The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, June 16, 1865, Image 3

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;Rates for announcing candidates: District At
torney, $3.00 j Treasurer, 53.00 ; Associate Judge, j
$2-00 ; Commissioner, $2.00 ; Poor Director, $ 1.00, j
Auditor, SI.OO ; cash, in advance.]
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
We are authorized to announce JOHN PALJHGR,
£*q , as a candidate for District Attorney, subject i
to the decision of the Democratic county convention. '
We are authorized to announce £. F. KERR. Esq., 1
ns a candidate for District Attorney, subject to the
decision of the Democratic county converitma.
TREASURER.
MB. EDITOR; Please announce GEORGE MAEC-RFF, '
of Bedford borough, as a candidate for County Treas
urer, subject to the decision of the Democratic coun- '
ty convention.
MR. MEYERS: Please announce V.'ILU.-..* KOWLE C .
of Bedford borough, as a candidate lor the office of".
County Treasurer, subject to trie decision of the'
Democratic county convention.
MR. EDITOR Please announce DANIEL BORDER, I
of Bedford Borough as a candidate for County
Treasurer, subject to the decision of tae Democrat- ,
)c County Convention.
ASSOCIATE JUDGE.
We are authorised to announce ISAAC. KK:;SI.,OEI:,
Esq , of l ibertv township, as a candidate tor Assn
ciate Judge, subject to the decision >{ the Demo- i
crat c county con "en'ion.
MR. MFYEAIS: YOU W,I atinonnce ROBEF.T
STCCKMAN, of Bloody Run s as a candidate for the j
ottice ot Associate Judge, c u'oject to the decision of i
the Deuiocratu- rounty convention.
MR T'.DIIOS.-—PIE se nntMince JOHN A. "U'.vny, '
of MEDIO.D borur.gh, -JJ a candidate for Associate J
Judge, subject TO the decision ol the Democratic I
county CONVENTION.
'.*■' authorize ! to ennoanc.* JOSFBH PER.LSNS,
c! Ped-.ORD township. . S A candidate for Associate ,
JODNOJ subject to THE decision of tue Democratic
county convention.
T'OMMLSSLONEP
WE ARE requested to am ounce MICHAEL 3. PT rcj '/, [
Esq., ot Snake Spring ti - CHIP, as a icnnidate tor
County Lommissioner, subject to the deciaicn of the •
Democratic county RONVANN-R
P'HIK DIRECTOR.
We ERE authorized to a R ounce SAMUEL SKCKIEY, {
of St. Clair township, as a candidate for (he office !
of Poor Director, subj-'-t to the decision of the Dam- |
otratic county convention.
MR EDITOR: —Please announce DANIEI. fi. A.\-J
DERSON, of Cumberland alley, as a suHable person I
for the office of Poor Director, suhjret >o tee deci
sion of the Democratic county co'.vemion.
We aie authorized to announce 1-'. U. PRICK, O!
Colerain township, ns a candidate lor li.e office ,-f j
Poor Diiector, subject to tho decision of the Derr.-,
ocratic county c invention.
B. F. Mbyejh, E,q :—Sir: You will pleas-an
nounce SIMON BRUMBAUOH, of Mid iie Woc-dDer- !
ry township, as a Candida e for Pocr D'rector, sub- ■
ject to the decisiou ot the Detnociatic county con
ventioiL
Bedford Markets.
[Corricttd weekly by J. li. Farquhirf
Flour, per btrrel, $7 50 j Potatoes, per bus. .50
Wheat, per bush. 150 j E'ggs, per'dozen, .15
Rye, per bosh-1. 1 25 j Butter, per lb. .15
Corn, per bushel, 1 00 I Lard, per lb. .20
Oats, per bushel, 40 j Bacon, per lb. .20
Resistance at an End !
Great news of brilliant achievements is arriving
from every quarter. Heads that most furiously re
bel against the laws cf beauty, whether they be
white, i:on gray, sandy or glaring red, are every
where
STRIKING TIIEIK COLORS,
And assuming the loveliest brown or the most lus
trous and perfect black, under the swift operation ol
CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE
Which transfigures tbt tn in a few moments. Man
ufactured by J. CRISTADOKO, No. 6 A>tor House,
New York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all
Uair Dressers. [June 2—'m
A CARD TO l\ * AL'")S.
A Clergyman, while residing in South America
as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple rem
edy for the cure of Nervous Weakne" Parly Decay,
Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and
the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful
and vicious habits. Great numbers have been al
ready cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a
desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, 1 will
send the recipe for preparing and using this medi
cine, in a sealed envelope, to any ong who needs it,
FREE or CHARGE.
Please enclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to
yourself. A.ddress, JOSEPH T. INsiao,
Station D, Bible House,
February 10, ISGs— ly New York.
IF YOU WANT TO KNOW
A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING relating to liie hu
man system, male and female ; tbecauses and trea
meut of diseases; the marriage customs of toe
world; how to marry well and a thousand
never published before read the revised ar ! c..iargs
ed edition of "Manc.vi. CO:U.4ON B'-a curious
book for curio'i, people, and a good book for every
one. 4co pages, 100 Illustrations. Ti.ce SI.SJ.
