NFAVS AND OTHER ITEM*. " Pox.—The small pox has become so preva- IcrrHh the mining districts of Northumberland conn -v tUt jtwS deemed prudent to adjourn court, which o at in Sußbury last week. The jurors were discharg- *he civil suits continued until next term. ¥wo hundred and fifty rebel prisoners (Louisian iassf at Indianapolis have written to Governor llahn to sav that the school of misfortune has taught them v- isdotn and that they desire to take the oath and re t to citizenship in Louisiana —especially now thai r. has bceorae a free State. Tnvc NEW NICKEI.S. —There will soon be an abun dant supply of new cents. The present mail nick el weighs seventy-two grains, and contains eiglny jvef cent, of copper and twelve of niekle. lhe new tent will weigh only forty-eight grains and will < on sistof ninety-five per cent, of copper and five pei cent of tin. Labor is wanted in the slaveholding counties oi Maryland. A. bill was before the state Senate at its •. cent session for the appointment of commission < ra to visit Europe and encourage emigration to tint state, but the representatives of the large slavehold counties—St. Man 's. Charles, Prince George .- and" Calvert, ail voted against the bill, causing its de fViat. Judge Thomas Taggart, of Lycoming county, Pa., recently died at his residence in Muncy, at the agt of eighty-four years. He was a member of the con ention to amend the constitution of Pennsylvania: represented his county in the legislature two sessions: served ten years as an associate judge in the courts, and filled other positions of honor and trust. Michael Savage died in North Brookfield, Vt.. or the "full ultimo, aged one hundred and three years He retained his faculties so well that within a week before his death he could walk without a cane, ant read without glares. Last summer he walked frorr his residence to West Brookfield, a distance of sis miles. 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SCOTT A CO. PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Real Estate, In pnrsuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bed ford county, I will expose to public sale ou the promises in the Borough of Bedford, on SATURDAY THE 30T11 DAY OF APRIL. INST. the following Real Estate late the property of Dr. "William Watson Dec'd, viz. A lot of ground situate in the Borough of Bedford on the corner of Pitt and Richard Streets, being 80 feot in front on Pitt Street and 210 feet on Richard street ; jomposed of one whole lot and one third of a lot. This property is esteemed one of the best business local ities in the Borough, and will be sold altogether or divided into smaller lots to suit purchasers, subject to the lease of the tenants in posession. Also at the same time and place about 1200 acTes of val uable timber and farm lands in lots of between one and two hundred acres, situate in Shover's Valley and on west side of Dunn lugs Mountain, about three miles south of Bed ford. Also, a valuable tract of land, known as the Farmer Sur vey adjoining lands belonging to the Bedford Springs Property containing 140 acres tnore or less, —of which a largo portion is meadow ground and part thereof cleared and nnder fense. Plots of tho above lands can be seen at my oface, forteu days before day of sale. TERMS: One third of purchase money to remain in bauds of purchaser during lifetime of Widow, and interest to be paid to her annually. One third of residue to be pid on the confirmation, and balance in two equal annual payments without interest, A. KING, Apr. 1, 1864.—e. Trustee. ~ TREASURER'S SALE ' OF I NSTATED LANDS. AGREEABLY to the provisions of an Act of Assembly, directing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes and for other purposes, passed the 12th of .March, 1315, and the supplements thereto passed the 12th day of March, 1317, and rhe2sth of March. 