Battle of Williamsburg. JLR.USJI' tKTims AKMY OK rim POTOMAC, ) WII.T.T AMSHII.'T!, May 6, 1862. J f, the /1 oil • •'/. Slii'iton, Secretary of B art 1 have the pleasure to announce the occupa tion of this place as the result of the har<l-fught "action of yesterday. The effect of Gen. llun .-,CK's brilliant engagements, yesterday afternoon, to turn the left of their line of works. He W WRONGLY reinforced, and the enemy nbtvn .Ll'meii the 'entire position during the night, leaving till BIS sick an-.L wounded in our hands. | lis loss yesterday was very severe. We have SOTFIE three hundred uninjured prisoners, and more than 1.000 wounded. Their loss in killed is lien- W ' 1 have sent cavalry in pursuit. The eon-duct of our men Has been excellent, with scarcely an exception. The enemy's works are very extensive, and exceedingly strong, both in regard to their posi tion and the works themselves. Oar loss was heavy in Gen. Hooker's division, but very little on other points of t lie field. (Literal Hancock's success was gained with a IJSS of not ov< r t.wcntj killed and wounded. The weather is good to-day, but there, is a GREAT difficulty iugettingup food, on account of THE roads. Very few wagons have, as yet, come up. AMI authorized to follow the example of other generals, and direct lite names of battles to be placed MI THE colors of regiments ! We have other battles lo fight, before reaching Richmond. G. B. M'ICLELL.YN, Major G moral Commanding. YIIKKTOWX, Tuesday May 6, 1862. Y.utorday morning. >ur troop •> followed tin the. retreating Rebels with great rapidity, and over took tit an at William-burg, WHERE they fought all d.tv. At th' outset we took two of their works, and were advancing: bat tlia exhaustion of (hose of our regiments which were earliest in the field, an- 1 which lul L no provisions during the day, compelled them to fall back, as thev were utter- LY worn out. One of our batteries was lost by getting inlwTied in flu tntt 1, and its horses ware shot. General MeGlcllaii urrivod oa the ground at live o'clock, an 1 nssum nl command. J/.' ili'-ertc 1 uff out' ex.'utn V I troop* to retire, filled their pluees with fresh m n, drove bwk the enemy, mm.e/ the ground t't/ctn in tit" inarnintj. ruptured annt'vr bratslivor!:., and tonic üboat one h:tud:\ land fifty prisoners. Hancock's brigade made a most brilliant charge. The firing was k'-pt up until after dark, at which time everything looked well. To-day the whole army, reserves, regulars, and all, is ordered up, an 1 the battle will he renewed if the Rebels stun 1. A strong force lias gone to West Point, and will attack the R'bels in the rear. FL'HTIIKR PARTICULARS. Wl'.t.tAMSßCitt:, May 6.— Tito enemy evacua ted this place and their works last night, the roar guard passing through about C o'clock this morn ing. At nine o'clock General MeCiellan and escort entered the town, and took possession. About one hundred an 1 liiiv of the enemy's sick and wounded were left behind without any rations, medicines, or surgeons. They also left a number of their dead unburied. All of our wounded in yesterday's engage ment, who fell iii their hands, were left behind. Col. Dwigltl. of th : Hxcelsi >:• Brigade., who WAS severely wound d in the cngugc.ni -lit of yester day. an 1 taken prisoner, was also left iu the hos pital. The enemy suffered terribly. Genera! liiek etts was killed. Tlteenemy had a force here yesterday of .30,- 000 men, and only decided to evacuate alter the brilliant charge of Gen. Hancock. Tite town is very pleasantly locale I. and the majority of the white inhaitants are rem-tining. The nam iter of the enemy now in our bauds isabt.it 1,- liOtf. including the wounded. 'MI-: FIGHT BEYOND WILLIAMSBURG. B.U.TIMT>ITK,May B.