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NEQBO SOLDIERS. —The Legislature of Ten nessee has passed ait act "for the relier of vol unteers," wbioh authorizes the Governor to iutpress into the simy all the free negroes cf that state between tbo ages of fifteen and fifty years; being sound in mind and body. These "volunteers'* are to perform suoh menial servi ces in the earnp as may be required, and to receive therefor regular rations, with eight dollars per month as wages. This is all right, of course, aa long as it ia done in the South, but if a free black man iu tue north offers to shoulder and laoe death to assist io maintaining the supremacy of the Union, the cry is at once raised by the journals of th e Patriot and Uu• ion ilk, that the government is euoouragiug the servile rebellion of the negro. It ia time that such puerile policy was abolished, and every human being who loves this country, peitntttFd to fight for its defence aud perpetu tv. — Harrisburg Tel. RHEUMATISM can be permanently cuied by *Dr. Leland'a Auti Kheumatio Bund." See adveitistmurt of (< Gicat Cure" in another colv UOID. July' 26, 1861. [CF""Reader have you seen Frof. Wood's sd - \crtist uitnt in our paper. Read it; it will in terest you. innounrtmtnts. Legislature. We are authorized to announce the name of Gideon D. Trout, Esq., of St. Clair Township, as a candidate for Legislature, subject to the decision of tho Republican County Convention- • Associate Judge. We are authorized to announce the name ot Mr. William Gepbart, of Bedford Township, as a can didate for the office of Associate Judge, subject to the decision of the Republican County Conven tion. • County 1 reasurer. We are authorized to announce the name of Mr- John R. Jordan, of Bedford Borough, as candidate tor Treasurer, subject to the aeoision |of the Re publican County Convention. WE are authorized to annonce the name of Mar tin Milburn, of Bedford Borough, >s a candidate for Treasurer, subject to the decision ot tha Re publican County Convention. Commissioner. Lieut. Win. K>effe of Bedford Township, will be a candidate for the nomination of Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. MANY. • Ma. PDITOR :—You are authorized to announce the natne of Mr. Henry P. Diehl, of Colerain Township, as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Re publican County Couvention. MANY. Ma. EDITOR :—You are authorized to announce the name of Joseph S. Kiddie, Esq., of Union Township, as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Re publican County Convention. MANY. Poor Director, Ma. OVER :—Mr. Adam Ulricb of Middle Wood berry Tp., will be supported for Poor Director, suijeet to the decision of the Republican County Couvention. MANY. OA JSP MEETING. There will beaCsmp Meeting of the Evangeli cal Associates, commencing on tho 23d of Aug. inst., near the Sulpher Springs, jn Milliken's Cove. No peddling wagons or cake shops will be allowed on the ground. A boarding tent will be on the ground. J. W. L. CIBKRTS, Elder. JL- 1 - ... ■ --- M^HRXED. On the 6th inst , by the llev. J. G. Moore, Mr. D. B. STEWART ot Illinois, to Miss SALLIE E. PILKINGTON, of Bedford Co. DIED. On the 31st ult., at her residence, in Union Township, Mis. RACHEL IMLEK, aged 60 years, 6 months and 13 days. BEDFORD MICILJNSTITIiTE. THE 3d school year of this Irstitntion will open on Monday, Sept. 2d, IX6I. Miss E. D. Ward will act as Assistent in English and as sole instruc tor in Latin, French, Gernizn, Drawing and Paint ing. Experience has convinced the Principal, that there is no thorough and masterly education even for the mere English scholar without a drill in outline draving (to which the first principles of the Perspective wilt be added.) How can the Dia grams of Geography, Natural Philosophy, Botany, Hc. ; be thrown accurately upon tha board, with out previous training in Outlines ? This exercise is invaluable, too, by impressing upon the mini a habit of precision and of the perception of proportion in all things. In the schools of Prussia the child is drilled in drawing tpom the moment is Can hold a pen, and Horace Mann says, it is this early drill, which imparts that skill and accuracy of band, which render the penmanship of the Prussian child, a model of legibility aad elegance. In order to bring this invaluable accomplishment within reach all; tl.o Principal has resolved to charge but sl, instead of 8 or $lO, per quarter, as is usual where it is taught as an extra. Every mem ber of the school will be required to pursue the study from 16 to 20 minutes every day. The Principal would also desire to form tbo whole school, who have studied English Grammar, into a class in French at $2 per Quarter. But this study is not made peremptory. It will how ever atfoid a most rare opportunity of pursuing, under an Instructress who has studied French in Paris, and who is otherwise an accomplished scholar, a branch, whose usual cost is $8 or $lO per quar ter. No pupil will be received for less than one school year. Those who reflect, will doubtless appreciate tie reasonableness equity of this mle. De duction will be made only in case of prolonged sickness, or of similar overruling Providence.