political announcements. "[All notices under this brad must be pre-paid.] ProthonoUiry. We are authorized to announce Mai. Sami e:- 11. T <,f Bedford borough. as a candidate lor 1 10- tho'-otarv, subject 10-tue decision of the Democra* k County Convention. We are authoriz*dto announce the name o: J. Hen ry Sen: !.L,of Schellsbtirg, as a candidate for Pro monotaiy. subject to the decision c. tuc Deraoctaiic County Convention. , Match tt'jth, l£tO. Sheriff We are authorized to announce the MmeofJoHt J Cessna, as a candidal nShci.lf, aul-j-c to the decision of the Detnoer..L>- County Convention. bj~. a *. *. - • ?'- ocratic County Convention Were authorized co annc-.nreCouT. IX Vrw.v, t°o the dtcision of He Democrat.? County Conven tion. We are authorized to an- -get: t.rate of v-tecuhan, as a ci hdute f.n the <-ce S;S;cttotbe.,Ms,n. ol the Democratic County Convention. Mr. cnrroti: , , Please announce Cut. .'ohm Aiutait, ,c t Clair township, as a candidate to the offl•• of iiKariS subicct to the decision el th© Democratic bber.it, s"hjsci lo DEMOCRATS.* County Lon-.entio... We are authorized to a-m - lb", name of V. - ' , Pan '■ h : K .- tuM A. low i' n, ot i a rw j4 i.. r thecnice ci ?- - - Of the Democratic County Conv : rp t C l u '— NAY SC/Y3. v KiQjN9EH£UJe, BU3 ij- ' % V A few days filire. Mr. Jzmes I*. f <■ H ir?, A • • raW lon ur and ftveu perm lesion to pal fit i fit t !,*.. fit of fulfeiinz • --.unity, t. ' aston. i.mg c'uie which h f b* etf < ted in ti "a- • is wis. I.v •me : .<r. iiur-ev's n ~c ; ill.--. lie informe.l us. that at the t - if- eon men ce.l u>i r .£ th • medicine, her syst ■ - w.'s co entire- Ji u: - - ii'.ted, • • the nu'-.-' t .. spasm- t.>.< ui - dergrYe, a* to reduce hvr to .. j -• b ■be has been itltieg the pills, * e b4s Ctatire over tb- spasms and has p z ' - ' - ' - " i!v health. -now wc ;■ t;• ' ' declares she is in belter enjoyip it of r jaltb ftran ever b*fore in her lite. ■ a >- • J ' the case of Mr. llarrisr-- L .'•* oot oi t e same t,>vin, who has been entii- iy err edo the west lorm ci Kpiicpf* by these ran e ; 'it. Mr. Light foot's rase was so bad That he i.e.Cf :v ~ - r -- cut i aving an t-tacn, Oltf.u hi,.-1 1 ' street. He has net had r.t. at.uc '■ s" 4 : 'U a year. Mr. Beadle thinks that if the pitta err r fail in curing a case, it is lor the vent oi , z i j l --- aereraoce on the part of the r-on in uJ::i: • the.:), a, he feels assured from ot-: • rvation in the vn-e ot his wife, that if they ere taken for u s\>t cienr lenjth of time, they will core aoj caaei Sit to nr.y part of the roui.try by ir.af, on the icewptof a rerntilance. Addieas Setu . iuscr, l-o wf.ni more st.. Baltiinoie, M • ' ■ -.r box, 5h . two, ?5; twelve, s2t. "WSJO RM S! WOR M 5 ! V J _ \ si'luUS til*"' ories liare been started rel;' .ve f - ;v . . t::t restma! wornrs, am! yet the BUcslioß :.s stilt ?- vexed osf iawsf medieal authorities, (ji one fact, how" ever, all are informed, and ia which a.l agree—the f<i!al nature of trie influence they <-xei t on ch,i iu-rt. At tbis ,-eason of the year, the attacks <;! *Bpw are most ft, it: *as well us t; o ' •V.i-.v -.as. e take great pleasure in directing *' attention o: pa rent* to the Vermifuge of Dr. M'Lane, prepared by Fleming Bros. Pittsburg, it is one of the most i*- fraovdinary medicines ever introduced to th- pub lic, and has never failed of success When tried. Cyi'utetiasers v.'il! he c reiul to lor i r. M'Lane's Celebrated Vermiii.ee, tnai uiactured by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, I'.t. All o'her Ver mifu-i s in rotr.parUon a:a* v. iT. pr. M'Lane's gpnuine Vermifuge, also his . elebruted Liver Pi! , can now be bad at all respech.ble drug stores. — None gtnuine without tuesigi attire c, FLU li\'3 EROS. * rip HE GREAT DRAWBACK JSI I'd j.orsons crni- Crat.eg to the extierre south and v si in count , is fear th.< y have cf tfce P ver and Agu ipost direful of ail ilisea-vs. I.very iy \ c 1 ;w of per*ons atlficUe:i .vt - ( iseas . .ti rnu-'e i\ ~ less in a short tin wi'liout ar.y • ..r ; tut . relief. I'r. Hoslettei has p:>_ :ri: d '. -- re ; -h.-ated 4 Bitters whose cuiative powe * lot all i':-:'iscs < f the sTot.i- Bch have been amvcrsaSly acknowi. ■ge . 'j'i.e ••Bitter*." pi,pared after a !•>. * ■ irience and deep study, have lccei.t-d the eocm.-uuuis rf the n.osi eminent physic -ns, as well a i cii-se*, from every jut of our -o ; try. To t: e wi. > doubt their u-.a; y v-.rtio i, .. .. v; . u sac .s to try them and jiidg* lor therr.st.'. -s te>: , e';v y. Sold by ii:iiggi;ti a;;.i dealers generally, eveiy where. C/'i'-e c 'veitiserr- :.t in mother co't-.mn. E TOtXP"" NDING OPFirERS j- <pc ?;panirs r-i (be Ist Brig . 