"ffjijti f V THE U 1.0 0 11. :< ''i&jajmP* ■ 1 ■ 1 J ••••-••-" \oT a lew "I 'h p worst disorders that afflict l'..i.r> from tin* corruption that accumu n the blood. Of all lit- discov. i i-s that [ alP IL.n mailt- to purge it out, none haveheen I which could equal in effect AVER S COM- PxTRtCT OF 8A RPA FA R ILL A . It cleanses Po |' N " novates the blood, instils the vigor of '£ I'h into the system and purges out the hu , which make disease. It stimulates the Hhv functions oi the body and expels the '' rtorc that crow and rankle in the blood, •f. estraordinnrv virtues are not yet widely ' but when they are it will no longer he " upstion what remedy to employ in the great Vrielv of afflicting diseases that require altera \-e remedy- Such a remedy, that could be re ! .01 n ' n iia',- long been sought for, and now, for L first time, th- public have one on whirl, ihpvcfin depend. Our space here does not ad nit cei l ificat.es to shrew its effects. But the tri al ola single bottle will show to tlm sick that j,| a , virtues surpassing anything they have HIT taken. Sufferers from Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings and Sores, Irv it and see the rapidity with which it cures. Skin Diseases, Pimples, pilules, Blotches, Erup'ions , rS'c., are soon cleaned out ol the system. Sl.Jnlhoni's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, T"t- ItrorSall Rheum, Scold Ilea!, Ringworm, (Sc., ,hould not be borne while they can he so speed ily cured by AYER'S SansArAr.iLt.A. , Syphilis or Venereal Disease is expelled from thessstern by tbe prolonged use of this Sarsu- Mrilh , and the patient is left as healthy as it | (f had never bad the disease. Female Diseases am caused by Scrofula in the blood, ami are generally soon cured by this Extract of Sari'iiHtiillp. Price $1 per bottle, or (i bottles for §5. For all the purposes of a family physic, lake Avr.(t's CATiiAr.no PILLS, which are every where known to be the best purgative Hint is offered to the American People. Price 25 cts., per box, or 5 box-s for sl. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYEK, & Co., Lc well, Mass. and sold by nil Druggists everywhere. Ayer's Compound Extract Earsapa rilla. \TO one remedy is more needed in Ibis coun cil try '.ban a reliable jlltcratioe, hut the sick haveheen so outiageouslv cheated by the worth less preparations of Sarsaparilla abroad that they are disgusted even with the name. Yet the drug cannot be blamed foi the impositions Irom which they have suffered. Most of the so-call ed Sarsaparillas in the market contain little of the virtues of Sarsaparilla or any thing else. They ate mere slops —inert and worthless, while a concentrated ex'rarl of the active va rietv of Sarsaparilla compounded with DOCK, Stillingia, lodine, etc., is, as it ever will he, a powerful alterative and nn effectual remedy. S'uch is Ayr's Extract of Saisaparifln, as its truly wonderful cures of the great variety ol complaints which rpquire an alterative medi cine have abundantly shown. Do not, tliere fate, discard this invaluable medicine, Ivcause von liave been imposed upon by something pre tending to be Saisnpririlla, while it was not. When you have us-d Ayen's—then, and not till then, will you know the virtues ol Sarsa parilla. For minute particulars ol the diseases it cures, we refer you to Ayer's Air.eiican Al manac, whicli tbe agent below named will # fur nish gratis to all who call lor it. AYER'S CATHARTIC: PILLS, for the cure of Codiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Heartburn ari-ingr from Disorder ed Stomach, Pain, or Morbid Inncfior, of the Poviels, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, I.iyer Complaint, Dropsy, Worm's, Gout, JCeurotqia, and for a Dinner Pitt. They are sugar-coated, so that the most sen sitive rati lake them pleasantly, and they are the best Aperient in the world for all the pur poses of a family physic. Price 25 cents pel box ; Five boxes for SI.OO. Do not be pot c fT by unprincipled dealers with other preparations which they make more profit on. Dematyi AYER'S and lake nn others. The sick wanl the best aid there is for thein. and they should have it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AVER & Co., Lowell. Mass., and sold by Dr. B. F. HARRY, Bedford \ DMINIBTK ATOR'i NO I'ICE. Letters of adminUtiaTion on the F.sfntc ol John Corl, of Union Township, Befoul County, <lec'd, having been this day granted to the subscri ber, residing in FP.iil township, notice is thei'eloie given to nil persons indebtfd to said estate to make payment immediately, nnd those having cluimsare required to present thcin properiy authenticated for settlement. GEO. W. CORL, April 2uth.