108, MASONIC! BLOCK, 108. Baltimore at, Cumberland, Md. This beautiful structure, having been completed, the undersigned is enabled to offer the public at his store, 108 in the new Meek, a fine selection of first class French- English, Swiss and American W ATO JE3L BS, such as Gold, English Lever, Anchor Escapements, Lcpincs, (some very small, set with pearls anil diamonds, and beautifully enammclled for ladies,) all of latost improved styles of foreign and domestic JEWELBY, Gold and Silver Curb and Vc;t Chains, and La dies' Leotine and Chatelaine Chains. Albata, Silver and Plated Ware such as Spoons, Forks. Ladies' Butter Knives, etc., of the best quality; Plated Tea and Coffee sets; Castors, Wai ters, Cake Baskets, Vegetable Dishes, Tureens, Butter Dishes, Salt Cellars, English and Ameri can Urns. POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, Of al! kfhds. REVOLVERS AND CARTRIDGES, Also a large assortmcntof eight day and 2i hour CLOC K S . JZ3~ WATCHES, CLOCKS, and JEWELRY ucatiy and carefully repaired. S. T. LITTLE. July 13, 1866:ly STOKE. MUSICAL ISSfBUMENTS. IJ. M. GREENE has opened his Musio Store, in Brown's new Hardware building, where he keeps constantly on hand STEIN WAY A SONS' and RAVEN'S, BACON'S, and other PIANOS, MASON A HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS and CARHART, NEEDfIAM A C-i.S' MELODEONS; Guitars, Violins, Fifes, Flntes; Guitar and Violin Strings. MUSIC BOOKS— Golden Chain, Golden Show er, Golden Censor, Golden Trio, Ac. Ac. SHEET MUSIC.—He is constantly receiving from Philadelphia all the latest music, which per sons at a distance wishing, can order, and have sent them by mail at publisher's prices. jSS- Pianos and Organs Warranted for FIVE years. Those wishing to buy any of tho above articles arc invited>i call and examine mine before pur chasing elsewhere. My prices are the same as in New York and Philadelphia. Circulars of Instruments sent promptly upon application, with any additional information do tired. B. M. GREENE, Hill street, Huntingdon, Pa., in Brown's Hardware building, or, Dr. C. N. HICKOK, Bedford, Pa. decS.ly ■ <>2B. HOOP SKIRTS, 628. HOPKIN S "OWN MAKE " NEW FALL STYLES! Are in every respect fiksT class, and embrace a complete assortment for Ladies, Misses, and Chil dren, of the Newest Styles, every Length and Sizes of Waist. OUR SKIRTS, wherever known, arc more uni versally popular than any others before the pub lic; They retain their Shape better, are lighter, more elastic, more durable, and really CHEAPER, than any other Hoop Skirt in tho market. The springs and fastenings arc warranted perfect. Every Lady should Try Them! They arc now being extensively Sold by Merchants, throughout the Country, and at WIIOLESALE A RETAIL, at Manufactory and.Salc. Room No. 628 ARCH Street, below 7th, PIIIL'A. Ask for HOPKIN'S "own make," —buy no other! CAUTION, —None genuine unless Stamped on each Kid Pad—"Hopkin's Hoop Skirt Manufac tory, No. 628 Arch Street Philadelphia." Also, Constantly on hand full line of New York made Skirts, at very low priees. " TERMS NET CASH. ONCE PRICE ONLY. sep7:4m MISS KATE DEAL A MRS. M. R. SCILAEFFKR, havo jnst returned from the city with a fine assort ment of fashionable BONNETS, HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, GLOVES, LADIES' And GENTS' HANDKERCHIEFS and COLLARS, FANCY NECKTIES, RUFFLING, DRESS BUTTONS & TRIMMINGS, MACHINE SILK and COTTON, Ilair, Tooth and Clothes BRUSHES, Soaps, Perfumery, Enamel, Skirt Braid, Em broidering Braid, Ladies' Corsets, and Hoops, Balmoral Skirts, Lace Veils, Tissue for Veils. Cloths for Sacks, Dress Goods, Poplins. Lawns, Ging hams, Ac. &c. All kinds of MANTUA-MAKING and MIX-iLINER WORK done in the cheapest and beat manner. fioStly QURBORROW & LUTZ, ATTOE'NEY S-AT-L A W —A!D— REAL ESTATE AGENTS, BEDFORD, PENN'A. Those who desire to sell or buy land or lands will find this agency an excellent medium through which to accomplish their object. All lands of fered for sale are duly registered, likewise the ap plications to buy, and those who desire to sell and those who desire to purchase are brought together with comparatively littic delay, trouble oi expens Persons desiring