The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, May 01, 1863, Image 3

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Tartu* ■ —For announcing candidates for As-etn
bly Protbonolary, and ShriU, $1 bp; for Ti.easur
r 82.00, I'm Commissioner, Auifitbf and IMor Oi
jector, SI.OO. To insu'-e infertioii,all ai.nouncs
•roents u.v-t-ta! paid In advance.
To THE o? Bsh(oii> Crater* t—l offer \
myself as candidate for. the office of 11-pre'enta-.
t,ve in the next Legislature, subject to the decision
•of the Democratic County Convention.
B. J\ METERS.
Writs foUiOrized ?6 andonnee Ceo. WrUump of
Napier tp., as a candidate for Assembly, subject to
the decision of the Democratic County Convention.
We are authorized to announce tbe name of Win.
M. Hall, Eaqifae a candidate for the Legislature,
subject to tbe decision of tho Democratic ffo'unty
Coti'fhUhn.
I'rothonotary.
Ma. £nroa Please announce the ntmu or Jofpi
It. Fluke, Ksq.. for the office of Tioffionotary, sub•
<wt to the decision of the Democratic County Con-
Whtion: .
We are authorized tpennpttnee J. Henry tjcbcit,
I .Hi., of Schellshurg borough. as a caodidat"fni the
ijKre'of Protbonotary, tuTjact to the decision of
w{w Democratic County Convention.
, We are authorized to announce A. J. Snively, of
{ thellsburc Bor., as a can li jaf for Prothonotury,
bjct to tho decuior. of the Democratic County
Ipnventiori.
We arc authorized to arnniince O. F.. Shsnnon,
Rsq., a n enndidate for Pro'lnn >t try. subject to
Ib decision of the Democratic County Convention.
SheritT
' We are author-red re announce Peter h. StoJe
'baker of Napier tewnstup. as u raruli iatp tar hher (I.
subject to the derision of th-. Democratic County
Cenvchtion.
We arc authorize J to announce the n.vno of Wm.
Bunnell, ot Londonderry township, as a candidate
(or Sheriff, subject to the decision ot the Democrat,
ic Coonty Convention
We are authorized tp announce tsaa- P. t-..rne-t,nf
Bedford tp . a can l'wlate fnf Sp'efiß, subject to
the decision of the Democratic Cdunty Convention.
We ore authorized ,to aqnourtre Issue Rensirger,
Deq., of Liberty township, as a enndidate for Sheriff,
s'obj'Vt to tlyp decision. of Jhe Democratic County
OonditWift. 'lt ' 11 ''j ' Viit
We are authorized to announce c.aptmn I'nilip (•-
Morgeit, of !lor.fv Run Baronet . as a candidate for
Sheriff, subject to 'he decision of the Democratic
leuc.ty Convention.
We are authorize rto announce Capt. John At-
Stadt! of St. Clair township, a a candidate for the.
office of Sheriff, suhject to the decision of the Dem
ocratic county convention.
W<r are authorized to announce Col. John llaier
as a endidate for Sheriff, -object to tho Jeeuion
of the Democratic County Convention.
Mr. Edi'or i Please announce Geo. W. Horn,
Tuih.. of Harrison tp.. as a candidate foT Sheriff sub-'
_jeet to the decision of the Democratic County Con
vention.
• We are authorize'! to announce W. ,\. Powell, of
Harrison tp. a* it candid ite Cor Sheriff, stihiect to
the decision of tbo Democratic County Conven
tion.
We art# aiitl't-iire i to announce S. P. Broad, of
fvhcll'-tiiiri!, m a ' ani'idatc for Sheriff. s'bject to
the decision of the Den oorati: Conr.ty Convention
We are authorized to announce .Henry Fljnite. of
Middle Woooh'rry townnip',' n n Candidate for th
I ctficeol Sheriff, subject to the decision ot
oeratic County Contention.
We tire authorized to annonr.ee Hugh Moore, of
Bedford tp., 8 a candidate for She,riff. subject to
the decision of toe [icmorvatic County Convention.
'rreahiirtr.
