The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, August 17, 1866, Image 3

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BUSINESS niKKCTORT.
The following Business Directory for the bor
cugh of Bedford and other places i n the county,
whose adverti.irmrnt* appear if the return us of
i"HE GAZETTE.) may be of serv ice to our friends
and patrons in the county, an J j s commended to
;heir attention:
ATTORNEYS AT LAW If PHn2; jp j
Reed; J.W.Tate; J-hn Palmer; K.F.Kerr;
Durhorrow A Lufz; Espy- m Alsip; John T.
K" ' iry A .T 11. tiller: K' nvniell A Lingeufelter, ,
llovers A Dtekerson. Bed ford, Pa.
TANKERS—Reed A > .ebell; Rupp. Shannon A i
C ■ . Bedford. Pa.
BOOTS AN SHOF.p, VARIETIES, Ac.—J. H !
/lut'on ; H. F Trvir P Bedford. Pa.
BEDFORD NI'R SERIES—T. M. Lynch.
(' A BINET-W A' a E . CH A IRS. Ac -Richard Leo.
Bedford. Pa. '
OLOTHING- _j. Eipnel, Berkstresser A Smith.
Gorge Keimr Bedford. Pa.
DRY-GOO" I>s GROCERIES, Ac!—A. B. Cra
jror; J At Shoemaker; P. A.Reed, Defihangh k
Fi-ber. B -dford. Pa
il 'r-tiT rt ., n /. (ireenbsnm, St. Clairsville. Ac
DKX' riSTRY—C N. Hickok A ,J. G. Minnieh,
Jr B edfnnt. Pa.
P'.trGGIST—J. L Lewis, Bedford. Pa
VANCY STORES—Mrs V. B.Tate A Miss M
7,pn; Mrs E. V. Mowry; Mrs. M. R. Schafer A i
Miss Kate Deal. Bedford. Pa.
GROCERIES—II. C. Reamer. George Mardorff,
Bedford. Pa.
HARDWARE, Ac —Wm. Hartley; Geo. Bly
mver A."-on. Bedford. Pa.
HOTELS Bedford Hotel. J. J. Shoemaker: j
Men gel House, 1. Mengel; Union Hotel, V. Stock- '
man Bedford. Pa.
JEWELER —Daniel Border, Bedford. Pa . j
•JOB PRINTERS—Meyers A Mengel. Bedford, j
Pa —All kinds of Plain and Faney'Job Printing
Deal ly and promptly executed.
PUMPS—Win. C. Snively. Schell-burg, Pa.
PHYSICIANS—Ir. J. L. M irbourg. Bedford. !
Pit ; lirs.W" W . Jamisi u and I'. H. Pennsyl. Bloody ;
Run. Pa.
P \TENT MEDlClNES—Shriner's Cough Syrun ■
ai "I Indian \'i rinifug,-: Fotitz's Mixture and Horse ,
and Cattle Powder; Wbeston'a Ointment; Helm-j
hold's Ex'raet of Btielnr. Dr. Tobias' Veniiian Lin- j
intent: Allcock's Porous Plasters; Christadoro's j
Il.iir Dye; Mishler's Herb Bitters.
REAL ESTATE SALES—
F C Reamer—private sale
T. II A N.J. Lyons, Private Sale.
Jacob Walter. Private,
€. X. Hickok, private sale.
STOVES. TINWARE. At.—B. MeC. Blvmyer !
•A C-., Bedford. Pa.
I / Head the New Advertisements" in this
wreck's issue of THE GAZETTE.
I-j For Administrator's, Executor's. Auditor's
no;i '■>. Ac ,see "Legal Notices."
I j/> Read the advertisements under the head of
Notices, Ac."
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CONOR ESS IONAL CON FE R KN< • E. —At
a meeting of the Conferees of the IGtli
Congres-ional District, held at the Ho
tel of .John Mellvaine, on Thursday,
tie Dth day of August, lsGti, for the
purpose of nominating a candidate for
Congress, the following were the pro
ceedings :
On motion, Frederick Weimer, of
.Somerset County, was called to the
chair. Jtto.F. iteed, Ks-j., of Bedford,
was elected Vice President, .1. B.
Yantis, of Adams, was elected Secre
tary.
The following nominations were
' then made for Congress.
Gen. A. H. Coffroth was nominated
by Jno. P. Reed, Esq.; .J. McDowell j
Sitarpe, was nominated by Wm. S. ;
Stenger, Fs<|.; William AluSherry was
nominated by Dr. ('. K. Goldsborough.j
Twenty-five ballots were taken with- j
out any nomination being made, the
result being as follows; Coffroth6,
Sharpe (>, McSherry •'!.
On the twenty—ixth ballot the,
re-uit was as follows: Sharpe 9, C'of- j
froth <>. Tiiereupon the nomination
was made unanimous.
Dr. K. Goldsborough then pre
sented the following letter from Hon.
Win. McSherry:
T> tfie Democratic (hnj'ererr of Adams
('oiodif, ajri/ihinfeil to nominate a can
didate for ('onr/rcsx in the I(s fh Con
t/re-sionfd District;
GENTLEMEN: —So far p.- I have the
power. I desire to say to you, that it is
my earnest wish that you meet your
associates in Convention, determined
to select as a candidate for Congress,
suen person as is best able to rally a
roimd him the support of tin? gallant!
Democracy of the District, it matters j
not who he is or from what county In- j
comes. This is no time to quarrel for the |
advancement of particular favorites, i
for vital interests affecting the future
of the country are at stake.
Whatever may be the result of the ,
deliberations of the Convention, assure ;
the gentlemen composing it that their
choice shall have my warmest and
most cheerful support.
\Yrv Respectfully, yours. Ac.,
WM. McSIIFRRY.
Germany Township, Adams Co., Aug.
7th, 1806.
On motion of Andrew Burgess, it
\vu< resolved that the letter of .Mr. Mc-
Sherry be published with the proceed
ing- of the Conference.
( apt. Wm. llorton offered a reslu
tion which WAS adopted, returning tbe
thanks of the Conference to Mr. Jno.
Mellvaine for the abundant provision
made for "the inner man."
Remarks were then made by differ
ent members of the Conference endors
ing the nomination of Mr. Bharjie.
I'lie following is a li.-t of the Con
ferees :
. 1 ilams Cowtfy. —Dr. C. E. Golds
borough, .J. L. Shorb, G. B. Yantis.
fc dford County— Lewis X. Fyan,
in. Kevser, John IN Heed, Esq.
Franklin < 'ounly —Andrew Burgess,
Augustus Duncan, Wm. S. Stenger,
hsij.
