The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, November 10, 1865, Image 3

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Local and Personal.
BI'SIXKSN OlRrtTOtY.
The foll owing Business Directory for the bor
ot Bedford and other places in the county,
,/ advertisement* appear in the column* of
Tnr. GAZHTTB,) mnv be of service to our friend?
all j patrons in 'he county, and is commended to
t heir attention:
ATTORNEYS AT LAW—G. H. Spang: J. P.
f<eJ; J.W.Tate; John Palmer; K. P. Kerr;
liurhorrow A Lutz; Espy M. Alsip; John T.
A. Points; Kimiuell A Lingenfelter, j
Bedford, Pa.
BANKERS —Reed A Sohell; Rupp. Shannon A
p., Bedford. Pa j
BEDFORD NURSERIES—T. M. Lynch.
BOOTS AND SHOES. VARIETIES. Ac.—J. II
[[niton; H. F. Irvine. Bedford, Pa. I
CABINET-WARE. CHAIRS. Ac —Richard Leo, j
Bedford, Pa.
DRY-GOODS. GROCERIES. Ac.—l. Fi Far- i
ijiibnr: A. B. Cramer; J. M. Shoemaker: P. A !
Reed. Bedford, Pa.
DENTISTRY—C. N Hiekok A J. G. Minnicb.!
Jr Bedford, Pa.
FANCY STORES—Mrs. V. R. Tate A Miss M I
Rea Mrs. E. V. Mowry; Mrs. M. R. Sehafer A ?
Miss Kate Deal, Bedford. Pa
GINSMITHINO—David Defihaugh. Bedford.
HARDWARE. Ac.—Win. Hartley; Geo. Bly- j
•nver A son, Bedford, Pa
HOTELS Bedford Hotel. J. J. Shoemaker: j
Mengcl House, I. Mangel; Union Hotel. V. Stock- I
man. Bedford, Pa.; Exchange Hotel, W. C. Me- 1
N'ulty. Huntingdon, Pa.
•JEWELER—DanieI Border. Bedford. Pa.
John Reitnund. Jeweler.
JOB PRINTERS—Meyers A Mcngel Bedford,
Pa —All kinds of Ptoin and Fancy Job Printing
neatly and promptly exeautod.
PUMPS —Win. C. Snivelv, Schell.-burg. Pa.
PHYSICIANS —Dr. J. L Marbourg. Bedford, '
Pa : Dr. F. M. Marbourg. Scheilsburg, Pa.
PHILADELPHIA TRADE—W. W. Paul A Co., t
Boots and Shoes: Wartman A Engleman, Tobacco. [
- iiirs. Ac.; Felix Heyman. Clothing; Charles
"nkford A Sons. Hats. Caps, Furs, Ac.
PATENT MEDlClNES—Shriner's Cough Syrup j
i Indian Vermifuge: Foutz's Mixture and Horse ;
j'i J Cattle Powder: Wheaton's Ointment; Helm- ;
-M's Extract of Buchu; Dr. Tobias' Venitinn Lin- j
:ient: Allcock's Porous Plasters; Christadoro's I
Hair Dye.
PUBLICATIONS— THE BEDFORD GAZETTE — J
-inscription. 52.1K1 invariably in advance; the N. J
, World : The Standard History of the War; The t
eiU'H-ratic Almanac ; The New York Observer.
PHOTOGRAPH ARTIST—T. J. Taylor.
REAL ESTATE SALES—
T. H A N. J Lyons. Private Sale
Jacob Walter. Private,
Jonathan Bowser, do
Charle.- Colfelt, do
George K hip. do
Louisa Gubernator, Public Sale, Nov. 14.1865
J W Lingenfelter. Trustee, do do 10. do
U Carpenter AII B Swarr, do do 14, do
ti ti Sleek. Ex'r. do do 14, do
John Alsip, Adm'r., do do 18. do
Golphus Ake, Adm'r, do do IS, do
-tieiiffs Sale. do do 18. do
Adam Weaverling, Adm'r, do do 18, do
Ac- - Mcllwaine do do 14, do
i A M Dovore. do Dec. 16. do
w Read the --New Advertisements" in this i
week - is>ue of THE GAZETTE.
I f For Administr.ator'.s. Executor's, Auditor's
notices. Ac .see -'Legal Notices."
; J Read the advertisements under the bead of
■•Notices, Ac."
KEYSTONE ( M B!
lirand Democratic Kully!
The Keystone Ciub of Bedford will meet at the
Ciurt House, oil MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 20th.
:.iT the purpose of hearing an from
JABES F. SHUXK, E>q..
of Ycik. Pa. The Democrats of Bedford county
a.i all others who have the welfare of the country
st heart, are respectfully invited to attend. Let
there be a grand rally of the friends of the Con
- itution and the Union
JOB MANN, President.
COURT WEEK.— The printers always
ink forward with lively anticipations,
ity in our town. Then it is that
ir sturdy, Liberal-hearted patron
me stepping up to the "Captain's of
•e" to settle their bills and to cheer
■ typo- on their difficult way. Then
too, that they make new friends
i swell tiieir list of subscribers. Our
.11 experience in this particular, has
'■•■ li [leeuliarly pleasant, and we are j
a-trained just here to record a word
praise for the kind tlioughtfulness
4 our patrons, which always enables
is, at the end of court week, to think
> ith complacency of the store ace<>unts,
pr and ink bills and debts general
y whose name is legion) which await
yment, and which Saturday night
lltind "wiped out." Of course, there
av some of whom we cannot make j
i.i- "honorable mention," and for these j
m* intended the gentle hints and broad
•xpre-sed duns, which are certainly,
lih long run, more disagreeable to
publishers than they seem to lie to
• linquent subscribers. But even these
i'-utii-nu'ii, when they see what efforts j
arc inaknig, and to what expense j
• are going, to improve their paper,
i not he able to lind it in theirheartsj
put off paying the printer. Let I
'.a remember court week and proud-j
virol their names among the caxh
end- of their county paper.
THE KEYSTONECI. i n.—Pursuant to i
previous notice, the members of the
h* stone Club of Bedford, assembled
the Court House, on Saturday even
- last, for the purpose of effecting a
Uuiianent organization. Notwilh
aaling the inclemency of the vveath
tiiere was quite a respectable at ten- j
"•e. The meeting was called to or-!
f hy Maj. A. .J. Sansom, President
'rut. J. G. Fisher, Chairman of the
"itiiitteeon permanent organization,
e ;l report. Hon. Job Mann was
" ' t'il as President of the Club; Hen-
odeinus, F.-q., Recording Secre
'R.V: E. F. Kerr, Esq., Assistant Re
-I'hugSecretary; T. R.Gettys, Treas
" : J. G. Fisher, Corresponding Sec
tary and Libniriao. B. F. Meyers,
1 thecommitteeon the Constitution,
1 i ivjMirt which was adopted.—
' iiH'iubers present then signed the
dilution. The committee on ote
' nig a lecturer, made report that the
' ■ i l iif James F. Shunk, E-q., of
had been secured for Monday
of court week, Nov. 2Dth. Af
v one business of minor importance,
' ' 'luh adjourned.
To TROPICAL AMERICA, if you
. N '' l( > inhale enchanting fragrance.
' • day; you can have it here. Pha
"Night-Blooming Cerea-" will
ur parlor with vital breath of the
[ odorous flowers that perfume the
• valleys of the Andes. Sold every-
BEDFORD COUNTY OIL COMPANY.—
This company hns !nonorganized, wiLh
John MeVieker, Esq., as President,
('apt. John S. Stuekey, Secretary, Maj.
