Bedford inquirer. (Bedford, Pa.) 1857-1884, January 07, 1859, Image 3

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    Administrator's Notice.
LETTERS of administration on tiie estate of!
Daniel Shea, late of Cumberlind Valley tp., I
dee'd, having been granted to the subscriber, re-j
siding in Bedford Borough,—notice is therefore i
given to all persons indebted to make payment im- j
mediately and those having clu'nts will present tliem
forthwith, properly authenticated for settlement.
Jan. 7, 1859. O. E. SHANNON, Adtn'r.
Ross FORWARD. O. 11. GXITUEH. •
Forward & Gaiiher,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Bedford. I'a.
ROSS FORWARD, of Somerset, and O. H. |
GAIT HER, nave opened a law office in Bed
ford, Pa. O. 11. GAIT HER, having located per
manently in Bedford, will lie assisted during every
Court by the former. All business entrusted to
them will be promptly and euro'.uliy attended to.
Office on Juliana street, two doors south of the In
quirer office.
Dec. 81, 185 S.
dissolution.
THE firm of TAYLOR A MOWRT is dissolved by mu- !
tual cotisetit. The business will be continued
at tho old stand by JNO. TAYLOR, who will hold
himself ready at all times to accomodate the pub
lic with Leather on the most reasonable terms.—
The books of the firm will remain in the hands of
John A. Mowry for settlement, and all persons in
terested are earnestly requested to call and make
settlement at once. All t hose neglecting this notice
may expect after the firat day of February next to
find their accounts in the hands of an officer for
collection. TAYLOR & MOWRY.
Dec. 31, 1838.
UUiiU tfi FOR GERMANY !
f subscriber will offer at private sale a lot of
X furniture, composed ot Bureaus, Bedsteads,
Chairs, Washstauds, Tables, Cupboards, and a lot
cf Carpeting, one Cooking Stove, a lot of pork,
OBC hundred lbs. of lard, three Sue Shorts, and a
number of other articles numerous to mention.
CT>~A',y persons wishing to purchase se.cli ar
ticles at a low price will please cill at the residence
of the subscriber as soon as possible. Sales Cash.
JOHN C. BOWERS.
Doc. 31, 18.5 5 .
OH. GAIT HE 11 wil promptly attend to all tur
, vt y ing business that may be entrusted to
him. Office on Juliana atr e* two doors south of
the Inquirer office.
Dec. 31, 185 c.
STRAY SIIELP.
CAME t< the premises of the subscriber, living
in Colerain township, about Ist of Dec. i:;st.,
two*"'! sheep, two with au under e..>p out of the
right ear, on - wins the ends off both vers,-til the
ghev "re white, ai <t nine witiiont m uks—the owu.r
or owners are vqnested to eotne iorward, prove
Lr V'''.'. charges and tak<; them av ry.
Dec. 24,* 1858-c.* EM.iNUEL KFOG.
SELLING OFF AT COST.
MRS. 11. D. FEUGH wishes lo retire from bu
siness, and will s- ll an entire Stock of
at cost! Ladies wishing to supply ther-a!ves with
goods at who'esald prices, would do well to cn'l ta:-
forc the following handsome articles are disposed
of.
Rich silks. French Merit: ;, Cashmeres, Alp teas.
Poplins. French and American De Lan?s, Velvets.
Shawls, Cloaks. Mantles, L vdies' arid Children*'
Furs, Clou-Is, Hoods, B a .*fs, I'lbbnus, Flowers,
Feathers, French Work, Gloves, Hois.-ry, Sho.s,
Jewelry, Perfumery, ;-.ncl an ct.dlesa vcrie y of
Fancy Goods.
Milliners would li id it to their advantage to ex
amine the assortment in the Millinery department.
Dec. 17, l s sB.
Bedford (ounfy, ss.
At an Orphans Court, held at Bedford, in and
for Bedford County, on the loth day vf November
A. P., 1858, before the Judges ol tho same Court,
On motion of
Joux Mowtx, Esq., the Court grant a Rule upon
the heirs and legal ripreutatives of John Iv gg, lute
of Colerain ip., in said County, d--;eased, to wit:
Widiam, residing in Hancock County, Ohio, Em tn
uel, Mary Ann, residing in Bedford County. John,
residing in California, .accb, Josiah, residing in
Bedford County, Rebecca, residing in Huntingdon
County, Pa., ami Mary a tut. residing Bedford C..uii
ty, to be and appear at an Oiphans Court to he
held at Bedford, in and for said County, on the 2.1
Monday 14th day of February next, to accept or
r-.fuso to take the real estate of sti l John Kcgg,
deceased, at the Valuation, or show cause why the
same should not be sold by order of the said Court.
I S TESTIMONY WUI REOF I have hereunto
•I s,:t ra >' Baud ar 'd the seal of the said
Court, at Bediord, the 24th day of
Noveniot-r, A. D 1858.
Attest, S- 11. TATE, Clerk.
WM. S. FLUKE, Sheriff.
Dec. 17, 1858.
PUBLIC SALE
OF
REAL ESTATE.
THERE will be sold at public vendue, on the
premises, at Bloody Bun, on Friday, the 21st
day of January, next, at onu o'clock of said day,
one House and Lot ot ground and out building,
situate in the Town of Bloody Run, adjoining Lots
of Mr, Barndollar and Mrs. Tate, on tiie south side
of the Turnpike Road, and fronting the same.
Attention will be given, and terra* made knowu
on day of sale, by
JOHS SP.4RKS,
Att'y in fact for Christiana Steckm m, and others,
and YJL. STECKMJN,
Guardian of George Stcckman's minor heirs.
Dec. 21, 1858.
Estale of Samuel (nrteright Lcc'd.
