The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, April 03, 1868, Image 3

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HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP IT.R.
—WL.TTKR ARR AVGEMEST. —TIMK TABLE.—Accora
inoNation Train leaves Saxton at 7.35 a. m., and
arrives at Huntingdon, at 9.30 a.m.; leaves Hunt
ingdon at 4.40 p in., and arrives at Sax ton at
6.38 p. m.
Mail Train leaves Mt. Dating at 1.00 p. m . ar
rives at Huntingdon at 4 17 p. m.; leaves Hunt
ingdon at 7.50 a m , and arrives at Mt. Dallas a
11 05 a. m
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TOWNSHIP AND BOROUGH OFFI
CERS. —The following is a list of ofti
cers, chosen at the late spring elections,
for the several townships and boroughs
of this county:
Bedford Borough —Chief Burgess,
Valentine Steckman, Assistant Bur
gess, A J Sanson), Counciliuen, Jacob
Reed and Win Bowles, High Consta
ble, John Harris, Auditor, B R Mid
dleton, Judge of Election. X J Lyons,
Inspectors, Jonathan Brighthill and
J L Lessig, Constable, Win Gephart,
Assessor, Lawrence Defibaugh, Town
Cierk, Josiah Haley, School Directors,
Job Mann and G II Mengel, Supervi
sors, John Miller, lloways Leonard.
Bedford Tp. —Constable, J 1) Fetter,
Justice, David Points, Supervisors,
George Mann, and Win Phillips,
School Directors, Owen McGirr and
Samuel Walter, Judge of Election, W
P Miekel, Inspectors, JT Gephart and
W W Phillips, Assessor, Jacob Her.-h
-berger, Auditor, Daniel B Diehl,
Township Clerk, Philip Beegle.
Bloody Run Bor. —Justice of the
Peace, J A Mann, High Constable Ja
cob Wagner, Constable, Philip Bottosn
tield, Judge of Election, W H Whisel,
Inspectors John Gogiey and Samuel
Bender, Assessor W II Whisel, Super
visors, Jas F Deyarmin and J T Lucas,
Chief Burgess, Emanuel Bussard, As
sistant Burgess, Frederic Felton, Coun
cilmen, P C Messersmith and Theodore
Kiuhre, Auditor, I) M Sams, School
Directors, J M Bender and John Du
bois, Town Clerk, F M Masters.
Broad Toy —Judgeof Election, Thom
as M Long; Inspectors M A Hunter
and David Young, Supervisors, Win
Foster and Wilson Johnson ; Constable,
Henry Simons; School Directors, C
W. Ashcom, Wm Murray and Jacob
Rinard; Assessor Samuel Evans; And- i
ilor, () G McCrellis ; Township Clerk,
James Kincaid.
Coaldafe Bor. —Chief Burgess, J M '
Lelnnan; Assistant Burgess, G D i
Knee; Council men, J. A. Green, W R
Green, John Green and G W Eigard;
Constable, A WSwoope ; High Consta
ble, Jonathan Brindle; School Direc
tors, G I) Knee, J M Lehman and A
W Swoo|e;Street Commissioner, John
Green.
Cumb. Vattey —Constable, WG II as
ter ; Judge of Election, Joseph Brant;
inspectors, TJios Elliot and John VV
Poele; Supervisors, Geo. Bortz and
John Hite; School Directors, BT Vol
un tine, FC Mornrtud Wii'iam Ma
son; Assessor, J B Whip; Auditor,
Thos Fisher; Township Clerk, W W
Laney.
Coterain —Constable, John Bossier;
Judge of Election, .John Drenning; in
spectors, B F Diehl and J 11 Cessna;
Assessor, Josiah Shoemaker ; Supervi
sors, James Rollins and Josiah Diehl;
School Directors, Josiah Whetstone
and .J ACorle; Auditor, G W Barclay ;
Township Clerk, Daniel Beegle.
Harrison —Constable, J J Powell and
II B Wertz, a-tie; Judge of Election,
John Mullen (it is claimed that Joseph
Cessna is elected) Assessor, M. C. Metz
gar ; Inspectors, Daniel Showman and
Joseph Elder; School Directors, Dan
iel Earnest and Win Ego If; Supervis
ors, Joseph Fisher and Jesse Burket (it
is claimed that George Elder is elected
over Joseph Fisher;) Auditor, Josiah
Hoffman; Township Clerk, Shannon
Brandt.
Ilopeicetl —Judge of Election, James
Piper; Inspectors, Alexander Davis
and Francis Grove; Supervisors, J(j.sep 1 >
Gates and Jacob Hamin; Constable,
John Gates; Assessor, John Gates;
School Directors, James Piper and
John B Fluke; Justice of the Peace,
James Fink ; Auditor, W 11 11 Dash
er.
Juniata— Constable, John Zeller; As
sessor, John Garber; Inspectors, Mich
ael 11 it legits and Henry Otto; Judge of
Election, T A Burns; Supervisors,
ThomasSpicerand Andrew Warner;
School Directors, Caspar St roup, John
Corley and George Gardill; Auditor,
.1 II llillegas; Township Clerk, John
F Kcgg.
