Totnr from Samnali--The Attack on> Lat Fort Pulaski. • | SWV Vwk, A]iril s.—The utoreohip Supply, | './ Warsaw Sound on the 29tli, toports that, v l stttf.i on shore wire all ready to attack i Vrt rt.!fl.i- Heavy litinp vvt sheord in tha' j dir.'cii 'a on the 30th, and no doubt the work has commenced, EEEIOIDUS. , | Bv r'ivipc permission the iicv. Mr. HolFmciw ■ pi'i-nlrl 1113 communion of the Lord's Supper i Bljadv Kin, on the second Sabhr.th (U'th) of | Inrtl- Serviitf to comraenco at 10 o'clock, A. j M Prcptd.'ttory !ier.i''o on Saturday previous j o d •' y mw%a ß ./I "N( OT n f"W c.f the worst disnnlvrg tha' afflict ii.ankintl ar : se fiom the corruption that accumu- j |;,!r- in the biood. Of all the discoveii-s lltal j have tteeit made to purge it out, none have been found which could equal in elicit A YE it's CU.M loustt KxTr.t:T I F SABSAVA tttt-LA. Ji cleanses artit renovates the blood, instils the vigor of j health into the system and purge* nut the liu n.ttrs vvltirh tr.,;U" disease, Jt stimulate* I h•• tealtliy fund inn* ol the body ant! expels Hm ttsordeis that grow and rankle in the bleed, its r.'tlrsordinaiv virtues, are not ye! widely ijttown. but when the} are it will no longer be what remedy to employ in ilie great pariety of afilii ling diseases Ibal r *. S c., should tii I be borne wl ile they can be so speed ily cured by t yea's SAits.vrAt'ti.t.A. Sijp/iil>s or l'e/ieie liable oVlernfive, but Ihe sick have been so nolisgeouslv i healed by Ihe woi th- I- ss pre) at J'-ions < I Sai.separilla abroad thai ihey arp ilisgus l ell even with Ihe rane. Y• t Ihe drug cannot be blamed l ;i the to.posit ions from w-bitb the y have suffered. Mo.-! of the jo-cui!- ii Sarsaparlilu- in the market contain little of I the viiiues of Sarsapar ilia or any 'liing else. They n-e mese slops in. it ant! worthless, while a concent:aie.l e.x'racl of the active \a rieiy of Siirsoj-a• i'lii compuundej with Dock, Sllliingia, T>.'ji;e, etc., is, as it evi l will be, a pa.verlul allr rative and an effectual remedy, imc'i is A, i r's Extract of Sa-saj arilla, as its truly wonderful cures of the great vari.tv'.f c implaints v hich require an alterative medi ciri" have abiii.danily shown. Do not, there fote, disrard this invaluahle medicine, because you have been imposed upon by s. nu iliing |>re tendirig to be Saisapafillr, while it was not. When you have used A veil's—then, and not till then, will von know Die virtues ~| Hnsi patilli Em nit tile | ariirulars of the disease j it cures, we relet von to Ajei's Au.eiicdn Al manac, v.hieh the ag-nt below named will fur nish grrlis lo a!! win: mil lor it. I CATHARTIC L'u.t.*-, for the cure ol 4. 'ifhveness, .lavnilici, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, X yseulery, Foul Stcmnh, Headache, File.s, lit 'ii vial ism, Heartburn nri-inj from Disorder ed Shtniich, Fain, or .Morbid fnac'io,, of the h'ji eels, Flat a ler cy, Loss of Jippelitc, Liver L'cjf, pl"int, Dropsy, Worms, Gout, V V. lirttlifia, Hid lor ti Dinner Fill. ffh ey vie sugar-coated, so that the most sm , .i'ivt cat* lake tl.em pleasaiuly, and thi v are 'bp srt ?! Ajierient in r|ie woi 1.l for all Ihe | ui (io-. .t. f family pby- c. Pi ice 2:") cents pm bos : & iveiioxts lot $I 00. ilk.) n •' if put iff by unprincipled dealer.? •.villi ah er.j reparaii'ms which I!i"v rj'ake m-re |)ipf:l'Tl4l lken and AVER S sod take noothvis. Tap. "A'a ot the hist ai l there is for tliern, au.i they should have it. PrcpMr'sl by Dr. J. C AVER 5C Co., Lowell, Mass., ruJ fold hy Dr. P. E. IIARRV, Bedfotd ■t' l.'ki- h.Y—t*)n the Ist of April, LAWRENCE, ajrel M tnotsths mid 28 days; and on the -ltii, VV;i.!l.\n CAI.VIN, aged 2 years and 18 days, chihlrcip of John K. and Eliza Eurncy, of Ilod ford township. How nflliraive it in for parents to part with a nour ylidd; Ivow much more so to part with two at the same tone; bnt, how the gloom deepens, how-dark-Hi? pull appears, liovv severely thb ttf tlrytibn is felt, vvlien those two are tin all, and not one ja.leCt to engage llic kind, pan ntalcaro, or cant a. single ray of light utnidsl the darken ing gloom- ' ' Hut there is comfort in the reflection that thesa chLldruu v/iire young and innocent;, they knew not the. earns nor Ihe sins of the world. The Lord lent them; they were dedicated to him in the sacrament of holy Hhptixm. 