A PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. fYhcrcai, There appears in the public prints what supports to be u proclamation of Major- General Hunter, in the words and figures follow ing- to w' l • lit A DQrAirrrns DEPARTMENT OF the ) SOUTH, lIU.TON HEAD, S. C., > May 9, 1802 ) GENERAL ORDERS, No.L 1 —-The three States of Georgie, Florida, and South Carolina, com prising the Military Department of the South, having deliberately declared themselves no lon r um lßr the protection of the United States of America, and having taken up arms against the said United States, it became a military neces sity tu declare them under martial law. This was accordingly done on the 25th day of April, ]832. Slavery and martial law in a free coun try are altogether incompatible. The persons in these three States—Georgia, Florida, and South Carolina —heretofore held as slaves, are therefore declared forever free. DAVID HUNTER, Major General Commanding. Official— ED. \V. SMITH, A. A. A. G. And, whereas, the same is producing some ex citement and misunderstanding. Therefore, I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States proclaim and declare that the Government of the United States had no knowl edge or belief of an intention on the part of Gen. llunter to issue such a proclamation, nor has it yet any authentic information that the document is genuine; and further, that neither j Gen. Hunter, nor any other commander, or per- j son, has been authorized by the Government of the United Stales to make proclamation declar ing the slaves of any State, free, and that the supposed proclamation now in question, whether genuine or false, is altogether void, so far as re spects such declaration. I further make known that whether it be com petent for me, as Commander-in-Chief of the Ar my and Navy, to declare the slaves of any State or States free, and whether at any time, or in anv case, it shall have become a necessity indis pensable to the maintai nance of the Government to exercise such supposed power, arc questions which, un lor my responsibility, I reserve to my self, ani which I cannot feel justified in leaving to the decision of commanders in the field.— These arc totally different questions from those of police regulations in armies and camps. On the 6th day of March last, by a special message, I recommended to Congress the ad op tion of a joint resolution, to be substantially as follows: "Resolved, That the United States ought to co-operate with any State which may adopt a I gradual abolishment of Slavery, giving aid to I such State in its discretion to compensate for the I inconveniences, public an 1 private, produced by j such change ol' system." The resolution in the language above quoted i was adopted by large, majorities in both branch-! r-e of Congress, and now stands an authentic, | definite, and solemn proposal of the nation to the States and people roost immediately inter ested in the subject mat ter. To the people of j these States I now earnestly appeal. I do not | areuo, I beseech you to make the arguments for | yourselves. You cannot, if von would, be blind | to the signs of"the times. I bog of you a calm I and enlarged consideration of them, ranging, if j it may bo, far above personal and partisan poli tics. This proposal makes common eai>sc for a com- j moti object, easting; no reproaches upon any one. I It arts not the Pharisee. The change it con templates would come gently as the dews of I heaven, not rending or wrecking anything. Will you not embrace it ? So much pood has not ben done by one effort in all past time, as in the Providence of God it is now your priv Urge to do. May the vast future not have to lament that you have ncplccted it. