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EVANS, j 439 Cbestuut St. Phila. pJOHCE. —All persons having watches in my I xi shop will please call and gettbem without dt- ; lay, also, all knowing themselves indebted to tne | subscriber are notified to call sod settle, on or be- I *>re the first day of March; nexl. Feb. fO, 1860. DANIEL BORDER. ! PIBLIC m OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. THE undersigned will oiler at Public Sale, on the premise* on SATURDAY 3D OF MARCH, NEXT, the following described leal estate, late the property of ANDREW RICE dec'd., to wit : A tract of 'and containing about 177 acres. 90 of which are cleared, with a double Log House, double Log Barn, and other buildings thereon erected ; also an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of J. C. Morgan, Daniel Houck.John B. Hardinger, Frederiak Rice's heirs and George El liott in Cumberland Vall?y. TKR M S : 1-3 Ist April 1800, and balance in two equal annual pavments without interest. SOLOMON RICE, Feb. 10, 1860. Executor. ADMINISTR ATOR'S NOTICE.--Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration, have lieeti issued by the Register, of Bedford Coun ty, to the 6uhscriler residing in Juniata Township, on the estate of Dan'l Wertz, late of said Town ship dec'd, all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims thereon will present th*ni for settle ment. PETER KINSET, Feb. 10, 1860. Adm'r. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Letters of ad ministration on tne estate of Miss Mary Ann Porter, late cf Londonderry Township, dec'd hav ing been this day granted to the subscriber residing in said township, u'diee is th> refort hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make payment imniedia'ely, and t'lose having claims wil! present them forthwith properly authenticated for settlement. THOMAS J. PORTER, Feb. 10, 1860 Adm'r. \ r ALENTINES.—Just received, a flue assort ment of Valentines, at U. C. Reamer's Drug and Book st->re. Feb. 10, 1860 WHEAT FLOUR and Buckwheat Flour—for sale at FERGUSON & MANSPFAKER'S. Feb. 10, 1860. FRESH Burning Fluid, just received and tor sale bv FERGUSGX 4- MANSPEAKEK'S. Feb. 10, 1860. OR TRADE. A first-rate farm of limestone land, in Morrison's A. Cove, containing about 131 acres, 100 of which are cleared and balance well timbered. The farm ie well watered. The improvements are a good two atoiy Frame House, Log House. Barn. &c There is a good orchard upon the premises. The farm ad joins Bloouifkld Furnace, lies half a mile from the Ilollidaysburg Turnpike, and lour miles from Mar tinshurg. There is a ready market at the door for all kinds of produce, and the land is in a high state of cultivation. For particulars, inquire of David Daniel, in possession, or George Cleugit, at Spang's Mills. ALSO, A farm of 166 acres, about 100 cleared, with double log house, D'-w bank lam, and two good orchards thereon, lying on the Juniata river, two miles from Stonerstowo. and half a mile from the rail road.— This farm is composed of a good quality of liver bott m land, 30 oi 40 acres of which can be jut into good meadow. The whole is now in a good state of cultivation. ALSO, A Brick House (two story) and two lots of ground in Bedford. ALSO, A new two-story rough-cast house and two lots of ground In Broadtop city. ALSO, 160 acres of the best quality of land in Harrison eouuty, lowa, near tbe Missouri, and close to the countv seat. ALSO, A kit of ground In Onuha city, Nebraska ALSO, 100 acres of land, in Southampton Township, Bed ford county, lately owned by Win. Lasbley. ALSO, A lot of ground fronting on Main street, in the Bor ough of Bed'ord. ALSO, A farm of 118 acres, of limestone land, in Liberty Towuship, near Stoner.