11. Ims now taken them to himself; I hey are happy nov,-, perhaps angels, l'arents, stiivo to meet vv'uh your ehildrot, in Heaven. 11. COOPER.—At her resilience in Cloarville, March 3D. Mrs. ISIITE.V Coora;, wife of Dev. H. A. Cooper, in the SCtb year of borage. Tlie deceased was a consistent anil exemplary mem ber of the Christian church for nearly twenty years, and died in full hope of a blessed immor tality. Sermon on the occasion of her dentil hy Jlev-. John MuDnniel, "Mowed ore tho vk'jid thjvt die in tlvo Ird." LINES On tlie death of Aliss HANNAH \VEKIZ, eldest; daughter of Henry and Eliza Wert-/, of I'ullulo Mills, who departed this life, on 1'; :.,;iy, March 21st, aged 20 y?:.irs, 1 month- and 2-j .lays. Another hand is beckoning us, Another call is given; And glows once more with angel step? Tho path v.hieh reaches Heaven. Our young and gentle friend whose smile Made brighter summer hours, Amid the frosts of winter time Ha-;, left us, like Ihe flowers. No jailing of the cheek of bloom," I'.'oiyw arned us of decay; No shadow from the Silent Land Foil around our. sister.'sway. The light of li.tr young life went.down, As sinks behind the hid Tho glory of a setting star—- Clear, suddenly, and still, • ' As pure nn l sweet, her fair brow seemed— i Eternal as the sky; And like the brook's low song, her voice A sound which could not die. And half we deemed she negi'cd not The changing of her sphere, To give to ileaven a shining one Y> ho walked nil angel here. The blessing of her quiet lite Fell on us like the dew ; And good thoughts where her footsteppressed, ! Like fairy blossoms g;vw Sweet promptings unto kindest deed., Were ill her very look; We read her face, as one who reads A true and holy book. The measure of a blessed hymn, To which our hearts could move The breathing of an inward psalm, A canticle of love.. We mw- 1 her in tho piacc of prayer, And by the hearth-fire's light; We panir Townshin, deceased. 3. The neeount of Henry Taylor, nd.iiiniatr.atsr of th" P-;.te of John Ellis, late of Napier Town ship, deceased. fi The account of George N F.llis, ndmini-tin lor of til" E late of George N. Davis, lu!e ot No pi'' Township, il-oa-e L 7. The account of N'lhnn Uohison, A.bninis trator of the 1 slate of Bcnj irnin Wiglieid, lata of Sonthnopton Township, dee-nse.l. ' 8. The Recount o! John W. Bains, Executor of j the la e t Will ij-e-. of Sidney K. Whit field, late ol ! East-I'iovidcnee Town-htp, deceased, j 9 The account of Joseph Hutchinson and John ! IV, Sco'f. Aitmir.istiators ol the Esia'o ot Robert ! H. Hii'chisnn, laic of Bedford Township, deceased, j 10. 'J'lie ar.cuiint.il' H.'niV Taylo", A.lmmiatia i tor of the Estate of I'elcr Hiner, l.ite of Napier I Township, deceased. I 11, The account oi Owen MeO.ir, Ado.inistra- I tor of the Estate of Francis McGirr, late cf Junis j t. Township, deceased. ' 12. The ace >unt of tlenrv iekesan! L--.c|.h tck ! es, Adintn-str itors of tire Es'atc of fb .ry Jckcs, I late of |!nl'c II Towiirhip. d. caesp.l. | 13, 'i hs* account of IVilliaoi E 'liuvr-pan adiriio : istialor of the F.slßte of Aaron Good, late of Na pier Township, deceased. If. The account of K.lwaf l Kerr, Aitministrntor of the Estate ol Nazamz.n Akers. late of Wcst . Piovul-nce Township, dvcee • t. 15. The account of Oliver Horton, Admir.iflrn tor of the Estate nf Jonathan Horton, late of Bed loid Borough, deceased. 16. The account ot Simon Brumbaugh, Admin istratwr of the Estate of John Biumbniigh, la'e of I Middle Woodberry Township, deceased. 17. The Administration account of A J. Stalle.