The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, August 19, 1869, Image 3

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HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP R.R.
— S< HMKK ARKAKGBMKNT,—TIME TABI,R.—On and
after May 24th. passenger train* will arrive and
depart aa follows:
Mail Train leaves Mt. Dallas at 1.00 p. in., ar
rives t Huntingdon at 4.20 p.m.; leaves Hunt
ingdon at 8.40 a. m., and arrives at Mt. Dallas at
U. 52 a. m.
Express Train leaves Mt. Dallas at 6.35 a.m.,
and arrives at Huntingdon, at 10.10 a. m.; leaves
Huntingdon at 5.55 p. m., and arrives at Mt. Dal
las at 9 25 p. in.
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LAST NOTICE.— The books and ac
counts of the GAZETTE Office, have
been placed iu the hands of 11. Nico
demus, Esq., for collection. Those iu
arrears will save costs by settling at an
early date. All accounts prior to the
first of August, 1868, are included in
the above.
Our belles eall a great many people
to church these summer Sundays.
The fly's inhumanity to man makes
countless thousands euss!
A horse of Mr. Mock, one mile
east of McConnellsburg, was stolen on
the night of the 10th.
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Letters patent have been issued to
Rev. G. W. Berkstresser, of this place,
for an improved butter churn.
Hon. li. J. Haldeman, M. C. from
the Cumberland district, is stopping at
the Springs.
SEGARS !— Segsirs to suit all tastes
anil pocket books of all men, at
Grouse's Segar and Tobocco Store,
Pitt street.
Mr. C. C. Meyers, who went to the
West from East Providence, last
Spring, died very suddenly, in Mis
souri, last week.
So far our summer has been a very
pleasant one, but there have been none
of the extremely warm days that is
generally the case—when mercury gets
boiling over and we poor mortals run
away in perspiration.
The Income Tax Law expires by
limitation after one more annual pay
ment. Whether it will be continued
or repealed is an opeu question —both
sides being supported by strong advo
cates. _____
ST. CLAIRSVILLE. — Read Jerry S.
Blymyer's advertisement in another
column. He has opened a new tin and
stove store in St. Clairsville. Jerry un
derstands his business and will sell
cheap FOR CASH ! augl2w2.
The Radical Legislative Conference
met here on last Friday, but for want
of a quorum adjourned without mak
ing any nominations. The Radical
candidates will adjourn after the Oc
tober election, for the same reason.
Pacification, Golden Cloud, Sweet 18,
Fruits of Flowers, Durham, Virginia's
Choice, Volocipede, Apricot, Jenny,
and other brands of popular tobacco,
at Grouse's. Sign of the Indian, Pitt
street.
IN TOWN.— Judge Findlay, Valentine
Hay, A. T. Ankeny, J. P. Philson,
and A. Dunham, Esqs., are in town at
tending the Senatorial and Legislative
conferences. They are all capital
"Frosty sons," and their faith in De
mocracy is unbounded. Prothonotary
Robison, Dr. W. S. Wishart, James
Wishart and Abner Hess, Esqs., rep
resent "Little Fulton," and represent
her well, too.
PERSONAL. — Bob Barker of the firm
of Barker, Moore A Mein, successors
to the well known firm of T. Morris
Perot A Co., Phila., is in town, and in
tends to call on the merchants of this
county generally. Bob is a capital fel
low, and our business men can do no
better than patronize the firm of
which he is a member.
The new firm is selling the famous
"First National White Lead," which
has gained such a well known repu
tation.
IN MEMORIUM.— Mr. Thomas Saupp,
formerly a typo of this office, died the
other day in Kansas City, after a long
and severe illness. Our young friend
emigrated to the West shortly after
serving his time in the GAZETTE office,
and had succeeded, by untiring indus
try, in establishing himself in a lucra
tive business. But the grim monster,
Death, sought hiin for a victim, and
he has gone to "that bourne from
whence no traveler e'er returns." We
deeply sympathize with the widowed
mother, brothers and sisters. Peace to
his ashes!
RECIFE TO SAVE MONEY.— Don't
buy on "tick," thus being tempted to
buy more than you can pay for readi
ly, and always "dead broke" after pay
ing such debts off, but go to H. F. Ir
vine's boot, shoe, queensware, glass
ware, grocery and notion store, No. 2
Anderson's Row, where you can buy
only for cash, and at much lower rates
than when you buy on credit, you will
be sure to save a considerable sum of
money in the course of one year. Try
it.
About eighteen years ago Isaac Mar
tin and family emigrated to Michigan,
leaving a son, Barnard Martin, in
Southampton township, Bedford coun
ty. Since then they have not heard
definitely from him. Any persons
knowing of his whereabouts or what
has become of him will confer a great
favor upon his aged parents by com
municating the same to Isaac Martin,
Kohisonville, Bedford county, l*a.
DUBLIN TOWNSHIP AHEAD.—Big
gest Snake of the Season.— Our Dublin
township correspondent sends us word
that a youhg man by the nume of
Rush Benedict, residing in said town
ship, some time since killed a black
snake which measured 12 feel in length.
We have noticed some of our ex
changes bragging over what they call
ed big snakes, but havn't seen any
thing to cope with the above, in Ful
ton county we think nothing of such
snakes.— Fulton Democrat.
