Plßl.lt SHE OF VU.iABTE REAL ESTATE. _ JljiE .übscriher will sell public sale, on B. IT- Sl LIU)JY, THE 24 TH OF MARCH, inst.. a t set of Land, situate in Colerain Tp. Bedford "outitv. containing 120 acres. ."he md is part of the Mansion Place of John ieo. deed', decreed to the subscriber, bv the Orphans' Court of Bedford County. The improve ments are a LOG DWELLING HOUSE, Willi logs on the ground for a barn. About . 0 . res at . cleared and in cultivation, 12 acres of htcb arc good meadow : the residue of the tract > well covered with very line timber. There is • i ... small oichard on the premises, with quite a umber of fruit trees scattere 1 through the fields. This land adjoirs kinds of Shuon Stucky, Abra im Weisel and others. The subscriber will scilai the same time a small piece containing 16 acres, more oi less, adjoining bis other land. Abraham Welse! and C. Iletrick.— There tvr<- TKO HOUSES on ihts; ida.ee, which were erected fcr tho put pose of earn logon'a tannery. About 12 acres of the iatid are cleared and iu cultivation, and the balance is well tiiuberetj. Sab: to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. Term* made Jtjio-vn'un qay of sale. LURCL. 9. HP •' ' ' EMANUEL KEGG To Feigners and forardeners. f|U 1E kubact'jliei's offer for sale 00.000 Barrels of i I'OJjODETTE, made BV the Lew MAXIPACTC- K!XG CoiU'AXe, i:i L(i& to suit Purchasers. This artick is in the iweutieth year of its introduction into thjs country, and has outl'ved fertilizers of t-eery other description, for the following reasons : Ist. It is made from the night soil o' the City of New York", by the L. M. Co., who have a capital of SIOO,OOO invested in the business, whicn is at risk should they qiake a l.ad article. 2d. Fot Corn and Vehicles it is the cheapest, neatest and handiest manure in the worj l i it can be placed in direct contact with the seed, frees •ml ripens vegetal >n two weeks earlier, prevents tho cut worm, doubles the crop, and is t eilhout dii asrituble odor. Three dollars worth or two barrels is ..11 sufficient to manure an acre of corn in the hill. Price—l bid. $2-- 2 bids. $3.50 5 bbls. SB, and over 6 bbls. $1.50 p. " barrel, delivered free of curt agi:, to vf sstds or railroad in New York City. A pamphlet containing every information, and certificates iront farmers all over the United States, who have used it from two t<> seventeen years, will bo sent free to any one applying for the same. GRIPPING CROTiIERS A CO., North River Agricultural Warehouse, 60 CourtUnd Street, New York, or 136 South Delaware Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. March 9-, iB6O. Cash Bayers, LOOK TO VOIR INTEREST. fir four Weeks, Previous to Taking Stock the let of April. OSIER & CAEN, " CHEAP SIDE, |> KriPEC'TPHLi-V announce that fr. R.i now JLI.- (March 2d, 18'jO.j cati! tjje ist of April, uvy niIT sdl off th bikui- eof their winter goods at greatly redu - d r.stes. r.-gawil of profits. Liipimi French Mer inoes, i 87 J Eriglixli Merino u, •' 18 and ct-* Lupin's black l>otu'-i.;zue. l.ujdn's Black and mode all wool de L.iinos, Silks. Alpacas, and poplins very cheap. Poll de Ohevi . Ristoria, Cloth ami Pouge s, CaaluncreS de I.nines anil Saxony Ptaidi, lit Lai.-- s, g'Hd styles 12', l- st'H ® i l l 25 ct-. Mohair, de Berge. Sliawis, I ! iteiel*, Sie. Cloths, Cassinier- anifTweedi, Satin, Grenadine and Silk >. i stiugs, Mfcisi-i |es -for collars, Bosoms, Bo.esu clivers, Re. C.dioes, lr-iv .-tyles by tlie piece and yaid, MIIYIIUS by the pice- and yard, Irisl; Linens, a goe l stock, Bonnets. Bonnet Ribbon*. Hitches, #e. Hats, C-i)-s Boots. Shoes, 3c. Fresh supply of Groceries, Being ib-temiiueil t close 'iu: the etitire wi(R>-r fitiM-k iu its season. We eff r iiiduC'-tneiits never iylnre olibre.l. N . if. It will pay to give us a call. Man h 2, ISO". Commissioner's .\o!ice. Fr -deiick C. Henna, i Subpoena on libel fi>r Di \ . s voice. Maria 1). Beitua- j The undersigned appointed Gotaniissioiier, to take the testimony in the above case, will attend to Ihe r utit sof s .id appointment, on Thursday the 22 1 day ol March lie;.:, at Jus office in the Bo- • gii of Bedford, when the p.rties may attend if tT:ev think proper. J. IV. LINGENFELTER, •Maich 2. 