STATEMENT AND REPORT OF WILLIAM LEARY, Steward of the Poor and House of Employment of Bedford County, from Ist of Jan uary, A. D., 1859. tilt Ist of January, A. D., 1860. 1859. DR. Dolls. Cts. To balance on settlement, 23 74 Cash from Wm. Manspeakw for corn, 76 John J. Luthei, " 44 Wm. Schaffer. " 87^ D. Gardner, " 43 J. Horton, " 1 75 D. Washabaueb, " 87 fence Mengel, " 87 Wm. Bober, " 87$ K. Montgomery, 44 43 Y- Fredrick, 44 6 62 i Rev. Thas. lleyden, 44 1 75 J. Smith, 44 1 75 Mrs. Brown, " 48 G. Wilson, " 1 31 J. Bollinger, 44 1 3 J R. Montgomery, " - 3 * J.Hall, 44 I' 4 R. Gates. " C. Henhigfor flour, 3 's J. Ilall, for corn, ®' ' G Stodenour, " James Davis, '* 4 "9 C. Herring, " > Wm. Schaffer, M 1 60 G. W. Rupp, " B'i Sundry persons, " 19 26J Wm. Thompson. " J. Relghart, " 1 75 C. Herring, " 1 80 P. Little, rye, £7s R. Gates, corn, 43 J. Wilson, rye flour, 1 CO J. Border, rye, 1 25 Jno. Bafer, corn, 1 75 D. Stivers, " 2 62J Rev. S- Tingling, •' 1 66 A. J. Sansom, rye, ,4 2 50 J. C Riser, 44 1 25 Wm. Bowies, cor pasture, 8 00 Jno. Cessna, rye chop, 4 37 j $9O 04* CR. By amount pui I Jno. Mowry, for lard, 2 76 Mrs. Irvine and W. Herring, to'.l, 1 62i Bringing pauper from New Grenada, 3 12J T. Davis, shearing sheep, 2 94 Isaac Diehl, potatoes, 6 00 S.J. Way, express freight, /o S- Smith, Broom, 31J Jno. G. Minnich, vinegar, S7| H. Barley, beef, I 12J D. Shuck, fish, "5 Mrs. Bowles, under.hirts for pauper, 1 00 P. O. Stamps, 25 Jno Mulolx, straw, 25 -J. T. Gephart, 44 75 Josiah Edwards, altering stock, 96 C. Colfcl?, timber, 6 50 T. Davis, bran, 371 T. Bruce, making rails, 1 00 D. Dibert, Hour, 7 00 I. Mengel, lumber, 25 Jos. Beegle, seed potatoes, 871 P. Mench, trimming grape vine, 1 00 P. Clark, home made thread, 50 Mrs. Wallace, hops, 1 121 T. Bruce, making rails, 2 00 H. Schaffer, potatoes, 7 50 H. Beegle, straw and oats, 2 12J D. Shuce, lime, 50 C. Herring, viaegar, 25 Jno. Hater, whiskey, 1 00 A. Mowry, upsetting axe, 25 M. Diehl, straw, 1 38 S. D. Broad, medicine for A. White, pauper, 50 Sundry persons, cried fruit, 2 45 Jno. Ilafer, wine for Rosy Norman pauper, 25 C. Stoner, mutton, 1 00 I Earnest, hauling pauper to Bloody Run, 50 Jacob Sernler, coffin boards, 68 H. Mooie, aye, 2 20 J. L. Lesslg, lime, 80 J. Kemby, building oven. 6 00 J. Becgle, ryo, 1 00 Bsq. Oldnara, issuing order, 60 D. Price, altering stock, 60 Joshua Mower, work, 60 Expenses to coal bauk, 2 33 Mrs. Deflbaugh, soap tat, 1 40 Mrs. Wallace, hops, 1 00 A. Bobbins, potatoes, 37 J Exp 4 uses in hauling coal, 1 50 G. Smith, balance on land, 1 2 11. Potter, baiter, 25 JD. Dihert, apples, 87| Expenses in- hauling coal, • 1 50 I Mengal, cherry board, 20 $Bl 79* Balaaca, 8 24* $9O 04J STATEMENT OF THE POOR HOUSE MILL FROM JANUARY Ist. 1859, TILL JANUARY Ist, 1860. DR. Amount of Toll Grain brought iu by the Mill, as per montblv reports, 3 5 ? g % -® 3 £. R * I C * 2861 240 614 45 Bought of M. Kitahey, 28| A. Schafer, 82$ S. Jmlor, 13 H. Sill, 40 I. Imler, 2$ Leasure, 20 H. Mooro, 10 B. Miller, 6 J. T. Gephart, 15 J. Beegie, 12 H. Hmkleroad, 6 S, Reighart, 21 H. Diehl, 19J 465 8024 611 45 OK. By amourt of Grain used in Poor House and sold to sundry persons for work done in lepsirs to Mill, bouse inc. si a es sr *-5 £ c -® 3 g. , % - % cr v Amount used in i oor House. 