CAN EPILEPSY BE CURED? We think the following letter from a respecta ble citizen of Mis&issppi will answer the question, and remove all doubts from every unbiased mind GRENADA, Miss., June 5, 1855. DR. SF.TH S. HANCE, BALTWOIIE, MIL— Dear Sir: I take great pleasure in relating a case of spasms or fits, cuted by your invalhable Pills.— My brother. J. .J. Ligon, lias iong been afflicted with this awful disease. He was first attacked while quite young. He would have one or two spasms at one attack at first; but as he grew older, they seemed to increase likewise. Up to the time he commenced taking your Pills, he had them very often and quite severe, prostrating him body and mind. His mind had suffered serious ly ; but now, I am happy to say, he is cured of those fits. He has enjoyed fine health lor last five months past. His mind has also returned to its original sprightlinese. Ml this 1 take a great pleasure in communicating, as it may be the means of directing others to the remedy that will cure them. Yours respectfully, &c. VV. P. LIGON. No person who is suffering from f* its, or Spasms, should neglect sending to Dr. Hance, alter t!ifora supply of his inestimable medi cine His prices are as follows: one box S3; two >5: twelve 634—sent by mail free, on the receipt of a remittance. Address SKTH S. HANCE, 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md March 30, 1860. ANOTHER RESIDENTER OF NEW TORT CITY TESTI FTES TO THE GOOD EFFECTS OF DR. M LANES CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, PREPARED BY FLEMING BROS. NEW YORK, August 30, 1852. is to certify that 1 have had the LIVER COMPLAINT for five \ears, during which time 1 have tr.ed almost aii known remedies, but to no purpose. Hearing of Dr. M'Lane's Celebrated Liver Pills, 1 concluded to try a box. I did so, and am now almost cured. 1 think one box more will effect a permanent cure. J can cheerfully recommend these Pills to all who may suffer from liver complaint. I have also known them used with the most happy results m ca.es of sick headache. or dyspepsia. MR. SWIFT, No. 116 Attorney street, repurchasers will be careful to ask for DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, manufactured by FLEMING BROS ol PITTSBURG, PA. There are other PiiU purporting to be Liver Pills, also his celebrated Vermifuge, can now be had at ali respectable drug store. NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THE SIGNATURE March 30, 1860. FLEMING BROS. Do you want something to strengthen you 7 Do you want a good appetite ? Do yon want to build up your constitution 7 Do you want to feel well I l)o you want to get rid of nervousness ? Do you want energy 7 Do you want to sleep well 7 Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling 7 If you do,use Hoofiaud's German Bitters, prepa cd by Dr. C. M. Jackson,4lß Arch Street.Philadel rphia,Pa., and sold by druggists and storekeepers throughout the United States, Canadas, West la dies and South America, at 75 cents per bottle. May, 27-lv. Price of anneunciag a canditlate, sl. Those marl:- cd u-i/h a star have paid for their ai.iiooncenr ASNOISCEMESTS. Frotbouotaryship. "We are authorized to announce the name of JERE MIAII K. BOWLES, Esq. of Bedford Township, as a candidate for Prothonntarv, subject to the decision of the People's County Convention. • We are auth >nz<* 1 to announce the name of A. B. lii vf, of Scii>*l!sbnr Borough as .< candid rte for ti*ti utuCiS Gi ir'r>tuoi*ota.iy f to tiie dQcisi'>xi Ot ihe People's County Convention. * YOU will please announce Dr. WM. BERCH, of Paitonsville as a candidate for Prothonatory, sul j *ct to the decision of the People's County Convention. Yours, fyc. MANY. Sheriff. We are authorized to announce the name of Wit. M. HANCOCK, of St. Clair Township, as a candidate for Sheriff subject to the decision of the People's County Convention. • W<; are authorized to anr.onttncc the name of Jou.v A. GLMP, of West Providence Township, as a candidate lor Sheriff, sulject to the decision of the People's County Convention. * We are authorized to announce the name of ABRAHAM DEN SI SON, of Bedford Township, as a erndidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the People's County Convention. * WE are authorized to announce the name of E BEDELL, of Union Township, as a can didate for fiie office of Sheriff, sulject to the do cision of the People's County Convention. (iOOi) MS! Tiff TRAIN HtS ARRIVED ! J. M. SHOEMAKER Sf CO., HAVE just received a large and carefully Select ed Stock of SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS, which they are determined to sell cheap, consisting in part of Black and Fancy Silks, Bombazines, Delaines, Shawls, Calicoes, Flannels, Ginghams, Muslins, White Goods, &c. At so, Men's Wear of all descriptions, such as Cloths, Cissl meres, Satin etts, Tweeds, Jeans, Cord Drillings, Clothing, ire. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS. A very large assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes, all prices, sizes and qualities; aud Bats and Caps, to suit all. ALSO, A large assoi finent of Queens ware, and Hardware, Single arid Double Carpet chain, Fleece Cotton, Carpets, &c. GnOCEIIIES ! This department is supplied with the very choic est articles that can be had in market, and as cheap as can be had anywhere, consisting in part of prime Rio Colfec, Sugar, all kinds and prices. Syrup and Molasses, Black and Green Teas, Spices, liice, To bacco, Sega re; Corn Starch. Dye Stuffs, Cocoa, Starch, Cheese, Ginger, Candles, Mustard, Paints and Oils, Turpentine, Fish, Kc., &c., Thankful for past iavors they hope to receive a liberal share of public pationage. To Cash Buyers and to persons ot undoubted standing, who are willing to settle once a your.— Great Bargains will he given. Call and see. J. M. SHOEMAKER A CO. April 13, 1860. IMlflflT THE partnership heretofore existing between FERGCSON A MXXSREAKER, has this day been dissoved by mutual cousent. The interest of Fer guson has been sold to Simon L. Sbater, and the business will hereafter be conducted by Manspeaker Shafer. Those indebted to Ferguson & Manspeaker, will please close their accounts bv cash or note. April 6th, 1860. April 13, 1860- Estate of Joseph vveyandt.—Letters ol administration upon the estate of Joseph 44 eyandt late of Union Township* dee'd having been granted to the undetsigned by the Register of Bedford County—notice is hereby given to all per. sons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment and those having claims Will present them properly authenticated for settlement. ELIAS DELL, April 13, 1860-' Adm'r. TUST received a large lot of pure white lead and v Lindaeed Oil, at H. C. Reamer's Drug Store. Apnl 13, 1860. MENGEL HOUSE, JULMJfrf STREET, BEDFORD, P.I. THE subscriber, having renovated and refurbished this old established House, li now prepared to receive guests. He invites his friends and the traveling j;ublic to give him a call. Having new furniture, new beds, ami everything necessary to render hearty cheer to those lu want of a tempora ry home, he flatters himself that those who stay with him, will find themselves at the right place. He is fully prepared to receive visitors to the Spring, and'all having business with the courts or Otherwise. Ample stabling and carriage house is attached to the Hotel. Boarders Will be received on favorable terms. ISAAC MENGEL, Jit. April 13, 1860. To Ihe School Dirctors of Bedford County. GENTLEMEN :—ln pursuance Of the 43d sec tion of the Act of the Bth May, 1864, you are hereby notified to meet in convention, at the Court House, in Bedford, on the first Monday in May, A. 1). 