We are authorized to announre the name of John
Itoor, of 3edfoid borough, as a candidate for the of
fice ot Trea-nrcr. mbjedt to the decision of the
Democratic County Convention.
We are authorized to announce. the name of Geo.
MatdorS of iltdfoid hotough., (or the olfire of Coua
ty Treaenter. subject to the decision of the Demo
cratic County Contention.
MR. EHITON: Pleae announce J. ft. Earquh-ir, of
Bedford borough, as a candidate for '.ha office ot
County Treasure!, subject to the decision of the
Democratic County Convention.
MR. EDITOEJ Please announce Samuel Defihaiigh,
of Bedford tp., as a suitable candidate for the office
of County Treasurer, subject to tbedrcuion of the
Democratic County Convention.
Wo urn nuthoriifii to announce S.J. *fcC*u<lin%
of Bedford borough, as a for th' oflicH of
bounty Tr#Miur<r, mbjoct to fhe decision of the
lS!/Docf®tic County Convention,
Cotumi^ioucr.
We ave nothnrired to announre Michael Wertr,
V.eq., of ('moil township, a< • < ear.dlilute for Cooi
mieion*r. subject to the decision pi tne Di-inncra
fic County Convention.
We hre authored <> .'enounce George f{hads,nl
Libely TewnsiilV, *s h candidate for Commissioner,
robject to the daemon cf \ lie Democratic County
Convention.
We are to uttmanrc Jesse Pirken, Jr.,
ol Southampton township, ..if a rnndida'te for Com
missioner, mbject to the decision of the Dvtnorld
tic County Convention.
We are autborued to announce Michael S. Rit
chey, of Snake Spring township, ue a cnmliilale lor
the office of County Commissioner, subject to the
u.rUion of the Democratic County Convention.
We are euthorueil to announce Davi.i Evans, if
Monroe township, as a candidate foi Commissioner,
subject to the decision of the Deir.oitf.itic Count)
Convention.
Ma. EDITOR :"-Pleg*e ao.imince Abraham Ke:?n
nrd, of Bedford tp., us a candidate for the office of
CoontyCommi*ioiir. subject to the derision of the
Democratic County Convention.
We are authorised to announce F.dwaid Fearson,
Esq., of Broad Top towhsllip, as a candidate inr
IVwniMU'smr, subject to the decision of the l)em
oern'tc County Convention.
I'oor I>ircctcir,
We r authorized to announce Henry Taylor, of
. t. C nir township, as a cnndliou'e f.ir I'oor D .rector,
subject to the rccieion of Ihe Deuioyratic County
Co ■volition.
W'e ar t . 4iithorit"d to 1 announce Samuel M Boor,
of Cumberland Val.ev township, ai u candidate tor
Door Strectoi, aobject to the decision of the L'vui .•- '
eralic County Convention.
We are authoriaed to announce Henry Moses, of I
Il<~ ford township, as a candidate for Poor Director,
subject to the decision cf the Jivtnocraiic County 1
Convention. I
We arc autboriied to announce liavid Sliver, of
Bedford township, as a candidate for Poor Director,
subject to the decision of the Democratic County
OnventUu.
We are authorized !o announce the name of J i
eob r. Fetter, ol Bidford township, as a candidate
for the offics of Poor director, subject to the deci
sion of the I>emo<ttic County Convention.
STRAY MARE
Came tr*spasing upon my premises some time
about the latjql Marcto, LaS'l, one trey niar,
about 16 hands high, supposed to be about d or 10
yean old, no other mark,, ?be owuer rs requested
to prove property, pay charges and t ike hr away ;
otherwise cbe svi 11 bo sqld according to law.
April 34—3tg p. L,. yoL'NO.
TO CONSUMPTIVES
The advmiser Lading been restored to health ID
a few weeka, by a very simple remedy, after hav
ing autferad several yeara with a severe kag.aflen
tion, and thut dread disease, C resumption —is ar.x- j
)outo make kt.own ta his fellow-sutfercrs thol
mean; of cure.
To all wbo desirg it, k e wi u S(?m i a h O , , l( , i
prescription uetd (free of charge,) with the ir 3 c.|
trons for preparing and rising the same, which they
■will find n MJKE CORK for COHSITVPTIOh 1
MONCUITIS, fce. 'Tie only object' !