Futton County —("apt. Win. llorton,
Dr. 11. ,s. Wisluirt, Amos rf. Smith,
Esq.
F< niter set County —Frederick Weimer,
•'■din P. Philson, John W. Uhl, Esq.
THE BOUNTY LAW. —The Govern
ment ia not yet prepared to pay the ex
j tra bounties prescribed in the new bill
just passed by Congress, and the War
Department has issued an order refer
ring the act to -a military commission
composed of Generals t'anby and Bu
elianan and Surgeon General Barnes.
These officers are to prescribe rules and
regulations to carry out the provisions
of the law. The Second Auditor of the
Treasury, also, with reference to this
act, has issued instructions that sol
diers, i n making applications to his of
lice for the additional bounty, must use
the same forms of application hereto
fore used for arrears of pay and boun
ty. The number of previous settle
ments of bonnty,should always be giv
en, and it should be stated in each case
that tne "application is made to recov
er the additional bounty provided by
the twelfth and thirteenth sections of
an act of Congress, chapter ITS, ap
proved .July 2s, istib."
AUGUST. —We have now entered up
on the month of August, and howevi r
warm and sultry the days may be, we
ean look for cool mornings and eve
nings. We have known severe frosts
to occur during this month, and it i- not!
improbable that such will be the case
the present year, as the summer has
been unusually warm and that is said
to be ti sure harbinger of :=n early fall.
August was named after Augustus Cse- :
sar, a short time before the birth of
Christ, for it was in this month he was
Itorn, created consul orchief magistrate, !
thrice triumphed in Rome, subdued |
Egypt to the Roman Empire, and
made an end of the civil wars. It was !
formerly the sixth month in .the year, '
and therefore called sextilious but it is
now the eighth in the order of compu
tation commencing with January.
WILL IT PAY? —Ask your neighbor I
who has used a Gum Roller Drill, how
much seed wheat he saves every year— |
whether wheat drilled in won't stand
the hardest kind of a winter, and even
in the most favorableseasonyield more
than a larger amount sowed in the old
way, and be will assure you of all this
and many ether advantages. In fact,
there are thousands ready to testify
that next to the plow, tlnfGuin Spring
Seeder is the most useful and impor
tant labor-saving machine ever on a
farm. Many of our farmers, we are
glad to say, who have heretofore oppo
sed buying tlti.i article because they
imagined they were too poor, or that it
would not pay very well) have pur
chased this year. Although the de
mand is greater than at any previous
season, and Hartley & Metzgar have
-old out, they have, by special agree
ment, obtained another car load, and
are therefore able to supply some per- j
sons who would otherwise be compel- j
led to do without. We would say to j
all needing a Drill, secure it at once and
not wait another year and run the risk
of losing more than its value. •
SOLDlKßS,disabled by wounds or (lis- j
ease, who have leen honorably dis- j
charged from the volunteer service of j
the United States, and who desire a i
Jiome in the United States Military j
Asylum, are requested tomakeappli
cation previous to September Ist, with
a statement of the circumstances of
their enlistment, services, disability
and discharge,to Maj.Gen. Edward \Y. j
Hinks, Governor of United States Mil
itary Asylum, whose office is tempera- ,
rilv at Boston, Mass.
Any person having knowledge' £if
meritorious disabled soldiersbeingsup-!
ported is public paupers, is requested
to notify the Governor of the Asylum,
that such soldiers may he relieved. . j
•(
SAD ACCIDENT.— Mr. George Long-1
-treth, a well known citizen of Liberty j
Township, this county, aged about :
seventy-two years, was killed on Fri- j
day last, about two miles south of;
Hopewell, while walking on the 11. A I
B. T. R. R., by a Locomotive, which ;
ran ngain.-f him knocking hint from !
the track.
COMMUNION SERVICES will beheld
in the Ger. Ref. Church of this place,
on Sunday the 19th. Several strange
minister- are expected to be present on
tbe occasion. Preaching on Thursday j
and Friday evenings previous. Pre
paratory services on Saturday, at 101 \
o'clock, A. M.
AT 10 o'clock, next Sunday, in the
Catholic church of thi- plats', the Rt. J
Rev. Dr. Domenee, Bishop of Pitts
burg, is expected toadniinister the Sac
rament of Confirmation, and will, in
said church, deliver a lecture at 7 o'-
clock. P. M.
THE CROI*S are said to have been |
greatly penetited by the hot weather j
! this summer, and the average yield of
grain, etc., will be much greater than
was anticipated last spring.
OIL. —We wen? shown, one day last ;
week, by Casper Stomp, Esq., of Juni
ata township, a sample of good Lubri
cating Oil, taken from the surface of a
Spring, a short distance from his resi
dence.
IT is midsummer madness to sup
pose that any genuine transatlantic
perfumes are for sale in this country,
ami moral insanity to purchase the
wretched imitations when Phalon's
"Night Blooming Cereus," the rarest
scent in Christendom, is sold every
where at one dollar per bottle.
ATTENTION is called to the card of
J. W. Dicker-on, in another column,
headed "Soldiers" Bounties."
SPEC 'JA L NO) TK 'AX
ST KA NO E, BRT TI; v E.— E very voting
lady and gentleman tn the United States can bear
something very much to their advantage by re
turn mail (free of charge,) by addressing the un
dersigned. Those having fears of being humbug
ged will oblige by not noticing this card. Others
will please address their obedient servant.
THUS. F. CHAPMAN.
831 Broadway, New Y'ork
Jan. 5, '66—ly.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!—Buy
your TINWARE at
Aug 10—tf B Mc. BLYMI'ER A GO'S.
To ( PTI VHS. —The advertiser,
having been restored t" health in a few weeks by
a very simple remedy, after having suffered for
several years with a aevere lung affeetioi., and tba*
dread disease. Consumption—is anxious to mak'
known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a eopy of the
prescription used (free of charge), with the direc
tions for pr-paring and using the same, which
they will fiud a sure CURE for CONSUMPTION.
ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS, COUGHS COLDS, and all
Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of
the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to
( benefit the afflicted, and spread information > hi -h
he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every
sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them
nothing, and may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription, PR EE, by re
turn mail, will please address
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsbttrgn, Kings Co., New York.
Jan. 5, '(>(!—ly.
DIED.
RHODES—Near Sax ton. Aug. G*h. lrtifl. Mar
garet A . daughter of George and Elizabeth
Rhodes, aged?t> years. 8 months and 28 days.
It is truly hard to part with those we love, but
when foul disease fastens his iron grasp, youth
and beauty must yield to his stern control The
old )/!"■> t die the young mop die, and since death
is our certain doom, is it not well for each one of
us to have our house set in order, so that when
death does come, we may say like her, "00100 my
Saviour, come quickly, and take home thy child.'
