MMWOOB ACADEMY. (srffeen/(/tyc/on 'bounty, n/uy/vara a. W. H. WOODS, A. M Proprietor and Principal. ,Yrs. F. T. WOODS, Principal of the Female Department J. ALFKEI) SHADE, M. I>., Professor of Jilnutornv and Phijsiclosr". ALBERT O WEN. Lecturer on .Irt of Teaching &■ Phys. Geography. if ins ANNA G. PAT TON, Teacher of 2!fa if. Drawing, Grecian and Italian Painting, and fancy Xcfdle Work. The :ir.\t session -if this I'istituUon will open the th'-t WedtieS'lay of Mar. l£ hells tut superior ad vantages to those seeking an ei'u eat i on. The Board ot Instruction is 1 xrge. an 1 coiupes si o! those win ore tliorougl 1 qualified for their prut'cisl u. 'I*■. parents nud Guardi'.ns. who wish to |1 if • th- ir child ren hi a si-cure „rd healthy retreat, it ho! !-, oUt jjicuiist indiiCuTiientii. A N( l H MA! ( I.AS>* will he formed the present session! to which .Mr. Owen, our nut thy < miity Superintendent, will give lectures oil the Ait of Teaching i.ol ITiy-icd Goograpav. In th • COMM.EI CIAL DEPARTMENT, young rueu wilt IK* thoroughlv rjuslii D tor the Counting Room. TERMS, for session of live mouths, SUN.Oo. — Light and faef also. Lsasons i:i Mn-ic, freiich, Drawing, Fainting and f' ti cj Neeul ■ Work, extra For further particulars nidress W. 11. WOOD^. N. 3. Bv those deviling places, early applic itioa afoul Ibe made. April 8," 18d9.-r Xlllvllil i'X XILEX. iIV virtue ot S .'itiry writs#' Ft. K.t a:.tl Vend j Enjm •* to me. dneeied. there will he .-■•! 1 a' Die Court Huu-e, in the Borough ot lied ton), to. Saturday the 30th day ot April. 1859 ,it 10 o - clock. A M. the following i'e-cr:beJ real estate It wit: All Defendants" .John Knigand Timrotts K'mg'- rght. tltie aod interest, bei - g tile t-'.u undivided j third parts the reof. in ami in one tract of land. ciKilai iisg 237 acres, more or less, about 100 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story mansion house, 13 tenant hoi res, store home, ware house, one iroo torge. sa'*itiiii. coal hou-e. large new bank barn, 2 irame stables ami other ; outbuilding* thereon erected—also, an apple | orchard thereon; adjoining lauds ol Junes link. ' Jacob Steel. John Gates. aid ottiers, known a- { the Bedlord forge property. ALSO —o.e ttacl oi ; co '..lining 2CB acres. ! more or less. about 61) acres cleared naif muter fence, With a log hou.-e and i.>g ~;able liiercon erected; n'joining lands id Lucimm Piper ant Pipers, k lC'V'i at the Join Mcltuay tract. f . ALSO—Que tract <>( land cotijaii.mg 5 acre* { more or less, with a log house thereon creeled, i on the water# of Yeo.iw Creek : adjoining latul o! I'iner and Kink, George if Kay's hen- and ; others, in the name c! John Kitig. A LsO—:e tract cf uniut. roved laud, con- J tabling 402 acres, im-re or ie.-, udj.iiiiiug the lied- . 1 ird Fui.s ami others, in the mime ol NepLeu i Moan. AL>o—One tract ot ian.t containing 40! acres ; more or to-, adj iini:.i. ,!.e above and others, in : tlie name oi R char '. .Vioatt. ,\L> J—o.,e tract o! U id comaini-g 404 acre*, i rri >re or !o>-. 't -] iz ••* a*i.i i ) the name id Ju--'. : i -dtnm. Also—O s i.e tract of a- Bi>r aud oilier-, i Die name >! Aie.\a:.oer .-ioa:'. Ai.-o —One tract ol tan coittaini"g 413 acre?- more or ailjoutit g toe above and others, m * h name <>l J jtut Ale! ay. , At-ii —One :: ;; t of iai-.tl cotiWi-ttsng "74 acres ; more or !e*s. uJiuiain t the above a' ... other.-, r. '■ the itame of David Piper. A; i—O ie tract td la .d co. iaining 385 acres, ruott or less adjoini at e afme J.! others in the name ..tau.: o acies rruie or ie><. A.it •. <+ 4 ' - (ire a 1' ■■■ he 1 utile oi Zcli. t r.ad Ma* 1. j Ansa -Ore tract ul . ...d . c , • 4?i :rr-- ; n - .are or ic-s. a on g si;o> r a a.crs. the name of Jotm > • • ALu —') ;e ttac . Lu. "Vit. i. i g |2f acres. • •more cr less. g 1 J. • * •••t-.-r-. . ITII 1.J.!...- 'A': ASM DAS •\ ' - ' —OTOI TR . . . . ' CO.. .:. 11 _ ••••:<■' . more or le*-- a. oit itm the a .-•• • c cil. ; tne natnc '-t i-.ii eiD.ivi -. Al.-0 —One tra ' : Ir.: co a 441 .o res. MI ore or less, a.fj u -z ■■■>>■■ a. ore aid u .1,.;-. . tfi.s name of U .idattt I'lp r. ALSO —-O e ttacl ci land -oi.taiiiing 477 AT re-, mote or jess. lV ',j ijni.-io the above ami others, in j the name ol John t! ■' ti. Aon—onc tract , .and ontaii 13 4i2 acr-- ■ more or less, ndjomi i 'tie abc-e and ottier*. in i the ni.me ol Ign itus Hardin. Af.so—One tract ol mud eotitaiuimg 43 v acres, niora or less, a o the above awl < '.ieri>. it. J the tia lie <>l J times XV lisnn. At.i —O.