Bedford inquirer. (Bedford, Pa.) 1857-1884, January 27, 1860, Image 3

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    (hills and Fever! Chills and Fe-
Vrr ' ! —One ol the greatest remedies that has
ever l>cen laid before the the public, tbr Fever anil
Ague, and which have received the highest encomi
ums from the press and the people, i- DK . J. HOS
TETTERS CELEBRATED BITTERS. Who
would erdurc the tortures arising from this ttrril le
disease. Whet) it can be so easily cured ? Vi ho
would endure sleepless nights, burning levers mid
icy chilis alternately, when a remedy can Ie o ia
ed for a mere ti itte / And yet how many families
linger out a painful existence under this deadly
flight. and do nothing but gulp down quinine until
it l< ct mes as common as their daily meals, and jet
tiny are not rcleaved. Xone bat the foolish and
weak would hesitateto piocure these valuable Bit
ters. and save themselves intense agony.
Sold by druggists and dealers generally, every
where.
3T"Sec advertisement in another colnmn.
Jan. 27, 1800.
Do you want something to strengthen you 7
Do jou want a good appetite ?
Do yon went to build up your constitution 7
Do you want to feel well !
Do you want to set rid of nervousness 7
Do you want- energy 7
Do you want to sleep well 7
Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling ?
If yon do.use HooHand's German Bitters
lO>XJ£;X>.
On the lath inst., W IXJJK BOWLES, son of Adam
and Elkli M. Ferguson, aged 2 years and 9 days.
i saw one dewy morning;
(Each one r, little gem)
Four tiny i lovely blossoms,
Hang on the parent stem.
I looked again at even,
And my heart grew sad and sore;
One little bud had wither'd,
The worm was at its core.
I saw one summer evening.
As the sun sank in tbp West,
Four chirping little birdliugs,
Within the parent neat.
1 looked again at morning,
For the storm Jiad burst overhead ;
And of those tender nestlings,
One little bird was dead.
I saw four children cluster,
Around the parent hearth ;
Joyous and bright and happy
So lull of inlaid mirth.
I looked again to see them
The glad home fire beside ;
But one blight face was missing,
tine cherub boy had died.
Ah, me! I cried in sorrow.
It is ever thus with earth ;
Pleasure to-day,—to-morrow
Bereavemen:, morning, dearth.
Our flowers are ever fading ;
Our bright things ail decay ;
Scarce do we clasp our treasures,
Ere they are torn away.
But, list! a voice is saying
; -TLis place is not your rest
To lie here ever staying
Would make us quite unblest.
Wheos flowers here ail arc blooming.
Hath none in paradise :
Who has l:o gems iu glory
Will scarce t-o glory rise.
Then "reft put', lift above you
Your -heart with anguish liven
Your little bird's an angel;
Vour blossom blooms in heaven.
C. N. 11.
On Friday, the 2b'th ir.st.. Mr. A. R. CHAISE, in
the 57th year of his age.
.Mr. Claims lad bee:: for many years previous to
his death a resident of Bedford County. Hews
regarded as a highly estimable man by those wdio
were long and intimately acquainted with him. —
Kind and courteous in Lis intercourse with oth
ers. and in all the relations of life of Irreproach
able character, his sodden decease is widely felt
and sincerely mourned. He was a consistent
member of the Presbyterian church in Bedford.
liis V. it IIM\R were characterized by great jieare
of mind, .,d c In: resignation to the will of
God. He seen:-.-1 to lmve a - ur apprehension of
the plan of salvation, and unshaken confluence it.
th'j love and faithfulness of Christ. To the wii'er
he repeatedly said: ' I cling to Jesus. He is ray
only hope. He will not leave me nor forsake nie."
And new, bis sufferings ended, we trust he ins
.ntered into rest. "And I hoard a voice from
heaven, s.ijing unto me. Write, Blessed are the
dead which die in the Lord from henceforth : Yea,
taitb the spirit, that they may rest from their !a-
Lors ; and their works do follow them."
On the 7th insi., in Napier Township, Mrs. ELA
RORA. wife of David Border, aged 60 years.
Sftfl LBTIOS OFPißTSEirsiifp.
rpilß co-partnership heretofore existing l>c-
A tween the undersigned in the tanning and
mercantile business, under the name of S. Shuck
A Co., has this day January 11, 1860, been dissolv
ed. AH persons indebted to said firm are notified
that their notes and accounts arc in the hands of
Samuel Shuck to whom payment must be made
before the fiist day of March, prox., ufier that day
all claims will he placed in the hands of the proper
officers for settlement and collodion.
GFORGE D. SHUCK,
JOSIAH D. SHUCK,
SAMUEL SHULK,
WILLIAM W. SHUCK.
The undersigned having purchased the interest
of George D. and Josiah D. Shuck, in the Tannery
find Store, hare formed a co-partnership aud will
carry on the same under the name of S. and W.
W Shuck. The friends and customers of the old
firm are invited to give them a call as they *r6 de
tcimincd to keep a first rate and well assorted
stock of goods and leather, which they will sell at
the lowest prices. Produce and tan-bark taken in
exchange lor goods or leather.
SAMUEL SHUCK,
WILLIAM W. SHUCK.
The business of making and repairing coaches,
Ac., will lie carried on as heretofore by the subscri
bers at their old stano, under the name of George
D. Shuck, A Co.
GEORGE I). SHUCK,
JOSIAH D. SHUCK.
