The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, June 05, 1868, Image 3

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Home and Around.
HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP R.lt.
— SCMMER ARRAXGEMEXT. — TIME TABLE. —Express
Train leaves Mt Dallas 5 40 a. in., and arrives at
Huntingdon, at 8.23 a.m.; loaves Huntingdon at
6.05 p m., and arrives at Mt Dallas at 8.53 p. m.
Mail Train leaves Mt. Dallas at 2.10 p. in., ar- |
rives at Huntingdon at 452 p. m.; leaves Hunt
ingdon at 7.45 a. m., and arrives at Mt. Dallas at
10 SO a. tn.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION.
The Democrats of Bedford County j
will meet at the usual places for hold- j
ing Delegate Elections, on SAT UK- !
DAY, JUNE 20, 18G8, for the purpose
of electing two delegates from each
election district, to the Democratic
County Convention, to meet at the
Court House, in Bedford, on MON
DAY, JUNE 22, 1868, which Conven
tion will put in nomination a County
Ticket to be supported at the ensuing
election, and transact such other busi
ness as may properly come before it.
The Democrats of each district will al
so select a Vigilance Committee for the
ensuing year, and make return of the
names to the President of the Conven
tion. The Delegate Elections to be
open from the hour of one o'clock, P.
M., to the hour of 6 P. M.
GEO. MARDORFF,
Ch'n. Dem. Co. Com.
W. C. SCHAEFFER, Sec'y.
THE CAMPAIGN OPENED!
Bedford County Awake!
HANCOCK AND LIBERTY!
Tin- l*>o|ile aroused ! Great Enthusiasm!
I'owrrful ,S|eeehes, Ac.
The campaign of 1868 opened auspiei-!
ously in Bedford county, on last Satur-1
day night. A meeting was called for
the purpose of congratulating the'coun
try 011 the failure of the Impeachment
farce; on the removal of the man
Stanton, from the War Office who has
been at the bottom of the late attempt
ed outrage 011 the Constitution and lib
erties of the people, and to express a
preference for the Democratic Presi
dential nomination. It was the most
successful impromptu meeting held in
Bedford for many a day. The balcony
of the Mengel House, in front of which
the meeting was held, was illumina
ted, while overhead and across the
street, hung beautiful flags, with a star
for every State.
On motion of E. F. Kerr, Esq., the
meeting was organized by the election
of the following officers: President,
Capl. TIIOS. 11. LYONS. Vice Presi
dents, W. 11. King, Lawrence Defi-;
baugli, J. Clayton Brashear, W. M.
Earnest. Joseph Mortimore, Philip
Huzzard, A. 1). Koontz, Josiah Haley,
Daniel Fletcher, W. M. Wisel, Isaac
Earnest and J. T. Gephart. Secretar
ies, W. W. Barclay, W. C. Schaffer
and John Keeffe.
The Band played "Red, White and
Blue," after which Col. JOHN H. FIL- j
LER was introduced amid the cheers
of the crowd. He held the meeting for
over onehour by one of his most forcible
and logical speeches. He showed the
danger the country was in, by running
a man for President who had sixty
battaliions of soldiers at his back, to
help him carry ten States now pinned
together by the bayonet. A party
representing itself as the embodiment
of the loyalty of the country was now
lead by Butler and Logan, the one vot
ing fifty-seven times for Jeff. Davis
for President, and the other raising
rebel troops and sending them across
the Ohio into the Confederacy. But
we will not attempt to give even an
outline of his able effort.
O. E. Shannon was called upon and
responded in his Usual felicitous man- j
ner. The greatest enthusiasm prevail-j
ed, and the whole affair augurs well for j
the success of the Democratic party in
the coming contest.
The meeting adjourned with three
rousing cheers for HANCOCK.
THE nomination ot Grant, and his J
willingness to stand 011 the Chicago
platform, falls on the people like a dead
weight, and Hall's ratification meeting
was in consequence a perfect fizzle.
