Inquirer. ,-4- BKUKOKD. FA., FRIDAY. MARCH t I s '' t&F The second lecture for the benefit of the Cemetery Association will be delivered | on Tuesday evening, March sth, by Rev. Barrow. Subject: "The age we live in." teif The especial attention of those who paid commutation money twice; or put in a substitute, or went into the service after pay ing commutation, is called to our advertise ment in another column. Don't neglect it. SAVE TOER OIL. —Put the wick into the lamp, and fill the latter about half full with coarse salt, and then put in about an inch of oil, and it will be found that a great saving will be the result. The salt wastes gradually away during the burning, and must, therefore be renewed from time to time. The light is purer and more brilliant than without the salt, and the wick requires no trimming. TERRIBLE BlTE.— Among the many funny incidents of this snow season, we are told that a fortnight since, a young lady with a most capacious waterfall, wag outßleighing beyond the village of Boydstown, with her gay gal lant, when they were overtaken by another sleigh, the horse to which grasped her water fall, that had become powdered with snow, between his teeth. She screamed —off start" ed the nags —when the hair pins came out, leaving her head greatly reduced in size and altered in shape. Btjr" Every body is buying a Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. A great, number have already been sold and many more will be purchased from now up to the first of June. It is considered the best Machine ex tant. Mrs. H. M. Ogle, at the Telegraph Office, is the regular agent for this county. Persons wishing any information in regard to the machine or desiring to purchase will give her a call. _ COURT "PROCEEDINGS.— The following cases in the Common Pleas were disposed of at the regular term : Wm. Conor er etal.vs. Is real Openheimer.— Summons case assumpsit. Deft. Confesses judgment. Russel for Plffs. and Spang and Cessna for Deft. B. W. Garretson vs. John TP. Lingenfelter, Administrator of the estate of John IF. Bte ler who was garnishee of Pius Little, now deed. —Appeal from Plff. from Judgment of H. Nicodetnus. Non suit entered. Points for Plff. and Russel for Deft. Homer Xeice vs. Wm. Woy. —Summons case Assumpsit. Verdict tor Plff. Tate, Russel and Kimmell for Plff. and Mower, Spang and Cessna for Deft. Gideon . Hitchew vs. Adam If. Miller. — Summons case sur Slander. Verdict for $5.34 and costs for Plff. Cessna for Plff. and Spang.Kimmell and Lingenfelter for Deft. E. A. Fockler vs. Jacob A. Karns.—Sum mons case. Verdict for Plff. for $l2B. J. k J. B. Cessna for Plff. Amd Spang and Kimmell for Deft. Uriah Adams rs. Michael Wertz EXT. of the last will kc. of Josiah Price, dec d. — Summons case Assumpsit. Settled by coun sel. Cessna for Plff. and Spang and Dicker eon for Deft. John W. Potts use of B. W. Garretson vs. \ Isaac Miller. —Sci Fa. to revive Judgment No. 161 April terra 1842. NOR Suit entered. Russell for Plff. and Cessna for Deft. SPECIAL TERM. Martin Cordell vs. Paul Faust.—Sum mons Debt on Promissory Note. Deft, con fesses Judgment for $630. Cessna for Plff. and Spang for Deft. Jacob H. Longenccker vs. Joseph M. Sho enfelt. —Settled. Russell, Kimmell and Lin genfelter for Plff. and Spang and Cessua for Deft. Samuel Sir ay a- and Mary Strayer vs. C'has. Madden. —Ejectment. Verdict for Plffs. Russell, Mann, Spang and Kimmell for Piffs. and Cessna and Hall for Deft. Samuel Clark vs. Wm. Sleek. —Appeal by Deft, from the judgment of J. H. Wright. Verdict for Deft. Cessna for Plff. and Kim mell and Lingenfelter for Deft. M. .4. Points, Adm'r. of Pius Little, dec d vs. J. W. Lingenfelter, Adm'r. of John W. lieeler, dee'd. —Summons case assumpsit. Non suit entered. Cessna and Points for Plff. and Spang and Russell for Deft. The School District of Bloody Run Bor ough vs. The School District of West Provi denee tp. —Summons case assumpsit. Ver dict for $95 for Plff. Cessna for Plff. and Kimmell k Lingenfelter aud Russell for Deft. The Bedford Railroad Co. vs. Wm. T. Daugherty. —Summons case on promises. Settled. Russell for Plff. and Cessna and Spang for Deft. Same vs. 0. E. Shannon cum tcstamento annexo of Samuel Cam. dee'd. —Summons case upon promises. Verdict for Plffs. for $368.80. Same vs. John G. Clark. —Summons case upon promises. Settled. Russell lor Plff. and Lingenfelter for Deft. Same vs. John W. Crissman. —Summons case upon promises. Settled. Russell for Plff. and Cessna for Deft. Issue Devore noic use of Cornelius Devort vs. Wm. B. Huffman. —Appeal from Docket of David V. Evans. Settled. Sharp, Kerr, Kimmell k Lingenfelter and Spang for Plff. and Cessna for Deft. Mary Putts vs. Anthony Smith and Rachel Smith his wife. —Summons case sur Slan der. Settled. Spang for Plff. and Cessna for Deft. James Madara and George H. Spang vs. Abraham Ecersole. —Ejectment, verdict for the Deft. Russell, Cessna, Kimmell and Lingenfelter for Plffs. and Hall, Durborrow k Lutz and Kerr for Deft. This was a very im portant case. We will publish a history of it with the charge of His Honor, Judge Taylor, next week. Martin Cordell vs. Daniel Byers.—Replev in. Deft, confesses judgment for $630. J. A J. B. Cessna for Plff. and Spang and Kim mell for Deft. Pluck and Wharton vs. Homer Xeice.- Ap peal by Deft, from the judgment oflsaac Ken singer. Settled. Kerr and Sharpe for Plffs. and Tate for Deft. Tut ATTACK UPON MR. USIAC.