-town, known as the "John Stoler property," adjoining lauds of Squire Ken singer, Stoler aud others. The improvements are a Log House, Log Barn sc. There is good water on the premises ; also an orchard of good fruit. TERMS to suit buyers. Q. E. SHANNON, Feb. 8, 1860-6 m Bedford Pa. BEDFOlfl) CLASMHL IVSIiTIIIJ. Rev. John I-yon, tprinclnals T. Eyttletou Lyou, A. XI.. f* r,nc, Pa,s - 11 tHE Spring session o! this Institution, will open X on Friday the 17 1b February, 1880. It is dt-.sirabie that asl students should enter at the com mencement of the Quarter, and no pupil will be re ceived for less than one quarter. It is the design of the Principals to make this Academy in ail respects a fiist class Institution for the thorough instruction of youth of both sexes and to prepare them for any profession or position in life. The high moral and scientific tone of the school is well known to this community. A strict discipline will be enforced. A few boys (the number is limited to ten) will be received into the family of the Principals as boar ders. The beauty of the scenery and the salubrity ot the climate render Bedlord a most desirable location of suca a school. Persons from abroad, visiting the springs, will be near their children during the summer season. TEH MS : $2OO per year, including boarding, washing, fuel, lights and tuition in all the branches. TERMS FOR DAY SCHOLARS PER QUAR TER: $6, English branches, $7,60 Classical do. Ac. Feb. 3, 1860. THE notes and accounts of the late firm of Tay lor A Mowry, are in the hands of John P. Reed, Esq., for collection, this LAST NOTICE is given to save parlies interested, costs. In case of neglect to make settlement and payment before tbe Ist of April next, suits will be instituted without regard to per sons. It is much desired to save parties costs, but this notice MUST be complied with. TAYLOR A MOVYRY. Feb. 8, 1860. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters ot ad ministration havmg beeD granted to the subscri ber living in Southampton township, Bedford coun ty, uj>ou tbe estate of Robert Bennett, late of said township, dee'd, all jiersons indebted to said estate are notified to make payment immediately, and all persons having claims against tbe same, are request ed to present the same properly authenticated for settlement. HENRY BENNETT, Feb. 3. 1860. Jldminiatralar- Hail Koad IVotice. THE subscribers to the capital stock of tbn Bed ford Rail Road Company, are notified to pay to the Treasurer in Bedford, the seventh instalment or. each share of stock subscribed by them cn or befc ce the 22d day of Feb. inst. By order of the Board, JNO. P. REED, Feb. 3, 1860. Treasurer. WE sell domestics so LOW that our patrons are carrying them uway by the whole piece. A few more left at the CHEAP store of OSTER A CARN. Dec. 9,1659. bebfo&b itobirsr. pimir mi! OF BEDFORD FORGE AND LEMNOS IRON WORKS. THE undi rsigneri will dispose 01, at Public Sale, at the house of James Beckwilh, in the town of Hopewell, Bedford County, Pa., on TUESDAY THE 21ST DAY OF FEBRU ARY, NEXT, the valuable IRON PRORERTY, known as Bed. ford Forge and Lennros Iron Works, situate in Hopewell Township, and within a short distance of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Rail Road. The improvements at Bedford Forge, consist of a new Forge, (now in operation.) with sheet iron roof, Coal House, Saw Mill, a large number of Houses for ban s, a tine Mansion House, a good Barn and Stables. The tract of land on which these improvements are erected contains about, 237 ACRES, and is good arable land, having a consid erable quantity of land cleared, and in a good state of cultivation. There is, also, on this tract, a very extensive and valuable veiu of fossil iron ore, and ©ue bank opened. Attached to this property there is another Farm of valuable land, containing about 7.000 ACRE", and veins of iron ore running through the whole of it The improvements at Lemnos, consist of a Char coal Furnace, (now in blast,) Forge, Mansion House, Store House, Houses l'or hands. Stables, etc., etc. The ore liank, one vein of hematite, and the other of fossil, belongi g to this property, con tain iron of the best quauity, and of vast extent.