The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, May 07, 1869, Image 3

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Home and Around.
HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP R.R.
—SI-RIM AKRASORXSST. —TIM TABLE. —On and
fter April 29th, passenger trains wilt arrive and
depart as follows:
Mail Train leaves Mt. Dbl!r9 at 1.00 p. in , ar
rives at Huntingdon at 4 20 p.m.; leaves Hunt
ingdon at 8.40 a. m., and arrives at Mt. Dallas at
11 52 a. m.
Ac-cm modation Train leaves Saxton 8.20 a. in.,
and arrives at Huntingdon, at 10.10 a. m ; leaves
Huntingdon at 5.55 p m., and arrives at Saxton
at 7.41 p. m.
Bloody Run is talking brass baud.
Subscription books are opened for the
new Morrison's Cove Railroad.
Two fine horses were stolen in Hill
Valley, Huntingdon county, last week.
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Peter Lomp, of Ayr tp., Fulton coun
ty, killed a blacksnake, last week, that
measured over seven feet.
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The Altoona Bteatn Fire Engine
Company has purchased a $OOO span of
horses to "run wid de masheeq."
The blackguard scribbler of the Holli
daysbuig Register is informed that the
lire will be stirred up soon enough tor
him!
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The Huntingdon (flobe is running
I). J. Morreil for Governor. Daniel
will to tmvol than are
around that (llobe la-fore lie can win.
The Masons and Odd Fellows of
Hollidaysburg have bought * lot in that
borough and intend erecting a three
story brick for halls and store-rooms.
A man who refuses "tanglefoot" is
called a corn dodger. Corn dodgers
were scarce last week, as candidates
were plenty and bled freely.
O.
Daring burglars entered the store of
Johnson & Watson, at Huntingdon,
one night, last week, and stole a large
quantity of silks and other valuable
goods.
The rolling mill part of the Juniata
Iron Works, near Alexandria, Hun
tingdon county, was destroyed by fire
on last Sunday night. Loss considera
ble, but covered by insurance.
QUERY. —Did or did not "our" mem
ber slip out of a side door, at the P. O.
Department, to avoid a closely pursu
ing applicant? Did he? Echo answers,
"hedid." Cruel echo!
CHANGE OF TRAIN TIME.— On last
'Thursday, 29th., Schedule No. 1, sum
mer arrangementon the Huntingdon A
B. T. Railroad, appeared. The train
now arrives at Mt. Dallas, at 11.52 A.
M. and .leaves at 1 P. M.
There is -considerable growling at the
appointment for postmaster at Hun
tingdon. If the manner of making the
appointment was as outrageous as at
i Bedford, it is no wonder the people
I growl.
CARPETS.— James A. Brown has o
peued a new carpet store at Hunting
don, to which he invites ail people of
central Pennsylvania, and promises to
I sell at city prices. Persons visiting
Huntingdon should give Mr. Brown
a call. See ad vertisement.
,
We call attention to the card of W,
*C. Schaeffer, Esq. Mr. Schaeffer has
lately been admitted to the bar, is a
young man of more than ordinary
ability, and we have no doubt will
faithfully serve all who entrust law
business in his care.
WOKBIMENT. —The scribblers of the
Inquirer are still greatly annoyed be
cause we have such elegant apartments
in the GAZETTE BUILDING. Their
rooms compare poorly with ours.—
This worries the boys. Don't fret, we
were poor once, too, and had to put up
with what we could get.
NARROW ESCAPE.— A little boy nar
rowly escaped death at McConnells
burg the other day. He was playing
•on the rotten pump floor of an old well,
when it gave way and the little fellow
"went to the bottom. Fortunately he
iWas extricated before life was extinct.
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Attention is directed to the tulver
rtisemeia/ of li. V. Leo & Co., in this
: week s [*ver. Anything in the furn
| iture or niaarble line will he furnished
| by them at tbe shortest notice, and on
I the most reasonable terms. Th'ey de
serve to be extensively patronised.
HORSE THIEVES, —FuIton county
seems to he infested by a gang of horse
thieves. The Democrat says that two
more fine horses were sfolen, in Ayr,
last week, and an attempt made to en
ter the stable of Judge Dickson, in
Todd tp. These rascals should be
summarily dealt with.
By the new law, township clerks are
required, within sixty days after the
Qtntuul election©, to moke out anel pub
li-h a full and complete statement of
t the financial condition of such town
!ships, under a penalty of fifty dollars.
\The clerks should, therefore, hear this
[ fact in mind.
ELECTION OF COUNTY SUPERIN
| THN.OENT.— The election for County
I' Suporiiiteaden* took place on Tuesday
last Prof. J■ W. Hughes and H. W.
