Br Bedford (Sazrttr Home and Around. ITR>"TI KGPON a ST) P.KOA n Top R.R. ivtkb A*RAStf****T.— TijusTablb.—On sod s f t . ar rr* *1 Huntingdon at 4 2(1 P" ; leaves Hunt- st 8.40 m mod arrive* at Mt Dallas at U 55 •. m. .Ac-o m'v Train. leaves Saxtnn si S 20 s. in.. r"d arrive* at Huntingdon, at TO 10 s m.: leaves flcrGrgdnn at 5.55 p m.. sod arrive* at Sat ton at 7 41 p. m Altoona is annoyed by Sabbath breakers. Sleighing is good and everybody is enjoying it. Huntingdon is to have a military company. D. s? . Elliott. E*q., of Bloody Ron, "has been appointed a Notary Public. Almost every famiiy in Hunting don has a hog in it. So says the Globe, Castleton Ake has been appointed constable of Union township, v'u e John 11. Walter, deceased. Judge Rowe will hold a special term of court, commencing on Monday the 30h of May next. March came in boisterous as a lion, nd if the old saying holds good, will go out quiet as a lamb. To-day—Wendesday- the Peightal mu r derers suffer the extreme penalty of the law at Huntingdon. County Superintendent Fisher has hi- office with the Sheriff, in the court house. Robert S. Kerr, of McConnellsbnrsr was thrown from a sleigh and serious ly hurt, last week. Every parent, whose son is away from home at school, should furnish him with a home newspaper. The "Russell Zouaves," of Bloody Run, will "paradeand drill" on next S&Tcrday. The company is said to be a success. The "Island King," one of the wells of the Stump Islands Oil Co. of this place, averaged 79 barrels a day during the month of February. The newly enfranchised of Blair county intend to jubilate at the place furnishing the most stamps. The have an eye to "bis." Blair county has sixteen toil fellows ■ who are Hilling to serve their country in the capacity of County Treasurer. Over, of the Register, is one of them. Williamsburg, Blair county, where the Temperance Vindicator is publish ed, lias a licensed hotel—the first in two years. W v are printer's bills, these times, tike faith? Because they are the sub stance oi things hofted tor ami the ev- i idenee of thiugs uot seen. Will the person wfiu torrowed the j volume of Dr. Gunn, from the under signed, please returu it to tins office at o ice? G. H. MfcINGEL. A little giri whose parents took her \ to church last Sunday thought the : minister wanted au office because lie } said "Grant, we beseech Thee." it is said that "repabitcau" Candi da :es, in oroer to make sure oi the coioitd vote at the next election, will | appear beiore the pa blic in Luna cork iStiouidu't wonder. A Jied ford youth came home the other evening singing "Shoo Fly," when his maternal aueestor let her stiioujty at tiis head. That "Doddered" him considerably. The most difficult punctuatiuu is to put a stop to gossips' tongues, it wouid be well euough to put a peri od to every one's existence. That would stop them. Beast Butler, renegade Cessua and honest (?) John Covode defended Wnitluuore, liiu South Caroliua cadet ship peduiiitgcarpet-bagger. "A fel iov feeling makes Us wondrous kind." Irishmen, ia all parts of the coun try are making great preparations for the celebration of St. Patrick's Day, which this year is to be olserved with uiiusual spleudor and parade. 1l fails on Thursday, the 17th of March. Fulton cojiity has a sensation. A medicine man drugged a whole family and tl en committed an outrage on tlie maternal head thereof. He will no doubt be sent "w here the woodbine twineth." Be i Butler has announced himself as candidate lor the Presidency. Bad as i= radicalism, it certainly does not deserve to be afflicted with that klep tomaniac negro minstrel. "Shoo Fly!" A large frame hotel, known as the National Hall, was totally destroyed by lire, at Huntingdon, on Saturday e vetiing last. The lire is supposed to have original* d from the bursting of a coal oil lamp. Now. boys, here's a valuable hint.— A western boy who went skatiug a gainst his father's will, stuffed his clothes with old newspapers bef rc he returned home, and bis stt-ru parent's c lastisement didn't amount to the Value ola flea bite on a dead dog. If all the Congressmen who are guilty of even baser rascality that that oi WhittemoTe, the great loif retailer ol cadelships, would resign, that body would Soon te without a quorum.