The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, March 15, 1867, Image 3

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Local and Personal.
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" \ _Tme TABLE.—Express Train leaves Mt. Dallas
at 1.30 p. m , anil arriTei at Huntindon, at 4.45 p.
m ; leaves Huntingdon at 7.50 a. m.. and arritea
at Mt Dallas, at 11.15 a. m
Accommodation Train leaves Huntington at 4.04
| 1 p.m., and arrives at Saxton, 5.45 pm; leaves
* Saxton, at 9.43 a. m , and arrives at Huntingdon,
at 11 22 a. A. >">&•
Joii.v \V. Do WEN" ESQ., i.s a regular
ly authorized agent for thin paper, and
will visit our friends throughout the
county, for the purpose of making col
lections and taking subventions. We
* hope that his calls will be resjtonded
to in the proper spirit. We havesome
16,000 on our hooks, SI,OOO of which we
need vfefjt badly to pay a debt we owe
in hank. In fact we tnust fcollect, and
if mild measures will not answer our
purpose, we will ho compelled to resort
to harsher ones. There are many per
sons who pay promptly. To such,
■ thanks! There are more who do not.
® To such, duns, and finally writs. We
desire to oppress no man. We are wil
ling to be liberal to those who are in
straitened circumstances. But if me
do not heed odr request to settle, if they
treat our rail for payment with eon
tempt, they have no further claim upon
our generosity. We have given away
h enough in our business to keep a small
family five years. If we are to contin
-1 ue that sort of work, we want those
I who can pay to come forward and do
it, and those who can't, to step up'and
settle. Of courses we don't refer to
those who do pay. If this be not at
tended to soon, we see whether
' "some things can't be done as well as
others."
THE TARIFF OX WOOL.— The bill
raising the tariff on wool, which was
I signed by the President on Monday,
divides the subject into three classes
clothing wools, common wools and car
pet who Is. The duty ou the first class
upon wools valued at 32 cents per
pound, is 10 cents per pound, and 11
per cent, advalorem ; when valued a
bove 32 cents, 12 cents specific, and 10
% , per cent, ad valorem duty. The same
rates are fixed for wools of the second
class, and on those of the third, 3 cents
per pound on wools valued at 12 cents
and on those exceeding 12 cents,6 cents
per pound. It is provided that wash-
It ed wools shall pay double duty. On
woolen cloths, shawls,etc., 50 cents per
pound, and 3-3 per cent, ad valorem are
levied; on blankets, flannels, etc., from
20 to 40 cents per pound, according to
Pie grade; on bunting, 20 cents per
t square yard, and 3y per cent, ad valo
rem ; on dress goods, 0 cents per yard, :
and 30 per cent, ad valorem; on clo
thing ready made, 00 cents per pound,
and 40 per cent, ad valorem ; 50 cents
per pound and 50 per cent, ad valorem
are imposed on webbings, belting, etc.
The duties on carpets are 00 per cent,
ad valorem on Aubusson, on Brussels
44 cents per square yard, and 35 per
cent, ad valorem, and on other kinds
in pi'oporiion.
WHEAT PROGNOSTICATIONS.— The
farmers generally are in excellent spir
its with regard to the wheat crop. It is
believed that it has now taken such a |
hold, under the protection of the snow, |
that the "March freezes," "rush," !
"vveavel" or the whole army of "croak
ers" will not be able to make it a fail
ure. We trust that this may prove
true. The prospect certainly was never
better.
To REMOVE THE TASTE FROM NEW ;
WOOD. —A new keg, churn, bucket, or !
other wooden vessel will generally com
municate a disagreeable odor to any
thing that is put into it. To prevent
this inconvenience, first scald the ves
v; sel with boiling water, letting the wa
ter remain in it fill cold. Then dissolve
some pearlash of soda in lukewarm
water, adding a little bit of lime to it,
and wash the inside of the vessel with
the solution. Afterwards scald it well
with plain hot water, and rinse it with
cold water before you use it.
PHILADELPHIA HAT STORE.— Base
Ball Players Attention ! —lf you want
to get a good and fashionable hat, or
cap, call at Laing's N. E. Corner Sixth
and Chestnut sts., Philade'phia. Laing
also keeps on hand all sorts of base ball
implements. See advertisement in
another column.
S NOTIONS, AC. —Our old friend, James
Boyd, late of the firm of Carson & Boyd,
now with Young, Moore & Co., No.
429 Market sti*eet, Philadelphia, de
sires to renew his business relations
| with his former customers in this coun
r ty. We advise all who wish anything
in his line to give him i*call.
f *
. MRS. WINSLONV'S recipe book for
L 1867, and Almanacs, given away at
L Lewis' Drug Store. Call and get one.
REVIEW OF THE HAUKETN.
P PHILADELPHIA, March 12.
FLOUlt.—The market is very dull.
[ Northwest superfine, $7.00(W7.70
r Northwest extra, 8.00(^9.50
Northwest extra family, 10.50(" 12.50
Penna. and West'n superfine,B.oo(fl 8.70
Penna. and West'n extra, 9.00( 10.50
Penna. and West'n family, 12.00(rt;13.00
Penna. and West'n fancy, 14.00qf'16.50
Rye flour, 7.00(a,7.25
4 GRAIN.—We quote—
Pennsylvania red, per bus., s2dK)(v3.oo
Southern " 8.00(^3.10
White, 44 3.20(a.3.30
Rye, 44 1.30( 1.31
Corn, for yel., (new) " $0.97(00.98
Oats, 44 58(rto9e
POVISIONS.—We quote-
Mess Pork, per bbi., $21.00(/f 22.00
4 Bacon Hanis, per lb., bX l{ic
Salt Shoulders, " 9(9ie
Prime Lard, " 130
SEEDS.—We quote
Cloverseed, per bus., at $8.00(J8.00
Timothy, 44 3.50(X3.60
Flaxseed, 44 3.20(3.20
WHISKEY.—The trade is supplied
t with the contraband article, at sl@l.oo
—One-third of the nominees recently
rejected by the Senate were soldiers.
BL'SIXEMN DIRECTORY.
The following Business Directory for the bor
ough of Bedford and other places in the county,
whose advertisements appear in the columns of
THE GAZETTE,) may be of service to our friends
ind patrons in tie county, and is commended to
Iheir attention:
.ATTORNEYS AT LAW-G. H. Spang; J. P.
