U T OF (iitlMl JUiiOIiS DRAWN for May Term, (lsi Monday), ]85.8. Wiii. ChriioWctli, tctfjimn, Kuitluril Town ship", (h.s Don Ake, I iiioti, Adam 1J111.11.H1, Bedford: Wm. liureh, South Woodbury. Hi ram Blackburn, Si. Ulnir: Lewi* W. Brown ing;, .Southampton, John J Oes-tia, Bedford Borough' Henry Kyolf, Napier, Benj. House!, Juniata: Joli*!on Uriel. li.'Hior<l lj>; George Hillegu*, Juniata; Hiram Lenin, Bedford Bor ough; John Mortisunre, (of Geo.) Suake*prinjr, Joseph Mortiiooro, llariison: D ifthj Slav, ri, Wu>. Nuttiiiglruo, Cumb. Vsliey: John N'y cum, Mutiroc: J .tin - Ilea, BeiltbrJ, Th<.s. C. lleioJurt, U"ioi" Semi. Stivers. Bodfoid. Ja cob Steel, Hopewell; Henry Smith, Comb Valley; V.ilent ne Steekiuan, West "I'tuvi deuee: Fred. Turner, llarri.-on. PETIT JlittOKS. John Ake. Union Township: John Howigan, S. Wood berry: Win. Brallier, llopewcll; Si' mtt Beard, M- WWdherry: John Blair, Cum. Vallev; John Blackburn, St. Ciair; John Cook, Hopewell; Edward C mro l. Union: Win. Diberi, Color tin; J iinos Elder, Harrison; Ja r.ob Fetter, {of John) Bedford; Jacob Fletch er, Monroe; N ithau Grub, do ; Saiul. Hoy* umn, Loudoiiderry: floury Horn, Jtiniaii,: A. H. Hull, K*q., Union Rudolph Hoover, M. Woudberry; Saiui. W. Miller, Napier: A. J. Morgan, \\ . P rovidcnc": John E. Miller, Harrison: John MeOreary, Juniata: Perry Morgan, O'dcrain: Philip G. Morgurt, W- Providence: Wilson P. Mower, Bedford lb-r --ough: Lewis Putt, Liberty: Archibald I'er dew, Southampton. John T. Piper, Ilopcwell: Soloiuau lleighart, Suakespring: John Siiue uiaker, Coieraii,: John Smith, (merchant) Har rison: John Smith, ifarmer) do: David Sp.u k*, W. Providence: John M. Vauhorii, Coletain: VJ. B. W< rtz, Harrison: Uorueiius Whet stone, Napier: Henry Werti, Cumb Valley: Win. Wertz. Union: John 11. Zonk, Liberty. fllF M iKhUTN. PHILADELPHIA April, 27. The recei'p.i and stocks of F.our continue small, from $4.50 up to $4 024 for common n l good sune: tine. About 1)00 barrels sold at $ L7s:tss for extra, and SS.2AaS6 50 for ex tra, family and fancy. No doing* in llye Flour <:■ LY-ru Me >l. Wc quote at $3.25 per bar is 1. Grain—There i* hut little good Wheat here 5 .': s ..f 1000 bushel^Pcuna. ami Sou'lvm in sot.ill lots, at SL-$ 1.12 for fait to choice Red, ici'i 1 10 to 51.25 for White. 1000 hush-Is rye brought 70c. at which figure it is deVsauded. torn 3,500 bushel* yellow at GDJ. in store, mid Tic. afl >at. Oats 2,800 hu-heß Delaware tt 39c.a3910. afloat. BJOTIMOBE. Apiil 27. Flour is quiet nod steady; Wheat quiet, at $lO4 .$lO7 for Re 1 and $ I 12 .$ I 20 for White, fair ro good, and §1 2oasl 30 for Prim". Corn quiet Whiskey firm at 21214. MARRIED. Near Bedford Forge, on Thursday evening, April 15th ,by U r. Win. M. Deatrick, Mr. OLIVER Fi.I'CK fiom the vicinity of Hopewell, to Miss CATHARINE, eldest daughter of Mr. John Gates of the foituer place. At Piper's Run, n the same evening, and by the SMO,Mr. GEOKUK BOWMAN, of Delphi, Carroll Co , Indiana, to .Miss MART I>. Pi PER. of the former place. The happy couple hare the best wi-hes of the 6 iitor. MobLY will trake one of the best wive*, as she is one of the prettiest, that can be boast el of in tlic great west. On Thursday the 15th iust., by Rev. Robert F. Sample, Mr. FREDERICK SILL to Miss MA RY C. STIVER, b"th of Pleasant Valley. " Mini 11111, noil SINCK the chart. r has lieen granted f..r the "Bed ford ft ail Road," th>- citizens of Bedford have neon much excited and interested upon the subject. This interest is rot confined to the citizens of town, hut extends throughout the country, and crowd tare daily rushing to Rupp's New and iiamt samt Store, in winter.sou's Row. where a large and attractive assortment ol beautiful Spring an d Sum mer Goods, are opening, which w.ll be sold cheaper than ever ottered b< fore in this place. '1 be st. ck consists in part of Robe* Shauin Borage rle Raines, Robes o Ovittc, Lai illas, Organdie Latins, H hilt A printed Brilliants, dm Hies. Plain and Figured Swiss. Latest Style Lawn Robes for $ 1,60. 'Mohair Mixture for 18J cznts per yard. Di Lnines of till descriptions Jrom (i ( to 2-3 per yard. Laicns of various styles for 0 ( cts. per yard. .In extensive assert me t of beautiful prints ranging • from 4to 12 cents per yard. Muslins of all prices and qualities. A large assortment of Lilies and Misses, Gloves nnd Hosiery from the low figure of 6 cts. up. Pure linen Handkerchiefs for 5 cts.. and a full nnd confplete assortment of I.ADIES DRESS GOODS generally. A lt ciSand well selected assortment ofCLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, Consisting in part of Flack French ard English Cloths, Blue do do do. Olive do do do. 141 ick Cassimeres. Black Doe Skirs. Fancy French and American Cassimeres- VESIIXGS. Grenadines, plain and figuied. Kadzemiro Ho do Velvet? do do and a great vari'dv of MarsieTles Vesffngs. Fancy Silk and Latrn Neck Tics, from 6( cents to C2J cents. A complete assortment of Ladies and Misses BOOTS, SHOES and GAITEKS. Also a Large-assortment Mens BOOTS and SHOES. My assortment of GROCERIES can't be beat. Brown Sug .r for CJ cts per pound. First rate Brown Sugar for 8 < Extra do do " 10 ' .