Bedford inquirer. (Bedford, Pa.) 1857-1884, October 25, 1867, Image 3

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BEDFORD, PA., FRIDAY, OCT. 25, 1867.
DIRECTORY. —The following is a directory
of the Officers of Bedford Couuty and the
H irough of Bedford, of the Ministers of Bed
d, and the time of meeting of the different
.-notations:
BKnFORD COCXTT OFFICERS.
!- . .ideut Judge— Hon. Alex. King.
1 ui'.'.tc Jtid.j'M —M m. G. a Kicholtx and Geo.
\t . imp.
i r dhonotaey, Rryitter and Recorder, <tc.—o.
K. i-i.annon.
p .trirt Attorney— K. F. Kerr.
i-wrfr —George Mardorff.
\ . riff— Robert Stockman.
I) uty Sheriff —Philip Hutxard.
/I uty Surveyor —Samuel Ketterman.
.uiin'owm—Michael Werti, Michael S.
; ,i. bey and David Ho.-.re. Clerk —John G.
her. Counsel—Joku W. Dickerson.
[>:'/cctort of Poor —Samuel Berkley, D. R. An
n and Michael Diehl. Steecard —Samuel
' augh. Conneet— E. F. Kerr. Clerk— T. R.
Treasurer —William Bowles. Physician
F. C. Reamer.
„ —David Evans, James Mattingly and
,1 ehn D. Lucas.
HONORS H oFFtcaRS.
ft gets —0. E. Shannon.
\„i,tant Burgess —Philip Hunard.
/•. Thomas H. Lyons, John Boor, A. W.
lower, J- M. Shoemaker, Hiram Lents and T. R.
,ctiy- Clerk —EL Nicodemus. Treasurer—
i n H. Hush.
timetable —B'illiam Gephart.
High Constable —Samuel Waters.
,<■ loot Director* —Job Mann. S. L. Russelb T.
iielivs, Jacob Reed, John Cessna and H. Nic
. leuius. Secretary —J. W. Linge.ifelter. Treas
■ rer— T. R. Gettys.
MINISTERS.
Episcopalian —Rev. Alfred J. Barrow.
/* .byterian —Rev. A. 1 . Scbcnck.
Lutheran —Rev. J. Q. McAttee.
Methodist —Rev. B. G. W. Reed.
liermem Reformed —Rev. U. Heckerman.
Roman Catholic—Rer. Thomas Heyden.
ASSOCIATIOHS.
Bedford Lodge, No. 321> A. Y. M-, meets on
tbe first Wednesday on or before full moon, in the
Red ford Hall, on .he corner of Pitt and Richard
streets.
Peace Branch Encampment, No. 111, I. o. 0.
p.. meets on the first and third Wednesday even
ings of each month, in the Bedford HalL
Bedford Lodge, No. 202, I. 0. 0. F., meets ev
crv'Friday evening, in the Bedford Hall.
Hedfu.d Lodge, No. I*B, LO. G. T., meets in
the Court House, on Monday evening of earn
week.
MAGNOLIA WATER.—A delightful toilet ar
ticle —superior to Cologne and at half the
price.
glgy A new Grover A Baker ss*s Sewing Ma
chine for sale—one halt cash and the balance
;i, a reasonable time. Apply to Box 61, Bed
ford. if.
ANY persou desiring a Scholarship of the
Quaker City College, Philadelphia, one of
the best Business Colleges in the United
States, can be supplied, on reasonable terms,
by applying to us.-tf.
THE Corner Stone of a new Church being
built on tie land of Isaac Diehl, by tbe Refor
med Congregation of Friends Cove, was laid
with appropriate services on Friday the 11th.
The pastor was assisted on the occasion by a
number of his neighboring brethren.
ANY person desiring a life Scholarship in
one of Bryant, Strattan A Co. s chain of
National Commercial Colleges, can be suppli
.l by applying to this office. These are the
:t Commercial Colleges in America,
l'ri.-e S4O, from which we will deduct 2d per
tent.
RATIONS COMMITED! — Heirs of deceased
is< tiers entitled to Commutation of Rations
The heirs of prisoner* who died in
•y of the Southern prisons are entitled to re
■ over the Commutation for Rations provided
1 v Act of Congress approved March 2, 186".
Widows, children and parents who are enti
tled to Ration money can procure it by ap
plying to Durborrow A Lutz.-tf.
T HE CEI EBRATD MOWING GIORY GAS Bt R
NKR. —This stove requires to be filled with
coal, once in twenty-four hours, this is all the
a'tention it requires, as it is a Self-feeder,
and keeps fire all the time. BALTIMORE GAS
BIKXISG FIRE-BOARD STOVE. HEATERS for
Churches Schools, and Dwelling*. Also sec
ond hand stoves suitable for Churches and
School-Houses, will be sold low. t all at B.
M. Blymyer A Co*s Store No 1 Stone Row.
JYST HOW TO DO IT.— -An exchange says.
If you wish to keep your town from thriving,
turn a cold shoulder to every young mechanic
or beginner in business —kill him off if. you
can. Look up to every new comer with a
scowl and discourage all yon can; if that won't
do decry his work and go abroad for wares of
his kind rather than give him your money, j
Last but not least refuse to patronize the vil
lage paper. "Then go to seed." There is
no more effectual way to retard the growth of
a town than this.
NORMAL SCHOOL.— This institution will soon
close its most prosperous session it has had
for years. Under the Superintendency of Mr.
H. \V. Fisher it has been a grand success.—
An announcement of its closing exercises will
be found elsewhere. We cannot close this
notice, however, without giving the students
a word of good advice. Be careful, what ever
else you forget, to go to the cheap and fash
ionable clothing and gents furnishing Lropori
ura of Berkslresser k Co., and secure your
under clothing, hosiery, gloves, ties, over
coats. dress coats, Ac., Ac., before entering
upon the arduous duties before you during
the severe winter upon whose verge we are
standing.
THE GALAXY, for November, contains: Ste
ven Lawrence, Yeoman, By Mrs. Edwards
•with an Illustration); love's Largess, By H.
