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    BEDFORD GAZETTE.
B. PST\AEYERB, EDITOR.
KRIDAY, : i I I t I : . OCTOBER 17, 1862.
RESULT OF THE ELECTION.
The returns of the elections held on Tuesday
last, so far as received, indicate heavy Demo
cratic gains, except in the large cities, where
the merchants and others Who have government
'contracts and the administration officials con
trol public sentiment. The vote oh the state
tickets is close and thO majority will not bo very
much for the successful party whichever that
may be. The Democrats have certainly gained
a number of Congressmen and members of the
legislature, in the rural districts. The revolu
tion in pulic sentiment has just set in and by
next year we may expect the utter annihilation
of Abolitionism in Pennsylvania.
The defeat of Edward McPherson, the Abo
lition candidate for congress, in this district, is
a consummation for which every patriot will be
heartily thankful. With a majority of 3,000
to overcome, the Democratic candidate has been
successful. This is glory enough for us, 110 mat
ter how the state has gone. *
The contest for Senator is also very close.
The republican majority in the district is usu
ally about 2500. We think Judge Noble's
chances for election are good. His majority in
this county is about 750.
As for old mother Bedford, she has covered
herself all over with glory. What shall we say,
nay, what can we say, to do justice to the no
ble and gallant men of St. Clair, Harrison, the
two Woodbearics, Juniata, Napier, Cumberland
/ Valley, Colcrain, Southampton, Londonderry, !
Liberty, Union, Bedford, and even the two l'ruv-,
idences 1 We cannot find words to express Our
gratitude for the vote they have given us. To
the generous and honest men who hitherto be
longed to the Republican organization, who step
ped forward and helped to bear up the conserva
tive standard, we return our hearty thanks in
behalf of the Democracy. They have shown
themselves equal to the emergency and they
shall ever be held in grateful remembrance for
their magnanimous conduct. Bedford county
is fixed forever on the side of the Union and the
Constitution.
yyFTna Andy Crisman presided over a meet
ing to resist the draft! That's the question.
SERIFS OF SERMONS BY THE PASTOR OF THE
M. E. CHURCH. —It was stated by the Rev. Mr.
Kepler, last Sabbath, that he would resume the
■great subject which he is now illustrating in a
series of discourses, next Sabbath morning, at
the usual hour of public worship. It is under
stood, that the special theme for the coming
Sabbath, will be the Exaltation of Christ; its
Necessity and t ts Nature. The text on which
these several sermons have been, and from inti
mations given, are yet to be founded, is Philip
pians 2 ch., s—ll vs.
THE REBELS AT CAIIMBERSBURG ! —On Friday
last about 3000 rebel cavalry took possession
of Chambersburg, burned the Government stores
and drove off all the horses they could find.—
We arc sorry to hear that our townsman Mr.
Geo. Blymire, lost a large lot of goods which
were stored for trans-shipment at Chambersburg.
The rebels escaped across the Potomac without
losing a man.
— PIED—
SMITH —At his residence, in Southampton
tp., December 2, 1861, James Smith aged 79
years, 3 months and 29 days.
SMITH.—At the same plnee, on the 31st of
January, 1858, Mathcw Smith, aged 11 years
11 months, and 30 days. Funeral sermon
preached by Rev. N. R. Gates, October 5, 1862.
BOWEN. —On the27th ult., near LaGrange,
Indiana, Jacob Worley Bowen, aged 66 years,
11 months and 19 days.
The deceased was born in Bedford county,
Pa., in 1795 i emigrated to Ohio in 1822, and
from thence to Indiana '.n 1849. He was a
member of the Methodist Episcopal church for
forty years.— LaGrange Standard.
NOTICE.
The perton who took from my carriage a rug,
•lid tore • tide curtain (silk) from the same, wil.
p'aaie return them where they got them and save
expoaure, a* they ire known and were seen, other
esriia I shall proceed according to law.
A. J. SANSOM.
, October 17, 'B2.—3t.
FOUND
By the subscriber, residing in Snake Spring
tp., on Sept. 30th, near the residence of Wes
ley Hartzel, in said tp., a cloth coat pattern.
The owner can have the same by proving lib
property and paying for the advertisement.'
GEO. SMOUSE, Jr.
Oct. 10.—3ts.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Peter J. Little, ) In tho Court of Common
vs. [ Pleas of Bedford County, No.
Jacob Strock ) 111, November Term, 1860.
September 1, 1862, on motion of O. E. Shan
non, Esq., Judgment quod computet, entered, and
John P. Reed, William Pearson and John IJ.
Fluke, appointed auditors to state and report
an account. The Auditors will attend to the
duties of the above appointment at the office of
John P. Rcod, in the Borough of Bedford, on
Tuesday the 28th day of October inst., ut 10
O'clock, A. M., of said dav.
