The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, May 14, 1869, Image 3

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    § fifati fettle.
Home and Around.
HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP R.R.
—SI-RISO AKRAXGEHKNT. — TUCK TABLE. —On and
nfter April 29th, paasenger trains will arrive and
jcpart as follows:
Mail Train leaves Mt. Dallas at 1.00 p. m., ar
rives at Huntingdon at 4 20 p. m ; leaves Hnnt
in<rdon at 8.40 a. m., and arrives at Mt. Dallas at
1 r52 a. m
Accmmodation Train leaves Saxton 8 20 a. in.,
and arrives at Huntingdon, at 10.10 a in.; leaves
Huntingdon at 5.55 p. m., and arrives at Saxton
at 7.41 p. in.
Exceedingly fine--the weather.
Remarkably dull —the marrying bu
siness.
Hay is selling for S2O a ton and is
scarce at that.
Bonnets, this season, are reduced in
si/.e and increased In price.
Read the new advertisements in to
day's GAZETTE.
A special court will be held com
mencing on Monday, July 19th.
The only sure remedy for gaps ia
young fowls, is Heokerman's Poultry
Cure.
The organ-grinder was in town the
other day. His occupation's nearly
gone— ausgespei/L
A number of houses have received a
new coat of paint and are looking as
bright as new.
. 0.
H. Heckerman & Son have a sure
cure for the gaps in young fowls. 25
ets a box.
New three cent stamps after passing
through post-offices, look like pugilists
after a prize fight—both black and blue.
May parties are now the spring fash
ion among all our youtv folks who
are fond of fields, forests, fragrance and
flowers.
Ladies are to wear silver and gold
dust in their hair this summer—and
any one who don't get up and dust
will be ruled out of fashionable circles.
Brass and Porcelain kettles, all sizes,
at the new Hardware and House-furn
ishing Store of Jno. F. Blymyer, next
door to G. R. Oster & Co.
If your young chickens have the
gaps, go at once to Heckerman's drug
store and buy a box of their Poultry
Cure.
A convention, to be composed of del
egates from the different lodges of
Good Templars in the West Juniata
District, will be held at Bedford on
the 18th of May.
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS.— J. B.
Holland has been elected County Su
perintendent in Blair county; W. H.
Sanner in Somerset, and W. P. Gordon
in Fulton.
A law was passed by the Legislature,
requiring all persons who sell patent
rights, to get a license from the Com
missioners of each county. A heavy
penalty is incurred by disregarding
the law.
We saw the other day a car load of
corn brought to this place by a train
of ten wagons. It had been shipped to
Mt. Dallas from Pittsburg. This is ra
ther bad for Bedford with plenty of
corn in her graneries.
♦
Ifyou desire to purchase a first class
article of goods, at a price to suit the
times, go to Hartly A Metzger's store.
None but the best of goods sold, and
no misrepresentations made. We
know this to be so.
J. M.Cooper, Esq. of the Chambers
burg Valley Spirit , dropped into our
sanctum on Monday morning, looking
as hale as in the days of "Auld Lang
Sync." May he long live to do battle
against radicalism !"
The Bedford Gazette rejoices in the
occupancy of a three story brick office.
The rnqrtirer office, immediately ad
joining, has more stories in it than you
"can shake a stick at. — Hottidaysbnrg
Standard.
Jes so, Bro. Traugh. Call and see
us. Soda water for two.
IT FADES.— The beautiful violet ink
so much in vogue at present eventu
ally disappears entirely. Persons
should be careful not to use it in wri
ting notes, bonds, mortgages or any
thing that is to be preserved any great
lenght of time. For these purposes
good black ink is always the best.
Our readers should remember that
Irvine's store, No. 2 Anderson's Row,
is the place to buy good boots and shoes
and buy them, too, at reasonable prices.
Irvine drives his business and does not
suffer his business to drive him. Call
and see him.
ROBBRRY. — I The store room of Mr.
Richard Langdon, at Riddlesburg,
was robbed last week by some vidian
who gained entrance by breaking open
the bars which secured the cellar-door.
The money drawer was opened and a
pocket-book containing about the
most of it in notes, were stolen.
