jhc gfflforfl ®a2cttr Home and Around. |I: NTINGDON AND BROAD TOP It.R. _WINTBR ARROOBMEST —TIHITABLB.— Ocand f. er S .'pt. Hth. passenger trains willarriveand iepar! as follows: Mail Train leavcsMt. Dallas at 1.00 p. in. .ar rives at Huntingdon at 4 20 p.m.; leaves Hunt inz ion at S 40 a m.. and arrives at Mt. Dallas at if 52 a. m. Aceom n Train leaves Saxton at 8.20 a. m., 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. Hen fruit sells at 25 cents a dozen. A strike is feared in the Broad Top coal region. Nonplussed—weather prognostica tes. The Hollidaysburg Register appeared in a new dress, last week. Compound extract of bovine is worthUO cents a pound, in t his plate. A revival is in progress iu the Meth odist church at Bloody Run. The regular term of Court commen ces on Monday, Feb. Hth. Longenecker and Long voted for Mackey for State Treasurer. People areeautioned not to take two much interest in the affairs of their neighbors. Six percent will do. Ebensburg and Hollidaysburg both churn to have the champion checker player in their respective villages Fresh Ground Buckwheat flour in Store and for sale by G. R. Oster A Co. janlJml. # The Legislature refused to increase the Governor's salary. Our Represen tatives were divided on the subject. Petitions against the franking privi lege are in circulation here and receiv ing numerous signatures. Hollidaysburg infants have the -whwjping cough. A good deal of tin necessary whooping is done, o' nights, by the "little injuns" of this place. J. R. Durborrow, Esq , of this place, has teen appointed D. I). G. W. C. T. for thi< district. Mythical initials to us. Old rags, of a greenish hue, and em bellished with Chase's photograph, cheerfully taken for subscription, etc., at this office. If any one can tell us what sort of weather wears to have soon, we want him fs call at this office. We give it up. All signs have failed and the al manacs are at a discount. Our excellent neighbor, the Moun tain City Times, is the most irregular paper on our exchange list. Its visits are like those of angels, "few and far between." Can our neighbor explain ? Our friend, Mr. M. P. Heckerman is agent for the Traveler's AssuranceCoui pauy. All persons leaving town should go to him and get a ticket. Cumberland has a Ministers' associa tion which is said to be "doing much towards promoting that brotherly feel ing that should exist where all have in view a common object." UPSET.—On Monday evening, last, Somerset hack tumbled a sommer sauit over a mortar box in the western end of Bedford. Four passengers were throvra out and injured, but, we learn, none seriously. George lieimund is now selling Boots, Shoes and Groceries, for (ash, cheaper than the same can be bought in Bedford. Anything in the tailor ing line at prices to suit the times. Call and be convinced. The report that bouuets were half an inch longer, this season, is a gross fab rication—the difference being only seven-sixteenths. Red feathers are all Abe rage. ASTONISHING fashions in spring bats AIM! bonnets are promised. Per haps the bonnet will be worn under the chin, and a bow-knot tied on the head. THE Esquimaux say : "A man who has three wives in this world is sure of heaven in the next." So he ought to be, t< >r he will cer tainly have enough of that "other place" in this world. Read the article from the Fulton Re publican on John Cessna's Senatorial programme, last fall. It will richly pay perusal. Johu should be more chary of his littie schemes for self, for he -hould remember that There's s chiel smang ye takic' note*. I' faith he'll priat "em " An Aitoona paper suggested the name of David Over as a candidate for Treasurer, thinking it a good "goak," whereupon Over takes the matter in good earnest ami announces himself as a candidate. The Rads of Blair coun ty might give it to a worst and less de serving fellow. "Go in " Davy ! "Dad" Lewis, of the Huntingdon Globe, is grieved beyond the comfort ing point, because ot the defeat of the "pet of the Ring," Mackey, for State Treasurer. He saj*s "guerrillaism" lid it. Poor fellow! Tha. "guerrilla fight" will be the death of hirn. Five prisoners escaped from the Cumberland jail, on Sunday morning, the 16th inst. A reward of $250 is of fered for their apprehension. No doubt those self liberated jail birds, are -inging: "Shoo, fly, don't bodder me!" The editor of the Mountain City Times got a Rub-in-the-eye from the same sviudliug scoundrel who has been "doing" several of our neighbor ing editors lately. "Sich" is editorial life. Brown's Bronchia! Troches, for Pul monary and Asthmatic Disorders, -have proved their efficacy by a test of many years, and have received testi monials from eminent men who have used them. Those who are suffering from Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Ac., should try "The Troches," i simple remedy which is in almost i - •* ry ease effectual. While others have talked of educa tion, the citizens of Hollidaysburg have erected a noble building, an in stitution of learning has been put in successful operation, and many promi nent men are showing their apprecia tion of good advantages by sending their daughters to it. ANOTHER LECTURE.