InCjUira". IKAFOKO ?i.. KUIBvY U Vilt 9 29. IMtK MOSSR ! Mossr?? MOXETI ' ' —Onr sac -hers in town and etiimty are hereby infof ■:,< ! that it taken money to ran i uewsimpci ■ ,ai turther 'hat ire need tnouev Monday t.t wiH be the first of April, ami we have to ay. All in town or country who owe r aubscripuons or ativdrtiiHug, will touch • ua by coiling at our oflk-e and paying p. if or before that time. Such as fail to ul on is. must not he surprised it" we are impelled to call on them, or vend some one ButitoU L'uas.nrai. Snooi- —Those who ! we ouking out for a good School th:s Spring. < *ill tir.d Prot. Euggard thoroughly oompe- j cnt as a teacher of Latin. Greek. trench md Mathematics, and the terms are very nea- ; enable. LEi-rt.-tE.~The next lecture in coarse for he benefit of the Cemetery Association will •• delivered on Tuesday evening aext. April inc.. v Rev. Scheack. Sabiect Physiology - The Serves. PostfixttaEjrr or LCCT- :;E. The .eesuretor the beuehtof .be ianheramiuinlay -choci Library to have been delivered on "hursday evening the _'sth. nas been post •ned ua account of the sudden aud .serious lines* of the lecturer Re?. B. H. Hunt. L'linelv notice will be given aud the Lecture hslirered as soon as the Ueailh of the Lecturer is uiHcieutly restored. !' n;. i_vrs. —The Mite Society of the Pre* "yterian tlhureh propose giving a series ot Fab'•■era in -be Court House. on Thursday zhc. April lib. beginning at half past seven o'clock. [he entertainment will he varied wnh Reading. Recitations and Music. Tickets, tweatr-five -eats each, can '-e had at 1 . wis' Drug Store, aud at the door. (ievsjuoa GKZRT has approved a bill in rppntiinz 'he Momson s Cove railroad mpaov with Henry F- Patterson. A. L. Bo.iiday. R. A. Mi-Murtrie, ami others if Blair t iuuty. and A m. H. Aaron and Joseph R. Noble, of Bedford, is incorporators. The railroad is to be commenced --.'lter at Hotli* ia- • org or Newry U.*- ce nrough the gap n 'tmuiug • rnoiuiain. in which th- trow work, are ; '.hence :n- Morrison's Cove, and -inning near "he Bloomibdd ron ore hanks. - PaUoneville. ia Bedford .ointtr. The cap ital i* to be -2H. HKL DM or TOWNSHIP A -:-rr -. —It may not je generally known that a general d* at the Leg'siar. : •• approv-.- i A: . ' requires die bounty accounts of ny listriet to be arefu..; ..u.iitci ,se of enabling the Auditors "o dose upihe unity accounts >f the township for the tin ea! year. SriT Age ntlemaa reports to as. hat a few lava ago he discovered a very valuable depos. : of galena or lead ore. ;n Middle Wooffber rv township. Bedford county, -ome four miles from the 'own of Wondberry. A party isi •i a cave in that neighborhood, and in one nam UTS -ome mineral substance seemed to ill the crevices of the rock, and upon examining it. it was found to be a iea.i iu. .Subsequent -earcues disclose the fact, that tie surrounding rock contains m ex reinr r 'his mineral. ' ho >wser if he ovi whose name we believe is Wagner, •ftfo: -• i> allow parties to attempt in devel 'ptH' -it. He has been offered a goed price >r his land or tor leases, but refuses ither <> eil or 'ease. — HiAHdaysbttro Lewi' r. fifctf"' The following arc- the appointments of the-toniata District A' the Bast Baitiriore '■inference: • "initta District. —THOHI- BIBXHAKT. I'-rridiag Bldfef. Altoona —G. Id. M Mnrr-: 1. Gayer. Supernumenury. Hoßidxysbarg— ir. "A Hevde. A"-;,>dberry—.l. Moorhead. i. A. Woodcock. Wiiltamshurs -W. Gwjna Binutnghaat—G. 'A arrea. ■■■ P. Moore. Be 'crtt 'irg —.ames Brads. Manor lli.l —J. A. Ltr Mover, one to be supplied. Huntingdon 'l. K. "Wilson. < aaaviiia—J. F. Brown. Mt. niaa—>S. M. Hactaoch. Sbirieysbarg—S. A. ' 'revelin. one 'o snpirliecL Me k ey ..iwn—Vl. L. Smith. R. '■!,iiau' > a. ft*. H. - evens. mpernnißerarr. Lewistown- D. - Monroe. I.ewistown Clrcait —S. H. ML"iar uh. Milroy—l>. 11. Mi-C'oskey. McCon 'town —,1. A". Leekie. -fixton J. C. HI. 11 Pciuiepacker. Bloody Hun— •'. G. Ferguson. W. Case. iJedford —B. '}. Reed, iliuiisbarg—.l. ti. Craig. Scheils .,-g —A. W. Der.ver. Mctfonn-tLruirg—.l. k. King, one m be suf :>tied. D. Hantaan, emperance agent, member Altoona Quarter ■j ('oiiference I*. Earnshaw. tnuiatiwre!! to ' lie Tennessee ' .'reference. V KTKniA.- i: t Bo' ~r —We ,-.ip front the ..Hit-aster Examiner, he for owing in regard 'o an itr-r ortaut caae lately wed in that "onn ty and the result . Christian Fran n. ho user vs. the Brecknock •wn hip School District. F*akbneer re ilisteri in the ieid in the latter part A tiwiS. -iiil bai himself credited to Brevknock town iiif>. Copies of (Custer in-rt la were proen t-ti from the Adjutant General e ')fire of he State, 'o prove *he fact. No endence was iddti ed to 'how bat. .he sownAm received credit for him. It- a-as presumed -.hat the iihcers 'lid their duty, and that .he towiwhin •ui one less to ftirai.-o in its ja-'ta. The de fendeni contended list the School Directors, ■w a Board never offered bounties. or ever lid tor i ,usgle man. and 'hat they made no -imtract for raokhesMr. The ••lalm was s.niv- by plaintiff, under She act of Assembly <°townships to pay $3OO to veterans wl. , c i listed is the held, and were accred ■od .uch township. Tertfict in favor of -.iaimiff for JtK.lh The ,-uMtve case we th ink is now Sjelore the "ipiTT Court. It is ■ >irr"ntly reported -at the law will not e .URrmc-d. If The Clerk of the County Auditors, requests us to slate thtt the item in their re port far Jhu luikg iwrse thieves. SST-.TO, ww a anistake. and 'build have read, fur .ir jvstiiu) horse thiawes $-Aki7o. The So' THKUS P)tirsvi.v.txii am Cox- j N ajsn i.i.E Ssliausk —The resolution under > which the appronchts to the tunnel through [ ih *Kidge on the Urm? of Messrs. Lutz and v.