/„,* John Brown Adviw the " Ariu ..! anttU Utrir Bi*hts. < )u tho23dquite anumbor of nitrous, ft,,m different parts of the Htates, met It Put-iii- Bav for the purpose of cele hrfltingthe anniversary of the issuing of the emancipation proclamation !>>• President Lincoln. The crowd present called upon John Brown, son of old 03sa\vattoniie Brown, who residesuj>on PuMn-Bay island, and invited him TO address them. Mr. Brown aeeeptcnl the invitation and addressed the ne groes. A Republican friend of ours w ho was present, and in whose veraci tv we have the greatest contidenee, has furnished us with ti:e following synop gjj of the main points of the speech: Mr. Brown opened iu* remarks by -pfprringto the occasion u hi>-h had call ed them together, and after somecom ■nlimentarv remarks in regard to Presi dent Lincoln, and a lengthy o'is-erta tion upon the noble qualities of Jhe black racV, id: "Xy colored friends, you have no*\ the right to one box; nut ThOte are tv <t other boxes which you ought t<l claim. .One of which is the ballot-box, aid the . her is the Jury-ho;;. If the te |, O Me fail to give you lies-,. and if y.M h ' * get them in a peaceable way, 1 Idv i s, on to arm yourselves and d<' maud you. - J ' uli ri * ht * froin th * -oV('rn mfn order to this idea tm re negAU in the United st;:s ' oaMda ' and Hayti, and said: , , "They can lie ,on a J will aid you in your struggr.'' lo - J rights." Mr. Brown, in alluding to the UOl(Jll ization scheme, said: "There issometail: of colonieing ynt, f my colored brethern, in some mr ofl j State or clime. I advise you nut to ID- ' ten to any such a monstrous propo-d- j tier.. Do not go, but, on the contrary, i remain here:uitl fight for your right.- if necessary. You will be aided m the i conto-t by many of your white breth ren. The son of old John Brown will j never deceive you," Ac. In concluding his speech. Mr. P.rown gave :he negroes the tollowiug advice: "Ilemenliter your anus, keep your | bayonets bright, and be ready for the. coming issue." j It is hardly necessary for n- to com-1 meat on the speech of Mr. Brown. Our! readers wlii fully understand what lie J means. They will see that he is but; following in the footstej sof ids father, j who was hung for getting up an insur- ; rection in Virginia, capturing the gov ernment armory at Harper's Kr.y,mul ' for the murder of innocent p< - us. Titeyoung'T Brown seems to liuve in herited the insane ideas of his father, and, if possible, is more bold in his enunciation of his opinions than was his ancestor. — Ottaic ;. Ohio, -Year. . Inauguration ofGni. Humphrey)-* as Gov ernor of .WiHsiswijipi. JACKSON, Miss., Oct. IT. —Governor' Humphreys was inaugurated this even ing, and delivered his inaugural ad dress. Ho took ground that no State has a Constitutional right to -eeede. and regrett<*d that tiie State Rights school jKuitieiaiis could not have found a bet ter mode of solving the question than by the dread arbitrament of arms. lie favored absolute freedom forever of the negro, but approves neither social nor political equality. i'nitpa State* Senator fs-uns 'iissiwippi. JACKSOX. Miss., < M. 10.—The Legi-- lature has endorsed the course of Hon. Wm. L. Sharkey 1;y electing him a C nitetl States Senator to fill the itnexpir ed term of Jen. Davis, coimiiencii.g March lth, 1 *•:.>, by an overwhe ming majority of ICO to 33 over Fulton An derson. ~ &PJ5i IAL KOTIi ES. ITCH! ITCH! ITCII!—SCRATCH! SCRATCH' SCRATCH '— YYHKATIC. S OI.TVRSR M'.l curethel'eh in IS hours. Alsocure?Salt Ktieiim. fleet*. Chilblains, and all Eruptions < f the Sjktu. Price 50 cents. For sale Kv ill Draggio?. 3v sending 00 cents to WEEKS k POTTER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, Mass.. it will be forwarded bv mail, freo of P 'Staff'-, to any part of tho United States. Kept. _g—<LU. DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINIMENT Ha* given universal satisfaction flaring the four teen Years it tins been introduced into the L nitrd States. Alter being tried by millions, it has i>?cn proclaimed the pain destroyer of tie world. Pain cannot be where this liniment is applied. If used as directed it eanuot and never has failed iu a sin gle instance. For colds, coughs and influenza. it can't be best. One 10 cent bottle wiil eure all tho . itove, beside* Using useful in every fatniiy for sud den a-:ci-lcnts. such as burns, cuts, scalds, insect stings. Ac. It is perfectly innocent to take iuter ■.uil; . and eau be given to the oldeet person or youngest -bild. Price 40 end 80 cent* a bottle. — Office. 58 Cortland; Street, yew York 8 -Id by all Druggists. Oct 20-lui. ALTVCOCK'S POROTS PI.ASTT.US. — A Druggist said the other day. you have no need to advertise your Porous Piaster*, tor every one s id certainly causes a dozen to be sold, and a dozen sells a gross, and so on. You wiil not be able to supply the demand soon. But we can supply a thousand yard? a day. AFFECTIOS or rnr SPINE cctir.n Hartford, Conn., Nov 11,1881. Messrs. Titos. ALLCOCK k Co —Please- s"nd with dispatch, twelve dozen Alleocks Porous Plasters Our daily experience confirms their very superior excellence At this moment of writing, a mar. ap plies fur one, who. by entanglement in the -luff of machinery, had both his leg? brok r nos ly injured, and was for nearly a year xnirtjy help !?. This man four: relief very soon iy th ap plication of plaster to his spine. II" was soon enabled ro work, and uw he laborsas w-i! carver. He would cheerfully pay $5 fir a single plaster if they could not be hud at a lower r-. te. Tam sur prised that surgeons do not make use of the* - per forated plasters, to the exclusion of aii other-, as their flexibility and adhesiveness arc greatly in ad vance of all other plasters with which I am ac quainted ; while the perforation* peculiar to theta rendered them greaily superior to a.io _• r* tor or dinary suTgicai uses Knowing the Plaster* to bo o useful, I have no scruples that my sentiment-: should bo known J. W JOHNSON. M I. Principal Agency, Brandreth House, New York. Bold by all Dealers in Medicine*. {Oct. 20-Im \"0 RECOGNITION.—The South em people have given up> all expectation* of being recognized end it is equally difficult to REC OGNIZE NORTHERNERS whose heads of gray, yellow, white, bxown, or rod hair, have SURREN DERED TITEIR COLORS underthe wonder-work ing influence of CRISTAIIORO t> HAIR DY3-. which plant jwirmeneotiy in their stoad fucb blacks And brown, as nature might m'S'nkc for ber own. Mannfaatttred by J CRtSTAD"F.'), No. 6 Astir House, New York Sold by Dtuggi" ' Applied I 1" all Hair Drestors Oct 20—Im FURS! FURS! FURS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CHARLES OAKFORD & SONS, COyTI.VE*VrAL HOTEL. PaiUAPULPUU. He*-e now open their large and -olendid stock ol '•ABIES' Ft It CAPES. ( >ti,LARS.. MEIT-? CCKFS. ii LOVES, AND ITOBDS Also the finest assortment of F ANCY' I t R ItOlJEi-i OA PS. MUFFLERS' and (i LOVES over .efore of fered bj them, all of which are warranted te iteii r "ot')oonted. SHIPPING FURS BOUGHT, wet 20, '65 —4m. ORDERS front a tiistau-o for any kio-l of JOB PRINTING promptly attended , bend to THE GA id LITE JOB OFFICE Bed wS.P, MAIUIIEV. THARP—BRENEMAN.