PIBLIC SALE OF VAkIABLE FARM STOCK. -p HE undersigned will sell at public vendue, on . i Thursday, 22d day of March, inst., at bis farm in Bedford township, three Horses, two colts, one ; three \#wis old, the other two, ten head of cattle, most of them grade Durhams, one grade Durham bu'l, twenty head of sheep, and several shoats. Sale to commence at 12j o clock, on said day, whw a six months, credit will be given by March 2, 1860. JOHN E. McGIRR. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned, appointed auditor to distribute ; the funds arising irora a sale of the Hopewell ! ard Bloody Hun Plank and Turnpike Road", would notify all persons interested, that he will attend to i the duties of said appointment, at his office, in B :d --ford Borough, on Friday, the 30th day of March, j 1860, at 10 o'clock. A. M. O. II- GAITHER, Mutch 2, 1800. Auditor. Auditor's IVoJice. THE undersigned, appointed by the Orphans Court of Bedford County, to audit the account of Frederick StiftUr. acting Ex'or. fcc., of Abraham Burket, 1 te of Union Township, dee'd, will meet the parties interested, for the purpose of attending to the duties of said appointment, oa Monday, the 19th day o. M itch, inst., at his otlice, in the Borough of Bedford, at 1 o'clock, P. M. J. W. LIN GEN FELT EK, March 2.. 18t,0. Auditor. Kail Boat! Notice. rpHE subscribers to the capital stock o the Bed _L ford Kail Road Company, are notitled to pay t" the Treasurer in Bedford, the eighth, instalment on each share of stock subscribed by themcn or before the 22d day of March, inst. By order of the Board. JOHN P. REED, March 2, 1860. Treasurer. ECEIPTS AM 1> EX PENDITER ES OF BEDFORD COUNTY, FOR 1839. SAMUEL DAVIS, ESQ., Treasurer of Bedford County, iu account with sai l County, from January 3d, 1850 to January 2d, 1860 Treasurer. DIl. To cash received from collectors : B. W, G.irretsou, Bedford Bor., 1856 $25 85 T. W. llorton. Broad top " 3 35 J no. Dasher, Hopewell •' 75 00 Adam Barnhart, Bedfoid tp. 1857 78 33 Noah Tipton, L ndonderry 44 B'J 13 Philip Cuppett, Napier " - 26 41 Abraham Morget, East Prov. 44 1179 Dan'l Horne, Schellsburg Bor. " 1 73 1. M. Imicr, Union " 24 56 Simon Beard, M Woodberry " 319 96 I). J. Shuck. Bedford B r-, 1858 330 59 J.icub Reighart, Bedford tp. 44 451 66 Lemuel Evans, Broad top " 25 00 Jno. Shoemaker, Colerain " 205 00 Jno. Morgan, Curab. Valley 44 209 08 J. K. Miller, Harrison 44 _ 144 21 Hehry Home, Juniata 44 78 <6 Soionvs Steele, Hopewell 44 7 00 G. F. Steele, Liberty 44 93 87 Michael Bowen, Londonderry 44 189 51 j Win. Carneii. Monroe 4 - 280 00 j Anthony Smith, Napier 41 336 53 Christian Felton, Jr. 44 113 10 Thomas Ritcbey, W. Prov. 44 6 75 Eman. Statler, ScbcUshnrg Bor. 14 18 42 Jno. S mouse, Snake Spring 44 60 17 Wm. KDk, St. Clair 44 422 00 Jarud llauks, Southampton 44 96 91 Isaac Pressol, Union '• 115 00 J. A. Nicodemus, M. Woodberry 44 268 79 J. B. Fluke,,S. Woodberry 44 260 58 I. Mengel, Bedford Bor. 1859 365 00 M ichael'Yetter, Bedford tp. 44 185 20 Joseph Evans, Broad top 44 80 (X) Michael Diehl, Colerain 44 305 00 J,. B. Andeson, Cumb. Val. 44 282 42 P-ivid Miller. Harrison 44 76 00 Wm. Young, Hopewell 44 87 00 Jno. Gillespie, Juniata 44 190 00 Geo. Rhoads. Liberty 44 2 5 00 Levi Caipenter, Londonderry 44 100 00 Philip Snyder, Monroe 44 120 00 Abraham Blackburn, Napier 44 100 00 David Fore, E. Prov. 44 141 CO Jacob Barndollar, W. Prov. 44 91 00 J. VT. Miller, Schellsburg Bor. 44 37 37 J. W. Hoover, St. Clair 44 155 00 Adam Scbafor, Snake Spring 44 245 73 John Bennett, Southampton 44 185 00 John Fickes, Union 44 75 tX> G. B. Holsinger, M. Wcodb'y 