1831. The Treasurer of the coun ty of Bedford hereby gives notice to ail persons concerned therein, that unless the county, state, school and road tax es due on the following tracts of unseated lands, situate in Bedford county, are not paid before the day of sale, the whole, or such part s of each tract as will pay tho taxes, and the cost chargable thereon will be sold at tho Court House in the Borough of Bedford, on the second Monday of June, next, (12th day,) for the arrearages of taxes due, and the cost accrned thereon : and said sale will bo continuod from day to day until all are disposed of. J. B. FARQUHAR, Trcasurir. Bedford township. Arret. Warrantees urowner*. T&xos. 300 Folomoa Dichl $2 44 230 Maria Diehl i 87 '45 Tborau J Bonnet! 1 72 Broadtop township. j -50 .lames Entriken 1 55 75 Terete* William Gray 2 40 440 33 James Tattoo 22 0a 440 100 .... 7 175 135 " - 3 93 58 44 " " j 30 4*4 120 Pamuel Kerr 8 00 423 BarnettMowhig 6 98 406 John Stone 7 08 465 i Isaac Kerr 7 68 440 John Razor 92 375 F Mowing, Ja 78 63 Jacob Myers 9 44 3.i6 1)1 James Razor 1 20 75 John Deverawx lfi 50 403 John Bollinan 23 70 30 L.J.Watson 6 7i 339 Stephens A Co. 13 C 2 29 Foster A Scbcll 8 68 14 James Figart 1 28 405 Jacob Strine 10 41 William Figart 6 00 199 Dnnlap A Evan* 1G 00 Christian Harnett 3 72 Josiah Bacon 8 80 S3 John Cessna, Esifc 1 23 76 52 76 HO James Patton 5 40 393 Patton A Easton 10 89 35 Jehu King's heir* 1 10 30 John Cessna, Esq. 90 169 John Dcvcreaux 7 50 Evans W A & Griffith 3 80 10 Entriken A Wilson 3 86 13 Entriken A Patterson 5 35 Johnathau Edward* 4 ]8 49 James Entriken 6 24 15 .... , 37 49 Fluke A Dunlap 6 88 John Fordo 36 Hopewell Iron A Coal Co 11 73 TFIL * " " 12 36 s : ::::::; 5 g 100 ~ 3 00 4" Huntingdon A B. T. R. R. Co. 99 75 <• " " 33 60 * j-sSkxsk 1 s 024 A'g* Hinisli I 32 **>* %Viil lain poster 1 (jg Hopewell Township. Robert Montgomery J 28 75 Carr 3 j c 9)0 hwartt jy 50 Juniata Township. Nicholas K nouff jo 30 Londonderry Township. ft* James Shaw j 25 /*64 Sarah Wright 60 Liberty Township. 2CO Mary Gordon 6 14 James Gordon 6 44 Thomas Jones 6 80 !''9J Stephen Kerr 1 90 166 Edward Langly 7 0g 260 Jacob Miller 2 98 200 Mary Piper 2 98 -00 Amelia Piper 2 93 400 Edward Stone 11 88 138 John Toram 6 66 274 Hannah Albert! 6 16 443 Maria Alberti 10 33 52 James Eutrikeo 88 60 " 3 4g Alexander Montgomery 1 32 269 John Kerr 2 98 269 Samuel Kerr 2 98 200 Francis Moan 1 66 159 Stephen Kerr 1 90 200 Miliigan A Benedict J 60 40 Beeicr A Bowser 34 6 George Thompson 08 i lot Luke Feenoy 56 Gen. W. H. Irwin* 1 30 1 G. D. Trout 24 ; -00 John Stone 4 39 200 Bernard .Moan 2 32 192 John Mcllnay 84 122 David Piper J 08 200 Maria Alberti 2 26 107 Burtlcbangh 2 26 22 Thomas A John King 74 ! 70 William P. Scholl 2 43 14 Fchell A Daugberty 47 49 A. B. Currett 3 46 1 lot Ilenrr Stonerook 24 1 " Daniel Stoner ? 24 1 " Daniel Bhlt - 24 200 Elizabeth Miller 2 98 Samuel Yingling 24 1 " Jacob Biddle 24 I " Ephraim Smiltzer 24 1 " James Dunn 3 23 1 " . Tvrry Kenney 3 20 i " 4 GoSrev'e heirs 1 73 Samuel Cartnaok 34 1 " Daniel Bacr 34 1 " Mrs. Lawraenoe 34 1 " Ami Seott 84 I " S. J. Africa 34 Monroe Township. 253J Frederick Collibarger 72 Napier Township. 100 George Davidson 60 200 Abuer Rogers CO Providence East. 1219 Samuel Tate's heirs 44 900 " •' 44 800 " " 44 2-' U " " •• 28 302 46 Porche* llezekiah Logan 120 402 62 " Charles Logan 1 20 30 P. Clingerman 40 400 74 " John Cavan 3 20 400 Thomas Cavan 1 20 80 EzckiclCook 3 02 400 William Long 1 80 400 William Cavan 1 60 K Joseph Spark's heir* 16 431 110 Pcrehes John Crosby 1 64 Providence West. 40 David Roller 28 St. Clair. 396J John Linn 1 20 394 James Muy 1 20 411 William Snively 1 20 Union Township. 