The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, December 18, 1868, Image 3

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HCNTINGIMN AXD BROAD Ton R.R.
—W;irr.R AsatXflHEJT —Twi Table —'"a and
after sep*. tAth, funsger tniH arrive and
der art ** f Glows :
Mt\\ Traic leaves M Dallas a! 116 p m, ur
- v.s Huaiingl-s a: 42t r. sc. leav - HUM
• ;I sst 955 a -J> . *2 J arrives at Mi Dalies as
12 lis E
Areaaeltn>i Train !rst Svxi-a 7-30 . *..
and arr res at Huntingdon. a: 5 . am; leaves
Buntiagdrn at 4.3d ; at . uul arrive* at sa*:-. n
*. 6ST p sc.
S -Alt*— good I< Wii-.
N ir\* —the -fieigh Ix-i'.r.
liehifj gatherev!—the ice
iUniytotio UaaWWOfcOOIBHO.
Imtle —£he r*.\Hl- in the cjan
ty.
The vtttihef h.tr been intensely cold
f r a Wtxk pa-:.
In -eat u—huvkw heat cake*. |K>rk
ai.'l rdtt-dgie#.
An .. -irbiri,' tuestion -who will
gvi the r -t office?
I nia:i. notice—Advertlse
ns* i.> the \ avenietii.
To pwnteOßTty rising—Take a
<wii! < f yea-! -re reilrwisf.
I;, uivi-'iu ■ i .- ; -.t,lingf=r the win
ter -a* -ers <• r :he GAZETTE.
i; J the adver; - mf . 11. 'b
terA Co., in another o<ium.
T , nuiii- roti- tj mention —Radkmi
aj ..ML:- for Ex alive crumb*.
".Snow iaaiiins is OH of -ue T-VLA of
wlil :. ti:e 3! *ly i- m P ----- • >iupi;ur.=.
Mr. Suoer, of Somerset, killed a •
j • rkef h-.-t we*?k, that weighed -*j.
• in if- -• L.at.
The editor of the Hoii. Jay-burg
- 'ispining t r aCbrtstnaas:u:k-
V. A Ki- _r-fisi =er ./j '. ! -uit him bet-
ItT.
Vv'e "c.ve" : • > lOtf-et. Thitjlae
toe ..vest !••• gs. £;id lio -,i jb; : ;.e
i;_. It-*. -Uih .g ■■•.**. Xuf ced.
The Johnstown Iron Company par
ol - -d the L property for the
I ur* .'-a? o: aeetir. ug irva ore. i:ai. -
Hit.
Pd-at : _• in S onerset -juty,
was avoided a banner by John Cessna.
"1. .- .- t..e ■ y '■ vn-hp in this dis
trict where negroes wen* v ;ed. ami of
tvurae they all cast thc-Ir ... > for
the Radical Congressman. >ae go -i
turn I -vrve? another.
i„c A.: -i.i tju .i drtver.- ..re t >a.-_-
ing of splendid editorial chairs lately
I: wealed to ifilim BaA luxuries are
unknown iu this region. We'ii ex
; h.g U-tt'.-r any i.y. ac.-.i tip our
1 ! —Sjr-. : V
OMITTEI'.—In the pr-.-gediags of
• \ lj vrned O ort, | at
Frtvlaline Smith et al vs John Caven
.i r-r Ejectntent. Jury find f--r
I* - *
TaAttßPKßStap UEALKSTATI:.—C.C.
- .
iAr'.i to Geo. G. Burr - f r^MJK.
The lHjfT P r -perty, :. Pitt street,
was purchased at public on last
Saturvlay. by John Cessna, E~j., for
?-. >.
a:.*i <*>. . . ml .a* ami : - lt:h. when
K*. Ki.rx.—We ;uv vrakei up a
ng . K t K jx- r. lie ? i-k- in the
WHWhiM of wpo—in the beautiful vii- r
IfIBII -' : :J. .-iV it I . SHU
111- n-irne i- Vriiz What-vou-m■ly-eali
iii.-n. IF - a poelle cuss, too. for the
his c aie rv. Ssen -- i ■ y
SdafcUoflto! Do it mne mom -.
A WANT ~ : PLIKU.— In pa-: y-.-ar-
I • <liffi*uit we have all fund i: to
obtain -.i:; artidenttobte for a Osrl-:-
T . -U; : '.y thl- want. H.-.r:-
1 y & M :za-r h- v - sole-ted from the
finest entabliilimeals in the east an eh
gnnt fitoortawnt of games*, boys' t*i •
. 1 i: >nipaQi >n-. traveling
b hanging basket-, hyacinth
- • I _• mes.and a thousand oth
er -uitable for persona of al!
1 1 -- - - *lt& I r ** •' ••V . * h • V
CL. -r.No OuT.—il. \V. Perk stressor,
of t:. Bovifyrd Clothing Km;->rium, l
ut C- er.sin ■:.< A i>ver
< bats, Goate, Pants. Vest-, Han, Cape, i
Geato* Furnishing Goods, and Notions, !
a* greatiy SEDUCED PRICES, in or
. -r :• ■ it ake room f ?r the spring trale.
'l. - who want bargains in Clothing
I go to It. W. B. te'-fore purcha
-ir.g wit* re.
BASOAIHB ar.'l shoes, glass
ir*. ■ ju-s-n-war- . and everything else
.-.•?* at the Ib-gnlator* establishment.
Ire. hi- purchases direct from
t tßai.afaetur-r-. In large quantitie-,
a el i- thus enabbd to s*Sl < tir.\p.
HKAM.N V ILL-T >AV OF THE
CP.EAT RK.MLIOX.-Any person in
v- mt of eich-T or both volumes of this
w rk can obtain them by leaving their
orders at the in juir-r Book -Store.
FINE PI ;.-s and Hymn Ux>k-. -ult
a .'e for Christmas presents tan be
bought cheap -it the lo'juirer Boik
**tore. gt.
A fine a.-*orimeat of Alburns, latest
-tylf-s. at the Jiif jirvr Book Sto.e.
cheap for cash. gt.