to use this agency can app to us personally or by letter. July 13. MORRISON HOUSE, HUNTINGDON, PA. I have purchased and entirely renovated the large stone and brick building opposite the Penn sylvania Railroad Depot, and have now opened it for the accommodation of the travelling public. The Carpets, Furniture, Beds and Bedding are all entirely new and first class, and I am safe in say ing that I can offer accommodations not excelled in Central Pennsylvania. I refer to my patrons who have formerly known me while in charge of the Broad Top City Hotel and Jackson House. may2s:tf JOSEPH MORRISON. JNYENTORS' OFFICES. d'EPINEULL & EVANS, Civil Engineers and Patent Solicitor*, NO. 436 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. Patents solicited—Cpnsultations on Engineer ing, Draughting and Sketches, Models and Ma chinery of all kinds made and skilfully attended to. Special attention given to REJECTED CA SES and INTERFERENCES. Authentic Co pies of all Documents from Patent Office procured. N. B. Save yourselves useless trouble and travelling expenses, as there is no actual need for personal interview with us. All businoss with these offices, can be transacted in writing. For further information direct as above, with stamp enclosed, for Circular with references. jan!2:ly OYBS! 0 YES! The subscriber having taken out Auction Li ceaae, tenders bis professional services to all those who desire and Auctioneer. Address him at Sis Mile Run, Bedford county. Pa. GEORGE W. FIGARD. Aug. 3, 1866:3 m • TITAN TED—Cash to purchase our Fall Stock, f V All owing us over six months are respectful ly requested to pay up. A certain class, who im gine we can do without money, will be waited Opon by the proper officer after the Ist day of September, 1866. aug3 A. £. CRAMER 4 CO. ASTRAY STEER came to the premises of the subscriber living in St. Clair township, Bedford county, on or about the last of May, 1866, A RED STEER, three years old, both ears crop ped and both slit; no other marks. The owner is requested to come forward, jjajr^hwge^^d^ake Ang3l:3t THEINdUI Rll JOB PIMM OFFICE, Bedford, Pa. We arc prepared to execute at short notice and in the mot* approved style POSTERS OF ANY SIZE, CIRCULARS, BUSINESS CARDS, " WEDDING AND YISIZING CARDS, BALL TICKETS, PROGRAMMES, CONCERT TICKETS, ORDER BOOKS, SBGAR LABELS, RECEIPTS, LEGAL BLANK , PHOTOGRAPHER'S "CARDS, BILL IIEADS, LETTER HEADS, PAMPHLETS, PAPER BOOKS, ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC. Our facilities for doing ail kinds of Job Printing arc equalled by very few establishments in the country. Orders by mail promptly filled. All letters should be addressed to DURBORROW A LUTZ. jgIUTISII PEK IODIC" ALS PREMIUMS TO NEW SUBSCRIBER.?! London Quarterly Review (Conservative.) Edinburgh Review (Whig.) Westminster Review (Radical). North British Review (Free-Church). AND Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Tory) TERMS FOR 1860. per annum For any one of the Reviews SI.OO For any two of the Reviews 7.00 " For any three of the Reviews 10.00 " For all four of the Reviews 12.00 " For Blackwood's Magazine 4.00 " For Blackwood and aDy one Review... 7.00 " For Blackwood and two of the Reviews 10.00 " For Blackwood and three of the Reviews 13.00 " For Blackwood and the four Reviews.... 15.00 " The interest of these Periodicals to American readers is rather increased than diminished by the articles thoy contain on our late Civil War, and though sometimes tinged with prejudice they may still, considering their great ability and the differ ent stand-points from which they are written, he read and studied with advantage by the pcoplo of this country of every creed and party. PREMIUMS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS! New subscribers to any two of the above pcriod cals for 1805 will be entitled to receive, gratis, any on of the "Four Reviews" for 1865. New sub scribers to all five of tbe Periodicals fcr 1866, will receive, gratis, any two of the "Four keviewt" for 1865. Subscribers may also obtain back numbers at the following reduced rates, viz: Klnekwood from September, 1864, to December, 1865, inclusive, at the rate of $2.50 a year. The North British from January, 1863, to De cember, inclusive; the Edinburg and the liVtl minster from April, 1564, to December, 1865, in clusive, and the London Quarterly for the year 1855, at the rate of $1.50 a year lor each or any Review. A few copies yet remain of all the /bur Review* for 1863 at $4.00 a set, or $1.50 for any one. LEONARD SCOTT A CO., Publishers, No. 38 Walker Street, Now York. L. 9. A Co., also publish the FARMER'? GUIDE, by Henry Stephens, of Edinburgh, and the late J. P. Norton, of Yale College. 