The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, June 09, 1865, Image 3

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{Rate* for announcing candidates : District At- 1
toiney, $3.00 ; Treasurer, 3.u0 ; Associate Judge,'
$2-00 ; Commissioner, $2.00 ; Poor Director, SI.OO ,
Auditor; $1.00; cash, in advance.]
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
Wa are authorized to announce John Primes,
Kq., as a candidate for District Attorney, subject
to the decision of the Democratic countv convention.
SVe aie authorized to announce E. F. Keek, Esq., j
as a candidate for District Attorney, subject to the :
cecision of the Democratic county convention.
TREASURER.
MB. EDITOR ; Please announce Gee.; ;k Ma a nop. it,
'of Bedtord borough, as a eandicive io: County Treas>-
urer, subject to the decision of the Democratic coun
ty convention.
MR. MEYF.RS : Please announce V'ILLTASI BOWLES.
ot Bedford borough, as a candidate tor ihe office of
County Tieasurer, subject to the decision of the
Democratic county convention.
Mr. EDlTOß:—Please announce DANIEL BORDER,
of Bedford Dotougu as a candidate for County
Treasurer, subject to the decision oi tne Democrat- j
ic County Convention.
ASSOCIATE JUDGE.
We are authorized to announce ISAAC Kf.NSINGLS, ;
Esq., ot Liberty township, as a candidate for Asso
ciate Judge, subject to the decision of the Demo
cratic county convention.
•Mk. MEYERS : Ycu will please announce RODERT
STECKMAN, of Bloody Run, a:-, a candidate for the i
office of Associate Judge, subject to the decision of
the Democratic county convention.
MR. EDITOR .—Please announce JOHN A. MOWRY,
of Bedtord borocgb, ai a candidate for Associate ,
Judge, subject to the decision cl the Democratic
county convention.
Mr. -MEYERS:—PIease announce GEOROE SMOUSE,
Jr., of Snake Spring township, as a candidate for
the office of Associate Judge, subject to tne deci
sion of the Democratic county convention.
COMMISSIONER.
We are requested to announce MICHAEL S. RITCHEY,
Esq., of Snake Spring township, as a candidate for j
County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the i
Democratic coontv convention.
POOR DIRECTOR.
We are authorized to announce SAMUEL BECKLEY,
of St. Clair township, as a candidate for the olS
of Poor Director, subject to ihe uecuion of the Dem- •
erratic county convention.
MR. EDITOR: —Please announce DANIEL R. AN
DERSON, of Cumberland Valley, as a suitable person t
for the office of Poor Director, subject to the deci- \
sion of the Democratic county convention.
We are authorized to announce F. G. Paten, ot 1
Colerain township, as a candidate for the office
Poor Diiector, subject to the decision of the Dem
ocratic county convention.
Bedford Markets.
[Corrected weekly by J. B. Furquhar.]
Flour, per barrel, 58 50 i Potatoes, per bus. .50 '
Wheat, per bush. 1 50 j Eggs, per dozen, ,;5
Rye, par bush 1. 1 25 j Butte, per lb. .20
Corn, per bushel, 1 00 j Lard, per lb. .20
Gats, per bushel, 65 j Bacon, per lb. .20
rai.ll'i. ,—IJ a m-iMZTi filTll .Bug ai-i ~ , 3
Resistance at an End !
Great news of brilliant achievements is arriving
!
from every quarter. Heads that roost furiously re
bel against the laws of beauty, whether they bo
white, iron gray, sandy or glaring red, are every
where j
STRIKING THEIR COLORS,
And assuming the loveliest broven or the most lus
trous and perfect black, under the swift operation of
CBiSTADOROS HAIR DYE
Winch transfigures than in a lew moments. Man
ufactured by J. CRISTADOKO, No. 6 Astor House,
New York. Soßi by Druggists. Applied by all
Hair Dresses*. [June 2—lm
A CARD TO INVALIDS.
A Clergyman, while residing in South America
as a missionary, discovered a safe und simple rem
edy for the cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, j
Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and >
the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful
and vicious habits. Great numbers have been ai- i
ready cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a
desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, i will
send the recipe for preparing and cu:ng this medi
cine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it.
