REGISTER'S NOTICE. ALL persons inteiested are berenv notified, that the following named accountants have filed their accounts in the Register's Office of Bed ford County ; and that the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court, in and for said County, for Confirmation on Tuesday the Ist day of May, next at the Court House, in Bedford. The Bccour,t of Ilenry J. Bruner, Esq., admin istrator of the estate of Campbell Heudrickson, Esq., late of Cumberland Valley township dee'd. The account of Joseph B. Noble. Esq., Guar dian of Obadiah, Delilab, David, Alfred, Hannah, Mary S. and Harriet Over, minor children ol Jacob Over, late of South Woodberry township, dee'd. The account of Sam'l L, Russell Esq., Adminis trator He bonis von of Margaret Davidsun, late of Bedford Township dee'd. The account of Samuel L. Russeil Esq., Execu tor of the last will Ac. of Mary Ann Davidson, late of Bedford township, dee'd. The account of John P. Hoover and William Horn, Executors of the last will Ac.. of Philip H. Hoover, late of Napier township, doe'd. The account of John Mower Esq., Guardian of Annie E. Miller, one of the Daughters of Thomas B. Miller, late of Bedford Borough, dee'd. The account of Philip R- Ritctiey Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Mixell, lata of Snake Spring tp., dee'd. The account of Levi Hardinger, Executor of tho last will of Catharine llardiuger, late of Cumber- tp.. dee'd. The account Of Thomas Blackburn and Alexan der McGregor Esq., Executors of the last will ike. of Benjamin Bow-n. late of St. Clair tp.", dee'd. The account of Rachel Kegg, Administrator of the estate of John Kegg. late of Colersin tp., dee'd. The account of David Hitchew, Administrator of the estate of Jacob Hitchew, late of Napier tp., dee'd. The account of Jacob Burket, Administrator of the estate of Samuel Burket, late of Union tp., dee'd. The acccunt of Henry G. Geyer, Administrator of the cstato of Conrod Geyer, late of Juniata tp., d-e'd. The acccunt of Wm. Ottand Samuel Hurcleroade, Executors of the last willl'C,, of John H..rcle:oa-lc, iate of Colerain township, dee'd. The account of Benjamin 11. Walker, Adminis trator of the estate of Eliol Alfon, late of Napier tp.. dee'd. The account of John Mower, one of the adminis trator's de bonis aon of the estate of Charles Mc- Dowell, late oftheßoiough of Bedford, doe'd. The account of John Mower, Guardian of Emma V. Garver, late Emma V. Miller, one of the daugh ters of Thomas B. Miller, late of the Borough of Bedford, dee'd. S. n. TATE, Register. Register's Office, Bedford April 6, ISG9, SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of sundry writs of Hi. fa. Vend. Ex ponas, and Lcvara Facias, tome directed, there will be sold at the Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, on Saturday, the 28th day of April, at 10 o'clock A. M., the following described Real Es tate, to wit : At! Detf's right, title and interest in and to one tract of land, containing 439 acres, more or lusg, about, seventy live acres cleared an 1 under fence, with a two story log dwelling house with gitcricn attached, tenant house, and double log barn thereon erected; also, two apple orchards thereon , adjoin ing lands of James Rollins, Robert Hudson and others, situate in Colerain Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of Jacob Mock. Also, t ue tract, cr parcel of Jand, containing 22 acres, more or less, neatly all cleared and under fence, with a frame dwelling house, one rough cast tenant home, frame stable, school house and a frame of a .-aw mill, thereon erected; udj briiug lands of George Elder, Jobri Hardman, Fiery Werts and others, situate in Harrison Township. Bedford County, and taken in execution es the property ot Dan'l Trestle, tere tenant. ALSO, all Delt A light, title and interest in and to one tract 01 land, containing fifty acres, more or Kss, about tight acres cleared and under fence, with a log cwfihog house thereon erected, adjoin ing iaj.ua oi ITuiip KiieMy, David Bralliar and iJi.ei-. .-itmile iii Lioj.eWell township, Bedford C >., atid taken in execution as the rironerty of William Sliiiler. ' ALSO, one tract of Lud. cot tain ing cne hundred and fifty acres, more or less, about Seventv five acr-s cleared and under fence, with a two story l-<g dwcilij g house, tenant house and double fog barn there-a noctcd; also an apple orchard thereon, '■.