Cessna knew it, and to avoid the hu
miliating spectacle of failure in at
tempting to ratify a nomination he had
helped to make, left town. Perhaps
the fear that Hall might endeavor to
prove, by holy writ, that slavery is a
divine institution, kept many away;
or, perhaps, the speech he had prepar
ed for the April court meeting, and
was prevented from making 011 account
of a brother screecher talking "against
time," was not considered worth lis
tening to now. Who knows? At any
rate, Hall should try his hand at
something else, for evidently getting
up ratification meetings is not his forte.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THOSE HAV
ING PIANO FORTES.—Mr. T. A. Salvo,
the celebrated Piano Forte tuner, from
new York, will remain in town a few
days and all those who are desirous of
having their Pianos put in good order
and their Original Sweetness of Tone
Restored to them as when they were
new, can now improve the opportunity.
Mr. S. has been in Huntingdon for
the past four weeks tuning and lie re
spectfully refers to B. M. Green, music
dealer. Mr. Salvo has the highest ot
testimonials from Professors of Music
from New York and Pennsylvania.
He will visit each Piano twice a year.
Having given the highest satisfaction
to all his customers he hopes for a
continuance of the same. Ail orders
left at the Gazette Office will be
promptly attended to.
GREAT GRANT GRATIFICATION !
Cold Comfort for Colfax !
I'll**, Feather*, Fizzle!
We have seen many political fiascos
and break-downs, in this town and
elsewhere, but last Saturday night
when the Impeachers attempted to
hold a Grant and Colfax ratification
meeting in the court house, "topped the
climax." The day set apart to perform
the mournful duty of decorating the
graves of the dead soldiers, was selected
as the most fitting occasion for open
ing the political ball of 1868. Whether
this was done with the connivance of
the post commander of the G. A. R.,
we are not prepared to say, but we do
know, that the originators of the j
scheme met with merited rebuke. It
was the most complete failure vve ever
saw. Due notice of the pow-wow had
been given, the court room was lit up,
the bell was rung once, twice, and the j
janitor was waiting patiently for the
Impeachers to make their appearance.
At last one came and ordered the lights
to be put out as they had concluded to
hold the meeting in a room down
stairs. They did hold it there, and
such a meeting of a once powerful par
ty ! A few office-seekers, a few rene
gade Democrats—men who are still
clinging to the rotten timbers of the
decayed old ship of Radicalism, whilst
the honest crew is coming ashore as
fast as they can leave the wreck—were
all that could be mustered together
under the leadership of the great
Grant, backed by the patent extension
platform lately manufactured at Chica
go. One who made an actual count,"
informs us that there were not enough
present to act as pall-bearers to the de
funct body of the great Radical party,
late of Washington City, deceased.
Alas ! how have the mighty fallen !
OUGHT TO RE COURT MARTIALED.
—The Commander of this post of the
G. A. R. ought to investigate the eon
duct of the parties who tried to get up
a Grant and Colfax ratification meet
ing ou last Saturday night. What
right had the latter to interfere with
the ceremonies of the former, by at
tempting to wind up the proceedings of
the day with a political harangue on the
virtues of the nominees of the Chicago
convention? The Grand army of the
Republic, with John A. Logan as
bead-center, is one thing, and the Rad
ical party with Washburne, Butler and
Logan as its leaders, is quite another.
Don't everybody see it? According to
tiie "sedentary" remarks of Gov. Gea
ry, whose name has become a "syno
nym" in the gubernatorial chair,
those fellows "ought to be drumhead
court martialed and shot!" The nasty
politicians!
STRUCK BY LIGHTNING —On last
Wednesday we were visited by a se
vere thunder storm, some of the fatal
effects of which, so far as they have
come to our knowledge, we give to our
readers:
In Juniata tp., while Mr. Joseph
Goon was in the act of unhitching his
horses from the plow, he was struck
by lightning, the two horses instantly
killed, and himself so severely injured
that no hope is entertained of his recov
ery. Strange to say, a sucking colt was
with the horses at the time and escaped
unhurt.
In this borough, James Curboy, Jr.,
who was standing near his stable with
a shovel iu his hand, was knocked down,
but beyond being stuuned for a while,
sustained no serious Injury.
In Bedford tp., the new brick house
of Charles Stuckey, was struck, a chim
ney demolished and the house other
wise damaged.
