The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, April 14, 1865, Image 3

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    " x few Reasons Why the
AMERICAN WATCH
IS THE BEST.
It i* wade on the best principle, while the for
eign watch is generally made on no pnncipl- at a!!.
The foreign watch is mostly made by v.cmen and
boy., BY hand. While their iabor is cheap, their
wo'k is dear at any price. Suc'n watches -re made
without pl-n, and so'd without guarantee. They
are iiregular in construction, and quite as irregular
1D movement. They are designed only to sell, and
the buyer ts the party rrostthoroughlysold. Those
who have kept -'ancres," "lepiljes,"and "Swiss le
vers," in professed repair for a few years will ap
preciate the truth of our statement.
THE PLAN OF THE AMERICAN WATCH.
li sited of being made of several hundred little
pieces, screwed together, the body of the American
Watch is formed of SOCIO PLATES. No jrr in
terferes with tire harmony of its working, and DO
sudden shock can throw its machinery out of gear.
In riding or ar.y business pursuit, it is all held to
gtther as firmly as a single piece of metal, it is
just what all machinery should be—
Isr. ACCURATE. 2d. SIMPLE. 3d. STRONG.
4tb. ECONOMICAL.
We not only secure CHEAPN ESS by our system,
but QUALII Y. We do -at pretend that our Watch
c .T. be bought fur less money than tbe foreign male
ielietts, but that for its real value it is sold for one
half the price
OCR SOLDIER'S WATCH (named Wm. Elicry)
is what its name indicates—Solid, Sub-tantial, and
always Reliable—warranted to stand ahy amount
of Marching. Ruling or fighting.
OUR NEXT HIGHER QUALITY OF WATCH
(named P. S. oartlett) is similar in size and general
appearance, but has more jewels, and a more elab
orate finish.
OUK LADIES' WATCH, recently brought out,
is put up in a great vaiiety cf patterns, mmy of
thera 01 ra.'e beauty and workmanship, it quite
small, but warrinted to keep tint*.
OUR YOUNG GENTLEMAN'S WATC 1 is n#a',
rot large, and just the thing for the pocket oi Young
America.
THE PhOOF ot the merits of our Watch may
be found in the fact that we now employ over sev
en hu.-dred workmen in our factories, and 'ha! vsv
are still unable to supply the ccr utantly increasing
demand,
OUR THREE QUARTER PLATE WATCH is
thinner and lights: than the other* we have descrl
bed. Its fine chronometer- balance is delicately ad
justed to correct the variation caused by changes
cf temperature. These watches are the fruits of
the latent experiments in cbr nonet ry, and ar
mzlo bv our best woiKmen. p * separate <1 *pai'-
mfni of our factory. For the finest fim A ping
qualities they Aailenge corr on wi' h the bet
works of ,ae most faincus English and Swiss una-
BOBBINS & APPLETON,
agents fur the American Watch Company,
182 Eroadway, N. Y.
March 31—tin
s> it. to a i as'
VENETIAN LINIMENT.
j T CURES CHOLERA, WHEN FIRST TAKEN,
J. in a few hours, Dysentery in half an hour. Tooth*
ache in five minutes. It is perfectly innocent tc
take intern Uy, and u ircomm-nded by the mosi
eminent physician* in the United States. Price 40
and bO cent*
Tonaw*.-d*, Pa., August 6, 1859.
Dr. S. E Tobias, New York, Dear Sir-—I bove
used your Venetian Liniment with groat success,
both a* aa internal as well as an external medicine,
in e*e of Billions Colic and Cnoiera Morbus I re
gard it a a sovereign remedy. Your Venetian
Horse Liiiimer.t stands unrivalled a, a horse lini
tcsnt imoii g.t farr'u-rs and boatmen on this canal.
WM. LEW 13,
Sip't North Branch Canal.
Sold by all Drugguts. Office, No. AS Corflandt
Sires'., New i'ork. March 31—ltn
BUTLER'S FIASCO
At fort Fi.-ber, was scarcely h greater failure than
tt daily made by most of the aJvertised hair dye*,
nor was
TERRY AND PORTER S VICTORY
more complete paifect and gi.rious, than the con
quest achieved by
CKIST.vDOftU'S HA IK DYE
over gray, red and sandy heads of hair. The ob
aoxious hue is wiped out in five minutes, and a
magnificent brown or black, glossy end natural,
takes its place. Manufactured by j. CRi>TADO
RO, No. 6 Astor House, New Yoik. Sold by Drug
gists. Applied by ali Hair Dresser*.
