The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, March 29, 1867, Image 3

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    —A Vera Cruz correspondent says:
The most formidable body of horsemen
known in Mexico for many years, has
been organized and piaeed under Me
jas's command, and should the expect
ed battle prove a Liberal defeat, jt will
most probably be urged into a disas
trous rout. On the other hand, if Max
imilian is defeated his cavalry will
suffice him for a desperate attempt to
cut his way to the Rio Grande, where
he will take refuge in the United
States.
— A I lent ft I special says : In Virgin
ia, the order of disbanding military or
ganizations has caused thedisbandinent
of Hunnicutt's colored guards, at which
Hunnieuttand the negroes are very
much grieved.
—The Virginia Legislature has pass
ed a law prohibiting the selling or giv
ing away of liquor at any locality near
a place where polls are held, and its
provisions are very stringent.
—Gen. Frank Blair, ofSt. Louis,says
he will appeal his suit concerning the
right to impose test oaths to fhe Su
preme Court of the I nited States.
The bill calling a State convention
to amend the constitution passed the
Maryland Senate by a two-thirds vote.
—John Monaghan, Matthew McCor
mick and James Hineson, convicted of
having outraged three young women
in Brooklyn, N. Y., have been sentenc
ed to fifteen years imprisonment each.
—The followers of Thud. Stevens are
called Thad-icals.
—There have been fifty-six deaths
from cholera in the Island of Jersythis
winter.
—The Missouri river isstill frozen sol
id at Omaha. N. T.
REVIEW OF THE MARKET!*.
PHILADELPHIA, March 20.
FLOUR.—The market is very dull.
Northwest superfine, $7.00(a7.70
Northwest extra, 8.50(//9.5U
Northwest extra family, 10.50(" 12.50
Penna. and West'n superfine,B.oO(//8.7>
Penna. and West'n extra, 9.000< 10.50
Penna. and West'n family, 12.00(rt10.50
Penna. and West'n fancy, 14.00 c 1(5.50
Rye flour, 7.00("7.25
GRAIN.—We quote-
Pennsylvania red, per bus., $2.(50(3.00
Southern " 3.00(//3.15
White, " 3.25(^3.30
Rye, " 1.30C1.31
Corn, for yel., (new) " $0.97(//0.98
Oats, " 58C 59c
POVISIONS.—We quote-
Mess Pork, per bbl., $21.50(7/ 22.00
Bacon Hams, per lb., 15C 180
Salt Shoulders, " 9( 9{c j
Prime Lard, '* 13c
SEEDS. —We quote
Cloverseed, per bus., at $8.00(//.8.50
Timothy, " 3.50(</3.(55!
Flaxseed, " 3.25(a>3.25
WHISKEY. —The trade is supplied I
with the contraband article, at $1(//1.50 !
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
The following Business Directory for the bor
ough of Bedford and other places in the county,
whose advertisements appear t/t the columns of
TnE GAZETTE,) may be of service to our friends
snd patrons in the county, and is commended to
..heir attention:
ATTORNEY'S AT LAW—G. H. Spang; J. P.
Reed; J. W.Tate; John Palmer; E. F. Kerr; j
Durborrow A Lutz; Espy M. Alsip; John T.
Keagy A J 11. Fitter; Kimraell A Lingenfelter,
Meyers A Dickerson, Bedford, Pa.
BANKERS—Reed A Schell; Rupp, Shannon A
C>., Bedford, Pa.
BOOTS AN SHOES, VARIETIES, Ac.—ll. F.
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 —A. B. Cra- |
mer; J. M. Shoemaker, Bedford, Pa.
DENTISTRY—C. N. Hickok A J. G. Minnich,
Jr., Dr. W. W. Yan Ormer, Bedford, Pa.
DRUGGIST —J. L. Lewis, Bedford, Pa.
FANCY STORES—Mrs. V. B.Tate A MissM.
Rea ; Mrs. E. V. Mowry; Mrs. M. R. Schafer A
Miss Kate Deal. Miss M. Fetterly, Bedford. Pa.
HARDWARE. Ac.—Wm. Hartley; Geo. Bly
myer A son, Bedford, Pa.
HOTELS Bedford Hotel. J. J. Shoemaker;
Mengel House, I. Mengel; Union Hotel, V. Stcck
man. Bedford, Pa.
JEWELER—DanieI Border, Bedford. Pa.
JOB PRINTERS—Meyers A Mengel. Bedford,
Pa.—All kinds of Plain and Fancy Job Printing
neatly and promptly executed.