"For if there be a human tear,
From passion's dross refined and clear,
A lear so limpid and so meek,
It would not stain an Angel's cheek.
Tis (.hat which pious parents shed
Upon a dying daughter's head."
iUiv
QOLDIEItS' BOUNTIES.—The un-!
1 liersigtied has the blanks now ready and will \
attend promptly to the collection of all claims un- \
der the law lately passed for the Equalization of
Bounties.
aug.lT-.f. J. W. DICKEUSON.
171 ARM FOR SALE.—2OO acre.-, one
half under cultivation, well improved. Fruit
and Timber abundant Situ rie in Napier town-j
ship. For particulars, price, Ac,, apply to
JIION P REED. Ag't. |
aug.27-6t. Bedford. Pa. !
it otters. \r.
I MIR SALE— VERY LOW —a second
hand PIANO. Inquire of
iipr.l3. (i.-if. C. X. HICKOK. !
\\"AGON'S. —Two new two horse I
7 y Wrjjodh for sale. RcHsonnble ere • t given-
Aug3.-4t. A. B CRAMER k CO. i
A '' ANTED.—Cash to purchase our
V f fall Stock. All in "ur debt over six months
are respectfully requested to pay us. A certain
el.i s. who imagine wo can do without money,
will be called upon, only once more; afterwards
the proper officer will wait, upon them
•mgS -it. A. 11 CRAMER A CO
I AST NOTICE. —My old hooks |
jj gmiist be squared by cash or note immediate- j
ly Those persons wlio may fail to settle their 1
accounts, on or before August 15th. ISiifi, must |
Maine thrm-'rlrrx. if they have costs to pay. as 1
have been very indulgent, and now need money.
jgl.lß—tf. WH HARTLEY. I
BEDFORD COURTY FORMAL]
SCHOOL'—The County Normal School will \
open in Bedford, Aug 1 •'!: h, I Sliti. We shall be;
able to , ffer Students su(ierior >dvantages 'his
fall. Tuition $5 for those who teach in the coun-]
tv. and $6 for all others. Boarding $3 p-r week i
jul.l.'t—tf. II W. FISHER, j
Co. Superintendent. 1
NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS.—AII !
_± v persons are cautioned against, trespassing:
upon the premises of the undesigned, for the pur- i
pose of fishing, hunting gathering nuts, berries,
Ac., a- the law wtll be strictly enforced against
all thus offending.
B. R. APHCOM.
MICH LUiZ,
M M GRI SINGER.
ADAM BCIIAFFER.
ju1.21-3m.
TTALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
* —IOO acres of excellent limestone land, a
but 15 acres well timbered, the remainder under
cultivation, lying a few miles north of Bedford,
for sale on reasonable terms. For particulars ap
ply to MEYERS A DICKEUSON,
mavis -tea. Bedford, Pa.
1) <) U X TY, BO U XTY.—Soldiers !
Tongress is about to pass a law granting addi j
tional bounty' Those of you, therefore, who have
not received bounty, and those who have received ,
but SIOO, or less, will find it to their :idvantuge to :
call on me THREE MONTHS', SIX MOUTHS', and j
NINE MONTHS' MEN, come !
April, i 18rt. JOHN PALME*.
I)ERS< >XS knowing themselves in- j
debted to us for advertising Administrators', :
Executors'. Auditors' Notices, Orphans' Court sales
and other sales of Real Estate, and for printing
lolls, Ac.. Ac., will please call and settle fur the
same, as all such advertising and printing should
be CASH MEYERS A MEN'I EL-
Feb 16, '66-tf.
rIBANNERS, ATTENTION! -A m-w I
J[ Tannery, in goud order, containing one pool,
three limes, three baits, five leaches, thirty-four j
ly-a-way vats, with the necessary number d haij- !
dlcrs, in as good a location as can be found in Bed
ford county. forrent. For further information call '
atihisoffiee. Nov. 17. 65— tf j
N-OTICK TO TRESSPASSERS.—J
The undersigned citizens of Bedford town- j
sip. Bedford County, take this method of inform- .
ing the public, that they will prosecute to the j
fullest extent of the law, all person.- who -hall
Tresspass by fishing, hunting, gathering nuts or
berries,cutting timber, or in any manner whatev- j
er, 011 their respective premises.
F >ehnably. William Fletcher, John S. Imlcr. 1
Miehncl Earnest Samuel Beegle. Clias Colfclt, j
Adam Imler, Jl> Helsell. Win S flick,.?• hn f.tir
nest. Barbara Zimmers Jonathan Diehl. Robert ;
Evan. William K'Mins. S Imler. Dm I Price. Alex
ander C Price, Alexander Diehl, Henry Beegle,
JohnS Ritchey. Mrs C Barubert, John Yount,
W m Sbaizer. Win. Schofield
aug. 10-,' U.
4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— '
Notice is hereby given tiia; letters of Admin
istration have been granted to tin subscribers on
the estate of .Martin Hoover, late of Liberty town
ship, deceased.
Ail persons indebted to said estate arc notified
to m ike payment, and those having claims there
on. will present them duly autheniicrted for set
tlement. GEORGE lloo\ ER.
JOHN H. BILLING,
jul l.'t—6t. . Ailm'rs
/ 10N*FE< TIONERV AND GRO-
V CERY.—The nndcrsigricd would ri -pectfully
i; form the public that lie has just returned from
the city with • carefully selected stock of GKO
(.'FRIES and CON FECI H >N FRIES, all of which
will be sold at tbe lowest cash prices
The following are among the numerous articles
wbieh may he found at my siore : All kind- of
Sugar. Coffee. Molas-rs, Sega rs anil Tobacco : Can
ned Peaches, Pears. Pine Apples, and Green Peas;
Dried Peaches. Prunes. Raisins. Dates. Figs. Lem
ons. Ac.
All sorts of Spices, Essences, Oil-. Crackers and
Cakes' Fancy Soaps, all varieties; Plain Candies,
a-sorted, of every description, and Fruit Drops;
flue Candies of all kinds.
All of the above named ar ieles. with many
more, ean be found one door East ol the GAZETTE
Offiee, and opposite 11. F. Irvine's Regulat.r.
junl.-3m. GEO. MARDORFF.
HARTLEY & M ETZGER Keep
constantly on hand a large Stock of general
HARD WARE. They havejust received 00 DOZEN
BEST * CHEAPEST FKI IT JARS ever offered
to the public. They keep all kinds of Farm Ma
chinery. including Mowers and Keapers, Cider
Mills. Fodder Outt rs and Willoughby's tiuni
Spring Roller drain Drills, the best in the wofld.
