m geflfart teitf. j Horns and Around. HUNTINGDON* AND BROAD TorR.B. WI*TB* AERASIESMKST. —TOR*T*L*.— Opxnd ifter Sept. IMb, passenger trains will irriveaiid lepart aa follows: Mail Train leaves Mt Dallas at 1.00 p . . ar rives at Huntingdon at 4 2t> p.m.; leave* Hunt ingdnn at 8.40 a. at., and arrive* at Mt. Dallas at II 52 *. m Aeeom'n Train, leaves Sextos at 8.28 a m and arrives at Huntingdon, at 10.10 a. m.; leave* : Huntingdon at 5.55 p. in., and arrives at baxton at 7.41 p. m. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION- A* a meeting of the Democratic County Committee, held in Bedford, on Monday, Feb. 14th, the following resolutions were adopted: Resolved, That it is the sense of this Committee that a County Convention should be called for the purpose of ta king into conHiderMlion the propriety of altering and revising the rules ofthe Democratic party of Bedford coutily governing nominations. Resolved, That such Convention is hereby called to meet at the Court House, in Bedford, on TUESDAY EVENING, March 1, {Special Court J and that each election district shall be entitled to one delegate iu said Con vention. In pursuance of said resolutions a Convention composed of prominent Democrats from a large majority of districts met at the Court House, in j Bedford, and adopted the following: Resolved, That the Rulesof the Dem ocratic part} adopted in the year 1869, be suspender! lor the present and that a county convention to consist of one delegate from each election district le called to meet at the Court house in Bedford, on Tuesday evening of April court, for thepurposeof determining the propriety of changing the rules at present governing the party. Resolved, That the enaiiman of the Democratic County Committee is here by instructed to give notice through the columns of the Bedford GAZETTE that an election will be held to elect delegates to said Convention, in the several districts of the county, on Saturday, the 23d day of April, 1870. By authority of the above resolutions, a Democratic County Convention is j called to assemble at the Court House, j in Bedford,,on Tuesday evening, April 2fith (Court week ), to consist of one delegate from each election district in the county, and the Vigilance Commit tees of the respective townships are e- ' quired to hold an election in their said districts, for the election of one dele gate, for the purpose aforesaid, on SAT UBDAY, APRIL 23d, 1870, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock in the af ternoon. By order ofthe Deni. Co. Com., E. F. KERB, Ch'n. VIGILANCE COMMITTEES. Bedford bor.—J. J. Cessna, H. Nieo- j ■detnu-. and J. M. Reynolds. Bnlford tp.— Owen McGirr, Daniel Defibaugh and Thomas Gilchrist. Broad Top.—Daniel Roland, JohnO. Figard and W. Foster. Bloody Ran. —John D. Lucas, Wm. Konus and John K. Hedges. Coa/dale.— A. W. SwojreaudJ. M. Burnett. Voterain.—George W. Deal, Henry P. Diehl and Wm. R. Beegle. Ruiub. Valley. —D. R. Anderson, j James Ceesna and Samuel Whip. Harrison. —Geo. Elder, John J. Pcwell and Geo. W. Horn. Hopewell,— John B. Fluck, M. A. Hunierand Lewis Suters. Juniata. —Silas Eeyser, Gee. Gardili aod H. G. Geyer. Londonderry.— Jacob L. Albright, C. Devore, and Henry Miller. Liberty.--doi). Roades, Jacob Ken singer and John C- Neary. Monroe. —Daniel Fletcher, David ! Barkman and Dai iel Miller. Napier. —James sill, Win. Cristnan .and J. \V. Bowen. Providence A'.—John H. Barton, D. A. T. Black and U. Mellott. Providence IF.—Geo. Baughman, A. j J. Morgar and Joseph 11. Sparks. Snake Sjiring.— Andrew Mortimore, John G. Hartley and Thos. Mullenix. Southampton.—E I ward Northcraft, Win. Donahue and Hugh Wilson. St. C'fair. —Jesse Conner. John VV. Crisman and Jacob W. Aldstadt. St. Oair bor. —F. D. Beegle, J. K. j Ban< r and Daniel Barley. Union. —Win. B. Lam bright, Castle ton Akeand Frank lieard. Woodberry M. —Nicholas Barley, Rudolph Hoover and David B. Koch endarfer. Wovxtberry S.— Samuel Kochendarf- i er, J< I n I. Noble and Josiah Ritchey. Woodberry bor. — W. G. Eicho'tz, \V. M. Pearson and Lewis Potter. Scheltsbury bor.— Peter Dewalt, Wm. C. Smvely and J. E. Black. barton bvjr.