KEWS AND OTHER ITEMS. The Washington corraspomh'tit of the Ktiriibtowu fret Press :at that tft- full lcng.th portrait of ex- Proehk-at Franklin Pierce has been removed from th* rotunda of the Capitol) and east among the rubbish. In the town of Mart}', Oneida cfuyily, N. Y. on laturduy evening hist, u lady named Hutchinson, and her daughter, were so b&diy burned i? the explosion of u kerosene lamp that they died is a few hours. Lately a ninn presented himself tr the White House •vaded the vigiiaaee of tho doorkeeper, and marched Into the presence of the President, when he began making a speech, asserting that be (the intruder) was "elected President in Ifc-iG." He was captured by one of the guards and sent to the provost-marshal's office, where he gave Lis name as Francis Xavier. Last Boys.—A lazy boy makes a lazy man. just as *re ax a crooked sapling makes a crooked tree. — Who ever yet saw a boy grow up in idleness, that did not make a shiftless vagabond when he became a man, unless ha had a fortune left to keep up appear ances? The great mass of thieves, paupers, and criminals have come to what tlioy are by being brought ap in Those who constitute the business part of the community—those who make our great and useful men—were taught to be industrious. A Paris letter in the Independence of Brussels, says that M M. de Rothschild & Co., have arranged with the Italian Government for the purchase of its railways. The contract of sale has been signed by V. Minghetti on the one hand, and by MM. de Roth achild aad Talabet on the other. The purchasers will take possession of the whole network of the Italian railways with the fixed and rolling plant on the Ist o' Octobtr next. : They also engage to make a consid erable advance 45f funds to the Government imme diately, and hare further promised to respect the rights of the railway officials to a certain extent. Three CHTimßExßmxxo to Death. — f>n Wednes day afternoon last, the wife of a man named Seer, who lives at Walnut Creek, a mile- or two south oi Brie, Penna., left her three children at homo alone, and locked up the house to visit a neighbor. During her absence the house took tiro in some way, anc burned down. The children perished in the flames. The oldest was four year 3of ace. We cannot eon ceire of anything more horrible than an ocw r< ' n |'' ef this kind. It shows liow careful mothers be in leaving their little ones alone nids^ rea " r them. ~ /-,••- rjtwrence. at that Some ten rears ago ono Cnzr-es l -* * tiniu a resident of Lancaster, Ha' 5 -' peared, aad all traces of bJoi * L ' re '° S '" * ua, -' s ago, however, a man tbe ™ ods Lancaster discovered a 'icmeton ueh V identify it w;tn that of the idences as to compn - ■■ f . . r.... reecc had six toes on one of h;s missing man. dm-" , fee'• - ndi' e g.imc peculiarity \\-.\3 obitrroa in the k# : e;on A ersiletaito contained proof which leaves 00 doubt tbsttho remains found were those of Law • renca. Tie Her. Dr. Breckinridge, in a speech at Dan- Tiilo Kentucky, having asssrtod that Governor Brara iette had prejiared a proclamation (which he after ward withdrew) calling on the people forcibly te re sist the execution of the negro enrollment law, the Louisville Journal, soys .—"We suite with the ut most positivenees. as we are justified in stating, that Governor Bramlette had prepared no proclamation other than the one he issued before he saw Dr. Breck inridge, and that he called the Doctor to Frankfort, not to learn from him what to do, but to endeaTor to engage him in carrying out what was already deter mined. We make this statement in perfect candor, an personal knowledge." Tho metropolitan sanitary fair is a big thing, and great many people see it. All New York is exci ted over it, and alt the hotels are full of people from the country who have come to see the gn at sight.— The rush of people was so great on the one <Jay that tickets were placed at 50 cents thai the committee pm the price ap again to SI, but the crowd continues to be just abont as large, and the daily receipts are of course a good deal larger. All of the exhibition is interesting, but the gallery of fine arts is especially attractive, for their was probably not so fine collection of paintings ever got together in this country before. Tbe richest private galleries in New York, and other cities have been emptied to add to the glories of this exhibition, and the lovers of the fine arts are in ec stacies oyer it. Of course the true test of the suc cess of tue fair is the amount of the proceeds, which already exceeds half a million dollars. Pretty well for the first five days; but there is a good deal more coming yet. A New York correspondent cf the Springfield Union relates the following: I he following story I have directly from a gentle man to whom Commodore Yanderbiit himself, last night, told it. The finance committee of the fair cal led upon the Commodore, and solicited at his hands a donation. He answered that he would give to the fair as much as any other man in New York.— Thereupon, the committee visited Mr. A. T. Stewart, and reported to him the offer of the Commodore.