Fisher were the candidates. The vote
stood as ollows: Fisher 76; Hughes
(&">. Th' salary was fixed the same as
iheretcore, *l,OOO.
I the progress of a trial, atourcourt,
j. t week, the veracity of a colored
\v : tness was impeached. A colored
"Irother" was ealle<l upon the stand.
I In snswer to the usual question, the
vitiess said that he knew nothing
abat the man's character either future
•or kntrary f
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UINTKD. —The Inquirer of last week,
■halie following pointed article in re
g;rto the fraud perpetrated upon the
of this borough and vicinity,
py.hhn Cessna, in the matter of the
i J'ost- htice :
Sidney Russell was elected
118 J" ,n this P luce bv ' a 'najori-
Wii !L u * e ."odred and twenty-six over
there being but forty-
.M""' hi,n TM. ui
-01 I " n<i en, P hat ''= expression
i f e 8 ' ldJi however been i
Utterly disregarded."
LEGAL ADVERTISING.— The law re
quiring legal advertisements, such as
Executors' and Administrator's No
tices, Orphan's Court Sales, Auditors'
Notices. Ac., to be published in the
two papers having the largest circula
tion, has been changed. As the law
now stands, it requires the publication
of all legal notices in two paper.*, one of
each political parly. Of course this
makes the GAZETTE one of the medi
ums through which all such advertis
ing must he done. Administrators,
Exeutors, Auditors, Ac., will please
take notice. vv; 4
CHURCH DEDICATION. —The new
Evangelical Lutheran Church of
Bloody Run, Bedford co., Pa., will
be dedicated to theservice of Almighty
God, on Sabbath, the 23rd day of May,
1869. Rev. R. A. King, President of
the Alleghany Synod and Rev. 11.
Baker, Pastor of the Evangelical
Church of Altoona, will he present
i I). V.) oil this occasion. There will
be services in the church on Saturday
evening previous. The neighboring
Lutheran ministers and ministers of
other denominations, and the public
generally, are cordially invited to at
tend.
WENT BACK ONTJIEM.— During the
trial of a cause, iast week, an ardent ad
mirer of Article XV and a dusky de
scendant of I I on, who once upon u
time had shown his fondness lor tin*
feathered tribe by capturing a few
hens, was on the witness stand. Upon
cross-examination a certain lawyer who
enjoys a joke hugely, asked him,
"How about those chickens, Tom ?"
Quick as thought Torn answered, "I
don't think there is as much harm iq
taking a few chickens as there is in
those big fellow.* robbing the, <rovernment
every day." Sooty son of sunny clime!
Nobly hast thou spoken !
FIRES IN FULTON. —The Fulton
Democrat records the following fires in
that county:—On Wednesday week
the house of Mr. Daniel Lamberson,
Jr., of Taylor tp., was entirely con
sumed by lire with its entire contents.
No insurance.
On Sunday last a fire broke out in
the house of Mrs. Reader, near llus
tontown, consuming the house and
barn and all her farming utensils.
The lire originated from a stove pipe
which run through the roof. No in
surance.
On Monday last the house of Mr.
Cromer, iu Fort Littleton, was entire
ly consumed by fire which originated
from a stove pipe running through the
roof. Only a few articles were saved.
Insured.
A WARNING. —Two dwelling houses
with all their contents, were destroyed
in Fulton county, last week, the fires
originating from the criminal practice
of running the stove pipe through the
roof. One was the home of a widow
lady, with a family of seven children,
who were left penniless by the disaster.
We have always looked upon the prac
tice of running a pipe through a shin
gle roof, as a very dangerous and fool
hardy experiment, in fact, a first class
invitation to the destructive element
to eonsume your home. This evil ex
ists to some extent in this county, and
we have often been surprised that we
have not more frequently been called
upon to record accidents by fire from
this cause. We trust that the above
cases will serve as a warning to all.
MORE POST OFFICE PEDDLING.—
Another post office has been sold out
by "our" member. We refer to the
one at Saxton. In this instance "our"
member lias again shown his true
character as a servant of the
people. As early as last fall, Cessna
made promises to have a Mr. White
appointed at that place. Before he
went to Washington he gave assuran
ces that it was all right. So the mat
ter stood till long after the appoint
ment should have been made, when,
Mr. White, happening east on busi
ness. concluded to proceed to Wash
ington and ascertain the cause of the
delay. On his arrival there, about the
first person he met was "our" übiqui
tous member, who told him he was too
late —that some one else had (teen ap
pointed the day before. To satisfy him
self, Mr. W. went, the samp day, to
the P. O. Department and was there
told that'our' member had "just gone
out" after having a postmaster appoint
ed for Saxton ! How are you promises !
