• fjftifffi fllMjh. Home and Around. —.— - - IP \-T INOBO >: AND BROAD TOP li.lt. •\ xrri; ARRASOSKBNT. —TIMETABLR —On and , r S-.'Pt. lfltti, passenger trains will arriveand I . r t a* follows : ,il Train leaves Mt. Dallas at 1.00 p. m., ar r , ,! Huntingdon at 420 p. m.; leaves Hunt .t s 40 a. m., and arrives at Mt. Dallas at 11* a m. A - Train leaves Saxton at 8.20 a. m., n : arrives at Huntingdon, at 1010 a. ra.: leaves 111 itingdon ato.ssp m.. and arrives at Saxton at 7-41 p. m. In grout demand—good butter. Huntingdon has a new brass band. Query—What is the Railroad Com mittee doing? The coal traders on the increase in this town. Stunning—the new style of gentle men's neckties. Huntingdon has apublic hall. Wnen -hall this be said of Bedford. The regular term of Court com mences on Monday, Nov. 15. The turkey market will be brisk, as ; inksgiviiig day approaches. Juliana street is receiving a coat of lime-tone. The new county bridgeat Williams', j i Napier tp., will be finished this month. l'lic radical brew at Ilarrisburg has •• i-icd" (Dsiry's cabinet. Ho kicked ~ii me Brewster and took in another. The pavements on Juliana street are I) mg laid, "two by one." Slow but sure, we hope. ['he business on the Broad Top rail , ul i- represented as being in a fiour i-hing condition. Valuable timber lands, near Bedford ire offered for-ale by Job Mann, Esq. See advertisement. Edward Harrison, Esq., well known to many of our citizens, died very sud denly, in Brooklyn, the other day. That venerable person, the"oldest in habitant," does not remember of a cold snap, in October, equal in severity to the present one. Canines are cursedly plenty in this village, and some of them have dog matical ideas on the propriety of in serting teeth, which we do not ad mire. Coon parties are plenty hereabouts, mt the coons captured arc scarce. That "same old coon" proves too many for the boys. I f good local- were as plenty as poor ,'ii--ip, our readers would have a treat every week. Such as we can gather, we give. Country Merchants wishiug to lay in -lock of school books will find it to tiii-ir advantage to call at the Inquirer B ><>k Store before they purchase else where. 2L Hie -ido walk from Spang's corner to the court house is a miserable fail ure in wet weather. Something should be done to improve its condition be fore winter. Under roof—the magnificent build ing of J. M. Shoemaker. When finished, it w ill beoneof the finest im provements in Bedford. The Bedford House, J. J. Shoemak er, proprietor, has lately undergone improvements, which have enhanced .il- appearance wonderfully. In-peaking of the frequent disar raogments of our water works, a friend remarked that "if Bedford bad two such water works the supply would dwindle down to nothing." A thoroughly civilized Indian can Im-seen in front of < rouse's Resort, in viting ail to call in andsee Dan's stock. The stock is unsurpassed in quality and quantity. Now is the time to secure a home stead. Remember Mis. Brashear'ssnle of Town Lots, on Walnut Hill, on Thursday, Nov. 11th, 1869. J. W. Lixhe.nkketkk, Agent. This cold weather has signed the death warrant ot those abominable pests—flies. They have been scut "up in a balloon, liovs!" On the sth in-t., Mr. David IVh r son dropped dead in a field near Shir ley-burg. He had been sewing clover seed. A John-town paper boast* that the ladiesof that place the have prettiest feet of any city under thesun. That may be SO, but Bedford ladies have the pretti est faces in creation. That question has been settled long ago- J. R. Donehoo, Esq., formerly of the Fulton Danoivat, has purchased the Indiana Dnnorrat J. 11. Ransom's pa per. We wish the new and the retir ing editor abundant success. The editor of the Fulton Democrat bits formed an "entangling alliauce" with one of the fair maidens of that county. How an editor could do such a thing these hard times, we cannot divine. •— D. W. ('rouse has just returned from the east with tiie largest stock of To bacco, Si gar.-, Pipes, ( 3.50 Flaxseed, " 2.47 ("2.50 MARRIED. WONDERS— MANGE3—On the 7th inst . in Napier t'wr*hip. Mr. Jacob C. Wonders and Miss MaggieC. Manges, by Rev. J A. Dunlap. both of Bedford county l'a. York Gatette will please copy. ROO'IZ—LEANY —At the residence of the bride's father, on the 27th of October, bv the Rev. John A . Nuner, Mr. Daniel A. Bootz, to Miss Emmy Eeany, all of Cumberland Valley twp..Bcd fo:d Co.,Pa DIED. KERR—On the 9th of October, 1869, Mrs. Ma ria Kerr, aged 44 years. 