Reed ; J.W.Tate; John Palmer; E. F. Keir \
Durborrow A Lutz; Espy 31. Al9ip; John T.
Keagy k J H. fillei • kimmell k Lingenfelter,
Meyers A DicLer-ain, Bedford, Pa.
BANKERS—Reed t Schell; RUM, Shannon &
C>., Bedford, Pa.
BOOTS AN SHOES. VARIETIES. Ac —H 1.
Irvine. Bedford, Pa.
CABINET-WARE, CHAIRS, Ac.—Richard Leo,
Bedford, Pa.
CLOTHING—I. Lippel. Berkstresser A Irvine,
George Reimund, Bedford. Pa.
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, Ac —B. Cra
mer; J. M. Shoemaker, Bedford, Pa.
DENTISTRY—C. N. Hickok A J. G. Minnich,
Jr., Dr. W. W. Van Ormer, Bedford. Pa.
DRUGGIST—.!. L. Lewie. Bedford, Pa.
FANCY STORES—Mrs. V. B. Tate A Miss M.
Rea; Mrs E. V. Mowry; Mrs. M. R. Schafer A
Miss Kate Deal Miss M. Fetterly, Bedford. Pa.
HARDWARE, Ac.—Win. Hartley; Geo Bly
myer A son, Bedford, Pa. .
HOTELS Bedford Hotel, J. J. Shoemaker;
Mengel House, I. Mengel; Union Hotel, V. Steck
man Bedford, Pa.
JEWELER—DanieI Border, Bedford, Pa.
JOB PRINTERS-*Meyers A Mengel, Bedford,
Pa —All kinds of Plain and Fancy Job Printing
Deatly and promptly executed.
PUMPS—Wm. C. Snively, Scbelleburg, Pa.
PHY'SrCIANS—Dr. J. L. Marbourg, Bedford,
Pa ; Drs.W. W. Jamison and P. H. Pennsyl, Bloody
Run, Pa.. Dr. Geo. C. Douglas, Bedford, Pa.
REAL ESTATE SALES—
F C. Reamer—private sale
T. H. <? N. J. Lyons, Private Sale.
Jacob Waller, Private,
C. N. Hickok, private sale.
Adolphus Ake. private sale.
Meyers A Dickerson. private sale.
John P. Reed, private sale.
STOVES. TINWARE, Ac—B. McC. Blymyer
A Co., Bedford, Pa.
Read the "New Advertisements" in this
week's issue of THE GAZETTE.
For Administrator's, Executor's, Auditor's
notices, Ac., see "Legal Notices."
IP Read the advertisements under the head of :
"Notices, Ac."
MARRIED.
HOOVER—ANDERSON—On the 28th ult., by
Rev J. W. Leckie, Mr. Philip Hoover, of Stark
county, Ohio, to Miss Susan Anderson, of Napier
tp., this county.
DEAL—COOTS—On the sth inst.. by the same,
Mr. Jonathan C. Deal, of Friends Cove, to Miss
Susan Coots, of Bedford.
ZETH—H.EFFLE—On the sth inst., by Rev. J.
Frazier, Major Jacob B. Zeth, of Claysburg and
Mrs. Elizabeth Haetfle, of Duncansville, Blair co.
gen*
¥ ADIES DO CALL! At HARTLEY
¥ J A METZOEB'S Hardware and Variety Store,
where you will find among thousands of useful ar
ticles, a very choice selection of FLOWER SlsJfpS
to beautify your homes ; also, all kinds of choice
and warranted GARDES SEEDS.
The CHAMPION COG WHEEL CLOTHES
WRINGERS you will find at Hartley and Metz
ger's, which, besides saving your bodies, will save
more than their cost, in clothes, in a year and will
last a life time. Try one four weeks and if not
satisfied return it and get your money back. They
will wring bed clothes as well as lace collars.
inarlstf
SHOVELS AND FORKS IN great
variety; plow traces and hames, garden tools,
spades and spading hooks; white-wi.sn, paint and
scrubbing brushes; carpet tacks and hammers; all
kinds of paint, oil and varnish, and an immense
stock of Hardware, Ac., Ac., just arriving at
HARTLEY A METZGER'S Hardware Store,
marlutf
I FARMERS who want to purchase
the Great Gum Roller Grain Drills for next
season, should send in their orders to HARTLEY
A METZGER AT ONCE, so that they can secure
them. No pay wanted until next September.
marlstf f
A DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.—
f\ Notice is hereby given that letters of admin
istration have been granted to the undersgned. by
the Register of Bedford county, upon the estate of
Christian Hoffman, late of Middle Woodberry town
ship, deceased. ™
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said
estate are hereby notified to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims ay requested to
present them properly authenticated tor settle
ment. CHRISTIAN L. HOFFMAN,
marlsw6 JOHN L. HOFFMAN. Adm'rs.
I EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is
j hereby given that letters testamentary to the
estate of Joseph Riddle, late of Union township,
deceased, have been granted to the undersigned,
by the Register of Bedtord county.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said
estate, are notified to make immediate payment,
and those having claims will present them prop
erly authenticate# for settlement.
mar!sw6 WILLIAM BERKHIMER, Adm'r.
JAMES BOYD,
(formerly CARSON 4 BOYD,)
YOUNG, MOORE & CO.
Hosiery, Notions, White Goods, Embroideries,
Gents' Furnishing Goods, Ac.,
No. 429 MARKET ST., and 418 Commerce St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
marlsyl
JJ AT AND CAP EMPORIUM.
LAING'S,
N. E. Corner 6th and Chestnut Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
MOD'S and Boys' Furnishing Goods,
in every style and quality.
Shirts made to order.
£jr BASE-BALL HEADQUARTERS for all
kinds of articles, such as Caps, Bats, Balls, Belts,
Shoes, Bases, Ac. marlsyl
| rjHIOMAS MERWINE
MANUFACTURER OF
CABINET-WARE, OF ALL KINDS,
% BEDFORD, PA.
(at the late Wm. Stahl's Old Stand.)