- Cts. Administiator. "\TTNERAL SPRING HOTEL i\l THE undeisigneo has opened the above named Hotel a few doors South ot the (.ourt House, (formerly kept by Mrs. Filler, as a board iug House) where he will he happy to accommoduto all who may lavor him with their patronage. Boarders will be taken by the week, month or year. Persons attending Cou t will find this House very ronvenient. The Bed Rooms in this Hotel are very large nnd well ventilated and furnished in the best style. The Bar will be supplied with choice liipior. The Stable will be in charge of a good and at tentive hostler. JOSEPH A LSI P. April 23th, 1562. fiIIGME tiOTICIT THE St. Claimille Greys will metl at the town of St. Clairsville, on' Monday, lit- 12tb day of May, next,at lOo'clock, A. M., fur General Inspection. A full attendance is requir ed. A. J. SANSOM, Brigade Inspector, lGiti Dtv. P. M. April 18th, 1862. DEMOVAL.- A\ J. B. FARQUHAR, has re moved |,i g Grocery nnd Confectionary to the David Munn comer on Julianne Street, opposite Reamer'! Ring Store where he wilt be pleased to see h : s cus tomers and all who want any articles in his line. March 2Sth, IK6O, NOTICE All persons will plensc tnke notice that 1 wiil hereafter cnt'orce lhc law against any. 0110 wlio may trespass in any way upon my property, whilst engagedinJishing. Tin re. i.; no objection to persons linking on my promise.*, hut I cannot allow them at the Bainc time, wuii lonlv to destroy plunk, boards, or other proper ty which they may sec lit to make use of in carrying 011 their sport. " JOHN U. HARTLEY. April 25th, lUG 2. TITTSBURG, PA., Corner Perm anil St. Clair Sts. The largest Commercial School o r the United States, with a patronage of nearly 3 000 Students, in five years Irotn 31 States, nnd the only one which affords complete and reliable instruction in all the tallowing branches, viz : Mercantile, Man ufacturers, Stenin Boat, Railroad and Book-keeping. First Premium Plain and Ornamental Penmanship; also, Surveying and Mathematics generally. $35.00 Pays for a Commercial Course. Students enter and leviewat time. (^-Ministers'sons'tuition at hill piicc. Foi Catalogue ol SO pages. Specimens ol Busi ness and Ornamental Penmanship, and a beautiful College view of S square feet, containing a good vaiietv of writing, lettering and flourishing, in close 21 cents in stamps to the Piinciptl*. .1 KMC INS & SMITH. Pittsburg, Pa. April 19, 1862. \V'M. M. HALL. JOHN PALMER. MA LI, & PALMER, Have firmed a part nership in tin' practice III' the law arid will attend promptly to any business entrusted to litem. Cilice on Juliana Street, opposite to Mpngel's j Hotel, where one or the other may at all times he found. April 18th, 18G2. tawn tiWPI/OY!lI8f¥T 11*01 ■ ADEN TS wAN TK DI We will pay from $25 to $75 per month, and all expenses, to active -Agents, or give a commission. Particulars sent free. Address EMU SSWINS MA CHINE COMPANY, R. JAMES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio. Aug. 23, 'CI. T RESH GARDEN SEEDS at lHymire anil Soil's. JH [March 28th ISO 2. 'TURPENTINE, LINSEED OIL, and OILS and I PAINTS IN GENERAL, lor talent Blymire and Son's. [March 28th 1802. rjASRETS, BROOMS, TUBS, CHURNS, WIL |) LOW and WOODEN WARE of every def.rip ion, to be had cheap at Blymire and Sons. [March 28th 1862. T" RUSHES, a latge assortment, at Rlymhe ar.d , | j Son . s . [March 2Mb 1802, ( ADDLEIIV is SHOE FINDINGS, a goo I stock | oat Illyn ne and Son's. Maicb 2Sth 1804. j 1 AMPS, r,AMP CHIMNEY!*, COAL OIL, ihe I j first in great variety, and the last of excellent quality, at Blymire and San s. , sc , \ oi R ' "The undersigned will apply to the Hon. Thomas E. Cochran, Auditor General of Penn'a, at his Office in Harrisburg, on Thursday, the Ist. dnv Of May, 1562. for a duplicate Wairant to re place the original warrant which, mailed at lams bui,T, never came In hand; saiil original Wart ant was i-siied in favor of Jacob Snider, lor subsistence ol Volunteers, dated 17th Dec'r. 1801, No 1718, ,or $153 57 ' WM. M.IIALL, Att'y. for Jacob Snider. April llth.—3ts. The following named persons have filed their petitions and will matte application to the Court of Qnailer Sessions ol the Peace, in and lor the County of Bedford, to be held n the Ist Monday (sth day of May next) for Tavern License. John Hater, Bedford Borough Valentine Stcckman, <4 Isaac Mengel Jrj ie „ Sarah Filler, Joseph Alsip, (i i( John A. Gump. B'oody Run Borough. James S. Beckwitb, llroad Top Township John B. Castner, " " Elizabeth Hnnev, Cumberland 1 alley Ip , Thomas M. Ritchey, Hopewell ip., Marl in Eeightiier, Ha.rison Ip., Valentine V. VVcrtz, " . Joseph Poller, Juniata tp., Kredeiick Hibiebrand, Henrv Keyser, " Catharine Tricker, Liberty tp., John Rnhm, John Besserer, , , , Jonathan Eeiglittier, Londondery tp., Charles Bush, ' D. A. T. Black, East Providence tp., George Mngruw, Samuel Hottomfield, West Brovidence tp., Peter Arnich, St. Clair tp., Nat ban Rebecca Davis, " Bernard One.l, Southampton tp.. Joseph Mortimore, Snake-Spring A.J. Pennell, Rainsbuig Borough David Stuckey Jr., " " Geo. M. Colvin, Schellsburg Borough John M. Robison, Johnson Hafer, " y. . Thomas C. Reighcrt, I riion tp., lleniy Fluck ' Middle Woodberry VV'illia.