1860. Coriiinissioher. Prolhoyotaryshsp. \7 or will picas.; announce Dr. W*. BI RCH, of . l'litwiisville as a candidate for Prothonat <ry, j to tli: decision of Die People's f nv;iitioii. Vou;>. 4" 1 ". . .MANY. BISNOUfTWN OP PIBTSBRSHIP r piii: copartnership heretofore existing l.e --l tweeu the undersigned in the tanning and o.ereut lile business, tinder the name of S. Shuck .v (Jo., has this day January li, 18GO, been dissolv ed. All persons indebted to said tinu are notified that their notes and accounts arc in the bands ot •Samuel SlniCk to whom payment must he made before the first day of April, ii..-L, after .hat day ■dl claims will l>e placed i:i the hands of the proper olticeis tV.r settlement and collection. GEORGE 1). SHUCK, josiau p. shuck, SAMUfeL SHUCK. William iv. SH;;ck. The undersigned having purchased the interest of George I), and Josiuh D. Shuck, in the .Tannery and Store, have formed a co-partnership and will carry on the same under the name of £>. a.id IV. W Shrek. The friends and customers of the old rirni are invited to give them a call as tb'Jy are de teimined to keep a first rate and well assorted stock ot 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 liusiiiers of making and repairing coaches, ice., will lie carried on as heretofore by the suhscri liers at their old stano, under tiie name o 1 George D. Shuelt, A Co. GEORGE D. SHUCK, JOSIAU D. SHUCK. Jan 27, 18GJ-g. A DMIMKTIiATOK'S NOTlCE.—Letters ofad ?X ni'iiistratuoi havtngbeeu grante<l t<s the sub.cr!- ter living in Southampton township, Bedford coun ty, W|HII the estate f Robert Bennett, late of said town-iiip, dt c'd, ali persons indebted to said estate are notified to make payment immediately, and all pern ass having el lims against the same, are rnjttest <d o present tla: same properly authenticated for VitlcUM lit. HENRY BENNETT, r eh. 3. 18b". jidministrutof 'IV . Cotfee, Chocolate. Molasses and ►-> .syrups, toe l est : n town, for -sale at the chkjlp >i le, i.y OSTER k CARN'S. Dec. '■), IS-/). \V <xceii-;.t article Hair and tooth Brushes a* t-r. Ht V ' Drug and Book Store. CtKKSH Burning Flrid. just iecyivMd and tor L sale t v FEKGUSGN e MANSPEAKUi 'S. fob. I". 1800. ' • " PI'BUC SAI.E OF VALUABLE FIIIM STOCK. THE undersigned will sell at public vendue, on Thutsdav. 22d day of March, inst., at his farm in Bedford township, three Horses, two colts, one three yeai-s old. tlie other two, ten head of cattle, most of them grsde Durhams, one grade. Durham bu'l, twenty bead of sheep, and several shoats. Sal • to commence at 121 o'clock, ou said day, when a six months, credit will be given by March 2, 1860. JOHN E. MeGIRR. lujJilor's iVoticF. THE undersigned, appointed auditor to distribute the funds arising from a sale of the Hopewell ard Bloody Ruu Plank and Turnpike Road, would notify all jwesons interested, that he will attend to the duties of said appointment, at his office, in Bed ford Botough, on Friday, the 30th day of March, 1860, at 10 o'clock. A. M. O. 11. GAITHER, 'LKI: 2, 1860. Auditor. Aiwiitftr's Notice. THE undersigned, appointed by the Orphans Court of Bedford County, to audit the account of Frederick Still! -r. acting Ex'or, be., of Abraham Bnrket. late of Union Towwship, dee'd, will meet the parties interested, for the purpose of attending to the duties of said appointment, on Monday, the 19th day o. Match, inst., at his office, in the Borough of Bedford, at 1 o'clock, P. M. J. W. LIN GEN FELT FR, March 2. 1860. Auditor. Kail Koail Sol ice. IIHE subscribers to the capital stock of the Bed ford Kail Road Company, are notified to piy fo the Treasurer in Bedford, the eighth instalment OT; each share of stock subscribed by them en or before the 22d day of March, inst. By order of the Board. JOHN P. KEED. March 2, 1860. Treasurer. RECEIPTS AUD e*PE\DITIRES OF BEDFORD COUNTY, FOR 1859. SAMUEL DAVIS, ESQ., Treasurer of Bedford Countyin account with sai l Courtly, from January 3d, 1859 to January 2d, iB60 1 Treasurer. DR. To cash received from collectors . B. W. Garretson, Bedford Bor., 1856 $25 65 T. M*. lloitou. Brbkd top " ' 3 35 Jno. Dasher, Ilopeweli < 75 00 .Adani Barnhart, Bedfool tp. 1857 76 33 Noah Tipton, L-ndonderrv " 89 15 Philip pupj>e,t, Napier •' 26 41 Abraham Morge:, East