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the Urated States to lie affixed. Done at the City of Washington, this 1 Oth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, and of the inde pcndencc. cf the United States the eighty-sixth. By the President, ABRAHAM LINCOLN. WM. H. SEWARD, Secretary of State. '• CLEANSE THE BLOOD. TTTITII corrupt, disordered or vitiated Blood T T you must bo sick all over. It may burst ent in Pimples, or Soros, or in some active dis ease, or it may merely keep you listless, depress ed and good for nothing. But you cannot have good health while your blood is impure. AV er's Sarsnparilla purges out these impurities an ! stimulates the organs of life into vigorous ac tion, restoring the health and expelling disease. Henco it rapidlv cures a variety ol complaints which r.ro raus""l i,y impurity of the blood, such as Scrofula or King*' Evil. Tumors, Ulcers, Sores, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Boil*, St. Jlnthony's Fire, Rose or Eryfipelas, 'J ti ter or Suit' Rheum, Sold Head, Ringworm, Cancer or Cancerous Tumors, Sure Eyes, fe male Disease', such as Retention, Irregularity, Suppression, Whites, Sterility, Syphilis, or Ve nereal Diseases, Liver Complaints and Heart Diseases. Try Area's SARSAPARILLA, and sec for yourself the surprising activity with which It cleanses the blood and cures the disorders. AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL is so universally known to surpass ovary other remedy for the nire of Coughs, Colas, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Indpi'nt Consumption, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease, that it is useless here to recount the evidence of its virtues. The world knows them. AVER'S CATHARTIC Pu.r.a—for Costiveness, Bvspopsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Ktom #rh, Jaundice, Headache, Heartburn, Piles, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Worms, and in short for all the purposes of a purgative medicine. rrpre.l by Dr. J. C. AYEK, fc Co., Lowell, Maes, end tol.l by ell Druggints everywhere. Ayer's Cathartic PilN. IMIK sciences of Chemistry and Mcdicino lIAVO been taxed their utmost to produce this host, most, porfoet purgative which is known to ran. Innumerable proofs are shown that these have virtues which surpass in ex ccllcnce the ordinary medicine#, and that they win unprccedentedly upon the esteem of all men. They are Kile and pleasant to take, but power ful to 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 gi.-h or disordered organs into their natural ac tion, and impart healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do they cure the every day complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases that have baf fled the best of human skill. AVhile they pro duce powerful effects, they arc at the same time, in diminished doses, the safest and best physic that can be employed for children. Being su gar-coated, they are'pleasant to take; and be ing purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures have been mads which surpass Ijclicf were they not substantiated by men of such exalted position and character as 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 fellow-men. The agent below named i.3 pleased to furnish gratis our American Almanac, containing direc tions for the use and certificates of their cures, of the following complaints:— Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from a foul stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid In action of the Bowels and pain arising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all diseases which require an cvneuant medicine. They also, by purifying the blood and stimulating the system, cure many complaints which it would not be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irri tability, Derangements of the Liver and Kid neys, Gout and oilier kindred, complaints aris ing from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Do not l)e put off by unprincipled dealers with some other pill they make more profit on. Ask for AYKR'S PII.I.?, and take nothing else. No other they can give you compares with this j in its intiin.ie value or curative powers. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. Prepared by Dr. .1. C. AVER 5c Co., Lowell, i Mass., and sold by Dr. B. F. HARRY, Bedford """likes ON THE DEATH OF JOSIAII BARCLAY LKTIMAN. Our brother has gone, the brightest flower lias lost its lovely bloom ; And in life's fairest, brightest hour, Has sunk into the tomb. Who would have'thought, one week ago, That he would now be dead 1 But he has left this world of woo And to another lied. Brother! Thou art gone to rest, We will not weep for the ; For thou art now where, oft on earth, Thy spirit longed to be. Brother thou art gone to rest, Thy body to the tomb, But .lesua-suronmnpfftt- ""V. Thy Saviour called thee homo. Brother! Thou art gone to rest, Thy toils and cares are o'er, And Sorrow, pain and buffering now, Shall ne'er distress thee more. Brother! Thou art gone to rest, Thy sins arc all forgiven, And saints in light have welcomed thee To share the joys of Heaven. W. 11. L. May 8, 1862. *Tj"kmPIVO'YMEYT t AOF.N T S W ANTED! We will pay from $2O to $7O per month, am! all expenses, to active Agents, or give a commission. Particulars sent Iree. A.ldress ERIK SEWINO MA CHINK COMPANY, K. J AMES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio. Aug. 23, 'CI. 3tmomuftiunta. [Ail notices under tins head must be prepaid.] I'oitnl}' Surveyor. Mr. EDITOR : You will please announce the name of SAMURI. KETTERMAN, for the office of County Sur veyor, subject to the decision ol tne l)emo<-ratic County Convention. LONDONDERRY. Cogsitni^ioiifr. We are authorized to announce MICHAEL WKRTZ, Esq., of Union township, as a suitable candidate lor County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. 2C £u) 3. ii u£vtis£ mctt t s. PUBLIC SALE, OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The subscribers, assignees of David T. Miller, will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry, ol the residence of 'he said David X. Miller in South Woodberry tp., Dedlord eo., on Friday the 27th J iy of June, A. D, 1562, the following described real estate viz : A tract of land being the manison place of said David T. Miller, in the taid Town.hip, containing ninety-five acres and (illy-one perches and allow - ance of which about forty acres are cleared and un der fence, 'l'bo improvements are a largo fiame | dwelling house with large kitchen or back build ing alt-ached n good bank barn, spring house with a first rate frame si.op above it, dry house, smoke house, wagon shed and oilier out buildings. 7 here are upon this property a never taiimg spring of ex cellent so It water, a line ol chard and alarge varie ty of the choicest fiuit trees. ALKO, One other tract, being timber land si'u ate in Bedford Township in said county, adjoining lands of David linler and Daniel Zimrners, contain ing sixty two acres, ona hundred and thirty six perches and allowance. ALbO, One other tiact of timber land situate in St. Clair Township in raid eouiuy, adjoining lands of John Hoenstine, Aaron Grove, J. VV. Tate and others, containing one hundred and twelve acres and twenty one perches and allowance. The sale will commence at ten o'clock A. M. of said day, when the terms will be made known and drafts of the land exhibited. A LEX A N'DER UOLSINGEU, JOHN STAYER, Assignees of David T. Miller. Caution* I hereby caution all peisona against buying or tra ding for c note given by me to James Troutman, for fifty dollars, dated 20ih of March, 1802, payable J2 months after date, with interest from date,as 1 liavo not received value Ihnefor, and am deteiruined not to pay it urilesa compelled by law. ' ELI W. ASM. | May 30.—.V.* HARVEST OF 1862, THE B EST MOWING MACHINE yet offend to the public, nil Iron and Steel, peilcct in every palt, I ight and wurianted to cut in wet or dry gia,may be had by calling soon on Wm. Hartley, ae't. frice $lOO. 00. j l.arge lot of the celebrated "Greeneatle Grain i Cradle," just received bv Hutley. Price $5 task. _ Scythes, in grst variety, American and Enjli-h Waldron and Grillin. Suede, Scythe stones. II,Be?, i Ttaltcs, 4-c . 