FARMERS, MECHANICS, AND AI L, LOOK TO TOUR INTERESTS, AND CALL AT OSTER cto CHEAP SIDE. "tTTE have the pleasure to announce to our VV friends and customers, that we are now re ceiving a very large and beautiful stock of New and cheap Spring and Summer Good*, comprising Medium styles, gay and plain, Dress Goods, In part Silk Foulards, poil dc efcerve's, Mohair Plaids, Ristoria Clotb, Poplins, Lustres, Bril liantees,Cbailie de Lams, Prongeea,Chintz es, Lawns, Lavelias, De Lains at 10, 12, 15, 18 and 25 cts., Mohair, De Berge at 10,12 and loots., Stella Shawls at 51.50, worth $2.00, Cali coes, for I lie million at 5 6,8, 0, 10. and 12 cts,Piles of Mus lins by the piece and yard at 5, 0, 8, 9, 10 and 12 cts., Something new in Ginghams, at 10, 12 and 14 cts., Pantaloon Stuffat 10,12, 15 and 18 cts, Cloth, Cassimers and Tweeds, Cassinetts aud Jeans all colors. Silk, Satin and Marseilles ,Nestings, Cottonades, Linen duck 3 and drillings, Gent's new Styles, Shirts, Collars, Stocks, lieek Ties, Hosiery, Gloves, Hdkfs &c., Marseilles and Lin en Shirt fronts, Fine Shirt fronts at I2i, cts., warranted not all linen. Hea dy Made Clothing, elegant vests from cts., up, Coats 87?, cts., up. flats and taps, For the million, from 10 cts., up, Bonnets. Bloom ers, and Shakers, Ribbons, Hushes and Flowers, verv cheap. HOOTS a ltd SHOES, Cheap as the cheapest. Glass, china and Queensware, FRESH SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, Superior Green and Black Teas, prime Kio, La gnayra ami Clara Cofiee, nice brown Sug>r at 8. 9, and 10 cts.. White Crushed at 12J cts., Baking Molasses at 10 and 12| cts.. per quart, best Golden Syrup at 18 and 20 per quart, Bakers Cocoa, Corn Starch, extracts for flavoring and spices of all kinds. Wc invite every person to call ari l see. No trou ble to show goods. TERMS: Prompt settlement by c i h, produce or note, every January. tied ford. April 27, 186rt. IYfOTICE TO COMMANDING OFFICERS OF -Li COMPANIES of the litßrigide, Sixteenth Division, Penna. volunteers: The attention >f Commanding Officers of Com panies is directed to s.cfiun third, article third, ot the Militia Laws of Pennsylvania, tin provisions of whieli have never been complied with, and which are as follows: — "The commanding otliccr of each and every com pany of uniformed militia within this commonw- alrb, ehall, on or within live days after the first Monday in May. in each year, deliver or cause to bo deliv ered to the Commissioners of the City or County in his Brigade, and i dep'ri •••*• copy to the Brigade Insj>ector of ids Brigade, a roll, alphabetically ar ranged. of the r. uiu's and residences of ail the Offi cers. uon-Commissioned Officers at.d Privates of his company, wtdch roll shall he cert.ti •! by him, upon honor, to include only the names of persons fuily cquiped, according to the laws of the United States aud of this State, and read} fi.r service in his company; and also to repirc a list in duplicate, similar!; arranged, of persons who have tor the cur rent year contributed to the funds <4 an unit.lined and organized company the sum of fifty cents, as an equivalent for military sc. vice, which list slid] have annexed to it an affidavit, signed by the offi cers of the company, and setting forth that the said sum lias been actually paid to the funds of said com f any by or for each an i ev> ry person named there in, lor the current V'\ir. which shall exempt said persons from pa- ing the sitae to tile Collector. A. J SANSOM, April 27, 1560. . Brigade Inspector. Sol ice, rnilE undersigned, administrator of the estate o L Josbtii Price, Lite >.f Cumberland Valley Tp., will apply to the Orphan's Court of Bc-Jfo: i County, tor discharge from ins s.tid office, ou Monday the 30th April, 1 ISO- April 27. JOSEPH HEMMING. 