"BEDFORDIJVQIJIRER. BEDFORD, Pa, Friday Warning, March 23, 1860. FEARLESS AND FREE." D. OVER-Editor and Proprietor. FOR PRESIDENT IN 1860, HON. SIMON CAMERON, OP PENNSYLVANIA, Subject to the decision of the National Convention.) FOR GOVERNOR: ANDREW G. CURTIN, OF CENTRE COUNTY. To Our Friends! During the past winter we sect rut quite number of accounts to some of our subscribers, for subscription, varying in amount, from §4 to S2O. We stated that we had purchased a property and had Dear SIOOO to pay on the Ist of April, now near at hand, and would be glad if they cou'd makef Blair, providing, that coal and ore rights an 1 miuing privileges, owned by any person or urpnration'within this Commonwealth, shall be assessed and tax ed according to their vulue, and the taxe3 col lected S3 real estate taxes nor re. To this bill a rewspaper eV.; ? the "Mining Keoora" objects, it seems. We ..ru net sure but that the "Mtuiug Record" may bo some what in the interest of the coal-rigbt specula tors. At any rate, we regard the proposed law as eminently just and proper. It is not very rnsny yeais since the Suhuyi kiil County farmer hauled bis black diamonds into Philadelphia, and found no sale [> r them, people bating t.o fa it h in lis assertion that the black stones would barn. Ten years or so ago, the Brcnd Top coal field, surface, coal, ore and all, was regarded as of very little thine. The whole mountain cm id Lave Leeu.purcha sed probably at an average of two or dol lars an acre, and coai righ's were purchased at a mere song If wc mistake not, iu 1848, or thereabouts, a citizen of this place bought the cxolnsive right to the coal and all other mine rals of over one thousand acres on Brnadtop, for one hundud and fifty <'o'{*l una ore rights, worth *ny times more than the whole land besides. And it seems there is no provision for uxiog •hese tight*. We aro at a less to uadersfaud how t>y ouo can doubt the propriety of doing it. If any one is to escape taxation, let it ra ther be the owner of the poor mountain sur face, *bao the owner of the coal. But let each pay tueir fair proportion. Let the assessor value the whole tract, coal and all, and then divide that value fairly betweeu tho respective interests. Dan any reasonable man object to tbia! A property, whether it bo coal right or surtaco, is generally regarded as being worth what it wilt bring at a fair cash sale. The editor of the Bedford Gazette heads a paragraph on tho subject of this bill, "More Protectionand asks, "Is this the kind of "protection Republicanism is in favor of giv ing Pennsylvania coal and irou! Its Tariff "turns out to be taxation." it) what way the bill iutrodnoeel by Senator Ilall is connected with a protective tariff, wc cannot understand. Docs the G.zette ono mean tc say that the owner oi a eoal rubt should not pay Lis fair share of u* on i:1 But suppose, lir. Gazette, you define your D'sitaco 00 :b#ubject of a protective tariff- you seem to be so fend of "spreading" your self oracularly on great questions. Perhaps a little honest and earnest advocacy of a protect ive tariff at your hands, now yon are, or'pre tend to be, a Democrat, might be of service, if you really are io favor of protecting Peons vylvania iron and coal. The President and the Reading Convention have made it safe (you have an eye to that) for you to take that course, and as there his been a good deal of anti-tariff prcsched and taught io the meetings and presses of your party for some years past, in this section, it might he well to enlighten the masses a little. The facility ycu seem to hevo acquired in turning at the beck of self interest, will make jou a vory proper leader in this party position. THE