George \V. Rupp, Treasurer, and G.
\Y. Gump, \V. NY. Leany, John E. Mil
ler and John S. Stuekey, Esqs., as Di
rector-;. ft is the intention of this
company to bore for oil on lands in the
neighborhood of the foot of Dry Ridge,
in this county. An engine lias been
purchased by the company and opera
tions will >oon lie commenced. This
is a project which we feel like com
mending, as it is the first effort to as
certain whether petroleum exists in
this county. The parties engaged in
getting up the company, certainly de
serve great credit for their enterprising
spirit and we hope they may be suc
cessful in soon making a "big strike."
*So mote it l>e.
OKKIFERSSWOKNIN.—M. S. Ritchey,
Esq., the newly elected County Com
missioner, was sworn in, a few days a
go. What we formerly said of Mr.
Ritchey's fitness for his ofiice, we have
no fear of ever having occasion to re
tract. He made a good run, and we
ilouht not, will make as popular an of
ficer as he was a candidate. I). R. Au
derson and Sam'l Beckley, Esqs. elected
Boor Directors, have also been installed
in otiice. They will make excellent
Directors. They both ran ahead of the
ticket, Mr. Anderson leading al! his fel
low candidates.
Ac( IDKNTAI.F v SHOT.— Mr. \Vm.
Bingham, of t'olerain tp., whilst out
hunting, a few days ago, was aceideu
ti lly sinit through the fleshy part of
his right hand. Mr. Bingham was a-
bout to get upon a foot-log for the pur
pose of crossing a siunll stream, and
having been weakened by an attack of
ague he got upon the iog without his
gun, but drawing it up after hint. In
raising the gun, the hammer of the
lock caught aiul discharged the contents
of the piece, wounding Mr. Bingham,
as before stated.
T MAKING DOWN HANDBILLS. —Some
persons make a practice out of sheer
wantonness, to tear down posters and
handbills, to the serious injury of those
who put them up. Let it l>e remember
ed that the law provides a severe pen
alty for >uch conduct. We are author
ized by several of our business men, to
say that they will enforce theiaw against
all persons offending in this particular.
ANDREW CRISMAN, ESQ.— We are
sorry to lose "old Andy" from th xiard
0 f Commissioners. He served during
a trying period, but a sound head and
a good, patriotic heart, brought him
ti *iumphantly through every difficulty.
A more whole-souled man than An
il *ew Crisman, does not exist anywhere
01 l God's green earth. latng may he
li ve to enjoy the good opinion of till
w ho know him.
TOWN LOTS FOR SALE.— Messrs. T.
H.. & N. J. Lyons offer for sale a num
be rof valuable town lots, which they
atl.verri.se in tms issue, iney Win sen
th em at fair prices and all who wish to
in vest in that kind of property, should
gi ve them a call. Here is a chance for
tl 10-e who are not of the ancient and
li onorable fraternity of "Old Fogies."
RETURNED. — Hiram Davis, Esq., of
St. Clair township, formerly one of the
I'oor Directors of the county, has re
t urned from the West, whither he had
removed. Welcome hack, old friend!
+.
LARCENY. — The money drawer in
t he office of the Mengel House, was
i •ifled of its contents, a few nights ago.
• Only a few dollars having been left in
the drawer, Mr.Mengd'slosswassmall.
Some people will steal.
NEW Goons.—H. F. Irvine, Ander
son's Row, has just received afresh lot
of new goods, which are going off like
"hot cakes." Mrs. Tate and Miss Rea
have also increased their stock of fancy
goods. Six 1 advertisements.
BUY ONE. This is our advice: we
refer to the beautiful family keepsake
now being sold in our county by Mr.
R. W. Berkstresser, Schellsburg.
11 ART LEV'S HARDWARE.— See Hart
ley's advertisement in another column.
Ail kinds of hardware will be found for
-tile cheap at his establishment.
From Mexico.
NEW ORLEANS, NOV. 1, via AUGUS
TA, Nov. 2.—The Crescent of yesterday
savs that Captain Thutts, of the steam
er' Hancock, front Galveston, reports
Matamoras advices to Oct. 26, and says
the city was -till in the possession of
the Imperialists. Several unsuccess
ful attacks have been made by the Lib
erals, but they were driven from the
field with great slaughter, and with
slight loss to the Imperialists.
MARRIED.
SMITH—TURNER.—On Sunday, the 29th ult.,
near Buona Vista, by Rev. G Berkstresser, Mr
John Piper Smith to Mis* Anna Maria Turner, both
of this county.
Ijj-' Long life, health, prosperity mid happiness
to the newly wedded pair.
EARNEST—EARNEST.—On the 2d ins! , by the
Rev. A Essick, Mr Adam Earnest to Miss Alary
Earnest, both of Bedford township.
MILLER—KELLER —ln Schellsburg, on the
22d ult.. by Peter Dewalt. Esq.- Mr. Benjamin 0.
Miller of Bedford county, to Miss Lizzie Keller, of
Somer-nt county.
GRIFFITH—GELLER. —At the residence of the
bride s father, on the 26th ult., by the Rev. B. H.
Hunt, Mr. Jacob GritSth and Miss Barbara E. Gel
ler, both of this county.
- Our friend Jacob has our earnest wishes for
the huppiness of himself and bride. May their
lives be long and their prosperity as great as their
longevity.
DIED.
McCLEARY —At her residence in Napier town
ship, Sept. 15th, Mrs. Elizabeth MeCleary, in tne
5.1 d Tear of her age.
DIBERT —On the 4th iast.. Eve Dibert. daugh
ter of Christopher Dibert, of Bedford township, in
the 25th year of her age.
rIA WKN T V T<) W N 1A ITS Ft>R
1 SALE ' —The undersigned offer for sale twenty
Lots situated in the Borough of Bedford, on Main
and St. John streets, tk) feet front and 240 feet back
Terms easy T. H. A X J LYONS.
Nov. It), '65-2 m.
rpo SELL oil EXCHANGE.—The
§_ subscriber has for sale 50,000 shares of stock
in the Hoover A Marshall. Monitor. North western,
Washington, Van Buren. Euonuinite and Clarion
River Oil Companies. Will exchange part stock
and part cash for Farms Houses aud Lots, unim
proved ore rights, and other stocks, judgments,
notes and other claims.
Nov. 10. '65-fit* JOSEPH W. TATE.
*ltu*
GUTTERS A CRUSH
ERS, the be-c in the State, may now be had
utHartlev's Hardware Store-at Manufacturers pri
ces. Remember corn fodder cut and mashed will
cause your cows to yield more and richer milk, and
besides will go two-thirds farther in feeding than
when fed in the rough. Nov. 10, "65.
rPHE REST IMPROVED MEAT
I CUTTERS AND SUFFERS may be had at
Nov. 10. 'b.V HARTLEY S
I>l 'D ill':US' KA IVES. STHi 1 .S,
J3 Shears, Scissors, Table Knives and Forks. Ra
zors, Axes. Adzes, Augers, Drawing Knives. Hatch
ets, Broad Axes, Mill and Cross Cut Saws, Hand
Saws, Planes, and the largest and best assortment
of Pocket Knives, may be had at Hartley's Store.
Nov. 10. '65.
OHOfiM A K B RS will find Tools erfail
kinds, Calf-skins, Moroccos, Bindings. Linings.
