The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, December 04, 1868, Image 3

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Home and Around.
HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOPTL.LT.
—WSSTKR A*.%******. —Ttw* T*LB —Ob scd
„f ;frr Sep-. IB'b. passenger trains will arrive and
depsrt as f4k*:
Mail Train leaves M* Du'ls*t !-l p. ra . *r
rive- -I Huntingdon at -4 2! m.; leaves llont
— .J..-- at V 05 tn . anl arrives l Sit Dallas at
12 Ift *B.
Asctn • iati'in Train'eaves S i\t.iT 7 So * ni ■
?! i -rive- at H itV'nfloti. at 9 20 a a*.; leave*
Huntingdon at 4 ,ti p. ra . and arrives at Saxtou
at S 27 p m
TTFK I'KIDEOK NIK FAMILY* ID THE
iuvin|>lif'ted iliiUi'httT. Every lad\
IOU.S; have kn ami refinement ;
C nir 1 IVnndylvaiiia has a just pride
in the HulHtirtyshurj,' Seininary.
BANK -TPTt v.—Unl< SS APPLICATIONS
for the benefit of the bankrupt law are
marie before January 1-t, 1 Stiff, they
will not he entertained unless fifty }**r
cent, of ebts can le paid by the bank
rupt.
A i jor RN ED Cot KT. —Ar. adjourned
court is in -session thi= v eek. Judge;
Hi we presiding. Tliere is a fair atten
dance, and judging from the amount
of business on hand, the court will last
all week. We will give the proceed
ing- in full next week.
NEW S< H(II. Hoi -KS. —On last .Nit- ,
urday the Directors of Bedford tp., let
two new school houses, one at Brush
Hun and the other at Tomlinson's.
Mr. Abner isniouse was awarded the
contract for both at SG77 a piece. A
few others are badly needed in this
township which the Directors propose
erecting as soon as practicable.
WHOSE FA ULT?— If Seymour and
Blair had been elected, the tightness
in the money market, thegreat decline
in grain, the high price of coal, ai d
the general unsteadiness of the whole
country, would have been charged to
that event. The good times, the peace
and quiet promised us by their defeat
is slow coming. Have you realized it
yet, ye votaries of "Peace" and "No
Policy ?"
BABIES AND PUKK. —The Somerset
Democrat man boasts of more hand
some babies in that pi ice than *-au I**
found iu any other place in the wor.d.
Tin- we con-ider very baby isli in him.
We could beat him two to one if we
felt inclined to hawk our dear little
beauties about in the newspapers. We
are far too modest for that. But we
cun l>ast in another direction. With
out any desire to draw a disparaging
comparison, we will boast that we can
trot out the preUiesi and largest pork
ers that can lie found in a single pen
anywhere. Our neighbor can verify
this statement. So between the
"squallers" and the 'Squeelers'' we
con-ider ourselves ahead. We tru-t
tills will not be considered boy ish.
Kix Ki.ix K l.AN. —What ha- be
come of the horrible Klu Klux Kian
outrages with which 'he Kadical pa
I ■ i- teemed before the election ? Then
you couio not pick up oue of tiie-e
" peace" piq era without a dozen or
more bh-oiD murder- -taring you in
the lute. Now all is changed. Even
tin- Bedford Inquirer make- no ailt nipt
to . righteu it-limid reader- with the
terrible deeds perpetrated by Ihealmve
fa in ieu sanguinary organization. Why
is this? Simply beeau-e those horri
ble outrages on iy existed in the disor
dered brain of some carpet-bag scala
wag- in tlu South, and were haw ked
about in the political market of the
North to -w ay the minds of the people
in favor of the Radical candidates.
Having served their purpose, they are
heard of no more. Shame on a party
who must resort to such means to car
ry their ends!
(AT COUNTERING CANlNE.—List
les-ly looking for lively locals in the
melow morn of last Thursday, we
caught a cat incident, and detected a
dog item as transpiring on Juliana
street, in the part of it lying lietween
the magnificent building in course of
erection and the Court House. A
splendid -pecimen of the feline fcl
-1 iws, known in the neighborhood as
Thomas Cat, while leisurely leaping ti
er t— the elevated highway, had hisat
t-.'tition arrested by an angry approach
on hi- left flank of an important indi
vidual of the canine crew, designated
in dogology a- Then Thomas of
the first part, catching cat courage,
hemmed and halted—somewhat shor
tened spine, and •. levated hi- hack ju-t
in tin* nick of time to receive the cutt
ingly contrived charge of the enemy.
Dot had the advantage of Thomas in
size, but in ability was immensely his
inferior. Suddenly sweeping down
upon our rat-muter with a rush that
convinced us lie did know his man—
for the majestic move with which
Ttiomas struck for the eye, with the
te-ritic giveup ky-yi! barked out on
autumn air a-he bounded back a feet
or more from '1 h< units, induced us to
entertain the belief that somelKxiy'-
"dorg" was somewhat seriously
scratched—which was strengthened by
seeing the aforesaid Dot double-quiek
ing it iiome with a howl which indica
ted that he was far from being a con
tented cur. Since then, although cat
ha- the certificate. Hot coute-ts the
combat —eonsiderable counsel are c< n
cerned and the entire cat cont rover-y
will la- doggedly decided by a commit
tee of Congress. 1"lie services of a dis
tinguished number of the Shovers*
Valley Colony have ieen -tcured,
which -aid member is willing to take
an iroii-ciadoath that ] lie aforesaid Dot
'-a- t, t there at ali, upon hi.-htKi"r,.s a
me.iibe, of the Colony alort -aid. What
ctieet thi- will have upon the commit
t-c will be chronicled for the benefit
of our reader-in due time. H>qe we
shall not soon tie called upon to record
another such cat-a-trophe with such
dog-ged dogmatical diction.