LETTERS of Administrate.!! having been grant
ed by the Register of Bedford County to the
undersigited upon the estate of Samuel Carteright
late of Middle Wood'oerry Township Bedford
County dee'd all person* indebted to said estate
are hereby notified to come forward and make im
mediate payment and those having claim* against
the estsfe will present them propetly authenticated
for settlement to the under*'goo'! t Cltysburg
Blair County Pa. DASIEL SHOCK.
c. 24, 1858. jiim'r.
rmr it acu maz
BELIEVING thai short settlements is the plan
for conducting a.'.' besiueaa ojeratk>us— our
looks will be readv for aejtleiocnt on the lirst day
of January 1859. Every acct. "ft not sctilcd by pe
riod named—must then be closou' '0 Lash or ote.
OSTER MJNSPEJAER §r LAR.\.
J. 4 J. M. SHOEMAKER*
A. b. CIUMER 4 Co.
REED 4 MINNICH,
FURUESON 4 Co.
Dec. 24, 1864.
J. W. LINGENFDLTIIR,
Atlorney at Law and Land Surveyor,
U1 ILL attend with promptness to all business
entrusted to his euro.
M ill jractico in Bodtoru aud. Fulton Counties.
door West of tho Uuion JJaMcl-
Dec, 24,1858.
„ _ BEDFORD ACADEMY,
HIE Winter acaaiou of Bedford Academy will '
ofßuntenoa OR Mood tVn xt". 22 i, i'lst.
G, w AVG HI NBA UGH,
ov 19,1868 '
Auditor's Notice.
Chaffts, Stcut & Co., > Testatum Venditioni Expo
vs I nits, Aom Huntingdon Coun-
D. S. Berkstresser, ty, No. 2, November term,
1858. The uiidersignert appointed Auditor to make
distribution of the money in the hands of Sheriff
Fliu k, arising front sale of Defts. proper'y, to and
among the creditors entitled to the same, will at- [
te:.d to the dut es of iiis appointment on Friday,
January 14, 1859, at his office, at which all persons
interested can attend, if they see proper.
K. I>. BARCLAY.
Auditor. '
Auditor's Nolicc.
THE urillersigned, appointed l>y the Orphans' ;
Court of Bedford Comity, to report a di.strmuti'in
of tiie money in the hands of Jeremiah Weight and i
Simon Karn. Executors he., of Charles Weight, j
deceased, will attend to the duties of s:iiapp rai
ment, at his Office, in tlc Borough of Bedford, on j
Wednesday, the 6th oay ot J tnuary, 1859, -it 10 o'-
cloak ot said day, when and where all parties in-j
tcrested Can attend. JOHN F. SEED,
Auditor. '
!
Adniinislrafors' Notice.
iETTERSof administration having iteen grant-
J ed to the subscribers. living in Colerain Town- j
ship, ou the estate ol Samuel Diehl, late of said
Township, dee'd., all persons indented to said es
tate ate untitled to make payment immediately, :
and those having cl tints against the same will (ire- j
: sent them properly authentic ited for settlement.
HENRY P. DIEHI ,
ANDREW KOONS,
Deo. 17 y 1853-f. Adin'rs.
_ •
Attention Bedford Riflemen !
f~\/ OU ate hereby ordered to appear in I
X Winter Uniform, (with plume and
lompooti,) at the Court House, in Bed
ford. on Saturday, the Bth day of January. 1
next at 10 o'clock,A. M., with ten rounds
ol blank cartridge, it is x(K-cted that a i
full turn out wil be made, as I mines* of |
importance demands every member pr< s
ent, who wisites any benefit arising from :
the faie Military Law, passed Aptil, 1868- i
j By order of the Capt.
WM. DIBERT, 0. S. J
! Dec. 10, 1858.
miiltiiiiis;
LKTOMIfFiMSTS,!
AN I) buy your goods at the CHEAP STORE of ,
OSTEK, MANSPKAKI.It <!fc LA 11N,
Where thev have just received their second supply j
of
JSEW WLYTER GOODS.
Embracing a lrge and well selected Mnc't of *11:
kind- of lio' D 3 for the season, and .it greatly it,.- j
nrcEii PRICES. They call special attention to their ,
Boot r.sd hlito RppirJiwnf,
Where you will rind a large and varied stock of j
| BOOTS and SHOES, j
' Made expressly to their order, and which they will !
j sell at the lowest prices.
| N. B. Produce taken in exchange for Goons,
i Dec. 3, 1858.-2ru.
A. IS. C ramer Co. j
H-M AVE just received a large and
general assortment of
FAIL AND WINTER GOODS,
! all of which have been purchased since !
the great decline in prices East.
Our assortment is the best we have
ever offered, including all the newest j
! styles in every department.
Unprecedented bargains will be of
fered our friends and customers for
cash or produce.
i A liberal credit will lie extended to
! those only, who will promptly settle
their accounts every January, by cash
j or note.
j Xo trouble to show goods. Call
and see the bargains.
A. E. CRAMER & CO. . i
Oct. 29, 18f)S.
BLOODY EUN FOUNDRY
MACHINE SHOP, j
, THE subscriber* are now prepared, qpt their ;
! Foundry in Bloody Run, tb rill all orders for east- j
ings of any description for Grist and Saw Mills, j
| Tliteshing Machines, Apple Mills, Ploughs, and j
I a'l things else in their line that may be needed in ;
; tiiis or the adjoining counties.
We manufacture Threshing Machines of 2 4 or 6 j
i Horsepower, warranted equal if not superior to J
I any made in the State. We keep constantly on (
j hand a full assortment of Woodcock, Plug, and i
; Hillside Ploughs, warranted to give satisfaction or '
| no sale. Points, shares and ltmlaides, to tit all j
j Woodcock or Seylcr Ploughs in the County.