— And what a blessing it would be lor the people I THE MOKKISON'S COVE It. R.— The Hoilidaysburgand Newry people are now contending for the location of this road, both parties claiming to have raised a sufficient amount of money to in-ure the grading and ballasting of the tr_ek. The case is now before the authorities who are to decide in the matter, and we shall say nothing more about it for the present— Altoona Tribune. The investigating committee at Washington have become so much a- iarnied at the large nuinher of 101 l scoundrels that have Iteen unearthed, that a "white-washing" committee has been apj>ointed to save many prominent radicals and prevent tiie rotten Congress from falling to pieces. It would not do for the people to know too much. But rascality, like murder, will out, some day. MORE BOUNTY.— Soldiers who en listed for one year and were diwharged by competent authority before the expiration of their term of service, are entitled to SHHi bounty, under a recent Act of Congress aud a decision of the Attorney General. Other bills are pending before Congress, which, when passed, will give bounties to a large numkr of persons who have not here tofore been entitled to them. "OLD AND NEW" is the title of a new candidate for public favor in the literary line. The March number is before us. The magazine is ably edit ed, and contains articles from the pens of New England's best writers. In fa t, the periodical is thoroughly radi cal in all its view a, and is the best pro duction of the kind we have yet seen. Published by H. O. Houghton A Co., Boston. and Hard & Houghton 459 Broome Street, New York. ATTEMPTED ESC A P.-:.— Bohnc-r. one of the Huntingdon nturdt-rers made A desjterate effort tot scape fnmi jail on la-t Friday. He v.'as however over powered by the guard, who were as sisted 'cy a prisoner named Butler B'dinei reeeivedsoniu seriou<, but it is thought not darge.ous wounds. — Butler is to l>e rewarded for his servi ces by being let out of jail, where he is serving out a sentence. Our young friend, J. Harry Huttrn, has again returned to Philadelphia and is with his old firm, Messrs. A. A. Shunt way . Mock vs. William Ham mer. Summons trespass. Quare cluufumJreDC .ci:. a drill in Oilhography !>y Mr. F. 8 Keagy and an interesting lecture M the Principle* OT Penmanship by Mr. D. Price. After WHICH Institute adj .urtied to meet at 10 o'clock P. M. The afternoon exercises were opened with vocal music, in which all participated. Mr. F. S. Baljer then conducted A drill in History, which was followed by a drill in Geography and one in Written Arithmetic by Mr. D. Price and Mr. J. A. Baird respectively. Mr. W. H. CLOASE delivered an oration, and F. S- Keagy read an essay. The Woman Suffrage question WAS then taken op and DISCUSSED it; the affirmative W Messrs. Woodcock, Clause. Baker and Bsird *UD on the negative by Messrs. D Price R icher, S. Price and Keagy. the committee deciding in favor of the negative. The following resolutions were then anani ajously adopted. L Resolved, that we as a body of teachers wilt positively not teach another term in Bei fl >rd county except the school TERM be extend ed to -ix MOUTHS. 2. Resolved, that vocal music be taught in the cni -iiiin schools of our County and should tie made a requisite on the teachers certifi cate. 3. Resolved, that we heartily app-ove of the movement now afi at for the removal o! the Normal School to the Borough of Wood berrv. 4. Resolved, that it would be to the inter est of every teacher to read two or more of the leading educa'tonal journa's of our coun try. 5. Resolved, that we TENDER our sincere thanks to the treasurer of B" R D of een tSe means of saving tlie ' lives of twenty-two people. ThePrea ■ idetitial question agitates the Hayti , ans. Saget is too old, Brice is too i young, Domingue is too unpopular, and the South objects to Nord, and no body has been found yet to suit all fae ! tions. Secretary Boutv\ ell's debt statement for the month ending March 1, is pub lished. The total national debt, less a mount ia the Treasury, is $2,438,328,- 477. The apparent decrease since Feb i ruary 1 was $(1,484,811. DIED. CORLEY—Near 3uena Yit*. on the 3rd of March. 