Liberty —Judge of Election, Amos
vans; Inspectors, .John A White and
David Berkstresser; School Directors,
David Kensinger and John B Zook :
Supervisors, Samuel Bollinger and
Henry Kensinger; Constable, Jacob
Kensinger; Assessor, Jacob Kensinger;
Auditor, Geo Fluke.
Londonderry —Judge of Election,
Nathan Shafer; Inspectors, Jesse Bur
ket and Jesse M Dowry; Supervisors,
Nicholas Burket and Daniel .j Miller;
Justice of the Peace, Jacob 17 Albright
and James C Devore; School Directors,
Cornelius Devore and Henry Miller;
Assessor, WWliam Kellerman; Con
stable, Geo W Bealcs; Auditor, Abra
ham Carpenter; Township ClerK,
Francis T Burket.
Monroe —Justice of the Peace, James
Carnell; Constable, John Weimer ;
Judge of Election, Philip Bnrkman ;
Inspectors, Henry Murkic and Daniel
Miller; Supervisors, John Pen net I and
George Steekman ; Assessor, 11 P Wil
liams; School Directors, Nicholas Sny
der. 1) J Morris and Abraham Rice;
Auditor, Henry Snider; Township
Clerk, Daniel Swartzwelder.
■JT.ipier —Judge of Election, John A
Burns; Inspectors, Wm Crisman and
Ah. Denison; Constable, Geo 11 King;
Supervisors, Hugh Kinton and John
•McGrew; School Directors, William
Rock and James Sill; Auditor, '1 yrs.,
Geo II Sleek, Auditor :> yrs., Solomon
E.p>lf; Assessor, Robert Douglas;
Township Clerk, John Miller.
Providence K. —Constable, Jacob
Chamberlain ; Judge of Election, Sam
uel Frazey; Inspectors, Philip Clark
and John College; Assessor, John L.
Davis; Supervisors, Stephen Sigh* and
Leonard Gitlin ; School Directors, J C
Calhoun and Jacob Roush ; .• uditor,
M J Jackson; Township Clerk, William
Whetstone.
Snake Spring— Judge of Election, An
dre\v Mortiinore; Inspectors, William
Deatrick and Michael Lutz; Justice of
the Peace, Geo Smouse, Jr.; Supervis
ors, James Jamison and Sebastian
Foetter ; School Directors, Joseph
Mortiinore, Thomas Stapleton, Aaron
Whetstone, Wm Forney and Win
Handeroad; Assessor, H W Reed;
Auditor, Henry Smouse; Constable,
Geo. Shearer.
Sc/ietisburg Jior. —Judge of Election.
Thomas Manstie d ; Inspectors, Geo W
Darr and J J Lukens ; Constable, Isaac
Darr; S hool Directors, Jno A Burns
and A P Hninaker; Supervisors, Jacob
Dull and Geo. Culp; Chief Burgess,
James Z Frazier; Council men, Jere
miah E Biaek, Eli Reninger, Edmund
Garlinger, Samuel Corle and W A II
Clark ; High Constable, Geo. J Rock ;
Auditor, JohnS Schell; Assessor, Jehu
j A Snively, Town Clerk, I) W Muliin.
Rainshurg Bor. —Constable, II W
Ressler; Burgess, J W Hughes; Coun
j cilinen, J A Gump, S Williams, Levi
Kegg, J A Bobbins and B F Gump;
School Directors, B Sheely, AC James,
P M McLellan, John McLellan and
W W Shearer, Supervisor, Geo Bortz.
Providence IF.—Constable, Jose •ph
Weaveriing; Supervisors, Jacob \\ het
stone, WII Avy; Judgeof Election,
W II Alien; Inspectors, W W Sparks
and Wesley Osborne ; Assessor, John
C Sparks; Auditor, Daniel Sams;
School Directors. Alex. Clark, John 8
i Morris, Joseph Whetstone and Joseph
Fisher.
Union —Justice of the Peace, W B
Lambright; Constable, Jeremiah Clark;
Judge of Election, Paul S Mock; In
spectors, Peter Imler and Charles D
Beegle; Supervisors, Win Garn and
Samuel Mock ; School Directors, Sam
uel Shaferand Michael Feather; As
sessor, Alexander Ickes; Auditor, Alex.
Shinier,
Woodbury M.— Justice of the Peace,
Jacob Breuneman ; Constable, Jos. T
Bark ley ; Judge of Election, Philip
Bassler ; Inspectors, E Mentzer, John C
Miller; Assessor, Rinard Ileplogle;
School Directors, Win Simpson, Adam
Ulleryand Cyrus Over; Supervisors,
John Longnecker and Jacob Carper;
Auditors, John Keith and Moses Det
| yler; Townsnip Clerk, George 8 Pot
ter.
Saxton Bor. —Chief Burgess, .John
McKiilips; Assistant Burgess, John
McCaffrey; Councilmen, X T Hvssong, J
A Raum, F M Amos, S S Fluek and
John Harris ; School Directors, John
Fulton and E H Turner; Judge of E
lection, C'S Faxon ; Inspectors, John
Harris and Joseph Rod key ; Justice o)
tin- Peace, J L Prince; Constable, Mark
H Harris; Assessor, E II Turner;
Auditor, Alfred Fulton.
Woodbury S.— Judge of Election,
John Jordan ; Inspectors, G 31 Bayer i
and A J Price; Constable, Daniel Jor- i
dan ; Supervisors, Job Ditmer and Sam
uel Working; School Directors, Isaac I
Replogle and O S Over.
