samrmamawammmxam STATISTICS OF LIFE AND DEATH. FIG I,'EES DO NO'" LIE. W'cliavo faith in satisfies. They Give the doath-blow to all false doctrine, empiricism in •ienje, and blew f-k) -high the fine spun theories of unpntGH'tt! i> lun - Modioli satisfiesareof spe cial importance. Tlioy teach us to estimate at tb'o'i: - j u ,:t value the curati vepowers of the druys, which'arc the stereotypes of the "profession.'' what is their value? Figures which do not lie. show that in all dangerous complaints the "regular practice" of the "faculty" loses at least as many as it saves. But then the doctors tell us that those who die are "incurables." If this be E0 > how is it that sonuiry victims of the iiiost virulent internal and external disorders, whom the profession had given up. have recov ered through a persevering use of Ilolloway's Fills and Holloway's Ointment? There' can be no doubt about the fact, we opine, and we want somebodv to account for it. To our plain mind, it appears that if chronic dyspepsia cannot he cured by the doctors, and is cured with unncr rin" certainly by Holloway's Pill, that the lat ter remedy is worth the whole medical stock of the faculty, as means of relieving that complaint So again, if a "given up" ease of scrofula or ervsipclas becomcs|rnpidly convalescent under the action of the Ointment, wo cannot escape the conclusion that il is the true specific for ex ternal disordeis, and that "regular phrainaco peeiifcontains nothing that will compare with it as a mcanSjOf subduing that class of mala dies. This is a good logic, we believe. If any cav il at it, we will admit their demuners when they can show us a better basis for argument than wets. — "State Gazette." 1 ' C VMP 55TH Kiut'r., P. V. ") Klisto Island, 8. C; April 9, *C2. j EPITOK BEDFORD "G AZFTIF.:" Dear 'Sir:— I enclose you a list of a few mem bers of Company I), with the amount of mo ney each one sends out of his last two months pay, and request that will publish the same (or the benefit of all who are interested; and further, that you will he kind enough to state thai the f i 'ads to whom the money is seat can have the same by calling oh William Hartley, Esq., of Bedford. Yours, vcrv respectful!v, • S. S. METZGER, Ist Lieut. Com';;. Co I). John B.irnha't SCO (Mb. R.in liort, Bn'l'on!. Win Nottingham 40 Mrs. Nottingham, C. V. A. ('■ Mower 00 G. H. Spans, Esq. liij. Wm. Bowman GO Catharine liowni.ui John I', llnrn 20 William Ho n, R.*,M itipND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARH.LA. IL cleanses and renovates tlie Mood, instils the vigor of health into the system and purges out the hu mors which make disease, it stimulates the healthy functions of the body and expels the disinters that grow and rankle in the blend, lis extnordinary virtues arc not yet widely known, but when they are it will no longer be s question what remedy to employ in the great variety of afJli- ting diseases that require altera- j live remedy. Such a remedy, that could be re lied on, has long been sought for. and now, for j 'he first time, the public have one on which 'hey can depend. Out space here does not ad f-il certificates to show its effects. Hill tile tri al ola tingle bottle will show,to the sick that | " has virtues surpassing anything they have ever taken. Sufferers from Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings and Sores, Irv il and see the rapidity with which it cures. Skin Diseases, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Eruptions, Sfc., are soon cleaned out of the system. of. