Uebforb <f tratttg, 00: At an Orphans' Court held at Bedford in and "for the county of Bedford, on the 16th day of No vember, A. D. 1863, before the Judges of (he said Coert, . v On motion ot A. King, Esq., the Court grant a .jple upon the heirs and legal representatives ot Sam uel McMullen, late of North Woodberry township, Bedford county, now Blair county, dec'd., to wit: Mury, intermarried with Harry Gates, now deceas ed, and leaving a daughter, Sarah, intermarried with John E. Satterfield, residing in the county of Bed ford, William McMullen, lesiding in Clarion coun- Pa., Elizabeth, intermarried with Johnson Mc- Clelland, since deceased, lesving children whose names and residence are unknown, but are believed to reside in Carroll county, in tne state of Indiana, Susan and Sarah, both since dead, without lawful issue, Gerald McKiernun, and William Lapin Mr- Kierruyj, children of Catharine (an h"ir) and Wm. ■McKiernan, residing, in Douglas county, Kansas, Samuel McMullen and Nancy Jane Tusaey, widow ol James Tussey, residing in Douglas county, Kan sas, to be and appear at an Orphans' Court to be held at Bedford, on the second Monday (Bth day) of February next, to accept or refuse to take the real ■estate of the sajd Samuel McMullen, dec'd., at the valuation which has been valued and appraised in pursuance of tt wr jt of partition or valuation issued out of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, and to thg Sheriff 0 | said county directed, or show cause why the same should not be sold bv order of the said Court. • In testimony whereof J have heieun to set my band and the seal of the said Court at Bedford, the 22d day of De cember, A. D. 1563. O. E. SHANNON, Clerk. Attest— JOHN ALDSTADT, Sheriff. Bcbtorb (ttcmntn, 03: At an Oiphans' Court held at BpJford, in and for the county of Bedford, on the 10'h day of No vember, A. D. 1863, before the Judges of the said Court, on motion of J. W. Lingenl'elter, Esq., the Court grant a rule upon the heirs and legal repre sentatives of Philip Shroyer, late of Londonderry township, dec'd ,to wit: Jacob Shroyer, William Shroyer, residing in Maryland, John Shroyer, resid ing :n Somerset com ty, Pa., Tinnie, wife of Philip Klitz, lesiding in Bedford county, Pa., Polly Gom niell, wife of Peter Gorrimell. residing in Somerset county, Pa., Elizabeth, widow of William Speal man, residing in Somerset county. Pa., Rachel Cast n'e'r, wife of John Castner, residing in Bedford co., Pa., Sarah Klitz, wife of Samuel Klitz, residing in Bedford county, Pa., Philip shroyer, residing in Henry county, lowa, Daniel Sbio)er, residing in Bedford county, Pa., Adam Shroyer, living in Bed ford county, Pa., Susan, wife of Jacob Willison, re siding in Bedford county, Pa., to be and appear at an Orphans' Court lo be held at Bedford in said county on the 2d Monday (8:h day; of February next to accept or refuse to take the real estate of the said Philip Shroyer. dec'd., at the valuation which has been valued and appraised in pursuance of a writ of partition or valuation issued out of the Or phans' Court of Bedford county, and to the Sheriff of said county directed, or show cause why the same should not be sold by order of the said Court. €iu testimony whereof I have hereunto St, set my baud and the seal of said Court at Bedford, the 22d day of December, P? ' * 0. E.SHANNON, Clerk. Attest— JOHN At, DSTADT, Sheriff. RECEIPTS AKD EXPEA DITURES Of Bedford Borough for Hit year 1862. JOHN BORDER, Treasurer, in account with the Borough of Bedford, for the year 1862. DR. To cash received from former Treasurer, H. Nicudenus, sl9 24 To amount received from R. D. Barclay on Judgment against Agnew, 29 IP To amount froin Nicodemus as collector 91 SO To amount from Levi Agnew or. judg't, 15 81 To amount from collector H. Nicodemus 210 02 To amount from Agnew, Smith and Nico demus 42 95 To amount from H. Nicodemus 102 62 Total $O4l 31 CR. By amount paid J. Palmer for (iarretson for cement $ 3 20 Paid J. Painter salary as clerk, stationery, &c., 23 no Paid Daniel Beard auditor's fees 3 00 Paid W. R. King do 3 00 Paid H. Ntcooemus for swearing in officers 375 Paid H. Nicodemus ns adm'r of S. H.Tate lor recording deed C 94 Paid D. Over for printing 3 50 Paid John Minnich bill of work 3 50 Paid Daniel Shuck for hauling dirt 12 00 Paid for digging foundation lor hay scales 10 25 Paid Levi Agnew one year's salary as wa ter master . 