•ij--.ir.ing lands of Anthony ijtiffler, David Border M othcis, siiuutc 111 Napier tcwi-hip. Bedford County, and taken in exci rxiion as the jiroperty of Patrick TolUrd. ALSO, -11 (hit's interest in nnii to a certain piece, or p-rccl of laud, situate in St. Clair tp., Bedford Gt.uiity. on the wateraof Botfo-'s Creek, C(ntaini:ig one biiDarit acres and allowance, Vc., being put of a larger tract of land su 1 veyed on a warrant dated 1 tli Juiv. 176'2, giaatei to Col. Henry Roquet, and conveyed by William at.d George lluldemand to George M< ck, with all the rights and apperten ances Ibercuntu belonging, and taken in execution as the property of George Mock. IVit. S. FLUKE', Sheriff. Sheilfs Office, Bedford. April 6, 1809. COIRT PBOCLIMJTIIMi. TVTHEFTBAS the Honorable FRANCIS M. KIM VV MULE, President o 1 the several Courts of Com mon Pleas in the counties composing the 16th Ju dicial District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer ana Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for tlio trial of capital and other offenders in the said Dis trict—and A. J. SNJVRLT and JOHN TATLOK, Esquires. Judges of the Courts of Common Picas sad Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for tiie trial of all capi tal and othi r offenders in the county of Bedford— have issued their precept and to nia directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer at Bedford, on M(JNDAY the oOth dy of April, next. NOTICE is hereby giv nto all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said county ofjlodfoid, that they he then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, rec ords, and inquisitions, examinations and other re membrance?, to do those things which to their offi ces and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall ho in the Jail of Bedford county , Jo he then and there to prosecute against them as ahull be just. WILLIAM S. FLUKE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Bedford April 6, lvoO. Paper Haugiug and Paitning. r IAHE snbsrriber wishes to inform the public that J. he intends carrying on the Paper Hanging and Painting business, in Bedford, and vicinit.. He will put out work, at the shortest notice, and on tbo most reasonable terms. He has a sample book of all kinds of wall paper, which can be seen at his office, and paper can be bod from him at city prices. He may be seen at tho old IXQIKHEB office. April 6, 1869. SAMUEL RADEBAUGH. EXKCUTt'R'S NOTICE.- Letters testamenta ry having been granted to tho subscriber living in Napier tp., on tho estate of Rebecca McCreary, l ite of said Township, dee'd, all persons, indebted to said estate are notified to make payment immedi ately, and those having claims against the same will present their accouuts properly aulhenti'iated for settlement. JAMES ALLISON, April 6, 1860. Executor., lyrofiCE. —All persons, w.ihout exception, are 1 hereby cautioned against tresspassing upon any of the premises of the subscriber either by hunting. flD.ing or in any other way. The law will he rigidly Hofateed against all offeuders without respect to F rs o6s- EZEKIEL COOK. April 6, 1860.-* /"IASH BUYERS can do best, at OSTEK C VDCAUS'S CBKAP store! handsome sugars, at 8, 9, and 10 cts, per pound, molasses and syrnpe, at 10 12. 14 and 18 cts. nor ouart. Oct ITS. 1879. Treasurer's Sale OP UNSEATED LANDS. | AGRKEA BLY to the provisions of an Act ci Assembly, directing the mode of selling unseat ed lands 'for taxes, and for other purposes, passed the 13th of March. 1815, and the supplement thereto, passed the 13th day of March, 1811. and Colli of March, 1831. and the 9ih day of March, 1847, the Treasurer ot the county oi Bedford hereby gives notice to all concerned therein, that unless the County. Stale, School and Road'taxes due on the following tracts ot unseated iai de, situate in Bedionl county, are paid before the day of sale, the whole, or such part of each tract, as will pay the taxes, and the costs chargeable j thereon, will be sold at the Court House, in the • Borough of Bedford. County ot Bedford., on the | second Monday of June, next, for the arrearages : of taxes [due. and the cost accrued thereon; at,J j said sale will be louluiued trout clay fo (lay, un til all are disposed of. WM. SCHAFEB, Treasurer. Waran tees or Ow iters, j No. Acres. Dolls JCts. iircadtop Township, i 150 James Ettlrikett 10 28 8 do 98 75 William Gray 1 23 380 Francis Mowing, 93 18 48 4 i: 136 p Samuel Kerr 20 57 422 & 30 p Barnel Mowing 27 '26 406 Joltu Stone 24 25 4654 Is'tac Kerr 24 15 440 John Kazort 6 16 I 399 John Bell 12 12 | 63 Jacob Meyers 3 72 ; 75 John Deveruux (Dun lap tract) 10 10 i 403 Joint Bolentan 13 45 30 l.ew is T. Vv atsQii I 54 j 427 Mary Montgomery 4 22 j 421 John Montgomery 4 73 339 Stevens 3. Co in right ol Slneeves 23 39 ; 287 E. Foster K W. !'