4-c. j ALSO—T'ae BEST COOKING STOVES known, j for tanners' wives. Sold very low by Hartley and warranted. , Call at the sign of t Lock, next door to A. B. j Cramer & Co. May 30, 18C2. COVERING'S GOLDEN SYfivp, a 7dLll kin( j, ! of Jamil y gioceiies, very cheap at Verquhar's new ! s tore, Mann's Corner. May 30. ' CALL AT FARQUIIAR'S Cor good Shoes and | Boots, a very tine article of Calf Skin Boots for tale. May 30. A GREAT VARIETY of Men and Boys' Hits, at Farquha.'s. May 3d. WANTED, Butter, Eggf, Rags, Wool, and all 1 kinds ol country produce, at Faiquuurs New Store, j Mann's Corner, Juliana St. May 30, (laniien. Wherpas the subscriber gave a promiory note to Philip Wynnnd, for the 6u-n 0! seventy-five dollars, ! dated the ldth day ot April, 18.30, and as 1 consider j raid note fully discharged and satisfied, 1, therefore. 1 caution all persons against pin charing or taking an assignment of said note, as 1 will not pv the s.imc nor any part thereof, until there is a fnir'setllement between me and the said IVyiiand, uul ess compelled by due course of law. ISAAC A. CUPPED May 30-31.* Notice. Whereas my wife, Eve Grove, has left my bed and boaid without my consent and without anyjust rrasr.i, whatever, I hereby notify the public tiel to trust, or harbor her on my account. I'ETER GROVE. May 30, 1562. fMiMRE OF FlXlim. PEACE TO BS DECLARED Osa the Ninth of Jsme'ej CHEAP CASH FAKCY STORE! j SHUCK TJROiHKRS will open a new and splen- | did stock of Fancy Dry C'.-ou.s in the nw building, I one dj;sr WeM . f j. k VV. Shuck'* dry goods store, ' on th sth ol June, to consist, in ptrr, ot' FANCY DUESS SILKS, CHILLIES, Poplins, Grenadines, lie Laities, Be rages, FRENCH LAWNS, FANCY PRINTS, Sec. SILK and CLOTH MAN iILLAS, New Styles I SHAWLS, variety! MOURNING AND LACE GOODS, of every desrriptiou! READY MADE BONNETS, BONNET TRIM MINGS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, CHILDREN'S HATS AND FLATS, LADIES' GAITERS, SLIPPERS and fins laced Boots CHILDREN'S do. do. uo. NOTIONS, in Groat Variety. Stockings, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Dress Trimmings, Perfumery, Sec , Sec. The aboveriock will cm aistof every article U"i- L . r . i_ n-- 01— r— J h.j r lady of superior taste and experience, who has spkfri ' the greater portion of hoi life in the business, in Second Street and Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, j She will take charge of the establishment, and we ask our patrons and the public generally, to call and examine her stock before purchasing elsewhere, SHUCK BROTHERS. N. B.—The old firm of S. ly W • Shuck also ask a call to see their new stock lately arrived, and a con tinuance of public pationage. S. 4- W. SHUCK. May 23, 1562. A VOICE FROM Y 0 Jt K T 0 \\ N. VOLUNTEERS! Attention l ,i VOICE FROM YOMTOWN! Let Facts Speak for Themselves! Head the following brief note received this morning from one of our brave seluicrs new !*■- i'oro Yovktown: 1 CJtrr Vftxnr.t.D Scott, sea it York-town. THOMAS HOLLOVVAY, ESQ , 80, Maiden Lane, May Ist, 18 62. SiR, A# there arc none of "Hollow-ay's Piils" tor sale hereabouts, I enclose lln order, for which please send mo the amount in your very vnh::- blc Pills without delay. If there is any postage or expressaee please deduct it, and oblige Yours truly, in haste, T. 11 AN 1.11 Y, Adjt., 9th A . U. Cttvahy, Before Yorklomi, Va. P. S.—Your Pills are fatuous for the cure of Dysentery, and I have no doubt that they will prove as efficacious in Chills and Fever here as thev have in other divisions of the army. May 25, 1802.—3t. rMERMOLiPP! Terrific r xcitcment 11 The Rebels have destroyed their sea -mon ster, and "gone up" generally, but P. A. Reed lit ill continues to sell g<x!s cheaper than the cheapest at the old stand immediately opposite the Bedford Hotel. His stock consists, in. part, of LADIES' DHF.SS GOODS, GENTLEMEN ! S W EAR, READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS. SHOES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &C., &C. Ho has, also, on hand a largo and well se lected assortment of QUEENSWARE, and • fresh and exeejleut stock of GROCERIES, ! all of which he. will sell very low for cash, or ' approved country produce. Call and cxnm ' in.