Go to the Inquirer Book store to buy
fine iyK>ks for Chri-tmaa presents, gt
FOR SALE-a desirable building lot
on Richard Street, in the Watson ex
t- ision. Inquire at thi- office. tf.
A SffAW AND CLARK fJo Sewing'
1 lone in good order foraaie. En
quire at this office. juF'ttf.
11l • VKD xOI B Dtt:i-. —We have no
dout'i that many jersou? in this coun
ty are holding oiir.vvnleti dvxsi- whirh
it would be well fur them to have r*>
txvrdtsl, as dirmixl by the provi-i.Hi
of tin act of A—* mbly which rev]uires
that "all deeds or conveyances for real
estate in the Commonwealth, shall !•<-
recorded in the offii.xe for recording of
d eds in the county where the lae.us
lie, tci'hi,t sir mo'itAs after the execu
tion of such deeil ami enveyance and
every such deed and c nveyance not re
c rded as aforesaid, shall be judged
ul'.T'fit an*i roul against any sab-e
--qucnt purchaser bra valuable eonsid
erati n. unless -a a dtxsls IK recorded
before the recording of the deed or
c r.vcyauce under which such -üb-e
- qucnt pun baser or iu =rt>g-agt-e -hall
claim." This isa very imjsjrtant no
tiee, and th-se holding unrt<*orded
deeds will see the imp.irtam*e of hav
ing them recorded without further de
lay.
M. -sr-. D. A H. W. Smith, of tlii
city, the well known manufacturers of
the American Or.*; AN>, have recently
a Mod to their :y:M. very powerful and
attractive Organ- f.-r churches, with
.. iiitiful upright cases, having gilded
imitation plp--s making them tine or
namental instruments for the choir gal
! *ry orchapel. Alt musicians. U{on Inw>
ing them,expresstb.i'irsurpris<-at thea
roonntof pure and full tone which they
are capable of pr lucing. These new
- *y!. e >ntain the deep m anu al -ub-
Uiss, and -uper <xtave coupler, giving
them sufficient volume to - j-tain even
a hundred or more voices, and yet
are ri-.-h in - .ft and expressive effects.
They areh.i ming wry popular on ac
ev-unt of ti.-.-Ir real musical merit, and
nbo fur tht-ir rea-onableness in price,
f ringing them within th re-a- h of aii
churches. — BoTott C'.-rfc./- ;n Register.
There is no pawtokl .. a: it Planta
tion Bitters will ward off Fever and A
_Jv .i:A a.I kindred -ii-ea-.-. if usei in
tint-,-. N Si.nily nc- J sntfer fr ru this
distr.s-ing . atuplalnt if they will keep)
PfcUM&Soa Bitters ui the h /iise, and use i
i. aoconlinjt to The most'
Mil cta'.t iitgre<lieut f trb- niellciue
is v.'aii-aya or Peruvian 15..rk. Which is
known to be the finest an I purest ton-
Mln tue veg--ta e 5..-ig-i m. Foe ex
tract of this Bark i- the active princi
ple -f u.i t!ie g >-1 ever gad Ague
Medicines by iutMiigeatdoe- "
:-TS. Calisaya Ik.rk is used extensive
ly in the tn m jfact are of P.antati n
Bitters, as well as quinine, and
we dare say th y owe their popu
lar i;. v.. -tiy t " . fact. We can re-
COQIU icn • 1 t .a : ii.
MAGNOLIA WATER. —Oapcriortothe
—*st . .i- rt.nl German C'ol >gne, and
s .■. al na.i I'.tti price.
ML. > IIKETZI i have U---I tlu* B.t-
T- r- I -'.ti-ined fr.am y<u an I fin I tnern
v. F. all they are rev .-mmended to : e.
1 : •. i ..ne > a:T r-l me - - I -
erabS- relief. I feel as though I can
not do \NTV well with at them under
my present state of health Lb MEX
IGE, No 141 South Sixth St. Phila. •
Pus* r liip'.ic Passyu.ik < "hurch.
SCHEETiJ'S standing ad
ver:M-emerit in an-Mncr I'iaaiii,
X£U'* IN BRIEF.
Wi.-.-n L-- - acaat i Rlchm .nd, in
i- :L -My *il ■ r lered the de
ti . . : r within the city
11.;.1t5. V.. : r rder a'- tit 3,000
barrels -A w ;uky vere d? -1r >yed.
by - ene of the owners, the Richmond :
Circuit c' .;:*. n Saturday, gave judg
.A against t: -ity i r s!■'>. < *>. The
other owners will J u * •-- now recov
er in like manner.
T.. foriun - A h - late John L. M -
Knight of Bordentown, X. J., is c-sti
*a "ol at $_ -.• i. IF* !. :* Fe"" to
the Odd FMlows for charitable purpei
— ;n*i th-.* r -t of hi- property goes to
hi- lamily.
A rich grotto of topaz, fr-?n which
I.'tv ecu • vtra tcl - weighing
fr 11 tw to three hundr-d pound-,
ac i valued at nearly il. "*J, has been
foun 1 in Switzerland.
Raneli'a planing mill, in f'hicagn,
a -.- bufij. i on V\Vir. -.Jay night.—
Lots Two bandied and fif
ty m.-n were thrown out of employ
ment.
i it. ( har>- Feiiim re. of Mt. Pleas
ant tows.- Ip, W. -hingt .n c anty Pa.,
w N - hot and killed,* firwdajS -ince, by
hi- Uep-acn. J -hi) smith Achi- >n, iu
a*, aitercatiori :-itween the two.
'M.fr B -ton Post thinks we might
*J .a rc-ura-i specie payin--nt from the
i3i'>.Tof**;iivfcr weddings" announc
ed.