St. Cluirsville Bor. —Judgeof Election. !
Abraham Corle; 1 nspectors, John .Beck
ley and Isaac C Miller, Justice of tin-
Peace, D A Plank; Constable, T W
Sleek ; Chief Burgess, It II Berkley;
Councilmen, James Sill, John K Soiir
and John B Amick ; School Directors,
S It Shinier and G F Ake; Assessor,
G B Amick ; Auditor, Wm Beam.
St. C'fair —Justice of the Peace, Isai
ah Morris; Constable, John W Ickes;
Judge of Election, John Whetstone;
Inspectors, Thomas B Smith and Bj
II Walker; Supervisors, Henry Clay-1
comb and Isaac A Cuppet; School Dir
ectors, Solomon Shrader and Michael
| Miller; Assessor, John Q Adams;)
Auditor, A J Grilfith.
Srndhmnpton —Constable, Jas North- j
i craft; Judge of Election, Francis Don-!
alioe; Inspectors, Amos Collins and;
Geo TV well ; Assessor, Win Adams;
School Directors, Wesley Perdew and
Thomas Erasure; Supervisors, Joseph
Bowman and Elijah Shipley; Audit-1
or, Alfred Northeraft.
PASTORA I, A PI'OINTMENTB. The j
Baltimore Conference of the M. E. j
Church, has made the following ap-!
pointments for the Juniata District:
THOMA-BARN HART, Presiding ET- 1
tier. Altoona, Jacobs Mc3!urray, W |
31 Frysinger; Hollid.iysburg, George
W lleyde; Duncansville, Richard
3lallalieu ; Martinsburg, David B 31c-
Closky, Lewis A Rudisell, supply;
Williamsburg, Wm. G wj nn ; Birming
ham, George Warren, George D Pen
napacker, George Guyer; Petersburg ;
John 3loorhead; 3lanor Hill, John .\
Demoyer, J A Woodcock ; Huntingdon, i
Reuben I. Wilson ; 3lcConneMstown,
John W Leekie; Cassville, Seth A
Creveling; 3lount Union, James (_
Clarke; Shirleysburg, George Leidy,
Wesley Ely, W II Stevens, supply;
3lcYeytown, Martin L Smith, George
W 3liller; Lewistown, Davids3lonroe;
Lewistown Circuit, James II McGarrah:
Milroy, Josiah Forrest ; Sax ton, J
Patton 3loore, A C Ilartsock supply;
Bloody Run, G W C Vanfossen ; Ray's
Hill, R H Wharton ; 3lcConnellsburg.
Joseph R King, Edmund White; Bed
ford, Buur; ESS G W RKID; Rainshurg,
W J Gwens ; Schellsburg, Andrew \V
Decker, Jesse Akers,supply.
THE PRINCE OF ADVERTISERS.—
Not many papers which come to our
Editorial sanctum that do not contain
t head vert iseinent of Hem bold, the great
"Bitehu man." ofNew Yor.<. Beginn
ing life a poor hoy, he has risen to the
position of one of the most extensive
dealers in drugs and medicines in New
York, by his perseverance under the
most discouraging circumstances, and.
the free use of printers' ink. We have
seen it stated that his expense for ad
vertising for the year 1866, will not
fall short of £150,000. He has the ut
most faith in its benefits, or ho would
not venture such a fortune, which to
many, seems like "throwing money to
the winds;" but far differrent with
him. lie says he knows he will reap
Iris money back, with more added.
Advertisers and all others should give
this suggestion a thought.-/) (if// Times,
X. V.
A HOOD SlGN*. —According to the ex
perience of old men, who draw their
knowledge from the great book of Na
ture, hacked by experience, it is evi
dent that the coming season will be a
fruitful one. According to immemor
able tradition, if the snow of March
cluster to the boughs of trees, it is a
sure sign that the fruit trees will yield
a bountiful harvest. We have noticed
the storms of late, and find that the
snow remains in the thick coatings on
the trees; therefore, if the sign fails
not. we shall be blessed with a plenti
ful supply of fruit. We suppose the
late frosts have something to do with
it, hut it is more than probable that
the March sign governs the May frosts.
RELIGIOUS —There will be services
in the Lutheran Church next Sunday
morning and evening, at the usual
hour, by the Pastor, Rev. J. Q. McAt
tee.
ONE dollar looks like a very little
sum to pay for a preparation that will
effect such wonders as are always a
ehieved by "Barrett's Vegetable Hair
Restorative," now so popular through
out the entire country. Let no one be
without it. This is the only hair pre
paration that received the "first prem
ium" of a silver medal at the State
Fair in 1866.— Manchester (X. II.) V
nioti.
—The Vieksburg negroes are devel
oping great business talent. One of
them recently called upon a debtor,
gave hiiii five minutes to settle his ac
count, Hud when that time had expired,
shot him dead.
MUSHROOM PERFUMES.— Of the
swarm of inferior perfumes got up to
compete with Phalon's"Night-Bloom
ing Cereus," scarcely even the mem
ory remains. They are literally forgot
ten, while the sales of that ne plus ultra
of all fragrance constantly increases.—
Wins fed Herald.