— The timber lands attached to this pro[erty, contain about 4.500 ACRES, of" which 1,000 Acres are good arable land, and can be converted into excel lent fatms. The above lauds will he sold together or in par cels to suit purchasers. diagrams, and full description of lands, will be furnished and exhibited to bidders on the day of sale. At the same time there will be sold all the per sonal property belonging to Lemnos Iron Works, consising of a large quantity of Pig Metal, Mule teams, Wagons, Harness, Forge and Furnace tools, Store Goods, Household Furniture, Ac., Ac.. Ac. sale pcremtory, and will commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., and will be continued from day to day till all is sold. TERMS— To suit purchasers, and will he made known on day of sale. A liberal credit will be al lowed. JOHN CESSNA. Jau. 27, 1860. STATEMENT of the Finances of the Bedford and Stoysfown tnrnpko road Company for the year ending 2d January 1860. Balance in the treasu-y at settlement 3d January 1859, SK2LSB£ Amount of toll money received during the year, 1991 8 : s*. -16,48 Expenditures during the year 1860. By amount of counterfeit ino* ey defaced and burned, $138,45 By Dividend made of half per cent 7th March 1859, 737.00 By salary paid four gate keepers, 470,00 By State and County taxes, Printing, and other incidentals, 61,63 By repairs on Road and Bridges, 875,20 By Managers' services and Treasurer's and Secretary's salary, 437,00 Balance in Treasury 2d January 1860, 97,20 $2,816,48 PETER SCHELL, Treas. Schellsburg, Jan. 27, 1860 jVTOTICE. —The following named persons have -Li filed their petitions is the Court of Quarter LcoiivSe, Of Bedford County, tbe License to keep Puidic Inns or Tareins, ami the same w-11 be pre sented to said Court on Monday, the 13th day of February next. Wikiam Bibert, West Providence Township. Philip G. Morgart, ♦ " ♦< J. B. Caslner, Broadtop tp. Frederick Bcrkhimer, St. Ciair, tp. John A. Snively. Schellsburg. S. H. TATE, Clerk. Cleik's Office, Bedford, Jan. 27, 1860, EXECU ' OK'S NOTlCE.—Letters testamentary having been granted to the subscrioers, on tbe Estate at George Geller, late of Londonderry tp., dee'd. all persons indebted to said Estate are notifi ed to make payment immediately, and those having claimes against the same will present them proper ly authenticated for settlement. ADAM GELLER, of Juniatta tp., J. MILLER, eif Londonderry tp. Jan. 27,1860. Executors. "JVTOTICE. — Whereas my wife Mary, having left xi my bed aud board, without just cause or provo cation. this is to warn all persons against harboring or trusting her on my account, as I sm determined to pay no debts of her contracting. ALEXANDER SMITH. St. Clair tp., Jan. 27, 1860.-* A BOY WANTED.— In a cleigyman's family, of al out fourteen years old, to remain two or three years, who will be schooled and provided for as a son. One who is accustomed to horses. A good honest boy will find a good situation. No other need apply. Apply at this office. Jan. 27, 1860. NOTICE. —Samuel Oster, Administrate"- of the the Estate of John C. Forney, late of South Woodberry Township, due'd, having filed his ac couut, whit h was confi-.med by the trplians' Court of Bedford County, will make application for his discharge on the 13th day of February next. SAMUEL OSTER. Jan. 27. 1660. NOTICE. —The subscriber has purchased the grain (30 acres, more or less,) on the Beltz property, of which John Sill is Administrator, from Jacob Corley, paid him the money and has his receipt for the same. All persons will notice accordingly. JOHN KERR. Dry Ridge, Jan. 27, 1860. Adiniuistralor's Notice. LETTERS of administration upon the estate of John Roudabush, late of Union Township, Bed ford County, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, residing in St. Clair Township, in said County, all persons indebted to said estate are no tified to make payment immediately, and those having claims or demands against the said estate are requested to make them known without de lay, GEORGE M. HOLSINGER, Dec. 30, 1859. Adm'r. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration having beer granted, to the undersigned, on tbe Estate of Elizabeth Blackburn, late of Napier Township, dee'd, all piersons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make imme diate payment, and those bavin g claims against tho same will present their accounts properly authenti cated for settlement. JAMES M. BLACKBURN, Jan. 13, 1860. Adm'i. CONCENTRATED BENZINE, FOIi removing all kinds of grease spots, Ac. from silk, ribbons, cloth, Ac., Ac., cleans gloves in a few moments without effecting the color, and for cleaoiug all kinds of wool or silk goods is invaluabla. For sale at H. C. REAMER'S. Dec. 16, 1859. Diridend. THE President and Managers of the Chambers burg and Bedford Turnpike real company, have declared a dividend of J per rent, on the cap ital stock, pavable on or alter Feb. Ist. W. A. McDQ'VKLL, Feb. 8. 1860. Treasurer. SHERIFF'S SUES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa.; Vend. Ex ponas Lerei j Farias, to mo directed there will be sold at the C'Uit House, in the Inirough of Bed fold,on S.> tut day, the llfh day of February, 1860, •it 1 o'clock. A.M.. Hie following described Real V.s'at-*, to wii j One 1 ni< t ( ,t l nd containing 343 aeres, more or lows, about lis acres cl.ared and under fence, with a two stoiy log dwelling house, and double log barn thereon erected ; also an apple orchard thereon ; adjoining lands of William O'Neal, John Snider, and others, situate in Monroe township, Bedford Counfv, and fatten in execution as the property of Jeremiah Morris. ALSO, All Deft, William Nelson's right, tit'e and inter est, in, and to one tract of land containing 440 acres, more or less, about 20 acres cleared and linger le.nce, witi, a story and a half log house and log stable thereon ceded. djoining land* of John Cessna, Esq., John Seh.iffor and others, situate in Colerain township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of Si illi.uu Nclsop. A LSO, All the Defendant's interest in the following prop erty, to wit: the whole of the road leading from Hopewell to Bloody Run aud the apperteiiauce thereunto belonging, and taken in execution us the property of the Hopewell and Bloody Run Plank and Turnpike Road. ALSO, A1 the Defendant's interest in and to a certain two story brick building, situate in or near the village of haiusburg, Cidetain Township, Bedford County, known * the Allegheny Male and Female Seminary, containing forty feet in front and sixty feet back, and the lot or piece ot ground and curtilage apper terant to raid building, containing six acres, more or less, and taken in execution as the property of the Allegheny Male and Female Seminary. ALSO, One lot of ground in the town of Stonerstown, fronting 27J feet on Main Street and extending back about 220 bet o an alley, with a one story frame house and frame stable thereon erected adjoin ing lots of Joseph Crisman and widow McCaffrey's heirs, situate in Liberty township, Bedford County, and taken in execution us the propertyof Francis Kirk. ALSO, All Defendant's interest in ar.d to a certain piece, or parcel, of land situate in St. Clair township, Bedford County, on the waters ot iiobb's Cretk, containing one hundred acres and abowance, 4c., being part of a I rger tract ot land s vey.d on a warrant dated 7th July, 1702. granted : Col. Henry Bognetts md conveyed by William aud George Hal iimuud to George Mock, Defendant. ALSO, One tract of land containing 400 acres, more or 1.-ss, about 100 acres cleaied and under fer.ee, with a two story log dwelling house and doubl • log ham thereon erected, adjoining lands of Benjcn. .n Mills. Joseph Mills and others, situate in Monro wnsbip. Bedford County, and taken in execution as tlie property ot John \l eimer. ALSO, One kit of ground in the town of Scbel'.sburg, front ing 00 feet on vine sr.eet and extending back about 160 feet to an alley, with a two story rough cast dwelling house, log wag n maker shop and two log stables thereon erected, adjoining lot of John (itt, on the East and lot of David Miller on the west, situate in Napier township, Bedford County, a.id taken in exccutu n as the property ot Jacob Dull, Jr A LSO. One lot of ground in the town of Schellshurg. 