LAST OF HARPER'S FERRY. No soouer had John Brown and his mad fol lowers made the attack on Harper's Ferry, than the whole Locofoeo party charged the blame of it on the R cpublican party, and ac cused them of being iu some way connected with it. Pretending to believe these charges true, Senator Mason, of Virgiuia, so soon as Congress met, procured the appointment of a democratic committee of investigation, with himself as Chairman, fully authorized to ex amine the w'uolo subject. This investigation has been rigorously pressed for months, vud the result is just what we expected, and knew it would be. Not a single spark of evidence bus been procured to show that anybody but John Brown and his twenty-three nin knew auything about it. More than this, it positive ly appears that nobody else did know anything on tbf, subject. Not cvoa Gerrit Smith, and bis radical school of abolitionists, were aware of .Brown's piarts, and he has couiutencod ac tions of siander certain parties fur charging that he w-s connected with the ua : scheme. So complete ha* bceu she acquittal oI > Republic ms, aud all others i the North, . < i ID a recent speech iu Congress, the liou. Lien rj Winter I'avis, of Maryland, in speaking of this w (iter, says: "The utmost vigilance oj two governments has failed to trac a single connection with any body of men in any State. Two of Brown's confederates wete arrested iu Peuu 8)1 vania without warrant, and carried without a guard to jail in Virginia. His arsenal con tained two hundred Sharpens rifles, and some thing over a thousand pikes; his arm) consist ed of about twcut) awn, and such were the means provided 5-) eighteen millions of people for the invasion of • a millions.' for though rum: r promised hiia succor, vo one ever saw a body of men ot a single man marching to join him or to rescue h-'m. It (the iovestigadoa) negatives the existence of an) 3CDpiruo) ogaiuat cur psaoe in th free States ot' the UB('cd|. . U). IVelibe* the piao Oof the exdeu tioo revealed any higher intelligence or grey er power behind the crazy enthusiasts who act ed in the tragedy.• To lay this blood at the door ufa great political party of our fellow citizens, who now control the government of every free State except two, in spite of the in digo ait denial of all their representatives hete, and without particle of proof in fact, IS NOT REASONABLE." Such is the houest st&temeuts and opinion of an able ami honest Southern member of C ngre.-;?, nod it confirm? ail we have said heretofore on the subject. They prove the otter reekiesnesfl and falsehood of all these charges ma !e by Locofoco politicians, and the people everywhere cau now see what the truth is, and act eceordiogly. 4 THE SPiti\Ci ELECriO.ISI 0 f The elections in Bedford County, have iai suited gloriously for the People's Party. h-ivo received a letter from St. Clair, slating that wo have elected cur whole ticket by an average majority of 78. We have also reoeiv ed a letter from Unh n, staling that we have carried our whole ticket Ky an increased ma jority over last fall. Esquires Hull sud 0!d --hatu were re-elected Justices of the Peace. Mi chael Wer'z was beatpn by one of our eaudi dates 32 votes, nttd by the other 54! In Lon donderry we carried 'he Judge. In Napier we carried tho Justice of the Peace, two Supervi sor-, aud two School Director?, in Sehcllsburg Borough, we carried two School Directors. In Monroe, we carried cur whole ticket by an in creased uiajori'y. In Snake Springs, we car ried our Judge In South Wood berry we car ried our whole ticket except a School Director, and we think a Supervisor la Middle VV*ood berry, the People's Par'y triumphed. In West Providence, ditto, by