TIIE NURSERY.— This little month
ly magazine for youngest readers, for
April, has been received. It cannot
fail to please all its little readers. It
is the best magazine, for children, pub
lished, and should be in every family.
Price 1,50 a year. Address Jno. L. Sho
re, So. 15 Washington St., Boston,
Mas .
MARRIED.
GOLLIPHER —DULL—On the evening of the
171h inst .at th Ref Parsonage, in Sehellsburg,
by Rev. N. H. Skyles. Mr. Espy Gollipher and
Mi-s Annie Hull, both of Sehellsburg.
TATE—BROWN —At Middletown, Pa., on the
19th inst., by the Rev. Ilen-y L. Rex, at tho resi
dence of the btide's father, Colonel Joseph W.
Tate, of Bedford. Pa ,to Mi.s Rebeeca £. Brown,
daughter of Dr. of Middletown,
Daufibin county. Pa.
EVANS —MOCK —On the 12th ult.. by the Rev.
A K Kremer, at the Reformed Parsonage, St
Clairsvill%. Mr. Samuel Evans and Miss Barbara
Mock, ooth of this county.
DIED.
MOCK—On the 221 u't.. Mrs. Susan Mock, of
Spruce Hollow, aged 73 years, 3 mooths and 23
days
DAVIS—In Pleasantville, of consumption, on
the 14th of March, Hiram Davis, aged fifty-five
years, nine months ajtd three days.
Ourfiiend has gone to a bettercountry. He was
a consistent Christian, a goo 1 citizen and a true
man. May he rest in peace !
illnr
D BEER'S warranted fresh and gen
uine GARDEN SEEDS, and a full assort
ment Spades, Spading Forks, 110-s, Rakes, Shov
els. Ac., Ac., can be bought at, HABTLEY A
MKTZGKRV, very low, for cash aprStf
i F you want to get the best Reaper,
Mower, Grain Drill, or any other F irm Imple
ment that is made, an a' the lowest price, always
go to HARTLEY A METZGEIVS old established
agency. As their businsss is a permanent one,
they will always keep extras, which may be need
ed for any farm implement they sell. [upr3tf
Qllt JOHN FRANKLIN or CHAM
BERSBDRG COOKING STOVE—This cole
br iied stove is now offered to the public by HART
LEY A METZGEK, agents for Bedford county,
who will always have on hand a full supply, for
wood or coal. apr3lf
17MLLIES, SHAFTS, lb ties. Spokes,
i and Hubs, are sold by HARTLEY A METZ
GEK at manufacturer's prices apr3tf
|} EAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC
jTV SALE. —By virtue of an order of the Or !
phan's Court of Bedford Coun'y, the undersigned.
Guardian of the minor children of Jacob Dibert,
dee'd., will expose and sell at public sale, on the
premises, on Saturday the 28th day of April, 1858.
th-' following Real Estate : a tract of land in Bed
ton! township intj lining Wm. Hammond, Rachel
and Sarah Kauffiuan, Adatu Shafer, and others,
containing 117 acres, having a two s'ory log house
and double log barn and apple orchard thereon.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock of said day.
apr3w4 WILLIAM PHILLIPS
QIIERIFE'S SALE.—By virtue of
|Ty sundry writs Vend Exponas and Levari Faci
as and Fi Fa., to me directed, there will be ex
posed to public sale, at the court house, in the
Borough of Bedford, on
SATURDAY, APRIL. 25TH, A. D. 1863,
nt 1 o'clock P. M., the following real estate, viz:
Lot No. 48. as the property of Levi Evans, 40
feet front on hill street, lots 44. 45, 46 and 47,
Ironting on hill street, 40 feet eaeb. Lots no. 55.
56, 57, 58 and 59, as the property of Aaron W j
Evans, fronting 40 feet each on hill street. Lots
21. 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30.31, 32, 33. 34 and 35, as
the property of Aaron W. Evans, fronting 40. feet
each on King street, all situate in Coaldale Bor.,
Bedford County.
Also, one lot of ground containing 2 acres and
18 perches, and allowance of 6 percent, for roads,
adjoining lands of John Meyers on the south,
John Zook on the west, situate in Broad Top Tp.,
Bedford County, and taken in Execution as the
property of A. W Evans, Lamuel Evans and Levi
Evans.
Also, one tract of land, containing 183 acres,
with about 90 acres cleared and under fence, with
a two story log house and log barn, Store house
and other out buildings thereon erected, with two
-moII apple orchards thereon, alj i tiing lands of
Samuel Frazy on the North and John Malott on
the south-west, Jacob Felton on the east, and oth
ers on the west, situate in East Providence Town
ship, Bedford County, and taken in Execution as
the property of John Louderbau'h.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE, ( ROBERT STECKMAN.
april3, 1868.-w4. J Sheriff.
I > E3IOVED
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to the
COLONNADE BUILDING!
MILLER A BOWSER,
At the Old Colonnade, - - Bedford, Pa.,
OFFER GREAT BARGAINS,
(in order to reduce their stock, before making
their spring purchases) in
Ready-Made Clothing,
Fancy G -ods,
Notions,
Cotton Yarn,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Groceries,
Queensware,
Wooden ware,
Tobacco and Cigars,
Brooms,
Baskets,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
LOOK AT SOME OF THEIR PRICES:
CALICO, at 8, 10, 12, 15, 16.
