X EWS AX DOT! II A mas in Lewisiown. Me., some tamo ago bail hi* Sf insnred for two thousand dollars, and immediate- , rf want into a decline. The company bought his policy. YALE COLIJEOE has received or has been promised half a million dollars within a few months, and Gov ernor Buckingham has recently swelled the fund by • gift of twenty-five thousand dollars. A FEW years ag<L to settle an estate, a parcel of timber land in Mount Holly, Yt.. was appraised at the value of one hundred dollars. The same Land bus recently been sold forj) thirty-three hundred and •eventy-five dollar- A HCMSELLER ut Franklin. N'. 11., was visited not ; long sinct v bv two hundred ladies in procession who politely informed him ihur he must shut- up slwip add leav# town, or he would be- nwaatedterdo both, he didn't wait for the assistance. FFYECTS orfPai/s FICIITIMJ. —John C. Heenan is still in l.ondon. He has fits now. and falls down in . the street. He has never been well siuee he was i drugged for the fight with King by the friends of the lalli.T. it is thought he will never recover. Fuox ofesent indications there is iittlo doubt that tkemHph strgar crop of I*o-1 will vastly exceed that luade in previous years. In all probability the crop of maple sugar at the North for the present year will reach 25,00tf.utH) pounds, worth, at the low estimate of fifteen cents per pound, $3,750,000. Kkw ROLLING MILLS. —Two new rolling mills are about to be erected in Allentown —both by joint stock companies. Oue of the companies has a present cap ital of $75,000, and is called the •'Jordon Manufac turing Company." The ether is the " East Pennsyl vania Iron Works," Ground has already been bro ken for both.mills and the work commenced. A Bio Well OX THE RIVEK. —The Franklin (Pa.) Citizen says:<* Much excitement has been caused in the past few days concerning the oil lands on the Al legheny river, by the rumor that a Mr. Philips, who has been boring a well somewhere between Oil City and Walnut Bend, on the river, had struck a heavy vein of oil, and that the well was flowing from 700 to 800 barrels per day. THE TWO-CEST PIECE. —The new two-cent piece which lias been recommended for the sanction o£ Con gress, resembles, as much as anything can, a gold coin. On one side there is a wreath of wheat, in the centre of which is stamped "two cents." and around which are thewords " United States of Amer ica." On the other side there is the shield of Liber ty, bearing the words, "God our Trust." THE Secretary of the Navy has, it is stated, order ed one war vessel to be prepared for the purpose of testing the experiment of substituting petroleum oil for coal. A commission, appointed by the Secretary some months since to examine this subject thorough ly, have so far become satisfied that oil can be used for fuel, at less than half the expense of coal, that they have recommended the Secretary to have the ex periment niade'for sea navigation. OILY. —When a man discovers an oil-well upon his premises in these days, his fortune is made. Wit ness these prices recently paid to farmers in Western Pennsylvania: Amoug the sales recently made are the Parker farm for $100,000; the Funic farm for $150,000: the King farm for $*5,000; the Noble & Delamater well and territory for $-100,000; the Kgbert for $200,000. This property is all on Oil Credfc, but tho excitement is not confined to the creek alone. A FAMILY BCRHED TO "DEATH. —On Friday night the 15th inst, a fire broke out in a house occupied by a family named McMann, in Tarport. Pa. The pa rents occupied one room and four children another. The flames spread before the family awoke. On awaking the father attempted to rescue one of the -children, but was suffocated before leaving the house, and, with the child, was burned. The mother at tempted to arouse the other children, but could not rescue them, and. with them, was suffocated. Thus tho whole family of six were burned with the building. THEKAXAWHA OIL REUIOX. —The excitement on tho subject of oil in the Kanawha (West Virginia) region is daily increasing. The whole country is crowded with delegates from the North, lenses are readily sold, and engines and tubing are constantly arriving. Hon. J. B. Blair last week sold his quar ter iu the mammoth well to the Bergen Oil Company, New Jersey, for $45,000. Gen. A. S. Gore sold his for the same. Then, Mr. Henderson, the owner of the land on which the well is situated, sold for SIOO, 000, including his leases, to a Pennsylvania Com pany. The most of the supposed oil territory on the land is leased to other parlies. — l'ittsburg Commer cial. Hhxrt CLAY'S REMAINS. —After the interment of twelve years, the remains of Mr. Clay were removed last week upon the death of his wife, and placed side by side with here beneath the beautiful mouument erected to his memory in the Lexington Cemetery. Connected with this event, the Observer says, the wreath of immortelles placed upon his coffin by his friend, the gifted poetess, Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, prior to the removal of tne body from \\ ashington, was found to be in an almost perfect state of preser vation. being but little faded, while a good ring, bear ing the initials "J. W.." which rested near the wreath, was as bright as though just from a jeweler's store. — Cincinnati