Bedford inquirer. (Bedford, Pa.) 1857-1884, April 03, 1868, Image 3

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    tirtfori) Inquirer.
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DesmCTBW- —TV following is a directory
i.'fibers of Bedford. County and the
at Bedford. if Ae Ministers of Bed
utd the time of meeting of the 4i feren?
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■■■imiiw eo-trrer 4#th:bs.
.. (( —3i. Alex. King.
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r I3lp.
-- rim ■ r.Jrrzyy, 'tn<i Recttciar. Aa.—O.
I, r iiaoan.
" Attorney-—V, P isrr
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_r - Bahsft Sore*. :,:i.
; Sutritf —Philip Haxuri
jitrnwy-jr—rssm.-tsi Ksuanaan.
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mm, aa.i P. M. tuctm fi<r> lnhw 8.
; ,. r .wur. —/ >ha W. &ii huwia
~ ,-r—o. A.. .'.alanw^XahHi.
is 4 I- Noble. SMMT'I —Swmaai
<.iih- Sb*i*swf E. ?. a err. Cforw—T. St.
... T'ammrtf —W asm Bushh f%jpmaa*
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—.laaw Hairing!*, Joicx D. La-iar.
•OSaeCB MTlcm
_> ■. 4 —<o E rhaaaea.
—Pltgi? Hnn I'i
, -XkauiL Ly oi, Jan Boor, A. W.
v Sf. sh'HKu.kier. Hiram Lenta ami T. &
"e.-—£. S uxfeaas. Trmtamrtc—
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_ . Jrm—Raw. J. >*. M- Attee.
■ .u.i .t—Rev. 2. ii. W. Reeii.
• B*frw ■■ t —Her H. Hroiemu.
* i CeW ; —Ee*. Thomas Heyien.
AiiaciaT:'*sa.
... £, ... No. 129, A. T. M„ sou a
. irsr ■ariaaty en er bet', re &Baegs.'< the
. • t L£a . id '.be eoraer if Pitt aai Biekard
■t -* B £me&m*±. leeef, Xtj. 114, I. Q. 0.
J •>.. : the 6nt and tnii* W*eeder ea
a.t- -a.:i in nth, in tae 3i/.ire Haij
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•- ;"■ Li e - 'cn "t : ua the Beifin4 Ha.
...~i £.£/. 3o. Its, 1. 0. ii- T-, sou in
e <m an 3t.:n-i*y oraßiag of eaeii
.V . j. A it- ineecj <-.-sry *7ba.-iay
• 4E. :_ be story of Lingesfelter s
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THK i-'ait IKEK TO Bt EXL ABUEO.
ES rag TIJEE to SCBaCBIBE
II F H THE CAMPAIGN
THE 3.SS' TMBCSB
458
BRI>F' aL> IXtil IBJHt
FOK THREE L> OLLABS!
The will ea.arje the Isoccustean
■ xbt toliimn naaer es or looat the Srst May
sat. h. xre te da tats la nseet the
"•twiaj Wics at' eesLmnstt/. The ah iitiun
s. .am u each page, t gather with saci'fier
, ;£ xi*x fen he the >egta. wiH enable as a: ar
ir readers tnn-i si. re ajarter than w* in
i present, aa i £i;e them uli the airantaaes of
(th a -a. aai zecera! aewspajwr.
FOR THK CAMPAIGN.
-e <r iajtm tiirf la>i.airerfrttffi *— lat Jose
:iiL T± of 2iovnnr. 'it
mpar-hTi relj • Sxunw
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THE SEW FORK WEEKLY TP.IR
ENE.
Wa wi., ah > -ea-i the Xsw Fork Weekly Trib
.ae. and Bedferi i.e . a* far eon year to any
irs-.a wh-> wti' pay as three dollars in adan>-e-
Those who hare already paid ©s ja ati-'anee s>r
te lai? -** - sisaee the it- of Peoroxry, by
-ayiaz as one 'i..iar ad ilt.enai w.l hare the
T" awe sent • them from -hn Ist Hay
. lim Ist ,( May ItS'A, This is son of idle seat
-rtns. ies r-r offered- The camsa%o wfil be
s n --. an .iia" s.i one. and to jrree ear readers the
ai-.ntage of a lead.tg aewstaper we hare made
t.—an Jem -at, X; w U tne time to subset'. •■.
"'"z-- .In - atio f.t "he .amt-s.gn
DCRE'>BR''W" t LCFZ.
x~ IT. £i c. r. eiid Asysdo s.
>fs. auiWs!£ Lsaiel'ghtfiil toilet arucie
- saperor to CoiogM in-i at half the cost. 2
. aiitr will be Semite in the Lutheran
b next S-tr. lay mora lag and Eresing at
a a.-iai fcoor. by the Pastor Re* J. Q.
iCc.VKe.
C Tsrsss :;rr.—A large number of counter
ft it ttec dollar Failed States legal teo-ier
tea are in etrcttiatton. The* are easily
t" .giiiifceif by the coarser.esj of the ec
rrav ;-.g of the *rg-.ette of Hamilton, and tie
. ar color ot the ink with which the bach
d printed.
A - i=u t X.: L. —Butter =as reached
..:r. prrcea n thia latitude, and is af...
i .;. If. .3-ieed. thera is any to go op. At
are cents per pontid one most hare a
" "i article and eat lots ot it in order to
' he worth of his money.
.a A Bowses, hare removed their
the old Colonnade bunding on the
- ,f Richard and PTtJ Streets where
' *: 1 be pleased to have all their friends
i . tamiae their stock of goods which
re now offering at the 'ery lowest rates
;.-.st's Yci AatRK s*. —We hare
! a c-op* of thia interesting serial for
•:? and end it most artistically gotten
e chink it comes nearer a ehli'ls Mag
ar'-ae tin any thing we bare seen. It and
'xucr.t Demorest a mirror of Fashions, are
- sale as the Ixqrtasa Book Store.
—We hs*e juat received fro®
■ i ire & Walker, T22 Chestnut ~ '.reet
- - pa la. a lot of their choice pieces of
•an music. Anything desired ia the
one can be ordered these through
- v .r: aiK Bock S-tsre. Any piece af
x.- .j published can be procured through the
same agency.
Tax Baoroaa a.*o BajDcanm-T Rartnoao.
Vst sd How rr saocuo ax ecn.r. —The
E following article ia from the pea of a gentle
: man folly ccorersuot with the buamesa of
<t "tstructiag railroads, and we gi* place ta
it with pieaaore. as we will to any articie
ipan this sohiect:
Msssxs. EDmias:—The tf aot the
necessity, of railroads Co a com inanity, ia so
generally eoncedeii that it is aswiesa to ad
*oeaie the®, bat there are some creche in
regard to them that are not general!* realised.
The first that the owner* of real estate
in the tiernity of the road, and aot the share
holders m the company, as such, are moat
benefitted by the construction of the road,
and to snch an. extea; ia this the case, that
while the shares in man* roads ha*e pro*ed
warthiesß. we do aot know a railroad whose
completion has not been attended by a rise ia
the Yaiue of real estate along and near the
oe sf :he road, more than saficientof itsei
tc pay the cost of boikiiag the road.
