Hie fpetlftml Home and Around. # HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP R.R. —SUMMER ARRANGEMENT,, —TIME TABLE.— Express Train leaves Mt. Dallas 5.40 a. m., and arrives at Huntingdon, at 8.23 a m.; leaves Huntingdon at 6.05 p nr., and arrives at Mt Dalla* at 8.53 p. m. Mail Train leaves Mt. Dallas at 2.10 p. in., ar rives at Huntingdon at 452 p. m.; leaves Hunt ingdon at 7.45 a. m., and arrives at Mt. Dallas at 10 30 a. m. Off Wednesday, the 13th inst., two passenger trains were placed on the Huntingdon & Broad top It. It. Trains leave Mt. Dallas at 5.40 A. M. and 2.10 I*. M. See schedule above. 0 EDS. GAZETTE:—A Furnace has been located at Riddlesburg, in the Broad Top Coal Field and 70 acres of land pur chased for its use. The company, a New York one, is composed of gentle men who have had much experience in iron making and abundant capital. A single furnace will be erected at pre sent, 11 feet base and GO feet high; should it prove successful, others will be added. Work will be commenced on it iu a week or ten days and will lie prosecuted with vigor until completed. The whole will cost about $60,000, when completed. It is now contempla ted to have this furnace in blast this fall. BROAD TOP. NEW SCHOOL HOUSE. —The citizens of Sehellsburg have at last concluded to build a new public school house.— We are glad to learn this, as the old house has become so dilapidated as to render it unfit for use. We hope that the new building will be an ornament to the beautiful village, as we know it will be a monument of their love for the diffusion of useful knowledge. 0 PARTRIDGES.— The last Legislature pas ed a supplement to the Game law of 1858, fixing the period in which partridges may he shot, between the 20th of October and 20th of December, and by the same act fixed the penalty for shooting them at any other period at 825. Our sportsmen will take no tice and govern themselves according ly. -♦■ ■■■ - ■ ■ - - ANTIDOTE FOR POISON.— A poison of any degree of potency, which ha been swallowed intentionally or by ac cident, may he rendered almost instan taneously harmless, by swallowing two gills of sweet oil. An individual with a very strong constitution should take twice the quantity. The oil will neu tralize every form of vegetable or min eral poison with which the physicians are acquainted. WE are pained to learn of the sud den death of our friend, Archibald Perdew, Esq., of Bean'scove. He was a quiet, useful citizen, and the com munity in which he lived will mourn his loss. 0 THE WORLD'S MOW ER AND REARER. 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, &v. 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. maySw2 NOTICE TO DKLLXQRENTS. —We have placed our books and accounts "in the hands of John P. Rood, Esq., of thsi place, for collection. All accounts for subscription for the year ending Au gust 1, 1868, remaining unpaid, are in cluded in the bills which Mr. Reed is authorized to collect. We have been ro)) pel led 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 hills, and we are tired of dunning. Money we must have , as we have many debts to pay, and we desire to act honestly with our creditors. Therefore, we ask all to pay Mr. Reed, who can, and those ulio cannot, we ask to call and settle, l! there is any thing in their accounts by 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 MA 11 111 ED. SILL—BEITZELL —On the Evening of the sih inst., at the Lutheran parsonage, by the Rev. .1. Q. McAtee. Mr. Fred Sill to Mrs. E. Bcitzell. WRIGHT—BECKLEY —On the sth inst., at the residence of the bride's father, Jacob Beck ley, by the Rev. B. 11. Hunt. Mr. Austin Wright and Miss Mary M. Berkley, both of this county DIED. OTTO—Ou the 20th of Apr 1. i.stiS, Philip Otto, aged 67 years. 