PUMPS—Win. C. Snively, Scbellsburg, Pa.
PHYSICIANS—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. 11. A N. J. Lyons, Private Sale.
Jacob Walter, Private,
C. N. Hiekok. 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.
Jjv- Read the "New Advertisements" in this
week's issue of THE GAZETTE.
IdtU For Administrator's, Executor's, Auditor's
notices, Ac..see "Legal Notices."
Read the advertisements under the head of
Ac."
SPECIAL NOTICES.
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for PRESERVING, RESTORING, and BEAUTIFYING
the HAIR, and is the most delightful and wonder
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Ladies will find it not only a certain remedy to
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fumed with a rich and delicate perfume, indepen
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a new and beautiful perfume, which in delicacy of
scent, and the tenacity with which it clings to the
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The above articles for sale by all Druggists and
Perfumers, at $1 per bottle each. Sent by express
to any address by proprietors,
T. W. WRIGHT A CO..
octl9*66yl 100 Liberty St., New York.
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0 HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP R.R.
— TIMS TABLE. —Express Train leaves Mt. Dallas
at 1.30 p. m., and arrives at Huntindoti, at 4.45 p.
m.; leaves Huntingdon at 7.50 a. m., and arrives
at Jty Dallas, at 11.15a. m
Accommodation Train loaves Huntington at 4.04
p. m . aud arrives ut Suxlun, 5.45 p.m.; leaves
Saxton, at 9.43 a. m. and arrives at Huntingdon,
si 11.22 a m janlS
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DR. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP.
This great medicine cured Dr. J. H. Sehenck, the
proprietor, of Pulmonary Consumption, when it
had assumed its most formidable aspect, and when
speedy death appeared to be inevitable. His phy
sicians pronounced his case incurable, whon he
commenced the ise of this simple but powerful
remedy. His health waa restored in a very short
time, and nd return of the disease has been appre
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and his present weight is more than two hundred
i pounds.
Since his recovery, he has devoted his attention
exclusively to the cure of Consumption, and the
diseases which nre usually complicated with it,
and the cures effected by his medicines have'been
| very numerous and truly wonderful. Dr. Schenck
makes professional visits to several of the larger
cities weekly, where he bas a large concourse of
patients, and it is truly astonishing to see poor
consumptives that have to be lifted out of their
carriages, and in a few months healthy, robust
\ persons. Dr. Schenek's PULMONIC SYRUP, SEA
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i them without seeing Dr. Schenck. but when it is
convenient it is best to see him He gives advice
free % but for a thorough examination with his Ke
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Please observe, when purchasing, that the two
likenesses of the Doctor, one when in the last stage
of consumption, and the other as he now is, in per
\ tect health, are on the Government stamp.
Sold by all druggists and dealers; price St 50
i per bottle, or $7 50 the half dozen. All letters for
| advice should be addressed to Dr. Schenek's prin
! cipal Office, No. 15 North Sixth street, Philadel
phia, Pa.
General Wholesale Agents—Dcmas Barnes A Co.
I New York; S. S. Hance, Baltimore, Md ; John D.
Park, Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker A Taylor, Ckiea
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| losing your little one when attacked with this com -
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Liniment, and never heard of a child dying of
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—Therefore the nervous and debilitated should
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| either sex. While in a state of trance, she delin
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LET THERE BE LIGHT.— Tht; under
signed has for sale township and borough rights
for Dr. Vaughan's LIGHTNING LAMP, which
was pa'-'ntedon the 6th of November last, and is
pronounced the brightest and cheapest light at
presence known toscience. Those wanting rights,
can obtain them by addressing the undersigned at
Rainshurg, Bedford county, Pa.
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HELMBOLD S EXTRACT BUCHU and
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IMPORTANT QUALITIES. —BRAND-
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of the system that every poison or impurity is for
ced from the blood into the bowels, and thus pas
ses off. Recent cases of sickness will often be
cured by the effect of 6 or 8 Brandreth's Pills,
which, when the operation is full and complete,
leave the blood as free from poisonous and un
healthy matter as that of a new-born babe. In
colds, inflammatory diseases, and even in cholera,
their use restores to health sooner than all other
remedies, because they take from the blood and
bowels those matters upon which pains, cramps,
and aches depend for con,inuance.
Captain Isaac Smith, of Sing Sing, says, thirty
of Brandreth's Pills, taken according to directions,
cured him of a very sevpre bronchial affection af
ter other means had failed and he wishes his nu
merous friends to know the fact.
Brandreth's Pills, Principal Office. Brandreth
House, New York. Sold also by all Druggists.—
See my name on Government stamp, without which
the pills are spurious. B. BRANDRETH.