LARGE TAPE WORM. — Sometime
Mince a little girt living in the family
of Mr. Hertz Reiser, manifested fre
quent evidence of indisposition. A
few days ago Dr. Brubaker was called
to see her and from the symptoms pro
nounced it tape-worm, and prescribed
accordingly. About twelve hours af
ter taking the medicine, she was re
lieved of a tape-worm 18 feet i/i length,
and is now doing well.— Somerset Dem
ocrat.
Somerset has a sensation—nobody
killed, nobody runaway—its only a
Velocipede. Say, you Bedford fellov*;s,
are you ever going to get a velocipede?
—Somerset Democrat.
Not if we can help it. We are too
busy, just now, hunting up our
spare change to build a' railroad,
lu the meantime your /oiks may get
astraddle, paddle and skedaddle.
Liter —by Y'elocipedegrain. The
f'masheen" has "arrive." The little
hoys "laugh to see the sport" of over
grown youths tumbling over the moon
shaped means of locomotion of the vil
lainous velocipede. Everybody is ex
cited, and we can't write locals.
A CARD. — To the Democratic Voters
of Bedford County. Gentlemen I .
hereby respectfully withdraw my j
name as a candidate for nomination for
County Tresurer. To my friends who j
have seen proper to urge my claims for
that office, I am very thankful; and if ;
at some future time I shall offer my
self as a candidate, I trust to merit
their support. H. F. IRA INE.
BEDFORD May 14.
SPRING ELECTIONS AROLISLIED. —
The 15th section of the Registry Act,
published on the first page of to-day's
paper, changes the time of electing ci
ty, ward, borough, township and elec
tion officers; and hereafter, those officers
will he ballotted for on the same day in
October on which the general election is
held. No election, however, wall be
held for assessor a"d assistant assessors
until the October election, in 1870.
HORSES Stolen.— 1 wo horses, belong
ing to Mr. Neff and Mr. Hugh John
ston, of Greentree, this county, were
stolen on Saturday night, the 24th ult.
The thieves were pursued and over
taken on Monday night near Coplin's
hotel, about ten miles from Philips
burg. The thieves made good their
escape by jumping from the horses
and taking to the woods.— Huntingdon
Globe.
CASII OR PRODUCE. —H. F. Irvine, of
the Regulator, has determined to sell
for cash or produce only, after the Ist
day of June, next. In other words, he
has adopted the Cash System. Irvine
is an enterprising merchant and de
serves to be sustained in this new en
terprise, especially as he promises
to sell goods from 10 to 15 per cent
cheaper than he could do under the
credit system. See his advertisement
under head of "New Advertisements."
VELOCIPEDES.—Bedford has been
relieved from the dignity of dullness.
She has a velocipede—a real genuine
Yankee velocipede—in fact, four of
| them !
Think of it! Four velocipedes iu
Bedford, the town ablaze with amaze,
and the reservoir only half full of wa
ter.
"Can these things be and overcome
us ?"
Yea, they can; for the velocipede o
! vereometh muchly.
AA'e saw it overcome a young
friend of ours, greatly to the disparage
ment of his trowserloons.
"See what a rent the envious Casca
made!"
The velocipede has come; it has
been seen by a curious throng, but at
the present writing it has not been con
quered by any yeoman, or any other
man, in this bailiwick. .Not by a big
! jug full.
This is a progressive age but a veloc
: ipede takes up a progressive iedea and
scatters it all over the floor. It won't
; entertain a notion adverse to its idea of
locomotion.
Velocipedes are not to be trifled with.
They knock the pins out from under
you while you are trying to coax them
into go-ahead-itiveness.
Cruel, inanimate auimule !
Snooks, who has been to see it, says
the velocipede is too juvenile to travel.
It can't stand alone. Snooks is disgus-
I ted.
1 lezekiar's experience with his fa
mous floppin' machine was not more
disastrous to thai ambitious individual,
! than the repeated attempts of some
fellows we wot of, to ride the vicious
velocipede.
They flopped. And great was the
houe-aching thereof.
AVe hear strange tales about veloci
pedism. A velocipede is to be pur
chased for the use of candidates. They
1 expect to go it faster.
"Our" member is to get on it, and
hopes to secure a re-nomination to Con
j gress in that way.
