■Tltr ftflford ©asrttc Ebme and Aronnd. HUNTINGDON AND BROAD ToPR.R. AKRASSBUF-SR.—TIXETABLX —Oi nd • Sift. pas-enger trxin* will arrive and d?!>rt asfoltows: Mti! Triin teavesMt. Dallax at 1.00 p. m .ar rives it Huntingdon t t 20 p.m.: leaves Hunt ive I>n at 8.40 a m., and arrives at Mt. Dal!at at 11 52 . m. Aecon'n Trvin leave* Saxton at 8 20 a. m . an t vrrives at Huntingdon, at 10.11 la. tn : leave* Huntingdon it 5.55 p m., and arrive* at Saxton at 7.41 p. m. DEMOCRATIC SEETISfi 1 Monday tlveulnf. reb. It. The Democrats and Conservatives of Bedford county are requested to meet in the Court House, on Monday even ing of Court wt k, (Feb. 14;. The extravagance, fraud and trick ery of the party in power, both Na tional and State, demand a prompt re buke from every good citizen. Let there lie a go3w2 Ch'n Dem. Co. Coin. DEMOCRAT IC Cor STY COMMITTEE.— The llemocratie county committee will meet at .he'"Gazelle Office," in Bedford, on Monday, February 14th, IS7O, at 3 o'clock, P. M. Every mem ber of the committee is expected to be present as businessof great importance relating to the rules and government of the party are to be discussed and sub mitted to a county convention. K. F. KERR, Ch'n Rem. Co. Coin. Calico balls are ali the rage. The aholiti* n of the death penalty is besi gapitaitd in this State. Read Da YVCS* speech, 011 the outside of to day's paper. Valuable real estate is changing hands j n Souu r-et. A ru w post i ffiee has been establish ury" alias George Rush, for la e western pajiers and a "Guide to the Union Pacific R. R. Lands" for which lie will accept our thanks. Come again, but no more ot your "tricks ou travel era." it is stated by some wiseacre that the heart of a man weigh- about nine ounces, and that of a woman about eight. As the age increases, a man's hear! grows heavier, und a woman's lighter. Some girls lose theirs at six teen. The ScuH-Fiudiuy case w ill I* heard before the Committee, this week. The following Senators comjMise the Com mittee: Randall, Lindernian, Lowry, Brooke, Ousterhout, Brown and Al len—four "Itepufnicaus" and three iJemocrats. We feel as-ureil that there is enough honor left in the Committee and in the Senate to give the .-cat final ly to Mr. Fiudlay to whom ii justly belongs. Somerse. complains of more renters than houses. That was the case in this place a few years ago, until our JK>O ple found it necessary to make more room for themselves, and the result is that Bedford boasts to-day of thirty five new dwelling ind business houses more than she had two years ago. The Huntingdon Gfofa, of last week says, "The revival in the Methodist church of this place continues with un abated zeal. About seventy-five per sons of la th sexes have sought forgi ve ra s- of their sins, of whom fifty-seven have applied for admission into the church. This is one of the most suc cessful revivals on record." One day recently as some men were engaged at work on Jones' Contract, near Mineral Point.on the.'ittsburg and Connellsville Railroad, a blast explo ded jiermaturely, killing two men and injuring two more. One man was blown up in the air alioul fifty feet, and alighted sixty feet from the place where the accident occured. The de ceased w ere Canadians. NEW BAKK.—Bloody Run is to have a bank. The stockholders are, J. M T. Fisher, D. P. Gwin, W. P. Oroison, W. JDorris, 11. U. Fisher, J. ISeott, G. \V. Garretlson, and J. 11. Glazier, of Huntingdon county, and 8. L,. Russell, s. Nycuin, J. M. Eurodollar. J. B. Williams, J. W. Harmful larand J. Du bois. of Bedford county. RAILROAD EFFORT.— At a railroad meeting held at Somerset, on the 22nd tilt., ?33.3-jh were sultix-ribed to build a branch from ihe Pittsburg and Con nelisville Railroad to that place. E ieven meetings are announced in tite several school distric s aooutSoin r-et, ami a thorough canvass tor subscrip tions is to be made. The people of Somerset seem determined to have a railroad. TEMPERANCE LCTCRE.— ■On Mon day evening last, the third of c series of temperance It-ciures was itelivered in the Court Hall, to a densely packed house, by the Rev. J Q. McAtee. — The subject, "Handmaid to Christian ity" was a haopy one, and the lectur er handled it with consummate skill. The p'-ople of this place seem to have an avYakeued interest in the cause of temperance as is manifested from the large crowds which these lectures draw. RECENT DECISIONS.