Tiuies. COAL IV Minnesota. —An important discovery has recently been made in Minnesota. It consists of an extensive bed of cannel coal, which has been found np the Minnesota valley on the Cottonwood River, a little more than one hundred mites from St. Paul. The bed ts eighty-eight f-et below the surface, whe re the shaft was Mink, and is six feet in thickness. It is probable that other shafts will find it nearer the surface. There are indications that immense coal hods exist in that locality. A company has been or ganbied to work the mines, and they expect to be bringing- coal down tLe Minnesota River to St. Paul by the Ist of July. The importance of this discov ery is very great. The manufacturing ; nterests of Minnesota, which hfpe been kept in the "background for want of this material, will now be rapidly de veloped. Trtt TOBACCO CROC —The entire tohaceo crop of 1860 in this country was two hundred inllions of pounds; or, more exactly. 100.772,655. Of this the Southern States proceed 184,091,706 pounds—a very near approximate to the whole, as it leaves but 14,- 780.949 pounds foT the remainder of the Union. Now we have a total crop of tobacco amounting to 114,792,653 pounds in 1862 and 567.802,770 pounds in 1863. Maine. New Hampshire, Vermont. Rhode Tsiand, NewJersev, Delaware, California and Nebras ka. which are credited with nothing in 18412, yielded 145,378 pounds in 1803, whieh.iscertainly a consider able growth for twelve months, and indicative of lar ger remits in the future. If tfiere remains over 60,- 000 pounds- as is supposed, fft>m 1862, we should have on hand, deducing the esEthnated consumption— say 80,000,000 pounds —251,000,000 pound* for the present supply. At 14 cents per pound, with a con tinuing foreign demand, we may export one-half in excess of former years as to value: say $30,100,000. TOBACCO. —The Virginians are to ci.le Jias for some prosperity which has grown out . • • ttcide. One farmer in Lancaster county. U * *e, has sold the product of throe and a half ; he rebel with tobacco, for one thousand dollars, ready oj&i using is profitable. The crop in all that por t-it rre'j in i JO State ' tas been large. It is now coming ,' V " ,rket, and cainmands from thirteen to twenty Atpup: al ">v|i oun d. It will ho as profitable, probably, or trenchipenfs the present yea'. Ihe old stocks are-not iff. rabies /ut, but they are reduced and are held forlar ■ .V* " a. The stock abroad, too, has been decxeas none of tho tobacco raised in other eoun namoiy.: ia thus far equal led the American. These por ].!r<v in i'r.of Virginia which .are reclaimed will produce .; f ;l n . a tobacco this year, Lot there is no danger of a .-plus for years to come. OU.'-ij, f jfo three hundred dollars an acre, there arc few crops ease. 4 -iote valuable than tobacco. This is about tho rate , rr t, n jpoallaad in Lancaster county. Those who have spare ends which are adapted to its growth cau hsirdly W f n f|d**t more profitably.— (Xorth American. j IZxTEAVAOAxrE. —The N. Y. /'>*/ has a word to say about tan reigning extravagance of the times. 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Broadway andChurchSt. We also Publish the FARMER'S Gl'rPE, By Hexbv Stephens of Edinsburgh and late J. P. Nob to*. of Vale College. 2 vols. Royal Octavo, 1600 pages and numerous Engravings. PRICE, s.*>, for the two vnlumc3. By Mail $7. L. SCOTT A CO. PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Real Estate. In pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bed ford county, 1 will expose to public sale on the premises in the Borough of Bedford, on SATURDAY THE 30TH DAY OF APRIL, INST, the following Heal Estate late the property of Dr. William Watson Dec'd, viz. A lot of ground situate in the Borongh of Bedford on the corner of Pitt and Richard Streets, being 80 feet in front on Pitt Street and 240 feet on Richard street; composed 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 anil placo about 1200 acres of val uable timber and fartn lands in lots of betweciaone and two hundred acres, situate in Shovcr's Valley asd on west side of Dunnings Mountain, about three miles south of Bed ford. Also, a valuable tract of land, known as t he-Farmer Sur vey adjoining lands belonging to the Bedford Springs Property containing 140 acres more or less, —of which a large portion is meadow ground and part thereof cleared and under fense. Plots of tho above lands can be seen at my office, for ten days before day of sale. TERMS: One third of purchase money to remain in hands of purchaser during lifetime of Widow, and interest to be paid to her annually. One third of residuo to bo "paid on the confirmation, and balance in two equal annual payments without interest, A. KINO, 4pr. 1,1864. —e. Trustee. "TREASURER'S SALE" OF UNSEATED LANDS. AGREEABLY to tkeprovisions of an Act of Assembly, directing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes ad for other purposes, passed the 13th of March, 181a, and the supplements thereto passed the 12th day of March, 1817, and the 25th of March, ISSI. The Treasurer of the coun ty of Bedford hereby gives notice to all persons concerned therein, that unless the county, state, school and road tax es due on tho following tracts of unseated lands, situate in Bedford county, are not paid before the day of sale, the whole, or such parts of each true! as will pay the taxes, and the cost chargable thereon will be soldtat che Court House in tho Borough of Bedford, on tba second Monday of June, next, (13th day,) fer tho arreuragos of taxes due. and the cost accrued thoroon : and said sale will be continued from day 4e da# until all are disposed £. J. B. FARQUHAR, Treasurer. Bedford township. Acre® Warrantees or owner® Taxw. 300 Folomou Diehi $2 44 230 Maria Diehl 1 8T OA Thomas J Bonnett 1 72 Broadtop township. 