§ebforb|nquim. KKDFORB, Pi.. FRIDAY, FKB 21, 1S8. Al! advertisements. except public sale- anil legal ooticee. will be inserted three mcaths aad charged accordingly unices otherwise ordered. SPECIAL attention is invited to confection ary card of Sellers A Foiwell—in this issue. tier. MEETING. —The Republican meeting on Court week was an enthusiastic one, and the attendance was unusually large. Full proceedings, (which were banded us too late for publication last * H-5C.) will be found else where, in this week's issue. SPIT CEKLS AVD LOIE# SERMONS.—A lady in a neighboring town spent an hour and a carter in firing the right set to her "sj>h curl." last Sunday morning, and came from church complaining that the sermon was •■horribly long;" that the pastor actually ; reached forty-five minute." There are a good many who think mora, of their curls • nan they do of their souls. THE Srßisc ELECTIONS.—We hope ou .1 : biican friends throughout the county are billy alive to the importance of carrying :be coming spring elections in their several districts. In this rca.ter we arc too often dis.-.trreeably disappointed, owing to the in difference manifested both in the nominating caucuses and at the poll*. Let good men, qualified to fill the positions to which they are nominated,* be placed in nomination, and tben let etery Republican go to the polls and rote for the man of his party. Too much imifOrtance cannot 1* attached to this matter. See to it, friends! that every man does his duty in this respect. "Canst thoa not minister to a mind diseased, And, with some sweet, oblivions antidote, Cleanse the foul bosom of the perilous stuff That weighs upon the heart ?" Certainly; Plantation Bitters will do it when nothing else will. Melancholy, Depression, Hypochondria, Insanity, all spring, more or less, from a diseased stomach, and this, Plan :a T ion Bitters is a sure cure for. There Is no mistake about it: Dyspepsia, Headache, Dull se,S; Ague, and Low Spirits must yield to ;he health-giving and genial influence of the Plantation Bitters. If you are Ir. doubt, make <w>e trial and be convinced. Thus say those who know. 2t MEETING OF TUE CO. COMMITTEE.— We Lad only time last week to publish a meagre ac count cf the proceedings of the meeting of ihe Commit?- eon Court week, but enough from which our readers will learn that Grant and Stamen are preferred by the Republican par . ' f Bedford County as standard bearers in the next Presidential campaign. On Grant the action of the Committee was unan imous, but there was a division on the Vice- Presidency—Ex Gov. Cnrtin receiving a few votes on the first ballot. With the exception of Middle Woodberry, every district was rep resented, and this fact, together with the witne.-ing of the outpouring of the citizens on Tuesday evening, leads us to bel:e r e that our friends are luliy aroused, andfeei the im portance of the coming contest. "Keep the rail a rolling!" GHOB FECIT is a scarce article in our mar ket:, at present. In fact it is not to he had at all. If, inquiring for apples, yen do hap pen to stnmble upon a bushel or two. now and then, they are nearly sure to be miserably green' insipid Pound apples, unfit for eating or cook ing. Will not our farmers plant something better than Pound apples, they could scarcely piant a more worthless fruit for general use. Too 6weet for cooking, seldom ripening fully, and falling prematurely, their only merit is in bearing regularly and growing to a large size Why not plant the Rambo, Nortnern spy, Xeutown Pippin, Roxbury Russet. Baldwin, Smokehouse, Wagner and a hundred other varieties of which the nurseiryman will tell them, all far better than these miserably green, wilted, tough insipid Pound apples. Who will try to raise something fit to eat ? NEW PAPER. — The prospectus of ibe "Bed ford County Fress," a twenty-four column paper, to be published at Bloody Run, Penn sylvania. by J.C. LONG A Co. has been receiv ed at this office. The first number is to be issued on the 4th 01 March. 1868. The pro. jectors set forth that the "Press" will always contain a full summary of general and polit ical news, but will not advocate any princi ples for the benefit of either political party. The advancement of the Educational, Agri cultural and Mechanical interests of this and adjoining counties, is to he the first and prin cipal object of the publishers. Determined, as tbev are, to make the "Press" an enter taining and instructive paper, they solicit ibe encouragement of all. The "Press" vriil be published at $2,00 per year invariably in ad vance. We hope our friends will realize a handsome profit on their investment. Very few country papers make even a decent liv ing for their or conductors when take,ti without any other business, but we hope onr friend Long may find his enterprise an exception to the ruie. IHE BAND ASSOCIATION. —During the ,e sion of Court, the "Baud Association" made an effort for the benefit of the two Bands, which as far as we arc able to learn, proved a successful ene. During the first three days cf the week, a large number of fine pictures, purchased by them, were disposed of by lot '•ry. The "Wesleyan Pictures," three in c Tiber, and valued at $25,00 were drawn y Frank Washab&ugh; the "Surrender of Let-,' valued at $12,50 by A. B. Cam; and -be "Trappers Last Shot," valued at $12,50, W. L. Horn, and the "Speaking Like also valued at. $12,60, by B. F. Mey- A variety of small portraits and pictures *ere disposed ofin like manner, with profit to e ban and to the satisfaction of the lucky ones. >o Wednesday evening Mies Haley gave *n entertainment under the auspices of the Association," consisting of select reading, fvf .ations, Ac. The pieces were selected "h care for the occasion, and the fine style • which they were rendered reflects great credit on Miss. Haley, as an able and enter taining elocutionist. Is this, some fifty dol •rs were realized UNION MAS* MEETlNG.