The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, October 21, 1869, Image 3

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Home and Around.
HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP R.R.
— WISTER ARRANGE* EST. — TIMETABLE. —On and
after Sept. 16th, passenger trains will arrive and
depart as follows:
Mail Train leaves Mt. Dallas at 1.00 p. m.. ar
rives at Huntingdon at 4.20 p.m.: leaves Hunt
ingdon at 8.40 a.m., and arrives at Mt Dallas at
II .52 a. m.
Aecom'n Train leaves Saxton atS.2O a. in.,
and arrives at Huntingdon, at 10.10 a m.; leaves
Huntingdon at 5.55 p. ia., and arrives at ftaxton
at 7.41 p. m-
IIATS.— The ncw'fiil! styles of Hats,
just received by O. R. Oster & Co.
Call and take a look. sep-JOml.
A complete list of township and bor-
Otigh officers, elected on the V2th inst.,
will appear next week.
U. R. OUTER A* Co. have just reeeiv
e 1 gobs and gobs and lots of gobs of
new fall Goods. Call and see for your
selves. _______ sep3omL
Owing to the crowded state of our
columns, an almost total eclipse has
obscured our locals this week. We'll
promise to do better in our next.
FASHION.—The fashion for coats this
fall is a good ileal like that of last fall,
particularly with those who are com
pelled to wear last fall's coats.
G. R. OsTKii & Co. have just receiv
ed a large assortment of Ladies',
Misses' and Children's superior cus
tom-made Boots and Shoes. Call and
see. They speak for themselves.
sep3om 1.
Overcoats will l>e the sack style.
Those who have no overcoats will do
the best they can with linen dusters,
nankeens, umbrellas, etc.
Boots and shoes will be in quite gen
eral demand for out-door wear through
the winter.
The Treasury Department has deci
ded that all claim agents filling claims
fur back pay and bounty must state in
their letter of transmittal whether the
claims are prepared *by themslves or
sub-agents; and if by the latter, their
names should also be given.
LAST NOTICE. —The books and ac
counts of the GAZETTE Office, have
been placed in the hands of IL Nico
slemus, Esq., for collection. Those in
arrears will save costs by settling at an
early date. All accounts prior to the
first of August, 180$, are included in
the above.
ST. CLAIRSVILLE.—Everybody in
St. Clairsville and surrounding coun
try, in want of Cooking Stoves, Parlor
Stoves, (>ffice Stoves, Tinware of every
description, Copper Kettles, Ac., Ac.,
should call at the new Tin Store of J.
H. Nieodemus, in St. Clairsville. Mr.
Nicodemus is a practical tin store man
arid cannot fail to render satislaetiou
to all who will purchase of him.
We have received the October num
ber of Peters' Musical Monthly, which is
fulJ of choice music, both instrumen
tal and vocal- This is decidedly the
best and cheapest Musical Monthly
published, and should be in the hands
of every lover of music. Now is the
time to subscribe. Address J. L. Pe
ters, 196 Broadway, New York. Price,
only $3.00 per annum.
WATCH FOR COUNTERFEITS.— A
new grist of $lO counterfeit greenbacks
have been set afloat throughout the
State. This last issue is so well execu
ted, and so 'close an imitation of the
genuine, that professional 'experts
can hardly detect the difference. The
letter P., to Pay the. bearer , has an up
stroke; in the genuine it has none.
The fine lines which form the shading
around the Eagle's head in the vign
ette, are coarse and scratchy compared
with the genuine.
RAILROAD COMMITTEE. —The Pres
ident of the late railroad meeting has
appointed the following gentlemen a
committee to solicit subscriptions:
Isaac Mengel, Daniel W&shabaugh,
Job M. Shoemaker, William Chenc
weth and John R. Jordan. These
men are known as active business men,
and we trust that they will give this
important matter their earnest atten
tion. If the proper efforts are made, a
railroad to Bedford will soon be a fixed
fact.
DEMOREST'S YOUNG AMERICA.— The
November number of this popular lit
tle publication has just reached us, and
is decidedly the best number that has
been issued. Opening the bright cover,
<ontpopj>edabeautiful bird.asupplement
to the Magazine, worth its cost The
departments for the children,' he "Lit
tle Housekeeper" and the "Young
Farmer" are excellent. In fact, the
entire contents are just such as are cal
culated to please and instruct the ju
veniles. It is the best investment for
$1.60 that we know of. Published at
838 Broadway.
A Bill has already been introduced
in the Tennessee Legislature providing
for the calling of a constitutional Con
vention, to beheld in November, for
the purpose of forming a new constitu
tion repealing the present outrageous
instrument which was made by the
carpet-baggers, under military protec
tion and in obedience to the prompt
ings of Northern Radicals, in defiance
of the will of the Tennessee people.
That such a convention will be held
and such a new Constitution formed
and adopted by the people, we have
no doubt. The liberties of Tennessee
require this, and we hope to see it done
as soon as possible. The other South
ern states, we doubt not, will soon do
likewise."
"I came near selling my boots the
other day," said Scuttle to a friend.
"How so" Well, 1 had them hall
sold."
A keg of gunpowder recently explo
ded in the hands of a Pennsylvania
miner, and injured but did not kill the
holder.
Delaware shipped during the past
season by railroad alone 2,115,600 bas
kets of peaches to Philadelphia and
New York. ;
ELECTION RETURNS OF BEDFORD COUNTY-OCTOBER 12,1869.
Gov.ru,r lud,,„uv ; SSSST Assembly.