GINGHAM, at 125, 15, 18, 20.
MUSLIN, at 10, 12, 14, 15, 18, 20.
Cassinieres,Cloths, Satinettsand
Ladies' Sacking, at very low prices.
tep Ladies', Gents' and Misses'
Shoes, Sandals and Over-Shoes, in great variety.
t
Men's, Boys' and Youths' Boots.
Iter Best Coffee, Tea, Sugar and Syr
up in the market. Prices low
j&gr Feed, Flour, Ac., for sale at all
times.
We invite all to call and see our
goods and compare prices before buying elsewhere.
teg" Our motto is, Short Profflts.
TER TERMS— Cash, Note or Produce.
api*.'6B
fttvc gtdmtismfntsi.
TREASURER'S SALE of Unseated
Lands and Town Lots in Bedford county.—
| Agreeably to the provisions of an Act of Assembly,
directing ibe mode of selling unseated lands for
taxes and for oiherpurposos, passed the 13th of
March, 1815. and the supplements thereto passed
the 13th of March. 1817. and the 2oih of March.
1831, the Treasurer of the county of Bedford, here
by gives notice to all persons concerned therein,
1 that unless the county, state, school, bounty and
road taxes due on the following .ruets of unseated
lands, situate in Bedford couniy, are paid be
j fore the day of sale the whole, or such parts of
each tract as will pay the taxes, and the costs
j chargeable thoeon, will be sold at the Court House,
in the borough of Bedford, on the second Monday
' of June, next, (Stb day,) for the arreara.es of
taxes due, and the cost accrued thereon ; and said
sale will be continued from day to dav until all are
disposed of. (apr3) I. MENGEL, Tteas.
BKOADTOP. Taxes.
55 acres, Win. A. Gray I yy
440 do 33 perches, James Patten 6 80
440 do 130 do do do 14 2(1
175 do 131 do do do 7 jy
58 do 44 do do do 263
63 do Jacob Meyers 788
30 do Lewis I'. Watson 12 45
372 do Samuel L. Tobias 28 84
205 do Newliu A Marshall 66 40
289 do Eph. Foster AW p Sehell 723
14 do James Figard 80
396 do 129 do James Razor. 210
405 do Ulrich Danncr 3 43
5 do Aaron Evans 46
60 do Wm. Fi ard 22 75
3 do Anderson Lewis A Evans I 25
110 do 150 do James Patton 570
394 do 197 do James Patton 553
17 do Wm. Anderson's heirs 38 39
30 do Hunting'n ABTR R Co 1 17
250 do do do 58 89
135 do John McC.tndles 18 38
50 do Rev P E Phelps 29 65
120 do Philips A Uu-sell 77 62
119 do J antes Patton 6 25
165 do da do 8 90
100 do Naomi Fisher 31 20
135 do Jno W Whitney 110 39
50 do do do 40 75
30 do do do 24 45
164 do Jno Devereux part Jno. Belt 16 20
70 do 145 do Wm M Hill A James
Figart undivided half 13
150 do Jas Enlriciin Dunlap tract 20 59
COLER AIN TO W NBHIP.
3 do Andrew Kyhock 48
427 do Arthur Brown 96
50 do Philip Diehl 36
HARRISON TOWN HIP.
4121 do Dmiel rliukiin 9 04
349 do John Tinman 7 71
453 do Jon ph Gardner 1 70
42 do 56 do Barclay t Lyons 60
75 do Andrew P. Miller 148
HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP.
200 do John Corly 90
150 do Junes Howard 66
101 i do Michael Sipo 45
404 do Richard Moans 1 10
42!) do John Cheney 1 10
404 do Joseph Moanes 1 25
4091 do Simuel Moans 2 80
424 do 35 do Alexander Moans 290
192 do Tim -thy Moans 1 15
200 do 54 do Israel Moans 1 08
196 do 50 do Zachariah Moans 83
222 do Elizabeth Piper 1 15
212 do 20 do John Boyd 53
216 do 60} do Isabella Davis 58
220} do William Piper 53
238 do 2 do John Ilardine 63
2/l do Iguatius Hardine 53
434 do 135 do James Wilson 53
425 do George F. Alberti 70
213 do Joseph Lancaster 45
402 do 57 do Stephen Moans 125
240 do Peter Shaw 75
200 do Win Nicholas 63
25 do Milligan A Benedict 20
9 do PuUerbaugh's heirs 15
402 do Franeis Johnson 1 43
143 do Wm Lane 45
365 do Daniel Montgomery 1 13
324 do Alex Johnson 98
368 do Geo. Hiuish 1 09
286 do Win Foster 88
75 do Robert Montgomery 23
400 do Isaac Cavan 2 04
400 do Margaret Cavan 1 80
JUNIATA TOWNSHIP.
30 do Nicolas Knoufl 9
LONDONDEKRY TOWNSHIP.
