The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, April 20, 1860, Image 3

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    Political Announcements.
""[All notices under this head must be pre-paid.]
Prolhonotary.
We are authorized to announce MAJ. SAMTEI. H.
TATE, of Bedford borough. M a candidate (or PTO
thonotary, subject Jo the decision of the Democrat
ic County Convention.
We are anthorizedto announce the nanr- of J. Hf"v-
RY ScHEtx.of Schellsburg, as a candidate lor Pro
lhonotary, subject to the decision ot the Democ'atic
County Convention. .
V.aich 30th, liCO.
Shet'iir
We are authorized to announce Peru*. 11. 8 rune-
BVKER, of Napier towns! Ip, as a candidate lor the
offi. e of Sheriff, subject to the decision o, the V,n
ocrutic County Convention
Weave authorised o jfenonne* Cor.. F. D. BEEOLK,
of Sr. Clair to., r.s a candidate for Shenir, subject
to the decision of the Democratic County Conven
tion.
We are authorized to announce the name oi '. .w-
FNTINE STECE MAN, as a candidate tor IT* E o:
Sheriff. subject to the decis.ou ot tie Democratic
County Convention.
MR. EDITOJ: : , ,
PLEASE anr.ounr Cait* OHN Al.s • aOT
n * t Clair township, a* a casid.date tor 'he • t.i < ol
Sheriff, subject to the deci-ioni of the Democratic
County Convention. M A - sl DEMOL uA 1 *
We are authorized to announce the name ot V.'IL
-lUAM A. Forvn.L, of Barfison 1 owaship.a ac II . -
d,te for the otiir- f She iff, subject to the decision
of the Democratic County Co
1 ~ SPA CI -1- NOTICES.
HOOFLAND'S C?RV'A?4 BITTERS.
TIIEV ARE ENTIRELY VEGETA RLE,
And frt<k from AI oh ie SiiutaiaHt, a4 a I injurious
tHgrtdifm ; , .
Are rdeesaat in taste am. -m- .nr • •i t. ope
ration, wi.i! e*pe! a:! morbid secretions from be
boilv, five bloom to the paiua cheek, and health and
vigor to ti;e Iratf?*?.
They curs DYSPEPSIA.
Titty vn cure NERVOUS PF.3II.ITY.
T.'trv Vill ntre LlVf.it COMPLAINT.
Thry >•■>' l r " •' AV '■ DIC .
'litey witttm'f DISEASE OP THE KiDNEI'S.
27., v teill ctce CONRI IP A110.,.
'i'/ttu Kill ewe PILE' •
Th. 't will rare H F. A I. ■ • ••
Tit'y teill rat, SWIMMING 0 ■■ THE BEAD.
Tiny vtlLcnir. i-LI i i r.h.NO H ...
Tney are prepared by L:. .M. lAv.ivSON, 4:1.
Arc.i Street, Pbrfadelphta, P., and abld by druggist
and storekeepers in every loan and village ia die
United States, Canada*, West lini.es, at d tout:.
America, at cents par bctue.
may i'7/59-ly.
T-Ji fON DEB. C L I: UT ii ■ U i '.
V V Afawda X s
since, Mr. .Tames 11. Besdle, of Runtstilit, Alabaua
called on us and gave us permissi i to pu
the benefit of • isir.z humanity, t Astonish ng
cuie which had b -en cube to .in ta- - ca-e ot is wire
by the use of or.Hance's Veg table .. j deptic i ills,
lie informed us. that at the ti .ie i.is v... conn: u
eed using the medicine, her sy.'.e.n was i:u • -
ly prostrated, by the cumber o. si ns s ■ hid un
dergone, as to ieduce her weigr,'. '■> in.' , t, . ■
she ha, been taking t'i.epili-, ?:.e -.as entirely gat
over the spasms ami has gained in weight and bed
ily health. Shf r.ovv weighs at icas*. -00 IJS.. and
declares she is in bettor enjoyment of health than
ever before in her life. %lr. Bradie also reiated
the case of Mr. Harrison Lightioot ot the same
town, who lias been entirely cured oi the worst iorm :
of Epilepsy by these same puis. . Ir. Light .bo. ,
case was so bad that he never posed av.es;; wita
xurt having an atiacn, oiten falling down .11
street. He has not bad ati attack tor more than a
year. 5Jr. Beadle thinks that il the pv • ever tail
An curing a case, it is for the war.t oi a proper pei
teveracce on the part ui" the per,on in taking them.
U he ffiefsassured from observation HI the ca-e ol
ci! "UHli*, that if they are taken for a sufficient
length of time, they will cure any ca-e. Sent to
any part of the country by mail, on the icce.pt oi a
remittance. Address SETH S. HA.ACE, 10S Baiti
more st., Baltimore, .Md. Price, one box, *3 ; two, ;
i? 5 ; twelve, $24.
irORMS! WORMS!
wv \'£f Various the- |
ones have been started relative to the origin Jot in- .
festinal worms, and yet the question is still a vexed I
oae among medieal authorities. Ofone tact, how
ever, all are informed, and in which all agree the
fatal nature of the influence they exert on children. •
At this season of the year, the attacks of worms
are most frequent as well as most dangeiou,. We ■
take great pleasure in directing the attention ol pa
rents to the Vermifuge of Dr. M'Lane, prepared by
Fleming Bros. Pittsburg. It is one of tha most ex
traordinary medicines ever introduced to the pub- i
)ic, and has never failed of success when tried.
C^Puichasers will bs careful to a,k for Dr.