Contents table sent free to any address. Bookc
rs-y be h-.J at the hook stores, v. will oe se.-.t by
mail, po- r "?.id, on receipt of tuc ~lce. Addtcss
Da. E ? FOOT E, M. D .
1130 Broadwnv, New Yoik.
Feb. 3, 1865 —btn
OLD EYES MAUE NE v7.
\ PAMPHLET directing howtu speedily n ..tore
sight and give up spectacle-, without aid of
doctor or medicine. Sent by mail, free, on receipt
of 10 cents. Address, E. B. FOOTE, M. D.,
1130 Broadway, New York.
February 3, IS65—-6m.
i\ew Millinery uoos
Mrs. E. V. MOWRY
Ha: just received her
SPRING AND SIMM CP. STYLES
OF .uILLJA F /? )t oOObo,
which ha' been selected by a lady of Philadelphia,
of mush experience, and roost excellent taste.
iies had be'ter avail themselves of the ad
vantage of examining her goods before purchasing
else wheie, as she da to sc'l at very short profits.
lenford, June 9, ISOS.
vOiilt: it* '£'' sIKtSstTS).
All .> r.orn are h*rby warned aeainst trespass
-2 upon o ir lauds, by hunting, fishing, or other
*i,,as the law will be enforced igainst ihem, with
out respect to persons.
HENRY ROSE, JACOB WERTZ.
WILLIAM G'LLAM, IVIuUAM r.EDER,
LORE >2,0 CESSNA, A- ZEMHO.VIIK,
SAMI7KL WHIP, GEORGE WHIP.
Comb'd. Valley, June 9, 1365.
DIVIDEND.
A dividend of ons half per cent, was declared by
the Managers of the BatforJ and Stovstowu Turn
pike Company, on the Bth day of May, payable on
demand.
June 9, 1865. A. E. SCHELL, Sec'y.
PROPOSALS
For roofing the bridge at George Road's Mill io
Liberty township, will be received at the Commis
sion"'*' Office up tc June2l*r, "iSSS. Sard bridge
is 225 f-et long and 15 feet wide. Proposal* to bo
sent to the Clerk at the office in Bedford.
By order of the Commissioners.
Jane 2, 1855. J G. FISHER, Clerk.
810 Re ware!.
Broke jail on the 10th inst., JACOB REYNARD,
about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, about 21 yerrs
old, blue eves light hair, fair complexion, 'ore fin
ger e.ooked on the right hand, light slouch hat.
dark pants and vest, cavalry roan Übcut trimmed
with yellow braid. The abc" toward will be paid
for his apprehension and delivery to me ui Bedford.
JOHN ALDSTADT, ihenff.
June 16,1865 —3t
1 PHOTOGRAPHS.
i ..e subscriber has just returned from Philadel
phia wi'h a )args assonment oi
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
O/.'/j Rosewood and Ebony Promts end Cases
for Photograph and Ambrotype Pictures.
ALS" —A lot of fine Gilt Rosewood
i MOULDINGS FOR PICTURE FRAMES.
Also, a varie'y of Pr.otograph views of Richmond
and other places of interest.
He nas been appointed ager.t for the sale of those
valuable likenesses of our late cbiei magistrate,
Abraha.il Lincoln, entitled
"Abraii-iM Lincoln as a Father
and "/ wish all r.ien to be fret," also,
i * '■'■ Abraham Lincoln at Horn*.'"
I Ihis beautiful picture, 24 by 2& inches in sire,
; represents Mr. Lincoln at his home 111 Springfield,
, Illinois. His two beys are will, him, Willie sitting
i on '>e fence and Thaddeu?, better known as "fad,"
; S'andirg b'-side htm. Also, connected w,th thi®
work of art, ar.rl ir.o*t beautifully ex , tit®'!, is Mr.
Lincoln's farewell address, deliv '°i F- bruary 12,
I*6l, to his eld friends and neighbors, and which
i ha* proved so prophetic. Every friend and admier
of our lamented President should have e copy.
05?*Ir,strurtions in the art end complete app-ra
j tus of any size, furnished upon reasonabh 'erins.
T. R. GETTTS.
Bsc ford, June 15, 18Gb—3m.
ill i9l nt for e*
I oner for sc!®.. on my farm in at. Cliir low-whip
an E XTELLENT MILT SEAT, on a never fal■ i
; st-cam of water. I* is situated in a ro„d wheat
growing neighborhood, and is admitted by rruuy 'u
be one of the bst peats to r a mill now vacant > th
county, Pej-ort to pnrchi-sc rau c&ii nt
; ,h " pr mi-es, or add.c me at A turn Hank ?. 0.,
Bedford county, Pa.
JESSE WILLIS.
; June 16, ISGb—3m.
| ADMINISTRATOR* NOTICFI.
I.ettf is of admiuist tion upv i tbe of J inn
| Suuib, Esq., icte of the Borougj of S. hells :urg,
i deceaseo, uave been gra.it •<( by tne Ke ;ister ol
| Bedford county to the sabsciiber-. A.t per 0r.3 in
j dented to s.iiu estate a*a re p>.st®d to :n.:'ie proul'd
pay m-...;, and those having claim* again it the es
! tate w.l! pre,,at t&e same autbcrticu e' for tattle
meat. * J. piPSR SMITH.
