Bedford inquirer. (Bedford, Pa.) 1857-1884, August 06, 1858, Image 3

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    SHERIFF'S SALES.
BV" virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa. to me di
rected, there will be sold at the Court House in
the Borough of Bedford, on Monday, the 30th day
of August, 1858 at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following
described real estate, to wit:
One lot of ground in the town of St. Clairsville,
fronting -50 fe.-ton the public road, and extending
back about 170 feet to an alley, with a story and
a half ft'Ame house, frame shoemaker shop and
frame stable thereou erected, adjoing lot of John
Qeinsling on the north, auMpt of Samuel Carn on
the south. Situate in St. Uuir township, Bedford
County, and taken in execution as the property, of
Jacob Walters.
ALSO, One tract of land, containing 100 acres,
more or less, about 50 acres cl tared and under
fence, with a mg house and log bam thereon erect
ted; also some fruit trees thereon ; -ilj lining land*
■of Wm. Fletcher, Win. Robtson, Charles Linn and
•others. Situ ue in Southampton township, Bedford
■Couuty, and taken in execution as the property of
■George Blank lay.
ALSO, One tract cf land, containing 250 acres,
more or less, about 20 acres cleared and under
fence, with two dwelling houses and log stable
■thereon erected; adjoining latvis of Andrew Collins
Isaac Hunter and others. Situate in Southampton
Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution
tis 'lie property of Joseph Barnes.
ALSO. One tract of laud containing SO acres,
or loss, about ten acres cleared and under
fence adjoining lan-is of Rudolph Hoover, Peter
pp"*'o Croft and others. Situ ite in Middle
Woodbury tow,7 Kl 'ip, Bedford County, and taken
in execution as th prd;'<*ty of Edward Pearson.
ALSO, all Defendant'* J-" ,ui King's, right,
title, interest an i claim in fthu to'oue . r UCt of }. '
cont lining 600 acres, more or 1 S3, Known as u'
Bedford Forge property; about 100 aeiMS cl ared |
atid under fence, with a two story stone and weaOl- i
er-boarded dwellit g house, fourteen tcuaut houses,
iron Foree, s iw-mill, two coal she is, two frame
stables, large new bank barn, and other out build-i
ings thereon erected; aiso an apple orchard thereon;
adjoining lands of George B. Kay's heirs, James
Fink, Wm. Kerns, Benjamin Fink, Jacob Stcll, and
•others —
ALSO, one other tract of land, containing 2,300
acres, more or less, known as the Lemrios iron
works prop rty ; about 3|Ji) acres cleared and un
der lence, with a two story log dwelling house, a
two story brick store house, ware house, one metal
furnace, one iron forge, sixteen tenant houses, six
horse scabies, two coal sheds ar.d other out buildings
thereon erected; adjoining lands of Henry Gates,
Michael Fluck, James JSiobelberger, Eli Fluck and
others—
ALSO, oise other tract of Lmd, containing 40
acres lU'jrc or less, all cleared and under fence, with
a two story log house and log stable thereon erected;
adioinglands of James Price, He..ry (rates, and
otbeis, and all the above described property.—
Situate ia Hopewell township, B niford County, and
taken in execution athe property ot Thomas King.
ALSO, one tract of land, containing three acres,
more or less, about one-half acre cleared and un
der fen.;*, adjoining Unds of Rae.hd and Margraet
Doltons, Win. T. Daugherty, John G. Clark and
others, situate in St. Clair township, Bedford
■County, and taken in execution as the property ol
James and Samuel Sloan.
ALSO, all Defendant's John Foster's right, title,,
interest and claim to one lot of ground in the Bor
ongh of Bedford, 1 routing about 40 feet on Pitt
Street, and extending back about 240 feet to an
alley, w ; th a story and a half.brick house, with
back building attached, two story log house and
large log stable thereon erected adjoining lot of
Mrs. Elizabeth Baylor on the east and Bedford
Street on the west, and tukeu in execution as the
property of John Foster.
ALSO, one lot of ground in Pattonsviile, front
ing 54 feet on main street, and extending hack 200
feet to au alley, with a two story brick house and
frame kitchen attached and frame stable thereon
erected; adjoining lot John Detmerou the east, and
the public road on the west. Situate in South
Woodbuty township, Bedford County, and taken iu
execution as the property of Nancy Stoner.
ALSO, one lot in the village of Ch.ulesvil'e,
Coleraiu township, Bed'ordCounty, containing one
acre, more or less, having thereon erected a two
story log dwelling house, with a one a half story
store house and ware house attached, also a stible
and corn cnb thereon ; adjoining the public road on
the east, Joseph G'oile or. the west and south, and
lot of Adam Dield on the north. Seized and taken
In execution as the property of Adam Diehl and
Joseph F. Corle, Defendants, at the suit of Jacob
Mciich.
ALSO, one tract of land, containing 98 acres and
93 perches, more or less, abut 49 acres cleared and
under fence, with two log dwelling houses and saw
mill thereon erected,on Dunning's creek, adjoining
lands of J.icob VV. Bowser, A. J. Crisrnan, Freder
ick i- rkhiiaor and others. Situate in St. Clair
township, Bedford County, and taken in execution
as the property of Daniel D. Snoubcrger.