< White Sugar for 12J, 14 an-1 15 " ' First Rate Rio Coffee for Extra do do " 13 " " ' No. 1 Java do " 15 " " Best N. O. Molasses " Good Syrup do " Extra do do ' ISJ " " " Good Corn Brooms for a dime. Bai :oti hy the pound. AH of which will be soi l cheaper than the cheapest. Don't" forget to call at RUPf'S NEW STORE, in .Inderson's Row, one door east of Cess ira &c Shannon's office, and opposite the Gazette office. G. W. BUPF. Bedford, April .10. 1853. Smtitipl Ke Iter in a 11, COUNTY SURVEYOR. VrrOl'Ll) hereby notify the cithens of Bedford t youiity. tliat he has moved to the Jlorotigh, 'd I>edf'o r d, where lie may at all timrt be found by persons wishing fo see him, unless a!-serif upon business pertaining to bis office. Bedford, April 30, I"v. ( WEW aOOBSi j undersigned respectfully inform their A friends and cttstomms that they have just opened u very large and general assortment of SPiilMi m SlifflMEß (JOOUX, Consisting in part as follows: Silks, Clwlli -s. Alpacas, Delaines, Lawns. Bara gea, Brilliants, French and American Cliintr.es, j Cinghams, Gloves, Collars, Hosiery, &c., Ae, SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, Cloths. Cassimeres, Vesting.*, Muslins, Drilling*, Tidtiugs, Ivy. Jeans, Linens, Sheetings, Cottor.ades, Flannel*, .CassliiuUs, Nankeens, Caiuhrica, Cheeks, CHEAP CtlPlTi, U fiite and Col'd Carpet < li in, Floor Oil Cloths, .Matting and Rugs, Boots, Sb -es. Hats and Caps, also a large supply of fashionable ft£aly-.llatle Clothing, Also, a full stock of GROCERIES', WOOLEN WAKE, Vc. Having selected our goo Is with great care, we are enabled to otter our customers VERY GREAT BARGAINS fcr CASH—all kinds of Country Produce—or on a credit of six month* to punctual dealers. An ex-.tnination ol our stock is respectfully so licited. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Bedforf, April 3 >, 1858. TJTSriOINT HOTEL,, Bcdfortl, Pa. THE stihscrila-r respectfully announces to the A pu lie that be has opened a Hotel, under the aU>ve name, in the old and well known Globe bud ling, on West Pitt Street, formerly owned and occupied by Mr. John Young, where he will he happy to see all his friends, an 1 the traveling pub lic gem-rally. Persons attending Court au: re specttully invited to give him a caH. He pledges hiius II that lie will do all in his power to render . all his guests comfortable. Ilis Table will he su| plied with the choicest de licacies the market will ati'ord. The Bed Rooms will contain £lean and comfort able bedding). . , Sj Thenar .Will U, 5 s.upplied with choice liquors. The Stable will he attended hy a careful ami at tensive hostler. , By Boarders will be taken by the day, wee':, in,nth and v .ar. JONATHAN HORTON. Bedford, April 30, 1858. ( iiMBRY. MRS. SOPHIA D. GIBSON wnl 1 rrsh ccfnily announce that she has purchased the stock of Mrs. E. Goodz -it, and is prepared to furnish any article in the Millinery line, ol the best materials and most approved styles. She has just returned from the East with a complete assortment of BOMNETS and TRIMMINGS, and having secured the assist- j anceof Mrs. Gcodr.eit for tho present, feels sure of ; giving satisfaction to *ll who my del-ire article* j 'in her line*. April II I, 1858 18. SEW STARS! 1353. NEW GOODS FOR Spring and Summer,! 1858! OSTE3I, MJX!4*EAKER & C.IRN, ANNOUNCE to tlj'.'i? i ffietids and the put lit, J\. that they are now receiving fn.nt Piiladclpliii and New York, and opening out in their newly tit ted up room fortEmly, occupied by Rupp & Oster, an cut inly New and Brilliant Stork Of desirable new style, Frencn, British, nhil Amer ican DB.Y CShOOES, embracing a large and general assortment of STAPLE AND FANCV ARTICLES, comprising in pirt, RHFL FANCY DRESS SILKS. RICH GLOSSY BLACK SILKS, MADOXA AND LAVELLA CLOTHS, ROBE .V --QUILI A. OR SIDE STRIPES. I)E LAINE ROBES, ORGANDIE ROBES, GINGHAM ROBES, LAWN ROBES, FRENCH DUCALS. LAWNS A. 1) GINGHAMS. WHITE .AND PRINTED FRENCH BRILLIANTS JACONETS AND LAWNS NEW SPRING STYLES DE LAINE3.CIIALLIES. GINGHAMS AND PRINTS. BROAD CLOTHS,CAS- V SIMKRES, SATINETS, JEANS, COT TON ADES, Ac., Ac., Together with a choice assortment of Fresh Family €iroccrirs, Qm-enaware, Cutlery, HATS, CAPS