Tlie Bedford Ga/ette. AT HOME AND ABROAD. NOTICE ! [Lr*My NOTES have been left irt the hands of Messrs. CESSNA SHANNON, and JOHN P. HEED, Attornies at Law. My Books are with HENRY NICODEML'S, Esq. Those interest ed will please call at once and settle their ac counts, and lift their notes, to enable tne to close a business of very longstanding. Very Respectfully, GEO" W. BOWMAN. the advertisement of Messrs. REED and Mt.NNtcH in this issue of the Gazette. 1 heir elegant stock of new goods lias just arrived and is selling at very low rates. K?*MR.S. H. D. PELV.H, at her store IN AN DERSON'S Row, has just opened out her new ttock of elegant fancy goods, to which she in vites the attention of the public. Admitted to the Bar.—On Wednesday even ing last, MESSRS. S. M. WOODCOCK, A. D. FER GUSON, SAMUEL LYON and E. J. BONBRAKE, were admitted to the practice of the Law in the several courts of this county,having passed with credit, a thorough examination. After their ad mission, like good and hospitable fellows, as they are, they regaled their friends and the members of the Bar, with a splendid entertain ment at the "Washington," which w.is done up in MRS. COOK'S usual excellent style. Success to these voung "limbs of the Law." Farmers, Attention.— Mß. JOHN F. LOWRY, of Hopewell, in this county, has renovated the Hopewell Mills and makes an excellent pro position to farmers in our paper of to-day. He proposes to deliver at the Railroad and to load in the cars,/reeo/ charge, all grain intended lor the Broad Top, or Eastern markets, if de posited in his Mill. MR. LOWRY is a Clevel and obliging gentleman and we a>sure our far mer readers that should they see fit to deal with him, they will find him an honest and upright business man. A TERRUILE CRIME REVEALED! —We pub- j lisheJ, about two weeks ago, a detailed ac- j count of the finding of the bones and clothing 1 of a man in the woods about sixteen n.iles ftom ; this city. This puhlicaiioa has elicited a full , explanation ol the mystery, revealing the name residence, and occupation of the unfortunate man, and the circumstances of his death. His name was John Hickey. He was a railroad i contractor, and was murdered and roboed of a ; large sum of money in August last, and left hy his murderer to rot in the woods wheie lie was found. The name and present whereabouts of the probable murderer are known, and the proper legal authorities are already in hot pur suit of him. We cannot give further particu lars at present, but shall lay the whole matter before our readers at the earliest practicable mo ment.— Detroit Free Press. The New Liquor Law. For the information ol those who have al ready taken out license, under the provisions of the old law, we publish the following further supplement to the new law : SECTION 1. Be it ennctct by the Semite owl House of Representatives of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met, and it is hereby e rim ted by the authoi if y of the same, That a'd persons who have taken outj license during the month of April, A. D. 1858, under the provisions of the law to which this is a supplement, shall be charged in accordance with the rate of License provided for hy the supplement passed April 20th, 1858, and the County Treasurers of tne several counties are hereby authorized to refund to such persons as have paid a greater price than is required by the supplement above referred to, the excess a bove the rates of license. G NELSON SMITH, Speaker of the House of Reps., nro tern. WM. H. WELSH, Speaker of the Senate. Approved the twenty-second day of April, Anno Domini, o.te