2Ji CLASSICAL INSTITUTE. Rev. John L)n, l„ , , T. LytUeton i,yon, A.?!.. S ripHE summer s- sion of this Institution, will op r, J. on Friday the 4th day of May, 18<>0. It is desirable that all students should enter it the c en- inunc merit of the Quarter, .and in. puj.il will be r - ceived for less than one quarter. It is the design of the Principals to make ibis Academy in ail respects a Stat cl iss Institution for the thorough instruction of youth of both sexes and to prepare them for any profession or position iu life. The high moral and scientific tone of the school is well known to this community. A strict discipline will be enforced. A tew hoys (the number is 'limited to ten) will he received into the f.juiiy of the Principals as boar ders. The beauty of tire scenery and the salubrity <4 the climate render Bedford a most desirable location of such a school. Persons from abroad, visiting the springs, will be near their children during the suioirssr season. iEK 51 S : S2OO per year, including boarding, washing, fuel, lights and tuition ma!! the brandies. TERMS FOR DAY SCHOLARS PER QUAR TER. SO, English branches, $7,50 Classical do. &c. April "27, 1860. BRtGADE ORDERS AO. i. TBiE uniformed Companies composing the First Brigade, IGlh Division, P. .Mwill parade for the purpose of inspection and review, at the fol lowing times au 1 places : 1 he HOPEWELL RIFLEMEN will meet at the town of Hopewell, on Monday, the 21st dav of May, next, at 10 o'clock, A. >l., The BLOODY RUN BLUES will meet at the , own of Bloody Run ,on Tuesday, the 221 day of ' May, next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., The BEDFORD RIFLEMEN will meet in the B npugli of Bedford, on Saturday, the 26th day of May, next, at 10 o'clock, A. M,. The CUMBERLAND VALLEY BLUES will meet at the town of Gent rev ille, on Thursday, the 24 th day of May. next, at 10 o'clock, A.M. The BLACK PLUMED RIFLEMEN will meet in the Borough of Schelisl.urg, on Saturday, the 19th day of May, next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.", Captains of Companies will please take notice of these orders, anil notify their Companies accord- They are also required to make return of their Companies fr the year 1860, at the time of the above named parades. A. J. SANSOM, Brigade Inspector, Ist Brigade 16th Division, I'. M. Brigade Inspector's Office, I Bedford, April 20, 1860. \ ijTOfi():\ mum. *O U a *< 31 j ere by ordered to parade tor inspection, at the Court House, in Bedford, on SAT LRDA V , the 26th day of MAY, next, at 10 o'clock, A M., in summer uniform, with plume, and with arms and occoutrernents in good order. By order of the Capt. , ~ , G. IT. RTJFFLER, O. S. A tail 20 LIST OF RETAILERS. -VTOtICE is hereby given to all wholesale and ro lM tail dealers engaged in the selling of goods, merchandize, commodities or effects of whatever kind or nature, whether of the growth, product and manufacture of the United States, or of any foreign State, and to all millers, distillers, <£c., re siding within the County of Bedford, and State of Pennsylvania, that they are classified and assessed bv the undersigned, Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes ill said County, for the year 1860, as follows: Bedford, Borough. Class. Tax. i Oster & Cam 13 $lO 00 i A. B. Cramer & Co., 13 10 00 ! Nicholas Lyons 14 7 00 i Keed, Minnich & Co., 13 10 00 j John Alsip 14 7 00 | Miss Margaret Fcttesly 14 7 00 Samuel Shuck 8c Co., 14 7 00 I Robert Fyan 14 7 00 i J. M. Shoemaker N Go , 14 7 IK) Sarah E. Potts 14 ZOO Isaac Leppel 14 7 00 Colin Lover 14 7 00 Agnes Saupp * 14 7 00 John Arnold (Hardware) 14 7 00 VVm. Hartley do 14 7 00 Geo- Blymire (Tinware) 14 7 00 Dr. B. F. Harry (Drugs) 14 i Off H. C. Reamer (Drugs) 14 7 00 Man speaker 8c S hater 14 7 00 A. L. Deflbaugh 14 7 00 Jacob Boiinger, Confectionary 14 7 00 John Haft r, Ten pin Alley 10 00 One Bil!ia/d table, same 10 00 Keed, Hupp 8c Scl ell. Brokers 10 00 J. A Henderson, Eating llouso 10 00 John J Luther " 10 00 SJ- McCauslin " " 10 00 John G.