-n M. Pearson, i! " Abniham W. Mowry, South Uoodberry tp., John Mav, Cumbeiland Valley. Samuel Mixell, Moruoe township. John A. Snivel)', SchelUburg^Borough. Clerk's Office, Bedford, ( Clerk. March 28, 1802. J iiiiiii 11110111 TO? R. R. Trains leave Huntingdon at 7. 30, A. M- 'alter arrival of morning train West on Penn'a R. f ; ar riving at Hopewell at 10 1.", A. M. Trains leave Hopewell at 10 35, A. M., arriving at Huntingdon at 1.10, P. M., connecting at 1.34,. I'. M., with trains East and West on Penn'a R. R. There is tin deiay at Huntingdon—close connection Eat and West. JNO. J. LAWRENCE, Feb. 7-2 in. Sup't. h'oSiacii'M E>arleJioa Coffee. This preparation, made from the best Java Coffee, is recommended bv pbystrians as a superior NUTRI - BEVERAGE lor General Debility, Dyspep sia and all billions disorders. Thousands who have been compelled to abandon the use ot coffee will use this without injurious effects. One can contains the strength of two pounds of ordinary coffee.— Price 25 cents. KOLLO CK ' S LEV A 1 N . The purest and best BAKING POWDER known, for making light, sweet and nutritious bread and cakes. Price 15 centr. MANBFACTtmKD BY M. H. KOLLOCK, Chemist, Corner of Broad and Chestnut Streets; PHILADELPHIA, And sold by all Druggists and Grocers. February 2, 1862.—1y* SHERIFF'S SALE— By virtue of 3 Testatum Writ of Venditioni Exponas from the City and County of Philadr Iphia to me directed, there will he sold at the Court House, in the Borough oi Bedford, on Sat urday, the 3d day of May. next, at 10 o'clock A. M. all the following deeciihed tracts, parts and par rels of land, situate in the townships of Hopewell and Broad Top, in the county of Bedford and state of Pennsylvania, as follows : All that certain tract of find situate in Broad Top township aforesaid, wuiranted in the name of William I.ane the 16th day of March, Eighteen Hundred and Two, containing one hundred and ten acres and allowance. A I,SO, one other tract situate in the township a fore-atd, adjoining William Bane s tract, warranted in the name ot Thomas Davis the 2Gth ol Februa ry, 1803, containing 336 acres and 133 perches and allowance. On this tract are 13 dwelling houses. 1 foundery. a machine shop, 1 saw mill, 1 colliery, 1 blacksmith shop, and other out-build lngs. ALSO, One other tract situate on both sides of Yellow Creek, including the mouth thereof in Hops well township, county aforesaid, with a grist mill thereon erected, warranted in the name of James Piper, containing about one hundred and nineteen acii s. On this tract there aie, also, 5 houses, one barn, and 30 acres are cleared and under lence. ALSO, A ceitain ttact of lanu situate in Broad Top townsbipand county aforesaid, adjoining I horn as Davis tigct, warranted in the Mime of John Chevington, the first day of April, 1702. contain ing. 83 acres and one cjuarter of an acre and allow ance. The improvements on this tract consists ol a dwelling house with five actes of ground cleared and under fence. ALSO, One other tract situate in (he township and county aforesaid, adjoining llie above tract, warranted in the name of Joseph Williams the loth day or March, 1802, containing 136 acres and 10 perches. ALSO, One other trnct situate in the township anil county alo.esaid. adjoining (lie last mentioned tract, warranted in the name of Willium Lane the 12th dav of August, 38211, containing 168 acres and allowance. ALSO, One tther tra-t situate in the township ami rowdy aforesaid, adjoining the last mentioned tiact, warranted in the name ol' Joseph Williams, the 14th day of March, 1807, containing right acres and 114 perches. ALSO, One other tract situate in township & coun ty alniesnid, adjoining lands of Isaac drove, Joseph Williams anil others, warranted in the name ol Mordecai Williams, the l lth-day of August, 1790, containing 1 10 acres and 70 porches and allowance. On tuis tract there is erected a dwelling house,and about five acre's of giound are cleared. ALSO, One othn tract situate ill the township and county aforesaid, adjoining lands of 1-a ■<■ drove and others, warranted in the nurne ot Michael Sipes 1793, containing about 100 acres more or less. (The nhove mentioned tracts ol land being on the East side of the Kaystown hianch ol the luntata river, und containing about 1,300 acrej, he the same more or less.) ALSO, One other tract of land situate on the West side of the Kaystown Branch, in Hopewell township, aud county aforesaid, opposite Hopewell iron Works, warranted in Die name of Frederick Swartz. dated the second day of December, 1786, containing ninety-one acres and allowance, ALSO, All