¥cbforb Inquirer. BEDFORD. PA.. IRIBAY. APRIL I*2. IS6T .Mass .Meeting. There will be a Mass Meeting of the Re publican Party at the Court House, on Tues day evening, April '23 d inst. By order of the Republican County Com mittee. J. B. Cessna, Chairman. Union County Committee. The members of the Union County Com mittee are requested to meet at the Washing ton Hotel in Bedford on Tuesday. April 23d inst., at 2 o'clock, P. M. A full attendance is requested, as business of importance will be transacted —election of delegate to State Convention. Ac. J. B. CHRBXA, Chm'n. Union Co. Committee. A Large Steam Tannery. —Certain par ties from Huntingdon county have purchased a site for a large Steam Tannery at the Foot of Dry Ridge, on the line of the projected railroad, which they intend to erect during the coming season. This position has been se lected with consummate judgment; there is certainly no better site in the county. Shah o.x their way up. —Thomas Mtiilinixi of Snake Spring township, caught a shad at Hartley's Spriug Run, about six miles below Bedford, on Wednesday of last week.— This is the first shad that has been caught in the Raystown Branch of the Juniata since the completing of the canal So much for the bill passed last winter to remove the ob strue!ions in the Susquehanna and its tributa ries. BgL. An enterprising citizen has lately erected a very fine building in this place, which has attracted crowds of citizens to in spect and feast their, eyes upon the novelty. It is so long siDce the people of Bedford have had the pleasure of seeing a building erected, that it has been suggested, if the enterprising gentleman above alluded to were to charge a small fee a head for the permission to gratify the desire of the public to see and inspect, that the fund which would thus accumulate, would fully pay all the expenses incurred iu the erection and construction of his edifice. A Mistake. —Michael Naugle. Esq.. re quests us to say that he did not write, as ma ny supposed, nor had he hand in getting up the "Take Notice," calling for the "organi zation" of a "new party," a) his house, pub fished in our last week's issue. On the con trary. he asserts and confidently asures ns that he has never even suggested the remo test sympathy for suck a movement- and that his name was used in connection with the plot by some unscrupulous persons with an appa rent intention to injure him politically. We are compelled to say this much in v:ndicaiion of a much injured man. BkUKORU I'OC.VTr INDEBTEDNESS TO THE State cleared up. —The readers of the l.x ■qt iker will remember that we. during the late canvass, exhibited to then) the indebtedness of Bedford county to the State which was then some 816,742. Since then the Commis sioners have labored assiduously to pay up this deficiency. A few days ago their Attor ney, E. F. Kerr, Esq., handed us the follow ing statement from the office of the State Treasurer, which we publish with pleasure : Bedford county in account trith the Com •nomcealth of Pennsylrania. Tax on Real and Personal Estate. DR. To amount of said tax as fixed by the board of Revenue Commis sioners for the year 1860 83177 34 Deduct o per cent, for Col lection $l5B 86 Deduct Treas. Commission on#3Glß4B@ 1 percent. 30 18 18'j 04 $2388 30 Hal! Mill Tax. To amount of said tax for the year 1866 -"•43 7'j Deduct a per cent, for Col- . lection/. $27 48 Treat,. Com. on $322 81... 6 22 32 70 Due Commonwealth........ $617 09 Recapitulation of Account. To balauce due Commonwealth per settlement of January 11, 1866.516.742 88 Amount due Commonwealth on this settlement, viz: State Tax 2,388 30 Half Mill Tax 617 09 <2i',248 25 CR. liy payments into State Treasury ou State tax $15,000 00 I educt amount of pen - alty charged on set tlement of January 11, 1866 1,016 68 >16,045 68 $4,202 57 By payments into State Treasury. ...$4,202 oi If this exhibit be correct, and wc have eve- j ry reason to believe tbat it is, the county of . Bedford does not owe the State of Pennsyl- I vauia s farthing. To cancel this formidable! debt the Commissioners kave been compelled to ; borow several thousand and to set-ore tip- ps,s*ige of an act relieving the county Com the penalty of five per cent, imposed by lir-c Legislature to impel prompt payments. The Commissioners, or their subordinates, i-u 'clently assert that the county is not in- i debted above five thousand dollars, and that they will be able to pay the last doliar of in debtedness by Court week. I he Commissioners deserve great credit for ■ their prompt efforts to relieve the county of a debt, that was growing very rapidly and dip- j tressed our tax-payers, i cho can rent assured they irill have no State-tax to pay for the ■' year 1887. We claim a little credit ourselves i for having aroused the people to the impor- j ance of making their representatives rid them] of the incubus which was hanging over them. I 1. O. ok O. F- —The Independent Order of Odd Fellows, throughout the United States and the Canada*, intend observing Friday the 26th of this month, (it being the forty-eighth anniversary of the establishment of the order in America) as a day of Thanksgiving for reasons set forth in the proclamation of its chief national ollicer, which we here publish : A PROCLAMATION APPOINTING A tY OK TUAXKS.