FREE OF CHAE.SE.
Please enclose a post-paid envelope, addressed To
yourself. Address, JOSEPH T. IN MAN,
Station D, Bible House,
February 10, 1865—1y New York.
IF YOU WANT TO KNOW
A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING relating to the hu
man system, male and female ; the causes and T'-a
rnent of diseases ; the marriage customs of the
world; Low to marry welt and a thousand thingt
never published before read the revised andeniargs
ed edition of "MEDICAL COMMON SENSE," a curious T
book for curious people, and a good book for every !
one. -HO pages, mo Illustrations. Price $1.50.
Contents table sent free to any address. Books j
may be had at the book stoies, or will be sent by
mail, joit paid, on receipt of the ptice. Addiess
DR. E. B. FOOIE, M. !>.,
1130 Broadway, New York.
_ Feb. 3, 1865 -Cm
OLD EYE 3 MADE NEW.
t PAMPHLET directing ho vto speedily restore
sight and give up spectacles, without aid of j
doctor or medicine. Sect by mail, free, on teeeipt j
oi 10 cents. Address, E. B. FOOTE, M. D., .
1130 Broadway, New York, j
February 3, 1865—6 m.
Xcw iHiilisiery !
Mrs. E. V. MOWRY
Has just received her
SPRING AM) SUMMER STYLES |
OF MILLINER Y GOODS,
which has been selected by a lady of Philadelphia, !
of mush experience, and most excellent tnste.
BTP""Ladies had better avail themselves of the ad .
vantage of examining her goods before purchasing ;
else where, as she intends to sell at very shortprofits. I
Bedford, June 9, ISGS.
IVotice Jo Trespassers.
All persons are hereby warned against trespass
ing upon our lands, by hunting, fishing, or other- j
wise, as the law will be enforced against them, with- !
out respect to persons.
HF.NKY ROSE, JACO3 WERTZ.
WILLIAM GILL AM, WILLIAM ELDER, i
LORENZO CESSNA, A. ZEMBOWER,
SAMUEL WHIP, GEORGE WHIP.
Curnb'd. Valley, June 9, 1565.
DIVIDEND.
A dividend cf one half per cent, was declared by
the Managers of the Bedford and Stoystown Turn- !
pike Company, on the Bth day of .May, payable oo I
demand.
June 9,1565. A. E. SCHELL, Sec'y. j
PROPOSALS
lor roofing the bridge at George Road's Mill in >
Liberty township, will be received at the Commis
sioners' Office up to June 2ist, 18C5. Said bridge !
n 225 feet long and 15 feet wide. Proposal! to be j
sent to the Cleik at 'he office lie Bedford.
By order ot the Commissioners.
June 2, 1855. J. G. FISHER, Clerk.
Important Notice.
TO TAX COLLECTORS.!
A.I Tax < ollectors for 1861 and previous years,
are hereby requested to make immediate settlement j
of ther duplicates. The Commissioners have di- :
rected me to issue executions against all Collec- '
Ivors above specified, wbusa duplicates remain un- !
settled by the 4th day of September next.
E. F. KF.RR, Att'y la Qoiomisiiojiax. j
June 2, 1865.
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sent, postage f.-ee, on application.
Huntingdon & Broad Top Bail Road.
DEPARTURE OP TRAINS
Mail train, northward, leaves Mt, Delias station
at 3.40 p. m., arrives at Huntingdon at 6.58 p. m.
I Accommodation, northward, leaves Mt. D..lias at
9.25 a. in., arrives at Huntingdon at 12.35 p. m.
Mail train, southward, leaves Huntingdon, at S
a. m., arrives at Mt. Dallas at 11.10 . m.
Accommodation, southward, leaves Huntingdon
at 4 p. m., arrives at Mt. Dallas at 7.10 p. m.
A line of coaches from Bedford, connects with
the trains at Mt. Dalias, leaving Bedford at s a. in.
and t p. m.
FARM MACHINERY
Extraordinary inducements!