335. John N. lines' heir* 30 66 33a " '* " " 63 26 200 " •' " liCo. 47 00 404 " " " ltf 5R 440 " " " " 19 68 400 " " '* 22 60 125 " " " 600 400 " " " " 22 00 408 " " " " 23 37 210 * un g oo 402 William Bunn 35 24 168 William Lane 35 24 150 Jataes Entriken 1 55 75 Perehe* William.Gray 2 46 440 S3 James Pottou 22 05 440 130 " " 7 44 175 135 8 83 58 44 • " 1 30 484 136 Famuol Kerr 8 00 422 Barnett Mowiag 6 88 41>6 John Stone 7 68 465J Isaac Kerr 7 68 440 John Razor 02 376 F Mowing, J® T8 63 Jacob Myers , 944 398 120 James Raior 1 20 75 John Deverau* 16 50 403 John Bollmau 28 70 30 L.J.Watson 6 75 339 Ftephens A Co. 18 62 280 Foster A Scheil 8 68 14 ' James Figart 1 28 405 Jacob Striae 10 44 60 William Figart 6 00 100 Dunlap A Evans 16 00 \ Christian Barnett 8 72 Josiah Baeon 8 80 83 John Cessna, 1 23 23 " " 76 52 mm 76 110 James Patton 6 40 393 Patton A Easton 10 89 25. John King's heirs 1 10 30 John Cessna, Esq. 90 166 John Devereaux 7 50 9 Evans W A A Griffith 1 80 13 Entriken A Wilson 3 86 13 Kntriken A Patterson 5 35 , 26 Johnatban Edwards 4 18 49 James Entriken 6 24 15 " " 3 37 49 Fluke A Dunlap 5 88 21 JohnForde 30 110 Hopewell Iron A Coal C 11 73 438 " " " 12 36 1S& j 64 8 " " " " 60 106 - " •' " 3 00 30 Huntingdon A B. T. R. R. Co. 99 75 " " '• 13 50 269 MM M u 28 27 29 _ John Uinish 24 16 Kussier X Whitnqy 3 20 21 l'eter Kessler 4 25 19 ' " 1 89 170 Alexander King A Go. 43 96 10# William Lovoall 13 05 135 John. McCanles 18 57 50 Rev. E. P. Phelps 6 26 i 119 J sues Patton 3 03 106 " '• 2 46 William Rogers 1 20 207 Joseph llicheson A Fhrieves 26 02 63 James Kicheson A Shrieves 3 38 175 . P. A. Wilson A McCanlee 35 31 f. A. Wilson A Co 34 24 7' Warsing A Evans 18 Colerafn.. 1 80 I Michael Roof 2 48 I Agnes Roof 1 20 700 | Jacob Wbetstosm i 20 3+ o* I Jacob Wyaud 1 00 |Aidrcw h i hock 64 W osepb A Emanuel Diehl 84 d 27 (Author Brown 1 2b 50 I'hilip i)iehl 48 Tumbcrland Yidky. -SO fumes Irving 2 78 Jo_ fames Hey dan 2S 3081 John Sample 4 76 topewell township. 380 libnCorby 7 20 -113 LhuKerr 7 12 'So 4me| Howard 88 : -101 nchu-d Moan 1 32 ! 4_'o 4ih Vlihiiov 1 30 i tO-l Jlepl Moan 1 So t'-Oi 84IIII| Moan 3 30 <-'4 35- Akuider Moan 3 46 206J icllnay 84 103 3 if'tlk-iJoua I 38 200 14 1 ■<r|'l .'loan 130 IOC 40 Zuluilih Aloau 110 '-'l2 20 JnlJiivd 64 216 60 lsa|lii Davis JQ 220) WiiimH'ipar 64 238 •loh|llar<lin 76 321 IgniisUardin 64 434 123- J anil Wilson 187 40 l'avll'ipur 40 426 tcorn Albert! 84 213 JosemLancaster 60 402 3T Stephk Moan 150 000 i 36 GeorgfW'ishart 76 26 Milliga A Benedict 24 41 James litton 22 0 Aarun lnard 22 402 FraneisVhnston 1 72 14* WUliaintaiie 34 Jl'S Daniel Mulgomery 1 30 524 Alcxanttt Johu.to'u 98 George ifciish 1 32 286- William fcgter 1 06 Hopewelltownship. 73 Kobert imtgomeey $ 28 900 • * 30 80 Aurts g0 Juniata 'fiwnsbip. 30 Nicholas nauuff II Londonderry Township.^ 229 James Stir 1 26 401 Sarah Wrifit 60 Liberty Tovs*hip. 200 Mary Gortfy 6 14 200 James Goran 6 44 400 Thomas JoAe 6 60 1 jit Stephen Ki 1 90 166 Edward LaAly 7 08 200 - Jacob Millt* 2 98 200 Mary Piper i 1 98 200 Amelia Pipe# 2 98 400 Edward Stoo) 11 88 132 John Touim 6 66 374 Hannah A4bi 6 16 44A Maria Albert! 10 33 82 James Entrikifc 88 00 " " 2 46 403 Alexander Alokgemeryr 1 32 200 John Kerr 2 98 200 Samuel Kerr • I 98 200 Francis Moan 1 66 1511 Stephen Kerr ■ 1 90 200- il illigan A Beadle* 1 66 40 Heeler & Bowse, 34 ! 5 George Thompsfi 08: 1 lot Luke Feency 56 8 Gen. Wv H. irwhe 1 39 I G. D. Trout 24 200 John Stone 4 39 200 Bernard Moan 2 32 102 John Mcllnay 84 132 David Piper 1 08 200 Maria Albert! 3 26 107 ' Bartlebaugl 2 26 32 Thomas A John 74 70 William P. Sohell 2 43 14 Schell A Dutighcrtj 47 40 A. B. Currett 1 46 1 lot Henry Stonerook 24 1 Daniel Stoner 24 1 " Daniel Baer 24 2CO Elisabeth Miliar 2 98 I Samuel Yingling 24 1 " Jacob lliddle 2-1 Epbraim Smiltzer 24 I " James Dunn 1 23 1 " Terry Kenncy t 30 4 " Geffrey's heirs 1 73 1 " Samuel Carmacb 34 1 " Daniel Bacr 34 1 " Mrs. Lawraenoe 84 1 " Ann Scott 34 1 " S.J. Africa £4 Monroe Township. 1 253) Frederick Collibarger- 72 Xapier Township. 100 George Davidson 60 200 Abner Rogers 60 Providence East. 1219 Samuel Tate's heirs 44 , U0 " '• • 44 84*6 " •" 44 224J " " • 2? 302 46 Perches Hczekiah Logan 120 402 62 " Charles Logan 1 20 30 P. C'lingermau 40 400 73 ™ John Cavan 1 20 400 Thomas Cavan 1 20 SO Er.ekiel Cook 1 02 400 William Long 1 80 400 William Cavan. 1 60 17 Joseph Spark's hetifc 16 431 110 Perches John Crosby 164 Providence Weak 40 David Roller 2S St. Clair. 396) John Linn 1 20 396 James May 1 20 411 William Snively 1 20 * Union Township. 