— The following is I'ttraish ed by the special correspondent of the American, dated Yorktown, yesterday; At twelve o'clock, to-day, as Tclose my letter, the latest intelligence received from the field of battle i>, that General McClcllan litis coine up with the enemy about three miles beyond Wil liamsburg, and after a pretty severe skirmish with his rear, has again put him to flight across the Cliiekahominy creek. A large, additional n-umbcr of prisoners have been taken, including deserters, who report that they lta-1 nothing to eat but a few hard bis cuits for forty-eight hours, and v. hen brought IN. they fell down in a stale of exhaustion. Heavy cannonading could he heard by the I' mis coining down the river early this morning. Nothing as to the results is tisr< riainod. !\- B 7 f l' -OLVEWK. V U '/ LI d rtrl i! / v'sA -i JS&&' tai' tfc. CLEANSE! THE BLOOD. YTTTI'T I corrupt, disordered or \ itinted Blood TV you must be sick all over. 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AIEP.'S CHERRY PKOTORAL is so universally R - OW '" to surpass every other remedy Tor the JURE of Coughs, Cohis, Influenza, Hoarseness, "'Up, Bronchitis, Incipi'nt Consumption, >U>I tor the relief of Consumptive Patients in "o\. uteed stages of the disease, that it is useless ' I J to recount the evidence of its virtues. The TT'ORLD knows them. AYERV CATHARTIC PILLS— for Costiveness, aeli, .Jaundice, Headache, Heartburn, Piles, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Worms, and in short for nil the purposes Of a purgative medicine. Prepare-I by Dr. J. C. A YEK, flt Co., Lowell, Mass. uiul sold by hit Druggists everywhere. Aycr'tj Cathartic Pi!l*. i T|MIK sciences of Chemistry ami Medicine i JL have hecn taxed their utmost lo produce i this best, most perfect purgative which is known jto man. Innumerable proofs are shown that i these. Pfrxs have virtues which surpass in ex cellence the ordinary medicines, and that they win unpreecdentedly upon the esteem of all men. They are safe and pleasant to take, but power ful lo cure. Their penetrating properties stim ulate the vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate slug gish or disordered organs into their natural ac tion, and impart healthy tone with strength to tlip whole system. Not only do they cure the every day complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases that have bat tled the host of human skill. While they pro duce powerful clients, they are at the same tunc. 1 iu diminished doses, the safest and best physic that can bo employed for children. Iking su gar-coated, they are pleasant to take; and be ing purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures have been made which surpass belief were they not substantiated by men of such exalted position and character us to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent cler gymen and physicians have lent their names to certify to the public the reliability of our reme dies, while others have sent me the assurance of their conviction that our preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my afflicted, suffer ing tellow-inen. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis our American Almanac, containing direc tions for the use and certificates of their cures, of the following complaints:— Costiveness, BiliousComphunts, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from a foul stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid In action of the Dowels and pain arising therefrom. Flafulency, Loss of Appetite, all diseases which require an evacuant medicine. They also, by purifying the blood and stimulating the system, cure many complaints which it would not be supposed they could reach, snob as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irri tability, Derangements of the Liver and Kid neys, Gout and other kindred complaints aris ing from a low state of the body of obstruction of its functions. Do not be put oft by unprincipled dealers with some other pill they make more profit on. Ask for Aviiifs I'JI.I.S, and take nothing else. No other they can give you compares with this in its intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AVER& CO., Lowell, Mass., and sold by Dr. B. P. HARRY, Bedford Holloway'' rills—lmpurity of the Blood. —Health consists in the ptuity of the fluids anil solids which compose the butnan body ; if the blood becomes v iliuted it infects the hole system by its course through eveiy fibre and tissue. Hulloway's Pills not only expel all humors which taint or impoverish this vital element, but purify and invigorate it, and by supplying a gentle and wholesome stimulous to the circulation they strengthen each part, and give tone to the wnole frame- Sold by all Druggists at 25c., C2c., to $1 per box. 030 !J KJH'LOV.