Having on hand a large assortment of the
' "Eureka Haij, Straw and Fodder Cutters and
Crushers
j I will give them out to reliable farmeis payable
Ist of January next, at whatever the price may be
at the factory at that time, with freight to Bedtord
onlv added.
ALSO,
1 will sell the "FARMER MOWERS" war anted
equal to the best in the World, at the following
rates (at option of buyer at time of purchase) v.z.
£156,60, payable Ist of September next, or 109
Bushels of wheat to be delivered on or before Ist
December next; or at whatever the prices may be
at the factory in 1566, interest and freight only ad
ded. As over
100 Of these Mowers
ate now in use in Bedford and Csomersel Counties,
j they need no further recommendation. Send in
your orders soon for Mowers as many are already
■ engaged.
ALSO—FOR SALE
2 Wood and Parson's Improved Sell Raking Rea-
L per 3 and Mowers Combined, warranted in full, at
**5203.00 each,
WM. HARTLEY, Bedford Pa.
! Jur.e 2, ISCS.
A. li. CRAMLR & CO.,
Have received theii usual supply of
Spring and Sum Be roods.
Every body in search of
12 A R A IIVS.
is respectfully invited to give us a call.
| June 2, 1805.
NEW CARPETTNQS
1,000 Yards IJevr Wool Carpets,
250 Yards Canton Matting,
500 yds -J, Floor Oil Cloths all
| of which will be sold at a snail advance on
Eastern wholesale prices.
J. B. CFUMEU <S* CO.
June 2, ISGo.
D. W. A Ivi O S *
HOR
PATENTED JAN LAKY l*i, 18GI.
This Rake combines greater improvements, and
! more effective capabilities, than any ever before
; offered to the Agriculturist.
1 As the teeth are elevated and depressed by the
| foot ol the driver, his hands are left free Jo guide
| his 'cam with precision, and keep it under perfect
! control.
i As each rake-tooth is capable of an independent
vertical movement, th* rake will operate pcifeetly
' over the most uneven surface with a uniform pres
sure; and wi!', consequently,
RAKE GRAIN It GRASS PERFECTLY CLEAN.
This rake is solidly constructed of durable mate
; rials, and is so simple and direct in its operation
that any boy who can manage a borse in harness
j can, with this Rake, do perfect work.
| Agents wan'ed in every county seat throughout
| the State to sell this HORSE RAKE.
Having lately made new improvements I feelcon-
S fident that I can give full satisfaction to farmers
generally. I would refer the public to Hon. Job
Mann, Asa Stiver, John James, Adam Dibert, Sam
| tiel Boor, Michael Dibert, Isaac lmler, Charles M.
| Colvin, W. P. Mickel, and others who have used
: this Rake.
fu-ther information as to license, sale, or
I use of this Patent, address
DANIEL W. AMOS,
I May 26, 1965. Bedford, Pa.
U. S. 7-30 LOAN.
THIRD SERIES.
$930,000,000.
By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, j
the undersigned, the General Subscription Agent
tor the sale of United States Securities, offers to
ihe public the third series of Treasury Notes, bear
ing seven and three-tenths per cent, interest per
annum, known as the
7-30 L a A N .
These notes are issued under date of July 15, 1565,
and are payable three years from that date in cur
rency, or are convertible at the option of the hold
er into
l r . S. Siv er ceuL
GOLD BEARING BONDS
These Eonds are now worth a handsome premium, |
and are exempt, as are all the Government Bonds, j
frorn State, County, and Municipal taxation, which !
adds from one to three per cent, per annum to their j
value, according to tberate levied upon other prop- j
crty. The intertst is payable semi-annually by j
coupons attached to each note, which may be cut'
oft and sold to any bank or banker.
The interest at 7-30 per cent, amounts to
One cent p L r Jay on a S3O note.
r a
Two cents " " " SIOO "
Ten " " k < " SSOO
20 " " " SIOOO "
$1 ' ' " " SSOOO "
, Notes of all the denominations named will he 1
| promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions, j
I The Notes of this Third Series are precisely sim- j
; ilar in forn and privileges to the Seven-Thirtiesal- j
: ready sold, except that the Government reserves to ,
' itself the option of paying interest in gold coin at
' 0 per cent., instead of 7 3-10ths in currency. Sub-!
j sciibers viif deduct the interest in currency up to
July 15th, at the time when they subscribe.
i The delivery of the notes of this third series of
I '
the beven-thirties will commence on the Ist of June
j and will be made promptly and continuously after
' that date.