a large majority. So far as we hive learned, from ether parts of the County, the People's Party have aobieved a glorious triumph. Now, boys, for the fall cam paign ! One more charge and tho Coanty is ours Borough Election The eieoticn io this Borough last Friday re sulted iu the success of the Locofooos, gener ally. We elected the High Constable by 4 votes of a majority, and Auditor by 46. Oae of our justioes of the Peace, Esq. litdebaugb was only beatcu 2 votes 1 The majority of Hugh Moore, for Judge of Election, was only 10 votes over Martin Miilbtirn. Mr. Moore ran contidcrably behind tiis ticket. His ma jority Est year wis 24 ! Mr. Moore, iustead of attending his duties as Judge, was out of Lw seat haif the day electioneering, and yet ran behind lit* party vote! Tho People's Parly had the power to have elected their whole ticket, had our men stood firm. A? it is, wc gain considerably over list year's vote. Aponouv.--No paper was issued from this office last week. We were disappointed in getting paper. This is the first time we have mi*sed a papct for several years. EIBFOEB —- mmmwsL TUSCARORA FEMALE INSTITUTE.—We cal the attention of parents and guardians to the advert dement of this institution in to day'* paper. The location is a very superior one,'iu the heart of Tuscarora Valley, well known for its beauty fertility and health, and settled by a mora! and intelligent community. Tho buil dings were erected for the purpose, with all modern improvements aud comforts, and the grouuds handsomely improved. The Princi pal, Mr. Agnew, has bad twenty years' expe rience teaching a first class, Female School in Philadelphia, and enjoys the very highest rep utation as a scholar and Christian gentleman, and will fee certain to render satisfaction to i.ll who will commit to his charge their daughters and wards. Under his management the In stitute will rank among the first in the State. PEOPLE'S CLUB! j On Monday evening, at an hour's Dotiee, a j large meeting of the People's Party of Bed i ford Borough, was held in the Court House, for j the purpose of forming a People's Club. A | Constitution was adopted and many voters sign jed their names to it. Hon. Fr. Jordan, mm!., ian excellent speech. The regular meet: . | will be held ott the fitst Tuesday eveniiu's every month. Friends, in the Townships, go t > work i:.< . get up an orgauizition. Let there 10. . v t.b established in every Towuship, and Boron n i the County. To work ! To work ! ! To work ! ! 1 A TEL-LiF-GIUPii. The following lying disnatch was sent from this place ou Saturday. It is a lie out of tie wholo cioth. There has been % gaiu in Bed ford Borough and township of about 5Q vote over last year, aud a Urge gaiu iu the whole County for the People's Party: Election at ISetirortl, Pa BEDFORD, Mtroh 17.—At the election y terdiy, Bedford district gave iuorease ! I on oeratio majorities. BEDFORD TP.—lu Bedford r i osm-hip, the Democrat? elected their whole ticket except Michael Nawgel for Supervisor who wis beaten 'votes by Cupt. Geo. Sinith. The majority tor Judge, and most other c fib-era, was less than 20 a gain of ah-ut 50 for the People's i'arf y ! D-ml! W c have received a loiter requesting us to send our paper one year for otto dollar. Tins we cannot do, 81 ,50 is not too much. We will sen ! it iu Clubs of 10 for §I,OO each, iu advaiiOP, or from this tim; until nf'tet the Pre • fcidenii.il election for §I,OO. I'aiu y PiLlcs, and ail varieties id the Holt Scrif tureSjOt the best quality, and a' iow rates, are aiw ays eti hunt t HedtVtrd. Kmfa torv, Store of Saai'l Shuck & Co. Opening of Ifee Campaign. PifiOl'LES CLUB. At a meeting of the citizt>u3 nf the Borou-ih of Bedford and vicinity, to the I'eu pie's held at the Court II tu.se, on M'.n itay evening, tiie 9 h March, iust., o-.iied for the purpose of r.tfeciiug a more couipMe nr gauizition—- Kban Pontiell was called to the chair, aud Jotro flelm waaapp ioud Secretary. \ The following constitution was then sulnia-j ittstvt. ! |j ean!er> BedfordJoTilf T. tirfwrr itopeveil l, 1 . *" ;B. K.uwsy. Blood-- Kun ; Jo't '< cttm, Fair li,tlc,t Nov. 4,'1850. ' OLIVER F CLARK, SAMI:EL M. HAL t-F-" O (.