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tel fr or Salt Rheum, Sen!TitAßTfo Pills, which are every where kin-en to be t fie purgative that is ' offered to lite American People. Price 25 cts. | per box, or 5 boxes for sl. i Prepare I by Dr. J. C. A YEK, Ac Co., Lowell, Mas*, and sold by all Druggists everywhere. Ayei's Compound Extract Sarsapa rilla. , "jV T "O one remedy is more ne"ded in this coun -li. x try than a reliable Jilltrnlioe, but the sick I have been sooiitiageonslv cheated by the wortli j less preparations of Sarsaparilla abroad that they | are disgusted even with the name. Yet the j drug cannot be blamed for tbe impositions from - which they have suffered. Most of the so-cali -1 ed Sarsaparillas in Ihe market contain little of | Ihe virtues of Sarsaparilla or any thing else, j They are mere slopj inert and worthless, I while a concentrated extract of the active \a riety of Sarsaparilla compounded with DOCK, | Stillingia, lodine, etc., is, as it ever will be, a j powerful alterative anil an effectual remedy. | Such is Ayer's Extract of Sarsaparilla, as its j truly wonderful cures of the great variety of complaints which require an alterative medi j cine have abundantly shown. Do not, tliere j fore, discard this invaluable medicine, because j yon have been imposed upon by something pre- I tending to be Sarsaparilla, while it was not. j When yon have used AVER'S —then, ami not till then, will you know the virtues ol Sarsa parilla. For minute particulars ot the diseases it cures, we refer you to Ayer's American Al manac, which the agent below named will fur nish gratis to nil who call lor it. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, for the cure of Co.-hvenesg, Jaundice., Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Ilew/nchc, Piles, Rheumatism, Heartburn arising from DisonPr ed Stomach, Pain, or .Morbid Inaction, of the Rowels, Flatulency, Loss of Jlppetite, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, and for a Dinner Pill. They are sugar-coaled, so that the most sen sitive can take them pleasantly, and they ai" the best Aperient in tire world lor all the put noses of a family physic. Price 25 cents per box; Five boxes for $ 1.00. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers witli other preparations which they make more I profit on. Demand AVER'S and take no others. I'lie sick want the best aid there is for them, anil Ihev should have it. Prepared bv Dr. J. C. AVER Co., Lowell, Mass., ami sold by Dr. B. F. HARRY, Bedford. JC cut 3. i> vcvticc men ts. If GOODS!! CJILL JIT REED'S STORE JIND SEE HIS SPLENDID NE'TY GOODS- May 9, 18C2. Union WEST PITT ST., BEDFORD, PA. V. STKCKMAN, Proprietor. This excellent hotel is now to accom moflate th* public in the manner and on ttie most liberal terms. A sple Jid LIVERY STABLE is attached to this hotel. L^^ rt y ISS2. \TdTIHS TO HUNTERS AND F]SttERS.-~ |\ The undersigned hereby uivo? nutice to .all whom il may concern, thnt he will hereafter put the law in fovee ojininst n I trespassers upon his pre mises, who, while in bunting, (ULinz :in hereby g'vpp that Let ters of administration have bpen granted by the Ueuister of Bedford County to the subscriber, on the estate of (t-or>je Rice, late of Monroe Town ship, dec d. Thnt all persons indebted to said es tate a e requested to make immedtaie payment, and those having claims thereon will produce them du ly authenticated to settlement. DAVID L. RICE, ad.n'r of Geo. Rice, dee'd. E'rsLlac Ns%3e OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Pursuant to an order of thp Orphans' Court of. Bedford County, to me directed, there will be sold on the premises, on SATPRDAY, MTH dUNE, NEXT, the following Real Estate, to wit : One tract of Timber Land, situated in Middle Woodbui r y Town ship, adjoining land of Jacob Stuck- ; eyand Daniel Barby, cou'uining 34 Acres &. 