44 375 00 $7589 18 M. M. Peebles, Esq , for stray sheep sold 5 00 John Mower, Esq.. for goods sold of Robert T. Morris, Prisoner, 11 34 John Mower, Esq., far B'.eastpin sold of Rub eld T. Morris, Prisoner, 48 40 Jagob Schnebly amount of judgment, 59 27 Cessna & Shannon, Bill of Costs, vs. J.B. Baker, 52 00 H. J. Prnner, Esq., Dividend on Mineral Bank -Money, 3 00 S. H. Tate, Esq., Jury Fees 100 00 Dividend on Cumberland City Bank Money 10 00 Unseated land, (county tax, > 7 97 Whole amount received, $7886 16 " paid cut, as below, 7862 45 Amount due, county, $33 71 CONTRA CR. Amount paid on checks drawn by tbo Commissioners in favor of sundry per sons as per Statement below, $5654 39$ Amount due Treasurer at 1 ist settlement 416 81 $ Amount paid Grand and Petit Jurors during the year 1859, 1167 621, Amount paid constables attending Ju rors, 78 00 Amount paid Premiums on Fox scalps and Wilds Cats, 280 61$ Treasurer's salary, 185 00 Amount paid County Auditors, and Clerk for 1860. 70 CO $7852 45 STATEMENT of checks above referred to: Costs in Commonwealth cases, S9OO 374 I Assessors notifying taxables :uid atte'd ing Spring Elections, 694 05 Repairs to county bridges. 349 67 ; Interest on borrowed money, 451 09 j Repairs to Public Buildings and materi als furnished, 103 97 \ J, L. Lessn'g for building Cistern, and abutments at steps, ar.d materials fur nished, _ 219 7' ; 11. Nicodemus for services as Clerk, to Commissioners. 28-5 05 Return Judges, 488 92 Meyers & Ben'ord, Printing. fl2 00 | B. P. Meyers do 69 75 David Over do 172 50 Commissioners, Jacob Beckiey 128 25 H.J. Brunei, 110 25 C. Evans, 113 25 YVni. Pearson, 12 00 S. H. Tate, Esq., Prothy's fees and costs, 216 57 Constable's returns and attending Spring Elections, 196 19 Road views, vacating roads, and damages, 192 50 Supporting criminals in Western Peniten tiary. 31 56 W. S. llaien for County dockets. 04 87 Assessment on Insuravcc of Public Build ings, 54 00 A. J. Baylor, crv'mg court, scrubbing and attending Court House, 94 00 Gonstable's returns, 69 29 •ohn Mower, Esq., Att'y for Commission ers, 23 00 YVm. S. Fluck, Sheriff's rests 220 36 Uncurrent money, 41 oo Stationery, 0 50 .M iscel'aneoiis. 283 39 $5654 39.t .STATEMENT of moneys due to the County of Bedfori, on the 2d. day oi January, A. D. 1860. From collectors as follows: Jesse Picken. Southampton 1855 SB4 Ab'm Snowden, Cumb. Val. 1854 . i J. Nicodemus. M. Woodberry J no. Dasher, Hopewell 1856 f' J. A. Osborne, Broad top 185< '• ■ J B. Zook, Liberty " ,!? "' James Smith, St. Clair ' Lemuel Evans. Broad tap 1808 Jno. Morgan, Cumb. Val. " -* Solomon Steele, Hopewell " -* Michael Bowen, Londonderry " c to Wm. Carnell, Monroe " Wm. Kirk, St. Clair " Jared Hanks, Southampton *.4 J. A. Nicodemus, M. Woodberry '• 1-2 11 J. B. Fluke, S. Woodberry " * J.> Isaac Mongol, Bedford Bor., 18o'J 815 07 Michael Fetter, Bedford tp. <• /J6 8o J. Evans, Broad top " f' M. Dielil. Colerain " - 4I J. B. AndersonCumb. Val. " David Miller,Harrison " ~00 wo Wm. Young. Hopewell " J® ~ Jno. Gillespie, Juniata " i~- n Geo. Rhoads, Liberty " **? Levi Carpenter, Londonderry " .7'-o ~i Philip Snyder, Monroe " ® Abraham Blackburn. Napier " David Fore, E. Prov. " Jacob BamdoUar. W. Prov. " ,o o- J. W. Miller, S. heVsb.irg Bor. " 8< J. W. Hoover, St. Clair '■ - 'Z Adatu Schafer. Suake Spring '• John Bennet, Southampton " ~, John Fickes, Union " G. B. Holsinger. M. Woodberry " 664 J. S. Brumbaugh, S. Woodb'y li "" '' 58696 05 NOTE— ,On some of the amounts from Collectors, interest is due, and from some, exonerations and commissions are to be deducted. STATEMENT