Who says "our" member is not an
"artful dodger," and not so "dev-il-ish
sly!" either.
RATI,ROAD MEETING.—A meeting
of the friends of the Bedford and
Bridgeport Railroad was held on Tues
day of Court week. Judge Kink was
called upon to preside. Wra. Hartley,
Esq., stated the object of the meeting
j In a fow well-timeil ami roreinie rc
! marks. On motion of J. R. Durbor
row, Esq., the following resolution
| was passed :
Resolved, That the chairman ap
point. a committee of one each, for Bed
ford borough and Bedford, Colerain,
: Napier, Harrison, Juniata, and Snake
Spring townships to solicit and pro
! cure subscriptions to the Bedford and
Bridgeport railroad.
The chairman then appointed the
following gentlemen as said commit
tee.—John Hafer, Bedford Bor.; Wm.
Chenoweth, Bedford Tp.; Martin L
Hetrick, Colerain ; Hon. G. W. Gump,
j Napier; Joseph Cessna, Harrison;
George Blackburn, Snake Spring;
! William Keyser, Juniata. The books
■ were on hand during the meeting but
no subscriptions were received. The
gentlemen who have been appointed
to solicit subscription are known in
their respective districts as energetic I
business men, and we trust ttiat they
will do their utmost to advance the
interests of a project fraught with so
much importance to every man in the
county. Bedford Borougli has done
well, but can and will do better; and if
the other districts which aro equally
interested,and through which the pro- j
posed road is to pass, will manifest a i
liberal spirit towards raising the neces
sary funds, the road is bound to be a
success. Delay in this matter is dan
gerous and suicidal. Ijet the commit
tee arouse the people on this all-im-
asrsrforti 4K ntti-tt* pn-
port ant subject, and when we have
once exhausted every effort and still
fall short of the means to build the
road, we can reasonably look abroad
for help. The enterprise can and must
be successful, and to this end let us all
put our "shoulders to the wheel."
COURT PROCEEDINGS.— The regular
April Term ol court was held last
week. The whole week was occupied
in trying cases for the Commonwealth,
not a ease on the civil lis! beingreached.
The following are the cases disposed
of in the court of Quarter Sessions:
Commonwealth vs. Jacob Dean. In
dictment for horse-stealing on oath of
G. Stuckey. Verdict, Guilty. Sen
tenced to one year in Western Peni
tentiary.
Same vs. Samuel Baily. Indictment
for horse-stealing on oath of Eli Rein
ger. Verdict, Guilty. Sent to the
I louse of Refuge. The defendant being
only 14 years of age, the court adjudged
him too young to send to the Peniten
tiary.
Same vs. Francis Diehl and Philip
Wilkinson. Larceny. Defendants plead
Guilty,and are sentenced to two
months in county jail, and costs.
Same vs. Jacob Anders, el al. In
dictment for obstructing highway, 011
affirmation of Jacob l'eckley. Jury
find defendants Not Guilty, and costs
equally divided between prosecutor
and defendants.
Same vs. Thomas Johnston. Indict
ment for For. A lias., on oatli of Ann
Hill. Defendant found Not Guilty,
hut to pay all costs.
Same vs. Dr. J. M. Lindsay. In
dictment for obtaining goods under
false pretenses, on oath of E. Y. Imler.
Found Guilty and sentenced to $2O
tine, twenty-four hours in county jail
and pay all costs.
Same vs. John W. May. Indictment
for cutting timber, on oath of W. W.
Barclay. Defendant found Not Guilty,
but pay one-third of all costs and pros
ecutor two-thirds.
Philadelphia, March 28th, 1867.
MB. SCHEETZ- -Dear Sir: I have
used your Bitters, and seen them used
by others with good effect, and in no
ease without producing good results.
In one case a fellow workman was
taken with vomiting and purging, and
was so reduced that he was scarcely
able to walk. I got your Bitters and
gave him three doses in one hour,
which entirely cured him.
THOS. BROWN,
1004 Otis St., 18th Ward.
IMPORTANT.—
Asheom, J. B. Kegarice, Dan'l 15.
Bobb, Alexander Lyons. T. 11.
Borfz, Martin L. Neff, Win. L.
Borger, Geo. 11. Noble, Jas. I).
Carn, .Adam B. Pilkington, James
Castner, J. 15. Price, Henry.
Doyle, Martin P. Hussell, A. Sidney.
Evans, N. C. Stewart, Abr'm J.
Feight, Jno. W. Spalding E. A.
Jetfries, H. B. Sparks, W. W.