Farmer's Bells, Ploughs and Castings of our
' make may be had at Foundry prices at the store of
Win Hartley, Bedford, Pa.. Loudcrltaugh i* Pee,
j East Providence Tp., Jcha Nycuiu Ac Son, Rays
LI ill. Times being hir I, we odor great iitduce-
I merits to Farmers and Mechanics to buy of us.
All kinds of repairing done in a neat and ub- j
stantiul manner, and all work warranted. Call
and examine our work and castings an.l judge
i for yourselves.
JOSIAH BAUGIIMAN V BRO.
March 26, 1855.-tf.
f ii si,if m ~
OF
! REAL ESTATE.
BY virtue ol au order of tho Orphans Court of ,
Bedford County, this undersigned will offer at
; public sale on the premises in Pleasautv.!'••, St. ;
j Clah Township, on
SATURDAY, THE Hah OF JANUARY, next, \
i the following described real estate, viz :
A Lot of ground in said Town, with Dwelling
House, Store House, Stable and other improve- ;
niwuts thereon, now in possession of Simon Hersh- .
! man.
Terms : Cash at confirmation of sale.
(). E. SHANNON, |
Adtu'r of the estate f Louisa Hammer, doe'd.
Nov. 26, 1858.-d.
u n.
ATT OR Mil IT LAW-
EcCOWNELLSBURS, PA.
*\TILL practice in the Courts of Fulton, Bedford
v and Franklin Counties. tt7"o(faee on Main
Street, ojpoite Speer's Hotel.
Scpten.'l Kr ' i3 '*
WALL aod BLIND PAPER.—Dr. B. F.
"Harry -is . agent for this necessary
Article. By mOttOa.' *<*•, w pattotis
will see sanjplc* of ojar pipers. WV have made .
our spring inltHttioni witli much carc,aud iblnk
we cannot fail to please.
SHRYtfGK A SMITH,
Chiitnber%hurc
OWAIM'S PANACEA at Dr, Harry's Drtfg and j
OHook
bbbfo&b mmmm.
FOR SUB,
OR
r m ? SK BH2•
A Farm within one mile f the Railßoad and tv.o
milt Aof Stonerstown, in tin- Broad Top Dual
region, containing about 160 acres. being good hot
torn lutxl—about tHf*hall cleaivul -anti the b.iiance
well timbered- The farm i wt II Improved, and a
(i c spring ol' excellent water at the door ot tuc j
1,, use—also two good orchards of fruit trees on the j
i premises.
ALSO, 4
A farm in Morrison's rove, adjoining la lids Ot
I DiridStuckey, Barley's h"irs. Jacob Furry am.
! others, containing about iod acres, one half cleaiod j
! and the balance well tiiuliererl, with an abundance
iof locust and chestnut timber. There are several j
never failing springs upon the premises with a cori-
I stantly running stream through the farm. There is
uNo a large and thrifty young orchard bearing trutt
! thereon. The ituproveiueuts are a rough ca,>v
House, Log Barn and un building ;.
ALSO,
160 acres of land in Harrison County, lowa, r>*
' first class prairie, close to timber and within a few
! miies of the Missouri river above Council Bluff*.
AIJSO,
334 acres in Story Co., lowa
ALSO,
113 acres in Pottawatt..mio Co., lowa, near Coun
, cil hlu.fi.
ALSO
i Lot no. 8 of block 53 in the city of Omaha, Ne
: brasha Territory
ALSO,
1280 acres land in Austin County, Ti-xis, Hist
! of the Braz • River on the Tins central rail road
! which runs through the lati I. it is well watered
i being upon the head waters of Cypress creek.
ALSO,
320 acres in Comanche County, Tex ts, on TV ies
lers creek, 4 miles East of the LCII River, an 1 on
' the line of tliu Memphis and LI l'asao railroad now
i in process tf construe.ion.
ALSO.
I The farm in Morrison's Cove, a' j doing Floomflel.l
I Fttni 'ce, known as the '-Pearson pr pertv" lately
< wned by David Daniels, containing 131 acres and
1 00 porches, with an excellent orchil I of fruit trees
! thereon and never failing w.itei at tlie door. The
i improvements are one Urge fritne House, one log
i House and barn, with convenient <mt-huilings.
j The lan I is go al—produce* well, and is in a bign
state of cuitiv itioti. A good pike is close by.iead
j ing in Hollidaysburg wl.ic.i.with theF urn aces make
! a ready market at the door lor all kinds ot produce.
I Nov. 12, 1858. <J. E. SHAN NO.V.
j Notice of luquisiiioHt
Philip 11. Hoover, late of J'tr,lata
. * V T a...'iip, Bed! -id County died, teized ot
i the ;• i. -viag real est at to wit: a tract ot laml.
j situate in said township, containing one hundred
j and eighty two acres, more or less, wab about 'JO
I acres cleared, having there.n erected )".'" dwelling
houses. bam. st tl le, See., adjoining lands ■ f Jacob
, Dull, i'eury ll.irn, Peter lld igas and oth-rs w :■
• by his last will and testament he devised to his -
; to wit : George, residiug in 8 ark Count*. Ohio;
1 Henry ami JOIJII lesi ling in Bed.ord County, !
William, residing in Somerset County, Pa.; Philip,
residing in Bedford County, aforesaid; ami Jacob,
! residing in Henry County, Iowa; leaving also a
' widow. Margaret Hoover, to whom he gave tho
I "one third of ah the interest of all iris estate." but
I who declines ' ski lg under th • will af.mmvJ ; li ar -
lite is ice 'so d u:y litefi. io wit : kaff.orir.e. Maria.
