fhi Hertford Home and Around. • HUNTINGDON AND BuoadTop R.LL. — WINTER ARR ANGEMENT. —TIME TABLE.—Accom modation Train leaves Saxton at 7.33 a. m.. and arrives at Huntingdon, at 9.30 a.m.; leaves Hunt ingdon at 4.40 p. m.. and arrives at Saxton st (5.38 p. m. Mail Train leaves Mt. Dallas at 1.00 p. in., ar rives nt Huntingdon at 417 p. m.; leaves Hunt ingdon at 7.50 a. m., and arrive? at Mt. Dallas a 11.05 a. in. THE "Act to provide for the collec tion of.State, County, Poor and Military taxes" is befoTe us. It lias passed both branches of the Legislature and will undoubtedly become a law by the sig nature of the (iovernor. It changes en tirely the manner of collecting theabove taxes; making it the duty of the coun ty Treasurer instead of township col lectors as heretofore. A copy of the law will appear in the columns of this paper next week. IN publishing the li-t of borough and township officers we no doubt made mistakes, owing to the manner in which some of the election returns were made out. In Schellsburg Bor., J. Espy Snively was elected Town Clerk, instead of his opponent whose name we published. We do not de sire to take a feather frnn the plume of the gallant Democracy of Schells burg, and therefore make this correc tion. 0. . TEMPE KAN C E M F.F.TT N< '• . The friends of Temperance will hold a pub lie meeting in the Court House, on Wednesday evening, the 2Dlh of April, i (Court week.) The meeting will he j addressed by a number of persons. The ladies of Bedford Lodge of Good Temj - la rs will entertain the audience, at in tervals, with choice vocal music. The public, and especially all friends of Temperance, are invited to attend. 2w A BILL has been introduced at Wash ington for abolishing all nickel and sil ver coins below and including the de nomination of five, three and one cent coins, to be made of nickel, and of re gularly increasing the size, the one cent being about a third in less diameter than the present; the head of Liberty on the obverse, and numerals to he I, 111, and V, on the reverse of these cons; the numerals to be raised suffi ciently to render the coins plainly dis tinct by touch, from gold and silver coins. It also proposes to abolish all ten cent notes,and lesser denominations for the future, hut not to allow coin age of ten cent pieces in anything but silver. A NEW EXPRESS COMPANY.—A bill has passed the Senate of this State chartering a company to be called the Pennsylvania Ex press Company. The corporators are Geo. K. Anderson, of Venango county, J. I>. Cameron, of Harrisburg, Chas. Miller and J. Per ry, of Philadelphia, and M. S.Quay, of Blair. Railroad, canal and insurance privileges are given to this new com pany, and it will no doubt be a formid able rival of Adams Express. If through its agency express charges are reduced the people will be benefit ted to that extent. JJEMOREST'S PARLOK MAGAZINE. — This excellent Magazine is constantly growing in popularity, and the secret of its success is the conscientiousness with which it is conducted. It gives all, and more than all, that it promises. It strives to meet the wants of Ameri can women, and tells them what they want to know. It is not frivolous; its teachings are high, pure, and sound, characterized by good taste ana com mon-sense. Its departments of music, needlework, braiding, patterns, etc., are either one worth the price of sub scription, which is only $3.00 per year, with a handsome and valuable prem ium. Office, 473 Broadway N. V. No loss can be more fatal to beauty, especially in the female sex, than the loss of the hair; glossy, luxuriant hair is one of the most powerful of all per sonal charms. When baldness or even a deficiency of hair exists, we naturally look for a dry and wrinkled -'kin, tt la ded complexion; when not actually) seen, we see them in imagination. Why, then, not cultivate your hair*' Encourage it and strengthen it; or if your hair is grey or white, the natural color can be restored by a few appli-; cations of Mrs. 8. A ALLEN'S impro ved [new style) Hair restorer or Dress ing, (in one Oolite.) Price one Dollar. Every Druggist sells it. Petroleum V. Nasby relates that "Barrett's Vegetable II ir Resorative" ; had the effet to so renew the youth ofj his beloved wife that t4 she ran oil'with a Yankee peddler"—this is probably not the only instance where "Barrett's" has provided a captivating weapon in the hands of many a lady whose per sonal charms have been wonderfully brought out by the useof this excellent preparation.