Bedford inquirer. (Bedford, Pa.) 1857-1884, April 14, 1865, Image 4

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    ASTER'S SALE
XiBAIs ESTATE.
.. , . , J LA the Court .ff COBJ-
JoSiah Miller, Esq., Ad- mob Plea? of Bedford
mini.-trator of the estate County. No. 107, No
of Catharine Wolford, vember Term. 1864, be-
Widow of Joseph Wol- ing Scire Facias to Re
ford, deceased. view Judgment in Bject
vs. raent to No. 229. April
James Logne. Term, 1850.
WHEREAS, on the 21st day of December, A. D.
1864, to the aforesaid Term of said Court, Judg
ment'wa* entered against the Defendant in the
above entitled cause, to the effect that the said
Defendant should pay a certain sum of monej
therein designated < with interest and .cost) being
for tne purchase tnbhey for certain Real Estate;
and whereas at the February Term of said Court,
A. D. 1883, on motion of John P. Reed, Esq., the
undersigned was appointed a Master in Chancery
to sell the real estate aforesaid unless the said de
fendant should pay the amount of said Judgment.
Debt, Interest, and Cost; now, therefore, default
having been rahde in the payment aforesaid, I, by
virtue of said appointmcit, will sell on the prem
ises, on SATURDAY, the 22d day of APRIL,
next, at 11 o'clock, in the forenoon of said day,
the real estate of James Logue, the aforesaid de
fendant, consisting of the following described
TWO TRACTS OF
VALI ABLE FAR.Tf LAXD,
with usual improvements, situate in Londonderry
township, Bedford county, to wit- All that certain
real estate arid tract of land adjoining lands of
Henry Wolford, Jacob Wageruian and ethers,
containing 142 acree and 52 perches, more or less.
ALSO, All tbat other tract of land adjoining
lands of Henry Wolford, Adam Wolford and oth
ers, containing 73 acres and 43 porches more or
less; the same being part of the real estate, devis
ed to said Catharine Wolford by her late husband
Josef h Wolford, dee'd, for and during her natural ■
life, as by his last will and testament Recorded
inWai Book No. 3, page 306, in the Register's
Office, at Bedford, folly appears, Ac.
Terms made known an day of sale.
G. H. SPANG,
Master in Chancery.
Bedford, March 31, 1865.
NOTICE OP INQUISIITON— WHEREAS,
Anna Rininger, widow of Henry Rininger,
late of St Clair township, deceased, presented a
petition setting forth that the said Henry Rininger
lately died intestate, leaving a widow, the said
Anna, and issue six (6) children, to wit: Malinda,
intermarried with Martin Blackburn, residing in
Cedar county, Iowa: Joseph Rininger. in Cedar
county, Iowa: George Rininger, residing in Bed
ford eonntv, Pa.; John Rininger. Jeremiah Rinin
ger, and Etlen Rininger, residing in Cedar coun
ty, lowa, all of who arc minors and have for their
Guardian (nd litema) William Clark; that said in
testate died seized in his demensne as of fee, of
and in a certain tract of land, adjoining lands of
William Clark, Joseph W. Sleek, Thomas Black
bnrn, John Ak and others, containing about one
hundred and twenty-five acre* moro or less, and
praying the Courttomake partition of the prem
ises aforesaid, to and among the heirs, Ac., where
upon the Court awarded an inquest to make par
tition according to the prayer of the petitioner.
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of t, writ
of Partition or valuation to me directed I will
proceed to hold an Inquisition on the premises on
MONDAY the 17th day of APRIL, 1865, when
and where ail persons interested may attend if they
see proper.
mar 24 JOHN ALDSTADT, Sheriff.
IN PARTITION—By virtue of a
AN writ of partition or valuation issued out of
the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, and direc
ted to me as Sheriff of said county, I will proceed
to value and appraise the real estate of Catharine
Miller, late of Harrison township, Bedford county,
deceased, to wit: One tract of land in Harrison
township, Bedford county, containing one hundred
and eight acres and one fourth, with double log
house, stable, spring house, Ac., thereon, about 40
acres cleaned, adjoining lands of Samuel Hoffman,
Isaac Devore. John H. Werts and others, on
THURSDAY, the 13th day of APRIL, 1865, at
one o'clock p. m., when and where all parties may
attend if they think proper. The heirs of said
Catharine Miller are: 1. Mary Annwife of Peter
F. Lehman, Esq., of Juniata township, Bedford
county, Pa.; 2. Sophia wife of John H. Wertz,
of Horison tewnsrhip; 3. Susan wife of Andrew
Ball, of Londonderry township; 4. Catharine, wife
of Peter Aaron, of Venango county; 5. Hester, wife
of Daniel M. Miller, of Harrison township; 6. The
issue of Sarah, a deceased daughter, to wit; 1. Eli
zabeth Miller, of Bedford township; 2. Susan,
wife of George Ley dig, of Londonderry township,
and 3. John S. Miller, of Harrison township
mar 24 JOHN ALDSTADT, Sheriff. ,
PUBLIC SALE
or
Valuable Real Estate-
By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of
Bedford county, the undcrsigntd, Executor of the
last will and testament of JOHN WEISEL, de
ceased, will sell at public outcry, on the premises,
ON THURSDAY, the 13th day of APRIL next,
all the following described Real Estate, situate
in St. Clair township, Bedford county, to wit:
AH that tract of land now in possession of
JOHN WENTZ, situate on the Johnstown Road,
about 3 miles from Pleasantville, containing
Two Hundred and Twenty-two Acres
and 21 perches more or icss, about 40 acres clear
ed and under fence, with Dwelling House and
Double Log Barn thereon erected. There is also
an Apple Orchard of choice fruit upon the prem
ises. The tract is well supplied with good run
ning water, and is eovcredwith fine Locust, Chest
nut and other valuable Timber. Also, there will
be sold
On FRIDAY, THE 14TH OF APRIL,
On the premises, in the same township, one other
tract, containing
Two Hundred and Fifty-one Acres,
and 23 perches, more or less, the same being the
Mansion Property of said deceased, and situate
within one mile of St. Clairsville, about 125 acres
of this tract are cleared and under fence; and the
balanee of the tract is well covered with White
Pine, Oak and other valuable Timber. There is
also a good Log Dwelling House and Double Log
Barn upon the premises. This farm is well sup
plied with water and there is an Orchard of choice
fruit upon the premises. Both of the above tracts
of land are Patented, and titles indisputable.