—The second of a series of temperance lectures, was de livered in the court house, on last Mon day evening, by the Rev. H. Ilecker man. The evening was miserable, yet the house was hi led to its utmost capa city. The lecturer did himself and his subject ample justice, which was high ly appreciated by the audience as evinced by their marked attention throughout. The Cumberland AUeganian , in speaking of the mild weather, in that section, says: The retail coal men are out of sorts ; and the ice gatherer- are 1* coining d perate, for not a pound has tteeu housed here a- yet, and the high s age of wa ter will Operate unfavorably, even in the event ot freezing weather. SAD ACCIDENT.—A child about six years of age, in attempting to jump on a train of cars at Peidmont, recently, fell beneath the wheels, which passed over his limbs, crushing them terribly. Death ensued in a few hours.—Cumber land AUeganian. NOTICE .—All persons knowing themselves indebted to me either by note or book account are requested to call and settle soon, as I need money, and money I must have. Those who give this their immediate attention will confer a great favor, and those who neglect complying with this, my re quest, can blame only themselves it costs are added. Please remember this and do as you wish to be done by. jan27w3 A. L. DEFIBATGII. ACQ PITTED. —A. I.oward Crewitt, tried best week, at Huntingdon, for the murder of Miles Hampson. in Oc tober last, ha- been acquitted. The trial lasted for nearly a week, and i said to have been one of the most re markable and exciting ones that ever took place in that county. The Moni tor says, "Throughout the trial much feeling was manifested by the friends of each party, and we will be fortu nate indeed if that feeling passes away without violations of law or business and social estratiguients." WILL HE DO IT?—Mr. Scull declar ed immediately after the election that he would not contest if Mr. Findlay was admitted to the Senate on a prima facie case. Will he now be as good as his word? Or has he tied himself so securely to John Cessna's coat tail as to be willing to allow him self to be forced into a seat to which he knows he has no moral or legal right, merely to gratify the aspirations of an ambitious and unscrupulous politician. We shall see what the honorable gen tleman will do. DARING TRlCK.—After the reward was offer d for the arrest of the esca ped "jail birds," two strangers of plau sible appearance and conversation, rep resented to the Sheriff that they were Baltimore detectives and were after "our boys." They were supplied with a horse each by the Sheriff in his anxiety as a good officer to secure tiieir arre-t, hut it is now evident that they were horse thieves and perhaps aiders of the runaway prisoners, others in the city haviug also been swindled by tiiem— Times, Cumberland. A DRY PORTABLE VINEGAR.— Wash well halfa pound of white tar tar with warm water, then dry it and pulverize as fine as possible. Soak that powder with good sharp vinegar, and dry it before the fire or in the sun. Re-suak it as before, with vinegar, and dry as above, repeating this operation a dozen of times.. By these means you w ill have a very gmxl and sharp pow der, which turns water imdantly to vin.-gar. It is very convenient to car ry in the pocket, esjieeially when trav eling. NEW PAREK.—The first number of the "Somerset Standard," an eight col umn paper, edited and published by M. M. A: W. M Schrock, has been is sued. The initial number is a fine specimen of typographical beauty, and evinces more than ordinary editorial a bilitv. It is certainly the neatest pa per published at Somerset, and if we may judge frotn the copy before u-, will enrich a department in which the journals of that place have heretofore been sadly deficient, namely, interest ing local intelligence. We feel as sured that the Messrs. Schrock will print a spicy paper. We welcome them to the editorial fraternity, wish them unlimited success in everything, except politics, which, glas! are the same as in days ugone, w hen, "you were but Jerry and I was but Joe," and when we were wont to go courting the Muse together—we believe that was her name, or "words to that effeet"-on the bank.-, of our own native Stony Creek ! "Nuf cod," however. Here's our to success, old boys ! "Forev er float, that Standard sheet!" THE EEIGHTAL MLRDEREEA.