— Stewart at once drew his check for SIOO,OOO, and handed it to the committee, and they, armed with the check, again waited upon the Commodore, and showed him the contribution of Stewart. Yander biit had been cornering other people for quite a while in Harlem stock, but this time he found him self cornered. However, he was as good as his word He covered Stewart's check with a check of his own for a like amount." A Fifty Thousard Doi.iar Rewarp.— ln 1859, a gentleman, walking on the outer end of Meigg'a wharf, had his bai blown off his head by a summer afternoon gust of wind, and, in trying to catch it be fore it went over board, he tripped 011 the planking and tumbled head foremost into the waters of the hay. ILe tide was running a strong flood at the time, and, as he came np to the surface. Special Offi cer \ an Ness, who happened to be on the dock at the time, and seeing the man was in danger of drowning —not being a swimmer-plunged in after him and rescued him from death. This was not. accomplish ed withonl great danger to the efficer, but both men succeeded in being landed on the dock. The rescu ed man gave his name as Charles Bernard Egerson, and offered to handsomely reward him, but Mr. Yan Ness refused to accept anything for his human, act. since Mr. Eg.rson died m Liverpool, anu left Officer \ ana Ness a legacy of $50,000. Al ia t'alifornian. < athot.tc Onxroß of a Copperhead Li*.—We al luded some weeks ago to a hand bill sent to us from Ireland, In which a person using the signature of "Sacredos ' took occasion to drag th* name of the Holy Father before the public in the advocacy of r*- u ion aud disloyalty. The scandalous and abusive hand bill has been circulated freely throughout Ire land. Its author is a certain Rev. John Batman, formerly of Missouri, and a chaplain in the Southern ' Army. He ; a the same person who took the letter i of Jeff. Davis to th* Pope. There arc now many j clergymen in Ireland, France and Rome who have ' concluded to exchange the American for other mis- ] aiocs. Ihesemea are doiDg all in their power to make the prophecy true, that the North would pros- i •cut* the Church. If disloyally and treachery and ! •Ahmay CM accomplish, their object th*y are likely i *° The gratification of their political prej udices ad sh* preservation of Slavery, with all its 1 *il* associations, appear to be nearer the hearts of i *nsn* men tt an th* difTisior of th* Church or pres- ' rvPon of what she has s!r*ady acquired.— Ctwstn- ' o*Mos Telsjfr&ple. IBlctcliW ootl'rt M.gr as "ne AVD TIH British Reviews. PRICES CHEAP AS EVER, TO IRetS WHO PAT MOHt'TliY IS ABTAJiO*. Pontage Reduced 11 Premium* to nen Snbocribori! ! Notwithstanding the coot of Reprinting these Psriodi als lmi mare than uoul'led in consequence of the cuor l triune rie of Paper ami of a general advance is all other i expenses—and notwithstanding otber publishers are re ducing tin? site or increasing the price of their publica tions, f shall eoutiuv.c, for the year 1864, to furnish ours complete, as here fore, at tho old rates, vis ins LONDON QUARTERLY (CossaaTATita). 2. THE EDINBUGH RKVTKW (IVma). 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Nor ton, of Yale College. 2 vols. Royal Octavo, 1690 pages and numerous Engravings. PRICE, $3, for thotwo vnlumcx. BvMaiis7. L. SCOTT A CO. PUBLIC - SALE Of Valuable Real Estate, In pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bod foru county, I will expose to public sale ou the premises in the Borough of Bedford, on SATURDAY THE 30XH DAY OF APRIL, INST, the following Real Estate late the property of Dr. William Watson Dec'd, vir. A lot of ground situate in the Borough of Bedford on the corner of Pitt and U ichard Streets, being 80 feet in front on Pitt Street and 240 feet on Richard street ; somposed of one wboie let and one third of a lot. This property is esteemed one of the best business loeal ities in the Borough, and will he sold altogether or divided into smaller lots to suit purchasers, subject to the lease of the tenants in posesaion. Also at the same time and place about 1200 acres of val uable timber and farm lands in lots of between ono and two hundred acres, situate in Shcver's Valley and on west side ef Runnings Mountain, about three milcssouth of Bed ford. Also, a valuable tract of land, known as the Farmer Fur j vey adjoining lands belonging to the Bedford Springs Property containing 149 acres more or loss, —of which a large portion is meadow ground and part thereof cleared and under feat.. Plots of the above lands can be seen at my office, for ten days before day of sale. TERMS: One third of purchase money to remain in I hands of purchaser during lifetime of Widow, and interest )to be paid to her annually. One third of residue to be j paid on the confirmation, and baianee in two equal annnai payments without interest, A. KING, Apr. 1, IS64.—e. Trustee. TREASURER'S SALE" OF UNSEATED LANDS. AGREEABLY to thermovisions of an Act of Assembly, directing the mode of selling unseated lands for teies and • for other purposes, passed the 13th of March, 1815, and the supplements thereto passed the 12th day of March, 1817, and the £6th of March, 1831. TheTreasurar of the eoun- I ty of Bedford herehy 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 parts of each tract as will pay the taxes, and the cost chargablc thereon will be sold at the Court Hotin in tho Borough of Bedford, on the second .Monday of June, next, (13th day,) for the arrearages of taxes due, and the cost accrued thereon : ami said rale will be continued from day to day until ail are disposed of. J. B. TARQUHAR, 2 restorer. Bedford township. Aere* Warrantees cr owaerfc Taxes. 