THE lady who took everybody's eye
must have a lot of 'em.
SENATORIA L CONFERENCE.— The
Democratic con forces of the Senatorial
District, composed of the counties of
Somerset, Bedford and Fulton, met at
the Mengel House, in Bedford, on
Tuesday, Aug. 17, and organized by
the appointment ot J. P. Philson, Esq.,
as President, and E. F. Kerr, Esq., as
Secretary. The following conferees
presented their credentials and were
admitted to seats in the conference.
Somerset.— J. P. Philson, Valentine
I lav and A. T. Ankeny.
Bedford. —O. E. Shannon, E. *.
Kerr and J. McCleery.
Fulton Dr. H. S. Wishart, Abner
Hess and James Wishart.
On motion, nominations for candi
dates for Senator were made, and the
names of Hiram' Findlay, of Somerset,
J. W. Dickerson, of Bedford and Jami
son Kellcy, of Fulton, were placed in
nomination.
After a number of ballots, Hiram
Findlay, Esq., of Somerset, was unani
mously declared to be the nominee.
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LEGISLATIV K CONFERENCE.— The
Democratic conferees of the Legislative
district, composed of the counties of
Somerset, Bedford anil Fulton, met at
the Mengel House, iu Bedford, 011 Tues
day, Aug. 17, and organized by ap
pointing Hon. James Burns, President,
and Valentine Hay, Esq., Secretary.
The following conferees were present.
Somerset —Valentine Hay, A. T. An
keny and J. P. Philson.
Bedford— James Burns, John J. Cess
na and H. P. Diehl.
Fulton —Dr. H. S. Wishart, Abner
Hess and James Wishart.
The following candidates were plac
ed iu nomination : Samuel Walker, of
Somerset, W. C. Sehaeffer, of Bedford
and Thomas Sipe of Fulton. After
the lirst ballot the name of Samuel
Walker was withdrawn by Air. Hay,
and Judge Burns presented the follow
ing letter of declination from W. C.
Sehaeffer, Esq., which was read and
ordered to be incorporated in the pro
ceedings:
BEDFORD, PA., Aug. 17, 1869.
To the Democratic Conferees of Bed
ford, Fulton and Somerset Counties:
GENTLEMEN:— I respectfully with
draw my name for nomination for the
Legislature and suggest the name of
Hon. Joseph B. Noble, a gentleman of
sterling integrity and a faithful demo
crat.
I shall ever gratefully remember the
kindness of my friends in presenting
my name, and assure them I shall
never cease to feel a deep interest in
the success of the gallant Democracy
of Bedford county.
Very Trulv, Yours,
W. C. SCHAEFFER.
The nominations of Hon. Joseph B.
Noble and Captain Thomas Sipe were
then made unanimous. On motion
the conference adjourned.
$5.00 REWARD.— The above reward,
we understand, lias been offered by
the political friends of John Cessna for
any information that will lead to the
discovery of the little fellow. Their
uneasiness has been caused by the fail
ure of the late Radical County Con
vention to mention the catamountain
member in their resolutions. They
seem to have lost sight of him alto
gether. And though lost to sight, he
is not to memory dear. Poor lost
John !
P. S. —Five dollars is as much as they
consider John worth. If the finder
wants more, he can keep his secret to
himself. — Chambershury Valley Spirit.
DISTRESSING ACCIDENT.— On yes
terday week, a very sail accident hap
pened in Licking Creek township,
which cast a gloom over the whole
neighborhood. Two young men, sons
of Mr. Frauk Si pes, of said township,
were engaged in hauling bark and in
coming down a hill, the younger, a lad
about 11 years of age, was walking be
side the wagon, and it is supposed slip
ped and fell, when the wagon passed
over his head crushing it in and kill
ing the boy instantly. The elder
brother, aged about 19 years, was dri
ving and did not know anything ofthe
accident until he had gone some dis
tance when he looked back and saw
his brother lying In the road dead.—
Fulton Democrat.
RlOT.— Juliana street was the scene
of a sanguinary conflict between the
two races, on Monday last. The weap
ons, offensive and defensive, were
stones, and these missiles were thrown
around with a recklessness that made
it unsafe to be within "stones throw"
of the belligerent parties. A few
bloody heads, terrible curses—loud anil
deep—and no little excitement, and
the affair wound up. We are sorry to
state that a Utile boy came near being
made an innocent victim by a stray
stone. He was severely cut about the
face,
The riot commenced near Harris'
corner, but as there are so many con
flicting stories as to how it originated,
we withhold comment. We would
merely suggest, however, that throw
ing stones on one of our thoroughfares
is by no means a healthful recreation,
and should not be indulged in by any
one. If exercise of that kind is need
ed, base ball is much better, and even
that often results in bone bruising.
H. T.—1860 —X. —The unprecedented
and extraordinary demand for Planta
tion Bitters Is evidently owigto their
b..ng prepared with pure St. Croix
Rum, Calisaya Bark, Ac. Our drug
gists complain that it is almost impos
sible to keep a supply, and that their
orders, owning to the great demand,
are but tardily executed. Do not be
come discouraged. Be sure and get
the genuine.