5 months and 16 days. *Wu- Vmitk u rn ]_\ ly elected Justices are requested by law to file a notice of their acceptance within thirty days after electron ; therefore, all such must send said notice to me immediately rrov!w2 O. E. SHANNON, Fmth'y. |> Ic; P A D Is OC K ! 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Address R. Monroe, Kenedy A Co., Pittsburg Pa oet!4w4. PAINTING.— f 100 lbs of the Pkcora Company's Col — obkd Paint (costing $12.50 will paint as 3 . much at 350 lbs. of Lead, and wearlon- COST oer. For particulars addressS. Brown, LEAD. I See'y , No. 150 N. Fourth St. Ph lada. octl4w4. / T BOGERli:s.—n erected. No. 25. Adjoining Simon Claar and Emanuel Bollinger on tho North. Matthew Potter and Jauies Sterling on the South, Frederick Stitfler and Adam Bowman on the West, Frederick and others on'thc North, containing 252 acres, ten of which are cleared and under fence, with a story and a half log house and log stable thereon erect ed. No. 26 Adjoining James Sterling on the West, W. Kennedy on the South, George Laih aud Dr. Smith on the East, other land, of defendant on the North, 3961 actcs, 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 held by John Wysoog on the West, and land of Peter Cassidy on the South, containing 111 acres with a-one story log house thereon erected. No. 28. Adjoining other lands of defendant on the South East, and South West, Hugh Barclay's on the North, P. Ritchey on the North East 4184 acres. No. 29. Adj ining 11. Barclay now P. llitohey on the North West, other lands of defendant on the North F.ast, lands of L. Swagert now defen ant on the South West, containing 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 iands of J. Martin and Grif fith Evans on the West, and Blair County line on the North East, J. Swagert on the South, contain 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. No. 33. Adjoining lands of Hugh Porter on the East. William Peirson on the West, Alex. Sjott and Griffith Evans on the North containing 439 acres. No. 34. Adjoining lands of Hugh Porter on the 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, 00, taining 314 acres. No. 36. Adjoining William Hunt on the North and East, and Jeremiah Jackson on the South, Robert Evans and Israel Jones on the West-, con taining 440 acres. No. 37. Adjoining land of Kbenezer Hranhune on the South, John Messer on the Wost, Daniel Roes and John Human on the North, and John Taylor on the East, containing 430 acres. No. 38. Adjoining lands of Wilson Hunt and John Taylor on the South, Alex. Scott on the East, George Swift on the North, and John Thom as on the West, containing 439J acres. No. 39. Adjoining 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 Rees on the North, Alex. Scott on the east, and William Pierson on the South, containing 438 acres. No. 4i. Adjoining lands of John Taylor and Daniel Rees op tha 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, contain ing 300 acres, seized and taken in execution as the property of George T. MoCormiok- ALSO, all the defendant's interest in and to One tract of land, containing 235 acres more or less, 100 acres cleared and under fence with two and a half story frame house, log bank barn thereon erected, with an apple orchard thereon adjoining, lands of John Carr, Casper Straupp, Joseph Dull, John Ilolsten, Situate in Juniatr Township Bed ford county, and taken in execution as the prop erty of John Q. Holler. ( ALSO, a traot of land situate in Southampton twp., Bedford Co., adjoining lands of Peter Clingermaa, Am'.hony Smith, John Robeson and others containing one hundred and fifteen acres and one hundred and sixteen perches more or less composed of two tracts, one of which wss sur veyed on a "warrant dated, February 17, 185!, granted to William Nycutn and the other tract of land conveyed to Joseph Clit.german by Michael Miller and wife by deed , dated October 25. 