16.i/B';vi i,ion of ii.e I' -no'a Vo'unte- s : The attention of Ctimtnaiidiog Cilicers r>?" Com patiies is direct'."! to set-lion ttivd, arti< e f hit-. 1 cf the Miht.a Laws oi feu; * ylvania. the pro-, ions of which have never been complied wiia . i d which a as 10. low s • "The coir mar.dirg officer ot c. .-h e.r.d ev ry com pany of uni;. rmed militia within .11, Con > -i --wealth, P.. !i, on or within five days af: . ti. • first Monday in Ma v. :.i each year, deliver or cause to I • de.iv re I to the C -mirn. iioners of the City or - un tv in hi- b i£.. ■, aiii! a duplicate copy :. * ''rigad • Iri.'pci-'ot c ins L.igade, a rod, aijiis# it icany ar ranged, of the names an ! residences oi .1! th- Of fice; , . •n-Coinni:;oned Office a an : P.-ivati - of his company, wlnc . roll sliuii be certiil dbvid >, upon bono , to iuci !>* only the na :.e. . f perso: fully equipped according to the law* ol the If - <1 Sta:. - and oi th s M ..!••, and ready lor s vie hi cor. pany ; and uDo to report a lis: m dupl . at-, sirn llafty amnverf, of persons who nave for th. cur: t year, contributed to the funds of an unif.r.pcd at, ' org.-,nice I company the sum ol fifty cent*, as an e qutvalent for militarv s-rvice, which li s hi liave nnnex'-d to it, ar affidavit signed liy the oliirers the coir p>ny, and selt.ng til th that tS-,- • ; run; h. been actually paid to the funds of said con -my l>v ,cr for each and every per-on named therein, lor ' current yea.. which v I! cxenr.rt such ; ?rfor.s i'rorr, paling tne same to the col.ecior. A. j. SANsenr, April 27,'C0 Brigade inspector. SIMON L. SHAPEt. ADAM FERGUSON. KHEiIT BAY Bui SO.AIETIJIAC; .M-iV ! ANOTHF<H NEvV FIRM .' ! FERGUSON kSHAFi E, at the former - • o: Ferguson & Manspeaker, are now ready to wait on old customers as well as ne\ v . They expect to --1 i very low for cash and or to ILOSUwho will foot up every six months. Their DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HA R DWARE, QUEENSVVARE, And all other goods usually kept in stores, have been carefully selected, and bought at r.iice* ena bling them to sell at reduced rates. Their SHOE DEPARTMENT, contams eve y variety of shoes and boots for men, women and children. They invite a fair share of the public patronage from their friends and the public, and patticulaily roircit the t ade of their Cou ifiy friends, expects, _• to deal fairly with them and ail others at ONE i'RICEfor every body. [April 27,'60.) "IffEN'S and Boys' wear, of all kinds, just received AVI *nd for sale cheap, at Shoemakers' Store. Noa Andersen's Row. [april 6tb, I860.) ; &&2£Rirr's wails:. BY VIRTUE OF ! sundry writs of Fi. I a*, Vend. Exports and Levari "acias, tome directed, there will be sold at the : Court House, in the l.orough of Bedford, on Satin- j day, the SHh day of April." IStO, t 10 o'clock A. ' | 31., the following described Ileal Estate, to u it : All Pelt's right, title and interest in and to one ! I 'ract of land, containing 450 a< res, more or less,' : I'.bout seventy-live acres cleared ai d under fence, ! with a two story log dwelling bouse with kitchen attar! cd, tenant Louse, ami double log barn there- j 0i ; ah(oining 1a:..1s ot J..nies Ro,!ieis, Robert Hud- ' 'on an : olheis, situate in Coleiain Township, Bed foi i com ty, and taken in execution a5 the piopei- j !y of Jacob Mock. —ALSO— One tract 0" parcel of land, containing 22 actes, rroe or le--, neail} all cleared and under fence. with a in me dwell ng house, one rough cast ten- j a:.t bouse, itaine s'-Mc, s, . r>r.', house and a frame iit raw in ii, 11. r < :i . if, tec! ; ac'-' i:.i: g iamis o* George Elder, ' I n licnitrtan, Il nrv A'ertx and otkets, situate ii. 11 a; uf. tp., Bed i mil county, raid taken in execution as the piopei ty oi liai.iei'i'.ostle, lerre tei.ui.t. —ALSO All Peft's right, title and interest in and to one of land, c,,:.;a■ i.i?g fifty acres, more or 1■ s, a- on; i'i; ht or: • ;■ ' . d tar ,-'<w fence, with a lor liw'eE.ug 1... ..•thereon '.ccUd ; a.tj . lands I iitip Knisely, David Brollies and others, situ ate in Hujiewi ii t p., Bedford county, ami taken in execution as the p.-op rty if VViR.-.-.n Stilil-r. ELS'! On" tract of Jar-', cor'. Ad. t or e hundred and fifty acres, more or less, about seventv-tivo uctea : ( : .. red and under fence, with a two story !<>/ ( ..••• I- ! lu.g house, tenant house and double log bare there- ! mi erected ; also an apple orchard thereon. ; djcii - ■ iin; l.i>.lis i i Antt.i ny St: Liar, fE.vid , • I utbws, sin- -ie in N-.p'.er tp-, Bedford cc .; ' j taken in execution as the j.ropeiiy o! Patrick I.*.