-Minnich • " 10 00 John Taylor, Tanyard 14 7 00 Bedford Tp. David Patterson, Mill 14 7 00 i J. S Kitchey, Distilery 4 15 00 1 John Alsip, Mill 14 7 00 | Jordan 8: Shires, Foundry 14 7 00 Pooi House Mill " 14 7 00 Bedford Mineral Sp. Co. 2 Billiard tables 20 00 Saine Ten pin alley 10 00 Sam 1 8c W. W. Shuck, Tanyard 14 7 00 Nicholas Lyons 44 14 7 00 Broadtop Tp. John F. Lowry 14 7 00 Dock 8c Ashcom, foundry 14 1 00 Coleram Tp A. C. James 14 7 00 James 8; Baiubart 14 7 00 i Henry Smith Mill 8 5 00 Nicholas Roons Mill 8 5 00 John Bowsr " 14 7 00 Cumberland Valley Tp. Thomas Growden 14 7 Peter Hillegas -- 11 7 00 ScM/sburg Borough. A. B. Bunn ' 14 700 Jaha Smith II 7 00 John S. Schc-il 14 700 L. Statier .V Son 1 4 7 00 Miiler # Blackburn 14 7 00 B. F. Horn fc Bro., 1 4 7 00 Duncan MeVicker, Tinware 14 7 00 John E. Colvin H 7 00 John S. Selied. tnyar- CO., HAVE just received a large and carefully select ed Stock of SPRING 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. Aiso, Men's Wear oi all descriptions, such as Cloths, C issi meres, Stin etts, Tweeds, Jeans, Cord Drillings, Clothing, 4tc. BOOTS, SHOES, IS ATS and CAPS. A very large assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes, all prices, sizes and qualities; and llats and Caps, to suit all. ALSO, A large assortment of Queensware, and Hardware, Single and Double Carpet chain, Ileece Cotton,Carjiets, &e. GROCERIES! This department is supplied with the very choic est articles that can he had in market, and s cheap as can be had anywhere, consisting in part of prime Rio Coffee, Sugar, ail kinds and prices, Syrup and Molasses, Black and Green Teas, Spices. Rice, J o bacco, Sugars; Com Starch. Dye Sturts, Cocoa, Starch, Cheese, Ginger, Candles, Mustard, I'amls and Oils, Turpentine, Fish, B:c., &e., Thmklul le:' past favors they hope to receive a liberal share ol public patronage. To Cash Buyers and to persons oi undoubted standing, who are willing to settle once a year. Great Bargains will be given. Call and see. J. M. SHOEMAKER CD- April 13, 1860. SHLHIFF'S S.Ai IL T L>Y virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa. Vend, r.x- A punas, and Levara Facias, to me 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 Heal Es tate, to wit: All I)etPs 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 story log dwelling house with kitchen attached, tenant house, and double log bam thereon erected ; also, tw o apple orchards thereon , adjoin ing lands of James Rollins, Robert Hudson and others, situate in Col-run Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of Jacob Mock. ALSO, one tract, or parcel of land, containing 22 acres, more or less, nearly all cleared and under fence, with a frame dwelling house, one rough cast tenant house, frame stable, school house and a frame of a saw mill, thereon erected; adjoining lands of George Elder, John lGrdman, Henry Werts and others, situate in Harrison Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution ?s trie propel tv of Dau'l Trosdhi, tere tenant. ALSO, ail Deri's right, title and interest in and to one tract of land, containing fifty acres, more or 1 ss, about eight acres cleared and under fence, with a log dwelling house thereon ..reeled, adjoin ing lands of Philip Kuiselv, David Bralliar and others, situate in Hopewell township, Bedford Co., and taken in execution as the property of 11 ilUnm Stiffler. ALSO, one tract <>f land, curtaining one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, about seventy five acres cleared and under fence, with a two story log dwelling house, tenant house