IfE only is worthy of esteem that
know-what is ju-t and honest, and
dares to do it; that is master of his own
pa—ions, and scorns to lie a slave to
another's. Much a one merits more
rt sj ect than those gay things who owe
all their greatness and reputation to
their rentals and revenues.—/ Jr. fuller,
/
HEAL ESTATE SALES.— The follow
ing sides of real estate have come to
our n >tice since our last issue :
Mr. Suter of Napier township sold
the Kmmett property to Judge Snive
ly, of Schelisburg, for J,"4W.
William Uolvin sold h uise and lot
in Seheilsburg to
.N-.'tO.
Lewi- Ling, of Belim J town-hip,
sold the Col felt property* to John 11.
.Nhafler, of Snake Spring, for -Xk).
Ex-Sheriff Al-ip soitl tlte house and
half lot lately purchase. from the heirs
(if Mis. Jane Kotn, to Mi-s Byerly,
forsyot). Mrs. Catharine Miller sold
at publicsale, the adjoining lialflot to
-a i ne.
Mi-s Margaret C. Fetterly sold the
house an I lot on the corner of Pitt and
Bedford streets, to Judge Sniveiy and
Mrs. Martha J. Fisher, for SJ.-JUb.
We would le very inaeh obliged to
our friends in the several districts of
the county if they would advise u- of
the changes of real e-tate a- they occur.
We desiye to keep our readers "posted'
on this subject.
AMONGST Atlantic I'ahles, steam
navigations and those progression- ot
science and art that mark the nine
teenth centuarv, not the least useful,
are Dr. Ayer's medicines. They take
rank among the Benefactions of man
kind, from the rapidity and eci-mluij
with which they cure. Try Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral on a cough and it is
gone. What skin di-eases or impuri
ties of the blood withstand Ayrer's
Sarsaparilla? Ayer's Pills are the per
fection of a purgative—every family
should have them as almost every fam
ily does. Not a trifle to le thankful
for are good medicines and the knowl
edge how to u>e them for protection
from disease. The-e Dr. Ayer's preje
aration-and publications furni-h, and
we do not hesitate to com mend them.—
St. Louis Leader.
-
The American Organs manufactured
by S. D. & H. W. Smith, of Boston,
M i.-.-., are remarkably good and effec
tive instruments. Their quality of
tone i- peculiar and m ist admirable,
they have great power when played
fall, and jiossess a swell apparatus of
more than ordinary excellence, by
means of which fine crescendo or di
minuendo is obtained, and they also re
sp >iid instantly to the touch. Choir
leaders, societies, or musical students,
who wish to procure something very
satisfactory in the way of reed Or
gans will certainly do well to examine
tiitsesuperb instrummts. — Prockle/tce
Journal.
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 10th 1868.
HEAR SIR: Tni- is to certify that I
have been intimately acquainted with
Sclieetz's Celebrated Bitte Cordial fr
the past four years, and h ve seen it
effects in Dyspepsia, Nerv u- Disea-t -.
Rheumatism, and all tlie\ iriousforma
of General DeDUity tending to decline,
and from toy knowledge of -aid Bit
ter-, I have no hesitation in pronounc
ing them the iiest general remedy for
the al MI ve diseases that is now known.
You may use this in any way you de
sire.
WM. CLARK, M. I>., No. 816 Market
Street, and N. E. Cor. 6th and Cal
low hill.
SCHEETZ'S standing ad
vertisement iu another column.
ADVICE TO LOVERS.— Never ri.-k a
scolding by neglecting to sujiplv your
betrothed with PHALOX'S "FL'IR DE
MAYO," the new perfume for the
handkerchief. It is a sad thing for an
engaged couple to have a mi-under
standing about a is ; cent. Sold by all
druggists.
A live pig was exhumed a few* days
since fr >m the ruins of the Troy eleva
i tor. destroyed by fire a month since.
A SHAW AND CLARK $2-O Sewing
Machine (in good order) for sale. En
quire at this office. julJtf.
#-
Paper Flour aud Buckwheat sacks
constantly in store and for -ale by
nov6ail G. R.OSIER CO.
SI2OO AND ALL EXPENSES PAID!—
See Advertisement of AMERICA? STTTLX SAWIIE
MACBISE. in oar cilumas. I
MA RRIED.
IML.EK—GRIFFITH —On the 29'h ult by the
K--V C t* Hsiliniiii. Mr John M luiier anJ MISS
ELT-n Griffith. KITH of Union tp
LTNCJ —DIREKT— On Thursday. Nov 2Sth. at
the Lutheran parsonage, iu Bedford, by the Rev
J Q MeAtee. Mr John Ling of Pleasant Valley,
to Mr* Mary Ann D'bert
STIFFLEK—KING— On the tame day, by the
IESME. >lr Nathaniel St'Ser to Miss Nancy King,
both f Morrison's cove
|lfH! gV lvfrtisnufnts.
rPK.N TEACHERs WANTED.—J
1 Teachers are wanted to take charge of th C
U .IIROE.P Schools, the coining water
By order ef the Boaid. DANIEL .MILLER
declw2 Sec'y.
DISSOLUTION 6F PABTNEit-
StllP — Notice is hereby given, that the
Partnership lately -aiming be* ween G. BerSs: READ
ER and K W Berkstresser under he firm of R.
H* Berkstreaser K Co . FAN been di-O!ved by MU
tual consent G BEtCKSTKESSEii,
K M BLKK-IESSEK
The business will be contiuuei OV K Mr*. Berk
strcsser * deedwil
CELLING OFF AT (XMTi!
Kcady uvtde clothing,
Cassimere,
Hats and Caps
AT coaT.
decttf R \V BERSSIRESSER.