?[ l^T ¥e l , ' r ' ending ,rh Prescription is to '
benefit the afflicted, and api.ad information vhicn i
be ronceivea to Ue invaluable, ami h'-'pep cve-y '
anfferar will try hia remedy, as it will cos' thorn
nothing, and may profee a blecing. '
KKV. fi)w/.Rp A. Wn.iO.V •'
•* M - W *' wnAku, ;H, Kiujs Co., S. i
WATCHES, JcWW AND DlAMOfjpS j
jm iKwta-.nDOMua kiIP-.; a
OCIIJL 802 CHESTNUT ST., PIL.T ■ ■! -... . '
Have always on hand a large Stock, of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.
suitaVle Ladles' men's or Baya* wear
Some fit (.nr own importation,
EXI'RA FIjYE QUALITY
| Our assortment o! Jewelry consists of tbn most I
far.ho.uble and iich designs ; ua, also, tbo plainer '
and lea expensive.
! Silver Spo.'iu, Futlts, Pie, C'aa:" and Fruit Knivaa; I
| also, a large vaiiety of fancy Siiv#t Ware, suitable j
I for I'.ridal Presents. I
VVe hive, also, on tan J a molt splendid asfoit- j
I merit of i
DIAMOND JKWELRY j j
i ot all k'nds, to which w* invite .? Pfi cid i aiUen- >
(lion. Our prices will be found coniii.fc:-ably less '
t than the same articles uie u-ually sold lor.
; All kinds of Watches repaired in tne vary beat |
j mn niter, ui.ii warranted tu give satisfaction.
WSDDIIVG RINGS
| on band and made to order. Call or address
LEV,'IS LADO.M L'tS Hi CO.,
Cheslmif Street, Philadelphia. I
I P. ?.—The highest cosh price paid for old CJoli. I
and Silver.
All orders from lb' 1 country will receive especial i
nttenti>n. April 21. 3-*s.
DiSS6XLTIO NOF PARTSEKSHIp'. "
1 he partnership heretofore existing between the
j undersigned, doing business under the nurtm and
1 Arm of JOHN 1. Kounn *£ Co., was dissolve,! ON the
Ist day of April, instant. The books remain with
I John i. Noble, .Vis authorized to settle up the
j name. JOHN 1. NOBLE, ,
j JOS. B NOBLE, J
j Water Street Factory. April 2-ith, IS'W.-u
; WATER STREET EAC TORY. '
, Tii? business will he contiudsJ by the ,übcri*
i her ut the old stand. He has a large slock ot ,
goods now on hand, and continues to manufictiue
Cloths, Casinieres, Satinetts, Coverlets, Blankets, I
Flannels, Carpeiirgs, Slocking Yam, Sc. j
Having a practical knowledge of the business, '
and competent aijd experienced workmen efeploy- I
ed, be trusts he will lie ah'e to give satisfaction I
| and merit a share of public pitr.n.<.
Goods will ha e*i luiige.t ler Ajiol.on favo able
terms, or sold as low'>r-ash ah circumatauees
will permit.
The subscriber will send his wagon around to
all parts of tbe coin u , wjth an assortment of goods
for sale or • xchange. He will, tlso, pay ca-h, ot
part cash and part trade, for wool.
Country Curdpj, Fulling, hie., will be,attended
to as heietofore.
Apnl 5-ftb, I9ui.-fir JOHN I. NOBI.P.
THE KLHPiI.I.Vr LOflSii U.tlX:
* A ? —-0 0--
ItKE.7 AGAINST 7HE WORLD, TOR CHEAP
SPRING ANU SUMMER GOODS !
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED ASSORT
MENTOR WHICH HE HAS JUST
RECEIVED, AND INTENDS SELLING AT
. i i :-1 ! • S.l i |i| 'l'
DECIDEOLV LOW PRICES 1
5> e AS-. .•£¥ J u>. ffQ
Ilisrduare, Queen-w<rre and Groceries ot all de
scriptions, oil ot which contain bargains of tbe
rarest kind, and will bo soil either for cash or
trade.
