liViifort ilmjuu cr. BEDFORD, PA., FRIDAY, MARCH 22. IMH ggL-Onr friends in the Cove are anxious that wr slionld publish the opinion of Judge Taylor in the case of Madam A Spang vs. Kversole. We have been just as anxious to publish it, as they are to see it. but unfortnn a'ciy for both them and us. Judge Taylor has not tiled an opinion in the case up to this ■ l ite. As soon as he does so, we will pub lish it. STRING ELECTION'S.—The following officers were elected in the respective districts on last Friday : BKI>:OIU> BOROIGU. —Chiel Burgess: O. K. Shannon. Assistant Burgess: I'hilip Buzzard. Town Council: Hiram Lent/. ,T. M. Shoe maker. T. B. Gettys (2 years), high Constable : Samuel Waters. Auditor: 11. F. Irvine. Judge of Election : Samuel S. Diehl. inspectors of Election: Henry Heimund, and Thomas Farber. Constable : William GepharL School Directors : 11. Nicodetnus and John Cessna. Assessor : Josiah M. Gepbatr. Assistaut Assessors: N. J. Lyons and B. H. Middleton. Town Clerk : J. Heed \ eager. Supervisors : John Miller and Alloways Leonard. BEOKOHH TOWNSHIP, —Judge of Election : David Points, luspcetors: Owen McOirr and Josiah Hys song. Constable: Absalom Reighard. Assessor : Jacob Hersbberger. Assistant Assessors: John Amos and Win. S. Flack. Supervisors: Willliuin 0. Leary and J. H. Moore head. School Directors • Hugh Moore and J. <l. I lively. Auditor: Daniel Walter. T: wnship Clerk : Abui. Reighard. 111. IOOT HEX. —High Constable : I'hilip I I! tomfield. * Chief Burgess : Andrew Geinger. Assistant Burgess: S. P. Lewis. Councilman : J. C. Black Constable : Wiiliaot Whisel. School Directors : Fiederick Felton, J. A. ilann and Daniel Otr ! year . luige of Election : Jacob Ebbert. uypectors : J. M. Bender and Alex. Tate. Assessor : J. M. Barndollar. Assistant Assessors : John Gogley and Jerry Battghman. Supervisors: Michael Oil and Jacob Wag- 1 tier. Auditor: Then lore Bluke. Town Clerk : E. C. Hoffmire. Ci'MHERI.tNti VAl.l.KY.—Justice of the !'• ice : Jatnes Cessna. Constable: J. B. Anderson. Assessor: William Mayson. A v-aslant Assessors: Samuel Whip and •'ohn J. Wertz. Judge of Election: George Whip. Intpei i -i : Levi flarilman and Marion; /embower.. Supervisors : William Wertz and Samuel : School Directors : D. It. Anderson, John V< Wertz and William H. Rose. Auditors : Robert Deremer and John 1 tin jr. Township Clerk : 11. Detibaugh. HARRISON. —Constable: H. E. May. Judge of Election : G. May. Inspectors: Joseph Kring and Ilenry Hil debrant. Assessor : H. B. Wertz. \- si stant Assessors: William J. Kerr and J. F. Miller. School Directors: David Miller, M. C. Mil r. George Kerr and Samuel Carpenter. Supervisors: Andrew Turner and Joseph Fisher. Auditor: Emanuel Hyde. Township Clerk : Joseph Cessna. ;1 . i; .vi:i j,.—Judge of Election : William Young. In-1 etors : George G. Gibson and Henry S. Fluck. -- ipervisor*: Joseph Gates and Jacob Hann. '.'unstable: John Gates. Vssessor: John Gates. A -ixiant Assessors ; Alexander Davis and Thomas N*. Young. School Directors : Thomas N. A'oung and Christian Batzel. Justice of the Peace : James Piper. Auditor : Christian Spiece. Fence Inspector : Obidiah Hays. N'AI-IER. —Judge of Election -. Sylvester Souser. Inspectors : Josiah Adams ami Jobn Bor- Constable; Martin Mowry. Assessor: Cornelius Whetstone. Assistant Assessors: William Crisman and James Sill. -uper. iscus : Levi Otto and Hugh E. Kin ■ .. School Directors : Robert M. Taylor and Jacob Koontz. Auditor : Jatnes N'augle. Township Clerk : Solomon Egolf. LIHKISTT.— Ju ?ice of the Peace: John A. White. Con-table: Jacob Kensinger Assessor : Jacob Kensinger. Assistant Assessors: Daniel Stoler and; ■"•a-aut-l F. Shoup. of Election: John O. Neary. Inspectors : Isaac Elder and Amos Bri- j denstine. School Directors : Jacob Stoler and Jacob Rhodes. Supervisors: Henry Kensinger and Isaac- Auditor : George Rhodes. LONDOXDKUKY.—Judge of Election: CUai - Me Daniel. inspectors: Jacob Thorp and Daniel S. Ev an.-. Constable: John Burket. As- ,sor : James Mattingly. Assistant Assessors: Cornelius Devoreana Josiah Miller. Supervisors: Ilenry Miller and William iiilc. School Director*; John Dunlnp and Wil liam K ©Herman. Auditor : James C. Devore. Township Clerk : James C. Devote. MoNßor.--Oonstahle: Alvah R. Williams. Judge of Election: Philip Felton. Assessor: C. C. Gariiek. Inspectors: E. Shearer and John Teweil. Supervi-i>rs: William D. Bequeath and IL nry Grubb. Assistant As -or-: J. A. ScbaH'er and Lewis Koontz. School Directors: 11. B. Strckuxan, Daniel Miller and E. W. Asb. Auditors : Daniel Fletcher and Gideon Williams. PROVIDENCK WEST.—Constable: Joseph Weavorling. , Judge of Election: Philip V. Ilaller. Inspectors : John P. Weavcrliug and Phil ip Chamberlain. Superviso-s: Andrew Hutnler and Chris tian Carn. School Diaectors: Phiiip Weaverling and Ezekiel Cook. Assessor: John S. Morris. Assistant Assessors: Asa Williams and Wesley Afhcom. Auditor: Wilson McDaniel. PROVIDENCE EAST.—Justices of the Peace : Samuel Staily and John W. Sams. Constable .