>IEx\T ! agents WANT ED! We will pay from $25 to $75 per month, and all expenses, to active Agents, or givo a commission. Particulars sent free. Address EfttK SEWINO MA cimfe COMPANY, 11. J AMES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio. Aug. 23, 'CI. —MASSIII ED WARD—CROi'LE.—-On the Blh inst., by the Rev. 11. Hockerman, Mr. David Ward, of' Monroe township, to Miss liachcl Croyle, of Bedford township. - lI2KB LF.iIMAN—On the Bth inst., of brain-fe ver, Joniuh Barclay, son of Andrew and Sarah Lehman, of this vicinity aged 10 years and I months. "Of such is tire Kingdom of heav en." Nc iu 21 bnertisein eitt 0. - BACK FROM DIXIE! Our Goods have arrived safe from their late soiourn tit Harper's Kerry, and we are now ready (o accommodate our customers. Come and see for yourselves. May 16, '62. J. M. SHOEMAKER. THE MERFiIJUC BLOWN [ii'i Terrific iexcifei:seifit I! The Rebels have destroyed their sea mon ster, and "gone tip" generally, but I*. A. Reed still continues to sell goods cheaper than the cheapest at the, old stand immediately opposite the Bedford Hotel. His stock consists, in part, of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS. SHOES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &C., &C. He has, also, on hand a largo and well se lected assortment of QUEENS WARE, and n fresh and excellent stock of GROCERIES, all of which he will sell very low for cash, or approved country produce. Call and exam ine. the goods for yourselves. May 10, '( >2. tJEiiosa HotcK WEST PITT ST., BEDFORD, PA. V. STECKMAN, Proprietor. This excellent hotrl is now prepared to accom modate the public in the best manner a nd 011 the most liberal terms. A splendid Livkuy STSBLK is attachea to this hotel. [M a y 1&62. Estate of Geo. M. Jloki.ngcr, dee'd. Letters of administration having been giante l to the subscriber, on the estate of George At- Hoi singer, late ot St. Clair 1 ownship, Bedford County, r dee'd, all persona indebted to said estate, are here by notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present their I accounts nroperlv authenticated for settlement. | JOHN S. HOL.SINGF.R, Adm'r May, 9. k Residing in Sr. Clair tp. 1 NEW STORE. ' LATEST ARRIVAL OF CHEAP Nitw and FASHION-AM,* Day GOODS, STRAW GOODS, HOOTS tc SHOTS, HATS & CATS, GKOCKKIKS, <J-C. tic., At Mana's Corner, Juliana Street. The under, igqed begs leave to inform the citizens , of Bedford nnd vicinity that he has opened out st this well known stand, n carefully selected stock of Foreign ti Domestic Dry Goods. consisting in part of Calicoes, Ginghams, Lawns, Delaines, Chsllies, Brown and Bleached Muslins. Cotonades, Linens, Coalings, fire., <J-c., neatly all of which will be sold, at OLD PRICES. A great variety of Ladies' and Mises STRAW GOODS, Gentlemen's STRAW, WOOL and SILK HA'IS, HOOTS and SHORS, in great variety, and warranted "SIMON PUHK;" together with a general assortment of FAMILY GROCF.RIES, such as Cof fee, White and Brown Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Imperial and Colon; Teas, Rice, Spices, Extract of Coffee, anu almost every article usually kept in a VARIETY STORE. The subscriber hopes hy strict attention to busi ness and a de.-ire to please, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. 