JOHN P. REED, )
WM. PEARSON [ Audjtoi*.
J. 15.FLUKE >
o. lA—* at.
Un-Official Vote of Bedford County, October 14,1803.
Auditor . Surveyor CoPgreas. Senator. A.sembly. County DiMrict Commissioner. Poor Auditor-
General. General. Surveyor. Attorney. Director.
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Bedford township, 215 91 215 91 211. 91 219 87 230 13 214 211 210 93 201 98 212 91
Broad Tod 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 000 000 00 100 00 000 00
Bloody Run Borough, 15 42 15 42 16 15 16 42 17 29 13 13 15 42 13 42 17 43
Colerain township, 113 81 113 81 113 81 114 80 126 85 113 112 113 89 113 77 111 79
Cumberland Valley tp., 118 10 178 10 180 9 182 7 101 3 189 180 179 9 178 10 179 8
Hamaon township* 84 42 84 42 87 39 84 36 82 50 81 81 85 44 81 41 84 42
bonewell 060 ttO 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 00 000 000 000 00 000 00 00 00
YX rtv 34 00 34 00 34 00 34 00 34 00 00 000 34 00 31 0 ° 3i 00
Londonderry 43 00 43 00 43 00 43 00_ 43 00_ 0(W 000 _l3 00 43, 00 _43 00
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i":.,' 176 110 170 110 176 110 176 110 106 110 170 180 178 103 177 108 172 110
Providence feast. 45 107 43 107 44 105 46 106 49 162 43 45 44 107 46 100 48 107
Providence West, 30 79 30 79 ' 30 79 30 79 21 79 30 30 30 79 30 79 30 79
£ 'spring. 63 31 63 34 64 35 65 34 70 17 64 61 61 31 08 30 63 33
Bch'llsbiirg borough, 46 22 46 22 40 22 46 22 32 27 46 46 49 19 44 23 40 22
St C air township, 1?7 168 178 165 178 165 170 168 181 150 176 178 165 169 172 109 1-6 168
Southampton 178 30 178 30 176 30 170 30 110 36 172 176 176 30 176 30 173 .30
Onion ' 125 110 125 140 125 140 136 139 193 61 121 110 144 144 114 140
Woodberry (Middle) 130 140 130 140 130 110 136 132 157 110 130 13u 125 140 127 139 130 139
Woodberry (South) 116 93 116 93 117 89 150 59 138 00 116 110 110 90 113 90 116 93 _
Hartley's Hardware
FARM MM AND
Has just been reinforced, and now contains the lar
gest and best selected -took ever bioughf to Bed
ford county. His GOODS were peaity all bought
at the old cheap rates, are Ml pai l lor, and will be
sold to suit the times for ca*h or produce.
ttJ-Cdll at the old feign of the PADLOCK and >ee
for yourselves.
Cook Slovcs & Heating' Stoves,
IX GREAT VARIETY. AT HARTLEY'S.
If you want a GOO ', HON F.ST, Heavy Hated
Stove", Warranted in lull—if you want a Beautiful
and Good Heating Stove, eithe. for Coal or Wood,
Go to Ila tley's.
HARTLEY keeps all kinds of Cooking Utensils,
Boilers, Bake Pans, Griihlles, Gridirons,
Wnfjle Irons, Iron Pots, Brass mid
Porcelain Kettles, Stove Pipe,
4'c., Sfc., all ut Hie lowest
prices.
Also—THE BEST STOVE SLACKING that ever
came from Germany can be had at Hartley's.
The Lnrzest and most beautiful stock of COAL
OIL LAMPS, very cheap at Hartley's.
MEAT CUTTERS and STUFFERS, for
.ale at Hartley's.
Every thing in the Hardware line at Hartley a.
Wheat, Rye, Clover Seed, Flax Seed, Corn and
Oats, wanted at WM. HARTLEY'S.
Bedford, October 17, 1807.
REGISTRIES NOTICE.
All persons interested are hereby notified that the
following named accoun'ants have filed their ac
counts in the Resi-ter's Olßce of Bedford county,
and that the same wi I be presented to the Orphans'
Court in and (or said county, on Tuesday, the 28th
day ol November next, ul the Court House, in Bed
ford, for confirmation :
1. The account of Joseph Imler, Administrator of
tbe estate of Rebecca Stumer, late of Union town
ship, deceased.
2. The administration account of John Hanks
and Samuel Frazey, executors of the last will and
testament of John Frazey, deceased.
3. The account of David Evans, trustee for the
sale of the real estate of Mrs. Hannah Horton.
4. '1 he Recount of Nicholas Sleighter and So'o
mon Feight, administrators *f Daniel Sleighter, late
of Monroe township, deceased.