M'Lane's Celebrated Ver.., ,'uee, manufactured by-
Fleming Bros ,of Pittsburgh, ia. AM oilier Ver
mifuges in comparison are worthless. Dr. M'Lai.e's
genuine Vermifuge, also his celebrated Liver I';.!-,
can now be had at ail respctao e rug stores. —
None genuine without the signatur- • :
FLEMING BROS.
ffIHE GREAT DrTwRACK"
J- To persons eiTii- ■
grating to the extreme south and western country,
is the fear they have of the Fever and Agne —the
most direful of all diseases, i've-y 'E '■• e 1. ar |
of persons attacked by the disease en., ...ade • , p
less in a short time, wahout any means of afford ig
relief. In view of the great demand fur a rem-dv
Dr. Hostettei lia, presented his reieordte,'; 4 B:tt r, :
whose curative powers for all diseases of the si - -
ach have been universally acknowledge !. The j
"Bitters," prepared after a long experience and ■
deep study, have received the er.comiu*". s of the
most eminent physicians, as well as a", ci.irses, !
from every part of our country. *i o those v.. r
doubt their many virtues, all we can say \z to try
them and judge lor themselves respectively.
Sold by druggists and dealers genera'../, every
where.
rL7"Sse advertisement in another colum: .
f MvDFOR'J CLASSICAL INIiTITufE" i
I>
KEY. Jon.v LYON, ] ,
T. LYTTLETOS LYOK, A. M., | "Rim ..
THE Summer session of this institu'ior. wi'i opcr.
on Friday, the 4th day of May 1860.
It is the design of tlie l'r:ncipals, to make this
Academy, in ail respects, a first class Institution, |
for the thorough instruction of youth i.f both sexes, j
and to prqiare them for any profession c,* po.
in life.
Ihe high mora! and scientific tone cf the school I
is well known to this community, and a st-wcl disc.- '
pline will be enforced.
A few boys, (the number is limited ' > ten.) will
be received into the family cf the pn P.-;, as
boarders.
The beauty of the roenery and the -alobrity of i
the climate rsuder Bcdlcrl a moat desirable ioca- ,
tton for such a school.
Persons from abroad, Visiting at the springs, can '
be near their children during tae summer.
It is desirable t.iat pupils should enter at the com
mencement oi the scs-ion, end no pup.l will be re- .
reived for less than one quarter.
t s2'per ypar, including boarding,
TF.SXS. / washing, fuel, light, and Tuition in all
the branches.
Terms for day scholars :
Per Ocartf' ) —English Blanche*.
' ( $7.00, Classical do &e.
June 10,'09.
[DISSOLUTION.
The partnarihip heretofore
'listing between EF.RGUSON 4- MANSpEAKER, i
ihn ,-iay be"n dissolved by mutual consent. — j
lbitt([ fS ! of Ferguson has been sold out to Simon
L. Sh&fer, and the business will hereafter be con
dueted'oy Manspeaker 4* Shafer Those indebted )
a cereuson 4- Manspeaker, will please close their I
•ceounts by cash or note. [april 13,'C0.]
( and Carpet Chain, for sale cheap, at
- -■oemakera*, j apr il cth, 1860.] 1
Wftll KII F'S SALS-.
BY VIRTUE OF
sundry writs of Fi. Fa., Vend. Exponas and Levari
Facias, to me directed, there will be sold at tbe
Court House, in tbe borough of lied lord, tin Satur
day, the *2Sth day of April, 1 SCO, at 10 o'clock A.
JVI., tbe following described Real E>tate, to v. it :
All Kelt's right, title and interest in and 10 one
tract of land, containing 450 acres, more or less,
about seventy-five aeres cleared ar.d under fence,
with a two stoiy log dwelling house wit! kitchen
attached, tenant house, and double log bcrn there-
I on ; adjoining lands of James Rollins, Robert Hud
son and othcts, situate in Colerain Township, Bed
; ford county, and taken in execution as the pioper
' ty of Jacob Mock.
ALSO—
One tract or parcel oi i. ■. !, containing 22 acies,
more or le-_ , nearly all chair I . i d under fence,
with a flame duelling home, one rough cast ten
ant bouse, irame Ma 1 e, sci tol i.oitse and a frui
of a saw mill, tb*r ten erected i adjoining lands o*'
George Eld' r, John l-ii-man, i.'- nr.. > e;tg and
cfber, - it. ite ila: • .. E lord coi-nty. and
j Jaken In e.\f cutioi. n- "n .■ '. ty of f'i:* K'l T.ostie,
• terre tenant.
AH Heft's i.;.•!.•*, t lie a d isteraft in and t;> MM
j tract of land, co s . •• . •••-.•.. .. •: > or I- .®,
.
i"g dwell:-'g I nisi- re. ii r; . ..in. ianr...
01 Pni ip Kins-? y, ' |.r :.: j s.i.i
ate in II yvi-weli ,ii\ rd r 'en a l-k . n.
execution :.,w pi up • '. . i 1,. .
ALCU—
One t act if!.; I, contui. : cue !.-• .! a.•!
.-••*.* , i •. . . • ,
I cleared and und.-- i- ;.c-, will, a two stur. . v-1-
-
,an erected; : i; . I . ..rd t i.eier . ....
; ing lare's of Ai.:.Stiff .. I hid Bolder end
I others, situate in K ;; :er J; -, i • unty, i
f to., -t; in excCu I. ... ajhi ■ ' :ty ot . utrl. I, 1 -
.'.TV
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rare' of . !, s.t..u". m St. Clair t; .. : en:'or<s
couri ; y. on *: • w. Urs • . I'< !.bs' cieek. rj. tinning
, one |,||; re, .- id a. >*. :• iVe., b •:* g part .
.
i ..' • • , 1762, granted to Col. Henry Roquet, and
by iam ■ George Hahie and lo
.
1 in* i 1 e;o:ig g. „■ 1 tak* . n- cit
i t o;i a t.. P;V :!V ci tin). .
.
,
.
.
' ri.or* #rlt;s, and n h ■ g .■.. ;...it 1 ..••• c. . . ti •
.
he: tholore s i',.: to Cadv,*a: ; er I.*. .us, with abo :• ,
g OHiII . ; IfCii i. . L. . -nee, v. a .e
< stone uv-I'll hoti- , f an.-; t . *.;--. . .*-. i, c
;
f The eon erected, ■' w .*!■* ki '**.. ■ - e Ju:.lata
Cr-v- 5 . .*. : ty, n. t.. •• < .*• * c.l .. a. the
property ot U*.-rg
Ol :■ t.act : :i. ~;".i t. >re or
: ,h -:: i • : .i; i' . -ni:,, it
'
on erected. also .ri appl-.' •. ;t. ar-J ■: adi >in in;;
!.h !s if Wiiini i ... u'e, ,ia< ; Serr.te .... ! otoe;.-,
situat • .a St. .Clair town; :.:p, i** ..otd c. •iii'V, and
• I : • . .Jil i> 1.. 1 -' \
!v.