Prov. II 79 Dati'i Home, Bor. -• I 73 1. M. fmier, Union "' * " 24 56 Simon Beard, M Woodherry i: 319 96 I). J. Simck. Bedford B'/r-,' 1858 330 59 Jacob Ri-igiiart, Bedford tp. '* 451 06 Lemuel Evans, Broad top " 25 00 Jno. Shoemaker, Colerain 14 4 205 00- ,lm>. .Morgan, Cuinh. Valley 44 209 (18 J. K. Miller, Harrison 144 21 Henry Home. Juniata 44 78 76 Solomon Steele, Iloje-well 44 7 00 G. F. Steele, Liberty 44 93 87 Michael Bo wen, Londonderry 44 Is 9 51 Wm. Carnell. Monroe •• 280 00 Anthony Smith, Napier * 4 336 53 Cnristiaii Felton, Jr. -4 113 10 Thomas RUchey, W. Prov. •' 6 75 Eman. Statler, Schelislprg Bor. 44 18 42 Jno. Snofse, Snake Spring 4 * 60 17 Wm Kbk; St. Clair '• f22 00 Jared Hanks, Soiithatflr.ton 44 96 91 Isaac PressOl, Uai-n 44 115 00 J. A. .Vice Jem us, M. Wocdkcrry a 12G85 79 J. B. Fluke, S. ' 44 260 58 I. M<-igel, Bedford Bor- 185'j 365 00 .U ieh ei Fetter, f; d/Vr'.l. 44 785 20 JtsKCpli Kvans. Broad top" 44 80 00 Mich.u l Diehl, C ■ etain •- 305 00 .L 1 ! . Andeson. < -nub. Val. •' 2"'2 42 David Mil),r, Harrison •' 76 00 Wm. Young, Hopi-we}! 44 87 id) Jno. Giliespte .Juniata •• J 9O 00 G'.D. lllioads, Liberty •' 25 00 Levi Cm pettier, f.undonderry 4< ;00 00 Philip Siryc.er. Monroe ,l 120 00 Abraham Sliekburu, Napier 4 - 100 00 David Fere; E. Prov. 44 .141 0" Jncph Ib'irndoßar, W. Prov. 44 91 00 J. W. Miller, ScltelhsbUt'g Bur. 44 37 37 J. V.". Hoover, St. < i.iir ;> 155 00 Adam Scbaler, Snake Spring 44 .21 > 73 John lieuDett, Soutbanipfb'r. •• 185 00 Johii Fickes. Union ' 4 75 (; G. B. Hoisinger, M. Wtodb'y •• 375 00 $7589 1$ M. M. Peebles, Esq , for stray sheep ui 5 <X) John Mowei. Esq.. for goods sold of Robert T. Morris, Prisoner, 11 31 John Mower. Esq, (Vr Bieasipin so id ot Rob ert 'J'. Mofris, Prisoner. 48 40 Jacob Sciinehly anumnt of judgment, 69 27 . ' sin. it Shannon. Bill of Costs, v . J. 11. ' Lake., 52 00 H.J. Brunei-, Esq., Dividend on Mineral Bank .Money, 3 (*' S II i ate,' Esq., Jury Fees I"0 on Divid' iifi on t'uinberlanii City Bank Money 10 00 Unseated land, (county tax,) 7 07 Who) : all otliit received, $7886 ]<i • " paid i i". as below, 7tto2 40 Amount due, county, $33 71 COAT it A • • CIL. Amount paid <iu checks dyay.n by the Commissioner-; in tavur of sundry pei siitii as per Statement below, $5(104 G'>i Amount due Treasurer at bet settlement 414 tl f, Amount paid Grand and Petit Jurors during the year 1859. 11(17 021. Amount paid constables attending Ju- ' rors, 78 00 Amount paid Premiums on Fox scalps and tVihis Cats, 280 Oil Treasurer's salary, " 185 00 Amount paid Cuuntv Auditors, and Clerk tor 1860, * 70 0" $7852 45 STATEMENT of checks above referred to: Costs in Commonwealth cases, S9OO 3TJ Assessors "notifying tumbles and atte'd ing .Spring Elections, 694 05 Repairs to""couuty bridges. 349 67 Interest on borrowed money, 451 60 Repairs to Public Buildings and materi als furnished, 103 97 J. L. Les:;ig for buiiding Cisteru, and abutments at steps, and materials fur ni.-hed, ' 219 79 11. Nicoderr.us for services as Clerk to Commissioners. 235 05 Return Judges, 488 92 Meyers & Benford, nting, 112 00 B. F. Meyers do 69 75 David Over do 172 50 Commissioners. Jacob Becklcy 128 25 il. J. Bruner. 110 25 ,C. Evans, ' 113 25 Wm. Pearson. 12 00 S. 11. Tate, Esq., Pi.Ahy's fees and costs, 216 57 ConstaUe's returns and attending Spring Elections, 196 19 Koa.l views, vacating roads, and damages, 192 50 Supporting Criminals in Western Peniten tiary. r 31 5Q W. S. Havep for County dockets. 64 87 Assessment on Insurance of Public Build ings. ' 54 00 A. J. Baylor, crying court, scrubbing and attending Court' House, 94 00 Consr-Hdi'V returns, 69 29 John Mower, Esq.. Att'y for Caramissiwn rrs. 23 00 VI"; a. -S. Fluc'c, Sheriff's costs. 220 36 Ur.current money, 41 (ft Station.-.v. ti 60 MDci'sneons. 283 89 $5651 891 mmmm* STATEMENT of due !<> the yCUnt.V "J Bedipr !, oil lie- 2d, day "f January, A. D. If 6". Prom polJocforx as follows: J***®' 1 £)iek- n. SoitilwMiipfoii 1853 SB4 <56 AU'iii Stow •, Cimiti. Va*. 