445 115 40| 20J Horse feed, 137 4 Beef and Hog foed, 10 11 Soli sundry persons, 4 314 2 449 294 66 224 Reman lug in Mill, 16 84 22J 465 302 J 66 45 [There were also brought into the Mill, in tolls, 29 lbe. of mixture, of which 54 lbs. have been used for feed, leaving 231 lbs. in the Mill.] List of Paupers admitted, discharged, died, &c., Ac., during each mouth, and the numher remaining ; at the eud of each month. Also the average num ber supported in tbo House during the year, togeth er With the cumber of out door paupers supported by the Institution, from the Ist of Jan., 1859, till Ist of Jan., iB6O. Females remaining Males remaining Children bound out Births Deaths Escaped Discha'gd Admitted 1809. January 4 12 gi <>. F. imu r 2 2 82 h March 1 3 ai April 32 2 J H £ *V a y 68 2 1 81 24 3 3 1 81 23 J a'y 3 1 27 23 Atifn t t 1 I 27 22 ?rr r 2 ** sej>tcnihr 2 1 2 27 ■'2 f October 2 25 22 December 1 1 22 28 22 18 214 2 881 274 .Making an average of 50 per month, of whom 2 are colored. There are also 3 who are blind, 10 in sane. 5 coaflnfd to bod. There are also 2 out door paupers who are not included in the above, 767 wayfaring paupers were provided with board, lodg ing #c., of whom 453 wo e Germans, 207 Irishmen, 68 Americans, 17 Englishmen, 8 Frenchmen, 8 Scotchmen, 3 and 1 African. STATEMENT of the produce of the Farm and Garden fiomJan. let, 1859, till Jan. Ist, 1860. 308 Bushels " Ears of com I 165 44 Oats 26 " Buckwheat 312 ' " Potatoes 18 Tons Hay 12 v Loads Cornfodder 2 \ " Pumpkins 20 ylusbeL Turnips 18 " Onions - • do Small 16 Tomatoes 4 44 Beans 20 > Beets 2100 ileuds Cabbage 2 Barrels Cucumber Pickles 17 •> Sott Soap 20 Pounds Hard 44 117 •' Wool 883 • Veal 1541 • Beef 3586 *'■ Pork i>44 44 Lard 128 4 Tallow 19 J 44 Butter 6 Calf Skins 3 Beef Hides LIVE STOCK ON FARM. 2 Head of Horses 7 Cows 2 Heifers 54 Sheep 3 Brood Sows 23 Shouts FEEL* FOR STOCK. 10 lons .lay ] Load Comlodder 2 Loads Short Straw 75 Bun. long Straw 50 Bushels Oats 10 Bus. Ears Corn 32 Bus. Kye Articles manufactured in House by matron. 43 shirts, 21 women's dresses, 13 children's dresses 17 cbimises, 16 woman's sacks, 5 round jackets, 15 sheets, 21'pr. men's pants, 19 pair of men's socks, 5 pr. men's drawers, i men's vest, 14 women's stockings. 15 .shrouds, 17 women's aprons, 9 bpd ticks, 12 bolsters, 22 sheets. 2 qui!tod skirts, 11 coin forts, 10 pillow slips. We, the undersigned. Directors of the Poor and House of Employment o.' Bedford County, do cer tify that we have examined ttie above account, state ment and report pi Wm, Leary, Steward of said Poor find lLu.ie of Employment, from the Ist day ol January, 1859, t.ii the Ist of January, 1860, and And the same correct. As witness our hands, this Ist dav of Jauuarv, 1860. JOHN AMOS, [SEAL.] GEORGE SMOUSE, MrAL.j JOHN KEMEKV, Iseal.l Attest : > t J Thomas R. Gettys, Jr., Clerk. .March 80, 1860 To Faronls and Guardians THE TI SCiROEt FEJHLE I\STITI TE. f INSTITUTION is located at Acidemia, ] JL Juniata county, Pa., 8 miles from the Peun'a i Railroad, at Patterson station, and 6 utiles troni the Petrysvi'.la station. TERMS: The Academic Year consists of two Sessions of five mouths each. The Summer Session with which the School opens, vi'l commence on Tuesday, the Ist flay <>f May, 1860, and will close on Saturday, the 29th September, 1860, and the Winter Session, on Thursday the Ist day of November. 1860, and close March 30th, 1861. Board including Fuel. L'ght and Tuition in the Primary and Collegiate Departments, per term, payable in advance, $76 00 Washing, per dozen, S3 Lessons on Piauo or Guitar. according to length, $l6, $2O or $25 per Seas. Uso of Piauo or Guitar, ac cording to time, 4, 6 or 6 44 Drawing or Flower Painting 10 to 15 44 Ancient or Modern Lan guages, each, 10 44 When fire is required in Sleeping Rooms, each pu- Pil, B Seats in Church Free. 1 oung ladies will be met at the above ttations and conveyed to the Institution, if a short notice be given by latter, addressed to the Principal at Acidemia, Juniata county. For circulars or other information address the Principal at the above office. REV. W. G. E. AGNEVY, March 23, 1860.