The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, May 04, 1866, Image 3

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BUSINESS II itECroiti.
jit following Business Directory for the her- j
-b ol Bedford and other place* in the county, j
s r advertisement* appear tV the column* of
. t GAZETTE.) may be of service to our friends
..j parrors in the countv. and is commended to |
~;r attention :
4TTOBNEYS AT LAW—G. H. Spang; J. P- I
....... J. W.Tate; J hn Pnlmer; E. F. Kerr; j
. .-rnw A I.nrs : Espy M. AMp; John T
/V A J 11. Filler; Kimtneli A Lingenfelter.
• i -d. Ps
7ANKEKS— Reed A Scbell: Bupp. fihannon A i
Bedford. Pa.
r r? AND SHOE?. VARIETIES. Ac —J. 11.
■•n ; H F. Trrire. Bedford. Pa.
BEDFORD NURSERIES—T M. Lynch.
ABTNET-VVARE. CHAIRS. Ac —Richard Leo.
•' 7-1. Pa
DRY-GOODS. GROCERIES. AC.—J. B. Fr
--,r A B Cramer; J. M. Shoemaker; P. A
■l. D- fibaugh A Fisher, Bedford, Pa.
DENTISTRY—C. X Hickok A J O Minnieh.
'. Bedford. Pa.
DRUGGIST—J L. Lewi*. Bedford. Pa.
FANCY STORES—Mrs V. B Tare A Miss M
.\Ls E V Mowry; Mr- M. R ."•chafer A
.. K te Deal. Bedford. Pa.
HARDWARE. Ac.—Wm. Hartley; Geo. Bly
et-r A son, Bedford. Pa.
HOTELS Bedford Hotel. JJ . Shoemaker;
age! House. I. Mengel; Union Hotel. V. Steck-
I4D Bedf -rd. Pa.
JEWELER—DanieI Border. Bedford. Pa
John Reimunl. Jeweler,
iB PRINTERS—Meyers A Mengel. Bedford.
—All kinds of Plain" and Fancy Job Printing
: -.;!y and promptly executed.
PUMPS —Wm. C Snively, Schellsburg, Pa.
PHVsICIANS— Dr. J. L. M -rbourg. Bedford,
2 [>-* W W Jamison and P. 11. Pennsyl, Bloody
San. Pa.
PATENT MEDICINES—Shriner s Cough Syrup
mil Indian Vermifuge: Foutz's Mixture and Horse
C "trie Powder; Wheaton's Ointment; Helm
i - Extract of Buchu: Dr Tobias \ enitian Lin
eat Aileock's Porous Pla-ters; Christadoro's
Dir Dye.
REAL ESTATE SALES-
P C Reamer —private sale
11. .v N J. Ly.uis. Private Sale
Ah Walter. Private,
" X. Hickok, private sale,
i Li. Barndollar and others, private sale.
[_ - Read the -New Advertisement ,n this
k s issue of THK GAZETTE.
li?" For Administrator's. Exe, jt " r Auditor s
.■-■cs, Ac.,see "Legal Notic
i£- Read the dvertis- uents ander lhe hcad o{
Notices, Ac."
F)is(-n*sON DEAD In i K FIZZLE.— <>n
-day night last, the remnant "f the
R publican" party, which clings to
ie fortunes of the Stevens-Sumner
held a meeting in the
burt House. It was a poor, misera
ble, flat, stale and unprofitable concern,
iresenting the mo.-t "beggarly account
f empty benches"that we ever look
i upon in a political meeting. It the
::rn-out of this meeting is a sign of
he time-, then the new breed of Di--
nionists is destined to ie short-lived
:i this neck of the woods. Thespeech
6, too, were of the most luguoriou
nd. W. M. Hall, Esq., was first in
idueeti and ho proceeded to give the
tidieals thunder, saying that they
nt too far, and that lie favored ,-uf
■ for the Negro, only so_ far as he
rasintellectually qualified to exercise
hat right. This was a wet blanket
a the Stevensite-and some of them
t-rty nearly got the ague under it.
W'Xt came that famous warrior, who
~ the splendor of -houlder straps and
: buttons, fought rebel- in the pay
aster's department and in the snug
title office of state Agent at Wash
. in. This great military lieropitch
into the Democratic Union party,
a bull into a china-sliop. He said,
UB mg other things, that, the Republic
. • 'U had put dovrn the ref Uion, in
'/• words, that RepnMicetn rod Her.*
•Jfowj/d the war throwjh. Now, how
unjust this is on the part of Col. Jor
n for he is the man to whom wi' re*
" no one knows better than him-elf.
Hi-well aware that if the Deinocrat
- -blier- who went into the army,
! -taid at home, the rebellion could ,
t have been supjxres-ed. He knows
Bedford county contributed hun
ts of -terling to the -er
of the country in the late war. Lef
Democratic toUtiert of the State re
'her daring the earning ctonpaign,
Ot!. Jordan, the Chairman oj the
itioii state Committee, and the right
r>d •nan of John IF. deary, umdted
m /Mustgrossfy in a ptthlie speech, by
winy that the Republicans put down
" Rebellion. After Col. .Jordan's har
• 2ue was finished, His Exeellenev,
'• . Ces-na, was put upon the stand,
• roared and bellowed for awhile
then subsided as usual. How fun
yold "Republicans" must feel with
lat the head of their meeting and
—ci at the tail. President Johnson
roundly abused by some of the
"i tker-, of which and the resolutions
'■ shall say something anon.
°n, ix BEDFORD COUNTY.— The
"Iford County Oil Comjiany, we are
•rmed by Mr. G. \V. Gump, struck
: ;1 in their well at the foot of Dry
'■ ige. on Tuesday evening last, at a
; "Fh of IJ7(J feet. The sand pump
'Ught up quite a quantity of genu
petroleuin.
Patriot & UNION. —We c-all atten
! a to the pros|>e4.-tus of the Campaign
' 4 I Irion, in our advertising eol
u '"is. The Patriot J- Union is an ex
ie nt paper and we hope its circula
-1 u 'iH be largely extended.
'H'RT.— There has l>een a very small
at Court, no cases of great
[ being up for trial.
PETER FUNK IN BEDFORD. —On
i Monday last, as the inxiple attending
court werestandingabouton thestreets,
a seetly looking individual appeared in
the midst of them, driving a buggy,
i Standing up in the vehicle he proclaim
ed that he was about to perform a vari
ety of feats never before witnessed
in Bedford. "Fir-t," said he, holding
up a five dollar "green-back," "who
will give me four dollars for this note?"
Some one quickly handed him the four
dollars and received the note. Next he
sold the four dollars for three, the three
for two, so on until he had only a num
j ber of five cent notes left of the original
'green-back,'which he scattered among
| the crowd. "Now," said he, "1 will
: sell five dollar lockets, for two dollar
• ai d a half and give you your money
i hack." Accordingly the lockets were
handed out and the money returned to
the purchasers. "Next," proceeded he,
"I will sell you ten dollar lockets for
five dollars." Here a scene followed j
which is indescribable. The crowd j
made a simultaneous rush for the lock
et-, each man charging with a green
-1 back tlutt ring in his hand, and the
: seedy looking individual in the buggy,
had to use both his hands and all his
fingers to receive the proffered money.