ALSO, one tract ot land, containing 70 acres,
more or less, about 40 acres cleared and under
fence, with a two story log house thereon erected,
adjoining lands of Daniel Miller, Joseph Leasure and
others. Situate in Monroe township, Bed lord
County, and taken in Execution as the property of
Jonathan I'errin, one of the Defendants at the suit
of Moses Gregory, et. al.
ALSO, one tract of land, containing 200 acres,
more or less, about 00 acres cleared and under
fence, with a two story log house and lug barn
thereon erected, also sonic fruit trees thereon ; ad
joining lands of Wm. I asliley, Wm. lames. Arnold
Lashlev and others. Situate in Southampton town
ship, Bedford County, and taken in execution as
the properly of Aclior Bennett.
ALSO, one tract of land, containing 200 acres,
more or less, aoout 100 acres cleared and under
fence, witfi a two story log house and double log
barn thereon erected, also an apple orchard thereon;
adjoining lands of Thomas Lawhead, Susan Tewelt,
limes and others. Situate iu .' outbampton
township, Bedford County, and taken iu execution
as the property of Frederick Buxton.
ALSO, one lot of ground, in the town of Hepe
well, fronting 30 feet on Mifflin street and extend
ing back 150 feet, with a two story plank house and
smoke house thereon erected, adjoining lot of
Barndollar, Lowry & Co., on the north, and lot of
Henry K. Strong on the southeast —
ALSO, one lot of grouud, in the town of Hope
well, fronting about 150 feet on Wood street, and
about 120 on Broad street, exteuding back to mill
race and lying three square, with three two story
rough cast dwelling houses, blacksmith shop shoe
maker shop and tinner shop thereon erected—
ALSO, s'l defendant's right, title and iuterest in
30 acres of unimproved coal 1 md, warranted in the
rime of Jc.-hti L. Grove, adjoining lands Of jonn
<L- sna, Esq., the Hopewell Coal and Iron Company
ana others—
ALSO, one tract of unimproved bottom land,
known as the Adam Young tract, contaiug 25
■acres, more or less, adjoining Juniata ri' or on the
north, and lands of John King's heirs on the east
and west—
ALSO, all defendant's Thomas W. Ilorton's
fight, title, interest and claim, in and to one tract of
land, called Buck Bottom containing 60 acres, more
or less, about 4 acres cleared and under fence, with
a story and a lia'f plank house'thereon erected, ad
joining lauds of William Forrester on the west, and
the Juniata river on the north, ecst and south—
ALSO, all the defendant's interest tn and to three
tracts ot unimproved coal lands, warranted iu the
name of Thomas W. Horton and Jesse Grove, con
taining in all about 150 acres, more or less, adjoin
ing lands of William Montgomery, now John Cess
na. Esq., on the north and west, and lands of John
Ford and others on the south, and lauds of
Evans on the cast, and all the above described lands
situate in Brosdtop township, Bedford County,
except Buck Bottom, which is situate iu Hopewell
township, Bedford County, and taken in execution
as the property of Thomas W. llorton. and to be
sold for cash. WM. S. FLUKE,
Sheriff'.
Sheriff's Office, August 6,1858.
BURNING FLUID and Pine oil always to be
Had at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store
August 6, 1858.
J- VNI.'S Wrights, Bennett's and Dyott's pills at
Dr Harry 's Drug and Book Store.
August 6,1858
I>aztn' art I Lubin's Extracts for the Handker
-Ucbicf Cologne Water, Ac., at Dr. Harry's.
COURT PROCURATION.
WHEREAS the Ifunoral-le FEANCIS .U. KIM
MSXL, President of the several Courts of Gom
roon Pleas in the counties composing the ltitli Ju
dicial District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer
and Term nar, and General Jail Deli very, for the
trial of capital and other offenders in the said Dis
trict—and A. J. SXITELY and Joux G. HARTLEY,
Esquires, Judges ofthe Couits of Common Pleas
and Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer,
and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capi
tal and other offenders in the county of Bedford—
have issued their precept atnl to me directed, for
holding a Court of' Common Pleas, and General
Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer at
Bedford, on MONDAY the 30th day of August,
next. NOTICE is hereby given to ail the Justices
of the Pence, the Coroner and Constables within
the said county ofßidfoid, that they be then and
there in their proper persons, with their rolls, rec
ords, and inquisiti JOS, examinations and other re
membrances, to do those things which to their offi
ces and in that behalf appertain to be done, and
also they who will prosecute against the prisoners
that are or shall he in the Jail of Bedford county,
to be then and there to prosecute against them as
shall be just.
WILLIAM S. FLUCK, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Oflice, Bedford, July 30,1858.
Bedford County, ss.
i Tan Orphans' Court held at Bedford, in and
Yi. for said County of Bedford, on the 3d day of
May, A. P., 18-58, before the Judges of the County,
On motion of O. E. Shannon, Esq., the Court
grant a rule upon heirs and legal representatives
of George Marker, late of Middle Woodberry Town
ship, dee'd, to wit: The issita P' John, Sarah Jane,
William Henry, Phosbe Ellen and Edmund,
of w'hpia Daniel Barley is guardian, Eiizam.'*' l Funk
dee'd, lea7f" issue, Louisa, residing in Oe.'.' :r
County, lowa, who bss for her guardian George B.
Holsinger, Jane llolsinger, wife of Geo. B. Idol
singer, all residing in Bedford County, except
Louisa Funk,to be and appear at an Orphans' Court
held at Bedford, in and for the County of Bedford,
on the fifth Monday (30th day) of August, A. D.,
18-58, to accept or refuse to take tiie Real Estate of
said dee'd undisposed of at the valuation, which
lias been valued and appraised in pursuance of a
writ of partition or valuation issued out of our said
Court, and to the Site riff of said County directed,
or show cause why the same should not be sold.