Jan. 27, 1860-g.
McCTJLLEY & ORRICK,
SUCCESSORS TO
SIIRIVEK & CO.
Forwarding & Ceuuntaioii Merchants
AT THE OLD STAND OF SDRIVER $ CO.,
NEAR THE R. R. DEPOT.
CUMBERLAND, MD.
AGENTS FOR TIIE ADAMS EXPRESS CO.
undersigned, succeessors to the late Arm ot
1 SHRIVKK fc CO., FORWARDING AND COM
MISSION UKBGUARTS, will continu the business un
der the name ami -tyleof .V.oCOI.LhY it OkKlCIv,
at the old stand, near the K. K. Depot; and tike
*ccaiou to asmre the frier's and patrons of the
eki Arm, that nothing shall ie left undone on their
part to ineiit, wiiat they respectfully ask, a coti
iMßiiicv of the p trotiage that has been t'ot twelve
years l'-ist extended to the late firm of SCUKIVLR
Co. They deem it scarcely necessary to add,
that their facilities fbr foi warding goods, cannot be
etjualled in the citv.
WM. K. McC'Jf.LEY,
JAMES C. OKKICK.
Cun,i i..j. Md. Jan. 27, 1 SCO .-Aw*
mm SALE OF
BEDFORD FORGE
AND
LEMNOS IRON WORKS,
f| >IIE undersigned will dispose of, at Public
-I Sale. at the house ol James Beckwith, in the
town of Hopewell, BeJf ml C-unfy. Pa., on
TUESDAY TIJE 21ST DAY OF FEBRU
ARY, NEXT,
the valuable IRON PRORERTY. known as Bed.
ford Forge and Lemnos Iron Works, situate in
Hopewell Township, and within a short distance of
the Huntingdon ami Broad Top Rail Road.
The improvements at Bedford Forge, consist of
a new Forge, (now in operation.) with sheet iron
roof, Coal House, Saw Mill, a large number ol
Houses for ban, s, a tine Mansion House, a good
Barn and Stables. The tract of land on which these
improvements aio erected contains about, 237
ACRES, and is cood arable lan 1, having a consid
erable quantity of land char u, and in a good statu
of cultivation. There is, also, on this tract, a very
extensive and valuable veiu ot fossil iron ore, anil
one bank opened. Attached to this property there
!* another Fairn of valuable land, coutaiiiiug about
7.000 AGUES, and veins of iron ore running
through the whole of it
The improvements at Lemnos, consist of a Char
coal Furnace, (now in blast,) Forge, Mansion
House. Store House. Houses for hands, Stables,
etc., etc. The ore hank, ona vein of hematite, and
the other of fossil, belungi. g to this property, con
tain iron of the best quality, anil of vast extent.—
The timber lands attached to this property, contain
aliout 4,500 ACRES, of which 1,000 Acres are
good arable land, and can be converted into excel
lent taims.
The above lands will be sold together or iu par
cels to suit purchasers.
OCT* Drafts, diagrams, and full description of
lauds, will he furnished and exhibited to bidders
on the day o. sale.
At the same time there will be sold all the per
sonal properly belonging to Lemnos Iron Works,
Cousising of a large quantity of Fig .Metal, .Mule
teams, Wagons. H.trut as, Forge and Furnace tools,
Store Goods, Hi usehoM Furniture, &e., he.. Ac.
The sale peremtory, and will commence at 1
o'clock, P. M., and wi.l be continued Irotu day to
; dav til! all is sol i.
'i EKMS—-To suit purchasers, and will be made
known on day of saie. A liberal credit will be al
lowed. JOHN Cf.SS.NA.
Jan. 27, 1860.
STATEMENT of the Finances of the Bedloid
and Stoystown tnrnp ke load Company for the
year ending 2d January iB6O.
Balance in the trcasuy at settlement 3d
January 1859, $824.58J
Amount of toll money received during the
year, 1991,89J
$2 816,48
Expenditures during the year 1859.
By amount of counterfeit morey defaced
and burned, $138,45
Bv Dividend made of half j*?r cent 7th
March 3859, 737,00
By sal.tty paid four gate keepers, 470 00
By Stale and County taxis. Printing, and
other incidentals, 01 63
By repairs on Road and Bridges, 876 ; 20
By Managers'services end Treasurer's and
Secretary's salary, 437,00
Balance -n Treasury 2i January 1860, 97,20
$2,816,48
FETER SCIIELL, Treas.
Scheilsburg, Jan. 27, 1860.
jVTOTICE. —The following named persons hare
~ a fi vd their petitions in the Court of Quarter
Sessions. ol Bedford County, for License to keep
Public Inns or Taverns, and the same will be pre
rented to s.;id Court on Monday, the !3th day of
Pebiuary next,
IV i l iam Dibert, West Providence Township.
Philip G. Murgart, •• <
J. B. Castntr. Broadtop tp.
Frederick Berkhimer, St. C'eir, tp.
S. Ti. TATE, Clerk.
Cleik'a C/ffico, Bedford, Jan. 27, 1860,
EXECU r OR'S NOTlCE.—Letters testamentary
having been granted to the suhscrioets, on the
EsUte ot George Gcll -r, late of Londonderry tp.,
Jcc'd, all persons indebted to said Estate are notifi
ed to make payment immediatily, and those having
clainu-s against the same will present them proper
ly authenticated for settlement.