SIMON L. HAM AILER,
j Jar.e 16, IS6s—6t Ai •inigt.-atofs,
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
, rno undersigned ha' ing been appointed by the
Orphans' Court of Bedford county, Auditor to r'-ake
! distribution ; the ba ance in the hands of "ohn
Cessna. Esq., administrator of tie estate of Solo
j C'On Harkleioad, dee'e., will attend to the duties of
his appointment, at hisoiik.-e in Bedford, on Monday,
July 3, '865, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. vvt.tn ai.J v.'hei c
ell persons interested can attend if they sec roper,
M. A. POINTS, Auditor.
June IG, 1565.
STATE OF JOHN N. LKSE,
STATS OF PENNSYLVANIA, (
BEDFORD Coixrr,
At an Oiphans' Court held at Bedford, for thy
county ci Bedioid, on the 4t& day ol May, A. D.
1865, belore tl.o Judges of the 3aid Court, on mo
tion ol S. L. Russell, Esq., the Court grant a rule
upon the heirs and legal representatives ot John N.
Lane, late ot the city of Lancaster, in the Stale ol
Pennsylvania, dee'd., to wit:
Ist, Alice T. Taylor and James S. Lane, of Pine
Grove, Clark county, Kentucky ; William N. Lane,
ol Irwine, Estill county, Kentucky; Madison T.
Ritchie, Alex'r H.Ritchie, and Rebecca C. Ritchie
(a minor whose guardian is James S. Lane) of Win-
I Chester, Clark county, Kentucky, and Polly Ritch
ie, oi .Maysville, De Kalb count), Missouri, the
•aid Alice I'. Taylor, James S. Lanp, and William
N. Lane i.0.. nf William N. Lane, dee'd.
who w as a brother of the said John N. Lar;e, ua-.,
and Madison T. Ritchie, Alexander 11. Ritchie, and
-eebecca C. Ritchie, being children o. Clarissa A'.
Ritchie, dee'd., who was a daughter of said Wil
j liam N. Lane, dee'd., and the said Polly Ritchie be
ing the widow ot William S. Ritchie, a son of said
Clarissa N. Ritchie, dee'd., which said William L.
Ritchie died intestate since the decease of the said
■ John N. Lane, leaving issue William!'. Kitchieauil
. Sterling P. Kuchie, both ol whom are since deceas
ed, intestate, unmarried and without issue.
2. George \V. 'Avon, Edwin B. Webb, and Su-;'
Webb, oi Caime, White county, Illinois; George
YV. Webb, a minor, who-e guardian is Metii) K.
Leman, of the etiy of Lancaster, fa., bai arijja
H. Webb, of Fhiladelpnia, Pa., trustee of YViiloagh-
Ly L, Webb and Annie E. VVt-bb, b.s wiie, of Phil
adelphia, the said George VV. Webb, Edw ; n B.Webb
anu Wilioughby L. Webb, being .-una of Martha
Webb, deceas'-'J, who was a sister of ntu. J„hn N.
Lane, dec'd., and the said Susan Webb, and George
W. Webb, the younger, ouing children of John L.
Webb, (ieetase l, who was a eon of said Maitaa C.
Webb, deceased, anu tua s<.u! Bainbiiuge il. Webb
Lung the purchaser at Sheriff's sale, as trustee a
forc-aid. o; trie interest of the said Wiiloughoy L.
; Vv'efcb, in two of the nine tracts of iand in Bedford
c--.ity.of the : •> dob.. L La. e died-ci/ed,
'be in eic.-* of the <aid Wii!o u ghby L. Weob in tha
i i-hur seVv.i tracts having been puicbased by Harri
it t li. L-ne, hereinafter mentioned. 3d, Mary Ann
, Kennedy anu Rebecca Hunter, of chaiiestowii, Jef
i feron county, Virginia, toe said Mary .Ann and
Kb- rri bfiig children of W-iioughby VV. Lane,
| deceased, who wa a brothel of the said John N.
} Lane, deceased. 4tn, isa.c YV. Carter, of Charles
: town, Jefferson cou:.:y, Virginia, and Mary K. Mio
-1 tin, of Mount Sterling. Montgomery county, Ken
\ tucly, the said I? -ac and M rry being children of
j Sa-nh N. Caner, dec'd., v.'ho was a sister of said
| John N. LaOr, deceased. Sib, Mary N. Nieklw, of
j Charlestown, Jefferson county, Virginia, the said
; Mary being a daughter of George S. Lai.e, dec'd.,
iiO was a bruther of the saidJoun >f. I.ane, dec'd.
j 6:h, John N.Lar.e, Jatr.es B. Lane and Eiiiott
• Lane (minors whose guar 'ian i<; Richard S. Jemcios,
, of Phiiarielphia, Fa.,) and Harriet R. La.ie, o! Lan-
I caster. Pa., the said Harriet it. Lane bcirtp a daugh
| tci of Elliott T. lane, dec'd., who was a brother
; r.f the sa:J John Lane, dec'd., and the said John
| N. Lane, Jamas B. Lane and Elliott E.Lur.e, being
; c!ii J.en or James B. Lane, dec'd., who was a son
I of smd Eiiioti Lane, dec'd.