11.: Grotesque songs, By George Wakeman:
Journalism as a profession, By Julias Wilcox,
the good physician, By T. W. Parsons. Con
> -ning kissing, By a Connoisseur. To-day,
By Eugene Benson. Our doctors in the rebel
n. By Fred. B. Perkins, chromatio amber
ion, By B. T. Sienna, Cor. Secretary I .
<".S: waiting for the verdict, By Rebecca Har
-.ng Davis: ancient and modern cookery, By
Bierre Blot; words and their uses, By Rich
i Grant White; autumn song, By E. C.
"Tedtnan; nebula, By the Editor; The price
of The Galaxy is $3 50 a year; two copies,
■ e year. $6. Specimen copies sent, postage
iid. on receipt of SO cents Address W. C. A
1 . P. Church, No. 39 Park Row, New York.
ASSIUSMKST or SOLDIER*' OBWUM.— CoI.
McFariand sends us the following assignment
of Orphans for this county. We hope he will
assign young Shedron to Andersonburg.
I Department S. O. SCHOOLS,
HARRISBCRO, PA., Oct, 18, 1867.
List of children in Bedford county that have
been ordered and admitted to school,or whose
applications are on file but not yet acted upon,
since May 1, 1867.
Rufus Miller, Andersonburg, Sept. 26, r 67.
Chancey Miller, Andersonburg, Sept. 26,
1867.
Jenny Lind Ritchey, KcAlisterville, Sept.
27, 1867.
Winfield 8. Ritchey, McAlisterville, Sept.
27, 1867.
John May, McAlisterville, Sept. 27, 1867.
George May, do. do. do.
Levi C. Miller, do. do. do.
Am'da A. Little, do. do. do.
MaryC'. Little, do. do. do.
Zacbariah T. Ritchey, Andersonburg, Sept.
27, 1867.
List of children on file but not yet acted
upon.
Wm. P. Shedron. date of birtb, July 23,
1860.
GEO. F. McFARLAND,
Sup't. S. O. Schools.
Fa. SCTTOK, clerk.
PmsTtuxusi Goixo TO VIRGINIA. —The
Hagerstown Mail, of this week, says: For
several days past there have been a great
many arrivals in Hagerstown, of Dauphin,
Lancaster and York county farmers, on their
way up the Valley of Virginia, in search of
farms. They are all of that substantial, in
dustrious and intelligent- class of agricultur
ists who have made the eastern part of Penn
sylvania a garden spot. Many of them are
accompanied by their wives, whose judgment
in the selection of a farm they very justly
place a high estimate upon. The great pro
portion arrived in the cars of the Cumberland
Valley railroad, but on last Friday a large
wagon, expressly gotten up for the occasion,
and drawn by six splendid gray horses, passed
through town with about a score of purcha
sers and their wives aboard. Virginia will
be benefited by the introduction of this popu
lation.
SAI.K OF PROPERTY. —George Blymyer A
Son have sold out their large hardware store
to Mr. T. M. Lynch, and the business will
hereafter be conducted in his name. These
Junior member of the late firm, intends we are
informed, starting in the business in some
other locality, whilst the Senior goes into the
firm of B.M. Blymyer A Co., dealers in Stoves,
Tinware. Ac.
N. Lyons k Sons have disposed of their
Tannery, in Bedford township, to Colonel
McComb of Delaware, for the sum of $6,500.
Elias M. Fisher has purchased the PcSst
Office building of Post Master Loyer for the
sum of 5,000. Mr. Loyer intends, we be
lieve, removing East.
Mrs. McCalla has purchased the property
in which Mr. E. M. Fisher now resides for
the sum of $2,000.
INFORMATION IS wanted in regard to the
time when, place where and circumstances
under which Peter Shedroa, late a private in
Company H, 22nd Regiment of Pennsylvania
Cavalry volunteers was trounded,nnd from the
effects of which he died at Fredrick City,
Maryland, on or about the sth day of July.
1804. Sbedron became detached from his
command while on a retreat fromMartinsburg,
Virginia, on the 3d of July, 1864 and joined
a wagon train going through to Fredrick
City. Any person acquainted with the tacts
in the case will confer a great favor upou his
widow and orphans by communicating them
to the editors of the INQUIRER. tf.
INJURED. —An aged gentleman, residing
with and a relative, we believe, of Dr. Geo.
Anderson, was thrown from a wagon in the
vicinity of "The Arandale," on Monday and
pretty badly injured. His face was badly cut,
but as tar as we can learn, nothing serious is
apprehended.
THE BEDFORD LTCEUM. —The punctual at
tendance of all the members of the Lyceum,
together with those who desire its success, is
requested on Saturday Evening at §4 o'clock,
at the Court House. Let all come.
For the hujuirer
Autumn.
There came the autumn, all in yellow clad,
As though he joyed in his plenteous store,
Laden with fruits that made him laugh, full
glad.
That be had banished hunger.—
Spencer's Fairy Queen.
Yes. Autumn is here: bright laughing, gor
geous sky appanelled autumn. Here in his
pride and glory. Here with his frosty morn
ing and sun shiny days. Here with his fruit
ful orchards, richly colored forests. Here to
be welcomed by young and old.
A sound breaks upon the car. It is the noise
of children. Wild with excitement they roam
the woods in search of nuts. The farmer is
storing away bis golden apples and the vint
uer gathering the fruit of the vine. Here the
piece of the one is expressed for a grateful
beverage, there the colored liquid, the life of
the other flows into the vat. Boon it will And
a place in the dark cellar. It may yet
strengthen the weak or perhaps be served on
the sacramental board at some future day.
Yes, Autumn "is here, and what a feast the
eye enjoys ! How richly the forest is clothed!
How delicate the coloring of its robe! How
pleasing the variety which appears! There
is beauty, beauty all around.
But while this season brings so much to
please, it also suggests sober thoughts. The
beauty nature wears is fading beauty. Soon
the leaves shall fall and the chill winds whistle
through the naked branches.
The season suggests thoughts of the change
that awaits us, awaits us all, and may not be
far off. It speaks solemnly of the time when
beauty shall fade from the cheet, when light
shall vanish from the eye, when strength
shall fail the active limb and we lie down in
the dust.
When the spring time comes again the for
est will be clothed afresh and the birds sing
as sweetly as ever. To which shall we awake
from the sleep of the grave? And how shall
we appear on the resurrection morn? Shall it
be in "clean robes, white robes, washed in
the blood of the Lamb ?"'