- the eooils for yourselves. May 10, 'Gi. sir/. PITTSBURG, PA., Corner Pcnn and St. Clair Sts. The largest Commercial School of the United State", with a patronage of nearly 3.000 Students, ! in five years from 31 States, and the only one which affords complete and reliable instruction in • all the to'.lowingbranches, viz : Mercantile, Man ulactur-rs, Steam Boat, Railroad and Book-keeping. First Premium Plain or.J Ornamental Penmanship ; also, Survey.ng and Mathematics generally. $35.00 Pays for* Commercial Course. Students enter and 1 levicw jt any time. ujrvMinLter#' sons' tuition at half piice. For CVtalogoe ot SO pages, Specimens ot Busi ness uml Ornamental Penmanship, and a beautiful College view of 8 square feet, containing a good variety of writing, loitering and nourishing, in close 21 cents in stamps to tne Principals. JENKINS h SMITH. Pittsburg, I'a. April 19, 1862. rjHAKE NOTICE! _a. The hooks of lhe subscriber wer closed on the first of March list, at which time he entered into partnership with Lis son. He is i very anxious l! at his books should he closed up to thai date. He will call upon all his customers in town in ti few days. 'I hey will please have their accounts ready tor settlement. Persons w ho have been indebted to him for ye m, will please inform him if they do not intend to pay, end he will erase their names from his books. GEORGE BLYMIRE- May 23, 18C2 3t BAcmmmE! Our Goods have arrived safe from their laic sojourn at Harper's Ferry, and we are now ready to accommodate our customers. Come and see for yourselves. v j 16, 62. J. M. SHOEMAKER. liiion Hotel* WEST PITT ST., BEDFORD, PA. V. STKCKMAN, Proprietor. This excellent hotel ia now prepared to accom modate the public in the best manner a nd on the most libera! terms. A splendid LIVERY STAISLK is attached to this hotel. [May 9, 1562. TVTOTICE.— ~ J_ a All persons are hereby cautioned nut to take an assignment of four promissory notes given by us to William and Charlotte Latterly, each dated March 25th, 1862, for $22.50 crch, payable in one, two, three, and four years after date, as wo Ire.ve received no value for said notes and will not pay them, or any part thereof, unless compelled hy law. . JOHN MILLER, May 2, 18G2. DANIEL SHROYER. NEWSTffItK LATEST ARRIVAL OF CHEAP NEW and FASIIIO.NADI.F. DRY GOODS, STRAW Goons, Boors & SHOES, HATS h CATS, GROCERIES, ij-c. he., At IWautFs Uorner, Juliana Slrect. | The undersigned bg leave to inform the citiz-ns of Bedford arid vicinity thai he has opened nut at this well known stand, a i.arcluMy selected stock of Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods consisting in part of Calicoes, Ginghams, Lawns, Deiaines, Chatties, Brown and Bleached Muslins, Cotonades, Linens, Coatings, he., dpc., neaily all of which wiil be sold at OLD PRICES A great variety of l.adi s' and Miseg STRAW GOODS, G-ntlemen's STRAW, WOOL and SILK ! ! l^ttR ES toir'!6T<ifr'S. .Tg r i e i; , L l ,ffyirt assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Cof fee, White and Brown Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Imperial and Colong Teas, Rice, Spices, Extract of Uolfee, and almost every article usually kept in a VARIETY STORE. The subscriber hopes.by strict attention to busi ness and ade-ire to please, to merit a liberal share j of public patronage. AM kinds ot Country produce taken in exchange for goods. J. B. FARQUHAIL BedfOTd, May 16, 1522. JUNIATA WILLS. THE subscribers, having leased 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 sate or trade. CLOTHS, CAGSIMERS, SATINETTB, BLAN KETS, STOCKING-YARN, fj-e. Having a prarti cal knowledge of the business and employing none but competent and experienced workmen and be ing determined, to spare no efforts to give satisfac tion to their customers, they respectfully solicit a share of the pul'lic p;tronage. TERMS foi carding and fulling strictly cash. They have on hand a large stock of goods which they desire to trade for good clean wool. The highest cash pticc will be puiJ for good cbaa tub-washed wool. J. Jr S. S. LUTZ. May 16, 1563._ _____ __ _____ I'nblic Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE- TilF. subscriber will offer