ARPHANF OOUttT SALE.-By
" J L irtue of an order •[ the Orph ins' Court, 'be
undersigned, executor OL the I-at will and testt
uieut of Jacob Hippie, late of Middle Wootberry
tnwiuj.'rip. dee d, will S II a' puolio vendue, on the
PREMISES, on Tuesd iy. the 29,T1 dty of Deoember
IS S. the f iliowtug leacribed vaiu.bie real e.-T A e.
vtx A tract f land situate iu snid township,
KNOWN AS the Mansion tract uf said docjdeut. con
tainiug eighty- ine acres, tnore or less, ab mt
twenty acres of which are cleared and in a good
state of cultivation ; well fenced, the balance wet!
timbered; with a story and a-balf log dwelling
house, a -inali substantial bank barn and other
necessary outbu'L iings thereon erecteil. There is
ex.-elteut running water at the door; aiso SOME
fi.ie fruit trees.
The above wiil be soli is lots, or ail together,
to suit purchasers. Terms —C.ush. unless purchas
ers prefer payments with interest.
Sale to E uniiecce at II o'clock. A M
FRTBTHICK CARPER,
declw.T Executor of J AEON Hippie, dee'd.
DLY YOUR NOTIONS
DEC! K. W BERKSTRES.-EK.
I
A
Jirtiftarti &A2rrt?* PUrtJforti, ajan
Hfir Advertise**!mti
gUY YOUR C A SSI MERES
of
dec 4 R W BERKS"! RE^^ER
4 DMTXIs-TR XTORX S I E OF
VALUABLE CO IL PROPERTY —The BP.
r f the W f
V Rroifll 1 I. wit' s-l! at o*W e sile.no
L IIP PN-NIISC*. OI TEF®DY 2V* H D O DE
eembt r i x*.'h itodiv dot half t * v> usble
farm and mat tret cou.bir.ed. S'toate in the .
township Broad Top, cunty "f B -dford. Pa.
on fi Mile Ron. about one half mile from Rati
R, ad. C i.'.-ttnitg 114 acres an I (■<'• p-rcht-. f I tod.
-djtii.'iniux land- if the IDiat and B "ad Top M
R K and C *1 Company, in right of T .1 H >r
ton. land of Cunnit ci,-o. A Co.. Phe'p# A -Ab
ner S. H •Tton an !M m Anderson This is a val
uable coal tract, hiving thereon al! the seems of
c .al on the mountain, besides an abundance of
Iron Ore —both crop ou'; land smooth and tra
protements good. wi*h an orchard of choice fruit
thereon Lying in close proximity to the rail
rat it is a valuable property for coal mining.
Sbouid purchasers lestre, the whole can be aold
together ar.d the ExecotJf* of the Hon Peter
tscnell willj.in in a conveyance upon receiving a
reasonable hid. and if desirable will give the usu
al Orphans* Court terms Terms of the Brauiwell
Moie y cash. The undersigned will meet rt.y
p--s.j i- desiring inform (tton at the bouse of i.co
M Figard. iu Coal lale, on the 28 b an 1 29th of
December >*le will be opened at I o clock. I
M Tale indisputable
dee4.'rf-w4 JXO P REED. Adm r
[LicetiSed by the United Mates Government.]
/ \O O D N E \v 8
I jf rt'B COSSt'MEES OF
M VI'EE AND FA M Y GOODS
THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY.
HARRINGTON A 10.
Ol fifteen years" standing as Jobbers and Ketailera
ot the above goods, in Boston and vuinity, b tVe
ouoetuded to i ff.-1 ro the pe ple of the whole
country the advantages of their immense itnper.
tatious and agencies tor American raannfv-toriea
through the p .pnlar ONE U >LLlit V'?rßM
Our Preuiiu n Lis! 'o Ageu.s. and Exchange
List for Ageuts and Patrou?. are hot equalled by
any house in the countiy
Best New York and Boston referen'et given
when required >euJ tor free Circular
HARRINGTON V UO.,
8J SUMMER STREET. BOSTON
d- c 4183 Fowl-Office Box 384.
gt'Y YOUR CLOTHING
of
dee 4 RW. BERKBTRESSEB.
RPHE TUVEBSIDE FOB 1068.
This favorite tnagsiinc for the young attnonnc
e the following u warning the noticeable features
of 'he c mmg volume :
I. New St -riea. contributed especially to the P. v
ersiie iu advance of their publication in Den
mark. iy Hana Christian Andersen.
2 A Serial, ■■ Wbite and Red," of thrilling ad
venture and buirx r-nia ar'-nes amongst our N .ra
west Indians By Mrs Weeks, author ot AiiiS
lee.' r
3 Stories from Spn j er an 1 Chatter 3y the
author of the ponuler storie- from Shakespeare
4 Papers on luvenion and Art: how statutes
are made, how telegraphs are worked, how a buy
can make photographs, etc., etc.
5 Hunting in South Atriea : Streets of C >n
staiuiuople. Atnerievn Cities. New Orleans. Balti
more Philadelphia. New York. B istoti. etc . etc
k. Life on the Prairie. Forte Crayon's Young
Virginians,
7 Exquisite Fairy Pictures and Poems Grace
ful tale- by popular writers
8. Illustrations of the Bible. History. Natural
Hi-lory. Biography. Curiosities, et-t.
9. Fun an t Frolic iu all sons <4 f <rta
Hie list of writers tor the "Kiversi le" iuclu ies
the names ot J<c -b Abbott. H> . s Christian Au
dero D. Alice -ud Pticebe Cary Xe lie Eyeler. F-
H. G-raiding. Paul 11 HiVoe. li .race L. Sculler
II leu 0. M eek\ it-ux Muua.ucbe. SBti;r of
-.-usy 's -IX B.rt day's," Au uor of "S veo Ltttie
Sstetc
-v iii i-|age Froiitispi ceaii l nu nin r
ot - in t*\ r\
tiunitst r.