Customers will find it greatly to their advantage
to give hiin a call at the.Emporium of Trade, op
posite Hufer'a Hotel.
N. ft. — No trouble to stow goods. aptft
\1 v ILL hereafter bu found at the sign of
IILICE HORSE,
opposite Holer's Hotel, where ha is prepared to
supply his custotntrs with'
SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS,
COLLARS, ETC., ETC.
Nt Who'esnle or retail on the shortest ho'ica and on
f He
I'er.-otir desiring neat and substantial work, in
his line at the Vthiapest rates. Will find bis estab
lishment the placc'to get it. Giye him a call.
THE OLD GUARD:
■■l Hronl/ijV/ Jo4Aiul,
DEVOTED TO THE I'D. TV C I I'LF.S. (> K
1770 ANIRtTBT.
Vuiliihfti ",f Tiji'loj by C.Cusrvhev Bt;n p. ,V Co.,
N*<>. Hi) NAW,\ti SIIIHT, Nr.w YORK.
PRICE S! a year in advance. Single numbers
Id rents. I'drwardeil by Mail or V.xprras I.) all
parts of tie Unite I States. Any person sending
tip Hulicribrfs will receive an addition il copy lor
one year. April 21.
lisi'dVTSi Of KLITiI'CJC.
Letters testamentary mt the estate of JJli Flock,
late of Hopewell townslitp. jlejfoid C l-;a'd,
have 1.-N £rluted to the tmderaigned b/ the R'lJlS
ter of Wil's for said county. All p-r-nn, indebted
to said estate, are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims p rains t the sarq,
are requested to pre|ent tHpni propvrijjr autheiilida
ted for s" tli.uicht. to
GEO. G. GlßSON,Executor,
ap2l- Ct Hopewell, Bedford Co , J'a.
BEDFORD HALL ASSOCIATION
j The Stockholders of the Bedford Hal! Association
I are hereby notified that the annual election for five
j trustees of said Association will be held at th" Odd
, TVIIowV Hall, in Bedford Borough, on Monday, On
14th day of May, 1663, between tho hours oi' ooe
i and three o'clock, P. M., of said day.
1 Notice is, also, given that the tuistcca of said
1 Association have declated a semi-annual dividend
! oj (our per centum upon the Capital Stock, which
I the stockholders can receive by calling upon the
! Treasurer, .John R. .Jordan.
; ap'Ji-Zt S. 1.. RUSSELL, Secr'eterv.
I SPECIAL NOTICE.
On and after JULY Ist, lSG.'i. the privifege ot
I converting the present issue of LKOAI. PENDER
j NO rts INTO THE NATIONAL SIX PER CENT
i LOAN fioiamonly called "FiVe-Twehties") will
l.ccajy.
| All who wish to in*et ih the Kive-Twcnty Loan
I must, therefore, app'y before the l.t of July next. ,
I JAY COOKK,
Subscription Agent,
No. 114 S. Third St., Pbii'a. ■
Apr,l it, 1863
Pll. J L. MAKBOURG,
rilvsiciAM axd suuokok,
Tenders his prefer,siona! services to the dituens
of Bedford arid vieirtity.
Oltiie, on Juliana S' , oppri.i'e th- Tbmlr.
OT'H'sUt caL.i /br..;i l'e frvfh .i h r*aittic
or Toh'u O M nmehP . ' , AprjJ34, :iB3-:y j
OH
TR.ID E!
60 afcref.ol land—lo drmed and under ler.ee
with* log Route thereon erected, ftd)oimoi Gevrg-
Troutcidn, George .May and others, parity in Jam*
Alt?, and partly in Londonileiry Townships, lately
owned by Andrew Wolford.
ALSO
Eighty acres of limestone land, on the ilolftd#y
burg pike, 2J mi lea from Bedford—a pait of the
Win. Smith lands—about 12 acres well timbered
ami ballance under truce and in a bigb atate of cul
tivation-
ALSO—I 66 acres near Sto lerstown - withpi T
mile of Bioad '1 op Railroad—about 100 acres clear
ed, with a two story dwelling house—new bank
barn, stable, he., thereon erected ; also, two apple
Orchards thereon, of choice fruit. The soil :a a
rich loam, an : capable of producing every variety
| ot crops of ..t bis climate.
