BEDFORD GAZETTE. B. f. MKYKRB, comm.* Kr-'-r—^iri 1 iu— —U-- —' — l FRIDAY, ii i i i i APRIL lA, 18S3. mi mi | f.4:-. ted by the President, for. tho purpose of pro enririg to address the Cfttb. On ill -Hon the Club odjonrnsd to meet on S-Kur'iii*. yening, the 3d of Mhy, 1838. ISAAC Presideat H O. V jankr, I E I torn, f Beeretama An Infamous Order. Whilst the Abolitionists are using every ef fort to corrupt, the political sentiments of the soldiers, bribing theft to turn against the Dem ocrats by promises of promotion aud by grant-1 ing them voting furloughs, it seems thut no Democratic officer is to be permitted even to furnish his men with tickets. The Army is a field of operations which Abolition politicians mean to cultivate exclusively, and no Democrat is to be allowed to "put his hoe in there." We are fop equal rights in the Arm}-, as well as ev erywhere else, and our Democratic soldiers must and shall have the right to voto their sen timents. The following order should meet the condemnation of every American citizen who lias any respect for his birth-right and should consign to lasting infamy the men who dared to | make it. "WAR DKPARTXT, • ) Washington, Mar. 13,18G3. J SPECIAL ORDERS NO- 19. 34. By direction of the President, the follow ing named officer is hereby dismissed from the service of the United States: Lieutenant A. J. Edgorly, 4th New Hampshire Volunteers, for circulating "Copperhead Tickets," and doing all in his power to promote the success of the rebel cause in his state, By order of the Secretary of War, 1,. THOMAS. Adj't General* Gov. Tod, of Ohio, hits been arrested for kidnapping Dr. Olds, of that Stato. The Grand Jury of Fairfield county, found a truo bill a gainst the Governor, and he was required to givo bail for his appearance at the next term of Court. ThaukGod! the spirit of freemen has yet a dwelling place in one county of thu ter ror-ridden North. ; TEACHERS' IUSTITUTE ILv. B. H. Hunt will deliver a lecture before the Teachers' In stitute on Friday evening, 10th iust. The pub lic arc invited to attend. By the President of the United States of America. A PROCLAMATION. Whreas, The Senate of the United States, devoutly recognized the Supreme Authority and just Government of Almighty God, in utl the utlairn of mm and nations, has by a resolution, requested the l'resident to designate and set a part a day of National prayer and humilia tion. And whereas, It is the duty of nations as well as of men, to own their dependance upon the overruling power of God, to confess their sins and transgressions in humble sorrow, vet with assured hope that genuine rupentence will lead to mercy and pardon, and to recognizo the sub lime truth, announced in the Holy Scriptures and proven by all history, that those nations only are blessed whose God is the Lord. And, insomuch as.we know that, by His di vine law, nations, like individuals, are subject to punishments and chastisements in this world, w*f HQt jilfltV** tha ma.La.nutv. of civil war, which now desolates the land, uiny be but a punishment inflicted upon us for our presumptuous sins, to the needful end of our national reformation as a whole people 1 We have grown in numbers, wealth and power its no other nation has ever grown. But we have forgotten God. We have forgotten the gracious hand which preserved us in peace, and multi plied and strengthened us; and we have vainly imagined, in the deccitfulnss of our heart#, that all these blessings were produced by sonic superior wisdom or virtue of our own. Intoxi cated with uubroken success, we havo become too self sufficient to feel the necessity of redeem ing and preserving grace, too proud to pray to the God that made us I It behooves us, then, to humble ourselves be fore the otfended power, to confess our nation lal tins, and to pray for clemency and forgive ness. Now, therefore, in compliance with the request and fully concurring in the views of the Son ate, I do, by this my proclamation, designate and set apart Thursday, the 30th day of April, 1863, as a day of national humiliation, fasting and prayer. And Ido hereby request nil the people to abstain on that day front their ordi nary secular pursuits, and to unite nt their several places of public worship and their re pective homes, in keeping the day holy to the Lord, and devoted to the humble discharge of the religious duties propel to that solemn occa sion. All this being dona, in sincerity and truth, let us then rest