of moneys owed by the County ot Bedford QO S cou Of) ii™ e i 50 00 Elizateth Rea 0 John Brtce ' BEDFORD COUNTY, SS. . TLc undersigned Auditors ol' said County, do hereby certify, that in pursuance of the <• Act of Assembly" in such esses nude and provided, they met at the Court House, in the borough of Bedford, and did audit and adjust the accounts of Samuel P ivis, Esq., Treasurer of said County for the year 1859, as contained in the foregoing statement, and that we have examined the foregoing accounts ef money due, afid owed bv sai l County, and tnal we have found the same to be cor rect. As witness our hands, this seconu day of Janua ry. A. P., 1860. JOHN W.CRISMAN, JAMES C. DKVOUE, DANIEL FLETCHER, Attest: t Auditors. J. W. Lixgesfelter, Clerk. REPORT of the County Auditors, to the Auditor General, Jan. 2d, 1860. Samuel Davis, Esq., Treasurer of Bedford. County, in account with the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania. Treasurer Dit. Tax on Real and Personal Estate. Aggregate amount outstanding at last settlement, S6BOI 08 Aggregate amount of said tax assesssed for 1850, *>o6 80 Amount of said tax received on unseated 1 mds, jj 99 Amount due Treasurer Davis, 633 2< $15461 13 CONTRA CM. Cash paid State Treasurer as per receipt, 738* 27 Commission allowed collectors lor 1850 and previous years, on %00 20 at 5 per cent, 484 51 Exonerations allowed collectors as per ceitificate ol commissioners, 112 80 Exonerations on Ilerkstrosser and Moor s | store license, 1 ' i Treasurer's commission on 681) > 50, 68 96 Amount of tax remaining uncollected for 1850, and previous years 750 i 59 15404 13 ■ Amount of Credits, $1546-1 13 Debts, 14930 86 77 7 • Bat. due Treasurer Davis as above, 533 27 Retailer's Licenses, j Aggregate amount of said licenses for 1859, as per list furnished by Mercantile Ap j praiser, $->l3 60 Contra Cr. ! Cash paid State Treasurer as per receipt, 495 85 j Treasurei's Commission on 643 00, 27 !.*> f Cash pud Meyers &. Bon ford, 10 00 ! 44 David Over, 10 00 j 543 00 Tavern Licenses, Dr. I Aggregate amount of said licenses for the year 1859. as per return of clerk of the. j Court of Quarter Sessions, 860 00 Contra Cr. I Cash paid State Treasurer as per receipt, 817 00 ! Treasurer's commission. 43 00 I 860 00 Ale and Beer Licenses, Dr. Aggregate amount ol said licenses for 1850. 80 00 Contra Cr. Cash paid State Treasurer, as per receipt, 76 00 • Treasurer's commission, 4 00 > 80 00 1 Bating House Licenses, Dr. 1 Aggr gate amount of said licenses for 1850, 500 Contra Cr. ! Cash paid State Treasurer as per receipt. 4 75 Treasurer's commission, 25 5 00 Distillery Licenses, Dr. Aggregate amount of said licenses for 1850, 30 00 Contra Cr. Cash paid State Treasurer as per receipt, 28 50 | Treasurer's commission at 5 per cent, 1 50 30 00 Brewery Licenses, Dr. Aggregate amount of said licenses for 1859, 15 00 Contra Cr. Cash paid State Treasurer, as per receipt, 14 25 Treasurer's commission, '5 15 00 Venders of Liquors by the quart, Dr. Aggregate amount of said licenses for 1859, 50 00 Contra Cr. Cash paid State Treasurer as per receipt, 47 5(1 Treasurer's eommsision, 2 50 50 00 Billiard Booms, Dr. Aggregate amount of said licenses for 18 j9, 750 Contra Cr. Gash paid State Treasurer as per receipt, 7 12 Treasurer's commission, 38 7 50 Ten Pin Alley Licenses. Dr. Agnegate amount of said licenses for 1859 750 Contra Or. < Cash paid State Tre-.sim r. as per receipt, 7 1- Trvasurer's ct tuni't siiui, 08 7 fit i STATEMENT <f MH.it.iiy fund nc ivtd !y said Treasuicr f.i 1859, mid previous > .?ix. Amos As!;, Font Is tiiptcii 18f)i S2i tat i Alexander' Dvi, It-i -ai d -• I I l' ! i Jonathan F<ighner.