At JLiine, the other day, a
litlic girl of ten years was finer! ten
dollars for stealing, and was oommit-
L- i for want of the money.
A number of ''elegant and refined
young guntleinen" in Missouri, it ii
-Aid. advertise for situation- a- v>ns-in
law in w -althy fainilie-.
The Sour d--a!ers of Portland Me.,
had on i.a . i >n Saturday Last a -rock
of three handr&l thousand barrels.
One firm at Ilu isrjn, Wisconsin, ha
• hipped ■',,(**> [m,uml-s of wool and 4,450
I u:M- of h .-p.-? this season.
Vermont, during the last five years,
he- had one divorce for every twenty :
marriages.
An ex laange wants to know if Mr-.
Bloomer -till ''pants" for fame. She
live- at Council Bluffs, lowa.
John W. Garret? ha- been re-elected
President of the Btdtimore and
railroad.
Whalen. the of D'Arey Me-
G* ~ ha-, been r^spited until Fiecember
Afth.
I>~paU;hess from various points aii
nounce the cio-ing of navigation.
IIJOAXD Ai.f, KXPEN-S.- PAID!—
Air' .tau*. ■.{ Awisc ■ Sa- rrt-n sisjio
M*- n:*t £ oar *dr*rtMMg r. /At 1
——
MA IIRIEIK
-;ARR—BER)/f.E On th' !ftrh 'ttj the
ii'.} J Q i' Atee Xr. tor t V, M j So
' Beef" " ,tr ' 'dley Rr4fvr!
RRf.-LfNO— fl /FF-HAS —Os ,*.e er'.f
the *•!- by *6-war.', Mr J H*i*!ir,g
Mi* U-tfimum bos;. <A B*4iari
fljc Brtffovti CSn>.rW.r> ajctifovti, ipn.
IU ED.
IMLKR—the sth in.-; . in K--dforJ township.
Mr. Siawt LiiiScr. r*l -I year-" 2 m aths en i 11
-.U J s.
liar
\I.I. THE WORLD and the rest of
atokiDj are re.-pi-.-tfaliy iof.>re*i that I
have a* the Warehouse, at B. ■ iy Ban Mat: n.
Fresh tiroani Plasur. ani Stoce Fi ;-*.er; :.
Livery- ->l and Aasericar. Salt
dort-xS JOHN XV BARN DOLLAR
J ,kit ACRES OF TIMBER LAND
I'M* LAND FOR SALE —Fakass Tvk
NOT;C "—I fer f-.r sale a tr*e! of tin;her'.and.
containing !-X' arree. r-nre or !<-#=, in St CUir
v-weshsp. sit 'r : ng lnd -f H enjsine'.- heir*.
Kinfsr: R-:t-hs- t H l Jerbsuts. an i other*
The lae-i t* weii Simbered with pi oe white osk.
choetsnt •k I.* .of the Lest qoality There sre
three )w mill-frm within one-half to one sod a
half lilies of she lasvi. sni the timber is ea--ify
et '.ten to the milts. On'-balf the lani can be
farate-i when cleared. Th : f is a desirable prop
ert*. Per-:r.- ariahing to rorehase ean vddress
S. si STATLEK.
declSus3 SrhelSsburg. Pa.
4 FFLT< IK'S NOTB E.-Thc sub
y\ --ri *' r art- "ted by the Orphans Court
' Redf ri e.iauty to make liinribtiii a of she
miftgyi in the hxsi- f J an W. Licgenfeltar.
ier i.. an: th e entitled to the siste by law.
aad t-t examine aai settle any except: r.s that
may be fiMi auxins: the a*.-.- ant of sai l adminis
trator. wiU attend to the duties f his app.ist
mentor. Saturlw. the 21 lay f Janaary*. 1- 9.
at his S.*e in Belt" >ri, at L' o'rlt 'k. A 34 . of
, aaid IST. when &J a here <ll pirc.*s interested
can attei i JNO P P.EEIV Audi* r.
ieclswl
rjASTER. —The ?übsK.*riber would
iesre*ttfu ; !r inf-j-at the pablle that ho has
r-tceivel :"r:i tb ccy tons : best Nva
ten :;a
ROCK PLASTER,
and wii! c riiauo ta re-eive. ishis f:- :k iim'tush
es. u-.til the ft-st t Aorii. whi-*h o wiU grind,
arid :.are f f ssie at Har.iey's il S. as i wiil sail
aseho..j . caa be ■ a-ht ?>r cash. Wheat, rye,
ore 'at *he —: ea-' : - - taken in vx
chsEge f■: P!v.-:er Rein-:. Mr nlj until the Ist
of April Thar kt s! tkr pas' far rs'he soheita a
e n.iaotn-e . f the same
Mo'-uM ANDREW J. MILLER.
; XT'ARM AND TAVERN STAND
I FOR SALE The subsar ber will sell at
, *:r *.* sa'-- j.: Farm and Tavern Stand, titaxte in
A b gLsny: wr.shit:, S- ser--: r.-unty, Pa on the
- -scereet s: i BedtVri Ta.aj-ike mile* e-.ss i
tee: rater an-i 2, s. :ux-:i p :f the attar place,
•" -- .-'Mi f.. ; ACHES "F LAND. 1 a.-rean
-*r cLMs: a liar:-.vemonts— large Hoasa,
li'ii L'r ve Stable. n--v Bars Barn and otfier
satbaili:r.gi Tbe lani it ®ir!i a iaptea to grata
growing or grating, wr it *<:-red. cocren ent to
•-•Lnr.-hes and -'h> : TL.e 1 .***;:n : the Soa*i.-
ern Penr.*r!rsci. Kailrosi ems.--- one end of this
Fvren t\ .tt given en the fir-*, day of April.
M.'i Tern;, r-.- - r.ahle. If 'he above t-rot '';y
r. •! •'.! by the 1-* lay of Jsnuary. 1- it will
be rente! The sabscribsr cm be MHtelat his
r r it- -- M* 1! t, in A. c .--iy tp . rby
letter at West End P 0 . Pa
It -wj .-A.MI'EI. WALKER.