MAGNOLIA WATER.— Superior to the
best imported German Cologne, and
sold at half the price.
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A BOOZY fellow was observed the
other day driving a "porker," holding
on to his tail, and when asked what he
was doing, replied that he was "study
ing gohog-raphy."
The biggest man in Indiana is Dav
id liuskirk, who lives In Monroe coun
ty. He is about seven feet high and
weighs 300 pounds.
It is estimated that 5,000 acres of flax
were sown iu Minnesota this year,—
One man in Austin has two hundred
acres.
IHtar iSeHfurU HfWorH, ffm*
We have received a copy of the Ge
neral and Special Pennsylvania Road
Law, a book just issued by Col. F. C.
Hooton, District Attorney of Chester
County. The book gives a short state
ment of the method of obtaining a
new road. It gives the power and au
thority of Road Jurors; the duties of
Supervisors under the General and
Special Laws, and the duties of ltoad
Contractors. Every Supervisor, Jus
tice of the Peace, Road Contractor and
Surveyor, should have a copy. Every
man accustomed to serve upon Road
Juries, and every man interested in
knowing just what the law of the road
is, should have a copy. Upon sending
fifty-four cents to George F. Worrall,
West Chester, Pa., Book Seller and
Publisher, a copy of the book will be
sent to any address free of postage.
BRAINARD'S MUSICAL WORLD for
August comes promptly to hand, and
is as interesting and instructive as us
ual. Besides a large amonnt of beau
tiful new music, it contains entertain
ing musical reading, sketches, stories,
news, gossip, and valuable hints for
musicians. Published monthly at
SI.OO per annum. Elegant premiums
are given for clubs. Send ten cents to
the publishers, S. Brainard & Sons,
Cleveland, 0., and you will receive
specimen copies by return mail.
THE LADY'S FRIEND FOR SEPTEM
BER. —A handsome steel engraving of
Portia, the heroine of "The Merchant
of Venice," opens the September num
ber of this charming periodical. This
is followed by the usual large and bril
liant Fashion Plate, by an appropriate
engraving of a Picnic, and by engra
vings ot children's Fashions, Young
Lady's Toilet, Mantelet, Headdresses,
Bodice, Corsage, Ac. The literary mat
ter is all of the most interesting and
en'ertaining character. Published by
Deacon A Peterson, 319 Walnut Street,
Philadelphia, at $2.50 a year.
Now is THE ACCEPTED TIME.— The
yellow slip of paper pasted on each
subscriber's GAZETTE contains his
name and a date. The date indicates
from what time he owes us for the pa
per, and as our terms are $2 in advance
and $2.50 if not paid within the year,
he knows exactly how much to remit
us. Come forward, friends, just now
is the accepted time, and send at once
the amount you owe us and you will
receive the printer's blessing. We
stand greatly in need of the money you
owe us, as we must pay our paper bills,
Ac., in cash, (and they are not small
like the bills due us for the paper),
and unless our patrons pay us punctu
ally, we must borrow the money to en
able us to send them the GAZETTE.—
Come, roll in, tumble in, and don't be
afraid to pay the printer, especially you
who are indebted to us from 'laugGo,'
130ct65,' 'laugGG,' 'iaugC7,' and other
'ancient' dates.
An archeological investigation of the
country around Gettysburg, conducted
by a learned antiquarian, has proved
the truth of a belief long entertained
by residents that the battle field of
Gettysburg had, in the distant past,
been the scene of a bloody struggle be
tween the Indians or some unknown
or long extinct race. This fact is at
tested by the exhumation of the mil
itary implements of the combatants
and the remains of the dg3d in what is
known as the Indian field, about a
mile southwest of Round Top and of
the National Cemetery. These relics
are found thickly imbefleij in thesoii
over the whole area of territory which
was the scene of the battles in 1863.
They consist of stone arrow-heads,
battle axes, war clubs, shields, Ac.
Some of them have been disinterred
from their tomb of centuries and plac
ed on exibition in the college for the
present.
A hugh landslide occurred near
Stockport, in Columbia county, New
York, on Monday of last week. The
eartn caved to a distance of eighty feet,
and the surface moved six hundred
feet, carrying trees and fences with it,
and leaving thorn upright and in good
order on their new site. Some of the
weaker trees were snapped or twisted.
The movement occupied half an hour,
being very gradual, and no noise was
heard until the mass struck the base of
a hill with a crash like thunder. A
fissure deep beyond sounding has ap
peared near the sunken portion of land,
and fears are entertained that another
slide may occur. Thousands of people
have visited the scene of the phenom
enon, and great excitement exists in
Stockport.
At a little place called Ilcathville, in
Northumberland county, Va., last
\yeek, a riot occurred between whites
and blacks, ip the course of which a
negro was killed by a sailor. The lat
ter was put in jail, but the white peo
ple rescued him at night, and soCanby
has sent a detachment of soldiers to the
place.
Two horses in Jones county, lowa,
were cured of rattlesnake bites by the
external application of turpentine and
salt to the affected places, and by
drenching with a decoction of snake
weed and whisky.
REVIEW OF illK M iHIiUK.
Corrected every week.
PHILADELPHIA, August 17.