A It RI J. L IAN * ILLI MINATI I> C iVLIt.
TERM- "F SUB.'iCRIPTION
.'.O a year in advauce ; ruree copies, S'> H'
five copies. SHI iH). leu copies. $20.0b aui au n
tra ->|.y MiTo Price to clergymen and teach
ers 4." (Iu (>cr year. Single copies, 2j cents
A or--sp-ttus containing a full account of the
plan for he C 'liitng volu tie, rite.- of clubbing
with other ungaXiues, Special premium- etc . etc .
wt.l be sent promptly on applt att ra to the Pub
lishers .
HJRD V U)U iill' i\' Publishers.
dec4w4 409 Br;K)iue Street. New York
GLY YOUR IIATS AND CARS
of
dec! R. W BERKSTRESSER
FOR AUSTIN A* COS
INIZAT ONE DOLLAR SALE!
• M"e propose to fight it out on this line
AGENTS! AGENTS!
W ANTED'
Ladies and Gentleman in every town an 1 city in
the United Stales, to act as Agents Or
Aii-tin & Co.'s Great One Dollar Sa'e
of rich st; 1 v tilts'.!e goods, comprising n .'hirtg
but useful articles wanted in every ftu.iJy Ech
and very article will bs sold f r One Dtdiar
To any person get ing up either f the clubs be
low, we will present a \V -.tch, D-ess Pattern,
Piece of Bbeeting Sewing Machine, Wool C irp.-r.
Ac ,Ac , free of extra cost. Our iu lucements to
Agenfshavea'w vs been nearly double those of ny
other bouse in the trade, and our largely tncreu--
ing luisiue.s warrsn's u. tn continuing the same.
T'l* p irO rnlir nottrg of Ihi< . —Oar Agens
are n >; r quir J1 t > pay one 1 .1! ir f.r their pres
j ents. bat receive tLe -ante for th-ir s-rvtees it.
getting up eluos Please exam. Ie the following
TLKMB TO AGENTS.
Any person sending us a ctub of ten. with $1
will be entitled to receive far the s ttus any oue of
: the five huudred articles on our exchange List.
' (See Circular.
Fjr a C'"b of Thirty, with $3, the p 'rson will
be entitled to oue ..f the f-llowtug arti les, vii
Meerschaum pipe, 2(1 yds bleached or brown .-heet
iug. elegant silver-pia e-d five-b.jttle revolving
castor. I fancy dress pattern, l .1 -zen extra quuli
' ty cotton base, fancy colored bed spres i, 1 large
• rize datnask table cover, I morocco album—loo
pictur s. all-wo*al casstmere for pants aud vest. I
pair la lies' -erge congress boots best quality. 1
d .zen fine linen towels. 1 1 arge size w.ira e 1
cbssl. ladies' Ing gold-plated chain, splendid
la lies morocco shopping bag with lock and key.
; set of j ra-eiry with sleeve button* to match. I vio
lin and bow. I d .zau shirt bosouis. 1 wt.ite Mar
seilles quilt. 1 elegant black walnut w.rk-b x or
wriii. g desk
For a Club of Fifty, with $'J —I pair all wool
blaukets. 3> yards fine caseiuiere for pant? and
vest, 1 black or colored alpucca dre ? s pattern, I
solid gdd scarf pio, I pair geuls caif boots, 3d
yard- bleached or br..wu sbeeltog 2 J Is double
width cloth lor ladles cloak-.. 1 fur mufi'-.r collar.
30 yards print List colors. I square Tuibet shawl,
1 plain popiiudress p tlteru, 1 elegiut six-boltle
heavy plated castor, Ipa r g rats" white snirts,
geonioe tneersch turn pipe iu cose, 1 sat of luce
curtains
For a Club of Our // njrel. with s!•'. 1
heavy silver-plated engraved ice pilcber,9(l yards
ble ebel or brown sheeting. 1 rich mcrn.oor thtk
et dress pattern. 1 set of ivory h.nlled knives an I
forks. 1 pair sup-rttr white wool bl ruke ?, v is.
all-wool fancy cassiuiere for suit, elegant berige
dress panelu I ladies' or gents silver hunting
case watch. I Bacon's six-barreled revolvar. silver
plated engraved gtx-bo tle r'Vulvtug cas or wtih
.-ut grass bottles hue Wool eiotu for ladies' cloak
2o yar ■* hemp carpeting. I pitrfiue dunask .a
--b e dolus, u ipktus to in itch, 2 he ivy honey • -tub
qutits. 1 Bir.iet b *nd pirtable sewing uiacnine, 1
wool 10.. ; shawl, nice tur tunff au 1 cape, 1 pur
ge.its" Ir -uen call Do os
Ft-- i Ctn'i of Fiat lltndrod wi h S.O —2l
yards ax .a w.i .ten earpctiug. 1 elegant Hunting
case w.atcn (U'altt ain war ranted one year ) I etc
gau. ch-.mb r se,—b.aek walnut triinruiug- 1 haii
eio: >1 sp.iug sofa.
For H Clfb oj Out ThoHsand, with SI'H) —3d
yar s brusssls carpets. 1 parlor set Complete. I la
die- oi gent.- huutirigcase gold waich au-ichaiu. I
complete set of rich sabie l'uts s-
For larger or smaller clubs we will give a pres
ent of proportion ;te value.
Agents or customers may at any time make a
selectt .ii of goods from the Exchange List, au l by
sending One Dollar tor each article, nave the goods
lorwurded to them, without first ordering cheeks ,
but in such eases no premiums will be given.
DIKLCIItiNM
>. :id iagre sums of money by Draft on New York
or BustoD or by Lxpress We will pay Exchange
on all sums ol sgo or more. Smaller sums should
b" seut by registered letter or by postal uiouey
order, it wtti be impossible to lose money sent iu
ei ter of the above ways. We will not be respon
sible lor money lost, uuiess sent as above directed
See that your letters are properly directed aul
■tampel. as no iet.ers are forwarded unless pre
paid Write your address iu full, Town, County
and B;ate.