TERMS. —One third in hand at confirmation
of sale, and balance in two equal annual payments,
with interest.
JOHN WEISEL, )r- n , nr ,
JOHN FICKES, j Eloootors
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HOTEL.
BEDFORD, Pa..
ISAAC F. GROVE, Proprietor.
THE subscriber would respectfully announce
to his friends in Bedford County, and the public
generally that he has leased for a term of years,
this large and convenient brick hotel, at the corner
of Pitt and Julianna Streets, Bedford Pa., known
as the WASHINGTON HOTEL, and formerly
kept by Wm. Dibert.
This Houee is being thoroughly re-fitted andjre
furnished, and is now opened for the reception of
guests. Visitors to the BEDFORD SPRINGS,
and persons attending Court, will find this House
a pleasant and quiet temporary home, Every at
tention will be paid to the accommodation and
comfort of guests.
The TABLE will at all times be supplied with
the best the markets afford. Charges willbe mod
erate.
Extensive Stabling is attached to this Hotel,
and a careful and competent Hostler will be in at
tendence.
Special attention will be paid to the accommo
dation of the farming community.
Coaches leave this House Daily, (Sundays ex
cepted) at 6i o'clock, A. M. and 2o'clock P. M.. to
connect with the trains going East, from Mount
Dallas Station and Bloody Run. A coach will also
leave tri-weekly, (Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day) for Somerset. The traveling publie will find
it decidedly to their advantage to stop with him.
ISAAC F. GROVE.
Bedford, April 7, 1865.
S &W. SHUCK.
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
STAPLE PRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE, A GREAT VARIETY OF
SHOES for Ladies. Children, Men and Boys
Shoes and Boots.—
HATS AND CAPS.
All descriptions of LEATHER.
500 CORDS OF TAN BARK WANTED,
apr. 8, ISM—tf.
0 YEf4! O YES! ~
The undersigned. having taken out Auctioneer
asd-Sate License, is now ready to CRY SALES on
the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable
terms. It will be recollected tbat no one is legal
ly entitled to act as a cryer ofSales, unless he
procures a license.
Address, LEVIAGNEW,
apr. 8,1864 —tf. , Bedford, Pa.
VIEW CARPETING.
m&I A LARGE SUPPLY—
cheaper than yon can make. Also Floor Oil
LIST OF RETAILEBH.
A I.lst of Venders of l orelpi and Do
mestic Merchandise in the County of
Bedford, for the year KMKS, as Appraised
and Classified by the Appraiser of Mer
cantile Taxes.
BEDFORD BOROUGH, Clasx. $ cts.
Mrs. YB Tate store 14 7 00
MAG Reiiauud . "HI 00
Geo R Oster 4 Co " 14 7 00
A B Cramer A Co " 13 10 00
THiSJ Lyons " 14 7 00
Peter A Reed 14 7 00
Miss M Fetterly " 14 7 00
S'l VV Shock " 14 7 00
Do. do. Fancy " 14 7 00
Robert Fyau " 14 7 00
J M Shoemaker " 14 7 00
Mrs Stewart " 14 7 00
Wm Hartley Hardware 14 700
Geo Blymyer A Son " 14 7 00
Dr. B. F. Ham - Drugs 14 7 00
B C Reamer " 14 7 00
A L Defibaugb, Confec. A Grocery 14 7 00
James B Farquhar store 14 7 00
John Aixip A Son " 14 7 00
J H Hutton " 14 7 00
John G Minnicb, Eating House, 14 10 00
Jacob Bolinger, Confectionery, 14 700
Reed A Sehell, Bankers, 14 10 00
Mrs. E V Mowry, store, 14 7 00
Bavid Brode Eating House, 14 7 00
Wm McMullin A Co. store, 14 7 00
Miss Frills Smith Fancy store 14 7 00
BEDFORD TOWNSHIP.
Yont Distillery 15 00
Bedford Mineral Spiings, Ten Pins, 7 50
Do do Billiards 750
Wm Wolf Confectionery 5 00
BROAD TOP TOWNSHIP.