-tit om. was jut under contract, and which wiu adopted by the Board of Directors of the above to in nan v on 'he "'th of March instant, reads thus ; liexoiced. That uie President be instructed to place under contract inch portioo of the graduation of the rami bed that may require a ion get ime o eaecate as in bis judgment :iiay be deemed must advisable, and the lift er work in time to seen re the completion of the grading iimulfcißeousiy. If ttiis resoluuo r is to be steadily adhered to. tie building of the read from Mount Dallas to 'his point, depends on the amount of time it will require to take out the said approaches. Col Gorier, the gentleman who originally arreted the Stonerstown tres tle and bridge, has the contract. No one knows the want sol the citizens of this place j better than Col. Rosier, and we have every confidence that the work will be pushed rap- I idly forward. It is rumored that it will take six or eight months to take out these ap proaches : this cannot be the case it all the bands are worked upon it that can be. if the contractor does aat see to. pushing the work there Is no telling when it will be eom pieceti. as we are quite sure that the company is in no hurry. A sew Lii.ESSrt Law. —The following bill, regulating the granting of licenses, has pass ed both nouses finally, and will become th® law on which future licenses will have to be granted. It is important that ail application for license at the April session .shall at mce comply with the law : A f' RTHK.. "TLB-MEST to an act farther to regulate the granting of licenses to hotels a..d eating houses, approved March thirty first, one "honsand eight hundred and fifty six. -fisi-rlox i. Be it emit ted hy the Sennte and Home "J ['rpresematiees ■>/ the Common -eaith ot i 'eitnrifiraMia tn 'ienerai Assembly ; met and it is heretnf enaeted by the authority nj the same. That when an application is uade to any eouit of quarter sessions of thus Oominnannweaitb. ior license to sell inioxiea : ring drinks, it shall be iawfui for said court to aear petitions, in addition to that of the ap plicant, in favor of. and remiKiwrauces against the application for such license, ami in ail ca- ; ses to refuse the wise whenever, in the opin ion of said court, having due regard to th: number and character of the petitioners for j and against such application, such license us not accessary for the accommodation of thf pubiie and entertainment of strangers and I traveler*, and upon sufficient cause being j shown, the and courts shall have power to revoke any lice awe granted by them, and ail laws inconsistent with this section aie herebv repeaieri : h ocidtd. That the sunsties in the bond, required uf r he applicant for license, ■■haii be signed to his petition. Sec. A That applications for license to ~cep an eating house, wwr house >r restau rant. authorizing the sale of domestic wines, .naif and brewed liquors, -hal! hereafter be made , n the -ainc manner and to the same authorny as application for license to keep a ] hotel: Crowded, That the regulation in re .ation to bed rooms au'i be-is ahaii riot apply , to applicants for an eating-house, bt-cr-hotise . and restaurant license, ami the -enlh -section •if rhe act of twentieth April, ene thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, authorizing route Treasurers to grant -an eatiug-h > ie or retail •rewery license, is hereby repe.-ued. SK.- No license to keep an esding iiQUEe. jeer-house or restaurant, inder the provis ions of the second section of this act, shall oe granted in any incorporated city for a. less sum riian tiity 'loilary. -or elsewhere for a ;ess sum than twenty dollar". fiißC. t. If any person, after the passage of -his act, shall sell spirituous and vinous liq ;ors. domestic wines, matt or brewed liquors, j without having obtained a license authorizing j him ao 'o do, -neh person 'hail, on rmvtctiou ir. he court .it quarter -eaeioiis. be fined, for he first rffenae. ia any suir. ; . t ess than ufty. nor more than two hundred dollars and for the second, or any subsequent offense, such person shofi be fined aot ess than one hun dred dollars, and. in the discretion of the said cant, be imprisoned in the eouatv iaii not ess than thirty day , nor more than ninety lavs: Provided. That nothing in this act 'hall be construed to repeal the provisions of he act of Assembly passed March thirty first. ! me thousand eight iou.ureii and fifty-six, re sting to -a.;i - n ■xxrld be made oetween the towns ot ! on- T l-viile and M'heeiine, by ooinpletiiMr the inanished portion of the Hemnrieid Raii rriftd, to the wsst of -I. • Yottghiochenv riv er. and to tire ea-t of the town of Wa-bing on. and thu open i new route between Ch.TTtib"rhiirv and Cfweinontti aiionf TO" uilc" long. By inciudinc this :;arr of the route, with ■ the present line" to Harn-rmrg and Chiia ie • hra a mure ■vntrid be presented bib mites ionz By deviating iroui the -use 1 route at Chambersharg. and going direct to iTtitimore, by (his railway would be about >I*I ioiics kmc. The di-raiK- bctwe* fiiqin—li and Bat rim"re by the Pirkersburz broach of the iaitituore i Ohio railroad being about " -• uiies. and by Wh'-eiing, the main line dil uiie.