DECORATING SOLDIERS' GRAVES.—
According to notice given, the survi
ving soldiers of the late war, met at the
Court House, on Saturday last. The'
turnout was not so large as was antici
pated. The meeting was called to or
der by selecting the following named
officers:—President, Capt. Adam
Weaverling; Vice Presidents, Lt. John
Keeffe, George Stiffler and B. A. Coop
er. Secretaries, Corp. W. W. Barclay
and Serg. \V. Bolinger. Committee
on Resolutions. Capt. Thos. H. Lyons,
Corp. J. T. Keagy and Corp. James
Over. While the Committee were out,
J. 11. Longenecker, Esq., addressed
the meeting in a few remarks perti
nent to the occasion, after which the
soldiers formed into line in front of
the court house, and preceded by a band
of music, inarched to the several cem
eteries about town and decorated the
graves of their fallen comrades with
evergreen wreaths and flowers.
HUNG HIMSELF.—On last Friday
morning, the body of a man was found
hanging on the limb of a fallen tree,
near the turnpike, about two miles
west of Bloody Run. The limb on
which he had chocked himself to death,
was about four and a half feet from the
ground. John A. Gump, Esq., sum
moned a jury and held an inquest over
the remains. From his passport, found
on his person, we learn that he was
born in Prussia, iu 1821, and that he
left that count y in November last.
His name was Frederick Klein man ;
What led him to commit the rasli deed,
no one will ever know.
IMPORTANT TO SOLDIERS OF THE
WAR OF 1812.—The Auditor General
is now prepared to furnish parties with
blanks and instructions for obtaining
pensions for the old soldiers of the war
of 1812 and their widows, authorized
by the reviving act of the last Legisla
ture. Applicants must have served at
least two months, or been disabled, or
have engaged in actual battle in said
war, and must not be worth over SSOO
in property, real or personal. Parties
who received a gratuity under the act
of 18G6, repealed by the act of 18G7, will
notbe entitled to a continuation of
their annuity of S4O. Settlement will
not be made until the first of July, by
which time all claims filed, will he ad
judicated by the Auditor General.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.—
We are accustomed to make short
stories with the numerous traveling
agents for "specific" remedies, pills,
hitters, and quack nostrums, general
ly, who seek to use our columns for
the purpose of humbugging the public
and filling their own pockets ; and vve
propose to pursue the same course in
future, excluding all such advertise
ments of questionable character. We
give place to the advertisement of
Hoofland's German Bitters, which oc
cupies a column elsewhere, because
from personal experience in their use,
we know the bitters to be a valuable
medicine ; and while we are not pre
pared to say that they will effect a cure
of all diseases for which they are re
commended, we cheerfully testify their
value as a remedy for diseases of the
liver, general debility, dyspepsia, and
all complaints arising from a disorder
ed condition of the stomach and di
gestive organs. The bitters are purely
medicinal in their character, and not a
device for selling and drinking rum,
as they contain no alcohol in any
shape.
THE REGULATOR.—Nothing can af
ford half as much pleasure as a visit to
Irvine's Boot, Shoe, Queesware, Glass
ware and variety store, where he has
just received and has on exhibition one
of the best and most desirable selection
of goods, in his line, ever offered to the
citizens of Bedford and vicinity. Be
sure and call.
—% • ,
PHOTOGRAPHIC.—T. R. Gettys has
returned from the Eastern cities with
a superior lot of frames, albums, fancy
cases, and all the late improvements
in the art, and has recently fitted up
his photographic rooms in splended
style, lie is prepared to take all the
new styles of pictures. Call and exam
ine his gallery.
THE IIOLY SACRAMENT of the Lord's
Supper will be administered in the.
Lutheran Church, in this place, on
Sunday next, services beginning at 1(B
o'clock, a. m. Services preparatory
will be held on Saturday afternoon at
2 o'clock.
BKRKSTKESSEK & Co. make ready- i
made clothing, hats' and caps, and
gents' furnishing goods a speciality,
and therefore always offer to the pub
lic the very best and latest styles, at
the most reasonable prices.
NEW GOODS.—G. It. Oster & Co. are
now receiving, at their spacious new
store, an unusually attractive stock of
choice and desirable cheap goods.
J. M. SHOEMAKER has just received
and opened a superior stock of cheap
and seasonable goods. Call and ex
amine them.