Susruna; and grai.uciiiMrcit, the 'ssuc of M argaret,
and of Elizabeth, both decease 1.
Now therefore, a writ of partition or valuation
! ha* ing been granted. on petition b\ tho Orphans
; Court of Bedford County, and to nie dii. ctcd, notice
' is her. by given to all the above parties interested,
j that I wili proceed to hold au inquisition or valua
tion ou the a.sid premises, on Thursday, the 3(1111
1 day of Decetnlrei instant, on tiie premises, when
1 and where all persons interested van attend.
\VM. S FLUKE, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, Bedford Dec. 8, 1858.
PlBLIi: SI LB
| REAL. ESTATE.
BV virtue of aliOrderof the Orphans' Court ot
1 Bedford Comity. the undersigned will offer at
! public silo on lite premises, on Saturday the Ist day
J of Jaiitut) y, next, t lie follow ing described real estate,
; being a tract ot laud containi'ig 5b acres or theroa-
I bout" 30 of which are cleared and under fence,
i be improvements a. o a Grist Mill. Lot; and from:
Dwelling House, Burn ami other out-buildings.—
| There is also an orchard thereon.
This property is in Londonderry Township, sul
| joining lands of Christian Alibright. Jas. Mattingly,
] John M. Buchanan and uthers.
I It is close to the lontc ot the Connellsvilla rail
ro ul—iu close proximity with Cumberland and prc
■ sents opportunities for a profit i'd iiivcstm 'tit.
Terms: Cash at confirmation <• sale.
CIIAKLES HO Y.MAN,
J C. ALLBKIGIIT.
i Adrn'rs of the Estate of Satu'i lloytuitn, dee'd.
Nov. 19, 1858 .-d.
LOOK OUT!
ALTHOUGH the prosm cUot the Railroad are
not very fl ittcrie . me friends ol that enter-
I prise have not yet quite despaired of u'tirn te suc
cess. Hoping that the people will see that it is not
| only to their interest to have the roa.l completed
| as so.iti us possible, but that they shoul i bear in
j mind that
REED 6r MM'JWCH
i Have just received from the city, ur.d are now
; opening out at their
Cheap Cash atii Produce Stare,
1 a bug assortment of Cassimcres. Cloths. Prints,
bleached and utibleached Muslins, Ginghams,
GROCERIES,
i Coffee, Sugar, Syrup, ' xtru pulverized Sugar,
Cheese, Ac., Ac.
All of which will tie sold on the most reasonable
; toims tor cask or produce.
\ Nov. 19 1858.
: Fißi.ii: SAi.B
OF
REAL ESTATE.
CY virtue of at. order of the Orphans Court ol
Bedford r ,_■ the tinders'gncd will offer
jat public sab- on the prime.e* on
FRIDAY THE Ith DAY OF JANUARY NEXT,
tho following described real estate situate in St.
j Clair Township, viz: a tract ol land containing 181
| acres and !) perch, s, with Log House, Frame Ba;n
and other buddings threon. There is also an apple
: orchard on the premises.
This 1r...d ::fljoii .. i .ilm It. t Andrew Mo wry,
Christ's heirs, Jacob Bucket and others—is in a good
, state of cultivation, is well watered and presents
fair opportunities for profitable investment.
Terms: Cash at confirmation of Sale.
O. K. SHANNON,
Adni'r of tho Estate of Philip Ickes, dee'd.
< Nov. 20. 1858 -d.
.
iiittsoliiiioii of l';irJn<r>hip.
' TISHF Partaership heretofore existing and doing
I business under tho fir u n.uio c>t Barclay &
Garrctson, has this day lieea di&s.dvea by tuu'ul
couscnt. The Books, are iu tho iiandv of B.
W, Ganotsou, who L autLorijvd u> settle the bu
sinots of the late firm.
S. V. BART,AY,
N0v..6, 1858. B. W. GAKKEISON.
I">bvsiciuns prescriptions carefully compound
ed. at all hours of the day or nigh - at Dr
I Harry's. Drug Store.
AugustC, 1868
APPEALS.
j TVTOTICE Is hereby given to tho taxable inhabi
| i. s tants of the County of Bedford, that an ap-
I | n*i.l will be held by the Ceuuty Cominissioners, on
i the days, and at the places specified, to wit:
Fur Liberty Township on Monday the 10th day
i of January at the house of George Tricker.
Broad T.-p To*vn>hip on Tuesday the 11th at the
. house of James S- Bcckwith.
East Providence Township on Wednesday the
12ih at the lwusc of D. A- T. Black
Monroe Township on Thursday the 13th at tho
house of Urs.Rity.
Southampton ''owuship on Fri lay the 14th at
* 'ho house of William Adams Esq.
ICoVi *? : i Township on Saturday the 15th at the
house of Joshua A"!tT.
Cumberland Valley Towmltfp on Monday the 17th
! at the house of Jacob Anderson.
Londonderry Town:.!.;p on Tuesilay the 18?b at
! the house Of John .Miller.
Harrison Township on Wednesday the 19th uf
the boose of V. B. Wertz.
Juniata 'i owt.sbip on Thursday the 20th at the
house sf Jose]in Poller. %
Napier township on Friday the 21st at the boi.se
of J. M. Kobison, (in the Borough of Scbellsburg )
Schebsburg Borough cn Monday the 24tn at t..e
li use of J - M. Robieon.
St. Ciair Township wiiTuesdiy the 25th at the
house ot Gideon D. Trout.
Union Township m Weduesday the 26th at the
of Michu-I *Vyant.
Middle Woodbery Township on Thursday the
27th at the house of lletrrv Fl..ck.
