The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, May 08, 1868, Image 3

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HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP R.R.
— WISTER ARRA.NOEMB.VT.— Tone TABLE.—Accom
iiio'ation Train leaves Siixton at 7.35 H. m., and
ar.-ives at Huntingdon, at 9.30 a.m.; leaves Hunt
ingdon at 4.40 p in., and arrives at Saxton at
0 33 p. ni.
Mail Train leaves Jit. Dallas at 1.00 p. in., ar
rives at Huntingdon at 4 17 p.m.; leaves Hunt
ingdon at 7.50 a. m., and arrives at Mt. Dallas a
11.05 a. in.
COURT PROCEEDINGS.—In the Qua
rter Sessions, for this county, last week
the following proceedings were had :
Com. vs. Jacob Price. Indictment
for For. and Bus. Deft, pleads Guil
ty, and Cqurt sentence him to pay a
fine of $5.00 and costs of prosecution,
and $75.00 to prosecutrix.
Com. vs. Rachel Bush. Indictment
for Adultery. Verdict, Not Guilty.
Com. vs. Jos. Madara. Indictment
for Assault and Battery. Verdict,
Guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of $5.00
and costs.
Com. vs. Elizabeth Suters. Indict
ment for Murder. (Infanticide.) Ver
dict, Not Guilty.
Com. vs. Jonathan Feightner. In- j
dictment for Adultery. Verdict, Not
Guilty. (Case settled, and allowed to
go by default.)
In the Common Pleas, the following
eases were disposed of:
Ellen C. Darr vs. Jane Kinton.
Slander. Verdict for Piaintiff, for eigh
ty dollars damages.
Robert Steckman vs. Joseph Wil- :
liamsand Jeduthan Williams. Tres
pass Quare t'lausum Eregif. Nonsuit
as to Jeduthan Williams. Verdict for
Plaintiff, for six dollars, damages and
costs of suit.
William Hartley vs. S. M. Barclay.
Appeal from the judgment of 11. Nico
demus, Esq. Verdict for Plaintiff, for
ten dollars and fifty cents.
"THE MONUMENT ASSOCIATION."—
111 our issue of two weeks ago. we
called attention to the failure in carry
ing out the laudable purposes of this
organization. We assigned tlie palpa
ble reason for this failure to its true
cause, —"too many talkers and too few
workers"—too many to say the work
ought and must be done, but too few
to make the personal exertion necessary
to accomplish it. In this, we distinctly
excepted the Central Committee of the
Association from censure, and wish now
to state again that our remarks did not
apply tothatCoiuinittee. The individ
uals composing it, are "high toned"
gentlemen in whom all have confidence,
and the failure of the enterprise cannot
be traced either to lack of exertion 011
their part, or to want of* public confi
dence in them. They did their duty
in the premises.
The Chairman at his own personal
expense, amounting to more than any
town or township subscription, we have
heard of, excepting, perhaps, that of
this Borough, made a trip to Philadel
phia, to discuss, and arrange plans, with
one of our first sculptors, so as to he
able to submit to the entire county
organization, when assembled, intelli
gent and reliable data as to the cost,
time of erection, Ac., of different plans,
and various sizes of same plans, and
having arranged for the time, after
(he order should be given, at which the
monument should be completed, he
returned home, to report to the Com
mittee and see what amount of funds
could be relied upon, so that the mon
ument might be ordered according to
the means provided. This we do
know, that had a tithe of the personal
exertion and outlay been made by
citizens in general, that was manifested
by the Chairman, the "monument"
would, before this time, have been a
"fixed fact," alike honorable to the
dead and creditable to those erecting
it.
The Central Committee had 110 idea
that any money, except that reported
to the Treasurer, had been realized in
any borougli or township, until the
intimation recently given, that in the
neighboring borough of Bloody Run,
such a fund had been collected.
We make this statement in justice
to the County Committee and their
Chairman.
IMPROVEMENTS.—Our enterprising
friend, J. J. Shoemaker, of the Red
ford Hotel, is about putting another
story on his house, which will make
the "Bedford" a most commodious and
comfortable hostelry. Messrs. Spang
and Durborrow and Lutzareal.so about
to erect a three story brick-building on
the corner immediately South of the
"Mengel House" to be occupied as of
fices. Mr. Jacob Bowser has made a
fine improvement to the old Colonnade
building recently purchased by him.
Our town gives more sign of business
life at present than it has shown for
years. We hope this spirit will not be
allowed to flag.
"OBTAINING money under false
pretences"—vending miserable hair
preparations. A trade that is fast
dying out, however; for the universal
popularity of "Barrett's Vegetable
Hair Restorative ' is rapidly putting
an effectual stop to such contraband
traffic.— Richmond Enquirer.
POTATOES FOR BREAKFAST.-
Take the mashed potatoes left from
dinner theday before, mix them smooth
with a little hot milk and butter, put
them by spoonfuls into an iron biscuit
pan, previously heated, and brown
them in a hot oven. They are very
light and nice.
FOR several weeks an exchange kept
the following conspicuously at the head
of its local column : "A BOV WANTED
AT THIS OFFICE." A few days since,
the editor's wife presented him with
"a boy," which, in a highly signifi
cant manner, shows the value of adver
tising.
THE NEW POOR HOUSE.—The Court
lias decided against the proposition to
sell the present Poor House property,
and in favor of building a new I'm r
Houseupon that property. It is undei
stood that the County Commissioners,
in accordance with this decision, will
proceed at once to erect the new build
ing. It is badly needed, and we hope
it will be pushed to an early comple
tion. We are informed that there is
about $5,000 in the Poor House Treas
ury, which, with a light addition to
the present Poor tax, for three or four
years, will pay for the erection of this
building.