-, [ Administrator ot the E-late of Dr. G. W. Staffer, | late of St. Clair Township, decea-e.l. | 18. The account of John B. Lolieeneeker, admin i istra'or of the estate of lacob Mm.fay, tale nf Mail | die W olbery Township, dfceaaed I !9 The account of J. W. Lingenlelier, Executor of last will and tistu.nent of Rachel Haideibati.n, late ot Be lil'ord towiish p, decci sed. S. H. TATE. Register's Office, Ced- I Register, foul, April 11, 1862. I IIST ol Causes put down for trial at May Term i (Sth day) 1562, J. C. MeLailuhatl et al va A. .1. Suivetv, Esq., 2. Robert Harris, ' Thom■> Haney.et al 3. D. F. Reeglo, " F D. Beegle, 4. Joseph Cre-well, " Henry Fisher, et al 5. Daniel L. Martin, John Bowser. „ r, •i c i ~ I School. Director* of 6. David Steel, " | Hopeirell township. 7. Henry Smith, et i-l " Reuben Smith, 8. Joseph Filler, " Boor Directors, 9. J. H. P. Adams, " W'illianr. A 'arns, 19. Tho*. IV. Mulmx, " John Lit;:-, 11. F. H. Lyt'e et al " John Bowser, et al | 12. George Gardill, 11 Nathan Hurley. ! 13. John Long, " John J. Cessna, et al i 14. S. J. Way, " Dr. K. C. Reamer, : 15. Margaret Nixon, " Alexander Davis, I I*. David ttcetc, " Teter Fieytet, 17. Silas h. Sparks, !• Wm. Dibert, et at S. H. TATE, Prothonotary's Office,! P'O'b'y 1 Bedfout April OHERIPF'S SALE. I j JBy vulue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa. Vend. Fxponas and I.t van Far .as lo toe directed, there w ill be rold at the Coui t Hons", in the iijion-'h nl Bedford, on Saturday, the 3rd day of May. 19''.', at 19 o'clock, A. 31. the lollowing decribed K al Kstute,' to veil: • wo lots ot ground fronting about 0C feet each on the Wnodbiry Turnpike and extending hark 18si f-et, to an alley, aJjoiriiig lots of .Idlm Hip z. On the South, ar.d lot of widow B,i kei on the North, v.-ith a two -lory frame dwelling house, log stall e, frame shop, and other out build ings thereon erected; • ALiG—-Or,e lot of ground fronting about 09 fuel on me the i'atinn,villi, and Vi'ocdbeiry Turnpike, and extending hack alio it ISO feel to an alley, ad\ j().ni-!g the Luthnsn parsonage on the Sculh, and 10l of Michael F Slack, on the Notfh. willi two r.irne dwelling houses and log stable thereon erec ted. ALSO—Two lots of ground lionting about CO fen each on the Pattonsviile and Woodtieiry Turn pike, ami extruding hack about lij'l leet. to an al ley, adjoining lots ol Jonathan He t/.elt on the South, arid lo of N lintel R. Hair on the North. ALSO—Three lots ol ground fronting about CO l'e>t, each, on the Pattonsvillv and #oodt>erry t urn pike,and extending hack uhoul ISO t-et to ail al'ey, adjoining lots of Jacob G. Herbst on the South,and lot of Jo iai, I'. Barclay on the Noitli. One lot of ground f onttng ..bout 60 feet on the Pationsvi.ln and Wood berry Turnpike and extehdiug hack ISB feel to an a'i<-> acjoinlng lots i.l Ah rati .'hi Bulger on the South, and lol.of David ilulger on the Noith. 4 ALSO— One utner lot or part of a lot, adjoining lat d uf George U. Uariiilolier on the North, South and West, anil an ail-y on the east. ALSO—One Hact off.rid containing 30 acres mote or less, nhoot 2b acres cleared HI.I! muter l-r.rr, adjoining lands of Rudolph Hoover, P'-t-i Stern, Philifr S. C.oft BIUI ollteis, all situated tu •Middl' Woodhniy Township, Cedfur I County, and taken in execution as the pioperty of Patrick Burns. ALSO fine tract of iar.,l containing two hun dred and fnty.miit ucies, inor- or less, about twen ty-five ice? cleared nd under fence, with a log (levelling houso. and.s iiall stable thereon erected adjoining hn.ls of Willi urn llra)lier, Jo-eph W. I'.. fe, Esq and others, situated in Hopewell Town ship, Bedford County> and taken in execution as. the p-operty of George Sw irtg. ALSO—One tract of land containing one hun dred and seventy-six acres mors oi less, about d 0 acres cleared and under fence, with a log dwelling House and log stable thereon eiectd, adjoining lands of Willi.,n Uohison, John Robisor, FieJrick Mills and nih-rs, situated in Monroe Township, Bedford County, and taken in ex-cuiioo as the property of Rennett and William Ford, ALSO—One tract of land containing 75 acres more or less about 3d seres clewed nod under lence willi a Iwo stotv rough ca*t dwelling hnu.e 'pring bouse, anil log slgl-la theeou erected, a I at) Bj, :i p - pie orchard thereon-, adjoining iauds c.f James O'- Neal, Elias. I' ark