1854 37 J. fificifii-iiiiis. M tt'oi'tilwriv (8 -•> Jno Dasher. ll- p. wt ll 1 W J. A. Osborne. IDn.vl fop 1857 79 9 J B. Zook. Lilwifv •• ' 13 11 James Smith. St. Clair • <5lB hi Lemuel Evans, Broad tap 185S ( --7 08 Jno. Morgan, Climb. Val. '• 149 -4 Solomon Steele, Hopewell " 254 87 Michael Bow en, Londonderry " £8 16 "ifm. Carnell, Monroe " 81 11 Win. Kirk, St. Clair " 92 Jared Hanks. Southampton " <>2 2-1 J. A. Nicodemus, M. Wood berry <• 122 11 J. B. Fluke. 45. Wood berry " 4 95 Isaac Mongol, Bedford Bor., 1859, 395 07 Michael Fetter. Bedford tj>. 44 726 85 J. Evans. Broad top '• ; '"7 47 M. Dielsl, Colorain " 24108 J. B. Anderson, Cnnib. Val. " 281 58 Dr.vid Miller, Harrison " 226 <>o H IM. Young, Hopewell " 283 82 Jno. Gillespie, Juniata '• 202 48 Geo. Khoads, Liberty ' 15'} 44 Levi Carpenter, Londonderry " 255 97 Philip Snyder, Monroe '* 359 2<> Abraham Blackburn. Napier '• I s ' ;j '.' David Fore, K. Prov. 44 183 86 Jacob Barndollar, W, Prov. 44 234 2^ J. "V. Miller, Schellsbnrg Bor. 44 78 87 J. VV. Hoover, St. Clair 4i - 284 27 Adam Schafer, Snake Spring - 717 19 John Bennet, Southampton " 2<6 00 John Pickes, Union " >45 92 G. B. llolsinger. M. Woodberry 44 631 85 J. S. Brumbaugh, S. Woodb'y ' 7*6 <8 £8696 95 NOT*—,On some of the amounts Collectors, interest is due, and from some, exonerations and commissions are to be deducted. STATEMENT of moneys owed by t> County of Bedford, John Sills S2OOO 00 James Ilea 6(K) (31 Elizabeth Kea ,r ) J John Brice 5(K)0 00 BEDFORD COU.VrY, SS. The undersigned Auditors of said County, do hereby certify, that ia pursuance of the '-Act of Assembly" in such cases made and provided, they met at the Court House, in iiie Borougli ot Bedford, and did audit and adjust the accounts of Samuel Davis, Esq., Treasurer of said County for the year 1859, as contained in the foregoing" statement, and that we have examined'lie foregoing accounts of money due, and owed by Said County, aod that we have found tiie same to be cor red. As witness our hands, this second day of Jatina rv, A. D-, 1860- " ' JOHN W. CKIS.MAN, JAMES 0. DEVORE. DANIEL FLETCHER, ATTEST: Auditors. J. \V. LISXENEKLTEB, Clerk. I> EI'ORT ol the County Auditors, to the Auditor V General, Jan. 2d, 18<)0. Samuel Davis, Ef>.,r, Treasurer of Bedford County, in account with • the Coinmottwealth ol Peniisy I vsnia. Treasurer Dp.. Tax on Real and Personal Esia.'e. Aggregate atnoui.t outstanding at last settiemett, SOB9I 98 Aggregate amount of said tax aasesssed for 1859, ' iW36 89 Amotint Ol said tax received on unseated lands, •.•■. 7 69 Amount due Treasurer Davis, 533 2/ $10t64 13 COMBA OR. Cash paid State Treasurer as per receipt, 7228 27 Cotu&iicsiott allowed collectors for 1860 ' " and previous year*, on 9699 20 at 5 JK-r cent, >B4 51 Exonerations allowed collectors as per ceil ideate ot dotnmissioncrs, 'll2 80 Exonerations ou Bejrkstrosseraod Moor's store license, 7 00 Treasurer's coinmiftii.n on 6895 59. 08 96 ' Amount of tax u-m ijnjng uncollected for 1859. and previou years 756 i 59 . 15464 13 Amount o;' Credits, $15464 13 Debts, 1t930 86 Hal. due Treasurer Davis as ab. . .• £33 27 Retailer's Licenses, Aggregate amount of said licenses lor 1859, as per list furnished by Mercantile Ap praiser, ' $543 60 Contra Cr. C >1; paid St .t.- Treasurer as per receipt, 495 85 Commission on 543 (XI, 27 35 Cash paid Meyers M Bnford, 10 00 '• * David O; -: , 10 Of 548 00 Tactrn Licenses, Dr. Aggregate amount cf said licenses for iie year 1859. as per return ot cierk of tin. Court of Quarter Sessions. 860 00 Contra Cr. Cash panl State Treasurer a per r cc-ipt. 817 00 Treasurer's, commission, * 43 00 SCO (X) Ale n,.d Beer Licenses, Dr. Aggregate amount of said licenses for 466'J, 8.1 (HI Contra Cr. Cash paid Slate Treasurer, as per receipt, 73 00 Treasurer's commission, '4 (:<j 80 00 Eating House Licenses, Dr. Aggregate amount of said licenses for 1859f 5 (K) Contra Cr. Cash paid State Treasurer si, per receipt, 4 75 Treasurer's commission, '•' 25 5 00 Distillery License:;, Dr. Aggregate amount of said licenses for ,1859, 30 00 Contra Cr. Cash paid State Treasurer as per receipt, 28 50 treasurer's commission at 5 per cehf j" ' 1 50 30 00 Brewery .Licenses, Dr. Aggregate amount of said licenses/or 1849, 15 00 Cou'ra Cr. Cash paid State Treasurer, 63 per receipt, 11 25 Treasurer's commission,' 75 15 00 Venders of Liquors by'the quart, I)r. Aggregate amount of said licenses for IBsil> 50 00 Contra Cr. Cash paid &inte jkeaswrer as per receipt, 47 50 Troasurej's.comnisision, * 2 50 50 00 Billiard Rooms, Dr. Aggregate timount of said licenses for 18 ; j9, 7 50 Contra LTr. Cash paid State Treasurer ax per recc .pt, 7 12 Treasurer's commission, 7 50 feu rin Alley Licenses, Dr. Aggregate amount of said licenses for 1859. 