Jul 13,'66. __
OLIP BILLS, PROGRAMMES,
POSTERS, and all kinds of PLAIN AND
FANCY JOB PRINTING, done with neatnesr
and despatch, at THE GAZETTE olllce.
■ ETTER HEADS AND BILL
J J HEADS, and ENVELOPES for business men,
printed in the best style of the art, at THE GAZKTTE
JOB OPFICB.
MAMMOTH SALE BILLS, print
ed at short notice. Large Bills make large
sales. We know it to be so. TRY IT! It will
much more than pay the rrlru erpmsr of p-int
ing. Call at THB GAZKTTB JOB OFFICB
MERCH A NTS and ME< 'I I A X ICS,
and Business men generally will advance
their own interests by advertising in the columns
f TDK G A/.KTTK
from a distance for any
kind of JOB PRINTING pnonptlv attended
to: Send to THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE, Bed
ford. Pa
BRITTANIA AND JAPANNED
WARE .all kinds, at
B Mc BLYMYER £ CO S.
Notices.
I KTOFGRAND JURORS, DRAWN
J jfor September Term, Ist Monday. 3d day. A
: It. 1866 —David Patterson, Foreman, William
Roek. Sr.. George Sutouse. L. D Saut p. Abraham
Ketgbard, John W. Sams. Joseph Barney, Ilcze
ki ih Ha .ntner,Georgeßeckley. Thomas Don ihoe,
Joseph W. Daniels. Jacob Kensiuger, William
Crisman, Geo. F. Steel W A Datiaker, Phillip
: Barkutau, Lewis Putt, William Sluekev, Lewis
Housare, Marion Zeuibower, II P. Willi mi,
Jonathan Brindle, William pluck. Gabriel Hull.
Drawn and Certified at Bedford, this 3d day of
Ma v A. D. 1806.
j Attest i ISAAC KENSINGER,
Jso. G. FiSHRit, . WILLIAM KIRK,
aug 10—4t. Clerk. I Jury Corn's.
I IST OF PETIT JURORS, DRAWN
J same term.—Michael Diehl. Lphraitu Hoy,
j John Shaffer, Thomas Kea. Levi Carpenter. Jere
| niiah Shaw, Cornelius Whets one, John Burger,
Tubing Snyder. Giorge Vonstiue, Conrad Clay
comb. J. I. Noble, Thus Oldham. David Price.
John Furry. John Sill, W II Latnbright, Jacob
Evans. Levi S. Fluck. Samuel Crisman, Christian
.Meyers. William Horn. Henry B Mock. William
Hose, Geo. W. Zimmers of J tc., A. II Hull. John
C Miller. Utilizer Fletcher, William Whip, Cal
vin Tobias. John 11. Fluck, John Alsin. George
l Gardtll, Eti Holsinger. Daniel Berkitimer, I). S.
| K. Brumbaugh, Joseph Totnlinsou, Richard Lang
; don.
Known arid certified at Bedford, this 3d day of
May, A. D. ISfifi.
Attest- , ISAAC KEKSINGER,
J No. G. FISHER. WILLIAM KIRK,
f aug.lo-4t. Clerk. ) Jury Com'g.
I IST" OF CAUSES PUT DOWN FOR
jTrial at the September Term, 1846, 3d day.
j Catharine Tricker vs George Trieker,
| Tims 1; Keating " Collins. Dull A Co
i Isaac Wigfield '• Matildi Wigfiuld
■ Matilda Wigfield " Isaac Wigfield
. Same '• Satne
: John Wenter " Gideon Williams
SNUII SI rayer et al " Cbas Jladan
Mich'l Thomas '• John Skelly ctnl
W'ui Fahner •' Wm Overocker
Geo Snyder •• Adolphus Ake et al
FD B ogle " Dan'l Wertz et al
White A S,vope " Patrick Drhew
Jas Getty " Same
; Bloody Hun School Dis " W Prov School Dis
j -I W Heeler's admr '■ Dr B F Harry
I T H Blackburn's exec'r " John Bnlletal
; Homer Neice " Win Way
| Gideon Httechew " Adam 4V Miller
i Mary Potts •• Anthony Smith et al
John Luman '• Jacob Wertz et al .
j Martin Cordei " Dividßyers
IS M Barclay'- devisees " B W G-trrotgon
Robison H rterisuse " Geo W Figard
Ann Hin ling " Israel ttppenheimer
John HEI let 11 Wm H Aaron
Certified August 6th. 1546.
t'. K SHANNON.
- aug lfl-it Prot'r.
/ 10ITRT PROCLAMATION.— To
V- ri-' Coroner, the .Tiixttrt* of the Pen re. a Oft
' Constables tn the rhjfrront Totro ships in the
! County of lied ford. Greeting: KNOW VE, that
; in putsu nee of a prceept 'o me directed, under
| tb' hand arid seal of the Hon. ALEXANDER
| KING. President of the several Courtsof Common
• Pleas, iii'he 16th District, consisting of the eoun
j ties of Franklin, Fulton, Bedford and Somerset,
j and by virtue of bis office of the Court of Oyer and
j Terminer an I General Jail Delivery for the trial of
j capital and other offenders therein, and the (Jen
■ era! Court of Quarter Si-sion? of the Peace; and
I J wilts Bt I'.NS N el U II.LIVMG. KHHOLTZ. Jiiilgesof
I the same C- art in the same County of Bedford,
• You and each of you, we hereby required to be
j and appear in your proper p-rsons with your Ke
! cords. Recognizances. Examinations, and other
Remembrances, before the Judges aforesaid, at
; Bedford, at a Court of Oyer and Terminer and
| General Jail Delivery and General Quarter Ses
• sinus of the peace therein to be holden for thecoun
itv of Bedford, aforesaid, on the 1,7 .Monday of
j September, (heing the 3 d day,) 1866. at 16 o'etori
I in the forenoon of that day. there and then to do
I tliosathings to which your several offices appertain.
! Given under uiy baud and seal the 10th day of
; August, in the year of our Lord. 1866.
JOHN ALDSTADT,
SHERIFF'S OFFICE, J Sheriff.
Bedford, Aug. It), ISO 6. (
I) EG ISTER'SI X< )TICE.—ALL PER
-1 -ons interested, are herein notified that the
[ following accountants have filed their accounts in
I the Register's Office of Bedford county, and that
the game wilt be presented to the Orphans' Cour'.
in and for said county, on Tuesday, the 4th day ot
j September next, at" the Court House, in Bed
ford: for confirmation.