— The last number of our cotemporary contains a most ur.gentlemanly and inexcusable attack upon Mr. Uniac, a Boston Temperance Lecturer, who was invited to this place by the Good Templars of this neighborhood, and at whose instance he lectured twice to the most intel ligent and accomplished audiences the community can assemble, which is an insult to every advocate of temperance in the coun ty. The following communication, which speaks for itself, has been drawn out by the attack referred to : BEDFORD, Feb. 22, 1867. MESSRS. EDITORS : In last week's Gazette appeared an article, written by a Good Templar, containing very severe and ungenllemanly strictures upon Mr. Uniac, the brilliant Temperance Lecturer of Boston, who so highly entertained and in structed our citizens on the evenings of the 16th and 17th instant. The article in point evinced neither good taste, a nice discrimination, nor a very famil iar acquaintance with the great rule of charity and the scarcely lesser ones of good breeding. In my humble opinion, if Mr. Uniac had pointed his gun (of illustration) Xorth , in stead of South, and had employed "Old Abe Lincoln" in lieu af the "stern statesman," alias Jefferson Davis, the doubly-damned traitor , for the purpose of illustrating and supporting the position he had as sumed, that profound critique would not have graced, enriched and adorned, with the "ro seate hues" of genius, talent and taste, the columns of the classic Gazette , and as a nec essary concomitant, Mr. Uniac should also have hailed from the flowery South, the land of Libby Prison, Andersonville and Fort Pil low, and not from sterile New England, where they have the audacity to believe, with all their heart, soul, mind and strength, that the South committed treason when she rebel led against the General Government, and that she is now in the hands of her conquerors, the people, or, in other words, their repre sentatives in Congress, to do with her as to them may seem fit and proper—and that a black scholar and gentleman, is superior to a white ignoramus and violator of the rules of good breeding, even if he should happen to be a Good Templar of Bedford and a writer for the Gazette withal. But, as I said before, the writer of the ar ticle I am noticing, claims to be a Good Tem plar. I happen to know that he is a Good Templar —that is, his name is on "the books" —but I suspect he long ago departed from the faith (in a sly manner) like many, many, ma ny. ever so many Christians (?) of these de generate days ; and moreover I suspect also, that he was slightly "tipsy" when he wrote his masterpiece of literary criticism, so redo lent, as T before remarked, of genius, talent and taste, for the Gazette, and, that, there fore, he imagined he was subscribing the sig nature of Good Tippler, instead of, as it w;, Good Templar. In a word, and in conclu sion, also, I have about as strong a faith in his being a cold i rater Good Templar, as I have in the Christianity of the times,(l mean the professors thereof —not the system itself) and I assure you, my faith, in this respect, at least, (in the professor) would not "move mountains," as scripture hath it. Hoping you will publish my rather uocon nected and incoherent remarks, > they are certainly not as severe and offensive as the Gazette's article—and if they even are—why. ''l.ke cures like," you know,) I beg leave to subscribe myself, an appreciative reader of your excellent paper (one of the best conduc ted inland papers of the State) and a GOOD TEMPLAR "to boot " A CARD. TATESVILI.E, February 23, 1867. MESSRS. EDITORS : —Will you permit me through the columns of your excellent paper to return my sincere thanks to my numerous triends. who contributed so nobly toward i purchasing an artificial leg, in place of the one that was broken by accident and was no | ticed in your paper, several weeks ago. I : had not the means to replace it. and I felt al most as bad as when hit by the bullet that ; deprived me of my natural limb ; but when | Mr. Trimbath offered to exert his influence and sacrifice his time, I felt a great weight removed from my mind, but I cannot find i language to express my feelings, when after four days incessant toil, he presented me over eighty dollars as the reward of his labor toward purchasing that necessary article. 0 how my spirits were cheered and revived when I saw the names of so many of my companions in arms, who had been defending our country's interests, on the subscription list, and those who had not been in battle still manifesting their lore to our country by contributing to the wants of a crippled sol | dier. Had it not been for Mr. Trimbath's 1 exertions, I believe the effort to get me a leg by subscription would never have been made. 1 do sincerely thank every one that has sub scribed, and those who had a desire to do so and had not the means for what they have done and the good feeling they had toward me ; but who would have thought that any man, or set of men, could be so notoriously wicked as to frame a falsehood, and impeach the motives of the man who presented the subscription, but the devil has emissaries that can do what he would be ashamed to undertake. Some of them can be retained as members in good standing in a religious society. Some of them not a hundred milss from here have been circnlating what every intelligent man and woman will believe to be a falsehood, about some person in Bedford that should have told him that Trimbath had collected four hundred dollars to buy Daniel Kitchey a leg, and had kept what