ADAM GELLER, cf Juniatta tp.,
' MILLER, of Londonderry tp.
Jan. 27, lc ; io. Executors.
"jVTOTICE. —Whereas my wife Mary, having left
-- ' my bed and board, without just cause or provo
cation, this is to warn all persons against harboring
or trusting her on my account, as I am determined
to pay no debts of her contracting,
ALEXANDER SMITH.
St. Clair tp., Jan. 27, 1860.-*
A BOY WANTED.— In a clergyman's family, of
about fourteen years old, to remain two or
three years, who will be schooled and provided for
as a sou. One who is accustomed to horses. A
good honest boy will find a good situation. No
other need apply. Apply at this office.
Jan. 27, 1860.
NOTICE. —Samuel Oster, Administrator of the
the Estaie of John C. Forney, late of South
Wood berry Township, dee'd, having filed his ac
count. with h was corifiimed by the irptians' Court
of Bedford County, will make application for his
discharge on the 13th day of February next.
SAMUEL OSTER.
Jan. 27. 1860.
IVTOTICE—The subscriber has purchased the
J. x ground (30 acres, more or less,) on the Beltz
property, of which John Sill is Administrator,
from Jacob Curb y, paid him the ntotrey and has
his receipt for the same. All persons wiii notice
accordingly. JOHN KERR.
Dry Ridge, Jan. 27, 1860.
lOIRT PROfLHHTIO.Y
WHEREAS the Honorable FRANCIS M. KIM
MKLL. President of the several Courts of Com
mon Pl< as in the counties composing the 16th Ju- |
dicial District, aud Justice of the Courts of Oyer
and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the
trial of capital and other offenders in the said Dis
till—and A. J. SKIVULT and JOHN TAYLOR,
Esquires, Judges ofthe Courts 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 und 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 33th day of Feb.
next. NOTICE is hereby given to all the Justices
of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within
the said county of Bedfoid, that they be then and
there in their proper persons, with their rolls, rec
ords, and inquisitions, examinations and other re
membrances, to do those things which to their offi
ces aud in that behalf appertain to be done, and
also they who will prosecute against the prisoners
that are or shall be in the J til of Bedford county,
to 1m: then and there to prosecute against them as
shall be just.
WILLIAM S. FLUKE, Sheriff.
Sheriff s Office. Bedford Jan. 20, lr-69.
"JVTOTICE. —Notice is hereby given, th *t the sev-
Xx ond and final account, of Joseph B. Noble
Esq., Sequestrator of the Pattousviile and Wood-
Perrv Turnpike lload 1 Company, has been filed at
the fTotboioUuv "s Office, of Bedford County, and
that the same will lie presented to the Court of
Con mon Fleas in and for said County, for Confir
mation, at tho Court House, in Bedford, on Tues
o.av the 14th day of February rest.
S. IJ. TATE, Proth'y.
Proth'y's Office, Bedford. Jan. 20, iB6O.
BEDFORD IBiaUIRER.
SHERIFF'S mi
Br villi:, of sundry writs of Fi. Fa.: Vend. Ex
ponas l.eveii Fae us, to ni directed ther£ will
be sold ut rhe C urt House, in the borough of Bed
ford,on .s.'Unday. the 11th day of February. 1860,
Ht 1 o'ifr i h. A. 31.. the following desi rlbed Real
Estate, to ui! :
Onetraitol I.ml co ntaining 348 acres, more or
Itss. about 115 acres cleared Hiid under fence, with
a two story iog dwelling house, ami aouhle log I sm
theri on eree'ed ; also an apple orchard thereon;
adjoining hud* of William O'Neal, John Snider,
and others, situate in Monroe tewnsidp. B.Jfc.d
County, and tuk.cn in execution as the property ol
Jeremiah Mortis.
ALSO,
All Deft, William Nelson's right, tit'e and inter
est, in, and to one tract of land containing 440 acres,
tuoreorhss, about 2U acres cleared and un-:er
fence, with a story and a half log house and log
stable thereon eected, :djoining lands of John
Cessna, Esq., Johii Seh'fler and others, situate in
Colcrain township, Bedloid County, and taken in
execution as the property of William Nelson.
A LSD,
All the Defendant's interest in the following prop
el ty, to wit; the whole ol the road leading from
Hopewell to Bloody Run and the upperb nance
tin reuuto belonging, and taken in execution as the
property of the Hopewell and Bloody Run Plank
and Turnpike Road.
ALSO,
AI 1 the Defendant's inteiest in and to a certain two
story brick building, s.iuate in or near the village of
Kainsbuig, Colerain Township, Bedloid Couniy.
known .¥ the Allegheny Male and Female Seminary.
Containing forty leet in front and sixty feet back,
and the lot or piece ft ground and curtilage apper
teuant lo said building, containing six acres, more
or less, and taken in execution a . . property ol
the Allegheny Male and Female
ALSO,
One lot of ground iu the town of Stonerstown,
fronting 27, leet on Main Stteet and extending baek
about 220 l*et • an aliey, with a one story flame
house and ftame stable thereon erected adjoin
ing lots of Joseph Crismnn and widow McCaffrey's
heirs, situate in Liberty township, Bedford County,
and taken in execution as the propeitj-uf Francis
Kirk.