- j laid. .ALSO— ' ' Deft's interest in and to a certain piece, or 1 I' '-if. I 'la:', s.ti a! • St. Clair tp.. Be! ford j coci.ty, i::i the wutc-s i . i'-obli ? i:cantain i g j <ie l.ui'di' I acre- aid allowance, J,c., l- i: g pari of j • i II ict of*lai Miri - v< ' mi a war'a>.t doted I f. jiiiv, l?na. grat. e ! lo Col. Henry Bcc-net, a; co- .- c.-.i by \. if'i.jtn and George Hale round to ! org.- Mock, viti !! li.- r.gi.f, titles am! appnr- j len irices thereunto belonging, and taken in cxecu- I t on as the mopcity ct Mcci:. —ALSO— I One plantation, or tract efiand, situate in "Ear! j fr.ive low >iii 11. : . 1 ..: con id y, a. mining -a ml ' ■>'!) ■ '■ ' i.e. (lei ce VV.jHou-. I older, Cad '.v <.!;•• '• .i! •• :-. ..ml c,i:.--i?, coi t . cu.g •-m am .?. - ie • r less, ai ' including ail t.' at t acl tu- ! d if ' ; 'cav c: lii-g i'mci. excrj-t that p.,rt of ihe fi©e I,- oil ire scld lo L; i .valader Evans, with about • •'! ■ cleared a; ! un.ia Eicr, w it!, a large stone tavern hon-c, fiatpe tenai t he u-e, store-house ! rg i am stable at. i sau-n.ill a-, i other buihiiflg? t: eirc erected, the wnnl ■ known as the Juniata Crr-i g p-.operty, an ; t hen in execuiicn as the pr-.ertv oi lirc-i? ■ .M —ALSO— One i act c.; lan -, cuni...ning 03 acres more or le? ahem! f"> acre- cleared and under fenct, with a two Story log dwelling bouse and Two log stables theie otr erec cd, also an apple orchard t .-mo . . ,'joining ol .!...u:i Ivcelm, Jacob Senile, anil others, situate in St. CLi r town? ,Ip, IJe.lfuid countv, and t •, en i execut.ou as the property •; George Kin.herl v. I'he.-.-l's Ofiice, Bm'- ( WILLIAM S. FLEER, ford, April -lii, i MO. J Sheiitf. ■, -h'- ' t' v.• i <•• izZT D r PCftO?j D t k; Lr-it.-r o.'S~£t, Lf-let u,iU, rr . THE sr.Lscr: 1 - ir. having renovate Jarl re I::: n .she i '! i-, o! I cs'abLshi-.l Lions- . • now prep-.r-i tg : ctiv guests. Ii • invites • ? ; . r U ami thetravel ji'.r public io giv- L in . call. Having r \v .'■.irni t"re, I --.v i ... arid everything necessary 'orcmb-r heaity cheer ? > tic in want of a temporary home, he flatter- hint- d; Hat ti.vso who stay with inir, vv.il find thcrtis-'iv'.*; at the light p' mc. II •'? fully preparei !.> receive visitors to the Spring . and all having business with trie courts or otherwise. Ample stabling and carriage fcoa-e is att tcb.ii to the Hotel. iloaracis will be recelv. d on favorable term-. ISAAC .MENU EL, JR. Bedford, April 20, 1- •">. RIGADE ORDERS, >.O. 1. The uniformed Companies Corrrii-ing -he first IMga io, 15th iiivision, P. .%!., vvi.i parai'-, for .'he put pose of inspe tion and re view, wt the follow i' g time? Hl, d plac : • The IJopevv II Rilletncn will meet at the town of Hopi v. 11, on Mon lay, tU-s -Ist day cf May next, at 10 o'clock, A. M- The Bloody Run Blues will meet at the town of t;lo<> I;?.;, OP rufshey, the 2CJ day ol May, i;< ;.i 10 o'rio I *'.', >M. 'i Bedford R : rrie: will meet in the Borough ' f !'■ h (i, o i i to iay,the - Ith il.iy oi ."lay, next, at 1 o'clock. A. M. ! " ■ (!iind e ; ;.r d Valley Clues vv'.T m-'>t at the to'-'n o: Ccntivvii'i .o; I'i;- !'?• y, ihe 24 h c-. y c: . 'i - EE i-A I','nn.ofl R hctnen will meet in the ; R.ifo-.-ii oi Schci'sb t . .on Saturday, the 10th d.-y 1 next, i ' i ■ (- clock, A. M. j (• ait.s >i Companies wlil p.lea- '' take notice of { ihe-- i lii : cm 1 notify tr.i'ir Co una•:iv- accoiding!v. T: aii also !• ip.-.ed ! : make return cf t' •■■.r , Crimpa:• or the year JS'aO, at the tun-- cf the ai .vc iiit::! 'd p.;:ail.--. A.J. SANPO I, | Btieade Inspector'? Otfice, } Brigade Inspector ; Bed tor i, Pa., April 16,'60. \ Ist Brigade, Id Division. : r> ED FORD CLASSIGA L INSTITUTE. | Ji > Kr.v. Lyon, ) r) ... . , , 5 x Rtx'Cir.rhs. j. i TihivroN Ly-mn, A. a ) Ti- F. Burrmer session cl this institution will opei on rn-iav, the -U:i •! yuf May is ■). It is the design oi the ; . i -tpais, to tut' c t Ac. ;. ir y, m all re ?vts, a :ir.-t class In-11;i.Lu-,. - L.r '.e ! ...rough instruction of yet'.! cf both >• : to prepare them fur any profession or po. itioii The i.'igli meal and scientific ton' cf the senr 1 's wvii '• 1.V.1 to tlr.s coiuiuunity, and a str.ct disci pline w I! be enforced. A mvv boys, (the number i? liiril od ' will be r-'-eivsJ into tb•: family oi the lE.;.' p..-, as boir Lers. The beauty of !he scenery and !>. - , , j the cEmate render Bedford a deriruuic loca. iinn for . •< a school. 1' i- Iron" at > visiting at the Spring?, can b- it • i lin ir <• h ' ,t .. rn.g t summer. It i? de-.r.L .hut pup .s shoi'l ti ter at the corn 'nrri-ment of tli? n.s-ioii, and m pupil v. iii b ; rt tei Ved i'l.i It sl. : o:i<- tj'JH rtef. '. -i fit) year, including boarding. 1 cc.:.:3. v wa hing, fuel, light, and Tuition in all f Ice branches. Terms f.