To be ar.d appear at an Orphans' Court to be held
ar Bedford, .n and k.i ibe sai IcOuißy of Bedfoiu, in
i the State of Per.n'.y ivarba. 00 the lirsl Mc... ay,
| (lih-day) ci September next, to accrp. cr refuse 'o
1 t ike 'ne r *-a 1 estaiv of -aic Jo! is N. Lar.e, d <~'d., at
lb •. a.uuiic.i wmcb tias been valued and appraised
| in par-nance of aw rit of poi'ition and valuation is-
I sued out ci the said Court, yr • ut inquisition con
f firmed Mav 4, or show cruue whv the same
: ;!i>uld not be sohl in cas they, or anj of them
' -..iwuid neglect or refuse to take and accept the same
I • yvV.'i; lb lest.mony whereof I have bereui
j ' i, to set ray haul and affixed the seal of
i 4, said Court rt Bedford, the 4th day of
j 5<2W yK May, A. D. 1565.
O. E. SHANNON, Clerk.
| The Orphans' Court aforesaid ha in D directed tbat
; notice of the foregoing ruie should oe given by pub
lication in the two newspapers published tn the
Borough of Bedford, Pa., and in the Lancaster j-x
ami/:'? and Htraldy published in the city of Lancas
ter, Pa-, notice is hereby accordingly given to all
i the parties named in said rule.
JOHN ALDSTADT, Sheriff.
June 16, 186$.
A. B. CRAMER & CO.,
Have received their usual supply of
Sprrg ic i• r £( i oods.
Every body in search of
SI A 11 G A I X S .
is respectfully invited lo give us 4 call.
! June 2, 1b65.
NEW CARPETmOa
1,000 Yards i.'fcw Wooi carpets,
250 Yards Canton Matting,
500 yds ?. •?, j, Floor Oil Cloths an.
of wkiih toil' be sold at a small advance on
Eastern wholesale prices.
Jl. B. CRAMER Sc CO.
! June 1. 1865
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VAN EVlilE, HORTON A CO.,
No. 162 Nassau Street, New York.
ETTrcd for a specimen copy, which is always
sent, postage free, on application.
FARM MACHINERY.
Extraordinary Inducements!
j Having on hand a large assortment of the
"Eureka Hah, Straw ami Fodder Cutters und
Crushers,"
I n ii! give them out to reliable farmeis payable i
Ist of January next, at whatever the mice may be
at the, factory at that time, with freight to Bedlord !
on!v added.
A r.so,
1 will sell the "FARMER MOWERS" wairanted
equal to the Dest 111 the World, at the .'""llnwing
rates fat option of buyer at time of purchase) v.z:
$140J)0, payable Ist of September next, or 100
Bush-is of wheat to be delivered on or before Ist
December nni. - t wtla , PV , r rh( ,
prirps map - j
at the factory in iStiG, interest and freight only ad
ded. As over
100 Cf tliese Mowers
are now in use in Bedford and Somerset Counties,
they need no further recommendation. Send in
your orders soon for Mowers as many are already
engaged.
ALSO—FOP SALE
2 Wood and P rso.vs Improved Self Raking Rea
per and Mowers Combined, wairanted in full, at
$200.00 each,
U'M. HARTLEY", Bedford Pa.
Ju r -e 2, 1860.
D. W. A M O S'~
PATENTED JANL A 1.1 12, lSul.
This Rake combines greater improvements, and
more effective canaojlitiej, than any ever betore
offered to the Agriculturist.
As the teeth are eU- vnied and depressed hv the.i
foot oi the drive:, his hands are leit free to guide
.■as team with precision, and keep it under perfect
co. ' roi.
As each rake-tooth is capable of an independent
vertical movement, the- rake will operate peifectly
over the most unevtji surface with a uniform pres
sure; and wili. conscquenilv,
KaKF, GRAIN & GRASS PERFECTLY CLEAN.
This rake is solidly ccnstnr led of durable mate
rials, and is so simple and direct in its operation
that any boy who can manage a horse, in harness
can, with this Rake, do perfect work.
Agents wanted m every county seat throughout
I the State to sell this HOUSE RAKE.
Having. lately made new improvements 1 fepJcon
i iidt.it that 1 can give full satisfaction to farmers
.ercr? ,'y. ! would refer the public to Hon. Job
,'Ta.in, As* Silver, John James, Adam Dibert, S-U.-
, utl 800- Michael Dibert, Isaac lrnler, Charles M.
i Colvin, W. P. Mickel, and others who have used
this Rake.
For firthtr information as tobeen'e, sale, or
i use of this Patent, address
DANIEL W. AMOk
I May 26, 1865 Bedford, Pa.
I Buckeye Mower and Reaper.
Great Reduction of Prices.
The undersigned is prepaied to sell at his Ma
chine Shop, in Bedford, the combined Buckeye
Mower and Reaper, with dropper, at $235
Combir.eu do, with Reel $025
Combined do. without Reel $2lO
No. 1, Mower $lB5
No. 2, or Juuor Mower $l6O
Now is the time lor farmers to buy. There will
be no further reductions in prices this season.
PETER H. SHIRES. Agent.
Jnne 2, —2m.
F. M. MARBOURG, M. D~
SCHELLSBtJRG. PA,
Tenders his professional services to the people of
that place and vicinity. Office immediately oppo
site the store of John K. Colvin, in tha room for
merly occupied by J. Henry Bchell.