-e tract .d land co u ti ,i • 2.?72 acres, j more or les-. about 100 cleareii am! c der with mm charcoal furnace, one bioorn 'urge, with • four refining tires, one mansion bouse, one j tr ok oliioe and store Ituuse. ware house. 13 leii anl houses, 6 stables, one blacksmith shop, urn -1 aroenter shop coal hotise. iroo tiause, at- ■ o. her | out-buil'lioi:# rfiercon creeled : adjoint 1 Unr o; dimes Eichelberger. oti tiu* No-r'h. Henry G.*'-'- . a id K.t Flnke. on me fs.-uth and XVest. ami Bro.i Top on the K ts' —known in the Lemons iron XVtirks property. A;,-n—One tract of laud i.i Woodcock va'u'v • kti'j .vti a* the bender ore bank, eontair-m" 256 seres more or less, ait joining lauds of Fieplie XX'eimer and others. At.-c —One iract of nuiriiptoved land contain-! i g 33 acres, more or !e-s, a joining the n'eme and others; warranted i:i t>ie t;an.e of Thomas j and Jc.h 1 King. AL tract. Aj."> —One tract ot land containing 100 acre?, more or leas, adjoining Martin Hoover on the "an and.others, being a part ol the Dyke * tract; * >rt aft tiie above desrivtbed landsitguie i/i Hope veil townshqtj fltxlford contity, and taken iu **- "C'litnn a* the properly of John King and I'fioniaj* King. Ai.-o—One tract of tend containing *0 acre*. o>'re or about 8 acno eleareil and tinder 'nce, adjoining lands of William A. Mock, Ao thnny M.*k and oiher-. Atao—One tract of land containing 7 acre*, "tore or lose, all cleared and under fence, with a rncne dwelling hou.'e. barn, stable aaw-rniH and "•tier oni building' thereon erected, adjoining ■JuiU ot J;ihn AMt- in, Jotin Mock and other.', a i ""a'a (Jnrori Township, {Jedlord County, and i lak ®* is execution as ttie property of Daniel M, ♦'mftith. • Ai mi— rtjp i rur] !; | jj„,} voeiamirjjj go aces, MILE AND FEMALE INSTITUTE. DAVID M. BUTTS, Teachei of the Enaliih Br,indict. W.u. M. ell. I.IMSON, Teacher of Mathematics. Misn LIZZIE F. LYON, I'tadier in the Prtimraicry Department. EPHKAIM BAKER, Monitor ' rtiori r les-. about a'i cleared and under fencp, I w'.iH a two story log house a oi log stable thereon j erectc.'. adjoi. g lands of Jariiea Price, Henry ' Gales u i! others, situate in Hopewell Township, i Bed to id County, ami taken in execution as the ! pioperty ol 1 lionui- King. ALSO-- AH Pel ! Thomas King - right, title am! interest, ri and to three traetsol nnimprovedcijhl 11.i 1 I'S, one thereof cxintaining 427 acres, more or le-s, in the name ol Mary Montgomery.adjoining 1 land- ol J.i'iu Cessna. Esq., John Ford ami others. Al.-0—0..P other thereof, containing 4€3 acres inure or less, j.j ;he name of Margaret Montgomery . adj lining the above de.-crii ed'tract ate! otiier-. • At.-ii—One oilier thereof, containing 431 acres, j more <-r lc-s, in tlie name of John Montgomery, 1 adjoining the above desctibed Iract and others, j all siiuaie it; Broadtop Township. BedfordCvuittv • A i.so.O'ie other tract ol land containing 71 .u-re •• :i I 62 perches bi'uale on bauily Kun, in BroaU t-i.i I ow'iiship iteitiord County,adjoinii g lends oi 1 lit* Hopewell Coal and Iron Compaii) . Jame- Pattcti. ami Jtiiiu Ce--ua. beitig part ot a larger survey made on .1 warrant toMurlecai XViiiiams. j dated August Hi>, ]79tl, ami taken in execurt. 1 i as the property of Thomas King. ALSO, ail Pel t John King's right, title and ; - j teres! in and to two traits of unimproved coal j lamls. one thereof c uytamiug 427 acres, more or Ile-s. i 'die came of Mary Alonigonierv. itiijoin ittg lari is oi John CiV-riu Ex;-, John Foril au-.i I ALSO, one doer th.Tcof.ciir.taiiiir.g43l acres.more j or less, in the name ot John. Mnntgoniarv, ; dji.iri j i.tg tiioaWvo descrilK'd tract and others, all situate Sin G-• .vTr •.{ Tf.wuship.Beiitoni Cuutv and taken in ] Ex.-cut; in as tins property ol Jo tl King. A . t'io right. Inie and interest, of Deft Heart : > on gj being the one undivided, third par ' thereof oj : ai ! te oue Iract ol land. cotH.iui ■ g .'37 .t res. nun,! rr ;e-> ; about IP" acres ' iv'alr. and ler t ce. wi'li a two story ma - \ Sim: house. 13 ten art! houses, store hon-e, are j hm.i c, oi.e 1011 luge, saw-mill, coal house | huge new tank bar: . 2 frame stables and other .-hu.'iJii 1 .ereon erecte l —a'-o, an ■. rip!