■dinarv power of reliving immediately ifWjj , Cento, HortrttiuJi, Difficulty of Breathing, Duele-\ iZ iii Tickling in the Th.oat. It loo.en. the | St-., end will he found to be very .greeeb e to ; •the teite. It i not a violent remedy, but emollient j tf .ml ffr cl i ve. C a nbe take a , bT tbeoldeft peraoii or youngest child. For tale j kt .11 Oraggi.te, t 13 and 25 et. per bottle. January 23, 1883,—iy.. NEW JF.RSEY LANDS FOR SALE.—Auo, j GARDEN OR FRUIT FARMS. Suitable forGr.pe., Peaches, Pear., Rapberrie., Sirawbeniee, Blackberriee, l urranta, Ac., of 1,21, 3 10 or 20 acre* each, at the following pricee for the present, viz: 20 acre, for S2OO, 10 acre, for sllO, 5 acre. fqr S6O, 24 cre. for S4O, 1 acre for .S2O. Payable by one dollar a week. Alao, good Cranberry landa, and village lots in 'CHKTWOOD, 25 by 100 leet, at $lO each, payable by ond dollar a week. The above land and larms are aituated at Chetwood, Washington township, Burlington county. New Jersey. For further infor >" wM ■;>yss°aS"'" No. 90, Cedar itreel, New York, N. Y. Jan. 16, 1863,—1 y. "Public Sole OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Conrt .( Bdfoid county, there will be eold at public aue •lion, an tb- premises, on SATURDAY, 21st OF MARCH, NEXT, the following Real Estate, late the property of Oauiel McDonald, dee'd., to wit i One tract of land situate in Union township, adjoining lands ot John i',laycnmb, John McDonald's heirs and others, containing 55acres and 17 perches, being the Man sion tract, with' a TWO STORY LOO HOUSE. DOUBLE LOG BARN AND OUT-BUILDINGS, an orchard, and about 45 acres cleared. ALSO—One other tract of land, situate in St. rhiSr township, adjoining lands of John Claycomb, John McDonald's heirs, George Vickroy, Frederick Btainbaugh end others, being that on which lleni v McDonuld're.idea, containing 162 acres and 110 perches, about 74 gctag cleaied, of which about 12 acres are good meadow, with a Two Story Log Dwelling House, Double Log Barn and out-tmii dir.<;s, and a young Apple Orchard thereon. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock of said day. TERMS OF SALE—One-third to remain in the bands ol the purchaser during the lifetime ol the widow, the interest thereof to be paid her annual ly, one-third of remainder on confirmation of aale, the balance in two equal annual payments thereaf ter. HENRY MCDONALD, MICHAEL WERTZ, Administrator, of Daniel McDonald, dec'ii. Feb. '41, 186J. — t. Public Sale .2TJIK V/ 4 . OP REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphan.' Court of the County of Bedford, there will be exposed to public .ale on the premise., on FRIDAY, 20TH OF MARCH, 1163, at I o'clock, P. M., the following de.crihed real estate, late the property of Mary Burn., dee'd., to wit i Tho undivided half part or moiety of that cer tain tract of land, aituate in Napier (now Jun<ata) towmtMp adjoining lands late of ' ckhaU Horn, t-d if 'inb Kiusey, James Burns Jr., nd other. , - 'g a " Icita and 02 Fcvcbcs, net' • asure, seventy acres of which art cleared UP:' Lm. ,■ fench. a d in a good state of cultivation, tihoi' - - a.-'c oeing fir.lrate meadow—and having *. .is-)t . .o 1 .-.pie orchard and other fruit trees. .'I pr, iment. are a two story 'HUGH UAST HOUSE, aGp riaak SArn. and other ou'buildtngr. TH.M3.