apd otiwrs, situated in West Providence Township, Bedford Cut ity, .n l taken in execution as the properly of Christian Sto.iei. - / LSO—One tr:ct of land containing 59 ai ies more or IPSS, about 25 acres cleared and under fence, with a sin y and hrlf dwelling house and small log lam thereon erected, adjoining lands of Th'vnl Foot, John Nycom and other-, situated in East Providence Town-hip, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of D nwl We'ght. ALSO—A'I the right ,tit|, interest an I claim of the Defendant- John Cypher, in and to one tr cr of land containing 1-10 acres, more or le-s, about 00 ncres dented and under fence, with a two story stone dwelling house, with stone hark building r t,ached, store H u c, tenant Hou-e, log stable,doub le log hero and other out buildings theroou ereg'ed. also an.apple orchard ilitreon, adjoining lands of David Cypher, J.ieuL Cyuliei and others, sitnaled ir. Liberty Township Bedford Count v. anil taken in execution a-- the propeity of John Cypher. ALSO— Oue tract, of lan ! containing, SAbacics mo"- or less abaut -10 acres cleared and under fence, uith a two story dwelling home wi.b ktlchen at tached, tenant h.tu e, Crist Mill, double 'og t-arn an; citln r out buildings thereon erected, al'o a urn II apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of Wesley PrrdcW, i'ernaril 01fe.il and others, situa ted in S3uutbnivpin Townahlp. Bedford County, and taken in execution as the properly of 'Ailliam- Ad mi. ALSO—One tract of land containing 199 'acres more or less, about 100 acres cleared an I under fence, with a two story fiatne dwelling home, frame bank barn, aril oih.r nut buildings thereon erected, at o an apple and peach on bird thereon, a.'joinfn• land-, ol Adim O't Jo-eph I'acknurn, Win, Bonier end n'h>i, situated in Napier Town ship, Bedford County and taken in ex-cution as the jirop'Tty of Jesse Blackburn. ALSO—One tract of land containing 1.79 acres, moie or less, about 73 acres clewed and un'er feuc", with a dniib'e log dwelling house, double log Iniit arid saw mill thereon erected, adjoining lari.i-i i f Michael Earnest, John 11. Rush and others shunted in Bedford Township, IJcdlord County, and taken in execution as toe property of John Earnest. ALSO-—A 1.1 the internet. of the Defendant John M'Cwilus. in and to theUidiyided t 'ce.eihts of a tract ol hud sii'vevel on warrant to the n.mie of Fioncis Mo. he, adjoining lui.dis.of RB. Wigtoti, A. W. Evans and others, containing one hundred and seventy, three acres more or b-fs, being tiro same tract which w.a.s conveyed to lb-::; i. rli Ea-ton and other- bv A. W. Evan* and v ile, by deed recorded in Bedford County in Book A. B page 131, ALSO —Tha undivided one thi-i' nsvt of a tr c) of 'and containing 205£ avies more or less, of which about it)o ucie.- e:c cleared anil unuci liuce, and hav ing thereon everted two dwelling otu-s nd two barns (being the samo tract conveyed to H. zakiah >Ea-toi. and otheis hy VVm. Anderson see deed Book AA, pat"* 319.—) adjoining lands uf Asa Duvall and others ALSO—The undivided one-fourth part of a tract of bind containing ninety seven acres more or less of which about ID-actes aie cleared adjo-nintf lands of |„te of John Lear, James Figerts heirs and oth er , bring the same ianil conveyed lo Hezekiah Kaston and nthirs bv Septimus Fovlei and Wife, by deed dated >1 .rob 10, 1557. ALSO—The undivided fourth part of n trict of land, containing 130 acre-, and 3d perries mora or less, of which abort 30 acres are cleared and un der fence, aejoiiiU g lands of As'. Duvall, lands late of John Lu r and others conveyed to II •Z-KUII Ell-ton and others by Ephr-iim Foster, a Imiui-tra tor of Richard Foster, ilec'd., hy deed .hit-.l June 14th 1953. —ad situated in Bio id Top 'Town hip Bedford County a,ml iak,en in execution as the prop erty of John Mi'Canles. ALSO—One tiact of land containing fen uri-s more or less, shout ona acre cleared and nr.der fence, with n dwelling house and frame Sior" house thereon erected, adjoinining lands of Asa Duvall, Richard L, Fosier and others, situated in Bioad Top Township, B-dford County. AL'O—One t.uct of ti.nimptoveif land containing 10 acres more or less, adjoining I'mis of William T. Dougherty, Alex. Kn.g and others, surveyed on warrant in name ot A. W" Evans, situate I in eaul Township and County, and taken in execution as the pinpeity of A. W. Evans. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff's Offive. Bedford, I Shrrill. Ap il Utl, 1802. I IIST of Grand -iirors .l.awn lor May Term, Ist Motid.y, (sth .lav) 18U2. Solomon William.,, "I'.irernan," D-.viil 55i.n --mc.s, Je.-se Wright, Josiah Kon'z, Nanmel Keigh art, loliri llerahbarger, Gi.leoifShafer, lohn Merse, JrS'ph tt>.or, L'W.a Ling, John Cotlor, Wes.'y Pcr dew, B- W. Garretson, J, H. B; ton, George Rmuds, Lemuel Evans, Esq., Adam Dcihl, James Ca rite 11, Benjamin Trontman, David Kcnsvneer. Jacob Sni der, Joseph Heck, Joseph L. Dougnterty, George Wisharl. \ 1)1 ICE. ! \ The undersigned will apply to the Hon. Thomas F. Cochran, Auditor Geiierst of Benn'a, 8t lib Otticu )i> Harrisburg, on Thursday, the Ist, duy of May, 1862, for u Jnplicate Wairent to re place the original warrant which, mailed at Harris burg, never cmo to hand; said original Warrant was ifsuc.l in favor of Jacob Snider, for subsistence ol Volunteers, dated 17tb Dec'r. No 1718, lor (153.57. . VVM. M. H ALL, A'tt'y. for Jacob Snide, April Htb.— Jts, I IST ol Pci it Jtrors drawn for Slay Term, Ist ' j Monday, (sth day) 1802. ) Solomon Beagle. Adam Croyle, John W. > Hoover, Beijimine K. Urtirmrr, John Harris, Chris- I tian Speice. G. D. Trout, David rteckman, John \ Blackburn, Hugh H. Akers, William Wesrner, I). . A. T. Blank, Nicholas Seek, Owen MrGiix, D.vid 1 H. Berkstreeber, Andrriv Cushrnan, John Strflir, i Henry Boor, Geo W. Horn, Martin Milhurn,! John Peimell, Herbert A . Shoemaker. Ja ne< Sleek-' man, John I-. Les-ig, William McVickrr, George Magraw, Henry Bonnet', Jaeofa F. uner, le-e R.ir- | Ittt, Alex. McGrigor, Adam Cellar, Theodore Km- ' lon, John G. H i tley, William State', Joshua Pen ned, William Overocker, Lewis Anderson, Abra ham Dehison. A pill 11, 1802, VTOTICL. The ateck hold -re of the B-dlo-d Hall Association, are he eny notiried that hii Election for Ttuatees.ol said Association. wi'l he h-ll at the Had, (\ii .do.-uly, the sth d.y of M jy, ne*t V-tavecn the hour* of I nr.-l 3 o'clock, r.d iliat Wn|. T. Chapipan, Wm Hartley and VVn. W. Shuc 1 have hen appointed to hold said, election.. By vder.oi the board of Trustee,. T. R. GF.TTYS, See'y- pro. tew. April Uth ISC2, f OIJKT PROCLAMATION. To the Coroner, lite .Tnstscrs of the Peace, an i Con. stahles fn the diJf-n.nL Township, in the Co.r-l'y Of' lie/ifOrd, Or eel, H/. KNOW YE that in pursuance of a precept to trt" directed, under the hand and seal ol tne Urn. JAM2S isi|!_t_, President of the evnial Courts of Common pleas in the Sixteenth Di-trict, con sisting of the eouh'u-n of Frank in Folion, Bedford A r,.l Somerset, MI, I hy virtue of his office of the Court ofOperand •Tnroiiner and General leil de livery lor the trial of capital and other offenders j therein and in ihe Geneiul Court ol Quarter Sea- ; ions of Ihe Peace; and J on.* TAVI.OR and Janes HI I- ft, Jr. F.sq=., Judges ol Ihe same Conn 1 ii. Ihe same County of IJ-*dford, Yon a-i I each o j you ire hereby r tjuired to be and appear in yont i proper persons wi'hyour Records, Recognizances, I Examinations, and other remeinbraneea helorc the J Judges aforesaid, at Bedford. at a Court of Over and 'Jeiminer and General Jail Delivery and Genera 1 Quarter Sessions of the Peace therein to be holden ! foi ihe county of Bedford, aforesaid, on the tee-| ond Monday of May, (being He oth day )atIP j o'clock in ihe forenoon of that day, th- e and then j to .In those things to which your stveral'oilicea ap pertain. GIVEY under my hand at Bei!fo'd,on the 17th of. lanuary, in the year of our Lor-I, ISO?. JOHN J. CESSNA, ! Sheriff Ollicc. Bedford, / £Sheriff. ! May 5, J •90 !1 IvH PJ.OVM E!