-r ..... srhoiars: r> n . I s'-—Engli-h Blanches. Per Quarter.. s - 7 . 50 , Classical do A-. I Jons lQ.'f.D. tn \\b 'JREA cJT ' - VV no's FON D of Strawberries and cream ? Echo. "Ait: ' Then ail a:e invited to call at Lynch's.in.i buy ievv, or ihany plants of choice kinds." Those planting not. Will g. , a few burr- ; - a-"::. jj.'Od.J INSTATE OK JOSEPH WEYANDT. I Ji J L■ Iters of idiiimistrn'ia: ipon the Estate of Joseph Weyandt, let." . ■ Fr.wn tp , dec*- .. I.aviog In en gra. ~ : - t.e niui i oy Jn? ilegislcr of i3e<llortl count v y tio- Sice is heitby civen to M persons indebted to said estate, to make iminediit•: p. yment and those hav ing claims, will present them [ . pei ly out: -niica tcd for settlement. F.LIAS DELL. April Id, I*3o. _ A iiiMiiist'.itor. ; , oTfc e" The undersigned aJmiiiislra tor of the Estate of Joshua Price, late of Cu-nhe.. land valley tp, dee'd, will ' pply to the next Or phans' Coun. for a disct.aige from said ollice oa I Monday, 30th April, 1360. 1 April 27, 1860. JOSErH HEMMING. DR. M'LANE'S . CF^FSRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. T L7E beg leave to call the attcn \ V • w r. 1 rr j i tion or the i. race, and more j especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the mcst popu lar remedies now before the public. | WE refer to Br. I'has. 11 'Lnof't. CeMrnted ; Vermifuge and Liver Fills. c.' We do not recommend them as ■ nnivemi Cure-alh, but simply for j wliat their name purports, via.: THE VERMIFUGE, For cupelling Worms from the human system. It has also been ! i ndnfnistered with the most satis ; faotory results to various Animals ■ su" . Tto hVorrts. "THE LIVER FILLS, j For the cure oi & ,?v an COMPLAINTS, all ILLIOOS DERANGEMENTS, SICK. : HEAD-ACHE, AC. In cases of FEVER AND AGUE, preparatory to or after taking Oui- | nine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics tor the above men tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled, and never known to fail when ad ministered in accordance with tire directions. Taeir unprecedented pcnularity lias induced the proprietors, I LEM:NG BROTHERS, PITTSBURG;-;, PA. to dispose of their Drug business, in which they have been success fully engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they Vviil new give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being de termined that Dr. Ll'Laiics Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills skull continue to occupy the high position they now he!: amene tire I V . , °, j great remedies or ifie day, tucy ! will continue.to spare neither time nor expense in procuring 1: e Bert j and Purest material, and com- : poun i them in the most thcrouch ! maimer. Address all orders to " I'LlDina lines. ritisbar?h, Pc. r. 8. I ■>! ; (•., n r ■rs , tlmn n-wlns Br. ... v.-ill .1. v.,ii to v.- ., -,r J■• in '■ - -1f.,.* 1-4 .' /,• >. - ... rd I-t fiarfaf. Ural, PIRFIINFC 18. T wi-i'.ir - to KITO t" •:; ' 1..:, V•W 31 I I'V J 1 , . [•. -• |:•••L t i I . / | I ' ' UT-.-I S'ler.-S. O:; -I- \ .I>; ;. F.,... <l.O thr H3rt postage (tamps, <-r 000 vUi RF VnHbbfn t.,r { ;R! ' *I int BIIIIU; .. ..|,Vr. in AT TU.S..UJ jaut I- 1 W ;.j ...Ui. 9or >: • theDiug Stores oi Dr-. Reamer IJAR RJ , I.'eGl.ird. -• <! ail other DRUG:!,:, 10 :I TI '. . UEASL'iiisfl B N'ILM OF UNSEATED LANDS. Agreeably to the piovUioi.; OF an 1.1-t OF As sembly, dliecung T!.• n:EDE o! SELLING un.eatel JAM s for taxes, and I-T other pur pose- , J IS, 1 ;i.- 13th CI Match 9F.i THE supplement, thereto, [ issed tl.O IV H 'LAY of Match 1817, ai.T! CV'T cf Match I - A:I i the I'.UY i . Kre I JS>IT. TH-> Treas urer oi the countr :• ' Bed. nl 1-Tebv tyvrs r i-cf LOAL! PTU'I'.S conct rr EIL therein, that uniirs 1 I•' otuily, State, S.-iio-,! .TO i UO-. ! laxes IR en "he i . ••ilov.-i • tr.l"!> OL I.: 'T 4 ! ( M; : ... BE;J tord COUNTY, ;,R Y-. OI !. IO.E VIE R,V* of SAL —1 he vC OR TI OH part <•: each tract, AS wall v.:'.. ;av TH- ' •••-■. M! ! Us" I -tS CSI.I: •' th-roc.l .W: . I." F=>■' iO!R .- TTONRT House, MI• ■ OION-L, oi ir-('f srii, - ... , OIL 11. 1 N SOCO-■ ! V Y r- Y ; * I i.ext, i- r of tax-., ;•, and the cost .-.ocrucd thereon, an - : .si; w, ! cc;.t.r.uc-.i I ißay lorlay uut-i u!i -re c..rw.,-.t . 'i'-oa-JICR. Warianice, OR owners, J No. Acres. Dolls. Cts. iiroad Tcp Township. If.) JAMES En'riken ' 10 2S S T <:O 08 7.) Willi; R:n Gray 12; i- iarcis .Mowing OS 18 j .1-1 i' 13Cp San,net Rerr -0 " ; 7 ' ,'S. R OUP BAMET Mowing T>7 00 j .; ;J .Iniill Mcne 21 2-7 I 11).'. 3 Isaac iveir 21 17 liu Jo. .N R i/.on C 17 J-J'J John L)-LT 1> 12 U-'L Jacob M-vers C I' 2 J.:.n U,'V-.E.mx (Dunlap T.act) i'J 10 JOIN. BOICRNEN 19 45 3 L <.. 'l'. Watson 1 5-1 4E7 Mary ' i..