-One half of the purchase money to be >iiu in Ci.su,. at the confirmation of the .ale, and the balance in two °qual yearly payments thareaf ter, 1c be tenured by mortgages or Judgement bond*. ALEX. KINO, Fib. 27, 1803—ts. Trustee. PUBLIC NOTICE. Take notice that I have purchased the following property belonging to Jacob Fisher, and .old at Constable Sal# on Wednesday, the 11th day of Feb ruary, 1863, and have left the same in his posses sion during my pleasure i One cow, one sett Blacksmith tools, aue Cooking atcve, threa Beds abd Bedding, Corner Cupboard, one Table, Meal Chest, Chop Chest, one Shoat. R. E. McMULLEN. Feb. -27, 1863—3ta* AUDITOR'S REPORT. The undersigned appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, to Report a distribution of the funds ill the hands of O. E. Shannon, Esq., Trustee for the sale of the Real Estate of James Smith, lat. of Southampton township, dee'd., will atteodg to the duties of his appointment, at bit office, in the Borough of Bedford, on Tuesday, the 12th lay of March, A. 0., 1863. at 10 o'clock of .aid day when and where all parti*, interested can attend. JOHN. P. REED, Feb. 27,—3t. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned appointed by the Orphans' Court, of B.dtord couuty, to examine and settle the ex ceptions, against the account of Henry Taylor, Ex ecutor of tho last will, Ac.l of T bomas MeCreary, doe'd, and repmt a distribution ot the funds Ac., will attend to the duties of hi. appointment on Friday, the 13th day of March. A D., 1853, at 10 o'clock, A. M., rf said day, at bis office in Bedford, ■wbea tad who e ail parties interested can attend. „ . iB JOHN P. REED. 17. 1812—SU. Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. T-htterf of udotiiiistration with the will an •Mxod on the es-tato of Jacob Stoudeaour, lato -of Color*!a Township, dee'd, having lieen gran- Vodto the subscriber, residing in stud Townsliip, Botace is therefore given to all portions imlebtcd -to said MUte make payment immediately, hod Xboae haviu£ claims will present them forth -*tth for seiHsment IIENRY P. DIEIU4' Adm'r. cum. tcet. ami. Pub. 37,-64* • PolrSAlE • OH TRADE! .i .l. .Mssroe ef land—lo cleared and uader fence ,ttk a log bouse thereon .reeled, adjoining George Tioutmsn, George May and others, partly in Juni - 1""' ALSO A tract of land in Htrman't Bottom, containing 70 acre, about 43 acres cieafed and good f.dce —the balance well timbers*. The improve. arc a two .tory log bourn, stable, Ac A "•vor failing ftioam of water run. through the land *f tuo good spring. r upon the land. School mill. *nd churches in the neighborhood close ALSO F.ghty sere, or limestone lsnd, on the Holliday.- fj.C P : *Ci,2- mile, from Bedford—a part of the ■ m Smith land.—e.toot 12 acres well timbered ndr aad IU a high state of oui- j im. 0„ F* ! BBANNON. j AHEAD r .. | Cl' ALL COMPETITION ! ONu* ' '""m j ■ A THE j •Mammoth Stock AT J. M. SHOEMAKER'S CHEAP STORE, NOW OPENING. I lis customers and tho public generally are in vited to call and examine for themselves. HIS GOODS ARE OF THE BEST QUALITY, AN D CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! LOOK TO VOIR OWN INTEREST b Y EXAMINING MY STOCK. A LARGE LOT OF READY-MADF CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes, OF EXCELLENT QUALITY, AND VERY CHEAP, form a part of ray new stock. SPRING WEAR, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Ladies' Dress Goods, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, &C., AC. All to be hud at the store ofj. M. Shoemaker. Redford, March, 6, 18G3. C. fIU HICKOK, DENTIST. Will attend punctually and carefully to all opera tions entruated to his care. NATUKAL TEITII filled, regulated, polished, he., in the best manner, and AiiTivrciAL TEETH inserted from one to an entire sett. Office in the Bank Building, on Juliana street, Bedford. CASH TERMS will be strictly adhered to. In addition to recent improvements in the mount ing of ARTIFICIAL TEETH on Gold and Silver Plate, lam now using, as a base for Artificial work,a new and beautiful article, (Vulcanite or Vulcanized In dia Rubber) stronger, close) lilting, more comfort able and more natural than either Gold ot Silver, and 22per ceot. cheaper than silver. Caii a.id ••>. it, C. N- HICE.OK. Bedford, January 16, 