PlliLiC SHE OF REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of aa oider of the Orphans' Court of Bed lord County, the subscriber Administrator of the estate of Mefchior Fisher, dec'd, will sell at Public Sale, on the premises, in liar ison Town ■hip, on Saturday the 28.1 day of March, next, the following real estate, viz : a trjiet of land situated in said Township, late the property of said d.-c'd, adjoining lands of Richard Km fl's heirs and Peter Weriz. "on the east, the subscriber on the west, Fred'lt Turner and KnufTs heirs on the north, and Jehu M. Smith and Titer Wertz on the South, containing 97 acres and 148 perches nett measure, about seventy acres of the laud are cleared and under cultivation, six acrisof which are m- '.dow, the residue is well timbered. The improvement* a.e a log dwelling house, log stable and other nt builcmgs; there is aiso a number of fruit trees on the piece, and water which never fails, convenient to ti.; house. The land is on Dry Ridge, and runs within a few rods of the Turnpike. 1 he U rms sre-one third of the parch tso money to remain in the laud tor t e use •. wi on . one third in the hand at the confirmation ot the sale and the ether third in two equal anmn.. payments without interest. DAVID - ' March 1, 1831. _ _ . ™ j' XE CUl'O R'S JVOTICE. VIQTI"E isherebv given that Letters Testamen j\ U ry on the will of John Bowser, late of Colersin Vow .ship, Bedford County, have been grantol by the Register of said County. to the subscriber —all persons indebted to tin- estato are notified to make iiimv rh lie ],i\menT, ami those having c 1 litis thereon, will present theui duty au thenticated for e. trleraent. MiI.HALL lUILDERBAUM, Residing in Bedford Township. March 1, 1861. Tiaih SHE. BY virtue i f sundiy writs of Vend Exponas to mo directed, there will be sold at the Court House, in iho Borough of Bedford, on Saturday, the 25tb day of March 1861, at 11 o'clock A. ,\l-, the lollowing described Real Estate, to wit : One tm< t of land contaiuing. 236 acres, more or less about 75 acres cleared and under fence with a large two story log dwelling house and double log barn thereon erected, adjoiainiug lands ot Jno. K,,bison, John Caver.der, and othcis, situate in Southampton Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of W iiiiarn May. JOHN J CESSNA. Shend. Sheriff's Office, Bedford, March 1, 1861. Auditor s notice. Florence Kramer, use } In Common Pleas of of John CtsMia, Esq. | Bedford County No. 208 Bryan Gardner k Co. (April 1 • ucr> j * 71 •nil Alex. Reynolds, l Facias* No. 18 February I vs. • 1861. Henry S. Kmg. J The undersigned appointed Aii'.ttor. to make distribution of money arising from sale of Heal Estut. i t above Deft, find facts kc., tll attend to the duties ot bis appointment, oil Frid.,y, "29th March 1861, at liis office, in the Botough of ried. ford, at which lime all interested attjn l^ March t, 183l- Auditor. fcsiiiie of Jacob Mtodetttus, bee'd. TV~ OTICK is hereby given that the undersigned, IN appointed Auditor, by the Orphans' Court of Befifoid C< uutjr, to distribute the balance in the liaials of Jacob A. Nicodetuus, Executor of the last will, kc., of Jacob Nici-demus. late of Middle Woodberry Township, ia said County, dec'd, and to leport the facts to said Court, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office, m the Borough of Bedlur!, on M mday, the ■dav of March, A. D. 1861, at one o'clock, P. M.. of said day. S. L. RUSSELL, March 1, 1861.—b Auditor. ~#&oo REWA RD7 fipllE above reward will be paid to any- person, JL finding a silver lever watch, hunting case, with an eagle on the face side, and carved on the back. Said watch was lost on the 20th of last month, between the old toll gate and the Willow Hotel, in Snake Spring Township. March 1, 1861.-c.