tor a'e at his residence in Juniata township, Bedford rounty, on TUESDAY, 21th day of June next, the following described tract of land situated in said township and county, adjoin ing lands of F. Ilillegass on the East, and Henry Horn on the West, containing 223 ACRES, of which '59 are cleared. The Raystown Bi anchof the Juni ata Hows through the entire tract. The faei'ities afforded by this farm for the raisin! of stock, are mo<t excellent, being well adapted fur grazing. The ini- I provernents consist of a fine TWO STORY FARM | HOUSE, v, it h basement, a large BANK BA RN, and I many oct-biiildings. There is also thereon erected land in good Turning order, a GK/S P M 11.7., lour stories high, built ot splendid stone, having 2 run 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 rate order. A'so,— A TWO -S TOUY STU.XE HOUSE, with fiarne wing and basement, and n pump at the door, intended as a residence (or the miller. 'There lisa choice selection of New York FRUIT T UEES j upon the premises. From 60 to7o acres are now in Hover. The farm lies along rlie Drove Road, (which is a gieat advantage) and is in the heart of a good wheat growing section. Terms easy, us I am anx ious to make a chunge in business. JOHN C. RIFFLE. West F.nd, Bedford Co., Pa., May 16, 'O2. PUBLIC SALE. Of valuable Ileal Instate. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the undersigned will offer for sale, on the premises, two miles Sooth of the borouah of Bloody Hon, on Tuesday, 10th day of .lone, next, rill the following described property of George Wig foos, late of West Providencn township, dee'ri, viz: A TRACT OF LAND, adjoining Joseph W. and Samuel tl. Tate, oit tho West at)' l North. Thomas Pichey, on the Fast, John Buzzard and others on the Sout h, containing 38 acres and 146 perches, more or leas, 30 acres of which are cleared and under fence, about 5 acres arc meadow, and about 100 apple and other fruit trfbs thereon. The improvements arc a Double Lbg Dwelling House, Stable and other out btttldings. Terms—one-half cash, at confirmation of sa'e,the remainder in one year without rntereht. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day. For further particulars inqutte of Jo eph W.Tate, F.-q.. Bedford, or llro undersigned, living near the premises. JOSEPH WIGFOOS, Adm'r. May 16, 1802. The War Just Commenced!! SIX good hands wanted immediately, with wages according to workmanship, to work at the Mill wrigbtiug business. S. D. BROAD. Schellshurg, May 30, 1802. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. THE undersigned hereby give notice to all fish ers and hunters, not to trespass on their premi.-es, as in such case they will hereafter be dealt with ac cording to law. J. F. J OSTER, JOHN' H. BOWSER WM. OSTER, AMOS BF.RKHIMER, JOSIAH GRIFFITH, GRUNDY F. AKE. May 10.—3t.* VTOTICE 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 all trespassers up#n his pre mises, who, while engaged in hunting, fishing and the like, may in any wav injure or dcstioy hie prop erty. ' GEO. W. BOWSER. May 9. NEW niLLnEttY OOJ>S. Jttio V. MOW lIY, i I,us just returned from Philadelphia with a new and benutifal assort ment of MILLINERY GOODS, of the latcss stylo. BONNETS of every de scription. varying in price from 50 cents up; and llonncts ti iniincd retuly for wearing for $2,00 and upward. Hats of all styles for infants, Children and Young Ladies. Dress Caps for Ladies, SHAKERS, RIB BOA'S, R UCUES Sr FLO IT ERS in abundance. All very cheap for Cash. May 2, 1802. Estate of Geo M. Ilolsinger, dee'd- Letters of administration having been granted to the subscriber, on the estate of George M. 110 - S'nger, late oi St. Clair Township, Bedford County, dee'd, all persons indebted to said estate, are here by notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present their accounts properly authenticated for Fettlement. JOHN S. HOLSINGER, Adm'r . May, 9. Residing in St. Clair tp. GKILAT ATTRACTION AT THE BIG PADLOCK. WILLIAM HARTLEY now offers to the public, the Jareest, best selected, and rr.ost elegant stock of Hardware) and