—Got leib Bohner aud Albert Von Borden bourg, who, our readers will no doubt remember, so fiendishly murdered the I'eightal family, in Huntingdon coun ty, were tried last weejs. and found guilty of murder in the first degree, and they will soon l>e called upon to expiate their crime on the gallows. A few days before the trial the Sheriff re ceived information that the prisoners had made arrangements for their es cape, and to accomplish thi. they had determined, if need be, to kill the keeper of the prison. Upon examin ing them in their cetis, a ease knife sharpened on both edges and pointed like a dagger, wa found upon the per son of one and in the bed of the otn er. Other evidences of their murderous de sign were also founo, and a third par ty who is said to have been an accom plice, was arrested and lodged in jail. But for the timely discovery of the hel lish plot of these fiends inhuman form, another victim would have been added to the black list of crime of which these culprits are guilty. iia* We are indebted to the publishers of the "Mormon Tribune" for a copy of (hat paper. It purports to be an "or gan of the liberal cause in Utah, de voted to social developcments." What is meant by "social developement" we cannot divine, unless it refers to the bumps raised on the cranium of the "liege lord" by a half dozen or more refactory and belligerent "strong mind ed." No such "developement" for ud Let us have peace! We have scan ned the paper before us with care, and have studied the doctrine of a multi plicity of wives with religious assidui ty, but we are not "almost per-uaded" to he a Mormon by a big jog full! \\ e have no desire to be* "developed" in that direction. "Oh ! no, not for Jo seph!" A PARTING WORD. —We have grown tired of printing duns in this shape. Our friends in arrears are proof again-1 all si.-h riiis-iies. " have, therefore, concluded to try a dif ferent plan, of which due notice is hereby given. We are now sending to each delinquent subscriber a statement of his account, with the proposition that if it be paid by Feb. 19, 1870, a certain deduction will be made. If not paid by that tirn e,/utl rat** trill be charged, payment enforced by laic, (aid (he paper discontinued at all cases oj more than one year's arrearage. Up wards of ten thousand dollars of unpaid subscriptions and advertising have ac cumulated on our books during the last five years. This is a load we can not carry any longer. W ill our friends assist u> in lightening it, or must we summon to our ai that vexatious and detestable instrumentality. Tin Loir f THE MILD WINTER.—Where be those prophets now who warned us last autumn of the coming "cold term?" Shade of the departed Meri arn, what a mess those prophets have made of it! What premature sliiver ings they caused us by their state ments about the extraordinary thick ness of the new bark on trees ; the voluminous wrappings provided by sagacious nature to prevent the ears of maize from being touched with Hie in evitable hard frosts; and the vast stores of provisions the squirrels— sup posed to know all about the weather beforehand —had put in to meet the impending emergency. How disap pointed the squirrels must be, and how they must regret that they had not played instead of working during the brief beauties of tne last ludian Sum mer! We trust no one will suspect us of attempting a puu w hen we say that all attempts to prophecy what kind of weather may be expected for any par ticular time longer than a day or two are unprofitable, and likeiy to bring discredit upon tho->e who attempted it. PENITENTIARY ITEMS.—During the past year Bedford county ha- had 23 representatives in the institution at Allegheny city. Six have been re leased, either by pardon or expira tion of term, leaving 17 in "durance vile." Eieven have been there the whole year; oue 353 days; one 252 days, oue, 242 days; tour, lU9 days; two, 75 days; two, 75 days, and one, J5 days; total, 5,592 days; making the account between Bedford _'ounty and the Western Penitentiary stands as follows: — 5,592 Javs at 25c per day $1395 00 By 043.08 Bal. due Western Penitentiary 754.92 This bill is smaller than the year be fore, when our expenses for keeping prisoners in the Penitentiary were o ver SI,OOO. It must, however, be ad ded, to the credit of our people, that the great majority of the criminal seat to the Penitentiary from this court, were not residents of thi- coun ty, but made this the basis of their thieving operations. But eight of the whole number were citizens of this county, four of whom were white and four colored. The majority of the non-residents were sentenced for long terms, in aggravated cases of hor-e stealing. A FOUNDLING.—On Saturday even ing last a woman stopped off the Cin cinnati Express train, east, having in her hand a basket, and a child in her arms. She went to a hotel, and en gaged a room where she washed and dressed the child. A short time after wards she inquired for the residence of Dr. E. J. Greene, and on being told that he resided at his father-in-law's, she went in company with a colon d boy to the house. She carried the ba by iu her arms, and the boy carried the basket. On reaching the house, the woman put the child in the bas ket, rapped on the door, and left it.