Sue:it-. C hi"•. Bed- I WILLIAM S. FLUKE,
......
tuCalS i —ii -'a -*C riCtL
, All per-jus interes
• fed, we hereby noti.led, tl .t t. ".b'u*. % ne:l
ace 'rigs, da*. .* .tr accotnts in Itiir Regis
ter's Ofi'eo: lie.';aril c*>., i:■ . 'bat ti. : sa:.:-* will
i be present.-.I to tb>. Orphan-'" Couit, in a ! for su d
county, lor co .firrnatio:';. o.t Ttte.Mh-.y tie Ist day oi
May i e;;?, at tne Court 'louse in Benin ' :
1. The account of Henry J. Brur. -r. i. e., adtn'r.
! of the Estate of Campbell iiendrickson, late ol Cutn
i berland Valley tp., deefd.
9 . Thd atfOOUllt of Jsitapb 11. Aoola. r.CO., guar
dian of Obadiab, Deldah, David, Alfred, Hannah,
Mary S. and Harriet Over, Minor children oi Jacob
Over, late of South tt'ocdberiy tp., dee'd.
J. I'he account of S. L. Russell, Esq., adm'r.
"de bonis non" of .Margaret Davidson, late of Bed
ford tp., decM.
4. The account of Samuel I.- Russell. Esq,, Exe
cutor of the last will fj*c., of Afaiy Ann Davidson,
late of Bedford Township, deceased.
5. The account of John P. Hoover, and William
Hoover, Executors of the last will Ate., of Ptnlip 11.
Hoover, late of Napier.tp., dee'd.
6. The accoun ot John Mower, Esq., gnaidian of
Annie E. Mill *:, one oi T:ie daughteis of f homas B.
Miller, late of Bedford iio-oogU dee'd.
j 7. i'he account of Philip R. Ritcbey, adm'r. of
I tbe Estate oi Elizabeth Mixel!, late oi t-uake Spring
i tp.. dec'J.
i a. Tne account of Levi Harbinger, Executor of
: the last Will, Ac., of Catherine iiai i.ug -r, late of
Cumberland V Cloy :,i , : * M.
0. Tin* ; .*eouut of Thnmas Blackburn ard Alexan
der McGregor, Esq., execolors of tbe last wtil ic.,
■ if lienj ;tiiu Buivoii lata ct ri* . Cla'r ! ."ns'iip, de
. ceased.
!o. The account ol lachel Eengy, adu.inistratrix
1 of John iveagv, iati* ■; Cnl.•: ■!:• ty.., dee'd.
| 11. 'fte MCoant of David Hitchew, adm'r. of i! e
Estate of Jacob ilcch evv, U.;. o> Napier towusiiip,
; decea •!.
I 12. The account of Jacob Borket, adm'r. of 'be
: Eta* *oi .- . in*. 15.... .*:, :..tt- < . to;vnbh:( ,
■ d ceased.
, l.'t. T; • account of Ut*r;.-y G. <'• *\ e.-, adn.'r. c
: Estate of' onrad Geye., late of Jut lata town
ship, der : j.
it. Tin* account of V.-n. Ott en 1 Simon Eitrcle
loail, Execute • . • ; . v .11 uf Jor.n llar-
C.Croad, it'': o. .' ,tp.. c' ■
.
ist,atoi o. ;:ie 1. ' '*c. i . i.i. . o. .. ~ .
tp.. '*:c'i!.
"
bonis not) *i s JUcDowi.i, late of t. e iior
oug iof 1 ..... . ...c'd.
Vfce account -*i Jno. Mow* r Gu irdian of Emma V.
G,rv-r, luf •.1 ::.a V. •. •. o; tl - i!s*i t-r-.
.
Register's (' lice, I' .'- J f. 11. 'l' VI" 1,
fold, Ap ii Ctb, ISCO. { K gist**:*.
■ I'STOF GilANl* JURvEi**,
; j Di awn for April T *rni,
C~ J-for. liv. '" tii day, 1- .
org-* : r, I ,:<• vn, • :1'..v.: A.'ions, Esq.,
Thomas Eiackbur.i. George Boris, David Boyer,
Daniel Hear. 1). A. T. Clack. ■ t*nu ! Beck lev - Ua.;c
*1" : k. G-org ' i'■.cr.l-a.ic v.";f*i*l Horn, t -
rrion 1 !an;ak**r, Dav* I Ickes,, *hn 1.- L> ssig, Wil
liam Morgait, Adam F. Miller, Andrew All 1 lletor,
Samuel Oster, .ios-ph Beiaioger, Jack sea Ripley,
Samuel Statief, George F. Steel, G. D. Treat.
f IST 0? PETIT JUEO IS,
' ( D:awn for April Term,J-sth
riopday, 2"th, day ISill).
ri.ou as All ■ jr. John Al.-lp, Jacob Aueker, Pa
vi.J s. Ak*, i'r* erick H . p.Henry tieegl,
: iiron Beegie, George Rjrlz, Jati: *s Kurns. Jr.,
Jogtab Baugbmou. Jacob Bossier, Christian Cam,
Charles Col felt, Michael Carpenter, phi tip Clark,
Thomas Donahoe, Isaac Kai* er, Ecnry E lton,
Jacob Fisher, Kerry Fluke, Puni-I Fletcher, Ar
e i. i t Finiey, Jacob 1). Fetter, John Gepfcart. Jr..
V* 11 Aato A. Grove, Henry G.u David Hitchew,
IJ. tin B. Ha: iman, ,Ricba"i. Langdon, Samuel VV.
Miile', Pin ;p Morgart, Adam Otto, Amos Robinetf,
John Statler, Abraham S'eel, John E. SatterSel t,
: Wilson Weeks, Samuel Wenk.