thousand eight hundred and fifty eight. VVM. F. PACKER. FATAL ACCIDENT TO A CLERGYMAN. —On the 14-th inst., as the Rev. Dudley A. Tyng, of Philadelphia, was witnessing the operation of a threshing machine on his farm at Brookfield, near that city, his right arm was caught by the cogs and seriously injured. At first it was thought the arm could be saved, for it was only severely lacerated, but it was soon found that, that could not be done, and on the 17th it was amputated at the shoulder. But the inflamma tion had risen so high, and the sufferer had be come so completely prostrated that moitification followed, and his sufferings were ended by death on the 10th. His age was only thirty-five years, but in his short career, he had become one of the first men of the country. He was particu larly distinguished in the summer of 1856, and subsequently, by his bold preaching against sla v*ry, while hi* orthodoxy and devotion to the .Episcopal Church remained above question.— He seas the son of the celebrated Dr. Stephen H. Tyng, of St. George's Chuich, New Yoik. in jinnouticiag his death, the Philadelphia ,Yortk .imeriam says: His father, the Rev. Dr. Tyng, was at the bedside of the sufferer, ar his spirit took its flight to another and a brighter sphere. A widow and several children have been left to hiournthis fearful bereavement. Mr. Tyng has passed away in the midst of his usefulness, and when he was building a new Church, and un der the most favorable auspices. The Philadel phia Press thus sketches his character: "His thorough independence, his cordial sympathy •with all the great philanthropic movements of the day. his remarkable eloquence, and his gen ial manners, have won lor him a position rarely attained at so early a period of lite, bv any one in the same profession." NOTICE TO FARMERS! THE subscriber having taken charge of the Mills and Warehouse at Hopewell, makes the following proposition to farmers and produce dealers, to wit: All grain placed in the mills, intended for the Hopewell or Brcadtop markets, or to be forwarded to any of the Eastern cities, will be conveyed from the mills to the warehouse, and loaded in the cars, free ot charge. The mills have been thoroughly repaired, and are capable of doing as good work as any mill •n the county. The largest market price paid for all kind* of pwdu*e. ' JOHN F. LOWRY. Hopewell, May igs*. Special Notices. WILL MEDICINE CUKE A CHRONIC DISEASE—Chron ic Diseases, as a general thing, are more difficult to cure than those termed acute, for the reason that the tissues are often injured in their structure. It usu ally takes ?. longer lime to cure Chronic than recent diseases, but still they are curable when a proper remedy is applied. Diseases of the Lungs, Bronchia, and Pulmonary apparatus should not be sutlered to continue long, as they generally lay the foundation of incurable diseake. One of tbe best remedies for the cure of these complaints is Dr. Keyset's PECTO RAL SVRUP, prepared by that gentleman, at! 10 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa, and sold by Samuel Brown, Bedford, & Colvin & Robinson, Schellsburg. A SUBLIME PICTURE Almost every household in the land presents pictures that are not exceeded in sublimity by any thing in nature. The patient toil ing of a woman with a needle is a sublime, but sail picture indeed; one that it would be w*ll for human ity to have removed from every home circle, by the introduction of GROVF.R. IY BAKER'S Family Sewing Machine, which does more beautiful and better sew ing than can be done by hand. It is, unquestionably, the best in the