750 Gotitru Cr. Cash {mid Stato TreastnW, as |>er receipt. 7 12 Treasurer's com roi radon, 38 7 50 STATEMENT of Military fund received by said I're.iMiicr for and previous years. Anus Ash. Southampton ' 1857 $25 00 Ali Sander Davis, o<>pewel! < 14 40 JofwUiati FejiiiWr, Harrison 160 I T. W. Gorton, top • 23 50 B. \V. Garretsoii, Bedford Bor. " 22 38 ; Hobt. Elder.M. I J. L. Hill Juniata 1354 36 58 : ' - y . 124 03 BEIJFORV CQUNTV, Ss. Tlie undersigned Aud itors of said County, do hereby certify that in pur suance of ihe Act <>f Assembly in such case tnade and provided they met at the Court House, in tie; Borough of Bedtord and did audit and adjust the ae courls between Samuel Davis, Treasurer of said county and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as | contained in the' foregoing statement. As witness orjr ha mis, this 2d day of January. 1860. JOHN W. CRISMAN, JAMES C. DEVoRE, DANIEL FLETCHER. Attest: J. W. LisuEiiFtXTEß, Clerk. Michael C< Icbaugh and "j In the Conrt of Coru- Racbtl his wife, formerly j men Pleas ot Bedford Rachel Burlet ICounty. No. 121, Nov. vs. i Term, 1859. Edmund Crist. J Motion to set aside appraisement; The undersigned, ajpi*dnted auditor in above case, to ascertain the farts, and return the evidence, would notify ail persons inteiestVJ, that he will at tend to' the duties of said appointment, at bis office, in Bedford Borough, on TlroVaday, the 20th day of M-arnh, isny, 10 o'clock', A. M*. O. H. GAITHEK, March 2, 18p0. Auditor. mum ((IIRT SALE. BY virH.u of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bed fciVl County, the undersigned will sell at Public Sale, on the tiie premises, ou Wednesday, the 26th day of March, inst., the Real Estate of John Ellis, late of Napier Township, dee'd, consist i ing of a tract of land, containing 134 acres more or less, about 50 acres cleared, and 7 acres meadow, having thereon erected two log houses, lairn, stable aud scr miih with a good apple orciiard ther' on— well timbered and watered, adjoining lands of Thom as McGreary'a heirs, Wm. IVo!£ Cyrus Blackburn, Stepheti Wonders, John B;ac!:b:.rti, Robert Davis, i and Geo. Ejlis. Also a tract efT9 acres, more or . less, part cleared, and part of "sifue "warrant with tbe | above described laud, adjoining land of Robert Da vis, Eilis Rodgers and John BlacklWrn. Sale' to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. on said i day, when tcrni-: of S&lis will be made known. '■ lIENKY' TAYLOR. A'dm "r. Feb. 24, 1860. KTOTIC33. ■•The undersigned intend- | mg'to quit'the Hotel business, is desirous of settling up his accounts, and to enable him to j.a> hu debts, lie must have some kid from his debtors, and there fore hopes tiiat all indebted to iiim wilt do something to help him. VALENTINE STKCKMAN. Feb. 24, 1860. ' UMIIIv KOTIfE. 11LBLIC SALE ot the personal estate of A R. Craine, dee'd, will be held on the premises, on Friday, (he Oth day of Aiarrh, next, at which time will be sold a number go6d horses and colts, milch cows, young cattle and calve*', hogs, sheep, wagons and wagon beds, wood ladder, Har ness. carriage, gears for fanning, ploughs, harrows, ; ,\rd other f.rming implements, sett of blacksmith t<> t Is, threshing machine, Imrse power, corn stock • cu:t<T, a quantity of hay by the ton, and a great variety* of other articles. Tenet. of sale will be made known, and attendance i given on 4-'y ol sale, by JANE CRAINE, Executrix, j JOB MANN, Executor. Feb. 24. IhCO. Mill FAT-'S Vegetable Life Medicines. Aniilif yet <-ifectu&l medicine, compose! or the I* st material known to medial science, for the cleansing of the alimentary canal ;rnd relieving the springs sd<l avenues of life of all morbid obstruc tions and impurities, must he a public Hewing and a domesLfc and individual protection and safeguard, in proportion as it becomes known. Such a medi cine the families of the United Stales have long had in MOFFAT'S CELKBIIATED LIFE PILES AND