The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, January 17, 1868, Image 3

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HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP R.R.
— WHITER ARRANGEMENT. — TIME T VBLE. —Aeenm-
molation Train leaves Saxton at 7.3j a in., and
arrives at Huntingdon, at 9.30 a.m.; leaves Hunt
ingdon at 4.40 p. in., and arrives at Saxton at
6.38 p. m.
Mail Train leaves Mt. Dallas at 1.00 p. in., ar
rives at Huntingdon at 417 p. in.; leaves Hunt
ingdon at 7.50 a. m., and arrives at Mt. Dallas a
11.05 a. m.
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To THE DEMOCRATS OK BEDFORD
COUNTY! READ! PONDER! ACT!
—The following circular was recently
issued by the chairman of the Demo
cratic State Commit tee, hut was stolen
from the mails by some-scoundrel of the
unanointed sort, and we publish it in
order that the Democracy may have
the full benefit of it:
CLEARFIELD, Pa., Dec. 10,167.
Dear Sir: —The Spring Elections are
approaching and it is of vital impor
tance to us, in the great contest now
pending, that we should secure in ev
ery locality, our just share of the Elec
tion Officers : Judges, Inspectors, As
sessors and Constables. I write, to call
your especial attention to this subject.
I need not attempt to demonstrate its
importance, all appreciate it. Let me
beg that you and your Committee will
give this subject prompt and earnest
attention. Regard it as a business mat
ter, and act accordingly. Arouse our
friends in every district; show them
how powerful this weapon is, when ef
fectually used. Use the necessary means
to carry every sure and doubtful district
for us. Where we are in a minority,
place a man of high character, well in
formed and courageous, on the- Board,
as our Inspector; In such districts see
that our very best men are selected. It is
a great error to fill such places with
weak men.
Lists of doubtful men and of those
who voted with us in 18(57, for the fir.it
time, with their townshipsand postoffi
ces, can be made very useful. Furnish
me all of these that you can obtain.
There are a great many aliens, ready
for naturalization, throughout the
State. All must now be naturalized.
Your labors and mine will be lessened,
if you will obtain their names and resi
dences at an early day and give nie
the probable cost of naturalizing them.
In arranging for your spring elec
tions, you can obtain this information
with comparative ease.
If you have not already furnished
me with the names and post office ad
dress of two active Democrats in each
election district in your county, I will
l>e obliged if you will do so.
Very respectfully, yours,
WM. A. WALLACE, Chairman.
This is excellent advice. We hope
our Democratic friends in the several
districts of this county, will at once
proceed to carry out the suggestions of
Mr. Wallace. Let every district have
a committee on Naturalization and see
to it that all who are entitled to citi
zenship apply for papers.
BAND ASSOCIATION. —The Democrat
ic and Republican Brass Bands of this
place, have formed an association for
the purpose of advancing the interests
of both bands, by giving public en
tertainments, &c. J. H. Longenecker
was chosen President of the association,
L. D. Saupp, Vice President, B. F.
Meyers, Treasurer, and S. J. Jordan
.Secretary. At a meeting of the associ
ation held at the Court House, on
Monday evening last, it was resolved
to hold a Festival for the benefit of the
Bands, on Monday and Tuesday nights
of February Court. A theatrical enter
tainment was also proposed, which
may be given at some future time. This
association deserves the support of the
people of the county, and should be lib
erally encouraged. The people of both
parties, are fond of good music, at their
political meetings, and they should see
to it that these bands are not permitted
to go down. The citizens of Bedford
borough alone have contributed about
$lOOO, in round numbers, to start and
keep afloat the two hands, which
is too much money to be invested in a
mere temporary institution.
A NEW LITERARY ENTERPRISE.—
(jreat liberality on the part of the pub
lishers.—sl,(KM),ooo to be awarded to
the subscribers.—Novel plan to induce
a large circulation.
We have been favored with advance i
sheets of a new monthly magazine, is
sued on an entirely new plan, by .Messrs.
Evans & Co., publishers.
From our knowledge of the parties
engaged in this enterprise, we feel jus
tified in asserting that their undertak
ing will be a success, and in all respects
satisfactory to the public.
In addition to the attractions of a fresh
and interesting monthly, containing ar
ticles from the best authors in this
country and Europe, as the title indi
cates. the publishers draw upon the
whole work for topics of interest, and
offer as inducements (if such were need
ed) a "dividend system" of an entirely
original character, in which all their
patrons will participate. This depart
ment is under the personal supervision
and exclusive control of Mr. George
G. Evans, long and favorably known
as a gentleman of experience, capabili
ty, enterprise and probity. We com
mend to all a perusal of the "prospect
us," wherein the distinctive features
of the entrprise are fully set forth, feel
ing satisfied that the result will be an
immense circulation of their new
monthly, "The World at Home." Full
particulars are sent free. Address Pub
lishers of "The World at Home," 814
Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. —
From the Philadelphia Sunday Times,
Pee. "lath, 1867.