-. From -one point to th- easr of the 'own d' Connei'.-villea favorable -onnection -mid be made with a railway route through ANsstern Virgiuia. to the Kentucky -rate iine. L- well as ->'irh. rn the present "v-rern >f Railways rnnniov rbrongh south western Virgin a. Iv will Ire ob.-orved from an "xsminatien >t the ritate tnaji, ibat from -ome point icar the town of ''hainbersburg. this raii ra\ route, oceapres a very important jiosi rinn tor i onnecttons with the cities ot Wash :ngro. Baltimore. Philadelphia tnd N> w Vork to the east, are! ai-o with the INnrth west. we-t and -out hwe - from some point near the town of Cmwsßsriile at its wesr ■m termination, by very important lines f railway, niw ot which are now oorapieted ■ad in seopenefm qierarirm. But -'lefa ba - 'reen the want of proper f'a tiliric- for railwny cammunkarion. tbrrmsh he greater fx>rtions of Pulton Bedford and Somerset wanties, not oniy is the system f urricnlture hdmd the age. but it i.em ;il-o be aid. there is a total want of cnterpri-c n be development of tlie Iron ores, Flcuia ite ami Fossil, distributed In large bieiies ■brousrh the emwtiffiot Fmtoii and Bedford: and as ftrr "be vast i-*i ami won ore toter srs. ,"te. in the counnes nf Mnmersef iui Fayette, they are i.ompleteiv dennmt. Wrienerer ati-factorv evidence > lire seated, 'hat. proper finalities for rran*por 'at ion -hall ire seenred. "here will be a 'oral choege in 'lie present aspect of affair*, through out rhe whole length ofthis mute. THE tt'KTES US THE WKSTEU.N UiV IXH' V. Cmniueni ing at Mt. Dallas Stan.m "id 1 proceedinc west, the rente for M mili-s. fol lows up be valley >f the Raystown branch •if the Juniata river to near the foot of Dry Ridge, situated itiar tinsjuntUiun of Buffalo Milk Creek wtih the Rayeiuxra branch, when two general prates aivarge. uniting again it the junction of Buffalo lick creek with L'aaselmaa river to the west of the .Uleghcny mountain.-. >nc rottte following up the valley of the liaysrown brancli through the vrilsire of New Baltimore to the mouth of the Lick run. where three systems of iinas diverge, uniting again at Deefor's j Summit trf the Allegheny mouotaina . one a plain iine which van only ta: ot' practical use in the future . the second one baaed on the rise of a maximum grade of II -3 feet per mile on straight lines: tin; tided, baaed on the use of a grade of 1 § feet per mile. From DeeterA riummu west, two route are presented, one down Buffalo Lick creek, to ita month, descending the western "lope of the Allegheny mountain in live miles, through the use of a maximum grade at llu feet per mile and a maximum rate of curvature of 2j c , the other, a prate tro-d until along the western slope of the Alio gheny mountains, n a maximum descend ing grade of 24.4 feet per mile to :ae head of a plane l-tWO teething, having a stupe of -it 0 , located near to Meyers' Mills : rhence down to and down L'ssselntan river to the month of Buffalo Lick creek where the two lines again unite. The other general route, diverging aear the foot of Dry Ridge, follows up the val ley of Buffalo Mills creek to the await H.-iween thai '-reek, and the water of Little Wffl's -reek, to Bridgeport, and thence up Bit Wiffj creek to a junction with the pre ceding route: thence west, the general rente passes throneh Sand Patch summit, by mean* of a tunnel about 4f">o feet long and follows down Flaugherty run to where it empties into the (Jaeeiman river at. Mey ers' Mills, ami thence down the vallev of -seiman to the mouth at Buffalo Lick creek, thence connecting with the Deeter summit route. To Conneilsviile, the route still follows down the vailev of the Cassels tnan. tn and down that of rhe Youghioghe av river, formula generally a vailev line. The total distance from Mr. Dallas, by way of the I Iff feet grade mote to Deeter i -utumit, aud thence to ConneibviUe, will he about 'Jfij miles. UftADEs. Commencing at Conneilsville and going east fhe grades are either level or ascend ing. the maxim am ascending grade for the | iine to the foot of the steep grades on the I western slope of the Allegheny mountains. hat is. to the Piank road crossing of Buf i falo Lick -reek two miles south of the vil lage at' Berlin, by the Deeter s summit route, and to Meyers' Mill an the Sand Patch Tunnel route, both points situated ia Somerset county should he 21, feet per mile, on -rraignt iine*. reduced on curves if " 7° and si- the usual rate of J'-.' fa fo it per degree. The total rise and fail bv the Deeter surn oiit. Brush creek ami Bridgeport route*, between the mouth of Buffalo Lick -reek tnd a (Simmon junction at the foot of Dry Ridge, are respectively. "2222. I*2 and 2-'k' filet. MAERIID On the Tth insti. bv David Miller, Esq.. at the residence of the Bride s father. :n -lu a law township. :hi county, Ar. "AM'* EL MAY. private if Comnanv Ff, 2d lleg'L. Pa. Vols., to Mrs. MI Rl.i BELTZ, both of Ju niata township. Bedhini couutv. Pa. '?n the 21st inst.. bv the Rev. M. Hiie man, Mr. LEWIS B. FURRY, of Sortfc Woonberryto M!*s JENNIE CRISMAN. of St. Clare toweship. Bedford county, Pa. DIES ')u the ITth inst.. SAMUEL, oil of Eh-o Pcnneil. of this place, in the Ifilh year of his age. AA an opeaing roaebud. nipped by timely frost, withers and graduailv *mk:- duwn to the earth, o this youth, overtaken by uritiious d;- graiiuaiiy yielded his young aud teuiier life to he :eil Destroyer. 