The undersigned having purchased the Tools,
Materials, Ac., of the late Wm. Stahl. will carry
i on the business at the old stand, and will make to
I order and keep on hand everything in his line of
manufacture : Bureaus. Dressing Stands, par
lor and Extension Tables, Bedsteads, Chairs,
Wash Stands, ife.
COFFINS will be made to order, and be-
I ing prepared with a good HEARSE will promptly
attend to funerals,
i Immediate attention paid to all orders for work.
marlsm3 TUGS. MERWINE.
P~ ÜBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE —JOHN ALSIP, Auctioneer.
—By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of
Bedford county, the undersigned, administrators
of the estate of Jacob Schnebley, late of Fulton
county. Pa., deceased, will sell at public outcry,
upon tlie premises, on MONDAY, the Bth day of
APRIL, next, all that certain valuable FARM or
TRACT OF LAND situate in Morrison's Cove,
Middle Woodberry township, Bedford county, ad
j joining lands of George Sharp's heirs (now Solo
mon Imler), David Stuckey, Samuel Teeter, and
others, containing about 110 ACRES, nett measure,
about 30 acres cleared and under fence, and the
balance well timbered. There is also a Spring of
good water upon the premises.
The above property will be sold IN LOTS or
ALTOGETHER, to suit purchasers.
Immediate podfcession given, and deed made at
confirmation of sale.
gale to commence at 11 o'clock, A. M., of
said day, when the terms will be made known.
BENJAMIN F. SIPE,
SUSAN SCHNEBLEY,
inarlsw4 Adm'rs.
A RARE CHANCE IS OFFERED
ALL PERSONS
To display their Goods;
T< their Goods:
To gather information;
To make known their wants;
Ac . Au. Ao. Ac., Ac , Ac , Ac., Ae.,
by advertising in the columns of THI GAZXTTE.
gfu; gMr*rtteemeirts.
J L . LEWIS,
DRUGGIST AND STATIONER,
BEDFORD, PA.
DRUGS,
\
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
PERFUMERY,
DYE-STUFFS,
FANCY GOODS,
TOILET ARTICLES,
PATENT MEDICINES,
PURE WINES, for Medicinal use.
ijT PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS care
fully compounded.
All DRUGS of purest quality.
STATIONERY of all descriptions.
Music and LATE PUBLICATIONS ordered
when desired. •
Orders from Country Physioians and Mer
chants promptly attended to.
J. L. LEWIS,
raarls ® Bedford, Pa.
soticn
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDI
TURES of the Poor and House of Employ
in nt of Bedford county for the year ending Janu
ary 1, 1867.
George Blymyer, Treasurer, Dr.
To balance in hands at last settlement, $ 138 07
14 amount received from collectors, 6788 46
" " 41 44 Mrs. Kepler, 450 00
" " J. E. Wills, 400 00
" " " 44 J. G. Hartloy, 65 00
" " " Unseated Lands, 44 00
" '• " 41 George Gardill 55
" " " " Mrs. Kinney,
per S. Defibaugh, 137 00
To error in Mrs. Kepler's check, 950 00
$8973 08
• Treasurer, Cr.
By amount paid sundry checks, as follows :
Merchandize, $704 10
Beef. 657 47
Grain, 72 21
Potatoes, 113 34
Bacon, 125 83
Groceries, 74 60
Repairing Mill, 84 95
License for Mill, 10 00
Insurance, * 54 00
Drugs, 53 74
Old checks, 2854 62
Pennsylvania State Lunatic Assylum, 81 75
Removal of paupers, 41 42
Overpaid on Duplicates, 74 41
Blacksmithing, 76 76
Out-door paupers, 398 16
Interest, 73 44
Hardware and tinware, 148 69
Coffins, 27 00
Issuing orders, 3 00
Applebutter, 156 64
Salaries, 264 20
Coal, 35 12
Error in Mrs Kepler's check, 950 00
Sundries, 291 35
Treasurer's salary, 60 00
Stationery, 10 00
Auditors' and clerk's salary, 40 00
Balance in hands of treasurer, 1436 28
$8973 08
We, the undersigned, Auditor's of
Bedford county, do certify that we ha\'e examined
the foregoing account of George Blymj'er, Treasu
rer of the Poor and House of Employin ent of Bed
ford county, and find the same to be correct and
true as above stated and that there is a balance in
the hands of the said treasurer of $1436 28
Witness our bands and seals this 10th day of
January, A. D., 1867.
DAVID EVANS,
JAME.i MATTIN GLY,
J. D.LUCAS,
Attest: Airditors.
T. R. OBTTYS, Clerk.
Statement and Report of Samuel De
fioaugh, Steward of the Poor and House < if Employ
ment ef Bedford county, from January 1, 1866 to
January 1, 1867.
DR.
1866, Jan. 1, To balance on settlement, $33 94
To cash received from sun
dry persons, 133 84
$167 78
CR.
By cash paid sundry persons, $137 04
Balance, 30 74
$167 78
Statement of Poor House Mill, from
January 1, 1866, to Jauuary 1, 1867.
DR.
Wheat. Rye. Corn. Buckw't. Mixt.
To amount of grain
brought in as per
.monthly reports, 418 1601 52i 80 3
CR.
By amount of grain
used in house and
sundry persons for
cash and on ac
counts,
Use of House, 370 32 40
Horse feed, 85
Hog feed, 45 12
Cattle, 12 6 ,
Sold sundry persons, 28 8i 8
398 130 64i 48 6
Produce of Farm and Garden.
22 loads of hay, 8 loads of corn-fodder, 2 loads of
pumpkins, 550 bushels ears of corn, 90 bushels of
oats, 500 bushels of potatoes, 20 bus&els of onions,
8 bushels of soup beHUs, 15 bushels ef beets, 25
bushels of tomatoes, 25 bushels of beans, 4 barrels
of cucumber pickles, 6 barrels of kraut, 3000 heads
of cabbage, 520 poumis of butter, 5090 pounds of
pork. 1549 pounds of beef, pounds of lard, 480
peundsot Mutton, 210 pounds ot veal, 197 pounds
of beef bides, 35 pounds of calf skins, 12 sheep
skins.
Stock on Farm.
83 sheep, 7 cows, 1 bull, 2 horses, 18 shoats, 2
brood sews.
Articles Manufactured by Mrs. Defi
baugli—Matron.