- GIVINC. Whereas, the R. W. Grand Lodge of the United States, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, at its late September Session, I <6O. in grateful 'recognition of the unerring hand of God in rescuing the genius of Odd Fellowship from the ruin which desolated so many of the benevolent and charitable inert* tutious of our common Country, as the indis pensable effects of civil war, —and of the un mistakable prosperity which has crowned its labors during the year which has just passed,' did, by unanimous vote, direct the M. W. Grind Sire to issue his Proclamation ap pointing a Day of Thanksgiving for these and couutless other blessings vouchsafed to our beloved order : Now, Therefore, I. James P. Sanders, M. W. Grand Sire, do hereby fraternally direct that the twenty-sixth day of April, 1867, be observed by the Members of our Order throughout the general jurisdiction, as a day of Thanksgiving and Prayer, and that they do assemble on said day in such manner and form of organization, with their families, as the appropriate authorities in their respective State .Jurisdictions may prescribe, to render thanks to the ever-living God. for his mani lest favor and protection to that Institution which we so much love and cherish, and es pecially for the preservation of its unbroken unity, through trials and perils of unparallel ed seA'erity. Done at the City of Baltimore, this first day of November, A. D. 1866, and of our Order the forty-eighth. Jamks P. Sanders, M. W. Grand Sire. In obedience to this proclamation, Bedford Lodge No. 202 and Cove Lodge No. 868, of Woodberry, also Peac? Branch Eucampmeut, No. 114 of this place, will unite in a public procession in full regalia and appropriate ser vices in the Presbyterian church, at It)? o'clock of that day. The public are cordially invited to attend.-3t Sat s ok a W ikk. —We complain of the Mormons fA their plurality of wives, and of the Indians for their readiness to dispose of their wives at any time for a consideration, but we believe that Fulton county can beat both in disposing of a wife and children by regular article of agreement and bill of sale. Mr. Paul M. Dishong, of the classical town ship of Belfast, in Fulton county, and his lovely Mary Ann, certainly a frnitful and for aught we can see a faithful wife, mutually agreed that the said lovely Mary Ann should be sold to Mr. James Wilsou. 'which is the churn pedler," tor the sum of seventeen dol lars in cash or approved country- produce, and the cliurn p dlar and his ne-vlypurchased wife were to go away- on or before the Ist of April and "to get away the best waythey can," and said pedlar is further empowered to wal lop the children and exercise generally the rights and prerogatives of the first husband. We give herewith the article of agreement j made aud solemnly executed between the parties, and assuie our readers that it is a true copy of the original documenl. made in good faith, and we presume carried out by the parties. Here it is : Belfast Tqwsship, Feb. 14th, A. D., 1867 A rtickir- of agreement made and fully agreead upon this year and date above writ ten, between Pan! M. Dishong A Wife and James Wilson, the conditions of this agree ment are such: Paul M. Dishong doth agree ; to bind and obligate hiruself that he Will Not disturb his Wife, Nor Wilson l the churn pod ler, and is Willing that Mary An Dishong, his Wife, and children, go with James Wilson : and Paul W. Dishong is willing to give her what Property she claims in the bouse, and also agree for them to get away on or before the first day of April, 1867, and also to get away the best-way they can. Paul M. Dish ong is to have his oldest Daughter in the spring of 1863, when calling for her. Mary Catherine, and his wile Doeth agree to let Lim have her, A the alore said Wilson, is not to go so far away but what I'aut M. Dishong can cum and see them, and Will Be treated with respect. Paul M. Dishong is to have seventeen dollars in money for a fore said Wife an Children, or the amount of a bill of accounts, or to have the Cow, aud also to have his Bed. A Plate, A Bucket, & Lamp. Aud if the afore said Wilson Can manage the Children without abusing them, he has l'rivi lige to come and get them at any time and is welcome to all of them. Paul M. Dishong doth agree that Mary Ann, his Wife, can sen the Cow to Ennv one she pleases, only not to make sale to Enny of the Hesses, in Presence of William Forhner. Pack M. Dishong, Mary Axx Dishong, James Wilson, which