Phcem- B'tTi'Rs, ami tho 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 usual arts of notoriry or impudent experiment on the failli of the credulous. In all getferal derangments of the digestive and alimentary functions, as well as in a vest variety of acute and chronic diseases, their effects are ground and compete A to excite astonishment. In rhtumatimn, settled pain in the organs ..nd limbs. iostiveness, piles, 'liter complaints, jaumpte. nervous and bilious attacks, headaches, Jeter aud ague, eruptire diseases, had aspect oj' lite complexion, i/digestion and fatule i.cgkchalics, affectum* of the bladder aud kidneys, '/rojr&l asthma and bronchitis, -then made raids aud to/e thrbal.. aud indeed in al most everb conceivable kiiyi 'of ill health they are invaluable, and will afford certain, and most gener ally pennaiient relief. Thef require neithef Con- It nemeiit nor change of diet—the*- neither proetrate the strength nor give pain—and a more delightful and effectual medicine cannot he procured either foi' individuals or families. The proprietor had received for many years and i continually receiving the most fefveiit and grate fui testimonial, of their value. Prepared ami sold bi Dc WM.B.MOPFAT, 885 Broadway, and also by the azents. r Feb. 17, IfPIO. HARPER'S I-ERIiV H'lIM TRAINS STOPPER ANOTHER TIME ! I TO tXIOAII OOOJLS AT FEiUUSOX b MAXSPEAKEu'S! i! JUST rececived another time and for sale cheaper than ever a splendid lot of IV inter Gt>ods, is • hiding Ledger Hats, 75 cts. and up, l)e Lanes, 10 cts. and up, Casinetts, 37£ cts. and* up, Broad Cloth's $1,50 and up. Doe Skin Casimer, 75 cts. and up, Shawl's of all kinds SI,OO aud up, .Mhrino. 18? cts. and up, Uozicry, including Gloves,* Stocking's Nc., of ah kinds. GROCERIES, iuelnding Coffee, cts. and up, Shear, 8 cts. and uji, Pine white crashed, 12? and upf, Baking Molasses, 12| per quart, Best jMould Candles, 18 cts. and a little of every thine else in the Grocery line. MEN'S DEPARTMENT, including Undershirt's and Drawers, Gum oveY Shoes, ShaudleS <iaq Bufialoe over shoes, Men's Double Sole BOhe'a for winter it $1,75 and up. In tbe shoe Department are inclnded for Ladie? Gentlemen and Children, all **>rta and sizes and prices as usual. Sleigh and Buggy 11 hips, Tobacco ar. * Cigars ci all kinds from GRAVELY down. Dec. 23, 1859. EXECUTORS' NOTlCE.—Letters testamentary having been granted tp the subscrioets, uu the Estate of George Geller, I.ite of Londonderry tp., dee'd, all persons indebted to said Estate ere notifi ed to make payment immediately, and those having daituea against the saute will present them proper ly authenticated tor settlement. ADAH GELLER, of Juniutta tp., J. MILLER, of Londonderry tp. Jan. 27.1800. Executors. NOW READY. THE FRINGE OF THE HOUSE Of DAVID! THE PRINCE OF THE HOUSE OF DAVID! THE PRINCE OF THE HOUSE OF DAVID! By tbe Rev. J. H. INitAHAK, 11. D. A new and revised edition, with the author's la test corrections. One volume, 12ru0., cloth, 472 pages. Price $1.25. Published by GEORGE G. EVANS, No. 489 Chestnut St. Pbila., DER FIRST am DAVID S HAUSE. A literal translation in German of the PRINCE OF THE HOUSE OF DAVID. One volume, 12m0., cloth, 475 pages. Price SI.OO. Herlag ton GEORGE G. EVAN'S, No. 489 Chestnut St.. Pbila. THE PILLAR OF FIRE ; OR, ISRAEL IN BONDAGE. By the Rev. J. H. IscKaham. ix. . One volume, 12m0., cloth, 600 pages. Price $1.25. Published by GEO. G. EVANS, No. 439 Chestnut St., Pbila. RECORDS OF THE REVOLITIOHEKY WAR. Containing THE MILITARY AND FINANCIAL CORRES PONDENCE ot DISTINGUISHED OFFICERS. General orders of Washington, Lee and Greene, Names of the Officers and Privates, with the dates of their Commissions and Enlistments, with a list of Distinguished Prisoners of War; the time of their Capture, Exehaoge, etc ; to which is ad Jed the Half p> Acts ol the Continental Congress, the Revolu tionary Pension Laws; and a list of the Officers of the Continental Army, who acquiied the right to Hrlf-pay, Commutation, Land Warrants, etc., etc. By W. T. H. SAFFELL, Counsellor and Agent for Revolutionary Claims- One nolume, 12t00., cloth, 554 pages. Price $1.25. T. S. Arthurs Popular Books. A ngel and the Demon- Three Eras in Woman's Lite. Teh Nights in a Bar- Room. Angel 3f the Household. The Hand but not the Heart.' 