— Until the new ScbeoDH onsc is ready for tho re ception of the school, it will convene toy a few weeks in the basement of the L utile ran Church, which is central for all. TERMS English Branches, $6 k n and Classics, $7,60 f , „ ... Drawing.fPermptory) $1 \ luart*r 'French, $2 j Miss Ward will taxe private classed, out of school hours, in the following .extras at prioes, viz : Drawing, j Freoch. £ $6,00 aaeb, per quarter, ireritau, Crayon Drawing, I i/mfi')i Grecian and Pmntioz, } fOC U Won * Oil Painting, sl6 per quarter. JOHN LY'ON, Principal. Aug. 0,1861. REGISTERS NOTICE. ALL persons interested, are hereby notified that the following named accountants have filed their accounts, iu the Register's Office ot Bedford County, and that the same will bo presented to the Orphans' Court in and for said County, on Tues day the 3d day of Septembei, next, at the Court House, in Bedford, for Confirmation. The account of William Snell, Administrator of the estate of Catharine Snell, late of East Provi dence Township, dee'd. The partial account of O. E. Shannon, Esq., ad ministrator cttm testimento annexo ot Samuel Cam, late of Bedford Borough,, dee'd. The account of John Studebaker, Guardian of Ann Miller, minor child of Andrew Milkr, late ot Londonderry Township, dee'd. 1 lie account of O. E. Shannon, Esq., adminis trator cum testamento annexo, of Samuel Carn, dee'd, who was Guardian of Sarah ud David Longeneck"r, minor children of Abraham Longtn tikcr; dee'd. The account of O. E. Shannon, Esq., adminis- Irator of the estate of Margaret Hafer. late of Bedford Township, dee'd. The account of Daniel Stoler, Executor of the last will and testament of Magtlaiena Stoler, late of Liberty Township, dee'd. Ihe account of lioicrt M. Taylor, Executor of the last will and testament of Richard Knauff, late of Harrison Township, dee'd. The account of Jacob S. Brown, Trustee to Bell the real eaUte of Margaret Croft, late of Middle Woodberry Township, dee'd. The account of Valentine Stockman, adminis trator of the estate of Henry Steckmau, late of Mouroe Township dee'd. The account of J. K. Latshaw, administrator of tho estate of Peter Latsliaw, late of Middle Wood berry Township, deo'd. The account of Joseph W. Sleek and William Sleek Executor, cf the last will and testament of John Sleek, late of St. Clair Town.sqip, dee'd. The final account of Alexander McGregor, Esq., one of the Executors of the last will and testament of John Hummer, late of Union Township, dee'd. The account of Jeremiah E. Black and George VV. Horn, administrators of the estate of John Black, late of Napier Township, doe'd. The account of Job Mann, Es-q., one of the Ex ecutors of toe last will and testament of Abraham R. Crane, late of Bedford Township, dee'd. The account of Job Mann, Esq., one of the Ex ecutors ot the last will and testameut of Abraham Ritcbey, late of Snake Spring Township, dee'd. S. H. TATE, Register. Register's Office, Bedford Aug. 9, 1861- LIST OF CAUSES PUT dowu for trial at September Term, (2d day,) 1861. J G Rohm " Bedford Railroad Co. Henry Scott Ik Watson " J Sprout et al Abner Thompson David Stuckey Wm. A. Powell Jacob Studebaker Artenms Benueit " Wm. Oss et al G WySteeis, use " Wm T Daiigherty et al Henry Ickes, et al >' A J Cristnau same " J IV Crisman Abm. S kelly " Joseph Garber Joshua B. Bond " Bedford Mm. Sps. Co. H Reighart, ot al " Wm H Irwin John Lit man " Koliert Adams et al John Eiheer " John Brown ct al Charles W. C-olvia " John C K.ffle OE Shannon's use " Philip Kragy et al Som. & Bed. T R Co. * Davis St Bowies Jacob Snider " Jacob Liagcufelter Geoiga Cartwright " JohD Cessna, Esq Eve Bowman " Joseph Bowman George Miller " James Pattou W A May •' H B Elbin Reuben O'Neal et si Lewis Evans et al Z abater " 13 B Elbin. S. H. TATE, Protb'y. Piothy's Office, Bvdfoid Aug. 9, 1861. LIST OF GRAND JURORS DRAWN for September Term, (2d day.) 1861. " John C. Vickroj, Foreman, John Cavender, David Evans, Martin Feigbtner, Joseph Holler, George Grove, C. B. Koctundorfer, Wm. McDon ald, John E. Miller, Daniel Milter, Duncan Mc- Vicker, Thomas jMuhnix, John C. Miller, Simon Nycum, Abrm. Reigbsrd, John Reininger, Altrm. Ritchey, of Obia, G.Speele, W. States, P. Steck nian, Christian Speece, Alexander Tate, Levi Weisel, Allfed Wiliisou. Petit Jurors, Wm. Border, Robert Blackburn, George Beegle, John W. Boweu, Samuel Beckly, Thomas Cook, Daniel Crissman, Jacob C. Devote, Asa Dtivall, Wm. Eicholtz, Isaac L. Ficfces, George Fluck, Abiaham Fiuck, C harks Hay man, Wm. iiauey, John lckes, David Kautfman, Michael Lutz, Josi.di Miller, Jacob W. Miller, Henry Mearkle, John Miller, Alexander McGregor, Ksq , Jacob Moses, Abraham Moore, Archibald Perdew, Geo. Powell, Jacob Kboads, John Rem by, Win. Snell, George Sharer, Wm. Stuckey, Daniel J. Shuck, George Tewell, John K. Taylor, George Vonstine, John Wilhelm, Sr., John 11. Wilkinson. Aug. 9, 1861. PROTHONOTARY'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the account of John Flckes, Committee of Peter Colebaugb, a lunatic, has been filed in the Prothonotary's Of fice, of Bedford County, and that the same will be presented to trie Court sf 'Jommou Pleas ia aud ♦or said County, for confiemation