is the Churn Pedler mentioned in the afore said Art icle of Agreement, and is note propri etor of Mary Ann Dishong. Attested— Wti.l.r.tM Fohrner. Obeuiau Mellott. —Chambersburg Repository. MARRIED On the tth in>t., at the residence of the bride's sister' Mrs. Richards) by Rev. J. F". Tall helm. Mr. G. TV. BLACKBURN and Miss MATTIE A. CON LEY, both of New Paris, Bedford co., Pa. March 27tb, bv the Rev. (}. C. Probst, Mr. W. E. MAY to Miss ANN,, SHAFFER. Mu-eh 28th. bv the same. Mr. PETER KEG'! to Mis*SARAH E. MAY. ad of Friends Cove. DIED March Ist, 1867, near New Paris, Napier tp., JESSK HLACKBt'BN. in the s2d -.ear of his age. Rest! kind, indulgent Father, rest, Forthoa hast gained a brighter home, Che pe*rlj gates were opeu thrown, And ang-ishade the come. Thine are the joys at Ws right baud, .Since death's cold -ilreatn ts passed. Infinite joys, unending Mis-. That shall forever last. Rut oh! we gaae upon thy vacant chair, Thy face we seem to see, Rut stdrt to find thou art not there, Yet hope that thou art free. In the blessed Redeemer's kingdom Where saints their ehoras raise, Wo tinst to join tfw-e. Father, And sing with thee llis praise. M. A. R. Dll. IS. U. SIATLER, pear BuhcUsburg, and ; Dr. J. J. CLARK E, formerly of Ctimberlei/rt county, having associated tbeuise!ic in the prac tice oi Medicine, re-pectfqlly offor their profes sional services to the citizens of Brhoitnburg and - vicinity. Dr. Clarke's office and residence same : as formerly occupied by .T. White, Esq., dee'd. .< G. BTATLKR, .Schellsburg, April)2:ly. J. J. CLARKE. V KfiCK TO TRIXPAS-EKS.—AII per- .L --are hereby cautioned against tresspassing . upon the premises of the undersigned lor the pur- i pose of k anting and Fishing or for any other j purpose whatever, as we are determined SosnfoeCc the law against ail disregarding this notice. Abraham Miller, William Arnold, Elijah Miller, , Ephraiiu B. Miller, George Raker, Abraham M. Miller, Jacob W. liar irnan, John E. Miller. April 12: it NOTICE TO TRESSPASSERS.—AiI persons are hereby creationed against trespassing upon the premises of the subscriber for the pur pose of Hunting and Fishing or for any other purpose whatever, as i am determined to enforce the law against all trespassers. j ApriU2.it j URN li. sxumi. j Consumption Curable by Dr Mchrnck's Medicines. To curt consumption, the system must be pre pared so that the lungs will heal. To accomplish lllia, the stomach andliver must first be cleansed and hd appetite created for good wholesome food, which by these medicines wtft be digested prop erly, and good healthy blood made; thus build ing up the constitution. Schenek's Mandrake Bill's cleanse the stomach of all Milieu? or mucous accumulations: and by nsing the Bea Weed Tonic in connection, the appetite is restored. Schenek's Pulmonic Syrup is nutritious as well as medicinal, aud by using the three remedies all impurities are expelled from the system, and good wholesome blood made, which will repel all dis ease. If patients will take these medicines ac cording to directions, Consumption very frequent ly in its last stage yields readily to theii action Take the pills frequently, to cleanse the liver and stomach. It does not follow that because the bowels are not costive they are not required, for Sometimes in iliarrbiva they arc necessary. The stomach mu st he kept healtFy, and an appetite created to allow the Pulmonic Syrup to act on the respiratory organs properly and allay any irrita tion. Then all that is required to perform a per manent cure is, to prevent taking cold. Exercise about the rooms as mueh as possibit, eat all the richest food—fat meat, game, and, in fact, any thing the appetite crave,*! but be particular and masticate well. Nov. 9, 2nd w. ex. mo. 1 yr. Strength tor the Exhausted. Thousands die, as it were, inoh by inch, of bodi ly weakness: for debility will kill as certainly, though not so quickly, as a raging fever. Is it asked how the weak shall he made strong; the debilitated sustained and restored; the exhausted refilled with vital energy? We aver that of all invigorating preparations given by science to man, from the institution of the art of healing to the present hour, not one has wrought such wonders in the way of restoration as HOSTETTER'S CEL EBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. This is in deed the tonic' of tonics. As a revitalising, strength-supporting, life prolonging agent, the like of it is not to be found in the catalogue of medicines. Among the various articles used to arouse the dormant powers of nature, it stands alone—the great awaketter of the paralysed phys ique. It not only awakens the physical powers from a state of collapse and inanition, but it im parts permanent ) igor to the muscular and ner vous systems —reinforcing, as it were, both the stronghold and the outworks of vitality. The aged, the dccrepid, the nervous, the broken down of both sexes, are recommended to try it. They will assuredly find it a present help in lime of trouble. April Dim. A Cough, A Coltl or A Sore Throat, BtUt'llt IUUKDIATF, ATTENTION. AND SIIOII.D BE CHECKED. Ik aLloweD to continue, Irritation of the I.ntu>, Perinaneut Throat Dhcasc or I oiinii ,n fit ion, IS OKTEN THE KLiri/r. BSOW.Vfi BRONCHIAL TROCHES IIA VINO A DIRECT iNFLIKXCK TO THE PARTS, RIVE IMMEDIATE RET. I BP, For Brourliitittw islliiua. C atarrh, tun snmpme aii Tiirom T KOIUCS AGK • Htf!