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Coleraio 161 88; 161 <8 M* } $ |gl {||| R+ ! 161 57 163 59 lti 59; 2 155 3631 HI 60 161; 60
Cufaberla'd Val 169 61! 162 61; 1M 59 163 161 • .. ' , y % #j) „ a 80 j 62 70 76| 77 75
Harrison ' 7ft 77; 7ft iS • , '■■ ' Q4 j )f) 5 , j M - 4,; ]Qg 61 #8 sf'5 f ' 98 7 50 < 97 on 105, 51 10.1
Hopewell , 50; 105 50 lt> 5 104 63 50 44 1 50 II 197 19. 55 197; 7o| 197 75
Juniata ! 1 74 197! 73j 196 7a 194, 153 74 19 n - | . , | fi4 78 0 , 7s 65 7ft, 65
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Sch.lisburg 44 34 4a 34 _ , 49 7 52 75 44; 71 49 71 48 j 72; 4. 72 47
Snake Springs. 72 47 .2 45; 72 46 82 . , 7 , 2 , , 0 22! 8 25i 8 25j 12| 20j 8 25
St. Clairsville... 12 3D 12 21 - - - . o3
St. Clair Tp.... 211 19ft 213 196 31! j. 193,212; 2 19 19 W, -03 y , , 2 ,- , #l 2 j 3 | 61! 323 61
Southampton... 217 61 221 61; Jj- 60 . 2-1 ... 61 28 | .... 2S 2s 32 1 28 1 32 28: 33 28 33
Woodberrybor. 28 33 28 S3 ->! 831 .0 33) • l3o j 123 127 ; 120! 124 8j 120 8 121 123 129 123 129
Woodberry M. 122 27! 120 12., 2.. 129 133 110 1-3, lib I--, Ufi . , u ~3 ; m 7 m 7, 135 114 . liV 118 137
Union'Tp S "' 164 163 16-! 165 165 165 16.. _HU J315, _l63j jHH | | JWj J J _160 : _165
Democrate in Italic, Republicans in Roman, Poor Hou.-e candidates in SMALL CAPS.
PETROLEUM AS FUEL. —Apparatus
for generating steam in stationary en
gines, or those 011 steamboats or loco
motives, by the use of crude petroleum
fur fuel lias been in operation in Wash
ington city for a month, and i> at last
pronounced a complete by engi
neers and machinists. The petroleum
is evaporated and burned in the lur
nace in the form of gas. Perfect safety
from accidental fire is claimed. Ihe
inventor maintains that with this ap
paratus he can get up as much steam
power with two gallons of petroleum as
is usually gotten with a ton of good
coal ; that is, he can run a locomotive
or steamship as far and as fast with one
! barrel of oil as with fifteen tons of coal.
' and with much more convenience and
1 safety. The application of the inveu
; tion to driving the machinery of a
foundry in Washington is to be made
to day, for the benefit of officers of the
Navy Department, who are to report
officially upon it.
DEMOREST'S MONTHLY.—Th isand a
sewing-machine is beginning to be con
sidered indispensable by young house
keepers and ladies generally ; but the
Monthly must be had, whether the
sewing machine is or not. One of the
great things in its favor is, that gen
tlemen like it. They find it sensible
instead of frivolous, full of practical in
formation and useful ideas, which save
your.g and inexperienced wives and
mothers any amount of trouble and ex
pense. The illustrations and patterns,
the music and other departments, are
each worth the cost, and we advise
husbands who want to do a really good
thing for their wives, themselves, and
the family generally, to send $3.00 to
833 Broadway, N. Y., immediately.
BARN BLRNED.—The barn of Ad
am C. I liehl, of Napier township, wts
burned about noon 011 Monday
! with all its contents, consisting of hay,
grain Ac. The loss is estimated at
i2O!X). Nothing definite is known as
I to the origin of the fire. Mr. Diehl
was away from home at the time and
only arrived to find his barn in ashes.
This is a serious misfortune for Mr.
; Diehl as he had just purchased the
1 property last spring and was labor
ing hard to secure a home for himself
1
and family, and could ill afford the
heavy loss that has so suddenly fallen
upon him. We bespeak for him kind
ly sympathy anil assistance of all who
have it in their power to encourage
and assist him. — Inquirer.
Wilkesbarre has a school in which
woman's work -and housekeeping are
taught. A similar institution would
pay in other places besides Wilkesbar
re.
At Somerville, Tenn., a few nights
since, a negro confined in jail for at
tempting to feloniously assault a young
lady, was taken out and hanged by a
mob.
The world has a sweet tooth. The
total amount of sugar now consumed
by all nations may be estimated at -,-
300,000 tons. America consumes about
.>30,000 tons.
Victoria, Crown Princess of Russia,
is expecting another. Her illustrious
mother set a good example in that
line, and the daughter is constantly
following it.
The Roman Catholic cathedral be
ing built in New York, will cost five
millions ot dollars, and will furnish
accommodations for fourteen thousand
worshippers.
A jealous Chinaman, living in New
York, killed his wife and a man who
had been boarding at his house, Tues
day night, and then put an end to
his own existence with the same knife
he had used in killing them.
A negro met a neighbor the other
day, near Waynesboro, Tenn., and be
ing asked what was the latest news,
he exclaimed, "Oh, good news, sah!
good news! Mr. Senter's gwine to
called the loyal legislator together to
take action on de fifteenth command
ment."
MA RRIEJ).
STAMBAL'GII—DEFIDALGH—On the 12th
iunt , at the resilience of the bride ' father, in
Union township, Bedford co., by A. H Hull, Esj.,
Mr. Samuel Stambaugh to Miss Sarah Malicda
Defibaugh, both of Union tp., Bedford co., Ba.
McCREART—STUDEBAKER—On the 12th
inst., at the rosidence of the bride's toother, near
Schellsturg, by Rev. A. W. Decker, Mr. R. S, i
McCreary to Mies Annie M. Studebaker, b*th of!
Bedford co., Pa.
SMITH —WHIP—On Wednesday Oct 13, at the !
residence of the bride's father, by the Rev James j
Thompson, Mr. Albert Smith, to Miss Malessu
Jane \\ hip, eldest daughterof Ueorge Whip, Esq., '
both of Cumberland Valley, Bedford co.
.fUmti.stfmciits.