— Pursuant to pre vicus announcement the union men of Bed ford County assembled in large numbers, and tilled the Court House to on Tues day evening oflast week. The enthusiasm was great and never were the people more aroused. The speeches were ail good, ail eloquent and forcible. J. H. Longenecker, Esq., Chairman of the County Committee, called the meeting to order, and on his motion the following offi cer- w,-re chosen to serve for the evening: Fruident—CEPT. ISAIAH COX LEY. I'ir. FresuleHts—J. W. Fickes, John T. Shirley, James Snowden, Lieutenant J. T. Ketring, Capt, Eli Eichelberger, Daniel Sparks. Josiah Ott, Secretaries— M. A. Points, John W. Smith. The following were appointed a Committee on Resolutions: J. R. Durborrow, W. H. H. Dasher, and J. B. Cessna. The meeting was then ably addressed by W. M. Hall, Esq. He referred in glowing language to the valor of onr brave soldiers in the late war and to our incomparable mili tary chieftain, Gen Ulysses S. Grant. He also paid a high tribute to our great War Min ister. Hon. Kdetiu M. Stanton- His speech was greeted with round* of applause. John Lutz, Esq., followed in a clear, co gent, argumentative, and exhaustive speech on Reconstruction. He vindicated the action of Congress, reviewed the events wrought by the war and convinced us that the only Con stitutional right left to the recent traitors in was the right to be punished according to law for their rebellion and treason. Hon. John Cessna, made the con eluding speech, and we think that thi-. bis last effort, was one if ihe very best we bate everkno.rn him to make. He showed off in a masterly manner rhe gla: ing frauds perpetrated by the Copperheads in the late election, as develop ed by the Committee appointed by the State Senate, to try the contested election case iu our adjoining district. J. B. Cessna, Esq,, from on Resolutions reported the following which were adopted. 1 Besolced. That the Republicans of Bed ford county, in mass meeting assembled do cordially reaffirm the principles of the plat form adopted by our last Republican State Convention of June 28th, 1867. 2. Besolced. That in the coming election ot President and other officers, State and National—we recognize a contest involving the vital principles of the Government, the life of our Natiou, the triumph or death of the cause of freedom and liberty. 3. Besoleed. That ".he course and conduct of John W. Geary as Governor of our State i meets our hearty sanction and approval. His integrity of purpose and independence of action are so marked that tbey have elicited praise even of our adversaries. 4. Besolced , That we honor ami commend the wisdom, patriotism and moderation of Congress, and their determination to gather up and secure for posterity, in spite of the opposition of a faithless Executive, the legit imate fruits of the victory won at so great a sacrifice of treasure and blood—the victory of the Union over secession: of Patriotism over Treason : of Freedom over Slavery. Bssolced , That we fully endorse the senti timents of the recent letters of Gen U. S. Grant to A. Johnson in reference to the rein statement ot .Secretary. Stanton. Resolved, That the Republican parly of Bedford couiHy are a uait for the nominal ion of Gen. U. S. Grant as a candidate for the next Presidency of the United States and we pledge him our undivided support. Besolced. That the eomiog elev.ion is the most important in which a free people were ever called upon to exercise the elective franchise, one in which is involved ail '.he blood end treasure of our Natiou shed and expended dsning the late war. Therefore we urge upon every anion man renewed activity and zeal in the approaching political contest. M. A. Points offered the following addi tional resolution which was unanimously adopted with great enthusiasm. "Resulted, By the Union party oi Bedford County iu tnass meeting assembled, thai in consideration of his patriotic service* to ihe union pearly and to the country: the Hon. JOHN CESSNA be the unanimous choice of the Republicans of Bedford County, for Repre sentative to the Forty First Nat i onal Congress. The meeting then adjourned. M. A. POINTS, "■ . JonsW. SM'.TH. j A VILE ISLANDER. —Some vile slanderer we suppose, because we cannot for a single instant entertain the thought that a gentle roau would give currency to a report so dam aging to the fair fame of this intellectual por tion of the educational vineyard, has put iu circulation a falsehood, without the fear of the wrath of otir men, women and children, old