Each man received his locket, hut —
here the vender of the lockets broke in,
"Remember, gentlemen. I didn't say,
this time, 1 would give your money
j back !" Oh ! what a fall of faces was
there, my countrymen, as Peter Funk
put whip to hi> horse and drove off be
f(4iv any of the party "sold" could puck
er his mouth for a whistle.
THE Eclectic Magazine of Foreign
Literature, for May, has an unusually
varied and rich table of contents : and
is embellished with a fine steel plate
portrait of Dr. Livingstone, the Afri
can Traveler and Missionary. This
Magazine is worth double the subscrip-,
tion price. See prospectus in anothe'
column.
EPISCOPAL SERVICES at the/ourt
House, as usual, on Sabbath at
101 a. m.. and fij. p. m. Rev Barrow
will close his course of af** rnoon ser
mons on the .Women of vie New D-- ,
tanient with a addressel to
mothers. Subject—"Gmothy and hi
mother, Eunice."
GODEY'S LAD-' S BOOK. —Godey, for
Mav. ison our* 11 is a brilliant
number. . W' always welcome Godey.
an.l in dobs' SO) we feel that we are in
■sympatic' with the universal ladv-
MARRIED.
OTTO— PIERSON —Tin the 2o!h ult . at the Cel-
Tin House. Schellsburg. by Rev J K DonHld.un.
Mi Ja ob Otto BIIJ .Mis* Mary Pierseii, both of
Bedford eonnty. Pa
FREELAN—ELDER—At the residence of Mr.
Jo*iah Elder, near Waterside, on the 12th ult.. by
the Rev stans Hooper. Mr. John Freelan and
Mis Matildi T Elder, both of rhis county.
SMITH —HULL —On the 26th ult . at the nsi
denee ol the bride's mother, in Nnpi"r hwwbip,
hv Rev. J. S Holsinger. Mr. Jiraes Smith loMiss
Aronnds Hull. aH "f this enunty.
HARTZEL—BRIDAHAM—On the sth ult by
the Rev. William Gephart. Mr. William 15 Hirt
,!l and Mrs Tilla Bi idaham.
DIED.
DAVIS—On the loth ult . in Pleasantville. of
irfl .mtnation of the brain. Benj. Franklin, eon of
Hiram and Mary Davis, aged 14 years. 6 months
and 1 day. The Master has rome and bid me
1 leave. Farewell, dear father, don't fret f.rtue;
I mu-t go. Farewell, brothers and sistrrs. I
thought To have stsid with you, but the M ister
i has come, and I must So it not fret forme
KEGG. —On the 27th ult.. at her residence in
Pleasantville. very suddenly. Mrs Susan Kezg.
wife of Mr. A J Kegg. aged SO yqur.- 2 months
and 17 days. Truly, in the midst or life we are
in death
KOOXTZ-On the 29:h ult . of scarlet Fever.
Daniel, son of Frederick and Catharine Koonlt. of
Bedford ownship. aged 3 years and 2D days.
DICKEN—At his late residence in Cumberland
Vallcv. B-dford county, on the 27:h ult . Moses
Dicken. Sr . ageil 77 years, 6 months and 7 days.
The deceased was "an estimable eitixen, genial
companion, kind husband and indulgent pa-en:.
The natural excellences of his character were
heightened bv the superior embellishments of
Christianity. 'lie lived u consistent, exemplary
life, in connextion wi.b the Methodi-t Protestant
Church, during the space of nearly thirty years.
! I hen. at the bidding of his Savior, pas-ed to a pu
rer and holier sphere. Peace to his memory. E
iUu'
v T FAY G< x )DS ! N E\V GOO I)S !
The undersigned hnve now opened a large and
general as>ortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER (FOODS,
to which they respectfully invite the attention of
buyers, assuring them they will find
BARGAINS
in every department of our stock
TERMS:
CASH PREFERRED.
Bv special agreement a credit of six months can
be had.
INTEREST CHARGED
on all accounts after period named.
msv4,'6">. A. B. CRAMER A CO.
rpHE WEEKLY PATRIOT AND
X UNION. For the Campaign. —The Weekly
i Patriot and Union will be furnished from the
first week in May until the second Tuesday in Oc
tober, as a Campaign paper, at the following low
r „t e , —One eupy. $1 00; Twenty, or more, to one
address. DOcts. per copy
Address PATRIOT A UNION,
mav, 4 Harrisburg, Pa.
will find the l>cs( of nu -
I chines, at Factory Puce*, by ordering from
iLirtler. Also. The best Shovels. Forks. Traces,
Chains". Axes, Whips, Ac. Harness and I.ubric
I Oils. Wheel Grease, Ac., at HAKTLEI s (NovlO
ST HA K< ■ 1.. BUT TRL E.— Every y< mng
lady and gentleman ID the United States can hear
: something very much to their advantage by re
turn mail (free of charge,) by addressing tbe un
dersigned. Those having fears of being humbug
. ged will oblige by not noticing this card Others
will please address their obedieDt servant.
THOS F CHAPMAN,
Broadway, New York
Jan. 5. '66—ly.
OLiF BILLS, PBOGBAMMEB,
O POSTERS, and all kiuds of PLAIN" AND
FANCY JOB PRINTING, done with oeatpeiM
md dwputtfa, 4tTX< Gauuti .fflct,
Qt\v igViU-rrtisftttfttts.
6*o. BLVMVBR. | 30H3 F BLVUVSB. ,
/ 1 EORG E BLYM YER & ON
VJ having formed a partnership, on the 6lh of
March. Is.i 6, in the
HARDWARE h HOUSE FUKXISHIXG
BUSIXESS,
j respectfully invite the public to their new rooms, j
three doors west of the old stand, where they will j
frnd an immense stock of the most splendid goods j
ever brought to Bedford county. These goods
will be sold at the lowest jt--ible prices. Persons
desirous of purchasing BUILDING HARDWARE j
will find it to their advantage to give us acuil.
WHITE LEAD.—We have on hand a large;
quantity of White Lead, which we have be/en for- :
lunate to buy a little lower than the market rates, i
; The particular brands to which we would invite j
■ attention, are the
I Par, Hue.. Lead,
• Liberty ll'hilt Lt -W.
Snote Franklin White 1a :d,
Washington White L"nl.
Washington Ziue White lAtud.
Xfir York While Lr id. ,
j ALSO —French Porcelain D-mar Varnish: ,
Varnishes of all kinds
Flaxseed Oil, ( pit re.)
Turpentine and Alcohol.
All kinds of IRON and NAILS.
No. 1 CHRYSTAL ILLUMINATING COAL
OIL
LAMPS in profusion.
We wonid invite person* wanting Saddlery
' Hardware, to give us a call, as we have every
| tiling in the Saddlery tine, such ;is Buckles,
j Rings, II noes and Webbing Leather of all kinds; ;
I al*o a variety Ol Shoe Findings, consisting of I
: French Calf Skins. Morocco Lining*. Bindings,!
I Peg-, eic.