-2 m Principal. Public Sale of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court 1 of Bedford County, there will be sold at public : sale upon the premises, on TUESDAY, THE 21 TH OF APRIL, NEXT. j the following described Real Estate, to wit: 270 Acres, 91 perches, more or less, of choice Lime stone Land, situate in Colerain Township, Bedford County, Pa., and well known as the "Frederick | Smith Farm." About 20'J acres are cleared and under good fence, and in a flno st.de of cultivation, j part thereof good m adow. There are also 2 Or- ! chards of choice fruit upon the premises. A flue j stream of excellent water flaws through the proper ty. The improvements consist, in part, of a good two and a half Story Log House, and Tenant ) House, a new Bare, 110 fet In length, bv 50 iu width, constructed in the latest style, with sundry other out-buildings. This Farm is situate in that fertile Valley, known as "Friend's Cove," within 6 moos of Bsuford and about the same distance from the termination oi the ''Bedford Railroad." It is also in a pleasant neighborhood, convenient to good '■ schools, and within 2| miles 01 tbo "Allegheny ! M&ie and Female Seminary," at Rainsbnrg. There is a fine Church also within sight, and it is surrounded by an intelligent and moral community. This proj erty is in evory way a most desiraWs ! oil", and persons desiring to purchase would do well to examine it bc/oro the time of sale. 'JERMS.—WiII be made known on day of sale. Title indisputable. Attendance given by HENRY F. SMITH, GEO. W. HOUSEHOLDER, Executors of Frederick Smith, dee'd. ; N. B. Persons wishing to examine this proper ty, or ascertain the particulars more fully, can call I upon, or address by ; letter, Henry F. Smith, Rains buig, Bedford County, Pa.; Geo. \Y. Householder, Kay's llill. Bedford countv, Pa.; Maun & Snauc Bedford, Pa. March 9, 1860. Notice to Collector**. TYTOTICE is hereby given to the collectors of 1860 JA —that their duplicates must be settled by the 1 tbruary Court of 1861. Those whoso duplicate's are settled at that, time will be allowed is—-per cent for collection, and all neglecting this notice will be pushed immediately after that time. Bv order of the Commissioners. H. MC'JDEMUS March 9, 1860,-c C lor It. Administrator's Nottae* LETTERS of Administration b&t.ag been gran tcd to tlie suDscnbe.-, living in Colerain Town ship, on the Estate of Adam Barcbart late of Bed lord Township, dt-e'd, all persons indebted to , said estate are notified to make payment immedi ately, and those bnviog claims against the same will j present them authenticated lor settlement JACOB BARN HART, March 9, 1660-f Administrator. Cilgars, Teas, Coffe#, Chocolate, Molasses and lU Syrnpa, the heat in town, for sale at the en ear vi le, by OSTEB k CARN'K Deo. ft. 183 ft. BEDFORD IWftßlftEft. f THK CM.Y PREI'SIHTION I VURTHV OY Universal Confidence & Patronage. FOR fJ.LK OVHO, | Ladies and Gentlemen, in all parts of tilt) world : testify to the efficacy of Prof. O. J. Wood's Hair , Restorative, and gcnllemcn of the Press arc unani mous in its praise. A tew testimonials only can be j here given ; see circular for mre, audit will be j impossible for you to couht. 74 Wall Srieet, New Y'ork, Dec. 20th, 1868. : GENTLEMEN: l'our note of 15th inst., has been ! received, saying that I had been lienefited by the J use of Wood's Hair Restorative, and requesting ! my certificate of the fact if I bad no objeeti n to ! give it. J award it to yon cbeeruiliy, because I think, it ! due. My age is about 50 years ; the color of my hair auburn, ar.d inclined to curl. Some five or I six years since it began to turn gray, and the scalp j on the crown of my bead to lose its sensibility and j dandruff to form upon it. Each of these disagtee ; abilities increased with time, and about four ! months since a fourth was added to them, by hair j falling off the top of my bead and threatening fo I mak-rne bald. In this unpleasant predicament, I was induced to try Wood's