ALSO,
Ail Defendant's interest in a.vd to a certain piece,
or parcel, of land situate in St. Clair toAiiship,
Bedlord County, on the waters ot Bobb's Crot k,
containing one hundred acres and allowance, 4c.,
being pan ot a larger tract of land surveyed n a
warrant dated 7th Juiy, 17t52. granted to Col. Henry
Bognelts ud conveyed by William and George
Hal.litnind to George Mock, Delendant.
ALSO,
One tract ol land contaiuirig 400 acres, more or
less, aliout 100 acres eleated and uuder fence, with
a two slorv logi.w. hing house and double log barn
thereon erected, a joining lands of Benjamin Mills
Joseph Mills and otners situate in Monroe township.
Bedford County, and taken in execution as the
property of John Weimer.
ALSO,
One lot of ground in the town of Schellsburg, front
ing <H> feet on vine st:eet and extending kick about
160 leet to an alley, with a two story rough cast
dwelling house, log WagoD maker shop and two log
slables thereon elected, adjoining lot of John Oit,
on the East and lot of David Miller oo the west,
situate m Napier township, Bedlord County, a.ni
taken in execution as the property of Jacob Dull,
Jr
ALSO,
One lot of ground in the town of Schellsburg.
69 feet in vine street, and extending back almut
160 feet to an alley, with a two story rough cast and
weather boarded house, and lug and frame stqhle
thereon erected, adjoining lot of John Gulp, on the
east and m-rket street on the west, situate in Na
pier township Bedlord County, and taken in execu
t ioq as the propel ty of George Fisher.
ALSO,
Om- tract of land containing 160 acres, more or
less, about 100 acres cleared and under fence, with
a two story log dwelling house, and double log liarn
tii- reon erected, also an apple orchard thereon, ad
joining lands of Jeremiah Devorc's heirs, Frederick
Chits and others, situate iti Londonderry township,
Bedfuid County, and taken in execution as the
property ol Charles Johnson.
ALSO, .
One lot of ground in the town of Stonerstown,
fronting 60 leet on main street and extending back
aliout 220 feet to an ailey, with a two story log
dwelling house with Rick building attached* and
other out buildings thereon erected, adjoining front
street on the north, and lot of Amos Evans on (he
south, situate in Liberty Township, Bedford Coun
ty, and taken in execution as the property ot Isaac
Kay. WM S. FLIJKK, Sheriff
Sheriff's Office, Bedford, Jan. 20th, 1860.
Blri'iilf * ' S<\ t'lfp
LL persons interested, are hereby notified, that
IX. the following named accountants, have filed
their accounts, in the Register's Office of Bedford
County, and that the same will lie presented to tiie
Orphans- Court, in aud for said County, foi Con
firmation, nu Tuesday the 11th day of February
mxt, at the Cour; House, in Bedfoid.
The Guardianship account of Joseph Pitttnan,
Guardian of John Miller, ami ot minor ch.ldren of
Alary Mill -r, dee'd.
The Hccoui t of Alexander Shoemaker and Philip
Harder ode, Executor's ofthe last will Ac., of
George Shoemaker, late of Colerain Tp., dee'd.
'i he account of John H. Rush, Administrator C.
S. A., ot the Estate ot John Oster, iale of Cuiu
beii ind Valley Township, dee'd.
The ac count of Frederick Stiffler. acting Execu
tor, of the la.-t will (>-c., of Abiaham Burket, late
of Union Township, dee'd.
The account of William Adams, Esq. Executor
of the last will Ac. of Catharine Seiglo, late of
Southampton Township, dee'd.
'the account of Lewis Anderson and Lemuel
Evans, Administrator's of Estate of Wiili.uu An
d. ISOL, iate of Broad Top Township, dee'd.
Ihe account of I homas .McCoy, Administrator
of the Estate ot Ann Flighter, late ot St. Ciair Tp.,
dee'd.
The account of Daniel Stoler, Executor of the
list will Ac., of Da id Stoler late of Liberty Tp.,
dee'd.
The account of Henry P. Diehl and Sam'] Diehl,
Administrator's ot the Estate of Sauiuel Diehl,
late of Colerain Tp. dec-'d.
The account of Enos Davis, Administrator of
the Estate Azariab Davis, late of Napier Town
ship, d'-e'd.
The account of Daniel Fletcher, Guardian of the
minor children of Bernnid Means, late of Monroe
Township, dee'd.
The account of Benjamin 11. Walker, Adminis
trator of the Estate of Catherine Oldham, late of
St. Clair Township, dee'd.
Tho account ot Mahlon Smith, Administrator of
the Estate of James Smith, late of St. Clair Tp.,
dee'd.
The account of Samuel Bassicr and David Bey
ers, Executors of the last will Ac., Emanuel Bass
ler, late ot Middle Woodbury Tp., dee'd.
S. 11. TATE, Register.
Register's Office, Bedford Jan. 2), 1860.
LIST OF wim,
|>Uf down for trial at (February Term, 13th day.)
t 1860.
O. E. Shannon, vs John L. Fletcher,
James Patton, " David Stoner, et al
1 homas J. llorton, A.W.Evans,
Jan es Patton, • Jacob Longenocker,
J.imi-s Eutriken, I). Washabaugh, et al
R. M. Leromoris, use • C. W. Rickelqoq,
Jacobßeighert, Sr. " John Burns, td al
H. W. Smith, J. M. Vanlmrn, et al
Jacob Sctinebiy " David Stuckey, et al
Egnatiua Brand, " David Stuckey, ot al
Richard Haywood, et al " Henry Gh'ppeo
Samuel Barnhart, " The Cham'g Bd. T. Co.