liiose eleven several contiguous tracts of latnU situate on Yellow Creek, Hopewell town ship, and county afores lid, comprising a scat for water works, on Vellow Creek, aforesaid, and an ore bank on the river mountain, composed of sever al warrants, and containing us follows: J hat of Han nah M ontgomery, containing 491 acres and 100 pciches. That of Robert Montgomery, containing about 230 acres. That of Richard Moans, contain ing 429 acres nod 120 perches, 'i hat ol Stephen Kerr containing 400 acres end 80 perches. That of J. Hunter containg 143 acres, lliat o( D. Espy containing about 39 acres. Tint of William Lane containing 131 acres 4 perches. Thai of William Lane, late Abel Griffith, con taining about 120 acres. That of Frederick Swarfs', containing 158 acres. That of Wil liam Forrester containing about 100 acres, and that of Geoigc Heinish containing about 00 acres. Togeihei with all the right, title and inter est accnring, or that may accure to them tin der deed of William Lane to Jonathan Leslie, Hated the 19th dav of November, A. D. 1830. Also, all their right, title and interest to a certain patcel of land in Hopewell township, Bedford county, containing 25 acres more or less, which Mil likens and Benedict purchased bv articles of agreement, dated the 4th dav of March, 1837, from Jacob Tench, more fully described in agreement with Stephen Weimer, dated the 4th day of March, 1840, And also, to all ore, ore mines, ore leave l ights, and other mineral rights, under the said articles of agree ment nhove mentioned, and together with the water power of the Kaystown Branch. The said Several Tracts of Land above men tioned containing in all about Three Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty-four acres and 141 perches. [Which several tracts and parcels of land and piemiscs herein before mentioned and described. Alfred S. Gillett and Martha T. his wife, and others, by indenture dated the 22J dav of January, A. D. 1556, and recorded in office fir recording of deeds, £cc., in and for Bedford county, in record book "A. D." page 123. &c..,eranttd and conveyed inter alia un to the said "The Hopewell Coal and Iron Com pany," their successors and assigns lorever.] ALSO, All '.hat certain tract, piece or par cel of land situate, Iving and being in the said township of Rroad Top, on the banks of the Raystown branch of the Juniata, adjoining lands surveyed in the name ol Montgomery,! and other lands of the said party of the second part, containing 20 acres and 68 perches and allowance, &c M being the same tract of land which Henry V. Clause, of Broad lop town ship, in the county of Bedford, Pa., and Bar bara his wife, by indenture dated the 6th day of August, 1856, and recorded in the office for recording deeds, See., in Bedford county, in record book "A. E." page 31, the 19th day of August, A. D. 1356, granted and conveyed to the Hopewell Coal and Iron Company, their successors and assigns. The improvements on this tract consist of one house and stable, a bout 20 acres are cleared and under fence, Taken in execution as the properly ol the Hopewell Coal and Jron Company. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff's Office Bed- ) Sheriff, ford, April 11, '62. \ Who Wants a Piano? Oneof Lightened Bradbury's Grand Seven Octave Overstrung Rosewood Pinno Fortes, entirely new, never having been used at all, can he obtained at a sacrifice, by calling upon the editor of this paper. Light* and Bradbury's Pianos arc considered by mu sical artistes, HS equal, if not superior, to Chicker ing's best. Ma. Urahburt himself is one of the eirntest musicians in the world.—Application must be made soon. __ _ [*. 7, 1802. A UDITOR'S NOTICE.— The undesigned Auditor appoin ted by the Orphans' court of Bedford county, to distribute the balance in the hands of John Nfcum, Administrator of the es'ate of William Nycum, late of Monroe township in said coun ty, deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of Mann St Spang, in the Borough of Bedford, on Monday the 31st day of March, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where all persons interested can attend. G. H. SPANG, March 14 '62, Auditor. ! OHF.RIFF'S SALE. ' j} Jrfly virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa. Vend. F.xpor.as and,Levari Facias tome directed, there w ill be sold at the Court House, in the Bcuough of Bedford, on Saturday, the 3rd day of May, 1862, at 1U o'clock, A. M. the following decribed Real Estate, to wit: Two lots of ground fronting about 66 feet each on the Pattor.sville and Woodberry Turnpike and extending back 180 (Vet, to an alley, adjoining lots of John Fijiz, on the South, and lot of widow Ba ker on the North, with a two story frame dwelling house, log stable, frame shop, and other out build ings thereon erected. ALSO—One lot of ground fronting