1862, being thereon erected a good story and a half tog house aDd about fifty acres cleared and under fence, and taken in execution as tlie property of Anth ny Clingerman and Joseph Clingerman. ALSO, all that certain tract of land situate in Southampton twp.. Bedford Co., containing 146 acres, aud 135 perches, adjoining lands of John Johnson on the South, John Frail and Ellen Row lan I on the West, David Uousare and Moses James on the North, and Susan Tewell an the East, with about 45 acres cleared and under tenco. h iv .ng thereon erected a log house one story and a hall high, and a lp£ stable with a thrashing | % fpt floor attached, with some Apple, Cherry ami I'eaoh trees upon it. Seir,ed and taken in execu ! (ion as the property of the defendant ifezekiah Tewell, ALSO, one lot of ground, fronting on John I rt., 180 feet, and also fronting on Thomas St., 7tl feet, adjoining lots of George Berkstr'er and widow Radebeaugh, having thereon erected a two story log house, plank stable, situate in Bedford Borough, and taken iu execution as the property of Win. Nyeutn. ALSG, all the defendant's interest in and to the j following Keal Estate to wit: One tract of land containing 70 acres more or less all cleared and ; undet fence, with a two story frame bonse, frame barn and taw Mill thereon erected, with a small apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of John Wertz, William Wertz, also, one tract of land containing 400 acres more or less, about 60 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story frame house, log stable thereon erected, with a young apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of Juna than Oster, Robert Derimore, Jacob Drenning, James Deremore, and James Drenning situate in Cumberland Valley twp., ami taken in execution as the property of Jacob Werta. ALSO, all the defendants interest in and to a tract of land, containing 78 acres more or less, with about 8 acres cleared and nnder fence with one and a half story log house, log stable thereon erected, adjoining lands of Joseph Hemming on the Sooth, J. R. Dur borrow Esq., on the East, Jerry Shea on the West, Ctidwaladet Evan's heirs on the North, situate in Cumberland Valley twp., Bedford Co., and taken in execution as the property of Edward Whan a. ALSO, all the defendant's interest in and to | one lot of ground fronting on east Pittst,. 40 ! feet, and running back to an alley24o feet, with a one story log bouse thereon erected, adjoin ing lots of Mrs. Catharine Charleston and Frederick Crawford, situate in Bedford Bor ough, seized and taken in execution as the property of Elizabeth Thompson. ALSO, all the defendant's iaterest in and to a tract of land containing 49 acres, more or less, about 25 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story log house and log stable thereon erected, adjoining lands of James Ilockeuberrv, Henry Bridenthal, Sam uel Ickes and John Todd, situate iu Napier twp., Bedford county, seized and taken iu execution as the property of Valentine Dull. ROBERT STECKMAN, sheriff, i Sheriff" a office Oct. 10th. 22oct CO URT PROCLAMATI ON.— To the Coroner, the Just tees of the. Peace, and Constable* in the different Townships til the Con-uty of Bedford, Greeting: KNOW YE, thai in pursuance of a precept to me direoved, under the hand and seal of the Hon ALEXANDER KING. President of the several Courtsof Common Pleas, in the 16th District, consisting of the coun ties of Franklin. Fulton, Bedford and Somerset, and by virtue of hia office of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for thetrial ol capita! and other offenders therein, and the Gen eral Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace; and G. W. GI MP, and WILLIAVG. EICBOLTZ, Judgesof 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 holdcn for the coun ty of Bedford, aforesaid, on the H Monday of November, (heuig the 1 j th day.) 1869, at ISo'efoei, in the forenoon of that day , there and then to do thosethings to which yourseveral offices appertuiii Given under toy hand and seal the 21st day of October, in the year of our Lord. 1869. ROBERT STECKMAN. SHKRIPP'S OFFICE, ( Sheriff. Bedford, Oct.. 16. 1869. j w4 REGISTER'S NOTICE.—AII per sons interested, are hereby notified that the following accountants have filed their accounts iu j the Register's Office of Bedford county, and that I the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court, I in and for said county, on Tuesday, the 16th day | of Nov., next, at the Court House, in Bedford, j tor confirmation : The administration account of John P. Reed, Adm'rc. t.u of the estate of James Taylor, lato of the State of lowa, deceased. Theaccountof 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 (o sell the real estate ot Doctor William Watson, dee'd, and administrator with the will annexed of Eliza Watson, dee d. The account ofSainud L Russell, adm'r with the will annexed of Eliza Watson, late of Bedford tp. dee d, The administration account of William Unwey, adm'rof 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 Jacoh B. Miller, one of the children of