Bedford inquirer. (Bedford, Pa.) 1857-1884, May 21, 1869, Image 3

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    IWarb Inquirer.
BEDFORD, FA., FRIDAY* May 21, Im
DIRECTORY. —Tbe following is a direciorv
of the Officers of Bedford County and tbe
Borough of Bedford, of the Ministers of Bed
fordT and the time of meeting of the different
associations:
BEDFORD COCJfTT OFFICERS.
President J*dye —Hon. Alex. King.
A**ociate Judge* —Wio. G. Eiehcltz and Geo.
W. Gump.
Protkonotary, Register find Recorder, d m e.—o.
E. Shannon.
District Attorney —E. F. Kerr.
Treasurer —lzaao Men gel.
Sheriff— Robert Steckman.
Deputy Sheriff —Philip Huzz&ri.
County Surveyor—Samuel Ketierman.
Commissionerm—F. p. BeegU, David Ht;w?are,
an i P. M. Barton Clerk —John G. Fisher.
C'its <"el —John W. Diekerson.
Director* of Poor —H. Egulf, Michael,
Dicbl, and J. I. Noble. Stricard Satnnel
De6hau?b. Counsel —J. W. Dieken*on. Clerk— W.
C. Shaffer, Treasurer —William Bowles. Pf y*icia
—Dr. F. C. Reamer.
Auditor* —James Mattingly, John D. Lucas,
and S. Whip.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
Burgess —Y. Steckicao.
A **i*tont Buret* t—Jonah Halej,
Council —W. Bowles, Jonathan Brightbilt, W.
M. Cook. J. M, Shoemaker, Hiram Lints and J.
Ree-i. Clerk — H. Nicodcmus. Treasurer— J no.
11. Bush.
Constable—Richard Carbor,
High Constable —Lawrence DeriHaogh,
School Director* —Job Mann. Isaac Mangle.
Geo. Mengle, Jac- b Bowser. John Cessna- 11.
Nicdomuf. iSecretary—l. £L Getty*. Treasurer
nnsTZBS.
£pi*tcpaliam —Rev. A :red J. Barrow.
Prr*bvtcria* —Rev. £. F. Wilson.
l % rheeun— Rev. J. Q. MeAtUe.
Jfe!h"di*t —Rev. A. W. Gibsoa.
German Reformed —Rev. H. Heckerm&o.
R Catholic —Rev. Thomas Hejden.
ASSOCIATIONS.
Bedford Lodge, Xo. 320, .A. Y. M., meets on
the first Wednesday on or bef re fall moon,in the
Bedford Hall, on iht corner of Pitt and Richard
streets.
Pe Branch Encampment. No. 114, I. O. O.
F., meets on the first and third Wednesday even
ing? of each month, in the Bedford Hall.
Bedford No. 202, I. 0. 0. F., meets ev
ery Friday evening, in the Bedford Hall.
Bedford Lodge, No. 143, I. O. G. T., meets io
the Court House, on Monday evening of each
week.
XOGH SUfIWS.
SO
NEW GOODS and customers are rolling in at
Cro use's.
MAUXOLIA WATER.—Superior to the best
imported German Cologne, and sold at hfd
tit >rice. tf.
COOL WBATHER. —The weather since Thurs
day of last week has been c'.oudv with occa
sional rain, and unusually cool for the season.
To turn gray hair to its natural color and
L-eauiy. use Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair
Renewer, tbe best and most reliable prcpara
tion science ha 3 given us.
DBITHP.IDGE'S celebrated Fire proof Lamp
chimneys, the only real Fire proof chimney
made, for sale cheap at .Tno. Biymyer's new
Hardware store, —also ''crystal'' Coal oil—
xcarrcnted pure
A NEW FENCE around the lots fronting
East Richard street, is a great improvement
in that quarter. The demolition of another
stable or two would still better the appear
ance.
WHBX will tbe work on the new steps at the
Court House be finished, or the stone taken
out of the street. The present condition of
the street in front of the Court House is not
only unsightly but dangerous. Let us have
the work promptly completed.
REMOVED. —The INQUIRER Book Store and
office have been removed to oar new quarters
in the INQCIRER BCILDISG where we will be
pleased to see all our old patrons and furnish
them with books, stationery Ac., cheaper than
ever. Call and see us before purchasing
elsewhere.
SINCE onr notice of Seward A Bentley'S
Aiiema, we have heard considerable said
about h, and all praise i: so highly, we think it
mast be a fine preparation lor the hair. One
gentleman in speaking of the Aiisma. says his
hair was quite gray before using it, but now
it is as fine and good a color as when a boy.
Seward's Cough Cure. Cures Croap.
I'lU sH SHAD. —We were agreeably surpris
ed one uay last week to find ourselves the re
cipient of a very Cue fresh shad from our
friend and former townsman. S. L. C.-eutz.
burg of Philadelphia. On inquiry we learned
that our friends to the number of a dozen
were similarly favored. The kind donor will
accept our sincere thacksfor a luxury seldom
enjoyed in old Bedford.
SEVERE HAII. STORM. —On Thursday after
noon the 13th inst., a portion of this county
in the neighborhood of Stuckeyville was visit
ed by one of tbe most severe hail storms
known for a long time. Hail fell in such
quantities that where they fell from the roofs
of buildings they accumulated to the depth of
nine or ten inches and iu places remained un
mehed until the next day. The hailstones
were small, and little or no damage was
done to the growing crops.
THE Citizens Co-operative Mutual Life In
surancc Company of Bedford started in this
place a few weeks since is now doing well, is
the favori'e of our citizens as it justly should
be, being a home institution: its low rates,
its undoubted safety must commend it favora
bly to aIL To one and all we would say don't
delay to become a member. See advertise
ment in another column.
MESSRS. Ron V & Surcx respectfully an
nounce that they will receive orders for S. G.
-dason s X on-breezing Force Pump from this
date until the 25th of August. Those wish
ing a good serviceable pump will do well fo
send in their orders at once. They have
thirty-five of their pumps in wells in different
parts of this county, and by all parties are
highly recommended.
This Pump is cow offered to the public at
the following prices. There are two sizes,
viz: One inch, and three-quarter inch:
Thrtt-gnarter inch Pump —From 7 tq 10
feet sl-54 10 to 15 $18: 15 to 20 520: 20 to 25
$25: 25 to 30 S3O; 80 to 35 $35.