bachelors and maiden aunts before his eyes, that the people of the town of Bedford, yes the populous town of Bedford, do not appre ciate lectures: but were never known to miss an opportunity to patronize a monkey show! Was there ever such a monstrous fabrication perpetrated upon cur people? Was there ever such an indignity ? The scape-grace who invented this lie, for we will prove tt to be a lie, had better never been born than set his test this side of the Raystown Branch of the Juniata. Who among us does not know that our people have not had an opportunity to see a tnookey show for such a length of time that we would not blame them if every man, woman and child in the place went to see the first one that came aiopg—jnet t.) ,-ec how it looked. Who does not know that wbeu Prof. Whitney delivered his course of Leetures on legerdemain, hocns-pocus and the "Illusions" that he was honored with crowded houses? The Professor had no monkeys,—only a few pigeons and a rabbit— that's ail! When Mr. Sharp, the ventrilo quist lectured, he was equally well pa tronized. And, then, after all this to be published far and wide as not appreciating intellectual treats! We move' that a committee of nine ty-nine be appointed to investigate the mat ter and to report at the earliest opportunity. Bedford baa endured many unjust reproaches and she baa borne them all, hut she won't stand this no bow, so she won't. Who will fake the chairmanship of this committee? LMROKIARR.RO EXEC, Tons, ADMINISTRATORS, TRUSTEES. AC.—ln a circular addressed to United States assessors, the Commissioner of Interna! Revenue says: "Pains should be taken to acquaint executors, administrators, trustees, Ac., of their personal liabilities for legacy taxes and that it is not only their legal duty, bat for their earn private interests and protective, to pay legacy taxes and the succes sion taxes, under section 188, upon each sum before it is paid over to the legatee, dis tributee or successor. All persons should be informed that a succession tax is a first charge on the interest of the successor, and of all persons claiming iu his right in • all the real estate in respect where such duty is and that such estate is liable to seizure and sale, even iu the hands of a bona Jitle pur chaser. MACSDI.U WATER is a delightful toilet ar ticle—superior to Cologne and at bait the price. * IH'UT PROCEEDINGS,— The following eases '■ on the criminal list were before our Conrt at its last session: Commonwealth rs M. A. 11. F. Carr— No. Sept. Sessions. 1967. Conspiracy. True Bill. Nol. proa, entered. Same rs. John Decore— No 28. Sept. St ss. 1867. Cruelty to Animuls. True Bill. On mo tion of District. Attorney process awarded. Same. cs. Mary Jane llolsinger. —No 1, Nov. Sess. 1867. Surety of the Peace, Settled. Name rs. Same —No 2, Nov. Sess. 1867, Assault and Battery on oath of Jonathan Sut ton. Settled. Same cs. Jacob Frice. So. 3, Nov. Sess. 1867 Fornication and Bastardy on oath of Amauda Zi miners. Continued. Same rs. Elizabeth Cramer. —No 20, Nov. Sess. 1867. Perjury on oath of Peter Mem-- ingslar. True Bill. Continued. Same cs. Dacid Madura and Henry Jlrde. —No. Ift, Feb. Sess. 1867. Assault and Bal* tery on oath of John B. Furrey. True Bill. Jury called and sworn. Verdict David Mitda , ra "Guilty in manner and form as he stands indicted," and Heurv Hale "not Guilty." Same rs. Josiah Uolsinger. —No. 28, Nov. Sess, 1867. Desertion of wife on oath of Mary Jane Holsinger. Continued. Same rs. Andrew Homier and Christo pher Osborne. —No. 82, Nov. Sess, 1807. In dictment for not opening reads. True Bill. Leave granted to Distriet Attorney to enter nol. pros. Same rs. William Cibson. —No. 34. Nov. Sesa, 1867. Incestuous Fornication. True Bill. Continued. Same rs. Oeorgt Brown. —No. 86, Nov. Sess. 1887. Seduction. True Bill. Verdict uot guilty and prosecutor to pay costs. Same cs. Josiah Adams. —No. B*. Nov. Sess. 1867. Assault and Battery on oath of Gideon Hitcbew. True Bill. Pleads Guilty. Sentenced to pay 85 fine and costs. Same vs. William Jackson Adams. —No. 39, Nov. Sess. 1867. Assault and Battery. True Bill. Tried and verdict Guilty. Senten ced to pay a fine ot SSO and coat of prosecu tion. Same vs. John B. Furrey. —No. 15, April Sess. 1867. Assault and Battery. True Bill. Verdict not Guilty and prosecutor to pay costs. Same rs. William Bowl. — Indictment for Larceny ou oafh of J. Cnffrv. Returned by JuaticeS. S. Fiuck. True Bill. .Verdict guilty and sentenced to two year* and one week in Penitentiary. Saute rs. Jackson S hafer and Jacob Erne rick.— Indictment for Larceny on oath of Eliza Frazier. Returned by Justice Gardill True Bill. Continued. Same rs. John K. lHehl. —Indictment for Assault and Battery with intent to commit a rape on oath of Hannah M. Fetter. Returned by Justice Gump. True Bill. Verdict, "not guilty," and costs divided. Same rs. Barhel Bush. —lndictment for Adultery on oath of Charles Bush. Returned by H. Xsoodemus. Continued. Sam? vs. William luder. —Indictment for Fornication and Bastardy, ou oath of Sarah Elizabeth Fickes. Returned by Justice Hull. Continued. Sai/i* cs. Nicholas Bucket. —Indictment for Selling Liquors without License, on oath of Joseph M. Cook. Returned by Justice Xico deraus. Continued. Same rs. Charles Bush. —lndictment for Selling Liquor without License on oath of Joseph M. Cook. Returned by Justice Nico dt-mus. Continued. Same rs. Charles Bush.