■Stew tin store. ~
AT ST, CLAIRSVILLE.
The undersigned having opened a TIN STORE
at St. Clairsville, will manufacture and keep on ;
hand a full Scock o 1
TIN WARE. STOVES AND PIPE, COPPER |
KETTLEs AC.. SPOI TINU AND
JOB WORK
done to order Call and examine
oct2lw3* J. 11. N(CODEM US.
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Notices.
r lO URT P ROOD AM A TIO N. —To
V_y the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace. a"d
Constable* in the different Townships in the
County of Bedford, Greeting: KNOW VI, that
la pursuance of a precept to ine directed, under
the hand and seal of the Hon ALEXANDER
KING. President of the several Courts of Common
Pleas, in the J6th District, consisting of the coun
ties of Franklin. Fulton. Bedford and Somerset,
and by virtue of his office of the Court of Oyer and
Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of
aanita! and other offenders therein, and the Gen
eral Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace; and
G. W. GITKP, and WILLIAMG. KICHOLTZ, Judges of
the same Court in the same County of Bedford,
You and each of yon, are hereby required to be
and appear in your proper persons with your Re
cords, Recognizances, Examinations, arid other
Kemeuibrauoeg, 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 tho coun
ty of Bedford, aforesaid, on the 3 d Monday of
Sot-ember, (being the 15 thday.) 1869, at 10 o'clock,
in the forenoon of that day, there and then to do
those things to which jour several offices appertain.
Given under my hand and seal the 21st day of
October, in the year of our Lord, 1869
ROBERT sTECKMAN,
SaaKirr's OFFICE, I Sheriff.
Bedford, Oct.. 16, 1869 ( *4
I) K( i IST PR'S NOTICE.—AII }t r-
Y sons interested, are hereby notified that the
following accountants have filed their accounts in
the Register's Office of Bedford county, and that
the same will be presented to tho Orphans' Court,
in and for said coumy. on Tuesday, tho 16th day
of Nov., next, at the Court House, in Bedford,
tor confirmation :
The administration account of John P. Heed,
Adm'ro. t. a of the estate of James Taylor, late
of the State of lowa, deceased.
Theaccountot Lewis Putt, Esq., Adm'r of all
and singular the goods and chattels, rights and
credits which were of Joseph Crisman, Merchant,
late of the township of Liberty, county of Bedford,
Pa., dee'd.
The account of Samuel L. Russell, Trustee to
sell the real estate ot Doctor William Watson,
dee d, and administrator with the will annexed of
Elixa Watson, dee'd.
The account ofSamuel L. Russell, adm'r with
the will annexed of Eliza Watson, late of Bedford
tp dee'd,
The administration account of William Gracey,
adm'r of Martin T. Foor, late of East Providence
tp., dee'd.
The account of John S. Sproat and John T.
Gephart, Ex'rso, the last will and testament of
Maj. Joseph Sellars, late of Bedford township,
dee'd.
The account of John Stayer, guardian of Jacob
B Miller, one of the children of Daniel T. Miller,
late of South Woodberrv tp., Bedford county,
deed
The account of G. H. Spang, guardian of Henry
Eimmcrs, minor ohil.l of eaiuuol Etinmers, late of
Bedford tp , Bedford county. Pa., des'd.
The first administration account of Jacob L
Albright and Josiah Miller, Ex'rs of the last will,
Ac., of Philip Devore, late of Londonderry tp.,
dee'd.
The account of David F. Steele and Thomas
Steele, Executors of the last will, Ac., of George
F. Steele. Esq , late of Liberty tp , dee'd, who
was guardian of William Rufus Entrokin, minor
child of Alfred Entrckiu, dee'd.
Certified October 17, 1869
oct2lw4 0. E. SHANNON, Reg'r.
I BEDFORD COUNTY, SS:—At an
Court, held at Bedford, in and for
—. the county of Bedford, on the Rth day of
( SEAL A. D. 1869, before the Judges
of the said Court, on motion of John
P. Reed. Esquire, the Court grant a Rule on the
heirs and legal representatives of John Coriey,
Jr., late of „ uniata township, Bedford county,
deceased, to wit . Mary Coriey, widow: Kebeoea,
intermarried with Jesee Geller, residing in Juni
ata township, county of Bed ord ; Joseph Coriey,
residing in California ; Michael Coriey ; Albert
Coriey and Elizabeth Coriey, residing in Juniata
township, aforesaid ; Amanda, intermarried with
Jaeob Walker, residing in Somerset county, Pern.;
George Coriey and Annie Coriey, minors, resi
ding in Juniata township, aforesaid, to be and ap
pear at an Orphans Court to be held at Bedford,
in and for the County of Bedford, on the 15th day
of November, next, to accept or refuse to take the
Real Estate of said deceased, at tho valuation
which has been valued and appraised in pursu
ance of a writ of Partiti 011 or Valuation i-sued
out of our said Court and to tbe said Sheriff of
said County directed, orsbow cause wby the same
should not be sold. In testimony whereof, 1 have
heraunto set my hand and the saal of said Court,
at Bedford, the 6th day of September, A. D., 1869.
Attest: 0. E. SHANNON, Clerk
UOIIEBT STECK MAX. Sheriff oct2lw4.