Ju'y i, 18C4. . ' -
C. N. Hickok, J. G. M 'ttaixaUß;
DENTISTS,
BEDFORD, P-V.
Office it the Bank Building, Juliana Su
Al ! operations, pertaintey to-Surgical or Mechan
ical Dentistry ---.re _!ly and f c:.tfully performed,
and wairanted.
TERMS—CASH.
' Bedford, January 6, 186'.
U. S. 7-30 LOAN.
THIRD SERIES.
$230,000,0H10. .
By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury,
the undersigned, the General Subscription Agent
for the sale ol United States Securities, offers to
the public the third series of Treasury Notes, bear
. mg seven and three-tenths per cent, interest per
! annum, known as the
7-30 LOAN.
' These notes are issued under date of July 15, 1565,
and arp pavabie three years from that date in cur
rency, or are convertible at the option of the hold
er into
IT. §. 3-30 Six per cent.
G-OLD BEARING BONDS
j These Bonds are now worth a-haudsorae premium,.
; and are exempt, a- are a'l the Government Bonds,
from State, County, and Municipal taxation., which
j adds from one to three per cent, per annum lo their
| value, according to the rate levied upon other prop
erty. The intertst is payable semi-annually by
j coupc.'.s attached to etch note, which may be cut
: oil and sold to any bank or banker.
| The interest at 7-30 per cent, amounts to
One cent per day on a SSO note.
Two cents " SIOO "
Ten " " S3OO " *
20 ♦ " " " SIOOO **
$1 *• SSOOO
j Notes of all the denominations named will be
1 promptly furnished upon receipt or subscriptions,
j The Notes of this Third Series are precisely uim
| ilar in form a-,! privileges to the Seven-Thiiuesal
i ready sold, except that the Government reserves to
itself the option of paying interest in gold coin at
i 0 per cent., instead of 7 3-li'ihs in currency. Sub
. scribers will deduct the interest in currency up to
, July 15tk, at the time when they subscribe.
| Tbe delivery of the of thi3 third series of
, the Seven-thirties will commence on the Ist of June
i ipd vvill be made promptly and continuously after
; ifcat date.
Thd si'.'"-bt charige made in the conditions of tnis
i THIRD SFRILS eftectsoily the matter of interest
1 The payment in gola, if made, WUI be equivalent
■ a the currency interest of the higher 7.s***
; The return to specie payments, in the eve.? 1 01
: wnich oiiiv wall the option to pay interest in Gold
be availed of, would so reduce and equalize prices
that pure!., sea made with six per cent, in gold would
be lul.'y equ .1 to those made with seven and three
> te.dhs per cent, in currency, Xais is
Tlie Only Loan in Market
; Now olfeied by the Government, and its superior
advantages make it the
Great Popular Loan of the People.
! Less than $233,000,000 of the Loan authorized
Iby the la3t Congress are now on the market. This
I amount it the late at which it is being absorbed,
will aii be subscribed for within two months, when
■ the nuias will undoubtedly command a premium, as
has uniformly been the case on closing the subscrip
tions to other Loans.
In crjer that citizens of every town and section
or the country may be afforded facilities foriaking
the loan, the National Banks, State Banks, and Pri
vate Bankers tbioughout the country have general
♦ agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscri
bers will select their own agents, in whom thev
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 BE RECEIVED by the Fiist Na
tional Back of Hollitlaysbufg, and First National
! Bank of Huntingdon.
GREAT SALE
OF
WTCHKSfi JEWELS?,
>1.000,000 WORTH!
7/ be disposed of at Osi: Dou..va each, with
out regard to value, not to be naid for un
til you know what you are to rtceive.
By A. H. Kowen <k, Co..
[JJaenfs for the Manufacturers,]
Kc-36 Be?kmiiJ Street, New York.
jjujuuujj
(CRead the following list of articles to be 'old for
ONE DOLLAR:
100 Gold Hunting Case Watches, each $125 00
100 Watches, various styles, each 75 00
100 " Ladies' Gold Watches " 50 00
fOO Siivet Watches each S2C 00 to 35 00
6,000 latest style vest <V neck chains 5 00 to 20 00
5,500 Gents California diamond pins 5 00 to 20 00
4(000 California diamond ear drops 5 00 to 10 00
3/060 Miniature revolving pins 5 00 to 10 00
2,000 California Diamond & enamelled
Gent's scarf pins new styles 500to10 00
2,000 Masonic and Emblem Pins 3 00 to 10 00
v,500 Gold Band Bracelets, engiaved 3 00 to 20 00
,'S,OOG Jet ar.d Mosaic Brooches 3 00 to !0 00
2,000 Cameo Brooches 5 00 to 20 00
5,000 Coral Kar Drops 4 00 to 6 00
2,000 Ladies' Watch Chains S 00 to 15 00
0,000 Gent's Pins, a splendid assort't 2 00 to 10 00
4,000 Solitaire Sleeve Buttons 3 CO to 10 00
3,1'u0 Studs U Sleeve Buttons, in sets 3 00 to 10 00
SXOO Sleeve Buttons, plain & engta'd 2 00 to S 00
14,009 plain and engiaved rings 2 50 to p 00
{■',ooo Lockets, richly engraved 3 00 to 10 00
15,000 .-.f-ts Ladies' jewelry, new and
Meat siyles 6 00 to 12 00
5,000 Handsome Sea! Rings 3 00 to S 00
2,000 sets Bosom Studs 2 00 to 6 00
1,000 Gold Pens ar:d Gr id Holders 15 0!J to 25 00
(,000 Sets Jet and Pins & Ear
Drops, latest styles, very rich 6 00 to 10 00
8,000 Gold Thimbles, Pencils etc., 4 00 to 6 00
10,000 Gold Pens, and Silver caoes 500 to 300
10, GOO Gold Pens, Ebony holders 4 CO to 6 00
; This entire list if beautiful and valuable goods
i will be Sold for Onk Dollar each. Certificates of
I ill the above articles will be placed iu envelopes,
!md seated. These envelopes are sent by mail, as
j irdered, without regaid to choice. On the receipt
, if the certificate yuu will see what you are to have,
md then it is at your option to send the dollar and
ske the article, or not.