March 31 tm
A SINGLE BOX Of BRANDRETH'S PILLS
contains more vegetable extractive matter than
twenty boxes of any pills in the world besides; tit
ty-five hundred pbv *l.';un* use them in tbeir prac
tice to the exclusion o oth-r purgalives. 'i'hefiist
letter ot their value is yet scaiceiy app eciated.
When they B*e bette; known sudden death and con
tinued sickn-ss will b: of Die past. Let those who
know tbem Fp-ak righ* >ut in their favor, it ts a
duty which will save life.
Our race u:e subject to a redundancy of vitiated
bile at this season, and it is as dangerous as it is
prevalent, but Bran Ireth's Pills afford an invaluable
and efficient pro'ection. By their occasional use
•ve prevent the collection ol those impurities, which
wnen in sufficient quantities, c.;u,e so much darrgei
to the body'* health. 'They soon cure liyer com
plaint, dysp'-psia, loss of appetite, pain in the brad,
heart-burn, pain in the breast-bone, sudden faint
ces* and costireres. So dby H. C. Reamer, Bed
foid, and by aii reepectatle deale.s in medicines.
March 31, 1805— lm
OLD EYES MADE NEW."
\ PAMPHLET directing bow to speedily restore
sight and give up speclacles, without aid of
doctor or medicine, bent by mail, fr. e, on receipt
of 10 cents. Address, E. B. I'GOTE, M. D.,
1130 Broadway, New York.
February 3, 1865—Cm.
LIST OF GRAND JURORS
Drawn fo r May Term, [ls/
Jame* O. Devote, Foreman,) Wileoti Johnson,
Frnnklin Diehl, Benj. Hints, Je-ae Wught, Dni-I
K. Barley, Amov Harbaugb, Jacob Koor.tz, VV. W.
Laaey, Samuel Buiger, Wm. V* m-gaidner, Danie.
Clark, John Krell, Henry Fiuck, Samuel James,
Wm. Goreoeh, Jacob Eeinler, Wm. Duuiap, John
A):p, lacoh Staff, Hairy DrolTnger, Dau. bw-artx
weider, Daniel Fetter.
PETIT JURORS drawn for same T-rm
Heury Shafl-r, G. W. Gump, Samuel Stiel. Alvy
Bovlan, Frederick Scho-blev, Henry Cook, Rudolph
Hoover, John Yont (of Jacob,,, John Hughes, Wm.
Cri-man.Wm. Lingerfe ter, David Evans, William
Keysei, A. W. Mower, Jacob C. Albright, Samuel
Bo*nor, Isaac liams, Adam Zenibower, Geo. Hartle,
Henry Flurk, G-n. W. lsow=er, Wm. Lowry, Jos.
Mars, Dame) Staler, Amoi'M. Berkhimer, Adam
Oeller, Its e £arnef, Heruf Whetstone, John W.
Crisman. ftoos. Gitlam Jr., Bartley Hughe#, Jos.
Filler, J*a*c Thorp, Wm. Elder, Jo-eph G iffiih,
So'-mcn Ssiader, John Ainos. sr., Wash. Milier.
Drawn vnt certified at tne Couimi-Moners' Ollics
Ft brunty 14. i&65
JOHN G. FibHER, Clerk.
Auditor's Folice.
The undersigned appointed by the Orphans'
Court of Bedford Co., to make distribution of
the money in the hands of J. W. Linger.felter,
j I'-rip, administrator of Ann Eiiza Cox, dee d,
j will attend for that purpose at his office, in
Bedford, on Tuesday, April 1 8 , 1805, at 10
o'clock, A. M. where all parties interested may
• attend i: tiiey think proper.
M. A. POINTS, Auditor.
j April 7, —2t.
LIST OF CAUSES
i Put down for trial a! May Term , I SOS.