* JAMES SPARKS. SCHOOL rrUIE subscriber respectfully informs tbe citizens JL of Bedford and vicinity,that he will commence a school term ot four months, on Monday, April Bih. By request he will form a Normal Class, and offers superior inducements to those who are qualifying themselves tor the bu iness of teaching. Terms moderate, and wfli be given on applica tion to him. CHAS. W. GREENE. .March 1, 1861. -— L r D - T()R , s NOTICE. A. C. James, 1 In common Pleas of Bedford vs. [ County, No. 17, Feb. T. 1861. Wm. O'Neal. \ The undersigned, appointed to make distribution of money arising from sal-a of Real Estate, of above Deft, find facts &c., will at tend to the duties ot his appointment, on Thurs day. 28th of March 1861, at tbe office of Cessna & Shannon, in tbe Borough ot Bedford, at which time all inii rested can attend. J. PALMER. March 1, 1861. Auditor. Attention Continentals. ALL members of the vol ft etr corps of Bedford, entitled the -C<i>tin.J i ils," and those who w.feh to join, are hereby called upon to meet at the Court House, on S.ituriiay, March 16th, at 2 o'- clock P. M. for drill, fay order of the Captain. B. MiDDLETuN, Drill Scrg nt. March 1, 1861. OF ViLFiBLE BEIL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County., the undersigned will offer at public sale, on tbe prcmi*s, on Saturday '23 d ot'March, next, the loliowing described real estate. Purpart "A," containing 5-3 acres and 26 per ches nett, being tbe one third part thereof, adjoin ing lands of Jacob Snider, Frederick Stoler and others. Part "B." containing 47 acres and 128 perches nett measure, adjoining lands of Samuel Burger, Jacob Working and others. Purpart C," containing 212 acres nett measure, ■dicing lands of D. Snowberger, Martin Miller and others, and Purp: rt "D," containing 128 acres and 41 per ches uctt measure, adjoining lands of Frederick Btoler, A. Eviirsole aud others! all situated fn Middle Woodberry Township, Bedford County. Being the real estate of Dr. Wm. W. Reel, dec'd, lately appraised under proceedings in Par tition. TERMS: One third at confirmation of sale and the balance in two equal annual paymentc without Interest. AARON REED, Feb. 22, 1861. Executor Administrators' Police. | INTERS of administration having been grant -I—J ell to the subscribers', on the estate of Isaac Grove, late of Monroe Township, dec'd, all per sons indebted to said cstato, are hereby notified to mike payment immediately, and those having claims against tbe san.e will present them property authenticated for settlement JESSE GROVE. West ProvlJence, . JOHN L. GROVE, Monroe, Feb. 22, 1861.-f Administrators, Ahr|'' assortment of Ciothing for sale cheap, at shoemaker's store. SHETLAND wool, aD colors,at Dr. Harry's, Dec. 21, 1860. Statement of the Recepts and Ex prntliiorei OF the Bedford and Stoystown Turnpike Road Company, for the year ending 2d January, 1861 To Balance at settlement, 2d Jan. '6O. $97 20 To am't., of tol's collected daring the year, 1673,16 $1,670.36 By am't. cf Expenses during the year, $1,622,39 Balance in the Treasury, 47597 No dividend made. PETER SCHKLL, Feb. 22. 1861. Treas'r. Aditiinfatrator'fl Notice, 7" ETTERS-of Administration upon the Estate of J_j Francis SlcGirr. late ot Juniata Township, dford county, dec'd, having been granted to the übscribcr bv the Register of Bedford County, all person* having claims against said estate, are here by notified to present ti.e same properly authenti cated, f<>r settlement, and all persons indebted are requested to make immediate payment. OWEN McGIRK, Feb 22,1861. Adni'r Bedford Township. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of administration having been granted to the subscriber, on the estate of Geo. Ritcb ey, lute of Union Township, dec'd, all persons in debti d to said estate aro notified to m.ike payment immediately, and those having claims against said estate will present thecu properly authenticated for settlement. LEVI RITCOEY, Ft, to. 22 , 1861—L* VLhfat Flonr. CHOICE fr>sh ground family and Supciflne floor constantly ou hand and tor sale by the 1 barrel or (xjund, by OBTER & CAKN. Feb. 22, 1861 FlliUtl SILT By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Fedf rd County, the undersigned will offer for ! sale itt Public Vendue, on the premises, on Friday, the Sfh day of March next, i he fell wir.g deseiiled Valuable Real Estate, | situate in Monroe Township. Bedford County, iid ! joiuirac lani of Bernard Ciaybaugh, Wm. CarrnTl. J-'bn FliU'hfr and Leonard Nycum, CONTAIN ING 234 ACRES, about 130 acres cleared, about 130 acres cleared, about 6 acres of which are good meadow, balance in high state of cultivation.