Inch Pump— From 7 to 16 feet $18: 10 to
15 S2O; 15 to 20 $2-5; 20 to 25 $80; 25 to 30
$35; 80 to 35 $-10. may"2l:3t
WHO WASTE A SEWING MACHINE ?—WE
have a new $55,00 Grover and Baker sewing
machine which we will dispose of on easy
terras to any one who wants a good machine:
a . 1 who does not want a good sewing ma
ch 'tie ?
ALSO a new Singer Sewing Machine for
sale as cheap as can be sold in the com
munity and on the best of terms.
ALSO a Seventy five dollar Machine of the
American Buttonhole ami Overseamiag
Sewing machine Company'* Manufacture OD
the most favorable terms,
Lither ot the two last named machines can be
seen in operation in town, where they have
gtve-n the most complete satisfaction. Fur
ther particulars can be had by calling at. or
writing to, the INQUIRER Office Bedford Pa.
tf.
Books and Periodicals.
H FAKTH AXD HOME continues to hold its
place as one of our best illustrated weeklies, i
The number for May 22d, contains the begin j
ning of a fine story by R. B. Edson. entitled j
"Marrying Well." Address Hearth and i
Home 37 Park Row. New Yenk. For sale at
the IXQCIBER Book Store Bedford Pa.
THE June number of Lippincott's Maga- j
zioe, with a full-page Illustration, contains: 1
Beyond the Breakers. Dies Ira. The Eug
lishman on the continent. Our possession.
Harneynow's Hummock. On expression id
Architecture. The Maiden Soldier. Dedi
cation. Only no love. Ou using strength
with Economy. The new world exile in
Italy. The prospects of trade. A lost chap
ter of History. Rubbish at the Patent Office.
Our monthly gossip. Literature of the day.
Special announcement. The Publishers of
Lippincotle's Magazine take pleasure in an- j
nouncing that the opening chapters of "The
Vicar of Bullhampton," a new novel of great |
interest, by Anthony Troll ope, author of i
Phir.eas Finn. Orley Farm. The Cover
ings. The Belton Estate, etc., will appear
in the July Number, commencing volume IV.
For sale at all the Book and News-Stores.
Single number, 35 cts. Yearly subscription,
$4.
THE Westminster Feci etc for April (reprint
by Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 140
Fulton street, N. Y.) contains: South Africa.
The Gladstone Government, Liberty and
Light. Domestic Fire-places, Alfred de Mus
set, Mr. Mills' Speech on Capital Punish
ment. The Philanthropy of the Age in rela
tion to Social Evils, Primary Education, Na
tional Duty and Contemporary Literature.
The whole number is replete with interest.
THE LAT'S FRIKKD FOB JUXE. —The Steel
Plate for this number is the beautiful, saintly
face of Isabella, one of Shakspeare's charac
ters. The Colored Fashion Plate gives a
rich and tasteful bridal dress, and others of
the latest style : and a number of well-execu
ted wood-cuts illustrate the most picturesque
varieties of the present mode. For music,
we find, appropriately for June, "Roses Fair
as Jenny's Cheek." The literary department
looks attractive: "Dimey's company the
cmtinuationof Mrs. Wood's "Roland Yorke:"' '
■'The Jews in Rome;" Miss Preseott'- fascir.a
tin* novelette, "Between T.voand an ex- j
poem by Florence Percy, furnish 1
choice entertainment in the way of light read
ing. The ladies will Cud among the illustra
iions two patera? of Bathing Dresses. Pdb
fished by Deacon J Peterson, 319 Walnut
Street, Philadelphia, at $2.50 a year.
\S lthout a Good Digestion.
All other temporal blessings are compara
tively worthless. The dyspeptic millionaire
who has tried all the potions of the medical
profession in vain, aod believes his complaint
to be incurable, would give half bis fortune
so be freed from the horrors of indigestion,
and thus enabled to enjoy the other half. Of
course he would.
Perhaps HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BIT
TERS Las been recommended to such a
sufferer. Possibly he has turned from the
friend who made the suggestion with a sneer
intimating that he has no faith, in any "patent
medicine." If this has been the case. to
much the worse for him. His incredulity
dooms him to a life ol misery. All the
luxuries which wealth can" purchase are at
his command. Not one of them can give him
pleasure. His own irrational obstinacy is his
bane.
The masses, happily for themselves, are
less skeptical. There is such a thing as bigo
ted unbelief, as well as bigoted credulity, and
a golden mean between the two, which men
and women who are giited with common
sense adopt and profit by. These are the
class that patronize and recommend HOS
TETTER'S BITTERS. Why do they ap
: r.-vv t'.t . famous anti-dyspeptic and anti
bilious preparation ? Simply because they
nave not been too much the slaves of stnse
les- prejudice to give it a fair trial- and have
found that when ail other tonics, stimulants
and stomachics failed it produced the desired
effect.
"Strike, but hear," said the Roman sage
when his ignorant enemies were a-sailing
him. "Doubt but try," says the man who
has been cured of indigestion, or biliousness,
or intermittent fever, by the Bitters, as he re
his experience of the medicine to his in
valid friends. Whoever is so wedded to his
own foregone theoretical conclusions, as to
decline to test the properties of a medicine
endorsed by the testimony of intelligent men
in every waik of life, and approved by -the
people at large, dt erres to suffer. May 4tf
THE celebrated Monitor Navy at Crouse's
Resort.
>1 \ ft K trs.
PHILADELPHIA, May 17.
The fu>ur market is exceedingly quiet, and
in the absence of any demand for shipment
only a tew hundred barrels were taken by the
b me consumers at $5(5:5 50 for superfine.
r5 75fi- *> 25 fur extras, $6 5v 7 12J for
lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota extra family,
-u TV 750 for Pennsylvania do. do.. $7 75
9 fi-r Ohio do. do., nd 10(2,12 50for fancy
brands- according to quality. Five hundred
barrels of Delaware mills sold on secret
terms. Rye flour ranges from 57 to 725 per
barrel. There is nothing doing iu corn meat.
Tbe wheat market is devoid for any life, and
•-r 1 -s favor buyers. Sales of red at 51 f,.V
1 00, amber do. at $1 67(5,1 7". &ud white at
51 80(5 2. Rye is steady, with sales of 2,-
000 bushels o: western at 5113(5 1 -45. Coin
is in fair request, but with increased receipts
and stocks, prices are weak. Sales of 3.000
bushels of yellow at 85(5;87 cents, and west
ern mixed at 8-4(5 85 cents. Oats are without
an important change; sales of western at S2 f "
85 cents, and Pennsylvania at 66(5,70 cents.