Secondly, each community wiii hencefhrtii
ce eampeiied to bui!d its own romls, except
lag in die case of a few important trunk iinea.
whose coastrnccon is necessary for the pros
perily of she cities connected by them, and j
such connecting roads as railway companies
are compelled to build in crier to prevent
the diversion of their trade. The 4rtm that j
the people of Pennsylvania have indulged,
ever since die cosnra jtal: n of tue toanage
tar "hat the Peon*. K. B. Co wnoid baiid
• the roads they wanted, has at .aat been
dispuiiei is is hoped, forever, and these who
lea.re railroads mast obtain them as they
obtained their property, by investing their j
means in them.
Thirdly, the interests of a community are
best served by th ownership of the railroads
resiling in the community itself.
Admitting the foregoing premises, and thai
Bedford County oas aot such railroad ac
ecmaiQeditions as ant essential to its pros
perity. the laeatioa arises : In what railway
enterprise should the people ot this county :
invest their means'*
la answer, the following reasons far pre j
".'erring the propifsed r;tui from the town ot
Bedford to Br- lgeport, on the route of ta.;
Pitteburg and CfiuusliaviQu Railroad, are
submitted.
As tc instance, suppesmgthe distance icoi j
Bedford so Bridgeport to be 2L miles, then !
tae d.stance to Baltimore by that route wiii j
te 214 miles against 2:4-5 by the way of
Huntingdon, and to Pittsburg lofc against
w.a Huntingdon. wh...e to "'-"aahiogtoe.
via the branch new being constructed from
Paint of Socks, toe saving wi. be ntucit
greater, and "Aese markets both for buying
and sediag are as good as the more iistaa:
ones of Phi ladeipkia an-i New York.
By this route aaother coalfield will be
opened to Bedford, furnishing better coai
than foe Broad Tip coal, an i toe more scarce
aad expensive article of lumber will be ob
teiaei more easily and eoa*eniativ.
The cost per nt .e of Ae proposed route is
much .ess than from Bedford to Itu Dallas.
aakißg it a more profoabie :n*esta:etit: for
on Ae supposition, that Aere would be Ae
*i.ne amount cf traffic on eiAer line, and Aat
; Ae hn ; to Bridgeport will cost cue-third more
than Ae other. Ae earnings af the former .
would be three time* as great, making Ae
proportion ot earnings to the capital invested
1: times as great.
This project is aot antagonistic to Ae ex
tension of ins H. A B. I. It. B. to Bedford:
bat win render Aat extension certain ; first,
by endangering the prosperity of thai road A
I's present condition so that Ae completion
of Ae road to Bedford will be necessary to
prevent the loss of a large portion ot its moer.
prod tan.: business, aad. secondly, by creating
a considerable addition to the business, it 1
would hare. complete.! aloe- to Bedford, .
and the prospect of this .arte it would
ca e hat company to obtain the necesaary
means.
If Aese reasons are jafitciestfor preferring
the ' neto Bridgeport before others, Ae ail
agortan: .uestiou remains. How .ma the
means be obtained to build it. if so help can.
be obtained from abroad '.*
There are. we Aisk, twenty men. at least
, in the town if Bedford, who are abundantly
' ibto to forest ? MX> each is the stock of the
company. As many more can contribute |
S-3. i ea.-h. an-i an equa. n .-nber 5250 each,
on the average, making a total of
and Ae townships through which the pro
-1 posed rou*e lies can. wiAout dScnlty. ccn
; tribute tae foiiow.cg nnb:
| Bedford Township,
Nac-ier " S2Q/3&'}
Harrison " Sd.tjCj
| Londonderry " ■
Making, with Ae t .wa of Bedford, the so®
of Si >'• <*>. aad other township-a c .ght be
relied upon to contirbute enough to cover any
excess in Ae foregoing estimate.
The second resort, which should be only
aax.iiary to private .mbtripUow, is a county
i-übscriptioa to the capital stock of Ae 1
; com pas*, opoa the f.ifowing plan, which we
: t'oini the oniy proper one.
Ist. No bonds to he issue:. but Ae sab-
Aenptioo to be pabi ia such a comber of in- j
taimenu as will prevent the tax tor Ae pur
pose from being oppress.ve.
2d. Separate receipts to be given for the
ro ; I way tax. these receipts to be transfera
ble as any other personal property, aad
Muvgrtibie into private stock whenever pre
seated to Ae secretary of Ae company, in j
amounts equal to one or more shares of Ae
-lapital stock.
3d. The county to be represented in the
meet -gs of the shareholders by a proxy who
shall vote on the amount of eoatty scbecrip
thjo paid up and not converted into private
j stock.
4th. TiP° assessed v*ia of taxable proper
ty in Bedford county, is about Zi millions of
dollars. A tax of five mills per dollar on
; this amount for six years, added to a private I
; iat-crl; :i-"m of the amount indicated above,
' would place Ae finances of the company on
such a footing Aat its bonds for the amount
, required to finish and equip the road could be
disposed of without difficulty at high rates,
and not only Ae completion of the r-ad but
its success as a dividend paying investment,
ens sred.— RtdforS Gizttte.
• Throw physic to Ae doirs; Til none of it.
To make ssearaoce doobty sure
TTI take"—Pi.asTATios Brrriaa.
Tbey sever fail.
Thia great Stomach Healer is just what
the people need. It ia a remedy they can rely
on. For Dyspepsia. Heartburn. Headache, \
Darineu!. Ague, Liver Compfoieu. Pains in
the Side sad Back, it has no squab act Ac
least among its virtoesis its extreme pleasant
aess to the taste and immediate beneficial
eSecs. Try it, suffering Dyspeptics, and be
cured, .finch are the assertions of those ita
atod to know. From Ae vast amount of this
i articie sold, it must have great merit. 2t i
Bratovxn t Jctxasa Sraxxr. —'The Po '
Otfice has been removed to As frame bail Aug
ta Ae west side of Juliana street cos door
North of the Stengel House.
The Express Office has also been re mo v. :
ad to Ac same .street on Ae East ride, di
rectly opposite the Pont office mid will here
ulter be tcud at Ae buu-nag formerly occu
pied as an office by S. W". Dickersoa, Esq.
Artacxxo t a Pvsxm**.—Mr. Joha Mil" .
for. resident of Ae westers part of Ae coan- j
ty- was attacked by a panther one nigltt last
week, but escaped Arough the fieetuess of
Ae asisol he was ndi.ig. The brute a:ade
a spring at him ireun A branches of a tree,
but its screeches frightened Ae horse who •
sprang aside just fo time to prevent A* pun -
Aer from fosreoiog on him.
Fiuaixti.—MooAay Last was Ae grandest
day, seemingly, of Ae fishing season. Ac an
early hour a goodly portion of the "ai-leas- j
are' * population might have been seen, weoding i
Asir way en masse fo Ae direction ot the riv
er, and ugh: found Aemon Ae way home. (
1 "ioiße wiA fish and seme wiAoot," fcut as a
general Aicg all pretty well loaded down with i
:be objects af their day's "skimmiag."
Boa-iewood Ms iiliz for Ml*w contains
The ! ii urea mAe Army and Navy, Linda !