2 vols. Royal OctaTO, 1600 pages, and numerous Engravings. Price $7 for the two volumes—by Mail, post paid, $3. l'eb 9, 1866. QOOD NEWS FOR THE FARMERS ! THE following kinds of Threshing Machines, CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT THE MA CHINE SHOP OF P H SHIRES BEDFORD? PA TU Celebrated RAILWAY, or TREAD-POW ER Threshing Machines with all the latest and best improvements. ONE AND TWO-HORSE POWERS. The Two-horse Machine with two horses and fourhands will thresh from 100 to 125 bushels of wheat or rye, and twice as much oats per day. ONE-HORSEMACHINES with three hands, will thresh from 50 to 75 bush per day. and four-horse TUMBLING SHAFT Ma chines, also, four-horse STRAP MACHINES, STRAW SHAKERS of the most approved kind at tached to all Machines. ALL MACHINES WARRANTED. REPAIRING of all kinds of Machines done on ' the shortest notice. UNHORSES, PIG METAL, GRAIN and LUMBER taken inpayment. 'SS-Farmers' wanting Machines, will do well to give me a call. PETER H. SHIRES, Proprietor an 4 Manufac'r. ALSO, FOR SALE, THE BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER! The most perfect Machine in the world. Single Mowers ox Combined Machines Warranted to give satisfaction or no sale. Farmers' in want of the BEST MACHINE of the kind now made, would do well to oail and make arrangements to give their orders for Machines in time for mowing. PETER II..SHIRKS HORSE DEAEERS AND CATTLE TENDERS TAKE NOTICE DR. LATOIR'S HOR3 AND CATTLE POWDERS, GOOD FOR CATTLE, HORSES, HOGS & SHEE£. The Farmer#' True Friend and Aid. A safe and Certain cure for Heaves, Distemper, Yclloic Water, Coughs, Inflarnatory Disease, Lose, of Appetite, Loie Spirits and Founder. The best condition Powder and one that will keep off disease of all kinds. A fair trial is only asked. The result will make it a favorite with all who administer it. Our best Horsemen and Cattle Traders reooin inend it. Prepared and sold at wholosale and retail, by C. C. SIIRIVER A CO., Wholesale Druggists, Cumberland, Md. And by Druggists and Dealers in Patent Medi cines everywhere. Price 25 cts. or five Papers for fi. ap6:tf. fJIRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT Price 50 cents, or 5 Bottles for $3. DR. LATOUR'S "WHITE OIL I? acknowledged to be the very best Liniment for Shoulder Galls, Sprains, Bruises, Swelled Joints Stiffness, and Rheumatism. It is the only application that should be applied to kicks and cuts. Every Boatman, Farmer, or Horseman should havo a bottle in his stable, ready for use. For sale at wholesale and retail, by C. C. SHRIVER 4 CO., Wholesale Druggists, Cumberland, Md. And by Druggist? and all Dealers in Reliable Medicines everywhere. ap6:tf. PUKE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD— preferred by all practical Painters! Try it and you will have no other. Manu tured only by ZEIGLEK & SMITH, Whnhiaie Drug, Paint and Glaitt Deal&. No. WNorth THIRD Street, PHIDAD'A., For sale by G. BLTMYER 4 SON. feb2:ly WAGONS. —Two new two-horse Wagons for sale. Reasonable credit given. Aug&tf. A. B. CRAMER dc CO. s. k. iiEaar wm. r. jonssvox...T. s-.toaxsTO-v S. E. HENRY & CO. DJOZR/W-AJR/HDIISr Gr and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and wholesale and retail dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Beady-made Clothiny, Cedar and it'Ulow-ware, Carpets, Oil Cloths Queensuytre, Hardware, Iron, Nails, Fish, Flour, Feed. Coal, Blaster, Salt, Cc. lIU NTINI>ON, PA. C'ASII paid for all kinds of GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, WOOL, BARK &c. &c. Huntingdon,* Pa., March 16, 1566.