fhr Bedford #arttr Home and Around. • HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP R.R. _\VINTFIR ARRASOEMEST.—TIMETABL*.— Onand after sept. 18th, passenger trains willarrivcand Jepsrt as follows : Mail Train leaves Mt. Dallas at 1.00 p. tn . ar rive* at Huntingdon at 4 20 p.m.; leaves Hunt jngdon at 8.40 a m., and arrives at Mt Dallas at U 52 a. m. Aecom'n Train leaves Saxton at 8.20 a. m., and arrives at Huntingdon, at 10.10 a m ; leaves Huntingdon at 5.55 p ui., and arrives at Saxton at 7.41 p. m. It gets late early these days. Bedford jail has nine inmates. The weather is winterish. Pattonsville boasts of a new tannery. The locals of the Bloody Run Press are period-ically pointed. Two of the inmates of our county jail are women. Bloody Run has "equality of the ra ces'' in her public schools. A good deal of corn in this county is unhusked yet. Our new sale bills are universally admired. They are beauties. A new county is talked of embra cing the Broad Top coal region. A Teacher's Institute will he held here during the Holidays. liang-up-your-stocking-tinie is ap proaching. The Catholic church at Broad Top City was destroyed by fire, on last Sunday week. Attention is directed to the adver tisement of Mrs. V. 11. Tate, headed "Private boarding." The Inquirer says that Bedford time is too slow. That is not the only thing we are "behind time" in. Considerable snow fell on Monday, and the boys are enjoying it by coast ing on the side-walks. The GAZETTE this week contains fourteen columns of rending matter! Reader, how do you like it? Greenbacks may be legal tender, but they are mighty tough to get at in this region. The cold weather retards the pro gress of new buildings going up in t his place. A number of furnaces are talked of in this neighborhood. The sooner they are put up the better. The prospects for extension of the Broad Top Railroad to this place, are favorable. Hogs are plenty, hut pork is scarce. Some folks will have to do with less than the "whole hog." A horrid hoax—that other "Broad Top murder" of the Bloody Run Press and the Bedford Inquirer. New York papers tells us money is •'very close." We have seldom known a time when it was so far off. The building of the Ebensburg jail has been awarded to William Cuilan, of Cresson, for $73,000. Ladies and <3ents should visit our store, Examine our goeds, if they do nothing more. With prices so low to them we appeal If Ostcr A Co., is not the right place to deal. deoSm 1. But $6.50 in all of the money taken from the Peightal family by their murderers has been recovered. The planing mill of the Pa. Kail road Co., at Altoona, was destroyed by .fire recently, involving a loss ofs2-3,000. Apples are said to be the enemy of dyspepsia. Dyspeptics will make a note of this. We would oail ttie particular atten tion of our readers to the advertisement of the American Knitting Machine Company. Prof. Addison P. Wyman, the pop ular composer, has charge of the de partment of Music in the liollidays burg Seminary. "Christmas comes but once a year," amd In this Anno Domini it makes its happy appearance on Saturday the •33th iust. Now that the holidays are at hand, go to (J. K. Qster A Co. where you will find a store full cf useful articles for gifts. riecOml. An exchange gels off the following : "Why should Blair be the merriest •county in the State? Because it has (lay spcrt in it all the time. A man at Cave City, Ky., iias a dog that crows three, times every morning, like a rooster. — Exchange. We think the alx>ve is a dog-goned lie! "Bishop" dates, an old colored di vine and founder of the African church in this place, died the other day, at an advanced age. A guard has been constantly kept a round the Huntingdon jail since the confinement therein of Bohner and Borden burg, the Peightal murderers. A new paper to be called the Pious Youth will soon be published at Ty rone. That is an article much need ed in this place. The Democrats of Cambria county are about to try the "Crawford Coun ty System." They will regret it but onee, and that will be all the time they have it in operation. 0 - .. ■ i ■ ■ Buy your Hats and Caps of G. It. < Mer & Co. They have just received an immense assortment of the latest styles, from 60 cents up. decOni 1. Money is very scarce just now, and the only change we have been able to see for some time has been in the weather. . 0 Old John Bro.vn is still marching on. He was up in Portland last week drunk asa fiddler.