1860, being ihe Ith day of the month, at I o'- clock in the afternoon, and select, viva voce' by a majority of the whole number ct the Directors present, one person of literary and scientific ac quirements, and of skill and experience in the art of teaching, as County Superintendent, for the three succeeding years; determine the amount of compensation for the same ; and certify the result to the SY virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa. Vend. Ex -Ij ponas, and Levant Facias, to tne directed, there will be sold at the Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, on Saturday, the :28th day of April, at 10 o'clock A. M ~ the following described Real Es tate, to wit: All DetTs right, title and interest in and to one tract of land, containing 450 acres, more or less, about, seventy five acres cleared and under fence, with a two itory log dwelling house with kitchen attached, tenant house, and double log barn the rcon erected; also, two apple orchards thereon , adjoin ing lands of Jatnes Rollins, Robert Hudson and others, situate iu Colerain Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of Jacob Mock. ALSO, raei Moan 28 222 Elisabeth Piper 69 212 20 p John Boyd 31 214 65 p William Davis 32 216 60i p 1-abeila Davis 68 220J William Piper 62 23S John Hardin 66 221 Ignatius'tiardin 62 434 125 p James Wilson 72 181 40 p David Piper 32 99 Richard Clark 28 425 George F. Alberti 1 20 213 Joseph Lancaster 6J 402 Thomas Taylor 1 29 402 57 p stqpheu Moan OS 440jf Stiaw J fact, Uakman Lauds 124 239 Jas. Mcllney, Forge property 22 00 9 Puterbaugh : s heirs 14 400 Isaac Cavan 72 Loudouuurry Township. 453 Joseph Gardner 1 36 150 Johu Saddler 1 80 Liberty Township. 200 Mary Gordon 7 95 200 James Gordon 4 36 400 Thomas Jones 11 95 150 i Stephen Kerr 3 40 165 Edward Langly 7 20 200 Jacob Miller 6 00 200 Elizabeth Miiler G 00 200 Mary Piper 5 98 200 Amelia Piper 7 98 60 Abel Put 1 20 400 Edward Stone 7 48 400 John Tomm 10 73 374 84 p Hannah Alberii 5 40 448 Marian Alberii 5 00 403 Alexander Montgomery 5 15 403 William Montgomery 88 100 George B. Kay 3 16 3 Lots Willann P. Sohe! I 275 200 John Razor 2 56 200 Francis Means 2 56 150 Stephen Kerr 1 90 90 Manor Tract 1 58 200 Milligan & Benedict 2 58 40 Peter Bowser 54 5 George 'l nompson 12 Mouroe Township. 25 Joseph McDantel 56 Napier Township. 200 Abner Kodgers fiO Frovideuco East. 1219 Samuel Tale's Heir's 44 9uo do do do 44 800 do do do 44 224 i do do do 28 1134 G. W. Barton 32 105 & 95p Mahlon Barton 32 136 iz 109p David Smith 32 95 k. 55p Joshua Hixon 30 401 & 40p James Cavan 1 20 400 Isaac Cavan 1 20 210 George De\vee3e 90 17 J. Sparks 7 Heirs or F. Gibs 16 61 L. A. Carpenter 22 Providenco West. 100 Daniel Uitchey 13 40 David Boiler 14 15 Joseph McDaniei 36 106 Peter Morgerl 68 St. Glair Towusbip. 4 Lots Jacob Ink's Heirs 48 204 David Mcßobert 1 20 477 James Boss I 20 411 William Snively 1 20 Southampton. 200 James Biggs * 60 435 Houry Whetstone 1 32 4334 William Buck 1 20 Union Towcsbip. 60 Chrislopher Snyder 43 100 Widow Croyle 2 50 4394 James Seawright 12 66 60 Brumbaugh & Co. 1 39 50 Cowples Brush 86 439 John Martiu 10 32 60 Bowser 1 1? 90 Boyer 1 68 200 Langafft 1 68 150 William Langam 2 80 150 Bowser Brush 1 78 Woodberry Souths 19 William Fluke H> Fluke's Heirs 32 222 Elizabeth Piper 67 21 16 & fiOp Isabel!? Davis. 24 64 & JOOp John S. Heuick 28 Wood berry Middle. ,0 2 Adjoining Heffley's Heirs 5 50 117 Daniel Montgomery 10 20 '2® Daniel Montgomery 4 48 3"0 Margaret Croft 1 70 22 Kens'tiger's Heirs 1 00 20 Frank Nicodemus 75 George Nicodemus 70 173 • Mcllnay 7 97 ®2 John MeFadden 6 15 50 John Nicodemus 1 87 52 John Smith. Jr. 1 77 Benners Heirs 1 87 Storterook 2 50 403 William Montgomery 5 00 150 Robert Montgomery 1 03 13 Jacob Furrey 64 2 P Renbart ReplogU 1 03 13 . John Teeter 61 12 Samuel Teeter 60 50 Robert Montgomery 1 20 April 6, 1860. list OF mf D RAWN for April term, sth Mouday. 30th day, George Elder, Foreman: ffm. Adams, Esq., Thos. Blackburn, Geo. Boitz, Dan'l Boyer, Danl Bear, David A. T. Black, Sam'l Buckley, Isaac Clark, Geo. Diehl, Isaac Grove, Dan'l Horn, Simon Ham alter, David Ickes, John L. Lessig, Win. Morgart. Adam F. Miller, Andrew Middleton, Sam'l Oster, Joseph Rininger, Jackson Ripley, Sam'l Statler, Geo. F. Steel, G. D. Trout. LIST OF PETIT JURORS, drawn for April Term, stli Monday, 30tli day, 1860. Thomas Allison, John A'sip, Jacob Aucker, D. T. Ake. Frederick H. Beegle, Soloman Beegle, George Bortz, James Burns, Jr. Josiah Baughman, Jacob Bossier, Christian Cam, Charles Colfelt, Michael Carpenter, Philip Clark. Thomas Dunahoe, Isaac Earnest, Henry Felt-on, Jacob Fisher. Henry Flock, Dau'l Fletcher, Archibald Finley, Jacob D. • Fetter, John Gephart Jr. William