The account of William Cypher, administrator,
with the Will annexed, of Daniel Cypher, lute of
Broad Top tp,. Bedford con i.v, dee'd
The account of Joseph W Tomlinson. Executor
of tne last. Will and Testament of Michael Fetter,
of Bedford township, dee'd.
The administration ae • >unt of-Tames 0. Robi
nett. acting Executorof the last Will and Testa
: ment of Henry Gepfart. late of Ns-pier tn.. dee'd.
! The administration account of .Panes M. Smith.
! adm'rof the estate or Andrew Sliawiis, late of
! St. Clair to., dee'd .
| The account of Dr. Sain'lG SttrJer, one of tho
! Executors of the Inst Will and Testt tnentof Frank
lin B. Statler. late of Napier tp.. dee'd.
1 The administration account of Peter R. Hille
| gass and Jacob B ilillegass. adtnr's of the estate
| of Anna Barbara Ilillegass, late of Harrison tp.,
! Bedford county, dee'd.
j The account of Rebecca A Riley, acting Execu
trix of the estate of John Riley, late of West Prov-
! - ,dence tp., dee d
i The administration account of llenry Whitakor,
} H'.rvivin • Executor of the last Will arid Testa
-1 ment of George Darr. late of St. Ciair tp.. Bed-
Iford county, dee d.
The administration account of Reuben ILtrding
er, adm'r of the estate of Geo. \t liardiuger, l.ito
i of Cumherlund Valley tp.. dee d.
The administration account of .'no. S. Scheli
I and Win P. S hell. Executors of the last Will
and Testament of Hon. Peter Scheli. late dec d.
The aconntof Win. L. Cashman. surviving Ex
' ecu tor of John Cashman, late of Middle \\ ood
| berry township, dee'd.
i The account of Simon Nyenm. adm'r of the es
tsteof.lno W. Esholmau, late of East Providence
; tp.. dee'd.
! The first ami partial account of D itiiel Barley,
j guardian of Malinda Barley. Jackson Barley,
Elizabeth Bariey. Margaret Barley. Nicholas
Barley. Luther S. Barley, Elias i. Barley A Su
■ sun Barley.minor children of Itavid Barley, late
: of South Woodberrv tp.. Bedtord County, dee'd.
The account of Joseph W. Tate, gutrdi
Georgeana. Kaehel. James. Edna. A Mary E.
; Kobe, minor heirs and brothers and sisters of K.
| W Johnson Ruby, dee d.
The account of John W. Darr. adtn'r. of Abra
j ham Darr, late oftho E. S. Army, dee d.
The account otMi hael Hillegass .V Frederick
Hillegass. ndm'rsofthc estaieol Frederick Ilille
gass, late of Juniata tp.. Bedford County dee d
The account ol Michael Hillegass A Jacob 11.
Hillegass, ndm'rs of the estate of Peter Hillegass.
late of St. Clair tp.. dee'd.
The account, of Benjamin Mellott. Esq.. adm'r i
of all A singular the goods and chatties, rights
and credits, which were of John Smith, late of
Southampton tp.. Bedford omnty. dee'd.
The aeatmiit of Samuel L.Russell, te-iamcntary
giiardian or trus •o. under the will of Elizabeth
Wertz. dee'd.. ot Mary Ellen Franks, now Mrs.
i Mary Ellen Dunham, wife ot Azariah Dunham.
The ae -'.unt of Nathan Kohison, adm'r of the
i goods and chatties Ac., which were of John Robi
j s >n, latcof Southampton tp.. dee'd.
ij The a count of Samuel Smith, made in purstt
| ance of the order of the Orphans' Court, as gu tr
i dian of lletty Miller, minor child of Samuel Mil
s'l ler, late of Sou'h Woodberry tp., dee'd.
Finn 1 account of John 15 Fluck. adm'r of the j
estate of Jacob Fluck, late of Hopewell tp., dee'd.
The account ol Phillip A Wi'soti Clark, exeea
tots of the last Will of Joel Clark late of West
1 Providence tp... Bedford County, de'ed *
The account of John S A Israel Morris, adinr's
; of the estate of Jacob Morri-, late of Monroe tp.,
deu'd.
The account of Peter F. Lehman. Esq., adm'r
of ibe goods and chatties and credits which were
of Thomas Riffle, late of Juniata tp.. Bedford
County, deed.
The account of Lerew Weiuier, adm'r of the es
i tab* of John Weiiner. latent Monroe tp.fdec d.
I The account of Adolphus Ake, adm'r of all and
singular the goods andeh.attles. rights and crcd
| its which were of Francis C >rle, late of Union tp,.
. dee'd.
The account of George II Sleek, executor of
i the last will ami testament ot Joseph \V Sleek,
l ite of the township of Napier Bedford county,
dee'd
The account of John Cessna, executor of the
last will and testament of Jonaihau Cessna, late
J of Cumberland VaJey tp.. dec d
Final account ot George W. Cessna, adm'r of
Peter W Cessna, lute of Coierain tp.. dee'd.
The administration account of David Miller,
Esq., ndiu'rof the estate of Mrs. Ann E. Nicode
uius-, dee'd.
The administration account of Thomas J. Crotle.
£ adm'r of the estate of M icbael Stuff;, late of Union
tp . B edfnrd County, deed.
The-aecount of John Alsip. Esq., adm'r of the
estate of John Meizgar. late of Juniata tp.. dee'd.
I The account of 11. Nicodeinus. Esq., adm'r of
the estateof Ann Roscbroek, late of Cumberland
Yalley tp.. dee'd.
Tne second supplemental account of Job Maun,
E-q., one of the exec'a of the last will Ac., of Abra
' ham Kerns, late of the Borough of Bedtord, dee'd.
The account of Thomoa McCoy, surviving ex-
B ecutor of the last bill Ac., of Joseph llcwett, late
. of Napier tp., dee d.
D. E- SHANNON,
( aug.DMt Register.
CIGOK AND PAR Ll >ll STOVES AT
j B. Mo. ULYMYEK A CO S.
it ELF-SKA LING FRUIT CANS AT
O B Mc. BLYMYER A CD'S.
ART} 6OO(LL K\C.
JJBW GOODS! NEW QOOUWI
'WAY DOWN BELOW THE GROUND FLOOR '
BOUGHT JUST AT THE RIGHT TIME AND
TO BE SLAUGHTERED AT ONCE AT
VERY LOW I'RICES!
The following comprise a few of our goods :
DRY GOODS.
Good Calicoes at 10 cts..
Very desirable at 10 cts,
Sold very often for best at 20 cts.
Bcsi Makes at 22 cts,
French Lawns at 50 cts,
American Lawns at 35 cts.