- Jacob Chamberlain. Judge of Election: George Megraw. Inspectors: William Stoutanour and .Sam uel S. Foor. Assessessor: Harrison Brison. Assistant Assessors: Christian Felton and David Uitchcy. Supervisors: William Graeey and Adam Meilott. School Directors : Jacob Felton and Wil liam Shaffer. Auditor : Adam K. Bottom field. SAXTOX BOICOPGH. —Chief Burgess : C. S. Faxon. A -sistaut Burgess : T. I'. Fockler. Councilmen : Michael Gundaker, tt illiam Faltz, S. A. Alexander and John Fulton. School Directors : C. W. Moore, E. A. Fockler, M. S. Barney. Isaiah Paxson and M. 11. Gundaker. Judge of Election : C. W. Moore. Inspectors : Isaiah Paxson and John Har ris. Assessor: E. A. Fockler. Assistant Assessor: C. S. Faxon. Constable : George Boyce. Auditor : E. Eichelberger. JIM ATA. —Constable: Michael Curley. Assessor: Casper Stroup. Assistant Assessor: John Curley, Sr. and Stephen McCrc-ary. Supervisors : A. Warner and Edward Byrne. Judge of Election : William Frazier, School Directors : P. F. Lehman and H. G. Guyer. Inspectors . Audr'-w Diehl and Joseph Ling. Auditor : Michael Hillegas. Township Clerk : John Kegg. ScliEi.i.sm to; BOROUGH. —Judge of Elec tion : George Slack. Inspectors: William J. Rock and James tiollipher. Justice of the Peace : A. J Snively. Constable : Abel W. Smith. Assessor: William C. Stiively. Assistant Assessors • Isaiah C'oaley and Daniel Horn. Chief Burgess : John S. Sehell. High CotiHtable : Benjamin F. i ucker. School Directors : Samuel G. .Tatler. John E. Colvi_m>d Benjamin F. Williams 3 yrs). Town Council : Edmund F. Gnrliuger and John J. Luckens. Auditor : John P. Smith. Town Clerk : Abraham Long. Supervisors: George B-neagh and David Miller. SNAKE SPUING. —Judge of Election : Mi chael Sraouse. Inspectors: Thomas Muliinix and John Sw artz. C instable.-: George Shearer and B. F Jamison. •School Directors: William GKissinger, Da vid Jamison and Wm. Lysinger. Assessor: John Koons. As-istant Assessors: Solomon Reighard and Aaron Whetstone. Supervisors : Abraham Koons and William Harkleroad. Auditor: George Koons. Sr. CI.AIR. —Justice of the l'eaee : Antho ny Ziinmers. N Judge of Election: J. 11. Bowser. Inspectors: Jacob Aldstadt and Thomas McCoy. Constable : A. J. Cresstttan. Assessor: Thomas Allison. A sistant Assessors: Joseph Griffith and Thomas Jones. School Directors : A. M. Horn and Simon Hau.aker. Supervisors : Henry Claycontb and Isaac Cuppet. Auditor: Harry B. .Mock. Soi'tUAuniiN. Constable: Hugh Wilson. Judge of Election : lit zekiah Bark man. Inspectors: James Elder and Thomas Dott ahoe. Assessor: Archibald Perdew. Assistant Assessors : Patrick Donahoe and Jeremiah Kobinett. , School Directors : John Casteel. Wesley .i'e.-i■■-.v. Jut >b Kt efoi. Israel M. Bennett and Wesley Bennett. Auditor : Elijah Shipley. Supervisors: Joseph Bowman and Henry Bennett. BROAD TOR. —Justice of t'm Peace : David M. Jones. Judge of Election: William Rodger*. Inspectors: Richard Langdon and Wm. Foster. "Assessor : A. H. Anderson. Assistant Assessor* : Jonathan Burnett and David Ritehey. Supervisors: William Foster and James H eniser. Constable : Thomas B. Cromwell. School Dierectors : Aaron Foster and Wm. Spangler. Auditor : Aarou Foster. Township Clerk : David Young. C'II.EHAI.E BOKOI GH. —Justice of the Peace: John Green. Constable : John Paul. High Constable : Timothy Green. Chief Burgess : J. M. Lehman. As-istant Burgess : J. M. Burnett. Councilmen : John Green, A • R- Green. J. A. J. Pearson, Alfred Evans and Mattm w Powell. Assessor : G. W. Figartl. Assistant Assessors : Alfred Evans and A. W. Swope. Judge of Election : G. W. Figard. Inspectors: J. M. Harnett and G. IV. Ev alls. .Supervisor : John Greeu. School Directors : J. M. Lehman, John Green and James Green. Auditor : A. W. Swopo. I UNlON.—Constable : Jeremiah Clark. Supervisors : Jas. B. Corle and Wm. Carn. Assessor : William Wertz. Assistant Assessors : Moses Gochenour and M. Mock. Judge of Elections : George H. Ic-kes. Inspectors: G. M. Carn and Moses Cris man. School Directors : Win. J. I'aimer and George Points. Auditor: Samuel A. Mock. Township Clerk : M. A. Walter. WOOHBERET MlDDl.K.—Justice of the Peace: Charles Zook. Co us table : Josiah Bark ley. Judge of Election : Jeremiah Mentz. Inspectors : Jonathan Sutton and Daniel Barley. School Directors : Frank Holsinger, David Hufiiy and Elias Holsinger. Supervisors : Jacob Carper and John Mc- Farland. Assessor : Fredrick llautf. Assistant Assessors : David Bridenthal' and Jos. Long. Auditor : D. B. K. Brumbaugh. WoonuKBRT SOV TH. —Justice of THE Peace: Robert Ralston. Constable : William Detwiler. Judge of the Election : Jno. I'. Williams. Inspectors : J. T. Ketring and Jno. Mc- Donald. Assessor: John S. Brumbaugh. Assistant Assessors : D. S. Rt-plogle and Samuel Nicodetnus. Supervisors : Samuel Working and John Ditmer. School Director : John R. Jordan. Auditor : Adam Hademan and William Delancy. Township Clerk : Geo. W. Oster. MARRIED On the 14th in-t., at the Lutheran par- mage, Bloody Run, by the Rev. (1 <Prob.-l, Mr. Mf- CUAKI.OILMAM ami MissKHZABETII KKN NARI>, both of Monn e township. THE LIGHTNING LAMP.— The (i.ettet Womltr of the Aye. —This lamp was patented by I'r V rughan of Uainsburg. on the 6th of November, iStifi, and surpasses all other light in use. Por sons desiring to purchase county, borough or township rights will apply to me at Kains burg. Bedford county, Pennsylvania, in person or by letter. C. K HLTZEL. Feb. I), tin. Dr. Schencb's Mandrake Pills,-"A Sub stitute for Calomel. These Fills aie composed of various roots, bat ing the power to relax the secretions of the liver as promptly and effectually as blue pill or mercu ry, and without producing any of those disagree able or dangerous effects which off n follow the use of the latter. In all biltious disorder- these Pills may '-e used with confidence, a- they promote the disc-barge of vitiated bile, ami remove those obstructions from the liver and bi.iary ducts, which are ihe eause t f bUlious affections in general. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS cure Sick Headache, and all disorders of the Liver, indica ted by sallow skin, coaled tongue, eosUvetics.-, drowsiness, and a gerierai feeling of weariness and la-aitude, showing that the liver is in a torpid or obstructed condition. In sheet, these Pill* may be u-i-d with advan tage in all ca-e- wh a purgative or alterative rutdi ine is required. Please observe, when purchasing, that the two likenesses of the Doctor, one when in the last stage of Consumption, and the other as he now is in pcrioct health, are on Government start)]-. Sold by all Druggi.-ts and Dealers' price Si.ot) pr boltio, or $7. .'ii' the half dozen. All letter- for advice should lie udJrc--cd to Dr. Sebenck's Prin cipal i-tlk-c, No. la North : :h .strcc', Philadel phia, Pa. General Whole-ale Agents: Deinas liarut h Co., N. Y.: S. S. Har. e, Baltimore, Md.; John D. Parke, Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker A Taylor, Chicago. 111.; Colitis B; St. Louis. Mo. Nov. 2.Vitb A sth w. ea. i.t>. I yr. Liver L'oropt '. mong the wonderful medical properties which hi-■ i- rendered HOST, TTKB'a STOMACH lIIT TEKS pre-eminent an ■ the health-restoring preparations of the ge, its anti-bilious irtues are not the least rctuarkabie. N<> words can do justice to its marvelous effect upon the diseased liver. Perhaps the simple words of a nvales j cent sufferer, who describe- it as "going right to the spot'* tell the story as clearly as may he. It tioc* go right to the -pot. It operates dir tly upon the disordered org >n m l w i.T.her unduly active or iu a sta f o of paralysis, rcstor, ' it t-, a OOadition of he tlrh. I'ha Si.-kn at tito Stom ach, pain between the Sh.ml lc, - and in the Right Side, Yellow Su.TuTiJi ->f a , Siti.-i. Costiveae-- Drowsiness an i Langu I >i una-.- of -.gh", Palpitation of the Heart, Dry ' nigh Low Fever, and other symptoms whi -h in iicxte the various phases of Acute and Cbror.ie Liver Complaint, ar- JU- t/i-.l all p oiuptly r.-kcveJ, .i id finally re moved, by tit® action of this fain its preparation, which is at once the bet of ebrreetires, the gen tlest and IU ist genial of ap -riants, a I infallihle regulator, and a powerful restor.itire. Persons of a bilious habit, who use the Iti.Mers as a ppotoe tivc medicine, will never suffer the pains and pen alties of Liver diseases or Bilious Remit, nt Fever. March l:lm . ' ' I3LOODY RUN D si:iui;< r HIKIOOL. [ S|>ring tcrin of clc\*t*u wceki* will com in t? nee cm MONDAY, THE l-.TH i'AY OE APRIL. For further inforoation, *d<ireB .T. C.IAKNti. March 22, tt. lJloo-ly l.un. Pa. ! WOOD! Sf tic I propo-;ii- will be r -Mvel&t the office of I the Director- of the Poor . U'l Ho.i e of Employ i mint of Biol ford county on fUBSDAY. APRIL i 2nd, lsiy7 for 30 cord* of Oik woo i nnd . 0 cords 1 of t'liif wood, to be delivered iu the month f j May next. 1 By order of Director*. E. 1-. ICEJvH, | March 22. Attovn'-y. > ! TOTK'K TO PERSONS OWIX'J MONEY < TO THE COUNTY OF BEDFORD. !At . meeting of the < ■•mnui;--iner! <f Bed ford county held .it .'heir ofßc in Lcdford, > n Tlmrfdar, Mereh 14th. D T7, the foUowing re- • tutioDJ were passed : (Co I* v.; f'r i//f L That the County Treasurer be. and he Is hereby instruct" I to i*BUhU warrant* againM . ail delinquent t :ix olic *■ s for tho ytnr ■ tad to eoUeet all monies due slid eoa-.ry, by the ■-th day of April, IBti7. And further. Re*<ttcnd y That oa attorney, E. | F. Kerr, E.->p. he, aud he is hereby instructed and maided to bring suit*, issue execution* ami iie-*t all monies due .-aid toun'y. cither from for .iter Treasurers and Collector-, r nnuiics due i- tu. ther perv*ou-, prior to the 1.-t >i \pril, 18*56. *> true copy. JN K 'i. FfSHKiI, IFJSSIOMER'B OFFIU R, J Clerk. I Bedford, Pa., March 19,'67. | March 22, 3t. who waul to | a r thjt.-o the UKKAT 1; UUAI HOLLER GRAIN DRILLS for next n:cd time, should -end ir their oniers to JIAKT i.EY k METZHEK at once, so that they may ■■•"•lire theiu. *V poy win ted *t'f f September. | March 13. TJ I XKCUTOK'S NOTICE. i A EiUitr of Joneph ItidMe, lute of Vnion tp., deeeaeed. Notice is hereby given that leiiers testamentary have been granted to tbo undersigned, by the Register of Bedford county, n said estate. All persons indebted to said estate will make imme diate payment, and those having claims against the same are requested to present them forthwith for settlement. WILLIAM BERK HIM KK, Executor March 15:6t with the Will annexed. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Relate of Ckriiti"" Hojfmv defaulted. Letters of Administration upon the estate of Christian Hoffman. late of Middle W oodbcrry tji., Bedford county, Pa., deceased, having hecn grant ed to the undersigned, by the Register of Bod ford county. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate arc hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having cluirns against the e.-tatc arc requested to presont them properly authenticated for settlement. CHRISTIAN HOFFMAN, JOHN L. HOFFMAN, Marchls:i Administrators. C< HOVELS ANI) FORKS, DOOR MATS, Garden Tools, White W., !i Brushes, Scrub Brushes, Carpet Sacks; all kinds of Paint, Var nish, Turpentine, Oil, Ac. A' ■ "t HARTLEY & METZOKR'S MAMMOTH HARDWARE STORE. Fresh stock of goods just arriving. marlo WASH POWDER. SAVES TIME, LABOR, MONEY. MAKES WASHING A PASTIME AND MONDAY A FESTIVAL SOLD EVERYWHERE. TRY IT. ZEIGLBR A SMITH, • Chemists and Wholesale Druggists, IST North Third street, Philadelphia. Nov. 16,1865.