464 do Peter Bush 1 02
2>o do Jacob Rush 78
200 do Catharine Bush 96
100 do Mary Elinior 18
400} do Cnristian Meyers Jr 90
395 do Daniel Gr 'en 90
220 do James Shaw 93
398} do Wm King 45
149 do George Wolford 14 76
400 do Philip Atnerine 1 25
'64 do Edward Allen 1 25
380 do Abraham Atnerine 1 20
447} do Matthew Shaw 1 25
254 *do Henry Amoriue 83
426} do Win. Shaw 1 25
339 do George Amorino 1 03
271 do Frederick Amorine 88
76 do l'hiiip Smith 50
436 do Jacob Smith 1 38
433 do John Smith 1 38
433 do George Smith 1 38
400} do James Dick 1 25
231 do Andrew Dick 75
400} do George MeCall 1 25
400} do Joseph MeCall 1 25
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP.
200 do Marry Gordon 2 85
200 do James Gordon 2 98
400 do Thomas Jones 5 50
150} do Stephen Kerr 1 03
165 do Edward Luugley 3 58
200 do Jacob Miller 1 38
200 do Elizabeth Miller 1 38
200 do Mary Piper 1 38
200 do Amelia Piper 1 33
400 do Edward Stone 5 50
132 do John Toium 5 50
403 do Alex Montgomery 99
200 do John Kerr 9 03
200 do John Razor 1 38
200 do Francis Moans 12 35
200 do Milligen A Benedict 128
5 do George Thompson 6
1 lot Luke Feeney 43
8 lots Gen. Wm II Irvine 85
102 do Johu MeEtualy 65
132 do Dav d Piper 83
200. do Maria Alberti 1 25
107 do Bartlobuugh 05
32 do Thomas A John King 25
4 do AB. Cruett 100
1 Lot Jlenry Stonerook 15
do Daniel Btoner 15
do D niel Bear 15
Jo Samuel Yiugling 1 68
do Jacob Bid.He 15
do Ephriam Suieltzer 15
do 51 .8 to up 15
do J Troutman 15
do Samuel Carmac 20
do Dauiel Bear 1 32
do Mrs. Lawrence 20
do Ann Scott 2 68
MONROE TOWNSHIP.
25 do Joseph McDaniel 43
346 do Jacob Martin 3 10
440 do George Breathead 3 30
PROVIDENCE EAST.
1219 do 18 H Tate's Heirs 34
900 do do do 34
800 do do do 34
224} do do do IV Carvin 22
402 Jo 16 do Keziab L gan 90
403 do Charles Evans 90
402 do 62 do Charles Logan 90
4t)o do 75 do John Cavau 90
401 do 40 do James C ivan 90
400 do Isaac Cavan 99
394 do 38 do Francis Logan 90
210 do George Deweese 67}
30 do P Cliiigoi man or S Williams 30
100 do Jacob Ritchey 27
400 do Win C 1 van 1 20
400 do Wui Long 1 35
431 do John Crosby 1 23
PROVIDENCE WEST.
106 do Peter Morgart 1 '6
420 do Edward Glen 1 44
420} do Edward Gibbons I 44
ST. CLAIR TP.
411 do WinSniveljr 90
62 do Henry Koontz 75
SOUTH AMPTON TP
438 do Richard Reed 1 32
4,"{y do Paul Ward 63
657 do Patrick Ward 1 25
351 do Joseph Ward 1 25
353 do Jonathan Ward 1 25
439 do 141 do Janus Reed Jr. 99
343} do Jesse Reed " 78
362 do 19 do C Loyer AG H Spang 111
UNION TOWNSHIP.
400 do John Swaggart 752
400 do Leonard Swaggart 7 52
266 do Alexander Gardner 5 84
116 do Dr Wm Smith 2 36
43 do Samuel Burket 100
116 do John Shea 1 88
50 do Frederick Snyder 100
274 do Jeremiah Jackson 6 48
130 do * Jacob Swaggart 3 38
440 do Win Pearson 9 10
380 do Ebeuezer Branham 9 10
120 do Conrad liuler 244
100 do George Laib 2 02
100 do Jacob Burket 2 02
150 do Peter Shoenberger 3 12
123 do John Still 8 35
200 do Michael Shitner 2 IS
50 do Couples Brush Mt 63
433 do Hugh Porter 1 27
339 do Gritfiitb Evans 8 63
403} do Pailip Siine 8 35
439 do John Martin 9 10
330 do Wilson Hunt 9 10
3 -31 do Alex Se-tt 9 10
127 do Dr P Shoenberger 7 58
124 do do do 8 77
20 do do do 50
90 do do do
part of Geo Leib 3 38 1
gew
150 do Wui Langtiain 6 \'L
80 do Bowser Brush Mt 300
40 do Peter Shimer Brush Mt 86
WOODBEuKY SOOTH.
135 do P Shoenberger (Ridge) 2 70
19 do Wui Fluke 9
19 do Fluke's Heirs 18
222 do Elizabeth Piper 48
97 do Robert Shaw 124
216 do 60i do Is ibel 1 a Davis 18
54 do 100 do .John S Hetriek 21
300 do Jacob Lingenfeltcr 46
WOODBERRY MIDDLE.
180 do Daniel Montgomery 8 02
22 do KeDsinger's Heirs 125
20 do Frederick Nicodeinns 125
14 do Charles Typor's H-eirs 125
40 do - Stonerook part of Watt track 165
150 do Robert Montgomery 546
13 do Jacob Furrey . 75
46 do Bonner's Heirs 266
LIST OF GRAND JURORS
Drawn for April Term, tth Monday. 27th
day, A. D„ 1868:
Bedford Bor. —William Hartley. Foreman.