1 All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. J. B. FARQUHAR. Bedford, May 10, 1823. JIIAIIATA .TiBLLS. THK subscribeis, having Ipased this well known manufacturing establishment, are now prepared to do CARDING AND FULLING, ir. the best of style. They are also manufacturing and keep constantly on hand, for sale or trade. CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, SATUfETTS, BLAN KETS, S POCKING ,Y A RN, <J-c. Having a practi cal knowledge of the business and employing none but competent and experienced worst-en and be ing determined, to spare no efforts to give satisfac tion to their customers, they respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. TERMS for carding and fulling strictly cash. Tbev have 011 hand a large stock of goods which they desire to trade for good clean wool. The highest cash piice will be paid frr good cltan tub-washed wool. J. & S. S. LUTZ. May 10, ISO 2. Public Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. THE subscriber will offer for sale at his residence in Juniata township, Bedford county, on TUESDAY, . 24th day of June next, the following described tract of land situated in said towushipand county, adjoin ing lands of F. Hillegaa* on the East, and Henry Horn on the West, cont 'itiitig 223 ACRES, of which 150 are cleared. The Raystovvn Branch of the Juni ata flows through the entire tract. The faci'ities atlorded by this farm for the raising of stock, are most excellent, being well adapted for grazing. Tha im provements consbt of a fine TWO STORY FARM HOUSE, wiih basement, a large BANK BARN, and many out-buildings. There is aLo thereon erected and in good running order, a GRIST MILL, four stories high, built of splendid stone, haviug 2mn of French Burrs and 2 of Mountain Choppers, with 2 wheels, and S. D. Broad's improvement. The ma chinery in the mill is all new and in first late order. Also, — A TWO STORY STONE HOUSE, with frame wing and basement, and a pump at the door, intended as a residence for the miller. There is a choice selection of New York FRUIT TREES upon the premises. From U0 to7o acres are now in clover. The farm lies along the Drove Road, (which is a gieat advantage) and is in the heart of a good wheat growing section. Terms easy, as lam anx ious to make a change in business. JOHN C. RIFFLE. West End, Bedford Co., Pa., May 16, 'O2. PUBLIC SALE. Of vauable Real Instate* BY virtue of an order of the Oi phans'Court .of Bedford county, the undersigned will offer for sale, on the premises, two miles South of the borough of Bloody Run, on Tuesday, 10th day of June, next, all the following described property of George Wig foos, late of West Providence township, dec'u, viz: A TRACT OF LAND, adjoining Joseph W. and Samuel H. Tate. 011 the West and North. Tnomas Richey, on the East, John Buzzard and others on the Sout h. containing 08 rctes and Wfi perches, more or less, 30 aciesof which are cleared and tinder fence, about S acres are meadow, and about 100 apple and ether fruit trees thereon. The improvements are a Double Log Dwelling House, Stable and other out buildings. Terms--one-half cash, at confirmation of sn'e.the remainder in one year without interest. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day. For further particulars inquire of Jo-eph W.Tate, Eq., Bedford, or the undersigned, living near the premises. JOSEPH WIGFOOS, Adm'r. May 10, 1862. ITOTICB TO TRESPASSERS. THE unJersigned hereby give notice to a fish ers and hunters, not to trespass on their premises, us in such rase they will hereafter be deult with ac cording to law. J. F. J. OSTEK, JOHN H. P.OW-'ER WM.OSTER, AMOS BEKKIIIMER, JOSIAH GRIFFITH, GRUNDY F. AKE. May 10.— 3t.* VI OTICE TO HUNTERS AND FISHERS.— j\ The undersigned hereby gives notice to all whom it may concern, that he will hereafter put the law in force against ail trespassers upon his pre mises, who, while engaged in hunting, fishing and the like, may in any way injure or destioy his prop erly. GEO. W. BOWSER. May 0. t DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. l\ Notice is hereby given that Let ters of administration have been granted by the Reg ister of Bedford County to the subscriber, on the estate of George Rice, late of Alonroe Town ship, dec d. That all persons indebted to said es tate a e requested to make immediate pa) nieut, an(l those having claims thereon will produce them du ly authenticated foi settlement. DAVID L. RICK, May 0. ndm'r of Geo. Rice, dee'd. fi'tifolac &ale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, to me directed, there will he sold on the premises, on SATURDAY, 14TI1 DAY OF JUNE,NEXT, the following Real Estate, to wit t One tract of Timber Land, situated in Middle Woodbeiry Tow nship, adjoining laud of Jacob Stuck ey and Daniel Rarity, containing 34 Acres & 93 Perches. Terms of sale: One third of purchase money to remain in the hands of the purchaser during the life time of the widow, he paying her the interest there of annually, and the balance in three equal annual payments alter confirmation of sale. DANIEL BARLEY, Guardian Si' minor children of Mav 3.] [David Barley, dee'd. VVOTICE.