Housekeepers will find at Blytnyer A Son's
store n great variety <>f household goods Knives
and Fork of the very best quality; Plated Table ';
: and Tea Spoons at all prices.
j Give us n call and we can supply you with Barn ;
DoorJßol lers, the latest improvements; Nova Scotia
! Grindstones, better than any in use; Shovels,
j Fork? and Spades
Grain and Grass Scythes and Soatbes; Fishing •
Tackle; Brushes of all kinds: Demi-John?; Patent
Wheel Grease. Tar and W hale Oil. and an infinite : -
! variety of articles. , |
§2O 000 >4 ANTED—WouId like to get it if our'
friends would let us have it. Less will do ; but j
I persons having unsettle*' accounts will close tbeui
! up to the fir- of Alarefc. to enable us to close our ;
old book*. This shoukl be done
;. ;. .. ■■ GEO BLYMYMt k SOS
• V<) FU'E i? hereby given, by the im
dersigne*, that they caution the public
against purtsbOtug binds. h-.-Ul by George White '
and Mi rc:i> Wright, against Broadtop township,
f.r three )uudred dollars each, which were given
them bv<he Supervisors of said township of F6l
provided that they would go into the army of th- ;
Units" Stat'. or furuisi. a substitute, both of!
„ j.eh they failed to do ; and the undersigned hold '
. : r *tip:r given by said bond-holders, wnicb ret:- I
jer the bonds null and void, as they did not com
■ ' ply with the agreement.
•J . C FIGAKD, Supervisor for 1-64
■ miyl.-J'*! 1) II FlGA&l>,Buperrisurtor 18W
4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTR E.—
\ Notice is hereby given that li tters of admin- !
in ion have been granted by the Register of Bed
; ford county, to the undersigned, on the estate of
! Michael Fry, late of Union township, decea-ed.
All persons indebted to said estate are requested i
■ to niuke immediate payment, and tho-e having j
i claims can present them duly authenticate I for
settlement.
may I - H JOHN M. CLAAR, Adm'r.
T>ACK AGAIN!—GREAT BAR
GAINS'—ISAAC LIPPEL having returned j
tn Bedford with a large and varied stock if ready- .
! made Clothing, all gty les and sizes, and also*large :
supply of Dry Goods and Groceries, invites his old '
friends and thepunlic generally toeall at his store,
in the old stand, one den re ist of Dr. W 11. Wat- j
s -n's office and examine his goods All k nds of j
j country produce taken in exchange for goods i
m ty4,'6S.
i'hilaUclpUia if" rude.
VMW GOODS for .SPRING SALES. ;
■; E) RE A LANDELL,
Fourth and Arch Streets, PHILADELPHIA.
arc opening for
SPRING SALES—
, Fasbi -nable New Silks,
Novelties in Dress Goo is.
N'-w Style* Spring Shawls,
New Traveling Dress Good?.
Fine Stock of New Goods.
Magnificent Foular-ls,
Splendid Black Silks, Ac.
i E ,t L . have their usual assortment of {Staple
G i Als.i. Cloths. Cassimereg, Vesting? Ac.
P s —<ur price- are now arranged to meet the
views of Bayers ' [Mar,23. ti l -6t
miN WARE, CHEAP FOR CASH. I
I The largest stock of well-made Tin arc in
i the State, constantly kept on hand. Merchants
and Dealers are invited to give us a call before
purchasing elsewhere.
MELLOr A SMITH.
72" Maiket St.. between 71h and Sth. *
; March 38, 66-1 m Philadelphia.
HENRY HARPER,
j2't Arcb Street.
PHILADELPIiIA.
j WATCHES.
.! Fine Gold JEWELRY.
S lid SILVER WARE.
' and superior Silver Plated Ware, at Reduced
M.',r.66 **3 m
1,;,.,. PHILADELPHIA 1866.
|ot)0 WALL PAPERS.
IIOWELL ,v BOLRKE. Manufacturers of Paper
: Hingings. and Window Shades, corner Fourth A
M iiket Streets Pbilad lpiii i Always in store, a
arge stsn-k ol Linen and Oil Shades
March 2. lSrtb-.'im .
iloticfs. be.
I tor SALE—VERY Low—a second
* hand PIANO Inquire of
apr.i;;. 66.-.f C. X HICKOK.
4 a r ANTED —40 handsi to make cros*-
V y ties. Liberal prices will be pai 1 and con
stant employment given. HOMER NETCE.
Bloody Rini April W—44. Agent.
UEFIBACGH & FISHER will p<>--
ilively sell, for the next 30 days. Calicot -.
Muslins, Gingham*. French Merinos. Delaine* and
heavy boot* AT COST, and some articles below cost,
j April 6, '66-41 !
F) OC N TY, BOU NTY.—Soldiers U
> Congress is ahoht to pas? a law granting addi
tional bountv ' Th >se of you, therefore, who have
not received bounty, and those who have received
but SIOO. or Its.*, will find it to their advantage to
call on me THREE MONTH* . Six MOMTHS . and
,- NINE MONTHS" MEN, come'
f j April. | lv y , JUHX PALMKIi
I)ERSGNS knowing: themselves in
debted to us for advertising Administrators'.
Executor.- Auditors' Notices, Orphans' Court sales
and other sales of Real Estate, and for printing
bills. Ac.. Ac., will please call and settle for the
1 same, a-all such advertising and printing should
be CASH MEYERs A MENGEL.
Feb 16.
I rpANN KK>. ATFENTK >N I—.V new
J Tanncrr. in good order, containing one pssd.
j j three limes," three baits, five leaches, thirty-four
1 iv-a-w.iv vnts. with the necessary number "f han
dlers. in as good a location as can be found in Bed
ford county, for rent. For further information call
at thia office. Nov. 17. 65-tl
/ \ YES! <) YES!!
IJ | S J McCAUSLIN. Auctioneer.
The undersigned having taken out license a-an
Auctioneer tenders hi? -ervices to hi* old friends,
i Persons desiring an auctioneer will find it to their
, advantage to patronize him.
March 9 Im 8. J MeCAUBLIN.
VUCTK )N EERING. —The under
signed, thankful forpa-t favor-, offers his ser-
I vices to lhe peopleof Cumberland Valley and Lon
■ dc.nderry townships, to cry sales of real estate,
i personal property, Ac. He will guarantee satis-
I faetion to all who employ him
r I Nov. 24. : 65—6m* JOHH DICKEN
/ v Y!;s ! o Y ES:
"j If WILLIAM DIBF.RT. AUCTIONEER
The subscriber having taken out license as an
e ' -octioneer tender? his services to all his old friends.
P rsons desiring an auctioneer will find it advan
i ,jge*ius t<> give him their paironage.
- ! Post Office address. BEDFORD. Pa.
Jan 19, "66-3 m I M DIIiERT.
II i rpERMS for every description of Job
L PRINTING CASH ' for the reason that for
c ; every article tec use, we must pay cash; and the
'j cash* system will enable us to do our work as low
I] as it can be done in the citius.
' T3VERY VARIETY AND STYLE
" | OF JOB PRINTING neatly executed at low
I raies at THE BEDPOKD GAZETTE office. Call and
;j 1 leave your orders.
MERCHANTS ami MECHANICS,
and Business men generally will advance
j their own interests by advertising in the columns
_ : of THE GAZETTE
j I)R INTERS' INK has made many a
* ■ I business man rich. We ask you to try it ip
1 imianH
Tt;mUrarc. &f.