AgenU wanted iu every Town and
Village.
Ad ires* AUSTIN A UIMPANY,
J [4codw4 No. Did Summer street. Boston, Mass.
ilrir
INMREOYMENT! U.ONN TORIES
A i of be NEW WORK by Jrsit's Übsri
BSOVVE will be sold by Agttuts during the next
few mouths
THE '■RE VT METROPOLIS,
A MIRROR OF NEW YORK,
is .-reat-ng a u'ore wherever seen, unequalled in
the bo k trade I: is destined to au immeuae sale
loon \G I NTS \V ANT KD .
One agct t rcp-.rt- 24 tonif' in 4 hour?. One i-
C-ra 29 ir ! dav. Oue 89 :n 3 davs One writes j
■ I ,'io sell KMA in a month Ladies, invalids,
d -ibleds dter- teachers, youngmcn and wouea
mi others are Invited to send for information
The w -rk i> just announced, ar, 1 gtsal territory ;
■an b< are.l bv prompt application. No free
Greenbacks but extra Commission* paid upon this
toi>k. Adore**
lii IBS A CO . Newark- New Jersey
4 GLNTB warned for the
AE C R E T SERVICE,
BY GEN L L C. BAKER.
The astoun lit g revelations and startling dis
closures made ir. this work are creating the most ,
inten-- J—ire in t.ie minis ■>! the people to ob
tain it Its official character and ready sale,
combined with au increased commission, make it
the best sub--rip'iou bo >k ever published. Send i
for Cireelars and see our terms, and why it sells
fa-icr than any other w,.rk Address JONES
BR"THEUS A CO., Philadelphia, Pa . or Ch'ca
g" HI |
Vs-3 GREEN BACK Offittt rutin
inn free to any Hoot Agent,
ROOK AGENTS WAN TED FOR
MATTHEW H ALE -MITH'S NEW BOOK
*'Su'■ -iti 1 ■ < <tl'd >lnid"w* iti NVw N ••rk."
A work of Absorbing Interest. Replete with Au
e-b'tes and itcidcnts of Life ' *be Great Me
tropolis. Our Agent iu H trifor 1 sold 80 in one
d iy : one agent iu N J. robi 227 in 15 days ; one
agent in M sold 250 in one week ; one agent in I
Conn *<>ll 304 in one week. No hook published
that sells so rapidly.
V u wish to know bow Fortunes are male
q and lost iu a day . bow Ministers are ru
ti ed iu P all Street . how "C tuutrymeu'
are sail II i by Jharpers: h .w Minister* and Mer
ehuots are Bl iekmailrd . how Danoe Halls aud
C neert 8 iltan* are Managed; how G tiubling
If uses and Lotteries are cmla-ted. hi>w Stock
Companies Originate and how the Bubbles Burst,
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I T N 1 V E R S At
I
GLOTIIES WRINGER.
IMPROVED WITH ROWELL SXEW PATENT j
DOl BLE-GhAR. The only win ger which can
use the "STOP " or T-i-tiling above tbe C "g*. wt i.-h ■
is absolutely nseessiry to pieienr the Co- from
playing out of gear, an 1 tie Rubber Rollers Iras
neiug str*ima( or broken in wringing large arti
cle; Sold by dealers generally. A -upplv al
wa\ kept on bar. ' t>r shipment at Clcv land,
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General Agents. "12 C m lan It street \ V.
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COLBt'RX'S PATENT.
Patenthi Jclt 9 IS >7 Hr lisrtD Arc 1313*55.
Extracts Ir-is Letters and Reports of the work
in gquahti sofihuAxe:
i Your Ate is B -ui to lie TBE AXE.
II it will cut 2a per cent better.
IIT. My brother tost an arm in tbe war, but
with your Axe be can cut as well as any one else
can
IV If I could not get another, twenty-fire $25)
dollars would nut buy it
V It will cut boop-poles better than any other
Axe
VI. I would not be without it for anything
VII. Tbe only objection is it goes toj far into
the wood
VIII. Men who chop for a living universally ap
pr ve of it. Ac . Ac., a 1 infinitum
For sale by all responsible dealers in the United
States.
UPPIXCOTT A BAKEWELL,
PtTTsBl RCH. Pi.
Manufacturer- of tli-® RED JACKET AXES,
Siff? SHOVELS ami SC'JOPS. aud a 1 approved
Shapes ami Styles of AXES Sole owners of CoL
t ns's PATFNT.
])E NY 11 A T RAC K.
County Rights Send for circulars to E. ?.
BLAKE. Pittsburgh, Peon.
nur N K ENN liS.-j and all love or
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Putt belt- " They can be . Imititstere I if tiect ss iry
with ut the knowledge f th. person, in Ale. Wine
Tea. "r any otn-r b•" r-g" Scot by in til on re
c ip' of pr; OXE DOLLAR Address DR
JAMES L CLVKK Jsft Utb-ffl Stract, X. Y.
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fy tng competition in this trade. Commissions $1
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Manufactured only by J B Dobsnis, at bis im
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For -ale by 11. F. IRVINE, the Regulator.
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rNILLIES, bliAFl'S, Puift*, .spokes,
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rjiHE SUVKSSof our One Dollar
Sale ha* eaawd such
A COMPLETE
11 E v o i. r T i o x
IX TRADE
That in order to supply the demand occasioned
by inir constantly increasing patronage, we have
recently made importations for the Kail Trade, df
root from European Maria fuel ore re,
A MoT NT! N< • Tt Nk aIU.Y *.VtO,(HMi,
So that we are prepared to ♦ !! every description
of Dry and Faroy Goods Stiver Plsted Ware.