— Exchange. "Old John Brown's body" was sent to the penitentiary from this place some time ago. Look out for people who go about professing to be better than the bal ance of mankind. If your purse isn't Jii any particular danger, your charac ter is. The Cambria Iron and Steel Com pany have purchased the "Hopewell property," and other lands in the Broad Top region, in this county, for which they paid the snug sum of $65,- 000. NEW BOOT AND SHOE DEPART MENT. —For Ladies, Gents, Misses, Boys, Youths, and Childrens superior Custom-made Boots and Shoes, go to G. It. Oster & Co. They have just re ceived a large and varied assortment at reduced prices. decOml. We see by the Cumberland papers that our "friend and fellow citizen," W. C. Sehaeffer, Esq., has opened a law office in that place. Success to Cal! Petitions to Congress to recognize the Republic of Cuba are being distributed all over the country. We saw one the other day in Bedford, minus signa tures. Why is this thusly? Is "our Congressman" fernenst it? G. R. OSTEK & Co. have just receiv ed an immense stock of new Winter Goods, and there is but little use of our telling you, lor most Ladies have already decided and bought their Cheap Goods, and are pleased to find a store full of Hargains. dec9ml. An exchange says "the muse of his tory will describe the present admin istration as a mere schoolboy's tale." Unless she is blind to the number of "rings" it exhibits, she will be more apt to describe it as the tail of a coon. Bloody Run folks are agitating the question of changing the sanguinary cogndmeu ot their village. "What's in a name?" One day last week we passed over the new county bridge, recently built at Williams' fording, in Napier tp., and have no hesitancy in pronouncing it one of the best bridges we ever saw. It is to the interest of the tax-payers to have good bridges like this one. A poor bridge is money thrown away. Christian Manful, a contractor on the Pittsburg and Connellsville Rail road, who shot and killed a horse thief, near Ursina, was tried recently at Somerset, and acquitted. James Bryan, the burglar who en tered a number of houses in Somerset county, and stole various articles there from, has been tried and sentenced to seven years and four months in the penitentiary. A FAVORABLE NOTORIETY— The good reputation and extended use of "Brown's Bronchial Troches" for Coughs, Colds, and Throat Diseases has caused the Troches to be extensive ly imitated. Obtain only the genuine "Brown's Bronchial Troches," and do. not be influenced by those who make more profit by selling worthless imita tions. The shelves ofG. R.Oster & Co's spa cious new Store, are filled with cheap and attractive new Winter Goods, that soon make you feel for your purse and bid good bye to your Greenbacks for articles that please you better, and are more useful. dec9ual. The "gay and incomparable" Traugh of the Hollidaysburg Standard says a good many witty things, but he made a Center shot in the following reply to the editor of the Bellefonte Watchman: Traugh, of the Hollidaysburg Stan dard gets up a spicy paper, but then he has such asloppish name.— WATCH MAN. In a pig's eye.—Standard. Our brother of the Watchman should be as " Meek as any lamb," after that. + A GOOD HOTEL.— To any one going to Philadelphia, who desires to stop at a good hotel, where the best accomodations can be had for a mod erate sura of money, we would recom mend the "Red Lion Hotel," No 472 North Second street. We want no better place to stop than at the Red Lion. IJOOK OUT. —Newspaper subscrip tions are infallible tests of men's hon esty. If a man is dishonest he will cheat the printer in some way—say the money was lost by mail—or will take the paper and not pay for it, on the plea that he did not subscribe for it, or move off, leaving it come to the post office he left. llow many who read this paragraph will be guiltless of this offense? The new banking house of Wm. M. Lloyd, in this place, is in full opera tion, and has proven a relief to our bus iness men. We believe the new house is disposed to do what is right towardsour financially distressed com munity, and it should receive the cor dial support of our citizens. No one would want a more pleasant man to do business with than the manager, Geo. F. Huff, Esq. INSTITUTE.