Unbleached Muslin —heavy—3-4 at 15 cents,
" " 7-8 at 18 •'
" " very " 7-8 at 22 "
" '•< •' " 4-4 at 20 "
" " extra " 4-4 at 25 "
Bleached Muslin from 15 cen-s up..
American and French Ginghams.
Cballies. Delaines, all col us, half wool,
All wool Delaines nil colors.
Barred and Piaiu Cambric Brilliants,
Nansook tcwiss. Ac., Alpacas. Ac., Ac.,
Bed Ticking at 35, 50 and best at fid ceDts,
Sheeting Check at 25 cents—best at 31 cents.
All kinds of Flannels.
MEN'S WEAK.
Jeans 31 cents and upwards, ,
Cottouade from 25 cents up.
All wool Cassiiueres from 00 cts. up,
Great bargains in Ololbs.
Hosiery, Gloves. Dres- Buttons, H nikerehiefs,
A large lot of l'aper Collars, glased ami plain.
LADIES' HOOP SKIRTS.
GROCERIES:
Best Crushed Sugar 20 cents.
" Granulated " 20 "
" Pulverized 20
" A 19 "
11 '• 18
" C '• 17
Brown Sugar, fair article, 12 "
" good " 11 "
" extra " 15 "
" prime '• 18 "
Syrups, 60 cts., SI.OO, i 50 aud best Lorering 1.60.
Prime Rio Coffee at 30 cents,
Extra •' '* at 83
Tea, Rice, Spices, of all kinds, Ac.. Ac., Ac., Ac.
DYE-STIFFS
Extract of Logwood. Alum. Coppers--. Madder,
Imligo, Ae.
TOBACCO:
Congress, Twist, Navy, Orouoco, Graveley's Na
tural Leaf, Ac., a good article of Segars, and
Smoking Tobacco.
FISH:
Mackerel iu half barrels,
•• '• quarter "
" •' eight "
Potomac Herring.
QCEKXSWARE:
A general assortment of all kinds of Queensware.
HATS:
Summer Hats from 12: cents up. all prices and
sizes.
A large assortment of Wool and Fur Hats for
Men and Boys, all sizes aud prices.
CL( (THING:
A genera! assortment of Men's and Boys' cloth
ing, at prices to suit the times.
BUI)TS AND SHOES:
A general assortment of Ladies' Gaiters, Boots
and Shoes.
Misses' and Children's Shoes, all kinds.
Men's and Boy's " li "
LEATHER:
*A prime article of Red Sole Leather at 40 cents
a pound; Calt Skius. Lining Skins, Upper Leath
er, Ac.
CEDAIt WARE:
Tubs, Buckets, Brooms. Ac., Ac.
COTTON CHAIN:
Ail numbers, at $3 50 a bundle.
STATIONERY:
Letter. Cap and Note Paper, Envelops, Window
Paper, plain and patterns.
I Don't fail to call and see us, at No. 1,
Anderson's Row.
J. M. SHOEMAKER.
raHj2i. '♦>!>.
rpilE THREE STORES!!
ANOTHER VETO'
THE HIGH PRICE BILL CAN'T
PASS!
We have just received and have for sale at tbo
lowest prices,
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
QCEEXSWARE,
HATS,
CI,( (THING,
BOOTS a nil
SHOES, &c.
We have the best
CALICOES
at the lowest prices.
FRENCH and-AMKRICAN LAWNS
at a great reduction.
Bleached anil Unbleached
M I'SLINS
incomparably low.
American and French
Ginghams,
('hailies,
Delaines,
Cam! trios,
Flannels,
Ac., Ac.,
in <rreat variety.
•
MEN'S WEAR.
Jeans,
Cottonades,
('assi meres,
Cloths,
Hosiery,
Gloves,
Handkerchiefs,
Ike., he., Ac., Ac.
GROCERIES.
SUGARS,
SYRUPS,
COFFEES.
TEAS.
SPICES,
RICE
and everything in the Grocery liße.
Remember the Three Stores,
At ST. CLAIRSYILLE, at FISHERTOWN and
at MO WHY 'S MILL.
Come one, Come all. and give us a call.
HERS UMAX A Glt KEN B A I'M.
janl.-3m.
GOODS! NEW GOODS!—j
The undersigned have now opened a large and :
general assortment of
SPRING ANI) SUMMER GOODS,
to which they respectfully invite the attention of
buyers, assuring th'-m they will find
BARGAINS
in every department of our stock.
TERMS:
CASH PREFERRED.
By special agreement a credit of six months can
be had.
INTEREST CHARRED
on all accounts after period named.
inay4,'66. A. B. CRAMER A CO.
O FEEING OFF AT POST!!
n
P. A. REED.
Intending to relinquish the Mercantile business, in i
Bedford,
jfs CT.OSIXG our iris ENTIRE STOCK
OF DRY COOVS, 4-C.,
AT COST!
A rare chance to buy goods, of all kinds, cheap.
Call and see.
junij'fifi.
I) A H<i A I NS! BA !! GAINS!!
)
—AT THE—
NEW GROCERY STORE,
On Julinnna Street. 2 doors North of J. L. Lewis' '
Diug Store.
H. C. REAMER
Has just opened a large as-ortno-nt of GROCERIES,
consisting of superior
TEAS,
COFFEES.
SUGARS,
CHEESE.
M 0 L A SSES, ,
Detersive Soap,
E.v ra F.uiily Soap.
Pickled Oysters, superior
Pickles, Fresh Peaches, Green
Corn, Green Peas, Sardines at d Mac
aronics. all kinds of Spices, Kellog's Mus
tard. Pepper. Alspiee. Cloves. Ginger, Cinnamon,
Mace, Ketchup, Worces'er.-hire Sauce, Ex
tracts. Lemon and Vanilla, Indigo
and Indigo Blue. Corn Starch,
Fannestock's unsurpassed
Farina, all kinds of
Prunes. Figs, Raisins. Cherries. Ac.
FISII of all ktieis, not caught in the Juniata.
Oranges and Lemons of the finest kind
Ground Alum Salt. Washing Soda. BakirgSoda, !
Candles. Ac., Ac
Give us a call, examine our goods, and we j
will try to accommodate you.
may 18.'64. H C. REAMER.
A CHANCE FOR BARGAINS !
REMEMBER THE
NE W CHE A P ST () RE , j
At St. ClttirsviUc, Pa.