. Scheli 6 75 j 25 James Ftgard Gl ! 60 William Ftgard 4 38 | 25 John King's Heirs 55 i 393 A 197 p James i'atton K. H. Huston 53 Coleraui Township. : 414 Mtchuei Root ! 24 410 Agnes Root I 20 400 Jacob VV hetslone 1 20 i 310j Jacob Wttand 50 jilt Andie v Kmock 64 j 600 Samuel Williams 2 24 | 45 tiiiani Smith 1 46 j 427 Arthur Brown 6 4 Cumberland Valley TuwuVnip. IT)6 117 p Win. M- Half 16 j 400 L)rl J nines' Smith 2 94 Harrison Township, j 163 Nicholas Knight 2 4 900 Witlrain Lyon 3 to j 75 Andrew I'. Miller 1 7 2 Hopewell Township, j 200 John Corby 1 20 413 John Kerr 4 76 159 James Howard 55 i 404 lltcaatd Moan 68 ; 420 John Cheney 72 404 Joseph Moan 68 409j Samuel Moan 68 • 424 35 p Alexander Moan 68 | 200J Jolt.i Mcfiuey 48 196 50 p /..tchariaii Moan 2 4 j 192 Timothy Moan 27 j 200 54 p l-rael Moan 28 222 Elizabeth Ftper . 69 ! 212 20 p John Boyd 34 211 65 p William Davis 32 216 60 j p Isabella Davis 58 2204 V. iiiiaui i'iper 62 I 238 John Hardin 66 i 221 Ignatius llardin 62 1 434 125 p James Wtisott 72 j isi <o p David I'iper 32, i 99 Richard Clark 28 ' 425 George l\ Alberlt I 20 : 213 Joseph Ear.easier 60 102 Tliu.uas i'aylor 1 20 162 57 p Stephen Moan 68 44t)J i'ract, Uakipan L-utds 121 23!,' ■■ Jas. Mellitey, Forge property 22 00 9 I'uterbaugh's aetrs 11 ! 400 Isaac Cavan 72 Loudouderry Township, j 453 Joseph Gardner 1 3ti 150 Joint Sndb tec 1 80 Liberty Township. : 200 Mary Gordon 7 95 j i 200 James 4 36 ; j 400 Thomas Jones 1 ! 95 1 150 i Stephen Kerr 3 40 165 Howard i.angly 7 20 j I 200 Jacob Miiier 6 00 i 2()t) Eliza be', it Miller 6 do j 209 Mary I'iper 5 9 * 200 Amelia Riper 7 98 60 Abei Put 1 20 I 400 Edward Stone 7 48 j 490 John i'omm It) 73 J 374 Kip H.tmian Alberu 5 40 j ! 448 Marian Alberti 5 00 j 403 Alexander Montgomery 5 15; 403 William Montgomery 88 i 100 George B. Kay 3 16 ' ' 3 Lola Wtllann I'. K'ohell 2 75 j 200 Jot.ii Razor 2 56 j 20tJ Francis Means 2 56 j 150 Stephen Kerr 1 90 | 90 Manor Tract 1 58 j | 200 Miiiigan & Beiyjdict 2 58 j 40 Peter bowser 54 j 5 George 1 hompson 12 j Mouroe Township. | 25 Joseph Mc Darnel 56 Napier Township. ; 200 Abner Rcxlgers 60 Providence East. ( 1219 Samuel Tate's Heir's 44 900 do ilo Jo 44 800 do do do 4 4 2244 do do do "28 1 l?j G. W. Barton 32 j 105 & 95p Malilon Barton 32 j 136 109p David Smith 32 j 95 K 55p Joshua llixou 30 ■ 401 A 10p James Cavan 1 20 : 4ot) 1-aao Cavan 1 20 j 210 George Deweese 90 J 17 J. Sparks' Heirs or F. Gibs 16 i : 61 1,. A. Carpenrer 22 | Provideuee West. 100 Daniel Kitchey 13 40 David Roller I 1 !5 Joseph McPauiei 36 , 106 er Morgerl 68 j iSt. Clair Township. ' 4 l 'ts Jacob Ink s Heirs 48 j 204 David Mcßoberl 1 20 j 177 James Rose I 20 j j 4 11 William Sitiyely I 20 Suuihau.ptou. 200 James Riggs 60 435 Henry VVhetstone 1 32 ; 4334 Wilham Buck 1 20 Union Township. I 50 Christopher Snyder 43 ! 100 W idorw Croyle 2 50 4394 James beawright 12 66 j 60 Brumbaugh & Co. 1 39 1 50 Cow-pies Brush 86 • 439 John Martin 10 32 60 Bowser 1 j7 90 Boyer I 68 ( 200 Langam 1 68 ; 150 William Langam 2 80 150 Bowser Brush 1 78 Woodberry Sontii. ! l William Fluke 16 BEBFORB i 19 Fluke's Heirs 32 222 Elizabeth Piper 67 216 ft top Isabella Davis 24 C-1 S; loop John S. Heir.t k 28 W oodberiy Midd!e. ICO Aojoiiiuit Hi-ffley's Heirs 6 50 117 Daniel Montgomery 10 20 180 Daniel Mi'iiistOtnery 4 48 170 Matga icl 1.1 u< 1 70 22 Kens'tiger'o Heirs 1 00 20 Fiank Nicodemus 75 16 George Nicodemus 70 173 Mcllnay 7 97 62 John McFadden C 15 50 John Nicodemus 1 87 52 John Smith, Jr. 1 77 46 Refiner's Heirs 1 87 40 Stouerook 2 50 403 William Montgomery 5 00 ISO Robert Montgomery I 03 13 Jacob Fuirey 64 20 Renbait ReplogU I 03 13 John 'Feeler 64 12 Samuel Teeter 60 50 Robert Montgomery 1 20 April 6, 1860. I.IST (IF iiillM! Jl R!}RS. DRAW N for April term. 6th Moutlay. 