Cu'lery. Walshes. Albatna, Jewelry, Ac ,
Of better (futility than any oUu r concern
in tin country for the uniform
price of
ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE,
With privilege of exchange fr-m a large variety
of useful articles, not one of which could be
bought tor
TWICE THE AMOUNT
in any other wav
llf The best of 11 >?fnD and New York referer.
err given as to the reliability of our house, and
that our bustne's is eondue'ed in the fairest and
most legitimate mauner possible, and that we give
greater value for the money than can be obtained
in any other way
AM Good" damaged or broken in transportation
replaced with ut charge,
k_*r Cheeks deecrib ng articles sold sent to *-
gt iiis in clubs at rates mentioned below We
guarantee every ai 'icle to eo-t 1-ss than if bough'
at any Boston or New York Wholesale 11-.u.-e
Our Cuiiiitiittsiuns to Airctits
Exceed those of every other es'ablishment of the
kind, proof of this cn be found in comparing our
prem ums wirit 'hose uf other* Ft)R CLUB? OF
'! HE >AME -IZK iit addition to which we claim
to giv. belter good* of th* suite character.
A'r wll sen Ito Agents free of rbnge.
For a Club of I'll and Three Dollars—One of the
following articles : 1 doz goo.l linen Shirt Fronts
1 set Solid Gold Ssu i* All Wool Cassimcre for
I'aDt* Fine white Counterpane, large siie. 1
elegant Balmoral Skirt. 20 yards brown or bleach
ed Sheeting, good quality. yard wile 1 elegant
100 Pic.ure Morocco bound I'hofo. Album I
double lei.* Stereoscope and I'd Foreign View*. 1
silver plate i engraved 6 bottle Castor I elegant
Silk Fan, with Ivory or Sandalwood Frame,
fea hered e Ige and spangled I Steel Carving
Knife and F >ik. very bctr qua liv, ivory balanced
handle. 1 ban l- .me beaded and liued Parasol
JO yardsg at l Print 1 very fi,e Dimask Table
Cover Ipr best quiiity E t lies' Serge C rngress
B aits 1 doz tine t.inen Towels i dox Rogers'
best Silver Dessert Forks. 1 Ladies' large real
Morocco Traveling Btg 1 fancy dress pattern
t dot. elegant silver plated engraved Napkin
Kings ! doz Ladies' hie Merino or Cotton
Stockings Gents heavy chased solid Gold King
!pr Ladies' high cut Balmoral B aits 1 elegaut
Delaine Dress Pattern. 1 Violin and Bow. in box
ai mplete. 1 set Jewelry, pin. ear drops and sleeve
batons
For a Club of 60 and Five Dollars—l black or
entered Alpaca Dress Pattern. 1 set Lace Cur
tains Ipr ail Woo! Blai ke's Engraved silver
plated it bottle Revolving Castor 1 beautiful
writing d> sk 1 solid Gold Searf Pin 3i yards
very fie Cassiinere, for Pints and Vest 1 set
'v..r? b ilnncd handle Knives with Miter plated
Forks i elegant Satin Paras d. h svilv beaded
end lined with iil tpr gents' Cslf B tots 30
id? good Prist. 30 vd* good orown or bleach'd
>heeting, yard wide, or 40 yds 5 vl. wile, good
quality 1 ladies' elegant Morocco Traveling
11 g 1 squire Wool Shawl. 1 plain Norwich
P qilin D. >•"- P titeru 11 tls double width cloth
tor 1 tdies'Clo ik Elegant engraved silver plated j
Tea Po\ 3 yds duuble width water-proof cloth i
for cloaking
F r n Club of 100 ami Ten Dollars—l rich Me- I
rino er Thibet Dress pattern, 1 pair fine Damask j
table cloths and napkin* t<> match i pair gents'
French calf-kin t nU 1 heavy silver plated en- j
graved ice pit-her very fie ail wool cloth for La
dies' cloak: I web very best quality brown or j
bleached sheeting, 72 yards fitiecossiinere for suit; j
I elegant poplin dress pattern; 1 elegant English j
barege drev* patten . 1 beautiful English barege i
shawl; 1 set ivory balanced Dandle knives and j
forks; 1 ladies'or gen V silver hunting-case watch: j
1 li.irtlctt hand portable sewing machine; splen- i
did family bible, s eel engravings, with record and j
photograph pages, 23 yards goo I liensp carpeting, j
good color; I pair good Marseilles qutlts, 1 good
6 barrel revuiver; 1 elegant fur icuff and cape, 1
single bsrrtd shot gun; 1 silver p tte<l engraved fl
bittlt revolving c tur. cut glass bottler, 1 very
fine violin and bow. in ca-e; i sc. ivory balanced
knives and forks
Present* for larger clubs increase In the same
ratio.
Scud Money by Registered Letter.
SF.SD FOR OCR XKW CLTLCCLAR.
I'ARKER A CO.
nov2f'wdi -D X"S- 9* A 100 Sumner St., Boston.
C 1 ARRETS —Don't Pay the Hitfh
) Prices -The NEW ENGLAND CARPET
C •• of 80-: on. Mass . eiab!ished nearly a quirter
of a century "go. in their present location, in Halls
over 71, 73. "J. 77 79. Hi. s>3, be aud 87 II mover
Street, have probably furnished more houses with
carpets than any other bouse in the country. In
order to uffuri those at • distance the advantages
of their low prices, they propose to send, on re
ceipt of the price, 20 yurds or upwards of their
beautiful Cottage carpeting, at 5b cents per yard,
with simples of ten sorts, varying in price from 23
eeuts to j : per yard, suit, ble for furnishing every
part of any house. nov'2ow4c-P
' ' ' I || b k Pl-iv YEAR guaranteed
• ?I'' VM ' and steady employment. We
want a reliable agetit in every county to sell our
Patent White Wire Clothes Lines (Everlasting).