—On the 15th ir.st.. by : David V. Evans, Esq.. Mr. Jacob Tharp to Miss i Sarah E. Brem-man. all of Londonderry township. HOYMAN —BERKET.—On thelkth inat., by the same. >lr. Joaeph Hoytnan. of Londonderry town ! ship. toMiaa Harriet Burke., of Alleghanv coun ty. Md. BEKKHIMER—ACKER.—On the 19th inst., by Rev. 0. U Heilman, Mr. George Berkhimer and ' Miss Rebecca Acker, both of St. Ciair townahip. HILLS — RADEBAUGH —On the 19th inst.. by Rev. A. Essick, Mr. Styles Hiils, of West Provi- j . dence twnship, to Ylrs. Cliarlotte lladebaugh, of; I Bedford township. DIED. 1 HAMILTON.—At Chencysville, on theSth inst., j from disease contracted in the army last spring.! John Hamilton, aged 35 years and 10 days. ileu ! , riTHE BEDFORD GAZETTE i- the f best Advertising Medium in Southern Feun- J *ylrani*. N'OTICE TO ASSESSORS.—'Thea-s --aessors of the several districts of the county, j t-iei'ted for the year 1886. are hereby requested to aftt at the (MmtuNsioner*' Office. o:t Wednesday. { November ICili, to receive the book*, itiitruclion.-. Ae . t-'r the asaes ruent for said year. Let none | fail to b-; resent. By order of the Cmnroisriouer* 4 Oet 27, *BS. JOHN i.i. FISHER, Cierk. , , fuIIIE Local circulation of the BED- ' ' ® r ->BI> GAZXTTC is larger than that of any.other , ,i this section ol country, twid therefore of- 1 fer - tV. e o-fa*te*t inducement? to business mea to . ii-1 iVrtis®* il' | PRf >!'< > - Jor huilditiß :c covered Bobb's Creek, near Mowrv's ' bridge across % wili te rc ,. oiv( ,j at lilc cultt, in liuon.towuh.. ~a tllo 20 th dav of No- ! Commestoners Office. n> j specifications can ! vvn.ber. (Court weekg Pta. ... bri ,, „ e be seen ut our offi.-e ta BedioW. , j} - tlie c ., m . , i<6 feet long—sialic spivii iiy oru .. rh.-l- J mLsioncrs. JOHN G. | OcC _—J f % ADVERTISING, u,. V ii 1., 'iness ui: ~is the secret of nucui-ss. Re- I | A T-'PTQ - '■ A iti * by the Ot titans* Court of ■:t K ' di-ti "bu'.e the balance in ti:-r I | icu ord ,. V U W-I .nil''" Hdminisir.it. rof Ja- i hands of J \\ . Gngente - 1( . cob Fiuck, lateof the towusu., L * , M I wili attend to the duties of hi? . , li '" | j office iu Bedford, on Tue-Uy. So* ' > ** J* j | at 10 o'clock A. M.. when all persona iikteroste- A " iTl attend if they think proper. Oet, 2| J. 1. CE?BSA, Anditu."*- j i PR ENTERS' INK iia> nucii* m:my a I business man rich. YV'e a-k you to try it ir. j i ibu column* of TI:F. G.'.ZKTTB ! OAiiE OF VALUABLE iiUI'SE; ! A.ND L l '! .— Jut:•> Alsip. Aireiiviie'r. —The ' . ' undersigned will offer at public sale, on the preni- . ! iscs, on Tuesday, November 14. 1865. the following ; , j valuable property, to wit: —A l i of ground sttua- Ud in Bed for-: township, adjoining lan is of Hugh i Mo..re, John ifafir and others, uie'isurirg 74 f .in width and -IU rods in length There is erected . ujs.n the lot a good Dwat.mg Hout*. with <rat ! building?, and excellent water at the door. Also, at the same time tn ! p!a -- a number of other lots adjoining the above described and lying near the ; famous Chalybeate v-pring. Teiius made known ion day of sale. Faie to commence at one o clock, P. M LOU 18 A UIBERNATOK. Oct. 27. '6s—2t* ' | ERCiLAN i Sand MECHANICS, P and Business nun generally will advance • iDeir own interest- by adverlisiug in the columns OT HIE GAZETTE. 0 AtE OF VALUABLE REAL ES TATK.—The subscriber will sell at public sale (• I or'outcry, on fhe premises, on 7'/ /•;.>'DJ I", the 14/A Jut/ of XorcrJjfr ties'. i the following described tract of land, situated in j Union township, Bedford county, adjoining land o John Allison, famuei Mock, Xiioiu:.- Lingenlelter and others, containing 202 acres and 20 perches f ; about 70 or 80 acres cleared, part of which i- iir. i j rale meadow, with two dwelling houses, double log 1 ; barn and other out-buildings tbereon erected, also, i a goo I saw mill partly neiv Any person wishing 1 to make a good investment will do well to purchase ' this property, as the lar.d is well adapted to rais ing all kinds of grain and there is an abundance •J of the best k:i d . 1 law irg timber convenient to the . ' faw mill, which has sufficient water to run thcgreai - er part of the year. Sale to catuineuce at 1 o'clock i of said day when the ierin will he made known. P. 8. If not gold at private sale before the above ; ' ; date. MOSEs McILWAIXE. . I Get 20. '65 h * FAR ECI IANCE IS OEFE It El)! A ALL I'ERFONS : ZJ display their G.mds: i To tell iheir G To gather information; To make known their wan'r: Ac.. Ac. Ac. A ■ . Ac., kc . Ac . Ac . ! by advertising iu the column* of rue liizerrF. i J>l'? tl !< BALE OF VALUABLEI | REAL ESTATE.—The undersigned w illofFcr ai public sele. upon the premises, on SATURDAY. Dro-mber 15, 1835. I the following valuable real estate, situated inL"!)- d'/n l -rrv township. Bedford county, known as the 1 Jacob Dcvore farm. ■ ■niaiuing 279 i usres. about 2i)lt acres under cuifivati in. the remainder i- wet! i timbered The foil is limestone, and there is also ; : a vein of iron ore upon it. There is a good two story dwelling house, log barn ami other out-build . I ings upon the premises. There are two apple or ; ctiards and a peach orchard upon it. The f.iiiu is , j well watered. . i At so—At the same time will be offered for sale, t i a tract of warranted land, containing upwards of . j 8t) ueres". about 8 acres of which are cleared and r under fence, nearly the whole being go-.q arable . i laud. Terms mad known on day of sale, ciulo to I I ci-miat-u-a at Hi o'cha-k of said day. CORXKLII 8 DKVORK MftlllAKL DKVORK. And other heir-, of Jut oo is *ro IS, deed ' | Del 27. '6s—4t 1 ; VKW STORE. ■ | Mrs. V. li. TATE ,V Jf. RE A. ' ! Mrs TAThaz just returned from the eastern , with a splendid assortment of BONNETS, j new 'trio, elegant assortment of French Flowers, i Feathers and Ribbons, a large assortment of I CLOAKS, 1 ! COATS, AND CIRCULARS, r ' cheaper thxn can be bought elo wl"-re. A hsttd ! .soma ess: r'.mcTit of FURS and MUFFS. A large , i assortmi nr of L'r- i Trimming-. Cloak Ornamen's. ! 1 i Btttna ; styles. AIJKV aa aamrtaMitof Lace Veil*, Mounting Vails, Silk for BonMti, j Nets. Fancy Combs. Head i'ri im'-nts. Collary ar.d Cutis, a spo id.cl assortment of Zephyr?, Worked ■, ' i Slipoer? on nv*. and cushion natternsof every a variety; a large assortment of GLOVES an ! UO - SIEKY, and all goods generally kept in # Fan..