Useful Inventions, ever brought to Bedford county. His prices will suit cash buyers, tie has also added a 30 mi < H A th Department, to his already elegant stork, and can now furnish Cooking Stoves, with all the late im provements. unsurpassed for beauty and excellence, WARRANTED in evety respect, and as cheap na j the cheapest. Those desiring to purchase an extra j heavy plated Cook Stove, that will last a life time, j and never cave in, or fail to bake "whilst the dough : Skillets, Iron Pots, Tea Kettles, Waffle Irons, j Griddles, Fruit Cans, he., he., always on hand. ■ The celebrated "Self-adjusting Clothes Wringer," may b seen in operation at Hartley's, for the sole ot which lie has secured the exclusive right. No uao 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, and by buying from him you can save freight. Farmers can be accommodated with all the best inventions in larm Machinery, suck as Grain Drills, Cider Mills, Chop Mills, Mowing and Reaping Ma chines,' Hay, Straw and Com Stalk Cutters, Ploughs, Giein Fans, Apple Parers, Chums, Grind Stones, j and any thing else in his lihc. Remembei all goods WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. Every body pleased, and satisfaction guaranteed to r.H leasonable men. Hallley-will not allow any reg ular dealer to undersell him, and will alw ays endea dor to furnish the very best articles in his line for the money. TF.BMS— Cash, orProduce, unless as a special favor to reliable and p-ompt paying customers, but in no case will a longer credit be given than 0 months. Beiiiore, May 2, 1862. I 'RES 11 GARDEN SEEDS at Blymire and Son's, i [March 2Sth 1862. ri'URPENTINE, LINSEED OIL, and OILS and I PAINTS IN GENERAL, lor sale at Blymire and Soil's. [March 28th 1§62. DASRETB, BROOMS, TUBS, CHURNS, WIL -1 ) LOW and WOODEN WARE of every descrip tion, to be had cheap at Blymire and Sons. ' [March 2Sth 1662. RUSHES, a large assortment, at Blymire ar.d ]j) Sou's. [March 2Sth 1562. (tADDLF.RY & SHOE FINEING3, a gool stock at Blymire and Son's. Match 28th 1862. I AMPS, LAMP CHIMNEYS, COAL OIL, the | / first in great variety, and the last of excellent quality, at Blymire and Son a. q ' March 2Slh 1869 t ILMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. i\ Notice is hereby given that Let ters of administration have been granted by the Register of Bedford County to the subscriber, on the estate of George Rice, late of Monroe 1 own ship, <tcc d. That all persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate payment,and those having claims thereon will produce them du- Iv authenticated foi settlement. ' DAVID L. RICE, May p. adm'r of Geo. Rice, dee'd. MINERAL SPRING HOTEL. THE undersigned lias opened the above named Hotel a few doors South of the Court House, (formerly kept by Mrs. Filler, as a board ing House) where he will bo happy to accommodate all who may favor him with their pationage. Boarders will be taken by the week, month or year. Persons attending Cou.t will find Ibis 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, 1802. \ DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. A Letters of administration on the Estate of John Corl, ot Union Township, Bedford County, dee'd, having been this day granted to the subscri ber, residing in said township, notice is therefoie given to all persons indebted to said estate to make payment immediately, and tboae having elaimsare required to present them properly authenticated for settlement. GEO. W. CORL, April 26th.- 0t. Administrator. 1 TREASURER'S SALE UNSEJTEDJJNDS. Agreeably to the provisions of an Act of Assent bly directing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes, and for other purposes, passed the 13th day of March, 1815, and the supplement thereto, passed the 13lhdayof March, 1817, and 25ib March. 