- Surety of the Peace on oath of Rachel Bush. Returned by Justice Nieoderaus. Continued. Same rs. Dacid Fetter. —Indictment for Fornication and Bastardy ou oath of Rebecca Dibert. Ruturned by Justice I.ingenfelter. Continued. Same rs. James Thompson. —lndictment for Breaking Windows. Ac., on oath of Susan Richeson. Returned by Justice Lingcnfelter. j Verdict "nol Guiby'' but pay costs of prose j cution. ! Same vs. Susan Sutton. —lndictment for i Assault and Battery on oath of Mary Jane Holsinger. Returned by Justice Nicodemus. Settled. SMOKING. —We don't pretend to say that Bedford is worse tban many another town of its size, but R does seem to us that some of the offensive and disgusting habit* ol tier peo ple might be reformed, go as to vastly benefit a portion of her people, and greatly promote i the comfort of others. This is particularly applicable to smokers. They have no res pect for time, place or circumstances, but with their nasty cigars, or disgusting pipes, tbey invade the public balls, stores, offices and parlors, and puff their offensive smoke, often mingled with the odor of bad whiskey, as if they supposed all mankind, and woman kind too, along with themselves, had lost " their innate love of cleanliness and purity, and become the slaves of depraved appetites and filthy habits. Greeley may have put it & ' little strong when he asserted, "that as soon as a man begins to smoke or chew he be , comes a hog,' bat whiskey and tobacco cer tainly have a tendency to bring a man sooner or later to a pretty close approximation to ' thai not over cleanly animal, and to about the same disregard of the comfort of others of his species. BIT.GI.ARV.—Oo Tuesday evening of last week a vagabond, intent on plunder, broke in to the house of Mr. Henry Harshberger of Snake Spring Township, whilst the family were attending church several miles distant. The Burglar forced open the kitcheu door, boilt a fire in the stove and proceeded to l'jok for valuables. He examined tho desk, — doubtless in search of Mr. H's pocket book, which he usually kept there, but fortunately bad taken with him when he left the house that evening. He was more successful in his efforts to find provisions, as he succeeded in capturing 2dozeh eggs, as many pound* of boilt pork, half crock of sugar, several pie* and a . crock of milk. Whether he ate this modest repast on the premises or carried part of it off tor another time is not known. The thief was seen and recognized by A young lady living close by. Seeing a light in the house and knowing the family were not at home she looked in the window and saw the thief standing before the desk ransacking it, holding a candle in one hand. . SEVERAL GOOD CANVASSERS WANTED to canva.-e for l>r. Wm. J. Mullin's Pamphlet oo Piplheria as itappeared in Bedford and Somerset counties, with numerous Receipts, Ac. flood wages can b made. Apply to PR. W.J. Ml LI. IN, I jss.Jtf Schcllsburg. ALL KIXDB 0F BLANKS, Common Admia _£TL ietrator's and Executor's, Deeds, Mortgages, Judgment Notes, Promissory Notes, with and without waiver of exemption, Summons, Subpoe nas and Executions, for sa'e at the I nquircr ofHcc. N'ov .!** Accidkjtt os tbs H. ft B. T. R. R.— Six Persons Ixjruxu.— On Saturday last, tbo accommodation train, which leaves Sax to u in the forenoon, was thrown | from the track by a broken rail about one j mile beyond Sax ton, and precipitated down an emliankmeot several feet. The cara were overturned two or three times, and all, or nearly all of the occupants more or less injured. We have reason to be tbankfol that we are not often called upon to record an accident hap pening on this road, but in this day of iearful railroad catastrophes it is hardly to to be ex pected that it should prove an exception when it is taken into consideration accidents ot this kind are almost unavoidable. The Hunting don and Broad Top Railroad is to-day as safe . a one as is traveled in the State, as its reports fully prove. I'. S.—After the above had been in type we received the following accoont of the disaster from our friend "G" at Sax ton, which gives all the particulars: On Saturday last, the Accommodation Train, w Li'-h leaves here for Huntingdon at 7. 38 in jc morning, met with an accident about a mile and a half beloWCovo Station, caused by a broken rail, which is supposed to have been brokeu by the engine passing over it, and the passenger car and an empty coal ■ car were thrown over a bank about twenty feet. The following is a list of the injured: Miss. Mollie Rankin, Lead and face cut and bruised; Miss J'riee, arm slightly bruised; Samuel Barr, face and neck burned by stove: Samuel Gushard hands lightly burned; Jacob Mears, headnnd face cut; Mrs. Weaver, slightly injured. The other passengers came off very well, some receiving trifling scratches and bruises, the natural result of the tumble. No bones were broken, and none received se rious injury. Thecardid not take fire from the stove us is geierally the result of these disasters, but was mly prevented from doing so by the