1670, MJBael E. Coriey, aged 29yeaM, 10 moth* and 19 Jays CESSNA —Neat Schellsburg Feb. 20th. 1870, Elestna O.uly Cessna, infant daughter oi" Geo. W aud Elizabeth Cessna, aged 8 months and 16 days. 2UIR FJBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAE £sfdTE —The under-rgned, admin is.ratur with ibe t* ill annexed, of Nionoias Stray er, late of Middle Woodberry township. deceased, by virtue oj the suthoruy and direction in said M ii! contained. wt 1 offer lor sale, and seli by Jiub lie outciy, upon the premises, on MOSIIAi the 4tb day of APKIE iS7O all the tollowing d scribed real estate si turn* in the towusti>p aiure aau, to sit : All that certain tram ut !and, ad joining lauds of Martha K Dnncai.. dec*d. eh the East and on the South. E Haiutnoad, Esq , i i the Wear, and the heirs of Johu Cusouiau w the X irtb, containing 132 acres, more or less, about fi.lcen acres cleared, the balauoc ofihe trae: well | naihercd Ilea property wnl be o-Jered to whole or in parts to auti tte convenier ca oi purchasers Deed made and possession given immediately up on compliance with conditions of s.le. Sale te coßjihebee at I o'efuok. I*. M of said i flhy, when due attendance will be giveu and terms t*ide kuoeuby JAMts zIAhAKA, Adia r with Hill annexed oi Nicholas aetayer, 1 dee'd inarlOwl sUiv aawtisfmcnts. TT ARTLEY &, METZGER, having I M dissolved partnership tl>. - diy, tender • thn'r-k* to their customers tor the generous patro nize daring past ye-irs The Hardware r,d P irrn Machine Busii ess wilt he c- ninued at the ; old atand, by S 8 MKIZ Jfcß. n'M ■ "li-.-t s a lair ' share o f trade, up-misiag to oa'ieivor to render saiisfnation. The aeciuoU and notes of H irtley k M-cr.ger, will b- setiled by S- .Meitger— \\ biisi a reasonable time will be 4 ive . a '" r . " nient, we insist on settlement k ae c unts. by note or cash, on or -';' ire -sy Ist, 1870, after which titne suit will be hr- uzht on all iicuouaU lotfiitHdi. Alrjb ' *> | \ T ()T 1 ('E. MOXEY AND OLD \ CASTIXaS WAN TED —AH persons know ing themselves to be indebted to ''>* Proprietor of ,he Bloody Run foundry, either b> N tt or Rook account, will please cotue and set ie u-iwcen ti.is and the fifteenth of April nex- If ibis is uotai teuded to you will have yourselves to blain! il I there iseeita added FhLTON, March 10,1870, w4. | I Scared of Catarrh : by a sin p'e remedy, and will send the receipt tree. MRS. M. C. LEUGETr Uobokeu.N. Y. marlOal x rpHE NEW ARTICLE OF FOOD, j For twenty-five tents you car luy of your Druggist or Grocer a pachge of Sea Most Fa rnie, manufactured from part Irish Moss or Carrageen, *ch\eh trill rial' natron ijva-ts of , - Blanc Mange, and a lilt quantity n< Pud dings. Custards . Creams Cka'otu Rit ire Ac., I ire. It i "■ by far the cheapest, heiltht'Jt and j most delicious food m tjse world. | RAND SEA MOSS FAKI.NE CO., 53 Park Place. X Y. PL ANTA TI O N BI TT E R S. T.—lB6o—X This wonderful reget .hie. re-tor. five i> the ( theet-ait ehnr of the feeble and do/" 'Stated As j a tonic and cjidioi for the c~e t a languid, j it has a" among -tout * A- a jiw- I ,dy for the nervous le-ad-ne-s to trhiek uros&en ' aie e,penally subject, it is super red i-g every ■- other stimulant. In all chmates, tropical, tem-" per at* or fngid.it acts as a sperfic in ' try j sprrlrs of disorder tch-eh undermines the, bodily i stre gik aud break, down the all'tail spirits, j For sale by alt druggists marlOmfi. I I ARM ERS, Tbeir Son-, and others can make money rapidlv. selling the NEW I! LLG'LKA'M'.I' FARMERS' MANUAL, edited by iio E. WARING, dr.. Praetic-ii Farmer and 1 Autiior. and late Agricultural Engineer of X V Centra! Park. The be.