-ly A CCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN andtlierefore you ought to INSURE IN TUB PROVIDENT LIFE INSURANCE AND Investment Company of Chicago. Railway Travelers, Insure yourselves against Aechletit.- Railroad Officers and Employees, Insure yourselves against Accidents. Boatmen, Masters and Sailors of vessels, and all Travellers by water carriage, Insure yourselves against Accidents. Coachmen, and all who Travel by Stage, Insure yourself cs against Accidents. Hotel Keepers, Merchants and Professional Men, Insure yourselves against Accidents. Machinist#, Builders and all Mechanics, Insure yourselves against Accidents. Farmers and all others, Wc earnestly entreat you not to suffer a moment's delay, but avail yourselves of tho first oppor tunity to insure against death, and con finement from your regular duties. For a trifling sum we will insure you for from IS 500 to 810,000 in case of death, and pay you from $3 to SSO per week compensation, if you arc disabled from business. C. HOLLAND, Soc'y. Drnnonnow A Lutz, Agents. febS PRIVATE SALE OF VALUBLE TIMBER LAND. The subscribers, agents for Mary Ann Wilson will sell at private sale, a tract of 100 Acres of Valuable Timber Land, situate in Shoveris Valley, Cumberland Valley tp., adjoining lands of George Love, Hemming?, and others, surveyed and granted on a warrant to Margaret Roff. This tract is within easy reach of Bedford and in tho hands of un. energetic per son would afford an almost inexhaustablc supply of wood for the citizens of tho town. There are several acres cloarcd and under cultivatiou and a large portion of the balance can, without much labor, be made productive. The timber is of an excellent quality, much of it being poplar, and convenient to saw mills. Terms wili be made easy. DURBORROW A LUTZ, April 27, Smo. Agents PENSIONERS! Look to Your Interests! The Act of Congress, approved .Jui.-e (sth, 1806. gives additional pension to the following class of persons: Ist. To those who have lost the sight of both eyes, or both hands, or arc totally disabled in the same, so as to require constant attendance, the s m of $25. 2d. To those who have lost both feet, or arc to tally disabled in the same, so as to require con stant attendance, the sum of S2O. 3d. To those who have lost one hand or one foot, or are so disabled as to render them unable to per form manual labor equivalent to the 10.-s of a hand or foot, tbe sum of sls. 4tb. Persons who have been deprived of their pensions under Act of. March 3d, 1565, in conse quence of being in the civil service of the U. S. Government arc restored. sth. Invalid Pensioners who died after applica tion for their pension had been filed and before the issuing of the Pension Certificate, and who have left widows or minor children, will be enti tled to receive arrears due at death of the soldiers. 6th, Pensions are extended to dependent fath ers and brothers, the saute as mothers and sisters. In all the above cases new applications must be made. DURBORROW A LUTZ, june 22. • Claim Agents. EDFORD NURSKRIKH BEUFOHJJ, I'F.V.VV/. t. i vc.. i-fYnsraiß:, Offers to the public and dealers, n large stock of well grown fruit trees consisting of APPLE TREES 6to 10 feet, higb, PEAR, standard and dwarf, PLUM, CHERRY, APRICOT, NECTA RINES, QUINCES, GRAPES of all the desirable kinds, CHERRY OURRANT and other fine va rieties, GOOSEBERRIES. STRAWBERRIES, RASPBERRIES, BLACKBERRIES, SPANISH CHESTNUT, ENGLISH WALNUT, 'SIIADII AND ORNAMENTAL FLOWERING TREES, Evergreen Trees, Shrubs and Vines in variety, Honeysuckles of all kinds, Hardy perpetual bloom ing Roses, Flowering Shrubs, Dahlias, Fancy Va rieties, Fuchsias, Chrysanthemums, Ac. Upwards of 160,000 trees are now on thagroundg thrifty and healthy. Not 1100 acres of trees, as some tree agents would have yoif believe they have, which is a Humbug. Those intending to plant would better buy trees raised in liko soil and climate, and run no risks of distant shipment. I hare the samo kinds of fruits and as fine trees as can do had at any Nursery. Catalogues sent free to those applying. juiy2B,6slyr. rjHIE MASON A HAMLIN CABIITET QZE^O-A-HNTS Forty different styles, adapted to sacred and secular music, for SBO to S6OO each. Fiffty-one Gold and Silver Medals, or other fir.