— Manchester [X. II.) Mir- : ror. LADIES, von are about to clean 1 i house; it will pay you well to have the interior of your house papered. It will j save much labor, expense, improve I the appearance of your rooms vastly and it will only cost you a trifle. Step up to the INQUIRER BOOK STORE and examine the splendid stock. A very fine assortment of Bibles and Prayer Books have just been received. OUR fellow citizen, Captain Taliafer ro, of the army, loft 011 Tuesday last, for Philadelphia. We regret that his general health renders this trip indis pensible. His friends may address him at 122U Walnut Street, Philadelphia. SUPERIOR GOODS in the Watch, Jewel ry and Silver Ware line.—Advertise ment in this issue, by Henry Harper. His stock is large, and purchasers Mill do well to give him a call. The United State* Mint.— The treasurer of the United States mint an nounces that he is novv prepared to ex change, on demand, one and two-cent bronze and three and live-cent nickel c pper coins for United States notes or drafts on Philadelphia or New \ork banks, payable in such notes. 11 re mittances of notes or drafts should be addressed to the treasurer of the I uited States mint, Philadelphia. To DELINQUENTS. —The publisher of the Delaware Express has recently re covered at law thirteen years' subscrip tion and costs from a delinquent sub scriber who meanly pleaded the stat- ' uteof limitations, which he claimed barred the account for all exceeding six years. The Judge held that it was a con tinuing contract which could not be af fected by the statute. A righteous de cision. IIo! everyone that desires to obtain i a good and fasionable suit, should call at Berkstre&sers' emporium at once. They have ready-made clothing, bats I atnl caps, for men and boys, all the la test styles and at low prices. Gents' fu - nidling goods in great variety, etc. It. W. B. & Co. are always up to the times. THE FULTON DEMOCRAT. —Smith M. Robinson has entered into partner ship with John It. Donahoo, Esq., in t he publication of the Fulton Democrat. The paper is soon to appear in new type, aud will of course look well. We wish the new firm all manner of suc cess. FASHION'S PLATFORM. —One per fume, pure, refreshing and imperish able, and that perfume Phalou's "Night-Blooming Cereus." This is the platform of Fashion on this side of the Atlantic, and all the people say amen ! —Jersey City Times. MASONIC. —There are now two hun dred an I fifteen Blue Lodges in the State of Pennsylvania, with twenty two thousand and forty-five members. The assets of the Grand Lodge are a bout $600,000, and the new Temple lo be erected in the city of Philadelphia will cost three-quarters of a million of dollars. NOTICETO DELINQUENTS. —We have placed our hooks ami accounts in the hands of John P. Reed, Esq., of tlisi place, for collection. All. accounts for subscription for the year ending Au gust 1, lstW, remaining unpaid, are in cluded in the 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 are tired of dunning. M tiey we must hare, as we have many debts to pay, and we desire toact honestly with our creditors. Therefore, we ask all to pay Mr. Reed, who can, and those who cannot, we ask to call and settle. If there is any tiling in their accounts which they consider themselves ag grieved, let them call 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. —Prentice thinks hat General Grant is decidedly more unpalatable to the people since he was roasted by Presi dent Johnson than he was when raw. Probably he was over-done. KEVIEW OF THE NARKETti. Corrected every week. PHILADELPHIA, April 6 FLOUR.—The quotationsare— Northwest superfine, S7.OU(' 7.50 Northwest extra, S.OO;a.l).(H) Northwest extra family, lO.OOqt 11.75 Peuna, and West'n sup., 7.5U >.">() Penna. and West'n extra, B.5tK/ fi.so Penna. and West'n family, 11.00.'? 12.50 Penna.and West'n fancy, 13.00 15.(Mi Rye flour, 8.50,ointm>*ut as assignee of Isaac F (drove, of Bcd ibrd, in the County of Bedf >rd, and State of P.llll - within said District who has been ad judged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the said District Court. J. K BOWLES. Assignee, To the Creditors of said Baukrupt. aprl7w3 IN THE DISTRICT COURT >R the United States For the Western District of t'ounsylvania. IN BANKRUPTCY. At Radford, April 1.1, 1363. The undersigned hereby gives notice ot his ap pointment us assignee of Frederick Benedict, of Bedford, in the County of Be (for i, a d State of Pennsylvania, within a.iid District, who his been adju i ged a bankrupt upon Ins own petition by the said District Court. M. A. POINTS. Assig ee To the Creditors of said Bankrupt. aprl7wl IN TH E DI ST R K T ( t >U RT of tlte United States For the Western District of rtennsylvnnia. IN BANKRUPTCY. At Bedford. April 13. IS6S. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his up [ ointment as assignee of Daniel Metzger. of township, in the County ot Bedford, and State of Pennsylvania, within said Dia riet, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, upon his own petition, by the said District Court. M. A. POINTS, Assignee. To the Creditors of said Bankrupt. aprlTw.'! HARDER, No. 520 Arch Street, j PHILADELPHIA. Fine WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, and Kodgers' Celebrated Silver Ihaied V\ are, warranted triple plate, on the whitest metal, at MAN LFAC'I UKEK'o PRICES. aprl7iß63m3 merits. \\J OUDEN W'Al'fcii. ioi'i., u.vo PIPE. AND EAVE TROUGH ! The best and cheapest Article ever made. Ev erybody. particularly Farmers and Miners, send for a free descriptive circular and price list to J. A WOODWARD, Williamsport, Pa. PA TE X T OE Fi C ES.—ln veil tor.- wto wish to take out Letters Patent are ad vised to counsel with MUNN A CO., Editors of the Scientific American , who have prosecuted claims b. tore the Patent Office tor over Twenty Years. Their American and European Pateu. Ageney is the most extensive in the world Charges less than any other reliable agency. A Pamphlet containing full instructions to invent ors. sent gratis. handsome Round Volume, containing 150 Mechanic 1 engravings, and the United States Census bv Counties, with Hints and Receipts for Mechanics, mailed on receipt of 25 cents. Ad dress MI'NX A CO., 37 Park Row, New York. ■JOOK A< i EX T6 WAX TED FOB S) TUB NEW BOOK, "MEN OF Ol'lt TIMES" or Leading Patriots of the Day. An elegant oc tavo volume. richly illustrated with 18 beautiful Steel Engravings, and a portrait of the author. Mrs. HARRIET BEECHER STOWS. Agents say it i-tne best, and sells the quickest of any book they ever sold. Some are taking 200 orders per week. It will outsell "Uncle Tom's Cabin " We employ no general agents, but pay extra commis sion. Old agents will appreciate this item. Send for circulars giving full particulars. Address HARTFORD PUBLISHING CO.. Hartford, Con necticut. U r ANTED—AGEX I'S, In tili W par's of the United States for our New Woik, -PEOPLE'S ROOK OF BIOGRAPAY,' Cautaiuing over eighty sketches ot emiueut per sons of all ages and countries, notnen as well as men; a handsome Octavo book of over 000 pages, illustrated with beautiful steel engravings; writ ten by J AMES PAKTON, the most popular of living authurs, whose name will ensure for it a rapid sale. Send foi descriptive circular and see our exira terms. A. S. HALE A CO., Pub rs, Hart lord, Ct. ITT ANT ED—EV ERYWH ERE.— Good YY Agents for our new work "Home Rook of Wonders ;" also for "A New Family Photograph Bible." F>r terms, address A. BiIAiNARD, Hartford, Ct. fTU AN T E1) —A G ENTS FOB BI.VGLEV'S HISTORY OF ANIMATED NATURE, 1200 Roy.d Octavo Pages. 1200 Fiue Engravings. Price Only Sfi.oo. The Cheapest Book in the world. Exclusive Territory and the largest commission. Circulars giving full particulars, terms, etc. ; also our fiue poster with 50 sample illustrations, sent free on application. Address C. F. VENT & CO., 38 W> st 4th St . Cincinnati, 0. GENTS WANTED FOR THE Or FKTAL HISTORY OF THE WAR '■l's Ctuses. Ch-ifictpr. Conduct ar>d Hesults," % Hon. ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS. It? ready stle, combined with nn increased com mission. make it the best subserip'ion book ever published. One Agent in Easton, Pa., reports 72 subscrib ers in three days. Another in Boston, 103 subscribers in four d tys. Send for Circulars and see our terms, and •• full d scription ot the work Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Philadelphia, Pa. /~IA RENTERS. Send for Oata \_y logne of N!w Practiced Books on Architec ture and Star Building. A J BICKXELL A CO.. Publishers. Spriugfi-•! J 111. X.M R<) RT ANT AN X<) L* NCE \I EN T! A Beautiful Illustrated Book, worth a Thous and Dollars, sent free to any address on receipt • f 25 cents, by addressing Professor JOHN VAN DEKPOOL, No. 265 W mthrop Place New York ciry. fWRE Y< )URSELF of Debility, Sex- Vy ua! Dise -ses, Ac.