-t book for Farmers ever issued — A 1 need it before planting. IT is a . sound, tabor raving, money making book ' Thousnnda have tiougnt it. and thou- :nda more ' want it lath Ed lion ready Lire Agent* want- j ed Profits Urge. A II HUBBARD, *W Chea nutSt Philadelphia. _ mar 18w j rixHE GREAT MEDICAL DISCI>V .EKY. DR WALKER S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS. }forc than 500 WO permits benr testimony to thcit Wonderful Curative Effects. WHAT ARit THEY? They sr* not * VILE FANCY DBISK. u.4e of P-.r Rum, Whi-key. Pronf Sriirili. s nil re fail Lii li,r =- Juctorei. spio t- i and "wvelenef to plcsw tat called ••l'oi.- ics " "Apptslizer*. "Hottntlfl Ac., that lead the tippler od to 6ruriketuei> aud ruin, but are a irue icp'licii'e inaiie from tbe native R-.ita aud bed srfCGtforpia. /Vp from a. A rokahc *tim ulai.ts Thev are the ORE \ I BBOOU PL ttl- FlU.it and LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, per tact Renovator aud luvij{"r.-ilor of ibe SyUtm, carrying; iff all poisopou* matter, and reauiriug the blood to a bealiby cwnditiou. No pers -u can take these Bitters apcordr g Ui direclioaa, au-d remain In g unwell $lOO will be given for n incurable case, pro vided ibe b"nes are not des;r ve i fcr miner i! p i j *ous or other rn-ana, and vital organ* traated be ' yon i tbe point of repair Fir htjhwimituryaud Chroutr Rheum Cism, and Gout, liytp-p*-a. or h- digest inn. Bilious. hemiitr.it, and Intermittent Ferer t I),*- I eases of the Vljod. Liens, Kidneys and Blad der. these Bilieris tiave been ui -X •ucce-atui sui-b I isea-ea ere caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of tbo Digestive Organs. F'K FEMALE CJMPLAISTS, wbetber in young orold. married or single at tbe dxwn of itdtuaub ... i or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters neve no equal, for a circular THKY ARE a (lEXTLE PURGATIVE As WELL A? A TOXIC, posserin; al*o the prculi ar merit of acting powerful agent in relieving Congestion, or Ii ft anation ef tie Liver, and all the Visceral Organs, t Cleans tbe Viti >ted Blood whenever you find its ; imp-irities bursting through tbe ?kin in Pimples. Lrup'.ious -r sores; cleanse it when you find , it <-bstructed and sluggish in the veins. | cleanse it when it is fool, and your ; feelings will tell you wben. Keep tbe blood : pure and tbe bca'tfc of tbe system will follow. I PIS, TAPE and other W OR.tIS lurking in the ' avatem f> : s > many thousands, ere effectually de strove i and removed. 'ri Bilious, Kemittent. and Inten.'ittent Fevers.- these Bitters have no equal For full directions read carefully the circular ar 1 each bottle, i.rii: c l in tour languages—Et-glish, Getman, Frenvn an-i .r;.ati.ro ; J WALKER. Proprietor. _ (Jotitf >• rce 8:. N \ R H. JicDuNALDA CO., Druggists arid General Agent- Ss n Frinis- - and gntrnv en'o. California, and 32 ani 31 Com merce St .X Y . 1 BY ALL DRUGGIST? k liEAL xaarloin3. rrij "*"• MAORI COMH will Hwsre I *" '-.j- i hair or beard to a permanent 1. hdt c" It contains * 4J0I1C block or brown , fur fl A , Ir . csDueett. One ft"i %CO 2, riugficlJ. Miss. MAGIC CO Si. * 1 y 6 ma.rlOu.3 rpli 1-: amkii re a > r M 1 I KXITTI XG If aCHIXE Is ?t r„, . publ.c ms th ui>st Sinjf'le. lJertble, r pHCt *cti Cheap K lining Machine ott it ven A PRICE ONLY 25 I>OLL.\. Hs - This machine will ran either backward or for ward with 040*1 facility; wakes the gaise stitch as hy baud. but far superior in every respect Will knit 20.000 Stirhe* in one minute, and do perfect work, leaving every knot on the inside if the work It will knit * pair of stock ings (*wy sire) in less than half an hour It will k nit Ciose or Open. Plain or Ribbed work, with any kind of coarse or fine woolen yarn or cotton, silk or linen It will knit stockings *itb double heel and toe. drawers, ho'da, sacks, smoking caps, comforts, purses miffs, fiinge. Afghans, nu 'ias. undcrsleives. mittent >kating dps. tamp wicks, mats. cord, under-hirts, shawls jickeu. crid'e blstiketf. I'ggirig?, suspenders, wristers, tidies, tippits. tufied work, and in fact an et.dless variety of articles ia ivery day use, as will as for ornament. FliOM a Tu 10 DOLLAFS PER DAY Cwn be made hy nr.y one with the American Knitting .Machine, knitting