17 sheets, 29 comforts, 38 pillow slips, 95 dresses,
49 shimeso, 28 skirts, 38 aprons, 42 pairof women's
stockings, 3 sun bonnets, 6 bolsters, 8 bed-ticks, 3
pillow ticks, 61 pair of pants, 81 shirts, 8 coats, 11
rests, 6 pair of men's drawers, 5 pair of women's
drawers, 52 pair of men's socks.
Average number of paupers, per month,
during the year, __ 59£
Number remaining January 1, 1567, 57
Entertained over night, 376
Meals given to wayfaring persons, 12t)0
Admitted during the year, 33
Discharged 14 " 44 19
Births 14 44 3
Deaths 44 44 44 5
There are also 19 out-door paupers who are not
included in the above, who have been provided
with board, medical attendance, Ac.
I Persons desiring further information, in re
gard to the above reports, are referred to the
Books of the Poor House, which are open for any
one to examine.
We, the undersigned, Directors of the
Poor and House of Employment of Bedford county,
do certify, that we have examined the above ac
count, statement and report of Samuel Defibaugh.
Steward of the Poor and House of Employment of
Bedford county, from the Ist day of January, 1866,
till the Ist day of January, A. D., 1867, and find
the same to be correct.
Witness our hands and seals, this Ist day of Jan
uary, A. D., 1867. i
SAMUEL BECKLEY, [L. .]
D. R. ANDERSON, [L. S.]
MICHAEL DIEHL, [L. S ]
Attest: Directors.
T. R, GITTTS, Clerk msrßw4
I sotto.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
/\ Notice is hereby given that letters of admin
tration have been granted bjr the Register of Bed
ford county, to the undersigned, on the estate of
Samuel Snyder, late of Middle Woodberry town
ship, deceased.
All persons indebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate payment, and tho*e having
claims can present them duly authenticated for
settlement.
marlwS ISAAC L. SNYDER. Admr.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.—
Notice is hereby given that letters of admin
istration have been granted to the subscriber on
the estate of Peter Wagner late of M. Woodberry
township, Bedford county, dec'd, all persons in
debted, to said estate are notified to make payment,
and those having claims thereon will present them
duly authenticated for settlement,
marlwb DANIEL BARLEY, Adm'r.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
Notice is hereby given that letters of ad
ministration have been granted to the subscriber
on the estate of William Stahl, late of Bedford
Borough, dec'd.
All persons indebted to said estate are requested
te make immediate payment, and those having
claims thereon will present them, duly authenti
cated, for settlement.
PETER H. SHIRES, Adm'r.
marlwS SAM'L. STAHL, Ainr's.
ADM IN ISTRATOR'S N ()TICE.—
Notice is hereby given that letters of Admin
istration have been granted to the subscriber on
the estate of Henry Keyser. late deceased.
All persons i. adebted to said estate are notified
to make payme nt, and those having claims there
on, will present them duly authenticated for set
tlement.
feb22w6 WILLIAM KEYSER, Adm r.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
Notice is hereby given that letters of admin
istration have bei in granted by the Register of Bed
ford county, to the undersigned, on the estate of
Henry Whetstone, late of Monroe township, dec'd.
All persons indebted to said estate are notified
to make immediiite payment and those having
claims will present them, properly authenticated,
for settlement.
feblsw6 F.EWIS HOWSARE, Adm'r.
ADM INISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
Notice is hereby given that letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Helen Hinton,
late of Union township, deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned, by the Register of
Bedford county, all persons indebted to said estate
are hereby notified to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against the same will pre
sent them properly authenticated lor settlement.
Hlfl AM DAVIS, Adm'r,
feblswft St. Clair tp.
ADMINISTRAT OR'S NOTICE.—
Notice is hereby giv en that letters of admin
istration have been grantt d to the undersigned by
the Register of Bedford ct'unty, upon the estate of
Sophia MoFarland. late of Monroe township, dec'd.
All persons knowing th emselves to be indebted
to said estate, will make immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same, will present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
feb.Sw'3 DANIEL xMcFARLAND, Adm'r.
I .EXECUTORS' NOTICE.-Notice is
J hereby given that hitters testamentary to
the estate of Sol'n Sparks, .'ate of W. Providence
township, have been granted to the undersigned
by the Register of Bedford county.
All persons indebted to said estate are request
ed to make immediate payment, and those having
claims can present them, duly authenticated for
settlement.
marbwft SILAS II- SPARKS, Ex'r.
ADM INISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
Notice is hereby given that letters of admin
istration have been granted >to the undersigned by
the Register of Bedford county, upon the estate of
John H. Miller, late of St. Clair township, dec'd.
AH persons having claim s against said estate
are requested to present them, properly authenti
cated, for settlement, and those indebted to the
estate to make immediate payment.
marßw6* MICHAEL S. MILLER, Adm'r.^
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.—
Notion is hereby given t'hat letters testamen
tary. have been granted to the undersigned by
the Register of Bedford CounUy, upon the estate
of Henry Harkleroad, late of Colerain township,
deceased.
All persons having claims against said estate,
are requested to make known the same without de
lay, and those indebted are desired to make im
mediate payment.
marßw6 CHARLES HARKLEROAD, Ex'r.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
Notice is hereby givtm that letters of admin
istration have been granted to the undersigned,
by the Register of Bedford county, upon the estate
of John H. Typer, late of Broad Top townshtp, de
ceased.
All perjons having claims against said estate are
requested to present them, pToperly authenticated,
for settlement, and those indebted to the estate to
make immediate payment.
inarßwfi ELI EICHELBERGER, Adm'r.
Sax ton, Pa.
I EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters
J testamentary to the estate of William Cor
nell, late of Monroe township, Bedford county, de
ceased, have been granted to the undersigned, by
the Register of Bedford county.
All persons having claims against the estate of
said decedent are requested to make known the
same without delay, and those inde bled are desi
red to make immediate payment.
DANIEL CORNELL,
GIDEON WILLIAMS, Ex'rs,
marßw6 residing in said town ship of Monroe.