he had not given ltitchey for himself. The subscription list can be had for examination at any time. You will excuse the plainness of my lan guage, but when my friend is injured 1 fee' injured myself. lam eighteen dollars short of the hundred which is the amount necessa ry to purchase the leg, and if Mr. T. presents | the subscription to any who shall see this article, I hope they will treat the contempti ble falsifier as he deserves, by contributing eighteen dollars more, which is the required sum. My sincere thanks to you all. DANIEL RITCUBI. a**-' rwin, of the Regulator, unable to do single-handed the vast amount of trade which has voluntarily flowed in upon him, has taken in a partner.Samuel W. Statler.of Schellsburg, to assist him in his labor of love. The public will find these gentlemen constantly ready to wait upon them with the best of every thing in their line. Boots, shoes, glassware, queen > ware, notions, perfumery, yea every thing ! that usually adorns the shelves of a variety store, will be kept on hand to please the taste . and accommodate those who desire to buy. EPISCOPAL SERVICES AT TRTE Vote.- Horn;. —Rev. Barrow commenced an imeri-iting ae- | ries of discourses last Sabbath evening ou the ' "Life, Labors and Journeying* of St. Paul The subject for next Sabbath CM uing will be ( "The Persecutor converted." The season of Lent commences next week, next Wednesday being Ash Wednesday, oil which ny there } will be morning and evening service. There also will be services everyWedpenijay e vetting j and prayer meeting on Saturday e raitigs. I except when Mr. Barrow is at lliiiiti: don'. NEIGHBORHOOD NEW.. BURNED TO DEATH A little daughter of i Edan Powell, was yarned to death'lm v. j in Altooua, in the urual manner. Left trio -■ in a room to play with t lire, t the •• ... No FIRK XT Gsfl i C .ti.'lio Cot i.LliB. I Gettysburg Sentinel of thi< week .-ay.-.: "An article is going round the papc;. ing an account of a late fire at Penusyiv.nt a j College. There is no foundation at ail for such a report —no fire having taken plae in that building." SHICIDK. —Samuel Glerey t un inmate ol Tie Alms House of York county, committed sui cide on the sth inst,, by hangtn himself with his bed cord to the gratings of hiss ceil win dow. An inquest was held on the h ,iy ot the deceased by a Coroner's Jury, and . ver pict rendered in accordance with the facts. KILLED. —The Huntingdon Monitor says : j "We are pained to learn that \\ iUiaui •" ny der, youngest sou of our townsman, -Jr. John Snyder, was killed at Renovo. on V day morning last by the explosion of an en gine of which he was fireman." THE Country Merchant intimates that another public hall will he erected in Cham bersburg, oil account of the exhoi bili-.ut pri ces demanded for the u,e of the oae recently completed there. SEVEN HUNDRED INDICTMENTS AGAINST A BUSINESS FIRM. —The Mount Union J HUES says : —"We are informed that \\ lu. i'. ' iroi sonand R. Hare Powell, Broad-lop coal op erators. were sued betore Squire Juhusua, in Huntingdon on Monday, lor issuing then personal "promises to pay as a circulating medium. There were over seven hundred indictmentsagainstthe.il. We did not hear the result." HOG DISEASE. —There is a disen: c prevail ing among the swine in this town and neigh borhood which battles the kill of the mo - expert doctors ot the porcine family. The disease seems to take effect in the hind parts of the animals, rendering them entirely help less. Can some of our friends give us ncure for it?— Blair County Whig. RAILROAD ACCIDENT.—The I'.!,em-burg Freeman says : "On Tuesday morning. Hi - ry Snyder, a brakesman on a freight train eastward, was killed in the Tunnel at Gallit zin. The head was entirely severed from the body, and his body was horribly mangled, i He was a very worthy young man- i. d -r ved in the Union army, and was married on ly three weeks previously. Ho is said to have resided near Bolivar. The death purely accidental. BURGLARY. —A daring' and successful rob bery was perpetrated in this place on Mon day night last. The clothing store of John A. McKinney, second door from the south east corner of Main and Franklin . treels. w . entered through the' unoccupied portion of i the building now undergoing repairs, and robbed of clothing and other valuables to the amount of four hundred dollars. No Batis factory clue to the burglars ha yet been oh tained. — Johnstown Tiibw THE Indiana Messenger states that a man named Samuel Wynman, reside <_ in Center township, near Homer, Indiana county, eloped, a few evenings since, with a frail damsel named Pedicord. The guilty pair were followed as far u= lilaitsvilie. where thev passed as man ami wife. Wymaa leaves a wife and several children to battle through life without his aid or ; < i- ... CAPT. J. W. Dot -.it.i: i v. - -TtiL unfortun ate gentleman i 3 siili living, and we tope will recover. Mom thai e 'apt-. J sine he received his injur; an i the physicians have some hop-. Vn !t the e ifu: i a of facts, wc have b. ;. eh:; 1 VI ! , learn, how ever, that he had Lu ...died upon by the Constable to aid in <• -i.di;. Tug Matthew F;.r ren to jail, to be kept until b- would get ber : that rarren is a very > out man and too much for the Ci -Iv. 1 ' r they | had concluded to let him en, and Capt". j Dougherty wns on hi iay home, Farron and : some others attacked him. and during the ! contest Dougherty vm- v.abbed. Hi - aflSda- I vit shows that he felt the knife in barren's ! hand, and McCoilough, ot Altoona, says he i heard him say that he had a Wife, and hunt led for it but couldn't find it. FIRE IN ALTOONA.