Five certificates can be ordered for $1; eleven
or $2 ; thirty for $3 ; sixty-five for $10; and one
iundred for sls. We will send a single certificate
n the receipt of 25 ets. Agents wanted to whom
ve otfer special terms ; send 25 cents for one cer
ificate and our circular with terms.
A. H. ROWEN & CO.,
36 Besxman Street, N. Y.
May 19—6 m P. O. Box 4270.
| iisjliNGE aom.
I HUNTINGDON, Pa.
; WM. C. NwiVuLTY, Propretor.
Term* moderate to suit the tinier
I tpril 29, 1865—1y
GKEAT SUCCESS
OF THE
BEDFORD CO- MUTUAL OIL COMPANY.
Over 50,000 Shares Already Sold.
Capital Stock 3150,000, Par Value SI.OO.
So Favoritism, Every Subscriber on the Ground
Floor.
The property of the above named company, which
is about being organized under the mining laws of
Pennsylvania, consists of the following valuable
territory, to wit:
1. A lease of one half acre, known as "No. 3,'*
on the Tenney & Storrc.v purchase, on C! eriy Run,
Venango county, Fa., just above the celebrated
'•Reed" well and wi'hin a stone's throw of a well
just struck, flowing at present 100 baireis per day.
A new derrick erected upon the lot. One half the
oil to the company.
2. A lerme of one half acre, in close proximity
to the above, known as "No. tj," on the Tenney &■
Storrow purchase on Cherry Run. A new derrick
erected upon the iot. One haif tbe oil to the com
pany.
3. The refusal for sixty days, of a lease on Sugar
Creek, of two acres of ground ; hve-eighths of the
oil to tbe company.
4. Seven ac.es .n f"c simple on fhe wafers of
Kitchcy Run, one mile from its junction with the
Allegheny, about il>* sune distance from the Fox
nr..! YViilel veil, owned by the "Stump Islands Oil
Company." All fie', boreabla territory, at present
under cultivation, with a good frame house upon it.
5. Tbyre acres in fee simple on the Allegheny
river, j'J-t feeiow the mouth ot the Cicrion river.
There is room on tnis tract fo. a half dozen wells
The "Allegheny =nd Clarion River Oil Company,"
of Philadelphia, a:e n.w sinking t-versl wells im
mediately op,-ante tb. property, wr'h excellent
piospects of success.
* presenting trie abo4-e basis fo the public, it is
confi'thtiy s"Ueved that it enfmc-t be excelled by
lb .t of any ether cP?any yet organized. The two
leases on Che-ry Rim 7 r,: tnemsel-s worth more
in aii the territo... o* man)- companies wnich pro
fess to be based upon a millio n cap..' a -. -f 1 ri Cherry
Run region has proved to be the Stlfest oi'. -Rtuducing
Territory Y PL d.sc?vred. Nine-tenths of the weh
bored on this stream have be*-n successful. Jhe
great "Reed" well, flowing 375 barrels per day, the
"Mountain" well flowing 400, and in fact nearly all
of the large w#il yet struck, are located on Cher
ry Run.
It i 3 pioposeu 'o sell a sufficient number of shares
to pay for the territorv and raise working capital
tor its development, at the low price of twenty-five
cents per share, thus placing every sP 'cuoer to tkes
fund on the ground-floor, and giving each subsetiler
a pro rata interest in the territory, engines, and other
property of the company , as we!! as the shares of
stock remaining unsold aft-; the purchase money
and working capital are raised. Froun the nature of
the leares, houng upon thetu must be commenced
within sixty *ty irr.ro ih Oct of April, reoo,
wiiitu is a suittcient guaranty tnat the company
wili proceed without delay to the development cf
its territory.
PRESIDENT,
JAMES B- FA HQ UII Ail,
SECRETARV AND TREASURBR,
JACOB KEUO
-
WILLIAM MASTER',
HENRY F. SMITH,
J. HENRY SCHELL,
B. F. MEYERS.
J. M. SHOEMAKER,
F. D. BEEGLE.
desiring Stock in this Company will
please call immediately upon acy cne of the above
named olhcc-rs of the Company.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
The undersigned will sell his farm in St. Clair
township containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES and
allowance, situated near the town of St. Clairsv jjie,
with about cr.e hundred acres cleared, with good
fences, and in a high c tate of cultivation, with good
meadows, and all the bhlance of the land weil tim
bered, and good farming and meadow land when
e'eared, with several fine never-failing springs,
which water nearly all the fields and wood-land.—
There is a good
Log House, Double Log Burn, IVagon S/isd,
Small Frame Stable, and a good Spring
House, with excellent water, near
the House. Also, a fine
I'OUoYG APPLE ORCHARD,
of choice fruit, with a number of fin" Peach and
Cherry trees.