— The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Judge Read delivering the opinion, has recently decided that a bond drawn in the name of one obligor, and signed and sealed by him and four other-, is the joint aiul several obligations of the five per sons. If the words are "I promise to pay," and there it costs are added. Pieaae remember this and do as yuu wish to be done by. jaii27*'3 A. L. DEFIBAUUH. - ■ - "A SLIGHT COLD," COUGHS.— Few are aware of the importance of check isg a cough or "slight cold" in its first stage; that which in the IH niug would yield to a mild remedy, if n-glected, often attufiva 'he Plugs.— ' Browit's Bronchial Troches" give sure and almost immediate relict.— " i'lie t roches" have proved their etii cacy by u test of many years, aad have r-reived testimonials from many emi nent men who have used them. ITEMS FKIM BROAD TOP.—Miners at and around Dudley, and ou ibe Six Mile Run region, have been on a strike since the 10th inst.; also 2 mines on the Back switch, have been idle the same time. On Tuesday, lllh, the miners of the Broad Top, Carbon and Cook Vein Collieries struck, but there are hopes that tliey will resume work soon. 1 A large meeting of miners was held on the 10th ; between five and six hun dred were present. A more stalwart lot of men in a single community, I j dare >ay can not le fount* in the coun ty, than the dark faced miners of Broad Top .— Huutinydon Gtobe. BLSFB AN C,H ISC THE "POOR WHITES." — Kd. iscul! alia* Jul.U Cess na, in his petition in the contested e lection case in the State iseiiale, alleges thai some poor white people voted tor Ftudiay and lor this rea>ou Mr. Fine lay should be ousted Thus, this se.f constituted nabob declares lliat indi gent people, no matter what U< gree of lateliigence they may pou-ess, sliad be deprived of the-4tcred right of the bal lot, jud because they art poor ami un fortunate. Such is the tendency of Radicalism. Theloil Treasury thieves and thi shoddy aiistccrats of to-day claim the exclusive privilege of voting and being voted for, and the poor of the land, who have no rights which the rich ate bound to rcsjtect, are mere ci phers in the government and should be disfranchised lorever! Shauie on the uian who would resort to such a miserable subteriUge to jsiesess him self of an office Which the people have Ueclard at the ballot box be shall not occupy. Fresh Ground Buckwheat flour in Store and for sale by G. 11. Osier dr to, | jaaidiul. Ufyt 0r ******* MtmwSi* ALMOST A FATAL MI-TAKE.—A Mrs. Gruff, residing east of Berlin, while mixing up buckwheat cakes one day last week, used arsenic instead of soda, and did not discover the mistake until after the eating of the cakes, when the entire family was suddenly taken ill. Medical aid was at once summoned, and, at last accounts, tlte family were supposed to beuut of dan ger. We have not been informed whether the poison was kept lying a b.iut tl-.e hotts', or uh-lher it was bought for v.da. but in either case it shouhl serve a- a warning to house keepers and those usually -eiiiug these articles. — g Sumtnif f Dtinncrot. WAK AGAINST THE CREDIT SYS TEM. —The merchants and dealers of Somerset county have published a card in which they announce their inten tion of eventually abolishing the cred it system entirely," and give notice that hereafter they w ill strictly adhere to the following rules: '"No goods soid on longer eedit than six months. That interest at the rate of 10 per cent, will tie added to all accounts run ning over due. All running accounts will be consid ered due and payable July 1-t and Jan uary Ist of each year. That we w ill not sell on credit thear ticles of flour, grain, butler, eggs and bacon." 11 in r hunts and dealers would 'strictly adhere' to rule- like the above ii would lie far better fir the buyer ami seller. 1 xpeih nee teaches every one that lung credits are ruinous and a raw tike to product r and consu mer. "Pay sou go." i the :rue jihio-phei 's - lone. A PARTING WoRD.—We have grown tired of printing duns in tliis shape. Our friends in arrears are proof again-t all suvh missiies. We have, therefore, concluded to try a dif ferent plan, of which due notice is hereby given. W T e are now sending to each delinquent subscriber a statement of his account, with tlie proposition that if it be paid by Feb. 19, IS7O, a certain deduction will tie made. If not ptid by that time, full rat?