.11A R RIE W. _j ( " in UrtonaJliinoisTon the 12th inst. by the c Rer Mr. Semple, JAMES T B ACV,°t T . RBANB ' TO V Miss. MART E. LING, formerly ol Bedford a. TmToRQ COVJSTy >**i t l n ol p h?n , Court . ~ st Bedford, in ar.d for the county of Cedlljrt) ' on the 30th day of April, A. D. 1860, before tne JU or m ot'o a nVfo. rt ET Shannon, Esq., th. court ; grant a rule on the heirs and legal represents ie , Jacob Snel!, late of East Providence t P- ' to wit : Maria, intermarried with Jo J* 80 e held at Bedford, in and for the county of Bedford, on the first Monday, third day of September, A. D. 1860, to accept or re fuse fo take the Real Estate of said deceased, a. the valuation which has been valued and appraised in pursuance of a writ of Partition or Valuation, issued out of said court, and to the Sheriff of said county directed, or show cause why th same should not be told. In testiirory whereof I have hereunto jL. S.J- set my hand and sea! of said eoonty, at jjjjj Bediord, the 7th day of May, A. K. 1560. ATTEST I W*. S. FLUKE, SAM'L. H. TATE, Sheriff. Clerk. Jor.e 22, I6SO. BEDFORD cor V7 Y, it. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to S..Z Sarah Glove, Executrix of the last will and testament of Simon Grove, late of Bed ford county, deceasad : On petition of James Mullin, Guaidianoi the mi nor children of Jeremiah Grove, dec'd., and on mo tion of A - King, Esq., we command you that laying aside all business ar.d excuses what ao tver you be and appear in your proper person, be •ore the Judges of the Orphans' Court of Bedford coonty, at a court to be fcolden at Bedford on the first Monday third day of September next and show cause why you should not give security as execu trix and why you should not settle an account of your administration on the etate of said dec'd. Witness the HON. F. M. KIM MULL, ESQ. President of our said court, at Bedford, this 30th dsy of April, A. D. 1860. ATTEST 1 WM. 5. FLUKE. SAM'L. fi. TATE, Sbenff. Clerk. June 22d, 1860. 4 SELECT SCBOOL For teacf)in; the pri mary and higher English branches, will be opened by the subscriber in the newly furnished and beau tiful rooms of the Union School-House, on Monday, '.he 9th day of July next. No more pupils will be taken than can receive every attention. TERMS—From $2 to $5 per quarter, according to branches pursued. The patronage of the citi zens of Bedford ar.d the surrounding country, is re spectfully solicited. Applications should be made immediately. J. W. DICKERSON. June 22J, IS6C. Whereas a certain Mar gery Menges of Napier tp., Bedford county, claims to be my wedded wife, J hereby notify the public that such is not the fact; that she never stood in any such relation to me, nor does she now; and 1 cau tion all persons against harboring her, or dealing with her on my account, as i ana determined not to pay any debts of ber contracting. G. W. 6IGLER. Bedford Tp., June 22d. J?STATE OF NICHOLAS KEGG, DEC'D. Letters oI Administration having been granted to the uudersigned, by the Register of Bed ford County, upon the Estate of Nicholas KeggEsq. late of Juniata lowrttbip dec'd, ail persons indebted to said Estate are here notified that they will be required to make immediate payment and those having claims against the Estate will present them propeily authenticated for settlement. . . WM. GILLESPIE. Joniata Tp., June 22d, '69. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— The undersigned ap pointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, distribute the fund set apart ID the Estate of A. raham Sparks,dec'd for the support of Joseph Ikisbrow, said Joseph being now dead, and also otb •' loads received by the administrator of said es •'> will attend to the duties of his appointment 00 *' arda y 23d day of Jons, inst., at his office " " Borough of Bedford, at 10 o'clock of said day n snd w ij tM t jj interested can attend if ,h# 7 •* proper. , JVO P REED, Jane 8. Ism. Auditor. pAUTION.