Eichelberger A Lowry, store 14 7 00
Jobn Foster, Eating house, 10 00
Do Ten Pins 7 50
Given A Maguire store 14 7 00
Johns *A Co " 14 7 00
Dunn A Lawrence " 14 7 00
Yandevender A Baker " 14 7 00
Richard Langdon " 14 7 00
Alfred Evans Confectionary 5 00
R B Wigdon 7 00
CUMBERLAND VALLEY TOWNSHIP.
Daniel Anderson, store 14 7 00
Henry Miller distillery 15 00
COLERAIN TOWNSHIP,
A C James store 14 7 00
Jacob Keed A Co. " 14 7 00
HARRISON TOWNSHIP.
Valentine B. Wertz store 14 7 00
George R Bailey " 14 7 00
JUNIATA TOWNSHIP.
George Gardill store 14 7 00
Lewis N. Fyan " 14 7 00
William Keyser " 14 7 00
Hillegas A Co " 14 7 00
Joseph Foller " 14 7 00
NAPIER TOWNSHIP.
G W Blackburn store 14 7 00
Samuel Ueffner " 14 7 00
MIDDLE WOOEBERRY TOWNSHIP.
Andrew Baker store 14 7 00
George B. Barndollar " 14 7 00
A L Bcckhmfler " 14 7 00
J W Ricketson " 14 7 00
SOUTH WOODBERRY TOWNSHIP.
D F Buck store 14 7 00
Daniel M Bare " 14 7 00
Samuel Oster " 14 7 00
GcOrgc Kauffman " 14 7 00
Robert Ralston " 14 7 00
EAST I'BOY'IDENCE TOWNSHIP.
D. A. T. Black store 14 7 00
John Nyeum A Sons " 14 7 00
Jobn Lauderbaugh " 14 7 00
BLOODY RUN BOROUGH.
J M Barndollar A Son store 14 7 00
J. B Williams " 14 7 00
William States A Co. " 14 7 00
Thomas Ritcbey " 14 7 80
Baugbman A Co " 14 7 00
Mrs J A Mann " 14 7 00
Eli Ramsey Drugs 14 7 00
Mrs Pbebe Akers store 14 7 00
Charles Blake " 14 7 00
Do Eating house 10 00
Abraham Spark# " 10 00
WEST PROVIDENCE TOWNSHIP.
John Gilbaugh store 14 7 00
J W Barndollar Groceries 7 00
A G A Henry Allen " 7 00
SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP.
Hugh Wilson store 14 7 00
I George liains " 14 7 00
SNAKE SPRING TOWNSHIP.
William Lysinger Confectionary 7 00
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP.
Catharine Focklcr A Son store 14 7 00
Lewie Putt " 14 7 00
I Fluck A Wharton " 14 7 00
B Elliott " 13 7 60
LONDONDERRY TOWNSHIP.
Jacob Evans store 14 7 00
David Evans " 14 7 00
Cairus M. Dcvore " 14 7 00
MONROE TOWNSHIP.
jaraes R. O'Neal " 14 7 00
Daniel Fletcher " 14 7 00
Asa M Williams 14 7 00
SC U ELLSBURG BOROUGH.
John Smith Hardware 14 7 00
John 8 Schell store 14 7 00
Black A Border " 14 7 00
Miller A Robison " 15 7 00
Duncan McVicker " 14 7 00
John E. Colvin " 14 7 00
G Berkstresser A Son " 14 7 00
ST. CLAIR TOWNBHIP.
G D Trout stofe 14 7 00
Simon Hershman " 14 7 00
F D Becgle " 14 7 00
Miss A C Smith " 14 7 00
Nathan Wright " 14 7 00
G B Amick " 14 7 00
Isaiah Blackburn " 14 7 00
Horn A Brother " 14 7 00
Notice is hereby given that an appeal will be
held at the Court House, on the Bth day of MAY,
1865. A. J. SANSOM,
April 7,1565. Mercantile Appraiser.
GHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of anndry writs of vend, exponas and
fi. fa. to me directed there will be sold at the Court
House, in the Borough of Bedford on SATUR
DAY the 29th day of April, A. D., 1865, at 10 o'-
clock. A. M., the following real estate, via:
One tract of land containing 400 acres, more or
less, about 60 acres cleared and nnder fence, two
log Dwelling houses and Log Stable thereon erec
ted; adjoining lands of Jobn Cessna, Esq., George
Mock, John Shaler, James Rollins and others, sit
uate in Colcrain township, Bedford county.
Taken in execution as the property of Zacheus
Werta.
ALSO,
One tract of land containing about one hundred
acres, more or less, with a log cabin house and a
small log stable thereon erected, situate in Lon
donderry township, Bedford county, adjoining
lands of Christain Albright and others.
Taken in execution as the property of Henry
Green.
ALSO,
One lot of ground, about 60 feet in front and ex
tending back about 250 feet, all cleared and nnder
fence, with a frame otable thereon erected, adjoin
ing lot of Daniel Eversole, David Barnct; situate
in the village of LafayettevHle, South Woodberry
township, Bedford county.
Taken in execution as the property of Henry
Miller.
JOHN ALDSTADT, Sheriff.
Bedford, April 7,1865.