Bedford county, ss:— At an
Orphans' Court, held at Bedford, in and for
the county of Bedford, on the 6th day ot
{ SEAL A. D , 1869, before the Judg
'v—- es of the said Court ; On motion of John
P Reed. Erq., the Court grant a Rule on the
lieirs and Legal Representatives of Robert
Glossen, late of Londonderry township, dee'd, to
wit : Lueinda, wife of William Madden, residing
in the State of lowa ; Minerva, wife of George
Defibaugh. residing in the State of Illinois; Ju
lian. wite Kihencrrcsidiug in the State
of Indiana ; George Glossen, residing in Allegany
County. Maryland. Harriet Lance, a granddaugh
ter and daughter of Louisa wife of Daniel Lance,
both dec d, said Harriet a minor hove fourteen
years of age, resiling in Cumberland, Maryland,
and Margaret, wife of William Myers, dee'd, re
siding in Londonderry township. Bedford county,
to bo and appear at an Orphans' Court, (o be held
at Bedford, in and for the county of Bedford, on
the 15th day of November, next, to accept or re
fuse to take the Real Estate of said deceased at
the valuation which has been valued and apprais
ed, in pursuance of a writ of Partition or V alua
tion issued out of our said Court and to tho said
Sheriff of said County directed or show cause why
the same should not be sold. In testimony where
of I have hereunto set my hand and the sea! of
said Court, at Bedford, tho 6th day of September,
A. D , 1869.
Attest. 0 E SHANNON,
ROBEKT STECIMA.V, Sheriff Clerk.
oct2lw4.
LIST OF CAUSES put down fur
trial at November Term. 1869, (15th day.)
Jacob S. Brumbaugk v Thorns* K. Sleek
Sophia W. Mullin va Geo. Mullin's Ex'ru.
Henry D. Mock vs William Ilammors
Thomas Growden vs Archibald Blair et al.
W B. Huffman vg George W. Gump
Mary Ann King vs Thog. P. Studebaker
Certified, Oatober 14th, 1869.
oct2lvl. 0. E. SHANNON; Protlfy-
INSTATE OF LEV AN WFIMFR
j DECEASED, — Letters Testamentary hav
ing been granted by the Register of Bedford coun
ty to the undersigned Executors of tbe last Will
and Testament of Levan Weiiner, late of Monro#
to vnship, deceased. All persons indebted to said
estate are hereby notified to make immediate pay
ment, and thoso having claims will present them
properly authenticated for settlement.
UEZEKIAH ROWLAND,
SARAH WEIMER,
0ct19.1869. Exeutora.
INSTATE OF JEREMIAH MGR.
J RIS, dee'd.—The undersigned having been
appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford Coun
ty, Auditor to wake distribution of the balance
in the hands of 11. J. Means, Adm'r of Jeremiah
Morris, dee d, hereby notifies all persons interes
ted that he will attend to the duties of his ap
pointment. at bis office, in the Borough of Bed
jord, on Monday, the first day of November, A.
D., 1869, at 10 o'clock, a m
oct2lw2 E. M. ALSI?, Auditor.
EMILY BLACKBURN lln tbeCom.l'leasofßed-
Y8 > ford 00., No. 12. Sept.
JOSEPH C. BLACKBURN ) Term, 186 S. Divorce.
Testimony of witnesses to be read in the above
stated case, will be taken attbo office of the sub
suriber, in Bedford, on Tuesday, the 4th day of
November, next, beginning at It) o'olock, a m.
The Respondent will take notice.
ottfiw3. JOHN MOWiSlt, Com r.
2Uiv
gOERTFF'S SALES.—
By virtue of sundry writs of fieri Facia* and
Ven'd Expo no* to me directed, there will he ex
posed to public sale, a' the court house, in the
Borougii of Bedford, on Saturday the 13th day
of November, A. D., 1869, at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
the following property, to wit.
No 1. Adjoining Valentine Fickeg, deceased,
on the North. Conrad Irnler a"d William Cook
on the East, John George on the South, Joseph
Cook and Thomas Cook on the (Vest, containing
I'JO acres more or less.
No. 2. Adjoining Bdward Shoeuoerger on the
South, Henry Roquet on the West, Peter Hhoen
berger and William Cook on the North and Wil
liam George on the East, containing 310 acres
more or less.
No. 3. Adjoining John Berkliimor on the
South, Jacob Fisher, now others on the West,
John George on the North, John Coapeis im
provements on the Hast, containing 270 acres
more or less.
No. 4. Adjoining lands of John Fetter on the
Bast, lands of Henry Johnson on the South, Ed
win Shoenberger and William George on the
West, and John Cessna on the North, containing
400 acres more or less.
No. 5. Adjoining the Summit of Dunnings
Mountain on the East, James Watt on the South,
William Berkhiuier and others on the West, and
William George on the North, containing 289
aeres more or less.
No. 6. Adjoining lands of John Ake on the
North West, Conrol Claycoinb on the North East
aud John Bonser on the South West, containing
80 acres and 90 perches more or less.
No. 7. Adjoining lands of Aduin Shaffer on the
F.ast, James Johnson on the South, Dr. Shoen
herger's Heirs on the West, Jacob Eckhart on the
1 North, containing 259 acres more or less.
No. 8. Adjoins lands of Edward Evans ou the
West, Mary Dyce on the North. Prysela heirs on
the East, Charles Williams on the South, contain
ing 250 acres more or less.
No. 9. Adjoining lands of Conroil Imlcr on the
West, dward Evans and James J hnson on the
North, and lands of Samuel Barclay's heirs on the
South, containing 1.30 acres more or iess.
No. 10 Adjoining lands of the defendant on
the South East and West, and John .Shea on the
North, containing 173 acres more or less.
No. 11. Adjoing lands of Charles Petit and the
last described land on the .South and East, lands
of John Shea on the North, lands ot George
Craughum on the West, containg 173 acres mure
or less.
No. 12. Adjoining lands of John Shea, John
Little on the South and West, Edward Evans on
the North, and Charles Williams on the East, con
taining 121 acr- s mure or less.
No. 19. Adjoining lands of John Boyer and
Dr Shoenberger heirs' on the North and West,
Edward Evans on the South, containing 8S acres
more or less.
No. 14. Adjoining lands of John Boyer on the
South East, Joseph Ake on the South West and
Dr. Shoenberger heirs' on the South East, con
taining 124 acres more or less.
No. 15. Adjoining lands of Defendants on the
South West, the Blair county line, on the North
East, Joseph Eckhart on the South, containing
100 acres more or less.