300 Feloatou Diehi $2 44 230 Maria Diehl X 87 S3 Thomas J Bonesrt I f2 9 Xroadtep townships 325 John N. Lanes' heir* 50 65 ••38 " C 3 20 200 " "&Co. 47 U0 404 " " " " 19 53 440 " 19 6* 4UO " ' M • 22 60 125 " 5 oo 4oQ ** " " " 12 00 408 •• •• - v 7 210 ' 8 00 <•'-'* William Bun* 35 24 158 }Viiliam Lan* 56 24 J54 James Entrike* 1 55 To Ferohet William Gray 146 33 eauiss Button 22 05 440 139 •• " r 44 175 133 - ( 9 ; 68 44 j J0 "122 Harnett Mowtag 6 98 John Stone f 68 465J Isaac Kerr t 48 John Baser 92 F Mowing, .7* yg 6o Jaeeb Myers ( 44 399 HI James Kator 120 J eon Bevorae* 16 50 John Boliman 28 TO 29 L. J. Watson 6 75 J"9 EtephensACe. 18 62 7 -'S Foster A Schell I 68 James Figari 1 28 dO9 Jacobttrine 10 44 William Figari 8 00 109 Dunlap A Evans Jt 00 Christian Barnetl A T2 Jo.iab Bacon t 40 8' John Cessna, E(v 1 23 : : 76 * Barnes Patton 5 40 "99 Patton A Eastea 14 i'j John King's heirs 1 10 "9 Jonn Cessna, Esq. (3 low John Devcreaux T 50 Evans W A A Griffith 1 fco antriken A Wilson 1 86 Entriken A Pattersd* 5 35 Jobnathan Edwards 4 18 James Euirikeo 6 24 19 '• .. 3 I* Flake A Dnnlap 6 88 21 Joha Forde 30 Hopewell Iron A Coal Ce 11 73 fii® 2 " 12 36 168 ~ ~ - AO4 8 ...... 60 id - .. „ , 00 Eaatixigdcn A B. T. K. R. Co. 99 1;® ..... 3S 60 -5® •* • -mm J3 27 I JcbnHmial 24 * * 20 J eter Ketsier 4 26 ! •' " iw ill Alexander King A 41 #6 W iiliam Eovoait 53 0 j 13* John AteCauiea 16 67 R. P, Pheij* 5 26 vames l'atton ( 03 M ".f J 8 William Rogers 120 if 1 Jnrspb hicbeson A Fbrievsa 26 02 Jamri Richoson A hhrievee 3 38 ft? F. A. M ilson A MtCaniee 26 31 1 P- A. Wilenn A Ce 34 24 warring A Kraas It Coleraka. 1 I* 434 Michael Roof S 48 410 Agnes Hoof 1 20 400 Jac :d> Whetstoie 1 29 itGf Jacob IVyaud X 00 111 Andrew Kihock 04 90 Joseph A Kmantwl Diahl 84 42f Author Brown 1 3b So Philip Dichl ife tTimi.erlacd Valley. 299 James Irving 3 76 it) James Hcy.tien 23 397$ ~ John B*aipl# 476 Hope welt towusUJjs. 20# John Corby 1 20 413 John Kerr t 12 156 James Howard 88 404 Richard Moan 1 32 420 Jonh Chancy 1 32 404 Joseph Moan X SO 4091 Bamuel Moan I St 424 1* Alexander Moan * 4® 20*1 John Mcllnay ! 61 192 Timothy Moan ' 3S 200 14 Israel Mean 1 196 40 Zacharioh Moan * 212 30 John Boyd 6* 216 60 Isabella. Davis 70 2201 William Piper 64 238 John Jiardin 76 221 JgiSatusUßcd 1 * 64 4.14 11# James V. "' °* 64 187 41 David P'r" 40 423 Gee# 0 , r.jj je*)" Lancaster • eo 402 |T sKephcn Moan Ijp goj Montgomery- i 36 ■ 2i George Wirhart 75 * i ligan & Benedict 24 James Patton 22 Aaron Hinnrd 22 Francis Johnston J 72 William Late 54 set lianiel Montgomery J 36 324. Alexander Johneton OS 266 George Hinish X 32 286 William Fester I 06 Hope well Township. 76 Robert Montgomery g 23 901 Carr I £t 60 . Swarts 30 Juniata Township. , 30 Vicholas Knouff 12 JLoodonderry Township. 220 James .Shaw g 26 494 Sarah Wright 00 liberty Township. *6O Mary Gordon 114 200 James Gordon 6 41 400 Thomas Jones C fit) 162$> Stephen Kerr 1 90 166 Edward Langly T Ob 200 Jacob Miller J 98 200 Mary Piper 2 98 2uo Amelia Piper 2 98 400 Edward Stone J1 83 131 John Tomm 6 66 374 Hannah Albertl 6 16 443 Maria Albert! 10 33 63 J sines Entrikeo 8S 40 " •> 3 403 Alexander Montgomery X 22 209 John Kerr 2 9S 209 Barauol Kerr _ 2 9S 209 Francis Moan X 66 164 Stephen Kerr X 90 209 Milligau A Benedle* 1 66 49 Beeior A Bowser 34 6 Georgo Thompson 08 4 104 Luke Fcency 66 8 Gen. W. 11. Irwin# 1 J9 X G. D. Trout . 24 209 John Stone 4 39 260 Bernard Moan 2 32 103 John -Mcllaay 84 133 David Piper 2 68 200 Maria Albertl 3 26 'OT Baulebaugh 3 26 33 Thomas A John King 74 '0 Villiaru P. Schell 2 43 14 Acheil A Daugherty 47 40 A. B. Currott ] 46 i 109 Henry Ktonerook 24 1 " Daniel Stouer 24 1 ** Daniel Baer 24 240 Elizabeth Miller 2 98 I '* f'amue! Tingling 24 1 Jacob Biddle 24 1 " Ipbraim Smiltsee 24 1 " James Dunn 1 23 1 ** Tsrry Kenney 3 £0 $ " Gotlrey's heire J 73 i " Samuel Carmaek 34 1 " Daniel Baer 34 1 •• U rs. Lawraonce 84 i " Ann Scott S4 I m 6. J. Africa 84 Monroe Township. 263$ i rederick Collibarge* 72 Napier Township. 106 Gtorga Davidson 66 206 Aimer Rogers 69 Providence East 1219 Samuel Tate's heire 44 909 " 44 600 44 <• m 221$ • 2S 3U2 45 Perches Ileiekiah Logan X2O 402 62 9 Charles Logan 1 26 30 P. Clingermaa 40 400 73 9 John Lavaa X 20 400 Thomas Cavan X 20 89 EzeLiei Cook X 02 400 M illiaw Long 1 80 400 TV iiiiam Cavan 1 6(1 17 Joseph Spark's htXsh 1C 431 XX# Perebes John Crosby X H Providence Wests 49 David Roller 33 at. Clair. ■—- 226$ John Linn 1 20 396 Jsuios May 1 20 411 William Snivel/ X 20 Union Township. 409 John Swaggart 3 S4 400 Leonard Swaggarl 3 64- 268 Alexander Laraaee 3 33 118 Wiliiam Smith I 04 43 Bamuol Burket 44 ll# John Shee 88 50 Trederick Snyder 44 400$ Peter Counce or CarseQ I 64 400$ John Dalttn X 98 274 Jeremiah Jackson 3 82 130 Jacob Swaggart 1 48 406 Hugh Doyle 3 68 406 James Duniap 3 6S 440 W iliiam Pearson 3 96 380 Ebenezer Lran haa -I 96 413 Philip Gordon 8 70 120 Conrad Imier 86 200 Christiy llowsej 3 SO ICO George L3ib 83 H'O Jacob Burket 88 160 Pcler Shoonbergefc 1 32 123 John Still 3 64 200 Michael Shimer 3 90 60 Michael Shafer X 2! 