%'T 1979! A G E N I s W A N T ED! We wall pay from $23 to $75 |. u r month, and all expenses, to active Agents, o give a qjinimsj'ori. Purlicnlars sent free. AThess Eum Si:.vix ; ,V|A CHINE CO.XU-a.XV, K. JAMES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio. Aug. S3, 'Ol. A LLEGHENY MALF AND FEMALE SEMINARY, UAIVSHIIgUJ, Red ford Co., Pa. CIIAS. U. GERE A. 8., Principal, Miss S- J. BRTM. Preceptress, .*as A. L. HRI.M, Tt apher IWR _ The Brick H nifc at present occupied by J. N. Munsb-iw. r, is ior rent from the ti st of April ne.xt. It would be well suited for a i In A Ver's olticc. T. H. LYONS & BRO. March 98th, IBC2. pRINCK ALBERT POTATOES. Fnrsal-'iil HaiHe) 's Htnl'vare Stoie. | Tney \ ii-lii nj.ial Id -'lav i.vers," are an excel-1 letil table potato, and not apt 'o rut. A LS'J, CHOICE- SEED BARLEY, free ft-om oaJi', for salt- at Hartley 1 - 4 . ALSO, Choice Philadelphia Garden Seeds, fir sale til Hartley's Hardware Slore. Ajnild-, IB'J'J. <>t. t RESH GARDEN SEEDS at Blymire and Son's. T [March C'Sth ISO?. ( (JRPENTIVE. LINSEED OIL, and OILS and I PAINTSIN GENER vL, tor al "t Blymire and Son's. [March 128'h IBG2. T)ASKETB, BROOMS. TiJBS. CHURNS, WiL i") LQW and W'JODEN WARE of every descrip tion, lo be had cheap at Blymire atul Son;. [March 28th 1862. BRI'SHES, a large assortment, at Blymire ar.d, Son's. [March 28th 18G2. lADDI.ERY & SHOE FINDINGS, a gool stock, at Blymire and Son's. Match 28;t. 1802. I AMPS, LA Mr CHIMNEYS, CGAL OIL. ihe i j first in meat variety, and the l.ust of excellent nubl.ty, at BJyinire and Son s.. 1 1 . Msrch asth 1869 ] AUDITOR'S .NOTICE.— Tne undesigned Atniiior appnin-j ted by lite O: fit. J xx* court of Be J ford county, I.i distribute the balance iu the hands el John I Nycum, Adnainijtralui of the- es'ale of William Nycuin, |ale of M mine tuvvnsliip in said coun ty, deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment -at the ntHce of Mann Jit Spanjr. in tin* Borough ot Bedford,on Monday '.he 3lst Jay of March, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where all persons interested can attend. H. H. SPANG, March 14-, '62. Jludilor. Who Wauls a. Pinnof Oneof Lights en I Ihadbnry's Grind Seven Octave Overstrung Rosewood Piano Fortes, entirely new, i never having been used at all, can he obtained at a sacrifice, by calling upon the editor of this paper. Lighte and Bradbury's Pianos are considered by mu sical arintee, as equsl, if not superior, to (.'bicker ing's best. Ms. JiK.inBUHY fcimself is one of the giciitest nr.u.'ieitita in the woild. Application must | be muds |.ono. 7| 1809, ! TREASURER'S SALE! O V I UNSEATED LAFiBS. | k Aerrpob'y lo p ovisinns of an A*t of Astm- ' ] lei y tiire-criiii; the m le ot b" tin* n:is Mf eil I atul* tor i faxes, ami lr other purfoa I T. x?s due on the following tracts j of unseated land-, situate in Bedfo d conmy. are ( paid hefoie the day of sale, the whole, or such pa.t ' of each liacf, as will pay the tax-s, and th- cost 9 chai;eaole thereon,* Will be sold at the Court U >use ' iu the borough of Bedford, county ol Beflt'ur.l, on the second Monday of June next, for the ur a i of taxes du-., mid the rr-.l ac.-ruv.l thercn, ,tui Ihe | Hle wit! b-; contbit'vd to day until all are ] uisposed of, A. J. SANSOAi; Trtasvur. BROAD TOP TOWNSHIP. ! No, Acres. Warrantee or Oicner. Vol. Cte. , 339 Stephen. Ik Co. in r.gul of Shreeves IS 04 ! 259 Ephraim Fo t?r fc W. P. Sc lit 11 24 31 5 A .ror. Evans 73 Oil William Figsr.l 8 16 100 DniiUp ci Evans 20 19 | 25 John K ng's heirs 3 8 2.5 John Figard .58 j 209 Jatnes Patlon I 59 Bedfiwl Township. . 4 Dsniel Hinxlin, 2 72 349 John Tinman * 1 92 | 03 Thome .1. bonnet 1 72 Co/erain Township. (11l Andrew Kyhoek i>4 I 90 Joii-ph !k Emanuel Diehl 81 | 13 John Lolz 44 • 427 Ailhor Brown 1 28 Ct'tnher/auJ Vallcit Township, [ 397J Ju'iH Sample (now J. W. Jones) 7 I I , 400 Dr. James Smith It 68 i Horn'ofl Township. ■ 900 William Lyon 5 sl> I 75 Andrew V Miller 1 9'J Jnn in la Town ship. | 30 Nicholsi Knout 12 j Hopewell Township. I 413 John Kexr ' 7 12 ( I 213 Jospph Lancaster, 9° | 99 Richard Clark 28 i 237 James Mi-lliiay 00 00 j 9 Puterbaugh H-irs . 28 i ondnnilernj Township. 1 335 .Daniel Gi<-r 1 30 { 3981, W jitiam King Co ! 