62 50 Paid for digging ditch, laying pipes, Ike., 13 12 Paid J. R. Durborrow for printing 10 00 Paid D. Borber salary for attending town clock 20 00 Paid Samuel Boor for posts for hay scales 8 00 Paid H. C. Reamer for record book 5 00 Paid James Curboy for work on Pitt st. 32 00 Paid B. F. Meyers for printing 12 00 Paid D. Crouse for walling foundation for hay scales 11 70 Paid Patrick Wall for carting at hay scales 300 Paid John Border salary as treasurer 20 00 Total ssll 99 . Balance due borough $29 32 Statement of money due to Bedford Borough on the first day of April, 1863 Balance due borough on duplicates of 1860 and 1861 $726 14 Due I roar H. Nicodemus collector on du plicate of 1862 3 10 Due from A. J. Sansom, weigh master, on settlement April 22, 1863, $26 43J Aggregate of outstanding moneys due bor ough np to April 1, 1863, 784 99* The above is subject to exonerations and credits by cheek to be made on duplicates of 1860, '6l h '62. The undersigned, Auditors of the Borough of Bedford do hereby certify that in pursuance of the act of Assembly in such case made and provided, met at the office of John Palmer, Esq., in said bor ough, and did audit and adjust the accounts between John Border, Treasurer of the Borough, and said Borough, as contained in the foregoing statement. Witness our hands this 17th day of December, 1863. LEWIS BAIJPP, N. J. LYONS, Attest— Auditors. JOHN PALMER, Clerk. STRAY COW. Came trespassing on the premises of the subscriber, residing iu Hopewell tp., about lbe first of November last, a Brindled Muley Cow, medium size, no ear marks observable* The owner is requested to prove his property, pay chayges and take her away, or she will be dis . posed of according to law. Dec. 18—3ts. JACOB STEEL. r ' . ELECTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders of the Bedford Rail Road Company, that the an nual meeting of the Stockholders will be beld at the office of said Company in Bedford, ou tlic second Monday, (11th day) of January, 1864, for the purpose of electing a President and twelve Directors for the ensuing year—The e lection will open at 2 and.close at 4 o'clock, P. JOHN 1\ REED, Sec'ry. December 18> 1&63. 100 SACKS.GROUND ALUM SALT, Jutt c*iv4,at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S. 1 r CLOTHING. Go to Cramer U Oo'g. and Look at their immense •ikfyly 01 CLOTHINty before you parchaee* * November 20. * Hartley's Column. The great F.ureka Hay, Straw and Fodder Cutter and Crusher, ran now be obtained from Wm. Hart ley, agent for Bedford and adjoining courfties. This cutter now stands UNECIUAI.I.EU. Three sizes art made, and the largest size will cut and crush as fast as three men can tee I it. Hay is scarce and will be high in price. Sensible farmers will save their hay anil feed cut corn fodder to both horses and cattle. Try one of these cutlers, fanners, and you will not regret it. All machines warrauted. Hartley is also agent for the celebroted "k'ey-Stonc Dider-iMill." Which is the BEST AND EASIEST RUNNING Mint, now made. Hardware in all its variety can be had at the Naiiiinoth -Store 0 F William Hartley, at low rates, as the greater part of histtnmense stock was purchased at the OLD PRICES Hartley is sole agent in Bedford county, for the sale of the celebrated CHAMBERSBURG COOK STOVE, which is the liearieat and h*t planned Cook Stove ever so'd in this county, as all must admit who en. amine it—call and