South Wood berry Township ou Friday the 28tli
at the house of A- ft J. Stoiier.
Ilopewill Township on Saturday the 29th at the
house of John Dasher.
West Piovidence Township on Monday the 31st
at the house of Philip Steckm in.
Stiiikesp.'ing township on Tin-slay the Ist day of
! Fe! ruary in-xt at iheli.u.eof Daniel L. Defilriugb,
Bedford Towi suipct Weduesday the 2.1 at he
CotrumsMonors oiiice.
!>• dfonl Borough on Thursday the 3rd at the
Commissiom rs office.
V* i.eii ..r:d vvncie all p'iimis and corporations
ft-. b:ij; tlicinsi I*.\s agtiv*ed at the enumeration am;
| Valuation of tueir tax .nle juo| er'y and effects,
; ma le pursu nit to the sevral Acts of Assembly, in
! such case made a.;d provided, are r quested to at
| tend and state their greivances lor redress accord
i ing to law.
j 11. NtCODEMUS VI -r!e i IT. J. P, RUN Eli,
j Commissioners offi e. '. C. EYANS,
I Dec. 21. 1858.-I.
I'tdford Count), s^.
At an Gr)l.aris Court, held at Bedford in and for
' tii County of Bedfo'o, ou the 15th day ofNovem
j ber, A. D-. 1858. ii-loie th" same Court,
i <tn motion of JOIIN MOWER, Esq., the Court grant
- a Rule upon the heirs and legal rep: .sce.tatives of
John Ckiar, lace ot Bedford Borough, in said Cotm
; ty, -iec'd, to wit: Jacob, w ho '' dead, leaving iss.ie.
a Daughter, M.i ry Ann, a 1.0 is intermarried wi'li
Ge. a ' nines, residing iu the Mate ot Cii.io Vary
; McKiifey resi.itug in it.-,; d, Catharine, in?- im-.i
-1 riedwith Autlio'-v St filer. re.- : !:• g m Bed' .r-l,
J ''•!>, who is dM i, k vi:.? five Chddr.-.u, v.,;:
IG orgp. re. i ling i:i the U-t, if.r.ry, .'S .!: -H
j i : driekCounty, Md.. Willi m- re.-i !i..g in the West,
Maig.itet, interniairied with Gorge Bock ley, re
j si< : [• in'Fredrick "oanty. Md.. and John residing
r.t the same ; ! c •, Jos p!i, .Sar.ib.inturmarried with
1 iioloas Slack, no., de d. letting .si te, six clkl
tiaeil, ro.-iiil.g in Bedfo. c <Ui.; \ , * !/, ; George,
; Mf.ry, iateruiarrK.il with G J. Hock, June, Xfargaret
J At. thda itud f ranklitt, Elizibetlt, intermarrtol tvnh
> Jacob Over, I'esiiiiug in Bc.ilbid and Samuel, ra
si iue in the Stat: of Kentucky, to IK: and appear
at an Orphan* Court to bo held at Bedford and
| for paid County, on the 2d Moi day, 1 Itb day of
! February next, to s.cc< pt or r fuse to take the said
ite-d Ksiat: of said John Cla.ir. dece ;scd, at the
Valuation, or show cause why the same should not
i lie sold by order of the ." 'id Court.
'JUtMIK- INTKSTIMONV WtIEgEOP I II.IVO tlCretO
■I set my band, an I seal of said Court,
xmßog£J at Bedford, the 24th dav of November,
A. i> iB>B.
Attest, SAMUEL IT. TATE, Clerk.
• WILLIAM S. FIDES, Sheriff.
! Jt'C. 17, 1858.
Il! FOIt fIiKGAI.AA!
! NE\l FILL AM) MISTER HOODS.
Jk J. M. SHOM AKEU ivsjH.-ctfuU> beg leave to
• inform their numerous friends and patrons that
, they (eve just returned from the eastern Cities, and
are now opening one of the best stocks of goods
' tlut have over been brought to Bedford, which they
will sell at a very small advance; consisting in part
of a general assortment of Dry Goods, Boots and
Shoes, lints, Caps, Quecnsware, Hardware, ice.,
j 4-! 4c.
Also, a large .ssortinont of (Iroccrifs, such as
' Syrup, Molasses, White aad Brown Sugars. Fish,
Cheese, Salt Spices, i::d.go, Cotf e, Extract of
i Coffee, Cut ties, far and Oil, Tobacco. 4-0., iV "'-
j T<> fi-io.i and punctual customers, a credit of six
months will be given.
Thankful tor past lavors. they hope to receive a
j liberal abate of public patronage.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange for
goods for which the highest market prices will be
! i"''' 1 -
j Oct. 22, 1858.
RICH FALL GOODS!
MRS. SlRtll IL POTTS,
HAS just returned Iron tho cities with a largo
and handsome stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
Elegitit cheap goods of all kinds, English me
rinos, 25 cts. per yard, shawls oi every
discription, and all pric- *, bought low
at auction. Also, a large and
fiandsoiuc a'sortincnt of clo iks,
flirs victorine capes, citft's
and muffs, bonnets of all
kinds, velvet, satin, drawn
si ks, gray straw, trimmed
nnu unttiimnod. An endless n.-
sortmeut of ribbons, feathers and
flowers and rushes, given and i;o
-siery. boots and sho*s. and a full as
aortmcnt of all kinds of FANCY-GOODS.
Conntry Milliners can be supplied with all kinds
of Mtlbniry Goods,
i Oct. 22, *lB5B.
i- PUBLIC SALE
OP
| REAL ESTATE.