and double log baru tf 're.u erected; also an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of Anthony Stiffler, David Border and others, situate in Napier township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as th property ol Patrick Dollard. ALSO, all deft's interest in and to a certain piece, or parcel ol laud, situate in St. CUvir tp., Bedford C< unty, on the waters of Bobb's Creek, containing one hundred Lcrea and allowance, Sc., being part of a larger tract < f land surveyed on a warrant cated 7tli July, 1702, granted to Col. ilenry Boquet, and conveyed by William ami George lialdemind to George -Mock, with all the rights ami appurten ances thereunto belonging, and taken in execution as th ■ property of George Mock. ALSO, one plantation or tract of land situate in East Providence Township iu said County adjoining lands of William Whetstone, George W. House holder, Gadwaldcf Evans and others Containing 600 acres more or less and including all that tract cuiled th Weaver!.rig tract except that pari of the same heretofore sold to Cadwalder Evans with about 25(1 acres cleared and under fence with a large stone tavern house, frame tenant house, store house large frame stable and saw mid and other buildings there on erected the- whole known as the Juniata Cross ings property and taken in execution as the prop erty of George Mcgraw. ALSO, one tract of land containing ninety three acres more or less, about fifty five acres cleared and under fence, with a two story log dwelling house and two log stables thereon erected, also an apple orchard tluT.-on, adjoining lands of William Kectfe, Jacob Sender and others, situate in St. Clair Tp., Bedford county, and takj Melcber Fisher, late of said Townseip, dee'd, alj persons indebted to said estate are notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims agsin.'t the same will present them proper';" authen ticated for settlement. DAVID MILLED, April 6, 1860. Adm'r- Treasurer's Sale OF UNSEATED LANDS. AGREEABLY to lhe provisions of an Act ol Assembly.dim tiug the mode of selling Unseat ed lands lor taxes, and lor other purposes, passed tiie 13th ol March, IBlsy and the supplement thereto, passed the 13th day of March, 1817, and 25th oi March, 1831. and the 9ili day of March, 1847, the Treasurer of the county ol Bed lord hereby gives notice to all concerned therein, that unless the County, State, School and Road taxes due on the following tracts ol unseated lands, situate in Bedford county, are paid belore the day oi sale, the whole, or such part ol each tract, as will pay the taxes, and the costs chargeable thereon, vvtil be sold at the Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, County oi Bedford, on the sei oud Monday of June, next, for the arrearages oi taxes due, mid the cost accrued thereon; arid said sale will be continued from day to day. un til all are disposed of. VVAJ. SCHAFER, Treasurer. VVaratilees or Owners. No. Acres. Dolls. Cts. llroadtup Township. 150 James Fntnken 16 28 8 do 68 75 William Gray 1 23 380 Francis Mowing, 93 18 484 & 136 p Samuel Kerr 20 57 422 6i 30 p Barnet Mowing 27 26 466 John Stone 24 25 465 j Isaac Kerr 24 15 440 John Razon 6 15 399 John Belt 12 12 63 Jacob MeydVs 3 72 75 John Deveraux (Dunlap tract) 10 10 403 John Bolemau 19 45 30 Lewis T. Watson 1 54 427 Alary Montgomery 4 22 421 .John Montgomery 4 73 339 Stevens & Co in right of Shreeves 23 39 287 E. Foster tic W. Schell 6 75 25 James Figard • 61 Co William Figard 4 38 25 John King's Heirs 55 393 & 197 p James Fallon k H. Eastou 53 Oolerain Township. 411 Michael Root 1 24 410 Agues Roof 1 20 400 Jacob Whetstone 1 20 340J Jacob Wilaud 50 111 Andrew kihock 64 600 Samuel Williams 2 21 45 * William Smith l 46 427 Arthur Brown 64 Cumberland Valley Township. 