In testimony whereof I have here
| unto set my hand, and the seal of said
'IwjBBKj Court, at Bedford, this 7tli day of May,
A. D.. 1858.
Attest: SAM'L 11. TATE, Clerk.
WM. S. FLLXE, Sh'ff.
July 23, 10-58.
Auditor's Notice.
THE undersigned, appointed to distribute the
bul nice in the bauds of Will. M- Hall, Esq., adm r
of the estate of Amos Raley, deti'd, among the cred
itors of said dee'd, will attend for that purpose, at
his office, in Bedford, on Monday, the 16th day of
ugust, next, at 1 o'clock, A. M., when and where
all persons interested may attend, if they think
proper. JNO. MOW hK,
Juditur.
July 30, 1858.-c.
~~ LANDS FOjUlli
rriWO choice lots of ground, situate on Main
J- Street, in the Borough of Schellsburg, Bed
ford County, adjoining the residence of John
Smith, Esq , having an excellent
DWELLING HOUSE,
STABLE, &c., thereon erected.
ALSO —Three tracts of line limestone land, well
set with timber, containing one hundred acres in
each tract, situate in Morrison's Cove, South Wood
berry Township, Bedford Co., adjoining lands of
John K. Teettr and others.
ALSO—Two tracts of timber land, situate in the
Stillwcter District, Minnesota, containing respect
ively 160 and 12H acres.
ALSO—One tract of white pine timber land,
containing 900 acres, situate on the line of the
Pittsburg and Conncllsvilb; Railroad, in Allegheny
township, Somerset County, eighteen miles west of
Cumlierland, having thereon erected a Lrgc Dwel
ling House, large B tnk Barn, Saw-Mill, Ae.
ALSO—A number of tracts of timber lands, in
Bedford and Fulton Counties.
ALSO—Several tracts of iron ore and coal lands
in Bedford County, on the line of the Huntingdon
and Broadtop Railroad.
Terms easy. Apply to
W. P. SCHELL.
Bedford. July 16. 1858.-f.
Auditor's Notice.
IN the Orphans' C"urt,in and for the County of
Bedford. In the matter of the distribution of
the balance of funds remaining in the hands of
David Patterson, one of the Executors of the last
will. Ac., of Wm. Patterson, deceased, Jno. I*.
Reed appointed Auditoi to ascertain the advance
ments made to the heirs, and report a distribution
of said balance.
The Auditor will attend to the duties of the
above appointment, on Saturday, the 14tn day of
August, next., at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day,
at his office, in the Borough of Bedford, when and
where all persons interested can attend if they see
proper.
JNO. P. REED,
jiudiior.
July 16, 1858.
Auditor's Notice.
IN the Court of Common Pleas in and for the
County of Bedford, in the matter of the ex
ceptions fifed to the account of Samuel H. Tate,
Esq., Assignee of Sensom A Gephart, Jno. P.
Reed appointed Auditor to report upon the excep
tions, state an account, and report a distribution
of the funds in the hands of the Assignee, to and
amongst the creditors, and the evidence.
The Auditor will attend to the duties ot the
above appointment, on Monday, the 16th day of
August, next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day,
at his office, in the Borough of Bedford, when and
wheteall parties interested can attend, if they see
proper.
JNO. P. REED,
.9u ditor.
July 16, 1858.
Bedford Springs.
fpIIIS well-known and delightful summer Resort
i_ is now opened fori the reception of visitors, and
will be kept open until the Ist of October.
The new and spacious Buildings erected last year
arc now fully completed, and the whole establish
ment has been furnished in superior style, and the
accommodations will be of a character not excelled
in any part of the United States.
The Hotel will be under the management of Mr.
A. G. ALLEN, whose experience, corteous man
ners and attention to his guests, give the amplest
assurance of comfort and kind treatment.
The Company have made extensive arrangements
to supply dealers and individuals with "Bedfot d
Water." by the barrel, carbog, and in bottles, at
the following prices, at the Springs, viz:
For a barrel (mulberry) $4 00
Do (oak) 300
iDo (mulberry) 300
aDo (OUR) 200
Carboy, 10 gallons, 2 25
Bottles. J pint per dozen, _ 1 50
The barrels are all carefully prepared, so that
purchasers tnay depend upon receiving the Water
fresh anl sweet.
All communications should be addressed to
THE BEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS CO.,
July 9,1858.-f. Bedford, Pa.
350,000 ItltlC K WASTED
f riHE School Directors of Bedford Borough will
-I receive proposals from this date to the 15th of
July inst., for THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUS
AND good building brick, one-half to be delivered
this fall, and the other half next spring, not later
titan the first of June. Clay to be furnished by the
Directors ifdesijed, but everything else by the ma
ker of the brick.
July 2. 1858.
BEDFORD MOUJERIIt
STOP AHA LOOK
TIE HUT MKiURj
THE Cll¥ IS STILL THEY LOME! !