*
It would be a gross libel to say that
ladies use tobacco, yet, if you present a
a bottle PHALON'S new perfume,
"FLORDE MAYO," to a pretty girl,
she will be very apt to open it and
take a little snuff. Sold by all drug
gists. _
PERSONS wanting Hymn Books,
Presbyterian, Lutheran or Methodist,
Episcopalian Prayer Books, or Bibles,
will find a splendid lot from which to
select, at the INQUIRER Book Store.
ATLANTIC, Harpers,' Lippineotts,'
Galaxy, Riverside, Young Folks and
Godey, for June, at the INQUIRER
Book Store.
REVIEW OF THE MARKETS.
Corrected every week.
PHILADELPHIA, June 1.
FLOUR.—The quotations are-
Northwest superfine, $8.00(58.50
Northwest extra, 9.00(^9.50
Northwest extra family, 10.00(r/ 11.75
Penna. and West'n sup., 8.75@9.00
Penna. and West'n extra,
Penna. and West'n family, 10.50@12.75
Penna. and West'n fancy, 13.00@15.00
Rye flour, 9.50(5)9.75
GRAIN.—We quote—
Pennsylvania red, per bus., $2.80(52.84
Southern "
California, "
White, "
Rye, " 0.00(51.90
Corn, for yel., " 1.20(5)1.23
Oats, " @9oc
PROVISIONS. —We quote—
Mess Pork, per bbl., $22.00(500.00
Bacon Hams, per lb., 18(519c
Salt Shoulders, " 10(510',c
Prime Lard, '* 13c
SEEDS.—We quote
Cloverseed, per bus., at $7.50(5,8.00
Timothy, x " 2.50(5)2.60
Flaxseed, " 2.45@2.50
SPECIAL NOTICES. ~
DR. S. I. TOBIAS' PULMONIC LIFE
Syrup, for the cure of Incipient Consumption,
Coughs, colds, Croup, Asthma, Liver Complaints,
Dyspepsia, and General Debility. For several
years I have been urged by kind freinds, who
have used, and been benefited by, my Life Syrup,
to put it up for general sale ; but few know the
large expense, now that the country is flooded
with Patent Medicines, which attend the same
For years past I was reluctant to do so, as the
capital required would be large, aud I did not
wish to curtail the operations of my Venetian
Liniment business. But, thanks to the generous
public, who have appreciated my Venetian Liui
ment, I am now able to do so, without any detri
ment to my large business in that medicine. The
foundation of my success I attribute to attending
to the manufacture of every drop myself, and
shall do the same in regard to my Pulmonic Life
Syrup. The Ingredients are perfectly harmless,
but act on the Lungs and Liver with astonishing
effect. Price 75 cents. Depot, No. 5(5 Cortlandt
Street, New York, near Jersey City Ferry. Sold
by the Druggists and Store keepers. j\inesinl
A PANIC would paralyze the world
of fashion if it were
Proclaimed Everywhere
that henceforth no lady or gentleman could
change the color of their hair with safety. Yet
such would be the
Dreadful Dilemma
of both sexes, if that genial, balsamic, poisonless,
and peerless preparation,
CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE,
were stricken off the roll of toilet luxuries. No
danger of that, however. It is not for a day,' but
for all time. Manufactured by J. Ckistadoro, 68
Maiden Lane, New York. Sold by all Druggists.
Applied by all Hair Dressers. Juneoml
I N FORMATION. — I niormation guar
anteed to produce a luxuriant growth of hair up
on a bald head or beardless face, also a recipe for
the removal of Pimples Blotches, Eruptions, etc.,
on the skin, leaving the same soft, clear, and beau
tiful, can be obtained without charge by address
ing THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, 823 Broadg
way, New York. sepl3mS
REASONS WHY.
We are enabled to offer superior inducements to j
purchasers of clothing, to which your (ttention
is respectfully invited.
We have a business experience of more than 25
years, have been longer established than any
house in our trade in Philadelphia.
We employ sufficient capital to make ALL PUR
CHASES FOR CASH, which, together with the
fact that our large business enables us to buy in
large amounts in first hands, thereby saving all
profits of jobbers and middlemen, give us ad
vantages in purchasing at the lowest rates,
SHARED BY NO HOUSE IN OUR TRADE.