1831, and the 9tb day of March, 1817, the Treasurer of the county of Bedtord, hereby gives notice to atf concerned therein, that unless the County, State, School and Road Taxes due on the following tract* 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 tt.e taxs, and the costa chaigeable thereon, will be sold at the Court House in the borough of Bedford, county of Bedford, on the sreoud Monday of June next, for the arrearages of taxes due, and ihe cost accrued thereon, and the sole will be continued from day to day until all ara disposed of, A. J. SANSOM, Treasurer. BROAD TOP TOWNSHIP. IVO. Acres. Warrantee or Owner. Hot. Cts. ,739 Stephens He Co. in right ofShreevet 18 64 259 Epfaraim Foster he W. P. Schell 23 34 5 Aaron Evans 73 60 William Figard 8 IS 100 Dunlap He Evans 50 19 25 John Figard 59 209 James I'atton I 50 Bedford Township. 4 12J Daniel Hinxline 5 72 319 John Tinman 1 92 85 Thomas J. Bonnet 173 Cole rain Township. 11l Andrew Kyhock 04 90 Joseph 81 Emanuel Diebl 8t 12 John Lutz 41 •127 Arthur Brown 1 28 Cumberland Valley Township. 397J John Sample (now J. W. Jones) 7 1< 400 Dr. James Smith If 88 Harrison Township. 900 William Lyon 8 5J 175 Andrew V. Miller 1 92 Juniata Township. 30 Nicholas KnouS 13 Hopewell Township. 413 John Kerr 7 15 213 Joseph Lancaster 60 397 James Mcllnay 66 00 Puterbatigh Heirs 28 i.ondonderry Township. 39.1 Daniel Grper 1 90 398$ William King 60 406jj John I'hillipi 60 Liberty Township. 200 Mary Gordon 8 49 200 James Gordon 8 21 400 Thomas Jones 8 4(1 165 Edward Lar.gley 3 01 200 Jacob Miller 4 21 200 Elizabeth Miller S 16 200 Mary Piper 5 10 200 Amelia Piper 8 40 400 Edward Stona 1 50 400 John Tnmm 7 01 200 John Razor 1 60 150 Stephen Kerr 8 34. 90 Manor Tract 7 60 200 Mulligan At Benedict 4 21 40 Peter Bowser 1 46 $ lot Luxe Feeny 131 8 lots Gen. Wm. B. Irvine 4 31 1 lot G. D. Trout 85 200 Francis Moans 6 77 5 George Thompson 27 403 Alexander Montgomery 9 4* Providence Ensl Tp. 402 a 40 p Hezekiah Logan 1 20 403 Charles Evana 1 2 " 403 a 51 p Isaac Richard* 5 40 402 a 62 p Charles Logan 1 20 400 a 75pJohnCavan 1 20 401 a 41 p James Cavan * 20 394 a 59 p Thomas Logan I 20 400 Thomas Hamilton 1 'O. 400 Susaoah Thompson ' 10 Providence West. 15 Joseph McDaniel " 120 Daniel Uitchey of Isaac 6® St. Clair Township 4 lots Jacob In us Heirs 48 204 "avid Mcßobert ' 40 62 Henry Koontz 1 51 Aaron Grove ' 300 William Sill 1 67 Snate Spring Township 115 Saml. Wilds Southampton Township. 200 James Riggs t 20 439" Paul Ward 1 32 357 Patrick Ward 1 08 331 Joseph Ward 1 04 357 Johnathan A'ard 1 04 343J Jesse Reed ' 08 Union Township. 400 John Swaggart * 64 i 400 Leonard Swaggart * 64 266 Alexander Gardener 3 04 llfl Dr. William Smith 1 44 43 Samuel Buikct 88 116 John Shee 8 100 James Johnston 50 Fredericx Snyder 1 J 271 Jeremiah Jackson 8 92 130 Jacob Swaggart 1 48 410 William Pearson 330 Ebenezer Branham 3 96 420 Conrad lmler 1 °6 200 Christly Bowser 2 30 100 George Lait 88 100 Jacob But net c 150 Peter Shoenberger 1 35 123 John sHU j! 100 Widow ojojja 2 33 200 Michael Sbuner 2 90 00 Brumbaugh & Co. J 23 133 Hugh Porter 1 339 Griffith Evans 1 u ® 403J Philip Stino ' 64 330* Wilson Hunt 3 "6 363J Alexander Scott 3 94 127 Dr. P. Shoenberger 3 16 104 do do ' 68 •20 do do 24 00 Bowser Warriors Ridge 1 76 90 Dr. P. Shoenberger 1 4-1 200 Langham Warriors Ridga 2 51. 150 Bowser Brush Mt. J' 6® 40 Peter Shimer Bru3h Mt. Soitl/i Woodbtrry Township. 135 Peter Shoenberger 2 60 IS Willtam Fluck 12 19 Flocks Heirs 210 John Boyd 60 213 William Davis 62 7.5 Israel Moans 69 140 Zachariah Moans 66 50 Timothy Moans 3 90 83 Hai.nsh Montgomery i " ! 268 Peter Shoenberger 3 20 223 Elizabetn Piper 1 29 Middle Woodbury Township 379 Daniel Montgomery IS 60 290 Hugh Moore 83 01 411J John McKissick (or Wm Hsnnam) 29 70 3SO Nathan Schofield 37 00 4011 William Montgomery 18 53 173 Mcllnay 3 98 50 G. Replogle 5 76 395 Abner Webb - 16 08 100 Heffleys Heirs 54 00 33b\ Caleb Hannan 3® 28 330 William Worthingtoo IS 91 63 Hart *3 180 H-iniel Montgomery 4 40 100 Madam it Shoeubergar 3 60 1 lot No 72 Jacob'Strock ri Idodo 74 do do !• 9® 170 Margaret'Crpft 1 M< 63 John McFadden 9 20 Fredericx ITtrodnnas 82 40 Stonerook 7 ** 403 Wm. Montgomery '* "J® 150 Robert Montgomety 4 56 50 Rinehart Replogla 1 60 50 Robert MontgomaxjF 1 5
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