Hair Restorative, mainly to arrest the j falling off of my hair, ior I bad really no expecta ! tion that my gray hair could ever be restored to j its original except from dyes. I was however, 1 greatly surprised to find after the use of two I ot ! tl s only, that not only was the falling off arrested, ■ but the color was restored to the gray hairs and j sensibility to tho scalp, and dandruff ceased to 1 form on my head, very much to the gratification of my wife, at whose solicitation I was induced to ! try it. For this among the many < i ligations I owe ha her sex. I strongly recommend all husbands who value the admiration of their wives to profit Ivy- my example, and use it if growing gray or getiug bald. Very respectfully, BEN. A. LAVENDER. To O. J. Wood & Co., 444 Broadway , New York. My taniily are absent Iroia the city, and x am no longer at No. 11 Carrol i ia;c. Siaiuaston, Ala., July lfith, 1859. To .Prof. O.J. Wood: Dear sir; 'Your Hair Re storative' nas done my hair so much good since i commerced the use of it, that I wish to make known to the public or its agents on tuj hair, which are great. A man or woman may be nearly deprived of hair, and iya reset t to your *Ka r Restorative,'the hair will return more beautiful than cur; atleasttbisismyexperiei.ee. Believe it ml! Yours truly. WM. H. KENEDY. P. S.— You can publish the above if you like.—• ! By publishing in our souther;, papers •youjwill get more patronage south. I see several of j'our cer ! titrates iu the Mobile Mercury, a strong southern paper. W- H. Kenedy. WOODS HAIR RESTORATIVE.. Professor O.J. Wood : Dear sir: Having* had the misfortune to lose the !<ei, portion of my fair, from the effects of tho yellow fever in New Orleans in 1851. 1 was induced to uxak" a trial of your preparation, and found it to answer as iLe very, thing needed. My hair is now thick and glos y, ( and no words can express my obligations to you in giving to the afflicted such a treasure. FINLEY JOHNSON, j The Restorative is put up in bottles of tnre# ' sizes, viz: large, medium, and small; the small holds a pint, ..rid retail) for one dollar per battle; the medium holds st least twenty per cent, m-ye in proportion than the sinail, letaiis for two dollar-. per bottle; the large holds a quart, 40 per cent? more in proportion, and retails for SJ. O. J. WOCI) fx GO , Proprietors, 444 Broadway New i'tik, and l!i Market Sue. t, St. Louis, Mo. And sol I by ail good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. March 23 18W. NOTICE Of takißg Reposition? io Perpetuate Testimony, IN the matter of the petition of William 11. Ir- j win, James B. F.ane and others to the Court of Common Picas of Bedford County, to Perpetuate testimony and rule upon John Whitney, Peter F Keasier, Leonard G. K. *jl x, Thomas Griffith end the Huntingdon Broadtnp Mountain Kail Road and Coal Company, an J all other persons interested, to show cause, &c. February 13. 1869, the Court appoint Henry Woods, Esq:". Commissioner to take the testimony ' in Allegheny County, I'a., and O. 11. Goither, Esq. Commissioner to take tlw testimony in Bed ord County, I'a. Notice is hereby given to the above named par ties, and all other persons interested, tb-t the said Ilcr.ry Moods w.il uicol them, or such ef them as may choose lo intend, at the Mayor's Of); ;o, in the City ot Pittsburg. Allegheny Count v, Penna., on Thursday, the 12th day of April, A.'D. 1860, at 10 o clock, A. M.: and that the said O. H. G drier will meet thvm or such of theui as may choose to attend, at the house of James S. Becfcwitb. iu the town of Hope well, in Broadtop Township, Be Jib. 1 County, Penna., on Tuesday, the 17th day of April, A. D. iB6O, at nine o'clock, A. M., forthe purpose of taking said testimony, in perpctu tm memo lain rei, as prayed for in said petition, at which times and places ali who think proper may attend. HENRI WOODS, Commissioner in Allegheny Oountv, O. If. GAITIIEK, Commissioner in Bedford County. March 23, 18C0.