1863, RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF BEDFORD COUNTY, FOR 1862. A. J. BAHTSOM, Esq., TREASURER OF BEDFORD COUNTY, in account with said cqunty, lrom the 6th day of January, 1862, until the sth day of January, 1863. TREASURER, DR. To amount received of late Trea.urer | Shu fe r F 230 02 I Jacob A. Nicodemu. M. Woodberry 185S 4 81 Joseph Evans Broad Top 57 50 Jacob B. Anderson Cumb'd V.lley ' 2'J 20 William Young Hopewell " 40 79 Levi Carpentr Lonuonderry •' 10 00 John Fick Union " 65 35 Samuel Boor Cumberland Valley 1860 45 58 Hugh Wertz Harrison " 22^39 Leonard Biltner Juniata " '4 79 John Wilhelm Londonderry " 90 69 Philip l elton Monroe " 42 58 lo.eph Black Napier " 4 88 William Ly.inger East Providenee <' 51 58 Daniel Riiehey West Providenee 20 00 John Oltu Schellsburg " 10 67 Jacob Berkhimer St. Clair " 94 88 Philip Klingerman Southampton 44 7199 Rudolph Hoovei Middle Woodberry 44 143 72 Jucob S. Brumbaugh S. Woodberry 14 175 90 K. S. Barclay Bedford Borough 1861 91 79 Samuel Defibangh Bedford t'p. •• 600^24 John Kinard Bioad Top 41 331 77 Henry Shater Colerain 44 260 62 henry Wertz Cumberland Vallty 44 t.84 00 Hgekiah May Harri.o'l 44 27 9 0 7 James Fink Hopewell 44 121 05 Frederick Hildebrandt Juniata 44 " 175 57 Jacob Stolen Liberty " 105 20 W ijliarn Boimell Londonderry 44 189 34 John Peiinell Monroe 44 244 00 Peter H. Studebaker Napier 44 495 97 D. A. T. Clack Providence East 44 185 62 John Manspeakcr Providence West 44 168 90 A. K. Schell Schellsbuig Borough 44 49 01 John Ald.tadt St. Clair * 4 423 15 Michael Lutz Snake Spring 44 151 78 Hezekial, Uukman Southampton 44 145 00 Francis Beard Union 44 268 74 Rudolph Hoover Woodberry Middle 44 653 05 Samuel Working Woodberry South 44 43 1 91 Thomas M. Linch Bedford Borough 1802 2UB 64 William Phillips Bedford township 44 597 08 Thomas Price Broad Top 44 285 00 John A Gump Bloody Run Borough 44 161 (10 Philip Hardman Cumb'd. Val. t'p. 44 300 00 Martin L. Hetric Colerain 44 243 00 Jonathan Hide Harrison 44 102 77 Samuel Steel Hopewell 44 200 00 Casper Stronp Juniata * 44 155 40 William Cook Londonderry 44 204 00 Daniel Stoler Liberty 44 17 0 00 Baltzer Fletcher Monroe 44 298 00 John Wayde Napier 14 205 06 D. A. T. Black Providence East 44 200 00 Jihn Reily Providence West 44 310 00 Samuel Corl Schellsburg borough 44 115 00 John Robinson Southampton t'p. * 4 375 00 Nicholas Koontz Snake Spring 44 41 0 0 9 John Feaster St. Clair 44 510 00 FrAncis Beard Union 44 100 00 Joseph R Durborrow Mid. Wood. 44 959 08 Samuel Working South Woodberry •• 640 90 On unseated land. 333 U $14,064 70 TREASURER, CR- By amount paid grand jurors $ 3 84 75 Petit juror. 892 27 Paid on older of Board of Relief 2,715 28 Paid Commissioner Feightner 106 00 44 Pearson i 98 50 44 Shoemaker 95 SO B. W. Garretson building bridge oyer Dunning', ereek 3 'o 50 John J. and Jacob Boor building bridge over Will's creek 162 50 William Dibert repairs to bridg. near Bloody Run 89 00 John Mower, F.q., Attorney for Com mie.ioners, Ac., 65 00 John Palmer, Esq., 44 " 4100 Mary Morris for scrubbing Prothono taiy's, Commissioner., Treasurer's, and Sheriff', offices and privy SI JO Levi Agnew cleaning and locking up Court House 36 80 Joseph Black money refunded 4 62 Henry Wertz money refunded 16 50 Daniel llitchey 4 ' 85 Geo. W. Householder, administrator of Manspeakcr money refunded 14 70 D. A. T. Black 44 44 19 98 Nathan Bortz 44 " 2 07 P. H. Studebaker 44 3d 51 John Major, Esq., holding inquest on body of J. C. Ramsby 11 94 S. J Castner, Esq., holding inquest on body of man unknown 10 02 John Major, Esq., holding inqneit.on body of Jamea Richardson 9 13 Commissioners and Clerk holding ap peals HO 00 For keeping convicts in Western Pen itentiary 28 45 Sheriff Cessna boarding prisoners keep ing jail, Ac., 