and BOX- N ETS, BOOTS, SIIOCS and GAITERS. Having purchased our goods LOW FOR CASH, we are prepared to offer GREAT lmcExcxTa TO CASH aertES. We will sell exceedingly chea4 for cash, OR APPROVED SIX MOSTIIs' CREDtT. Come and see for yourselves, and be convinced, whether you wish to buy or not. No trouble to show goods. QyAll kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods. Bedford, April 23, 1858. LATEST NEWS FROM ETAII ! Fresh Arrival of mm AMI m\w\\ conns AT SHOEMAKERS' STORE! THE undersigned, having just returned fiomthe Eastern Cities, are now receiving a large and splendid assortment of SPRIN 1 -IND SUMMER GOODS, which they are dcterrWrk-W to sell che p. Their stock consists in part of Cloths, Cassimeres, Salinelts, Jems, and a largo assortment of Men's and Roys' wear. La ties' Dress Goods, Silks, Delaines, Calicoes. Jtpacas and I awns. A large assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps. Coffee, Sugar, Syrups, Mo lasses, Flack and Green Teas, Quoenswarc, Hard ware, Buckets, Tula, Knives and Forks, Ac. AU kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods. To good and punctual customers a credit of six months will lie given. J. A J. M. SHOEMAKER April 23, 1858. Flection $ Trustees. NOTICE is hereby given, that the annual elec tion will be held fur the trustees of the Bedford Hall Association, at the Odd Fellows Ilall, in the B-irongh of Bedford, at one o'clock P. M . oil Alon day the third lay of May next. By order of the Trustees Fit. JORDAN, Sec't. April 23, 1858.-U. i Horse for .Sale, THE Subscriber wishes to sell his line racking horse, Ben— sold for anv fault. A. M. BIVANS. Orleans, Alleghany'County M. D. LUMBER. ~ We have for uh seVeatewi thousand foe of spruce and pine hoards—also a Urge supply if poplar scantling. .. Feb lt>, 1858. A. B. CRAMER $ CO BIBFORB ZfiIQUXHSR. SHERIFFS sails. HI virtue of sundry wri < ■<; Pi.. Fa. to iuc d:- reeltil, there writ be h"! I it tlnTCoftr- 11 in the of Jktll'uril, <hi Moutlay, tiie 3d day of May, 1858, at 1 o'clock, P. 'l.,'jfho. lb'dowiug de scribed real estate, to wit ; One tract of land, containing 170 acre s more or leas, about 100 acres cleared' and under fence, wit!, a two sti ry 1 >g bouse, with kitchen attached, and log barn ibertuu erected; also an i ]>|'o nichaid thereon. Adj lining lands of James Clark on -the southeast, and the Juniata river on tlie forth and west. Situ-.tu :t> Liberty township, Bedford Coitu ty, anil taken in execution as the property of Ja cob Snyder. Also one tract of land, containing KM) acres more or less, about ott acres cleared and under fence, wi'h a jog house and log barn thereon erected. also some fruit trees tbefeon; adjoining lauds ol Wnt. Fletcher, Wm. Robison, Charles Linn and others. .Situate in Southampton ti.wusiiip, Bedford coun- | ty.and taken tr> execution as the property ot Geo. ; 13 lankieyT*'" Also, one tract of land, containing 60 acres, | more or less, about 40 acres cl artsd and under • fence, with a two story log dwolli' g iion.se, t< liant bouse, and log stable thereon erected, also an ap ple orchard thereon; adjoining lands of Daniel L. Dcßbauglt, Lu'wreneu Jamison and others. Situate in Snakespring township, Bedford County— Also, ali Emanuel Easter's right, title, interest i and claim in and tit one tract of fond containing 85 : acres, more or less, about 12 u< res cleared and uii- j der fence, with 2 log dwe'lii.g houses, tranie sta ble, and a three story frame grist mill tliere;:t> erected, adjoining lmds of Satnuel Beck ley, Jacob Miller and others Situate in St. Clair township. Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of Emanuel Faster, del" t. Also die undivided | put of a certain tract of land, containing 178 acres, more or less, ol which about 20 acres are cleared and under fence, tteing the same tract conveyed to deft, llezkiah Easton, and others, by A H'. Evans and Wife, by deed in the Recotder's ollice, in deed hook A. 8., page 154; adjoining lands of A. W. Evans, John McCauics, Ke.sler cr'Co., and others— Also, the undivided * pan of a tract of land con taining 205, acres, more or less, of which about 100 acres are cleared and' tinder fence, with 2 apple orchards, and having thereon erected 2 dwelling houses arid 2 barns, R being the sam - find couvev- i ed to deft and others by Win. Anderson, (see deed j book, page 349.) adjoining lands of Asa Duvail j and others — Also, the undivided J part.ofa tract of 1 m l.eon ,containing 97 acres, move or .ess, ol which aiiout 10 acres are cieared and under fence if. lining the same land conveyed to deft and others by Si ple num Foster and wife, by deed dated March 16, 1857 adjoining lands of Richard Foster, John Loir, Jas. Figart's heirs and oUiers— Also, the undivided 5-1 C part of a tract of Bi.ri containing 130 acres and 3!) perches, more or less, j of which about 89 acres are clear. .1 and under fence, I being the same land conveyed t.. d-f't and others by 1 Kpliraim Foster, administrator of Richard F"*tr. I by deed dated June 14, 18->5, aiij itinjg lauds ot ! A.