106 117 p Win. At. Hail 16 400 Dr. James Smith 2 94 Harrison Township. 163 Nicholas Knight 24 900 William Lyon 3 111 75 Andrew P. AlilUr 1 72 Hope well Towuship. 200 John Corby t 20 4 13 John Kerr 4 76 150 James Howard 88 404 Richard Moan 68 420 John Cheney 72 404 Joseph Moan 68 409 i Samuel Moan 68 424 35 p Alexander Atoat. 58 206j John Alcllney 48 19G 50 p Zachariah Moan 24 192 I imothy Moan 27 200 54 p Israel Aioan '2B 222 Elizabeth Riper 69 212 20 p John Boyd 3-i 214 65 p William Datis 32 2 46-6t>i p Rubella Davis 5S 2204 William Riper 62 238 John Hardut 66 221 Iguanas Hardin 62 434 125 p James Wiisoii 72 181 40 p David Riper 32 99 Richard Clark 2s 425 George F. Alberti I *>o 213 Joseph Lancaster 60 402 Thomas Taylor 1 2o 102 57 p .Stephen Moan 68 4461 Shaw Tract, Oakinar. Lands 124 j 239 Jas. Mclhiey, Forge properly 22 00 9 Ruterbaugh's heirs ' f4 I 400 Isaac Cavan 72 j LotiJouJerry Township. 463 Joseph Gardner I 3d I 10 John Saddler 1 80 Liberty Towusliip. 200 Mary Gordon 7 95 200 .lames Gordon 4 36 100 Thomas Jones 11 95 1 .V,>i Stephen Kerr 40 165 Edward Luugiy 7 20 200 Jacob Miller i 00 200 Elizabeth 511 her ii 00 2 10 .Mary Piper 5 9s 200 Amelia Piper 7 Providence East. 1219. Samuel Tale's Heir's 54 900 do do do 44 800 do aio do 44 224$ do do do 2S ll?i G. VV. Barton 32 105 & 95p Mablon Barton 32 136 K 109p David Smith # 32 95 k 55p Joshua Hixorr 30 401 & 4f)p James Cavati 1 20 400 Isaac Cavau 1 20 210 George Dcvveese 90 17 J. Sparks' Heirs or F. Gibs 16 61 L A. Carpenter 22 Providence West. 100 Daniel Ritchey IS 40 David Roller 14 15 Joseph McDaniel 30 106 Peter Morgert 68 St. Clair Township. 4 Lots Jacob Ink's Heirs 18 204 David Mcßobert 1 20 477 James Ross 1 20 411 William Snively I 20 Southampton. 200 James Riggs 60 435 Henry Whetstone 1 32 433J William Buck > * 1 20 Union Township. 5.) . Christopher Snyder 66 100 Widow Croyle 2 39 439$ James Seawright 12 43 60 Brumbaugh &Co. 1 50 50 Cowpies Brush 33 43) John Martin 10 li 2 60 Bowser 1 17 90 Boyer I 68 200 Langam 1 63 150 William Langam 2 80 150 Bowser Brush 1 78 Woodberry South 19 William Muke J 19 Fluke's Heirs 32 222 Elizabeth Piper 67 2f6&60p Isabella Davis 24 64 & lOOp John S. Heiricfc 28 Wood berry Middle. 100 Adjoining Hcflley/s Heirs 5 56 117 Daniel Montgomery 10 2ti 180 Daniel Montgomery 4 48 170 Margaret Croft 1 TO 22 Kensinger's Heirs 1 00 20 Frank Nicodemus 75 16 George Nicodemus 70 173 Mcllnay 7 07 62 John McFadden 6 15 CO Jo l *n Nicotlemws 187 52 John Smith. Jr. 177 46 Rentier's Heirs 1 87 40 ■ Stotierook 2 50 403 William Montgomery 5 00 150 Hubert Montgomery 1 63 13 Jacob Fortey 64 20 Kenhar! iiej logie 1 03 13 John Teeter 64 12 Santuel Teeter • 0 50 Robert Montgomery 1 20 April 6, 1860. LIST fifM MOir DRAWN for April term, sth Monday. 80th day, 1860- George Elder, Foreman; Win. Adams, Esq., Tin s Blackburn, Geo. Boitz, Dan'l Boyer, Dan'l Fear, David A. T. Black, Sanrl Buckley, Isaac Clark, Geo. Diehl, Isaac Grove, Dan'lll ore, Simon llau aker, David Ickes, Join L. Lesslg, Win. Morgart, Adam F. Miller, Andrew Middletou, SamO Oster, Joseph Rininger, Jackson Ripley, Sajirl Stalier Geo. F. Steel, G. D. Trout. LIST OF FETIT JURORS, drawn for April Terra, sth Mend ay, 80th day, 1860. Thomas Allison, John Alsip, Jacob Aucker. D. T. Ake, Frederick H. Be- gle, Solotuan Beeghs, George Bortz, James Burns, Jr J -i.rti Baughmun, Jacob Bossier, Christian Cam, Charles Colfelt, Michael Carpenter, Philip Clark. Thomas DunaLoe, Isaac Earliest. Henry Felton, Jacob Fisher. Henry Flack, Dan'l Fletcher, Arahibald Finley, Jacob D. Fetter, John Gepbart Jr. William A. Grove. Henry Gates, David Hitehcw, John B. Hardman, Richard I.arigtleu,Sam'l W. Miller, Pliihp Morgart, Adam Otto, Amos Rokiuett, John Starier, Abraham Steel, John E. Satterfleld, Wi'soa Weeks, Satu'i W'enk. Aj.ril 6, 1866. M£ ® rmr at e je ® fSTHE following named persons, have filed their JL petitions for Tavern License in tne Clerk's Of fice of Bedford County, and will he presented to the Court of Quarter Sessions on Monday the -30 th day of April, next. John Hat.r. Bedford Borough, Tavern. Jonathan Horton, •- • Isaac Meßgt-I, •' ■' A. G. Allen. • Township -< Jacob Snider, Curab. Val. •• -• Y. V. Wertz, Harrison >< Martin Fichtncr, " Frederick llikiebraud, Juniata •• -• Joseph Roller, •' . James Burns, Londonderry*' Jonathan Fichtiier, •• Catharine Trickcr, Liberty •' J. A. Rohm, .