humbly in the hope, authorized by the Divine teachings, that the united cry of the nation will be heard on high, and answered wi-th blessings, no less than the pardon of our rial ional sins, and restoration of our now divi ded and suffering country to it* former happy' cotidiiion of unity and peace. Ln witness whereof, I have hereunto set iHy hand, and caused the seal of the United States to bo affixed. Don e tri the city of .Washington this thirti eth day of March, in tho year of our 1 r _ Loi*d one thousand tight hundred and ! B 'J sixty-three, and of the independence 1 of tl United States the cigbty-scv •ntVf, 1 ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By tho Presid ont: WILLIAM K. St£W AIID, Secretary of State. A Great Statesman Speaking to the Peo ple—Alexander Hamilton on Coercion and Civil War. TLo following is v;n extract from a epeech de livered .in 1788 of jhat great etateernan and true patriot, Alexander ILvuiiUon, in the Con vention Unvt was hcln' in the State of New York, lor tho rati float ton of the Constitution of lite United Status, at will be remembered that Hamilton was also a member of tho Con vention which framed the Constitution: — "The States can nuver lose* their powers till the whole people of Atnerici at* robbed of their liberties. These must go together. They must support each other or meet u cosnmou fate. 1 wish the committee to remember that the Con stitution under examination is frumwi ujton tru ly Republican priii riplcg, and that, as it ex preosly designed for a common pritortiup find the general welfare of thaJLlniteJ Sutcv, it must be utterly repugnant to tbjs Constitution to sub vert the State Governments or oppress the peo ple. The coercion of States is one of the mad dest projects that was ever devised- A fili ate of ooatfdssoea will never be ocxAoed t single State. This being the- case, can we sti; poso it wise to hazard a civil war? It woul I be a nation ut war with itself. Can any ret I sonablc man be well disposed towards a Got eminent that makes war and carnage the onl I means of supporting itself—a Government ths can exist only by the sword? Every such wn must involve the innocent with the guilty. Thi single consideration should not lie inefficient t dispose overy pcneable citizen against sucli Government. Important From South Carolina. Tho Attack on Charleston —Our Troop Landed on John's Island—Skirmishinj Commenced—Rebel Pickets Driven In. FORTRESS MONROE, April s. —Yesterday') Richmond Dispatch says that Ponsacola was fi rod by the Union soldiers about the 23d ult. and most of the town destroyed. The soldier are going to reinforce Gen. Banks. STIRRING NEWS FROM SOUTH CAROLINA. The enemy have landed in force on Seabrook': or John.s Island. Five gunboats and BO vera transports are lying off the island. Skirmish ing lias already taken place between ours nn< the enemies' pickets. Our pickets aro driver in, and the Federals are advancing. General Ilagood has ordered all the women and children and non-combatants removed fron Adams' Run, which is twenty miles from Sea brook Island. CINCINNATI, April 4. —Passengers who ar rived at Cairo yesterday, state that the late movement on Haines' Bluff was a failure. Th< fleet and transports had returned to Young': Point. Gen. Grant succeeded in placing a bat-i tery of 8 t-pounder Parrotts lieyond the levee in n position toeasily rench Vicksburg, and was about to open the bombardmont. A I'EACK. PARTY IN THE SOUTH Among the Southern items of news received, is one reporting tho formation of a peace party, headed by Henry S. Foote, Alexander Masley, editor of the Richmond Whig, and others. Ites : olutions on the subject will probably pass the j lower House of Congress before the adjourn ment. It is said thnt the course of the Rich mond Enquirer is disapproved of by many of the leading men of Congress. The Chattanooga Ilebel says a blow will be i struck before June, which will unfetter the long manacled State of Kentucky. Reports from Columbus say that a force of 700 rebels was discovered yesterday, marching towards Hickman, with the intention of taking that place. Gen. Asboth started down this morning with 600 men, and a large force is rea dy to leave at a moment's notice. —MARRIED— ELDER—YOUNKIN.—On the 2nd inst., in Sehellsburg, by the Rev. J. Hannaberry, Mr. VV. Elder, of Bedford co., Pa., to Miss Ann E. Youn'tin, of Contreville, Somerset Co., Pa. WEISEL—SNIDER.