BEDFORD COUNTY HAI
At an Orpans' Court held at Bedford, in and
for the County of Bedford, on the 13th day of
February, A. D. 1865, before the Judges of the
said Court: On motion of John P. Reed, Esq., the
Court grant a rule on the heirs and legal repre
sentatives of Catharine Mowry, late of Harrison
township, deceased, to wit: Ist. Frederick;,2d,
Jacob; 3d. Mary Ann, wife of Samuel Turner; 4th
Henry, residing in Bedford county; sth. John
Emanuel, residing in Somerset county, Pa., and
6th, Lewis, residence unknown, said to be in Cal
ifornia, to be and appear at an Orphans' Court to
be held at Bedford, in and for the county of Bed
ford, on the FIRST MONDAY', Ist day of May
next, to accept or refuse take the real estate of
said deceased at the valuation which has been,
valued and appraised, in pursuance of a writ of
partition or valuation issned out of our said Court,
and to the Sheriff of said connty directed, or show
cause why the same should not be sold.
[l. s.] In testimony whereof I have hereunto
set my hand and the seal of the said Court, at
Bedford, the 13th day of February, A. D. 1865.
0. E. SHANNON, Clerk.
Jons ALDSTADT, Sheriff, mar 24
HENRY HARPER,
No, 520 Arch St. above sth Phila.
Manufacturer and Dealer n WATCHES, FINE
JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER WARE, and Su
perior SILVEE PLATED WARE- m<u3L3m.
SUN, PENN A.
Dealers in all kinds of Hardware, Iron, Nails,
Stoves, Tinware, Wooden Ware, Window Glass,
Oils, Paints, Brushes, Lamps, Lamp Fixtures, Ba
con, Ae., Ac. Persons building will find it to
their interest to give us a oall, as we keep a general
assortment of building furnishing.
We will pay the highest price In Cash or trade for
Clover, Timothy and Flax Seed.
Wheat, Rye, Oats and Corn.
Beans. Dried Apples and Peaches.
Tallow, Beeswax, Feathers Wool and Rags.
Old Copper and Brass.
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Have now open their usual handsome variety of
RIBBONS, BONNF,T MATERIALS,
STRAW A FANCY BONNETS,
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REGISTER'S NOTICE.
All persons interes'ed are hereby notified that
the following accountants? have been filed their
accounts in the Register's Office of Bedford coun
ty, and that the same wi 1 be prosented to the Or
phans' Court in and for said eounty, on Tuesday,
the 2d day of May next at the Court House, in
Bedford, for confirmation:
The Account of Frede rick Kauffraan, Guardian
of Henry Kauffman, Fre lorick Kauffman and Wm
Kauffman, minor children of Catharine Kauffman,
late of Middle Woodberry Township, dee'd.
The final account of J hn Cessna, Esq., Admin
istrator of the estate of Jonathan Ilarclerode, late
of Snake Spring Valley ; p., dee'd.
The account of James 11. Lyons, Executor of
the last will Ac,, of Benj: min Lyons, late of South
Woodberry tp., dee'd.
The account of Thos. tllison, Administrator of
the estate of Frederick X eehtley, late of St. Clair
tp., dee'd.
The Admiuisliatjmi t of soiniuel Mao
speaker, administrator f the estate of Hannah
Manspeaker, late of Es et Providence Township,
dee'd.
The account of James Al'Clcary, Administrator
of the estate of Geo. B. MeCleary, late of Hope
well tp., dee'd.
The account of Samutl Whip, Esq., Executorof
the last will, Ac., of Geo. Sligcr, late of Cumber
land Valley tp., dee'd.
Tbe Administration account of John and Jog.
P. Mortimore, admin istrotora of the estate of Geo.
M ortimore, dee'd.
The administration account of Henry Taylor,
Executor of the last will, Ac. of Jacob N. Clark,
late of Napier tp., dee'd.
The Administration account of Tobias Boor and
Henry J. Brunner, Esq., Executors of the last will,
Ac. of Nicholas Boor, late of Cumberland Valley
tp. doe'd.
The account of Daniel Sam?, Esq., administror
of Jacob Weaverling, late of West Providence tp.
deo'd.
The account of Philip Harklero&d, Executor of
the last will, Ac., of Jonathan Uarkleroad, late of
Colerain tp., dee'd.
The final account of John W. Scott and Joseph
Hutchinson, Administrators of the estate of Ham
ilton Scott, late of Bedford tp., dee'd.
The final account of David L. Replogle and Jno
L. Replogle, Executors of the last will, Ac. of
Rinehart Replogle, late of South Woodberry tp.
dee'd.
The account of Charlotte Sleek, Administratrix
of the estate of Chas. V. Sleek, late of St. Clair tp.,
dee'd.
The Supplemental account of J. W. Lingenfel
ter, Administrator of Jonathan Horton, late of
Bedford Borough, dee'd.
The account of Mary Sill administratrix of the
estate of Abram Sill, late of Bedford tp., dee'd.
The account of John Brown, Esq., one of the
Administrators of Alexander Gibson, late of Bed.
ford tp., dee'd. a
ap7 0. E. SHANNON, Register.
BEDFORD COUNTY, SS :
At an Orphans' Court held at Bedford in and
for the County of Bedford, on the 13th day of Feb
ruary, A. D. 1885, before the Judges of the said
Court: On motion of Att'y Koons the Court grant
a rule on the heir? and legal repreeentatives of
Jacob Cook, late of Southampton township, Som
erset county, Pennsylvania, decaseed, to wit:
Jesse Dennis; Mary, now deceased, who was in
termarried with David Hay, leaving issne Callin
and William Hay, Callin T. Hay being a minor of
whom Peter S. Hay is Guardian; Sarah, now de
ceased, who was intermarried with George G.