Tressei. Part AX The Temporal Power of Ae j
Papacy. A Feuiaa Alarm. The - National
Character of Ae Old English UuiveraiueJ i
Letters from a Staff-Officer wiA Ae Abyssin
ian Exped-tion, and Opposition Tactics. For i
terms of Blackwood aad Ae English Quarter- t
( ues see advertise meet of Ae Leonard Scott j
Publishing (io.. fo anaAer Column.
A "SexiJ. cp WtATHSJL "—Every oAer i
person yon meet, who ia fo the least inclined
to poetry, remarks, "that winter is lingering 1
fo Ae .ac of spring. As a matter c£ refer- ;
tn.ee. fo regard to Ae weaAer. on Wednes
day of last week we had aL sorts. I: com
menced raining fo the morning, sleeting at I
noon, an-i wiA Ae nigh: came a regular j
. north cost scow storm. About six incnee of
: snow fell, and we had mud again in abuud- i
aace. We hear many remark Aat they never
seen such weaAer. such roads, etc.. bat that
riasa of people hare treacherous memories:
Ae same weaAer is repeated every spring: so ,
hereafter don't give wav to nseie® complafo- I
t ing.
There is a huge tin. box on speaker Davis" !
desk in Ae House -of Representorves. |
which fo kept constantly replenished wiA '
■•Ae wee?i. an-i is common to ail Ae mem
bers and visitors wiAia the bar. Chewers I
are not it all modest fo Aeir resorts to the
box. which is commonly called Ae "Pro- j
B> no PtdUiizo. T:oa<y:>:bn3 Boxintus —Stale '
G'sariL
In our opinion. Ae above does aot say !
much for eiAer Speaker Davis or Ae ec-osa- j
mere of "Ae weeL Chas. Dickens ipeaks :
of 'his pewwicioua practice among oar Legis- .
Laic-re in his "Notes and is condemned on j
nearly all n-ies for his. wfcacweAfok well
rimed rebuke. The idea eta Law maker for ' :
Ae rrea; State of Pennsylvania stepping ap ;
to Ae Speaker's desk, aad ia Ae raze of,
stranger*, stuffing his mouA wiA Ae ' vxofy
weed" u simpiy diagasting
Tax Exxcnc. for April cosuuas. Aty
imi*. The great Nebafo fo Oric-a. A Great j
Man's Relaxations. Masic fo Elnglac-i. Com- }
manieativw Persons, The M.immy of Tnefces. i
The Blockade: an. Episode of Ae End of A j
Empire. Talk and Talkers. The Eastern
Question. Tornadoes and Land-worms. Jeac
ette's Revenge. Sketches fro® Norway, Lit
erary Licr.;, Lady Macbeth. Pref. Agassiz
aad Brazil, A Strange Story. .Esthetic Wo
man. Diamonds and precious Stones, The
French Government and political Exiles,
Reveries. Among Ae Pacific Islands. Ele
phant Hunting in Son A Africa. Sketch af
Michael Faraday, Poetry, Notes on Books.
Science. Varieties. Terms single copies. 4-5
cents: oce copy, cue year, fo.'l" two copies- j
| one year. $9.00; five copiee, one year.s2o. |
Address W. H. Bidweli k Co.. -5 Beeknsaa !
' ficreec New York.
For sale at Ae Ixqcixxa Bock Store.
1 Diner"? Lsdt's Boox. —The =-:f-.r" -h
--meuto of Godey" are profuse and saefa".
there fo an extensive sheet of fashions, con
tiiriij thirty-nine engravings of dresses for
ladies and children, breakfast 'tops, colffsres,
tc., four engravings for embroidery; foitia.
! letters for marking, patterns for note ease,
pis cushion, match box. jewel ease, a color- j
ei foahiea plate represenring 3ix figures, a j
Sae steel pare engraving, a tinted picture,
and a picture for Ae children. The Literary J
depart-trie-, contains foil and clear explana- I
ticns of the numerous patterns. wiA accurate •
iaatTßCtioßS. The story of "•Pheccie Row- ;
lar. i" is continued, and Aere are numerous j
short stories, poems and a piece of new ma- .■
sic. The Editor's Table is thick!* strewn ■
with entertaining articles and ""Godey's Arm
Chair" is crowded with awful information
and pleasant reminisscences.
PabliAed by L A Godey. Philadelphia.
For sate at Ae I* 4 < ixut Book Store.
A Csotcs LIMUXT or Mr sic.—The Uni
ted Stales Jfv-ricaf Bet tew. po Lushed by J.
L- Peters. 2' Broadway, New Y'otk, fo be
-1 fore ns. and merits Ae attention of all lovers
of music. I: is a matnm iA monthly maga
zine. theet-aiaslc size, contain;ag >ver seven
teen pages of musical news, reviews, and
choice art items, every line of which fo reada
ble, and we should say. incaluaUe to all mu
ndane. This alone is well worth a year s
subscription, which fo only The pub
lishers. however, do not stop here. for. in ad
dition to Ae above, each cumber contains
jowr p-ie -ee of choice new music by Ae best
writers in America. Aus giving a select li
brary of new music at such a low rate that
even Ae poorest may indulge in what has
hitherto been considered a luxury.
The music fo Ae Renew is ef the best, as
Ae following select list will testify ail of
which has appeared within its pages daring
Ae last six months: Nora O'Neal.' 7 '"Katy
McFerran," "Yoa've been a friend tome,
and "Kua me good bye, darling," all by
Will 3. Hays: "Good-bye. but come again,"
and "Do you think Ae moon could have seen j
as 7" by •!. R. Thomas; "Ally Ray," and ,
"Little Browo Church," by Wiilia® 3. Pitts: j
"MaribeH," by Packs; "Let the dead aad
the beautiful rest," "Break, break, O Sea,"
etc.
Also Kfokle's "Heavenly Thoughts'' aad
-"Maiden's Blank Schottfoche," Mack's "Da
maak Rose" and "White Hose March," and
several other choice pieces, amounting in all
to $9 at retail prices.
The United States Musical Fieriew is pub- j
ifobed at $2 per year: si rag.e copies, A5 ceets.
No musical family should be wtihout it.
Wlxpow Bf.WP*. —A fine variety of win- ]
<fow paper, cheap, at Ae Isoriae* Booc
i Store. i
DNIYO CT. —TK MUD IA JVSAOM. STNTT.
WILL TIE EODAAII. FCEGIST SHE GRADING OF
UKIA STREET ? IT JHOALD BE <IOA BEFORE SPRING
SEASON BEGINS.
"TAN PTAMEST ROW OF BOOKS, THAT CLOTH OR
; PAPER ERER CEVEREVI. M MORE MGNIIKAUT AT RE
SNERAEN: THAN THE MOST ELEGANTLY CARVED ADE
| CALL AT THE Imprfrw BOOK STORE
AND BOY A GOOD BOOK.
WG WU CALL ATTENTION SO THE ARMS OFFER
ED TOR SALE IN SANSON* CO*E BR DARBCRRAW J
4 LATA IN TO-DAY'S PAPER. TBOAE FARMS CAN
NOT READ TBE SURPASSED IA SOOTBERO PENS
SYLVANI*.
THK RIA". ESTATE AGESCT OF DAR BORROW
4 LATZ, bas EFFECTED TIE SALE OF a COMBER est
J TRACTS OF LAAD WITHIA THE LAST FEW WEEKS.