Mary Bailey's use, " Simon Brumbaugh,
\t m. Matispeaker, " OsterACun,
Daniel Fore, " J S. Rol ison, et al
George G Walker, " Jacob Witt,
G- A. Levitt, A Co. use, George M-graw.
S. H. TATE Proth'y.
Proth's Office, Bedford, Jan. 20, 1860.
LIST OF GRAND JUROHS
DRAWN for February Term, (2nd Monday,)
kin,
F. TV Bweplb, Foreman. Robert Adams. John W.
Ballon. Jesse Conner, Wni. Cook, John A. Corle,
John l asher, ! iui C Bevore. Lemuel Evans,
KMJ. Da: id Foul, Sr. Daniel Fletcher, John L.
Grove, Henry Giubb, Charles Hoyinan, Mark
Huwsarc. John K.emery, James B. Kay, Adam
Knouts, Joshua Mower, Wm. O'Neal, MichatlL.
Putt, Samutl W. Sleek, John N. Tester, Daniel
Washabaugli.
LIST OP PEIIT JUIIOHS
DRAWN tor February Term, (2nd Monday )
1800.
David S. Berk stressor, Azariuli Z. Blackburn,
Jacob Carpenter, Levi 11. Diehl, Peter Dewalt.
Lewis Evans, Philip Evans, Benj imiri Frick, Satn'l
Griffith, John S. Hetiiek, Michael Hillogas, Thoiuas
W . llorton, Michael llolderbaum, George Uillegas,
Nicholas Kegg, John Keagy, Peter F. Lehman,
JacobLingenf. Iter, Thomas H. Lyons, John.Mor
gart, Daniel Miller, John W. Mooie, Robert Mont
gMtnery, Abraham Moses, Jacob A. Ivicodemus,
David Over, David S.Peightal, Jacob Reed. Joseph
Kiddle, Daniel SwalTsw-lder, John Sill, Jacob
Strouioger, John Sproa t, Samuel Teeter, George
W. Vickroy, John Weisel, Asa Williams, Sanuiel
W hip.
Jan. 20,1860.
RECEIPTS and Expc: es Of Chanibersburg and
Bedlord Turnpike Road Company tcr the
year ending Jan. 12th I^6o.
To balance at last settlement, $4,146.08
Receipts, 3.811.27
$7,957.35
B\ Amount Expenses, $3,199 76
Dividends paid since last soulemvnt, 1.371.75
Unpaid dividends, 2.304.27
$6,875.78
6 873.57
Available balance, $1,081.57
W. 11. McDO WELL,
Jan. 20,1860. Treasurer.
Maiy Etta H airman, j In the Court of Common
by her next friend, j Ph-as of Bedford County,
John Eshlenian, J-No. 21, Nov. Term, 1859.
vs - j Alias subpoena on Libel
George Waltraan. J for Divorce.
Notice is rifcrebv given to tlie Deft in the above
case, that Suhpoyria and alias Suiipcena on Libel
for Divorce have been issued out of said Court and
returned, Defendant not found, and now by direc
tions of the stij Court, the said Defendant is re
quired to appear on or before the 2nd Monday 13:h
da.v ol Fcbruaiy next and answvi to the Complaiut
ol the Plaintiff, as provided for by act of Assembly.
Jan. 20, 1860. WM. S. t LUKE, Sheriff,
BEHOBD (OlVil, SS.
At an Orphans'
Court held at Bedrord, in and for the County of
Bedford, on the 21.si diy of November, A. D-,
1869. before the Judges of the said Court
(In motion of G. 11. Spang. Esq., the Conrt
grant a rule upon the heirs and legal representa
tives of John Ciaar, tho younger, late ol Bedtord
Borough, dee'd, to wit:
George Claar, residing in ILc Stale of Michigan,
Wm. CI >ar, residing in Ohio, Henry C. Claur, John
Claar an 1 Margaret, now wife of Rev. George
Beckley, the three last named residing in Frederick
County. Maryland, to be and appear at an Or
phans Court to be held at Bedford, in and lor the
County ot Bedford, oa the second Monday, lSsb
day of February, next, to accept, or reitise to Uhe,
the real estate of" said drce,.s d, which has been
valued and appraised in pursuance of a writ ol
partition of valuation issued out of our said Court.
And to the Sheriff of said County directed, or show
cut se why the same should not be sold.
In testimony whereof I have hereun
| KKyji to set my hand and the seal of the said
mmes& Court, at Bedford, the 30th day of No
vember, A. D., 1859.
SAM'L H. TATE,
Clerk.
ATTEST :
WM. S, FLUKE, She:iff.
Dec. 30, 1859.
Camill.t Koontz, ] No. 13. August Term, 1859,
by bet next fi ictid | in the C urt of Common Pleas
Alexander Ling, Hertford County.
vs. i Alius Subjceuu on Libel for
George Koontz. J Divorce.
NOTICE is hereby given to the Defendant in the
above case, that a Subpicua, and alias Subpoena on
Lit.:l for Divorce, have been issued, the last of
sdd writs being returnable to Nov. Term, 31st day.
A. D.. 1859. And now, by diiection of the said
Court, the said Defendant is required to appear on
or before the second Monday, 131h day of Febru
ary, v. xt. and answer to the Comi-l iiot of the
i ..h.iihf, as provided lor by A*t of Assembly.