exertion of the employees, assisted by some of the mssengers. These deserve great credit for tic manner in which they used every means ti their power to cxtiicate the passengers froa the wreck and to relieve them and make thim comfortable. The traiu was not running at a rapid speed or we would have had qiite a different list to pro sent you. Had tbi train been running fast, or beeu iu the hauls ot a less careful Engin eer —the car would have undoubtedly been dashed to pieces. Accidents of this kind are unavoidable, and ailroad companies cannot be responsible foe them. When we look over the records of the road we are glad to see how few aechcuts, in comparison with others, occur on it, and seldom, if ever, one by carelessness. ibis is as it should be, and the Supt.. John JcKillips merits all the praise he receives for the successful manner in which he has mtfiaged the road during the past year. He is courteous, obliging, and in spires the traveling community with confi dence. A gentleuati who travels over the road frequently, remarked a few days since, that he "always fat safe ou the Broad Top road.'' Whilst thl road is in the hands of Mr. McKiliips and bis present able assistants, there is no danger of accident* occurring, resulting from canlt tiers or an ignorance of duty. BROAD TOP. GOOD Sroaucs.—Part 3, just issued by Tick nor A Fields, turuisliea a collection ol capital stories specially suited for reading on Winter evenings. Tbe contents are as follows: Christmas with thcltaron: Stephen Yarrow, — by the Author of "'Waiting for the Verdict:" "A Family Christmas in Germany," The Christmas Banquet, by Nathaniel Hawthorne: Three of a Trade, or Red Little Kriss Kriuglc. by F itz James O'Brien: Adventures of a New Yenr's Eve, by Heinrich Zscholtkc. With four admirable illustrations. They are excellent for the family, or lor reading in cars or on steamboats. The price is only Fifty cents a number. All booksel lers and newsdealers have them, or they can be procured postpaid directiy from tbe Pub lishers. TicknorA -lelds, Boston. Debility itid Emaciation Both r>Siult from the lack of ability to convert the food iut-i nutriment. Row necessaay, then, for those suffering from these alarming symptoms to immediately resort to s remedy that will strength t u the stomach aid digestive organs. For, as Isoon as this desirable object has been accomplish ed, tbe health imprsves, and the patient resumes ! his usual personal ippearanee. HOSTKTTKR'S i STOMACH BITTE S have attained a world i wide popularity in such rases, and bare been proven the best and sales: means of removing constipation, toning the stomach, giving energy to the liver, and relieving every symptom of ner vousness and depression of spirits. Its cheering and beneficial effects are highly spoken of by thousands, who owe to it their restoration to health. No restorative in tbe annals of medicine has attained the same popularity in the short space of time it has Icon before tbe put iic, or las won tbe high endorsement accorded to its excel lent tonic. Many other preparations, purporting to be correctives and restoratives, have been in troduced, and have perished one by one, while the popularity of HoSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS continues to increase, and it now re cognised as a standard household medicine. The success which attends the use of the Bitters evin ces at once its virtues in all cases of debility and diseases of the stomach. Certificates, almost with out number, have been published, attesting its truly miraculous ptwer in removing those painful and fearful diseases. And at this time it seetus idle to do more tbiu call attention to the great remedy of the age, in order to awaken public at tention to its excellence. It is the only prepara tion of the kind that is reliable in all cases, and it is therefore worthy of the consideration of the afflicted. DIED At Palo All", of diptheria. Jan. 3d, ALBERT 0., oldest son of Josiaband Elixzie Wilhel tn, aged 11 years, 11 months and 28 days. On the sth of January, LEONARD FRANKLIN, second sou of tbe same paren'S. aged 9 years, 9 months and 12 days. On the Tth of Jan., JOHN M., third son of the same parents, aged 7 years, ft months and 28 days. On tbe 11th of Jan., SAMUEL C., fourth son of the same parents, aged 6 years. 1 month and 19 days- On lhe2Sth of Jan., NICH OLAS M., fifth sen of the same p .rents, aged 3 years and 8 days. Tbev were well attended by three able physicians. MARRIED. On the 10th dav of September. 1865, Mr. JOS. LEABURR t.. Mrs. LOVENIA BRANT, both of Cumberland Valley. On the 11th inst., at the residence of the bride's father, on Yellow Creek, by tbe Rev. R. J. Oravea, Mr. JOHN X. DAVIS to Miss HALLIK O. Me- CLEARY. P. HARBAUGH & SON, Tra\ elling Dealers in SOTI O N S . In the county once every two months, SELL GOOD SAT CITY PRICES. Agents for the Cham bersbnrg Woolen Manufac turing Company.. 