BY virtt"* of an order o, the Orphans Court of
Bedford County, the subscriber will sell at
{ public sale on the premises, on Saturday tho 22J
i of January next,
A HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND,
b.fo the property .f Mis. Sophia Mower, dee'd
situate in tiusbnrg. Colerain Towns!.ip. Bedford
j County, being the 14th I >t north from the public
i square, and on the Fast side of main street, cou
taitiing 821, feet in front and running 198 feet bac> ,
adjoining Joshua Filter ; - e north an alley on_Hie
j east nnrt soutii and main street on the west, ahe
' improvenient* are a two story log house, with a
j lirge number of good fruit trees on !he lot, such as
apples, plums, cherries, pears, &c.
The terms will iie-cJt. ,
EMANUEL J iiIEDL, Adm'r j
MUSIC K MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.—
I'ianos, Melodious, Flutes, Guitars. Brass
Horns, Clariouets, Drums, etc., of various manu
facture, always on ban I. Rails supplied a' city
la fotesale ri-es. Wo Keep always ou hand a full
1 assortment ot o new and fashionable music,
t which we -unil al ou. Tpeuse to auy part ol the
' country.
I N. B. Music nged to order,
i SUKYOCK ft SMITH,
Chambtrsburg.
' March 7, 1857.
TfZIBCT* 1
GREAT BBABTIFXER
So 1.011- l'nsvcc,sfulty Sought,
FOUND AT LAST!
FOR IT RESTORES PJiKM \NENTLY GRAY
hair to its original color; covers luxuriantly
the bald head; remotes all dandruff, itrhii g and
all scrofula, scald head and all eruptions; makes
the hair soft, healthy, and glossy ; arid will preserve
it to any imaginable age, removes, as if by magic,
all blotches, fee. from the face, and cores all neu
ralgia and nervous head ache. See circular and
the following.
DeVEK, N. H., Feb. 2d. 1857.
PROF. O. J. WOOD A CO—Gifts: Within
!••** days **•■ bate tece;*e'< s" J ' T.; f rders a
1 calls !* r Pro. i). J. Wood's 'fair ora-ive tp
Li .lay vt> were compelled f" send to Bos' -n for *
quantity, (the 6 dozen you lorwurctd all being
sold,) while we might order a quautity from yc.it.
Every bottle ice hare sold seems to hare produced three
new i.*.V.er end the approbation, anil patron..go
i: Ccives from the most substantial r.mi worthy
citi/cns id ou.- vieir.i fully convine as ti j; j s
A MOST VALr JA B 'PRE PA KAI V.
Setid us a? soon a. ou can gross o' 4. size; and
one dozen $2 siz ; and believe us you:a very ro
spectfuily.
DANIEL LATHORP &Co.
Hickory Grove, St. Charles Co.. Mo. Nov. 19, '56.
PROF. O. J. WOOD—Dear Sir : Spate time last
slimmer we were induced to use some of your Hair
I Restorative, and its effects were so wonderful, we
1 feel it our duty to you an d the afflicted, to report
it.
Our little sCtt's head for sometime had l.ein
peif.'tily corcrtd with sores, and soiuc call.- i it
scald head. The hair almost entirely came off in
consequence, when a friend, seeing hi.? sufferings,
advised us to u>e your Restorative, we del so with
little hope of success, but to our surprise, and
tlntol all our friends avt ry few a|qd:catious re
in <ved the disoase cn?irelv, and .1 :iew and luxuri
ant crop of bair soon started out, an ! vr,- car, now
say that our boy has as healthy a scalp, and as
luxuriant a crop of hair as any other child. We
can th 1,-fore, and do hereby recommend your Re
storative, as a jK-rftct remedy for all diseases of
tho scalp and hair. We are. vours respectful!* ,
GROUP,K W. HfGGINBOI'IIAM.
SARAH A. IIIGGIN BOTH AM.
Gardiner, Maine, June 22, 1855.
I'ROF- (). J. WOOD—Dear Sr : I hare used
two bottles of Professor Wood's 'lair Restorative,
! and can irnly say it is the greatest discovery of
the age for restoring and changing the Hair. Be.
litre usir.g it I was amm of seventy. My Hair
has now attained its original color. You can re
I commend it to the world without the least fer, as
my case was one of the worst kit.d.
Youis Respectfully.
DAM .L N. MURPHY.
r ..1. WOOD AC ' Proprii-tota 31;! Broadway.
V -.v York. ;i- ri.e >reat N. Y. Wire Kil'n g E.s
-| uidislmicnt.) and 111 Market Street.Sf. L us,
i o-rsile by Dr. B P. Harry.
Ani sold bv all good Druggists.
<KH. 1, 1858.
1
PICKLES AMD SHOES TO B( H I
'•Ma. y men of many minds,"
Many shoes of m .nv kinds ;
Prom sizrs one to number nine,
Allowing some for heel behind.
Boot* fur men anil Women too,
Some high, some low, r-.'ine old -"nd new.
With shanghai tops and pointed heels,
To insktf iiirn high who lowly feels.
If prices do not suit your mind,
Just take a little cheaper kind ;
But when yon buy clicp shoes, licw*ra.
For cheapest shoes are first to tear.
If fruits or pickles well put up,
Preserved fruits, or nice catsup,
lie bothering any one to taste,
To FERGUSON'S he sure to firsts.
Tobacco and cigars arc there.
Of qualities and kinds quite rare ;
To please the taste of every one,
And make the bays appear full grown.
We take all hinds of trade for gooffs,
li 'ell WagoHS full from out the woods—
Al! kinds of produce, and of grain,
Will be received and sold again.
Now call and see H-is store of shoes.
Of pickh-s and preserves fori- a ;
Ao i when you c :!, just bring alonj,
V Uat is the object of our song.
HARD TIMES RELIEF!