- •' Andrew Adams, Aionroe " " George Wemmer, •* ■ * -- George Stuckcy, Napier - " D. A. T. Black, East Rrov* " " George Meg raw, u ,t John A. Gump, West " 1 George Colvin, Schellsburg Borough " John M. Robison, •' - s ■< Peter Arnick. St. Clair Township < Kernard.tl'Neal, Southampton -• " Ttionias C. Keighart, Union Vim. M. Pearson, M. VVoodb'y •* Henry Fluck, " " .. Jurais L. Prince, S. *• ;■ .. ifinh-Rim-r* IT dford Borough, i* John Tod-.1, Bedford tp. vVilliuiu F. Smith, RainbbUrg Borough. •< Andrew J. l'eimell, do do James Buivioot, St. Clair tp. " James S. 15 ckwith, Broadtop tp. • " March 30, 1860. 6- IL TATE, Clerk. (:OjJRT PRflCLl'SlflOl WHEREAS the Honorable FRANCIS M. KIM MKLL, President of the several Courts of Com mon PI as iu The counties composing the 10th Ja urt of Over and Terminer at Bedford, on MONDAY the 30th day of April, next. NOTICE is hereby given to all the Jttsfices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said County Of Bedfotd, that tbey be then and th re in their proper persons, with their rolls, rec ords, and inquisitions, examinations and other re membrances, to do those tilings which to their offi ces and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of" Bedford county, to !*> then and there to prosecute against them a* shall he just. WILLIAM S. FLUKE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Bedford April 0, i>-6 , >. WASHINGTON HOTEir JSEIIFORD, PA. Mils. S. FXIaS.SU would respect fully an nounce to her friends in Bedford County, and to the public generally, that she has leased for a term of years, tno large and convenint brick hotel, at the corner of Pier- arc! Juiia i Streets, Bed ford, Pi., known as the "WASHINGTON |IO TEL," and lately kept f>y Mrs. Cook. This house is being thoroughly refitted and r - furnished, and is now open for the r.-cuptiou of guests. Visitors 11 the "BEDFORD SITTINGS," and"persons attendingGdaart will find the house a pleasant and quiet temporary home. Every atten tion will be paid to the accommodation and com fort of gues's. The table will at- all times !>e sup plied with the best the markets afford. Charges will bo moderate. Extensive stabling is attached t<> this hotel and a careful and competent hostler w ill be in attendance. Special attention will be paid to the accommo dation of the farming community. March 30, 1860. BPOiJMI rpilL partcership heretofore existing between A. 1 tnousuN N- MAN SPEAKER, lias this day been dissoved by mutual consent. The interest of Fer guson has been sold to Simon L. Sliater, and the business will hereafter be conducted bv Manspeaker g- Slialor. Those indebted to Ferguson & Manspeaker, will please close their accounts by cash or note. April 6th, 1860. April 13, 1860- DISSOLUTION. —The Partnership heretofore existing between Ect HOOVER and JACOB HOO VER. iu the Lumbering or Sawing business, in Lib erty township, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 14lh November. 1859. list, all persons having claims against said firm will be p.