TKM PERANCE There was
a large and respectable meeting of the
friends of temperance, in the Court
House, 011 Wednesday evening, of last
week. The Rev. 1). Hartman address
ed the meeting in an able manner.
Hon. John Cessna was called upon to
speak, but excused himself. He did
not attempt to explain why he did not
press upon the attention of the Legis
lature, the Prohibitory Liquor law
which he was appointed to draft.—
The Rev. Mr. Hartman spoke of cow
ardly people. The Honorable John
said nothing in reply.
HON. ROBERT FYAX.—'This gentle
man, son of Robert Fyan, Esq., is at
present on a visit to his relatives in
this place. Our young friend is an ex
ample of what energy and talent can
accomplish in a short time, in the
West. Some ten years ago he emigra
ted to Missouri, a lawyer just admitted
to practice. During the war he ser
ved with gallantry and distinction, and
rose to the rank of Colonel, in the Fed
eral army. Upon his return to civil
pursuits, he was elected to the Judge
ship of the district in which he resides,
a decided an I flattering compliment to
one so young.
It would be a gross libel to say tliqj
ladies use tobacco, yet, if you present a
a bottle PHALON'S new perfume,
"FLORDE MAYO," to a pretty girl,
she will be very apt to open it and
take a little snuff. Sold by all drug
gists.
BUSINESS. —Prosperity in any branch
of trade is a sure sign that the trades
man knows his business. We there
fore take it that R. W. Berkstresser &
Co. understand their business—they
sell good and cheap clothing, hats Ac.,
Are., that give everybody satisfaction.
THE WOK ED'S MOWER AND REAPER.
FARMERS, look to your interest, and
examine the World before purchasing
any other. Its Gearing is cut out of
solid iron and runs with the precision
of clock-work. Its iron case encloses
the works and protects them from
sand, grass, rain, rust, &c. It will last
a lifetime, and like your watch or
clock, which runs from year to year
without variation or breakage, this
wonderful machine will cut your har
vest without any of the annoyances
and expense attending the use of cast
machines. Call and examine for your
selves. SAM'L SHUCK, Bedford,
agent for Bedford and Fulton counties.
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FICKES—On the 24th ult., in Union tp.. John
W. Fickes, aged 35 years, 2 months and 23 days.
iUIV JMmtiscmcnts.
CLAUTION. —My wife having left
/ my bed and board, without just cause or pro
vocation, all persons are hereby notified not to
trust or harbor her on my account, as I will pay
no debts of her contracting.
JACOB TROUTMAN
Hopewell, Pa., April 30, 63w3#
JUST RECEIVED
A large asssortment of I).
R. KING A Co's Ladies'
Misses' and Children's
GAITERS, BOOTS and
SHOES, made to order, —
Ladies call and see them ;
they speak for themselves.
G. R OSTER A CO.
BACON !
Choice Sugar-cured bacon,
Shoulders, Hams and dried
beef in STORE and for sale
by G R OSTER A CO.
PEACHES!
Choice peeled and unpeeled,
dried peaches in STORE
and for sale by
G. R. OSTER A CO.
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR!
Fresh ground Extra Family
Flour constantly in STORE
and for sale by
G. R. OSTER A CO.
TO BUY CHEAP!
and to get what you want, go to the new bargain
Store of G. R. OSTER A CO. Constantly on hand
a large and attractive stock of goods.
Bedford, Pa., mayS'63.
JT S. INTERNAL REVENUE.—
Vj m NOTICE.—The Annual Assessment for
Bedford County of all persons liable to Tax on
Incomes. Articles in Schedule A, and also of all
persons required to pay Special Tax on Businees,
having been completed. Notice is hereby given
that the Taxes aforesaid have become due and
payable, and will be received at the office of J.
W. Lingenfelter. at Bedford, on luesday and
Wednesday, the 26th and 27th of May. or at my
office, prior to the L'Jth of May. PENALTIES.—AII
persons who fail to pay their annual tax prior to
the day of June, will be duly notified of their
neglect, for which a foe of twenty (20) cents, and
four cents for each mile traveled in servii g the
notice will be ci arged
Persons doing Business without having paid a
Special Tax therefor, are liable to a penalty of
three times the amount of said tax, a fine of five
hundred dollars and imprisonment for two j'ears.
C W. ASHCOM.
Collector !6th Dist.. Penu'a.
Hopewell. mayS.'63w2
KII. IS I PES' MARBLE WORKS.
0 R. 11. SIPES still continues the manu
factory of Monuments. Tombstones, Table-Tops,
Counter Slabs, Ac., at Bloody Run, Bedford coun
ty, Pa., and having on hand a well selected stock
of Foreign and Domestic Marble, is prepared to fill
all orders promptly and do work neat and in a
workuanlik style, and on the most reasouable
terms. All "work warranted. Jobs delivered to
all p rts of this and adjoining counties without ex
tra charge. apr!9.'6Bvl
scic Advertisements.
T IST OF RLTaYIEBsT—A list of
I j venders of Foreign and Domestic Merchan
dise. in the county of Bedford, for the year IBGB,
as appraised and classified by the appraiser of
Mercantile Taxes.
Clas'Bedford Borough. Tax
11 6R Ostcr A Co. Store. $l5 00
12 A~B Cramer A Co do 12 50
14 TII& N J Lyons do 7 00
13 Robert Fyan do 10 00
13 Bowser A Miller do 10 00
13 Hartley & Metzger do
13 J M Shoemaker do 10 00
J4 A L Defibaugh do < 00
14 W W Shuck do 7 00
14 Miss M Border do 7 00
14 George Keimund do 7 00
14 Mrs EV. Mowry do 7 00
14 Isaac Lippel do 7 00
13 T M Lynch do 10 00
13 BMc Blvmyer ACo do 10 00
14 Dr B F Harry do 7 00
14 II Heekerman A Son do 7 00
14 R W Berkstresser ACo do 700
14 Jacob Bollinger Confectionery 7 00
14 John Smith do 7 00
14 George Mardorff do 7 00
14 Mrs M Shafer Store 7 00
14 Miss M Fetterly do . 7 00
14 Daniel Border Jewelry 7 00
14 Durborrow A Lutz Store 7 00
14 John Keeft'e do 7 00
14 E M Fisher do 7 00
II Reed A Schell Bankers 15 00
11 0. E Shannon ACo do 15 00
14 D W Crouse Store 7 00
14 H F Irvine do 7 00
14 Wtn Riser do 7 00
Bedford Township.