A. Grove. Henrv Gates, David Ilitchew, John B. Hardmnn, Richard J.ungden, Sam'l W. Miller, Philip Morgart, Adam Otto, Amosßobinett, John Siat'er, Abraham Steel, John E. Satterficld. Wilson Weeks, Sam'l Wenk. April 6, 1860. j FIIHE following named have filed their J- petitions for Tavern License in the Clerk's Of fice of Bedford County, and will be presented to the Court of Quarter Sessions on Monday the 30th day of April, next. Johr. Hater, Bedford Borough, Tavern. Jonathan llorton, " " " Tsaac Mengel, •' " bonds and mortgage. If the purchaser so desires, a part of the purchase money may remain in the place, the interest ol which to lie paid annually to the widow. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. DAVID LINGENFELTER, March 30, 1860. Adrn'r. WASHINGTON HOTEL, KLDIOKU, PA. MRS. S. FILLER & SOU would respectful ly announce to their friends in Bedford Coun ty, and to the public generally, that they have leased for a term of years, the large and convcnint brick hotel, at the corner of Pitt and .1 uliaoa Streets, Bedford, Pa., known as the "WASHING TOM HOTEL," and lately kept by Mrs. Cook. This house is being thoroughly refitted and re furnished, and is now open for the reception ol guests. Visitors to the ''BEDFORD SPRINGS," and persons attending Court will find the house a pleasant and quiet temporary home. Every a'ten tion will be paid to the accommodation and com fort of guests. The table will at all times be sup plied with the best the markets afford. Charges will be moderate. Extensive stabling is attached to this hotel and a careful and competent hostler will be in attendance. Special attention will be paid to the accommo dation of the farming community. March 30, 1860. Auditor's Notice. TTTIIE undersigned, appointed hy the Court of A Common Pleas, in and for the County of Bed ford, to report a distribution of the money in the hands of Hon. Joseph B. Noble, Sequestrator of the Pattonsvillo aud Woodberry Turnpike Road Company, will attend to the duties of his appoint ment, on Tuesday, the 17th day of April, next, at 10 o'clock of said day, at his office, in the Borough of Bedford, when and where all parties interested can attend. JNO. P. REED, March 30, 1860. Auditor. TAKE NOTICE. rrHAT we have purchased all the grain in the 1 ground of Richard l). Knauf. t We there'"te give uotice to all pe r sons not to meddle themselves with the afore said grain. URIAH ADAMS. JACOB H. HILLEGAS3. Bttcna Vista, March 80, 1860.-* IVTOTICE. All persons, w,thout exception, are i v hereby cautioned against tresspassing upon any of the premises of the subscriber either by bunting, fishing or in any other way. The law will be rigidly unforced against all offenders without respect to parsons. EZEKIEL COOK. April 6, 1860.-* CASH BUYERS can do best, at Osteb & Carn's cheap store ! handsome sugars, at 8, 9, and 10 cts, per pound, molasses and syrups, at 10, 12, 14 and 18 cts. per quart, '• Oct. 28, 1859. THE ONLY PREPARATION WORTHY OF Universal Confidence & Patronage. FOR STATESMEN, JIJDfcES, CLER GYMEN, Ladies and Gentlemen, in all parts of the world testify to the efficacy of Prof. O. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and gentlemen of the Press are unani mous in its praise. A lew testimonials only can be here given; see circular for mare, and it will be impossible for you to couht. 74 Wall Stieot, New York, Dec. 20th, 1858. Gkmtlemes : Tour noteoflsth inst., has been received, saying that I had been benefited by the use of Wood's Hair Restorative, and requesting my certificate of the fact if I had no ol jecticn to give it. J award it to you cheerfully, because I think it due. My age is about 50 years ; the color of my hair auburn, and inclined to curl. Some five or six years since it began to turn gray, and the scalp on the crown of my head to lose it's sensibility and dandruff to form upon it. Each of these disagree abilities increased with time, and about four months since a fourth was added to them, by bair falling off the top of my head and threatening to make me bald. In this unpleasant predicament, I was induced to try Wood's Hair Restorative, mainly