— The improvements are a two story Plank House, a double Log Barn, IVagon Shed, and other out building.*. The purchaser can have possession on the Ist of April, 1861. Sale to commence at 10 i o'clock of said day, when the terms will he made ! known by JOHN NYCUM, Adni'r. of Wm. Nycum, dec'd. | Feb. 22, 1861. Aliickerel and Herring. C 1 HOICK late caught fat fish, just received. ?t / cheap side. OSTER & CARN. i Feb. 22, 1861. i J3DMUV IST ROTOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Alfred S. Or<-r, late of South Woodberry ■ township, dec'd, having been granted to the sub ; wii! or livirg in Middle Woodiicrry tp., all persons Si debted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claim* against the same, will present Ihern properly authenticated lor settlement. emus S. OVER, Feb. 15, 1861.—f Adm'r. , A LL persons indebted to the subscriber, are t\ hereby not.fi d *o call and settle their ac counts before the first ot April next, or they will be left in tho kinds of a Justice for collection. SAR4H E. POTTS. ! Feb. 16, 1861. ELECTION. A N election for five managers of the Chambers- J\. burg and Bedford Turnpike Road Company, will be held at the Public House of J. McDonnald, j in .McConnellsburg on Monday the 4th day of; I March next, at 1 o'clock P. M. T B. KENNEDY, j | Fob. 15, 1861. President. ! sliriliifs OF Bedford County lor 1860. William Sbafer, Esq., Treasurer of Bedford County in ac count with said County, from the 2nd day of Jan uary, 1860, to tho 7th day of January, 1861. TREASURER, PR. To cash received of collectors : John B Zook, Liberty 1857 sl4 11 Sol mon Steel, Hopewell 1858 30 00 John Morgort, Cunib. Valley " 40 00 George F. Steel, Liberty " 1 32 ; Michael Bone. Londonderry " 84 87 William Cornell, Monroe " 81 11 1 Anthony Smith. Napier 20 00 i William Kirk, St. Chir, " 78 92 Jared Hanks, Southampton < 31 00 John B. Fluke. S. Woodberry 4 95 Isaac Mongol, Bedford Bor. 1859 250 00 | Michael Feiter, Bedford Tp. " 662 67 i Joseph Evans, Broad Top " 140 00 1 Michael Biohl, Colerain M 204 73 ! Jacob B 'Anderson, Cumb. Val. " 198 67 David Miller, Harrison " 158 12 William Young, Hopewell " 133 03^ John Gillespie, Juniata •• 149 00 George Hhoad*, Liberty " ' 40 00 Levi Carpenter, Londonderry " 181 25 Philip Snyder. Monroe " 107 76 A brum TI .ckborn, Napier " 427 75 David Fore. Providence East 117 00 Jacob Barndollir, Prov. West ■ 125 00 Jacob VV. Miller, Scbe'lsb'g bor. " 68 62 John W. Hoover, Sft. Clair 424 00 Adam Shafer, Snake Spring " 93 go John Bennett, Southampton 1859 245 64 Join Fiekis. Union " 153 72 G. B. Holsiuger, Woodherry M. " 556 79 J. S. Brumtiaugh. Woodberry S. " 662 00 ! A.J. Sanson), Bedford Bor. 1860 282 02 M. HoMerbaum, Bedford Tp. > 867 00 Samuel S - Fluko, 8.-oad Top 72 85 Simon Stucky, Colerain 12-5 00 Samuel B. or, Cumb. Valley 236 00 Hugh Wertz, Harrison " 80 00 Wm. Cjpb"r, Hopewell ' 60 00 Leoua d Bitner, Juniata " 65 00 Isaac Kensingcr, Liberty " 90 00 John Wilhelm, Londonderry 140 00 Philip Felten, Monroe • 162 00 Joseph Black, Napier " 81 00 Wm Lysinger, Prov. B. " 75 00 1). Hi cliej, Prov. V 7.► 185 00 John Otto, Scbellsbtirg " 20 00 Jacob Betkheimer. St. Clair - 280 00 Joseph Disbrow, Snake Spring • 128 00 Philip Ktingeiman, Southampton • 135 00 Abram Croyle, Union • 71 06 Rndolpii Ilaover, Woodbury M. 261 00 "J. S. Brumbaugh, Woodberry S. - 120 00 Amount received of Samuel DavU $33 71 Wm. 8. Fluke, jury funds 140 02 D. Shuck 1 41) 51. M. Peebles, on estrayi 8 93 Att'y Moweron judgment against F. Rtlffler, 212 40 Amount ou unsealed lands 853 21 $9131 62| CR. William Scbafer, Treasurer of Bedford County, Cr by ■mount of moneys pid to sundry persons Drafts drawn by Commissioners as follows 1 B . amounts paid constables for returns,kc. $268 28 Election board and leturn judges 789 00 Road and bridge viewers 2r2 20 AsseasmenU on lusnr.ince of Co. buildings 60 70 do do Damages on roods 48 00 Amount paid assessors 226 79 j A J. B iylor, late court crier 26 60 BEDFORD INQUIRER. Lewi A gnaw, cleaning and attending Court llotwe 25 70 Charles Merwine, for putting in cellar and chopping wood 65 00 Joshua Mower repairs to Court House A 25 Mary Morris, scrubbing commissioner's office, itc. X 15 00 John Lesig for spout stones 7 11 Ileury Sellers, white