30th day, 1800. George Elder, Foreman; Wm. Adams, Esq., Thos Blackburn, Geo. Bortz, Dau'l Boyer, Dau'l Bear, David A. T. Black, Sani'i Beckley, Ita:,c Clark, Geo. Diehl, Isaac Grove, Dan'l Horn, Simon 11am aker, David Ickes, John L. Lessig, Wm. Morgart, Adain F. Miller, Andrew Middletou, Sam'l Oster, Joseph Rininger, Jackson Ripley, Satn'l Statler, Geo. F. Steel, G. D. Trout. LIST OF PETIT JURORS, drawn for April Term, sth Monday, 50th day, 1860. Thomas Allison, John AI sip, Jacob Aucker, D. T. Ak', Frederick fl. Bcegle, Soloir.an B'-egle, George Bortz, Jatnes Burns, Jr. Jnslali Baughnian, Jacob Bossier, Christian Corn, Charles Colfelt, Michael Carpenter, Philip Clark. Thomas Itunaboe, Isaac Earnest. Ilenrv Fcltori, Jacob Fisher. Henry Flack, Dau'l I letcher, Archibald Finley, Jacob D. Fetter, John Gephart Jr. William A. Grove. Henry Gates, David liitchew, John B. Hardman, Richard Langden, S.uu'l "A*. Miller, Philip Morgart, A lam Otto, Amos Rabin .'tr, John SiaFer, Abraham Bteel, John E. Satterfleld. WPbou Weeks, Sam'l Wenk. Ajiril 6, 1800. gk r arfi . t j VilE following named nersons, have filed their petitions for Tavern License in the Clerk's Of fice of Bedford County, and will be presented to the Court of Quarter Sessions oa Monday the 30tli day of April, next. John Hafer, Bedford Borough, Tavern. Jonathan Ilorton, •• •• >< Isaac M< nurtd, " " " A. G. Allen. •• Township Jacob Snider, Cumb. Val. •> " V. V. Wert?, llairison •• • Martin Fiahtner, • '• Frederick Hildebrand, Juniata •• '• \ Joseph Fo l 'r, < " < James Burns, Londonderry " '• Jonathan Fichtncr, " •• " Catharine Tricker, Liberty " J. A. Rolim, '• " " Andrew Adams, Monroe •' " George Weuimcr, " " " Georg.i Stuckey, Napier " " D. A. T. Black, East Prov. " " Geoige Megraw, John A. Gump, West " " George Golvjn, Schellsburg Borough • John M. Kobison, " * Peter Amick. St. Clair Township " Bernard O'Neal, Southampton" " Thomas C. Reighart, Union " Win. M. Pearson, M. Wootlb'y " *• Henry Fluck, • <• Jaiuts L. Prince, R. • ■ " > Sarah Filler & Son, Bedford Borough, " John Todd, Bedford tp. •< William F. Smith, Rainsburg Borough. " Andrew J. Peuncll, do do March 30, ilinO. S H. TATE, Clerk. ORPiIiVS K!ii!T SUE Or A FA KM. BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court o Bedford Comity, the undersigned will sell a i Public Sale, on the premises, on Thursday, the 2(ich of April, Bex-. all th.-l valuable farm, late the resilience of Abra ham Litigonfelter, dee'd, situated in Napier Town ship. Bedford County, adjoining lamia of Black burn's heirs, Fred. Miller, .M illion Black bp rn and ; others, containing 232 acres, and allowance, paten ted land, *bo ut 12"> acres und r cultivation, and "JO I acres nieatiov; two log dwelling nou-esand log ham, with a gcod apple orchard thereon, and an ahtui | dance < f good water. This property is in a pleas- J ant locality, convenient to churches, schools and i market. TERMS:— -SIOOO in hand, at thy confirmation of the sale, one half of th ■ remainder in one year there ; after, and the other half in two yt irs, t"> be secured I by judgment bonds, or bonds an 1 mortgage. If the purchaser so dtsilts, a part of tiic purchase j money may remain in the place, the interest ot ■ which to L>c paid annually to the widow. Sslo to i commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. DAVID LINGENFELTEK, | March 30, 1860. Adm'r. | WASHINGTON HOT EL, RFI>FO2U>, 8A. MIIS. I'll.Lr.il A Soil would respectful ly announce to t'ueir friunds in Bedford Coun j ty, and to the public generally, that they hava j leased for a term of years, the la:gc and conveuiut ; brick hotel, at the corner of Pitt and Juliana j Streets, Bedford, Pa., known as the "WASHING ' TON HOTEL," and lately kept by .Mrs Cook. This houss is being thoroughly refitted and re furnished, and is now open for the reception nl | guests. Visitors to the "BEDFORD SPRINGS," i and persons attending Court will find the house a pleasafft and quiet temporary home. Every atten tion will be paid to the accommodation and com fort of guests The table tvill at all times l.e sup plied with the best the markets afford. Charges will be moderate. Extensive stabling is attached | to tliis hotel and a careful and competent hostler j will lie in attendance. i Special attention will be pai lto the iccocomo . dation of the farming community. March an, 1860. Auditor's Notice. rjIHE undersigned, appointed by the Court ot A. Common Pleas, in and for the County of Bed ford, to report a distribution of the money in the hands ct Hon. Joseph B. Noble, Sequestrator of the I'attonsvlllo ami \\ oodberry Turnpike Road Coinpauy. will attend to the duties of his appoint ment, on Tuesday, the 17tli dav of April, next, at 10 o'clock of said day, at his office, in the Borough ot Bedford, when and where all parties interested can attend. JNO. P. REED, March 80, 1860. Auditor. Take notice, r■TH AT suits will be brought against all persons J. trespmsing on the Presbyterian burial grounds, to the injury of the trees, shrubbery or monuments. Parents are requested to keep their children out of the grounds altogether, and are hereby notified that they will be held responsible for mischief done by them. Serious aod repeated injuiy done to tlus trees and tombstones, renders this course neccaoaiy. March 80, 1860. TAKE Aoi ICE. 111IAT wo have purchased all the gruiu in the . ground of Richard O. Knanf. Wo there "re give notice to nil persons not to mod ile themselves with the afore said grain. URIAH ADAMS. 