-c. Notice cf laqubkion. \Xr;iRREAS, Jacob Keagv, L'e of Middle v v Woodberrv Townsh p, Bedford Coontv, d._d seized of the following Real Estate, to wit: One tract oi Land, containing about one hun dred and twenty acres, situate in said township, ad joining lands of John Zook on the North, Abra ham Keagy on liie south, David Stonerook and ethers on the East, and Christian Iloffmju on the west, leaving a widow, Fanny, and issue six chil dren, to wit: Miehael, the petitioner, Catharine, David, Ann, intermarried wi,h William Eider, Fe tor and Jacob, a minor, who has for his guardian David Sclinobiv, all residing in Bedford County ex cept David, who resides in Bhir County, Ba. Notice is therefore, hereby given, that in pursu ance of a writ of partition or valuation to ma di rected, I will proceed to hold an Inquisition or val uation on said premises, on Tuesday, the 17th diy of April, 18S0, when and where ;:!! parties inter ested m iy arteii-l, if they see proper. WM. S. FLUKE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bedford, March 23, 1860. Public Sale OF RE4L ESTATES. B\ virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the oubscrib r will expose to sale by public outcry, on the premises, on Friday the 2'jtfc day of April 1860, thelollowing real estate lite the property of John Roudebusb, dee'd, viz : A tract of land containing about thirty one ami with about an aero and a half cleared .ami under fence, and a good spring of water upon it, situate in Union Township, in said County, adjoining the Mansion place of s-id decedent und land ot Thomas Linger.?. Iter. Sale to commence at one o'clock P. .M. of said day. T£RMS :-rOiie third of the purchase money at the confirmation of tbo sale, one third on the fir3t day of October 1860 and the remaining third on flic first day of April lt'sl, the purchaser to give judg ment bonds for the two payments. Immediate Ps session of the property will be given. GEORGE M. HOLSINGEB, Adm'r of Jno. Roudcbush, due'd. March 23, 1860. Caution. ALL persons are cautioned against purchasing a Note given by Abraham Skelly and payable to John L. Hill, for $125,00, due on the Ist April 1861, as said Note has been pledged to the subscri ber. GEORGE TROUTMAN. -March 23, 1860. < >l,|| Buyers, i UIOK TO Vl!l R INTEREST. Bargain* rr Four Wfeks, Previous to Tr.king Stock the Ist of April. OSTER & CA R]\ T , CHEAP SIDE, RESPECTFULLY announce that from now (March 2(1, 1800,1 until the lat of April, they will sell oil the balance of their winter goods at greatly reduced rates, regardless of profits. Lupins French Meriuoes, at 87 1 English Merinoes, .< 18 and 25 cts- Lupin's Black Bombazine, t Lwj in's Black and mode all wool de Laines, Silks, Alpacas, an ! poplins very cheap.' ; 1 oil de Chevre. Ristoria, Cloth an 1 Pongees, j Cashmeres do J.aines und Saxon? Fluids, Be Laics, good styles 12-J best 18J- and 25 cts. Mohair, do Berge, Shawls, Flannels, c. Cloths, Cassimers, and Tweeds, I Satin, Grenadine anu Silk vesting*. Marseilles for collars, Bosoms, Bureau covers, Ac. | Calicoes, new styles by the piece and -,ard, Muslins by the piece and yard," Irish Linens, a good stock. Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons, Ruches, ll.its, Caps, Boots, Shoes, ific. I 1 resh i apply of Groceries, Being determined to close out the et tire winter I stock in its season. We off. r indue urents never j before offered. i N. 11. It will pay to give us a call. March 2. 1860. ! iiiilf lON ipMNMp. r |"il!Li co-partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned in the tanning and n ercaetile business, under the name of S. Shuck & Co., has this day January 14. 