He is going around by the i>st of
fice. It is a near cut —a cut off your
| nose.
Velocipedes and skating are too ma
ny for us. AA'e tried the latter once,
and 111 a second we were on our back
| studying astronomy.
AVe saw more stars in five minutes
! than we ever beheld with the naked
eye before. It was a glorious sight,
but we never felt inclined to repeat.
A'elocipedes are a big thing on ice—
Skating is ditto.
THE POST OFFICE AGAIN.—To show
what John Cessna's conduct in the post
office embroglio, in this place, is thougt
of by our neighbors, weclip the follow
ing from our exchanges:
AVe cannot understand how a man
can ask the people to be allowed to rep
resent them, and promise to represent
them, anil then turn around and niisrejj
resent them. It has become too com
mon within the last few years, for our
Senators and Representatives after elec
tion, to entirely ignore their constitu
ents, and engineer in their own inter
ests, for a rcnomination. In fact it is
becoming unbearable and the only way
to put an end to the evil, is, for the
organs of the party, to denounce such
outrages. This" matter has been
brought home to us in our own district.
In the town of BEDFORD, the citi
zens baliottedfor thepostmastership of
that place, and decided in favor of
Mr. Russell. We know nothing perso
nally of Mr, Russell, but take it for
granted , that he is a gentleman well
qualified for the position, or the citizens
would not have selected him; but
what was the result of the peoples' ex
pression. In place of carrying out the
will of the citizens of Bedford, our
Representative, Hon. John Cessna, had
MAJOR WASIIABAUGH, appoin
ted postmaster, and Mr. Russell, set
aside. This we deem an outrage, that
admits of no palliation. Who is Major
AVashabaugh, that he must he thrust
upon the citizens of Bedford, to the
exclusion of Mr. Russell? AVliy, sir, he
is a worn out politician, who has had an
eye open for office ever since he came
to Majority, and who has never had
sufficiently the confidence of the people
but once, to secure their support. What
was the object of Mr. Cessna, in
misrepresenting , the people of Bedford,
by the appoint/pent of AVashabaugh ?
It is well known that Major AVasha
baugh heretofore has been the invet
erate poUtcal enemy of John Cessna.
Mr. Ayashabaugh therefore became Mr.
Cessna's supporter last bpenuge he
thought he might be fed frpra the
crumbs that toll from the "itch man's
table." Major AVashabaugh no doubt
was promised Mr. Cessna's support for
iheStateSenate,but notsueceedingit be
came necessary for John Cessna to give
him this office to keep him In trim for
■gt)? IS at
1870. If Hon. John Cessna expects to !
pave the way for his renominalimi anil
election, hy putting men in rwisitioiis |
against the will of the people,—men
who do not retain the confidence of the
Republican party, he will find that he
has made a great mistake.
Mr. Cessna should remember that he
was barely elected after great efforts
by those who were his first supporters,
and that he was expected to make a
faithful reprv sentative and would car
ry out the will of his constituents.—
Thus far he has entirely failed, and
unless his conduct hereafter comports
more with the will of the people, those
who were his strongest supporters,
will entirely ignore him. One of the
strongest supporters Mr. Cessna had
last fall was Jere Cook of the 'Reposi
tory' and his strongest foe previous to
the nomination was Ed Scull of Som
erset. Yet the other day, Ed Scull,
was supplied with a good fat office, if
he mould support him in 1870, tee sttppose,
and Mr. Cook was left out in the
"cold." We do not know that Mr.
Cook was an applicant, but he should
have received the appointment without
asking for it. .
If Mr. Cessna desires a re-nominal ion
we know of no better way of getting it
than carrying out the expressed will of
the people, but if lie thinks he can do it
by any other course he is perfectly wel
come to try it. — Fulton Republican.
The town of Bedford affords a strik
ing example of the mariner in which
the radical office-holders regard the
will of the people, even the radical
people. The people of Bedford held
an election for postmaster at that
place, and the choice resulted in a Mr.
Russell, former clerk in the office, by
nearly two hundred majority. It was
therefore considered by all parties that
Mr. Russell's appointment was a fore
gone conclusion. But John Cessna,
disregarding the ex pressed will of his
own party friends, had a Mr. AA'asha
baugti appointed. Cessna's record is
known to all, and the people who vo
ted for him should not complain if he
ignores them in the distribution of his
official patronage.— Somerset Demo
crat.