'Jar heart* sympathize with the paraata and family : but tiu-ir iosa .* hi* averiastiag gain. •)n the Ifith law.. Mrs. ELIZABETH ST'JMBAUGH, aged 41 years, ft month* and If 4a; rn. •)n the !T;h inst.. ia Bciiellsburg. SL >AA* HORN, wife of Dauiei Horn ageu 73 years. Her ufe was an example of practical pietv. in her walk, ever adorning 'he Christian pro fession, aad in her death ihowiug the most a- ur:ng resignation to the Divine will. T rig LiCHTSixu Looc". — Lie Sleeatmt W-mdtr •/ ike Aye. —This lamp w* -*teiitert hy Or : wicti .m of HamsHtrvg. >-s rtrv *th at Saevm'oer. *to>. and -nrpovre all itber !i-t r ra are. Per •oa* .iesiriag Ui par'-h. . j oaf s" rown.hif> rights will aiqdj t" iav vt Rain*- i >rg, Bedford aaoMy, P nT:-} Won to. .ay uioa >r 'v letter. C. F HKT7.EL. Feb. ta, liu. Dr. Schcaek's Wandrakc Pitl*,- 1 Suh liiteic tor Calomel. Th' .-e Pitt* ore -oin -•( various rents, bav rag ;h js wer to relax he ee-etioaj ! he liver v premptiy an>i efftetnaOy as bine piH or mercu ry, ami with'Htt prodaeißg inv of th.sr iisagree *ble or iaiKrer 'n* e&eet s vrhieb "ten fotWw th >f 'he latter. In all bilßoaa Jhoricn fh*- Pills -nay '-e i*ed with .'oßSdeni e. xs 'hey promote the li-cliarge ot -ttiated bile, and rem ve those abetroctiußa from he iivev and liiry tecta. wfiwh ire "he -:uie if billion* affection* i o general. SCHBMCK'S MAN DBA KM PILL.- are Tics llcada.he. and all disorderj •(' the Liver, iaiiie eii by nil', s kin. sew. i! tongue, epitivwaees. Irnweines*. aarl * general fttßayef weriae*j and iassitade, shewing that the lirer i* in a torpi d or ohatrncted eeudition. In short, these Pill* may he i*i with ad van :*ge in all sra-e* when a purgative .r alterative nr-ii-ias is reqaireeL Plea#* >i-erve. when purchasing, '.hat the Jwo ilrrn — (f the Doctor, one when in the last stage f Couuntpttm. >od the thm-as . now s ;n periect health, are on Jovernmera -tamp. -old by all Druggists rail Dealer I price -l.iu ; aer bottle, or 47. -iV the naif aooea. AU letter, lor ulviec should i>e atldresee'l to Dr. "chenck s Prin ■ ipiri "Bee. No. to North rtih *frwt. phi lade) phia. Pa. General Wholesale Igenf Demas Barnes V tuo.. N- V.: ri. .*. Hanse. Haitim-rs, Md. John D. Parke, 'inc'.r.rall. 'hi Walker A Taylor, Chisago. 18-; Colin* Bros.. St. Louis, M. NOT. 23. >th A ath w. •■. MO. 1 yr. Liver ("ompliiint. Among the wwoderiii! tnciisai properties wl- h ; have rendered HOSTBTTBK" - -TnMACn HIT TEKS pfwcinlimct JBIIB? the he-tffh-restorin. preparacitMi* of rhe age. Its anti-oiidm* v-irloc, y: c not the least remarks e. No words can j joetiee to it# marvelon# "leer ,(o-■ n the .iuseaeeo ' liver. Perhaps 'he siiapie wor.U of a -on v id.-s cnt .afferer, who ileaerfhea it a* 'going right ' . the .'pot" tell the story as iearly a# may : >e. It U>ee go right to the spri ••h.lscs -f Acute -and Chronio Llnrcr CompV-liot, ire -ne md oil promptly rri.ev— i. . 1 finally rt anved. ivy the action f this ! • a *. pgr per a" .. which is a* once -he heat f s-irreotires. eh* .-en - Meat and most genial of ap-rien -. an infallciis cgolaior, and a powerfni restorative. Persons >i a l-ilhw*# habit, who use the Bitters a* a pvetei !i medicine, will never suffer the pains tail poa iftie* at Liver ffisenee* re BStowe Rem treat Pevcr. ' March film RIAL K¥4PK. J jaiiALE- T%e subaerflSer wfH sell vt " lfT remdenee bind adjoining laii i- of (5. D. Trout ea the booth and Joaioh Penrose and others an the Wast. About 9 acres J which are cleared, with a good gar ten and some choice fruit trees and the 'lahutre well timbered. Sale at t o'clock P. M. MARY J. tiETTYS. I March TJ 3L TRIAL LIST FOR APBIL TERM, S m. JM -lav. t Thi>. Weil A Co. H at vs. fiom". Stern. W*. Nyecun *. Jastt-;" Irtwhj* ■ ' i Juo. Iff. BwSbi'* Admit. "*• o*B/ f. Jtwr . SamTS. Thick i * ffietf.l Lamtdon. C. Funkier * Sea vs - Hoades e* ai. -iohn B. Peacock v*. '•*- * le * David Kftidler rs. R&:lro*iP : - ,> - Tin. a* rs. &*'- Sarae vs J-ihn U odMßt>®r ' Daniel Border rs Jart-l' Re*-l. Saimc ■"-i Etcc*! A Jacob Bnmtiollar rs .Jno. A. (lamp. et ;il. Certified. March 3-th. Ibe. , tjar29 0. E. SHAMNHS. Pr.l - LICENSES.— Notice ia hereby given •hat the following persons bar- taken ottt lietltionr for Tavern License, and hat the im will :m presented to the Court of quarter -essious at Bedford, for allowance, on the 22d dav of I April neat: Vol en inc Miller, Londonderry township, taoob MdU, Clearvriia. John Cessna. Ceri ille- Barton Ed:-all, Schellsburg. Bernard O'Neal, Chanevrv ale. Joe. B S toner, Bloody Ron. Charles Bush, Palo Alto. J. Valentine Besscrer, Stoncrstown. Jos. Mortimer®, Snake Spring tp. Cath. Trtefcer, Stenerstowu. iieorge Weitnar, I.looty ilun. Isaac F. Orovc, Btdforii li,-rough. Valentine Steektcidi, Bedford Borough. Johs L. drove. Bit •• dy Kan. Josoh Poller, Bnena Vista. Joht Aldstadt. Pleacantville. A. J. Pennell, Barneburtf. Joseph "'asanas Harriwn tp. March 39. IS6J". Q.E. SHANNON, "Ik. gKDFORD COUNTY SB. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of Bedford conn:;.-. greeting Whereas Andrew "J. Shroyer lid prefer his pe- I tirion to the President Judge of the Court of Com : mom Pleas of Bedford •; raty praying for the > ■ suaes therein set fourth thai he should be iivore .-d from the bonus of matrimony entered into with Sosaa Si-hroyer, seating aeidaaß wtberbusines - and ••trtises whatsoever he and appear a your proper aerson before utr lodge at Bedford on the fourth Monday. 