—On Mow the row of buildings k. • >wn as B ~ut'3 t .- ner, below the Logan House, took fir-- 1 j was consumed, together with the ' of i Jo* ' Murphy. The imrr. bate, cos v. ! occupied by the Erhir- r family as a lii T i ing house of the lowest character, and but a few days before the preorictors wo;\ a . c,l for violating the law. They coiifii.;: It . I. and keep open their honm until iL ■ ■ dc j stroved their business, "ft vera! small res ; between Murphy's and F.rliin er\ wen , burnt. It appears to hare I the wo k f jan incendiary. No one rign 1 the ! t.. ; the Krhingers as their t . was of 1 ie most | unlawful character. Them wns tm i- mranee on any of the build! i-_ = d> - iye 1. JJ.-lli ; daysburg Leader. A BRAKE IS A STOVE. -We km that a gcu tleman residing in our t j .-.-n no few weeks ago purchased a lot of old tond. isnotl i.-cp ers from the Railroad Company, for tlw pur pose of using them a? firewood. They wem I accordingly conveyed to ! i- resilience and I sawed in suitable lengths lor the . tove and used as fuel, and as such :.v ,-.• ?at'u,ut" lion, until one evening the good wife piared one of the pieces in the stove, when a very strange and remarkabk occurrence happen ed. Shortly after placing the wood in the stove her attention was attracted by a singu lar noise in the room, not unlike the cry i I of a child or the moaning of a person in di tress, and upon searching for the eaus-- < f ascertained that the noise proceeded fr. u the stove, vnd becoming sonvv 'm.t alarmH cal led in her husband aud acq .inted him i the matter. The getillen at one a Ivan ced te the stove and up -n oj ni . the dooi a strange and fearful si_hl met his r.-toniahetl j gaze—right in the very midst . f the bl: ing flames was a large black snake writbii. ; in agony, and uttering the ;Ti on • •=,• vim h had attracted the attention c-f the h-fly. The snake slowly crawled out of the stove and dropped on the floor, a verb, bio "fiery . r pent," and in a few s cc -Js rxp'.r h The snake had doubtless entered a I llow cavity in the sleeper in the Fall, and b - int . a torpid state, was only ar-.-u .--J wl i' . < u passed by the flames.— Jiannr'er Sp< ' 'or Philadelphia hi a M et February 23. —Fiour dub; superfine, state sl3 50. Wheat dul mil J■< i;u >1: ". i state, $3; red southern, Lye. 1 Corn active: Sales of 12, no 1.-: , at $1 02, afloat. Oats r. live at ' ,V. Cm. ... quiet: Rio, 24c. Tuc T.IOIITMNQ I,A•:' - i' r ■ A of the Age.— THE iaw; . • !.1 by pi j Vi'-.-liiia of R.iudh3, ,g, n ■ r vir j,- *i • I*6, and corpus,vr3 alt octi- u m.t t:;v i-t*.. j desiring to r-uvbr-y > m ■ -rut. > or i Umnship rigii'-- will pppiy t burg, Bedford c'.nuiy. F-. -m . • , ci >a or ! by letter. i. I tfef/.Mfi. ; Feb. 1-S Im. j ftyr E OP THE On w;I ;.SY I.vi v* I SorrHERX PE.YM'A. UA:IW CO., 1 I'DILADKLCHIA. FCK 13, I 7. j rpiifi ANNUAL MBBi'iN-1 t - ~ekb j 1 ors qf this Cunipauy v. U in h : nf Lbo Complinv,No.23o, iftnitli ." J. t,, ,', on V., i insday, March"6th, 186?, at 12 oV k M.. . , ti; i purpose of electing a President end tv etvc Dire ■ • : - to servo the ensuing voir, i .'••larch I:2t. J. BAKU'. At s married ' a ibe It,a ult., Ly Elder Re-nani i u**j> Mr. CHRISTIAN UEEIKR if Mi MAItY OVT KR, tbo former from Ji. V\ uodborrjr, iituii ev.. the latter from S. Woudberry. Bdfcwl ox On the 31st ult., liv tlx unu, Alt. JACOB" DETWILKR to Slise MART HKLMATI, both of S. tVoo.lbcrry tj, 't; tl.- . ctj ias'., by the ram., JljjlN LAI* ; I'KK of ilopowell, to KbI^ABETH MILLER, of } W c/odbarfj tp. On t'. • l llii init., at the Lntb ran Fa: sonagtu B! >; t? It an, lv tbe Rev. U. < I'robst, Mr. A3 DREW J. VVII.ES and Mir dARAII CRAW FORD, buUi of Monro# tj, On tuo 3!., l insL, at tie reaidaue# of the briiU i vents, Aiy the tiium, Mr. iIAC'OJ) ENYJtiAND : -..1 .Miss ELIZA B. TROSTLE, both P#ve. - -11 lb# 31st ia.-1., by the Rev, c. I . Peuiaati, et the (!cnuiiii Keforwif i I'.irron.e, io St. Clair - •Mile, Mr. Willi. V," .1. FRIHIIT :ud .Mi *A UAII A. l-'iiiiu CoOJi, boib of tUi county. •a lb# if til lilt., at the tndo'i beinc, by fL\ • J. \\. Leelric, Air. OEUKBK IV. iCE.ES, of Ucl ford tp., t • Mis# LIZZIE 111 EON, of Mast Provident# tp. On tlit 31th ult., at the roeideuer. of the britf e's fa-aeV, bv Rev. J. V.\ l.e-kte, Mr. HARRY BPR KIff. uf Radford, to Alter MATTIE MOWER, of Rainsburg. "The I rave Joe rre the fair.' On the tilth Feb.. uy the Rev, C. U. Httiimait, Lieut. JOHN IMLKK, f Rb.tr eo., and Mi s KEBKGUA RII'C'HEY, ol this county. Oi. the ram# day, by 'he MM, in the Mount Hopo'Sefurtned Church, .Mr. JOHN C. HITCH- Et... t . county, in > i \HY A. Rov> SLR. ef Riair vo. DIED In Snake Spring Palley, l ob. F'fh, 1567, SA RAH fcOl'TU—aged 5 years and 13 day . ' Liver Ccr.ipluiut. Among the wonderful medical properties which have rendered JiOSTRI 1 BR'S STOMACH LIT TERS pre-eminent among the heal til-restoring preparations ol tiic age, it: anti-biLo.u virtues *! • not tl. .nit remark.tuic. Au words can do justice to its marvelous effect upon the diseased liver. Perhaps the simple word# of a convales cent c.iiieror, who descriht i ; as''going right to the spot" toll the. story as clearly as may be. It do. ■ go light to the spot. It operates directly upou the disordered organ, and whether unduly active or in a state of paralysis, icstoros it to a condition of health, j lie Srekucss at the Stom ach, pain between the .shoulde: v and in the Right Side. Yellow Suffusion of the Skin, Cestiveness, Drowsiue s and Languor, Dimnc- of Sight, Colic, Palpitation of the Heart, Itry tough. Low Fever, and other symptoms which indicate the various pha c- Aeute and Chronic Liver Complaint, ere one and ;. i promptly relieved, and finally re moved, by the action of this famous preparation, which Uat one# the best of correctives, the gen tles. and must genial of aperients, ui infallible regulator, and a powerful restorative. Persons of a bilious bao'.t, who use the Bitter? as a protec tive u. Heine, will never suffer the paius and pen. aii'.e- •■! Liver disease* or Bilious Rcmitent Fever. Match 1:1 m Sclionck's Seaweed Tonic. imedicine, invented by Dr. J. If, Schenjk f i h-i- Icipbia, 1 intend*: 1 :- ,ivo the food anil make it* into chyme, tbfffir.it p'rficfes* of diges i >n. l>j' cicaiisirijg; the t .muxeh with Schw,d'f Mandrake P'.lg, inn Tome "cvn red ores the appt tltc. and f 1 that could not be eaten before using it will be 05. ?iy di&^sM i .... j ' n . • . . * y .• !.• iTi monic ; yrup ax lees the cmaeh and liver D 1 * healthy and tie IP* petite re red, henee the nd •• rc sired in marly every . c *>: . . kU' d a'.i .in-:tk of the iSEAWBIihI " 'l* 'l'd three or four boxes of the ■ ALVNDIIAKR PfLLS&v. ill cure ary rdtnary ea.?e •r. S; 1 >k n.ai 3 } roiV. tioaal visits in New l*c. aj:- 1 >:t t'. ; ri.v \\ \ in Phi la •• •' Lv every a . .= !. pa] ors of each j . iiif fuimphl* .>n e-iv.fi caption for hisday* i'.c u *£• i v-v when (he tvro i'tkoitecses of the Doctor, ouo whin in the last : -xoi c >miftuption.: nd the other ?he now is i pcxlc t health, are on Gore; : met.* st np. i •Aid '• y all Droughts and Dealers' pr'r-. .v 5.50 " per b&ttU, or $7. fid tie bait'dots All JeUe; for j advice tbouM be nMre*-ed to Dr. fehenek's Pr'm I vi: al Office, No. 13 North 'tb Street* Phihmcl phi ; Pa- i 'ronernl >' holes ale .Agents: Demos Dames < . N. Y.: S. S. H&nce, Baltimore, Md.: Jolir: L). Parke. Cincinnati. >: Walker k Taylor, I Chi- .go, HI.: Col*ns Bio?.. St. Loui-.Mo. [NOV. 5 18i v l. J \TOTTCTO DRAFTED MEN.—An act ha* j l IN la'- bf y Iby Con:-i - refunding j j three hundred dollar to all men who paid com- j tatih-uion and w-" uf • ward* drafted, pm in rt | id or • nt the <>rvi~e. ill • h i ti> us witi to promptly ! attc • -1 tt> J. 15. CESS A. marehl: 1 Att'y r-nd Claim A gent . . A />• ' •. ; . / o/ /A-y/ Hoy : d. j of a •c-.r. i ratioa. I.avmg tco.gran- ' io the un . - *'uT in XJedfj: 1 Dor j • ;h, by the I.egi rer f Tledf id county, poi , ?V.e i '<• - f Win. St .hi", :U> of the 80-r-'-ogh of i - Vf'-rl, ft" oca \ ;'i jk : - fnflt 'Tci t" said t- ' :ue here l ■: t'.Ted :n1 rc ired t- make imnu- "o.'e p.. ... . t th e having c! ' s are r ? i t > [ ;-•• o: ' . . fo~ immcdieta •-'•H'c a: !;. PhTKR M. SHIItES, ! March l:6t At . : fc >rBL?C .V\LE 0 f'* 1 VALCADDi: UK AD E-STAT i ; By v•; ■' <n\ r f the Orjihww' ' onrt of | : Hen. -r I y, th© ua k-r.-igne 1, A • mini* * rat or-' • jo* the e :: e' f . q j: ;,i:rl Ann?tron -. late ef Sn.i ' j jS ; ring towiifcbip, deeea?fd, will oil at ptxblir | outcry, >n the piemi •i .SATURDAY, l:o ! i iy "f MaivU. 1 7, i,i.. win" described real j | *sta', "■ 'ii 1 town-h'p. to wit: Alt that j j cefi-.it> illAUt Oi JjAXIi udj liuing iaHUs oi ; ! ■■'•■ en -t> , Joha An;.-i , s , I aac Itiicbev. i I r:-4tl> litji.Ur. - !!7a- re :nd 153 pc'cb<... J | a bant oiie .. ' e!,. ; •. cs e'e ■ red cm! unJcr fence, ; :H .1 h-.r. !'■ ■■> two s'or, Stone Dwelling ! Hou. e. : it other z>. ee at, onf-l.tiilii i !t >? s "t te' ••!. Bel -r.co of tract veil tim : .vred T' e ir aid I SAW MIDI, on the j ! property timtenicnt plenty of tine ttuber it - ~e rvi—l bo--;. i.o -land is well inipplic 1 h rai r:i ■ !! Am ii l a!. oan <>rjliarit ! ■i f . 'ini, <■ ffuit upon th pri'inl; • :• —^One-third in band atcowfinnatitill oi e, bn'n ...... in tiro eipia! annual pavnients . witho •> inii- oaf. ; ... .. in on th>. first *of April next. Deed • t>: i>ud. :.:'tcr eoaSrau-lcn of sale, :tatd ji 'i,'<B.-.t t> 1c or n,:'.. gircn fur two last pr v i nt . DANIi'IL It. SKYDKK, •'OH.V ARMrtTnolTtJ. Mar.ii 1.-it Adru aMrciorr. | |i- t 140 (iAJ.E i 1 on cat. '.nt.:: R, BAL 333 © T j&. TIS By virtue of*n wie- of the Orphan?* Goiit J of d county, the - .-igur , A.S.tin'.drator • o Soprii: hicFurian*}. of Monroe •'* , w?U =eH, or. MO**DAA\ iho Mf- h no.Tt, at i-.iA.li ; y.-n ie .in .-aid town-hip, ;\!1 t he-'follow tzlff ■ 't . i! v \ r lu wi : * Til AC T AF AAND, .i.ijoiii i.r; .- i • It 's Sleight •r, Henry Markie, S.- uol . . and 11kecm a •.:. vrr g \\ un- ;i were lies nd ; u> - puii.h. )y i-c ;■ i r itin draft litcd with Admio < ratorh np ;• t • i'of on the e te of Ja 0.. M ad, .!• doe.'*;. -Mi, Jofi perches of land udjoiinug t!i< abo\e, tiis;, . ame purchased by deceased lVrni Loirah akh, y deed of 2fdh Afarch. lSe'k \ .: 10 acres oi -aid land ; . 'va: • i r.nd knee, and ba v ihg a >lory and r naif log Pr Iltng and double L>g lksn Ihcri "ii ore: red. Tiu iv i? ak > an Urchard uf chuicc G uitiipon the p.cii.i: . and the k'Jid is well supplied with good water. V i*- ii given >u or be fur e the It of A]ril noii. Deed to be made r,t confirmatiun of eah . to r >mtnence at 10 o'clock A. M., on f '.id •! -I. when term- will be nade known by ; ndifrit DANIEL McFA KLAN D. \ 1 *r HI BE ! ItßFf 'i" . Ail persons who paid Commub-ion "Vice-; ox went intc tl, 3 Ar or put in a Substitute paying Commutation can have it l- i . * •' et I m ap plying at oner to DDRBOEBOW & LBTZ, BEDFOK! 