-;. f ;So-e. W. ■ '65. - 1 MILLINERY AND FAM \ "1 j y GOODS.—Mr*. E. V Mow n v take? this meth od (if returning her ihan'.s to the ladies of B'*dfi r 1 _ I and of the county, for their past patronage, and ! hopes they will not be pro Eivr.p. but call ant! cx- I amine her stock of goods just received from the i | city, purchased by an experienced business lady . , resident there, who ha* all the advantage*of know , j ing the !ate*t stylo?, aral also where to purchase them cheaply, j Her stock consists of a general assortment of FASHIONABLE MILLINERY GOODS, with the addition of a title assortment of 1 ! Cloak*. C o *^- Balinorsd Skirt?, Hoop Skirts, Fur*, Corsets, : and Notions. AH who hnvw standing account?, will please - i .-ait and settle, *.? si**" desire* to oioso her old books and do a cheap ettlh business. I Ont. 27. 'Bs—2m K Y. MOWRY + mHE LATEST NOVELTY! * i & COME AND BUY AT THE r i .XEW. CHEAP AMf> FASHIONABLE d) MILLINERY" AND FANCY STORE' J*t establish.ed by j Mrs. M H. PCHAFER AND Miw KATE DEAL, Two doors North of Reamer'* Uru * Store, Juliaruia Stree 1 Mis KATK DKAL bus jn.t return "d from theeast ern cltjwith a tine selection ot Litest stylo , MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS: | baring been assisted in her selection bv i'b:!a --! ilclpbia lady of taste and experience They koe;, ! constantly , n bard the latest stylos of Bonnets. Hats. Scarfs, Hosiery, (lores, Dress Trimmings, K ogling. Pocket Handkerchief", Cloth for Coats and Cloaks. Zephyrs, Breakfast Capes, Ltteies' and Children s Hoods, and every thing that is generally sold in a LADIES' FANCY STORE. t3?~ Cloaks and Caats for ladies and children i made to rder. i i3~Their prices are as low as the lowest. Hav ing purchased their goods at an advantage, they ! can sell to customers !br a little less than ordinary prices. Oct -7, : 6a. : JwllTrti.SC<lUjSs OLIP Jsl L LS, !'R(KTR\M >TT>. POSTERS, and all kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING, done with neatness and despatch, at THE GAZETTE office. 11HE WAR IS OVER, let P. A. REED ! still carries On the campaign against high prices I ' For this purpose he hag just laid in a large supply | of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Come and see our splenliid assortment of Cloths. Cas3imeres. Satinet!?, YVstings, kc. The fair sex are respectfully invited to examine our extensive stock of LADIES' DRF.SS GOODS, Buck aa AH Wool Delaines, French Meiinoe?, Coburg Cloths, Alpacas, Cloaking Cloth*. Ac., Ac., Ac. Gentlemen, call and take a look at our } Hat i and Caps, id.of and Shoes, Ready-made Clothing, ete., etc , etc., etc. We also keepeonstuntly on hand the best groceries iu the market: j Coffees, Teas. Sugar*. ,Syrups, Table Salt, and Spices of ait kind*. Also, vsrietiesof every description, the liest To- Su-jco, Mishler'* Bitter*, and every thing usually bj the Bedford store* Give us a coll, and K . , t-i "c an 1 iv !finer.! before buvjng sat i ffy y on. • ° Oct 27, '65. \ f AMMOTII SALa PNNL afJL vi at short notice. Largo ''iuiUia .'"byj sales We know it to be so. TP. i , 7.* '? ~;uch m. re man psy tie tTlrm mien. * r" ing. Call AT'J'UK G AZETTE JOB OFFICE/ irTTELI< SALE OF VALUABLE S ri'M, I'sVATK.-By virtue of an order of " l - '' 'n. 1 a b- Sisruea ■ 1 ... . • i . . , r int hslc of tiD renl e?tnie veriinrf, hua trusts ' W \ %-• * .i,. . j M at *>u outcry iir n tnc of faul deceased, wi. > lol * 1 pre i .!*•, ... 4 y „ MOM DAI', tic 2!>tA A r "f •/ ;V ; r ' all the three I .llowtt.g dea valuable reai estate, situate v." l G e .'! w 6 '"f, ' li " ii • i . . *O. Iv) Wit Providence, in the county at- lhe ln lsi . No. 1 Being jnrt marked • a tin-esta* - tion aad proceedings in partition "P ' , of said estate of sail deceased, situ 11 on Ike Chans be raborg and Bedford tin M a l-.out 41. ile* en*t of Bloody Run. contain' l ". '."j 276 acres snti 61 perches about lb I sere? '■ and under fence, and 21! acre* thereof exu '■ " . meadow The improvements consist ol one y' ' two and a half ?tory stone tavern house oco t,"' story log and frame Iwelling house, with liamt kitchen attached. 2 twu.-torv frami weatherboard- | ed dwelltug houses, (1 wit > i good wash hou c at- , tached,) one large .-tune batik barn, one goo 1 horse ' stable, one other stable, bay scales, black-mith shop, wugonmaker shop, with other out-buildings ; . and imp?'veineu'? upon the premisis There i? also a. good orchard of eboice fruit upon the prem- , , iscs, and plenty of running water at the doors or , cor.venierit to the dwellings—which s'rid tract is ; known as the lat ■ u elision property of ,-iid dec d. .No. 2. Being ) art t . irked ••!)," in .-aid 1 nquisi , tion and proceedings u partition, comistsoi a tract j I of 'and containing 71 acres and 59 perches nett, j : about 30 acres cleared and under fence, and the balance of the tract well limbered fiiere are. j i also, two never-failing spring* of excellent water ; upon the premise? No 3. Being part marked "C," in the Inquisi- , . tion and proceedings alore-aid, consists of a tract ; of land c -ntaining 122 and 144 perches nett, with a : | good two atory frame dwelling house, spring house, j suiukc house, double log baru, aud other improve- , meats thereon erected—the >mo being known its j the "-Gallon Tract.' About 70 acres of this tract , arc elearod and under fence, and the balance well Altered i.,,h excellent white pine, wuiti oak and ; other ehi.iee timber, and wi'.hin 50 yard* of the ! • saw mill of Daniel Sams. Esq., and convenient to j , other *ow mills in the neighborhood. These fanns are oil ot* the best quality of red ' slate land, and titles indisputable. Salo to com mence a' II o'clock, A. M Terms made known on dav of sale by AD VM WLAVIiiaiXG. Ads* r., ' Td T "te• tor the sttc of Jo cob Wearer/tug s it- .: Estate. Oct. 27,'6.1—ts \TERCtL\NTS' SHOW BILLS, I A vl printed iTI superior style, and NEW rea*OM bie term*, at J HJ: Bnxif onn G/./.t rTE office. oiiERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of! > s sundry wrils of Venditioni Exponas ; nic di rected. there wiil be aold it! the Court House, in the hormiehof Bedford on Mtiurday. (he istbdav ' of November, at 10 o'clock. A M . the following real estate, t-- wit : One tract of lai d. containing IXS seres, more or less, about CO acres cleared and under fence, with i a two ?! irv log house, double log burn arid other ' out-bnilding- thereon erected, adjoining lands ot Tlio's. Rurket, Michael Weyant, .