Wl. BtlTUt. ! 8. 8. METZGER. |
HARTLEY & METZGER HAVING,
formed partnership- on 'he Ist day of
April. 1816, in the HARDWARE and FARM
MACHINERY TRADE, now invite the pub
lie to examine their mammoth stock, which they j
will sell at low figures, for cash. japr '.'7 M
J RON AND NAILS, at lowest cash
.prices, at HARTLEY A METZGER 8
IjAINTs. fresh, durable and beauti-;
fu!: Pure Liberiy White Lead ; Penn Treaty j
t cite; Lead: Mansion White Lead; Cbioa Gloss;
Turpentine; Flaxseed Oil; Copal and Dein.tr,Var- i
nish; Brushes of all kinds, for sale cheap, at
HARTLEY A MJETZG AR'S.
/ a RAIN AND GRI&S SCYTHES,
\ I Seeds and H irvesting Implements in great j
Variety, and at all t rices, f..r S#le at
HARTLEY ,v METZGER 8.
00 WASHING MACHINES
•"Y-J, and the g-eat anti-Cor-M heel Wringer,
n;,• • o" exbibitr n at HARTLEY A METZGER S.
Call and see thia invention before purchasing else
where. _ j
PR! N( J T( >< )T 11 HA K ES. ( him ;
Spring Grain Drills. lur-roved Cider Mills. '
Eureka Fodder and Straw Cutlers, f'r i'e at
11ARTI.BY A MKTZGER'S.
HOUSE KEEPERS WIN ARID AT,
Hartley A Metzger's Store a great variety of i
household Hardware : Knivetand Forks. Spoons of j
elegant quality. Ladles, or in sets, Shovels
and TongV. Waiters, 'lea Bells, Scissors. Meat Saws. ;
Carvers. Paring Knives. Brashes, Waffle Irons, j
Griddles. Gridirons. Brass. Porcelain and Iron Krt
tles. Iron Pots, Tubs. Buckets. Baskets, Brooms. 1
Slaw Cutters. A ' . Ac. Stove Po isb. Rotten Stone. ;
and a hundred little "kniek kna k> that we can't j
\ afford to enumerate It would he easier to tell
! what we don't keep than what r do.
riMIE CLEAREST, BRIGHTEST,
X Best, Safest and Purest, oni for these reasons
the Cheapest Con! Oil in Bedford, may always be
j. bad at H irtley A Metzger's. You who have never |
; used any other than llie •' common Iritti." try it.
j compare it' and you will always go to Hartley's. 1
i Coal Oil A, imps in brilliant profusion, anil great
i variety, very cheap at Hartley's, also. Wick. Lamp
Tops. Ac Coal Oil Lamps repaired
; - 1 V GREENCASTLE GRAIN CRA
#JM ' lILKS Natural bent finger.- will be re- j
1 ceired by Hartley A .Metzger. who are exclu
sive agents for Bedford county. Order soon.
1)1 < K-EYE REAPERS and MOW
j EP.S. with all the new improvements, amo-g
which is the wonderful Dropping invention. Also,
a few "Firmer Movers" tor Bale by H irtley ,V
i Metzger. Order rooii as the supply is short for
i this season.
TVARN DOOR ROLLERS, of the!
£]) rno r improved pattern, track and all com
; plete. cheaper and belter than hinge-, for sale at
HARTLEY A METZGER'S.
DEMI-.R >UNS. for Mineral Water,
at HARTLEY A METZGER'S
fTRSHING TACKLE-Rods, Hooks, |
| Lines. Ac.. Ac. Shot Guns. Powder, Shot.
Caps. Ac., at Hartley A Metzger -
r ( \ BEREA GRINDSTONES and
)i ' and Fixture-, at H irtley A Metageie.
|>ATENT WHEEL GREASE; the
J best White-wash. Blacking and Scrub Brush-,
j < - in town, at H irtlev A Metzger'.-.
; / lO TO HARTLEY A METZGER'S
i \ JT to get your money back.
d>lA AAA DUE AND WAN
;• " f TED-Old Merchants say:
i it is necessary to quit business in order to sett'e
i up: that many people are so mean, ai-er you hare
credited . tba when yon try f- get your hon
j est dues from them, they will "shy off." and spend
i their money, or run up accounts, at other store*
! and you will lose their custom,
j T don't want to quit busiuess. I must have
money I have been indulgent. I want every
man and woman who owes me by book account or
' note to pay me now. I don't want tbem to act
i mean and '-by off." Stand up to the counter like
| men' Pay it you can. If you can't pay, settle
.-me way. I will rueocly those who don t want
to pay. and quit me because I dun them.
Let all concerned call at once to settle. Thank
ful to a generous public for their patronage. I
j hope they will favor the new firm of Hartley A
Metzger. who will do right.
apr.27.] Respectfully, WM HARTLEY
.iNinru £>.
F) EM OVAL.—CALL AND SEE
1\ NEW MILLINERY STORE —Mrs. E. V
M 'WKY would respectfully inform herold friends
un l customers, as well as the ladies generally,
that -he has removed her store to the fine rooms,
immediately opposite the Bedford Hotel, formerly
occupied by .1 Cessna, where she his just received
a large and carefully selected assortment of
NEW MILLINERY and DRESS GOODS, and
NOTIONS, consisting, in part, of
I BONNETS and HATS.
RIBBONS. FLOMEES. dec..
ALL WOOL DELAINES.
POPLINS. BE RACES.
ALPACAS. LAWNS.
CALICOES. iVr .
LADIES COATS
end SUA li'LS
BEST KID GLOVES.
SlLKund THREAD Gloves.
COLLARS.
HOOP SKIRTS.
BA LMORA LS.
CORSETS, iV<- ■ \r.
A'-o. a fine assortment of LADIES'. WSBKS' and
CHILDREN - SHOES. made specially to order.
These goods will be sold at the lowest prices, but
fur CASH only. Mrs. Mowry returns her thanks
f,r past favors, and respectfully - licit- a continu
ance of the patronage "f the ladies of Bedford and
vicinity. ("apr.27.86.
M RS. TATE AND MISS REA
have returned from the city with the most
beautiful a-sortment of
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,
ever before offered in thi- mark't In addition
to this they have with them a lady from Philadel
phi. who has experience as. a prarttr.il Milliner,
and having also arranged to have a pranienl
MANTUA-MAKER from one of the city estab
lishments, they are confident they can offer to
their customers assurances of satisfaction which
' cannot be surpassed. (Apr 20.'66.
• A" EW GOOI SI NH\V GOC>I )S I'•
Miss KATE DEAL A MRS. M R. SCHAFFER,
I i.re constantly receiving New Goods, they keep on
hand a fine assortment of Bonnets,
Bonnet Silk, Hats,
Velvets. Ribbons,
Flowers. Zephyr goods,
Of all description:--.
Breakfast Shawls.
Head Comforts,
Ladies' and Childrens' Hse.
Ladies' and Children's Gloves,
Balmoral Skirts.
Hoop Skirts,
Dre-- Trimmings and Buttons of all kinds.
Ladies' Silk ".irf, Merino Scarfs,
adies' Collars and Cuffs.