Bedford Min. Springs Ten Pins 700
do do do Billiards 7 00
14 Godfrey Yeager Store 7 00
14 E Y Imler do 7 00
14 William Wolf Conteotionery 700
Bloody Run Borough.
13 Jag M. Barndoll.tr A Sons Store 10 00
11 J B Williams ACo -do 15 00
13 A J Shroyer do 7 00
14 F M Masters Druggist 700
14 Josiah Harris Store 7 00
14 Harris A Ramsey do 7 00
14 J C Black Confectionery 700
13 Baugbman Gump ACo Hardware 10 00
14 Samuel Jaffa Store 7 00
14 Mrs. Farquhar ACo Fancy Store 780
14 J T Lucas do 7 00
14 Thomas Ritehey Store 7 00
14 States A Morgart do 10 00
14 Theodore Klahre do 7 00
14 A. J. N.vcuin do 7 00
Broad Top Township.
13 Eiehelberger, Lowry A-Co Store 10 00
13 Richard Langdon do 10 00
14 Daniel Rowland do 7 00
Alfred Evans Confectionery 500
Scott Eiehelberger do 5 00
Cumberland Valley Township.
14 D R Anderson Store 7 00
14 William Laney do 7 00
14 Rea A Arnold do 7 00
Cole rain To wnshtp.
14 Mrs Kate Corle do* 7 00
14 AC James do 7 00
14 Evans ACo do 7 00
Hopewell Township.
14 Wm Grove Store 7 00
14 Daniel Ritehey do 7 00
Harrison Township.
14 V B Wertz Store 7 00
14 J M Shoemaker do 7 00
14 Mullin A Nycum do 7 00
Juniata Township
-14 Lewis N Fyan Store 7 00
14 George Gardill do 7 00
14 JahnMarkle do 4T 00
41 Ziegler A Hillegas do 7 00
14 William Keyser do 700
14 Joseph Fuller do 7 00
14 Joseph Ling do 7 00
14 Wm Burnett "do 7 00
14 N Moser do 7 00
Napier Township.
14 E Richards A Co Store 7 00
14 Charles Crisman A Co do 7 00
14 G W Blackburn do 7 00
Middle Woodbury Township.
14 Andrew Biker Store 7 00
14 A L Beekhoeffer do 7 00
14 J W Ricketson do 7 00
14 Jacob Brenneman do 7 00
14 D F Keagy do 7 00
14 Ilolsinger A StoufFer do 7 00
14 A F Stock do 7 00
14 Christ Stouffer do 7 00
14 M C Knep do 7 00
South Woodbury Township.
13 Armstrong A Byers Store 700
14 Samuel Oster do 7 00
14 George Kuuffaian do 7 00
14 C L Buck do 7 00
14 Robert Ralston do 7 09
14 Jonathan Davis do 7 00
East Providence Township.
11 Simon Nycum Store 700
14 John Louderbaugh do 7 00
West Providence Township.
14 John Gilbaugh Store 700
11 Jno M Barndollar do 7 00
Sua he Spring Township.
William Lysinger Confectionery 5 80
Londonderry To wit ship.
14 Thomas Porter Store 7 00
14 Jacob Beales do 7 00
14 J C Devore do 7 00
14 Jacob Evans do 7 00
14 Levi Clitz _ do 700
Southampton To wnship
14 John Mors Store 700
14 II C Lashlcy A Co do 7 00
14 J M Pureell do 7 00
14 Laban Johnson de 7 00
14 David Tewell do 7 00
Mo u roe Town ship.
14 James R O'Neal Store 700
14 Daniel Fletcher do 7 00
14 Asa M Williams do 7 00
Saxton Borough.
14 AA E Eiehelberger Store 700
14 Jauies L Prince do 7 00
14 H S Brode do 7.00
14 Tobias Snyder do 7 00
Liberty Township.
11 Little A Stoler Store 700
Sr/iel/shurg Borough.
14 Connelly A Mullin Store 700
14 Egolph A Son do 700
14 Black A Marbourg do 700
14 J S Schell do 7 00
14 J E Colvin do 7 00
Mrs A Dannaker do 5 00
14 John Songster do 700
14 Duncan McVieker do 7 00
Espy Snively Confectionery 7 00
St C 'airsville
14 G B Amiek Store 7 00
14 F D Beegle do 7 00
14 Simon Hershman do 7 00
St Clair Township.
14 M Walker Store 7 00
14 X II Wright do 9 00
14 Beekley A Co -do 7 00
14 B F Horn do 7 00
14 G D Trout do 7 00
14 Ilershinan A Greenbaum do 7 00
14 Wm Hancock do 7 00
It Blackburn A Co do 7 00
Union Township.
14 Jerry Clark Store 7 00
14 Uriah Gordon do 7 00
14 J M Walters do 7 00
14 John Lamburn do 7 01)
Notice is hereby given that an appeal will bo
held at the Commissioner's office, at the Court
in Bedford, on the 30th day of May. 1808.
A.J SANSOM.
Mercantile Appraiser.
X. B.—Persons whose names are not contained
in the above list, who have commmenced business
since the Ist of April, 18GS, will please inform the
undersigned of the same. Also any that have dis
continued. A. J. SAXSOM.