Daniel T. Miller, late of South Woodberry tp., Bedford county, deed. The account of G II Spang, guardian of Henry Ziminers, minor child of Samuel Zimtners. late of Bedford tp , Bedford county. Pa., dee'd. The first administration account of Jacoh L. Albright and Juaiah Miller, Ex'rs of the last will, Ac., of Philip Devore, late of Londonderry tp., deed. The account of David F. Steele and Thtiuas Steele, Executors of the last will, Ac., of George F. Steele, Esq., late of Liberty tp , dee'd, who was guardian of William Rufua Entrekin, minor child of Alfred Entrekin, dee'd. Certified October X7, 1869. _oct2lw4 0. E. SHANNON, Reg'r. BEDFORD COUNTY, ss : -Atlt Orphans' Court, held at Bedford, in and for ——- the county of Bedford, on the flth day of •j SEAL [September, 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 Corley, Jr., late of „ uniata township, Bedford county, deceased, to wit: Mary Corley, widow; Rebeoca, intermarried with Jesee Geller, residing in Juni ata township, county of Bed'ord ; Joseph Corley, residing in California ; Michael Corley ; Albert Corley and Eliiabeth Corley, residing in Juniata township, aforesaid ; Amanda, intermarried with Jacob Walker, residing in Somerset county, Penn ; George Corley and Annie Corley. minors, rest 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 aocept or refuse to take the Real Estate of said doeoased, at the valuation which has been valued and appraised in pursu ance of a writ of Partitiou or Valuation Issued out of our said Court and to the said Sheriff of said County directed, or show cause why the same should not be sold. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of said Court, at Bedford, the 6th day of September. A. D , 1869. Attest; 0. K. SHANNON, Clerk. ROBERT STECKMAN, Sheriff oet2lw4. EDFOIUTCOUNTY, SS:—At an Orphans' Court, held at Bedford, in and for —the county of Bedford, on the 6th day ot SEAL [-September, A. D , 1869, beforetbeJudg —es of the said Court: On motion of John P. Reed, Esq.. the Court grant a Rule on the Heirs and Legal Representatives of Robert Glossen, late of Londonderry township, dee'd, to wit; Luoinda, wife of William Madden, residing in the State of lowa : Minerva, wife of George Defibaugh, residing in the State of Illinois; Ju lian, wife of George Kihener residing in the State of Indiana ; George Giossen, residing in Allegany County, Maryland, Harriet Lanoe, a grand daugh ter and daughter of Louisa wife of Daniel Lance, both dee d, said Harriet a minor above fourteen years of age, residing in Cumberland, Maryland, and Margaret, with of William Myers, dee'd, re siding in Londonderry township, Bedford county, to be and appear at an Orphans' Court, to be held at Bedford, in and fur the county of Bedford, on the lath day of November, nest, to aooopt or re fuse to take the Real Estate of said deceased at I the valuation which has been valued and apprais. Ed, in pursuance ufa writ of Partition or Valua tion issued out of our said Court and to the said Sheriff uf said County directed or show cause why the same should not besold. In testimony where of I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of said Court, at Bedford, tbs 6th day of September, A. D , 1369. Attest; 0. E. SHANNON, ROBERT STKCKMAN, Sheriff. Clerk. 00t21w4. IST OF CAUSES put down for j trial at November Term, 1869, (15th day.; Jacob S. Brumbaugh vs Thomas K. Sleek Sophia W. Mullin vs Geo. Mullin's Ex'rs. Henry D Mock vs William Hammers Thomas Growden vs Archibald Blair et al. W B. Huffman vs George W. Gump Mary Ann King vs Thos. P. Studebaser. Certified, October 14th,1869. oct2l w4. 0. E. SHANNON, frothy. INSTATE OF LEV AN W KIM kit 5 J DECKA SED.— Letters Testamentary hav ing been granted by the Register of Bedford coun ty to the undersigned Executors of the last Will and Tea-lament ot Levan Weiiner, late of Monroe township, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present tnern properly authenticated for settlement. HEZEKIAH ROWLAND. SARAH WEIMER, net 49.1869. Exeeutors. K— StATE~OF JEREMIAH MOR RIS, dee'd.—The undersigned having been appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford Coun ty, Auditor to make distribution of the balanoo in the ltands of U. J. Means, Adm'r of Jeremiah Morris, dee'd, hereby notifies all persons interes ted that he will attend to the dunes of his ap pointment, at bis office, in the Borough of Bea lord, on Monday, the first day of November, A. D , 1869, at 16 o'oloek, a. m I oot2l *2 S. M Aysr?, Auditor.