see it. HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE AND IRON COOKING UTENSILS, POTS, WAF FLE IRONS, SKILLETS, GRID DLES, GRIDIRONS, &C„ IN GREAT QUANTITY. Iron anil JYails, By the pound 01 ton. POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, BUILDING MATERIAL, LOCKS, HINGES, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS & OILS. BRUSHES, of nil kinds, at OLD PRICES. rLANF.S, CHISELS, BRACES AND BITS. WOODEN WARE. SPAIN'S ATMOSPHERIC CHURJYS, Wash Boirds. Buckets, Brooms, Basket:, Shoema kers' and Saddlers' Tools and Findings of all kinds. MOROCCO AND CALF SKINS. Carriage Springs, Axles, Steel, Felloes, Bows, En ameled Muslin—Forks, Rakes, Scythe Snaths, Grind Stones. Grain Cradles, Shovels, Spades, Mill Saws, Meat Saws and Hand Saws. A NEW ARTICLE OF COAL OIL, the cheapest in town, as it does not burn away last TRV IT. The new Philadelphia INDIA RUBBER OIL PASTE. COOT AND SHOE BLACKING. the best article of the kind made. Try a boa. # COAL OIL LAMPS, BLOODY RUN CASTINGS, FRESH PHILADELPHIA GARDEN SEEDS Warranted Genuine and Good. Hartley is also agent for the unequaled GUM ROLLER, GUM SPRING Grain Drill; This is now too well known to need commendation. Hartlay W ARRAN ?8 every machine sold to corao np to the REPRESENTATION. He has sold to bnndredt—and has bad NO IAW SUITS. He.s agent for the very best Farm Machinery and Cook Stoves the genius of mun has yet produced. Any person wanting a Reaper, Mower, Cook Stove, Grain Drill, or Farm Implement of AN DESCRIPTION will find it to their interest to buy from HARTLEY, both as to quality of goods ar.d price. I Bed for#, Ma.oh 18, 1899, FOR SALE OR TRADE! Eighty acres ol limestone land, on the Holtidays bnrg pike, 2$ miles from Bedford—a part of the Win. Smith lands—about 12 acres well timbered and balance under fence and in a high state of cul tivation. To this is now added 20 acres, with a large apple orchard which yielded this year 38 bai rels of cider and a large quantity of apples besides. Tl.i# 20 acres lie next to the turnpike and make the whole a neat farm of 100 acres. ALSO—A tract of land in Union township, con taining 225 acres, 72 acres cleared, with alarm house, tenant house, double log barn and new Saw Mill thereon erected. Also, an apple orchard there on—known as the "Snyder" or '-Koona" property. A Farm in Bedford township, owned by John H Rusb, about lour miles fro.n Bedlord. containing ISO acres, about 80 acres cleared, with log house, log barn and other out-buildings thereon erected ; also, an apple orchard thereon. A new two storied Brick House and lot of ground in the borough of Bedford, formerly owned t>y Wil liam Spidel, situate on West Pitt Street. 60 acres o( land—lo cleared and under fence with a log house thereon erected, adjoining George Tioutmnn, George May and others, partly in Juni atta and partly in Londonderry Townships, lately owned by Andrew Wolford. ALSO—I 66 acres near Sto ierstown- within 4 mile of Broad Top Railroad—about 100 acres clear ed, with a two story dwelling house—new bank barn, stable, fcc., thereon erected; also, two apple orch'arJs thereon, of choice fruit. The soil is a rich loam, an 1 capable of producing every variety ot crops of this climate. ALSO—I6O acres best quality of prairie—near the Mississippi river, clove to the county ser.t of Harrison county, lowa. ALSO—Two 160 net" tracts, adjoining Elkborne city, in the richest valley of the wet the Platte Valley—about 20 miles west of Omaha city, and close to the great national or government road lead ing west in Nebraska Territory. ALSO —160 acres, two miles above Omaha city, on the great bend of the Missouri. This tract is well timbered and very desirable. All of these lands were located after a personal inspection and careful examination of the ground, and can be well relied upon for future wealth. Maps showing the precise iocation are in mv possession. ALSO—Three desituble