Hay, H. H. C. VVeaverling, Ad'm.
Kingsbury, C. O. Weller, J. Q. A.
Will please address J. B. Spiese At
torney at IJHW Harrisburg Pa. giving
their full address, and enclosing stamp
for reply. apr23w3
MARRIED.
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OVER—MOCK—On the 2fith nit., by tbe Rev.
C. C. Ileilman, Mr. James Over and Miss Barah
Mock, both of this county.
BIDDLE—KQONS —At the Friends Cove par
sonage, on Thursday, April 29th. 1869, by the
Rev VVm. M Deatrick, Mr Charles F. Biddle
and Miss Eve Ann Koons, all of Friends Cove, this
county.
DIED.
ZLMMERS—On the 24th of April, Mr Jacob
Zimtners, aged 75 years, J months and 16 days.
Jle was one of the oldest and most respectable
citizens of Bedford township, a kind neighbor and
an humble Christian He departed with a full
assurance of a happy imuiortalitf beyond the
grave. He has left an aged widow and a large
family ot twelve children, sixty-two grand chil
dren and seven great-grand-children to mourn his
defarture The unusually large concourse of peo
ple attending hi? funeral indicated the high esti
mation in which he was held by the public.
BOYER—On the 27th ult., in Union twp., Mrs
Barbara Boyer, aged 50 years, 3 months and 23
days.
ilnc
VI >MINISTBATOUS' NOTICE.-*
Notice is hereby given, that Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Henry Colledge,
late of East Providence township, dee'd., have
been granted to the undersigned. All persons
knowing themselves indebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment, and those hav
ing claims are requested to present them, proper
ly authenticated, for settlement.
JOSEPH R. COLLEDGE,
JOHN COLLEDGE,
may7w6 Administrators.
N'OTICE.— ACCOUNT IN COMMON
PI.EAS. —The account of S. L. Russell, Esq.,
Trustee of Jas. H. Beeler, W. Scott Beeler, Mar
garet A. Beeler, now Margaret A. Trout and
Mary E. Beeler, now Mary E. Ruby, children of
John \V. Beeler, dee'd., has been exhibited and
filed in the Prothonotary'g office, and will be al
lowed by the court of Common Pleas of Bedford
county, at an adjourned court to be held at Bed
ford, on Thursday, the Ist day of July, next, un
less cause be shown why said account should not
be allowed. By direction of the court.
0 E. SHANNON, Proth"y.
may" *3*
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If the article named on the Check is not wanted,
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Reference will be given, if required, from the
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New York, as to our standing and the strictly
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[yffe want Agents in every town to whom
the following Commissions will be paid :
TERMS TO AGENTS.
For a Club of 30 and Three Dollars—2l yards
Brown or Bleached Sheeting, yard wide; all wool
pants and vest pattern; Marseilles quilt; 12 yards
good bed ticking; 7 yards red twilled flannel; 15
yards cottcn flannel; 1 dozen gents' linen Hand
kerchiefs; Sue white German counterpane, fringed;
handsome balmoral skirt, elegant double clasp 100
picture photogpaph album; silver-plated engraved
five-bottle castor, elegant silk fan, ivory or sandal
wood frame beautifully spangled; handsome head
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colors; fine dainask table cover; 1 dozen line linen
or damask towels, ladies' real Turkey morocco
traveling bag; delaine dress pattern, 0 elegant en
graved uapkiu rings; 1 dozen fine merino or eotton
stockings; violin and bow in box complete; set
jewelry, w th long pendant drops; lad es' fashion
able square sbawl; good meerschaum pipe in case;
1 2 dozen Rogers best silver dessert forks; or one
article from club of 20 and one from exchange
list.
For a Club of 50, and Five Dollars—33 yards
good qnality brown or bleached sheeting, yard
wide; fashionable alpacca dress pattern, any color;
1 set lace curtains; 1 pair wool blankets; En
graved silver-plated six-bottled castor; 3 1-2 yds.
very fine all wool cussimere for pants and vest;
set of 6 ivory-bandied tea Knives, with silver-pla
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ladies' or gents' large real morocco traveling bag,
french frame; handsome poplin dress pattern;
ladies' cloth cloak pattern: ladies' fashionable
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quilts, silver-plated cake basket, plated on fine
white metal, genuine meerschaum pipe; I pair
gents' calf boots; or one article from club of 30
and one from club of 20, or four articles from Ex
change list.