#* ' orcilar.t Itu-reo'i, adjo: ung hinds ol J.ir.ie- Ink , J ,I'ut Stoc. John Gates and .bcr> k: uv. . as il. j Bed fill J bulge UD'ptTty. ALbO—Outf tiad' I'i land containii g 2372 acres, more or lew; ul'iiU* lv'b Cleared ana u -.ter lenr- win 0.0 riiareorti lumsffi. oue bloom : .urge with ti-orrefiui ig lite*, one m*iilnji house. ■ ij..e mirk uliu e a-.*.: -n.re house. Ware lone. i-> : niju}! house*, 6 Ma hie- ot bE'Dmiiit rhop. ' ' one carpenter - ■■>. coal house, ,r i h(nis-. anti j I on er oitt-1 iftilmgs I'-erenii en- .cd : j.. A . i. 0 ' j of j • ~!••> Kictivibcrgcr. Ol! lit? North. Hen- I ' ri b;i!ff and 12.. fluke. 01. U>s >iv..'.U ai.o tX'est. 1 j .1.. . Broad 1 t,i on the ha-!—Lumvu as i ,c l.ein- ' ' la- if.> i X'i l . k - nf" left , , 1 i.e uitcrest ot tlenrv S Kg. fe :v.'j.,ir- i 1 cets i,{ ia.-.d at'iixe me ituun-d and ilescr'bcii i- j I -object '.o :i M Tlgiige gi ven by turn to Florence j K...liter a i fried .">• y 24. I'sjif and reiuintui in j 1 *!.. g; S4;> ,k B. of Bertti'fd Couutv page 322 i aim is •,.! f , • a■. 1 wi'l te so. i si. r-'ct "■ j .c fui al'.ce One 1 . s i: ' M■ iftg .t' ' — X . t- I• e(est *d sanl *u ~ 1 .g ;he i ,011*1.... vide-.: .ui pari thereof, in ami 10 one I rtic t ' in- c • tainu.g 206 acres, mere or less ■ a.i.'ui 69 aUi- 1 eared a I under teilCC, tvi.'i a : 1"2 hre -rt and t.m s'abte tiiereo er- 'led; a ijo- j i ..ig kinds t t Luc.it.ua Piper am! Oilier: kliuv. :: • ! aslhe Jot'o Mi 1 .ay ;r.ict. Aid'-- —C '" 'rai-t oj S.o.d cniiliiin ir,g 5 acres, ! j ITidft* (if '*. . ... 4 i '' ~>t*. . ..- : i #;.;• <)—ll e tract ol iiuimproved litud. 1 I 'a, ' g t<)3 inn'* I.or 1- --. adinlti U|g it; ' lie :tor.: i urge .tun 1 • tic.'-, in ihu name nl >.ep!jcil i M di t. ! AL s O—One trc: f html co da.i.ii g 401 acre- j more or i - : a. •ui . the above and olhei.s. in i 1 the l ame '( Eiciiani Moan. A f>o—Or e iiact ol hind crmtaiiii'ttf 401 acre-, 1 iiiure or le--.";;uj .ming the above and others, in j ; ;ne name ol Je.-epii Mna .. Al.M)—Oiie trc; ol ..ml contaitiii g 409 acres, i m re or less, adjoinu g the above and others. ' 1 known i;i Hie name oi >jmuei Aioau. A !.So—(i.e 1 rac! <•' iaud conmitin g 42 4 acres, more or lc.-s. adj :m g the above ami others in j j the name oi Alexander Mean A 1.81) One tract ot land en 'aiiimg 413 acres, ! j more nr less, adjmuing the above and other-. 111 | plie name of John Mcfinay. f Al.bO—Ore tract (•! lami coniflinn g 374 acres, j , mo; ■ or less adjoining ti.e above ami others, in • . tlie name of David Piper. A IX >—One tract ol lam! c.u kiining 385 acre.-, i ; more or less, adjoining ihe above and others, in j ■ the I,ante of Timothy Moa ■. 1 ALso—One tract oi land coj.;aiiiing 400 acre . j mure or le-s. adjoining the above and other-, in ' ; the name ot l-rael Moan. ALSO—One true! of land contaiitiiig 392 acres. . , more or !e-< 'adjoining the above aitJ other-, in 1 tire name of Zachariaii Moan. ALSO—Oneirai-t of la ml containing 421 acres. 1 more or less, adjoining tlie above and others, in ihe name ot John Boyd 1 ALSO—One tract ol land containing 429 acres, i more or ie-s. adjoining the above and oilier-, in 1 name of VS'iiiiatn Davis, ALSO—One tract oi laud containing 429 nctes more or le-s. adjoining 1 tie above and others, in . (he name I-abel Davis. ALSO—One tract of land containing 44! acre more or less. adjoining trie above a.id others, in j the name of William i'iper. A I,SO—Onelractof laud cont,lining 477 acre' i more or less, adjoning the above and others, in j the name of John Hardin. j ALsO—One tract of land containing 442 acres, more or less, adjoining the above and others. ; i j the name ol Uaidiu. ALSO —One tract of land containing 43 4 acres. | more or less, adjoining the above and others, in i the name ol James Wilson, j ALSO—One ir..ct of land in Woodcock valley : —known a' the Bender ore bank, containing 256 ; acres, more of less, adjoining lauds oi Stephen j U'eirner and other'. ALSO—One tract of unimproved land con lain ; ing 33 acres, more or le*. adjoining the above ! and others, warranted in the name of Thomas | and John King. { ALSO—One tract of lapd containing 420 acres, I more or less, adjoining the above ami others, in the name of John Cheney. ALSO—One traut ofiand oontainmg 428 acjtia, BEDFORD INOUIRSR. more or less, adjoining the above and others, in the iiHirie of Maria Alberti. ALNO—One rraft of land containing 374 acres, more or iesr. inljainiog the above and other*, to i the name of Hannah Alt-etli ALNo—One tract of land containiiig -426 acre?, more or le?