No. 16. Adjoining lanas of Matlhew Potter on
the South West, EmaC'jel Bolinger on the North
West, Jacob Burket's ueirs on the East, and oth
er lands of defendants on the South East, contain
ing 100 acres more or less.
No. '7. Adjoining lands of Dr. Shoenberger in
right of James McCormick on the North and Ja
cob Burkcts heirs on the South containing 7t acrea
more orlt'ds.
No. 18. Adjoining other lands of Defendant
on the South, Margaret Bowman on the North
West, aud the Blair County line on the East, con
j taining 150 acres more or loss.
No. 19. Adjoining the Blair County line on the
i North, Margaret Bowman on the South East, and
Dr. Shoenberger's in right of John Swagert on
the South, containing 117 acres rnoro or less im
proved.
No. 20. Adjoining other lands of the defendant
en the North East Jacob Burket's improvement
n the South Ea-t, Leonard Swagert on the South
West, Philip and George Swagert on the North
West, containing 197J acre.- more or less.
No. 21. Adjoining ether land of defendant on
the East, Peter Stiffler on the South East, John
i Linn on the South West, John Still and Philip
I Swagert on the North West, containing 414 J
j acres more or less.
No. 22. Adjoining other lands of defendant on
the North East, Peter Stiffler on the South West,
by Henry Louta and others on tho South, and
Hugh Porter and W il.iam Long on the North
West, containing 420 acres more or less.
No. 23. In the name of Win. Laughan adjoin
ing lands of Michael Shaffer, John George ami
others, containing 50 acres with a two and a halt
story log dwelling house and stable thereon erect
ed. 20 acres of which are cleared aud under fence,
being the same laud now in tho occupancy of I.
L. Fickes.
No. 24. Adjoining lands of Jacob Beard on the
South, Henry Loutz on the Went, John Linn on
the North West, aud Frederick Stiffler on tho
North East, being a part of the Frederick Slither s
tract COO acres, 60 acres cleared and under fence,
with a story and a half log dwelling house and
log stable thereon erectod
No. 25. Adjoining Simon Clsar and Emanuel
Bolliuger on the North. Matlhew Potter and
James Sterling on the South, Frederick Stiffler
anil Adam Bowman on the West, Frederick and
otheis on the North, containing 252 acres, ten of
which arc cleared and Ulider fence, with a story
and a half log house and log stable tbereou crcct
i *d-
No. 26. Adjoining James Sterling on the West,
W. Kennedy on the South, George Laib and Dr.
Smith ou the East, other lands of defendant on
the North, 390 j acres, with one and a half story
log house and log stable thereon erected-
No. 27. Adjoining William Long on the East,
M. Taylor on the North by residue of same tract
now hel'd by John Wysong on the West, and
land of l'eter t'assidy on the South, contaiuing
141 acres with a one story log ho"ae thereon
erected.
No. 28. Adjoining other lands of defendant on
the South East, and South West, Hugh Barclay's
on the North, P. Ritchey ou the North East 418j
acres.
No. 29. Adj dning 11. Barclay now P. Ritchey
on the North West, other lands of defendant ou
the North East, lands of L. Swagert now defen
ant on the South West, contaiuing 420 acres.
No. 30. Adjoining land of defendant on the
South West, Blair County line on the North and
South East, by L. and J. Swagert, containing 138
| acres.
No. 31. Adjoining lands of J. Martin and Urif
! (ith Evans on the West, and Blair County line on
the North East, J. Swagert on the South, eoutain
| ing 125 acres.
No. 32. Adjoining Hugh Barclay now P. Ritch
! ey on the North, Abraham Whitener on the East,
; John Martin on the South and West, containing
: 356 acres.
j No. 31. Adjoining lauds of Hugh Porter on the
j East, William Peirsou on the West, Alex. Scott
and Griffith Evans on the North containing 439
! tores.
No. 34. Adjoining lands of Hugh Porter on tho
South, Jeremiah Jackson on the West, John Tay
lor on the North, and John Martin on the East,
containing 440 acres.
No. 35. Adjoining lands of William Peirson on
the East, aud on the South by the part sold to
Joseph Ake, containing 314 acres.
No. 36. Adjoining William Hunt on the North
and East, aud Jeremiah Jackson on the South,
I Robert Evans and Israel Jones on the West, con
taining 440 acres.
No. 37. Adjoining land of Ebenozer Braohune
on the South, Job" Messer on the West, Daniel
Rees and John Human on the North, and John
Taylor on the East, containing 430 acres.
No. 38. Adjoining lands ot Wilson Hunt and
John Taylor on tho South, Alex. Scott on the
I East, George Swill on the North, and John Thorn
3Mt*ertiscment*.
as <n the Wept, containing 4391 acres.
No. S '. Adjoiuing the Blair County line on the
North, Daniel Rees on the South, and Hugh Rob
erts on the West, containing 432 acres part in
Blair County.
No. 40. Adjoining lands of Wilson Hunt on
the West, Daniel Bees on the North, Alex. Scott
ori the east, and William Piersou on the South,
containing 433 acres.
No. 41. Adjoining lands of John Taylor and
Daniel Rccs on the West, the Blair County line
on the North, Philip Stein on the East, Griffith
Evans on the South. Alex. Scott on the West,
and the Blair County line on the North, coi tain
ing 300 aeres, seized and taken in execution as
the property of George T. McCorrniek.
ALSO, all the defendant's interest in and to one
tract of land, cont lining 235 acres more or less,
100 acres cleared and under fence with two and a
half storv frame house, log bank b.irn ther.-oa
erected, with an apple orchard thereon adjoining,
lands of John Carr, Casper Straupp, Joseph Dull,
John liolsten. Situate in Junia'r Township Bed
ford county, and taken in execution us the prop
erty of John Q. Holler.