400 John Swaggart 6 34 400 Leonard Swaggart 3 64 266 Alexander Lardnw* 2 38 119 William Smith 1 04 43 Samuel Burket 44 116 John Shee 88 , 50 Frederick Snydor 44 400) Peter Counce or CarsiaC 3 64 400) John Dalton 1 98 271 Jeremiah Jackson 1 82 L3O Jacob Swaggart I 48 409 Hugh Doyle 1 68 409 James Dun lap 3 68 449 William Pearson 8 96 369 Ebenczer Bran ham 3 96 412 Philip Gordon 3 70 129 Conrad Iruler 86 200 ('bristly Bowses 2 30 109 George Laib 18 109 Jacob Burket 88 159 Peter Shocnberges 1 32 123 John Still 2 91 209 Michael Shimor 2 91 60 Michael Shafer I 22 eo Couples (Brush Mt.) 80 433 Hugh Porter 1 10 339 Griffith Evans 3 90 403§ Philip Stino 3 64 439 John Martin 3 96 330 Wilson Hunt 8 96 363) Alexander Scott 3 94 127 Dr. P. Shoenbergar 3 16 124 " 3 68 20 t " 24 90 " 1 48 160 William I.augh 031 2 46 40 Pater Shimer 40 Woodberry South. 135 Peter Shoenberget 3 90 211 Isabel Davis _ 24 54 100 Perthes John S. Hetrick 28 Woodberry Middlft 10 Henry Burgert 1 66 6 Isaac Burgert 1 08 1 16 " " 1 52 22 Kensinger's hein I 60 1 27 Jacob Hoover 1 62 , 60 " " 2 26 62 John McFaddcn 3 76 20 Frederick Nieodemua 1 50 19 George Nieodemus 1 32 1 60 John Nieodemus 1 46 1 69 John Stonerook 1 24 1 18 Samuel Shrives 1 66 14 Charles Types 1 50 16 Jacob Zook 75 16 " : 75 49 Benner's heirs 2 28 4 Stonerook 1 9S 403 William Montgomery 8 60 160 Robert Montgomery 2 46 13 Jacob Furry 90 I 20 ltinchart lteplogla 2 46 6 Fatten & Madara 1 08 1 13 John Teeter 90 1 12 Samuel Tcetes 82 1 14 34 Perches G. 11. Spang 1 28 1 15 Jacob Smith 1 08 19 John Z. Smith 1 14 17 George Smith 1 14 1 20 Archibald McFnddan 1 24 14 Ilcnry Stonerook 1 24 1 CO John Tresh 1 14 i Treasurer's Office, apr. 1,1864 —f. ALLEGHANY. Male and Female Seminary, RAINBBURG, Pa. The second quarter of the Spring Session of this In stitution beings Wednesday, April 13. Terms reasonable. $25 will pay all expenses for a Quarter, ('ll weeks.) For further'infortnafinn, address J. V. ttUGHBS. Principal, lain (burg, Bedford so. Pa. mar. II 1804— tf. £_ . . * Z LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Administrators' Notice. The undersigned raiding in Junint* township. Bedfort county, huviag received Letter* of Administration upoi th< estate of'Fredrick Hillegas, late of said township do ceesed. hereby notify all persons indebted to the Estate t< rotue forward and make paymentand all persona havini claims against the Estate are uprated topi esent tfce saun properly authenticated for settlement. MICHAKL HILLEGAL. . r , . FREDRICK HIT,LEG AS. f 2j, IS6L—f. AJmlm u,r tan . Administrator's Notice, letter* of Administration basing been granted to thi Oleicrsigned upon the Estate.of Ifredriek Maehtlcy, late <> St.t rair township, deceased by the register of Beiifor< comity. nil persons knowing themselves indebted to sab. estate are requested to make iiniawdintc payment, and thosi hfnng el aims will present theta properly authenticated fo: settlement. THOMAS ALLISON. 18, A<l„,,'H*tr U tor. Administrator's Notice. l etters of Administration upon the Estate of Jacob Det w d-r. late of Mlddlc Woudberry township, deceased, bat ing bees granted to the subscribersl>y the Register of Bed ford coo u ty, all persons indebted to said estate, are request ed J" make immediate payment, and tltosc having claim will make known the saute without delay. MUSKS DKTWILBR, DAVID 0. HOOVER. April 1,1804. —f. Administrator*. Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration upon the Estate of Margarc Imjor, late of Bedford township, deceased, baring beet granted by the Register of Bedford county to John S. h„ lcr <f Bedford township, all persons indebted to said cstati aro requested to make immediate payments, and those hav ing claims against the same, will present them without de lay. JOHN S. TMLER, April 1,1864.—-f. Administrator. Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration upon the Estnteof.Toha Metz gar, late of Juniata township, deceased, having hewn grant cd t n the undersigned by the Register of Bedford county all persons indebted to said estate are requested to mnki immediate payment, and those having claims will maki known the same without delav. JOHNALSIP, DANIEL METZGAR. AdminiatrtUori. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ~~ Estate of Michael Hammer, ilee'd. Tlia undersigned appointed Auditor by the Orphan* Court ot Bedford county, to examine and settle the excep t ions to the account of .1 aiuos Allison, Esq. Executor of tb last will Ac ot Michael Mummer, dee'd. and to report adis tribution ofthefundin the bauds of said accountant, wil attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office in Bed ford, on Saturday the 15'h day of April, A. D. 1864, at tot o'clock A. M. of said day. 6. L. RUSSELL. Msrch 2a. 1804.—f. Auditor AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Orphans' Court of Bedford Conntj. In the matter of the distribution of the fund arising fron the sale of the Real Estate of the minor children of Am Rebecca Harclerc.de. dee'd. 1 ko undersigned having been appointed auditor to mak distributions of the fund above mentioned, in the bauds o John Alsip. Esq. the trustee authorized and appointed! sell the said Real Estate, amongst the heirs of said Ant Rebecca Harclerode, dee'd, and creditors Ac, will attend ti the duties of his appointment at his office, in Bedford Bor ough. ou Wednesday the 13th day of April, next, at L o'clock, P. M. when and whore all the parties intereste' may appear and be heard. A. KING, March 23, 1864.—-c. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned appoihted Auditor by the Court o Common Pleas of bedford county, to make distribution o the i.mey arising from the sale by the Sheriff of said coun ty, of he Real Estate of Charlotte Uadebaugh, will atteui to the duties of his appointment, at his office in Bedford on Tbirsdny the fourteenth day of April, A. D. 1864 at tei o'clock A. M. of said day. P. L. RUSSELL, Mareh 25, 1564. —f. Auditor. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary hav< been: f ran ted by the Register of Bedford county to tin subscriber, on tbo Estate of George Sliger. late of Cumber land Valley township, deed., and all person* indebted t< said Estate are requested to make immediate payment am those.having claims thereon are required to presenttl.cn duly authenticated for settlement. L. WHIP, Executor. Residing in Cumberland Valley. Bedford apr. S, 1861—f *• ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Noti'e is hereby given that tho account of thomas Old ham. one of the assignees of George Snyder of Union town ship. Ins been exhibited and filed on the Common Pleas o Bedford county, at the Prothonotary's office, and that thr same will be allowed by the Court op Tuesday the 2d day of May. next, unless cause be shown why it should not bt allowed. 0. F.. SHANNON, apr. ElßC4—d. Proth'y. GEO. BLYMYER & SON Dealei-s in HARDWARE, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, STOVES A>D TINWARE, Shelf HARDWARE of every description, CHAMBERS BURG AND MANN'S AXES. BUTCHER'S, GREAVE S, SPENCER'S, and other filet ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CUTLERY. IRON NAILS, GLASS, Ac. TUBS, BUCKETS, WASHING BOARDS, CHURNS, MATS, RUGS BASKETS BROOMS, BRUSHES, ROPES, Ac, PUTNAM'S PATENT CLOTHES WBIINGEB, So highly spoken of, at Manufactures prices. We call the atteution of customers to our STOVE DEPART MENT. We warrant them if they call and see our WELLINGTON, WAVERLY, and PRINCE ROYAL COOKING STOVES, they will have no other, it Person!commencing "HOUSEKEEPING," furnished wiih anot&ing in that line at reduced prices, for CASH. Our assortment of goods is not surpassed outside the cit ies. Persons building, furnished with goods at as LOW PRICES a. they can be had anywhere. 00 AL OIL, COIL OIL LAMPS, POCKET BOOKS. PIPES, &. Call ant)*ee us before purchasing. G. BLYMYER t SON. apr. 8, |.-64—3 mo. CO ST AR' S VERIIN EnUWUTHIS. For Hhih. Mice. Roaeben. Ants. Bed Hug*. Mollis in furs. Woolods, Ac., Insert* on I>l aura. Fowl*, Animal*, Ac. Put up il 25 cent and SI.OO Boxes, Bottles, and Flasks, v'.T.CG and Si.oo sixes for Hotels, Public Institutions, Aa. "Obly infallible remedies known," "Free from Poisons," "Net dangerous to the human family," "Rkts come out of their holes to die."* I wholesale in all large cities. ;fr'3~S(sl by all Druggists and Retailers everywhere. !'! Beware !!! of all worthless imitations. JE©~Se|thnt "Costar's" name is on each Box, Bot tle.Und Flask, before you buy. HjCXRY Oostxr. c ,f23T , Prl tcipal Depot, 482 Broadway, New York. 1 by all wholesale and retail Druggista In Bed ird, Pa. mar. 4, 1814—8 mo. < White & Moor's Malt Coffee. /"lOXTAIN'j.VG a portion of th best JnvaCuffce. The V.''healthiest and cheapest substitute for coffee in the world. Prico2o cents per pound. For sale at the bar gain store or G. E. A W. OSTFR. March ttfiA—*f. | HOSTETTER'S Celebrated SIOMiCI, BITTEBS. A pure ami powerful Tonic, corrective and alternative ol wonderful efficacy in disease of the STOMACHIf LIVER AND BOWELS* • Citros Dyspepsia. Liver compliant. Headache, C enseal do bililv, NMrmwnMt. Depression ofSpirita,Constipation folic. Intermittent Fev, i<. Orniiijo aim > ;;.-tus,. au.d nil Complaints of citber Sea. union g from Bodily W. uknes? whether inherent in the system or produced By special causes. Nothing that is not wlmltmni <•, genial and resit-.cat i--a in its nature enter* into the etna position of Hostettor'a Stomach Litters. This popular preparation contain." l m minerni of any kind, no deadly botanical element ; no fiery excitant ; but it is a combination of tht extract* ot rare balsamic herb* and plants with the purest and mild est of all diffusive stimulants. It is well to be forearmed against disease, and so far at human system can IK- protected tiy bun ill means against maladies engendered by an no wholesome atmosphere, irw pure water and other external causes, Lostetter's Bittetn may be relied on as a safeguard. In districts infested with Vtevraml Ague, it has been found iuthllible as a preventive and irresii table as a rem edy, and thousands who resort to it under apprehension of an attack, escape the scourges and thousands who neg lect to avail themselves of itF protective qualities in ad vance, are cured by a very brief course of this' marvelous medicine. Fever and Ague patients, alter being plied with quinine for months in vain, until fairly saturated with that dangerous alkaloid, Kd not unfrequently re stored to health within a few days by the uao of /lostet ter's Bitters. The weak stomach is rapidly invigosted and the appe tite restored by tbis agreeable Tonic, and hence it works wonders in cases of Dispepsia and in less confirmed fornu indigestion. Acting as a gentle and painless aperients as well as upon the liver, it also invariably relieve* fbt Constipation superinduced by irregular action of the