22d lay of April next to answer the pe •ition or libel of tfca aid Andrew Bhroyar your 1 mas band should not be divorced from the -mods of matrinionv d.*.., agreeably to the act 't u-.telald" in -neb case music and proridctl and bercot •Oil a,,t; witness the Uoo.-rabie Alex. King, prescient of (tar -aid-Court at Betlford the ls< d" March. A. IC 1-9 T. 0 B. SUA-YN'iN. Prut.. ATTEST ROIIKRT 3TECKU,IX, Sheriff, dor-h 19 Axv Ei IZAOUTU Lrrruit. by \ In the Common her next friend. D. Wishabaugh Picas of Bedford vs. I . ..onty, S-. -J. Dav-o Little. April Term ISST. j Aiiae subpoena •n libel for Divorce. And, now. Feb. Iff. f^'-T,-he Court, r. m-uon f J. W Lingeniefier, Kksf- grant a rote >a David Little resin k-nt in the abuvn vase, '■ -h uir ■ause why a divorce rrarfe waft in*-'" 1 1- rhonld not j ite decreed. The said rule retureable on Monday 'he tflaijl-us jApaL latt. O. R- SHANNON. .VTTSSV nMLiSUidkry. .TUBKCT S • s s.i' Sheriff. To D.v. rn LIT- E til, pumus isrr.itßsrEO. ; Notice is herel,y g'.ven that the undersigned j ' inmieeH,uer a§p.dnted by".he Court to take tes ! timony in theai- *w eas. will attend to the duties f hi.* -aid ipfMtatiaent at oie -bive ,n li. iiford, ,ii - A TClir> \V. Apr! 39. t7 at fer reioek, A. M.. sins ail .nteresred can aiti-ad i£ tbev think r> rawer. ,\f. A. POINTS, i Kir'ti .r. •jj SXTTNTRY DHNT. -TRY A BeahtKU Set uf Teeth tor TEST DOT ;I lARS ! DR. H. VIRGIL POUTER. fitri: '.f Tit-c : E.XTIST, Would reepectfully :nf at his r.uraer t.ivnds and the pnMie generally, dt be has iueaf.-d per- I uiauently in BLOODY BI ? N, where he may ba ! found at *H times prepanad to intert from ona ; te-ih to a full sat of his BEAC'TII"' L ARTIII ! CIAL TEETU m n-wasd .uipn.ved atmospher ie princities. The TUll 11'U i F -itBeUASfCAL HEX TTSTB I FlVflllEH for :he basit of axtiScial I terrh This d -.orcry which has met with uch uni versal approval throughout this and other coua tri ;. .as sceninc y placed A HTi'FICIAf. TEE TH at the lisp' ei; r ail who require -be;a- DS. POBTKU now ,i.sorting the uost UE.il - Tit" L an-i UI'SABLE at prawn ranging from Ten t Li ult teen I>IJ;tr per et. Tentp-.rarj *t£ Umrtt-d if desfited. Ail operation Tarraarterf. saiw.'ppyf h extracted wittnot pan: y the use of .V THOr.S OX WE - r A.l VH'UlX'i id This : iomrmg, ■-ii a potitire fiact. ica. ad-niniitre-i f.-esh T-ry -lay. As the "las an inimstcTcd. by Dr. Porter is prepared n aceenl anec with the ;turityin.£ mrti:. d of Dr. Strong, of New Haven. Ct.. and Prof, gfflimaa iate Protessor .J ('hcmisiry a Yale C. llege! he has no histta ciou :n ossertiac that :t !.< attended with no lan ■;'.r whatever. Persons r-siring "he servteee -f Drntiet would promote their own interest sy "*ll - wnon Dr. Porter, a# he ia ie remained to spare no effort topieoi the most fastldhea*. Dr. For cer's mode of operatisg will at all tiiaes "e <4 he taudest haracter, aso: lag he iailietign of tha slightest onnaeessary paia, and earefnlly adapteii ! ta :Ue age. constltuti):'.. ' ealth ana nery us sa (Htion ' f :he-;iaxient. ita. ripeeia! attenti..r. ,j invited to Dr. P rter - _-vier,tisc method f; reserv ing levayed and ach ing teeth- Teeth blackened and diseased, deans ed w appear beautifal tnd white. 11. ViH.HU, POHTIiH. Dentist. Bloody tm. I'enn'A. Man>h 2S. ISC-7.-1 y. T rat OF ' IItAXD Jl.-ROBS drawn for Vpril 1J t-rm. *tl. Mon-'Jav. 33a lay. 7. Bedford boroagh— V. j. Nmsotn. f rmou. Pmd "rick Beuedi,-" Thsnnis Merw, Bedlbrd "ownship—Wis* Mivket. Bloody Btra—lmc D. Lucas. Hartley TMU • • Cirwiberlaud Yaßey—Samuel Drewtrine. WilHatn "linosß. Frnaeis Ttice. Josiah Brnimer. Jlarrrson—lwefldf. Elder. Jwniata,—Al-rakam 3- Kitefcey. Monroe—.John F. ahyder. Natiier—"r. S. Midliti. Michael Weadlc, "lev. Iff. William-. East lYoehiecve—'.M. W. RwsaabwMar. ■ Wisst Provtitence Joseph Pisher. j Anaxc Spring—Estwin ilartley SmUbampt' tt irtenius BcnsetL Jermr.i.in Koai- Inett. St. Clair—Eli Miller. South Woodberrc—facv.h K.,.-hen trter, .Isines 11. t.rahnm. PETIT JURORS drawn for • i-tne term, iteibkicd oerongh—MrL.< Mil rn. •• ..uii "1, 7.:. - •lirh. Richard It. SlP vdfhrd tawnthte—Sliehael Naagie, -fe .lews er, C. B. Ilea. Woody Run—John Killer. Colerain—?Tshaa 0. Bvaas. tiex Iff; Shafcr. Ma. J antes. 11.-trrrsou—John ". May, JaXkiata—J-haH. Neyer, J hii Latferty. Liberty—Alichuvl 1.. Putt. Ehoeli 51 eCrigor, fsuae K. Little, David St-der, Do id Cyvffier--. Lmtdohiierry—lactes ?. Mattingly . 'J-.,nvie—Jacob Fletcher off J. Napier—Henry Kerr, Iffßßata C.dria,. A i.raaaut Dennlsoc. Richard N: ffaHifi. James O. Koii— nctt. East Prwi.ienee—Will am Xaegatt. A'vet Provuiene®— A. J. Morgan. Snake Spring—. A.i 3. '; 'V m. L.y gex. ScnthataptuU—i? 'a: l Tewvll. Lovan Shipley. ' "'ear—Jacob Croyle. "liiuit—Jbiio IL Imlor. <&-bn Fi If (fbetnry Soiuli—Wilßaia TetwUer, Ma.tin i llrantbaugh. An-irr " Sn-Amtger. W„o.iberry Middle—Valentine Ca>,. !} .. en and criiilei at Bedford, the 12th lav f Pi'hrirarv. A. D. I N'T. ISAAC KBNHKWER. WILLIAM KTRK. Arrssr . Jury C-.tantirtUner?. Joww 'i. Few en. Clerk. March 3. PUB7JIC SALE UF Valuable Real - Estate. &v virtui- ff All '?rir >J§ (hi ' Cunrt of MMiacy. ihz mt*kmekgnmk wdkmSvr 6f aW ■M tytCimxt Huiuk.u b Tbmm&i i 'dzdiwL r piecrj j iaa r ixtu'Mo it, -iiG i an. >f the jkropertr >r* & t <,{ tkm Uw -i rh of itolt'urd Ko. i. Atra -r #f liuad n Pwffvuf— UA t ■Tn.