559 46 J. W. Lingenfelter costs on Common wealth cases 21 65 H. Nicodemus costs onCommonwealth cases 39 34 Cost, in Comroonweslth vs J. Mench 59 56 Wm S. Fluke, late Sheriff, cost, IU Commonwealth cases 50 41 J. J. Cei.ua costa in Commonwealth cases 5'5 96 Costs Commonwealth v.T. McCresry 8 14 Cos's Commonwealth vs Geller 6 43 44 44 44 Rebecca Amieb 8 05 Holding spring elections for 1862 227 75 Holding Geneial elections 274 10 Dockets lor Prothonotary' Office 33 00 Oster A Cam candles, b.com, Ac- 2 76 George Blymire's bill oil, locks, Ac. 6 03 Wm. Hartley', bill ink, pens, Ac. 5 20 U. C. Reamer's bill paper, books, Ac. 4 77 J. B. F.srquhar's bill pen and pitcher 91 Wm. Shixl'er late Treasurer costs in selling 9 tracts of land 33 87 S. H. Tate Prothonotary 179 26 A. Barn bait's bill wood for Court House 35 06 Edward HuHiuan 44 44 44 21 00 Adam Diebl 44 41 4 ' 35 00 Nathaniel Smith bill wood for Jail 12 00 H. Nicodemu. clerk to Commissioner. 183 00 Charles Merwiner cutting wood at Court House 'OO 00 John Brice interest on borrowed mosey 300 00 John Sill 44 " " 120 00 H. Egolf arresting horse thief 23 44 H. Nicodemu. making triennial sssess meut book. 50 00 J. Mower repair, to Court House A Jail 24 00 H. Nicodemus transcribing triennial as sessment 44 00 George Blymire repairing spouting and lamp at Court House 8 11 John A. Cessna p'astering at Jail t 25 Thomas M. Lynch * 4 " 1 50 H. Nicodemus holding appeals, Ac. 33 00 H. Nicodemus making and distiibuting duplicates and attending bridge sales 39 00 tl. Nicodemus swearing election Board. and Commiasioner. 5 25 John Rimby repairing oven in Jail 1 52 Edward Norris making key, Ac. 62 Cath. B.rnbart damages for opening road 10 00 John Mower, Esq., ex'r. of John Hoi. derbaum, damages for opening road 10 00 Road and bridge viewers 263 50 B. F. Meyers bill lor printing 285 25 David Over 44 44 165 05 J. R. Durborrow 44 86 00 Assessors notifying taxable, and attend ing election. 256 02 Constables making returns, Ac. 274 68 Return Judge to Cbainbersburg 15 30 Joshua Mower tip stave 27 00 Alonzo Robin. 44 29 50 Levi Agnew Coutt crier 56 00 John Ling attending juries 15 62 Wm. A. Powell '• 3 00 Wm. Spark. " 3 03 John G. May 44 8 00 J. L. Price 44 5 00 J. L. Ye.ger 44 J 00 Wm. Boaaell 44 *1 07 Charles McLaughlin Senatorial return judge 14 DO Fox and wild cat arelps lo sundry peraom 246 81 L'ncurrent money taken of P. Clingertnan by order of Commissioners 10 00 Levi Agnew attending Auditors settlement 300 Treasurers salary 300 00 For postage ami stationery 3 00 County Auditors and elerx TO 00 County Auditors and clerk auditing relief iund tor IS6I and 1862 30 00 Treasurer's commission on $2,118 28, the relief fund a; 3 per cent 81 45 Miscellaneous 64 07 CharAi $14,064 70 $11,227 21 Payment 11,227 21 Balance due county $ 2,837 49 Statement of moneyt due and owing lo Bed ford County. Abraham Snowden Cumbd Valley 1854 $39 79 Jacob A. Nicodemus Woodberry M. " 78 23 John A. Osborn Broad Top 1807 79 90 J..tns Siniih St. Clair " 28 00 Lemuel Evans Broad Top 18S8 237 08 John Morg irt Cumberland Valley " 10u 24 Solomon Sleel Hopewell " 174 26 Jacob Nicodemus Woodberry M. " 10'e 27 Joseph Evans Broad Top 1859 4 70 George Rhodes Liberty " 36 53 Levi Carpenter Londonderry " 7 so Jacob S. Brumbaugh Woddb'y. South " 26 61 Simon Stuckey Colerain iB6O 77 5S Abraham Croyle Union '< 278 78 JarobS. Brumbaugh Woodbejry S. " 208 24 JR. D. Bare lay Bedford Borough 1861 27SJ 76 •Samuel Defibaugh Bedford tp. " 115 10 Frederick Hildebrandt JuniaU '• 209 66 William Bomieil Londonderry " 112 46 John Pennell Monroe •' 46 64 John Aidsladt St. Clair " 158 99 Hezekiab Balk man Southampton " 117 3] Francis Beard Union " 6 89 Rudolph Hoover Woodberry Middle " 142 92 •Thomas M. Linch Bedford bor. 1862 789 98 Win. Phillips