-ll iii-'-'ii •' ' ■ T. W. Hanoi,. Broad top " -3 60 ; B W. Garretson, Bedford Bur- " 32 3d ; Kobt. Elder. M. Wood berry 1866 1 32; J. L. Hill Juniata 1854 36 58 j 124 63 BEDFORD COUNTY, SS. The undersigned Aud itors of said County, do hereby certify that in pur suance of Ibe Ac t of Assembly in such case made and provided they met at the Court House, in the Borough of Bedtoid and did audit and adjust the ac coui ts between Samuel Davis, Treasurer <1 said county and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as contained in the foregoing statement. As witness our hands, this 21 day of January, 1860. JOHN W. CRISMAN, JAMES C. DKVORK. DANIEL FLETCHER. Attest: J. \Y. LixnFXFtXTEK, Clerk. Michael Ctd-.-baugh and"). In llie Court of Com- Kacht l his w ite, formerly j men l'leas ot Bedford Rachel Burl et No. 121, Nov. vs. i Term, 1859. Edmund Crist. j Motion to set aside appraisement: The undersigned, apjadnted auditor in above case, to ascertain the facts, and return the evidence, would notify all persons iuteicsted, that he will at tend to the duties of said appointment, at his office, in Bedford Borough, on Thursday, the 29th day of March, 1860, at 10 o'clock, A. M. O. 11. GAITHER, March 2. 1860. Auditor. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. , BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bedford County, the undersigned will sell at Public Sale, on the the premises, on Wednesday, the 2Sth day of March, iust , the Ileal Estate cf John Ellis, late of Napier Township, dec'd, consist ing of a tiact of lend, containing 134 acres more or less, about 50 acres cleared, and 7 acres meadow, having Uu-reon erected two log houses, iarn, stable and saw mi l with a good apple orchard liter. on— well timbered and water <l, adjoining lands ol '1 hom as McCreary's heirs, Win. Wolf, Cyrus Blackburn, Stephen Wonders, John Blackburn, Robert Davis, and Geo. Ellis. Also a tract ef 19 acres, more or less, part cleared, and part of same wan ed with the above described land, adjoining l >ad of Ilobe t Da vis, Ellis Kodgers and John Blackburn. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A.M. on sail day, when terms of sale will be made known. HENRY TAYLOR, Adm'r. Feb. 24, 1860. KTQTXOIIQ.-T be undersigned intend ing to quit the Hotel business, is desirous of settling up bis accounts, and to enable hint to pat his debts, he must have some aid from his debtors, and there fore hopes that nil indebted to him will do something to help him. VALENTINE STECKMAN. Feb. 24. 1860. VKXuiK mm. IjrBLIC SALE of the personal estate of A It. Craine, dec'd, will be held on the premises, on Friday, Che f>th day of March, next, at which time will ire sold a number of good horses and colts, milch cows, young cuttle and calves, hogs, sheep, wagons and wagon beds, wood ladder. Har ness. carriage, gears for farming, [doughs, barrows, and other firming implements, sett of blacksmith tools, threshing machine,' horse power, "Corn stock cutter, a quantity of bay by the ton, and a great variety of other articles. Terms of sale will lie made known, and attendance given ori due of sale, by JANE CRAINE, Executrix. JOB MANN, Executor. Feb. 24.1 *6O. MOFFAT'S Vegetable Life Medicines. t mil ! yet effectual medicine, compost-1 of the jl lust material known to medical science, for the cleansing of the alimentary canal and relieving the springs and avenues of life of all morbid obstruc tions and imjiritioH, must lie a public Messing and a domestic ai d individual protection and safeguard, in proportion as it lieeotnes known. Such a medi cine the families of the United States have long had in MOFFAT'S CELKHRATKD LIFE Pats AND PHCEXIX BITTERS, AMI the good they have done is inestimable. They have won their high fame and firmly established character by their virtues alone, without the aid of the u.