* will be charged,payment enforced by law, and the paper discontinued in all cases of more than one year's arrearage. Cp wards of ten thousand dollars of unpaid subscriptions and advertising have ac cumulated ou our bonks during the last live years. This is a load we can not carry any longer. Will our friends a-sist us in lightening it, or must we summon to our ai that vexatious and detestable instrumentality, Tht Lav f List oi Grand Jurors drawn for Feb ruary Term, 2d Monday, 14th day, A. !>.. IS7U. C W Artr-am. Faremm John P Weaverling. llixon. Axirinh BUck^am, Samuel Wj 1 1ht-lin, J ,hn C Wright, Ji-bG iS h VViJliim Hartley. Alb, r Cortey, uf J , Churls stoickwao, L-is Kixws, John Fulton. Alex Twie, Daniel Buyer. John Uillcpie, I:rwe! 1> ,ri. A** Willi-m*. lisietio stiafer, Heuty I ajlor. George W Anderson, • i-urite M*n, Jesse Ueller. Tubio* shafer, YVa-hiegioa Miller List of Petit ~urors drawn for same Term: Aianill Dib-rt, Henry Fbafer, Aa >* BriJeust ine, G D. Trout. Jeriueiab Kubinett, SaijiUr-i Beekley, J„m-. M. steek I'hi'ip Cunpett. Dl:ie! 31 stier, Jacob Bwkley, Ley! Hr tuiau Smue! Bender, Sxinuei ft Feather, S-tnuel betwiler, ' Michael Wer'x. Willi* ren's. "U Joi 27 b.'ytheKev J. Q M A fee. M'. Jltr rv .Jnu>f 6> VI < Sophi* s ■ i>f fr >t-usrht-r i-f It nry Sshs.ff-r, ml of Friends C •*. BDT RV 6b ff.-r and MissAtnsii'i I k">. botbof Union tp., this county. . ■ _ ' 1)1 Eh, LEADER— At his rest 1no in Pokegta. Can county, Michigan. Dr Henry Leader, aired 48 years. Cbatnbersburi PIPERS please copy |Utr gVslwtiscracnts. \ NNL ALIKEPORT OFTHITAUDI- A Tons oF BEDFORD CD'MI , ISAAC MESGEL, E"j . 7reantr.r of ftedford C**uuty in nrwith raid C**Hnty from Ainu. ary 7th. .4. O 1869 to January SO., A. It. 187''.* TREASURER, OH. TU ba.anm in Treasury at last cetde ment $11603 31 Tu mi -uut f t-i* received from uid col lect RS. ft- fulli.wa: John Keuiery, M-bell-bur; b.r.. 29 69 I-aae 11 Ear. e.T, Bedford tp 4 Oil JACOB Ex aa-. LONDONDERRY tp 281 56 6. s. Huek, Liberty tp 60 #8 Soi.imou Bar ey, VI. W- dberry tp 297 15 1(> awimai leevuel on unpud tun i..r LS'-S, pta EI LA TUE BAU is ot JUPIRTI ot toe Fence i *r collection: JOHN A BUMP, LIAIIIPI.UIFF OOROU.H and Unleiaio tp... ,77. 55 73 Ifaae Kin- r. .i eri rp „ 66 ;;4 • > i. iatu A I..in*. JS •uib.uui'' n 'P 13 7S J Ji-ob urcimeuian, .d. W -"iio-rr, tp 297 20 David Point*, B iliord tp 512 D. A. I'iauk, at CM NII.E M.R 15 59 s s Fine*. SUA: u b.ir i 9 at IN AUTUMN received TRIM tb SEVERAL luansbip- beture PLACING LIS:* ol un paid taxes M :HE B>|lD, of Justices of the Peace: bed I rd borough 1756 13 Bed lord tp 2974 46 it ond. Kuu b HI 733 87 Broad T -p tp 953 o2 Coleiia e oor • lb6 45 Cue am tp 204 l 79 Cuuibcilatid Old tp 18s6 46 Uariiiaiu t, 804 33 Hupewr 1 tp 12MI 9o Juoia.'a tp 826 12 LTM rty tp 853 52 Li.n'iunderry 1179 22 Mouroe 1262 24 .Napier tp 2179 10 I'ruvtdeuce L. tp o2 69 Fr rid-BM VV tp loss 60 Haiusoorg bor-j 238 s6 S- beiltburg buro 369 50 SaXlon born 209 o4 sc CiJM'avii e i< -re 141 36 M. Clair tp 2I u9 42 snake Sp I!.; tp 1119 93 tviutU.iiu, too to V'.i9 48 1 iiiuu ip 11a.t 55 W..odbe:iy M. tp 3-.au 6J k iiuiiu'. try b-.ru 297 4b W oon berry S. tp 3903 85 lu amuo. r.ee d ou utipal i ill!.- piand lb li e i.*r d.- ol Jukticct ol the I'm c tor ra.itci.ou: John A. lietea, Napier tp 523 io 3Utt- rtiscmruts. Je-*ie H-'ffuian. Snake Spring 'P 131 0.1 | jarnes Ces-na Cumberland \ alley ip 217 04 W itliaßi B Lam bright, Union l P l-> 5 00 dam** Ca oell, Monro* tp 140 On ! J,.bn McCnary, B dlord tp 0 " 00 Adorn HvlvrSaa, Wowdberry S. tp *>ll 67 j Jacob L. A.fright, Looilmiderry tp 1-5 32 John B Fiuck. H >p*weU tp 120 00 j David Mider. Harrison tf 35 00 J hti A Gut. p. hi--dy hun bor |< ,-,3 Jin C'. i i;anh Broad Top tp 500 no Mici uei F Sto. k. d'oodoerry bor.. 75 Jo . ph -nowden, Woxlberry M tp lts-t 00 A *.t S*-pe, Coiedale bor 36 5j ; 1.-aiati Mot i*. st Cut r tp fit 3$ iirnry Geyer, Juniata tp 36U 00 J - Soph ii.-ber. Providence M. tp 119 61 ! Pel. i 11-wait. Sch-' is burg born .-.J lb J-din 11 .!■ erbauut, I'oleraiu tp 124 00 Jnu A Gump. Rvicsbuig b..ro. 24 00 J. Lu Cains. Providence E tp 200 00 To Cuit- rte'd fr -m James McDuna.d....* 100 00 To taxes rte'd .m un--eat*d lands If no X., am JU tol ten day tax ret d ail Total reee pt* $43,407 96 TREASURER, CR. By am >unt paid Jurors during the Grand Jury, p'et.ruary lerin: ljiS 39 Petit " " - 329 04 Jurors a-.journed Cou r t. Feb'y Terra... 