on Tuesday, the 3d day of September next. S. H. TATE, Protb'y. Prothonotary's Office, Bedford Aug. 9, 1861. NOTICE IS hereby given, that the undersigned will apply to the Orphans' Court, cf Bedford County, at September Term, nest, for a discharge, in the lol iowing cases:— As Administrator of the estate of Joseph S. Morrison, dee'd. ss Administrator of the esUte of Sophia Morrison, dee'd, as one of the Executors' of the will of Abrab&m Ritchey, dee'd, and as one of the Executors' of the will of A. R. Craine, dee'd. JOE MANN. Aug. 9, 1861. Administrator's Notice. T ETTERS of Administration having been grant- JLJ ed to the subscriber on the estate of John Brumbaugh, late of Middle Woodherry Township, dee'd, all persons are notified to maze payment immediately, and these having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. SIMON BRUMBAUGH, Aug. 9, 1861. Adru'r. For Sale. A splendid gold English Leaver Watch, for sale cheap. Enquire at this office. Aug. 9,1861. EXTRA Family Flour, Corn Meal and Rje ..Chop, for sale at Farquhar's new Grocery. * Aug. 9, 1861. SHERIFF'S SILL BY virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fs. Vend. Ex ponas, and Levara Facias to me diiectod, there will be sold at the Cobrt House, in the Borough of Bedford, on Saturday the 81st day ol August, 1861, at 10 o'clock, A. M , the following described Real Estate, to wit: One tract of land containing 509 acres, more or less, about 60 acres cleared and under fence, with a story and a half log dwelling bouse, two tenant bouses, two saw mills, and double log born thereon ereetod, also two apple orchards thereon, adjoining loads of Nathan Robison, Solomon l essuro and others, situate in Southampton Township, Bedford County, and taken tn execution aa the property of Thomas Penned. Alio, Ch.e tiact u[ land containing tf.6 seres, more or EEBFORB IMCHFIRIE, less, about 75 acres cleared ami under fence, with a story atul a half log boure, log stable, and saw mill thereon erected, u so an apple oiehard thereon, adjoining lands ot Joseph M lit*. John Mill."' heirs and others, situate in Monroe Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as tbo property ot Jacob C. Boor. AI.NO. One tract et laud centring 131 acres, more or less, about 25 a ares cleared and under fence, with a log frame dwelling house, with basement, and frame bank barn thereon erected, also a young apple orchard thereon, aljoining lands of Levi U. Diohl, David Btallier, Sr., and others, situate in Hopewell Township, Bedford County, and taken iu execution as the property of Frederick Miller. ALSO, One t>act of land containing lOCjj acres, more or less, about 80 acres cleared and under tenet", with a two story frame dwelling huuau, tenant house and other out buildings thereon erected, adjoining 1 inds of Joseph Evans, Josiah Horton, Cunningham & Co., and others, situate iu Broad Top Township.. Bedfotd County, aud taken in execution as the property of Jesse Hertou and Ezekiel Horton. ALSO, One tract of land containing 90 acres, more or less, about 60 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story log dwelling house, and lootn bouse double log barn, and other out buildings thereon erected, also au apple orchard thereon, adjoining land of Dau'i Snider, Henry Gruhb, (Rid others, situate in Monroe Township, Bedford Couuty, and taken iu execution as the property of Job O'Neal. ALSO, One tract of land containing 128 acres, more or less, about 50 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story log dwelling house aud double log barn, tberton erected, also an apple orchard thereon, ad jeining lands of Johu Robtson, Alexander Fletcher and others, situate in Soutaaoiptou Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of Conrod Smith. ALSO, One tract of land known as the "sugar bottom," containing 90 acres, more or less, about 12 acres cleared aud under fence, with a story and a naif log dwelling bouse, thereon erected, aiijoining lands of Henry Ickes, Frederick Keininger, Gideon D. r rout and others, situato in St. Clair Township, Bediord Couuty, and taken in execution as the property of Josiah Sill. ALSO, One tract of land containing 41 acres, more or less, about 25 acres cleared and under fence, witb a two story log bouse, stone grist mid, witb two run ol stones, and new frame barn thereon erected, also an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lauds of Henry Beegle, Samuel Stivers and others, situate in Bedford Township, Bedford County, and uxen iu execution as the property of Jacob Beard. ALSO, One lot of ground containing 1 j acres, more or less, all ol wLich is cleared aud under fence, with a story and a half log dwellidg house thercou erected, adjoining lands ol Solomon Leidig, Michael Stroup aud otners— ALSO, one lot of ground containing 1 acre, more or less, all ol- which is cleared and under fence, with a two story frame dwelling house with kitchen attached, and frame stable thereon erected, adjoin ing lands of Michael llillegas on the west and south, and public road on tbe east and west and all situate in Juniata Township, 8.