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SUMMER SCHOOLS.—The under
signed will open a Summer Session in the"U
inon School" House, commencing Monday, May
18th. to continue eight weeks. Those who are de
sirous of becoming teachers, can receive instruc
tion in the Theory of Teaching, with any other
branches- they desire to pursue. AH grades of
scholars will be admitted.
J. M REYNOLDS.
apr24lf • S. J. JORDAN.
4 DMINI ST IJ Alt )ll'S NOTICE.—
J\_ Notice is hereby given that lettersof admin
istration have been grauted to the undersigned, by
the Register of Bedford county, upon the estate of
(1. R. Barndollar, late of Middle Woodbury tp.,
Bedford county, dee'd.
All persons indebted to said estate are request
ed to make immediate payment, and those having
claims can present them, duly authenticated for
settlement. D. L. KEAOY, adm'r.
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IAURXITUBE AND CABINET
ROOMS.
THOMAS MERWINE,
AT TiIE
OLD STAHL WORK-SHOP,
has re-opened the Furniture and Cabinet business
in that p irt of town. an<l is prepared to furnish
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, at remarkably
cheap rates. Call and examine his work before
purchasing elsewhere. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Special attention paid to the manufacture and
furnishing of codas. Terms reasonable.
may 1 in'!
lET EVERYBODY, wanting any-
J thing in the Hardware line, call at HART
LEY <fc METZGER'S. They have the largest
stock of goods ever seen in a country store, and
as they buy all for cash and many things direct
from the manufacturer's, they can nnd do sell at
city prices.
fpllE BEDFORD "GAZETTE is the
1 best Advertising Medium n Southern Penn
sylvania
2Uu' 3Uwtisementsi.
/ \NE DOLLAR
I XL ALL
A PRESENT OF $25 VALUE,
Of your own selection, free of cost, for a few days'
service in any town or villago. Particulars and a
gift sent free, by addressing with stamp, N. B.
CLOUDMAN A CO., 40 Hni.overSt., Boston, Mass.
WE SELL FOR ONE DOLLAR,
Gold and Silver Watches, Sewing Machines,
Silk Dress Patcrns, Carpetings. Domestic
Goods, Ac, CIRCULARS ggxT FREE,
giving full particulars, or ten checks sent for One
Dollar, describing ten different articles which
we will sell tor
ONE DOLLAR EACH
Splendid inducements offered to Agents sending
us Clubs. Address, LABOXTE A BABBITT,
No. 83 Sudbury Street. Boston, Mass.
] A VERY LADY AND GENT in the
j World arc wanted as Agents for our ONE
DOLLAR SALE. A Watch, a cut of Cotton, a Dress,
a Carpet, and thonsonds "f other articles, for $l.OO
each. Send 25 cent 3 for 2 cheeks and circulars
giving full information. Liberal inducements to
Agents. Circulars seLt free.
BANKS, LORD A CO.,
• 221 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.
rjM) TIIE LADIES.
We are agents for over ONE 111 NDRED For
eign and Domestic Manufacturers, and are pro
pared to furnish the whole country with Dry and
Fancy Goods, Silks, Shawls, Jewelry, Silver
Ware, Furniture, Pianos, Sewing Machines,
Ac., Ac., at the uniform price of
ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTi'A
Send your clpbs of 10 and upwards, fordescrip
tive checks, showing what articlo can be obtained
for One Dollar, with 10 cents for each check
CIRCULARS SENT FREE.
Presents worth from S3 to SlOO sent free of
charge to agents sending clubs.
Agents Wanted in every Town. CUSHMAN A
CO., 10 Arch Street, Boston, Mass.
T NDISPENSABLE FOR LADIES
I 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 mnde with EXACT
REGULARITY, and increased rapidity. It also
keeps tho point of the needle iu perfect cendi ion.
For all kinds pf embroidering anil crocheting it is
invaluable.
The GUIDE is elegantly silver-plated, and will
sell at sight to every lady. Sent to any address,
by mail, on receipt of 25 cents, or solid silver,
for 75 cents.
Agents wanted in every town. Terms and sam
ple for 25 cents. Liberal discount to the trade.
Address NILES MANUF'G CO., 55 AYater St.,
Boston, Mass.
\\TK ARE STILL MAKING
VV A COMPLETE
REVOLUTION
IN TRADE.
and selling every description of Dry And Fancy
Goods, Plated Ware, Jewelry, Watches, Sewing
Machines, Ac,, for the uniform 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 care
fully selected direct from American and European
Manufactories, the greater portion of which are
MA NUFA C TUR E D EXCL US IV EL 1"
FOR US, ~
which fact enables us to offer our customers better
Goods for the money than those who profess to be
"Manufacturers' Agents." or than CAN BE OB
TAINED IN ASV OTHER WAY.
The unparalleled increase of our business, and
tho 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 make a "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 VV'bolesaler, and Retailer.
Send Clubs of ten or more, with 10 cts. for each
descriptive cheek, and the getter up of the club
will receive a present worth S3 to 830", according
to number sent.
FOR OUR NEW CIRCULAR.
We have also made arrangements with the
GREAT ORIENTAL TEA CO.,
of Boston, so that wo can furi.ish our customers
With other Goods and a full line of Teas at pre
cisely the same terms to Agents as though deal
ing directly with the company, thus giving an
opportunity of selecting from the var'ous grades
any quality they may desire. We also pay agents
tho suine commissions as allowed by the Company.
Blank form of order, with price-list and '■'■' The
Tea Cnp ,'' sent to any address. PARKER A CO.,
Nos- 04 A 00 Federal St., Boston.
WE ARE COMING!
And will present to any person sending us a club
in Our Great
ONE DOLLAR SALE
of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, a
Watch, Piece of Sheeting, Silk Dress Pattern, Ac ,
FREE OF COST.