—In Pattonsrille, this county, ut the residence of Mr. Daniel Lingen felter, on Monday morning, April 5, 1863 by KJV. Wm. M. Detriek, Abraham Weisel, Esq., of Friends Cove, to Miss Elizabeth Snider, of the former place. DAVIS.—In Ploasantville, Docerabcr 20, 1862, of iliptheria, Rebecca Davis aged 29 years 11 months. SLEEK. —Near Ploasantville, December 23, 1862, of iliptheria, Libbic Sleek, aged 23 years I month and 3 days. Both daughters of Sam ucl M. and Ann Sleek. SLEEK.—Near St. Clairsville, February 18, 1863, ol consumption, ClmrleH V. Sleek, bro ther of the above, aged 32 years, 4 months and 9 days SLEEK.—On the Ist inst., Ida Iloamer, daughter of Charles V. and Charlotte Sleek, aged 3 years, 4 months and 18 days. CRISMAN.—On the 17th of December, 1862, at the residence of Philip Shriner, in St. Clair tp., Margaret Gasman, in the 64th year of her age. "Neglected but not forgotten." D. W. C. WALK.—Near Woodbcrry on the 6th inst., Aura Zella Walk, daughter of Snmuel and Laura Walk, aged 2 vems, 1 month and 2 days. <}■ Times, please copy.] FUNK.—On the 2d inst., Miss Hester Funk, in the 67th year of her age. SHANNON.—In Bedford, on the 2d inst., Bin nie Benedict, second daughter of Oliver and Ginmo Shannon, aged about 5 years. In the death of this interesting child, we have another evidence of the uncertainty of life, a few short days changed her from the brightness and bloom of health, to a lifeless and inanimate corpse* The lovely bud has been transplanted from Earth to bloom amongst the roses of Hea ven: but those endearing little epithets with which she was wont to address those she loved, arc engraven upon the hearts of many, who will hold hqr in sweet remembrance. That youthful mind had already, by parental love, liecn impressed with the truths of our holy re ligion—and that infant voice, taught to sing the praises of her Saviour. Amidst all hcrsufferings she sweetly sang "I want to be an angel," and exclaimed: "Mamma, dear, 1 am going to God." Deeply do those fond strfckon parents feel this to be a harsh world, where affection knows no place to treasure np its loved one's but the cold grave—thev have the condolence of mnny kind friends, but their sorrow is too f! >p for any hut God to lift. He has seen fit in inscrutable Providence to send the affliction, and will also pour the oil of consolation into their troubled hearts. Little Binnie is now being taugbt in the school of Heaven, with little companions who had gone before, to sing in sweeter, louder strains, the love of that Saviour who took lit tle children in His arms and blessed them. "She cannot come unto you, but ye caa go unto her." SUE. Volunteers for tho Army should not leave the Citv until supplied with HOLLOWAY*S PILLS AND OINTMENT. For Sores, Scur vy, Wounds, Small Pox, Fevers, and Hovel complaints, the modicincs arc the best in the world. Every French Soldier uses them. On ly 25 con ts per box. 312 FIVE-TWENTY C. N LOAN. The rubrcribera ire subscription aitenta to iii pose of tbe Fiee-Twenty year. UNITED STATES LOAN. Amounts rin be bad to suit the aneanyof different individuals from Fifty Dollars to Tnou •indt. The interest to be payable and to be ae* eoontad for bait yearly in GOLD. REED A SCHEIE. April W, IMA-Mo* 3nttoumtmcnts. Trims -.—for annonr.cing candidates for Assam- , bly Prolhouotary, and Sheritl, $3 00; for Tfeaaur er $2.00; foi Commissioner, Auditor and Poor Di rector, SI.OO. To insure insertion,ull announce ments must be paid in advance. Assembly. "We are authorised to announce Geo. W. Gump of Napier tp., as a candidate for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. We are autborixed to announce the name of Wm. M. Hall, Esq.. as a candidate for the Legislature, subject to tbe decisioo of the Democratic County Convention. To THE DEMOCRATS or BEDFORD COUNTY I—l offer mysolf as a candidate for the office of Representa tive in the next Legislature, subject to thedecisioa of th a Democratic County Convention. B. F. MEYERS. Prothonolary. Ma. F.DITOR I—Please announce the name of John B. Fluke, Esq.. for the office of Frothonotary,sub ject to the decision of tbe Democratic County Con vention. We are authorized to announce J. Henry Scbell, Esq., of Schellsburg borough, as a randidatefoi tbe office of Prothonolary, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce A.J. Snively, of Scheilsburg Bor., as a candidat • for Prcithonotary, subject to tbe decision of the Democrat ic County Convention. Wo are authorized to announce O. E. Shannon, Ess]., as a candidate for Prothonotary, subject to the decision of tbe Democratic County Convention. Sheriff*. We are authorized to announce lsaar D. Ernest,of Bedford tjP., as n candidate for Sheritl, subject to the decision of the Democratic Count) Convention. We are authorized to announce Ip.