100 Ii 3 A L E,
& OREXC H A N G E.
Three tracts of very choir • farm land, contain
ing !60 acres in each tract, sltujte on th Illinois
Centrla R. 11. in Champaign co., :'*.,te r •' Illinois, 8
miles from tbe city of L'rbana. and 1 rr :••* from Ren
; tual Station on said road. Two of the tracts adjoin,
and one of them has a never failing pond of water.
| The city of Drbana contains a population of 3000.
Champaign is the greatest wheat growing country
in the State.
Address, F. C. REAMER.
Bedford, Pa.
VLL kinds of p oditee taken in exchange for
at Sboomakor'e Stor "No 1. Anderson's
Row. '■april (ith, 1860.]
DR. M'LANE'S
CEt.EBR ATED
VERMIFUGE
LIVER FILLS.
W/E bcrr leave to call the atten
vV•r t 1 <
t!C!i o; trie l rade, and more
especially the Physicians of the
country, to two of the most popu
lar remedies now before the public.
Wc refer to
Br. Clsn.;. I'iv. Olebralcd
Vermiii . c a:.d Liver rills.
We do net recommend them as
universal Cur-. . bat simply for
what their name purports, via-.:
rr7 r ' 1 ■ ■ • •' J ' 71
I l.r V i.it.fi; .L v* --J,
I • c-y • y Vv orms hom the
human _ stem. It has. also been
administered with the most satis
factory results to various Animals
su v ct to Vforms.
TH£ LIVER PILLS,
i * >r the cure of Liv i.r Lm PLAINTS,
all -Anions DERANGEMENTS, SICK.
HEAD-ACHE, AC. In cases of
••1 r\> rry :- Tk *■ n* TV
A- • • i..v * 4. • L - J
preparatory to cr after taking Qui
: inc, they almost invariably make
a speedy and permanent cure.
t" I uhetucs, Lev ace cma vale.!,
and never ' n to tail v. lien ad
ministered in accordance with ti.e
has induced t';c proprietors/;*..-
h cc .
to di :01 tin ri Hi business '
.
fully engcyed for f'.. last Twenty
.. ear :, an... .0 ' v . • .tv e t':e;r
u.aav.Oed time ar.u attention to
■ •
b -d V 0; ...... j and Liver i. his
L..al ccr.tmuc to oc.i ay the high
position tiiey now hah; among the
meat remedies of the cay, they
*" ■ M • *7 •
\a:l continue to ;a :.re neither time
nor exnense in ptoct ring the Best i
and Purest material, and com- 1
pound them in the most thorcurh
manner. Address all orders to
FLEMING IT'S. I'ittsbnrgb, la.
r - Di' : i:ti i a.-,i;:i;.s ordering t.iii tti-ir*
An flewiag <.<• u to riu- their ordm j
distinctly. and take none fa Dr. MLa <■'.•. 7 tpft by I
J •. a -7. I' ... '//•■*. /*■:. To 12:• -e v:-' ;r. r * tu give J
t!r :o :L Ii i-il, . ■ 1! nvard • iu::.!*?' Ito u:>v .
pan ai ant gauni i-\ .: in - , . nam I
ti.i -r<.nt oost TO stamps, or one xittlof A■ - mlittpo !■ r
fuiirtorn tlirw-i- tit stamp*. All orders iroti Canada lnuat I
be accuntjauivd by iv.uitv ct-tw extra.
For sale a! tbeDrug Stores of l)rs.Reamer i\- Har i
ry. Bedford, anil all other Druggists In the couut}
May ~ i>.'/J-ly. I
T~ REASLjLER'L~^\LLr~
OF UNSEATED LANDS.
Agreeably to the provisions of an act of As-j
■ernbly, directing tr.e mode ol selling ume&ted lands I
for taxes, and lor other purposes, passed the Kith '
>f March ISLS, an I the supplement, thereto, passed
he loth day of March I*l7, and 1 oi Match
IS3I, ami the 9tb day ol March JS47. The Treas
urer ot the county of Beda rd hereby gives notice
to all persons conceded therein, t' it unless the '
County, !Sfat, Shoo! and IG..d taxes Jue c.n the
billowing tracts ol unseated M;.- .—situated in B- d-
I'ord County, are pa til bet.- e the Gay of Sa'i.—t oo
whole, or * :eh pttrt MI I-acl. Tract, as v.. I w *iJ| p..y
li" t.v e -, and the costs charg. able the;-, on, v. ■'! 1. .
soi-1 at the Court House, in the Borough 01-Bedford,
1 . 'ill vot Med rd, on trie cm 1 Monday of June- :
n .7 in . - 'i. ' -xes iiue, uid t:e . ; •
accrneil t'l-teon. a.. . -ill die Wt.i lie cuAlitlUeii.
I'lorn i-ay to day ucf't a.lare lasposed of.
> M. ffC 11A KI 11,
f 1 easuier.
V aria;.tee. or owners.
No. Acres. Dolls. Ct,.
I'road Top Township.
.30 James ~i.tn*eu m 23
3 do !
".j William Gray 1 o.; j
• > ' I' art-;. Mowing 93 is
-Ihi 4* 13Cp Sin-ue! K-rr 20 57
4j & bOp li.irnet Mowing 27 Vi'i
John Stone 24 V;
' "4 Isaac Kerr 21 in
!.J JO ili li.l/ua G 15 i
•0 .> Jo: ii> 1 . 1L lhi
1 ; Jrtcob Xir*yers 7j
1 -*v -,eux (Dun lap T;act) Id Id
4W John Bo I email 19 .j.y !
.. i Lewis T. Watson 1 $4 ,
427 *:ary >;..ntgonieiy 4 22 ;
121 .L .1 Montgomery 4 33
bdi) Stevens Co in right of
Shrepves. 23 3D '
J'.. Foster h VV. I'. Sct.ell (; -3
• '> Junr.es Cigar;! tj]
Vv .iliam i'igard 4 3s !