Our inducements during the past few year 3 have
been large.
WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES
OF PREMIUMS.
Our friends will readily notice our Presents for 30
and 00 Clubs-arenow more than equal in value
to Clubs of 60 and 100 respectively of other
firms.
l if PLEASE
Any person ordering either of the Clubs men
tioned below, can have their selections of premi
ums enuimtrated, corresponding to the size of the
Club. x
FREE OF ONE DOLLAR '
For a club of 30, (S3.) —One of the following ar
ticles. viz : Delaine dress patcrn ; 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 vest pattern ; gent's hair guard
chain gold trimmings; silver plated chased butter
dish; silver plated 5 bottle revolving castor, on
feet; sot superior steeled bladed knives and
forks ; worsted promenade shawl ; ladies' long
gold plated 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 L) flute, ivory trimmings; superior Turkey
morrocco shopping bag; ladies' high cut balmoral
boots.
For a cluO ot 60 (.sri). —One of the following arti
cles, viz : Black or colored alpacca dress pattern :
poplin dress pattern ; one piece of bleached or
brown shewing; engraved, silver-plated. 0 bottle
revolving c istor; 3 1-2 yards superior cashmere
for pants and vest pattern; extra heavy heney
comb quilt : two fancy colored bed spreads; pair
gent's calf boots; 4 yds. farmers' good wool truck
ing; fancy cashmere plaid dress pattern; best
quality balmoral skirt; rosewood brass alarm
clock ; ladies' all wool cloak pattern : silver plated
cake or card basket; fur inufl' or cape ; ladies'
fashionable wool double shAwl, splendid clasped
family Bible, 9x12 record page ami engravings ; 3
yds. double width water proof cloaking; set ivory
handle knives, with silver-plated forks; set silver
forks ; one set lace curtains.
For a club of lotl (810 ) —One of the following
articles, viz . 4 yds. double width cloaking or
coating; 2 large, line, bleached linen table cov
ers, with 1 doz. large sized dinner napkins to
match ; twenty-five yards splendid hemp carpet
ing, good colors : extra quantity black or alpacca
dress patterns; extra quality poplin dress pat
terns; one large piece superior quality extra width
sheeting ; pair gents'calf boots best quality; sil
ver hunting-cased patent lever watch ; ono dozen
ivory handled steel bladed knives and forks ; sil
ver-plated engraved six bottle revolving castor,
with cut glass bottles ; splendid violin, box and
bow, complete ; single barrel shot-gun; Bacon' 3
six-barrel rtVolver, pair superior white wool
blankets ; nice fur muff and cape; sil'vcf-plated
engraved ice pitcher, with salver; seven and one
half yards all wool fancy cassiinere, for suit; one
dozen Rogers' bust silver-plated forks ; common
sense sewing and embroidering machine ; two
heavy honey comb quilts; splendid family Bible,
record and pb"togruph page.
For larger Clubs the value increases 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 WES & CO.,
15 Federal St., Boston, Mass.
P. O. Box C.
Wholesale Dealers in Dry and Fancy Gobds Cut
lery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Goods, Ac
OYES! OYES! O Yes!— The un
dersigned having taken out auctioneer li
cense holds himself in readiness to cry sales and
auctions OD the shortest notice. Give him a call.
Address him at Ray's Hill, Bedford county. Pa.
oct2sm6 WILLIAM GRACEY.
£ept ilotif?.
mBEASURER'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 lauds fir
taxes and for other purposes, passed the 13th O:
March, 1815, and the supplements thereto passed ■
the 13th of March, 1817, and the 25th of March, '
1831, the Treasurer of the county of Bedford, hen • i
by gives notice to all persons concerned therein,
that unless the county, state, school, bounty and
road taxes due on the following tracts of unseated
lands, situate iu Bedford county, are paid be
fore tho day of sale, the whole, or such parts of .
eacli tract as will pay the taxes, and the costs j
chargeable thereon, w ill be sold at the Court Mouse,
in the borough of Bedford, on the second Monday
of June, next, (Bth day.) for the arrearages of j
taxes due, and the cost uccrucd thereon ; and said j
sale will be continued from day to day until all are
disposed of. (apr3) I. MENOEL, Treas.
BROADTOP. Taxes.
55 acres, Wm. A. Gray A 1 t)()
440 do 33 perches, James Patten * 680
440 do 130 do do do 14 20
175 do 131 do do do 7 10
58 do 44 do do do 203
03 do Jacob Meyers 788
30 do Lewis T. Watson 12 45
372 do Samuel L. Tobias 28 84
205 do Newlin A Marshall 00 40
289 do Eph. Foster AW P Schell 723
14 do .James Figard 80
390 do 129 do James Razor 210
405 do Ulrtch Banner 343
5 do Aaron Evans 40
00 do Wm. Fi. ard 22 75
3 do Anderson Lewis A Evans 1 25
110 do 150 do James Patton 570
393 do 197 do James Patton 553
77 do Wm. Anderson's heirs 38 39
30 do Hunting'n ABTRR Co 1 17
250 do do do 58 89
135 do John McCandles 18 38
50 do Rev P E Phelps 29 65
120 do Philips A Russell 77 82
119 do James Patton 0 25
105 do do do 890
100 do Naomi Fisher 31 20
135 do Jno W Whitney 110 39
50 do do do 40 75
30 do do do 24 45
164 do Jno Dovcreux part Jno Belt 16 20
70 do 145 do Wm M. Hall A James
Figart undivided half 13
150 do Jas Entrican Bunlap tract 20 59
COLERALV TOWNSHIP.
3 do Andrew Kyhock 48
427 do Arthur Brown 90
50 do Philip Biehl 36
HARRISON TOWN lIIP.