-amuel Bnrke!' i-.eir* in 1 others, situate in Union township. Bed ford county, and taken in execution as the proper ' ty of Abraham Croyie. Af,so—One lot of ground in the town of Wood berrv. fronting 88 feet ib ? FaOonerf He A Weed berry tiirnpik- -on i. and ex'emling l>a-ik about 2"d j feet, vtirh a two story log frame dwe ling hou*e with, basement story there. , en ted, adjoining ! -t of Samuel ,!. C-t-tlier, on the North, and the Meth odist church ■ -j theS,.urh. sitns'ein Middle Vlctd ' berry towusbip, B - ilor i c iiuty'. and tskin in ex ecution as the property of Margaret Bulger. ALSO—One tract ot land ccntninir, 85 arre.- moje or less, about 3) acre-- cleared and under j fence, with a two storv log bouse and log stable : thereon erected, adjoining lands of 1-IIHC Berkhi ' mer. PbitipSbrincr aud ' tier*, si'ttate in Ft. Clair township. Bedford county, end taken iu execution a? the prot erty • f R.-beeea Sl- ALS >—One trac" of land containing 100 acres. ; moreorf ?*. I.i utss acresclt arc ; and under fence, ! vith a twe -terv log aiig hoiKe sad log stable il'Creon erec.c .. .i - • ttv apide orebar l therein, ad joining lands (I t'oini 80-,fcr, Samuel .-asfer. .In cob Setnl-r and other. , slii.si." in St. Clair towti ; ship, Bedford couuty. and taken in execution a* the property of Andrew Aiimr' Aui-' -Oe - lot (.f groc d, cinfiir'ng Id acre?. :'l clear -d and umi'-r Ibncc, hiiv'.gg thereon er-ct ed a !w,( atoty log 1. oi-c and frame stable, ailj-dn . ing la; -1 of Samuel It-egle I!so. a -"tot tiu:ber land e "ntnining l!) aere*. a.ljoi'iitig landot Sainne! ] Beegle's heir- mid Henry I'. 'ii.,!'!. aitnate is Be l ford township. Be iford eoti.itv. and t il en iu exe eution as the property if Ananias Anuria. ALSO—o n e tract of land, containing 168 acre*. : more or less, about 109 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story frame house and back build \ ing attached toil, a bank burn and other out-hnild iug.? thereon erected; ul-o. a 'mall apple orchard | and peach orchard thereon, adjoining land? of John Blackburn, William Border. Isaac kou-er and oth ers. situate in Napier township. Bedford county, and tnkin in execution a- itie property of George I Blackburn. ALSO—One tract of land, culled the Nelson Im i proveroent. and a tract ot lan.l surveyed in the ; name of Abr'ni Bridge?, con:air.ing ir. ooth tracts ; 120 acres, more or less, about 15 acta* cleared and ! under fence, witu a log house and ,og stable there . i on erected; also, an apole orchard thereon, ad , j joining lunds of Janes W. Jon- , Edward Hancy, i William zimith aud o hers, fituftto in Cumberland j Valley township, Bedford county, and taken in ex j ecutiou as the property of Sarah Nelson, j ALSO— One tract of land containing I" acre?, un i improved, adjoining bud*of Jatne- Jones, Nic j odimus Wert/, and others, situate in Otiuiberlund | Valley township, Bedford county, aud taken In ex ecution as the property of Z. Wert/. JOHN ALDNTADT. iShoriS I Sheriff ' Offico, Oct. 27. 1865. LETTER HEADS AND BILL HEADS, and EN VELOPESfor business n;eu, - j printed in the best style of the art, at THE GAZETTE I JOB OFFICE. j/VERY VARIETY AND STYLE ' Jjj OF JOB PRIN"I iN'G ntatly executed at low I rates at TIIE BK.OFOHI) GAGZRRE office. Gall and j leave your order*. j |> LANK CHECKS, NOTES AND \p RECEIPTS, and BLANK Printing of every * dt-soription neatly and promptly executed at Tits I GAZETTF. office. 1 T| TERMS for ovory description of Jo!) J PRINTING CASH ' for the reason that foi ,- every article t re use. we must pay cash; and tht t cash system will enable u? to do our work us ion as it can be done io the cities. iUu* iUi'frtiormntts. FAR4TT Vi A it's '•<> L r ,\i _\ 1 * .> F DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT! Print;*. Wool Delains, ! French Morenocs, Barathie's Cobnrg Cloths. ■ Fancy Delains and Alpacas, Plain and Fancy Cloak Cloths, Woolen Sack Goods of every description. MUSLINS, Brown and Bleached, I torn est ic Ginghams, and a general assortment of Cloths, Cas inters, Satinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, ' aDd Minor's Flannels, and Sack Flannels of all kinds, which will he sold very cheap for r CASH or PHODCCE. • , I G ROGER Y DEPARTM EXT. j< COFFEE; IMPERIAL, YOUNG HYSON, AND BLACK TEAS OF THE BEST QUA LITY; LOVERINGS S YRUPS, WHITE and BROWN SUGARS, •S AND EVERY L DESCRIPTION OF SPICES ; AND ALE ARTICLES US UAL LY FO UND IN A GROCERY STORE. > ' BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT 1 \\ a tor Procf, G raij ' c ''> I'ebbleoV Kips and Calf BOOTS, FOR MEN AND BOYS Brogans, Gaiters, and Lace Boots. CF SUPERIOR QUALITY. | LADIES' City made (sewed and pegged) BALMORALS, Ocat Calf and Morocco BOOTS: LA g;?NG GAITERS, and a gene r; tl assortment of CHILDREN" s MISSES Balmflrak. i ■ < 1 V A RIETY DEPA RTMENT. This department in our store is filled to over- | flowing, and among the one thousand and one dif- j ' lerent articles that may be found is a splendid ■ stock of Hood si* 1 Collars, j Nubias, Xeok-ties, Ssarfs, Handkerchiefs, Gauntlets, Ribbons, (•loves. Tapes, Suspenders, Threads, Buttons, Bindings. Hosiery. Fun, Stationery. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. i Oongress, Navy, bpun. Natural Leaf. Baltimore Twist, Smoking, Fine Cut, Ac., with a general assortment of CIGARS. . i [ i . | - 11 j ! JuO SACKS SALT AT CHEAP CORNER i 100 BEAUTIFUL SHAWLS do do - | TOO WOOLEN HOODS do do j 100 yds. CLOAK CLOTH do do '' ! too SUITS OF CLOTHING do do - | So. 1 and 2 MACKEREL do do a i i i WANTED. 1000 bushels'COßN "at Farquhar's Cheap Corner. J 1000 do OATS do Bo do h ; 1000 do AC HEAT do Bo do k I 1000 do RYE do do do - ! 1000 do BUCKWHEAT do do do i 10.000 lbs RAGS do do do 5 Every description of COT NTRY PI'.ODT CE.ta * i ken at Cheap Corner. ' !l , < _ i J When come to town don't fail caU at S i FARQUHAR'S CHEAP CORNER, see the great display of 1) )T WINTER GOODS. Ie Oct 27, 63 —2m * I. B FA^QUHAR ilw -Mitrti&cuifuifi. rjpH 5K GOLD! [ SLAVERt 1 to 7r>,(KK>!! MANUFACTURERS AGENTS!! OCR NEW MODE. ONE or or* GOLD CR SILVER WATCBE.v, OK ! SILVEB TEA SETS >'OR *2, AS ISKIOW STATED. Our articles consist o>" 1 PIANOS, for which we will give ,"9" c 'h, if pro- I ferred. MELODEONS. " 150 ! SEWING MACHINES, " 40 " j GOLD WATCHES. " 150 I PHOTOGR H ALBUMS" 20 " 10 " ! SILVER TEA SETS, •' 40 r, " " SPOONS, " 15 " TABLE '• " IS FORKS, " 18 " LADLES, " 13 " " WAITERS, 18 " '• CASTORS, " 15 " '■ PITCHERS ,t URNS, 20 j And other valuable fancy Jewelry, Toilet and I Work boxes, and artisles. I One of our tea eefs or one piece of onr Gold or : Silver ware is worth a bushel of the cheap dollar • Jewelry!! V e have adopted the following mode of i DIBTRI B U T I O X by sale of 75,000 articles of value ' OUR NEW MODE'.'. 1 The articles of goodt are numbered from lupto i j 75 GOO ! 