'When I gaze on the valleys of death.
On life and its varieties, which all are so
brief;
"And think that poor mortals but vapors ot
breath,
An falling to moulder like antumn's blight
Leaf.
On faith's burnished mirror, reflected afar,
I see a new life—God giveth the soul:
And as death drawetb near, so brighten the
star.
Becometh that leads to this life's precious
goal," H. J.
Meicutio said ofbis wound,
*' It teas not as deep as a treU, or as i ride
As a gate, but it wouid do."
PLANTATION BITTERS will not raise the dead
But they cure the sick, exalt the depressed,
And render life a thing to be enjoyed.
We believe there are millions of living wit
nesses to this fact. Dyspepsia is a horrid
disease, bat Plantation Bitters will cure it.
It is a most invigorating tonij, for weakness
and mental despondency. Those who are
"out of sorts" should try Plantation Bitters.
The Truth about Dyspepsia.
Whoever says that dyspepsia is incurable, tells
a—that is to say, makes an egregious mistake.
More than ten thousand aggravated cases have
been cured by HOSTRTTKR'S STOMACH BIT
TEKS, while the number that have been prevent
ed from coming to a head, by the same means, is
incalculable. In this season of the year, when
the appetite is sometimes too vigorous for the
comfort and safety of the stomach, indigestion is
most prevalent and most distressing. Is the appe
tite to be balked to accommodate the digestive or
gans ? Not so: for then the frame would lack its
due proportion of nutriment. The thing to be
done is to STRI-RUTHEX THE STOMACH, tone the
liver, and put the bowels in perfect order. Noth
ing will do this so effectually, so rapidly, so qui
etly, so pleasantly, as HOSTETTEK'S BIT
TER'S. This potent preparation trims and bal
ances tbe system, and clothes it as it were, with
defensive armor. Chronic dyspepsia, liver com
plaint, and fever and ague are never known to at
tack those who are wise enough to invoke the aid
oftbis great preventive. oct-t
Dr Schenck'* Pulmonic Syrup.
Ttis great medicine cured by Dr. J. H. Schenck
the proprietor, of Pulmonary Consumption, when
speedy death appeared to be inevitable, liis phy
sicians prononnced bis case incurable, when be
commenced tbe use of this simple but powerful
remedy. His health was restored in a very short
time, and no retnrn of tbe disease has been appre
hended, for all the symptoms quickly disappear
ed and bis present weight is more than two hun
dred pounds.
Since his recovery he has devoted his attention
exclusively to the cure of Consumption, end the
diseases which are usually complicated with it, and
the cures effected by his medicines have been very
numerous and truly wonderful. Dr. Schenck
makes professional visits to several of the larger
cities weekly, where be has large concourse of pa
tients, and it is truly astonishing to see poor con
sumptives that have to be lifted out of their car
riages, and in a few months healthy, robust per
sons. Dr. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, Sea Weed
Tonic and Mandrake Pills are generally all re.
quired in curing Consumption. Full directions
accompany each, so that any one can take them
'without seeing Dr. Schenck, but when it is conve
nient it is best to see him, Re gives advice free,
but for a thorough examination with bis Respir
ometer his fee is three dollars.
Sold byjall Druggists and Dealers' price $1.50
per bottle, or $7.50 the half dozen. All letters for
advice should be addressed to Dr. Scheuck'a Prin
cipal Office, No. 15 North 6th Street, Philadel
phia, Pa.
General Wholesale AgenU: Deinas Barnes &
Co., N. Y.; 8. 8. Hance, Baltimore, Md.; John
D. Parke, Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker 4 Taylor,
Chicago. 111.; Colins Bros., St- Louis, Mo.
16:3dweamly *
MARRIED.
On Sunday, Sept. 15,1867, by Rev. W. B. Purdy,
M. ALEX. McELWAINE, of Union tp., Bedford
county, Pa., and Miss MISSISSIPPI ASH
CRAFT, of Chest tp., Clearfield county, Pa.
On the evening of the 15th Oct.. 1867, at the
house of Wm. D. Tetwiler'e, near Waterside by
Uob't. Ralston. Esq., Mr. JACOB D. TETWILER
to Mrs. MARY ELIZABETH BERMAN, all of
this county.
On the 17th inst., at the residence of the bride's
parents, by the Rev. G. C. Probst, Mr. JACKSON
MILLS, and Miss SAP.AH MELOTT, both of East
Prov. tp.
On the Bth inst., at his office in St. Clairsville,
by A. Zimmers, Esq., Mr. HENRY 11 BLAIK, of
St. Clair, and Miss MARGARET WILLIAMS, of
Somerset co., Pa.
On the 2d Oct., by the same, at the residence of
the bride's father, Mr. AMOS CLA 1 COMB, of
Union, and Miss SARAH JANE YONT, of St-
Clair.
DIED
IN MF.UORIAM. —On Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1867,
in the town of Bedford, at the residence of her son,
Isaac Mcngel, Mrs. ELIZABETH MENGEL was
translated by sndden death from the trials and j
conflicts of earth to her happy and peaceful home
in heaven. The cause of her death was a sudden
visitation of apoplexy, enjoying good health nntil
within two hours of her death. She was a con
sistent and much beloved member of theEv. Luth.
church, into which she was baptized in infancy.
At an early age she confirmed those vows in York,
Pa., and united with the church under the pastoral
earc of Ker. 3. G. Schtnucker, Sen., D. D. She
was sixty-seven years, ten months and ten days
of age. Her religious experience was ofthe ripest
and deepest kind. Her jidrlity and humility were
well marked. Her greatest joys were to read her
Bible, and faithfully attend upon the ordinances
of God's house, to refresh and invigorate her
christian character and graces. To the day of her
death she was faithful to her master and religious
duties. She leaves many mourning friends and
acquaintances.
" None knew her, but to love ber,
None named her, but to praise "
We sorrow for her departure : but our consola
tion is that our loss is her inexpressible gain.
PASTOR.
A NOTHER VETO ON HIGH PRICES.
You can save money by buying your goods at
JIAXX'N CORNER,
OF
MILLER & BOWSER,
BEDFORD, PA.