2.j John King's Heirs 55
b.j'Jii 197p James Patton \ 11. T'aston 53
Colei a in Township.
11l Michael Jloof ] -24
410 Agnes fmof I 'go i
400 Jacob Whetstone 1 o>
3102 Jacob VVii.md 5(1
ill Andrew ICihock C 4 ,
GOO Samuel Williams 2 21 |
... Will am Smith 1 49
427 Arthur Brown C;
Cumberland Valley Township.
100 117p Wm. M. Kali - l8 !
400 Dr. James Smith 2 34 1
Harrison Township.
163 Nicholas Knight 21 j
000 William Lyon 3 j( ;
75 Andrew P. Miller 1 70 j
Hopewell Township.
200 John Corby 1 20
413 John Kerr 4 74
150 James Howard tfj
401 Richard Moan
420 John Ciieoey 70
434 Joseph Moan 63
4i)C' 4 Samuel Moan 63
421T 35p Alexander Moan 53
206j John Mcllney 4tj
106 dt 50 Zarhariah Moan 21
193 Timothy .Moan 27
2.'< C) fa s!p Israel Moan . 2S
2.2 ' JHizabeth Piper 00
212 fc 20p John Boyd * ' 34
214 Csp William Davis 32
■216 iV 60 LP Isabella Davis 58
220 J William Piper 62 ;
238 'obn Haidin 66
221 Ignatius Haidin 62
434 & 125p Jarnes Wilson 72
184& 40p David Piper 32
B9 Richard Clark 2S
425 George F. Alberti 1 20
213 Joseph Lancaster 60
402 Thomas Taylor 1 20 '
1 402 &: 57p Stephen Moan
441)| Shaw Tract, GMcman Lands 1 24
239 James Mcilney, Forge property 22 00
9 Puteroaugh's Heirs 14
100 Isaac Cavan -o
Londonderry T ownship.
! 4.73 Joseph Gardner 1 yg
I 150 John Saddler 1 hu
Liberty Township,
i 200 Mary Gordon 7 95
I 200 Jarues Gordon 4 36
i 400 Thomas Jane* H <>r,
I 150$ Stephen Kerr 2 40
I 105 Edwprd Langly 7 20
■ 200 Jacob Miller 6 00
200 Kli/ahetb Miller 6 00
I 200 Mary Piper 5 93
: 200 Amelia Piper 7 OS
! 00 Abel Put 1 20
I 400 Edward Stone 7 4S
i 400 John Tomiri 10 73
' 374 4" 84p Hannah Alberli 5 40
| 4-!S Marian Albeitr 5 00
103 Alexander Montgomery 5 15
j 403 William Montgomery bS
! 100 George 15. Kay 3 16
3 Lets William P. Schell 2 75
| 200 John Razor 2 06
I 200 Francis Meat s 2 36
I 150 Stephen Ken 1 00
'. 0 Manor Tract 1 ps
200 Miliigan L- uedict 258
40 Peter bowser 54
0 George Thompson 12
Monroe Township. _
25 Joseph Me Daniel 56
Napier.
i 200 Abner Rodgers CO
Providence East.
1210 Samuel Tate • Heir's 44
' 300 do do do 44
>O4 do do do 44
221 i do do do 28
11. G. W. Barton 32
I 105 4' 9op Mahloii Barton 32 j
156 &. 109p David Smith 32 I
05 5 55p Jo.una Hi.ton 30
•Mir. -.Op James Cava 11 1 20 ;
i<4 Isaac Cavan 4 20
2'.0 Geuige Dev.eese 10
17 .1. r iik' Heirs or F. Gib# 10 I
11 L. A. Carpenter 22 j
i'loviueiice West.
100 Daniei Rtchey IS j
Lav id Toiler 14
15 Joseph Mi ..liiel 36
lt>6 Peter Morgert C 8
St. Clair Township.
4 I.ots Jacob [i k's Heirs 48
1 David Mi Robert 1 20 •
■177 .Lines Koss 1 20 j
■lll V. lißum Siuvely 1 20
.uihau.pton.
200 James Itiggs 60 j
43.. Heir v Whetstone 1 32
... $ Wliiiam Lil'Ck 1 20
I nn... township
FT istopiie SnyJef 43
: -0 Widow Croyle 2 50
•149$ J rues Seawiight 12 63
t'J Buimbaugn is. Co. 1 39
50 t owples Brush SI
•13J John .Martin 10 32
bJ Bowser 1 17
VU Coyer 1 OS
200 Langam ! 6S
150 WiC .-ro Langani 2 80
150 .... .. .or hrusn 1 78
".Voo'tberry South.
19 •' "iara Fluke 19
! ' FHike's Heirs 32.
222 i.i.zabf-th Piper 67
2!u & Sop !s Davi> 21
61 & lOOp John S. Hetrick 23
2 Klberrv Middle
CO Adjoining Heffley's Heirs. 3 50
H7 Daniel Montgomery 10 24
180 Daniel Montgomery 4 43
1/0 Margaret Croft 1 74
22 Kensifiger's H.-irs 1 0 1
Frank Ni cod em us 75
George Nicodemu* 70
175 Mcllnay 7 07
t.2 John McFadden 6 13
50 John 1\ icoderr.us 1 87
52 Jsl.n in., t n 1 77
46 Rentier's Heir* 1 87
40 ——Stonerook 2 50
Win. Montgomery 5 00
150 Robert Montgomery . 1 03
13 Jacob Furrey €4
20 Renhart Repiogle 1 05
13 John Toeter 64
12 Samuei 1 eeter 60
5.0 Robeii'Montgomery 1 20
March 30ti., 'Cii.
rjpo THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS
OF BE JFORJJ COUNTY.