"VOTiCE <>F I N<i LT>ITH)X.—
jA Wherea*. James W. frasier did present
bis petit:., nt :: n that : - fa:;.cr W:-.ssa
Frii r ii :;f ited ir 'eat?.:- • taring a wid, w.
Ca-harice Preiser, ari is-ue c_."lren ,ur
riv'rghia to wi; Henry Frailer, residing in
Somerset eo.. Pa., Jirur Petit..ner ret.iing
ts Be if ri coaatr an-i Be:} •.•am as-j J 'hn Fr-•
■in r--"i ;r. the State vf Indiana. That H)4
intestate died -eirc i ;f a tract vf land, situate in
th. -..ihip :f"url.-.-j in-ail •. ui.ry f E-df r-i.
r.ntai-Mig t<r. huadrsi acres, m re-.-iess. at at
n:;y a-.r-.s -ieii.; sr. jM- '- - <i'-tiyt:;n hating
there r erected a ; w.a::. r-t sried dw..iir_*
u-u-e. 1 g barn and other oat-huh . Jigs s'.- . an
erpharl thereon, a.];, i-ir.g lands .i Wii iam
K;t.sey Cable ij wry. James
Barn- J • W Frciier and MathiasOnsiadt, and
pray:-,g tk _-C'. art to award an Icqars: ; . mie
paniti.n aoc-.rdi&g to the r-ravcro; theyetit: ner.
notice i- BBREBY GIVEN, LH in % u.-s-.-
aace >.f a trr': of par.iti :n •rv.-Lt.'i at" ne ,i
- I -vii. Pr -reed to h . 1 xti Inq -:i> •r. en
the rr .i. jzi J is the M it ; Ju
ry- A I' '-•'.* it V w. a a:, i
where t-us . > may at;-. :, iif :r.-v proper,
decicw fcOBERT STE KM AN hh S
XAEARFFL B R E A K D O W N !
I L: r. my t-.-iog greasy needed sr the p-rec
ent t:-sr. it is the duty i all to bay wu<ys ihev
can bay the cheapest, hence
G. li. OSTER & CO.
'■ ' 'ify the pabL that th t ire t .■* re
cuirir.g and up-miag th* in :-t extensive art 1 varied
iss rtn. :nt f nev an 1 chexp
WINTER G6ODS
ever reced in Be if r i parchs-t 1 coder fsv -ra
e!e c'rrum-txures since the great breakdown in
prices, an Iw' .1 n ar offer the at fc> CAr-U buyer-.
1- th wh M-ale and retail, at a-h lower prices
thsc the :se kinl can be bought rin Bedl' rl
e un*y C actry > . : seerers w:':l f.ai a: 'pror
tur.;*y f -vrilr r *.::eir -* 'k- if .iy a sing: ■
pieee is wante-l at wh-dejaic prites.
SpM.lal Extra >r iinary IndueeL^nt?.
Is hi.
a'hair, strip- I, r ail shat aai chene p.-plies in
tiiangeahie effect- f rsu.ts an! wLk:ng Iresses.
aii that look at -liein say thev are cheap —Extra
heavy mixed melange poplins ac l ne p'os ultra
Repeitxr - fir nits Empress .J" . Ecg'iru serge-.
EpicgUnas and e .rled poplins, in brown. s*ee'
rio'rt. purple, wine graee, games and KDmirk.
They are besu'iea. All you have to lo 1, :. -k at
thetc. ar.i y ar can jaigaent will uy buy
Fren-h Merine-. - -hargs w delaines ar.i al
p all * . r. ■ v - : ring- ' -* American •-].
la: :■ in 1 Artnur?? in the new stripes and palka
dots, Tery desirable.
I. "• yarl-: )f beautiful calico pr M- - that wont
fade, at r 5 - lv. 12. 14. Si ar.i 15 cents.
Pile- of b eache i an 1 cnbleaehei auslins. a*, f,
- 19.12. 14. 15. 16. Is and 20 cec*s
Toa hare all bear! c . doubt of cheap 3 vanels.
It is all over town Toe Salter ta k ahja: it as
inach as f the romiag h >!May- al! *. S 9anna's
at 25 4 41. f : ar.i 6i> cents.
Ladies Furs, sr.iw's Oracl Dutches. Lady
Beiie, pretty balat.ra! ar.i h<vp -strts. Corsets
gutrar.teed tf> stand enough of pressure to break
a rib every week Lv ies hrotkfast -.is*!-. Mer
ino vests, soois gloves tnl ao*iery.
Met. wool aai rneriio omer "birts and draw
er? Woolen aai white over shirts, cotuf.rts.
neek-tiee. seirfs cciiar. Ac
A large an I varied a*e*r;ment ' f cloths easai
meres, tee<ls, -altnet- velvet r rl. blankets,
gingham- • .. :k - tick r.g* raining atr.pes. table
diaper*, oapkins, doylies a&J t..weis, lecideliv
cheep
oa- ready-ma-le cl .thing, ha*-, caps,
bo s aci shoes strike ysoa aseheap, a wh .'e rig
at our store from tip * toe ar. 1 won't cut you
EBSlb.
Carjikttff and Floor Oil C'IOIIH.
Wo f * g a-, i aii w ,! ingrain carpet., reniii --S
er.try an 1 stair carpets, an i 3 ,r oil el ,:hs.
FUEill FAMILY GROCERIES.