-lyt*. /"COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. V7 In the matter of Loretta Smith by her next friend Mary A. IHerly v s. Aaron S. Smith, in the Common Pleas of Bedford county, No. 76, Febru ary Term, iB6O, alias suhpo nn for divorce, at a Court of Common Plea*. held at Bedford in and for the County of Bedford, on the 11 in day of February, A. I>. 1867, before the Judges of the said t ■ urt, oo motion of John Cessna, Esq., the undersigned was appointed Commissioner to take testimony and report facts in the case. In compliance with the appointment aforesaid, the undersigned vviH meet the parties Interested at his office in Bedford, on THURSDAY, the I Itb day of April, A. D. 1807, for the purpose of taking the testimony aforesaid. J. 11. DUKBORROW, March 15:34 Commissioner. SAVE YOUR CLOTHES!—By buying at _ HARTLEY A METZGER'S the best COG WHEEL CLOTHES WRINGER in the World. You may use one four weeks, and if not satisfied return it and get your money back. Men buy all kinds of labor saving machines.— Why should not wa.-h days l-e made casior? Try them! Try them! marlo jADIIiS CALL! —Make a nthi o able little J mil at HARTLEY i METZGER'S, where vuu will find a verv select as-ortinent of choice FLOWER SEEDS. Also, fresh and reliable Garden Seeds of all kin Is. marlS OISSOLI TiuN OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned in the Fancy and Ladies' Dress Got dj business has been mutually dissolved, and the books will r, main in the hands of Mrs. Virginia Tate for collection. Persons will confer a favor by settling op immediately. VIRGINIA TATE MARTHA REA. Tbc business will be conducted at tbe old stand by the undersigned, who will be ever ready to plec s and sati.-fytho nc. -t fastidious taste. Tbe public arc earnestly invited to extend their pat ronage. VIRGINIA TATE. Bedl't i !. -March 15, 1 -67:31 rpHOMAS MHtWINE, MANI TACTIKKR OF < • A HIXET WA RE, &( BEDFORD, PA. The undersigned having purehasad the Shop, Ar,( t'f the lutr Wta. fcjt.hl .ler'.t, i- nnw prepare Ito do all kin of OABINBT WOKK in good ftj le and at the shortest notice, at the (M.D STAND m West Pitt street. iV' 1 *" Having a 11EAUSF,. he is also prepared to furnish COFFINS tI ATTEND Ft \ERALS. THOMAS MERWINK. March 15:3 m. ii9SX 'SI •aHHisan nhhav aan ia>to suoiißaiiqiici IS3lß7s> aisnji Liauoiws .10 IX3KAHOSSV 3X1.4 U3aN.loctKoo AII.I33HVJ MIOf ttlia.tKO.l.l ,Sllß(,>|N.i'l|,| /i, 1.1.1 Jo j't of fi.ifitii.t.m.it SO,).'/(/ v.i 'aaodaaa 'aaKOiivjiSdxvisiaOiiaa 'SIAVST "I [' Q.O()r> NEWS FOR MOTHERS! Mothers, ar you >ppr od with anxiety for jour little ones? Are your slumbers arid heart# broken by their cries:' Do you awake in the morn ing unrefrcahed and apprehensive? If so, pro cure at one <• a bottle of Dr. I,eons* Infant Remedy and you will have no more weary hours of watch ing and anxiety. DR. LEOX.T INFANT REMEDY has to d the test of years. Thousands of nurse# and mothers bear witness that it never fails to give relief if used in season. It is a mild, yet sure mid speedy cure for Colic, Cramps and Windy Rains, and is invaluable for nil complaints inci dent to Teething. 8 id by Druggists throughout the United States. Address all orders to ZEIGLER <t SMITH, Sulk Propbieto KS, Nov. lfi,'6fcly 137 North 3d sL, PhU'a. piBLIC SALE OR t VALUABLE REAL ESTATE JuIlN ALSIP, Auctioneer. By virtue of an order of the Orphans" Court of Bedford County, the undersigned, Administra tors of the estate of Jar b Schnebly, late of Ful ton county, Peon'*., deceased, r>;il sell at public out r. , upon the premises, on MONDAY, the Bth day of April next, all that certain valuable FARM OR TRACT OK LANE, itunte in Morrison*# Cove, Middle Woodbury tp., Bedford county, adjoining lands of George Sharp's heirs, now Solomon luiler, David Stuekey, Sam'l Teett-r and others, containing about 110 acres neU measure, about 30 acres cleared and under fence, and the balance well timbered. There is al->> a Spring of good water tipoti the premises. The above property will l>c sold in LOTS, or altogether, t suit purchase!#. Immediate posses ion given and deed made at confirmation of sale. *i He indisputable. Sale to commence at II o'- ■ k A. M. of * aid day. when terms will be made j nown by BENJAMIN F. SIPE, SUSAN SCHNEBLY, Mureh ].*>:ts Administrators. AND FIRESIDE- A Journal of Ag-ricuiture, Horticulture, Literature and Art, Published every Saturday, in ijuarto form, eight pages, on fine paper and new tv pe. It is U*t - r viv ted with*engravings of LIVE STOCK, FRUIT AND ORNAMENTA-L TREES, FARM 111 rLDINGS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Ac. A corps of practical and well-known writers contribute regularly to its columns. A LITLKAKV DEP.VBTMKNT </f Choice Tales, Poetry. Biography and general Miscellany, makes the b'atui an ! fireside a wcl- Ami.c visitor to every home in the United States. No expense is spared to make a journal worth}* the patronage of an intelligent public. It will advocate the best interests of a Rural Life. /1 * Market Reports ar< /all and RtiiubU . TKRMS —.f2 a year, invariably in advance. Sold at ail News and Periodical Offices. Speci men copy