about C 6 feet on the the Pattonsville and Woodbeiry Turnpike, and extending back about 180 feet to an alley, ad jo.ning the l.uthrian parsonage, on the South, and lot of Michael F Stack, on the North, with two irame dwelling houses and log stable thereon erec ted. ALSO—Two lots of ground fronting übout CO feel each on the Pattonsville and Woodbeiry Turn pike, and extending back about 180 feet, to an al ley, adjoining lols o( Jonathan Heltzell on the South, and lo< of Samuel R. Hair on the North. ALSO— Three lots of ground fronting about CO feet, each, on the Pattonsville and Woodberry Turn pike,and extending back about 180 feet to an alley, adjoining Ibts of Jacob G. Herbt on the South,and 1 o't of Jo'iah T. Barclay on the North. ALSO—One lot of ground fionting about 60 feet pn the Pattonsville and Woodberry Turnpike and exteudiug back 180 feet to an a'ley acjoiomg lots ct Abraham Bulger oil'the South, and lot of Ilavid jiiilger on the North. ALSO—One other lot or part of a lot, adjoining lai.ds of George R. Barndoller on the North, South and West, and an alley on the east. ALSO—One tract of land containing 30 acres more or less, about 20 acres cleared and under fence, adjoining lands of Rudolph Hoover, Peter Stern, Philip S. Ciolt and others, all situated in Middle Woodberry Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of Patrick Bin ns. ALSO One tract of land containing two hun dred and fifty-nine acres, more or leas, about twen ly-five seres cleared nnd under fence, with a log dwelling bouse, and small log stable thereon erected adjoining lands of Willi im Brallier, Jo-eph VV* 'Fate, Esq and others, situated in Hopewell Town ship, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of GeorgeSwartz. ALSO—One tract of iar.d containing one hun dred and seventy-six acres more or less, about 40 acres cleared and under fence, with a log dwelling House and log stable thereon erected, adjoining lands of William Robison, John Robison, Fredrick Mills and others, situated in Monroe Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property ol Batnet and William Ford. ALSO—One tract of land containing "5 acres more or less, about 30 acres cleared and under fence with a two stoiv rough cast dwelling house spring house, and log stable thereon erected, also an ap ple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of James O'- Neal, EWas Clark und others, situated in West Providence Township , Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of Christian Stoner. / LSO—One tract of land containing 50 acres, more or less, about 25 ncres cleared and under i fence, with a story ajid half log dwelling house and j small log barn thereon erected, adjoining land 9 of j David Foor, John Nycom and others, situated in i East Providence Township, Bedford County, and i taken in execution a9 the property of Daniel Weight. | ALSO—AII the right ,title, interest and claim of ! the Defendant, John Cypher, iti and to one tract of ; land containing HO acres, more or less, about 90 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story stone dwelling house, with stone back building at tached, store Hue, tenant House, log stable,doub le log bain and other out buildings thereon erected, also an apple orcbaid thereon, adjoining lands of David Cypher, Jacob Cypher and others, situated in Liberty Township Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property ot John Cypher. ALSO—One tract of land containiag 231 acres more or less, übout-10 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story dwelling lioipe with kitchen at tached, tenant hou-e, Grist Mill, double log turn anu other out buildings thereon erected, uLo a am II apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of Wesley Perdew, Bernard O'Neal and situa ted in Southampton Township, County, and taken in execution as the property of Vulliatn Adams. ALSO—One tract of land containing 193 acres more or less, about 100 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story frame dwelling house, frame bank barn, and other out buildings thereon erected, also an apple and peach orchard thereon, adjoining Inuds of Adam Otto, Joseph B.ackburo, Win. Border and others, situated in Napier Town ship, BedforK County and taken in execution as the property ot Jesse Blackburn. ALSO— One tract of land containing 150 acres, moie or less, about 75 acres cleared and under fence, with a double lug dwelling house, double lag b itn and saw mill thereon erected, adjoining lands of Micha°! Earnest, John H. Rush and others I situated in Bedford Township, Bedford County, and talceU in execution as the property of John I Earnest. ALSO—AII the interest of the Defendant John M'Canlas, in and to the undivided three-eights of a tract ot land surveyed on warrant in the name of Francis MoinS, adjoining lands of R. B. Wigton, A. VV. Evans and others, containing one hundred and seventy three acres more or less, being the same tract which was conveyed to Hezekiah Easton and others bv A. W. Evans and v ife, by deed recorded in Bedford County in Book A. B. page 154, ALSO— The undivided one third part of a tnci of land containing 2054 acres more or less, of which nbont acies are cl*areil and under fence, and hav ing thereon erected two dwelling louses nnd two bains (being the same tract conveyed to Hezekiah Easton and others by Wm. Anderson see deed Book AA, page 349.