GOODS OF A LI. KIXDS SOLD AT
SMALL PHO FITS
OPPENIIEIMEIi
Ma> just received Irora the East, and offers for
sale at the
LOWEST PRICES,
a large and varied assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
of every description and of the best quality;
MILLINERY AND
FANCY GOODS,
a largo assortment, to suit all classes; j
NOTIONS.
in endless variety,
MFSLINS,
ill! kinds, very cheap;
CALICOES,
from the bit manufactures. ;
Our stock of
DRY GOODS
is unsurpassed, and we ask all to give us a call, if;
they desire to get I> VRGAIXS.
RE A DY-M AI >E CL >TII IN( i,
of every description, for sale at the LOWEST
PRICES. We also m ike CLOTHING of all kinds
TO ORDER, at short notice, and upon the most
reasonable terms. We also keep constantly on
hand a splendid assortment of PIECE GOODS :
CASSi MERES,
V EST IN GS,
Cl.< i'JTIS,
Ac., Ac.
and Men's and Boy's Furnishing Goods of all
kinds.
Wc also have a fine assortment of
ROOTS AND SIR ES,
HA RIAYA RE.
(H'LLNSWARE,
TINWARE,
WILLOW-WARE,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
together with everything usually found in a well
assorted store, all of which will be sold at the
LOWEST PRICES.
|___y Remember
OPPEN IIEIMER'S
New Cheap Store. St Cluirsville, Pa.
jul 27.—6 m
/ lALL AND SEE OFIThTI )('Iv
Vy OF STOVES. TINWARE. Ac.
B. Me. BLYMYER ACQ.
1) MC. BLYMYER A CO., Wliolc
sale and Retail dealers in Stoves, Tinware,
Ac. No. 1, "Stone Row," Bedford, Pu.
rpiNWAKE OF ALL KINDS AT
X B. Mc. BLYMYER <fc CO S.
#cal <£ state
SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a
of /*vri facia* to me fl'Tee■ "J t' rB
will be sold i t'oblic Sale at 'be p°" rt B '"J"?®: '*
tli" B 'rouzh of Bedford, on Saturday. the 1 t, ,/
..fSp'emter. IMB. ailO 'cl-ck A. M-, de
f, , daiit? i merest in ami to a certain tract of laud
situate it. Middle Uoodberty township, R'dfoid
r lintv, n4jnit.il,j lands of Per Keaß.V on be
Sou'h. D IP Fboenbcrger hem John ~oiitb
mot H.I nh Sill. <-n ti c we-t. Geo.'h IOIIIHIO! ar
on ib. north, and lands of Maria Z'-oV
~n the east, couuiuing 32 acres and .-J P" 1 • ■
, . tt measure. now in tb oecup ;nfv of fe.-.tn IJ.
ai d Marv A Caatner. wi*h the rightaand appurte
nances liierounto bclomtii g
JOHN ALDSTADT. Sb-riff.
Bedford, Aug. 10, 'O6. Sheriff'? Office
QHEKIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of
t "'writ? of ft fa ~J B,e directed, there will
lie sold at Public Rale, at the Court House, to the
Borough of Bedford, on Saturday, the lat day "t
Rcrit-mber. A I) 1866. a' 10 o'clock. A. M v H
th" interest of defendant, Win H liwin, ot. in,
and to wit, f tfcn taltewwg demitou* ttctsol
In id si'u iti . .lyii g and he it g io Broad lop to D
v. Beif-ri County, viz:
No. I. Containing 145 acre- and 92 perches
t eat measure, and warranted in the name of
Chr'stopber Long.
No 2 Containing 238 acres and 122 perches,
neat measiirc, and warranted in the DMIH ol John
Sunk.
No. 3. Containing 178 acres and 22 perches,
n at tiit'otire, in the name of W illiain Lane.
No. 4 Containing 404 acres and 31 perches,
mat uie isuro. and warranted to \\ illinm Fo tor.
No. o Containing 18i acies ant 7 perches, neat
in" i-ure. and warranted in the name bl Jobn
McClnin.
No. 6 Containing 363 acres and 25 perches,
i. it measure, and warranted in the name of
Ittniel Kerr.
No. 7. Containing 11 acres arid 223 perches,
neat measure, and warranted in the name of
T.minus M. Long, seized and taken in exeou'i.m
as the property of the sai l defendant, Wtn.L.
it win.
Also one tract of land, containing 10 acres,
rtiore or less, about 5 acre- cleared and under
f ce. ni ha one stsny Log 11 >ue mi l leg B'able
thereon ereecd, mlj doing lands of tie ige Bot'z
on the cast, li. i j uiiti Valontiue on the sou h.
-ituatc ill Cumberland Valley Township, Bedford
County, and taken in i iecu ion as the prop, r'}• of
.1 esse ilk id JOHN A LUST A DT.
RHUBIFF'S OFFICE. ( Sheriff.
Bodford, Aug 10. 1866. i
T)UBLIC SALE OF REAL KS
| TATE —By virtue of an order of 'he Or
phans' Court of Bedford County, 'he subscriber
will sett at puhlie v. mine on 'ln- preini.-i- in
S >u'h Woolherry Township, on Friday the 24 b
day of August next, 'he f dlowi-g Ileal Es se,
late the fuopcrty .f Kiehard W. Jones, dee'd,
viz: A trict of improved land, a'joining lands
of Benj iiniii Lyon's heirs, and Jacob Long, and
■•outiiii.iiiur 28 acres. 107 perches, net', measure
The land is of good quali'y and a consider'ble
portion of ii is un ler cultivation. The impr ive
n rats art a comfortable dwelling b' use with s ti
hle and other ou'-huiltlings. Terms —one 'bird of
ih" pur hosts money in hand at the 00l ii =in ittotl
<>: ill" sale, li dance in two equal auiiu I payment*
without interest. Sale will c inmence at i o'clock,
A. M DAVID C. LONG,
jn 1.27—11 Adu.'r,
f bUBLJC SALE OF V k LUA&LE
1 REAL EST ATE.--Will be off-red fir sale,
.... tin* pretnis"-, on Friday. Aug. 31. 1864. i' I o -
•hick P M . the valuable firm "f J imes All son,
dee'd., 3 H.ib's nor Ii of R.-hellsburg. in N pier
township, con ainitig 148 ACHES aid he usual
per cent. The improvements are a Double lvg
House, w 11Ii |tt rooms. Double Leg Baro, shedded
all around wi h Wagon Sheds and o ber outbuild
ings. There are'wo goo-l wells of never fiiliug
wader in the yaid. 9i> acres cleared and the btl
at ce of tip: land well covered i• h the b.-s: of
limber. 1 here is a large viriety of choice fruit,
•I i.- a iu'i-i excellent s• ck farm Terms made
k own on itav of sale by
io—3t. ' JOSEPH ALLISON
ITALUA RLE FARM AND MILL
*, PROPERTY AT PRIVA TE SALE-Tie
undersigned iff is at Private Sale, bis 1 inn and
io'!! pioi er'y. situate in Union township, Bedford
county. Pa., nei-r the town of Marietta containing
bout 200 ACRES, about 150 acn-s of which is
cleared and iu a good state of cultivation, and Die
b lance is well timbered There arc TWO OR
CHARDS of choice f:utt tree- on this proper y
i lie improvements arc a GRIST MILL in g""d
vanning order, s.\tt Mll-L. FOUR,DWELLING
HOUSES, a frame RANK BARN and other out
buildings.