37,500 consisting of Pianos. Melodeons, j i Gold and Silver Watches, Sewing Machines, Tea j and Table Sets, Solid Silver Tea and Table Spoons and Forks, etc., etc.; and the other 37,500 articles of valuable Jewelry, Work and Toilet cases, Pho tograph Albums, Open face Silver Watches, and fancy articles in great variety. 75,000 notices nuiu bo red from Ito 70.0H0 are printed and put intoseai • ed envelope* arid well mixed, and one of these is ; taken out and sent to the persou sending us 25 cents J I to cover expense of postage, correspondence, etc.. j and the article or goods corresponding with the I number on the notice will be sen*, to the holder of ! I the same immediately (if he desire to purchase i the article) ou the receipt of two dollars. Fur in stance :—lf the number on the notice sent to you ! should be 500, and a Piano, or Diamond Set ur Gold S Watch should be numbered 500 it will be scut, to yett lbr $2. ami so on tor every article in our list of : i 75.000 articles. ! £' After rrrt iri u% thr Article. if it dor' not i p'ewe j•>a. yon run return it, and uonr money ' \ SHALL IIE REFUNDED. Twenty-five cents must be sent to pay expense of : postage, correspondence, etc , on one notice )i racatbcr, that whatever article corresponds : with the number on your notice, you can have it ; by paying TWO DOLLARS for it, whether it be | worth si do or SBOO And it U for our interest to i j deal fairly, and send out our fine article*, as it j gives confidence to the public, and thereby meres- i , set our satea. TRY OUR NEW MODE: Upon receipt, of 25 cents, which pays for corre- I spondencc. postage, etc., wc icnd one notici Upon receipt of $1 which pays for correspondence. ' postage, etc., we send six notices : Upon receipt of S5 which pays for correspondence, postage, cic..w send 40 notices, and a fine present. | valued at not less than sls, as a sample of our ! : goods. Upon receipt ot $lB, which pays for correspond- | enee. postage, etc.. we will "end 150 notices, and a SOLtD SILVER WATCH, by return mail. AGENTS WASTED. Sri for our circular! Ageuf allowed a large Cash Commission, by | which they ran make $25 weekly. Address plainlv, ; REED A BROTHER. i Salesroom, Box, 5138, ! 31 Liberty St. New York City, N.Y I * Oat. 27." 'Bs—3m ijOtittS. A(. irrr" n N T33D —Eleven competent j %\ SCHOOL TEACHERS, to take charge of •fir. Schools in Bedford township, he coming win ter They will mi et the Board of School Direc tor- si Shoemaker's .Motel. in the borough of Bed -1 ; , r d .-n \TUKDAY 'be' 28th ins!. i lir order of the Board : OEORGE MANN. Oct. 2<V85.-2t FJIL V TOTICE TO EEI l. NN JUDGES. !w, —ln a-eurAaucfc with en Act of Av-em.bl\, ft . b August, A. £>. 18.84. the Return Judges of 'n' j , < county, are required to it H ' at the- Court ; n Bedford, on Friday, OcU. ht! . r 27th. J865. .' -pee of counting the sol uers votes of 1 "U tbo -\ L h V.4 UOINTS. said count, • j, j, >L±t. Oct °'i 'fld- Clerk* Board of Ucttii 'Judges. X>RIDGE ' .NriTNG. —TheGoi' 3 j 1 > sioners .if'lh i cout ' t -V ' h '' ; tmemises. on Tuesday. November,th. tothclo and best bidder, a be built acrossx-vi. ■ • , creek, near the houseoi - r " c,s Morgan, in Cun ' berland Valley township. \ ,ru! ar '"pecihcauotii | will be exhibited on that '• N'.vr "p'rcuvT! * Commissioners. JO*IN lr- FISHER. ; Oct 20. 'BS. _ C,erk '_ | XfOTICE.— The SUTWCR.BS'WS liaviitc | , N sold their entire stock of gee ds to Richard . Langdon. who will continue the busing 11 , ! stand, notice is hereby given that the ,>ooks o, the j | firm are now ready for settlement. All notes and ! book accounts pertaining to the bustnc?!. oi tno j firm, must be settled on. or before the first cay j December next, otherwise they will be placed in J '.the hands of an officer for collection. Also. U . notes and accounts of the firm of States At r. . . must be settled by the same time, or they will ba similarly disposed of. ) STATES A STECKMAN, ' STATES & CO. ; ( ] Bloody Run, Sept. 15—tDl j j ftgsl llotifl'o. VI I >IT< )R'S -N< )TICE.—The under- j 1 signed, appointed Auditor by the Court of I Common i'leas of Bedford county, to distribute tho | tnonev in the hands of Sheriff Aldstadt and arising ; 1 from sale of real estate of Levi Otto, will meet ail ; parties imcrested in said distribution and wishing | to attend, at his office in the town of Bedford, on ; TUESDAY. Nov. 11th. 1885. at 1 o'clock. P. M. 1 Get. I'ii.'Bs.-3t. J. T. KKAGY. Audiir._ j i A UDITt )lU.S NOTICE.—Tito under- j I signed, appointed to ascertain the amount of j ' advancements tnnde to the heirs of JohnS. Stat ler. de -'d, and to make distribution of the balance j in the hands of i ie Administrator of said deceased, j J to and among tl ose entitled to the same, will at- ; tend for that purpose, at his office in Bedford, on j ' WEDNESDAY the lit day if Nov. next, where j 1 aud when all interested tnsy t tier. 1. if liny tb:tik . i proper. JOHN MOWER, Auditor. j Oof 20.'G5.-3t. j ' A DMINISTU.AToK'S XOTK K.— | \ Notice is hereby given that Letters of Ad- J j ministration on the estate of John fchook, late ot { i Bedford township, deceased, have been granted to j ' the undersigned. j I All persons knowing themselves indebted to said j estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly au : thentieated for settlement. Get. 20. Y.5-fit. JOHN ALDSTADT. Ad'mr. . A DMIKISTRATOR'S NOTICE:— | f\ Jiotice is hereby given that Letters of Ad : ministration on the estate of Adam Otto, late oft Napier township, deceased, have been granted to j !■ the undersigned. ; All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly nu i thentieated for settlement. • ... ! Oct. 20, '75 -St. LEVI OTTO. Adm r. : I EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE—Notice is j j hereby given that Letters testamentary to the j estate of Marv Hysung, late of Londonderry town- j i ship, dee'd. have been granted to the undersigned. ; All persons knowing themselves indebted to Said | ! estate will please make immediate payment. I ud 1 those having claims will present them properly *u i thentieated for settlement. P. F. LEHMAN, 1 Oct. 20. *65.—6t. Executor. I~ EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notict? is J hereby given tliat lottera testamentary luive ! been granted bv the Register, (■> the undersign "d, ! oa the last wil'l and testament or Jacob L. May, j dee'd. that all persons indebted to said estate are : required to make immediate payment, and (rose • having claim* will present them duly ftuthentioa ' ted for settlement. ) ASA S. STUCK£\, E*Wtl!r j relober fi, IPSo * I .'STAT E OF i: KB El '"A SH AF ! K FEK. DEC'D.-Te tktbeiriaiti;?