! THIS IS ONE OF TBE BEST MEANS OF DISPOSING OF
IAAD THAT CAN be SNOEIMSFAIR EMPLOYED.
| LANDS ARE SOKI AT THE PRICE ESTAUUFCED BY TBE
J OWNER. * -.SHOOT ANY EFFORT OA BIS PART, AND AS
COMPARATIVELY LITTLE OR AO EXPENSE OD WI C
j act THE PUBLIC EVEN KNOWING WHOSE LANDS ARE
OFFERED FOR AH. PERSONS HAVING KADA TO
SELL WTB DO WELL TO EMPLOY THEM WHILE THOSE
DESIRING TO BEY SAOAID NOT SAIL TO APPLY AT
INEE. T£
THE SISERAWES
Of tku bright • znj ehaerfut >c-:di art tka
Dgxprpctex.
WIUTNNT A GOOD DIGEST. A THERE :A NEITHER BE
BODILY MM&RT NOR MENIAL ENJOYMENT
Between she stomach and the htaia there is a
close and wiC'ierful if the one a dis
irdered the other in gloomy. dejected, incapable
of effirt, and ini:fferc.it to ail chat make* life
agreeable te the healthy.
I* this a condition that any rati :*al it am an be
ing in willing to eniart, when the means if cer
sain. immediate and permanent relief can be -ob
tained everywhere:'
The Dyspeptic has his (fete .a '• .- . hand.
If he e&ooees u ban ish forever the 1- ier that
racks ha body and eotarbs -he mind with time
lew homes, he has only to step to the nearest
; img store and an.care a aeppiy af E'l -TET
' TEE S STOMA 'S BITTERS.
I Me phase of Dyspepsia has roeyst resisted the
j literati's. tomie and anti-hdiias iteration off tha
! potent vegetable speeihe. It liberally regenerates
; the lethargic stuinach roanas in-? healthy act: .-e
the dormant :;rer puts to fl-.gat the dismal fea
thai beset the mind. ally relieves and tec
nates .he bowe.*: itrengiJhess the mfe-ibleO
serves: restores the appetite, and makes, as it :
were, a new -mature -if the desponding and iebii- j
ixatoi invalid
Ladies who safer from indigesn- a have -inly to ;
take a naii -lose of this pare vegetable correc
tive, Mice or twice a day, to secure in tire eiems- |
tiya from the pains and penah.es via weak stom
ach and that perfect ftxs/rt. >n-ai regularity. whicn
hot .Vw of the sex xainxemrtediy en; iy
MARRIED.
0 the U*h i t, by the Itev. 1. R. Sr-sier at
the Re:', mud Parssnige a St. Ciarsvi.le. Mr
; -SAMCSL KVANF uti M M BARBARA MOCK, j
i both of this roars .y.
Cm the e*e*itj of the ITth usjt.. at the Re- j
• formed Parsonage a Scire; isbc rr. by Rev. 5. E
i Sky.es, Mr ESPT GOLUPKER tad Mas IX
| Xl® DULL. both of Jchellsbe.-g.
DIED"
On the I2d nit.. Mrs. SUSAN MOCK. ,f Some* '
Be Bow, aged 73 yean. 3 months aEi 111 iays.
i'a the f the 2itth nit.. Mrs. MA P.
6A KIT KIXZE", sie-i 71 vtar*. i month* an i
14 days.
In this piace. on Wednesday miming, the Sith :
alt., Mrs. JAN® KEAs—ageo 7S years
"Tie memory sf His saia's is sweet." was wen
written £ Sod's chu.-irea who daring their y.
grimage here, had shewn to the w■ -id thai mest '
.-oaviaciag of ail testiaionie* to the truth of reli
gion—the record sf a well spent life.
Perhaps no one of the few sec era.-, e relic* of
past geaerations. who hat* k ifwghagtred among
so, was better known, or mere Mi in mfly rerpee
•*u than Mrs. K*aa. Mo appri/priateiy may the
poet * iweei. word* be ape I ted cc her
" IS" on a itsew aer but to love her
Xat named her but to p-v w."*
Sack ehrietmo are translated, not ieao So
j long as the yonagMt of tbe present gecera.'ioa
| shall r*. so long will the memory of her devote i,
I consistent christian character her hunt . but
| decided vr*lk aad ecuvarHiuii; her meek and
j gentle, bat 4rm god ness be remembered.
It wiß long be said to her praise, that her light
which commenced its -being is her youth, years
: long gone. Before the present generation can re
' member shone staa-ii.y aad habitaaiiy, a p- -
} perity and advarw'y, in jo* sad jonr. w, us ticit
| nes* and is health, at aii times and under nil
i enmstance*.
Her memory mdee-i fragrant and - ieisei.
I H '
3LNR
Ai. except pole vaies and
legal aetieee, w_; be inserted three months and
charged accordingly naless otherwise ordered.
CtAUTI'IT. —All person* are cautioned igi : c
t pn-chasing or in any way negc.t. iting
for a promissory note given by me to Wat
sell. ab.-ut the 23th of February. A D. life, as I
will not pay the same sa ess coaipe.ic'l by law.
ap- . MICHAEL BTTCHET.
NrOTTCK.— An appticafl a wia he nmic to the
SEVERAOR IF PENNSYLVANIA FIR THE PAR: .A OF'
Wm Chiihohu, iatefy convicted and sect, to the
teni-eatiarv from this ecun'y. fi. H. SPAEG,
E ¥ KERR,
Bedford. Marsh .74.-Js Att'ys for prisoner
I . TO TRESIJPAH-BRA.—AU PERSTA.
r_s are her'-y notiAcd against iantntg, Sshiar,
j gathering ants, berries. Ac., or otherw.se tress,
passing upon oar premises, wS: be dealt with by
law wirh'iat respect to person. W. B. SILSOX,"
ap3:3t S. CARSET.
AI"ANTED—An Agent is this Cawsfy far the
XBW ENBLAXO Mr TV At LIFE f.Y
--j SCMAXCE CO- This is the ildest Mutual Or- '
I gneixat:on in tise coentry. Handsome compen- ;
isaticn given. Address
STBbCD A MARcT'iS", Seneral Agents,
A prill: it No. 32 North Filth St. Phila. j
TO CONTEATOBS— Proposals
will be reeeivefi at tne re of Dres xuow I
A Lrvrr, until the 13th day of April, A. l>. 1-A-.
I for the digging if a foundation, adjoining the
Me"gel House, 35 feet by 53 and 7 feet In depth,
to be eempMed on or before the lick of May, A. j
; D. 1343. Proposals will also he received at the
same time and piace for the delivery of 159 to 394
perches of bwil4ing-<tott tax four, lati-iu walls.
■?. H. SPANG,
: apl.t DCRBORROW A LITZ.
! QBPHANS* COT. RT SAUL
By virtae at an order of the Orphans' Court of |
Bedford county, th" nndersigned, Guardian if the :
minor children ai JACOB DIBERT, deceased,
will expose and sell at public sate, on the orevii ,
I s. on SATCRDAT, APRIL Si, !*. the foi
i uwing vaiaabte real estate
! A TRACT OF LAND it Bedford township,
adjeiaiag Wm. Hammond, Rachel and Sarai.