7ACOE H. HILL EG ASS. Buona Vista, March 30. 1860.-* THE OMV PREPARATION OltTfir OF Universal Confidence & Patronage. so;; Si iTESSJEff, JUDGES, f LEU CINES, Ladies and Gentlemen, i > all parts of the world testify to the efficacy of Prof. O. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and gentlemen of the Press are unani mous in its praise. 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My hair is now thick and glossy, and no w,,rd can express my obligations to you in giving to the afflicted such a treasure. PIN LEY JOHNSON. The Rest on. live is put up in bo i ties of three sizes, viz: large, medium, and small; the small holds \ a pint, and retails lor one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent, inure In proportion thai, the small, retails lor two dollar* pet* bottle; the largo holds a quart, 40 per cent* more in proportion, ami retails.for $C.' O. J. WOOD A; CO , Proprietors, 444 Broadway New Yoik, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. And solu by ail good Druggists and Fam v Goou.s Waaler*. March 23 1860. Aoiiee of luijiiisUiou. VATHEKEAS, Henry Wolford, late of I.oudon tt deny Township, Bedford County, dee'd, died intestate- unmarried, and without issue, leaving brothers and sisters, his heirs, to wit : Jacob Wol ford. wh i has conveyed his share to Petitioner, George Wwifurd, residing in Bailor I Comity, Mi cha.-i Wolford, ."'.siding In Payette Co.. Pa*. J's-!>h Wolford, residing j:i Somerset Co., I'a., Hannah, intetmarted with Adam Siiroyer, residing in Alle gany Co.. Md., .Mary Worford. residing in Bedford County, Susan :, intermarried with Solomon Smith, residing in Bedford County, Catharine, intermarried with John Slokes, residing in Coder County, lowa, Barbara, who was intermarried with John Devore, in Ohio, since dead, leaving issue two children, to v/it : Hannah and Henry, residing in Ohio, and Adam WclfiTd, who is dead, leaving issue three children, residing in Ohio, to w it : Josiab, hli/.abeth ■ml Simon Wolford, that said iritest.it_• die I seized of the following tract of land, situate in London derry Township, known as the "north Kerr Waller tract,'" containing one hundred and littv aciee, ad joining lands of John Wilheita, A. IV Shroyer and others. Notioeislhereforeherebygiven.th.it in pursu-> anew of a writ of Partition or Valuation to mo di- , rocted; 1 will proceed to hold an Inquisition or Valuation on the pieniistS, on Tuesday, the 10th j day of April, next, when and where all intercste-i may attend, it they see proper. WM. S. FLUKE, Sheriff. 1 Sheriff's Office, March 0, 1800. Public Sale OF HE 11. ESTATE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the subscriber will expose to .-.de by public outcry, on the premises, on Friday J the 20tli day of April 1860, the following real estate i late tlu: property of John Koudebu.h, dee'd, viz : A tract of land containing ahout thirty one acres with about an acre and a half cleared and under fence, and a good spring of water upon it, situate ; in Union Township, in said County, adjoiniug the i Mansion place of said decedent and land of Thomas | Lingeufclter. Sate to commence at one o'clock P. M. of sai 1 day. TERMS: —One third of the purchase money at the confirmation of the sale, one third on the tirst : day of October iB6O and the remaining third on the first day of April 1861, the purchaser to give jndg- [ men) bonds for the two payments. Immediate pos session of the property will be given. GEORGE M. HOLSINGEK, Adm'r of Juo. Rcudebush, deo'il. March 23, 1860. "FjIXECUTOK'd NOTlCE.—Letters testamenta- JL-2 ry on the estate of Hannah Miller, late of j Londonderry township, dee'd, having beer, granted ' to the subscriber, all persons knowing' themselves indebted to said estate are requested to tnake im- . mediate payment, and those having claims will pre- ! sent tlu-m properly authenticated for settlement. 1 I'. F. LEHMAN March 2c , 1800. Executor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned, ap pointed Auditor, to ascettain the balance iri the bands "f Charles Hoy man, Adm'r ot Samuel Hoyman, doe'd, and distribute the same, will at tend to tha duties of his appointment at his office, in the Borough of Bedford, on the sth day of April, next, at which time all interested can attend. R. D. BARCLAY, Auditor. March 23, 18411). EXECUTORS' NOTlCE.