*: ftp ! rmtittatlve* oj Reii-rcu la'C r.J Bct foru ! Con !a, dt r I . TAKE NOTICE -That by urtue nfs w ri; of I Partition and Valuation is-ued out of the "rp .ian.i Court of iScdford County, and to me direct "d, I will hold an i:.quc*t to make partition and i alua tion of the KeU Estate of said deceased, wtiic \ is situate in Colerain township, on tho premise . on I the llth day of November. A. I>.. ldtfE when and i where you can attend if yon see proper. JOHN AKDSTADT, Sheriff, Sheriff'* Office, BedfordyOet. 20,'85 £c#ai sotucs. ! j A UMTOR'S NOTICE.—The under j\_ signed appointed auditor by the Organs' ; Court of Bedford county. to ascertain the wbrdo amount nf in lebtednrss of tho estate of Robert El ! der. late of Middle Woodborry township, ; and to deduct the Same from the recognixance of i Josiah S. Elder, purchaser of the real entitle, and 'to distribute tic remainder among the heir*, will ! meet the partfe ' interested at his office. ill the bor j ouch of Bedford, on Wednesday, the Btn day of November, next, at ten o'clock, when arid where ' ail concerned may attend. E. F. KERR, ! Oct 20. 65 Auditor. 1 a IJDITOE'S NOTK K.—The under ' signed appoin ted by the Orphans' Court of BeV'ord county, to distribute the balance in the hands of .Limes C. Dt-vore, Executor of tho Estate of Corn*. lit-t * Devore, lat * of Londonderry township, deceased wi.'l attend to the duties of his appoint* n out at his ufti'co in Beu'f.vd, ou Monday. Nov. 13, 18/I'. at 10 o'clo.ek, • ni- when end where all in ten'.-ted can attend if they Flink ptar | Oct. 13,'65.-3t. __ JOJJN LCTZ, Auditor._ 1 ) FDFORD FOUNT V, SB. £)M an Orphans' Court lield at Bedford, in and fori be county of Bedford oil the Ith day .of September AD) 18t > 5 . before lhe Judgcs of tfcc . TS of Joseph R. Darbormw E,p tbe Cou't .-rant a xuse Q F on A'"irs ai d legal rep resentatives of Sam° 4 l Carper, late m the town i ship of Middle \\ ™d>erry. <l.- ,i .to wit. John Carper, residing in 'he county of Bujeau I hnow, Ered.-ri.ik Carper. Jft. b Carper. P011.,. mt. rmar ricd with John Keagy. residing in tho county ot ,B p d.ord . j'bihp I 1 residing in tho county of L lre,lu ' Hhnois' . tophcr Carper, Samuel Car), tr, residing > a I county of Fulton. Illinois; Cbri*una inteniiarrfcd i with Thomas Joeshin. residing it" 1 ,lle eounty ot i Decatur. Illinois; Elizabeth, inte, Quarried with | John Ik-rkstresscr, Catharine, intent v rl . w , ■ Daniel Frederick, the last two rcsidi.'f ID 1 j ccuuty of Bureau, Illinois; Margaret, ii . ried with Jacob Smith, residing in the con "O 1 j Bedford, to be and appear at an Orphans' Co.ui '■ 0 | beheld at Bedford, on the thirdSlonday. 20th a 4 j of November next, to accept or refuse to take tut 1 j r<*al estate of said deceased at the valuation, which i i has been valued and appraised in pursuance of a j | writ of partition or valuation issued out of our said t ' Court and to the Sheriff of said county direuted. : or show cause why the same should not be sold. i |L. s.j In testimony whereof I have hereunto ! | set my hand and the seal of the said Court at j Bedford, the 7th dav of September. A. I). 1865. 0. E. SHANNON, Clerk. ! October 6. 1865. i /"TOU RT PROCLAMATION.—7b I j V, the Coronar, the Justice* of the Peire, and ! I'instable t the different Township* in the ' County of tie [ford, Greeting: KNOW VK, that' I In pursuance of a precept to me directed, under! ' the hand and seal of the Hon. ALEXANDER ' KING. President of the several Courtsof Common i Pleas, in the Kith District, consisting of the coun -1 ties of Franklin, Fulton. Bedford and Somerset, i ' and by virtue of his office of the Court of Oyer and ! Terminer and Genera! Jail Delivery forfhetrial of I eappii and other offenders therein, and the Gen eral Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace; and , JAM TS BI R.VS and ADAM WEA VK:I JUNVJ, Judges of I the same Court in the same County of Bedford, j • l'ou and each of you, are hereby required to be . and appear in your proper persons with your Re ; <ord.-. Recognizances. Examinations, and other ' Remembrances, before the Judges aforesaid, at ; Bedford, at a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and General Quarter Ses- i ; sinus of the peace therein to be hidden for the eoun- i ty of B'-dford. aforesaid, on the Hd Monday of , November, (being the '2ttthday.)\sfoh,at ill o'clock j in the forenoon of that day. there and then to do those things to which your several offices apper- ; | tain. i Given under my hand, at Bedford, on the 20th i of October, in the year of our Lord, 1865. JOHN ALDBT4DT. SHERIFF'S OFFICE. ) Sheriff. Bedford, Oct. 20. lsfij. j I) EG IST KR'S NOTICE.—AII )n-r- A. sons interested are hereby notified tbat tho following accountants have filed their accounts in the Register's office of Bedford county, and that ■ the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court. :in and for said eounty,ore Tuesday the 21 st day of . j November, next, at the Court House, in Bedford, for confirmation : The account of John AVeisel and John Fiekes, ; Executors of the last Will, Ac., of John Weisel, j j late of St. Clair twp., dee d. The account of Tbos. Fisher and Washington Miller, Executors of the last Will and Testament ' of John Cruise, late of Cumberland Valley twp., ; i dee'd. The account of Jos. Barneft. Adm'r of the Estate i of Christian Barnett. late of East Providence twp., ; . dee'd. The account of Jacob Walters. Esq , Executor of i the last Will. Ac., of Alary Berkheiiner, lato of St. Clair twp.. dee'd. The account of Adam Oellcr and Josiah Miller. I Executors of the last Will ami Testament of Geo. I Geller, late of Londonderry twp.. dee'd ; The account of Joseph W Tate, Esq., Adm'r of i the Estate of John A. Ruby, late of Bedford twp., 1 i dee'd. The account of Sarn'l Bossier, Adm'r of the Es j tale of Mrs. Barbara Bossier, late of Middle Wood | berry twp.. dee'd | The account of Duncan MeVicker. Esq., Ex'r of the laPt Will, Ac., of Mary M. Hause. late of I . Schellsburg Borough, dee'd. The account of E. ,M. Alsip, Administrator of : the estate of Stephen Tucker, late of Bedford, de j ceased. J The account of Adam Weaverlifcg, administrator ; of Jacob Weaverling, late of West Provideuto [ township, deceased. The account of John Mors, administrator of tho ,'stutoof Jacob Conrad, late of Southampton towu sh kV deceased. \ t e account of C< rre'ius and Isaac Devore, ex- ! ecut, ■'* of the last will. Ac., of Jacob Devore. late i of Lo r.donderry township, dee'd. qq ie .vccount of Samuel Mock and Samuel A. Mock, .executors of the last will, Ac., of William A. .Mock • ,ftfe ®f Union township, dee'd 0.-t. 20. "WD—4l. 0. K. SHANNON. Register. I- IST ZL V JURORS —Drawn for No vetnbci Tc-rm. 3d Monday. 20th day, 1865. GRAND JURORS William Hartley, Foreman, A L Defibaugh, Dan- , iel Amos. J Irvin Noble, A J Wisegarver. George oir "till, Jacob Miller of J. Nathan Uobison. Ca .