— R-. Hunters and (ishers, v|jll take ! :are not to trespass on the lands of the subscri- j ier9, After this date, otherwise they will be dealt | vith According to Uw. DAVID BOYERS, SAM'L. HULLINGER, ABRAHAM S. BROWN, DAVID S. BROWN, JACOB KIFER, ABRAHAM NEWCOMER, SAMUEL BASSLER, JACOB LONGENECKER, JACOB A. NICODEMUS, DAVID L. HARTMAN. MICHAEL L. KEAGGY, PAUL RHOADS, JOHN BRUMBAUGH, D. S. BRIDENTHAL. June 22, 1860. JJEDEORD MACHINE SHOP' THE 'subscriber would most respectfully an- ! nounce to the farming community, and public in j general, th=.t he still cftntinues to manufacture at : bis shop, in Bedford, Pa., the following farming u- j tensils of the very best mateiial, and Jin the most : workmanlike manner, viz; FOUR AND SIX HORSE TUMBLING SHAFT POWER MACHINES, with large open cylinders, six slaves, and spikes screwed in, and impioved Straw Shakers attached, j Their superiors for strength and speed are not made j in this or any other County in the State. Four Horse Tumbling Shaft and Strap Power Machine, with cylinder open or shut, as may be de sired, for convenience, ease of draft, and perfect working, this machine has no superior any where. THREE HORSE MACHINES, of the same kind. Two and three Horse Tumbling Shaft Power Ma chines, a very convenient and excellent machine for smail farmers, with or without shatters, single and double shovel Ploughs, Horse Rakes, Lever Cutting Boxes, Harrows and Wheelbarrows, made to order. All the above articles constantly on hand, and sold on reasonable terms. Repairing of all kinds of Machines, whether made j here or elsewhere, done on the shortest notice. Castings for all my machines, made at the Foun | dry of Shires & Jordan, ir. Bedford, and will com pare with any made in the State for strength and i durability. Blacksmithing done to order. All my 1 work warranted to give satisfaction. From a past experience of over twenty years in : the Machine business, I feel confident that I can | give entire satisfaction to all who may lavnr me with a call. Call and examine my work before you i purchase elsewhere, as I am determined to please all. Horses, grain of all kmus, lumber and iron, will be in exchange for work. PETER H. SHIRES, June 8, lSGo—6rn. Machinist. NUBLIC SALE OF & VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, there will be sold, on the premi ses, by public out-cry, the following valuable Real Estate, situate in Monroe township, Bedford 00., late the property of Henry Steckrnan, dec'd., to wit : On Tuesday, the 26th day of June, next, at one o'clock of said day, the mansion farm, composed of two tracts of Land, containing 223 acres and 14G perches, nett, adjoining Barnabas Steckrnan, Philip Riddinger, Swaitzwalder and others, with a log house, stone kitchen, log barn and stable, a good orchard thereon, weti watered with running water, a consiuerable poition cleared and the rema nder well timbered. Also, On Wednesday, the 27tb, at ten o'clock, same month, one tract of land in same township, containing lGSacresand 94 perches, nett, adjoining lands of John Eletcner, Philip Snider and others, with a log house and stable thereon, thirty or forty acres cleared, remainder timber land. Al so, on the same day at 2 o'clock, in the atternoon, one other tract ef land in same township, contain ing 214 acres and 36 perches, nett, adjoining lands of Jacob Steckrnan, Moses Dicken and others, wiAl a log house, log stable and threshing floor, spring house and out buildings, 70 or 80 acres cleared, re mainder timber, with several springs of water there on. TERMS One third in hand, on confirmation of sale by the Court, and the remainder in two equal annual payments without interest.—Attendance wiif be given on day of sale by VALENTINE STECKMAN, Ad'mr. of Henry Steckrnan, dec'd. May 25tii, 1560. OF INQUISITION, -i-w WHEREAS, Wiipam Nvcum, late of Monroe fp, Bedford co., died, seized of the following described Keai Estate, to wit ; One Uactot land containing two hundred and thirty nine acres, more or less, adjoining lands af Barnaul Clabaugb, AiiliamCornell, John Fletch er and Leonard Nycum's heirs, situate in said town- I shi ' leaving issue the following heirs and legal rep ' resent stives, to wit ; Leonard Nycum, John Nyc ] ucii, the petitioner, tesiding in Hedford county, Bar- J nard Nycum, and Upton Nycum, residing in Alle j co., Md., Wilson Nycum and Andrew Nycum I residing in Bedford co., NOTICE i's, therefore, hereby given, that in pur- susnce of a writ of Partition or Valuation, tome directed, I will proceed to hold an Inquisition or Valuation, on said premises, on Tuesday, the 31st day of July, 1360, when and where ail paities in terested may a, tend if they see pronei. Sheriff's Office', Bed- ( WM. S. FLUKF, ford, June 15tb; 1860, f Sheriff. MTOTICE OF I A QUISITION. I* WHEREAS, WlL liam Kerr, late of Harrison tp., Bedford cm, died seized of the following described Real Estate, to wit ; One tract of iand containing three hundred and twelve e.ctes, more or iess, adjoining lands of Peter Wertz, Valentine V. Wertz, ! .'V'ldovv Suters and others, about one half cleared and un Lr