The Bedford Gazette charges that
somebody else than the Postmaster at
Bedford, outside of the Post Office al
together, is to receive three hundred dol
lars per annum out of the proceeds of
the office. AA'ho is the lucky fellow?
Is it some vigorous rival of the win
ning man ? Or have the Post Offices
in the District been farmed out?" It
cannot be the latter, for our Congress
man is too pure for that. At any
rate, twelve hundred dollars for the term
on one Post Office, is a sum "not to be
sneezed at."— Valley Spirit.
THE NEW NICKEL COINS.—The de
nomination of the new coins are to be
one, three and live cents, and they are
to be composed of one-fourth nickel and
three fourths copper. The one cent
coin is to weigh a grain and a half, and
will be about the size of the five cent
silver coin, which some of the existing
inhabitants of the United States will
recollect to have seen. The three and
live cent pieces are to be about the size
of the one and two cent coppers now in
use, and will weigh respectively three
a nil Jive grains. The new coin is to be
legal tender for a dollar, except for du
ties on imports, and all the existing
nickel and copper coins will be with
drawn.
AA'HO CAN CAST THE FIRST STONE?
—lt is a great misfortune to have a dis
position that carries cold and damp
ness wherever you go ; but unless
some-body tolls you of it, and you are
put upon an examination of yourself,
anil led to s;iy, "is my taste so exal
ting, is my pride so exacting, that
when I go where people are it is as if
a frost had fallen on them?" you will
never suspect it, nor take steps to
remedy it.
MARRIED.
BROWN—BROWN—On the 29th of April, by
I W. B. Lambright, Esq., Mr. David L. Brown and
Miss Nancy Brown, both of this county.
ICKES—BLACKBURN —On the Ith inst., at
the Lutheran parsonage, in Schellsburg, by the
i Rev. J. 11. A. Kitzmiller, Mr. Conrad lekes to
j Miss Mary Blackburn, both of this county.
DIED.
FRAZIEK—fn Schellsburg, on the 2.">tb of April,
1869. Mrs. Elizebeth Frazier, aged 74 yoars, 2
| months and 12 days.
iUir 3uU*frtisCMfuts.
j J ET EVERY MAN, WOMAN
! AND CHILD
RE A D T HIS!
Their own interests are at stake in
; this matter. Everybody has suffered so much
from the accursed CREDIT SYSTEM, if system
i it can be called, that I intend to offer to every
body a panaeea for the evil in the future.
On and after the first day of June, 1869, I will
sell goods EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH OR PRO
DUCE. No doubt some customers may be lost to
me, but I flatter myself that it will be only those
from whom I cannot collect present accounts.
All goods will be sold at about one-half the
profit now pa'd by consumers. The people often
complain of Bedford prices being higher than else
where, and it is doubtless true, to some extent, for
! the reason that good customers have bad to pay
\ for others' goods with an additional profit on their
I own.
Let an intelligent community sustain me in this
I enterprise and they WILL SAVE FROM TEN
I TO FIFTEEN PER CENT. ON EVERYTHINU
THEY CONSUME.
mayl4ui3 H. F, IRVINE.
NOTICE.— All accounts not settled
by the first day of June, 1869, either by cash
or note, will be put in the hands of un officer for
collection. Friends will please take notice, and
by so doing will save trouble and costs.
mayl4w3 H. F IRVINE
N< >Tk'E.—Notice is
Xjj hereby given thst letters testamentary on
the estate of Matthew O'Brien, late of Juniata
tp.. deceased, have been granted the undersigned.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to aid
estate are required to make immediate payment,
and those having claims will present tkcm prop
erly authenticated for settlement.
ANDREW CLEVENSPIECE Adtn'r.,
ninyl4w6, near Bedford, Pa.