market lor family use, and every fam ily should have one. i\olice> The account of Samuel H. Tate, assignee of Sansoin & Gebhart, has been filed in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Coir,irion Pleas of Bedford county; the same will be pre sented to said Court tor confirmation on Friday, the 7th day of May, next. Also, The account of John Fickes, committee of the person anil estate of Peter Colebaugh, a iunatic of Union Township. Proihonotary's Otiice, S. H. TATE, April, 9th ISSS. \ Protii'v. TOOTHACHE. —Those who want a speedy cure for this DISEASE will find it in Da. KEYSER'S TOOTHACHE Remedy. Sold for 25 cents at Sam uel Brown's Store Bedford, & Colvin N. Rubin on's Schellsburg. GETTYS' PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLEiIV Exchange Building, Bedford, Pa., Where Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes, &c*. See., of every description, are executed in the latest styles and improvements of the Art. A full assortment of plain and fancy cases, and gold and plated Lockets, at verylow prices, and The public are respectfully invited to call examine his specimens. T. R. GETTYS, Jr. FIRE RISKS DAILY TAKEN.' G i r si V d Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Philadelphia. CAPITAL $200,000. DIRECTORS. U'M M SWAIN, of Pubiie Deliver. JOHN ANSPACH, Jr., GEO. W. WOODWARD, i H. N. BURROUGHS, JNO W. CLAGHORN, J. B. HUGHES, WM C RUDMAN, WM S BOYD, C DSHOEMAKER, JER. WALKER, THO. CRAVEN, FRANCIS PETERS, H R COGGSHALL. JNO. McCLURE, JOSEPH KLAPP, M D. 11 on. JOEL JONES, President. A SGILLET. Vice President. JOHN S M. MULLEN, Secretary. JAS. B. ALVORD, Assistant Secretary. CGr"AU claims hitherto presented against this Com- ! pany, properly audited and adjusted, have been paid, i The "Girard" n not a "Mutual".Co*>*"*r t>„.. eol.s on mg in It ueeii only pay the premium on ; Their Policy, no asses-merit being made upon them in | case of losses by the Company. HEN FORD & MEYERS, Agents lor Red lord county. i April 23, 185 S. IILOOOI 51 Mm " AND 1/ ach in e Shop! THE subscribers are now prepared at their Foundry in Bloody Run, to fill all orders for Castings of every description for GRIST .BYJ) SdJW-MILLS, THRESHING MACHINES, APPLE MILLS, PLOUGHS and all things else in our line that may be needed in this or adjoining counties. We manufacture Threshing Machines of 2, lord Horse Power, WARRANTED equal if not superior to any made in the State. We keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Wood Cork, Plug and Hillside Ploughs, WARRANTED to give satisfac tion, or no sale. Points, shares and land sides to fit all Woodcock, IH Seyler ploughs in the county. Farmers' Bells, Ploughs and Castings of our make may be had at the store of VVm. Hartley, in Bedford. Sonderbangh hi Pee, East Providence Tp., John Nycum & Son, " " Times being hard, we otter great inducements to Farmers and Mechanics to buy of us. AH kinds of repairing done in a neat anil substan tial manner and all work warranted. Call and ex i amine our castings and work arid judge for your i selves. Our agents sell at foundry prices. JOSIAH BAUGHMAN & BRO. March 2fi, 1856. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE partnership heretofore existing anil trailing uri.ler the firm of Barndollar, Lowry & Co., ami Everhart, Asheorn fk Co., has this day been dis solved by mutual consent. The books N:c., are in the bauds of Bamdoller & Everhart, who are author ized to settle all accounts of the old firm. G. K. BARNDOLLAR, J. F. LOWRY. C. W. ASHCOM. Hopewell, Sep. 1. '57. J. C. EVERHART. THE subscribers take this method of informing the public that they will continue the business of mer chandising at the old stand, and hope by strict atten tion to business to receive a liberal share of public patronage. We have remodeled the Hopewell Mill, and are now ready to grind all kinds of grain. We will at all times purchase all kinds of grain for which the highest price will be paid. BARNDOLLAR & EVERHART. Hopewell, Oct. 30, 18.17• Notice to the Holders of Poor House CHECKS. THE Directors of the Poor of Bedford County, here by give notice to the holders and owners of Poor House checks, that it will be to their interest to present them to the Treasurer, George Biymire, Esq., at Bedford. The object in having them pre sented is to ascertain the amount of indebtedness, so that the Directors may be enabled to fix the taxes and make other arrangements to discharge the same. Those livins at a distance can send in the amounts. The TAX COLLECTORS are also notified that the balances due on their duplicates must be paid, or the necessary means will be resorted to, to com pel payment. GEORGE D. SHUCK, GEORGE ELDER, GEORGE SMOUSE, April 9, 1S;38. Directors. DRUGSTORE FOR SALE- Any person desirous of purchasing a well esta blished and profitable Drug Store can hear of a first rate opening by addressing the editor of this paper. July 17, 18.-57. How to save Money! ALL persons who are in want of good and ve ry cheap Chairs and Cabinet Furniture,Q can now have an opportu- mty of saving money, by ' calling on the subscriber, and spleeting such articles as they may need from a large stock now on hand which will be sold lower than the same can be bought in this country. You who are about to commence housekeeping will do well by calling on me as there will be great reductions made in suits of Furniture. Foil will see the truth of the above statement by looking at the following list of prices. CHAIRS FROM $4 50 to 30 00 per set BEDSTEADS, 2 50 " 15 00 " TABLES. 250 20 00 " BUREAUS, 10 00 .15 00 " CUPBOARDS, 500 12 00 " WASHSTANDS, 150 600 WORE STANDS, 100 " 500 CANDLE STANDS, 100 300 All other articles in, proportion. All articles war ranted. ISAAC MENGEL, JR. February 19, 1858. Siuiiuefi lie tier man, COCM'Y SURVEYOR; WOULD hereby notifiy the citizens of Bed ford county, that he has moved to the "Borough of Bedford, where fie may at all times be found hy persons wishing to see him, unless absent upon business pertaining to his othee. April lti, ISSS-—t f. LIST OF LETTERS, REMAINING in the Post office, at Bedford, Pa., March 31st, IBf>B. ILr* Persons call for letters" in this list will be particular to say they are advertised. Anderson W. Imler Henry, 2. Anderson S. B. Keller William, Adlams Andrew, Kauflman Henrv, Ay res Wm. R. Koontz Dan'l, Black Zeigler, Ketermati Samuel, Brnbaker Margaret Mrs Kauflman (.. D. Brust John, Kimball G. A. Boles George, Kltne Peter, Boan Mary, Ling John H. Black James, Long Levi, Beam I). Luckiet John, Barkhimer S. Miss. Lemon Mr. Beckwith James, Laesec John, Border N. Lenard Mary, J. Clarke S. H. Miss. Mcw timore M. Caiemon George, Come Hannah, Miss. Stephenson McCurdy, Carver Margaret, Miss.Mitchell John, Creps Henry, Morse Fredrick, Clements Francis, Mason James, Carmack Eliza, Miss, McGownes John, Cullen G. W. Nailer Mary, Cili S. Peck William. Cutshall Peter, Pate Michaei 3. Devote, J. C. Purdy k S' l ', Davis T. i". (colored) Ramon A 1 f • Dull Ellen, Reynold H. C. Co. Durm James, Rahm *• Devore Jacob, Reigb r " A. M. Denning Hugh, Stile' 1 H. Evans Daniel, Sw''z Sarah, Miss. Ferguson Susan, Miss. S ltel ' Mary, Miss. French Lyman, ffnith C. G. Fuller Centre, Sipes