60 Conplos (Brash IlL) 60 433 Hugh Porter 1 10 339 Griffith Evans 3 90 40Sf Philip Stine -<^r— — 5 g.j 429 John Martin 3 96 330 Wilson Hunt 3 96 363$ Alexander Scott 3 94 127 Dr. P. Shoentergsß 3 16 124 '< 8 68 20 " 24 90 1 48 150 William Laughaa 3 46 40 Peter Shimer 40 Woodberry South. 115 Peter Shoenbcrges 3 60 216 Isabel Davis 24 54 XB3 Perthes John S.\tetrick 28 Woodbcrry Middlfc II Henry lluigert X 66 6 lstac Burger! 1 C 8 16 " " 1 52 22 Kcnsinger's helfn J 50 27 Jacob Hoover 2 62 60 " " J 26 62 John McFadden S 76 20 Frederick Nicodomo# I 50 1# George Nicodemus 1 32 68 John Niccdeinus 1 46 50 John Stonerook I 24 13 Bamuel Shrives X 66 14 Charles Typer 1 60 14 Jaeob Zook 76 15 " ;< 75 46 Benner's heirs 2 28 4 Stonerook 1 98 408 'William Montgomery 6 60 150 Robert Montgomery 2 46 13 Jacob Furry 90 20 Rinohart Iteplogla 2 46 6 Patton A Madara X 08 IS John Teoter 90 12 Bamuel Teeter 82 14 14 Fere bee G. H. Spang 1 28 15 Jacob Smith 1 08 19 John Z. Smith 1 14 IT George Smith 1 14 20 Archibald McFadtUa X 24 14 Hoiirv Stonerook 1 24 60 John Tresh 2 14 Trewmrer's 035 re, apr. 1, lS64^rf. ALLEGII ANY; Male arid Female Seminary, KATNi-BrRG, Pa. The second quarter of the Spring Session ef this I stitutiu beings W edncsJay, April 12. Terms reasonable. $25 will pay all expense* for a Qnarter, (II week*.) For further information, addrrw J. W. Hl GBIP, Priaeipal, Balaibt ra Pedfcri e. P. mar II 7K4 sL A LEGVL ADVERTISEMENTS. Administrators' Notice. The Bade ggned residing in Juniata township. BedTord , cnuuty hav Ut,err of AdministraUon upon ; the estate.. 1 re.l rick H.Ucgns, late of ,-uid t.mn-hip uc nrnuted, her. ? notify all iw.rs.ms indebted to the IN ? ate to ceme forwii iMd ak. payment i and all persons having j claw,, agai A be Estate are roquerted to present the samt property ac kentwated for settle nicnt. MICHAEL HILLEGAB. „ . J , M 1 , FREDRICK IIir.LEtiAS, March %' • _ Adtnini.trator,. AJninistrator's Notice, T o'tor* "IVdministration having been granted to the pder*,gnei , 1 ;..„ the E-tate,.f Frl.riek \2tl S„ lwrtoli'uip, deceased by the register of Bedford" county, nl, Irg, us knowing tjieu,selves indebted to said ' hria*TO ,0 r " !ik °. 1:11 u -e<Lat'-psrmeiit, and tbo-c ' settlement.! P K,eut them properly authenticated for r uticc, . THOMAS AT.LTSON, March I^B6l— f. Atisninistrat'or. tiministrator's Notice, dministration upon the Estate of Jacob Det ""!d,e V '"'dberrv township, deceased, bav |ed to toe subscribers by the Register of Bed l..rd count yju! peraous indebted to said est.it,, are request edto make fcneuu..te payment, and those having claims win X 8&4.0 svft/.ru to© a&uxe without Je'ay, DETWILEJL A , DAViOO. HOOVER. Apriil,llrt. t Ad mi Hist rater*. /fministrator's Notice. Letters ofW lmiß-stration upon the Estate of .Margaret .mler, late olieiiurJ township deceased, having been granted bv . Register of Bedford county to John S. Im ier of Led fom jwnship, all persons indebted to said estate are requeste >make imuieuiute puyrnents, undthose hav ing claims a, imst the same, will present them without de lay. . ~,l £l , JOHNg. IMIER, A P ri! } ' U h—f- Administrator. A( ninistrator's Notice. Letters of ministration upon the Estate of John Metz gar, late of J iata township, deceased, having been grac ed to the un. i -ignedhy the Register of Bedford county, all persons it itbted to *u id estate are requested to make jmmediate pa jmcnt, and those having claims will make kaovru the u 1.9 without delay. joiix A r.sTr t DANIEL METZGAR, | Adtninittratort. I AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of .Hlrlinrl H(umaer t dee'd. The underAnedappointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court ot liedftu county, to examine and settle the excep tions to the .a* unt of .'nines Allison. Esq. Executor of the last will Ac oi-ichuelHammer, (iee'd. and to report adis tnl.ution of tl&iund 'n the hands of said accountant, will attend to too itties ofliis appointment, at his office in Bed ford. on i-aiintiy the 15th day of April, A. D. 1864, at ten o'clock A. M. | .id day. . o t ' 6. L. RUSSELL, - Mar<!hi?5 ' I f i — f " Auditor T AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In Uic oa4lai?s' Court of Bedrord Conntj. la the matt®)! tue distribution of the fund ariging from the tale of theKeal Ettate of the minor children of Ann Rebecca Ilarciro'ie, dee'd. Jheundersi :.ed having been appointed auditor to make distributions.; '.he fund above mentioned, in the hands of John Alsip, E c. the trustee authorized and appointed to sell the said R a Estate, amongst the heirs of said Ann Rebecca Uarcl rode, dee'd, and creditors Ac, will attenu* to the duties of h appointment at bis office, in Bedford Bor ough, on Wed, nday the I.lth day of April, next. at 10 o clock, P.M. nen and where all the parties interested may appear an Ibe heard. A. KTXG, March 25, 1! ft—c. Aud.ror. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The andersi* led appoihted Auditor by the Conrt of Common Pleas bed ford county, to make distribution of the money eris eg from the sale by the >beriffof said coun ty, of the ileal i late ot Charlotte Kadebaugh, will attend to the duties offLis appointmeul, at his office in Bedford, on Thursday tl* fourteenth day of April, A. D. 1864 at ton o'clock A. M. of-aid day. | ' B. L. RUSSELL, March 25,18|t—f. Auditor. iNKCUTOR'S NOTICF. Notice is hen tv gvcn that Letters Testamentary have been granted bi the Register of Bedford county to tli9 subscriber, on t • Estate or' George Sligor, late of Cumber land \ alley tow uhip, deed., ami all persons indebted to raid Estate are i ,nested to make immediate pa;- mcnt and those bating el, ins thereon are required to present them duly auihentica ltd for settlement. L. WHIP, Executor. Residing in Cumberland Vailev. Bedford apr. i ,1884—f *• ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice is berefr given that the account of thomas Old ham, one of the •Jgnees of George Snyder of Union town ship, has been tt bitcd and Cltd on the Common Pleas of Bedford county.fc the Prothonotary • office, and that the jamo will be allakd bytheCourton Tuesday the 2d dav of May. ceit, ui> is cause bo shown why itshoulU not be allowed. O. E. SHANNON, apr. 8, 1864—L I'rotb'y. GEG. BLYMYE R & SON |>ealt>i*K in HARDWARE, HODSE-HIISISHLNG GOODS, STOVES AM) TINWARE, Shelf nARDWAMi; of every description, CHAMBERS BUWi AND MANN'S AXES. 81. TCUFR'S, GM. AV K'S, SF J ENCER'S, and other flies. ENGLISH ANt AMERICAN CUTLERY. IRON NAILS, GLASS, |ie. TUBS, BUCKETS, WASIIINO BOARDS, CHUI7S, MATS, RUGS BASKETS, BROOMS, BRuil ES, ROPES, Ac, PUTNAM'S; PATENT CLOTHES VfßmtrEH, ■So highly spoken at Manufactures prices. TVe call the aiteutic.n of os* mors to our STOVE DEPART MENT. TV 0 them if they call and see our WELLINGTON, WtVERLY, and PRINCE ROYAL COOKING STO\ they will nave no other. Persons cowmenl sg "H'tUSEKEEPI NO," furnished wi h unothing in tlfe line at reduced j rices, for CAST. Our assortment of f> >ds is not surpassed ouiside the cit ies. Persons bui!dinjr| irnished with goods at as LOW PRICES as they elf be had anywhere. COAL OIL, COIML LAMPS, POCKET BOOKS, HPES, &- Call and see us b® re purchasing. 8 3 „i G. BLYMYER k RON. COSTAE'S 718811 lIIEiIiIITIIS. For Rrlk, lie , Koitelics, Ant*. Bed lings, Hotlw in Fin*. Hi Mens, Ac., luseels >n I'l ansa, i'owlH, Aniiunlw, i 6. Put up in 2. cent tls].oo Boxes, Bottles, and Flasks, $3.00 and $5.00 sizes ir Hotels, Public Institutions, 4c. "Only infaUi ■ remedies known," "Free from 1 i suiis," "Not dsnger m, to the human family," "Hats come i e of their holes to die." yC-W Sold wholes p in all large cities. ,?36C"S.>!il by all 1 tjggists and Retailers everywhere. *eir\ ! ! Beware 'J of all worthless imitations. J2€f*Bee that "C< tar's" namo is on each Box, Bot tle, and Flas before you buy. ,*sf*~Ad4rss HENRY COST AE. Principal I), ht, 482 Broadway, New York. feidf -old by all '.utcsale and retail loruggista in Bedford, Pa. mar. 4, 1864—8 mo. ; WANTED. Beveral thousand felt of dry 4x4 Cherry; all* 4 iaeh Cherry Plank. Also (At copper and brass. Address ? RAGLE WORD#, Harrtstafrft B*. aarek 25, ilßt~d. f HOSTETTER'S Celebrated niuau 11m- A pure and powerful Tonic, corrective and alternative of Wonderful efflcecj in disease of the BTOMACHH LIVER AND BOITEI S. Cn ,. r *-I D y p P c P'' ia - Liy * r complaint, Headache, General de bil.ly, Nervou-mess, Depression of Spirits. Cenrtipation C 'die, .ntermuteat Fevcm, Cramps and jspaaws, and all Complaints f eiiher Sex. arising from Bodily Weakness w nether inherent in the system or produced by special cause. J r Nothing that is not wholesome, xenial and restorative in its nature enters into the composition of Ilostetter's KtoiuaoL Bit to is. 'ibis popular preparation contains no mineral ot any kind, no deadly botanical element; no fiery excitant ; but it i a combination of the extracts of rare bulsamic bferb# anci plants with tbe purest and mitd est of all diffusive stimulants. It i* well to be forearmed against disease, and so far at human system can be protected by human means against maladies engendered by an unwholesome atmosphere, im pure water and other external causes, Itostettcr's hitlers may he relied on as a safeguard. in district.- iulested with fever and A gtte, it has been found inriidible as a preventive and irresistable as a rem edy, and thousands aho resort to it under apprehension ol an attack, escape the scourges and thousands who neg lect to avuii themselves of its protective qualities in ad vance, are cured by a very brief course of this marvelous medicine.' l ever and Ague patients, after being plied wit.i qninme for months in vain, until fairly saturated with thai dangerous alkaloid, and not unfrequently re stored to health within a lew days by the use of Hostct ter's Bitters. i he weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and the appe tite ftestorcd by this agreeable Tonic, and ltcnce it works wonders ;n cures of DDpepsiti and in less confirmed forms indigestion. Acting as a gentie and painless aperients, as well us upon the liver, it also invariably relieves the Constipation superinduced by irregular action of thedi. gestive and secretive organs. Persons of feeble habit, liable to Aerrnut .4 tiacks, Lo\c~ net' o/ Spirit', unit / its of Languor, find prompt and per manent relief from the Bitters. The testimony on this point is most conclusive, and from both sexes. The agouy of Billious Colic is immediately assuaged by a single dose of the stimulant, and by occasionally resort ing to it, the return of rhe complaint may be