1 ! ' Attention ■ .31 Men! Congress lias i>;t pa •> lan Act refunding 5~i3(i0 tn 1 n who paid commutari in . t •'• •re drafted and who put in substitute*, or who entered the service. Wv, ;• ->ti . tly att-ud tu the COLLECTION t4' CLAIMS -f per ons entitled tu hr.re Hi' Ir . - refunded, and : will give our speei: i u m. to the msbject. CO3SK OSfKI Alalia • ,3 * V • •at , . .j, f , m. a* P >; March I:3m. PUBLIC! SALE OP VALI AH LI: REAL 15 f ATE. i)y vi cie <4 nil >t f:v v phuii st ourt •: Bedford count;. th- ' m iidinn of the : minor childroa of li* v; >i: :r, J . i. : ./+ •; \ m bcrinni VrSlcv town : ;iip, <i <ieaiad, •• ;l; offer a 1,-uhlif . i*. < n the vo - . u fSA i i KBAY. t'.- .'a Ufv of -11. 1 Ca\ lis. !*•,'; ~V ViC foribt re::i estate, viz A S3IAI.L ftfcAv, i "I f.ANI> ;•! • nmlit ri .jjd Valley 1 • r?ti ii** l'c r! < R*v. F.. odutaiuing i two acre .iud *ixty- jwiies, with a ftorjr and n bfltf i'isnk Hon c\ u -it Hmu e. also on * story and a b..';' high, with two <ii an 1 b- r nctiebrs nceessa• v for a ui.- - dsoivi ti c ec< d. adjoin ing Jots of iili/.BLc b liyiiH £td i>. it. Anderson on the No ti . ib". l '. iU • .• *' •••ith-Wcst. r. o lots of Jacob And • :a UciO'i: re and | John 5i M ulhn. Terms. — One thi.-I i i h.' • . >-. .rm-i i.m oV tale, at. the a'• •• ,n wc C|:iai annii.il p> raents. Sale to e nttit*nc -.i II <J • A. M. iid iuy. ÜB.vUY 'SE, t •. iiali. . Mnieb f 't N r C'J i\iA v.- i . ' : i.. i'uolic 1 vt Kin.• • tue Kosongb ;. f Met a the Jib day of ".'arrh. ' .Ir. w ' • • f 1 ' I>* • M. and i 0'.,;. a I*. *.'• n.t.ffv r of the | Cbaui er.-htiig a I i .c> Road : m : pour* for the er uin," err. ' ibb . i Re IV .... i'.'DY. Fives"t. r> I • . SHANNON; >: . V 1 t- i>r*onn. Mt. BANK 01 Dlh' tT > V aN It KEJ'O: Ft\ Colkctioiib o the . .v N'o: ih and Eolith, the gei ' IKn. at.;e tran-acted. Notes i-.'m! \ i . oils ;ed .ind RemitiaßiM'ii promp: v * ; • iK'K\b YTK \ bought and *oUL ftbZ'J. VHMiNIv i'itA • . N'UA . ; Notice i. hereby g!\. .• tV I ! e*t . t admin na tion of the estate of i laui;!.? - t.We of . na.ke j Spring tewnsh p, u. 0., h. 1 tfu i u the u i-lersignod, by the liegi-' v " Bvatord to., I all persons in deb*, -t to * : - - f -ii heaby notiiiovi to make iui -• -i." e ... . ; d ibbso , hating claims ag .iu.-jt the w i present them f properly aurUcaUi-.-nu i i'er • in*. • i fi x b22;6w ; \ ANN vt i 11 , Aciui/. AI>Mi NiSXRATC : '*s N.- a;• iN ' irj //*.'; ■ , / ■. h ■, dec'if. Notice is hereby tbat v.: aduimis ; t rat ion hare been ...tilled by ih of ilfdliitlAouitty f tc tbr ! ?r.* .neb, on the estate iflleury K<;. r. iv,' 1 Aii persons nd b;ed to saidotatc are ti' ' t , mLke i.ninediatc p-lj j liicnt, and those liavin. claim* wiiJ j.ret-cut them • properly authenticate i for setiicim ... febJ *i> v .'. 5 . H. K IA >hii, Auin'r. ANNUAL UK POUT OF THE AUDITORS OF BEDFORD COUNTY. OSOKtiB MARDORFF, Esq., Treasurer of l!dford county, in account with said county, from Liu. 4, A. D. lsi.i}, to J::. 9, A. D. 1867. TKKASL-RKR, DR. To inoajit received from James B. Fr oui.tir, K late treasurer, as per re • t exhibited, $5,298 24 To of tax rc. tdted from collector*: • f n- A .Vieodeuius, Woodberrv M. 1858 152 94 Jl 1> liarclay,Bedford borough 1861 25 90 Lyi.-li, lli-diord J'urough 1802 78 hi William Phillips, Bedford twp-, <lo 47 19 Philip llardaun, Cunib. Valley do 5 10 ,i p Dor rroiv, Wc'idberry M do 232 20 Jacob 1 .Iter, Budiord township 1862 561 11 1 11 A is, Bedford borough 1864 307 72 Si > ucl l ender, Bloody Run do 50 00 M lllium Ktuchny, Monroe do 114 70 -aph Fisher, Provideuoe W. do 58 81 S.mi I ,Icy. St. Clair do 65 52 ,Be. gV, Union do 73 67 ) !<■ r, Fedt'ird borough 1865 532 10 "> ty eeglc, Union do 1366 82 rI. l'.road Top, do 629 77 , C Black, Bloody Run do 115 00 I >w r, Colerain. do 606 83 A Blair, Cumberland Valley, do 425 00 en j We.U, Harrison, do 135 16 Or ; Gardiil, Juniata do 253 03 i. hat! Carpenter, Londonderry, do 127 00 ..mitel Harvey, Liberty, do 83 58 i't p nyder. Monroe, do 19 61 B ! H i'owsar, X'apier do 519 09 i' M' hi ton, Providence B. do 239 37 in rgt: lU.ughtnan, Providence VV. do 55 33 ! rauii Blunder, St. Clair do 669 56 Vt ky Pealew, Southampton do 172 91 "i X" I as, Snake Spring do 113 44 ■I Horn,Schtllebnrg do 100 00 A-. ipbus Ake, Union do 506 05 won Barley, Woodbcray AI do 737 29 imuei Cri-sman, Woodlierry S. do 1221 73 .1 d.n t ; igard, Broad Top 1366 783 84 Je Ltulub Te mpt n, Bloody Run, do 200 00 ii ry ilite, Cumberland Valley do 350 00 •>. ilow.er, ' olerain, do 200 00 AIV Si oemaker, Karri :i do 185 00 ■la 'nee I ink, II qiewell do 282 00 Henry Horn, Juniata do 150 00 ■ 11 vaus, Loudon .y, do 300 00 John McLain, Lihecy, do 60 00 . ib Fletcher, Moi:r -• do 715 00 ii •df -.!) r, do 347 00 1 h aielott, Ir \ i.l, . do 105 00 J in Ki -b- iisk.irg. do 57 00 X! 1 eweli, S•" in, do 249 00 S, :n Barley, Wou errv M. do 362 II j J amount received fi >ui Hucksters for I L.-:ei s" license 210 00 . > m ney advancedfror. i'izen* f Na i I' i and Harrison twps. on bridge 800 00 Jmoney received from lies of cstrays 31 07 • y received on Treasurer's deeds 26 00 . o money received on lath sold at Court lion i 2 75 To costs in Coiuuio'.iw'h v. S Amick et.al 32 30 To amount received on sale of unseated land , 790 S2 To amount received on bounty fund, 56 40 To undry refunding checks 33120 Total charges, $25,351 91 TREASURER, CE. V.i sundry check- drawn by the Commissioners, as follows, viz: i 1 etit Jurors, February term, $152 34 i ad Jurors, do do 171 10 '. ■_ it .Tutor . special court 449 90 1 i it.Ju; rs, September term 336 88 ' 'roud Jur-.ts do do 142 10 1 t Jurors, X' • über do 383 25 Brand Jurors do do 142 39 1' .1 Jat rs Slr.y do 261 73 t'. nd Jurur- do do 127 59 Fox and wild cat.