—) adjoining lands of Asa Duvoll nnd others ALSO—The undivided one-fourth part or a tract of land containing ninety seven acres more or less of which about 10 acrs are cleared adjoining lands of late of John Lear, James Figarts heirs and oth ers being the same land conveyed to Hezekiah Easton and others by Septimus Foster nnd Wife, by deed dated March 10, 1857. \Lso—The undivided fourth part of a tract of land, containing 130 acres and 39 perches more or less, of which about 30 acres are cleared and un der fenee, adjoining lands of Asr Pnvall, lands late of John Lear and others conveyed to UezeKiah Easton and others bv Ephraim Foster, administra tor of Richard Foster, dee'd.. by deed dated June 14th 1855.—a1l situated in Broad Top Township Bedford Countv nnd taken in execution as the prop erty of John M'Cnnles. ALSO—One tract of land containing ten acres moro'or less, about one acre cleared and under fence, with a dwelling house and frame sto' - house thereon erected, ndjoinining lands ol Asa Duvall, Richard L. Foster and others, all situated in Broad Top Township, Bedford County. ALSO—One tract of unimproved land containing 10 ncres more or less, adjoining binds of William T Pau-herty, Alex. King end others, surveyed on w'arrant" in name of A. W. Evans, situated in said Township and County, and taken in execution as the property of A. W. Evans, _ ALSO, All I lie defendant's interest in and to one trad of land containing 300 acres more or less, nbout 1 00 -acres cleared and under fence, with a story anil a half frame house, and story anil a ha'f log house, loo; barn and other out buildins* Ihereon erected. Also two ap ple orchards thereon, adjoining lands of Joseph Gates, George Wishart, John Smith. Nathan P. Horton and others, situate in Hopewell township, Bedford County, and taken in exe cution as the property GMes^^, Sheriff's Office, Redford, t Sheriff. April 11th, 1862. 1 "V OTJCJJ. , FOPK HOL'lprs of the Bedford Hall Association, are hereby notified that an Klection • foi Trustees of snid Association, will be held at the Hall, on Monday, the Oth day of May, next between the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock, and that Wm. T. Chapman, Wm Hartley nnd Wra. W. Shrrc 1 lave been appointed to hold snid election. By order of the Board of Trustees. ' T. R.GETTY9, Sec'y. pro. tem. April 11th ISfiS. 'TREASURER'S SALE BNSEITEDJJNDS. Agreeably to the provisions of an Act of Assem bly directing the mode of selling unseated lands for raxes, arid for other purposes, passed the 13th day of March, 1815, and the supplement thereto, passed the 13th day of March, 1817, and 25th March, 1831, and the 9th day of March, 1847, the Treasurer of the county of Bedford, hereby gives notice to all concerned therein, that unless the County, State, School and Road Taxes due on the following tracts of unseated lands, eituate in Bedford county, are paid before the day of sale, the whole, or such part of each tlact, as will pay the taxes, and the costs chaigeable thereon, will be sold at the Court House in the borough of Bedford, county of Bedford, on the second Monday of June next, for the arrearages of taxes due, and the cost accrued thereon, and the sale will be continued from day to day until all are disposed of. A. J. SANSOM, Treasurer. BIIOAD TOP TOWNSHIP. Ho. Acres. Warrantee or Owner. Vol. Cts. 339 Stephens & Co. in rieht ofSnreeves IS 64 289 Ephraim Foter &W. P. Schell 23 34 5 Aaron Evans 60 William Figard R '8 100 Dunlap & Evanl 20 19 25 John Figard 38 209 • James Patton 1 50 Bedford Township. 412J Daniel Hinxline 2 72 319 John Tinman 1 92 95 Thomas J. Bonnet 172 Coir rain Township. 11l Andrew Kyhock , 61 90 Joseph *t Emanuel Diehl 84 12 „ John Lutz 44 427 Arthur Brown 1 28 Cumberland Valley Township. 397J John Sample (now J. W, Jones) 7 14 400 Dr. James Smith 11 88 Harrison Township. 900 William Lyan 5 55 75 Andrew V. Miller 1 92 Junmta Township. 30 NicbolasKnouH 12 Hopewell Township. 413 John Kerr 7 '2 213 Joseph Lancaster 66 397 James Mcllnay 66 00 Puterbaugb Heirs 28 Londonderry Township. 395 Daniel Greer 1 20 398J William King 60 lOGlj John Pbillipt 60 Liberty Township. 