-- ~-.y 42- 121 ■" OI fitgomery 4 73 da j fc ■ • ti U i.o in right of '• •• ■ 23 33 257 E. T'osti r & YY . I'. Schcil 0 75 A."> J O; . s l-'i-artl GL GO VY liuaifi 1 .aaril 4 8S 1 25 John j. H-irs f.7 ■.di & 107p Jaim s i adoi. 1!. Easlotj 53 COLI-ra.a Tov. IIOT.p. I 414 Michael Hoof 1 21 •110 A A NE- 11, 1 20 ; .GO Jacob YVlietstofie 1 20 ' .'U-i Jacob W.Jan: 50 111 A 'R"W iial.ock 0| j Gt-'O L-aimicl YV.ilia-ns 2 21 i 47 Will am Smith g 140 • i'J7 • Arthur Krown 0. jerlai.il \ alley Tow nship, J 10C U7p WM. ;M. Hail 10 1400 Dr. James SlT. ith 2 91 Hi.iri-o* l'ovvnship. |IC3 Nicholas 15-right 2i • 9CO William Lvon 3 10 I 77 AU lrew P. Miller 1 72 HOPEWELL Township. 1290 John Corby 1 27 i 4)3 • John Kerr 4 7G : ;.70 Jane, Howard t-g 101 JLN-har! Moan . ;20 John CLN r.ey 72 401 Joseph Moan 08 ! 1001 SAIN.IRL MNAN 08 121 J: 35p Alexan.ter Moan 58 1 206 1 John Mcflney 48 F'O ZACIIAIIA.IL -LOAN 21 192 Timoihy Moan 27 200 & SIP Israel Moan 28 223 J-.lizab-M Piper CO 2la 4r a-'-p John Boyd 34 214 \ CGp YVilliatn ''avis 32 210 iV OOJp .'' ib-tla Davis f.S YY'illiarn Piper 02 238 John Haniiii Cu 221 Igualiu llaidin C 2 131 it 127p James Wilson 73 ISIJtIQp David P:per 31 90 Ricliatd Clark 23 427 Georue F. Alberti 1 20 213 Joseph Ls.ncaster fiO 402 Thomas Taylor 1 20 40~ & 57p Stephen Moan 58 Shaw Tract, Oakmnn Lands 1 24 James Mcllney, Forge pioperty 22 00 1 uterosugb's Heirs i.i <IOO Isaac Cavan - > Londonderry Tow nship. •353 Joseph Gardner 4 i *>(' 150 John Saddler j Liberty Township. 200 Mary Gordon 7 200 James Gordon ,j 400 Thomas Jones jj mj lot's Stephen Eerr j iy 105 Edwprd Langly 7 n a 200 Jacob Alilier U. 200 Klizabeih Miller (i 200 Mary Piper a Js ! 200 A met in Piper 7 <j£ ' 00 Abel Put 1 20 Edward Stone 7 -is 400 John Tomtn * 10 73 371 if Sip Hannah Alberti 5 40 418, Marian Albeiti 5 00 •103 Alexander Montgomery 5 15 William Montgomery 88 100 -George 11. Kay , 310 3 Lots Virttiam J'. btheU 2 75 200 John K„zi>r 2 50 200 1 .sncis Means 2 5d 160 Stephen Kerr 4 20 0(1 Manor Truct 1 -y 250 Milliga.i *i Benedict 2 58 40 IVltr bowser 54 5 George Thompson 42 Monroe Township. * 23 Joseph McDarnel 55 Kapler. 200 ALnpr Rodgers 60 l'loviderice Fast, 1210 Samuel Tate s Heir's 4 1 000 do do do 44 Buo do do do 44 . 22 Ci do co do 08 ll i G. w. ll.ii 1011 32 i lu •A' 05p Mahlori barton £2 I i.d, #t '.Clip Duviu Smith 32 i lio t: 66 p Joshua liixon 30 401 it *1 Up James Cavan 1 20 t 400 Isaac Cavan 1 20 ,210 George lvuecse 50 17 J. Spark's Heirs or F. fJibs 10 51 ).. A.Carpenter 22 I'iovnlence West, i ICO Daniel Hichey IS 10 David Roller 44 13 Joseph Mc Daniel 30 I'eti r Morgert GS 8;. Claw Township. 1 Lota Jacob ink's Heirs 48 2' ' David Mi-Robert 1 20 177 Jun-sRo-i 4 2J •ill William SnK'ely 1 20 Southampton. ~ 3 Jarae-, ILggs 00 43 i 11. : y U liet.'one 4 32 •IJJj William ilm-lc 4 20 1 : ::.ii Township. •70 < h' wtophei Snyder 43 Widow (,'ioyle 2 5o ■i >-4 Jan •> Bc.tw.ight 12 1.0 • CO Brumbaugh & Co. 1 33 • r 0 Cow s Brush 85 439 Join Mai• 111 ]0 32 CO Dowser 1 17 HQ . Buyer 1 58 200 l.iiogam 1 CS Will.ana l.angum 2SO lod Low er Brush 4 78 \'i oo'.berry South. William Finite 4G 19 Fluke's Heirs 32 J.. 1 .•...i •. Piper 57 215 k C"p Isjii. I! . Davis 24 Gi iucji John S. It* tnclt 28 Woodberrv Midi!!? Ad; .i ;; o Heffle ,"s Heir*. 5 53 I ..ni ! Montgomery 40 20 -'0 Daniel Mont gome) y 4 48 170 Margaret Croft 1 70 Keosmger's iieirs 4 00 I' rank NicoJemus 77 George Kicoilemus 70 1<•-' Mellnay 7 07 JoLi: McFariden C 15 Juhu Xicmierr.uj 1 87 52 John S-r'h, r. 1 77 B-'.inei"s !it>irs 1 S7 ———br inerook 2 CO !'• m. Montgomery 5 00 Robert Montgomery I C 3 J. cob Fur re y 61 Bri!hart Replrg'e 1 55 I 12 John I'fPtPi- 51 CO Robert Montgomery 1 20 March 30th. ' r O. 1 ■ *0 scnc l DinicfoßS J. OF BE FORI) COUNTY. O-r'UMFX :—ln p ir-uauce oftbf lil sect of ' -• t b: t .''lay, 18.7-;, you ere b-reby rohiie t . for 1, on the fi.st Monday in May, A. I).. 1680, be i'-Jt "be 7th day of lii- irontii, 1.: 1 o'clock . the : Minor.::, and - --t r.-ra tor., by a m.jo.ity of v. i:l'' numb": 0! Ihe D.recu i s pre. v..-, o' -e { r i. era y ai ' sci.-j.tif.e acquirer: ents, .... 1 of kill end ex peri, nee in th at'.c! ' achi-tr, as Ct in ly Riiperir.r-n.'t: : '. for *;.e tli:< - s rcceeJing vears ; •:•' ine :l*.e an our.' of cmnp-t • :-ion tor I*. • sait.e ; ai c* : !,:; ; r :': to li. • Superii ten:lent at ..:n . ,r_, as n j:iii••:. by iba oVtR ami 40th sec | tiins cf the same 1 -t. KRXRY HECK BR MAX, C ' 1 t. ci Li.'.iford Co. Apr. l 13. y OTICZ! ! T. n i lie f.jllowing namtd persons •' ■ !'' r j f.thsns, :or Tavei: Lio> n-e in tiie t 1. s (.'. i( •• ci Bed turd t on; ; .nd will be pre. scsited to iic Court o! Quarter Sessions 011 Mutiday '.'is ■' 'h day cl Apni next : John Hater Bedford Boiougli, Tavern. Jurat' ::i Oorfon s it i i.