: Samuel J. Way vs Dr. F. C. Reamer
| Alary Moser et ai vs Josiah Miller
Same vs Same
j Theodore Kinton vs J 51 ortimore et al
F D Becglo vs Wcntz & Feather
Samuel Cmrk vs VV m Sleek
O. E. SHANNON, Proth'y.
April 7, 1365.
cou rtTroc lam ationT"
To the Co-o -er, Ihe J"trices of the Peuce, and
Constables the ifferent Townships tn the
County of Bedforu Greeting
KNOW YE, that in pursuance of a precept
to me directed, undet the hand ahd seal of the
i Hon ALEX. KING, President of the sever
al Couris of Common Pleas in the Sixteenth
District, consisting of the counties of Frank
lin, Fulton, Bedford am) Somerset, and by vir
tue ol his office of tiie Court of Oyer and Ter
miner, and General Jail delivery for the trial
of capital ahd other offenders therein and in
the General Court of Quarter Sessions of the
Peace; and James Hlums arid .
Lsijr's, Judges of the same Court in the satrie
county of iledford. You and each of you are
her. by ic.piired.-to be and appear in your prop
er pet -mis with your Records, Recognizances,
Examinations, and all other remcitibrsm"cs
tore the Judges aforesaid, at Bedford, at a
Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail
Delivery and General Quarter Sessions of the
Peace therein to be liulden for the county of
I Bedford aforesaid on the first Monday of Mav,
(being the Ist day.) at 10 oMock in the fore
noon of that day, there and then to do those
ihimr- •<> which your seveial offices appertain.
C- YEN under my hand at 8.-dh rd, on the
7;ii of April, in the vear of our Lord 1.N65.
JOHN ALDSTADT,
Sherifi's Office, | Shei itf.
April 7, 1565. J
aster's
OF REAL EST AT E.
"j In ibt-C"urt of Uom-
Jonah Miller, F.#q.. Ai'ov'r. J mon Pleas of B-'itunJ
•it 'he e of Catharine [ county, No. 107, Nov.
Wolford, wi'low ol Josepn I Teim,'.Bo4, being Sci-
Wolford, deceased, 're Faci-rs to revive
vs. ] judgment in Ejeet-
JjniC* Logtie. J mer.t to No. 22:', A
j piil Terra, 1850.
Whereas, on the 2tst Jay of December. A. D.
1864, to ii.e aforesaid Term of soi l Court, judgment
was rniered against the defendant in Die above en
ii"led rause, to ihe effect that the said defendant
should pay a certain sum of money therein designa
ted inter, st ami costs) bung for the purchase
money tor cerrein real efa'e: and whereas, at ihe
February Term of said Court, A. D- 1865, on mo
tion o! John P. Reert, E-q., the undersigned was ap
poiriied a Master in Chancery tn sail <i> ,eai es
tate aforesaid, unless the s ml defendant should pay
the amount ol said judgment, debt, interest and
costs.
Now, therefore, default having been made in the
payment aforesaid, I, by virtue of said appointment,
w ill sell, or. the premises, on
Saturday, tie I'ld day of April, next,
at 11 o'cloek in the forenoon of said day, the real
es'aie of .fames Logue, the aioresaui de.endant,
ccnsi-'ing of the following descnbed two tracts of
valnab'e farm I nd, with usual improvements, situ
ate m Londotideriy township, Redfoid count), viz:
AH that 'cert "in. rent estate n u t had of land,
adjoinirig lands of Henry Wo'ford, Jacob Wagerman
and otbTi, containing 142 acres and 52 perches,
more or le*s.
A {.AO—AV that other certain tract of land,
admitting lands of Henry Wolford, Adam Wolford
and others, containing 73 acres and 43 perches,
more or less; 'he same being part of the real es
! 'ate ii'-viseij ; 0 said Catharine Woiford by her'ate
| husband Joseph Wolfoid, deceased, lor and during
I her na'ural life as by his Est Will and Testament,
! recorded in Will Book, No. 3. page 306, in the Reg
lß'er's Office at Bedford, fully appears, <!j-c.
Terms made known on dav of sale.
* G. H. S?AXG,
March 31. .Master in Chancery.
Notice in Paiiilion.