> * ITII ALWAYS GOOD SUCntM*. HI\4.FltH 1M) PCBMC NPIMEKIW will find Tv< > • a useful in clearing the voire, when taken before .Singing or Speaking, anil relieving the throat after an unusual excrtioii ol the vocal organs. The Tro<£e* are recommended and prc- rtiyrielkn*. and lutve had testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Be ing an article of true merit, and having pr*trti their efficacy by a test of many years, each year find* them in new localities in various parts of the world and the Tropes are universally pronoun • •red better than other articles. Obtain only "Brown's Bronchial Troches," aud do not ti-ko any of the Worthfclmitation* that may be offered. Sold kv*kywhere. 2£0v.."i0 1566 ;j6in rOHSABK A FANCY STOKE at wholesale or retail, and More room to Ica?e to purchaser. The Mil linery taurines- and Mantua Making to be contin ued.* V. B. TATE, April iStSt Bedford, Pa. | | ARDWAHE HOUSE FURXjsHIiNO bOODS GEO. BLYMYER & SON Hat e just received a full stock of all good* lie longing to their trade. GARDI.x TOOLS of all kinds; Ehovels, Hoes, Rakes, Spa tes, Ac WOODEN WAKE, Rackets, Tubs, Churns, Baskets, &e. SUrer-Plated U'tire, Pocket Pooka. TOILET -SOAPS, all kinds. BROOMS, BRUSHES, OIL CLOTHS, Ac. COAL OIL LAMPS AND COAL OIL, WHITE LEAD, all grades. VARNISHES, LINSEED OFT,, TURPENTINE, WHALE-OIL, IliON, MAILS ami GLASS. fitp-Please call and .ee our stock. Wckcep a full assortment of ev ery-thing in our lino of busi ness, aud will sell at a reasonable profit. Sign of the Ml LL SAW Aprill2: It OV tiS! 0 YES!—The undersigned has taken out auction license, and tenders his services t. .11 .k- U„-,. -.1., or to .ry. Oiv. him a call. Post Office address, Spring Meadows, Bedford county, Penn'a. HENRY B. MOCK. Aprili;om BED FOR II MALE AND FEMALE CLASSICAL, SCHOOL, '■ formerly Rev. John Lyon'*, now kept by John Huggard, B. A., a graduate of the Toronto Uni versity: Tkrn* ok Ti itios:— English branches 8U on " " with Latin or French, 7 >0 " with Latin and French, with or without Greek. It' U# Latin >Dd Greek. 10 of) Maaio and Drawing. o,xtra. April iijt. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Letters of administration having been grant \e&£ by-:h Register of Bedford c ,nifty, to the I undersigned, upon the estate of Eve Stuc-key, late 1 of Bedford township, dee'd, notice is hereby giv en t. all person? indebted to said fest.ite ft) make immediate payiqciit. and those having claims aguHrrtt the same will present them properly u --thehtleatM fur settlement. M M. ÜBPSAKT. Bedford. April 5, IBC7. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Administmrion having tieeu grant ! ed to the undersigned, by the Register of Bedford county, upon the c 'ate of John Kowzer. late o! Napier tvwriship, dee'd, notice is hereby given to all persons in iebtad to said estate to make iinrno tliate payment, and those having claims against j the same will present them properly authentica ted for settlement. DUNCAN M'VICKOK, Adnt'r., i April 5. residing in Scbellsburg. i BLOODY KUN SELECT SCHOOL. Spring term of eleven weeks will commence ou MONDAY", THE 13TH DAY Oi APRIL. For further information, address J. C. LONG, - March 22, 41. Bloody Run, Pa. I npRIAL LIST FOH APRIL TERM, 1867. 1 <2Bh Bunkle. Jno. W. Heeler's Adn.'r. re. Dr. B. K. Barry. Saul S. Fluck vs Ri< h'd I.(ng4o 0 . C. Fockler A Son TS Geo. Koadea et al. .lohn B. Peaoock VI. Goo. White JTCo. Davi! IlebUer vs. Railroad Co. IVm, States' use vs. Ct*"- Biavklrorn. Sauie v John fimkiaw. Daniel Border * Jacob Reed. Same vs Reed * Sehell. Jacob Barndollar TS Jno- A. 'tamp, KWJ., et al. Certified, March 2:>th, 1867. m ar 2 0. K. SHANNON, Fret. rpAVJJBN LICENSES.—Notice ii hereby given I that the following persou, have taken out petitions for Tavern License, and thai the same will be presented to the Court of Quarter Sessions at Bedford, for allowance, „„ the 22d day of April neat: Valentine Miller, Londonderry township. Jacob Mills, Cleanille. i John Cessna,Oentervlile. Burton Edsall, Bchnßburg. Bernard O'Neal, ChaneTsville. Jos. B. Stener, Bloody Run. Charles Bush, Palo Alt". J. Valentine Bessorer, Stonersiowu. Jos. Mortiiuore, Snake Spring tp. Cath. Tricker, Stouerstown. George Weiuier, Bloody Run. ! Isaac F. Grove, Bedford Borough. Valentine Steckman, Bedford Borough. John L. Grove, Bloody Run. Joseph Fuller, Bueoe \ ista. John Aldstadt, Pkasantville, A. J. Pennell, Rainshurg. Joseph Cessna, Harrison tp. Geo. Al. Colvin, Schellsburg. Thus. Price, Broadtop township. A. G. Alien. Bedford Springs. J M. Shoemaker, Bedford. Henry Weaver, St. Clairsville. Geo. W. Figard, Coledale Borough John Reighard, (Half Way House,) Union tp. Peter Amick, St. Clairsville. EATISG HOUSE. Cam, Barnhart A McMullin, Bedford Borough. David Brode, Bedford Borough, lohn G. Minnich, do do. A. G. Schroyer, Bloody Run. A. T. Kegg, Jus. Hammond, Bedford. W. A. Grove, Hopesrell tp. Rachel Naugle, St. Clairsville. Daniel Stover, Woodberry. Phineae A. Knnvan, Bloody Run. March 2'J, 1867. 