ALSO—A bouse and lot' ol grourd in Claarvillc.
I ALSO—I6O acres best quanty of prailie— tear
i the Mississippi liver, c!o-e to the county seat ot
i Harrison county, lows.
I ALSO—Two 100 acte tracts, *<ijoining Eikharre
i city, ill Die riche.-t Valley of tbe weit the Platte
Va ley—about 2d milts west of Oioaba city, and
close to tbe great national or government road lead
ing west in Nebraska Territory.
ALSO l6O aisre.', two miles above Ounhs city,
on the great bend of the Missouri- Tnis tract is
i well tin beted and very dcsiruble. Alt of these
| iooiLs ntu Joe iteil after u persons! inspection and
earcitil examination of tbe ground, and ;sn be well
relied uport 'fdr fntu"# wealth. Maps showing the
precise location are in my possession.
A LS"--Three dealiable lots in Q.nnh i City, Ne
braska Teriitory.
ALSO—A lot of ground in the city of DacuUh,
1 Nebraska Territory.
1 The above real estate will be sold at such prices
1 us rn insure safe and profitable investments.
Notes m obligations of any kind, that are goof,
wftl be taken in exchange—particularly good bank
notes.
May 1, 1863 0, C. SHANNON,
or Hctailm.
A list of venders of Foreign and Domestic
Merchandise in the county of Bedford, J'or
the year 1863, as a/fp raised and tl as sifted
by l/ie"appraiser of Mercantile Tax s,
Bedford Borough. Class. Dots. Cts.
A R Cam Store 13 10(H)
A B Cramer it Co " 13 10 00
N Lyons h Sons " I I 7 00
Peter A Reed •' li 7 00
Mies M Fetter!) •• U 7 00
S ,J- W Shuck •' U 7 00
do Pat e V stole II 7 00 '
I Robert Fyatt s'ore I t 7 00 i
I J M Shoemaket It 7 00 i
Mrs S F. Sigafcos " It 7 on '
I Isaac I.ijiple • 11 7 00 j
I John Arnold Hardware U 700 ]
} Win Hartley '• 14 7 00
George Blvmife iV Bon "• 14 7 00
pr B F Hurry Drugs 14 7 Od
Pi tl C Reamer " U 7 0(1
A L Debbaugh Confectionery 14 700
Jame B Farquhar store tt 7 00
John AlsipSc Son " 14 7 06
Elias M Fisher " U 7 60
i .Iphn G Mutoich Eating bouse In 00
' lacob'Bollitigbr Confectionery 8 Sob
' Reed fa Schell . Bankers 10 00
Bedford Township.
John S Kitchey dnjillery 13 00
Bedford Mineral Springs ten pfh alley 7 50
•< " Billiard table 7 30
William Wolf Confectionery 8 300
Broad Top Township.
John Dell liquor It 25 00
Eicheiberger & Lowry store 11 7 00
John Foster Eatiiig,bouse 10 00
dq Ten pin alley 7 50
Cumberland I alley Township.
Jacob Anderson store 1 4 7 0O
Daniel Andeiaon •• 1 4 7 00
Jesse Diehl distillery 13 oo
Henry Werlz •' 15 60
Cohnin Township.
since tt 7 00
j Jacob Reeii & Co "It 7 00
|N C Evans Confectionery 8 300
llopt.wtll Township.
j Eicheiberger, Low ry & Co 11 7 00
Harrison Township.
1 Valentine B Wertz 14 7 00
| George K Bailey I t 7 ot,
Juniata Township.
I George Gatdell store 14 7 00
j Lewis N Fyan " It 7 00
| William KeVser " 11 7 00
| ilil'egas A Co ?> 14 7 00-
I John Markle • 11 7 00
Liberty Township.
Jacob Fockler store | t 7 00
T.ew'ls Putt •• It 7 00
S S Fluck " it 7 00
J Crisman •> It 7 00
' Londonderry Township.
j Jacob Evans >• It V 00
.Manrue Township.