Nov. 5, 1853.
au 1 firQjE3
ft EORGE B. A iCK, .-ur' ivieg pufner o) f 3
T late firm „t L,EO. B. . M'.eiz v BROZIJEH, no;.-
fie? all persons interest.'.., that the cooks cf svM
firm remain in his hands for settlem'. ■ t, and that
circumstances demand an i umedi ite closing up ol
the business of said fi.-ru. Persons indebted or
having settlements to make, are therefore request
ed to call on the subscriber without delay.
St. Cl iirsville, June 11, 1858.-tf.
The subscriber will con iuuu the mercantile busi
ness at the old siatA, where I, c will be h q.py to
meet and supply uic Wants of his friends and cus
tb'ncis at all times, lie will receive in a couple
ol weeks u near supply oi" seasonable goods, which
he is deteimined to sell on the most reasonable
terms. GEO. B. A MICK.
FOIEUMiI AND MAUHNFf SHOP
THE subscribers having formed a partner
: ship under the style of "Dock A Ashcotn" tor
I the purpose of conducting a general
j FOIAOKI A\l MIHIKE
i business in tho establishment recently erected
Iby Giiliard Dock,in Hopewell, Bedford cot: 11-
! Iv, are now prepared to execute orders for
CASTINGS AND MACHINERY of every du
scription. They will build to order stoam-en
gines, coal and drift-cars, horse powers and
threshing machines —also, casting of every
kind tar furnaces, forges, saw, grist and rolling
mills, ploughs, wat;'.-pipe, columns, house
ftonts. brackets, Ac., Ac.
They are also, now making a flue arsortmcnt
of STOVES of various kinds of the latest pat
terns and most approved styles, including sev
eral sizes of COOK STOVES of tho liest make,
beating stoves for churches, office.*, bar-rooms,
Ac.
A full assortment of -Stoves wiil ho kept
constantly on hand, and s. Hat wholesale and
retail, at prices to suit tho times, and quality,
warranted equal to .fin best eastern make.—
Machinery of all kinds repaired promptly.—
Patterns made to order.
GILLIAKD DOCK,
C. W. ASHCOM.
Nov. t, 1857,
9mrwrmx.jmu.-m •
("3 AM K to the premises ol tho subscriber, living
j in Bedford township, some tfme in Augusi. last,
a red and white spotted steer, supposed to kg about
three years old, a crop ofi' the left oar, and a piece
out of the right oar. The owner is requested to
come forward,prove property, pay charges, and
take him away.
CHARLEo SMITH.
Dec. 10, 1858.-*?.
J3URK CASTOR OIL t Dr. Harry's Drug and
August 6, iosB.
AYER'S Cherry Pectoral and Jr.yneV- Expecto
rant at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book iat>re.
August 6, 1868.
f hr. w. ii. inrrsois,
O 1 F Lancaster City, lale cf Philadelphia, wbcro
lie has been in snceeaKlul p?ajeti<-e foi a num
ber of years, received hi* education at the best Med
ical College in the Uniieu States, and had :he n
jM-rience and practice in the different Hospital* ff>r
several years, a men)lter of ths As- ljtic.il Medical
Institute of New Yolk, and late Surgeon Of thu
j United States Navy, now offers himself to tliepub-
I lie to attend any professional calls.
; The purest medicines always on hand direct from
; the best Laboratories of out country, ami the Bo
| tan teal Gardens of the vrorl 1. No patent medieino
prescribed or recommended. Medicines used only
j which wilinot break down the constitution, iut will
i renovate the system from ail injuries it has sustain
ed from mineral medicines. Chronic an \ Uifll :n!t
( dis-ases must be treated upon analytical principles,
' which is to know and ascertain what dLc' :c i*. Its
i p. tire and character require a knowledge of the
i ciiei. cal constituents ol cv. ry solid and fluid of the
huiu i body ; the ciutngt s those soli.ls and fluids
ere repabl of undergoing. To kno'v. what metb
cines to employ to ~uro diseases, requires a. know
ledge of 'he cii mical constituents of ail agents
employed in medicine ; and if we are in possession
of this knowledge, it is possible to cur . any dit -Aft*
—no matter of how long standing—and leave 'to
patient in a he-It'." on-! perfectly cured condition.
Melancholy, Alx rration, or that state ol all nation
; and weakness of the mind which renders persona jn
i ali!" ol enjoying the pleasures of perform;..;, the
duties cf i..e j Dyspepsia t that i Istresamg -esse
cud fell destroyer of health ai d happiness, under
mining the constitution, and yearly carrying ;!:*•■)
sands to untimely graves, can most emphatically be
cured. Rheumatism, iu any form or coudiriou,
chronic or acute, w.,;ranted curable; Epilepsy or
falling sickness; all chronic and stubborn car ,s of
! Female Diseases radically removed; Salt Rheum,
• .ind every description of ulcerations; I'iles and
j Scrofulous Diseases, which li.tve loifflcd all previous
! !!•*...iical skill can be cured by my treatment, when
| the constitution is not exhausted.
I Id.) siy ail diseases (yes, Consumption ) can bo
• cured.
Gf?" Cancel cured tsuUcut the kni/i..
1 will remain in my office on WIDSEJIIATS and
j SATL'KD.vTa, from If o'clock A. M., toacc-.ma.00 tu
patients from a distance, and coii-ult it) the English
and German languages. Will make visits to any
■hstatu-e if required. May be addressed by letter,
Fulton Square. Lsncast r city, Pa.
July 80, 1858-ly.
TUB "IIVEB I.UiGIIIUTIIK.