W. R. Frishee E. W. 5c Co Stal,j y Peter, Fuller James, Shenefelt Joseph, Sampson William, Gordon Margaret. Saundors J. H. & Co. Gray George, Shatler Jacob, Gordon Francii Shannon John, Gordon DanielV- Smith Malen, Hallani -tamreß. Smith rb. riomsstine Isac, Stevens Edward, Henry James, Speaker Eliza, Hite Samuel, Stouffer C. Harris Eliza, Sheridan Mary, Miss. Fergurson U Hunt, Hazlett William, ~. tutey J. M. Hoffman Edward, S- oni r Phebv, Miss. Huzzard Christian, T. no Otis, Haas John, I ha 0 J. H. Holmes William, Woot oc i{ yf. S. Ilartsel Marian Miss. Wolfm.j Analize, Harbaugh S. P. Heeleman Winright, Hutchinson D. M. Bedford Pa., ) JNOA. Ml WRY, April 9, 1858. j P. M. JLIR YLjIA 'D S TJJTE LOTTERIES, ji R. FRANCE a CO., MANAGERS. Caution .\olice. Persons living at a distance should be extremely | cautious of whom they order Lottery Tickets orCer- i tilicates ol packuses of Tickets. The country is i flooded with bonus and swindling Lotteries. Kvery I inducemeiit is held out to get persons to invest mon- j ey in them. Capital Prizes of from $20,000 to $lO,- { 000 head their schemes —with tickets at One Dollar, j SIUO.OOO Capital Prizes are offered, tickets $5. All such, in every instance, aie frauds; if money is sent j for tickets, it is so much thrown away without the shadow of a chance of getting a prize. Beware of I all Lotteries where the Capital Prize is unusually ! large in compar son to the price of tickets. In eve- j ry instance where large prizes are offered for a small I cost of tickets, put it down as a certain lraud. The Kentucky State Lottery for the benefit of the j Shelby College, under our management, is the only j Lottery in the United States which is legally decided by the Maryland drawings; all other Lotteries which purport to be decided by the .Maryland Drawings, are frauds. TUT. MARYLAND STATE LOTTERIES. Purchase in the Maryland State Lotteries, then I you are sure of being right. And in ordering the | Maryland Lotteries, you are sure of honest and fair j drawings. One thing look to, and that is, if you order j from any licensed vender in Baltimore, do not re- j reive any but Managers' tickets and Managers' j Printed Certificates of Packages. The Managers' Certificates have the number printed, and have the lithographed signature of R. France he Co. No one hasa right to send his individual certifi cates, and if he does it, be sure there is a fraud at the bottom of it. R. FRANCE & Co. Managers of Maryland State Lotteries. too PAIR I -.allies Kid and Morocco Lace Boots, a superior article at marl2,'sß. REED & MINXICH'S. Country Physicians can have their orders filled at City prices at Dr. Harry's. Bedlord, Dec 5, ISf)G. HOUSES OF JOHN T. HOGG. SOMERSET, SOMERSET CO. I § MOUNTPLEASANT, WESTMORE'D" S 2 CONNELLSViLLE, FAYETTE CO. ( '1 UNIONTOWN, " I < BROWNSVILLE, " ( 2. NEW BRIGHTON, BEAVER CO. \ ? Deposits received, Discounts made, Drafts bought, sold and collected. Bank notes and Specie bought and sold. Stocks, notes, and other securities, bought and sold on Commission. Correspondence and col lections solicited. Aug. 21, 1557. PLASTER.—In quantities to suit! purch asers—lor sale bv A. B. CRAMER & Co. Feb. 19, 1858. IST OF RETAILERS Of foreig and domestic goods wares and mer c/tandifpj Bedford county for the year IMS*. Class. License. 