-t premiums awarded them. Illustrated Catalogue free. Ad dress, MASON A HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, New York. March 9: lyr. DURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,— A The Whitest, the most durable and the most economical. Try it! Manufactured only by ZEIGLEE & SMITH, Wholesale Drag, Paint 4 Glass Dealers. No. 13? North THIRD St., PHILADELPHIA. For sale by Gao. Blymyer 4 Son, Bedford. jebJ:ly J. K BUBBOIUtOW .....JOHN lAJTZ iDT a „ BKcronit f" A - U.S. ARMY CI.AIM AGENCY FOR TBI COM KTfI)X OF BOUNTY, BACK PAY, PENSIONS, and other Claims against the Government. BOUNTY AND BACK PAY. To enable those who may have claims upon the United States for moneys due deceased officers and soldiers on aecount of military services rendered, while in the regular or volunteer service, we pub lish the following order of payment; FIRST. —If the deceased was Married, payment will be made: Ist, to the widow; 2d, if no widow, to his child or children (if minors, to a guaaduin.) Skcosd.—lf ho died unmarried: Ist, to the fnther: 2d, if the father is dead, to tho mother, 3d, if both parents are dead, to the brothers and sis ters, collectively; lastly, to the heirs general (to ho distributed in accordance with the laws of tho State in which the decease! had his douiieilo.) In tho number entitled to Bounty may be addod the pro rata Bounty due soldiers discharged for wounds received in actual battle. PENSIONS. Under the Act of Congress, approved July 11th, 1862, pensions are granted to the following classes of persons: Ist. Invalids disabled since March 4th, 1861, in the military and naval service of-the UnitcdStatcs in the line of duty. 2d. Widows of officers, soldiers, or seamen, dy ing of wonnds received or of discaso contracted in the military or naval service as above. 3d. Children under sixteen years of ago, of such deceased persons, if their he no widow surviving, or from the time of (lie widow's second marriage. 4th. Mothers (who have no husband living) of officers, soldiers, or seamen, deceased us aforesaid, provided tho lalier have left neither widow nor children under sixteen years of age; and provided also, that tho mother was dependent, wholly or in part, upon the deceased for support. sth. testers under sixteen years of ago of such deceased persons, dependent*on the latter, wholly or in part, for support: provided there arc no rignu fill claimants of cither of the last preceding classes. Special attention given to CLAIMS FOR LOSS OF HORSES. Applications by mail attended to as if made in person. charge made until the Claim is charge. April 28, 186 r:tf yyASH 15 GTON HOTEL. BEDFORD, l J a.. ISAAC P. GROYE, Proprietor. TilK subscriber wonld respectfully announce to his friends in Bedford County, and the public generally that he ha? for a term of years, this large and convenient brick hotel, at tho corner of Pitt and Julirfbna Streets, Bedford Fa., known as the W USHINGTON I! ti'l l land formerly kejit by Win, DiborL This Ilouee is being thoroughly re-fitted anil re furnisked. and is now opened for the reception of guests. Visitors to the BEDFORD SPRINGS, and persons attending Court, will find this House a pleasant and quiet temporary home, Every at tention will he paid to tho accommodation and comfort of guests. m The TABLE will at all times ho supplied with the best the markets afford. Charges will ho mod erate. Extensive Stabling is attached to this Hotel, and a careful and competent Hostler wiflho in t --tendence. Speeini attention will be paid to the accommo dation of the farming community. Coaches Icavo this liuuse Daily, (Sundays ex cepted) at 6} o'clock, A. M. and fo'ctocW. 51., to connect with .the trains going East, from 51ount Dallas Station and Bldody Run. A coach will also leave tri-wcekly, (Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day) for Somerset. The traveling public will find it decidedly to their advuluge t .-top with him. ISAAC F. GROVE. Bedford, Aj>ril 7, 1865 JUST RECEIVED. A NEVSTOCK OF GOODS AT OAK HAKI,, BLOODY RUN, PA. J. E. WILLIAMS AND BRO., ANNOUNCE to their customers and tlio publm in general, that they are receiving a large ass •.; mcnt of New Gdbds, such as- DRY GOODS : | MEN'S WEAK, viz: CLOTHS, CA.