There are no sales reported in barley or malt.
Whissy is dull and offered at 94(5 % cents
per gall tax paid, in large lots: small lots
sell at 51.
MARRIES.
On the It inst.. by Rev. X. 11. Skyies, STACY
BOOS, of Wert End, and Miss LYDIA COIN LT,
of New Paris.
DIED-
April 12, 1569, in Cumberland Valley, MINNIE
M-, daughter of Henry and Amelia Dibert, aged
2 years, 3 mi nths and 23 days.
Ylnr
ASBIGXEE,S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby
given that JOUN 11. FURRY, of Middle
Woodberry township, Bedford county, has as
signed all his property to tbe undersigned {• irthe
benefit of his creditors. All per.- .ns are tbere
f rc notified to present their claims, and persurs
indebted to said assignor to make immediate pay
ment to the assignee. JOHN B. FLECK.
21taay Assignee.
VVTANTED, AGENTS.— " Bonder of tie
* ' _ World ; " if warranted to cure Rheumatism
and N. otalgia. Sold on the package system. Not
t ■ be paid for until tested. I pay s6'j per month
and r -'.amission,- to distribute packages.
Hmaydw J.C. TILTOX, Pittsburg. Pa,
QAIE OF CHURCH FT KNIT ERE.
k?
The following named propertv will be offered
for sale at tbe Dunning* Creek Luth. Chotc'a, in
Bedford township, on Monday, the 31st inst.:
Pulpit, Pews, sold singly or to snit purchasers
Six Lamps, two Stoves an i Pipe. Carpet, Window
"'ash and Frames, Blinds, Floors and Stairs,
."ale to c -mmence at 16 o'clock. Terms easy.
By order of Committee. H. SILL.
COURT of the UNITED STATES
EAST:- x BJ STRICT or flsnmsm.
fm lie matter of ADAH FERGVSOS, Dmabmpt
A: an adjourned bearing in the above named
Court. OS Wedne-day, the 12th day of May. let!.-.
ADAM FERGUSON, of Mercers burg, in the
County of franklin, and State of Pennsylvania,
Bankrupt, lormerly a pa-tner in the hroe of
shannon A Ferguson, Ferguson A Manspeaker,
Ferguson A Bhaff, r. and Ferguson A Line, wi.i be
discharged from bis <!• bu on Wednesday, the i 6th
day of June, A. D. 1809, unless cause to the con
trary be shown. HASTINGS GEHK,
2!may-It Registdr in Bankruptcy.
GENERAL NEWS ITEMS.
A NEW YOBK firm has brought suit against
a firm at Hong Kong, China, for $85,000, in
failing to make shipments ordered.
THE total valae of the gifts presented to the
Pope on bis recently celebrated fiftieth anni
versary is estimated at $4,000,000 in gold.
TWESTT-EIGHT thousand two hundred and
twentw-one marriages were solemnized in
Ohio during the year ending December "1,
1868.
THE Boston Coliseum will be lighted with
gas, twenty-four hundred burners being the
estimated number requisite to give tbe proper
illumination.
A TES THOCSAXD dollar case of jewelry,
given by a Cuban family to aid the revolution
will be raffled for at tbe Cuban fair at New
York ut five dollars per ticket
THE expense of the thing, is said to be fast
killiugoff polygamy in Turkey, as the Turkish
ladies are beginning to get European ideas
about dress.
ME. MOTI.KV is at his Boston home, busily
engaged in "packing up" for along residence
abroad. lie will sail from New York on the
13th inst.
As I'lineis law, recently passed, classes
habitual drunkards tbe same as idiots and
lunatics, and puts them under control of the
overseers of the poor.
THE fashionable lsdie9 of tbe present day
are wearing tbe same style of toilet articles as
those worn by the Egyptian ladies in the days
j of the early Pharaohs.
THE Northern Central Railroad company
announces a quarterly dividend of two per
cent., free froth all taxes, payable ou the '2oth
inst.
THE Pennsylvania Railroad company an
nounces a semi-annual dividend of five per
cent., payable in cash, free of tax, on the
30th inst.
ALGERIA being menaced by locusts, the gov
ernment has offered SIOO for every 200 pounds
of their eggs. These eggs will be crushed
and buried with qaicklitne.
A SEVEN TKAR-OIJ) BOY leil overboard from
a canal boat, in Buffalo, last Wednesday, bat
saved his life by clinging to the carcass of a
dead dog floating on the water.
THE British Parliament has been memori
alized for the passage of a law, making it ille
gal to shear sheep, except in case of their
immediate slaughter, before the first of May.
A Miss RAMIE is now accused of being the
mysterious " Ouida. " Ramie has beieio
fore been spoken of as an excellent material
for paper, and there is no reason why it could
not make a book.
MATTHEW CoLEsmtiE, who lives five miles
from Zanesville, o..is 109 years old. goes
squirrel bunting every now and then, and oc
casionally walks to Zanesville, where, if his
own statement xay be believed, he "gets as
i'ght as a brick."
THE Boston papers relate that a Lewliton,
Me., lager drinker was strangled recently by
a finger which happened to be floating in bis
beverage. It Was probably left there by
• ome one who had a hand in making the
lreer.
SOME workmen driving F iles for a dwelling
bouse on Columbus street, in Boston, noticed
l hat one pile went down easier than the oth
ers, and found that it ha i defended through
an immense tub of butler, which some thitf
tiad buried there.
GEN. NECLEY, of Pittshugh, will marry the
be"# of Schuykill county. Miss Grace Ashton,
next week. The bridesmaid will he got up in
superb style and with every attention to toil
ettes. but the groomsman will be opea to a
charge of Negley gents.
Is gentlemen's fashions the prevailing
style for promenade is dark English cut a
way coat, -with double-breasted vest, light
trousers of dark maierial. and Oxford hat.
Lavender gloves, a small cane, and pink in
left buttonhole of coat, are considered essen
tial.
TIIK pork packers and provision dealers of
St. Louis have subscribed $1,500 to be award
ed as premiums to the best hogs at the fair of
tiie St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical
Association, to he heid next October, in ad
uitiou to the regular prize of that association.