-.ac Kensinger, Esq., of Li berty township, ss a candidate for Sheritl, subject to tbe decision of the Dems>cratic County Convention. We tre authorized to announce Philip Morgerf, of Bloody Run Borough, as a candidate lor .Sheriff, sub ject to tbe decision of the Democratic County Con vention. We are authorized to announce Capt. John Al - of St. Clair township, as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Dem ociatic county convention. Mr. Editor i—Please announce Geo. W. Horn, Esq., of Harrison tp., as a candidate for Sheriff sub ject to the decision of the Democratic County Con vention. We are authorized to announce W. A. Powell, of Harrison tp. as a candidite for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Conven tion. We are authorized to announce S. D. Broad, of Schelbburg, ns a candidate for Sheriff, stbject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention We are authorized to arnounce flenry Fluke, of M iddle Woodberrv township, as a candidate fnr the office ot Sheriff, subject to the decision of theDein- j ocratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce Hugh Moore, of Bedford tp., as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce Col. John Hafer as a candidate fnr Sheriff, subject to Ibe decision of ths Democratic County Convention. Treasurer. We are authorized to announce tihe name of John Boor, of Bed fold borough, as a candidate for tbe of fice of Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce the name of Geo. Maidoiff of Bcdfoid borough, for the office of Coun ty Treasurer* subject to the decision of the Demo cratic County Convention. Ma. EDITOR: Please announce J. B. Farquhsr, of founVy Treasufe!, Democratic County Convention. MR. EDITOR; Please announce Samuel Defibangh, of Bedford tp., as a suitable candidate for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Wa are authorized to announce S. J. MSCauslin, of Bedford borough, is a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention, Commissioner. We are nuthoiized to announce David Evans, of Monroe town.hip, as u candidate for Commissioner, subject to tha decision of the Democratic County Convention. MR. EDITOR Please announce Abraham Reigh ard, of Bedford tp., as a candidate for the office of CountyComrr'iasioner. subj-ct to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Poor Director, We are authorized to announce Henry Mosea, of Bedford township, as a candidate for Poor Director, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorized to unnounee David Stiver, of Bedford township, as a candidate for Poor Director, subject to the decision of tbc Democratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce the name of Ja cob D. Fetter, ol Bedford township, as a candidate for the office of Poor Director, subject to the deci •ion of the Democratic County Convention. NOTICE. The following named persona have filed their pe titions and will make application to the Court of Quarter Session of the Peace, in and for the county of Bedford, to be held on the firat Monday ( tth day) of May next for Tavern License: Joseph Poller lluena Vista. .T. A. Kaum Liberty township. D. A. T. Black K. Provideace tp., Lemuel Evans Bioad Top Bernard O'Neal Chantysvilla Valentine Wer:z Harrison tp., A. W. Mowry Pattonstille Charles Bush Londonderry Peter Amiclt St. Clair John A.Gump Bloody Run Eliza Haney C. Valley tp. Martin Feichlner Harrison Henry Keyser Catharine Trickes Stgneratown A. J Pennell Hainshurg David Stuckey __ G. M.Colvio Scbellsburg J. M. Robison do Henry Fluke Woodherry Wm. M. Pearson do John C. Black Thomas Ritcbey Mrs. Sarah Fiber Bedford l>r Michael Eienelberger Hopewell Isaac Mengel Bedford bof Samdel M Sleek St. Clair John Besserer Liberty Valentine Steckman Bedford bor. John Markle, Dry Ridge Frederick Mock South Woodberry A. G. Allen Bedford Springs Joseph Moitimore Shake Spring J. P. Cessna Bloody Run Patrick Drhew Coaldale J. A. Soivley Scbelisburg lor. April, 10, 1863. OYes! O Yes! The subscriber having taken out auctioneer and Sale License will att end wherever desired on the shortest notice and most reasonable term,. JOHN DItKEN. April 10, 1863. 