-a Duvail, John Lair and others— Also, all dolt's inieiest iti and to a tract of lmd ! unimproved, containing 388 acies more or less, i hounded on the east by lands of James i'atton and | Ah. liiiUman, on the west by the Junia a river an 1 I Daniel"Y. ÜB'g. surveyed on a waiiaut to def't and i James Pattoli, 'dated Feb. lfj. 1854; id! situate in Broadtop torn-hip, Bod (did County, . ml taken in execution as flu property of Deg dti.li Easton. Also, sii! defendants' Rudoijß ll..over and Jacob Torder's interest is and to a celt-din sto.v and a half, frame weatlarboard house, being 50 ft. i t trunt and 25 It.); els. ami Dip |t anrfpieCi- of ground and I curlilago appertaining thereto; a joining lands ot ' Jackson Galbraitti on the northeast corner and 1 lands of Rudolph Hoover on all other sides. Situ ate if; Middle Woodberry township, Bedford Coun- I ty, and taken in ex-eiuiou ne the property ot Ru- i dolph Hoover and Jacob Teeter, deiendants. Also, all deft Daniel Mctzgar's right, till • intei- j est and claim in and to a tract of land containing about 112 acres more or less, about 30 acres clear- ! ed and'updir fence, with a two story log In use and j log barn thereon erected, adjoining lands of John | Metzgar, Wm. Stwnvm m ami wife, and others. Situate in Harrison township, B.'dlbr.l Count v. and taken in execution as the property of Daniel ■ Mel/gar. Also, one lot of ground, in the t< tvn of Hope-"; well, fronting 80 feet on MTfHiu street a;.d extend ing tmck 150 feet, with a mvo story plank house and \ smoke house thereon elected, adj lining lot ol Barndoitur. Lowry 4 Co., on the north, and lot ot Henry K. Strong on the southeast— Also, one h.t of ground, in the town of llope wll, fronting about 150 feet on Wood street, and about 120 on Broad street, extending tuck to mill race, aud lying three square, with three two story rough cast dw.- ling houses, blacksmith shop shoe- j maker shop atul tinner shop thereon erected— Also, HjldfefofiVltßt's right, title and interest in j 30 acres of unimproved coal land, warranted in the • name of John L . Grove, adjoining lands ol John | Cessna, Esq.; t e Hopewell Coal and Iron Company j and others Also, one tract of unimproved bottom land, known as the V lam Voting tract, containing 25 acres, more or less, adjoining Juniata river on the north, and lands of John Ring's heirs on the east ! and west— Also, all defendant s Thorn is W. Horton's right, title, interest and claim, in ami to one tract of land, called Buck Bottom, cont lining 60 acres, more or less, about 4 acres cleared and under fence, with a i story and a half plat* bouse thereon erected, ad- ' joining lands of William Forrester on the west. ! ami the Juniata river on the north, east and south— : Also, all the defendant's interest in and to "three ' tracts of unimproved coal lmds, warranted in the ! nam: of' Thorn is W. Morton and Jesse Grove, cm- j tviniug in all about 150 acres, more or less, adjoin- ! ing lands of William Montgomery, now John Cess ' nn, Esq.. on the north and west,"and lands of John i Ford and others on the south, and lands of William j Evans on the east, and all the above described lands situate in Broadtop township, Bedford Coun ty, except Buck Bottom, which is situate in "Tope well township, Bedford County, and taken in cxecu- N tmn as the property of Tin in is W. Horton, and to be sold for cash. WM. S. FLUKE, . _ _ Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, April U, 1858. mil mm. 1 lie Summer soss'oh o this Institution will commence on Wednesday, April 21st. The efficient County Superiuten lent of the Pub lic Schools, Rev. H. lleckcrman, will assist i:i the instruction of youth during the coming quarter, i Persons, therefore, wishing to pursue a°course of study with the view of preparing themselves to j teach in our Common School*. wiit enjoy rare ad vantages in connection with tliis Instilution. GEORGE W. ALTGIIINBAUGII, April 9, 1858. Principal. (tllilT PROCLI3! ITIO^ WHEREAS the Honorable Francis M. KT.W mki.l, President of the several Courts of Com mon PI as in the counties composing the 16tb Ju dicial District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Ternrner, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of capital and other offenders in the said