6pl Irlv I UMBER! LUMBER! MIN SON, JONES A CO., PHILLIPBBCRU, Pa. WORKED LUMBER, kind for sale. Flooring, gash, Weather boarding, ic. Inquire of P. BENEDICT. Agent, , . ~ J " W Lingec falters office, Bedford. Pa. b2l:3nt. kJELLEKS A FOLWKLL, ~ • WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS AND FRUITERS, j No. I*l NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Orders promptly attended to. fabllm.", A hare OPP< >rt inrn io A BUY A CHEAP FARM ! . take pleasure in offering a Icrm ; 1? , township, on the Huntingdon and J Broad Top Railroad, within one mile of ,-xi.m, 1 eootaimng ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY j A L K LS, of whirb thirty live acres are cleared end i under good fence, and 1r an excellent -late off cultivation, the halanen is well timbered. The i re 0"')1) TWO STORY LOU iioio-h. With a cellar under it, and arm ail tramc I uarn. There is 81 , excellent young orchard of] choice fruit on it. We w ill sell this pro, rtv and ! give possession on the first day of At r,i A I) ' 18s for moo CASH. Thi, is a rare ..pportu ! nuy indeed. Any jserson wishing a cheap farm i wi.l find this the best offer that has been submit - ) tea for a 1 >ng time. .... . DCi:BORROW 4 Li TZ, te .!tt Real f. laic Agents, Bedford, Pa. QtHERIFrB SALE. k? By virtue of sundry writ' of vi ud. ■ vr.-as • ' and plurius vend, exponas to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the Borough of 1 iford, on SATURDAY, the lath day of March, A. D. i at 1 o'clock P. M , the iolluwiug property, vit: One lot of ground frontiag on Maine street i>o feet, and running ba.-k to an a!Yy 209 feet, with a two story log dwelling house, store house and large frame stable thereon. Adjoining lots of Joseph Weitner on the east, an alley on the bouth j and west. ALSO, One back lor containing three-fourth* of an acre, adjoining lota of William Gilliam on the east, Joseph Barney on the west, .Samuel Snively's land* on the south. Situate in Clear villa, Monroe township, Bedford eonnty. and ta ken in execution as the propertv f A*. M. Wil liams. ALsO, One tract of iand containing one hun i dred and ninety-five acres, more or less, about j forty-flve acres cleared and under fence, with ;. ! one story log house and log stable, and -mali ap i pie orchard thereon. Adjoining land* of Joseph I liuwuian, Isaac Jatnoe, Mary Joue*. Michatl Sto- ' ner, Elias Murphy anil others. Situate in bouth ampton township, Bedford eo , and taken in rxe- | eutionas the propertv of Geo. W. Buxt. n. ROBERT STECKMAX, Shs. Sheriff's office, Feb. If, IS6-. INSURANCE. —Wyoming lnsuiar.eeCompany of Wilk* Barre, Capital s!6ff,ffoo. Commerce Insurance Company of Albany, New York, Capi tal sirto,ooti. Fulton Insurance Company of New York City, Capital $250,000 F. BENEDICT, Agent at Bedford, <-iV:cu with 11. Xicodetnus. F. M. MAtiTERb Agent at Bloody Bo: December 20th, 1867. MS TTLECTION NOTICE.—An election of LIVE j IJ MANAGERS of the Chamber-burg and Red lord Turnpike Road Company, will beheld at the public house of E. Brotias, in McConni Bs bqrg, on Monday the 2d clay ot March next, be tween the hour* of 10 o'clock A. M. and 1 o'clock T. M. of said day. T. B. KENNEDY. leblfot Presided'. IAXECI'TOR'S NOTlCE.—letters Tcstameu- A tarv upon the !at will ar., of Philip Dcvore, late of Londonderry township deceased, having been issued by the Register of tkdferd county to the subscriber*, they give notice to all persons indebted to the estate of said deceased to j make payment, claims against the estate property authenticated, should be presented by claimants iimnediatelv. .! OS IAII MILLER. JACOB L. ALBRIGHT, febt Iwt Ex ecu tori. W'IKE RAILING. W IRE GUARDS' K;R W STORE FRONTS. A ylams. Ac. Iron Bed.testis, IV ire WebMt z for Sheep and Poultfy Yards. Bra,, and Iron Wire Cloth Sieve-, Fenders, •Screen* for Coal. Ore*. s an d, Ac., lltavy entitl ed Cloth for Sprk Arresters, Landscape Wire for Windows, Ac., I'aoer Makers Wires, "rnaiueatal Wire Work, 4c. livery information by address ing the manufacturer-. M. WALKER 4 SONS, f7:ly No. 11 North sixth St., Philadelphia. I XIBSOLI TION OF PARTNERSHIP.—The I / association of the subscribers in the practice of Dentistry, has expired by limit of agreement, and all persons indebted to the late firm arc re quested to make pavueut as soon as practicaiiie. < . N. HICKOK. Bedford, Feb. 1, 1566. J. G. MINSICII, Jr. .'•!y late parUicr, Dr. Miasitu, having ocated at Bloody Run. I recommend him to tbo citizens of that place, as well qualified to engage in the duties of his profession; C. N. KICKOK. feb7:".t t LLEOHKNY MALE AND l\ FEMALE SEMINARY. The .-priuf C'uaiter mil commence MONDAY, APHIL 6th. •Students prepared to teach, to enter college, or to engage in business avocations. Terms mod cr ate. the principal is prepared to accommodate eight Boarders. For further information address J. W. HUGHES. Principal. fe7 2m Rain-burg, Bedford eo., Pa. QLUB FOR 186 8. ~ 82 ClO A YEAR For the Weeklv Evexirg Post and C the Amlrican AcßtcuiTritisr. 