They arc now opening a choice variety of new
and desirable
FALL A WINTER GOODS.
DRY GOODS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
FANCY NOTIONS,
COTTON YARNS,
HATS,
CAPS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
GROCERIES,
QUEENS WARE,
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
BROOMS.
BASKETS, WOODEN WARE, &<\
Look at somu of their prices:
CALICOES, 8, IU, 12, 15, 16.
GINGHAM, 12J, 15, 18, 20.
MUSLIN, 10, 12, 14, 15, 18, 20.
; CASSIMERF.S CLOTHS, SATINETT and
LADIES SACK TNG at very luw prices. Ladies,
Gent's and Misses Shoes, Sandals and Overshoe!
■ in great variety, ilea's, boys and youths boots
; best Coffee, Tcs, Sugar and Syrup at market
prices; low Feed, Flour for sale here at all times
We inv'te all to call and see tbe goods, and coni
i pare prices, before buying your goods. Our mottc
; is, short profits.
I TERNS —Cash, notes or products Oct.2s:Smo
PUKE GRAPE WINE FOR SACRAMBNTAL
purposes. Pure blackberry wine, nine years
old, sold when prescribed by a regular physician.
No. 1 diamond coal oil, clear as crystal. Heavy
flint glass lamp chitnaeys, at
HEC'KERMAN A SDN *8 Drug Store.
OoLti:;*.
BRIDGE ROOFING. The Commissioners of
Bedford county will let, on the premises, to
the lowest and best bidder, on Tuesday, November
sth, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the roofing of the bridge
across Dunning's creek, near the house of Joseph
Griffith, in St. Clair township-
By enier of the board,
Oet-25:2t. JNO, Q.'FISHER, Clerk.
NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that there
will be exnosed at public sale, on Tuesday,
November 19th, 1867, at the north ond ot Richard
street, in the borough of Bedford, the bridge on
which the Bedford and Holiday sburg road, crosses
the Juniata.
' JAMBS CLARK.
Oct.2S:3 JOSIAII PENROSE.
/ 4 RAND JURORS drawn for November Term,
VA 3d Monday, 18th day, A. D. 1867.
Bedford Toirnehip: David Points, foreman;
Bedford Borough: Joseph Alsip.
Brood, Top: James Ross.
Hopoteellt George Clapper, W. H. Dasher,Jno.
Hinish.
Harrieon: John H." Wert*, James Scott, Samuel
B. Hoffman.
Juniata: Stephen McCreary, John Armell.
liberty: John McClain, Henry Kelley, John
Berkstresser.
Providence Eaet: Francis W Pee.
Providence H'..' Joseph Whetstone,
St. Clair: Henry Kauffman, Joseph Furgeson,
Josiah Penrose, Samuel Ickes, Jr.
Union: W J Palmer, Samuel T Berkley, Win
James.
Southampton: George Miller.
PETIT JURORS drawn for same Term:
Bedford Borough: Samuel Shuck, John A.
Mowrr,
Bedford Toxuehip: Daniel Walter, Michael
Dibert, John Fetter.
Broad Top: William Foster,
Cumberland V r aHey: Peter Derextcr, William
Smith, Henry J Bruner, Join J Werti,
Voter air: David Whetsttme,
Hopewell. Samuel Davis,
Juniata: William Fraiier. of George,
Londonderry: Samuel Carpenter, Henry Mil
ler,
Monroe: David Miller, K'linond Ash.
A'apier: John Williams, UeorgeW. Blackburn,
Cornelius Whetstone,
Providence Went.: Daniel Smouse, John b.
Mortimore, John C- Calhoun,
St. Clair; William Yout, Hiram Blackburn,
Southampton: James Northcraft, Lewis Brown
ing,
t'm'ou: George Becgle, Joseph Croyle, George
Sowers, Michael Moses, Emannol Benton, Jacob
Shafer.
Woodberry Middle: William Simpson, James
Miller, David F Keagy,
Woodbeiry South. D. B. Armstrong, D i
Buck.
Drawn and certified at Bedford, this 16th day of
Sept., A. D. 1867.
ISAAC KENSINGER,
WILLIAM KIRK,
Attest: Jury Cemmis sionere.
Jso. G. Fish eit, Clerk. oct2s
SHERIFF'S SALES.—By virtue of sundry
writs of vend, expos, and fieri facias to me di
rected, there will be sold at the Court House, in
the Borough of Bedford, on Saturday the 16th day
of Nov. next, A. n. 1867, the following real estate,
situated in I nion township, Bedford county, vis:
All defendant's interest in and to a tract of land
adjoining Valentine Fickes, doe'd, on the north,
Conrad linlcr, and Win. Cook, on the east, John
George, on the south, Joseph Cook and Thomas
Cook on the west, containing 190 acres, more or
lost.
Also, alt defendant's interest in and to a tract
of land*adjoining Edyard Shoenberger on the
south, Henry Boquct on the west, Peter Sbcenber
ger and Wm. Cook on the north, and Wm. George
on the east, containing 310 acres, more or less.
Also, all defendant's interest in and to a tract
of land adioining John Berkhimer on the sontb,
Jacob Fisher, now others, on the west, John
George on the north, John Couple's improvement
on the enst, containing 370 acres, more or loss, 25
acres, more or less, cleared and under fence.
Also, all defendant's interest in and to a tract
of land, adjoining lands of John Fetter on the
east, lands of Henry Johnson on the south, Edwin
Shoenberger and Wm. George on the west, and
John Cessna on the nortb, containing 400 acres,
more or less.
-vs„. all defendant's •• ip and to a tract
of land, adjoining tbesitinmit of Dunning's moun
tain on the east. James Watt on the south, W'm.
Berkhimer and others on the west, and Wm.
George on the north, containing 289 acres, more
or lesa.
Also, all defendant's interest to a tract of land,
adjoining lands of John Akc on the North-west,
Conrad Claycomb on the North-east, and John
Bowser on the South-west, containing SO acres and
10 perches, more or less.
Also, all defendant's interest in .and to a tract
of land, adjoining lands of Adam Shaffer on the
east, James Johnson on the south, Dr. Shmnber
gcr's heirs on the west, Jacob Eckhart on the
north, containing 250 acres, more or less.