OSTER. MANSPEAKER kc CaRN respect
fully present their sincere thanks to .their nn
! menms trie mis arid patrons, for their very kind and
I liberal patronage, since opening the
NEW STORE,
j and respectfully beg leave to announce, that they
! are now receiving and opening the second supply of
I new
SUMMER GOODS,
embracing a large aud attractive assortment of
Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS,
adapted to the present and approaching season, to
gether with a general assortment of Groceries,
Queensware, Cutlery, Hate, Caps and Bonnets, ■
BOOTS and SHOES,
A large and variid assortment of i>. Rodney King
j ,St Co.'s Philadelphia made, Ladies', Misses' ami
Oliildrens' tine Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers,
| Ties fee.
Having purchased our goods at the very lowest
possible cash prices, we ,re prepared to offer great
er inducements than ever. Come in and see, and
we w ill take great pleasure in showing our goods,
whether you wish to buy or not.
Bedford, July 'J, 1853.—3 m.
Administrators' Notice.
LETTERS ofadministra tion having bee gant
ed to the subscriber, living in St. Clair Town
ship, Bedford County, Pa., on the Estate of Benja
min DaviJ 'ate of the State of lowa, dee'd, all
persons indebted to said are Estate, hereby notified
to make payment immediately, and those having
claims against the same tVii' present thciu properly
authenticated for settlement.
GEORGE C. DAVIS,
July 16, 1858.-f • Adm'r.
Pamphlet Lavs.
r piIE Pamphlet Laws of the State have been re
-1 ceived at the Prothonotary"a Office, and are
distribution among those entitled to receive
theni. SAMUEL 11. TATE,
July 10, 1858.-c. Protli'y
REDFORD RtIL BOIV.
Ol NCK the charter has been granted for the "Bed-
O ford Kail Road," the citizens of Bedford have
been much excited and interested upon the subject.
This interest is not confined to the citizeus of
town, but extends throughout tbo country, and
crowds are daily rushing to Ru.ftp's New ami Hand
same Store, in .hiderson's Row, where a large and
■.-./ tractive assortment of beautiful Spring and Sum
mer Goods, are opening, which will be sold cheaper
than ever offered before it: tliis place.
The stock consists in part of
Robes de Shuum Bafrge de Laines,
Robes a Quilla, 0 Lavs lias,
Organdie Lawns, White <s• printed Brilliants,
Challies, Plain anil Figured Swiss.
Latest Style Lawn Robes for $1,50.
Mohair Mixture for 18* Cints per yard.
De Laines of all descriptions Jrom 6J to 'do per yard,
Lawns of various styles for Oj cts. per yard,
.in extensive assortment of beautiful prints ranging
from A to 121, cents per yard.
Muslins of all prices aud qualities.
A large assortment of Ladies and Misses, Gloves
and Hosiery from the tow figure of 5 cts. up.
Pure linen Handkerchiefs for 5 cts., aud a full
and complete assortment of LADIES DRESS
GOODS generally.
A luge and welt selected assortment of CiOTUS,
CASSIMEKES and VESTINGS,
Consisting in part of
Black French and English Cloths,
Blue do do do.
Olive do do do.
Black Cassimures.
Black Doe Skins.
Fancv French aud American Cassiuiores.
VESTINGS.
Grenadines, plain and figured.
Radzemiro do <io
Velvets do do
and a great variety of Maraielles Vestings.
Fancy Silk and Lawn Neck Ties, from 6, cents
fo 62j cents.
A complete assortment of Ladies and Misses
BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS. Also
a large assortment Mens BOOTS
and SHOES.
My assortment of GROCERIES can't be beat.
Brown Sugar for fij ets per pound.
First rate Brown Sugar for 8 " "
Extra do do " 10 <*• "
White Sugar for 12J, 14 and 15 " " "
First Rate Rio Coffee for 12| " " "
Extra do do " 15 " ' "
No. 1 Java do 15 " "
Best N. O. Molasses " 12A < •' quart,
flood Syrup do '• I2J •< •' "
Extra do do ' 18J " "
Good Corn Brooms for a dime.
Bacon t>y the pound.
TC7" All of which will be sold cheaper than the
cheapest. Don't forget to call at IWPF'S NEW
STORE, in Anderson's Row, one door east of Cess
na ,Sc Shannon's office, and opposite the Gazette
office.
G. IV. RUI'P.
Bedford, April 30, 1858.
rpHE undersigned respectfully inform their
X friends and customers that they have .just
pened a very huge and general assortment of
SPRING MD SIMR GOODS,
consisting in part as follows:
Silks, Challi.-s, Alpacas, Delaines, Lawns, Bara
ges, Brilliants, French and American Chintzes,
Ginghams, Gloves, Collars, Hosiery, &c., &c
SHAWLS and MANTILLAS,
Cloths, Oassimores, Vestings,
Muslins, Drillings, Tickings,
Ky. Jeans, Linens, Sheetings,
Cottonadcs, Flannels, Cassinetts,
Nankeens, Cambrics, Checks,
CHAP CABPBTS,
White and Col'd Carpet Chain, Floor Oil Cloths,
Matting and Rugs, Boots, Sh tes. ILits and Caps,
also a largo supply of fashionable
Rentlj-.Tladc Clothing,
Also, a full stock of GROCERIES, WOODEN
WARE, >kc.
Having selecte 1 our goods with great care, wo
fire enabled to otter our customers
VERY GREAT BARGAINS
for CASH—all kinds of Country Produce—or on
a credit of six months to punctual dealers.
An examination of our stock is respectfully so
licited.