( l IHIi. AKK, Hi FLOUR. FEED. UEOCEY AM i view Produce Store, p ; ( Ct:itre Street, vixt door to Lutheran Chttfti | CUMBERLAND, Md. 'jit' A families and country dealers, consisting of ily, Extra and Super tine Flour, Corn MI-HI, rrils. and Bye Chop, Shorts, Sliip-stnlf, and lfran, Orleans. Porto Rico, Muscovado and refined So I open | Golden and S. 11. Syrups, .Molasses, Imp It is | Young Hyson, irißl.** Tea, .lava and llio I com- j of the beat quality. Am kinds of Spices, I'i lie re- in barrels and jars. Candles. Soap. Mackerel. ! Herring, Water. Soda. Edinbatg. and e this ; ger Crackers. Peaches, Strawberries, Pine a on for and Green com, ]utup in can, expressly for sexes ily use. A choice IOL of LIQUORS, consul! osition | Wines, Brandies, Hum and Whiskey, selected i care. Tobacco and Segars of various brands, school ; a variety of other articles usually found in Sti ciuline : Additions to the stock will be frequently n i so as to keep up a general assortment; al! d will be are invited to call before purchasing elsewhere i boar- | kinds of gram and country produce nought for j or in exchange for goods, ity of J April 8,1859.~1y. cation | Will be ; *iusur;utie Compii UNION BUILDINGS, THIRD STHEKT, jrding. HARRISBURG-, PA. UAK 1,1 4111111 K,) 1 * PITA 1,, $300,04 BUILDINGS AND OTIIEIt V I PEUTV AiJAiNST LOSS OR DAMAGE ALSO ' Tl -\' ! •rfX'iiniit Petila oj 1/ieSea, Inland ..Vi/prVi/ Reed, i , oaavc i " K( * rans jiOT tat ton. - ApS i Direrlors. O Tier- Simon Camerop. Geo. M. Launian, Wm. w s but K,s Slifer, James Fox. Geo. Bergner. Benj. Pai ' Wm. 11. Kepner, A. B. Watford. W. F. Met £Y" IT. K. Boas, John 11. Berryhill, Wm. f\ PacM Ollieers. I SIMON CAMERON, Pres't. BEVJ. PARKE, Y'ICE l'r S. S. CARRIER, Secretary. J. W. LIiNGBNFELTJSR. jlgeni, Bedlord V Rons, I Oct. 7, 1809. |.. i "%m/~ jb> rmr- YYTL have on hand three new two horse Wa. . VV which we will sell cheap in o?ctmiigeJ'or "I I' kind of graiu, or give a reasonable credit ther 140011 I A. B. CRAMER ,V C< Oct. 7, 1859. ,br N'e,w Jewelry, riIHE subscriber has opened out a new | L splendid assortment of all kinds of ns are naost fashionable Jewelry—consistingin pa ce. A Brcabt Pius > Fingw Kings, Ear Kings, &c. Call and see his atqek. .RN. del 4 DANIEL BORDEI ur—for | TIJE largest assortjpent in town, of beau | modCl and fabric, comprising every pattern,! •P i a " d Quality, ckkap as Iftfe goods are to be hi the United States, at OSTEU CARN Dr. M'Lane's CELEBRATED VERM I FUGI R LIVER PILLS. ! I V\/P. beg leave to call the attcrl | lion of the Trade, and moil 1 i aiiv, FIRST GUN FOR 1860. REPUBLICAN VICTORY. The day breaks grandly ovet the Gratii'e hilis of New Hampshire. The election of Tuesday week resulted in the triumph of the Republican H'.nte ticket by a majority largely increased over that of last year. To New Hampshire belongs the honor o'" ilic first vicmry in the campaign of 1860. List year •Goodwin's majority over Cafe, democrat, was 3-313. This year Goodwill's majority u about 5 Out' : el < wing an increase of 1500 over Est yv Last year the Republican majority iu V L gisuiuie was 73 ; this year the majority , 6 -a gain of ivui'joii over l ist year, j: '.I ausj iciouft opening of the campaign i . n ibe ..