Also, all defendant's interest in and to a tract of
land, adjoining Edward Evans on the west, Mary
Dyce on the north, Freseel's heirs on the east.
Charles Williams on the -outh, containing 250
acres, more or less.
Also, all defendant's interest iD and to a tract of
land, adjoining Conrad Imleron the west, Edward
Evans and James Johnson on the north, and lands
of Samuel Barclay's heirs on the sonth, containing
180 acres, more or less.
Also, all defendant's interest in and to a tract of
land, adjoining lands of the defendant on the
-outh-east and west, and John Shea on the north,
containing 173 acres, more or less.
Also, all defendant's interest in and to a traot of
land, adjoining land* of Charles Petit and thelast
described land on the south and east, lands of
John Shea on the north, lands of George Craugh
an, containing 173 acres, more or less.
Also, all defendant's interest in and to a tract
of land, adjoining lands of John Shea and John
Little on the south and west, Edward Rvans on
the north, and Charles Williams on the east, con
taining 121 acres, more or less.
Also, all defendant's interest in and to a tract of
land, adjoining lands of John Boyerand Dr. Shmn
berger on the north and west, Edward Evans on
the south, containing 88 acres, mote or lees.
Also, all defendant's interest in and to a tract
of land, adjoining the last above described tract
of land on the south-east, Joseph Akeon the south
west, and Dr. Shorn berger's heirs on the north
and nortn-east, containing 124 acres, mora or less.
Also, all defendant's interest in and to a tract
of land, adjoining other lands of defendant on the
south-west, the Blair county line on the north-east,
Jacob Eckart on the sontl, containing 100 acres,
more or less.
Also, all defendant's inUrest is and to a traot of
land, adjoining lands of Matthew Potter on the
south-west, Emannel Bolliiger on the north-west,
Jacob Burket's heirs on tie cast, and other lands
of defendant* on the sou.h east, containing 100
acres, more or less, being part of Jacob Burket's.
Also, all defendant's interest in and to a tract of
land, adjoining lands of Dr. Sho:oberger in right,
JeuiesMrCormlck on the north, and Jacob Burket's
heirs on the south, containing 74 acres, more or
less.
Seised and taken in extrution as the property
of David C. McCormack.
Also, one tract of land containing one hundred
and acres, more or less, with about
forty-five acres cleared and under fence, with sone
storied log house and log stable, and a small
orchard thereon, adjoining lands of Jos. Bowman,
Isaac lliams, Mary Jones. Michael Stoner, Elias
Murphey, and others, .situated in Southampton
township and taken in execution as the property
of George Buxton.
ROBERT STECKMAN, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Bedford, Pa., Oct. 25,1567.
I IST OF CAUSES put down for trial at No
lj vember Term, 1867 (l-Bth day:/
W S Entrekin vs. Kensinger A Flack.
John Crist vs Eliza CorL
David llcidler vs Huntingdon A Broadtop M. R.
11. A Coal Co.
Michael Ritchey T8 Jos. B. Stoner.
Jos A Sophia Kennard vs David A Arnold Lash
ley.
Geo W. Magers vs Michael Feather ct al
David B Bulger vs Jac Brenncman.
Jeremiah Knouffvs Jno H IVerts et al
Thos. 11. Evans vs Isaiah Shafer et al
Jas Patton vs Dr We Barch
John Black et al vs Cath Tricker
■ Jas. Patton vs Dr Wm Bruch
! Sain'l Criseman et al vs Jno Ake's Admr
Thos Ritchey vs Jac Lingenleltcr et al
Fred Smith et al vs Alex Fletcher ct al
Same vs John Cavender et al
Sainl J Castneret al vs Michael Fox
Micbl Hagan vs Alvan Boylan
John S Hetriek vs Jno G. Clark
Geo. S Potter vs Jno Ebetly
Jno Streseer vs Levi Fluck.
Certified Oct. 14, 1867.
oct 18: G. E. SIIANNON, Prot.
WANTED— A first class Teacherto take charge
of the public schools at Sax ton. by October
Ist, 1*67. E- A. FOCKLKR, Sec.
C. W. Moos, Prest. sep2U:3t.
PUBLIC LAXE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of
Bedford county, the undersigned administrator of
the estate of Henry Whetstone, late of Monroe
township, in said county, deceased, will offer for
•ale, by public outcry, upon the premises,
On Saturday, the 9th day of Aor ember next,
all the following described two tracts of land, sit
uftte in the township aforesaid to wit:
*\°' }' 'be Mansion Tract, adjoining
lands of IV idow Means' heirs, A. J. Steckman, and
' r ®" "°- ®> hereafter described, containing about
180 acres and 76 perches, more or less, and having
SoT.Vf 1 '!' 1 * good ** stor ? hog DWELLING
HOUSE, double log Barn with sheds, good gran
ary Ac. attached, und other out-buildiags thereon
erected. About 100 acres of this land is cleared,
is under fence, ami in good state of cultivation;
eight acres of which is good meadow. Thcro is
also a good apple orchard, and two never-failing
springs of water upon the premises with a pump
of running witter at the door.
No. ! is a tract of Timber Land, adjoining the
above, containing 22 acres, and is well covered
with oak, pine 'id other valuable Timber.
"1 he.-e lands are situated in u pleasant neighbor
hood, about 6 miles south of the Railroad Station
at Bloody Run, and convenient to Schools and
Churches. Titles indisputable.
Also, there will be sold at the same time and
place, HAY by the ton and CORN and OATS by
tbe bushel.
Sale to commcace at 11 o'clock a.m. of said day,
when terms will be raado known by
LEWIS lIOUSA.KE.'
Oct 18 Administrator.
pARQUHAR
IS SELLING
FALL ANI) WINTER
DRY (JOODS,
NOTIONS,
GROCERIES,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
AND EVERY
ARTICLE IN HIS LINE
ASTONISHINGLY CHE A P.
REMEMBER REED'S BUILDING
OPPOSITE TIIE BEDFORD HOTEL.
J. B. FARQCHAR.
Oct 18,'67.
JJUBLIC SALE
OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
2019 ACRES OF FARM, WOOD AND
GRAZING LAND.