Kaaffsar, Adam Shaffer aad other*, eoataiaing
117 acre*-, having a two story Log House and
i Double Log Bars, and an apple orchard therein
Sale to commence at 1* o'oloek of 'aid day
April 3 4c WM PHILLIPS, tlsanliao.
M AXWELL KINKBAD,
wirn
CHARLES HEM>ERS<J> & -ON, I
ESTAXTLSAED, 183-S.
Manafac'arers and Whsteaale Dealers in
HATS. CAPS, FIRS AND STRAW tIOoDS,
No. 412 Market St., *b. 4th.
mar 27 in PHILADELPHIA.
O LANK .—We r.a*e on hasd • fan supply of
D all iutda of Blanks. Any one in nee.l at j
j them will ftc iwe have a complete as-.Ttmen*. J
J Y W O FARMS
AT PRIVATE SALE
IS MORRISON S COVE. ;
I THE CRCPRUKR *F THE FOAMFEG A.'*' "AAVMG '
J EWWIUIRT T REMOVE to MIEEEWRI, HAS 'DETERMINED J
J TO SET: IS A MREAS M MORRISON'S C*E, AT PRIVATE '
| 7LE UC.FERSIGAED THERE-URA OFFER TE THE PAH- J
I L.C THE FELLOW MG JPIENII-I FARMS, *I
THE JOHN HOFFMAN" FARM |
LEGATED IN M:,I'IIE W'SV-LBERTY TOWNEHLN, ATT THE
TAREPIKE LEUD.NG FROM PATTOMWJBE to W WDBERRY, |
EONTAIIS.T^
111 ACRES OF CHOICE LA.NI>.
OF WHICH ABOUT IJM AERES ARE VLEARTD IN 1 IN A ,
HIGH WUTE EFENIR.-VAIIOO. AND THE RE MAIN IN G EIEV.
EN SERES ARE COVERED WITH
SPLENDID TIMBER
WITH A TARGE TW„ K URY
LOG FRAME DWELLING HOUSE.
A LARGE DOCBLE BANE BARN, URSD ALL AM
TARY-JOT-BUIJU NGS'.HERETO ERECTED. ALSO, A TAN. !
ANT IAAST. THERA AAN ORCHARD AF
CHOICE FRUIT TREKS.
SARD TO HE -ME RF THE BEST IN THE CAVE, THEREAT. |
THERE A *lH> A SPRING OF MM EXCELLEA: WATER AT
THE DOER, WH.IE THE M.AL-W BRANCH .F TELLAW
'-REEK RUN* AORESA THE FARM, PASAIAG WITHIN A FEW J
RED* EF THE BUDDINGS.
I THE MICHAEL KEAGY FARM,
*RTAATE IN "H - I IRY B ITICM. *ARI TEWWSFCIP, CON
TAIN ..A G
EIGHTY-THREE ACRES.
MERE *R CIS*, EF WHIT:H 3'„ LET.EIGHT ACRES ARE
CHMRED AND M A SUE STATE OR RUIN RATION, AU I THE
81AN,.- aaasmti at moat EX.IEILENT TIMBER j
LAN D. THE LINPRSITMENT* ARE A STORY AND A HALF J
FRAME COTTAGE HOUSE.
A EHJUBLE LG BANS BARN.
AND AIL ITHAR NFINIJ UNT- THERE ARE
TWO SPLENDID ORCHARDS
| UF EHUICE FRUIT A POM THIS TRACT, WITCH -EL-I-A. FEAT I
J HERE TS ALSO A SPRING at NEVER SAIHA WATER AT J
TBE DOOR.
BOTH THESE TARMS IGAS:.-X AF THE BEET LUSE -T 'UV
: LAND :A XSNISVI ' COVE, AND ARE M THE HIGIIEST J
I SATE af CULT-VATI.N
DCRB-IBJLC'W K LL'TF,
REEL ESTATE V GENTS,
J *PL4 BEDFIRD. PA. |
DIMOVED
M THE
COL 0 NAPE BILL DIN G .
MILLER ± BOWSER
! HAVE REMOVED TO THE
COLOXADE BUILDING, I
AND IFFER GREAT -AR-GAINS .A ALL KINDS AF GOODS TN
ICIER TO REDAEW THE,- STOCK BEFCRE MAKING SPRING
' FRCHASES. THEY HAVE :TT HAND
DRY GOODS.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
FANCY NOTIONS
COTTON YARNS.
HATS.
CAPS.
BOOTS,
SHOES.
GROCERIES.
QUEENS WARE
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
BROOMS.
BASKETS, WOODEN WARE. AC
L-.'A AT SAME it TAEPRV-EI
CALIC* >ES. IN, IFF. 1.5, 16.
GINGHAM. 121. 1.*,, J- 30.
MUSLIN . 'J. 'I : I-. 2".
C.AS.-IMEKES CLOIHS. R-ATINSTT AND
LADIES SACKING AT EERY ..W PRITE*. LADIES,
GENT I AN I M-IS SANDALS AND I'TERAHOES
IN GREAT VARIETY. MTU'S. BEYS AND Y UTHS boot*; !
BEST COFFEE. TEA. SUGAR AN I SYRUP AT MARKET
PRICES, I'TVI AND V. :UR OR SALE HERE AT ALL TIMES.
WE MV'TE AU to RAIL AND SEE THE GOODS, AND RAM- I
. PARE r-rs.tes, EFCRWUOYBGYIAR goLI. ON.- motto .
: I*, *HORT PRB.FI A.
S TT SUC-CASH. N.AES OR PREDATE*. AP LI FY
| IRT OF GRAND T ROES-L-AWN F R APRIL ,
1 J TONN. 4TH MM :*Y. 27:H DAY. A. D. I-A-.
WILLIAM HARTLEY, Tvrtm-mt.
! BEDFORD TT UAMUEL 3. AMOE, JAE-IO WOLF. :
HUGHES.
I 8R,.1D T*P: JOHN C. PHRAI L
K OODY BUN WIOOA L. 55 SSK-.
I CUIAIII ILND TILTEY JOIN 1/ERETNEV.
HOPEWELL. JVHN GAU*. ALE RAN IER DAVIS.
LEU FOEDERRY: E'L 'AR, 3. IT -'.•IR'ARD,
NAPIER. GEORGE JFOWRY.
BRATIIENEE X SIMON NY :.M IN M. VAN
: HERS. JOHN W. SUMY
FROVI-IEAEE W JOHN P. WEARERLING, Gmrga
: BASGHAAC,
SNIKE SPRING; ASAS. STU- KEY, HARRIRON HART- 1
F 17.
I ST. CLAIR: THOMAS W. M-TCRAARY,
J SRAERDBURG: JEREMIAH E. BLACK,
! R'AIR.B 7-HA T. CHRIST,
WIJODHERRY M JVX M. FFNIWDEN, ROBERT
RAISTOS.
! WOODBERRY S JOHN EORGER,
PETIT JUR' SS DRAWN FOR SAME TERM, I
!EE'IF>JJ-'I BORMGH TH .TNAAIC LVNEH, REABEN 1
W. ilk, ANDREW MTDDIATIN,
BEIIT.FI TP: JOHN TODD, DAVID R. EARNEST,:
JACOB BARNHART,
EI <IV RON : J :2A C. BLACK, W T. GROVE,
CNMAERLAMD VXLLEY ALBERT RTRNTH, THOMAA |
; COLERA-S R DAVID DIEHL OF 3- T 3 T-SIAH OTT,
I HOPEWETI: JOHN W. KAY.