sent to any address on receipt of j cent*. S. S. FOSS, Pnbli her, luh.r 16:3 m No. 102 Prune street, Phil'*. IsifV liiKiiraiM'c 4'oii)uu;, Of CAPITAL Cv ASSETS, JAN. 1, 18U7. Mutual ißKiirauco l omhinea Willi (He Mt. at n 4 a|#i(al. The Giraril Life !uFu;oce Cona, my wa< char tered in iS2fi, rit i* one oi the eldest, n? well m Bad substantial t'oatpanius in th - Lul led States. If effect? for <• whole of Life; ujjon (he nonf'orieit*tHe or ten year pbm, or for any term of yeanu ti also Kndowment Polici©?. Premiums otnjp he jald Yearly, Seiui-anuualh or ticiftrterly. Ail the insure/ for trlu>h of !if , (including those on the itfii year plan, } particijxite in tht profits of (he rompany. Those in rite Giion! may *lw*y* TCH -Asuured that their best interests will he protected. All whole of Life Policies of serern! year." tftfind ing, arc purchasable by the company, or may be commuted jntu policy for rm&itar atu<-uut, without any thing mure to pay—therefore tbo in sured need not tear : loss in u&se they arc not übl, after several years payment-, to k'iep up their policies. Bonnne* or addition* to police are mailt terry dee year*, without any increase in the premium. Itn profit* art ab*olnte. Itmprrmi,iln* moderate. It*peuiletj** lib ,-.,1. ft has paid many /ors, j and iuit ucver contested a claim. For books nud eircnlarth fr®® of charge, send r the Homo office, No. 408 OaJSSTNLT St., Phil a. Or to anv of it." agents. THOMAS K ID<l WAY, Pres. JOHN i . JAMhiS, Actuary, ORRIN HOOKRr, General Agent. 323 Walnut Street, (up stairs.) T. KEAirY, Agent, mario.lyr Bedford, la. - VTO MOKE BALD HEADS! NO MORE tiRAY LOCKS! lie. I.EONS' ELECTRIC HAIR REN EWER, Is pronounced by all who hare used it the very best preparation for the hair. I: is a positive cure for Baldness, eradicates Dandruff and Humor.*, stops tiie Hair lr- :n falling out, and speedily res tores Gray Lock, to their original hue nnd luxu riance. It operates on the secretions and fills the glands with new life and coloring matter. Thin, dead, fa-led or gray hair will always be l-r ,ught back by a few applications, to its youthful abundance, vitality and color. It makes the hair soft, glossy, fragrant, pleas ant to the touch and ea.y to arrange. Dry, wiry and intractable locks become moist, pliant and disposed to remain i.l any desired position. As a Hair Dressing it has no - ,11a 1 The sales are enormous and it is a universal lav-rite with old and young of both exc-. Sold by Druggists throughout the United Elates. Address all orders to ZIEGLEK A S i.[l'll. Sole Pimchiktous, Nov. 16/67-l.i. IST North 'lbird St.. l'hiia. 028. *<"*• 028. NEW SPRING STYLES. Own Make,' embracing every Now and Dc.Mrable size, style and Shape of Plain and ; rail 1Iooj Skibts,—2, 3 1-4, 2F, 2 3-4, 3, 3 1-1. 3 1 2, 3 2-1 and I Yds., round, every length and *iz.e TVai t; in every res pect First Qni i ,i, and especially adapted to meet the wants of Fihst Class and most fashion able Trade. "Our own make, ' of Hoop Skirt-, are lighter, more elastic, mor durable, and kealv ciikapkh, than any >ther make of either Single or Double Spring Skirt in toe American Market. They are Warhaxtki> in every respect, and wherever in troduced give universal Satisfaction. They are now being extensively Sold by Retu.'ers, and ev ery Lady should try them. Ask for "Hopkin s Own Make, uui s e that each Skirt is Stam.-i*; "W.T. IP'PKIN'S MAN UFACTURER, 0J ARCH Streat, PIIIL'A." No other arc Gcunine. A Catalogue containing Style, Size and Retail Prices, sent to any ad dress. A Uniform end Liberal Discount allowed to Dealers. Orders by mail or other wi-e, prompt ly and carefully filled.—Wholesale and Retail at Manufactory and Sales-rooms, No. 628 ARCH Street, PIULADA. *4* Skirts made to order,altered and repaired. TEH/.. \r.T< \ IU * >S K PRICE ONLY. Win* T. HOPKINS. March 15, \DMIX ST R VI rOIUS NOTICE. Estate i.J Joh.t lhtther, deed. The Register of Bedford county having granted letter# of administration spun the estate of John Dasher, ate of Hopc< tp. dee d. to the subscri bers, ?e.-iling in id t• urbip, all persons in debted to vd -<t:i?e fr ;y notified to make immediate payment, ai d tho.- having claims against it at" t- present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN B. FLUCK, WILLIAM H. DASHER, Mar. 8, 1567. Administrators. A DMI MST li ATult "S N< T I('E x*\ /'• 1 < If. Ty/jiCij deemed. 1 .j Vdu:lni •. hiving been granted to the undersigned, . h. Register ol Bedford county, upon the c tie f John H. Typpcr, late of Hopewell Bcdfor i ounty, dceensed. All per sons indebted to said et-tate .ire hereby notified and required to nmke immediate payment, and those having claims are re jue.-: <1 to pre.-cnt them for immediate settlement. ELI EICHLEBF.RGER, * Administrator, residing iu Saxton. I March >. ft. A I DITCH'S NOTICE. The undersigned . •in ted by the Orphans Court of Bedford county !•> nsrertaiu the in debt ednces against The estate ■ f Chri.-tian Kochender f?r, and to award the < ak'ulati<>n made in the proceeding# for tbe partition of said estate amongst the heirs, so a? to 3: flic said indebtedness, arid to report an abutrrm- fth recognizances entered into by* th- h- ir.- taking said estate nt the valuation, accord ugly : will atttcrl t the duties of his appointment on Monday the IMb day of March, Rt 10 o'cb.; V. M. of said day at his •iffice iu Bedford, when and where all parties in terested can attend. JOHN P. REED, March n It Auditor. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary baring beou granted to the subscriber hy ihe -girter of Bedford co., in the e tate <f Henry Harder do, late of Cole vain township, dee'd. all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenti cated for settlement- VIIA R1 .ES 11 AR< LER< >DE, Executor of Jlcnry Hard erode, dee'd. A1 arch s, 1867-: fit \I>M INISTR A T KIN'S NOT It 'K. Etinfe of' I'hi/if) O'iWfi/, dee'd. Letters of admiuistrati n. having been grant cd to the undersign- d by ihe Register of Bedford comity, upon the cst.iu- f 1 hilip O'Neal, late of Monroe town?hip, l idford c< unty, deceased, all persons indebted to > < estate are hereby no tifii d and required to make immediate payment, and those having claim re requested to present them for immediate >'ent. ELIZABETH O NKAL. Man h . 18UT:t>t AdministTatrix. I ITIXEni I IB - ■ J Letters testament try having bee" granted to the undersigned by the i lister of Bedford county, upon the estate of Stdoi. 1 o Sparks, late of West Providence townsh p, Bel ford County, deceased, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby no tified and required to make immediate payment, and those having chums uo ret|uc.>tcd to present ihem fr immediate settlement. SILAS 11. SPAK KS, March 8, ISo7:tt Executor. tIXCUI'TOK'B NOTICE. J Eitate of Will tan* Cornell, deed. | The Register of Bedfrd county having granted i letters testamentary to the -übsoribers, Kxccrot r -1 of the last will and testament of William Cornell, | late of Monroe township, Bedford county, le •'i.. ! all persons having claims iigain.-t the estate l said i decederit are request'"! to i i.ik- known the same j to them without delay and those indebted nrc de sired to make immediate payment. DAMKL H CORNELL, UlDi: >N WILLIAMS, Executors, residing in -id township of Monroe. March S, (It. OOPEWELL HOUSE AT PUBLIC SALE. There will be sold in Hopewell, on Saturday, March 16th, at 1 oVlvck, Hotel property with i very convenience, and n<> '.jtpotiiion, (there being no licenced house iu the place) and being well adapted for hotel ketpiug and th're being a roll ing mill übout to be erected iu the town, this is decidedly an excellent opportunity to invest mos ey and a good stand far any one wishing to en gage in hotel keeping. Pc'seenon given on the ; firrt of April next. Tcrtuf- made known on day I sale. FLUCK A EIt'HELBERGELL. March 8, 2t. I3KCEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES of the IVi Poorond House of Employment of Bedford ■ uunty for tbe vear ending January Ist, 1867. GEORGE! BLYMYBR, Treasurer, Dr. To balance in hands at last settlement 6 138 07 " amount ree'd. from Collector- 6788 16 " " " " Mrs. 8. Kepler 450 00 " F " '* J. E. Wills 100 00 " '• " J. G. Hartley 05 00 " " " " unseated land.- 41 00 " " " " Mrs. Kinney prr 8. Det-baugh 13- 00 " error iu Mr*. S. Kepler's check 050 00 #h73 08 Cr. By amount paid -undry checks as follows : Merchandise . 704 in Btef 657 47 [ sra i n 72 21 Potatoes jj~ Bacon l 2', fi3 tJroceiie? Repairing mill S4 o.v License for mid 10 no Insurance 54 00 Drugs 53 74 Old Cheek; 2854 62 I'cun'a. -State l.unatie Hospital 81 75 Removal of Paupers 11 12 Overpaid on Duplicate* 71 II Blaeksmtthing 76 76 Outdoor Paupers 308 10 Interest 73 it Hardware and tinware 148 60 Cofiius 27 00 1 ruing orders 3 00 Applet-utter 15(5 84 Salaries 264 20 C-al 35 12 Error in Mrs. Kepler's check 950 00 Sundries 201 35 Treasurer's salary 60 00 -Stat onery 10 00 Auditors' and Clerks' salary 40 00 Balance in hands of Treasurer 1436 28 181)73 08 Wo the undersigned, Aiditors ol Bedford coun ty, do certify that we have examined the forego ing account of Gc rge Blymycr, Treasurer of the Poor and House of Employment of Bedford coun ty and find the same to be correct and true as above elated and that there is a balance in the hands of said Treasurer of sl43£ 28. Witness our hands and seals this 10th day of January, A. D., 1867. DAVID EVANS, JAMES MATTING LY, JOHN I>. LUCAS, ATI'EXT : Auditor*. X. It. G KTTYK, Clerk. Statement and Report of Samuel Defibaugh, Steward of the Poor and House of Employment of Bedford county from January Ist, 1866 till Junuarv Ist, 1867. Ih . January 1, 1866. to balance on settlement S3- 94 " cash received from sundry persons 133 81 #167 78 Cr. By cash paid sundry persons $137 04 Balance 30 71 X #167 78 Statement of Pour 110u.v.: tuill Iroui January J ft, 1806 till January I=t, 1667. Dr. " Wheat. Rye. Corn. U. IV. Mixt. To amt. of grain bought in a* per monthly reports lit 169J 52J S'l 3 Cr. By amt. oi grain used in house * A sold sundry persons for cash ,t on accounts. U?c of house -?o .'.2 40 Horse feed Co Hog feed 15 12 Cattle feed 12 6 Sold sundry per sons 28 8j - 398 180 644 16 6 PliOOt'i K OF FARM AS It GARHEX. 22 loads hay, 8 '• cornfodder, 2 " pumpkins, jji) bushels ears of corn. 'JO " oats, 500 " potatoes, 20 " unions, 8 " soup beans, 15 " beet?, 2.i " tomatoes, 25 " beans, 1 barrels cucumber pickle.-, 0 •• kraut, .1000 heads of cabbage, ■2O pounds butter, 50','m " pork. 1519 - beef " lard, t.su " mutton. 210 " veal, 1 T " beef hides, " calf skins. 12 heep skins. STOCK OX Itu. sheep, 7 cows, 1 hull. 2 horses, Is shjats, 2 brood sow.-. ARTICLES MAM FACTL BKH BY MATBOX Mns. DBFIBAYon. 