Web. Galloons. Last-. French Boot Powder, Wax,
Thread. Eyletts, Ac., full stock alwavson hand, at
HOT. M, HABTLgTB
SADDLERY, in yrrt'tit variety, at
Nov.lo, '65. HARTLEY^.
T)LACKSMITHB may obtain from
1 y Hartley Norway Nail Iron, Horse Shoe Nails,
Rasps. Files. Anvils. Bellows, Hand Hammers,
Shoeing Hammers. Buttresses, Borax. IRON in
groat variety, and 200 Kegs of assorted Horse Shoes
of different makes—and even more if wanted.
Nov. 10, '65.
HOUSE KEEPERS WIN FIND at'
Hartley's Store a great variety of household
Hardware, such as Knives and Forks, Spoons of
elegant quality. Ladles, single or in sets, Shovels
and. Tongs. Waiters, Tea Bells, Scissors. Meat Saws,
Carvers, Paring Knives, Brushes. Waffle Irons.
Griddles. Gridirons. Brass, Porcelain and Iron Ket
tles, Iron Pots, Tubs. Buckets, Baskets. Brooms,
Slaw Cutters, Ac., Ac. Stove Polish. Rotten Stone,
and a hundred little -'kniek knacks" that we can't
afford to enumerate. It would be easier to tell
what we don't keep than what we do. [Nov. 10.
' / tBEXT BEREA GRINDSTONES
f ' assorted sizes, also patent fixtures for same
Nov. 10. at HARTLEY'S OLD STAND.
riIHE CLEAREST, BRIGHTEST,
£ Best. Safest and Purest, and lor these reasons
the CHEAPEST COAL OIL in Bedford, may al
ways be hud at Hartley's. You who have never
used any other than the "common truci."' try it,
compare it! and you will always go to Hartley's.
Coal Oil Lamps in brilliant profusion, and great
variety, very cheap at Hartley a, also. Wick, Lamp
Tops. Ac. Coal Oil Lamps repaired. |Nov. 10.
RMKRs will find the best of ma
chines. at Factory Prices, by ordering from
Hartley. Also, the best Shovels. Forks, Traces,
Chains. Axes, Whips, Ac. Harness and Lubrie
Oils. Wheel Crease. Ac., at HARTLEY'S. [NovlO
IIBEKTY WHITE LEAD, a pure
j article,
Flaxseed Oil,
Red Lead,
Paints of all kinds.
Glass and Putty,
Powder, Lead and Shot. The largest stoek in Bed
ford, and Hardware in great variety at
Nov 111 HARTLEY S OLD STAND.
I) A RGAINS!
J BARGAINS!
BARGAINS]
Call at Mrs. V. B. TATE A M. E REA'S.,
The handsomest assortment of
BONNETS.
HATS.
CAPS.
RIBBONS,
FLOWERS,
Bonnets for s.'{.so, worth $5.00. Ribbons for3scts
worth 45—best 75 cts. worth $1 00.
Hats from 75 cents up
Elegant assortment of Velvet Flowers, all prices.
COLLARS, CUFFS,
NECKTIES. SCARFS,
GLOVES. STOCKINGS.
HANDKERCHIEFS
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
Cord and Tassels, Gilt Cord.
Silk Buttons.
Bugle Buttons.
Jet Buttons,
Gilt Buttons,
Steel Buttons.
Velvet Ribbons and Bugle Gimp Laee.
Edging, Tetting,
French Work, Lace Veils,
Mourning Veils. Silk Tissue,
Barage
The best make of Hoop Skirts, from 62] cts. to $4.
CLOAK TRIMMINGS OF ALL STYLES.
Handsome Assortment of
CLOAKS.
COATS.
CIRCULARS,
„ AND FURS.
Mrs. \.B. I. A M E. R. would inform their
lady friend*, *>... u employcu ug. . u—
tuamaker. who will make dresses on the shortest
notice. Ladies from the eounfrvwrll be provided
with the NEWEST STYLE of DRESS PATTERNS
always on hand. Ti Customers wishing Cloaks
and Coats cut out. will have thein done free of
ehurge Nov. 10. '65.
mj-EXIOQ! MEXICO!!
$.•{0,000,0000 LOAN
OF THE
REPUBLIC OF MEXICO.
Twenty year Coupon Bonds, in sums of SSO, SIOO,
SSOO, and SIOOO.
INTEREST SEVEN PER CENT., PAYABLE IN
THE CITY OF NEW YORK
Principal and Interest payable in GOLD.
$160,000,000 to be sold at SIXTY CENTS on the
DOLLAR,
in U. S. Currency, thus yielding an interest of 12
per cent, in Gold, or 17 per cent, in Currency, at
the present rate of premium on gold.
THE FIRST YEAR'S INTEREST ALREADY
PROVIDED.
The most desirable investment ever offered
Immense tracts of Mining and Agricultural
Lands, sixty percent, of Port Dues, Imposts, and
Taxes, in the States of Tamaulipas and San Louis
Potosi; and the plighted faith of the said States
and the General Government are all pledged for
the redemption of these Bonds and payment of in
terest.
THE SECURITY IS AMPLE.
$.lO U. S. Cur. will buy at 7 per et. Gold Bond of SSO
S6O " • " SIOO
S.IOO •' " " 11 SSOO
S6OO " •' " " SI,OOO
LET EVERY LOVER OF REPUBLICAN INSTITUTIONS
BL*V AT LEAST ONE BO.NJ>.
Circulars forwarded and subscriptions received by
JOHN W. CORLIES A CO., and
J. N. TIFET, Financial Agent of the Re
public of Mexico, 57 Broadway, N. Y.
Ijf Subscriptions also received by Banks and
Bankers generally throughout the United States.
Nov. 10, '65-3 m.
V"EW SKIRT FOB 186&-6.
fill; ORE A T INVENTION OF TIIF AGE
IN
ir Oo P SK I RT S.
J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX EL
LIPTIC (or double) SPRING SKIRT.
This invention consists of DUPLEX (or two) EL
LIPTIC PURE REFINEJUSTEEL SPRINGS, ingeni
ously braided tightly and firmly together edge to
edge, making the toughest, most flexible, elastic
and durable spring ever used. They seldom bend,
or break, like the .-ingle Springs, and consequent
ly preserve their perfect and beautiful shape more
than twice as long as any single spring skirt that
ever has or can be made.
The wonderful flexibility ami great comfort and
pleasure to any lad.v wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowd
ed assemblies, Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cars.
Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for promenade and
house dress, as the skirt can be tolded when in use
to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently
as a silk or muslin dress
A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and
great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will never af
terwards willingly dispense with their use. Fof
Children. Misses and Y'oung Ladies they are supe
rior to all others.
The Hoops are covered with 2 ply double twisted
thread, and will wear twice as long as the single
yarn covering which is used on all single steel
Loop skirts. The three bottom rods on every skirt
are also double steel, and twice or double covered
to prevent the covering from wearing off the rods
when dragging down stairs, stone steps, Ac., Ac..,
which they are constantly subject to when in use.
All are made of the new and elegant corded
tapes, and are the best quality in every part, giv
ing to the wearer the most graceful and pertect
shape possible, and are unquestionably the lightest
most desirable, comfortable and economical skirt
ever uiHde.
WESTS', BRADLEY A CAREY, Proprietors of
the Invention, and sole MANUFACTURERS, 97
CHAMBERS, and 79 A SI READE STREETS,
New York.
For sale in all first class stores in this city, and
throughout the United States and Canada. Havana
de Cuba, Mexico, South America and the West In
dies.
Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or double)
Spring Skirt- A.AC.