Bedford Tp.—Samuel 'B Amos J Jacob Wolf,
Thomas Hughes
Broad Top—John C Fignrd.
Bloody Run—Wilson L rteeks.
Cutnb. Valley—John Deremer.
Hopewell—John Gates. Alexander Davis.
Londonderry—John J Wolford.
Napier—George M wrv.
Providence E.—Simon Nye urn,.John M Vanhorn,
John W Sams.
Providence W.—John P Weaverling. George
Bsughman.
Snake Spring—Asa S SUickey, Harrison Hart
ley.
St. Clair—Thomas W McCreary.
Schellsburg—Jeremiah E Black.
Union—John T Crist.
Woodbury M.—Jainet M Snowden, Robert Rals
ton
Woodbury S —John Burger.
Drawn and certified at Bedford, this 11th day of
February, A. D.. 1888.
ISAAC KENSINGER,
WILLIAM KIRK,
Attest: JuryCom'rs.
Jso. G FISH::R, Clerk.
I IST OF PETIT JURORS, drawn
J for same term.
Bedford Bor —Thomas M Lynch, Reuben W
Cook, Andrew Middleton.
Bedford Tp.—John Todd, David R Earnest, Ja
cob Barnhirt.
Bloody Run—John C Black, W T Grove.
Cutnb. Valley—Albert Smith. ThouiasFisher
Colerain—David Diehl of J, Josiah Ott.
Hopewell—John W Iv >y.
Harrison—Valentine V Wertz.
Juniata—John Sides. Thomas Spicer.
Londonderry—Cornelius Dovore.
Monroe—James Shaw, Job S Akers.
Napier—B F Williams
Providence E.— Noah Foor, Harrison Bison
St. Clair—Tlr mas Jones. Henry B Mock, Jacob
Beekley, Thaddeus Hoensline.
Saxiou—Tobias Snyder.
Southampton—John Johnson. Wesley Bennett.
Union—W IV Limburn. Samuel Shaffer, H r m
M 11 uncock JT'm C Robison, Joseph Ickes.
IFo idbury M.—Jacob Brenneman, li'm G Rei
ninger.
TJuodbury S —Joseph B Noble, Chas L Buck.
Drawn and certified at Bedford, this 11th day o!
February, A. D. 186 S.
ISA AC KENSINGER,
WILLTA.M KIRK,
Attest: Jury Coni'rs.
JNO.'G. FISHER, Clerk.
apr3w4
CIOURT PROCLAMATK)X.— To
J the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and
Constables in the different Townships in the
I County of Bedford, Greeting: KNOW VE, that
[ in pursu nice of a precept to me directed, under
!*tlie hand and seal of the Hon. ALEXANDER
KING. President of the several Courts of Common
Pleas, in the 10th District, consisting of the coun
| ties of Franklin, Fulton, Bedford and Somerset.
' and by virtue of his office of the Court of Oyer and
I Terminer and Ueuerai Jail Delivery for the trial of
t capital and other offenders therein, and the Gen
| eral Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace; and
I G W. GUMP, and WILLIAM G. EICHOLTZ. Judges of j
| 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 Ke-
I 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
| sions of the peace therein to beholden for the coun
ty of Bedford, aforesaid, on the \th Monday of
April, (being the 27 tk day.) 1868, at 10 o'c/och
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 3d day of
April, in the year of our Lord. 186 S.
ROBERT STECKMAN.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE, ) Sheriff.
Bedford, April 3, 1803. J • w4
iIST OF CAUSES, put down for
J trial, at April Term, 1363, 27th day.
JosGirlick vs Ab'm Garlick.
Ellen C Darr vs Jane K'nton.
S S Fluck et al vs Abel Putt
David Heidler vs II t B A It R & Coal Co.
Riddlesburg C A I Co vs Broadtop Coal A I Co.
Robert Steckwan vs Jos Williams, et al.
I Win Hartley vs Samuel M Barclay.
Eliz. Beeler vs Augustus Greenawalt.
John Cessna vs Jonathan Bowser.
I Frederick Smith et al vs Alex Fletcher.
Certified, March 30th, 188.
pr3w4 O. E. SHANNON, Proth'y.
IrriAVERN LICENSES.- Notice is
j X hereby given that the follt wing named per
! sons have made applications for license, to be
| granted at April Sessions, A. D., 1868, 27th day.
I Lewis Long, Londonderry township. Tavern,
j Joseph Cessna, Harrison do do
! Henry Fluck. M Woodbury do do
j A G Allen, Bedford do do
I John Aldstadt. St. Clair. do do
Bernard O'Niel, Cbeneysville, do
! William Dibert, Bedlord Borough, do
| Burton Edsall, Sehellsburg, do
j Catharine Trieker, S onerstown. do
j Rachel Naugle, St. Clairsvillc, do
Geo Weimer, Bloody Run, do
' Christian Snell, do do
Geo M Colvin, Sehellsburg, do
Jos Ling. Juniata township, do
Joseph Fuller, Buen i Vista, do
Valentine Stecktnan, Bedford Borough, do
J J Shoemaker, do do
| Carn. Barn hart A McMulliii, do Restaurant. 1
apr Sari o. E. SHANNON, Clerk
1) EGISTER'S # NOTICE.—AII per- j
sons interested, are herebv notified that the j
! following accountants have filed their accounts in !
i the Register's Office of Bedford county, and that 1
| the same will be presented to the Orphans' Cour>.