—Letters testamentary having been granted to the subscrinot s, living in Cum'ieiland Valley Township, on the Estate of Km. n.Weatling. lute of sail township, dee'd. all persons hidebteu to said estate are notified to make payment Immcdiatalyf and those having claims agaiust the same will present them properly authen ticatcd for settlement. JOHN \YENTLING, March 23, 1860. ' Executor. Sit cars, Test, Coffefc, Chocolate, Molasses and Svrups, the best In town, for sale at the curxr sfle, by OSTEII It CARN'S. Dec. 9, 1859. Public Sale of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, there will be sold at public sale upon Ibe premises, on TUESDAY, THE iS4TH OE APRIL, NEXT. ilia following described Real Estate, to wit: 270 Acres, 01 perches, more or less, of choice Lime stone Land, Situate in Colerain Township. Bedford County, I'a., and well known as the "Frederick Smith Farm." About 200 acres are cleared and under good fence, and in a tine state ot cultivation, part thereof good in adow. There ate also 2 Or chards of choice fruit upon the premise*. A fine stream of excellent water flows through the proper ty. The Improvements consist, in part, of good two and a half Stoty Log House, and Tenant House, a new Barn, 110 ffeet in length, by 60 in width, constructed in the latest style, with sundry other out-buildings. This Farm is situate ■in that lei tile Valley, known as "Friend's Cove." witl in (5 miles of Bedford and about the same distance from the termination ot the "Bedford Railroad." It is also in a pleasant neighborhood, convenient to good schools, and within 2J miles of the'Allegheny Male and Female Seminary," at Rainsburg. There is a One Church also within sight, and it is surrounded by an intelligent and moral community. This property is in every way a most desirable one, and persons desiring to purchase would do well to examine it before the time of sale. TERMS.— Will be made known on day of sale. Title indisputable. Attendance given by HENRY F. SMITH, GEO. W. HOUSEHOLDER, Executors ot Frederick Smith, dec'J. N.B. Persohs wishing to examine this proper ty, ci ascertain the particulars more fully, can call upon, or address by letter, Ilenrv F. Smith, Kains buig, Bedford County, I'a.; Geo. W. Householder, Ray's Hill, Bedford county, Pa.; Mann 4 Spang. Bedford, Pa. March U, 1860. llißPlliS lEIiRI iIiUN! TRAINS STOPPED ANOTHER TIME!! TO CXIOAh GOODS AT FERtiISOrV $ JUST rececived another time and for sale cheaper than ever a splendid lot of Winter Goods, in eluding ' Ledger Hats, 75 cts. and up. He Lanes, 10 cts. and tip, Casinettß, 371 cts. mid up, Broad Cloto's $1,50 and up, Doe Skin Casimer, 75 cts. and up, Shawl's of all kinds SI,OO and up, Marino, 18£ cts. and "up ; , Hosiery, including Gloves, Stocking's &c., of all kinds. GROCERIES, including Coffee, i 2£ cts. and up, Sugar, 8 cts. and up, Fins white crushed, 12J aud up, Baking .Molasses, 12J per quart, Best Mould Caudles, 18 CIS. and a little of every thing else in the Grocery line. MEN'S DEPARTMENT, including Undershirt's ami Drawers, Gum over Shoes, iJhaudleS and Buttaloe over shoes, Men s Double Sole Boot's for winter at $1,75 and up. In the shoe Department are included for Ladies Gentlemen and Children, all sorts ami sizes and prices as usual. Sleigh and Buggy Whips, Tobacco and Cigars oi all kinds from GRAVELY down. Dec. 23, 1859. To Farmers and Gardeners. Till E i übfcrlbere offer*for sale 60.060 Barrels of POUPRETTE, made by the LCDI MANCJACTU- I:ISO COXPAKT, in Lots to suit Purchasers. This article is in the twet tieth year of its introduoti< n into t bis country, end tail- outbved •fisrtHizr- of every otlier description, l<r the following reasons : Ist. It is nude from the night soil o' the City of Xtw York, by the L. M. Co., who have a capital of §IOO.OOO invested 11: the business, whica is at risk should they make a bad article. id. For Corn and Vegetables it is the cheapest, neatest and handiest "manure in the world ; it can IK* placed in direct contact with the seed, forces and ripens vegetation two weeks earlier, prevents tlm,cut worm, the crop, and is without, dil tiHrfu ble whir. Threw dollars worth or two barrels is all sufficient to mmum* no icr.