-ked tor. All bail New liamp io.. Honor to ilio fretutec of her gr .triie |7it bed bill- ! Vue Triumph in Chicago. The foil, wir-g Is the vote tor .Mayor in Chi* .go at th" roi rnt Charter Election: Wards. WEN T WORTH, it. Gcrnkb, 1). 1 l.t'T-2 768 2 1.146 1,144 3 727 739 -4 482 Go] 6 1 250 789 6 1,686 972 7 1,564 1 353 jc 8 669 C4B S> 418 484 UO 593 1,261 I • Totsj. 10,007 8,759 I u r Went worth's R. maj -rity, 1,246 This is the largest voie and tlio largest lie ipublicau majority ever cast at a Charter elec tiou iu that City. 'I ho aggregate votes to: Mayor at the two preceding Flection respec tively were as follows : 4858. ILi;-..,, 8.641 Br io.r.i, 7,481 Republican in aj, i rity, 1,161 I 1859. lia;t.c<, 8,587 G iluim, yjovi Republican majority, 859 [ It looks as if this was rot a '•! ?; n ; tour" jdVir Biiam Democracy. IJt& C itiC'H'o 11mts t Mr. s homo ar g-u) >l the morning after Eiccii iu, | i3B t[ ie toiiowiug rm-tuiiy eoixite notice : ♦•Notice to pETTriKS— AII per®S WHO have claims against persons iu this office for ton's, h.t-, caps, coats, ami various oth-r things in the way of wearing apparel, lost by Ui and WOO hi tLcui, cn the l*;e election, arc ootit'vd to ippty ou Monday ucxt, in the fore noon, between the hours ot 10 and 12 o'clock, lo preveiitcoiiiuuoii, ..ur friends will approach [die office fioni V\ ashtiictcu sweet, imurn by llladisou street." "MAN WAS MADE TO MOURN." So Sail the itiituitiiubio K >b contract disease, than at tiro ir seut. 1 lie many suideti chances ot tern terature, the damp and siurii of dissolving p-/w. added to tin* follies ot many prevailing nshuns, n;d tnousauds to premature graves au nothing prevent this? We have but to j.cotieu ''Doctor Lindsey's improved Blood Icaruher, and mo question i. answered.— U-'id the certificates of its efficacy. Try a lotilo, slid .f irtistaction is Hot given, 'he ion 'y wili be refunded. No Id by ail mo priu ipal druggists in the Union. iko advert ise- CUT. 'i i'ibute ol" Kespcct. At u uii'ctiug of Die UuuiberlaoJ Valley Blues, .areh 12, iB6O, L'.out. TV ia. Heuiiiuug was ap outeo Uresiiiet'f, ami John lj Filler, Secre •r \. I tie loil >-.f mg pre iiublo aoJ resolutions iu ij -be death ot H in. ii. Wentliug weie tptred ai:d Cijauiii.oUsjy miopied: '■\ilLKLAa, I; h..s pleased Almighty God iu i inliuitc wisdoni to I'umuVd Iroui our lui.tst the b i nil ot death our beloved comrade, iu. li. iteuiliug, be it iheteforo Resolv:d, iaai wuilc wo bow with humble Omission to Ino will ot God, we c-au but du /ia the departure of' biui whose death has ro wu a deep giooui over all our hearts. Resolved, laat by this sore dispeosatiuu of ovideuce, the company has lost oue of its st steadfast frien Js, ue of its brightest ur- Jieiils, iu shirt a ioss that will not suou be liired. Resolved, lint we uuite our sorrows for bis lib, with the bereaved Widow aud frieuu* of j Jeitasea, and n this sad dispensation we ogu.zo the Voice of God saying to us, i>e 'e 1 ready. fiesolved, I hai wc aticu i ihe funeral iu a y showing to the deceased the usual military ! [>ect to which he is eutiilcd, ..ud also that ! wear the usual badge of mourumg for th IT- j lays. lesolvcd, Tout a copy of these resolutions icut to the Widow of the deceased, and also •old the county papeis for pubiieatiou. Lib WIS A. MAY, GLOKGK SLIGKU, i>. 11. ANDERSON. Committee. BEDFORD LYCEUM. I he Bedford Lyceum will meet at the Court) ise oo Saturday eveuiug next, at til o'- iik. 