17 -bicls, 29 comforts, 38 pillow slips. . dress, es, If chemise, 28 skirts, 28 aprons, 42 pair wo man's stockings, 3 sun bonnets, 6 bolsters, 8 bed ticks, pillow ticks, 61 pairs pants, 81 shirts, 8 coats, 11 i est?, 6 pairs men's drawers, 5 pairs wo men's drawers, 52 pairs men's socks. Average number of paupers per month during the year 59J Number remaining lanunry Ist, 1X67 57 Entertained over night 576 Meals given to wayfaring persons 1200 Admitted during tbc year "3 Discharged " " " 10 Births " " Deaths " •' " 5 There are also 19 out-door paupers who arc not included in the above, who have been provided with board, medical attendance, Ac. I'crsons desiring further information in regard to tho above reports arc referred to the books of the Poor House which are open for any one to ex amine. Wo the undersigned, Directors of the Poor and House of Employment of Bedford county, do cer tify that we hate examined the above account,, stutcmcnt and report of Sam'l. DeSbaugh,Steward of the Poor aud House of Kmploymcnt from the Ist day of January, 7.866, till the Ist day of Jan uary, 1X67, and find the same to be correct. Witness our hands and seals this Ist day ot .January, A. P. 1867. SAMUEL BECKLY, [L. s.] D. R. ANDERSON, [i.. S.] MICHAEL DIEIIL. [L. S.J \itk.XT: T. K. GKTTTS, Clerk. March 8, it. Attention Drafted Men! Congress has just passed an Act refunding 0300 to those drafted men who paid commutation aud afterwards were drafted and who put in substitutes, or who entered the service. We will promptly attend to the COLLECTION OF CLAIMS of persons entitled to have their mouey refunded, and will give our special attention to the subject. COM i: O.N K! COME 11,1. ! .1. W. LINGENFELTEK. M. A. POINTS. Attorneys. March htm. ESTATE OF HBNRY WHETSTONE, DEC*I>. Letters of administration having been gran ; ted to the undersigned upon tbc estate ot' lionry Whetstone, Into of Monroe township, deceased, all persons indebted to said estate are notified to intake immediate payment, and those having claims will present them, duly authenticate 1 for settlement. LEWIS Ilt'W -A It i Feb 15, 18177, tit. A<Uuiui?tiulr. IJUBLIC SALE OK VALUABLE! REAL Kfci- TATK.— By virtue of an order of the Or phans' Court of Bedford county, the undersigned, adtniiii-trators of the estate of Martin Hoover, late of Liberty township,_dc'd, will offer at pub lic sale, on the premise* '0 FRIDAY, the 2't'l day of MARCH, 1897, the following described real estate, vis : No. 1. A paessuagi- leiti the mansion house end tract of land situate in the township of Lib erty, in the o iuni if Bedford, containing one hundred and eighty tw , acre, more or less, well improved and web wi>' red, ad joining lands of ■Samuel JJarvey, (ten. F. Steel and others, end having thereon ereetr I a SAW MJLL wita CHOPPING MILL attached, the saw mill con tiling circular, lath ami upright saws, and situate upon a good stream of water ; there sto also a turning lathe and cider mill attached to tue saw mill. there are a tenant house, dry house and other outbuildings upon the premises. 150 acres are cleared and under fence, part of the farm be ing limestone soil. There are also a carpenter shop, blacksmith shop and a mill for grinding ••lay upon it. No. 2. One tract of wood land situated in said tuWDsliip,c< attaining six hundred acres, adjoining lands o! I- cue dent and others. No. 3. tine tract of land situate in said town ship. containing six hundred and thirty-two acres and thirty perches, more or less, 20 acres cleared, and having thereon a stnali orchard, adjoining lands of Jainei Patton and others.' Upon these two la 1 trails there i, uri almost unlimited quan tity of excellent timber. The whole is well wa tered. The above described real estete is pleasantly situated in a fine agricultural district, at the very head of railroad market, where all produce raised can be sold at the higbt t prices ; and as the saw mill is one of the finest in the country, and there is a large quantify of yellow pine and oak on the same, and the transportaton to railroad is quite convenient, It is considered a valuable point for the manufacturing of lumber ; besides there i an immense quantity of rock ock bark on the premises. It is believed that the iamber and bark capacity of the premises, alone is worth all the money the property will sell for. The par ticular attention of fanners and lumbermen is in vited: as the water-power is of great strength, the mill site is very valuable, and quite a profits ble chopping business can now be done in addi tion to the manufacturing of lumber. Tho prop erty is likely to sell at a very moderate price. TEH MS :—One half cash at the confirmation of the sale and the remainder in one year from that time. j£sf~Sale to continence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day. GEORGE HOOVER, , JOHN H. HILLING, feu to:lw. Adrn'rs of Martin Hoover, dee'd. TJVBLIC SALE OF I VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By i irtue of ou order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the undersigned Executor of the estate of Solomon Sparks, late of West Providence township, dee'd., will offer at public sale on the premise?, on SATURDAY, MARCH 30th, 1867, the following described real estate, viz: No. 1. A certain tract of land known a3 the home or mansion tract, situate in West Providence township, Bedford county, containing 125 acres or thereabouts, about 75 acres arecleared and un der fence with a two story frame house, double log barn and other out buildings thereon erected, ad joining lands of David Sparks, Andrew