, The slight change made ih the conditions of this
! THIRD SERIES affects only the matter of interest
The payment in gold, if made, will be equivalent
| to the currency interest of the highpr rate.
The return to specie payments, in the event of
which only will the option to pay interest in Gold
; be availed of, would so reduce and equalize prices
that purchases made with six per cent, in gold would
: be fully equal to those made with seven and three
tenths per cent, in currency. This is
The Only Loan in Llarket
Now offered by the Government, and its superior
advantages make it the
( Ureal Papular Loan of Hie People.
j .Less than $230,000,000 of the Loan authorized
by the 123t Congress are now on the market. This
amount it iate at which it is being absorbed,
I will all be subscribed for within two months, when
the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as
has uniformly been the case on closing the subscrip
tions to of her Loans.
In order that citizens of every town and section
of the country may be afforded facilities forisking
, the loan, the National Banks, State Banks, and Pi"'-
; vate Bankers thioughout the country have general
-liy agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscri
bers will select their own agents, in whom the*
have confidence, and who only are to be responsible
! for the delivery of the notes for which they receive
orders.
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, Philadelphia.
May 12, 1865—2 m
SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BS KECEIVEI> by the First Na-
tional Bank of llollidaysburg, and First National
Bank of Huntingdon.
GREAT SALE
OF
WiTtiiES & JEWELRY,
*IOOO,OOO WORTH!
F To be disposed of at Qsv DOLLAR each, with
\
i out regard in valfc, not to be paid for un
til yen know what you are to nccivc.
By A. H. Bowen & Co..
[Jtgents for the Manufacturers,]
No. 36 Befktn?.n Street, New York
Q3?*ilead the following list ot to be sold for
ONE DOLLAR:--
ICO Gold Hunting Case Watches, each $125 CO
100 " Watchea, various styles, each 75 00
200 " Ladies' Gold Watches " 50 00
j 500 Silver Watches each S2O 00 to 35 00
I 6,000 latest style vest <J- neck chains 5 00 to 20 00
i 5,500 Gents California diamond pins 5 00 to 20 00
; 1,000 California d.amond ear drops 5 00 to 10 00
J 3,000 Miniature revolving pins 5 00 to 10 00
I 2,000 California Diamond be enamelled
Gent's scarf pins new styles 500to10 00
j 2,000 Masonic and Emblem Pins 300to10 00
; -2,500 Gold Bund Biacrlets, engraved 3 00 to 20 00
3,000 Jet anu Mosaic Brooches 3 00 to 10 00
2,000 Cameo Brooches 5 00 to '2O 00
C,oou Cora! F.ar Drops 4 00 to G 00
2,000 Ladies' Watch Chiins S 00 to 1> 00
6,000 Gent's Pinsj a splendid assort't 2 00 to 10 00
4,000 Solitaire Sleeve Buttons 3 00 to 10 00
3,000 Studs U Sleeve Button.", in sets 3 00 to 10 00
! 5,000 Sleeve Buttons, plain t* gpgta'd 2 00 to S 00
j 10,000 plain and engraved rings 2 50 to It 00
| f ,000 Lockets, richly engraved 2 00 to 10 00
i 15,000 sets Ladies' jewelry, new and
latest styles 6 00 to 12 00
i 5,000 Handsome Seal Rings 3 00 to 8 00
! 2,000 sets Bosom Studs 2 50 to C 00
I 2,000 Gold Pens and Gold Holders 15 00 to 25 00
! 1,000 Sets Jet and Gold Pins & Ear
Drops, latest styles, very rich 6 00 to 10 00
' 2,0r0 Gold Thimbles, Pencils *&e., 4 00 to 6 00
10,000 Goid Peas, and Silver cases 500 to 300
' 10,000 Gold Pens, Ebony holders 4 00 to 6 00
This entire list if beautiful and valuable goods
; will be sold for ONK DOLLAR each. Certificates of
all the above articles will be placed iu envelopes,
and seaied. These envelopes are sent by mail, as
1 ordered, without regard to choice. On the receipt
, of the certificate you will see what you are to have,
! and then it is at jour option to send the dollar and
i take the article, or not.