A. B. CRAMER h CO.
Bedford, April 30, 1858.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Admin
istration upon the estate of Henry Shutors, late
of Liberty Township, deed., have been granted by
the Register of Bedford County, to the undersigned
ot James Creek, Huntingdon County. All persons
indebted to said estate are requested to make im
mediate payment, and all having claims will please
present them without delay, properly authenticated
for payment.
THOMAS NORRIS,Adm'r.
July Ist 1858.
CHEAP Nil DCS
About fifty pair of children's and women'* shoes
—a little out ot style—will be sold very cheat,pby
Feb. 1 '.l, 1858. A- B OKAMLR St CO-
TO INVALIDS.
Dr. Hardman, Analytical Physician.
Physician for diseases of the Lungs, Throat and
Heart, formerly Physician to the
CINCINNATI MARINE HOSPITAL, also to
INVALIDS RETREAT.
Author of "Letters to Invalids," Editor of the
"Medical Stethyscope," &c.,
AUGUST APPOINTMENT.
BEDFORD, "WASHINGTON HOUSE,"
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11TH.
Dr. Hnrdtnan treats Consumption, Bronchitis,
Asthma, Larryngittis, and all diseases of the throat
and lungs, by medical Inhalation, lately used in the
Bromton Hospital, Loudon. The great point in
the treatment of ail human maladies is to get at
the disease in the diiect manner. All medicines
are estimated by their action upon the organ re
quiring relief. This is the important fact upon
which Inhalation is based. If the stomach is di
seased we take medicine directly into the stomach.
If the lungs are diseased, breathe or inhale medi
cated vapors directly into the longs. Me iicines
are the antidotes to disease and should be applied
to the very seat of disease. Inhalation is the ap
plication of this principle to the treatment of the
lungs, for it gives us direct access to those intri
cate air cells and tuhes which lie out of reach of
every other means ol administering medicines.—
The reason that consumption, and other diseases
of the lungs, have heretofore resisted all treatment
has been because they had never been approached
in a direct manner by medicine. They were intend
ed to ajt upon the lungs and yet were applied to
the stomach. Their action was intended to lie lo
cal, and yet they were so administered that they
should act constitutionally, exc-nding immediate
and principal action upon the unoffending stomach,
whilst the foul ulcers within th : lungs were unmo
lested. Inhalation brings the medicine in direct
contact with the disease, without the disadvantage
of any violent action. Its application is so sim
j pie that it can ho employed by the youngest infant
| or feeblest invalid. It dues not derange the sto
j mach, or interfere in the least degree with the
i strength, comfort, or business of the patient,
i OTHER DISEASES TREATED—In relation
to the following d soases, either when complicated
with lung nffecFlons or existing alone. I also invit
consultation. I usually find them promptly curable.
Prolapsus and all other forms of female com
plaints, irregularities, and weaKneSs.
Palpitation and other forms of Heart Disease
Liver Compl tint. Dyspepsia, and all other diseases
of stomach and bowels, &c.
All diseases of the eye and ear. Neuralgia, Epi
lepsy, and all forms of nervous disease. No
charge for consultation.
S3- D. IIARDMAN, M. D.
July 8, 1858.
Notice of Inquisition,
WHEREAS Michael Putt, late of Liberty
Township, Bedford County, died, seized of
the following real estate, viz: Two trie, s of land,
situate in Liberty Township, aforesaid, one thereof
the mansion tract, containing one hundred and
thirty-seven acres and allowance, with a dwelling
house, barn, gristmill, saw mill, and other im
provements thereon erected, adjoining lands of
Henry Putt, Fockler and others. One oth
er tract, adjoining the above, containing ten acres,
with a tenant house and stable thereon—leaving a
widow named Elizabeth, and issue ten children, to
wit:
Jacob, since dead, having conveyed his share to
the petitioner, Samuel, resi ling in Illinois, Catha
rine, intermarried with William Figart, the peti
tioner, William Putt, Elizabeth, intermarried with
Henry Savlts, Mary, intermarried with George
Russell. Joseph Putt, Itosanna, intermarried with
David Russell, Sarah and Susan Putt, the- last
rwanmi yet in Her minority.
Notice is therefore given, that in pursuance of a
writ of partition or valuation to me directed, 1 will
proceed to hold an inquisition or valuation on the
said premises, on Wednesday, the 4th day of Au
gust, 1858.
WM. S. FLUKE,
Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, I
Bedford, July 2, 'SB. J
Notice of Inquisition.
WHEREAS Wm. limes, late of Southampton
Township, Bedford County, died seized of the fol-
described real estate, to wit: The mansion
tract, containing about four hundred and seventy
acres, adjoining tan Is of Thomas Leasure, Joseph
Bennett, Geo. Baitholow. John Bonnet and others
One other tract, containing about 150 acres, ad
joining lands of Ilerekiah Tewell, George Tewoll,
David Housail and others. One other tract con
taining about 50 acres, adjoining lands of Wesley
I'erdew, aud the next described tract and others.—
Also, the undivided one-third part of a tract con
taining four hundred and seventy-four acres or
theieabouts, adjoining lands of Joseph Bennett,
Wesley Pcrdew, and the last above described tract,
all situate in Southampton Township, Bedford
County—leaving issue eight heirs to wit:
William M. limes, Isaac limes, John limes,
now acad, leaving two children, Mary an 1 Sarah
liams, the last of whom is a minor,and has no guar
dian, Richard lama, who is now in Allegheny Co.,
Pa , Moses and Aaron Hams, the petitioners, and
Jacob and Henry liatus. All except Richard reside
in Bedford County.