INSTATE OF JOHN CORLEY.JK,,
DIC'D. —To the beira and legal rcpresenta
tives of John Corley, Jr., late of Bedford county,
dee d : TAKE NOTICE—That, by virtue of a
Writ of Partition and Valuation issued out of the
Orphaus' Court of Bedford county and to me di
rected, I will hold an Inquest to make partition
and vuluation of the Real Estate of said deceased,
on the premises, which is situate in Juniata town
ship, on Tuesday, Ist day of June, A. D., 1869, at
10 o'clock, a. in., when and where you may at
tend if you see proper.
ROBERT STECKMAN, Sheriff.
Sheriff"s office, mayl4w3
(COMMON SENSE—With Pleasure
J we hog permission to inform the public that
the "EXCELSIOR SEWING MACHINE" can bo
bought of us, in any quantities, for the Low Price
of $25. "The Excelsior" is no Cheap "Single
Thread" hand machine, but a "Double Thread,
Lock Stitch" Machine with tabic and treajl#, for
$25, and iscapuble of doing as mufch work, and
equally as atron ar any othef Sowing Machine
without laglffii Wj prioe. The "Excelsior" is as
large and as strong as the "Singer " We use no
"cog wheels," therefore it will Last twjqp as |opg
as the "Singer". Prioe of tJio elsior' 1 #35.
Send all orders to I Carey, Cfeneraf Agent. Tohris
town, Bq, ' .
P. 8. Clergymen or other* ordering 3 machines,
will receive a fourth free of charge.
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Pittsburgh, Pa.
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"VTOTICE TO TAX PAYERS.—In
JL. x( pursuance of an Act of Assembly, to Pro
vide for the collection of Stste. Oounty, Poor and
Military Taxes in tbccountynf 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'clock, a. in., and 4 o'clock,
p. in., for the purpose ot receiving such Taxes, for
the year 1869 :
Monday and Tuesday, 24th and 25th, at Woodber,
ry, for Middle Woodberry tp. and Wood berry bor.
Wodnesday, May 2d. at Pattonaville, for South
Woodberry.
Thursday, May 27, at Bloody Run. for Bloody Run
bor. and West Providence tp.
Friday, May 28, at Joseph Mortiuiore's, for Snake
Spring tp.
Monday, May 31, at Daniel Fletcher's store, in
Monroe tp.
Tuesday, June 1, at Win. Adams' mill, in South
ampton I p.
Thursday, June 3, at Rainsburg, for Rainshurg
bor. and Colerain tp.
Friday, June 4, at D. AT. Black s for East Provi
dence township
Saturday, June 5, at Joseph Cessna's, fur Harrison
toyrpship-
Monday gnd Tuesday, June 7th and Bth, Mowry's
* mill, for Union township.
Wednesday. June 9, at Pleasantville, for St. Clair
township.
Thursday, June 10, at St. Cloirsvillo, fur St.
Clairsville bor. and township
Friday and Saturday, June 11 and 13, at SehelU
burg bor. for SohelLburg bor and Napier tp.
Monday, June 14, at Bridgeport, for Londonderry
township.
Tuesday, June 15, at Bedford for Bedford bur.
Wednesday, June 16. at Centreville, tor Cumber- [
land Valley township
Thursday, June 17, at Buena Vista, for Juniata
township.
Friday and Saturday, June 18 and 19, at Bedford.
fr Bedford township.
Monday, June 21, at Saxton. for Saxton bor
Tuesday, June 22. at S toners town, for Liberty tp.
Wednesday, June 23, at Cpaldnle, for Ooaldalo
bor. and Broad Top towuship
Thursday, dune 24, at Copt, Jno. Eiehelberger's,
fur Hopewell tp.
"All porsous in said oounty who shall, on or he
fore the 28th day of July, aforesaid, pay to t'rt |
Said Treasurer the amount of his ~y fcuf taxes, f
shall bo entitled to 9* 3 per centum
there;-!;.''
A seh&dyde of a|l unpaid tugta, on the JUth day
of August next, wi" h? W1.9 delivered
te, a dfisticu tit" the Peace for coped lull
apr3ttw4 I MENUEL. Treasurer. ;
|)L Y YOUR CASSIMEKfS
dec! 4V W BEPtKSTBESSSR
sotirfs.
lISTOFKETAII.EKS.-A list of
J venders of Foreign and Domestic Merchan j
dise, in the county of Bedford, for the year 1869, |
as appraised and classified by the appraiser of
Mercnantile Taxes.