Address WHITE WIRE C<> . 73 William St.. N. V.
or Id Dearborn s: , Chicago. 111. iiov2l)w4c-D
'PIiE SUCCESS
X OF 018 O.vE DOLLAR SVLE HAS CAUSED seen
A COMPLETE
REVOI. U T I O N
J.V TRADE.
That in order to supply the demand occasioned
by our constantly inore i-ing pttr >aage. we have
recently made importations far the fall trade,
direct from European Manufacturers.
AMOUNTING TO NEARLY $.00,000,
• 8o that we are prepared to sell every description of
Dry and Fancy Goods. Silver Plated
Ware. Cutlery. Watches, Albums,
Jewelry. Ac
Of tetter quality lh in any other concern in ti.
I country for the unifonn -price* of
ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE.
best of Boston and New York refer
| enc. s given ns 'o the reliabilitv of onr hoose, and
that ur business is conducted in the fairest and
! most legitimate manner possible, and that we give
greater value for the money than can be obtained
' in any other way.
All"O'Hvls damaged or broken in transportation
: replaced without charge.
desari -ing articles sold sent to ag
ents in Clubs at ra'es men'ioned below. Me
gu irantee every article to cost less th in if bought
i at any Boston ot New York wholesale House
OUR COMMISSIONS TO AGENTS
Eveed those of every other establishment of the
kind, —proof of this can be found iu comparing
our premiums with those of others FOR CLUBS OF
Tilt s sc SUE, to addition to which we claim to
gtve het'er g,io Is of bo sune character
ll' null send to Agents f I ** of ckarg*.
FOR A CbC* OF 3d >XO iHKEB DULLAKS —1 do*
go<> l liuen Shirt Fronts 1 set Solid Gold Stud*
All Wool Caariuiere f.-r Pauts. F.ue whtte Coun
terpane, large sue I elegant Balmoral Skirt. 20
yards brown or bleached Stiee iug. good quality
yard wide 1 elegant 100 Picture Morocco-bound
Photo Album t double lens Stereoscope aud 12
Foreign Views, I silver plated engraved 3 battle
Castor 1 elegant Silk Fin, with Ivory orSandal
! Wood Fr .ine, leathered edge and spangled. 1 Steel
Carving Knife and F->rk. very best quality ivory
baia ced handle. 1 hand- cue beaded and lined
Parasol 20 yds good Print 1 very fine Dim ark
Table Cover. I 1 pair best quality Ladies' Serge
Congress Boots. Id >4 fine Bitten Towels t do*
Koger's best Silver Dessert I*.,rk*. 1 Ladies' large
real Mor ceo Traveling Bag. 1 fauov dress pattern.
( do*, elegant silver plated engraved Napkin
Kings 1 dot Ladies' Gut. Merino or Cotton Stock
ing- Gents' heavy chased solid Gold Ring. 1 pr.
Ladies' high cut Balmoral Boots. 1 elegant Delaine
i Dress Pattern I violin and Bow. in b„x complete.
1 set Jewelry, pin, ear drops, and sleeve buttons
FITR A CLUB OF 50 AND Ft VP. DOLLTKS— 1 black
or colored Alpacea Drestr Pattern. 1 set Laced
Curtains. 1 pr. all Wool Blankets. Engraved Sil
ver plated d bottle Revolving Castor. 1 beautiful
: Writing Desk. 1 solid Cold Scarf Pin. 3| yds
very fine Cassimere, lor Pants and \ est. 2 set
Ivory balanced handle Knives with silver plated
Forks 1 elegant Satin Parasol, heavily beaded
and lined with iik. 1 pr. gents '.alt Boots 30yds.
good Print 30 yds good brown or bleached Meet
ing yard wide or 4 f yds J yd. wide, go d quality.
1 ladies elegant Morocco Traviling bag I square
i Wool Shawl. 1 plain Norwich Poplin Dress pat
tern 1I yds, di.u. width cloth for ladies' cloak.
Eiegat t engraved Silver plated Tea Pot. 3 yds.
double wtdtn water proof cloth forcloaking
FOR ACUB OF iotl and TEX DOLLARS —I rich
Merino orlnibe' Dress pattern. 1 j r tine Damask
Table Cloths ind Napkins to match. 1 pr. gents
■ French Calf Boots. 1 Heavy, silver plated engraved
Ice Pitcher Very Sue all Wool Cloth for Ladies
1 Clo ak 1 web very best quality brown or bleached
Bbeetiug. 7j yd- Sue Cassinere for suit 1 elegant
Ktjgli.-h Berugr Dress pattern, ! beautttul Engti.-fi
Barege Bhaol 1 set Ivory b tauoed handle
Knives aud Porks 1 ladies or gents, silver Hunt'
ibg-eu.se Watch. 1 Barhtt llaud. Portable Sewing
Mscbtn, spiend: 1 Family Bible, steel eugrav tngs.
with record and photograph page* 25 yds. good
Hemp Carpeting, g.-.-d colors. 1 pr good Marseilles
yuilt" I g Iti barrel KeVolver 1 elegant iur muff
aud cape 1 .-ingle barrel .-hoi Guu. 1 silver plat
ed, engraved, b bottled Revolving Castor, cut
glass bo 111 s 1 very fine Violin and Bow, in ease.
1 set Ivory balanced Knives aud Forks.
Presents for larger Clubs increase in the same
ratio.
SEND MONEY BY REGISTERED LETTER
Catalogue of Goods sent to any address rut*.
PARKER A CO.
Nos. 9s and lltO Sumner St., Boston J|
1 sepl 1 11.
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TEIsKGRAIMI IN rillNA.
THE KAFT INDIA TELEGRAPH COMPANY a
OFFICE,
Nos. 23 A 2-T Nassau Street,
NEW YORK
Organized under special charter from the State
of New Y'ork.