— D. W. Amos, ('apt. E. ! H. Turner and Jacob Raum. Spring flowers are showing their tops. The sun is the ruling planet for the i year 1870. Garden making has commenced in | this place. The new five cent coin will soon be ready for distribution. Huntingdon merchants are giving out specie in change. Next Sunday is Faster. Boys, get your eggs ready to "pick." Three stores were burglarized in Huntingdon last week. Annie E. Dickenson lectured the Hollidaysburgers on Monday night last. It is noticed that ell the severe storms this year have come on Sun day. If you want good wall paper or win- | dow blinds, go to the Inquirer Book Store. Throe men were drowned in the Po tomac at Cumberland, last week, by the capsizing of a skill'. Some of our boys seem to think swear ing makes a man, whereas it only makes him a fool. At hand—house cleaning, carpet 1 shaking and other pleasant domestic 1 recreation. Life, Fire and Livestock Insurance. W. A. Edwards, Ag't, April 14, IB7e left at this office. The Scull-Findiay contest was uot a expensive as it was supposed it woule be. It cost the State only aliout $3,500. Scull receiving S6OO. — Somerset Stand ard. The London Tones is not surprises' at the resentment of the American pen pie since the evidence taken in the O neitla disaster fails to a*quit the Cap tain of the Bombay of blame. Elisha Inks of Bedford tp., has re moved to the foot of the Ridge, when he will attend to all kinds of black smithing. We commend him to tie good people of Harrison. w2 Spring isa' hand, and our reader i will all be 1 busy fixing up for Rummer A fine assortment of wall paper he ju-t been received at the Inquire Book Store. Go and make yourselec j tions soon. 0 The editor of the Fulton Republic at. found it necessary to iell his read r that he "believed in a God, a heav n. j a hell, a devil, fiends and holy angels." A great many of his readers had seri ous doubts as to his orthodoxy on ! those questions. 0 The first Quarterly Meeting of Rains burg Circuit, will be held in the Mt. Smith M. E Church on Saturday ami Sabbath, the 23rs agreed with him. Although a political opponent we have always found Mr. Longeneek | era fair representative, and ready to carry out the wishes of his constitu ents, regardless of polities. Sore Throat, Cough, Cold, and simi lar troubles, if snfferred to progress, result in serious pulmonary affections, often incurable. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" reach directly the seat of the disease, and g've them almost instant relief. They have been thoroughly tested, and maintain the good reputa tion they have justly acquired. As there are imitations, be sure to obtain the genuine. REPEAL OP TIIESCA LP LAW. -Somp weeks ago we told our readers that tHe scalp law had been repealed. That was a mistake and we were as badly sold as our readers. The repealing act has however since passed both branches of the legislature and be°n signed by the Governor. We predict that skunks | will be far less numerous in this coun ty since no premium is offered for their highly perfumed scalps. "A HORRIBLE SUSPICION."— It has lately come to light that some ingeni ; ous person has discovered a method of extracting a kind of yellow grease re j sembling butter in appearance from London mud. This stuff is mysteri ously shipped off to Holland, and a horrible suspicion has arisen among Indon householders that it returns to them in the shape of Dutch Butter so largely consumed in their kitchens. INFANTICIDE.— Somerset county has a case of infanticide. A party of la die? and gentlemen who were riding in a boat in the North Fork, at Ursin a, discovered the body of a child in the water. It was brought to shore and found to be out and lacerated with a knife in a most brutal manner, both ears being cut off, the heart and intes tines cut out, and gashes cut across the head and face. A jury was empanel ed, and a verdict rendered 'hat the "child met with death by unknown ; hands." .Steps have been taken to fi r ret out the perpetrator of this cruel and Inhuman crime. •——'—• - SPILLED OUT.—A gentleman from Dutch Corner tells us a lunny thing that happened last Sunday a week. A party consisting of a gentleman and two ladies were out riding in a spring wagon, on u visit to ..heir neigiiUns.