60 feet in vine street, and extending back about 160 hetto au alley with a two story rough cast and weather boarded house, and log and frame stable thereon erected, adjoining lot of John Culp. on the east and m irket street on the west, situate in N i {ior township Bedford County, and taken in execu tion as the property of George Fisher. ALSO, On • tract of land cOfttiitlng 160 acres, more or less, about 100 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story log dwelling house, and double log baru tb'-reon erected, also an apple orchard thereon, a<t joiuing lands of Jeremiah Dev ore's heirs, Frederick Chits and others, situate in Londonderry township, Bedford County, aud taken in execution as the property of Charles Johnson. ALSO, One lot of ground in the town of Stonerstown, fronting 60 feet on main street and extending back about 220 feet to an alley, with a two story log dwelling house witn hack building attached and other out buildings thereon erected, adjoining front street on the north, and lot of Ames Evans on the south, situate in Liberty Township, Bedford Coun ty, and takei. in execution as the property of Isaac Kay. IVM S. FLUKE.' Sheriff Sheriff"s Office, Bedford, Jan. 20th, 1860. REGISTER'S MITItK. ALL persons interested, are hereby notified, that the following named accountauts, have filed their accounts, in the Register's Office of Bedford County, and that the same will be presented to tbe Orphans Court, in and <• r said County, foi Con firmation, on Tuesday the 14th day ot February next, at the Cour: Ilouse, in Bedfoid. Tire Guardianship account of Joseph Pittraan, Guardian of John Miller, and ot minor chllren of Mary Miller, dee'd. The account of Alexander Shoemaker and Philip Ilarclerode, Executor's of the last will Ac., of George Shoemaker, lata of Colerain Tp., dee'd. The account of John 11. Rush. Administrator C. S. A., of the Estate of John Oster, late of Cum berland Valley Township, dee'd. The account ot Frederick Stiffler, acting Execu tor, of the last will 4c., of Abraham Burket, late of Union Township, dee'd. The account of William Adams, Esq. Executor of the last will Ac. of Catharine Seigle, late of Southampton Township, dee'd. The account ot Lewis Anderson and Lemuel Evans, Administrator's of Estate of William An derson, late of Broad-Top Township, dee'd. The account of Thomas McCoy, Administrator of the Estate of Ann Flighter, late ol St. Clair Tp., dee'd. The account of Daniel Stoler, Executor of the last will Ac., of David Stoler late of Liberty Tp., dee'd. The account of Henry P. Diehl and Sam'l Diehl, Administrator's ot the Estate of Samuel Diehl, late of Colerain Tp. dee'd. The account of Enos Davis, Administrator of the Estate Aziriah Davis, late of Napier Town ship, dee'd. The account of Daniel Fletcher, Guardian of the minor childn u of Bernard Means, late of Monroe Township, dee'd. The account of Benjamin 11. Walker, Adminis trator of the Estate oi Catberiue Oldham, late of St. Clair Township, dee'd. The accouut ot Mahlon Smith, Administrator of the Estate of James Smith, late of St. Clair Tp , dee'd. The account of Samuel Bassler an 4 David Bey ers, Executors of the last will Ac., Emanuel Bass ler, late of Middle Woodbury Tp., dee'd. S. H. TATE, Register. Register's Office, Bedford Jan. 25, 1860. LIST OF 111 MS PUT down for trial at (February Term, 13th day,) 1860. O. E. Shannon, vs John L. Fletcher, James Fatten, David Stoner, et al Thomas J. Horton, " A. W. Evans, Jau.es Patton, " Jacob Longeuocker, James Entriken, " D. Washabaugh, et al R. M. Lemmons, use " C. W. Ricketaon, Jacob Reighert, Sr. " John Burns, et al H. W. Smith, " J. M. V-inborn, et al Jacob Sctinebly " David Stucker .et al Egnatius Brand, " David Stuckey, et al Richard Haywood, et al " Henry Cl-'ppee Samuel Barnhart, " TheCham'g Bd. T. Co. Mary Bailey's use, " Simon Brumbaugh, Win. Manspeaker, '< Oster A Cam. Darnel Fore, < J S. Kobisoii. et al George G Walker, " Jacob Witt, G A. Levitt, ft Co. use, " George Mograw. S. H. TATE, Proth'y. Proth's Office, Bedford, Jan. SO, 1860. IflS\oLlTlo\ OF PARTNERSHIP. 