Nov. 10,
meats.
riNJFIE BEDFORD GAZETTE is the
] best Advertising Medium in Southern Penn
sylvania.
, r UDKTOTS AI)VERTISIN(J, by
f J all business men, is the secret of suocess Rc-
I member Stephen Girard.
1 PRINTERS' INK iut.- made many a
business man rich. We ask you to try it in
| the columns of THE GAZETTE
! OTRAY HEIFER.—Taken up tres
| 1 passing upon the premises ot thesuhscriber in
; St. Clair township, sometime in September, 1h64,
| a white and red spotted heifer, supposed to be three
l years old. no earmark. The owner is requested
I to come, prove property, pay charges and take her
! away, or she will be disposed of according to law.
NOT. 10. '6s—St ISAAC A. CPPPET
VDMINIKTRAT'oIUS NOTICE-
Notiee is hereby given that letters of admin
istration on the estate of Jesse McDonald, late of
i the Army of the United States, formerly of Wells
i township, Fulton county, or Broad Top township,
| Bedford county, deceased, have been granted to
j the subscriber. All persons indebted toaaid estate
will make immediate payment, and those having
claims will present them properly authenticated
for settlement. D. A. T. BLACK, Adtn'r ,
Nov. 10, '6s—6t East Providence T'p
i'HiUutcliihin <T vatic.
!
lAURK! FURS! FURS!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
CH ARLES OAK FORI) & SONS,
CON TINE NT A L HOTEL.
PHILADELPHIA.
Have now open their large and splendid stock of
LADIES' FUR CAPES.
COLLARS.
MUFFS,
CUFFS.
GLOVES,
AND IIOODS
Also the finest assortment of FANCY FUR ROBES.
CAPS. MUFFLERS, and GLOVES ever before of
fered by them, all of which are warranted to be as
represented. SHIPPING FURS BOUGHT.
Oct 20, '65.—4 m.
I7ELIX HE V.MAN
WITH
ARNOLD, NUSBAUMA NIKDLINGER.
Importer*. Jobbers, and Wholesale Dealers in
CEO T H I X G ,
Cloths. Caisimtres, Vesting, Tailor Trim
mings, J-c.
| No*. 333 Market Street, and 27 North Fourth St.
P 111 LAD ELP IIIA .
| OFFERS great inducements to Wholesale Deal
i ers from the Country, in quantity, quality, style,
I prices and terms.
i Merchants, Tailors anil Dealers visiting Phila
delphia. w ill find it to their advantage to tali and
i examine slock and learn prices before purchasing
I elsewhere.
Dec. 9, 1864—1y.
I 1 M, EMI X€} II OLLI I) A V
? WITH
! PALL GRAFF, WM. H. WEIMKB,
I ISAAC WATKIK, T. H. SAPPIXGTON,
GRAFF, WATKIN A CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in
BOOT S AX I) SI IO ES,
No. 420 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
! January 13,1865—lyr
I WM. W. PALL, i • •' HOAR,
HE. HOOD
• Wl ™
j WM. W. PAI'E A- CO.,
Wholesale
BOOT A SHOE
Warehouse.
\ 623 Market St. A 614 Commerce St. above Sixth
P 111 LAD ELP 111 A
I December 16, 1864 —y. il
| \\ r ARTM A X & E X (h'.EM AX ,
i | W Successors to
| MICHAEL WA RT MA N A CO.
TOBACCO SNUFF AND SEC All
MASLFACTFHLV
r. ..!•) .North Third Street. Second door below
! Wood,
P n 11. A I) E L P IIIA .
\ J. W. WARTMAN. H. P. ESCLEMAX.
March 25, 1864.
Notices, &r.
I)R()POSALS for building a covered
bridge across Bobb's Creek, near Mowry's
Mill, in Union township, will be received at the
Commissioners' Office, up to the 20th day of No
vember. (Court week) . Plan and specifications can
be seen at our office in Bedford. The bridge to be
75 feet long—single span By order of the Com
missioners JOHN G. FISHER, Clerk
Oct. 27, '65.
TyOTICB TO ASSESSORS.—'Hi© t&
scssors of the several districts of the county,
elected for the year 1566, are hereby requested to
meet at the Commissioners' Office, oti Wednesday,
November 16th, to receive the books, instructions.
Ae., for the assessment for said year. Let none
fail to be present. Bvorderof the Commissioners.
Oet. 27, '65. JOHN G. FISHER, Clerk.
BRIDGE LETTlNG.—TheConnnis
sionors of Bedford county will let. on the
premises, on Tuesday, November 7th, to the lowest
and best bidder, a bridge to be built acrossEvitt's
creek, near the house of Francis Morgart, in Cum
berland Valley township. Plan and specifications
will be exhibited on that day. By order of the
Commissioners. JOHN G. FISHER,
Oct 20,'65. Clerk.
VTOTK'E.—I hereby notify all jter
sons not to buy or trade for a note given by
me to David Slcighter orSarah Slcighter, for SIOO.
as it was given as part payment of the purchase of
the David Slcighter farm by me, to Sarah Sleigh
ter. and as David Slcighter has refused to let me
have the place, I will, therefore, not pay this note.
The note was to be given up to me on the delivery
of the farm. I have not received value.
J 11 THOMPSON.
Bloody Run, Oct. 31, 1865. —3t
"VTOTK'E. —The subserilters having
X N sold their entire stock of goods to Richard
Langdon, who will continue the business at the old
stanu, notice is hereby given that the books of the
flrtn are now ready for settlement. All notes and
book accounts pertaining to the business of the
firm, must be settled on, or before the first day of
December next, otherwise they will be placed in
the hands of an officer for collection. Also, all
notes and accounts of the firm of States A Co.,
must he settled by thesame time, or they will be
similarly disposed of.
STATES A STECKMAN,
STATES A CO.
Bloody Run, Sept. 15—tDl
IyiTBLIC SALE OF VALl T ABLK
REAL ESTATE —By virtue of an order of
the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the under
signed a lininistrator and trustee for the sale of the
real estate of John Metzger. lateof Juniata town
ship, Bedford oounty. dee d., will sell at public
outcry, upon the premises, on SATURDAY, No
vember 18. 1565, all the following described prop
erty, to wit: A THACT OP LAND, situate in Ju
niata township. Bedford county, adjoining lands of
Johu Tredwell, on the north. Alexander Shoema
ker, on the north-east. Ellen Showman, and Daniel
Metzger. on the east. Emanuel Palmer, on the south
east. Leonard May and John Kerr, on the south,
and Fred'k. Hildebrandt. on the west, containing
404 ACHES and B4 PERCHES,
about 175 acres cleared and under fence, with a two
story and a half BRICK DWELLING HOUSE.
TENANT HOUSE, LARGE BANK BARN, and
STABLE sufficient for stabling 40 homes, with oth
er out-buildings thereon erected. The above descrl
bed property being a fine location for a hotel, and
being situate within two miles and a half of the
line of the proposed Southern Railroad.
Sale to commence at one o'clock of said day.
Nov. 3, '6s—3t JOHN AL3IP. Adm'r.
yy- A TCI [MAKER & JEWELER.
JOHN REIMUND would respectfully inform the j
citizens of Bedford and vicinity thst he has open- I
ed a Watchmaker and Jeweler shop, in the room |
occupied by Barnbart A McMullin, nearly oppo- !
gite the Post office. Repairing done on short no- i
tice and on reasonable terms. Nov. 3—3ts. !
rri .I.TAYLOR,
1. PHOTOGRAPH ARTIST,
having taken the car recently occmied by G W. j
Dibert, near the "Old Rising Sun.'? is prepared to i
accommodate the ladies andgentletien of Bedford :
and vicinity, with the best styles ol Photogra r ' ug
Ambrotypes, and with every thi*g P L ' r <ainit''e
to the art. of picture making. The - *
the public is respectfully solicited, jjf 0T
Zwl Notices.