-aae .Mangel,jr. " •< s .. G. Aii 11 "Township, " Jacob Ipivder Cumberland \ alley " \'ai. B. Werts iiairisua " Martin f".rhlner " Fred Hildcbrai.d Juniata s* ph t oiler '• " James Burns Londonderry " Juiiatiiiiii Ficiifnei " " Catheune Ti icker Liberty " Joi.n A. IB hrri < .vi.ihfiw Adams Monroe 11 George \Vpmmr " ' George tti-kt-y Napier. " 0. A T. Black Last I'.evidence " George Megravv • * t u Jotih A. Gump West " < rl *1 Colvin Scbellsburg Borough .John M. Robi<on " " Bet t Amicti Ft. Clair Bernard Oiieiil Southampton " T'.os C. Reighait Union t< Win, M. i'earson Middle Woodberry " ileiny Fluke ' • < J.nnes L. Prince South " " Win F. Smi h, Rainslurg Bercugj A. J. tVnneil, " ' • ohn Todd, 1" -Jford Township Sitaii FrtiiT oc Son Beiilord Boruugh •' lame-S. Reckwiih, Broad Top, James Baieioot, Sr. Clair S. lI.TATF. Match 30. IS7O. Clerk. 1 STATE OF JOHN* FL.U 'j;, DfeC'D. ' ' I.i-itr'rs c.( iiibiii: istratic.n having !-en gra. 1 to I n> ii"der .- piled, upon 'ne eslate John Black, late of Napier fp., dec'. 1 , iiot.i e i*. hi-ieby given that all ;.-is>ns 1. lebteii j u j;,id are red to make iiiiitiP d. te • 1 vT. •!.t, and thn-e b. 1:11 claim u e leqms led t . pieac..t them properly ®4ihenticat<.d fur set tlement. JFRFMIAII F. BLACK, GEORGE W. HORN, Ap 1127, ISC3, Administrators. } HMlNiiriuvrcFsNoiTcc~ J. 1L Letters nf adrr istmtion, having been gtantfd to The mhscri be.. living in Harrison tp., oi 1 lie estate of Aleleh er F.shcr, late of said township, d c'd , nil oi jpns indebted tosairfe tat? arc irniilied to make p>y nn-id. imrr.ediately, and those having claims again- 1 the <ame will present them duly authenticated for settlement. DAVID MIIT.FR, April 13, 1860 -vdminisr4tor. - HOSTETTEE'S rT :;ai <; t. 1. r * ~ • ~ r r * '■*-*, mem ber C: I-1 ic:..ian 1 i*T; * , '-i .- ■ X'f 10 dixOnS© or disturbance of t! ! . fauctions; but. With ti:c aid of a £■■ i i *. •* and tho exorcise of plain common s< :.ao. in. v -he able so to regulate the system c , j ro permanent lica!. l ..i. In order to : i;.j s i;c ired object, the true course to pin io U certainly that which will produce a natural state of things at the least hoc.;:, 'of 7 ,1 site; .•; and life. For this pirn . ' : tor has in troduced to this co .airy a preparation hearing liis name, which i net a new me ' mine, but one that has been tried f„- years, giving ratisme tion lo all who have ! it. The Bute I*3 operate powerfully t j -n the stomach, bowels, aii-1 liver, restorin;: r .a to a healthv ami vigorous action, and thus, by the rumple pro c.a-s of strengthening r; tare, cLubie the cys tetrt to triumph over disease. *"£,"' e . curo of Dyspeps' . Indigestion, Nau sea, flatulency, Los,, ppetius, or any FRitus Complaints, m-ising ;rom a morbid inaction of the atomachor stow,--., two A- f .-.-n r-" Dysentery, Colic. Choi cra Aiwbus, He., theso liutcrS Jiavc no equal. Dinvvi.wa. i\y :uery erf,... „ 0 ff9Rrra3 l 7crn . raced by no v sealers, wiuc f Hy bythechangetffw^crandtM : c; r ? ki!y rcgulai 1 by r. briel nvo ot iv„ T . rpa .f ' Dyspepsia, a disc • e which is p o baUy r ti'o prevalent, in all its various ion,;:, other, and liio cause <!' v. i.h'i May ,'3 be attributed to derangements of the -i'.yg or: Mr. :, can bo cured without i.i',l t v liUSTLTTEBhS STOMA'Mi BITTERS", directions on the bottle. Fortius disease every physician will recommend Litters of some kind; then why not ti;o an article known to bo inful , lible? All tuitions have their Litters,as n pre ventive of disc:. 3 and slrcngthcncr of the sys *c:n in general: and among tlieui til there in nci to be found a marc licaltiiy people than the T grmans, from whose this j renaratiou ensa r. sted, It.. ud it pen ceiuu; Uie ciitc: ss.ients which have tendc • to prove the value of this pncat preparation in lo wtb < 1 iwikal 1 icnee. Fr.vntt and AaCX. —T'-L trving and provok ing disease, which lives its Meatless grasp ta the body of man, rcduf.ng h'.y to ti taere s-ha tlow is: a short time, and rendering liim jl.y cically and mentally ustlc. < ! 's be driven from the body by the ttso of I'• OSTE'J7 LIR3 RENOWNED 'Rli'TlhlS. Further, noneof :i.o above-siutcd diseases can be eon:raced, even i in c:.y .1 L uions, if tlie Fitters aroused r.s rer uiroetiona. And as they neither crdato iiat. ca nor offend the palate, and render tin nwe'.-wry any change cf diet or interrupt ion of ordinary pursuits, but promote round sleep a.