Waverly Magazine, Oliver Optic's
Magazine, Every Saturday, Harpers'
Weekly, Harpers' Bazar, Chimney
Corner, Leslies' Illustrated, New York
Ledger, New York Weekly, Spirit of
the Times, Ac., Ac., for sale at the IN
QUIRER book store. Also all the
School books used in the Common
Schools, at reduced prices.
KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, that
R. W. Berkstresser A Co., make a spec
iality in ready-made clothing and gents'
furnishing goods, and if .you desire to
make a good selection, we advise you
to give them aeall.
U. & COMMISSIONER.—J. W. Ling
enfelter, Esq., of this place, has been
recently appointed by Chief Justice,
Hon. Salmon P. Chase, as a Commis
sioner, for Bedford County, under the
Act of Congress of the 2Gth of February,
A. D. 1812, entitled "An Act for the more
convenient taking of Affidavits and
Bail in Civil Causes depending in the
Courts of the United States. He has
also additional duties conferred by the
several Acts of Congress relating to
the Bankrupt and Internal Revenue
Laws.
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COLD WEATHER.— On Saturday,
Sunday and Monday last, the weather
was very cold. The Juniata, notwith
standing the swollen waters,became fro
zen over, and skating and ice-cutting
went on briskly. Ice is a very good
thing in its place. We prefer it in a
water-cooler, in the dog-days, or inter
spersed with mint-juleps, or with
cream, vanilla and sugar. Some peo
ple like it otherwise.
THE CHEAPEST FOOD. — The cheap
est and most nutritious vegetable used
for food is beans. Professor Liebig
says that pork and beans form a com
pound of substances peculiarly adapted
to furnish all that is necessary to sup
port life. A quart of beans costs, say
fifteen cents; half-pound of pork ten
cents. This, as every housekeeper
knows, will feed a small family for a
day with good strengthening food.
Four quarts of beans and two pounds
of corned beef, boiled to rags, in fifty
quarts of water, will furnish a good
meal to forty men at a cost of one dol
lar—two cents and a half a meal.
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THE SUNBURNER. —We have tried
this article and must say that it is the
most convenient form of kerosene lamp
that has come under our observation.
It produces a better light than the old
lamps, the chimney is not apt to tilt,
but can be lifted off at any time with
out scorching the fingers, and what is
better than all, it saves oil. For sale by
Irvine and Statler.
REMOVED.— H. Nicodemus, Esq.,
has removed his office to the Banking
House of O. E. Shannon, Blymyer's
Row, where he will be glad to attend
to all business in his line entrusted to
his care. Collections promptly attend
ed to.
MARRIED.
FLUKE—EICHELBERUER—OiI the 2.1 inst.,
by the Rev. A. R. Kremer, Mr David B. Fluke
to Mias Harriet Eiohelberger, both of Hopewell
township.
OE SHANNON, BANKER,
a BEDFORD, PA.
BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
COLLECTIONS made for the East, West, North
and South, and the general business of Exchange
transacted. Notes and Accounts Collected and
Remittanees promptly made. REAL ESTATE
bought and sold. janl7,'6B
I? LECTION NOTICE.—The annual j
Ijmeetingof the stockholders of the Huntingdon
[ and Broadtop Mountain Railroad and Coal Com
pany will be held at the office of the company. No.
258, South 3d street. PHILADELPHIA, on Tues
day, the 4th day of February, 1868, at 11 o'clock,
A. M.. when an election will be held for a Presi
dent and twelve Directors, to se-ve during the
ensuing year. J. P. AERTSEN Sec y.
janl7w3
ADMINISTRATOR'S N()TICE.—
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
Richard Foor, late of East Providence township,
deceased.
All persons indebted to said estate are request
ed to make immediate payment, and those having
claims can present them, duly authenticated for
settlement.
janl7w6* RICHARD T. FOOR, Adm r.
I EXECUTORS' NOTlCE.—Notice is
hereby given that letters testamentary to
the estate of Joseph Sellers, late of Bedford town
ship, deceased, have been granted to the under
signed by the Register of Bedford county.
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.
JOHN S. SPROAT.
J. T. GEPHART,
janl7w6# WM. SHAFER, Ex'rs.
FJBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE !—By virtue of an order of
the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the sub
scriber will offer at public sale, on the premises,
on SATURDAY, the Bth day of February, 1868,
the following described tract of land, late the
property of Jonathan C. Dicken, deceased, situa
ted in Cumberland Valley tp., adjoining lands of
George Miller. Michael Boor and others, contain
ing 200 ACRES, 101 PERCHES and allowance, a
bout 50 acres cleared and under fence, and having
thereon a splendid Orchard of thrifty fruit trees
and a fine variety of grapes Ac, TWO LOG
DWELLING HOUSES, a LOG BARN and TAN
NERY, and other out-buildings thereon erected.
TERMS : Cash at the confirmation of sale.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock of said day.
LEVI lIARDINGER,
Janl7w4 Administrator of J. C. Dicken, dec'd.