BY virtue of a writ of Partition, or valuation is
j sued out of the O phans' Court of B-dtorri Couniy,
1 wili proceed to value and appraise ?h- Rea! Kstat
of C atharine Miller, late of Harrison town ship,
Bedford County, dee'd., to Wit : One tract of land
in llairison lowio-hip, tlrdford County, containing
oi e liuri < red and eight acre , a..d one fourth, with
a doable log house, stable, ana spring nouse. thereon
erected, about 40 acres cleared, a-joining land 3 of
Samuel Huffman, Isaac Devore, John V. Wer'z. and
others, on Thursday, the 13th day of April, IBCS ;
at I o'cloek, P. M., when and where all parties in
terested may attend if they think proper. The
hejrs of said Catharine Mil'er are, 1-t, iMary Ann,
wife of Peter F. Lehman, F.sq., of Juniata town
ship. Bedford County, Pa., 2nd, Sophia, wife of
John V. Wer'z of Hat ison town-hip 3' Susan wife
i of An ir-w Ball, ot Londorideiy township 4th Cath
| arine wife of Peter Aaion ol V'eipingo County sth
I ff.snr wife ol Daniel M Millet of H rr.son town
' ship 6th the i#ire of Sarah adee'd daught r to
• wit, 1, Elizabeth Miller of Bedford town*hip 2nd
■ Susan -wife of of George Leddig, of Lundomt-ry
I township, 3rd, John S. Mill-r, of Hanison town
! ship. JOHN ALDSTADT,
Bedford, March 24, 1865. Sheriff.
TAVERN LICENSES.
Tire following named persons have taken out
i petitions for Tavern License to be presented
at the tH'?ct Court ot Quarter Se. .ions in and
tor Bedtoid County, to be held at Bedford on
the Ist Monday, Ist day ol May, next.
Yal. Boser, Sioaerstown,
Joseph Foliar, Juniata Township,
' I'eter Atnick, .St Clairsville,
A. J. Snivcly, Sshellsburg,
Isaac C- Alillcr, St. Ciairsviile,
i A. J. Petinell, Rainsburo,
1 D. J. Stone, "
! Bi tnard O'Neal, Cheneys\i.lo,
| Ciiin>t. Stieli, Bloody liuu,
Joaathan Fcighlncr, Falo Alto-,
i Samuel Cristuan, St. Ciairsviile,
j Ilenry Fiuck, Woodberry,
i Samut.l Sleek, P leas nut viile,
J. C. Black, Bloody Bua,
Henry Bostgen " "
James lianey, Cumberland Valley,
Catharine Tricker, Stoneratowo,
Patrick Drbew, Coaldale,
A. C. Mower, Rainsburg,
Isaac F. Grove, Bedford Bor.
i Joshua J. Shoemaker, "
i Valentine Stecknraii, 44
j George W. Figard, Coaldale,
i W. A. Jamison, Riddlesburg,
George M. Colvin, Schellsburg,
Samuel Staily, E. Providence,
J. A. Raum, Saxton,
ILurv Drollinger, Hoircwdl.
O E. SHANNON, Clerk.
List of Retailers.
list cf venders of Foreign and Domestic
.Merchandise in the county of Bedford, for
the year 1565, as appraised and classified by
the appraiser of .Mercantile Taxes.
Bedford Borough, Class. $ cts
Mrs. V. B.Tate store 14 7 00
M. G. Reimund " 14 7 00
Geo R. Oster & Co. " 14 7 00
A. B. Cramer & Co. " 13 10 00
T. H. &. N. J. Lyons 14 7 00
Peter A. Reed 14 7 00
Miss M. Fette ly " 14 7 00
S. tc VV. Shuck 14 7 00
Do do Fancy store 14 700
Robert Fjan store 14 7 00
J. M. Shoemaker " 14 7 00
Mrs. Stewart " 14- 7 00
Wm. Hartley Hardware 14 7 00
Geo Biymyer&Son " 14 7 00
Dr. B. F. Harry Drugs 14 7 00
H. C. Reamer " 14 7 00
A. I>. Defibaugh Ccmfec & Grocery 14 7 on
James B. Farquhar store 14 7 00
John ALip Son " 14 700
J. H. Hutron " 14 7 00
John G. Minnica Eating House 14 10 00
Jacob Bolmger Confectionery 14 7 00
Reed & Scbell Bankers 14 10 00
Kupp, Shannon & Co. " 14 10 00
Mrs. K. V. Mowry store 14 700
David Broad Eating house 14 10 00
Wm. Mc Mullen & Co. store 14 10 00
Mi-s Urilla Smith Fancy store 14 700
John Harris Eating house 14 10 00
Bedford Township.
Yont Distillery 15 00
Bedford Mineral Springs Ten Pins 7 50
do do Billiard. 7 50
Wm. v oir Confectionery 500
Broad Top Township,
Eichelberger Jt Lowery stare 14 7 00
John Foster Fating house 10 00
Ten Pins 7 50
Given & Maguire store 14 7 00
Johns & Co " 14 7 00
Dunn 4* Lawrence " 14 7 00
Vandevender & Baker < 14 7 00
Richard Langdon " 14 7 00
Alfred Evaos Confectionery 5 00
R. B. Wigdon 7 00
Cumberland Valley Township.