— *ke Teacher's Institute to be held during the Holidays prom ises to be an unusually interesting af fair. Among the lecturers we find the names of Prof. H. G. Boyd, of York, Prof. John S. Ermentrout, of Kutztowu, Rev. Graves, and Prof. Don St. George Eraser, of Saxton,and Prof. 11. B. Zimmerman, of bloody Run. One of the features of the occasion will be a spelling match, in which three grand prizes will be awarded to the three persons missing the fewest nuuiber of five hundred words. A good turn-out of the teachers ot the county is expected. Institute com mences on the 27th inst. NEW PROTHONOTARY.— John P. Reed, Esq., Prothonotary, Clerk of the Courts, Ac., elect, took charge of the several offices on Wednesday last.— Mr. Reed served a term in the same capacity some years ago, and his past experience together with his well earn ed reputation as a business man, indu ces all to concede that he will make a most excellent officer. The retiring of ficer, O. E. Shannon, Esq., with his ef ficient and obliging clerks, Messrs. J, Nelson A Lip and [I. D. Tate, have given entire satisfaction, and proved themselves worthy of the positions to which they were elevated. Success to them all 1 Sse ******* S3 > Utah HUNTINGDON AND BKOAD TOP RAILROAD. —The Inquirer of last week has the following article 011 the above road and the advantage of an extension of the same to this place, which we heartily endorse, and lay it before our readers: The present and increasing prosperi ty of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad is no doubt largely promoted by tlie present good management of its President, B. Andrews Knight, but its most promising prospective source of prosperity is in the development of i the mining interests 011 tlie line of the ; road, and its extension to the ore re gions of Bedford and beyond. The recent development of rich and almost j inexhaustible beds of iron ore in this | vicinity present great inducements for the extension of the road. We know j of nothing that would contribute more ; to the permanent prosperity of this road. It would at once develop large j manufacturing interests and greatly increase both freights and travel over the whole length of the road. We trust the Persident and Directors will give this subject their early attention. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST ORGANS. —An illustration of the advantages of a large production of any article, ena bling the manufacturer to avail himself of the aid of machinery and most com plete division of labor, and so to pro duce the best work at the lowest cost is afforded by what the Mason & Ham lin organ Co. are now doing. It is well Known that the Cabinet Organs of their manufacture have for some time enjoyed the reputation of being the best in the world ; and the demand for them from all countries has so in creased that tne Company have now occasion to produce one hundred and fifty organs per week. Eleven persons will expiate the crime of murder on the gallows in this country during the coming mouth. Unless Executive clemency should in tervene, the extreme penalty of the law will be indicted upon the follow ing persons: Owen Hand, to be exe cuted at Brooklyn, L. I.; John Fields at Williamsport, Pa.; Zachary Taylor, ! (colored), at Butler, Pa.; Dr. Paul Schceppe, at Carlisle, Pa.; Antoine Maurer, at New York City, N. Y.; William Burke, at Jamaica, L. I.; Jo seph Messne, at Rochester, N. Y.; i Daniel Walsh, at Chicago, III.; Robert 11. Goldsborough, in Sussex county, j Del.; Max Klengler, at St. Louis, Mo.; Benjamin Farhout, in Wyoming county, N. Y. In the case of Dr. Schoepe, at least it is hoped that a re- : prieve will be granted. DEATH OF A MISER. —An old man, Lyman Allen, was found dead in bis j bed at Taylor's Hotel, Jersey City, on Thursday. Very little was known a- ! bout him, and though troubled with a } complication of physical infirmities, he ; never had any body to attend him. | It was generally believed he was very poor, as he always dressed shabily, and lived at the cheapest rate. 011 exatn ation of the property in his room, however, $600,000 in money was dis- j covered, with securities for large sums elsewhere. A will was also found dated I fifteen years ago, bequeathing his entire I property to his sister and her children, j His sister and two nephews came from Newton, Conn., to claim the property, j They said he was born in Connecticut i in 1707, and had many years ago been a commission merchant in New York, amassing a large fortune, which he had always kept to himself. His reputa tion was that of a miser, evidences