In pursuance of an order of the Orphans'
Court of the county of Bedford, the subscriber
Trustee to sell the Real Estate of Doctor William
Watson, deceased, and Administrator with the
will annexed of Elirn Watson, deceased, will ex
pose to public sale on the premises on TUESDAY
THE 12TU DAY OF NOVEMBER a. d. 1867,
the following described Real Estate, late the
property of said deeeaents, si.uated in the
Townships of Bedford and Cumberland Valley,
adjoining and South of tbe Bedford Springs'
property, vii:
No. 1. Containing 213 Acres and 150 Perches,
neat measuie, of which a considerable portion is
cleared and having a TENANT HOUSE thereon
erected.
No. 2. Containing 281 Acres and 71 Perches,
neat measure, adjoining Number 1.
No. 3. Containing 281 ecres and 36 perches,
neat measure, adjoining number 2, partly cleared.
No. 4. Adjoining No. 3, containing 288 acres
and 101 pe chcs, neat measure, of which a large
part is cleared and under fence, and having a
TENANT HOUSE and Double Log Barn thereon
erected. There is upon this tract an excellent
Situ ro A Saw Mill.
N. 5. Adjoining the Bedford Springs property,
containing 257 acres and 45 perches, neat meas
ure, of which a considerable portion is cleared,
and having a TENANT HOUSE thereon erected.
Vn 6. Also Tlodford Sptioga
property, containing 259 acres ard 29 perches,
neat measure, of which a considerable portion is
cleared and under fcnee*with a TENANT HOUSE
thereon erected.
No. 7. Being Woodland, containing 253 acres
and 27 perches, neat measure, adjoining Nos. 3.
and 4.
No. 8. Being also Woodland, containing 104 x
cres and 86 perches, neat measure, adjoining No.
6 and the Springs property.
These lands are well timbered, and Nos. 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, and 6 are well watered and will make excel
lent grazing farms.
A draft of the lands can be seen at the office of
the subscriber in Bedford Borough.
No. 9. All the interest which tbe said Dr. Wil
liam Watson had at the time of his death, in a lot
of ground containing 10 acres, more or less, in
the manor of Bedford, adjoining land of J. Mar
tin's heirs and others.
TERMS: One-third of the purchase money at
the confirmation of the sale by the Court, and the
balanoe in two equal annual payments thereafter,
without interest, to be secured by judgment
bonds.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. in., of said
day. [octlßw4] S. L RUSSELL.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.—AII persons interes.
i ted are hereby notified that the tallowing
named accountants have filed their accounts in
the Register's office of Bedford county, and that
the santc will be presented to the Orphans' Court
in and for said county, on Tuesday the 19 day of
November next, at the Court House in Bedford,
for confirmation;
The account of John Harcleroad, administrator
of the estate of Christian Harcleroad, late of Bed
ford tp, dee'd.
The account of John Dicken, Exr of the last
Will 4c.. of Moses Dicken, late of Cumberland
Valley tp., dee'd.
The account of Daniel F'etcher, Exr. ot the last
will 4c. of John Morton, late of Monroe township,
dee'd. _
The final account of David M. Rcplogle. Admr
of the estate of George Sharp, late of Middle
Woodberry tp., deo'd.
The account of Hiram Davie, Admr of the es
tate of David Rondabush, late of Napier town
ship, dee'd.
The account of Albert Wright and Edwin A .
Wright, Admr* of the estate of Thos. G. Wright,
late of St. Glair tp-, dee'd.
The account of Michael Wert*, Esq., Testamen
tary Guardian of Joseph Claycomb.
The account of George B. Holsinger, Guardian
of Louisa Funk.
The account of James M. Barndollar. Kir of
the last will Ac. of Sarah Fare, late of Bloody
Run Borough, dee'd.
The account of David C. Long, Admr of the
estate of Richard W Jones, late oT South Wood
berry tp., dee'd.
The account of Anion W llson, guardian of Mag
gie, Charles and Jonathan C. Dicken, minor chil
dren of Jonathan C. Dicken, late of Cumberland
Vallev township, dee'd.
" 0. E. SHAN NON, Register.
Oct 14.1567.
QOURT PROCLAMATION.
y„ the Coroner, the Jneticen of the Pence, nod
Con,tablet in the different Totcnehip, in the
County of Bedford, Oreetimj:
Ksow ye that in pursuance of a precept to me
directed, under the hand and the seal of the Hon.
ALEXANDER KING, President of the several
Courts of Common Pleas in the Sixteenth District,
consisting of the eonntics of Franklin, Fulton,
Bedford and Somerset, and by virtue of his office
of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General
Jail Delivery for'the trial of capital and other of
fenders therein and in the General Court of Quar
ter Sessions of the Peace: and W. G. Eioh
oltz and OEOWiE W. Gcmp, Esqs., Judges of the
same Court, in the same County of Bedford, yon
and each of you are hereby required to be and
appear in your proper persons, with your Records,
Recognizances, 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 lie holden for the county of Bed
ford, aforesaid, on the
THIRD MONDAY OF NOV. [briny the ISth Jay, )
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 hand at Bedford, on the vth of
Augnst in the year of our Lord, 1867.
aug'j ROBERT BTECKMAN, Shff.
OYES! OYES! OYES!--The undersigned
having taken out auctioneer license holds
himself in readiness to cry sales and auctions on
the shortest notice. Give him a call. Address
him at Kay's Hill, Bedford county, Pa.
WILLIAM GRACKY.
octlß:tim.
HUNTINGDON A BROADTOP HArLROAD
—On and after Thursday, Oct. 16, 1817, Pas
senger Trains will arrive and depart an follow*:
Accouti Mail. STATIONS | Accoir. Mail.
KM. A. M SIDINGS A.M. KM.