It is expected all parts of the country w ill be
represented.
A DOPBLE DISAPPOINTMENT. —Mr. John
1 -hback, of Indianapolis, returning home in
bad temper after an unsuccessful trip to
Washington for the purpose of getting him
self appointed postmaster of the first mention
ed city, permitted himse'if to run as the Deai
ocraiic candidate for Mayor, and in the elec'
tion on Tuesday was defeated. Moral. —Peo
ple shouldn't lose their tempers or change
their politics because they don't get the office
thev want.
STFPID PHYSICIANS.— A suit against two
physicians lor a piece of stupid malpractice
is on trio; in WoTchester, Ma?s. David 11.
Mavnard, of Ciiuton. put himself into the
bauds of Drs. Benditt and S; monds of that
town to have a stiff Soger cut off. They gave
him chloroform and took osi' a good ..nger,
and he wants $15,000 damages for it. All
the doctors urge is that chloroform stiffened
Maynard's fingers.
A LAS K A S>'£KKUY. —A Sitka correspondent
thus describes Alaska scenery: "Take one
big mountain—covered with trees from the
base nearly to the summit, with an under
,:r a.b of Liush. briars and moss almost im
passable—multiply the one by ten thousand,
and you have Alaska. There is a terrible
sameness. One singular feature of this mass
of forest is the absence of birds. I have seen
but one robin it Sitka. '
THE MORMON QUESTION.— The New York
\Vt>rld thinks that Mornionism will be ban
ished from the United States in the following
manner -. Ihe Pacific Railroad will give to the
multitudinous wives of the Mormon patriarchs
an idea of the maimers and cuatoms of the
ladies of the Fast, and in particular of their
style of dress and living. When the Mormon
wives begin to dress like the ladies of Phila
delphia. Boston or New York, no Mormon
husband, be he as rich as the best of them,
can afford to keep more than one helpmate
—(TJ, the question is settled.
AMONG tbe clerks in the dead-letter office
is a brother of Amos Kendall, who appointed
him while he was Postmaster General in
Jackson's Cabinet, more than thirty years
ago. Amos Kendall i 3 now worth over a
million of dollars. His brother still enjoys
his twelve hundred dollar clerkship, and has
never gotten beyond that point. Hi* story
is a lesson for the young men who so eagerly
strive after Government appointments".
Ninety-nine times out of a hundred a clerk
ship is a curse to a young man, if there is
anything in him.
THE GIKARU ESTATE.— Mute. Henrietta
Girard, one of the beirs of the late Stephen
Girard, some years since sued the city of
Philadelphia with the aim of breaking the
will donating a large part cf the real estate
of the deceased for the establishment of a
college for tbe education of poor orphans.
Tbe title to the gift was vested in the city of
Philadelphia as it then existed. The claim
now made is that by the extension of the
city in 1854 by tbe Consolidation act tbe
lit e is The decision of the Circuit
Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
was averse to the claim of Mme. Girard, bat
it was sustained by the Supreme Court,
Judge Gner delivering the opinion.
TJE liquor dealers of Tipton, Indiana,
are mourning all the saloons are closed
and have crape on their doors. Tbe ex
planation is, a revival and a raid by the
ladies.
fßeur gUmitecmrni.su
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned, du
ly appointed Auditor to distribute the bal- ;
artee in the hand, of DANIEL HERSHBKRGER,
administrator of Mary Hershherger, late pf Snake
Spring township, deceased, hereby gives notice, i
tha. be will sit for the purposes of his appoint- j
meet, at his office in the Buroack of Bedford, i
county of Bedford. Pa., on MONDAY', tbe St v-
HXTH day of Jc.xK, A. D- 1869, at the hour of I
o'clock P. M., when and where alt interested may
attend. J. T. KEAGY,
21tnay2t Auditor.
rj S. INTERNAL REVENUE.
2<i DMriom IS*A JHatrict of I'enmsgtiania.
NOTICE.—The Annual Assessment for the
abore Division of all persons liable to tax on In
come, articles in Schedule A. and also of all per
sons required to pay Special Tax on Business,
having been eoripletcd. Xoti'e is hereby given.
Ihat the taxes aforesaid have become due and
payable, and will be received at the following
places and times to wit:
At tbe Eagle Hotel in Gettysburg, Adams Co.,
Wednesday and Thursday, June 9th and 10th.
At the * ffiec of J. W. Lingenfelier. in Bedford,
Tuesday ai. I Wednesday, June 15th nod 16th
At the hotel of D. A M. Ott, Bloody Run, June
16th.
And at my office, prior to the oth of lune.
PENALTIES.—AH persons who fail to pay
their annual taxes prior to tbe 25th day of June,
will be duly notified of their neglect, for which a
fee of 20 cents and four cents fur each mile 'ravel
ed in serviug tbe notice will be charged. Persons
doing Business without having paid a Special
Tax therefor, art liable to a penally of thr* e times
tbe amount of said tat, s fine of Fiie Hundred
Dollars, and imprisonment for'thre 1 vesrs.
CHARLES W. ASHUOM,
Collector ltith District Pa.
Hopewell, Pa., May lrth, 1,-6','..2i
Q I TI Z JiN 8' CO-OPE R A TIV E
MUT U A L
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF BEDFORD, FA
Incorjioratxl. Mutch, 186'J, by Special .icf
til the Legislature of Pennsylvania.
This company is organised on the Co Operative
Mutual I'lau.
Tbe membership fee is graded according to the
age uf the applicant, and is lower than other mu
tual companies.
The payment of the membership fee entitles the
member to a life policy.
Every member in this company has a vote in
controlling the funds of the company, and has an
| equal share in the fuuds.
The amount of money paid is so little that every
! one can insure.
Thir Company is purely a HOME Company.
OVRICELS :
lion SAMUEL L. RUSSELL, Prest.
J. R. DURBORItOW, Vice Prcst.
E. F. KERR, Secretary.
<' E. SHANNON, Treasurer.
B! RECTORS :
i J. M. SHOEMAKER, J. B. WILLIAMS,
X. 11. Lvoxs, J. W. DRKLUSVX,
D. It. AMDKK&OX.
Gen. Agcrt, W. A. EDWABDS.