INSTATE OF REBECCA SJJAF-
J J FKR. DEC I ) — Ti, the heirs and legal rep
resentatives of Rebrcc i Shaffer, late of Hertford
County, det-'d :
TAKE NOTICE—That by virtue of a Writ of
Partition ami Valuation issued out of the Orphans'
Court of Bedford County, and to me directed. I
will hold an inquest to make partition and valua
tion of the Heal Estate of said deceased which is
situate in Colerain township, on the premises, on
the llth day of November, A. P.. 1865, when and
where vou can attend f you see proper.
JOHN ALDSTAI'T Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Bedford, Pet.
4 DMINISTRATORB' NOTICE.-
Notice is hereby riven that letters of admin
istration on the estate ot Samuel Armstrong, late
of Snake Spring township, dee d., have been grant
ed to the undersigned.
All persons indebted to said estate will uiuke
immediate payment, and all those having claims
against the estate are requested to present them
properly authenticated for settlement.
JOHN ARMSTRONG,
DANIEL SNYDER.
Nov. .1, '6s—6t Adm'rs.
4 I >.M IN ISTRA TORS' NOTICE.—
Notice is hereby j*iven that letters of admin
istration on the estate of Thomas O. Wright, late
ot St. Clair township, deceased, have been granted
to the undersfgned.
All persons indebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate pr.yinent. and those having
claims will present them properly authenticated
for settlement. EDWIN V. WRIGHT.
ALBERT WRIGHT,
Nov. 3, '6s—6t Adm'rs.
4 DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
Notice is hereby given that letters of admin
tralion on theestateof George Miller, lateof Cum
berland Valley township, dee'd., have been grant
ed to the undersigned.
All persons indebted to said estate are requested j
to make immediate payment, and those having
claims will present them properly authenticated
for settlement. JAMES CESSNA.
Nov. 'fis—fit* Adtn'r
VDMIN ISTRATOR'S X< TICE.-
Notice is hereby given that Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of John Shook, late of
Bedford township, deceased, have been granted to
the undersigned.
AU persons knowin;; themselves indebted to said
estate will please m ike immediate payment, and
those having claims v.'ill present them properly au
thenticated for settlement.
Oct. 28, '6s—t. JOHN ALDSTADT, Ad'mr.
4 !>M IXI STR A T(> R'S N< )T I<' E.—
_Tl_ Notice is hereby given that Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Adam Otto, late of 1
Napier township, deceased, have been granted to
the undersigned.
All persons know ing themselves indebted to said
estate will please make immediate payment, and '
those having claims will present them properly au- i
thenticated for settlement.
Oct. 20, '75.—<4- LEY I OTTO, Adm'r. j
i; XECl T T()R'S X < >TI ( E.—Xotice is j
| j hereby given that Letters testamentary to the !
estateof MarvHysung, lateof Londonderry town- ,
ship, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned. j
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said J
estate will please make immediate payment, and
those having claims will present them properly au- j
thenticated for settlement. P.F.LEHMAN,
Oct. 26. '65.—6t. Executor.
1TX ECUTOR'S X()Tl('E.—Notice is i
j hereby given that letters testamentary have j
been granted by the Register, to the undersigned, j
on the last, will and testament of Jacob L. May. i
dee'd, that all persons indebted to 3aid estate are j
required to make immediate payment, and those I
having claims will present them duly authentiea- ;
ted for settlement.
ASA S. STUCKEY, Executor.
October 6, 1805.*
/ K)URT PROCLAMATION.— To
U./' the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and
Constaldes in the different Totmshtps in the
County of lied ford. Greeting : KNOW VK. that
lu pursuance of a precept to tne directed, under
the hand and seal of the Hon. ALEXANDER
KING. President of the -everal Courts of Common
Pleas, in the Itith District, consisting of the coun
ties of Franklin. Fulton, Bedford and Somerset,
and by virtue of his office of the Court of Oyer and
Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of
capital and other offenders therein, and the Gen
eral Court of Quarter Session* of the Peace; and
JAMES Brass and ADAM WEAVERLIXG, Judges of
the 'mc Court in the same County of Bedford.
You and each of you, are hereby required to be
and appear in your proper persons with your Re
cords, Recognizances, Examinations, and other
Remembrances, before the Judges aforesaid, at
Bedford, at a Court of Oyer and Terminer and
Ieiiel'Hi .lilt! X>ellvcrv and Octierai Quarter Ses
sions of the peace therein to be holden for the coun
ty of Bedford, aforesaid, on the &l Monday of
Nori mbrr, (being the 2(1 th day.) 1865, at 111 o'e/nel
in the forenoon of that day, there and then to do
those things to which your several offiees apper-
! Given under my hand, at Bedford, on the 20lb
! of October, in the year of our Lord, 1865.
JOHN ALDSTADT.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE, / Sheriff.
! Bedford. Oet. 20. 1865. j
I) EG ISTER'S NOTICE.—AII per-
V sons interested are hereby notified that the
| following accountants have tiled their accounts in
j the Register's office of Bedford county, and that
! the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court.
! in and for said county, OH Tuesday the 'ilst/tay of
i November, next, at the Court House, in Bedford.
I for confirmation :
The account of John Weisel and John Fiekes,
Executors of the last Will. Ac., of John Weisel,
late of r>t. Clair twp., dee d.
The account of Thos. Fisher and. Washington
Miller. Executors of the last Will and Testament
of John Cruise, late of Cumberland Valley twp.,
deed.
The account of Jos. Burnett, Adm'rof the Estate
of Christian Barnett, late of East Providence twp..
dee'd.
The account of Jacob Walters, Esq . Executor of
the last Will, Ac., of Mary Berkheiiuer, late of St.
Clair twp.. dee'd.
The account of Adam Geller and Josiah Miller,
Executors of the last Will and Testament of Geo.
Geller, late of Londonderry twp.. dee'd
The account of Joseph W Tate, Esq., Adrn'r of
the Estate of John A. Uoby, late of Bedford twp.,
dee'd.
The account of Sam'l Bossier, Adm'r of the Es
tate of Mrs. Barbara Bossier, late of Middle Wood
berry twp., dee'd
The account of Duncan McVicker. Esq., E.x'r of
the last Will, Ac., of Mary M. Hause, late of
Schellsburg Borough, dee'd.
The account of E. M. Aisip, Administrator of
the estato of Stephen Tucker, late of Bedford, de
ceased.
The account of Adam Weaverlihg, administrator
of Jacob Weaverling. late of Best Providence
township, deceased.
The account of John Mors, administrator of the !
estate of Jacob Conrad, late of Southampton town- |
ship, deceased.
The aecount of Cornelius and Isaac Devore, ex
ecutors of the last will, Ac., of Jacob Devore, late
of Londonderry township, dee'd.
The account of Samuel Mock and Samuel A.
Mock, executors of the last will. Ac., of B'illiaut
A. Mock, late of Union township, dee d.
The account of Henry !'• Diehl administrator of
the estate of John Bogen, iate of Coleraiu town
ship, deceased.
Oet. 20, 65~1t. O. E. SHANNON, Register.
I IST OF JURORS—Drawn for No
j vcmberTerm, 3d Monday, 20th day, ISJS.