lots in Omaha City, Ne braska Territory. ALSO—A lot of ground in the city of Dacofah, Nebraska Territory. The above real estate will be sold at such prices as to insure safe and profitable investments. Notes tr obligations of any kind, that are good, will be taken in exchange —particular,y good bank jotes. Ma; 8, 1363. O. E.SHANNON. An A still They Come. MORI' NEW GOODS, Just received at Sept. 18. J. M. SHOEMAKER'S. UN 10 NHOT EL . WEST PITT ST., BEDFORD, PA. V. STKOKMAN, Proprietor. This excellent hotel is now prepared to accom modate the public in the best manner and on the most liberal terms. A splendid Livury Staule is attached to this hotel. [May 9, 1862. CALL AND SEE THE •Mammoth Stock AT J, M. SHOEMAKER'S CHEAP STORE, NOW OPENING. His customers and the public generally are in vited to call and examine for themselves. HIS GOODS ARE OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST LOOK TO YofJ?i OWN INTEREST L Y EXAMINING MY STOCK. A LARGE LOT OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, Hoots and Shoes, OF EXCELLENT QUALITY, AND VERY CHEAP, form a part of my new stock. Fall Winter W ear, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Ladies' Dress Goods, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, &G\, &C. All to lie ha<l at the store ofJ. M. Shoemaker. Bedford, Nov. 20, 1863. CRAMER & CO. Have just opened a very large stock of Fall nnd Winder Goods. Buyers are respectfully invited to call and see thetn. October 30, 1863. MSBL Wanted, Cloverseed, Flaxseed, and Country Pro duce, for which we will pay the highest price in CASH. A. B. CRAMER * CO. October 16, 1863—U REBELLION' AGAINST lUGU PRICES! Revolution in Bedford! E. M. FISHER ami "LITTLE JOHN C.," have just opened.a. new FAJYCY AJYD DRY GOODS STORE, l at the stand formerly occnphd by Samuel Brown, immediately opposite the Washington Hotel, where they constantly keep on hand a very large assort ment of MUSLINS, CALICOES, GINGHAMS, &C., and pay especial aitention to the sale of NEEDLEWORK, INDIES' COLLARS, CHEFS AND UNDER SLEEVES, LINEN AND SILK POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS, LADIES' HOSE. MITTS AND GLOVES. GEN TLEMEN'S HOSE, WHITE GOODS, SPOOL THREAD, LADIES' HEAD DRESSES AND VEILS, FANCY OAPS HOOP SKIRTS, JEWELRY, SHIL i FRONTS, fcC , fcC„ ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD VERY LOW FOR CASH. The public are respectfully invited to call and see our stock before buying elsewhere. E. M. FJSHF.R & L. J. C. Bedford.[May 8, 1563. KICHARJ LEO. M A N U V ACTOREK 0 F CABINET-WARE, CHAIRS, &C., BEDFORD, PA. The undersigned being engaged in the Cabinet making nnsiness, will mnko to order and keep on hand every thing in Ins line ot manufacture. BUREAUS, DRESS LYG ST J ADS, PAR LOR AND EXTEASIO.Y TABLES, CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, IVASII STAJYDS, 4 C., ixC. will be furnished at all prices, and to suit every taste. COFFINS will also be made to order. Cd7"Prompt attention paid to all orders for work. *.* Shop one door east of the residence of J. M. Russell, Esq., South side of tLe Public Square. RIChARD LEO. July 10, 1863—tf One TP-osisaml Yards of Venitiari and ail Wool Carpeting, Matting, Floor Cloth and Stair Linen, just received. Cheap for Ca-h m Wool. A. B. CRAMER & CO. May 29, 1863. Pension & IBounly Claims. Cessna U Shannon have received ell the forms I and instructions lor procuring Soldiers Pensions J- Bourtty money. The earlier application is made the sooner claim* will be attended to at Washing ton. CESSNA & SHANNON, January 2, 1863, —tf. Bedlord Pa, GENTLEMEN, Please call and see our Cloths and Casiinares. Fifty pieces just opened. A. B. CRAMER & CO. May 29, 1863. TO BUY CHEAP, Call at CRAMER & CO'S ODD STORE. May 29. HATS To suit all tastes, just received at CRAMER'S. May 29, 1863. Economy is Wealth !j CUIUS YOUR COUCH FOR 13 CTS. THE BEST and CHEAPEST Household REMEDY in the