AL-O—ONE TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND,
in same township, with the best of P.ne, Oak and
Chestnut timber, containing one nun.lred acres, with
three saw mdls convenient, one within ore fourth
of a inile, the timber easily gotten off, part ot the
land good farming land when cleared.
ALSO—A LARGE DOUBLE HOUSE, situate in
the town of St. Clairsville, on corner of Bedford
and Grass streets, with spring house, granary, largo
stable, carriage house, and a good well of vvaler un
der roof cf the bonie. witnali ether necessery out
buildings, two first rate lots of ground with new
fences all nound them. Th.s property would suit
well e .r a tavern or store, as every convenience ;s
thc-e for either. For further particulars apply to
Da. S. G. STATLER,
Schellsburg, or
COL. F. D. BEEGLE,
May s—3m St. Clairsville.
Notice o( fiuq!iiitlou.
Whereas, George VV. Points, brother and heir at
law of Catharine Points, late of Union township,
dec'd., pres-ntcj a petition setting tcrth that the
said Ca'hanne Point 3 la?iy died intestate, leaving
neither husband nor issue, but leaving the lollowing
coilfcteral heirs, to wit: David Points, residing in
BeJiori county, Fa., Samuel Points, residing in
Futte county. Oregon, John Points, residing in Berk
ley county, Virginia, Elizabeth, intermarried with
Lewis fkruhiraer residing in Bedfotd county, Fa.,
Daniel Pointa, residing in Fulton county, Illinois,
Henry Points, residing in De Kalb county, Indiana,
and-George W. Points, petitioner, residing in Bed
foid county, Pa., that said intestate died seized in
her demesne as ot fee, of and in a certain tract of
land, adjoining land* of Alexander McGrigor, Eaq.,
Joseph M.Taylor And others, containing about 20
acres, and praying the Court to make partition of
the prTiire6 aforesaid, to and among the heirs, &e.,
whereupon the Court awarded an inquest to make
pertit'on eero: Ji<*~ to the or.iver of the petitioner.
NOTICE is hereby given that in prm.rroe* of a
writ of partition or valuation to tne directed, 1 will
proceed to hold en ir.q : - ; tior. the promisee, on
!TI Z.a r , j c i*ri i 3, IS 65, when and whe-s 31 ar
sons interested may attend if they think proper.
* JOHN ALDBTADT, Sheriff.
Bedford, May 26, 18<jS,
! 23eMo:i (founts, ua:
At an Orpbar.*' Court held at Sedfoid,
"y 1 c *' ' n a" l ' or ibe county of Bedford, on the
V AI " % Ist uay of May. A. D. 1883, before the
liJf Judges of the sai l Court.
On motion of J. W. Lingenfelter, Esq., tbeCourt
grant a mle on the heirs and legal representative*
I of Henry Rininger, late of St. Clair iovwship, de
| ceased, to wit: Malinda, intermarried with Martin
I Blackburn, residing in Cedar co unty, lowa, Joseph,
i residing in Cedar county, lowa, George, living in
| Bedfoid county, Pa., John, Jeremiah and Elieo, re
| siding in Cedar county, Iow, to he and appear at
an Orphans' Court to be held at Bedford, in and for
the county of Bedford, on the Ist Monday (Ith Jay)
of September next, to accept or refuse to take ine
j teal estate of said deceased at the valuation which
| ha- been valued and appraised in pursuance of a writ
; of partition and valuation issued out of the said
, Court and to the Sheriil ol said county directed, or
show cause why the same 'hoold not be sold.
| in testimony whereof 1 have hereunto .at my hand
and the seal of the said Court at Eedford, the Ist
i day of May, A. D. 1883.
O. E. SHANNON, Cleik.
i May 19—-it
Mew s*kirt for
FHK GREAT INVENTION OF TEE AGE IN
HOOP SKIRTS.
J.W.BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX EL
LIPTIO (of double) SPRING SKIRT.
WESTS' BRADLEY CAREY, (late J. f. & J.
(). West,) SOLE PROPRIETORS and MANUFAC
TURERS, 97 Chambers and 79 and SI KeadeStreet*
| New fork.
! THIS INVENTION consists of Duplex (or two)
Elliptic Steel Springs, ingeniously Braided i'ightly
| and firmly rogetner, edge to edge, making the tough
est, uiost flexible Elastic and Durable Spring ever
; used. They seldom bend or break like the S.agia
Sp .ngs, and consequently preserve taeir perfect and
beautiful shape twice ai long ?s any other Skirt.
'I he woxDEKFrn flkxibikh,ity and great comfort
and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Ellip
tic Shirt will be exp-iienccd particularly in all
Crowded Assemblies, Operas, Carriages, Kailrort
Cars, Church Pews, Arm Cnairs, for Promenade and
House DrtsS, as the hknt can be folded, when in
use, to occupy u email place as easily a.a silk or
muslin dress.