— The in mates came to the door, and see ing the basket, oj>eiied it, and to their surprise fouiul a beautiful and well dressed infant, which was not move than three weeks old, ami was still liv ing. A note was also found in the bas ket, that advised the gentleman to keep the child for several years, and he would be well rewarded for his kindness. We believe it is the inten tion of the gentleman to do as request ed, (although there were several other parties who w anted it,) and wecan as sure the unknowu and incomprehen sible mother that it will be well eared for. The following is the substance of the note, which was addressed to Dr. E. J. and Nannie Greene, and was written in a neat lady's handwriting : "This is qot an illegitimate child, but comes to you pure arid spotless.— Circumstances over which I have no control compels me to par with it, It was born on Christmas day, and its nauic j- Minnie Bell. Raise it up a Methodist and Good Templar. You will be rewarded iu after years for your charity, May God deal with you as you deal with my child." — •Hunting don Globe. Extraordinary cold weather pre vails in the West. La- THE GAWXY, —The February I namberof this excellent magazine has j reached u* and is as full of interesting matter as any of its predecessors. The splendid story, "Put Y -nrself in his Place," by Charles Ite.tde, is e >n tinued in this number. "Brigham Young," "Polly Mariner, Tailored," 44 A Hundred years ago," "An Editor's Tales," & help to make up the liter ary matter fur February. Altogeth er the (Jataxy is unexcelled by any magazine published in this country.— Will the publishers please send us the January number. We can't do with out it. A USEFUL, ENTERTAINING, AND BKAUTIFU L MAGAZINE.— TiIe Febru ary number of D< moixst's Monthly i resents an extraordinary array of lit erary novelties,useful items of informa tion, and lieautiful illustrations, which almost bewilder us with their profu sion. Among the gears in the Febru i ry number of this mtKlel Monthly, is Schiller's "Song of the Bed, iilustra ted with seven tine and very character istic engravings ; also the fourth plate in the series of Cole's 44 Voyage of Life," very flatly engraved, with much use ful and seasonable information on Fashions; also Jenny Juno's splendid "Talks with women," and numerous other interesting and useful topics. But we must refer the reader to the book itself, as no me.e mention will do justice to tliis model Magazine. Yearly*#3,bo, with a splendid engra ving as a premium to each subscriber. Address Deworesi's Monthly, 838 Broadway, New York. The February 44 Riverside" co.nes freighted with pictures and a wide range of reading matter. Fronting it is iiu engraving, "Telling Stories by Firelight;" and the tire would go out before the family gathered about it would tire of Mrs. Davis's graphic lr isn story, Vw-ux J fju-ttach * Kentucky Story, Mrs. Week's story <>f "Jake's Wedding" in Minnesota, Crunch's "Father Gander" poems and picture, liie directions for swinging iud:uu Clubs, ice interesting "Letter irum E gypt," trie truly Rural and truly fun ny Rouiaunt of the Sleepy Princess, with its droll verses and dr >.ier pict ures, and the other wis'' and witty words; not forgetting Hut.- Auder sen's suggestive little Vignette for Feb ruary. where the days of the week go mas juerading: the "Settle," w here the children gather to ply games and guess riddles; and the "Calendar,"' with its notable February events. Published by Hujrd and Houghton, SJ.SU per year; do cents each. PSe ise send us January No.) THE XctisEitV.—The February number of this deJiglitful magazine for young readers, is on our table. It should be in every uursery iu the land. The engravings, which are numerous, a e the delight of theyoungsti rs, while •he reading matter"H sure to interest the youthful mind. Our "little ones" could not poi-sibly get along witnout "The Nursery." Terms, Ink) a year. Address John L. Shorey, 13 Wa-ning ton Street, Boston. The storm which swept over the Western States on the 17th inst., ap pears to have traversed the lakes and their line as far east us the Hudson.— Northern Kentucky suffered terribly. In the vicinity of Cave City the storm became a furious tornado, prostiating every house within a radius of six miles Prewitt's in the same State, was utterly wiped out. Twenty per sons were killed, and the destruction of property is imin *tise. At Cincin nati, and at New Albany, I nil., there was a uifist terrific display of thunder and lightning, and the rain fall is esti mated at twenty inches! The .-Mime phenomena attended the storm at Nashville, St. Louis and Pittsburg. The flood was unprecedented, exten ding as far east as the llud-on. Rail way travel along the line from Buffalo to Chicago was suspended during the greater part of the 18th Inst. But per haps the most singular of all was the sudden fall of the mercury from forty two degrees to sixteen degrees below zero. At Chicago it stood at eight de grees below zero fit noon of Tuesday, 18th. DIED. CIPPET—On the 10th inst., in New Pari?, this county, Mrs Charlotte Anna, wife of Mr. W 11. Cuppet, aged 32 years, 1 month n) 9 days. She w.ts loved end respected by all who kaaw her, and leave.