Dis trict—and A.J. Snivklv and John G. Hahtlkt. Esquires. Judges ofthe Courts of Common Pleas j and Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, ' and General Jail Delivery, for the tri il of all copi- ! taj and other offenders in the county of Bedford— have issued their precept and to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer aad Terminer at Bedford, .on MONDAY the fid day of May | next. Notice is hereby given to all tha Justices i of the Peace, the Coroner atnl Constables within the said County of Bodfonl, that they be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, rec- ! ttrifs, and inquisitions, examinations and other re- I utembrances, to do ttiose things which to their otli- | cos and in that behalf appertain to lie done, and ; also they who will prosecute against the ptisoners ' that are or shall bo in the Jail of Bedford county, to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall bo just. WILLIAM S. FLUCK, Sheriff. April 9, 1858. TKEiSLREII'S SALE OF li A SKAT li i) UKiiS, AND TOWN LOTS IN BEDFORD COUNTY. Agreeably to the provisions of an Act of the i Ass. mkly, directing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes and for other purposes passed the loth of Match, 1815, and the simpleinc'its thereto passed the 13lh day of March, 1817, and 'h' -iDiol March, 1831. The Tjea-uror of Bod ; tovd County Ijtreby gives notice to all persons oon eerued tliv-rcin, that unless th-j Conuty, State, School and Road Taxes due on the following tracts i ol Unseated Larvits, Situate in Bedford County, are not. p.ii i before the day of sale, the whole, or such ' parts of each tract as will pay the taxes, and the j cost chargeable thereon, will ho sold at the Court ! [louse, in the Borough of Bedford, on the secoud j ."iioutlay of June, next, (14th day.) for the arrear ages ol LtXes * due, and the cost accrued thereon; ; •*.'"* s-'le will lie continued from day to day uo j til all are disposed of. SAMUEL DAVIS, Treasurer. Mere*. P.\. ll'arralees or Owners. Taxes. Bedford Tuira.h ip. Margaret Diehl. SBB 4i J 4 Jallies Tuhinati. 6 80 ; ; 95 Thus. J. Bennett. 1 72 firoaltop Township. • 5 • James Entrikeu 13 20 8 James Entriken, 96 •'U Wm. T. Daugherty, 15 92 :, 9 Jofm Belts, 5 4i> ; 63 Jacob Myers, ii 60 J 403 Joiiu Bollrnan, 1-5 OtJ ! 402 140 Win. Bunn 14 40 ■ {,r 50 Wm. Lane, G 74 40 Lewis T. Watt ou, fit John Deveroaux, G 00 427 Mary Montgomery, 7 88 705 Newl in A Marsha}], 5 fit) 4-1 John Montgomery, 8 92 f;39 Steplians Co, iniigbt of Slire.ivcs, 10 16 <4O ltatluiell WiNon, 1 10 5 Aaion Evans, 12 265 Jos. Figaril, 1 58 j 69 Wm. Figard, 2 84 j 49 Kutlineli Wilson, 48 i 'Mi tjo do 36 | Ho <)„ do 1 80 i SO John King, 356 t Coicruin Township. 6f<o Satu'l Williams, 2 24 ■ 40 Jos. R Enian. Diehl, 81 45 Wm. Smith, 73 Cumberland Valley Township. j 3)7* John Sample, 5 96 ~!%onc( 1/ Township. i 2 ;•') John fjorby, 1 20 ! 1 "*> James Howard, 88 j ; 4>04 Richard Moan, 48 i Y-0 John Cheney, 62 i 404 Josepli Moan, 48 ■ 4591 Satu'l Moan, 48 424 35 Ales. Moan, 24 ; 2t6j John Mellney, 52 | H2 Timothv Moan, 24 : 20 54 Israel Moan, 28 I ! 1)6 50 Each. Moan, 24 ! 2J2 Eliz tlieth Piper, 24 { 212 20 John Boyd, 24 214 65 Wui, Davis, 24 , 216 tji)' 3 "Isabella Davis, 24 Wu. Piper, 23. 1 'TP* John Hardin, 28 . | 211 Ignatius lliirdin. 28 j t'.l 125 James Wil on, 52 ; 187 40 David Piper, 24 ! 4-5 George F. Alberti, 1 20; 1"2 57 Stephen Voan, 48 j 342 Ditu'l Kerr, 9*60 i 60 S.itji'l Livingston's lieitti, 72 j | 28 Ceo. \Viuhurt, 40 . Harrison Township. 163 Nicholas Knight, 24 j I.iberty Township. ' 60 Abel Putt. 70; j 47f! 3 4 H-uinah Alberti, 8 23 i 448 Mariub Alberti, li/65 I 100 Geo. B. Kay, ' 1 48 LondMulerry Township. 453 Joseph Gardner, 1 86 j 153 John Sadler, I .80 j .Ytipier Tp. Abner Rodgers. GO East Providence Tp. 200.!, Thus.Logan, 88 1 1 i'u Charles Evans, 1 20 i 4 '2 .46 Kv/iah Logan, 1 20' 4 2 02 Oiliiles Logan, 1 20 ' |4 )0 75 John Cavan, 120 I I 400 Thomas Cavan. I 20 | i 3JB 38 Thos. Login, 1 20 4i G 103 Ah x. Cavan, 1 20 I 4 0 Ezekiel Cook, I 20 j 30 - Solomon Williams, 40 i 100 Jacob Kitcbey, 36 j 17 Francis Gibbs, 16 i i 406 Isaac Gavin, 1 20 ; iVest Providence Tp. f> Wm. Paxton, <92 , 183 Dudley Daugherty, 2 82 j SI. Clair Tp. 4 Lola Jacob Inks licirs, <lB 204 David McKobert, 1 20 j : 477 James Ross, 1 20 . 411 AVm. Snively, I 20 j 62 Ilenry Koontz, 50 I Southampton Tp. j 200 James Kiggs, . 60 i j 439 Pau) Ward, 1 32 ; ; 357 Patrick Ward, I 08 i 851 Joseph Ward, 1 04 ' 35-8 Jonathan Ward, 1 04 ! Liii Isuic Hunter, 2 08 '••188 P. Cliugcrniau, 1 20 Union Tp. 400 John Swaggart, 7 90 4(H Leonard Swaggdrt, 10 G 4 266 Alex. Gardner, 3 90 116 Dr. Win. Smith, 178 4-f Sanv'l Burket, 52 176 John Shee, 88 100 James Johnston. 