1880, been dissolv ed. All persons indebted to said firm are notified ; o' at their notes and accounts arc in the hands of | Samuel Shuck to whom payment must be made I before the fflst day of April, inst., after that day j *ll CIR'.II>S Wl )] be placed in the hands of the proper • ofiicers for settlement and collection. GEORGE P. SHUCK, JOSIAII D. SHUCK, SAMUEL Sf'Ul K. WILLIAM IF. SHUCK. The undersigned hiving purchased the interest (. George It. ami Jo- iah I). Shuck, in the Tannery and St- ~e. have formed u co-partnership end will carry on the is me under the mont of S. and W. W Shuck. The friends and customers of the old firm >iri invited to give them a call as they sr. de termined to keep n first rate and well assorted' stock of gpod<*hnd leather, which the. will sell at R >tew-st prices. Produce and tan-bark taken in exchange ior goods or leather. SAMUEL SHUCK, WILLIAM W. SHUCK. i The business of making .n.l repairing coaches, Ac., will he carried on as heretofore by the subscri bers at their oil stano, under the name of George I'. Shack, A- Co. GEORGE IE SHUCK, 1 JOSIAII IE SHUCK. Jan 27. 18<50-g. MOIIVT'S Vegetable Life Medicines. A mild yet eft ctual medicine, compose' of the best material known to medical science, for the cleansing of ibe alimentary canal and relieving the springs and avenues of life of all morbid obstruc tions and impmiti-s, must be a public blessing and a domestic and indh idual protection and safeguard, in proportion ardt Usoomes known. Such arc li cine the t imili. sof tho United St'ilea have Jug bad in .V.R FAT'S CELEBRATED LIFE I'IM.S AND FH<EMX BITTERS, and the good they have done is iuestimahl-. Tie y have won their high fame an 1 firmly established character by their virtues alone, without the aid of the usual arts of notorify or impudent experiment on th • faith of the crednlwis. la all general rierangments of t! o digestive and alimentary funefbms. as well as i-i a vest variety of acute and chroai • diseases, their effects are prcnu t and complete as to excite astonishment. Ii rheumatism, utile,l pain in the crgasis an-! limbs. CQslircncss, piles, liver complaints, jaundice nervous oral bilious alturks, headaches, J'er-r and "gitc, eruptirt diseases, bad aspect of the complexion, indigestion and flatulency, chulics'. affections of the bladder and kidneys, dropsy, asthma and bronchitis, rheumafic colds cud sore thecals, ud indeed ir: a! most every cone-ivable kind ot ill health they are inva.jat'le, and will rrfli'rd certain, and most ahy jiertuu frit relief. They r quire neither con finement tmr change of diet—they neither prostrate the strength nor give pair.—and a rcoto delightful tutd etiectua! medicine cannot be procured cither for individuals or families. The proprietor has received for many years and is coulinually receiving the maul fervent and grate ful testimonials of their value. Prepared ar<! s >ld by Da YYM.E. MOFFAT, 335 Broadway, and also bv the agents. Fob. 1". 1860. liiircrs iiiiiHv ii!iii\! TRAINS STOPPED ANOTHER TIME!! TO CNLOAII GOODS AT FbKGLSGS & I'IASPGIKGR'S !!! JUST r cecived another Sinn- and for sale cheaper than ever a splendid lot of Winter Goods, ia eluding Ledger Hats, 75 cts. and up, Pe Lanes, 10 cts. and up, C isinetrs. 371 cts. and up, Brad Cloth's $1,50 and up, Doe Skin Cajimer, 75 cts. and up, Shawl's of all Kinds $l.OO and up, Marino, 18J cts. rial up, Hosiery, including Gloves, Stocking's &c., of all kinds. GROCERIES, including C-ff-, 121 cts. and up, Sugar, 8 c's. and up, Fine white crushed, 12 J and up, B iking Molasses, 12£ per quart, Best Mould Candles, IS cts. and a little oi every thil:z else in the Grocery line. STEN'3 DEPARTMENT, including Undershirt's un l Drawers, Gum over Shoes, Shandies and Bulliloo ov.