ARMBRUSTER & BIIOTHER,
No. 306 N. Third St., above Vine,
PHILADELPHIA,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
Of Hoisiery, Gloves, Shirts and Drawers, Buttons,
Suspenders, Hoop Skirts, Handkr rohiefr,
Threads, Sewing Silks, Port Monnaies
Soaps, Perfumery, Trimmings,
Fai.cy Goods and Notions
generally.
ALSO,
Manufacturers of Brushes and Looking Glasses,
and Dealers in Wood and Willow Ware,
Brooms, Ropes, Twines, Ac.
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TAYLOR,
Wholesale TOBACCO Dealer,
No. 336 Market Street,
One Door below 4th.
PHILADELPHIA.
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W ART MAN &. ENGELMAN,
TOBACCO SNUFF AND SEOAR
MAN UFACTORY,
No. 313 NORTH THIRD STRUT,
Second Door below Wood,
PHILDELPHIA.
J. W. WARTMAK. H. P. ENOBLMAN.
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JJUNTING BROS.,
DRY-GOODS,
438 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
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LADIES VISITING PHILADEL
PHIA should call and get some of
PERRY'S FINE NOTE PAPERS,
stamped handsomely, in colors, without extra
charge. W. 3. PERI^Y,
feblm-3 728 Arch gt.
BLANK BOOKS AND STATION
ERY, supplied at low wholesale prices, by
| W. G. PERRY,
i feblm3 • 728 Arch St.
Janrtj ftows.
MRS. E. V. MO WRY has just're
turned from the East with a fine stock of
MILLINERY
* AND ,
FANCY GOODS,
* **** *#*
and has now opened a handsome variety of WIN
TER BONNETS, HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
FEATHERS, Ac., Ac., of the very latest styles.
Also, a variety of
DRESS GOODS,
French Merines, plaid wool deLaines, Alpacas,
Muslin deLaines, Ginghams, Calicos, Canton Flan
nel, Frannells, Opera and plaid Flannels. Cloths for
coats and sacks, Ladies' and Children's FURS,
Sacks, Coats, Cloaks and Shawls; Breakfast Shawls
Sontags. Woolen Hoods, Ac.; Balmoral and Hoop
SKIRTS, and Corsets; Ladies' and Gentlemen's
Kid GLOVES, Ladies' buckskin Gauntlets, cloth
and fleece-lined Gloves, for ladies and children;
Laee and Crape VEILS, Barege and Grenadine
tor Veils. Pocket Handkerchiefs. Neck-Ties,
Combs, Brushes, Soaps. PERFUMERY, Eureka
Hair Restorative. Mrs. Hill's Hair Restorative.
DRESS TRIMMINGS, WIGANS AND BUTTONS.
Also, all kindßof Notions and Toys. Also, the very
best made and finest Ladies' and Children's
SHOES that can be bought in Philadelphia.
Mrs. MOWRY is determined to sell her Goods,
and do her work as CUBAP AS THK CHEAPEST.
She hopes her friends and patrons will call and ex
amine her stock, as she is satisfied that ttiey will
recommend themselves, in QUALITY and PRICE, to
refined tastes and good judgment. * uv2m3
MRS. V. B. TATE. MISS M. REA.
NEW FALL STYLES!—Mrs. Tate
has just returned from the East with a splen
did selection of
BONNETS, HATS, FEATHERS,
FLOWERS,
RIBBONS, SILKS, VELVETS,
and everything belonging to a
MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT.
We would call your particular attention to our !
FALL STOCK
OP
LADIES' DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS,
of Mrs. Tape's own selection, such as
ORNAMENTS. BUTTONS,
GUIPURE AND CHERRY LACES,
CORDS, TASSELS, FRINGES,
VELVET RIBBONS, BELTING,
and TRIMMINGS generally.
Mrs. TATE and Miss REA flatter themselves
that their LATE NOVELTIES will not be sur
passed by any. Giving their personal attention
to all the branches of their department; the ac
knowledged superiority as regards their reliability
and the patronage extended them, renders com
ment unnecessary.
Mrs. Tate procured, while in Philadelphia, a
FIRST-CLASS DKESS-MAKER,
who is now ready to make Dresses, Cloaks, and
Children's Wear. Ladies may rely on being artis
tically fitted, and their work finished in the most
prompt and efficient manner, at the lowest possible
price. Cutting and Basting done at short notice.
Girls wanting to learn Mantua-Making will
apply immediately, as a fine opportunity is given
them. octl9tf
NEW GOODS !—M. C. FETTERLY
has just received a splendid assortment of
Fancy Dry Goods, consisting in part of Fancy
Dress Goods, Silks, French Merinos, Alpacca, De-'
laines, Flannels. Muslins, Prints, Cloaking Cloth,
Cloaks, Furs, Shawls, Hoop Skirts, Balmorals,
Hosiery, Gloves, Dress Trimmings, Fancy But
tons, Velvets, Ladies' Dress Caps, a handsome as
sortment of Embroideries, Mourning and Lace
Goods, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, with a great
variety of othernotions, Ac., Ac. The stock con
sists of every article usually kept in a first class
Fancy Store. Thankful for past favors, we ask a
continuance of your patronage.
n0v.9,'66,-yl.
goots, and
GREAT EXCITEMENT IN BEIL
FORD!
THE REGULATOR
AMD BEDFORD
CLOTHING EMPORIUM
IN ADVANCE OF ALL OTHERS.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW
GOODS!
BOOTS, SHOES, NOTIONS!
CLOTHING, CASSIMERS, HATS of all kind
laid in at prices to suit the_times.
If you want a good Coat go to the Regulator.
If you want a goodp'r Boots, go to the Regulator.
If you want a good Vest, go to the Regulator.
If you want a good p'r Shoes, go to the Regulator.
If you want a good p'r Pants, go to the Regulator
If you want a suit of Clothes, go to the Regulator.
If you want a good Shirt, go to the Regulator.
If you want a good Hat, go to the Regulator.
If you want a good Gaiter or Shoe go to theßeg'r.
If you want good Casaimere, go to the Regulator.
If you want a variety of Notions, go to the Reg'r.
If you want a fashionable Coat, go to the Regulator
If you want fashionable Pants A Vests go to the
Regulator.
If you want a fashionable Suit, go to the Regu
lator.
If you want Queensware or Glassware, go to the
Regulator.
If you want good Spices of any kind, go to the
Regulator.