fence, with double log barn and other buildings thereon erected situate in said tp., Leaving a widow, Mary Kerr, and e! even heirs, tot uitt . John Kerr, Catharine," wife of Lew is Kellerman, dead, leaving her husband a. id three children, to wit; James Kellerman and Wm. Kel lerman of Bedford co., John Kellerman of Ohio, F-lizabeth, wife of Jonathan Cessna, of Ohio, who conveyed her share to Mary the Widow, William JacKSon Kerr, Joseph Hemy Kerr, Amanda, wife oi John Riley, Snmuei Kerr, George Kerr oi Bedford co., and Margaret wife of Peter Funk, residence not known, NOTICE is, therefore, hereby given, that in pur suance of a writ of Partition or Valuation to me di rected, I will proceed to hold an Inquisition or Val nation, on said premises, on Tuesday 24th day of July, 1860, when and where all parties interested, may attend if they see proper. Sheriff's Office, Bed- J WM. S. FLUKE, ford, June Stb, 1660. J SheriU. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the subscriber will sell at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday, the 30th day of June, 1860, at 1 o'clock P. M., part of the Real es tate of Levi Clark, late of West Providence town ship. in the country of Bedford, dec'd, to wit : 78J acres of Red Lands, about one third of which is cleared and under fence, with a log house thereon erected, situate in the township aforesaid, adjoining lends of William WiU-ins, Eiias Clark, Absalom Garlick and others. TERMS :—Three hundred dollars at the confirma tion of the Sale—the balance in two equal annual payments, with interest, secured by judgments on thep'Operty. SOLOMON WILLIAMS, Jane 8, 1960. Adm'r. of Levi Clark, dec'd. BOARDING-HOUSE FOR VISITORS TO BEDFORD SPRINGS AND OTHERS. The subscriber, formerly of the Franklin Hotel, Cbambersburg, Pa., has leased the well Known Boarding House in Bedford, formerly kept by M ra. Filler. This House is situated in the most pleas ant part of the town, on the road leading to the Springs. The rooms are large and airy, and great care will be taken to render all the guests comfor table and happy. Fresh Mineral Water constantly .on hand. Terms moderate. June 15.'60.4t. JOSEPH ALSIP. !J) EDFORD FOUNDRY THE subscribers having purchased the Bedford ; Foundry of Messrs. VVashabaugh and Bannon. would most respectfully announce to the citizens of Bed- I ford and adjoining counties that they are prepared to i make and furnish all kinds of CASTINGS for GRIST AND SAW-MILLS, THRESHING MA CHINES, PLOUGHS, APPLE MILLS, COOK ING, TEN PLATE. AND COAL STOVES, SLED AND Sleigh soles, wash kettles, ofditlerent sizes, wagon boxes of all sizes, farmers' bells, (a superior arti ele), oven doors, and every thing usually made in a country Foundry. E7" PLOUGHS .—WOODCOCK, SEYLEU, and HILL-SIDE PLOUGHS—AIso, a new PLUG PLOUGH, to which we call the especial attention of our farmers—a superior article to the old Ptdg ! Plough, with two kinds of points, shares and laud j sides to suit a!! ploughs in general use in this coun- I ty. Turning ; : of iron patterns made to order, and all ki .' < . repairing done at the sbort ! est notice and at lew prices. All our own work i made of the very b-.-.f material, and warranted to ! give satisfaction. ! Farmers and olliLi vsould do well to call and examine our work before purchasing else- I where, as we are determined to meet the emer i gencies of the times, we will Sell LOW fur CjiSH , or country produce. Pig and bar iron, horses and lumber, taken in ex- I change for work. 1 feb 25,'60-ly SHIRES & JORDAN. j NbTOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS.— j Proposals will be leceived on Friday, ! the 29th day of June IS6O, at 1 o'clock, P. M., of j said day, for the erection of a new Bridge over j Clear Creek, at or near the property of the Heirs ! of Peter Borndollar, dee'd., where the road leading 1 from Bloody Run to Ciearville, crosses said Creek | in West Providence Township. Plan and specifica i tions w.ll be exhibited or. the grounds. Said propo ! sals will also be received on the giound. By ordel of the Commivsioners. i Comm'rs. Office, ( H. NICODEMUS, j June 15th, ISGO.St. \ Clerk. & EDITOR'S NOTICE.