5. The administration account of Henry Hinish
and David Fold, administrators of Jacob Hinish,
late of East Providence township, deceased.
6. The account'of H. H. Sparks, executor of the
last will and testament of Joseph Sparks, late ol
West Providence township, deceased.
7. The account of Henty Taylor, executor of the
laat will, Ike., of Thomas McCreary, late of Na
pier township, deceased.
8. The account of J. W. Lingenfelter, adminis
trator of the estate of Rachel McCune, late of Mid
dle Woodberry township deceased.
0. The account of Alexander Holsinzer. admin
istrator of Elizabeth Schriner ,late of Middle Wood
berry township, deceased.
10. The account of George Roades, trustee for
the sale of the real estate ol Michael Putt, late of
Liheity township, deceased.
11. I he final weeount of David L. Keazy, admin,
istratnr of the estate nf Jaiob Keagy, late of Mid
dle Woodberry township, deceased.
A. B. BUNN, Register.
Register's office, Bedford, Oct. 17.
CAUTION.
All persons ire hereby cautioned against lev
ying on or purchasing any of the lollowing articles
on the premiers now occupied by John L.Snyder,
in South Woodbrrry township, Bedford county, viz :
One-third of the present years ctop, and one-third
ot the grain now in the ground, two horses, one
cow, one two horse wagon, one plough and hnriow,
as the above mentitrieil propeit) belongs to the un
dersigned, and the said John L. Snyder is to have
the use of the same doling my pleasure.
SAMUEL SNYDER.
Middle Woodberry tp., Oct. 17, 'o2.*—3t.
TEACHERS WANTED.
Eight go K. competent teachers are wanted to take
charge of the schools in Color nn township, for th
tcrrnol four months, to ro nirience on the first of
November. Wages .18 per month.
By order of the Board of I irectors.
S. H. FEATHER, S.-c'y.
October 17, 1862.
NOTICE OK INQUISITION.
Whereas, David Dicken, late of Oumbe land Val
ley town-hip, Bedford county, dec'd , died seized of
the following ieal esta e, viz :
About lour hundred acres of land, in several
tracts and surveys, but all lying contiguous and ad
joining, situate in Cumberland Valley township,
Bedford county, and niljointbg lands o(' Moses Dick
en, et. ill., that sai l David Dicken made a will,
tha* said testitor left a widow, Elizabeth Dicken,
and issue five children, to wit: JonathanC. Dicken,
Mary Eve, intermanied with Win. Walter Sn-d.y,
George Martin Dicken, B. L. Dicken, John Milton
Dicken, and David Marion Dicken, ell residing in
Bedford county, Pa., except Mary Eve, who resides
in Allegany county, Md.
Notice is therefore hereby given, that in pursu
ance of writ of partition or valuation to trie di
rected, I will proceed to Irol l an Inquisition or val
uation orr the premises, on Tuesday, the 4th dry of
November, 1862, when and where all persons inter
ested may attend if thev see proper.
JOHN j.CESSNA, Sheriff.
Sheriff's ofßca, Bedford, Oct. 10, '62.
THE GIIEAT CAUSE OF
HUMAN MISERY.
Just published in a s-nt—<! envelope, Price 6 cents :
A Lecture by Dr. CULVFRWKLL, on the ran e
end cure of Spi-rmuton IKE , ( onsumption, Ment I
ami Physical Debility, Nervousn-s-. Epilepy Im
paired Nu'rition of the Body ; I,attitude,Weaknei,
of the '.iiribs and the llick, Indisposition, ,nd In
capacity lor Study mid Labor; Dullness of Appre
hension; Loss of Memory; Aversion lo Society;
Love of Solitude ; timidity; Sell-Distrust, Dizzi
ness; Headache; Affections of the Eyes , Pimples
on the Face; Involuntary Emis-ions, and Sexual
Incapacity, the Consequence-of Youthful Indiscre
tion, Ike., See.
ffp"This admirab'e Lecture clearly proves that
the above enumerated, often self afflicted evils, may
be removed without medicine arid without danger
ous surgical operations and should he read by eve
ly youth and every toa l in tli- land.
Sent under Seal, to any addles--, in :i plain, sealed
enV'ljipe on 'he receipt of six cents or two po-t
--age stamps, bv addres-ing
Oil AS. J. C. KLINE Ik CO.,
127 Rowerv, New Yolk, Post office box, 4586.
October 17, 1862.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned appointed by the Court of
Common Pleas of Bedford County to report a
distiibulion of the money in the ban Is of John
J. Cessna, Esq., Shoritl of suid county, raised
on sale of tho real Estate of Chri.sto|tluT Nau
ght, by virtue of sundry writs in his hand, will
attend to tho duties of his appointment on Mon
day the 27th dny of October, instant, at his
office in flic Borough of Bedford, at I if o'clock
A. M., of said day, when and where all parties
interested can attend.