Ladies' and Gents Handkerchiefs.
Veils.
Suirt Braids,
Embroidery Braids,
Sewing Silk. Spool Cotton,
Corsts. Ilead Nets.
Belts and Buckles,
Coats and Cloaks.
Tber ulso keep a fin" assortment of Cloth, which
thev will make to order on the shortest notice.
They also do all kinds of Sewing, Mnntuama
king. Ac. Ladies who went a good fit will do well
to give them a call, |l)ec. 15, 65.
This is a special invention
to the reader to call the
i BEDFORD CLOTHING
EMPORII'M,
and examine our stock of
Ready-made
Cloth ate?,
Huts and
Caps,
> | Piece Goods,
r Prices to suit the buyers.
; BERKSTBESSER A SMITH.
i apr.27, "66.
r
VTOTICE IT) SUBSCRIBERS OF
THE BEDFORD COUNTY OIL COMPANY
—Persona who subscribed to this company, by s
3 resolution of the Board of Mahagers, are required
s to pay the first ai d last instalment, of theauiouni
subscribed, on or before the Ist of May. The partiei
employed to sink the well are on the ground readj
I to.operate and the money must be forthcoming
i By order of the Company.
£cpl
\DM IN J STRAIT )R-S' NOTICE.— i
Notice is hereby given that letters of admin
istration have been granted to tho subscriber on
the estate of John Bridges, late of Southampton
township, Bedford county, dee d, all persons in- ,
debted to said estate are notified to make payment,
and those having claims thereon will present them
dulv authenticated fur settlement,
apr 27.-6r. BENTON BRIDGES, Adm'r.
lIX i:< TT< Hi's NOTI< K. —Letters ;
j tes amcutary to the estate of Nathan H. Wolf, !
' late of St. Clair township, deceased, having been :
granted to the undersigned, by the Register of |
Bedford county, all person# indebted to said estate
are hereby notified to make immediate payment,
jmd those having claims against the same will pre
-1 sent them properlv authenticated tor settlement.
THOS. M -COY.
I Apr.g.-qt* JOSS WOLF. Ex'r<
IEXECUTOR'SI EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters
j teitsment'y on the estate of A rtemas Bennett,
late of Southampton township, dee d, having been
granted by the Register of Bedford counly, to the
undersigned, notice is hereby given to all having
: claims against s id e.-tate to present them properly
. authenticated for settlement, and all person# in
i debted will please make immediate payment.
GEORGE S. BENNETT,
ARTEMAS S BENNETT.
apr.2t).—t'ii. Ex'r-
J' IST OF RETAILERS.—A lDt of
j venders of Foreign and Domestic Merehnu
-1 disc, in the c>-uuty of Bedford, for the year 166.
! as apprai-ed ami classified by the appraiser of
! Merc ntile Taxes.
I Class. Bedford Borough. Tits:.
! 14 Mrs VB Tate Store S7 00
i 14 M A G Rcimund " 7 00
j l.'l G K A W Aster " 10 00
• 13 A BCr mer A Co '*■ 10 00
! 14 TUir N J Lyons 7 UO
14 Peter A Reed " 7 00
14 Miss M Felterlr •' 7 00
: 14 SA W Shuck " 7 on
;14 do do " 700
' 14 Robert Fyan •• 7 0o
j 14 .1 M Shoemaker " 7 00
i 14 Wui If irtley Hardware 7 00
! 14 Geo Blymyer A Son " " 00
!14 B MeC Blvinver ACo Stoves. Ae. 7 M
14 Hr B F Hirrv Drugs 7 00
14 J L Lewis " •• 7on
• 1! Defibaugh A Fisher Dry Goods 7 00
14 J II Huston . Boon A Shoes 7 o<i
i 14 Isaac Leppel Clothing 700
! 14 Mrs Carn ACo Store 7 00
14 Mrs Shafer A Deal 7 00
; 14 Hammond A Riffle Confectionery 7 fm
14 George Mnrdorff Grocery 700
14 Mrs E V Mowry Fancy Store 7 00
14 Miss Urella Smith '• " 00
if 1 Jacob Bollinger Cnnfeetiouery 700
14 Henry Irvine Boots, Shoe., Ac 700
14 II C kenmer Grocery 7 Oh
John G Minnich Eating House JO 00
David Bnsle " ■ 10 00
MsMullen A Co •• 10 00
John Harris " " 10 00
Rupp. Shannon A Co Bankers 10 00
Reed A Schell - 10 00
14 Berkstre.—er A Smith Clothing, Ac 700
Bedford Township.
John Y'ont Distillery 15 On
Bedford Mineral Springs Ten Pins 7 00
" •• Billiards 7 On
15 \\ illiam Wolff Confectionery 500
i 14 Peter A Reed Store 7 00
Broad Top Township
14 Eichelberger A Lowry Store 7 00
14 Langdon A Glazier " 7 0
.; Alfred Evan.- Confectionery 500
14 KB Wigton Store 7 On
14 Richard Langdon " 7 110
; 14 Mr Chileutt 700
I 14 Frazer A Bro 7 00
14 D Roland " ' "0
Megahan Eating House 10 00
\V D Reese " " 10 00
Cumberland Valley Township.
14 DP. An le -n Store 7Oh
14 IVilliam L mey 7 v
Notinghaui A Co Distillery 15 00
Co/erai , Township.
14 AC Jame- Store 7 00
' 14 Hetzell " " >O.l
14 Adam Diehl " • 00
Hope eel I Totcnshtp.
14 Wm Scypher Sti.re 7 On
IVm Grove Eating House 10 00
Ilarrvm Township.
14 Valentine B Wertz Store 700
14 James M Shoemaker " 7 00
I 14 John Markle •' 7 00
Juniata Township.
14 Mowry A Zeigler Store 7 00
; 14 Geo Gardill *' 7 00
! 14 Lewis N Fvan " 7 On
do Distillery 15 00
• *ihn Hughe
-14 Wm Keyser Store 7 00
I 14 Joseph liui'er " 7 00
Napier Town ship.
j 14 Samuel Hefner Store 7 00
! 14 G W Blackburn " 7 00
Middle Woodherry Township.
■ 14 Andrew Biker Store 7 00
14 A L Beekhoeffer '• 7 00
14 J W Riekehon 7 00
! 14 Jacb Breuneman •• 7 00
It OF Keagy '■ 7 00
14 Holsinger A Stouffer " 7 00
Christ Stouffer Confec'ioDery 5 00
So■ th Woodherry Township.
14 Wm Aaron Store
14 Samuel Osier " 7 On
14 Geo Katiffiuan '• 7 00
I i-t C L Buck " 7 00
14 Robert Ral-tor. Confectionery 7 00
E st Providence Township.
\ 14 DAT Black Store 7 00
! 14 John Nycum A Son " 7 00
14 Juhn Louderbaugh " 7 00
Bloody Run Borough.
Jacob Stevens Eating House 10 00
Charles Black -- " 10 00
14 do Store 7 00
14 Gnmp. Baughman ACo Hardware 7 Ofl
:14 James Barrniullar A Son Store 700
Andrew Shroycr EatiDg House 10 Oil
| 13 Jacob B Williams Store 10 00
John D Lucas Eating House 10 00
i 14 Thus Riicbey Store 7 Oil
Harriet Sebooley Eatii.g House 10 0(1
14 Samuel Jaffa Clothing Store 7 Oil
14 William states A Co Store 7 0(1
14 Mrs J A Mann '• 7 Oil
Mrs John Shuck Eating House 10 00
llYst Providence Township.