stockings. Ac . while expert operators can even make more knitting tancy work, which alwuys commands a ready sale. A pe-g'-n can readiiy knit from twelve to fitteen pairs of stockings per day, the profit on which will not he leas t-tiaa forty cents per pair FARMERS Can sill their wiad at only torty to fitty cents per pound ; but by getting the wool made into yarn at a small expense, and knitting it into socks, two or three do'lars per pound may be realised. On receipt of f25 we will f irward a ma Line as ordered We j-b to jr cure active AGENTS in every section ot the United States and Canadies. to whom the most liberal inducements will he of fered Addre-s AMERICAN KNITTING MA CHINE COMPAN Y. Boston Mass., or St Luts. M- feb24*4 I NFORMATION in the "People's Journal ." Ji >w Teachers, Students, Ketir od Clergymen. Energetic Young Men and La dies can make STo to $l5O per month -luring the c-pring and bummer A copy free Send name n 1 address to People's Journal, Ph;lade!phia, p u feb24w4 HI NKLE YK N I TTI NO MA CIIINE—FOR FAMILY USE—simple, otieap. reliable. Knits everything Agents wan ted. Circular and sample stocking free Ad dress lIXNKLEY KNITTING MACHINE CO , Bath. Me. or 176 Bioadway N Y • febj!4in3 OIN 3 1 DAYS • A | Made hy one Agent, selling Sil ver's Puent Elastic Broom Over 30.M)0 n>w in use Recommended by Hon Horace Ureely and American Agriculturist. One county ie-erved fir etob Agent. C. A CLTdO A 00, S3 Cort landt St.. N. Y or 126 Washington St Chicago, lii. feb2lw? JM. RF.'YNOLDS, ATTORNEY AT T LA*". Banroito. PA —All ba-iaas* iniru-3- ed to won w 1. be attwud -1 to with great care. Up on notice wiLI ttppear for parties in suite before Justices of the Peaae in anypirt of the county, fiffiyn with J. W Diekerat'i,. Esq.. on Jultuia El. O'xt d'ior north of Mengal House. , ti!ar3'7otf. Xfgal polices. 4NNFAI, EFFORT OF THE AUD-rTORS OF BEDFORD COUSUV [„4W BOWLES. F.rq , Treasurer, of the Poor siiJ tlyuse of Employment in Account with the county of Be J fori from January Ist, A. D , 1359, to Jano try Ist. A 1) , 1879. Trrwtnrtr. fir. To am !-int in Treasury t lest settle ment $2,670 73 To amount received from county Treas i ury * 9000 00 " '• old collectors 742 23 Total R-eeii ts $ 2 41291 Treasurer, Cr. By amount p it out on checks as Ud follows : Forsurport of out door paupers $1341 90 I Hardware 60 61 Merchandise. (including dry good* A groceries ) " 917 77 j Coffse 206 33 j lea 43 65 ; ftugar 260 69 j ftviup 253 00 ; Fisn 151 49 | Tobacco 88 50 ! Beef 1714 48 Bacon 395 84 i Mutton 83 97 j Pork 6o 06 ' Cool 111 7o Outs 20 15 : Corn 41 25 Butter 100 93 Stores and tinware lis 70 Wolleo g v>6s for „ . I Noble A Bro. 283 84 i Rejiariig Poor House 34 75 : ft. A W. shuck, 200 brick* 2 40 lin urn not. in Poor House property 12 00 Lime 5 75 j salt 28 00 Potatoes 83 30 j John La'* printing 76 25 : Meyers & Mengel. printing 115 ot Mill License 10 09 i Chair* 13 00 j Coffins 24 50 bhoes 223 05 j Brooms 9 50 ! Vinegar 21 {-ft I Straw 1 50 ; Books 75 1 * umber and work at Mill 48 t's Blacknoitbing 40 03 Ci ier apples, and applebutter 12! 32 i Saddlery 24 7J 2 <• ■** lor use of-Poor II use 91 09 Is-utng orders tefr rem -v-M and relief 1 ■■ • ve • r> iU! rs ' ■ P yir 11 u-e "9 70 . ••. :i.g patfpert- hi Lur.atie A eylutn 619 90 Removing pauper* to Lunatic Asylum 15-04 Leather and Hogafor Mill 5.7 50 IL ktt nan A ft -n t>r drug* 93 50 Michael Diebl service as Director 48 #9 I J I Noble " " 4- 00 I Henry Egulf " " ' 48 00 ft atu t.td Dftbaurh Salary as Piearart 600 00 j Mr L Defibaugh " Matron 15 00 William Bowles p-rt Salart s treasurer 50 00 It" F. C Rettner salary '6B and 'B9 12 • 00 ; A J isanavtn for clerking 20 oo |\V C. frihaeffer '• 90C0 SiiniiiLtfihtugh. as per bill filed in ifti- 200 69 Note or Mrs. Mary A Wills 424 On Interest on note of Mrs MarT A. Wilis 51 yd . lutcrest on che. k of ftamuel Defibaugb 126 49 I Expenses of audi ting account 40 tw I Total credits, $>0,063-23 ■ Receipt* $12.412 96 | Expenditure* Hi,< 63 23 , Balance Id Trrasurv $2.349 73 Autouut in the binds of old collector* and wed to Poor House Treasurer, subject to percentage and euuinera t tio $3 322 16 We. the undersigned auditors of Bedford coon- I ty, do hereby certify. that we have exam ned the : accounts of Wll!is to Bowies. Treasurer of the Poor | and House of Employment of sitl county from I Jan Ist. A. it , Iftly to December 31st, A It . ! 