! James R D'NbhP ' '* ' I t 4 ' 7 00
i Daniel Kletehir " It 7 00
i Ata M Williams " It 7 00
j St. Clair Township.
I G IV Trout It - ot)
|, Simon ilershinan " It 7 00
| V P lieegle •' It 7 00
i Miss Ann C Smith " 14 7 00
I Nathan Wright • ' It , 7 00
| G B Amick •' It 7 00
i George Uinsling •• It .7 00
| haiah Blackburn •' It 7 00
| Horn Ik Brother 1,1 7 00
Srhelhburp Borouph.
i John Smith Hardware It 7 Oil
( lohn S Schell store 14 7 00 ;
j E Stallvr ht Son It 7 00 j
j J1 Cob W Miliar " It 7 oo i
| Duncan McVicker 14 7 00 I
I Jhn E Colvin " .It 7 bo !
Xopir.r Township:
I John Way-lie " '4 7 00
j tieoige VV Blackburn lit , > 7 00
Peter Ilillij-'as DistiHerjr 15 00
i Middle Woodier/y Township.
! Andrew Baker store It 7 00
I George R. Barndoliar " * 14 700
, A L Heckbcefter " ".4 7 00
Henry Zook •' 14 7 00
J W Rieketron " 14 7 00
Fisback he Reed Confectioners 8 500
Soulh WuoJl'.rry Township.
David F Dock stole 14 i 7 CO
Daniel M Bare •< It 7 00
Samuel (later " 14 7 00
George Kauff'man " J 4 7 00
Robert Ralston •• 1 4 7 00
Hast Providence Township.
DAT Black store t i 7 00
John Nycum Ik Son " It " 00
John Lauderbaugh ' 14 7 00
IFcsf Provi ence Township.
J M Baritdollsr 4- Son <■ It 700
J B Williams ' 11 1 00
Wm States t Co <• 11 7 00
Thomas Ritchey 14 7 00
Baughman Ik Co " 11 7 00
Southampton Township
Hugb Wileon • I t 7 CO
George Mimes 11 ,7 00
Snake Spring Township.
Wrn Lvsinger PbnfoctiAniry 8 SOA
Notice is hereby fiedrPthtft ar. appeal will he held
at the Court Mouse, on the ffth day o! May, 1863.
i.KVI AG NEW, I
M°rranljle Appraiser.
.t4r • r\-.
PUBLIC SALE
j OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
By virtue of an order of the Oiphans' Court of
' BedloriL roomy, the uudeis gaed ad<iMutmtor of
! the estate oftHijbr John Wataoa, will of
fer at public sale, on
SATURDAY, the 2<t day oj May,
next, at the Court flonse. in the borough of Bed
j ford, the follow ing real estate, to vir :
j No. I. A tract of land situate in Berford township
'in said county, adjoining lands of Espy Ander.
I son, Esq., Mr*. Eliza Watson, William Lyon, Esq.
and others, containing
120 Acres, 65 Perches,
and allowance, surveyed on a Warrant to Humphrey
' Dillon, dated July 12, 1826.
No. 2. A small tract of woodland adjoining the
above and lands of William Lyen, Esq., containing
j 1.1 acies or thereabouts.
The above tracta will be divided into lota, a plot
of which will be exhibited on day of sale,
! No .'). The undivided one-fourth part of a tract
j of foal land situate on Six Mile Run, in llroad Top
township, in said county, adjoining lands of B. L.
Wigton, the Huntingdon and Broad l op Kailroid h
j Coal Company, and others, containing 173 acres
' moie or lesi. This is a valuable tract of coal land,
j and immediately available as such, as it is located
on the Six Mile Run branch of the Huntingdon and
' Broad Top Railroad.
TERMS—one-half of the pmcbise money to be
paid in ca-h at confirmation of tbe aale, and the bal
; *ece in one year thereafter with interest.
Sale to commence at one o'clock. P. M.
ALLX. KINfJ, Adm'r.
ol M■'j J. Watson, dee'il.
April 10, 188.1.
riIOTOCRiPUN.