PREPARED BY PR. f? MiYOKD. '
Compounded eniirelT fioiti Gills,
IS ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE AND
LIVER MEDICINES now- before the public,
that acta as a Catharii:, ca'.ier, miller, and mora
effectual than any other mv.Vi.if>'' known. It is nor
o.ily a Cathartic, . ;.t a I.trer remedy, acting first
ou the Liver eject its morbid lH*uer, then on tho
s cniach and bowels to enriy off' that matter, thus
accomplishing two • n poses effectually. without
any ot the painful 'eelings experienced in the *p
cratioos of most C-th-rnics. it strengtlo-ns rt e
system at the same time that it t-urg-rs it ; and
wh<") f ' '-n h.ily in moderate doses, sirtagtb
eu ami oiiiid it up with unusual rapidity.
The Liver is one of tha principal regulators cf
the human body, and when it performs its function*
well the powers of the system are fully developed,
i fie i/r.'o . h is almost entirely dependent on the
[ healthy action of the Liver for the proper perform
; ai.ee of i.'s functions. When the stomach aJ.
| iat.lt, tho bowels are at fa;tit, and the whole system
j suffers in consequence of one organ—the Liter—
; liavtug c-aiod to <Jv its duty. For the disease of
j that organ, one of the ; roprictors 1: s made it ids
i study, 1., a practice moio than twenty years, to
find some tenicdy wherewith to counteract tho rua
i uy dtrangenivc's to which it is iiutiie.
To prove that th's re- •in <ly it. t last found,
•my pv.sox troubled*.£* with Liver Complaint
• in any of its forms, li.*>?t~"** but to try z battle, aud
| conviction is certain. ,
• Ti.eso gums remove*- .all morbid or ted mat-
Iter from the supplying iu their place
| a healthy flow oi bile . invigorating tlie tuu
| ach, causing food to di-U-T gest well, purify'iigthv
! Wood, giving tone health to the weak
i machinery, re the causes of tbe uis
-1 case, an t effecting a ra-HH dica! cure.
Bilious attacks cured, and, what is bet
, ter, prevented bv occasional use of tho
| Liver in vigor itor. i~\
One dose alter eating is sufficient to relieve
the stomach and prevent the food from rising
\ iuJ
i Only one dose t ikei:,—i Leforcretiring prevent*
nightmare. r—^
Only one dose t-.keu> at night leaser s tho
bowels gently, and costiveucss.
One dose takeu afier each meal will cure
Dyspepsia. i~i
f f J*Onc doso o! two tevsjioousful will al
w , s relieve Sick 11 -/ad- ache.
O'.e liotlle taken i.nT/2. female obstruction re
rtK . s the cause of disease, ana makes a
pe.f ot cure.
Only* one do?e Imme-PQ diate'y reli.-ics C'uolic,
whiio -y
One do-c often . te! • a sure a: e for
Cholera Morbus, and a| ' preventive of CuoVra.
One dose takeu 'vilPpjevcnt the recur
rence of bilious attackwhile it relieves all
painful feedings.
CyOnly one bottle needed to throw out
ot the system tb effects of mediciuo atler long
| fcicklicss.
Uno liotilc taken for Jaundice removes all vel
! iowncss or unnatural color 1-om the skin.
Oue doso taken a short time before entiwg git'ci
| vigoi to ihc apposite and makes fcod digest well.
[ One doso oltea repeated cures Chronic Diarrhoea
| ill its wy; 3t forms, while summer and bowel come
plaints yield almost to the first doso.
! One or two doses cures attacks csnsod by worms,
I while tor worms in children, there is no safer or
j speedier re medy in the world, as it never Jkils.
A few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting tho ab
: sorbents.
W'o take pleasure in recommending this medi
cine as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chili Fe
ver, and all Fevers of a Bilious Type. It ojiende}
with certainty, and thousands are willing to tvsiuy
to it* wonderful virtues.
Ail whj use it are giving their unanimous testi
mony ID itr favor. OC7"Mix Water in the Mouth
wit!) the Invigcwator, and swallow both together.
Til* Liver Invigorator
Is a great scientific Medical Discovery, and i* daily
woiking cures almost too great to b.lievo. It
cures us it by magic, tutu the first Jose giving bene
fit and ntldom more than one bottle is required to
cure any kind of Liver Complaint, front the worst
Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common headache, all
of which are ihe result o.' u Diseased Liver.
pnict cma DOLLAR-FKK BOTTLE.
DR. SANFUSD, Proprietor; IMS Broadway,*N. I*.
Solil in Bedford by Dr. B.'F. lIARHT, aud re
tailed by all Druggists.
June 11, 5858.-22.
sniilo(ii e> ISUITH,
CHAMBERSBIUC, 1*4.,
BOuK-vELLEItS and STATIONERS, and
Dealers in Music md V.::sical lnsirmuents.
Our stock consists of Books,"Stationery, Mu.
sic, .Mm;leal Instruments, \Va;l papers, Biinda.
French, Geriuau an i American Lithographs
acd steel engravings, gilt mouldings for framos,
etc., etc., wholesale and retail. Dr. B. Y.
liarry is our agent for Bedtord, and all orders
given him will bo promptly attended to.
March 7, 1857,
Executor's Notice.
Ll.l i EUS testaiueutury baviug been gar.ted to
the subscriber, living in Cumberland Val.oy
Township on the Estate of Catherine Mai dinger,
Uie of said Township, dee'd all person indebted to
•aid estate arc heruby notified to make payment Im
mediately, and those hayingcliams.agdust the s. uie
will present tbctn properly ButfpntUcdted fc< aettlo.
urent.
I K iff H.4RDISVER,
Dec. 10, 1868.-f. Executor.
I DUKE IV LUTE LEAD, trl-xreCd oil aud Spirit.)
Turpentine at Dr. Dsn;,'s Drug aud Book
Store.
August 8, IffflH.