| Five certificates can be ordered for $1 j eleven
for $2; thirty fox $5; sixty-five for $10; and one
I hundred for sls. VV'e will send a single certificate
!on the receipt of 25 cts. Agents wanted to whom
, we offer special terms ; send 25 cents for one cer
: lificate and our circular with terms.
A. H. ROWEN 8o CO.,
36 BEEKM.CN STRSHT, N. Y.
May 19—6 m P. O. Box 1270.
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
HUNTINGDON, Pa.
WM. C. McNULTY, Proprietor.
Terms moderate to suit the times*
' April 29, 1665—1y
Buckeye Mower and Reaper.
C-reat Reduction of Prices.
I'he undersigned Is prepaied to sell at his Ma
chine Shop, in Bedford, the combined Buckeye
Mower ana Reaper, with dropper, at $235
Combined do. with Reel $225 .
Combined do. without Reel $2lO
No. 1, Mower slß.l
No. 2, or Junior Mower $l6O i
Now is the time for farmers to buy. There will ;
be no fuither reductions in prices this season.
PETER 11. SHIRES, Agent. |
Jnr.e 2, —2m.
1865. READ, 1865. j
AND
HAND TO YOUR NEIGHBOR!
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of administration on the estate of Leon
ard Elites, late of Southampton township, dee'd.,
having been granted by the Register of Bedford
county to the subscriber, residing in said township,
all persons having claims or demands against said
estate are requested to make them knowj to him
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DAVID L. RICE,
May 26—6t* Adm'r.
DtMorii County ss:
"* At an Orphans' Court held at Bedford,
s , Lin and foi the county of Bedford, or. the
•>' " " <y Ist day of May. A. D. 1665, before the
Judges o " the said Court.
On motion of John Cessna, Esq., the Court grant
a rule on the heirs and legal representatives of
Catharine Miller, late of Harrison township, dec\l,
viz: Mary Ann, intermarried wilh Peter F. Leh-i
man, of Juniata township, Sophia, intermarried
with John H. Wertz, of Harrison township, Susan,
niterm .rried with Andrew Ball, of Londonderry
township, Catharine, intermarried with William
Aaron, of Venango county, Pa., Hester, intermar
ried with Daniel M. Miller, of Harrison township,
and David H. Miller, ol Harrison township. And,
also, Elizabeth Miliar of Bedford township, Susan,
intermairied wk'.h George Leidig, of Londonderry
township, and Jehn S. Miller, a minor, of Hairison
township, these three being children and heirs of
Sarah, a daughtei now deceased; To be and appear
at our Orphans' Court tc be held at Bedford, on the
Ist Monday (4th day) of September next, to accept
or refuse to take the real estate of 6aid deceased at
the valuation which has been valued and appraised
in pursuance ef a writ of partition and valuation
issued out of the said Court and to the Sheriff of
said county directed, or show cause why tbe same
should not be sold.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and the seal of the said Court at Bedford, the
Ist day cf Slay, A. D. 1865.
O*E. SHANNON, Clerk.
May 19—At
&ISEAT SUCCESS
OF THE
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BEDFORD CO MUTUAL OIL COMPANY, j
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Over 50,000 Shares Already Sold.
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Capital Stock $150,000, Par Value SI.OO.
So Favoritism. Every Subscriber on the Ground i
Floor.
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The property of the above named company, which
is about being oiganized under the mining laws of
Pennsylvania, consists of the following valuable
territory, to wit i
1. A lease of one half acre, known as "No. 3,"
i on the Tenney & Storrow purchase, on Cheriy Run,
Venei.go county, Pa., just above the celebrated
'•Reed' ; well and within a stone's Throw of a well
just struck, flowing at present per day.