washing Court room, Ac. " 14 00 A. B. Cramer, bill lumber for repairs to Court House 10 40 B. F. Harry, stationery 6 22 John Bonier, hobbles for prisoners 6 00 H. C. Reamer, oil and paints 9 28 For repairs to public buildings 18 77 D. B Troutraan holding inquest on dead body ol man unknown 11 97 M. M. Peebles, holding inquest on body tound dead 3 71 BY AMOUNT paid County Commissioner's as follows : C. Evans, 67 00 J. Beckley, 78 00 U*m. Pearson, 62 00 J. Felghtner, 13 00 220 00 By amount paid Commissioners for salo of Poor House property. O. E. Shannon 21 00 'osejih ¥. Noble, g 00 Jobn Nycum 6 00 83 00 John Mower, Esq., salary as attorney to Commissioners for '59 '6O. 100 00 Werner llerkens, making cushins for set tees in jury box 3 50 Wm. S. Fluke, costs in Commonwealth case, and boarding prisoners 892 03 Reamor Jt Way, stationery 4 02 ! Jonathan C. Dicken, borrowed money and ! interest " 636 €0 ■ Interest on money borrowed* of sundry j persons 438 00 Samuel Davis appropriation to Bedford County Agricultural Society, 100 00 1 | For building and repairing bridges 820 75 F. C. Hutter, binding old Dockets for Protbonotary's office 42 25 Wiliiani S. llave.n, new Dockets for Pro thonotary's oflice 27 40 S. 11. Tate, Prothonotary's fees 183 SI .Mate Treasurer on deficiency of assessment 752 37 Samuel Radebaugh, costs 8 72 Moneys relunded to collectors 82 39 do do do Simpson 44 18 O 11. Gaitber, auditing Protbonotary's account 18 00 G. H. Spang, costs In Commonwealth cases 42 00 J. Stiver, costs iu Commonwealth vs. T. O. Mock £1 75 | Supporting prisoner in Western Penitenti ary 96 22 ; H. Nieodetnus, services as clerk to com missioners 180 00 H. Nieodetnus, costs in Commonwealth cases 34 22 B. F. Meyers, printing 273 50 j David Over, do 282 25 i Premiums on fox scalps 815 89$ ' Petit jurors 900 23J 1 Grand do 887 95 i Constables attending juries 95 00 ! Levi Agnew, court crier 45 00 Exonerations and escapes 248 50 Uncurrent money of G.R. Holsingor 5 00 Tieasurer's salary 185 00 Levi Agnew atteudiug auditors 2 00 I Miscellaneous 65 00 County auditors and clerk 70 00 Balance due county _ 161 78 9131 62 STATEMENT of moneys due to the County of Bedford, on the Tib tUy of January, A D., 18(51. Abram Snowden, Cumb. Val. 1854 $39 79 J. A. Nicodemus, M. Wood'by 78 23 John Dasher, Hopewell 1850 60 56| Jotin A. Osborne, Broad Top 1857 79 90 i James Smith, St. Clair " 548 04 Lemuel Evans Broadtop 1858 227 08 John Morgret, Cumb. Valley • 109 24 : .Solomon Steel, Hopewell '• 225 20 Jarcd Hanks, Southampton " 87 23 J A. Nicodemus, Wood'by M. " 122 11 Isaac Mengel, Bedford Bor. 1859 91 83 Joseph Evans, Broa itop " 167 47 J. B. Anderson, Cumb. Valley " 83 01 David Miller, Harrison " 44 48 Wm. Young, Hopewell " 90 00 John Gillespie, Juniata " 29 03 George Khoads, Liberty " 115 44 Levi Carpenter, Londonderry 74 72 Philip Snyder, Monroe " 157 48 ■ A. Blickburn, Napier •< 15 75 ; David Pore, East Providence 66 86 J. Barndollar, W. Providence < 109 27 j J. YV. Miller, Schellsburg Bor. " 16 15 John YY r . Hoover, St. Clair < 17 56 ' John Fickes, Uuion 163 33 J. S. Brumbaugh, Wood'by S. 157 61 A. J. S'ansout, Bedford B r. 1860 462 40 M. liolderbaum, Bedford Tp. • 653 62 Samuel S. Fluke. Broad Top 319 2>'l Simon Stucky, Colerain " 418 85 Samuel Boor, Cumb. Valley 816 40 Ilugli Wertz, Harrison 219 70 William Cypher, Hopewell " 272 48 Leonard Bitloer Juniata " 331 28 Isaac Keusinger, Liberty " 91 28 John VVillielm, Londonderry " 216 91 Philip Feiton, Monroe " 318 45 Joseph Blackburn Napier " 506 53 VVrn. Lisinger, Providence E. " 249 65 D. Itiichey. (of I.) Providence YV. '• 169 55 Jonn Otto. Schellsburg Bor. " 8b 73 Jacob Berkheimer, Si. Clair " 376 00 Joseph Disbrnw, nake Springs " 236 87 Philip Clingerinan, Southampton " 324 16 Abram Croyle, Union " 349 12 Rudolph Hoover, VVoodberry M. " 731 57 J. S. Brumbaugh, VVoodberry S. " 555 19 10034 34j BEDFORD COUJVTY SS. The undersigned Auditors of said county, do hereby certify, that in pursuance of the Acts ot Assembly, in such cases made aria provided, they rnel at the Court House, in the Borough ot Bedford, and did audit and adjust the accounts between William Shaler, Treasurer of said coun ty, for the year 1860, as contained in the fore going