- a Urge circle of friends and acquaint ances to mourn her loss. Peace to her ashes. A H. BEAVER. —In Napier township. December 3!st., lstiy, Carrie Belle, infant daughter ot Nicholas and Sophia Beaver. iUu- -^lU'frtibciiu'nb. lIST OF CAUSES put down for _j Trial at the iipeeird February Term 18i0, f2Sth day .1 Middle Wood berry tp.. vi Bassler A Longeneekcr. Thomas Urowden vs Archibald Blair St at. Same vs Same Charles W. Colviu vs Wm. J. Rock et al Georga Koades vaEdwarl A Fockler. Frederick Miller vs John Mollwaine Sophia W. Mullin vs George Mullin's Executor? J. M Shoemaker vs William A. Powell George W Gump vs Philip Lebselter W. B Huffman vs George vV Gump. Henrv I> Mock vs Win Hammers. Alex" McGregor s Adiu'r vs Wm. A Reiuinger Isaiah Collins, widow and children vs Elixa Col lins et al, Shannon and Aldstadl vs Emily and A. J. cris man. John R Weaver vs John Bowser Same vs Same Barnard Clabaugh vs Isaiah Mills Win. M. Lloyd, Indorsee, Ac., vs Hopewell tp. Seho o District. John B Weaver, Trustee vs John Bowser William Bowies vs George Stucky et al. Cer.ified. January Is, i7O jaa27w4. JNO. P. RERD, Prot'y. NAMES OF APPLICANTS FUR lir. ru and Restaurant Licenses at Feb ruarv Sessions, IHTtI, t2od Monday, 14th day) Michael Ott Bloody Run bor., Tavern \Y illiatu W timer,Clearville, Monroe tp,, John k Ready, Coakiale bur , Levi Manges, Juniata tp , Isaac Mettgei- Redferd bor., William Jt Pearson, Woodeerry ~r., William A Peterson I'nion tp , Henry Ruse, Centieville, HiUiain spiers, CoaUale bor , Alexander Taylor, Broad Top tp.. " 0 Hotuttdi a Manly. Bridgeport, LunJutidery " Adam B. Caru, Bedford bor., Restaurant John Harris, Jacob Burnhart " " John P- Weaver.'ing. Bloody Run bor., Tavern geiuocd, J-nuary IST". JAN2FOJ JSO P. REEL, CP*. T SSESSIORT, ATTENTION!—TA Assessors of the several districts of Bedford couoty are hereby requested to meet the Reard of Commissioners al their oft< e. in Bedford, on WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 16 b , to receive the books, instroctions, A: ~ for i:NS|li;.\Vl<.-31„!.tt:.. \ J ci-jr Men or women any where. Aidf 5 ZEIULER. McCUBDY A CO . Phila . Pa fjpHE DOLLAR HUN. 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Irvine and i n tends k eej ii g qoth iug but the best g jtidf at themost REASONABLE PRK ES. RemeiLberalwaysto call at No 2 AXDBBSOS's Row . where you wlllalway.- find W. C <5 A R wool) prepared to sell as,-heap as thecheapest. BOOTS AXD SHOES. Everybody in search of Boot?. Sh >es and G liter? -hould call at Garwood's Kegu lator. GLASSWA RE. Everybody in search of Glass ware. shonld eall at Gar- i wood's Regula'-.r QUEENS WARE. Everybody in search of Queens* ire. hould call at Gvrw i >d'?Regafator. SPICES. Everybody in want of .--pices of any kind, should not fail to call at Garwood's Regulator. TOBACCO. Men loving good Tobacco, should call at Garwood's Regulator, as he keeps the j bes'. NOTIONS. Everyb ly wanting good Neck-ties. Collars. s m' iui ; portau'-a to all about to apply for pattqtg f- at free. Write tor fall particuiats cc.nct rning prix s aul patent*, to MI NN A CO., Publishers and Patent SUisitors. i aec23 v 4 '37 PARK RJ . Ntw YORK, i T) EfUSYLirS X uTlCri.- All p'-r- V ' >c i&tc-reft?tf Feb.. next, at tho Court 11 .use, in Be libra. | l<>r confirmation : The account if 11 n. John Ces > a Freenter 1 : the Ut wit! ar-1 testament of il.a. .Kate llate t ? t Isle of JB'-d'erd ft.s -ugh. dr.* * The Accouaf'Of rt'iver K wrap, mm. Ottordiun b* Jar*.-"ft Mill- ai; 4 . ..rati K. Mil's. -in- r chilli •i j ct John Mills. jje •. !' M inroe township, deceased j The account itc of j Bedford Burecgh. iDee . i : The account, of John 1. Keagy. Uu--rd:i. tf ! Emma tV.. Richard M ilcury H . atj Emory j Vi". S inert ille. icit.er children of Ah tier Seiner- ; ' lilie. tale of tviuihaiop'un township, deeeored. The aceouLt of John A Gump, Ex ... ! r of ihe . last will and testament of Ketcea Ihtchfj, 1 iti ■ • Wist Providence township, deceased. 11.• a •• .UDt ot Ji be T Keagy, Ttu ice to sell i the Hen) Es.ate of llnry Brant. late ■: Cum j bcrland Valley township, deceased. The account of J.-tm P. Reed. Guardian of < j Edwards. Sehell, miner • c of E b. Sehrll, late ' of th- Roroogh oi Boheiioburg. deceased. 1 The .-•••e-.-uut if J- hb 1* i'.t-cl. Guardian of Jacob B SehelK minor sou of 16. D. Seheti. late ut ;he Borough •; echtl l-urg. decent- 1. The no iiui.l o| '..L.U- i ill; it.dMarl'.u B •;?*, Administrators of the Estate <. J. H -m. • Administrators of the Estate of Andrew Horn, j late of Bt Clair t'Wßslitn, .1, csa- i. ' The aoeount of Jvhu I*. Reed, Trustee to sell the Reii Ks;aio ol Jacob 11 iv ire late iSfu i L .7! ap - . ton township, deceased The account of John Fiikes, Adr-.