-dluid Couuty, and taken in execution as tbo property ofUatmau Wal ter. ALSO, AH the right, title, interest and claim of the De fendant, Joun Cypher, in aud to one tract of land containing 140 acres, more or less, about 90 acres cleared a lid under fence with a two story stone dwelling hob'se, witb stone back building attached, store house, tenant bouse, log stable, double log burn and other out building* thereon erected, also an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of David Cypher, Jacob Cypher and others, situate iu Lib erty Township, Bedford County, and taken in exe cution as the property of Johu Cypher. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of defendant, Josoph Bowman, in and to a tract or part of two I tracts of land, containing 327 acres, more cr less, about 65 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story log house, two log stables and other out buildings thereon erected, also an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of Danel Miiler, Eli Ber lin and others, situate in South unpton Township. Bedford County, and taken in execution as tbe property ot Josoph Bowman. ALSO, All the interest of defendants, Sophia Oster, in and to one tract of land containing lot) acres, more or less, about 20 acies cleared and under fence, with two log dwelling Ususes and log stable thereon erected, also an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of John Crouse, Adam Zemiiower and others, situate in Cumbetlaud Valley Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as tbe property of Sophia Oster. ALSO, All the interest of defendant, Mary Oster, In and to one tract ot land, cont lining 100 acres more gr less, about 20 acres cleared and under fence, with two log dwelling bouses and a log stable thereon erected, nlso an apple orchard thercou, adjoining lands oi John Cronsc, Adam Zemlmwer and others, situate iu Cumberland Valley Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of Mary Oster. ALSO, One tract of land containing 285 acres, more or less, about 100 acres cleared aud under fence, with a story and half plank dwelling bouse, story and half log dwelling house, saw mill, small grist mill, and bank barn, thereon erected, also an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of Nathan Grubb, Laban Hunks, Samuel Sriavely and others, situate in Monroe Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of Johu Martin. ALSO, One tract of land containing 300 acres, more or less, about 70 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story log house, and log stable thereon erected, adjoining lands of Wi.low CochoooHr, Frederick Smith and others, situate in Juoiata Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of Frederick Glossbrenner. ALSO. One small tract of coal land, containing 8 acres, more or less, about 2 acros cleared and under fence, adjoining lands or John McCandless, John N. Laues' heirs and ethers, situate in Broa.ltop Township, Bedfora County, and taken in execution as tbe property of Aaron W. Evans. ALSO, One sma'l tract of land, containing 6 acres more or less, neatly all cleared and under fence, with a story and a halt log dwelling house thereon erected, adjoining lauds of John Bridehim, Charles Colfelt and others, situate in Bedford Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as tbe property of Win. Johnson. ALSO, One tract of land containing 160 acres, more or less, about 30 acres of which are cleared and under fence, witb a two story log dwelling house, black smith shop, wagon maker shop and log stable there on ertc ed, adjoining lands of Frederick Stuby, George May and others, situate in Juniata Town ship, Bedford County, and seized and taken in exe cution as tbe poperty of George Tboutmau. ALSO, One tract of land, containing 170 acres, more or less, about 100 acrea cleared and under fence, with a two story frame dwelling house, frame bank barn and other out buildings thereon erected, also an apple and peach orchard thereon, adjoining lands of Adam Otto, Joseph Blackburn, Wm. Border and others, situate in Napier Township, Bedford Coun ty, and seized and taken in execution as tbe prop, erty of Jesse Blackburn. ALSO, All Defendant, John Wright's, interest in and to one tract of land, oontalring 600 acres, more or leas, about 100 acrea cleared and under fence, with a story and a half log bouse and log stable thereon erected, also an apple orchard thereon, adjoining landa of Josbna Fennel!, Philip Swartswebier and others, situate in Monroe Tovwship, Bedford Coun ty, and taken in execatwfc aa tbe property of John Weight. JOHN J- CESSNA. Sheriff Sheriff'. Office, Bedford, Aug. \ 18*1. COURT PROCLMATIOW. T 4, HERE AS the Ilonerable FRANCIS M. KIM v MFLL. President of the several Courts of Com mon PLEAS in the I-oosUct composing tbo liith JU dicial Dlstilet, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer AMI Terminer, und GENERAL Jail Delivery, for the fri IL of capital AND other offenders in the said Dis trict—and A. J. SKIVLLT and JOHN TATLO'I, Es quires, Judge* of the Court* of Common Pleas and Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and general Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capi tal and other offenders in the county of Bedford have issued their precept and to rue directed, lor holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer at Bedford, on MONDAY the 2d day of September nest. NOTICE is tereby given to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within th,. said County of Bedford, that they be then and there in their proper with tijeir roils. record O and inquisitions, examinations and Other remem brances, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of Bedford County, to be then and there to prosecute against them as sbal be just. JOHN J. CEStsNA. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bedford, Aug., 2, 186 J. Public Sale OF REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court, of Bedford County, there will Pe sold on the premises, on Saturday, the 24th day of August, next, at one o'clock of sai l day, the following Real Estate, !jte the piojieity of Beujamin fi. Id, dee'd, 'viz- one trait of land situate in Southampton Township, Bedford County, adj.t ing lands of Philip Clingruan, John Moss and Win. Wigdeld and others, improved, and well timbered witu white pine and other timber, containing 149 acres, more or lest. One other tract of land in the same Township, oontaining 29 acres, uuiiuprot adjoining lands of Philip Cling;inan, John Wigtield and others. Attendance will be given and terms mad'' knoivr on day of sale by NATHAN ROBfSUN, Adrn'r of Bury. Wigtjell, dee'd. Aug. 2d, lßSl—c PliKLlUill BY virtue of au order of the Orphans' Court cf Bedford County, the undersigned, will offer lor sale at Public Vendue, on the premises, on Saturday, the 24th day of August, in-t., the following described Valuable Real Estate, situate in Monroe Township, Bedford County, ad joining land cf Bernard Clay Laugh, Wtu. Carntll, John Fletcher and Leonard Nycum, containing 264 acres, about 130 acres cleared, about 8 acr-.s of which are good meadow, balance in Mfch state of cultivation. The improvements are a two story Plank Houso, a double log barn, sired, and other outbuildings. The purchaser can Lave pos session on the Ist of April, 1862. Sale to com mence at 10 o'clock of said day, when the terms will be made known by JOHN NTCUM. Adm'r of Wm. Nycum, dee'd. Aug. 2,1861. OFFICE C. V. M. Pro. Ho. Dec. 27, 1660. $ NOTICE In hereby given, that an assessment of 5 per cent, has this day been levied on the premium notes of this company in force on the 14th day of Dec. inst. Members of this company residing in Bedford County, or having property insured therein are respectfully required to pay their pro rata eesess- i menu to Jmues M. Russell, Esq., who is duly up- 1 pointed collector for said county. By order of the Board. JOHN T. GREEN, Aug. 2, 1861. Sec'ty. STRAY Pi(gS. CI A.ME to Ihe premises of the subscriber in Bed- J for 4 Township, about the 20tn of May last. 4 shouts, 3 while and 1 black and white spotted. 2 have a piece off the right ear, one a slit in th- left ear, the other a piece off the right ear and a slit in the left. The owner or owners are requested to como forward, prove property, pay cluiges and take them away. WM. LYON. Aug. 2, 1861. BEDFORD COUNTY, *S. At an Orphans' Court, held at Bedford,in and for the County of Bedford, on tbo 80th day of April A. D. 1861 before the judges of the said Cour*. On motion of John Mower, Esq , the Court grant a rule on the heirs and legal representatives of Zaeheus Lainan, late of Cumberland VUry Town ship, dee'd, to wit: ADD intermarried with David Dickon, residing in Seneca County, Ohio, Sarah Lumau and John Lumam, residing in Bedford County, Moiies Luntan and Benjamiue Luman, re siding in Seneca County, Ohio, and Eliza, intet married with William Gillam, residing in Bedford County, to he and appear at an Orphans'Conrt to be held at Bedford, in and lor the County of Bed. ford, on the first Monday, second day ot Septem ber. mxt, to accept, or retus? to lake t< e real estate of said deceased, at the valuation which has been valued and appraised in pursuance of a writ of partition, or valuation, issued out of said Court, and to the Sheriff of said County directed, or show cause why the same should not be sold. In testimony whereof 1 have hereon- IRIwI: to set my hand and the seal of said -ueaQeSkl Couit, at Bedford, the 6ik day cf May, A. L>. 1861. Attest. S. H. TATE, Clerk. JOHN J CESSNA, Sheriff. PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction, on the premises in Monroe Town ship, on Friday, *23 rd of August next, all the following described valuable Real Estate in and adjoining the town of Clearville, late the prop erty of Jonathan II trton, dee'd., the undivided one third of a tract of land adjoining the town of Clear vitle and land of Samuel Snively, containing about 13 ACRES, with a two story plank house, lrame sta ble, and other out trail-lings thereon, ALSO, a tract of land adj lining the above and land ot W iiliam Grnbb, all under fence and containing about 7 acres ; ALSO, a lot of ground in tbe town of earville, Adjoining WM. ROB';"- Q "nuel Snivo'y and others, with a frame-shed IBMMIT ALSO, E.n the premises, on Saturday, 24 th August next, the following described Real Estate, to wit: a val uable Tavern-stand In the Borough of Bedford, known as the Union Hotel, beiug a large und com modious brick house, with convenient stabling and other convonieut out-buildings, fronting on Pitt Street, adjoining lots of John Cessna, Esq.. and Samuel & Win W. Shuck. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock ot the respective days, when the terms will be made known by OLIVER HORTON, Adm'r of Jonathan Qorlon, dee'd- July 19, 1861. Sli CENTS REWARD. RAN away front the subscriber living iD Broad Top Township, Bedford County, on' Sunday tbe 18th inst., Samuel R. Fester, an indepfod ap prentice to the Tanning business? all persona are notified not to trust or harbor him on my account, as 1 am determined to pav no debts of his con tracting. Tbe above reward wiJJ be paid to any person who may deliver the said appretioe to me— bnt neither thanks nor ebarges. LKWIS ANDERSON. Btroa£ Top, July 28, 1864. PROF. WOOB'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND noon lmmtTfli. Is precisely what its name indicates, for while pleasant to the taste, it is revivifying, exbiler ating, and strengthening to the vital powers. It also revivifies, reinstates ami renews the blood in all its original purity, and tbns re stores and renders tbe system Invulnerable to attacks of disease. It is thh only preparation ever offered to tbe world in a popular fona so as to bo within the reach ot all. So chemi cally and skillfully coutl iued as to he tbe most powerful tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted to as to act in perfect accordance with the laws of nature, and hencr sooth the weakest stomach. A and tone up tbe digestive organs, and allay nervous and other irritation. It is also per.kl Sfectly exhilarating in its effects, and yet it is A never followed by lassitude or depression ofM spirits. It is composed entirely of vegetables © those thoroughly combining powerful* ■ tonic and soothing propeities, and conse-ffl r qtiently can never injure. Such a remedy hasp# gj long been felt to be a desideratum in the ! "cal wot Id, both by the thorougnly skilled in* medical science, and also by all who have J ■foreii fro n debility ; for it needs iio medical jk 'skiil or knowledge even to s.re that debility ps ,J follows all attacks ot disease, and lays the tto-i ™ guarded system open to the attacks of | Hof tbe most dangerous to which poor humanity P* i *is constantly liable. Such, for example, as. . ' S®the lollowing : Consumption, Bronchitis, !"-■ Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, ' I * n-ss. Nervous Irritability, N uraigta, PulpiUt t Wtiot. of -iit: ' u > Mel met.*!/, ! HNight Sweats. Languor, Giddiness, an I all j r that class of cakes, so be .rtU'ly lata! if unat-K : Is tended to in time, dsllcd Female Weakness and" 1 P"iirreguta' Hies. Also xrtVtf Derangments or i Torpidity, and Liver Complaints, Diseases ol i JPthe Kidneys, Scalding or Incontinence of them Bj Urine, or any getters! deraugeriieut of th' ■ Urinary Orgaris, Pain in tbo Back, Side, and ' y !- rween the Sboulders, predisposition to Slight i > Col ls, Hacking and Continued Cough. Etua-L gWciation, Difficulty of Breathing, and indeed S'n'sbt enumerate many tuore stili. hut we space only to say, it wiii not only cure the J debility following Chilis and Fever, but pre ™.vent all attacks arising troru Miasma-.;: I n 'W jlfluenci s. and cure tlnTdiseas H at once, if al ready attacked. Aud a it acts iroctly ainiJQj persistently the biliary system, ar->"-;nLJ 8- the L'.ver to action, promotiiy. in fact, all I tie ™ excretions aud secretions of the system, it will iufallihty prevwht any iteliierichs const*. W , • queuces following u: on change of clim ite § water; hence all travelers should have a hot pw . Mtl with them, and ail should t.tke a table La 2 spoonful at least before eating. As it pre-Wj . vents costtvenesv, sttengthcol tbj I Horgans, it should be in the bands of all persons ~i , oi sedint:y habits, students, micisters, b'-er-* : men. -\nd all ladies not accnstun.--! top jpißuelt out door exercise should always us-: It. : ylf they will they will find an agreeable, pleas-B i and efficient remedy against lnote ilis* j which rob tbeni of their beauty ; f.-r • cannot exist without health, and health CHriaot Pp i - exist while the above it regularities continue. j jr Then again, tha Cordial is u perfect Mother's 3g Relief. Taken a ntoutii or two before the fma: m Atria] she will pass tbo dreadful period with. ! Wsperfect eas- and safety; Tnerc is no mistake• 1 j ab:"U it, this Cordial is all we claim for it.