-. uvljoining the above and oiherr. in the name ot George K. A'BENI. ; ALSO—One iruet el lui vl cnuiaininp 400 acre-. ( more or less, ndjoiitiiiy the above and others, in i the name of Peter Swnpe and John King. ' Af.SO—One iract of land cotiiainms: 70 acre®, i m. re or less, adjoining tiie above and others, in ! the name of Casper Muck : know n as '.he Flock < ' i i ore laink. ALSO—One tract of laml containing 15 acre.*, j more or ie--. adjoining the above and other i known as ttie Danghmbaugh improvement j Af>o—CJne trad of laiulcontaining 100 acres, j moie or ie>s. adjoining Martin Hoover on lite I vveM and oihers. being a pari ol the Dv ke s tract- A!,>()— One tract ol land containing 10*1 acre*. . more or less, avljoiiriiig .Martin Hoover On the east j and other*, being a part of the D\ ke tract, and uli the above ileseriberl lands situate in Horievvoil 1 town-hip. Bedford i-oonly. seized and taken in ' execution a< t!ie property ot Henry S King. | ALS". All Def't Henry S. King's right, title and interest, iu and to three tracts of unimproved coal ; lands, one thereof containing 427 acres, more or ! : less, in tiie name of Mary Montgomery, adjoiuing i j Imd.i of John Ccssn*, Ls,jLind taken in vxveu : tion as tire properly i f Henry .S. King. I ALSO, one tract of 1 tud. situate in South VUood j berry Towtiship, B- dfonl County, coutainiug one i liu..drc-i ami twenty six acres, more less, about five j acres eioored and under tone -, and the balance well j timbered, adjoining lands of John Furrey, Dan'l j Bl'.iuilßiaiigli a:,ii others, ami being part of tract of I land, surveyed on ■: warrant in the name of William . Montgomery, and known us the John Moore tract, j ami t..ken in execution as the propel ty of 11-nry S. i King. ALSO, two lots of ground iu the town of Clear ; viile. flouting 120 feet on main street and exteii.l - ing luck 17J feet to an alley, with . two story log j dwelling house thereon erected, adjoining l"t ol" j Kev. Tie lifts Hex den. on the East, and an alley on i the (Vest, situate or Mjriiroe Township, Bi-dtoiu j County, and take:- in execution as the property of; • Matthew Murray ni.d Sarah Arm Murray. ; AL, one it of ground in Water Street, fronting - 32 fe.-t on the turnpike road and est end,ng luck : about 4tu tcet. wil it an E.- rllien and St out* ware i Pott, rv t h en.on ••M.'Ctcii, adjoining Mr-. Susan ' l'otti r and other*. 1 ALSO, al! DcFi'S rigid till • and interest in and to i one other lot trending 00 lee* on th" turnpike and extending hack ilaiut 4'Mi tee', with a iraine Footer, couiaioine is aero ani 26 perele. *. with th, rights and pri' ii ges tlirreonto ! ia-longiny. uinl * .'.cat- B:oadt<>p T-iW'ts lip. Bed- 1 for 1 * tumly. and t iken . i.x;-cui.ion a* the property i f ,i r.m M. Irvine and Abratiam Bothrock. i At-. . y virtue of ii Wiit of Alias Levari Facias to Uie directed, ;!: vvi 1 be > >M at the same time ' and place, uli the d"f;nuai;ts, interest in and to a certain tract of land, situate ir< tiroadtop township, * BedfordCeunty, inund d l>\ lin-ls louucrly owned by Joseph Lvans, Josiah Morton i-i Janns < un-i 1-i iiii & Co. ccntuiniug lt'6;. a. res. more or I s*. \ afidalloxvaiicc of six per cent.with the iippurtenanc * ■ bt-iiig the same tract ol land kn-vv.i foruieily as tin- ' A'.Uior Morton tract, tak-.-u in ixocution us the j property of' Wiiinui Putton. "A M. S. FLUKE, Sheriff. I April 8, 1859 (!S-riBTi\ERSfIIP. THE undersigned have thi* lay associated them selves, and will continue the business :it the oIJ i SI awl, Ac. 1, ci:tap side, und-rtlic firm ot'Osr; n Sc ' CALX. G. Pv.OSTER, j SAMUEL CAKX. To our u.itrons—tbanki' g you fbrthkhbc a! share j of your patronage and coritid -nee Oestowcd on the ! l.te firm, we wqpld respectfully solicit a continu- i ant- of your custom, assuring you that we willal- [ ways use nur best cii -.ts to ensure both your ous- * torn and confidence. IVe expect in a few weeks to receive a magnificent Stock of TIAV fcl*Rl.