'The public ure invited to attcod. Do tatr, Alex King; Essayist, S. L Rusvell. ption—"Should the U. S. Government es |ish and provide for the support of a tiaiion* Sobltc school system?" Leaders in debate, ■p. Dickersou, T. L. Lyou. MuflLlrlL IT X3Z233. On the 21st nit., by Rev. Samuel Vitvling, Mr. DANIEL BEARD, io Miss UATHARINE HOFF MAN, both of UediirJ On t!.. ISth inst ,at the house of tbe bride's father, by Rev Dert'l Williams, Mr. THEADORE KINTON, to Miss MAGGIE. E. STLCKEV. On the 6 b io-t., by David Evan*, Esq , Mr. SiMOM Ctujjc TO Mini MARY RISE, ULL of Lon donderry tp. On the 15:h inst., by Rev G. C. Probst, Mr. JOHN MKNCII of West Providence tp. to MISS CAROLINE BOWSE, of Friends Cove. X>XJE3X>. On the S'h met:, nt the residence of bis i father, in Sebedsburg, Mr. PAVIU W. CLABE, | in the 22nd year of bis age The subject of this notice was born in SehelU : burg, and from infancy was a delicate hoy. S- me four or five jtarn since he commenced i a College course at Wsshingti n, Pa., where he 1 graduated lat fali, and returned home with bis | health much impaired. Dining a revival of loligicn iu Washington, he connected himself wt'h the Presbyterian Church, and it ws his intention, had his life bei u spared, to enter the Theological Seminary at Allegheny, and prepare hiutselr for tiro min istry. On the 231 of Jan. at Maria FORGE*, Blair f'o. Mi-s SARAH ANN ZIMNIERLA, ageu 27 years r month- arid 16 days. : deceased at the time of her oeatb, WHS ie.-ldiog with her father, Mr Joseph Z mirror ia, formerly of Cumberland Valley, Bed'o-d Coun ty- With her sorrowing parents we siuceri.ly sym pathize, Not long ago the sngcl of death, with bis unwelcom - prtscnce, ods, hsqr. Commissioner to lake the testimony in Allegheny County, Pa., and O. H. Goither, Esq. C< inaiixsioner to take the testimony in Bedford County, Pa. .Notice is hereby given to the nhofre named par tes. and alt other persons interested, that the said Henry Woods will in eel t hem. or sue" of theni as may choose io attend, at the Mayor's Office, in the City of Pittsburg. Allegheny County, Penna., on Thursday, the littb day of April, A. I). 1860, at 10 o (dock, A.M.: .•:>.! that the said Q. 11. Gaiiher will meet them or such of ttn-m as sua\ eho se to attend, at the h-u e it James S. Bock with, in the town of Hopewell, in Btootffop Township, Bedford Count,v, Pct iia., on ittwlay, the 17-th day of April A. P. 1860. :! sine o'clock, A. M., for sue purpose **■ *- • •** 1 < '~ J f ' !'o.*V.' Crf m, as prayed form said petition, at wl.fm times and pieces all win think proper m iv attend. HCNPI WOODS. Con.mi in Allegheny County, O. 11. GAITFIEK, Commissioner in Bedford Ceuntr. March IBco.—r. Xotlee of ißquisiiioii, tTEHL'Ai, .■ v(j ij K'.agy, late cf Middle ▼ v At ci(li < 'j .wt:sh:p, B.:dnrd C nntc, died seized of the f .xviig Usa! £ state, to wit: One tra< t Land, containing about one Luu dred ard •- i!y acres. situate in sib! township, d --jeiiiiiij; l its of J i ; u Zsok on the North, Abra ham Kw;y on the south, Iluvid Sto i-r.ofc ami others on tlw Fast, and Christian Hoffman on the west, tearing a widow. Fanny, and issue six chil dren, to wit.- Michael, the petitioner, Catharine, David, Ann, intermarried wi,h William Elder, Pe t.-r and Jacob, a minor, who has for his guardian Darid Schnchl}-, all resi ling is; Bedford Countv ex cept David, who r aides in Hlair County. Pa. Notice is therefore, hctvbygiven, thai in pursu ance id a writ of partition or valuation to m ■ di reef d, 1 will proceed t,, j Jt .; ;an Im|nisitiun or vil u.ition on said premises, on I'uesday, the 17th d.iy of April, l8tH), when and where all parties inter est "d may attend, if ih.-i see proper. W'M. s. F.'