93 Perches. Terms of sale: One third of purchase money to remain in tbe hands of Ihe purchaser during the life time of the widow, he paving her tne it.te'e-t there of annually, and the bderice in three equal annual payments after confirmation of pale. DANIEL BARLEY, j Guardian of minor children of | May 9.1 [David Bailey, dee'd. J7XRCU I'OKV RALE 'j OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The under-igned I'xecutors of the last Will and Testament ot Hhinehat Replog'e, dee'd., will sell at public sole, on the premises now occupied by John L. Replogle. on Thursday, the 291h day of May in stant, the following valuable Real Estate, to wit: OJYE TiI.ACT OF LIMESIO.YE LAND situate in North Wood her ry township, Blair county, now in the occupAucy of Simon Sny*ler, adjoining lands of Dniel Leidig, James Muduia and others, containing one hundred and thirty-two acres and al lowance, upon which is erected a good dwelling house, bank burn, wagon shed, hog pen and other necessary out buildings, there are a!:o two wells of good water on the premises, :nd a young orchard of choice fruit, just beginning to bear. ALSO—one tract or piece of TIMBER LAND, about thioe miles from the above farm, in Middle Wuodberrv township, Bedford county, adjoining lands of Rudolph Hoover, and others, containing twenty acres anl alicwance, being choice timber land, mostly che-tnut. ALSO—one other tract of LIMESTONE LAND, situate in South Woodberry township, Bedford coun ty, now in 'he occupancy of John L. Replogle, ad joining lunds of David Sollenbegei, Philip Croft ami others, containing one hundred acres and allow ance, upon which is erected a new log frame dwel ling house, a la'ge bank barn, wagon shed, ice house, smoke house, and other out building*, there is alio an orchaid of choice fruit near the dwelling house. ALSO—one tract of TIMBER LAND, situate in the same township, three or lour miles distant Irorn j the above farm, adjoining lands ol Daniel Snowber ger, Jacol) Teeter's hei:s, and others, containing 1 10 acres and allowance, mosliy 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 paid day, when j the terms will he made known. Possession wiilbe , given on tbe first day ol Aptil next. DAVID L. REPLOGLE, JOHN L REPLOGLE, May 9, 18C2. Ryccutors. ri TAX-PAYERS, LOOK OUT!!! X Notice is hereby given to all in the Borough of Bedford, who have not paid their School tax for 1801, that if the same is not im mediately paid, they will lie proceeded against according to law. Longer indulgence cannot be given. PALMER, May 2, 1802.