-NS IM ERE-. SATIN C©3 lONAIJES, Sill RUNG FLANNEL . LADIES' DREsS GOODS, Black and Fancy Silks, Shallios, Poplins, Lawns, Mozambique's, with large Assortment of Prints, Gingham. . Mauling, Checks, Tickings, Ac. NOTIONS! NOTIONS'. Gloves Hosiery, Dress Trimming?, Skirt?, Braids, Laces, Ladies, Misses & CLil'dns Skeletons READY-MADE CLOTHING, COATS, BANTS, AND VESTS, both Cloth nnd Cassiiuere, mad" in the most ap proved stylo?. BOOTS, SHOES, BALIOSALS A GAITEBS For both Ladies' ajjd Gerrtk-mci'g Wear. HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, FLOW EllS, HUCJIES, SHAKERS, Ac. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, STATIONARY SCHOOL BOOKS, WALL AND CURTAIN I'APEP CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS. GROCERIES, COFFER, SUGARS, ST I. UPS, MOLASSES, TEAS, SPICES, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac. PROVISIONS, FISH, n A MS, (plain and sugar-cured.) SHOULDERS AND SIDES. QUEENS WARE, GLASSWARE, LAMPS AND FIXTURES, CLOCKS AND LOOKING GLASSES WOODEN-WARE, BUCKETS. TUBS, CHURNS, BROOMS, Ac. TOBACCO, A largo . lock to Mil either liv Wholesale or IViIS DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STTFYS a general assortment of tho most reliable Patent Medicines. COUNTRY MERCHANTS • applied with Essences and Oils at CITY PRICES. THE DRUG DEPARTMENT is under the supervision of Dr. M \n.n, one ol thr most accomplished Druggists in the country, so that Physicians and others, can depend upan gc< ting reliable articles tbo above articles will be sold a! price# to suit the circusUnccs of all. NO THOU RLE TO SIIOW GOODS. TT.R.IIS" -Cash '.r Produce, unless by specia agreement. No on lit longer than Six Months without interest. Bloody Run, June 10, 1606.tf ft. W. BBJtKSTUESSEH J. p. SIUTH BERKSTIbESSER & SMITH. TTIJtESH ARRIVAL OF NEW ANI LATE 1 STYLE GOODS AT THE BEDMTD CLOTHING EMPORIUM, We have just received another tine assorted stock of Ready-made Clothing, consisting in part of Fine all wool Fancy C'ass. DRESS COATS. " " " " PANTS * VESTS to suit. " BLACK CLOTII COATS. Fine all wool Cassimcro, in the piece, from $1 to $2.50 per yard for best. A full line of TAILOR TRIMMINGS. Also a choice assortment of Fur, Canton and Paiui. Hats for Men-and Boys, at prices to suit the purchaser. Also, an assortment of LINEN GOODS. Call and see us at No. 2 Anderson's Row. BERKSTUESSEU a SMITH. Bedford, Pa., May 18, *66—ly. Huntingdon a broad top UAILIIOAD, On anil after Tuesday, May 22, 1868, Passen ger trains will run as follows: LEAVE SOUTHWARD. jg j H Shoup's p : -3 statioss, ' | 3 Branch. A.M.'PM |A.M.'P.M Huntingdon 8.00,6.00 j MeConnollhtown, 8.20,6.17 ! Pleasant Grove, 8.32,6.25 ' Marklcaburg, 8.-18 6.39 i Coffee Run, 9.04 6.54: Rough and Ready, 9.12 7.02 j Cove, 9.24;7.14 Fisher's Summit, : 9.28 ; 7.18 Sax ton, ! 9.5417.48; Riddlesfcurg ,10.14:8.04 Hopewell, ; 10.22 8.12 ! Piper's Run, 10.38 8.24 Tatesvilie, 10.58 8.40 Bloody ltun, j 11.09 8.53 Mount Dallas, 11.12 8.57 Leave Saxton for Dudley, ' 10.20 7.50 Coalmont, " • i 10.35 8.05 IJutUoy, i 1 0 60 8.20 LEAVE NORTHWARD. I &t i es i shoup's 12, -g ! Run STATtOKS, ; g Branch. A.M. PM A.M.!P.M. Mount Dallas, 6.04) 3.04! Bloody Run, 6.04 3.08 Tatesvilie, 6.16 3.20. Piper's Run. 6.36 3.40 llopewel), j 6.52 3.56' Uiddlesburg, 7.00;4.04 Sax ton, ; 7.30 4.31 j Fuher's_£uiumit, 7.45; 4.49 i Cove. ! 7.40 4.53 Rough and Ready, ; 8.00'5.05 C-offoe Run, ! 8.08 5.12, Marklcsburg, 8.24 5.26' ; Pleasant Grove, j 8.32j5.40l MeConncßttown, ' 8.40'5.471 • Huntingdon, ; 9.0816.10! Dudley, | j 16.05 3.54 Coahnont, ; i (6.15 4.09 Arrire at Saxhorn, I | 16.30 i.4.24 TIJIE 'OF PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD TRAINS AT HUNTINGDON. WESTWARD. Baltimore Express, * 5.58 A.M. Philadelphia Express, 7.00 A. M. New York Express, 7.38 A. M. Emigrant Train, 12.48 P. M. Day Express, 5.28 P. M. Mail Train, 7.00 I'. M. Fast Line, 7.35 p. M. EASTWARD. Fast Line. 4.42 A. M. Way Train, 7.50 A. M. Day Express, 9.48 A. M. Local Accommodation, 12.08 P. M. Cincinnati Express, 4.33 P. M. Philadelphia Express, 10.56 P. M. Mail Train leaving Mt. Dallas at 6.00 A. M., and