of which were abundant enough in his bedroom. The sight of the ragged garments in which he had clothed himself brought tears to the eyes of his sister. Albert D. Richardson, a well known newspaper correspondent, and author of "Beyond the Mississippi" and other works, who was shot in the New ! York Tribune otfice, one day last week, by a lawyer named Daniel McFarland has since died of his wound. In the spring of 1867 an attempt to assassin ate Richardson was made by McFar land, the former receiving a pistol shot in the back, from which he how ever speedily recovered. The quarrel grew out of a domestic misunderstan ding- _____________ The London Times says that things at Rome are auguring ill for the Coun cil. Gallicanisui is rampart; the Aus trian and German bishops demur to the dogma of infallibility, and discord is apprehended among the Italians. BKVIEW OF Till: MAUKLTJv Corrected every week. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 6. F L() UII. —T (te quotations are—- Northwest superfine, $5.00(45.50 Northwest extra, Northwest extra family, 6.25(^.7.00 Penna. and West'n sup., 6.00(47.00 Ponna. and West'n extra, 5.75(46.00 Penna. and West'n family, Penna.and West'n fancy, Rye flour, 6.13(46.25 GRAIN.—We quote— Pennsylvania red, per bus., $1.45(41.58 Southern California, " White, " l.oO&l.Oo Rye, " 0.00(41.25 Corn, for yel., " 088(a0.98 Oats, " " (458 c SEEDS.—We quote Cloverseed, per bus., at $6.20(47.00 Timothy, " 3.35(43.50 Flaxseed, " 2.47(3)2.50 if AHMED. FAUBLE—WHITELINF—On the 6th inst., by Rev. JllO. A Nuner, Mr. Henry Fauble to Miss Charlotte ,S. Whiteline, all of Bedford county. DIED. MAY—On the 60th ult . JSarauel C. May, aged 16 years and 5 months, \UDTTORSN'/n 1:. -The tinder tigned, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedfordcourty. to settle exceptions filed, and re port a distribution of the moneys in the hands of S. L. Russell. Esq., Administrator with the will annexed of Eliza Watson, dee'd. also as Trustee for the sale oi the real estate of Dr. Win. Watson, > dee d, will attend to the duties of his appoint ment, at his offtco in Bedford, QL JJonday the ?oth [ day of December, A D., iSfiir, at 10 o'clook, A. M., of said day, when and where all parties in terested ean attend. JJJQ. P. REED, Auditor. d ecy w 1 A UDITOB'B NOTICE. —The un~- f\ dersignod. appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford county to report a distribution of the moneys in the hands of John P Reed, Ad ministrator with the will annexed of James Tay lor, late of the State of lowa, dee'd, will atteud to the duties of his appointment, at his office in* Bedford, on Wednesday, the 29th day of Decem ber, A. D , 1889, at 10 o'clock, A. M ,of said day, when and where all parties interested can attond if they see proper. A KING, Jr , Auditor. dec9w2. *Uur MvfrtismcHts. ripBUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE KKAL ESTATE. The undersigned. Trustees appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, will sell, on the premises, in Juniata township on MONDAY, DECEMBER 27th, 1869. the tract of land lately owned ani occupied by John Reily, dec J, con taining 337 acres. The improvements are two good log houses and a large new bank barn.-- This farm will suit well to divide into two farms. About 100 acres aro cleared, 60 of which are j good bottom—well watered, and the land well ; timbered. Terms one-third in hand on confir mation of sale, and tbo balance in two equal an- j nual payments with interest thereon from Ist of i April, 1870, to be secured by judgment bond or j bond and Mortgage. W . MI HALL, 0 11 SPANG, dec9w3 _. Trna A ßM ' I was cured of Deafness and Catarrh ; by a simple remedy, and will send the receipt free. MRS. M. C LEGGETT, Hoboken,N. Y. dee'.tw l. ! A '' 11 1 K • He has been traveling about humbugging drug- j gists and private parties, mixing up and selling a base compound which he calls WOLCOTT'S j PAIN PAINT. All of Woleott'a genuine reme dies have a white outside wrapper (with signa- ; ture large). Look out for counterfeits r ix Pints of WOLCOTT S ANNIHILATOR for Catarrh and Colds in the head, or one Pint of j Pain Paint, for L'lcers or Pain, sent free of ex- ! press charges, on receipt of the money at 181 j Chatham Square, N. Y. ; or one Gallon of Pain \ Paint (double strength) for $2O Small bottles i sold by all Druggists. R L WOLCOTT. dec9tv4. Bust CABINET ORGANS AT LOWEST PRICES. That the MASON A HAMLIN CABINET and METRIPOLITAN ORGANS are the ties' in the world is proved by the almost unanimous opinion of professional musicians, by the award to them of Seventy-Five Gold and Stiver Medals or oth er highest premiums, at principal industrial com petitions within a few years, including the Medal at the Paris Exposition, and by a sale very tnucb greater than that of any similar instruments.