-liip, *vurwye& IFIRCNI T LOGAN. OKTAUTING 101 *exm. Xo. A tract < :an im Frov idr-n xx in wairifl! r ' hwrfr; llbertT. wmtimm ittg *i7 Jt-rp.v. SM. 4 \ tmvt f !at' in Bt*iiWd M4T Aa-ttin eoaitalning cretL STo-wle A traet uf ?n-t : n FrarWeiwte srnrn n J*hn Hug*, uusxtaiiiitjW' mm* *. Sf. A itms4 **€ iiUa'i iii Frovwieace rwn4ai|> 4 t>n >r:irrau*t *rU'm:i# c >u.tadniag 48e> 9KT99. So. ti. \ it., rt uftaad in Lkiridvitderrv t vumy t n w.frmnr fr> Vmhony Richard, Lag 100 acre*. Nu. A trrv * >j !;L?I i>n Plovjdcsee r.<>*rnaii|ff. 3ttivyAid ta w.trnwtir r' ?mitU uoatiuniia.t 'OO aervs.. st\>. V. . sr*u.'- .land ic Cuobcduiil VoiXcy uiwiiahiTt ,ur< an nxrr*nt to ifaausel tTtlr/ii, uo.uuwning 3 iwms- Nii, 10 A tract uf an i n ;*rvi iceve on warrant ta Jfrmum Hamilti'a, wntaia- ; acres and v ptirehusF -11. A tra.it .f land m Providence to or \ on warrant t<- Job a Rittie, 44S acre?. No. IX A tKo-tof land in Pffrriiesce utvriikty, ; sorrfved on fjuiiui! Rieiuirii 413 arrf?. No IS. A tract hail in Fr- videni*. on nrrrar to Joba Benton, o-.Tirtaio ing 401 acre*. -•o. 14. A trout -s" land in Lmi hin irrrj" t.owr>- f hip. lurrfrci n warrant So Svmir-s Wiffimns, -m. tain inc t acre - No, U. A tra * -f land ia Pror-irntft *"own: tiin,. ,ii-"eyed on warrnn* ro JLltt W., h. ronton*dmj> 2? 11 acre*. -'<>• i 'znx't o" lan i a Llafier township, "iirrcjeu m wamni to Clark, -r.ntaming '2b acre*. No. IT. A rrsi- of m Sum- iSßwasiai^ WBirejeJ on warnuxt to J?e|rh PffnaeH. ontain- ' ing arres;. No. A tUßt> "-f 'and in Pwrßeffe itwn ship. i n WWHIBC z*t Nathan, contaiairg AWt acre- . No. tih A ira-ii ot ianti m Coieiaut •ureycd in warrai * - • —•— Hiil cu fLoTenwn townaribis. •niTeywt tm w.irr i.,r to Rfh*rt F i* iui acre . No. XL A trav u lauu .u fr* 4&ce tuvnbu| f JttfiJpi m warrant \<> J 2>2 N". J:.. i • -.ad in L-tn?rtv* twnbip, snrreyod Tarmat : fobs lavage, 120 acres. No. J A U.l- rajs a Froviutaw* tp-, .-ur*" n warm Lar-j* l*ecirft. eatAising if) ar.ii. No. 2... Atftnt i wwou ,a 'hnxriilanf sowoebip. sarreyed >n n* n*ab*tr > 'failwell- I Tainiog >47 acres- N". 2ft. A tru *. ft n-: in Pr . sctrura • .wTetatp. ! >iury4 on vMrsat tc Lthau tloiai"s. omefceeerag 43 acroft. No. 7. A r. : land m jloaroc -arrr doa w;.- at * * lUM -leaus. *oatanai;,G | A* acre?. Net. 2". A tra -f id P ■ tuwe j siaip, -.dLV .o- -fuuio | lag H • uirci. M . I. A • .*si Wwt Fr* •• :'ien,.-e I ttufTisihip. -crve* cd n wsarrani • . J'rSm Bcaiscr .or John R**' ■ 1 * ***§ SHT aerna. i**. rc. TSw- iwii\ esi half of niwa '.h—h-i • * ci . ;. -nam r ww. *ki IL>u t.'rea Imred uiri undar • ffettee w * ij ,s '.v ';a ; ho;:-*, 'iuurfe ta* e and rii vJtt<,-•* thenvp cssaelML VU wppic or .- •- rc. - Jjcanisj i-nscU 4 Jjwfc ; Jjfpher, J „*? e paid -a hand as *hc .r 7 and 1 he re *• • .•* ••• a' *t.hv.al r lamest.-. .i. NTV'.IDSM'• t . [ h . Aaiaiaijirattf*. 1 QB2KIFI" -A . 0 By virtue ■" "iiii t; -it,- ! c-r,-n | .md Scri facias f me dimwed, tht"- wiB be elt ' it the ;'-Mt Umw. ia ■he llbrowsh ■*' Bee ford, cm -VI l IDAV.A " - k. I" ff, a* m Vr1..,- jA. M.. (La iVll-wjMt mat ita. i* Oud t..". • •: ,i vita nig nr Vundred ami j clear" ail' -ic v eit *:<,Ty y . iMtue ao-l leg -ta" <• end ball -rrbard lilereoa: utj.Mr.inr ian i f Jjunt-: Bnwcian. Dane lam,a. I Mary I nc. M ic-■ -tener. Ella, Hurpiwy- ami ] "(her situated n .Siantimaj..:. sli wr.ship. Seise.t aad taken ia oxevutlMi and to '-e swiff as : "be property of Heu-gr W. Baxtur,. AlJf". Clue fra'n- !; ;e in -he B iraugh >f i Coletlale, Saown aa the -l ad -'oa lins ,n 'prtug .-traet h.iar ' r. he ••..• by Da v. i Dubb. -a "he by W Eavt;-. .jtusteff la : ch* h roogh >f C'j'edalc l-viT rd ■ ,-.r,ty. and taken iu esenution .1 '1 r< anlda* ! "he rwnyerty of A- W. Kvae,. f..-mud Evaa, unl 1 Lev Hi ans. ALSO. All feier-'. -at, 'nuroti n :i.l re x loknf rtound fronting <s tai ;b,- id; iaine lot* of Dr. | Ea:< ■ *ii th .- weHan i IVm 11 ■ -n be -art. -tate m the Bereogh 1 f f rkeils-bwqjh. Sv-MbrM . .Sec,l and takm la r-xeeutkw. ami 4* be raid v* "he ttraertr ->fA. F. Pw .*tn*n. nOBRBT ITE "MM AN, Shff. Sheriff*" "(lire. March SS*h. Iffffff. I CO! 'TV i Til- ' .iumo3 wealth Per.s.-i . *.it " '■'> A " Wertz. Exaeatac i the laet will >i iaauesH. R-.ylaa, mte at iiarriet.n -.ownrhip, wse'd. 'Che tietitiiiß ••! ties, ry Shaffer, a erwiit-.r >f James iL Beytaa. !• ; -i-, ~ read, retting forth, I .MBoag -tber tbdug..., eaid SxccoSMr, a the j 2.1 day sf May. Ifr.) Sie.l aa Jua( exhibiting 1 baianee in bis hand of 3.i"a) ami thereafter *- uovc i -,ot of the at etc •; Pet-.n-v , aaia. That be net r dleti amy linol " " r ai "ha" "he : eti ;..nvr a istereste-i in the estate ' x creditor. Varrvupoi; ~:. - 18-- trr-trrr*.. what: ever, -• .iud "Pjtir :n "■t"ttr r-Toner pt-T: on w ley;star • f tht, 'roh.ite „f Wills, and rrantiag lutur.' of adminir . trati o, in mi.br ~'■ ■ oouaty at his otfice -,u Beu ford. ~cfore the tins.'of thr return this writ. rxhU . and tile m tuit a-- KteeaSMt-afornaui at-i make a true -:.:iuv., or-Ung itt law, or ihow anae why yon tuo d nut oat" -b-ae ?-■ . - mr Orphan. ' '•art. " ■v'l-.iien a Be>il"er-1 on he ' ti Monna•, -foiv. ■: Apru next. VV Unass ;iie Hon. Aiexaadar iling. President of our said Gurt at Ifo-.t-.-i -i, the l'Jth. -lay of F-b -j nary, .L IX- 1.-47. <•-. .; -a.tNNOX, C'isrk. ".TTtc-s'r Boar.n'r Svfivvti.tx. Sheriff. March 37. pTJiOUY liT N T O I I.EST .spring form of efcvvn .ree,, will eaoaaMhee n ; MONDAY. IHB ljTit DAY APrttL. F-,r rtl.