— j The undersigned ap . i pointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, . | to hear and determine the facts and return the evi | | dence, &c., to the Court, in the matter of the ac • j count of William Ott and Simon Harcleroad, Exe- I cutors of the last will, he., of John Harcleroad, . j lete of Colerain tp.,riec'd., will attend to the duties i j of his appointment, at his olfice, in the Borough of . Bedford, on Friday, the 22d day of June, inst., at 10 j o'clock, A. M., of said day, when all parties inter . ested can attend if they see proper. JOHN P. REED, ! June S, 1860. Auditor. PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS. A GREAT IMPIIOV EMENT IN PIANOS. GEORGE VOGT takes tfce opportunity oi' inform ing his friends and the public generally, that he has removed his Piano W'areroonns from No. 628 Arch Street, to No. 510 Arch Street, where he will keep constantly on hand a large assortment of his lately patented PIANOS, which'have-been pronoun ced b}* the best judges as far superior to all other Pianos in the sweetness and purity of their tone and construction, heretotore manufactured in the United States and England. May 18,'60.-6 mo. C 1 RAN VILLE STOKES' * GIFT CLOTHING EMPORIUM, ONE PRICE AND NO ABATEMENT. NO. 607 CHESTNUT STREET. GRANVILLE STOKES would return thanks to the public for their appreciation of his efforts to please, and their liberal patronage. In order to keep up this kindly feeling, he has yielded to the solicitations of many of his friends and inaugurated a new system, of Gifts with each Garment sold. To his choice selection of fine Fab rics, and made-up Clothing, he invites the scrutiny of the public, as well as to his new mode of doing business. Each article is warranted to be, in Fab ric, Style and Make, equal to any gotten up in the City, and one price, (lower than the lowest,) marked on the Ticket. Each article sold, or measured for, is accompa nied by a Gift, varying in value from $1 to 8100. N. B.—None but the most skillful Designers, Cutters and Workmen employed ; and satisfaction in Fit, Fashion. Fabric, Price and Gift, guaranteed al GRANVILLE STOKES' ONE PRIJE GIFT CLOTHING EMPORIUM, NO. 607 CHESTNUT STREET. May 16/60.-6 ir.s. C 1 P. PERRY, S. W. CORKER FOURTH AND RACE ST., PHILADELPHIA, Manufactures ACCOUNT BOOK ' of the best qual ity. Bankers and Merchants ca s h ve their Books ruled and bound in anv s yle. CyPremium awarded by the Frar. Jin Institute. f1 P. PERRY, , S. W. Corner. Fourth and Race streets, Phil adelphia. supplies every article in the BOOK or STATIONERY line, at low prices. Hav ing superior facilities as a manufacturer, he is enabled to supply goods vry low, and make very fair profit. Orders by mail promptly attended to. pOLLECT TOGETHER V/ All your "Old Books" and Magazines ; tike them to PERRY'S Book Binderies, Fourth and Race, where you can have them bound good nd handsomely at a low price. May 18,'60.-6 ttu. U FRANK. JACKSON, PRINTER AND STATIONER, 439 CHEST A UT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. May 18,'66.—1 yr. JHUMJVIER TRADE NOTICE. BUNN, RAIGUEL & CO., No. 137 North Third. Street, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FANCY DRY GOODS, Invite the attention of Purchasers to their extensive Stock of fancy Dry Goods, Silks, Embroideries, Cloths, Ca.simeres fyc. May 16,'60.- ESTER & CO. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, —AND PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MAN UFACTORY, No. 706 CHESTNUT Street, Above Seventh, opposite the Washington House, Fine Shirts and Drawers made from measurement a' a few days notice and in all cases Warranted to fit. Formula for measurement lurnished on ap plication bv mail. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO WHOLE SALE BUYERS. May 18,'60.-1 yr. BANCROFT & CO., • IMPORTERS SI WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FRENCH, GERMAN AND ENGLISH FANCY GOODS, No. 330 Market Street, Philadelphia. May 18,*60.-1 yr. PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS.} L. LADOMCS. S. RULON. \M/ ATCHES AND JEWELRY. " " LE WJS LA DOM US & CO. No. 802 CHESTNUT STREET PHIL'A. (FIRST DOOR ABOVE EIGHTH STREET,) Would most respectfully as it the attention of Citi zens and Strangers to their Large, Cheap, and well selected Stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WAKE, CONSISTING IN PART OF Gold Hunting Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 carat case, S4O 00 Gold Lever Watches, open face, lull jewel'd 18 carat case, 30 00 Gold Lepine Watehes, open lace, full jew eller, 18 carat case, 22 00 Silver Lever Watches, Hunting case, full jewelled, 18 00 Silver Lever watches, open lace, full jewel ed, 14 0U Silver Lepine Watches, Hunting case, 14 00 Silver Lepine Watches, open face, 9 t0 Gold Guard Chairs, 12 00 Gold Vest and Fob Chains, 10 00 Gold Pen Holder with Pen and Pencil, 4 00 Gold Pencils, 1 50 Gold Pens with Silver Holders, 1 00 Silver Table Spoons, per set, 14 00 Stiver Tea Spoons, 6 00 Gold Thimbles. 