—3t. Collector. XECUTOKS' NOTICE. J Letters testamentary on the estate of John Frazey, late of E. Providence town ship, Bedford co., deceased, having been granted the subscribers, notice is hereby given to all in debted to said estate, to make settlement before the first day of August next, and those, having claims against said estate, will present them properly authenticated for settlement. AMI EL FRAZEY, E. Prov. tp., Bedford eo., JOHN HANKS, Jj rich fZrerk fjt.y Pulton co. t May 2d—Cts. Ex'ors. I "VTOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. I it All persons are hereby notified not j to hunt or fish on my premises without my i leave, or throw down fences or bars in my | fields or destroy timber in my woods, as 1 am determined to enforce the law against all who may thus trespass upon my property. GEO. YV. Gt.'MP. Napier tp., May 2d. '62. A DMINISTKATOR' > NOTICE. Letter, nf administration on the Estate j of John Corl,ol Union Township, Reill'oiil County, [ ilecM, having been this day granted to the subscri ber, residing in sai l town-lnp, notice is therefore given to all persons indebted lo said est Me to make | payment immediately, and those having claims are | required to present them properly authenticated j for settlement. GEO. W. CORL, j April Qsth.- fits. Administiator. MINERAL SPRING HOTEL. THE undersigned has opened the ! a hove named Hotel a few doors Soulh of the Court House, (formerly kept by Mrs. Filler, as a board ing House) where he w ill be happy to accommodate all who may favor him with their putionage. P.oaiders will be taken by (he week, momh or year. Persons attending Cou 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 ALSIP. April 25th, 18G2. i\EW IVIILLIftEaY CJOOIiM. llf • V- MOYVRY, Has just returned frotn Piiiltulelplsia with a new and beautiful assort ment of MILLINERY GOODS, of the latess style. BONNETS of ever) de scription, varying in price from 50 cents up; and Bonnets ti immc.l ready for wearing forr ; 2,oo and upward. Ilats of all styles for infants, Children and Young Ladies. Dres3 Caps for Ladies, SI LIKE US, RIBBONS, RUCHES FLOW ERS in-abtindnnce. All very cheap for Cash. May 2, 1802. ~VJ"OTICE— i. x All persons will please (tike notice that 1 will hereafter enforce tiie law against any one who may trespass in any way upon- my property, whilst engaged in fishing. There is no objection to persons 'lisliiug on my premises, hut I cannot allow them at the same time, wan tonly to destroy plank, boards, or oilier proper ty which they may see tit to make use of in carrying on their sport. JOHN G. HARTLEY. April 25th, 1802. WM. M. HALL. JOIIX PALMCK. HALL & PALMER, Have Ibrmpd a part nership in Ihe ptaclice of the law and will attend promptly to any business entrusted to th em. Oliiceon Juliana Street, opposite to Mengel's | Hotel, where one or the ottipr may at all limes be found. April 18th, 1862. NEW flllDVllfi STORE. G E3 T Eiaire & So2s Have opened a new and carefully selected assort ment ol HotJSK FURNISH NG GOODS. Hardwares ('iitiery, Copper and Bra-a Kettles. Tin and Sheet Don Wares, Parlor, Ten Piute and Cooking Stoves, of a great variety of patterns, and ut prices from $2 50, up to $35 (10. Persons about to commence house keeping will find it lo their idvanlage to give us a call ; and we invito the public genetaily to come and examine our | stock. All oar purchases being for Cash only, ami at I r,iA jiriee we believe we can, and intend to set! at rates more than ordinarily favorable, our pnipose being to put no greater ndvance upon our goods than will utlonl 1 lair and reasonable profit. We propose to sell for rn\/i, or on a short credit to those only, who will pay promptly when catted on. Th:s rule will not be depurted from. March 01, ISG2. t RESII GARDEN FEEDS at lllymire and Son's. JL' [March 23th ISG2. 