400 John Swaggart 6 34 •100 Leonard Swaggart 3 64 268 Alexander Lardner 2 3b 116 William Smith 1 04 42 Samuel Burket 44 116 John Shee 88 50 Frederick Snyder 44 4001 Peter Oounce or Cornell 3 64 'loojr John IJalton 1 98 274 Jeremiah Jackson 2 82 130 Jacob Swaggart 1 48 406 Hngh Doyle 3 63 406 James Dunlap 3 63 440 William Pearson 3 96 280 Ebenczer liranham 3 96 412 Philip Gordon 8 70 120 Conrad linler 86 290 Christly Bowser £ 30 190 George Laib 88 \ JOO Jacob Burket 88 160 Peter Shoenbcrgcr 1 32 123 Jobn Still 3 64 200 Michael Shinier 2 91) CO Michael Shafor 1 22 CO Conples (Brush ML) 80 ■133 Ilugb Porter 1 10 339 Griffith Kraut 3 90 4U2J J'hilip Stino r 3 64 439 John Martin 3 96 330 Wilson Hunt 3 96 363) Alexander Scotl 3 94 J27 Dr. P. Shoonborge* 3 16 124 " 3 68 20 " 24 90 1 48 160 William Laugbam 2 46 40 Peter Shimer 40 Woodbcrry South. | 135 Peter Shoenberget 3 CO 216 Isabel Davis 24 54 100 Ferehes John S. Ilctrick 28 Woodbcrry Middltt 10 Henry Burgert 1 C 6 0 Isaac Burgert 1 08 15 " '• 1 52 22 Kensinger's hclt2 1 50 2T Jacob Hoover 1 52 60 " " 2 26 62 Jobn MeFadden 3 76 20 Frederick Nicodemn* 1 50 16 George Nicodoraus 1 32, 50 John Xieodemut 1 46 50 John Stoncrook 1 24 18 Samuel Shriver 1 66 14 Charles Typer 1 50 15 Jacob Zook 75 15 " :• 75 46 Bonner's heirs 2 28 4 Stoncrook 1 98 403 William Montgomery 6 60 150 Robert Montgomery 2 46 13 Jacob Furry 90 20 Rinebart lteplogle 2 46 6 Fatten & Mudara 1 08 13 John Teeter 90 12 Samuel Teeter 82 14 14 Perehet €.ll. Spang 128 Jacob Smith 1 08 John Z. Smith 1 14 17 Ucorge Smith 1 14 29 Archibald MeFadden 1 24 11 Henry Stoncrook 1 24 60 John Tresh J 14 Treasurer's OJEce, apr. 1, 1864—f. WANTED . Several thousand feet ofdry 4x4 Cherry ; also 4 inch Cherry Plank. Also old copper and brass. Addresa EAGLE WOPvLS, liarrisburg, Pa. march 25, 1854—d. * O Yes I O Yes I ~ The undersigned having taken out Auctioneer and Sale License, is now roady to CRY SALES on the shortest no tice, and on the most reasonable terms. It will bo recol lected that no one is legally entitlod to actus a cryer of Sales, unless he procures a license. Address. LEVI AGNEW, apr. 8, 1884—tr. Hed/ord, Pa. White & Moor's Malt Coffee. CONTAINING a portion of the best Java Coffee. The healthiest and cheapest substitute for coffee in the ; world. Prieo 20 eecra per pound. Forsslest the bar- i gain Store of ft. h. iW. 03TFR. 1 Jfe.-tu 18, 186i—t/, J UGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. I Administrators' Notice. The 1 jdersjgned residing in Juniata township, Bedford county hiving received Letters of Adminiatration np the est !■ f 'l i redrick Hillegas, lnte ol said township de ceased * reby notify all persons indebted to the Estate to come t ward and make payment: and all persons harm* claims i.nmst the Estate are requested topresent the same proper (1 Authenticated for settlement. MICHAEL nfLLEG AS, „ ... , FREDRICK IIILLEGAS, Mar S-5, Administrator*. Administrator's Notice. „Jf U '9^ Administration having been granted to the under, ped upon the Estate of Fredrick Machtlev, iste of o .(.la wwnship, deceased by the register of Bedford county i,, persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate 1 trequested to mako immediate payment, and those having Miuis win present them properly authenticated for sctueiu 1:. x, ia THOMAS ALLISON, _Mare 13, 1864—f. Administrator. Administrator's Notice. Lett* if Administration upon the Estate of Jacob Det wtler, It of Middle Wood berry township, deceased, liuv ing beei panted to the subscribers by the Register of Bed lord cou 1 it, all persons indebted to said estate, are request ed to ma ((immediatepayment, and those having cluima will mal pinowa the same without delay. MOSES DETWTLER, . ..1..., , DAVID O. HOOVER. T n ' | 64. f. Administrator!. Administrator's Notice. Letteri t; Administration upon the Estate of Margaret Imler, la| 1 f Bedford township, deceased, having been granted I rho Kegi-tcr of Bedford count v to John S. Im ler of Bei; fed township, all persons indebted to said estate are rcque vi to make immediate payments, and those hav ing claim t;ainst the same, will present them without de lay. . , , JOHJTB. IMLER, April I, 164. f. Administrator. - idministrator's Notice. Letters .'Administration upon the Estate of John Mets gar, late 0 .uuiatu township, deceased, having been grant ed to the t liersigned by the Register of Bedford county, all person! indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will make known thepime without delav. IJOHX ALSIP, DANIEL AiiJTZGAR, A dm inistrators. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. F.atjate of Michael Hammer, dee'd. Thaundi fignedappointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of lie tford county, to examine and settle the excep tions to the I'eount of James Allison, Esq. Executor of the last will Ac c"Michael Hammer, dee'd. und to report adis tnbution of tie fund in the hands of said accountant, will attend to tb i duties of his appointment, at his office in Bed ford, on Sat Way the 15th day of April, A. D. 1864, at ten o clock A. > [.ofsaid day. „ 'j " S. L.RUSSELL, March 25/1(64.—f. Auditor 6 i AUDITOR'S NOTICE. 1 In Orphans' Court of Bedford County. jj In the roi the distribution of the fund arising from the naif* of ttijp ileal Eltfttu of the minor children of Anu Rebecca Hhdpierode, dee'd. ! ~ Th ® u ndr|Hned hav ing been appointed auditor to make distribution!*,: tho fund above mentioned, in the hands of John Alsip, Is,. the trustee authorized and appointed to sell the said J Estate, amongst the heirs of said Ann Rebecca llnrlbrode. Uec'd, and creditors Ac, will attend to the duties of l appointment at his office, in Bedford Bor * ough, on Wetmcsday tbe 13th day of April, next, at 10 ! o clock, P. Mivhen and where all the parties interested ' may appear atii he heard. ' „ , „ J A.KTNG, j Mar " b 25 > *34—e. Auditor. I AUDITOR'S NOTICE. I The appoihted Auditor hv the Court of Common Pleaitf bedfordcounty, to make distribution of the money ariJig from the sale by the Sheriff of said coun l tv, of the Real Estate of Charlotte Radcbaugh, will atteud 1 ! to the duties ofiis appointment, at his office in Bedford, 1 on '1 hursday tie fourteenth day of April, A. D. 1564 at ten I o cloek A. M. alf-aid day. ' „ , L. RUSSELL, | March 28,1*1—f. Auditor. J JXECCTOR'S NOTICE. j Notice is her| v given that Letters Testamentary have , been granted bj-he Register of Bedford county to the i subscriber, on tju Estate of George Sliger, late of Cumber . land \ alley township, deed., and all persons indebted to said Estate are riquested toniake immediate payment and those having claims thereon arc required to presentthem 1 duly authenticated for settlement. L. W HIP, Executor. 1 j Residing in Cumberland Vallev. Bedford apr. i 1864—f *• {ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice is herchv given that the account, of thomas Old ham. one of the !P-ignees of George Snyder of Union town ship. has been and filed on the Common Pleas of Bedford county, kt the Prothonotary's office, and that the same will be allotted by theCourtou Tuesday the2d day of May, next, unless cause be shown why it should not bo allowed. O. E. SHANNON, apr. 8, IS64—<* I'roth'y. GEO. BJjYM YER & SON dealers in HAEBWAEE, HOI'SE-FIRNiSHLVG GOODS, STOVES ANI) TIXWAEE, 6'aelf HARDWARE of every description, CHAMBERS- j BURIAND MANN'S AXES. BUTCHER'S, GRIAVE'S, SPENCER'S, and other files. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CUTLERY, IRON NAILS, GLASS, | . TUBS, BUCKETS, WASHING BOARDS, CHUMfS, MATS, RUGS BASKETS, BROOMS, BRUSIES, ROPES, Ac, PUTNAM'S PATENT CLOTHES AVIRIJfGER, So highly spoken of it Manufactures prices. We call the atteution of cust eners to our STOVE DEPART MENT. We warra 1 them if they call and see our WELLINGTON, W IVERLY, and PRINCE ROYAL COOKING STOVE? they will have no other. "crsona commenci ; "HOUSEKEEPING," furnished tn 1 anothing in tha iine at reduced prices, for CASI'. Lei- assortment of go i-U is not surpassod out&ido the cit ies. Persons building, f irnished with goods at as LOW PRICES as they can had anywhere. COAL OIL, COIL lIL LAMPS, POCKET BOOKS, Call and see us bef^- 1 purchasing. G. BLYMYER A SON. apr. 8, 1864—3 mo. J. A LSI I' & SON, AUCTIONEER A COMMISSION MERCHANT Bedford, I^a. r> ESPECTFULLY eilicit consignment of Boots and V Shoes, Dry Good*. Groceries. Clothing and all kiudsof merchandise foi auction and private sale. KfTERENCES. Philadelphia. Bedford. PHILIP FORD A COi non. JOB. MANN, BOYD A HOUGH, Hon. W.DAUGUERTY, A. YOUNG A BROS. B. P. MEYERS. Bedford, jan. I,lß63—|if. IlßAnQrAnians or PIIOVOST Marsbal, ) Si.