FLOUR.—The quotationsare-
Northwest superfine,
Northwest extra,
Northwest extra family, 7.00(5>5.50
Penua. and West'n sup., 6.00(®7.00
Penna. and West'n extra,
Penna. and West'n family,
Penna. and West'n fancy ,
Rye flour, 6.13(36.25
GRAIN. We (junto—
Pennsylvania red, per bus,, sJ.js(giLsß
Southern "
California, "
White, " l,6o@|.Ga
Rye, " 0.00(gd,g5
Corn, for yel,, " 0.88 i; 1.15
Oats, " (OJ7SC
SEEDS.—We quote
C'loverseed, per bus., at $9.00(3;9.50
Timothy, " 2.35(02.62
Flaxseed, " 2.05(3)2.70
PROVISIONS.—We quote-
Mess Pork, per bbl., $33.50<334.00
Bacon Hams, per lb., 200*210
Salt Shoulders, " X2c
Prime Lard, " 17c
Ouly one luau in Florida returned
an income for 1868 of over SIO,OOO, and
but seven had over $5,000. The total
number taxed is less than two hun
dred.
A citizen of Quincy, Mass., found in
his chamber one day last week a rattle
snake nearly five feet long and hav
ing nine rattles.
The Russian Railroad Gazette says
that Russia has already paid upward
of 200,000,000 roubles to American rail
road contractors.
Sixteen young ladies and fifteen gen
tlemen graduated last week from the
Baptist University at Lewisburg,
Pennsylvania.
A man named Charles Watkius shot
and killed another named Richard
Woods at a political picnic near Mem
phis on Wednesday last.
MARRIED.
CLEAVER —WAY—On the 13th in9t., by tho
Rev. C. U. Heilinan, at the Reformed Parsonage
in St Ciairsville, Mr George D Cleaver, of Clear
field county, and Miss Emma Jane Way, of this
county.
DIED.
MELLOTT—In East Providence tp., on the 4th
inst., Jacob Mellott, aged 71 years, 9 months and
21 days. He lived to see his great great grand
children.
PICKLING AND FAMILY VIN
EGAR. Superior White Wine and Cider
Vinegar of Fine F.avor, Strength and Parity.
For Sale by O R OSTER A CO.
&ugl9tt)3.
DR. GEO. C. DOUGLAS will give
prompt attention to all professional business
submitted to his care. Especial attention given
to Obstetric Diseases of Women, and all Chronic
diseases.
OFFlCEOpposite Inquirer building. Resi
dence at Maj. Washabaugh's. Office hours from
10 to 11 A. M., and 4 to 5 P■ M aug!9,'69tf.
INSTATE OF JOSEPH BOYER,
j DEC D.—Letters v>f Administration, with
the Will annexed of Joseph Boyer, late of Juniata
township, Bedford county. Pa., dee d, having
bean granted to tbe undersigned by the Register
of Bedford county, all persons indebted to said
estate are hereby requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims will present
them, properly authenticated, for settlement
SAMUEL BOYER, Adm'r
With will annexed of Joseph Boyer, dee'd.
augl9w9.
4 EDITOR'S NOTICE.—The under
signed, appointed by the Court of Common
i of Bedford oounty. to report a distribution
of the money in the hands of !s. L. llussall, Esq ,
Trustee of James H. Becler, W. Scott Beeler,
Margaret A. Beeler, now Margaret A. Trout, and
Mary E- Beeler, now Mary E. Ruby, children of
John W. Beeler, dee'd, will attend to the duties
of his appointment, on Monday the 30th
day of August, instant, at his office in Bedford, at
10 o'clock, A. M., when and where all parties in
tcrested can attend. JNO. P. HEED,
auglOwl. Auditor.
rill IE LEHIGH UNIVERSITY,
SOUTH BETHLEHEM. PA.
First term opens Sept 1 The first two years
are devoted to the basis studies of a practical ed
ucation : after which the student enters for to
years more, one of the special schools, viz: 1.
General Literature. 2. Civil Engineering. 3.
Mechanical Engineering 4. Mining and Me
tallurgy.s, Analytical Chemistry. Applicants
for admission to any class will be examined on
and after Aug 20. App'y to
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)LBURN'S PATENT
RED JACKET AXE.
Is better than our regular shapod Axes for these
reasons. First—lt cuts deeper. Second—lt
don't stick in the Wood. Third —It does not jar
the hand. Fourth— No tiiuo is wasted in taking
the Axe rut of the cut. Eifth —With the same
labor you will do one third more work than with
regular Axes. Red paint has nothing to do with
the good qualities of this Axe, for Ui ouj
ars painted red- If your hardware store does
not keep our goods, we will gladly answer in
quiries or fill your orders direct, -or give you the
name of the nearest dealer who keeps our Axes.
LIPPINCOTT A BAKEWELL,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sole owners of Colburn's and Red Jacket Patents.
A romatic Vegetable Soap,
j COLGATE A CD'S
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New YORK •••••••• ESTAB. 1806,
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SOLD BY ALL DRUG GISTS
$0 A Day for all. Address A J FULLAM. N Y.
tfU 10.00P ER DAY GUARANTEED
fj) Agents to sell the "Home Shuttle"
Sewing Machine. It makes the LOOK STITCH, a
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St. Louis, Mo.