— iMothers, try it! And to you we appeal to detect the ilincss or decline not only of you: f jidaughters before it be too late, but also yourC i and husbands, for while the former, from™ ' I taisc delicacy, often goes down to a premdturc ■ rather than let their condition be kuuwriS i • in time, t! e latter are often so mixed up the eicttemcßt of business that if it were not a fcr you they too would t avel in the same downward path, until too late to arrest their | fatal fall. But the mother is always vigilent, and to you we confidently appeal; for we are sure your nevor tailing affection wil. ttnerrint : ly point you to Prof. Wood'* liesiontive Cordial and Blood Renovator as the remedy which should be always on hind in time of need. O. J. WOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broad way, New York, aud 144 market street, St. Louis, Mo., and sold by ail good Druggists,—. Price One 00l ar per Bottle. : Sold by B. F. Uarry, Bedford, j June 26, 1861, T —.... Public Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. I LpilE subscriber, Agent and Attorney in fact, j J for the children and heirs of Mrs. Rebecca Shinier end Peter Shimer, late of Union Township, j Bedford County, dee'd, will se 11 at Public Sale, on Tuesday, the lOtli day September, next, all that valuable tract of fine limeatona land, late the Mansion property, of said Rebecca and Peter Shimer, situate in said Township, and con taining 3'>2 acres aDd 148 perches, nett measure. Tnia land lies on both sides of the road leading from Bedford to Uoilidaysburg, about fourteen miles from Bedford, aud uny be regarded as <>ne of tbe littst farms in the county. It adjoins David Goch ! eticur. Jobu Fickes. Michael Shaffer. Isaac Fres.vel and others, and is susceptible of being divided into two good fatms, lor which purpose a suivey has been made so as to have it so divid'-d if ctenik-d. The land Is of the beat quality of limestone, and very productive ; about one hundred and Seventy acres are cleared and in cultivation, about fitteen acres of which are meadow. There are two springs of fine water on it. one of which is at the bouse, with good fresh water flowing through a considera ble portion of it. Tbete in also a good orchard upon It. The improvements are a two Story Log Dwelling House, and a tenant bouse, with a log barn and other out buildings. The attention of persons wishing to purchaso a farm of the very best quality, is directed to this piopertyj it presents inducements for a profitable investment in real estate not often met with in this region of country. The location is healthy, pub- I lie, convenient to mills and ID a good neighbor hood. Any one v isbing to examine the land, will call oa John Fickes, now residing on it, who will take pleasure in showing it. If Is patented and the tiiie indisputal le. The terms are—one third of the purchase money in hand, on tbe Ist of April, next, when possession will be given and the balance in two equal annua! payments, without interest, to be secured by i Judgments. It will lie sold in two parts or together, as may be most advantagous. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. JOSEPH IMLER, Agt. and Atty. in fact for the heirs. July 26, 1861. BEDFORD COUNTY, SS. * At an Orphans' Court held at Bedford, ia aud for : the County of Bedford, on the 29th day of April | 1861, before the judges. On motion of John \Y. Ltngenf. Iter, Esq., the 1 Court grant a rale on the heirs and legal repre;enta ! tives of Rachel McCune, late of Middle Wood , berry Township, dec : d, to wits John McCune, Samuel McCune, Relieoea AlUways, Margaret Igo, j Hannah Barley, Nancy Ann Moore, aud Sanfori i Miller, to lie and appeat at an Orphans' Court to j be held at Bedford, tn and for tbe County of Bed , ford, on tbe first Monday, second day, of J ber, next, to except, or refuse to take tbe real estate of said dee'd, at tbe valuation which has } been valued and appraised in persuanee of a writ • ot Partition or Valuation, issued out of our said ' Court, and to the Sheriff of said C>unty directed, I or show cause why the same ahould not be sold. mln testimony whereof I have hereon to aet my hand and the seal t( the said Court, at Bedford, tbe 6th day May A. D. 1861. Attest. 8. !J TATE, Clett. I J own J. Cessna, Sheriff. >-*r/uia, or King's Evil, . > i*i disease, a <omiptisn of the Li- : . hic: ilea fluid Lteorces vitiated, w: • ; • il ,va. Hiing iri the Circulation, it p. .. U • whr.se tody,-and may burst out il:- -so -v., • • .utr.f it. No organ ia free a.-k-*! : rt there one which it may iiiit a •{../. The <.. .fuioos taint ia variously t-;i i l !.y* d *eac; low living, dis xulensd or ueh.-althy fot4, impure air, fjitk and filthy haoit*, the depressing view, ", v orr all, by roe vem.mi infection. Whit er". !••* if origin, it hereditary in the con stitution, descending " from parents *t> children unto the third and fourth generationinde ed, it nv.-iin. to b<* the rod of Him who rays, 11 1 will vidt the iniquities of ihe fathers upon their children." Its effects c- nmience by dtp -ritioo from th hla'xi of corrupt nkeroas matter, Which, ia the hf % liv.-, r id intern*! organs, is termed tubercles; ia the glands, swelling*; and on i the s-i rfacn. •er upilous or sores. This foul eor | r option,'which genders in the blood, depresses the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer treni scro'u'ious com plaints, but they hare far less power to with stand the attackt of other diseases; conse quently, vast numbers perish by disorders which, although nut scofulout in tbeir nature, are still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Must of the consumption which de cimates the human family has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination; and many destructive dis. d:s of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of ull the organs, arise from or arc aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous; their persons are invaded ty this lurking in fec|p>:i, and their health is undermined by it,' To cleanse it from tlie system we must renovate tlm Mood ty cu alterative medicine, and in vigorate it* by healthy food and exercise. Such a mediciue wc supply ia AYER'S Couiponid Extract of Sarfaparilfe, the most eff'"-tual rcmedv which the medical skill of our times cnu devise for tliis every v. hare prevailing and fatal malady. It is corn- Lined from the most active remc-diak that have been dhcov ered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the ryat.'tn from its destructive consequences. 