'PIIK co-partnership heretofore existing be -L tween the undersigned in the tanning and mercantile bosfnens, nnder the rame of S. Shuck & Co., has this day January 14. 1860, been dissolv ed. All persons indebted to said firm are uotifi d that their notes artl accounts arc in the hands of Samuel Shuck to whom payment must be made before the first day of March, prox., after that day all claims will l>e placed in the hands of the proper officers for settlement and collection. GEORGE D. SHUCK, JOSIAH D. SHUCK, SAMUEL SUcK. WILLIAM W. SHUCK. The undersigned having pnrchased the interest of Oeorge D. and Josktb D. Shuck, in the Tannery and Store, have formed a co-partnership and wi;l carry on the aame under the name of S. and W. W Shuck. The friends and enstomers of the old firm are invited to give them a call as they are de teimined to keep a first rate and we)! assorted stock of goods and leather, which they will sell at the lowest prices. Produce and tan-bark taken in exchange lor goods or leather. SAMUEL SHUCK, WILLIAM W. SHCCK. The business of making and repairing coaches, Ac., will lie carried on as heretofore by the subscri bers at their obi stana, under the name of George D. Shuck, A Co. GEOKGE D. SHUCK, JOSIAH D. SHUCK. Jan 27, 1860-g. lIIRPEOFERIIY MllsT TRAINS STOPPED ANOTHER TIME!! TO UM.OAI) GOOIIS AT FERGUSOS & MA.NSPEAKEii'S !!! JUST rececived another time ar.d for sale cheaper than ever a splendid lot of Winter Goods, is eluding Ledger Hats, 75 cts. and up, He Lanes, It) cts. and up, Casinetts, 37$ cts. and up, Broad Cloth's $1,50 and up, % Hoe Skin Casiruer, 75 cts. and up, Shawl's of all kinds $l,OO and up, Marino, 18J cts. and up, Hosiery, including Gloves, Stocking's Ac., of all kinds. GROCERIES, including Coffee, 12| cts. and up, Sugar, 8 cts. and up, Fine white crushed, and up, Baking Mo lasses, 12-J per quart, Best Mould Candles, 18 cts. and a little of every thing elsi in the Grocery line. MEN'S DEPARTMENT, including Undershirt's aud Drawers, Gum over Shoes, Shandies and Butt-doe over shoes, Men's Houbie Sole Boot's for w inter at $1.75 ami up. luthe shoe Department are ineluded for Ladies Gentlemen and Cbildien, all sorts aud sizes aud prices as usual. Sleigh and Buggy Whips, Tobacco aud Cigars ot all kinds from GHAVELY down. Dec. 23, 1859. COURT PROtUMNOJi. "TITHEREAS the Honorable FRANCIS M. KIM-' if MKLL, President of the several Courts of Com mon Pit as in the counties composing the 16th Ju dicial District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery. for the trial of capital and other offenders in the s lid Dis trict—and A. J. SSIVKLT and JOHN TAYLOR. Esquires, Judges ofthe Courts of Coiumon Pleas and Justices of t lie Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all cupi- i tal and other offenders in the county of Bedford— have issued their precept and to me directed, for holding a Court of Common PI -as, and General j Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer aud Terminer at Bedford, on MONDAY the !3h day of Feb. next. NOTICE is hereby given to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within ' the said county of Bedfoid, tliat they be then and | there in their proper persons, with their rolls, rec- j ords, and inquisiti us, examinations and other re- ' membrances, to do those things which to their offi ces and in that boliait appertain to be done, and j also (hey who will prosecute against the prisoners ' that are or shall be in the J til of Bedford county, i to b? then and there to prosecute ag tinst them as | shall be just. WILLIAM S. FLUKE. Sheriff. Sheriffs Office Bedford Jan. 20, I>6o. G. R. OSTER. SAMUEL CARS. OSTER *fe CARN, (HHPSIDE, BEDFORD, PI. "1I7"E hjv • just received a VV CHOICC SELECTION of new and CHEAP /al! and Winter (ioods, purchased with special reference to the int-nst of our customers and the public generally. We tender our grateful tlmnks for the very literal patronage bestowed upon us, in the past, and can only assure