CI OU RT PRO CLAM ATI ON.—7b
J the Coroner, the Justices of the. Peace, and
\ Constables tn the different Townships in the
County of Bedford, Greeting: KNOW VE, that
In pursuance of a precept to me directed, under
the hand and seal of the Hon. ALEXANDER
KING, President of the several Courts of Common
1 Pleas, in the 16th District, consisting of the coun
ties of Franklin, Fulton. Bedford and Somerset,
and by virtue of his office of the Court of Oyer and
Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of
capital and other offenders therein, and the Gen
eral Court of Quarter Sessions of the Pence; and
G. W. GITMP, and WILLIAM G. EICHOLTZ, Judges of
1 the same Court in the same County of Bedford,
You and each of you, are hereby required to be
and appear in your proper persons with your Re
| cords, Recognizances, Examinations, and other
Remembrances, before the Judges aforesaid, at
' Bedford, at a Court of Oyer and Terminer and
I General Jail Delivery and General Quarter Ses
j sions of the peaoe therein to be holden for the coun
!ty of Bedford, aforesaid, on the 2 d Monday of
i bebruary, (being the 10 th day,) 1868, at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon of that day, there and then to do
those things to which your several offices appertain.
; Given under my hand and seal the 17th day of
Jauuary, in the year of our Lord, 1868.
ROBERT STECKMAN,
SHERIFF'S OFFICE, 1 Sheriff.
Bedford. Jan. 17, 1868. | w4
11ST OF CAUSES, put down for
j trial, at February Term. 1868. 10th day.
David Heidler vs. H. A B. M. R. R- A C. Co.
W. S. Entrekin vs. Kensinger & Fluck.
Mary Jane Holsinger vs. Josiah Hulsinger.
Samuel Mosos vs. Sill A Zimmers
: John Leech vs. Jno. B. Longeneeker.
Henry Wertz vs. Wilson Hufer.
j Francis M. Diehl vs. Colerain tp. School Dist.
| Geo. Blackburn vs. County of Bedford.
) Kate Border vs. Geo. A. Beegle, et al.
j John Cessna vs. Jonathan Bowser.
Certified. Janttarv 13,1868
! jan!7w4 O. E. SHANNON, Proth.
rpAVERN LICENSES.—Notice is
I hereby given that the following named per
sons have made applications for license, to be
j granted at February Sessions, A. D., 1868, 10th
day.
; Joseph Mortimore, Snake Spring t--., Tavern.
David Weimer. Monroe " '•
John Reighart, Union "
. Wm H. Allen, West Providence Restaurant.
John Harris, Bedford Borough, "
! Wm. G. Eicholtz, Woodbury, Tavern.
Wm. M. Pearson, " "
| Grundy F. Ake, St. Clairsville, Restaurant.
Aaron W Reed, S. Woodbury tp., Tavern.
! John B. Amick, St. Clairsville, '*
Joseph Kirby, " Restaurant.
Tobias Snider, Saxton. Tavern.
Chas. M. Zook, M. Woodbury tp.. Restaurant.
Jas. L. Prince, Saxton, Tavern.
Wm. F Grove, Bloody Run, "
Thos, Hodel, Bedford tp., Beer House.
D. A M. Ott, Bloody Run, Tavern.
janlTwl ). E SHANNON. Clerk
EOBGE SOLEBBY n. SUSAN
IT SOLESBY. In the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Bedford county, No. 15, Sept. Term,
1867. Alias Subp'eua in Libel for Divorce.
And now. September 2d, 1567, the Court, on mo
tion of G. 11. Spang, Esq., grant a rule on Su3an
Solesby, respondent in the above case, to show
cause ithv a divorce, a vinculo matrimonii , should
net be decreed. The rule returnable 011 Monday.
February 10, 18S 0. E. SHANNON, Proth'y."
Attest. KOBT. STECKMAS, SherifT. [janl"w4
REGISTER'S NOTICE.—A IT PER^
sons interested, are hereby notified that the
following accountants have filed their accounts in
the Register's Office of Bedford county, and that
the same will he presented to the Orphans' Court,
in and for said county, on Tuesday the 11th day
of February, next, at-the Court House, in Bedford,
for confirmation:
The account of Joseph Fisiier, Esq.. adm'rofthe
estate of Peter Osborne, late of West Providence
tp., dee'd.
The account of Joseph Fisher, Esq., adm'r. of
the estate of David Pittman, late of West Provi
dence tp., dee'd.
The account of Robert Fyan, adm'r of the es
tate of Mary Byrne, late of Bedford borough, deed.
The account of Josiah Miller, Ex'or of the last
Will, Ac., of Catharine Wolford, late of London
derry tp., deceased.
The account of Jacob Evans. Esq., adm'r of the
estate of John Ruiley, late of Londonderry tp.,
dee'd.
The acount of Wni. Berkhimer, Ex'or of Joseph
Riddle, late of Union tp., dee d.
The account of Thomas McCoy, adm'r of the es
tate of Elizabeth Blackburn, late of St. Clair tp..
dee'd.