ALSO, a tract of land situate in Southampton
twp., Bedford Co., adjoining lands of Peter
Clingeruiaa, Anthony Smith, John K>besonand
others containing one hundred and fifteen acres
and one hundred ami sixteen perches more or less
composed of two tracts, one ot wilieh was sur
veyed on a warrant dated, February 17, 1851.
granted to William Nyeum and the other tract of
land conveyed to Joseph Clir.gerinan by Michael
Miller and wife by deed , dated October 25, 1852,
bsing thereon erected a good story aud a hall log
house and about fifty acres cleared and under
fence, and taken in execution as the property of
Antlionv Clingerman and Joseph Clingerman.
ALSO, all that certain tract of land situate in
Southampton twp-. Bediord Co., containing 146
acres, and 135 parches, adjoining lands ot John
Johnron on the South, John F rail and Ellen Row
land or. the West. David Ilousare and Moses
James on the North, and Snsan Tewcll on the
East, with about 45 acres cleared and under fence,
having thereon erected a log house ouo story and
a half high, azd a log stable with a thrashing
floor attached, with mme Apple, Cherry and
Peach trees upon it. Seized and taken in execu
tion as the property of the defendant Hezekiah
Tewell.
ALSO, one lot of ground, fronting on John
St., ISO feet, and also fronting on Thomas st., 70
feet, adjoining lots of George Berkstresser and
widow Radebeaugh, having thereon ereeted a two
story log house, plank stable, situate in Bedford
Borough, and taken in execution as the property
of Win. Nyeum.
ALSO, all the defendant's interest in and to the
following Real Estate to wit: One tract of land
containing 70 acres more or less all cleared and
under fence, with a two story frame li juse, frame
barn aud Saw Mill thereon erected, with a small
apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands ol John
Wertz, William Wertz, also, one traet of land
containing 400 acres more or lest, about CO aeres
cleared and under fence, with a two st.orv frame
house, log stable thereon erected, with a young
apple orchard thrreon. adjoining lauds of Jona
than Oster, Robert Deritnore, Jacob Drenning,
James Deremore, and James Drenning situate in
Cumberland Valley twp., and taken in execution
as the property of Jacob Wertz.
ALSO, all the defendants interest in and
to a traet of land, containing 78 acres more
or less, with about 8 acres cleared and under
fence ith one and a half story log house,
log stable thereon erected, adjoining lands of
Joseph Hemming on the South, J. 11. Dur
borrow Esq., on the Last, Jerry Sbea on the
West, Cadwalader Evan's heirs on the North,
situate in Cumberland Valley twp., Bedford
Co., and taken in execution as the property
of Edward VVbans.
ROBERT STECKMAN, sheriff.
Sheriff s office Oct. 16th. 22oct
itoticcs, *l.
VNTHRACITB COAL. —I have
for sale a lot of WILKESBAKKE NUT
COAL which I recommend as of the best quali
ty. JOHN W BARNDOLLAR,
Bloody Run Station, oct7ui3.
V"<)TICE. —All persons having utr
3 settled accounts with Dr W. H. Watson,
dec : d., are hereby notifii dto call upon the under
signed, executor, and settle the same without de
lay. WM. WATSON, JExecutor
scp2tf. _____
VRM 1 NISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
Letters of administration on the estate of
Jacob Miller, late of Cumberland Valley tp., Bed
ford county, dee d havinge been granted to the
undersigned by the Register of Bedford county,
all persons indebted to said estate are hereby re
quested to make immediate payment and those
having claims against said estate will present
them, duly authenticated, for settlement.
' WASHINGTON MILLER, Adtn'r.
seplOwfi.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.—THE un
dersigned hereby give notice that they have
dissolved the partnership heretofore existing be
tween them in the mercantile business, by mutu
al consent. The books are in the hands of Simon
Hershman for collection, who will also pay all debts
owed by the late firm
SIMON HERSHMAN,
septSo'Jtf SOLOMON GREENBAUM.
INSTATE OF JOHN SCHATZER,
j I>EC"I> —Notice is hereby given that letters
of dminist r ation have been granted to tho un
dersignod, on the estate of John Sehutz'-r. late of
Napier tp , dee d, by the Register of Bedford
county. All persons indebted to said estate are
requested torn ike immediate payment, and those
having claims against said estate will present
them properly authenticated, for settlement.
EVE ANN SCHATZER,
sept23w6. Adm'r.
INSTATE OF "JACOB MILLER,
2j DECEASED. —To the heirs and Legal Rep
resentatives of J a roll Miller, late of Bedford
County, deceased. — I'AKK that by vir
tue of a writ of Partition and Valuation issued out
of the Orphan's Court of Bedford county and to
use directed. I will hold an inquest to make parti
tion and valuation of the Real Estate of said de
ceased, which is situate in Cumberland Valley
township, on the 2d day of November, A. D. 1869,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and where you can at
tend if you see proper. ROBERT STECKMAN,
Sheriff's Office, Bedford. | Sheriff.
Pa , Oct 7, 1869, w4 j _
1 IST ATE OF THOMAS COOK,
J DEC'D.— To the heirs and Legal lie/irese.i
t,mres of Thorn's Coo/-, ilec'd — TAKE NOTICE,
that by virtue of a writ of Partition and \ alua
tion issued out ot the Orphans' Court of Bedford
County and to me directed, I will hold an inquest
to make partition nud valuation of the real estateol
said deceased, which is situate in Harrison town
ship, on the premises, on the 2fitb day of October
A. D.. 18i>9, at 10 o'clock, A M., when and
where you can attend if you see proper.
ROBERT STECKMAN, Sheriff.
Sheriffs office, Bedford. sep3ow4.
rriEACHER'S EXAMINATIONS.