1970. and have found the sains to be correct j ac t true. Witness our hands and seals. this Btb day of January. A D . 1870 S, WHIP f'ent-j M. A HI:N PER. 1 Seal J Attest, OWEN McGIRR, [ ceal.j J M. Kevsolii*. Auditors. feb2l4 Clerk. STEWARD'S.STATEMENT. Number o f paupers retnait iug January Ist, 1869 75 Number ot paupers admitted during the year 53 Total 133 i Number of paupers discharged during the year 64 Number of paupers died during the y-"' " Number of paupers bound out during the rear 3 Total 64 | Number of paupers remaining January Ist, 1979 69 Number of meals given to wayfaring persons 1250 Number "f out door paupers prnri led with f od, clothing and medical at tendance during the ye tr 35 MANUFACTURED IN THE HOUSE Fhtrts 82 Drawers 87 • Pants 90 fthemise 52 ! Coats 23 Skirts 23 j Vests 9 Aprons 51 j Stockings and Socks 105 Cane 8 j Drawers 3 Towels 28 ! Handkerchiefs 29 Table cloths 5 ■ Bed ticks 9 Bonnets 12 | Sheets 25 B !-t>-rs 14 ; Pillow S'ips 30 Comforts 9 i PRODUCTS OF THE FARM ANDGARDEN Bushe's of potatoes 409 lbs cf wool 205 j Bjs. of ears of corn 450 P >rk 2175 | Bus of oafs 209 Veal 400 • Tons of hay 20 Bn of onions 33} , Bos. ot lit!'e oni itis 2 Bos of beans 3 1 Heads of cabbage 2450 Bb'e of Krout 4 Bus of beets 25 *' cuenmb-r* 14 T ii' >'t" l-*n all ktnl- of veet*bb ' for fie house during the whole of the summer ot which no sta'ement is mode P<> iR HOUSE MILL STATEMENT. I J. E. W lis, T> amount of toll given as per m iitbly re(>orls. Dr. | When' I Kve | Corn j Buckwheat j 465 bus i2l bus. lIS bus | 15 bus I J. E Wills. By amount of grain used iu Poor Mouse and sold euairy persona per month - j ly r.potts Wheat, Rye. j Corn. Buckwheat i 4 V bu. j ]9 hus. ! 19 bus. 2l bus OF A PRE \ LS.-Noliiv _1 is h"rehy given lh*t appeals fr.m the As ',a*ujer.f for the v-ar IS7O wi.l he heard at the • Commissioner's r ffice, in Bedford, for the several : districts of the county, as follows : For Ju'.iat", S •helLburir. Haitisen. Napier, St. Clair and St. Clairsville. on Monday, Ifirch 11 ! For Jkondonderrr. Cumberland Valley. Colerain. R linsburg. Southampton. Monroe and £a*t Providence, on Tuesday. Mirch. 15, r 3Vrt Providence, Bio-ly Run. flop'well. Spring, South Wood berry, Middle iv 'bsrrv and Wooiberry Bur ,on W ed ,7'i;T March 16 r r I*. ion Broa '1 Top.Cole,dale,Liberty.haxtoc, Bedford Boro3?b aui Bedford Township, on Thursday. Marvh 17 No subsequent, appeals*Hl be beara except in eases here :t is shown tbat the persons appealing were unable to sUend at the nm<'^" oe a ' lAiNi 1 L P BEE;iLE, Jno H. Fisher. HEuRHE ELDER, Q[ er b. Ouuiiiiigioners. febl"w4. 4 I) MIXISTRATOTt'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Letters of Ad mit duration tave been granted to the undersign ed, by the Register of Bedford county, upon the estate of John H. Walter, late of Union township, deceased Ail person* indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and tho-e having claims against the sime will pre -1 sut them, properly authenticated for settlement. uiar3w6* W. P> LAMBIUGUT. Adtn'r. VLL WHOM IT M AY CONCERN are hereby notified, that on the 10th day of j February, 1870, I purchased at Sheriff sale . all the furniture pictures, stetusry, dental in- ! fitrunent. &c.. bel< ufiivg to C. N. Hickut, i ot Bedford . Penna.. and have leased the Same to t him during my pie-sure. Al' persons are cau tioned against buying or •eddling , wi h the same. W. 0. UICK .K. j Feb 23tb. f7O- A UCTION E Eii. —Te u t tdersigmkl | f\ has taken out an Auctioneer's License, and will ery sties oi Real or Pcr.-onal Property, for all parties who will employ bis talent us an Auetion- | eer at reasonable prices, and will endeav&r to , give general satisfaction. Address h CIIAS. E. ALSIP. mareh3u)3. Bedford. Pa. INSTATE NOTlC'E.