'TURPENTINE, LIN'SEEI) OIL, and OILS and I I'AINrSIN GENERAL, tor sale at Blymire and Soil's. [March 28th 1868. PASICF.TS, BROOMS, TUBS, CHURNS, WlL | ) LOW and WOODEN WARE of every dcs.rip tion, to be had cheap at Blymire ami Sons. [March 28th 1862. BRUSHES, a laige assortment, at t'-lymire ar.d Son's. [March 28th 1802. MAODLKRY fit SHOE I INTINGS, a gool stock O it Blynilie and Son's. March 28th 1860. [ AMPS, LAMP CHIMNEYS, COAL OIL. the \j first in great variety, ami the last of excellent quality, at Blymire and Son s. March OSlh 1802 BIUCIBB NOTICE. THE Si. Clairsville Greys will meet at HIP town of St. Clairsville, on Monday, (he 12th day of at 10 o'clock, A. M., fori General Inspection. A lull attendance is requir ed. A. J. SANSOM, Brigade Inspector, 16th Dtv. P. M. April 18th, 1862. f>LANK PROMISSORY and Judgment X) Notes, Blank Deeds, of a superior quality, and all kinds of Justice*' Blaoks, forealeat this dike. j RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES Of Btdford Borough, for the year 1861. 11. NiooDEw'r.t, Treasurer, in account with the Borough of Bedford, for the year 1801. D R. To rash received from Geo. Mardorff, . former Treasurer, £l9 50 From K. D. Barclay judgment vs. L. Agnew on Common Pleas docket 86 70 From Levi Agnew judgment on dock et of 11. Xieodeniust 18 12 From Levi Agnew judgment on Com mon Pleas docket • 16 00 From It. I). Barclay judgment vs. L. Agnew on Common Pleas docket 2 29 From J. A. Henderson collector for 1800 324 75 " " " for 1801 300 00 From Shires & Jordan for old castings 10 01 CR. By cash paid George Mardorff sala ry as Treasurer, &e., £2O 07 : Paid Levi Agnew as water master 02 50 ; j Cleaning reservoir and repairing hy drants 57 75 ; | Win. Hartley damages and book acc't. 80 74 I Wm. Bowles for bill of cement 2 07 , Geo. Blymire, spouting and lend pipe m 170 i B. F. Meyers, printing 1 25 i J. A. Henderson, salary as High Con stable and expense of llor. election 29 75 j J. A. Henderson on bill of Joseph Filler for making culvert 1 23 | 11. Nicodemas, salary as clerk, sta tionery, &<\, 24 00 Bill of freight on hydrants 1 73 I Milton Spidel, blucksmithing 2 48 i " '• agent for Abel Smith for lime 02 Win. Boher, hauling stones & trees 11 50 James Corhoy, work on Penn St., &e., 37 30 Joseph Filler, for work at reservoir, 1 75 j Patrick Wall for carting tan 1 50 , John Palmer, salary as clerk, station ery, &c., 22 00 j John l'almer, for hydrant stocks 12 25 J. Crouee, finding and planting trees 30 13 1 John Border, repairing hydrants 15 00 ; Simon Xaus, making engine arm 50 Daniel Border, attending and repair ing town clock 85 04 ! Daniel Border, balance on claim for putting up clock 30 00 J. It: Jordan, hauling dirt on Penn st. 24 44 John Minnich, cleaning reservoir 2 .00 Balance due Adam Ferguson, as late Treasurer 29 45 1 J. Peed, bill for rails & hauling tan 6 68 i ' G. 1). Shuck, blacksmithing, &c., 12 80 j I Samuel Barnhart, soldering hydrants 11 82 E. L. Anderson, Esq., balance on note held against borough 81 12' T. M. Lynch, for trees 6 00 1 I W. W. Shuck, digging ditch and rc | pairing culvert 15 75 j |A. J. Sansom, on claim of L. Agnew 750 j X. Lyons' heirs for plank 4 J 0 I 11. Xicodemus, salary as Treasurer 20 00 j $738 16 Balance duo Borough $ 19 24 S T.ITEME.YT of Mom ys due lo Bedford Borough on the Ist dny of Jtpril, 1562. j Balance due on judgment vs. Levi Ag new ct. al $ 99 80 J. A. Henderson's duplicate for 1860 212 48 " " 1861 567 CO Jacob Smith, for grass cut on reser voir lot 3 50 Aggregate of outstanding moneys duo Borough 902 66 The above is subject to exonerations to lie made on duplicates of 1860, and 1861. The undersigned, auditors of