ASK yoijr Doctor OR Droggist for
SVifEET yUIMNE—it equals (bitter) Qui
nine. Is made only by F. STEARNS, Chemist,
Detroit. marl9w4
TTmployment that pay*. For partic-
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tleboro, Vt.
riTHIRTY YEARS' Experience in
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J . The author may be consulted upon any of the
diseases upon which bis books treat, either person?
ally or by mail, ami wMioines sept to any part of
the" world. Julylrtw4
A BIG FUSS OVER NO PROF'
IT.—We are just telling for a little amuse,
rnent 1U Duo yards choice Styles of standard ealioo
prints, at 8, 10, 11 and 12$ cents, and you should
see 'em grab after it. It's so CHE AP, IS the reas?
on G. K. OSTER A CO.
Bedford junlßtn3
gotitt$ t &*.
C TRAIN DRILL.—The Celebrated
J LANCASTER CHAIN DRILL, tbe beet,
and 25 per cent cheaper than any Drill is the
Market, for sale by JOHN NELSON.
St. Clair tp.—julylOtf.
/ 1 ROCERIES.—Go to G. It. Oster
\IT A Co. for choice Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Syrups,
Ac. Choice Sugar 124, 14, 15, 16 and 17 cents.
Syrups <SO. 80, 100, and 120 cents for choice Golden
Syrup ; and as good Kio Coffee for 25 ets. as is sold
in Central Pa. julyl6m3.
Not ICE.—We respectfully notify
all in our debt, knowing their obligations,
to pay us our over dire ami unless paid in a
very short time, costa will be added without re
spect to persons Thanking our friends who have
paid us promptly, we notify all, who imagine they
have a right to use our means for years, tbey
will receive our especial attention.
No business can be sustained without money
and we purpose handling some of ours "peacebly
if we can forcebly if we must."
aul2tf ; A B. CRAMER A CO
riX) BRIDGE BUILDERS '.—The
J. undersigned, Commissioners of Bedford co.-
will receive sealed proposals for the building of
two county bridges across Dunnings Creek, in St
Clair tp., the one near Henderson s mill and the
other where the public road leading to Pleasant
ville crosses said creek near George Knisely's.
Proposals must be handed in at the Commission
ers' office, or sent to the Clerk, on or before
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. BTII. (Court week) by 2
o'clock, P. M Plans and specifications can be
seen at the office.
Attest, DAVID HOWSARE,
JOHN G. FISHER, PETER M BARTON,
Clerk, D. B. BEEGLE,
augl2w4 Commissioners
fi Olt BAL E.
PURE BRED HOGS AND FOWLS.
WINTER SEED WHEAT.
And other FARM SEEDS, from hum's EXPERI
MENTAL FARM, Chambersburg, Pa.
Diehl's and Boughton Beardless ; Week's and
Trcadwcll's Bearded White Wheats; French
White and Red Chaff; Purple Straw Bearded
Red Mediterranean, and German Amber Beard
less, are the best,earliest,hardiest and most produc
tive Wheats that can be recommended for general
cultivation Price $5 per bushel. 4 pounds of
any kind by Mail, post paid, for sl. Twenty
heads of different varieties sent post paid for
sl. Twenty other varieties of Wheat, Barley
and Oats of last years importation. See Deiti's
Expermcntal Farm Journal; send and subscribe
for it; only $1.50 per year ; the most useful Jour
nal printed. Address GOE. A. DEITZ.
aug!2w4 Chambersburg, Pa.
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice in
hereby given that letters testamentaey to
the estate of David Sparks, late cl' West Provi
dence tp., deceased, have been granted "to the
undersigned, by the Register of Bedford county
All persons indebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same, will present them, duly
authenticated- for settlement
W. W. SPARKS,
P. W. SPARKS,
july.'JOwfi Ex'rs.
A DM1NISTRAT< >R\S N()TICE.-
Notice is hereby given that letters of ad
ministration upon the estate of Henry Culp, late
ol Schellsburg Borough, dee'd.. have been grant
ed to tbo subscriber, by the Register of Bedford
county. All persons indebted to the estate are
requested to make immediate payment, aud those
having claims will present them, properly au
thenticated. for settlement.
julyJOwO. JNO. RININGER, Adm'r.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. —M
Saturday, the 4th day of September, A. I).,
1869, the undersigned. Administrator of the estate
of Wm. Frazier, late of Juniata tp.. deceased, by
virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bed
ford county, will sell at pubKc sale, on the prem
ises, all that FARM AND TRACT OF LAND, of
which said deceased died seized, situate in the
township of Juniata, aforesaid, containing 36a
acres, 26 perches, about 50 acres cleared, having
thereon erected a dwelling house and barn a.id
necessary outbuildings, with an orchard thereon;
adjoining lands of the undersigned, Samuel Flegle.
Wm. Kinsey, James Burns, Wm. McKinney and
Jonas Shultz. Terms . One third to remain a
charge up"n the premises during the lifetime of
the w.dow, the interest payable annually to her,
and at her death the principal to the heirs, one
third in hand at confirmation of sale, and the re
maining third in two equal annual payments
thereafter. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
of said day. Posession will be given at once.
J YMES W FRAZIER.
augsw4. Adrn'r.