2 58 50 Frederick Snider, GO 440 Jeremiah Jackson, 5 56 411* t Jacob Swaggart, 4 36 j j 440* Wm. Pivrson, 10 SG i 440 Ebenczcr tranham, 1168; ; 120 Conrad Iraler, 1 80 200 Chrisib y Bowser, 9 72 100 George Laib. 1 34 . ! 100 Jacob Bir ket, 2 07 j [ 150 Peter Shoenbergcr, 181 43 Samuel Burket, 1 40 j 433 Hugh Porter, 4 02 439 Griffith Evans, 10 00 j ' 403 J Philip Stinc, 9 70 j 439 John Martin, 1I C 4 ' 438 John Taylor, 10 32 439 Wilson Mont, 10 32 4381 Alex. Scott, JO 22 127* D:. P- Shoehbergcr, 2 96 i 124 do do 4 48 '49 do do 48 Middle IVoodbcrry Tp. 379 Daniel Montgomery, 19 04 401' Wm.'Montgomery, 81 14 172 Medina, " 14 38 117 Daniel Montgomery, 10 96 180 Daniel Montgomery, 4 4o 1 Lot Jacob Struck, No. 7-2 42 1 Lot * Jacob Struck, No. 74 1 06 South Woodhemj Tp. 20016 i Isabella Davis, 24 55 JOd Joliii S. lie-trick, 28 : 222 Elizabeth Piper, 24 I Apr.l 9, 1853 WAGO\S. THREE new two horse wagons on hand, work warranted—will bo sold o:i a libera! credit—or ex -1 chuuged lor {wodnce. A. B CIIAMEU CD. Fob. 19,1858. I ms. isAAiouy .s i hWllis'lil ITflii, OR LIVER REMEDY I rpiIIS IS ONE OF THE GREATEST SCI EN JL tide medical discoveries ever made, and is dai ly working cur.-s almost too great to believe. It cures as it by m tgic, eeen the Jirst dose giving bene fit and seldom more than one I'ottle is required to j cure any kind of Licer Complaint, from Hie worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common bead uche, j all of which are Die result ot a Diseased Lirtr. j The liver is om of the principal regulator* of the ! human body, and when It performs its fuuctioi * j well, the powers of the system are fully developed The stomach is almost entirely dependent on the healthy action of the Liver lor the proper per formance ofiis functions. When the stomach is at fault, the bo wets are ut fault, and the whole •system suffers in consequence of" one organ—the Liver—having ceased to do its duty. For the diseases ot that organ, one of the proprietors has made it Ids study, in a practice of more than twen ty years. to firm some remedy wherewith to coun teract the many derangements to which it is lia ble. To prow that this remedy is at last found, any j person troubled with Liver Complaint, in any ol its , tortus, has hutto try a bottJe. and conviction is certain. A compound has beer form el by dissolving gums *n<lextracting that part which is".soluble lor the act:. e virtues of the medicine. These gums re move all morbid or bid matter from the svstem, ; supplying in their pi tee a heal hy flow of bile, in ; vßorutitig the stomach causing food to digest well, J' purifying the blood, giving tone and health to the wliol.- machinery. removing the causes of the dis ease, and effecting a radical cure without any ot the disagreeablealte( effects, felt by using Caiomel or Mineral poison, that are usually resorted to. To aii who will follow tiiese directions a cure is positively guaranteed. Sick JHbjdaciie can be cured by the use of two tea-spocusfuj taken as soon as the attack is felt. Ihe invigorutor never fails to euro sour stom ; ac.i or the b-nicfloc>s experienced after eating. | Billious attacks yield readi'y to one bottl.-'i and Chronic Diarrhoea, ilillicult as it is to cure, is never troiibl some to those wlio take the Invigorutor. ■' t or Dy spepsi i or J autldice, nothing iu t lie kon wn -j I woil t act so tally or cures.so. quickly as the In-j j vigorator. It removes ail yedownejfs and unnatu-* I : rai color from the skin. ! foi N ig'it Mare, take a dose befbro'retiring. and it is warranted a su.e preventative. For Female Obstructions it i a siffeand sure remody, as it removes the cause of the disease. Costjvetiess cannot exist whe-utfie In vigorator is uoso fakcti, while Ciiohc yields readily to a few- It must be known t!i ,t all these are Liter disea ses, or caused by a deranged Liver, and to cure ' hem needs a Liver medicine and oii"*of great pow er. ibe l.ivigorator is such a nu-dicine; it has | medicinal powers, uev.er before discover- <t. that will core all diseases of tjio Liver, no matter o. how long standing, or what may be their form. The i active medicinal virtues extracted from the gums [ used is such as to lie astonisbiug :> a!i who see : their effects, for none can use file medicine without feeeiviug benefit. It acts as a genii s Cithartic. and slu'iild always be taken in sufficient quantities to op. rate on the bowels gently. The best way to ; take it is to take the medicine in the month, then ; take some water and swallow both together. In ; this way the medicine will scarcely be tasted, SAN'FOKD ;e CO., Proprietors, 345 Broad i way. New York. For sale by Dr. B. F. Harrv, an': Druggist's : generally " 6 Feb. 12, 7857.