, 14 John Gilbaugh Store 70C
14 Henry Aden Grocery 7 0(1
. 1 14 John M Barndollar Store 7 Oil
Southampton Town ship.
14 Hugh Wilson Store 7 of
i 14 Jared Hanks " 7Oi
14 J M Percell " 7 01
14 Dnban Johnston " 7 0C
14 Henry C Lashlcy •' 7 01
SnaEe Spring Township.
Wm Lysinger Confectionery sOf
i Liberty Township.
I 14 Mrs Fockler A Son Store 7 Of
1 j 14 Lewi# Pn't •- 7 01
] 14 Jacob Echelberger " 7 Of
Londonderry Township.
14 James CDevore Store
i 14 Jacob Evans " 7 Oi
: 14 Thos J Porter 701
• ; Monroe Township.
14 James R O'Neal Store
1 14 Daniel Fletcher •• 7 (It
14 Asa M Williams " 7 01
• ; Srhellsburg Borough.
14 Connelly A Mullen Store 7 Of
j 14 John S Schell '■ " '
; 14 Black A Border " 7 0<
14 Miller A Robinson 7 (H
' 14 Duncan MeVicker " 7 01
, 14 John A Colvin " • 6'
11 G B'-rks! resser A Son " > '
; II A J Suiiely " 701
, I St Clair Township.
114 G D Trout Store 7 fit
| 14 Simon Hcrshuian ACo - 70(
j I 14 K Oppenheiiner " 7 Of
' 14 S Greenabautn " 7 Ot
14 Miss A C Smith ' 7 Ot
14 Nathan Wright " 7 Of
14 Geo B Amiek "
14 Isaiah Blackburn " 7 Ot
14 Horn A Brother " "Of
Aldstadt ACo Distillery 15 Ot
Union Township.
14 John M Walters Store 70(
NOTICE is hereby given, that an appeal wil
be held at the Commissioners' oflF.ee. at the Cour
House, in Bedford, on the 12th day of May. A. D.
]wfits. A. J. SANSO.tI.
Mercantile Appraiser.
X. B.—Persons whose names are not coutair-ei
in the above list, who have commenced bucines
since April 1. 1556, will please inform the under
signed ot the same, [apr.2o.] A. J. SANSOM.
rpi) BRIDGE BUILDERS. —Tin
I undersigned. Commissioners of Bedford coun
ty. will let. on Friday, May 18. 1866, to the lowes
a'rid best bidder, a roofed bridge to be built aeros
the Juniata, near George Roades' Mill, in Libert;
- township. Plan and specifications can be seen a
"" our office, in Bedford, or on the premises, on th
day ofletting. GEO. KOADES,
a ' MICHAEL WERTZ,
d Attest MS. RITCHEY,
,t J NO. G. FISHER, Clerk. Com rs.
apr.l3.-at.]
I \i i BEST BEREA GRIND STONE*
)U assorted sizes, also patent fixtures for saw
ULU .im-
SEfpl \lotircs.
mREAHURER'S SALE of Unseated
I Lands and Town Lota in Bedford county
Agreeably to the provisions of n Act of Assembly
d reeling the tnodeof selling unseated landsfor taxes
and for other purposes, passed the 13.h of M ire 1 ,
1815, and the supplements thereto passed the 13th
of March, 1817, and the 25tb of March, 1831. th
Treasurerof thecountyuf Bedford hereby give--,
notice to all persons concerned therein, tha'
unless the county, state, school, bounty and ,
road taxes due on the following tracts of unseated
lands, situate iu Bedford county, are not paid be
fore the day of sale, the whole, or such parts <>! j
each tract lis will pay the taxes, and the eost.-
chargeable thereon, will be sold at the Court House
in the borough of Bedford, oil the second Monday 1
of June, next, (lith day.) for the arrearages o; !
taxes due. and the cost accrued thereon; and said
slie will he continued from <i .y today until ai! ate
disposed of. (apr.6 -6t) ti. MAROORKF. Treas.
BEDFORD TOWNSHIP. Taxes
300 acres. Solomon Diehl ->J 44
420 do D iniel Barley 1 5b
BKOADTOP.
150 do James Entricken 6 8.
75 do William Gray 402
21 do \V illiam P. Schell 9ti j
03 do MJ M Ttin 3OO
246 do 33 perches, James Patton 11 !"• 1
410 do 13 do James Patton 21 0 !
175 do 131 do James Patton 882
58 do 41 do James Pactou 311
380 do Francis Mowing 02 Ho
422 do 30 do B .met Mowing 69s
466 do John Stone 8 69
4654 do Isaac Kerr 15 00;
440 do John Razor 7-' I
376 do F Mowing 78'.
51 do Wm Tl> lughertv 11 19 :
393 do John Beltz 17 75 ;
03 do Jacob Myers 946
75 do John Devereaux 56 86
342 do Daniel Kerr 32 39
403 do J hn Bullinan 47 96
402 do 14 do Win Bunn 16 34
3o do Lewis T Watson 17 90
372 do Samnel E Tobias 14 76
427 do Mary Montgomery 318
205 do Newlin A Marshall 44 00 .
433 do M irg't Montgomery 3 21 ;
421 do John Montgomery 3 22j
25 do John Fi -ard 58 J
289 do Eph. Foster A Wm Schell S 68 j
[ 14 do James Figard 19- j
405 do LI rich Dam.or 4 44
.50 do Anders (owned by R WilsonS 40 \
5 do A iron Evans 48 ;
1 40 do Wi.liaui Figard 10 5o
ibS do William Lane 186 06
244 do C A Reamer 20 32
28 do Lo," & Parson 840 j
I EOO do Dunlap A Evans 20 00
|-- do Christian Biruett 13 7o i
do A Lewis A Ecans t>- ,
32 do Josiab Bacon 5-> 04 i
209 do 156 do James Patton 13 9o
12 do 108 do J itries Patton 10 41
7 do 70 do Jatnes Patton 11 13 j
110 do 150 do James Patton 10 99 ;
393 do 197 do James Pi'ton It 09 j
21 do 2io do Patton A Foster 504 '
77 do WAn tersou's heirs 19 6! j
25 do J 'hu King's heirs 30 6-t j
15 do Entricken A Wilson 563
13 do Entricken A Pittersou 1 6-j !
49 do James En riekeu 1107
15 do James Entricken 12 47 !
49 do Ftuek A Duul tp 16 47
110 do Hopewell Iron A Coal Co 6 66 ;
; 438 do do do 7 si. ;
; 166 do do do 5 04 j
, 4 do do do • 60
j 100 do do do 3 o
30 do Hunling'n AB. R.R.Co 4o
75 do do do 1 12
250 do do do 22 6i
•30 do John flinish 32
jls do Kessler A Whitney 2 40!