to arrest the falling oil of my liair, tor I had really no expecta tion that my gray hair could ever be restored to i.s oiiginal except from dyes. I was however, greatly surprised to find after the use of two bot tles only, that not only was the falling oft' arrested, but the color was restored to the gray hairs and sensibility to the scalp, and dandruff ceased to form on my head, Vfery much to the gratification of my wife, at whose solicitation I was induced to try it. For this amoiig the many obligations I owe to her sex, I strongly recommend all husbands who value the aduiracion of their wives to profit by my example, and use it if growing gray or geting bald. Very respectfully, BEN. A. LAVENDER. To O. J. Wood A Co., 444 Broadway, New York. My family are absent from the city, and 1 am no longer at No. 11 Carrol Place. Siamaston, Ala., July 10th, 1859. To Prof. O.J. Wood: Dearsir: 'Your Hair Re storative' nus done my hair so much good since I commenced the use ot it, that I wish to make known to the public or its agents on the hair, which are great. . A man or woman may be aearlv' deprived of hair, and fey a reseit to your 'Hair' Restorative,'the hair will return more beautiful than ever ; at least this is my experience. Believe it all! Y'ours truly. WM.H. KENEDY. P S.-You can publish the above if you like.— By publishing in our southern papers you will get more patronage south. I see several of your cer tificates in the Mobile Mercury, a strong southern Paper. W. H. Kenedy. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Professor O.J. Wood: Dear sir: IJaviDg had the misfortune to lose the best portion of my hair, front the effects of the yellow fever in New Orleans in 1851. I was induced to* make a trial of your preparation, and found it to auswer as the very tiling needed. My hair is now thick and glossy, and no words can express my obligations to you in giving to the afllicted such" a treasure. FINLEY JOHNSON. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, viz: large, medium, aud small; the small holds > a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent, more in proportion than the small, retails tor two dollar per bottle; the largo holds a quart, 40 per cents more in proportion, and retails tor $3. O. J. WOOD A CO , Proprietors, 444 Broadway New Yoik, and 114 Market s'tieet, St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and Fancv Goods Dealers. March 28 1860. REGISTER'S NOTICE. 4LL persons interested are herety notified, Xm. that the following named accountants have filed their accounts in the Register's Office of.Bed lom County ; aud that the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court, in and for said County, tor Confirmation on Tuesday the Ist day of Mav, nest at the Court House, in Bedford. The account of lleDry J. Bruncr, Esq., admin istrator ot the estate of Campbell Hemlrickson, Esq., late of Cumberland Valley township dec'd. The account of Joseph B. Noble, Esq.. Guar dian of Ob.idiah, Delilah, David, Alfred, Hannah, Mary S. and Harriet Over, minor children ot Jacob Over, lute of South Woo4berry township, dec'd. The account of Sam'l L, Russell Esq., Adminis i tutor Jc bonis nou of Margaret Davidson, late of Bedford Township dec'd. The account of Samuel L. Russeil Esq., Execu tor of the last will tc. of Mary Ann Davidson, lite of Bedford township, dec'd. The account of Jobu P. Hoover and William Horn, Executors of the last will &c., of Philip H. 1 Hoover, late of Napier township, dne'd. The account of John Mower Esq., Guardian of Annie E. Miller, one of the Daughters of Thomas j B. Miller, late of Bedford Borough, dec'd. The account of Philip K. Ritchey Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Mixell, late of Snake ■ Spring tp., dec'd. The account of Levi llardingor, Executor of the last wili of Catharine liardinger, late of Cumber land Valley tp., dec'd. The account ot Thomas Blackburn and Alexan der McGregor Esq., Executors of the last will Ac. of Benjamin Bow.