200 Mary Gordon 8 40 200 James Gordon 3 21 400 Thomas Jones 8 40 165 Edward Lar.gley „ 3 01 - 200 Jacob Miller 4 21 200 Elizabeth Miller 3 16 200 Mary Piper 2 10 200 Amelia Piper 8 40 400 Edward Stone 1 56 400 John Toinm 7 01 200 John Razor 1 66 150 Stephen Kerr 2 34 90 Manor Tract 7 60 200 Mulligan H Benedict 4 21 40 Peterßowser 140 £ lot Luxe Feeny 1 3 > 8 lots Gen. Wm. H.lrvine 4 31 1 lot G. D. Trout , 85 200 Francis Moans 6 77 5 George Thompson 27 403 Alexander Montgomery 6 42 /'rovi'lenrty East Tjt. 402 a 46 p Hezekiah Logan 120 403 Charles Evans 1 20 403 a 51p Isaac Richards 2 40 4(12 a 62 p Charles Logan 1 20 400 a 75 V John Cavan 120 401 a 41 p James Cavan 400 Isaac Cavan 1 391 a .38 p Thomas Logan 1 20 -100 Thomas Hamilton 1 '6 -100 Susauah Thompson 1 10 Providence West. 15 Joseph McDuniel 120 Daniel Ritchey of Isaac 48 St. Clair Township 4 lols Jacob Inns Heirs 204 David Mcßobert 2 40 62 Henry Koontz 1 60 51 Aaron Grove 66 300 William Sill 1 67 Snake Spring Township U3 Sam!. Wilds Southampton Township. 200 James Riggs > 20 439 Paul W ard , ns 357 Patrick Ward 1 6° 331 Joseph Ward 1 64 353 Johnathan Aard ' JU 313jj Jesse Reed • Union Township. 400 John Swaggart 3 64 400 Leonard Swaggart 4 64 266 Alexander Gardener 4 04 116 Dr. William Smith 1 41 43 Samuel Burket 116 John Shee 8 100 James Johnston 50 Frederic* Snyder ( 44 274 Jeremiah Jackson 130 Jacob Swaggart 1 48 440 William Pearson' 3 380 Ebenezer Bianham 3 46 420 Conrad imler 1 6 200 Christly Bowser 2 JU 100 George La it 100 Jacob Burnet 88 150 Peter Shoenbergcr l 3 ~ 123 John gittl ? 100 Widow (}ioif|9 3 -J 8 200 Michael Stumer 2 uu 00 Brumbaugh & Co. _ 1 - 133 Hugh Porter > ' 339 Griffith Evans 3 403$ Philip Stine 3 „ 330 Wilßon Hunt 3634 Alexander Scott • 127 Di. P. Shoenberger 4 16 124 do do 3 20 do do BO Bowser Warriors Ridge l '6 00. Dr. P. Shoenbergcr j onn Langbam Warriors liidge - .)i Bowser Brush Mt. >66 40 Peter Shinier Brush Mt. South Woodberry Township. 135 Peter Shoenberger 3 60 19 William Fjuck >2 19 Vlucks Heirs 2io John Boyd * 60 213 William Davis 62 75 Israel Moans 60 140 Zachariah Moans 0° 50 Timothy Moans 3 60 83 Hannah Montgomery > 0 268 Peter Shoenberger 3 ~o 222 Elizabeth Piper 1 Middle Woodberry Township 379 Daniel Montgomery >5 CO OQ() Hugh Moore 4113 John McKissick (or Wm Hannam) 29 70 389* Nathan Schofield 37 00 4011 William Montgomery , 18 ->3 173 Mcllnay 3 8 50 G. Rcplogle •> 7 395 Abner Webb - - >6 08 1„0 Heffleys Heirs 24 00 3351 Caleb Hannan 3 < 330 William Worthinglon >•> 61 65 Hart . "A 180 Daniel Montgomery 4 40 100 Madara ir Shoenberger 5 e 1 lot No 72 Jacob Stiock 42 Ido do 7-1 do do J66 170 Margaret Croft > 8 62 John McFaddcn w j™ 20 Frederick Nicodcmus 40 Stonerook 7 4® 403 Wm-Montgomery >- 150 Robert Montgomery - 20 Rirebart Replogle J 50 Robert Montgomery 1 39 QOURT PROCLAMATION. To the Coroner, the Jnet tees of the Peare, and Co• etables in the different Townships in the County of Bedford, Greeting. . KNOW YE that in pursuance of a precept to me directed, under the hand and seat pt the Hon. JAMES NIL.L, President of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the Sixteenth District, con. sisting of the counties of Franklin, Fnlton, Bedford, and Somerset, and by virtue of his office of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail de livery for the trial of capital and other offender* therein and in the General Court of Quarter Seas ions of the Peace ; and JOHN TAYLOR and JAME* BURNS, Jr. Ksqs., Judges ot the same Cour in the same County of Bedford, You and each of you are hereby required to be and appear in your proper persons with your Records, Recognizances, Examinations, and othef remembrances before the Judges aforesaid, at Bedford, at aCoort of Oyer and • Teiminer and General Jail Delivery and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace therein to be holden for the county of Bedford, aforesaid, on the sec ond Monday of rffay, (being the Stb day.) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, there and then to do those things to which your several offices ap pertain. GIVEN under my hand at Bedford, on the 11th of April, in the year of our Lord, 18G2. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff's Office, Bedford, I Sheriffs April 11, 1862. f ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.— Letters of administration hav ing been granted to the subscribers on the es tate of Daniel Sleighter late of Monroe town ship deceased, all persons indebted to said es tate, are hereby notified to make immediate payment,and those having claims against the same, will present them properly authenticated for settlement. SOLOMON FEIGHT, NICHOLAS SLEIOHTER, March 14-, '62. Mmini&iratori. ALLEGHENY MALE AND FEMALE SEMINARY, RAIIYSBI'IKCL Bedford Co., Pa. CHAS. 11. GERE A. 8., Principal, Miss S- J. BRIM, Preceptress. Miss A. L. BRIM, Teacher on Piano Forte. This institution, under the supervision of the er nove named persons, assisted by other competent Teachers, affords a full course in Mathematics,' Natural Sciences, Languages, and Belles Lettrea. In Music, Painting, Ac.,it gives extended instruc tion. The Spring Term will commence on April 7. 