Walker, leaving issue Jacob, Catharine, Eliza
beth, Sarah and Samuel, all of Somerset county,
the three latter of whom Samuel Walker Is Guar
dian; Jacob Cook, now deceased, leaving issue
Solomon, Sarah, intermarried with Peter Boore:
Samuel, now living in Somerset county, of whom
A. J. Collin is Guardian, ad lituin, and Elizabeth
Ann intermarried with William Benford, residing
in county, Pennsylvania; John Cook, Henry
Cook and William Cook, all of Londonderry town
ship, Bedford county, Pennsylvania; George Cook,
now residing in Fulton county, Indiana, and Cath
arine, intermarried with Jacob Hardin, now resi
ding in Lee county, Illinois, to be and appear at
an Orphan?' Court to be held at Bedford on the
FIRST MONDAY, Ist cay of MAY next, to accept
or refuse to take the real estate of said deceased at
the valuation which has been valued and appraised
in pcrsuance of a writ of partition or valuation
issued out of our said Court and to the Sheriff
of said county directed, or show cause why the
same should not be sold.
[L. S.] In tcstomonj whereof I have hereunto
set my hand and the seel of the said Court, at Bed
ford, the 13th day of February, A. D. 1885.
O. E. SHANNON, Clerk.
JOHN ALSTADT, Sheriff. raar24
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Foil SALE
TRADE. .
A farm In Bedford township, own ed by Jno. H.
Rushabout four miles from Bedford, >on taining
180 acres, about 80 acres cleared,* ,ith log house
log barn and other outbuildings the reon erected ;
also an apple orchard thereon.
ALSO.
A tract of land in Harmon's Bo ttom, Juniata
township, with log house, barn Ac.; thereon erect
ed, containing 70 acres and allowan oe. Plest part
cleared and under fense, and in a good state of
cultivation. Near to a school house, Mill tc., Ad
joining Scott Low, Hughes, and others, and lately
purchased from Win. Hurley.
ALSO,
60 acres of land, 10 cleared and under fense,
with log house thewon erected, adjoining Geo.
Troutman, Geo. May and others, in Juniai;a town
ship, and partly in Londonderry, lately o.ened by
Andrew Wolford.
ALSO,
166 acres near Stonerstown —within J mile of
Broadtop Railroad—about 100 acres cleat *id, with
a two story dwelling house —new bank barn—
stable Ac., thereon erected; also two apple orchards,
thereon, of choice fruit. The soil is rich and
capable of producing every variety of crops in
this climate.
ALSO,
160 acres best quality of prarie—near the Mis
souri river, close to thecounty seat of Haitrison Co.
lowa.
ALSO, j
Two one hundred and sixty acre tracts, adjoin -
ing Elkhorne City, in the richest va'xlcy of the
west—the Platte Valley—about 20 miles wcatof
OinahaOity, and close tothe great national govern
ment road leading west into Nebraska Territory.
ALSO,
A tract f land in Union tosvnship, containing
225 acres, 72 acres cleared, with farm house, ten
ant house, double log barn, also an apple orchard
thereon, aiJW a good new saw mill thereon, known
as the "Snyder or Koontx property."
ALSO,
160 acres, two miles above Omaha City, on the
great bend of the." Missouri. This tract is well
timbered and very desirable. All of these lands
were located after' a personal inspection and
careful examination i n the ground and can be well
relied upon for future wealth* Maps showing
the precise location are in my posession.
ALSO,
Three desirable lots in Omaha City, Nebraska
Territory.
ALSO,
A lot of ground in the City of Da 'otah, Nebras
ka Territory.
ALSO,
A Tract of LAND, containing Fifteen Acres,
aboutseven acres cleared, with a Stoi *y and a half
Log House and Log Stable thereon erected, ad
joining lands qf Joseph Brinkey, John A. Om.
grund and others, in Juniata Twp. The cleared
land is in good order, and the balance well Tim
bered, and all capable of easy improvement and
cultivation.
The above read estate will be sold at such prices
as to insure safe and profitable investments.
Notes or obligations of any kind that are good
will be taken in exchange—particularly good
bank notes.
apr. 8, 1864. 0. E. SHANNON.
QEO. BLYMYRE A SON
DEALERS IN
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HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
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Shelf HARDWARE of every description, CHAM
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CHURNS, MATS. RUGS. BASKETS,
BROOMS, BRUSHES, ROPES, AC,
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So highly spoken of, at Manufactures prices.
We call the attention of customers to our STOVE
DEPARTMENT. We warram them if they call
and see our WELLINGTON, WAVERLY, and
PRINCE ROYAL COOKING STOVES, they
will have no other.
Persons commencing " HOUSEKEEPING,"
furnished with anything in that line at reduced
prices, for CASH Our assortment of goods is not
surpassed outside the cities.
Persons building, furnished with goods at as
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"XT EW GOODS
IN AT
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well, in a general mercantile and forwarding bus
iness at tbsir old stand iu Hopewell, the business
of the firm to be transacted in the name of LOW
ERY', EICHELBERGER A CO.