•:<: alps 327 5.3 ! aae Ken-inger, Jury Commissioner, 48 Ou W.liam Kirk. do do 48 00 1 l Fisher, clef, do do 24 Ou I'ip arc-" 199 83 Talesmen 99 22 < ourt-cricr 48 00 A. . . or- linking as-i s-rncnt rcturua 205 61 t.'us.-'.able'.-" returns 365 73 i rge Rosdes, t uimissioner'a salary 238 00 lichael Wertx, do do 141 00 !.a I Ritch-.-y do do 124 00 id Howsare do do 16 00 i F'ishcr clerk to do 250 00 J Bur, Sheriff, boarding prisoners, 1187 72 d'i conveying prisoners to Western Penitentiary, 692 00 do costs on courm'h cases 73 98 costs in commonwealth vs. John Hammond, 201 S6 ci sts in common w'lth vs. John Stvkeniu? 25 51 M top ditan Insurance company 9# 50 ■Jr. Harris arresting Walker alias Kom dolf 20 00 xpenses of Spring election 241 04 do October election 414 42 rlc- Merwine, services as janitor, Ac. 72 50 . a > C , igard, money over paid on State tax 110 53 Hupp, fchannon & Co. chairs for court House 123 64 Jeremiah Thompson, repairing bridge at Bioi. ly Kun 200 00 '■> Bingenfclter, hauling stone, Ac. for same 50 00 U K Shannon, Esq., fees as Prothunotary 150 00 B lilymyer A Son, hill of oils, paints, Ac. 300 29 Ii I C Blymyer* co., hill of goods 29 65 W Perry, dockets for Prothonotary's otiice 51 00 Meyers A Meugcl, advertising and blank printirg 681 50 Duri urr. v/ A Lutz, advertizing 562 20 Br John Compiler, attendance on prison ers at jail 6 00 Expenses of road views 232 00 do bridge do 26 96 do do sales 17 35 t . a. ' Joshua Mower, work done in re; airing court house 164 90 .Vi , ri tson, building bridge at EgolCi 959 00 n : i i tier, making out anil distribu ti * di iicates, attending bridge sales, .no to ti-y paid for work at courthouse 71 00 . .:. ii i i duty and interest 29 67 Ali r car, bill of goods 23 58 15r • arthci; •. chandeliers, Ac. 150 33 i; A 11 ;.-on, lumber fir court house II 94 ' j ming c art house 245 00 i un'y .id to s ! lie. under act of 1863, 335 39 B I li. ot .. paid on unseated lands, 112 84 T ovtrpai . on duplicates for which rcr is charged 224 53 •r.c 11 Err . uhar, money overpaid on miiitia fund 499 75 i.eury NicieleuJUS, costs oa comtnon k ; c . 35 51 rdorff, money paid for slate roof 515 OS .1, hn trill, interest on note 60 00 i .i i ;6 : ouy, bridgeatStonerstowu suo 00 'e, r h wrongly paid on deed 14 53 e. a,: ; and postage for cosamis i,;, ■ 46 43 ;• L liii; li, rvl i at Hanisburg, 10 00 i 1 ml for public buildings ISO 98 i . i mus, money wrongly paid o; rei -nrer's deed 32 37 ktatiunery for commissioner's office 40 31 At i it, bill of goods fur jail 160 93 u d or, building bridge in Cumbcr i ..dry 200 00 k and Adam Dirhl, coal and ...I .ii 109 90 : to Justices and constables in • ...imonv.eulth ca.-cs 127 19 I E', advertising unsealed 11 00 \i ui l! cy, oiis, paints, nails, Ac. 446 39 11 rn, building bridge at . tY.vf- 630 36 h. lime, and hanliug -and for court h iso 58 20 a A d-tadr. .■ -t- in commonweaith 1093 92 a id la It, v -a- in commonwealth rU A May 44 38 i. a. I ■ e an r chairs for court 32 80 ins, .'i.n A co, window shades and carpet 168 47 acury Xi.'on uu-, examining dockets a. sirearin.; a scssors 12 50 I i! i! ing bridge at Mow -1105 00 r ioioa Sycum. n. i on bridge in East Providence tp. IS 90 II r riley Jlet rgar, freight on slate SI 00 f . :.j. ring court house 72 12 - n Spidlo, i-notiag courthouse, 208 12 ■ . : JJ ngcl, frerghton chairs, 22 20 . ! .. sii ler. | k icriug court house 105 25 I*i repairing, roofing a..d while rhi court house, 162 SO S naler, hobbling prisoners 44 00 i jo- M. ngcl, m als furnished jurors 8 01) . h.kui.on, for haiing dockets bound . i'r ik notary's office, 20 00 P. .i: ! r. hauling slate from Mount .iJlui, 30 04 A vertising horse thieves 256 70 i:iry Munis, scrubbing offices in court h ii,o, 36 50 Wiliiiitn Keystr, bridge or*ier, 500 00 - II Mom head, repairing bridge at Wisegorvcr's 95 00 Hr.rry Dru'linger, Hopewell bridge 51 10 <:, go Man rff, treasurer's deed to com , , so I. " > 54 37 U Vcaster, building bridge at .Shaw nee l.uu 80 00 Special election in Saxton borough 1' - David llioiii .ou lE.ickhurn's order. ! - iJ Michael Kced, Esq., bridge plan.- - o ' O E Shannon, fees as prothonotary 00120 Treasurer's salary, 300 on Revenue stomps and postage 30 00 Allowance on old account 10 00 Expenses on sales of unseated lands 40 0 Bank note detector 1 60 Certified copy of huckster's law 1 50 Huckster's blanks 7 00 Auditors and clerk 100 00 Chas Merwine, attending auditors 6 00 Total credits, $21,247 66 Charges, $25,351 91 Credits, 21,247 56 Balance in county treasury, $4,101 25 Moufty* due and oieing to Bedford Comity from Collectors, and others, for 1866 ana precious years. F• out Collectors: County: State: J A Osbnrn, Broad Top, 1857, 106 69 76 01 I. Evans, do do 1858, 299 67 230 46 J C Morgart, C. Valioy, do 89 23 100 00 Aaron Reed, Woodberry S. 1863, 750 10 Sam'l Beckiey, 8t Clair, 1804, 94 00 750 SJi Bender, Bloodv Run, 1864, 25 00 J C Black, do 'do 1865, 23 84 Arch Blair, C. Valley, do 174 00 64 98 llvnry Werts, Harrison, do 138 41 IV. Perdew, Southampton, do 368 41 67 20 H Crissaan, Woodberry S, do 10 16 E F Kerr, Bedford borough 1866, 1064 19 163 02 Hen. Moses, Bedford tp., do 1793 68 230 00 J C Figart, Broad Top, do 1264 79 163 24 J Thompson, Bloody