CAPITAL 85,0ce,e0
50 000 SHARES, SIOO EACH
I) I RECTO R 8.
Hon ANDREW G CL'RTIN. Philadelphia.
PAULS. FORBES. of Russell A Co , China.
FRED BI"TTERFIELD, of F BuUerfield A C
New York
ISAAC LIYEKMQKE, Treasurer Mi hlgan Cta
tral Railroad, Boston.
ALEX VNDER HOLLAND, Treasurer American
Express Company. New York.
Hon JAMES NOXOX, Syracuse, N. Y"
0 H PALMER. Treasurer Western Union Tale
graph Company. New York
FLETCHER WESTHAY, of Westray. Gibbs A
iiardcsstle. New York.
NICHOLAS MICKLF.S, New York
OFFICE 118.
A G CURTIN, President.
N MICKLES, Vice President
GEORGE ELLIS (Cashier National Bank Com
monwealth.) Treasurer.
HON A K. McCLURE, Philadelphia, Solicitor.
The Chmesc Government having (through the
Hon Anson Buriingame) conceded to this Com
pany the privilege of connecting the great sea
ports of the Empire by submarine electric tele
graph cable, we i ropose commencing operations
iu China, and laving down a line of nine hundred
miles at once, between the following port > v j •
Population.
Canton I 000.000
Maeoa 00. noo
Hntig-Kong 260.P00
Swatow 20(1.000
Arnoy 26(1.000
Foo-Cbow 1.260.000
Wan-Cbu 200.000
Ningpo -400 oeo
Hang Cheat- 1.200.000
| Shanghai ....1 IHiO.OOo
Total 5 218.000
These ports have a foreign commerce of $900.-
j 000.000. and an enormous domestic trade, besides
| which we have the immense internal commerce of
' the Empire, radiating from these point*, through
| its canals and navigable rivers.
The cable being laid, this company proposes
erecting land lines, and establishing a speedy acl
trustworthy mean? of oouimuuication. which roust
command there, as everywhere else, the commu
nication* of the Government, of business, and of
social life especially in China, bhe has DO postal
system, and ber only meant now of eommuuioating
information is by couriers on land, and by steam
ers on water
The Western World knows that China Is a very
larga country, in the main densely peopled ; bur
' few yet realize that she contains more than a third
1 of the human race The latest returns made to
i her centra! authorities for taxing purposes by the
i local magistrate make ber population For.* hun
j drtd and Fourteen millions, and this is more
| likely to be under than over the actual aggregate
i Nearly all of these, who are over tec years old,
not only can but do read and write. H.-r eivili
| zation is peculiar, but ber literature is as oxteu
: sive as that of Kurepe. China is a land of teach
ers and traders ; and the latter are exceedingly
quick to aval I themselves of every proffered facili
! ty for procuring early information It is observed
I in California that the Chinese make great use of
| the telegraph, though it there transmits messages
1 in English alone To-day great numbers of fleet
steamers are ownea by Chinese merchants, and
used by tiieui exclusively for the trausmi-sion of
: early intelligence. If ibe telegraph we propose
! connecting all their great seaports, were now in
existence, it is believed that its business would
pay the est within the first two years of its suc
cessful operation, and would steadily increase
thereafter
No enterprise commends itself as in a greater
degree renumerative to capitalists, and to our
whole people It is of vast national importance
commercially, politically and evangelically.
The stock of ibis Company has been uu
qua ifiedly recommended to capitalists and busi
ness men. as a desir bie iuveatn etit by editorial
j articles iu the New York Utrild, Tribune
11 r Qrtd, Times, Tost, Express, Independent, and
j in the Philadelphia Xortk American. Tress,
Ledger, Inquirer, Age, Bulletin and Telegraph
I Shares of this company, lu a limited number,
! may be obtained at sjo each, $lO payable down,
sl6 on the Ist of November, and s2* payable in
; monthly instalments of $2.60 each, commencing
December 1, lSbd, on application to
DREXEL A CO.,
34 South Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA
Shares can be obtained in Bedford by appiioa
| tion to Reed A Sebell. Bankers, who are author
; ized to receive subscriptions, and can give all ne
; eesaary information on tl e sulject. sept26yl
w E combine style with neatness of fit.
And moderate /trice * ipitfi l/it best wtrimanfhip.
JONES' ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE,
GO4 MAIIKKT BTRHET,
GEO. W NIEMANN. PHILADELPHIA.
(eptl,'Sß,yt |
I
RH. SI PES' MARBLE WORKS.
, R.H. SIPES stil! continues the manu
faetery of Monuments, Tombstones, Table-Tops,
Counter Slabs, Ac.,'at Bloody Run, Bedford ooun
ty, Pa., and having on hand a well selected stock
of Foreign and Domestic Marble, is prepared to fill
S all orders promptly and do work neat and in a
workmanlike s'yle. and on the most reasonable
terms All work warranted. Jobs delivered to
i all prU of this and adjoining counties without ax
tra charge aprlP, 'ddyi
MO X E Y E A S I L Y M A D E,
With our complete stencil and key cbe k
outfit Small capital required. Circular" free.
STAFFORD, MANFG CO., 6ts Fulton Street,
i New York. dec 1w 1
ANTED —AGENTS —ln every town
f<"
C ESI I MAX A CO'S
GREAT ONE DOLLAR STORE
Desortp'ive checks s'o per hundred. C-.nsum
sumers supplied direct from the tnauufa tunes,
i and all goods warranted. Circulars sent tree.
ADDRESS
CUSiIMAN A CO.,
decl9 10 Arch St., Boston^
tV\ ERY VARIETY AND STYLE
j OF JOB PRINTING neatly executed at t •
ales at TB* BKDPORD GAIITH oSee. Call and
leave yeur "New