:19 do Peter Kessler 41-
27 do A King A J Osbocn 40 67
i 170 do A King A Co 194 21
135 d • John X Lane's heirs A Wui Foster 182 7 4
j 338 do do do Cbivington 834 07
' 200 do do do J Kerr 59 13
404 uo John N Lane A Co 12 1 -
440 do do do 157 ~
400 do do do 47 (t
125 do do do 8 . s
400 do do do 17 15
408 do do do 39 32
210 do do do 6 39
135 do John McCmles 16 20
50 do Rev P E Phelps 426
120 do 1 Phelts A Russell 40 7
119 do James Patton 6 09
I 165 do do 9 46
i 12 do Win Rogers 1 80
8 do do 1 2o
267 Uo J Richardson A Sheare? 31 9.
63 do do do 10 67
j 175 do P A Wilson A McCaules 38 50
j 289 do PA Wi son 38 65
,11 do Warring A Evans 36
I 104! do Naomi Fisher 34 09
i lie do Castner Cartman A Cau.mings36 37
SO tio , John M Canad i 38 1
70 do Win M Hail A Figard 29
135 do John W Whitney 45 16
50 do do 2! 2-
30 do do 975
COLERAIX.
303J do Jacob Wyland 1 Ou
90 do Jos AEm Diehl 8 1
427 do Artt ur Brown 1 28
CUMBERLAND VALLEY.
!50 do J ones Heyd-m 56
106 do 117 perches William M Ilall 3.
404 James Smith 11 38
HARRISON.
| 412 do Daniel Ilurkle 1 33
1 349 do John Tinman 9.
42 do 53 perches Barclay A Lyon 2is
75 do Andrew 1' Miller 192
HOPEWELL.
200 do John C >rby - 40
! 413 do Jobn Kerr 7 12
150 do James IL ward 8?
• Jo) 4 Jo Michael Sipe 17 4'
! 4iti do Richard .Moan 1 76
420 do John Cheney 1 32
}lt 4 do Joseph Moan
409; do Bamuel Moan 2 37
424 do 35 perches Alexander Moan 3is
. 205 i do John Mcllnay 1 68
192 do Timothy Moan 1 3-
1 200 do 54 do Israel Mom 1
\ 196 do Z icli rih Moan i 10
i 222 do Eluab oh Piper 13s
! 212 do 20 do John Bo.nl
j 116 do 60 do Is ibella Davis 70
2205 do William Piper 64
23s' do John Hardin 76
j 221 do Ignatius H trdin 61
i 434 do 125 do James Ml—n
I 187 do 40 do David Piper
i 425 do George F Abbott 64
213 do Joseph L .ncaster 6a
99 do Richard Ciaik 28
402 do 57 do S epben Moar 15u
I 212 do Robert Shaw 1 22
200 do William Nicholas *6
400 do Daae Cavan 2 27
400 do Margaret C'van 2 iO
25 do Milligeu A Benedict 24
9 do Puds, baugh's heirs Is
5 do An. Rinard (Hopewell Coal A Irou Co 22
402 do Francis Johnston 1 .2
443 Jo Wilhum Lane o4
365 do Daniel Montgomery 1 26
32} do Alexander Johnston 1 08
363 do . George liinish 1 ■ 2
28.; do \\ illinm Foster 9 •
75 do Robert Montgomery 2
940 do C .rr 3 36
hit do Swartx 30
LONDONDERRY
395 Daniel Green I 2
220 James Suaw 1 22
4(i i Sarah W right tin
149 George vi oltbrd S hi
LIBERTY.
I 200 do Mary Gordon 13 19
120(1 do James Gordon 10 -6
400 do Thomas JonvS 17 70
(501 do Stephen Kerr 3 89
i 165 do Edward Lingly 15 So
| 200 do Jacob Miller 7 8a
; 200 do Elizabeth Miller 7 oil
| 200 do Mary Piper 5 99
i 2<o do Amelia Piper 8 Uo
i4OO do Edward Stone 20 88
j |32 do John Tornm 22 a .
jgo do George lhwnpon 60
i 479 do James Laughead 1 50
50 do Jatnes Entricken 246
i i 403 do Alex Montgomery 717
. ' joo do * John Kerr 765
i 200 do Bamue! Kerr 7 44
I I 100 do George i! Kay 2 68
i i 200 do Francis Moans 10 97
i ] 2no do Milligeu A Benedict 4 11
ij 40 do Peter B iwser 68
ijs do George Thompson 2;
! j Jot Luke Feen*-y
,j g lots Gun Wm H Irvine 172
! | lot G D Trout 47
i i 200 do John Stone 458
. I 200 do Bernard Moans 8 31
j 102 do Jobn MeEluey 78
j 132 do Divid Piper 3 99
| 200 do Maria Alberti 3 So
, > 107 do Bartiebaugh 236
, 32 do Thos A Johu King ISO
70 do William P. Scbell 539
14 do William P. Schell 202
. 40 do A B Cruett 524
. l Lot Henry Stonerook 97
do Daniel Stoner 1 43
t do ' Daniel Bear 336
, do Samuel Tingling 143
\ do Jacob Diddle 47
. do Ephraun Smeltzer Ino
1 do , M Stone 1:
do J Trout man 3s
do J meg Duna 1 24
do Terry Kinney 81
i do Geffrey's heirs 1 24
do Samuel MoCannaek 24
do Daniel Bre 1 1;
> do Mrs Lawrence 6.
- do Ann S-ott 2 4;
do 6 J Aides % ;
~. - - . .*.< &
XctpJ itoticci
PROVIDENCE PAST. J* /•
1219 acres famuet Tate's heirs $ 4*
WO do tme
W0 do same
1-Mj do '>"* Vo
105 do 95 perches Mahlon Barton 6Z
do 55 do Joshua Htxon W
402 do 40 do Keziirh Log in 120
MM) do 75 do John C ivan 120
4UI do 40 do James C. van 120
100 acres Isaac Cavan 1 20
(94 do 3S perches Thomas Logan 126
HQ do George Dewe.-S 90
>0 • do P Clingermau (>r S Williams) 40
s)a do J e.ob Rimhey 3o
)7 do Joseph Sparks" heirs or Francis Gibbs io
PROVIDENCE WEST.
40 do Divid Roller
211 do 104 perches Thomas M Ritchey 72
406 do Isaac Ritchey 1 29
411 du William Snively 240
52 do Henry Koontx 100
435 do Henry Whetstone 132
177 do 31 do JamrS Heed 240
352 do 19 do ColinLoyerA' Gll Spang 142
UNION.
400 do Johu Swaggart 6 SO
100 do Leonard Swaggart g0
2gg do Alexander Gardner 4 4c
!, t j do William tm.iih 193
44 do Samuel Burket bi
lIC do John Shee 1 49
50 do Frederick Snyder Hi
do Jeretntah Jackson 572
130 do Jaeo * Swagger 2 78
440 do William Pearson 6 41
36(1 do Kbenezcr Branham g 44
120 do Conrad Itnler J 98
200 do Christley Bowser 314
100 do George L*ib 1 64
100 do Jacob Burket 1 79
150 do Peter shoenberger 182
123 do Jobn Still 6 8J
200 do Michael Shriner 2 90
fiO do Brumbaugh Aco . now M Shatter 1
~0 do Couples, Brush Mt 62
433 do iluzb Porter 2 f'c
339 do tliitfi h Evaus 7 28
403 i do Philip atiue 6
439 do Johu Martin lu - 7
438 do John Taylor 2 Cg
330 do William Hunt 7 39
."g li do Alex inder Scott 735
1,7 do Dr P Shoenbergcr 427
124 do same 5 15
20 do same 32
90 do same Warrior Ridge 240
>SO do Bowser, Brush 311 239
WOODBEKRY SOUTH.