4uOJ. John PhiM pi Cu j J.'hertjp Township. ; 200 Mary G .rJoii 8 40 i 200 James Gordon 3 21 ! 400 Thomas Jones " . 840 105 Edward I-ai.gley 3 01 j 2./0 Jacob Miller 4 21 j 200 Elizabeth Miller 3 111 j 200 Mary Piper 2 iU I 200 Am- Iu Piper S 40 400 Edward Stone 1 53 j 100 John Tomm 7 01 I 2tlo John Razor . 1 00 | 150 Siephen Kerr 2 31 I 90 Manor tract 7 Ml j 200 Mulligan Ik Benedict • 4 21 ! 40 IJrtef Howaer, X 40 ; J lot LUKC Feeny 131 ! 8 lots Gen. Win. H.lrviqp. 4.3,1 i 1 lot G. I). Tronf 85 1200 Francis Mo.ns 0 77 i : 5 George Tili'irr-psnn 37 ! 4Q3. Alexanrlei .Moiitgiuneny Q -12 I'ruci letter East Tp. 402 a 46 p Hezekiah Logan 1 20 403 Charle- Evans 1 20 403.1-51 p Isaac Richards 9 40 402 a 02 p Charles Log n 1 2o j 400 a 75 p John Cuvan 1 20 •101 a4l p James Cavati 1 20 •100 Isaac Cavan 1 29 391 aSB p Thomas Logan 1 2" -I u -rnoniM Hamilton 1 10 j 100 Sui-anah Thompson s ) Providence West. 1 I 15 Joseph McDaniel 30 I 120 Daniel Ritchey of Isaae 48 St. Clair Township -I lots J.ieob IIIKS Heirs 48 201 "avid Mi-Robert 2 40 477; Janus Itnss •• 2_ 40 02 Henry Koontz, 1 Oil 51 Annul Grove 80 GOO William Sill- V 67 SII lib- Spring Township, j 115 Sanil W .Ills Sonlhnuiptop Township. | 200 Jaoie R ggs I 2.7 439 Paul Ward 1. 32 357 Patrick Ward 1 08 331 Joseph Warl 1 04 853 Jnhnal htin A'tld 1 "4 313J Jesse Reed 2 08 Union Township. 4CO John Swaggart 3 01 I 400 Leonard dwagg irt 3 01 200 Alexander Gardener 2 01 111, D . William Smilh 1 4 1 43 Samuel Uuihct 68 110 John Shee 8 j 100 James Johnston 50 Frederick Snyder 41 l 271 Jeremiah Jack.on 2 82 | 130 JECCBSIVEGIART 1 48 4 10 William Pearson 3 "0 230 Ebneser B-nnbam 3 'Jti 120 Conrad l.mler. I "0 800 Christly Bowser . '4 39 100 George Lait 8H 100 Jacob Bu get , 68 15Q Peter Rjioenberger, X 32 123 John Si ill 3 0.1 )00 Widow Croyle 3> 38 200 MichuM Ghi ner 2 91) GO Itrumba-Jgh Ik Co. X 22 133 Hugh Porter 1 10 I 339 Griffith Evans 3 90 403J Philip Stine 3 01 3,30 Wiiso-i Hunt 3 90 363| Alexander Scott 3 91 127" Dr. P. Shoenberger 3 Id 18t da do 3 08 ' 80 do do _ 21 no Bowser WTriors Ridge I 70 90 Dr. P. Shoenberg-w 1 41 2.10 L'lngtinm Warriors Ridg'i 2 51 150 William L iigham 3 20 1.50 Bow er Bui-h Mr. X CO 40 Peter Shimsr llruih Ml. South TVnodberip Township. 135 Peler Shoenberger 3 00 19 VVtXligm T* 10 FlucksHeira ' 210 John Boyd 213 VVilllam Davis ' 75 Israel Moans j 140 '/• 'charl air Mnans I 50 TirpoihV Moans 3 0-7 j 83 Ilsi nah Montgomery • 83 I 208 Peter Shoenberger 3 20 j 222- Elizabeth Piper X 29 j Middle Woo/hrrrs/ Township \ 37!) Daniel Montgomery 13 CO 290 Hugh Moore 62 01 4!1? John VlcKis.iek (or Wm Hann'am) 2? 70 380 N than Si-hn/i-ld 37 00 4011 William Montgomery 18 -"'3 173 Mrl-eay 3 99 .50 G. Reploglc -1 70 393 Ahnsr Webb JO 03 100 llefffey. Heirs 21 no 33.1 l Caleb Hannan 32 23 370 William Worthingtoo 13 61 G5 Hart ' 23 180 Pmiel Montgomery 4 40 100 Madara 4- Shoenberger 5 00 1 lot No 72 Jacob Strock 42 Idodo 74 do do 160 I 170 Margaret Croft I 88 62 John McFadilen 0 CO 1 20 Frederic* Nicodemoe 82 j 40 Stonerook 7 40 .1403 Wm. Montgomery 10.33 • j 150 Robert Montgomery 1 28 ' 20 Rinehart Replogle 1 6° • JO Robert Montgomery 1 9*" - % f . " 'Vf - * NOTICE— R Tli? named perswia tuv? filed thir petitions end will mne application 0 Itift Ct.mt of Q'irt]t• 1 Se-sions of tti !'. ace, i nnd for lh County of Bedford, to tieh*ldn \.n Is: MONDAY (NTH UY of M'.ynrxt) fn- TNVRN L.ictL.r. John Hater, Bedford Borough Valentin? HTERKMAN, 1 Isaac, Menget Jr., " N j STRATI F.lier, V atha.nn'on tp.. I John Mortimer?, Sea,. JPITNG | A. J. P'nnell, Ratnsbjg BOROUGH | David SIURK-Y Jr., '* " j Geo. M. T'olv'in, Schella'TlßG Borough I John M. R ibi on, " " ,'nbrisnn Holer, " " I Thome* VJ. Keighart, Union TP., | H?ruv KI 11. K Middle WORCI-TRY tp., Wi'lia ii M. P? rami, " '• " ' ABRAHAM IV. Moivr.y, Fo::'h Woorlberty tp., J John Mav, Ciin. lon LAUD Vrllev, I isa >T>lT?l Atixell. Monroe towntli p. John A.S'UVely, * Sehellib'irg Borough. S. H. TAI'LL, Clerk'. Office. Bedford, ( Clerk. Marrh 28, IS6O. S \VALUABLE FARM > fcNJIEt MLK. An excellent larin, situated miles Norl H.Klst p( Bedford, in Beillunl township, containing B*o Acres iHoiv R i.T is offered tit private sal? on VERY REASONABLE TERM. . F.ighty ACRES of this fsr.n are ELE.iivU.uii.l uri L.R ence. The improvements consist oi a TWO Story LOE, HI US J AD 2aru, A yoir g orchard of CLIN-ce frint. Ike., ?