahlallic C'oi/if\- Jjiixx. Address AMERICA* WIRE CO., 162 B'tfwav, N. Y., 16 Deatbtrn st , Chicago. ppprf-p v r r r r r S % X 1 H *;• % H % * TO THE WORKING CLASS— Farmers. Mechanics, Ladies, and everybody. I am now prepared to fnrnish you with constant employment at your homes—the whole of your time, or in your spire momenta. Business new, light and profitable. 50 eta. to $5 per evening easily e irned by persona of either sex. and the boys and girls nearly .as much as men. Great inducements offered those who >iil devote their whole time to the business, and, that every person who sees this notice may send their address and test the business for thems-dves, I make the fol lowing unparallelled offer : To all who are not well satisfied with he business, I will send $1 to pay f>r the trouble of writing. Full particulars, directions. Ac., sent free. Sample sent by mail for 10 ets. Address E. C. ALLEN, Augusta, Maine. I. ARE COMING! And will present to any person sending us a olub iu our Great ONE DOLLAR SALE of DRV AND FANCY GOODS, a Watch. Piece of Sheeting. Silk Dress Pattern, Ac., EH E E OE CUS T. Our inducements during the p ist few years have beeu large. WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES OK PREMIUMS. Oar friends will readily notice our Presents for 30 and 60 Clubs are now more thau equal in value to Clubs of 60 and 100 respectively of other firms. 14- PLEASE EXAMINE.JTJ Any person ordering eiiher of the Clubs men tioned below, can have their selections o{ premi ums enumerated, corresponding to the size of the Club, FREE OF ONE DOLLAR ! For a club of 30. (S3 )—One of the following ar ticles, viz : Del tine dress p ittern ; f tncy colored bedspread; 100 view Tuikey morocco album; 20 yards sheeting : stiiped cashmere delaine dress pattern ; honey comb quilt ; all wool square shawl; set solid gold bosom studs; a'l wool fancy cash mere pants and vest pattern ; gent's hair g' ard chain grid trimmings , silver plated chased butler disb ; silver plaied 5 bottle revolving castor, on feet ; set superior st eled bladed knives and forks ; worsted promenade shawl : ladies' long gold plated chain ; ladies' gold double ring ; gouts' heavy chased solid gold ring ; Solid black walnut work b >x or writing desk ; extra quality bslmor al skirt; set jewelry, s el ve buttons to match; violin and bow ; gents" c irdig in j icket ; splendid ebony D flute, ivory trimmings ; superior Turkey morocco shopping big ; ladies' high cut b.ilmor ul h airs. For a club of 60 ($i )—One of lie following ar- j tides, viz ; Black or colored alpuocu dress pattern ; j poplin dress pattei ii : one piece of bleached or: brown sheeting; engraved, silver-plated, 6 bottle ■ revolving c ts or ; 2 1-2 yards superior casiuneie for pan's an I vest pattern ; extra heavy honey comb quilt; two t • Ley color d bed spreads ; pair gent's calf boots; 4 yds tanners' good wool truck ing ; fancy cashmere plaid dress pattern ; best q i .lity balmoral skirt ; rosewood brass alarm clock ; ladies' all wool eloak pattern; silvei-pla ted cake or car I nasket ; fur muff or cape ; ladies' fishionable wool double shawl ; splendid clasped family Bible, 9x12 record p igo and cngrivings; 2 yds. double width water proof olu iking; set ivory handle knives, with siiver-plutod forks; set silver forks; one set I ice cui tains. For a club of 100. (slo.)—Oue of the following an teles, viz: 4 yds.-rouble width cloaking or ouat ing j 2 large, fine, bleached linen table covers, wim 1 doz. large sized dinner napkins to mamb ; twenty-five yards splendid hemp carpeting, good colors ; extra quantity black or afpacoa dress patterns; extra quality poplin dress patterns; one large piece superior quality extr width sheet ing ; pair gent's calf b>ots best quality ; silver hunting-cased patent lever watch ; one dozen ivory handled steel bladed knives and folks; silvtr plaled eugravd six bottle revolving castor, with cut glass bottles ; splendid violin, box and bow complete ; single bairel shot gun; Bacon's six barrel revolver ; pair superior while wool blank ets ; nice fur muff and capo ; silver plated engrav ed ice pitcher, with salver; seven anud one-half yards all wool fanoy c ass ime re. for suit ; oue doz en Rogers' best silver-plated forks, common sense sewing and embroidering machine; two heavy honey comb quilts ; splendid family Bihie, record and photograph page. For larger Clubs the value increases in tho same ratio. Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any ad dress free. Send money by registered letter. Address all orders to ALLEN, 11 AWES & CO. 15 Federal St., Boston, Mass P 0. B .x C. Wr olesale Dealers in Dry aud F rt ncy Goods, Cut lery, Piated Ware, Leather Goods, Ac. QNE DOLLAR I XL ALL A PRESENT OF 525 VALUE, Of your own selection, free of cost, for a few days' service ill any luwu or village. Particulars and u j"f st-nt fret*, by ad-ire-sing with stamp, N B. CLO(IDMAN A CO.. 40 Hanover St., Bos.on, Mass. gUUvrtismnU.s. EVG4UTIO-\ IN I B TOO 1 k Greater inducement than ever D.foro offered to persona getting up clubs in our ONE DO LEAH SALE. Send for New Spring Circular PARKER A CO., 64 and 66 Federal St., Boston, Mass 7 |OW TH E QUAL E -t~ EXTORT j, from their unfortunate patients. QUACK- Liti EXPOSED. See "The Patient's Guide." Ii tells you fi : >w to core di-eases of the generative organs, in both sexes, with simple, safe, arid reli able Remedies, Jo be procured at any Drug Store. Those about to marry should procure a copv a' once. Address G. W. MORTON, M. D„ 12* Crosby St , New York. Mailed on receipt of 4 postage stamps. CIUEE YOURSELF of DEBILII V, / SEXUAL DISEASES, Ac.—Send your ad dress on stamped envelope and ask for circular of •Pathology.'' Direct AMERICAN NEWS CO., 121 Nassau-st , New York. PSYCHOMANCY, or Soul Ctwurni ing. llow either sex may fascinate and gain the affections of any one they choose, instantly ; also secure prosperity in love or business. Every one cau acquire mis singular power. This queer, exciting book has been publishod by us ten years, the stile of which has been enormous, and is the only bo k of tbe kind in the English language sent by mail for 25 els., or five for one dollar, together with a guide to th- unmarried. Address T. W ILLIA.M A CO., Book Publishers, Philadelphia. VTOKTU AM EIiIUAN STEAM SHIP GO. THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, VIA PANAMA OK NICARAGUA. SAILING FROM NEW YORK MARCH STH AND 25TH ; APRIL STH AND 15TH : MAV STH, Isrn AND 25T11. With New Steamships of the First Class. Passage Lower Thau hy any Other Lint. For further information address the undersigned at 177 West Street, New Y-rk. D. N. CARRINGTON, Agent. W. II WEBB, Pre*. Cll \S DANA, Vice Pres. Office—s4 Exchange Place, New York. %\T ANTED.— SALESMEN to travel If tor a Manufacturing Company and sell by sample. Good wages are guaranleed. Address, wi h stamp, HAMILTON A HOWE, 118 Chestnut ' St.. Philadelphia, Pa. 117"H Y WILL YOU WORK FOB \\ Sii.OO PER DAY and be bossed round, when yofican engage in an easy and lucrative business that will pay you from SI to §6 per day or S2 per evening, if at leisure You won't be sorry if you send 10 cent 3 for full particulars and sample. Address GEO. S. MELLEN, Lewiston, Me. f|MIE CELEBRATED "ESTY" JL ORGAN, WITH VOX HUMANA STOP. I Pronounoed by all who have heard it the most I natural and beautiful imitation of the HUMAN ! VOICE ever yet introduced. J ESTY & CO., Brattleboro, Vt . the original Inventors and M m ufacturers. 417 Broome street, N.Y.; 79 West Fayette St., Baltimore* Md ; 18 North 71h St., Phila.; 115 Randolph St., Ohio'o | Ei) JACKET AXE. | COLBCRN's PATENT. Tried ami not found Wanting. We claim it will cut Twenty-Five (25; per cent, more cord wood per day than any other Axe inn.de. MCKP.U.SPORT, I)I:C. 19, 1367 MESSRS. LIFPIXCOTT & Co. Silts:—l have lully tried your Patant A.v: .. I fii d that it is all tkut you claim for it. It will chop faster than any other Axe that 1 ever saw, and leaves the wood without sticking at all. I would not chop three days without one for the cost. I need tut say any more, for any nvu that tries one will be satisfied. WM. KEES. CtAUTION! — / The Ase and the Label are both patented, lufringers on these patents will be prosecuted ac cording to law.