135 do Peter Slmenberger. Ridge 4 88
222 do Elizabeth Piper 6-
54 do 100 perches J.ihu 8 Hotrick 38
SO do Jno F Lov. now Jacob LiogtLfelter 30
2gS do Peter Sboei bergyr 320
MOODBERRY MIDDLE.
ISO do Daniel .M..n'gomery 3 04
40 do Adam Bur o ert 166
77 do same 1 - J
41 do saute 48
5 do same 48
10 do Henry Burgert 249
5 do Isaac Burgert Ig2
i j do same 23d
22 do Keusinger's heirs 150
27 do Jacob Hoover 228
g > do John MjF iddea g"g
Jg do G-orge Nicademus 3gt
oo do John Nicodeinus 4 s<2
50 do John S one work fill
16 do H.amucl Shriver 346
15 do Jacob Zouk 225
15 do stmt 225
40 do Stonerook (part of Watt tract 193
154 do Ruber 31ontgomery 4 80
13 do Jacob Furry t-4
20 do Rit.eh.art R- plogle 492
13 do John Teeter 180
12 do Jacob Smith 2lg
15 do J.aeob Z Smith 24a
19 do Samuel i eeter 164
17 do George Smith 2zi
20 do Aichtb tid M'Fadden 248
14 do llenry Stonerook 248
g9 do John Tre uh 1 14
,g uo Beiiiiei's heirs 223
F) EU FO i: L> 110 TEL.—The un
) der-igned having taken charge of the Bed
tori] Hotel, formerly kept by Col John II ifer. an
nounces to the public that he will be able to af
ford the Lest accommodation.- 1 , both to the tr. v 1-
ing public and home custom. The house will be
improved and re-fi:ted. and the Bar will always be
well supplied witb choice liquors Hi" table wi!l
be supplied with the choicest edibles of the seasor,
and he will spare no pains o make it suitable fur
all. His stable is one of the best in Bedford, and
a good hostler will always be in attendat ce.
taken by the we< k. tnontb or year.
Terms reasonable. The public are respectfully in
vited to give him aeall
JuSnCA J. SIIOEMAKER.
Jan. 15. ! 64
rp HE MEN GE L HOU SE,
Juliana Street, lit*l ford, I'a.
The subscriber respectfully begs leave to inform
the travelling public thr r.e has recently enlarged,
improved and refitted his house, b uh for the ac
eoininodaiion of travelers and boarders, as well as
country cu" omers. Persons coming to this place
f r the of visiting the Bedford Springs,
will fi :d this house pleasantly loca ed.
Ample and convenient Stabling is attached to
this Hotel, which will always be attended by a
c .reful bustler. Also a safe and convenient car
riage house.
All are invited to eive him a ca'l
ISAAC MEXGEL. Proprietor.
April 15. '64.
T T X I C X HOTEL,
WEST PITT ST.. BEDFORD. PA :
V. STECKMAX, Proprietor.
This excellent hotel is row prepared to accom
modate the public iu the best manner and on the
ni"st liberal teims.
May 9. '62.
TACKSOX HOTEL,
tj Railroad Street,
IIUX Tlx GI)o X, Pa.
C. SN'ELL.
apr.13,"66. Proprietor.
|(Bt Estate
TTALUABLE LAND FOB SALE.
\ —The undersigned offers for sale the follow
ir" vatnnbte bodies of !•'? -i ;
THR RE CHOICE TRACTS OF LA XT).
e i.taining 160 acres each, si uated on the Illinois
ritr-il Railroad, in Ch-itnnaign coun'y. State of
.iuois S miles from the ci'y -f Uibans, and one
n.ii- fri m Rentual Mati'-n on said Railroad. Two
■ the tracts adjoin, and ot eof them has a nevrr
f liling pond of waterupnit Theeityof Crbnna
contains about 4.000 in-abitarts Ch'-mpaign is
the greatest wheat growing county in Illinois.
A L"'j —One-fonrlh of n tract of land, situated
in Bio-id Tp township Bedford county, con sit
ing about 45 acres, with all ihe coal veins of 80-ad
Top running it.
Als'j —Three l.n'.t in the town of Coalmont.
Huutincdon county.
Jai 26, '66-tf ' F. C. BKAME&.
T7ALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PRIVATE S ALE —One lot of ground iu the
centre fB! <ody Run. fi-outing on Main street
'.brut sixty-five feet, one of the very best business
locations in Bloody Run. Also, ten acres of wood
land, tolj >cct t to Bloody Run, lying on the Bed
ford Mail Road, containing first rate iron ore and
having theieon a never-failing spring of water.
For particulars inquire at the store of Mrs. S E.
Mann. Bloody Run. uruf Dr. Ilickok, Bedford, Pa.
Dee 15, '65.
TTALUABLE FARM AND TAX
* NERY FDR SALE.—The undersigned offer
for sale, their valuable limestone farm si'uYted in
B-dford township. Bedford county, adjoining lands
of Philip Zimmers Charles Fmi'b ar.d others,*
eontaining 250 acres 560 acr-s of which are clear
ed and in a ri h s'atc of cultivation, balance w t II
limbered This pioperty lies about 4 mi!e North
of Bedford, on Dunning's Creek, nearthe Bntfor.l
an 1 Uollidaysburg Turnpike. There are upon the
firm a
L A RQEBRICK D W ELLIN G-H 0 U S E,
A large B ink Bam and ether important buildings.
T here is also a fine orchard of apple, peach and
other fruit trees upon the premises. The faim is
divided into fields of 14 acres each, enclosed with
, post and rai'fence. About 50 acres are in mead
ow 'There is an excellent spring of never failing
waterelose to the Dweiling-llouse. Also, upon the
Southwest corner of the firm, there is located.
A LAII Ci E TA X XER V,
Containing 100 vats, wi'hall the necessary build
ings, the whole yard being under roof. The tan
nery is now and has been for years, in successful
operation. Twenty-five acres"f the faim will be
sold witb the tannery, if the latter be sold separ
ately Upon these twenty-five acres there are six
tenant houses.
Forfurther particulars ad Iress
T. U A X J LYONS,
Mar h 17,1565. Bkupoßd Pa
\ NEW AND USEFUL INVEN
TION—Teeter and Dickinson's Improved
Patent Hand Spinner, is the best machine of the
kind ever invented. Twice as much can bo spun
in the same length of time, with half the labor,
asujiono her "spinneis." Tbe machine is run with
a treadle, the spinner being iu a sitting (osiuie.
The undo!signed hu\ tig purchased the patent tighl
of this machine for Bedf-od and Someiset counties,
will sell township and individual rights, to all who
desire them. Address MARTIN B. MILLFR,
New Enterprise, Bedtord co., Pa.
Feb 23, '66-3 m*
[Somerset Oemocrat copy 3 months and send bill