GENTLEMEN :--ln pursuance of the 43d section oi
the Actiffet.'i May, 1854, you are hereby notiiie t :
to meet in convention, at the Couit House, in Bed- .
ford, on tie h -st Monday in May, A. D. 1860, be- j
2 the 7th ay ct the month, at 1 o'clock in the 1
afternoon, and -elect t?<ra tar,-, by a majority ot j
t ■* whole number oi the Directors present, o.ie per
son of literary and scientific acquirements, and of j
skill arid ex pari en ce in the ad 01 teaching, as Cons- |
- u • ri.il endent, for the three succeeding years ;
determine t be amount of comp-nsa! ion for tile same ;
a1 id cert.fv - t e result to the t-tut- Superintendent at
fiarrisburg, is required by the 30ih and -luih sec
tions of th-e . arne act. i
HENRY HFCKF.RMAN,
Co. 3-ip'l. of Bedford Co.
Apr.' lsdu.
T V* --1 E-. —-. ,
p. W _ J. Na 2-: 1
s 4 The follow inn named persons j
have file.:' their petitions, ior Tavern Lictme in the •
t erk's Oftlc Bedford County ; and will be pie-|
. 1. ted tc ne I'ouit ol Quarter Sessions on Monday |
the ru day of April next :
Jo 11 Eater Bedford Borough, Tavern.
.: mat n ilorton '* '•
1,-a.ic Mengel,jr. *• " "
A. G. £ !■••! 44 Township, 41
Jacob hiiivfer Cumberland \alley "
Vai. B. Wertz Harrison 44
Martin f chtner "
Fred H dele brand Juniata
Joseph Foiier '• "
Jaine-s Burns Londonderry
Jonathan Ficntner ••
Catherine Tricker Liberty '• j
John A. R am •• " i
Ae.ttrc.v Adams Monroe "
George V\ . rntner " *'
(rcjigo Sim k.-y Napier. "
i . A. T. i srtc EastPiovider.ee 41
tlec.rge M-'gia.v •• 44 44
■ nA. Gamp West '• "
•i iv Cciviu Schel|sburg Borough 44
I.Mui .4. Robi-on '• " "
Peter An. eh S:. Clni" 4 *
lieu, t ! Or t ! 8. ntbainpton •'
Thus.C. Reighart Union 44
Win. M. Pearson Middle Woodbetrry 41
Henry Fluke " 4f 44
J.im s L. Prince So.itb "
Win .. i- .-iiih, Rainsburg Borough 44
A. J- Penn-11, 44 44 44
John Todd, Bedford Towns'.ip 44
Sarah Filler & Sen Bedford Borough 44
James S. Beck with, Broad Top, 44
Joines Barefoot, St. Ciau 4>
S. IE TATE,
March 30, IS6O. Clerk.
p Ai BROAD NOTICE.
'I lie subscribers to the.
Capital Stock ot the Bedford Rail Road Company, I
ire notified to pay to the Treasurer, in Bedford, the ,
ninth instalment on each share 0! stock, subscribed 1
by iheni, on or before tne 22d day 0! .April instant.
By order of thu £oa(d.
JOHN P. REED, Treasurer.
A DxMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
y \ Letters ot j
edmiristration, having been granted te the subscri
ber, living in Hanison tp., on the estate of iMeic.'i-1
er Fisher, late of said township, <ic'ci , &!i persons j
indebted to said estate are notified to make pay
ment immediately, and those having claims n_..iiisl j
the same them duly anther, Heated for -
settlement.
DAVID MILLER,
April 13, 1860. Administrator, j
Ct ROCERIES, a large assoitment ot all kinds of j
J Groceries for sole cheap at Shoemaker' Store.
| ' HOSTETTER'S j
IT is s fact that, at SOME period,. very mem
ber of the human family is subject to disease
j or disturbance of tli • bodily junctions; but,
with the aid of a good tonic and the exercise
J of plain common gen-:-, they my be able ro to
regulate the ty-tchi cs to secure permanent i
| health. In order to accomplish this desired i
object, the true course to pursue is certainly
that which will produce a natural state of
; things at the least ha/.-u iof viail strength and j
| life. For this purpose, Dr. iiostetier h;i3 in- j
troduced to this country a preparation bearing j
i his name, which is not a new medicine, b t one
t that has been tried tor years, givutg fatiriac
tiou io all who have used it. The Bitters
operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels,
and liver, restoring them to a healthy and
, vigorous action, and t. . i-y the simple pro
cess of strengthening nu ir--, enable the sys
tem to triumph o\,diifsat.
dor the •u: of L'ys'.e Indigestion, Nau
sea. ucy. i,0.-• ot A ne, or any Bilious
Coiup ..!• , tiriMU,; Ii a morbid inaction
of tiic f miar :or .• 1 ■ • >re Uscing Cramps,
Dv-entc < .oivra ...orbs.-, c.c., iheao
bitter- Ji-Lva no equal.
1 .a: :•!.• . ;,u ... ry or Huts, so generally con- '
tractcd by m w v.U..-! .;, and i principally
by thojelmngi of vita and die. will be speedily t
re minted by a brief use < f this preparation.
l>j's])ep i'i, a disease which is probably mora
prevalent. i:i all its various tones, than any
other, and the cause of which may always
be attributed to <1 —atigemetits of the digestive
organ;, can bo cured without fitii by using I
HO3TJBTTEB S STOMACH BITTERS. as per
directions on the bo. ■. . ror this disease every ■
physician wiii recommend Bitters of some kind; . I
lima why not use an article known to be infill- !
Utile ? All nations have their loners, as a pre- f
veutive of disease and • rcngtheier of the EJS- j
tcui in general; and among tiirm all there in j
not to be found a eior h.ilthy people than '
tiicGern . .oawi j repano..on ctiia- '
noted, based upon scer.t. la experiments which
Love tended to prove the value of ibis ;;:cat
preparation in thescale f immctJ science.