-'iroup, Simon States. David E Dibert ■losiah Shoi'iiraker. Wra W Lamburn. James Rawlins. Ja "ih h l-'U'her, Abraham Blackburn. Thomas Steel. Wm 'i .'OKFSOU. George W Zimmer.-, Geo W Grove, Samuel T Statier, Josiah S Elder, Andrew Horn, sen Geo ' „' e t?tee! ° PETIT JURORS \dolnhui Ake. Abraham Smith, Peter Clayeomb ; Abit tker .1 ohn Castcei. Jr, Alexander Fletcher, John En;i rick • '"i" 1 Hanks. Jeremiah AkerA Hen rv W >isher, \* '^ iani Kodper*. .lacob ree. Martin Hftltrell Peter N' Barton, GeCrge W Horn, Leonard : Bittner. Philip Fi ton John Turner. Dan'l Cypher I ] .'tjit rm C Picke.l, Thomai Lawhoad. \\ llfinm J | Alien' Isaac Kensin f''- Henry Horn. John Hersh izer James McDonald. Johli G Hartley. John Cas- | tell, Barnabas B Stec.'tn, uu. Jacob BrubHker. Jas , Sill Isaac Grazier. Jacob C Brumbaugh. Andrew | Mor.imore, Wm Spealnn n. John C Black Samuel RH iir. John Hillegas;. I- etc." Dewalt.Jacob Clark, Jehu Cavendcr. John B TOOK. Isaac A Cuppct. ! Christian Feltou. Baltze-Sheeley. Jacob kauffman. . : IVilliam Egolf, Hugh Moore, Daniel Fletcher.John ; ! CFin'or . Michael Holderbau. a. ThomasGi'cbnest. , ! Samuel Bender, Archibald Po rdew, Isaac t Retgfc- ; ! art John Pearson, Francis C Moigart, \ alontine j ; Bowser. Weaver B Cessna, Thomas Ritchey. Dtawn :-.nd certified at the Co. nmis.-.onew Office at Bedford the 7th day of September 1865. 1 Oet 28. '6s—tc JOHN G b L-HER. CI k. j -xlcat Estate . i ' I'AU ABI.K FARM FOB SALE, i j V. —The undersigned offers at private sale, his j I valuable Limestone farm, situated in Cumberiaad J ' A'allev township, Bedford county, adjoining lands , ; ot Samuel Whip. Junes Ce-sna. Esq.. B. F. Bru j- ner and others, containing PJI acres, 140 ot which . ! are cleared and in rich state of cultivation, 'he ; balance Dwell timbered. There arcabout 20 acres i meadow ou the farm This farm lies -n- mile south j ..f Centreville. There are upon the promises a : tu-o stoxy lug dwlluJu not i t a Double Log Barn and all other necessary out- j huildin"s. There ia also a fine apple orchard and 1 other fruit tree- upon the premises There is tui ( , excellent spring of neTcr-fiuling watrrelose to the ; i .lwdlling house. Fur further particulars address j GEORGE WHIP, Cumb'd. Valley. Bedfordco., Pa. i f Oct. 20, '65- j I A DMimSTRATOBS" SALE OF ( A VALUABLE MORRISON'S COVE LAND, -j ■■ —By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court ot [ Bedford countv, the undersigned administrators j I of the estato of Jacob Schnebley, late of Fulton j , | county, deceased, will sell at public outcry, upon | , j the premise*, . ; Ou TUESDAY, the 3Lt of OCTOBER, 3885, • at 1 o'e-'oci. P. M., all that certain valuable limestone farm or traetol' lar.ri, situate in Morrison's Cove, Middle V, oodbet rv t 'wnship, Bedford county, adjoining lands <>f George Sharp's heirs. Davi 1 Muckev, Samuel or and others, containing about My acre,, * trie I measure, ahout 30 acres cleared and undvr fence, ami the bnlaucc we'll limbered, having a LOG DWELLING HoV&i.; /TABLE. Ac., thereon erected. There fs ulso a gcci spring T water up >a the premises, ifj Also, there wilt be sold at the same time, all i's vhnt certain lot of ground, situate near Lafayett e ■ villc, in South M'oodberry townoliip. adjoining j lands o! John B. Furry. David Diltz. PeterSliimer h i and other?, contrin.ng 3 acres, more or less, with a n ' Plank Dwelling House thereon erected—water con d> venient. Terms made known on day of - lie. BENJAMIN F. SITE, SUSAN SCHNEBLEY, Oetoher 6,1865. Administrators. I 1 )ÜBUC HALE of VALUABLE RKALV STATE.—The sukvriScy Idffiiui*- | trator of the Estate of Fnir.cir B. Cor!'-, lato of Union township, deeu'd. will offer for sale on tho jirenii c no SATURDAY, the 16ti dav of '■ NOVEMBER- w/, the followii g real •state, viz : Lot* hc-e 12. 9ai 7in the g -tieral plan of the Town of Mat-Met a. Union township. Bedford County, adjoining in us of the subscriber, Isaac M'onti and John Stinfer. and bnvir.g a gcxxl story and a half frome house ther.u erected, and ajso a good frame stable. Also—l Lots knowi as lots or• 25. 27. 29 and 30 in general plan sitae place the--' mentioned. Also—The materials of a building, or school j hou*" on an adjoining lot in same olaoe, said j building to be removed immediately after sale Sale will commence at one o'clock of said day, ■ when terms of sale will be made known ADOLPF' - LIE, i Get. 20, 65 —tg i in: rrztdr P" URLKJSALE or T* CLC ABLE MORRISON'S COVE I A ML -The oqder sigr.ed offers at public sr.:- \ir- . th in Mi ldl V' , -dhfrrv wcehip. B 'f. z' .A ; ty. ro I THURSDAY NOVEMBER 2, 1365. tt. followliiß • valuable real estate, to wit: SIXTY-SIX ACREa i OF LAND, t.ii cleared and in good state of culti ' vatior, cx-ept about TEN acres, v.-aich is well timbered. There hi a good dwelling h-.uae upon tt e property, with a ncver-fai'icg spring of excei len ' waters.' the door No further description is det-.T. td neci >ary. as the property will recommend itself i•> H who may choose to exitntne if, talc to comtnen - e at one o'clock. P. M. 1 ' Terms-' tni-'de known oa day of sale. SIMON BRUMBAUGH, j Oct. 20. C,j. DAVID D BRUMBAUGH. OF VALUABLK REALESTA XL. —The sul-'riber will offer at i publi- sale on tin the premises, ou FRIDAY, I NOVEMBER IDth l s, ''s. tne Real Estate of Henry I Rininger. late of St. (.''/ township, dece'd.. non j sisting of a farm cental. D '?£ ACRE'S, in bt.- ' j Clair towhsbip, about ua <* mile from Pleasantville. , ab-mt 86 acres cleared ai.ft' ,Va oc hnd_ in a J higii state R( ciiltivaiioii. IU lands of I boffi -1 as Blackburn. Wi'.Jlam Ola* k, -Lhn Ake and o;b --ars. he liiii.i veil cut area TWO STORT LOG . 4.01 SE. double LOG BARN an d other courcnieut : " q -lings; ai.*o a gedd apple ore. * r< U. -j , 'v ; Ono third at the.con Imialion of the sale bJiJ* oe intwol-qual annual payments with : interest. j ,y LINGENu ELTES. ! Trustee for in' st <= '-he Real EaU " p/Herry | Rininger. doe d. —7"—l_ fTIRUSTEES' HALF OF VA LU.\- 1 U ABLE REAL LM'ATE -By virtu-" of an order of sale, issued out of 'he Orphajr-.s Co.ui to! Bedford county, the tmdcrrignt'*i ffe- t public 1 sale, upon the premises, wiiLin . IV O pities of Pi o ! Alto, in Londonderry township. Bedford couuty, i p a ! On PR ID AY. the 27 th of OC TOBER, 1365. the following d-cribed valuable real estate, iatw i the property of Jacob Cook, deceased. ; No. 1. All that certain well-known and valua ble tract of land, situate in Londonderry township, Bedford county. Pa., iomierlv known ihe Charles , Hoy in an property, adjoining lands of James Mat i tinglv and other?, containing one hundred arm j tweu'ty two acres and one hundred perches, moteor ! less, of which about one hundred acres are cleared j and under good cultivation, about So acres oi ex cellent bottom land, about 20 acres is meadow, with a fraro" house. 