Choice Java. Laguayrs and ft. > ff ; Choice
?•< >-, Imperial. Young Ily-or.. Ooi /ag and Japan
Tea
A fa:i line of sugar? ar.-l syrap A choice as
sortment of tobaccos aai segart In a word every
thing you want AH are invDe-l to caii an-d see
for then.selves No trouble to show goods wheth
er yoa wish ti bay or not Terms cash sales* oth
erwise specified O B. OSTER A CO. ;
Bedford, Pa t doe lb '•Ua i
1/ 'Til A Y 11 EI I Kit.—' ame to t hT-
I j prem.sesof the saf.-criber re*tl--ngir. I.
erty Tp.. about the Ist Nov. last, s black end i
white -potted Heifer between two and ibrec years
old. with a-raall erop ,ffthe right ear Tbeowner
is r* .. *.*'*■ i •/, e ■ rr.s forwari prove property, pay
Charge* and ?**■• per ssay r -i-.e w.lldisposed
of ece&rdirig to Saw HENRY' B<)W.-fcK
dec l ew!
lieu*
INSTATE OK JOHN PARLEY*,
4 j DECEASED —Letters Teslamaotary having
heei; granted to the umlarsigaed. Executor of ihe
!'l Witt and Testament of John BITIIT, late ot
Middle Woodberry township by the
Register of Bedford County. all peraou indebted
to said estate arc here!'* notified to ic.fco iaime
diate payment, and ail having claim.' again*: the
estate are requested to prexent them properly au
thenticated for settlement.
DANIEL BARLEY.
Executor oi* the last Will and Testament of J: he
Barley, dee'd, deciSwA
|>UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
I REAL ESTATE —Bv rirtne of an order #f
the Orphan's Court of Bedford county the under
signed, Administrator of the Estate of Christian
Huffman. Sate of Middle Wood be try township,
de' d will ffiT for sale, at public outcry, on
Fri'hr, th* Si day of .laEuary. A I>.. ! - "d.
upon the premise*—All that certain Tact of Tim
ber Land, adjoining lands of Benjamin Loo gen- {
eeker. George Croft. Martha K. Duncam* heirs.
Da*id St-.'-frvV and others, cents-.: >rg 51 acres
and 145 perches, nets measure, known as the i
Csi'ner r M-.-Faxtond tract This property is i
el.gibiv 1,-csted ab-ut one mile from Woodberry
and is sreil covered c ith chestnut oak and other I
timber, and will be s 11 in lota or altogether to
suit the convenience of purchasers Persi a* ue
string to purchase should examine the premises
bef-. rc sale Sale to ccumenee at 10 o'clock. A
M fxaid day. when due attention willie given
ar.l terms insie known bT
C L. HOFFMAN.
J. L HUFFMAN,
declrwt Admnistratere.
SETTLEMENT OP THE BOUN
TY ACCOUNT F MIDDLE WOODBTRY
Tv'WNBHIP FOR THE YEAR lvM —The Audi
tors of Middle Woodbury t unship met at the
hotel of Hon Willi am G Ficholti in Woodbury,
s the 12th day c-f Decearber. A D . 1-eiS, at IC
o'cloak. arid proceeded to audit the bounty ac
cout;: ■ f Epkraim L- nge::-. ker ar i Ja - .bS, Bass
".er. -uperv :* r* and e lectors of the Bounty Tax
f r the year i-'L with th fdl-.-wiag result, vit:
Ephraim Longene.-ker Dr.
T wh !e amount of his share of tax
and duplicate S33SI 98
Cb
By an; Must of uncollecte d tax s7'.- >BS
By amount paid vert Treas
urer i-'T bounties 2 i 97
By amount of escape Sis; 2>."i 10
! By amount of p-er c outage at ft
pereeat S4 55 .K<SB 47 :
$293 51
In't from 21 Dee. 1864 t 12
Dec. IrisS 69 S5 i
Eal. due by L ngenecker $ 46 J 36
j dstcb S- Basil c; Da
'- T- wfc !e amount of his tax on
-duplicate $5237 7s
CR
By amount far. vlle-tablo Ux $22 F 5s
By amount raid over t. Treas
urer far bounties ISLJ 10
BT an.'-cunt ---f escape list 152 10
By am. a:.t £ percentage at 2j
percent 129 95 4482 43
s7:*'s 35
In - fr :a 24 Dec 1-64 to 12
Dec. IsSS 179 77
Bi! .r 4F*35 13
Bal. due by Lougenecker 363 36
Wh eam .ant das town-hip sl2sß 43
The undersigned auditors having thus amply
examined an i audited tl* bounty a.-e out* of the
1 Ephraim L Jgenecktr and J-,, bS. Bassler,
'up-ervts r- and -rs ihe B unty Tax f r
y, r 1861. certify that the above is a correct
and true statement of the same.
Attest : JOHN KEITH.
J R DCRS SROW. JACOB CARPER.
Cleft Audi Mr.;
'
O || in A M 'NTH can 16
' I ' * ' by m*.l and jecuxis Agents We
n.si
steady, jmStable emj' ryrcent, f r tin sr who
tt-.'ia oo<:s- -c A-Mr-.--. with ?-<rt. stamp C L
3 ar. L' !eri ACo. 1- New 8:., Near York. 4w
QOMETHING XKVV AND T^TO
O ELL —A New £-a inMu.-ic. Popular .Musi
at i' ; -Pr ,*. 1J • -. &' IJalf Lime Be
riv, d Jfn-.c r- r the Million ' So 1 now read v.
v.. and w< ris -f-heOoiaie >-tg. "CAPTAIN
1- n a.- F THE HORSE MARINES Others to
.lour rat iiv. Price. 5 cts a;h. Your News
.:r ha,-" it or will get it fry a. Mailed on re
- 'O f-r. - Address BEN/ W HITCHCOCK.
Pu-.'-her Sr-rjng atreeb Xw York dec's* •
. F R-' TH! WORKING CLASS.—!