17 XECUT< )ItS' SALE OF VA LU-
Ji ABLE REAL ESTATE.—On SATURDAY,
A1 OUST, 28, 1869, on the premises, at Bridge
port, in Londonderry township, Bedford County,
Pa., containing 262 acres, 160 acres cleared and
in a good state of cultivation, haying thereon
erected two good dwelling houses, a barn and
other out buildings, also, a saw mill with unsur
passed water power and in good running order.
N B. Widow's Dower to remain in this property
until her death
Sale to begin at 10 o'clock, P. M., when further
terms will be made known.
HENRY MILLER,
SAMUEL MTLLER.
Executors of the will of John Miller, dec d.
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The undersigned have now open a
large and well assorted stock of
SPRING ANI) SUMMER GOODS.
The credit system, TIKI NO NEARLY
,I PLA Y EI) OUT we will sell cheap
for
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Interest charged on all old accounts
after ninety days.
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Bedford, Pa., June 18, 'B9.
"VfEW GOODS!! NEW GOODS
The undersigned has just received from the East a
large and varied stoek of New (Joods,
which are now open for
examination, at
MILL-TOWN,
two miles Wegt of Bedford, comprising everything
usually found in a first-class country store
consisting, in part, of
Dry-Goods,
Delaines,
Calicoes,
Muslins,
Oassimers,
Boots and Shoes,
Groceries,
Notions,
Ac., Ac.
All of which will be sold at the most reasonable
prices.
Thankful for past favors, we solicit a con
tinuance of the public tronage.
Call and exam r goods.
may24,'67. G. JTEAGER.
T ET EVERY MAN, WOMAN
AND CHILD
READ TIIIS!
Their own interests are at stake in
this matter. Everybody has suffered so much
from the aocursed CREDIT SYSTEM, if system
it can be called, that I intend to offer to every
body a panacea for the evil in the future.
On and after the first day of June, 1809. I will
sell goods EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH OR PRO
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me, but I flatter myself that it will be only thoso
from whom I cannot collect present accounts.
All goods will be sold at about one-half the
profit now pa'd by consumers. The people often
complain of Bedford prices being higher than else
where, and it is doubtless true, to some extent, for
the reason that good customers have had to pay
for others' goods with an additional profit on their
own.
Let an intelligent community sustain me in this
enterprise and they WILL SAVE FROM TEN
TO FIFTEEN PER CENT. ON EVERYTHING
THEY CONSUME.
mayllmJ H. F. IRVINE
"VTOTICE.—AII accounts not settled
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or note, will be put in the hands of an officer for
collection. Friends will please take notice, and
by so doing will save trouble and costs.
mayl4w3 H F. IRVINE.
Sr.
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BEDFORD CLASSICAL SCIKX >L.
—The above school will re-open on MON
DAY, AUGUST 2nd, 1869. The same studies
will be pursued as formerly, viz:—The various
branches of a good English education, with the
addition it desired, of the higher mathematics
Latin, Greek, French. German, ar,d Spanish. It
is desirable that all the students should study
Latin, although not obligatory.
Terms- par quarter of 10 weeks.
English branches 57.50
" " with Latin, or Greek, or both, 10.00
" " with one or more modern
languages, 12.00
FREDERICK WOODS,
Bedford July 186.9, mj. Principal.
CIAMP MEETING.—The Metho
ydlsts ot Schellsburg Charge will hold their
Camp Meeting near Hull and Deanor's Mill, in
the same grove where it was held last year, to
commence August 13 1869.
Ample arrangements have been made for
boarding and horse feed, on and near the greund.
Persons wishing to have tents put up can be ac
comodated by addressing either of the pastors at
Schellsburg.
The ministers and members of all adjoining
charges and sister churches arc eordialiy invited
to tani with us in ugr Feaut of Tabernacles.
A. W. DECKER.
JOSEPH GRAY,
julJOwd Pastors
KEYSTf )N E CI DE R MILLS,
Warranted the best in the World ar old pri
ces, and WILLOUGUBY'S CELEBRATED GUM
SPRING AND ROLLER GRAIN DRILLS for
sowing grain, grass seed and fertilizers, made
with the shovels set zig-zag or inzingle rank.
Farmers will buy no other I ind Sold byllartly
A Metzgar, exclusive Agents for Bedford and ad
joining counties.
Also a complete stock of building material,
Blacksmith's tools, shoe findings. Leathers, Sad
dling and a fu'l assortment of general Hardware,
which for the Cash we will sejl at City prices.
HARTLEY A MET2GEK,
juKlt'tf Sign of the Red Pad Lock.
QTOP T H 1 EF ! !
O ONE OF THE MOST USEFUL IN VENTIUNS
—of the day is—
FOWLER'S PATENT
BURGLAR ALA RM ! As a Means
of Protection Against Burglars, il is not only
simple, safe and reliable, but can he provided
At A V ery Small Cost. It is so light and oouipact
that it may be conveniently carried in the vest
pocket. Every almost without exception,
whn eaamtues if hays it
It can he attached to doers or windows without
labor, cost, or trouble, and Is somethiug that every
person ought to hive.