Daniel AndeiSwn store 14 7 00
Her.ry Mii'er distillery 15 00
Coin win To wnship.
A. C James store 14 7 00
Jacob Reed St Co. 14 7 CO
Harrison Township.
Valentine B. Wertz store 14 7 00
George R. 8 liev •' 14 7 00
Juniata Township.
George Garriill .tors 14 7 00
Lewis N. Fyan " 14 7 00
William Keyser 14 7 00
Hillegas St Co. " 14 7 00
Josrph Foller • •' 14 7 09
.Ynpier Township.
G. W. Biackburu " 14 7 0#
>amuel He fitter '• 14 7 00
Middle Woodberry Townihip.
Andrew Baker store 14 7 00
George R. Barndoliar " 14 7 00
A. L. Beckbccffer " H 7 00
J. W. Ricketson " 11 7 00
South Woodberry Township.
D. F. Buck store 14 7 00
Daniel ill. Bard " 14 7 00
Samuel Oster " '4 7 00
George Kauffman " 14 700
Robert Ralston " 4 7 cO
East Providence Toil'dskip.
D. A. T. Black atore 1-1 " 00
John Nycurn A- Son. • '4 n °%
I.W- i,-oaugn " 11 7 90
Bt vdy Bun Borough.
J. M. Rarndollar &So a store 14 7 00
J B. Williams " 14 7 00
William Slates 4-Co. " 14 7 00
Thomas Richey 14 7 CO
Baughmau lie Co. " 14 7 00
Mrs. J.A.Mann " 14 7 00
Eli Ramsay Drugs 14 7 00
Mis. Phebe Akers " 14 7 00 -
Charles Blake " 14 7 00
Cballes Blake Eating house 10 00
Abraham Sparks " 10 Oi)
West Providence Township.
John Gtlbaugh store 14 7 00
J. VV. Rarndollar Groceries 7 00
A. G. Af Henry Allen " 7 00
Southampton Township.
Hugh Wilson store 1 7 00
George iiams " 14 7 00
Snake Spring Township.
William Lvsmger Confectionery 7 CO
Liberty T.wnship.
Catherine Fockiei \ Son store 14 7 CO
Lewis Putt " 14 7 00
Fluck St Wharton " 14 7 tO
B. Elliott " 14 7 00
Londonderry Township.
Jacob Evans store 14 7 00
David Evans " 14 7 00
Cairu. M. De vore " 14 7 00
.Monroe Township.
Jcmes R. O'Neal " 14 7 00
Dannl Fletcher " 14 7 00
Asa M. Williams " 14 7 00
Borough.
John Smith Hardware 14 7 00
JohrrS. Scheil store 14 7 00
Black Border " 14 7 00
Miller ut R.ihison " 14 7 00
Duncan McVicker " 14 7 90
John E. Colvin " !4 7 00
G. Berkstresser & Son " 14 7 00
St. Clair Township.
G. D. Trout store 14 7 00
Simo i Hershman " 14 7 00
F. D. Beegie " 14 7 00
Miss A. C Smith " 14 7 00
Nathan U'nghc " 14 7 00
G. B. Amick " 14 7 00
1.-aiab Blackburn " 14 7 00
Horn ft Brother " 14 7 00
Notice is hereby given that an appeal will be
held at the Court House on the Bth of May, 1565.
A.J. SANSOM,
March 31, 1865 Meicantile Appraiser.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
I lie unJcrrigned auditor appointed by the
Orpii ans' Court of Bedford Co. to make distri
bution of tlie balance of the fand in the hands
oi 11. Whetstone, administrator of the Estate
of Daniel Means, dee'd, to and among the heirs
and persons legally entitled to receive the same,
will attend to the duties of his appointment, on
Tuesday, the 25th day of April, inst., at his
office in the borough of Bedford, when ant]
where all oarties interested can attend.
E. M. ALSIE, Auditor.
April 7, 1865.
DeMcvii (£out% ss:
At an G phans' Court held at Bedford,
vStIAL- 10 sl| ti for ttie County of Bedford, on
the 13th day of Februaiy, A. D. 1805,
* before the Judges cf the said Court.