1 AM now prepared to furnish c-snstant etn-
F vsaect t j all classes at their h.mes, tor their
*1 ire is: aenu Bu-ineat new. light an I pr- flta
t r:e Firry o- nts TO yo rrfr-evaitrwgrveaHir esr:.e 1
s.ni the t at i ifi'l* aara &*rlv a- muoa as
men Orea: indaeetaents are offara 1 All who
tie this notice pie use *end use their address a: I
test the r-oainc- rthemseives Ifn t well ss'.U
-sed I w:;; ser. Isl to pay pr the tr able - f wri
ting tae Full t-irtisnlars sent free Sample
sent by mail for I- cents A i-ir-.s
--declSwf B. C. ALLEN. Angssta. Maine.
i GEN I>, \\ AN I EI). To strii a new
■ Fl. M pertaining to Agriculture ar.l the Mr- ;
.iaxii. Arts, Eiite-i by TIRO. E. WARISO. h- M
■ ' -N-w Y A Central Park Stkia|
.ke it ever puvlishei 2.-- E"graving*, .-ells a:
• git: • FarmMe-chani.-s aod Workiagaen of
ad . iJrv? A tiv jaen and women are coining
m : y Send f r Cireulari. E. E TREAT A
00 . Publi.-hers. 634 Broadway N V. declSwd
\ I o N E V K ASIL Y .MaT UK,
J.TJL Y- arc -'.n-ril and key che k
to fit Small capital required. Circular* free,
'i A. Foi'.D MANr i (S 1 )., 66 Fulton Street,
N * - " deal -w4
\\"M AHE COMING,
AND WILL PRESENT To ANY PERSON
S<:n iiDg us a Ciub in -ur Great
Oil' I > Liar Suk- (if Iry an-1 Fancy
-G O O D S,
A WATCH p re of SHEETING. SILK DKErS
PATTERN.A: A:.
FREE OF COST.
Our ;r iucentia's during the past few years have
beet. large-
WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES
<JE PREMIUMS.
We h i e made many important addition* to our
Winter - -k* as i Live largely extended our
Exchange I. -t. and we now feel confident to Diet
the ieuiar. i of our extensive patronage.
St'id for .%'W Ctri-' jr.
Cat*' me of Goe-l* and .rimrJe* sent to any ,
ad-ifree Send m me/ by registerei letter.
A i lreas <*ll order* to
J.S IJAWg3 A CO.,
I'J Fe leral St . B -ton, Mass. S
POB x C
Whole-ia'e Dealer* in Dry and Facey Goods. Cat
tery. Plated Ware. Albums, Leather Goods,
Ac., Ac , declawU i
4 WATCH FREE. Given gratw |
,"\ to iive, nnergetic Agenti mala orfecnali- in
a s. light an-1 t <sirabie ba-:r.- - paying thir
ty J 'lars per-Jay sore No gift enterprise, r.o i
burnbo'. A 1 dress R. Mm roe Kennedy k Co.. i
Pittabarg, Pa. declMwd
J Burton's
TOBACCO ANTIDOTE
W ARB.AN Usb to rem.re ail desire* f-r Tobacco.
It is entireiy Y'ege'able and harirde.es. It Pari- |
fi-* and esriehe* the Blood. lovigeratei the 3yt
• j ....... . gres* N" iri.-jing rod Strengthen
ing j.,wer is an excellent Appetiser, enablet the .
Stoaaeh to Digest the heartiest food, mike* sleep
refreshing, and establishes robust health. Smok- f
ers and Chewers f>r 6-.x'r Y'ear* Care-i Price, i
fifty cent* p .*t free A treatise on the injurious !
e£ -'a of Tooaceo. with lists of references, teati- :
monial*. Ac *ent free. Agents wanted Ad-ire** '
Dr T K ABB >TT. Jersey City. N. J S-,ld by j
i all DruggisU. del9wl2
I,* | / W u j PER YEAR tfuararitwr I '
•J) J *" 'I ' and steady employment. We
want a reliable sgentin every coanty to sell oar j
Patent Whi'e Wire Clothes Line* Everlasting
Addre-s W HITE WIRE 00 ,75 William at., N Y j
or 16 Dearborn s' , Chicago. 111. delß*4
CIARI'ETS —Don't Fay the Hisrh |
I Prices I —The NEW ENGLAND CARPET s
€< of Boston M*..s .established nearly a qoirter j
of a ■'■-.-■iij -g in their pre.tent h/catlon. in Halit
err 71 73, 75. 77 7k, 41. c-> and H7 II to-over
■Street bare probably furnished more houses with •
carpets than any other house in the enquiry. In ■
order to afford those at a di-tacee the advantages 1
of their tow prices, they propose to send, on re- j
ceipt of the price, 20 yards or upwards of their I
b* i j'if i' Cottage carpeting, *t s(t cent* per yard,
with samples of ten*, rs. varying in pnee from 25 I
cents to f ; per yard, suitable for furniabing every |
part of any house. dec 1 a a 4
lieu* zVivntisnncnts.
I EMPLOYMENT! CXR'IKS
j f the NEW WORK by Jt-sirs llavui
BK *>E. will BE wdd by Agents during the next
few months
THE GREAT METROPOLIS,
A MIRROR OF NEW YORK,
i treating a ;ur re wherever seen, uucjualled in
the biK-k traiie It is destine i to an immense sale.
ItkNl A(.K NT > NV ANTE I> .
One agerd rcp-rt* 24 names ir. 4 hours. One a
gent 29 in ! dsv One S9 tn i days One writes
•'I can sell 16-iO in a mouth " Ladies, invalids,
disabled soldiers, teachers, young men and w .men
and others are invited to send lor information.
The work is jest announced, and good territory
ean be secured by prompt application No free
Greenback* but extra Coin miss.,>n* paid upon this
. Sox k Address
BLISS * CO.. Newark. New Jersey
4 GENTS watite-l for the
sEC R E T S E P k V I C E,
BY GEN L L C. BAKER.
The astounding revelaii ::s and startling .ii
' ' s -v rk are creatine the u.