— This Company manufaetuie Jirst'Claxs instru ments, and will not make -'cheap organs ' at any price, or suffer an inferior instrument to bear their name. Having greatly increased their fa cilities lor manufacture, by the introduction of new machinery and otherwise, they are now making Better Organs than ever before, at in creased economy iu cost, in accordance with their fixed policy of selling always at least re munerative profit, they are now offering at Pri ces of Inferior Work. Four Octave Organs, Plain Walnut Case, $5O. Five Octave Organs, Double I Reed, Solid Walnut Case, carved and paneled, ! with Five Stops (Viola. Diapason, Melodia, j Flute, Tremulant), $125. Other styles in pro- j portion. Circulars, with full particulars, including ac- j curate drawings of the different styles of organs, ■ and much information which will be of service to every purchaser of an organ, will be sent free, | and postage paid, to any one desiring them MASON A HAMLIN ORGAN CO., 154 Tremont St., Bos'on ; 586 Broadway, N Y d%.-9w4. ! rjM 1E AMERICAN FAMILY KNIT T1 N G M A C II I N E Is presented to the public a? the most .SIMPLE, DURABLE, COMPACT AND CHEAP Knitting Machine ever Invented. PRICES, ONLY $25. This Machine will run either backward or forward with equal facility; MAKES THE SAME STITCH AS BY lIAND, but far superior in every respect. WILL KNIT 20,000 STITCHES IN ONE MINUTE, AND DO PERFECT WORI, lcaring every knot on the inside of the work It will knit a pair of stockings (any size) in less than a half an hour. It will knit (fore or Open, Plain or Ribbed Work, with any kind of fine woolen yarn, or cotton, silk or linen. It will knit stockings with double heel and toe, drawers, hoods, smoking caps, comforts, purses, muffs, fringe, afghans, nubias, under sleeves. mittens, skating caps, lamp wicks, maps, cord, undershirts, shawls, jackets, cradle blan kets, leggins, suspenders, wristers, tidies, tip pets, tufted work, and iu fact an endless variety of articles in every day use, as well as for orna ment. FROM $5 TO $lO PER DAY Can be made by any one until the Amen ran Knitting Machine, knitting stockings, Ac., while exper' operators can even make more, knitting fancy work, which always commands a ready sale. A person can readily knit from twelve to fifteen pairs of stockings per day, the profit on which will be not less than forty cents per pair. F A 11 M E R 8 Can sell their wool at only forty to fifty cents per pound ; but by getting the wool made in yarn at a small expense, and knitting it into socks, two or three dollars per pound can be realised. On receipt of $25 we will forward a machine as ordered. We wish to procure active AGENTS iu every section of the United States and Canadas to whom the most liberal inducements will be offered. Address AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE COMPANY, dec9w4 Boston, Mass . or St. Louis, Mo. A YER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, For all the purposes of a Laxative Medicine. Perhaps no one Medicine is so universally re quired by everybody as a cathartic, nor was ever any before so universally adopted into use, in ev ery country and among all classes, as this mild but efficient purgative Pill. The obvious reason is, that it is amort reliable and far more effectual remedy than any other. Those who have tried it, know that it cured theui; those who have not, know that it cures their neighbors and friends, and all know that what it docs once it does always —that it never faiis through any fault or neglect of its composition IVe have thousands upon thou sands of certificates of their remarkable cures of the following complain ts, but such cures are known in every neighborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted to ai! ages and conditions in all climates; Containing neither calomel or any dele terious drug, they may be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar coating preserves them ev er fresh and makes them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of tha body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such | derangements as are the first origin of disease. Minutt directions are given in the wrapper on the box, for the following complaints, which these Pills rapidly cure : For DVSI-K!