FEVER ASI> Avit'.f.—This trying and provok
ing disease, which fixes us rehtuen gnu on
the body of man, redo Ing hita : a mere ska- I
dow in a short- time, ..; - Ig It# pby- I
tde-oliy unl msnta!'..' i: - V ■ .-a j
from the body by the use HOSILTIEE'3 I
llilNO'".Ni.ll >.ToT;li S. : i. i;r, noi.e tho
above-stated diseases can be <vatriic!v<i, evert
in exposed situations, if the Bitters are used I
a, tic.* till Ami a- 'aty nel;h. r create j
nausea nor oSend tho palate, end vender ua- I
neees-wry nny change of c; i ..* iuurrupt.oa !
of ordinary pursuits, but pmnste strand .•.ier.p j
and liMkry digestion, li e cca.pl: int li re
moved a spec ... us i - tons!;:., a. with the po-
J;: ttiom of :: thorough lad j en uncut cure.
r.na in A loaned Years, who are
suffering from an enfeebled constitution and
i:::l,"..! body, tin-so Bittors arc invaluable as a
restorative of strength and v gwr, ami need
only be tried to be oppmci.v •>. And to a
mother while imr-i."-' . . .-.-a- liitters are indis
pensable, t !pe riallj where tho nutbtf l nour
ishment is iiiaiciuulo to the dejuauas of too
child, const i.ently her strength must yield,
and hero it is where a good tonic, such aa
Hosleiter's Bi'.ranch Bitters, i- needed to in.part
ten ury ttvctiglh lu.d vi or t, tho system.
Lad:., should by all means try tins remedy
for ml cn-.'s t)i ucb.iiiv. aim, before .o u.'uiig,
should ;. k their physician, who, if Le i-i
aeqg inted with the virti. - of tho Bitters, will
recommend their uso in all cases oi weakness.
CAUTION. —We rautf a the public against using
cry of the aiany imitations or counterfeits, bat ask
fir IIOSTETTER'3 CM.E3R.VTL3 STOMACH Birrrr.s,
and sec that each boi'lo has the words •• Br. J.
llostettcr's Stomach Hitter.-"' Lli'vn on the s. ;o
of the Imtile, and stomped on tho nietm.ic cap
covering the cork, and observe that our autograph
signature is on tho labeL
Xstfaicu timi xuiu \yj ncorrja-ccxax* a
SillTH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all
druggists, grocers, and dealers generally
throughout the United States, Canada, South
America, and Germany.
Agents for Bedford County : B. F. H irry, F. C.
Reamer, Bedford ; John F. Lovvry,Hopewell ;E. B.
Ratnsv, Bloody Run ; John Xycuin, Fairview.
Oct.' 11, ISVJ.
b 7 ' As> I f¥Ci '£& X
> 1 BrDFCbD, PA.
MR . ri!A.rK would l spertfully am,ounce to
hor liierds iri Bedford t'oui.tj, nil ! 'o the public
gene.aliy, that she has leased, for a te-m of years,
ttie laige an-d convenient brieK iiotel, at the cornei
of I J :tt an i 'nliami streets. Bedfoid, Pa., known as
the -'WASHINGTON ROUSE," and lately kept by
.MRk. t'OOiv. This house is being thoroughly re- '
fitted and refurnished, and is now open for the re-j
ceptton of guests. Visito-s *o th-* "BEDFORD
SPRINGS" and persons attending Court, will lind J
this house a pleasant and comfortable temporary
home.— Every httentio:i wii! be paid ro the comfort i
and acrociniodatton of gn-sts. The tab!-' will at ail i
time- be supplied with t ;c best the markets ahotd. j
Charges mod ■ ..
Extensive stabkng is attached to this hotel, and
a ca'eful a . i competent hostler will be m ntt-n
--d.ince. Special at'ention will be paid to the accom
modation of the tanning community.
.March SC;th. IS;;;.'.
pppyp ej &ej 4$
' DJL HOOPLAND'S
GERMAE BITTERS,
ASO
OE. HOOFL 53.4.1a5.i321C
The area', efmu-rd ircdifina of the present
ago, h ■■•e acquired their grout popularity only
through years cf trial. L abounded satisfac
tion is rendered by then in cil cases; and h.a
people have pronounced litem woriiy.
Liver Compltibit, Eyspcjjsia, Jauttniee,
Behllityoi" the MTVOUS System,
Electees of the Klineys,
end all diseases arising from a disordered
Ucer or tccakness of the stomach and digestive
ergons, arc speedily and permanently cured by
the GERMAN .- - .T; .
The Balsamic Cordial has acqnirtl a
reputation surpassing that cf any similar pre
paration extant. It tc: I cure, WITHOUT FAIL,
the most severe and i, . ' ,/
Coat?ii, Coll, or T0..; c. 3.t, Broachitis, In.
fiuensa, Croup, ruc-u:;.j..ia, kneipiant
C - -ij'aj—j,. Ja,
and has p -formed the most. astonishing cures
seer knottm of
Confirmed CcEstuspticn,
A few doses tail also at once cheek and
cure the most sever- Ttiarrbcca proceeding
from Cot.p IN TO :: BOVVEL3.
These medicines arc prepared by Dr. C. M.
J AC uso:r St Co., Do. US Street, Pi.iia
dclphia, l'a., . .</ an sold ly dn. gists and
dealers in medicines everyu-htrs, at 75 cents
per bottle. The signature cf C 111. JACKSON
Kill be en the outside vrcjpcr cf each bottle.
In the Almanac published annually by the
proprietors, called EVEKITBODY'S ALMANAC,
you trill find testimony and commendatory
notices from all parts cf the country. These
Almanacs are given assay by all our agents.
For sale at the Drug Stores >A His. Kea
tner & Harry, Bedford, and all other Drug
gists in tlip county.
May 20, 18f9.
"" • —HL 11. J. i. W
HEALTH AND ITS PLEASURES.
OR 7
DISEASE WITH ITS AGONIES i
CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM!
Pil L-.
TTci'vous Disorders.
Tv !i=it is more >ar!:i| than a breaking down of the
nervous system i ;d l>> excitable or nervous in a
~:cili detree U cnotr distres*ig, for where con *
tttatdf befound t There is one:—drink but lilt)*
w .!••■ r, >r 1-jnrit-, or iar hi tler none ; take no
re—weak being preierable ; get all the fresh
: • 1 •" 1 : take tnree or four Pills every (light;
' I' ' :I ''"i'li'iZ the use of slops ; and
ft - .0.!',: ml g are followed, yoa will be hap
!•. in mind ai..i itreag bodand forget you bava
any urn-,.