I HARRISON VALENTINE 5 WERTX.
[ JANIAIA: 3>BA SIDES. TL MA* SPIEER.
! LONDONDERRY: COENERN* DEVOTE.
MON-O* JARAE* SBAW, JOB S. AKERT,
' NAPIER: B. F. 5V :::IAM*,
PR.VIDENCE E: N-.AH R'OOR, HARRISON BRITON,
IT. AA;R THOMAS J-,HR.ES. HENRY B. MOCK, >
: JACOB BERKLEY. TLAHM HOENTTINE,
SAXTON : TOBLAE SNYDER,
SANTHAM: TON JOHN JOHN* -A. WESGEY B-CNNET,
UN .A: W. W. LAMBERNE, SAMAEL SHAXAR, WIN.
M. HAARSCK, WILIIAM ' . RIBUMTT. Jamfk IEKEA,
55'EESTBERRY M: JACOB BRECNEMAN, SVM. G.
J REIN IN GER.
WOODFAERRY S: JOSEPH E. NOBLE, CHARLES L.
BACK. * I
DRAWS AND UERTIIED AT BEDFORD, THI* 11TH DAY J
I AF FEBAARY, A D. 1 ID 1
ILA AC KEN SINGER,
WILLIAM KIRK.
, ATTEST: JARY C MAIMIINERV.
| JOBS G. FISNTA, CLERK. APRILS
RPFTLAI. LT-F F.R APR . TERM. 1'- -.
I 27TH DAY.
JA* GARIICK VS. ABVAHAM GARI.ES.
F ELLEN C. DATE VS JSOV KINTOA.
S S FLAEK ET AI VS ABEL PAT?.
DACD HEIDLER V.* H. AB. M- P.. RA C. CO. J
RIDDLEABA-G C. AI. CM BREAD TOP C. AI. CO. ;
KOBT STEEKMAA V* JA*. WILLIAM* ET AL.
WM. HARTLEY V*. SAM'! M. BARCLAY.
KILL. BEELER VS. AUGNSTA* 'REENAW*IT. J
JOHN CESSNA **- JONATHAN BOWER.
FREDALTUE SMITH ET AF VT A.EX. FLETEKER.
CERTIHED MAREH 30TH, 14A4.
APJ O. E.SHAXNON, FRIT. J
THE SIK JOUS FRAXKL tS OR CHAM
-1 BERSBVH'} COOKIXG STOVE. —THI*
' CELEBRATED KEV 1* NOW OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC BY !
HARTLEY A METZGAR, AGEAT* FOR BEDFORD
COUNTY, WHO BRAVE ON HAND A FALL SUPPLY FOR WOOD ;
JOR COWL. MARWTF J
I ~
r p&hAStKXB7S SALS ef Unseated Lands
jJL and T! Lou is Bedford county.
tg*#Mbly to tk# iovi#u.as of u Aft ef As
sembly. the mod# f -eiizag umtfi
j 'a: is fur tax*# ta-i for other purpose#, passed tit
• ih uf March. ISIS, aa'i th# 'arciemeata titrt'
sasoed tit# 13 th of Muck. 161" . and tie J9th
Marcr tS3t r tit* Treasurer of the sweaty f Bed
! font itre.it (ires node# ts all porvoms eweeernc:
■bre a. that unless (be eoa;t. race, school
fowaty and rued Esse# iae oa Ik# fallowing
! '-recti at unseated lan U. s.tuak# ia Sacfzro
■louaty. ere pard b#for* tk# Jay of tele, the whale. ;
f ir seek parte of a,-b tract w will pat tk# tax##,
zed tie coots chargaaM# there®a, will he add at
'due Court Hewea. us tie WroagU oi" Bedford, en ,
i tie Monday of Jane, aext, 6th Jay.; far j
; *Jt zr.-earg#s at taxes awe. #a i the r#t accrued '
'.aercon. as 4 said sale wild b# continued from slat -
" 2ay watil ail are disposed at
** xJ l MFNGKL. Treasurer.
EROADTOP. Tax## '
w A. Gray I J#
t'J ao A3 perch##. J taws Patton $ $a
t* ia 13# 4tj J,j 4r g#
■l7 > is 131 ii-s ds do Tl#
i M At 44 do io do J#3
1 -lo 3air.sk Meters 788
15* i-s lewis T Watsoa IJ 45
"2 iattti L. Tobias 33 g# ;
-"•■* s Newia 4 Marshall M 49
; 25$ Jc Kph. Pester *W. P. Sek#T. T23 j
lid is James F'gurd Bte
3"'' d-> 12*3 do James Razor S I#
iv.j do ("Irish Taiier 343
io Aaron Evans 44
*sl Ftgar-i 22 Ti
'■tJtrwt Lewis 4 Etaas 1 23
•• 1 do i do James Partes i 79
J! 1 *''" ~ de James Pttls# jA3
"• 1* W®. Anderson s heirs 38 29 j
: * * Huatioj'a IBTE S C I IT j
-j -* i 0 ; . 4# j$ -j I
'• i- John McCnudle# 15 33 :
-■4 Ho Res. P. E. Phelps I# Jj
I ;3* Phillips 4 Rsaseil IT 62
;-. * is James Pattoe 425
f '""J 4 da do JSO
Nairn. Fisher 3d 2#
' ■-'■ i do Jeia W. Whitaey 119 39
do do 49 75
y dii da da 24 43
"'a Jae. I'etereax cert Jno, Belt 19 29
ii i 145 do Wm. S£. Kail 4 James
sadirided half 13
J as. Satrikea Dart jap tract 29 i '
coLESArx TCiryoHrp.
-> Aadrew Kyheei. *5
j *27 lo Arthar Br y#
> * io Philip Diehi 39
HARRISON" T'rWXSUIP.
| 4124 do L'aaiel Hiahlia 9 9t
, 2*9 do Jtha Tisaut; T 71
; 43-3 4-> Joiieph. Gar doer 1 79
42 io 59 do Barly 4 Lyor< 69
"5 i Aairtcr P. Miiler 1 45
HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP. "
' IS'.' do Jobs Corly 9i!
i-" da James II wari <3
19! !i Michael r: 45 i
Richard Moans 1 19 i
j *2# do Jake Cheney 1 19
*94 J .sept Meanes 1 25
' 43di iv Saaaacl Moans 2 i
2t lo 35 do Alexander Moan? !99
192 it Timothy Moans I 15
29>1 do 54 do Israel Moans 1 OS
ji i io 59 do Z-viariah Mmai 53
212 J E :a elh. Piper 115
212 do 2') io J .ha Boyd 53
219 do 9" j da IsaiwEla '..-atis 55
, 21 i io Wi liliam. Piper 53
23 io 2 do X.ia Hard:se (3
■ 221 1* Har-iine 53
•J* 125 io liats W.isoa 53
. 525 :) Gtorje F. Aiberti
i2U Jo Joseph Lancaster 45
►•'•2 Io 57 do Stephen M.acs 125
249 do PVter Shaw 73
2'5-J i Wm. SM#IM 93
25 da .Vltiigac 4 Benedtet 29
heirs 15
492 ia Francis Jchnscn 143
'.43 -io It Lane 45
! > to E'aniei Moatfimery 111
"24 is .Alex Johns-.r 95
1-:A d# • reorye Hinisb I
254 do *3 x. Ft iter SS
"2 i- Robert M >n:joarT 23
-. io Isaac L'ataa 2 94
W# do Mirjaret Cat an I S3
JCN'IATA T 'VTXiHIP,
il3 do Nicholas Kntaf 9
LCXIIONLERRi" TOWNSHIP.