The account of Joseph B. Noble, guardian of
Samuel Koontz and Mary Ann Bollman, formerly
Mary Ann Koontz, children of Hetty Koontz, late
of Bedford tp., dee'd.
The account of George S. Bennett, and Artemas
S. Bennett, executors of the last will and testament
of Artemas Bennett, late of Southampton tp..
dee'd.
The account of Mary Ann South, adin'r of
Fra.iklin South, late of Snake Spring tp., dee'd.
The account of John Dicken, Ex'or of Moses
Dieken, late of Cumberland Valley tp., dee'd.
The account of Daniel Fletcher, Ex'or of John
Martin, late of Monroe tp., dee'd.
jan!7w4 0. E. SHANNON, Reg'r.
SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue ofj
sundry writs Vend Exponas and Levari Faci- i
as and Fi Fa., to me directed, there will be ex-'
posed to public sale, at the court house, in the j
Borough of Bedford, on
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY BTII, A. D. 1868,
at 10 o'clock A.M., the following real estate, viz:
One tract of land, containing 295 acres, inore or
less, about 240 acres cleared and under fence, with
a two story log house, plastered, double log barn,
with tenant house and other outbuildings thereon
erected, with two good apple orchards thereon,
adjoining Phillip Shoemaker, dec'd. on the west,
Abraham Weisel on the Northwest, Simon Stuck
ey on the South, Christian Hetrick on the East,
situate in Colerain Township, Bedford county, and
taken in execution as the property of Samuel
Stuckey.
Also, one tract of land, containing 153 acres,
more or less, about 60 acres cleared and under
fence, with a two story frame house and double
log barn thereon erected, adjoining lands of Wm.
Latta, jr., on the South, Joseph Sleighter on the
west, Bartley Hughes on the North, situate in
west Providence Township, Bedford county, and
taken in execution as the property of Elijah
French.
Also, one lot of_ground, containing 1 of an acre,
more or less, and under fence, with a one story
plank house and plank stable thereon erected, ad
joining Adolphus Ake, Castleton Ake and others,
situate in Union Township, Bedford county, and
taken in execution as the property of John Shaffer
(miller.)
Also, one frame house, in the borough of Coal
dale, known as the Postoffiee and standing on
springstreet, adjoining lots of David Dunn and
A. W Evans, and taken in execution as the prop
erty of A. W. Evans, Lemuel Evans and Levi Ev
ans, situate in Broad Top Township, Bedford
county.
Also, one tract of land, containing 108] acres,
more or less, with a two story log House thereon
erected, being the same tract of land which P. F.
Lehman and Mary Ann. his wife, sold and convey
ed to John H. Wertz and Sophia, his wife, and
taken in execution as the property of J. H. AV'ertz
and Sophia Wertz, situate in Harrison township.
Bedford county.
Also, all th* certain two story log House, mes
suage and tenement, situate in Rainsburg bor
ough, Bedford jsounty, fronting on Main street,
adjoining lots of George James on the South and
A. J. Pennell o l the North and the lot or piece of
ground and curtilage appurtenant tosaid building,
seized and taken in execution as the property of
Abraham Mowry, situate in Rainsburg borough,
Bedford county.
Also, two tuOrr.-. of >7 l. lr;
acres, more or less about 10f: acres cleared and
under fence, with a two story dwelling House and
log barn thereon erected and other outbuildings;
there is also a small apple orchard on tLe premi
ses, adjoining lands of Wm. Stuckey on the South.
William Conner on the East, Wm. Grubb on the
South, Benjamin Shaws' heirs on the North. No.
2. containing 20 acres, more or less, with about 2
acres cleared and under fence, adjoining the above
land and Samuel Mixsell and others and taken in
Execution as the property of John Hann. situate in
Monroe township, Bedford county.
Also, all the defendant's interest in and to a
tract of land containing 70 acres, more or less, a
bout 40 acres cleared and under fence, with a one
story log house and log barn and apple orchard
thereon, adjoining lands of Wash. Powell on the
South and West, Peter Hillegas on the North, and
Wm. Frazier on the East, situate in Juniata tp.,
Bedford county, Pa., seized and taken in execu
tion as the property of Joseph Nicodemus.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE, ) ROBERT STECKMAN,
jun.17,18t58.-w4. J Sheriff.
I IST OP GRAND JURORS—
j Drawn for February Term, 2d Monday, 10th
day, A. D., 1868:
Schellsburg—lsaiah Conley, Foreman.
Bedford Tp—Jacob Fetter.
Bedford Bor.— Simon Naus.
Broad Top tp—Levi Rinard.
Cumb. Valley—Franklin Hite. Samuel Hunt,
Albert Arnold.
Harrison —William Egolf.
Liberty—John Kensinger, Samuel narvey, Eli
Eiehelberger.
Londonderry—B T. Buchanan.
Monroe—Abraham Stuckey, Geo B. Fletcher,
Curtis Grubb.
Napier—Jeremiah Gordon, Sylvester J. Souser.
Providence W.—Alex Mortimore, Joseph Fish
er.
Southampton—Lewis Browning, James Collins.