7 PROTHONOTA rNOTICE. Notice is hereby giveu, that the account of Elias Dell, Esq., Committee of Jacob Eekbart, a lunatic, baa been filed in the Protbonotary's otfire, and that the same will be presented to the Court of Com mon Plena in and for aaid count? foi Confirmation, on Monday the tth day of May neat. A. B. BONN. Pretb'y. Protbonotary's oAee, Bedford, xprii i *,my JOY, COE &. CO., .idvrrlising and Commission wfyenfa, AND DCALXIR IN PRINTING INKS OF ALL KINDS. Type? Printing materials, a ITSES, put down for trial at May T.jQh day) 1863. John W. Beeler y Henry Moses A. M'Grigor, Esq. Samuel Clerk Gideon Hiteshew # 'i John Wonders Daniel Welter • J.W. Ling, nfelter com mittee of A. Sill Fulton county •< Tate & Lingenfelter F. D. Beegle Jesse Sleek T. M. Lynch et al •< William Spidle August Atalbom Cimib'd Valley M. P. C. Henry McDonald Abx'r MrGrigor John Lambert " Charles Williams Bedford R. R. Co. Ctitrles Smith Same •• Jonathan Bowser Alex'r McGrigor Henry McDonald April 10. A. B. BUNN, Protb'y. LIST OF GRAND JURORS, Drawn for May term (4fA day) 1863. James Allison, Foreman; Jmcob Stoler, Thos. J. Miller, Jacob (jr. Dively, .John Shoemnker, Jacob Speight, John P. Potter, Adolplius Ake, George Ziminers, of A., Gtiorge Whip, Ad am /embower, Isaac Hlunklcy. Tlios. Imler, Samuel Barley, John Mutzger,. Cha's Stuckcy, Isaac Konsinger, Nathan Oldham, Hugh Wertz, John Kcg, AnJ'w Horn, jr., Thos. Gilchrist, John W. Scott, Jacob Hardman. LIST OF PETIT JU RORS, Drawn for May term (4/A day) 18S3. P. Winegardner, A. J. CnsJnan, John Mock, Jacob Conrad, Valentine Emmett, Geo. Roads, George Potts, Baltzer Fletcher, Jacob Carpen ter, P. H. Davis, Martin Hoovttr, Samuel Sha fer, Asa Williams, William Hancock, Westlcy Perdcw, Jacob H. Wright, F. I). Becgle, Dan iel Cring, Philip Hardman, CharPes S. Crisman, William Cessna, jr., John Miller, Enoch Cates, George Brown, John Imler, Joseph Mullin, Samuel Shafer, Geo. Bortz, Thois. Price, Ben jamin Wigticld, Singleton Suter, Simon Nycum, John C. Figart, Geo. Fluck, Samuel Nicode mus, Daniel Stufer Samuel Shuck, Thomas Ritchcy. To the Coroner, the Justices of the Peaee, ami Com stabler in the. different Townships in the County of Bedford, Greeting, KNOW YE that in pursuance of a precept to me directed, under the hand and seal ol the Hon. JAMfciS NILL, President of the several Courts of Lo nmon Pleas in the Sixteenth District, con sisting of the counties of Franklin. Fulton, Bedford and Somerset, and by virtue of his office of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail de livery for the trial of capital end other offenders therein and in the General Court of Quarter Sean ions of the Peace; and JOHN TAVI.OK and JAMES BCKNS, Jr. Esq?., Judges ot the same Court in the same County of Bedford, You and each of you are hereby required to be and appear in your proper persons with your Records, Recognizances, Examinations, and other remembrances Hrtore the Judges aforesaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Over and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Genera! Quarter Sessions of the Peace therein to be holden for the county of Bedford, aforesaid on the first Monday of May, (being the 4th day.) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, there and then to do those things to which your several offices ap pertain. GIVEN under my hand at Bedford, on the 10th of April, in the'yeai of our Lord, 1863. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff's Office, Bedford, ( Sheriff, April 10, 1863. f ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of Dan iel B. Long, late of Liberty tp., dee'd, having been granted to tho subscriber, all persons in debted to said estate, arc hereby notified to make immediate payment, nnd those having claims will prevent them duly authenticated for settlement- JOSEPH E. LONG, April at the same price. His motto ia "quick sale* and smalt profits.'* T. *. GETTVS. April 10, 1863. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of Sundry write of Ft. Ph. Fend. E*. pooas and Levari Facias to me directed, there will be sold at the Court House, j n the Borough of Bed* ford, on Saturday tl.e 2 I day of May, 1863, at ill o'clock, A. M. the fol'owing real estate, to wil i All the defendant", J. P. Eriobbau.iv's interest ia the following described tract of land, si'uete in Londonderry township, Bedford County and- State of Pennsylvania,on the witers of big Wild's Oeek being the land that the sard.f. P. Rriehbetrmbought of Peter Smith, adjoining landr of Jonn Vfilhelm, John Miller, Levi Sb-ifer, Shrnyer and others. One tract or part of a traet containing 281 j acre* and 135 perches And the o.her tract, warranted in the name of Edward Allen, cont 'ining 464 acres and allowance and taken in executica as the prop erty of J. Peter Krichhaum. ALSO—One lot of Ground containing about half an acre more or leu*, all cleared and under lence, with a two atory Rough Cast House and log stable thereon elected, adjoining lands ol Daniel Miller's John Brumbtugh and other*, situate in Soutb Woodherry township, Bnitord County, and taken in execution as the property of Willi.m Straley. ALSO—One r.ctof land con aming 225 acre* more or lees, about 72 acres cleared and under fence with a stoty and a half log house, (tenant house, Saw mill, double log barn and other out huildinge thereon erected ; also, an apple nrehnrd thereon, ad joining land* of Michael Stutfi, Caueltun Ake and others, situate in Union township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of George- Snyder. ALSO.— All the defendant, Jo.cph C. Brum bangn's light title and interest in anil to one t aetof land, containing 60 acies mor-' or less, about 55 a c:e cleared and under fence, with t small log home and log stable thereon erected, adjoining lauds of David Bndnthal. Jacob Smith and others, situato in Middle Woodberry township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the prop-rty ot Joseph C. Brumbaugh. ALSO. —All the defendant, George Snyder's in terest in and to u certain Saw Mill on the premises of the said George Snyder situate in Union town ship, Bedford County, near the Public road leading from Mowry's Mill to Texas, and the lot of ground, curtilage appurtenances necess ry to said Saw Mill and taken in execution at the piopeity of George- Snyder. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriffs office, I Sheriff.. April 10, 1863. J 'NEW GOODS! The Butntiiu,, !■■<— just locoived it now sup ply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which in addition to their previous stock, ren ders the present assortment complete, JWTWITHSTAJYDIJYG TIIE GREAT AD VJIJYCE IJY GOODS THEY STILL„ HAVE SOME £ARGAIJ\S TO OFFER,. AAD RESPECTFULLY ASK BUYERS TO CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE PURCHASING. A. B. CRAMER & CO. March 20, 1803. ~ PUBLIC SALE OK Valuable Real Ettale. [JOHN ALSIP, Auctioneer.} There will he sold, at pnblic auction, on then premises, on TUESDAY 14/A OF APRIL, the following valuable Real Estate late the, property of John S. Statlcr, dec'd, vis: TWO GOOD LOTS OF GROUND, situate in the borough of Stoystown, on corner of Pitt aud Johnstown streets, having, thereon erected a large Double House, Store Room, Ware Room, Tailor Shop and Tinner Shop, with convenient out-buildings.—ALSO, about 18 acres of good Mendow land, adjoining said borough, land of Hite's heirs aud others. ALSO on Wednesday nth, will be offered for sale, a Traat of Wood land, containing about 14 acre), situate one mile west of Schellsburg, on the Turnpike, ad joining land) of John and Charles Colvin and otb era. Terms made known on day of sale. SAMUKL G. STATLER, Administrator of J. S. Statier, dec'd. Mar. 20, 1863 [Sotnereot Democrat, Herald Jk Whig copy Bt*.) AUDITOR S NOTICE. The undersigned appointed to report a distri bution of the money in the hands of John J. Cessna, Esq., High Sheriff of Bedford county, arising from the sale of the roal estate of Wil liam Spidle. among the persons legally entitled to receive it, will attend to the duties of his ap pointment on Tuesday the 14th day of April next, at the office of Mann & Spang, in Bedford, at 10 o'clock, A. M., When and whore all par ties interested can attend. G. H. SPANG, March 20, 1863. ' Auditor. R(JLE TO SHOW CAUSE~ Commonwealth oil In Common Pleas of Pennsylvania, tor ase | ford county, No. 88, April of the heiri of John 1 Teim, 1860. Land sold by Fluce, deceased, | defendant Entrikin, to Fleck v. | & Little, who paid the par- James Entrikin and }>chise money aad afterwards John Griffith,with no- pays this lien, wborefore oa tire to Wen. Fluck, motion of O. E. Shannon, Ceirge Fluck. and Esq., rule to show eauaa William Little, terre why the terra tenantashould tenants. not ba aubrog •tod. In testimony whereof 1 have her son to set w band and aflUted lbs seal of aaid Court, at Bedford, the 12th day qf February, A. D. 18. After* M( A. IWN, Protb'y.