— On returning home, the seat on which the ladies were siting gave way and they were tilted out—luckily unhurt. The gentleman did not miss hie fair companions and drove on a consider able distance before he discovered the mishap. The accident, might havo been serious, but it turned out to 4 he a "good joke on Snider,"—the driver, ' ©ajViir, FFLA* The "frosty sen" who writes t'.e Siandujvji Iftcais, at Somerset, wants Ais head rubbed. We'll do it if he relets us "at Phillipi." Well, we Will. Ot'H COMMON SCHOOIM.— The six months' session of theComnion Schools of this ftorough under the supervision of J. A Tomlinson, Principal, closed on last Friday. A session of two months will open on Monday next, 18th inst., under the control of H. G. Weirner, of Cumberland, Md.,ns I'rin cipal. The assistant teachers are as follows:—S. I). Middleton, Mary Hol derliaum, Jennie Smith and Maggie O"Conner. Mr. Weiiner, the new Principal, is known by many of our citizens, having taught reveral terms ill this county, and for a number of years has been superintending the common schools of the city of Cuin herland, and we have no doubt will render satisfaction to our people. THE STATE LICENSE LAW.— The ibilowing bill explanatory of the State License Law, has passed the Legisla ure. It may be interesting to manu facturers and mechanics selling other wares than of their own manufactures: He it enacted,i Co., That hereafter man ufacturers and mechanics, who shall -4>|| goods, wares or merchandize, other tnan their own manufacture, not ex ceeding the sum or value of five hun dred dollars per annum, shall not be classified or required to jmy any annu ■ i tax or license fee; but if such sales hall exceed the sum or value of five Kindred dollars per annum as afore said, they shall lie classified in the ante manner, and required to pay the ■ante annual tax as is now required o lie paid by dealers in foreign mer haudise. PASSAGE OF THE POOR HOUSE BILL. —The Poor House Bill which we pub -1 shed two weeks ago passed both •ranches >f the legislature with some sight amendments and lias no doubt H come a law by receiving the signa ore of the Governer. The amend nen-s are briefly these : That the MMiimissioners —the number to lie hree—shall lie appointed by the Court •f Common Pleas; That the Com m is omers shall be sworn ; that theCoun y Commissi oners shall only pay over noney for building purposes on drafts .t our coun ;y is in possession of buildings suitable for the proper keeping and mainte nance of the poor. SHOOTING AFFKAY.— On Thursday ifter noon of last week while taking our office list to the post office we saw a somewhat excited crowd pass rapidly up railroad avenue. Fol lowing them we learned that an indi vidual named Claar, nailing from Bed ford county, had got into a difficulty with a one legged man named Cham pinour. It seems that Claar's proper ty was recently destroyed by fire, at least such is alleged to be the ease, and lie is now traveling the country en deavoring to procure funds from the benevolently disposed to aid in the e rectiou of a new home. Meeting Champinour in a bar room Claar, ask ed him for some help and was refused with remarks more forcible than ele gant. It is said by some that Ciaar in the excitement of the moment struck Champinour. Others deny this. Be this as it may, Champinour fired two shots from his revolver at Claar, neith er of which took effect. After this the stranger was knocked down by some friend of Chain pi nour's. This is what we ha\'e been able to glean from the testimony of those who witnessed the affray. As how nearly correct it may be, we do not pre tend to say. The only glimpse of Claar that we caught was when he en tered the Exchange hotel, grotesquely attired, with a rifle over his shoulder, and apparently well armed otherwise. He did not appear to have suffered any serious injury. No arests were made. Since the above was written ve lear tliat tiie destroyed pro|ierty he lon ed to Claar's father, he being un tn rried. He was also treated most in- Gmcusly by the brutal friends of Champinour, having l>een assailed by nearly a dozen of them at once.