5 months and 1 day. YOUNG —Near Bucna Vista, on the 6th inst.. Philip L Young, aged 48 years 6 months and 12 da vs. MECKLEY—On the 2nd inst.. very suddenly, at his residence in Cumberland Valley township, John Jacob Meckley, in the 67th year of his age. lUiv 4 EDITOR'S NOTlCE.—Theunder ,"\ signed, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, to report a distribution of the monies in the hands of Henry B. Walter, admin istrator of the estate of Samuel Walter, late of Union tp., dee'd., to and amongst sundry parties, heirs, Ac., will attenU to the duties of his appoint ment, ou Monday, the first day of June, next, at II) o'clock, A. M , of said day, at his office in Bed ford, when and where all parties interested can at tend. JNO. P. REED, Auditor. maylsw3 4 EDITOR'S NOTICE.—The under f\ signed, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford County to report a distribution u the monies in the hands of Lewis Howsare, adminis trator of the estate of Henry Whetstone, deceased, to and amongst the parties legally entitled to the same, will attend to the duties of bis appoint ment. on Tuesday, the 2d day of June, next, at it) o'eloek. A. M .of said day, at his office, in Bed ford, when and where all persons interested eau attend. JNO 1* REED. Auditor. maylsw3 1:< X EC UTOR'S N() T 1 C E.— j Notice is hereby given that letters testamen tary to thees'ateof Thus. Jay, lateofSouthampton 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. JOHN PEXXELL, Ex r, m.avlowfi Black Valley. SCIR 3UUTRTISCMFNTS. 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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 it CO.. 40 Hanover St., Boston, Mass MARSH &(X Fs One Dollar Sale* of English and American Drv and Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Jewelry, Ac. Agents receive their goods as an equivalent for their lahor for procuring eluhs. Send 25 cts. fur the names of two articles which will be sent on receipt of ONE DOLLAR each. Agents wanted. Full descrip tions sent free by mail. Address MARSH A CO., Tremont Row, and 12 Howard St.. Boston, Mass. rpo THE LADIES. f We are agents for over ONF. HTNDRED For eign and Domestic Manufacturers, and are pre pared to furnish the whole country with Dry and Fancy Goods, Silk*, Shaw/*, Jewelry. Silver Ware. Furniture, Pianos, Sewing Machines, ,tc., 25 30 Elegant Rosewood Piano% - Each $3(100 to SSOO 35 " " Melodeons " 75 to 150 150 Sewing Machines - - " 60 to 175 "250 Musical Boxes - "25 to 200 300 Fine Gold Watches - " 75 fo 300 750 Fine Silver Watches - " 30 to 50 Fine Oil Paintings. Framed Engravings, Silver Ware, Photograph Albums, and a large assort ment of Fine Gold Jewelry, in all valued at $1,000,000. A CHANCE TO DRAW ANY OF THE ABOVE PRIZES by purchasing a Sealed Ticket for 25cfs Tickets describing each Prize are Sc vied in En velopes and thoroughly mixed. On receipt of 25 cts. a Sealed 'lieket will be drawn without choice and delivered at our office, or sent by mail to any address. The prize named upon it will be deliv ered to the ticket-holder on payment of ONE DOLLAR. Prizes will be immediately sent to any address, as requested, by express or return mail. Yon W ILL KNOW WHAT YOtTB PitIZE IS BEFORE YOtt PAY FOR IT. Any Prize may he exchanged for another of the santi value. NO BLANKS. • r patrons can depend on lair dealings. REFERENCES.—We select the few following names from the many who have lately drawn Val uable Prizes and kindly permitted us to publish them : S. T Wilkins, Buffalo, N. Y., 1,000, Miss Annie Monroe, Chicago, 111., Piano, valued at $650 ; Robt. Jackson, Dubuque, lowa, Gold Watch, $250 ; Phillip McCarthy. Louisville, Ky . Diamond Clus ter Ring. S6OO ; R. A. Patterson, New Bedford, Mass., Silver Tea Set, $175; Miss Emma Wal worth, Milwaukee, Wis., Piandf $500; Rev. T. W. Pitt, Cleveland, Ohio, Melodeon, $125. LtrWep üblish uo iiiimoi without permission. OPINIONSOF the Press.