—Send your address on stamped envelope, and ask for circular of '•Pa thology M Direct AMERICAN NEWS CO., 121 Nassau-st., New York. / lOODSPEED'SFOUNTAIN PEN. VJ 60 lines written with one pen of Ink The lo st thing in he world. Sample sent for 10 cts. Slo a do\- guaranteed 'o Agents Address J. T. PRICE A CO.. 37 Park Row, N. Y. rpHOMAS R. AGNEW, | 2CO and 262 GREENWICH St . N. Y. lltts reduced the prices of leas, Coffees, Sugars. Flour, and all kinds of Groceries from 10 to 20 per cent. B tst Jip m Tea, sl. Bast English Break fast Tea. sl. Splendid Oolong Tea, 90c. 1000 bbls. Flour, all grades, front sll upwards. 20.000 gill. Molasses, all grades, from 40c upwards. Coffees, roasted, and ground, 15c. to4oo. Sugars, all grades, at refiners' prices, and everything used in every family cheaper and better than any store in New York. THOMAS 11. AGNEW occupies his own store, owns the property, and has no rent to pay; im ports and buys exclusively for cash, never gave a note in his life, consequently he can undersell any house in the city. 'j Mi l\SSlvS.— "rfeeley's Hard Rubber 1 Trills" Cures Rupture, reLains the m >st dif ficult safely and easily; never rusts, breaks, moves or soils; always new. Sold by all Drug gists. Send for pamphlet, 13-17 Chestnut Street. Puil'a. Agents wanted. §75 to S2OO per month, everywhere, male and female, to introduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEW IN i MACHINE. This in ichine will such, hem. fell, tuck quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a most superior manner. Price only §lB Fuily waranted for live years. We will pay 810(10 for any machine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the 'Elastic Lockstitch." Every second stich can be cut, and still tite cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay Agents from §75 to §2OO per month and expenses, or a commission from which twice that amount can be m >de. Address SE- C'OMB A CO.. PITTSBURGH. PA., or BOSTON, MASS. Caution.—Do not be imposed upon by other parties palming eff worthless cast-iron machines, under the same name or otherwise Ours is the ouly geuuine and really practical cheap machine manufactured. v 250 per month guaranteed to agents tp everywhere selling our Patent Everlasting Sir till ic Clotheslines Write for Circulars to the American Wire Cj., 162 Broadway, N. Y., or 16 St., Chicago. 11l 5 IOW E ANDB VE V EN'B FAM i - 1 1 LY DYE COLORS. Thirty Different Shades, all in liquid form. T..e same shades, all in pow der form. We advise the use of the Blacks Browns and Drub-", in the powder form. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers, aud at the Manu factory, Biston, Mass. VTORTH AM EIiICAN STEAM SHIP CO. THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, VIA PANAMA OR NICARAGUA. SAILING FROM NEW YORK March sth a.vd 25 RTI; April sth and 15th ; Mav sth, 15 th ami 25th. With New Steamships of the First Class. I'assage Lower Than hy any Other Line. For further information address the undersigned at 177 West Street, New Y rk. D N. CARRINGTON, Agent. W: II WEBB. Pres. CU VS. DANA, Vice Pres. Office— oi Exchange Place, New Y'ork. | > ED JACKET AXE. colbibn's patkxt— July 9, 1367. Tried and not fpund Wanting. Wc claim it will cut Twenty-Five (25; per cent, more cord wood per day than any other Axe made. McKeesport. Dec. 19, 1867. Messrs. Lippiscott A Co. SIRS:— I have tully tried your Patent Axe and find that it is all that you claim for it. It will chop faster than any other Axe that I ever saw, and leaves the wood without sticking at all. I would not chop three days without one for the cost. I need net say any more, for any man that tries one will be satisfied. WM. KEES. C 1 ACTION ! / The Axe and the Label are both patented, iuii ingers on these patents will be prosecuted ac cording to law.— Veuders or dealers, and persons U 'itig any infringement, are liable with the maker of the infringement. For sale by ail Dealers and the Manufacturers, H M LItfPINCOTT & BAKEWELL, ~ (Successors to Lippinjott A Co.) Sole owners of the Patents, PITTSBURGH, PA iUtv JuUfrtisnnents. - r\NK DOLLAR I XL ALL A PRESENT OF $23 VALUE, Of your own selection, free of cost, for a few days' service in any town or village. Particulars and a gift sent free, by addressing with stamp, N. B. CLOUDMAN A CO.. 40 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. WK SELL FOB ONE DOLLAR, Gold and Silver Watches. Sewing Machiiies, Silk Dress Paterns, Carpetings, Domestic Goods, Ac, CIRCULARg sext free . ivin" full particulars, or ten checks sent for One Dollar, describing ten dififcreot articles which we will sell tor R AT> r-.