-3111. j NOTICE. jHL following persons Iravo filed their pe titions for, license tsi the Cietk's Office, to he , presented to the Court of Quarter Sessious, of Bedford County, on Friday, lie 7s h day of May, next. Mrs. Mary Cook, Bedford Bor., Tavern, i N . iSieckaiaii, " .. Joon I l ifer, ■ J. G. Miuuicl;, " Kating House: ' John Todd, Bedford Tp., Tavern. J. K. Bowies, '• i 'J. S. Mullen, * l u Jas. S. Beckwitb, Broadtop, • ; Jas. Kichelbergcr, " "j Geo. \\ . Figard, " -i John Foster, Kating House. KJward Fierson, " < Joshua Filler, Coleraio,Tp. Tavern. Jacob B. Anderson, C'umb" Vaiiev, • i Mrs. Uaney, . I \ alentiue B. Wert?., Harrison, 1 j j Martiu Feightuer, " it Josegh Foiler, Juniata, u James Burns, " u ■ Joseph \Volford, " n Catherine Tricker, Biberty, " Jacob A. Kaunt, 44 i Jonathan FiclDuer, Loudoaderrr, 44 Jatiies'B arus, 44 " <1 James Camel!, Monroe, 44 j , George Stueky, Napier, n J David A. T. Black, K. Frovidcncc, 44 j ' Wm. Gracy, 44 i, I John A. Gump, W. Providence, 44 1 John M. ltobiDSOD, Schtdlsburg Bur., 44 George Oolvin, 44 4 B rnard O'Neil, Southampton, 44 Peter Amick, St. Clair, *- Thomas ileigh.ii t, Union, 44 Michael Wcyanf, 44 Alexander & Joseph Stoner, S. Woqdb'y 44 Wui. M. Piersou, M. Woddberry, 44 Ilenry Fluck, 44 44 SAMI*. 11. TATK, Clerk Clerk's Office, April 16, 1858. AOTICE. 1 The Account of Sam'l 11. Tate, Assignee of Sansom 4- Gephart, hag been filed at the office of the Protlionotary of the Court of Common Fleas of Bedford County, and the same wfll lie present ed to said Court for confirmation, ba Friday, tho 7th day of May, next. Also the Account of John Fickcs, committee of the person and estate of Peter Colebaugh, a Luna tic of Union Townsl ip. at the same time and place. SAMUEL 11. TATK, Prolhf. Protbonotary's Office, April 9,1858. | 9 Dissolution of Partnership. TIIK partnership heretofore existing and trading under the tinn name of Biyiniro ( & Hartley, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The j Books, notes and accounts are in the hands of Win. ! Hartley, woo is hereby authorized to settle the same. AU persons knowing themselves indebted to the firm of Blymiro & Hartley, will save costs by paying up, before the Books and notes arc pla : eed in the hand of a collector. March 20, 1858. HAMMERED XROS* rpilK subscribers woud inform the public,that A. they have leased, the Bedford Forgo hereto fore carried on by John King £ (Jo., situate in Hopewell Township, where they are now manu facturing, and are prepared t-1 supply all orders for every dssotiption of hammered Iron, on the shortest notice, and most lib cral terms. Their Iron may be relieil upoa as being of tbc best quality. All kinds of country produc, and .-til kinds o." wrought Iron scraps, tiken it t lie high •i est.market prices. I'U'KK A .SCOTT, i Nov. 27, 1857.-t I. For Producing Kfiif on Bald ffcaih, and Restoring firry Hair to ite •Vatoral Iclor. rpHIS ASTONISHING AND L'NEQUALLED JL pr-i.ration has never failed to produce a growth on Buhl Heads, when u*- <1 ucvrdihg to the direction, and trim lnur heck to its origin;;! color, after having in come gray and rintafe it in oil its original health, lusijc. roli.-iot-s and kant). Removes at oncetill scurf, dai.draffand tropleat>ni t it climsr scrofula, eruptions and feverish heat li.n.i the scalp. If also prevents the hair from breoin ing unhealthy and tailing otf ami lreuce acts as H perfect A . HAIK IXVIGORATOIL AND TONIC. A gentleman of Boston writes to his friend la New Bedford thus: To your inquiries, I would reply, that w hen I first commenced using Professor Wood's Hair Re storative, my hair was almost white, and had been so for the I.ist ten years :tud it was very thin on the top of my head, and very loose, and pu.Pd out freely; lnt 1 Ibtind that -before 1 luG used all thesecond bottle, (which was eight wcet a) my hair was entirely changed to its origins: color, light brown, and is cow free from dandruff and quite moist. J have had my hair cut five or six times since the change:, and have never sen ,ny thing like wLite hair shirting from the loots ; ami it is now as thick as it ever was, and does n..| count out at all. It has proved in my case all that X could wish to ask. July 1,18-55. Yours, etc. [From Ihr Boston Herald.] SoMKTHixfi WORTH Kxowtso.