Run, do 177 70 43 36 Jacob Bowser, Coleraiu, do 935 00 557 06 Henry Hite, C. Valley, do 750 II 134 71 A W Shoemaker, Harrison, do 295 39 42 91 James Kink, Hopewell, do 300 22 25 94 Jacob Evans, Londonderry, do 494 03 79 12 John McLain, Liberty, do 462 66 43 16 Jacob Fletcher, Monroe, do 128 32 54 17 Henry Egolf, Napier, do 826 43 112 49 U Mellott, Providence E. do 485 17 31 22 -I HII Sparks, do. W. do 465 81 224 31 John Kemery, Scheilsburg, do 134 87 42 98 W Grisinger, Snake Spring, do 718 26 167 53 M Tewell, Southampton, do 414 35 67 61 Henry F Smith, St. Clair, do 1377 92 51 72 Henry Corle, Union, do 959 97 227 17 Sol. Barley, tVo.dbcrrv M. do 1741 95 179 76 M Brumbaugh, do ' S. do IS4B 16 291 98 To amount due from former treasurers: A J Sansoui, late treasurer, 160 00 J BFarqunar, do 927 S2 Jacob I) Fetter, mistake in acc't 60 84 $20,577.41 $3,991.29 Mi,eye due and oaed t,y Bedford SOl.llly. The county of Bedford owes John Sill, on note, S2OOO 00 The State claims from Bedford county, on account, half mill tax on real es tate and fine, under act of 1865, about SBOOO 00 Treasurer, l>i'- To militia tax received from collectors $lO2 00 Treasurer, Or. To amount paid for assessing and mak ing duplicates and rolls of militia, 80 00 Balance in treasury, $" 00 Bedford County, SS: The undersigned, Auditors of said county, do certify that in pursuance of the Acts of Assembly, in such cases made and provided, they met at the Court House, in the borough of Bedford, and did audit and adjust the accounts of George Mardorff, Treasurer of said county, for the year A.D., 1866, as contained in the foregoing statements, and that we have examined the foregoing accounts of money due to and owed by said county,and that we have found the same to be correct. Witness our hands, this 9th day of January, 1807. DAVID EVANS, JAMES MATTINGLy, JOHN D. LUCAS, Attest—E. F. KEBR, Clerk. Auditors. To the Auditor General of Pennsylvania: GEORGE MARDORFF, Esq., Treasurer of Bedford county, in account with the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, from January 4, 1866, to January 9, 1868. Treasurer, Br. To amount received from collectors of taxes for 1866 and previous years, #8965 66 Treasurer, Cr. By receipt of State Treasurer, dated March 2, 1860, $3908 00 do do Aug. 3, 1866, 2500 00 do do Oct'r. 2, 1866, 4000 00 Jo do Jan. 3, 1867, 1560 50 Associate Judges* salary, as per re ceipt, dated January 3, 1867, 439 .50 Treasurer's per centage, 115 00 Credits, $11,615 00 Charges, 8,649 34 $2,649 31 MERCHANTS' LICENSES. Treasurer, Dr. To aggregate amount of mercantile license for the year 1566, SS37 00 Treasurer, Cr. By Treasurer's commission s4l 85 Durborrow Jb Lutz, Advertizing list of retailers, 13 70 Meyers k. Mengel, do 13 70 Amount due State, $767 75 TAVERN LICENSES. Treasurer, Dr. To aggregate amount assessed for 1566, SBOS 00 Treasurer, Cr. By Treasurer's per centage, 40 25 Balance due State, $764 75 EATING HOUSES. Treasurer, Dr. ; To aggregate amount assessed for 1866, SIOO 0 Trcssurcr, Cr. By per ccntogc to Treasurer, 5 00 Amount due State, $95 00 BANKING HOUSES, m Treasurer, Dr. To aggregate amount assessed for 1860, S2O 00 Treasurer, Cr. By Treasurer's per centage, 1 00 Balance due State, sl9 00 DISTILLERIES. Treasurer, Dr. To aggregate amount assessed for 1566, $45 00 Treasurer, Cr. By per centage to Treasurer, 2 25 Amount due State, . $42 75 Bedford County, SS. The undersigned, Auditors of said county, do hereby certify that in pursuance of the Acts of As sembly, in such cases made and provided, they met at the Court House, in the borough of Bed ford, and did audit and adjust the accounts between George Murdorif, Esq., Treasurer of said county, anil the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a- con tained in the foregoing statements. Witness our hands, this 9th day of January, A. D., 1867. DAVID EVANS, JAMES MATTINGLY. JOHN D. LUCAS, Auditors. Attest—E. F. KERR. Clerk. Feb. 8, 4t. irtOß SALE. • | 1 Wc take pleasure in offering to the public the following tracts of excellent land for sale at very reasonable prices. Persons wishing to buy will do well to consult us before purchasing, and those having lands to soil will find it to their advan tage to avail themselves of our reasonable terms: No. 1. North-west fractional one-fourth of the North-west one-fourth of section 6, in township 80, North of range 4, Cedar county, lowa. 39 S7-100 acres, Prairie land. Price $350. No. 2. N. E. one-fourth 8, in township 85, range 45, in Monona county, lowa. 160 acres, Piairie land Price $999. No. 3. N. E. one-fourth of the N. W. one. fourth section 22, in township 38, North of range 22, it. Pine county, Minnesota. 40 acres timber land. Price S2OO. No. 4. A good farm, situate in Plcasaut Valley, Bedford township, five miles from Bedford, now in the occupancy of William 11. Nycuiu, contain ing 100 acres, more or less, about sixty acre cleared and under excellent fence, 18 acres of bottom meadow, and the balance well timbered, with a splendid double dwelling house, barn and other out-buildings. A well oi excellent water near the door: also, a good young orchard. This is an e \ client opportunitv to procure a good farm near Bedford, convenient to churches and good schools. Price S3O per acre. DURBORROW A LUTZ, Real Estate Agents, Feb. 1, 1867. Bedford, Pa. \ SPLENDID ARTICLE of Blank Deeds, on t" r parchment paper, for sale at the 1 nquuer ofiue. Nov 2, 1866
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