A new derrick erected upon the lot. One half the
oil to the company.
2. A lease of one half acre, if) close proximity
to the above, known as "Hits. 6," on the Tenney 4"
Storrow purchase on Cherry Run. A new derrick
erected upon the lot. One half the oil to the com
! party.
3. The refusal for sixty days, of a lease on-Sugar
Creek, of two acres of gtouncf; fire-eighths of the
oil to the company.
4. Seven acres in f*e simple on the waters of
Ritchoy Run, one mile from its junction with the
Allegheny, about the s :w distance from the Fox
and Wtdel well, owned by the "S'urrp Islands Oi!
Goinpuny." AH flat, boreable territory, at present
under cultivation, with a good frame house upon it.
.0. Three acres in fee g. triple on the Allegheny
river, jut below tne mouth of the Clarion river.
There :s room on ti is tract for a half dozen wells.
The "Allegheny and Clan in River Oil Company,"
of Philadelphia, ate ncrw sinking several wells im
mediately opjjosife this property, wi'h excellent
piospects of success.
1.-, presenting the above basis to ihe public, it is
confidently believed that it cannot be excelled by
that of any ether company yet organized. The two
leases on Cherry Run are themselves worth more
than the territory of many companies which pro
fess to be baseu upon a million capital. The Cherry
Run region has proved to be the surest oil-producing
territory yet discovered. Nine-tenths of the wells
bored on this stream have been successful. The
great -Reed" wei', flowing 375 barrels per day. the
tMountain" well flowing 400, and in fact nearly all
of the large wells yet struck, vie located on Cher
ry RJU.
It is pioposeu '0 sell a sufficient number of shares
to pay for the territory and raise working capital
lor its development, at the low price of twenty-five
cents p- - shar . ill-is placing every subscribe) to this
fund on. the ground-jioor, and giving each subscriber
a pro rata interest in the territory, engines, end other
property of the company, as well as the shares of
stock remaining unsold after the purchase money
and working capital are raise!. From th# nature of
the leases, boring upon them must be commenced
within sixty days from the 20th of April, 186.5,
which is a sufficient guaranty that the company
will proceed without delay to the development of
its territory.
PRESIDENT,
JAMES B. FARQUHAR,
SECRETARY AND TREASURER,
JACOB REED.
DIRECTORS,
WILLIAM MASTER^
HENRY F. SMITH.
J. HENRY SCHELLj
B F. MEYERS,
J. M. SHOEMAKER,
F. D. BEEGLE.
CfyPer-ons desiring Stock in this Cnrrpany will
please call immediately uj on any one of the above
named officers of the Company.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
The undersigned will sell his farm in St. Clair
| township containing T VO HUNDRED ACRES and
allowance, situated near the town of St. Clairsvillp,
j with about one hundred acres cleared, with good
fences, and in a high state of cultivation, with good
' meadows, and all tha balance of the land well tira
' bered, and good farming and meadow land when
I cleared, with several fine never-failing springs,
j which water nearly all the fields and wood-land.—
| There is a good
Log House, Double Log Burn, lt r agon Shed,
Sjna/l Frame Stable, and a good Spring
I/olIs?) with excellent water, near
the House. Hi so, a fine
YOIEYG APPLE ORCHARD,
of choice fruit, with a number of fine Peach and
Cnerry trees.
ALSO-ONE TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND,
in same township, with the best of Pme, Oak and
Chestnut timber, containing one hundred acres, with
three saw mills convenient, one within one fourth
og a mile, the timber easily gotten off, part of the
; land good farming land when cleared,
j ALSO—A LARGE DOUBLE HOUSF,, situate in
j the town of St. Clairsville, on corner of Bedford
• and Grass streets, with spring bouse, granary, large
stable, carriage house, and a good well of water un
der roof of the house, witn all other necessary out
buildings, two first rate lots of ground with new
fences all aiour.d them. This property would suit
well for a tavern or stoie, as every convenience is
there for either. For further particulars apply to
DR. S. G. STATLER,
Schellsburg, or
COL. F. D. BEEGLE,
i May s—3m St. Clairsville.
JYctice of Inquisition.