314 2l Grand Jurois, AprilTvrin 138 26 Peril '* ~ " 367 02 Jur r> lidj urned Court. Ju y 372 43 Graud Jury, September Ittai IM 62 Petit " " " .. 34 4-> Ju ors adj .-iriied Court. Sept 3.,;; aft Grand Jury November Tefm ~ '79 36 Petit " " *' 401 62 i By ••ui.uiiiof >uuJry che as ... js mowing a.-ses .ueut.- 46. (I- Ke D S rat.on ol . ote.e uioler new . cgia ir,. ..aw - 600 50 tse r„c h it.., svru.es as e ouinrissioner IT lis I'ele. *'n. n irton ** 160 2i r-aii . P. ticeg.e 11 " ib& 00 i i'ail! iroWsa.e •* " f8 l>o M ti I > n.icosy " " 32 00 oa. b dris , tree ttug bridge at lJOvt 0-. I ar! i. y erect.ug bridge at JSivMiers' .wu 300 00 tiecmg ori ige iu Deli'.rd tp 2si9 00 liau i D i.ecu, * lor in St C air tp. 3ull 00 Wn.iam Os.er " ~ " 43d oO i.ec-id if'-oks l->r Protbonotary'l 08ce... 2.. L Russet! services as counsel 100 00 Jubu G. J:tuber salary as Cieik 340 00 U h cbannoti, Esq. ices at Prutu .notary 101 04 II J llrliUelsOU, cuitilug, paving and erecting CVuri li. use 640 67 c-biroe a dorua.i rai.in;, I r Cou.i itouse steps ..... ..... 200 00 Mr. i .Vlurn- craning uuicvs r.l turn li oU&e 43 74 fbar.es Me. w.oe eer> iCeo as Ja .i.or 62 70 Josl.Ua slower lepalnag Loan li /asa X Ja. 37 13 Joshua Mi*aer ereaolug aau repaifrog eeuri m use 42 74 Mood, C a. and pine lor f- nil iiuuse A dan 133 42 J L be.* .* g .I, M Ic, I,V.r-pal l ill uup.l a.es auu I.X lelaaueu US 06 to-la ol l.qa.sl.lao in c.*se ol four aau ssaiiii vs. oTo a ue'ii...............147 if f osis el Jurt.Ces oo CUt.eC lu 0 laXe- 24 a4 f sis IU Ci.u.Uloi.WeailC ca.-.c i 8 7 71 Costs ol tiaidi g L- r nei a iaquesis 26 13 hu. iu e tni ttiu sti i nmu.i. B ui.iiiia ap p. 124 94 Man ialu.. a piisuuers a. \S istern Peu'y, af4 74 ... edicai uri-i. daii e up iu pris iner5.,...... 6 00 It. M 4au-u.iU e u t aualilug aceuUuv of O. it, Mian ii u, Ao.e tisin s lot Uuseaieu .anus u„t sold.. 31 Oo tsecpiua lumw eat nouse oi Relugc ..... 96 90 it. J. fren ,viSi.n services as appraiser of Pool Xf'Use Usui ages. If fiQ aba ii aordau uo do do 14 00 ; Jouu i uiiou do do do 22 01 i>. ueuoaugn, h-.bouug prisoners 3 74 Reiuiogcr auu heej i* sues.f.g h rse tUleves 47 20 Mlu Ju. liaii, tees iti Coin .g. o|b-0u... 2tl 60 Al. . ttl.tuej inieie. i u|i u ,w J- oo Juu Stn p.tn.aiidiaUerest on vouuiy losa 44.' 0" ■ übu Mowury loieierl on 10an............... 96 bO i Bists oaa r per oiuor of fuQiiuisShtuers en County frcasuier 2792 77 I Money oveija don saOscripli. nto 0. idg 2f 4L J- uu U I Saei uiaS'Ug uulirl uupi.Cr.tS ai.u ceiouuieul ..sl.-„ yj Uj J. LB 'j t isue. seivice B [ Sjiec a, c uris .6 1.0 I Pus.age. veiegtauis SA.4 slali .ery 36 39 1 41 i.j ne.i - a 'j -s lor ouufi Louse 26 4o laX Übpl.ca es to. .-69 11 4 i r. ner a coo 2 oois. o| e.U".-ul 7 up insurance ou Loare ii' Use slid Jail 74 0 sr liuui a4l c4l o.lin nare ifc-vs ......... 14 0o II a. - ley a rie Ij.r fc o-ds tor f. tiu aSe.. 36 12 b-si.i* .ueiWioe w,.a a. C-.urt House... 9 JO il M ue.as. essci canvas lor du r ilea es- 4 2e i a - I uaceo ea load tsi en unsealed i-uus 2 40 llaasuie. 3 C Ural -ssloii f.r io3 1000 Oo " leos iowu 00 LJ -UI 1-ul , a.'i La t-i.te Tieasuier ;io7;i #. vv i.iiaui u,.w.cs, r' .or Lo-.-e i rea.ure. 4oOU 00 i-rp Uus oi auu..la B atleoU 1 1*6 00 f. ISO . s Salary .. - 300 00 .la sul j-4il lur.itii -lie Wiuea .cuUiug • al is 6 00 . i uery 2J "0 , * uses oi CoaUlj I .sl.vU C 9> -0 uttin i.'lel 1-li, Me tower ... 44.3 64 cpiiug •• 321 7o bpeisi eiecti .n iu flarr. swu L.Wasbii. 10 00 Twist cr-.di s a $39441 00 Receipt. 433407 9# Expenditures 39441 oO liai-oe in Treasury ~.. ...flnfi-'ti 96 Ain-unt of taxes in the bands of old col lectors.. 471 74 Amount I l U< paid iaXes in tile baods of Justices -.1 ibe Peace t-ußl ol unpaid laXes in tbe bands of Justice* id toe Peace for, 1*69 6404 03 Total fTnJi >3 Monty owed by Bedford County: J win. 41.1, On U"le .■■■■■ ••••*.......SiJutil* 01) J bn Ri mmery. ou note 2000 00 John Jrowery, on aote 600 00 Total ..ssßl/0 UO LEi'FURD CGLMY. &. vj. foe tudtiv uudtlois oi ssld county do beieoy eeiiily, tnat iu puisnancc of tne acts of /i-.tlirf'-y in iliuil laser Uia?