They are now receiving and opening a large and
complete stock of Foreign Dry Goods oomprising
a greater variety than is usually kept in a country
store. Among the articles they keep may be enu
merated the following:
DRY GOODS—Colored Delaines, Alpacas, Mer
rimac and Spragues prints, Bombazines, Sheet
ing, Shirting, Irish Linen, Ac.
LADIES DRESS GOODS in great variety, Veils,
Gloves, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Cuffs, Ac.
CLOTHS—A variety of spring and summer cloths,
Broadcloths, Cassimers ef different styles, Satin
ets, Ac.
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styles of Coats, Pants and Vests.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS.
GROCERIES—Sugars, Molasses, Coffee, Teas,
Spices, Ac.
HARDWARE, Ac.—Pocket knives, table spoons
and table knives and forkes, razors, scythes,
axes, nails, glass, plough points, Ac., Ac., Ac.
FlSH—Mackeral, Herring, Cod fish.
All of which were bought at nett cash priees, and
which we will sell on the same terms at a small ad
vance.
All kinds of grain and country produce bought
or exchanged for goods, for wrhich the highest
market prices will be paid.
LOWERY, EICHELBERGER A CO.
Hopewell, April 2, 1864.
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peting periodicals In the conntry.
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ANNOUNCE to their customers and the public
in general, that they are receiving a large assort
ment of New Goods, snob ar „
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MEN'S WEAR, viz:
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LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
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PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
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AND MATTINGS.
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TEAS,
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QUEENSWARE, ~
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A general assortment of the most reliable Patent
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COUNTRY MERCHANTS
supplied with Essences and Oilsat CITY PRICES.
THE DRUG DEPARTMENT
i 6 under the supervision of Dr. Manx, one of the
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to suit the circustances of all.
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TERMS--Cash or Produce, unless by special
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Bloody Run, June 17, 1864.tf
QOOD NEWS FOR THE FARMERS !
THE following kinds of
Threshing Machines,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT THE MA
CHINE SHOP OF
P H SHIRES BEDFORD: PA
TU Celebrated RAILWAY, or TREAD-POW
ER Threshing Machines with ail the latest and
best improvements.
ONE AND TWO-HORSE POWERS.
The Two-horse Machine with two dorses and
four hands will thresh from 100 to 125 bushels of
wheat or rye, and twice as much oats per day.
ONE-HORSEM ACHINJ ;S
with three hands, will thresh from 50 to 75 bush,
per day.
Two and four-horse TUMBLING SHAFT Ma
chines. also, four-horse STRAP MACHINES,
STRAW SIIAKER.S of the most approved kind at
tached to all Machines.
ALL MACHINES WARRANTED.
REPAIRING of all kinds of Machines done on
the shortest notice.
ITS.HORSES, PIG METAL, GRAIN and
LUMBER taken inpayment.
: wanting Machines, will do well to
give me a call.
PETER H. SHIRES,
Proprietor and Manu/ae'r.
ALSO, FOR SALE, THE
BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER!
The most perfect Machine in the world. Single
Mowers or Combined Machines Warranted to give
satisfaction or no sale. Farmers' in want of the
BEST MACHINE of the kind now made, would
do well to call and make arrangements to give
their orders for Machines in time lor mowing.
PETER H. SHIRES.
QREAT BARGAINS AT THE
EMPORIUM OF FASHION
SHUCK BROTHERS
ARE JUST RECEIVING A SPLENDID
STOCK OF
FANCY DRY GOODS,
CONSISTING IN PART OF FANCY DRESS
SILKS, CHALLIES, POPLINS, MOHAIR DE
LAINS, BAREGES, FRENCH LAWNS, FAN
CY PRINTS, AC.
SILKS CLOTHS, AND MANTILLAS
SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY,
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AND SHAWLS,
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And Fine Boots. Notions in great variety
Stockings, Gloves, Handkerchiefs,
Collars, Dress Trimmings,
Perfumery, Ac, Ac, Ac.
The stock consists of every article-usually kept
in a First Class Fancy Store selected by an ex
perienced city lady. Thankful for past favors we
ask a continuance of your patronage.
SHUCK BROTHERS.
The old firm of S. A. W. Shuck also ask a call
to see their new stock and a continuance of public
patronage.
Bedford, April, 1864.
WANTED, AT 150 PER MONTH, A
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doubting applicant. Send for circulars. Address
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Philadelphia, Pa." mar!7:4t
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters testa
mentary on the estateof Samuel 8. Stuckey,
late of Napier township, deceased, having been
issued to the subscribers by the Register of Bed
ford county, all persons having claims against the
estate are notified to present the same for settle
ment, and all persons indebted are requested to
make payment immediately.
ASA S. STUCKEY, Snake Spring tp.,
marl7 JOHN S. STUCKEY, Napier tp.,EsS.
J ALSIP A SON
AUCTIONEER A COMMISSION MERCHANT
Bedford Pa.
RESPECTFULLY solicit consignment ofßoots
and Shoes, Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing and
all kinds of merchandise for auction and private
sale.
Refebkxcbs.
Philadelphia. Bedford.
PHILIP FORD A CO. Hon. JOB.MANN,
BOYD A HOUGH, Hon. W. DAUGHERTY,
A. YOUNG A BROS. B. F. MEYERS. |
Bedford, jan. 1,1863—tf. I
nHMo&'i
BOXES OF THE SPECIFIC PILL WILL
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Price—sl per box, six boxes (when or
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0ct.21,'64-ly.