-rr VnfSria " in. : dors-- - > r' March 32. ir. 15b • iy Ron, Pa. V'Xftb Smded pr— '~*lr w-ti be rtwot. cd at the ''.3 O of the Wroetnrs irf the Ne wd !l"f*e of Kwriay . mailt Redfi-nt -.iHiiv —i ! ' I'diDA' VPRIL 2u4. i• I" fwr M eoriD >*a -si .••iwl -• rl tfPine wo*d. it, 1-e ■ .;, ■ '-l 1.-- 'h- moatlk •:,( Say asst. By rfder of Wrert'A's H. I". IIERK. Ma - L .3. Attorney. 7j i7K YtiiTH re.ttTirnS —By -ayiag at o LlAitn.ri MEI/lii i. - the oe: t. COO YIIISEL "'LDTHIJr WUINUB.i .. the World. TmU ma as >titt food wv. . ,ttu J not a.iash.-I wturn it and get y tirteannw '■ for Men buy all kind.* ' labor avfhg Btsstirind.-r i*%y "hotifd not wh .fay be a ide easier' Try j them! Tty 'hetu* mart " gHSftIFFM SALES. By rirtiui at eoudry sib 0 veml . w. ami fieri facias to me directed, there will he >id at the <'-urt House. in the Borough if B-dSwrt, m 3ufc ar lay th. idlh fey of April us!, a.a. WBT, the 'Wlvaerfri -*n r "i asi . ':i fel-i, ant's interest in and .> a tract if ami adjoining VaJanilfce jTieJfew, dee d, a the north, Con.-hl tinier. mJ Wat. Cook, on the east, John 'let-rise >n the with, Joseph I'ook and Thome* Oak •, etui wort, 'ontaißrng I'M aere*. atop# or -lino, .abir;hjg IT-* icitt, cßorc or !(s>, Aio, Ail dtfttitm' xatmat in ac i to & tiaer t : .ui t a4j:iiniag iaociu jf jr/tm tfhea. inyer and Dr. m 'he jiofUi aad wejrt, Edward j"' : 9:5 r h<- - nth. -D tain hog aeres moreer A - air deff ndant' ; n rod to a Tart ■j lan-i adjuiaing lan tie of doha 3oyer on the eaai. Dr. sh■jeabergtf'A heir a the north and aat, bdiu Dr. dhoen merger* - arixa and Joseph Jkke - n ' containing Ui4 it;re.", more -/r Lea&, eO more r less rt leareti and under feare, with j. twi-sfftr- - *.'>a"own>i dimfcfe bam rhere t - '.•< m the north rta edit. • ntaoing 124 acres', more or Icjw i- tetesdaat's mteresr -a and to a tract -will ivij n-mg Either 'and- -f .ieicadaat 09the '*• Bfesroaaty !je on the northeaid. d"tr,-.-rt n the MKit,h. "entairi • l9# aerw, •- .j ifcit ueXecdant* 3 :qum t *.a aad to a tract of ;*•••.-i a '."osttin-g Tan l. it 4 Sfatbew Potfar -a the Emanad BoiHsger ,m the northweat. * ,sssr • Rarite:" heirs m -the eagt. Aad other fhn-is T ■ * -r.daar,- a rh:-. mtttkeast cc-ata:aiag 0.0 •~re* more re part Jamb a1- all defendant' interest in .-tail a tract of - t *tiaing lands of Dr. fh'>eni>erger ia right ;iit. ■ ■ : i -nnutk >a the n rth. an.i Jsu-oh Barket's to "Wlli. ostaiiitßg T4 arm?, more or fcp interest in .wi to a tract of !aa(i t. -••.ning other laads fhe iefendaat 11 the raw r* h^-w.vi-hTtfet rh* Blajtr ce>mty raeoe thenortheejt. •oefaiaiaig ff.'l \i?- All defendarit'-j iutrt*?f ani to i tract >f aid the.Blaifr enanty iice on the north. - wma& :* Ld -osrhrast a;:i Dr. -r. p.cer in -jh; f 7 ha •> the 7 uth. ■ i 17 -r less improved. Is-nf nferesi inasdw a tract of : ioj ag ther Umls ,f the defeadaat on the sr?;e.v. n' Rarket * inrororeraent on the L.'hi ? ;t. Hard iwafart •> the sostfavwt rod aa ijteorge wagart --a the northwest, eoa tjtic lag - > 7" .iurrt**., raore or less. A . adi. cien.isjiT/- interest m rod to a tract of ;aad *ther .x&U of 'lclendant en the :,.vir *;* :hc iotxiheasT. by John L.aa •liiwcs.r, . ha Siih aad Philip Swagert "• n- 'h'.v 4l -1 acres aore or , A ad sLiendaß? , merest ua osd to a tract i isad jdjoiaing other lands oi defendant >athe nerr -e.- * PeterSfiSter on the socthwest. by Henry j-.- tao ,:hcia -a the '-aath, Hugh Porter and 1 1... Long 0 ihc northwest, oofitainiag t2O ncrc". more or !e.?3. aU. ;iil tbe h-:'iiujiaat 4 interest in rod to • •? rod is the name of Wol Laaghon, a4- oniag iausde-wf Michael Sehatfer, John f Jaeoh Beard on the •uUi. iloarv bouts -n zhe weh. John Line on r.he : ihwest. ami Fithierick Stiffler on the aortheaet, a r?!ga part of ch Frederick Stlfifer tract, oon taisißg i.ros, siwnt srrwcleared and nn ,er ieuce. ■; .1 story -.adit had bog dwelling house *bL I- ff thesapa erectsd. "A; sH feJ'cn iant*- irrtcfesr in and to a tract rod. sdb:"s3ing Bimf.'n flarr rod Emanuelßol imgerri the north, Matthew Patter and James rllcr on ;a t th. Fre*iTc Btiflier rod Adan vfmro on 'he vest, Prederrcic and thereon the aorihfii..jaiainisg acres. 1# acres •>!" which are eared and . i ier fence, vtth a story rod a half ' •r '. ; -•- ;in if: *.f U fhcre n erected. Ate. alt lefen .ant's Interest a an to a tract of rod James Sterling g raUe thereon erccsed. via . all defendant s ai Wrest m rod to a tract •vf i#nd *ii doing Wm. Long -m the e?£fc. M. Tayior on he north, by midbv of JUin tract aow held by John Wijong on he west, rod irod Of Peter Cjissiday on the smith, .■oateittag 141 aercs. witS a tie- -tory log bowe thereon erected. Alio, nil Icfendrot's interest ra rod to a tract f -and aa rhc "ttthcast an seres. Also, ill tefcfelaat'i Interesi in and to a mart of lar.d. adjotnin- drffeadant on the -/jaih"e3t. Biair cocntr iine on the north, and southeast iijr L. :uid J. con'ainm? IttS acres. Also, all defendant's interest in and to a tract of 'ar.d adjoining lands of John Martin, aria iinilith Eran* on the west, and BJair eo. Una 0:1 the oortbeast. J. on the soath. eontainia j 12-*> acres. Also. defendant' interest in and to a tract of land. 9# > < n >°E HFngh Barclay now P. likaey, eti the north. Abraham VVhitmer on the , - ii .>wha. Martin on the sooth and out .