|e aUli provided, lliej met al ihe f 'Uii H use, to Ihe Borough ol iieu f -id, and uid audit and a ijust ibe accounts ol ISAAI Sis.vutL, i.tasurei i.f said c lunty. tor toe ytai A. ii- 61'9 as ascertained to .be long -lug Siatemeuis, and lusv Uoy Ua's ex unine 1 toe loiegulug aeeooots uue to a.id - wed oy said c .u.i ty, auu iiisi tbey ua.e 1 .'U-ii ine same to oe cor rect. | W t ess our bands tbi-s 6tb day of January A | D. loin. 6- VV flip, 41 A liCN XEK. Ui N lUCuifiK. j J. M. RLVNOL.'S. Cierk. To the Auditor General of Peunsgivania: i reuru.t r in ..ccouut witu its t ouiuijuweui-bi ut Peunsy .vauis l. "UI January 81U, 1009 fo Janu ary fr.b, teiu; /7.'AA4e ttt-R, I>R- To amount ul Uveru and restaurant Li censes - $.50 60 To ainwuul ul leiaiicrs neeu5e5.............. 9. 1 40 J UEASC tit ti, CR. By tre.vsure.'s jter ceulage 87 91 Ly easb paid •• Ul. U. olcboliX, services ar Associate Judge... 366 00 By eastl paid G. M.fjdmp, !"F services as Asswo.aie Judge... 345 30 Ey Peuetou* Di(.o 00 ty c.asU pa.d lor printing 2j 20 BEDFuRD COTNTY, S. 3. foe undersigned uud.iurs of said county do j be. coy ce.lUj lu illa j ui -uaace of tue act of eeuibiy la rucii Ca.-e's made and pr .vifed. vbey , met *1 tue Court fionsc, m luc Lorougb ut ted f '.u, a .dulf audit and aUJUsI tile acouuliis oe IWtvu tsaae ktiVlitL, tiewsdier ol said County and itt' com .. i.wea u oi Penney lvut*, iisce!- lul ed ... tne luil „..log • a.einent. \\ 1 tin on. nanus vuis iu ay ol January, A. D. IsTO. S. rtHIP. M. A. utNTErti OVV a4 areuinlt, J. .VI. ltfTaoLl).-, Clark, Aud tois .too j / 1 OLDEXSHEAVES.-Mmipy made VJ ej Men or women any where Address 2EIULER, McCERDY A CO , Phil* , Pa JPHE DOLL Ait SL'.N. CIIAS. A. DANA, KSITOB. The eheape-E smarter!. and be.-l New York new-paper Everybody (ike* it. Tbreeeditin* DAILV.FI; SRNI-M'KBKLT. $2; and WIKKLT. FL year ALL TH NJWS, at ba!f price. Full report* of market*, agriculture. 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Phila. delpata, Pa j m2(t*4. MATEI li CULTIVA TOIES * GUIDE, ron Tits FLOWER AND KITCH EG GARDKK, 24th edition of this popular work, which has inct with so much favor in the past, is now ready, it has been rewritten and improved, printed with new type, on fine paper, illustrated with a beau tiful Lithograph and many other fine ecgrarings from nature It contains full description artd the culture ot over 1500 leading varietie... < f tlow ers and Vegetables ; a,so dijcripttve list ot the toy ltlos or the present seasor . to which is added a c election of 1100 choice French Hybridllladiolus This work we feel confident, will compare favora bly with any similar one From I *!"{ Bart/'tt. fPaioer, A T fS t>l nave received a copy of vour superbly got ten up Amateur Cultivator Guide. I think it tar ahead of anything u f ihe k.ud ever before is sued from toe American press.' 1 tseot to any address upon receipt of 25 cents for* pa per cover, and 50 cents for las efa!!y oouud in cloth. WAcUiJ'JttN A CO.. j ui.'Oad Boston. Mass IN.STA PE OF DAVID tilK'K, dtv'd. Lutters of Altuioistration up m th Estate o: V i vid Buck late of West Providsnoe town ship, deu d , bavtug been granted tho uo by the Register of li jdtord County. , persons indebted to saiu Estate are ri*^ a otet| Q, payment, ai.d tbo*e ti;iv't s claim*. In present the gamo lor settlement, to J'.IN ATBAN BUCI . Adta'r, orbU Attorney, Ei*ara f. Korr, Beitord, Pa. feb-3*6 llotu'fg, ul. OFFICE H. -t B. T. M. 11. It. CO., 4U Walnut Street, * PHIL.IDtLSBIi. The Annua! Meeting of tbe Stockholders of the Huntingdon an I Broad Top M untain Railroad and Coal Company. i 1 be held at the office of tbe Company, ott TUESDAY, FEBRUARY l*t IS7O. at II o'clock. A M . when an ele-tinw wili be held for a President and twelve Directors for the ensuing year. 1. P AERTSEN, See'y. j*nlS*3. I ivr OF"CAUriES PUT DOWN I j F'">!i TRIAL AT FEBRUARY TERM, IH7O, ( Hth day ) Frederick Miller v* John Mcllwaine. Middle ft'oodberry tp.. i s Epbraim LongeueeJrer et al Sophia W Mallin vs George Mallin's Ex'rs. J M Shoemaker A Co.. v* William A. Powell. George ft - Gump. E*a . vs Philip Lebselter. Certified January (otb, 1870. isuldwi JOHN P. REED. Pr-.tby. VA.MES OF APPLICANTS for Tv Tavrn and Restaurant License*. at Feb ruary Sesafob*. (2nd Monday, I4tb day) Micbsel Ott, Bhtody Run bor.. Tavern ft iliiani Weimer, Clearvflle, Monroe tp . " Jobn K Ready. Coaldale bor , " Levi Manges. Juniata tp , *• Isaac M-ngel. Bedferd bor ; - ftiiiisniM Pearson, ft'oodberry bor . William A Peterson Union tp . " Henry Rose. C*r,trevilie, ftidiaai Spiers. C.aid ale bor, " A iexai der Taylor Broad Top tp., •' O'lb.imt ll A Manly. Bridgeport, Londondery •• Ada ui t Caru, Bedford bor.. Restaurant John Id-iris, " • Jacob Bnrnhart. ** < J .Iju P We.verling. Bi'widy P.ua bor.. Tavern sno B Amick. St CI • irM . de. Cei rfiel.J nuarv 2dth. 1 b7O j. iA7 a d " JNO P. REED, CFk. I IsT <>F C.