GRAND JURORS.
William Hartley, Foreman. A L Defibaugb, Dan
iel Amos, J Irvin Noble, A J Wisegarver, George
Gardili, Jacob Miller of J, Nathan Robison. Cas
per Stroup, Simon States, David E Dibert, Josiah
Shoemaker, Wm W Lamburn, James Rawlins. Ja
cob Fletcher, Abraham Blackburn. Thomas Steel,
Win M Pearson. George W Zimmcrs, Geo \\ Grove,
Samuel W Statler, Josiah S Eider, Andrew Horn,
sen. George Steel
PETIT JURORS.
Adolphus Ake, Abraham Smith, Peter Claycomb
Abid Akers, John Casteel, Jr. Alexander Fletcher,
JobnEmerick. Jared Hanks, Jeremiah Akers. Hen
ry IV Fisher. William Rodgers, Jacob Pee. Martin
lleltzell. Peter M Barton, George W Horn. Leonard
Bittner, Philip Felton. John Turner. Dan'l Cypher,
Jonathan C Dicken, Thomas Lawhead, William J
Allen, Isaac Kcnsiuger, Henry Horn. John Hersh
izer. James McDonald, Johh G Hartley, John Cas
tell, Barnabas B Steckman. Jacob Brubaker, Jus
Sill. Isaac Grazier, Jacob C Brumbaugh, Andrew
Mortimore. Wm Spcalman, John C Black. Samuel
R Hair, John Hillegass, Peter Dewalt,Jacob Clark,
Johu Cavender, John B Zook, Isaac A Cuppct,
Christian Felton. BaltzerSheeley. Jacob Kauffman,
William Egolf, Hugh Moore, Daniel Fletcher. John
C Figart. Michael Holderbaum, Thomas Gilcbriest,
Samuel Bender, Archibald Perdew, Isaac E Keigh
art, John Peurson, Francis C Moigart, Valentine
Bowser, Weaver B Cessna, Thomas Kitchey.
Drawn and certified at the Commissioners' Office
at Bedford, the 7th dav of September, 1865.
Oet 20 '6s—tc JOHN G. FISHER. Cl'k
I)R IVATE SALE OF VALUABLE j
REAL ESTATE. —The subscriber, residing
j in Bedford township, Bedford county, offers for se.ie ]
; his farm situated in the township and
c| said, about 5; miles north-east of .^f or A contain
j ing 170 acres, about 100 ac- w^,h cleared
and is good on the re.nainder is
■ well timbered. . limestone gravel and
've. * The farm is well watered. The
.-tfj- merits consist of a good
i ** ..W TWO STORY PLANK HOUSE, LOG BARN
: i and out-buildings. Thero is an excellent apple
' i orchard on the premises. Terms reasonable.
Nor. 3—3ra* JACOB WALTER.
ilea! (f'.statr sales.
OALE OF VALUABLE HOUSE
| AND LOT.— John Alsip. Auctioneer. —The
undersigned will offer at public sale, on the prem
ises, on Tuesday, November 14, 1865, the following
valuable property, to wit: —A lot of ground situa
i ted in BedforE township, adjoining lands of Hugh
i Moore, John nafer and others, measuring 74 feet
!in width and 40 rods in length There is erected
i upon the lot a good Dwelling House, with uut
i buildings, and excellent water at the door. Also,
at the same time and place, a number of other lots
udjoiniug the above described and lying near the
famous Chalybeate Spring. Terms made known
on day of sale Sale to commence at one o'clock.
1' M. LOUISA OI'BERNATOK.
Oct. 27. 'os—2ts
VALUABLE REAL EK
kt TATE.—The subscriber will sell at public sale
or outcry, on the premises, on
TUESDA Y. the 14th tlay of November next,
the following described tract of land, situated in
Union township, Bedford couuty, adjoining land o
John Allison. Samuel Mock. Thomas Lingenteltcr
and others, containing 202 acres Rnd 20 perches,f
about 70 or .80 acres cleured. part of which is first
rate meadow, with two dwelling houses, double log
barn and other out-buildings thereon erected, also,
a good saw mill partly new. Any person wishing
to make a good investment will-do well to purchase
this property, as the land is well adapted to rais
ing ail kinds of grain; and there is an abundance
of the best kind of sawing timber convenient to the
saw mill, which has sufficient water to run thegreat
er part of the year. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock
of said day when the term? will be made known.
P S. If not gold at private sale before the above
date.
MOSES McILWAINE.
Hot 2(1. '65.
PUBLIC KALE OF VALUABLE
X REAL ESTATE.—.The undersigned will offer
at public sale, upon the premises, on
SA TUR DA Y. December 16, 1865,
the following valuable real estate, situated in Lon
donderry township. Bedford county, known as the
Jacob Devore farm, containing 2791 acres, about
200 acres under cultivation, the remainder is well
timbered. The soil is limestone, and there is also
a vein of iron ore upon it. There is a good two
story dwelling bouse, log barn andother out-build
ings upon the promises. There arc two apple or
chards and a peach rehard upon it. The farm is j
well watered.
ALSO —At the same time will be offered for sale,
a tract of warranted land, containing upwards of
Stj acres, about 8 acres of which are cleared and
under fence, nearly the whole being good arable
land. Terms made known on day of sale. Bale to
commence at it) o'clock of said (lay
CORNELIUS DEVORE
MICHAEL DEVORE, j
Ami other heirs of Jacob Devore. dee'd. 1
Oct 27, '6s—lt
pl.'BLK' KALE OF VALUABLE'
| REAL ESTATE —The subscriber Adminis- I
trator of the Estate of Francis B. Corle. late of
Union township, dece'd, will offer for sale, on the!
premises on SATURDAY, the 18 th day of i
NOVEMBER, next, the following real estate. |
viz, : Lots nos 12. 9 and 7in the general plan of j
the Town of Marrietta, Union township, Bedford'
County, adjoining lanos of the subscriber, Isaac I
Wentz and John Shafer, and having a good story !
and a half frame house theron erected, and also a j
good frame stable.
Also—4 Lots known as lots nos. 25, 27. 29 and
30 in general plan same place above mentioned. '
Also—The materials of a building, or school j
house, on an adjoining lot in same place, said |
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.
ADOLPHUS AKE, |
Oct. 20, 65.—ts Administrator, j
PUBLIC KALE OF VALUABLE j
J REAL ESTATE. —The subscriber will offer at j
public sale on the the premises, on. FRIDAY, \
NOVEMBER 10r/z. lstio, the Real Estate of Henry :
Rininger. iate of St. Clair township, dece'd., con
sisting of a farm containing 100 ACRES, in St -
Clair towhship, about one mile from Pleasantville. !
about 60 acres cleared and under fence and in a j
high state ot cultivation, adjoining land? of Thorn- !
a? Illackburn, William Clark, John Ake and oth- j
or? The improvements are a TWO STORY LOO
HOUSE, double LOO BARN and other convenient j
buildings; aiso a good apple orchard.