— _]3i All persona are hereby cautioned not to lake tin assignment of four promissory ilotes given by us to William and Charlotte LafFcrty, oach dated March 25th, 18(12, for $22.50 each, payable in one, two, three and totfr years after date, as we have received no value for said notes and will not pay tlicm, or any part thereof, unless compelled by law. JOHN MILLEK, May 2,1832. DANIEL SIIROYEK. \EW H4RDU 4RB STOBB. George Stlymlre & Son Have opened a new anil carefully eelected assort ment ol HoDSE FURNISHING GOODS, Hardwares Cutlery, Copper and Bran Kettles, Tin and Slieet Iron Wares, Purlor, Ten Plate and Cooking Stove 9,' sf a great variety of patterna, and at prices from |2 50, up to $35 00. "Persons about to commence house keeping will find it to their advantage to give us a call ; and we invite the public generally to come and examine our stock. All our purchases being for Cash only, and at rash prices, we believe we can, and intend to sell at rates more than ordinarily favorable, our puipose being to put no greater advance upon our goods than will aflord a lair and reasonable profit,' We propose to sell for cash, or on a short credit to those only, who will pay protmtly when called on. This rule will not be departed from. March 21, 1862. I RESH GARDEN SEEDS at Blymiro and Son's. I I [March 2Stb 1853. rrORPENTINE, LINSEF.D OIL, and OILS and j PAINTS IN GENERAL, lor sale at Blymire and Son's. [March 28th 1862. BASKETS, BROOMS, TUBS, CHURNS, WIL LOW and WOODEN WARE of every descrip tion, to be hud cheap at Blymire'and Sons. > [March 28th 1862. ]") RUSHES, a large assortment, at hlymire ar.d ) Son's. . [March 28th 1862. QADDLERY & SHOE FINDINGS, a goo I stock l") at Blymire and Son's. Match '2Bth 1882. j. AMPS, LAMP CHIMNEYS, COAL OIL, the J j fust in great variety, and the laat of excellent quality, at Blymire and Son s. March 28th 1862 j "EXECUTORS' SALE IT OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The undersigned Executors of the last Will and Testament ot Rbineha,t Replogle, dee'd., will sell at public sale, on the premises now occupied by John L. Replogle. on Thursday, the 29th day of May in stant, the following valuable Real Estate, to wit: ONE TRACT OF LIMESTONE LAND, situate ip North Woodberrv township, Blair county, now in the occupancy of Simon Snyder, adjoining lands of Daniel Leidig, James Madara and others, containing one hundred and thirty-two acres and al lowance, upon which is erected a good dwelling house, bank barn, wagon shed, hog pen- and other necessary out buildings, there are also two wells of ' good water on the premises, and a young orchard of choice fruit, just beginning to bear. ALSO—one tract or piece of TIMBER LAND, about three miles from the above farm, in Middle Woodberrv township, Bedford county, adjoining lands of Rudolph Hoover, and others, containing twenty acres ana allowance, being choice timber land, mostly chestnut.' ALSO—one other tract of LIMKSTO NE LAND, | situate in South Woodberry township, Bedford coun- I ty, now in 'he occupancy of John L. Replogle, ad- \ joining lands of David Sollenberger, Philip Croft | and others, containing one hundred acres and allow- | ance, upon which is erected a new log-frame dwel- I ling house, a large bank barn, wagon shed, ice house, smoke house, and other out buildings, there is also an orchaid of choice fruit near the dwelling house. ALSO—one fracl of TIMBER LAND, situate in the same township, three or four miles distant from the ivhove farm, adjoining lands ol Daniel Snowber- | ger, Jacob Teeter's heirs, and others, containing 110 j acres and