\TKi1 lowing symptoms : Indisposition toexcrtion, Loss of power, Loss of me b ory. Difficulty of breathing, Weak Nerves, Tremblit g Horror of disease, Wa'icfuinet?, Dimness of Vision. Pi it in the back. 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Females.—ln many affections pecu liar to femalet the extract buchu is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Cholosis or Retention, irregularity, pain fulness or suppression of customary evacuationf. ul cerated or schirrhons state of the uterus, leuchorthoep or whites, sterility, and for all complaints incident to tha sex ,whether arising from indiscretion, habit of dissipation, or in the decline or change of life.- Take no more Balsam. Mercury, or unpleasant ani dan gerous medicine, llembold'sextract buchu and improved rose wash, cures secret diseases in all their stages, st little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure. It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing obstructions, pre venting and curing strictures of the I'rctha, allavir.g pain and inffamation, so frequent in the class of diseases, and expelling ail poisonous diseased and wornout matter. Use lierabold's Extract Buchu for all affections and diseases of the Urinary organs, whether existing ia Male or Female, from whatever cause originating and no mat ter of how long standing. Diseases of these organs require the aid of a diuretic ! Hembold's extract buchu in the great diuretic, and is certain to have the desired effect in all diseases for which it is recommended. Evidence of the most reliable and responsible charac ter will rccompany the medicine. Price SI.OO per bottle, or six for?o.OO, Delivered to any address, securely packed from observation. Describe symptoms in all communications. Cures guaranteed, advice grafts. Address letters or information to H. B. 11 EM BOLD, Chemist. 104 South tenth st. below Chestnut, Phils. Ilemhold's Medical depot, llembold's Drug and Chem ical Warehouse, 594 Broadway New York. Beware of Counterfit? and unprincipalcd dealers who endeavor to dispose "of their own" and "other" articles on the reputation attained by llembold's genuine prepa rations. llembold's extract buchu, llembold's extract l.arsapari'la, llembold's improved rose wash. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. Ask for llembold's, take uoother cut out the advertisement and send for it and avoid impo sition and exposure. dec. 11, 1863—r,i. TH EF I> KLE&LY O >" unit MCIIRE COM, 338 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. This Company being a the above stock of goods, as yeu will certainly find tO - own interest, apr. 8, 1864—(L O Yes ! O I tako this method of informing the public that I hirvw taken out Auctioneer and Sale License uod attend whenever desired on the shortest notice and meet reasona ble terms. Peasons wishing his services of the auctioneer will please call upon the undersigned before advertising. Apply to JOHN ALSzP, II J Bedford, Pa. jsn. 9 1863—tf. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of the account of J. W. Lingenfelter. Esq., Administrator H the estate ol Mary Goruou,de c q. j. lit KuOtcribvr ppointtfl to pcttie the exceptions §ftid account and to report a distribution ol the rutins in the bands of the Administrator, will attend tor that purpose 'at his office in Bedford, on Friday, the 22nd o: April. | iust., when and where ull parties interested may attetii I they think proper. JOHN JtUifHK, Auditor-, 1 spr. ?, ISC4r —d.