Club of 100, and Ten Dollars—One of the follow
ing articles; 1 rich merino ortbibet dress pattern;
1 pair fine damask table cloths and napkins to
match. ] pair gents' French calf boots. Very fine
all-wool cloth for ladies cloak. 65 yards good
brown or bleached sheeting, yard wide. 1 ele
gant high-colored all-wool plaid poplin dress pat
tern. 1 Empress cloth dress pattern. 7 1 2 yards
fine cassimere for suit. 1 set ivory balanced-han
dle knives and forks. 1 ladies' or gents' silver
bunting-ease watch. 1 Bartlett hand portable
sewing machine. Splendid family Bible, steel
engravings, with record and photograph pages.
25 yards good hemp carpeting, good colors. 1 pair
good Marseilles quilts 1 good six-barrel revolver.
1 elegant fur muff and cape. 1 single-barrel shot
gun. 1 silver-plated engraved six-bottle revolv
ing castor, cut glass bottles. 1 very fine violin and
bow, in case. 1 very fine all wool long shawl. 2
1-2 yards double width beaver cloth for overcoat.
Or eight articles from exchange list.
a more extended list of commissions,
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commissions, in proportion to the amaunt of mon
ey returned for goods. This extra commission is
not offered by any other hou3e. We are the only
rißz who pay their agents for SENDING for goods
after they have obtained subscribers to their
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-VTOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. —In
pursuanoe of an Act of Assembly, to Pro
vide for the collection of State. County, Poor and
Military Taxes in t'necounty of Bedford, approved,-
the 13th day of April, 1868, the undersigned will
attend at the times and places below named, be
tween the hours of 9 o'elock, a. m., and 4 o'clock,
p. m., for the purpose of receiving such Taxes, for
the year 1869 :
Monday and Tuesday, 24th and 25th, at Woodber
ry, for Middle Woodberry tp. and Woodberry bor.
Wednesday, May 26, at Pattonsville, for South
Woodberry.
Thursday, May 27, at Bloody Run, for Bloody Run
bor. and West Providence tp.
Friday, May 28, at Joseph Mortimore's, for Snake
Spring tp.
Monday, May 31, at Daniel Fletcher's store, in
Monroe tp.
Tuesday, June 1, at Wm. Adams' mill, In South,
ampton tp.
Thursday, June 3, at Rainslmrg, for Rainsburg
bor. and Colerain tp.
Fiiday, June 4, at D, A. T. Black s for East Provi
dence township
Saturday, June 5, at Joseph Cessna's, for Harrison
township.
Mouday and Tuesday, June 7th and Bth, Mowry's
mill, for Union township.
Wednesday, June 9, at Pleasantvillc, for St. Clair
township.
Thursday, June 10, at St. Clairsville, for St.
Clairsville bor. and township.
Friday and Saturday, June 11 and 12. at Schells
barg bor. for Schellsburg bor. and Napier tp.
Monday, June 14, at Bridgeport, for Londonderry
township.
Tuesday, June 15, at Bedford for Brdford bor.
Wednesday, June 16, at Oentreville, tor Cumber
land Valley township
Thursday, June 17, at Buena Vista, for Juniata
township.
Friday and Saturday, June 18 and 19, at Bedford,
f"r Bedtord township.
Monday,' June 21, at Saxtun, for baxton bor.
Tuesday, JUDO 22, at Sloneratown, for Liberty tp.
Wednesday, June 23, at Coaldale, fur Coaldale
bor. and Broad Top township
Thursday, June 24, at Capt. Jno. Eicbelberger's,
for Hopewell tp.
"All porsons in said county who shall, on or be
fore the 28th day of July, aforesaid, piy to the
said Treasurer the amount of his or ber taxes,
shall be eutitled to a deduction of 5 per centum
thereon."
A schedule of all unpaid taxes on the 20th day
of August next, wi'l he made out and delivered
to a Justice of the Peace for collection.
&pr3ow4 I- MENGEL. Treasurer.
sfopl #ctirris.
1" IST OF RETAILERS.—A list of
venders of Foreign and Domestic Merchan
iUae, in the county of Budfoid, for the y#*r IH#9.