8b ot) A YEAR For the Weeklv Eyj:mxu Post and J the Riverside MiCAirxß. St 00 A YEAR For the Wkeext Evexixc Post, America* AR;crt-TvmST and Riv a ERSIOE Ms'.AZl.tE. > 81 00 A YEAR For the Siil-IVtIXLT Evesisg Post, and either the America* Agriccl ri'RisT or Riverside MACAEtSE ~ Send for free specimen copy to f- '• T IIFEVENIN Cr POt T , 1 New York." rxENTISTKV : DENTISTRY' DIl. H. VIRGIL PORTER, (late or sew tork ctvv,) D K NT IS T , Would rert*ctfttlly iofonn his numerous friends and piatrons that be is still in BLOODY" RUN, when he is at all times prepared to insert those BEAUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL TEETII at the low price of from - TEN TO EIGHTEEN DOLLARS: ' per *et- Tetth extracted without pain. -Tem porary juMtted if desired. apcrxtiftm warranted. atteniioa is invited to Dr. Porter's scientific method of preserving de caved and aching teeth. Jan.Stf H. VIRGTL POBTER. pUBLIC 8 A L E m valuable REAL estate. The subseriber will Mil at bis residence ii* Na pier town shin, on Tnnxbiy the -~>th of FcU vary, 1868, THE FARM upon which he now reside#, con taining 162 acres, nett measure, of which about 12(1 acres are cleared and under good fence, tha balance being well timbered. The buildings are a two and a half i'-ory Log House, with stone kitchen attached, double log barn and othar out,, buildings. Tbera are two good apple orchards, a mill seat and twenty acres of meadow upon it. Excellent water near the door. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. DANIEL IIEB.S. NEW \'ORK COLUMN. !. \ ; •- 1 • ** *ii ■ .-frjpfwws* ■ t !■ : .. v ; : h•" ' •;, tii.my .:. .. i I { . ; | r ' ' ; .:.'. "•-. . ■ j ** Q VST Aft s P REI'AIIA T £ O N K . | HI £RYBOI>Y— ISM THEM. KV KRY BODY—USES THEM. EVE R EBODY—HEIJEVES IN THEM. E\ KRYBOPy— HECOMMEXDS THEM. Wr y.oj trembled by 'Rats, Mice, Koachee, ,att ' AC.? figr ßUY a 25c. or 50c. Box of — Co star s Ex terminators. ••Oiilj Infallible Remedies known." "Free iruiii Peistn." " No: dangerous to the' ittnaii fifflHy." "Rats come out of their j holes to die." Tatjirove i to keep in WHS j ciimate. Are you annoyed with Bed-Bugs? Can't j sleep nights! 3S~Buy a 25c. t>rso Hot- ' I tie of— "''ostar's Bed-Bug Exter. A Liquid "Best revs and prevents Bed- Rags.' "Nevef'Fails." For Moths in Furs, Woolens, Carpets, Ac. Ac. a 25c or 50c Flask of— ' "Costar s Insect Powder. Destroys instantly Fleas and all Insects-on ! Animals. Ac. "A sure thing." Thousands testily to its ' merits. a 25c or 50e Box of— j '"Cos-tar's" Corn Solvent. F'or Corns, Bunions, Warts, Ac. "Try it." j Don't suffer with Pain! A Wonderful power of Healing! Every family should keep it in the house. ff#-Buy a 25c or 5Ce Box of "Costar's" Buckthorn Salve. Its effects ore immediate. For' Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Wounds, core Breasts, Piie% Ul cers. Old Sores, Itch, Scrofula and Cutane ous Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Lips, Ac., ISitea of Animals, Insects, Ac. "A Universe} Dinner Fill" (sugar-coated.) 10 years administered in a Physician's Practice. 'SR.2SC and 50c Boxes— "Costar's" Bishop Pills. Of extraordinary efficacy for Costiveness, Indigestion, Nervous and Siek Headache, Dyspepsia, Dysentery, General Debility, i Liver Complaints, t'hills, Fevers, Ac. Not j griping. Gentle, mild and soothing. "That Cough will kill you. Don't neglect it. I and ode- sires— | "Costar's" Cough Remedy. _ The children .cry for it—its a •■ro.ithing j Syrup." For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, I Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, j Asthma, Bronchial Affections. Sifigers, i Speakers, and all troubled with Throat Complaints, will And this a beneficial Fee- ! toral Kemedv. I--- ■ ; -V Beau tines the Complexion, giving to the skin a transparent frashneas. Bottles til-00 • "Costar's" Bit'er C?weet and Orange Blossoms. Renders the skin clear, smooth and soft. j Removes Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Ac. La •li*o- try a bottle, and see us wenderfiri I qualif; . ll' j ; SHE- Id: Beware I £1 of aU Worthless Imitations. I j EST None Genuine withourt "•Costar"*"Signature, t and 50e sixes kept by att Druggists. j k-St-.r 1.04 sties sent by mail on receipt of price. JSAf~{2OO pays for any three SI.OO sires by Ex ' press. pays for eight SI.OO sixes by Express. J Address HENRY R. COKTAR, • 482 Broadway, X. Y. j Fpr sale by HKCKERMAN A SOS, Bpdford. ! Sold by all Wholesale Droggisu in PBJLA ! DELPIIIA, Pa., and in all the large ekiee 1 fehl4: 1 fplf P, HSKA'f A MEHfCA X rd.vft ISA TIOX BUTTON HOLBDVF.KSEAMING AND S EWIS6 MACHINE, fs warranted to execute in the best maner every variety of Sewing, Hemming, Foiling, Cording, Tucking, Braiding Gathering, QoiUing, Over j seaming. Embroidering on the edge, and in addi ' tion makes beantlfal Button and Eylst Holes in I all fshrlee. • V.wkA./k-" 1T 3AS NO EQUAL j Being absolutely the best F tMI L Y Jf AaHJ A' g IN THE WORLD. And Inu-iniiksaHy the' keapest. I'-,' it <j too JfotAmes combined u*t by oSsmy's awl btmuii/itl Mceko'ii'txtf orconyenent.\ Circulars with fall particulars and samples of work dou* on this Machine, oso be hot! Un application at the SALES-ROOMS OF THE COMPANY, , 5. W. Conxrfc Ei.hVgrr* asp CXESTSCT Srr.it*. r.% PHILADELPHIA. I instruotious giver, on the machine gratui> illy j to all purehers. 1 AGENTS WANTED TO set* vats ®AttSK IHUEOTORH ) J-L. Vasutonts, President. WJM.II* P. JXSKS, President Buck Mountain Coal Comnanv. : Besjawiv Bt Li.