—Al toona Sun. GKANP J ("tons drawr. fur April Term, 4th Monday, 25th day. A. D. 1870: W. W. Bur clay, Bedford Borough; .1 osiah Ott, Cole-rain; Jacob Komi*. South Wood berry: Solomon D>eh!, Cole rain; Berj. Yal eotitie, C. Valley; David P. Smith, Bedford; Philip Clark, E. Providence; Alex. Ling, Bedford; Bernard 0 Neil. Scuthamplon; Jno. Rofcison, Southampton; George W. Black burn. Napier; Samuel Shaffer, Union; Wm. Grubb, Monroe; Uenrv Weieel, Bedford; Wni. Karns, Hopewell; Jacob Carpenter, London derry; Abraham Moses, Union; I.ewts Belt, Harrison: Peter F. Lehman, Juniata; Thos. M. Hidenour, St. Clait; Geoige Steel, Ho;e well; V. W. Philips, Bedford; Hugh B. Waltz, Harrison; Andrew Ferry, South W oodberry. PETIT JL-RORS FOR SAME TERM. — Richard McMullen, Napier; John Wade, Napier; T. M. Lynch, Bedford Borough; Ihoin as C- Schooly, St. Clair; Lewis H. May, Coleraia; John Q. Nycum, E. Providence; Daniel Carr, Union; Samuel Oster, Union; John McClel lan, Utjleratu; Aibetl Hanks, Southampton; John Davis, Hopewell; John Arnold, Bed ford Borough; Hugh Mock, St. Clair; Henry Kelly, Liberty; Josiah Bulk, Union; John B. Helm, Bedford Borough; Adrict Koons, Bedford tp.; Robert Allison, Napier; An drew Chrii-rnan, Napier: David M. Black, Ha'riaon; Joseph F. Beegle, Colerain; George pluck, Liberty; Ob dberry; Michael Hoot; uian, M. Woodberry; Horatio J. Maun, Muq< roe; Duvid Keiikinger, Liberty; Joseph Fer guson, St. Clair; Robert M. Taylor, Napier; Abner Jewel, Southampton; Jacob Lebselier, M. Woodberry, Jobu S. Stuclty, Napier, Levi Shaffer, E. Providence, ' MARRIED. MILLFR—MILLS—On ihe27thof March, 1870, ; at ihe> residence of the bride's nareuui, by (he Rev G C Probst Mr Denton Miller and Miss Mary E. Mills, both of Eramaville, Fulton co., \ Pa. GOLLIPHER—LUCKEN—On tb evening of the stb inst.. In tbe Reformed Church of Sebells burg. by Rev N. H- Skyle?, Mr Silas Goltipher an.l Miss Venie Lucken al lof Scbellsburg CYPHER—DI'NLAP—On theTth inst.. by Rev JauiesC. Clnrke, *t Col John 8. Miller's Ex change Hotel, Huntingdon, Mr George W. Cypher to Miss Mary Donlap, ooth of haxton, Beiiford county. HARMONY—SMITH —On the 7tb inst., by Rev. Jno. A Nuoer, Geo A. Uartuony and Minnie Smith, all of Somerset county, Pa DIED. SHAFFER—In Friends Cove. February 19 1870, John Si.affer. after a protracted illness, aged 58 years. I month, and 2 s days MILLER —On the 4th inst.. in Londonderry tp., Daniel J Miller in the 80th year of his age r 2Mvertlsfmfnts. JR. D U R B O R R () VV, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BKDVORD, PA., Wiil attend promptly to all business intrusted to tis cere in Bedford aud adjoining counties. |jp-Offiee on JoliaDa street, in tbe building occupied, for m-my vears by King A Jordan, and lately by Hal! A Ke'agv. aprU 70;f. 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The author may lie consulted upon Rny of the diseases npon which his hook? treat, either persons ally or by mail, and medicines sent to any rsrt of he worl i jan2ow4 MA NHOODamI WO M A NIIOO D. —Essays for Young Men free jn sealed envelopes. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Box P, Philadelphia. Pa febl74 MOUSTACHES FORMI TO GROW IN six weeks Recipe sen' for 50 cts. Ad dress H RICHARDS, Box 3986, New York P 0. DOCTOR J. BOSS ANDERSON respectfully offers his professional services to the ei'i xens of Bedford and vicinity. Office 3 doors East of the Bedford Hotel calls attended to with promptness. apr7,'7o. A. A SPATT A 1 A KINO, JR. SI'ANG & KING, ATTORNEYS AT Ltw. Benroßt), PA . will promptly attend to all business Intrusted to their care in Bedford and adjoining counties Office in Gaxette Build ing. on the corner of Public Square and Juliana street. April 7. 1870. RJMIE SEVEN TRUMPETS! —OB— A sure way to take and utterly destroy THE CITY OF INTEMPERANCE EDITED By Rev. T HOMAS HEYDE N . '•Be sober and watch."—l Pet., sch. To be bad at the Inquirer Book Store. apr7w2. INSTATE NOTlCE.—Notice i.q bere by given that letters of Administration have b-eu granted to tbe undersigned. by the. Register c.t Bedford county, upon the estate of James lloek cnberry late of Napier tp.. dee'd. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate paymert, and those having claims will present th*m properly ruthenticatcd for settlement MARY' ANY HOCKLNBFKEY , apr7w6 Adui'rx AI>M 1 NISTRATGB'S NOTICE.