-r shoes, .Men's Double Solo Boot's for winter at $1,75 an! up. In the sho.. Department are included f<-r Ladies G< ntlemen and Children, all s rts and sizes and prices as usual. Sleigh and Buggy Whips, Tobacco and Cigars oi all kinds irom GEAVELY down. Dec. 23, 1859. 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EVANS, having purchased the stereo!vp plates, copyright, etc., of the "Prince of th< House of David," -Pillar ..f Fire," Kc., would call th-.-at tenti'.n <.f agents to these truly v ilu.iMe Wotks. The "Prince of the House of David," is ouo of the most popular ai d best-s limg books c r pub lished. Over 180,000 copies have lm-n sold, and it bids fair to rival the "Pilgrim's Progress," or any other similar work. The "Pillar of Fire," by the same author, is now meeting with a rupi i r I v over 90.000 copies haw bc-ui sold since lis publication, and as a companion to the '• Prince of the Ilouseof David," every read er of that book should puichrsc a copy. The "Records of the Revolutionary War," is a book of great interest, and gives a vast amount ot information r-lative to tiie Soldiers of the Revolu tion, and is an invatuible book of rolerence f.r the descendents of its heroes and all who are interest ed in Pension Claims, Land Warrants, dc. The most liberal inducements are offered to xlgents, and upon addressing the publisher ererv information will be given. XTSLA'D FOR Ji CATALOGUE, ra A,l<l ' is GROKGE G. EVANS, 439 Chestnut St. Phila. CASH BUYERS can do best, at OUTER A CARD'S CHEAP store- 1 handsome sugars, at 8, 9, and 10 cts, per pound, molasses and syruj s, at 10, 12. 14 aud 18 eta. per quart. Uet. 26, 1859. Angel and the Demon- Throe Eras in Woman's Lde. Tin Nights in a Bar- Room. Angel cf tho Household The Hand but not the Heart. Heart Histories and Life Pictures. Ti.e Tr.ala of a House keeper. Lt aves from the B oik of Unman Life. OR TRADE. A first-rate forai of limestone land. in Morrison's Cove, containing about 181 acres, 100 of whb-b ; are chared and balance weli timbered. The farm i well watered, T-fcv improvements are a cool two story Franc House, Log House, Bint, Arc. There is a good orchai 1 upon the premise#. The Arm ad-- j.'ias BlootaiLld Furnace, lies half a mile from the . Hollidaysl-urg Turnpike, and four miles from Mar | tiusburg, There Is a ready market at the door for 1 all kinds of produce, aud-tke land is in a high state j of cultivation. For purticulkrs. Snqaire of Dsvfd . Daniel, :n possession, or George Gieugh, at Spana-'s j Mills. ° ALSO, A farm of IGS acres, stout fOO cleared, with double log house, new bauk I urn, and two good orchards 'hereon, lying on foe Juniata fiver, two miles from Siotiersti wu, and h .! f n mile from the rati road i tarui is composed ol & good quality of river bottom land, o0 or 40 acres oi which can he put into good meadow. The whole is now ia a good statu o: cultivation. ALSO, A new two-story rough-cast house and-two lots of ground k> Broadtop citv. ALSO, J ">6O acres of the' best quality of land in Harrison | county, lowa, near the Missouri, and close to the ! county seat. ALSO, ; A l->t of g-out:il in Omaha city. NeUraski. ALSO, I 100 acres > i land, in Southampton Township, BeJ , ford county, lateiv owned by Win. Lashlev ALSO, ! -V l*t cf ground fronting on Main atroct, in the Bor [ otirh of Bed ord. ALSO, ! A farm f 11* acres, of .'im-stone land, in Liberty | 1 ■•*. nship, m-..r St'mrr-dowa, known as the "John | Stoler property," adj.--irdng Uuls of Squire Ken • singer. Si> l*-r and othe~s. The improvements are a Log House, Log Barn <Jc. There is good water lon tbo prcm;-.s ; u:so ra p;e) ,-rd of coed fruit. TERMS to suit buyers. O. E. SHANNON, 1 eb. 8, lf-Cn.-6.-n Bedford Fa 0-'< an : " " V..:. lay November I4tb, the Pas se SO?, X Thai* between Hovivreu asd Hcst will h re. and arrive as follows : Leave 1 i NMXR.DOX for HOHF.WKLL, at 7 40, A. M., Leave Hoprw.