WM. S. iLL KL,
Dec. 30, 1859. Sheriff.
Administrator's \oiice.
LETTERS of administration upon the estate of
John Roudabush, late of Union Township, Bed
ford County, deceased, luving been granted to the
subscriber, residing in St. Clair Township, in said
County, all persons indebted to said estate are no
tified to make payment immediately, and those
having claims or demands against the sa.d estate
are requested to make them known without de
lay.
GEORGE M. lIOLSINGER,
Dec. 30, 1859. Adui'r.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NUTICE.-s-Lettera of
j\ Administration 1 aving beer granted, to the
uridereigi ed, oil the Estate of Elizabeth Blackburn,
late of N 'pier Township, dec'd, all persons indebted
to said <state are hereby requested to make imme
diate payment, and those having claims against the
same will present their accounts properly authenti
cated for settlement.
JAMES M. BLA< KBURN,
Jan. 13, 1860. Adin't.
A UDITOR'S NOTICE—The undersigned, ap-
J% pointed ny the Orphans' Court to distribute
the balm ce in the bands of O. E. Shannon, Esq.,
adin'r of Philip Ickes, late of Union Township,
dec'd, will attend to the duties of said appoint
ment, at his office, in Bedford, on Thursday, the
26ih dav of January, next, at i o'clock, P. M.,
where all interested may attend.
J. W. LINGEMFELTKR,
Dec. 30, 1859. Auditor.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.—Letters testamen
tary havmg been granted by the Register of
Bedford County, to the Undersigned, upon the
Estate of Thus. McCreary, lute ot Napier
tp., al persons indebted to said Estate arc hereby
notified to muke immediate payment and those
having claims will present them properly authenti
cated for settlement.
HENRY TAYLOR.
' THUS. McCREARY,
Jan. 20, 1860. Executors.
COHCEKTRATEO BEXZHE,
FOR removing all kinds ot grease spots, sc.
lioni silk, ribbons, cloth, ttc., i.c., cleans
gloves in a lew moments without effecting the color,
and for cleaning all kinds of wool or silk goods is
invaluable. For sale at
H. C. REAMER'S.
Dec. 16, 1859.
£$ Over Head aud Ears iu Debt!
jVJONSENSE, when you can buy a splendid
J-L HAT from 62J cu., up, at
OSTER Ac CARN'S.
Dec. 9, 1859.
C VYAIM'S PANACEA at Dr. Harry's Drug and
*?mlt Store
AN excellent article Hair and '• >otb Brushes
at IV Hsrrv's Drug and Poo* Store.
CHEESE— A good article—just received and for
sale by A L. DEHBAGH.
Bedford Au guito, 38-59.
BEDFORD COlftir, SS.
iftEBPSTIf! THE Commonwealth of Pennsylvs-
I nia, to John Whitney. Peter F. Kess
*BsSP le'. Leonard G Kessler. Thomas Grff
fiili and the Huntingdon and Broadtop Mountain
Kail Road and Coal Company, and all other persons
interested in the premises. ,
Greeting;
We command and firmly enjoin you that laying
aside all business whatever, you and each of yon,
IH! and appear before the Judges of the Court of
Common Pleas of the said County, to be hel 1 at
Bedford, oa the 13 th day of Febuary. A. D 1860,
to show cause, if any you have, why the witnesses
on h. I WEB f. IT. Irvin. Ja'oe* B. Lane.
G. Taylor Lane. M rs. Rebecca III: iter. Mrs. Mary
A. R. Kennedy. Mrs. Mary is* N.esliu, I. aac is .
Carter, Geo- W. Webb. James R. Webb, and Geo.
W. VYebb, Executors of the last will 4c. of Edwin
B. Webb, te'd. Henry E- Leman, Guardian of Susan
K. Webb ami George W. Webb, minor children, of
John S. Webb, dec.'d. Harriet K. Lane, John .Mar
tin and Man F. Martin, his wife, Dr. James S.
Lane, Hubbard B. Taylor and Alice T. Taylor, his
wile. Win. N. Lane, Wiiloughoy S. Webb, Wm.
L. Richie, Wia. S.. Downey, Committee of Alex
ander 11. Ricliey and Japics W. Harding, Guardian
of Madison F. Richie, on theit complaint against
you, before ou- said Court, duly exhibited, should
not be ex i-nined and thsir testimony reduced to
writing and filed of record in our said Court, ia
order to perpetuate the same, agreeably to the
Constitution of our Government and the act of
Assembly in such case made and and provided.—
And hereof fail not at your peril
Witness the Honorable F. M. Kirnmell. Esquire,
President of said Court,at Bedford, the 21st uay of
November, A. D. 1659.
SAM'I. H. TAIF,
Pec. 23. 1859. Fi< rii'y.
"Mpbhibw mr
TKAINa STOi'PED ANOTHER JE H!!
TO U SLOW GOODS AT
FElililSON & MANSPEIKEk-N ! f!
J'UST ivcecived another time and for sale cheaper
than ever a splendid lot of Winter Goods, ia
eluding
Ledger Hats, 75 cts. ar.d up,
De Lanes, 10 cts. and up,
Casinetts, cts. -nd up.
Broad Cloth's $1,50 and up.
Doe.Skin Casiruer, 75 cts. and up,
Shawl's of all kinds SI,OO and up,
Marino, 18f cts. and up,
Hoziery, including Gloves, Stocking's Ate., of all
kinds.