11 - icz it should be employed for the cure of not only "erofuht, but also those other affec tions which ario fion it, such as hacriTva and SK:S Di>n LS, ST. AM HOST'S Pin*, ito.-e. or ELYSIPELAS, Prvrt.v.s, PCTTUI.ES, ILXOTCHRS, JLLMXII AI.D 80tT.3, Tcsiotrs, TfiTTr.lt aid SU-.r ltar.ru, Se.u.a llk*.d, HlSG vvdtest; RNVRITATLSJC, SvPHILUTCUIId MLHCURIAI. DJ- U ; X S, PEOPST, Drsefcps.v, DESILIIT, and, indeed, AI L COMPLAINTS AKISXXO yaoa A*me re;) OK LIII'T.IIK BLOOD. 'i"he pomilar belief in " L tf-ui iiy of the blood " is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the Lived. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsr.pa rilla is to purify and regenerate thia vital fluid, without which, sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. Ayer's Cathartic Fills, m ALL IKE PURPOSED OF A FAMILY PHYSIO, are so composed that disease within the rang* of their aejtion can rarely withstand or evade them Their ffeustrs ir.j properties ref r.h, and cleanse, and is -ny-ira's c ;iy portion of the human 0.-gau i.u„ vorractiog its diseased action, sad restoring iw healthy 'i> htier. As a consequence of thewe properties, tlie invalid who is beved down with pain or physical debility is astonished to find hia health or energy restored by a remedy at once a simple and inviting. Not ouiv do they curs the .-.very-day complaints of every body, but cko lr.cr formidable anu dangerous diseases. The V(low mmed is pleased to furnish gratis -. y A; r . r.: at Aliaancs,. containing ctrtMeaf? of th< ■ . directions for their use in the foilovj-ig Catiire ttast, lleaitbum, Headache ar it.< •: lisoriicrcA Stomach, Sam in. Indigestion, t \.:rt-tut Mtnb 3 Inaction of the Zftice.'-, i latvkncy, Lou of.'.#- t:te. Jaundice, and other kindred compiairita, arising from a low state of tire body cr obsUacticu of its functions. Ayer's CheSry Pectoral, FOB TIIE RAPID CURE OP " f Coughs, Colds, luflucuzu, Hoarseness, Croup, I'ronchitls, Incipient Consump tion, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients iu advanced stages of the dieease. - . - So wide is the £eld of its usofcilness and so nu merous are tire cases of iu eur.s, that almost every section of country abounds in persons pub licly known, who have leen rcstorrdfrom alarming and CTCT. desperate diseases of ihe lungs by its use. tVlien once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent W escape observation, and where its virtue! ere known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dnreerous affections of ths pulmonary organs that arc incident ta cur ciitnate; While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this hss gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and pro duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. PREPASED BY DR. J. €. A\£K & CO. LOWELL, MASS. B. F. 11 trry, Budford ; B3rndollar& Son, Bloody Run ; G. B. Ataick. St. Clearriile ; J. Br>*noman, tYoodb.rry ; Georgo Gardill, West Kt.d ;J. E. Colvin, ScbeFsburg; and by dealers geoeriliy. Sept. 2d, 1880. Mill BS. £>Bli£Mß'S Mill He in IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR Rheumatism, Gout acd Neuralgia, AND A SCRE CURE FOR JiLL MERCURIAL DISEASES-. It is a conveniently arranged Band, containing a medicated compound, to be worn around the Waist, without injury to the most delicate |*ersons, no change in habits of living is required, and it en tirely removes the disease Irotu the system, with out producing the injurious effects arising form the use of powerful interna] mediciuos which weaken and destroy tho constitution, and give temporary .relief only. By this treatment, the medicinal pro prieties contained in tue Band, come in contact with the blood and reaches tho djseasd, tl<To\igb tho pores of the skin, effecting in eveiy instancb a perfect care, and restores the parts afflicted to healthy condition. This band ia also a most pow erful ANTI-MCKCUKJAX. agent, and will entirely re lieve the system from the penuciou i effects of Mercery. Moderate cases a?e cured in a few days, and we are constantly receiving testimonials of its efficacy in aggravated cases of 1 >ug standing. FEICE $2,00, to be had of Druegtsfs gensraiiv, or can bo sent hy mail oi express, with full directions for use, to any part of the couatry, direct from the Principal Office. No. 409 BROIWiI 'W, lor 3a. Q. SMITH & CO., Sole Proprietors. M. B.—Detcripfive Circulars Sent fret. For sale by B. V. Harry, Bedford. 05*"AO2NTS WA.VTKD EVKBVWHEAE-_^T) Juflj 28, 1861. ' ALL kiDds of Gwerioa j4 received, and t<>r sale cheap, at'SSoeajaker'# cheap store, No 1. Andersen's how Juue 25, 1863.