>SIA or INDIGESTION, LISTLKSSNKSS, LANGUOR and Loss of Appetite, they should be taken moderately to stimulate the stomach and restore its healthy tone and action. For LIVER UOMI-LUNT and its varioussymptome, BILI.IOCS HEADACHE. SICK HEADACHE, JAUNDICE or Green SICKNESS, Bilious Colic and Bilious Fe vers, they should be judiciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For DYSE.M KUV or DIAUBHTA, tut one mild dose is generally required For RHEUMATISM, GOUT, GRAVEL, PALPITATION OP THE HEART, PAIN IN THE SIDE, BACK and LOINS, thev should be continuously taken, as re quired, to change the diseased action of the sys tem. With such change those complaints disap pear. For DROPSY and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS they should be taken in large aud frequent doses to produce the effect of a drastic purge. For SUPPRESSION a large dose should be taken ' as it produces the desired effect by sympathy. As a DINNER PILL, tnko one or two pills to pro mote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite, | and invigorates the system, lienap it is often ad vantageous lybere no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these PILLS makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive apparatus Hit. J. C- AYER i Co , Practical Chemists, LOWELLrMASS., U. S. A. dec2'69yi B. F HARRY. AGENT. PRIVATE BOARDING —Mrs. V D. TATR, has enlarged her residence, on ] Juliana Street, for the purpose of taking hoarders weekly or yearly. Dec2w4. ALEX, KING, jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA —All business en | trusted to his care will receive prompt and care j ful attention. Office three doors south of the Court House,late ly occupied by J. W. Diekerson. |nov2s,'69tf. QEUOND AND LAST NOTICE.— I IO We have extended our Notice till the 15th ; oi December, after which time the booke of Geo. i Blymyer, Geo. Blymyer A Sun and B 11. By i ruyor A Co., will be placed ip. the hunds of Esq., j Nieodeuiua for Settlement, without respect to i persons. nov 23 1839, w3. BEDFORD HOUSE FOR SALE MR RENT —Possession given at any time be i tween this date and the Ist of April, 1370. Foi further particulars inqu re of nov23'C9tf J.J SHOEMAKER rIMIE BEDFORD GAZETTE is the ! 1 best FAMILY paper published in Penn. 2Uu ? 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Send for our circular, with full information. Address HARTFORD PUBLISHING CO.. Hartford, Ct. HOLIDAY JOURNAL FUR iB6O. CONTAINTNG a Fairy Story ior Christ- i in is, Plays, Puzzelsand Wonders. 16 large pag-A es, illustrate). Sent FREE on receipt of 2 cem I stamp for postage. ADAMS A CO., 25 Broinfftld ! Street, Boston, Mass. j riOLOMON'B CHILDREN'S UN- O UER CLOTHES SUPPORTER—Is the most perfect article of the kind ever offered to the public; made prettily, fits nicely, gives ease and comfort and is just what every Miss wants. Mothers interested in the comfort and heal h of | thejr daughters should examine its merits. For sale by A B. CRAMER .t CO .BEDFORD, PA. | Manufactured by D. B. SAUNDERS k CO . i 96 Sumner St , Boston, Mass. ■\r NT T—K N1 T— K N IT. IV AGENTS WANTED everywhere to sell j the AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE, the ! only practical Family Knitting Machine ever in- j vented. Priee $25. Will knit 20.000 stitches per minute. Address AMEKICJAN KNITTING MA- \ CHINK CO., Boston, Mass , or St. Louis, Mo. oct2Bw4 | PATENT RED JACKET AXE. Is better than our regular shaped Axes for these reasons. First—lt cuts deeper. Second —It don't stick in the Wood. Third—lt docs not jar the hand. Fourth—No time is wasted in taking the Axe cut of the cut. Eifth—With the same labor you will do one third more work than with regular Axes. Red paint has nothing to do with the good qualities of this Axe, for all our Axes are painted red If your hardware store does not keep our goods, we will gladly answer in quiries or fill your orders direct, or give you tho name of the nearest dealer who keeps our Axes. LIPPINCOTT & BAKEWEEL. Pittsburgh, Pa. Sole owncrsof Colburn's and Red Jacket Patents. Vegetable f"'oajt. COLGATE k CO S TOILET S O A P S NKW Y'ORK ESTAB. 1806 Forthe Dilioate Skin of Ladies and Children. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 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LEGGETT, Hiboken, N J. novl'w4 tCIREB TO B(X)K AGENTS.— We will send a handsome prospectus of our New Illustrated Family Bible, to any Book agent, free of charge. AddresaNATIONAL PUBLISH ING CO., Philadelphia. Pa. novllwl. HOW TO MAKE MON FY -VIR GINIA LAND. —We will send to any ad dress a Pamphlet of One Hundred pages, giving descriptions of 600 Farms, with other valuable in formation. Will sell 75,000 acres of land from $! to $2 50 per acre. P. McORACKEN A BRO, Send postage stamp. Box 153 Fredericksburg,Va. novllwl rpjus IS N< > HUMBUG: J[ By sending 35 cents, with age, height, color of eyes and hair, you will receive, by return mail, a eoTcot picture of your future husband or wife, with name and date of marriago. Address W. FOX, P. O. Drawer, No 24, Fultonville, N. Y. OOOK AGENTS WANTED FOR STRUGGLES AND TRIUMPHS OF P. T. B AR N UM. WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. IN ONE LARGE OCTAVE VOLUME—NEARLY 800 PAGES PRINTED IN ENGLISH AND GERMAN. 33 ELEGANT FULL PAGE EN GRAVINGS It embraces Forty Years Recollections of his Bu sy Life, as a Merchant, Manager, Banker, Lee turer. and Showman. . No book published so ao ccptibie to all classes. Every one wants it. A gents average from 60 to 100 subscribers a week. We offer extra inducements. Illustrated Cata logue and Terms to agents sent free. J, B BURR, k CO , Pub's. Hartford Conn. jnovllwS BED FOR D co UNTY, SS. The Commonwealth of Penn. To the Sheriff' of Bedford C< uuty Greeting ; WHEREAS. Jacob Dull and John Reininger, Executors of the last will and Testament of Jacob Dull, Sr., late of Napier Township, dee d, re spectfully represent that Jacob Dull, Sr . late of Napier Township, dee d, oa the Bth day of No vember. A. D., 1867, in the county aforesaid, and sometime prior to his decease, to wit, on the Bth day of September, 1864, made his last Will and Testament, wherein and whereby he gave, 1 devised and bequeathed, alter the payment of his debts and specific legacies inter ana, as follows : "and my son Jacob Dull to have the farm I now live on for two years after my death, free of rent, and after the two years after my death, then the farm is to be 'praised by five good freeholders, and if my sou Jacob can make arrangements to pay for the place, he is to have it at the 'praise ment, and if my son Jacob do not take the farm, then my Executors is to sell same to the best ad vantage and make a deed for the same as I eauld do myself if living," and the petitioners further state that the name* and residences of the heirs and parties interested iu said real estate are as follows : Widow, Maria Dull. Ist, Maria wife of Henry Corley, 2d George, deed, leaving four children, to wit: Martin, John. Elizabeth, wife of Richard Leo, and Goorgo, 3rd, Jacob Dull, 4th, Elizabeth, wife of Reiaamiu liousel, now dee'd, leaving issue, Solomon House! residing in Somerset oq., Pa , Martin House), re siding in the state of Iowa; Abram Housel dee'd, leaving Justice House!, a minor, residing in Indi ana County, Penna ; Sarah Housel, wife of Peter Miller, sth. Solomon Dull, residing in Indiana county, Pa; 6th, Abel Dull, residing in Indiana county. Pa: all the others residing in Bedford county. Pa ; and praying the Oourt to appoint suitable persons to appraise said real estate.— Whereupon, on motion of .\tt'y Kerr, the Court appoint William Rook, Sr., Henry Egolf, John lvemory, B. f\ Wili arns, and Geo. W. Williams, freeholders of the said county, to make said ap praisement, and do award an inquest to the said Sheriff for the purpose of having said appraise rnent made, who js hereby directed, authorized and empowered to take said freeholders to the premises aforesaid, and in the presence of all parties interested or their representatives they having been severally, warned according to law. having respeot to tho true valueof said real estate, appraise the same and make report of their pro ceeding therein according to law, Ity the court— In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal of said court at Bedford the 26th day of Novemhcr A- D , 1869. O. K SHANNON, Clerk To the Heirs and Legal liepre.sematins of Jacob Dull Sr., Dee d By virtue of the above writ I will proceed to hold said Inquisition, on the above described promises, on Friday the Slst day of December, 1869, at 12 o'clock, when and where you oan attend if you see proper, dec2wl WM KKYStUt, Sheriff HOa 111 NKL E Y KN ITT IXG ' MACHINK3,—The