Bedford township • 930 76 John A. Gump Bloody Run bor. < 31 84 Thomas Price Bioad Top < 377 39 Philip Hardrr.an Cumb'd. Valley " 60S 57 fMartin L. Hetrick Colerain < 701 89 Jonathan Hyde Harrison " 250 20 Samuel Sleel Hopewell " 211 96 fCasper Stroup Juniata " 480 98 Wm. Cook Londonderry " 286 94 fDaniel Stoler Libeify " 157 65 Baltzer Fletcher Monro* • 324 93 I John Wayde Napier " 792 66 D. A. T. Black Providence East " 264 83 John Reily Providence West • C'J 18 Samuel Cor! Scbellaburg borough '• 57 31 John Robison Southampton •< 165 69 fNicholas Koontz Snake Spring •• 210 86 John Feaster St. Clair " 558 04 Francis Beard Union " 672 63 Joseph R. Durborrow Woodb'y. M. " 605 57 Samuel Working Woodb'y. S. '• 785 58 $12,061 1G •Those marked thus (*) have sioce paid in full. fThose marked thus (f) have since paid in part. Statement of Moneys owed by Bedford county. To John Sill - - . $2,000 00 To John Brice - - 5,000 00 Total $7,000 00 There is now in the Treasury $3,000 00, subject to the older of the Commissioners. 33cbfarb flTonntji, ss: The undersigned Auditors of the said county do certily that in pursuance of the several Acts of As sembly in such case made and provided, they met at the Court House in the borough of Bedford, and did audit and adjust the accounts of A. J. Sanson,, Esq., Treasurer of said county, for the year 1862, as contained in the foregoing statement, and that we have examined the foregoing accounts of mon eys due to, and owed to Bedford county, and have found them correct. Witneasa our hands and seals the 7th day of Jan uary, 18G3. GEORGE BAUGJIMAN, DANIEL L. DEFIBAUGH, JOHN H. BARTON, Attest, Auditcn. J - VV\ Lingenfeltkp., Clerk. i Report of ike County Auditors to the Auditor General, January s tk, 1863. A. J. SANSOM, Esq., Treasurer of Bedford coun ty, in account with the Commonwealth of Penn'a.: Treafiurer, Dr. To aggregate amount of taxes out standing at last settlement $10,131 87 Aggregate amount, of said taxes assessed for 1802 7,926 25 Aggregate amount received on un seated lands 320 98 $18,379 10 CONTRA OR. By amount due and paid late Treas urer Shafor $ 00 59 l'aid State Treasurer per receipts 7,382 16 Exonerations allowed collectors per certificates of Commissioners 213 52 Commissions allowed collectors 416 74 Trcasnrer'scommission on $7,393 64 73 93 B. F. Meyers publishing list of re tailers 9 40 J. K. Durborrow " " " 9 10 Outstanding for 1862 and previous years • 10,273 30 $18,379 10 Retailers License. To aggregate amount for 1862 $552 00 Contra Cr. Bv Treasurers commission $27 60 Amount paid State Treasurer 524 40 $552 00 Tavern License. To amount for 1862 $770 00 Contra Cr, By Trrasurers commission $ 38 50 Amount paid State Treasurer 731 50 $770 00 Confsctionaries License Dr. To amount for 1802 $ 20 00 By Treasurers commission I 00 Amount paid State Treasurer 19 00 $ 20 00 Retailers of Liquors by the quart Dr. To aggregate amount for 1862 $ 50 00 Contra Cr. By nmount of Treasurers commission $ 2 50 Paid State Treasurer 47 50 $ 50 00 EUing Houses Dr. To aggregate amount for 1862 $ 67 00 Contra Cr. By exoneration on Broad's license 5 00 By Treasurers commission 3 35 Amount paid State Treasurer 58 65 $ 67 00 Distillers Dr. To amount of licenso for 1862 $ 60 00 Contra Cr. By Treasurers commission 3, 00 Amount paid State Treasurer 57 00 $ CO 00 _ '.. . v.4ir* Ten Pin Alleys Dr. To nggrvgate amount for 1862 1$ 22 60 j Contra Cr. By Treasurer? crnnminsiun 1 12) Amount puui huio TiX'ttniireP 21 38 * 22 50 Billiard Room Dr. To amount of license for $ 15 00 Contra Cr. liy Treasurers commissioa 37 j Exonerations of IJafer 7 50 ! Amount paid .State Treasurer 7 13 \ $ 15 00 Bankers License Dr. To agtrregute amount for 1862 .