—By Using Proh-s --sor Wood's Hair Restorative, gray hair can 1 permanently restored to its. original color. The subjoined certificate from Johnson A Stole-, Gar diner, .Maine, is but one ofthe many instances that are daily cotningto our knowledge, ol its wonder ful effects. it is no longer proi-lemat'cal. 1 t.t a self-evident truth,as hundreds in our community eau testify. GARIIIXER, Maine, June, 1', !8o.">. DEAR SIR : 1 have used two hurtles of Piofi-ssi r Wood's Hair Restorative, and can truly sav it is the greatest discovery of the age for restorii;" and '■hanging the hair. Before ttsmg it, I was a "man of s ;venty. My hair has now attained its original color. YbVcan recommend it to the world with out the least fear, as my case was one of the worst kind. Yonrs, respect'ullv, Prof. O. J. Wood. ]>.' X AiUTtFUY. BKOOKFIELD, Massachusetts. Jan. U. IK.")"). DEAR Slß:—Having made a irial of your Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to s-av that i s effect Ins been excellent in removing ieflaruinuti. u dandrutf, and a constant .itching tendency wjrh which I have lieen troubled Jroin childhood; : 'i has also restored my hair which was I vcomm gray, to its original c 010 1 iiav e used no other article with any thinglike the pleasure 'and profit Yours, truly, j. K. BRAGG. Pastor ofthe Orthodox Church, BrookiieM. Professor Wood. [From the Missouri Democrat.] ,s DO It'S HAIR DIE.- This admirall? article is rapidly improving the hair. No article of a sim ilar kind, now before the public, enjoys a Htur reputation as a restorative and invig.,raring hair tonic. Its peculiar chemical qualities have a bene ficial effect upon tins growth and diameter ~j hair, uving a silky and glossy texture to tl t which wa formerly of a coarse and dry nature It has, also, we understand, a tendency to ■ re serve the youthful color and appearance of the hair, and destroying or counteracting the effects of age. With such recommendations in its tave.i wo hardly perceive how any lady or genii-, man should be without so valuable an adjunct to their toilet O.J. WOOD At CO., Proprietors, gi Biuad- Wty, N.\., and 111 Market street, St. Louis AIM. For salo by Dr. B. F. Harry, and Cuiogisf generally. ' Feb. lU, 18-58.-3iu. LIST OF CU SIiS 15UT down for Tri 1 at M.v Term, (3d ,|.r y 1858. " v Elizabeth Kelly vs. Willi mi Walsh Jotin Kit reeve vs. Joseph Jlixon John Cook vs. School Directors John Koontz use vs. Michael Reed Samuel Atmck vs. Joseph S. Reed ct si E. Goit and wife's use Vs. David Patlcison Lowry and wife's use vs. Satue Samuel Moses exor's et :tl vs. John Alsip Peter J. Litlltf vs. Jacob Sttock John May vs. George Trout man et .-.I Jacob Farhnor's usa vs. J->hn Alsip H. & B. R. P. & T. Road Co. vs. Pat. Leddy Benjamin Mahoney vs. Solomon Jauics Button vs. Dr. William Burch D. D. Keaggj's use vs. P. Morningstar ct nl Philip llardmu'i et al vs. Elias llite Wiu. C. Logan Esq. vs. 1). 11. Hofius Esq. Wm. Border's use vs. John Tajlor ct.e? Alum Ueighart vs. Thomas lioJur ct a Powell W. Dighong ys. David Walt -r ci a! Clunks Stuckey vs. Henry Moses et al J)r. Wm. Blair vs. Archibald Blair John Wc turner vs. Anthony Glingerman SAMUEL 11. TATE, Pro/h'y. P-rothVs Office, April 9, 1853. REfiiSTEmOTlir ALL persons inteiested. will take notice, that the following accountants have fileil their acc-iunts in the Register's ofiico of Bedford Countv, and that the same will lie presented to tfc • Oiphan'a Court for continuation, on Friday, the 7th day o* May, next, at the Court House in Bedford, The Account of Ad iht K.-tteriug, Aum'r of tha estate of Joiin Teeter, late id Monroe Township ! dec'Q. I The Account of Wm. M. Ilall, Esq., Adm'r of ; the estate of A tabs Kah-y, late of Londonderry , Tgwjuship, dee'd. | TMR- supplemental Account of John Cessna, E *q. : Adm'r or the estate of Abraham Sparks, late ot West Providence Township, iechl. The Account of Thomas Blackburn, Guardian ot Elizabeth Miller, formerly Elizabeth Griffith ■ ! St> Glair Town -ifiij) The Account <>l John Blair, Esq., Adm'r of the estate of John Blair, late of Gnnibetland Valh v Township, dee'd. • lie Account of Job Matin, surviving Adm'r with the wi.l annexed of S. M. Batclay, Esq . hue of the Borough of Bedford, dee'd. SAMUEL H. TA'IE, AV-nvcr, Register's Office, April *J, 1858. MUSIC A MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.— Pianos, Melodtons, Flutes, Guitars. Brass llortts, Clarionets, Drums, etc., ( var'roijs'niaiiu facturo, always on hand. U imlt atpc'ietf m ti/'v wholesale rales. We keep afwaj's oil hand a tol! assortment ot ojl tbonev.- and Tachion a life mu-.e, which wo mail ct 'iitr tf-pehtjt to any part of thq country. N. B Music nged to order. SHKYOCK A SMITH j March 7, U's7. PLASTKB. Jn quantities to suit pitrch i sow. for sale or A. u. Cram Kit A GO, J feb. 19,1858. j>a/.itisanl Labia's Extracts for ttio liimikvr- Cologne Water, Ac., at Dr. li ircyA.
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