—Venders or dealers, and persons using any infringement, are liable with the maker of the infringement. For sale by all Dealers and the Manufacturers, LIPPINCOTT A BAKEWELL, (SUCCESSORS TO LIPPIN;OTT & Co.) Sole ow'icrs of the, Patents, PITTSBURGH. PA Sales. poll SALE Oil TRADE. 2 tracts, of 160 acres each, within three mile? of a depot on the Union Pacific Railroad, back of ' Omaha. 1 tract of bottom land, timbered and praire, two : mile-i from Omaha city. One-third of 7.000 acres in Fulton county. Pa., including valuable ore, mineral and timber lands, I near Fort Littleton. Over 4.000 acres of valuable ore, coal and tim ber lands in West Virginia. Also—32o acres of land in Woodbury co.. lowa. ALSO—Twen'y-fivo one acre lots, adjoining tho j borough of Bedford, with limestone rock for kiln ! or quarry, on the upper end of each. .ALSO .220 acre 3 in Reynolds Co., Missouri. 480 do do Shannon do do 270j do do Bollinger do do 80 do do Franklin do lowa. 0. E. SHANNON, jun21,"67yl Bedford, Pa. VTALUABLE LAND FOR SALE \ —The undersigned offers for sale the follow ing valuable bodies of land : run EE CHOICE TRACTS OF LAND. containing 100 acres each, situated on the Illinois Central Railroad, in Champaign county, State of Illinois. 8 miles from the city of Urbana, and one uiile from Rentual Station on said Railroad. Two of the tracts adjoin, and one of them has a never .• i;liiig pond of water upon it The city of Urbana ■ •li'ains about 4,000 inl abitants. Champaign the greatest wheat grow ing county in Illinois. Al.so — One-fourth of a tract of land, situated in Broad Top township. Bedford county, contain ing about 45 acres, with all the coal veins of Broad Top running through it. ALSO— Three Lots in the town of Coalition t, Huntingdon county. Jan 26, '66-tf F. C. REAMER. "IT ALU ABLE REAL ESTATE AT \ PRIVATE SALE.—One lot of ground in the centre of Bloody Run, fronting on Main street about sixty-five feet, one of tho very best business locations in Bloody Run. Aiso, ten acres of wiaid laud, adjacent to Bloody Run, lying on the Bed ford Rail Road, containing first rate iron ore and having theieuti a never-failing spring of water. For particulars inquire at iho store of Mrs. S. E. Maun, Bloody Run, or of i)r. llickok, Bedford, Pa. Dec 15, '65. MPHE GREAT AMERICAN CO MO IN A TION Button llola OverseaiAing am a SEWING MACHINE, Is warranted to execute in the best manner, every variety of Sewing. Hemming, Felling, Cording, Tucking, Braiding, Gathering, Quilling Over seaming, Embroidering on tho eilge, and in addi tion makes beautiful Button and Eyelet Holes la all fabrics. IT HAS NO EQUAL. BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FAMILY MACHINE IN THE WOULD, And Intrinsically the Cheapest. For it i<t two Midlines combine I in one ly u simple anil heantifal mt clnuiieal arrangement. Circulars with full particulars and samples of work done on this machine, cau be had on appli cation at the SALES-ROOMS OF THE COMPANY, S. W. Cor. Eleventh and Chestnut Bts. PHILADELPHIA. Instructions given on the Machine gratuitously to all purchasers AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THIS MACHINE. D nectors. J L FENIMORE, President. WILLIAM P. JENKS, President Buck Mountain Coal Company. BENJAMIN BULLOCK, Wool Merchant. No. 40 South Front St. 11. H. Rhfci>. of George W. Keed A Co., Wholesale Clothing. No. 422 Market St. A HART, JOHN T. TAITT, GEO. J. KICU i ARDSON, W. B MKNHENHALL, Of Coatesville. Chester County, Pa. F, PAXON, of F. P'.xoii k Co., No ious, No. 501 Market Street. j in2.'6B 8. J. McCAUSLIN, Agent, Bedford, Pa.