I —The Examinations of Teachers for Bedford
county will be held as follows :
Snake Spring, Hartley 's.Friday, Oct. S;
East Providence, Householder's S. H, Saturday,
Oct 9;
Londonderry, Bridgeport. Wednesday, Oct. 13;
Harrison. Buffalo Mills. Thu-sday Oct. 1-4 :
Juniata, Buena Vista, Friday, Oct. 15;
Napier and Schcltsburg, Schellsburg, Saturday,
Oct. 16;
St Clair, Eight Square, Monday, Olt. IS;
Union, Moses', Tuesday, Oct. 19 ;
South Woodbury, New Enterprise, Wednesday,
Oct. 20; W
Woodbury borough and Middle Woodbury, Wood
bury, Thursday, Oot. 21 ;
Hopewell, Dasher's, Friday, Oct. 22;
West Providence and Bloody Run borough, Blood
y Run, Saturday, Oct. 23 ;
Liberty and Saxton, Stonerstown, Tuesday Oct.
20,
Broad Top and Coaldaleborough, Hopewell, Wed
nesday, Oot 27 ;
Monroe, Clearville, Thursday Oct. 28;
Southampton, Adam's Friday, Oot. 29;
Colcrain and Rainsburg, Brick Church, Saturday,
Oct. 30;
Cumberland Valley, Centroville, Monday, Nov 1 ;
Bedford borough and Bedfurd township, Bedford,
Tuesday, Nov. 2;
Special Examinations at Bedford, Saturday Nov.
6, and Saturday Nov- 13.
No other speeial examinations will be held.
All examinations will begin at 9 a. m. Appli
cants will be examined only in those townships in
which they have made application for a school.
11. W. FISHER,
Bedford, oct7w4. Co. Supt
Dli. GEO. C. DOUGLAS will give
prompt attention to all professional business
submitted to his care. Especial attention given
to Obstetrics Diseases of Women, and all Chronic
diseases
OFFlCE:—Opposite Inquirer building. Resi
dence at Maj. Washabaugti's. Office hours from
10 to 11 A. M., and 4 to 5 P. M. augl9,'69tf.
Words of Wisdom for Young men,
On the Ruling Passion in Youth and Early Man
hood, with SELF HELP for the erring and unfor
tunate. Sent in sealed letter envelopes free of
charge. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
Box P., Phila., Pa. tnuy2S,'6oyl
FN;)II SALE.—Two dwelling House
I with valuable lots appurtenant thereto i
Boydstown. Terms easy Inquire of J. W
LINGKNFBLTER, Bedford, Pouna
Oct 7 tt'.
G1 RAIN DRILL.—The Celebrated
T LANCASTER GRAIN DRILL, the best,
anil ?5 per ceut ciieapi r than any Drill in the
Market, for sale by JOHN NELSON.
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An organization of capitalists for the purpose
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rpYLEB WATER WHEELS.-
J Over 3,000 in operation. Address the
m'f're, Sal/ivan- Machine Co., Cfarcmont N. //.,
for reduced price list.
CfOMETING NEW.-—ln musical eir
cles the Estoy Organs are the rage.
They are the most durable and have the finest
tone, remarkable for their sweetness and power.
The Vox Humana and Vox Jnbilante are the
greatest novelties and best inventions ever in
troduced. J. ESTEY A CO., Brattleboro, Vt.,
Sole Manufacturers.
rpilE MAGIC COMB will change
f_ any colored hair or beard to a permanent
Black or Brown. One Comb sent by mail for sl.
For sale by Merchants A Druggists generally.
Address Magic Comb Co., Springfield, Manx.
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commission, to sell our new A wonderful inven
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USE B A. FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE.
01140 How I made it in six months.
<TS Secret and sample mailed free. A. J. Ful
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t Slv your Doctor or Druggist for
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ists, New York. sept3ow4
V romatic Vegetable Soap.
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For the Delicate Skin of Ladies and Children.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
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Is better than our regular shaped Axes for these
reasons. First—lt cuts deeper. Second—lt
don't stick in the Wood. Third—lt does not jar
the hand. Fourth—No time is wasted in taking
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the good qualities of this Axe, for all our Axes
ars painted red If your hardware store does
not keep our goods, we will gladly answer in
quiries or fillyour 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.
Pittsburgh, Pa., of Union-wide reputation,
treats all venereal diseases; also, seminal weak
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by a report of oases treated A truthful adviser
to the married and those contemplating marriage
who entertain donbts of tbeir physical condition.
Sent free of postage to any address on receipt of 26
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Dr L A CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N.
j . The author may be consulted upon any of the
diseases upon which his books treat, either person
ally or by mail, and medicines sent to any part of
the world. sep3ow4
rpilE REGULATOR.
W. C. GARWOOD
takes pleasure in informing the citizens of Bed
ford and vicinity, that he has taken The Old
Store of 11. F. Irvine and intends keeping noth
ing but the best goods at the most
REASON AB LE PRICES.
Remember always to call at No. 2 ASDERSON'S
Row. where you will always g n d W. C. GARWOOD
prepared to sell as cheap as the cheapest.
BOOTS AXE SHOES.
Everybody in search of Boots,
Shoes ana Gaiters, should
call at Garwood's Regu
lator.
GLASSWARE.
Everybody in search of Glass
ware, should call at Gar
wood's Regulator.
QUEENS WARE.
Everybody in search of
Queensware, should call at
Garwood's Regulator.
SPICES.
Everybody in want of Spices
of any kind, should not
fail to call at Garwood's
Regulator.
TOBACCO.
Men loving good Tobacco,
should call at Garwood's
Regulator, as he keeps the
best.
NOTIONS.
Everybody warning good
Neck-tics, Collars, As.,
should call at once at Gar
wood's Regulator.
sept3o, '69tf.
rilO MY MANY FRIENDS AND
[_ CUSTOMERS —I take this method of
tnanking my friends for the patronage they have
extended to me in the past, and would recom
mend that they extend the same to my successor,
W. C Garwo-vl, who has taken sharge of the
'•Regulator'' establishment, li. F. IRVINE.