arriving at Huntingdon at 9.00 A. 51., will allow passengers amplo time to take Breakfast, and connect with Day Express east, at 9.48 a. m. This train connects at Harrisburg with trains for NctYork and Baltimore, and arrives at Phila delphia at 5.45 p. m. Express train leaving Mt. Dallas at*3.o4 p.m., will arrive at Huntingdon at 6.10 p. m., allowing passengers time for supper, and will conDectwith Mail Train west, at 7.00 p. in., Fast Lino west at 7.35, and Philadelphia Express east at 10.56 p.m. Passengers from the east in the morning, will have time to breakfast at Huntingdon before the departure of Mail Train at 8.00 a. in. for Mt. Dal. las. i'r.- engers from the east in the afternoon will an Huntingdon at 5.28, and have 30 min utes for supper. Largo anil commodious Hacks will, on arrival of each train at Mt. Dallas, be ready to convey jmssengi :.. to Bedford and Bedford Springs. JuneS 0. AYERS, Superintendent. Q^IRARD Ule Insurance Company. OF PHILADELPHIA. Capital and Assets Jan I, 1K65, $2,113,174.20 Mutual Insurance Combined with IlieSe curity ola Capital. Tho Girard Life Insurance Company was char tered in 1826, and is therefore one of the oldest, as well as most substantial companies in the Uni ted States. It effects insurance for the whole of Life; upon the nonforfeitable or ten year plan, or for any term of years. It also issues Endowment Policies. Premiums may he paid Yearly, Semi-annually or Quarterly. All the Insured for whole of life, (including those on the ten year plan,) participate in the profits of tnceompany. Thoso insuring never need fear the loss of what they have paid in case they cannot keep up their The company will always commute into a smaller amount, or purchase the policy at an equitable value. Bonu sts or additions to polities "re made every fee years, without any increase in the premium. Its prnfts arc absolute. Its premiums moderate. Its privileges liberal. It has paid many losses, and has nercr contested a claim. For hooks and circulars, free of charge, send to tho Home office, No. 408 CHESTNUT St., PhiTa. Or to any of its agents. THOMAS RIDGWAY, Pres. JOHN F. JAMES, Actuary. ORRIN ROGERS, General Agent. D. S. LINDSAY, Traveling Agent. J. T. KEAGY, Agent, innr9:tyr Bedford. Pa. TELLING FACT- The Bottom Fallen Out at Last. Tho Time has come to Buy. $20,000 WORTH to bo slaughtered at prices way down on the 0 ground floor. Wo have just received a LARGE and BEAUTI FUL Stock of NEW and CHEAP SUMMER GrOOIDS, Comprising a complete assortment of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, COTTON YARNS, CARPET CHAINS. HATS. BOOTS, SHOES, WALL PAPERS, BROOMS, BASKETS, WOODEN WARE, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, TOBACCOS, CIGARS, Fisn, BACON, SALT, Ac., Purchased nt the lowest CASH prices since the LATE DECLINE, A few items named here as a samplo of tho prices for the entire stock: GOOD CALICOES at 121, 15. 16, 18, and 20 cts. GOOD Bleached and Unbleached MUSLINS at 121, 15, 16, 18, 20, 22, and 25 ~ts. HANDSOME SUGARS, at 121, 15, 16,18 and 19 cents. GOOD It 10 COFFEE at 25. 80 nnd 33 cts. Wo invite everybody to call nnd sec for tbem sclres. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. TERMS CASH, unless otherwise specified. Interest charged on all accounts of over four months standing. G. R. £ W. OSTER. May 11:5 m. REAMER'S OLD STAND 1 JULIANA ST., BEDFORD, PA. J. Tj. I^EWIS h is again replenished his DRUG STORK with 3 well selected slock of PURE DRUGS & MEDICINES CHOICE LIQUORS for medicinal use, PUKE SHERRY AND PORT WINES, Perfumeries, Cedar Camphor for moths, Bay Rum, Rose Water, 4c. . WJI EATON'S ITCH OINTMENT. Popular Patent Medicine*, Homo's Family Dye Colors, Cigars, Tobacco, Fine Stationery, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Chloride of Lime for Purifying, Coal Oil and Coal Oil Lamps and Shades, Flavor ing Extracts, 4c. do., in short a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of goods usually found in a FIRST CLASSDRUG STORE Physicians Proscriptions Carefully Compounded. June 1, 1800. Q ROVER A BAKER'S Sewing- § lWraelilneH WERB AWARDED THE HIGHEST PREMIUMS the State fairs of New York, New Jersey, Ver