If you want good Flavoring Extracts, go to the
Regulator.
If you want good Toilet Soap or Perfumery, go the
Regulator.
If you want good Hosiery, Gloves, Neck-ties col
lars, Ac., go to the Regulator.
If you want any thing in our line, go to the Bed
ford ClothiDg Emporium and Boot, Shoe and No
tion Regulator, No. 2, Anderson's Row.
Goods of all kinds ordered from the Eastern
cities to accommodate customers.
H. F. IRVINE,
Sept. 7, 1866. R. W. BKRKSTRESSER.
g otto, &r.
FOR SALE—VERY LOW—A second
hand PIANO. Inquire of
apr.13,'66.-tf. C. N. HICK'K.
SOLDIERS' BOUNTIES.—The un
dersigned 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.l7-if. J. W. DICKERSON.
*R / V TONS PLASTER FOR SALE
/ AT "CRYSTAL STEAM MILLS,"
Bedford, Pa., at lowest market rates. "The Crys
tal Steam Mills" being now in full operation, we
are prepared to do all kinds of "Grist work," and
to furnish all kinds of good Flour and feed, at
short notice. Rye, Corn, Buckwheat, Ac., ground
on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Grists delivered in town, with dispatch. Hav
ing spared no expense in the erection of these
Mills, we are determined to try to please, and so
licit a SHARE of public patronage.
JOHN G. A WM. HARTLEY.
N. B. The highest market price paid for grain
of all kinds. janlßm3.
ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! — Scratch
Scratch'. Scratch'.— WHEATON'S OINTMENT will
cure Itch in 48 Hours.
Also cures Salt Rheutn, Ulcers, Chilblains, and
all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 cents. For
sale by all druggists By sending 60 cents to
Weeks A Potter, sole agents, 170 Washington street
Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of post
age, to any part of the United States.
funß,'66.-ly.
THE HEAD OF A COMET, according
to Milton, is rendered tenfold more terrible by its
"HORRID HAIR,"
and there are thousands of fiery human heads
which might be rendered charming by simply
changing their tint to a mellow brown, or a per
fectly natural black with
CHRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE,
It is ridiculous to carry into society a grey, sandy
or carrotty head, when five minutes would render
it as attractive as Nature could have made it in
her happiest mood. Manufactured by J. Christo
doro, 6 Astor House, New York. Sold by drug
gists. Applied by Hair Dressers. febloml
rpHE BEDFORD~GAZETTE is the
1 best Advertising Medium in Southern Pona*
sylvanf*.
Drugs, pruritics, &c.
JL. LEWIS having purchased the
# Drug Store, lately owned by Mr. H. C. Rea
mer takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens
of Bedford and vicinity, that he has just returned
from the cities with a well selected stock of
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
DYE-STUFFS,
PERFUMERY,
TOILET ARTICLES,
STATIONERY,
COAL OIL, LAMPS
AND CHr A NETS.
BEST BRANDS OF CIGARS
SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO
PRE ISC II CONFECTIONS, 4-r.. Src
The stoek of Drugs and Medicines consist of the
purest quality, and selected with great care.
General assortment of popular Patent Medicines.
The attention of the Ladies is particular y invi
ted to the siock of PRRFPMKRT, TOILET and FAMCY
ARTICLES, consisting of the best perfumes of the
day. Colognes, Soaps, Preparations for the Hair.
Complexion and Teeth ; Camphor ice for chapped
hands; Teeth and Hair Brushes, Port Monaies, Ac.
Of Stationery, there is a fine assortment:
Billet, Note, Letter, Leaf and Mourning Paper,
Envelops, Pens. Pencils, Ink, Blank Deeds, Power
of Attorneys, Drafting Paper, Marriage Certifi
cates. Ac,, Ac. Also, a large quantity of Books,
which will be sold very cheap.
Coal Oil Lamp Hinge Burner, can be lighted
without removing the chimney—all patterns ami
prices. Glass Lanterns, very peat, for burning
Coal Oil. Lamp chimneys of an improved pattern.
Lamp Shades of beautiful patterns.
Howe's Family Dye Colors, the shades being light
Fawn, Drab, Snuff and Dark Brown, Light and
Dark Blue, Light and Dark Green, Yellow, Pink,
Orange, Royal Purple, Scarlet, Maroon, Magenta,
Cherry and Black
Humphrey's Homeopathic Remedies.
Cigars of best brands, smokers can rely on a
good cigar.
Rose Smoking Tobccro,
Michigan and Solace Fine Cut,
Natural Leaf, Twist and Big Ping,
Finest and purest French Confections,
PURE DOMESTIC WINES,
Consisting of Grape, Blackberry and Elderberry
FOR MEDICINAL USE
attention of physicians is invited to the
stock of Drugs and Medicines, which they can
purchase at reasonable prices.
Country Merchants' orders promptly filled. Goods
put up with neatness and care, and at reasonable
prices.
J. L. LEWIS designs keeping a first class Drug
Store, and having on hand at all times a general
assortment of goods. Being a Druggist of several
years experience, physicians can rely on having
their prescriptions carefully and accurately com
pounded. [Feb 9, '66— tf
(nothing, ft*.
I
T> ALLY! RALLY ! RALLY!
Come one, come all,
and examine
THE EXCELLENT STOCK OF GOODS
AT LIPPEL'S
CLOTHING EMPORIUM AND FURNISHING
*
STORE.
A rare chance is offered to ALL to purchase good
and seasonable goods, at the lowest prices, by cal
ling at Lippel's.
If you would have a good suit of Ready-Made
Clothing, call at Lippel's.
If you would have good and cheap
Ladies' Dress Goods,
Calicoes,
Muslins,
Ac.. Ac., Ac.,
Call at Lippel's.
If you would have furnishing goods of all de
scriptions, notions, etc., oall at Lippel's.
,If you would have the best quality of Groceries,
buy them at Lippel's.
Goods of all kinds, sold at the most reasonable
prices, and country produce of all kinds taken in
exchange for goods, at Lippel's
5ep.28,'66.
C~ LOTHING EMPORIUM.—GEO.