Class, Bedford Borough Tax, \
7 OR Oster, A Co. Store S4O Oft ]
8 A B Cramer A Co. do 30 00 i
14 THA N J Lyons do 7 00
13 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
13 A L Defibaugh do 10 00
14 W W 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 Lippcl do 7 00
12 TM Lynch do 12 50
12 B Mcßlymer A Co do 12 50
14 Dr. B F Harry do 7 00
14 H Heckermaii A Son do 7 00
14 R S Mapes Jo 7 00
14 Jacob Bollinger confect'y 7 00
14 John C Smith do 7 00
14 George Mardorff do 7 00
14 Mrs M Shaffer Store 7 00
14 Daniel Border Jewelry 700
14 John Lntx Store 7 00
13 E M Fisher do 10 00
11 Reed A Schell Bankers 15 00
11 0 E Shannon do 15 00
14 D W Crouse Store 7 00
12 H F Irviue do 12 50
14 Win Keyser do 7 00
14 Simon Ling Whips A .Saddles 7 00
14 John F Blymyer Hardware 7 00
14 Nycum A Lindsay drugs 7 00
14 Margaret Fetterley Store 7 00
14 David Brode confections 7 00
14 J G Minnich do 7 00
14 John Harris do 7 00
14 A B Carn do 7 00
14 Jacob Barnhart do 7 00
Btdford Township.
14 Bedford Min. Springs Ten Pins 700
It do do do Billiards 700
14 do do do cigars 700
14 A B Cramer Ten Pins 700
14 Godfrey Yeagcr Store 700
14 BY Imler do 7 00
Bloody Run Borough.
13 J M Barndoilar A Sons Store 12 50
I 7 J B Williams do 40 00
14 F Masters Druggist 700
13 States A Morgart Store 10 00
14 James Sheeder confections 7 00
14 I'hos Ritehey Store 00
14 A J Nycum do 7 00
14 John C Black confections 7 00
14 J Ramsey Store 7 00
14 Eliza Grove Millinery 700
12 Banghman Gump ACo Hardware 12 50
14 J D Lucas confections 7 00
14 J B Tobias Stoves Ac 700
Broad Top Tp
-14 Daniel Rowland Store 7 00
14 RBWigton do 7 00
12 Lowry. Eichelberger ACc do 12 50
14 Eichelberger Brothers Store 7 00
14 Mrs C Eichelberger confections 7 00
14 Headings A Jeukins Store 7 00
Cumberland Valley Township.
14 D R Anderson Store 7 00
14 Wm Laney do 7 00
14 E Dicken do 7 00
Colerain Tp.
14 Mrs Kate Corle Store 7 00
14 AC James do 7 00
14 Evans A Hetrick do 7 00
14 Benj. Kegg do 7 00
14 Sam. Hunt do 7 00
Hope well Tp
14 McCamant A Beyers do 7 00
Harrison 'Tp.
14 V B Wertz Store 7 00
14 Jas. Shoemaker do 7 00
14 Nycum Brothers do 7 00
Juniata Tp.
14 Ilillegass ACo Store 700
14 Win 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 Wm. J Statler do 7 00
M. Woodberry Tp.
14 D F Keagy Store 7 00
14 A. S. Longenecker ACo jio 7 00
14 D Stover confection 7 00
14 Geo. Kauffman Store 7 00
14 Jacob Breneman do 7 00
14 John Hissong do 7 00
14 Win R Smith Drugs 7 00
14 Wm Roberts Store 7 00
S. iVootlLerry Tp.
14 J Bayer A Brother Store 7 00
14 C L Buck do 7 00
14 L B Replogle do 7 00
j 14 I Openhirner do 7 00
|l4 do do do oonfection 700
14 J II Wilkinson do 7 00
E. Providence Tp.
14 Simon Nycum store 7 00
14 Jacob Felton do 7 00
IP. Providence Tp.
I 14 John Gil berg store 7 00
14 JobnM. Barndoilar do 7 00
14 W. rf. Alien do 700
Londeiulerry Tp
14 Thos. Porter store 7 00
14 Jacob Beales do 7 00
14 Jacob Evans do 7 00
Sonlhciinpto/i Tp.