Notice is therefore given, that in pursuance of n
writ of partition or valuation to mo directed, I
will procee i to hold an inquisition or valuation on
the said premises, on Wednesday, the -Btli day of
July, 1858. when and where all parties interested
may attend if they think proper.
WM. S. FLUKE,
Sheriff.
Sheriff? Office, f
Bedford, July 2, 'SB. \
Notice of inquisition.
r JTIIE heirs and legil representatives of Mrs.
X Sophia Mower, late of Golerain Township,
dee'd, viz: Eliza, intermarried with Elijih Weaver,
in the State of Ohio, Rebecca, intermarried with
Joshua Filler, Nancy, intermarried with Jacob
Nos, in Wood County, Ohio, Sarah, intermarried
with Emanuel J. Dietil, and Elizabeth, intermar
ried with Levi Kegg, are hereby notified that an
Inquisition to value and appraise the real estate of
said dee'd, viz. a house and lot in the Borough of
Rainsburg, adjoining Joshua Filler and others, will
be held on thr premises, on Monday, the 28th day j
of JuJv, jnst., when and where all majr attend wj;o
see proper.
WM. S. FLUKE, !
Sheriff. i
Sheriff's Otlice, I
Bedford, July 2, 'SB. j"
MUSIC & MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
i'.anos, Melodeons, Flutes, Guitars, Brass j
Horns, Clarionets, Drams, etc., of various inanu- j
facture, always on hand. Bands supplied at city
wholesale rales. We Keep always on hand a full
assortment of alltheuew and fashionable music,
which wo mail at our expense to any part of the
country.
N. B. Music nged to order.
SHRYOCK ft SMITH,
Chambersburg.
March 7, 1057.
tilue Manufactory.
THE subscribers would respectfully inform the
public that they are engaged in manufacturing r
superior artu leaf glue, at different prices, at theia
residence in SnaJeespriue Valley, two tuiles oast of
Bloody Run, and are prepared to fiil promptly all
orders. All in want of this article can have their
orders attended to by addressing tbe undersigned
at Bloody Run. , ....
The subscribers wish to purchase a quantity of
tanners' fleshings, and those having any for sale,
can dispose of them by applying as above.
In connection with their glue manufactory, they
also carry ou the weaving business, and wi'l weave
coverlets and carpets on reasonable terms and at
the shortest notice.
MORRIS KICHTER ft SON.
April Id, 1858.-3 m.
("IKOKGE B. AMICK, surviving partner of the
X late firm of Geo. B. A hick V Bistukk, noti
fies all persons interested, that the books of said
firm remain in his hands for settlement, and that
circumstances demand an immediate closing up of
the business of said firm. Persons indebted or
having settlements to make, are therefore request
ed to vail on the subscriber without delay.
St. Ciairsville, June 11, 1858.-tf.
The subscriber will con'iuue the mercantile busi
ness at the old stand, where he will he happy to
meet and supply the wonts of his friends and ctis
tomeis at all times. He will receive in a couple
of weeks a new supply of seasonable goods, which
lie is determined to sell on the most reasonable
terms. GEO. B. AMICK.
Alciuda W. Smith, i So. 2'i, August Term,
vs. L 1858. in the Common
Win. Smith. \ Pleas o< Bedford Co.
Alias Subpoena on l.lbe I'or Divorce.
NO! OK is hereby given to le Defendant in
the above case that a S poena and alias
Subpoena n Libel for Divorce li been issued, the
last of sa writs is returnable fi h August, 1858,
and that t said Defendant is i quired to appear
on or befoi said day aud answei o the complain!
of the Plai iff as provided for oy act of Assem
bly. WM. S. FLUCK,
June 11, 1858. Sheriff.
It E D T O K U
•/If ach in e Sli op !
fTHE subscriber would most respectfully announce
1 to the farming community, and public iri general,
that he still continues to manufacture at his shop,
in Bedford, Pa., the following farming utensils, of
the very bert material, and iu the most workman
like manner, viz ;
Four and Six Horse Tumbling Shaft
Power Machines.
with large open cylinders, six staves, aud spikes
screwed in, and improved Straw Shakers attached.
Their superiors for strength and speed are not made
in this or any other County in the State.
Four Jlorse Tumbling Shaft and Strap power Ma
chine, with cylinder open or shut, a3 may be de
sired, and shaker of the best kind, for convenience,
ease of drift, and perfect working. This machine
has no superior any where. THREE HORSE
MACHINES, of the sinie kind. TWO AND
THREE HORSE TUMBLING SHAFT POWER
MACHINES, a very convenient and excellent ma
chine for small farmers, with or without shakers.
HILL SIDE PLOUGHS,
of a very superior pattern to anv in use iu this j
country. SINGLE AND DOUBLE SJOVEL |
PLOUGHS, WITTI STEEL SHOVELS.
CULTIVATORS,
Peck ham's New i'ork FIVE-HOED STEEL
POINT EXPANDING CULTIVATOR; Rogers
Pittsburg patent STEEL TOOTII EXPANDING
CULTIVATOR, for working corn, or seeding in
grain, Fanning Mills, Horse Rakes Lever Cutting
Boxes, Harrows and VVheelbarrows, made to order.
Ail the above articles constantly on band, and
sold cn reasonable terms.