1 urn. sod gi'-t mil' in good running order, a new sawmill, mill-houfe. cooper i shop, wagon shed, corn crib, ar:'i other buildings I 'btieon .-rvctci -tnei-o msu •n eppto jichaia ot choice fruit upon the premises. No. 2- A tract of mountain land, well timbered, ; containing about 425 > re-, adjoining the u!>tve. No 3. A tract of land, situate in same township, ; adjoiring lands of Henry Cook. Jacob Milt and ; other--, containing 141 acres and 82 perches, more or less, about live acres cleared, with a log Lous* t thereon erected. TKRMS —One-ihird on the istof April. 1866. when ; deed will be made and possession delivered, and : the bai-iucein two equal animal payments therenf -1 ter with interest, to be secured by judgment bond* upon the premises. ! tsal" to commence at 1 o'clock. P M. DENNIS COOK. ( JESSE COOK, TltlSt[ ' e, ; October 6. 1865. ITJUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE £ REAL ESTATE.—The undersigned '■yecntor jot the last will and testament of Joseph W. Sleek. | late of the township of Napier, in the county of Bedford. Pa., deceased, by virtue of the authority j and direction ir. said will contained, will seli a public oufcrv upon the premises. i On TUESDA Y. NOVEMBER 16rA, 7865, all the following described two valuable farms or tracts of land, to wit: The one thereof being form erly the mansion property of said deceased, situate i in Si. Clair township, adjoining land? of Gideon D. Trout, Frederick Rininger. George W. Vickroy and others.voptaimng about 25tl acres more or less, about 17s .-lores thereof cleared and under fence, and in good state of cultivation.'with a good : TWO-STORY FRAME WEATHER BOAR DED DWELLING HOUSE, A LARGE ' FRAME EARN. A GOOD STABLE ' seffizien: for 20 head of horses, and other out buildings thereon erected. There is aisa a large spring of excellent water convenient to the house, a large Apple Orchard, and plenty of other choice fruit, to wit : Peaches, Pears. Cherries, Grapes. to., upon the premises. ALSO —l'liere will be sold at the same time and place, one other tract of land, situate, in the same township, adjoining lands of Daniel Hock, George Kiningor, Tobias Barnes and others, containing 106 acres and 4fi porches, more or less, about 20 ' acres cleared and ur.dcr fence, the balance of the tract is well covered with Pine, Oak. Chestnut and I other valuable timber. There is also a spring of good water upon the premises. .Sale to commence at 11 o'clock A. M. of said day. wheu the terms will be made known bv GEORGE H. SLLEK, Ex'r. j October 6, 1865 PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE MORRISON'S COVE LAND.—By virtue of au order of the Orphans' Conrto' Bed'" -d c:-;ntv. the undersigned administrator of the v ■ • of G . Sharp, Lite of MiddleWoodberfJ town-hip. dec'a,' in ', trustee r tho s*!c rf -he :esl estate of ssdi deceased, wii! sell at public ou'-ry, upon the-prem ' Ov TUF.SDA Y, the Wo of OCTOBER, 1865, at 11 o'drel, A M., pA! 'hat cnrli.in . alurh'e limc.-toDC farm or tract of laud, c;finite- in Morrison's Cove. Mi Idle Wood berry township, Bedford county, adjoining lands of John Garber. David r'tnekey. Jacob Schnebley'r heirs an i mbers, i-<Tataiuingßß acrcsnett measure, j about 66 acres el 'ired and under fence, and in 1 gr-o'l state of cnltrvstioL. with a good Two-story Plank Dwelling House, new Bank Barn and other outbuilldings thereon erected. There are also two nnver-failiug springs of excellent water, and an apple orchard of choice fruit upon the premises. lur.MS: —One-third to remain in the property during the lifetime of the widow, at the option of the purch*Ber. he paying the interest thereon an nus.hy. Balance, one-halt'in hand at the confir mation of suit, and the remainder in two equal AEH-CIVI payments tLcrcalter without interest. DAVID L- REPLOGLE. Adm' r. and Trustee for the sale of Out-.-ber 6, ISSS. G. Sharp's real estate TA L UAJBL \ : 8110 ZV D TO P V LANDS FOR BALE.—Esrateof John N. Lane, I late of the City of Lancaster, deceased. THOU AS .I SONS. Auctioneers. - i Pursuant to en order of the Orphans' Court of : Bedford.county, Pennsylvania, the Administrators j of the estate of said deceased, will sell pereidpto , rilv, ou TUESDAY, tliel4th dav of NOVEMBER, j 1>65, a' 12 o clock, no n. at the--""PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE,'' the following described coal lands, j late of said deceased, to wit: I No. 3. Cioiiaintng 145 ACHES AND 82 PER j UHES. neat inc isure, situntc in Broad Top town 'ship, and warranted! in the name of Christopher ; Long. •< No. -1. Containing 27? ACRES AND722TER i CUES, neat measure, in the Mwnahlp cforesaid, and n an anted in the qi-iue of John S,.- k. j No. 5. Containttrg '.78 ACRES- AND 22 PER-' ; CnES. neat measure, situatein the tDwnshipafcra ! said, in the name of William Lane, j No 6. Containing l 4 ACRES AND 51 PERCH ! E>, mat mejisare. in the township aforesaid, and warranted to William Foster. ! No. 7. Containing 189 ACRI.,S AND 7 I'ERCII- K3, neat measure, situuto ,n said t iwrnh'.p, and , warranted in the name of JMsCHih* ' ; No 8. Containing :;03 - . FS, heat measure, situate in said mwoahip, and i Warranted in the r.ah * c f Daniel Kt-rr ; No. y. Ciititairiiig ACRES AND 122PERCE , ES. r.eat mca/ure, situate in snid township, and i warranted in i.ho -name of Thomas M- Long. I Traets Nc-a. ", 4 t 3l 7, SA P are situated contig -1 uoi-s. -n sued * Rnp, which enipfieainto the Rays town hrrto'.,'of the Juniata, near above Hope- J well, v-n t oc Huntingdoa nod Broad Tot Rilr6ad, I a brauoh rf which road been ( graded up sahi I rnr. to ..r near said laud. Those six tract* are aJI jrod e ial taods ar.d form 6110 of the best coal, cf- I ta f o-iin tho Li roa-i Topcoal field, au 1 can be minod 0 A Sve-l- ittrfld. bis Mile Rim They ran bo in.nod l-'gcihi-r, or -aol (jf tho Havt- can be mined ' separatwlv. advar.uijpeousiy. v. No. 0. is dtoati,l-several m'les f* m the above - fracit, i oirTiie he-'d of Hsn'dy Kun ;i? agooilc-ial , ''rscl.t . i etJ wi i cvreijeDt Dmhcir.. .. A m:. w •" K'T laf-'is Van-1- woew of had Rv p --' '.r.lyioe to M. Tliomaa -t or us. .Auctioneers, Phila •le'ohia _ ' \ny further information rtaefped heforb the a> ; -in be had by add re--wing tliu Adjpinisirgtors, at Ivinoa tor or tho lion. Shiiiuel L Russuli. at Bed- I ford. Pa. TKKKS: Ten percent, of THE purchase money to ; be paid at, the tiiuc d vlie, and the halanoQon the t i Ist Jay of Jantin-.-y, I? ,;6 U W CARPENTER, . , HB. SWARR. ;•- Adinr'B. 4e lyonis non of John N. Ltcr.ef deo'd M THONAF, a Scvs, Anctiosewrs, 135 tgid 141 South ithPtrCAt, Philadelphia. 1 Lanojater, Pa., Oct. 8, 1565.
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