GROCERIES, including ,
Coffee, 12| cts. ami up,
Sugar, 8 cts. and up,
Fine white crushed, 12| and up,
Baking Molasses, 12J piT quart,
Best Mould Carol. s, 18 cts.
and a little of every tiling
else in ibe Grocery line.
MEN'S DEPARTMENT, including Underabiit's
and Drawers, Gum over Shoes, Shandies and
Butt doe over shoes, Men s Double Sole
Boot's for w inter at $1.75 and tip.
In the shoe Department are included for Ladies
Gentlemen and Children, all sorts and sizes and
prices as usual.
SI. igb snd Buggy Wbipe. Tobacco and Cigars o:
ali kinds from GBAYELY down.
Dec. 23, 18 )9.
BEifFOUI) (OCNi\, SS.
At an Orphans'
ponft held at Bedford, in and f'r the County of
Bedfoid, on the 2ist day of Novemlier, A. D.,
1809, before the Judges of the said Court
On motion of Job M.inn, Estj., the Court grant a
tule upon tile heirs and legal representatives of
Henry Stockman, late of Monroe Township, dee'd,
to wit:
John Steckman, residing in Fulton County, Pa.,
Sarah, intermarried with Join Mortitnore, Philip
Sleckmin, Jacob Steckman, V:rler-me Stertrmnn,
Peter Steckman, Ilenry S'cckman, residing in Rnsh
County, Indiana, Andrew Steckman, Elizabeth, in
terinarried with David Morris, Frederick Steckman
and James Steel man. to be and appear at an Or
phans' Court, to be held at Bedford, in and for the
County of Bedford, on the secoed Monday (13th
day) of February, next, to accept or refuse to take
the Real Estate of said deceased, at the valuat on
which has been valued aud appraised, in pursu- ,
ance of a writ of partition or valuation, issued out
of our said Court, aud to the Sheiiff of said Conn |
ty directed, or show cause why the same should j
not be sold.
■j to st my hand and the seal of said
R Court, at Bedford, the 30th day of
'SAMUEL H. TATE,
ATTEST: Clerk.
WM. S. FLECK, Sherijf.
Doc. 30. 1859.
r, R. fWTER. SAMUEL CAUM.
CASTER &
rillilP SIBB, BEDFORD, Pi.
"tT7"E have just received a
\> ( IIOH i: SELEC TION
of new and CHEAP fall and
Winler (roods,
purchased with sp-ci.il reference to the inter* st of
our customers and the public generally. We tender
our grateful thanks for the very liberal patronage
bestowed upon ns, in the past, and can only assure
our patrons that it shall he our aim to merit their
continued patronage.
Our stock shall be always large, and suited to the
wants of the community, and ever of
THE BEST TO BE HMD IX MARKET.
We invite an exumintaion of our stock and prices, j
and we hazard nothing in saying that it will be to the
interest of the public to give us a call.
TERMS as heretofore; prompt settlement required
bv cash or note every January.
Oct. Id, 1859.
i!l\TI\Si!IO\&l!i(iil)F0P liii
ON and after Monday November 14th, the PAS
SENGER TRAIN between HOPEWELL AND HUNT
IXGDOX, will leave, and arrive as follows :
Leave 11 UNTINGDON for HOPEWELL, at 7.40, A. SI.,
Leave HOPEWELL ior HUNTINGDON, at 10 20, •'
Connecting with MAIL TRAIN EAST ON PENNA R. H.
at 1.10 P. M., and arriving in PHILADELPHIA at 10.
25 P. M. The Train from HUNTINGDON at 7-40
A. M., counects with EXPRESS TRAIN \V EST on Penna
R. K.
J. J. LAWRENCE, Supt.
Huntingdon, Nov. 18, 1859.
Last Notice*
THE store books of Jacob Reed, and those of
Reed & MinnicU ary getting old, and must now be
closed. The subscriber is anxious to save all par
ties the expense of legal proceedings, and therefore
calls upon all indebted or having accounts unset
tled, to cad at once and settle up. Suits will eer
sainly be instituted against all neglecting thin no
tice after the Ist of Fehruarv next.
JACOB REED.
Dec. 2. 1859.
XiUMBBR.
HAVING now on hand a large supply and fifty
thousand feet more to arrive, we shall be pre
pared to furnish builders with white anu yellow
pine boards, oak and pino scantling, also ahingles,
roofing and Plastering Laths, in any quantity upon
the best terms. A. B. CRAMER CO.
Dec. 23, 1859.
IVi OTICE is hereby given, th.it the undersigned
i.l will apply at next Term of the Orphans'
Cotut, for a discharge from his office of Adminis
trator of George Evans, late of Monroe Township,
dec'd. JONATHAN lIORTON,
Dec. 39; 1369. Adm'r.
j INDSEY'S IMPROVED
A STANDARD MEDICINE
For the speedy, radical, and effectual euro ot
ALL DISEASES arising from IMPU
RITY OF THE BLOOD.
This medicine has wrought tlie most miraculous
cures in desperate cases of
Scrofula,
Cutaneous Diseases,
Pimples on the face,
Old, Stubborn Ulcers,
Yc'fcr aflfectinn*,
Dys;,< psia,
Jaundice,
Mercurial Diseases,
Liver Complaint,
Low Spirits,
Female Complaints, ana
orijjjtj iu :io impure state of the Blood.