On motion of John P. Reed, Esq., the Court
grant a rule on the heirs arid legal representative#
of Catharine Mowry, late of H irrison township,
dee'd., to wit: Frederick; 2nd, Jacob ; 3rd. Marv
Ann wife of Emanuel Turner ; 4th, and Henry, re
! siding in Bediord County , sth, John Emanuel is.
siding in Somerset County, Pa., and 6th, Lewiij
residence unknown, said to be in California, to be
and appear, at an Orphans' Court, to be held at
Bsdford, in for the County of Bedford, on the Ut
Monday, Ist day of May next, to accept, or refuse
to take tbe real estate of said dee'd., at the valua
tion which ha 6 oeen valued and appraised in pui
suance of a writ of partition, or valuation, issue!
; outof our said Court, and to the Sheriff of saii
County directed, or show cause why the same
should not he sold.
in testimor.> whereof, I have hereunto set m7
head, end the seal ot tbe'said Court, at Bedford,
the day of February, A. D. 1865.
' O. E. SHANNON,
Bed/ad, Match 24, 1865. Clerk.
U. S. 7-30 LOAN.
By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury,
the undersigned has assumed the General Subscrip
tion Agency for the sale of United States Treasury
Notes, bearing seven and three tenths per cent, in
terest, per annum, known as the
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN.
These Notes are issued under date of June 15th,
1805, and are payable three years from that time,
in currency, oi are couveitible at the option of the
holder into
U. S. 5-20 Six per cent.
GOLD-BEARING BONDS-
These bonds are worth a premium which increases
the actual profit on the 7-30 loan, and its exemption
from State antl municipal taxation, w/tic/t adds from
one to three per cent, more, according to the rate lev
ied on other properly. The interest is payable in
currency semi-annuailjlby coupons attached to each
note, wtiich may be cut of! and sold to any bank or
banker.
The interest amounts to
One cent per day on a SSO note.
Two cents " *' SIOO "
Ten " " " SSOO "
20 " " "SIOOO "
$1 "SSOOO "
Notes of all the denominations named will be
promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions,
and the notes forwarded it once. The interest to
15th June uext will be paid in advance. This is
TUB OiVLY LOAN IN MARKET
now offered by the Government, an i it is confident
ly expected that its superior advantages will make
it the
GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE.
Less than $300,000,000 of the Loan authorized by
the last Congress are now on the market. This
amount, at the rate at which it is beiug absorbed,
will all be subscribed for within four months, when
the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as
has uniformly been the case on closing the subscrip
tions to other loans.
In order that citizens of every town and section I
of the country may be afforded facilities for taking '
the loan, the National Banks, State Banks, and Pri
vate Bunkers throughout the country have general
ly agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscri
bers will select their own agents, in whetn (hey
have confidence, and who only are to be responsible
for the delivery of the notes foi which they receive
orders.
GAY COOKE,
ScßscßtFxioS AGK.NT, Philadelphia.
Subsckiptio.'.s vine en eecsivsd by the First
National Bank of Ho lidaysburg, and First Nation
al Bank of Huntingdon.
February 24—2m0
ILMoru <£oimfn, ss:
At an Orphans' Court, held at Bedford,
111 ai d for the County oi Bedford, on
the iStri day of February, A. L>. 1865.
t)n motion ofAtty Koc.itz, the Court grant a rule
on the heirs anil legal representatives cf Jacob
Cook, laic of Southampton township, Somerset
County, Pennsylvania, riee'd., lo wit i Jesse, Den
nis, Miry now dee'd., who was intermarried with
Da ...1 n.i j. leaving issue tuttivin and Wii'iam Day,
Calvin T. Hay, being a minor, of whom Peter S.
is Guardian, Sarah, now dee'd.. who was in
tr.'narried with George G. Waiter, leaving issue
Jacob OUuriiet Eliza, Sarah and Samuel, all of
Somerset Cou. ,l, y< T ' je three latter ot whom 6'amuel
Walkei is Guardian, Jacob Cook, now dee'd., leav
ing is sue Solomon, Sat?' l * intermarried wi h Peter
Boor, and Samuel, now hvit7£ in Somerset County,
of whom A.J.Colborn, is (sporc' l * litem,)
and Elizabeth Ann intermarried with vt'l'liam Ben
ford, residing County Pennsylvania, John
Henry Cook mil William Ccok ; ail of Londonderry
township. Bedford County, Pennsylvania, George ;
Cook, .row residing in Fulton County, Indiana, and j
Catharine, intermarried with Jacob Hardin, now 1
residing in Lee County, Illinois, to be, and appear !
at an Orphans' Court held at Bedford en the Ist j
Monday. Ist day of .May next, to accept, cr retose !
to take the Real Estate of said dee'd., at the val- !
nation, which has been valued and apprasitd in !
pursuance of a writ of Partition or valuationrissU
ed out of our said Court, and to the Sheriff of s.-id
County directed, or show cause why the same
should r.at be sold.