-n, late of St. Clair tp., dec'd. The account of Kacbel Kegg, Administrator of the estate of John Kegg, late of Colerain tp., dec'd. The account of David Hitchew, Administrator of the estate of Jacob Hitcbew, late of Napier tp., dec'd. The account of Jacob Burket, Administrator of the cstato of Samuel Burket, late ol Union tp* dec'd. ■ The account of Henry G. Geyer, Administrator ot the estate of Courod Gever, late of Juniata tp., d.-e'd. The account of Wm. Ott and Samuel Harcleroade, Executors of the last willJ-c., of John Harcleroade, late of Colerain township, dec'd. The account of Benjamin ll.Walker, Adminis trator of the estate of Eliel Alhn, late of Napier tp.. dec'd. The account of John Mower, one of the adminis trators; \s. The particulars of these cases—every one of which was cured by the use of the Blood Searcher —may also be found in a circular to be had ol any of the Agents. R. M. LEMON, Proprietor. Laboratory for the manufacture aud sale, near Penna. Railroad Depot, llollidavsbarg, Pa. For sale by H. C. Reamer, Bedford; G. D. Trout, Alum Bank ; John G. Schell, Pleasantville ; L. N. Fyan, West End P. Office ; Frederick Corl, Mari etta ; G. B. Amick, St. Clairsville ; Jacob Baird,- Barndollors Mills; N. Koons, Willow Grove; John Bowser, Bowser's Mill; A.C. Evans, Rainsburg ; B. F. Horn & Bro., Scbellsburg ; Hilligas & Mowry, Buena Vista ; John Wayde, New Paris; Kitchey & Ramsey. Bloody Run ; Piper $ Scott, Pattons villej David Beegle, Waterstreet; Wm. J. GaT braith, Woodberry; G. D. Kanftbun, FiitehviHe all of Bedford Countv. Dec. 16, 1850. Afif.sc-rate farm of limestone land, in Morrison's Cove, containing about 131 acres, 100 of which are cleared and balance well timbered. The farm is well watered. The improvements are a good two story Frame House, Log House, Barn, Stc. There is a good orchard upon the premises. The farm ad joins Bloouifield Furnace, lies half a mile from the Hullidaysburg Turnpike, and four miles from Mar tinsburg. There is a ready market at the door for all kinds of produce, and the laud 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 of 166 acres, about 100 cleared, with double log house, new bank barn, 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 acres of which can be put into good meadow. The whole is now in a good statu of cultivation. ALSO, A new two-story rough-cast house and two lota of ground tn Broadtop city. ALSO, 100 acres of the best quality of land in Harrison county, lowa, near the Missouri, and cloao to the county seat. ALSO, A lot of ground in Omaha city, Nebraska. ALSO, 100 acres of land, in Southampton Township, Bed ford county, lately owned by Wni. Lashley. ALSO. A lot of ground fronting on Main street, in the Bor ough of Bedford. ALSO, A farm of 118 acres, of limestone land, in Liberty Township, near Stonerstown, known as the John Stoler property," adjoining lands of Squire Ken singer, Stohir and otiiers. The improvements are a Log House, Log Barn There is good water on the premises; also au orchard of good fruit. TERMS to suit buyers. O. E. SHANNON, Feb. 8, 1860.-6 m Bedford Pa DIMM & BftOIDTOP R. K ON and arter Monday November 14th, the PAS SENGER TRAIN between HOPEWELL AND HUNT INGDON, will leave, and arrive as follows : Leave HUNTINGDON for HOPEWELL, at 7 #O, A.M., Leave HOPEWELL tor HUNTINGDON, at 10,20, Connecting with MAIL TRAIN EAST ON PENNA R. R. at 1.10 P. M., aud arriving in PHILADELPHIA at 10. 25 P. M. The Train from HUNTINGDON at 7-40 A.M., connects with EXPRESS TRAIN WEST on Penmt R R J. J. LAWRENCE, Supt. Huntingdon, Nov. 18, 1859. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned, appointed auditor to distribute the funds arising from a sale of the Hopewell ard Bloody Itun Plank and Turnpike Road, Would notify all pe'sons interested, that he will attend to the duties of said appointment, at his office, iu Bed ford Borough, on Friday, the 80th day of March, 1860, at 10 o'clock, A. M. O. H. GAITHER, March 2, 1860. Auditor. NOTICE. ■■The undersigned intend ing to quit the Hotel buslneas, is desirous of settling np his and to enable him to pay bis debts, be must have some aid firm* his debtor*', and there fore hopes that U indebted to him wiTTdo something to help biu). VALENTINE STFCKMAJf,- Peb- o*. 1860