St. Clair—Jesse Blackburn, Thos. J. Miller.
Union—Michael Wertz.
Drawn and certified at Bedford, this 18th day of
December. A. D., 1867.
ISAAC KENSINGER.
WILLIAM KIRK,
Attest: JuryCom'rs.
Jso. G FISHER, Clerk.
I IST OF PETIT JURORS, drawn
_J for same term.
Bedford B T. —Simon Cook. Johu R. Jordan.
Broad Top—John F. Lowry.
Cumb Valley—William Deremer. Jr., William
Mason, John P. Miller.
Colerain—Herbert Shoemaker.
Juniata—William Keyser, Joseph Dull.
Liberty—Philip Berkstresser, James Ronde3.
Monroe—Harrison P. Williams, Gideon Wil
liams, James Carnell, David Means.
Providence E.—Christ. Meyers, Christian Fel
ton, Samuel McFeeters, William Whetstone.
Providence W.—Daniel Sparks.
Southampton—Phillip llunes, James Pennell.
George Elbin, John Ilowsare ot D., John Robison,
St. Clair—James Barefoot, Isaac B. Mock, Wil
iam Barefoot.
Snake Spring—Abraham Koons, Benjamin Ash
£om.
St. Clairsville—F. D. Beegle.
Wood berry M.—Thomas Johnson, Daniel Barley,
Daniel H. Longeneeker.
Woodberry S.— John Boyer, William H. Aaron.
Union. —Josiah Mowry, Adolphus Ake.
Drawn and certified at Bedford, this 18th day of
December, A. D. 1868.
rSAAC KENSINGER,
WILLIAM KIRK,
Attest: Jury Com'rs.
J xo. G. FISIIER, Clerk
[IST OF JURORS drawn for an Ad-
J journed Court, Ist Monday, 2nd day of :
March, A. D. 1868. j
Bedford Tp.—Ezra Williamson, George Mann, j
Michael Nawgel.
Broad Top—James A. Horton, John L. Tobias. I
Coalrlale—Walter Whitney.
Colerain—A. C. James, William S. Beegle, J. ;
H. Cessna, John Shafer of Jno , Geo. W. Cessna, j
Cumb. Valley—Weaver B. Cessna, Francis
Growaen.
Juniata—William Kinsey, Leonard Bittner,
Henry Hillogas, Joseph Barelay. John Garber.
Liberty—David Steel.
Monroe—Elias Nyeum. Daniel Miller. David
Barkman.
Napier—Thomas Cleaver, William H. Shafer,
John S. Stuckey, Richard Me Mullin, Edmund S.
Blackburn.
Providence E.—William Gracy.
Providence W.—Daniel Sams, James Calhoun,
Snake Spring Daniel R. Snyder.
St. Clair—John Wolf, B R. Henderson. William
Oster.
Saxton—Jacob Raum.
Woodbery M.—Thomas Watson.
Woodberry S.—William Tetwiler, Josiah Riteh.
ey.
Drawn <fc certified at Bedford, this 18th day ol
December, A. D. 186 S.
ISAAC KENSINGER.
WILLIAM KIRK.
Attest: Jury Com'rs.
JON. G. FISHER. Clerk janl"w4
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£uyn\ Notices.
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is
hereby given that letters testamentary to the
estate of Arthur Rose, late of Cumb. Valley tp ,
dee'd, have been granted to the undtrsigned.
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-
[jan3w6*J HENRY ROSE, Ex'r.
ADMINISTRATOR'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
Thos. linler, late of Bedford township, deo'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.
dec!3w6 EPMKAIM IMLER, Adm r.
I? X E C UTORS' XOTICE.—
Notice is hereby given that letters testamen
tary to the estate of Jacob Dull, late of Napier
Township, deceased, have been granted to the un
dersigned, by the Register of Bedford county.
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.
JOHN RININGR,
jaulOwO JACOB DULL, Ex'rs.
forties,
npO BUILDERS.—The undersigned
Building Committee for the Reformed
Church near Simon Harclerode's, in Coleraiu tp.,
will receive proposals for the construction of the
Church building, until Saturday, January 25,
13C3, the contract to be awarded to the lowest and
best bidder For plan and specifications, address
the undersigned, at Bedford, Pa.
II P. DIEHL,
JONATHAN BOWSER.
jan'Jw4 JOSHUA DIEHL,
Build. Com.
XT( )TICE<)F INCOIt I'OR VTION.—
in tne matter oi ire petition of sundry per
sons. (incorporators), for the incorporation of the
"Democratic Brass Ban-! of Bedford," presented
to the Court of Common Pleas ot Bedford County,
at November Term. 1867, it was ordered and di
rected that notice of the application be published
in one newspaper, in Bedford, for three weeks,
Ac. Now, notice is hereby given, that an applica
tion for the incorporation of a musical society, un
der the act of assembly, has been made, to be
called "the Democratic Brass Band of Bedford,"
and that the charter of Incorporation will be ask
ed for at the next Court of Common Pleas, to be
held at Bedford, on the 10th day of February.