' n ipurairwl and classified by the appraiser of
Merchantile Taxes,
i C 'LAX*, LIFT/ fonl Borough. TUT,
[ 7 G R Ostor, Jt Co. Store s4>i 00
I 8 A B Cramer A Co. do 30 00
j 14 THA N J Lyons do 7 00
1.1 Robert Fyan do 10 00
10 Miller A Bowser do 20 00
10 Hartley A Metzgar do 20 00
| 10 J M Shoemaker do 20 00
j 13 ALDefibaugh do 10 00
14 WW Shuck do 7 00
{ 13 Miss M Border do 10 00
! 14 George Reimund do 7 00
13 Mrs E V Mowry do 10 00
14 Isaac Lippel do 700
12 T M Lynch do 12 50
] 12 B Mcßlymer A Co do 12 50
I 14 Dr. B F llarry do 7 00
14 11 ileckerinan A Son do 7 00
jit K S Mapes ho 7 00
It Jacob Bollinger confeet'y 7 00
j 14 John C Smith do 7 00
14 tleorge Mardorff do 7 00
14 Mrs Si Shaffer Store 700
i 14 Daniel Border Jewelry 700
j 14 John Lutz Store 7 00
i 13 KM Fisher do 10 00
j 11 Reed A Suhell Bankers 15 00
| 11 0 E Shannon do 15 00
14 D W Crouse Store 7 00
: 12 H F Irvine do 12 50
j 14 Wm Keyser do 7 00
14 Simon Ling Whips A Saddles 7 Oh
j 14 John F Blymyer Hardware 7 00
|l4 Nycuin A Lindsay drugs 700
14 Margaret Fetterley Store 7 00
I 14 David Brode confections 7 00
i 14 Jtl Minnieh do 7 00
j 14 John Harris do 7 00
14 A B Carn do 7 00
|l4 Jacob Barnhart do * 700
Bedford Town slit ]>.
j 14 Bedford Min. Springs Ten Pins 700
111 do do do Billiards 700
jl4 do do do cigars 700
[l4 A B Cramer Ten Pins 700
j 14 Godfrey Yeager Store 7 00
| 14 K Y Ituler do 700
Bloody Ron Borough.
I 13 J M liarndollar A Sons Store 12 50
| 7 J B Williams do 40 00
! 14 F Masters Druggist 7 00
!13 States A Morgart Store 10 00
j 14 James Sheeder confections 7 00
114 Tbos Ritehey Store 700
| 14 A J Nycum do 700
14 John C Black confections 7 00
14 J Ramsey Store 700
14 Kliza Grove Millinery 700
12 Baughman Gump ACo Hardware 12 50
14 J D Lucas confoctions 7 00
14 J B Tobias Stoves Ac 700
Brotid Top Tp.
' 14 Daniel Rowland Store 7 00
| 14 11, B Wigton do 7 00
12 Lowry. Eichelberger A Cc do 12 50
14 Eichelberger Brothers Store 7 00
14 Mrs C Eichelberger oonfections 7 00
14 Headings A Jenkins Store 7 00
Cumberland Valley Township.
|l4 D R Anderson Store 700
>l4 Wm Laney do 7 00
14 E Dicken do 7 00
Co/erain Tp
14 Mrs Kate Corle Store 7 00
14 AC James do 7 00
14 Evans A lletrick do 7 00
14 Benj. Kegg do 7 00
14 Sam. Hunt do 7 00
Hopewell Tp.
14 McCamant A Beyers do 7 00
Harrison Tp.
14 V B Wertz Store 7 00
14 Jas. Shoemaker do 7 00
14 Nycuin Brother; do 7 00
Juniata Tp.
14 Hillegass A Co Store 7 00
14 Wm Keyser do 7 00
14 L N Fyan A Co do 7 00
11 Geo. Gardill do 7 00
14 Leonard Markel do 7 00
14 Joseph Foller do 7 00
Napier Tp.
14 E Richards A Co Store 7 00
14 Chas. Crisman ACo do 7 00
14 Win. J Statler do 7 00
M. Woodberry Tp.
14 D F Keagy Store 7 00
14 A. S. Longenecker ACo do 7 00
14 D Stover confection 700
14 Geo. Kauffman Store 7 00
14 Jacob Breneman do 7 00
14 John Hissong do 7 00
14 Win tt Smith Drugs 7 00
14 Win. Roberts Store 7 00
S. Woodberry Tp.
14 J Bayer A Brother Store 7 00
14 C L Buck ■£- do 7 00
14 L B Repiogle do 700
14 I Openhimer do 7 00
14 do do do confection 700
14 Robert Ralston store 7 00
14 J. H VVilkinson do 7 00
E. Providence Tp.
14 Simon Nycuin store 7 00
14 Jacob Felton do 7 00
IF. Providence Tp.
14 John Gilberg store 7 00
14 JohnM. Barndollar do 7 00
14 W. H. Allen do 700
Londenderry Tp.
14 Thos. Porter store 7 00
14 Jacob Beales do 7 00
14 Jacob Evans do 7 00
Southampton Tp.
14 John Mors store 7 00
14 H C Lashley do 700
14 James Elder do 7 00
14 J M Percell do 7 00
14 Jeremiah Bennett do 7 00
14 Daniel Tewell do 7 00
Monroe Tp.
14 J R 0 Neal store 7 00
14 Daniel Fletcher do 7 00
Saatun Borough.