- Notice is heieby given th?t letters of ad ! ministration have been granted to the uudorsigu cd, by the Register of Bedford county, on the es tate of Michael Warmouth, late of Cumberland Valley tp , dee'd. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims wili present them prop erly authenticated, for settlement. ROBERT STECKMAN, Adin'r . i mar24w6. Bedford, Pa. EXKCUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that L'-tters Tcs'smentarv have been granted by the Register of Bedford county, to the undersigned on tho Will of Joseph M-irtimore, late of liarrisoti Township, dee'd— that all persons indebted to said Estate, are re quested to in.Me immediate payment and those having oluitns thereon can present them properly autbe ticated for settlement. inur3lw6. JAMES MORTIMOBE, Ex'r. ADMINISTRATE )R'S NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that letters of ad ministration have been granted to the under signed by the Register of Bedford county upon the estate ot Jacob Wagnman, late of Juuiata tp , deceased All persons indebted to sail! estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, to present them properly authenticated tor settlement, mm2l w6 LEONARD BfTNEtt, Adm'r. A DMIN L.VL KA IOK\S NOTICE. - /"\ Notice is hereby given that Letter? of Ad uiiutstraiion have been granted to the undersign ed, by tbe Register of Bedford couu'.y, upon the estate ot John if. Walter, late of Union township, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, aud (hose having claims against tie same will pre sent them, properly suß euticaled for settluu-ent. insr.aw6 W. B. LAMBitjGHT. Adm'r ADM IN IbTUATUii'K AUTRE.- Notice is hereby given that letters of ad ministrator have bee: granted to the utidertHgn ed. by the Register o: Bedford county, on'the ee asio ot MiotiaeiE Uorley. late of Juniata town- | >bip, dee'd. All person- indebted to tojid ettqH 1 are r'-qucstel to mage imwuiata payuiont, and i those having claims will prasmu them, properly 1 a U_i h et.'Tic a ted. for betllcm-ml inarlTwO. FRED HILLEnAbB, Adm'r. I>EItKINH & HOUSE'S KEIiO RKNE I AMP.ia absolU'ely safe fooin bri-ak- ' ing and explosion, gives twice a? tancfc light, ] uses less oil and lasts a lifetime. General Agency j Mt'iZGEU'B Hardware Store ru*i3!,7opt £egl ftotirr*. IT-T OF VENDERS OF FOREIGN AND J DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE in the coun ty <■( B< rif-.pj, for ilie yew 1370: Bedford Borough. C?u. /. ent. 9 G K 0.-U-r I Co Store 25 00 10 A B Cramer ACo do 20 00 It Tho II Lyon? do 7 00 14 Robt Kviiti do 7 00 19 Miller i B'.wser do 20 00 10 S S Me'/ger Hardware 20 00 12 J M Sl.tema'ser Store 12 50 14 AI. Drftbaugh do 7 00 t4 W W Shock do 7 00 13 Mis? M Border do 10 00 14 Geo Reimund do 7 00 13 Mrs EV M .wry do 10 00 11 Is.iac Lipple do 700 13 Tbos M Lynch Hardware 10 Oft 12 B M Biyinyer A Co, Stoves A Tinware 12 50 14 Dr. B F Harry Drugs 7 00 14 II lleekerman * Son do 700 14 John <> Smith Confections 7 00 14 Goo. Mard-'rff do 7 00 14 Miss M KVtcriy Store 7 0o 14 Daniel Border Jewelry 7 00 14 Lot/. 4 Jordan I- .ok Store 7 00 13 E M Fl-her A Babies £tore 10 80 14 D W frouee Tobacconist 7 00 14 W C Garwood Store T 00 i 4 Wtn Riser do 7 00 i! Win At Lloyd Banker 15 00 14 David Brude Confec'.ioos 7 00 I I Daac M.-ngel Bihia-d* 7 00 Bedford Township. 14 Bedford Min. Spring? Ten-pins 700 14 do do Billiards 7 0" 14 A B Cramer Ten-pina 7 00 14 Godfrey Y'eiger Store 7 00 14 BY'latter do 7 Oft Bioidy Run. 10 Wm Bwndotlar Store 20 00 14 do do Boots and Shoes 7 00 7 J B William? Store 40 00 14 F Masters Drugs 7 00 12 States A Morgsrt Store 12 50 14 James Sheeder Confectioua 7 00 14 A J Nyeutn Store 7 00 14 John C Black Confections 7 "0 13 Samuel Groie Boors A Shoes 10 00 10 liau.'buian, Gump A Co. Hardware 20 00 14 J B T .bias Stoves to 7 00 II Bedford Co. Hank Hanking House 15 00 Brood Top Tp, 13 Daniel Rowland Store II oO 13 R B Wigton do 10 00 12 Lowry, fcicheiherger ACo Store 12 50 13 hi heihergcr Brothers do 10 — Oil 12 Heddings - Jenkins do 22 50 Cumberland Valley. 