A tady hiving enjoyed (he pleasure, comfort airl
great convenience of wearing the "Duplex Elliptic
Steel Spiing Skirt" for a single day, will never af
terwards willingly dispense with their use. For
Children, Misses and Young Lulies, they are supe
rio: to all others.
They are the best quality' in every part, and un
questionably th lightest, most desiiabie, coon'orf
obfe and economical Skirt ever made.
FOR SALE in aft f?rt-class stores in this city,
aed throughout the United States, and Canadas. Ha
\ana deCuba, Mexico, South America and the West
Indies. quire for the "Duplex Elliptic Skirt,"
| April 7, I SOT—l3,v
ESTATE OF JOsifPH IV. SLEEK, DE7'i>
Letters testamentary having been granted to the
undersigned, executor of the last will and testament
of Joseph W. Sleek, lafe of Napier iovv.iship, de
ceased, by the Register of BedfSd county, all per
sons indebted to said estate ere hereby notified to
I make immediate payment, and those having claims
; will prtsent them properly authenticated forseitie
j merit. t-EORGE H. SLEEE,
: MsylS, 1866— Ct Execotor-
Business £ar&i,
w. tateT
ATTORNEY AT LA IV, BEDFORD, PA.
Will promptly attend to collections of bounty,
back pay, 4-c.,and all business entrusted io his care
in Bedford and adjoining counties.
Cash advanced on judgments, notes, military ar.d
other claims.
Has for sale Town lots in Tatesviile, and St. Jo
seph's, on Bedford Railroad. Farms and unimproved
iand, from one acre to .180 srw .= ou.t
Oiuce nearly opposite the "Menget Hotel" and
B:iQK of Reed fc Schell.
Apiil I, IS6s—ly
EDWARD FTKEBE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA.,
Will punctually and carefully attend to ail business
j entrusted to his care. Suldiers' claims for bountv,
back pay, bcc., speedily collected. Office with H,
Nicodemus, Esq., on Juliana street, nearl v oppositx
the Banking House of Reed & Scheii.
i April 7, 1565.
JOHN T.~K E A G ~
| ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA.,
| Will promptly attend to all ieaal business entrusted
ito bis care. Will give special attention to claims
j against the government.
; Office on Juliana Street, formerly occupied by
' Hoa. A. Kiug. March 31, ISGS.
fvi. A. POIfvTS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA.
j Respectfully odors his professional services to the
puhiic.
CJT-Office with J. W. Lingentelter, Esq., on Juli
ana street, two Uoors South of the "Mengel House."
Bedford, Dec. 9, 1564.
J. R. DUKBORF.OW. JOHN LtfTZ.
DUEEORRCW & LUTZ,
I ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA.,
j Will attend promptly to ali business intrusted to
i their car*>. Collections made on the shortest notice.
They are, also, regularly liceused Claim Agents
j and will give special attention to the prosecution of
■ claims against the Government for Pensions, Back
: Pay, Bounty, Bounty Lands, &c. "*
: Office on Juliana street, one door South of the
| "Mengel House," and nearly opposite the Inquirer
j office. April I, IS6s—tf.
isi'virilsip,
I ATTORNEY-NT LAW, BEDFORD, PA.
Will faithfully and promptly attend to ali business
I entrusted to his cate in BeJfcrd and adjoining coun
! ties. Military claims, back pay, bounty, &c.,
, tp®edily collected.
Office with Mann & Spang, on Juliana street, two
' doors South of the Mengel House. Jan. 22, 'G4.
F. M. KTMMKLU. I. W. Lxngenfelter
KIMIKELL St LINGENFELTER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, liEDFOKD, PA.
CS'-'lTave formed a partnership in the practice of
: the Lew. Office on Juliana street, two doors South
1 of the "Mengel House."
a. EI. SP ANG.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA.
Will promptly attend to collections and all busi-.
ness entrusted to his care in Bedford and adjoining
I counties.
| Cjr-Office on hiliana Street, three doors south
: of the "Mengel House," opposite the residence of
J Mrs. Tate. May 13, 1564.
J oil tf 1 REE n~,
' ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA.,
Rtfpec.tfv.lly tenders his services to tke Public.
rr?"Office second door North of the Mecgs
House. N
Bedford, Aug, 1, 1861.
jie by white men for whits men and their de
Idants, and that any attempt at a social a
.garnation of tha races, ia a war a*ain?{ r.a
--! and an insult to the memory of the heroes
i sages of the Revolutionary period,
he following resolution was olKied by Hw
•lmSaer, Esq. :
fF&a&L,JChat ibis. 4oSL4siiiatiop of INvsidenj,
1. H. COFFROTR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Somerset, Pa.
Will hereafter praotice regularly ia tbe severe
Courts of Bedford county. Business entroeHCto
: bi* care wilt be faithfully attended to.
December 6. 1861.
J. L. MAKBOiraG, M. D.
Having permanently loc?'°J, r,-.-pei>tfu'.ly tenders
i LA professional services to the citizens of Bedford
; and vicinity,
. Office on Juliana street, east side, neatly opjj<(*.,
site the Banking Hou<> of Reed ik Schell.
i F ebruiry ia, 1864,