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Atmot, Magiciak, ABTIST, " Sobcerkk, ' Wizard, Nkcromam-i r, CoS.II K KK, "Even ANHEIt, AMB iSS.tnOK, 'ESCAMOTEI'R, I'ko;ks..<,r or Sl raouT-oir-1 1 t.vd, etc., etc. Written f>v Himself.'Edited lv • DR.R.SHELTOJf MECKENZIE, With a Copious Index carefully arranged. Bound in one vol. 12ni<., cloth, 440 pagss. Price $1.09. NATIOKAL LIBRARY. U', ES O? HEROES, HUNTERS AND PATRIOTS. Life of <sol. Crockett. Life o! I.i wis Wetzell- Life of Colonel Daniel Boone. Lives of Genera's Lee and Sumpter. Life of Gen. Sam. Hous ton. Lives of Southern Heroes and Patriots. Public & Private Life of Diin'l Welistef. : - Each of the above books are illustrated with fine engravings, arid bound in one volume, 12m0.. cloth. Price SI.OO. LIVES OF ILLUSTRIOUS WOMEN. 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SEND FOR A CLASSIFIED CATA LOGUE OF BOOKS, Containing the most complete list of books of every department <sl Literature ever published, and which will f>C sent gratis to any person sending their ad dress. To insure promptness and honorable dealing, sc d all your orders to GEORGE G. EVANS, Publisher and Originator of the Gift Book Business, No. 489 Chestnut St., Pbila. Atd you will be satisfied that it is the iiest place in the country to purchase books. Special Notice to Agents. G.'G. EVANS, having purchased the stereotype plates, copyright, etc., of the "Prince of th<- House of David," "Piliar of Fire," Ac., would soil the at tention of agents to these truly valuable Works. The "Prince of the House* of Dayid,"}s o*ie of the most popular and best-selling books ever pub lished. Over 180,900 copies haVe been sold, and it bids fair to rival the "Pilgrim's Progress.,'*' or any other similar wotk. * ■ The "Pillar of F;re," by the same author, ic now meeting with a ripjd sale, over 90.000 copies? hitv'e been*sold since its publication, and as ft companion to the "Prince of the House of David," eVery read er of that book should puicbrse a copy. ' The "Records of the Revolutionary War," is a liook'of great interest, Hud gives a vast amount ot infurni'ation relative to the Soldiers of the Revolu tion, and is an invaluable hook of reference for the descendents of its heroes and all who are interest ed in' Pension Claims. Land Warrants, sc. The most liberal inducements are offered lo Agents, and upon a leasing the publisher every inform ition will be given. :C7"SEND FOR .7 CATALOGUE. Atldreis GEORGE G. EVANS, 439 Chestnut St. Pbila. CASH BUYERS can do best, at OSTER & CARN'S CUKAP store I handsome sugars, at 8, 9, ami 19 cts, per pound, molasses and syrups, at. 10, 12, 14 and IS cts. per quart. Oct. 28. 1959.-201. j HDSEI'K JJIfROfCD SEAItCHEK,*^ A STANDARD medicine For the spoor!v. radical, and effectual cure ol ALL DISEASES aiisinj: from IMPO RITV OP TUB BLOOD. TM* medicine lias wrought the most miraculous of | Qaacerous fornutipm, Erysipelas, Boils, ] Sore Eyes, j Scald Head. 1 Rheumatic Disorders, j 3 Cost) veil ess, i Salt Rheum, j General Debility, Loss of Appetite, j Foul Stomach, euros in desperate ea.oes ' Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Pimples on the face, Old, Stubborn Ulcera, l etter affections, , Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Mercurial Diseases, Liver Complaint, ! Low Spirits, Female Couiplaialo, and all Diseases having their | origin in an impure state of the Blood. The above is a portrait of David McCreary, of Napier to WD ship, who, on the 31st day ot August, 1868, made affidavit before Justice Gorlev that lie was treated for the euro of (Jaucer by three physi cians of Bedford County, and "by Dr. Newton ot the Eclectic College in Cincinnati, for a period of nearly oigbt months, notwithstanding which, bis hp, ncte, and a portion Of hit It ft. chetk were entirely eaten away ! He had given up all hope, when ho heard of the "Blood Searcher," and was induced to try it. Four bottles cared bita, and although sadly disfigured, there is no question but* what thlc invaluable medicine saved bis life. The full partic ulars of this remarkable cane iriay be seen in a cir culaf, which can tte had Of"any of the Agent 3. We also refer to the