Terms; One third at the confirmation of the j
sale, balance in two equal annual payments with i
J. W. LINGENFELTER, j
i Trustee for the sale of the Real Estate of Henry i
! Rininger. dee'd. Oct. 2tt. 65.—ts
TT ALU ABLE FARM FDR SALE.
y —The undersigned offers at private sale, his '
! valuable Limestone farm, situated in Cumberland
i Valley town-hip. Bedford county, adjoining lands
j of Samuel Whip. James Cessna, Esq., B. P. Bru
| ner and others, containing 191 acres. 140 of which |
| are cleared and in a rich state of cultivation, the '
j balance is well timbered. There arc about 20 acres ;
; mcevior, ™ ii, farm. This farm lies one mile south '
|of Centrcville. There are upon the premises a j
. TWO STORY LOG DWELLING HOUSE,'
j a Double Log Barn and all other necessary out- i
i buildings. There is also a fine apple orchard and i
| other fruit trues upon the premises. There is an j
! excellent spring of never-fiiling water close to the I
I dwdlling house. For further particulars address i
GEORGE WIUP.
Cumb'd. Vallev. Bedfordeo.. Pa. i
| Oct. 20. 65.
|)UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE |
:j[ REAL ESTATE—The undersigned executor
of the last will ami testament of Joseph W. Sleek,
j late of the township of Napier, in iheconntyof
! Bedford. Pa., deceased, by virtueof the authority
and direction in said will contained, will sell a't I
j public outcrv upon the premises,
| On TUESDAY. NOVEMBER Uth, iB6O,
j till the following described two valuable farms or j
i tracts of land, to wit: Tho one thereof being form
j erly the mansion property of said deceased, situate
• in St. Clair township, adjoining lands of Gideon
D. Trout. Frederick Rininger. George W. Vickroy
andothers,containing about 250 acres more or less,
about 175 acres thereof cleared and under fence,
and in good state of cultivation, with a good
TWO-STORY FRAME WEA TII Eli BOAR
DEI) DWELLING HOUSE. A LARGE
FRAME BARN, .1 GOOD STABLE
sufficient for 2il head of horses, and other out- !
buildings thereon erected. There is also 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.
Ac., upon the premises.
ALSO—There will be sold at the same time and
place, one other tract of land, situate in the same
township, adjoining lands of Daniel Heck, George
Rininger. Tobias Barnes and others, containing
106 acres and 43 perches, more or less, about 20
acres cleared and under fence, the balance of the
tract is well covered with Pine, Oak, Chestnut and 1
other valuable timber. There is also a spring of j
good water upon the premises.
.Side to commence at 11 o'clock A. M. of said day,
when the terms will he made known by
GEORGE 11. SLEEK, Ex'r.
(Motor 6. 1805.
VALUABLE BROAD TOP
y LANDS FOR SALE.—Estatoof John X. Lane,
late of the City of Lancaster, deceased.
THOMAS A Soxs, Auctioneers.
Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of
Bedford county, Pennsylvania, the Administrators
of the estate of said deceased, will sell perempto
rily. on TUESDAY, thellth day of NOVEMBER.
1865. at 12 o'clock, noon,a? the-PHILADELPHIA
EXCHANGE,'' tho following described coal lands,
lato of said deceased, to wit:
No. 3. Containing 145 ACRES AND 92 PER- !
CUES, neat measure, situate in Broad Top town
ship. and warranted in the name of Christopher
Long.
No. 4. Containing 238 ACRES AND 122 PER
CHES. neat measure, iu the township aforesaid,
and warranted in the name of John Sook
No. 5. Containing 178 ACRES AND 22 PER
CHES. neat measure, situatein the township afore
said, iu the name of William Lane.
No. 6. Containing 404 ACRES AND 51 PERCH
ES. neat measure, in the township aforesaid, and
warranted to William Foster.
No. 7. Containing 180 ACRES AND 7 PERCH
ES, neat measure, situate in said township, and
warranted in the name of John McClain.
No 8. Containing 363 ACRES AND 35 PERCH
ES, lie at measure, situate in said township, and
warranted in the name of Daniel Kerr
No. 9. Containing 11 ACRES AND 122 PERC
HES, neat measure, situate in said township, and
warranted in the name of Thomas M. Long
Tracts Nos. 3. 4. 5, 7. 8 A 9 are situated contig
uous, on Sandy Run, which empties into tho Rays
town branch of the Juniata, near above Hope
well. on the Huntingdon ami Broad Top Railroad, 1
a branch of which road has been graded up said 1
run to or near said land. These six tracts an all ,
good coal lands and form one of the best coat es
tates in the Broad Topcoat field, and can be mined ,
on Sandy Run, and Six Mile Run. They can be
mined together, or each of the tracts can he mined 1
separately, advantageously.
No. 6, fs situated several miles from the above
tracts, near the head of Sandy Run ;is a good coal •
tract and set with excellent timber. (
A map of the lands can be seen or had by ap
plying to M Thomas A Sons, Auctioneers, Phila- .
delphia \
Any further information desired before the sale ,
can he had by addressing the Administrators, at ,
Lancaster, or the Hon. Samuel L. Russell, at Bed
ford. Pa.
TERMS: Ten percent of the purchase money
be paid at the time of sale, and the balance, on the
Ist day of January. 1866.
W CAP.VENTER,
11 8 .. SWABJT,
Admr's- dc bonis non of J, O n D jq. Lane, dee'd.
M. THOMAS A S°?. s ; Auctioneers, 139 and 141
South 4th Street, I'l UGydelphia.
Lancaster, Pa ,Jet. 6, 1865. V
lETTER HEADS AND BILL
J, HEADS, and ENVELOPES for business men,
printed in the best stylo of the art, at tusUazeitk
Jt) OWCB.
ilral Estate §alfs.
' 1 )ÜBLI(' SALE OF VALUABLE
J REAL ESTATE.—By virtue of an order of
the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the under
| signed administrator of the estate of Jacob Wea
verling, and trustee for the sale of the real estate
I of said deceased. will sell nt public outcry upon the
! premises,
1 SATURDAY, the. 18fA day of November, next*
all the three following described farms or tracts of
valuable real estate, situate in tbo township of West
Providence, in the county aforesaid, to wit:
ho. 1 Being part marked "A,'' in the Inquisi
tion and proceedings in partition upon the estate
of said estate of said deceased, situate and lying
on the Chambersburg and Bedford turnpike road,
about 4 miles east of Bloody Run, containing about
276 acres and 64 perches about 130 acres cleared
and under fence, and 20 acres thereof excellent
meadow The improvements consist of one good
two and a half story stone tavern house, one two
story log and frame dwelling house, with frame
kitchen attached, 2 two story frame weather board
ed dwelling houses, (I with a good wash house at
tached.) one large stone bank barn, one good horse
stable, one other stable, hay scales, blacksmith
shop, wagonmaker shop, with other out-buildings
and improvements upon the premises There is
also a good orchard of choice fruit upon the prem
ises, and plenty of running water at the doors or
convenient to the dwellings—which said tract is
known as the late mansion property of said dee d.
No. 2. Being part marked "B," in said Inquisi
tion and proceeding? in partition, consists of a tract
of 'and containing "1 acres and 59 perches nett,
about 30 acres cleared and under fence, and the
balance of the tract well timbered. There are,
also, two never-failing springs of excellent water
upon the premises.
No 3. Being part marked 'C," in the Inquisi
tion and proceedings aforesaid, consists of a tract
of land containing J22 and 144 perches nett. with a
good two story frame dwelling house, spring house,
smoke house, double log barn, and other improve
ments thereon erected—the same being known as
the Mlallon Tract.'" About 70 acres of this tract
are cleared and under fence, and the balance well
covered with excellent white pine, white oak and
other choice timber, and within 50 yards of the
saw mill of Daniel Sams, Esq., and convenient to
other saw mills in the neighborhood.