12 J. A. A E. Eichelberger store 12 50
12 Little A Stoler do 12 50
14 David M Jones confections 700
Liberty Tp.
14 John V Besser store 7 00
Coal dale Borough.
14 Mrs Annie Prince store 7 00
14 Richard Langdon do 7 00
Schellsburg Borough.
13 Conley A Hull " store 10 00
13 EgolfASon do 10 00
13 Black and Mbrbourg do 10 00
14 John S Schell do 7 00
13 J E Colv in do 10 00
13 J A Songster Hardware 10 00
14 A Hamaker store 7 00
15 J L Long confections 500
14 Henry Sellers do 7 00
St. Clair Tp.
14 M Walker store 7 00
14 N II Wright do 7 00
14 Simon Hershman do 7 oil
14 E Blackburn Aoo do 7 00
14 G D Trout do 7 00
14 B F Horn do 7 00
14 Thos. Beekley do 7 00
14 Ickes A Son do 7 00
14 Mary Blackburn Aco do 7 00
St. Clairsville.
14 J B Amiek store • 700
14 T D Beegle do 7 00
14 Isaac Hann do . 7 00
14 S Gster ACo do 7 00
Union. Tp.
14 J M Walters store 7 00
14 John Lamburn du 7 00
Notice is hereby given that an appeal will be
held at the commissioners' office at the court
house, in Bedford,on Tuesday, the 18th day of May,
1860. JOHN A. CESSNA,
Mercantile Appraiser.
N. B Persons whose names are not contained
in the above list,who have commenced business
since the Ist of April, 1860, will please inform the
undersigned of the same. Also any who have dis
continued. JOHN A. CESSNA.
apr23w4.
ADMI> ISTRATRIX NOTICE.—
Notiee is hereby given, that Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Cadwalder Evans,
late of Cumberland Valley township, dee'd., have
been granted to the undersigned, all persons know
ing themselves indebted to said estate, will please
make immediate payment, and those having
claims are requested to present them properly au
thenticated for settlement.
RHODA EVANS,
apr2w6 Administratrix.
A DM INISTR ATOR'S NOTICE.—
J\ Letters of Administration upon the estate of
Willliam Smouse, late of Middle Woodberry tp.,
deoeasod, having been granted to the under
signed, residing in North Woodberry tp., by tbe
Register of Bedford oaunty, he hereby notifies all
persons, having claims against said estate, to pre
sent the game properly authenticated for settle
ment, and all persons indebted are required to
make immediate payment.
ANDREW N. BAKER, Adin'r.
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ADM INISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
Letters of administration upon the estate of
Jacob Kauffman, late of Middle Woodbury twp ,
doe'd., having been granted to the undersigned,
by the Register of Qedibrd oounty, all nersons
having claims against said estate, are hereby no
tified to present thorn, properly authenticated for
settlement, and all persons indebted, are request
ed to make immediate payment
aprlfiwfi JOHN P. HOOVER. Adm'r.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
Notice is herehy given that letters ofadmin
istration have been granted to the undersigned,
by the Register of Bedford oounty, upon the ea
tate of Susanna Uephart, late of Napier tp., deo'd.
All persons Indebted to said estate are requested
to make Immediate payment, and those having
claims will present them, properly authenticated,
for settlement, PETER GKPHART,
aprSOwd Administrator.
SHAM I'OON ING, HAIR DRES
SING AND SHAVING.
I am determined to fight it out on this line ali
summer and will warrant entire satisfaction to
all my patrons. I am also prepared to weave
hair, make switches and curls on the shortest no
tice and most improved styles. Room on Juliana
St., one door north of the Express Office.
aprStarf. jj Jf.
IJrg-ftoods, tU.
T? EARFUL BREAKDO W N !
1 Economy being greatly needed at the pres
ent time, it is the <Juty of all to boy where they
can buy tbe cheapest, henpe
o. R. OSTER <fc oq.
wish to notify the public that they are now re
ceiving and opening tbe meet extensive and varied
assortment of new and cheap
WINTER GOODS
ever opened in Bedford, purchaaed under favora
ble circumstances since the great breakdown in
prices, and will now offer them to CASH buyers,
both wholesale and retail, at much lower pricea
than the same kind can its bought for in Bedford
county. Country Storekeepers will find an oppor
tunity of sorting up their stocki, if only a single
piece is wanted at wholesale priees.
Special Extraordinary Inducements.