; in and for said county. on Tuesday the 23th day
I of April, next, at the Court House, in Bedford,
j for confirmation :
The account of Jacob Ciaar, aJm'r of the estate
of Frederick Clsar, laie of Uniou tp., Bedford
county, dee'd.
The account of David II and Geo W Bowser, ex
ecutors of the last Will and Testament ot John
Bowser, late of Napier tp.. Bedford county, dee'd
The account of Jno P Reed, trustee of the es
tate of Mary Saminel, dee'd.
The final account of John Armstrong and Dan'l ,
R. Snydfcr, adm'rs of the estate of Samuel Arm- j
j strung, late of Snake Spring tp.. Bedford ennnij. j
i
The account of Henry B Walter, adm rof all |
and singular the goods and chattels, rights and ,
credits, which were of Samuel '.V alter. la".e of U
nion tp., Bedford county, dee'd.
The a-count of Daniel McFnrUnd, adm'r of all!
; and singular the goods and chattels, rights and j
I credits, which were of Sophia McFarlund, late of j
| Monroe tp., Bedford county, dee'd.
I The account of Duncan MeVieker, adm'r of the
: estate of John Rowser, late of Napier tp., Bedford
j county, dee'd.
j The account of Diniel Fletcher, guardian of
Martha and Matilda Weimer. minor children of
j Daniel Weimer, late of Monroe tp . dee'd.
! The account of Duncan MeVieker, ex'r of the
j last Will ami Testaineut of John MeVieker. late
. of Harrison tp., Bedford county, dee'd.
The final administration account ol John B. Rep
logle. ex'r of the last Will ami Testament of Jacob
Snoeberger, late of Middle Woodbury tp., dee'd.
The account of Eli Eiehelbergcr, adm'r of all
and singular the goods and chattels, rights and
credits, which were of J 11 Typper, late of Broad
Top tp , Bedford county, dec'tl.
The account of Lewis iiowsare, adm'r of all and
singular the goods mid chattels, rights and cred
its, which were ot Henry Whetstone, late of Mon
roe tp.. Bedford county, dee'd
The account of Samuel Teeter, adm'r ot Daniel
P. Miller, lute of South Woodbury tp , dee'd.
The first account of Maria Metz. adiu'rx of the
estate of Valentine Metz, late of East Providence
tp., dee'd.
•The account of John Aldstadt. ex'r of the last
Will and Testament of Jacob Beisel, late of St.
Clair tp , dee'd.
The second account of John Alsip, Esq., adm'r
of the estate of John Mctzger, late of Juuiata tp.,
dee'd.
The account of Samuel Bender, ex'r of the lust
Will, Ac., of Nancy T Black, late of Bloody Run,
deceased.
The account of Jacob Troutman, Jr., adm'r of
Win. Bouiiell, late of Londonderry tp., dee'd.
apr3w4 0. E SHANNON, Register.
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T) ED JACKET
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COLBI'RX's PATENT.
Tried and not found Wanting.
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One-third of 7.000 acres in Fulton county, Pa.,
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ISO do do Shannon do do
270 i do do Bollinger do do
80 do do Franklin do lowa.
0. E. SHANNON,
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T/" ALU A BLE LAND FOR SALE
Y —The undersigned offers for sale the follow
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THREE CHOICE TRACTS OF LA XI).
containing 160 acres each, situated on the Illinois
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Huntingdon count v.
Jan 26, '66-tf F. C. REAMER.
T7"ALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
Y PRIVATE SALE.—One lot of ground
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having thereon a never-failing spring of water.
For particulars inquire at the store of Mrs. S. E.
Mann, Bloody Run, or of Dr. Hickok, Bedford, Pa.
Deo 15, '65.
rjPUE GREAT
AME RTC AX COMBINATION
Button Hole Overturning
A.N'i)
SEWING MACHINE,
Is warranted to execute in the bostmannrft, every
variety of Sewing. Hemming, Felling. Cording,
Tucking. Braiding, Gathering, Quilling Over
seaming. Embroidering on the edge, and in addi
tion makes beautiful Button and Eyelet Holes in
all fabrics.
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
BEING ABSOLUTELY TUB BEST
FAMILY MACHINE
IX THE WORLD,
And Intrinsically the Cheapest,
For it is two Machines combined in one by n
simple ami beautiful mechanical arrangement.
Circulars with full particulars and samples of
work done on this machine, can be had on appli
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 FENIMORE, President.
WILLIAM P. JENKS,
President Buck Mountain Coal Com pan v.
BENJAMIN BULLOCK,
Wool Merchant, No. 40 South Tront St.
11. 11. REED, of George W. Reed A Co.,
Wholesale Clothing. No. 423 Market St.
A HART, JOHN T. TAITT, GEO. J. RICH
ARDSON. W B. MENDEXIIALL,
Of Coatesvillc, Chester Couuty, Pa.
F. PAXOX, of F Paxon A Co.,
No,ions, No. 301 Market Street.
jan3,'6S
S. J. McCAUSLIN, Agent. Bedford. Pa,