-ilrislrator ol the Estate of John W. Fickes. latent Union tp , lic-ce sod, The account -if TJ .'taw J Crovie, A luiirristra • tor of the Esxieof Thomasol Jliaui, E.q . late of J Union township, deceased ; jnu2ua 1. JOIIX P. REED, RcgUter. I <<)u llf PiiO V i jA .MATIO3I. To ' \_y thi Cwoxtr. tke Jntt.•'■■■> i,f th' Tt ■■■ •. und ! C i-istahii' in t!;t t tjjf nt 'Torch-kip* in ins ' Cvutyoj lir , Ofthg: KM. a ve, that to parsti itiee of * preoept to me directed, under the han-1 and seal "f ih lion. ALEXAXDER KfXO- Presidet.' ' f the several Court: of Common Pic.■■> in the Irt'b I' : -'ti ie', ■csisting of the coun ties of Franklin. Kuiton, Bedford and Somerset. arid by virtue id hi- '.Site of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and (ietieral Jail'..ry for the trial of i c.q ital and other ofiei.ders therein, and the tien eri.i Court of Quarter c-.5.-i a - of the Pei.e; and VV Gi HP, nt.d W*it,UAM G. EtravLTZ. Judge- of i the -mute Court In the - e C uniy of Uedtbrd. You and each of you, are hereby r. juired to be and appear in your proper persons with your Be Cork-. Jiet- 'giii.a:..:-,-. Espncii.htitois. an t other Rctavubrai. '<> f rt the Jwdgus af.•re-said, at Bedh rj, r.' a Co art of ii- r una Terminer and . Generai Jail :.i Uew.-al Quarter Scs i siouf of the peace therein to beholden for thceoitn ty of Bedf-nt. aforesaid, on the 'ii .\louJ-ty of I Ft ■ tt-l) '• of th-it <1 .•. there and then to do | th< si things to wbi'-t! your several offitcs appertain. Given ah ter uij hand and seal the 20th day of - Jan-aarv, in tne war of our L rd. ItiTO IV ILj.iAll KEV.-KI!. Snamrr's Omce, j Bheiiif. Be Iford. Jan_. 2K. 1 SW_< _l ;? c> SALE.S. —By virtue ol i sundry writs of Vemiitioni Fj pon r*. Fieri \ F ei'X*, and Jstviri Furia* to tne directed, there ! wiil be ex; Sod to s -de, by pubi-C vendue or out cry, at the C urt 11 >j-e in the lis.-ough of Be i tord, on Baturiioy, the 1-' h day ot February, A. D . l>7u. at 10o'clock, a. aa., the following de scribed Real E.tate, to wit : All Defendant's intetcot in and to two lots of gr ii. i, ir . ■ .-.g lfis tee: -.a Main St.. and ruu iniijj beak to an hiley J4O ieet with a two story ft,... hotl*, tr.iuic i hop wash hott-as, sui >k Uous j ui i iogaiisV.c ttoirton trecu-t. rsiy iuing iu.s >f Ii \V. I', i-ler and Geo. Bi.-aifer, ai- • two hack lota fronting on an alley 15i tV i and ranning hick 2 olivet *■■ '• "inilig lots rt A. J. Hob ail. ;an4 \\ m Al, Cieii.i d,-i as twin itainsbuig Bar ou.n. Be iiord e 'u, iy and taken tu txueutiou as j the property td A. C V. ughau AEfcU—Alt dtlv.d.uit Win. Binnvt'k. interest in ami to a ira of land situate in .M.uttiainpieii tawi -:,ip. B< LIB in C iy. u-iy.iiiing .GJMS Te-reii or; tt.c A r:t,. and Jan, Xortu -Rd; ou the fc-u ami Vtm. hast.try ub the M r. coata.niag It e aeies. more < r it-a, -.'iih . g m usa, s able and ot r out bulla :gs thereon ere it. a .so so ap ple i.reward ihei-...ni. won it fib acres ctare4 and U eiorcultiva-ion. seued and taken :n exeSttti n . a- Of] r. ] erty i • m Be;.act Vifii. KEVSEB, Shirof . M -riff"s < I'i.• B ui td. JI.U J'. •. l-rio T IST OF CAUSES PUT DOWN I A FOR TRIAL AT FEBRUARY TERM, is:.., i,. fc day i Frederick Miller vs John Mcllwufne. ■ Middle o iterry ?j:., n Ephniiti! Losgeteck r vt i. Sophia W. Mullin s George Mullin .- Ex'rs ,J. M. Shoemaker A C-. v- tt li.tam A. l'uwell G rge tt Uutaj M, h iwcver who hive t-srvfessly uegleef | ed thi- In' J> It V ii 'lease reflect, and if it U. •eiuemt-er that if your c rount. if of four ' ui... th/ti, Xir.. is i. -tc!o;eJ by L'xi/i . .Vo/a, \ liif>re the Ist -f Feb. J -7<-. y -a wi!i ask us fir further ere lit after ht on j. tin of being refused.. .! ilb 1 - kUuil pr."ceed to enforce r.etti iucur j uym.v without further notice, wo tnmn busi 1m -- Tt you can't pay us. you can give your ab ! ligation to pay, and thus ease v* ur iccount. j j:ml3'7t!ml. G. If '"SIKRACO. W M. LLOYD, ft • BANKER. Transacts a General Banking Business, and nt .ies I collections on all accessible t aims in the Ur.itui i States GOVEKN.M EXT SECURITIES, GOLD, SIL VER. STERLING an! COXTTXENTAL EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD U S REVEXIE Stamps eff all descriptions al ; ways on baud. Acci uuts of Merchants, Mechanics, Farmcys and ; all others solicited, t Intcre.-i allowed oc time Deposits. I j.n-t.-70if VOI FT Afft'uts wanted—Liiiie and Gen-lemen fir thsir spare r.i /'nents ! A Sewing Machine, ati dd tt a: :h, a Bible, mon ey and • her g is giv n as premiam. Hr. When. Where."What, and ail other part etilars ! Fiee. Address C. L \an Allen, 171 Broadway. . X A jsp2oc4 I X K I. F. V KNITTING .MA CHINE for fimi v ii- —simple, cheap r-liable hnttiing. AGEN I'.- tt ANTED. Circu lar and suinple -ti/eking FREE Address Hull ley Knitt'iiL' M icftf'f Co . Bnth. Mo 4 GENTS WANTED FOR TBFE I tECEEXS OF INT ERN A L RIIVE NU E . EXPriSIXG The Whiskey Ring, G>!d Ring, and Drawbtck Frauds. Divulging systematic Rohiriy o] the Pub.'ir Trenotiy. Organtaed Depredation*!. Con ! spireeies and Raids on the Government-OS i;;I Turpitude, Malfeasance, Tyranny and Corrup tion —The most Startling, Fascinating. Tnstnv { tive and Important Bo k yet published. Con taiiiiag autt.entic f.