\G 4M> MAIMER GOODF, which We are determined to sell at the rery lowest 1 possible I-RICKS tor CASH, or approved produce. So. get your tia re ail v. and "wait for the wagon." Bed fold, April 8, 1859. uiiiii' I'iioiLUunov TJTHEItEAS THE- Honorable Francis M. Kjm- VY Mxll, Presi lout of the Sever.il Courts of Com mon PI us in the counties composing the 16th Ju dicial District, and Justice of the Courts ot Oyer and T<-I miner, and Genera! J.til Delivery, for the trial of capital and other offenders hi the said Dis tiict—and A.J. SSIVT.R.R UEL John G. H.aetlkt, Esquires, Judges oft be Courts of COMMON Fleas AMI Justices of the Court of Oyer UUURE WHITIS LEAD, Flaxseed pd and Spirits Turpentine at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. August 6, 1858. ■' - - mm. THE following named persons have filed peti tions tor license in the office of tbeCierk of Quur ! tr Sessions, of Bedford County, to he presented to.sahi Cnuit, on fu< s.Uy, the 3d day of May. next, to wit: dftrs- Mary Cook, Bedford Boiough, Tavern. John ilai, r, <. I'e'er Auiick, Bi. Clair, David SJe.'k, " i. Ge rge V!. Celvin, SohclUbuig Bor., •< John Kobison, •* .* Hbwu.is G. Keighart Union, • Michael Weyaud, '• . llenry rluae, M.'.lflTc Woodberry, IV ni. Pearson, .. .. Jus. L. Princ-.-, South <• Fled- lick 0- Mock, St. Cldr, " G igv-Megravv, East Providence, * James S. B ckvvith Broad Top, < George W. Figart, • < John Foster, " Eating House. Jacob Bollinger, Bedford Bor. " Hicltard Sill, Harrison, Tavern. Johnson Mater, Bedford tp. i. Major J .rues Burns, Juniat i, Mrs. Klizi Rilz, CL-arville, .< John Dasher, Hopewell. James hiebeibel'ger, Brua U>q, Eating House, Milter, Juniata, Tu*ru. John Todd, Bedford tp. " S. 11. TATE, Cltrk. C erk's Office, Bedford, i .. April 8, ]839. \ Z I LIS I' OMOTIM JFmr roltign uini bum eat ic GUODS, WARES hiiU MAT c Laud Re ol Bvlloid Countv, lor tue vear U>J5- Bui ford Borough. Glis* License. (Jsti:r, Manrpeaktr 4r *Jarn, l# to pp X- B. Granier X Co , I:} K) Niclmlas Lyons, 14 - ()tJ Reed k Mtuuich, 12 10 Jolm A; ip. 14 7 Miss M. Fetter]j. ]} 7 (JI , Stmme! Shuck A Co-, 14 7 00 toobeit-Kyaii, M 7 W J. J- J, M. shoemaker, 14 7 yy Sarah E. Potts, 14 - m, l*rn-t Lippld, 24 7 oo Glin Lover, 24 - 5,, Agues Sauj-p, 14 7 00 JM*III Arnold, '4 7 P<> Wui. Hurt ley, 14 7 00 George Biyiu re, 14 7 pp lr. B. K. Marry. 21 7 00 i Dr. f . C. Reamer & Co., 14 7 no I A. Ferguson N G 14 7 u., 13 10 00 Junes M. Baru-k-llar & Son, 13 10 00 'i'hutiiaa liitchey, 14 7 C*^ Snake Spring Township. Nieboloa Kooniz, 14 7 00 ; Schelltburg Borough. B. F. Horn & Brother, 14 7 00 A. Bunn, 14 7 00 E. Statler Jk Son, 14 7 00 Colvin fit Robiso:., 14 7 00 John S. Solicit, 14 7 00 ■ A.J.Snivoty, 14 7 00 j John Smith, 14 7 00 j Miller ig Blackburn, 14 7 00 j Duncan McVicker, 14 7 00 J St. Clair Township. F. D. Boogie, it TOO G. I>. Amiek, 14 7 00 j George Hi nesting, Id 7 CO G D. Trout, 14 7 00 John 11. Schell, 14 7 00 Southampton Township. Kirk A Fletclter, It 7 00 Henry C. Lastiley, 11 7 0C Union Township. j John Walter. 11 7 00 .Middle Woolberry Township. Jacob Brenuenian, 14 G. W. Rickets.>ii, 14 7 Of) G. It- Barndoliar, 14 7 00 Abraham ILehhoefer, 14 7 00 South Woodberry Township. Piper & .Scott, H 7 00 S. K-Uater, 14 7 UO George K.uiffmun, 44 7 00 •0. Beittl,!, M „ lu ' " Notice is hereby given that an appeal will be held al (tie Commissioners office, in Bedford on Saturday the 7thday of May next. LEVI AGNKW, | Appraiser of Mercantile Tax*, for tho year 1859. April 1, 1859. VN excelleut article of Hair and tooth Brushes at Dr. Harry's Drug and Boob Store. 1 August 6, 1858. I Annette Gcridon 1 Fi. Fa. No. 91, Fcbi uary Terra, j v*. 118-59 In the Common Fleas of ' Joseph Gor.den. \ Bedford County. F ebrnary 18, l&od —The petition of Sheriff Fluke was read and filed, setting forth, that on the above writ, the Shot iff return* a sale of an interest in i<- j alty for the sura of $113,00, that a dispute is like'.y : to arise in the distribution of the money. and pray | ing the Court to appoii i an auditor to dig'rihuu the s-oue. whereupon, on motion of Mr. Shannon, G. i W. BcnforJ. Esq. appointed auditor to make a , distribution of said money upon usual notice. In testimony wh-reef, I have hereunto set my | hand and the seal of said Court, at Bedford, the : J2dday of February, A. I)-, 1839. SAM'L H. TATE, Prothonotsry. NOTICE.—I wiil attend to the ditties of the I above appointment, at ray office, in Bedford, on i Wednesday, the 21st day of April, isist., lure all ; poisons int rested can attend. GEO. W. ELXFOIiD, j April?, 1839. Auditor. Dr. John Compiler, j No. 23. February Term 1839. vs. liii the Comtuou Fleas of Bed- Kllen Coir.pher. ford County. Alius Sul poena on Libel for Divorce. Notice is hereby given to the Defendant in the above stated case that a .Subpoena, and alias Subpoena on Lilwl for Divorce bus been i*u--ij; the last <.f said writs is returnable, 2d Monday. 