Any person wanting an agonoy will address the
undcrsigneJ. who own the Right for the State of
Virginia, and also the right of Bedford oounty,
Pa. They also are the agents for the sale of
Blake's celebrated Patent Chair Spring
JACOB WAGNER A CO.,
angSut'L Bloody Run, Pa.
soti ttt.
CIOURT PROCLAMATION.— To
) the Coroner, the Justices of the. Peace, and
Constable* in the different Townships in the
County, of Bedford, Greeting : KNOW re. that
in pursuance of a precept to ine directed, under
the hand and seal of the Hon. ALEXANDER
KINO, President of the several Courts of Common
Pleas, in the 18th District, consisting of the coun
ties of Franklin, Fulton, Bedford and Somerset,
and by virtue of bis 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 Peace; and
G. W.Gtxr, and WILLIAM G. EICHOLTZ, Judges of
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
General Jail Delivery and General Quarter Ses
sions of the peace therein to be holden for the coun
ty of Bedford, aforesaid, on the Ist Monday of
September, (being the 6th day,) 1869, at 1(1 o'clock,
m 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 12th day of
August, in the year of our Lord, 1889.
ROBERT STECKMAN,
SHERIKK'S OFFICE, | Sheriff.
Bedford, Aug, 12, 1889. j w4
LIST OF CAUSES put down for
trial at September Term. 1869, (6th day).
Joseph Griffith vs Eliza Miller
Joseph Garliek vs Ab'm. Garlick
Thomas Growdon vs Arch Blair, et ai
JacobS Brumbaugh vs Thomas R. Sleek
Adam Leonard vs John Yount
Philip T. Doyle vs W Camell'sEx raetal
Diehl & Dibert vs Barclay A Shoemaker
JamcsPatton v? Sauual Hcffner, et ai
R. Kirkpatrick ACo vs G. It. Barndoliar's
administrator.
Sophia M. Mullon nvs Geo Mullin's Exor's
Certified August 9th, 1869.
augl2w4 0. E. SHANNON, Proth'y.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.—AII p7-
sons interested, arc hereby notified that the
following accountants have filed their accounts in
the Registers Office of Bedford county, and that
the same will bo presented to the Orphans' Court,
in and for said county, on Tuesday, the 7th day
of Sept., next, at the Court House, in Bedford,
for confirmation :
The aceount of John Kcagy, one of the Execu
torsof the last Will, Ac, of Abraham Keagy, late
of Middle Woodbury township, deceased.
The third supplemental account of Job Mann,
one of the Ex'rs of the last will and testament of
Ab'm. Kerns, late of the Borough and County of
Bedford, deceased.
Account of John Grifith, administrator of all
and singular the goods and chattel, rights and
credits, which were of Matthias Otto, late of St.
Clair township, deceased,
The account of Abia M. Aker, administrator
of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights
and credits which were of Jeremiah Akers, late
of Monroe township, Bedford county, deceased.
The aceount of James Householder administra
tor of George Riley, late of East Providence tp.,
Bedford county, dee'd.
The account of Daniel Walter, Executor of the
last Will and Testament of Samuel Sill, lateot St.
Clair township, Bedford county, Pennsylvania,
deceased.
Account of Wis. S. Beegle. guardian of Wary
W Harclerode, minor child of L&vinia A. M.
Harclerode, dee'd.
Account of Wm. S. Becgle, guardian of Susan
Harclerode, minor daughter of Lavinia A. R.
Harclerode, dee'd
The administration accouut of Ab'm. B. Bunn,
Executor of the last Will. Ae., of Ann Catharine
Dannaker, late of Schellsburg Borough, dee'd.
The account of John Z. Kockendarfer and Jacob
Z. Kockendarfer, administrators ol all and singu
lar the goods and chattels, rights and credits
which were of John B Kockendarfer. late of
South Woodbury township, Bedford county, Pa ,
deed.
The aceount ol John P. Reed, trustee for the
sale ot the real estate of Margaretta T. Scbell, of
the Borough of Bedford, dee'd.
The accouut of Horatio J Means, administrator
of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights
and credits, which were of Jeremiah Morris, late
Monroe tp., Bedford county, Pa., dee'd.
The account of Jacob Potts, administrator of
all and singular the goods and chattels, rights
and credits, which were of Jonathan Potts, late
of Southampton tp., Bedford county, Pennsylvania,
dee'd.
The final aceount of William Berkheimer, Ex
ecutor of the last Will and Testament of Joseph
Riddle, late of Union tp., Bedford county, dee'd.
The administration account of Jno. S. Hetriek,
one of the Executors of the last Will, Ac., of Abra
ham Keagy, late of Middle Woodberry tp., dee'd.
Augl2w4. 0. E. SHANNON, Reg'r.
"VfOTlCE.—Accounts in the Coin
\ mon Pleas. The account of S. L. Russell,
Esq., Trustee of Margaret A. Beeler, now Mar
garet A. Trout, one of the children of John W
Beeler, dee'd, has been exhibited and filed in the
Prothonotary s Office, and will be allowed by the
Court of Common Pleas of Bedford County, at our
Court to be held at Bedford, on Thursday, the
9th day of September, next, unless causes be
shown why said aceount should not be allowed.
Bv direction of the Court.
0. E SHANNON,
augl2w4. Prot'y.