-.l healthy digestion, tb~ complaint is ro l.tnved as pee lily :ts is cor• istent with the pro duction of a thorough and permanent cure. Far Persons i.i Advened I*, art, who nto j rufTerir.g from an enfeebled constitution and i '.a 1 b.,dy, the to Hitters rre invaluable as rc.aotatlvo of ctieny b tir.d vigor, and r.ced only bo tried to be appreciated. And to a mother while nursing these Hitters are indis pensable, especially wi:ere the mother's nour ishment ic inadequate to the demands of tho cltild, consequently Iter strength most yield, nnu here it is where a gmd tonic, pitch as Ilostettcr's Stomach Bitterr. 5: needed to impart tc: porary strength and-vigor to the system, i La nes houM by nil means try this remedy for all t . C 3 of tie' iltty, nnd, before co doing, shoal I ssk their physician, who, if he is acqm.inie'l with the virtue c. the Fitters, will reco . aieml their i.se in all cases of weakness. CATTION. —V\*c eauti'jn the j .blie agaiiut using any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ash for IbisTrTTEr.'TJ Culebuated Gtouacu Fittep.*, and see that each Ijoti'o lias tho words " Dr. J. llostcttcr's Stomach FitUr.-" liuwn cu tho side i cf tho fcottlo, and staiape len tho metallic cap ! covering the cork, and observe that car autograph signature is on the label. Cv~ Prepared and sold hj HOSTuITTE2 & I SM.ITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., end sold by ail i druggists, grocerr-, and dealers generally throughout the United States, Canada, Couth. America, and Germany. Agent* for Bedford County : B. F. II .rry, F. C. ! Hearner, Bedford ; John F. Lowry,Hopewel| ;E. B Ratnsy. Bloody Run ; John Kycum, 1 airview. Oct. 11, *ll. ~ti. > A>■SS a 'P OTo '.""V- • ESDFG?S, PA. MR. S. FILLER won ' resfi-stfulSy announee to her fiiends in Ben ~. ! (\>u !y. ml to the public generally, that site has lenwif foe a term of years, ■ '. ge and r, uvei.icnt 1 r r i. del, at th- j cot tie cf r<r a. ! ' it ?.:et. Fi ii w Pa., kr.o'.vn as til" •'IV A v HIM< ! HOU.-K," ar.d iatel y i;epf by MR 0 ,. COOT. J :::s hou-e 13 l- i: z I ' ougniy re fitt ! ; ! ief,r:: i. an ! :s now cpet. fo- the :h. coption of guests. Visito s to the 'tBEDFORD • PMNGS" and persons ..-'.inz Cm: w!i tir.d 'his house a pleasant end c. ntfo Table t-tnp-0.a.-v home.—Every attention wili be ; 'id fo the comfort and accommodation ot guests. The tab; 3 will at ai! times be supplied with the Lost the mi&et*aiio.d. Ch.wses mode: . ;e. Extensive atabiing is cftach",! to this i.ctel, arid a careful a I competent ho-rl-r vRI be in ctteu arre. Special at entmn v. ; ibepa id totbe accorn j osditio* of the ttmiog cKsnwtiy. ilart h 3lith, iSC'J. rt ti ri r* ft' *'V ?sssP qnH ll BE. HGOrLAI\D'B FBTTJ TV" N - 7}: C 9 ur£ii'ii?m£M i jiitbj AND DR. SIOOFIuASD'S KAE.SA.IIIC <LOaiSAIL, Tie ffrcat standard ned.cdut cf the present eye, have acquired their ffrent popularity cn.'y tr.roujh years cf t'rial. Ushvur.ucd sa!;'fac~ ilon U nil 'ere! I'j them in a!! rates; ar.d the people have pronounced there, isorthy. liver Con;p!.lint, Dyspepsia, Jnanti'ce, Debility cf the Xervcus bysic-ia, Diseased of l!io iiuneya, end ell disease: crising fosm a disordered liver cr ucahr.css of the e tor.ee'- end digestive ergons, are speedily end permanently cured ty the GERMAN FITTERS. Tno Ea.3r.mlc Ccrßlctl hes acomrtl a reputation twpasv 'ng thai cf any similar pre paration cz'zn!. It k ill ci.rc, rrrion fail, (he most severe end long-standing Cca ... . ,cr Soorcencjs, Frcnchitit;, la **aai.-.. b.ottp, x*ecitiwDiA, tu.:pi.r*3 , Coca mintica, c.ta has performed the me.-: astonishing cures iter known cf Cc.Rf metl Ccßrranp l.cr. A f ,J ilo'es v.iii also ct once vice- he cr.d sure .he r.s- .' severe Dlarramn proceeding //• a Cold in the Rowels. There r:e-l \: cs cr: prepared ly Dr. C. XL JACItSCN A Co., A"-). 413 .Ire,': Street, Phiia delpl.in, P,f., and cr; told Ly druggists and dealers in medicine: everywhere, ct To cents pee Lottie. - 7.- signature o/C. XI. Jacnson he on tits outside scrapper cf ecek Lottie. In the /. 'venae puUished annually by the proprietor, c-t- d FT.nvtajv's AmtANAC, you ar.it f""i ft <y a I ecnentndatory notices from ell parts of the count y. Tuts: Almanacs are given c.v;cy iy all our agents. For : I • at th Slorcs (.•!" 'lrs. Rhy mer .v Harry, BedLr.i, an;' all otbe r Drug gists in the county. May 20, 1559. ' i iigarrci ' MARK THESE FACTS! j THE TESTIMONY OF THE WHOLE WORLD | A->V* ,' ' ' * v"y ' Ho!l< wav's Ointment _______ r -AW Z/rcas/.?, ,S om nnJ ri ccrs . ~ b> " ,h V ':,"' R V ..i„: ;,,v 1 :r r'r""- nejghborin > natt. • v ml i ' soothe the .. ■!,. 4ItSISJK^ °" ! - ' ;W, / end other Fevers. "red by well eheat, throat and neck oft . . ? " ,fo * penetrate, tJl j gireimu,7::Jrti'fef V T" Baoo —by ae movth n. -,. 1' " , :; ,,c,ri * ta " .line it- influence r be frit 7" T !:Ol# wherein the 0. -t.i.ent u ... "'7 y . !oCa Prt •A boever trie-tLeung. u=.t in the' ', " °" C *— ; | uoaf w ;| j 7"" 7 • ds '.y a charm. ".'