Terms of sale will he made reasonable. Any
person desiring to putchas" can see the property
bv caliii g on the subscriber, on 'he pr mis".
aug.:;.-3ifl ADOLPHUS AKE.
\T ALU ABLE LAND FOR SALE.
y —The undersigned offers for sale the folluw
! IT j vaUi"h!c boti*s ot lund :
| THE EE CHOICE TRACTS OF LAND.
1 containing 11>0 Hcrt's oMob. siiUHtfd on the Illinois
fintr.il Kaiiroad. in Chnm|Mig& county, State of
Lliinois. .S miles from <he ciy of U.btria, >ne
| nit) fr< in Kcntual Nation ou said Railroad. Two
• f the tracts adjoin, and oe of them has a uever
-1 ailing pond of water upon it The city ol Urt-.u.i
nt .'tips about 4,000 in l abitants. ia
the wtie.'it growiuir ctßUity iu Iliiuoi 4 .
.ALSO —One-fonrik of a tract of lci"d. situated
in Broad Tp township. Bedford county, con ain
imr ahifiit 4.* acres, with ail theeoul veins of BP ad
Top running through it.
ALSO —Three Lots in the town of Coalmont.
li .iitiWd :ii o->uutv.
Jan , o-u f • V C i;r. \MEIi.
TT ALU ABLE REAL EST AT E A T
i \ PRIVATE SALE.—One lot of ground iu the
centre of Bloody Run. fronting on Main s'reet
about six'y-five feet, one oi iho very beat business
t's'.'i.ious in Bloody Run. Also, ten acres of W'-od
tend, adj .cent to Bloody Run, lying on the B d
f.rd Rait Road, comainiug first rate iron ore and
h. vii g theicon a ncverßhilitig spring of water.
for particulars inquire at thestoreot Alrs.R E.
M:III. Bloody Run, or of Dr. Ilickok, Bedford, Pa.
Dec 15. 'l}s.
! EXTENSIVE PRIVATE SALE
| j OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—Th-un
dersigi yd will sill it privit- sale, several ndj dn
i ig M 1 contiguous tracts of land, lying on the
headwaters of Dumiing's Or-ek. in S CI -ir town
ship. Bedford county, Containing 7(55 acres, now
ilivi.lt'll in o four trie's, three tracts thereof con
i ining re-.' • lot. It>3 mil 183 acres and
the oilier, leiog the Bat Mill tract, containing
.'•id neres. These tracts will bo sold as they are or
subdivided to suit purchasers
The siiv mil! tret contains a FIRST CLA-S
SAW MILL, with i ncver-ftiling he id • f water,
ai d is in I|l uiid- of i TIMBER REGION un
...irp >ed for the quality of tiinbtr. Otreo lier of
tic ; i.act.- contains an enviable si'e for a TAN-
V VliD. with ill the uilv i tagi's i f water, and is
a.oi g-ide of Chestnut Ridge, where the resources
fur B irk are inexh austihle.
Inn acres uf the lit'd is lust'oin, mostly severed
by large sugar 'rees. 300 acres are cleared and
in a good sla.c i f cultivation, and the baiunco
well timbered.
There are THREE I> ELLIXG HOUSES, np
j.oii the pr tnis s and TIIIiLE BARNS, wi h other
uuibuil lings. The Fruit is choice and in abund
iinc" upon -nine of lies- tr c's. This pr-pery lies
II millN r h of li dl T !. and in a c >uoiry no ed
fa its good roads, lending .North, S mtli. E mi and
West, in Bedford. Uolli laysburg. Join,.sow n, and
o. her |Hiiu .on 'he PeiilT i Central K i!i id.
Farmeis Luii b riiieii. Tanner.- and Speuulatorg
uid e.\ mine the pre 11 i.-cs, as these lan I- will
ft sold on fair and reasonable terms.
T II LYONS,
junS.'Gli. N. J. LYONS
~irELl/)W (X'HRE.—.My farm lot-a
te l in Bedford township -is mil • N >rih of
Bedford, hs upon it a bank of YELLOW OCIinE,
• a the bc.-i quiih'y. which has been used by uuui
b rof persons for making pain s, with entire sat
isfaction. lami in soiling this ochre at 1 w
I iliv ie■ h ii.ter. sed togive me *e til.
Tier will find it all 1 represent. Almost any o l
or can be mad- of it. Cull at my piaeeiu Bedford
•wi ship, or address me as follows :
jui.22 -Tuts. HENRY SILL, Bedford, Pa.
I \f )( \ Pl ' :R YEAR! We want
• Y I ,• )l " ' agents every where to Sell our
I'M RovEti S2O Sewing .Machines Throe n-w ktnds.
I l-r and upper feed. Warranted five years.—
Above salary or large Coram is-ions paid; 'I heoNLT
aeliiiies 3,1d in the United SIH es for less than
> ■ ' which are fully hern-ted by He/we, Wheeler fe
it-son, G rover ft Baker, Singer iV Co.. ami
IS.rr/t'/iier. AH other cheap machines aie in
friugeme. <., and the seller or user rre liah'e to
arrest, fine, and imprisonment Circulars free.
Address, or call upon Shaw A Clark. Biddef rd,
Maine, or Chicago, Ills. [Dee. 22, "(io— ly
v!(W \ Y MONTH! Agents wanted
• ; M * f..r sis entirely new articles, just out.
Address 0. T. UAKEV, Ciiy Building, Bid Icfurd,
Maine. | Dec 22. 'fid— ly
r PEKMS lor every description ol Job
£ PRINTING CASH! for the reason that for
every article we use, wi must pay ensb; and th®
cash system wiR enable us to do our woik as low
as it can be done in rh- cities.
r K r I T < ■ \ N 8 AND SEALING
1 WAX at B Mc. BLYMYER & CO'S
VNTI-DUST PARLOR STOVES—
SPEAR'S PATENT, at
B. Me. BLYMYER & Co'S._
/AOL NTRY MERCHANTSsuppiittl
with all kinds of TINWARE ou the shortest
notice, at B Me. BLYMYER A (JO'S.