4121 do Baniel Hiuklin 9 04
349 do John Tinman 7 71
453 do Joseph Gardner 1 70
42 do 56 do Barclay & Lyons 6u
75 do Andrew P. Miller 148
HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP
200 do John Corly 90
150 do James Howard 60
1011 do Michael Sipe 45
404 do Richard Moans 1 10
420 do John Cheney 110
404 do Joseph Moanes 1 25
4091 do Samuel Moans 2 80
424 do 35 do Alexander Moans 2 90
192 do Timothy Moans 1 15
200 do 54 do Israel Moans 1 08
190 do 50 do Zachariah Moans 83
222 do Elizabeth Piper 1 15
212 do 20 do John Boyd 53
210 do 601 do Isabella Davis 58
2201 do William Piper 53
238 do 2 do John Ilardine 03
221 do Tgnatius Hardinc 53 !
434 d<> 125 do James Wilson 53 J
425 do George F. Alberti 70 j
213 do Joseph Lancaster 45 |
402 do 57 do Stephen Moans 1 25 :
240 do Peter Shaw 75
200 do Wm Nicholas 03
25 do Milligan A Benedict 20
9 do Putterbaugh's heirs 15
402 do Francis Johnson 1 43
143 do Wm Lane - 45
305 do Baniel Montgomery 1 13
324 do Alex Johnson 98
368 do Geo. H'nish 1 09
286 do Wm Foster 88
75 do Robert Montgomery 23
400 do Isaac Cavan 2 04
400 do Margaret Cavan 1 80
JUNIATA TOWNSHIP.
30 do Nicolas Knouft 9 j
LONOONDERUY TOWNSHIP
401 do Peter Bush 1 02 j
250 do Jacob Bush 78 j
200 do Catharine Bush 90
100 do Mary Elinior 18
4001 do Christian Meyers Jr 90
395 do Baniel Green 90
220 do James Shaw 93
3981 do Win King 45
149 do George Wolford 14 70
400 do Philip Amerine 1 25
461 do Edward Allen 1 25
380 do Abraham Amerine 1 20
4471 do Matthew Shaw 1 25
254 do Henry Amorine 83
4201 do Wm. Shaw I 25
339 do George Amorine 1 08
271 do Frederick Amorine S3
70 do Philip Smith 50
430 do Jacob Smith 1 38
433 do John Smith 1 3S
433 do George Smith . 138
4001 do James Dick 1 25
231 do Andrew Dick 75
400J do George McCall 1 25
400 } do Joseph McCall 1 25
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP.
200 do Marry Gordon 2 85
200 do James Gordon 2 98
400 do Thomas Jones 5 50
1501 do Stephen Kerr 1 03
165 do Edward Langley 3 58
200 do Jacob Miller 1 38
200 do Elizabeth Miller 1 38
200 do Mary Piper 1 38
200 do Amelia Piper 1 38
400 do Edward Stone 5 50
132 do John Tomm 5 50
403 do Alex Montgomery. 99
200 do John Kerr 9 03
200 do John Razor 1 38
200 do Francis Moans 12 35
200 do Milligen A Benedict 1 23
5 do George Thompson 6
1 lot Luke Feeney 43
3 lots Gen. Wm 11 Irvine 85
102 do John McElnaly 05
132 do Dav.d Piper 83
200 do Maria Alberti 1 25
107 do Bartlebaugh 65
32 do Thomas A John King 25
40 do AR. Cruett 100
1 Lot Henry Stonerook 15
do Baniel Stoker 15
do B tniel Bear 15
do Samuel Yingling 1 68
do Jacob Biddle 15
do Ephriam Smeltzer 15
do M Stone 15
do- J Troutman . 15
do Samuel Carmac 20
do Baniel Bear 1 32
do Mrs. Lawrence 20
do Ann Scott 2 63
MONROE TOWNSHIP.
25 do Joseph MeDaniel 43
340 do Jacob Martin 3 10
•140 do George Brenthead 3 30
PROVIDENCE EAST.
1219 do S H Tate's Heirs 34 '
900 do do do 34 ;
800 do do do 34 |
224} do do do W Carvin 22 :
402 do 40 do Keziah L'gan - 00 !
403 do Charles Evans 90
402 do 02 do Charles Logan 90
400 do 75 do John Cavan , 90
401 do 40 do James Cavan 90
100 do Isaac Cavan 99
394 do 33 do Francis Logan 90
210 do George Deweese 67}
30 do P Clingefman or S Williams 30
100 do Jacob Ritchcy 27
400 do Wm Cavan 1 20
■4OO do Wm Long 1 35
431 do John Crosby 1 23
PROVIDENCE WEST.
100 do Peter Morgart 1 JO
420 d Edward Glen * " 1 44
420} do Edward Gibbons 1 44
ST. CLAIR TP.
411 do Wm Snively 90
02 do Henry Koontz 75
SOUTHAMPTON TP.
438 do Richard Reed 1 32
439 do Paul Ward 63
557 do Patrick Ward 1 25
354 do ' Joseph Ward 1 25
353 do Jonathan Ward 1 25
439 do 141 do Jamrs Reed Jr. 99
343} do Jesse Reed 78
302 do 19 do C Layer AG H Spang 1 11
UNION TOWNSHIP.
400 do John Swaggart 752
400 do Leonard Swaggart 7 52
206 do Alexander Gardner 5 84
110 do Br Wm Smith 2 30
43 do Samuel Burket 100
116 do John Shee 1 88
50 do Frederick Snyder 100
274 do Jeremiah Jackson 0 48
130 do Jacob Swaggart 3 38 ,
440 do Wm Pearson 9 10 i
380 do Ebenczer Branbam 9 10
120 do Conrad Irnler 244
100 do George Laib 2 02
100 do Jacob Burket 2 02 !