SOMETHING NEW.
The subscriber takes pleasure in announcing
to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Bedford and vi
cinity, that he has just returned from the East
with a full and complete assortment of Ladies',
Misses and Chiidrens'
Boots, Shoes, Gaitors and Balmorals,
Of every description, to which he respectfully
invites their attention.
For Gentlemen, Boys'and Youths, be has every
thing in their line,together witha splendid stcckiof
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
.Of the latest and most approved patterrs: consist
ing of COLLARS, all styles, SCARFS, SCARF
PINS and KINGS, new and beautiful styles of
NECK-TIES.
Underwear, Shirts, Socks, Suspenders,
Handkerchiefs, (ready hemmed.)
Also, the best brands of TOBACCO and SE
GAItS. All of which will be sold at a very small
advance to nett and prompt paying customers.
The undersigned comes among you to gain a
I livelihood after the calamity which befei hiln at
the burning of his native place (Chambersburgh),
and hopes by strict attention to business, an 1 a
desire to please all, to merit a liberal share ot the
public patronage. Being a practical Shoemi. ;er,
he fools confident that he fully understand.- his
business, and has purchased his goods accordingly.
TO THE LAD PES be takes pleasure in saving
I that he has devoted particular attention to g ,oda
in their line, his stock being
CITY AND HOME-MADE WOIJC,
BY COMPETENT WORKMEN.
He has fitted up a separate apartment for
the Ladies, and has A LADY TO WAIT UPON
TIIEM, and cordially invites them to give him a
call. J. HENRY BUTTON.
BEDFORD, Feb. 17,1865,:3 m.
MANHOOD: HOW LOST HOW RES
TORED.—Just published, a new edition of
Dr.Culverwell'N Celebrated Essay on the
radical cure (without medicine) of Spermator
rhoea. or seminel Weakness, Involuntary Seminel
Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapaci
ty, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also Consump
tion, Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-indul
gence or sexual extravagance.
Price in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents.
The celebrated author in this admirable essay
clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years success
ful practice, that the alarming consequences of
self-abuse may be radically cured without the
dangerous use of internal medicine or the applica
tion of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure, at
once simple certain and effectual, by means of
which every.sufferer, no matter what his condition
may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and
radically.
J£B~This Lecture should be in the hands of eve
ry and every man in the land.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any
add. ess, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two
post stamps. Address the publishers,
CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO.,
127 Bowery, New York, Post-Office box 4586.
June 17,'64-tf.
T M. BARNDOLLAR £ SON
tf . BLOODY HUN, PA.
RESPECTFULLY" informs their friends, and
the public in general, that they are receiving and
keep constantly on hand a large and well selec
ted stock of Foreign and Domestic
DIR/Y" C3-OOXDS
SUCII AS Cloths, Cnssimcrs. Satinetts, Nestings,
CoitoLades, Ac., Ac., Ac.
Ladies Dress Goods.
Silks, Shallies, Delaines, Poplins, Prints,
Ginghams, Shirtings, Irish Linens, Ac.
READY MADE CLOTHING
In greaUrariety. Mon's and Boys'
Coats, Pants and Vests,
Made in the Latest and Best Styles.
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters for Ladies,
Gentlemen, Boys, and Chiidrens wear.
NOTIONS,
Hosery, Gloves, Scarfs, Neckties, Dress
Trimmings, Braids®Laces, Ladies
A Large and Well Selected Stock of
GROCERIES,
COFFEE, TEA, SUGARS,
SYRUPS, RICE,
SPICES, AC., AC.
TOBACCO,
CHEWING A Smoking Tobacco of the Best
Brands.
DRUGS,
Oils, Paints, Medicines A Dye Stuffs.
HARDWARE,
IRON, NArLS,
SPIKES, Ac., Ac.
YYE KEEP
On hand a w<Al selected stock of all
kinds, andc onsider it no trou
ble to show goods. Call
and see before purchas
ing elsewhere. No
GOODS misrepresented io effect sales.AH goods
warranted as represented.
WE BUY
All kinds of produce lor which we pay the high
est price in CASH or GOODS. We buy our poods
for Casb entirely, and can offer great inducements
for persons to buy of us. CALL AND SEE OS
sept.9'64-tf. J. M. B. A SON.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION
PHILADELPHIA PA.
niseases orthe Nervous, .Seminal, Irl
and ..exual Systems-new and reliable treatment
in reports of the HOWARD ASSoCLATloN
sentbymail, in sealed letter envelopes, free of
charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON,
Howard Association. No. 2 South Second Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
GENTLEMEN'S HATS.—AII the latest
styles at CHARLES OAKFORD A SONS Con
tinental Hotel, Philadelphia.
fJMIE STUMP ISLAND OIL COMPANY.
CAPITAL - - - $120,000.
Development Fund $21,000
120,000 HhareM, par value & 1
No certificates of stock to be issued to the cor
porators until 21,000 shall hare been sold for the
benefit of all the stockholders, in the further devel
opment of the Company's property.
PRESIDENT,
\VM. HARTLEY, Bedford, Pa.
SECRETARY A TREASCRRR,
Hon. S. L. RUSSELL, Bedford, Pa,
DIRECTORS,
- Hon. T. B. SHAMKOM, M. C., California.