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RE CEI PT S A-XI) EX PEN DI-
I.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
" amount received from collectors, 6788 46
" " " " Mrs. Kepler, 450 00
" " 44 "J. E. Wills, 400 00
44 " •' " J. G. Hartley. 65 00
" " '■ 44 Unseated Lands, 44 00
44 '• 44 44 George Gardill 55
44 44 44 44 Mrs. Kinney,
per S. Defibaugh, 137 00
To error in Mrs. Kepler's check, 950 00
$8973 08
Treasurer, G'r.
By amount paid sundry chocks, 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 have examined
the foregoing account of George Blymyer, Treasu
rer of the Poor and House of Employment of Bed
ford county, and find the same to be correct and
true as above stated and that there is a balance in
the bands of the said treasurer of $1436 28
Witness our hands and seals this 10th day of
January, A. D., 1867.
DAVID EVANS,
J AMR- MATTINGLY,
J. D. LUCAS,
Attest: Auditors.
T. R. GETTVS, Clerk.
Statement and Report of Samuel De
fibaugh, Steward of the Poor and House of Employ
ment of Bedford county, from January 1, 1866 to
January 1, 1867.
DR.
1866, Jan. J, 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, 418 160£ 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 bushels of onions,
8 bushels of soup beans, 15 bushels of beets. 25
bushels of tomatoes, 25 bushels of beans, 4 barrels
of cucumber pickles, 6'barrels of kraut. 3000 heads
of cabbage, 520 pounus of butter, 5090 pounds of"
pork. 1549 pounds of beef, pounds of lard, 480
pounds ot Mutton, 210 pounds of veal, 197 pounds
of beef hides, 35 poudds of calf skins, 12 sheep
skins.
Stock on Farm.
83 sheep, 7 cows, 1 bull, 2 horses, 18 shoats, 2
brood sows.
Articles Manufactured by Mrs. Defi
baugh4—Matron.
17 sheets, 29 comforts, 38 pillow slips, 95 dresses,
49 shimese,2B skirts, 38 aprons, 42 pair of women's
stockings, 3 sun bonnets, 6 bolsters, 8 bed-ticks, 3
pillow ticks, 61 pair of pants, 81 shirts, 8 coats. II
vests, 6 pair of men's drawers, 5 pair of women's
drawers, 52 pair of men's socks.
Average number of paupers, per mouth,
during the year, 594
Number remaining January 1, 1867, 57
Entertained over night, 376
Meals given to wayfaring persons, 1200
Admitted during the year, 33
Discharged 44 " 44 19
Births 14 44 44 3
Deaths 44 44 44 5
There are also 19 out-door paupers who are not
included iu the above, who have been provided
with board, medical attendance, Ac.
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- j
uury, A. D., 1867.
SAMUEL BECKLEY. [L. S.J
D. R. ANDERSON, [L. S.]
MICHAEL DIEHL, |L. S.J
Attest: Directors.
T. R GRTTVK, Clerk n>*TBw4
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A DMINISTRATOR.S' NOTICE.—
f\ Notice is hereby given that letters of admin
iHtration have been granted to the undersgned, by
the Register of Bedford county, upon the estate of
Christian Hoffman, late ofMiddle Woodberry town
ship, deceased.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said
estate are hereby notified to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims are 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 authenticated for settlement.
marlsw6 WILLIAM BERKHIMER, Adm'r.
4DM I N ISTLL ATOR'S" NOTICE.—
f\ Notice is hereby given that letters of adinin
tration have been granted by 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 a e having
claims can present them duly authenticated for
settlement.
marlw6 ISAAC L. SNYDER, Adm'r.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTIUK—
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.
marlw6 DANIEL BARLEY, Adm'r.
4 1)M IN ISTR ATI )R'SN()TICE.—
f\ 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 tnose having
claims thereou will present them, duly authenti
cated, for settlement.
PETER It. SHIRES, Adm'r.
marlwfi SAM'L. STAHL, Amr's.
ADMIN ISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
Notice is hereby given that letters of Admin
istration hare been granted to the subscriber on
the estate of Henry Keyser. late deceased.
All persons indebted to said estate are notified
to make payment, and those having claims there
on, will present them duly authenticated for set
tlement.
feb22w6 WILLIAM KEYSER, Adm r.
IE XECUTORS' NOTICE. -Notice is
J hereby given that letters testamentary to
the estate of Sol'ii Sparks, late 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.
marSwfi SILAS H. SPARKS, Ex'r.