We sell only for cash and having no losspg from bad
debts to provide for, the paying customer is not
TAXED TO HELP PAY THE DEBT OF ANOTHER who
does not pay, as is inevitably the case in a busi
ness where credit is given.
We employ the best talent in all departments,
which, with long experience, enable us to man
ufacture garments SUPERIOR if EVERY RES
PECT— equalled by few —surpassed by none.
We have the largest establishment for the manu
facture and sale of clothing in Philadelphia,
extending through from 518 Market street to
511 Minor street, occupied exclusively by our
selves. also a branch store at 600 Broadway,
New Y'ork. and keep at all times of
MEN'S. YOUTH'S and BOYS' READY-MADE
CLOTHING, the largest stock and best assort
ment in the city, from which any person can be
accurately fittfed at once, as well, or better, than
by garments made to order, our large stock
comprising every size of all styles of goods.
We have recently added to our previous stock a
full assortment of
CHILDREN'S GARIBALDI AND OTHER
SUITS, equal to any in the city in style, trim
ming, and make; which are sold at lower pri
ces than have hitherto been known in Phila
delphia. They, with all our Boys' and Youth's
goods, are kept on the first floor, nearest the
front, convenient for ladies. We have also re
cently opened on our SECOND FLOOR A
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT for the display of a
choice selection of Foreign and Domestic Fa
brics in the piece, which will be MADE UP TO OR
DER, in the best style, by competent and skill
ful cutters and workmen. The advantage ot
dealing with a CASH HOUSE will be especially
apparent in this department, upon a compari
son of prices.
We guarantee our prices lower than the lowest
elsewhere and also guarantee full satisfaction to
every purchaser, and rcquost, that should any
cause of dissatisfaction exist with' a purchase
made, it may be reported to us, pledging our
selves, by exchange, refunding of money, or oth
erwise, to give full satisfaction in every case.
(Samples and prices sent by mail when desired.)
An examination of our stock respectfully re
quested and your patronage, if the above state
ment of facts be satisfactorily demonstrated.
Halfway between BENNETT A Co.,
Fifth and > TOWER HALL,
Sixth streets 1 518 MARKET ST.,
PHILADF.LPIUA.
jan3ni6*j And 600 Broadway, NEW YORK.
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A NEW REMEDY IN CONSUMPTION.--
A Physician who had Consumption for several
years, with frequent bleedings of the lungs, cured
himself with a medicine unknown to the profes
sion, when his case appeared hopeless. He is the
only physician who has used it in his own person,
or who has any knowledge of its virtues ; and he
can ascribe the degree of health he now enjoys to
nothing but the use of his medicine ; and nothing
but utter despair and entire extinction of all hope
of recovery, together with a want of confidence in
all others induced him to hazard the experiment
To those suffering with any disease of the Lungs
he proffers a treatment he confidently believes
will eradicate the disease. Medicine sent by ex
press. Send for a circular or call on
DR E. BOYLSTON JACKSON,
No. 250 North Tenth Street, Phil'a.
mayß'6Byl.
ERRORS OF 1 YOUTH.—A Gentleman
who suffered for years from Nervous Debility.
Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful in
discre'ion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity,
send free to all who need it, the recipe and direc
tions for making the simple remedy by which he
was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad
vertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, in
perfect confidence. JOHN B. OGDEN.
mayl7,'67-ly Cedar Street, New York.
ITCH ! ITCH !! ITCH !! I—Scratch !
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WIIEATON'S OINTMENT cures THE ITCH.
WHEATON'S OINTMENT cures SALT RHEUM.
WHEATON'S OINTMENT cures TETTER.
WIIEATON'S OINTMENT cures Barbers''ltch.
WHEATON'S OINTMENT cures Old Sores.
WHEATON'S OINTMENT cures Every kind
II" mot- /llf/. JMuff~ic.. - -
Price, 50 cents a box ; by mail, 60 cents. Ad
dress WEEKS A POTTER, No. 170 Washington
Street, Boston, Mass. For sale by all Druggists.
sep2o,'67yl
CANCER, SCROFULA, &C., CURED.—
Persons afflicted with Cancer, Sc/ofula, Tu
mors, Eruptions, Ac., are CURED by the use of Dr.