404 do Peter Bash 1 02
2.4 io Jacob Bath IS
. 299 do -Patharia# Bash 96 j
1 i Mi-j Elinior IS •:
i 4*H do Chrtstiaa Meyer; Jr SO i
555 d. L'lni.et Green 90 !
22'.' do James Shaw 91, i
•si do la. King 4-5 i
: l -- do -re- rgt Wc!f:-rd 14 "6 j
: • Philip Amerine I 25 S
i4t i Edwari Allen 1 25
Abraham Americt 1 20
4471 io Matthew Shaw I 22.
- 4 do Hecrr A 3B- ruse 93
••2*4 Wm. Shaw I Jo
■OS io 'xK-za Aasorine 1 OS
-'"I ia Frt 1.-rick Amorine -5-5
79 do Philip Smith 59
423 do Jacob Smith 1 33
. 433 do John Smith 1 35 j
■ 4.;:: 'io George Smith 1 35
1 -cj i> James Dick 1 25
231 i An-irew Dick 125
j A i do George McCall 1 25
; ,4{ do Joseph McCaß t 25
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP
ia Mary Stria 2 -5 j
io James G Tien 3 95
46 3 do Them as Jones 5 59
-j do Stephen Kerr 1 93
195 do Edward Langley 3 55
, 2- -I;- Jacob Miller 1 35
2-39 da Elizabeth Miller I 38
. .*) do Mazy Piter 138
299 do '-. mrlia Piper 1 33
4bi> ii> Edward Stone 5 59
; 132 do John Tornm 5 59
do Alex Montgomery 99
2 ifl io J- ha Kerr 9 92
j 2 o do John Ra.:.>r 1 33
2 :-> io Francis Moans U35
J • i M.llrgen A Benedict 126
d- G .rg- Th- Bt* #
lot Lake Keener 13
1 lots Gen. Wm. H. Irrine 55
i'i! de John MnElnaly 45
132 do l/artd Piper 33
2 do Mzra Aiberti I 25
.37 Jo Bartiekangh 65
2 do In.mas 4 John King 25
io A. B. Craatt 1 <)9
! 1 Lot Henry Sionerook IS
do Dan:el Stoner 15
do l>aaiei Bear 15
do Sntnael Tingling 1 48
do Jacob
do Ep-nriam Smcluer 15
do M. Stone 15
do J. Troatinaa 15
do Satnaei Cartaac 20
do Daniel Bear 1 32
dc Mrs. Lawrence 29
do Ann Scott 2 IS
MO3TROE TOWNSHIP
i 2 do Joseph MeDaaiel A3
4# do Jaob Martin J 10
44# do George BresChend 3 39
PROVIDENCE EAST.
' 1219 da S- H, Tate's Heirs 34
SO:} do do do 34
-„i> d'j do do 34
224j <ia do do W. Carrin 22
492" do 46 do Keiiah Logan *9
4f 3 do Charles Erans 90
4 2 -io 82 do Charles Logan
4- do 15 do John Car an 90
tf! I do 49 do James CaTan 90
499 do IsaacCaran 93 j
. • ( do 33 do Francis Logan 29
218 do Gorge Deweeso 67J j
i 39 do P Clin reman or S WJlisna 30 I
199 do Jacob Ritehey 27
190 do Wat. Caran 1 20
4 1 do In Long I 35
| 531 do John Crosby 1 23 I
PROVIDENCE WEST
196 do Peter Morgart 1 95
420 do Edward Glen 1 44
4201 do Edward Gibbons 1 44
ST CLAIR TP.
ill do WmSnirely 20
52 do Henry Koontx <5
SOnHAMPTON TP.
! 134 do Richard Reeri I -ll
439 do Paai Ward 63
i 517 do Patrick Ward I 25
1)1 do Joseph Ward 1 25
f 353 do Jonathan Ward 1 25
439 do 141 do James Reed Jr 99
| 3431 do Jeese Reed 75
j 362 do 19 do C Lores AG H Spang 111
! N'lOS TP.
460 do John Swaggart 7 52
100 do Leonard Swaggart 7 52
266 do Alexander Gardner 5 84
116 do Dr. Wm Smith 2 36
43 do Sarnael Barket 1 09
119 do John Sbee 185
i.A do Fredet iek Snyder 199
; 274 -Jo Jeremiah Jackson 0 40
1 139 do J tevh Swaggart 338
449 4# W# /Wrns 9 19
589 dc Ebcacter B ran bam 19
129 do Conrad Imier 1 44
. 19# do t-eorge Latb 2 92
194 do Jacob Barket 292
154 dc Peter Sko#ah#rgwr 3 12
iJ3 io J.-ka SUV $
{ 254 dc Micfcnri Shitcer 2 18
54 du Cowples Brash Mt 9-5
433 4) Hagh Parte? 1 27
338 do Grrfith Brass i S3
4ii da Philip State S 35
45# do J aha Martin 19
339 do Wilson Bant 14
5834 dn Ai#x Scott 19
127 4u Br P SboMbargtr 7 5S
12* dc do dc 6 77
29 do dc dc 5#
}94 d; do do
part cf G#o Lstp i 58
; 154 dc Wat Laarhaa;. 3 12
! 84 d Bowser Brash Mt 3 St
49 do Pater Shiausr Brash 3£t 64
WDOPBKRRY SOITH.
135 do P Shesbrg#r: Rtdge 2 79
1 do Wm Flake
1* do FPokr's Heirs 1#
222 do Elizabeth Piper *8
Robert Shaw 1 24
: 214 do 904 dc Isabella Darts 18
>4 do 194 dc John 8 Helrx-k 2!
394 dc Jacob Liagenfklter *8
WOOD3BXRY MIDDLE.
>IBO do Daniel Montgomery $ 0t
" 3. Sea tit corA Ueir* t25
29 do Frederic N'tcciemas 125
Charles Typor's Heirs 1 25
♦0 da Stcnereok part of Watt track 185
I 5 do Robert Montgomery S 16
13 da Jacob Farray 75
jIS do Banner'i Heiir! 196
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
Ail pe-.uas interested are hereby to'.iei that
the foUewing named accoonUnti bare ilod their
aceewnu in the Register OSee of Bedford roeatr.
sod that the nn; will be presented to the Or
phaap Coart. in and for said rvtaty. on Tuesday,
the tSth day of Apeil uat, at the Conn Bsue.
ia Bedford, for eoeirmation:
1- The account ef Jacob CUaa, Administrator
of the estate of Frederick Clnar, late of Csion tp.,
Bedford county, dec -i.
2. The servant of Parid H A George W. Bow
r. Execatars of th last Will sad Testament f
John Bowser, late of Napier township, scanty of
! Bedford, deceased.