T. it. GETTfrs hfti just rgtdtneif (rom the East, 1
where be has availed himself ot all the recent im- j
provements in the Photographic art, anil is now pre- !
pared to furnish Pictures ot' every style and as per-1
feet as can be bad at any of the city establishments. '
His Photographs, especially bis " Card Vt Vwitte," j
cannot be excelled, in proof of which he only asks ]
his friends and the public generally In call and see !
for themselves.
He has brought with him a splendid stock of
ROSEWOOD, EBOXY .IXD GILT
FRAMES,
cf ai! sizes, ranging in prire from
•10 tents <o H !?ollarx.
Also a variety of frames for card pictures, as low :
as VI) Ciijfta each.
Also a variety of BKAOtIfUL PHOTOGRAPH j
ALBUMS, varying in price trout
75 Cents to 9 Dollars,
and holding from 12 to 300 PICTURES. \
These FRAMES and ALBUMS are made of the j
finest materials and are the cheapest evet offered '
to the citizens of Bedford county, and being deter '
mined to sell CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST
he can assure Ins customers that they need not go
elsewhere to find as good an article at the same ;
price. His motto is "qaiek sales and small profits."
1 . R. GETTY'S.
April II), 1903.'
SHERIFF'S SALE.
P>y virtue of Sundry writs of Ft. Fa. Fend. Ex
ponas and Levari Facias to me directed, theio will
he sold at the fiourt Home, in the Borough of Bed-
Vord.on Saturday the 2il diy of May, 1893. at: 10
o'clock, A. M. the fol'owing real estate, to wit t
Ail the defendants, J. P. Kriohbaunt's interest in
; the following described tract of land, situate in
Londonderry township, Bedford, County and State
of Pennsylvania,on the waters of big Will's Creek
being the land that tbe said J. P. Kriehbauni bought
ol Peter Smith, adjoining lands of Joint Wilhelrn,
John Miller, Levi Sh.ifer, Shroyer and others.
One tract or part of a tract containing 291 acres
and 130 pare her And the n hei tract, warranted
tn the name of Kdwatd Allen, eont dning 461 acres
• rut allowance and taken in execution as the prop,
etty of J. Peter Kricbbaum.
ALSO.—One Tier of land containing 223 acres
| more or less, about 72 acres cleare 1 and under fence
j with a story and a half log home, tenant house,
I Saw mill, doub'e log barn and other out buildings
1 jhereon erectrd : also, an apple orchard thereon, ad-
I loining lands of Michael Stuff!, Caseltun Ake and
j Stheis. situate in Uuion township, Bedf°t,d County,
■ tnd taken it, execution as '.ho propei ty of George
, onyiler.
1 ALSO. —All the defendant, Joseph C. Urum
| kaugh's right tirle and interest in and to one tract of
land, containing till acies more or less, about 35 a
! l-ics cleared and under fence, with a small log house
! and log stable thereon erected, adjoining lands of
| David Bridrnthal. Jacob Smith and others, situate
in Middle Woodbcrry township, Bedford County,
I ind taken in execution as the property ot Joseph C.
' Brumbaugh.
! ALSO.—AII the defendant, fjeorge Snyder's in
! tfiest in and to a certain Saw Mill on the premises
i if the said George Snyder situate in (Tnion town*
! thip, Bedford Qounty, near the Public road leading
I horn Mowry's Mill to Texas, and the lot of ground,
curtilage appurtenances necess ry to >•' " Mill
land tatieu in execution as the propei jeorge
t Snyder.
JOHN'J. CESSNA, .
! Sheriffs olfice, I Shcufl.
! April 10, 1863, i
f \ .notice!
I The following named persons have filed their pi
titiona and will make application to the .Court of
Quarter Session ot the l'eace, in and for.the county
of Bedford, to' be held oh the first Mortfliy (Ith day)
of May next for Tavern License :
Joseph Fu'ter Buena Vista.
' J. A. Raum Libtrty thrtrnsbip.
D. A. T. Black Providence "p.,
Lewis Anderson Broad Pop
Bernard O'Neai I'tiauf. yaville
Valentine Wfcr r. Harrison tp.,
A. W. Mowry Pattonsville
Charles Bush Lonuonderry
I-Vter Amick St. Clair
jshn A. Gump Bloody Run
Eliza Hai.ey 0- Valley tp.