REPAIRING of all kinds of Machines, whether
made here or elsewhere, done on the Shortest no
tice.
C'siings for all my machines and Ploughs, made
at the Foundry of Mr. Michael Binnan, in Bedford,
aud wilPbompare with any made in the State for
strength and durability BLACKSMITH ING done
to order. AH my work warrented to give satisfac
tion.
From a past experience of twenty years in the
Machine business, I feel confident that I can give
entire Satisfaction to all who may favor me with s
call. Call and examine my work before you pur
chase elsewhere, as I am determined to please all.
Horses, grain of all kinds, lumber and iron, will
be taken in exchange for work.
PETER 11. SHIRES.
Machinist.
Bedford, May 7, 1858.-Bin
PlißLlf! SALE
OF
REAL E3STATE,
AT
Knjshiil, Bedford County, Pa.
BY virtue of an order ot' tbo Orphans' Court of
Bedford County, the undersigned will expose
to sale, on the premises, at the public house of
Wni. Suell, on Rayah ill, in East Providence Town
ship, on
FRIDAY, the\fth day of AUGUST, next,
the undivided interest of Daniel and Catharine
Manspeaker in the real estate of which JacobSnell
died seized, being the same upon which the said
IV nt. Snell now resides, containing onu hundred
acres, more or less, lying on each side of the turn
pike, and having thereon erected a large TWO
STORY FRAME HOUSE, Frame Stable, and
othet buildings.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. X.
TERMS— Cash at the confirmation of the sale.
O. E SHANNON,
Guardian, t/c.
July 2, 1858-4t.
LATEST NEWS FROSI K ANSAS,
HEED k MIIICH'S STORE.
fTIHK very list arrival of SUING & SUMMER
X GOODS—-bought at the right time, and in the
right manner, to ensure fabrics worth buying and
at fair prices—REKllA MISNICH deal not in humbugs,
clap-traps or baits, but on actual inspection, you
will find a heavy stock of
MRICIN & FOREIGN GOODS,
of a wry superior quality, and to be had at prices
gratifying to the purchaser and remunerative to the
seller. Reed h Minnich will have nothing to do
with giving some goods away, and putting the
'•Tariff" on somewhere else—good merchandise al
ways ensures sales at living prices. Cante and See,
bring your CASH AND PRODUCE, and if you do not
get cheap goods say there is no truth in this adver
tisement.
Dry Goods, —Dress Silks, Robe a Qui 11 as, Madonas,
Organdy Lau-ns, Delaines, Calicoes.
Dress Goods, and Trimmings, in great Variety,
Bonnets, Ribbons, Glores, Hosiery, French and Amer
ican Cloths and Cassimeres,Summer Clothes and Jeans,
Woolen and Canton Flannels, Sheetings, Muslins,
Linens, for all purposes, Twillings, drillings, he.
Queensware and CJlassware,
an ass', rtmeut unequalled in Bedford ,
Boots and Shoes.
Heed & Minnich know how to buy boots and
shoes of all styles. Call and See. They will speak
for themselves.
HARDWARE AND GROCERIES,
Sugars, of different qualities and prices, Syrups,
Molasses, and every article in this line
We canflot enumerate all our goods. Call and
we will show j'oii free of charge, and feel happy to
do so. Call and you will find yourself at the right ,
place to buy.
May 7, 1858.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTKEKSIIIP. j
THE partnership heretofore existing between ;
lleniyS. King and James Madura, under the !
name and firm of Madara, King C 0., doing
business at I.oranos Iron Worksin Hopewell
Township Bedford County, is dissolved bv mutual
consent. HENRY" S. KING,
N0v.27, 18-57.-tf. JAMES MADAKA.
THE business of manufacturing iron at Leni
ties Iron Works, will be continued by the under
signed, who has perchased all the interest of his
late partner James Madara in the books, property
and effects, belonging to the late firm of Madara
King h Co.
Nov. 27, 1857.-tf. IIEN'RI' S. KING-
I THE LIVER IWIIiORITOIt
PREPARED BV OR. SANFORD.
Compounded entirely from RIMS.
IS ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE ANi>
J. LIVER MEDICINES now before the public,
that acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and moro
eiTVctuil than any other med'cine known. It is not
only a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first
on the I.ivcr to eject its morbid matter, then on the
stomach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus
accomplishing two purposes eli'rctually, without
any of the painful feelings experienced in tiie op
erations of most Cathartics. Jt strengthens ttu>
system at the same time that it purges it; and
when taken daily in moderate doses, will strength
en and build it up with unusual rapidity.
The Liver is one >l the principal regulators of
the human body, and when it pet forms its functions
well the powers of the system are fully developed.
The stomach is almost entirely dependent on the
healthy action of the Liver for the proper perform
ance oi its functions. When the stomach is at
ault, the bowels arc at fault, and the whole system
sutlers in consequence of one organ—the Liver—
having ceased to do its duty. For the disease of
that organ, one of the proprietors has made it his
study, in a practice of more than twenty years, to
find some remedy wherewith to counteract the ma
ny derangements to which it is liable.
To prove that this re- • medy is at last found,
, any person troubledwith Liver Complaint
in any of its forms, but to try a bottle,and
conviction is certain.
These gurus remove*- 1 morbid or bad mat
ter from the supplying iu their P|to
a healthy flow of invigorating the shjhl
uch, causing food to di--*"H gesi well, purifying- is
blood, giving tone health to the
machinery, renin rnurr H the causes of therein.*
ease, and effecting a ra-f—H dical cure.