14i.fi day of February, next, an i ih n the said Defendant \ is required to appear on or before lb. Ist Monday j .(2d day) ot May, next,'and answer to the complaint ] o! the Plaintiff as provnii-d tor bv act of Assembly, and herein fail not. IV il. S. FLUKE. Sharif. April 8. 1839. Auditor's \otice. THE undersigned, appointed by the Oryhues' Court to state au account of tho Guardianship of Robert Graham, who was the Guar liaii of Geoige liobb, will attend far tint purpose at his office, in BeJjbr-:, on Thursday, the 21st of April, iust.. at 10 o clock, A. M., wlien and where ad persons in terested ma;. utend. JNO. MOWER April 8, 1839. Jhutitor. I SM Eli { ITBED. WITHOUT SUKGICAL OPKRATIOXS (ill LOSS Of j liLO-JD. Cuuceei, Tinners , IPirnt, Scrofula, ('.'en, .Jr.. i cured iu a short time, without the knife, bv ! Dr. MACNICUOL, {Colleague of iht laic. Dr Louusbtr,y. DtCd ) N->. 3*l. North FIFTH Street, below Arch, Phifa. 1 Jie ivmarnalile success which has attended the treatment of Cancers, l umen, Ac., by Dr. Mut- Mtchol. lor a number of years past, has attracted tile attention, and ,n many instLus has sc-cttrcd the hearty approval of many eminent Physician* *n Philadelphia, who are no longer willing to risk I lie -laagers uDil Ulicciiaiuties of culling. Cauccr can be I'urtd! —if proper-y treated and promptly. A great in .j -ri'v ol the eases of Can cel'. can effectually cured. The numerous j-atunts from every section i-f the c->uiilrv, who tiave liecii cured under this n.t timd of treatment is a guarantee of its superiority over every other kui-wn sxsteui. 1 hose w; 111 ay be afflicted with fstesr dise.s s. and desire further inf-iraaatbiti 01 auvice, will picas-- address Dr. MacXiihol. when they will receive ! prompt AtLclition and a Copy of l'iiamj.lct, on tile treatment of Cancer.-—free of chaige. il /.He coceltihg. lj.p l iicast, Scorfuloas anl Ma liiuant CI., r, Di-v-itscs of tbe Mouth and Throat, Ulceration.-: oi the Houei. TLTTKR, SCALD HEAD. ainl all itisca.-es of tlie >kta, pentl.tnt-nly cured, .and j-roj-er r-.tneuii s sent—earcTu-ly j-ackri—by Ex |'i--ss to any j-art i-f the ouiuiry. Jn every e.se .1 plain description of tiie diiease i reqn-rt-I. Al iress. Da. MACNICHOL. No. s*l N--rih o:h, St., I'UILAD'A. Proprietor and Manu facturer u! Dr. Lounshetry & Go's Cel ihrated Jm peiial j).purihtc, the best and most reliahie Fam ily Medicine of iho Njaete-jct'i Geiitury. for tnc cure r.i „u diseases i rigitutiug in Impduitiesuf the *'■ Ood. JUB. 28, lt<39 -3m. SSfci-WtR'S .\OTiC ALL ; ers. e*interested, are iierctiy aotifi-id, that tile loliovv iiig u inie-i aecauiitants hive liTsi their accounts in the Register's Office of Bedford Coun ty. and that the same wil! t-e presented to the Or ; !iaiis' Court, iu and f -r said County, Icr coutiruia • ion, on Tu-si.iv . ttiu 5 J day t ,f May, next ut the Court Mouse, in Bedford: 1 he account of Jeremiub SI. -xv and M->* .* Shaw, ; X its o: tin- last xviil Acc., i t' Jatll s Sll iW, late ol Mollloe towaship dee.'d. The ic-'- unt of Philij) Evans, gu ir-iian of M.irga et I.h/A b.-'a E va-S, lulu or ctli! iof IV,:Ii HU L ' itis, lite of Monroe tp. 'i he account of Jesse Willis, cx'or of the "last will, inc.. of Jes-e Willis, late c-t St. Clair tp., dec'vi. The stcconat of Wni. Figart. a iuFr of tl..< catat • of M.ehael Putt, lite of Liberty tp.. dee'd. The account of VVm. liaUs. admini-ltr dor of the e*-tatc cf IV iu. lUuis, late of Southampton tp., dec'-i. The account of 0- E. Siiannoa, Esq., adni'r of the estate of Daniel Shea, late of Cuaiber.an i V I iey tp.. dee'd. The ace >unt ol Jacob G. Divcly, sdm'r of the estate of Frederick Claur, late of Union tj>., dee'd. The sujtjvieiueutal account of Charies jioymau, one of the adm'r* of the estate of Samue' Hovuiau, lata of Londouderry tp., dee'd. The account ot O. E. Shannon, Esq.. adm'r of the estate ol Philip I ekes, iato of St. Clair tp.. dec'-i. 