ADMIN ISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
Notice is hereby given that letters of admin
istration have been granted to the undersigned by
the Register of Bedford couaty, upon the estate of
John H. Miller, late of St. Clair township, dec'd.
All persons having claims against said estate
are requested to present them, properly authenti
cated, for settlement, and those indebted to the
estate to make immediate payment.
marSw6# MICIIAEL S. MILLER. Adm'r.
IE XECUT OR S' NO TT CE .
J Notice is hereby given that letters testamen
tary, have been granted to the undersigned by
the Register of Bedford County, 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.
marBw6 CHARLES HARKLEROAD, Ex'r.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
Notice is hereby given that letters ot 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 persons having claims against said estate are
requested to present them, properly authenticated,
for settlement, and those indebted to the estate to
make immediate payment,.
marBw6 ELI EICHELBERGER. Adin'r.
Saxton, Pa.
I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. —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 oounty.
All persons having claims against the estate of
said decedent are requested to make known the
same without delay, and those indebted are desi
red to make immediate payment.
DANIEL CORNELL.
GIDEON WILLIAMS, Ex'rs,
marSwd residing in said township of Monroe
"VTEWGOODS! —M.C. FETTERLY
X N hasjust 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 other notions, Ac., Ac. The stock con
sists of every article usually kept in a first class
Fancy Store. Tnankful for past favors, we ask a
continuance of your patronage.
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Notices, &c.
BLOODYRUN SELECT SCHOOL.
—Spring Term of 11 weeks will commence
on Monday, April 15, 1867. For further informa
tion address J. C. LONG,
inar22w4 Bloody Run, Pa.
ALLEGHANY MALE AND FE
MALE SEMINARY.— The Spring Quarter
of this Institution will commence April 4th. For
further information address J. W. HUGHES,
mar22w3 Rainsburg, Bedford Co., Pa.
\\T OOI).—Sealed proposals will be
7 y received at the office of the Board of Di
rectors of the Poor and House of Employment of
Bedford county, on Tuesday, April 2, 1867, for 50
cords of Oak wood andjso cords of Pine wood, to be
delivered in the month of May next.
By order of the Directors,
mar22w2 E. F. KERR, Att'y.
"VTOTICE-—'To persons owing money
X x th e County of Bedford.—At a meeting of
the Commissioners of Bedford county, held at their
office, in Bedford, on Thursday March 14th, 1867,
the following resolutions were passed :
[COPY.]
RESOLVED. That the County Treasurer be, and
he is hereby instructed, to issue his warrants a
gainst all delinquent tax collectors tor the year
1866. and to collect all monies due said county by
the Bth day of April, 1867.
AND EL-RTHEB, RESOLVED, That our Attorney,
E. F. Kerr. Esq., be, and- he is hereby instructed
and commanded to bring suits, issue executions
and collect all monies due said county, eitherfrom
former Treasurers or Collectors, or monies due from
other persons, prior to the Ist day of April, 1866.
A true copy. JNO. G. FISHER, Clerk.
Commissioners' Office, Bedford. Pa.. March 14,'67.
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Grists delivered in town, with dispatch. Hav
ing spared no expense in the erection of these
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licit a SHARE of public patronage.
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exchange for goods, at Lippel's
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CLOTHING EM FORI CM. —GEO.
REIMUND, Merchant Tailor, Bedford, Pa.,
keeps constantly on hand ready-made clothing,
such as coats, pants, vests, Ac.; also a general as
sortment of cloths, cassiraeres, and gents' furnish
ing goods of all kinds; also calicoes, muslins, Ac.,
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may25,'66.
npHOMAS 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 iVm. Stahl, will carry
on the business at the old stand , and will make to
order and keep on hand everything in bis line of
manufacture: Bureaus. Dressing Stands. Par
lor and Extension Tables, Bedsteads, Chairs,
Wash Stands, $-c.
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ing prepared with a good HEARSE will promptly
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CENTREVILLE, BEDFORD COUNTY, PA.,
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QPLENDID FARM FOR SALE—
-7 miles from Bedford, containing ONE HUN
DRED AND FIFTY ACRES, 125 acres undercnl-
Ovation, half creek bottom; well watered; excel
lent Brick House and Frame Barn; plenty of good
timber; convenient to schools, churches and mills.
\\ ill be sold at a bargain, inquire of
1 MEYERS A DICKERSON,
oct2Btf Bedford, Pa.