0. K. SHANNON. Clk. | GEOTORD COUNTY SS. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of Bedford county, greeting : Whereas Andrew G. Shroyer did prefer his pe tition to the President Judge of the Courtof Com mon Pleas of Bedford county praying for the causes therein set fourth that he should he divorc ed from the bonds of matrimony entered into with Susan Schroyer, setting aside all other business and excuses whatsoever be and appear in your proper person before our 1 udge at Bedford on the fourth Monday, 22d day of April next to answer the pe tition or libel of the said Andrew Shroyer your husband should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony Ac., agreeably to the act of assembly in such case made and provided Bnd hereof fail not: witness the Honorable Alex. King, President of our said Court at Bedford the Ist of March, A. D. 1867. 0. K. SHANNON, Prot. ATTBST : ROBERT frsci**s, Sheriff. March 28. ATS EI.IZABETH LITTLE, by 1 In the Common her next friend,D. IV as'nahaugh - Pleas of Bedford vs. ) county, No 52, Daeid Little. ( April Term 1867, j Alias subpoena on libel for Divorje. And, now, Feb. 16,1867, the Court, on motion of J. W. Lingenfclter, E(. grantarulcon David Little respondent in the above case, to show cause why a divorce i Waet/ matrimonii should not be decreed. The said role returnable on Monday i the 22nd of April, 1867. O. K. SHANNON, ATTEST: Prothonotary. Roar.nr STECKBAX, Sheriff. To DAVIO LITTLE AMI ALL PARTIES I.TTBRKATKO. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Commissioner appointed by the Court to take tea tiinony in the above case, will attend to the duties of his said appointment at his office in Bedford, on SATURDAY. April 26, 1867, at ten o'clock, A. M.. when all interested o-n attend if they think proper. M. A. POINTS, March 29. Commissioner. IJFCNTISTRY ! DENTISTRY! A Beautiful Set 1" Teeth for TEN POT.iTiARS ! DR. 11. V I R<* I IS POUTER, (LATE or TKW VORK CITV,) I> E > T IST, Would respectfully inform his numerous friends and the public generally, that he has located per manently in BLOODY RUN, where he may b found at all times prepared to in.-rrt from one tooth to a full set of his BBAI TIKI L ARTII'I CIAL TEETH on new and improved atmospher ic principles. The TRIUMPH Ol MECHANICAL DEN TISTRY It I'IIIIR R for the basis of artificial teeth. This discovery which has met with such uni versal approval throughout this and other coun tries, has seemingly placed ARTIFICIAL TEETH at the disposal of all who require them. 'OR. PORTERS* no inserting the most HEAI - TIFUL and HI IIA RLE at prices ranging from Veil to Eighteen Dollars per set. Tern ftp rarj ret* inserted if desired. All operation warranted. Teeth exiroored without pain by the use of XJTROrS OXIDE or LAFGHtSG GAS. This is no humbug, bat a positive fact. Gas administered fresh ©very day. As the Gas ad ministered Uy. Dr. Porter U prepared in aeeord anoe with the purifying method of Dr. Ftiong, of New Haven. <'t.. and Prof. .Smiu.m (Lite Profeesor of Chemistry in Yale College) he ha-no hisita tion in asserting that it i? attended with no dan ger whatever. Persons desiring th service? of a Dentist would promote their own interest by cull ing upon Dr. Porter, a? he i? determined to spare no effort to please the most, fastidious. Dr. Por : ter' mode of operating will at all times l> of the i mildest character, avoiding the infliction of the slightest unnecessary pain, and carefully adapted to the age, constitution, health and nervous eon* ditionof the patient. Vfr Special atteutiou is invited to Dr. Porter's scientific method f preserving decayed and ach ing teeth. Teeth f-Lu kened and diseased* cleans ed to appear beautiful and white. 11. VIRGIL PORTER* Dentist. Bloody i uu, l'uuu s., March 26, 18ft7.