*•'■ 'H? I'.TNI A joins lan'sofCl.A lea S nitb, TNO'S. H.l'-' , and o'here. The rill? is entire y FREE Iron all •• cinihrai CER. Tnr further pmticolars inquire oi TTA editor of the Gazette, o-* JOHN lI.RCSII, Bedford, Pa. March,3l. ISG2.—If. "FIVE KARMS~ FO Si S.tILE. The under.'ijned o(T-r for >A!" HI? I'IHO' it.,"" ■fercjib 'il fartvs situated on the Itoail wale. A I{ Dunniita's Creek, IN St. Clair township, £ ford county : ,\n. 1 enn'ains -fi'2 arms unit 11 P'TV" having thereon erected TVVO DWKLLI v -r HOUSES and HVO HARNS, ( ine new ) a .1 also a SAW MILL, in running nitier. No. C. contains 13.1 acie, wiih new house 1 nil netv barn thorenn erected. N". 3 contain.- Itl3 acren, 3,A perrh's. at w rilnateil on the publit; rnatl leadtn;: Co.ii Schells'tursj to Pit tsantvi!!?. The itnl l.ove menti consist of a good house, barn, f( ti'** tracts ire well supplied with water. I'.iitn"r. J , Lntr 'lerrri. n. Tanners and Sje-cula'urs shotd ! w mine th u premises, nstliey will be sin" o fit. , ippoituui'ies lot s>od investmeiits. lit? till? is w a I ran'evl gmd. L)i alls id the several trap Is can be rn>. with the undersigned, in Bedlord, at any time. Fur terms ami further ,particulars, a<'i! r es.i T. 11. LYONS S. Ciifi. March 1 4. . Bedford, l^a \Ew IIIPiDWUTE STftRL fieorgc. £c Have P.Tcrcil a nw AND r-'fcHv 5,.-lec> . I r.S "T. MCNL nl LLOU IF. KL'BNIS'I NG (JOOI). tl inlwvr?, T'lltlei V, Cnpp'T nd BIS-S KETTLES. ITN SH??t • 1 nil IV.ires. I'.irb'r, Ten P iteuiul Coektn/ SIEVE , of a RREIIT vari ty of palteins, and at p ic?S NOIII $2 -AO. up to $ T.l PO. . iihiuit in cn-riTi?'icc linus? K- ?P' : I 2 vvili FIN,| it tn iheir vlvantac? TN five us A c.IL: a. id \v invite the public geiiefallv TO comeaiut examine our stork. All our pnrcbsses being for CA ?"!■'. E'H- t r?/< pr rrt. we bc!i?v we ran. end intend to set' ut rates mo c tha'i ordinarily favorable, our ;; ipi..* being to pill no greater advanc* upon our goads Ib i) wid AUOOL a fair an I re sonal'l? profit. We propose in .?LL for rA, or on n ST-O't C-cdit to Ihns? only. Who will paV promrt'v WHEN czilej on. Tni rill? wilt not b? departed fryP • March 21, VBG2. BP'TiWUBBSISTPPJ. B. Truinn Ifavf l!i'itiusjilfi uf 7. 30, (ai'^ r arrival of n>oir.in2 trif 'Vest on P''nn"a U. !'. ) u '"" riving at lloprnvt'll n! 10 I*7 A. Train* Hop Mvll LI *0 3". \ , M., arriv ; tig at Muntinjon at 1.10, P. . fonnnotip,, a i P. M., with train-* K*f o nil Wear on Pnti'a U.K. Thrr" i-' no deiay at HuntiiiL'Oon —flo.e ronvrhen Ka*r ami W.-st. JNO. J. LAWRKMt'P, F*b. 7~Qin. Sup't. KtiSiocii'it Cofirr. This preparation, made from the b ST lav , CI (>?, is recommended b? physicians as a superior . V It I'RI PIOUS BKVF.RAGK lor GENERAL Ihhihry, Dyspip si-.and ,11 lillliaiii disor.l rs. Thou amis V tjo h'.v> been compelled to abandon LB? n O ol CCL'.-E WIT lire this without injurious effects. One can cmitains the strength of two pounds of erdiitar.y cu!F.-?.-S- Price 23 cents, K 0 L L(! C K' S I- K V A I V , The purest E.ir-I best BAKING POWDER known, for making light, sweet and I utrilioua biead and cakes. Price If, r-rit.'. MAXCRSCTI'RSD BY M. H KOLLOCK, Chemist, Corner of Broail and Che.tnul Streets; r.M.vnai.riiiA, V And sold by all Druggists anil Grocer*. February 28, 1803—LY INSTATE OF JOHN SHREVE, DEO'D. j Notice is hereby given, that lytteis testamentary on the estate of John Shreve, late of Mni roe township. Red fori! county, dec'J , have been granted to ihe subscriber, raiding in ill? Pornugli of Hedfrrd, in raiv! counly. A" persona i:i any way 'indebted to said natst? are requested In make immediate payment and tiinse having claims against it are desired to piesvirt thrni r roperlv auiheolicated for selli- mmt. S. L. RUSSELL, E*'r. of the last wilt, 4e. of Wo Slo E*', jlcc'd. Febi 28, IBSS. '