1.e4.401x 7.5#i Huntingdon, ak9.30 *r4.17
5.02 B.l<) ; MoCodneHstown 9.08! 3.37
5.11- 8.22 Pleasant Grove, 8.58 5.49
5.31 8.36 Marklesbarg, I 8.35 5.30
5.50 8.53 Coffee Ran, 8.23 3.15
6.00 0,01 Rough A Beady 8,13 3JBB
6.10 9.12 Cove, t 8.58 2.54
6.20 9.16 Fisher's Summit, 7.5: i; 2.50
AKB vfi ts 0.3.1 . _ . L2..15
A * 6 ' 8 LE 0.40, ' | LE '- 5 - AU2.26
10.00 j Riddleeburg, 2.08
10.08 llopewall, 2.00
10.24 l'iper's Run, 1.44
• 10.42 Tatetville, ' 1.19
10.55 Bloody Run, 1.07
AK 11.05 M i,ant Dallas. , t* 1.00
6110 LP'S RUN BRANCH.
Usß.4l> LB 9.s<>Saiton, Alt 7.3(1 A2.30
6.55! 10.05 Coalmont, 7.15 2.15
7.00 10.10 Crawford, 7.10 2.10
A87.15 ar 10.20 Dudley, lb 7.05 Lr2.05
I Broad Top City.
Oct 15:67. JOHN M'KILUI'S, Supt.
TEACHER'S EXAMINATIONS.
The annual examinations of Teachers will be
held as follows: For East Providence, (House
holder's 8. H.) Saturday, Oct. 12. Union, (Mo
ses') Saturday, Oct. 19. St. Clair, (Eight Square,)
Saturday, Oct. 26. Bedford Borough and Town
ship, (Bedford,) Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 28 and
29. Londonderry, (Hog Back,) Wednesday, Oct.
30. Harrison (Buffalo Mills), Thursday, Cot 31.
Juniata, (Buenna Vista,) Friday, Nov. 1. Schelis
burg and Napier, (Sohelleburg) Saturday, Nov. 2.
Cumberland Valley, (Centreville) Monday, Nov.
4. Snake Spring (Hartley's) Tuesday, Nov. 5.
Monroe (Clearville) Wednesday, Nov. 6. Bloody
Bun Borough and West Providenco tp., (Bloody
Run)Thursday,Nov.7. Hopewell,(Dasher's )Broad
Top and Coaidale Bor. (Hopewell) Friday, Nov.
8. Saxton Borough and Liberty (Stouerstown,)
Saturday, Nov. 9. Woodberry Middle, (Wood
berry) Monday, Nov. 11. Woodberry South,
(New Enterprise,) Tuesday, Nov. 12. Colerain,
(Brick Church,) Thursday, Nov. 14. Southamp
ton, (Adam's S. H.) Friday, Nov. 15. Special
Bee. Bedford, Monday, Nov. 18, and Saturday
Nov. 23. No private examinatio is will be grant
ed. Examinations begin at 9 A. M., when all
wish 10 be examined must be present. None need
rpply except those who are prepared to stand an
examination in Orthography, Beading, Writing,
Geography, Grammar. Mental and Written Arith
metic, Theory of Teaching, and U. S. History.
H. W. FISHER, Co. Supt.
Bedford, Sept. 30.
J ACOB STOECKENI versus MA LIN DA
BTOECKENI. In tbe Court of Common
Pleas of Bedford county. No. 167, Sept. Term,
1867. Sept. 2, 1867, on motion, alias Subpa-na
awarded and Jno. Lntz appointed Commissioner
to take testimony, Ac., and make return to said
Court at next Term.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
Commissioner, appointed as above stated, will at
tend to the duties of his said rppointment, at his
office in Bedford, on Monday, the 4th day of Nov.
A. D. 1867, at 1 o'clock P. M. when and where all
parties interested may attend if they think proper.
Oct ll:3t> JOHN LUTZ, Com'r.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned ap
pointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford
county. Auditor to settle the exception.- and make
distribution of the balance in tbe hands of Levi
Evans, Guardian of John Hoover, heir of Mary
Hoover, deceased, will attend for that purpose at
bis office, in Bedford, on Tuesday, October 22d
insL, when and where all interested can attend if
they think proper. M. A. POINTS,
octll: • Auditor.
George Solesby ") In the Court of Common
vs. ; Pleas of Bedford County,
Susan Solesby. j No. 15, Sept. T. L*67. Sub
po na in Libel lor Divorce, Sept 2, 1867. On mo
tion, alias Subpoena awarded, and Hayes Irvine
appointed Commissioner to take testimony, <te.,
and make return to said Court at next term.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned
Commissioner, appointed as above stated, will at
tend to the duties of his said ppointment at his
office, in Bedford, on Friday the 18th day of Octo
ber, A. D. 1867, at 10 o'clock A. M . when and
where ail parties interested may atteud if they
thick proper. HAYES IRVINE,
oct4:3t Commissioner.
j RON WATER PIPE.
nARTLEY A METZGER are row prepared
to furnish all sizes of GALVANIZED IRON
WATER PIPE st remarkably LOW rates. This
pipe is pure, will last a lifetime, ean be rur. in all
directions, and is the very thing to carry that
crystal spring right to your door.
Also, HYDRAULIC RAMS, FORCE PUMPS,
BATiI TUBS, Ac. Ac., furnished to order.
"BUCKEYE REAPERS."
"FARMER MOWERS "
RI'SSELL REAPERS and MOWERS.
Green Castle Cradles, stacks of Scythes, Snaths,
Ac., and all kinds of tools lor harvesting.
junel4 HARTLEY 4 METZGER.
| STIfcAY SHEEP. —Came to the residence of
lO the subscriber in Snake Spring township, on
or about the 15th of July last, eighteen head of
Sheep. Ten old ones and eight lambs. .Some
have marks and others none. The owner will
pay the usual charges and take tbem away.
oct4;3t BENJ. R. ASHCOM.
I EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters Testamen-
J tary upon the last will Ac.. of Ann Catharine
Dannaker. late of the Borough of Schellsburg,
dee'd. Having been issued by the Register of Bed
ford ccunty to the subscriber, he gives notice to
all persons indebted to the estate of said deceased
to male payment: claims against tbe estate prop
erly authenticated, should be presented by claim
ants immediately. ABRAHAM B. BUNX.
oct4 fit Executor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE. — EtaU of William
Lane, dcc'd. —The undersigned Auditor ap
pointed by the Orphans' Court ef Bedford eounty,
to make distribution of the balance in the hands
of John Mower and S. L. Russell. Esqrs., Admin
istrators "de bonis non" with the will annexed
of Wil.iam Lane, dee'd, will attend to the duties
of hi appointment, at his office in Bedford, on
Tuesday the loth day of October, 1867, when and
where all persona interested c.xn attend if they
think proper. G. H. SPANG,
octd Auditor.