13 D R Aoder-on Store 10 00 13 Win Laner do 10 00 Colerain tp. 13 AC James Kture 10 00 13 Evans It Hetriek do 10 00 14 Kenj Kegg do 7 Ott 14 Saiul Hunt do 7 00 JIojH-tCell tp. 14 Mc'Viuant A Byers Store "7 00 Harrison tp. 11 V B Verti Store 7 00 13 Jas P Shoemaker do 10 00 13 C'hi Marbourg do 10 00 Juniata tp. 13 lliHcgas tCo Store 10 00 13 Silas W Keyser do 10 00 14 L N Fyan ACo do 7 00 14 tieo Gardill do 7 00 14 Jo.eph Fuller do 7 00 14 Leonard Market do 7 00 Napier tp. 14 K Richards aCo Store 7 00 11 t'bas Crisuiasin a Co do 7 00 1-4 H. bh .enthall do 7 00 M. Woodberry tp. 13 D F Keagy Store 10 Oft 13 AS Longenecker %Co do 10 00 14 Geo. K.i li dinari do 7 <"•' 13 Jacob lirenneoian do 10 00 14 YViu R Smith Drugs 7 00 14 Stover i Busier do 7 O'l S. Wood)jerry tp. 14 Bayers Biddie Store 10 00 14 C L Ho.-k i Bros do 7 00 14 L B Replogle do i "u 14 Jonathuii Davis do 7 00 East Proriilence tp. 14 Simon Nycum Store 7 Oft 14 Jacob Feiti.n do 7 00 14 J College A Bro da 700 ! Vest Providence. 14 John Giitorg Store 7 "0 14 J M Barndoilar do 7 Oo 14 Flffed Fulton do 7 '0 Londonderry tp. 14 Tho? Porter Store 700 14 Jacob Beals do 7 oft 14 Jacob Evans do 7 00 13 O'Dotneli 4 Mauley do 10 00 14 Patrick Bracken do 7 On Son tlor inpton. 14 John Mors Store 7 00 14 James Eider do 7 80 14 J M Purceli do 7 00 14 Daoiel Tewe'l do 7 00 14 tieo Pureed do 7 Oil 14 Geo Lasbley do 7 00 14 II C Lashley do 7 00 Monroe tp. 14 J R O'Neal St .re 7 Oo 14 Daniel Hatcher do 7 00 14 Eli Ash a Son do 7 00 Soxton Bar rat ah. 11 J A k E ISii-fcelberger St. re 12 50 12 Little k Stoier do 12 50 14 David >1 J..ties . Confections 7 00 Jjiterty tp. 14 John V. Lesser . Store 700 ooledale Borough. 14 Mrs Annie Prime Store 14 Richard Lmgdon do 7 00 SeJu Hsburg Borough. 12 Conl?y A Hull Store 12 50 '2 Egolf k Son do 12 50 12 J K Colvin do 12 5() 13 J A Songster Hardware 10 00 14 A P Hainaker istura 7 00 12 R M Taylor a Son do 12 50 St. Clair tp. 13 M Walk or Store 10 00 14 E lliackburn aCo do 7 00 14 G D Trout do 14 David Miller do 7 On 13 C lekes do 10 On 13 Adam I kes do " 10 00 14 Mary Blackburn ACo do li Albaugh 4 Hull do 7 00 St. Clairscffle. 13 G B Auiick Store 10 00 13 Isaac Hahc do 10 00 14 S Oster do 700 14 F. D. Btegie do 7 00 Union tp. 14 J M Walter Store 7 00 14 Simon Her.-bmuo do 14 Uriah Gorden do 7 00 NOTICE is hereby given that an appeal will be held at ibe (b.intnisfioner'a Office, in the Court H .use, in Bedford, on Tue.-day, 3d day of May, Ij?70. JOHN A. CESSNA. Ylercan'ile Appraiser. N. B. Persons whose names are not ooutained in the above list, who have commenced business since 'he !t of April. 1870, will please inform 'he undersigned of the same. Also any who have discontinued. JOHN A CEsNA, 1 .pj Mercantile Appraiser. N AMES OF APPLICANTS FOR TAVERN 4ND RESTAURANT LICENSES at April Sessions, 1870. <4lh Monday, 25th day ) Valentine Steckuiau. Bejlord bor., Tavern William Dibert, Bedford bor., A G. Alien, Bedford tp., Joshua J. Shoemaker. Bedford bor., " Christian Spell, Bloody Bun bor., '• Samuol K Bottonifield, Bioodv Run bor. '■ William L Moseby. Btoad Top 'p., " George W. Figurd, Coal dale hot., Josepu Cessua, il irrison tp., " Henry Su'er Juniata tp , " Sebastian Wolf. Juniata tp . " William Long, Loudouderry tp , " Catherine T'ncker, Liberty tp , " D M Jones, Saxtua tor . '• B. R King, Saxtor bor , " Geo. W. Colvin. S.'bellaburg tor , " Charles W. Col via, Schellsburg bor. . •' Joseph Mortimore, Snake Sfing tp , Bernard O'Neal, Southampton tp., '• John Aidstadt. .St. Ciairtp., •< John tl. Amick, a,. C4i:rsriii Jor , " Isaac F. Grove, st Clairsville bor., Restaurant IXonry- Allen. Wesi Provi lenoe tp., " Joseph Ake, Woo lberry tor.. Tavern Aaron W. Reed, Sou h Wood berry, u Certified, April iih, l?/p. pr7w.'< JOHN P REKD. Cl'k NOTICE. —Letters j( te?tauiotit4ry, Raving beea granted by the kagister of Beuc in Bedford, fo- confirmation The account of 0 H Spang and Win. M Hall, Trustee* to weH the Real Estate of John Reiley, late of Juniata tp Bedford eonmy, dee'd The supplemental a-eount of Abraham Ri'chey, Executor ot the last will. Ac , of Abraham Hitch ey Sen , late of Snake "pring tp.. dee d The account of James Camel! Esq . Adminis trator of the E-tatc of John Kenn.ird, late of Monroe tp., deo'd. The account of Jacob Bowers and Michael Bowers Executor* of thu last will. Ac, of John G . Bower*, late of Napier tp . dee d The account of Leonard Orifin Esq , Adminis trator of the Estate of George Peek, late of East Providence tp.. dee'd The