186 S. By the Court:
dec!3w3 0 E SHANNON, Prothy.
CIAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.—No
/tice is hereby given, that the License granted
W. J. Mullin, Pa., for the use of Rubber as a base
for artificial teeth, has been revoked. All persons
are hereby cautioned against employing said W.J.
Mullin in the above-named branch of Dentistry, as
by so doing they render themselves equally liable to
prosecution for infringement. Any information of
Rubber work done by him will be promptly prose
cuted. JOSIAH BAC'ON,
Treas. Goodyear Dental Vulcanite C'o.
Boston, Dec .13,'67.tn2]
BEDFORD CLASSICAL SCHOOL.
Founded by llev'd John Lyon, 1859.
FREDERICK WOODS, PRINCIPAL.
A first-class school for the instruction of youth
ot both sexes in a classical and English educa
tion, including Latin, Greek, French, German,
Mathematics and the ordinary English branches.
Terms moderate. Students from a distance
can obtain board in town at reasonable rates.
REFERENCES.
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Hon. John Q. Hartley, John P. Reed,
Mm. Hartley, H. Nieodemus,
0. E. Shannon, K. B. Lewis,
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B. F. Harry, M. D. Geo. Blymyer,
SarnT L. Russell, G. D. Shuck,
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John Lutz, Ross Anderson. M. D.
janlo'6Byl Win. Lyon.
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dec 20 uil
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™7BLIO SAI E <)i VALUABLI-:
I REAL ESTATE.—The undersigned exeeu
tors of the last Will and testament of Abraham
Keagy, late ut Middle Wood berry t p., deceased,
by virtue of the said Will, will soli at public sale
at "Kei;y's Bank," in Bedford oountv. Penna.,
on FRIDAY, the 17th day of JANUARY, IB6J.
the following described valuable real estate, viz :
' 1 r, )r' "f land known as the "Abraham Rea
gy I'arm, adjoining landsof William >S. Eldci on
the North. Peter Keagv and Christian Hoffman on
the west, Andrew Bnssler on the South, and other
lands of the said decedent on the East, containing
ninety-one acres and one hundred and fifty-five
perches, net measure, ot which eighty acres are
cleared and the balance well timbered, with a two
story frame dwelling house, a f rnm e bank barn
with wagon shed attached and other outbuildings
thereon erected. There is a very fine young orchard
thereon, also, good water convenient 't he land
consists of the best of limestone.
2. A tract adjoining the above containing thirty
six ncres and sixty-seven perches, net measure,
having thereon erected a first-class Grist Mill,
with three run of Stone, a Mill house and
stable attached, a Country Carding Mill, dwell
ing house and stable attached, Iron Foundry and
Machine Shop, with a chopping Mill, and three
dwelling houses and two Stables attached, with
the patterns, flasks, Ac.' A., belonging t the said
estate, and about four acres of timber land. The
water power is ample to supply all the above im
provements and any other that may from time to
time be erected. The water right is as good as
any in the country. All the above property lies
on the turnpike leading from Ilollidaysburg to
Pattonsville, within one mile of Woodberry, in
one of the best wheat growing districts in south
eru Pennsylvania and is one of the most desirable
locations in the State. The railroad in contem
plation from Hollidaysburg to Pattonsville must
pass directly through it.
TERMS—One-half cash in hand, the balance in
two equal annual payments with interest, secured
by juugment bonds or bonds and mortgage.
Sale to commence at ten o'clock of said day.
JOHN S. HETRICK,
dec2owt JOHN KKAGY, Kx'rs.
IJUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE.—By virtue of an order of
the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the under
signed, administrator of the estate of Sophia Pal
mer, late of Juniata township, dee'd, will sell at
public outcry, on the premises, on Saturday, the
26th day of January, 1863, ail the following de
scribed real estate, situate in the township afore
said, to wit : All that certain farm or tract of
land, adjoining lands of Joseph Ling ou the West,
Wm. Brant on the East, land occupied Daniel
Metzgar. Esq., on the North, and lands of Joseph
Ling and Wm Brant on the South, containing 107
acres and 58 perches and allowance, about 30 acres
cleared and under fence, with a two-story log
dwelling house and log stable thereon erected.—
This property is favorably situated in a pleasant
neighborhood convenient to schools and churches.
There is also a never-failing spring of excellent
water convenient to the dwelling house. The un
improved part of the land is well covered with ex
cellent oak and bark timber, and is only distant
about 6 miles from the large and extensive steam
Tannery of Boblitz A Black at the Foot of Dry
Ridge. Title indisputable. Sale to commence at
11 o'clock, a. in., ot said day, when the terms will
he made known and due attendance given by
jan3w4 LEONARD BITTNKK, Adm'r.
FIIVATE SALE OF V ALU ABL E
REAL ESTATE.—The undersigned, Execu
tor of the last W ill and Testament-of John S.