\F.SEs put down for J J Trial at the Xpert i! February Ttrai. •■oil. (2n ii day.) Middle vt -idberry tp.. vs Btssler A Longeneekor. Thomas Growdeu vs AnUioald B air et al. ibsme vs Same. Charle* )V Colvin r? ft'oi. J Rvck et al George Rnade* vsEiwarl A F -tkler. Frc lericka Miller vs John M flwaine. Soi-t.ja ft J1 jjiin v- Ge,-k vs Kin. H 'turners. Alex McGrtgor - Adm rv ft'tn A Reininger i- iih Coiiin? widow and children vs Ehxa Col lins et al. Shannon and Aidsudt vs Emily and A. J. Crie man Jobn B. "Weaver vs Jobn Bow-er Same vs Same. Barnard Ciabaugb vs Isaiah Mills Win. M Lloyd. Indorsee, Ac., vs Hopewell tp. Scholo District. J bn B Weaver. Trus-ee vs John Bowser William Bowles vs George Stucky et al. Certified. January IS. 1470. jan27w4. ' J SO. P. RERD. Prot'y IX BOISTER'S X< >T ICE —A lrper l\ sons interested, are hereby notified that the toiiowing accountants have filed tbeir accounts in the Register".-Office of Bedford county, and that tbe same will be presented to the Orphans' Court, in ami for said cona'-y. on Tuesday the 15th day of Feb . next, at the Court liouse, in Bedford, tor confirmation : The account of IF n. Aohn Ce*-*a. Executor ol the i.i-t wili an 1 testament of Mrs Kite Ham n ond. late of Bedford B ,rough. deecaed, TL A-> an! ot Giver E Shannon, tiusriianot J-.-k- > Mill* -rid sari!; E Mills, minor children • , John Mills, laic i t M mr .e township, deceased Th- ui ' 1 0 E Shannon, tluariian of ■; '■ i. idroii i.) Samuel H Tate late of Bedford B,rough, d vea-ed. Tne .-c uui of John T Keagy. Guardivn of Emm ift Richirl Mt. Henry ft', and E uory ft S mci .ilie minor .-biidren of Abner Somer viile. I ne of Sou hainpton township, deceased. Toe account of J ihn A Gump. Executor of toe lu-t wili and lestament of Keoeca Ritcbey, late of ft est Providence township, deceased. Tbe a-count of John T Keagy, to sell ibelteil E-'ate of Henry Brsht, late of Cum berland Valley township, deceus- d. The account of John P Keei. Guardian of E mund Schell. uiiiw r son of ED. Sehell, late •■I in R-to gh j I Sjfiei.sburg. deceased. The aeooant uf John P. Keed Guardian of Jacob fa t-ebell, miDor s->n of E D. Schell, late • 1 the Borough of stbellsburg. deceased. The ace .unt of Samuel ft'hip and Martin B-irtx. Administrator* of ihe Es'ute of Frederick Bortx. late of Cumberland Valley totenship, deceased. The first account of Frederick Hillegas*, Ad ministrator oi tbe Estate ol John Coriey, Jr.. late oi Juniata township, deceased. The account of A M. Horn and D. J Horn, Administrators of tbe Es'ate of Andrew Ham! lute of St C!*ir township, 'jeeeoaed The aoCuuot of J ls7o. at 10 i clock, a. in., the fallowing de | senbed Real Heine, to wit : Aii Defendant's uiiere.-t ia and to two lots of i gi uiid, tpiuti.-g It-i test on Main St., and run ; mug baa uan oliey HO teat with a two story j frame b iue. irainc shop w-.h bouse, sm -ke house ! and 1 'g -.able ttiert'O.l erec.ej. a-ij lining lots of | H Vi .it -entier aud Geo. en .ffer, aiao two back j tuis (routing on an alley IfiJ feet and running b*ck 210 feet, adj iiuiug iuo> of A J. Koboin? ; and \ui M Oiel.o ,tl. Situate in Kainsburg Bur | ougb. beiiiord county and iasen in execution as ; the property oi A C Vnughan j ALSO— AiI defendant Win. Bennett's interest in an 1 ; • a tract of land situate in >ou: Dauiptou town-hip, Bedford County, a i joining Moses iewel: mi tUe .N r;u, and Jauii-s NurtUcraU on the Has and M Ui. Lash ley oil the IV esl containing ltkl acret, ui re ur has, with 1 g house, stable and otner out buildings tbcr further credit aftej thsl "R pain i,( being refused, aud tha'wa shall proceed to enforce settlement bv law without further notice, we mean busi ness U voq oan't pj us, you can give yoar ub ligation to pav, and thus close yur account. janlA'.buil. G. K. QsTER A CO. \\T M. LLOYR, TT • BANKER. Transacts a General Banking Business, and makes collections on all accessible points in the I Liltd ' States GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, SIL YEK.STCixUING and CONTINENTAL tXCHANGE Bob GUT AND SOLD. T S HLVEN EE Stamps of all descriptions al- : ways on bai-d. Aeeoanu of Merchants. Mechanics Farmers and j ali others - jlicite 1. Interest allowej on time Deposit.