£aUis.
rpRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUA
-1 BLE REAL ESTATE -The undersigned,
trustee appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bed
furd county, will sell on the premises, in Cum
berland Valley tp., on THURSDAY, OCT. 2HTII,
1869, the tract of Jand lately owned by Henry
Brant, dee'd, situate near Maryland line, con
taining 154 acres, Log House and barn ihereon,
also a fine spring of water.
Perms —One-half in hand on confirmation of
sale and the balance, in two equal annunl pay
ments well secured. J T. KEAGY,
oct7w3 Trustee.
npRUSTEES'SALE <>E VALUA
-1 BLE REAL ESTATE—The undersigned
Trustees appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bed
ford County, will fell, on the premises, in Junita
township,on MONDAY, OCTOBER 251H, 1869,
the trace of land lately owned and occupied by
John Keily, dee'd, containing 337 Acres. The
improvements are two good Log Houses, and a
l#-ge new Bank Barn. This will suit well to di.
vide into two farms. About 160 acres are clear
ed, 60 of which are good bottom —well watered,
and the lands well timbered. Terms —One half
in hand on confirmation of sale, and the balance
in two equal annual payments, to be secured by
judgment bond or bond and mortgage.
G. H. SPANG,
W M HALL,
Oct7w3. Trustees.
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUBLE
REAL ESTATE!—On Monday, Ist day of
.November, 1869, the undersigned administrator
of the estate of John C- Kochendarfer, late of
South Woodherr? tp., deceased, by virtue of an
order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County,
Pa., will sell at public sale, on the premi.-es, the
following described Real Estate, situate in the
township of South Woodberry, aforesaid, adjoin
ing lands of David Replogle, Jacob Brumbaugh,
Jacob Spccht, D. P. Eversoie and Samuel B. Koch
endarfer, containing 60 acres and 142 perches,
more or less, about 50 Seres cleared anu under
fence, the remaining 12 acres well timbered, with
a new two story frame Log House, new bank barn
with wagon shed and otherout buildings thereon e
rected. There is a well of good water and a good
apple orchard thereon, also a cistern at the house
and barn Sale to commence at one o'clock, p.
m , of said day, at which time the terms will be
made known. JACOB Z. KOCHENDARFER,
Administrator of John B. Kochendarfer, dee d.
oc(7w4
ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE.—On
Saturday, the 30th day of October, A. D.
1869, the undersigned. Administrator of the estate
of Wm Frazier, lateof Juniata tp., deceased, by
virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bed
ford county, will sell at public 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 365
acres, 26 perches, about 59 acres cleared, having
thereon erected a dwelling house and barn and
necessary outbuildings, with an orchard theron;
adjoining lands of the undersigned, Samuel Flegle,
Win. Kinsey, James Burns. Win McKinney and
Jonas Schultz. Terms : One third to remain a
charge upon the premises during the lifetime of
the widow, 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. Possession will be given at once.
JAMES W FRAZIER,
oct"w4 Adm'r.
DM I NISTRATOR'S SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE—By virtue
of an order of the Orphans' Court, the susbcriber
will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, ON
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH, 1869, all the
Real Estate, late of George Deitrich, dec d, in
Harrison tp., Bedford co , being a tract of land
lying about three quarters of a mile North East
of Buffalo Mills, on the line of the Bedford and
Bridgeport Railroad, and containing 185 acres,
more or less, one hundred and twenty acres be
ing cleared and under fence and in a good state ot
cultivation, twenty being meadow, and the bal
ance well timbered with chestnut oak, black oak
and white oak timber. The improvements are a
two story Log Dwelling House, with kitchen at
tached, a bank barn and other out-buildings, a
large apple orchard, a good supply of small Iruits
and a good sugar camp The property is conveni
ent to mill, churches and school house. Terms—
One third in cash and the balance in two equal
annual payments.
Any person wishing to examine the property
before the day of sale can do so by calling on
William Deitrich, on the premises.
DAVID MILLER,
eet7w4. Adm'r.
TWO FARMS AT PRIVATE
SALE.
Now is THE TIME TO BUY CHEAP REAI. ESTATE.
A FARM IN MORRISON'S COVE.
A SPLENDID I'ARM WITHIN TW
MILES OP BEDFORD.
The subscriber will sell at private sale, on very
very reasonable terms, and at reduced prices, the
following described, very valuable real estate, viz :
A TRACT OF LAND situated in Morrison's
Cove, about one mile from Lafayettsville, and
four miles from Woodberry, in Middle Woodberry
twp., containing 102 acres, more or less, about 45
acres cleared aDd under fence, with one and a
half story log house, log barn, blacksmith shop
and other outbuildings, adjoining lands ef Jack
son Stuckey on the east, Christ. Kochenderfer on
the north, John Keagv on the west, and Ignatius
Brant's heirs on the south This can be made one
of the neatest and most pleasant little faruisin the
Cove with very little expense. There is an abund
ance of water, plenty of fruit and splendid timber
upon it—all that is necessary to make it desira
ble.
ALSO,
A MOST EXCELLENT TRACT OF LIME
STONE AND RIVER BOTTOM LAND, within
two miles of Bedford, containing 22S acres, about
150 ycres of which are cleared and in a high state
of cultivation and the balance well timbered.
There are excellent new building erected thereon
with a well of never failing water at the door.
There are two orchards of choice fruit upon it. 75
acres of meadow, (River Bottom) can be cultiva
ted with trifling expense. The upland is in a
good state of cultivation, well set with clover anJ
under good fence. There is sufficient timber upon
it to pay for the farm several times ifthrown into
the Bedford market. Apply to
J. R. DUKBORROW, Attorney at Law,
14maym6 Bedford, Pa.
EIALL AND WINTER IMPOR
TATION.
18GB.
RIBBONS, MILLINERY and STRAW GOODS.
ARMSTRONG. OATOR & CO.,
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Baltimore.
Importers and Jobbers of
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Syrups ill), 80. 100, and UOceutsforchoiceGolden
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