Martin Feiehlner Harrison
Hetiry Keyser
Catharine Trucker stonerstowia
A. J i'entiell Kutn.buig
Da vid btuckey i 1
G, M.Colvin Schellsburg
J. M. Robiaon do'
Henry Fluke ) Woodberrv
Wm. M Pea nun do
John C. Black
Thomas Kitchcy
Mrs. Sarah Filler Bedford bor
Michael Eicheiberger Hopewell
Isaac Mangel Bedford Ifor
Samuel M Sleek St. Clair
John Besscrer Liberty
Valentine Steckman Bedford bor.
John Markte, Dry Ridge
Frederick Mock South Woodbr.rry
A. G. A'llsn • ; Bedford Springs
Joseph Mastinoore Shake Sptiug
J.P.Cessna Bloody Run
Patrick Drbevv Coaldalo
J. A. Snivley Schellsburg hot.
John Hater, Bedford Borough
Tttos. C. Hclghnrd, Union tp.
t April, 10, 1963.
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LOAN. Amounts can be had to suit fbo means of |
ililfeient individuals from Fifty Dollars to Thou- j
sands. The interest to be payable and lo be ac- '
counted for halt yearly in GOLD.
REED 4- SCHELL. i
Apnl IQ, 1963—3ts*
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADF.LPIHA, l
Pa„ Diseases of the Nervous System, Spermator- ;
rhcea or Seminal Wea!<U''se f Impotence, and other |
affections the Sexual Organs, Physical Debility ,
and Ficmnture Decay—i ca and reliable treatment, !
in reports of the Howard Association, sent by mail i
in aeaM lette: envelopes, free of charge. Address,!
Dr. J. IKILLIN HOUGH TON, HOWARD ASSOCIATIOS,
No. 3 boulb Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Marrfi tf, 1887 ly
The undersigned kavfng opened J Qlackimith
• hop, immediately opposite the residence ui Samuel
Vonderiiflith, in Bedford Borough, lofiMtn- the pub
lic t|t be i* prepared to dp
HORSE SHOEING, STtiO.VG or LIGHT,
repairing wagons, or any thing urual-'y done in his
i line. The patronage of Me public is respectfully
solicited.
A, J WSII6.SU.
April 17,
LfiT OF PETIT JURORS,
Dioicn for May ttrm (Ith day) 18G3
P. Winpgardner, A. J. Crxsman, John MooJt.
Jacob Conrad, Valentine Etnmctt, Goo. Koadx.
George Fotts, Utilizer Fletcher, Jacob Carpen
ter, I*. H. DavLs, Martin Hoover, Samuel Sha
fer, Afa William.' l , William Hancock, Wcatlcy
Perdetv, Jacob H. Wright, F. D. Beetle, Dan
iel Cring, Philip Hanlutan, Charles S. Crlsman,
William Cessna, jr., John Miller, Enoch Cntes,
Goorge Brown, John Imler. Joseph Mullin, '
Samtn'l Shafttr, Goo. Hortz, Tho. Price, Ben-1
jamin WigfieW, Singleton Sitter. Simon Nycutp, !
John C. P'iffart, Goo. Fin ok, Samuel NDode- ;
mux, Daniel Stufcr Samuel Shuck, Thomas
Ritchey
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WHOLtSSLC OSALKRS IN
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, March G, 18G3—ly PHILADELPHIA.
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PHILADELPHIA,
Dealer! in Butcher's Edge Tools anil Files,
1 Together with a general block a£ English and
AniiWn'n llardware.
j March 6, 1863 —ly
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WHOLESALE
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1 \v ak t; UUIME,
j ilfo. 110 Korih Thin} Strict,
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PHILADELPHIA.
, Country custom respectfully solicited- Our
stock is largo and will always be ns low in price
is any in the market. March 6, 1963 ly
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■ BUS IT vv KURTZ,
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Atse— Blenched Shirtings, Gotored Cambrics
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March R, 18(i3.--ly
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