J. P. REED,
Oct. 10—3tsat. auditor.
600.00() MA sell pemale AOENT3 to
LLOYDS NEW STEEL PLATE COUNTY COL
ORED MAP OF THE UNITED STATES,
CANADAS, AND NEW BRUNSWICK-
From remit surveys, completed Am;, lit, 1802 i
cost $20,000 to engrave it and one year's time- .
Superior to any $1 0 map ever made Yy Colton or
Mitchell, ami sells at the low price of fifty cents;
370.000 names a'e engraved on this map.
It is not a Comity Map, hut it is also a
COUNTY AND RAILROAD M AP
ol the United States and Can ulas combined in one,
giving
EVERY RAILROAD STATION
and distances tietwen.
Guarantee any man or woman $3 to $3 per dav,
and will take back all maps that cannot be sold
and refund the money.
Send for $1 worth to try.
Ptinted instructions how to canvass well, furnish
ed our agent*.
Wanted—Wholesal • Agents for our Map in ev
ery State, Calilornia, Canada, England, France and
Cuba. A fortune may be made with a few hun Ired
dnl ars capital. No Competition. J. T. I.LOYl),
No. 104 Broadway, New York.
The War Department uses our Map of Virginia,
Maryland and Pennsylvania, ro.ts $130.040, on
which is murke.l Antictam Creek, Shaipsburg,
Maryland Hights.Williamsport Ferry. Rhorersvili. ,
Nolaud's Ford, and all othan on th- Pito uio. and
every other place in Maryland, Virginia, and Penn
sylvania, or money refunded.
LLOYD'S
TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY',
OHIO, INDIANA, and ILLINOIS,
is the only authority lor Gen. Buell ami the War
Department. Money refunded to any one finding
an error in it. I'iico 50 cents. /
From the Tribune, Aug. 2.
"LLOYD'S MAP OF VIRGINIA. MARYLAND
AND PENNSYLVANIA.—The Map is very large,
its cost is hut 25 cents, end it is the best which
can ne purchased."
LLOYD'S GREAT MAP OF THE MISSISSIP
PI RIVF.R—From Actual Survi ys by Cspts. Bart
and Wm. Boxven, Mis-i.-sippi River Pilots, of St.
Kouis, Mo., shows every mail's plantation and own
er's name fiorn St. Louis to tn the Gulf of Mexico
—1.350 mile*—every sand bar, island, town, land
ing, and all places 20 miles back from the river—
colored in counties and states. Price $1 in -beets.
$2, in pocket foim, and $3.50 on linen, with rollers.
Rea iy Sept 20.
NOTICE OF INQUISITION.
Whereas, Mary Burns, late of Napier township,
Bedford county, i creased, died seized of lha follow
ing real estßte, to wit:
The undivided half part of a certain t'act of 'and
situate in Napier township, in said county of Bed
ford, anjoining lands o( James Buns, jr., et. ul.,
containing one hnnilicii nit eighteen acres, more or
lesj, leaving issue eight children, viz: Jamc-Burns,
John. Oliver and Joseph Bums, all residing in said
rnun'y of Bedford, Eliza, intermarried witb Mi
chael Oit, rtsiding in Bradford county, Indiana ; Ma
ry Jane, intermarried witn Joseph Harilman, resi
ding in Illinois; Thomas Jefleison Burn*, residing
in Ohio, and Sarah, in'etmarried with A. Boyd Tay
lor, residing in low.i.
Notice is th rel'ore hereby given, that in pursu
ance of a writ of partition or valuation in me di
rected, I will pioceed tn hold an Inquisition or v.il
itrlion on 'he premises, on Monday, the 27th day of
Octohe;, 1802, hi n and uhcie til interested may
attend it tney see proper.
JOHN fi CFSBNA, Sheriff.
Sheriff's office, Bedlord, Oct. 3, ISC2.
TEACHERS WANTED.
The Board of Directors of Rcdlord township S. D.
\vi*h to employ eleven lVai'bers, competent to t ke
ch rge of the schools ol the disliicf. The Board
will meet t the I ouse ol John Refer, iu the borough
of Bedlord, on Saturday. 25thof October, to article
witb Teacher*. Salaries according toqu. lificstions
as evidenced by certificate. Schools to open Mon
day, 17rli November next.
By order of tbe Board,
JOHN BROWN, Sec'y.
Oct. 3, 1802.-31
W. M. Ham.. JOHN PAI-meu.
HAL I. & r A L M E I? ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA.