-nal arts ol notority or impudent experiment on the faith of the credul JUS. In all general derangmcnts of the digestive and aliment try functions, as well as in a vast variety of acute and chronic diseases, their effects are pioinpt and complete as to excite astonishment. In rheumatism, settled pain in the organs and limbs* costireness, piles, liver complaints, jaundice nervous awl bilious attack*, headaches, fever and ague, eruptive diseases, bud aspect of the complexion, indigestion and flatulency, cholics, affections of the bladder and kidneys, dropsy, asthm i and bronchitis, rheumatic col 's awl sore throats, and indeed in al most every conceivable kind of ill health they are invaluable, and will afield certain, and most gener ally permanent relief. They require neither con finement nor change of diet—they neither prostrate the strength nor give pain—and a more delightful I and effectual medicine cmuot he procured cither < for individuals or families. The proprietor has received for many years and is continually receiving the most fervent and gtale- : ful testimonials of their value. Prepared ami sold by 1)R \VM. B .MOFFAT, 335 Broadway, and also by the agents. Fcli. I', 1800.* flAKffi FERRY Idiili! Til A INS STOPPED ANOTHER TIME!! TO INLOAD GOODS AT FEiUU SOV & MANSPEAkEii'S !!! JUST rececived another time and for sale cheaper than ever a splendid lot of Winter Goods, ia eluding Ledger Hats, 75 cts. and up, I)e Lanes, 10 cts. and up, Gasiuetts, 37i cts. and up, Br--ad Cloth's $1,50 and up. Doe Skin Casimer, 75 cts. and up. Shawl's of all kinds SI,OO and up, Marino, 18J cts. and up, llozicry, including Gloves, Stocking's ice., of all kinds. GROCERIES, including Coffee, 12i cts. ai d up, Sugar, 8 cts. and up, Fine white crushed, and up, Baking Molasses, 12£ per quart, Best .Mould Candles, 18 cts. and a little of every thine else in the Grocery line. MEN S DEPARTMENT, including Undershirt's and Draweis, Gum over Shoes, Shandies and Bufhiloe over shoes, Men's Double Sole Boot's for winter at $1,75 and up. In the shoe Department are included lor Ladies Gentlemen and Children, all sorts and sizes and I prices as usual. j Sleigh and Buggy Whips, Tobacco and Cigars ot | ail kinds from GE AYKLY Cow a. 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PfBLIf SALK OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. r | dllE undersigned will offer at Public Sale, osi JL tluj premises on SATURDAY 3D OP MARCH, NEXT, thefolloving described real estate, late the property j of ANDREW 11 ICE dee'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 titer eon j erected; also an apple orchard thereon, adjoining 1 lands of J. C. Morgan, Daniel Ilouek, John 11 - Hardinger, Frederiak liice's heirs and George hl ilott in Cuuiberland Vail ?v. T E 11 M S : 1-3 Ist April 1860, and balance ii two equal annual payments without interest. SOLOMON KICK, Feb. 10, 1860. Executor. \ DMINISTKATOK'S NOTICE— -Notice is ii hereby given that Letters of Administration, have been issued by the Register, of Bedford Coun ty , to the subscriber residing in Juniata Township, on the estate of llan'l Wcrtz, late of said Tow n ship dee'd, all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims thereon will present thtni for settle ment. PETER KINSEY, Feb. 10, 1860. Adm'r. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of ad. ministration on the estate of Miss Mary Ann Porter, late of Londonderry Township, dee'd hav ing been this day granted to the subscriber residing in said township, notice is tin rfore bercoy given to all persons indebted to said estate to make payment immedia'oly, and those having claims will present iliem forthwith pioperly autlienticated for settlement. THOMAS J. POKTEIi, | Fell. 10, 1860 Adm'r. 0 R T RA D E. \ first-rate fjim of limestone land, in Morrison's . Cove, containiiig about 131 acres, 100 of which are cleared and balance wll timbered. The larin i* well watered. The irn|irovements are a good two story Trine House, Log House, Barn, tve 1 here is a good orchard upon the premises. The fUriu ad joins Blooiafield Furnace, lies half a mile from the HoUidaysl-urg Turnpike, and iour miles from Mar tinsburg.. 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 Cleugh, at Spang's Mills. ALSO, A farm or 160 acr s, about 100 cleared, with double log house, new bank barn, and two good orchards thereon, lying on the Juniata river, two miles from Stonerstuwr:, and half a mile from the rail road.— This farm is composed ola good quality <>f liver both ru land, 80 or 40 acres of which can be put into good meadow. The whole is now in a gum. state ot cultivation. ALSO, A new two-stoiy rough-crst house and two lots of ground in Broadtop city. ALSO, 160 acres of the best quality of iaiid in Harrison county, lowa, near the Missouri, and close to the countv scat. ALSO, At" of ground in Omaha citv, Nebraska. ALSO. ltd) acres of iand, in fc-outbiujpfou Township, Bed ford county, latclv owned by Win. Lasbley. A LSO. I A!t of ground fronting on Main street, in tl Der ough of Bed'ord. ALSO, A fa r iv of lib acres, of limestone land, in Liberty Township, near Stuncr-town, known as the "John T'.i ter property," adjoining binds ol Squire Keu ->ingvr, Stob r and others. The improvements are : Log House, Log Barn 4e- There is good water on the premises; also an orchard of good fruit. TERMS to suit buyers. O. K. SHANNON, Feb. 8, 1869.-6 in Bedford Pa j BKDFoTtI) ULASMC AL HYITiTTft Rt*t • Joitii LsOll, Prisieinai't : r. i.yttiKoti 14-ou, A. M.. s r,nc|Pais ! r | HIE Spring session ot this Institution, will open 1 on Fii.tay tlie 17th February, 186'/'. it is d.-sltable that ail students should enter at the com •: ment of tlie Quarter, and no pupil will be re ceived lor 1 than one quarter. It > the design of the Principals to make this Academy in all respects a Sist c-ass Institution for the thorough instruction of youth of both sexes and to prepare tiicm for any profession or position in life. The hiih moral and scientific tone'of the school is well known to this community. A strict discipline will tie enforced. A few bovs (the number is limited to ten) wil; be received into tbef.inily ol the Principals as boar ders. The beauty of the scenery and the salubrity of the climate render Bedford a most desirable location of such 0 school. Persons from abroad, visiting the springs, wili be near their children during the summer season. TERMS: S2OO per year, including boarding, washing, fuel, lights and tuition in all the branches. TERMS FOR DAY SCHOLARS PER QUAR TER. S'L English branches, $7,50 Classical do. Ac. Fet>. 3. 1860. LAST NOTSt'K. . riAHE notes and accounts of the late firm of Tty- I lor&Mowrv, are in the h nds of John P. Reed, KM|.. tor collection, this EAST NOTICE is given to save partes interested, costs. In case of neglect to make settlement and payment before the Ist of April next, suits wil: be insiitntod without regard to per sons. It is ranch desired to save parties costs, lint '.