-rci. Wool Merchant, No. 40 Booth Front -t. 11. H. tisED, of George W. Keed A Co., Wholesale Clothing, No. 42.1 Market Street. A. HART, JOHS T. TAUT, GEO. 3. RTCBATTR-sos, I W. B. MasnesßALi., : Of Coatfville, CheAter C'ountv, Pa. • i . I'AifiO*. of Paxion A Co., 'janlyl Notion-. No. 60S Market Street. i 1 IST OI JURORS drawn for an Adjourned tsffs Conrt ' Mr ' n ' u . r ' 2mi day of March, A. D. I Bedlord tp: Erra Viiliuim, George Macr Michael Nangel. Broad top: Jatues A. I (or ten, Johr L, Tobias. CoaJdaie: Waiter Whitney, t obtain: A. C. Jrtcc-s. W:dlkin S. Beegie, John H. Ces.-nit, .E:hn SfcvP-r of J"no„ Geo. W. Cessna. Cumb. Valley- Wearer B. Cessna, Francis Growdcn. JuniaSe: William Kir,fey, Leonard Bitlner, Hvv.ry Hillegas, Josepb Barclay, John Gather. Liberty; Daridcteel. , Monroe: Elias Nycam, Daniel Miller, David Barkman. j Napier. Thomas Cieaver. WUliam H. Shafer, • .John S. atuckey, Richard McMullin, It dm on 1 S. Blackburn. Providence E.. William Gracy. j I'rovidence W.: Daniel Sams, James Caih'or j Snake Spring: Daniel R. Snyder. St. Clair: John Wolf, B. R. Hetrdtrvcn. Wil. I liam Ofter. nax ton; Jacob Kaam. Woodberry M.: Thom.'": T. auou. Woodberry w-" Tctwiler. Josiah Ritch-y. I Drawn and Ccrtided at Bedford, this 18th lay :of Deccuihw, D., IS6L ISAAC KENSIXGEH, •" ' WILLIAM KIRK, J.vo. >A. I ISBEI.. Clk. Jury Commts'rs. rjt H E BALTIMORE AMERICAN: published i/aiiy, Tri- Wetkly and Wotkly. THE DAILY AMERICAN, j The uioit reliable paper published in the State of Maryland. Foreign and Domestic News, Alar ket Reports, Cattle Sales, and aU Commercial News transpiring throughout the country, cor rectly reported. Mailed for one year, at.... $3 u. I 1) do tlx months t 50 do Jo three B> nths, 2 50 THE THI-WKEKLY AMERICAN. ■ Pnblifbed every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur da . Two day news in one paper. Mailed for one year, at J $b 00 D do six months...... "Z 00 D- do thne months 150 THE WEEKLY AMERICAN. J t tflfqt' Paprr I'ublUketl ut ti< Co*a>' j. Mailed for one year. Single copy; at ai,aV. hxn-e Discooyr TO LTCBS.—Cluha.of Twen : ty-fine subscriberat one Dollar each Each sab j v riber reeeivee Fifty-two r.ambers for One T>ol. I '*r j The HTeily .loveau ooutains Local, State 1 ar.d Foreign News of the week. Cemmtrcial New,. Cattie Markets, Agricultural Items and | Intere-ting Storicn, in each number. Send for specimen copies. Subscribers will I transmit a draft or Pest Office money order when 1 practicable. Address. CHAS. C. FULTON A SON, -Isjv.ic'l O osif-'. idiM Baltimore, Mu. SPLENDID FARM FOB SALE WITHIN A FEW MILES OF BEDFORD ! The stihacrlhere will xcH, ntprorata eole, xiitbat SPjLEXDID FARM. -ituati in Pleasant Valley, Bedford township, (fire miles train Bodfct d, now in the at'tuponcy of William H. Nycutu, containing 100 ACHES, more or !e:-s, about Sixty Acres cleared and ■ under cxeellent fence, 18 acres of bottom meadow and the balance well timbered, with a splendid DOUBLE DTVELLI NG HOUSE, Barn, and other out-buildings. A well of excel lent water near the dooT; also, a good young Or chard. This is an excellent opportunity to procure a GOOD FARM near Bedford, convenient to i Churches and good School-. PRICE S3O PER ACHRE. DURBORROW A LUTZ. j July l'.ctf Reel Estate Agents. i JQERBORROW t LUTZ, | ATTORN E ?NEYSf AT LAW AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS. .BEDFORD, PENX'A. ' Those who desire to sell or buy land or lands will find this agency an excellent medium through which to accomplish their object. AH loads 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 little deity, trouble orexpens Persons desiring to use this agency can apply to ns personally or by letter. jn!y 13. I IST OF CAUSES put down for trial at Ad- J jourccd Court. March 2d, TSffS: Tbos B Keating vs. Bedford R. R. Co. Win Rogers vs. Riddlesburg C A I Co. C. Fockier A Son vg Roads A Fockler. Geo W Walker v.- Jacob Wilt Henry Wertx vs .Wilson Hafer. Riddle,burg C A I Co vs Broadtcp C A I Co. Simon Walter et al vs Ilei-el A Burks!. Roht Stock lean vs Jos Williams et at Francis M. Diehl vs Cole rain tp. School dL;:. John Black et aj vg. Cath. Tricker ' Gho R Barndetlar vs. Hover, Brumbaugh A Co. I Eredolin Smithet al vs. Jno. Cavender et al I Hartley A Metigar vs A. G. Alloa. ' T D' Iltcgle vs D A I'iank I Simon Walter et al vs Johr. Boyer et al I Wm Hartley vs Sase'l M Barclay Philip S. Croft vs Jno S. Watson i Elisabeth Heeler vs Aug Green await ; Geo Blackburn vs County of Bedford j Douumck Giiiau vs A B Bulger ; Kate Borler vs Geo A Beegle et al I John Cessna vs Jonathan Bowser, j Certified, Feb. 8, 186 S. fe* 0. E. SHANNON, PruiU y ' Q N . HIC K O K DENTIST, i Office at the old stand in Basx BCILDIXO. Jrn- ASA sTatxi, BEDFORD.. A|l operations, pertaining to i Surgical and Mechanical iMitistry performed with care and WARRANTED. Aitmsrtefids </ InUt'.rid, rfO.irco. 4r n/ietai ttxth ivtartetl <xt. p*r !. sß.Oil erf rp. I ttuni. As 1 am determined to do a CAcli BU?INEbS I or none. I have reduced the price* for Artificial I Teeth of the various kinds, 29 per cent-, and of Gold Fillings 15 per cunt. Tins reduction will be made only to utricHy Casb Patients, and all such will rercidb wroiwrd attention. febT T" AVERSILICENSE. ~ Notice Is hereby given tharYße ftdittwing named person has made application ftt I mease, to be granted at Fabrnaty Sosaions Court 1 2Uftsy of Mflrcb, V. D., 1558: Lewi- Long, to>ndt>nderrv tn. ... ...Tavern fe: O, R. BAANNON. Clerk
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