3 00 With a large assortment of Silver, Table and Tea Forks; Dessert, Mustard and Salt Spoons ; Pie, Cake, and Ice Cream knives ; Sugar Spoons ; Pre serve Spoons ; Pickle Kn.ves and Forks, etc. OCT"AIso, constantly on hand, a magnificent as sortment ol Jewelry, consisting in part of Bracelets, Breastpins, Ear Rings, ringer Kings, Miniature cases for I, 2, 4, and 6 likenesses ; Gold Crosses, Chil dren's armlets, and every thing in the Jewelry line, of the lattst and most approved patterns. Gold and silver Thimbles ; Wedding Rings at all prices. Ladies' Chatelaines, Gold Watch keys and Seals ; Studs and Sleeve Buttons; Opera Glasses. Always on hand, a splendid assortment of Diamond Jewelry. Also, Diamonds mounted in the most beautiful manner, equal to any woik in the United States, at moderate prices. Siiver plated Tea Sets, Silver plated Knives and Forks—beautiful goods, ami look equal to Silver. CALIFORNIA GOLD BOUGHT OR MADE UP TO ORDER. [£F~All descriptions of Hair Jewelry, such as Breastpins. Ear Rings, Chains, Charms, made to order in the most beautiful style. Old Watches and Jewelry taken in exchange. We can send by mail, with perfect safety, Watch es or Jewelry to any part of the United States. All orders must be accompanied with the Cash. No goods sent unless the money is first received. Call or address LEWIS LADQMUS fk CO., 802 Chestnut Street, Phil'a- May 18,'C0.-6 ms. I COKING GLASSES, J ENGRAVINGS. PICTURE FRAMES, OIL PAINTINGS, The most extensive and elegant assortment at the very lowest rates.—Glasses in store of every de scription. A/ahogany framed Glasses, lor country sales. Print and Poitrait frames, Window Cornices, Gilt .Mouldings, etc. Estimates for furnishing Glasses to fill every space, by mail application. F.ng'avirgs for Grecian and Antique Paintings.— Catalogues gratis. JAS. S. EARLE St SON, 816 Chestnut St., Phil'a. May 18,'60.-1 yr. T E, GO U L D, No. 632 Chestnut St., cor. of Seventh, PHILADELPHIA. PIANOS ANDMELODEONS. RAVES, BACON & Co's., HALLCT, DAVIS & CO's., NCNN'S 4- CLARX'S, AND A. H. GALF. & co's. MASON St HAMLIN'S, AND PRINCE ACO'S. MELODEONS & HARMONIUMS. Pianos and Melodeons to Rent. Second-hand Pianos. May 18,'60.-1 yr. WILLIAM RAIGUEL, JAMES M. WHITBY, SAMUEL MOORE, EDWARD A ADAMS, WILLIAM G. SKILLMAN, HENRY P. ATKINSON • EIAIGUEL, MOORE & CO., ® LATE, RAIGOEL AMD CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Xos. 220 St 222 North Thir l St., above Race, West side, PHILADELPHIA. May 15,'60.-1 yr. JOHN O. JAMAH, ISAAC WELSH, H. G. STERLING, WM. C. KENT, G. A. SMITH, H. D. WELSH, CHARLES SANTF-E, SAM DEL WHITE, J. TOMLINSON JAMHB, KENT, SANTEE & CO., IMPORTERS AMD JOBBERS OF I) R Y GOODS, 239 & 241 NORTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE RACE, PHILADELPHIA. May 15,'60.-1 yr. Jr. H U B E R, • (SPCCES9OR TO Jk SORVER,) —WHOLESALE DEALER IN— TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS, No 8 ~\orih Fifth St., above .Market, Phil'a. Also, Manufacturer ar.d Importer of FORKIGN AND DOMESTIC SEGARS. May 18, 1660.-1 yr. MARTHA T. MARTIN, C. H.HAMRICK, J. A. L. HORRKtf SEO. R. PEDDLE, S. R. MARTIN• fjl A. BAKER, • WITH MARTINS, PEDDLE, HAMRICK &. CO. —IMPORTERS OF— HOSIERY, GLOVES AND NOTIONS, JYO. 30, jYorlh FourlU St., PhiVa. May 18.'60.-1 yr. rjIHE WORLD'S GREAT EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL, awarded toC. MEYER for his two PIANOS, London, October 15, 1851. C. MEYER respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has constantly on hand PIANOS, equal to those for which he received the Prize Medal in London, in 1851. All orders promptly attended to,'and great care taken in the selection and packing the same. He has received, during the last fifteen years, more Medals than any olher/naker, from the Frank lin Institute—also, First Premiums in Boston, New York and Baltimore. Warerooms, No. 772 ARCH S'reet, below Eighth, South side, PHILADELPHIA May 18, 1860.-1 yr. IT'HITE LEAD and Linseed Oil, for sale \> Shoemakera* 6 tar a, Anderson's Kow, No 1, fashions.