> of com ia the h:D. PRICE —I lib!. 2 b : Is. 53.50- 5 bbls. SB, and over 0 tills. $1.60 per barrel, delivered free of cart age, to vessels or railroad in New York City. * A pamphlet containing every information, and certificates from farmers all over the United States, who have used it from two to seventeen years, will be seut free to anv oue applying for the same. • GRIPPING CKOTHKIIS \ CO., North River Agricultural Warehouse, 60 Courtland Street,' New York, or 130 South Delaware Avenue Philadelphia, I*a. March 9*,* 1860. NOTICE 01 taking Depositions to Perpetuate ■ Teslimouy, IN the matter of the " petition of Vl'iiiiani 11. Ir win, Jumes'B. Lane and others to the Court of Common i'leas of Bedford County, to perpetuate testimony and rule upon John Whitney, Peter F. K.easier, Leonard G. Kessler, Thomas Griffith and the Huntingdon and Broadtop Mountain Kail Road and Cojl Company, aud all other persons interested, to show cause, ike. February 13. 1800, the Court appoint Henry Woods, Esqr. Commissioner to take the testimony in Allegheny County, Pa., aud O. H. Goither, Esq Commissioner to take the testimony in Bedford County, Pa. Notice is hereby given to the above named par ties, and all other persons interested, that the said Henry Woods will mcel them, or such f them as may choose to attend, at the Mayor's Office, in the City of Pittsburg, Allegheny County, Penna., on Thursday, the 12th day of April, A. I). 1860, t 10 o clock, A. M.; and that the said O. 11. Caither will meet tluin or such of them as mat'ohiosc to attend, at the house of James S- Beck with, in the town of Hopewell, in Broadtop Township, Bedford County, Penna., on Tuesday, the 17th day of April, A. 1). 1800. at nine o'clock, A. M., fertile purpose of taking said testimony, ' perpetuam memoriim rei, as prayed lor in said petition, at which times and places all who think proper may attend. HENKY WOODS, Commissioner ■ in Allegheny County, O. 11. GAITBKBv Commissioner i t. ■ in Bedford County. ! March 23, 1800.-c. \olice of Inquisition. WHEREAS, Jacob Koagy, late of Middle! Woodherrv Township, Bedford County, died seized of the following Real Estate, to wit: One tract of Land, containing about one hun dred and twenty acres, situate in said tow nship, ad joining lands of John Zook on the North, Abra ham Keagy on the south, David Stonerook and others on the East, and Christian Hoffman on the west, leaving a widow, Fanny, and issue six cliil- ' dren, to wit: Michael, the petitioner, Catharine, I David, Ann, intermarried wi,b William Elder, Pe-j ter and Jacob, a minor, who has for his guardian David Schncbly, all resitting in Bedford County ox- j cept David, who resides in Blair County, Pa. Notice is therefore, hereby given, that in pursu ance of a writ of partition or valuation to me di reeled, I will proceed to hold an Inquisition or val uation on said premises, on Tuesday, the l?th day of April, 1860, when and where nil parties inter ested may attend, ii thev see proper. WM. S. FLUKE, Sheriff. Sheriff's OiEcr, Bedford, March 23, 1860. Id minis! rater's Police. LETTERS of admin istration uposfC&fe estate o' Geo. N. Davis,late crf'Napier Township, dc'cd, having been granted to the subscriber, all persona indebted to the estate are notified to make payment immediately, and all persons having claims against the same, are requested to present the sante proper ly authenticated for settlement. GEORGE N. EI.LIS, March 80, 1860. Adm'r. J UPSETS IMPROVED SEARCHER, A STANDARD MEDICINE For the speedy, radical, and rflfectaal cure ot AIX DISEASES arising from IMPU RITi* OF THE BLOOD. This medicine has wrought the most miraculoua cures in desperate eases of Cancerous formations, Erysiprlts, Boils, Sore Eyes. Scald Ilead. Rheumatic Disorder#, ,'Costivonese. | Salt Rheum, i General Debility, j Loss of Appetite, I Foul Stomach, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Pimples on the face, Old, Stubborn Ulcers, Tetter • flections, I)yspcja>ia, J aufcdice, Mercurial Disease-, Liver Complaint, Low Spirits^ Female Complaints, and all Diseases having tbe origin in an impure state of the Bb>od. The above is a portrait of David McCreary, of Napier township, who, on the 31st day ol August/ 1863, made affidavit before Justice Gorley that he was treated for the cure of Cancer by three physi cians of Bedford County, and by J>r. Newton ol the Eclectic College in Cincinnati, for a period of nearly eight months, notwithstanding wiucb, bi Up, v(H, and a portion of his left chua xttrt entirely eat(ii ayiiy ! lie had given up ail hope, when ha heard of the "Blood Searcher," and was induced to try it. Four bottles cared him, and although sadly disfigured, there w no question