statements, and that we have exam ned the foregoing account of money due to and owed by said county, and that we have found the same to be correct, as witness our hanu and seals, this the 7th day of January, 1861. JAAICS C. DEVORE, DANIEL FLETCHER, GEORGE BAUGHMAN, Attest: Auditors. J. W. Lingkxfelieu. REPORT of the Auditors of Bedford County, to the Auditor General, January 7th, 1861, Wm. Schaler, Treasurer of Bedford County, in ac count with the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia. Treasurer. DR. Tax on Real and Personal Estate: Aggregate amount of said tax outstand* ing at last settlement $7662 59 Aggregate amount of said lax assessed for the year 1860 8127 50 Amount received on ensealed lands 314 79 Amount doe Treasurer Schafer 13j $16005 Oti CONTRA. CR. By amount paid State Treasurer as per receipt 5437 80 Collectors commissions for 1860, and previous years 340 95 Collector's exonerations as per certifi cate of commissioners 107 37 Paid B. F. Meyers publishing notice to retailers and dealers 3 00 B. F. Rleyrs, publishing list of retail ers 15 OC 0. Over, publishing list of retailers 15 OC Levi Agnew, mileage as mercantile ap praiser 12 OC Levi Agnew, services as mercantile ap praiser 20 Treasurer's commission on 5977.78 59 77 Amount uncollected for the year iB6O, and previous years 9993 58 16005 Otj Statement of money owed by tha County r.f I Bedford. j John SJII 2,000 00 | Elizabeth Ilea 50 00 ] John Brioe 6,000 00 _ 7,050 00 RttailePs License. Aggregate amount of said licenses for 18G0, as per list furnished by mercantile appraiser 449 00 CR. Cath paid State Treasurer 210 00 Treasure's commission 22 45 Cash paid State Treasurer 216 55 449 00 Tavern Licents. amount of said Lioense for the year 1860, as per return of Clerk of Court of Quarter Sessions 00 CE. By cash paid State Treasurer as per receipts -> 560 00 Treasurer's commission 32 50 Exonerations of J. A. Snively's license 25 00 Cash paid State Treasurer as ptt 1 receipt 42 50 CSO 00 Eating Houses. To aggregate amount of said li cense 110 00 CR. By cash paid State Treasurer 60 o fl Treasurer's commission 5 50 Cash paid State Treasurer oa p^r receipt 44 50 110 00 Distilleries. Aggregate amount of said licco-e lor 1860 60 00 CR. Cash paid State Treasurer as per receipt 47 50 | Treasuter'a commission 2 50 60 00 F endtrs of Spiritom Liquors. ' By the quart 75 00 CR By cash paid Stte Treasuier 71 25 Treasurer's commission 3 75 | 75 00 Billiird Rooms. To aggregate arot., of said liocure for the yoar 1860 17 00 CR. By cash paid State Treasurer as per receipt 16 15 Treasurer's commission ~ 85 17 00 Ten Pin Alleys. To aggregate amount of said li cense 83 00 CR. Bv cash paid St.ta Treasurer as per receipt 36 10 Treasurer's commisviou 1 90 38 00 Confectionaries. Aggregate amount of said license 35 00 CR. By cash paid State Treasurer 23 75 Treasurer's commission ~ 1 25 Exoneration on P. Devoro 6 00 35 00 Hawkers and Peddlers. * To aggregate amount of aaid li cense 8 00 CR. By cash paid State Ti assurer 8 00 16 00 Banking Houses. Agg r eg a *e amount 10 00 CR By cash paid State Treasurer 9 50 Trcasurer'a commission 50 10 00 BEDFORD COUNTY SS. The undersigned, Audi tors of said oennty, do hereby certify, tLat in pursuance of the Act of Assembly in such cases made and provided, they met at the Cnuri Mouse, in the Borough of Bedford, and did audit, and adjust the accounts between William Shafer, Treasurer of said county, oud iLo Com mouwealth of Pennsylvania, contained iu the foregoing statements. Witness our bauds and seals, this 7tb day of January, 1861. JAMES Q. DEVORE, DANIEL FLETCHER, GEORGEBAUGUMAN. Attest: J. W. LINOENFELTEH. February 8, IS6I. Receipts and Expenditures OF CHAMBERSBUBG & BEDFORD TURN PIKE KOAI) COMBANT, for the year end ing Jan. 7th 1861t To balance at last By amount ex>en settleinent, $6,385 84 sea, $4,080 73J Receipts, 4,961 40 Divi'ds paid since last suttlem't, 1,t£76 12J S.B imiiart, j't. 942 69 Manager's pay, 250 00 Sect'y & Trea'r, 100 OO Bal-in Troa'y, 1,686 (0 $8,387 24 $8,836 24 Unpaid Dividends, 2,183 97. AM. u. MCDOWELL, Jan. 26,1861-Si Treaauier. Scrofula, or Sing's Evil, is a eowtitutional disease, a corruption of the blood, bv which this fluid becomes vitiated, i weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it pi-1- id.s the whole body, and may burst out i d -jus on any part of it. No organ is free from its n'taek*. nor is there one which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial di-cuse, low living, dis ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, a ove a'J, hy the venereal infection. What ever be lis origin, it is hereditary in the con-' itit.ut.nn, descending "from parents to children u uto the third and fourth generation indeed, it seems to be the rod of Itim who says, " I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." Its effects conm"""c by deposition from the b 1 rod of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in I'M lunprs, liver, and internal organs, is termed I tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on suiface. eruptions or sores. This foul cor- I< ruptioti, which ger.ders in the Wood, depresses the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu -11 ns not only so Tor from scrofulous com plaLits, hut they nave f;ir less power to with stand the attacks of other diseases; conse- I qucntly, vrvt numbers perish by disorders vh* •!:. although net scrofulous in their nature, a*. still rendered fatal by this taint in tho | system. -Most of the consumption which de j cim.ites the human family has its origin directly j in thi scrofulous contamination; and many ch-'fnetivediseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or are ggravated by the same cau.se. Ore quarter of oil our people are scrofulous; their persons are invaded by this lurking in fection, and their health is undermined by it. : c! ur.se it from the system we must renovate tJi.o blood by an alterative medicine, and in v .re'? it by healthy food and exercise. S-ch a medicine we supply in AYEH'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilia, the most effectual remedy which the medical sfc'.ii of our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com bined from the nmt active remedials that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul d rdcr from the blood, and the rescue of the j system from its destructive consequences. j Hence it should be employed for the cure of not oc.lv scrofula, but also those other affec tions whi.h arise from it, such ns ERUPTIVB and SKIN DISEASES, ST. ANTHONY'S FIRB, ItonE, or EHYSIMK.4B. 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As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pair* or physical dehility is astonished to fiud his i health or energy restored by a remedy at once so i simple and inviting. | Not oclv do they cure the crery-day complaints of every body, but also ntany formidable and t dangerous diseases, lhe agent below named is pleased to furnish grabs my American Almanac, rontairdng cc rtifieafes of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints: Costire ness, Heartburn, Headache arising from disordi red Stomach, J\auiea, Indigestion, Pain in and Morbid Inaction of the liotceii, Flatulency, Loss of Appe ; tile. Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body ox obstruction of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ] TOR THE RAPID CURE OP Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, j Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump* | tion, and for the relief of Consumptive j Pnticnts in advuueed stages of the j disease* So vide is the field of its usefulness and so nu- I merous arc the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons pub licly known, who l ave been restored from alarming ami ever desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its superiority over every j other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape ' observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ | for lite distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the I community have failed and been discarded, this , has gained friends hy every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted -they can never forget, and pro- j lk:.-ed cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. B. F. Harry, B dford ; B.trudollar & Son, Bloody Run; G. B. Amick, St. Clearville; J. Brenenian, VVoodberry; Geo. Ganiill, West End; J. E. Cfd ivn, Schellsburg ; and by dealers generally. Sept. 28, 1860. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Mrs Rebecca Shim"r. lute of Union Township, dee'd, having been this day granted to the sub scriix-r, residing in said township notice is therefore given to al! persons indebted to said estate to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them duly'authenticated for settlement. JOSEPH IMLER, Feb. 8,1861-* Administrator. Notice of liu orpora'ion. ALL persons interested are hereby notified that at the present session of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, an application will be made, for the passage of an act to be entitled, "An Act to In corporate the Glamorgan Irou Company," giving such company tlm privilege of holding lands in Huntingdon and Bedford Counties, and of canying on the business of manufacturing iron therein, in which bill the noderaighed will bb the,corporators named. CfURLES WOOD, BJMUEL ISETT, R. B. WIG TON, WM. P. JOHN FULTON, L. T. WATSON, Feb. 8, 1861. Corporator. CHEAT BARGAINS! WISHING to reduce our stock low as possi ble by spring, we will offer every description WINTER GOODS at eoet—for cash- Heady made Clothing at hall Price— call and see locyourselves 1 A. B. CBAMEK t CO. Jan. 18. 1801. HATS AND CAPS. Just received an extensive and varied assort merit ot Dress, Opera, Embassy and Prince ol Wales Hals of beautiful model and fabric, ful ly op to the progress of the times comprising every variety i pattern, color and quality, from 50 cents Ui . OSTER & CAKN. Oct. 26 1*60.-3*, 1 TINSEL ZKPiiYH all colors at Dr. Harry's Das. 21, lbtfU. j THE DML Y PBEPARATIOHf THAT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF RIDS AMD GROWS MORE AMD MORE POPULAR EVERY DAY ! i And testimonials, new.and almost without mini j ber, might be given from ladi;-s and gentlemen in all grades of society, whose united testimony none I could* resist, that Prof. Wood's llitir Restorative ; will res"ore the bald and gray, nr.d preserve the hair j of the youth to c>ld age, in all its youthful beauty. Battle Creek, Slieh., Dec. 21, '858.* Fnor. WOOD: Thee wilt please accept a line to inform thee that the hair on my bead all fell off over twenty years ago, caused by a complicated chronic disease, intended with an eruption on the head.— A continual eours-; of suffering through life having reduced me to a state ot dependance, I have cot l>eeu able to obtain stuff lor caps, neither hare I been able to do them up, in consequence of which my head has suffered extremely from cold. This induced me to pay Brigys & Hodges almost the last cent I had on earth for a two dollar liottle ot thy Hair Restorative about the first of August last.— I have faithfully followed the directions and the. bald spot is now coverec with hair thick and black, though short, it is also eomicg in all over my head. Feeling confident that another large liottle would restore jt entirely and permanently, I (eel anxious | to porseveie in its use, and being destitute of meat s to purchase any more, I would ask thee if thee wouhist not be willing to send me an order on thine agents for a bottle, and receive to thyseif the scripture declaration—'-the reward is to those that are kind to the widow and the fathei less " Thy friend, FUfcANNAH KIKBT. Llgonier Noble Co., Indiana, Feb. 5, 185®. P EOF. O. J. WOOD: Dear Sir:— LO t lie BITTER part of lite year 1852, while cltcndir.g the Statu and National Law School of the State of New Yo*k, my hair, from a cause unknown to me, commenced falling off' very raj idly, so that in the short spaco of six mouths, the whole tipper part of my scalp was almost entirely bereft of its covering, and much of the remaining jiortion tipon the side and back part of my bead shortly after became gray, so that you will not be surprised when I tell yon that upon | my return to the State of Indiana, my more casual acquaintances were not so much ot a loss to dis cover the cause ol t'.io change in my appearance, as my more intimate acquaintances were to recog n>Z' me at all. I at "tico made application to the most skillful physicians in the country, but receiving no as surance from them that my hair cculd again be re stored, I was forced to become reconciled to my