-ly. LIST OF GRAND JURORS drawn for April term, 4th Monday, 22nd day, 1867. Bedford borough—A. j. Sansom, Foreman, Fred erick .Benedict \ h<>ma* Merwine. Bedford township—William Mkkel. Bloody Run—John D. Lucas, Hartley B;nn- C umber land Valley—HamncJ Dreaning. William Giliam, Fonrii Riec. Jo-iah Brunner. Harrison—Joseph W. Elder. Juniata—Abraham S. RiU'hey. Monroe—John f. Snyder. Napier—G. S. MulHo. Michael Rendle, Ge*r. W. Williams. East Providence—Go. VY . Householder. West Providence Josenh lisher. Snake HpTing—Kitww Hartley. Southampton—Arteinus Bennett, Jeremiah Robi nett. St. Clair—Eli Miller. Sooth Woodberry—Jacob Ko:hmderter. J a tries 11. Gmhspfe PETIT JUKDRJB drawn foi same term. Bedford borough Marti- Milbtirri, John ii. Min nich, Richird R. Sill. Bedford township—Michael Naugle, Gen. Lyriug cr, C. R. Rca. Bloody Run—John Filler. Celcrain—Na'huo 0. Evan?, Ge . M*. ShatVr, V m. James. Harrison—John G. May. Juniata—John H. Keyscr. John l*affeity. Liberty—Michael L. Putt. Enoch MeUrigor, l-ae K. Little, David Stolcr. David Cyphers. — James T. Mattiagly . Monroe—Jacob Fletcher of J. Napier—Henry Kerr. William Colvin, Abraham Dcnni&on, Richard McMullin, Jama O. Robi nett. East Providence—William Morgart. West I'rovideuoe—A. J. M*rgart. Snake Spring—Asa S. Stuefcw, Wo. Lysinger. Southampton—Daniel Tewcll, Levwn Shipley. St Clair—Jacob Croylo. l T nion—John B. Imler, John Pickc-, in. Woodberry South--William Tetwiler, Martin Brumbaugb, ANDREVR Snobeiger. Woodberry Middle—\ alentiae Gla**. Drawn and certified at Bedford, the I2lh day of February, A. D. 1867. ISAAC KENSINGER, WILLIAM KIRK, ATTEST : Jury OnmmWiqncr?. John G. FISHES, Clerk. March 29. TJU33LIC BAXE JT OF Valuable Real Estate. By virtu© oi uii order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the undersigned will offer for ?alc at the Court lU>unc hundred and ninety five acre*. more or le**, about 45 acres cleared and und. . fence, with a one story log houfc and Jog stable und a mail orchard thereon; adjoining lands of James Bowman. Isaac James, Mary Jones, Michael Stoner, Elias Murphcy. and others situated in Southampton township. Seized and taken in execution and to be *old as the property of George* W- Buxtoi.. ALSO, One frann house in the Borongh of Coledale, kuotrn as th' Post Office, and standing on Spring street, bounded -n the east by David Dunn, be hidden at Bedford cn the -1 tli Monday, 22nd day of April next. Witness the lion. Alexander King, l*re?idefit of our said Court at Bedford, the 19th day of Feb ruary, At. D. 1867. K SHANNON. Oerk. ATTEST: ROUKKT STUCK WAN, Sheriff. March 29k QOIRT PROCLAMATION. To the Coroner, the .hot*ice* of the. Fevct, umd CoruitahU* in the different Taienakipi in the County of Bedford, Greeting; Know VE that iu pursuance of a precept to me directed, under the hand and the seal of the iivn ALEXANDER KLNG, President of the several Courts of Common Pleas iu the Sixteenth District, consisting of the counties of Franklin. Fulton, Bedford and Somerset, and by virtae f his office of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jai! Delivery for the trial of capital and other of fenders therein and ib the General Court of Quar ter Sessions of the Peace; and Wu. G. Ei n- OLTZ and GEORGE IV. GUMP, Esq?.. Judge? of the same Court, in the same County of Bedford, you and each of you are hereby required to be and appear in your proper per- >na, with your Records, Recognixanocs, Examinations, and other remem brances. before the Judges aforesaid, at Bedford* at a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace therein to be holder* for the county of Bed ford, aforesaid, on the Fourth Monday of Apr it {being the 22d day,) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, there and then to do those things to which your several offi ces pertain. Given under my baud at Bedford, oft the lfth of February in th*s year>jf our Lord. 1867. mar2s ROBERT STECKMAN, Sbff. gHERIFF'R SALES. By virtue of sundry writ* ol veud. expo, und fieri facias to me directed, there will be sold at the Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, on Sat urday the 20th day of April next, a. d. 1867, the following real estate, situated in Union township, Bedford county, vis: All defendant's interest in and to a tract of land adjoining Valentino Fickes, dee'd, on the north, Cnurod Iniler, and W, Cook, on the east, John George on the south, Joseph Cook and Thomas Cook on the west, containing HHJJacres, more or less. Also, All d!endaut's interest in and to a tract ot land adjoining Edward Shoenberger on the seutb, nenry Boon at on the west, Peter Shoenber ger and Wtt Cook on the north, and Win George un ' lle esut i containing 310 acre;;, more or less. Also, all defendant's interest in and to a tract of land adjoining John Berkbimer on the south. iZ'.t *^ r ' n "r <"> the west. Jchn George on the north. John Couple's improvement on the east, eontaming 370 acres, more or lers. acrea, more or leas. MtmreA and ucder fence. A Do, all dclou'lant'i interest in wid to a tract of laad, adjoining lan la of John Fetter on the et. lands of flcnry Johnson on the -outh, Edwin Shoenberger and Wm George on the west, and •John Cessna on the north, containing 100 aere.i. more or less. Also, all delendant'e interest in and to a tract tf land adjoining the summit of Dunninga rnoun-' tain on the cast, Ji.mes Watt on the south, Wna Berkhnuvr