.FKK, Sheriff. Siliriff's Oflßc, Bedford, Xfarci J.t, 'B6 • Public Sale OF KE4L KSTJTE. BY virtue of en order of the f'rphans' Court of BwUord County, the subscriber will expose to j sale by public outcry, <>u the premises, on Friday , tlie'libth day of April IbfiO, the following real estate ; hie tlie property of John Roudebusb, dee'd, viz : j A tract of land containing about thirty one acres | with anout an acre arid a half cleared and under ! fence, and a good spring of water upon ii, situate ! in Union Township, in siid County, adjoining the Mansion place ol said decedent and land of Thomas 1 Lingeufeher. Sale to commence at one o'clock P. M. of ai i i day. TERMS: —One third of the purchase money at ; the confirmation of the >.Je, one third on lhe "first i dy ol October lt-til) and the remainingtiiird on the I fiist day of April 1861, the purchas -r to give judg ment houds for the two payments. Immediate pos session of the prtqierty wiil m given. GEORGE M. HoLSINGER, Adin'r of Ju<>. Ron iebu sh. dee'd. March -3, iB6O. XECU'"OKS* NOTICE.—L Iters testainentury , A having been granted to the subscrjoeis, living j in Cuiubeiland Valley Township, on the Estate of ' | Dm. U.Weatling, late ■nistK of two Sessions of fhe c ' TSuraufte r Session with which the School opens, will commence on Tuesday, the tj wlh c '■ , aud wii! clos ' : on S xturday, e-r September, 1860, and the Wiuf r Session. lon 1 hnrsday the lat day of VoTember, lboO and ! close March 30th. 1861. . ' ' | Hoard including Fuel, Light unci Tuition in | tee I ninary and Collegiate Departments I p< r term, pnyaLlo in advance, ' 575 ivi | Washing, per dozen, a ; Lessons on Piano or Guitar, i to length, *.!, S2O or 526 per Set,. ! Use <>t Piano or Guitar, ac i cording to 4, 6 or 6 u Drawing or Flower Painting 10 to 15 | Anclen* or Modern Lan. j guages, iarh, 1U ~ i When tire is required in i .Sleeping liuomii. each pu ; , pi!, 8 j Setts in Church Pree. 5 oui.j; lauiea vsd! ie met at thd above stations and conveyed to the Institution, if a short notice oe given hy J-.-tter, addressed to tie Principal It Aeadi.-rohi, Junh-t county. P,.f etreuUrs or'other information address the Principal el the above oßice. KEY. V, . g. E. AG NEW | • {arc:l 'W ' -2m Principal. Sheriff | E aro authorized to aniioimce the naiao of Ku : y" Sti so KcFLi.. of Union Township. as 1 cau- ( <.idte for the office of SVritf. BUtWt •> the * L: i' !; sst.je in C.i.-nir, 7 .wMp. Bedford County. 1 j., a. . wu r.u ■ t #„ ; e ..Frederick dnntu * arm." ; cr s cj-j ck-cd.ad undvi g< i .once, aad m ■ &:>>■ i-.-to f cu'tivation, ! P* !i: ; ''•-! u ii.l* To-.tc at* a!iio J Or [ cl>ar irt, oi a ?ood j too aii-.l a ia!f .it.-iv f, : ,g House, aori Tenant a new Bift, liO Sect u l^rtgf!., by 50 ia width, constructed In the latts' tryll, with sundry oti.er M-L>uiUtinjrß. This J v j,; iu = rune tost I tort:U \ d.ey, Loo \o .. r> ud*a L/oY.', :, wicf.i 6 miles ot Bwifetd a .J afcoa: the sate distan. •_ 1 oui ! lt ."' u-tn ina:t;>n < f t_, *-Jit2it i J Raj You ;.* i: i* ! 13 * l I - ; "t' ..go l .'rtiooJ, conven ;:i* t>good sehbbls, ...r.'l uiihin 2i mil.so? the ''AH.xhcrv Mai. aii l f mile SetaiuSry.' 3 at ilurnsl-irc. Tiicre is a tine Church also wrhjn and it is surroumic : ;, v intelligent an 1 moral com wnaifv. fJiis j-r .j eriy is ia every war a meat deairatje oti", and )i. s.-., is dus":i.ig to j uro'iiso would do ; well to i \ tin.;.-.- air tor*' i he i.j:e o: eat j. Ti iIMS.—Vi lli kiw known on day of s.t>. ikio . cubic. At;- r: tui.e.. K nv:i t>y lliJN'liy r SMITH," GEO. V.". HOL T >,iHt3i/3EE i .. _ rse-.-ntora of Frcl-rfck fflb, de'd. ! . ' 1 "' !:s * ,shs ng 10 examine this prop- r -1 Li to • j.at. colors in ..• fullr, can en'i I "j u uV ! r 5 V' U c r r - s ®Hb, itaias. vi , f •; c .? !r - v - 1 ■- , v - ,y - iou:w4er, | iicdfoi , C U -' a*nn 5- Spans, { M .12 o ieoo. r.OitvC of ' T - !> ' •}; !l - 1 ■ n •■' heir at law of • * *. < - A, "aloof Ka ,f I'r.ri.i vic- V. T3 . j' '!