In testimony whereof. 1 have hereunto set my
hand and the seai ot the said Court, at Bedford, the
13th day o! Febtuary, A. D. 1865.
O. E. SHANNON,
Bedford, March 24, 1865. Clerk.
STAXD fc'ROiti VXvmil
CHKAP CORNER COMING
V,' D O A' N W 1 '1 H A CRASH.
J. B. FAKQUHAK, has been to the City put
chasing his Sp'ing Stock, and takes pleasure in
stating he is fully prepared to sell
AT
A reduction of from twenty-five to fifty per cent
0 N F ORMEK PRICES.
\ 1 " E ask the public to examine our stock, as we
\ y are determined not to let any one under sell us.
COLONNADE BUILDING,
J. B. F ARQUHAR,
MARCH 25th, 1863.
BROWN MUSLIN FIFTY CENTS,
At
CHEAP CORNER.
CALICO TWENTY-FIVE CENTS,
At
CHEAP CORNER.
DELAINES THIRTY-FIVE CENTS,
At
CHEAP CORNER,
G' OOD mackerel in Eairels, half Barrels, Quar
l ters aud Kits at
FARQEH AK'S
CHEAP CORNER'
EAST PITT STREET,
Bedtosd, March 34, 1864.
Save Money!
Buy your Goods at
REDUCED PRICES!"
ALL KLYDS OF GOODS—
Carpetlngs, Muslims,
Calicoes, &c M &c.,
at greatly rduced prices for Ca&k, at
CRAMER & CO S.
March 24, 18C5.
Bedford Select School
FJR YOUNG LADIES AND BOYS.
The Rev. S. J. Berlin, A. M., proposes to
re-open the Select School in this place, (for
merly taught by Prof. Lyon) on Tuesday, the
18th of April, A. L). 1805.
Terms per session of 11 weeks:
Tuition for Ist class, the common En
glish branches 36.00
2d Class, Algebia, Natural Philosophy,
History, &e. 7.50
3d Class, Latin, Greek, and the higher
Mathematics 9.00
One half the tuition in advance, and the
other before the close of the session.
S. J. BERLIN,
April 7—3t. Principal.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of sundry writs of vend, exponas
and ti. fa. to me directed, there will be sold at
the Court Mouse, in the borough of Bedford,
on Saturday, the 29th day of April, A. D.
1865. at 10 o'clock, A. M , the following real
estate, viz: One tract of land containing 400
acres, more or less, about 60 acres cleared an !
under fence, two log dwelling houses, log stable
and other out-buildings thereon erected, :djoin
ing lands of John CeSsria, Esq., George Mock,
John Sliafer, James Rollins and others, situate
in Colerain township, Bedford county, taken in
execution as the property of Zaecheiis Wertz,
Ai.so —One tract of land containing about
one hundred acres, more of less, with a log cab
in house and a small log stable thereon erected,
situate in Londonderry township, Bedford coun
ty. adjoining lands of Christian Albright and
others, taken in execution as the property of
Henry Green.
Also—One lot of ground, about CO feet in
front, extending back about 250 feet, all clear
ed and under fence, with a frame stable thereon
erected, adjoining lot of Daniel Kversole and
David Barnet, siiuate in the village of Lafay
ctteviile, South Woodberry township, Bedford
county, taken in execution as the property of
Henry Miller. JOHN ALDSTADT,
April 7, 1865. Sheriff. I
Yew Mil ft for 1865.-
THE GREAT INVENTION OF THE AGE i.\ ,
HOOP SKIRTS.
J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX EL
LIPTIC (o: dcuLlo) SPRING SKIRT.
WES'iV BRADLEY & CAREY, (late J. J. U J.
O. West.) SOLE PROPRIETORS and MANUFAC
TURERS, 97 Cnambers and 79 and 81 Reade Streets
New Yoik.