and others on the vast, and Wit George on the north, containing 2bs acres, more or le*s. Al-o, all defendant's interest to a tract ol land, .adjoining lands of .John Ake on the North-west, Conrad Clay comb on the Northeast, and John Bowser on the Southwest, containing 80*eret and 90 perches more or less. Also, all defendant's interest iu and to a tract ol land, udjoining lands of Adam Shaffer on the raft, fawn -lohnson on the South, t>r. Shoeohcr. gcr's heira on the west, Jacob Kc khart on tbe north, containing 259 acres, more or less. Also, all defendants interest in and to a tract of land adjoining Edward Eans n the west, Mary Dyceontbe north, Press's heirs on the east, Charles Williams on the sooth, containing 250 acres more or lea*. Also, all defendant's interest in and tu a tract of land adjoining Conrad Imler on the vest, Ed wnrd Evans and James Johnson on the north and lands of Samuel Barclay's heirs on the south, con taining ISO acres, more or less. Also, all defendant's interert in and tea tract of land adjoiniug lands of the defendant on the .southeast and west and John Shea on the north containing 173 acres more or less. Alj acres. Also, all defendant's interest in and to a tract of land, adjoining iingh Barclay now P. Ricliey, on the north. Abraham \\ hitmer on the east, John Martin on the sOnth and west, containing 356 acres. Also, all the defendant's interest in and to a tract of land, adjourning lands ol Hugh Porter on the east, William Pierson on the west, Alex. Scott and Griffith Evans on the north, containing 439 acres. Also, all the attendant's interest in and to a tract of land, adjoining lands of Hugh Por ter on the south, Jeremiah Jackson on the west, Jno. Taylor on the north and John Mar - tin on the east, containing 440 acres. Also, all defendant's interest in and to a tract of land, adjoining lands of William Pierser. on the east, ana on the south by tbe part sold to Joseph Ake, containing3!4acres. Also, all defendant's interest in and to a tract of land, adjoining William Hunt on the north and east. Jeremiah Jackson on tbe south, Robert Evans and Israel Jones on the west, containing 440 acres. Also, all the defendant's interest in and to a tract of land, adjoining lauds of Kbenezer I Branhune on the south, Johß Musser on the west, Daniel Rees end John Tbomon O J the north and John Taylor on the east, contain ing 430 acres. Also, all the defendant's interests in and to a tract of land, adjoining lands of Wilson liunt and John Taylor on the south. Alex. Scott on the east, George Swift on the uortli and John Thomson on the vest, containing 439J acres. Also, all the defendant's interest in and to a tract of land, adjoining the Blair county line on the north, Dan'l Itees on the south, and Hugh Roberts on the west, conlaing 152 acres, part in Blair county. Also, all the defendant s interest in and to a tract of land adjoining lauds of Wilson Hunt on the west. Dan'l lines on the itoiih. Alexander Scott on the east, and William Pierson on the south, containing 438 acres. Also,all the defendant's interest in and to a tract of land adjoining finds of John lay lor and Dan'l Rees on the west, the Blair county line on the north. Philip Stein on the east and Griffith Evans on the south, contain ing 408 acres, part in Blair county. Also, all the defendant's interest iu and t>> a tract of land, adjoining lands of Hugh Bar clay on the east. Griffith Evans on the s uth. Alexander Scott on the west and the Blair county line on the north, containing 372 acres. Seized and taken in execution a the prop ertv of David C. McCormack. ROBERT STKCKMAN, Sheriff: •Sheriff's Office. Bedford. Pa., March 29.'37 1 > EGISTER'S NOTICE. I V All persons interested are hereby notified tiro the following named aeo-untant* have filed thei i accounts in the Register's Office of Bedford county, [and that the earns will l>r presented to the oj phans' Court In and for said county, on Tnesdi the 2.'id day of April next, at the Court House, in Bedford, for confirmation: 1. The acconnt of Joseph Horn and Henr, Horn, administrators of the estate of Kenrv Horn, late of Schelisburg Borough, deceased. 2. The account of Hanird Ritchey, adiniuistr i tor of all and singular the goods and credb which were of John Ritchey, late of Union p.wo ship, Bedford cm, dee'd. The account of John .Mayer, administrator of the goods and chattels. * . which were of Ad am Stayer, late of South Hood berry .township Bedford co., dee d. 4. The account of Jacob Trontman. Jr., Admin istrator of William Bunnell, dee'd, who was Ad ministrator of the e-tate of Cha*. Johnston, late of Londonderry tp., dee d. 5. The account of Samuel Bender, E-q.. Ad ministrator of the estate of IVm. Brallicr. late ol Hopewell tp., dee'd. 6. The account ol WitlLvui Warsing, Admiui trator of all and singular the goods and chattels rights and credits which were of Henrv Warning, Esq., of the township uf Broad top, in the county of Bedford, dee'd. 7. The account of Michael Wcrtz, Executor of the last Will and Testament of ,Sarah Pierce. lat of Union tp., dee'd. 8. The account of llenr.v Pluck, administrator ol f'hristena Pluck, late of Middle Woodberry town ship, dee'd. mar2s <}. E. SHANNON, Reg'r. PUBLIC SALE OP VAI.I ABLE REAL ESTATE JOHN ALSIP. Auctioneer. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court til Bedford County, the undersigned. Administra tors of the estate of Jacob Sehuebly, late of Pul ton county, Perm's., deceased, wilt ,-el) at public outcry, upon the preini-e*. on MONDAY, the Bth day of April next, all that certain valuable FARM OR TRACT OF LAS 17. situate in Morrison's Cove, Middle Woodbury tp.. Bedford county, adjoining lands of George Sharp a heirs, now Solomon Imlcr, David Stuckcy, Sam'l Teeter and others, containing about 110 acres nett measure, about 30 acres cleared and under fence, and the balance well timbered. There L also a Spring of good water upon the premises. The above' property will be sold in LOTS, or altogether, to suit purchaser,. Immediate posses sion given and deed made at confirmation of sale. Title indisputable. Sale to commence at 11 o'- clock A. M. of said day, when terms will be made known by BENJAMIN F. SITE. SUSAN SCHNEBLY, March Is:ts Administrators. rjSXECUTOB'S NOTICE Ij Estate of Joseph laddie, tut* oj tnie a tp.. deceased. Notice is hereby git en that letters testamentary have been granteJ to the undersigned, by the Register of Bedford county, on said estate. All persons indebted to -aid estate will make imme diate payment, and those having claim.- against the same are requested to present them forthwith for settlement. WILLIAM BKRKHIMER. Executor March 15:#t wi'h the Will annexed ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Christian Ifojf stau, deceased. Letters of Administration upon the estate ot Christian Hoffman, late of Middle Woodberry tp., Bedford county, Pa., deceased, having beer, grant ed to the undersigned, by the Register of Bed ford county. All persons knowing themselec indebted to said estate are herehy notified to make immediate payment, and those having claim against the estate are requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement. CHRISTIAN HOFFMAN. JOHN L. HOFFMAN'. March] 5:6t Administrators rpHOMAS MI HWINK. MANUFACTURER OF CABINET WAKE, &CJ BEDFORD, PA. The undersigned having purehasad the Shq Tools, Ac., of the late tTu. Stahl, dee'd, is now prepared to do all kinds of CABINET WORF in good style and at the shortest notice, at the OLI) STAND in M e t Pitt street. Having a HEARSE, he is also prepared tu furnish COFFINS and ATTEND FUNKRAU THOMAS MEBWIXE. Marchls:3rn. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate John If. Typper, dereasea. Letters of Administration having been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of Bedford county, upon the estate of John H. Typper, late -1 Hopewell, Bedford county, deceased. Ali per sons indebted to said estate .ire hereby notified and required to make immediate payment, and those having claims are requested to present them for immediate settlement. ELI BICHI.EBERGEK, Administrator, residing in Saxton. March S, St. ADMINSTRAITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Dasher, der'd. The Register of Bedford county bai-mggrante i letters of administration upon the estate of John Dasher, late of Hopewell tp. dee'd, to the subseri hers, residing in said township, ail persons in debtcd to said estate are herehy notified to make immediate payment, and those having claim against it are requested to present them prop- it. authenticated for sMtiemeut. JOHN B. FLI CK, WILLIAM 11. DASHER, Mar. 8, 1887. Administrator ■yiyooD! woor>' Healed proposals will be received ut the olive of the Directors of the Poor and House -f Employ uient of Bedford county on i I'ESDAY, APRIL 2nd. 1397 for 50 cords Of Oak wood and 50 cord of Pine wood, to be delivered io the month ol May next. Bv order of Director-. E. I KKHK March 22. - tttornoy . SAVE YOUR CLOTHES!—By bnyiug at HARTLEY A M EIZGUR'S the best COG WHEEL CLOTHES WRINGER i the WorM You may use one four week- and if not -a'i.-tn ret um it and get your money hack. Men buy ail kinds oi ;*- sarins machine.-.- Why should not w.i-b lavs he mode easier? Try them! Try them! marl I7IAKMKRS who want to purchase the GREAT " GUM ROLLER GRAIN DRILLS fornix seed should send ir !h--ir order, to HART LEY A METZGEIt at ee. -• that they may : secure them- Jfo pay temteii till s-sf September. | March 15. JADIES CALL ! —Max - A t'uskiouahie little J raff at HARTLEY t MF.TZGER'S, where you will find a very i-clvf -<>rment of choice FLOWER SEEDS. Also. >rh and reliable Garden Seeds of all kind-. iuarfs BLANK DEEDS F"K SALE CHEAP at the INQUIRER OFFICE Nov. 2, 1868. I >LAXK DEEDS FuR SALE CHEAP n th JL> rNQUIRER OFFICE Nov 2. 1868