most perfect ma chine jot Invented. Will widen and narrow, turn a heel, or point the too. It will knit plain or rihbod. ft will knit stockings, drawers, shirts, hoods, comforters, mittens. Ac., Ac. It is cheap, simple and durable. It sets up its own work, uses but one needle, anlt'S SALE OF J\ VALUABLE REAL ESTATE—By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court, the subscriber will offer at public sale, on the premises, On SATURDAY, DECEMBER llth, 1869, at 11 o clock, a. m., all the Real Estate, late of George Deitrich. dee d, in Harrison tp.. Bedford county, being a tract of land lying about three quarters of a mile Northeast of Buffalo Mills, on the line of the Bedford and Bridgeport Railroad, and containing 185 acres, mere or less, one hun dred and twenty acres being cleared and under fence and in a good state of cultivation, twenty being meadow, and the balance well timbered with chestnut oak. black oak and white oak tim ber. The improvements arc a two-story Log Dwel ling House, with kitchen attached, a hank barn and other outbuildings, a large apple orchard , a good supply of itiiall fruits and a good sugar camp. The property is convenient to mill, churches and school house. TERMS—One-third in cash and the balance in two equal annual payments. Any person wishing to examine the property be fore the day of sale can do so by calling on'Wll liam Deitrich, on the premises. novlSwl DAVID MILLER, Adtn'r. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE'—The undersigned, Trus | tee appointed by the Orphau's Court of Bedford ; county, to sell the Real Estate of Kohert Glossen, ; deceased, will sell at Public Sale, on the premi ! ses, On Ik EDA'ES DAY the 22 nd day of DE \ CEMEEK, 1870, the one undivided half of a i traot of land, situate in Londonderry township. I In said county, containing 78 acres and 145 per : ches, about 45 acres clear d and under cultiva ; tion, with a dwelling house thereon orected, ad joining lands of John M. Buchanan, Christian ! Albright's heirs, and William Pott's heirs. Terms— Cash Sale will be opened at 12o'clock, 1 M,, of said day. when due attendance will be giv ! en bv JACOB S. ALBRIGHT, nov2svr4 Trustee. SHERIFFS SALE.— By virtue of a writ of /iluriiisf.fa. to me directed there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in Bed ford, on Wednesday, 29th day of December, 1869, at '5 o'clock, A M., the following property, to i wit: A traot of land in East Providence tp., con taining one hundred and twenty seven acres and allowance, adjoining lands of D. A. T. Biaok, George Megraw, Tobias Peterson, and others, a bout 100 a-res cleared and under fence, with a two storied log frame house, bank barn and oth er buildings thereon erected, and more particu larly described by metes and bounds iu deed of record, recorded in record book A. M., page 82. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John M and HannahS. Van Horn. Sheriff's office, WM. KEVSER, Bedford, Dec. 2,1869. Sheriff w4. m TVTOTICE.— By order of the Court of Common Pleas of Bedford County, notice is heroby given tu Rebecca, wife of Harinan Lepley, residing iu Knox county. Ohio, and Henry i Albright residing, in Clay county, In t diana, children of Christain Albright, late of i Londonderry township, Bedford county, Pennsyl j vania. deceased, that Jeremiah E. Black, Freder ; ick D Beegle, Benjamin R, Henderson. George jW. Williams, and GideonD. Trout, havobcen ap j pointed by the said oourt, viewers to determine I the quality, quantity, and value, of the lauds in j Londonderry tn , belonging to the said parties as I heirs at law of the said Christian Albright, to bs taken and occupied by the Pittsburgh and Con nellsville Railroad Company, and that the said viewers will meet arid attend tcthc duties of their apointment, ou tht> premises, on Tuesday the 7th day of December. 1869- W. M. HALL, nov2sw3 Att'y lor P. A C. R. Co. IJG M7 BLYMYER & CO will INTRODUCE THIS SEASON several new paterns COOKING, PARLOR and HEATING STOVES, which they will sell— AT CITY PRICES, FOR CASU ! Our terms will be cash unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties, and at most, only a short credit will be given. We desire all persons having unsettled acconnt with Goo. Blvroyer, Geo. Blyiuyer & Son and B M.BlymyerA Co., to call and settle on or be fore the Ist of October, as after that time the Bookswill be left with 11. NICODEMUS for set tlement B. M. BLYMYER A CO. sepldmS.