World. Madame ZADOC POSTER'S GREAT COUGH REMEDY. t Madame Zadoc Porters Cu rative Balsim is W;i,-runted it used recording to the direc tions, to cure in all cases Coughs Colds, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and all affec tions of the throat am Curies. Madame Zadoc Porter's Bal sam is prepared with all the requisite care and skill, from a combination of the beat rem edies the vegetable kingdom affords, its remedial quali ties are based on its power to assist the hea'thy and vigor ous circulation of the blood, thro' the Lungs. It is not a violent remeby, butcmolient warming, searching and effec tive; can be taken by the oldest person or the youngest Madame Z.idoc Porter's Balsam has been in use by the public for 18 years, and lias acquired its present sale simply by being rec ommended by those who have used it to their af flicted friends and others. MOST IMPORTANT.—Madame Zadoc Porter's Curative Balsam is sold at a price which brings it in the reach of every one to keep it convenient for use of a single bottle will prove to be worth 100 times its cost. NOTICE.— SAVE vonn MONEY I —Do rot be per suaded to purchase articles at 4s. to $1 which do not contain the virtues ot a 13 cent bottle of Madame Porters Curative Balsam, the cost of manufacturing which is,as great as that of almost auyother medicine and the very low price at which it is sold, makes the profit to the seller apparently small, and un principled dealers will so rietiinea reccommenil oth er medicines on which then profits are larger, un less the customer insist upon having Madame Por ter's and no other. ASK fur Madame Porter's Cura tive Balsam, price 13 cents, and in large bottles at 25cents, and take no other. If yAu cannot get it at one store you can at another. KySold by nil Druggists and Storekeepers at 13 cts., and in larger bottles at 25 eta. H ALL & RUCKEL, Proprietors. NEW YCRK. January, 23, 1863, —Iy. FOR SALE. The undersigned otter et private Bale the whole of the CORNELIUS DEVORE lIE.tL ESTATE, Containing in all 500 acres of LIMESTONE LAND, in a high state of cultivation. There are about 306 acres of this land cleared and under good fence.— The improvements are A Large Brick Dwelling House, Large Bank Barn, Threshing Machine Shed, Clover House, Two Graneries, Two Tenant Houses, Two Blacksmith, Shop", and other Out Buddings. One large Orchard of CHOICE FRUIT. There are TWO SPRINOS, a WELL of never-tail ing water and a large CISTLRN upon the premii.es. This property lies in the Wills Creak Valley, near ihc terminus of thu Connellsville Railroad, twelve miles from Cumberland, Md., and is one of the most desirable properties lor investment in the country. It will be sol.l on terms of one-third on delivery of possession and the balance in two equel annual payments. It is near to the coal mines, ma king fuel a matter of little moment. ADDRESS Jacob C. Devore, at Buffalo Mill?, Bed- ] ford county, Pa.. Icfcn C. Vickroy, Cumberland Val- j lay, Bedford county, Pa., or James C Devote, Cum-! berland, Mu., who are ihe executors ol Cornel.ue Devore, dec'cl. August 7, 1863. Just Received A full Supplv of Groceries. J. M. SHOEMAKER'S. August 14 tho 1863 BEAUTIFUL SUN UMBRELLAS Just opened at CRAMBJI'S. May 28, 1863, M PUMPS!!! islrl I am engaged h. selling the r Erie Pump—certainly the JHHv. , only pump well adapted to fflW this climate. B \ ' \\ Persons in need of a good f \ pump will do well to give IjW \ me a call. ife-qSg D3"Orders from all parts i of the county will be atteud ■*, :• ed to with promptness. T SjM ADDRESS: [ IVM. C. SNIVELY, I rJproJ Schellsburg. Aug. 1, 1862.