These farms are all of the best quality of red
slate land, and titles indisputable. Sule to com
mence at 11 o'clock. A. M. Terms made known
on dav of sale by
ADAM WEAVERLING, Adm r..
and Trustee for the sale of Jacob Weaverling't
Real Estate. Oct. 27, '6s—ts
QHEBIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of
kl sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas to me di
rected, there will be sold at the Court House, in
the borough of Bedford on Saturday. the 18th day
of November, at 10 o'clock, A. M,. the following
reai estate, to wit:
One tract of land, containing 135 acres, more or
less, about CO acres cleared and under fence, with
a two story log house, double log barn and other
out-buildings thereon erected, adjoining lands ol
Tho's. Burket. Michael Weyant, Samuel Burket's
heirs and others, situate in Union township, Bed
ford county, and taken in execution as the proper
ty of Abraham Croyle.
ALSO—One lot of ground in the town of Wood
berry, fronting CO feet on thePattonsville A Wood
berry turnpike road, and extending back about 200
feet, with a two story log frame dwelling house
with basement story thereon erected, adjoining lot
of .Samuel J. Castner, on the North, and the Meth
odist church on the South, situate in Middle Wood
berry township, Bedford county, and taken in ex
ecution as the property of Margaret Bulger.
ALSO—One tract ot land containing 85 acres,
more or less, about 39 acres cleared and under
feuce, with a two story log house and log stable
thereon erected, adjoining lands of Isaac Berkhi
mer, Philip Shriner and others, situate in St. Clair
township, Bedford county, and taken in execution
as the property of Rebecca Sleek.
ALSO—One tract of land containing 100 acres,
more or less, about 55 acres cleared and under fence,
with ti two story log dwelling house and log stable
thereon erected, also an apple orchard thereon, ad
joining lands of Adam Shufer, Samuel Shafer, Ja
cob Sernler and others, situate in St. Clair town
ship, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the
property of Andrew Adams.
ALSO—One tot of ground, containing 10 acres,
all cleared and under fence, having thereon erect
ed a two story log house and frame stable, adjoin
ing land of Samuel Becgle ; also, a lot of timber
land containing 10 acres, adjoining land of Samuel
Beegle's heirs and Henry P. Diehl, situate in Bed
ford township, Bedford county, and taken in exe
eution as the property of Ananias Auman.
ALSO—One tract of land, containing 16S acres,
more or less, about 100 acres cleared and under
fence, with a two story frame house and back build
ing attached to it, abank barn aud other out-budd
ings thereon erected; also, a small apple orchard
and peach orchard thereon, adjoining lands of John
Blackburn, William Border, Isaac Rouser and oth
ers, situate in Napier township, Bedford county,
and taken in execution as the property of George
Blackburn.
ALSO —One tract of land, called the Nelson Im
provsment ami tract of land surveyed in the
name of Abv'ni Bridges, containing iu both tracts
120 acres, more or le, about 15 (teres cleared and
under fence, with a log house and lug stable there
on erected; also, an apple orchard thereon, ad
joining lands of James W. Jones. Edward Haney,
William Smith and others, situate in Cumberland
Valley township, Bedford county, and taken in ex
ecution as the property of Sarah Nelson.
ALSO —One tract of laud containing 17 acres, un
improved. adjoining lands of James W.Jones, Nic
ocjemus Wertz and others, situate in Cumberland
5 alley township, Bedford county, and taken In ex
ecution as the property of Z. Wertz.
JOHN ALDSTADT, Sheriff,
j t-hcriff s Office. Oct. 27. 1565.
| 4 GOOD INVESTM K.\t7—The un-
I dersigned offers his two valuable farms for
j sale,situated in Bedford township, Bedford county,
| adjoining Win. Chenoweth and others, about one
| mile from Bedford, near the turnpike, and six miles
trom Mount Dallas Station. The improvements on
No. 1, are a
GOOD HOUSE AND A LARGE BANK BARN.
Two Wagon Sheds, two Corn Cribs. Spring House,
and other out-buildings; two apple orchards with
other fruit trees; a small run passes the house and
barn, that a large meadow can be watered there
from; there are 200 acres in this tract, about 150
I of which are cleared, the balance well timbered,
and plenty of Iron Ore. running water at house
; and barn.
■ No. 2, contains about 210 acres, the improve
ments are a
New FRAME HOUSE and Net/- FRAME
HANK EARN.
a young apple orchard, and an old orchard on the
Li.nc Stone Ridge, in full bearing There are a
bout 150 acres cleared and the balance is well tim
bered, and plenty of Iron Ore. For further par
ticulars address
CHARLES COLFELT.
Bedford, I'a
REFERENCES—HON. JOB MANN, / „ ~ ,
O. K. .SHANNON, [ Bedford.
Aug. 25—tf
\-K\V GRIST MILL AM) LIME
STONE FARM FOR SALE.—The under
signed offers his new grist mill in Bedford town
ship. for sale, together with 132 acres of limestone
land
The mill contains two pairs burs and one pair of
chopping stones of a first rate quality with all the
modern improvements of mills for merehant and
country work. The land is will improved and in
good state of cultivation with farm house and barn,
mill house, barn. Ac., thereon ereeted. This prop'
erty lies about five miles from Bedford, in the
heart of the "Dutch Corner,'' with numerous good
roads to the mill and from the rail! to Bedford,
and the terminus ot the Bedford Rail Road.
The stream which supplies the mill is from springs
<>f the neighborhood and from the mountain, which
in general, affords sufficient water power the whole
year. The mill is entirely new and is a very desi
rable property, and will be aold on reasonable
terms.
For particulars apply to the undersigned or to
0. E. Shannon, of Bedford Pa.
The undersigned will also sell his tract of '.and
known as the "Feight saw mill tract," containing
103 acres, about 75 acres cleared. This is also
limestone laud, with house, saw mill, stables, Ac.,
thereon erected. It is on Cove Creek. The wator
power is regular and inexhaustible. It lies it.
Friend 's Cove, seven miles from Bedford and six
miles from the terminus of the Bedford Rail Road
JONATHAN BOWSER.
August 11. I>6s—3m
\rALUABLj£ FARM AND TAX
\ NER) FOR SALE—Tho undersigned offer
for sale, their valuable limestone farm situated in
Bedford township, Bedford county, adjoining land?
of Philip Zitnraers Charles Smith and others,
containing 250 acres. 200 acres of which are elr ar .
Ed and in a rich state of cultivation, balance we li
timbered. This property lies about 4 milts North
of Bedford, on Dunmng's Creek, near the 'Bedford
and Hollidaysburg Turnpike. Theveare upon the
farm a
LARGE BRICK DIE LLI N ti-HO USE,
A large Bank Barn avd.ether im.poF (alu buildings
There is also a fine oiv.hard of ar.nfo peach and
other fruit trees ttpon the The farm is
divided into fields of 14 aorea or 4C j 1> enclosed with
post and rail fence. About 50 acres are in mead
ow. l'he;w is an excellent spring of never failing
water CAtee to.the bvellis g.QoaM. Also, upon the
Southwest corner of the farm, there is located,
A LA R G F, T A N N ER Y,
Containing 100 vats, with all the necessary build
ings, tho whole yard being under roof. The tan
nery is now and has been for years, in successful
operation Tweuty-five acres of the farm will ba
sold with the tannery, if the latter be sold separ
atoly Upon these twenty-five acres there are six
tenant houses.
For further particulars address
T. H. A N. J. LYONS,
I 1 March 17,1865. BKDVOID PA.
YtERCIIANTS' SHOW BILLS,
in superior style, aad upon reasons
ble terms, at Tut BEDFORD IX&ZSTTB offioe.