14 John Mors store 7 00
14 H C Lashley do 7 00
14 James Elder do 7 00
14 J M Peruell do 7 00
14 Jeremiah Bennett do 7 00
14 Daniel Tewell do 7 00
Monroe Tp.
14 J R O'Neal store 7 00
14 Daniel Fletcher do 7 00
Sarton Borough
-12 J. A. A E. Eichelberger store 12 50
12 Little A Ntoler do 12 50
14 David M Jone3 confections 700
Liberty Tp.
14 John V Besser store 7 00
Coatda/e Borough.
14 Mrs Annie Prince store 7 00
14 Richard Langdon do 7 00
SehtlUbnrg Borough.
13 Conley A Hull " store 10 00
13 Egolf A Son do 10 00
13 Black and Morbourg do 10 00
14 John S Schell do 7 00
13 J E Colvin do 10 00
13 J A Songster Hardware 10 00
14 A Hainaker store 700
15 J L Long confections 500
14 Henry Sellers do 7 00
St. Clair Tp.
14 M Walker store 700
14 N II Wright do 7 00
14 Simon Horshman do 7 oil
14 E Blackburn Aoo do 7 00
14 G D Trout do 7 00
14 B F Horn do 700
14 Thog. Beokley do 7 00
14 loke.: A Son do 7 00
14 Mary Blackburn Aco do 7 00
St. Claiisville.
14 J B Amiok store 7 00
14 T D Beegle do 7 00
14 Isaac Hahn do 7 00
14 S Oster ACo do 7 00
Union Tp.
14 J M Walters store 7 00
14 John Lamburn do 7 00
Notice is hereby given that an appeal will be
held at the commissioners' office at the oourt
bouse, in Bedford.ou Tuesday, the 18th day of May,
1809. 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, 1869, will please inlbrm the
undersigned of the same. Also any whu have dis
continued. JOHN A. CESSNA.
apr23*4.
A"D~MTN FSTR ATOR'S NOTICE.—
Letters of administration upon the estate of
Jacob Kauffman, late of Middle Woodbury twp.,
dee'd., having been granted to the undersigned,
by the Register of Bedford county, all persons
having claims against said estate, are hereby no
tified to present them, prope-ly authenticated for
settlement, and all persons indebted , are request
ed to make immediate payment
- aprifiwfi _ JOHN P. HOOVER, Adm'r.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
Notice is herehy given that letters ofadmin
tsrration have been granted to the undersigned,
by the Register of Redfbrd OOUDty, upon the es
tate of Suiuuiia Gephart, late of Napier tp., dee'd.
AU persons indebted to said estate are requested
to make Immediate payment, and those having
claims will present them, properly authenticated,
for settlement. PETER GEPHART,
apr3owfi Administrator.
SHAM KOONING, IIAIR DRES
SING AND SHAVING.
1 am determined to fight it out on this line all
summer and will warrant entire satisfaction to
all my patrons. J am also prepared to weave
hair, make switches and curls on the shortest no
tice and most improved styles Room on Juliana
St., one doornortb of the Express Office.
apr3om3. H. F CRAWLEY.
4 DMINISTRATORS' NOTICED
XJL Notice 1S hereby given, that Letters of Ad
ministration on tf\e estate of Henry Colic-dge.
late of East Providenoe township, dee'd., have
been granted to the undersignod. All persons
knowing themselves indebted to said estate will
please ulake immediate payment, and those hav
ing claims are requested to present them, proper
ly authenticated, for settlement.
JOSEPH . COLLEDGE,
JOHN COLLEDGE.
Administrators
NOTICE. -Accent in Common
I\ C-\S —The account ofS. L. Russell, Esq.,
Trustee of Jas. II Beeler, W. Scott Bcoler, Mar
garet A Becler, uow Margaret A Trout and
Mary E. Beeler. now Mary E Ruby, children of
John W Beeler. dee'd , has been exhibited and j
filed in the PrUhunuiary's office, aud will l al. ,
UW9m by H*e court of Common Plees of Bedford j
Mvuu'y at an adjourned court to he held at Bed- .
fad, on TbuisdaV, the li day of duly, next, un- j
less cause he shown why said aooount should not
be allowed. By direction of the court.