Whereas, George W. Points, brother and heir at
Jaw of Catharine Points, late of Union township,
dec'd., presented a petition setting torth that the
said Catharine Points lately died intestate, leaving
neither husband nfX issue, but leaving the following
collateral heirs, to wit: David Points, residing in
Bediord county, Pa., Samuel Points, residing in
Butte county, Oregon, John Points, residing in Berk
ley county, Virginia, Elizabeth, intermarried with
Lewis Berkhitner, residing in Bedfoid county, Pa.,
Daniel Points, residing in Fulton county, Illinois,
Henry Points, residing in De Kalb county, Indiana,
and George VV. Points, petitioner, reeichtig in Bed
foid county, Pa., that 6aid intestate dien seized in
her demesne as ot fee, of and in a certain tract of
land, adjoining lands of Alexander McGrigor, Esq.,
Joseph M. Taylor and others, containing about 20
acres, and graying the Court to make partition of
the premises aforesaid, to and among the heirs, &c.,
whereupon the Court awarded an inquest to make
partition according to the prayer of the petitioner.
NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of a
writ of partition or valuation to me directed, I will
proceed to hold an inquisition, on the premises,on
FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1865, when and whereall per
sons interested may attend if they think proper.
JOHN ALDSTADT, Sheriff.
Bedford, May 26, 1&65.
r*ew Skirt for 1860.
THE GREAT INVENTION OF THE AGE IN
HOOP SKIRTS.
J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX EL
LIPTIC (01 double) SPRING SKIRT.
WESTS' BRADLEY A CAREY, (late J. I. A J.
O. We-t,) SOLE PROPRIETORS and MANUFAC
New fork.
THIS INVENTION consists of Dup'ex (or two)
Elliptic Steel Springs, ingeniously Braided Tightly
and firmly together, edge ro edge, making the tough
est, most flexible Elastic and Durable Spring ever
used. They seldom bend or break like the SingtP
Springs, sod consequently preserve their peifect ami
beautiful shape twice as long as any ottier Skirt.
'I he woriDERFUL flexißleii.it v and great cotnfcrt
anu pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Ellip
tic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all
Crowded Assemblies, Opcrss, Carriages, Railro•
; Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and
I House Ores' l , as the Skiit can be folded, when in
use, to occupy a small place as easily as a silk or
muslin dress.
A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, Comfort and
j great convenience of wearing the "Duplex Elliptic
I Steel Spring Skirt' 1 for a single day, will never af
; ter wards willingly dispense with their use. For
j Children, Misses and Young Ladies, they are sdpe
; ricr to all others.
1 They are the best quality in every part, and un
i questionably the lightest, most desirable, comfort
: able and economical Skirt ever made,
j FOR SALE in all first-class stores in this city,
I aed throughout the United Slates, and Canada#. Ha
vana deCuba, Mexico, South America and the \Ve<-t
Indies. Ofx~D>quire for the "Duplex Elliptic Skirt."
April 7, 1865—13w
ESTATE OF JOSEPH W. SL&EK, DEC'D.
Letters testamentary having been granted to the
I undersigned, executor of the last will and testament
lof joßepb W. Sleek, late of Napier township, de
; ceased, bv the Register of Bedford county, all per
! sons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to
! make immediate payment, and tho,e having claims
1 will present them properly authenticated forsettie
i meet. GEORGE H. SLEEK,
May 12, 1865—Ct Executor.
lJustßess CCiuT's.•
JOSEPH XV. TATE,
ATTORNEY AT LAVS, BEDFORD, PA.
j Wall promptly attend to collections of bounty,
i back pay, is*c.,aini all busbies? entrusted to his cafe
| in Senior'! ar.J adjoining counties.
Cash advanced on judgments, notes, military and
other claims.
Has for sale Town lot 3 in Tatesville, and St. Jo
seph's, on Bedford Railroad. Fanes and unimproved
land, from one acre to 350 acres to suit purchasers.