—-'They are doing tho largest business; the firm is reliable, and know them to be a fair dealingJirai."— Weekly Tribune, Feb 8, 1868. ••Wo have examined their system, and know thein to be a fair dealing rirw."—JV. Y. Herald. Feb. 28, 1868. "Last week a friend of ours drew a SSOO prize, which was promptly received."— Daily News, Alar. 3, 1868. Send for circulars giving.many more references and favorable notices frcm the pros-" Liberal in ducements to Agents Satisfaction guaranteed. Every package ot Sealed Envelopes contains ONE cA MI LIFT. Six Tickets for $1 ;13 for S2; 35 lor s.'oo; 110 for sls. Ail letters shou'd be aldrcssed to HARPER, WILSOX ,V CO., 173 Broadway. X Y gnv BEDFORD COUNTY, SS:—THE COMMONWEALTH OF PSS^BVLVANIA.— To the Sheriff of Bedford County, arreting .—Whereas William Blair, alienee of Jacob Brant, ono of the sons and heirs at law of Ueniy Brant, late of Cumberland Valley township, deceased, presented a petition setting forth that the said Ilcnry Brant lately died, having firs;uide his last Will and Testament, since dueiy proven ai.d registered in the Register's office of Bedlord couuty, making no disposition of his Real Estate, except for a por tion in said Will named, that Henry Brant left a widow, Rebecca Brant, sun iving heir and now dead, and issue seven ebjUicn, to wit : George Brant, whose alienee is W in. Blair, John Brant, now dead, leaving issue, whose names and resi dences are unknown. Andrew Jackson Brant, re siding in Cumberland \ aHfJ" township, Bedford county, Catharine, intermarried with George Leosure, residing in Cumberland, Alleghany county, Maryland, and Rebecca Brant, now dee d., leaving no issue. That the said Testator died seized in fee of and in a certain tract of land, con taining one hundred and forty-five acres and Sev cnty-mne perches and allowance, adjoining lands of Jacob Boor, Oliver llendrickson, Maryland line, and Frederick Brant s heirs, situate in Cum berland Valley township, Bedford county, Penna., and praving the Court to make partition of the premises, aforesaid, to and among the heirs ; there upin the Court awarded an inquest to make par tition according to the prayer ot the Petitioner. Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of a writ of partition or valuation to me directed, I will proceed to hold an Inquisition on the premi ses. on Friday, the 12th day of .June, A. D., 186S, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where nil persons intere ted may attend if they sec proper. may low 1 ROBERT STECKMAN, Sheriff. I RECEIPTS AND EXPENDI \j TURKS OF BEDFORD BC)ROUGH.—John II Rush Esq., Treasurer y acci with said Borough, from May 7, 1867, to Aps 21. 1663. Treasurer, Dr. To uncurrent money at last settlement, 85 00 To cash roceived as follows From H. Xicodemus, collector fof 18(57. 834 06 From J. W. Dickerson, cqj'tor 'or 1866, 172 73 From O. E. Shannon anil.? v a x>n. 10 00 l-'roill Whitney ni'l WILLIAM URACEY. 4 UOTXOA EER.—The umlfrsignetl, having renewed his license as an auctioneer, otters his services to the public generally. Post office address Cumberland \ ley. ■tfWtoy JOHN DICKEN OKDEU.S from :t distance for any kind of JOB PRINTING promptly attended to. Send to THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE, Bed ford. Pa. riMiE BEDFORD GAZETTE is the I best Advertising Medium n Southern Penn sylvania •Notices, tff. I IST OF RETAILERS.—A list of j verniers of Foreign and Domestic Merchan dise, in the county of Bedford, for the year 18(58, as appraised and classified by the appraiser of Mercantile Taxes. Clas. Bedford Borough. T z 11 Gll Oster A Co. Store. 