11 D Pe.gl Bedford Borough, 11 $7 00 A B Crime & Co. do 12 12 00 liicbola lions, do 14 7 00 oeorge V.iupp, do 13 10 00 lieed an JVinmch, do 13 10 00 Samuel 3ro.l4 7 00 LoJeriUgh and Pea, 14 7 00 Hopewell Tp. John asher, 14 7 00 Henry. Kihg, 14 7 00 Harrison Tp. Valentie B Wertz, 14 7 00 John V Smith, 14 7 00 Andrei J Suively, 14 7 00 Juniata Tp. _ VVm Kyser, 14 7 00 Hillega, jnd Mowry, 14 7 00 Lewis K Fyan, 14 7 00 Liberty Tp. Davul S Berkstresser, 14 7 00 Lewis Pitt, 14 7 00 John Cypher, 14 7 00 Stel and F.ntrican, 14 7 00 Jacb Fockler, 14 7 00 Join Heoiiier, Eating House, S .7 00 Londonderry Tp. Jaccb Devore, Jr., 14 7 00 Buns and Tharp, 14 7 00 Thonas J Porter, 14 7 00 Monroe Tp. Daniel Fletcher, 11 7 00 James R O'Neal, 14 7 00 Napier Tp. John Wayde, 14 7 00 Petei Hiltegas, Distillery, 4 5 00 II est Providence. Murray and Brother, 14 7 00 Jacob Barndollar and Co., 14 7 00 James M. Barndollar, 14 7 00 Thomas Ritchey, 14 7 00 Fisher and Barnett, 14 * 7 00 Nicholas Koontz, 14 7 00 Schellsburg, B F Horn and Brother, 14 7 00 A B Buun, 14 7 00 E Statler and Son, 14 7 00 Colvtn and Robison, 14 7 00 John S Schell, 14 7 00 St. Clair Tp. F D Beegle, 14 7 00 G B Amick and Brother, 14 7 00 George Hineslmg, 14 7 00 G D Trout, 14 7 00 Simon Hershman, 14 7 00 John H Schell, 14 7 Southampton Tp. John Cavender, 14 7 00 William Lashley, 14 7 00 Kirk and Fletcher, 14 7 00 Rice and Miller, 14 7 00 Union Tp, John M Walters, 14 7 00 U. I Yoodberry Tp. Jatob Brenneman, 13 20 00 C V Richeton, 11 7 00 Sinou Beard, 14 7 00 Miibae} Pote, 11 7 00 Johi Wisegarver,E, H. 8 0 00 S. Hood berry Tp. Pipr and Scott, 14 7 00 S HOster, 14 7 00 Gefge Kaullman, 14 7 00 1) 1 Buck 14 7 00 D Fegle, 14 7 00 NOTIC is hereby given that an appeal will be held at the (pmiTiissiotiers otfice in lledtord, on Saturday, the Bth--ay of May next. LEVI AGNEW, Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes for the year IS.JS. Notice. THE ftp wing persons have filed their petitions for tiie Clerk : s Otfice, to be presented to the Court tjQuarter Sessions of Bedford County, 011 Ffidayin? 7th day of May next- Mrs. jtyy Cook, Bedford Borough, Tavern. Vai. Stkman, 44 44 44 John Her, 44 44 " Johti (iMinnich, " " E. House. John Tld, •*' Township, Tavern. J.K. Iwles, Jas. S.Lckwith, Broad Top " " Jas. Eijelhergefj 44 4; Edwa'tPearsoti, " " E. House. John Fier, " 44 Joshua Her, Colerain, " J avern. Jac. B. ulerson, C. Valley 14 44 Mrs. HFV, 44 44 V. V. VYtz, Harrison " 44 Martin 'ightner, 44 44 44 Joseph lller, Juniata 44 44 Janws Bns, 44 44 Joseph Yiford, 44 44 44 CatharirTricker, Liberty 44 Jacob Ataum, 44 44 Jon. Fiqier, Londonderry 44 44 James His, 44 44 James Oiell, Monroe 44 44 Mrs. Eli Ritz, 44 George Sckey, Napier 44 44 D. A. Tilack, East Pro v. " 44 Wm. Grit, 44 44 44 John A. imp, W. Pro v. 44 44 John S. ibison, Sclwllsbnrg bor. George Gin, 44 44 Bernard Neil, Southampton tp. 44 Peter Ark, St. Clair, 44 44 Dan'l L. fibangh, Snake Spring tp. Thomas tyiart, Union 44 44 Michael 'ant, 44 44 Alex. & . Stoner, S. Woodberry tp. 44 Wm. M. uson, Middle 44 Henry Fk, 44 44 " George Wigard, Broadtop tp. ; J. S. Mull Bedford 44 44 Clerk's fce, J S. H. TATE, April Hi,158. j Clerk. ELTIQN OF TRUSTEES, Notice is kbv given that the annual election will be 111 for Trustees of the Bedford Hall Association the Odd Fellows Hall in the bor ough ol Brd at one o'clock, P. M. on Mon day the 3dy of May, next. By or of the Trustees. April 2*858. FK. JORDAN, Sec. 1858. 