In ladies dress goods, such as striped and ehene
mohair, striped, plaid, sbat and chene poplins in
changeable effects, for suits and walking dresses,
all that look at them say they are cheap.—Extra
heavy mixed melange poplins and ne plus ultra
Kepellants for suits, Empress cloth, English serges,
Epinglines and oorded poplins, in brown, steel,
violet, purple, wine green, garnet and bismark.
They are beauties. All you have to do is look at
them, and your own judgment will say buy
Freneh Merinos, eoburgs, wool delaines and al
pacas in ail the new colorings, best American de
laines and Armures in the sew stripes and paika
dots, very desirable.
10000 yards of beautiful calico prints that won't
fade, at 6, 8, 10, 12. 14, 15 and 16 cents.
Piles of bleached and unbleached muslins, at 6,
8, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18 and 20 eents.
You have all heard no doubt of cheap flannels.
It is all over town. The ladies talk about it as
much as of the coming holidays; all wool flannels
at 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50 and 60 cents.
Ladies Furs, shawls, Grand Dutches. Lady
Belle, pretty balmorat and hoop skirts. Corsets
guaranteed to stand enough of pressure to break
a rib every week Ladies breakfast shawls, Mar
ino vesta, hoods, gloves and hosiery.
Men's wool and merino under shirts and draw
ers. Woolen and white over shirts, oomforts,
neck-ties, scarfs, collars, Ac.
A large and varied assortment of cloths, cassi
meres, tweeds, satinets: velvet cord, blankets,
ginghams, checks, tickings, shirting stripes, table
diapers, napkins, doylies and towels, decidedly
cheap.
Don't our ready-made clothing, hats, caps,
boots and shoes strike you as cheap, a whole rig
at our store from tip to toe aud won't cost you
much.
Carpets and Floor Oil Cloths.
Wool filling and all wool ingrain carpets, venitian
entry and stair carpets, and floor oil cloths.
FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES,
Choice Java. Laguayra and Rio coffee. Choiee
Fresh Imperial, Young Hyson, Oolong and Japan
Tea.
A full line of sugars end syrups. A choice as
sortment of tobaccos aud segars. In a word every
thing yon want. All are invited to call and see
for themselves No trouble to show goods wheth -
er you wish to buy or not. Terms cash unless oth
erwise specified. G K. 03TEK k CO.
Bedford, Pa.,declB,'6Bm4
Q-°° D NEWS
FOR THE PEOPLE !
J. M. SHOEMAKER
Has just received a large and varied assortment of
FALL and WINTER GOODS,
of all descriptions, which have been bought at
UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES,
and which he is determined to sell CHEAP
They consist in part ot
Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoes,
Ready-made Clothing,
Hats and Caps,
Fresh Groceries,
Buckets and Brooms,
Queensware,
Tobacco,
Segars, Ac.
Give him a call and see for yourselves
nevfith,'GS J M. SHOEMAKER
Q A R P E T S .
ALL PEOPLE
of Central Pennsylvania will
SAVE MONEY
by going to Brown's New
CARPET STORE,
Huntingdon, Pa., to buy all their Car
pets from 30 cts. per yard, to tine
INGRAIN and BRUSSELS.
-ALSO
MATTING,
OIL CLOTH,
RUGS,
CARPET CHAINS,
Ac
|3F*Dealers can buy of me by the roll at whole
sale prices.
apr3om2 JAMES A. BROWN.
TTT C. SCHAEFFER,
ATTORNEY AT LA W,
BEDFORD, PA.
OFFICE WITH J. W. DICKER SON, ESQ.
apr3o,'69yl
CRYSTAL STEAM MlLl£."—Our
Mill Wagon will deliver Flour, Feed, Ac.,
every afternoon, at 4 o'clock, in Bedford, and re
ceive grists. All work warranted. Terms cash.
JNO G. A WM. HARTLEY.
Orders may by left at Mill or Hartley A Metx
gar's Hardware Store.
apr3om3.
CAUTION:— My wife, Rachel
Barkman, having left me without any just
or reasonable canse, all persons are hereby noti
fied not to harbor or trust her ou my aeoouut, as
I am determined not to py any debts of her con
tracting HEZEKIAH BARKMAN,
aprlffwS Southampton township
S" ELLERS & FOLWELL,
WHOLESALE
CONFECTIONERS and Fruiterkhh,
No. 161 North Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
fabSlmS tdf Osders promptly attended to.
T UMBER.—6O,OOO feet Oak, White
I j and Yellow Pine Lumber on hands and fo
sale by J. B. WILLIAMS A CO ,
junl4.'67tf Bloody Bun, Pa.
THE Local circulation of the BED
FORD GAIRTTR is larger than that of any other
paper in this section ol country, and therefore of
ersthe greatest inducements to business ltB (A
(4rftise is its ooltunai.