—3 m CII. C. SOWER, VV..H. BARNES, F. C. POTTS. SOWER, BARNES & fO., PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN Miscellaneous, School and Blank Books AND STATIONERY, No. 37, North Third Street, bplow Atch, PHILADELPHIA. PUBLISHERS OP PKLTON'B OUTLINE MAI'S AND KEYS, The largest and best Outline Maps ever published SANDER'S NEW HEADERS, GREENLEAF'S AND RROOKS' ARITHMETICS, .ICC. Blank Books, Writing, Wrapping, L'u:tain and Wa- Papers. March 6, ISC3. mmm, vera & co„ Wholesale Grocers, 407 NORTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE CALLOWIIILL, PHILADELPHIA. March 7, 1863—1y. PETER ARMBRVSTER b BhO., No. HOC) North Third Street, Philadelphia. • LOOKING GLASSES, COMBS, CEDAR WARE, CORN BROOMS it BRUSHES, Laces, Cambrics, Jaconets, Moll Muslins, Gloves and Hosiery of all kinds, And a general stock of FRENCH, GERMAN and ENGLISH GOODS. March C>, 18(!.">,—ly AUMATT YOUNG, DAVII, YOUNG. 11. C. MOOKE. .MM Hl®, BR9. & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN EMB 11 O I V E 11IES, LAC F. S , White Good,. Hosier;*, Mitts, Gloves, Trimmings ij-c., No. 429 Market Street. 418 Commerce street, PHILADELPHIA. March 6, 1863. ly FAMILY DYE COLORS. Iliad. Magenta, Pari IV lie, Cy' — Maroon, Enoch Blue, tf AO. jti Pint, ' Claret Brown, I I r ( / Put pie, Dart Brown, \\ / ,■/ Royal Purple, highi Brown, A . ,'f : NXSfI J 3 Sainton, Snuff Brown, Scarlet, Crimean, Slate, Pari Drah, Sol/erino, For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, KidGlr.ves, Children's Clo th:ng. and all kinds of Wearing Apparel. OS?-A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT._£n For 25 rts yon can color as many goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades can be pioduced from the same Dye. The process i 3 simple, and any one can use the Dye with perfect success. Directions in English, French and German, in side of each package. For further information, in Dyeing and giving a perfect knowledge what colors are best adapted to dye over otic is, (with msny valuable recipes,) pur chase Howe <5- Stevens* Treatise on Dyeing and Col oring. Sent by mail on receipt of price —lO cents. Manufactured by HOWE ft STEVENS. 260 Broadway, Boston. For sale by Druggists and Dealers generally. September 25, 18(13—Gm. Tcrrihlc Disclosures—-Secret* for (lie JSifliou. A most valuable and wonderful publication. A wmk ol 400 pages, and 30 uilored engravings. Dr. HUNTER'S VADE MEC I'M, an original and pop ular treatise on Mar. and Woman, their Physiology, Functions, and Sexual disorders of every kind, with Never-Failing Remedies for their speedy cure. The practice of DR. HUNTER has long been, and still is, unbounded, but at the earnest solicitation of nu merous persons, he has been induced to extend his medical usefulness through the medium of his '■Vane MKCUM." It is a volume that should be in the hands of every family in the land, as a prever.live of se cret vices, or as it guide for the alleviation of one ol the most awful and destiuctive scouiges ever visited mankind. One copy, securely enveloped, will be forwarded free of po tage toany part of the United States for 50 cents in P. O. stamps, or three copies for sl. Address, po<t paid, DR. HUNTER. No. 3 Division Street, New York. June 5, IS63—lyw NEW ESTABLISHMENT! SADDLE', BRIDLES AND HARNESS! The undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Bloody Run and vicinity, that he has just opened out a new shop for the manufacture of Saddles, Bridles, Harness end everything usually in the saddlery line of btisinoss. His work will be warranted as goo., as the best and as cheap as the cheapest. Having been employed, for some time, in ume of the best manufactories in Pittsburg, he flatters himself that ho is able to give entire sat isfaction to all who may become his customers.— The public are invited to give him a call. Shop next door to the store of Captain Win. Slates. VV. L. Lh'NTZ. Bloody Run, June 12, 1563. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtu C of A Writ of Vend. Exponas to mc directed there will bo exposed to public Sale at the Court House, in the town of Bedford, on Thursday, the 14th day of January, A- I). 