(lis liotic" MI ST bo complied ivith. TAYLOR & MOWRY. Fob. 3, 1860. COSCEXTRITCO E.\ZI\E, , i X'VOR removing ail kinds of grease spots, Ac. | . liem silk, ribbons, cloth, \c., Ac., j gloves in a few moments without effecting the color, j and for cleaning all kinds of wool or silk goods is i invaluable. For sale at 11. C. REAMER'S. Dec. 10, 1859- WE sell domestics SO LOW that our patrons are carrying them away by the whole piece. A few more left at the CHEAT store of GST EE U CARN. Doc. 9,1839. \A/ HEAT FLOUR and Buckwheat Flour—for V? sale at FERGUSON k MAN SPEAKER'S. Feb. 10, 1800. 11l RES II Burning Fluid, just teceived and for 1 sale bv FERGUSQN $ MANSPEAKEE'S. Fob. 10, 1860. EXECU r OK'S NOTlCE.—Letters testamentary having been granted to the subscrioeis, on the Estate of George Geller, lite of Londonderry tp., Jec'd, all persons indebted to said Estate are hotiii. e l 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, of Londonderry tp. Jan. 27, 1860. Executors. "JVTOTICE. —All persons having watches in my i. v shop will please call and get <hem without do liy. also, all knowing themselves indebted to the subscriber arc notified to call and settle, on or be j fore the first day of March, next. Feb. 10, 1860. DANIEL BORDER. \N excellent article ila ir and tooth Brush o a*. Dr. Harry's Drug .fhd Book Store. | I\I>SFTS IMPROVED BL00l KRIR< a HKR,.£| A STANDARD MEDICINE For tlx* speedy, radical. ami effectual cure ol ALI, DISEASES aiising from i.MI'L KITY OF THE BLOOD. This medicine has wrought the most miraculous cures i; desperate cases of Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, j I'iuij'lejt ou the face, j Old, Stubborn Ulceis. j Tetter affections, l)j spcpitki, Jaundice, .Mercurial Diseases, Liver Complaiut, Low Spirits, | Cancerous formations, i Krysijx las. Boils, ! Sore Eyes, I Scald Head. Hiicuatatic Disorders, j Onstivwesa, ! Salt lilK-liUl. j General Debility, i Loss of A [.[etite, j Foul Stomach, Female Complaints, and all Diseases having their : urijin in an impure state of the Blood. j i, v.' t' x The above is a portrait of David llcCroary, ol Napier township, who, an the 31st day ol August, lhbH, made sffidavit Vii.ro Justice G or ley thai he was treated for the cure cf Cancer by three physi cians of Bedford County, and by Dr. Newton of ihe Kcleciic College in Cincinnati, for u period ol nearly eight mouths, notwithstanding which, his hp. wise, aid <i portion of his Irfl cheik u ere entirely eaie.n airay! Ife had given up all hope, when ho heard of the "Blood Searcher, -' and was induced to try it. Four lwttlea cured him. and although sadly disfigured, 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 culir, which can be had of any of the Agents. tVe also refer to the case of Nancy Blakney, of E derton, Armstrong county, Ta., cured of Scro fula after King unable to get out of bed for three years. To the case of a lady in An-ouvillc, Clearfield county, who was also Scrofula in Its worst form. To the case of George Meisel, residing in Oar rolliown Cambria county, Fa., who was so badly afflicted with Cancer that it eat Ids entire nose off, and his c. sc- was worse, if possible, than McCrea ■ry \s. Tlie particulars of these casts —every one of which was cured by the us.