our patrons that it shall be our aim to merit their continued patronage. Our stock shall 1 e always large, and suited to the wants of the community, and ever of THE BEST TO BE HAD IK MARKET. We invite an i-xamintaion of our stock and prices, and we hazard nothing in saying that it wid be to the iuterest of the public to give us a call. TERMS as heretofore; prompt settlement required by cash or note every January. Oct. 14, 1859. McCULLEY & ORRICK, SUCCESSORS TO SKI It IV EK & CO. Forwarding & Commission Merchants, AT THE OLD STAND OF SHRIVER $ CO., NEAR THE R. R. DEPOT. CUMBERLAND, MD. AGENTS FOR THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO. f ITIIE undersigned, succeessor* to the late firm ot JL SHRIVEK ST CO., FORWARDING AND COM MISSION MERCHANTS, will continue the business un der the name and tvle of McCULLEY St ORRICK, at the old stand, near the R. R. Depot; and take occasion to assure the friends and patrons of the old firm, that nothing shall lie left undone on their part to intuit, what they respectfully ask, a con tinuance of the patronage that has been fot twelve years past extended to the late firm of SCHRIVER SI CO. They deem it scarcely neeessary to add, that tlieir facilities for forwarding goods, cannot be equalled in the citv. WM. R. McCULLEY, JAMES C. ORRICK. Cumberland, Md. Jan. 27, 1860.-6w- NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given, that the sec ond and final account, of Joseph K. Noble Esq., Sequestrator of the Pattousville and Wood berry Turnpike Read Company, has been filed at tbe Prothonotary's Office, of Bedford County, and that the same will lie j resented to tbe Court of Con mon Pleas in and for said County, for Confir mation, at tbe Court House, In Bedford, on Tues day the 14th day of Februarv rest. S. 11. TATE, Proth'y. . Proth'y's Office, Bedford. lau. 20, 1860. JUST received a second supply of those Neat, Durable Ladies Heeled Lace Boots, at only $1.26 and $1.60 a pair at OSTER Sc CARD'S- Dec. 9. 1859. 1,000 Bushels of Rye wanted, at J. M. Shoema ker d Co. Store, for which the highest market priee will be paid in cask or merchandize. Sept. 16. 1859. \N excellent article Hair and tooth Brushes at Dr. Hfjrjr'i Drug and Book Store. J HDSET'S IMPROVED SEARCHER, A STANDARD MEDICINE For the speedy, radical, and effectual cure of ALL DISEASES arising from IMPU RITY" OF THE BLOOD. Thia n.edicine lias wrought the most miraculous cures in desperate cases of Cancerous formations, Erysip las, Boils, , Sore Eyes, Scaid Head. Rheumatic Disorders, Co=tiv;-aess. Salt Rheum, General Debility, Loss of Appetite, Foul Stomarfc, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Pimples on the face, Old, Stubborn Ulcers, Tetter a Sections, Dyspepsia, J a find ice, Mercurial Diseaser, Liver Coniplaint, Low Spirits, Female Complaints, and all Diseases having tbsir origin in on impure state of tlie Blood. The above is a portrait of David McCfeary, of Napier township, who, on the 31st day ot August, lbsB, made affidavit la-fore Justice Gorley that he was treated for the cure cf Cancer by three physi cians of Bedford County, and by Dr. Newton of •lie Eclectic College in Cincinnati, for a period of nearly eight months, notwithstanding which, bia lip, 71'jc, and a portion of hit left chtrk litre entirely eaten away! He had given up all hope, when he heard of the "Blood Searcher," and was induced to try it. Four bottles cured him, and although sadly dibfigured, there is no question but what this invaluable medicine saved his life. The full partic ulars of this remarkable case may lie seen in a cir cular, which can be had of any of the Agents. We aiso refer to the case of Nancy Blakney, of E i rtou, Armstrong county, Pa., cured of Scro tum tftcr being unable to get out of bed for three Vc&:. . '1 the case of a lady in Au'otiville, Clearfield Coui , who was also afflicted with Scrofula in its worst form. To the case of George Meisol, residing in Gar iolhc-ri Cambria county, pa., who was so badly afflicti- with Cancer that it eat his entire nose off, and