the Borough of Bedford, do hereby certify that in pursuance of the Act of Assembly in such case made and provided, they met at (he Court House in said borough, and did audit and adjust the account between 11. Xicodemus, Treasurer of the Bor ough, and said Borough, as contained in the foregoing statement. Witness our hands and seals, this 24th day • of April, 1802. W. R. KING, DANIEL BEARD. Attest—Jonx Pat.mkk, Clerk. GRfiAT ATTif ACTION AT THE BIG PADLOCK.' WILLIAM HARTLEY now offlrs to Hie public, j the largest, best selected, and rr.ost elegant slock ol" j Hardware and Isrfiil Inventions, : ever biought to Bedford countv. llis prires will suit I >ielt cash buyers, lie lias also added a (MX ..fS&a KJ ah S- - i --> w A 0 A £ ; Department, o bis already elegant stock, and can I now furnish Cooking Stoves, with all the bite im- i provem'ents, unsurpassed for be.utyand excellence, 1 WARRANTED in eve:y resppct, and as cheap us the cheapest. Those desiring to purchase an extra | heavy pluted Cook Stave, that will last a life time, j and npver rave in, or fail to bake "whilst the dough lasts," should give Hartley a call. Skillets, Iron Pots, Tea Kettles, Waffle Irons, j Griddles, Fruit Cans, fte.. Arc., always on hand. The celebrated "Self-adjusting Cothex Wringer," may be seen in operation at Hart|e\'s, for the 6ale j ot which he has secured the exclusive 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, delivarnl in lirtl ford, as he has the agency, ami by buying from him you can ruve /might. Fatrrers can be accommodated with all the best inventions in I'arm Machinrry t nicfc as drain Hi ills, Cider Mills, Chop Mills, Mowing and Reaping Ma chines, H iy, Straw and Corn Stalk Cutters, Ploughs, lirain Fans, Ap.le I'arers, Churns, drind Stones, and any thing else in his line. Remembei all goods WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. Every body pleased, and satisfaction guaranteed to all leasonable men. Huttley will not allow any reg ular dealfr to undersell him, and will alts iys eudea dor to furnish the very best articles in his line for th money. T*BM —Cash, orProduce, unless as a special favor to rrtiahlr and p'ompt paying eif 'omtrt, but in no case will a longer credit lie given thao 6 months. Reel art, May J, 1808. PITTSBURG, PA., Corner Penn anil St.ClairStJ. The largest Commercial School of the United States, with a patronage of nearly 3.000 Students, in five years from 31 States, and the only one which affords complete and reliable instiuction in all the lollowiugbranrhes, viz : Mercantile, Man ufacturers, Steam 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 leview at .ny time. OyMini-tera' sons' tuition at hill price. Foi Catalogue of SO pages. Specimens ot Busi ness and Ornamental Penmanship, and a beautiful College view of 8 square feet, containing a good variety of writing, lettering and nourishing, in close 24 cents in stampsto the Priti ctpils. .1 F.N KINS Si SMITH Pittsburg, Pa. April 19, 1862. A LIST OF VENDERS OF FOREIO N & Domestic Merchandise in the county of Bed lord, for the year 1802, as appraised and classified hy the Appraiser of Mercantile taxes. But ford Borough. Clots. Vol. C/s. A. B. Cam Store 13 10 00 A. B. Cramer & 'Jo. " 13 10 00 X. Lyons & Sons " I t 7 00 Peter A. Hoed " 11 7 00 .Miss Margaret Fettnrly " I t 7 00 S. 6s \Y. \Y. Shuck " 11 700 Kobert Fyan " 14 7 00 J. XI. Shoemaker " 14 7 00 Xlrs. S. E. Sigafoos " 14 700 Isaac Lipped " 14 7 (10 John Arnold Hardware 14 7 00 Win. Hartley " 14 7 00 George Blymiro 14 7 00 Dr. 11. F. Harry Drugs 14 700 11. C. Reamer - " 14 7 00 A. L. Delibaugli " 14 7 00 James 11, Farquliar " 11 700 Jacob Bollinger, Confectionery H 5 00 John J. Luther " 8 5 GO John llafer, Ten Pin Alley 750 Do. Billiard Table 7 50 John (r. Xlinnieh, Eating bouse 10 00 J. X. Xlunshowci 1 " " 10 00 Joint Alsip it Son. Shoe Store 11 7 00 Reed, Rupp it Sebell, Bankers 10 00 Bedford Township, John S. Ritehey, Di'lillerv 0 15 00 Bedford Xiineral Spring Co. Ten Pins 750 Do. do. do. Billiards 7 50 Broad Top Towns/lip, Kichelberger & Lowrv 14 7 00 John Foster, Eating iiouse 10 00 Do. Ten Pins 7 50 John Dell, Liquor, 14 25 00 Camber/and Valley Township, Jacob Anderson, Store 14 7 00 Daiiiel R. Anderson " 14 7 00 John .May " 14 7 00 Jonathan Dickon " 14 7 00 Coltrain Tov:nship, A. C. James 14 7 00 James & Bamlmrt 11 7 00 Hopewell Township, Eichelberger, Lowry it Co. 14 7 00 Liberty. Township, Jacob Focklcr 14 7 00 l/cwis Putt 14 7 00 Harrison Township, Valentine B. Wertz 14 7 00 George R. Bailey 14 7 00 Monroe Township, James 11. O'Neal 14 7 00 Daniel Fletcher 14 7 00 Simon Sluifer 14 7 00 Juniata Township, George Gardill 14 7 00 Lewis N. Fyan, Store 14 7 00 Wm. Kcvser " 14 7 00 Ilillegnss & Co. " 14 7 00 Frederick llildebrand " 14 7 00 Lewis N. Fyan, Distillery 15 00 John lliile.ga.ss " 15 00 St. Clait Township, O! D. Trout 14 7 00 Simon llerslnnan 14 7 00 F. 1). Beegle 14 7 00 Miss Ann C. Smith 14 7 00 Nathan Wright 14 7 00 George, B. Amiek 14 7 00 George Hinsling 14 7 00 Isaiah Blackburn 14 7 00 Horn & Brother 14 7 00 Peter Hillegass, Distillery 15 00 Schel/sbursr Borough, John Smith. Hardware 14 7 00 John S. Schcll, Store 14 7 00 E. Statlcr & Son 14 7 00 Jacob XV. Miller 14 7 00 Duncan MeViekcr, Stoics 14 7 00 John K. Colvin. Store 14 7 00 Ma pier Township, John Way do 14 7 00 George W. Blackburn 'l4 7 00 .Middle Woodberry Tp. 11. M. Neal Store 14 700 Andrew Baker " 14 7 00 George R. Barndollar " 14 700 A. L. Beckhonffer " 14 7 00 Henry Zook " 14 700 4. Longaneeker & Co. " 8 500 Fishack & Reel " 8 5 00 South Woodberry Tp. David F. Buck " 14 7 00 Daniel XI. Bare " 14 7 00 samuel Oster * " It 7 00 lacob'Kauffman " 14 7 00 Robert Ralston " 8 5 00 East Providence. Tp. D. A. T. Black " 14 7 00 lubri Nyctim & Son " 14 700 John Lnuderbatigb " 14 7 00 West Providence Tp. J. XI. Barndollar & Son " 14 7 00 r. 15. Williams " 14 7 00 Wm. States & Co. " 14 7 00 David Broad, Eating bouse 10 00 Charles T. Blake " 10 00" Eli Ramsey, Drugs 14 7 00 Tolin C. Black, Confectionery 8 500 Union Township. Samuel Burket, Distillery 15 00 Notice is hereby given that an Appeal will bo held at the Court House, in Bedford, on the 3d Jay of Xlav, 18G2. LEVf AGXEW, Mercantile Appraiser. April 25, 18G2. TyOTICE.— j_ yj AH persons are hereby cautioned not to take an assignment of four promissory notes given by lis to William and Charlotte LatFerty, each dated March 25th, 18G2, for $22.50 each, payable in one, two, three and four years after date, as we have received no value for said notes and will not pay them, or tny part thoreof, unless compelled by law. JOHN MILLER, May 2, 1802. DANIEL SHROYER. TREASURER'S SALE © P mSIITED_b!IBS. Agreeab'y to the provisions of an Act of Assam bly directing the mode of selling unaeated lands for raxes, anil for other purposes, passed the 13th day of March, 1815, anil the supplement thereto, passed Ihe 13tB clay of March, 1817, and 25.b March. 