-LT. for Hu.STJXOL-y v. 10.20, Connecti' g v,ith Mvu. Thai* East os Pfsjta R. K. at l.tO P. M. axd arriving in Phil auklphia at 10. 25 P.M. The Train fr> m I Ir.vrtSGnox at 7-40 A. M., connect* with Express Train Westou Penna J. J. LAWRENCE, Svpt. Huntingdon, Nov. 18, 1569. *ti*lifr's Notice. THE unde;signed, appointed auditor to distribute . the funds arising fr„m a sale of the Hopewell in >1 Bloody Run Plank and Tumpiko Road, would notify all to'-sons interested, that he will attend to I,::- duties of said appointment, at his office, in Bed ford Borough, on Friday, the 30th dav of March. IbCO, at 10 o'clock, A. U. O. 11. GAITTTER, Match J, IrtiO. Auditor. OKTOTXOE? .■••The undcitignod Intend ing to quit the. Hotel business, is d.3ir>u* of settling up his accounts, aud to eii*l>ki him to pa) his debts, he must have some aid from hjs 'totare, atvl there* fore hopt-s that all indebted to him wai do somorhin • to hedp Vim. VALENTINE STiiCKMAN. Feb. 24. 1880. IXI'ROrKB *3=>IH>OOO SEARCHER,,*^ A htandaki) MEMCINK For the *peedv, radical, and effectual enre ot JCT'J. DISEASES -ittW* froth lltl'C- RiT* OF THE BtOOf). This ri.odieinc hoi wrought the most miraculous of [ Cancerous formations, I Erysipelas, Boils, j Sore Eyes. Scald fjfead. Rheuiilr.t'r fliscrders, Ct st:reues, Salt Klieurh, General Debility, l ow of Appetite, Foul Stomach, cures in desperate eises Scrofula, Cutaneous Discaees; Ffmj ' s on the face. Old, Stubborn Ulcers, Tetter refections. Dyspepsia, Jr.nuuice, Mercurial Diseases, hirer Complaint, Low Spirits, Female Complaints, and all Diseases having their origin in an impure state of the 3h>od. r TI- aliovc in a portrait cf David McCreary, of Napier township, who, on the 81st day >l August, 1858, made affidevit before Justice Gorier that he was i:fated j ~r the cure c. Cancer by three physi eiaus of Bedford County, and by Dr. Newton of the Eclectic College in Cincinnati, for a period of nearly eight months, notwithstanding which, his Zip. nor., ami a portion cf his left rhe, .V trrrc entirely eaten away! He had given up all hop , when be heard of the "Blood Searcher," and was induced to try it. Four bottles cured him. and although sadly disfigured, there is ro qneatk a hut what this iuvwlusble medicine saved his life. The fnll partic ulars of this remarkable case rasy he seen m a cir cnlir. which can be had of any of the Agents. iVe also refer to the case of Nancy Btatrm-y, of i: fihrtcu, Armstrong county , Pa., cured' of Scro fula afu r I ring unable to get tut of bed for three years. To the case of a lady in Anadr.vl'le, Clearfield county, who was alsn afflicted with Scrofula in Its worst form. To the ease of George Meisel, rokHi g in Csr rolltown Cambria county, Pa., who was so bad!-.. a Alio ted vrith Cancer that it eat his entire so.*e on and bis case was worse, if possible, than McC-rcni ry's. The particulars of these cases—every one of which was c* red by the use of the Jllond Searcher - n>.,y also lv found in a circular to be had of any of tl:o Agents. R. M. hhMOK, Proprietor. - Laboratory for the inanufuetnre and sale, near Pen- a. Kuiiroai Dep it. Uoliidaysbarg, Pa. For sale by 11. C Reamer, Bedford; G; D. Trout, Alum Bank ; John G. Sclioll, Pleastmtrflle - L.ft'. J-van, West End P. Office; Frederick Corl, Mari etta; G. B. Aroick, St. Clairsvilie; Jacob Baird, Barndollors 5!ills; N. Konrs, Willow Grove; John Bowser. E-user's Mi i; A.C. Evans,Rainsburg • B. F. Horn & Fro., Scbellsburg ; Hiihgas & Mowrv Fu tie VwM; Jobn Wsrde, New Paris; Kitchey fc Ramsey, Bloody Run ; Piper S Scott. Pattons vflle; David Beefilc, Wat erst root; En. J. Gal bra it h, Wo odbcrry; G. D. Kauffas.n, Flitchvilies ali of Bedford County. Dec. 10, J859.
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