Ritchey, late of Bedford tp., dee'd, will sell at
private sale, the MANSION PLACE of said dee'd.,
containing 113 acres, more or less, with THREE
DWELLING HOUSES, a GRIST MILL SAW
MILL, DISTILLERY. BARN, and other out
buildings thereon erected, situated three miles
northeast of Bedford. There is also a good orch
ard of choice fruit trees, and a Spring of never
failing water on the premises. The place ajlbrds
a spleDd.d site for a Factory, there being excellent
water power. Also, a tract of choice land con
taining 30 acres, adjoining the above mentioned
tract, having a good BARN and ORCHARD
thereon. These tracts will be sold separately, or
together, as the purchaser may desire. ALSO, a
tract of timber land, in Bedford tp., adjoining
lands of Fred. Koontz, Adam Dibert and others
containing about 50 acres.
TERMS—reasonable. For information, address
the undersigned, Pattonsville, Bedford Co., or
Richard Sill, Bedford.
nov2!ttf JOSIAH RITCHEY, Ex'r.
JpOR SALE OR TRADE.
2 tracts, of Hid acres each, within three miles of
a depot on the Union Pacific Railroad, back of
Omaha.
1 tract of bottom land, timbered and praire, two
miles from Omaha city.
One-third of 7.000 acres in Fulton county. P.,
lnciuuiug minoral and timber lands,
near Fort Littleton.
Over 4,000 acres of valuable ore, coal and tim
ber lands in West Virginia.
Also—22o acres of land in Woodbury co., lowa.
ALSO—Twenty-five one acre lots, adjoining thfe
borough of Bedford, with limestone rock for kiln
or quarry, on the upper end of each
O.E.SHANNON,
jun2l,'67yl Bedford, Pa.
"T7" ALU ABLE LAND FOR SALE
Y —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 county, State of
Illinois. 8 miles from the city of Urbana, and one
mile from Rentual Station on said Railroad. Two
of the tracts adjoin, and one of them has a never
failing pond of water upon it The city of Urbana
contains about 4,000 inhabitants. Champaign
the greatest wheat growing county in Illinois.
ALSO — One-fourth of a tract of land, situated
in Broad 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 Coa/mont,
Huntingdon county.
Jan 26, ilf.-tf F. C. REAMER^
TT ALU ABLE REAL EST ATE AT
V 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 Run, lying on the Bed
ford Rail Road, containing first rate iron ore and
having thereon a never-failing spring of water.
For particulars inquire at the store of Mrs. S. E.
Mann, Bloody Run. or of Dr. ilickok, Bedford, Pa.
Dec 15, '65.
rjYHE GREAT
A MER WAN COM BIN A TTON
Button Hole Overs earning
ASI>
SEWING MACHINE,
Is warranted to execute in the best manner, every
variety of Sewing, IleminiDg, Felliug, Cording,
Tucking, Braiding, Gathering, Quilting Over
seaming, Embroidering on the edge, and in addi
tion makes beautiful Button and Eyelet Holes in
all fabrics.
IT lIAS NO EQUAL.
BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST
FAMILY MACHINE
IN THE WORLD,
. And Intrinsically the Cheapest,
For it is two Machines combinel in one by v
simple and beautiful mechanical arrangement.
Circulars with full particulars and samples of
work done on this machine, can be had on aftpli
cation at the
SALES-ROOMS OF THE COMPANY.
S. W. Cor. Eleventh and Chestnut Sts.
PHILADELPHIA.
Instructions given on the Machine gratuitously
to all purchasers.
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THIS
MACHINE
Dt rectors.
J. L FKNIMORE, President.
WILLIAM P. JENK3,
President Buck Mountain Coal Company.
BENJAMIN BULLOCK.
Wool Merchant, No. 40 South Front St.
11. 11. REED, of George W. Reed <fcCo.,
Wholesale Clothing. No. 422 Market St.
, A. HART, JOHN T. TAITT. GEO. J. RICH
ARDSON. W B. MENDENHALL,
Of Coatesville, Chester County, Pa.
F. PAXON, of F. Paxon A Co.,
Notions, No. 504 Market Street.
jan3,'6B
1" I VERY STABLES,
i in rear of 'he "Mengel House.
BEDFORD, PA..
MENGEL & BURNS, Proprietors,
The undersigned would inform their friends,
and the public generally, that they are prepared
to furnish HORSES AND BUGGIES, Carriages,
Sporting Wagons, or anything in the Livery line
of business, in good style and at moderate charg
es Terms : CASH, unless by special agreement.
jnnlfltiSif ME NO EL & BERN'S.
EOF DISSOLUTION. -The
partnership heretofore existing between
Richard Langdon and Jame9 O Sleuker, under
the style and title of Langdon and Slenker, is this
dav dissolved by mutual consent. The business
will hereafter be continued hv the said Richard
Langdon. RICHARD LANGDON.
J AS. G. SLENKER.
Riddlesburg, Pa., Oct. 11, '67.—in3
HORATIO J. MEANS, Licensed
Auctioneer, tenders his services to all per
sons haviug sales, or vendues Give him a call.
Residence. Black Vallev. Monroe p , six miles
South of liovSnE'.
jlrtt-ftoato, &(.