but what this invaluable medicine saved his life. The full partic ulars of this remarkable case may be seen in a cir cular, which can be bad of any of the Agents. We also refer to the case of Nancy Blakney, of 11 dcrtou, Armstrong county, Pa., cured of Scro fula after being unable to get out of bed for three . years. To the case of a lady in Ansonville, Clearfield county, who was also afflicted with Scrolula in Its worst form. To the case of George lieisel, residing in Car rolltown Cambria county, Pa., who was so badly afflicted with Cancer that it eat his entire nose oh, and his case Was worse, if possible, than McCrea rj \s. The particulars of these cases—every one of which was cured by the use of the Blood Searcher —limy also be found in a circular to be had oi try of the Agents. 1 H. M. LEMON, Proprietor. Laboratory for the manufacture and sale, near Penna. Kkilrhad Depot, liollidaysburg, Pa. For sale by H. C- Ileamer, Bedfoni; G D. Trout, Alum Bank : John (i. SchelL Flsasuntvilie ; L.N. 1 van, West End P. Offlce ; Frederick Corl, Mari etta; G. B. Amick, St. Glairsville ; Jacob Baird, Barudollors Mills; N. Koons, Willow Grove; John Bowser, Bowser's Mill; A.C. Evans, Rainsburg ; B> F. Horn it Bro., Scheilsburg ; Hilhgas & Mowry, Buena Vista ; John Wayde. Nw-Paris? Kitcbey & Ramsey. Bloody Run ; Piper 4- Scott, Fattons viile; David Beegle, Waterstroet; Wm. J, Gal braith, Woodlierry; G. D. KaufTman, Flitthrifioj all of BedfowlCotinty. , Dec. 16, 1559. or ,4 firat-raio (unu of limcstonu laud, in Morrison's Im. GOV.', containing aliout 181 acres, lt>o of which are cleared and halauce well timbered. The fartn it well watered. The improvements arc a good two stoty Frt'iie House, Log Louse, Barn, AC. There is a goo.l u uprui tkii premise*. The farm ad joins BloomfieM Furnace, lies half a niilo from the llollidaysburg 'lurnpifce, and four miles from Mar tinsburg. There ISH ready market at the door for oil kiuds el' produce, a;,d the iauj is in a high state of cultivation. For particulars, inquire of David Daniel, in possession, or George Cleugh, at Spang'e Mills. < , ALSO, " s A farm of 160 acres, abdut rOO cleared, with ccuble log house, new bank lava, and two gof' orchards thereon, lying-'CtLe Jctiiata river, two tnilcs from StonetirtoWrtf ami half aTriile from the rail road.— This f.trui is composed of a good quality of river bottofu land, 30 or 40 acres of which can he put into good meadow. The whole is now in a good slats of cultivation. t ALSO, A new two-story rough-cast house and two lots of ground ! Broarltop city. AJJSO, • ICO acres of the best quality of land ia Harrison county, lowa, uear the Missouri, and close to tb* county seal. . ALbG, A lot of ground in OaJhlia rite, Nebraska. ALSO,' :•* - * 100 acres of land, in Southampton Township, Bed ford county, lately owned by N'ui. Lasbley. ALiSO, A lot of ground fronting on Main street, in the Bor ough of Bed'ord. . .. .. ALSm. A farm of 118 acres, of 1 liiiA-stoue land, in Liberty Towusnip. near Stonerstown, ktiomn lis the "John Steles property," adjoining lands of Squire Ken singer, Stoi.T and others. .The improvements are a Log IL.iise, Log Euro s#. There is good water on the premises ; also an orchard of good fruit. TEHMS4a suit buyers. O. E. SHANNON, Feb. 3, IbQO.-6in Bedford Pa IPiilW&fWiH#! H H. O.N and after Monday Noseailwr L4th, the PA*. SCXBS3 TRAIN betWOi'U Hoi'EWCtL.ASD IJugs* ixdnox, will leave, and arrive as billow* Leave IIVSTIXOOOX for UOPEWFH,, at 7.40, A. M., Leave HOPEWELL lor HiutTiM.ndW, at 10 20, Connecting with MAIL TRACT LAST OX PEXXA K. 11. at 1.10 P. M. ami arriving in PHILADELPHIA .at 10. 25 P.M. i'no T'rai.j from HCNTIXGDOX at 7-4(1 A. M., connects wit'IEXPRKAS TRAIT YV EST cn Peuns, R.H. . J. J. LAWRENCE, Supt. Huntingdon, Nov. 18, 1859. - A.Hliicr'fi Notice. fnHE und. .oig.ncd, ) pointed atditor to distribute L the fends arising from a sale of the Hopewell ai u Bloody Run HI ink and Turnpike Roan, would notify all peson interested, that he will attend to the duties of sard appointment, at his office, in Bed ford BOT'. gH, on Friday, the 80th day of March, 1860, at 10 o'clock, A. M. On. GAITHER, March 2, 1860. Auditor. 3WCSJ!II , ICJ3SI.""The undersigned Intend iftg to quit the Hotel business, is desirous of settling up his accounts, and to enable him to pay his debts, he must have some aid from his debtors, and there fore hopes that all indebted to him will do something to help hhn. VALENTINE STRCKMAW. Feb. 24, 1800.
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