GREENE'S ELECTRO-MEDICATED BATHS and
Indian Vegetable remedies which cleanse the blood
of all Humors, Mercury, Lead, Ac., and restore
health to invalids afflicted with every variety of
disease. A book describing Cancer, Scrofula, Hu
mors and other diseases, with their proper means
of cure, may ue obtained free at the Medical Insti
tute, or by mail. Address Dr. 11% GREENE, 16
Temple place, Boston, Mass.
To CONSUMPTIVES.— The Rev. ED
WARD A. WILSON will send (free of charge) to all
who desire it, the prescription with the directions
for making and using the siinplo remedy by which
he was cure! of a lung affection and that dread
disease Consumption. His only object is to bene
fit the afllio-ted and he hopes every sufferer will
try this prescription, as it will cost them nothing,
and may prove a blessing. Please address Rev.
EDWARD A WILSON, No. 165 South Second
Street, Williamsburgh, New York. sepl3inß
MARRIED.
LATSIIAW—CUPPY—On the 21st of May, by
Rev. N. 11. Skyles, Mr. Abraham P. Latshaw and
Miss Sarah E. Cuppy, both of Bedford co.
BARCLAY—BEEGLE—On the 28th ultimo, at
the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev.
J. Q. McAtce, Mr. Samuel Barclay to Miss Henri
etta Beegle, daughter of Samuel Beegle.
died7
SCIIELL—At Bedford Pa., on the 15th ult ,
Mrs Margaretta T., wife of Mr. W. P Seliell, af
ter a lingering illness, in the 39th year of her age.
She was a member of the Presbyterian church.
Her sickness, by God's grace, ripened her spiritu
al life, so that her meditations touching spiritual
things were sweet, and her resignation to His
will increasingly perfect. Calmly and peace
fully she fell asleep in Jesus. An affectionate
wife, a devoted mother, and a kind friend, leaves
an attached husband, six loving children, and
many warm friends to mourn her loss. But God
dueth all things well.
HARKLEROAD—In Rainsburg, April 30, 1868,
Susan Amanda, daughter of Philip and Sophia
Harkleroad, aged 18 years, 3 months, and 13 days.
STEVENS— In Bedford, on the 29th of Feb.,
1868, Mrs. Rebecca Stevens, wife of Henry Ste
vens, dee'd, aged 48 years, 4 months and 7 days.
The eye is dim, the loving eye,
That beamed so fundly on us here,
Sealed up in death, the anxious* sigli
No more bedews it with a tear
That brow shall wear its glittering crown
When sun and stars shall no more shine ;
When death shall lay his scepter down,
The grave her empire shall resign.
s|ew JUlmtiSfmcnts.
COMMISSIONER. —We are author
/ ized to announce the name of Henry' Egolf,
of Napier tp., as a candidate for the office of
county Commissioner, subject to the decision of
the Democratic county convention. junestc
C COMMISSIONER.—We are request
/ ed to announce the name of Abraham Fluck,
of Hopewell tp., as a candidate for county com
missioner, subject to the decision of the Democrat
ic county nominating convention juneotc*
MERCHANTS are hereby notified
to lift their license before the first day of
July, next, and save costs.
junesw3 I. MENtIEL, Treas.
ADMIN ISTRATOIVS NOTICE.—
Letters of administration upon the Estate of
Archibald Perdew, Esq . late of Southampton tp.,
deceased, having been granted to the subscriber
by the Register of Bedford County, hereby noti
fies all persons indebted to said estate to make
payment immediately; and all persons having
claims are requested to present the samo properly
ahthenticated for settlement.
ELIJAH PERDEW, adrnr.
1/ W A PER CENT SAVED. 5,000
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Address DEXTER, EAMES & Co., 1055 Washingn
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William Blair, alienee of Jacob Brant, one of the
sons and heirs at law of Henry Brapt, late of
Cumberland Valley township, deceased, presented
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lately died, having first made his last Will and
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the Register's office of Bedford county, making
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widow, Rebecca Bfaut, surviving heir and now
dead, aud issue seven children, to wit : George
Brant, whose alienee is Wm. Blair, John Brant,
now dead, leaving issue, whose names and resi
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leaving no issue. That the said Testator died
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upn the Court awarded an inquest to make par
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m.iylsw4 ROBERT STECKMAN, Sheriff.
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J Notice is hereby given that letters testamen
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