UA LUABLEFARM TOR SALE.—
T 200 acres, situate in Liberty Township. Bed
-1 ford County, on the Juniata river and Hunting
don A Broad Top Rail Road. Weil 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 cheap
For price, Ac., apply to JOHN P. REED,
nug.24-tf. Att'y, at Bedford.
VALUABLE LAND FORT SALE
—The undersigned offers for sale the follow
ing valuable bodies ot land :
THREE CHOICE TRACTS OF LAND,
containing 160 acres racb, situated on the Illinois
Central Railroad, in Champaign county, State of
Illinois, 8 miles from the city of Urbana. and ona
mile from Rentual Station on said Railroad. Twa
of th tracts adjoin, and one of them has a never
failing pond of wateruponit The city of Urbana
contains about 4,000 inhabitants. Champaign is
the greatest wheat growing county in Illinois.
ALSO— One-fourth of a traet of land, situated
in Brond Top township. Bedford county, contain
ing about 45 acres, with all 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.—Onelotof ground in the
centre of Bloody Run, fronting on Main street
about sixty-five feet, one of the very best business
locations in Bloody Run. Also, ten acres of wood
land, adjacent to Bloody Rnn, lying on the Bed
ford Rail Road, containing first rate iran ore and
having thereon a never-failing spring of water.
For particulars inquire at the store of Mrs. S. E.
i Mann, Bloody Run. or of Dr. Hickok, Bedford, Pa.
j '6s.
EXTENSIVE PRIVATE SALE
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—The un
| dersigned will sell at private sale, several adjoin
-1 ing and contiguous tracts of land, lying on the
; headwaters of Running's Creek, in St. Clair town
| ship, Bedford county, containing 765 acres, now
divided into four tracts, three tracts thereof oon
■ taining respectively 167, 163, and 183 acres and
I the other, being the Saw Mill traet, containing
| 262 acres. These tracts will be sold as they are or
| subdivided to suit purchasers.
The saw mill tract contains a FIRST CLASS
j 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 resoursM
for Bark are inexhaustible.
100 acres of tho land is bottom, mostly covered
I by large sugar trees. 300 acres are cleared and
| in a good state of cultivation, and the balance
j 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, Hollidaysburg, Johnstown, and
other points, on the Penn'a Central Railroad.
Farmers, Lumbermen, Tanners and Speculators
should examine the premises, f*i these lands will
be sold on fair and reasonable terms.
T. H. LYONS,
j junB,'66. N. J. LYONS.
\T ALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
i V 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 30th, A. D., 1867, the following described
real estate, viz;
No. 1. A certaiD tract of land known as the
home or mountain tract, situated in West Provi
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.
i 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 orohards
thereon.
TERMS , Cash on confirmation of saie.
' lO commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., of
said day. SILAS H. SPARKS, Ex'r
marBw4 of Solomon Sparks, dee'd.
PUBLIC 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 the 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
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 uDder 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 possession given, and deed made at
confirmation of sale. • >
IzXF Sale to commence at II o'olock, A. M., of
said day, when the terms will be made known.
1 BENJAMIN F. SIPE,
SUSAN SCHNEBLEY,
marlsw4 Adm'rs.
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5,000 new and second-hand Team Harness.
10,000 Bridles and Collars.
3,000 Saddles, all styles—24 to $B.OO
300 four horse Government Wagons.
2,000 Wagon covers, all sizes, new and worn.
5,000 Blankets, and Horse covers.
Also, a large stock of reins, lead lines, whips,
buggy and ambulance harness. Portable Forges,
chains, swingletrees, lead bars, etc., etc.
Wheel team harness—little worn—all oak tanned
leather and serviceable, cleaned and oiled. $5.00
per horse or mule, including bridle. Lead do ,$4.
| Wagon bridles, $1; collars, 1 to $2; extra hair
, lined artillery case do., 24 and $3.
Double reins, 1.75 to $2.25; lead lines, $1; hal
ters, 6 to $l2 per doz.; officers' new saddles, $lB,
with plated-bit bridle. $2l; good as new, $l2, with
bridle, $l4; valise saddles for boys, $6.
, Wagon covers, made to fit any wagon—heavy lin
-1 en, 3to $6; superior cotton duck, 6to SS; 12 oz.,
duck, 9 to $l2.
' 1,000 hospital tents, new and good as new, 12
oz. duck—l 4 feet square —30 to $lO.
L Officers' A tent, i feet square, from sto $B.
1 10,000 BAGS, from 12 oz., duck, Ist quality, 2
bus. $9; 24 bus. $10; 3 bus. $ll per doz.; 2nd
1 qualit), $7.50, $8 60 and $9.50.
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