Circulars, Pamphlets and full particulars given,
I on application to the Secretary of tbe company,
or to W. A. EDWARDS.
mar,l'6'.''.'y 1 Gen. Agent, Bedford, I'a
Agents vr&ated iu every Coonty and
; Towosbip in the State.
jyA L I AD L E PREMI UM S .
NEW AND GOOD BOOKS.
Having for four years past labored to improve
and enlarge the I.Nyi iati: and to so fill it with
the latest news that our people would have little
or no need of any other paper, we have found that
one of the chief difficulties in our way has been
that of getting a sufficient number of subscribers
to pay the expenses necessarily incurred in mak
ing a county paper what it ought to be. Though
the I>v iXR has a larger number of subscribers
than any other paper in the county, it still has
but little more than half what it ought to have to
justify ua in the cutlay necessary to keep it up
to ti.e standard at which we have steadily aimed.
The I.vqi inr.n will continue to be the exponent
and advocate of a thorough-going Republicanism,
and of retrenchment, economy and reform in the
administration ot the affairs of county, state and
nation. It will also, as usual, contain a larger
amount of late news and carefully selected gener
al reading matter than any other pajer in this
Congressional District.
An important p'. htkai campaign is jurt about
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HUNTINGDON I BSOADTOP RAILROAD
On and after Thursday, April 29, 1889, Pas
senger Train* will arrive and depart as follows:
t?P TRAIK*. now* T'-r'ISS
Aecom Marl. STATIONS Aecoiu Mail.
P.M. A SI. A.M. P. SI.
LK5.55 LK 840 Huntingdon, ARI Ur ARJ 2"
8.02 8.48 Long Siding 10.02 4.12
6.17 9.00 SlcConuei'stowu 9.16 3.45
6.2S 9.67 Pleasant Grove. 9.38 S.Ss
6.St 0.22 Marklesbure, 9.22 3.3J
6.5 1.55 OsSn aa. .:> 3.1
7.03 O.lfi Rough A Iteadv 8.55 3.0?
7.18 10.01 Cove, 940 2.55
7.2S 10.05 Fisher"* Summit 8.3 C. 2.51
WU-SS
1043 Kiddlesburg, 2.08
10.52 llopeweii, 2.00
10.10 Piper's Run, 140
11.29 Tate*vii!e. 1.20
1145 Bloody Run, 1.04
aa 11.52 Mount Dallas. ji.sl.a6
LE7.5 LC 10.30 Saiton, AR 5.20 A*2.25
5.05 10.45 Comlmont, B.'o i. IB
8.10 10.5U ICrawford, 8.05 2.05
A8.20 AR 11.00 Dudley, L 7.55 LK1.55
Bread Top City.
April 29, "69. JOHN M'KILLIPS, Supu
lUlvrriiscmfnts.
EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD
READ THIS.
Their own interests are at staty in this matter.
Everybody has suffered so much from the ac
cursed credit system, if system it can be called,
that I intend to offer to everybody a Panacea for
the e-. il in the future. On arid after the Ist dv
5. I 8 *'' 1 WILI 50,1 EXCLUSIVELY FOR !
cA. K OR PRODUCE. No doubt some custom
cr * ■"? be lost to me. but I flatter myself, that it j
will l*e only those from whom I cannot collect j
present account*. AH goods will be sold at about \
one-balf the profit now j.aid bv customers. Tbe j
People often complain of Bedford prices being ;
higher than elsewhere, and dubtlese true to some '
extent, and for ttie reason that good customers
have bad to pay for others goods, with an addi
tional profit on their own. Let an intelligent
community sustain me in this enterprise and thev
will save ten to fifteen percent en everything
they consnme. rnajlA H. F. IRVINE.
NOTICE, —AII accounts not settled by the
first day- of Jane. A. I). 1869, either by cash
note, will be put in the hands of au officer for
collection. Friends will please take notice,
and bv so doing save trouble and costs,
may 11:2w H. F. IRVIXE.
\\ ATERSIDE WOOLEN FACTORY.
5,600 LPS. WOOL WANTED!
The undersigned having leased the Large New
Woolen Factory, at t\ ateraide, for a number of
years, respectfully inform the old customers of
tha Factory and tbe public generally, that they
will need at least the above amount of wool. Tbey
have on hand a large let of Cloths, Cassimeres,
Tweeds, Satir.e'fs. Jeans, Blankets, Coverlets,
Flannels, Ac, whu:h thev will exchange for wool,
as has been the custom heretofore. Carpets will
be made to order, at all times. Stocking varn of
all kinds always on baud. Our Peddfer, Thomas
Border, will call on all the old customers, and the
public generally, in due time, for the purpose of
exebanring goods for wool. The highest market
price will be paid for wool in cash.
2f.IL Woo) carding, spinning and country Full
ing will be done in tbe best manner and at short
•o'lee. JOHN I. NOBLE J BRO-.
14 may . in Waterside, Pa.
TV) THE OWNERS OF UNPATENTED
. LANDS:
SrnvEvoa GCWEBAS'S Orrscg, )
Harrisburg. Pa., May 6th, 1869. j
In obedience to an Act of Assembly, approved
the eighth day of April, one thousand eight hun
dred and sixty-nine you are hereby notified that
the "County Land Lien Docket." containing the
list of unpatented lands for Bedford county, pre
pared under tbe Act of Assembly of the twentieth
of May, one thousand eight hundred and sixty
four, and the supplement thereto, has this day
been forwarded to the Pr- thonotsry of the eoun
ty. at whose office it may be examined. Theliens
can only be liquidated by the payment of the
purchase money, interest and fees, and receiving
patents through this Department. Proceedings
by tbe Attorney Genera, have been stayed for one
year from this date, in order that parties may ob
tain their patents without additional e -t-
JACOB M. CAMPBELL,
14may:tf Surveyor General.
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el, now Margrit A. Trout, and Marv E. Heeler,
n<w Mary E. Ruby, children of J hn W. Beeier,
-iee'd has 1 ,-cn exhibited and filed in the Pro
tbonotarv's Office, and will be allowed by the
Court of Common Picas of Bedford C unty, at an
adjourned court to be held at Bedford on Thurs
day, the Ist day ofJulv. next, unless cause be
shown why said account should not be allowed.
By direction of the court.
"may Urn O. E. SHANNON, Froth y.