allowance, mostly timber of good quality, pine, chestnut, chestnut oak, ike. This tract will be divided into several parts, as may best suit pur chasers. Sale to commence at ten o'clock on said day, vvben j the terms will be made known. Possession will be j given on the first day of April next. DAVID L. REPLOGLE, JOHN L. REPLOGLE. May 9, 1802. Executors. NEW MILLINERY GOODS. V. MGWHY, Has just returned from Philadelphia with a new and beautiful assort ment of .MILLINERY GOODS, of the latess style. BONNETS of every de scription. varying in price front 60 cents up; and Bonnets trimmed ready for wearing for $2,00 and upward. Hats of all styles for infants, Children and Young Ladies. Dress Caps for Ladies, SHAKERS, RIBBONS, RUCHES &• FLOW ERS in abundance. AH very cheap for Cash. May 2, 1862. MINERAL SPRING HOTEL. THE undersigned has opened the ahoye named Hotel a few doors South of the Court House, (formerly kept by Mrs. Filler, as a board ing House) where he will be happy to accommodate all who may favor him with their patronage. Boarders will be taken by Ihe week, month or year. Person* attending Corn t will find this House very convenient. The Bed Rooms in this Hotel are very large and well ventilated and furnished in the best style. The Bar will be supplied with choice liquor. The Stable will be in charge of a good and at tentive hostler. JOSEPH A LSI P. April 25th, ISG2. A DM INISTR ATOR' i NOTICE. f\ Letters of administration on the-Estate of John Corl, ol Union Township, Bedford County, dee'd, having been this day granted to the subscri ber, residing in said township, notice is therefore given to all persons indebted to said estate to make payment immediately, and those having claimsare required lo present them properly authenticated fur settlement. GEO. W. CORL, April 25th.- fits. Administiator. ]YTOTICK TO SPORTSMEN. JL N All persons are hereby notified not to hunt or fish on my premises without my leave, or throw down fences or bars itt my fields or destroy timber in my woods, as I am determined to enforce the law against all who may lints trespass upon mv property. GEO. W. GUMP. Napier tp., May 2d. '62. ] EXECUTORS' NOTICE. j Letters testamentary on the estate of John Frazey, lute of E. Providence town ship, Bedford co., deceased, having been granted Ihe subscribers, notice is hereby given to all in debted to said estate, tp make settlement before the first day of August next, and thoso having claims against said estale, will present them properly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL FRAZKY, E. Prov. tp. % Bedford eo, 9 JOHN HANKS, Brush Crerh tp. 9 Fulton co. 9 May 2d—Gta. Ex'ors. RILAX-PAYERS, LOOK OUT !!! 1_ Notice is hereby given to all in the Borough of Bedford, who have not paid their School tax for 1861, that if the same is not im mediately paid, they will ho proceeded against according to law. Longer indulgence cannot be given. JOHN PALMER, May 2, 18C2.—3t. Collector. TREASURER'S SALE 11N SB A T BJD_L AMDS. Agreeably to the provisions of an Act of Assem bly directing the mode of selling unseated lands for I taxes, and for other purposes, passed the 13th day of March, 1815, and the supplement thereto, passed Ihe 13th day of March, 1817f and 25th March, 1831, and the 9th day of March, 1847, the Treasurer of the county of Bediord, hereby gives notice to all concerned therein, that unless the County, State, School and Road Taxes due on the following tracts of unseated lands, situate in Bedford county, are paid before the day of sale, the whole, or such part of each tiact, as will pay the taxes, and the costs chajgeable 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. BROAD TOP TOWNSHIP. jVb. Acres. Warrantee or Owner. Pol. Cts. 339 Stephens & Co. in right ofShreeves 18 61 289 Ephraim Foster, hi W. P. Schell 23 31 5 Aaron Evans 73 CO William Figard 8 16 j 100 Dunlap hi Evans 20 19 25 John Figard 38 209 James Patton 1 50 Bedford Township. 412J Daniel Hinuline 2 72 319 John Tinman 1 92 95 Thomas J. Bonnet 172 Co/train Township. 11l Andrew Kyhock 01 90 Joseph fi Emanuel Diehl 84 12 John Lutz 41 427 Arthur Brown 1 28 Cumberland Valley Township. 