I intense desire i- use minis of tbe people to ob
-1 tain it. Its vffi.-ial character and ready sale.
c mbined with an increased commissi-.n. make it
the bit subscript:, ti b. k ever published. Send
for Circular# and see cur terms and why it sells
I faster than any other work AiJress JOBS
BROTHERS A CO . Philadelphia. Pa . or Circa-
I go. 11l _ j
Vss GREENBACK Of full value ;
<e : 'ree.*.. :v B A<?t
BOOK AGENTS WANTED FOR
MATTHEW H ALE SMITH'S NEW BOOK 1
'•Sui.-hi .ic and Shadow in New \">>rk."
A c-rk tAW rbiag Interest, Replete wuh An
e.d ttj and Incidents of Lite in the Great Me
tr p ~.* Our Agent in Hart:- : 1 • Id - in one
day : no agent iu X J sold 227 in 15 days ; one
agent in Mas. s -i-i 2.-C in iae w ek ; one agent iu
Conn s id 3t)4 it .nc week. No book published
that sell- *■ rapidly.
Y" u wish to know h >w F rtunes are ma ie
s ar.d S.ist in a day ; how Ministers are ru
invd in II all Street. how "Countrymen"
are swin il 1 by Sharpers; h.-w Ministers and Mer
chants are Blackmailed; how Dance Halls SEd
c •-: cert Sal. r-s are Managed; L .v Gambling
II."-u-'fand Lotteries are conducted: b >w Stock
Ct iiij antes Originate and how the Bubbles Burs - ,
read this wrk It tells you ab.ut the mysteries
ot New York and contains biographical sketches
. t its Dote-i Millionaires. Merchants. A • A large
i Octavo Vol., 72J pages. Finely Illustrated. The ;
larg'-st c mmis-iou given Our 32-page circular
ar-i fi Greenback sen: Free r. application. For
full particular- an i t.-rtn*. s i ire-* the Publishers.
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XXll TtiE
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FOE YOI'NG I'EOPLE
HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN, tbe Greatest
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send* $2 50 the regular pries lireetly to us. a
e.-.r-v of the Cbromo.
THE yI'ACK DOCTOR,
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wi-l he s-nt by mail, pre-paid, in the order ol
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A SPLENDID NEW .-TORY, by Alexander Da
ms:- .-• . a will bs printe-1 from a lvance sheets,
furr.i-hei nly v. to..- psfesr. J"HN Y. SLATER. ,
< Publisher, Baltimore, Md.
$20,000 MONEY
GIVEN AWAY:
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The cheapest Gorily piper in the United State* !
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Giylorl Clark, Mr*. E F EI let. Orpheus C
Kerr. P. Hamilton Myers. Mary A. Denis-.n, T. S.
Amur. C itharine Eiroshaw. Lottie Brown, John
S C Abbott. Hon. K .bert Dale Owen. Edward S.
Eill*. Mrs. A L Piielps.
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circle—the whole being free from all Political and
sectarian bia*
The illustrations will be there in each mumbcr.
ar.-i fr.tn the verv ablest artist* in the country.
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the price o( which ia S4.DO
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ers will be entitled to select a book or
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j The getting np of each club of 10 Bubaerib,
UTr will be entitle-l to seclcct a h>,k or
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; The getter up of each club of 5 Subscribers
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| afterwards al l names at the -tsuae rates, and the !
1 names will be counted, up to April Ist, as part '
' of the original club.
Specimen copies sent, free of postage, on re- f
. eeiptof a five cent uote
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iktv
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Large inducement* as- J liberal premium-: offered
!to agents and canvasser* Sample c< pie* furnish
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OFFI C I A L
HISTORY OF THE WAR.
Its C,UI s, Character, CON<luot and Re
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By IION. A. 11. STEPHENS.
Its ready sale, combined with an increase.! cotn
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R N 1 \- E R ~S A L |
CLOTHES WRINGER.
i MP ROVED WITH ROWELL'S NEW PATENT
DOL BLE-GEAR T)ie cm! J wringer which can
use the ••STOP." cr fastning above the Cogs, which
1- absolutely necessary to prevent the Cog from i
playing out of gear, and the Rubber Rollers from
being .trained OR broken in wringing large arti- I
cles Sold by dealers generally! A supply at- I
ways kept on hand for shipment at Cleveland, i
Chicago sr. I St I, ;LS R C. BROWNING, 1
General Agents. 22 "itttllllll street. N. Y.
> ~
Xr
COLBURNS PATENT.
PvTeNTt D J' t.R 9. UK-ISSCKD Are 181843.
Extracts fr M Letters and Reports of the work
ing Qualities fthe Axe :
I Your Axe is Bound to be THE AXS.
II IT will cut 25 per cent, better
111. My brother 1 st an arm in the war. but
with Y ar Axe he can cut as well as any one else
can
IV If I E uldr.ot get another, twenty-five .$25;
dollars would not buy it
V. It will cut hoop-poles better than any other
Axe
VI. I W aid not BE without ii for anything
VII. The only objection is it goes tos far into
the wood.
VIII. Men who ehop for a living universally ap
prove of it. At.. Ac., a 1 infinitum.
For sale by all responsible dealers in the United
States.
UPPINCOTT A BAKE WELL,
PTTTSBTBGH. PI.
Msr.UF AC rarer* of th* RED JACKET AXES.
> \W. SH IVELS ai d SCOOPS, arid ail approved
Shapes and Styles of AXES. Sole owners of COL
iiks's PATENT.
J) E W HA T It AC K.
J C unty Rights Send for circulars to E. S.
BLAKE. Pittsburgh, Peun
DRUNKENNESS AND ALL love or
desire f r intnx: -iting li-iuors. safely and :
T- -itlv-ly cured by DR. CLARK'S 'SALVATION ;
PIUVLIRBS." Tbty CAN be administered if necessary
with AT the knowledge OF the person, in Ale, Wine j
Tea. or any other beverage. SENT by mail on re
c-ipt of pri -E. ONE DOLLAR. Address DK. I
JAMES L CLARK. 43a liaison S'reet, N. Y.
Co: This OU F For Reference.
J |NE DOLLAR! ONE DOLLAR!