—N>titv is Here- j 2j bv given that Let'ers testamentary to the estateof Nathan R ihison. Ute of tjouthHapten j tp dec d. h*ve been grmted to the underitgr.d I Or tb J R jgister of Bel for I oouuty. All pers-.ius in i -bied t sti 1 estate are r qi'eted tn make itn- J m litte pivtnsat. and those h iviug claims will preheat he:n, properly nutheui lea ted. for settle- , mem HIRAM KOBI-ON. Ex'r. fek.lOwfi* \TOTICE TO DItOVERS.—ThO H. q A B T. R K Co., have erected a large and convenient Cattle \ard at Mt Dallas for parp-'-e of accommodating Drovers and Other! frr rn Bedford and a 1 j lining counties. Stock ears will be tumtebed at ah times J M.KILLIPS, f,-h2t;f SupL V'KHY VARIETY AND YLE I fj OF JOB PRINTING neatly executed at low avesat Th Baor-jßlr (Imitti oJiira. Call and j leave your order* fairs. I"*X EOUTOR'.S SALE T)F VALU a \BLE RE 4L EST\TE —There will be sold si rubric on the preiuiea, in Rand uiderry town-hip, on FRIDAY, MARCU 25tb, 1870, the following drseribed pr>pcrty. to wit. The j MANSION TRACT. containing 2'"2 acres, 1/50 acres cleared. 6 acres goo l meadow. nnd 103 acres bot'oui and limestone gravel, all in an eicellent staicof cult ivnti->n. having tbereon erec teian excelleat DWELLING HOUSE largefrntae br.rr, and other out buildings, also a story ai d a ba'f log house, with kitchen and stable, in the town f Bri ig-port and a GOOD SAW MILL on Bi_- Will's creek, with unsurpassed water pow er and in good ranuing order. Thit tract is sitn . a'e at the j-rneiioe of the Bedford and CON NELLSVILLE KaIL ROADS. There cati be liitle doubt that a Depot t pill br rrerttd upon or > mediately adjoining it. thus rendering a cn si lerab'e part valuable for BUILDING LOTS. The above Farui will be offered in parcels, as fol lows; No 1 About 7d *eres a ij doing where tbe pro poned depot is to be erected. about 50 acres cleared and 2at ItrO acres, about 60 acres cleared sci 40 acres timb.-r. Draft shown on dsy of s 'le N. B. Widow's dower to remain in this prop erty until her death. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P M, of said dry. when further terms wilt be made known. HENRY MILLKR, Ei'r of the last Will of John Miller, dec d. inar3w3. i \RPHA~N.V COUItT BALE OF \ ALL ABLE FARMS —ln pursuance of an ! Or far of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned Administrator of the Estate of Christian Albright. late Londonderry town ship, dee d. will sell at public sale, on tbe premi ses situate iu said towrisnip. on Tuesiay. the 221 day of March. A. D. Ifi7o. the following deserio e I valuable F-TIOS. t. wit: No I—Mansion Place, Containing 13S acres 112 perches, about 125 acres cle i red and under eui'i vatioji, luring ihereijn erected dwelling house, b.rk barn, blaeksttiitbsht-p, spring b iuse and other on'buildings, adj doing lauds of J.itne? M.itiingiy J ,hn ,S:ar i Alex King and other; No 2 Containing IH2 acres 52 perches, about 250 acreucleared and Under cultivation, wiih a dwelling house bank burn, and other outbuild ings tiicreou erected, adj 4uii g lauds td J.ioob U nt, J .hn L >wry, Win. A. Potter s Heirs, John M. Bu batiaii and otbera. 1 ne-e very l sirs .e properties are favnrbljr e- ' eatct on tbe itaw ui toe Pilisbaig and Coowctls v.il Koip near the Cumberland M irker, liii-t in a very ideas-m nttgi-tr-ib-jod, Ch.ventent to cuui'cuvs ana -ehoots. w nh f utilities of priug* i and running waters. Ac. TERMS, one third io i band nt voufiiin tioa oi sale, uud tne remainder i in twuequai annual payments thereat er Per- ] sons desiring inform a lion, or view ot the pretui , Sep, ore it vited K. e'sii ujs-u the subscriber, or up on Jano P Reed, of Bedf -rd. JACOB L ALBRIGHT, feb2Cw4 _ Aini'r. i'UBLIOSALE OF VALUABLE ! REAL ErTATE.—By virtue of an order of I . ue Orphans' Court, the undersigned will expose t > sale at public auction, on SATURDAY, March ' lit 1 S 'U. '.