Mortimore ami Wilson Sparks. No. 2. A certain tract of land in West Providence township, containing 193 acres or thereabouts, about 60 acres of which are cleared and under fence, with a story and a half frame house, double log barn thereon erected, adjoining on the West No. 1 as above described, on the South land of Frederick Davis and James Calhoun, East, James O'Neal and on tho North, Joseph Mortimore. The above described real estate is pleasantly situated in a good agricultural district, near a rail road market—2 miles South of Bloody Run, is well timbered and there are two orchards thereon. TERMS cash on confirmation of sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A7 M. of said day. SILAS 11. SPARKS, Executor of Selomon Sparks, dee'd. March It. F BLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bedford county, the undersigned, Guardian of the minor children of Henry Miller, Jr., late of Cum berland Valley township, deceased, will offer at public sale, on the premisos, on SATURDAY, the 30th day of March, 1567, the following de scribed real estate, viz: A SMALL TRACT OF LAND in Cumberland Valley township, Bedford county, Pa., containing two acres and sixty-five perches, with a story and a half Plank House, a Still House, also one story and a half high, with two stills and other articles necessary for a distillery thereon erected, adjoin ing lots of Elizabeth Haney and D. R. Anderson on the North. Bcnj. F. Bruncr on the South-West, also lots of Jacob Andcr-on, Wm Dercmorc and John McMullin. TERMS. —One third in hand at confirmation of sale, and the balance in two equal annual pay ments. Sale to commence at 11 o'clo -k A. M. of said day. HENRY ROSE, Guardian. Maich l:4t P'BLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the undersigned. Administrators of the estate of Samuel Armstrong, late of Snake Spring township, deceased, will sell at public outrry, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the 23d day of March. 1867, the following described real estate, situate in said township, to wit: All that certain TRACT OF LAND adjoining lands of Jacob Snider, John Armstrong, Isaac Kitchey, and others, containing 137 acre? and 153 perches, about one hundred acres cleared and under fence, and having a good two story Stone Dwelling House, Bank Barn, and other necessary out build ings thereon erected. Balance of tract well tim bered. There is also a good SAW MILL on the property convenient to plenty of fine timber in the neighborhood. The land is well supplied with running water, and there is also an Orchard of choice fruit upon the premises. TERMS —One-third in band at confirmation ot sale, and balance in two equal annual payments thereafter, without interest. Possession given on the first of April next. Deed to be made after confirmation of sale, and judgment note or notes given for two last pay ments. DANIEI. P.. SNYDER, JOHN ARMSTRONG, March 1.-4t Administrators. PUBLIC SALE . OF V ALFA RLE IRs IE -A- Xj ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of ' Bedford county, the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of Sophi McFarland, late of Monroe township, deceased, will sell, on MONDAY, the 25th day of March next, at public outcry, ujion the premises, in said township, all the following described real estate, t wit: All that TRACT OF LAND, adjoining lanii of Nicholas Sleighter, Henry Markle, Samuel Roberts, Esq., and others, containing 70 acres and 114 perches and allowance, more particularly described in draft filed with Administrator's ap praisement on tbc estate of James McFarland, dee'd. Also, 150 perches of lund adjoining the above, being same purchased by deceased from Lenah Smith, by deed of 25th March, 1866. About 40 acres of said land being cleared and under fence, and having a story and a half log Dwelling House and double Log Barn thereon orcctod. There is also au Orchard of choice fmit upon the premises, and the land is well supplied with good running water. Possession given on or before the Ist of April next. Deed to be made at confirmation of sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A- M., ou said dav. when terms will be made known by Marchlrit DANIEL McFARLANP, Adm'r A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. Every Family it cede it. Every Teacher should have it. Every School lioy wants it. "100 Choice Selections," embracing the most popular patriotic Effusion? of tho day, the rarest Poetical Gems, the finest .xpecimensot Oratory, and a fund of Mirth and Humor for the use of Schools, Lyceums, Exhibition Rooms, Ac. 180 pages, 12mo. price, Pamphlet Edition 30 cents. Cloth, Guilt back, 75 cents. Mailed Free. Great inducements to Clubs. Agents wanted everywhere. P. GARRETT A CO.. Publishers, No. 702 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. March 8, 2t. A D.MINISTR A TORS* NOTICE. ;i V Esta'e of Wm. St'fkly bite of Bedford Bor ough, dee'd. Letters of Administration, having been grau • i to tho undersigned, residing in Bedford Bor ough, by the P.egister of Bedford county, upon the estate of Wm. Stahl, late ol the Borough of Bedford, deceased, all persons indebted to said ■ estate are hereby notified and required to make ; immediate payment and those having olairns are renneated to present them for immediate settle- PETER 11. SHIRES, SAMUEL STAIIL, ' Match i;6t Administrators
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