1802. Students admitted at any time. Habits of health, System, and piomptness, views, moral, 107 cial, and domestic, are here made prominent ob jects of tuition. That the physical powers, •• well as the mental, may be cultivated—Calisthen ic ex-rc ses are necessary—here the .Student* m e et e.ich day for systematic physical exercise. _ dkQO Will pay for board, including fur-, foJ/C/C.OU tiisbed rooms, room rent, fuel and tuition in common English, per term of eleven weeks. Extras, at moderate charges, even les than heretoiore, or than the circular cmlli for. Students prepared for the highest claa* in col lege. For Circulars, or particulars, address CHAS. H. GERE, A. 8., Dec. 21, 1861. Rainsburg, Bedford Co., P*.' INSTATE OF JOHN SHREVE, DEC'D. j Notice is hereby give.l, that letter* teslamenlarv on the estate of John Shrove, late of Monroe "township, Bedford county, dee'd.,' have been granted to the subscriber, residing in the Borough of Bedford, in said county. All persons in any way indebted to raid estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against it are desired to preeenf tbem pronerlv authenticated for settlement. S. L. RUSSELL, . Ex'r. of the last will, H- f John Shreve, dee'd. Feb. 28, 1862. VALUABLE MILL, FOR SALE OR RENT. The subscriber intending to remove from bis pres ent place ol residence, offers lor sale his GRIST MILL, situated in Jenner township, Somerset coun ty, together with 55 ACRES OF LAND, 15 of which are in meadow, and having thereon about 250 SUGAR TREES. The mill is in good running or der, and is just J a mile distant from the thriving village of Jenner Roads. If not sold within 1 reasonable time, the property wilt be rented. Terms' favorable. Apply to ADAM KETTERING, Jenner Roads, Somerset Co.' Feb, 21, 1862.—1 m. REGISTERS NOTICE.— . All persons interested, are hereby notifi ed, that the following named accountants bare fil ed their accounts, in the Register* Office of Bed ford County; and that the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court in and for said County on Tuesday, the Ctb day of Maj Aext, 4t the Court House, in Bedford for confirmation. . , 1 The account of George Wolford, administra tor of the Estate of Henry Wolford, late of Lon donderry Township, deceased. 2. The account ol Lewis A. Turner, Guardian of Andrew J. Turner, deceased. 3. The account of Shadrach Hinton,'administra tor of Elizabeth Hinton, late of Napier Townibip, deceased. 4. The account of John Berkheimer, Guardian of Josiah Oster, one ol" the children of Elizabeth Ot ter, late of St. Clair Township, deceased. 6 The account of Henry Taylor, administratof of the Estate of John Ellis, late of Napier Town ship, deceased. 6. The account of George N. Eliii, administra tor of the Estate of George N. Davia, late of Na pier Township, deceased. 7 The account of Nathan Robison, Adminis trator of the Estate of Benjamin Wigtield, late of Southampton Township, deceased. 8. The account of John w - Sams, Executor of the last Will <Vc-, of Sidney R. Whitfield, late of East-Providence Township, deceased. 9 The account of Joseph Hutchinson andl John W Scott, Administrators of the Estate of Robert 11. Hutchison, late of Bedford Township, deceased. 10 Toe account of llenry Taylor, Admini.tr*- torof the Estate of Peter Hiner, late or Napier n The ifceount'of Owen MeCJirr, Adminiatra tor of the Estate of Francis McGirr, late cf Junia U Township, deceased. . ~ . 12. The account of Henry Ickes and Joseph Ick es, Administrators of the Estate of Heafy fckea, late of Union Township, deceased. 13 The account of William Zimmefman adrmn istiator of the Estate of Aaron Good, late of Na- PI RT! R TL nS acc P ount C o E F' EdwardI Kerr, Administrator of the Estate of Nazaanzan Akers, late of Wgst- Providence Township, deceased. . . 15. The account of Oliver Horton. Admin.atra tor of the Estate of Jonathan Horton, late of Bed ford Borough, deceased. ■ , • . 16. The account ot Simon Brumbaugh, Admin istrator of the Estate of John Brumbaugh, l*te of Middle Woodberry Township, deceased. 17. The Administration account <> A. J. Statler, Administrater of the Estate of Dr. G. W. Strtfor, late of St. Clair Township, deceased. . 18 The account of John B.LongeneCker, admia istrator of the estate of Jacob Murray, tat* of Mid die VVoodbory Township, deceased in Th#account of J. W. Lingenfelter, Executor of last will and testament of Rachel H*ld*rbaum, late ol Bedford township, decenaed. 20. The administration account of J. W. Grj man, adminstrator of the E-tateof Marankaßiddle, deceased. g fATltp ! Regi.ter'a Office, Bed-. ' I' ford, A prill I, 180'- f
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