1863, at 10, o'clock, P. At. the following prop erty, to wit: One tract of land containing Seventy eight acres, more or less, about forty acres cleared nnd under fence, with a story and a half log house, nnd log Stable thereon erected, adjoining lands of \Vm. Wertz, Christian Cam, Jacob Beard, and others, situate in Union Town ship, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of Martin Coi le. ALSO.—Ouo Lot of Ground in the town of Bedford fronting about Sixty feet on West Street, and extending back about two hundred and forty feet w'th two one story houses frame Stable thereon erceted, adjoining lot of Levi Agncw, ! on the South and lot of Kbcn Penncll on the | North, Situate 'in Bedford Borough, Bedford I County, and taken in execution as the prop erty of James MuMuUin. JOHN ALDSTADT, Dec., 18, .18113. Sheriff. Pension anil Bounty Claims. U. H. AKERS has received all 'be forma and in structions for procuring Soldiers' Pension and Buu.u .ty money. I'e aU.o hns a partner in Washington City to prosecute tfcp claims speedily. I Bedford, Nov. 27, 1663—tf BI.YMIRE & SON HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK Or GOODS FROM JVEW YORK A N D PHILADELPHIA, TO WHICH TIJEY L\VITE The attention of Hie PUBLIC, OUR store CONSISTSJN PART OF TII E FOLLO WI N 0 NAILS, SPIKES AND BRADS, ROLLED AND HAMMERED IRON, 0/ every size and description. building Material. LOCKS, HINGES, BOLTS, SCREWS, PAINTS, GLASS, PUTTY, Ike., Ike., Ike. CARPENTER, COOPER, AND MILLWRIGHT TOOLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Blacksmith Tools. ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES, SCREW-PLATES, TONGS, PINCERS, &A Saddler's Tools and HARNESS MOUNTING. BUCKLES, OF ALL KINDSJ PATENT ENAMELED LEATHER, HOG SKINS, JAPANNED AND SELF ADJUSTING TREES; WOOD ANDIRON HAMES, BITTS, AND TOOLS OF EVERY VARIETY. ALSO, GIRTINGS, REIN' WEB AND SADDLE TREES* j A FINK ASSORTMENT CF CUTLERY, TABLE AND POCKET KNIVES ALSO, SCISSORS, RAZORS, CARVING KNIVES, FORKS, ire., SHOEMAKERS' TOOLS & FINDINGS; FRENCH CALF SKINS, CAMPICO MADDRAKS, PINK LININGS AND BINDINGS; FRENCH MOROCCO, LASTS, BOOT TREES, CRIMPING BOARDS, AND TOOLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TO GETHER WITH vEuS OF DIFFERENT SIZES AND GRADES. Taints, Oils, &c. Red Le.nl, Black Lead. White Lead, Linseed, Whale ami Sperm Oils; Turpentine and Varnish; Carriage Makers' Trimmings j Springs, Axles, Fel loes, Shafts, Curtain Muslin, Deck, Latent Leath er, Linings, Bands, Rous, Cua! Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Chimneys, Shades and Wicks. —ALSO FORKS, RAKES, SCYTHES, SHOVELS, SPADES, WOVE WIRE, OIL CAR PET, LOOKING GLASSES, kc., ke. CROSS CUT AND MILL SAWS. Coffin Tribninin^, Screws, Studs, Diamonds, Handles, Lace & Plata*, Cedar Ware Tubs, Chnrns, Buckets, Baskets, Zinc Rubbers. SIfCIWIIII, Being in the Stove business for more than twenty-years, we profess to be paiticularly ac quainted with that necessary household article, and have taken great pairs to get a stove that is com plete. We think we have succeeded, and otter to the public the "WELLINGTON" COOK STOVE, or which we ha" he sole agency, and will war rant it in every respect, we ask no purchaser to keep the stove unless it pleases. The purchaser can l.ave a choice out of our largo assoitmenl of Stoves, consisting of ten or twelve patterns of the most improved Cook Stoves manu factured. PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, In great variety. Also, Cooking Ranges of the mo't improved pattern. Tin Ware. We still continue the manufacture of TIN WARE, keeping always 0.l hand alurgo stock, made by the best of workmen. Roofing, Spouting, and Job Work none to order. KJ-We invile the special attention of Country Merchants to our stock. We are ptepaiei to whole, tale on the naost reasonable tejio,. at our .Mammoth Store Room, on Pitt Street, and examine our goods. Bedford, July 24, 1868—tf
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