150 do Peter Shoenberger 3 12 t
123 do John Still 8 35
200 do Michael Shimer 2 18
50 do Couples Brush Mt 63
433 do Hugh Porter 1 27
339 do Griffiith Evans 8 63
403} do Philip Stiue 8 35
480 do John Martin 9 10
330 do Wilson Hunt 9 10
# 3o3i do Alex Sett 9 10
*127 do Br P Shoenberger 758
124 do do do 8 77
20 do do do 50
90 do do do
1 art oi Geo Leib 3 38
Notices.
150 do Win L'ingliam 5 72
80 do Bowser Brush Mt 09
■lO do Peter Shiroer Brush Ml 80
WOODBEttRY SOUTH.
135 do P Shoenbergcr (Ridge) 2 70
19 do Win Fluke 9
19 do Fluke's lleir? 18
222 do Elizabeth Piper 48
97 do Robert Shaw 121
216 do 601 do Isabella Davis 18
51 do 100 do John S lictrick 21
300 do Jacob Lingenfeltor 16
WOODBERRY MIDDLE.
180 do Daniel Montgomery 802 1
22 do Jvensinger's Heirs 125
20 do Frederick Nieodemus 125 |
11 do Charles Typor's Heirs 125 j
40 do Stonerook part of Watt track 165 :
150 do Robert Montgomery 546
13 do Jacob Furrey 75
46 do Benner's Heirs 2 66
TVpOTICE TO TAX PAYERS.—In
Xsj pursuance of an Act of Assembly, to Pro
vide for the collection of State, County, Poor and
Military Taxes in the county of Bedford, approved
the 13th day of April, 1808. the undersigned will
attend at the times and places below named, be
tween the hours of 9 o'clock, a. ni., and 4 o'clock,
p. m., for the purpose of receiving such Taxes, for
the year 1868:
Monday, June I—Harrison township, at the house
of Joseph Cessna.
Tuesday, June 2—Juniata township. Buena Vista
Wednesday, June 3—X a pier township, at New
Paris.
Thursday, June 4—Napier township, and Schells
burg Bor., in Schellsburg.
Friday, June s—East Providence township, at
I). A. T. Black's store.
Saturday, June 6—West Providence township, in j
* Bloody Run.
Tuesday, June 9—Snake Spring township, at the
house of Joseph Mortimoro.
Wednesday, June 10—Onion township, at the
house of John Reighard.
Thursday. June 11—Union township, at Mowry's
Mill
Friday. June 12—St. Clair township, in Pleasant
ville.
Saturday, June 13—St Clair tp. and St. Clairs
ville Bor., in St. Clairsville.
Monday, June 15—Londonderry township, at
Bridgeport.
Wednesday, Juno 17—Cuuib. Valley township, at
Contrcville.
Thursday, June 18—Colerain township and Rains
burg Bor., in Rainsburg.
Friday, June 19 —Bedford township, in Grand
Jury Room, Bedford.
Saturday, June 20—Bedlord township, in Grand
Jury Room, Bedford.
Monday, June 22—Southampton township, at Wm.
Adams' mill.
Tuesday, June23—Monroe township, at Cloarville.
Wednesday. June 21 —Bloody Run Borough,
Bloody Run.
Thursday, June 25—Middle Woodbury township,
in Woodbury.
Friday. June 26—Middle Woodbury township, in
Woodbury.
Saturday, June 27th—South Woodbury township,
at J. B. Xotle's mill.
Monday, June 29—Saxton Borough, in Saxton.
Tuesday, June 30—Liberty township, in Stoneis
town.
Wednesday, Jyly 1 —Broadtop township, and
Coaldale Bor , in Coaldale.
Thursday, July 2—Hopewell township, at Wm.
A. Grove's.
Friday, July 3—Bedford Borough, in Grand Jury
Room
•'All persons in said county who shall, on or be
fore the 28th day of July, aforesaid, pay to the
said Treasurer the amount of his or her taxes,
shall be entitled to a deduction of 5 per centum
thereon."
A schedule of all unpaid taxes on the 20th day
of August next, will be made out and delivered
to a Justice of the Peace for collection,
uiaylwl I. MENGEL, Treasurer.
1 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.—
j Notice is hereby given that letters testamen
tarj' to the estate of Hiram Davis, late of St. Clair
township, dee'd, have been granted to the under
signed, by the Register of Bedford county.
All persons having claims against said estate
are requested to present them, properly authenti
cated, for settlement, and those indebted to the
estate to make immediate payment.
JACOB BECKLEY. Ex'r.
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XEC UTO lis' N OTICE.—
j Notice is hereby given that letters testamen
tary to the estate of Joseph Snyder, late of South
ampton Township, deceased, hare been granted to
the undersigned, by the Register of Bedford coun
ty.
All persons indehttffl to said estate are hereby
notified to make immediate payment and those
having claims against the estate will present thorn,
properly authenticated for settlement.
inar27w6 NATHAN ROBISON.
Executor of the last will, Ac., of Jos. H. Snyder.
iTltc & emulator's Column.
j nnilE REGULATOR
takes pleasure in informing his friends that he
has taken The Old Store all to himself, and in
tends as formerly, keeping nothing but the best
goods at
REASOXA RLE PRICES.
Remember always to call at No 2 ANDERSON'S
Row. where yu will always find II F. IRVINE
prepared to sell as cheap as the cheapest
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Everybody in search of Boots,
Shoes and Gaiters, should
t call at Irvine's Regulator.
GLASSWARE.
Everybody in search of Glass
ware. should call at Ir
vine's Regulator.
QUEEXSWARE.
Everybody in search of
Queensware, should call at
Irvine's Regulator.
SPICES.
Everybody in want of Spices
of any kind, should not
fail to call at Irvine's Reg
ulator
GROCERIES.
Everybody in search of Su
gar, Tea or Coffee , should
not fail to call at Irvine's
Regulator.
f
TOBACCO.