Oy*Will promptly attend 1o all business entrus
ted to there rare. Office on Julianna Street, (near
ly opposite-the Meng-I House.)
Bedford, Aug. 1, 1801.
INSOLVENT NOTICE.
To MART COOK & OTHERS.
Creditors of Samuel Carpenter:
You are hereby notified tlmt I have made
application to the Court of Common Pleas of
Pi rltlir I C.runty for the benefit of the insolvent
laws of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
and that tho Court have fixed Monday, the 17th
dav of November, 18u2, at the Court Ilonse,
in Bedford, as the time and plaee for a hearing
under the Act of Assembly in such case made
and provided.
SAMUEL CARPE NTEE.
Sept. 12.
Public Sale
Of a Valuable Farm near Grilfnrd.
On Saturday, 23th October next, I will offer
at public sale upon the premises in Bedford
Township, the farm known as the "Moses" or
"Cam farm,'.' containing 160 acres and allow
ance. This property is well watered, well tim
bered and in a high state of cultivation. The
greater part is limestone land. The improve
ments arc a two.story log house, bank barn, tip
ple orchard, peach orchard and other fruit
thereon. It adjoins Jacob Zimniers, Jacob
Wolff, Smith's heirs, and others. Stile peremp
tory.
Terms: One-third Ist of April 1803, when
possession will be given, and balance in two
equal annual payments without interest,
O. E. SHANNON. Jhlm'r.
Sept. 23. of Samuel Cant dec'd.
Public fc'aie
vf Heal Estate
la Southampton Township.
By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Bedford County, the undersigned will expose
to public sale, upon the promises in Sontbamp-
Township, on Tuesday 21st October next, the
Futir tracts of Land not taken at the appraise
ment on (Tames Smith's estate, to wit:
Tract R containing 133 acres and 87 perches
" C •' ITS 63 •<
" D •' ,70 110
" E " - 35 " 46 <
The titles to (hose lands arc good, being la! 1
upon tho following warrants: "B" on warrant
to James Smith—"C" on warrant to James
Smith—■"!)" on warrant to Baney liivathed
and "E" on warrant to Basil Biggs. The a
bovo tracts lay contiguous and adjoining.
Terms: One-third in hand at confirmation of
sale on tho 17th November next, and the bal
ance in two equal annual payments with inter
est.
Sale to commence on Tract "15" at 10 o'clock
A. iM.
O. F. SHANNON,
Tnatae for the t-j o f the I
Iftnl E state of James Smith ifcc'J. J
Sept 29, 1862.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
The u ulcrsigncil iippuiutud by the Orphan's
Court, ot Itadfoi'sl County, to report it distribu
tion of the money in the hands of O. E. Shan
non Esq., administrator o. t. a., of Samuel
Cam doe'd, will attend to tho duties of his ap
pointment at his iit lice in Hedfornd on Friday,
tho 21th day of October, next, at ID o'clock
A. SI. of said day, when and where all parties
interested can attend. *
JOHN P. REED,
Sept. 26—3ts at. Auditor.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Letter* test imenfary on the last will and testa
ment of John Bowser, lute of Napier tp., Bedford
County, ilec'd., having been g'unted to the sub-cfi
bera. r aiding in said Township, notice is therefore
given to nil persons indebted to said estate to make
payment immediately, and t hose having claims will
present them duly authenticated for settlem-nt.
DAVID H. BOWSER,
GEORGE VV. BOWSER,
Sept., 20,—Ots at* Ex'ia
OiplißtD' fl'ojivt Sale
OF V.JLU-1 RLE RE IL EST. ITB.
In pnrnuwee of an on!**r of th* Orphan-' Court of
BMl|'ord coumy, Th* e will h* go'il at public
on The in S.Cl.iir ToWn*hip. in said i-onri
fy on Thursday, tli* 30th 'a vof (Mob <*r int. ihc
following Ileal Estate, Ule tho property of M*-is ry
lck"K, d cM., In w t •
A tract of land situate on George's creek, in St.
Clair town-hip, a lands of Samuel Claik,
Amos I'dwardg, Jfirob StnfT, Alcxuulcr
and others, containing 107 acre- and 70 peirhes,
more or lom, of which XQ acres of upland ami 20 a
c cs of meadow* are cleared arid under fence. There
i- lo uood apple orchard on thi* fract. Tnj ioi
prcvi-inepfs are a .-tory and a hlf log and frame
lidij-:#', i double log barn and other out building*.
The woodiarjd on this tract is wellcovere<l withx
cell-rif ti'uh- •.
TKRMS Oi*' SAl.K.—One-ihinl of the purchase
mon-y to r'-rnain in the haiid- of tin purcba-er du
ring the lifetime of the widow, ttie intctest to he
paid her semi annually, counting (torn the date of
con til mat ion of sale. One-thud of Ihe balance to
be piid at the confirmation of the-ale, ond the res
idue in two equal annual piyment* thereafter with
out interest, to he secured by judgm-nt bonds, oi
bonds and rnortg ge.