his case worse, if possible, than McCrea ry \s. The particulars of these cases—every one of which was cured by the use of the Blood Searcher may also 1* found in a circular to be had fit any of the Agents. R. M. LEMON, Proprietor. Laboratory for the manufacture and sale, near Penr-a. Railroad Depot, llollidayshurg, Pa. For sale by 11. C- Reamer, Bedford; G: D. Trout. Alum Bank ; John G. Scbcli, Pleasanivilie; L.N Fyan, West End P. Office; Frederick Corl, Mari etta; G. B. Ainick, St. Ciairsville; Jacob Baird, Barndoliors Mills; N. Koons, Willow Grove; John Bowser, Bowser's Mill; A.C. Evans, Rainsburg ; B. I. Horn Ist Bro., Scbcllabuig ; lliiligas & Mowry, Bucna Vista; Johc Wayde, New Paris; Kitcboy & Ramsey, Bloody Run; Piper $ Scott, Fattous vrlh-; David Becgle, Waterstroet; Win. J. Gal bra it h. Woodberry; G- D. Kauffnmn, Flitc-hville; all of Bedford County. Dec. 16, 1859. LIST OF iilli.M) JtHOilN DRAWN for February Term, (2nd Monday.) 1 860. F. D. Beegle, Foreman. Roliert Adams, John ff. Barton. Jesse Conner, Win. Cook, John A. Corle, JohD Dasher, James C Devore, Lemuel Evans. E*q. David Ford, Sr. Daniel Fletcher, John L. Giove, H -ury Giubb, Charles Hoyroan, Mark Hovs.ire, John Kenury, James B. Kay, Adam Koonts, Joshua Mower, Win. O'Neal, Mich&tlL. Putt, Samu l W. Sleek, John N. Teeter, Daniel Wastiabaugli. LIST OF PETIT JURORS DRAWN for February Term, (2nd Mondav,) 1800. David S. Eerkstressor, Azariah Z. Blackburn, Jacob Carpenter, Levi 11. Dietal, Peter Dewalt, Lewis Evans. Philip Evans, Benjamin Frick, Sam'l Giiiiith, John S. Ueuick, Michael lliile-eao, Thomas W. Horton, Michael Holderbaum, George llillegas, Nicholas Kegg, John Keagy, Peter F. Lehman, JacobLingenf iter, Thomas 11. Lyons, John Mor gart, Daniel Miller, John W. Mooie, Robert Mont grtmery, Abraham Moses, Jacob A. Nicodemus, David Over, David S. Peightal, Jacob Reed, Joseph Kiddle, Daniel Swartswelder, John Sill, Jacob Strouinger. John Sproat, Samuel- Teeter, George W. Vickroy, John Weisel, As* \V illLms, Samuel Whip. Jau. 20, 1860. HL\Tf.\Gll(K\ iBIfIIDTOP R.K. ON and after Monday November 14th, the PAS SENGER TRAIN between HOPEWELL AND HUXR. INGDON, will leave, and arrive as follows : Leave HUNTINGDON for HOPEWELL, at 7.40, A. M., Leave HOPEWELL lor HUNTINGDON, at 10.20, " Connecting with MAIL TRAIN EAST ON PENSA K. R. at 1.10 P. M., and arriving in PHILADELPHIA at 10. 25 P. M. Tne Train from HUNTINGDON at 7*40 A.M., connects with EXPRESS TRAIN WEST on Pnna R. K. J. J. LAWRENCE, Supl. Huntingdon, Nov. 18, 1859. Mary Etta Waltman, j In the Court of Commou by her next friend, I Pleas of Bedford County, John Eshlemau, [No. 21, Nov. Term, 1859. vs. i Alias subpoena on Libel George Waltman. J for Divorce. Notice is Hereby given to the DePt in tbe above case, that Subjxßna and alias Subpoena on Libel for Divorce have been issued out of said Court and returned, Defendant not found, anil now by direc tions of the said Court, the said Defendant is re quired to appear on or before the 2nd Monday 13th day of February next and answer to the Complaint of the Phuntiff, as provided for bv act of Assembly. Jan. 20, 1860. WM. S. FLUKE, Sheriff, "jVTOTICE TO CREDITORS.—Letters testamen- J. v tary having been granted by the Register of Bediord County, to the Undersigned, upon the Estate ol Tbos. McCrearv, dec'd, late of Napier tp., al persons indebted to said Estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment and those having claims will present them properly authenti cated for settlement. HENRY TAYLOR. THOS. AIcCREARY. Jan. 20, 1860. Executors. IN T-) IVT FF* HAVING now on hand a large supply and fifty - thousand feel more to arrive, we shall be pre pared to furnish builders with white anu yellow pine boards, oak and pine scantling, also shingles, roofing and Plastering Laths, in any quantity u|>on the best terms. A. B. CRAMER $ CO. Dec. 25,1859. Teas, Coffee, Chocolate, Molasses and Syrups, the best in town, for sale at the CHCAF side, by OSTER & CARN'S. Doc. 9, 18-;.
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