u'i. gestive and secretive organs. Persons of feeble habit, liable to Kemnu Attack*. Lott e of Spirit*, ami Fit* of L'injuor, find prompt and per manent relief from the Bitters. The testimony on this point is most conclusive, and from both sexes. The agony of Billions Colic is immediately assuaged by a single dose of the st imulant, and by occasionally resort ing to it. the return of the complaint may be prevented. Asa genera i Tonic, Hostctter's Bitters produce effects which must he experienced or witnessed before thv can bo fully appreciated. In cases of Contitutiual it'.ai weee, I'rtvtatwe Decay and Debility and llerrepiitude arising from Oid Age, it exercises on electric influence. In the convalescent stages of all diseases it operates as n invigorant. When the powers of nature are relaxed.it operates to re-enforce and re-establish them. Last, but not least, it is The Only Safe Stimulant, being mnnufaetured from sound and innoxious materials, and en tirety free fr..in the acid elements present more or less in in ail the ordinary tonic* and stomachics of the day. No family medicine has been so universally, and it may betruly added, detcrvedty popular with the intelligent portion of the community, as Ilostettcr's Bitters. Prepared by HOSTETTKK A SMITH, Pituburg, 5, _ Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Storekeepers •vary where. li E MIB 0 LD ' S Genuine Preparations. Compound Fluid Extract Buchn, a positive and Spe cific remedy for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel and Dropsical Swellings. This medicine increases the power of digestion, and ex cites the Absorbents into healthy action, by wuioh the Watery or Calcareous depositions, and all unnatural En largements are reduced, as well as Pain and luflamation. HEMBOLB'S EXTRACT BUCHU. For Weaknets arising from Excesses, habits f dissipa tion. Early Indiscretion of Abuse, attended vith the fol lowing symptoms : Indisposition to exertion. Loss of power. Loss of mem ory. Difficulty of breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling. Horror of disease, Wakefulness, Dimaess of Vision, Pain in the back. Universal lassitude of the 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 impotcney, fatuity epileptic fits, in one of which the patient may expire.— Who will say they are not frequently followed by those direful diseases, insanity and consumption. Many are aware of the cause of their suffering but none will confess the records of the insane nssylunis. A:ad melancholy deaths by Consumption bear ample witness to the truth of the assertion. The constitution once affected with organ ic Weakness requires the aid of Medicir.eto Strengthen and Invigorate the system, which llembold's extract bu chu invariubfy does. A trial will convince the most skep tical. Females. Females. Females.—ln many affections pecu liar to female? the extract buchn is nnecualled by any other remedy, as in fholosis or Retention, irregularity, painfulness or suppression of customary evacuations, ul cerated or schirrlious state o( the uterus, leuchorthoea or wiiites. sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sox whether arising from iudiseretioc, habit of dissipation, or in the decline or change of life. Take no mnre~Blsam, Mercury, or unpleasant and dan gerous medicine, llembold's extract huctiu and improved rose wash, cures secret diseases in all their stages, at 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'relha, allaying pain and inflnmution, so frequent in the class of diseases, and expelling all poisonous diseased and wornout matter. Use llembold's Extract Buchu for all affections and diseases of the Urinary organs, whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever cause originating and no mat ter of how long standing. Diseases of these organs require tho aid of a diuretio ! llembold's cxtraet buchu in the great diuretic, and is certain to have the desired effect in all liseas.s for which it is recommended. Evidence of the most reliable and responsible charac ter will rceompany the medicine. Price SI.OO per bottle, or six furss.oo. Delivered to any address, securely packed from observation. Describe symptoms in all communication*. Pure* guaranteed, advive grafts. Address letters or information to 11. B. HEM BO L D, Chemist. 101 South tenth st. below Chestnut, Phila. llembold's Medical depot, llembold's Drug and Chem ical Warehouse, 594 Broadway New York. Beware of Counterfits and unprineipalcd dealers who endeavor to dispose "of their own" and "other" articlos on the reputation attained by llembold's genuine prepa rations. Hembold'* extract buchu. llembold's extract Larsaparilla, llembold's improved rose wash. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. Ask for llembold's, take noother cutout tho advertisement and send for it and avoid impo sition and exposure, dee. 11, 1863—zt. THE FINIiLE &LYON SWING IICIIIIE COM, 338 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. Thia Company being duly licensed, their Machines are protected from infringement and mitigation. Persons desiring to procure a Sewing Machine should purchase tho FINKLE & LYON MACHINE for the following reasons: Ist. There is no Machine, making the tight or lock stich, which is so simple and so easily understood. 2nd. There is no Sewing Machine so durable, ond so oasily kept in order. 