*. janl3,'7otf. ' £al u \r ALUABLE FAI VATE SALE —Tbe s* sale a gK"(l improved farm. . ,Spring township, Bedford count from Mt DalU* station, on tbe Broad top Railroad, containing \ atone laud, about lSliacrea cleared fence (HOO panel* port fence), ant _ce well timbered having thereon ,j large Frame Hou-e, large Bank Barn and alt necessary out-building*. i o'ever-failicg Spring* ot water. 3 Orchard*. 2 good tenant house* and a g' od Saw Mill. Tbeabor* mansion farm is in a g'od state of cultivation, and i* well calculated for 2 farm*. For farther particular*, address the subscriber, HENRY HEKsIIBERGER, yatsSmS* Bloody Run, Fa. IJUBLIU SAI*E OF VALUABLE X REAL ESTATE —On MONDAY, FEB 7th, ls7o, the uudeisigned. Adm'r of tbe estate of Wm Eraxier, late of Juc.ata :p . dee'd. by vir tue of an order of :be Orphans' Court of Bedford county, will sell at public sale, on tbe premises ail that farm a d Traut of Land, of wbteb aid dee'd died eeiied. sitnute in tbe township of Juniata, aforesaid, containing 365 acre*, 26 perches, about 5b acres cleared, having thereon erected a dwelling bouse and barn and necessary outbuildings, with an orchard thereon ; adjoining lands ot the undersigned, Samuel Ficgit ft m. Rinsey, James Burns, ft'rn Mckinaey and Jonas r-bulti. Term* ; one third to remain a charge upon tbe promises Jur to tbe liletime of the widow the interest payable annual;} to her, and at ber death th< principal to the beits, one third in baud at confiruiati-'u i f sale, and tbe r*main ing third in two equal annual payments thereat"- ter S-te to begin at 10 o'clock, A. M of said day. possession will be given at once. Janfiwt JAMES ft' FRAZIER. Adm'r. r |a a X X ERY fokSALiTvhl* EXT. X —The subscriber offors for sale or root, his 1 .unery with Baik Mill and Tool* : *i*, his fine * re room torrent. Possession given >.n the Ist of April, 1*571' This property is located in the horougn of Sobell-burg. Bedford county an ex tc.leui location for both store and tannery For further particulars, address JOHN S SCH2LL, jtti6ni3. Sehelieburg. Pa. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE - Dy virtue of an order of the Orphans" Court, the undersigned will expose to sale, at public woe I ion, on F'KLMY, tbe 11.h day of FEbKUAh V. IsTO. on the promises, iu Bedford township, a uetirable farm, aujlining lands of John tj. Sprout, Jons then Diehl, Jacob Shartzer Susan Carney and others, containing SO acres, about 7l>acrescleared and under tence, iu acres of which is good mead ow. Tbe improvement* area one and a ualfstory log dwelling bouse, log burn.aud other building* Also a large orchard of cb-ioe apple, peach and eberiy trees- The above farm is in & good neigh borhood and within a mile oi Bedford Sale to commence at 10 o'clock of said day. J ft' LINtiE-NFKLTKR. Adm'r of Mrs. Georgians R. Reamer, dee d. janJUwi. rIMIE UXLY RELIABLE (JURE FOR DYSPEPSIA IX THE KNOWN WORLD. Dr. ft'ishart's Great American Dyspepsia Pills and Pine Tree Tar Cordial are a positive and infdllable cure lor Dyspepsia in iu most aggra vated form, ami no matter of how lotg slabbing. They penetrate the set ret abodeof this terrible disease, and exterminate to it, root and branch,for ever. They alleviate more agony and silent suffering than tongue can tell They are uoted for curing the moat desperate and nope!ess cases, when eveiy known meats fail to afford relief No form of Dyspepsia or Indijestion can resist their penetrating power, DK ft ISHART'S PIXE TREE TAR CORDIAL. It is the vital principle of tbe Pine Tree ob tained by a peculiar process in he distillation of the iar. by which its highest medical properties arc retained. It invigorates lhe diges tive organs and restores the appetite It strengthens the debilitated system If purifiea atid eneriches the blood, and expels from the system the corruption which scrotals breeds on tbe lungs. It dissolves the tcucus or phlegm wuiah stops the air passages oi the lungs lis hetiing principle act* upon tbe irritated -urface of the lungs and throat, penetrating to each diseased part, relieving pain and subduing inflam mation It is the result of years of study and ex periment, and it is offered to the afflicted with positive as.