mont, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Mich igan, Wisconsin, lowa, Kentucky, Missouri, Vir ginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Ore gon, California, at the fairs of the American In stitute, Franklin Institute, Maryland Institute, Massachusetts Mochanics' Association, Penn. Me chanics' Institute, St. Louis Agricultural and Me chanics' Aesocion, and at numerous Institute and County fairs, includidg all the fairs at which ihey were exhibited the past thice years. First prizes have also been awarded these Ma chines at the exhibitions of London, I'aris, Dub lin, Linz, l'esancon, Bayonnc, St. Ilizicr, Chalons. Ami they lia. c been furnished by special com mand to the I'.iiajire-s of France, l.i.ijircvs of A us" via, Eatjircss of Russia, fmpress of Brazil, ffneen of Spain mid 'f RSON for Je office of A -sedate Judge of Bedford county. K ONE PERSON for the office of County Com missioner lor Bedford county. ONE PERSON for the office of Poor Director of said county. ONE PERSON for the office of County Auditor for Bedford county. ONE PERSON for the office of Coroner for the county of Bedford. NOiTt'E IS HEREBY GIVEN, That evcrv person excepting Justices of the Peace who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the United States, or of this State, or any city or corporated district, whether a commission ed officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent who is or shall be employed under the leg islature, executive or judiciary department of this State, or of any city, or of any incorporated dis trict, and also, that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature, and of the soleet or com mon council of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of "hold ing or exercising at the time, the office or appoint ment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any election of this Common wealth, and that no Inspector, Judge or other officer of such election shall bo eligible to be then voted for. And the said act of assembly entitled "an act relative to elections of this Commonwealth," pass ed July 2, ISI9, further provides as follows, viz: "That the Inspector and Judges shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the clcetion in the district at which they respectively belong, before 8 o'clock in the morning of the SECOND TUESDAY OF OCTOBER, and each said Inspector snail appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such district "In case the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for Inspector shall not at tend on the day of any election, then the person who shall have received the second highest num ber of votes for Judge at the next preceding elec tion shall act as inspector in his place. Anil in case the person who has received the second high est number of votes for Inspector shall not attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint an Inspec tor in his place, and if any vacancy still continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election the qualified voters of the township, ward or dis trict for which such officer shall have been elected, present at the election, shall elect one of their number to fit! such vacancy. "It shall be the duty ofthe several Assessors re spectively to attend at the place of holding every gem ral, special or township election during the w.hole time such election is kept open, for the pur pose of giving information to the Inspectors and JmVgo, when called on, in relation to the right of any person assessed by them to vote at such elec tion, and on such other matters in relation to the assessment of voters, as the said Inspectors or either of them shall from time to time require. "No person shall be permitted to vote at any election as aforesaid, than a white citizen of the age of twenty-one or more, who shall have resided in this State at least one year, and in the election district where he offers to vote, ten days immedi ately preceding such election, and within two years paid a State or County tax which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the ejection. But a citizen of the United States who has previ ously been a qualified voter of this State and r