'J lie account cf Samuel L. Russell. Esq., a-itn'r of the estate of IVni. Hotchkiss, late of Ohio,dee'd. The account of Asa Stucfcey, Esq., adni'r of the estate of Win. Stucky, Jr., italC Ui Monroe tji., dee'd. The account of .Alexander He Dinger, adni'r of the estate of George Rej-logie, late of Middle IVoodberry tp., itee'd. Tiie account of R. D. Barcl lT, Esq., adm'r of the esta'e of Michael Dovine, la:o 01 Baltimore, Mil., dee'd. The account of Archibald Perdew, Esq., adm'r ol the vsuu. of Wll,. Lcosuro, Lu.o ol Southamj'ton 1 p., dee d. the account of Amnriah Wilson, ox'or of the last will, 4c. of John Wilson, lato of Napier tp., dee'd. The account of K.J. Diehl, adm'r of Sophia Mower, late of Colerain tp., dee'd. The account of Uriah Conley, adm'r of the exs tate of Allen Cooler, late of A'apit r tp.. dee'd. The account of John S. Ritchey and Daniel Di bcrt, ex'ors of the l ist will rsc. of Samuel Ziui ukts, late of Bedford (p., dee'd. The account of David F. Buck, administrator of Fredeiick Smith, lite ot South Wood berry town ship, dee'd. S. 11. TATE, Regiiltr. Register's Office. I Bedford, April 8,1859. I I. 0. OF 0. F. THE Right Worthy Grand Ledge of the 17. S. having appointed Tuesday, the 28th day of Apr!', mat., (being the Fortieth Ayiiversiry of the found ing of the American branch of the Independent Or der of Odd Fellows.) to be observed by all tho Grand and Working Lodges in the United States as "a day of thanksgiving to Divine Providence for the unexampled prosjierity which has attended the order since its organization on this Continent," and the Right Worthy Grand Lodge of Penna., having granted a dispensation to all the subordinate Loilg- s tinder its jurisdiction, to cetobraie the day ua (in accordance with the laws of the order) thiy may deein best; Bedford Lodge, No. 2b2, contem plate holding on that day a procession in full rega lia. Public exercises will be held in tbcM.E. Church at 10| o'clock, A. M., when addresses suit able to toe occasion will be delivered. The public are respectfully lnvitod to attend. Neighboring Lodge* arc expected to participate in ttie exercises. A full attendance of the number* is r. quested. A. FERGUSON, T. K. GETTYS, Jr., A.J SANSOM, Committee of Jrrangfmmti. April 8, 1859. Till' MM I!\VIGOR ITAR, PREPARED ET I'll. SANFOBD. f .mpouE><)rl Kfirelv from bl T M§, IS OM: OF THE BEST PUhG.A'JIVK AM) LIVER MEDICINES now ton t the public, that act* ss a Cathartic, earJef. wilier, i,d mure etfoctawt than any other medkiuG known. It i out o.dv a Cathartic, 1 nr. a Liver remedy, ac.ing first on the Liter to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and towels to car; y off Jh.it ni iter, thus accomplishing two j urpo.-es effectually, without any of the painful ieeiiugs experienced in the op erations of roost Cathartics. It strengthens the system at Ito same tints that it purges it t and when t ikeu dally iu moderate dotes, will strength en aud build it up with unusual rapidity. The Lirt-i is one of tha principal regulators o the human body, and when it pertorrus its functions well tbe powers of the system are fully developed. Ibe tiouiach is almost entirely dojeudeiji on the healthy action of tbe Fiver for the proper perform ante of its .mictions. When the stomach is at fault, the bowels are at fault, and the whole system sutlers iu couSi.-ijueoce of on e organ—the Liter having ceased to do its duty. For the disease of that org in, one ol tbe proprietor has made it bis sin iy, h. a practice of more than twenty year--', to fit; i some remedy wherewith to coumemc: the uta nj derangements to which is liable. To prove that this re- • roedy is ..t last found, any pcrso.s troubledCZ with Liver Coropuirit iu any ol its fotrns, l.usg—hut to try a bottle, aud Convictio.i is certain. - These gums reroovu J all morbid or tod mat tcr from Ore supplying in their piae# a healthy flow oi invigorating the stioc ach, causing food to di gest weli, ptarifv'Dglber bio-,.!, gsvi; g tone ami**"' health to tto weak machinery. rmovingi he causes of the dis ease, an : effecting a in-——'. Ileal cure. Britons attacks a.,""* cured, and, what is tot ter, prevent T by occasional usu of the Livei Invigilator. ' One dose niter eating to relievo the stomach anti prevent the food from tiring and muring. Only oue dose takci.r—t beforeietiriog prevunts nightmare. Only one dose taker, at night looser s tho bowels gently, and costivcucst. One dose taken alter' -J each -seal witi euro f'i spepsia. P—l dose of two teaspoousful will sl w:i\ - relieve Sick Head- aehe. One ooitle taken f >rGO female olistracliftn re moves the cause ol tdisease, aim makes a petf ct cure. '"j Only one dose Iramc diate'.v ruli.res CLolie, while * One dose often rej'.i-r to ;is n sure cute lot Ci.olera Morbus, and preventive of Cholera. One dose taken o.'U i will prevent the recur rence t bihous ui.ile it relieves ail pai.i.uj feelings. LCT-Ot.ly on-.