397J John Sample (now J. W. Junes) 7 14 400 lJi. James Smith 11 88 Harrison Township. 900 William Lyon 5 55 75 Andrew V. Miller 1 92 Juniata Township. 30 Nicholas KnouS 12 Ilopewtll Township. 413 John Kerr 7 12 213 Joseph Lancaster 60 397 James Mcllnay 06 00 Puterbuugh Heirs 28 Londonderry Township. 395 Daniel Greer 1 20 395.) William King 60 40CJ John Philliju 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 Tomm , 7 01 200 JBhn Razor • 1 CO 150 Stephen Kerr 2 34 90 Manor Tract 7 60 200 Mulligan & Benedict 4 21 40 Peter Bowser 1 46 J lot Luxe Keen) 131 8 lots Gen. Wm. H.lrvine 4 31 1 lot G. D. Trout 85 200 Fiancis Moans 6 77 5* George Thompson 27 103 Alexander Montgomery 6 42 Providence Bast Tp. 402 a 46 p Hezekiab Logan 1 20 403 Charles Evans 1 20 403 a 51 p Isaac Richards 3 40 402a 62 p Cbarles Logan 1 20 400 a 75pJohnCavan 1 20 401 a 41 p James Cavan 1 20 400 Isaac Cavan 1 20 394 a 58 pThomas Logan 1 20 400 Thomas Hamilton 1 >0 100 Susanab Thompson 1 10 Providence West. 15- Joseph McDaniel 36 120 Daniel Kitcbey of Isaac 48 St. Clair Township 4 lots Jacob Inns Heirs 48 201 David Mcßobert 2 40 62 Henry Kooutz 1 00 51 Aaron Grove 80 300 William Sill I 67 Snale Sprtng Township 115 Saml. Wilds Southampton Township. 200 James Riggs 1 20 ] 439 Paul Ward 1 32 357 Patrick Ward 1 08 331 Joseph Ward 1 04 353 Johnathan IVnrd 1 04 313J Jesse Reed 2 08 Union Township. 400 John Swaggart 3 64 I 400 Leonard Swaggurt 3 64 266 Alexander Gardener 2 04 116 Dr. William Smith 1 44 43 Samuel Buiket 88 110 John Shee 8 100 Jamea Johnston 50 Fredericx Snyder 41 274 Jeremiah Jackson 2 82 130 Jacob Swaggart 1 48 440 William Pearson 3 96 380 Ebenezer Branham 3 tlli 120 Conrad lmler 1 06 200 Christly Bowser , 2 30 100 George Lait 88 100 Jacob Burnet 88 150 Peter Shoenberger 1 32 123 John cjji|| 3 11,4I 1,4 100 Widow jjoT|a 3 38 200 Michael Shiiner 2 90 60 Brumbaugh & Co. .1 22 133 Hugh Porter 1 10 339 Griffith Evans 3 90 403J Philip Stine 3 64 330 Wilson Hunt 3 90 363J, Alexander Scott * 3 94 127 ' Dr. P. Shoenberger 3 16 124 do do* 3 68 20 do do 24 CO Bowser Warriors Ridge a 1 70 90 Dr. P. Shoenberger 1 44 out) Laogham Warriors Ridge 251 150 Bowser Binsb Mt. 1 60 40 Peter Shimer Bru3h Mt. South Woodbtrry Township. 135 Peter Shoenberger • 3 60 19 William Fluck 12 19 Flucks Heirs , 24 210 John Boyd 60 213 William Davis 62 75 Israel Moans 60 140 Zachariah Moans 50 50 Timothy Moans 3 00 83 Hai.nah Montgomery 1 80 208 Peter Shoenberger 3 20 222 Elizabetn Piper 1 29 Middle Wnodberry Township 379 Daniel Montgomery 15 00 290 Hugh Moore 62 111 411J John McKissick (or WmHannam)29 70 359 N ithan Schofield 37 00 101J William Montgomery 18 53 173 Mcllnay 3 98 50 G. Replogle 5 70 395 Abner Webb •• • 16 68 100 HefHeys Heirs 24 00 335 i Caleb Hannan 32 28 330 William Wortbington 15 61 65 Hart 9 23 180 Daniel Montgomery 4 111 100 Madam If Shoenberger 5 60 1 lot No 72 Jacob Stiock 42 Ido do 74 do do 1 00 170 Margaret Croft 1 88 62 Jobn McFuuden 9 56 20 Fredericx Nicodemus 82 40 -a — Stonerook 7 46 403 Wm. Montgomery 12 50 150 Robert Montgomery 4 28 20 Hinehart Replogle 1 66 50 RobertMontgowery 1' 58 RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES Of Bedford Borough, for the year 1861. H. NICODEMUS, Treasurer, in account with the Borough of Bedford, for the year 1861 D R. To cash received from Geo. MardoriT former Treasurer, ' * <l9 s<j From K. D. Barclay judgment vs. L. Agnew on Common Pleas docket 8G 70 From Levi Agnow judgment on dock et of 11. Nicodemus 18 1 9 From Levi Anew judgment on Com mon Fleas docket 16 00 From It. D. Barclay judgment vs. T,. Agnew on Common Pleas docket 2 29 From J. A. Henderson collector for 1800 . 