\ / MESERVE AC). 35 Sudbury St . Boston,
are ■ ie pr-prietc rs and manufacturers of the new
, !y invent--"! Peerless Double Pen Fountain. A
gente wanted everywhere With each fountain :
sold, whether ingle f>r specimen or to elubs. they
?er. 1 a -lip. Without Charge, describing some ar
ticle they will sell for Cno Dollar. They sup- i
ply families with thousands of useful, ornamental, j
A i: 1 DCCT -.iry ertl Ie- of unequalled quality, de- .
fyicg competition in this trade. Commission*#! F
to 8500. according to size of clut-s. Many agents
make S2O per day. Circular? sent free.
I O O K ! L O O IV ! j
The magnitude of our business has enabled ns to
make the
INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS
. FOR OCR
ONE DOLLAR SALE,
especially in the line of COTTEN GOODSf
LARG Elt TII A X EVE R !
[J,; Seel for circulars, with NKW PRBXII'M
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With Illustrated and Exjilanatory
notes by BENSON J. LOSSIXG.
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A member of Washington's own family— one who
lived with him from infancy, and most prove pe
culiarly acceptable to the American Public.
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and an increased commission makes it the best
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The RU ST liberal terms to agents, an L exclusive !
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f ADDERS from a distance for any
A J kind of JOB PRINTING promptly attended
to. Bend to THE QASETTJC JOB OFFICE Bed
ford. PA
FpERMS for every deHC-ription of Job
PRINTING CASII; for the REAF/N that for
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TELEGRADII IN CHINA.
THE EAST INDI A TELEGRAPH COMPANY $
OFFICE
NIG. 2i> A 'S> Nassau Street,
NEW YORK.
Organised under special charter from the Slate
of New York
CAPITAL $5,000,000
50 0(H) SHARKS, SIOO EACH
D I It E C T O It S.
HON. ANDREW G. CI'RTIN. Philadelphia.
PAULS FORBES, of Ku-ellA Co , China.
FRED. BUTTERFIELD, of F. Butterfield i C
New Y'ork
ISAAC LIVERMORE, Treasurer Michigan Cen
tra! Railroad, Boston.
ALEXANDER HOLLAND. Treasurer American
Express Company, New York.
Hon JAMES NOXON, Syracuse, N. Y".
, 0. 11. PALMER, Treasurer Western Union Te!
graph Company. New Y'ork.
FLETCHER WESTRA Y, of Westray. Gitb* A
Hardcastle, New Y'ork.
NICHOLAS MICKLF.S. New Y'ork.
O F FIC E R S.
A. G. CURTIN, President.
N. MICKLES. Vice President
GEORGE ELLIS Cashier National Bank Com
monwealth.: Treasurer.
1 HON. A. K. McCLURE, Philadelphia. Solicitor.
The Chinese Government having (through the
Hon Anson Burtingamei conceded to this Com
pany the privilege of connecting the great sea
| ports of the Empire by submarine electric tele
graph cable, we propose oommencing operations
iu China, and laying down a liue of nine hundred
miles at once between the following port s. via :
Population.
; Ganton 1,000,000
i Maeoa 60,000
! Hong-Kong 250.000
| Swatow. 200.000
! Am0y..... 250.000
; Foo-Chow 1.250.000
Wan-Chu 300.U0#
Ningpo 400.M0
Hang Chesa 1,306.000
Shaus-hai 1.010.000
Total 5 010.000
These ports have a foreign commerce of $900.-
000.000. and an enormous domestic trade, besides
; which we have the immense internal commerce of
the Empire, radiating from these points, through
its canais and navigable rivers.
The cable beiDg laid, this company proposes
erecting land line?, ai d establishing a speedy tied
trustworthy means of communication, which must
command there, as everywhere else, the eommu
nirations of the Gorernmont. of business, atid of
social life especially in China. She has no [-ostal
system, and ber only means now of commuuicating
information is by couriers on land, and by steam
; ers on water.
| Tbe Western World knows that China is a very
large country, in the main densely peopled; but
few yet realize that she contains more than a third
of the human race The latest returns mude to
her centra! authorities for taxing purposes by the
local magistrate make ber population Four hun
dred and Fourteen millions, and this is mora
likely to be under than over tbe actual aggregate.
Nearly all of these, who are over ten years old,
not only can but do read and write Her civili
sation is peculiar, but her literature is as exten
sive as that of Eurepe. China is a land of teach
ers and trader? ; and the latter are exceedingly
quick to avail themselves ct eTcry proffered facili
ty for procuring early information. It ie observed
in California that the Chinese make great use of
tbe telegraph, though it thero transmits messages
in English alone. To-day gteat numbers of fleet
steamers are owned by Chinese merchants, and
used by them exclusively for the transmission of
early intelligence. If the telegraph we propose
connecting all their great seaports were tow in
existence, it is believed that its business would
; pay the cost within the first two years of its suc
cessful operation, and would steadily increase
thereafter.
No enterprise commends itself as in a greater
I degree renumerative to capitalists, and to our
whole people. It is of vast national importance
commercially, politically and evangelically.
I_jf""The stock of this C-ouipauy has been uu
qua.itii.diy recommended to capitalists and lusi
uess men. as a desirable investment by editorial
ar'ieles in the New Y'ork Herald. Trtlum,
It orld. Times, Post, Kxpreis, ludejiendent .and
j in the Philadelphia North American, Press,
! Ledger. Inquirer. Age. put let in and Telegraph.
Shares of this company, to a limited number,
may be obtained at ssu each, $lO payable down,
sls on the Ist of November, and $25 payable in
m- ntbly instalment? of $2 5o each, commencing
: December I, 1563, in. application to
'
DREXEL i CO.,
34 South Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Shares can be obtained in Bedford bj applica
tion to Heed & Schell, Bankers, who are author
ized to receive subscriptiono, and can give all no
cessarjr inforinatiou on the subject. sept2syl
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