THIS INVENTION consists of Duplex (or two)
Elliptic Steel Springs, ingeniously Braided Tightly
and firmly together, roedg*, making the tough
est, triost flexible Elastic an.) Durable Spring evi r
used. Tbev seldom bend or break like the S.ngie
Springs, and consequently preserve then perfect and
beautiful shape twice as long as ary othr Sk'rt.
'J he wonderful FLEXiBiBtLiTV and rat comfort
and pleasure to any lady wearing the Dup'ex E'.lio
tic Skirt will be eXp-iienced particularly in all
Crowded Assemblies. Operas, Carriages, Kailro-o
Gars, Church Pews, ArmChairs, for Promenade and
House Ores:;, as the t>,iit can be folded, "her. in
use, to occupy a small place as easily as a silk or
muslin dress.
A lady b iving enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and
grest ennveniexec of wearing the "Duplex Elliptic
Stee! Spring Skirt" for a single day, will never af
ter waids willingly dispense with tbe>r use. For
Children, Misses end Young Ladies, they are supe
rior ro all others.
They are the besi quality in every part, and un
questionably the lightest, most desirable, comfort
able ant! economical Skirt ever made.
FOR SALE in all first-class stores in this city,
aed throughout the United States, and Canadas, Ha
vana dc Cuba, Mexico, South America and the West
Indies. H?"lnquire for the "Duplex Elliptic Skirt."
April 7, 3865—J3w
Ufa"isfer r s loticc.
All persu n9 'UWrested are hereby notified ihat
the following accGfataiitu have filed their ac
counts in the Register's Ol.'tc ol Bedford coun
ty, and that the same will be pif->ented to the
Orphans' Court in and for said county, oil Tues
day, the 2d day of May, next, at the Court
llousc in Bedford, for confirmation:
The account of Frederick Kauiffuan, guar
dian of Henry Ku.tffinan, Frederick Kauflm ni,
and William Jvauftinan, minor children of Cath
arine lvauftman, late of Middle Woodberry
township, dee'd.
The final account of John Cessna, E.-q., ad
ministrator of the estate of Jonathan Harkle
road, late of Snake Spring township, dec'd.
The account of flames 11. Lyons, executor
of the last will) <Scc., of Benjamin Lyons, late
of South Woodberrv township, dec'd.
The account of Thomas Allison, administra
tor of the estate of Frederick Mechtley, late of
St. Clair township, dec'd..
"The account of Samuel Manspenker, adrn'r.
of the estate of llannah Manspeukcr, late of
East Providence township, dec'd.
The account of James McCieary, adm'r. of
the estate of Geo. B. McClcary, late of Hope
well township, dec'd.
The account of Samuel Whip, Esq., exee'r.
of tiic last will, &e., of George Siiger, late of
Cumberland Valley township, dec'd.
The account of John and Joseph P. Morti
more, adm'rs. of the estate of Geo. AJortimore,
deceased.
The account of Henry Taylor, executor of
the last will, &c., of Jacob N. Clark, late of
Napier township, dec'd.
The account of Tobias Boor and Henry J.
Bruner, Esq., executors of the last will. &c.,
Nicholas Boor, late of Cumberland Valley tp.,
deceased.
The account of Daniel Saras, Esq., adminis
trator of Jacob P. Weaverliug, late of West
Providence township, deceased.
l'he account of Philip Harkleroad, executor
of the last will, 6cc., of Jonathan Harkleroad,
late of Colerain township, deceased.
The tinal account oi John \V. Scott and Jo
seph Hutchinson, administrators of the estate
of Hamilton Scott, late of Bedford township,
deceased.
The iinal account of David L. Replogle and
John S\ Keplogle, executors of the last will,
Asr., of Ifinehart Keplogle, late of South Wood
berry township, deceased.
The supplemental account of J. W. Lingeti
feller, administrator of Jonathan Horton, late
of Bedford borough, dec'd.
The account of Mary Sill, administratrix of
the estate ol Abr'ui Sill, late of Bedford town
ship, deeeased.
Tim account of Charlotte Sleek, administra
trix of the estate of Charles V. Sleek, late of
St. Clair township, deceased.
The account of John Brown, Esq., one of
the administrators of Alexander Gilson, late
of Bedford township, dec'd.
O: E. SHANNON,
April7, ISSS. Kegister.
Miie TTFBEIORIILI"
1 OFFER FOR SALE MY DRUG STORE,
(* JULIANA STBEBT," BCDFOUD. Terra* reasonable.
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