®eive r •f P d.-s, Fistulas, Strictures. b * "■! ' Mid then mov l' r ;h warm water Persons suffrt aa _ >' rbbin S t the rjute ot ' lose in' a moment i, ' : - se direful e&iriDlaiiits i shonl-j be u- ierstoa rrf,s "'--> 'aetr progrt.s. it j !y to smear the OintrrV"! '■ ls sufhcier.t mere i>t must be Well tubbed , u ' ' ,l '* offset# t part,, but tim- :o or ".re,, t. some conside'raVe kert into the system, where?! Ihat " may be ta sore or wca.-ui as remove any p.- tu the eye. There Jagain'. a ® 'hough pal -7 Ct " ! * *' Wt 'he mbbiug in ofthj^ s ai:l! w*er i -,-.t service, Jnis i. the only >m! men, "'! tor bir.i., .-.rases of eerier in the sromarii'^'merit . >e may be a ei rn| bearing d 0...-., ' where Lulucntions of Youth :~Sore* end Vice,. Mctches. i-.i rijsj s vei! fll he rati tnV.y cured if the OiW-nenr'b- 7 / • an.! Itiu . ills be taKei, t,ie r , t an ! mend-'d m the pru ted in-tiu. -lions. \Vi,e 77,"1 it, any o'hrr way they only drv up in o-,e R) 7 f break out in father : whr.eas tl.i, J°, remove t ,c hnmnir irom ih- system, ai.o leave thi patient a vigorous and healthy |.e, n e. | t Wll | r ; .juire time with the -ise ol the Pilis to ensure a la's" ling cure. DrojJnc.il Sicrfli-tgfi, PamljVs and Stijf Joints. A! b- ■ <; t.> above complaint? riiiler widely ir tberr on and nature, vet they a'! require local treatment. Many of the worst cases, of 'joch dis eases, v.i,', yield in comparatively short rrace c f t,me, w.ien t1.,5 Omtiner.t is diligently rubbed into .he parts atiecte.l, even alter every other means have 1:: all serious maladies the Pills should a ' i according to the printed directions accom panying eacti bos. Both I've Ointments and Pills should be used in the following cases : Had Legs Iristg-.s, Bad Breasts, Gout, !i" rr : < • Glandular Swellings, ..'!r,!on c , Lumbago. B,tof Moschetces end Rheumatism, Sand-Flies, Scalds, Sore Nippies, Chiego-iiKst, Sore-throats, Chilhlains Skin Diseases, ' happed flands, Scarry, or s (.d Sore-heads ar.cer?, Tumors, Contracted and Stiff Ulcers, ■loint.-. Vfounds. Elephantiasis, Vaaa. ' r lO.'d !—\otte genuine unl-'sa The words ••1T...,w0y. NEW YORK AND LovnoN," are discersioie us a I /• r-mar/.- in every leaf ol D 1.0.-ft o; irec;ion around each put or box s the am'e may be piwuly seen by holding tae leaf ; u the !i.-ht. A ::ar: .some reward will be given to any one ren ■ ' g -ued ;;.:orir.atton as may lead to the detec tion c: ei.v party or parties counteifeiting the med icit. ■o. vending lire same, knowing them to be spurious. a ' \- i;an:| f""' or Y "f Professor HOLLO WAY, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, aid by a !l resp.-c --toble ; rugg sts and Dealers in Medicine, through? out the civ,;,zed world, in boxes at do cents C"2*ct aivJ 61 each. " ' :>:/~7here is considerable saving by takin" the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every niscruer are fiin.xed to each box, Nov. 18, ISO 9. iS,5©, I' v Pearl Snow White Lead. On ly $2.53 pr Leg of 25 ibs. PAINT AND OIL PAINT AND OIL, VARNISH. VARNISH. • OHIO FIRF: TROOF PAINT. OHIO FIRE PROOF PAJNT.' PAINT, ALL COLORS. PAINT, ALL COLORS. RRrSHES, BRUSHES, AT HARTLEPS, AI HARI LEI 'S. Hardware of all hinds. Ail articles Warranted as represented. Fair profits ask ed but w ill not be undersold bv any one. TERDfS AS AGREED UPON. CASH T3T T Vr-r>g ALWAYS FAVORED. Try Hartley be/ore you s<>n d c ff for your Hard v. j c, Iron, Nail, or Paints. (April C, ISG3.) TTNO R S -\ I P O R E X C H A N G E. Tiroe tracts jf very choice farm land, contain ing It'l l acres in • arh tract, situate o:i the Illinois t'ei ti!-> U It in Champaign co., State of Illinois, 8 JV -S iron the csty of L'toana, and 1 mile from Ren • •: St. ti-.ii on said roi l. T.vo ol the tracts adjoin, ! ■ e tlfui _ .1 never filing p n I of water. 1 ty of drbaiiacnuta.ti.? a population of 303 C. , i ru i, tue greats t wheat g owing country Address, F. C. REAMER, Bedford, Pa. niSSOLUTIO N. 1 ) The parinarihipheretofore '*!>' ng between >(> M WsHf, ASER, V is th seiay been dissolved liy mutual consent, j fh- t J ;e.? ufpe-g Ins b-en sol I Out ftf Slmo.l i fer. arid the busiiv*-s vi'l hereafter b- ctm | iuetcd by M itisn-ah rd- Shafer Tho?e indebted to Eetguson tV Mao-f-vak-'r. will pica-- close their accounts bv cash or hole. [april IL,'GC.] j tAEPETS and C arprt Cham,For sale cheap, at \,■ Saiieirak-.' s', j-aprll fitN, ISCO,] t LL kinds of p o !ue taken in exchange for \ v>cod,, at Shoein ikor's Stor JNo 1. Anderson's Row. tapril Oth, ISGO.] ROCERiES, a large ass rtment.of all kinds of Grocerie* for saie cheap at Shoemaker' Store, 4-
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