HENRY If ICES,
JOSEPH ICICES,
Oct. 3, 38C2—U. Administrators.
Stray Manx,
Carrie In the premises of the subscriber, living iu
Juniata township, on the 220 of September last, u
bright Bay Mare, meilium size, wilh bahl face.
The nvvnr will please come f xrwarl, prove prop
crty, pay charges and take her away.
JOHN W. RISWICK.
October 3, 1803—3;*
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Letters testamentary having been granted by the
Register of Bedfoid County to the Undersigned, on
the estate of Daniel A. GiiHith, late of St. Clair
township, dec'd, all persons indebted to saiil estate
are requested to make immediite payment, and
those having claims will present them duly authen
ticated for settlement.
JACOB BECKLF.Y,
Sept. 20, —Ot Ex r.
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE
Hannah Stewart, 1 In the court of Common
by her next friend | Pleas ol Bedford County No.
Jacob F. Login, , September Term, 1862
vs. j Subpoena on Libel (or Di-
Alexander Stewart J vorce. The undersigned ap
pointed commissioner to take the testimony and
report the lacts to th# Court in the above case, will
atteml to the duties ol said appointment at his of
fice, in Bedford, on the 4th day of October, 1802,
where the parties can attend wirh their witnesses.
J. W. LINGENKF.LTER,
Sept. 26, ISO 2. Commissioner.
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.
Letters testamentary on the estate of Solomon
tieeglc late of Colcrain t[>., dec'd, having been
granted to the subscriber residing in eaidtp., all
persons indebted to said estate arc hereby noti
fied to make immediate payment and those hav
ing claims against the same will present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
\V. S. REEULE, Ex'r.
EVE 6EEGLE, Ex'ix.
Sept. 12—Gts.
I'ablic Sale
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
The undenignad Executor of the last will and
testament of Peter Moses, late of Union tp., dec'd,
will sell upon ljie premises in said township, on
FRIDAY, 2H/i OF OCTOBER, INST.,
the following valuable real estate, viz: A ract of
Land containing 160 acres, 80 acres of which are
cleared ami under lenre, and the balance well tim
bered, adjoining lands of Joseph Riddle, Henry Rid
dle, Abraham Mo es and olhers.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said
day, when lenns will be made known bv
HENRY MOSES, Ex'r.
October 3, 1862.—4t.
NOTICE OF INQUISITION.
Whereas, John M-nspeaker, late of Fast Provi
dence town chip, Bedfoid county, dec'd., <lie<l seized
of the following described leal estate, viz:
The Mansion place, containing about two hun
dred acres, mo eot less, adjoining I nils of Ezekiel
Cook, Jacob Ford, John McDaniel and Simuet Mail
speaker. One other tract, containing about due
hundred and thirty acres, adjoining lands of Solo
mon Fright, Samnei Winters, Allen llitchey am>
others. That the said deceased died, leaving a wid
ow, Esther Manspeaker, ami is-ue 7 children, viz:
Klizu Jane, the wile of petitioner, Jacob llitchey,
Jacob Manspeaker, John Manspeaker, llan el Man
speaker, David Manspeaker, Elizabeth, wifeol Mi
chael Ford, Mary, wife of William For I, all but
David .Man peakel', Who is in the army, re-iding ill
Bedford roiinty, Pa
Notice is therefore -hereby given, that in pursu
ance of a W; it of partition or valuation to me direct
ed, I will proceed to hold an Inquisition o valua
tion on the premises, on Thursday, the 30lti day of
October, 18112, when and w here all p-rsuns concern
ed may attend it they see proper.
JOHN J. CESSN A, Sherifl.
Sheriff's olfice, fiedfoid, Oct. 3, 1802.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Collins, Dull & Co.! In IheCoui! of Common Pleas
vs. [of Bedfo d County, of Sept.
The Bedford Rail f I'erm, IS6I, No. 101.
Road Comp .ny. J
The undersigned appointed to examine and report
tacts, and make distribution of the monej s in the
bauds of S. L, Russell. Esq , among those entitled
in law to receive it, will attend tor that purpose at
the Court 11, use, in Kedlnrd, on Thursday the 16th
of October, inst., when and where all pe-sons inter
ested may attend.
JOHN MO 1 F.R.
October 3, 1862. Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
The undesigned appointed am.itor to distribute
the funds it: the hands of Michael Ott, administra
tor ol Elizabeth Ott, late oi Napier tp.,dee'd, will
attend to the duties of said up; ointment at his
olfice, in Bedford on trie Stliday of Oetober, ISG2,
when and where all interested m iy attend.