^o ONE DOLLAR LACE. Splendid inducements "fiT red to Agents sending us Clubs. Address, LA BON fE >t BABBIT I, No. S3 SudbuYy Street, Bos Kin, Mass. FiVERY LADY ANI) GENT in the World are wanted as Agents for our O.ve Do I.AIISALK. A Watch, a cut of Cotton, a Dress, a Carpet, and thousands of "tber articles, forsl.oo each. Send 23 ceuts for 2 checks aud circulars giving full information. Liberal inducements to Agents. Circulars sei.t tree. BANKS, LORD & CO., 221 Washington Street, Boston, Mass rpo THE LADIES- X We are agents for over ONE HUNDRED For eign and Domestic Manufacturers, aud are pre pared to furnish the whole country with Dry and Fabry Goo/h, SiUs, Shawls. Jewelry, Silver Ware, Furniture, Pi a HOC. Sewing Machines, Ac.. Ac., at the uniform price of ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE. Send your clubs of 10 and upwards, fordesc ip tive checks, showing what article can be obtained for One Dollar, with 10 cents for each chock. CM 1 tl: U L Allß 8E X T FRE E. Presents worth from $3 to SIOO sent free of charge to agents sending clubs. . Agents Wanted in every Town. CUSHMAX A C0.,T0 Arch Street, Boston, Mass. INDISPENSABLE FOR LADIES IS THE SEWING GUIDE, a beautiful article for the assistance of ladies in hand sewing, not only protecting the finger from the ugly prick of the needle, but. being provided with a rib, the stitches are made with EXACT REGULARITY, and increased rapidity. It also keeps the point of the needle in perfect csndi ion. For ull kiu Is of embroidering and crocheting it is iuvaluahle. The GUIDE is elegantly silver-plated, and will sell at sight to every lady. Sunt to any address, by mail, on receipt of 23 cents, or solid silver, for 73 cents. Agents wanted in every town. Terms and sam ple for 23 cents. Liberal discount to the trade. Address NILES MANUF'G CO., 35 Water St., Boston, M iss. *yE AUK STILL MAKING TT A COMPLETE REVOLUTION IN TRADE. and selling every description of Dry And Fancy Goo ls, Plated Ware. Jewelry. Watches, Sewing Machines, Ac,, for the unitorui price of ONE DOLLAR. We would impress upon our patrons' that our Stock is not composed of second-hand Goods or Pawn Brokers'"unredeemed Stock, but Goods cart fu'ly selected direct front American and European Manufactories, the greater portion of which are MANUFAC TUll ED EXii LUS IVELY FOll US, which fact enables us to offer our customers better Goods for the money than 'hose who profess to be '•Manufacturers' Agents," or than CAN BE OB TAIN D IX ANV OTHER WAT. Tbe unparalleled increase of our business, and the endorsement of prominent business men and the press in general, is a convincing proof that we have adopted the fairest and most popular system ever placed before the public We are the first who have attempted to makea "Revolu tion in Trade." by enabling the public to procure goods in small quantities at manufacturers prices, thus saving the consumer three large profits made in passing through the hands of the Commission Merchants, the Wh<*esaler, and Retailer Send Clubs of ten or more, with 10 cts for each descriptive check, and the getter up of the club will receive a present worth $3 to S3OO, according to number sent. FOR OUR NEW CIRCULAR. We nave also made arrangements with the GREAT ORIENTAL TEA CO., of Boston, so that we can furi ish our customers Willi other Go mis and a fuii line of Teas at pre cisely the same terms to Agents as though deal ing directly with the company, thus giving an opportui.iiy of selecting truin the various grades any quality they may desire. We also pay agents tbe suuie commissions as allowed by the Company. Blank firm of order, with price-lis l and ■•The Tea Cup," sent to any address. PARKER A CO., Nos" (14 k fiti Federal St., Boston. WE AHE (J J.MIXU! And will present to any person sending us a club iuOurUreat , ONEDOLLAK SALE of DRV AND FANCY GOODS, a Watch, Piece of Sheeting, Silk Dress Pattern. Ac , FEE EOF COST. Our inducements during the past few years have been large. WE NOW DOUBLE OULL HATES OF PREMIUMS. Our friends will readily notice our Presents for .10 and 60 Clubs are now more than equal in value to Clubs of CO and 100 respectively of other firms. Up PLEASE EXAMfXE Any person ordering either of the Clubs men tioned below, can have their seleotions of premi ums enumerated, corresponding to the size of the Club, FREE OF ONE DOLLAR ! For a club of 30, (s'!.)