Men loving good Tobacco,
should call at Irvine's
Regulator, a? lie keeps the
best.
NOTIONS.
Everybody wanting good
Xeek-ties. Collars, Ac.,
should call at once at Ir
vine's.
may I, '6B.
ORDERS from a distance for any
kind of JOB PRINTING promptly attended
to. Send to THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE, Bod
ford, Pa.
ftood.s,
J) EMOVED
to the
COLONNADE BUILDING!
MIIJLKR A BOWSER,
At the Old Colonnade, Bedford, l'a .
OFFER GREAT BARGAINS,
(in order to reduce their stock, before making
ibeir spring purchases) in
lteady-.Made Clothing,
Fancy Goods,
Notions,
Cotton Yarn,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Groceries,
Queensware,
Woodgn ware,
Tobacco and Cigars,
Brooms,
Baskets,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
LOOK AT SOME OF THEIR PRICES .
CALICO, at S, 10, 12, 15, 10.
GINGHAM, at 12V, 15, 18,-20.*
MUSLIN, at 10, 12, 14, 15,18, 20.
Cassimores,Cloths, Satinetts and
Ladies' Sacking, at very low prices.
I ladies', Gents' and Misses'
Shoes, Sandals and Over-Shoes, in great variety
Men's, Boys' and Youths' Boots.
Best Coffee, Tea, Sugar and Syr
up in the market. Prices low
Feed, Flour, Ac., for sale at all
times.
gfeiv" We invite all to call and see our
goods and compare prices before buying elsewhere.
firsT' Our motto is, Short Profit*.
TERMS— Cash, Note or Produce.
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pentistru.
C 1 N. HICKOK,
/. DENTIST.
Office at the old stand in BANK Brn.NING, Jnlian
na Street, BEDFORD, Pa.
All operations, pertaining to Surgical and Me
chanical Dentistry, performed with care, and
WARRANTED.
Anaesthetic.? administered, when desired. At
tifieial teeth inserted, per set. §B.OO and upward
As I am determined to do
A CASH BUSINESS
or none, I have reduced the prices of ARTIFICIAL
TEETH of the various kinds. 20 TER CENT, and of
GOLD FILLINGS 33 PER EENT. This reduction
will be made only to strictly CASH PATIENTS,
and all such will receive prompt attention.
feb7,'6Btf
rpHE GREAT
A MERICA X COMBIXA TIO X
Button Hole Overseamiug
A.N I)
SEWING MACHINE,
Its Wonderful Popularity Conclusive Proof
of its Great Merit.
The increase in the demand for this valuable
machine has been TEN FOLD during the last
seven months of its first year before the public.
This grand and surprising success is unprc
eedented in the history of sewing-machines, aud
we feel fully warranted in claiming that
.IT NAS NO EQUAL.
BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST
FAMILY MACHINE
IX THE WORLD,
And Intrinsically the Cheapest.
It is really two machines combined in one, (by
a simple and beautiful mechanical arrangemem.)
making both the Shuttle or Lcck-stitch, and
tho Overseaming and Button-hole stitch, with
equal facility and perfection. It executes in the
very best manner every variety of sewing, such
as Hemming, Felling. Cording, Tucking, Stitch
ing, Braiding and Quilting. Gathering an.l sewing
n-\, (done at the same time,) and in addition, Over
■aiiis, Embroiders on the edge, aud makes beau
i.ful Button and Eyelet-holes in all fabrics.
Every Machine is warranted by the Company,
or its Agents, o give entire satisfaction.
Circulars, with full particular? and samples of
work done on this Machine, can be had on apf !<
cation at the Salesrooms of
THE AMERICAN
BUTTON HOLE OVERSEAMING AND
SEWIXG MACHINE CO.,
S. W. COR. ELEVENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
Instructions given on the Machine at the rooms
of the Company gratuitously to all purchaser^
AGENTS WANTED.
FRED'K PAXTON, President
\V. B. MENDENUALL, Treasurer.
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S. J McCAUSLIN, Agent, Bedford, Pa
IJIA IRB A N K'S STAXI) Ali 1)
' SCALES,
of all kinds, also, Baggage Barrows, Ware
house Trucks, Copying Presses, 4'C
FAIRBANKS, MORSE 4- CO .
Corner Wood 4' Second Sis.. Pittsburg. Pa.
iff Be careful to buy only tho Genuine Seal.
Repaired promptly. marSTiatt.
TTENRY HARPER,
' No. o'JO Arch Street
PHILADELPHIA.
Fine WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WAKE,
and Rodgers Celebrated Silver Plated Ware,
warranted triple plate, on. the whitest metal, at
MA NITACTI RER PR ICES.
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¥YUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
J_ REAL ESTATE —lf not disposed of at pri
vate sale, the subscriber will sell at public sale,
on MONDAY, the lith day of MAY, 1808, at II
o'clock, A M . iu front of the store of Huuibird ,\
Long, in the cityof Cumberland, All that TRAC T
OF LAND called "MOHEGAN," lying near the
mouth of the South Branch of tho Potomac, in Al
legany county, hbout twenty miles from Cumber
land and one-hall' mile from South Branch Depot.
B. A O. Railroad, known as a portion of the ••Har
ness Estate." It contains about 700 ACRES, Hit
of which are first-class BOTTOM LAND; the re
mainder is covered wiih Pine and Oak Timber
Terms Cash. Title indisputable.
P 0. Address- S. b TAYLOR,
South Branch, West Va
Bedford ''Gazette,'' 1 publish to amt. of So and
send bill to this office.— AUrgnniau. apr24w.'!
AUCTK > A EER.—The undersigned,
having renewed his license as an auctioneer,
offers his services to the public generally. Post
office address Cum berland Vley.
unr?om2* JOHN DICKEN.