J. W. LINGhdVFF.LTF.R,
8- pt. 20, Auditor.
KOTICII
TO TEJICHERSSrSCHOOL DIRECTORS.
The annual examination of Teachers will take
plare at the respective places as heretofore, in the
sever .I township*, as follow*:
In Cum' erland Valley, ,Monday October G ;
Coteiaiii, Tuesday October 7 ,
Monroe, Wednesday October 8 ;
East Providence, Thurstl iv October 9 ;
West Providence A Bloody Run, Ft id V 10;
Betlforl township, Monday October 13;
Londonderry, Wednesday 15 :
Harrison, Thmsilnv 10;
Juniata, Friday 17,!
Napier & Schellsbnrg, Sx'itrilay 18;
Snake Spring, Monday 90;
Sou'h Wnndb-rry, Tuesday 21 t
Middle \V nod berry, Wednesday 23;
Union, Thursday 23;
St. Cl.ir, Friday 24 ;
Hopewell, Monday 27;
Liberty, Tuesday 28 ;
Broad Top, Wednesday 29;
Bedford Borough, Friday 31.
LCr-Tho examination*! to commence at 9 o'-
clock, A. M. The Directors are particularly
requested to be present, as we wish to see them
ia relation to business pertaining to their respee
tivc districts. The public generally are invited
to attend.
GEO. SIGAFOOS, Co. Sup.
Dnl font, Sept. 19, 1862
AUDITORS NOT I.IE.
The undersigned appointed auditor to di-tribute
tho funds in the hands ot Solomon Rice, Executor
of Andrew R'ce C mbeiland Valley, ilec'd.
will attend tn the duties ol raid appointment at hi
office, tn Beilfnid, on the 3d day ol October, 1862,
where all interested may attend.
J. W. LINGKXFELTKR.
Sept. 20, 1802. Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned appointed auditor to m'ke dis
tribution of balance in hands of O. F-. Shannon ad
ministrator of George Miller, ilec'd., will ntlend
to the duties of his appointment, at his odice in
Bedford, on the B'h day of (Tctohor next, at which
time a I interested van attend.
R. P. BARCLAY,
Sept. 20, 1862, Auditor.
Koliocli's 8?:Bu!cliou 4'ofioe.
This prep*ratimi, ma le from the b-st lava Coffee,
io rec.nil •tended hv physicians as a superior NUI'RI-
I'IOUS BEVERAGE lor General Debility, Dyspep
si •, and all billion* disoril 7*. Thou anils who have
been compelled to abandon the u-e ot codec will
lite this without injurious itfeits. One ran contains
the strength of two pounds of ordinary rottee.—
I'lice 25 cents.
KOLLO CK ' S LEV A I N ,
The purest and best BAKING iOW DLL known,
for making light, sweet and nutritious biead and
cakes. Price 10 cent .
HAMIFACTIHIBD BV
M. II KULLOUK, Chemist,
Corner of Broad and Cne.tnut Streets,
FHU.ADtI.PIUA,
And sold by all Druggists and Grocer*.
February 98, 1802—ly*
V A--' *
| VEGETABLE.!
NO ALCOHOLIC PREPARATION!
▲ PURE TONIC MEDICINE.
DR. HOOFL&ND'I
CELEBRATED
Genu Ait flitters,
PREPARED BY
Di". C. If. JACK SO*, Phil'a., Pd
WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE
LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPASIA, JAtiNDICc
C/nonic or nervous debility, diseases of Iks
kidneys, and nil diseases arising from
a disordered Liver or Stomach,
such
as Constipi
tion, Inward PilM,
Fulness, or blood id
the Head, Aridity of tbd
Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn,
Disgust for food, fulness or weight
in the Stomach, SoUr Ertctations, sink
ing or Buttering at the pit Of the Stomaeb,
swimming of the head hurried and difficult
Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, choking or .
suffocating sensatirna when in a lying posture, Dim*
ness of vision, dots or webs before the sight,
Fever and dsil pain in the bead, deficiency of
Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and
Eyes, pain in the gide, back, cheat,
Limos, &c., Sudden Flushes of
Heat, Burning in the Flesh,
Constant Imaginings of
Evil, ar.d Great De
pression of Spi
rit s .
And will positively prevent YELLOIV
FEVER, BILLIOUS FEVER,
THEY CONTAIN
JYO ALCOHOL, OR BAD WHISKEY!
They Will chub 'he above diseases in ninety-nins
cases out of a hundred.
Induced by ihe extensive sale and universal pop
ularity of HooHand's German Bitters, (purely vege
table) hosts of ignorant Quacks and unscrupulous
adventurers, have opened upon tuHerin humanity
the Hood gates of Nostrums in thesh*peof poo,
whiskey, vilely compounded with injurious drugsi
uhd clnistened Tonics, Stomachics and Bitters.