W. D. MCKISSTRT, Mercersburg, Pa.
Hon. SAMUEL DAVIS, Bedford, Pa
J. M. SHOEMAKER, " "
G. W. Rupp, " "
The property of this company is all owned in
fee simple and is all paid for, and consists of the
following tracts: Ist. That valuable island, known
as tbe "Lower Stump Creek Island," containing 2
acres and 93 perches, situated in the Allegheny
river, at the mouth of the Clarion river. On this
island a derrick was erected in tbe spring of 186!,
and an engine placed on the grounds, but the war
breaking out, the parties sold off and enlisted.
2d. The "Upper Stump Creek Island," is situ
ate but a lew rods above the lower island, con
taining 4 acres and 20 perches, 4 acres of which
are owned by this company, on which are erected
a house, stable, Ac. Neither of these islands is lia
ble to overflow, and both are well protected by
stone and trees against washing. By."reference to
the map of Pennsylvania, it will be observed that
the Clarion river empties into the Allegheny at a
point due south from Oil Creek, and a* oil is found
at Freeport, on this line further south, we have
every reason to believe that these islands are ia
the very centre of the great oil belt of Pennsylva
nia. Besides all this, they lie far below the coal
measures.
The company also owns 1 acre and 6* perches
of land about 5J miles above the upper island, st
the mouth of Ritchey Run, near the town of Em
lenton, Venango Co., Pa., upon which is the cel
ebrated Fox and Widel well, with new engine,
derrick, building, Ac., Ac., .and well bored to the
depth of 420 feet. This well was tubed at 350
feet, and in a few hears pumping yielded about
one barrel of oil, but the proprietors determined
to sink it deeper, and tbe company will, as soon
as possible, sink this well if necessary to the depth
of 1000 feet or more. The "Stump Islands Com
pany" ownes the whole interest in well, fixtures
and land, and "Development Fund" will be amply
sufficient to complete this well and sink others in
the Islands. There is besides, room enough
on the Ritchey Run tract for several more wells.
The property owned by this company is all
practical boring territory, and persons acquainted
with tbe lands along the Allegheny and other oil
streams, will bear testimony that we have more
practical boring surface than many of the 300
acre tracts contain.
In addition totbis,onr basis will compare favor
rably, with the large majority of Companies, whose
Capital stock is five times as great.
The services of an efficient Superintendent have
been obtained, and the Directors are determined
to prosecute operations vigorously.
Persons desirous of securing a portion of the
21,000 shares of stock, must apply |SOOD, to Hoa.
S. L. Russell. Bedford Penn'a.; at whose office
subscription books have been opened for the sale
of Stocks, at SI.OO per share.
Feb. 10, 1865.
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These powders are not intended, as most pow
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LECTERE TO YOUNG MEN.
Just Published } a Sealed Envelope. Price 6 cts.
A Lecture on the Mature, Treatment and
Radical Cure of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weak- *
ness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and
Impediments to Marriage generally. Nervousness,
Consumption, Epilepsy, and fits: Mental and Phy
sical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse, Ac.
By ROB'T J. CULVERWELL, M. D„ Author
of the Green Book," Ac.
The world renowned author, in this admirable 1
Lecture clearly proves from his own experience
that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be
effectually removed without medicine, and without
dangerous surgical eperations, bougies, instru
ments, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of
cure at once certain and effectual, by which every
sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, can
euro himsolf cheaplv, privately, and radicallv.
THIS LECTURE WILL PROVE A BOON TO
THOUSANDS.
Sent under seal, to an any address, in a postage
paid envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two
postage stamps, by addressing.
CHAS. J. C. IfLINA CO.,
127 Bowery, New York, Post-Officeßox, 4556.
TTALUABLE FARM FOR SALE-
S' In Hopewell Township, Bedford county, near
Wishart's Mill, on Yellow Creek, about four miles
from Hopewell Station on the H. A B. T. R. R-.
and within six miles of the Broad Top Coal Mines,
which affords one of the best markets in the coun
try for all marketing a farmer can pioduce. It
contains Two Hundred Acres good limestone
land, about One Uuedred and Fifty acres of which
are cleared and in a good state of cultivation
convenient to schools and churches. It is now
occupied by Henry Clapper, who will give parties
calling to see it any information desired in regard
to the land. For fuither information, address
R. B. WIGTON,
President Glamorgan Iron Co..
Nov, 18, 1861. Huntingdon, Ft-
WHISKERS! WHISKERS!
i! Do you wan Whiskers or Moustaches? Our
Grecian Compound will force them to grow on the
smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald heads, in ■
Six Weeks. Price,sl.oo. Sent by mail any wheis
closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address, WAR
NER A CO., Box 138, Brooklyn, N. Y.
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HEADQUARTERS F PRO*. MAR., 1, 6th Dis. PA
CRAMBEKSBI NO Feb. 27, 1565.
DRAFTED MEN who enlist after they are
drafted are considered as DESERTERS from
the draft, and must be credited to their enrollment
places, no matter whether or not they received lo
cal bounties upon their illegal enlistments.
GEO. EYSTER, '3
marl7:3t Capt. and Pro. Mar. 16th Pist. Pa-
NEW
MACKEREL,
HERRING,
and SHAD,
For Sale at Bloody Run Station.
febl7:6m* 1 J, W. BARNDOLLAK.