815 ftO 12 AC Crauier ACo do 12 sft 14 TIIA N J Lyons do 7 Oft 13 Robert Fyan do 10 00 13 Bowser A Miller do 10 ftO 13 Hartley A Metzgcr do 10 00 13 J M Shoemaker do 10 00 14 A L Defibaugh do 7 00 14 \V W Shuck do 7 00 14 Miss M Border do 7 00 14 George ltciinund do 7 00 14 Mrs EV. Mowry do 7 00 14 Isaac Lippel do 7 00 13 TM Lynch do 10 00 13 IJ Me Blvtnyer ACo do 10 (10 It Dr 11 F flarry do 7 00 11 II lleckortnan A Son dft 7 oft 14 R W Berkstresser ACo do 700 14 Jacob Bollinger Confectionery 7 Oft 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 Keeffe do 7 00 14 EM Fisher do 7 00 11 Reed A Schell Bankers 15 00 11 0. E Shannon ACo do 15 00 14 D W Cronse Store 7 00 14 H F Irvine do 7 00 14 Win Kiser do 7 00 lirdford To ton ah ip. Bedford Min. Springs Ten Pins 700 do do do Billiards 7 00 14 Godfrey Yeager Store 7 00 14 E Y littler do 7 00 14 William Wolf Contectionery 700 Bloody Run Borough. 13 Jas M. Barndollar 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 7 00 14 Josiah Harris Store 7 00 II Harris A Ramsey do 7 ftft 11 JjC Black 13 Baughtuan Gump ACo Hardware 10 00 14 Samuel Jaffa Store 7 00 14 Mrs. Farquhar ACo Faney Store 700 14 J T Lucas do 7 00 11 Thomas Ritchcy Store 700 14 States A Morgart do 10 00 14 Theodore Kluhre do 7 00 14 A. J. Nyctttn do 7 00 Brood Top Township. 13 Eichelberger, Lowry A Co Store Ift 00 13 Richard Langdon do 10 00 14 Daniel Rowland do 7 00 Alfred Evans Confectionery 5 Oft Scott Eichelberger do 5 00 Cumberland Valley Township. 14 D R Anderson Store 7 00 14 William Laney do 7 00 14 Rea A Arnold EMOVED 1o the COLONNADE BUILDING ! M I LI.UK A BOWSER, At the Old Colonnade, Bedford, IV. OFFER GREAT BARGAINS, (in order to reduce their stock, before makii g their spring purchases) in Ready-Made <'lothiug, Fancy Goods, Notions, Cotton Yarn, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, TERMS—Cash, Note or Produce. apr3,'6B TUST RECEIVED A large_ asssortmcnt of D. 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 ! Choiee 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 Ex'tra 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. 11. OSTEB A CO. Constantly on hand a large and attractive stock of goods. Bedford, Pa., mayß'6B. "VFOTICE TO TAX PAYERS.—J N XX 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. 1868, '.lie undersigned w ill attend at the times and place* below named, be tween the hours ofo'clock, a. in., and 1 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of receiving such Taxes fur the year 1868: Monday, June I—Harrison township, at the house of Joseph Cessna. Tuesday. June 2—Juniata tow nship, lluena Vjsta Wednesday, June 3—Napier township, at New Paris. Thursday, June I—Napier township, and Schell?- burg Bor., in Schellsburg. Friday, June s—East Providence township. > D. A. T. Black's store. Saturday, June 6—West Providence township, in Bloody Run. Tuesday, June 9—Snake Spring township, at the house of Joseph Mortimore. Wednesday, June 10— Union township, at the house of John Reigbard. Thursday. June 11—Union township, at Mowry's Mill. Friday. June 12—St. Clair township, in Ploa*anf vilie. Saturday, June 13—St Clair tp. and St Clair*. ville Bor., in St. ClirirsviUe. Monday, June .15—Londonderry township, at Bridgeport. Wednesday, June 17—Cumb. Valley township, at Centreville. Thursday, June 18—Colernin township andßaiii?- burg Bor., in Rainsburg. Friday, June 19—Bedford township, in Grand Jury Room, Bedford. Saturday, June 20—Bedford township iu Grand Jury Room, Bedford. Monday. June 22—Southampton township, at Wiu. Adams' mill. Tuesdaj-, June 23—Monroe township, at CJearvillc-. Wednesday, June 21—Bloody Run Boiougli, 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. Nolle's mill. Monday, Juue 29—Saxton Borough, in Saxton. Tuesday, June 36—Liberty township, in Stone:s town. Wednesday, July I—Broadtop township, an t Coaldale Bor.. in Coaldale. Thursday, July 2—Hopewell township, at Cap!. J. Eichelberger'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 bo made out and deliverod to a Justice of the Peace for collection. maylwl I MENGEL, Treasurer,