Wkw
The above is a pert rait of David .McGrcary, of
Napier township, wiio, an the 81st day ol August,
i J 858. made affidavit la-fore Justice Goiley that he
was treated for the cure of Cancer by three physi
cians of Bedford Oounty, and by Dr. Newton of
J the Eclectic College in Cincinnati, for a period of
i nearly eight months, notwithstanding which, his
• lip, ni se, and a portion of his left che.rk uere entirely
; eaten away! He had given ap aH hope, when he
| heard of the ; -Bluo 1 Searcher," and was induced
1 to try it. Four bottles cured him, and although
; sadly disfigured, there is no question but what this
I invaluable medicine saved bis life. The full p9rtic
| ulars of this remarkable case may be Seen in a cvr
| culir r which can be had of any of the Aguit%.
We also refer to the c ise of Nancy Blikney, of
E dtTton. Armstrong county, Pa., cured of Scro
fula after being UP ib'e to get out of bed for three
years.
To the case of a lady in Ansonville, Cleat field
county, who was also afflicted with Scrofula iu Its
worst form.
To the case of George Meisel, residing in Car
rolltown, Cambria county, Pa., who was so badly
afflicted with Cancer that it eat his entire nose off,
and his case was worse, if possible, than McCrea
rj's.
The particulars of these cases—every one of
which was cured by the use of the Blood Searcher
—may also be found in a circular to be had of any
of the Agents.
K. M. LEMON, Proprietor.
Laboratory for the manufacture aud sale, near
Penna. Railroad Depot, Hollidaysburg, Pa.
For sale by 11. C- Reanter, Bedford; G; U. Trout,
Alum Bank ; John G. Schell, Pleasantville ; L. N.
Fyaii, West End P. Office ; Frederick Corl, Mari
etta; G. B. Aniick, St. Clairsville; Jacob Baird,
Barndollors Mills: N. Koons, Willow Grove; John
Bowser, Bowsers Mid; A.C. Evans, Raiusburg ; B.
F. Horn & Bro., Scbellsburg ; Hilligas & Mowry,
Buena Vista ; John Waydt., New Paris; Ritcbay
& Ramsey. Bloody Run; Piper $ Scott, Fattons
ville; David Beegle, Watcistreet; Wui. J. Gal
braith. W< odkerrv ; G P. Kauffotan, Flitchville;
all of Bedford Countv.
Dec. 16, 1859.
Drugs and Books.
H. C. REAMER,
Juliaua Street, Bedford, Pa.,
(~it the Stand formerly occupied by Dr. F, C. Reamer, >
\KJ HOLES ALE and re- ffgYsfm
V r tail dealer in Drugs,
'SLRIJ Medicines, Chemicals, Dye WUMHWW
SmffL Stuffs, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Turpen
tine. Window Glass, Glassware, 4-c. Just
received a large stock of American, French, and
English perfumery. Alo a great variety of Hue
Soaps for Toilet use. Tooth pastes, Hair Tonics,
Hair Dyes, that will colour various shades, from a
light brown to a jet black, Tooth, Nail, Hair. Sha
ving, and Clothes brushes, Combs. Pocket Knives,
Pocket Books, Portmormab s, Segar cases, dc.,
Also, have and will keep constantly on hand a
supply of Coal Oil. Burning ffuid anil Camp bine,
with a great variety of the most modern and best
style of coal oil and fluid lamps.
Pure Wines and Br indies for medical use, Fla
voring Extracts and Spies of all sorts, FineSegars,
Snuffs, Chewing and Smoking Tobiccp.
Having the agency for all the principal patent
medicines in use will "keep a full supply constantly
on hand.
Also, dealer iu Books, &c., consisting of Geo
graphical, Scientific, Religous. Poetical, Historical,
Law, Medical, School aud Miscellaneous Works in
connection with a great variety of plain and fancy
Stationery, C ip. Note, Post, and wrapping Paper,
Blank Books, of every and quality, Diaries,
Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Note and Receipts.
LCT" Orders promptly tilled and satisfaction guar
anteed. with regard both to price and quality.
Gjf Physicians, Prescriptions carefully and ac
curately compounded at all Lours of the day or
Tiieht.
Dec. 0, 1855.
KEWGOODS.
THE undersigned have just opened
a large supply of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
our stock will lie found very full and
complete, including many kinds of
goods that are entirely new —the as
sortment we now offer is superior in
extent, variety, and cheapness —and
all who favor us with a call may de
pend upon being suited in price and
quality—we respectfully invite our
friends and customers to learn our
prices before purchasing else where.
All kinds of Country Produce taken
for goods. A credit will be extended
to prompt paying buyers —and also to
customers who will cheerfully settle
their accounts every January by cash
or note. These terms will be strictly
adhered to.
A. B. CRAMER & CO.
Nov. 4, 1859.
WE kcll domestics so now that our patrons ar
currying them away by the whole piece. A
few more left at the CHFar store of
OSTER *c CARN.
Dec. 9, 1559.
JUST received a second supply of those Near,
Durable Ladies Heeled Lace Boots, at only
>1.25 aud $1.50 a pair at
ISTF.R k CARN'B.
1 Dec. 0. 1859,
I Cancerous formations,
Erysipi las, Boils,
, Sore Eyes,
Scald Head.
Rheumatic Disorders,
Costireness,
S:ilt Kheuu),
General Debility,
• Loss of Api 'elite,
I Foul Stomach,
d all Diseases having their
I