1858. NEW GOODS FOR THE SPRING AND SIMMER OF OSTER, MANSPEAKER & CARN, ANNOUCE to their friends and the public, that they are now receiving from Philadelphia and New York, and are opening out in tbeir newly fitted up room formerly occupied by RL'PP &: OSTER, an entire new and Brilliant Stock OF DESIRABLE NEW STYLE, FRENCH, AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS ! Embra cing a large and general assortment of STAPLE A.YD FANCY ARTICLES. Comprising in part RICH FANCY DRESS SILKS, RICH GLOS- S\ r BLACK SILKS, Modona and Lave!la Cloth, Robe A'Quilla or Side Stripes, De Laine Robes, Organiii! Robes, Gingham Robes, T wn Robes, French Ducals, Lawns and Ginghams, White and Printed French Brilliants, Jaco nets and Lawns, New Spring Styles, De Laine, Chaliies, Ginghams and Prints, Broad Cloths, Cassi meres, Sta'.inets, Jeans, and Cottonades, &.C., &c., £cc. Together with a choice assortment of fresh fam ily GROCERIES, QUE ENS WARE, CUT LERY, Hals, Caps and Bonnets, Boots, Shoes and Gait rs, etc., etc., etc. llavin 402 57 per. Stephen Moan, 48 342 Daniel Kerr, 9 00 60 Samuel Livingston's heirs, 72 |2B George Wishart, 40 Harrison Township. 103 Nicholas Knight, 21 Liberty Township. 00 Abe! Putt, 70 473 84 per. Hannah Alberti, S 25 448 Mariah Albreti, 10 05 100 George B Kay, 1 48 Londonderry Township. 453 Joseph Gardner, 1 36 150 John Sadler, 1 80 Kapler Township 200 Abner Rodgers, 60.J East Providence. 2005 Thos Logan, 88 * 403 Charles Evans, 1 20 402 46 per. Keziah Logan, 120 400 02 " Charles Logan, 120 400 75 " John Cavan, 120 400 Tuomas cavan, 1 20 39S 38 per. Thomas Logan, 120 406 103 " Aiex. Cavan, 1 20 30 Solomon Williams, 40 100 Jacob Ritchey, 36 17 Francis Gibbs, 16 406 Isaac Cavin, . 1 20 West Providence. 6 William Paxtori, 32 IS3 Dudley Daugherty, 2 82 St. Clair Township, 4 lots Jacob ink's Heirs, 4S 204 David Mcßobert, 1 20 477 James Ross, 1 20 111 William Snively, 1 20 02 Henry Koontz, 50 Southampton Township. 200 James Riggs, 60 439 Paul Ward, 1 32 357 Patrick Ward, 1 08 351 Joseph Ward, 1 04 353 Jonathan Ward, 1 04 130 Isaac llunter, 2 08 488 P. Clingeman, 1 20 Union Township. 400 John Swaggart, 7 90 400 Leonard Swaggart, 10 64 260 Alexander Gardner, 3 90 110 Dr Wm Smith, 1 78 43 Samuel Burket, 52 116 John Shee, 88 100 James Johnson, 2 58 50 Frederick Snider, 60 | 440 Jeremiah Jackson, 5 56 411J Jacob Swaggart, 4 36 440 Wm Pierson, 10 36 410 F.benezer Branham, 11 68. 120 Conrad imler, 1 80 200 Christley Bowser, !) 72 100 George Laib, 1 34 100 Jacob Burket, 2 07. 150 Peter Shoenberger, 1 84 43 Samuel Burket, 1 40 . 433 Hugh Porter, 4 03 439 Griffith Evans, 10 00 403J Philip Stiue, 9 76 439 John Martin, 11 64 438 John Baylor, 10 32 439 Wilson Hunt, 10 32 435 Alex Scott, 10 22 127 Dr P Shoenberger, 2 90 124 do do 4 48 40 do do 48 Middle M'oodbrrry. 379 Daniel Montgomery, 19 04 401J William Montgomery, 31 14 173 Mcilna, 1-1 3& 117 Daniel Montgomery, 10 96 180 Daniel Montgomery, 4 40, Jacob Struck, 1 lot iio. 72 42 do do 1 lot no. 74 1 06 South TVaodhrrry Township. 216 per. Isabella Davis, 24 55 100 " John S Hetrick, 28 222 Elizabeth Piper, 24 MKE IX LIBEL FOR DIVORCE* Charles T. Blake, f In the common pleas of vs. Bedford County, Margaret Blake. / No. 39 Mav Term 1858. Whereas Charles T. Blake did prefer his peti tion to the judges of the court of common pleas of the County of Bedlord praying/or the causes therein set forth that he be divorced Irom the bonds of Matrimony enfered into veilh Margaret Blake, we therefore command you as we before commanded you the said Margaret Blake, that laying aside all other business and excuses whatsoever, you be and appear in your proper person before our Judges at Bedford on the Ist Monday the 3d day of May next to answer the petition or libel of the said Charles T. Blake, and show cause why the sa id Charles T. Blake, your husband should not be divorced from the bonds of Matrimony agreeably to the act of assembly in such case made and provided and here of fail not. Sheriff's Oifice, \ WM. S. FLUKE. Bedft.-d. March ISSB. j Sheriff.