Office nearly opposite the "MengeJ Hotel" and
' Bank of Reed & Scheil.
j April 1, IS6s—ly
EDWARD F. KERIij
| ATTORNEY JIT LAW, BEDFORD, J\\,
] Will punctually and carefully attend to all business
entrusted to his care. Soldiers' claims for bountv,
I b.ck pay, Ac., speediiy collected. Office with H.
Nicodemus, Esq., on Juliana street, nearly opposip
i the Banking House of Reed A Scheil;
I April 7, ISiiJ.
J 0 II N T, KEAG Y,
ATTORNEY AT LA IF", BEDFORD, PA.,
j Will promptly attend to all legal business entrusted
Ito his care. VYiii give special attention to claims
I against the government.
I Office on Juliana Street, formerly occupied By
Hon. A. King. March 31, 1563.
M. A. POINTS,
t ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA.
| Respectfully ofleis his professional services to tSei
j public.
! R5? = *Office with J. W. I.ingentelter, Esq., on Juli
] ana street, two doors South of the "Menge! House."
Bedford, Dec. 9, 1864.
J. It. DUBBOP.ROW. JOSN" LttTZ.
ST LUTZ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA.,
! \*T' 1 attend promptly to al! business liitiusted to
i their care. Collections made on the shortest notice,
j They are, also, regularly licensed Claim Agents
j and vriil give special attention to the prosecution of
i claims against the Government for Pensions, Back
| Pay. Bounty, Bounty Lands, Ac.
Office on Juliana street, one door South of the
I "Mengel House," and nearly opposite the Inquirer
j office. April I, 1865—tf.
ESI'Y M ALSIPj
ATTORNEY AT LAW, LAD FOR D, FA.
Will faithful)? and promptly attend to all business
entrusted to his care in Bedford and adjoining doun
ties. Military claims, hack py, bounty, ice.,
speedily collected.
Office with Mann & Spang. on Juliana street, two
doors South of the Mengel Huaise. Jan. 22, '64.
F. M. KIMMBLL F. W. LINGENVELTER
KIIVIETELL & LINCENi'ELTER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BEDFORD. RA.
!HF"Have tormed a partnership in the practice of
the Law. Office on Juliana street, two doors South
of the "Mangel House."
G-. ff. SPANG-,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, TA.
Will promptly attend to collections and all busi
ness entrusted to his care in ijedford and adjoining
counties.
on Juliana Street, thrgo doors south
of tne "Mengel House, ' opposite the residence of
Mrs. Tate. May 13, 166-f.
JOII N P REE n7
ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, FA.,
Respectfully tenders his services to the. Public.
second door North of the MENG
House.
Bedford, Arg, 1, IS6I.
JO UN PALM ER7
ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA"
o~Wiil promptly attend to all business entrus
ted to bis care.
DIY Particular attention pai l to the collection of
Military claims. Office on Juhanna Street, (neat
ly opposite the Mengel House.)
Bedford, Aug. 1, IS6I.
A 11. COFFROTIir
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Somerset, Pa.
YViii hereafter practice regularly in the several
Courts of Bedford county. Rusiness entrusted to
his care will he faithfully attended to.
December 6, 1861.
j. l. marbotjrgT m. d.
Having permanently located, respectfully tenders
his professional services to the citizens of Bedford
and vicinity.
Office on Juliana street, east side, nearly oppo
site the Banking House of Reed & Schell.
Bedford, February 12, 1864.
F. M MARBOURGTM. D.,
SCHELLSBCRG. PA,
Tenders Lis professional services to the people of
that place and vicinity. Office immediately oppo
site the store of John E. Colvin, in the room for
merly occupied by J. Henry Schell.
July 1, 1864.
C. N. HICKOK, M ISNICH, JR.,
DENTISTS,
BEDFORD, PA.
Office in the Bank Building, Juliana St.
All operations, pertaining to Surgical or Mechan
ical Dentistry carelully and faithfully perforaieJ,
and warranted.
TEEMS —CASH.
Bedford, January 6, 1803.
Jacob REED, J.J. SCMGIX R
REED AND SCHELL.
BANKERS & DEALERS IN EXCHANGE,
BEDFORD, PENN'A.
REDRAFTS bought and aold, collection! MGDN
and money promptly remitted,
solicited-