Bedford county, ss:—At an
Orphan's Cnurt held at Bedford, in and for
—•— the county of Bedford, on the 26th
{ SEAL ) <lay of April, A. D . 1869, before the
—v—- Judges of the said Court, on motion of
Att'y Spang, the Court grant a Rule upon the
heirs and legal representatives of George Deit
rick. late of Harrison township, deceased, to wit:
William Deitrick. Goorge Deitrick, redding in
Lancaster City, Penna., Rebecca Deitrick, resid
ing in same place, Martha Deitrick intermarried
with—Bolaen issue two children, residing at Buf
falo Mills, Bedford oounty, Israel Deitrick, resid
ing in California, David Deitrick. residing in
Morgan county, Ohio, Washington Deitrick, re
siding in St. Thomas, Franklin co., Pa., Daniel
Deitrick. residing in Green Village. Franklin co ,
Pa and Solomon Deitrick, residing at Buffalo
Mills, Bedford county, PH., to be and appear at
an Orphan's Court to be held at Bedford, in and
for said county, on the first Monday of Septem
ber, next, being the 6th day, to accept or refuse
to take the Real Estate of said George Deitrick,
deceased, at the valuation which has been valued
and appraised in pursuance of a writ of Partition
or Valuation issned out of the said Court of Bed
ford county, and to the Sheriff of said county for
that purpose, directed, or show cause why the
same should not be sold. By the Court :
In Testimony whereof, I have hereunto sot my
hand and the seal of said Court, at Bedford, the
day and year aforesaid.
Attest. 0. E. SHANON,
ROB'T. STKCKXAK, Clerk.
augl2w4. Sheriff.
Bedford county, ss : -At an
Orphan's Court held at Bedford, ifi and tor
—. the county of Bedford, on the 18th day
{ SEAL \ of May, 1869, before the Judges of the
—,-w Court, on motion of G. H. Spang, Esq ,
the Court grant a Rule upon the heirs and legal
representatives of John Reilly, late of Juniata
township, deceased, to wit: John Roilly, residing
in Juniata township, Bedford county, Pa., Wil
liam Reilly, residing in county, lowa,
near lowa City, and Hester Ann, intermarried
with Joseph Mullen, residing in Napier township,
Bedford county, to be and appear at an Orphan's
Court to be held ut Bedford, iu and for suid coun
ty, on the Ist Monday, 6th day of September,
next, to accapt or refuse to take the Real Estate
of said John Reilly, deceased, at the valuation
which has been valued and appraised, in persu
ance ot a writof Partition or Valuation issued out
of the Orphan's Court of Bedford county, and to
she Sheriff of said county for that purpose direc
ted, or show cause why the same should not be
sold. By order of the said Court :
In testimony whereof, 1 have hereunto set my
hand and the seal of said Court, at Bedford, the
day and year aforesaid. 0 E.SHANNON,
Attest: Clerk.
ROBERT STKCKMAS, Sheriff. aug!2w4.
SHERIFF'S SALE—By virtue of
Sundry writs of Eicri Pacta and Vend Ex
■ points to me direoted, there will be exposed to
public sale, at the Court House, in the Borough
1 of Bedford, on SATURDAY the 4th day of Sep
i teiubcr, A. D-, 1869. at 10 oclock, A. M., the fol
\ lowing described Real Estate, to wit:
One Tract of land containing 128 acres, more or
less 40 acres cleared and under fence, with one
story and a half log house, double log barn and
plank washhouse thereon elected with an apple
orchard thereon, adjoining lands of Abratn Kver
sole, Eliza Miller, Benjamin Yoter and Abram
Rioe, situate in South Woodbury township, Bed
ford county, and taken in execution as the prop
erty of Henry S. Earnest.
Aiso, one tract of land, oontainiag 2 acres,
ui ore or less, all cleared and under fence, with
a two tory slog house weathorboared, frame
bank barn thereon ereoted, with a good apple
orchard thereon, adjoining lands of jaeob Hitter,
Daniel Tetwiler ; also, one tract of laud, contain
ing 39 acres' more or less, 2a acres cleared and
under fence, adjoining lands of Jacob Hitter,
Daniel Tetwiler, Christian L. Hoffman and
Martha R. Duncan's heirs, situate in Middle
Woodbury township, Bedford oounty, and taken
in execution a> the proporty of John B. Ferry.
Also, one lot of ground fronting on Main Street,
82J feet and running back to an alley 182 i feet,
with a two story log bouse weatberboarded, with
one and a half story rough east kitchen attached
and frame stable thereon ereeted, adjoining lots
of G. W. Shearer on the North, an aliey on the
East, Benjamin Kegg on the South, situate in
Raiusburg Burough, and taken iu execu ion as
the property of A. J. Pennell.
1 ROB'T. STECKMAN, Shff
Sheriffs office Bedibrd, Pa., augl2w4.
E W TIN STO 11 E
ST. ULAIUSVILLE.
i JERY S. BLYMYER has opened a TIN STORE
at St. Clairlville, aud will manufacture and keep
on hand a full stock of TIN WARE, STOVE
PIPE and COPPER KETTLES. His prices will
he as low as any in the oounty. Spouting and
Jab work done toorder.
Give him a call, as be is determined to give
i satisfaction. augl2w!