- id by Jacob Hoo ver, who continues fhe business at the same place. ELI tc JACOB HOOVER. April 13, 1860. NOTICE. The undersigned hereby gives notice that he intends to apply to the next" orphan's Court of Bedford county, commencing 30th April, A. D. 1886, for a discharge from th j office of ad ministrator of the Estate of Samuel Cartwiight, late ot' Middle TPoodberry tp , dee'd. DANIEL SHOCK. April 18, 1860- I J IKDSPfS IMPROtEiI SEARCHER, A STANDARD MEDICINE For the speody, radical. and < ffectnxl cure ol ALL DISEASES arising from IVPO RITr OF THE BLOOD. I This medicine lias wrought the must nviractvkma i cures in desperate cases of 1 Cancerous formations. Erysipelas, Boils, , Sore Eyes, j Scald Head. ; Rheumatic Disorders, j Costireness, j Salt .Rheum, j General Debility, Loss of Appetite, j Foui Stomal h, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, FJmpft s on the face, old. Stubborn Ulcers, Tetter affections, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Mm- uri a 1 Diseases, t I.ivtr Complaint, ! Low Spirits, FcmaL- Complaints, and all Diseases itaring their origin in an impure state of the Blood. The above is a portrait of David McCivny, of Napier township, who, in the 81st day ol .August, IPSP, made affidavit bot 131 acres, 100 of which ! are cleared and balance well timbered. The firm is , well watered. The improvements urea good two j story Frame Ilouse, Log House, Bam, 4tc. There is a good orchard upon the t remises. The farm ad joins BloouifleM t urn ice, 1: -s hslf a mile from the Hollidaysburg Turnpike, and fair miles from Mar tiiishurg. There is i ready nurket at the door lor all kinds of produce, and the land is in a high state of cultivation. For particulars, inquire of David Daub i, in possession, or George Cteugh, at Spang's Mills. ALSO,. A farm of 166 acres, about 1(M) cleared, with double log house, m w bank tarn, and two good orchards thereon, lying on the Juniata river, two miles from Stouerstown, and half a mile front the rail road.— This farm is composed of a good quality of river bottom land, 30 or 40 acres of which can lie put into good meadow. The whole is now in a gnoet state of cultivation. ALSO, A new two-story rough-cast house and two lots of ground In Broautop city.- ALSO, 160 acres of the host quality of iand in Harrison county, lowa, near the Missouri, and close to the county seat. ALSO, A lot of ground in Omaha city, Nebraska. ALSO, 100 acres ot land, in Southampton Township, Bed ford couutv, lately owned by IVm. Lasbley. ALSO, A lot of ground fronting on Main street, in the Bor ough of Bed'ord. ALSO, A farm of Jld acres, of limestone land, in Liberty Township, near StODerato wn, known as the "Johh St-to Bedford Fa ill \I . : :Afu:,i;iVP ii.il, OiN and after Monday November 14th, the F.ts- SRHOF.n TRAIN between HOPEWELL AND Hcsr ixcDour, will leave, and arrive as follows Leave IFTBMNQDON for HOPEWELL, AT 7.40, A. M ~ Leave HOPI:WFI.I. lo#f liritTis(ir>ov. at 10.20, 44 Connecting with Mut TR AIN EAST <>N PERN A R.K. at'l.lo P. M., axd urrivitig in PUILADBLPUIA at 10. 23 P.M. Ttie Train from lIrNTXXGDOS at 7 *4O A. M., connects with EXPRESS TRAIN WEST on Fenna K H J. J. LAWRENCE, Supi. Huntingdon, Nov. 18, 1859. To Che School Diretors of MCord C'ountfi Gf EXTLEMEN : —ln pursuance of the 431 sec- I" ilea of the Act of the Bth May, 1854. you MV hereby notified to meet in convention, at the Conn House, in Bedford, on the first Monday in May, A. I>. 1860, being the 7th dap of the vtanih, at 1 o'- clock in the aitvrrioou, ami select, viv-s r ore' by a xu jority of Use whole number ct tho Dir. et< ts present one person of literary and scientific ac quirements, and oi skill and experience in the an of teaching, as County Superintendent, for the three succeeding yearn ; detc-rmino the amount of compensation lie the same ; an d certify the result to the State Superintendent, at Harris-■u-c, as re quited by the 39th and 40th section of afid act. iiENKY HfiCKl KHAN, County Snperintender,', f Bedford Co. Apr 1 13, 18rio