prevented. As a general Tonic, Ilostetter's Bitters produce effects which must be experienced or witnessed- before they can be fully appreciated. In cases of Constitutional UVal-- nett. Premature I'ecay and liability and liecroptitnde ari-ing from Old Age, it exercises on electric influence. In the convalescent stages of all diseases it operates as a iDvigorant. When the powers of nature are relaxed, it operates to re-enforec and re-establish them. Last, but not 'cast, it is J'hr Only Safe Stimulant, being mnnufacturM from soundand innoxious materials, and en tirely tree from the aoid elements present more or less in in all the ordinary ton ics and stomachics of the day. No family tnoffieine has been so universally, and it may be truly added, deservedly popular with the intelligent portion of the community, es llostetter'g Bitters. Prepared by HOSTKTTKR & SMITH, Pittsburg. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Storekeepers every where. HIE MSB OLD ' s Genuine Preparations. Compound Fluid Extract Buchu, a positive and Spe cific remedy for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Grave! and Dropsical Swellings. This medicine increases the power of digestion, and ox cites the Absorbents into healthy action, by wbiea the Watery or Calcareous dospositions. and a!! unnatural En largements are reduced, as weil as I'ain and infiaffiation. HEMBOLD'S EXTRACTBUCHU. For Weakness arising from Excesses, habits of dissipa tion, Early Indiscretion of Abuse, attended with tbo fol lowing symptoms : Indisposition to exertion. Loss of powor. Loss of mem ory, Difficulty of breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, I'ain in the back. Universal lassitude of ike Muscular system Hot hands. Flushing of the body. Dryness of the skin, Eruptions of the face. Pallid countenance. There symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medi cine invariably removes : soon follows impotency. fatuity epileptic fits, in one of which the patient may expire.— Who will say they are rot frequently followed by those direful diseases, insanity and consumption. Many are aware of the cause of their suffering but n.ono will confess the records of the insane aseylums. And melancholy deaths by Consumption bear ample witness to the truth of the assertion. The constitution onco affected with organ ic Weakness requires tho aid of Medicine to Strengthen and Invigorate the system, which llcubold's extinct bu chu invariably does. A trial will convince the most skep tical. Females, Females, Females.—ln many affections pecu liar to female-* the extract buchu is unequalled by any other rcineoy. as in C'holtisis or Retention, irregularity, painfulne.s or suppression of customary evacuations, ul cerated or schirrhous state of the uterus, leachorthce* or wUitos. sterility, and for rdl complaint* incident to the sex whether arising from iodiseretioe, habit of cusipation, or iu the decline or change of life. Take no more L.-.isum, Mercury, orunp'ea-antend dan gerous medici e. Hembold'sextract buchu and improved rose wash, cures secret d,seasoa in atl their stages, at little expense, little or n-> change in diet, no ineon venience, and no"eXpneure. Itcus6~"a Ire cert desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing obstructions, pre venting and curiug strictures of the 1 retha, allaying pain and inflamaticn, so frequent in the class of diseases, and expelling ail poisonous diseased and wornou: matter. Usy dembold's Extract Buchu for all affections and diseases <,f the Urinary organs, whether existing in Male or I em&le, from whatever cause originating aad no mat ter of cow long standing. Diseases of these o, any require the a!'. of a diurstio ! IleniboliT" extract buchu in the grat d.uretic, and is certain to have the desired effeet in all diseases for which it is recommended. Evidence-of the most reliable and responsible ckara;- ter wili rceowpany '.ho medicine. Pricesl.oo per bottle, or six forJj.CO. Deliverelto any address, securely packed from observation. Describe symptoms in alt communications- Cures guaranteed, advice grafts. Address letters or information to 11. H. HEMBOLD. t hemist. lfll South tenth below Chestnut, Phila. ITcmhold s Medical deprr, iUmboid's Drug and Chem ical Warehouse, fifil It roadway New York. Beware of Counterfits end unprincipaled dealers who endeavor to di*pose "Pf their own" and "other" articles on tho reputation attained by Keinbold's genuine prepa rations. llembold'g extract bucha, llembohi's extract Larsapwjjiltt, Hembold's improved rose wash. Sold by all Druggist* everywhere. Ask for ifemholu's, take noother cutout tho advertisement and send for it and avoid impo sition and exposure. dec. 11, IS63—zi. TIIE I^irvKJLE Sc. LYON SliilS HOIK COIPIBI, 3.18 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. This Company being duly licensed, their Machines are protected from infringement and mitigation. Persons desiring to procure a hewing Machine should purchase the FINKLE & LYON MACHINE for the following reasons: Ist. There is no Machine, making the tight or iock stich, which is so simple and <0 easily understood. 2nd. There is no hewing Machine so durable, and so easily kept in order. 