account of Samuel Boyer, Administrator of the Estate of Joseph Boyer, fate of i uniata tp., dee'd. The acconnt Andrew N. Baker Administrator of the Estate of William Smonee, late of Middle Woodberry township, deo'd The account of John Sparks, Trustee for the sale ot'he Real Estate of Daniel Buzxard, late of West Providence tp , dee'd Tbeaocfunt of James Cessna, Esq Executor of ibe last Will, Ac. of John Miller, late of Cumber land Valley tp.. dee d. The account of Daniel Metxgar, Esq.. Guardian of Elinira Palmer, Susan Palmer. George Palmer, an ' Henrietta Palmer, miuut children of Sophia Palmer, late of Juniata tp . dee'd. The account of William England. Administra tor of the Estate of Elizabeth England, late of Snake Spring tp., dee'd. The account ot John A Mowry, Administrator of the Estate ot Peter Mowry, late of Napier tp., dee'd The account ot Leonard Bittner, Esq., admin istrator of the Estate of Sophia Palmer, late of Juuiata tp . dee'd. The account of Jacob Barnhart. Administrator of the Estate of Adam B rnhart, lata of Bedford ; tp . dee d. lheaccount of David Young. Executor of the ! last Will, Ac., of Henry Swarti, late ot East Prov ! idence tp , dee'd Tt-c account of David Young, administrator of the Estate of Mary Swartz, late of East Provi : denee tp , dee'd. The account of J J. BarndidUr. one of the ; Executors ol the last Will, Ac., of James Piper, j into of Hopewell tp . dee'd. The account of Joseph R. College and John . College, Administrator of the Estate of Henry ! Collage, late of East Providence tp., dee'd. The account of Ann* Ober, Administratrix of ' the Estate of Joseph Ober, late of South Woodber i ry tp . dee d (as to personal Estate } Tbe account of Anna Ober, Administratrix ot ' the Estate of Joser h Ober, late of South Wood berry tp., deceased (as to real Estate.) iThe account of David Miller, Esq , Administra tor of tbe Estate ot George Dea trick. late of iixr- I riw.n tp.. deo'a. The account of Rhoda Evans, Administratrix ! of the Estate of Cadwalladr Evans, late of Cum i berland Valley tp.. dee'd. The account of Jacob L Albright. Esq . Tras ' tee fir the sale of the Real Estate of Robert rtlos j sen, .ate of the State of Maryland, dee'd. j The account >f Nathaniel Kegs. Trustee for the ! sab of the Hen: Estateof John Kegg, late of Ju ; niata tp.. dee'd. Certified- JNO. P. REED. Register. mar3l w4 SHERIFF'S SALES.— j It By virtue of sun dry writs of Venditioni Exponas. Fnii Factas and Lartra Farias to me directed, there will be Exposed to Sale by Public Vendue, at tbe Court I House, in the B"r ugh of Bedford. • n SATURDAY j the 231 day < f APRIL. A. D . 1870, at 10..'clock AM. tbe following described Real Eatxte, to I wit : A tract of patented land, situate in Bedford tp.. Bedf- rd county, containing 131 acres and 41 porches more or lees, about 100 acres cleared and under fence, part meadow, balance well tim bered, adjoining lands of John Sbafer, Geo W j Stivers. M m Cbenoweth and Dunnings Creek, about 2 miles from Bedford, with a new bouse and hank barn thereon erected ; Seised and taken in Execution as the property of R. S. Mapes and J S. Brannstnan Also: Ail defendant's. Wm. F. Ickes. interest in aid to a tract of land, containing eighty acres more or le-s, about 05 acres cleared and under fence with a two story log h,use and b *uk barn thereon eree'ed. adjoining lands of John Whet stone, John W. Cristuan and Sam'i Ickes, situ ate in .St. Clair tp , Bedford county, Pa. Alto: Two lots of ground situate in Bloody I Run Borough, adj lining lots of John A Gump j on the north, Weststreeton the West, Philip Bot tomfield on the East, and David LHfibaugh on the Scuib seized and taken in Execution as the prop erty of Win. Nyouui. Also, a lot of ground. SO feet in front running I back 100 feet to an alley, with a two story brick ; house, frauie stable and other out buildings I thereon erected, situate in Bedford tp , Bedford j county, adjoining John Horn on tbe East, tbe . Bedford and Stoystown turnpike on the South, and Matthew P. Spidel on the West, seized and taken ia Execution as the property of W. W. j Middleton Sheriff's office, WM kEYSER, Bedford, March 31. 1870. Sheriff /~LOURT PROCLAMATION.