- bottle is"-'-'needed to tbiow out of the system the Ofjcfs of medicine niter ivi j ajekiit'.xs. One hot tie taken for Jaundice removes aii t t l low tie as or unnatural color i-oim lite ekiu. One dose taken a short tiiue before eating gives vigor to ihe appetite and makes food digest wJI. Ore dose often repeated cures Chronic Diarrhuva in its worst lortns, while summer and bowel coma plaints yield almost to tin first dso. One or two doses cures attacks caused l>y worms, wl.tle lot worms in children, there is no safer or Speedier remedy j„ the World,"as it near fail*. A few bottles cures Diojisy, by inciting the ab sorbents. W v fake pleasure ir; recommending this medi cine as preventive toj Fever and Ague. Chili Fe ver. an i ..II Fevers of a Bilious Type. It operate! with certainly, and thousands are willing tn testify to its wonderful virtues. Ad wiij use it ar- giving their unanimous testi mony in its l'avbr. u7".M:s Water in t;,e Mouth with fh*. Invigj utor. aud"swallow both together. Thfe Liver luvigorator Is a ere it scientific Medic'dlHsciiTciv, and is daily working cur- s almost too gre.it to 1>: lieve. it euros as it by magic, even the first dote tiring bent' jit and : ldom m-ie that one bottle is required to cut. any kind of Liver Complaint, fr./Dt the worst Jaundice or itv>pcpsi. Proprietor. 345 Broad war, J*". Y. Sold in Bedford by Ij r . R. f. Uabst, "md re tailed by u ;j Druggists. June 11. 5853.—7.7.. ME Til,\.\ bMum BUTTLES (-OLD in tub \i:U K\tLAV!) STATES I\ ONE YEAR. TUB BBSTOriATIVE OF PKO. O. J. WOOD lor rest or; ,g hair perfectly and permanently, bus never jet tiad a rival, volume after volume might 'e given from all ports of the world and frotn the tno.-t inteb.lgent to prove that it is a perfect Rtstor >' ' ut read the circular and you cannot doubt; re J a'so the following. I'lT"! he Haib.—P eoj.ie have lor centuries been afflicted with ha'ii beads and the ouiy remedy, bero i-.-i'urc known, has been those abominable wigs. By a re-cent i;isci>very ot Professor Wood these articles arc being best dispensed with, l.nt a great many persons still patromze tuew, because they have been so ufteu imp ->ed upon by llair Tonics of different kin K lu aii vuch persons we earaestlv maketho request, that they will try orce again, for in Woods Kiiterative there is no such thing a.s fail. We know of a lady who was l aid, wih> used the mticlea short time, and her head is now covered completely with the tiniest and most beautiful curls imaginable. We know ol i unierous cases where hair wjs rapidly fil ling out, which it restored in greater perfection than it ever bad been tieiorv. it is also without ctouhtnnc of the best articles b-r keeping the hair in good condition, making is soft and glossy, removing dandruff and has proved itself the gieat.st moiuy toad the ills that hafir is heir to. It is the duty of every one to improve tlieir per sonal appearance through some may differ in regard to the ways ot doing it ; but every one will admit that a beautiful head of hair, either in man or wo man, is an object much to t>odesiTcd, and there nra 110 means that should be i ft untried to obtain such a consideration.—ll cmau't *ddvocatc. Philadelphia. PIIOK.O. J. WOOD & GO—Gents: As I have been engaged in selling your flo.r Restorative the list seasou for one of your local agents (R. af. Hackinson.) and having experienced tn.s bjudicial fficta of it iu\n-li, 1 would like to obtain agency for the State of Ohio or some State in the West, should you wisii to mak j such an tpangctaent, as I am con vim ed /here is nothing equal to it in the United Stale*, Jor restoring the hair. 1 have been engaged in the Drug business for several years, and have sold various preparations for the hair, hut ha+o found nothing that restores the secretive organs or invigorates the scalp as iuill as yours, being fußy convinced tbat your restorative is what you repre sent it to be, I would like to engage in the saie' of it, for I am satisfied it must sell. Tours truly, S. T. STOGKMA.V. PROF. O. J. WOOD * €o—Gents: Having re alized the good effects of your Hair Restorative, I wish to state, that finding my hair growing thin, as tteli us gray, I was iuduced from 'what 1 read arii heard, to try the article prepared by \ou. to pro mote ift growth and change its color as it was iu youth, bo b of which it baa- effected completely.— In the operation 1 have used nearly three bottles.— Tours do., JAMES FRANCiS. '). J. WOOD