•on'iliniuc; $5B acres. Aiso. all the defendant' 3 interest in and to a tract of .stud, arfjonrmng !ands ot Hngh P ir:.er on ihe east. WiUiana Pierson on the v ,t. Alex. Bcott and Ontfith Eritna on the north, containing 4i>l acres. AlSo. all the defendant's interest :n and to •* tract of land, adroinisg lands of Hnjfh Por ter on the soatlr. Jeremiah .iccksoa on the ■fi st, Jao. i'arlor c n the north and John Mar • . on tb.' est t. coatanning 140 acres. A ill d---fend;tftt'-• nter--t in and to a tract f land, adjoining lands of TTiHiam # - n■ , ■■■ ' ..ad on the sout a iiy the part a id 'o Joseph Ak. coatainiogJUacres. .Also, ail daleiidatit'j interest is mi tft a trac* at land, adjaiuinj 'AjUiatn Hunt on the north and east. Jeremiah Jacks i on the south. Robert ftrun and Israel lories on the west, cootainifig 440 acres. Also, ail the defendant's iateres' in a-.d t a tract o' and. adjoining land >f ..oenescr Bin .an ■ a '.he uah. John ilusser :..i di". west, ihsmei Rues and John Thomson, on the north and John Taylor an the eswi. -ontain ing 4S" Acr&i. Aiso. ail the defendaai's interests in and to a tract of land, adjoining lands of Wilson Hunt and John Tay". r tin the -wroth, Alex. Scou. on the east, 'leorga -iwift on the north and John Thomson on- the west, containing 496$ acres. Aiso, ail the deiemiaot's interest ia aad to a tract "f '.and. adjoining, thu Bla'r county it-ie >n he aor.h. Pan 1 Kees in the-south, and Bttgit Ro.'wsrts on the west, 4-TJ acreti, pars m B.ir cottUif. Also, aii ihe defendant's .nterest ia and to a tract of land adjoinina lands of Wtlsoo Hunt on dbs west. Dan"! Rees on the north Alexander Scott on the east, aad William Piterson on ;Jte -Mroth. containing 40H it ires. Aiso, ml the defendant's interest in and to a :r*ci of Land aiij.ciniug lands af John Tay lor and Dan'! Sees on the west, the Blair etrinty one on the north. Philip .'iieia ou the it aad 1 rnffit.il £vun- on the juuth. con tan iug P> acres, part in Blair county. Aiso, all the defendant's interest in aad to ft 'met of land, adjoining land* of Hugh Bar day on he east, 'irifitli Kvausi on the iouth. Alexander Scott on the west aad the Blair :ounty line on the 'north, ontaining J72 acres. Seized and taken in execution as the prop ertv of Darid C. McCormack. ROBERT STECKMAN. ihrrijf. -iienif i Office, Bedfoni, Pa. March29,'>7 QOURT PROCLA.WATIOM. Tt ft. C,rM*, ft. Jnsi>M of ft- Poa*>e r ftnfi Cintt life the -tifrrrmt TamoMp. to to* Cotsofy nf Bedford, Greeting: Ksow rs dial in pursuance if a precept fe me directed, infer the band and the seat -if 2ie Hon \LKXANDHR nTX'J-. Preridcnt be holdea for the swsiy of Bed ! ford, aforesaid, on the I */i J/'iflJiy if A i'riotj 'he lid fey. u ':<> :oek in the f renoon .f that fey, there and hen ;o lo those thine* to which your -evcrsl ffi e* pertain. '•tvc tmderaiy hand at Bedford, in life Lith of Cebmary La 'he year of our Lord, 1567. aire: ROBERT iSTECKMAy. .-faff. F) COT-TSB'S yOTTCE. Vj Ail persons interested are hereby -unified that : fae foil' 'Win? named scc.untiuits hare Sled rhe'r icconnts ;n the R-ec-.-ter- o®*e of Bedford county uid that rife -a me will be presented to the Or • r sans' Court in ami for laid cnuuty, on Tuesday. he —id fey of April next, at the Coori Houre. in ; Bedford, for coacrmation: I. The account of Joseph Horn fed ilenry Horn. administrate.n of the estate of Henry Horn, ate of Seheilsburg Bomiigh. ieceased. ?. The account of Daniel Ritehey. sduuni'tm : tor d .ail and -lingular the goods fed credits L. were of John Ritehey, late of rniou Town hip, Bedford co.. dee* A 11. The ac-eonnt of John - layer, administrator of the good* and ihatteis, Ac-, winch were of Ad un Stayer, late of .-oath Woodberry j Bedford -0., ilee'A i. The ar ■ --nit of Jacob Trontman. Jr.. Adiuin :itru rof Wliliam Bomieii, lec'A who was Aii ; minisrrai r of the estate >f Chas. Johnston. late it Londonderry tp., -iec A The aocount f Barnaul Ben-ier, 2nt.. Ad nUtrator of the estate of Wm. iiraliier. Sate of j Hopewell tp., lec' i- The accuuuc of WilHain Warding, A-iminis j irat /r f Ul and singnlar 'he goods fed chattci... rights ami crwilts whicfa were : Hemr? Warwng, Esq., of the township of Brr-ud Sop, in the county i if Bedford, iee'l. I r. The -.-count >f Micbaei Wertz. Executor 4 the last Will and Testament of -arah Pierce, late 4. The account ofHenry Fines, wlmitristrutor of j i"hristena Pluck, late of Middle Wmdbexry towu ] ship, dee' A ■barl?.-. rt E. dHAXMOX. Ree'r. ■ t#Bt '?! S.Krj •tiitjnnft is,/, i ftfl fit •) <>i pifu/M./.'M SO A l. A. POHTS. Attorneys. March k;im. PTBLIC SAL* ->P TAtrAffl.l! BEAT. BP TATE. JOHN ALSIP. Auctioneer. By virtue of in order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned, Administra tors if the estate of Jacob debnebty, late of Fat ten aunty. Penn'a., deceased, will sell at pnblie latere, upon the premises, on MONDAY", the Sth dav >"f April neiti *8 that certain valuable FARM OR TRACT op LANT>, situate in Morrison's Cere. Middle Woodbury tp., Bedford county, adjjiniujJlands ot'tieerge Sharp's inn, now Solomon finier, David Stuekry. Baa'! Teeter and other--. ntainiug about 110 acres nett measure, aie- at .0 seres leered and 'irater fence, and "he balance weil '.itobereil. The eis also a Spring !> f good water tvpon the rremtses. The above property will be sold in LOTS, or altogether, to suit ttarehasers. immediate posses sion "iron and deed made st continuation 'f sale. Title indisputable, •'ale to eminence at 11 o'- clock A. M. of Hid daw. when terms wf April, A. D. 15*.?, for the purpose of taking nway tfore-aid. J. B. DUSAISORKOW. March ik.lt ftawiiihnir.