3d. There is no Sewing Machine capable to doing so great a range of work : no work ever required in . Family Sewing, but what may be done perfuctly on our Machine, from Lace to eoareest Cloth. 4th. Wherever our Machines hnvo been fairly exhibited in competition with other first clans Machines, we have been awarded first premiums. sth. With new improvements constantly being added — with perfection of Mechanical skill,, obtained by long ex perience—we aim to produce a Mac hine which shall be 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 wo 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 considered, it will be readily conceded that for S4O we furnish the best and cheapest Machine in the world. Send for a Circular, which, with price-list, and samples of work done on the Family Machine, will be sent mail free. Agents wanted who will purchase Machines. We never consign. Flnkle A lyon Nett ing Machine Compruty. 538 BROADWAY, N!!W r YORK. Ageat.— S. J. MCCAI'SMN, Bar-rottD, PA. April 1, 1804—tf. SUPERIOR HAMS, WILL be ready for sale in a few days. Families in wantof G-ood. Hams, will please leaT* their orders, Terms rash. A. B. CRAMER A CO. apr. 8, 1864—ff. xcrric i:. The partaership heretofore existing between Job 5' Lower? Nad J uino* Kiehelberger, of Hopewell, Bedfw* county Pa.,.t*adeing under tho Brb of Lewer y k Kir.bat herger haathis. day Won dissolved by limitation. All pa*. name knowiwg them.ieiver indebted to said firm will sottU iininediatolv, and those having claim* against the saar* will present their accounts lor settlement. a we are da terminedWo have out. honks closed. We hope our fritmda and customers will give the above notice their early at tuition.. liOWKttV A EICiIELBHKU MIL Hopewell March. 10, ls6t—f. I.OKOET & Eiehriberger have this dav associated wttfa them Johnß. Came?. E*. t . of ftopewell, in a geserri murcunFdeuud forwarding btisinca* at their old stand io JI ope ri I. the busiaes* of the firm, to 1* transacted In th* name of LOWER V. KICIJKLBEJtCER A CO. We are now rwseiring aadopening a large and complete stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. Ready made Clothing, Boots A .-hoes, Hats A Caps, 'ferocerics of all descrip tions, and in short every variety of Goods usually kept in a well regulated country Store.- All of which wetw fought at wsatt-oaeh prices, and which wo will soil on thus rauie terms at a small advance. All kinds of grain and country produce bought er esc, chapped for goods., for which riia highest market prionh will be paid. LOtt F.RT, EJffJjELBEItGSB A X Hopewell.March 10. 18641—f. BEDFORD RAILROAD! FALL & WINTER: ARRANGEMENT ! ETAJIQUIIAR'R TRAIN' HAS ARRIVED. WIT® A very iarge and well selected stock of FOREIGN ANI) DOMESTIC DRY 000D3 to suit the season. Ladies e.omeand examine our stock of Dress Goods Fancy Articles. Some beautiful Balmorals, Woolen 11 otxU and IDud Dresses. Latest style of SHAWLS, Lo£& CLOTH VERTCHEAB} Over idO Pair* of Shoes and Boots, consisting of Ladled' and Miaass. .Meets and Boys' Siloes and Boots of every style and variety, and ae low in price as eaa he had id town. A large as.torrmxnt of Moc's woar, Cloths, C&sslmaaqfc Sattinetts, Joan* and Uewly .Hade Slothing of all: kinds. No better or cheaper plane to buy clothing. Bats eertt Caps ia abuanlaseo. floffee.Sugar. Tea*. Syrups. M basso*. Tobacco, Cigadfe ard a great variety of sotiaae. Remomber"Cheap Oe utst .'or Cheap iioois. Examine oor stock first. J. B. T-ARQUHAR, Cheap C'Taer, Juliana Sires. Bedford, Per apr. 8. ISM.—tf. HEADQUARTERS. PROVOST jtiuRSUAL, SIX* TEIXTH I'ISTkICT. pESSSTLVAXIA. Chnmherebvrg, Jfareg 28, IS64 —The apprehension of deserters from military service having Wen iiuampted in.this Di Urict by forcible resistance, r.s well as by threats, that parti of the Act of Congress ap proved Febsnary 24, 2364, is published for the benefit of all conceracd t Ssc. 12. Ami he it fnetKer enac'od, Thai any perettp who shall forcibly resist or oppose toy enrolment, or who shall incite, eocnscl, em-oarage or who shall conspire or confederate witit any other person or persons Torrib'yjte resint or oppose an* SDch enrolment, or who shall aid or assist, or take any ; vrt id any furrible rcsistenee or oppo sition thereto, or uho shall aeoesnlt. olatmr.t, hinder, t'ntt. pr.ii' or threat"* any officer OK other perron employed dp making or in aiding to .make such enrol meuor oa,plow, ed in the performance, or in ailing in the performance "of auv service in auy way relating thereto, or arretting or ut'Jiny to arrest any spy orficecrter from the military * en tire of the I titled States shall upon conviction thereof is any court competent to try the ofirnearhe punished by a fine not erceedimj firr thousand dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding five years, or by both of said punishments, in the discretion of the court. And in cases whore such as saulting, obstructing, hinderiug. or impeding shall duc-5 the death of such officer or other person, the offender shall be deemed guilty of murder jand. upon eotv victton thereof upon indictment in the Circuit Court of. the United States for the district within n bieh the ofienoe was coinmUted, shall be puuisncd with ilentb. And notic ing in this section contained shall bo construed to relieve