B'lious attacks cured. and, what is h.-t--
ter, prevented by th occasional use of the
Liver Invigorator.
One do.v-after is suftitiunt to relievo
the stomach and prevcut the food from tising
acd souring.
Only one dose takei.PH before retiring prevents
nightmare.
Only one dose at night loosens the
bowels gently,and costiveness.
One dose taken after' each meal will cure
Dyspepsia. '"""I
- DC?" One dose of two tea-spoonsful will al
ways relieve Sick actie.
One bottle taken for.-f-* .emale obstruction re
tnoves the cause of disease, and biases a
perfect cure. rv*
Only oue dose iiuuie-r—l di.itely relieves Cholic,
while c
One dose' often rcpca-£jij ted is a sure cure for
Cholera Morbus, and preventive of Cholera.
One dose taken will prevei t the recur
rence of bilious while it relieves all
painful feelings. za
Only one liottle is n did to throw ou! ot
jhe system the effects Of me cine after !o,<g sick
ness.
One bottle Liken for Jaundice removes all ye
townees or unnatural .color Noi the skin.
One flose taken tPshort time before eatiug give*
vigor to the appetite and makes ftod digest well.
One dose often repeated cures Chronic Diarrhoea
in its worst forms, while summer and bowel com
plaints yield almost to the first dose.
One or two doses cures attacks caused by worms,
while for worms in children, there is no safer or
speedier remedy in the world, as it never fail*.
A few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting the ab
sorbents.
We take pleasure in recommending this medi
cine as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fe
ver, and all Fevers of a Bilious Type. It operates
with certainty, and thousands arc willing to testify
to its wonderful virtues.
All who use it are giving their unanimous testi
mony in its favor. ny.Mix Water in the Mouth
with the Invigorator, and swallow both together.
The Liver Invigorator
Is a great scientific Medical Discovery, and is daily
working cutis almost too great to believe. It
cures us it by magic, even the first du-.e giving bene
fit aud Seldom more than one bottle is required to
cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst
Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common ali
of which are the result of a Diseased Liver.
PRICK ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
DR. SANFORD, Proprietor, 345 Broadway, N. V.
Sold in Bedford by Dr. B. F. HARRY, and re
tailed by all Dmggists^^
June 11, 5858.-zz. IV
A BEAUTIFUL HEAIT^
OF
RICH GLOSSY HAIR
Completely Preserved
TO THE GREATEST AGE.
And who that is gray would not hive it restored
I to former color or bald but would have the growth
j restored, or troubled with dandruff and itching but
would have it removed, or troubled with scrofula,
scald head, or other eruptions, hut would be cured,
or with sick bead ache, (neuralgia) but would be
cured. It will also remove all pimples from the
face and skin. Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative will
do all this, see circular and the following.
ANN ARBOR, November 5, 185b
PROF. O. J. WOOD —Dear Sir; I have heard much
said of the wonderful effects of your Hair Restora
tive, but having been so often cheated by quackery
and quack nostrums, hair dyes, fic. I was dispos
ed to place your Restorative in the same category
with the thousand and one loudly trumpeted quack
remedies, until I met you in Lawrence county some
months since, when you gave tne such assurance
as induced the trial ot your Restorative in my
family—first by my good wife, whose hair had be
come very thin and entirely white, and before ex
hausting one ef your large bottles, her hair was re
stored nearly to its original beautiful browu color,
and had thickened and become beautiful and glossy
upon, and entirely over the head; sheconrinticsio
use it, rot simply because.of its be.tutifyfng effects
upon tiie hair, but because of its healthful influ
ence upon the head mind. Others of my family
and friends are using your Restorative, with the
happiest efl'ects; therefore, my skepticism and
doubts in reference to its character and value are
entirely removed ; and I can and do most cordially
and confidentially recomend its use by all who Would
have their hair restored from white or gray (by
reason of sickness or age,) to original color aud
beauty, aud by all young persons who would bavo
their hair beautiful and glossy.
Very truly aud gratefully vours,
SOLOMON MANN
FRIEND WOOD ; It was a long time after I saw you
at Biissfield before I got the bottle of Restorative
for which you gave me an order upon you(ageat in
Detroit, and when I got it wo concluded to try it on
Mrs. Mann's hair, as the surest test of its power.—
It has done all that you assured me it would do;
aud others of my family and friends, having wit
nessed its effects, are now using and rccoimuend
ing its use to others as entitled to the highest con
sideration you claim for it.
Agaiu, very respectfully and trulv, yours,
SOLOMON MANN.
CARLYLE, 111, Juue 2s, 1852-
I have used JProf. O. J. Wood's Jlairßestorative,
and have admired its wonderful effects. My hair
was becoming, as I thought, prematurely griy. but
by the use of his Restorativo it has resumed iu
origiual color, and, 1 bavu no doubt, permanently
so.
S BREKBK, cx-Senator, U. S.
(). J. Wood t* CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadw.if,
N. Y., (in tiie great N. Y. Wire Railing Establish
moot) and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo.
For sale by Dr. Harry.
And sold by all good Druggists.
July 2, 1858.—ihn.
WACJOAS.
THREE new two horse wagons on hand, work
warranted—will bo sold ou a liberal credit —or ex
changed for produce. _
A. B. CRAMER A CO.
Feb. 19, 1858. , .