0. E SHANNON. Proth'y.
may 7 *3* |
sr|-600tljj, tic.
I FEARFUL BREAKDOWN!
Economy being greatly needed at the pres
ent time, it is the duty of ell to buy where they
can buy the cheapest, hence
G. R. OSTKR & CO,
wish to notify the public that they are now re
ceiving and opening the most extensive and varied
assortment of new and cheap
WINTER GOODS
ever opened in Bedford, purchased 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 prieas
than the same kind can be bought for in Bedford
county. Country Storekeepers will find an oppor
tunity of sorting up their stocks, if only a single
piece is wanted at wholesale prices.
Special Extraordinary Inducements.
In ladies dress goods, such as striped and ehene
mohair, striped, piaid, shut 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 corded poplins, in brown, steel,
violet, pr.rple, wine green, garnet and bismark.
They ars beauties. Alt you have to do is look at
them, and your own judgment will say buy
French Merinos, coburgs, wool delaines and al
pacas in all the new colorings, best Amerioan de
laines and Armures in the new stripes and palka
dots, very desirable.
10000 yards of beautiful calico prints that won't
fade, at 0, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15 and 16 cents.
Piles of bleached and unbleached muslins, at 6,
8, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, IS and 20 enu.
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; alt wool flannels
at 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50 and 60 cents.
Ladies Furs, shawls, Grand Dutches, Lady
Belle, pretty balmoral and hoop skirts. Corsets
guaranteed to stand enough of pressure to break
a rib every week Ladies breakfast shawls, Mer
ino vests, hoods, gloves and hosiery.
Men's wool and merino under shirts and draw
ers. Woolen and white over shirts, comforts,
neck-ties, scarfs, collars, Ac.
A large and varied assortment of cloths, cassi
ineres, 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 and 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 cioths.
FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES.
Choice Java, Laguayra and Rio coffee. Choice
Fresh Imperial, Young Ilyson, Oolong and Japan
Tea.
A full line of sugars and syrups. A choice as
sortment of tobaccos aud segars. In a word every
thing you want. Ail 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. U. R. OSTER A CO.
Bedford, Pa.,deci3,'63in4
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 PRICKS,
and whioh he is determined to sell CHEAP
They consist in part ot
Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoes,
Ready-made Clothing,
Hats and Caps,
Fresh Groceries,
Backets and Brooms,
(£atensware,
Tobacco,
Segars. Ac.
Give him a call and see fur yourselves
nevfith, 68 J M. SHOEMAKER.
0 A It P E T 8 .
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 ets. per yard, to tine
INGRAIN and BRUSSELS.
-ALSO
MATTING,
OIL CLOTH.
RUGS,
CARPET CHAINS,
Ac
Dealers can buy oI me by the roll at whole
sale prices.
apr3om2 JAMES A. BROWN.
ITT C. BCHAEFFKB,
A TTORNEY A T LA IK,
BEDFORD, PA
OFFICE WITH J. W. DICKKKSON, Esg.
apr3o,'69yl
/CRYSTAL STEAM MILLS.—Our
Mill Wagon will deliver Flour, Feed, Ac ,
every afternoun, at 4 o'clock, in Bedford, and re
ceive grists. All work warranted. Terras cash
JNO (J A WM HARTLEY
Orders may by left at Mill or Hartley A Mots
gar's Hardware Store.
apr.flhnS. _
I UMBER.—6O,OOO feet Oak, White
i and Yellow Pine Lumber on hands and fo
sale by J B. WILLIAMS A CO .
juoi4,'#Ttf Bloody Run, Pa.
THE Local circulation of the BED
FORD GAIETTE is larger than that of any other
paper in this section ol country, and therefore of
orsthe greatest inducements so business men te
fdvertise in ita columns
Merchants and mechanics,
and Business man generally will advance
their own interests by advertising in the columns
of ma GASETTE.
SOMETHING NEW!—Every one
their own Artist. Desirable for ladiee or
gentlemen. Address BELTS A JOHNSON.
apr'l3ui3 Lonaooning, M_d._
rpHE BEDFORD GAZETTE is the
X beat AdvestiTsg Medium a Southern PaM"
■yivaai*.