-utbe premises. in Harrison township, a DESiRABLE FAUM adjoining lauds oi Daniel Earnest, lie? Miller, B Werix au.i oth ers, couiining 110 acres, about ?U actea clcaied ar.d under leute, 2i> actus ot which is good mead < w fhe iu.prveinents a,e a Iw. n ory L>r House, aL aa'\. all persons I indebted t-.sail E-tate are requested to make Diy-oent. and thn-e having claims, to present the same for settlement, to JONATHAN BUCI . Adm'r, orbis Attorney, Edward F. Kerr, Bedford, Pa. | feb3w6. ! 4 RARE CHANCE IS OFFERED /X ALL PERSONS To display their Goods; Tt veil their Goods: To gather information; To m ike known their want Ac., Ae. Ac. Ac-. Ac.. Ac.. Ac.. Ac., Hv ad r'.cin .-i the nolnmns nf t v DISSOLUTION NOTICE.—TIH-un dersigned hereby give notice that they hare ! dissolved the partnership heretofore existing be ' tween them in the mercantile husiness. by mutu : Hi consent. Tbe books are in tbe hands of Simon i Hersb in a Dfor collection, who will also pay alldcbts owed by tbe late firm. SIMON HBRSHMAN. sept#s9tf SOLOMON GREENBAUM i VFORICE.— An election will lie held : et the public House of Emsnuel Broeius in the Binu jh ->f M'Coanellsbnrg. ori Monday the ! 7tb March 1870 b-tween tbe hours of 12o'clock M ftn-t two o'cl-ick P. M.. to elect five mana gers of the Chvub3rsbarg and Beiford Turnpike Koad Company for the ensuing vear. j !eb!7w3 T B KENNEDY. Pres't j T W. KNOX, tl • Builder of first ciass LIGHT AND HEAVY WAGONS, ■ invites attention to his stock of finished wagons ! and seasoned wood. W3BK SHcPi one-half utile wcsl of Bedford. aug2o,6irif VNTII RACITE GOAL.—I have for sale a lot of WILKE>B ARKE NI T ' COtLwhiehl recomin"nl asof the nest quali ty JOHN W dARNDOLLAK, " Bteoly Sua Station. et7m-3. I NO. G. FIBII ER, I ') LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, Bxnroai>. PA. IFire Insurance effected perpetually or tor any term Life Insurance on the Interest Bearing Plaa. L oses speedily adjusted and promptly paid ju'yS'flt, &c. VTEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT J M SHOEMAKEK'B BARGAIN &TDRK. NEW GOODS just lieceivtd t J. id Shoemaker's Bargain Store. NEW GOODS just Rc-cfivt-d at J. M Shoemaker's Bargain Store. NEW GOODS just Received at J. M.Shoemaker's Bargain Store NEW GOODS just Received at J. M . Shoemaker's Bargain Store. NEW GOODS just Received at J. M shoemaker's Bargain Store BUY your Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing Hats. Boots and Shoe* Queers* aj e Fish, Notion# Leather. Tcbacco, Ac,, at J. M.' Shoemaker's Bargain Store BL\ your Dry Good*, Groceries, Clothing, Hat?. Boors aDd Shoe? Queensware. Leather. Fish. Notion? Tobacco, Ac at J M Shoemaker's Bargain Store ' BUY your Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Hats. Boots and Shoes, Qucet ware Iotiocs, Leather. Tobacco. Fish, Ac., at J. M Shoemaker's Bargain Store. BUY vour Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing. Hats, Boots and Shoes, Queentware, Njtione. Leather. Tubareo, Fish, Ac., at J. M Shoemaker's Bargain Store BUY your Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing. Hats B->ots and Shoes Queens-sate, Notions. Leather, Tc-baeco, Fish, Ac., at J M Shoemaker's Bargain Store BUY your Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing. Hat*. Boot? and Shoes. Queensware Notion? Leather. Tobaeco, Fich Ac., at J. M. Shoemaker"? Bargain Store Bedford, Pa.. June 11, 1869. TO CASH BUYERS, NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY to SAVE your G*XE>BACXS Go S*X and BE COSTIXCEP! G. H. OSTER <5: CO. J - - j are now receiving a LABCB and St riBtCE: y STOCK of new and desirable ■>> 1 ~> i WINTER GOODS, y > > and are now orrxßixe txiBAC-KPtSARt is- >— Dt'CEMKSTS for CASE ! X BEING ALONG rorß GKXESBACKS and we y < < L will guarantee to Sell yon GOODS as CBEAF ,03 0 O . as the SAKE HAKE, STTLB and QRALUR car be sold in CENTRAL Penb'a. DON'T FAIL to call and get posted on the new CASH prices before yon Brr L - j IT WILL SATE roc HOSKT. - Bedford, Nov. IS, 1569, ui3 TO CAM! BUYERS: QIiEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF DRY GOODS TO CLOSE WINTER STOCK! * I BARGAINS FOit CASH ! A. B. CRAMER & CO. :. - . v-' Jan. 12, 1870 If. SO M ETHI NO NFAV i.-EvenT'one their own Artist. Deirble for Isdiee ot gentlemen. AddressßELTZ A JOHNSON. spr23m> Lonaoonisg. Md.