Mothers and Daughters.
.. tr.' re i; one ti. rig more than another tor which
1 "" ''"i* 'f -o fair,mis it j s their ptirifying prop
• *-p.;eial|y their po iar ol cleansing the blood
!i -P'jrit,e f an.l removing dangerous and
• iisper, ' .! secretions. Dt.-i verml j v adopted as tho
! r * M " fv r " r female complaints, they
•*v-r tan. never we - ken ii.j system, and aiwayo
| nru.gabout wba i- 'ci.uireil.
, —icic -icadacxtej and Waat cf Appe
i tite.
; . ' "•etch 83sadden n, most frequent
j ,- v ar,S4? ' ' • -• noyaaees or trouble, from oHtruc
•■ , ,i*'isjiirat on, or i. ii eating and drinking what
,\ uU '] : ,huii ". ordering the liver and stom-
V ' filiated if you wish
' 1 *• •' t-ikei according to the
'' ,n * 'Mctions, will quickly restore • healthy
i i II 'o ooth liver and gtomrcb, whence fc'.'ow af
. ural to (sequence, a goi d appetite and a clear
■ Last m i 'e-t Indies scare 'v any
° "le'.icine is ever used for these disorders.
3-3a dors of clis Kidneys,
tares affecting organs, whether
'" ' " ;rfs °r too little water ; or whe-
T'" 1 *toiie or gravel, or with
,he loins over the regions
"""i tae-e Puis sho uW bo taken accor
'' " < l ,irec, " l " 5 > a "d the Ointment
- r y"'" t small of the back at
- ' e *Wost imrae-
Uid.ti tenet when at other means have U t i e( j m
For Stomachs Out cf Order.
No meifici; e will so effectually improve the to n#
o: the stomach as th ■- • i'.l;; ; they remove all aci
dity. cvo. =i."ied e.rher by intemperance or improp
er diet. They reach the liver and red ice it to a
healthy action ; they are wonderfully etficaciou3 in
of spasms—in fact they never fail in curing
all d.sorders of the liver an I Stomach.
Hollow sfs Pills are the best remedy known
fn. i.'ie world for ike following diseases .
Ague, ( Inflammation,
Asthma j Jaundice,
li.'lious Complaints, Liver Complaints,
U'otehes on the Sfcia : Lumbago,
Bowel Complaints, ] Piles,
Colics, Rheumatism,
Constipation of th j Retention ofJUnne,
Bowels, ! Scrofula or King's
Consumption, 1 Evil,
Debility, i Sore Throats,
Dropsy, Stone and Gravel,
Dysentery, Secondary Symptoms,
Ery-ipel i-. Tic-Douloureux,
Irre?ulaiin( Tnmnura.
Fevers of ali kir.di, CJlcers,
ritv. Venereal Affections,
f* OU L ' Worms of all kinds,
Head-ache, j Weakness from what
digestiou.n I ever cause*
CAI TIO!\ !—None genuine unless
the words ••HOLLOW AV. XEW VOBK A.ND LOXDO.N,"
are discernible as a ll'atcr-mu d in every leaf ot ths
book cf directions around each pot or box ; the saons
may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light.
•\ a.id so m** reward will be given to any one ren
dering such information as may lead to the detec
tion of any party or parties counterfeiting the med
icines or vending the same, knowing them to be
spurious.
'.•Sold at the Manufactory of Professor HOLLO
WAY, VI Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respec
table Druzgists and Dealers m Medicine, through*
out the civilized world, m boxes at 2d cents, 02 ct
and SI each.
""There is considerable saving by taking tho
lar'!* r sizes.
N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in
every disorder are aiHxed to each box,
Nov. IS, 1552.
CO Cf! T PROCLAMA TIOX.
To the Caro l- r, the Justices of the Peace,
and Con stab les in the diljeent Townships
in the Canniy of Bedford, Greeting.
KNOW YE that in pursuance of a precept to
r.e directe:!, under the hand and seal of the
11•• • i.. rSi.WfTS ill kl.ll.llELL, President of the
everal Courts of Common Pleas in the Sixteenth
IK-'riot, consistitvj - oi the counties ot Franklin,
[1 1 rd, oom rs. t and Fulton, and by virtue
oi liKoliice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer
Cencra! jail d. livi ry for the trial of capi
aod ot ;.?r oiiencers tijerein and in the Gene
ral Court of Quarier Sessions of the Peace;
ml A. J. S.MVKLY &. lohy Tavlo s, Esqs.,
the same Court, in the same County
at Bedford, You and each of you are hereby re
..uir. .. to ; •an appear i.i your proper persons
with your Keccrds, Kecognizances, Examina
ti nis, and o: >r remembrances before the Judges
{foresaid, a! Bedford, at & Court of Oyer and
i ■ rnii.ier und(<i neral Jail Delivery atul Gene
ral Quarter Sessions of the Peace therein to be
h dden f.=r the county of Et Jford, aforesaid,
oelheDtii IvL tiday of April, (being the 30th
i'3Vj)iit IT o'clock m the Ibrenoon of that day
P i.-re ami then to do those things to which your
several oiaC 's appertain.
GIVEN under my hand at Bedford, on the
6ih clay cf April, ; n he year of our Lord
WILLTAM S. FLUKE, Sheriff.
V /o
IVe Parl Sr.ow Widte Lead. On-
Iv >2. 'o per keg of 20 lbs.
PAINT AND OIL,
PAINT AND OIL,
VAENKSH.
V UMSH.
OHIO FIRE PROOF PAINT.
OHIO FILE PKOOF PAINT.
PAINT. ALL COLORS.
PAINT, ALL COLORS.
BRUSHES,
BRUSHES,
AT HARTLEY'S.
AT HARTLEY'S.
Hardware of all kinds. All
articles Warranted as represented. F air profits ak
cii but will no' be ur.JtKoold bv uy ouc. TLJRAfS,
AS agreed upon.
CASH
BUYERS
ALWAYS
FAVORED.
Try Hartly belore you ofl for your llardr
1 vnic, Iron, Nads or iU. 6, bSSO.)