—One of 'he following ar ticles, viz : Delaine dress patern ; fancy colored bed spread : 100 view Turkey morocco album; 20 yards sheeting; striped cashmere delaine dress pattern ; honey comb quilt; all wool fancy cash mere pants and ve-t pattern ; gent's hair guard chain gold trimmings; silver plated chased butter dish; silver plated a bottle revolving castor, on feet; set superior steeled bladed knives and forks ; worsted promenade sh iwl ; ladies' long gold plat'd chain ; ladies' gold double ring ; gents' heavy chased solid gold ring; solid black walnut work box or writing desk ; extra quality balmoral skirt; set jewelry sleeve buttons to match; vio lin and bow; gent's cardigan jacket; splendid ebony D flute, ivory triniuuugs; superior Turkey titorroecu shopping bug; ladies' high cut baliuoral boots. For a club of 60 ($3). —One of the following arti cles, viz : Black oi colored aipieoa dress pattern ; poplin dress pattern ; one piece of bleached or br> wu shee.ing; engraved, silver-plated. 6 bottle revolving c stor;3l2 yards superior cashmere for pants and vest pattern; extra heavy h-ney comb quilt ; two fancy colored bedspreads; pair gent's calf boot*; 4 yds. farmers' good wool frock iug; fancy cashmere plaid dress pattern; best quality b iluioral skirt; rosewood brass alarm clock ; Itlies* all wool cloak prtieru ; silver plated c ike or card basket; fur tints' or cape; ladies' fashionable wool double shawl, splendid clasped family Bible, 11x12 record page and engravings; 3 yds. ilouble width water pi oof cloaking ; set ivory bundle knives, wilu silver-plated forks; set siiVer forks ; one set laee curtains. For a club of 100 ($lO) —One of the following at tides, vu 4 yis. double width cloaking or coating ; 2 large, flue, bleached linen table .-ov ers, wiiu I doz. large sized dinner napkins to mateh ; twenty-five yards splendid hemp carpet iug, uood colors ; ex ra quantity black or alpacca dress patterns; extra quality poplin dress pat terns; one large piece superior quality extra width slree.iug ; pair geuts' calf boots oest quality ; sil ver humiug-cased patent lever watch ; one dozen ivory handled steel bladed knives and forks ; sil ver-plated engraved six bottle revolving castor, with cut glass bottles ; splendid violin, box aud bow, complete ; siugle barrel shot-gun ; Bacon's six-barrel rvolver, pair superior white wool blankets; nice fur mull aud cape; silver-plated engraved ice pitehcr, with salver; seven aud one naif yards ail wool fancy oassimero, for suit ; one dozen Rogers' best silver-plated forks ; coiumou sense sewiuz and euibiotdoriug machine; two heavy honey comb quilts; splendid family Bible, record and ph dograpli page. For larger Clubs trie value in the same ratio. Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any ad dress free. Send money by registered letter. • Address all orders to ALLEN, HA WEB & CO., 15 Federal St., Boston, Mass P. 0. Box C. Wholesale De lers in Dry and Fancy Goods Cut lery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leutber Goods, Ac. EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE OF JOB PRINTING neatly executed at Tow lates at THR HRMPOKD GAZKTTK office. Call AND reave yeur orderfl. .) \\ At it >NS FOB BALE AT KNOX' SHOPS, near Hed.ord. laprl9tf, Itotirr. rpREASURER'S SALE of Unseated Lands and Town Lots in Bedford county.— Agreeably to the provisions of an Act of Assembly, directing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes and for other purposes, passed the 13th of March, 1813. and the sup dements thereto passed the 13th of March, 1817. and the 23th of March, 1831, the Treasurer of the county of Bedford, here by gives notice to all per3on3 concerned therein, that unless the county, state, school, bounty and road taxes due on the following tracts of unseated lands, situate in Bedford county, are paid be fore the day of sale the* whole, or such parts of each tract as will pay the taxes, and the costs chargeable thereon, will be sold at the Court House, in the borough of Bedford, on the second Monday of June, nexr, (3th day,) for the arreara es of taxes due, and the cost accrued thereon ; and said sale will be continued from day to dav until all are disposed of. (aprl) I. MEXUEL, Treas. BROADTOP. Taxes. 55 acres, Win. A. Gray 1 90 410 do 33 perches, James Patten 6 80 440 do 130 do do do 14 2enstiue. Sax on—Tobias Snyder. Southampton—John Johnson. Wesley Bennett. ! Union—W IT L unburn, Samuel teh'.ff r, IFm ! M Hancock ll'm C Robison, Joseph Ickes. Woodbury M.