/LOHIOI S X E VV S!
FOR
THE PEOI'LK!
TELL IT! EVERYBODY TELL IT!
( OTT( >X NO LONGER KING !
G. It. OSTER & 00.
Are now receiving at their NEW STORE a
large and carefully selected stock of new and
CHEAP Dry Goods, Furs, Clothing. Carpetings,
Oil cloths, lints. Caps. Boots, Shoes, Wall papers,
Willow-ware, Queens-ware, Oils, Tobaccos, Segars.
Ac., together with an extensive assortment ofFresh
Groceries, which for extent and CHEAPNESS is
unrivaled in Central Pennsylvania, all of which
they offer wholesale or retail at prices that defy
competition. Piles of calico prints and muslins
from 8] cents up to sublime quality.
They invite all to call, see for themselves, and
i be convinced.
TERMS .—POSITIVELY CASH on OELIVERV, tin
less otherwise specified.
Beoford, Pa.. Dee.13,'67m3.
at s£au\
S. L. RUSSELL. J. H. LOXGENECKER.
RUSSELL & LONGENECKER,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
BEDFORD. PA.,
Will attend promptly and faithfully to all busi
ness entrusted to their care. Special attention
given to collections and the prosecution of claims
for Back Pay, Bounty, Pensions, Ac
OFFICE, on Juliana Street, south of the Court
House. aprs,'67tf
J. MCD. SHARPS. E. F. KERR.
SHARPE & KERR, ATTORNEYS
AT LAW BEDFORD, PA., will practice iu
the courts of Bedford and adjoining counties Of
fice on Juliana St., opposite the Banking House of
Reed A Schelf. [ March 2, '66.
J. R. DURBORROW. | JOHX LUTZ.
DU RBOR RO W & LUTZ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA.,
Will attend promptly to all business intrusted to
their care. Collections made on the shortest no
tice.
They are, also, regularly licensed Claim Agents
and will give special attention to the prosecution
of claims against the Government for Pensions,
Back Pay, Bounty, Bounty Lands, Ac.
Office on Juliana street, one door South of the
"Mengel House," and nearly opposite the Inquirer
office.
JOHN P. REED, ATTORNEY AT
LAW, BEDFORD, PA. Respectfully tenders
his services to the pnblic.
Office second door North of the Mengel House.
Bedford, Aug, 1, 1861.
IN SPY M. A LSI P, ATTORNEY AT
LAW, BEDFORD, PA. Will faithfully and
promptly attend to all business entrusted to his
care In Bedford and adjoining counties. Military
laims, back pay, bounty, Ac., speedily collected.
Office with Mann A Spang, on Juliana street,
t .o doors South of the Mengel House.
Jan. 22, 1864,
F M KIMMELL. ! J- W. LINGENFELTER.
KIMMELL & LINGENFELTER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BEDFORD, PA.,
Have formed a partnership in the practice of
the Law. Office on Juliana street, two doors South
of the 1 'Mengel House,"
G1 H. SPANG, ATTORNEY AT
r # LAW BEDFORD, PA Will promptly at
tend to collections and all business entrusted to
his care in Bedford and adjoining counties.
Office on Juliana Street, three doors south of the
"Mengel House," opposite the residence of Mrs.
Tate.
May 13, 1861.
B. F. MEYERS. | J- W - DICKEP.SON.
H/rEYERS & DICKERSON, A1
iYJ_ TORNEYS AT LAW. Bedford. Pa., office
same as formerly occupied by Hon. W. P. Schell,
two doors east of the GAZETTE office, will practice
in the several courts of Bedford county. Pensions,
bounty and back pay obtained and the purchase
and sale of real estate attended to. [mayll,'66.
HAYES IRVINE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will faithfully and promptly attend to all
business entrusted to his care. Office with G. 11
Spang, Esq., on Julianna Street, two doors South
of the Mengel House. [may24,67.
Jcntistni.
RX'LUCKOK, I J. G. MINNICH, JR.,
DE N TISTS,
BEDFORD, PA.
Office in the Bank Building, Juliana St.
All operations pertaining to Surgical or Me
chanical Dentistry carefully performed, and war
ranted. Tooth Powders and mouth Washes, ex
jllent articles, always on hand.
TFR'MS—CASH.
Bedford, January 6,1865.
TVENTISTRY:
Dr. H. VIRGTL PORTER,
(late of New York city,)
DENTIST,
Would respectfully inform his numerous friends
and patrons, that he is still
IN BLOODY RUN,
where he may be found at all times prepared to
insert those BEA UTIFUL AK TIFICIA L
TEETIi, at the low price of from TEX to EIGH
TEEN DOLLARS per set.
TEETH EXTRACTED, without pain.
Temporary sets inserted if desired.
All operations warranted. ;
Special attention is invited to Dr. Porter a
scientific method of preserving decayed and aching
tee th. H. VIRGIL PORTER
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riMIE SUN,
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TIIE WEEKLY SUN,
A FIRSTCLASS FAMILY NEWSFAFER,
for 1867.
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