324 75 „ ' ," , „ " <br 1861 300 00 r rorn blurcs & Jordan for old castings 10 04 CR. By cash paid George Mardorff sala ry as Treasurer, &c., S2O 07 1 aid .Let i Agnew as water master 62 50 Cleaning reservoir aud repairing hy drants 57 75 \\ m. Hartley damages and book acc't. *BO 74 Win. Bowles for bill of cement 2 67 Geo. Blvmire, spouting and lead pine 4 rr> B. F. Meyers, printing 2 25 J. A. Henderson, salary as High Con | stable and expense of Bor. election 29 75 J. A. Henderson on hill of Joseph 1* iller for making culvert 1 o -11. Nicodemus, salary as clerk, sta tionery, &c., 24 00 Bill of freight on hydrants 2 Milton Spidcl, blauksmithing g " " agent for Abel Smith for lime g2 Win. Bolicr, hauling stones & trees 11 50 James Corboy, work on Penn st., &c., 37 30 Joseph Filler, for work at reservoir, 1 75 Patrick Wall for carting tan 1 50 John Palmer, salary as cl&rk, station ery, &c., 22 00 John Palmer, for hydrant stocks 12 25 J. Cronsc, finding and planting trees 30 15 John Border, repairing hydrants 15 00 Simon Nans, making engine arm 50 Daniel Border, attending and repair ing town clock 85 q 4 Daniel Border, balance on claim for putting up clock 30 00 J. IL Jordan, hauling dirt on Penn st. 24 44 John Minnich, cleaning reservoir 2 00 Balance due Adam Ferguson, as late Treasurer " 29 45 J. Rood, bill for rails & hauling tan 6 68 G. I). Shuck, blaeksmithing, &c., 12 80 Samuel Buruhart, soldering liydrants 11 82 E. L. Anderson, Esq., balance on note held against borough 81 12 T. M. Lynch, for ti-ees 6 0O W. W. Shuck, digging ditcli and re pairing culvert 15 75 A. J. Sansom, on claim of L. Agnew 750 N. Lyons' heirs for plank 4 10 11. Nicodemus, salary as Treasurer 20 00 $758 16 Balance duo Borough $ 19 21 STATEMENT of Moneys due lo Bedford Borougn on the Is/ day of April , 1862. Balance due on judgment vs. Levi Ag new et al ° $ 99 80 J. A. Henderson's duplicate for 1860 212 43 " " " 1861 507 60 Jacob Smith, for grass cut on reser voir lot 3 5 0 Aggregate of outstanding moneys due Borough 902 66 The above is Rubjoct to exonerations to bo mado on duplicates of 1860, and 1861. The undersigned, audi tors of the Borough of Bedford, do hereby certify that in pursuance of the Act of Assembly in such case inadc and provided, they met at the Court House in said borough, and did audit and adjust the account between 11. Nicodemus, Treasurer of the Bor ough. and said Borough, as containod in the foregoing statement. Witness our hands and soals, this 2ith day of April, 1862. W. R. KING, DANIEL BEARD. Attest—Jonx PALMER, Clerk. GREAT ATTRACTION AT THE BIG PADLOCK. WILLIAM HARTLEY now offers to the public, the largest, best selected, and most elegant stock of Hardware ani Useful Inventions, ever brought to Bedford county. His prices will suit nctt cash buyers. He has also added a 35 sJffisSsr m S I t'l k* 0 3*s%*' % Department, to his already elegant stock, and can now t'urnidh Cooking Stoves, with all the late im provements, unsurpassed for beauty and excellence, WAKIIANTF.D in evety respect, and as cheap as the cheapest. Those desiring to purchase an extra heavy plated Cook Stove, that will last a life time, and never rave in, or fail to bake "whilst the dough lasts," should give Hartley a call. Skillets, Iron Pots, Tea Kettles, Waffle Irons, Griddles, Fruit Cans, &c., tkc., always on band. The celebrated "Self-adjusting Clothes Wringes," may ba seen in operation at Hartley's, for the sale 01 which he has secured the exelutive right. 'No use talking about it—go and see it, ladies) FAIRBANKS' PATENT SCALES \ Merchants, Farmers and Millers can buy these from Hartley at Manufacturers' prices, delivered in Bed ford, as he has the agency, aud by buying from him you can tare freight. Farmeis can be accommodated with all the best inventions in barm Machinery , such as Grain Drills, Cider Mills, Chop Mills, Mowing and Reaping Ma chines, Hay, Straw and Corn Stalk Cutters, Ploughs, Grain Fans, Apple Parers, Churns, Grind Stones, and any thing else in his line, fiemembei all goods WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. Every body pleased, and satisfaction guaranteed to nil reasonable men. Hartley will not allowany reg ular dealer to undersell him, and will al ways endes dor to furnish the very best articles in bis line for the money, TKBMS —Cash, orProduce, unless SS a epenal favor to reliable and jrompt poping enelomert, but in no case will a longer ciedit be given than 0 months. Bed! ore., May 2> 1802.
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