- of the Blood Searcher --UI.IV also he Bund i:i a circular to be had cl any of the Agents. R. M. LEMON, Proprietor. Laboratory for the manufacture and sale, near I'cnru. Railroad Depot. Hollidaysburg, Pa. For s;le by 11. C- Reamer, Bedford; G; D. Trout, Aluru Bank ; John G- Sche'l. Pleasantville ; L. N . Fyan, West End P. Office ; Frederick Corl, Mari ett-i; G. B. Ainick, St. Ciairsvilie; Jacob Baird, Barndoil- rs Mills; N. Koons, Willow Grove; John Bowser, B' wsci's Miil; A.C. Evans, Rainsburg ; B. F. 1 tot 11 Bio., ScU llsliutg ; Ililligas & Mowry, Buena Vista; .ioiin Wayde, New I'aris; Kitclley it Ramsey. Bloody Run; Piper <S-Sc .tt, Fat'ons villi-; David Becgle, W'atctstruct: Win. J. Gal braitii, Wocd ay ; G. D. K ratlin .n, Flitchville; all of Bedford County. Dec. 16, 1859. BiSMILI' filix OF PlilMlilP. tpilF, c- partnership heretofore existing her A tween tlis undersigned in the tanning and '■ 'ucantile bnsiness. under tiie name 01" S. Shuck ■x Co., has this day January 11, IbOO, hcen dissolv e-l. All persons indebted to said firm are notified that their in-ies and accounts arc in tha hands of Samuel Shock to whom payment must be made U-foiv the tiist day of March, pros., after that day all claims w.ll be 1 heed in the bands of the proper office! s f. r settl- ment and collection. GEORGE D. SHUCK, JOSIAII D. SHUCK. SAMUEL SHUCK. WILLIAM Y;\ SHUCK. The HU'L-isigm-1 having purchased the interest of George P. and Josiah D. Shuck, in the Tannery and Store, 1 ive formed a co-partnership and wi.l carry-in th-s: me v.n<lcr the nitiue of S. and W. U~ Shuck. The friends and customers of the old iir.ii are invited to give them a ctll as they are de teimined to keep a first rate and well assorted stock of goods and leather, which they will Sell at the lowest prices. Produce and tan-bark taken in exchange for goods or leather. SAMUEL SHUCK, WILLIAM W. SHUCK. The business of making and repairing coaches, i tec., will be carried on as heretofore bv the subscri be! s at their oil stand, under the name ot G.orgc I D. Shuck, \ Co. GEORGE D. SHUCK. .JOSIAII I). SIIUCK. JAN 27- IB6O—G. IILNTIXGHUN & BiiOADTOPXB. ON and iifjer Monday November 14th, the PAS SENGER TR-VIS between HOPEWELL AXD HUNT ISGD >s, will leave, and arrive as tuilowa : Leave lir xnsOD3N for HOPEWELL, at 7.40, A.M., Leave HcPf WM.r. lor 111 ST'XGDON, at 10.20, Connecting with MAIL TRAIN EAST ON PENNA K. K. at 1.10 P. M. as 1 arriving in PHILADELPHIA at 10. 2o P. "1. The Train from HUNTINGDON at 7-40 A. M., connects with EXPRESS TRAIN WEST on Penna K. li. J. J. LAWRENCE, SupC. Huntingdon, Nov. IS, 1859. HAVING new on hand u largo supply and fifty thousand feet more to anive, wo shall he pre pared to furnish build rs with white ana yellow [line bourcr, oak and pine scantiing, also shingles, roofing and Plastering Laths, in anv quantity upon the best terms. A. B. CRAMER £ CO. Dee. 23. IboU. tJ ujgai'S, Teas, Colfee, Chocolate, Molasses and O Svrups. the hest in town, for sale at the CHEAP m .e, b v OSTE R& C ARN 'S. Dec. 9,1859. 1,000 Bushels of Rye wanted, at J. M. Shoema Iter $ Co. Store, ior which the highest market piieo will be paid in cash or merchnndiae. Sept. 16. lbo9. JUST received a second supply of those Neat, Durable Ladies Heeled Lace Boots, at only i £1.25 and SI -50 a pair at OSTE 11 ic CARN'S j Dec. 9. 1839. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE. —Letters of ad /I m'nistration hav.ng been granted to the aubtcrl -1 bei Kving in Southampton township, Bedford coun i ty, uj>n the estate of Robert Beuattt,Lite of said township, dee'd, ul> persons indebted to said estate are lotified to make payment immediately; and all ]M.-i.-oiis havingcLims against the same, are request ed to present the same propelly authenticated for settlement. HENRY BENNETT, Feb. 3. 180(1. ,himinis(rator'
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