3d. There is no Sewing Machine capable to doing go great a rnnge of work : no work ever required in Sowing, but what may be done perfectly on our Machine, from Lace to coarsest Cloth. ■4th. Wherever our Machines have boon fairly exhibited in competition with other first class Machines, we have been awarded first premiums. sth. With new improvements constantly being added with perfection of Mechanical skill, obtained by long ex perience—wo aim to produce a Machine which shailbe a source of profit and pleasure to the purchaser. 6th. There is no Sewing Machine- so fully guaranteed as ours; for we warrant every Machine w"e sell to give better satisfaction than any other, or we will refund the money. 7th. We still further reduced our prices, and when the quality of the Machine is eonsidored, it will be readily conceded thai for s4o we furnish the best and cheapest Machine in the world. Fend for a Circular, which, with price-list, and samples of work done on tho Family Machine, will bo sent mail free. Agents wanted who will purchase Machines. W• never eonsign. Flnkle 4 Lyon Sewing 'tnclilac Company, 638 BROADWAY, SEW YORK. Agent.— S. J. McCachlix, BcDrosn, Pa. April 1, ISfi-I—if. SUPERIOR IIAMS7 "IXy"ILL be ready for sale in a few days. Families in YY want el' Ciootl Hams, will plraseieare their orders. Terms cash. A. B. CRAMEF dCO. •pr. I, 1881 —tf. NOTICE]. The partnership heretofore existing between Jehe f Lowary and Jam** • Eichelberger, of "nopeweth BedforA county Pa., tradeing under the firm of Lowerv A TAohoU bcrger hastbts day been dissolved by iimitation. All per son* knowing themselver indebted to said firm wiii aotlU itcmo Lately, aedthose having claims agaiast the >at> will present their accounts for settlement, us wo are de termined to hare, our book* dosed. Ha hope our frianda and customer* will give the above noGc* their earlv aV UiOU ' nif u , L^' KHY AEI^iILBKHOSI'A. 11 opt well Mareh 10, 1801—f. Lowery A Eieheibcrgcr have this day associated wflfc, them .John B. Castner. Esq. of Hopewell. i n a goaertf mercantile and forwarding business at their old stand in Hopewell, the bo si net, of the firm to he transacted in thw name of LOW 11 BY, EICHELBERftER A CO. Wear* now receiving and opening a large and complete sts*k 0 f Foreign and Borne.tic I>rv Good*. Bendy modeCiethisg,. Boot* A .Shoes , Hat* A Cap*. Groceries of *ll ceserip tions. and in short every variety of Goods usually k/pt in a well regulated country More All cf which wera bought at nett cash price*, and which we will il en Us* same terms at a small advance. Ali kinds of grain and country produce bought *r *t changed for good*, for which the highest market prieew will be paid. BOWERY. ETCEELBERGER A CO. Hopewell. March JO, ISs4—f. BEDFORD RAI LROADr FALL & WINTER ARRANGEMENT I TjUßQtllAirS TEATS' HAS ARRIVED WITH A 1 very large and well selected stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODI to suit the reason. I.adies come and examine our stock of Dress Goods wsfi Fancy Articiea. Somebeautifulßalmorals, H ooien HooS and Head Dresses. Latest stylo of SHAWLS, CLOAK CLOTH VERY CHEAP, Over SCO Pairs of Shoos and Boots, consisting of Ladiea" and Misses, Mens and Hoys' Shoes and Boots of every style and variety, and as iow in price as can be had i town. A largo assortment of Men's wear, Cloths, Cassimeees, Sattinetts, Jean* and Itrady Made Clothing of all kinds. No better or cheaper place to buy clothing. Eats tad Cars is abundance. £ailee, Sugar, i eas, Pyrunr. Molasses. Tohacso, Cigars, and a great variety of notions. Remember "Cheap G*- ner for Cheap Goods. Examine our stork first. J. B. FARQI EAR, Cheap Corner, Juliana Street, Bedford, Pa. apt. 8. 1864.—tf. HEADQUARTERS, PRoVOST MARSHAL, SIX-.. TBST DiITRICT; PRMSSTi.VANIX. Chambertbttrg, Mart* 28, 1864—'1 ha apprehension of deserters from military service having been interupted in this District by forcibi* roiistencc, as well as by threats, that part of the Act oC Congress approved February St, 1864. is pnbliehed/cr Ui* benefit of all concerned : Far. 12. And be it further enacted. That coy person who shall forcibly resist or oppose any enrolment, o- whe shall incite, counsel, encourage or who shall conspire or confederate with any other person or persons foreibiy.'te resiit or oppose any such enrolment, or who ska!! aia or a-sist, or .site any } art in any forcible resistentn or ojtpa sition thereto, or tcho shall anault, obstruct,hinder, fjtUr or tareaten any • fjicer or c'.h'r person en?pi. ,Ed la making or in aiding to make such en . men:. or employ ed in the performance, or ia aiding in the performance of any service in any way relating thereto, or in arrssttng tr aiding io arrest any spy or deserter from the military tar vice Off the United .S\'urc shall upon conrictt'on thereof its any court competent to try the offence, be punished by , a fine not exceeding fire thousand dollar #, or imprisonment not exceeding jive years, or by both of said punishments, in the discretion of the court. And in cases where such as saulting, obstructing, hindering, or impeding shali pro duce The death of such officer or other t/erscn, tk* offender.skati be doomed guilty of murder, and, upon c on viction thereof upon indictment in the Circuit Court of the United States for thadistrict within which the Gffece* was committed.hsli be punished with death. And noth ing in this seetioncontained