— To the Coroner, the Justices of the. Peace, and Constables in the different Township* in the Co'inty of Bedford, Greeting: KNOW VK, that in pursuance of a precept to me directed, uncer the hard and seal of the Hon. ALEXANDER KING. President of the several Courteof Common Pleas, in tbe Ifith District, consisting of the coun ties of Franklin. Fulton, Bedford apd Somerset, and by virtue of hisoffiee of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery forthetrial of capital and other offenders therein, and the Uen e-al Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace; and G. W. GCHP. and WILLIAMG. EICHOLTZ. Judgesof the tame Court in the same County of Bedford, You and each of you, are hereby required to be and appear in your proper persons witb your Re cords. Recognizances, Examinations, and other Remembrances, before the Judges aforesaid, at Bedford, st a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and" General Quarter Ses sion* of the pieace therein to beholden for the coun ty of Bedford, aforesaid, on the 4 J Monday at April, (hett.tl the 2hth Jau.) ISJO, at 10 o'clock. HI the forenoon of that day, there and then to do those tilings to which your several offices appertain. Given under my hand and seal '-he 31st day of March, in tne year of our Lord. pd"o. WILLIAM KEYSER, SHEV.ISP'S Office, j Sheriff | Bedfcrd.Mar.. 31. 1870. j w4 T IST OF CAUSES PUT DOWN ; I j FOR TRIAL AT APRIL TERM. Ic7o, (25th day ) Thomas Growden vs Arch. Blair et a?, Charles W. Colvin vs William J Rock et al, Thomas Growden vs Arch Blair et al, Eli Thomas vs George Cbaney et al, j R. Kt-kpitr!ek A Co. vs Geo. R Barndollar's Adqj'r. i Job M Shoemaker A Co. vs William A. Poweil, ! Jacob Bobltti vs D.ivid M Bliek, | Al'-x. McGregor's AduTr vs Win. A. Reininger, i Eliz-i Collins vs John T Colling. Adm'r Same vs Isaiah Collins Adin'r, Bernard Claybaugh vs Isaiah Mills, j Win M. Lloyd's indoraee vsSehool District Hope well township, ; Jacob Devore'a Ex'rs vs Michael Devore, | Certified March 17. 1870 mar 24w1. JON. P. REED. Pmt'v. IN THE COURT OF (OM.MEN PLEAS in and for the County of Bedford.— Jacob A. Eichelberger vs Maryß. Eichelbcrg er—April Term. 1870, No. 41. In divorce. | To M iry B Klchelbergej', Respondent : —You ; will please take notice that a rule has been i granted on you in tbe above case, to show cause if any yoq have, why a divorce "a vtnrnlo ma - fmoi'tc'' should not he decreet therein. Re turnable, Monday, April 25, 1870, at 1(1 o'clock, A M. Personal service having tailed on account of your absence. M. A. POINTS, Att'y for Libellant, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned appointed by the said Court, Examiner, to take testimony in the above stuted case, will meet the the patties interested, at his office in Bedford, on Wednesday. April 20. 1870. at 2 o'clock, P M of said day A. KING. Jr., tnar24w4. Examiner. V[T M. LLOYD, T , BANKER, Transacts a General B ink ing Business, and makes collections on all aocessibie points in the United States. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, SIL VER, STERLING and CONTINENTAL EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD U S REVENUE Stamps of all descriptions ways on hand. Accounts of Merchants, Mechanics,Fsrmersend all otheresoUcitod. Interest allowed on time Deposits j.in!3.'7otf. RMRIST ( LASS HUB AND SROKK MACHINERY, MANUFACTLRf D BY J. - Carrageen, tehicft will mult sixteen ji-artt of Blanc Mange, and a hie quantity of Pad dings, Custards, Creams. Charlotte Rui.se, ift , irr. Je it hy far the cheapest, healthiest and most deli clous food in the world. 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A UCTIONEER.—The undersigned g\ ha* taken out an Auctioneer's License, aid win ery sale* at Real or Personal Property, for Ul parties who will employ his talent as an Auction eer. at reasonable prices, and will endeavor to give general satisfaction. Address CUAS E. ALP IP, mar?h3w3. Bedford, Pa. J UST RECEIVED at S. 8. METZ UER'S Hardware and farm Implement ciore, a lot of Palmer's Emery Grinders, tor grinding any thing tram a razor to a Reaper Knife, Just what tne iarmcr and mocLanc want* to save his time and moi ey. mar3l,'7oyl J A ABTMAN 'S I'ENJIAN S ASftiiS j TANT—lcrotuaoidiing the writing art, ioj sute at (usr3l,'7lly 1