the party offending from liability, under proper indieS meat or process, for any crime against the law* of a States committed by him while violating the provisions of ihja section. To procure or entice a eoldier to dceert, or to harlas\ conceal, give employment to or rarry a deeerter atcatfr knowing him to be such, is in violation of law and sob jects the offender to severe punishment. In future all persons in this District using vii ioncstJ* practicing intimidation upon officers orothers engaged in making arrest*. aswcll as such as knowingly hat bar or conceal deserters, trill he eunimarily apprehended and droit with according to law. Drafted men who hare failed hitherto to report and soldiers absent without leave from regiments in the ti&kt are deserters. A reward of Thirty Dollars is paid to any eitiien for th* apprehension and delivery of a deserter at the bead quar ters of tho nearest Provost Marshal. GEO. EYSTF.R, aprl-e.] Capt. and Prov. Alar. lGth Dis. REGIST K'H NOTICE All persons interested, are hereby notified that tho fol lowing named accountants have filed their accounts in tbw Register's office of Bedford county, and that the same will be> presented to the Orphans' Court, in and for said couse ty, on Tuesday the 3d day of May, next, at the Court House, in Bedford, for confirmation : The Administration account of John B. Fluke, Esq. ministratnr of the Estate of Jacnb Fluke, late of well township, dee d, The account of Joseph Baruhart. Administrator of tlrt Estate of Naomi Smith, late of Southampton township, dee'd. Thefinal accounted"o. E. Shannon.Administrator witli tho will annexed ofSamuel Cam. Lateof Bedford Borough dee'd. The account of Nicholas Kuonti and George Smonam Jr. Administratoas of the Estate of John Wesley Hurrt toll, late of Snake Spring Valley township, dee'd. The account of Fredrick G.Price, Administrator ofWa. TV. Strong, late of Colerain township, dee'd. The account of John Cessna. Administrator, & the Estate of William Kecfi'e, late of Bedford townshijk doe'd The account of TVm. Smith. Administrator of Juoqh E'ishel. late of Hopewell township, dee'd. The account of Henry P. Diehl. Jvxocutar of the tart Will andTestameut of Jacob Stoudenour, late of C'olerath t iwnship, dee'd. The account of Henry P. Diehl. Execetor of the lart Will and Testament of Solomon Dichl, late of Colerarti t >wnship. dee'd. The partial account of H. Nicodemus, Fs<] Adminis trator of the Estates of tho Estate of Sarnswl 11. Tate, lain of Bedford Borough, dee'd. The account of Samuel Reighart. gnardiaa of Samuel Koontz and Mary Auu Koontz, children of Hetty Koonta, dee'd. The account of James Uarnell. Executor f skic last Wlfl and Testament uf Daniel Woimer, late of Mwwoe town ■hip. U#e'd. Tho gccount of Thomas Fisher. Adminlstrarer of the E f ite of Uathariuo Sliger, late of Cumberlaed V alley tewjw ship, dee'd. The account of John Cessna. Administratorof the of Clarissa Troutman, (late Bennett) of tjeatharnptua township, dee'd. The Final account of John Cessna, Esq., ga&tdian off Robert Gibson. A.Gibson, James IV. Gibson. Marv EiU za Gibson, Joseph C. Gibson, Sarah Elieo Gibson aua Margaret S. Gibson. The Administration account of Samuel Waltez pnd nv W. Phillips, Executors of the last Will Ac., of Jaqob Wai ter, dee'd. The account of Samuel 5. Fluke. A<lnoiniMnitox of Estate of Uannah Fluck, late of Uopewell townriiift, dee'd. The account of 0, E. Shannon, guardian of and Sarah Wills, minor children of John Wills, UUsot Monroe township, dee'd, Tho final account of Benjamin llonsel. actiug Exeort tor of the last Will. Ac., of Fredrick Rock lateof Napifl* (now Juniata) township, dee'd. The account of J. W. Crisman, Executor of the Lo WilFof Margaret Crisnian, late ef St. Clair Towushi])* deo'iL Tke account of Col. F. Pi Beagle, Executor of the l&S Will ad Testament of Juliana Beagle, late of Rainsbtm Bedford county, dee'd. Theaocoant of John Wavde. guardian of Sarah MIURk- O, E. SHANNON, apr. F, Ifflff—d. Kcyietr*. " O Yes ! O Yes I Tim nndersigned having taken out Auctioneer and FiHb. Lkv-'use, is now ready to CRY SALES on the shortest no tic*, and on tho most reasonable terma. It will b<t recol lected that no one is legally entitled to act as a oryex of Sales, unless he procures a license. Address, LEVI AGXEW. apr. 8, ISM—tf. Bedford, Dto llExHQrAym ,r PROVOST MARSHAL,"! SIXXSEXTII DIffTJMCT, PKXX'A, \ t'hvveherehnrg M at Oil 'JJ. 1864. j The drafted Mon of this wfco have never yt'iwe ported by reason of belonging to Six J Month's Kpgimentp and who have lately been mustered o\t of thy safyicewill report forthwith at these or he deemed W --serters. . To longer delay reporting wiD be to lose the fight of paying commutation rj°llW *>r furnishing a substftuto, ak er which only persoppj set rice *ill satisfy the requikw ments of the law, GEO. EVSTER. Capt. and Provost Marshal 16th District I'sWk March 25.1865.—e. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Storekeepers and all other persons oro hereby specially warned and cautioned against nulling goods on py credit or in anv way trusting on my account ray wife or other members of my family, as I will not pay any debts which ihev mat contract, having supplied thpm abundantly JfDL the means of Jtvlpf.—d. CItARLKS
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