shall be construed to roliev* the party offending from liability, under proper indiot ment or process, for any crime against the irtws of a Btt*, committed by him while violating the provisions of tbi* section. To procure or ruffes 6 eolditr to dcert, or to barter, conceal, give ernpfyrnent to or carry a deeerter oway, knowing him t . be such, is in violation of law and sub jects the offender to severe punishment. In future all persons in this District ning Tioleneeac practicing intimidation upon officers orothers engaged ia making arrests, as well as such at knowingly harbcror c ti'-ca! oeserters. tcill be summarily apprehended and dealt with according to law. Drafted men who have failed hitherto to report an 4 soldiers absent without leave from regiments in the 5*14 are desetters. A reward of Tttiriy Dollars is paid to r. ny citizen for th* apprehension and delivery of a deter' r at the head quar ters of the nearest Frovuat Marshal. GEO. EYSTBR, asrl-c.] Capt. and Prov. Mar. 16ih Dil. Pi. It NOTICE^ AU persons interested, are hereby notified that the fol lowing named accountants have filed their accounts ia tbw Register's office of Bedford county, and that the samewiii, be presented to the Orphans' Court, in and for raid coun ty, ■u 1 esdav the iid day of Mar, next, at the Court House, in Bedford, for confirmation : The Administration account of John B. Finke, Esq. A4- | ministrator of the Estate of Jacob fluke, late of Hep*- weil township, dee'd. The account of Joseph Barn hart. Administrator of tk U'tatc of Naomi Smith, late of Southampton townships uee'd. The final a-conntof O. E. Shannon, Administrator with, the will annexed of Samuel Cam, Late of Bedford Boroegk.. dee'd. Th a-eonnt of Niehniis Keonts and George Bs*ou% Jr. ATminittratoas of the Estate cf John Wesley Hare aeil, "tare of Snake Spring Valley township, der'u. 'the account of Fredrick G.Price, Administrator eUVfm. TV. Strong, iate tf Colerain township, der'd. The account of John Cessna, Esq., Administrates, it the Estate of TV diiam Keefie, lav* of Bedford towssht]b dee'd The account of TVns. Smith, Administrator ef Jaeeb Fisbel.late of li*pewell township, dee'd. The aer cunt of Henry P. Diehl, Executor of t'a* las* Will end Testament of Jacob Btondcnour, late of Colerahs township, dve'd. Ihe ac cant of Henry P. Diehl, Executor of the Iss* Will and 1 eeLamest of Soiomon Diehl, lata of Coieraw township, dee'd. The partial nconnt rfli. Nieodemna, Esq.. Adminla trat' r of the Estates of too Estate of tcanjae! li. Tate, !t of Bedford Borough, dee'd. The account of Famucl Roigliart, gcardian cf Samuel Koontx and Mary Aun Eoonti, children oflletty So.mta. dee'd. The account of James Camell, Executor cf the lest Will and Testament of Daniel Wcimer, late of Monro* town snip, dee'd. Tho account of Thomas Fisher. Admlnis'rxtcr cf the 3s ♦a!o of Catharine Sliger, late of Cumherlaei \ alley tewa ship, dccM. The account of John Cessna. Administrator of the Ertatw of Claris:* Troutman, (late Bennett) of Soulbamptow township, dee'd. Tho Final account of John Cessna, Esq., guardian f Robert Gibson, A. Gibson, James V . Gibson, Mcry Eli za Gibson, Joseph C. Gibson, Fsrah Lileu Gibson and Margaret S. Gibson. . The Administration account of FamnelTValter and wa. W, PhiUips, Executors of the last Will Ac., of Jacob Wal ter. d*c'd. , . The account of Samuel F. Flnke. Administrator of thw Estate of llaunah Fllick, late of lfvpeweil towni-ip. The account of 0. E. Shannon, guardian of Jacksew and barah Wills, minor children of John Wills, Lat# of Monroe township, dee'd. ; The final account of Beniamin nonel, acting Exoeu tor of the lacl Will, Ac., el'Frc irick Rock late of Napkw (now Juniata) township, <ic>" d. The accoyint of J. H. Crisman. Ezecutor of tho T,*t Will of Margaret Crisman, late of Bt. Clair Towr..;>ip, do'd. The account of Col. P. I>. Beagle, Exccntcr of tb* !*** Will and Testament of Juliana Beagle, late cf rtainekux* Bedford county, dee'd. The account of John Wayde, guaraitn of Sarah Millaa. 0, E. SHANNON, spr. 8, 1864—(I. Register. O Yes ! O Yes I The undersigned having taken out Anctioneor and License, is now ready to CRY SALES on tho short-eel no tice, aud on tho ino&t reasonable torma. It will fee recol lected that no one is legally entitled to act as a eryer a t Files, unless he procures alioons*. _ Address. LHVI AC.NEW apr. 8, 1864—tf. Jlsd/ord, Fm. I'SAPQr SUTXttS or ?RC|T0 e T .VXBSnXL,"j bIXTCXHinDIJTRKIT. / Chomhtrsburg MarcH 22. 18W, ) The drafted Men of this District who havenever yet re ported by reason of belonging to Six!-Moth s Ueginirck* and who have lately been mustered r ut of the service wiU report forthwith at thetc lleadquai ters or he deemed d aerters. . . To loner delay reporting will be to le* tre right T n-iving commutation money or furnishing a substitute, afo er which only pcr|tmal nwie# wiil tatitiy" the lequit-*- nientuofthe law. GRO. E'iSIETk. 81 apt. and Provost Marsha, llih District 1 raka March Iff. 186 a-' —c. _ White k Moor's Malt" Coffee. / yf>N : A fN I NG a portion of the beat JuvaU' fec. V healthiest and eheapMt mbstUnte for er.fiee in th* I world. I'rice It rente per pptm'b For sale at thehax gain storsof ft. ft- If 's• OFTFE. Mareh 18. IS6T tf.
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