V DM INISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -
aa Notice is hereby given that le'.lers of Ad
roinistration on tbe E-tateof Henry Colledge,
late ot* Eat Providence twp., deceased, have
been granted to the undersigned. All per
sons knowing themselves indebted to said
Estate, will please ina>'e immediate payment,
and those having claims, are requested to
present them properly authenticated for pay-
JOSEPH R. COLLEDGE,
JOHN COLLEDGE,
Administrators.
gSI ■ . SB OBJ KY, DEC D.
To the heirs and legal representatives of John
Or ley, Jr., late of Bedford county, dee'd.:
Ttke notice that by virtue of a writ of partition
and valuation issued out of the Orphans' Court of
Bedford County, and to me directed, I will hold
an inquest to make partition and valuation of the
real* -late of said def used, which is situate in
Juniata tow n.-hip, on the premises, on Tuesday,
the Ist day of June, A. D. 1869, at 10 o'clock,
when and where vou can attend if you see proper.
ROB'T STECKMAN. Stiff.
Sb' riff's Office, Bedford, Pa., May 10,
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It is the vital principle of the Pin® Tree, ob
tained by a peculiar process in the distillation of
the tar, by which its highest medical properties
are retained.
It is the only safe-guard and reliable remedy
which has ever been prepared from the juice of
the Pine Tree.
It invigorates the digestive organ* and restores
the appetite.
It strengthens the debilitated system.
It purities and enriches the blood, and expelf
froDi the system the corruption which scrofula
breed* on the lungs.
It disolves the mucus or phlegm which stops
the air-pa-sage of the lungs.
Its healing principle acts upon the irritate 1
surface of the lungs and throat, penetrating to
each diseased part, relieving pain and subduing
infi&mation.
It is the result of years of stady and experi
ment, and it is offered to the afflicted, with the
positive assurance of its power to cure the follow
ing diseases, if tb. patient has not too long delay
ed a resort to the means of cure:—
Consumption of the Lungs, Cough, Sure Throat
and Breast, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, Blind
| and Bleeding Piles, Asthma, Whooping Cough,
| Diptheria, Ac., Ac.
| We are often asked why are not other remedies
in the market for Consumption, Coughs, Colds,
and other Pulmonary affections equal to I)r. L.
vR Wisbart'* Pine Tree Tar Cordial. We an
swer—
-Ist. It cures not by stopping ccugb, but by
loosening and assisting na'are to throw off the
unhealthy matter collected about the throat and
bronchial tubes causing irritation and cough.
2d. Most Throat and Ling Kemedies are corn
pored of anodynes, which allay the cough for
awhile, but by their constringing effects, the fibres
oecMue hardened, and the unheal!by tiuids coagu
late and are retained in the system, causing dis
ease beyond the control of onr most eminent phy
sicians.
3d. The Pine Tree Cordial, with its assist
ants, ate preferable, because they remove the
••ruse? of irritation of the mucous membrane and
oronchtal tubes, assist the lungs to act and throw
>ff the unhealthy secretions, and purify the blood,
thus scientifically making the car® perfect.
Or. Wiihart ha* OH file at hi* t-jfice hundred*
and thou*and* of Certificate*, from lien ond ll'o
men of unquestionable character who cere once
hopeUet'y y: en up to die, bat tkroujk the Provi
dence of God.were complete?# restored to health
iy the Pine Tree Tar Cordial. A Physician in
attendance who can be consulted in person or by
mail, free oj charye. Price of Pine Tree Tar
Cordial $1.60 per Bottle, sll per do*. Sent by
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WIS 11 ART, M. I). So. 232 North 2d Street, Phila
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\TOTICE TO TAX PAVERS.—Ia pursuance
of ;*.n Act of Asembly, to Provide for the col
ic.: ion of State. Co.mty, Poor and Military Taxes
in the county of Bedford, approved the 13th day
of April, 1869, the undersigned will attend at the
time- and places below named, between the hours
of 9 o'clock, a. in., and 4 o'clock p. m., for the
purpose of receiving such Taxes, forth® year lS69:
Monday and Tuesday. May 241h and 25th, at
Wood berry, for Middle Wood berry t wp. and W ood
berry Bor.
Wednesday, May 2f, at Pattonsvillc, for South
Wood berry.
Thursday, May 27. at Bloody Kan, for Bloody
Run Bor. ao l West Providence two.
Friday, May 25, at Joseph Mortimore's for
Snake Spring two.
Monday, May 11, at Daniel Fletcher's store, in
Monroe twp.
Tuesday, June 1, at Wva. Adams' mill, in South
ern;.,>-n twp.
ihursday, June 3, at Rain-burg, forHainebarg
Bor.and Celerain twp.
Friday, June 4, at D. A. T. Black's for East
Pr evidence twp.
Saturday, June 5, at Joseph Ct —na's lor llar
ri-on twp.
Monday and Tuesday, June 7:b ar.l sth, Mow
ry'.- mill, for Union twp.
Wednesday, June I', at Pleasantville, for St.
Clair twp.
Thursday, June 10, at St. Clairsville, for St.
Cluirsville Bor. and twp.
Friday and Saturday, June 11 and 12, at Scbelis
i.jrg Bor. for Schellsburg Bor. and Kapier twp.
Monday, June 11, at Bridgeport, for London
derry twp.
Tuesday. June 15, at Bedford for Bedford Bor.
Wednt - lay, June 16, at Centerville, for Cum
berland Valley twp.
Tbarsday, June 17, at Kuena Vista, for Juniata
twp.
Friday and Saturday, June 15 an ! 19, at Bed
ford, for Bedford twp.
Monday, June 21, at S3Xton.for Saxton Bor.
Tuesday, June 22, at Stonerstown, for Liberty
twp.
Wednesday, June 23, at ColeJale, for Coledalc
Bor. and Broad Top twp.
Thursday, June "4, at Cant. Jno. Eicheibergcr's,
for Hopewell twp.
"AH per-, ns in said county who shall, on or be
fore tbe 2Sth day tf July, aforesaid, pay to the
-aid Treasurer the amount of hi? or her taxes,
shall be entitled to a deduction of 5 per centum
thereon."
A schedule of all unpaid taxes on the 20th day
tf August next, will be made cut and delivered to
a Justice of the Peace for collection.
30aor4w I. MEXGEL, Treasurer.
1801). ?*** JSO9.
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XX The Subscriber offers at private sale his farm
in Napier township, containing 300 acre?, lying
on both sides of the Bedford and Stoystown
turnpike, seven miles west of Bedford and two miles
east >f Schellsburg. About one balf is cleared
and under fence and the balance is well timbered.