-ocU, laiUpaiab'd eviuecce, sworn testimony, complete and accurate ac.siis Lcgi'istors. Farmers. Merchants, Meehacica, every Oitixcn ami Taxpayer, are-dircetly iater e.--i i in the > ratagetc-. Ar ifi.-cs. M '.caiiiitioua and Crimes if Corrupt politician'. Illicit DisUl j ler.-. Gold Gsuib'.crs, Drawback Forgers ar i eraf, j ty M-ilefactors.—PabEshad in one attraotlve vol uiae. abt-ut 60■> weii-ffllei pages, with spirited illiistratioi Ffic-e tow to suit the tun ■ $:!->9 , i r-e!J by subscript ion ■ a'y. Send for circul.ir.aud special terms. WM, FLINT. Publlsber. I'hila. j deipbia. Fa. j n2rtw4 M ATEUR C V LT I V A I" O R S T.%. GUTDE, for THE Fi.OWEH AND KIV< HEX G .KD.X. 21tb edition of this popular w rk, which Las ; mat with touch ! .tor '. -ue pmt. is now ready. ; It his been rewritten an . improved, priniui with new type, cn fine i op,'iiiu.-:itc.i wufe heuu ' tiful Lithograph andß| thcriijecgrarjug ! ircin nature. It eohtmi.- Kill descripti t; and i the '."ul'i- e el avur i .ut) •••s.iii.g variet-.-sef Flr. e,ur. 1 V<'etabh'S; a •> d .-crlptive Ui -1 ri.- r.CT -Rte •• i f the ;t -er.t -.•- . to wlUch is a i led a . E. cof It'll ch't •> Ft-iodi nyhiidGli.dkJtti Thi.- ..ui k it: feel Cue ii {eat, 'Ucawparr faviaw hG with any shailar one Fr,- f/st' tiorfftft HVrocr. A" ft. •'I fc ve rwei'i ed a copy of v, '—bjj or to>". uo Am - —ur Ou'riraoir's Giitdl r it I,r •id f r.pythh'g of th- kind ever Infra- ir su-'.l fro .. the A:.: .man press " hunt to any address upon receipt of 25 e a's for psp- r Cover, and - cents fur taitsfully ini-l in cloth W A>iitri GN G U-J., | j tnShwf. Boston, Miss stlns. VALUABLE FARM A'i PRI - ""AIE BALK.—I he subsciiber J atii:-* ; .t• uI • w.E • ; i . • ii V rfujiht-r pari okiL.- s 5 ! !,-< o the - f- •: -ibei H Nlt V HEitiUIiKR- EF. J iAoS* l ioody R ra. i I)i:DLIU LE OF VAIA A.Ri.E j J iii'.AE ESTATE.-nAta- MuXi-. FEB : 7 tha tovn.fhip of ! Juuiaia, alur ran s, cl.i.ree u, on tbo preuiises ffurm: the iift ri .--01 11. I widww, titc interest payablesniinal y to-ltor, aa-J at i.cr denth li-.c pritscipai to the h i rs. one tuiril id hand lit coLiii oati I of sale, atoi Iks r- ianiu -5 ing third in two equal iauiual p.-ymeiii-: tbcreai . let. g>.'e to btgiu a! Id iu'eh s. A. M <..t said d-.. F ...session H; be given at etee. i .. 1 JAMIE >V. FitAZCi.il. AdaUr, r|UYNNERY i'Git -ALL <• t iiENT. X —The subscriber offers tur s.-rie or rut. Lis tannery, with Berk Mill and Toolr : !■ bis tine 1s: .rt- ri'om tor rent Fosscssicu given on the Ist of April, I—7G ibis property 1, in the bun ugc M BehelLbuig. B i. .r ! county an a j ce iem loeaticn for hatti steru and tnunoiy. For further particulars, address ; joax s. scu.. EL. j ituiiiu. Frhl its eI: r g. Fa i)UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE URAL ESTATE ; ay virtue of an order of the tirploii • Court, the u, .iersigi.id will u; 0.-e to sale, it [ üb!' -u.-rioa. on FRIDAY, the 1 ttu day of FBDKLA&I, l-7y, ! ob the ptuuuws, tu Led lord township, a .1 si. able lartD. idji inu g lands of John jspr-' \ JOBS then Dnul, lacob har'x*.-r Susan Cai >-y and tners, cuutaiciug #•> acre.-, uL ut 7tl act ..cleared and under fence. 16 acres ol wLith is g... I Ec-ad -o>. the unproveuiet -an . one aj:U r- .Ifstory ; log dw-riiiag house, log bn;... m i ofhet tail lings. At- a large onefcatd'ot eb:.' ..pple. p. eb and • eheriy trees. The above farm is suag i m-igt bviii -od and with to a itdie <-t Bedford I Sole to commcßise st 10 o'cl ,k ot sai. dur. J. tt'. IIXGEXFEUTER, Adrn'rof Mre. Georgian:* it. heen:r, dc"d. jtig(.i*4. • fsIUE ONLY RELIABLE CUKE ji i jii DVSi'EPdIA IN THE KNOWN WORLD. j Dr. VisHsrU' Great American Dyspt t ria PilJg 1 e-r. i Fine IreeTsr C-rdial are a positive and infajlable curs tor DyspepMa in iis moat aggra ; vatesi firm 'ad un matter ot now locg standing They penetrate the secret ab ide-ol this tt the lings its j ii. King prißCi;.leae:s upon Use irritated .-arfsce " he rings and thro.it, peac.rating u. each ! : isei part r 'ievi-p* psini. i-übJut.- a inStßi : in.-:->n It i- :. J re-i; :•f \ • ar:. of - ■ . wnd-ex ! ptrimeiri, r.-i it is offered to the sE'n •.-.■l with 1 : i tvoassurance ol its rower tocwrc ih :"- llow ! i . set if : ie patteut h • not too If , delay " - .it" ' i:. ■ . lli it Coc-uatption of the L-oags, Cough, S" .•; TLraat i i'ft- fironcliitis, Liver Contpfainr, Bfmd ■ 11 iltoodtog FUes, A- 2ma. Whooping Cough. . Diptheria, Ac. t A tsedicaf expert, hoi ling i: o /rable collegiate • dipioaias.devotes hi* entire time to tho examina f 1 ofpaticnts at the ifij.-o parlors. Aas: cieted ■ with him arb three conkalting physiciati- of set , Dow;edged emiaer e. whosa services are given to ] the pui c free of charge &••■= 1t..:- .ppvrtuiiity is offered by uo other institu tion in the country. Loiters froui any part of the country, asking a Ivi -e. will be nrouip ly and gratui: usly re --pjt.! 1 to. W here convenient, ri-udttaneea j saou d take the shape 01 DRAFTS OH PO.