—Jacob Breuneman, TFui G Rei ni tiger. llfoodbury S —Joseph B Noble, Chas L Buck. Drawn and certified at Bedford, this 11th day ol February. A. D. 1868. ISAAC KENSINGER, j WILLIAM KIRK. Attest: Jury Cout'rs. JNO. G. FISHER. Clerk. apr.3\4 CIO URT PROCLAMATION.— 'Jo / the Curon.ee, the- Justices of the Pence, aud i Constable* HI the different Townshipv in the I County of Bedford. Greeting- KNOW YE. thai | in pursu >nee of a precept 'o ute . directed, under i tho hand and seal of tho Hon. ALEXANDER ' KING, President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, in the 16th 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 and other offenders therein, and the Gen eral Court of Quarter Sessions of tho Peace; and G W. GIMP, and WILLIAM G. EICHOLTZ, Judges of the same Court in the same County of Bedford, You and each of you, are hereb} 7 required to be and appear in your proper persons with your Re cords, Recognizances, Examinations, and other Remembrances, before the Judges aforesaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and General Quarter Ses sions of the peace therein to be holden for the coun ty of Bedford, aforesaid, on the ith Monday of April, (being the, 27tk day.) 1863, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, there and then to d" those things to which your several offices appertain. Given under my hand and seal the 3d (lay of April, in the year of our Lord. 1868. ROBERT STECKMAN. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, I Sheriff. Bedford. April 3, 1883. j \v4 lIST OF CAUSES, put down for j trial, atAArilp # ril Term, 1864. 271h day. jJosG rlick * vs Ab'm Gtrlick. j Ellen C Darr vs Jane K'Uton. S 8 Fluck et al vs'Abel Putt* I David II idler vs II A B ..1 R R k Coal C .. j Ridtllesburg C A I Co vs Broadtop Coal & I Co. | Rotert S tee km an vs Jog Williams, et al. j Wm Hartley vs Samuel M Barclay. I Eliz Becier vs Augustus Greeuuwalt. • John Cessna vs Jonathan Bowser. ! Frederick Smith et al vs Alex" Fletcher. Certified, March 36. h. IS is. npr.'in 1 O. E. SHANNON, Proth'y. rpAVERN LICENSES.- Notice In hereby given that the foil wing named per sons have made applications lor license, to be j granted at April Sessions, A. D., 1868, 27th day. I Lewis Long, Londonderry township, Tavern, j Joseph Cessna. Harrison do do , Henry Fluck. M Woodbury do do A G Allen, Bedford do do j John Aldstadt. Sr. Clair, do do j Bernard O'Niel, Chencysville, do ! William Pibc-rt, Bedlord Borough, do ! Burton Edsall, Seheilsburg, do j CatharineTricker, Stonerstown. do ! Rachel Nauglc, St. Clairsville, do | Geo Weimer, Bloody Run, do j Christian Snell. do * do j Geo M Colvin, Seheilsburg, do | Jos Ling. Juniata township, do ; Joseph Fuller, Buena Vista, do Thomas Price, Broad Top tp., do : Joseph Mortlmore, Snake Spring lp., do W V Leany, Cumb Valley tp., do G W Figard, Coledal'e Borough, do Valentine Steekman, Bedford Borough, do J J Shoemaker, do do Carn, Rarnhart A JfcMullin, do Restaurant. John G- Minnieh, do do Nathaniel Moser, Juniata tp.. do apr3w4 0. E. SHANNON, Clerk REGISTER'S NOTICE.—AII p>r i sons interested, are hereb. 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 eoun y. on Tuesday the 28'h day of Aptil, next, at tiie Court House, in Bedford, for confirmation : The account of Jacob Ciaar. adm'rof the estate of Frederick Cl.tar, late of Union tp , Bedford comity, dee'd. The account of David II and G'O W Bowser, ex ecutors of the last Will mi l Testament ot John Bowser, late of Napier tp . B dford county, dee'd The account of JnoPKeed, Musleoof the es tate of Mary Siitumel, dee'd. The final account of Jyhn Armstroiig and Dan'l U. Snyder, adtn'rs of the estate of Siniuel Ann strong. late of Snake Spring tp., Bedford countv, dee'd. The account of Henry B Walter, adm'rof all and siugular the goods and ch itteis, rights and credits, which wore of Samuel A alter, la.e of U nion tp., Bedford county, dee'd. Thea couut of Daniel McFarlsnd. adm'rof all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits, which were of Sophi i MoFarluud, lgte of Monroe tp., Bedford county, dea'U. , The account of Duncan McYieker, adm'r of the estate of John Bowser, late of Napier tp., Bedford j county, dee'd. The aocount of Daniel Fletcher, guardian of: Martha and Matilda Weimer. minor children of! Daniel Weimer, late of Muni us tp , dee'd- The account of Duncan MsYicker, ox'r of the ! last Will and Testament of John MJ Vicker, late j of Harrison tp., Bedford county, dee'd. The final administration account ol John B. Rep- i logic, ex r of the