— ® MRS. S. E. POTTS has returned from the cities, having completed h r spring purchases, and is now prepared to olfer extra inducements in the way cf t RICH FANCY GOODS. Her stock consists of some rare styles and latest novelties of the season. SiU-and lace mantillas are composed of the new est styles oi the season. Crape de paris, dusters, rich silFs, handsome or digan, lawn robes. Flounced sommer siU-s, dress goods of all Finds. STELLA SHAWLS. BiacF and colored center printed bordered stella, brocba bordered stelia, printed cashmere ehawls, chil-" drer.'s capes, comprising the lar gest assortment of shawls, straw goods, large stocF of new stvles of bonnets, • straw and silF, English straw bonnets, braid bonnets, parnella bonnets, lancy straws, six hundred pieces of rich ribbons at 25 cents per yard, purchased at auc tion and can be sold cheap, bonnet ruches bonnet silF, mitts, Fid gloves, hosiery, fans, soap and perfumery, fancy goods of all descriptions, dress trimmings, flats and hats trimmed and untrimmed. She will be still adding to her large stocF every weeF during the summer, new desirable and fashionable goods. Mourning dress goods and dusters to suit. [jane 8,'60.1 VEIV TOWNSHIP.— F-N Notice is hereby given to all concerned, that the undersigned, viewers, ap pointed by the Court of Quarter Sessions of Bed ford county, to view and examine the line 3 and boundaries of the new township proposed to be erec ted out of parts of the townships of Londonderry, Juniata and Harrison, and to consider and report on the propriety of erecting the same, will meet for the purposes of their appointment on Thursday the sth day of July, 1860, at the Public House of Valen entine V. Wertz, in Harrison township, at 10 o'- clocF in the foienoon, and continue their examina tion, &e., lrom day to day until completed JAMES BURNS, 1 < JOS. MOKTIMORE, ' O. H. GAITHEK, \ ? June ?, 1860.-3t. gIUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE, * AND TURNPIKE STOCK. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of j Bedford county, there will be sold at public vendue j on Saturday the 30th of June next, at the Court 1 House in Bedford, one House and Lot of ground sit- j uate in the Borough ot Bedford, adjoining the public squaie, the Presbyterian Church and property of Maj. Tate, the property of Sophia Moi rison, dec'd. .ALSO—At the same time and place, all the right title and interest of Joseph S. Morrison, dec'd., in a lot of ground three miles west ot Bedford, on the Turnpike road, on which the toll house Ac., is erec ted. ALSO—I 2 shares ot stock in the Stoystown & Bedford Turnpike Road Co., and ten shares in the Chambersburg Ac Bedford Turnpike Road Co.— TERMS—Made known on day of sale. JOB MANN, June I, 1860. Administrator. £3 AVE COSTS!— Al! persons still indebted to the firm of OSTER, MANSPEAKER Sr CARN, by A ccount or Note, are respectfully, yet most earnest ly aspect to make immediate payment, and thus save cost. Ihe Roods, Notes and effects of the firm are in the hands of Oster is. Cam. Afler the Ist day of August, 1860, cost will be added, without further notice, except bv special agreement. June 8, 1860,-2 m. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. IT is a fact that, at some period, every mem ber of the human family is subject to disease or disturbance of the bodily functions; but, with the aid of a good tonic and the exercise of plain common sense, they may be able so to regulate the system as to secure permanent health, in order to accomplish this desired object, the true course te pursue is certainly that which will produce a natural state of things at the least hazard of vital strength and life. For this purpose. Dr. Hostetter has in troduced to this country a preparation bearing his name, which is not a new medicine, but one that has been tried for years, giving satisfac tion to all who have used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels, and liver, restoring thorn to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus, by the simple pro cess of strengthening nature, enable the sys tem to triumph over disease. For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nau sea, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any Bilious Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction of the Stomach or Bowels, producing Cramps, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, Nc., these Bitters have no equal. Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, so generally con tracted by new settlers, and caused principally by the change of water and diet, will be speedily regulated by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more prevalent, in a'.l its various forms, than any other, and the cause of which may always be attributed to derangements of the digestive organs, can be cured without fail by using HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, as per directions on the bottle. For this disease every physician will recommend Bitters of some kind; then why not use an article known to be infal lible ? All nations have their Bitters, as a pre ventive of disease and strengthener of the sys tem in general; and among them all there is not to be found a more healthy people than the Germans, from whom this preparation ema nated, based upon scientific experiments which have tended to prove the value of this great preparation in the scale of medical science. FEVER AND AGUE.— This trying and provok ing disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing him to a mere sha dow in a short time, and rendering him phy sically and mentally useless, can be driven from the body by the use of HOSTETTER'S RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, none of the above-stated diseases can be contracted, even in exposed situations, if the Bitters are used as per directions. And as they neither create nausea nor offend the palate, and render un necessary any change of diet or interruption of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint is re moved as speedily as is consistent with the pro duction of a thorough anil permanent cure. For Persons in Advanced Years, who are Buffering from an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these Bitters are invaluable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and need only be tried to be appreciated. And to a mother while nursing these Bitters are indis pensable, especially where the mother's nour ishment is inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her strength must yield, and hero it is where a good tonic, such as Hostetcer's Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to fho system. Ladies should by all means try this remedy for all cases of debility, and, before so doing, should ask their physician, who, if ho is acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will recommend their use in all cMcs of weakness. CAUTION —Wo caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask for HOSTKTTIB'S CELEBRATED STOSACH BITTERS, and see that each bottle has the words "Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the aids of tho bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering tho cork, and obeervo that cur autograph signature is on tho label. arj~ Prepared and sold by HOBTETTEE & RUTTH. Pittsburgh, Pfc, and sold by ell druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, Canada, South America, and Germany. Agents for Bedford County : B. F.H try, F. C Barrier, BeAford ; John F- Lowry.Hopewell ;E. E. flrr.sy. Bloody Fen ; Joon Nycuro, V'auvicw. <.i4, ;e. MARK THESE FACTS! THE TESTIMONY OF THE WHOLE WORLD Hollowoy's Ointment Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Sores and Ulcers. All description of sores are remediable by th proper and diligent use of this inestimable prepara tion. To attempt to cure bad legs by plastering the edges of tbe wound together is a folly ; lor should the skin unite, a boggy diseased condition remains underneath to break out with tenfold fury in a few days. Tbe only rational arid Successful treatment, as indicated by nature, is to reduce tbe inflamma tion in and about tbe wound, and to soothe the neighboring parts by rubbing in plenty of the Oint ment, as salt is forced into meat. Dipt her '.a, Ulcerated Sore Throat, and Scarlet and other Fevers. ' Any of the above diseases |may bejcure IJby vrell rubbing tbe Ointment three tiroes a day into tbu chest, throat and neck of the patient; it will so oa penetrate, and give immediate relief. Medicine ta ken by tbe mouth must operate upon the whole system ere its influence can be felt many local part whereas the Ointment will do its work at once Whoever tries the ungeur.t in the above manner, fo the diseases named, or any similar disorders afiec ting the chest and throat, will find themselves r lieved as by a charm. Piles, Fistulas, Strictures. The above class of complaints will be removed by nightly fomenting the parts with warm water, and then most effectually rubbing in the Ointment. Persons suffering from these direful complaints lose not a moment m arresting their progress. It should be understood that it is not sufficient mere ly to smear the Ointment on the affected parts, but it must be well ruboed in for some considerable time two or three times a day, that it faay be ta ken into tbe system, whence it will remove any hidden sore or wound as effectually as though pal pable to the eye. There 'again bread and