Thirty-eigbl acres are in clover, and the balance
in a good state of cultivation. The buildings are
a large dwelling house, part stone, with back
building, a good barn and other out buildings,
also a new two story tenant house. The land is
well supplied with never failing water. Persons
desiring to examine the property can do so by
calling on the subscriber at his residence on the
premises. If not sold before the 6th of October
next the property will be sold at public sale.
30apr5in ' MARTIN REILEY.
QRYSTAL STEAM MILLS.
Our Mill wagon will deliver Fl'-ur, Feed, Ac,
ev< ry afternoon, at 4 o'clock, in Bedford, and re
ceive grist. All work WARRANTED. Terms
cash. Orders may be "eft at the mill or Hardware
store of IlartleT A MeUger.
30apr JOHN A WM. HARTLEY.
LIVERY BODY can be accommodated with
Ui WALL PAPER at the Inquirer Book Store.
PISC?NAN?OAJS.
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WOODEN WARE,
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NAILS,
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OILS,
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BUILDER'S HARDWARE,
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COAL OIL LAMPS,
COAL OIL,
SADDLERY,
CUTLERY,
BUCKETS,
CHURNS,
TUBS,
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I lie hopes, by strict attention to business,
and fair prices, to merit a sbare of Public
I patronage.
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VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE
AT PRIVATE SALE.
The subscriber offers for sale that valuable
property known as IVHITE HALL, situate in
Kast Providence township, eight miles east of
Bloody Rnn, on the turnpike, about the centre of
the township, in a desirable situation, containing
310 acres, with 120 acres cleared, and in a good
state of cultivation, the balance well timbered
with white and yellow pine, convenient to saw
mills.
The improvements are a large three story house,
large stable, two tenant houses, wagon-maker and
smith shops. Church, school house, post office,
store and mills convenient. Terms reasonable
and possession given on tne Ist of April, 1869.
smarlf D. A. T. BLACK.
"VT OTICE.
All persona knowing themselves indebted to
Thomas Ritchey, either by Store, Book account or
otherwise, will piease call and settle. The note
are in the hands of Jaines A. Muan Esq., and
the Books are at the store of the subscriber. If
not attended to by the Ist day of June, they will
then be placed in the hands of an Attorney for
collection.
Bloody Run. Pa., April 27, 1569.
St'aprdw ' REBECCA RITCHEY.
PL AS T E R.—The subscriber would respect
fully inform the public that he has jnst re
ceived from the city GO tons of the best Nova Sco
tia ROCK PLASTER, and will continue toreceive
as bis stock diminishes until the first of April,
which he will grind and keep for sale at Hartley's
Mill, and will sell as cheap as can be bought fir
cash, or wheat, rye or corn, at the highest cash
prices, taken in exchange. Remember only unto
;he first of April. Thankful for past favors I so
licit a continuance of the same.
25dec ANDREW J. MILLER.
SHAMPOONIXG, HAIR DRESSING AND
SHAVING.
I am determined to Sg'nt it out on this lice alt
summer and will warrant entire satisfaction to
all my patrons. I am also prepared to weave
hair, make switches and curls on the shortest no
tice and most improved styles. Room on Juliana
St.. one door south of the Express Office.
23anr3m B. F, CRAW LEI.
JpAIXTLNG.
The Subscriber respectfully informs the public,
that he is prepared to do all kinds of
PLAIN and FANCY PAINTING, PAPER
HANGING Ac., at shortest notice, in town and
country. And all kinds of Wood Imitation car
fullj executed. Price moderate. The patronage
of the public is respectfullysolicited.
9aprlS69 lyr M. P. SPIDEL. j
\\7ilV NOT MAKK .MONKY
v ' With our STENCIL asl> Ktr CHECK Ocrni,
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STAFFORD MFG. CO., 66 Fulton Street, New
York. 12*
ALL KINDS OF BLANKS, Common, Admin
istrator's and Executor's, Deeds, Mortgages,
Sudgment Notes, Promissory N otes, with and with
out waiver of exemption, Summons, Subpoenas
and Executions, for sale at the Inquirer office.
Nov 2. 1866
AOCRTIFICAT OF SCHOLARSHIP in
the Bryant, Stratt—de Kim berl 3 Basinets
College of Philadelphia, for sale at this office.
MARRIAGE CERTIFCATES. —On hand and
for sale at the Inquirer office, a fine assort
rnent of Marriage Certificates. Clergymen and
Justices should have them.
•Sral Estate.
rpWO FARMS AT PRIVATE SALE.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT CHEAP REAL
ESTATE.
A FARM IN MORRISON'S COVE.
A SPLENDID FARM WITHIN TWO MILES
OF BEDFORD.
The subscriber will sell at private sale, an
very reasonable terms, and at reduced prices, the
following described, very valuable real estate, vix :
A TRACT OF LAND situated in Morrison's
Core, about one mile from LafaretteiTille. ard
four miles from W'oodberry, in Middle Wood berry
twp., containing 102 acres, more or less, about 4a
aces cleared and nnder fence, with one and a
talf story log bouse, log barn, blacksmith sfcop
and other out buildings, adjoinng lands of Jackson
Stuckey on the cart, Christ. Kocbenderfer on the
north, John Keagy on the west, and Ignatius
Brant's beirs on' the south. This can be made
ue i f the neatest and m"St pleasant little farms
in the Cove with very little expense. There is an
abundance of water, plenty of fruit and splendid
timber upon it—lull that is necessary to make it
desirable.
ALSO.
A MOST EXCELLENT TRACT OF LIME
STONE AM) RIVER BOTTOM LAND % within
two miles of Bedford, containing 22$ acre*, about
ISO acres of which are cleared and in a high state
of cultivation and the balance well timbered.
I There are excellent new buildings erected thereon
| with a well of never failing water at the door.
There are two orchards of choice fruit upon it.