REIMIIND, Merchant Tailor, Bedford, Pa.,
keeps constantly on hand ready-made clothing,
such as coats, pants, vests, Ac.; also a general as
sortment of cloths, cnssiineres, and gents' furnish
ing goods of all kinds; also calicoes, muslins, Ac.,
all of which will be sold low for cash. My room
is a few doors west of Fyan's store and opposite
Rush's marble yard. I invite all to give me a
call. I have just received a stock of new goods.
may25,'66.
ALU ABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PUBLIC SALE —Bv virtue of an order of
the Orphans' Court of Bedford eounty, the under
signed. executor of the estate of Solomon Sparks,
late of West Providence township, dee'd, will of
fer at public sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY.
•MARCH 80th, A. D., 1867, the following described
real estate, viz :
No. 1. A certain tract of land known as the
home or mountain tract, situated in WestProvi
idence township, Bedford county, containing 125
acres or thereabouts, about 75 acres are cleared
and under fence, with a two-story frame house,
double log barn and other outbuildings thereon
erected, adjoining lands of D. Sparks, Andrew
Mortimore and Wilson Sparks.
No. 2. A certain tract of land, in West Provi
dence township, containing 193 acres or therea
bouts, about 60 acres of which are cleared and un
der fence, with a story-and-a-half frame house and
double log barn thereon erected, adjoining on the
West, No. 1, as above described, on the South
lands of Frederick Davis and James Calhoun, on
the East James O'Neal, on the North Joseph Mor
timore.
The above described real estate is pleasantly
situated in a good agricultural district, near a
railroad market, 2 miles south of Blood Run, is
well timbered, and there are two fine orchards
thereon
TERMS . Cash on confirmation of sale.
Sale to commenoe at 10 o'clock, A. M., of
said day. SILAS H. SPARKS, Ex'r
marßw4 of Solomon Sparks, dee'd.
THE AMERICAN COW-MILK
ING MACHINE.
THE GREATEST AND MOST SUCCESSFUL
INVENTION OF THE AGE.
Every prudent farmer shall have one.
Secure your OWN territory.
Apply early at the office,
EXCHANGE BUILDING,
feblsw3 Harrisjbnrg, Pa.
JQ R. ANDERSON,
Licensed Scrivener and Conveyancer,
CENTREVILLE, BEDFORD COUNTY,PA.,
will attend to the writing of Deeds, Mortgages,
Leases, Articles of Agreement, and all business
usually transacted by a Scrivener and Conveyan
;er. The patronage of the public is respectfully
solicited.
April fi. '66~ tf -
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1867—Newspapers for 1867, containing all the
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Office, 82 Cedar St., New York.
jan4m3. BOX 4298 p. 0.
MERCHANTS' SHOW BILLS,
printed in superior style, and upon reasona
ble terms, at TBB BEDFORD GAZETTE office.
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 exttf erp&nee of print
ing Call at TBB Q'AXBTTE JOB OMTB
geal fa\ts.
SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE—
-7 miles from Bedford, containing ONE HUN
DRED AND FIFTY ACRES, 125 acres undercul
tivation, half creek bottom; well watered; excel
lent Brick HOUBB and Frame Barn; plenty of good
timber; convenient to schools, churches and mills.
W ill be sold at a bargain. Inquire of
MEYERS A DICKERSON,
oct26tf Bedford, Pa.
VALUABLE FARM FORSALE.-
200 acres, situate in Liberty Township, Bed
ford County, on the Juniata river and Hunting
don A Broad Top Rail Road. Well improved
fine meadows, fruit and timber—a very desira
ble property, at the head of market—the property
of Capt. Joseph S. Reed. Will be sold cbeap-
For price, Ac., apply to JOHN P. REED,
aug.24-tf. Att'y, at Bed lord.
VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE,
—The undersigned offers for sale the follow'
ing valuable bodies of land :
THREE CHOICE TRACTS OF LAND,
containing 160 acres each, situated on the Illinois
Central Railroad, in Champaign eounty, State of
Illinois. 8 miles from the city of Urbana, and op#
mile from Rentual Station on said Railroad. Twe
of the tracts adjoin, and ore of them has a never
failing pond of wateruponit The oity of Urbana
contains about 4.000 inhabitants. Champaign ii
the greatest wheat growing county in Illinois.
Also — One-fourth of a tract of land, situated
in Broad Top township, Bedford county, contain
ing about4s acres, with ail the coal veins of Broad
Top running through it.
Also — Three Lots in the town of Coalmont.
Huntingdon county.
Jan 26, '66-tf F/C. REAMER.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PRIVATE SALE.—One lot of ground in the
centre of Bloody Run, fronting on Main street
about Bixty-fire feet, one of the very best business
locations in Bloody Run. Also, ten acres of wood
land, adjacent to Bloody Run, lyiDg on the Bed
ford Rail Road, containing first rate iren ore and
having thereon a never-failing spring of water.
For particulars inquire at the store of Mrs. S. I.
Mann, Bloody Run, or of Dr.Hickok, Bedford, Pa.
Deo 15, '65. •
EXTENSIVE PRIVATE SALE
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—The un
dersigned will sell at private sale, several adjoin
ing and contiguous tracts of land, lying on the
headwaters of Dunning's Creek, in St. Clair town
ship, Bedford county, containing 765 aores, now
divided into four tracts, three tracts thereof con
taining respectively 157, 163, ai.d 183 acres and
the other, being the Saw Mill tract, containing
262 acres. These tracts will be sold as they are or
subdivided to suit purchasers.
The saw mill tract contains a FIRST CLA3B
SAW MILL, with a never-failing head of water,
and is in the midst of a TIMBER REGION un
surpassed for the quality of timber. One other of
the tracts contains an enviable site for a TAN
YARD. with all the advantages of water, and is
alongside of Chestnut Ridge, where the resources
for Bark are inexhaustible.
100 ucres of the land is bettom, mostly oovered
by large sugar trees. 300 acres are cleared and
in a good state of cultivation, and the balansa
well timbered.
There are THREE DWELLING HOUSES, up
pon the premises and THREE BARNS, with other
outbuildings. The Fruit is choice and In abund
ance upon some of these tracts. This property lies
12 miles North of Bedford, and in a country noted
for its good roads, leading North, South, East and
West, to Bedford, Ilollidaysburg. Johnstown, and
other points, on the Penn'a Cenlral Railroad.