late, until, fortunately, in the latter part of the year 1857, yur Restorative vms recommended to me by a druggist, as being the most reliable Hair Restorative irr use. I tried one bottle, and found to my great satisfaction that it was jiroducing tlio desired effect. Since that time, I have used seven dollars' worth of your Restorative, and as a resud. Lave a rich coat of very soft black hair, which u money can buy. As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and "kill in the production of so wondeiful an article, I have recommended its use to mar.y of lay friends ' ami acquaintances, who, 1 atu happy to inform you, are using it with like effect. Very respectful! v, vou rs, A. M. LATTA. Attorney and Counsellor at Law Depot, 444 Broadway, and s.dd by all dealers throughout the world. The Restorative is put up in bott'es of thrcs sizes. viz; large, medium and email holds $ a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle ; the medium holds at Last twenty per cent, more in porportion than the small, retains for two dollars per bottle j trie large holds a quart, 40 percent more in pro portion, and retails for three dollars per bottle. O.J WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 444 Broad way, New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Loci*, Mo. And told by ali good Diuggists and Fancy Goodj Dealers. Doc. 7, 18C0.-Srn fTX <2> r 535.00 Pays the entire oost for Tuition in the most popu lar ami successful Commercial School in the coun try. Upwards of TWELVE HC.VDHFD young men from TWENTY-EIGHT different States, have been ed ucated lor business bora within the past three years, some of whom have been employed as Book Keepers at salaries of $2000,00 per Annum, immediately upon graduating, who knew nothing of accounts when they entered the College. misters' sons half price. Students enter at any time, aud review when they please, without extra charge. For Catalogue of SG pages. Specimens of Prof. Cowley 's Basincss and Ornamental Penmanship, and a large Engraving of the C< ll'-ge, inclose twenty-live cents in Postage Stamps to the Princi pals. JENKINS fc SMITH, Feb. 8, 1861. Pittsburgh, Pa. EXECUTORS' MOT ICE. LETTERS Testamentary having been granted to the subscribers on the Estate of James Hin ton, late of Napier Township, dee'd, all jiersons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment, immediately, and those having claims against the same will present them properly authen ticated for settlement. SHADRICK HINTON, Napier Tp. J. C. EALY, * Jan. 25, 18Gl-f Schellsbur. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. LET TERS testamentary having been granted to the subscriber, living in Middle Wood berry Township, on the Estate of Joseph Keagy. lata of said Township, dee'd; all persons indebted to said esiato are notified to make payment immedi ately, and those having claims against the samo will present them properly authenticated for set tiemeut. D. S. LONGER ECKER, Jan. 11, 1861.* Executor. Notice of Incorporation. TVJ OTICE is hereby given that application will be J. v made to tho Legislature of Pennsylvania at its present session, for the passage of an act en titled, '-An Act to Incorporate tho Powelton Coal and Iron Comjrauy," emjxrweiiug said company to hold lands See., in Bedford aud Huntingdon Coun ties, and that th<> names of corporators in said company will be Francis Jordau, Samuel J. Reeves, Thomas Biddle, Robert 11. l'owell, Charles D. Brodhead and Wiiliam H. Harnod. Feb. 1, 1860. NOTICE. ALL persons knowing themselves in lebted to tbs estate of Jonathan llorton are hereby notified that the books, notes, Btc., are in tho hands of J. W. LingenMter for collection aud that suit will be brought against all who disregard this notice. OLIVER II OR TON, Jan. -8,1861. Adm*r. ELECTION. RI HIE Stockholders ot tho Bedford and Stays. JL town Turnpike Road Comjianyare hereby oo ' ed, that the annual Election of the COMPANY, win bo held at the house of James Fraaber, in SchrHsburg, cn the first Monday of March next, betweeu the hours of one and thr.-E o'clock, P. M. PETER SCHKLL, Feb. 22, 1861. Secretary. MRS. HALE'S RECEIPTS for Urn imUioa at Dr. Harry 'a. Deo. 21, 1860.
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