water poultices, aftei the rubbing in of the Ointment, will do great service. This is tbe only sure treatment for females, cases of cancer in the stomach, or where there may be a general bearing down. Indiscretions of Youth : —Sores and Ulcers. Blotches, at also swelling', can, with certsin-- be radically cured if the Ointment be used freely and the Pills be taken night and morning as lecom mended in the printed instructions. When treated in any other way they only dry up in one place to break out in mother ; whereas this Ointment will remove the humour from the system, ai.u leave the patient a vigorous and healthy being. It will re quire time with the use of the Pills to ensure a las ting cure. Dropsical Swellings, Paralysis and Stiff Joints. Although the above complaints differ widely in their origin and nature, yet they all require local treatment. Many of the worst cases, ot such dis eases, will yield in comparatively short space of time, when this Ointment is diligently rubbed into I the parts affected, even after every other means | have tailed. In all serious maladies the Pills should be tanen according to the printed directions accom panying each box. Both the Ointments and Pills should be used in the following cases : Bad Legs, Fistulas, Bad Breasts, Gout, Burns, Glandular Swellings, Bunions, Lumbago, Bites of Moschetoes and Rheumatism, Sand-Flies, Scalds, Coco-bay, ] Sore Nippies, Chiego-foot, , Sore-throats, Chilblains, ] Skin Diseases, Chapped Bands, Scurvy, Corns (Soft) Sore-heads Cancers, Tumors, Contracted anil Slit! Ulcers, Joints, j Wounds, Elephantiasis, Yaws. ifCAI TIOV ! —None genuine unless the words "HOLLOWAV, .VEW YORK A.YD LOVDOK," are disceraible as a Water-mark in every leafot th book of directions around each pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light. A handsome 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 ba spurious. •/Sold at the Manufactory of Professor HOLLO WAY, 80 Maiden Lane, New Yolk, and by ail respec table Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, through* out the civilized world, in boxes at 20 cents, 62 et and $1 each. QyThere is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients to every disorder are affixed to each box. Nov. 18, 1809. i;OR SALE, i* OR TRADE, A first-rate larm of limestone land, i"n Morrison'* Cove, containing about 13i acres, 100 of which are cleared and balance well timbered. The farm is well watejed. The improvements are a good two story Frame floase, Log House, Bam, &c. There is a good orchard upon the premises. The tarm ad joins Bloomtield Furnace, lies half a mile from the Hollidaysburg Turnpike, and four miies from Mar tinsburg. There is a ready market at the door for all kinds of produce, and the land u in a high state of cultivation. For particulars inquire ot Dav.d Paniel, in possession, or George Cleugb, at Spang'a Mills. —ALSO— A tract o! land in St. Clair fp.. containing V 3 acres, or thereabouts, about 55 acres cleared, With a two story log dwelling house, tenant-house aod two log stables thereon erected; also, an apple or chard thereon, adjoining lands of Wm. Keefe, Jacob Semler and others ; formerly the property of George Kimberlin —ALSO a Farm of 160 acres, about 100 cleared, with Double Log House, New Bang Barn, and twogood orchard* thereon, lying on the Juniata River, two railee from Stonerstown, and half a mile from the raid road. This larm is composed of a good quality of river bottom land, 30 or -10 acres of which can be put into good meadow. The whole is uow in a good state of cultivation. —ALSO- A farm of 118 acres of limestone land in Liberty Township near Stonerstowu, known as the "John Stolei property,"'adjoining lands of 'Squire Kefisin ger, Stoler and others. The improvements are a Log House, Log Barn Bcc. There is good water out the premises, also an orchard of good fruit. —ALSO— A new two-story Rotigb-cas: House and two lots of ground in Broadtop city. ALS— O-160 acres of the best quality of land in Harrison comity, lows, near the Missouri, and cloae to _t he county seat. —ALSO— A Lot of ground in Omaha city, Nebraska. -ALSO -100 acres of land, in Southampton Township, Bed ford county, lately owned by Won. Last ley. T ERMS to suit buyers. O. E. SHANNON, Jan 27, 1800 Bedford, ?a MEN'S and Boys* wear, of all kihds,just received and for sale cheap, at Shoemakers Store. Noa Anderson's Row. Q [april oth. 1860.] A LL kinds of produce talcn in esehange tor ■A -.oods, at Shoemakor's Stor <• No t. Andersen's Row. UpuU Ctbu 1860.J