Farmers, Lumbermen, Tanners and Speculators
should examine the premises, as these land* will
be sold on fair and reasonable terms.
T. H. LYONS,
junS,'66. N. J. LYONS.
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE —By virtue of an order of
tne Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the under
signed, Guardian of the minor children of Henry
Miller, jr., late of Cumberland Valley township,
deceased, will offer at public sale, on the premises,
on SATURDAY, MARCH 30th, 1867, the follow
ing desoribed real estate, viz : A small tract of
land in Cumberland Valley township, Bedford
county, Pa., containing two acres and sixty-five
perches, with a story and a half Plank House, a
Still House, also a story and a-half bigh, with two
stills and other articles necessary for a distillery
thereon erected, adjoining lots of Elizabeth Haney
and D. R. Anderson on the North, Benj. F. Brun
ner on the Southwest, also lots of Sarah Anderson,
William Deremore and John McMullon.
TERMS : One-third in hand at confirmation of
sale, and the balance in two equal annual pay
ments.
Sale to oommence at 11 o'olock, a. m., of said
day. HENRY ROSE, Guardian.
marlw4
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ES
TATE.—By virtue of an order of the Orphans'
Court of Bedford county, the undersigned, Guar
dian of Martha Weimer and Matilda Weimer, mi
nor children of Daniel Weimer, late of Monroe
township, Bedford county, deceased, will sell, up
on the premises, at public sale, oa SATURDAY,
MARCH 23, 1867, a tract of land situated in said
township and county, containing 130 seres, about
30 acres of which arc cleared and under lenoe, the
balance beiDg well timbered, having thereon ereo
ted a TWO-STORY LOG HOUSE and Log Stable,
adjoining lands of Israel Morris, John Kissel, John
L. and James Grove, Israel Morris, jr., and others.
TERMS : One-third in hand at confirmation of
sale and the balance in two equal annual pay
ments to be secured by judgment bonds.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, of said day, when
duo attendance will be given by
DANIEL FLETCHER,
Guardian of Minor Children of
marlw4 Daniel Weimer, dee'd.
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE —By virtue of an order of
tne Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the under
signed, administrators of the estate of Samuel
Armstrong, late of Snake Spring township, dee'd,
will sell at public sale, on the premises, on SAT
URDAY, the 23d day ol MARCH, 1867, the fol
lowing described real estate, situate in said town
ship, to wit: All that certain TRACT OF LAND, ad
joining lands of Jacob Snider, John Armstrong,
Isaac Ritchey, and others, containing 137 acres
and 153 perches, about 100 acres cleared and un
derfence, and having a good TWO-STORY STONE
DWELLING HOUSE, Bank Bam and other ne
cessary outbuildings thereon erected; balance of
tract well timbered. There it also a good SAW
MILL on the property, convenient to plenty of
fine timber, in the neighborhood. The land is well
supplied with running water, and there is also an
orchard of choice fruit upon the premises.
TERMS : One-third in hand at confirmation of
sale and the balance in two equal annual pay
ments thereafter, without interest. Possession
given on the first of April next. Deed to be made
after confirmation of sale and judgment notes giv
en for the two last payments.
Sale to commenoe at 10 o'clock, of said day.
DANIEL R. SNYDER,
JOHN ARMSTRONG,
marlw4 Adm'rs of Sam'l Armstrong, dee'd.'
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ES
TATE.—The subscribers, Executors of the
last Will and Testament ot Artemas Bennett, late
of Southampton township, Bedford county, dee'd,
will offer at publio sale, at the Forks of Fifteen
Mile Creek, in Southampton tp., on Tuesday and
Wednesday, the 19 th and 20 th days of March next,
the following Real Estate, late the property of
said deceased, viz: ONE TRACT OF LAND situ
ate in said township, adjoining lands of Abraham
S. Bennett, Abner Tewell and Moses Tewell, con
taining 179 acres and 50 perches nett measure.
This tract is mountain land, has on it a log dwel
ling house and some cleared land, and will be sold
on the 19th. One other TRACT OF LAND in the
same township, adjoining lands of Daniel 6. Ben
nett, George S. Bennett, and others, containing
88 acres und 150 perches, nett. This tract is situ
ate on the forks of Fifteen Mile Creek, and has
thereon erected two log dwelling houses, a double
log barn, shedded all rouud, with two large thresh
ing doors, and outbuildings ; about 35 or 40 acres
cleared and ip cultivation, and will be sold on the
19th, on the premises. One other TRACT OF
LAND, in the same township, knowD as the "Wig
field tract," adjoining lands of James Murphy,
Philip Moss' heirs ana others, containing 67 acres
and 12 perches, and will be sold on the 19th. Also
one TRACT OF TIMBER LAND, on Tussey's
mountain, in the same township, adjoining lauds
of Solomon Smith and others, containing 258 acres
and 7 perches, nett measure. This tract will be
sold on the 19th. Also, In 0 LOTS OF GROUND
in Clearville, Monroe township, one containing 1
acre and 100 perches, and the other 57 perches,
nett. These lots will be sold on the 20tn, on the
premises.
TERMS: One-half in band on the Ist of April,
when possession will be given, the balance in ODe
year without interest.
LIT Sale to commeßce at 9 o'clock, A M., on
the 19th, and 1 o'clock, P. M., on the 20th.
GEORGE S. BENNETT, '
marlw3 ARTEMAS S. BENNETT.
HOTEL FOR SALE.— The "Hope
well House," in the town of Hopewell, will
be ottered at public sale, on SATURDAY, MARCH
16th, 1867, at J o'clock, P. n. Terms easy, and
possession given on the first day of April next.
This is the oDly licensed house in the place, and
is well adapted tor the business.
marßw2_ FLUCK A EIUHELBERGER
PERSONS knowing themselves in
debted to us for advertising Administrators',
fcxecutors', Auditors' Notioes, Orphans' Court salt*
and other sales of Real Estate, and for printing
bills, Ac., Ac., will please oall and settle for the
same, as all such advertising and printing should
be CASH. ME 1 ERb A MEN GEL
Feb 16, '66-tf. .
ORDERS from a dit&noe for any
kitfd of JOB PRINTING promptly attends#
to. Sejd t* TIH GAIBTTI JVB OT/LO*. Bed
fvfd, Pi.