* 10 00 Contra Cr. By Treasurers commissioa 50 Amount paid State Treasurer 9 50 % 10 00 Bctifoti) Conntn, 93: The undersigned Auditors of said County, | do hereby certify, that in pursuance of the j several acts of Assembly in such cases made j and provided, we met at the Court house in j the Borough of Bedford, and did audit and j adjust the accounts between A. J. Sansom. ' Esq.. Treasurer of Bedford County, and tire ' Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as contained j in the foregoing Statement*. Witness our hands and seal.- the 7th day of; January, 1803. GEORGE BAUGHMAN. DANIEL L. DEFIBAUGH. JOHN H. BARTON, Atteit, Auditors. J. W. I.isGExvia.TnK, Clerk SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of Sundry rit of Vend. Exponas, and Lavari Facia? to ma directed, there will be told at the Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, on Saturday, the 14:h nay of March, A. 1). 1803, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following real eitateto wit: All that certain out lot, piece, or parcel of land, situated in the manor of Bedford, in Bedford town ship, Bedford county, containing 30 acres 120 perch es, neat measure, cleared and under fence, adjoin ing lands of the devisees of S. M. Barclay, Esq., deceased, on the East, and lands of Sarah and C. Sellers,on the West Also—one other tract of land, situate in St. Clair tp., 3edford co., I'a., containing 75 acres more or leas, about 50 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story plank house, bank barn and other out buildings thereon erected, also an apple orch ard thereon, adjoining lands of Philip Sleek. Lewis Risling and others, and taken in execution a* the property of Abel W. Smith. Also—All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in St. Clair tp.. Bedlord Co., containing 21 acres and 143 perches, and allowance, adjoining lands of John O. Hoover, Thomas |McCoy and oth ers, nearly all cleared and under fence, and having thereon erected two log houses, a small double log barn, a blacksmith shop and wagorimakei shop, with an apple orchard, and a never failing spring of good water; also, all of said defendent's interest in and to one acre of ground, adjoining the above, all cleared and under fence, ha ving thereon errcttd a log frame house, and a stable' with a well of wa- 1 ter, and taken in execution as the property of Ja coh Fisher. Also —One tract of land containing 90 teres more or lesß, about 25 acres cleared and undrr fence, ad joining lands of James McDaniel, John Kenuaru, Lewis Koontz and others, situnte part in Monroe tp., and part in West Providence tp., Bedford co., and taken in execution as the property of Job O'- Neal. Also—Three lots of ground in the town of Hope welt, fronting about 30 feet esch on Mifflin Street, and extending back about ISO leet to Oak Street, with n two story plank tavern house with back buildings attached, and plank stable thereon erect ed, situated in Broad Top tp., Bedford co., and ta ken in execution as the property of Henry K. Strong dec'd. Also—all defendant, Samuel Carney's right, ti tle, and interest in and to oae tract of land on Will's mountain, ccntaintig 100 acres more or less, adjoining lahda of Charles Stucky, Lucinda Smith, and others, situate in Bedford tp., Bedford ro., and taken in execution as the property of Samuel Car ney. • JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Fob. 20th, 1863. Public Sale OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. Will be sold at the late residence of John S Sut ler, in Napier township, on Tuesday, 17th day of March, next, the following property, viz:—2 fine grey horses, I two horse wagon with bed and cov er, t two horse low broad wheeled and bed. 1 large broad wheeled Wagon and English bed, 1 Carriage, 1 Buggy, 2 Harrows, 4 Plow, 4 setts of good Har ness, 50 tons of good Timothy Hay, 550 Bushels of corn ears, ISO Bushels of Wheat, 200 Bushels of Good Oats, 00 Bu9helsof Buckwheat, a lot of Mix ed Grain and a lot of Good Potatoes. 