75 acres of meadow, (River Bottom) can be culti
vated with txifiing expense. The upland ie in a
good state of cultivation, well set with clover and
under good fence. There is sufficient timber upon
it to pay for the farm several times if thrown into
| the Bedford market. Apply to
J. R. DURBOKROW, Attorney at Law,
] Tmaytf Bedford Pa.
j "yALUABLE TRACTS OF
LAND F0 R SALE.
i The subscribers offer at private sale the follow
; irg valuable tracts of land, vis:
No. 1. The undivided half of a tract of land,
containing 227 acres, situate on the south-east
side of the Broad Top Mountain, lying partly in
Bedford and partly in Fulton county, and ad
oinicg lands }o Samuel Banner, James Brin
harst and Wirhart's heirs. TWO VEINS OF
COAL, one 5J feet, the other 6} feet in depth have
been discovered on this tract
No. 2. A tract 0f230 acres near the abov < ad
joining the same lands, and supposed l o centals
the same veins of coal.
| No. 3. A tract of 400 acres, within two and a
! half miles of the above tracts, lying on tfye North
j side of the Harbor across the mountain, well tits
bered with oak and pine.
May S,-tf. JOHN LCTZ.
OR SALE OR TRADE.
FIVE kits of ground in Bedford, 80 by 240,
I formerly part of the Lyons' estate.
Two tracts of 360 acres each within three miles
of a depot on the Pacific Rail Road back of Oma
ha.
A tract of bottom land timbered and prarie
two miles from Omaha City.
| One third cf 7,000 acres in Fulton Ccunty Pa.,
including valuable Ore, mineral and timber lands
j near Fort Littleton.
j Over 4,000 acres of valuable ore, coal and tim
, ber lands in West Virginia.
J ALSO, Twenty-five one acre lots, adjoining the
I Borough of Bedford, with lime stone rock for
! kiln or quarry on the up, per end of each.
Also, 320 acres of land in Woodbury Co., lowa.
SO " " l'ranklin •' lowa.
109 acres adjoining Bedford, with honse, barn,
ie., known as the "Amos farm."
Also, a farm of 107 acres in Harrison twp.
Also, Six acres near Bedford, with 2 houses,
stable and brick yard thereon.
0. E. SHANNON,
June 21,-tf Bedford, Penn'a.
i AT PRIVATE SALE
A I:AKE OPPORTVXITY TO BUY .4
HOVE.
' The subscribers will sell a number of lots ad
joining the CHALYBEATE SPRING PROP
ERTY in Bedford township.
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
, On two of them dwelling honsef have already
, been erected. This is a splendid opportunity to
I buy a cheap and most desirable home, as the lots
j lie immediately opposite the Chalybeate Spring
i Park, on the road, and not more than 120 yards
j from the Spring, at the following low prices:
1. One-half acre lot with dwelling house and
other out-buildings, garden and fruit trees, an
the best of water convenient, at S7OO, cash.
2. Hall-acre lot $l5O, cash.
3. Ila'.f acre lot SISO, cash,
t 4. Half acre lot slSo,cssh.
5 anil 6. Half acre lots with dwelling house,
trick yard, garden and fruit trees thereon tor
sßso,cash.
7. Contains three acres covered with fruit
trees, and in a good state of cultivation, adjoin
ing the above lots, for S6OO, cash.
Any person desiring to buy a home, a few
yards out of Bedford, will find this offer worth
serious consideration.
JOHN LCTZ,
mayS.tf Real Estate Agent, Bedford, Pa.
T)BIYATE SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
The following lot of ground, situate in the town
of Duncansville, Clair eo,. Pa., fronting on Main
street (or Turnpike) 75 feet and extending back
160 feet, more or leas, and having thereon erected
a large two story BRICK HOUSE, with base
ment and kitchen, and good cellar, frame Black
smith and Wagon-Maker's Shop, frame stable
and other out-buildings, with fruit of different
i arieties on the lot. Thia would be a good stand
for a Tavern or Boarding House, being conveni
ent to tbe Rolling Miil and Nail Factory, and the
Railroad. The House is in good repair and verv
pleasantly situated, with water at the door.
Also, A lot of SIX ACRES, near the Chalybeate
Spring, one mile from the town of Bedford, with
a Log House thereon erected. Adjoining lands
of Chenowith, Amos, Shannon and others.
Also, It acres of Timber Land, adjoining the
Colfelt farm, and convenient to good roads.
For further particulars apply to
JOHN LUTZ,
I.vqrtßHß Owner.,
or J. G. BRIUAHAM.
lSdectf Bedford. Pa.
pARM AT PRIVATE SALE.
The subscriber offers at private sale a good
farm of 102 acres, lying on the south side of Dry
Ridge, within 2 j miles of the line of the Bedford
and Bridgeport Railroad, adjoining lands of Jos,
Ling, Leonard May, Peter F. Lehman, Esq., and
others. The improvements are a two story LOG
HOUSE with kitchen attached, a log barn and
other outbuildings. The land is well watered
having a good well and two never failing springs.
I here is also a tine yonng apple orchard of 100
tearing trees, besides cherries, plums, peaches,
Ac Sixty acres are cleared and under fence and
the balance well timbered with white and chestnut
ak. A large quancity of Chestnut oak bark can
be cut on the land and find a ready market, as
there are several tanneries in tbe neighborhood.
For further particulars address ABE a* RrrcHEr,
West End, Bedford co., Pa-, or
JOHN LUTZ,
lyfeb.tf Bedford, Pa.
A FINE FARM FOR SALE IN DUTCH
CORNER!
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY CHEAP!
Tbe subscribers will sell all that tne farm in
Bedford township, containing 180 acres, i) 5 sf
which are cleared and under excellent fence, and
Use balance, 'JS acres, well Umbered, adjoining
lands of Charles Helsel, John Schnebly, ar.d oth
ers. The buildings area two and a half story
LOG HOUSE and BANK BARN, with other
out-buildings thereon erected. Water ia every
field, with an excellent Saw Mill seat. A splen
did apple trehard also thereon. Price S4OOO.
TERMS: Ono third in hand and the balance in
three annual payments with interest
JOHN LUTZ,
June 21, 1557:tf Real Estate Agent.
IiUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES
TATE.
j By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of
! Bedford County, the undersigned will expose to
: -ale at public outcry, on the premises, on batur
, lay. the 29th day of May 1569. The Real Es
' t ate of John Keuna.nl late of Monroe townabip
: iee'd. Consisting of a farm of about I'M) acres,
i about 50 acres cleared and under fence, said tract
I Ua b a number of fruit trees of various kinds, is
! well timbered witb abundance of water. Sale to
| commence at one o'clock p. ax., of said daj wuere
terms will be made known.
I smayit JAMES CABtfEU* AOmiaistmoiv