last Will and Testament of Jacob j Snoeberger, late of Middle Woodbury tp., dee'd. j The account of Eli Eiohelberger, adm'r of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits, which were of J IJ Typper, late of Broad Top tp , Bedford county, dee'd. The aooount of Lewis Howsare, adm'r of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and cred its, which were ot Henry Whetstone, late of Mon roe tp., Bedford county, dee'd The accouut of Samuel Teeter, adm'r ot Daniel P. Miller, late of Soutn Woodbury tp , dee'd. The first account ot Maria Merz. adm'rx of the estate of Valentine Metz, late of East Providence tp., dee d, The account of John Aldstadt. exT of the last Will and Testament of Jacob Reisel, late of St. Clair tp , dee'd. The scco'ud aooount cf John Alsip, Esq., adm'r 0. the estate of Juno Mo-Zger, laic of Jig,data tp.. deo'd. The accouut of Samuel Bander, ex'r oU the las lITil, Ac , ot Nancy X limes, late of BliWdy Run, deceased The account of Jae b Troutman, Jr., ad u'r ot Wm. Bounell, late of Lmdouderry tp., dee'd. aprdwi 0. E CJIAN-VOX, Regisier. i UMBER. —60,000 "feet Oak, While _j and Yellow Pine Lumber >n hands and fo m e by J. B. WILLIAMS A CO , j!i!4,'B7tf Rloody Run, P gLttoriugsi at ptv. S. L. ITC3SELL. J. H. LOXGEXECKr':. t>USSELfL iv .LONGENECKER, I T ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW . BEDFORD. IV. Will attend promptly and faithfully to all bu-i --ness entrusted to their care. Special attention given to collections and the prosecution of claims for Back Pay. Bounty, Pensions. Ac. OFFICE, on Juliana Street, south of the Court House. aprs,'s7if J. MCD. SHARPS. E F. KEItR. QHARPE £ KERR, ATTORNEYS V 7 AT LAW BEDFORD, PA., will practice in the courts of Bedford and adjoining counties Of fice on Juliana St.. opposite the Banking House of Kcedjfc Schell. [March >. v„; J. R. DCRBOI'.UOW. I JOHN LI'TZ. IT U It no It RO \V & E UTZ, i r ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA., Will attend promptly to all business intrusted t<> tLeir care. Collections made on the shortest no tice. They are, also, regularly licensed Claim Agents and will give special attention to the pro.-vu.'i' u ■fclaims against the Government for Pensions, Back Pay. Bounty, Bounty Lands, Ac. Office on Juliana street, oue door South of tho ■'Mangel House/' and nearly opposite the Liyuterr office. TOHN P. REEI/j ATTORNEY AT f / LAW, BEDFORD. PA Respectfully tendei ■ his services to the pnbho. Office second door North of tho Menge! House Bedford, Aug, 1, 1361. 17 SPY M. -V LSi P, ATTORN I.Y AT j LAW, BEDFORD, PA. Will faithfully si d promptly attend to all bu-incss eutrusted to h - enre in Bedford and adjoining countit >. Military laims, back pay, bounty, Ac., speedily eolieeti d Office with Mann A Spang, on Juliana street, to doors South of the Mengel House. Jan. 22, 1854, F. St. KIM SI ELL. | J. \V. LINGKSFELTEB. K EMM ELL A LI NEE X FELT EM, . ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA Have formed a partnership in tho practice of the Law. Office on Juliana street, two doors South ofthe 'Mengel House,' 1 G1 H. SPANG, ATTORNEY A F ("# LAW BEDFORD,PA. Will promptly tend to collections an I all business entrusted his care in Bedford and adjoining counties. Office on Juliana Street, three doors south of t ■ ••Mengel House," opposite the residence of Ms Tate. May 13, 1864. B. F. METERS j 4. TV. DICKEKXI\ MEYERS & DICKERSON, AT TOKNEYS AT LAW. Bedford. Pa., same as formerly occupied by Hon. W. P. Scht!!, two doors east of the GAZETTE office, will practice in the several courts of Bedford county. Pension-, bounty and oaok pay obtained and the pure he and sale of real estate attended to. | mayl I,'6'i HBMAYS IRVINE. ATTORNEY A LAW. Bloody Run, Pa. Office in Harri-' New Building • marl 3 63 Attics. POR SALE OR TRADE. 2 iraets. of I tin 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 miles from Omaha city. One.third of 7.000 acres in Fulton county, Pa., including valuable ore. mineral and timber lands, near Fort Littleton. Over 4,000 acres of valuable ore, coal ami tint ber lands in West Virginia. Also—32o acres of land in Woodbury co., lowa. ALSO— Twen'y-five one ncre lots, adjoining tb.v borough of Bedford, with limestone rock for kiln or quarry, on the upper end of each .ALSO 320 acres iu Reynolds Co., Missouri. 480 do do Shannon do do 2701 do do Bollinger do do 80 do do Franklin do lowa. 0. E. SHANNON, jun2l,'67yl Bedford, Pa. 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