>.• it .u :-y. iii li. •: said Jacob 6ic\l, ! b -> ! : V' :!: :' ;o ' • v ' t ' a:i lils rat ' !"* w .-"r; V :riH I-', a-nl after fcer I death to j.. -i.ic-1 among w heirs ; that ;:, e 'widows a .J, ..-.iviiie m.vci; i. Irs, to wit. ! M 3ru • i*Wii:trried w.th Jonathan Stutter, reF in btory Co., lowa, Jacob Sncil, ruiid.ng i:i Cu-rei ; Co., in., Gcoajta SncJl, radius is Pcansvl.aftu' UifhatMr.t. r. i.ried wi.h Jacob 1!. Baiidollnr' i now d.sid, v sRDf iii ia*ir Co., Fa., Ciirialot>h j i>nel|, re.-.■.i: a ;.i Bedford Connie, - l j Cjti ' 3lirie cliildivn ot Cathinuo Man. | *}vak.T ; .!vc-.i o! whom O. L\ Shannon ii guardian : " a ?'' j Man>}>,-:Uie.-, :her fcc-ir of said Cat ha' .am, who is a minor, and ha# no guardian, residing • .i C irral Co., 1 and '.Via. Suefi, the Petitioner j residing in Be'mrd Co., Fa. That siii te-." r j -lied seized of a tract of land. i;i Hast Providence • lown.smf., n.-joining I inde of Satuue) Peek, John li. ; Barton, \t m. G;ay and Abraham Buzz ird, oud rxa j Uining on.- Im dr.-d acres, and Jving on both sole* jof th Turnpike Road, on Ray# Hill. Notice is tlmretf.re hereby given, ti.it In pcreu ; " f • wnt of Partition or Valuation to me di reefed, I w.l! proceed to hold an Inquisition or \ ablution on the premises, on Tneadav, tin-3d dav of April, next, when and where all hit en st-ad may attend; i! they acv proper. YY'M. S. FLUKE, Sheriff bheritrs Office Bedford, March 9, 1859. Police !ss|uisftlois. VI7HJCBEAS, llenry TToiford, lit© of Rondos. TT dotty Township, fc.-Jfvrd County, dee'd, died into©tutt. unmarried, and without issue, leaving hi others and sisters, his heirs, to wit: Jacob Wob ford, wh > has convoy. 1 his share to Petitioner George YVetford, residing in B -dford County, Mi chael Wolf old. residing in Payette Co., Pa , Joseph Wolford, resi iing in Somerset Co., Pa., Hannah, intei maried with Ad mi Shroycr, residing in Alle gany Co., Md., Mary Wo.bird, residing in Bedford County, Susan.", intermarried with Sol.unon Smith, resi.iing in Bedford County, Catharine, intermarried with John Stokes, residing in Ceder County, lows, Bar ura, who was intermarried with John Dovore,' in Ohio, since dead, leaving iaane two cluldren, to wit : Hannah and Fl -niy, residing la Ohio, and A'iam YV oif.ird, who is dead, leaving issue thiec children, resi- ing in Ohio, to wit : Josiih, Elizabeth and Simon Wolmrd, that said intestate died seizci of the foliowing.tract of land, situate in London derry Township, known as the '-north Bear Waller tract," containing one hundred and li'ty acts.", ud joining lauds of John Wilhelra, A. w Sbrorer'nnd others. Notice is therefore hereby given, that in pursu ance or a writ of Partition or Valuation to iae di rected ; I will proceed to to ld au Inquisition or Valuation on the premise#, on Tn.*d, the lt>th day of April, next, when and where uil interested may attend, ii they see proper. WM. S. ILCKE, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, March 9, 1860. \ice to CoUcFUrs. TVTO riC£ is hereby gi"cn fa the collectors of I86t) II —tin t their duplicate# niust be settled by tb i - "jlnuary Ciiirt ot 1861. Those whoso duplicate# are #ettfed at riiat time will be allowed aix-per c-'xA for collection, and all neglecting tnia not too w;ll ho pnahed immediately after that tin>. By order of the Commissioners. U. NICODSMIT3, March 9, IWJO.-c Clerk. .idjiiiiiKlrfliof's Notice. LETTLKS of Administration having been g'aw ted to the subactiber, living in Colrrsln Town ship, on 'be Estate of Adam B.rrabwrt, late oC Bedford Toniishif.. dee'd, ali peroona indebted to aid estate are notified to m*ke paysseiit ntely, and those having c.laiir