THE SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES
JL will re-open on MONDAY, SEPT. 2d, in the
Lecture Room of the Presbyterian Church.
Principal, Mrs. C. V. R. BONNEY.
TEAMS, per quarter of ten weeks, $6 to $lO.
REI' E nations. —0. E. Shannon, T. R. Gettys,
W. P. Schell, A. King, Jacob Reed. G. W. Rupp.
Bedford, Aug. 30:3 m
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
Dj aiitcUvu utu>,o.,i orrtnmmon Pleas
of Bedford County, the undersignod will, at his
office, in Bedford", on Sept. 14, 1867, take testi
mony to supply the p'ace of lost deeds and per
fect the title of Moses Rohison to the estate of his
father, George Robison late of Monroe tp., dee'd.
aag2o:3t JOHN P. REED, Commissioner.
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ADMINISTRATORS' NOTlCE.—Letters of
Administration having been granted to the
subscribers residing in Liberty tp., by the Regis
ter of Bedford county, upon the estate of David
Kensinger, late ot said township, all persons in
debted are requested to make payment at once;
and those having claims against the estate are re
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Manufacturers of Portable and Stationary Steam
Engines and Boilers, Portable and Stationary
Saw Mills. Iron and Brass Castings made and
fitted up for Mills, Factories, Forges, Blast Fur
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of a depot on the Pacific Rail Road back of Oma
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First tract of bottom lands timbered and prarie
two miles from Omaha City.
One third of 7,000 acres in Fulton Ccunty Pa.,
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Over t.OOO acres of valuable ore, coal and tim
ber lands in West Virginia.
ALSO, A lot of ground (about one acre) at
Willow Tree, in Snake Spring Township,-on
Chambersburg and Bedford Turnpike, three miles
East of Bedford, with frame dwelling house,
cooper shop, stable, Ac. thereon erected.
ALSO, Twenty-five one acre lots, adjoining the
Borough of Bedford, with lime stone rock for
kiln or quarry on the upper end of each.
Also, 320 acres of land in Woodbury co., lowa.
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QPLENDID HOTEL
►O AT PRIVATE SALE.
The subscriber offers at Private Sale the splen
did Hotel in Bloody F,nn, known as the "Morgret
Hotel," situated in the western part of the town.
This hotel posseeees all the advantages of a good
locality, D(1 is, in every respect, a very desirable
location. The house is built of brick and nearly
new, and contains 13 room,, and has attached a
wash house and bake house; a good stable capable
of holding 40 horses, large corn-crib, slaughter
house and other buildings. There is also attach
ed two full lots of grouud, fronting 97 feet on the
Main street in the plan of the town. The abject
for selling is that tbe proprietor intends moving
west, and any one desiring to purchase a property
will do well to examine this one. TERMS: £4.000
cash, or $4,500 in three equal annual payments,
without interest, secured by judgment bonds.
aug.3o:3m J. STONER-
A EDITORS NOTICE.—The undersigned, ap
pointed "Toexamineand settle the exceptions
to the account of William Griffith, Adm'r ol the
Estate of Jesse Burket, dee d correct the account
and make distriYntion, will sit for that purpose,
at his office, in Bedford, on TUESDAY, the 15tb
day of October next, at 10 o'clock A. M. where
and when all persons in crested may attend if
they think proper.
JOHN MOWER.
Sep. 27. Auditor
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned ap
pointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford
county, to make distribution of the balance in the
hands of Ilenrv Ickes. jr.. and Joseph Ickcs, Ad
ministralors of Henry Ickes, deceased, will at
tend to the duties of bis appointment, rt his of
fice in Bedford, cn Wednesday, tie 16 tk of Octo
ber, 1867, when alb interested can attend if they
think pepper. M. A. POINTS,
ep2T.-3t Auditor.
A AUDITORS NOTICE.—The undersigned
appointed by the Court of Bedford
County. Auditor to make distribution of the bal
ance i' the hands of Silas W. Sparks, Executor
of the Estate of Solm Sparks, deceased, will at
tend for that purpose, at his office, in Bedford, on
MONDAY the 14th day of October 1867 at ten
o'clock A. M. when all interested can attend.
E.~F. KERR
Pep. 27. Auditor.
DIVIDENDS.— Notice is hereby given that the
annual premiums held by tbe policy holders
of the Uermania Life Insurance Company, will
have a dividend declared thereon on the Sth of
January next, for the years 1560—61-62—63 and
64, and vcaily thereafter on all premiums.
M. A. POINTS, Agent
of the Germania Life Insurance Co., N. Y.
sep27:2t
AUDITORS NOTICE.—The undersigned ap
pointed by the Orphan's Court of Bedford
County. Auditor to make distribution of the bal
ance in the hands of M. A. Points; Adm r of the
Estate of Pias Little, dee'd will attend for that
purpose, at his office, in Bedford, on THURSDAY,
the 17 th day of October at ten o'olock A. M, when
all interested ean attend.
J. B. CESSNA,
Sep. 27. Auditor
BEDFORD BOKOUGH BONDS for
f 2,000.00 in four of $500.00 each, paya
ble Sth July 1868, 1869, 1870 and 1871, with in
terest payable every six months, and free from
taxation." These bonds can be had by any one
desiring a safe investment by applying to
0. E. SHANNON, Chief Rurgess,
sep2o:3t Bedford, Pa.
WOOD WANTED. — Proposals for delivering
25, or more, cords of Wood, at the jail, will
' be received at once, at the Commisrioners' office.
Wood to be ranked and measured at the jail.
! Bv order of tbe Commissioners.
se P 2O: JNO. G. FISHER, Clexk.
NOTICE TO ASSESSORS.—The Assessors
elected to make the Triennial Assessment,
t are requested to meet at the Commissioners Of
fice, in Bedford, on FRIDAY, the 11th day of
1 October next, to receive the books, instructions,
- Ac. It is important that all be present at that
; time. By order of the Commissioners.
- sep2o JNO. G.FISHER, Clerk.
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF JUDG
MENT and Promissory Notes, either with,or
without waiver of exemption, for sale at this
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