1831, and the 9th day of March, 1817, the Treasurer of the county of Bedlord, hareby gives notice to art concerned therein, that unless the County, State, School and Road Taxes due on the following tracts of unseated land-, situate in Bedford county, ara paid before the day of sale, the whole, or Mich part of each 11act, as will pay the taxes, and the costs chaigeable thereon, will be sold at the Court Houae in the borough of Bedford, county of Bedford, on the sicond Monday of June next, for the arrearages of taxes due, and the enst accrued thereon, and the Mile will be continued from day to day until all are disposed of, A. J. SAXSOM, Treasurer. BISOAD TOP TOWNSHIP. A r u. Acres. Warrantee or Owner. Dol. Ctr. 339 Stephens & Co. in right of Shreeves 18 64 289 Ephraim Fo.-ter &W. P. Schell 23 34 .1 A iror. Evans 73 00 William Figard 8 16 100 Dunlap k Evans 20 19 25 John Heard 38 209 James Patton 1 50 Bedford Township. 412$ Daniel Hinnline 2 72 319 John Tinman 1 92 95 Thomas J. Bonnet 173 Col*'ain Township. 11l Andrew Kyhock 64 90 Jo-eph tt Emanuel Diehl 84 12 John Lutz 44 427 Arthur Brown 1 23 Cumberland Valley Township. 397$ John Sample (now J. VV, Jones) 7 14 400 Dr, James Smith II 88 Harrison Township. 900 William Lyon 5 35 73 Andrew V. Miller 1 92 Jumata Township. 30 Nicholas Knoutt 13 Hopewell Tawnship. 413 John Kerr 7 12 213 Joseph Lancaster 6(1 397 James Mellnay 66 00 Pulerbaugh Heirs 28 Londonderry Township. 395 Daniel Greer 1 30 398$ William King CO 406$ John Phillipi 60 Liberty Township. 200 Mary Gordon 8 40 200 James Gordon 3 21 400 Thomas Jones 8 40 165 Edward Lar.gley 3 01 260 Jacob Miller 4 21 200 Elizabeth Millar 3 16 200 Mary Piper 2 10 200 Amelia Piper 8 40 400 Edwaul Stone 1 56 400 John Tomm 7 01 300 John Razor 1 66 150 Stephen Kerr 2 34 90 Manor Tract 7 CO 360 Mulligan & Benedict 4 21 40 Peter Bowser I 46 $ lot Luxe Feetiy 131 8 lots Gen. Wm. 11. Irvine 4 31 1 lot G. D. Trunt 85 200 Francis Moans 6 77 5 Geoige Thompson 27 403 Alexander Montgomery 6 42 Providence East Tp. 102 a 40 p Hezekiah Lngan 1 20 403 Charle.- Evans 1 30 403 a 51 p Isaac Richards 2 40 402 a 62 p Charles Logan $ 20 400 a 75 p John Cavan 1 20 401 a 41 p James Cavan 1 20 400 Isaac Cavan 1 30 394 aSB pThomas Logan 1 20 40© Thomas Hamilton ' 1 10 400 Susanah Thompson 1 10 Providence West. 13 Joseph McDaniel 36 120 Daniel Ritchey of Isaac 48 St. Clair Township 4 lots Jacob InKs Heirs 48 201 David Mcßobett 2 40 02 Henry Koontz 1 00 51 Aaron Grove 80 300 William Sill 1 67 Snale Spring Township 115 Sam!. Wilds Siu'/iamploil Township• , 200 James Riggs I 30 439 Paul Ward 1 32 357 Patrick Ward 1 08 331 Joseph Ward 1 04 353 Johnuihan IVard 1 04 313$ Jesse Reed 2 08 Union Township. 400 John Swaggart 3 04 400- Leonard Swaggart 3 64 260 Alexander Gardener 2 04 110 Dr. William Smith 1 44 43 Samuel Burket 83 110 John Shee 8 100 James Johnston 50 Frederic* Snyder 4 4 274 Jeremiah Jackson 2 82 130 JacobSwnggart 1 48 440 William Pearson 3 96 380 Ebeneger Bianhara 3 96 420 Conrad Imler 1 06 200 Christly Bowser 2 30 1(10 Geoige Lait 88 100 Jacob Bui xet 83 150 Peter Shoenberger 132 123 John s * 208 Peter Shoenberger 3 20 222 Elizabeth Piper 1 20 Middle Woodberry Township 379 Daniel Montgomery 13 60 290 Hugh Moore 82 0$ i 411J John (VicKiSMck (or Wm Hannam) 29 7Q 389 N than Schofi-ld 37 00 ■lols William Montgomery 18 53 173 Mcl'ray 3 93 50 G. K-p'ngle 6 76 395 Abner Webb - <•( 16 68 100 Heffleys Heirs #1 00 335$ Caleb Hannan 32 28 330 William Wortbingtoq 15 61 05 Hart 23 180 Daniel Montgomery , 440 100 Madera SO Robert Montgomery 1 •*. ,