-urance of its newer to cure thefollow irg diseases if the patient has not too long delay ed a resort to the means of cure : (LuiQmplian of tbe Lungs. Cough. Sore Throat and Broiaat. Bronchitis. Liver Complaint, Blind and Bleeding Piles. Asthma, Whooping Cough, Diptheria, A A medical expert, holding honorable collegiate diplomas,devotes his entire time to the examina tion ofpatients at the office parlors. Associated with him are three consulting phyeioians of ack nowledged eminence. whose services are given to the public free of charge. XhisopportuQity isuiferei by no other institu tion in the country. Letters from any part of the country, asking advice, will be promptly and gratuitously re sponded to. Wnere convenient, remittances should take tbe shape of DRAFTS OR PU~T OFFICE ORDERS Price of Wuhan s American Dyspepsia Pills, $1 a tux Sent bj tnaii on receipt ot price. Price of Wuhart's Pine Tree Tar Cordi si, SI sl> a battle, or $U per dozen. Sent by exp ess All communication*should be addre*vd L y C tt'ISHART. M i ~ No 232 North Second * isit. deeldmS. PbiUiHl • ma. CATHARTIC RiTUS, t or all the purposes of a Laxative Me£ : fiae Perhaps no one Medicine is go universally re quired by everybody as a cathartic, nor nag ever s any befuie so universally adopted into u; in ev ery country and among ali classes, r.s tois Biiid , but efficient purgative Pill. The olivine. reason ' is, that it is a m irt reliable and far more ■ ffectcal remedy than any other. Those who have tried it, know that it cured them; those who h.ve not. : kjow that it cures their neighbors and friends, aud ail know that what it does once it does always that it never fails through any fault ur neglect ! of its composition We have thousands upon thou sands of certificates of their remarkable cures of , the following complaint*, but such cures are known i in every NEIGHBORHOOD, and we need not publish | them Adapted to ali ages and conditions in all | climates, containing neither calomel or any dele i terious drug, they may be taken with safety by anybody Their-sugar coating preserves • beta ev*- er fresh and makes thetn pleasant to take, while i being purely vegetable no harm can arise from j their use in any quantity. j They operate by their powerful influence on tbe ' internal viscerate purify the blood and simulate it into healthy aclior—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and otberorgi.nsof tba body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derangements as are the first origin of disease. Minute directions are given in the wrapper on the box. for the f dlowiug complaints, which these* Pills rapidly cure : for Drst'EPsiAorljiiuaESTjos. LISTLKSSWESS. LASOCOR and Loss of Appetite, tkey should be taken moderately to stimulate the stomach and restore its healthy tone and action. For UIVSR CoSHAixi and 1 tsvarioussvmptoms, BILLIOCS HEADACHE. SICE II KAIIACHE, IAUSPU K or Green SICK.H ESS. Bilious Colic and Bilious Fe vers, they eh >uid be judiciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased action ur remove the obstructions which cause it. For Di-SESTKRY or Dj ARBBCEA. tut ore mild dose is generally required. For KutCMATli*. GoVT, GRAVEL. pAI.IITATIOS OF THE HEART, PAIS IS THE SIDE, 8.-.CK snd LOINS, they should be continuously taker. as re quired, to change the diseased action of the sys tem. With such change those complaints disap pear. ForDaorsrand DROPSICAI, Swrinxes tbey should be taken In large and frequent dose* to produce the effect of a drastic purge. For ScppEßsstoy a large duae should be taken as it produces the deaired effect by sympathy. As a DISSES Pint., take one or two pills to pro mote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional doae stimulates the stomach and b iwehtntc healthy action, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system. Hence it is often ad vantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often fludstl at a dose of these PILES makes him feel deci.iedly better, from theircleansinc and renovating effect on the digestive apparatus. DR. J C AVER ACO , Practical Chemists, LOWELL. MASS., U. S. A. deeryt BF. HARRY. AGENT. DISSOLUTION NOTICE.-THEU dersigned hereby give notice thai they have dissolved the partnership heretofore existing be tween them in the mercantile busines-. by mutu al consent Tbe books are in the baßds of Fimon Hersbmanforoolleetion, whowillalsopay al debta owed by the late firm. SIMON HERPHMAN, aeptfiotttf SOLOMON GREEN BALM. 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