5. The servant of John P. Reed, Trsstee of the
estate cf Mary Samsiei. deceased.
4. The Anal servant of John Armstrong and
Ehtxtiel R. Snyder, administrators of the estate of
Famaci Armstrong, "arte :<f Snake Spring town
ship. Bedford cconte. lee"4.
5- The account of Henry 3. Walter, adminis
trator of all and fingalar the goods and chattels,
rights eed credits wb:eh were ef Samnei Walter,
late of rni-on lownsaip. Bed/-, ri coonty, deceasc-i.
S- The soecoat of Daniel McFarlaci. alto is is ■
trator of ail and •ir.gn'ir. the gvc-is and chattels,
rights and credits which were of Sophia McFar
: land, late of Monroe tp., Bedford coonty, dee d
j 7. The aceoont of Duncan McVicier, adminis
trator of the estate of John Rcnser, late of Na
pser tp.. Bedford eoanty, dec L
5. The account of Daniel Fletcher, Guardian of
Martha and Matilda Weiser, minor children of
Daniel Weuner, latee: Monroe tp .deceased.
S. The account of Duncan MeVieker, Est}.,Ex
eentcr of the last Will and Testament of John
M.-Vicker, late of Harrison tp_ Bedford co. dee'd.
19. The iaal adeiir.istratita accoontef John B.
Executor of the last Will and Testament
of Jacob Snoeoerger, late of Middle Woodberry
tp., dee'd.
11. The accocat of Eli Ekhelberger, adminis
trator of all and singular the goods and chattels,
rights and credits, which were of J. H. Tjpper,
Sate of Broadtop tp., Bedford co., dee'd.
12. The account -of Lewis H.-weare, administra
tor of all and singular the goods and chattels,
rights and credit? which were of Henry Whet
stone, late ef M-arve tp., dee'd.
13. The ace-eon: of Santae! Teeter. Administra
tor of Daniel P. Miiler, late of South Woedberry
tp.. dec'!.
14. The irst umat of Maria Metz, Admr'x
of :he estate ef Valentinc Mctx, late of East Prar.
iience tp., dee d.
15. The account of Jehu Aldstadt, Esq.. Exec
utor of the last Will and Testament of Jacob Bci
.'. late of Sc. Clair tp., dee'd.
14. The second account ef John Alsip, Es-p, i
sinistrateref the estate of John Mctiger. late of
Juniata lp . dec d.
17- The aecoaut of Samuel Bender, Esq.. Exec
utor of the last Will Ac., of Nancy T. Black, late
of Bloody Ran borough, iee'd.
15. The account of Jacob Troutsnaa, Jr., Ad
ministrator of "Wns B-.anell, late of Londonderry
tp., dee'd.
ap3 O. E. SHANNON, Seg*r.
OHERIFF'S SALE.—By rirtue of sundry writs
IO of £. fa. and ceni exponas to me directed,
there will be exposed 'e public sale, at the Court
House in the Bcrrugh of Bedford, en SATUR
DAY, APRIL 25th. 1569, at 1 o'clock P. M , th#
fall owing property, vim
Lot No. 46. as the property of Levi Evans. 49
feet front an Hill street; lots 44. 45, 49, 47. front
ing on bill street 4# feet each: lota 55, 59, 57, 59,
ii, as the propery of Aaron W. Evans, fronting
40 feat each on Hill street; lots 24. 25,26, 27, 28,
26. "-0. 3L 32, 35, 34,35, as the property of Aaron
W. Evans, fronting 49 f#et each on King street:
all sitaat# in Ctledaie borongb, Bedford county.
ALSO, Cue lot of ground containing 2 acres 18
perches and allowance of 6 per cent for roads; ad
joining lands of John Meyers on the scsth, John
ZooJt on the west, situate in Broadtop township,
Bedford county.
Seized and taken in execution as the property
of A. W. Evans, Lemuel Evans and Levi Evans.
Also, One tract of laud containing 133 acre#, with
about 99 acres :".eared and under fence, with a
two story log house, log barn, store house, and
other oat-buddings thereon erected, sad also two
small apple orchards thereon. Adjoining lands
of Samuel Fraxy on the north and John Maiott
on the southwest, Jacob Feltcn on the east, and
others on the south acl west, situate in East
ProT-ldence township. Bedford re.
Seised and token la execution as the property
of John Louderbangh.
ROBERT STKCKMAN, sheriff.
Sherif J oce, March 31,1565.
TAVERN LICENSES.—AII persons interested
are hereby notified that the following named
persons have filed their petitions for Tavern ud
Restaurant Licence, to be granted at April Eer
sl-.n;. 1565, :27th day.)
Lewis Long, Londonderry township, Tavern.
Joseph Cessna, Harrison " do.
Henry Flack, M. Woodberry " do.
A. G. Allen, Bedford " do.
John Aldstadt, St. Clair ** do.
Bernard O'Nemi, '.%yr.ysTiii# do.
Wm. Dibert, Bedford Borough do.
Cam, Barahart A McMailin - Restaurant.
Valentine Steekman " Tavern.
Joshua J. Shoemaher ** do.
Burton Edaail, SeheLsLurg do.
Catharine Tricker, Stonerstows do.
Rachel Naagie, St Clairsrille do.
Gee Weimar, Bloody Ban, do.
Jos Ling, Joniato " do.
Christian SneU, Bloody Run do.
Gew. M. Ooiria, Schollsburg do.
Joseph Folio-, Btena Vista, do.
ap-I 0. E. SHANNON, Clerk.
EXEC-TOR b NOllCfc.—Letters iestomen
tary upon the last wEI Ac., of Philip
Devote, late of Londonderry township deceased,
having been issued by the Register of Bedford
couatv to the subscribers, they give notice to all
persons indebted to the estate of said deceased to
make payment, claims against the estate properly
authenticated, should be presented by claimants
immediately. JOhIAH MILLER,
JACOB L. ALBRIGHT,
febU-wn Executors.
TF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST REAP
-1 ER, MOWER, OR AIM DRILL, or any
other Farm Implement that is made, and at the
lowest price, always go to HARTLEY A METZ
GER S old established agency. At their business
is a permanent c-ne, they will always keep the
extra.?, which may be needed for any Farm Imple
ment they sell. mar2otf.
INSURANCE.— Wjoming Insurance Company
of Wflks Earre, Capitol $150,909. Commerce
Insurance Company of Albany, New York, Capi
, tol $500,069. Fulton Insurance Company of New
i York City, Capital $259,090
F. BENEDICT, Agent at Bedford, office with
H. Nlcodemus.
F. M. MASTERS Agent at Rloody Ron.
December 20th, 1847. m
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters testamenta
ry upon the estate of Hiram Davis, tote of
St. Clair tp., dee d, having been granted to the
undersigned by the Register of Bedford county,
be hereby gives notice to all persons indebted
j to said estate to make payment, and those having
j - iaim- against the same will preent them prop
eriy anthentieated Ex'r.
ALL KINDS OF BLANKS, Common, Admin
istrator's snd Executor's, Deeds, Mortgages,
-odrment Notes, Promissory Notes, with and with
out waiver of exemption, .Summons, Subpoenas
end Executions, for sale at the Inquirer ofice.
Nov 2. 1966