2 Secret tries, ! 2 Bureaus, several Tables, some 4 dozen chairs, 2 Settees, several bedsteads, a numbei ot Feather Beds, &c., 1 Cook Store and fixtures, and a lot nt excellent caipet, with many articles not necesssry to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock of said day and continue from day to day until ill is sold. Alio, at tbe same time will be offered for sale, a Tract of Wood tsnd, containing about 14 acres, situate one mile west of Schellaburg, on tbe Turnpike, ad joining lands of John and Charles Colvin and oth ers. Terms made known on day of tale. SAMUEL G. STATLER, Auiiwiutrator of J. S. Static, died. Fob. 20, 1863. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The nndeieigned appointed to distribute the funds in the hands of the Sheriff arising from tbe sale of the real eetate of Roloitlon Rice will attend to the duties of said appointment at his office, in Bedfoid, on the second day of March next, where all inter ested may attend. J. W. LINGENFELTER. Feb. 20, 1 HOG, Audit or. ELECTION NOTICE. An Election will be held at the public house of Henry Hoke, in McConnelliburg, on the first Mon day of March, next, between the hour* of 12 o' clock, M., and 3, P. M., for five managers of the Chambersburg and Bedford Turnpike road com pany. T. B. KENNEDY, Pres't. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford connty, thero will be sold, on the premises, on SATURDAY 14 TH MARCH ME XT, the following doner i bed J teal Estate t A tract of land containing 201 Acres & 103 Perches, noat measure, situate in Snake Spring township, with Log House. Log Bare , and other out buildings thereon orected, late the property of Solomon Hnrklerond, dee'd. TERMS OF SALE—One-third to be paid in hand on confirmation of sale, and the rc miuudcr in two equal annual payments 1 hereaf ter, without interest. JOHN CESSNA, Administrator of Solomon Hnrkleroad, doe'd. Fob. IT, 1868. J Public Sale * ! or Vdluob't Heal Ettalt. | Br virtue of an order of the Orphan*' CoM | of Bedford County, ti*e undersigned will expo*a | to public sale upon tlic premises on Saturday j the 11th March, next, the following described real estate, viz; | A tract of land, containing 63 acres, with i a story and a half log house and double log | barn thereon erected; also, art apple orchard ! thereon of choice fruit—about 50 acres are I cleared and under pood fence. About three a-' : cn>s of this land is good meadow. , A never j failing spring of pood water near the house, j Also—One tract containing about 170 acres, I with a two story frame house with basement, a good bank barn and other out baildiifigs there on erected; also." a young apple orchard and good sugar camp thereon —about 40 acres clear ed and under good fence—about 4 acres mead ow. There is a good si ream of water running | through this property close to the house. Also—ono other tract containing about one i hundred acres, twenty-live of which are cleared I and under good fence—the balance well tim- I bered. Possession to be given Ist of April, 1863. j Tnuss : —One third in hand, and balance in | two equal annual payments wilts interest from j coilfirmation of sale. JOSEPH DHLL, Truitet of Iraae Gotighttiour , doc'd. Public Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE By order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County there will lc sold, on the premises, on SATURDAY 11TH MARCH SEX"t," at public vendue, a certain tract of land sittf* ate in Southampton township, Bedford county, adjoining land of Wiliiatn Jnmes, Asa HoW sare, Richard Barthcipw and others containing 254 Acres, 1 with a log dwelling house ono and a half sto ries high, about 35 acres cleared, and a v Saw Mill thereon that will cut one hundred feet of lumber in an hotir. TERMS OF SALE—One third to bo paid in hand on confirmation of sale, and the re mainder in two equal annual payments there after without interest. DAVID HOWSARE. Fob 14, 1863. Guardian Ac. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. There will lie sold at public auction on the premises, on in THURSDAY If)TH MARCH NEXT, , the following valuable Ileal Estate, late the property of John S. Statler, dee'd.', to wit: two lots of grouud. situate in the Borough' of Stoystown, on the corner of Pitt and Johns town Streets, having thereon erected a. fa# double House, a good Store room, Ware room, Tailor shop und Tinner shop, with omvenicat out buildings. " •' ALSO—About 18 acres of'good meadow land, adjoining said Borough, laud of Ilitea Heirs and others. Terms will be made known on day of sale and attendance given by ■ r - S. G. STATLEK, Feb 20, 18G3. Adra'r. PUBLIC SALH OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The undersigned will (iffer at PnbHc Sals on TUESDAY 3D OF MARCH NEXT, liis farm in Napier township, Bedford County, about 4 miles North of Schellsburg, containing 170 acres more or less, about 100 acres cleared and under fence. There is about 40 acres of sand bottom, about 60 acres of meadow land, and nearly nil the remainder of limestone qual ity. The improvements are a largo frame hotiM and barn, and other ont-buildingsj also, appls and peach orchards, with cherries, pears and other fruit. This farm lies on the Ww4 stdo of the Chestnut ridge, is well watered and timber-* cd, and is one of the best farms in the neigh borhood. Terms made to suit the purchaser. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock of said day, and attend* ance given by GEORGE BLACKBURN. Feb. 20, 1803. ELECTION NOTICE. The stockholders of the Bedford and Stoys town Turnpike Koad Company, nre requested to meet at tho house of James Frazcr in Schellsburg, on the first Monday in March, between the hours of one and four o'clock, W elect live managers for said Company. Feb. 20,1863. A. E SCIIELL. Pension ft Bounty Ctnim*. Cetar,a & Shannon have received all the forms I and instruction* lor procuring Soldier* Fepalbta* 4 Bounty money. The earlier application, i* made i the looner claim* wilt be attended to *t W*hiaf '"• CESSNA k SHANNON. I January 8, ]S63,— tf. Bed lord, Pa. kimuklAL house. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAJi*, C STREET, BETWEEN 44 AND 6TH STRKHTS,. -! A air the National Haiti, and two ifmtu from tHt Railroad Depot, WASHINGTON, B.C. Fine Parlors for the Accommodation of l &dta. Room and Board per day - t W OO- Room and Board per week - - WDO Room*, alone, per day ... 1 00c Meala, aaeh, - - - - 38 • Meala, per week, alone, • si-. 480 l Lodging, If the room i* vacated by 7 a. ro. 30 The KIMMELL HOUSE i* newly and elegsctly lor oiahed, and in every respect a firat ctaas Botal. I invit* the public to call and examine. A. F. KIM M ELL, ftopetotor. The beg livery Stable in the City, Attacfai GENERAL STAGE OFFICE The following Stagea ran from the Kim to* II Ha*#, dailyi To Leonardtown, St. Mfty'a Jurrot fiville, T. B. Beantown. Byronfows, villa, Charlotte Hall, Cbaptiep.awl Leonaidtowwl ■* Also a trl-weekly Ha* twPort Tobacco, leave* the Kimmell Houaa every Tuesday, urday, at 4 paat 7a. m. t via Piacataway, Duffle Id, t* Port Tobacco. A. P. KIMMELL, Apent. j January 16, 18E3. ' 2.,-j rl)) , STRAYSTEER. u # Cam* to tho premise* of the •überibar, irN**_; ( , pier township, Bedford county, loon timt in Nov ember iatt, a red steer, vaith wbitt bacb. marki, iuppoiei) to bjw one , , - tyring. The ofcier t r**\ \&fiwflo Feb. 18, lb3.
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