case of Nancy Blakney, of E dertoa, Armstrong county, Pa., cured of Scro fula aft r being unable to get out of bed for three years. To the case of a lady in Ansonville, Clearfield county, who was also afflicted with Scrofula in Us worst form. To the case of George Meiael, residing in Car roihown. Cambria county, Pa., who was so badly afflicted with Cancer that it eat his entire nose off, and his case was worse, ii 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 le found in a circular to be Lad of any of the Agents. R. M. LEMON, Proprietor. Laboratory for the manufacture and sale, near Penna. Riuhoad Depot, {loliidavsbarg, Pa. Par sa!i by H. C- Reamer, Bedford: G: li. Trout, A him Bank ; John G. Schell, Pleasantville ; 'L. N. Fyan, West End P. Office ; Frederick Gorl, Mari etta ; G. B. Amick, St. Clairsville; Jacob Baird, Barridbllofrs Mills; N. Koons, Willow Grove: John Bowser. Bowser's Mil!;. A.G. Evans, Uainsburg ; B. F. II:n L Bio., Schfellsburg; Hilltgas & Howry, Bnena Vista ; John Wayde, New Paris • Kitcliey k Ramsey, Bloody Run : Jflpei 4 Scott, Fattons ville; David Beegie. Waterstraet; Win. J. Gal braitli, Woodberry; G. D. Kauffthan, Flitcbviile; ail of Bedford County. Dec. 16, 18-53. OR TRADE. containing 225' acres, in Harmon's Hot. tout, i'i mill's from Bncna Yista, on one side, and 21 lores liom the Turnpike on the other. The soil is Ridge gravel, anil in a good state of cultivation, about HOI iulf cleared, and balance well timbered. Tin-re is a never-failing stream of witter on the premises, also several constant springs. The prop erty is well calculated for a division into two farm*. There is a long draught ."or meadoy. The im piovemeuts are a double log house, a large new hank barn, and very iaige orchard of choice fruit, buyers and dealer-' from Somerset and the adjacent con: trv furnish .i demand at all times on the premi ses for produce. It adjoins Lewis N. Fyau-'s Milt prcj : "tv. ' - ALSO, A farm of ICC acres, about UK) cleared, with double log bouse, new hank tarn, and two good orchards thereon, lying on the Juniata river, two miles from Stonerstown, and half a mile from the rail road.— This farm is composed of a good quality of river bottom land, 30 or 40 acfes of which can be put into good meadow. The whole is now in a good state of cultivation. . . ALSO, A new two-dorv rough-cast hor?s end two lota of ground In Broadtbp city. •' ALS.Q, 160 acres of the best quality of lanf) in Harrison county, lowa, near the Missouri, and dose to -the county seat. • 1 ' ALiui, A lot of ground in Omaha city, Nebraska. AI.SU," lOU acres ol land, in Southampton Township, Jed ford county, lately owned by Wr>i. Lashlcr. ALSO, " - A lot -f ground fronting on M : in street, In the Bor ough 'f Bed'ord - A LSO, A farm c; 11S acres, of limestone land, in Liberty Township, net:' StOuerstbwn, known as the "John Stofer property," "adjoining lands of Squire Ken singer, Stoler and others. The improvements are a Log House, Ldg Burn sc. There is good water on the premises • also an orchard of good fruit. TERMS' to'snlt buyers. O. E. SHANNON, Feb. 3, HOO.-Cm Bedford Pa- HIfiAgOMfIIDTOPRJ. ON ana after Monday November 14tb, the PAS SEXGER TRAIN between HOPEWELL AND HUNT INGDON, will leave, and arrjve as follows : Leave UrtmxCJDOir for HOPEWELL, at 7.40, A. M Leave HotswEr LDor HUNTINGDON, at 10.20, " Connecting vifh MAIL TRAIN EAST ox PESXA R. R. at IJO I'. JT., and arriving in PHILADELPBIA at 10. '2s' I s . M. "The Train from HUNTINGDON at 7-40 A. JL., connects with EXPRESS TRAIN IV EST on Penna 11. K., J. J. LAWRENCE, Suyt, Huntingdon, Nov. 18, 1859. LUMBEH. HAVING now on hand a large supply and fifty - thousand feet more to arrive, wo shall be pre pared to furnish builders with white and ycKow piue hoards, oak and pine scantling, also shingles, roofing aud Plastering Laths, in any quantity upon the best terms. A, R. CRAMER $ CO. Dec. 23,1859. 1,000 Bushels ofjlye wanted, at J. M. Sboema ker Co. Store, forVhieh the highest market prtoe will be paid in cash or merchandise. Sept. 16, 1850. JUST received a second supply of those Meat, Durable Ladies Ilee'ed Lace Boots, at OTJY §1.23 and $1.51 a rair at OSTER k CARN>S IK'C,
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