Beware of the innumerable array of Alcololic
pri pillet ions in plethort bottles, anil big bellied kegs
under the modest appellation of Bitters j which, in
stead of curing, only aggravate disea-e. and leave
the disappointed sulDrer in despair.
iIOUFLAMFS GERMAN BITTERS,
Are not a new and untried artiele, but have stood
the test oi fifteen veurs trial by the American pub
lic ; and II eir reputation and sale are not rivaled by
any similar prr paration.
The proprietors have thousands of letters from
the most eminent
CLERGYMEN
LAWYERS,
PHYSICIANS,
AND
CITIZENS,
Testifying, of their own personal knowledge, to the
beneficial effects anil medical virtues of theseßitters.
Do you want something to strengthen you'
Do you want a good appetite I
Do you want to buil' up your constitution 7
Do you want to leel well 7
Do 5 on want to get rid of nervousness 1
Do you want energy ?
Do you want to sleep well ?
Do you want n brisk and vigorous feeling 7
If you do, use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
From J. Newton Breton. D. DEditor of the En
cyclopedia of Religious Knowledge.
Although not disposed to fivoror recommend PaN
cut medicines tr. general, through distrust of their
ingredient* and < Meets, 1 yet know of no sufficient
reason why a man may not testily to the benefit b
believes himelf to have received from any simple
preparation, in the hope that he may thus coi.trib
ute to the benefit of others.
I do this the more readily in regard to Hoofland'g,
German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of
this city, because 1 was prejudiced against them for
many years, under the impression that thoy were
cheiellv an alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to my
friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., tor the removal of
this prejudice bv proper test*, and for encourage
ment to try Ihern, when suffering from great and 1
Icng continued debility. The use of three boltlea
of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present*
year, was followed by evident relief and restoration
to n degree of bodily and menial vigor which i had'
not lelt tor six months before, and had almost de
spaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my
friend for directing tne to the use of them.
J. NEWTON BROWN.
Philadelphia, June 83, 1881.
From the Rev. JOSEPH 11. KENNARD, I'attof
of the I'enth Baptist Chun\.
DR. JACKSI N— JKAR SIR 1 have beeo frequently
requested to connect my name with commendations
of different kind* of medicines, but regarding the
practice a* out of my appropriate iphere, I have in
ail cases declined , bu* with a cleat proof ill various
instances, end particularly in my own ftmily, of the
usefulness of Dr. Hoofland's German Bittera, l'de-'
part for once from my usual couise, tu express my'
lull conviction that, fur general debility of the ayai"
tern, and especially for Liver Complaint, it is a safe
and Valuable prepmation. In some casea it may fail,
but usually 1 doubt not it will be very beneficial t®'
those who suffer from the above causes.
Vouis, very respectfully,
J, H. KENNARIi.
Eighth, below Coates st., Phil., Dec. 81.
From the wife of ALDERMAN XVUNDER,
Germantown.
Uermautown, June 1, 1861.
DR. C. V. JACIISOX— Sm: —It gave me pleasure'
two years ago, to give yon a certificate, testifying
what the German Bitters had done for me. lam
now perfectly ru ed of nil those diseases your med
icine professes to cure, viz i—Dyspepsia, Cbtbnie
and Nervous dehildy, diseases of thn Kidneys, Ute.
The powerful influence it exert* upon Nervous proa-
Ira t inn i- surprising, f have been consulted frequent
ly'in reference to your Bitters, and without hesita
tion, have recommended it for t he above complaints,
end'in every instance H lias effectn illy cured. Hour,
medicine has a great reputation in Germantown and
is now ,ol t in every Drug store, and in moat of the
Giocerv stoics l eie. If any one should question
\vn t l -ay, let them come to Germantown, and I
wili prove to their satisfaction, that the Bittera hai
cured in this vicinity more than twenty caiesoMH®-
ahove disease. Respectful'y.
HANNAH WONDEP.
Main St., above Rittenhouse, Germantown, 1%
BSW A u E~(IF*COTNT H R f E IT.
See that the signature of ''C. M. JACKSON 'l#
on the WRAPCKR of each bottle
Principal Ojjict and Manufactory,
Mo. 631, Arch Strut.
JONES & EFAN9,
[Successor* toC. M. JaCBSOI* h Co.,] PiSMIITOW
k For site by the Druggist* in Badlord.
George It. Amick, St. Clairsville.
.1. M. t'err.dollar \ Son, Bloody Run. .
Joim S, Sgbell, Schellsborg. •'* + -I A
G. 11. iiarndollar, Wojdborrjp
Jama 13,