-T OFFICE ORDERS. Prica of Wishvrt's American Dyspepsia Pills. .? 1a I x S-ut by mail on receipt of price. I'ri.o of Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Ceiii-ri. SI "1 a I /.tie or St I per dozen Sent by esp e=- All c •:nmu::ic ,i;on- -hould be addressed L Q. C tt'ISHART, M-1 ~ X ■ 2 V 2 North Sesolid ■ icy 1 deetGmS. Pbilaud .bis. ; yvEiEs CATHARTIC PILLS, 1 For all the purposes of a Laxative Medicine. Perhaps n> one Medtottie is so ucivt iiy re ' quired by everybody aa a cathartic, l r *.:> e cr aav b.f r-i s .'qjniversally adopted iutc t. •. in tv eiy u.iuutry auc among all ciaosea, r.s tins mild : hu'. efd riciit pargatn e Pill. 'i:,s .Lv : e,. res: a is. that it is u more reliable and far m ri cC'ectaal : remedy than any other. These who iiavt tried it, ! k bat it cured tiit-to ; tLus-i who L vt m' , j k:i-. v that it cures their neigribcrs una friends, j and all know thai what ii d es or.cfc it dock always —trim it never f.iis through any fault r neglect of its t Jinposi;iou tt e have thousands upon thou -Binds of certificates .f their remarkable cures of the fallowing 10j .ai:it,butruchcuresat known in every neighborhood, and wt need not publish them. Adapted to all and couUitiuini in ail climate-; containing neither calomel orany dele terious drug they may be taken with siEety by anybody, iheir sugar coating preserve/them tv erVrosh and makes them p'easaut to take, while beii -r purely vegetable no harm can arise from their use in scy quantity The., operate "y their powerful influence on the internal vL-cer v:u purify the blo i and simulate it into healthy action—remove the obstructions of th" —ornach, bowels, liver, and otherorg: nsof tba bo iy, restoring their irregular action t- health j and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derangements as re the first origin of di-eae. Minnie directions are given in ihe wrapper on the box, f r ibe fdl .1 ing coarptaicts. winch these Pills rapidly cure t For Di M-Ki -iA or iNnioEsTK/X LHTLK-SM'S.S. La.NGI .jb and Loss of Appetite, they suould be ' ikeu moderately to stimulate the stomach and restore us hv-iltuy tone and action. For Livkii Cost. uUM ana us various symptom?. BlLLloi's HEABACBK. .SICK HEAr-ACun. JAVMIUX or Gtt-'.'ti 51CKSKS>. Bili-as Colic-and Sil ous Fe vers. they su mid be judiciously taken for ea h i case, to correct the disease t action or remove the j obstructions which cause it. For DVSEXTSBT or DIAPRB'EA, but one mild dose is generally required. For R ißf MAT: su. GOCT.GRAVBL, PALI'ITATION' OR THE HEABT. PAIS IS THE SIPE. BACK and Loiss. they-hould be continuously taken. re quired, to change the diseased action t the sys tem With sucn change those coinpL.m.s disap pear. For DROPSY and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS they s'.i aid be taken in Kirgeand frequent d- sis to produce the effect of a drastic purge. F r SrppRSSSiOH a large d/ise-L-.u-d ie taken as it 1 r-.du s the desired effect by -yni; hv . Asa DIWER PILL, take one o* .w - . iris ta pri me te digest: D nr.'i relieve thest, mach. .An oj i.-ioiial ti is stimulates the sti t.ach and bowels into healthy action, re torts the uppethe, , aril invigorates the system. Her■'t it is - ten ad : v 1 ntagi- .us where no seri -us der ug- .. 1. 1 exists. One who feels tbierabiy well, often buds t! lad. se of these Pu.Lk makes hint feel dect edtj better, from their cleaneinv 11 ud renovating etf.it • n |[. I digestive nt ti ir.i'us Dii. J. C. A I"Eli .1 CO , l'r, rti 1i Che mi*t* t LOWELL MASS X'. > VI 8. ¥* GABBY. AH EXT. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. -Thts --ii-r-igs-ed hereby gdi on ti-.-e th.-.: tiny h:.% t j dissolved thepartnerahipheretofore existing be : tveeutheai in the mercantile business, t y rnutu : alc-.i sect. The boekt are in the hands o": Simon Ilershat'it-f u lieerion, wbowHlalsopsy ai'debts ' owed by the late firm. SIMON HER "UMAX, - . .-OLOMONJiREENPAUM ■t.- •> n IIINKLE Y KNI i'TIN i •• M)l I MAVHINLS.—I he it it per t aia ontna yet invented. Wiil widen sr i nar.i w, ! turn a heel, or.point she t./e. it will k-it plain or ribbed. It writ krrit sieckings. Iniwers'airts, 1 . !*. e it* to A- .7"'-j 1: . i.es ,- . . a! : U ::i! !•-. it.- . ■ r w rk t. - - uhi , :;c nee.lle. ai d -igicrea 1 ■ ".'ijustirg, , tever It wi'l n t.'.e :--n:e work tbrt the ' L •.tub re-iohine will do, and Costs les- than half as j tnaoh, and ba-m l the tenth part t f the tnachice rv to get -of of order. Circular# scd semp'es utt'ivt irtsor. appli.'attOß. Agents vrantrd. All ' i/iaokiinesgtntran;eed. >!RAtt ii MDHTOfv. J i 1 1 gen's. X.< 20, Sixlh St , Pitt-burg i'a ! n,v2it9}l -. 5 RRU HANTteftmL JtIEUHANIOf. ri •' i_ nd men gcnaratly will advance to r own rit-ri ?by adv'ertisir.g in the eoltßS 3 i i-.i Tg* OAZEita